The Informer (District Newsletter)
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The Informer (District Newsletter)
QUARTER THREE ISSUE THE INFORMER 2015 MOOSE LAKE SCHOOLS COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER Parents of Preschool Age Children Moose Lake School’s Early Childhood Screening will take place on Wed. Feb. 11, 2015. If you have a child who was born between the dates of Sept. 1, 2010 and Aug. 31, 2011, you will receive a packet of information in the mail by January 16th. You also will receive a packet if your child’s birthdate falls between Sept. 1, 2009 and Aug. 31, 2010, and we do not have a record of Early Childhood Screening for them. Please call Maureen Gassert if you do not receive a packet in the mail by Jan. 16, 2015. Ros Evenson works with the school census for the Moose Lake School District. If you have a preschool child/ children please contact Ros to verify that your preschool child (birth to 5 years) is on our census at [email protected], or 485-4834, ext. 1140. You can also contact Maureen Gassert, as she does the scheduling for Early Childhood Screening, and uses the census to schedule children of the right age. Her contact information is [email protected], or 485-4834. Ext. 1212. Upcoming Events: Band/Choir Concert Junior High Band/Choir Concert-Monday, Feb 23, at 7:00 in the Auditorium •Senior High Band/Choir Concert— Thursday, Feb. 26 at 7:00 in the Auditorium •Section Music Contest - March 16-17 Collecting For Ronald McDonald House Moose Lake Elementary students are collecting pop can tops for the Ronald McDonald House. So far this year we have collected 83 pounds! If you would like to help us, please drop off your donations at the Moose Lake School Elementary office. discussed how they could make changes to the world themselves. Awesome work students and staff! Students Learn About MLK Mrs. Nordstrom’s kindergarten class studied how Martin Luther King Jr. changed the world and Student Drop Off - Pick Up Areas No student AM drop off or PM pickups in front of the school between 8:00-8:20 AM and 3:00-3:30 PM) Student drop off areas are by the elementary entrance or district office entrance on the south end of school. Dates To Remember TeacherPLC/Workday, Feb. 16 No School for Students Spring Break -3/2 – 3/6. Inservice Day on Friday, February 27, No School for Students Grades 3-4 Elementary Concert, 1:00 p.m., Wednesday, 4/1, in the Auditorium DISTRICT DIALOGUE SUPERINTENDENT Robert Indihar Here is the latest on the new school: On January 21st, we will be selling the bonds. This is the date where we will know the exact figures on what our taxpayers will be paying for the building. The bond rates are looking good for us. They are at record lows right now, which should mean a lower tax impact to our citizens than what we were showing during the bond campaign. We are doing soil borings and surveying the land in the next couple of months. We need to do a wetland delineation early in the summer. I am told the delineation takes time and may push the date we have for breaking ground closer to the fall. You may see in the local paper a notice about us going for an HSEM grant for safe shelters. We do have an opportunity to receive a grant for building a safe shelter that would withstand the forces of a tornado. We are looking at making our locker room area a safe shelter area. The advantage for us applying for the grant is that if we receive it, we will get 75% of the structure paid for. We are working on getting the biggest bang for your dollar on this building. We have many hoops to go through to receive this grant, but we have a good chance of being awarded it. Right now we are applying for four grants to help with the cost of the new building. Every year I get calls about when do we cancel school due to cold weather. There is no set number because it is a situational decision. In general, we would be looking for unusually cold circumstances for closing. Again, in general we would need 50 below wind chill and 30-40 below actual before we would think about canceling. If you as a parent feel your child would not be safe, you have the right keep your child home. We have also invited the architects to show up one hour before our board meetings to discuss updates in the development of the building. The public is welcome to listen and give input during this time. You will start to see more detailed visual concepts of what the building will look like. Moose Lake Dollars for Scholars® officially launched a new website November 2013 through a new software tool provided by Scholarship America®, Dollars for Scholars’ parent organization. You can access our new web site at the following address: mooselake.dollarsforscholars.org. This new website will allow us to help students in the community access more scholarships. Through the website, students will have the ability to create an online profile, which allows them to apply for and be matched to multiple scholarships—on both the local and national level—in just a couple of clicks. The Moose Lake Dollars for Scholars web site also provides the opportunity to make a donation to our scholarship fund online with your credit card. Simply go to our web site (given above) and click on the Donate Now tab for instructions. 100% of your online donation goes towards scholarships for Moose Lake High School graduating seniors desiring to further their education. Of course, we will continue to accept donations in the form of a check made payable to Moose Lake Dollars for Scholars, mailed to P.O. Box 489, Moose Lake, MN 55767. Again, 100% of your donation goes directly towards scholarships. We are looking forward to helping dreams come true for our 2015 Moose Lake High School graduates planning to further their education. We are pleased to play a part in helping further the strong educational base provided by Moose Lake Community Schools. Principally Speaking HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Billie Jo Steen Preparing for 2015-2016 Although we are only midway through the year, we will soon have students in grades 7-11 register for classes for next year. Students will input their requests into our Infinite Campus student management system. We call this our pre-registration process. Students indicate courses they are interested in taking, and we try to develop a master schedule and programming to meet the requests of most of our students. Unfortunately, we are not able to take into account all of the scheduling issues that undoubtedly arise in a small high school such as ours. We should have some time this spring to make changes to student schedules so they are not surprised when they return to school in the fall. Communicating with Parents in the Digital Age As a school, we are constantly looking at ways to improve communication with parents. As a parent of a high school student myself, I know that papers and information shared with students does not always make it home to parents. Many people prefer to get information digitally instead. Our Infinite Campus Parent Portal allows us to send messages to our users as well as generate group emails with important information. We would ask that all parents check their information in the Parent Portal to be sure that we have current emails for all members of the household. You can do this by logging into the portal from the district website and clicking on “Family Members” on the left side of the screen. Another handy tool is the Infinite Campus app. With the app, you can adjust your settings to get notifications on assignments and grades. As busy parents these days, it’s nice to get the information sent to your device as a notification, making it one less thing to have to remember to check up on during the busy week. If you need help setting up your portal, please contact our Technology Coordinator, Scott Anderson, at [email protected]. Upcoming Testing The spring MCA (Minnesota Comprehensive Assessments) testing season starts soon. Please see the dates below for specifics. As much as possible, we appreciate when parents can make any doctor or dentist appointments around these dates. February 2 8th Grade NAEP (National Assessment of Educational Progress) March 26 11th Grade Accuplacer Test April 7-10 7th, 8th & 10th Grade Reading MCA April 27 – May 1 7th, 8th, & 11th Grade Math MCA April 28 Grade 11 ACT May 4-8 8th & 10th Grade Science MCA We Bake for Change On Friday, February 13th, the NHS will be selling baked goods at Willow River during the Rebels vs. Cook County Basketball game. This project is a global project which is part of our WeDay commitment. Our Fundraising supports families in developing communities, helping empower them with the AROUND CAMPUS Artists of the Month I would like to highlight our foreign exchange students Lucia Cartolano and Zita Surjan. These two students have great skills in more than one area. Lucia and Zita do not have art classes in their countries so their skills have been developed without prior training. ~Therese Kill, Art Teacher~ Principally Speaking Cont… ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL Kraig Konietzko It’s time to celebrate!!! Moose Lake Elementary was recently name a “Celebration School” by the Minnesota Department of Education. Last month the Department of Education announced that 22 schools are being recognized as Celebration schools for their efforts to increase student achievement. One hundred forty-three schools went through the application process and applied for this honor. I’m please to announce that this is the first time our elementary has received this recognition! Minnesota Education Commissioner Brenda Cassellius was quoted on the MDE website by recognizing the twenty-two Celebration schools - “I want to congratulate these schools for this incredible accomplishment. Minnesotans should be proud of the work going on in our schools. I look forward to continue learning about their successful efforts to ensure all students succeed and share that work with other schools across the state.” The Celebration school designation is part of Minnesota’s federal accountability system that replaces No Child Left Behind. Under Minnesota’s program, Find us on Facebook! You can find a link on our website. www.mooselake.k12.mn.us schools are assigned a Multiple Measurement Rating (MMR) based on students’ proficiency and growth, as well as a school’s progress towards reducing achievement gaps and increasing graduation rates. The department selects schools based on their ability to effectively document best practices that have led to student success to receive the Celebration school recognition. The Moose Lake Elementary application outlined our Title One curriculum based program and our grades five and six middle school math differentiation instruction. As we now move closer to springtime it is time to start thinking about State and District Assessments that will occur. Students in grade 3-6 this year will once again take the Minnesota Comprehensive Assessments in different formats. These tests will assess students in the areas of Reading and Mathematics. The Moose Lake Schools will be conducting MCA Reading assessments on April 21-25 and the mathematics MCA testing will run from April 29 -May 2. In addition, fifth graders will again take the computer-based MCA Science assessment. The Science assessment will be administered to all fifth graders on March 24. Please keep these dates in mind when if you need to schedule any doctor or dental appointments for your child. The schools are mandated to administer these tests and it’s difficult to schedule make-up tests for students when they are absent. Your cooperation on this manner is greatly appreciated. Continued on page 8 Welcome New Staff and Students! STAFF DIRECTORY If you would like to con tact staff members log on to www.mooselake.k1 2.mn.us and look for the Direct ory on left panel of the the home page! Moose Lake Elementary Celebration School Check out the Rebel Shop Quick Link You can find a link on our website. www.mooselake.k12.mn.us Pam Litsey Guidance Counselor [email protected] CONTACTS Moose Lake Schools 413 Birch Avenue Moose Lake, MN 55767 Elementary School 218-485-4834 High School 218-485-4622 District Office 218-485-4435 Community Education 218-485-4834 ext. 1003 Moose Lake Schools does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex or disability Log On With Us!!! www.mooselake.k12.mn.us View this newsletter online @ www.mooselake.k12.mn.us Check It Out! Mrs. Litsey’s Webpage [email protected] Counselor’s Corner HIGH SCHOOL COUNSELOR Pam Litsey Junior Conferences: I will be meeting individually with all juniors and interested parents during our 2nd trimester. We will cover a number of topics including a review of their transcript, the college search, applying to college, financial aid, ACT/SAT testing and resources fro each of these. SENIORS All seniors should be doublechecking their credits and making sure they’re on track for graduation. They should also be completing last minute college application forms. Be sure to watch for deadlines!! The big question on most of your minds right now are probably revolve around paying for college… PAYING FOR COLLEGE I recently attended the Minnesota Office of Higher Education Annual Statewide Financial Aid Conference. Financial aid regulations change often, so each year I’m learning something new. With that being said, even if you’ve been through the process of sending a student off to college, there might be something new regarding financial aid, this time around. Each year the Moose Lake High School Counseling Department teams up with Barnum High School’s Counseling Department to host a Financial Aid Night. This year our Financial Aid Night will be held at Barnum High School on February 23rd from 5:00-7:00 pm. To start the financial aid process, students and their parents will need to fill out a FAFSA (aka Free Application for Federal Student Aid), after January 1st of the year in which the student intends to enroll. You can go to the FAFSA website (www.fafsa.ed.gov) to get more information. While you can fill out the FAFSA using estimated tax information obtained from your W-2 forms, local financial aid officers recommend that you complete your taxes before filling out the FAFAS for more accurate award information. For the third year now, the FAFSA website can use IRS data to retrieve the necessary information to populate your online FAFSA. IRS data will be available after February 1st and two weeks after federal tax forms are filed electronically. This will greatly reduce the amount of time it takes to complete a FAFSA and reduce potential errors that could delay your financial aid award letter. One thing to remember is the first “F” in FAFSA stands for FREE! You should NEVER have to pay for financial aid. In the past years, students in our area have received mailings from official sounding “educational councils” or organizations that require a processing fee to “help you secure financial aid for college. These are essentially scholarship searches, providing a list of potential scholarships for which students can apply. The same list can be found by visiting some of these FREE scholarship websites: www.scholarships.com, www.fastweb.com, or www.mncis.intocareers.org. This last website is the MCIS program we use at school. Our user name is “moose” and password is “mcis”. There are also local scholarships available that I continue to have available to our students. ACT Testing: It’s never too early to start planning or to register for the ACT Test. This year, all juniors will be required to take the ACT plus writing as part of their graduation requirements from a public school in the State of Minnesota. This test date will occur on Tuesday, April 28th, 2015. The score they receive during this test opportunity may be used for college admission purposes. If a student would like to take the ACT prior to or after this date, they can register for a national test date on ACT’s website at www.act.org. The test given at school will be free of charge, others, as always are the financial responsibility of families. Students that are planning to attend a four-year college (even if they plan to transfer into a four-year college after a two-year college) should take the ACT the Spring of their junior year. The 2014-2015 ACT Test schedule is available online at www.actstudent.org, along with practice tests and preparation information. You can find copies of the registration guide and practice tests in the counseling office. There are a limited number of ACT test fee waivers available for students who qualify for the free lunch program at school. Please see me if you need assistance. continued on page 6. Mini Moose Lodge (Preschool/School Age Care) The Mini Moose Lodge has current openings in our all day preschool program! This program is for children 3-5 years of age who are potty trained, and is conveniently located in the Moose Lake Elementary School. Mini Moose preschoolers have enjoyed library time with Ms. DeYoung, paper airplane races, attending school events with the “big” kids, and meeting new friends! For Valentines Day we will have our second annual Valentines Day party for parents and grandparents, watch for more information! Email [email protected] or call Kendra at 485-4834 ext 1028 for more information! Parent Aware Rated Four Star Center Mini Moose Lodge School Age Care The Mini Moose Lodge offers before and after school childcare, as well as all day care on non-school days for children k-6th grade. For more information please contact Kendra at: Mini Moose Lodge [email protected] or by phone at 485-4834 ext 1028 Mini Moose School Age Care will be open during Spring Break! Fun outdoor activities such as ice fishing, snow shoeing, Elementary Counselor’s Corner ELEMENTARY COUNSELOR Jillian McGee Each fall, the Lions Club hosts the Lions International Peace Poster Contest. This contest is an international contest that encourages children, ages 11-13 to creatively express what peace means to them. Gracie Le was this year’s local winner. Her poster will go on to state competition. The Moose Lake School community wishes her luck! MCA testing is starting soon and Moose Lake Schools have begun preparing for the spring test schedule. Keep an eye out for additional newsletters that will be sent out regarding the testing schedule, and what families and students can do at home to best prepare. 2015-2016 Course Registration and building an igloo are planned! Come join us! HIGH SCHOOL COUNSELOR CONTINUED….. Moose Lake High School students will register for their courses for the 2015-16 school year during the week of March 9-13th. The registration process will be reviewed during the school day with students to ensure student understanding as they will now complete the process of registration on their own. Students will automatically be registered for their required classes and will need to log onto their Infinite Campus account at some point during the registration week to select their electives. NAEP Testing )National Assessment of Ed. Progress Moose Lake High School students in the 8th grade have been selected to represent schools across the nation by participating in NAEP testing. This test will take place February 2nd, 2015. The results of this test are completely confidential and the information provided will be used for statistical purposes only. This test is administered by the National Center for Education Statistics. The results of NAEP are released as The Nation’s Report Card, which provides information about student achievement to educators, parents, policymakers, and the public. Your child may be excused from participation for any reason, is not required to complete the assessment, and may skip any question. If you do not want your child to participate please notify me in writing by January 26th. Your child will be provided with further information on this test and is encouraged to share the information with parents. Early Childhood Family Education -2015 Spring Session Classes SPRING CLASSES The Lunch Bunch ~ Thursday, 10:45am-12:15pm, Jan 15 – April 9 (No class on Jan 29, Feb 12, & March 5). Cost $70. This class is for 1 đ to 3 year olds, who are ready to separate. We will spend the first half of the class together doing a variety of activities. Then the class joins together for a circle time. The second half of the class is parent discussion time while the children share lunch and explore the classroom with their teachers. Children bring their own lunch. Milk will be provided. Adults sign up for snacks to share in their room. Doing Preschool Together ~ A unique preschool and ECFE experience for you and your child. One day you and your child will have parent/child class and the second day your child will have a traditional preschool class. Children are required to be toilet trained for this class. *Available for children ages 3, 4 or 5 by Sept 1, 2014. Tuesdays, 8:30-11:15am, child only day. Thursday 1:30-3pm parent and child day. Love and Logic for Early Childhood ~ February 5 – March 26 from 5:30-7:30pm. No class February 12 or March 5. It's never too early to use Love and Logic; it even works with the teeny tiny ones! Turn the terrible two’s into terrific two’s with the easy to use steps. •Great solutions to, “I waaaaant it!” “You can’t make me,” and a favorite, the grocery store “gimmes.” •Hear how parents successfully model the behaviors they want to see. •Build your child’s self esteem early in life. •And much more. This is a parenting class for families with children ages’ birth – 2nd grade. Sibling care will be provided. Class is 6 weeks long. Light supper will be provided. Cost is $60 and includes the Love and Logic workbook. If you are involved with other Early Childhood programs (Mini Moose, ECFE, or SR) just pay the workbook cost ($20) and, if needed, the sibling care cost. Sibling care is $10 per family, per night, includes light supper. Spring Mini Classes ~ coming soon! Thursdays, April 23, April 30 and May 7 from 9:30-11am. A class for children and their families from ages 2 -5 yrs old. We will explore places of business around the Moose Lake area. Children must be with an adult for these classes. Watch the April Informer for more information about this class. ECFE Play Day ~ Thursday April 16th from 10-11am. Come enjoy a day of free play with all our friends and meet some new friends too. We will enjoy a simple spring craft, circle time and snack together. Then we will hopefully be able to play outside or in the gym weather permitting – dress accordingly. All ages from 9 months to 5yrs olds are welcome. There will be no parenting time for this day. Cost is Free! COMING SOON FOR ALL FAMILIES: Mark your calendar for the 6th Annual Early Childhood Transportation and Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser ~ May 13th, 2015. Come see vehicles of all kinds, enjoy a delicious dinner of spaghetti and bid on a theme basket of your choice. Watch for more information coming out in the next informer. Other ECFE Information: *Scholarships are available for all classes. *Sliding Fee Scale (ECFE classes only): $15 for Free and $30 for Reduced *You may join any class at any time in the year. *No one will be turned away for the inability to pay. **Call 485-4834 ext 1025 or email [email protected] to register for classes or for more information. *Check out our website at www.mooselake.k12.mn.us under Community Ed, ECFE and School Readiness CONTACTS Moose Lake Schools 413 Birch Avenue Moose Lake, MN 55767 Elementary School 218-485-4834 High School 218-485-4622 District Office 218-485-4435 Community Education 218-485-4834 ext. 1003 Moose Lake Schools does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex or disability School Readiness/Preschool Classes 2015-20-16 Registration starts May 1st for 2015-2016 School Readiness Classes! Doing Preschool Together – A unique preschool and ECFE experience for you and your child. One day you and your child will have parent/child class and the second day your child will have a traditional preschool class. Children are required to be toilet trained for this class. *Available for children ages 3 & 4 by Sept 1. Classes will be on Tuesdays for the preschool day and Thursdays for the Parent/child day. School Readiness – for those children who are 4 or 5 on or before Sept 1 2015. This is a two or three day a week, half-day preschool program. Our primary goal is to provide a positive learning experience for your child in an environment that inspires exploration, experimentation, and discovery. We believe a good self-image is vital to your child’s development, growth, and independence. We will encourage your child to acquire self-help skills, make choices, and interact in a positive manner with his/her peers as well as be prepared for kindergarten in the Moose Lake School District. Class days will be Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings, or Monday and Wednesday afternoons. 2015-2016 Information: •School Readiness applications will be available online. •Registrations will be accepted starting May 1st. •Scholarships available for afternoon classes. •First come first serve basis for class availability. •One time $25 application fee required reserving your place (this goes towards materials needed for the school year). •Call 485-4834 ext 1025 if you have questions or would like to be sent out an application. •OR Email your questions to: [email protected] Principally Speaking Continued….. We will also assess all K-6 students using AIMSweb testing this coming Spring with dates to be determined. Our early release PLC sessions are specifically focused on preparing and improving our students for the MCA tests and the content of the Minnesota Academic Standards as well as making important decisions on our school curriculum. Please remember to make sure that your child is appropriately dressed for these colder winter months. We will keep all students inside for inclement and/or harsh weather conditions that warrant; however, it is also important that children get the opportunity to go outside for their recess time to exercise and play with their grade level peers. Math and Science Kindergarten Transition Night For: Children starting kindergarten in the fall of 2015 Where: Moose Lake Kindergarten Classrooms, Rooms 33 & 34 When: Monday, February 23rd, 6:00-7:00pm Children play in the classrooms and do math/science activities. Parents hear kindergarten readiness tips from speech and occupational specialists and kids take home math/science kits. All caregivers welcome! Sibling care provided! Kindergarten Transition Nights are being sponsored by: Moose Lake Public School, School Readiness, and HeadStart. Please call or email your registration: [email protected] or 485-4435 ext. 1025 Kindergarten Transition Night, February 23rd, 2015 6:00-7:00 pm Child’s Name: _________________________ Parents attending: ________________________ Siblings attending and ages: _________________ Phone Number: _______________________ Email or send to: ML ECFE/SR, Julie Duesler, 413 Birch Ave. ,Moose Lake MN 55767, [email protected] February- March 2015 COMMUNITY EDUCATION Register online, call 485-4435 ext. 1003 or [email protected] Payment must be received prior to class. Mail payments to 413 Birch Avenue P.O. Box 489 Moose Lake, MN 55767 or drop off in Comm. Ed. or Elementary office-or pay via Payschools. View us online at www.mooselakeschools.org CAKE DECORATING FOR BEGINNERS Learn the basics of cake decorating! Start off by learning how to make buttercream icing. From there, learn simple piping techniques to make borders, basket weave, writing, flowers and more. Next, learn how to ice a cake with a smooth surface and apply your new piping skills to decorate it. Plenty of hands-on practice will be provided to master each new skill. Students will need to come to the first class with 6 cupcakes and be able to bring 8” round cakes along with icing to each additional class. Minimum age to take class is 16 years of age. MLHS Comm. Ed./KIDS Plus Room 4 Session Course Wednesdays, 6:30-8:30 p.m. March 11,18,25 & April 1 Class Limit 10 Course Fee: $30 ,payable to MLCE Supply Fee : $35, payable to instructor, Jesse Neuharth (ML School Psychologist) at first class. FELTING CLASSES-Coming Soon!!!!!! We didn’t get this class set up by the time the Informer went to print. Please check out the school’s website in the Community Education Class Listings, we’ll post the class schedule. We’ll have project samples in the Community Ed. Room, just call to make sure staff will be here to greet you. Classes are expected to be taught in March and AprilCall or visit for more info.! SAVE THE DATE!!!! The Annual Father/Daughter Dance will be held on Saturday, March 28, 2015 Invitations will be sent to all Pre-K-6th Grade students. “Winter Wonderland” AGE to age INCREDIBLE SEWING WORKSHOPS 2015 The Official Year of Sewing!! Learn from a Pro with 3 wonderful Workshops. Sign up in singles or pairs (if you’d like to share a machine) You must pre-register as space is limited. Dust off Grandma’s machine & join us! (Better yet, bring Grandma with you!) Must be at least 16 yrs. to sign up by yourself, youth ages 9+ are welcome if they are signed up with an adult. Please take advantage of these opportunities & call for more information if needed. Kathy Lundgren, owner of Kathy’s Country Square, has designed the workshops based on her years of sewing instruction. “Have a desire to know more about your sewing machine, elementary quilting, threads, needles and fabric knowledge? Like everything else, there are no real hard-fast rules, but many helpful guidelines. I have created three workshops packed with tips and general knowledge of basics in the sewing world with all ages and levels in mind, whether your sewing skills are brand new or you’d like a refresher.” WORKSHOP #1- KNOW THY MACHINE Bring your machine if you have one. It’s best to use your own, but we have some on site. Also needed: thread, bobbins, pins, your machine’s manual, tape measure & scissors. We will discuss a list of basics including reading a pattern, thread, fabrics, sewing machine knowledge threading your machine & basic tension issues. (Coffee and donuts will be readily available for your tension issues) You’ll practice on paper & won’t need fabric. MLHS Comm.Ed./KIDS Plus Room Saturday, February 28th 9:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Course fee: $5.00 single or ($7.50 pair-you’ll share a machine & table-& knowledge, which comes in handy when you get back home) *A supply list for the project you’ll be making in Session 2 & 3 will be given out at the end of this class. WORKSHOP #2- STITCH IT UP (you’ll finish project in #3) Adding to your previous knowledge of what was covered in the first session, you’ll learn to make a ruffle, top stitch, under stitch, elastic applications, cutting fabric, use of rotary cutter, ruler and mat. We’ll put our cutting skills to use and begin making a pillow in the last half of this session & finish it up in Session #3. (You may leave your machine here at the school between session #2 & #3.) You’ll need: supplies listed in Workshop #1 PLUS the supply list for pillow. If you were not in the first workshop, supply lists are available at the Comm. Ed. Office or at Kathy’s Country Square. MLHS Comm.Ed./KIDS Plus Room Saturday, March 14th 9:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Course Fee: $5.00 single or $7.50 (Combined fee for #2 & #3 Workshops) WORKSHOP #3- QUILTING QUICKLY Now we’ll assemble our pillows and employ quilting techniques -on a scaled down version in order to have a completed project for you. You’ll gain valuable experience with guided step by step instruction so you can quilt on your own! MLHS Comm. Ed./KIDS Plus Room Saturday, March 21st 9:00-11:30 a.m. Moose Lake Community Education Courses CHOCOLATE TRUFFLES CHOOSE HEALTHY LIVING You’ve tried the rest. Now try the best truffles of all -that you will make yourself! With just one 3 hour class, you will be making truffles for all those special occasion, from graduations to weddings to gifts and more. Educated in France, Instructor Steven Blondo shares five different recipes in class, and each student will take home a classy box with 15-18 truffles. A $12 supply fee collected in class. Join us for this presentation by Eileen Quittem Did you know that 80% of our health is determined by what we put in our bodies and on our skin? Did you know that heredity is only 10% and our activity level is the other 10%? Come learn about about how the choices we make affect our health. Learn about toxins we are exposed to and how these toxins affect our weight. Make small steps now to improve your health! Let me help you reach the goals you set to improve your health for the new year! Eileen is the nurse at Willow River School. She is a person who cares deeply about teaching people about healthy living! She is an Arbonne Consultant, wife and mother of two. MLHS Comm. Ed./KIDS Plus Room Thursday, February 26 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. Course Fee: $20 payable to MLCE Materials Fee: $12 payable to Instructor PERFECT PASTA Bring a ray of Italian sunshine into your kitchen by creating homemade pasta using a few basic ingredients. We will use pasta machines to roll and cut or go “low tech” and try rolling/cutting by hand. Compare basic pasta with recipe variations including spinach pasta. Recipes will be discussed so you’re able to savor your fresh pasta with classic meat sauce,classic tomato sauce, gorgonzola sauce, and a quick alfredo sauce. Freshly grated Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese is a must as well as topping your pasta with almond pesto, classic basilgarlic pesto, and a walnut-basil pesto. With a handout on tips and techniques, you can make perfect pasta every time. $12 food fee paid to instructor in class. MLHS Comm. Ed./KIDS Plus Room Thursday, March 26th 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. Course Fee: $20 payable to MLCE Materials Fee: $12 payable to Instructor, Steven Blondo Traveling to Alaska is Easier Than You Think “Traveling to Alaska is Easier Than You Think” is an informative two hour presentation geared to folks interested in traveling to Alaska on their own or with the help of experienced travelers. Sharon and Alan Finifrock will share their 20 plus years of Alaskan living, traveling to, from, and within Alaska to help you create a plan for the trip you have been dreaming about. Topics will include: When and how to travel; best times to plan your travel; airline reservations; Alaska Highway ALCAN travel ; foodlodging- travel options and costs; free and inexpensive activities; hunting, fishing and wildlife viewing; websites to visit; travel brochures; developing a budget. They will also highlight three areas that are of interest for those who have limited time for travel. The Kenai Peninsula, to include Seward, Homer, Soldotna, and Kenai. The Interior, to include Palmer, Wasilla, Talkeetna, Denali, Fairbanks and North Pole. East Central, to include Palmer, Glennallen, Copper Center, Valdez, Prince William Sound and Whittier. The insights presented will help you plan and travel wisely. ML Elem. Library Thursday, February 12th 6:00 p.m. Course Fee: $10 per person or $15 per couple MLHS Library Media Center Thursday, February 19th 6:30 p.m. Cost: $3.00-all proceeds will go to the Back Pack program for Moose Lake Schools. RUSTIC STICK &/OR BENT WILLOW FURNITURE John Bajda is returning to help you make your special project. First you need to attend the informational session where you’ll see samples of furniture, a demo., lots of photos to help you decide what to make, learn how to prep your materials for the workshop day, and what types of trees are best suited for your project. The only tools you will need are a saw, pruning sheers, hammer, tape measure, marking pen and screw gun. We do require that participants sign up in pairs, this makes the project much easier to build and complete in one day. Each team can make a chair, bench, etc., and help each other with their projects. Don’t be intimidated by the one-day work session, with proper preparation, you can easily complete your project with time to spare! Bring a bag lunch for Saturday. MLHS Shop Room Course Fee: $60 p.p. - your helper comes to the class for free Thursday, April 16th 6:00 p.m. Informational Meeting SATURDAY, MAY 2nd 8:00 a.m. -4:00 p.m. Working Session DRIVER’S EDUCATION CLASSROOM The 30- hour classroom course is required by the State and will prepare you for the driver’s permit test. You will learn the basics of good driving practices. Students need to be 15 years of age by the end of the class session-(or close), and must attend all 10 sessions in order to receive the Letter of Completion. LOCATION: Moose Lake High School March 9-20 Monday-Friday 4:00-7:00 p.m. Instructor, Chris Nathan Course Fee: $65 for ML School residents Payment is required with registration & to receive MN Driver’s Manual. *A Parent Meeting will be scheduled which will address the Writing Log students must present to DMV after Jan.1, 2015. moose lake community education classes & events 55+ DRIVE REFRESHER & 8 HOUR COURSES Instructor: John Tarnowski Save 10% on your Auto Insurance. The MN Highway Safety and Research Center at St. Cloud State Univ. developed this program, specifically for Senior Drivers. It consists of 8 hours of lecture, discussion and educational videos. There are no written or behind the wheel tests. Upon completion of the course, drivers over the age of 55 are eligible for a 10% discount on their auto insurance. BELLY DANCE MLHS Choir Room Instructor: Maura Corey 5 Evenings of class Sundays March 1-March 29 Session 1: 5:15-6:30 p.m. Course fee: $25 or $6 per class Topics covered include: Habits and Attitudes, Tires and Traction, This 5 week session is open to both beginning and intermediate level Signs, Signals and Markings, Vision and Habits, Fatigue, Drugs and students. Its focus is on applying the movements associated with Alcohol, Road Rage, New Laws, ABS and Airbag Safety, Merging, belly dance to exercise. The first 30 minutes of class will involve Distracted Driving, Crosswalks and Driver Communication. Please stretching, warm-up and introduction to movements. The next 30 make payments to MLCE prior to the class date. minutes will be spent on an aerobic routine and the last 15 minutes will be spent on cool-down and review of movements. Session 2: 6:30 – 8:00 p.m. Cost: $25.00 if only enrolled in Location: MLHS Media Center Session 2 Special Offer: $35.00 includes enrollment in Session Four Hour Refresher Courses Available: 1 & 2 (5:15-8:00 p.m.) Tues. Feb. 10th, Mon. April 6 This 5 week session is open to students who have had at least one or Tues. May 26 5:00-9:00 p.m. beginners and/or above exercise class and intermediate students. The class will include stretching, review, introduction to advanced Course fee: $20 for the 4 Hour Course movements, a short aerobic routine and learning a choreographed Eight Hour Full Course Available: dance. Course will also cover aspects of dance performance. March 24 and 26 5-9:00 PM *Pre-Registration is required to attend class. 5:00-9:00 p.m. Course fee: $24 SHOOTING STARS DANCE Winter/Spring Session YOUTH GYMNASTICS-Spring Session 7:15-8:00 Silver Stars ages 9+ When: Fridays after school - 5 Sessions March 20-April 24 Times: 3:45pm - 4:30pm - 1st-3rd Graders 4:30pm - 5:15pm - 4th-6th Graders 5:15pm - 5:45pm - Pre K and Kindergarten Course Fee: $43.00 - Beginner and Advanced $33.00 - Pre K and Kindergarten Where: ML Elem. Hallway * Gymnastics is a sport designed to develop strength, coordination, balance and flexibility. You will learn basic gymnastics skills and get a great introduction to a wonderful sport. Class will include warm up, stretching and basic tumbling as well as balance beam and vault activities. Instructor, Carrie Sandell has been involved with the sport for over 22 years and has been coaching at the varsity level for 8 years. Cost is $120 for the session and can be split into 3 installments & are made directly to SS Dance) ballet slippers or jazz shoes and tap shoes are required and can be purchased at the first lesson (used items sometimes available) *Parents are welcome to stay/walk in the High School during class, but not in the Gymnastics Hallway. We need the valuable wall space in the halls and to avoid distractions. We do not anticipate a lot of traffic in this area on Friday afternoons. Instructor, Laura Mills, of Shooting Stars Dance of Cloquet, will be back in Moose Lake to offer more great dance lessons for your child! Register & get up to date information online at SSDdance.com or by calling 218-879-6717. Lessons will be held on Tuesdays beginning February 3rd and end with a recital on June 6th. *Please note time changes. MLHS Auditorium 3:30-4:15 Big Dippers ages 5-7 4:15-5:00 Little Dippers ages 3-5 5:00-5:45 Advanced Little Dippers ages 4-6 with experience 5:45-6:30 Little Dippers ages 3-5 6:30-7:15 Northern Lights ages 7-9 GENEALOGY WINTER Session Rita is here to help you with your ancestral endeavors! For those of you just starting out, bring information such as: full names, dates of birth, place of birth or any other info. you may have on your loved ones. Join us for a great adventure!!!! Tickets will be on sale April 6th-17th for $80/couple and $40/single More Info to come in next issue of the Informer!! Attention Junior Class Parents! Your help is still needed if you are not already involved with the post prom committee. Historically at Moose Lake High School the junior parents work together to plan post prom in order to provide a safe space for students to go after prom. Please contact Julie Nelson or Cindy Jungers to find out when meetings are and how you can help. We need your help to make post prom a success! There are currently boxes of candy available for you to sell to friends, family, co-workers, etc. and there are other fundraisers that we will still need help with! Don't have time to help? Please make a donation to the committee!! Contact info: Cindy Jungers [email protected] Julie Nelson [email protected] s Belgian Waffles ’ d a D Waffles, Sausage, Toppings and Beverages Thursday, February 5, 2015 4:30 - 7:30 p.m. Moose Lake School Prior to the Barnum vs ML/WR Girls Basketball Game Moose Lake Kiwanis Club Fundraiser ALL YOU CAN EAT! Students (6-18) - $5.00; Adults - $7:00; 5 & under free Proceeds Support Local Youth Scholarships Proceeds from the Belgian Waffle Fundraiser will be used for senior scholarships administered through the Moose Lake Dollars for Scholars and the Barnum Citizens Scholarship programs NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION MOOSE LAKE COMMUNITY SCHOOLS P.O. 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