New Clipper Trial.indd - Malcolm Public Schools

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New Clipper Trial.indd - Malcolm Public Schools
Check Out Our Website www.malcolmschools.org
November 20, 2014
Issue 7, Volume 36
Malcolm Public Schools
10004 NW 112th St
Malcolm, NE 68402
Give Us A Call
High School Office
402-796-2151 ext. 1
Westfall Office
402-796-2151 ext. 2
Business Office
402-796-2151 ext. 3
Pages 2-3: List of
Community Veterans
Page 4: Mrs.
Puterbaugh
Page 5: December
Lunch Menu/Activity
Schedule
Page 6: Counselor’s
Corner
Page 7: Parent’s Night
Info/MYSA
Pages 8-11: Board
Minutes and Bills
Pages 11-13: Ads
Thank You Veterans
VETERANS
Anderson, Roger
Asche, Ashley
Asche, Jim
Asche, Tyler
Barker, Jeremiah
Battles, Myron
Beach, Jerry
Beckman, Wayne
Beekman, Al
Benes, Nick
Bescheinen, Calvin
Bieberly, Ken
Bratrsovsky, Inno
Broders, Jason
Broders, Jason
Broughton, Jeff
Buresh, Anthony J.
Burgess, Glenn
Chase, Charles
Cook, Tim
Cox, Rick
Densberger, Don
Diedrichsen, Rod
Dinges, Phil, Jr.
Duckett, Steve
Earnest, Mark
Eaton, Tom
England, Larry E.
Eucker, Darwin
French, Cory
Fry, Jacob
Gestring, Ron
Giles, Everett
Goodwater, Greg
Goodwater, Tom
Gustafson, Roger
Hargens, Robert
Heidtbrink, Larry R.
Hejl, Daniel
Hoffman, Harry
Holka, Al
Holliday, Dennis
Horcasitas, Juan
Howat, Richard
Ihde, Gary
Jennett, Bill
Kirkpatrick, Bob
Kirkpatrick, Robert G.
Klug, Denise
Klug, Melvin
Knisely, George
Kobza, William E.
Kobza, William J.
Kramer, Roger
Krause, Stan
Krula, Dave
Lannin, Gordon
Lannin, Thomas
Lefler, Joe Sr.
Navy
2 yrs. active/38 reserve
Army National Guard
8 years
Army National Guard
8 years
Army National Guard
6 years
Navy
8 ½ years
Army
6 years
Marine Corps
6 years
Air National Guard
6 years
Army
2 years
Air National Guard
Active
Army
Army
2 years
Navy
4 years
Army National Guard
6 years
Army National Guard
7 years
Army
4 ½ years
Navy
6 years/2 yrs. active
Army (WWII)
4 years
Coast Guard
23 years
Army
2 years
Navy/Army National Guard
3 yrs/6 yrs
Army National Guard
6 years
Army National Guard
6 years
Navy (WWII)
3 years
Air National Guard
11 years
Air Force
4 years
Army (Vietnam)
1968-1971
Army National Guard
35 yrs. 11 mos. 1 day
Army
27 years
Army
7 years
Marines
5 years
Air Force
4 years
Army
1942-1945
Air National Guard
14 years
Air Force/Air National Guard
10/27 years
Air Force
4 years
Marine Corp/Air National Guard
12 years/15 years
Army National Guard
20 years
Air Force
9 years
Army
3 years
Army/ National Guard
39 yrs 3 month
Army
6 years
Army
1999-2006
Navy
4 years
Marine Corps
4 years
Army
3 years
Army/Army National Guard
3 / 4 years
Marine Corps
1966-1969
Air Force
11 years
Air Force
21 years
Air Force
4 years
Air Force (WWII)
2 years
Marines (Vietnam)
2 years
Marine Corps
4 years
Air Force
26 ½ years
Navy Sea Bees
6 years
Army
2 years
Air Force
15 years
Army
3 years
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Lewis, Mike
Lindner, Melivn
Mara, David
Marsh, Paul
Matthes, Justin
McGreer, Chris
Menze, Robert
Merry, Thomas
Monroe, David
Osantowski, Gerald L
Pekarek, Shawn
Peters, Daniel
Polivka, John G.
Popp, Casey
Porter, Marlin
Powers, Preston
Powers, Richard
Ridder, Tony
Rinke, Robert
Runge, Art
Samuelson, Joel
Schumacher, Josh
Schweitzer, Clifford
Score, Jim
Shires, Ward
Sieck, Tom
Smith, Doug
Spieker, Leroy
Spieker, Paul
Stephens, Richard
Stewart, Kurt
Stewart, Maren
Streeter, Bob
Streeter, Kelly
Talbitzer, Chuck
Tallon, Terry
Thieman, Tod
Thomas, Jaiden
Thomas, Matt
Tiedeman, Robert
Topil, Robert
VanArdsdall, Don
Virus, Scott
Vogel, Jim
Wattier, Glenn
Weiland, Lynn
Wemhoff, Gordon Sr.
Wharton, Phil
Wharton, Ray
Wiechert, Bill
Wilcox, Charlie
Witzel, Jennifer
Witzel, John
Zakovec, John
Zellers, Chuck
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Army National Guard
Army National Guard
Army
Air Force
Marines
Army National Guard
Air National Guard
Army
Marine Corps
Army 5th Special Forces (Vietnam)
Army National Guard
Army
Air Force/Army/National Guard
Army/Navy
Marine Corps
Air Force
Army/Army National Guard
Army
Marine Corps
Army
Air Force
Air Force
Navy Sea Bees
National Guard
Navy/Air Force
Army
Air Force
Army
Army National Guard
Air National Guard
Army
Army National Guard
Navy
Army
Navy
Navy
Army National Guard
Army National Guard
Army National Guard
Navy
Army
Navy
Army
Air Force
Army
Army National Guard
Air Force
Air Force/Air National Guard
Army (Korean War)
Air National Guard
Army
Army
Army
Army
Army
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22 years
12 years
3 years
1966-1970
5 years
6 years
6 years
34 years
4 years
Sept. 1962-July 1973
3
6 years
Active
4.5/2/10.5 years
19 yrs. 6 mos.
1987-1993
Active
4 years/10 years
13 years
2 years
3 years
26 years 3 months
1998-2003
6 years
17 years
2/21 years
3 years
4 years
2 years
21 years
31 years
4 years
13 years
4 years
4 years
1964-1968
3 years
9 years
1 year
6 years
4 years
2 years
23 years
1993-1997
28 years
17 years
4 years
22 years
2 years
40 yrs. 6 mos.
1969-1971
9 years
6 years
6 years
5 years
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Oh! For the Love of Reading
By Patti Puterbaugh, K-12 Reading Specialist
Take a moment to recall your favorite stories, books, and authors from childhood.
What series were popular and a part of your list? What books, characters and topics
were popular in the media at that time? Were any of the books or characters you chose
culturally relevant? Were any of the books you chose relevant to the curriculum?
The series that were a part of my experience included Nancy Drew, Trixie Belden and
Hardy Boys mysteries, Homer Price, Beezus and Ramona and Mother West Wind Stories.
My favorites in popular media included books about teen heart throbs Donny Osmond, David
Cassidy, and Bobby Sherman. I only recall reading one book that falls into the culturally relevant
category and that was Black Like Me, a nonfiction story about John Griffin, a white native of Dallas
and his six week experience traveling on a Greyhound bus throughout the racially segregated South
passing as a black man. My curriculum relevant favorites included biographies, myths, folklore, fairy
tales, pour quoi tales, and classics.
According to research, student choices for pleasure reading fall into four categories. Their first category
is popular series, current books that appeal to children. The next category is popular culture. This
category includes “kid” culture which influences the world of children. This “kid” culture includes
television, movies, music, and sports. Still another category is books that are culturally relevant
including minority authors and minority characters. Last, books that are relevant to the curriculum .
These would include science and social studies topics as well as banks of literature.
Research shows that successful readers read more than unsuccessful readers. The best readers read
the most. Extensive practice is needed to become skilled at any activity and reading is no exception.
The power of reading extensively is a powerful indicator of success. First extensive practice develops
word recognition skills. It is touted as a powerful word building strategy and is a powerful source for
world and core curriculum knowledge. It also boosts the development of the understanding of complex
written language and story/text grammar.
So the question is how do we entice our children to do more pleasure reading? Reading for pleasure
develops reading habits and reading skills. Reading volumes develops both avid and competent readers.
Some guidance is needed in order to help students develop pleasure reading skills. First, students need
to be well matched to the books they are reading. (at their instructional level) Another attribute is
that student interest is built upon to stimulate an interest in reading. Students also need to be able to
choose their books if they are going to read voluntarily. There is increased engagement when students
make their own learning choices. They feel empowered if they are allowed to make choices about their
reading material.
How does this apply to students in reading workshop classes? In compiling data from an informal
inventory, fifth graders spent most of their time reading books that are a part of a series or graphic
novels. (formerly comic books) These books included Hank the Cow Dog, Magic Tree House, Ivy and
Bean and Hunger Games. Graphic Novels included Marvel Adventures and The Amulet Series and the
Power Bible.
Fourth graders also spent most of their time reading popular series. Their favorites included Danny
the Dinosaur, Shadow Wolf and the Puppy Place. Popular series for third graders included Junie B.
Jones, Captain Underpants , Judy Moody and the Magic Tree House . Second graders went beyond the
popular series of Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Junie B. Jones, and Magic Tree House . They also read books
from “kid culture” including books about sports teams such as Seattle Seahawks and the Pittsburgh
Steelers. First graders enjoy the series Lightning McQueen as well as Pink a Licious. They also enjoy
reading books that coincide with popular movies like “Frozen”, “Monster High” and “Big Heroes 6”.
The implications of this informal survey are that we need to push children beyond their comfort zone
of reading popular series and popular media. We need to peak interest in reading nonfiction books that
coincide with the curriculum. The good news is that our children are reading. As we see them taking
time to read for pleasure, we need to keep in mind that the more they read the better readers they will
become.
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In accordance
with Federal
Law and US
Department
of Agriculture
policy, this
institution is
prohibited
from
discrimination
on the basis
of race, color,
national origin,
sex, age, or
disability.
To file a
complaint of
discrimination,
write USDA,
Director of
Office of Civil
Rights, 1400
Independence
Ave., SW,
Washington,
DC 202509410 or call
800-795-3272
(voice) or
202-720-6382
(TTY). USDA
is an equal
opportunity
provider and
employer.
Clipper Schedule of Events
**Times and Schedule Subject to Change
Monday, November 24
3:45PM
Sports Practices
6:00PM
7-8BBB(B/A)@Malcolm
6:30PM
2-5 Grade Music Concert
Tuesday, November 25
3:45PM
Sports Practices
Wednesday, November 26 - Friday, November 28
NO School Thanksgiving Break
Monday, December 1
3:45PM
Sports Practices
Tuesday, December 2
C1-4 District Play Prod. @ Cross County
3:45PM
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Wednesday, December 3
3:45PM
Sports Practices
Thursday, December 4
3:45PM
Sports Practices
4:30PM
B/GBB(JV/V)@Henderson
5:00PM
7-8BBB(B/A)@ Malcolm
Friday, December 5
3:45PM
Sports Practices
4:30PM
B/GBB(JV/V)@Malcolm
Junior Soup Supper
Saturday, December 6
9:30AM
WR JV/V@Broken Bow
Sports Practices
10004 nw 112th st, malcolm, ne 68402
www.malcolmschools.org
EducationQuest Financial Aid Programs in Malcolm Area
Parents unable to attend the daytime EQ Financial Aid Program are welcome to
attend any of the evening programs scheduled in our area. Please consider one of
following:
Seward
Raymond Central
Lincoln Southwest
Lincoln North Star
Milford
Lincoln High
Lincoln Lutheran
Lincoln Pius X
Lincoln Southeast
Lincoln East
Lincoln Northeast
Thursday, November 6
Monday, November 10
Tuesday, November 11
Wednesday, November 12
Thursday, November 13
Wednesday, November 19
Tuesday, November 25
Monday, December 1
Monday, December 1
Tuesday, December 2
Monday, December 8
6:30 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
If you choose to attend one of these programs, check the EQ website at www.
educationquest.org to be check for any changes that may have made.
ACT Testing Schedule
All junior or senior students planning to attend a 4-year college should take the ACT and/or SAT as it
will be a part of the admissions process for post-secondary education; those planning to attend 2-year
colleges are strongly encouraged to take the ACT as their score may qualify them for scholarships and
can be used in place of the placement testing used by those institutions. The ACT test is given at a
variety of locations on Saturday mornings six times during the school year. Registration materials are
available in the school counseling office or at their website at www.actstudent.org. ACT is encouraging
all students to establish a FREE student account. They may use this account to make changes to their
registration, print a copy of their admission ticket, view their scores at no charge after they test, and
request Additional Score Reports. The cost of the test ranges from $35-$50.50 plus a $21 late fee if you
miss the registration deadline. The 2014-2015 testing schedule is:
Test Date
Regular Deadline
Late Fee Required
Photo Upload
December 13, 2014
February 7, 2015
April 138 2015
June 13, 2015
November 7, 2014
January 9, 2015
March 13, 2015
May 8, 2015
November 8-21, 2014
January 10-16, 2015
March 14-227, 2015
May 9-22, 2015
December 5
January 30
April 10
June 5
SAT testing dates and registration materials are also available in the school counseling office or online
at www.collegeboard.com. In general, ACT and SAT testing is used for college admissions, placement
and scholarship applications; they are written by competing testing companies. Historically, the ACT
was used at Midwest post-secondary institutions with the SAT used more prevalently at East and West
Coast schools. All colleges and universities will accept either test in today’s educational environment.
However, check the website of the school(s) your student is most interested in attending to learn of any
preference they may have.
DEADLINE FOR THE NEXT ISSUE WILL BE ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28th.
PLEASE CALL WENDY AT 796-2151, EXT 501 OR EMAIL AT wendy.powers@mps148.
org AD PRICES ARE: $1.50 FOR 1-3 lines, $3.00 4-8 lines.
WE RESERVE THE
RIGHT TO REFUSE ANY AD. ADS MUST BE PAID FOR BEFORE PRINT DATE!
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High School Basketball and Cheerleading Parents Night
Parents Night for High School Basketball and Cheerleading is Friday, December 5th, 2014.
Parents of the boy’s basketball team will be honored at half-time of the girl’s varsity game. The game will
start at approximately 6:00 pm. Parents of the girl’s basketball team will be honored at half-time of the boy’s
varsity game. The game will start at approximately 7:45 p.m. If you have students that are involved in both
boys and girls basketball you will be honored at both times.
Cheerleading parents will be honored at half time of the boy’s varsity basketball game along with the girl’s
basketball team.
Your admission to the game will be free. The ticket takers will have a list of those that will be allowed free
admission, please give them your name when you arrive at the game.
Please contact the high school office at 796-2151 with any questions.
Dedicated-Rewarding
TYSON PROJECT A+
MYSA is proud to add Tackle football to Malcolm sports for 2015. Please go to
www.malcolmsports.com
Everyone does a great
job turning in Box Tops
and Labels for Education.
But don't forget, we also
participate with the Tyson
Project A+ Program.
The labels are usually
outlined with what you
need to cut out. (Take
out the ‘not the UPCs on
these’ sometimes the upc
is on there) Turn them in!
They are worth 24 cents
a piece!
Thanks for your support!
MYSA is in need of volunteers. Our next meeting will be held at the administrative building. We will have
supper catered. So please come ask questions and help us grow our children’s sports programs!!
MYSA MEETING @ 6PM ON DEC.04, 2014
RSVP 402-499-9329 BY DEC. 1
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10004 nw 112th st, malcolm, ne 68402
www.malcolmschools.org
Cross Country ALS Fundraiser
Thank you to all the individuals who generously donated money for ALS. Some
people donated per mile run by the CC Team during Homecoming Week (587 miles)
and others donated set amounts. Every penny donated helped us raise $1014.40 for
Nebraska’s ALS services. These funds will remain in Nebraska and will be used to
assist families living with ALS. Thank You Malcolm Cross Country team members
for you effort to raise money for this organization. Thank you Malcolm community,
you never cease to amaze me with your generosity and caring for others.
Coach Bob Hoyer
Minutes – Board of Education
November 17, 2014
The Board of Education, School District #148, Lancaster County, Nebraska met on Monday, November 17,
2014 at 7:00PM in open public session at 10004 NW 112th St., Malcolm, NE, as previously advertised in the
October 23, 2014 and November 6, 2014 issues of “The Clipper”, to conduct normal and usual business of
the District. Board answering roll call were: Michelle Bice, Donald Densberger, William England, Andrea
Holka, Kevin Lostroh, Craig Vanderkolk. Administrators present were Superintendent Ryan Terwilliger,
Principals Greg Adams, Amber Dolliver. Chairman Densberger called the meeting to order at 7:02PM and
noted that the Open Meetings Act is posted on the north wall of the meeting room.
Bice moved, seconded by England, for approval of the consent agenda with an updated list of bills. Ms.
Lostroh reviewed the bills and answered questions. Voting by roll call: AYES – Densberger, England, Holka,
Lostroh, Vanderkolk, Bice. NAYS – None. Motion 11-2014-79 passed.
Financial Summary
November 17, 2014
School Accounts
Previous Bal 10/1/2014
Receipts - October 2014
Disbursements- Oct 2014
Cash in Cking 10/31/2014
Invested: Oct 2014
General
Lunch
$1,282,247.12 $19,154.68
$320,038.63 $29,264.29
$550,465.05 $27,153.01
$457,381.58 $9,764.14
$594,439.12 $12,001.82
Lanc. Co. Treasurer:
Previous Bal 10/1/2014
Receipts -Oct 2014
Disbursements - Oct 2014
Cash on Hand 10/31/2014
General
$35,586.82
$36,385.35
$35,950.67
$36,021.50
NSDLAF (Investment)
Previous Bal 10/1/2014
Receipts - Oct 2014
Disbursements Oct 2014
Cash on Hand 10/31/2014
Spc Bldg
$284,681.43
$822.52
$27,147.00
$258,356.95
Activity
$205,970.08
$21,375.70
$20,745.20
-$141.38
$206,741.96
Bond
$1,262.15
$1,222.23
$1,274.37
$1,210.01
Bond Fund
$431,440.84
$1,501.38
$0.00
$432,942.22
Bus Deprec
$58,249.31
$2.75
$0.00
$10,246.41
$48,005.65
QCPUF
$205.00
$218.45
$207.18
$216.27
Student Fees
$10,080.00
$285.00
$425.00
$9,940.00
Spc Bldg
$675.18
$716.20
$682.34
$709.04
QCPUF Checking
$51,717.09
$248.95
$0.00
$51,966.04
Communication From The Public – None
Unfinished Business – None
New Business –
Vanderkolk moved to approve the 2013-2014 Auditor’s Report presented by Roman, Wiemer & Associates,
CPA’s, PC. Seconded by England. Mr. Terwilliger and Ms. Lostroh discussed the findings and answered
questions. Voting by roll call: AYES – England, Holka, Lostroh, Vanderkolk, Bice, Densberger. NAYS –
None. Motion 11-2014-80 passed.
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Attorney Michael Rogers addressed the Board concerning the authorization of the District’s
participation in the Securities and Exchange Commission’s Municipalities Continuing Disclosure
Cooperation Initiative and related matters. Bice moved, seconded by Lostroh, to adopt the SEC
Resolution (the resolution may be obtained by contacting the District Office during regular office
hours). Voting by roll call: AYES – Holka, Lostroh, Vanderkolk, Bice, Densberger, England. NAYS –
None. Motion 11-2014-81 passed.
Holka moved, seconded by Bice, to recognize the MEA as the bargaining unit for the certified staff
(with the exception of the Principals and Superintendent) for the 2016-2017 school year. Voting by
roll call: AYES – Lostroh, Vanderkolk, Bice, Densberger, England, Holka. NAYS – None. Motion
11-2014-82 passed.
Administrative Reports –
Amber Dolliver – Westfall Principal
MPTO & MAC held activities for Red Ribbon Week the last week of October.
MPTO is hosting the Fall Book Fair this week.
The Veteran’s Day Program was held on November 11th. There were about 100 Veterans
honored. The students did a wonderful presentation.
Superintendent Ryan Terwilliger –
Reviewed the proposed Annual Report. He explained the NCLB requirements and
corresponding test results. Mr. Terwilliger answered questions and made suggested corrections.
The conference superintendents met last week and discussed possible changes in conference
membership.
Reported on the Fire Suppression System progress concerning final approval. He has visited
with Meininger Fire Protection Service and DLR. They are waiting on a final report from the Fire
Marshall.
Reported on a bus incident and answered questions.
With no further business before the Board, Lostroh moved, seconded by Bice, to adjourn. Voting
AYE by acclamation – ALL. NAYS – None. Chairman Densberger declared the meeting adjourned at
8:36PM.
Respectfully submitted,
Julia Lostroh
Recording Secretary
GENERAL FUND EXPENDITURES
November 17, 2014
Payroll
$388,078.53
ABC Pest Control
$262.00
ABM
$13,000.00
American Red Cross
$133.00
AS Central Services
$236.79
A-Tec Recycling
$362.84
Bauer Built
$64.00
Blue Cross Blue Shield
$2,043.91
Burruss, Ginny
$21.96
CDW-Government
$843.19
Cornhusker Heating and A/C
$370.75
Cornhusker International Trucks, Inc.$529.65
Crabtree Publishing Company
$43.09
Dish
$21.84
ESU 6
$6,815.00
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Payroll Expenses
Pest Control Services
Janitorial Service - Estimate
CPR Certification
Internet Services
Recycle Fluorescent Bulbs/Ballasts
Wheel Balance - Pick-Up
BCBS Insurance Premium
FCS Sewing Fabric
Access Points/Google Management Software
Locker Doors
Bus #08 - Run tests on oil pressure/coolant
WF Library Books
Final Balance
Workshops/NWEA Testing Charge
10004 nw 112th st, malcolm, ne 68402
www.malcolmschools.org
Electrical Engineering & Equipment Co.
Fastenal
First Concord Group
Hammett, Sheri
Heffelfinger, Ami
Hillyard
Hobson Automotive and Tire
JW Pepper
Kelly Supply Company
Kidwell
Kleritec
Knisley, Kayleigh
Konica Minolta
L&W Garbage Service Inc
L.T.R., Inc.
Lincoln Journal Star
Lincoln Symphony Orchestra
Malcolm QCPUF Fund
Meehl, Jan
Menards
Nebraska Landscape Solutions
Nickel, Destiny
Norris Public Power District
Office Depot
Ogden, Darian
Omaha Truck Center
OneSource
PGH&G Attorneys at Law
Pekarek, Deb
Pfeil, Kristen
Pitsco Education
Pritchett, Troy
Romans Wiemer & Associates
Sapp Bros.
Security Equipment Inc.
Sherwin Williams Co.
Shiffler
Southeast Community College
TAESE/USU
Tanglewood Research, Inc.
Tarr, Jack
Time For Kids
Tractor Supply Co.
Unite Private Networks, LLC
Verizon
Village of Malcolm
VISA - Union Bank
Ward, Hannah
Wal-Mart
Weber, Ashley
Wenger
Wex Bank
Windstream
$771.54
$93.53
$110.00
$726.00
$3,036.40
$840.66
$225.66
$306.00
$3.75
$3,438.66
$3,349.73
$30.00
$4,031.70
$336.00
$600.00
$108.53
$108.00
$60,000.00
$685.68
$280.44
$850.93
$22.34
$6,950.56
$1,106.70
$25.78
$2,693.99
$30.00
$492.00
$75.00
$1,919.08
$147.93
$491.68
$3,695.00
$784.92
$221.00
$657.44
$343.97
$1,589.19
$200.00
$415.80
$90.00
$187.32
$593.26
$1,090.89
$159.75
$6,294.48
$355.45
$28.84
$193.94
$325.23
$137.50
$4,353.47
$539.70
Lighting/Electrical Supplies
Maintenance Supplies
Flex 125 Adm Fees
Hearing Specialist - SPED Service
Mental Health Services
Custodial Supplies
Labor/Supplies on Silverado
Instrumental Sheet Music
Maintenance Supplies
Checks Out of Cycle
US Post Office
VistaPrint
WalMart
$192.33
$24.72
$121.01
Clipper/Brd. Minute Postage
SPED Director Business Cards
SPED Lifeskills Supplies/FCS Supplies
FB Field Fuses/Wire/SPED Wireless Service
Medistaph Disinfectant/Germicidal
Reimbusement for Clothing Class
Copier Lease Payment/Extra Copies
Garbage Service
Tow Service
Amended Budget
5th Grade Symphony Performance
Inter-Fund Transfer
PT SPED Services
Maintenance Supplies/IT Supplies
Snow/De-Icer Supplies
Reimbursment for Clothing Class
Electric Service
Shredders/Toner/Office Supplies
Reimbursment for Clothing Class
Repair Bus #07/#08/#12
Background Checks
Legal Services
Paint Football Field
OT SPED Services
Repair IT Shop Equipment
Asst. AD Mileage
2014 Audit
Oil/Grease
Business Office Motion Detector
No Skid Additive/Paint
Swing Seats/Bathroom Strikes
Career Academy Tuition
SPED Law Conference
All Stars Supplies Character Education
CPR Class Instruction
4th Grade Classroom Subscription
Brake Cleaner/Salt Pellets
Distance Learning Cable
Cell Phone Service
Water/Sewer Service
Stamps/Nebulizers/Business Class Book/Stools
Reimbursment for Clothing Class
FCS/SPED Class Supplies
Speech Path Mileage - Sept/Oct
Director's Stand Slide Assembly
School Vehicle Fuel
Phone Service
$529,310.03
malcolm public schools “the clipper” november 20, 2014
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School Lunch Fund
Payroll
CashWa
Earthgrains
Hockenbergs
Malcolm Student Fee Fund
Nebraska Food Distribution Program
Pegler Sysco
Pepsi-Cola of Lincoln
Prairieland Food
Thompson Company
$11,607.08
$4,700.86
$548.33
$49.95
$40.00
$1,905.49
$2,132.45
$386.90
$2,386.80
$10,757.48
Wages/Benefits
Food/Custodial Supplies
Bread Products
Baffle
Drama Fee Deposited to Lunch
Commodities
Food Supplies
SoBe/Water for Breakfast Program
Millk Products
Food Supplies
Special Building Fund
Integrated Controls
$7,450.00
HVAC Controls Services Agreement
QCPUF Fund
BOK Financial Corporate Trust
$97,470.85
Prin/Int/Debt Service Fee
$365,827.50
Princ/Int/Debt Service Fee
$34,515.34
$97,470.85
Bond Fund
BOK Financial Corporate Trust
$365,827.50
REGULAR SCHOOL BOARD MEETINGS
THE NEXT REGULAR MEETING for the
Board will be Monday, DECEMBER 15, 2014
at 7:00PM at the District Board Room, 10004
NW 112th St., Malcolm, Nebraska. An agenda
is published the Friday before each regular
board meeting. This can be picked up at the
business office or read online at www.malcolmschools.org. It will be modified as necessary.
PLEASE
JOIN
ZION
EVANGELICAL
LUTHERAN CHURCH for weekly worship
services, 2244 NW 126th Street, Lincoln, NE.
Weekly services are held on Sundays @ 9:00
a.m. followed by Fellowship & Sunday School.
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10004 nw 112th st, malcolm, ne 68402
TREE FESTIVAL AT MALCOLM UNITED
METHODIST Church. Malcolm United
Methodist Church would like to invite the
community to come decorate a tree and celebrate
the spirit of the season...
...MANY DECORATED TREES WILL BE ON
DISPLAY for all to see on Saturday, December
6th. More details coming soon. If you or your
group are interested in decorating a tree, please
contact Kelley Burianek at 402-429-5920.
OUR FAMILY APPRECIATES THE CALLS,
CARDS, visits and all donations at the time
CARDS
of Vern’s death. Also, we thank the Malcolm
Fire Department for their timely response and
professional care. Bernice Hoffart and families.
Thank You.
www.malcolmschools.org
Clipper Classifieds
NORTH AMERICAN MARTYRS PARISH IS A
CATHOLIC community challenged to live the
gospel message of Jesus Christ. We are in the
Highlands in Lincoln at 1101 Isaac Drive. Mass
Schedule: Sat: 6PM; Sun: 7:00, 8:00, 9:30 &
11AM. Weekdays, Mon-Fri: 6:40AM & 8AM and
Sat: 9AM. For more info visit www.namartyrs.
org or call the Parish Office at 402-476-8088.
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLIPPER
VOLLEYBALL, Cross Country, Softball and
VOLLEYBALL
Football teams from Word of Life. We commend
your hard work, God given talent and effort. Talk
about hard work. Word of Life has been blessed
with the efforts of our contractors and members
on our new church building at 200 Fletcher Ave....
...WE WILL STILL BE ON THE EDGE OF
LINCOLN just east of Fallbrook with the move
probably happening in January. Right now, we are
located at 570 Fallbrook Blvd (above TOAST.) Our
service is on Sunday at 10:30 a.m. with Sunday
School and Bible Classes at 9:15 a.m. Check
out our web site, www. wordoflifelincoln.org (or
facebook) Pastor Larry Oetting- 402.742.WORD
(9673)
MALCOLM UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
INVITES you to join us for Sunday Service! Worship at 9AM, Sunday School starts at 9:15AM and
fellowship treats after the service. We’re located
on the NW corner of Malcolm, 520 Malcolm Rd.
NORTHWEST COMMUNITY CHURCH HAS
BIBLE learning opportunities! Jr High and High
School FCA during the school year. Various Adult
Groups for families as well as men and women
groups. 402-796-2344 www.nccmalcolm.org.
Sunday worship 8:30 and 11 with Sunday School
at 9:45. Come learn with us!
COME AND GIVE THANKS ON WEDNESDAY,
NOVEMBER 26TH, Thanksgiving eve at 7pm
with your friends at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in
Malcolm. Join us in worship and praise for this
past year’s gifts and for the ones upcoming in the
next. On the web at saintpaulsmalcolm.org or call
us at 402.796.2396
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PLEASANT VIEW FARM & GALLERY WARMLY
INVITES you to winter art classes. Projects
will include painting, drawing and print making.
Private or Semi-private lessons. Flexible times,
reasonable rates. Located near Branched Oak
Lake. Call Joni 402-613-0695
A BIG THANK YOU TO THE MALCOLM
CROSS COUNTRY Teams, coaches and everyone
who supported the ALS fundraiser during
Homecoming Week. The money raised and
donated in Jill’s name to the local ALS chaper
was greatly appreciated. Thank you. Bruce,
Marsha and Jill Widick
VILLAGE OF MALCOLM BOARD OF
TRUSTEES MEETING will be held on Wed,
DEC. 3RD at 7PM at the Village Hall 137 E. Second Street, Malcolm, NE. Will be swearing in the
new Board Members & have celebration of outgoing Board Members. If you have any comments,
concerns, questions or would like to hear what is
going on, please join us. Everyone is welcome!!!!!!
JOIN US FOR A GREAT BREAKFAST ON
SUNDAY November 23, 2014 8:00AM - 12:00PM.
Pancakes, sausage, scrambled eggs, biscuits and
gravy, coffee, and juice. Adults - $5.00 Children
(12 & under)-$2.00. Garland Legion Post #369
WE WOULD LIKE TO SAY A HUGE “THANK
YOU” to the Malcolm Volunteer Fire Department
for their work on our recent barn fire. Their
promptness, professionalism and thoroughness
were very impressive. We are truly grateful for
their efforts! Sincerely, Keith & Teresa Powell
RDM LANDSCAPES
IS YOUR
LOCAL
LANDSCAPE COMPANY
COMPANY.. Fall is a great time to
complete those landscape projects you have been
thinking about all year. Retaining walls, paver &
flagstone patios, water features, perennial & tree
installation, landscape lighting and more. Contact
us today for your free estimate. Ryan Maxson 402310-0868
NEED ROCK, DIRT, SAND, WOOD CHIPS, OR
GRAVEL delivered? Call Nelson Hauling at 402796-2686
November 20, 2014
SYNERGY HOMES INC.
(402) 499-3496
CUSTOM HOME Builder and local Malcolm
resident. Bring us your plan or choose from one of
our existing homes plans. Specializing in acreage
home building. We can help make your dream
home a reality! Email: info@synergyhomesne.
com Website: www.synergyhomesne.com
BUETTENBACK CHIROPRACTIC - BACK PAIN,
NECK pain, Headaches? We can help you get
your life back! We are currently accepting new
patients. Call today! 402.476.8483
MIT HOME INSPECTIONS - I PROVIDE A 10
POINT home inspection from attics to crawl
spaces. Before you sell or buy one of the largest
investments of your life make sure you get it inspected by MIT. Please contact Steve Duckett at
402-405-1193.
FOR PEST OR RODENT PROBLEMS, PLEASE
CALL JLS PEST CONTROL. Residential or Commercial. Free affordable quotes. Guaranteed Results. Ask for Buddy. Office 477-1334, Cell 890-4986
TASTEFULLY SIMPLE IS AVAILABLE FOR
YOU! Do you crave Bountiful Beer Bread? Or
need to stock up on your favorite seasonings like
Onion Onion & Garlic Garlic for your everyday
cooking? Try a freezer meal workshop to stock
your freezer with several fabulous meals for quick
& easy suppers. Call or email today! Joy Plautz
*450-9219* [email protected]
HOEFTS
AUTO
RESTORATION
AND
COLLISION Minor dents to major rebuilds. Excellent work at a fair price. 402-601-9698
LOOS CONSTRUCTION INC- ( LCI ) QUALITY
CUSTOM cabinets & built-inns CALL FOR FREE
ESTIMATE 402-783-2111 / 402-416-0141 REFRENCES AVAILABLE www.loosconstructioninc.
com / [email protected]
RAYMOND CONTRACTING INC. - SEPTICS AND
LAGOONS Services include site planning, percolation testing, system design, installation, troubleshooting and property transfer inspections. Certified and Insured. Free Estimates. Lloyd Jakoubek
402-783-2663 or 402-890-6009.
LOOS CONSTRUCTION
INC- COMPLETE
BUILDING & REMODELING SERVICES. Local
General Contractor since 1996 A+ BBB Rating.
Located in Raymond. LCI has quality minded
EMPLOYEES with experience in all phases of construction. Contractors ID # 25058 NE , insured
& references available. CALL FOR FREE EST. 402783-2111/402-416-0141 www.loosconstructioninc.com
TAKE YOUR SKIN SERIOUSLY. DID YOU
KNOW? 80% of the sun damage that leads to skin
cancer occurs before the age of 18. With early detection and proper treatment the average cure rate
is 100%. It’s important you call Complete Family
Dermatology. Schedule a complete skin cancer
screening with Dr. Basler today. F or information
about all available office services, visit...
...www.CompleteFamilyDermatology.com.
SOUTH LINCOLN 2455 Pine Lake Rd, Ste 110
Lincoln, NE 68512. 402-423-1111. North Lincoln 5790 N 33rd St. Circle, Ste A Lincoln, NE
68504. Geoff Basler, M.D., Brent Behrens PA-C.
NEBRASKA STOP FIRE. THE WORLD’S BEST
FIRE EXTINGUISHER. Dealers Dan and Wendy
Botsch. Phone: 402-580-8000 - Dan. 402-4509117 - Wendy. Web: AKE.com Email: dan.
[email protected] 1704 9th Rd, Chapman, NE
68827. Also available at Klute Truck in Ceresco.
REAL ESTATE - BUYING & SELLING - OVER
84 COMBINED years experience in residential
homes, acreages, farms and acreage development.
Free Market Analysis. Call us to develop your
land. Malcolm area residents at 3600 NW 126th
St. for 23 years. Merle and Carolyn Jahde, Home
Real Estate. Call 402-432-0443 or 402-432-3700.
HIGH SPEED INTERNET - SPEEDS UP TO 15MBSERVICING rural areas and local towns including:
Malcolm, Garland, Raymond, Emerald, Staplehurst and north Lincoln. Plans starting at $24.00
per month with unlimited data packages and NO
contracts. No phone line needed. Home phone and
internet service for under $47 (taxes included) per
month. www.ais-ne.com or call 402-817-1717
JACOBSEN
ACOBSEN
ROCK
& GRAVEL - WE
DELIVER Rock, Gravel, Ag-Lime, Dirt, or Sand for
any project you might have. We carry River Rock
and all sizes of Ornamental Rock. A local company,
call for an estimate today. Gary Jacobsen, Rt. #1,
Garland, NE 402-783-2447 or cell phone 643-5171.
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Student Council Wins Award Five Years in a Row!
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Congratulations
to the 2014-15 Student Council for earning the “Gold
Medal for the Outstanding Council in Nebraska” for the fifth year in a
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rrow. Through the various projects involving leadership, citizenship,
sservice, charity, and government they earned the highest number of
award points in the state. The other two student councils that were
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awarded this honor were both Class A schools.
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Through their hard work, our students demonstrate how to be good
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ccitizens of the community. As a school we are very proud of them, and
we congratulate them on all for their hard work.
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Mr. Tarr, Ms. Watson and the school Administration and staff.
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Congratulations to Mr. Tarr for being awarded the Outstanding Student Council Sponsor for 2013-2014!
Non-Profit
Organization
US Postage Paid
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Permit No. 2
MALCOLM PUBLIC SCHOOLS
10004 NW 112th Street
MALCOLM NE 68402
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