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Esko`s Corner - Esko Public Schools
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Esko’s Corner
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Esko Public School District #99
Volume 17 Issue 1
August/September 2012
Superintendent’s Update
What’s Happening at the Sports Operational Needs
Last Fall the Esko School Board
Fields?
By Aaron Fischer
Many of you are probably wondering what is going on
at the athletic fields. The School District has encountered some challenges with the condition of our facilities. The District was aware that our fields were becoming increasingly
unsafe and this knowledge was the impetus to bring a comprehensive facilities plan to the voters for approval a few years ago. There was a belief
that the facilities were at or surpassed their life expectancy, but we were
not aware that many of the areas would not pass inspection going into this
year or would just fall down or apart. This is what happened this year.
Another issue this summer was the flooding that affected countless
families in the area and the school. The District has over $90,000 in damages from the flood and this doesn’t include the hockey shelter, which is
actually a youth hockey structure. Between the age and the condition of
the facilities and the flood the District has some difficult decisions to make.
The areas not passing inspection include the bleachers and the announcing booth. A second opinion was requested on these two areas and
the second opinion confirmed the first report. The Board was interested in
saving money by simply having them fixed, but was surprised that the estimate to get them up to code was over $300,000. This is more than the cost
of buying new bleachers! These costs are considerable and more than had
been allocated in our budget for improvements. It was determined to take
the bleachers and announcing booth down because of safety concerns. The
announcing booth actually fell over with two adults pushing on it. At this
time the fall football and soccer games will not have bleachers or an announcing booth available. However, a regular season is planned for these
sports the fall and start times will be adjusted in order to hold the games here.
Areas that are literally falling apart or did fall apart were the lights,
baseball fencing and baseball dugouts. Two of the four lighting systems fell
off of the poles. This issue required immediate action to prevent a tragic injury
if another one were to fall. The lights are down. The baseball areas are in
tough shape and will require attention to proceed with games there next spring.
The flood came in and caused more trouble for us. A storage building
was pushed off of its foundation and had to be removed. The hockey shelter
has severe molding from the flood water and our concession stand was also
hit hard with mold issues. The baseball outfield fence was pushed over and
the ag lime was washed off of the two lower fields. The flood got into our
scoreboard by the football field and we are unsure if it will be usable or not.
To help address all of these issues the Board invited the coaches, student athletes and parents to come in and share their frustrations and to work on
solving our issues together. The meeting was very well attended and provided a
time and place for all of our “stakeholders” to work together to solve these issues.
This group discussed many ideas for addressing the issues related to operational costs and facility needs. Some of the ideas posed to the School Board
included going for an operational levy, fund raising money to update and replace
facilities, asking the voters to approve a facilities referendum, create alternative
funding sources to pay for repairs and getting the community rallied around
fixing the problems with local talent and effort. The School Board appreciates
all of the people attending and sharing their concerns, frustrations and ideas.
The Board continued this discussion at the July 24 Board meeting and are moving ahead to begin work on some of the ideas presented at
this meeting. The ideas discussed included creating partnerships with area
youth programs, looking for volunteers and donations to upgrade specific
facilities and moving forward with a plan to build a new facility. This facility would include a new track, football/soccer field, bleachers, lights,
announcing booth, and concession building. This plan will be sent to the
MN Dept of Education for Review and Comment. If the plan is accepted by the State, the Board will vote at the August school board meeting
whether or not to move forward with this plan. If the Board passes a resolution to go forward with a building referendum it will take place this fall.
The School Board will need to move quickly to address any of the
facility needs this fall. The Board wants to respond to the facility needs
in a thoughtful way and would like your input as they move forward.
asked voters to renew an operating
levy for our school at $341 per student to replace an expiring $1 per
student levy. This question was brought to the voters and did not pass.
The same budget shortfall that was discussed last fall did not go away.
At this time the School Board is not aware of any new money coming from the State, which is the primary financial resource for the school
district. Without any new revenue it is very likely that additional cuts will
have to be made to the programming and support that our students receive.
Last spring the School Board cut over $90,000 from the school budget.
Currently our School District is the lowest funded school per student in all of Northeastern Minnesota. More than 80% of School Districts
have an operating levy in place to preserve the programming and support their students receive. This is a critical question for our community,
a community that has a reputation of valuing and supporting education.
The Esko School Board will be discussing and deciding at the August
School Board meeting whether or not to ask the voters for this assistance again.
This is a difficult decision and the Board takes many factors into consideration. The School Board members would welcome your input on this matter.
All of the members are listed on our web site and can be reached by email.
ESKO FUN DAY
Sponsored by Esko Lion’s Club & Esko Community Education
Activities for the whole family!
AUGUST 11, 2012
Mark your calendars and plan to attend a fun day of activities!
See
page 2 for Esko Fun Day schedule of events!
 Parade
 Music
 Burkholder 5K Walk/Run
Esko Fun Day Events
Esko’s Fun Day
Events!
Saturday, August 11
9:00 am
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August 11, 2012
Esko High School Football Field
Kids’ Race 8:45am
5K 9:00am
$15/individual
$50/family
Race day registration
Individual $20
Family $60
Race applications available at Esko Fitness Center, Eskomo Pies or Esko Self Serve
218-355-8466
Matching funds provided by Thrivent
Annual Burkholder Run/Walk
Les Knuti Football Field
11:30 am
Parade w/contest, prizes, and…
MARCHING BAND! (Sponsored by Radosevich Law Office)
11:00 line‐up at St. Matthew’s
12– 4 pm
Barbecue & Ice Cream
Northridge Park – Served by St. Matthew’s
Youth Group
12 pm
Medallion Hunt – Cash Prize!
Clues posted at Northridge Park
12-4 pm
CRAFT BOOTHS/VENDORS
Northridge Park
12 – 4 pm
Car Show & Music
Eskomo Pizza Pies Parking Lot
12:30 pm
Dance Performance
Northridge Park
12:30 – 4 pm
Games for All Ages
Northridge Park
Whiffle Ball! Ladder Ball! Bean Bags! Climbing Wall!
Bouncy House! Dunk Tank! - Come dunk Jeff Salo, Pastors
Jeff & Tom, Mr. Hanson, Mr. Stoskopf, Mr. Haugen, Mr. Weaver,
Shawn Sunnarborg, Brooke Schramm, Matt Rengo, Jack Kuhlman,
Alex DeRocher, Ryan Holte and more!
1:30 pm
Duck Races
River at Northridge Park
3:00 pm
Ultimate Frisbee - Football Field
no team needed – just show up to play!
Sponsored by Esko’s Lion Club and Esko Community Education Advisory Council
Parade Entry Contest Registration Form
Name of group or organization: ___________________________
Type of Entry _________________________________________
Contact Person ________________________________________
Phone #s ____________________/________________________
**Parade entries will be judged by the following categories:
Creativity, Originality and Esko Spirit!
Mail registration to: Mary Ann and Dick Duzan
182 Harney Rd. E., Esko, MN 55733
with Adam Kemptar and Ryan Hanson
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Events & Notices
♦ Bookmobile
Mondays August 20; September 10
Think-N-Play - 9:30 - 10:30 am
Tuesdays August 14; September 4, 25
Esko School - 5:45 - 6:30 pm
ECFE Position
Esko Early Childhood Family
Education has a part time Program Assistant opening available.
Please send resume
and letter of interest to
♦ Census
Esko Community Education
Please help us keep our school census
PO Box 10
accurate. If you are new in the
area or have recently had a child Esko, MN 55733
please contact 879-4038 to have your Call Shannon at 879-4038 with
children be put on our age 0-4 census.
any additional questions.
Bob Thompson Memorial
Esko Sports Alliance
Golf Tournament
When: Saturday, September 8, 2012
Where: Cloquet Country Club
Time: 11:00 am Shotgun
4:00 Dinner and Program
Thank you!
Donation: $375 per team or
Americorps Position Available at Esko
Schools
$75 per individual non-member
Esko Public Schools is looking for a full-time Americorps member
to provide student support interventions. The Americorps member
will work with a team of school and community personnel to identify youth who need support and to develop a plan to ensure students
receive a variety of supports, including connection to caring adults,
integrated academic support, and service-learning opportunities both
in the school and out-of-school settings and access to high-quality afterschool and summer programming.
Donation Includes: Dinner, Green Fee, Carts (two per
group), on course events, auction, and prizes
An Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree is desired. If interested in this
full time position, please contact Brian Harker, Esko Elementary Prinicpal, at bharker@esko.k12.mn.us or 879-4673.
$55 per individual member
Limited to first 30 teams
Sign up ASAP by calling Chad
Stoskopf 879-1909
All proceeds will directly support Esko
Athletic Programs
Esko Welcomes New Businesses....
Summer Cheerleading Camp
Dates: 08/08/2012 6:00PM - 7:30PM - Esko Schools - Clock Lobby
08/09/2012 6:00PM - 7:30PM - Esko Schools - Clock Lobby
Cost: $ 25.00
Description: Join Esko Cheerleaders for a fun summer camp! Participants will
learn cheers on August 8th and 9th from 6:00-7:30. On Saturday,
August 11, they will be able to walk in the Esko Days parade! Lineup is at 10:30 at St. Matthew's Church and the parade begins at
11:00. This fun summer club is being offered by the Esko
Cheerleaders to help raise funds for them!
Please complete and mail After School Club registration form on page 11
OR register online at www.esko.k12.mn.us.
Esko School Garden: 2012
Thank you!
Have you stopped by the school garden lately?
If not—you should!
Thanks to Kim & Korbyn Danielson for their
organizing efforts, gardening expertise and
care, the garden is looking beautiful!
Get Involved!
SafeSun: A luxurious mobile airbrush tanning service
that comes to you!
Web: SafeSuntan.org
Email: Robyn@SafeSuntan.org
Phone: 218.260.9870
Wildflowers, LLC
34 E Highway 61
499-8024
Fall Rummage Sales
September 21 & 22
Mail form below and payment to:
Esko Community Education
PO Box 10, Esko, MN 55733
by September 13 to put your address on the map.
Esko Fall Rummage Sales
Name__________________________________________________
We are still looking for volunteers
to continue to make it a success.
Call 879-4038!
Address________________________________________________
Phone #s_______________________/________________________
$3.00 for address on map.
Publication Title - Esko’s Corner; Statement of Frequency - Monthly (10 months)
Authorized Organization: Esko Community Education,
P.O. Box 10, 2 East Highway 61, Esko, MN 55733
Issue Number - On Front Cover
Articles and submissions may be sent to the Esko Community Ed. office or e-mailed to cwalther@
esko.k12.mn.us. The deadline is the 8th of every month for the next month’s issue. Articles may be
edited for space and content. If you have questions, please call the Esko Community Education office
at 879-4038. Visit the School Website: www.esko.k12.mn.us
Please circle one: Friday only
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Both days
Total enclosed $_____________ (NO REFUNDS)
Please make check payable to: Esko Community Education and mail
to: PO Box 10, Esko, MN 55733 by September 13th.
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Featuring...
Korbyn Danielson EARNS GIRL SCOUT GOLD AWARD
Korbyn Danielson of Esko, Minnesota earned her Gold Award for her
community service project “Caps
of Care” which was focused on the
area’s homeless population.
Esko’s Korbyn Danielson
recently completed requirements
for Girl Scout’s top achievement,
the Girl Scout Gold Award. Danielson’s project was to knit and donate
warm hats for the homeless people
in our area. She did this by holding
classes and teaching people of all
ages how to knit hats. She recruited the help of Deb Holman; Chad
Stoskopf; Kathy Skoog; Jessica
Kramer; Christina Walther; Rachel
Jacob; Gina Cole; the congregations
of Good Shepherd, Family of God,
and Grace Lutheran Church; and
many more to complete her project.
Those who gave time/ donated yarn
and articles of clothing were also instrumental in the completion of this
project.
“My project has been a huge
step in my life; I’ve learned so much
from it. I have gained skills in communicating, teaching, planning, organizing, and speaking. I developed
my project based on my experiences
with the Damiano center in Duluth,
an economy class I took in the spring,
and my love of hat making. I have
learned and grown from this process
and it will help me in the future. It
will remind me that everyone has potential, working hard pays off, and it
takes one idea to help change things
for the better,” says Danielson.
A ceremony to recognize
Danielson’s accomplishment was
held at Our Savior’s Lutheran Church
on Grand Ave in Duluth , Minnesota
on July 24th.
The Girl Scout Gold Award
– Girl Scouting’s highest honor –
evolved from a long line of special
Girl Scout Awards. This prestigious
award recognizes the work of Girl
Scouts who have achieved outstanding accomplishments in the areas
of leadership, community service,
career planning, and personal development. Each girl working towards
the Girl Scout Gold Award must
complete five requirements related
to these areas, including spending
a minimum of 65
hours planning and
implementing a Girl
Scout service project
that has a positive
and lasting impact on
the community.
Girl Scouts
who are in grades
9-12 or are 14-18
years of age are
eligible to earn the
award.
Approximately 3,000 Girl
Scouts earn the Girl
Scout Gold Award annually, and are
acknowledged by many governmental, national, and local organizations.
A growing number of colleges and
universities award scholarships and
grants to Girl Scout Gold Award
recipients’ projects and leadership
skills.
A United Way funded agency, Girl Scouts of Minnesota Wisconsin Lakes and Pines serves 39
counties in northern Minnesota and
northwest Wisconsin. Girl Scouting
builds girls of courage, confidence,
and character who make the world
a better place. For more information about joining, volunteering, or
donating to Girl Scouts, visitwww.
gslakesandpines.org or call(218)
726-4710.
All-Stars
Esko juniors Jared Mattson and Ryan
Holte were invited to the 2012 Arrowhead all-star high school baseball
game. The game took place in Nashwauk, MN on Sunday June 23rd.
The Duluth area top players made up
the South team while upper Minnesota players made up the North team.
It was a well played game with the
North team edging out the South by
a score of 6 to 5. Jared finished the
season with a .462 batting average
and an ERA of 1.79. Ryan had a .404
batting average and lead the polar
league with 10 doubles. Congratulations to both boys for a great season.
Does your child have health
insurance?
If not, help may be available.
Minnesota Health Care Programs
Public school districts and charter schools are required by
Minnesota Statutes section 256.96 to annually notify their
families about Minnesota Health Care Programs that are
available based on household income. Schools may choose
to include this notification in their annual packet with the
Application for Educational Benefits.
Health Reminders!!
Attention parents of all Kindergarten and 7th graders!! Please be reminded that all Kindergarten and 7th graders are due for Immunizations boosters. This usually includes a TDAP and a second chicken
pox booster. These are required by the State for attendance at school.
Please bring all forms to open house or mail/ fax to the school. Open
House is another opportunity to have families bring any allergy or
medical concerns to the nurse’s office. We will have you fill out an
action plan to have ready for the school year. Thanks and see you at
school!!!
Minnesota Health Care Programs have free and low-cost health
insurance for children and families who qualify. (Medical Assistance
has no monthly premium. MinnesotaCare has a monthly premium
based on household income.)
Your child may qualify if your household income is below:
Income is one factor for qualifying. Other rules and limits apply.
For more information, call your county office or visit
www.dhs.state.mn.us/healthcare. The income limits above are valid
until June 30, 2013.
To get a Minnesota Health Care Programs (MHCP)
application:
 Print one from www.dhs.state.mn.us/healthcare
 Call 877-KIDS-NOW toll free
 Call Carlton County Health and Human Services at 218-879-4583
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Featuring...
Esko School Receives Grant from
Northland
Duluth, MN – The Northland Foundation’s Board of Trustees approved
65 grants totaling $301,316 during the second quarter of 2012. Grants are
awarded to benefit northeastern Minnesota nonprofit community organizations whose programs align with the Northland Foundation’s mission and
priority areas.
This spring, Northland awarded special grants to help facilitate Prekindergarten-to-Grade 3 planning in 20 communities in the region. This grant
opportunity was offered to school district and Reservation school teams that
attended the Northland Foundation’s 2012 Early Childhood Summit. The
Summit brought together 200 school superintendents, administrators, educators, and school board and community members to explore PreK-Grade 3
strategies designed to better “connect the dots” from preschool through the
early elementary years in order to improve student achievement. Since 2007,
Northland has distributed 114 similar Early Childhood Summit grants totaling $85,000 to help provide school teams with resources to meet, plan, and
implement new practices to enhance their work with young children and their
families.
Northeastern Minnesota School Districts, Northeast Minnesota
PreKindergarten to Grade 3 Planning Grants offered to Northeast Minnesota
school districts and Indian Reservation teams that attended the Northland
Foundation’s 2012 Early Childhood Summit held in April.
Esko Public Schools - ISD #099, Esko
$1,000
TOWN OF THOMSON NOTICE
ADJOURNED ANNUAL TOWN MEETING
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
The Adjourned Annual Meeting of the Town of Thomson will be held
in the Town Board Room at the Thomson Town Hall, 25 E. Harney
Road, Esko at 6:30 p.m.
The 2013 tax levy which was approved at the March 2012 Annual
Meeting will be reviewed.
Rhonda Peleski, Clerk/Treasurer Town of Thomson
879-9719
School Board Election Facts
Did you know…
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School Board members are elected to four-year terms
School Board elections occur every two years
The next School Board election will occur on November 6
The upcoming candidate filing period for the next election is July 31 –
August 14
Three (3) school board positions will be contested in the next election
Do You Care About the Education of Esko Children?
Have You Thought About
Serving on the Esko School Board?
NOTICE FOR FILING DATES FOR ELECTION TO THE SCHOOL
BOARD INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 99 ESKO PUBLIC
SCHOOLS – STATE OF MINNESOTA
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the period for filing affidavits of candidacy for the office of school board member of Independent School District
No. 99 shall begin on July 31, 2012 and shall close at 5:00 o’clock pm on
August 14, 2012.
The general election shall be held on Tuesday, November 6, 2012.
At that election, (3) three members will be elected to the School Board for
terms of four (4) years each.
Affidavits of Candidacy are available from the school district
clerk, 2 E Hwy 61, Esko, MN 55733. The filing fee for this office is $2. A
candidate for this office must be an eligible voter, must be 21 years of age
or more on assuming office, must have been a resident of the school district
from which the candidate seeks election for thirty (30) days before the general election, and must have no other affidavit on file for any other office at
the same primary or next ensuing general election.
The affidavits of candidacy must be filed in the office of the school
district clerk and the filing fee paid prior to 5:00 o’clock pm on August 14,
2012.
BY THE ORDER OF THE SCHOOL BOARD
Jeff Salo, School District Clerk
Wednesday, October 17, at 8:30 a.m.
(Make-up day will be October 26.)
ESKO HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 2013 COMMUNITY CLEAN-UP
It’s time again for the Esko High School Class of 2013 to do their annual
volunteer service project. They will be performing community projects
such as raking leaves, picking up garbage, or any other fall cleaning
services. If you are interested in having this done at your home, please
fill out the information below, cut out this ad, and send it to or drop it
off at the high school office by October 12. If you have any questions
related to the senior community project, please call.
Esko High School
2 East Highway 61, P.O. Box 10
Attn: Mrs. D. Ellefson
Esko, MN 55733
or call 218-879-4673 ext. #144
If you’d like to be put on the list, please fill out the following
information:
Name:___________________________________
Address:______________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________
Phone#:_______________________________________________________
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1 Annual ULTIMATE FRISBEE Tournament
Work Needed:
Saturday, August 11, 2012
3:00 pm – Football Field
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Community Churches
Esko Apostolic Lutheran Church
Fall Worship Schedule
Esko Museum Celebration
The Esko Historical Society will reopen the museum’s
“Palkie Grist Mill” with a celebration
Sundays
8:00 am
Worship Service – All Ages
9:00 am
Coffee & Fellowship*
*(3rd Sunday - Holy Communion)
9:30 am
Worship Service – All Ages
10:45 am
Sunday School
Sunday, Sept. 23 from 1 to 4 pm
Sunday, September 9th – Sunday School Rally Day
8:00 am
Worship Service – All Ages
9:00 am
Coffee & Fellowship
9:30 am
Worship Service – All Ages
10:45 am
Sunday School – Registration, Music, Singing,
Meet the teachers, Fellowship for all ages!
11:45 am
Lunch following Sunday School Rally!
Come and see the many improvements that enhance the
mill and exhibits.
Enjoy refreshments and other activities.
September 28th–30th... Fall Youth Rally
In Esko, MN ….. 6th Grade and older are welcome! We would like
to invite you and your friends to come and share in fellowship, praising &
worshiping our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
Wednesday, October 3rd – Family Night Begins!
9:30 am
5:45 pm
6:30 pm
Ladies Bible Study
Dinner
Activities for all ages…
Kids for Jesus (Pre-School-2nd Grade)
Investigation Creation (3rd-5th Grade)
Jr. Youth (6th-8th Grade)
Sr. Youth (9th-12th Grade)
Adult Bible Study begins!
† Check out our Church website at www.eskoapostolic.org.
Please Come and Join Us.
Pastor Bruce Bergstedt
Apostolic Lutheran Church
25 Church Road, Esko, MN 55733
(218-879-3882)
St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church
“A family of believers grounded in, growing in and
reaching out in Christ.”
Pastors Jeffrey Walther and Tom Brinkley
4 Elizabeth Avenue, Esko, MN
879-3510
stmattsesko@aol.com
WORSHIP SCHEDULE!
Sundays 8 & 10:30 am
Mondays - 6:30 pm
(through Labor Day)
Worship
Worship in the Family
Life Center
Dates to Remember:
1. Worship Service at Northridge Park
 Sunday, August 12 – 10:00 am
Dave Horn, musical guest. Potluck following
worship service. Bring your own lawn chair.
2. Monday Night Worship with Dave Horn
 Monday, August 13, 6:30 pm
3. Rally Day
 Sunday, September 9
8 am and 10:30 am Worship Services
9:15 a.m. Sunday School Fall Kickoff
4. 7th and 8th Grade Confirmation
Parent Orientation
 Wednesday, September 12 at 6:30 p.m.
Confirmation
classes
begin
Wednesday,
September 19 at 3:20 pm- 5 pm
5. Honor Your Aging Parents
 Tuesdays beginning Tuesday, September 4
at 6:30 p.m.
6. Coming in September
 Christians in Recovery Thursday evenings
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Bring the Family!
Eskomo Sports
Activities Fee Schedule 2012-2013
Category I Activities:
Fee charged, MSHSL sponsored competition and eligibility. $140
Esko Hosted Activities: Baseball
Softball
Basketball
X Country Running
Track
Soccer (Girls)
Volleyball
Football
Cooperative Hosted Activites:
Esko is a member of a cooperative agreement to host various activities. The host school (Cloquet)
establishes the fee for the following cooperatively sponsored activities.
Hockey (Boys & Girls)
Swimming (Boys & Girls)
Slalom Skiing
Golf (Boys & Girls)
Wrestling
Tennis
X Country Skiing (Nordic) Soccer (Boys)
Category II Activities:
Fee charged, MSHSL eligibility followed for participation. $70
Jr. High Sports
One Act Play
Knowledge Bowl
Speech
Math League
Category III Activities:
Fee charged, MSHSL eligibility followed for participation: $70
Cheerleading
Jr. High Knowledge Bowl
Dance Line
Jr. High Math League
Fall Play
No Fee Activities:
MSHSL eligibility followed for participation.
Concert Band
Jazz Band
Peer Helper
Concert Choir
Swing Choir Student Government
Musician, stage crew, techs for fall/one act plays
Sports Manager/Statisticians
Students qualifying for free or reduced lunch will pay a reduced activity
fee.
STUDENT MAXIMUM FEES:
Sr. High Activities $280
Jr. High Activities $180
(Cooperative fees paid to other schools will NOT count towards student
maximums).
1. Participation fees must be paid prior to participation in all activities.
2. Participation fees are refunded only if the individual does not make
the team or quits before the first contest of the season. A refund form
needs to be picked up in the Activities Office and signed by the coach.
Refunds will be issued by the District Office and sent to the student’s
home. No cash refunds will be given.
3. If a student qualifies for free lunch, the participation fee will be
waived and if he/she qualifies for reduced lunch the fee will be 1/2 the
amount.
BACK TO SCHOOL DANCE
GRADES 7-12
Esko High School Field
Friday, August 31, 2012
7:00 – 10:00 pm $5.00
Music by: Kenny B. Productions
Sponsored By Esko KIDS PLUS
2012-2013 ALL SPORTS
PARENT/ATHLETE MEETING
The All Sports Meeting will be held on
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
in the school cafeteria.
This is a mandatory meeting for parents and athletes.
Grades 7-9 will be held at 6:00 pm
Grades 10-12 will meet at 7:00 pm
Please register online via Esko School Website prior to the meeting
in order to speed up the process of getting the paperwork submitted.
SPORTS PHYSICALS NEEDED
Please schedule an appointment with your family physician to have a sports
physical completed. Student athletes will not be allowed to participate in
a sport until they have a completed, current physical on file. Physicals are
good for three years from the date of the physical exam.
Please use the 2012-2013 MSHSL Physical Form when the examination is preformed (documents can be picked up at the Esko Athletic Office
or downloaded via the Esko website). Completed and signed forms can be
mailed to the high school athletic office or they can be turned in during the
all sports meeting which will be held on Wednesday, August 8, 2012 in the
school cafeteria. The meeting for grades 7-9 will be held at 6:00 pm. Grades
10-12 will meet at 7:00 pm.
Please register online via Esko School Website prior to the meeting
in order to speed up the process of getting the paperwork submitted.
Thank you in advance for your cooperation! GO ESKOMOS!!!
SEASON TICKETS
2012-13
ALL SPORT SEASON – Includes football, volleyball, boys/girls basketball.
Prices DO NOT include Esko Invitational Volleyball tournament, Coaches
Classic or post season tournament play.
ADULT - 1 Adult:
2 Adults:
$120.00
$240.00
STUDENT - 1 Student:
$ 80.00
2 Students:
$110.00
3 Students:
$166.00
4 Students:
$222.00
5 Students:
$258.00
(for each additional student add $35.00)
BASKETBALL – Includes boys/girls regular season home games.
Prices DO NOT include Coaches Classic or post season tournament play.
ADULT - STUDENT - 1 Adult:
$ 90.00
2 Adults:
$180.00
1 Student:
$ 60.00
2 Students:
$ 83.00
3 Students:
$124.00
4 Students:
$166.00
5 Students:
$184.00
(for each additional student add $15.00)
SINGLE GAME TICKET PRICES
Adult:
$ 6.00
*Senior Citizen
$ 6.00
(unless season pass is obtained)
Student
$ 4.00
*Persons wishing to purchase a senior citizen pass must be 65 years of age
or older as verified by driver’s license or state issued identification. Senior
Citizen passes are only available at the High School Office during regular working hours and are non-transferrable. Senior Passes are available
for $30.00 for the school year and are not usable at play-off games or
non-home games.
7 - Esko’s Corner - August/September 2012
2012-2013 Elementary Class Lists
Kindergarten: Students will receive class and bus information in the mail by the second week of August.
If you have not received your information, please call
Julie at 879-3361.
Grade 1: Christi Cimermancic: 1. Abrahamson,
Will 2. Antonutti, Joseph 3. Beare, Alena 4. Belland,
Levi 5. Bergstedt, Ava 6. Christensen, Selassie 7.
Forslund, Cooper 8. Iverson, Damien 9. Jones, Asher
10. Liimatainen, Cruize 11. Madill, Abrianna 12.
Mattson, Talon 13. Osborne, Andrew 14. Perich,
Makoi 15. Putzke, Dylan 16. Putzke, Ethan 17. Ruopp,
Grace 18. Schmitz, Annastasia 19. Sinnott, Kallahan
20. Vlaminck, Christian 21. Wisted, Isaac 22. Zahn,
Shelby
Mrs. Baird: 1.Anderson, Jorie 2. Anderson, Simone
3. Bertogliat, Gino 4. Campanario, Tyler 5. Dugger,
Nicole 6. Harker, Emerson 7. Hart, Chloe 8. Hipp,
Bryce 9. Kemptar, Emily 10. Kilichowski, Ethan 11.
Lewis, Aiden 12. Lilly, Gwendolyn 13. Marciulionis,
Dylan 14. Munthe, Greta 15. Niven, Leah 16. Ondrus,
Trenton 17. Randa, Jacob 18. Randa, Jordyn 19.
Ruuska, Nolan 20. Spindler, Dalton 21. Swanson,
Hannah
Mrs. Pyrlik: 1. Amireault, Rachel 2. Bohlman,
Emmeline 3. Davis, Aliyah 4. Ferkul, Katerina 5.
Follett, Sawyer 6. Grayson, Logan 7. Johnson, Carson
8. Jones, Jayla 9. Kiminski, Tallon 10. Kopp, Samuel
11. Kubis, Caden 12. Laveau, Dawson 13. Miller, Belle
14. Munthe, Sofia 15. Napoli, Brandon 16. Perfetti,
Dominick 17. Perlinger, Ainslie 18. Pettyjohn, Erin
19. Powers, McKenna 20. Reeves, Sophia 21. Taylor,
Mason
Mrs. Durand: 1. Barta, Joel 2. Campbell, Wyatt 3.
Carlson, Jazmyn 4. Demers, Rylee 5. Eickhoff, Olivia
6. Engen, Anabelle 7. Foxx, Kaelyn 8. Gabel, Zander 9.
Garden, Harley 10. Hipp, Spencer 11. Hurst, Madison
12. Johnson, Kyra 13. Kauma, Brandon 14. Lanthier,
Logan 15. Maki, Anja 16. Matuszak, Leo 17. Myers,
Alexzander 18. Plante, Bailey 19. Sjodin, Judah 20.
Staples, Kate 21. Sullivan, Declan
Miss Battaglia: 1. Berger, Cadence 2. Erjavec, Bethany
3. Forrest, Gavin 4. Johnson, Jacob 5. Kalligher, Thea 6.
Liljegren, Amara 7. Male, Braedyn 8. Mattonen, Ella 9.
Parrott, Makayla 10. Pederson, Ava 11. Polecheck, Ivy
12. Regas, Emelia 13. South, Aiden 14. Stokes, Tanner
15. Sturm, Ryan 16. Sundquist, Elaina 17. Thelen,
Araydia 18. Townsend, Ava 19. Weber, Wyatt 20.
Wietman, Nicole 21. Wirtanen, Derrek 22. Workman,
Trenton
Grade 2: Mrs. Gustafson: 1. Anderson, Caleb 2.
Cekalla, Emma 3. Cosgriff, Kaden 4. Erspamer, Evan
5. Gundry, Jacob 6. Hartlieb, Elizabeth 7. Johnson,
Kalliope 8. Johnson, Tyceson 9. Lanthier, Kassidy
10. Modeen, Ariel 11. Nagorski, Jackson 12. Nooyen,
Hanna 13. Nygren, Caitlin 14. Peterson, Alayna 15.
Peterson, Alec 16. Peterson, Matthew 17. Peterson,
Reese 18. Seglem, Timothy 19. Seguin, Skylar 20.
Tester, Jack 21. Warner, Makenzie
Mrs. Halverson: 1. Abbett, Cooper 2. Aker, Ashley 3.
Berglund, Cal 4. Chopskie, Jordan 5. Chopskie, Megan
6. Christensen, Zuriah 7. Green, Sophia 8. Johnson,
Erik 9. Jurmu, Lucas 10. Klatte, Dylan 11. Lawrey,
Madyson 12. Leslie, Blake 13. Macartney, Nicholas
14. Meysembourg, Benjamin 15. Pyrlik, Thomas
16. Seboe, Ella 17. Sonneman, Charley 18. Stodola,
Morgan 19. Streu, Brooklyn 20. Wehr, Zoe
Mrs. Harden: 1.Bechthold, Carter 2. Brissett, Cadence 3. Christensen, Ty 4. Erickson, Drew 5. Ferkul,
Marisa 6. Glendenning, Ryan 7. Grayson, Caden 8.
Greensky, Aubrianna 9. Greniger, Natalie 10. Haugen,
Cale 11. Korby, Ava 12. Kuklinski, Avery 13. Lammi,
Kaydence 14. Lattner, Kaitlin 15. Lindgren, Presten 16.
Mock, Aidric 17. Napper, Ryan 18. Olson, Raegen 19.
Prachar, Drew 20. Rudnicki, Adam 21. Tracy, Parker
Mrs. Harms: 1. Adkins, Kaylor 2. Anderson, Jaxson
3. Berger, Cuinn 4. Del Caro, Isabella 5. Erickson,
Benjamin 6. Ion, Ava 7. Johnson, Meghan 8. Kazel,
Alex 9. Korienek, Nate 10. Pagelkopf, Jessica 11. Roy,
Dade 12. Rud, Isaac 13. Salmela, Tyler 14. Sjodin,
Janae 15. Sorenson, Madalee 16. Swedberg, Lydia
17. Thompson, Evan 18. Wickenheiser, Adeline 19.
Wilson, Owen 20. Zezulka, Carter
Grade 3: Mr. Anderson: 1.Adkins, Kaitlyn 2.Anderson, Russell 3.Barstad, Alexander 4.Boyat, Hannah
5.Campanario, Owen 6.Carlson, Jordan 7.Erickson,
Aaron 8. Erkkila, Zachariah 9.Gonsorowski, Kade 10.
Hanson, Emily 11. Helberg,Isabelle 12.Housey, Lily
13. Iallonardo, Sophia 14. Magnuson, Ava 15. Martineau, Nikolas 16. Mattinen, Allison 17. Menor, Adriana
18. Paczynski, Kaylee 19. Perlinger, Ripley 20. Peterson, Samantha A. 21. Rambow, Parker 22. Randall,
Orie 23. South, Madison 24. Umpierre, Dominic
Miss Uecker: 1. Belich, Mollie 2. Berg, Hunter 3. Engen, Cole 4. Fredrickson, Ethan 5. Gabel, Aila 6. Harden, Michael 7. Henney, Daniel 8. Karppinen, Jayden
9. Kilichowski, Carver 10. Kubis, Carter 11. LaBorde,
Dale 12. Lekander, Lacy 13. Mrozik, Wyatt 14. Nygren,
Chloe 15. Perich, Mason 16. Peterson, Samantha L. 17.
Regas, Ellie 18. Rengo, Nathaniel 19. Scheer, Emma
20. Sundquist, Hannah 21. Tusken, Kate 22. Wickenheiser, Wyatt 23. Wohling, Jordynne 24. Zuck, Halle
Mrs. Hallsten: 1. Bolling, Faith 2. Christensen,
Hosanna 3. Christiansen, Lillian 4. Emanuel, Maya 5.
Grover, Jayce 6. Hexum, Ingrid 7. Holt, Ben 8. Johnson,
Olivia 9. Kubat, Karisa 10. Lillo, Brett 11. Majerle,
Jacob 12. Marciulionis, Mikayli 13. McColley, Hunter
14. Miketin, Riley 15. Peterson, Aaron 16. Prusi,
Naomi 17. Reiman, Matthew 18. Rengo, Emily 19.
Rivera, Waylon 20. Rydberg, Maria 21. Salo, Carter
22. Shingledecker, Grace 23. Swanson, Nick 24.
Wagemaker, Sarah
Mrs. Pfister: 1. Abrahamson, Kyle 2. Anderson, Claire
3. Anderson, Keone 4. Antonutti, Rachel 5. Barta,
Nathan 6. Beckstrom, Hailey 7. Carlblom, Amber
8. Carlson, Ethen 9. DeMuth, Daniel 10. Erickson,
Tegan 11. Foucault, Jeremiah 12. Goodreau, Avery 13.
Hart, Chad 14. Johnson, Jack 15. Jurkic, Hailey 16.
Landsverk, Jordyn 17. Maki, Eero 18. McIlvain, Riley
19. Moe, Kaiden 20. Niven, Drew 21. Pfister, Jackson
22. Phillips, Jillian 23. Powers, Jillian 24. Tester, Alexis
Grade 4: Mrs. Hipp: 1. Bubb, Jacob 2. Christensen,
Elisha 3. Couture, Edward 4. Currier, Caitlyn 5. Czerwinski, Hope 6. Eckenberg, Rilea 7. Erickson, Morgan 8. Jones, Landin 9. Kiminski, Deegan 10. Lathrop,
Devon 11. Liljegren, Avery 12. Marzolf, Andrew 13.
Maunu, Mikalie 14. Nadeau, Cody 15. Olson, Sara 16.
Ondrus, Cole 17. Osterling, Asia 18. Parask, Autumn
19. Schmitz, Fletcher 20. Staples, Haley 21. Stark,
Brenna 22. Stueber, Sarah 23. Sunnarborg, Mallory 24.
Thornton, Allison
Ms. Dahl: 1. Adamu, Ayisha 2. Aker, Alexandra 3.
Amireault, Jason 4. Berger, Cade 5. Bourgeault, Alexander 6. Brownie, Alexander 7.Butkiewicz, Darrin 8.
Edland, Dylan 9. Firn, Riley 10. Fuller, Thomas 11.
Haapala, Madelyn 12. Hanson, Lily 13. Hartlieb, JR
14. Kessey, Megan 15. Mosack, Madison 16. Munthe,
Neysa 17. Napper, Lexxy 18. Raway, Blake 19. Rice,
Lucas 20. Rodenwald, Kaydee 21. Rud, Lillian Mae 22.
Swenson, Tiffany
Mrs. Foxx: 1. Bergstedt, James 2. Cloose, Isabelle 3.
Felmlee, Autumn 4. Fetter, Karsten 5. Fischer, Riley 6.
Gannucci, Paul 7. Geving, Tanner 8. Grayson, Sydney
9. Johnson, McKenzie 10. Johnson, Zoie 11. Koskela,
Tyler 12. Mock, Emlynn 13. Ochis, Jaxton 14. Olesiak,
John 15. Olson, Trevin 16. Poppenberg, Sydney 17.
Randa, Jonah 18. Rich, Tristan 19. Salmela, Kaitlyn 20.
Schramm, Drake 21. Thomas, Gracie 22. Urie, Michael
23. Workman, Cailin
Mrs. Johnson: 1. Anderson, Lucas 2. Bertogliat, Tia
3. Blue, Elijah 4. Dupuis, Olivia 5. Eickhoff, Hunter
6. Einbu, Sophie 7. Erjavec, James 8. Forslund, Olivia
9. Gregg, Taiya 10. Hoffman, Dane 11. Johnson, Mark
12. Lanthier, Addison 13. Lanthier, Dylan 14. Liupakka, Grace 15. Mismash, Megan 16. Moder, Molly 17.
Mowers, Elsa 18. Mrozik, Merlea 19. Porter, Alexander
20. Russell, Jazz 21. Schuman, Skylar 22. Sinnott, Kieran 23. Swedberg, Nicholas 24. Weber, Abigail
8 - Esko’s Corner - August/September 2012
Grade 5: Mrs. Schmidt: 1. Anderson, Noah 2.
Andler, Gerald 3. Bottila, Michaela 4. Butkiewicz,
Diah 5. Carlson, Owen 6. DeLeon, Dea 7. Erickson, Eli
8. Jansen, Miles 9. Jokinen, Michelle 10. Magnuson,
Ella 11. Maki, Alicia 12. Messner, Wyatt 13. Mismash,
Nicole 14. Peterson, Mason 15. Robnik, Alicia 16.
Rudnicki, Abby 17. Spindler, Trevor 18. Stoewer,
Yiyuan 19. Umpierre, Gabriel 20. Wiermaa, Julien 21.
Williams, Shylee 22. Wohling, Skylar
Mr. Smith: 1. Akervik, Keegan 2. Bechthold, Megan
3. Bolling, Sam 4. Calverly, Emma 5. Durand, Derian
6. Erickson, Rylie 7. Gannucci, Samuel 8. Johnson,
Marcus 9. Koski, Troy 10. Laundergan, Jonah 11. Morrow, Gabrielle 12. Osborne, Mary 13. Partika, Alexis
14. Peterson, Morgan 15. Putzke, Kendra 16. Radovich, Allie 17. Richards, Michael 18. Ruuska, Monica
19. Sorenson, Rowdy 20. Swartwoudt, Gracie 21.
Zdebski, Jenna 22. Zuck, Hannah
Mr. Lindquist: 1. Akervik, Mason 2. Anderson, Samia
3. Bolgrean, Joshua 4. Boyat, Ian 5. Burse, Tatijahna 6.
Christenson, Jager 7. Compo, Aubrey 8. Day, Sydni 9.
Enger, Felicity 10. Fuller, Edward 11. Gabel, Braden
12. Greniger, Amber 13. Johanson, Tyler 14. Kangas,
Sophia 15. Korby, Ryan 16. Moore, Aaron 17. Pantsar,
Rachel 18. Propp, Isabelle 19. Pyrlik, Lucas 20. Rich,
Anthony 21. Rud, Elijah 22. Stodola, Lora 23. Vinje,
Dylan
Mrs. W. Smith: 1. Adkins, Annabelle 2. DeMuth,
Kristy 3. Ferkul, Svetlana 4. Green, Hannah 5.
Gunderson, Christian 6. Haines, Parker 7. Hietala,
Ronda 8. Laroya, Jay 9. Maki, Jade 10. Moerke, Reid
11. Rice, Sophia 12. Seguin, Gage 13. Severson,
Lincoln 14. Shingledecker, Faith 15. Smith, Kendall
16. Streu, Braeden 17. Sunde, Hunter 18. Tusken,
Joseph 19. Vlaminck, Starla 20. Vosburg, Victoria 21.
Weber, Allison 22. Wefel, Payton
Grade 6: Mr. Nielsen: 1. Autio-Osberg, Sydney 2.
Giancola, Luca 3. Halling, Justin 4. Hanson, Sydney 5.
Hendrickson, Colter 6. Herren, Thomas 7. Imig, Alex
8. Lanthier, Curtis 9. Litsey, Baylor 10. Maki, Kaleigh
11. McColley, Terryn 12. McComb, Lydia 13. Mowers,
Brita 14. Olson, Michaela 15. Quesinberry, Austin 16.
Rengo, Sam 17. Robertson, Johnathan 18. Rye, Kirsten
19. Sordelet, Gavin 20. Stracek, Jonathan 21. Turner,
Eve 22. Vinje, Mason 23. Weber, Kenzie 24. White,
Connor 25. Wold, Annika
Mrs. Thornton: 1. Abrahamson, Makayla 2. Berger,
Camden 3. Blue, Chloe 4. Borchardt, Lia 5. Broman,
Dawson 6. Butkiewicz, Deja 7. Cloose, Kelby 8.
Coss, Hendrix 9. Folken, Connor 10. Follett, Jayla 11.
Gorder, Brendan 12. Grayson, Logan 13. Haapanen,
John 14. Haavisto, Jayden 15. Halling, Brianna 16.
Halling, Emily 17. Holland, Riley 18. Kauma, Corey
19. Koskela, Peyton 20. Piepho, Jaustin 21. Pierre,
Sarah 22. Poppenberg, Keegan 23. Rambow, Madison
24. Rydberg, Lauren 25. Stueber, Samantha
Mr. Wickenheiser: 1. Abbett, Cassadie 2. Anderson,
Jolene 3. Bolling, Autumn 4. Butkiewicz, Damon 5.
Campbell, Christopher 6. Christensen, Josiah 7. Christensen, Trinity 8. Dunkley, Nicholas 9. Johnson, Izaiah
10. Jubie, Brady 11. Jurmu, Sarah 12. Karkkainen, Kaleb 13. Kreeger, Savannah 14. Lund, Elise 15. Moerke,
Isabelle 16. Monnier, Addie 17. Montminy, Mylee 18.
Partika, Ashley 19. Pera, Preston 20. Schmitz, William
21. Spehar, Isaac 22. Stoyanoff, Dane 23. Sunnarborg,
Macy 24. Tracy, Meghan 25. Tranah, Cullen
Mrs. Johnson (Gertsema):
1. Alaspa, Patricia 2.
Bergerson, Kaitlyn 3. Berglund, Mirra 4. Bourgeault,
Lucas 5. Broman, Dylan 6. Couture, Heather 7. Dusek,
Azrael 8. Garden, Devon 9. Gonsorowski, Hubie 10.
Gorder, Kendall 11. Hoffman, Dawson 12. Johnson,
Tanner 13. Johnson, Tim 14. Kallberg, Makenzie 15.
Korienek, Madison 16. Mainville, Charlotte 17. Olson, Tyler 18. Perich, Andrew 19. Prusi, Nathaniel 20.
Rice, Natalie 21. Seboe, Jake 22. Stodola, Jonathan 23.
Stracek, James 24. Sturm, Jenna 25. Wagemaker, Luke
School Supplies
WINTERQUIST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL - ESKO
School supply list for the 2012/2013 school year
KINDERGARTEN
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Grade 2
Please label personal items
2 Boxes of crayons
Fiskar scissors
Elmer's white glue
Big Elmer's glue stick - 4 sticks
Classic color markers
Backpack
Three ring binder 1"
2 spiral notebooks - 8.5x11
Folder - daily take home folder
Dry erase markers
Highlighter
Colored pencils
Pencil box (9" x 5")
Pink Pearl eraser
Box of Band-Aids
Girls
Sandwich Ziploc bags
Small paper plates
Clorox wipes
Paper towels
Plastic spoons
Kleenex
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(kindergarten continued)
White board 8.5x11
Quiet time activity book - All Day K only
Gym shoes - non-marking soles - All Day K only
Headset for computer class - headband style
Boys
Gallon Ziploc bags
Large paper plates
Plastic forks
forks - only All Day K
Plastic
Napkins
Paper towels
Hand sanitizer
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*2 dozen #2 pencils
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*1 small bottle white glue
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*2 large glue sticks
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*Scissors - sharp Fiskars
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*Large box of Kleenex
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*Box of 16 crayons
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*Erasers
*1 set of 8 thin markers (Crayola) don’t label
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*1 set of 8 thick markers (Crayola)don't label
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*1 set of 8 colored pencils (Crayola) don’t label
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Roll of paper towels
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1 pack thin tipped white board markers - black
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Gym shoes (non marking soles)
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2 yellow highlighter markers
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3 folders with pockets
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2 wide-lined spiral notebooks
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Paint shirt
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Headset for computer class - headband style
*All starred items are shared amongst classmates.
Grade 4
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Headset for computer class - headband style
Label all items for Mrs. Pyrlik's classroom
3 dozen #2 pencils
Glue (4 oz. White)
In other classes items are shared
Scissors - 5" sharp Fiskars
Large box of Kleenex
(grade 3 continued)
3 wide-line spiral notebooks
20. 1 hand sanitizer w/ pump
Box of 16 crayons
21. 2 container disinfecting wipes
Ruler (with centimeters)
22. 1 big glue stick
Supply of pencil top erasers
23. 1 yellow legal pad
Markers - Crayola Classic Thick
24. Paint shirt
3 plastic folders w/ two pockets & brad fasteners
Colored pencils - 7" 12 count
1 package Scotch tape
Gym shoes (no black soles)
Post-its (3x3) - 1 pad
Index Cards
1 yellow highlighter
Ear buds or headset for computer class
3 ring binder 1.5 inch
1 set of thin dry erase markers
Grade 5
*5 dzn Yellow American Classic Papermate #2 pencils
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Medium glue bottle and glue stick
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Scissors - 5" sharp Fiskars
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*Large box of Kleenex
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*2 rolls of paper towels
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6 wide-lined spiral plain notebooks
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(no pictures - do not label)
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1 composition notebook
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1 legal pad
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Crayons (Crayola)
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Straight ruler (with centimeters)
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Erasers
Markers - thick and thin
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Colored pencils
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3 plain folders with pockets - (no pictures or labels)
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3 plastic folders w/pockets & brad fasteners
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Grade 1
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1 dozen #2 pencils plain yellow - sharpened
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2 large glue sticks
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1 large bottle white glue
Sharp 5" Fiskar scissors
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2 large boxes of Kleenex
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1 box of 16 crayons
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2 Pink Pearl erasers
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Pencil box - 8x6 or smaller - (Not Baird's class)
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Markers - washable - 8 pack only
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2 Scotch tape - 1/2 x 450 (Not Baird's class)
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Plastic folder
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Water bottle labeled with child's name
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Colored pencils
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3 yellow highlighters
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Clipboard (Not Cimermancic's class)
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1 wide-ruled notebook
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4 black dry erase markers
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1 roll of paper towels
Boys: Ziploc bags - all sizes
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Girls: Band-Aids - plain
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Gym shoes (no black soles)labeled with child's name
(please send velcro shoes if your child cannnot tie
& please no open back gym shoes)
Grade 6
Supply of #2 pencils
1 Bottle Glue - 8 oz. / glue stick
Scissors - 5" sharp Fiskars
Large box of Kleenex
7 wide-line spiral notebooks(same as folder colors)
Crayons
Ruler (with centimeters)
Erasers
Black Fine Point (Sharpie) Marker
Markers (large)
6 plain folders with pockets (no pictures)
red, yellow, green, purple & 2 blue
Gym shoes (no black marks)
Colored Pencils
No binders
Highlighters
1 yellow, 1 blue & 1 your choice (no pictures or labels)
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3 packages of Index Cards 3x5
*1 pack ruled 3x5 white index cards
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Scotch tape
*1 cube (400 sheets) unlined post its (2.875x2.875)18
1 package of red pens
Scotch tape
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1 dry erase marker
1 Package of red ballpoint pens
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Paper towels (optional)
*1 set of different colored thin style highlighter markers
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Hand sanitizer (optional)
(pink, purple, blue, orange, green, yellow)
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Disinfecting wipes (optional)
*1 pkg (4-8 markers) different colored Sharpie markers
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Calculator (mandatory) can purchase at the school
6 thin dry erase markers (do not label)
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Ear buds or headset for computer class
1 navy blue plain 3 ring binder (1" size)Not Hipp's class
(no designs or pictures - do not label)
Gym shoes (without black soles)
Flash drive - optional - can purchase at the school
Ear buds or headset for computer class
Items with an * will be collected & put in a place for sharing
among the class & do not need to be labeled. All other
items will be kept in student cubbies or desks and can
be labeled.
PLEASE LABEL ALL ITEMS!
Including gym shoes and jackets
(unless otherwise noted on list)
9 - Esko’s Corner - August/September 2012
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24 #2 pencils or 8 - 10 mechanical pencils
Small individual pencil sharpener (if needed)
Glue sticks
Scissors
7 wide-line spiral notebooks
Ruler (with centimeters)
Black fine point (Sharpie) marker
Markers (large)
Folders - plain 2 pocket - green, blue, 2 red &
2 yellow
Electronic Dictionary (optional)
Red pens (package)
Colored pencils
8 black thin dry erase markers
Pencil pouch (not hard box)
No loose leaf binders
Paper towels
Large box of Kleenex
1 cube (400 sheets) unlined post-its (2.875x2.875)
Gym shoes (no black marks)
Index cards 3x5
4 highlighters
Calculator (mandatory) can purchase at school
Ear buds or headset for computer class
Flash Drive - recommended only if using
a computer at home for school work. Can
purchase at the school
ECFE & School Readiness
Esko School Readiness 2012-2013
We are very excited to start the new school year with you and your child.
The following are some FYI’s before classes start.
Open House: August 30th from 6-7:30
This will be a great time to meet staff and have a look around our room. We
will have a scavenger hunt and a few crafts. Please bring your supplies (except folder and backpack), 3x5 or 4x6 family photo and all completed paperwork. If you are unable to attend please bring items with you when you drop
off the first day of school or you can drop it off at the Community Education
Office after September 4th.
Supplies
All children will need the following items labeled with their first and last
name:
3 ring binder (2-inch or bigger)
2-pocket folder (used for communication between home & school)
Backpack
Spiral Notebook (4’s Classes Only)
ECFE Schedule for Fall 2012
Evening Adventures
(Mixed ages)
When: Mondays
Oct. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29
Nov. 12, 19, 26
Dec. 3, 10
Time: 6:15 – 7:30 p.m.
Cost: $45 per family
When: Tuesdays
Oct. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30
Nov. 13, 20, 27
Dec. 4, 11
Time: 6:15 – 7:30 p.m.
Cost: $45 per family
Enjoy playing and making fun
crafts with your child(ren) while
also meeting other families in your
community. Come discuss positive
and practical ways to handle the
challenges of raising young children.
This is a great opportunity to gain
knowledge and get advice from other
parents who may be experiencing
similar situations. This is also a
great opportunity to share any tips
you may have from your own life
experiences, with other parents.
This class focuses on children ages
Birth to five years. Older siblings are
welcome. Fun for the whole family!
Tiny Tots
(10 – 36 months)
When: Tuesdays
Oct. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30
Nov. 13, 20, 27
Dec. 4, 11
Time: 4:15 – 5:30pm
Cost: $45
Enjoy one-on-one time with your
toddler before attending a discussion
about a variety of topics specific to
a toddler’s social, emotional and
physical development.
Children
enjoy
socializing
under
the
supervision of an early childhood
teacher.
Leap – N – Learn
For ages 3 to 5 years
(Must be age 3 by Sept. 1st, 2012)
When: (Mondays & Fridays)
Sept. 24, 28
Oct. 1, 5, 8, 12, 15, 26, 29
Nov. 2, 5, 9, 12, 16, 19, 26, 30
Dec. 3, 7, 10
Time: Mondays from
10:30am-Noon
and
Fridays from
10:00am – Noon (drop off day)
Cost: $90
This is a great time for children to
gain pre-Kindergarten knowledge
while parents are learning more about
how to guide their child through
these early learning experiences.
Children will explore arts and crafts,
introduction to basic concepts, music
and movement, and large muscle
activities. Class will meet 2 days a
week for 1 ½ hours on Mondays and
2 hours on Fridays. Mondays will
include quality time between parent
and child. Parents will also meet, with
a licensed parent educator, to discuss
parenting joys and concerns, as well
as their child’s social, emotional, and
physical development. Fridays will
be a day for parents to drop their child
off for a more child/teacher learning
experience. Must be potty trained
to attend. Please call and ask for
Shannon if you have any questions
about this or any other issues.
The following items will be shared by all and do NOT need to be labeled:
4’s PM:
3’s: Clorox Wipes
Clorox Wipes
Pack of Washable Markers
Gallon Size Ziploc Bags
Pack of Baby Wipes
Sandwich Size Ziploc Bags
4’s AM: Clorox Wipes
2 Big Glue Sticks
Pack of Dry Erase Markers
Box of Kleenex
Roll of Paper Towels
First Day of School Readiness
On the first day of class there will NOT be any bussing provided to or from
school. This will give us a chance to put names with faces. We will be talking
about bus safety and going for a bus ride with the children. Please be sure to
notify us of any allergies when dropping of your child!!!
We look forward to seeing you soon. Please call
879-4038 (ext. 4) with any questions or concerns.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Tina
School Readiness Start Dates
3’s: September 28th
4’s: October 2nd
“Men”tor Night
Kids...bring your favorite guy and join us for a night of fun!
For ages 3 years through 1st Grade
When: Oct. 4: Ooey Gooey Fun – a variety of messy activities are in
store for you with this class! Come dressed for a mess!!!
Nov. 1, and Dec. 6(Themes to be determined yet)
Time: (Thursdays) 6:00 -7:00 pm
Cost: $6.00 per class (1st child) $3.00 per additional child
This is a time for children and their Dad, Grandpa, Uncle or other special guy
to enjoy activities together.
Infant Classes
(For parents and their infants ages birth – 10 months)
Dates and Topics to be determined yet
Watch for more class info to come!
ECFE CLASS FEES: Families pay what they can best afford.
Those who are unable to pay are still welcome.
Annual Income
ECFE Fee/Semester
$50,000 +
Full Price
$30,000 - $50,000
10% discount
$10,000 - $30,000
25% discount
under $10,000
50% discount
Esko ECFE Registration
Esko Community Education, P.O. Box, Esko, MN 55733
Class________________________________________________
Cost______________________
Child’s Name_______________________________________________________________
Birthdate___________________________________________________________________
Parent/Guardian’s Name(s)_______________________________________________
Address_____________________________________City/Zip_______________________
Home Phone__________________________ Work Phone_______________________
Email__________________________________ Cell Phone_________________________
Please list any special needs or allergies:_________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
Please make checks payable to Esko Community Education. Registrations
can be dropped off in the Community Education office or mailed to the
above address. You will need to register for each semester. Thank You!
Total Enclosed______________________
Check #___________
To register online visit www.esko.k12.mn.us
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After School Clubs
Cross Country – Grades 1-6
Beginning Volleyball – Girls Grades 5&6
Date: 09/12/2012 3:15PM - 4:00PM - Esko Schools - Trophy Hallway
09/19/2012 3:15PM - 4:00PM - Esko Schools - Trophy Hallway
09/26/2012 3:15PM - 4:00PM - Esko Schools - Trophy Hallway
10/03/2012 3:15PM - 4:00PM - Esko Schools - Trophy Hallway
10/10/2012 3:15PM - 4:00PM - Esko Schools - Trophy Hallway
Instructor : Tim Lindquist
Cost: $ 5.00
Description: Students who join this great running "club" will have fun running
with Esko's Cross Country team! The group will meet in the lobby
between the cafeteria and the varsity gym. Youth will be running
various runs on the field by the playground. Promptly pick your
child up at 4:00 at the east entrance by the playground, door #6.
Please pre-register. Bring running shoes and clothes appropriate for
the weather.
Archery – Grades 4-6
Dates: 09/17/2012 3:30PM - 4:30PM - Esko Schools - Cafeteria
09/19/2012 3:30PM - 4:30PM - Esko Schools - Cafeteria
09/24/2012 3:30PM - 4:30PM - Esko Schools - Cafeteria
09/26/2012 3:30PM - 4:30PM - Esko Schools - Cafeteria
Instructor: Cyndee Johnson
Cost: $ 12.00
Description: Learn the basics while using compound bows! Students will learn
proper form and will pratice by shooting at targets. Archery
equipment was provided by a grant through the MN DNR and a
donation by Field Logic Superior, WI.
Club Invention – Grades 2-6
Dates: 09/25/2012 3:30PM - 5:00PM - Esko Schools - E368
10/02/2012 3:30PM - 5:00PM - Esko Schools - E368
10/09/2012 3:30PM - 5:00PM - Esko Schools - E368
10/16/2012 3:30PM - 5:00PM - Esko Schools - E368
10/23/2012 3:30PM - 5:00PM - Esko Schools - E368
Instructor: Stephanie Johnson
Cost: $ 61.00
Description: Looking for Mad Science? Look no further as we are now offering
Club Invention! Students will learn with more hands-on activities
and get more and longer sessions! We're excited to offer this
program to Esko students and it's fun and creative approach to
learning.
Craft Action! – Grades 1-6
Dates: 09/12/2012 3:30PM
10/03/2012 3:30PM
10/10/2012 3:30PM
10/17/2012 3:30PM
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Instructor(s): Vesel-Johnson, Bridget
Bring to
P.E. shoes and clothes
Class:
Cost: $ 40.00
Description: Calling all 5th and 6th grade Girls!
Come learn and experience the fun of being part of a
volleyball team. We will practice 2-3 days a week at Esko
and have games against neighboring schools! This club
focuses on the FUNdemental skills of volleyball such as
passing, serving, setting, rotation, and game play but our
main focus is on FUN! This club will start the second week of
school, September 11th (specific dates and times will be
given at a later date) and will run for five weeks. Girls still
participating in soccer are encouraged to sign up and will be
allowed to finish their soccer season. Come join the fun!
Dear Parents: The best way to register for classes is to completely fill out
the registration form from the paper or the after school club flier. Attach your
fee and mail it to the Community Education Office at P.O. Box 10, Esko, MN
55733 or have your child give the envelope to their teacher. You can also
register online at www.esko.k12.mn.us. Click on the Community Education/
Class Registration tabs. Your child is registered if we do NOT call you to say
it is full. Please plan on your child attending unless you hear from us.
Any changes in class dates and/or times will be communicated
via e-mail. Please be sure we have all updated information. E-mail is
our preferred method of communication as we are able to generate a
message to several people quickly. Watch your e-mail for class updates.
If we do not have an e-mail address on file, you will be contacted via
phone, or a note sent home with your student.
Your child’s teacher and Cool Kids staff will have a roster of all kids
in each after school club. We ask you to send a note to the teacher stating that
your child will be staying after school for the club. After school, the students
will line up by the cafeteria, be checked in by a staff member, have a snack,
and then be brought together to their class.
If your child will not be at a scheduled club, please inform the teacher
and call the Community Education Office at 879-4038. These multiple checks
and balances are there to keep your child safe. Unless stated otherwise, pick
your child up at the East Entrance (by playground #6) of the school. Thank
you!
After School Club/Class Registration Form:
Esko Community Education, P.O. Box 10, Esko, MN 55733
Name:__________________________Birthdate:_____________
Beginning 09/27/2012 3:30PM - 4:30PM - Esko Schools - S101 Art
Date:
Instructor: Michelle Roen
Cost: $ 12.00
Description: Back by popular demand---Draw-String Bags! Create a great drawstring bag and use it for school, home, or wherever! All materials
provided.
Savannah's Pottery – Halloween – Grades 1-6
Date: 10/25/2012 3:30PM - 4:30PM - Esko Schools - S101 Art
Instructor: Michelle Roen
Cost: $ 15.00
Description: Savannah's Pottery is back---just in time for Halloween! Students will paint a
pumpkin figurine and then Savannah's Pottery will "fire" it and will be brought
back to the school for your family to enjoy for Halloween!
Savannah's Pottery – Thanksgiving – Grades 1-6
Date: 11/08/2012 3:30PM - 4:30PM - Esko Schools - S101 Art
Instructor: Michelle Roen
Cost: $ 14.00
Description: Paint a leaf dish and use it during your Thanksgiving dinner! Get a little
creative and paint it with different colors of green, red, yellow, and orange!
Plate measures 4.75" x 6".
REGISTRATION AND PAYMENT ARE REQUIRED PRIOR
TO CLASS START DATE. NO REGISTRATIONS WILL BE
TAKEN WITHOUT PAYMENT.
Address: _________________________City/Zip:_____________
Home Phone: _________________ Work Phone: _____________
Email:_______________________________________________
Club: ____________________________ Cost: ______________
Homeroom Teacher: ______________________Grade:_________
Parent/Guardian: ________________Cell Phone:_____________
T-shirt/shoe size (if applicable)____________ _____________
Any special needs?______________________________________
Total Enclosed: $_______________
Payment Type:
 Check #____________  Cash
 Credit Card
___MasterCard ___VISA________-_______-_______-_______
Exp. Date:________ 3 Digit Code________
Authorized Signature:____________________________________
To register online visit www.esko.k12.mn.us
You will be contacted only if a class is filled. Otherwise, consider yourself registered for the class. Make checks payable to Esko Cool Kids and mail to the above
address or drop off at the office. Cancellation fee is $1.00.
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Esko Community Education Classes
Yoga
55 Alive -refresher course
Dates: 09/11/2012 5:00PM - 6:00PM Esko Schools - E270 Elem Music
09/18/2012 5:00PM - 6:00PM Esko Schools - E270 Elem Music
09/25/2012 5:00PM - 6:00PM Esko Schools - E270 Elem Music
10/02/2012 5:00PM - 6:00PM Esko Schools - E270 Elem Music
10/09/2012 5:00PM - 6:00PM Esko Schools - E270 Elem Music
10/16/2012 5:00PM - 6:00PM Esko Schools - E270 Elem Music
10/23/2012 5:00PM - 6:00PM Esko Schools - E270 Elem Music
10/30/2012 5:00PM - 6:00PM - Esko Schools - E270 Elem Music
Date: 09/24/2012 5:00PM - 9:00PM - Esko Schools - S144
Cost: $12 AARP members/$14 non-members payable to instructor
Description: This is a four hour course for those who have taken the class
before. An insurance discount is usually given for those who have
taken this class. You must pre-register by calling 879-4038.
Payment can be made to AARP at the class.
55 Alive - first time class
Dates: 10/08/2012 5:00PM - 9:00PM - Esko Schools - S144
10/09/2012 5:00PM - 9:00PM - Esko Schools - S144
Cost: $12 – AARP members/ $14 non-members payable to instructor
Description: This is an eight hour course for those who have not taken the class
before.You must pre-register and bring your membership card with
you to class.
Instructor: Carolyn Ripp
Cost: $ 50.00
Description: This 8 week class will integrate the basic yoga postures, breathing techniques, and
relaxation exercises, with an introduction to vinyasa (flow) yoga. Bring a Yoga mat.
Zumba
Dates: 09/10/2012 6:00PM
09/17/2012 6:00PM
09/24/2012 6:00PM
10/01/2012 6:00PM
10/08/2012 6:00PM
10/15/2012 6:00PM
Driver's Ed.
Dates: 08/06/2012 5:00PM - 8:00PM - Esko Schools - Theater
08/07/2012 5:00PM - 8:00PM - Esko Schools - Theater
08/08/2012 5:00PM - 8:00PM - Esko Schools - Theater
08/09/2012 5:00PM - 8:00PM - Esko Schools - Theater
08/10/2012 5:00PM - 8:00PM - Esko Schools - Theater
08/13/2012 5:00PM - 8:00PM - Esko Schools - Theater
08/14/2012 5:00PM - 8:00PM - Esko Schools - Theater
08/15/2012 5:00PM - 8:00PM - Esko Schools - Theater
08/16/2012 5:00PM - 8:00PM - Esko Schools - Theater
08/17/2012 5:00PM - 8:00PM - Esko Schools - Theater
Instructor: Bill Berglund
Cost: $ 85.00
Description: This class provides students with a basic understanding of MN Traffic Safety laws,
and the complexities of driving. It also gives participants information necessary for
acquiring a MN Learners permit upon successful completion of the written exam.
Students who were not born in Carlton County should begin to acquire their Certified
Birth Certificate which is essential for taking the permit exam. Students should reach
their 15th birthday by November 1. Priority will be given to current 15 year olds who
attend Esko Public Schools. Students must attend all 30 hours of training (a make-up
day will be available). You will need to sign up with a Driving School for behind the
wheel leassons (at an additional cost) before the permit test.
Parents need to attend an informational meeting on the first day of class,
Monday, August 6. Students will meet for class at 5:00 pm and parents are
invited to join the students at 7:00 pm.
Driver's Ed.
Dates: 10/22/2012 3:15PM - 6:15PM - Esko Schools - S231
10/23/2012 3:15PM - 6:15PM - Esko Schools - S231
10/25/2012 3:15PM - 6:15PM - Esko Schools - S231
10/26/2012 3:15PM - 6:15PM - Esko Schools - S231
10/27/2012 8:30AM -11:30AM - Esko Schools - S231
10/29/2012 3:15PM - 6:15PM - Esko Schools - S231
10/30/2012 3:15PM - 6:15PM - Esko Schools - S231
11/01/2012 3:15PM - 6:15PM - Esko Schools - S231
11/02/2012 3:15PM - 6:15PM - Esko Schools - S231
11/03/2012 8:30AM -11:30AM - Esko Schools - S231
Instructor: Bill Berglund
Cost: $ 85.00
Description: This class provides students with a basic understanding of MN Traffic Safety laws,
and the complexities of driving. It also gives participants information necessary for
acquiring a MN Learners permit upon successful completion of the written exam.
Students who were not born in Carlton County should begin to acquire their Certified
Birth Certificate which is essential for taking the permit exam. Students should reach
their 15th birthday by January 1. Priority will be given to current 15 year olds who
attend Esko Public Schools. Students must attend all 30 hours of training (a make-up
day will be available). You will need to sign up with a Driving School for behind the
wheel leassons (at an additional cost) before the permit test.
Parents need to attend an informational meeting on the first day of class,
Monday, October 22. Students will meet for class at 3:15 pm and parents are
invited to join the students at 5:15 pm.
REGISTRATION AND PAYMENT ARE REQUIRED PRIOR
TO CLASS START DATE. NO REGISTRATIONS WILL BE
TAKEN WITHOUT PAYMENT.
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Instructor(s): Vandervierer, Melinda
Cost: $ 30.00
Description: The Zumba (one hour class) fitness cardio workout combines
Latin rhythms and easy-to-follow moves that will make you forget
you're even working out! Our goal is simple...we want you to be
healthy, to love working out and to enjoy one exciting hour of
calorie burning, body energizing movements meant to be enjoyed
throughout your life at any age!
Zumba Gold
Dates: 09/10/2012 5:15PM
09/17/2012 5:15PM
09/24/2012 5:15PM
10/01/2012 5:15PM
10/08/2012 5:15PM
10/15/2012 5:15PM
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Instructor(s): Vandervierer, Melinda
Cost: $ 30.00
Description: Zumba Gold (45 minutes) Enjoy the fun of Zumba with a class
designed for those wanting a modified version of the most popular
dance cardio workout! Zumba Gold is done at a lower intensity but
has the same great music and Latin dance styles. Zumba Gold is
very easy to follow which will appeal to participants of all ages.
BALLET - For ages 4-adult, beginning-advanced. Pre-ballet, Classical
Ballet, Pointe, Cecchetti method of Ballet taught to develop techniques
for coordination, grace, self-esteem, and muscle tone taught to classical
music. Students will be placed in classes by grade level and/or
experience. An all adult class is also available. Class times will be
determined after registration. Orders for proper wearing apparel will be
available at first class. There will be a parent demonstration in February
and a small recital in May. Classes begin the end of September..
When:
Time/Place:
Fee:
Instructor:
Questions:
Register:
2012-2013 Season (September – May)
Thursdays: September 20 – May 16 OR
Fridays: September 21 – May 17
Northwood United Methodist Church, Esko
(specific class times will be determined by instructor)
$186.00 - First family member (for 31 weeks)
$5.00 discount for additional students per family
Cynthia Hudspith
Call instructor at 879-5377 or 343-6635
Call Esko Community Education (after August 27)
879-4038.
12 - Esko’s Corner - August/September 2012
Esko & Area Community Education Classes
Esko Childcare Provider Thanks Community!
I would like to take this opportunity to express my deepest and sincere
thanks to all of the wonderful families I’ve been blessed to have served in over 9
years of providing child care. In doing so, my family and I have gained even more
family, friendships and memories, which are priceless. I have enjoyed working with,
learning about, and watching the growth of more than 30 kids. Seeing their interactions, along with the relationships being built between the children, as well as the
parents and I, has made my position so rewarding and worthwhile. I feel we have all
grown and learned much more than expected over the years.
I started a new journey last year, with the encouragement and support of so
many of you, my current and past families. This July was my final month of child
care. I have been in school over the past year, which allowed for me to still provide
care. This year, however, it does not and so my career as a child care provider comes
to an end. As hard as it is to let it go, I know that looking ahead is exciting and I look
forward to completing the school year to becoming a CMA.
For those of you in the community, without mention, you know who you
are, I thank you. I am grateful for the trusted opportunity you bestowed upon me with
your most valued treasure, your children. I am thankful for all of the love, respect,
kindness, encouragement, excellent references and recommendations, as well as the
outpouring of support you have all given me. It means so much more than you know.
With Sincere Thanks and Appreciation, Melissa Salmela
Payable to instructor
Payable to Comm Ed
Payable to instructor
Arrowhead Economic Opportunity Agency
Adult Education and Adult Literacy
Brush up on your academic skills:
Math,writing/reading and job seeking skills.
English as a Second Language classes by appointment
GED study and official practice testing.
College Prep and online classes in study skills and GED.
We are located in the lower level of the US Bank building.
715 Cloquet Avenue, Cloquet, Phone 879-5588
Call today to have your questions answered and receive a class schedule.
State Fair Bus Trip
Hop on a bus and enjoy a full day at the great Minnesota State Fair! No
food stops due to everything on a stick that you want to enjoy there. Everyone will be on their own exploring animals, exhibits, free concerts and thrill
rides! Board the bus at 7am in the Super One BACK Parking Lot and board
at 7pm to return home. Sign up deadline is August 16.
Call 879-1261 (Cloquet Comm. Ed)
Thursday, August 30, 7 am - 9 pm, $37 ($35, ages 65+)
Art in the Park
Preschool - Grade 3: Children and parents get ready for fun! Lots of art
and activities. Dress for outdoor play and messy fun. Be sure to bring your
parents.
No registration required.
Wed, August 15, 10:30 - 1 pm, Pinehurst Park, FREE
The Beach at Pinehurst
WHERE TO REGISTER: Please note the location of the class you
are registering for and send it to the appropriate place with a check
made out to the correct program!
ESKO CLOQUET
P.O. Box 10
509 Carlton Ave.
Esko, MN 55733
Cloquet, MN 55720
Phone#: 879-4038
Phone#: 879-1261
CARLTON P.O. Box 310
Carlton, MN 55718
Phone#: 384-4464
REGISTRATION/PARTICIPATION – COMMUNITY EDUCATION
Student’s Name: _______________________________________________________________
Grade:________
Open daily 11am – 7pm
(Reduced hours: August 13 – 31,
11am – 5pm)
Admission is $3 per person.
WRENSHALL
207 Pioneer Drive
Wrenshall, MN 55797
Phone#: 384-4274 ext. 1410
Birthdate:_______________ Teacher:____________________________
Class/Club Registering for: ______________________________________________________
Parent/Guardian Name: _________________________________________________________
Beach Olympic Water Games
Wednesday, August 8
at The Beach, in Pinehurst Park
Address: _____________________________________________________________________
An Olympic Event with swim races, Volley
Ball tournament, water polo, kickball and more!
Novelty ice cream served w/a party pack item to eat and prizes! Olympic
Celebration 12:30 -3:30pm
Home Phone: ________________ Work Phone: _______________ Cell Phone: ____________
FIREARMS SAFETY CLASSES Must be 12 years old
This is the annual Firearms Safety class. Parents must be with students
when they sign up. Any questions call 428-3030.
Date:
September 10-14
Field Day, September 15
Time:
5:30 – 8:00 pm weeknights
Location: Cloquet High School
Fee: $10.00 Pay at Pine Tree Plaza
Register: With parent at Pine Tree Plaza on August 30 or September 6 from 6-8 pm
City: ____________________________________ Zip: _____________________________
Email:________________________________________________________________________
Method of Payment: __ Check __ Cash __ Credit Card: ___VISA or ___ MasterCard
Card #: _____________________________________________Expiration Date: ___________
Name on Card: ________________________________________________________________
Authorized Signature: _________________________________________________________
Please return completed form to appropriate Community Education.
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Esko United
Thank you to all the Esko community members who helped sandbag at my
house during the June, 2012 floods. I sincerely appreciate all of the hard
work and tireless effort you all put in to saving my house. I did not even
know everyone who stopped to help, so all I can say is THANK YOU.
Sincerely,
Claudia Sunnarborg & Family
Heartfelt Thanks
We want to express our sincere thanks to our family, neighbors, and friends
who came to assist us during the recent flood: The Esko Fire Department,
Thomson Township crew, sandbaggers, pump providers and those who removed household items with such speed (many were unknown to us!), and
the aid from demolition haulers, Carlton County personnel, cleaning supplies
from the Red Cross Salvation Army and Church of Christ, food providers,
and all who helped in various ways. We live in a wonderful community. May
God bless each of you for your kindness, encouragement, and prayers.
Frank & Jane Liupakka, Esko
Dear Family and special friends, Thank you so much for all you did for us
during and after the flooding. We have been so blessed by the food and all
your time spent helping us clean up. We don’t know what we would have
done without you. What a blessing you all are.
God bless, Rick and Mary Liljegren
Help needed to recover from June
flood damage.
THANK YOU - From 15 W Hwy 61
The Hockey Shack in Esko sustained significant damage in the June flood.
Since then, the Esko Youth Hockey Association Board of Directors has been
working with inspectors, insurance adjusters, FEMA authorities and other officials to determine the extent of damage and the best options moving forward.
Due to mold and other issues caused by the flood, the building is
not safe and must be gutted and rebuilt, or demolished and replaced.
Without significant help, there will be no skating in Esko this winter. This is an issue not only for Esko youth hockey players, but for
the entire community that enjoys free skating at the public rinks.
After considering numerous options and the costs associated with
each, the Hockey Association has decided to tear apart and restore the existing building. To do this, we need donations and volunteers! Help us restore the hockey shack in time for winter.
To volunteer:
To donate:
Contact Steve Lanthier Esko Youth Hockey
218-428-8720
c/o Republic Bank
3 Thomson Road
Esko, MN 55733
As with many residences within our community, and the surrounding area,
our house and lives were impacted by the June 20th, 2012 flood. During that
day several individuals stopped to help save our home from the rising flood
waters. A valiant effort was made, but ultimately the Midway River won.
Although we didn’t know many of you, we are extremely thankful for all of
your hard work and efforts during and after the flood. Your acts of kindness
have had a tremendous impact on our lives. Not only are we thankful for
your support, but we are also thankful for the many volunteers that provided
help and aid to others within our community. It was amazing to see everyone
come together that day, as well as after the flood, to help those of us in need.
We are proud to be part of the Esko community, Thomson Township, and
Carlton County.
With All Our Thanks, The South Family (Lee, Stacy, Madison and Aiden)
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Flood 2012
The Esko Community came together on Wednesday, June 20th for a purpose and demonstrated the meaning of
stoic toughness
SISU is ... having the guts to stand up for what you believe in,
‘overcome all obstacles’
adrenaline
“having guts”
“willpower, tenacity, persistency”
strength of will, determination, perseverance,
and acting rationally in the face of adversity
or are striving for, regardless of the personal cost. It is a measure of
integrity that surpasses the hardship and sees through to the end.
To
complete a task because failure is NOT acceptable - Not because
someone else says so, But, because YOU yourself say so. “Special
strength and stubborn determination to continue and overcome in
the moment of adversity. It is a combination of stamina, courage, and purpose held in reserve for hard times.” It is not momentary courage, but the ability to sustain an action against the odds.
THANK YOU!
15 - Esko’s Corner - August/September 2012
Winterquist Elementary News
Elementary News
By Brian Harker
A Fresh Start
With
the
end
of
August
fast
approaching,
the
excitement of a new
school year begins to set in. Our
teachers and custodial staff have
been preparing the building and
classrooms for the arrival of what
hopes to be another terrific school
year at Winterquist Elmentary
School. As parents, please do your
part to best prepare your children for
the start of school. Together we can
start the year in a positive direction
and continue to create success along
the way.
First Day
The first day of school
always brings feelings of excitement
and nervousness to all that are
entering the building. To help relieve
any nervous feelings, we will follow
the same morning procedures for
students in grades 1-6. When the
children get off the bus, they are to
go to the playground (or cafeteria in
case of inclement weather). From
there, they will be met by staff and
will be organized into their assigned
rooms. Class lists have been
provided in this issue of the Esko
Corner to familiarize students with
their classmates and their teacher.
The Kindergarten students
will attend classes on a half-day or
all day/every day basis for the school
year. We will offer three sections
of all day/every day kindergarten.
There will also be one section of
half-day kindergarten. Parents of
kindergarten students will receive a
letter informing them of the details
regarding the opening days of school.
New Staff
The 2012-2013 school year
will bring a few new faces to our
staff. Ms. Michelle Voigts will be
teaching Half Day Kindergarten. Ms.
Samantha Battaglia will be teaching
1st grade. Mrs. Dawn Hallsten and
Mr. Derek Anderson will be joining
the 3rd grade team. Mrs. Nichole
Schmidt will be teaching 5th grade.
We are excited to have them on
board and a part of the Winterquist
staff and school community.
New Families
Winterquist
Elementary
extends a warm welcome to all new
families to our community. Parents
play a large role in the educational
opportunities offered throughout our
school. If you need information or
would like a tour of the school please
feel free to call 879-3361.
Open House
Open House at Winterquist
Elementary will be held on the
evening of August 30 from 6-7:30.
This is a wonderful opportunity for
the students and families to meet
their teachers and locate their new
classroom. We invite all families to
attend and we hope to see you there.
Student Drop Off
As we prepare for the
beginning
of
school,
please
remember that the earliest time to
drop off your child in the morning
for school is 7:45 am. There is no
supervision prior to 7:45 and we ask
that you follow this set time during
the morning drop off.
SHOES ARE NOT CREATED EQUAL!
Elementary
Picture Day
Your child will participate in physical education class four times a week for
thirty minutes (Grades 1-6). During this time we will try to get your child
to be as active as possible (i.e. running, chasing, dodging, fleeing, jumping).
Friday, September 28
Parents/Guardians, WE NEED YOUR HELP! The elementary physical education department asks that you purchase indoor shoes for your child while
keeping these guidelines in mind:
• Non-marking soles
• Shoes that have a full heel (some slip-ons have only half a heel)
• Shoes that have rubber soles (Please check the bottoms to make
sure it is rubber not felt (Common brands are Danskin, Sketchers
etc). This causes them to slip and slide all over if they have felt)
• Shoes that will give your child good support during their active play
(shock absorbing).
• Velcro shoes (especially if your child can not tie their shoes by the
first day of school). Please check out the Velcro; if they only have
one Velcro contact, they will not last the duration of the school year.
Please look for shoes that have 2-3 Velcro contacts.
• Shoes with no laces (This is another option if your child struggles
with shoe tying, but please be sure they are not too big. They will
fall off when they begin to run fast).
Please know that we do not expect NOR want you to buy expensive shoes.
We want your child to be as successful and active as possible in their physical
education class! We have won the battle if we can get your child more time
being active than tying their shoes!
Thank You in advance for your help!
The Elementary Physical Education Staff
Bridget Vesel-Johnson and Cynthia Johnson (CJ)
P.I.E. Meeting
September 10
Esko Media Center
6:30 pm
Watch for our
Cookie Dough Fundraiser
coming soon!
Esko Schools Open House
Thursday, August 30th
6:00 – 7:30 pm
• Meet Teachers and See Classrooms (bring your
school supplies)
• Visit the Cafeteria and pre-pay for your child’s
lunches/breakfasts
• Register for Community Education Classes and
Meet the Community Education Staff
• Visit the School Readiness Preschool /Early Childhood Area and Sign up for ECFE
• Check out the Eskomo P.I.E. booth (Partners in
Education, Elementary Parent Group)
• Register for Cool Kids and Meet the Staff
• Sign up for Instant Alert
All pre-kindergarten – 12th grade students are welcome!
16 - Esko’s Corner - August/September 2012
Lincoln High School News
Esko High School
News
By Greg Hexum
August
brings
excitement
and
anticipation for the
coming school year.
Every September is
a fresh start at school
and each academic
year involves some new adjustments
at EHS. Please review the following
informational items Esko High
School:
New Entrance Reminder
Last year, the main high school
entrance was altered for building
security purposes. As of September,
on entering the main high school
doors during school hours, all
visitors will travel directly into the
high school office to check in with
an administrative assistant. The
only exception will be fitness center
members who will eventually be
issued a swipe card to securely enter
the building without entering the
main high school office. This allows
visitor traffic to be further monitored,
improving security for our student
body.
Cell Phone Policy
CELL
PHONES,
DIGITAL
IMAGINING
DEVICES
AND
OTHER
PERSONAL
ELECTRONIC
DEVICES—
The purpose of this policy is to set
forth expectations for appropriate
use of existing and emerging
technologies which students may
possess, including, but not limited to
cellular phones, digital picture/video
cameras and/or camera phones,
personal digital assistants (PDAs),
iPods, MP3s, pagers and other
personal electronic devices capable
of transmitting data or images.
Standards for responsible use:
•
Cell phones and other
devices shall be turned off and be
kept out of site during instructional
time.
•
Students will not be
permitted to leave class to use an
electronic device.
•
Cell phones and other
electronic devices may be used
appropriately and respectfully before
and after classes (including passing
times) and during lunch in school
commons areas.
•
With prior approval of
principal, teachers may permit the
purposeful use of electronic devices
in support of learning objectives.
•
Students shall not photograph
or record video of other individuals at
school or school sponsored activities
without their knowledge or consent,
except for activities considered to be
in the public arena such as sporting
events or public performances.
•
Students shall not email,
post to the internet, or otherwise
electronically
transmit
images
or information about individuals
without their expressed written
consent during school hours or at
school sponsored activities.
•
Use of cell phones or
other electronic devices is strictly
prohibited in locker rooms or
restrooms.
•
Students shall not use cell
phones or other electronic devices in
any manner that may cause a teacher
to question whether the student
may be cheating on tests or other
academic work.
Student Dress
Students are expected to use good
taste in their dress. Students will not
be allowed to present themselves at
school in any manner which causes
a disturbance or distraction. Shirts
that expose the waist or midriff,
or muscle shirts, and tank tops are
inappropriate as are clothing items
that expose undergarments. Items
PARENTS of 7th Graders
Although each Esko High School Teacher requires somewhat different supplies for class (information will be distributed in course
syllabi), below is a basic list of general 7th grade course supplies:
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Some Dates to Know
August 2, 2012 --- 7 p.m. --- High
School Sports Fall Meeting --Cafeteria
August 29, 2012 ---8:00-9:00 a.m. --New Student Orientation --- Theater
August 29, 2012 ---9:00-11:00 a.m.
----7th Grade Orientation --- Theater
September 4, 2012 --- First Day of
School
Contact Principal Hexum at 8794673 with questions about this or
other high school policy matters.
Happenings Books
The 2013 edition of the Happenings Books are on sale now. For over
twenty-five years, the Happenings
books have been the number one
coupon book in Minnesota. Each
book has hundreds of “2 for 1” and
50% off discounts at local and state
restaurants, stores, and hotels.
Books are available in either Twin
Port or Twin City editions. The purchase price is $30.00 for the Twin
Port edition and $35.00 for the Twin
City edition. To order a Happenings book, contact a member of the
Esko National Honor Society, Mrs.
M. Johnson (ext. 140), or the high
school office today (879-4673).
THE SAVINGS NEVER
STOP!
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• ON-GOING DISCOUNTS ON
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• ADDITIONAL COUPONS ONLINE AT ENTERTAINMENT.
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• TRAVEL SAVINGS ON AIRFARE, HOTELS, CAR RENTALS
• DISCOUNTS FOR ONLINE
RETAILERS
Homecoming 2012
Friday, September 21
7th Grade Supply List
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•
of clothing that promote alcohol,
tobacco and drugs, or are sexually
or are anti-socially suggestive will
not be acceptable.
Clothing that
promotes ethnic, racial, sexual, or
religious harassment is unacceptable.
Students will not be allowed to
wear caps, bandanas, hoods or head
coverings during the school day. The
only exception will be on specified
dress up days, or an allowance for
illness resulting in hair loss.
Students are not permitted to
carry backpacks to and from
classes, nor into the cafeteria.
Backpacks are to be left in student
lockers between the hours of 8:15
and 3:15, with exceptions made
for transporting clothing to and
from physical education class or
by special permission of the high
school principal.
•
As fashion changes, so do
EHS student dress concerns. For
2012-2013, two items of particular
attention for staff, students and
parents will be appropriate length for
shorts in our academic setting and the
requirement for students to remove
their hats during school hours. Be
aware that staff may discuss these
matters with your student at school.
One notebook for each subject area
A “Trapper Keeper” or another folder system to organize 7 periods of
course work
Pens and Pencils
Scientific Calculator---TI 34 II (For sale during the first week in math
for $25)
Geometric Template (For sale during the first week in math for $5)
School planners are free and required—Replacements are $2
A change of clothes & shoes with non-marking soles for physical
education (locks are provided)
3 x 5 note cards
One box of markers (for projects)
Art supply fee of $25 paid during
the art exploration course
The senior class and advisors Deb Ellefson and Gavin Johnson
have planned a homecoming that will bring
fun to the entire community.
Homecoming will be the week of September 17-21
with the game Friday, September 21.
Look to the school website for Homecoming events and activities.
2012 ST. JUDE RALLY
Next school year’s Team Up For St. Jude Rally, planned for fall of 2012, has
an exciting carnival theme. There will be prizes, games, and much fun to be
had by all ages. Esko High School will continue to participate in letter writing this year! Parents, please encourage your children, grades 7-12, to take
part in the letter writing process and to attend the rally with enthusiasm! Start
getting your addresses together to raise money to benefit the children of St.
Jude Children’s Research Hospital. More information to come.
17 - Esko’s Corner - August/September 2012
Meet Your 2011-2012 Esko School Personnel
Board of Education:
Chair
Vice-Chair
Treasurer
Clerk
Director
Director
Support Staff: Superintendent Director of Business Services Supt. Secretary/Bookeeper Supt. Office Assistant Data Management Specialist Elem. Secretary H.S. Secretary Activities Office Secretary Due Process Secretary
Copy Center
School/Support Career Center/Volunteer Coordinator Media Generalist Nurse Psychologist Speech/Hearing Clinicians Technology Coordinator Paraprofessionals Food Service Custodians High School Staff: Julian Bertogliat
Rick Liljegren
Lynn McComber
Jeff Salo
Margaret Sunnarborg
Scott Powers
Aaron Fischer
Janet Halonen
Dawn Mattson
Karrin Olson
Bernie Ozan
Julie Pelletier
Kris Krocka
Julie Antonutti
Heidi DeVries
Jodie Sundeen, Alice Juusola,
Leann Fetter
Sandy Davis
Joyce Bergstedt
Bridget Peterson
Betsy Stark
Joshua Rye
Jana Olson, Marilyn Keller
Lisa Donelson
Sharon Bertogliat, Linda Burgess,
Marylin Cass, Cathy Erola, Becky
Hanson, Mary Liljegren, Lori
Tondryk, Mary Siptroth, Deb
Holte, Shari Acker, Mary Lee,
Eve Lehman, Yolanda Wold, Toni
Jurmu
Irene Tout (Food Service Manager),
Leann Fetter, Peggy Young, Jodi
Mitchell, Wendy Borchardt, Gayle
Disch, Laura Vigliaturo
Bill Pera (Head Custodian), Sheila
Juntunen, Paul Goodreau, Ron
Lindgren, Kellie Semerau, Jill
Koski
Principal Greg Hexum
Art Adam Kemptar
Band Rich Mowers, Ryan Hanson
Business Education Corey Gray
Counselor Nicki Peterson
English Kristy Casper, Brenda Lilly,
Michele Johnson, Deb Ellefson,
Meryl Lucchesi-Freyberg
Family and Consumer Science Paulette Ditzler
French Jennifer Hoffmann
Health Occupations Marilyn Slattengren
Math Scott Arntson, Jeremiah Weaver,
Gary Beaudot, Benjamin Haugen, Andy Roberts
PE/Health Chad Stoskopf, David Hack, Sue
Northey
Science Sarah Meyer, Chris Evavold,
Patrick Bowman, Gavin Johnson, Social Studies Charlie Farrow, Scott Antonutti,
Lisa Dupuis, Jessica Blake
Spanish Cheryl Diedrich
Special Education Mary Weets, Sarah Leischke,
Michelle Sweeney
Vocal Music Beth Anderson
Bus Drivers:
Elementary Staff: Principal Kindergarten Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 L.D. Computer Teacher
Physical Education Music EBD Title 1 Special Ed COTA Occ. Therapist EC Spec. Ed
Kathy Hammarlund (Head Bus
Driver), Bill Compo, Ron Carlson,
Laurie Groth, Steve Hanson, Gary
Sather, Cindy Solberg, Jolene
Denzler, Royce McLaughlin,
Melanie Stolan
Brian Harker
Jennifer Boese, Kari Knutson, Kara Zywicki, Michell Voigts
Christi Cimermancic, Angela Pyrlik, Kristine Baird, Mary Durand, Samantha Battaglia
Melissa Halverson, Diane Gustafson, Kelly Harms, Jill Harden
Brooke Pfister, Dawn Hallsten, Derek Anderson, Jessica Uecker
Saara Hipp, Katrina Foxx, Kim Dahl, Stephanie Johnson
Wendy Smith, Nichole Schmidt, Brent Smith, Tim Lindquist
Andy Nielsen, Brian Wickenheiser, Tammy Thornton, Sara Johnson
Ann Erickson, Sarah Leischke
Brenda Salo
Cynthia Johnson, Bridget Vesel-
Johnson
Beth Anderson, Kara Staples, Rich Mowers, Ryan Hanson
Angela Garbett
Kim Linder
Julie Schramm
Leslee Nooyen
Patti Gerard
Judy Leveille
Community Education:
Director Christina Walther
ECFE Coordinator
Shannon Matzdorf
SR Coordinator
Tina Kauma
Administrative Assistant Kelly Emanuel
Proof Editor
Patti Lockman
ECFE Teachers
Shannon Matzdorf, Tina Jankowski, Nichole Reed, Jackie Kedrowski
Cool Kids Coordinator
Beth Johnson
After School Club Coordinator Brian Wickenheiser
Outreach Coordinator Jill Liupakka
Program Assistants
Alice Juusola, Paula Bergstedt,
Lisa Stauffenecker, Jodi Sundeen,
Jill Jacobson, Tammy Fleischauer,
Jill Liupakka, Alex Walkowiak
Superintendent’s Office:
Fax:
Elementary Office:
High School Office:
Fax:
Community Education:
Cool Kids Cell:
Bus Garage:
Activities Office:
18 - Esko’s Corner - August/September 2012
879-2969
879-7490
879-3361
879-4673
879-6248
879-4038
522-0519
879-4302
879-1909
School Info
Esko School Calendar 2012-2013
August
21
27
28 & 30
30
Board Meeting
New Teacher Inservice
Teacher Inservice
Open House
September
3
Labor Day
4
First Day for Students
11
Board Meeting
25
Board Meeting
October
9
11
18 & 19
23
31
Board Meeting
H.S. Conferences
EM Convention –
No School
Board Meeting
3-Hour Early Release
November
2
End of Quarter
8
Election Day
11
Veteran’s Day
13 & 15 H.S. and Elementary
Conferences
22 & 23 No School
28
3-Hour Early Release
December
11
Board Meeting
21
3 Hour Early Release
22-Jan 2 Winter Break
January
1& 2
8
18
21
22
New Years Day
Winter Break
No School
Board Meeting
3 Hour Early Release
End of Semester
MLK Day
Inservice No School
Board Meeting
February
12 & 21
15 & 18
26
Elementary
Conferences
No School
Board Meeting
March
6
12
22
25-29
3 Hour Early Release
Board Meeting
End of Quarter
Spring Break
April
4
7
9
23
29
H.S.Conferences
Easter
Board Meeting
Board Meeting
Inservice – No School
May
14
27
28
30
31
Board Meeting
Memorial Day
Board Meeting
Last Day for Seniors
Graduation
June
6
7
11
Last Day for Students
Inservice
Board Meeting
Instant Alert for Schools is an essential tool for notification and communication. Within minutes of an emergency, school officials
can use Instant Alert to deliver a single, clear message to the students’ parents or guardians by telephone, cell phone, e-mail,
pager or PDA in any combination. Instant Alert can also be used to notify you of a school closing due to inclement weather. It’s an
equally effective way to keep you informed of everyday activities, such as event times and locations as well as schedule changes.
If you have not yet created a profile for your family, please pick up an instruction sheet in the school office. If you already have a
profile set up, you can log into your profile at any time to update your contact information. Maintaining the accuracy of your profile
will increase the ability of the school to keep you informed. If you no longer require communication from the instant alert system,
you may log into your profile and delete your contact information.
Your online profile will enable you to:
•
Input your personal contact information
•
Select which type of school information you would like to receive on each of your contact devices
•
Add contact information of other caretakers of your children, such as a grandparent or neighbor.
The system is currently ready for you to use at https://instantalert.honeywell.com We encourage all of you to take advantage of
this opportunity, as we will continue to utilize this system for urgent school-to-home communication.
If you need assistance with your profile, please go to https://instantalert.honeywell.com and click on the Help Request link on the
lower right hand side of the page, or contact the school after September 1st 879-4673 Ext. #606 Bernie Ozan will be available to
assist you. Be sure to set your e-mail spam filter to receive e-mail from Honeywell.com. If you do not have access to a computer,
please feel free to come to the school to use our facilities. We hope you enjoy this service.
19 - Esko’s Corner - August/September 2012
Student Information
High School/New
Students
Students are expected to be
in the building and ready for class at
8:15 am and will be released at 3:15
pm in the afternoon. 7th grade and
new student orientation will be held
again prior to the first day of school,
details will be mailed.
A school rule, which has
been in effect for a number of years,
states that any students driving cars
or motorcycles to school will park
them in the parking lot when the student arrives in the morning and leave
them there until the end of the school
day. This same rule is in effect for
the new school term.
Esko offers a full range of
athletic programs, according to Activities Director, Chad Stoskopf.
These include football, cross country, volleyball, soccer, basketball,
hockey, skiing track, tennis, swimming, softball, baseball and golf.
And students wishing to take part
must have a complete physical ex-
amination within the past three
years, a signed parental slip which
shows that both the student athlete
and the parents and/or guardian
know the high school league rules
regarding smoking, drinking, and
chemical abuse as far as eligibility is
concerned.
Esko features an excellent
music department and drama department as well as other activities such
as yearbook, student council, national honor society, math league and
knowledge bowl competition, cheerleaders. Students are encouraged to
take part and to contribute to Esko’s
tradition of excellence in these programs.
New junior and senior high
school students should contact the
high school principal’s office at 8794673 for an appointment to register
for classes. These students are reminded to bring their report card
and their records from their previous
high school in order to expedite the
process. Students cannot register for
classes in Esko without their former
school record.
High School Security Behavior
Research has shown that having the Expectations
office at an entrance permits better security to the building and the
monitoring of activities in the areas
near the entrance. If you are coming
to the school on school related business, we respectfully request that
“all visitors to the school check into
the high school office upon entering
the building.” As in the past, we appreciate your cooperation.
Student Parking
Students who drive to school must
register their vehicle and display an
Esko Public Schools Permit to park
in the school lot. Seniors and juniors
will have the priority in the students
section of the south parking lot.
Sophomores will purchase permits
for the west parking lot. The permits
are to be displayed at all times the
vehicle is parked in the school parking lot.
Schedules
Many students request class and
schedule changes when they discover the whereabouts of their friends.
Our registration process includes
preliminary and final registration
that includes parental consent. Our
master schedule and student schedules are built to reflect these demands with about 99% of students
receiving the classes requested. As a
result, schedules received at the outset of the school year for the fall.
• Be prompt and prepared
• Respect authority
• Respect the rights of others
• Respect property
• Display a concern for learning
• Display appropriate social skills
• Display a productive character
Consequences may range from
warnings to out-of-school suspension. Detention may be assigned for
basic violations of school policy or
policies established by the classroom
instructor. Repeat offenders may follow a progression of 1 detention, 3
detentions, in school suspension,
and out of school suspension. All
detention are expected to be served
by Thursday of the week they are
assigned, with students losing study
hall privileges until it is served. Friday detentions will be served in the
principal’s office on Friday. Students
who have been assigned detention by
the principal but who do not comply
will serve ISS or be suspended. The
bulletin will list the weekly detention supervising teacher and room.
High School Attendance Procedures
Esko schools will be participating
in a “Truancy Prevention Program”
for Carlton County.
Parent(s)/
guardians(s) will be notified in writing when a student has compiled
three (3) unexcused absences or a
combination of eight (8) total excused and/or unexcused absenses at
any times during the semester. This
first communication will come from
the High School Office and will be to
inform you of our concern for your
student’s regular attendance.
The second step in this program will begin if your child reaches
five (5) unexcused or a combination
of ten (10) excused and/or unexcused absences. The student will be
referred to the Carlton County Truancy Prevention Programs Truancy
Officer who may request a meeting
with the student, parents and school
officials.
The third step: Please be advised that if a student reaches seven
(7) unexcused absences or fifteen
(15) excused and/or unexcused absences the Truancy Officer may refer
the student to the County Attorney’s
Office as a habitual truant to Minnesota Statute 260.007, subdivision 19.
Upon receipt of a referral from the
Truancy Officer the County Attorney’s Office may elect to file a truancy petition with the district court.
The Carlton County Truancy Officer will be advised when we
have concerns with any student that
has excessive absences. Our goal is
to get all students to improve their
attendance. We hope by involving
the parents earlier, doing a better job
of monitoring attendance and having better communication with our
concerns, we can avoid having to go
through the truancy petition process.
Attendance is maintained in
the high school office. Please note
that unexcused absences and truancies lead rather quickly to removal
from a class and the assignment of
a failing grade. Students and parents should also be aware that all
absences for trips must be requested
in advance by parents and the request
form signed by each of the student’s
teachers and turned in to the attendance office prior to the trip.
The state of MN requires
that all children between 7-16 years
of age shall receive instruction for at
least 170 days each year. In grades
7-12 these instructional days must be
at least 360 minutes in length, not including the noon intermission. Punctuality and regular school attendance
are essential to success in school.
Consistent school attendance is one
means by which a student absence
develops responsibility and self-discipline. For these reasons, should be
limited to those instances in which
absence is genuinely unavoidable.
Each student, his or her parent/guardian and the school share obligation to
encourage and insure good student
attendance. Student failing to meet
the required number of instructional
hours per class due to the fact that
they have fourteen (14) or more absences in class may lose credit in the
class.
Restrictive Procedures Plan
In accordance with Minnesota Statute 1125A.0942, Subd. 1, every school
district is required to develop and make public a plan that discloses its use
of restrictive procedures. The plan specifically outlines the list of restrictive
procedures the school intends to use; how the school will monitor and review
the use of restrictive procedures, including post use debriefings and convening an overnight committee; and a written description and documentation of
the training and staff that have completed the training.
Esko School District uses restrictive procedures only in response to
behavior(s) that constitutes an emergency, even if written into a child’s Individual Education Plan (IEP) or Behavior Interventions Plan (BIP).
The full plan may be referenced on our website at www.esko.k12.mn.us.
20 - Esko’s Corner - August/September 2012
School Policies
Annual Parental Notification of
School District Policies
The purpose of this policy is to ensure that students are aware of and
comply with the school district’s
expectations for student conduct.
Such compliance will enhance the
school district’s ability to maintain
discipline and ensure that there is
no interference with the educational
process. The school district will take
appropriate disciplinary action when
students fail to adhere to the Code of
Student Conduct established by this
policy.”
PROTECTION AND PRIVACY
OF PUPIL RECORDS (#515) “…
The school district shall give parents
of students currently in attendance
and eligible students currently in
attendance annual notice by such
means as are reasonably likely to
inform the parents and eligible students of the following:
1. That the parent or eligible student
has a right to inspect and review the
student’s education records and the
procedure for inspecting and reviewing education records;
2. That the parent or eligible student
has a right to seek amendment of the
student’s education records to ensure
that those records are not inaccurate,
misleading, or otherwise in violation of the student’s privacy or other
rights and the procedure for requesting amendment of records;
3. That the parent or eligible student
has a right to consent to disclosures
of personally identifiable information contained in the student’s education records, except to the extent
that federal and state law and the
regulations promulgated thereunder
authorize disclosure without consent;
4. That the parent or eligible student
has a right to file a complaint with
the U.S. Department of Education
regarding an alleged failure by the
school district to comply with the requirements of 20 U.S.C. 1232g, and
the rules promulgated thereunder;
5. The criteria for determining who
constitutes a school official and what
constitutes a legitimate educational
interest for purposes of disclosing
education records to other school officials whom the school district has
determined to have legitimate educational interests; and
6. That the school district forwards
education records on request to a
school in which a student seeks
or intends to enroll including
suspension and expulsion records
pursuant to the federal No Child
Left Behind Act and, if applicable, a
student’s history of violent behavior.
BULLYING PROHIBITION (#
516) “ … to the extent such conduct
affects the educational environment
of the school district and the rights
and welfare of its students and is
within the control of the school dis-
trict in its normal operations, it is
the school district’s intent to prevent
bullying and to take action to investigate, respond, remediate, and discipline those acts of bullying which
have not been successfully prevented. The purpose of this policy is to
assist the school district in its goal of
preventing and responding to acts of
bullying, intimidation, violence, and
other similar disruptive behavior.”
STUDENT SURVEYS (#520) “…
Occasionally the school district utilizes surveys to obtain student opinions and information about students. The purpose of this policy is to establish the parameters of information that may be sought in student
surveys. Student surveys may be
conducted as determined necessary
by the school district. Surveys, analyses and evaluations conducted as
part of any program funded through
the U.S. Department of Education must comply with 20 U.S.C.
1232h.” Parents may opt out of the
following activities by providing
written notification to D. Mattson,
c/o Esko Public Schools prior to October 15 of each school year:
(1) Activities involving collection,
disclosure, or use of personal information collected from students for
the purpose of marketing or for selling that information, or otherwise
providing that information to others
for that purpose.
(2) The administration of any thirdparty survey as defined in the policy
(3) Any non-emergency invasive
physical examination or screening
that is required as a condition of attendance, administered by the school
and scheduled by the school in advance, and not necessary to protect
the immediate health and safety of
the student or other students.
Students and parents will be notified
in advance of the activities/items
listed above.
STUDENT
DISABILITY
NONDISCRIMINATION (#521)
The purpose of this policy is to
protect disabled students from
discrimination on the basis of
disability and to identify and evaluate
learners who, within the intent of
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation
Act of 1973, need special services,
accommodations, or programs in
order that such learners may receive
a free appropriate public education.
STUDENT SEX NONDISCRIMINATION (#522) Students are protected from discrimination on the
basis of sex pursuant to Title IX of
the Education Amendments of 1972
and the Minnesota Human Rights
Act. The purpose of this policy is to
provide equal educational opportunity for all students and to prohibit
discrimination on the basis of sex.
INTERNET ACCEPTABLE USE
AND SAFETY POLICY (#524)
“…The purpose of this policy is to
set forth policies and guidelines for
access to the school district computer system and acceptable and
safe use of the Internet, including
electronic communications.”
WORLD WIDE WEB PUBLISHING OF STUDENT WORK: Student artwork, writing or projects
may be published on the World
Wide Web, a part of the Internet, by
the School District. No home address or telephone number will appear with such work. If parents do
not want their child’s work to appear
on the Internet, they must provide
written notification to “D. Mattson
c/o District Office” no later than
October 15 of each school year. In
lieu of written notification parents
grant the School District copyrights
and privileges to reproduce, adapt,
publish, and display student work
on the Internet. Such publication is
intended to further the educational
mission of the School District and
display students’ works to a worldwide audience.
CRISIS MANAGEMENT (#806)
“… The purpose of the Crisis Management Policy is to act as a guide
for school district and building administrators, school employees,
students, school board members,
and community members as to how
to address a wide range of potential crisis situations in the school
district. The step-by-step procedures suggested by this Policy will
provide guidance to each school
building in drafting crisis management plans to coordinate protective
actions prior to, during, and after
any type of emergency or potential
crisis situation in the school district. Please note that, pursuant to
this Policy, tailored crisis management plans will be developed for
each school building in the school
district and sections or procedures
may be added or deleted in those
crisis management plans based on
building needs.
THE NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND
ACT requires the following notices
be given to parents:
• MILITARY RECRUITERS Parents have a right to request
that their child’s name, address,
and telephone number not be
released to a military recruiter
without their prior consent.
Written requests should be
submitted to D. Mattson in the
District Office by October 15 of
each year.
• TEACHER
QUALIFICATIONS - Parents may request
the following information:
• Whether the teacher has met
Minnesota Department of Education
requirements for licensure at the
grade level and the subject area (s)
he teaches
• Whether the teacher has an emergency or provisional license
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• What the teacher’s undergraduate
major was, any graduate certification
or degree held by the teacher including the field of discipline of the certification or degree
• Whether the child is being taught
by paraprofessionals and, if so, their
qualifications
Complete versions of all
school policies are available
online at:
www.esko.k12.mn.us
or by contacting the District
Office at 879-2969.
Annual Health and Safety
Notifications
AHERA (Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act) Federal legislation requires public schools
to maintain a list of locations and
types of asbestos found in the school
building and a description for their
proper management. The Asbestos
Management Plan and related inspection reports are available at the
District Office.
DRINKING WATER Esko Schools
maintains and produces its own
water, as there is no city system to
draw from in Thomson Township.
The school’s water system treats
and filters all water prior to distribution in the building, and drinking
water is again filtered at each water
fountain.Bill Pera, Lead Custodian,
has received ongoing training and is
licensed by the MN Department of
Health as a “water treatment technician.” Water samples are taken
weekly from both wells by the District and are then are sent to the Minnesota Department of Health for testing. To date, Esko Public Schools
has met all requirements relating to
the safety of our water supply system per MN Department of Health
(MDH) and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) guidelines. Our
water is used for drinking and preparation of meals daily. The testing log
and results of the MDH & EPA tests
are available at the District Office.
RADON Building tests have indicated that radon levels do not exceed
the acceptable levels as established
by the Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA). Test results are
available at the District Office.
INDOOR AIR QUALITY Through
preventative measures and regular
maintenance of our facility and its
mechanical systems, Esko Schools
monitors and works to improve Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) for our students and staff using Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) guidelines
and recommendations. Questions or
concerns regarding IAQ should be
directed to the District Office.
Free and Reduced Lunch Information
Dear Parent/Guardian:
Our school provides healthy meals
each day. Breakfast costs $1.00;
lunch costs K-6 $1.90 and 7-12
$2.00.
Your children may qualify for free
or reduced-price meals. The reduced
price for lunch is $ .40. “Reducedprice” breakfasts are served at no
charge. To apply for free or reducedprice school meals, complete the enclosed Application for Educational
Benefits following the instructions.
A new application must be submitted each year. Your application also
helps our school qualify for additional education funds and discounts.
Return your completed Application
for Educational Benefits to: ISD No
99, ATTN District Office, PO Box
10, Esko, MN 55733.
Who can get free or reduced-price
meals? Children in households participating in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP),
Minnesota Family Investment Program (MFIP) or Food Distribution
Program on Indian Reservations
(FDPIR), and foster children can get
free school meals without reporting
household income. Also, children
can get free or reduced-price meals
if their household income is within
the maximum income shown for the
household size on the instructions.
Approval for school meal benefits is
good for the school year.
Do foster children qualify for free
meals? Yes, foster children who are
the legal responsibility of a foster
care agency or court are eligible for
free meals regardless of household
income.
I get WIC. Can my children get
free meals? Children in households
participating in WIC may be eligible for free or reduced-price meals.
Please fill out an application.
May I apply if someone in my
household is not a U.S. citizen?
Yes. You or your children do not have
to be U.S. citizens for your children
to qualify for free or reduced-price
meals.
Who should I include as members
of my household? Include yourself and all other people living in
the household, related or not (such
as grandparents, other relatives or
friends). Include a household member who is temporarily away, such as
a college student.
What if my income is not always
the same? List the amount that you
normally get. If you normally get
overtime, include it, but not if you
get it only sometimes.
How will the information I provide be kept? Information you provide on the form, and your child’s
approval for school meal benefits,
will be protected as private data. See
the back page of the application for
more information about how the information is used.
Will the information I give be
checked? Yes, and we may also ask
you to send written proof.
What if I disagree with the school’s
decision about my application?
You should talk to school officials.
You also may ask for a hearing.
If you have other questions or need
help, call 218-879-2969, option 3.
Sincerely,
Aaron Fischer
Superintendent of Schools
Instructions for Completing the Application for Educational Benefits
Complete the Application for Educational Benefits for school year 2012-13 if any of the following apply:
− Any household member currently participates in the Minnesota Family Investment Program (MFIP), or
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), or Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations
(FDPIR), or
− One or more children in the household are foster children (a welfare agency or court has legal responsibility
for the child), or
− Total household income (gross earnings, not take-home pay) is within these guidelines:
Household
Size
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Additional
$ Per
Year
20,665
27,991
35,317
42,643
49,969
57,295
64,621
71,947
7,326
Maximum Total Income
$ Per
$ Twice Per
$ Per 2
Month
Month
Weeks
1,723
862
795
2,333
1,167
1,077
2,944
1,472
1,359
3,554
1,777
1,641
4,165
2,083
1,922
4,775
2,388
2,204
5,386
2,693
2,486
5,996
2,998
2,768
611
306
282
$ Per Week
398
539
680
821
961
1,102
1,243
1,384
141
Children and Foster Status
List all children in the household in Section 2.
 Indicate foster care status for a child by checking the box.
 Include any regular income, for example SSI, to children other than foster children (do not list occasional
earnings like babysitting).
Assistance Number Complete Section 3 if any household member currently participates in one of the
programs listed in that section. If Section 3 is completed, skip Section 4 (adult names and incomes).
Adults / Household Incomes List all adult household members, whether related or not, in Section 4.
Include any adults temporarily away, such as a student away at college.
List each adult household member’s gross incomes, not take-home pay, and how often each income is
received. For example “W” for Weekly.
 List gross incomes before deductions.
 If an income varies, list the amount usually received.
 For farm/self-employment income only, list net income after subtracting business expenses.
 Examples of “other income” to include in the last column are farm/self-employment, Veterans benefits and
disability benefits.
 Check the “No Income” column after a person’s name if they have no income.
Do not include as income: foster care payments, federal education benefits, MFIP payments, combat pay, or
value of assistance received from SNAP, WIC, FDPIR or Military Privatized Housing Initiative.
Signature The form must be signed by an adult household member.
Social Security Number The person signing the application must provide the last four digits of their Social
Security number unless:
 A qualifying assistance number was provided in Section 3, or
 All children in the household who need school meal benefits are foster children, or
The person signing the application does not have a Social Security number and has indicated this in Section 6.
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Free and Reduced Lunch Information
Application for Educational Benefits
Free and Reduced-Price School Meals  School Year 2012-13  State and Federally Funded Programs
1.  Check here if this is the first application at this school district or nonpublic school for any child listed below.
2. Names of all Children in Household
including Foster Children
Attach additional page if necessary
Last Name
First Name
G
r
Date of
a
Birth
Month/Day/Year d
e
___/___/___
___/___/___
___/___/___
___/___/___
___/___/___
School
 If Any Regular
Foster Income to
Child
Child
Example: SSI
*
 $____ per____

$____ per____

$____ per____

$____ per____

$____ per____
* Child is the legal responsibility of a welfare agency or court. If all children applied for are foster children, skip Sections 3 and 4.
4. Names of all Adults in Household
(all household members not listed in Section 2)
Include all adults living in your household, related
or not. Attach additional page if necessary.
Last Name
First Name
3. Benefits (if applicable)
If any household member receives benefits from a
program listed below: write in name of person and
case number, check the appropriate box, and skip
section 4.
__________________ ________________
Name
Case Number
 Minnesota Family Investment Program (MFIP)
 Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program SNAP)
 Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations
(FDPIR)
- Medical Assistance and WIC do not qualify
Household Incomes: Write in each gross income and how often it is received: weekly (W), bi-weekly (every
Check
if NO
Income

other week) (BW), twice per month (TM), monthly (M). Do not write in hourly pay. If income fluctuates, write
in the amount normally received. Attach additional page if necessary.
Gross Wages and
Pension, SSI,
Public Assistance,
Unemployment,
Any Other Income,
Salaries - all jobs
Retirement,
Child Support,
Worker’s Comp,
including net Farm/
 deductions - before
Social Security
Alimony
Strike Benefits
Self-Employment
$_____ per ____
$_____ per ____
$_____ per ____
$_____ per ____
$_____ per ____
$_____ per ____
$_____ per ____
$_____ per ____
$_____ per ____
$_____ per ____
$_____ per ____
$_____ per ____
$_____ per ____
$_____ per ____
$_____ per ____
5. If your children are approved for school meal benefits, this information may be shared with Minnesota Health Care Food Programs to identify children who
are eligible for Minnesota health insurance programs. Leave the box blank to allow sharing of information. See back page for more information.
 Do not share information with Minnesota Health Care Programs.
6. I certify (promise) that all information on this application is true and that all income is reported. I understand that the school will get federal and state
funds based on the information I give. I understand that if I purposely give false information, my children may lose meal benefits and I may be
prosecuted.
Signature of Adult Household Member (required) ____________________________ Print Name: ___________________________ Date:
________
Social Security number – last 4 digits (required if Section 4 is completed): ___ ___ ___ ___ OR  I don’t have a Social Security number
Address: ____________________________________ City _______________________ Zip_________ Home Phone: _____________ Work Phone:
Total Household Size: _____ Total Incomes: $ __________ per ________
Approved (check all that apply):
Income – Free
Denied:
Case Number - Free Foster - Free
Office Use Only
Income – Reduced-Price
Signature – Confirming Official: ______________________ Date: ___________
Date Verification Sent: ________ Response Due: ________ 2 nd Notice: ______
Result: No Change
Office Use Only
Reduced-Price to Free Reduced-Price to Paid
Incomplete Income Too High Other:
Signature - Determining Official: _______________________________ Date: _______
Change Status To: ________ Reason: __________________ Withdrawn: _______
___________
Privacy
Free to Reduced-Price Free to Paid
Reason for Change: Income Case number not verified
Refused Cooperation Other:
Foster not verified
Signature – Verifying Official: ________________________ Date: ____________
Act Statement / How Information Is Used
The National School Lunch Act requires that the household member signing the application must provide the last four
digits of their Social Security number unless the application is for a foster child, or they do not have a Social Security
number, or they provide an active assistance number from the Minnesota Family Investment Program (MFIP),
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) or Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations (FDPIR).
Provision of a Social Security number is not mandatory, but if a Social Security number is required for a complete
application and the number is not provided, the application cannot be approved.
We will use your information to determine if your child is eligible for free or reduced-price meals, and for
administration and enforcement of the lunch and breakfast programs. We may share your eligibility information with
education, health, and nutrition programs to help them evaluate, fund or determine benefits for their programs, auditors
for program reviews, and law enforcement officials to help them look into violations of program rules.
At public school districts, each student's eligibility status is also recorded on a statewide computer system used to
report student data to the Minnesota Department of Education as required by state law. The Minnesota Department of
Education uses this information to: (1) administer state and federal programs, (2) calculate compensatory revenue for
public schools, and (3) judge the quality of the state's educational program.
Children who are eligible for free and reduced-price school meals may be eligible for Minnesota Health Care
Programs. Your child’s eligibility status for school meals (qualified for free or reduced-price meals) may be shared
with Minnesota Health Care Programs unless you tell us not to share your information by checking the box in section 5
of the application. You are not required to share information for this purpose and your decision will not affect approval
for school meal benefits.
Nondiscrimination Statement
This explains what to do if you believe you have been treated unfairly: In accordance with federal law and U.S.
Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national
origin, sex, age, or disability. To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA, Director, Office of Adjudication,
1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, D.C. 20250-9410 or call toll free (866) 632-9992 (Voice). Individuals
who are hearing impaired or have speech disabilities may contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at (800)
877-8339; or (800) 845-6136 (Spanish). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
May 2012
Children’s Ethnic and Racial Identities (Optional)
Please provide the following information, which is used to determine the
school’s compliance with civil rights laws. If the information is left blank, a
representative of the school is required to identify the ethnic and racial identities
of participants for civil rights reporting.
1.
Choose one ethnicity:
 Hispanic/Latino
 Not Hispanic/Latino
2.
Choose one or more races (regardless of ethnicity):
 Asian
 American Indian or Alaskan Native
 Black or African American
 Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander
 White
23 - Esko’s Corner - August/September 2012
Volunteer Opportunities
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Become a school volunteer…
ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS
Following is a brief description of activities needing volunteer help.
Most tasks are short term. Please check any areas in which you may
be willing to help, and return this form to your child’s classroom, the
school office, or mail to Joyce Bergstedt, Volunteer Coordinator, P.O.
Box 10, Esko, MN 55733 or call 879-4673, Extension 230.
Become an enrichment program leader!
Get involved in the Enrichment Program! Following is a brief description of
activities needing volunteer help. Most tasks are short term. Please check
any areas in which you may be willing to help and return this form to your
child’s classroom, the school office, or mail to: Joyce Bergstedt, Enrichment
Coordinator, Esko Schools, P.O. Box 10, Esko, MN 55733 or call 879-4673,
Extension 230.
NAME _______________________________PHONE _______________
NAME _______________________________PHONE _______________
CHILD’S NAME____________________________GRADE __________
CHILD’S NAME____________________________GRADE __________
CHILD’S NAME____________________________GRADE___________
CHILD’S NAME____________________________GRADE___________
CHILD’S NAME____________________________ GRADE_________
CHILD’S NAME____________________________ GRADE_________
ELEMENTARY PROGRAMS
______ Grade 1: Read aloud or one-on-one tutoring-30 minutes per
week.
_____ TRACK AND FIELD DAYS: in May
_____ ELEMENTARY CHOIR CONCERTS:
Set up and direct student traffic
_____ HOBBIES: Hobby or skill: _____________________
__________________________________________________
Description of presentation: ____________________
__________________________________________________
_____ TRAVEL (history/geography)
Country/region of Travel: _____________________
Brief description of presentation: ________________________________
_____ NURSE’S OFFICE: recording and filing as needs arise
_____ HEARING/VISION SCREENING: two days in
January or February
_____ SCOLIOSIS SCREENING: one day in March
_____ BOOK FAIR: help students find books, collect
money--held the week of fall conferences
_____ CHAPERONE: Supervise students while on field trips
_____ LIBRARY VOLUNTEER: Assist students in finding and checking out books
_____ MISCELLANEOUS: Call me as needed for a couple hours
HIGH SCHOOL:
____CAREER CENTER VOLUNTEER: help student locate
resources regarding scholarships, careers, and job search.
Help organize and maintain the resources in the center.
____ OFFICE HELP:
____ General filing
____Updating databases
____ Assist with mailings
____ Make calls for career speakers
____ Inventory in May
_____ CHAPERONES: juniors and seniors to the National College Fair
in the fall, or other activities to include other age groups--half day up to
full day
_____ CAREER PRESENTATION: Talk about your occupation-- 50 minute time period
_____ CAREER TALKS-Occupation: __________________
_____ MISCELLANEOUS: Call me as needed for a couple
hours
COMMUNITY ED EVENTS
_____ FALL FESTIVAL
_____ Concessions ____ Ticket Sales ____ Running a Game
____ Preschool Pumpkin Patch
____ BREAKFAST WITH SANTA ____ SANTA STORE
____ ECFE EVENTS____ AFTER SCHOOL CLUBS—
teachers and helpers
____ DANCE CHAPERONES
For more information, contact Christina Walther at 879-4038.
OMNIBUS: Take a field trip. Do hands-on projects. Present or assist
leading a unit (6 wks/1 hr per week with training provided) with 1213 eager students based on one of the following subjects:
___Weather-Grade 2
___ Animal Behavior-Grade 2 or 3
___Music-Grade 2 or 3
___City Planning-Grade 2 or 3
___ Economics-Grade 2 or 3
___ Famous Cities-Grade 2 or 3
___ Ancients-Grade 3 or 4
___ Artists and Imagination-Grade 3 or 4
___ Earth Science-Grade 4
___ Law-Grades 4, 5, or 6
___ Differences of Opinion-Grades 4-6
___ Genetics-Grade 5
___ Dissection-Grade 5
___ Destination Imagination coach. Work with a team of 5-7 students
while they solve a creative problem. Training provided! Fun!
___ Junior Great Books leader (1 hour for 6 or more weeks). Love to
read? Inquiring minds enjoy the students’ responses. Easy to do. 12
students. Training provided.
___ Math Enrichment coaches for grades 3 and 4. work with small
groups of students on fun challenges, puzzles, and enrichment. Materials available.
___ Math Masters coaches. Fifth and sixth grade teams prepare for
spring competitions. Some of the mathematical areas included in the
curriculum are: geometry, fractions, decimals, percents, and charts.
___ Grade 5 ___ Grade 6
___ Inventor’s Fair: Chaperone at the mall, present brainstorming,
telephoning, or other skills pertinent to becoming a junior inventor.
Set up display in Esko with students.
___ Spelling Bee for grades 5-8. Set up and judge for half a day.
___ Geography Bee for grades 5-8. Set up and judge for half a day.
___ Chess 2-4 students ½ hour a week to guide and encourage kids
with the basics- Grade 3.
Orientation and training will be provided.
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From Our School Board
The Esko Board of Education, Independent School District No. 99, Esko,
Minnesota, held their regular Board meeting on Tuesday, June 12, 2012, at
7:00 p.m. in the board conference room.
Members present: Julian Bertogliat, Lynn McComber, Scott Powers, Rick
Liljegren, Jeff Salo, Margaret Sunnarborg. Superintendent Fischer. Absent:
None.
Call the Meeting to Order
Chairperson Julian Bertogliat called the meeting to order at 7:03 p.m.
Approval of Agenda
Moved by Rick Liljegren, second by Jeff Salo to approve the agenda as
amended. Motion carried by unanimous vote.
Approval of Consent Agenda Items
Moved by Rick Liljegren, second by Jeff Salo to approve the Consent
Agenda items as follows:
Approve the minutes of the May 22, 2012 regular school board meeting.
Approve the checks as follows:
Date
Check #s
5/16/12
73234-73271
5/17/12
73272-73294
5/21/12
73295-73296
5/25/12
73297
5/31/12
VOID 73292
5/31/12
73298-73312
6/1/12
73313-73348
6/6/12
73349-73350
6/7/12 *
73351-73355
*= pending Treasurer’s review
Checks
Total
$41,355.47
$26,923.06
$1,531.39
$189.42
($173.00)
$3,414.11
$23,517.24
$1,506.84
$13,034.96
• Grant received from MN Association for Health, Physical Education,
Recreation and Dance in the amount of $500 written by Cynthia Johnson
for phy ed equipment.
• Fundraiser request – St. Jude Rally Crew – St. Jude’s Fundraising
Events.
Motion carried by unanimous vote.
Approve Contract with Arrowhead Regional Computing Consortium for
2012/2013
Moved by Jeff Salo, second by Scott Powers to approve a contract with
Arrowhead Regional Computing Consortium for 2012/13 as presented.
Motion carried by unanimous vote.
Approve Resolution Relating to the Election of School Board Members
and Calling the School District Election
Moved by Lynn McComber, second by Rick Liljegren to approve
Resolution Relating to the Election of School Board Members and Calling
the School District Election. Motion carried by unanimous vote.
Approve Resolution Establishing Dates for Filing Affidavits of Candidacy
Moved by Jeff Salo, second by Lynn McComber to approve Resolution
Establishing Dates for Filing Affidavits of Candidacy. Motion carried by
unanimous vote.
Approve the 2012/2013 Budget
Moved by Jeff Salo, second by Lynn McComber to approve the 2012/2013
budget. Motion carried by unanimous vote.
Fund
General Fund (fund 1)
Food Service Fund (fund 2)
Transportation Fund (fund 3)
Community Service Fund (fund 4)
Capital Operating Fund (fund 5)
Debt Service Fund (fund 7)
Irrevocable OPEB Trust (fund 45)
OPEB Bonds Debt Service (fund 47)
Total Budget
Revenues
$8,683,248
$368,635
$536,955
$425,515
$478,755
$811,162
$22,000
$108,757
$11,435,027
Expenditures
$8,599,852
$367,929
$459,927
$427,257
$453,994
$985,625
$134,669
$116,490
$11,545,743
Approve the Health & Safety Budget for 2012/13 and 2013/14
Moved by Jeff Salo, second by Scott Powers to approve the Health and
Safety Budget for 2012/13 and 2013/14 as presented. Motion carried by
unanimous vote.
Proposed Health and Safety Projects
Finance
Code
347
349
352
358
363
Project
Physical Hazards
Other Hazards
Environmental H & S Mgmt.
Asbestos
Fire Safety
Grand Total of all H & S
Projects
FY 2013
FY 2014
Revised
Application
Original
Application
$14,100.00
$2,950.00
$25,300.00
$6,500.00
$3,700.00
$14,100.00
$2,450.00
$26,300.00
$0.00
$3,700.00
$52,550.00
$46,550.00
Approve the Hire of Joshua Rye as School Psychologist
Moved by Scott Powers, second by Margaret Sunnarborg to approve the
hire of Joshua Rye as school psychologist for 2012/13 at MA30 Step 1.
Motion carried by unanimous vote.
Approve the Hire of Samantha Battaglia
Moved by Rick Liljegren, second by Jeff Salo to approve the hire of
Samantha Battaglia as first grade teacher for 2012/13 at BA Step 3. Motion
carried by unanimous vote.
Approve the Hire of Nichole Schmidt
Moved by Jeff Salo, second by Lynn McComber to approve the hire of
Nichole Schmidt as fifth grade teacher for 2012/13 at BA Step 2. Motion
carried by unanimous vote.
Approve the Hire of Derek Anderson
Moved by Rick Liljegren, second by Lynn McComber to approve the hire
of Derek Anderson as third grade teacher for 2012/13 at BA Step 1. Motion
carried by unanimous vote.
Approve the Hire of Dawn Hallsten
Moved by Jeff Salo, second by Lynn McComber to approve the hire of
Dawn Hallsten as third grade teacher for 2012/13 at MA Step 5. Motion
carried by unanimous vote.
Approve the Hire of Michelle Voigts
Moved by Jeff Salo, second by Scott Powers to approve the hire of Michelle
Voigts as .5 f.t.e. kindergarten teacher for 2012/13 at BA Step 1. Motion
carried by unanimous vote.
Accept Letter of Resignation from Shelly Korienek
Moved by Scott Powers, second by Jeff Salo to accept a letter of resignation
from Shelly Korienek as ECFE sibling care attendant effective June 6, 2012.
Motion carried by unanimous vote.
Approve New Math Curriculum
Moved by Jeff Salo, second by Scott Powers to approve the new math
curriculum K-6 with consumable workbooks at a cost of $115,193 over seven
years. Motion carried by unanimous vote.
Approve Gymnasium Painting
Moved by Jeff Salo, second by Lynn McComber to approve the proposal from
Chris Horton Painting to paint the gymnasium walls at a cost of $4,900.00.
Motion carried by the following vote. Voting in favor were Lynn McComber,
Margaret Sunnarborg, Rick Liljegren, Julian Bertogliat, Jeff Salo. Voting
against same was Scott Powers.
Administrative Reports
Board Committee Reports
• Lynn McComber – Non-certified negotiations with AFSCME,
Community Education Advisory Council, Esko Education Foundation,
Graduation.
• Margaret Sunnarborg – Certified negotiations, Recognition Luncheon,
Retirement gathering.
• Rick Liljegren – Certified negotiations.
• Julian Bertogliat – Certified negotiations, math curriculum.
• Jeff Salo – Non-certified negotiations with AFSCME, graduation.
• Scott Powers – Non-certified negotiations with AFSCME, Esko Economic
Development Committee, graduation, retirement gathering.
Superintendent’s Report
Superintendent Aaron Fischer
• Supt. Fischer is pleased with the 100% graduation rate again this year,
as well as the respectable behavior of the students and the support from
the School Board.
• The district office has received word that Mr. Dean Krych will be retiring
but no formal resignation letter has been received to date.
• Summer projects are underway. The window replacement project will
begin July 1. The gym roof will be patched before the gym floor project
begins.
• There was a smooth educational finish to the school year.
Congratulations and Commendations
• Katrina Foxx and the math curriculum committee for their work on the
new math curriculum.
• Deb Ellefson, Gavin Johnson, Bill Pera and the custodial staff for all the
work and coordination for graduation.
• All Night Grad Party Committee.
• Gary Beaudot, Scott Antonutti, Tim Lindquist and the boys and girls
track teams.
• All people involved in planning and helping with the Recognition
Luncheon, including Margaret Sunnarborg for corresponding with the
retirees, Brooke Pfister for decorations, and Bridget Peterson.
Communciations
There will be a Board Work Session on June 19, 2012 at 5:00 p.m. in the
Media Center.
Adjournment
There being no further business, moved by Jeff Salo, second by Margaret
Sunnarborg to adjourn at 8:15 p.m. Motioned carried by unanimous vote.
Jeff Salo
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Around Town
TOWN OF THOMSON FILING NOTICE
Candidates may file for the following Town offices beginning Tuesday, July
31, 2012 and closing Tuesday, August 14, 2012 at 5:00 p.m.
on loan from the City of Cloquet.
Sunnarborg updated the Board on Road and Bridge activities.
A motion to adjourn was made at 8:00 p.m. by Sunnarborg with a second by
JUNE 7, 2012
Present: Terry Hill, Ruth Janke, Bill Gerard, David Sunnarborg, Tony
Supervisor Position D 4 Year Term
Compo, Rhonda Peleski, David Pritchett
Affidavits of candidacy may be filed with the Town Clerk at the Town of Chairperson Hill called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. in the Town Board
Thomson Office, 25 East Harney Road, Esko, Minnesota. Office hours are Room at the Town Hall.
Sunnarborg made a motion to accept the minutes of the previous
Monday – Friday, 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM.
meeting with a correction. Second by Janke. Motion carried.
The filing fee is $ 2.00.
Gerard made a motion to approve the vouchers in the amount of $
The election will be held on Tuesday, November 6, 2012.
33,702.83 (Check #’s 37431-37489, Void #’s 37439-37446), to pay payroll
and due bills and electronic payments in the amount of $ 5,326.29. Second
Rhonda Peleski, Clerk/Treasurer Town of Thomson
by Compo. Motion carried.
Esko, Minnesota 218-879-9719
Dave Kult and Jeff Larson were present from Minnesota Energy
Resources Corp. to update the Board on the status of bringing natural gas to
TOWN BOARD MEETING
the township. Approximately 148 residents have shown an interest in hooking
MAY 17, 2012
Present: Terry Hill, Ruth Janke, Bill Gerard, David Sunnarborg, Rhonda into the line. All environmental permits have been approved. Financing for
the project is still being discussed. Instead of rushing to have it operational
Peleski, David Pritchett Absent: Tony Compo
Chairperson Hill called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. in the Town this Fall, they will be waiting to construct the line in Spring 2013.
Pritchett and Peleski updated the Board on the easements needed for
Board Room at the Town Hall.
Janke made a motion to accept the minutes of the previous meeting. the Anderson Road Bridge project. Agreements have been reached with both
property owners. Carlton County is still working on getting permit approval
Second by Sunnarborg. Motion carried.
Gerard made a motion to approve the vouchers in the amount of from the DNR.
Discussion was held on the road sign replacement program and the
$ 34,319.06 (Check #’s 37398-37430), to pay payroll and due bills and electronic payments in the amount of $ 5,286.47. Second by Sunnarborg. reflectivity policy. Money has been budgeted this year to begin replacing
some of the worst signs. Sinnott Blacktop has submitted a proposal.
Motion carried.
Fund balances and April receipts in the amount of $ 36,005.73 were County Commissioner Marv Bodie asked if Carlton County Transportation
Department would be able to assist the Town at a lower cost. Peleski had
reviewed.
Jennifer Smith from Eikill & Schilling was present to review the previously checked with them but was told that the County did not have
2011 Annual Audit with the Board members. There were some calculations the time to assist the townships as they were working on their own sign
that were wrong so a corrected copy was provided. After discussion a motion replacement project. A motion was made by Compo to begin replacing the
was made by Janke with a second by Gerard to approve the 2011 Annual worst signs up to $ 5,000. Motion died for lack of a second. Bodie will
inquire again with Carlton County before a decision is made. The question
Audit as presented. Motion carried.
Pat Oman from Carlton County Economic Development was present of who would get the old signs and posts being removed also was discussed.
A proposal was received from KGM Contractors thru Carlton County
to update the Board on the status of the proposed natural gas line. Minnesota Transportation
for milling and blacktopping of the bridge decks of the E.
Energy is still working on responses from potential customers. There is a
possibility of the Town applying for a USDA loan to help finance the project. Harney Road and Marks Road bridges. A second proposal was received for
The loan payments would be paid for by user franchise fees. Oman will blacktopping 100” on the Township road approaches to Canosia Road and No.
schedule a meeting with a representative from the USDA to discuss this Cloquet Rd. W. After discussion a motion was made by Janke with a second
by Gerard to approve the quote of $100 per ton for both projects. Motion
further.
Discussion was held on the proposed railroad crossing improvements. carried. The estimate for the bridge projects is $ 24,624. The estimate for the
Sunnarborg will discuss this further with the Road Foreman and complete the extended approaches is $ 14,000.
A letter was received from the MPCA regarding the application of
required railroad permit applications.
Information was received regarding limits that are placed on biosolids on fields located in section 9.
A letter was received from WLSSD regarding the Town’s level of
townships for contributions to recreational groups.
service
exceedances
during the recent heavy rains. MSA will assist in writing
MSA, the Town’s engineering firm, contacted MNDOT regarding
the possibility of installing casings under the freeway for future sewer and a response.
A letter was received from the Carlton County Auditor regarding the
water lines. It was determined that there would be no real benefit to having term
of
the local representative to the WLSSD Board of Directors. Ruth
that work done during this summer’s I-35 reconstruction.
Janke
is
the current representative whose term expires on June 30, 2012.
Discussion was held on the Canosia Road and No. Cloquet Road
West improvements being done by Carlton County this summer. Sunnarborg An election will be held on Thursday, June 14 at the courthouse. Dave
will contact Carlton County to get an estimate for the cost of extending the Sunnarborg will represent the Town Board and cast the Town’s five allotted
votes in favor of Janke retaining that position.
township road aprons to 100”.
Information was received from the Public Employees Retirement
A letter was received from WLSSD regarding the 2012 inflow and infiltration and fats, oils, and grease work plans and 2011 annual report. The Association regarding the recent cost analysis to estimate the ongoing cost of
joining the statewide volunteer firefighter retirement plan that is administered
Town was found to be compliant in each of these areas.
A Birch Drive resident was present to discuss the time that contractors by PERA. This information will be given to the Relief Association members
are allowed to begin work on construction projects. There is no enforced for their review.
A letter was received from the Carlton County Assessor regarding
start time but it is normally no earlier than 7:00 a.m. The resident asked that the
upcoming
Board of Equalization training. Compo will attend the training
the information be included with our building permit applications.
Two complaints were received from Erkkila Road residents regarding in September. Janke will attend the Association of Town’s training on June
the number of trucks using that road and the amount of dust. Dust control 28.
At 7:30 Hill excused himself from the meeting. Janke continued as
will be applied in June or July. Janke will contact the residents.
The Firefighters Relief Association requested the Board’s support Vice-chairperson.
Two quotes were received for adding a flatbed to the old fire truck
in having the Public Employees Retirement Association do a cost analysis. that’s
being
converted to a utility truck. No action was taken.
This analysis will help to determine if it would benefit the members to join
the Statewide Volunteer Firefighter Retirement Plan. A motion was made by The applications for upgrading two railroads crossings are still being worked
Janke with a second by Gerard to approve the completion of the cost analysis. on.
Pat Oman from Carlton County Economic Development was present to
Motion carried.
request approval from the Board to begin work on a Minnesota Capital Project
Oman updated the Board on area economic development projects.
Grant application on the Town’s behalf. A motion was made by Gerard with
Janke reported on a recent Esko Lions meeting that she attended.
Hill reported that while equipment is being moved from the old second by Sunnarborg to approve the request. Motion carried.
The replacement of the lights at the Town garage is complete.
police vehicle to the new vehicle, Officer Foldesi will be using a squad car minutes cont. on page 27
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Supervisor Position C
4 Year Term
Around Town
minutes cont. from page 26
Gerard reported that arrangements have been made with Hammarlund
Nursery for the landscaping at the “Welcome” sign. They will also be
replacing the shrubs at the business park sign.
Compo reported on fire department business.
The “no parking “signs on Lincoln Lane will be reinstalled. These
were removed after blacktop repairs were made last year.
The Town Office will be closed on Thursday, June 28 so staff can
attend the MN Association of Towns summer training.
A motion to adjourn was made at 8:00 p.m. by Sunnarborg with a
second by Compo. Motion carried.
Respectfully submitted,
Rhonda Peleski, Clerk/Treasurer
Terry Hill, Chairperson
Town of Thomson
Ruth Janke, Vice Chairperson
JUNE 21, 2012
Present: Terry Hill, Ruth Janke,
Bill Gerard, David Sunnarborg, Tony
Compo, Peleski, David Pritchett
Chairperson Hill called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. in the Town
Board Room at the Town Hall.
Sunnarborg made a motion to accept the minutes of the previous
meeting with one correction. Second by Janke. Motion carried.
Gerard made a motion to approve the vouchers in the amount of
$ 32,480.84 (Check #’s 37490-37516), to pay payroll and due bills and
electronic payments in the amount of $ 5,100.07. Second by Sunnarborg.
Motion carried.
Fund balances and May receipts in the amount of $ 37,429.45 were
reviewed.
Due to the torrential rains and flooding, Governor Mark Dayton has
called a state of emergency in northeast Minnesota which includes Carlton
County.
The Town Board thanked all involved for their efforts in dealing
with this disaster. Special thanks were given to the community members that
assisted their neighbors throughout the township.
Fire Chief Jeff Juntunen updated the Board on the efforts of the
fire department members. Pumps were ordered from the DNR to assist in
pumping out residential basements. Juntunen along with Police Chief Tom
Foldesi spent the night at the fire hall.
Juntunen inquired if the Town would rent roll-off garbage containers
for residents to dispose of water damaged items, sheetrock, carpeting, etc.
Most residents do not have flood insurance and it is unknown if any aid will
be received.
Janke made a motion that due to the emergency, dumpsters will
be ordered to assist residents with disposal of debris. Second by Compo.
Motion carried. Juntunen will order two dumpsters but can order more as
needed.
Discussion was held on the condition of the town’s roads and bridges.
The Town road crew has been working diligently to make the needed repairs.
Temporary workers have been called in to assist. Scott Sinnott was present
to offer assistance from Sinnott Blacktopping if needed. Road repairs need
to be prioritized.
Janke offered a resolution due to the state of emergency authorizing
David Sunnarborg to act on behalf of the Town Board to take all actions
necessary and expedient to address the emergency situation. This includes
working with the Town’s public works and public safety departments and
private contractors to prioritize, organize, and enter into contracts of behalf
of the Township, along with all other things he deems necessary to address
conditions in light of the public health, safety and welfare concerns. Second
by Compo. Resolution passed. A meeting will be held on Friday at 7:00 am
with the road foreman and those in attendance at this meeting.
County Commissioner Marv Bodie updated the Board on funding.
FEMA representatives will be in the area next week.
Janke reported that Minnesota Energy Resources sent postcards
to residents in the area where they are proposing a natural gas line. The
postcards gave an update on the status of the project.
A motion to adjourn was made at 7:45 p.m. by Janke with a second
by Sunnarborg. Motion carried.
JULY 2, 2012
Present: Terry Hill, Ruth Janke,
Bill Gerard, David Sunnarborg, Tony
Compo, Rhonda Peleski, David
Pritchett
Chairperson Hill called the meeting to order at 4:30 p.m. in the Town
Board Room at the Town Hall.
Sunnarborg made a motion to accept the minutes of the previous
meeting. Second by Janke. Motion carried.
Gerard made a motion to approve the vouchers in the amount of
$ 52,731.95 (Check #’s 37517-37559, Void # 37533), to pay payroll and
due bills and electronic payments in the amount of $ 7,024.11. Second by
Compo. Motion carried.
Dave Kult and Jeff Larson were present from Minnesota Energy
Resources Corp. to update the Board on the status of bringing natural gas
to the township. Financing for the project is still being discussed. They are
trying to determine if there is still enough interest for people to hookup to the
line if the surcharges need to be increased. A new customer survey will be
mailed out.
Dick Duzan from the Esko Lions Club was present to discuss what
is needed at Northridge Park. All major appliances need to be replaced. The
cupboard in the main room and most small appliances need to be replaced.
The Lions Club members took what could be washed such as plates and pots
and pans. A motion was made by Gerard with a second by Sunnarborg to
authorize the Clerk to purchase appliances as needed. Motion carried. This
will include a refrigerator, stove, water heater, microwave, crock pots, coffee
pots and a new counter.
Jeff Juntunen reported on fire department activities. There is no road
access to MN Power’s hydro station in Jay Cooke Park. They are working
with the power company to stage equipment in case it’s needed. The fire
department is finishing their work of assisting the residents of the City of
Thomson. They provided drop tanks for water and also provided ice.
Tom Foldesi reported on police department activities. He is
continuing to assist in the City of Thomson.
David Black reported on the condition of roads in the township. All
roads are now open. The culvert that was needed for the Erickson Road
repair was delivered today and the contractor is in the process of installing it.
The Board expressed their thanks and appreciation for the work done
by the road crew, fire department members and police department during this
emergency situation.
Discussion was held on applying calcium chloride to the roads for
dust control. The road crew will continue to prepare the roads. Black will
call to get this scheduled.
There is still one temporary employee assisting with the road work
that needs to be done.
It was suggested that building permit fees be waived for any repairs
from the flood being made that require a building permit. A motion was made
by Gerard with a second by Sunnarborg to temporarily waive the Town’s
portion of the building permit fees for flood related repairs. This will be thru
Labor Day, 2012. Motion carried. The State surcharge will still need to be
collected.
Discussion continued on the proposed natural gas line. It was
suggested that a meeting be setup with the Minnesota Energy Resources
representatives to further discuss the project. Peleski will schedule a meeting
to include Hill, Pritchett and the school superintendent.
Discussion was held on the results of the fire hydrant testing that was
done last year. The hydrants need to be tested annually. The fire hydrants in
the business park will be shut off so they can’t be turned on or damaged.
Discussion was held on where discharge water from sump pumps
should be directed.
Compo reported that the 4-H group has four birdhouses that they’d
like to install in Northridge Park.
Discussion was held on the fire department ordering t-shirts saying
‘I survived the flood”. A motion was made by Janke with a second by
Sunnarborg to pay for the t-shirts for the fire department members and other
employees from the General fund. Motion carried.
A motion to adjourn was made at 5:45 p.m. by Janke with a second
by Compo. Motion carried.
Respectfully submitted,
Rhonda Peleski, Clerk/Treasurer
Terry Hill, Chairperson
Town of Thomson
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School Lunch Menu
Now is the Time…to deposit money in your child’s meal
account. The Esko Food Service staff will be available in the cafeteria the
night of the All School Open House, Thursday, August 30th, 6:00 – 7:30
pm. You may deposit money into your child’s account to begin the school
year.
Here are a few guidelines and reminders to help us be able to serve
you efficiently as the year begins. Thank you for your attention to these
procedures:
1. No charging of lunches. Please make sure your student has money
in their account.
2. Please help your students to remember their Pin #.
3. When sending cash or a check to deposit into a student’s account,
please put it in an envelope labeled with the student’s first and last
name.
4. One check can be sent for all students in one family. Please label
student’s first and last names and the amount to be put into each
account.
Food Service Software
Esko School is now fully integrated with our student software, Infinite Campus. The biggest benefit is that parents can see on a daily basis what their
students are purchasing for lunch using Parent Portal.The account link gives
real-time access to student meal selections and the cost incurred from the
cafeteria. The Food Service section can be accessed by selecting the student
account number when you are logged in to Parent Portal. All transactions
for the selected month will be displayed in a table, including deposits, meal
purchases and a la carte purchases. Below the table will be the student balance at the end of the selected month. The software is integrated with our
School Store from the web site. Parents are able to pay by credit card using
the school store. Cash or checks will still be accepted at school for lunch payments. If you don’t have a Parent Portal account, or a School Store account,
and you need one, please contact the school.
5. Money will be picked up every Monday in each elementary room it can be
dropped off in the office.
6. Junior and senior high students can drop off money in the office or
bring it to kitchen preferably between 7:30 and 10:30 am.
Breakfast is served from 7:50 - 8:10 am
No Charging Meals
School Lunch/Breakfast Prices:
see website for current prices
Lunch:
Grades K-6
Grade 7-12
Adults
Reduced Lunch
Milk
Breakfast:
Grades K-12
Adult
Reduced Breakfast
Milk
$1.90
$2.00
$3.25
$ .40
$ .30
$1.00
$1.55
$ .00
$ .30
Please send check in an envelope labeled
with exactly what is being purchased.
Lactose reduced milk will be provided to a
student upon written request from a parent/
guardian.
Alternate menu for
grades 7-12 only.
Subject to change.
Daily ala carte options
available for grades 9-12.
View student’s meal
accounts on Parent Portal
www.esko.k12.mn.us
September 2012
September 2012
Monday
3 No School
Labor Day
Tuesday
4 Chicken
Nuggets, Twister
Fries, Dinner Roll/
PB & J, Fresh Fruit,
Fresh Veggies,
Milk. No alternate
lunch
Wednesday
5 Hamburger/Bun
Cheese Slice,
Lettuce / Tomato,
Oven Fries, Diced
Pears, Milk. Alt:
Soup/Sandwich
Thursday
6 "Lunch Brunch"
Pancakes/French
Toast, Sausage
Links, Tri Tater,
Hard Boiled Egg,
Fresh Veggie Cup,
Applesauce, Milk
Alt:
Soup/Sandwich
10 Mini Corn
11 Sloppy Joe/Bun,
12 Chicken Noodle 13 Egg Rolls, Fried
Dogs, Tater Tots, Cheese Slice, Whole Soup, Bologna
Rice, Stir Fry
Baked Beans,
Kernal Corn, Fresh
Sandwich, Baby
Veggies,
Bread/PB & J,
Veggie Cup,
Carrots/Dip,
Pineapple Tidbits,
Fresh Fruit, Milk.
Mandarin Oranges,
Crackers, Orange, Fresh Veggie Cup,
Alt:
Milk. Alt: Salad Bar
Milk. Alt: Burger
Fortune Cookie,
Soup/Sandwich
Bar
Milk. Alt:
Soup/Sandwich
17 Chicken
18 Hot Dog/Bun,
19 Spaghetti in
20 Breaded Pork
Drummies, Sweet Baked Beans, Potato Meat Sauce,
Chop, Cheesy
Potato Fries,
Salad, Chips, Veggie Breadsticks,
Hashbrowns, Peas
Dinner Roll, Sliced Cup, Fruit Sauce,
Golden Corn, Baby & Carrots,
Cucumbers/Dip,
Milk. Alt: Taco in a
Carrots/Dip,
Cinnamon Roll,
Fresh Fruit, Milk.
Bag
Frozen Fruit Bar,
Applesauce, Milk.
Alt:
Milk. Alt: Mini
Alt:
Soup/Sandwich
Pizza
Soup/Sandwich
24 Corn Dog,
25 Chicken
26 Beef & Bean
27 Hot Ham &
Potato Rounds,
Patty/Bun, Crinkle
Burrito,
Cheese/Bun,
Baked Beans,
Cut Fries, Cheesy
Lettuce/Tomato,
Potato Smiles,
Bread/PB & J,
Broccoli, Diced
Spanish Rice,
Green Beans,
Fresh Fruit, Milk.
Peaches, Milk. Alt:
Refried Beans,
Fruited Jello, Milk.
Alt:
Salad Bar
Fresh Fruit,
Alt:
Soup/Sandwich
Cookie, Milk. Alt:
Soup/Sandwich
Pork Sandwich
Friday
7 Cheese or
Pepperoni Pizza,
Romaine Lettuce
Salad, Carrots &
Celery Sticks/Dip,
Fresh Fruit, Milk.
Alt: Chicken Strip
Basket
14 Cheese or
Mexican Pizza,
Spring Salad Mix,
Green Beans,
Fresh Fruit, Milk.
Alt: Philly
Sandwich
21 Turkey Sub,
Cheese Slice,
Lettuce/Tomato,
Pickle Spear, Cole
Slaw, Fresh Fruit,
Milk. Alt: Shrimp
Poppers
28 Cheese or
Sausage Pizza,
Romaine Lettuce
Salad, Fresh
Veggie Cup, Fresh
Fruit, Milk. Alt:
Grilled Chicken
Burger
Healthy Changes in Our School Cafeteria!
This fall, school cafeterias are meeting tough new federal nutrition standards for school meals, ensuring that meals are healthy and well-balanced and provide students all the nutrition they
need to succeed at school. Now is a great time to encourage your kids to choose school lunch!
School meals offer students milk, fruits and vegetables, proteins and grains, and must meet strict limits on
saturated fat and portion size. Starting this school year, school lunches will meet additional standards requiring:
*Age-appropriate calorie limits
*Larger servings of vegetables and fruits (students must take at least one serving of produce)
*A wider variety of vegetables, including dark green and red/orange vegetables and legumes
*Fat-free or 1% milk (flavored milk must be fat-free)
*More whole grains
*Less sodium
We’re always working to offer students healthier and tastier choices. School meals are a great value and a huge
convenience for busy families!
We look forward to welcoming your children to the cafeteria this fall. To find out more about healthy
school meals visit www.schoolnutrition.org.
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