Thunderhawk Pride!
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Thunderhawk Pride!
USD#291 NEWS F February 2015 Thunderhawk Pride! www.usd291.com News from Superintendent Mike McDermeit Please keep an eye on Kansas Legislature activity over the next couple of months. A shortfall in tax revenues over the last several months has caused a big hole in school funding for this school year AND next. In December, the Kansas Supreme Court ruled that current Kansas funding is inadequate. Last year they ruled that the current finance formula met the requirements to be constitutional but that the current funding amounts were not distributed equally. The legislature addressed and corrected the equality issue but did not address the adequacy issue. The State of Kansas appealed the most recent ruling so there will most likely be no final decision from the court until late fall. That brings us back to this legislative session. If classroom funding is reduced through legislative action again this year the quality of your child’s education and ultimately, the existence of rural schools is in jeopardy. It felt good to come back refreshed and ready for students after a long Christmas Break and now we are already midway through the 3rd nine weeks of school! The staff of USD #291 continues to look for ways to improve the performance of our students on state assessments and other measures of success in school. Teacher instructional methods continue to expand to meet the challenges of the College and Career Readiness Standards. The GMS staff will again be implementing school wide project based learning activities throughout the Spring semester designed to challenge students through critical thinking methods and a variety of other concepts that are addressed through the CCRS. Grinnell Grade School students will be learning Math and Science concepts through the use of our greenhouse. Grinnell Middle School students will be given the challenge to “look local” for the most interesting people, places, and experiences within 1 hour of Grinnell. Spelling Bee Emma Zerr 1st 3rd & 4th Grade Level Kerri Heier 3rd Ethan Gruenbacher 2nd Kaleb Dohm 1st 5th & 6th Grade Level Trevor Zarybnicky 3rd Lyndsy Hinman 2nd Trinity Ringer 1st The Grinnell Grade School students that attended the Gove Co. Spelling Bee, Back Row: Matthew Teeter, Nathan Vollbracht, Jett Vincent and Aubrey Losey. Front Row: Treyton Barnett, La Rynn Rumback, Kenlee Williams and Lily Rumback. The Grinnell Middle School students that attended the Gove Co. Spelling Bee, Back Row: Kyler Haffner, Wendell Mong, Dayton Dilka, and Luke Bixenman. Front Row: Trever Zarybnicky, Mikayla Heier, Andrew Taylor and Breanna Losey. Results of the Gove Co. Spelling Bee 1st & 2nd Grade Level Lily Rumback 3rd Meagan Jacka 2nd 7th & 8th Grade Level Andrew Taylor 3rd Breanna Losey 2nd Evie Gruenbacher 1st Regular Board Meeting January 19, 2015 The Board of Education for USD #291 Grinnell Public Schools met on Monday, January 19, 2015. Attending: Board members Joyce Baalman, Alan Suter, Duane Vollbracht, Brian Beckman, Jody Beckman and Robert Fellhoelter: Superintendent Mike McDermeit; Clerk Mary Jane Goetz; staff member Les Barnhart; and Kelly Rummel Gove County Deputy. Meeting called to order by President, Joyce Baalman at 7:30 p.m. Agenda approved with additions of thermostats and assistant activities director. Kelly Rummel, Gove County Deputy, gave a report on Wave Plus an instant notification system for schools to provide a safe environment for students and teachers. He discussed the system cost of installation and training. The company will do an onsite demonstration if the board is interested in viewing the system Mr. Barnhart reported for the technology committee. Mr. Barnhart reported on the Erate bids and that the committee approved S & T for phone and internet service. He discussed the 30x30 bandwidth speed price of $299.95; with Erate discount the cost would be $119.98 per month. The committee approve network and license upgrades if we receive funding. We are still researching setting up a facebook page. Mr. McDermeit’s new laptop is here and in use. Alan Suter reported for NKESC. They watched and discussed the State of the State address and discussed school budget and finance formula. Head Start in Goodland moved into their new building. Joyce Baalman reported on the school finance formula. The board was reminded of the Governmental Relations workshop at the end of this week in Topeka. McDermeit reported on capital outlay resolution on the continuous and permanent resolution law. The board received a spreadsheet of general fund expenses with percentage of budget used as of January. Charlie had trouble with his bus and it has been fixed. We had twelve 8th grade students receive State Scholastic Art awards. Two of the projects receiving gold key award have been sent to the next level. We won both games at Healy on Thursday, January 15. The minutes of the regular meeting held December 15, 2014 were approved with the adjournment time changed to a.m. instead of p.m. Approval of January checks: Approval of checks for January in the amounts of General Fund $64,435.75, Supplemental General $133.13, 4 Year Old at Risk $1,050.89, K-12 At Risk $82.33, Capital Outlay $8,544.91, Food Service $5,790.92, Professional Development 2,500.00, Special Education $27,812.31, Federal Funds $1,614.66. Mr. McDermeit and Mr. Kraus have not heard back from Donna Whiteman, KASB, on a draft for the cooperative agreement. The board approved S & T for phone and internet service and to upgrade to 30x30 internet bandwidth speed for Erate funding and approved equipment and license updates upon approval of receiving Erate category two funding. The board discussed the Wave Plus system presented by Kelly Rummel and was the consensus to have Mr. McDermeit research other possibilities. The board looked at shingle colors and Mr. McDermeit will inform Racette Construction of the color. Mr. McDermeit informed the board of donations for refinishing the gym floor and that the students are also helping raise money to have a Thunderhawk painted on the floor. There is interest from patrons to keep one of the Warriors that would be cut out of the gym floor. The cost from Von Lintel Refinishing and Flooring estimated it would cost $3,000.00. The patrons are seeking donations for their project if the board has no objections. There was concern on temperature in the buildings and what thermostats are set on for evenings and weekends. Windows and outside doors need to be closed when staff leave the building. Mr. McDermeit thanked Alan Suter for his work on fixing up a lawn mower out of some older mowers. The board approved a supplemental contract to Jesse Vincent for assistant activities director. The board approved Mr. McDermeit’s contract to 2016-2017 making it a two year contract. Brian Beckman and Loren Stephens were appointed for the negotiations team. The board discussed their negotiations exchange letter with the teachers. Meeting adjourned at 9:55 p.m. 8th grade students and their parents were honored at the basketball game on Thursday, January 29 Grinnell Middle School Honor Roll 2nd Nine Weeks High Honors Mason Bixenman Zach Gillespie Mikayla Heier Angel Mong Andrew Taylor Ethan Beckman Jessica Heier Jett Schmidtberger Jordyn Vincent Morgan Zimmerman Luke Bixenman Jailey Gallentine Elliot Godek Trevor Zarybnicky Ryan Heier Isabella Ostmeyer Livia Schultz Honor Roll Breanna Losey Brandon Patton Taylor Wright Chris Bixenman Eidree Chapin Kyler Haffner Harrison Stephens Aubri Iversen Wendell Mong Jaedyn Rangel Laredo Allemang Tyrell Chapin Anna Godek Trey Vincent Honorable Mention Darien Dilka Nicole Holaday Cassidy Janik Tyler Ramey Colter Allemang Jessi Bernbeck Regan Lewis Tristian Stuart Chazni Barker Isaiah Dickman Kirsten Schroeder Lhesa Beougher Braden Gormley Ty Losey Nevaeh Nelson Brooklyn Ptacek Tyra Schultz We encourage local farmers to please nominate our school district for the America's Farmers Grow Rual Education Monsanto Fund between January 1 through April 1, 2015. You may visit GrowRuralEducation.com or call 1877877-267267-3332. 3332. We appreciate your support. The League of Kansas Municipalities holds an essay contest each year "If I Were Mayor, I Would ... " . Over 1,300 7th grade students submitted essay’s, from 50 schools across 49 cities throughout Kansas. Six regional winners around the state have been selected with one selected to represent the entire state. Winning essays were selected in each of the six geographic regions of the state. Ethan Beckman has been selected as the North West Regional winner. Ethan will be honored in Topeka on February 4th. Governor Brownback will present him with a cash award of $125, a plaque, and Ethan will be invited to have lunch with the Kansas Mayors Association. Grinnell Middle School State Scholastic Art Awards 2015 Gold Key – Darien Dilka ‘Eye See You’ Printmaking Mason Bixenman ‘Past of the Future’ Ceramics Silver Key – Zach Gillespie ‘Nature’s Art’ Ceramics Zach Gillespie ‘Rings of the World’ Sculpture Mikayla Heier ‘Bed Head’ Printmaking Breanna Losey ‘Stripes of Friendship’ Printmaking Angel Mong ‘Face of Wonder’ Sculpture Brandon Patton ‘Matallic Masterpeice’ Ceramics Andrew Taylor ‘Heart of the Spine’ Charcoal Honorable Mention – Darien Dilka ‘Exotic Blue’ Ceramics Mikayla Heier ‘ Light of Darkness’ Pencil Nicole Holaday ‘Bones of Matter’ Charcoal Nicole Holaday ‘ To The Point’ Ceramics Cassidy Janik ‘Power of Art’ Printmaking Cassidy Janik ‘All Ribbed Out’ Charcoal Breanna Losey ‘Home Alone’ Printmaking Cauy Meier ‘The Life of a Boy’ Printmaking Angel Mong ‘Paint in color’ Printmaking Angel Mong ‘Lines of Design’ Charcoal Angel Mong ‘Fire is Catching’ Ceramics Brandon Patton ‘Paradise City’ Printmaking Andrew Taylor ‘Reo the Dog’ Printmaking Andrew Taylor ‘Six Strings of Awsomeness’ printmaking Andrew Taylor ‘A Pot of Snails’ Ceramics Taylor Wright ‘ Slender Cat’ Printmaking 2014-2015 Yearbooks The 2014-15 Grade/Middle School Yearbook is now on sale for $25.00. The yearbook will be 40 colored pages of all students preschool thru 8th grade. The book will consist of school pictures of each student and staff along with several pictures of them in the classroom, activities, and sports that they participated in during the school year. Name ___________________________________ _____________ $25.00 each _______________ Quantity Amount Paid Please attach a check or cash to this order form. Checks made out to Grinnell Middle school. All order need to be returned to the office by Friday, February 13. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thunderhawk Booster Club Meeting Schedule Wheatland Elementary School 7pm Tuesday, January 27 Tuesday, February 24 Monday, March 30 No April Meeting Thursday, May 14 February 2015 Sunday 1 Monday 2 HS BB WKLL Tournament Wheatland & Grinnell Tuesday 3 HS BB WKLL Tournament Wheatland & Grinnell Wednesday 4 Thursday 5 JH BB Western Plains @ Bazine 4:00 Friday 6 Dental Checks HS WKLL BB Tournament @ Colby Saturday 7 HS WKLL BB Tournament @ Colby HS Regional Scholars Bowl 8 9 JH Quiz Bowl @ Grinnell 4:00 HS Instrumental Clinic @ Western Plains 10:00 15 10 HS BB Quinter @ WHS 4:00 16 17 18 No School HS BB Oberlin 4:00 JH WKLL Scholars Bowl at Heartland Christian 12:00 24 25 Board Meeting 7:30 22 11 23 Spring Portraits 12 13 14 JH BB Tournament @ Brewster HS BB Triplains/ Brewster @ WHS 4:00 JH BB Tournament @ Brewster 19 20 21 HS BB Golden Plains 4:00 @ WHS 26 27 HS BB Palco 4:00 28 February Breakfast and Lunch 2015 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 2 Honey Cinnamon Bun 3 French Toast Sticks 4 Biscuits 5 Pancakes 6 Bubble Bread Chicken Nuggets, French Fries, Carrots, Fruit and a Cookie 9 Breakfast Pizza Hot Dog on Bun, Pickle Spears, Green Beans and Fruit 10 Toast Crispitos, Rice, Cheese, Refried Beans and Fruit 11 Muffin Mac and Cheese, Ham, Peas, Broccoli and Apple Salad 12 Sausage Pancake on a Stick Meatball Subs, Ranch Potato Wedges, Salad and Fruit 13 Bagel Mini Corn Dogs, Tater Tots, Carrots, Fruit and a Cookie Burritos, Cheese, Rice, Tortilla Chips, Salsa and Fruit Spaghetti, Garlic Bread, Salad and Fruit Chicken Patty on Bun, Baked Beans, Okra and Fruit Chicken Biscuit Roll, Mashed Potatoes w/Gravy, Cream Corn and Fruit 16 17 French Toast Sticks 18 Biscuit 19 Pancakes 20 Bubble Bread BBQ Drumsticks, Mashed Potatoes w/Gravy, Green Beans and Fruit Pigs in a Blanket, Tri Tater, Baked Beans and Fruit Chicken Nuggets, Carrots, Fruit and a Rice Krispy Treat Taco Burgers, Salad, Tortilla Chips, Salsa and Fruit 23 Breakfast Pizza 24 Toast 25 Muffin 26 Sausage Pancake on a Stick 27 Bagel Popcorn Shrimp, Fries, Green Beans, Corn Bread and Fruit Steak Fingers, Mashed Potatoes w/Gravy, Carrots, Fruit and a Cookie Baked Potato Bar, Boiled Egg, Yogurt, Fruit and Cinnamon Puff Loaded Nachos, Refried Beans, Salsa, Peas and Fruit Lasagna, Salad, Corn, Garlic Bread and Fruit NO SCHOOL Milk and fruit are served with each breakfast. All lunches are served with milk. Middle School students can choose a chef salad instead of the meal. USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer. Unified School District No. 291 Non-Profit Organization Mr. Michael McDermeit, Superintendent Grinnell, KS. 67738 U.S. Postal PAID Permit 1 USD 291 does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, national origin, handicap, or age in admission or access to, or treatment or employment in, its programs or activities. Any questions regarding the board’s compliance with Title VI, Title IX, or 504 may be directed to Mike McDermeit, including information about the existence and location of services, activities and facilities that are accessible to and useable by disabled persons.