proud to be one - Okoboji Community Schools
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proud to be one - Okoboji Community Schools
OKOBOJI COMMUNITY SCHOOLS PROUD TO BE ONE Okoboji Elementary School is one of only 5 Iowa schools nominated for the prestigious 2013 National Blue Ribbon Award. Nominations are based on exemplary high performing schools criteria, which include the most recent state assessment scores. Okoboji Elementary students scored in the top 15% of all Iowa schools. We are PROUD TO BE ONE of the top schools and recognize the efforts of the students, staff, parents, and community. The winner will be announced in the fall by the Department of Education. Rob Olsen, OES Principal We will prepare each learner with the knowledge and skills necessary for a productive life in a changing world. OUR MISSION STATEMENT ISSUE #2 / 2013 Okoboji Elementary has been nominated for the Blue Ribbon Award in education. Pictured is OES student Grace Fisher. PROUD TO BE ONE Spotlight On Excellence Highlighting excellence in students, teachers, and education. THE MIDMESTER ACADEMY CREATES NEW WAYS OF LEARNING Students in 7th and 8th grade had a wonderful opportunity this past January to engage in a new style of learning through our Midmester Academy. The Midmester Academy was a ten day experience in projectbased learning. Five separate courses were offered for students to choose from; each had a driving question the students answered to demonstrate their learning. To answer this driving question, students uncovered important content as they looked for relevant ways to apply their knowledge. The overall theme of the project-based learning experience was to focus on helping students develop the important skills they will need to be productive citizens in a changing world. These skills included teamwork, oral presentations, and creativity. Also, each course focused on students serving the community as a part of their learning. The student teams selected the best audience for their service and carried out service projects for their chosen audiences. While this was only our first attempt into immersive project-based learning, the students responded well, with over 95% of students expressing a desire for more learning experiences like the Midmester Academy in the future. If you would like to see more information describing the Midmester Academy, visit our website at http://goo.gl/ZkR99. Ryan Cunningham, OMS Principal DID YOU KNOW? • Retiring nurses Connie Bjornstad and Donna Chozen had aapproximately 86,000 student office visits in the past 20 years. • The district’s property tax rate dropped from $8.31 (per $1,000 aassessed value) to $7.59 for the 2013-14 fiscal year. • 47% of our teachers have worked at Okoboji for ten or more years and a47% also have masters degrees. active learning stimulates growth in the smart room Stimulating and Maturing through Accelerrated Readiness Training. Kaydence Doran From birth to age six, people go through a specific process in development but sometimes that normal process doesn’t occur. This leaves a child with readiness skills deficits in neurological and physiological areas. These deficits affect reflexes, visual efficiency, perceptual acuity, and auditory processing which creates an immature sensory system. Through a variety of SMART activities, the dendrites in students’ brains develop and mature. Some of the activities within the SMART room include a balance beam, rebounders, overhead ladder, spinning, and auditory, visual, and fine motor activities. OHS VIDEO RECEIVES NATIONAL RECOGNITION Sara Deitering, OES Teacher avenues of opportunity This building houses Avenues of Opportunity, a program designed to meet the needs of students whose circumstances require more flexibility to succeed. Both full-time and part-time students are selected into the program which uses Education 2020, a self-contained, highly flexible, and easily modified computer program. David Hackbarth, OHS Teacher The prize-winning video of the Digital Media Production class received first-place in the state and was selected as one of the top eight nationally in the Lights, Camera, Save! video contest held last November. Northwest Bank of Milford, the local sponsor, submitted the video to the competition. Students were required to produce a video encouraging teens to save and manage money wisely. Students in Mrs. Nissen’s class each received a cash prize, and the school was awarded $250 to put toward technology. http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=zudiwEa8TvU Katie Nissen, Technology Teacher GREATNESS INSIDE OUTSIDE THE CLAS THE GPA CONNECTION Studies have long shown a connection between extracurricular participation and higher achievement in school. Active students miss less school, have higher grade point averages, fewer failing grades, and higher graduation rates. # of ACTIVITIES Avg. Cum. GPA % 3.0 or Higher Avg class rank 0-3 4+ 2.39 3.53 14% 95% 34 15 OHS data shows dramatic evidence of this correlation. This table compares students’ level of involvement with students’ GPA. The average of one full point higher GPA and a class ranking twice as high are earned by the most active students. Brian Downing, OHS Principal Alec Harmening Samantha Wuebker pride and prejudice takes stage In April, the OHS theater students presented Pride and Prejudice, a play set in the 1700’s based on a novel by Jane Austin. Thirty students tackled the challenging piece of literature with beautiful costuming and the wonderful dialogue of the 1700’s. Ann Williamsen, OHS Play Director Stage set from fall 2012 musical production. E AND SSROOM. 7 qualify, set new wrestling record A 2nd place finish in conference duals, along with a school record of 7 district qualifiers, highlighted a great wrestling season for OHS. Jon Mitchell, Brady Jones, Ryan Bolster, Noah Bouse, Justin Richardson, Kaleb Vanderpool, and Taylor Cody were the qualifiers. jazz band earns honors OHS Jazz Band earned second place among Class 2A schools April 18 at the Iowa Jazz Championships. In addition, Sydney Boeckholt and Brittany Kolbeck received outstanding soloist awards. For 19 out of the last 20 years, Okoboji has finished as one of the top bands in their division (first place 4 times and second place 4 times). Mr. Greg Forney, OHS band director, credits his wife Julie, OMS band director, for her part in the band’s success. “We team teach and work together on our 5-12 program. She puts in many unpaid hours assisting the high school band.” Greg Forney, OHS Band Director The team of upper and lower classmen persevered through early morning runs and brutal practices by captains Taylor Cody and Cameron Arnold. They are already looking forward to attending summer wrestling camp and lifting. Nate Dau, Coach All-School Art 23 art students were recognized and five OHS art students won awards this spring in the All-School Art Show at the Pearson Lakes Art Center. A Blue Ribbon Judge’s Choice Award went to Olivia Albright (10th grade) for her sharpie drawing; Red Ribbon honorable mentions went to Derek Patton (12th), Chris Albright (12th), Weston Burgeson (12th) and Kenny Olson (10th). Laura Turner, OHS Art Teacher boji voices Okoboji jazz choir, Boji Voices, took third in first-time competition at the Iowa Vocal Jazz Championships this March. Only eight choirs from Iowa’s 2A schools were chosen from video auditions to compete. Erin Orness, OHS Vocal Director Weston Burgeson PROUD TO BE ONE Greatness outside the classroom Okoboji students excelling outside of class. strong finish for okoboji girls The 2012-2013 girls basketball varsity squad finished 3rd in the Siouxland Conference with a 17-7 overall record. Skylar Hansen finished her basketball career as the 12th all-time scorer and 7th all-time rebounder in Okoboji girls basketball history. The team set a record shooting percentage of 65.5% from the charity stripe, and three girls were named to the Siouxland Conference All-Conference Teams: Megan Peschong, 2nd team; Abby Taylor, 3rd team; and Skylar Hansen, honorable mention. The 9th and JV squads were also successful, with JV finishing with a 9-4 record and the Freshmen with a 7-3 mark. Trust, teamwork, adversity, commitment, and believing: words to describe these girls who proudly say they are PROUD TO BE ONE. Abby Goodlaxson, OHS Basketball Coach the 6th man club helps students stay involved A new club on campus this year, the 6th Man Club, succeeded in its goal to promote The boys basketball team goal this year was to imrove daily so their best play came at the end of the season. This was highlighted by the Varsity’s come-from-behind thriller at Hartley in the first round of the district tournament. Ryan Paulsen, OHS Basketball Coach Students got their “membership” by purchasing official club t-shirts and wearing them to home contests. Each night they attended a game, club members were entered into drawings for great prizes which included cash, apparel, and more donated by the game’s sponsors. Drexler initiated the club and worked with At the end of the season, a grand prize drawing was held for a new iPad. This year, the grand prize winner was Dani Dunn (11th). The 6th Man Club wants to thank all the great businesses that supported the program and made it possible. local businesses to secure sponsors for prizes. Brian Downing, OHS Principal grades 5-12 attendance and enthusiasm during the winter sports season. OHS student council members Shaelyn Adams, Cory Hoffman, Jake Dodge, and Dallas PROUD TO BE ONE ALUMNI AND COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS Okoboji has long been noted for its legacy of accomplished students. For full alumni interviews, visit www.okoboji.k12.ia.us/alumni. ROD SIMONSON Rod’s home-grown enterprise, Land Mark Products, manufactures food products sold to convenience stores under Piccadilly Pizza and Day ‘N Night Bites. The company has grown to over 1,000 locations with multiple distribution centers. Rod’s humble, entrepreneurial roots began in 1980 after opening a restaurant in Milford. He’s involved in many community projects and is a shining example of what you can achieve in a small community with hard work and persistence. JILL HEMPHILL After graduating in 1987, Jill attended UNI and then the University of Minnesota Law School. After 17 years at PricewaterhouseCoops LLP, she joined General Electric as a tax counsel where she travels worldwide. She credits an excellent educational experience at Okoboji as laying a foundation for her success. “I had the good fortune of having coaches and teachers who set high expectations and provided encouragement and guidance along the way.” THE greenhouse PROJECT Thank you to the organizations below for their generous support of Okoboji community schools. Their contributions made the construction of our greenhouse possible. Titterington Inc. (Pioneer Sales Agency/DuPont Pioneer), Okoboji FFA, and Okoboji GM Toyota okoboji.k12.ia.us 712-338-4757 1205 7th St., Milford IA 51351 THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS PROUD TO BE ONE WHY ARE YOU PROUD TO BE ONE: “I am proud to be one because I get to play football when I grow up.” Griffin Kasperbauer, Kindergarten OKOBOJI SCHOOL BOARD Laurie Simington / President Deanna Wermersen / Vice President Joe Conover / Director Brad Droegmiller / Director Mark Hale / Director Katy Sporrer / Secretary/Business Manager Gary Janssen / Superintendent Brian Downing / OHS Principal Ryan Cunningham / OMS Principal Rob Olsen / OES Principal Blink Marketing / Design Web Graphics / Printing “I am proud to be one because I love my school and I like the projects we do.” Mya Whiting, Kindergarten “We love our school. Our whole grade is together and competitive together and it makes us one. We can be bigger than ourselves when we all work together.” Alli Harms, 6th “When your team works as one to get the job done.” Hannah Butler, 6th “It means being a part of an amazing school district where we see all sorts of kids getting along. Being one means being a part of the proudest and strongest school district in the area.” Dallas Drexler, 12th BLINK26.com WEBGRAPHICSINC.com