January 23, 2014 - Malcolm Public Schools

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January 23, 2014 - Malcolm Public Schools
Check Out Our Website www.malcolmschools.org
January 23, 2014
Issue 10, Volume 35
Malcolm Public Schools
10004 NW 112th St
Malcolm, NE 68402
Give Us A Call
High School Office
402-796-2151 ext. 1
Westfall Office
402-796-2151 ext. 2
Business Office
402-796-2151 ext. 3
News From Our Administration
Mr. Greg Adams, Junior High/High School Principal
I have to say that I’m really proud of our students and
staff. While that statement is generally true every year, it is
especially true this year. We are seeing a great deal of success
in the classroom that will hopefully translate to another
successful year of state testing in the near future. Our
athletic teams, music groups, and drama team have had a
tremendous year so far. These activity groups are raising
the bar to new and higher levels.
Inside This Issue:
I would like to single out our Senior Class as being a major reason for this
awesome year. I believe they have done a great deal to contribute to the
Pages 2-3: Honor Roll
environment that has been created in order to achieve this success. For
Page 4: 5th Grade Class
this group it all starts in the classroom. This class has 48 students and
they have a combined Grade Point Average of 3.30. Their average ACT
Page 5: FBLA
score is 23.6, which is well over the National average of 20. 9 and State
average of 21.5. At the time I’m writing this, the class has four students
Page 6: February Menu
with a perfect 4.0 GPA, three with a 3.95 or better and another seven
students with a 3.90 or higher. Five of the students have scored a 30 or
Page 7: Brian Streeter
better on the ACT, which places them in the upper 95% of the students
Pages 7-11: Minutes and Bills
in the nation who have taken the ACT.
Page: 12: Schedule
Pages 13-15: Ads
Malcolm Public Schools
would like to thank
Sue Vanderkolk
for her 15 years of service
to the district
as a para-educator.
Best wishes to Sue
in her new adventure!
This tremendous success has created an issue that needs to be
addressed. Malcolm is looking at the real possibility of excellent
students being left out when it comes to local scholarships. A few of
our traditional scholarships have run out over the course of time and
we are in need of some new investors to come forward. We look at this
as an excellent chance to invest in our community’s most important
asset - our students. Whether it’s a business or a family that would
like to honor a loved one, we would love to hear from you and get
something started that benefits our students and invests in the future.
Scholarships can be open to what any family or business may want to
do. Malcolm students are always appreciative, and as we all know, the
cost of post-secondary education is on an upward trend.
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We believe this issue will be with us for the foreseeable future. Our current junior
class already has two students with an ACT score of 30 or higher, and our sophomore
grade point average is higher than this year’s senior class. As you can see, our seniors
have set the bar high and our younger grades are following their example and will be
presented with the same issue.
If we can increase our local scholarship pool, more students can be recognized and
rewarded for their efforts. Doing the math from an earlier paragraph, we have 14 students
with a 3.90 grade point average or higher which is 29 percent of the class. That means a
student with a 3.89 grade point average is not in the upper 25 percent of their class. Also,
with the average grade point average being 3.30, any student with a 3.29 or lower is not
in the top half of their class. As you can see, we have many deserving students that have
scores that would normally warrant recognition but because of this class and future class’
excellence, they are in a danger zone of missing out on local scholarship opportunities.
We do recognize that local scholarships are not the only scholarship opportunities
students have to earn financial support. We do our best at Malcolm to make sure
students are aware of these and take advantage of as many of them as possible. The
point to this article is to point out the need and opportunity for members of this school
community to step forward and invest in our many deserving students. If anyone out
there would like to initiate a scholarship, increase an existing scholarship, or if you
know of someone we should contact, please let me know. This subject is something new
on the radar at Malcolm and we are exploring all opportunities. I felt the best way to
start this exploration was to go to the community in order to put our heads together
and see what we can do to invest in our students’ futures.
Grade 7
No grades to compare until 2nd Semester
Grade 8
None
Grade 9
No grades to compare until 2nd Semester
Grade 10
None
Grade 11
Austin Bridges
Alicia Funk
Abigail George
Jade Hille
Cole Krcmarik
Andi Rivers
Grade 12
Jordan Hansen
Malicia Lynn
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Grade 7
Tesla Babbitt
Devyn Beekman
Kelsey Brady
Grant Burbach
Peyton Davis
Olivia Diedrichsen
Joshua Finke
Averie Frye
Cody Green
Dylan Johnson
Wyatt Loga
Alijah Mallula
Grant McKelvey
Claira Monroe
Gabrielle Porter
Laura Reiling
Nela Rybak
Kaylee Shafer
Adam Stewart
McKenzie Teten
Bailey Virus
Easton Waller
Ryan Zoucha
Grade 11
Mariah Bolte
Tessa Dunse
Taylor Finke
Kayleigh Knisley
Emily Locke
Shane Mandery
Jordan Redler
Charlee Sindelar
Dalton Witte
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age 3
G d 8
Grade
Raina Anderson
Trevor Burianek
Kylie DeBaets
Chase Duckett
Gracey England
Gregory Flack
Gavin Goracke
Jaden Groff
Logan Hurt
Sydney Irons
Shelbi Larson
Autumn Loga
Maxwell Nordmeyer
Caleb Porter
Elisabeth Powers
Paul Raben
Connor Ruth
Ty Shaw
Adrianna Sims
Morgan Teten
Madisyn Warrelmann
Brealynn Wattier
Hunter Witte
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Grade 9
Jackson Beatty
Mikayla Brady
Brenton Davis
Hayley Densberger
Timothy Dishman
Micah Dostal
Hannah Dunse
Evan Eckert
Jacob Garrison
Seth Gissler
McKenzie Nutter
Mayzee Rappl
Corbin Ruth
Courtney Sandell
Mathew Schmidt
Emma Schroeder
Ryan Stewart
Gr
Grade
10
Mc
McKenzie
Beach
Sar Behlen
Sarah
Kel DeBaets
Kelsie
Ma
Madeline
Diedrichsen
Am
Amanda
Engelbart
Cas Engelbart
Casey
Dal
Dalton
Engelbart
Aus Glause
Austin
Sav
Savannah
Hargens
Alyssa Hoeft
Mattias Holka
Tyler Jacobson
Hailey Kelley
Noah Kramer
Cade Larson
Anastasia Meyerle
Dustin Monroe
Graham Moody
Shelby Rohe
Noah Sackett
Emma Schumacher
Anthony Spieker
Amanda Steiner
Sheridan Swotek
Mason Warrelmann
Meaghan Webster
Grade 12
Emma Beal
Ethan Eckert
Evan Beckmann
Mason Glause
Braxton Benes
Brittany Kelly
Jesse Blaser
Isaac Maytum
Jordan Bogue
Jared Michl
Isaac Bolte
Michaela Nickell
Spencer Caldwell
Dylan Rohe
Dustin Churchwell
Tasha Saathoff
Taylor Dishman
Dallas Schroeder
Benjamin Dostal
Thao Truong
Caleb Dostal
Kyle Vrba
Karly Downs
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Major Greg Goodwater
Visits the 5th Graders
By: Mrs. Densberger
Th 5th grade class was honored to
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have Major Greg Goodwater visit our
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classroom.
He is a Major in the Nebraska
Ai National Guard. He was deployed to
Air
Ca
Camp
Arifjan, Kuwait, Kuwait City. He
wa there from March 2013 until September
was
2013
2013. He was part of the Transportation cell
of the Centcom Distribution and Deployment
Operations center. Major Goodwater shared valuable
information about his experiences during his deployment.
The 5th graders had many questions for Mr. Goodwater
– we were so glad he took the opportunity to answer our
many questions. Thank you Major Goodwater for your
continued loyalty and for your service in the military
– because of wonderful people like you, we enjoy our
freedom.
I was very proud of the 5th graders. They were so respectful
during the entire presentation by Major Goodwater and
as each student left the room, they shook Mr. Goodwater’s
hand!
5th Graders Decorate Christmas Ornaments
with the Kindergarten Class
By: Mrs. Densberger
The 5th graders were so excited to have both Kindergarten classes
visit our classroom to decorate Christmas ornaments. The wooden
ornaments were cut out by Mrs. Densberger’s dad (Bob Burr). He
cut out enough ornaments that each Kindergartner and 5th grader
was able to decorate and take an ornament.
We hope you enjoyed the little extra special ornament on your
Christmas tree! We look forward to more projects with our
Kindergarten friends.
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FBLA Fall 2013 Review
By Ben Dostal
Another great first semester is in the books for Malcolm FBLA with Money Camp, the Paths
to Success Conference, the March of Dimes fundraiser, and the holiday food drive. We had 50
kids attend Money Camp this year to learn valuable skills like spending money, saving money,
and how to get the best value for their dollar. The kids traveled through 5 stations which
included Saving and Spending, the Game of Life, Counting Back Change, Smart Consumer
Shopping, and Entrepreneurship Jeopardy. The Paths to Success conference is always a
fun and educational time for freshmen and sophomore FBLA members at the UNL student
union. They started with a keynote speaker and then traveled to educational workshops about
leadership and careers. We had a very successful fundraiser for the March of Dimes foundation.
Elementary students generously donated over $400 for families hit by premature birth and
other birth defects. We added a Blue Jeans for Babies day with staff donating to wear jeans
to school. Our final project before winter break was to compile holiday meal baskets for the
backpack program. With a generous donation from IGA and many donations from members,
we gathered enough food for all five families to have a festive holiday dinner. We are looking
forward to another great semester.
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KFOR Weather Kid
Congratulations to Brian Streeter who recently did a
fantastic job as the KFOR Weather Kid. Brian is a 3rd
grader here at Malcolm Public Schools, and he is the son
of Kelly and Sandy Streeter. Good job, Brian!
Minutes – Board of Education
January 20, 2014
The Board of Education, School District 148, Lancaster County, Nebraska met in open public session
at 7:00PM at the District Board Room, 10004 NW 112th St., Malcolm, NE on Monday, January 20,
2014 to conduct normal and usual business of the District. Said meeting was advertised in advance
in the minutes of the December 19, 2013 issue of “The Clipper”. Further notice was given in the
January 9, 2014 issue of “The Clipper”. Board members answering roll call were: Michelle Bice,
William England, Andrea Holka, Kevin Lostroh, Craig Vanderkolk. Absent – Donald Densberger.
Administrators present were Ryan Terwilliger, Greg Adams, Amber Dolliver, Jen Piening. Chairman
Vanderkolk called the meeting to order at 7:00PM and noted that the Open Meetings Act is posted on
the north wall of the Board Room, then temporarily turned the meeting over to Julia Lostroh, Business
Manager, to conduct the election of a President of the Board of Education.
Ms. Lostroh called for nominations for the office of Vice-President of the Board of Education. Lostroh
nominated Craig Vanderkolk, seconded by England. After hearing and seeing no further nominations,
she declared the nominations closed. Seeing and hearing no objections to declaring Craig Vanderkolk
elected by acclamation, Ms. Lostroh declared Craig Vanderkolk Vice-President of the Board of
Education and turned the chair over to Vice-President Vanderkolk.
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Chairman Vanderkolk called for nominations for the office of Secretary of the Board of Education. Bice
nominated Andrea Holka, seconded by England. After hearing and seeing no further nominations, he
declared the nominations closed. Seeing and hearing no objections to declaring Andrea Holka elected by
acclamation, Chairman Vanderkolk declared Andrea Holka Secretary of the Board by acclamation.
Chairman Vanderkolk called for nominations for the office of Treasurer of the Board of Education.
Holka nominated William England, seconded by Bice. After hearing and seeing no further nominations,
he declared the nominations closed. Seeing and hearing no objections to declaring William England
elected by acclamation, Chairman Vanderkolk declared William England Treasurer of the Board by
acclamation.
After asking for volunteers, the following committee appointments were made by Chairman Vanderkolk:
Negotiations: Bice, Holka, Vanderkolk. Americanism: Lostroh, Bice, England. Building/Grounds:
Densberger, Vanderkolk, Lostroh. Finance: Densberger, Holka, England.
Moving into business of the meeting, Bice moved, seconded by Lostroh, to approve the consent agenda.
Ms. Lostroh went through the list of bills and receipts and addressed any questions. Voting by roll
call: YES – England, Holka, Lostroh, Vanderkolk, Bice. NAYS – None. ABSENT – Densberger. Motion
1-2014-1 passed.
Financial Summary
January 20, 2014
School Accounts
Previous Bal 12/31/2013
Receipts - Dec 2013
Disbursements- Dec 2013
Cash in Cking 12/31/2013
Invested: Dec 2013
General
$828,801.34
$286,584.14
$455,038.02
$391,094.79
$269,252.67
Lanc. Co. Treasurer:
Previous Bal 12/1/2013
Receipts -Dec 2013
Disbursements - Dec 2013
Cash on Hand 12/31/2013
General
$20,117.31
$187,828.00
$21,979.97
$185,965.34
NSDLAF (Investment)
Previous Bal 12/1/2013
Receipts - Dec 2013
Disbursements -Dec 2013
Cash on Hand 12/31/2013
Spc Bldg
$260,648.22
$275.30
$74.45
$260,849.07
Lunch
$7,233.25
$16,986.80
$22,032.42
$2,187.61
$0.02
Activity
$221,030.10
$11,289.90
$12,892.17
$5,884.70
$213,543.13
Bond
$564.51
$13,173.37
$694.51
$13,043.37
Bond Fund
$134,030.87
$641.42
$0.00
$134,672.29
Bus Deprec
$111,594.40
$3.20
$0.00
$10,384.73
$101,212.87
QCPUF
$161.32
$2,111.69
$182.25
$2,090.76
Student Fees
$11,047.27
$380.00
$7,473.27
$3,954.00
Spc Bldg
$272.33
$6,820.27
$339.90
$6,752.70
QCPUF Checking
$19,911.93
$161.32
$0.00
$20,073.25
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Communications From The Public – None
Communications From The Staff – Jack Tarr addressed the Board concerning the student sports
survey. He answered questions from the Board concerning the necessity of adding a girls sport. Title
IX issues were addressed.
Donald Densberger joined the meeting at 7:45PM. Mr. Vanderkolk continued to Chair the meeting.
Unfinished Business – None.
New Business –
Densberger moved, seconded by Bice, that the Board publicize its notice of hearing, meetings, and
minutes during the 2014 calendar year by either or all of the following: The Clipper, Lincoln Journal
Star, or by hand posting as required by statute. Voting by roll call as follows: YES – Holka, Lostroh,
Vanderkolk, Bice, Densberger, England. NAYS – None. Motion 1-2014-2 passed.
Bice moved, seconded by Lostroh, to designate Perry, Guthery, Haase, and Gessford Law Firm for
providing the school district legal counsel during the 2014 calendar year. Voting by roll call: YES –
Lostroh, Vanderkolk, Bice, Densberger, England, Holka. NAYS – None. Motion 1-2014-3 passed.
Lostroh moved, seconded by Holka, that the school district continue using Union Bank & Trust Co.
of Lincoln and Nebraska School District Liquid Asset Fund, as its depositories for the 2014 calendar
year. Voting by roll call: YES – Vanderkolk, Bice, Densberger, England, Holka, Lostroh. NAYS – None.
Motion 1-2014-4 passed.
England moved, seconded by Bice, to allow Malcolm Athletic Coaches or Sponsors the use of school
vehicles, building and grounds for the 2014 summer activities, if activities are pre-approved by the
administration. Mr. Terwilliger answered questions concerning facility use by outside groups. Voting
by roll call – YES – Bice, Densberger, England, Holka, Lostroh, Vanderkolk. NAYS – None. Motion
1-2014-5 passed.
Lostroh moved that the Board hold a Work Session – Wednesday, March 5, 2014 at 5:30PM in the
District Board Room. Seconded by Holka. Voting by roll call: YES – Densberger, England, Holka,
Lostroh, Vanderkolk, Bice. NAYS – None. Motion 1-2014-6 passed.
Bice moved, seconded by Lostroh, to approve the 2014-2015 school calendar as presented. Mr.
Terwilliger discussed the proposed calendar and answered questions. Voting by roll call: YES –
England, Holka, Lostroh, Vanderkolk, Bice, Densberger. NAYS – None. Motion 1-2014-7 passed.
Administrative Reports –
Mr. Greg Adams, Jr/Sr High School Principal
There is no asynchronous semester course to approve now. We are waiting to gauge student
interest on a course and may have a course to approve next month.
Mrs. Amber Dolliver, Westfall Principal
NWEA MAP 1st – 11th Reading & Math Tests
DIBELS Reading Assessments K-5th (comprehension and fluency)
NeSA Writing Assessments will be taken January 20th – February 7th
Before/After School Care Update
Will be meeting with Natalie Sehi concerning Fuel Up To Play 60 grants and activities
Sue Vanderkolk has resigned her para professional position
Superintendent Ryan Terwilliger –
Auburn will join the ECNC Conference in the 2014-2015 school year
Ordered a Freightliner Bus to replace Bus #99 on the route
Board Appreciation Week is this week
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With no further business on the agenda, Bice moved to adjourn. Seconded by Vanderkolk. Chairman
Vanderkolk declared the meeting adjourned by acclamation at 8:30PM.
Respectfully submitted,
Julia Lostroh
Recording Secretary
The next regular meeting of the Board will be Monday, February 17, 2014 at 7:00PM at the District Board
Room, 10004 NW 112th St., Malcolm, NE. An agenda is published the Friday before each meeting. The
Board will hold a Work Session on Wednesday, March 5, 2014 at 5:30PM at the District Board Room,
10004 NW 112th St., Malcolm, NE.
GENERAL FUND EXPENDITURES
January 20, 2014
Payroll
ABC Termite & Pest Control, Inc.
Amen, Scott
American Red Cross
Bauer Built Inc.
Blue Cross Blue Shield
CDW-Government
CGS Music
Colin Electic Motor Service, Inc.
Densberger, Don
Dish Network
Dolliver, Amber
Electrical Engineering & Equipment Co.
Electronic Contracting Company
ESU 6
Fastenal
First Concord Group
Flinn Scientific Inc.
Glass Doctor - Lincoln
Hansmeyer, Constance
Harris
Heffelfinger, Ami
HyVee Food Stores
InkTechnologies.com
John Otte Oil & Propane
Interstate All Battery Center
Kidwell
Konica Minolta
L&W Garbage Service
Lincoln Lock & Safe
Math Worksheet Site
Meehl, Jan
Menards
$373,873.80
$262.00
$158.20
$513.00
$2,557.68
$3,581.80
$899.00
$26.36
$267.80
$818.40
$130.00
$234.52
$690.38
$930.00
$11,687.96
$369.82
$120.00
$47.05
$69.95
$530.27
$578.81
$1,798.26
$135.61
$222.00
$4,600.58
$131.35
$696.50
$4,353.04
$336.00
$22.00
$25.00
$823.14
$502.10
Wages/Benefits
Pest Control Service
Mileage Reimbursment
CPR/AED for 27 Students
New Tires Buses #5/#10
BCBS Insurance Premium
Promethean Projector
Drum Repair
Frasco Motor
January Coaching Stipend
Classroom Satellite TV
Mileage Reimbursment/Ipad Cover
Electrical/Lighting Supplies
FA, Sprinkler & Hood Test
Internet/SPED Services
Maintenance Supplies
Flex 125 Adm Fees
Honor Academy Science Supplies
Window Chip Repair/ Bus #99
ECSE SPED Services
Annual Maintenance for APTAFund
Mental Health Services
FCS Classroom Food
Toner
Propane
Batteries/Exit Lights
Installed Ballasts/Shop Light
Copier Lease Payment/Extra Copies
December Garbage Service
Rekey Medeco Lock
SPED Math Worksheets
Contracted PT Services
Maintenance/IT Supplies
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Mid-America
Miller, Bridget
Norris Public Power District
Odvody Nantkes, Jennifer
Office Depot
Omaha Truck Center
Onesource
Pioneer Publishing
Rivers Metal Products, Inc.
Sherwin Williams
Shiffler
Sindelar, Tom
Tan-Aire Inc.
Terwilliger, Ryan
Tractor Supply Co.
Trane
Verizon
Vernier Software/Technology
Village of Malcolm
Wex Bank
Windstream
Anthony Ybarra
$250.00
$56.75
$8,418.88
$85.74
$51.08
$7,029.94
$15.00
$268.35
$585.00
$37.51
$86.85
$56.75
$350.00
$1,200.41
$82.96
$941.15
$96.06
$189.00
$4,819.60
$3,113.79
$569.49
$686.40
403b TPA Administration Service
Refund Career Academy Tuition
Football Field
Vision Specialist - SPED
Office Supplies
Bus Repairs
Background Checks
Student Passes
Dumpster Bottoms
Paint and Supplies
Wall Clock
Refund Career Academy Tuition
Clean Grease Trap
June-Dec Mileage
Maintenance Supplies
Heatpump Repair
Cell Phone Service/Equipment
Honor Academy Science Supplies
Water/Sewer Service
School Vehicle Fuel
Phone Service
Coaching Stipend
Checks Out of Cycle
Wal-Mart
US Post Office
US Post Office
Doane College
Konica Minolta
HyVee Food Stores
Interstate Power Systems
US Post Office
$472.93
$177.82
$238.00
$160.00
$100.04
$86.57
$251.86
$160.61
FCS/SPED Supplies
Clipper/Brd. Minute Postage
Office Postage
Honor Choir Entry Fee
Copier Lease/Copies
FCS Classroom Supplies
Repair Bill Adj Amount
Annual Report Postage
7,984.00
$1,142.61
$241.26
$442,630.92
School Lunch Fund
Payroll
CashWa
Earthgrains
Nebraska Food Distribution Program
Pegler Sysco
Roberts Dairy
Thompson Company
VISA - Union Bank
$2,059.42
$1,341.88
$2,870.90
$650.50
Wages/Benefits
Food/Custodial Supplies
Bread Supplies
Commodities
Food/Custodial Supplies
Milk Products
Food/Custodial Supplies
Lunch Trays
Depreciation Fund
Mohrhoff Power Equipment
$25,874.00
Grasshopper Mower/Attachments
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Clipper
Schedule of Events
**Times and Schedule Subject to Change
Monday, January 27
3:45PM
BB/WR Practice
4:30PM
WR(JV) @ Weeping Water
6:00PM
BBB(C) vs. Louisville
Tuesday, January 28
3:45PM
WR Practice
4:30PM
B/G BB(JV/V) @ Johnson Co. Central
Wednesday, January 29
3:45PM
BB/WR Practice
Thursday, February 6
NO SCHOOL
TBA
BBB(V)ECNC @ SECC
10:00AM
Parent Teacher Conference
Friday, February 7
NO SCHOOL
TBA
GBB(V)ECNC @ SECC
2:00PM
WR(JV/V)ECNC @ Freeman
Saturday, February 8
ACT Test
TBA
Speech @ Beatrice
TBA
B/G BB(V) ECNC @ SECC
Malcolm Boosters
Thursday, January 30
3:45PM
WR Practice
Feb 1st, Feb 3rd, and Feb 4th - Malcolm may be
4:30PM
B-G BB(JV/V) @ Louisville
4:30PM
7-8 GBB(B/A) vs. Elmwood Murdock hosting basketball - all depends on seeding, but will
need concession help if we host.
Friday, January 31
3:45PM
BB/WR Practice
Saturday, February 1
TBA
Speech @ Lincoln Lutheran
TBA
B/G BB (V) ECNC @ Top Seed
9:00AM
WR(JV/V) @ Elkhorn South
9:30AM
7-8 GBB (C/B/A)vs.Louisville
Monday, February 3
3:45PM
BB/WR Practice
TBA
BBB(V) ECNC @ Top Seed
Tuesday, February 4
3:45PM
BB/WR Practice
TBA
GBB(V) ECNC @ Top Seed
4:00PM
7-8 GBB(B/A)vs.Weeping Water
Wednesday, February 5
12:24PM
EARLY DISMISSAL
Teacher Inservice
Feb 14th/15th - Malcolm is hosting District wrestling
- 16 teams!! We’ll need all hands on deck for this!
You will receive a request to help staff concessions
as we get closer - please consider it. Something to
think about - concession workers get in FREE!
Boosters is looking for new projector sponsors money raised from the projector is targeted for
scholarships.
The Winter Basketball Tournament went
well - thanks to all the parents who helped in
concessions!
The Malcolm Booster Wrestling tournament also
went well - thanks again for all the parental support
in concessions!
Please support the Malcolm Booster Association by
coming to monthly meetings, helping with gate and
concessions and in the gyms as needed. ALL the
monies raised go towards improving the athletic
environment for our kids. Thanks!
See you Sunday, February 9th at 7 pm in the
Administration Building for the next meeting.
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1st Semester Grades
Kindergarten Round-Up
will be on Monday, March
10th at 4PM.
Please
contact the school at 7962151 if you are new to the
district!
Attn: Parents / Guardians / Students – 1st
semester grades have been posted to the
grade card. Grade cards are available on
Parents Online and Students Online. Please
visit www.malcolmschools.org and click on
the link to access the log-in page for parents
and/or students. You will also find the daily
announcements on the Jr/Sr High Daily
Announcements tab and updated calendar
information on the Calendars tab. If you have
any questions regarding access to your account,
please contact the Jr/Sr High School office at
402-796-2151, option #1.
LABELS FOR EDUCATION
Pepperidge Farm is once again
the featured label for the winter
bonus sheet. Please turn in as
many Pepperidge Farm labels as
you can now until the end of
January. Thank you for your
support!
Clipper Classifieds
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WILL BE ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 31TH
PLEASE CALL WENDY AT 796-2151, EXT
501 OR EMAIL AT wendy.powers@mps148.
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JOIN US AT WORD OF LIFE LUTHERAN CHURCH
AS we look at ”Our Brave New World!” Where is
culture trying to lead us? Sunday service at 10:30AM
with Sunday School and Bible Class at 9:15AM We
will start building our new LifeCenter this spring but
for now, we are at 570 Fallbrook Blvd (above TOAST.)
Check out our web site, www. wordoflifelincoln.org
(or facebook) Pastor Larry Oetting- 402.742. 9673
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REGULAR SCHOOL BOARD MEETINGS THE
NEXT regular meeting for the Board will be Monday, February 17, 2014 at 7:00PM at the District
Board Room, 10004 NW 112th St., Malcolm, Nebraska. An agenda is published the Friday before
each regular board meeting. This can be picked up
at the business office or read online at www.malcolmschools.org. It will be modified as necessary.
THE PARISH OF THE NORTH AMERICAN
MARTYRS is a Catholic Community challenged to
live the gospel message of Jesus Christ. Adult education classes 7PM Thurs. from Sept. until May for those
wanting to learn more about the Catholic Faith. 1101
Isaac Dr. Mass Schedule: Sat: 6PM; Sun: 7:008:00,
9:30, 11AM weekdays, M-F: 6:40AM, 8AM and Sat:
9AM. 402-476-8088 www.namartyrs.org.
10004 nw 112th st
st, malcolm
malcolm, ne 6840
68402
www.malcolmschools.org
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NORTHWEST
COMMUNITY
CHURCH
BIBLE OPPORTUNITIES GOOD NEWS CLUB
Thurs.3:45PM
JR HIGH FCA Sundays at
4:30PM & SR HIGH FCA Weds. at 6PM various
ADULT GROUPS for families as well as men and
women. 402-796-2344 (www.nccmalcolm.org).
Sun. Worship, 8:30 and 11:00 with Sun. School
at 9:45AM Come learn with us!
PLEASE JOIN ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN
CHURCH for weekly worship services, 2244 NW
126th Street, Lincoln, NE.
Weekly services
are held on Sundays @ 9:00 a.m. followed by
Fellowship & Sunday School. Have a blessed New
Year!
“LET THE CHILDREN COME TO ME” AND
WITH those words we welcome all to our MidWeek program after school every Wednesday at
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Malcolm. Have
your child come and attend a Bible based learning
experience. On the web at saintpaulsmalcolm.org
or call at 402.796.2396
WHEN NAVIGATING SOCIAL SECURITY
RETIREMENT benefits, the choices can be
overwhelming. When should I apply? How much
will I be taxed? Why do I need to think about this
now? Please join us for a free presentation to learn
how to sort through the options to make sure they
are the right ones for you...
... PRESENTED BY ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN
CHURCH, Jamie Kovac and Patty Stradley –
Thrivent Financial. Monday, February 10, 2014
from 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. at St. Paul’s Lutheran
Church Fellowship Hall in Malcolm Please RSVP
by calling St. Paul’s Lutheran church at 1-402-7962396 or Patty Stradley at 1-402-525-8981 or email
patricia.stradley@thrivent.com
VILLAGE OF MALCOLM BOARD OF
TRUSTEES MEETING will be held on Wednesday,
February 5th at 7:00PM at the Village Hall
137 E. Second Street, (right behind the Post office), Malcolm, Nebraska. If you have any comments, concerns, questions or would like to hear
what is going on, please join us. Everyone is welcome!!!!!!
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JOIN US FOR A GREAT BREAKFAST ON
SUNDAY January 26, 2014 8:00AM - 12:00PM.
Pancakes, sausage, scrambled eggs, biscuits and
gravy, coffee, and juice. Adults - $5.00 Children
(12 & under)-$2.00. Garland Legion Post #369
TAKE YOUR SKIN SERIOUSLY. DID YOU
KNOW? 80% of the sun damage that leads to skin
cancer occurs before the age of 18. With early detection and proper treatment the average cure rate
is 100%. It’s important you call Complete Family
Dermatology. Schedule a complete skin cancer
screening with Dr. Basler today. F or information
about all available office services, visit...
...www.CompleteFamilyDermatology.com.
SOUTH LINCOLN 2455 Pine Lake Rd, Ste 110
Lincoln, NE 68512. 402-423-1111. North Lincoln 5790 N 33rd St. Circle, Ste A Lincoln, NE
68504. Geoff Basler, M.D., Brent Behrens PA-C.
LET’S GET THOSE PROJECTS DONE! WE
PAINT, so you don’t have to! Nearly anything!
PAINT
Paints, stains, sealers, lacquers, enamels. We
prep, repair, and more! 20+ years experience.
Locally owned. Free estimates. Call Todd Willet
at 402-432-1066
REAL ESTATE - BUYING & SELLING - OVER
82 COMBINED years experience in residential
home acreages, farms and acreage development.
Free Market Analysis. Call us to develop your
land. Merle and Carolyn Jahde - Malcolm area
residents 3600 NW 126th St, 796-2500 or Home
Real Estate call 432-0443 or 432-3700
L SQUARED DESIGN AND PHOTOGRAPHY
STUDIO located in Garland, Nebraska. Specializes
in weddings, family & childrens portraits, and high
school senior portraits. Both in studio and on location. Call or email for pricing and monthly specials.
(402) 499.8104 lsquareddesign@windstream.net
FOR PEST OR RODENT PROBLEMS, PLEASE
CALL JLS PEST CONTROL. Residential or Commercial. Free affordable quotes. Guaranteed Results. Ask for Buddy. Office 477-1334, Cell 890-4986
January 23, 2014
LOOS CONSTRUCTION INC- ( LCI ) QUALITY
CUSTOM cabinets & built-inns CALL FOR FREE
ESTIMATE 402-783-2111 / 402-416-0141 REFRENCES AVAILABLE www.loosconstructioninc.
com / info@loosconstructioninc.com
LOOS CONSTRUCTION
INC- COMPLETE
BUILDING & REMODELING SERVICES. Local General Contractor since 1996 A+ BBB Rating. Located in Raymond. LCI has quality minded
EMPLOYEES with experience in all phases of construction. Contractors ID # 25058 NE , insured &
references available. CALL FOR FREE EST. 402-783-
1700 SQ FT STORAGE SPACE FOR RENT WITH
16 FT wide overhead door in the old School house
in Malcolm, comes with electrical hookups and
heat if needed. Call Dave 402-570-3908. Available
February 1st
RAYMOND CONTRACTING INC. - SEPTICS
AND LAGOONS Services include site planning,
percolation testing, system design, installation,
troubleshooting and property transfer inspections. Certified and Insured. Free Estimates.
Lloyd Jakoubek 402-783-2663 or 402-8906009.
2111/402-416-0141 www.loosconstructioninc.com
SAPA NAIL SPA NOW OPEN. CALL FOR OUR
“MONTHLY SPECIALS” 575 Fallbrook Blvd Suite
108 Lincoln, Ne 68521 (402) 261-3494 MondayFriday 10am-7pm Saturday 9-6pm Sunday
12pm-5pm. We offer complimentary beverages free
of charge.
STORAGE SPACE FOR RENT IN THE OLD
MALCOLM School house 110 East St. 3 dry, clean
and safe spaces available 400, 240 or 130 sq ft
rooms. Call for pricing 402-570-3908
RDM LANDSCAPES IS YOUR LOCAL LANDSCAPE
COMPANY. What better way to get into spring fever
than by visiting us at the Home & Garden Show Feb
7-9, and the Husker Lawn & Leisure Show March
14-16.Both shows are located at the Lancaster Event
Center. We would love to get the chance to meet you,
and talk about your next landscaping project. For
show info contact Ryan Maxson. 402-310-0868...
...RDM LANDSCAPES IS YOUR LOCAL LANDSCAPE
COMPANY. With spring right around the corner,
now is a great time to start planning those spring
landscape projects. Retaining walls, paver &
flagstone patios, plant installs, fire pits, landscape
lighting, sprinkler installation, seeding, sodding &
much more. Contact Ryan for your free estimate.
402-310-0868
JACOBSEN
ACOBSEN
ROCK
& GRAVEL - WE
DELIVER Rock, Gravel, Ag-Lime, Dirt, or Sand for
any project you might have. We carry River Rock
and all sizes of Ornamental Rock. A local company,
call for an estimate today. Gary Jacobsen, Rt. #1,
Garland, NE 402-783-2447 or cell phone 643-5171.
JERRY’S AUTOMOTIVE
SERVICE,
INC
EXPERT In Mechanical Repair. Fire Glaze. Gerald Green, owner. 2709 N 19th, Lincoln, NE 68521.
1 block S. of Cornhusker Hwy. 402-477-2400.
SYNERGY HOMES INC. (402) 499-3496 CUSTOM
HOME Builder and local Malcolm resident. Bring
us your plan or choose from one of our existing
homes plans. Specializing in acreage home building.
We can help make your dream home a reality!
Email: info@synergyhomesne.com Website: www.
synergyhomesne.com
TASTEFULLY SIMPLE IS AVAILABLE FOR
YOU! Do you crave Bountiful Beer Bread? Or need
to stock up on your favorite seasonings like Onion
Onion & Garlic Garlic for your everyday cooking?
Try a freezer meal workshop to stock your freezer
with several fabulous meals for quick & easy suppers. Call or email today! Joy Plautz * 450-9219 *
jplautz25@hotmail.com
ANNIE’S SUNSHINE CAFE IS ON YOUR WAY...
INTO LINCOLN or back home to Malcolm! 2901
NW 48th St., 68524. Featuring Daily Specials and
table menu items. Come and expect fresh, homestyle
cooking in a friendly atmosphere! In House Graduation Parties! Follow us on facebook.com/AnniesSunshineCafe.com call us at 603.0272; Hours: TueWed 11am- 7PM; Th-Fri 9am-8pm; Sat 8:30-2:30
DUMP IT REFUSE SERVICES IS NOW OFFERING
GARBAGE service in Malcolm and the surrounding
area. We are a locally owned Malcolm company
providing Rolloff, Recycling and Garbage Services.
For more information call SCOTT STRATTON
402-580-1165
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Malcolm Public Schools Board Members
Pictured from L-R:
Craig Vanderkolk, Andrea Holka, Don Densberger, Kevin
Lostroh, Michelle Bice and Bill England.
The week of January 19-25 has been designated Nebraska School Board Recognition week, and I
feel honored to recognize our six member board. As citizen leaders, these individuals are charged
with the unenviable task of making tough decisions on a myriad of complex educational issues.
In my opinion, they do an excellent job balancing their responsibility to the district patrons with
their responsibility to the students, staff and parents of Malcolm Public Schools. I feel fortunate
to serve a board that is student-centered and committed to providing an outstanding education
to every student that walks through our doors. With that, I would like to thank and recognize our
board for their time, effort and commitment to education and the community at large.
Ryan Terwilliger
Non-Profit
Organization
US Postage Paid
Malcolm, NE
Permit No. 2
MALCOLM PUBLIC SCHOOLS
10004 NW 112th Street
MALCOLM NE 68402
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