THE BLuE DEVIL BuGLE - Kenesaw Public Schools
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THE BLuE DEVIL BuGLE - Kenesaw Public Schools
The Blue Devil Bugle Kenesaw Public School Volume IV, Issue 2 October 2015 Special Points of Interest: October 1: TVC Cross Country at Franklin (4:30pm) October 2: Home FB vs. Parkview Christian (3:30pm) October 3: Harvest of Harmony Parade, Volleyball at Sutton Invite (1:00) October 6: Volleyball at Lawrence-Nelson/Red Cloud (5:30) October 7: K/2 Field Trips, Ag Safety Day October 8: Cross Country at Franklin (4:00) October 9: Football at Loomis (7:00) October 15: District Cross Country (TBD) October 16: End of First Quarter, Home VB vs Bertrand (4:30), Home Football vs. Bertrand (7:00) October 17: Minden Bandfest, TVC Volleyball October 19: No School (Teacher In-Service) October 20: Home VB vs Shelton (6:00) October 23: No School, State Cross Country New playground is open for business By Dane Eisele The playground is officially open for business - $175, 000 worth of playground equipment was recently installed at Kenesaw Public School. This has been made possible thanks to the funding of the Hoops Tournament and several grants the school has received. The old equipment was taken down a few weeks before the start of school. Rain delayed the start of construction, which began August 26, 2015, and was finished August 28, 2015. Eli Jensen said, “It was worth the wait; it is magnificent!” The students are not going to have to worry about falling on hard cement or rocks. Rubber from old tires were recycled for the base of the equipment. There were 30 tons of rubber used. Baylen Johnson really likes the rubber tires, saying, “It feels so much better on your feet than the rocks.” The high school students did their part in getting the equipment up and running; they used their spare time to help spread the tires. The kids are really excited about the new equipment. They say the new playground is "good" and it "feels safer.” Their favorite parts of the playground are the spinning disks and sphere, swings, balancing ropes, and the circle monkey bars. Gracie Coffey said, “ I really like the banana. You can go flying.” A special thanks goes to Dostals Construction for building our new playground. Old equipment did not go to waste. It was donated to Christ Lutheran Church and School in Juniata. The Christ Lutheran kids really like the new swings . Inside this issue: School Board Proceedings, Homecoming, Counselor’s Wisdom, EducationQuest 2 Booster Club, Cheerleading, Project DC/NY & Post Prom 3 Varsity Football, Varsity 4 The Purpose of the honor roll is to recognize those students who demonstrate academic excellence. Honor Roll will be determined for 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th quarters. Students will be recognized accordingly: Varsity Cross Country, JH 5 Students receiving all “A’s” will be classified as students with “A” honor roll. Kids’ Corner 6 Students receiving no other grade lower than a “B” will be classified as students with “B” honor roll. Senior Profiles 7 All class grades are figured the same for honor roll status. School Board approves new Honor Roll guidelines Page 2 The Blue Devil Bugle Students participate in another successful Homecoming Week School Board Proceedings September 14, 2015 The Kenesaw Board of Education was called into regular session at 8:00 p.m. on Monday, September 14, 2015 in the Kenesaw School Library by President Heier. Approved the Minutes from the Aug.10, 2015 Regular Meeting as presented Approved the following 2015-2016 school year budgets: General Fund - $4,715,900.00 Depreciation Fund $269,399.00 Activities Fund - $235,000.00 School Lunch Fund - $174,177.00 Bond Fund - $381,000.00 Special Building Fund - $937,186.00 Approved the Treasurer’s Report Approved the September 2015 Claims in the amount of $74,814.36 and payroll amount of $196,035.27 for a total of $270,849.63. Approved the option enrollment form for Casey Cassell into Silver Lake Public School Approved the bid for visitors’ sideline booth materials from Square Deal Lumber Co. for the amount of $4,786.26 Approved the bid from Almquist, Maltzahn, Galloway, and Luth, P.C. for the school auditor for the amount of $4,900.00 a year. Approved the administrative goals for the 2015-2016 school year. Approved the implementation of random drug testing of students Volume IV, Issue 2 By Red Johnson Homecoming week came early this fall, starting on September 8th. Students participated in dress-up days to show off their true spirit for Kenesaw athletics. Due to Labor Day on Monday September 7th falling on the week of Homecoming, the students missed out on one dress up day, but that didn’t stop them from going over the top this year. Dress-up days were as follows: Class Color Day, Elderly Day, Twin/Triplet Day, and lastly, the obvious, Spirit Day. Grades 7-12 also participated in the decorating wall and float competition. In the wall competition, the Freshmen came in third, Juniors in second, and in first place were the seventh graders. In the float competition, the Juniors came in third, the Seniors in the second spot, and in first place were the Sophomores. Following the parade, the Juniors prepared a skit, using the classic game of “Musical Chairs.” The fighting for the chairs got to be very competitive, but the last man standing was Junior, Bricyn Jameson. After the skit, was the Homecoming coronation. Royalty included Kelsey Jaeschke, Brielle Schneider, Staci Weavers, Rose Wehrman, Jack Duffy, Red Johnson, Preston Schnitzler, and Carson Woodman. Rose Wehrman, daughter of Peg and Bill Wehrman, was crowned Homecoming Queen, and the honor of Homecoming King was passed down to Jack Duffy, son of Sharon and Paul Duffy. On Friday night, the Blue Devil football team went head to head with the Overton Eagles. The boys finished out the night with a victory over the Eagles, 61-0. Directly after the game, was the traditional Homecoming dance to finish off the big week. Meeting Adjourned at 9:06 The next regular meeting is scheduled for October 12, 2015 @ 8:00 P.M. EducationQuest College Planning Bulletin Counselor’s Corner Information is located on Schoology about scholarship info and ACT prep class. The school has purchased the John Baylor program. It is an ACT prep class. The John Baylor program is a course completed on the students’ own time, and it teaches how to take the ACT efficiently. See Mr. Roe for more information . Test Date Registration Date Late Registration Period Photo Upload Deadline October 24, 2015 Sep. 19-Oct. 2, 2015 October 16, 2015 December 12, 2015 February 6, 2016 September 18, 2015 November 6, 2015 January 8, 2016 November 7-20, 2015 December 4, 2015 January 9-15, 2016 January 29, 2016 April 9, 2016 March 4, 2016 March 5-18, 2016 April 1, 2016 June 11, 2016 May 6, 2016 May 7-20, 2016 June 3, 2016 http://apps.educationquest.org/pdfs/ CPB/CPBulletinOct15.doc (Word document) http://apps.educationquest.org/pdfs/ CPB/CPBulletinOct15.pdf (PDF document) The October bulletin covers the following topics: Fall College Fairs $500 Financial Aid Program Scholarship Campus Visits Resources to help students Apply2College Scholarship Search Tips Page 7 The Blue Devil Bugle Volume IV, Issue 2 Carson Lee Woodman, son of Brent and Sarah Woodman, is involved in football, basketball, track, K-Club, band, choir, and FBLA. He plans to attend the University of Nebraska-Kearney where he plans to major in education. Outside of school, he enjoys hanging out with friends, hunting, and fishing. When he was asked what he will miss most about high school, he replied with “just sports.” He would like to give the underclassman the advice, “Apply for college early and take as many ACTs as you can.” Carson said that Mrs. Mousel’s math classes have helped him because “she is strict, and she gets you ready for college.” Kids’ Corner Jacob Douglas Brunk is the son of Douglas Brunk and Leslee Deisley. He plans on attending the University of California-Santa Cruz, but he is still undecided about his future career. Jake participates in football, wrestling, track, FBLA, and K-Club. In his free time, Jake enjoys listening to music, playing guitar, and hanging out with friends. Jake said he will miss sports the most about high school. If Jake could give the underclassmen any advice, it would be, “Don’t care so much about what people think about you here in high school because in high school, none of that should matter.” Jake lives by the quote, “One life to live, so I’m going to live it.” When he was asked what class has prepared him the most for the future he answered “all of them.” Preston Red Johnson is the son of Travis and Julie Johnson. He participates in football, wrestling, track, K-Club, and FBLA. Preston is commonly known as “Red” by everybody throughout the school. He plans on attending the University of NebraskaKearney, where he plans on majoring in Physical Education. In his free time, Red enjoys hanging out with his friends and playing sports. When asked what he will miss most about high school he replied, “Those Friday night lights, being out on the field with my best friends, and my second family.” He would like to give the underclassmen the advice of “Apply for scholarships as soon as possible, and work hard while still in high school.” Red feels that all of the teachers have prepared him for college because some are strict, and some are “chill,” making class more enjoyable. Senior Profiles Brielle Elisa Schneider, daughter of Randy and Eva Schneider, participates in, volleyball, basketball, track, K-Club, Choir, Student Council, Wellness Committee, and FBLA. Brielle is commonly known as “Breezy” throughout the school. She plans on attending University of Nebraska-Kearney where she plans on becoming a pediatric nurse. Outside of school, Brielle enjoys playing sports and hanging out with friends. When asked what she will miss the most about high school, she replied with basketball and the “easy” homework compared to the work she expects to get in college. Brielle would love to give the underclassman the advice, “Always work hard.” Advice from the teachers and coaches have prepared her the most for her future at college. Brielle’s favorite memory from high school is her being able to spend time with her teammates. Page 3 The Blue Devil Bugle Volume IV, Issue 2 Booster Club Bits….. The past month has been all about promoting school spirit at KHS! The Booster Club provided tattoos to all Elementary students to sport on Homecoming game day, as well as provided drinks to all K-12 students and staff after the Homecoming Pep Rally. A float was decorated for the parade thanks to Booster Club members. Spirit items such as necklaces and bracelets were also donated to the cheerleaders and dancers to throw out to the crowd during the football game. Kenesaw drink cups were provided to the cheer and dance squads, and candy messages were provided to the Cross Country, Football, and Volleyball teams and coaches, as well as all teachers and staff. The Booster Club Kick-off BBQ was held in the park in August. A free hot dog meal was provided. There was plenty of Blue Devil spirit as the football, volleyball and cross country teams were introduced, along with the new dance and cheer squads. The new Blue Devil mascot was unveiled and a contest was held to give him a name. A new line of clothing was introduced at the BBQ, and a new website is up and going to access all your spirit wear! Check it out at https://shirtshack.itemorder.com/ Spirit items and clothing were donated as prizes to the Kenesaw Foundation Alumni Golf Scramble during Wasenek Weekend. Booster Club also hosted and donated prizes for Bingo. Upcoming events will include serving supper to the teachers and staff during parent-teacher conferences. Stay up to date with the latest activities by accessing the new Kenesaw Booster Club Facebook page! Your 2015-16 Booster Club Board: President: Darin & Johnna Burr Vice President: Brad & Amy Parker Secretary/Treasurer: Paul & Karen Weiler Members: Brian & Jamie Bittfield, Shawn & Shelly Gallagher, Travis & Jan Dassinger and Kim & LaVern Uden. Kenesaw welcomes back Cheerleaders after 23 years absence By Dalton Olsen One of the new additions for the 2015-16 sports seasons is the cheerleaders. They're hoping to bring spirit to the fans and players throughout the year. Brianna Ditsworth, member of cheer squad, says some of her main goals is to work her hardest to bring the team together and help her teammates out. "Three important rules to being a cheerleader are be cheery, don't be involved in drama, and have a good attitude during practices and any games," said Ditsworth. The cheerleaders will be using many different cheers and signs for the games. On Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays the cheerleaders meet at 7 o'clock before school and learn new cheers and rehearse the ones they have learned in previous practices. "It's hard work, but it will pay off in the end," Says Coach Molly Engelhardt. The cheerleaders created the locker signs for the sports teams and club activities as well. PROJECT DC/NY & POST PROM FUNDRAISING The 2016 Project DC/NY and Post Prom students will be selling Butter Braids & Village Pies to help with associated costs. The sell dates will be October 2nd October 16th. A variety of flavors are available, and Thanksgiving is right around the corner. There will be a table set up on October 16th at both the volleyball and football games if you live out of town, or the juniors will be going door-to-door. Delivery will be the week of November 12, 2015. Page 6 The Blue Devil Bugle Question: Why do you like being a kid? Addalyn: Because I have library time. Kylan: Because being a kid is fun. Livia: It’s fun Spencer: I like to play and go to school Q: If you had one word to describe yourself, what would it be? A: Funny K: Plain L: Energetic S: Cool/Tough Q: What do you think you will be doing in 10 years? A: I will be in school K: Working on cars. L: I’ll still be in school. S: I’ll still be in school. Q: What is your favorite superpower and why? A: Shoot webs because Spider-Man. K: I want Spider-Man’s powers. L: Super Speed S: Blow up bad guys Pictured: student artwork at the show Volume IV, Issue 2 Page 4 The Blue Devil Bugle Volume IV, Issue 2 Kenesaw Football Team looks to gain momentum with 1-2 record By Red Johnson The Kenesaw Football Team looks to gain momentum with a 1-2 record. The team suffered a tough loss in the season opener against Exeter-Milligan, losing 40-46 in overtime. The team then traveled to Lawrence-Nelson and again came out with a tough loss, 8-20. The team came into the first home game (Homecoming) fired up and ready to get a win under their belts. The Blue Devils finished out the night with a 61-0 victory over Overton. When asked what has been the main focus in practices after coming off the 0-2 start, Head Coach Craig Schnitzler replied, “The main focus is execution on both sides of the ball. We’ve also made some adjustments on our blocking schemes, and also just getting back to playing physical football." Senior Jake Brunk, an End on both offense and defense, thinks the team is doing well but also said, “There are some little things that need to be cleaned up, and we need to make sure we finish out the year 100% focused.” Some goals of the team are to finish out the season undefeated, win districts, and go deep into the playoffs. On the offensive side of the ball, the Blue Devils are averaging 36 points and 260 rushing yards per game. Senior Preston Schnitzler and junior Austin Anderson are leading the team in rushing yards, with Austin rushing for 194 total yards (64.7 per game) and Preston with 330 total yards (165 per game). Sophomore Tyson Burr leads the team in receiving with 125 total yards (41.7 per game). On the defensive side of the game, sophomore Daniel Duffy leads the team with 42 total tackles (14 per game). Right behind Duffy is senior Carson Woodman with 41 total tackles (13.7 per game). “Playing football is greatest thing about high school. I love being out there with my team and my second family. I wouldn’t trade it for anything," said Tyson Burr. Lady Blue Devils work to improve their season By Philip Quackenbush The Lady Blue Devils have a had a rough start to the season with a 3-8 start, but Mr. Kroos feels that it is the consistency they need to work on. Mr. Kroos does feel, though, that the girls are coming together well as a team and says that it’s all just a learning process. Brielle Schneider said “We have a lot of young girls but we have a lot of time to improve.” Senior Staci Weavers is currently leading the team in kills with 47 total (2 per set), with Senior Brielle Schneider close behind with 41 total (1.6 per set). Freshman Hannah Schnitzler leads the team with 32 total ace serves. Leading the team in digs is Junior Kendra Nunn with 84. The team’s Seniors include Brielle Schneider, Kelsey Jaeschke, and Staci Weavers, Johanna Kjolseth, Lea Kunze, Emma Fischer, Emilie Ronvik, Signe Norrby. The Juniors are Dariana Burr, Kendra Nunn, Malena, Goldenstein, Madi Bittfield, and Brianna Ditsworth. The Sophomores are Whitney Hansen, Jessica Kuehn, Vicky Wehrman, Victoria Ramsey, Kaedra Schleeman, Teya Sidders, Lacy Gamble, Jamie Peshek, and Kelsey Robinson. The Freshmen round out the team with Nyah Jones, Hannah Schnitzler, Haley Schukei, and Ashley Uden. Page 5 The Blue Devil Bugle Volume IV, Issue 2 Cross Country off to a running start By Will Gallagher When asked what are some expectations he has for his runners this season, first-year head coach Mr. Morgan responded,"Every meet I expect my runners to improve their own times to better themselves and the team." Mr. Morgan also added,"I believe this year will be a great learning season for our young runners." This years team consists of Juniors Caleb Weiler, Kelsey Brundage, and Taylor Riemersma; Sophomores Jacob Weiler and Ethan Stade; and Freshmen Noah Belz and Parker Bittfield. So far this year the team has competed at Gibbon, Loup City, and Ravenna. Meet Results 2015 PR Caleb Weiler Gibbon (9/3) Loup City (9/10 Ravenna (9/17) DNR 24:30:00 (23rd) 24:11:00 (76th) Taylor Riemersma 24:43:00 DNR DNR DNR Ethan Stade 20:09 25:32:00 22:46 (15th) 22:43 (64th) Jacob Weiler DNR 22:33 (14th) 21:46 (51st) Parker Bittfield 28:31:00 23:35 (18th) 23:54 (73rd) Noah Belz 23:34 (54th) 21:31 (10th) 21:55 (53rd) Kelsey Brundage 27:04:00 (35th) 25:08:00 (4th) 25:43:00 (42nd) Junior High Volleyball aims to be fundamentally sound Junior High Football Team looks to gain experience By Alex Heier By Alex Heier The young Junior High Volleyball Team is focusing on the fundamentals. The team looks to perform the fundamentals correctly, to work the passset-spike option close to every play, and they also look to be victorious in their games. The team always has little fundamentals to learn, so they spend time fine tuning their skills. When asked on how practice is going, Mrs. Engelhardt said, “We need to practice on ‘talking’ to teammates while on the court as well as needing to practice our ability to move quickly.” The team lost their season opener to Christ Lutheran in two sets: 17-25, 18-25. On September 17, the girls faced Gibbon; the B team won (15-25, 25-22, 25-18) and the A team lost (25-20, 18-25, 23-25). The following week the team faced Shelton and Silver Lake. The girls won both of their games against Shelton (B team 2510, 18-25, 15-12) (A team 25-17, 25-14). The both teams also won against Silver Lake (B team 25-23, 25-21) (A team 259, 25-23). The Junior High Football Team in the fourth year of their merger with Silver Lake, looks to add depth and experience to the roster. When asked about the strengths coming into the year, Coach Einrem said, “I believe we have some depth at the skill positions and that should be a big advantage going into the season.” Also, one key to the season will be to quickly improve the offensive line. Though they have had limited practices, Einrem says that there has been a lot of intensity. The team hopes to improve every day and become a good football team. The football team won their first game against Heartland Lutheran 22-0 and lost the following week 24-20 to Shelton. K E NE S A W P U B L I C S C HO O L 110 North 5th Avenue Kenesaw, NE 68956 Mailing Address: P.O. 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