RED AND WHITE - May | June 2014
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RED AND WHITE - May | June 2014
May – June 2014 Celebrating Success From Superintendent Charles Glaes Thank you, Vicksburg voters, for your support of Vicksburg Community Schools’ $15.485 million, 1.5 mill bond issue proposal on the May 6th ballot. The strong turnout and favorable response is a strong indication that Vicksburg cares about its kids and wants to insure that they have safe, secure, comfortable, and up to date learning environments and opportunities. In addition, we appreciate the trust voters have shown in our District’s sound and conservative fiscal management. Documents are being prepared for the first sale of the bonds in June. Simultaneously, final determination of priorities and projects which can begin this summer and during the 2014-15 school year are being established. We will keep the community informed in the Red and White and on the District’s website, www.vicksburgcommunityschools.org. On behalf of all our staff and students, I once again say, “Thank you, Vicksburg!” Alumni Directory Vicksburg Community Schools has partnered with Harris Connect to produce an Alumni Directory. If you are a Vicksburg High School Alum, you will receive, or may have already received a postcard in the mail asking you to please call and update your information. If you would like to be included in the directory that will be published in December of 2014, please make sure your information is current by contacting the publication office at the toll free number, 1-866-263-0271 listed on the card. The directory will be available in hardcover, soft cover or electronically on CD. Indian Lake Career Day - Taylor Pyne Indian Lake Career Day - Jackson Decker All Second Graders enjoyed a day at the Vicksburg Historical Village Look for us on Facebook! Vicksburg Community Schools 2 / The Red & White / May - June 2014 Cover Photo By: Holley Cousins 15 Year-Old Leads the List of New W-A-Y Vicksburg Graduates The W-A-Y Vicksburg Program, which serves as the alternative high school for Vicksburg and many other surrounding areas, is pleased to announce five new graduates. This makes ten graduates total for the program since last May. W-A-Y researchers can graduate on the day they complete their needed credits, (which can be on any day of the year, as it is a year-round program) and the program is expecting more graduates in the coming months and over the summer. The most recent graduates include: • Cheyenne Joza- formerly from Decatur Schools. Cheyenne Intends to enroll at WMU this fall. • Loretta Liebing - formerly of Climax-Scotts Schools Loretta intends to attend KVCC to start an education as a teacher. • Alysia Zimmerman - a former VHS student who is intending on joining the military. • Preston Kline- a former VHS student who intends on attending KVCC in the welding program. • Elizabeth Briggs - Elizabeth is a 15 year old from Vicksburg who had difficulty attending VHS due to medical reasons. She excelled in the WAY program, earning almost all of her 24 needed credits from home in a record 15 months! This certainly makes her the youngest high school graduate in Vicksburg’s history and possibly the youngest in the state of Michigan. According to Kristen Hossink, Liz’s team leader and Michelle Malito, her on-line mentor, her phenomenal success had to do with her ability to work very hard 6 or seven days a week, completing projects in the program at a speed 3-5 times that of most other students. Liz says it is her ability to work at her own pace and achieve her goals as her ambition drove her that helped Elizabeth Briggs her get her diploma so soon. Liz says she wants to attend KVCC and WMU in the future and is very interested in becoming an on-line educator herself. Steve Fryling, program director could not be more proud of all of the graduates and those still working for their diplomas. Some of Our Newest Graduates (L to R) Preston Kline, Alysia Zimmerman, Cheyenne Joza, Loretta Liebing Duck Derby The Annual Vicksburg Community Schools Foundation Duck Derby will be held on June 14th in Clark Park at 1:00 p.m. during the Old Car Festival. There will be a special race for Vicksburg’s elementary school children at noon with a chance for them to win prizes and an ice cream party at their school! Raffle tickets for both races are on sale now. Please contact the Foundation office at 321-1006 for more information. May - June 2014 / The Red & White / 3 Vicksburg High School Congratulations to the VHS graduating class of 2014 The Vicksburg High School Academic Awards were held at the Performing Arts Center on Thursday, April 24th. Students were honored for a variety of academic achievements. It was a great night to be a Bulldog. Focusing on our graduating seniors, the top ten from the VHS Class of 2014 were recognized at the April VCS Board Daughter of the American Revolution Award was presented to Emily Barnum for her outstanding citizenship and demeanor. The DAR award is given to a deserving student who promotes patriotism, citizenship, and leadership. Emily was selected to receive this award by her fellow classmates and the VHS staff. The YWCA Women of Achievement Award for VHS was presented to Alexandria Oswalt for her commitment and dedication to service at VHS. She will be recognized at the Kalamazoo County YWCA Banquet in May. May your future be blessed with additional honors and success. Excellence in Education Scholarships & Significant Educators Meeting held in the Performing Arts Center, among those were Leann Mayberry who will be the VHS Class of 2014 Valedictorian. This year the Salutatorian title is shared by Alexandria Oswalt and Daniel Kosiba. Rounding out the top ten from the VHS class of 2014 are: Troy Halseth, Tyler Shephard, Kathryn Thamann, Jordan Smith, Hanna Ouvry, Jadan Norman, Matthew Lowes. VHS Principal Keevin O’Neill selected Jenna Fort as the recipient of this year’s Principal Leadership Award. This year’s Cheryl Hach, Alexandria Oswalt, Dustin Morris, Leann Mayberry, Kim Armitage, Daniel Kosiba, Scott Wills, Troy Halseth Girls Varsity track wolverine conference champs 4 / The Red & White / May - June 2014 Vicksburg Middle School “Oh, the Places You’ll Go! Congratulations! Today is your day. You’re off to Great Places! You’re off and away!” Mrs. Bev Hoffman From Elementary Health Care Aide to VMS office staff, Mrs. Bev Hoffman has experienced the days of using carbon paper for duplicates, to the high-tech conveniences of today. Her time here at VCS has spanned well over two decades and four principals. Mrs. Hoffman has managed an abundant of office responsibilities: securing substitutes for teachers, administering shots and monitoring our growing number of students with diabetes, handling state reporting VMS office secretary Mrs. Bev records, to name just a Hoffman will be retiring after 26 years few. Other areas Bev has of service. spearheaded would be our annual Give and Take back-to-school event, Sixth Grade Orientation, assistance with Kid’s Connection, and also served as secretary representative for VESPA. Aside from saying goodbye to a veteran office secretary, VMS will dearly miss our social networking specialist (a self-appointed position that is an “after hour” voluntary job). Whether one is on maternity or sick leave, she’s organizing food to be delivered to your house. Holiday seasons; she adopts a family that needs a boost and rally’s her work family to pitch-in with gifts and goodies. Mrs. Hoffman confesses, “I feel it is important to be aware of events in each of our lives-the sad ones and the happy ones, to build each other up, to laugh with one another or cry, to complain, congratulate, to listen or to feed them...whatever it takes to let each one know they are important and we love them no matter what!!!” Gwyn Evans has spent her entire teaching career, 37 seven years, educating our youth in Physical Education right here at VCS. Throughout the years she has also been the Varsity Basketball coach, the Varsity softball coach, Miss Gwyn Evans says farewell to 8th grade basketball coach, VMS after 37 years. Middle School Intramural Coordinator, Middle School Athletic Director, Critical Incident School Specialist, Critical Friends Facilitator, and VEA Treasurer. And no matter what other opportunities were offered or presented, Miss Evans states, “there’s something special about this community and I couldn’t leave.” Reflecting on her time here at VCS, Miss Evans warmly recalls “working with the student athletes was a privilege. Many of them stay in touch and it is so rewarding to see the people they have grown up to be.” She also reflects fondly on past practices such as PODs, Critical Friends Groups, and Minds in Motion. “That was an exciting time to be an educator in this district. We were encouraged to try new things. If they worked great, and if they didn’t we had our Critical Friends Groups and our PODs to help us discover ways to change what didn’t work. Schools had the resources to allow teachers to grow and learn.” But above all, she continues, “what I will miss most about teaching is the relationships I have with the students and staff. I still get excited to come to work every day because I know I work with people who care about each other and about the Congratulations to our 8th grade students they work with. I still enjoy being in the gymnasium students who were invited into the and sharing what I have learned with my students. I love watching them blossom into young adults and catching Kalamazoo Area Math and Science Center glimpses of the adults they will become.” (KAMSC) program! As for starting her mornings without an alarm clock, Miss Evans retirement plans are far from idle. As a former member of her high school and college band, she looks forward to putting music back into her life. Organizing the “family” photos, keyboarding, learning to play a Native American Flute she acquired and working in the glass studio insider her home are a few items on her retirement “to-do” list. “I need to find an outlet for my competitive side so maybe Senior Olympics will be in my future too.” Staff and students will genuinely miss Miss Evan’s steady nature, seasoned wisdom and overwhelmingly patient demeanor. From Left to Right: Lauren Burke, Emma Blickle, Autumn Locey, Jess Schmidt, Austin Bresnahan and Alex Smith. May - June 2014 / The Red & White / 5 Tobey Elementary Tobey Winding Down A Big Year As the school year winds down it is always fun to take a look back and see all that has been accomplished. This year it sure has been an enjoyable and exciting one. Student groups and organizations have been very helpful to the Tobey community. Student Council got the year started off by sponsoring the annual food drive. Thanks to their hard work we were able to donate over 15 large boxes of canned foods to South County Community Services. The members also sold candy grams on Valentine’s Day. It was fun to watch the many students receive their candy grams from friends. The Student Council members also held a fund raiser with the Leukemia Society. Through the generosity and dedication of all of the Tobey students, we were able to donate a little over $500.00 for cancer research. Another amazing fund raiser was held by our 4th grade students. The entire 4th grade student body participated in “Kids to Kids Market Place.” Each 4th grader was responsible for making a product that could be sold to other students. They then held the sale on April 29 where the Tobey students came and purchased the homemade goods. This was a great lesson in economics and all of the profits, which amounted to $1,215.80, were donated to Generous Hands. Another great student organization at Tobey has been our safety patrol. This is a group of 5th grade students that help Tobey be the safest place that it can be. These students are in charge of the hallways, both before and after school, helping the kindergarten teachers with daily tasks such as putting on boots, hats and coats for their students, and finally making sure that everyone is safe on the bus ramp. All students at Tobey have worked really hard to achieve their AR goals. That hard work really paid off and we had many, many classrooms reach Model Classroom Status and Ms. Flynn’s class even reach Master Classroom status. Other clubs that help make Tobey such a great place to grow and learn are The Caring Clubs, (which met all through the year and help with caring attitudes), Girls on The Run Teams, Battle of the Books, The Walking Club, The Strings Program and Young Rembrandts Art Classes. To wind out the year, the 5th grade students had the opportunity to write about their “Everyday Hero.” Regan Powell wrote his essay about Kara who is student at Tobey with Downs Syndrome. “Just because Kara has Downs Syndrome doesn’t mean anything when you see her giving her best effort every day. It just makes your day.” This was a very heartfelt paper and it is obvious that the students at Tobey Elementary have a great deal of compassion for entire Tobey Family. The time seems to go by fast and it is always impressive to take a look back at what is accomplished in one year! 6 / The Red & White / May - June 2014 Regan and Kara “Friends Forever” Kyle McNeal, Nick Johnston and Cheyene Lehmukuhl showing off their positive attitudes in the Caring Club. Sunset Lake Elementary Video Challenge The Michigan Department of Education Superintendent’s Dropout Challenge committee sponsored a Superintendent’s Dropout Challenge Video Contest. This committee was looking for original videos that could be shared with schools, districts, and community organizations to raise awareness of dropout issues and prevention methods. The video was to highlight early warning signs of dropping out of school and student enthusiasm towards school completion. Jamie Masco organized a group of Sunset Lake students to participate in this video, and she asked Troy Smith, VHS video and film instructor, for high school students who would be willing and able to help create the video. Jamie teamed up with Hunter Mynier, a senior at VHS, to create this video. Hunter planned, taped, and edited the video with assistance from Stuart Thomas and Ashur Elsworth. Both Thomas and Elsworth also attend VHS. If the Sunset Lake Elementary video is selected, they will receive one Apple TV and two Apple iPad 2’s. The video will also be featured on the Dropout Challenge website at www.michigan. gov/dropoutchallenge. Throughout the school year, members of the Sunset School family have received special awards, honors and recognitions for their work in and outside the classroom. Sunset students and staff have many accomplishments of which to be proud. Below are just a few examples: • ECSE teacher Angela Spanhak was recently nominated for the Excellence in Education Award sponsored by KRESA Special Education Parent Advisory Committee. She was nominated by parent, Krysti Hildebrand, for going above and beyond her educational duties. • Kindergarten teachers Betsy Breitenbach, Leslie Trayers and Sarah King won a Bardeen Grant to purchase IPads for their classrooms. These devices will be used for playing instructional games, accessing online tools to support the curriculum and recording videos of students to post on classroom websites. Association to give Michigan elementary students an opportunity to showcase their artwork. Nicholas’ piece was submitted by his art teacher, Mrs. Foster, in recognition of his fine artistic skills. • This spring YOUNG ARTISTS OF KALAMAZOO COUNTY EXHIBITION selected art projects from Holly Hrab, Krysta Carruthers, Dontrell McFerrin, Chase Perry, Ella Johnson, Jake Wood, Paige Mohney, Kenjany Edwards, Robert Gruber, Elora Drumm, Grace Cherette, Jenna Hall ,Hunter Kirkendall, Alaina Wurfel, Grace Johnson, Brooklyn Combs, Hannah Fenwick, Megan Parsons, Anthony Fagaly, Clara Centofanti, Haven Haring, Makayla Mathews, Brady Young, Mackenzie Pryor, Peyton Smith, Deryck Smith. For over 30 years, the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts has displayed exemplary student pieces from all over Kalamazoo County. • Megan Myrick was the Sunset winner of the Fair Housing Poster Mrs. Foster and Contest sponsored by the The Nicholas Simmons Greater Kalamazoo County Association of Realtors. Art teachers, Beth Foster and Jacob Biernacki, had students demonstrate the fair housing laws within their poster. These laws protect everyone from discrimination in the sale or rental of housing. Posters were judged and the winning students’ posters will be featured in the 2015 Fair Housing Calendar. Poster artists recognized in Mrs. Buell’s Class included: Nicholas Anstead, Afton Hull, and Chania Lofton; in Mrs. Sadowski’s class: Page Abnet, Dominick Hosner, Holly Hrab, Chase Perry and Alaina Wurfel; and in Mrs. VanderMei’s class: Hunter Gordon, Sarah Hewitt, Hunter Kirkendall, Emily Powers and Autumn Rose. • Media specialist Terri Negri received Excellence in Education and Bardeen Grants along with Tobey teacher, Allison Taylor. They will attend an EdTech conference this summer in Chicago entitled, “Technology in the Elementary Classroom.” Terri and Allison plan to return to Vicksburg with ideas on tools, apps, activities and strategies for how technology can enhance and extend the learning context. • 5th grade student, Nicholas Simmons, had his artwork on display February 9-26, at the Portage District Library. The exhibit was organized by the Michigan Art Education Leslie Trayers, Sarah King and Betsy Breitenbach May - June 2014 / The Red & White / 7 Indian Lake Elementary Award Winning Staff! Please Welcome Our Stars! Indian Lake Elementary staff were given several honors this past month. • Melissa Wilson and Marta Northam were awarded Bardeen Grant funding through VCS Foundation for an iPad to use with First Grade students. • April Zapata was awarded Bardeen Grant funding to purchase an early reading intervention program to support at risk readers in her classroom. • Krista Wilson was awarded Bardeen Grant funding to purchase audio books, CD player and headphones to help support instruction in her classroom. • Jill Barton is being honored by the Kalamazoo Education Association on Monday, May 5th at the Partners in Education Awards Dinner at WMU’s Fetzer Center. Indian Lake’s annual Talent Show featured a variety of amazing acts including singing; guitar, piano and trumpet playing; dance; story telling; comedy; gymnastics; musical theatre and pogo sticking! Students performed for the students in the afternoon, and for parents in the evening. Thank you to all that helped and to Jill Barton, Student Council Advisor, for organizing this wonderful show! Tucker Deming with Ryan Sloan performing Students stars: in the Talent Show Sawyer Barton 2014 4th & 5th Grade Lily Campbell Anna Carr Speech Contest Emily Corsaut Once again, our Indian Lake Cate Curtis students shine! Thanks to our many Alexus DelaTorre judges that participated in this event, Samantha Delvo Kenny Dark and congratulations to our students: Tucker Deming (with Ryan Sloan) Congratulations to our Jacob Dinzik Brooke Flintrop 2013 Winners! Myracle Gilliam 4th Grade Cody Hart 1st Place—Cate Curtis Peyton Hoopingarner Frances Howard 2nd Place—Brooke Flintrop Khloughi Jameson 3rd Place—Kenny Dark Shaylyn Johns Honorable Mention: Evan Anderson, Tristan Kamrowski Jed Blough & Clare Wilson Tessa Kite Linkoln Kowalski 5th Grade Kaitlyn Kowalski 1st Place—Sawyer Barton Natalie Leach 2nd Place—Anna Deal Levi Lux 3rd Place—Leah Hinds Michael Mendocha Reese Moreland Honorable Mention: Kylie Anthony, Allyson Naster Emily Corsaut, Kelli Klopfenstein Alyssa Ott Sara Perkins Alexis Poel Samantha Prince Lily Puckett Katara Rosol Emily Stanley Emma Steele Hanna Vallier Beckie Willis Kadynce Youngs Megan Zahnow Mykah Zehner. • April Zapata just recently graduated April 26, Summa Cum Laude with a Master of Arts degree in Literacy Studies from Western Michigan University’s College of Education and Human Development. Her research project was Response-to-Intervention in the K-5 elementary school. • Cara Brink was awarded Bardeen Grant funding to attend the National School Nutrition Conference in Boston July 13-16. Cara is excited about attending the national conference and we’re very proud of Cara’s dedication and commitment to our school nutrition! • Amy Renouf and Angie Vreeman were nominated for the Excellence in Special Education Award this year. Amy and Angie’s nominations were made by parents responding to their creativity, communication skills, and willingness to go the “Extra Mile” while working with their children. Speach Contest Winners 8 / The Red & White / May - June 2014 Vicksburg District Library Phone: 649-1648 www.vicksburglibrary.org Vicksburg District Library is open Monday through Thursday from 10 a.m.-8:30 p.m., Friday and Saturday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and on Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m. September through May. Registration Required for All Events! Registration begins on Monday, June 16! Summer Reading 2014 Children FIZZ, BOOM, READ! – June 16 – July 26, 2014 Summer Storytimes Every Wednesday at 10:15 am Sing songs, play games, and listen to a story. Babies, toddlers, preschoolers and their caregivers are invited to enjoy a relaxed free play time. Binder Park ZooMobile : Everybody Eats Tuesday, June 17 2:00 – 3:00 Let the Binder Park Zoo in Battle Creek come to you! The ZooMobile will be coming to the library with a variety of animals to see, pet, and learn about. Celebrate Inventions Thursday, July 3 11:00am or 2:00pm Come to the library and bring your creativity for a fun invention convention! Preschool Rainbows Monday, July 7 11:00 am Join us for this fun and pretty program where we will create our own rainbows. Robotics Thursday, July 10 6:00-7:00pm Join Ms. Kristy and Vicksburg Middle School Robotics team for an awesome demonstration. Slime! Monday, July 14 11:00am or 2:00pm Come enjoy some slimy science as we make and take our own slime! Magician Thursday, July 17 4:00 pm Is it science or is it magic? Come find out if you can tell the difference! A Bird’s Home Thursday, June 19 11:00 am Preschoolers are invited to come learn about birds and the homes they build, then build their own bird home! Exploring Ecology Monday, July 21 11:00am or 2:00pm Ecology is the study of how humans interact with their environment. Join Ms. Kristy for an exciting craft to explore this fascinating topic. Craft Creation Monday, June 23 11 am or 2pm Come create your own marble run or marvelous straw construction at this engineering event. Kalamazoo Nature Center Wednesday, July 23 1:30 – 2:30 Join us as the Kalamazoo Nature Center returns with their presentation “The Ecology of the Great Lakes”. Science Fair Tuesday, June 24 11:00 – 12:00 Join teachers from the Vicksburg Schools to explore fantastic, fun science. End of Summer Reading Party Thursday, July 31 2:00 – 3:00 Come celebrate the end of our summer reading program – and all the hard work and reading you did over the summer. We will be featuring games, prizes, food, and more! Movie and a Snack Monday, June 30 1:00 – 4:00 Beat the heat and stay in the shade in the library’s basement as we serve up some snacks and show “Meet the Robinsons” for kids! Teens and Tweens Ages 12 – 18 SPARK A REACTION – June 16 – July 26, 2014 **Registration Required for All Events! Registration begins on Monday, June 16!** RAWK! Writing Workshop Thursday, June 19 3:00-4:00 Spark a writing reaction with Read and Write Kalamazoo and an afternoon of fast and furious writing games. Science Fair Tuesday, June 24 1:00-2:00 Fun and fascinating science projects from magnet power to exploding paint. Don’t miss it! Dr. Who Day Tuesday, July 1 5:00-7:00 Come enjoy some timey-wimey science fiction with Dr. Who snacks, trivia and a movie special. Iron Chef Vicksburg Thursday, July 10 3:00 – 4:00 Use your creativity and culinary science skills to create a tasty masterpiece in this fun foodie competition. CSI Vicksburg Murder Mystery Tuesday, July 15 3:00-4:00 A murder has been committed in the library and we need your help to find the killer. Use your forensic science skills to analyze the case and solve the crime. “High Voltage” with the Kalamazoo Air Zoo Tuesday, July 222 3:00 – 4:00 The Kalamazoo Air Zoo will be at the library with an electrifying program. Activities include building a lemon battery, generating electric current with magnets, and constructing electric motors. End of Summer Reading Party Tuesday, July 39 3:00 – 4:00 Time to celebrate all the hard work and reading you did this summer! We’re going to visit decades gone by for delicious treats, fun games, and fabulous music. Join us for fun and prizes! May - June 2014 / The Red & White / 9 Community Education THE SUMMER TIMES Vol. 14 Summer 2014 Vicksburg, MI It is time to plunge head first into the “dawg” days of summer. Whether you are looking to improve your athletic skills, try something new and exciting, and/ or just hang with friends, Vicksburg Community Education has something for you. No need to roam, we have you covered right here at home with activities that are sure to delight with prices that are just right. Take a couple of minutes and check out the lineup of camps. Sign up early to ensure your child has a ticket to some summer fun! Kids Make a Racket in Vicksburg Soccer Camp is Kicking Off June 16th SUMMER TENNIS (8- to 18-year olds) Lace up your sneakers and get ready to hit the courts. Beginning, intermediate, and advanced skills will be taught by former Varsity Mens’ Coach Scott Wills. Please bring a racket and a new can of tennis balls the first day of class. SESSION I Dates: June 16-27, July 7-11 Times: Beginners – 9 to 10 a.m. Intermediate – 10 to 11 a.m. Advanced – 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. Fee: $45 (T-shirt included) SESSION II Same time schedule and fee as Session I Dates: July 14-31 and August 1 KINGDOM SOCCER CAMPS (2 to 13-year-olds) All camps are staffed by Kingdom coaches and players and every camper will receive the always fashionable Kingdom camp T-shirt. All participants should bring a soccer ball, water bottle and sun block. Skill Builders will also need shin guards and soccer cleats. Micro Kickers (ages 2 & 3) Help build confidence with stimulating activities and games focused around soccer. Adult participation required. Location: Vicksburg Soccer Complex Dates: June 16-19 Times: 10:45-11:30 a.m. Fee:$69 Mini Kickers (ages 4-6) Introduction to elementary soccer skills through stimulating fun and games. Class size is limited to 30. Parents are encouraged to stay and observe for first time campers. Location: Vicksburg dSchool Soccer Complex Dates: June 16-20 Times: 9 to 10:30 a.m. Fee: $89 Skill Builders (ages 7-13) Individual skills: shoot, dribble pass, head, trap, small and large sided team games. Contests: juggling, soccer tennis, and soccer golf. Location: Vicksburg Soccer Complex Dates: June 16-20 Times: 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Fee:$99 Hit the Court BULLDOG BASKETBALL SHOOTING AND OFFENSIVE SKILLS CAMP Vicksburg is takin’ it to the hoop! Varsity coaches will focus on skills and drills, competition and sportsmanship. Don’t be left on the bench! Fee includes T-shirt! BOYS Location: Vicksburg High School Gym Dates: July 7-11 3rd - 4th Grade (Fall 2014) Times: 9-11 a.m. Fee:$48 5th - 6th Grade (Fall 2014) Times: 12 - 3 p.m. Fee:$58 GIRLS Location: Vicksburg High School Gym Dates: June 16-20 3rd - 8th (Fall 2014) Times: 9 - 11 a.m. Fee:$48 10 / The Red & White / May - June 2014 Spike Your Summer VOLLEYBALL CAMP (5th through 12th grades - Fall 2014) Join the Bulldogs as they bump, set and spike at the Volleyball Basic Training Camp. Skill building will be the focus of this weeklong camp. Sign up and dig deep! Location: Vicksburg High School Gym Dates: June 23-27 5th - 8th Grade Times: 1-3 p.m. Fee:$43 9th - 12th Grade Times: 3:30-6 p.m. Fee:$58 Huddle Up! BULLDOG FOOTBALL CAMP (1st through 6th grades – Fall 2014) Huddle up with the Bulldog Varsity football team and work with the coach and players on individual offensive and defensive skill building in the morning; games in the afternoon! Please bring a sack lunch and drink Monday through Wednesday. Lunch and a drink will be provided on Thursday! Registration Deadline: July 15 Location: Vicksburg High School Stadium Dates: July 28-31 Times: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Fee: $100 (two T-shirts included) Escape the Grip of Summer DAWGHOUSE WRESTLING CAMP Take downs, break downs, escapes, and pinning are just some of the fundamentals the Varsity Wrestling staff will be focusing on this summer. Skill building and sportsmanship will be first on the mat. The last day of camp will showcase grappler talent at a special tournament. Location: Middle School Gym Dates June 16-19 Times: 1st – 5th graders 9 – 11 a.m. 6th – 8th graders 12 – 2 p.m. Fee: $50 (includes t-shirt) Community Education Karate Chop the Summer Blahs SANCHIN RYU KARATE (Pronounced: saan-shin-roo) Location: Sunset Lake Elementary Dates: Mondays, June 23 – August 25 Karate for Kids (4-14 years old) This program is designed to address the concerns we have for our kids today such as: strangers, bullies, peer pressure, conflict resolution, etc. Children learn the art of Sanchin-Ryu which builds their personal safety skills and develops focus and discipline. Students are taught alternatives to fighting in a positive, go at your own pace, environment. Times: 6-7 p.m. Fee: $30 (10 weeks) Karate for Families (a parent and child program for all ages) Set in a fun, noncompetitive and informative atmosphere, this program allows parents to learn alongside their children. Size and stature are not an issue! Times: 7-8 p.m. Fee: $30/individual or $60*/family * Pay for the first two members of the family ($60) and other family members are free during this time period only. A family is defined as mother, father, and their children under the age of 18. Karate for Adults and Teens (ages 14 and older) Specifically designed to address personal protection concerns, this program instructs a broad range of strikes, combinations, footwork and defense tactics. Receive specialized training on how to deal with, get out of, and counter a multitude of grabs and attack scenarios. Practicing many techniques and tactics will equip you with the confidence you need to defend yourself against any type of attacker. Time: 7-8 p.m. Fee: $30 (10 weeks) Important Enrollment Information – Registration information may be downloaded or viewed from our website, too. Please visit www.vicksburgcommunityschools.org, click on After School Programs and Services, and scroll down to Class Offering On Line, or you can call 321-1022 to register over the phone. Payment must be received before your registration is guaranteed. Minimum enrollments are necessary to cover expenses. No classes during holiday vacations or when schools are closed due to bad weather. You will only be notified if a class is cancelled or already filled. No refunds after the second class has been held. Kids Klub Child Care Programs The Kids Klub Before and After School Child Care program began open enrollment for the 2014-15 school year in April. Child Care will be available at all three elementary schools and the cost for this program is only $5.50 per session or $55 per week, for full time care. Program times are from 6:30 to 9:00 a.m. and 3:35 to 6:00 p.m. each day. The program emphasizes a warm, safe, and comfortable atmosphere with lots of quality activities for participants. Space is limited. For more information, please call your school’s coordinator: Sunset Lake 321-1514, Indian Lake 321-1422, Tobey 321-1605. Calling all Four-Year-Olds Get your child on board for an exciting preschool experience! Vicksburg Community Schools offers a unique program specifically designed for children who will be four years old by October 1, 2014. The Bulldog Beginnings preschool is entirely FREE to families that qualify. The program focuses on socialization and school readiness skills. Class size is limited to sixteen participants. Applications are available at all three elementary buildings, the Vicksburg Library, and the Administration Building. For more information, please contact Alyssa Thompson at 321-1404. May - June 2014 / The Red & White / 11 The Back Page It’s Official! Another Community Tailgate is Scheduled Vicksburg Community Schools has scheduled the Tailgate Celebration for Friday, September 12, 2014 from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. before the Vicksburg vs. Comstock football game. A community tent city with local vendors, live entertainment, free food and drink, plus a lot of fun and fellowship. If you missed last year’s celebration, you do not want to miss this one. Get it on the calendar now, Friday September 12th!! Vicksburg Old Car Festival The 34th Annual Vicksburg Old Car Festival will roll into town June 13th and 14th! Friday will kick off with Cruise Night! On Saturday, don’t miss all the exciting events and the juried Arts and Crafts Show, at Clark Park, from 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. There will be something for the whole family! For more information, e-mail vixocf@ aol.com or visit our website at www. vicksburgoldcar-festival.com . Calendar of Events 5/28 HS Cafeteri Senior Breakfast 9am 5/28 VS Senior Commencement Practice 9:45am 5/28 PAC Baccalaureate 7pm 5/29 MS Boys Sports Physicals 8am 5/29 SL Gym SL 1st Grade Music Program-10 & 1:30 10am 5/29 IL Science IL Title One Night 3:40pm 5/29 TY - No Resource Tobey McDonalds Night 4pm 5/30 IL Gym IL Kindergarten Graduation 1:30pm 5/30 SL Cafeteria SL Kindergarten Graduation Ceremony 2pm 5/30 MS Gym 6th Grade Activity Party 2:45pm 5/30 MS Gym 7th & 8th Grade Dance 6pm 6/1 VS HS Graduation 2pm 6/2 Tobey Gym Tobey-Lower El. Track/Field Day 9am 6/2 HS Library VHS Lacrosse Booster Meeting 6pm 6/2 PAC Sports Awards 7pm 6/3 IL BK/K-2 Field Day 12pm 6/3 Tobey Library Tobey - Book Swap 1pm 6/3 MS Gym MS Yearbook Signing Party 2:45pm 6/3 HS Girls Sports Physicals 03pm 6/3 IL Library IL PTSO Meetings 6:30pm 6/3 PAC MS Spring Choir Concert 7pm 6/5 HS - No Resource HS Exams - full day 7:35am 6/5 IL - No Resource IL Field Day grades 3-5 9am 6/5 SL - No Resource SL Dr. Suess Day 9am 6/5 SL - No Resource SL Track & Field Day 9am 6/5 SL - No Resource SL 1st Grade Picnic- on playground 11:30am 6/5 SL - No Resource SL 2nd Grade Family Picnic @ SL Park 11:30am 6/5 HS Boys Sports Physicals 3pm 6/5 HS Cafeteri Band Awards Banquet 6pm 6/6 HS - No Resource HS Exams - full day 7:35am 6/6 PAC TY-5th Grade Graduation 9:30am 6/6 IL Gym IL 5th gr graduation 2:15pm 6/9 HS - No Resource HS Exams - Half Day 7:40am 6/9 SL Cafeteria SL 5th Grade Graduation 9am 6/9 VAB Board Room Board Meeting 7pm 6/9 PAC VMS Talent Show 7pm 6/10 LAST HALF DAY OF SCHOOL 6/10 HS - No Resource HS Exams - Half Day 7:40am 6/10 PAC VMS Talent Show/Awards 8am 6/10 IL Gym IL Transition Day/Awards Assembly 9:15am 6/11 8th Grade Cedar Point Trip HS - High School MS - Middle School SL - Sunset Lake IL - Indian Lake PAC - Performing Arts Center TY - Tobey OCL - Off Campus Location VS - Vicksburg Stadium Need a Diploma? Do you know someone who has dropped out of high school, or is in danger of not graduating? Vicksburg Community Schools provides two optional ways to get a Vicksburg diploma. • The Vicksburg WAY program, designed for those under 20 years old, provides a computer and internet access so you can obtain your diploma from home. Call Steve at 269-588-0330 or 269-321-1024, or go to www.vicksburgway.net • We also offer a traditional Adult High School Completion program, for any students 18 years old and above. Please call Tonya at 321-1022 for more information. Vicksburg Community Schools 301 S. Kalamazoo Ave. • P.O. Box 158 Vicksburg, MI 49097 Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAI D ECRWSS Postal Customer CAR-RT SORT Permit No. 81 Vicksburg, MI
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