May Newsletter - Collins-Maxwell Community School District!
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May Newsletter - Collins-Maxwell Community School District!
May 2015 Newsletter Our Mission: To prepare responsible individuals for the future through academic and social experiences. The Year is Ending, With New Beginnings GRADUATION Please come join our staff, parents, families and community members as we celebrate the Class of 2015 on Sunday, May 17th at 2 PM in the large gym in Maxwell. It is always a great day to showcase the best of Collins-Maxwell. APPRECIATION OF SERVICE I want to thank our retired staff members – Beth Atwood, Susan Lee, and Cathy Weuve – for their many years of service and dedication to Collins-Maxwell. They have been great advocates for the schools, great colleagues, and great supports for the students. It will be difficult not having them in the buildings next year. Please wish them well in their next adventure! FACILITIES COMMITTEE The committee continues to meet twice a month to review plans, funding options and communication timelines. They are making great progress to ensure quality facilities for our students, our staff, and our communities. Please check our district website for updates on the “Facility Studies” page under the “DISTRICT INFORMATION” tab. CMB JOINT MEETING The boards from Collins-Maxwell and Baxter met on April 15th for their annual cooperative workshop. Items reviewed included the CMB Sharing agreement, revenue/cost sharing (which is split evenly), sports participation numbers, future plans for more communications options, practice site balance, and Mega Nights for basketball. The Executive Council of the Heart of Iowa Activities Conference (HOIAC) did vote to change their by-laws, so that any team that can host Mega Nights would be required to host. Therefore, all Mega Nights will be in Baxter for the 2015-2016 school year. We are working to schedule all nonconference games, including the Hall of Fame games, in Maxwell. FINAL THOUGHTS Finally, as we bring this year to a strong close, I just want to thank the countless people who make CollinsMaxwell a great district for students, staff, and community stakeholders. We have certainly had a year of struggles and successes. Each has been an opportunity to grow stronger. As we celebrate our graduates for their learning, or our retirees for their many years of service, it is important to make sure we stand together on common ground. I refuse to believe our best days are behind us. We must work together to build a brighter, better future. We can. We will. I wish you a summer of bright days, cool nights, and great experiences. And I look forward to working this summer to be ready for a better future starting this fall. ~ Jason C-M Middle/High School 400 Metcalf Street Maxwell, IA 50161 (515) 387-1115 (515) 387-8842 (fax) C-M Elementary School 416 4th Avenue Collins, IA 50055 (641) 385-2446 (641) 385-2447 (fax) May Calendar SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 1 SATURDAY 2 Golf Coed at Saydel 4:15 pm Girls Soccer at PCM 5:30 pm Girls Track at Ballard 3 4 5 Boys Conf. Golf at TCI 9:00 am Early Dismissal 1:30 pm Girls Golf at Twin Anchors 4:00 pm 6 7 Girls Golf Conference at Boone 9:00 am Elementary Relays 12:45 pm iMile For Kids Elementary Girls Soccer at Iowa Falls 5:30 pm State Large Group Band/Vocal TBA Boys Golf at Twin Anchors Boys Track at Baxter 4:30 pm 8 Coed Track Meet at Newton MS Coed Track at Jewell 4:30 pm 9 MS Track Conf. Track Boys at Saydel Girls at Gilbert Girls Soccer at Maxwell vs. Nevada 5:30 pm PIE Meeting Collins 7:00 pm 10 11 12 Conference Track Meet at Saydel 13 MS/HS Band & Vocal Concert 7:00 pm 14 Athletic Booster Club Meeting 7:00 pm 15 D & R Track Meet at Eddyville 16 HS Awards Assembly Large Gym 8:30 am Rain Date Elementary Relays Rain Date for Regional Track Girls Soccer at Maxwell 17 18 Graduation Day Large Gym Maxwell 2:00 pm 19 Girls Regional Golf TBA 20 SEMESTER TESTS 21 SEMESTER TESTS End of 2nd Semester Girls Soccer at Maxwell vs. Chariton 5:30 pm Girls Soccer at Webster City 5:30 pm Early Dismissal 11:30 am 25 Memorial Day 23 Summer Vacation Begins Collins Alumni Banquet 6:30 pm Collins Gym State Track State Track Boys District Golf Girls Soccer at Cownie vs. DsM 4:45 pm BOARD MEETING 7:00 pm Maxwell 24/31 22 8th Grade Promotion 26 27 28 BB/SB at Collins vs. Gilbert 5:30 pm Jr. H SB at Baxter vs. Nevada 10:00 am SB V-DH vs. Oskaloosa at Collins 5:30 pm BB/SB at Nevada 5:30 pm THANK YOU A special thank you to Beth Caple for providing the Music Department with incredible photos of the Lasagna Dinner in April’s newsletter. Your dedication and talents to provide our students with lasting memories is always appreciated! 29 30 Jr. H BB & SB at Jewell 10:00 am BB/SB at Collins vs. Greene County 5:30 May Breakfast Menu MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 1 Sausage W.G. Toast Fruit Juice 4 Cereal W.G. Toast Fruit Juice 5 Yogurt Muffins Fruit Juice 6 Breakfast Taco Fruit Juice 7 Egg Patty W.G. Toast Fruit Juice 8 W.G. Cinnamon Roll Fruit Juice 11 Cereal W.G. Toast Fruit Juice 12 Breakfast Pizza Fruit Juice 13 Pancakes Fruit Juice 14 Cheese Omelet W.G. Toast Fruit Juice 15 Oatmeal with Blueberries W.G. Toast Juice 18 Cereal W.G. Toast Fruit Juice 19 W.G. French Toast Fruit Juice 20 Breakfast Sandwich Fruit Juice 21 Waffles Fruit Juice 22 SUMMER VACATION A word about our menus: Lowfat milk is offered with each meal. Meals are offered to all participants without discrimination based on race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability, creed, sexual orientation, gender identity or religion. The same meals are offered to all participants in accordance with program regulations. Menu is subject to change. For questions, comments or suggestions please contact: Kelly Peavey, Food Service Director via email: colkitchen@collins-maxwell.k12.ia.us or call 641-385-2446 ext. 2107 Graduation will be held in the Maxwell Large Gym on Sunday, May 17 beginning at 2:00 pm. Seniors last day will be Friday, May 15. We will hold graduation practice in the morning and the annual senior vs. staff softball game will take place in the afternoon. Semester tests will take place on Tuesday, May 19th and Wednesday, May 20th or the 9-11 graders. The last day of school is scheduled for Thursday, May 21. Shuttles will run at 11:15 am with students dismissed at 11:30 am. 8th Grade Promotion is scheduled to begin at 9:00 am on the 21st. ~Kevin Williams May Lunch Menu MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 1 Chicken Sandwich W.G Bun Tator Tots Green Beans Pears 4 Scalloped Potatoes n Ham *Ham Sandwich Peas W.G. Roll Peaches 5 Sloppy Joe W.G Bun French Fries Baked Beans Mixed Fruit 6 Taco in a Bag Corn Pears Churro 7 Relays Picnic Hotdog W.G. Bun Chips Carrots with Dip Cookie Apple 8 Pizza Carrots Corn Applesauce 11 Soup Grilled Cheese Carrots with Dip Fruit 12 Cheeseburger W.G. Bun Potato Wedges Corn Fruit 13 Chicken Fajitas *Taco Refried Beans Peppers Fruit 14 Corndog French Fries Baked Beans Fruit 15 Fish Sandwich W.G Bun *Shrimp Cheesy Potatoes Peas Fruit 18 Popcorn Chicken Green Beans Carrots with Dip Strawberries 19 Turkey Burger W.G Bun French Fries Baked Beans Fruit 20 Bologna Sandwich Chips Carrots Apple Cookie 21 22 Early Dismissal 11:30 am HAVE A SAFE & FUN SUMMER! The Story County Community Youth Philanthropy Foundation has awarded the Collins-Maxwell High School/Middle School a $500.00 grant Ms. Dentlinger's 6th Grade Middle School class wrote with the support from the Maxwell Area Renewal Committee. These funds were used to purchase and install a new picnic table (made from 100% recycled plastic). This table has been placed at the East entrance of the Maxwell High School/Middle School. This grant is greatly appreciated by all that use this table outside the Maxwell HS/MS. (Pictured: Collins-Maxwell current 6th grade class, future C-M class of 2021) A BIG thank you to the Story County Community Youth Philanthropy Foundation! We know the students, staff, and members of the community with enjoy the use of this picnic table for many years to come! News To Know Guidance Reminders: *Seniors: If you have taken a dual-credit course anytime throughout your high school career please remember to request that transcript be sent to the college you’ll be attending in the fall. If you have questions on how to do this please see Mrs. Allen. *The next ACT date is June 13th. Students must register by May 8th if they’d like to test on this date. Please visit www.act.org to register or see Mrs. Allen. All IA Honor Squad Cheerleader Courtney Sexton (Senior, 4th year Cheerleader and Football Cheer Captain) She is the daughter of Todd and Becky Sexton of Collins, IA. She performed at halftime for the Iowa Football 2A and 3A Championship games in Cedar Falls at the UNI dome on November 21st. Congratulations Courtney! Collins Maxwell Elementary is participating in two fitness events in May! Our first event will be on May 7th called Go the Distance May. This will be incorporated with our Elementary Relays. Go the Distance MAY highlight the importance of physical activity in a healthy lifestyle; encouraging schools and youth organizations to engage students in 30-minutes of continuous activity. The second event is iMile on May 8th. The iMile is a low commitment fundraising event designed for kids to help patients and families at Blank Children’s Hospital. All ages 5 through 18 are eligible. Students will “mile” at their school on May 8th. The goal is to create a day of support through exercise. Kids can choose to walk or run based on their level of fitness. If you are interested in donating to this wonderful event you can send money* to school with your student or go to the following website: https://www.crowdrise.com/Collins-MaxwellElementary/fundraiser/Collins-MaxwellElementary Any donations made will go to Blank Children’s Hospital and the Collins-Maxwell Elementary School will get 10% of what we raise. *Checks payable to the CE Foundation. Jill Peters, RN “UNDER THE BIG TOP” Prom 2015 was a great night for everyone who came out and enjoyed the Grand March, dinner and dance. A lot of hard work was put into this evening in order to make it a success. We would like to thank everyone who helped us make the evening enjoyable for all of the juniors and seniors. We would like to give a special thank you to the juniors who did a great job putting decorations together and setting up the gym for Grand March and the community center for the dinner and dance, and to the junior class parents for all of their hard work working at the dinner and the dance, and for cleaning up after everything was over. We would also like to thank Kelly Peavey for preparing a wonderful meal for the night, Sweet Em’s for making our popcorn cupcakes for our centerpieces/desserts, Shane Swalwell for providing us with the music during dinner and the dance, and Andrea Berg Photography for taking our prom photos. We would also like to thank Logsdon’s Grocery for donating drinks, ice and cups, for during the dance. Thanks again for everyone’s help, it was an enjoyable evening! From The Junior Class Sponsors Lynn Potthoff Richard Byrd Carrie Campbell Jeff Loving Cody Coffelt Last Chance, Order Now! Purchase your 2015 High School or K-8 yearbook now! The deadline for ordering your yearbooks is approaching fast. You can order your yearbooks online at www.jostensyearbooks.com through the end of May or through the Superintendent’s Office. The High School yearbook starts at $40.00 and the K-8 book is $15.00. Remember, if you have any pictures of your son or daughter or any school activities, and would like to share them with us for the yearbook, send them to ccoffelt@collins-maxwell.k12.ia.us or have your son or daughter drop them off in the office or with Mrs. Coffelt, the yearbook advisor. They can be on a flash drive, a CD or the actual picture (we will return them). We will accept pictures for the book until May 21, 2015. 2015 Yearbook Sponsors The yearbook staff would like to thank the following sponsors for their support in making this year’s book possible. The high school and K-8 yearbooks will be printed over the summer, and may be picked up in the fall. Please check the newsletter for an announcement for when the books arrive. Platinum Sponsors Maxwell State Bank – Maxwell, IA Exchange State Bank – Collins, IA Meusburger Construction Inc. – Maxwell, IA Allen L. Kockler Co. – Nevada, IA JKT Construction – Maxwell, IA Farmer’s Coop. – Collins, IA Put It On Video & Mrs. Sarah Peters – Clive, IA Gold Sponsors Story Medical Clinic – Maxwell, IA Olberding Law Office – Nevada, IA Collins Wellness Center – Collins, IA State Bank & Trust Co. – Nevada, IA Fidelity Bank – West Des Moines, IA Muscular Rehab Clinic – Maxwell, IA Center Grove Orchard – Cambridge, IA Silver Sponsors Twin Anchors Golf Course – Colo, IA Community Bank – Nevada, IA Bacon Funeral Home & Crematory – Nevada, IA Toots’s Cutting Parlor – Maxwell, IA Logsdon’s Grocery – Maxwell, IA Donations McDaniel Insurance – Nevada, IA Ness Farm Supply – Maxwell, IA Weir’s Insurance – Colo, IA Nevada Chamber of Commerce – Nevada, IA Quick’s Hardware & Rental – Huxley, IA Vetter Equipment – Nevada, IA Baxter Real Estate Agency – Baxter, IA Tamara Ross State Farm Insurance – Nevada, IA Bud’s Auto Repair, Inc. – Huxley, IA Central Veterinary Services – Melbourne, IA Central Iowa Building Systems, Inc. – Nevada, IA Jordening Law Office, P.C. – Nevada, IA Barilla America, Inc. – Ames, IA * T H A N K * Y O U * The Collins-Maxwell class of 2015 wish to thank the following donors for their support with our after-prom and making it a success! GOLD Chitty Garbage Maxwell State Bank SILVER Center Grove Orchard City of Collins CMB Boosters Collins Trailside Park Board Collins Volunteer Fire Department Electronic Engineering Pals Story Construction Casey’s General Store La James International College BRONZE Burke Corporation Collins American Legion Birchmier Seed Dr. Daniel Hobt Dr. Kim Wass Dr. Thomas Stark General Insurance Jerry Carney & Sons, Inc. Maximum Ag Midwest Insurance Redling Repair Farm Bureau Fawcett Family Aquatic Center Sports Clips Barilla OTHER Hair Bender Modern Mothers Club Perfect Games Ryan Funeral Home Simpson College Toots’ Cuttin Parlor United Way of Story County US Bank of Ames Grand View University Iowa State University University of Northern Iowa Central College Blue Sky Orthodontics LaFuente Tekippe Photography Target-Ames Iowa FFA Conference Wrap Up Collins-Maxwell FFA attended the 2015 Iowa FFA Leadership Conference April 20th and 21st, 2015. There are many activities that occur during these days. Here are a few of the activities that FFA members participated in: Ag CSI - Carson Skinner, Nathan Leonard, Toni Ness, Derrick Klemme, Shayla Ewing and Kayla Gass - Received a Bronze Award. Chapter Display received a Silver award. Farm Business Managemant - Sean Deakins, Bailey Holgate and Katherine Hodge received a Bronze award. Greenhand Quizzes - Brock Burton and Nash Kennedy received Bronze awards. Stephanie Twohey and Chasity Moody participated in Chorus. Jena Barrett participated in Band. If you would like to contribute to the yearbook as a sponsor please contact Cody Coffelt at 515-387-1115 ext. 1302 or by email at ccoffelt@collins-maxwell.k12.ia.us Tyler Kennedy and Nash Kennedy represented Collins-Maxwell as Delegates in the Business Session. Mr. Waddingham FOURTH and FIFTH GRADERS Raise money for The American Heart Association Elementary News On Monday, March 2nd, the fourth and fifth grade students had a Jump Rope for Heart Event. The kids had been raising money and we had this event for the kids. They jumped in the gym for around an hour and fifteen minutes. The neat news is how much the students raised. The always come through and do a great job and this year was no exception. They raised 2,214.59. That translates to saving 44 lives. I am very proud of the kids. Thank you kids and to all who donated to them for this great cause. Next year will be even better as we are including the whole elementary, K-5. THANKS FOR BEING HEART HEROES!!! Mr. Lewis Elementary P.E Elementary Relays Our Annual Elementary Relays Day is scheduled for Thursday, May 7, with a rain date of May 14. Guests are welcome to join us for lunch that day as well. Our lunch will begin at 11:30. At 12:30 our opening ceremonies will begin. More information will be sent home with students as we get closer to the date. PIE Meeting We will be having our final PIE Meeting (Partners in Education) at 7:00pm on Monday, May 4th at Collins-Maxwell Elementary. We would love to have more parents join us as we plan for closing up the year and discuss the 2015-2016 school year! iMile We are participating in two fitness events in May! Our first event will be on May 7th called Go the Distance May. This will be incorporated with our Elementary Relays. Go the Distance May highlights the importance of physical activity in a healthy lifestyle; encouraging schools and youth organizations to engage students in 30-minutes of continuous activity. The second event is iMile on May 8th. The iMile is a low commitment fundraising event designed for kids to help patients and families at Blank Children’s Hospital. All ages 5 through 18 are eligible. Students will “mile” at Collins-Maxwell Elementary on May 8th. The goal is to create a day of support through exercise. Kids can choose to walk or run based on their level of fitness. If you are interested in donating to this wonderful event you can send money* to school with your student or go to the following website:https://www.crowdrise.com/Collins-MaxwellElementary/fundraiser/Collins-MaxwellElementary Any donations made will go to Blank Children’s Hospital and the Collins-Maxwell Elementary School will get 10% of what we raise. *Checks payable to the CE Foundation. Preschool Informational Meeting It’s not to soon to think about our preschool informational meeting for families who have children who will be 4 years old by September 15. We will have this meeting on Tuesday, May 12, at 6:30 in the lunchroom at Collins-Maxwell Elementary. If you know of a family with a child turning 4 years old, please alert them to this upcoming opportunity. Kindergarten Round Up As we did last year, we will not have Kindergarten Round-Up this spring. If you know of a student that did not take part in our preschool program but will be coming to Kindergarten this Fall, please advise the family to contact the Elementary office at (641) 385-2446. Awards Day Our Elementary Awards Ceremony will be held on Wednesday, May 20 beginning at 1:00. Parents are welcome to attend the awards ceremony. The ceremony will begin promptly at 1:00 in the Collins-Maxwell Elementary Gymnasium. Last Day of School Our final day of school will be Thursday, May 21 with an 11:30 dismissal. Lunch will not be served this day. Social Media Don’t forget to “Like” Collins Maxwell Elementary on Facebook and “Follow” us on Twitter (@CMElemPK5)! These sites will be used to share celebrations, information, and up-to-date reminders. -Chad Dates to remember: • 1:30 Early Dismissals: May 5 • PIE Meeting: May 4 @ 7:00 pm • Elementary Relays: May 7 (Rain date: May 14) • iMile: May 8 • Awards Day: May 20 • Last day of school: May 21 (Dismissal at 11:30) MS/HS News MS Students of the Month: April 2015 These students have shown a positive attitude, respect for persons and property, and commitment to studies and activities. Trinity Stover Brett Livesay Trinity is a seventh grader and the daughter of Wesley and Stacey Stover. She is involved in volleyball, basketball, track and softball. In her free time Trinity enjoys spending time with her family and her friends. Trinity also enjoys listening to music and watching her favorite T.V. shows. Brett is a seventh grader and the son of Lance and Susan Livesay. He stays busy in and out of school, as he's involved in football, basketball, track and baseball. HS Students of the Month: April 2015 These students have shown a positive attitude, respect for persons and property, and commitment to studies and activities. Sara Rogers Sara is the daughter of Tony and Jamie Ness. Her activities include band and choir council, cross country, speech, band, and choir. Hunter Clement Hunter is the son of Tera and Rod Clement. His activities include football and track. Collins-Maxwell Class of 2015 Name Parents Plans Abbey Jolene Appelgate Seth Balke Bryce Joseph Bane Drake Caple Taylor Jo Charron Hunter Clement Sean Deakins Dustyn Wood Earles Riley Ewing Sylvia Gillespie Patrick Girard Kelsey Green Jacob Hallett Jacob Hennick Katherine Hodge Morgan Paige Hudson Garrett Dean Husske Connor Johnson Stacy & Debbie Appelgate Perry & Shelly Balke Kevin & Janet Bane Bryce & Beth Caple Chris & Jan Charron Rodney & Tera Clement Denny & Dawna Deakins Landon Earles & Sherridee Clark Doug & Lynda Ewing Michael & Catherine Gillespie Scott & Jodi Girard Deanna Green & Kenny Meusburger Larry & Lisa Hallett Dennis & Darice Hennick Scott Hodge & Deborah Larkin Tommy & Lisa Hudson Jason Husske & Jennifer Roland Bob & Melissa Robinson Aubrey Kahler Georgia Kennedy Joseph Kirkpatrick Andrew Jeffery Lindemoen Chantel Renee Maxwell Joel & Melissa Kahler Darrell & Dawnell Kennedy Rob & Tammy Kirkpatrick Jeff & Mandy Lindemoen Chad & Jennifer Maxwell Joann Maxwell Jens & Paula Nissen David & Ronda Page Tim & Theresa Peters Attend University of Iowa & major in Athletic Training Attend Creighton University & major in Political Science Attend ITT Technical Institute & major in Networking and Electronics Attend Iowa State University & major in Accounting Attend Iowa State University & major Food & Consumer Science Attend DMACC then Iowa State University major undecided Attend DMACC & major in Business Management Attend Iowa Lakes Community College & major in Video Game Design Attend DMACC & major in Computers Attend University of Pittsburg & major is Spanish and Health Sciences Attend Morningside College & major in History/Political Science Attend DMACC and Navy Reserve Attend DMACC & study Auto Collision Attend DMACC major is undecided Attend South Dakota State University and major in Animal Science Attend DMACC and major in Nursing Attend DMACC then Iowa State University & major in Natural Resources Attend NAI in Ames for an apprenticeship for Electrical then attend a 4 year college yet to be determined Attend DMACC & major in General Education Attend DMACC & major in Early Childhood Education Attend DMACC Undecided major Attend DMACC and then Iowa State University & major in Business Attend DMACC & major in Early Childhood Education Joseph Nissen Lindsey Joelle Page Breanna Peters Tera Sue Porter Wade Quigley Todd & Lori Porter Brett Cvoskey, Mindy Quigley, & Ron Rosenburg Danyell Elizabeth Risdal Dan & Sharon Risdal Sara Lynn Rogers Tony & Jamie Ness Courtney Faye Sexton William & Rebecca Sexton Kaleb Smith Brett & Jenny Comegys Shane Swalwell Craig & Darla Swalwell Colin Thomson Darren & Christine Thomson Bradley Allen Cory Tyrrell Justine Robertson Mathew & Michelle Tyrell Page Georgetta Jean Walls Julie Mennes & Chad Cox Attend Grand View University & major in Business Attend DMACC & major in Liberal Arts and General Studies Attend University of Iowa the attend graduate school & major in Medicine to become a General Practitioner or Pediatrician Attend University of Northern Iowa & major in Elementary Education Attend a college yet to be determined & major in Welding Attend Iowa State University & major in Animal Science Attend DMACC & major in Criminal Justice Attend DMACC & major in Fashion Merchandising Attend an apprenticeship for Carpentry Attend DMACC major is undecided Attend Central College & major in Athletic Training Attend Wartburg College & major in Acting and Theatre Attend a 4 year college yet to be determined & major in History I hope your dreams take you… to the corners of your smiles, to the highest of your hopes, to the windows of your opportunities, and to the most special places your heart as ever known. MS Raider Athletics CMB MS SOFTBALL Date Opponent Location Time May 26 Gilbert Gilbert 4:30 May 27 Nevada Baxter 10:00 May 29 South Hamilton Jewell 10:00 June 1 Colfax-Mingo Colfax 10:00 June 3 Bondurant-Farrar Baxter 10:00 June 4 Saydel Baxter 10:00 June 5 Ballard Ballard 9:00 am June 8 North Polk Baxter 10:00 June 10 Ballard Baxter 10:00 June 11 PCM Baxter 10:00 June 15 South Hamilton Baxter 10:00 June 18 Colfax-Mingo Baxter 10:00 June 22 Saydel Saydel 10:00 June 24 Gilbert Baxter 10:00 June 25 North Polk Alleman 10:00 June 29 PCM Monroe 10:00 July 1 Nevada 10:00 Nevada 2015 CMB MS BASEBALL DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME May 29 South Hamilton Jewell 10:00 June 1 Colfax-Mingo Baxter 10:00 June 3 Nevada Baxter 10:00 June 4 Saydel Baxter 10:00 June 8 North Polk Baxter 10:00 June 9 Roland-Story Story City 10:00 Baxter 10:00 June 11 PCM June 12 Bondurant-Farrar Bondurant 10:00 June 15 South Hamilton Baxter 10:00 June 17 Ballard Baxter 10:00 June 18 Colfax-Mingo Colfax 10:00 June 19 West Marshall State Center 10:00 June 22 Saydel Saydel-Woodside 10:00 June 23 Bondurant-Farrar Baxter 10:00 June 24 Gilbert Baxter 10:00 June 25 North Polk Alleman 10:00 June 26 Ballard Ballard 10:00 June 29 PCM Prairie City 10:00 July 1 Nevada 10:00 Nevada HS Raider Athletics 2015 CMB JV/V SOFTBALL Date Opponent Location Time May 26 Gilbert JV/V Collins 5:30 May 27 Nevada JV/V Nevada 5:30 May 28 Oskaloosa V DH Collins 5:30 May 29 Greene Co. JV/V Collins 5:30 June 1 North Polk JV/V Collins 5:30 June 3 PCM JV/V Monroe 5:30 June 4 Ogden JV/V Ogden 5:30 June 5 South Ham JV/V Collins 5:30 June 8 Colfax-Mingo JV/V Colfax 5:30 June 10 Roland Story JV/V Collins 5:30 June 11 Greene County JV/V Jefferson 5:30 June 12 Saydel JV/V Saydel 5:30 June 13 Lynnville-Sully V-Tournament 9:00 am June 15 Gilbert JV/V Gilbert 5:30 June 17 Nevada JV/V Collins 5:30 June 18 Van Meter JV/V Collins 5:30 June 19 East Marshall JV/V LeGrand 6:00 June 20 State Center Tournament State Center 9:00 am June 22 North Polk JV/V Alleman 5:30 June 24 PCM JV/V Collins 5:30 June 25 Ballard JV/V Collins 5:30 June 26 South Hamilton JV/V Jewell 5:30 June 27 Collins-Day Tournament 9:00/11:00/1:00/3:00 CMB/CAL/Montezuma/Colo-Nesco June 29 Colfax-Mingo JV/V Collins 5:30 (Senior Night) July 1 Roland Story JV/V Roland 5:30 July 2 Saydel JV/V Collins 5:30 July 7,8, & 10th Regionals TBA TBA Burning up the field Raider Softball P R I D E 2015 CMB JV/V BASEBALL Date Opponent May 26 Gilbert May 27 Nevada May 29 Greene County June 1 North Polk June 3 PCM June 5 South Hamilton June 8 Colfax-Mingo June 9 West Marshall June 10 Roland-Story June 12 Saydel June 13 Colo-Nesco Tourney June 15 Gilbert June 17 Nevada June 19 Greene County June 20 West Marshall Tourney June 22 North Polk June 24 PCM June 25 Ballard June 26 South Hamilton June 29 Colfax-Mingo July 2 Saydel July 6 Roland-Story July 7 Woodward-Granger July 8 Madrid Location Time Collins Nevada Collins Alleman Prairie City Collins Colfax Collins Collins Saydel Colo Gilbert Collins Jefferson State Center Collins Collins Huxley Jewell Collins Collins Story City Collins Madrid 5:15 5:15 5:15 5:15 5:15 5:15 5:15 5:15 5:15 5:15 TBA 5:15 5:15 5:15 TBA 5:15 5:15 5:30 5:15 5:15 5:15 5:15 5:15 5:30 CMB FOOTBALL FUTURE CAMP GRADES 3-7 As a future member of the CMB football family, our success depends on you! As a varsity football staff we look forward for the opportunity to work with our future athletes and begin to develop relationships with them. This camp will focus on the fundamentals of stance, passing, receiving, terminology and formations. Each day will include individual instruction by the CMB coaching staff and varsity players. We will finish each day with passing games. When: August 3rd and 4th from 9:00-11:30 AM Where: Baxter August 4th, Maxwell August 5th (Transportation will be provided) Cost: $30.00 Includes a T-shirt, Gatorade, quality instruction and the ability to play on our Varsity Sports Drink Game night, August 21st, 2015. Parents are invited each day to watch. Items needed: Football cleats, baseball cleats, (NO metal spikes), tennis shoes in case of rain, shorts, t-shirt, and a positive attitude. QUESTIONS? Coach Luther at 641-328-4076 Registration Form = Keep Top Portion Name_________________________________________ Fall Grade________ Phone #_________________ Street Address___________________________________ City, State, Zip___________________________________ T-SHIRT SIZE YOUTH S M L XL ADULT S M L XL Email Address___________________________________ XXL Release of Liability and Medical Authorization In granting the permission of my son/daughter to participate in the CMB Youth Football Camp, I herby assume all risk of injury that may occur during the camp activity. As guardian I herby release CMB Schools and Camp Directors from all liability. Parents/Guardians Signature_________________________________________________ Date______________ Mail Registration From and $30.00 fee to: Make Check Payable to: CMB Football Rob Luther 202 E. State Street Baxter, IA 50028 Please return form by June 8th so I can order individual shirts for campers. Music & Band News STATE SOLO and SMALL ENSEMBLE CONTEST RESULTS Congratulations to all of the choir members who competed at State Solo and Small Ensemble Contest in Ackley on Saturday, April 18! The choir took 24 events (up from 10 last year) comprised of 43 participants (up from 17 last year), which is a huge showing. All events were very well prepared and worked incredibly hard; great job! The following 4 events received a Division I (Superior) rating: • Lindsey Page (vocal solo) • Elisabeth Balke (vocal Solo) • Freshmen Mixed Ensemble: Brynne Pritchard, Abbie Ericson, Whitney Spencer, Elisabeth Balke, Saylor Wattonville, Faith Leonard, Travis Lindemoen, Carter Fricke, Frank Sposeto IV • Chamber Choir: Aubrey Kahler, Morgan Hudson, Lindsey Page, Elisabeth Balke, Saylor Wattonville, Chasity Moody, Payge Jurgens, Taylor Charron, Tera Porter, Anna Peters, Courtney Sexton, Chantel Maxwell, Bre Botterbrodt, Whitney Spencer, Sara Rogers Charles Robertson, Creighton Caple, Ethan Cozad, Lincoln Brown, Logan Mitchell, Derek Tillotson, Dylan Williams, Bradley Tyrrell, Connor Johnson, Frank Sposeto IV, Carter Fricke, Travis Lindemoen, Caleb Sievert The following 12 events received a Division II (Excellent) rating: • Charles Robertson (vocal solo - 1 point from a Division I) • Ethan Cozad (vocal solo) • Dylan Williams (vocal solo) • Aubrey Kahler (vocal solo) • Taylor Charron (vocal solo) • Saylor Wattonville (vocal solo) • Frank Sposeto IV (vocal solo) • Vocal Duet: Aubrey Kahler and Lindsey Page • Men’s Quartet: Charles Robertson, Ethan Cozad, Creighton Caple, Carter Fricke • Upper Mixed Ensemble: Aubrey Kahler, Morgan Hudson, Lindsey Page, Taylor Charron, Tera Porter, Anna Peters, Charles Robertson, Creighton Caple, Ethan Cozad • Senior Women’s Ensemble: Aubrey Kahler, Morgan Hudson, Lindsey Page, Taylor Charron, Tera Porter, Anna Peters, Courtney Sexton, Chantel Maxwell, Sara Rogers • Freshmen Women’s Ensemble: Brynne Pritchard, Abbie Ericson, Whitney Spencer, Payton Cory, Faith Leonard, Sumer Tyler, Autmn Toney, Kayla McCormick, Clair Pfantz The following 8 events received a Division III (Good) rating: • Faith Leonard (vocal solo- 1 point from a II) • Abbie Ericson (vocal solo- 1 point from a II) • Bradley Tyrrell (vocal solo- 1 point from a II) • Double Duet (1 point from a II): Whitney Spencer, Faith Leonard, Brynne Pritchard, Payton Cory • 10th/11th Women's Ensemble (1 point from a II): Payge Jurgens, Chasity Moody, Amanda Harrington, Abbey Kahler, Erin Botterbrodt, Saylor Wattonville, Jena Barrett, Makenze Smith, Teara Jones • Middle Mixed Ensemble (1 point from a II): Chasity Moody, Sara Rogers, Jena Barrett, Erin Botterbrodt, Abbey Kahler, Anna Jones, Bradley Tyrrell, Connor Johnson, Derek Tillotson, Logan Mitchell, Dylan Williams, Lincoln Brown • Caleb Sievert (vocal solo) • Men’s Ensemble: Charles Robertson, Creighton Caple, Ethan Cozad, Lincoln Brown, Logan Mitchell, Derek Tillotson, Dylan Williams, Bradley Tyrrell, Connor Johnson, Frank Sposeto IV, Carter Fricke, Travis Lindemoen 5th/6th and 7th/8th Central ICDA HONOR CHOIR On Friday, March 27th, 17 middle school students participated in the 2015 Central ICDA Honor Choir for 5th/6th and 7th/8th graders. It was hosted at Webster City High School and featured talented young singers from all over central Iowa. All students worked outside of class for about 6 weeks on learning their music, rehearsed a half day with the honor choir, and then performed at a beautiful evening concert. CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL PARTICIPANTS! 6th Grade Members: Travis Montgomery, Rachael Purdy, Brooke Bacon, Elise Robertson, Jacob Pierick, Brooke Christie 7th/8th Grade Members: Carson Skinner, Nathan Leonard, Hanah Jurgens, Skylar Montgomery, Benjamin Hofer, Mikayla Markley, Kayla Gass, Addison Swaab, Delaney Butcher, Mackenzie Scott, John Glen Pointer Music Trip to Chicago On March 19 the Collins-‐Maxwell Music Department traveled to Chicago, Illinois to tour the city for three days. On Friday the group went to the Sky Deck in the Willis Tower in the morning. They were able to stand on plastic landings that let students look down to the streets below from 103 stories up in the air. That afternoon they shopped on the Magnificent Mile in downtown Chicago, followed by a Gangster Tour. The Gangster tour told the stories of the many mob families that once ran the town of Chicago during Prohibition. After the tour they enjoyed a fun dinner at Ed Debivic’s, a 50’s themed diner. After dinner the group traveled to the theater to see the “Million Dollar Quartet”. It was a Broadway show about the night that Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Carl Perkins all got together and jammed. The group was able to sit right behind the piano player, who was phenomenal and so much fun to watch! On Saturday the group traveled to the Museum of Science and Industry where they performed separately in the morning. The group then spent the afternoon touring the museum and enjoying all the many wonderful exhibits. Before leaving downtown Chicago for the day, the group stopped at the famous Millennium Park to take their picture in front of Cloud Gate, the sculpture affectionately nicknamed the "Bean". The evening was spent at a dinner theatre called Medieval Times, where students “traveled back in time” to eat in the style of a Medieval tournament. Students ate with their hands and watched as Knights dueled in different sporting events. On their last day in Chicago the group traveled to the Shedd Aquarium. Students spent the morning exploring underwater exhibits from all over the world. They were able to see the animals up close and even touch some of them. They attended a show while there, where the trainers and the animals performed tricks. The show talked about preserving ocean life and taking care of everything that lives in the water. After eating a quick lunch the group filed onto the bus to begin their trip home. It was a great trip, filled with lots of memorable things, learning opportunities, and fun with friends. Thank you to our awesome chaperones: Melissa Robinson, Paul Robertson, Amy Van Maanen, Cheryl Fricke, Melissa Kahler, Ronda Page, and Jeff Loving. The music department really appreciated all the support from parents and community members through our fundraising efforts this year as well! Instrumental Solo and Ensemble Contest On April 18th 13 members of the Collins-Maxwell Band traveled to Ackley, Iowa to participate in State Solo and Ensemble Contest. Congratulations to all the students who participated in Solo and Ensemble Contest this year. All participants were well-prepared and represented Collins-Maxwell very well. I am so proud of your hard work leading to that day and on that day. These events received Division I ratings or Superior Ratings: Bre Botterbrodt and Chantel Maxwell for their Flute Duet Bre Botterbrodt and Jena Barrett for their Mixed Woodwind Duet Payge Jurgens and Toni Spencer for their Mixed Woodwind Duet Bre Botterbrodt, Payge Jurgens, and Toni Spencer for their Mixed Woodwind Trio These events received Division II ratings or Excellent Ratings: Chantel Maxwell for her Flute Solo Bre Botterbrodt for her Flute Solo Sara Rogers and Teara Jones for their Flute Duet Bre Botterbrodt and Payge Jurgens for their Mixed Woodwind Duet Toni Spencer, Brianda Bane, Jena Barrett, and Max Van Maanen for their Saxophone Quartet Jena Barrett and Abbie Ericson for their Clarinet Duet NHS News National Honor Society Induction New members were inducted into the National Honor Society on Tuesday March 31, 2015. Selection into this society is a rigorous process that involves the entire high school faculty and is based on the students’ demonstrated qualities of scholarship, leadership, service and character. We are happy to announce that the students selected this year are: Inductees Bre Botterbrodt Creighton Caple Eric Hall-Floden Abigail Kahler Danyell Risdal Toni Spencer After the announcement of their selection on March 26th, the students were required to wear a handmade diaper for the rest of the school day and were treated to a pizza party. The new members were formally inducted into the National Honor Society on March 31st in a candlelight ceremony conducted by Abbey Appelgate, Seth Balke, Drake Caple, Taylor Charron, Patrick Girard, Aubrey Kahler, Breanna Peters, Tera Porter, and Colin Thomson. Congratulations to our members! Mrs. Hartgers and Mrs. Bates, NHS Sponsors Help our local food pantry! My name is Patrick Girard and I would like your help with my NHS service project this year. From May 4th to May 8th I would like to ask any students and community members that want to, bring nonperishable food items to the school in Collins or Maxwell. These food items will be donated to our Local Food Pantry to help fill the shelves. Things like cereal, canned soup, peanut butter, toothpaste are good examples of things they need. The Pantry is open the third Tuesday of the month from 6:00-7:00 PM at the Presbyterian Church in Maxwell. Rates of food insecurity among rural households are generally lower than urban households, but slightly higher than the national average. The irony is that many of these food-insecure households are in the very rural and farm communities whose productivity feeds the world and provides low-cost wholesome food for American consumers. (FeedingAmerica.org) Kindergarten 1st Grade 2nd Grade Clayton Dunblazier Chloee Glenn Jude Jones Cameron Nicolaisen Ava Pasquariello James Tyler Jackson Waters Joel Waters Austin Boege Gabe Gardner Alina Goldie Dillon Howerton Evan Jacobson Ellie McDonough Lucas McDonough Caden Struthers Quintin Weingartz Logan Welch Jessica Bunn Harley Clair Josef Dvorak Kara Goering Alex Olson Landon Oswalt Kaden Steele 3rd Grade PERFECT ATTENDANCE Drew Christie Sophie Comegys Kai Decklever Jonah Gardner Allie Hartgers Erica Houge Tyler Huff Coal Myers Emma Pasquariello Kenik Pierce Luke Plunkett Gary Purdy Kiera Ruiz-Genovese Roman Smith Jade Tyler Hunter Vincent COLLINSMAXWELL ELEMENTARY QUARTER 3 4th Grade 2010-11 Madison Arthur Marissa Boege Meyaurah Pratt Braden Thompson 5th Grade Joseph Butcher Kaleb Carney Ava Decklever Alexis Houge Gianna Koppen Chase Leonard Olivia Lucy Kaiden Martin Kenzi Wierson COLLINS ALUMNI BANQUET The 2015 Collins Alumni Banquet will be held Saturday, May 23rd, 2015 Collins Elementary School Gym at 6:30 p.m. tickets are $15.00 each ~Menu~ Roast Beef or Grilled Chicken Breast Dinner Salad Twice Baked Potato Green Beans Pasta Salad Homemade Rolls Desserts Please note that all reservations need to be made by May 18th Tickets can be purchased at Exchange State Bank (641) 385-2304 or Hair Hut (641) 385-2560 in Collins. Please make checks payable to the Collins Alumni Association. If you have questions or would like to have a class recognized at the dinner contact Jim Maxwell at (641) 385-2397 Superintendent’s Honor Roll Principal’s Honor Roll Honor Roll Houge Mikayla 7 Kahler Ella 7 Pasquariello Olivia 7 Caple Hannah 8 Montgomery Travis 6 Wattonville Saylor 9 8 Pierick Jacob 6 McCormick Kayla 9 8 Gillespie Grafton 6 Bacon Bryce 9 9 Buttz Caleb 6 Toney Autmn 9 12 Sandy Liam 6 Morris Rease 9 12 Leonard Lance 6 Ewing Tate 9 12 Schultz Ryan 6 Galbraith Cody 9 Pritchard Maggie 6 Galbraith Austin 9 Leonard Hannah 6 Camp Katelyn 9 Purdy Rachael 6 Sievert Caleb 9 Scott Rylee 6 Birchmier Phelan 9 Spencer Whitney Smith Alan 6 Pfantz Clair 9 Balke Seth Meseke Madeline 6 Bane Brianda 9 Clark Genevieve 6 Balke Elisabeth 9 Markley Mason 6 Harrington Amanda 10 Weldon Brayden 6 Haupert Callie 9 Berg Cassidy 6 Applegate Micayla 10 Wright Christina 7 Ross Drake 9 Christie Brooke 6 Cheville Jack 10 Saffeels Kortnie 7 Pritchard Brynne 9 Robertson Elise 6 Baker Hannah 10 McVey Kaylee 7 Fricke Carter 9 Bacon Brooke 6 Coughenour Blake 10 Maxwell Karlie 7 Kahler Abigail 10 Merryman Rylee 6 Husske Abigail 10 Cox Alora 7 Biery Shelby 10 Jones Drew 6 Botterbrodt Bre 11 Calkins Angela 7 Tyrrell Madison 10 Day Morgan 6 Twohey Stephanie 11 Kasper John 7 Hudson Jared 10 Sievert Hannah 6 Spencer Toni 11 Van Maanen Mollie 7 Maxwell Tucker 10 Meier Tyler 7 Jurgens Payge 11 Camp Jaden 7 Coughenour Emily 10 Struthers Brennen 7 Clement Hunter 12 Jones Dante 7 Baldwin Kathleen 10 Lewis Josephine 7 Kirkpatrick Joseph 12 Newton Janelle 8 Botterbrodt Erin 10 Merryman Carter 7 Page Lindsey 12 Leonard Nathan 8 Jones Calvin 10 Tillman Joseph 7 Porter Tera 12 Jones Gunnar 8 Hall-Floden Eric 10 Girard Eliza 7 Appelgate Abbey 12 Genovese Victor 8 Hillgren Jason 10 Hudson Sid 7 Earles Dustyn 12 Coughenour Trent 8 Robertson Hannah 10 Kahler Emma 7 Lindemoen Andrew 12 Pointer John 8 Caple Creighton 10 Stover Trinity 7 Kahler Aubrey 12 Clement Hannah 8 Hofer Bradley 11 Post Connor 7 Caple Drake 12 Dvorak Mika 8 Staudt Jacquelyn 11 Sievert Elizabeth 7 Risdal Danyell 12 Cross Samuel 8 Bienfang Joseph 11 Hofer Benjamin 7 Swaab Addison 8 Toney Kayla 11 Fullerton Adria 7 Scott Mackenzie 8 Cox Emma 11 Brown Malibu 7 Clair Hannah 8 Kennedy Georgia 12 Tongay Jayme 7 Klemme Derrick 8 Walls Page 12 Holst Jillian 7 Girard Patrick 12 Tankersley Brailyn 7 Tyrrell Bradley 12 Ramirez Alexandra 7 Hallett Jacob 12 Berg Logan 7 Bane Bryce 12 Montgomery Skylar 8 Rogers Sara 12 Waltemeyer Grace 8 Hodge Katherine 12 Moody Shasta 8 Deakins Sean 12 Ewing Shayla 8 Thomson Colin 12 Fullerton Caleb 8 Ewing Riley 12 Markley Mikayla 8 Husske Garrett 12 Thomson Ian 8 Gass Kayla 8 Jurgens Hanah 8 Smith Sydney 8 Briggs McKinzie 8 Cheville Gracie 8 Ness Toni 8 Wierson Josie 8 Girard Thomson Charron Peters Grace Brenna Taylor Breanna R A I D E R * P R I D E Minutes MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION BUDGET HEARING AND MEETING COLLINS-MAXWELL COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT APRIL 13, 2015 BUDGET HEARING FOR 2015-16 The public budget hearing for the 2015-16 school year was called to order by President Lowell Crouse at 7:01 p.m.. A. ROLL CALL Roll call was answered by board members Bryce Caple, Lowell Crouse, Justin Boege, Mark Huntrods, Brad Plunkett Administrators present: Supt. Jason Ellingson, Board Sec/Treas/SBO Bonnie Mitchell, Elem. Principal Chad Grandon, MS/HS Principal Kevin Williams Visitors present: Kristen West, Sue Philpot, Kris Corbin, Jordon Nelson B. DISCUSSION OF BUDGET Superintendent Jason Ellingson gave an overview of next year’s budget. With declining enrollment, 0% supplemental aid (unless the legislature acts soon), and higher tax valuations, our levy rate for the next fiscal year may increase from the 15.23118 of last year. The “Proposed Budget” document is for our spending authority, and it is not the official line item budget of the district. It is important to also know that the rate is not determined from the Proposed Budget. The rate is actually calculated from the Aid and Levy Worksheet. C. PUBLIC COMMENTS D. Sue Philpot commented on how important it was to keep our tax rate down to bring families into our town. 1. CALL TO ORDER The Board of Education met in regular session with President Lowell Crouse calling the meeting to order at 8:02 p.m. in the Maxwell school library with board members Bryce Caple, Lowell Crouse, Mark Huntrods, Brad Plunkett and Justin Boege present. Administrators and visitors are listed above. 2. APPROVAL OF AGENDA Moved by Huntrods, seconded by Caple, to approve the agenda as posted. Motion carried 5y-0n. 3. APPROVAL OF CONSENT ITEMS Plunkett made a motion, seconded by Boege, to approve the consent items that consist of: • Minutes of the March 16, 2015 board meeting • Financial reports • General Fund and Schoolhouse fund bills totaling $157,305.13 • Approval of Resignations, Transfers and Contracts o Jill Bjorklund has resigned from her 6-12 vocal teacher to take a position at Ankeny. The board wishes to thank her for her service and dedication. o Rachel Meckley has resigned from her MS language arts position to take a MS guidance counselor position in Marshalltown. The board wishes to thank her for her service and dedication. o Jordon Nelson has agreed to be our 6-12 principal. His starting salary will be $76,000. Motion carried 5y-0n. 4. PUBLIC FORUM Sue Philpot commented that the board needs more transparency and full disclosure. 5. COMMUNICATIONS AND ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS: Written reports from the three administrators were given to the board in the board packet. 6. BUSINESS ITEMS NEW BUSINESS A APPROVE BUDGET GUARANTEE RESOLUTION Board member Plunkett “Resolved, that the Board of Directors of Collins-Maxwell Community School District, will levy property tax for fiscal year 2015-16 for the regular program budget adjustment as allowed under section 257.14, Code of Iowa.” It was seconded by Caple. Motion carried 5y-0n. B. APPROVAL OF INCOME SURTAX RESOLUTION Motion by Plunkett, second by Caple, to set the Instructional Support Program’s income surtax rate at 7% for next year’s budget. This tax is to be imposed upon the state individual income tax of each individual income taxpayer resident in the school district. Motion carried 3y-2n. Plunkett-aye, Caple-aye, Boege-aye, Huntrods-nay, Crouse-nay. C. APPROVAL OF PUBLISHED 2015-16 BUDGET Caple moved, and Boege seconded, the motion to approve the published budget for next year with a roll call vote. Huntrods-aye, Boege-aye, Crouse-aye, Caple-aye, Plunkett-aye. Motion carried 5y-0n. Because of a misunderstanding and the adjustments to the Income Surtax and Supplemental Aid a second vote was taken on a revised budget of 15.31887 from the published budget of 16.60911 with a motion from Caple, second by Boege. Motion carried 5y-0n by a roll call vote. Huntrods-aye, Boege-aye, Crouse-aye, Caple-aye, Plunkett-aye. D. APPROVAL OF GRADUATION LIST FOR THE CLASS OF 2015 Mrs. Allen, guidance counselor, and Mr. Williams, HS principal, have submitted the graduation list for the class of 2015. Motion by Huntrods, seconded by Caple, to approve the graduation list, if the students have met the requirements as stated in board policy and the student handbook. Motion carried 5y-0n. E. APPROVAL OF 2014 AUDIT By a motion from Boege, second from Huntrods, the 2014 Audit, prepared by Nolte, Cornman & Johnson, P.C., was approved. Motion carried 5y-0n. The audit will be posted on the Collins-Maxwell School website and can also be found on the State Auditors website. F. APPROVAL OF COMPUTER PURCHASE Technology Director Kris Corbin, presented his proposal for computer purchases for the next three years of our 1:1 initiative, as well as ongoing technology support. With a motion by Caple, second by Huntrods, the board approved the purchases of 165 laptop computers with cases for the high school, 5 HP Laserjet Pro’s, 5 MacBook Airs for teachers, and 16 Apple TV units for a total cost of $146,925.22. The high school laptops will replace iPads, which will move to elementary classrooms so that each classroom has an iPad for each student to use, some to the Pre-K, Music, art and resource rooms at the elementary and for needed areas in the MS/HS. Motion carried 5y-0n. 7. ADJOURNMENT A motion by Huntrods and seconded by Boege, to adjourn the board meeting at 9:21 p.m. Motion carried 5y-0n. NEXT MEETING The next regular meeting will be held May 18, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. in the school library at Maxwell. Bonnie Mitchell Board Secretary Minutes MINUTES OF THE JOINT BOARD OF EDUCATION WORK SESSION COLLINS-MAXWELL AND BAXTER COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICTS APRIL 15, 2015 1. CALL TO ORDER The Boards of Education from Baxter and Collins-Maxwell met with C-M Superintendent Ellingson calling the work session to order at 6:30 p.m. in the Maxwell School Gym. C-M Board members present: Brad Plunkett, Bryce Caple, Justin Boege, Mark Huntrods, with Lowell Crouse arriving later Baxter Board members present: Curt Hansen, Colette Kunkel, Debbie Meyer, Cory Robinson, Jon Northrup Administrators present: C-M Superintendent Jason Ellingson, Baxter Superintendent Todd Martin, C-M Secondary Principal Kevin Williams, Baxter Secondary Principal Rob Luther, Baxter SBO/Board Secretary Julie McWhirter, C-M Board Sec/Treas/SBO Bonnie Mitchell, C-M Elementary Principal Chad Grandon, Baxter Elementary Principal Josh Russell Visitors: Several patrons from both C-M and Baxter school districts SHORT HISTORY OF CMB SHARING AGREEMENT Superintendents Ellingson and Martin shared facts about the CMB Sharing Agreement. One fact is that Collins-Maxwell and Baxter share the costs and revenue of ALL athletics, regardless of their location. All CMB accounts are reconciled at the end of the fiscal year and split evenly between the two districts. CURRENT STATUS/FUTURE PLANS FOR CMB SHARING AGREEMENT The CMB Communications Committee is comprised of two members from each of the Collins-Maxwell and Baxter school boards, administration from both schools and the Athletic Directors from both schools. They were meeting twice a year and are now meeting 4 times a year. Meetings have been tentatively scheduled for the first Wednesday of August, October, January and March of each year. They have worked diligently to respond to community inquiries, comments, and/or editorials regarding the sharing agreement and working to improve communication structures in efforts to move toward a more unified partnership; hence healthy relations to better serve our stakeholders (students, parent, and communities). When the CMB Communications Committee began exploring options for one-site facilities, there are many factors to take into consideration. These considerations included: safety, cost, playing conditions, state requirements and conference by-laws/mandates. For some sports they continue to utilize a 3-year rolling average of participants from each school to determine the number of games at C-M and Baxter (volleyball and football). While for other sports, sites designated as one-site playing venue due to factors mentioned above. Finally, other mitigating factors come in the form of conference by-laws or mandates, i.e. Mega-Nights. Benefits of Mega-Nights include: more options for making up games without cancelling FR/JV, less travel time, more team practice time, and allows families with multiple athletes to attend child’s events. The boards would like you to keep all these factors in mind as you reflect on our CMB Athletic Sharing Agreement. BOOSTER CLUB UPDATES No one from the Booster Club was able to attend so the AD’s Lori Fricke and Henry Haupert gave an update. They are trying to come up with new ideas for raising money. There will be no jersey auction this year but there will be a Raiderfest on August 29th from 9-1 in Collins. If you have a fundraising idea and want to be become an active part of the Booster Club please contact one of the current officers or show up at the next meeting. PARTICIPATION NUMBERS The AD’s recapped participation numbers and locations. All of the information presented has been put on the websites of each district. HALL OF FAME UPDATES Rob Luther informed the boards that this will be year three and will be at Maxwell. More details will come later about the event, fundraising and the golf tournament. GOLF FOR 2016 Because of combining with Colo-Nesco, golf has been moved to 3-A this year and it is hard to compete with athletes who golf twice a year. Participation numbers in golf has been dropping and with ongoing transportation and coaching concerns the boards will be discussing the issue of whether to continue this sport at the next board meeting. CLOSING COMMENTS BY BOARD PRESIDENTS Both board presidents thanked everyone for coming. This last year has been a challenging year and they would like everyone to know that they try hard to do what is best for kids and after 27 years they can only improve and get better. The work session adjourned at 7:12 p.m. Collins-Maxwell Board Secretary Bonnie Mitchell You are invited to the Maxwell School Reunion Friday, August 7th, 2015 6:00 p.m. at the Maxwell Community Center RESEVATIONS ARE REQUIRED AND DUE BY AUGUST 6th, 2015. $13.00 per person Choice of entrée: Chicken Breast or Iowa Chop Tables for the Anniversary Classes may be reserved Old Settlers Celebration August 7th-9th, 2015 Maxwell School Reunion Friday at 6:00 p.m. August 7th, 2015 I/We plan to attend _____ Yes _____ No Payment in the amount of $__________ is enclosed Donation in the amount of $__________ is enclosed _____ I wish to be removed from the mailing list to help reduce expenses. Name: ______________________________________________________________________________ Class of __________ Name: _______________________________________________________________________________Class of __________ Guest/Former Teacher___________________________________________________________________________________ Meat Choice #_____ Chicken Breast #_____ Iowa Chop (Each Reservation must have a meat choice) Send reservations with payment by August 6th, 2015 to: Maxwell Alumni Association P.O. Box 108 Maxwell, IA 50161 Phone: 515-387-1444 or 515-387-1423 Reservations may be dropped off at the Main Street Floral in Maxwell, IA School Policy It is the policy of the Collins-Maxwell Community School not to discriminate on the basis of sex, race, national origin, creed, sexual orientation, age, marital status, or disability in its educational programs, activities, or employment policies as required by Title VI and VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, Title IX of the 1972 Education Amendments, and Section 504 of the Federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973. It is also the policy of this district that the curriculum, content, and instructional materials utilized reflect the cultural and racial diversity present in the United States and the variety of careers, roles, and life styles open to women as well as men in our society. One of the objectives of the total curriculum and teaching strategies is to reduce stereotyping and to eliminate bias on the basis of sex, race, ethnicity, religion, and disability. The curriculum should foster respect and appreciation for the cultural diversity found in our country and an awareness of the right, duties, and responsibilities of each individual as a member of a pluralistic society. Inquiries regarding compliance with federal or state regulations requiring nondiscrimination in programs or employment may be directed to Mr. Jason Ellingson, Superintendent, CollinsMaxwell Community School, 400 Metcalf St., Maxwell, IA 50161; or the Director of Iowa Civil Rights, Department of Education, Kansas City, MO. COLLINS-MAXWELL CSD NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION 400 METCALF STREET CARRIER ROUTE PRESORT MAXWELL, IA 50161 U.S. POSTAGE PAID COLLINS, IA 50055 PERMIT, NO 3 ECRWSS BOXHOLDER COLLINS, IA 50055 Superintendent Jason Ellingson 6-12 Principal Kevin Williams Pre-K–5 Principal Chad Grandon Board Members: Lowell Crouse, President Bryce Caple, Vice President Justin Boege, Mark Huntrods, Brad Plunkett Bus Mgr/Bd Sec Bonnie Mitchell
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