John Deere F935 Diesel For Sale

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John Deere F935 Diesel For Sale
Springville
Community School District
400 Academy Street
Springville, IA 52336
Superintendent: Terry Rhinehart
400 Academy Street
Springville, IA 52336
854-6197
Springville Secondary School
400 Academy Street
Springville, IA 52336
Principal, Shauna Dennison
854-6196
Springville Elementary School
602 Mill Avenue
Springville, IA 52336
Principal, Kyle Koeppen
854-6195
MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of the
Springville Community
Schools is to instill a
lifelong love of learning,
while promoting the
achievement of the
individual student within
a positive learning
climate where high
expectations
are cooperatively set by
school personnel,
students, parents and the
community.
June/July
2012
http://www.springville.k12.ia.us
From the Principal’s Desk
As we close this school year, we have many things to celebrate: Graduation, retirements, staff, students, and most important academic success.
Permit me to take this opportunity to express my personal appreciation for the efforts you have made
over the past months. We have continued to put emphasis on the quality of academic programs available to Springville students. We have demonstrated again this year that our students are learning well.
Iowa Assessments show we had 113 students improve reading scores, for which they received a wristband at the “Got Brains” assembly held on May 16, 2012.
We graduated 24 seniors this year. We wish them the greatest success for their futures. It is awesome
to watch them mature and become such fine young ladies and gentlemen.
We say good by to some outstanding staff members. Mr. Bill Nelson will be retiring from the school
after 36 years of service. Mrs. Mary Wright will be retiring from the school after 16 years of service.
Mr. Brian O’Donnell will become the elementary principal of St. Pius School, and finally Mr. Jared
Baumann is leaving and moving to South Dakota.We wish these individuals the greatest success for
what lies ahead for them. They will all be missed.
The last day of school was spent reviewing finals and attending a picnic at Cox Lake and enjoying a
talent show. Thank you to the city of Springville for the use of Cox Lake and especially to Todd and
Jennifer Wyman for helping organize this.
As another outstanding year of schooling comes to a close, I take this opportunity to thank the entire
staff and community for its good efforts and hard work. We do make a difference in the lives of our
students, and through them I believe we are making the world incrementally a better place for everyone.
Have a restful and enjoyable summer. I look forward to seeing everyone in the fall.
Sincerely,
Ms. Dennison
John Deere F935 Diesel For Sale
The Springville CSD is accepting closed bids for a 22
HP John Deere F935 Diesel tractor with front mower,
2609 hrs. and 72” deck. Bids are due in the superintendent’s office by noon on June 14, 2012. Bids must
be in a sealed envelope marked “John Deere Purchase.”
The bid must specify the amount the bidder wants to
purchase. Please include your name, address, phone
number(s), and e-mail if applicable. The board reserves
the right to reject any or all bids. If you have any questions, please contact Curt Morrow at 319-36101114.
Preschool Sign Up
We are still taking names for our
2012-2013 Preschool programs. Our 3
year old preschool will meet Tuesday
and Thursday mornings from 8:15 –
11:00 a.m. the cost for this would be
$85 a month. Our 4 year olds would
meet Monday – Friday afternoon, the
hours being 12:15 – 3:08. Once again
there will be no cost to 4 year olds.
Please call the Elementary office to get
on our list or with any questions. 8546195, ext 2000.
End of the Year Memories
By: Mrs. Sanders & Mrs. Wittenburg’s
Second Graders
The second graders took a few moments on the
last day of school to finish this sentence.
One of my favorite things I did in second grade
was…
Kailee Hoge - making a mobile in science.
Elyse Ward - reading Cool, Crazy Crickets.
Abby Christiansen - having Christmas breakfast
of scrambled egg, doughnuts, bacon and hot
chocolate with candy canes.
Levi Beck - having two new students in our class
and making friends with them.
Nathan Hanson - learning about the butterfly
life cycle.
Wyatt French - learning “It’s so ice on the Ice”
in music.
Liz Blakely - making spinners during our balance
and motion unit.
Rhenden Wagaman - track and field day.
Damian Cobb - taking my first Iowa Assessment
Tests.
Savannah Nealman - the candy hunt when we
had to find 100 pieces of candy and then divide
them up equally.
Morgan Nachazel - taking a field trip to my
grandpa’s pizza place, Paul Revere’s in Anamosa.
Brooklyn Mizaur - having a bagel breakfast after we read Jalapeño Bagels.
Luke Menster - measuring to see if there was
anything 100 inches long on the 100th day of
school.
Gaby Anguiano - reading the story Too Many Tamales.
Jacob Waltz - being able to take home my empty chrysalis after our Painted Lady Butterflies
emerged.
Kelcie Clothier – holding my butterfly named
“Maggie”
Drew Feltes – spelling tests
Maggie Gorman – Dr. Seuss Week
Luke Hard – having my own caterpillar.
Cole Heilig – learning that a caterpillar turns
into a chrysalis, then it turns into a butterfly.
Alexa Hutchcroft – learning how to regroup in
math.
Kailee Jacobs – writing in my journal.
Keedan Jayne – running on Track Day…
Thanks, Mr. Harmer!
Luke Jordan – looking through my transparent
chrysalis to see what my butterfly would look
like.
Grace Matus – learning that a butterfly
makes its own chrysalis when it shedding its
skin for the last time.
Nick Novick – releasing my butterfly.
Autumn Rickels – learning about regrouping in
math, especially for addition.
Dylan Schmidt – going on the field trip to “Ag
in the Park”.
A.J. Unash – learning that a butterfly drinks
nectar from a flower by using its proboscis.
Lauren Wilson – making new friends at my new
school.
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5th Grade News
As the fifth grade year came to a close, the students enjoyed putting together solar cars from The
University of Northern Iowa. They were able to experiment, problem solve, and use YouTube videos to
assemble and demonstrate the principles of solar energy with their cars. The class also visited the Old
Capital in Iowa City and appreciated seeing history in
person. Students were amazed by the burnt bell, the
winding staircase, the voting chambers, and other
items directly linked to Iowa History. In the Natural
Museum, they saw the past through various artifacts
and enjoyed visiting Bird and Mammal Hall and seeing all the animals. At the Devonian Fossil Gorge,
they learned about the floods of recent years that had
uncovered the past and loved searching for fossils in
the gorge. The class would like to thank CAST for
supporting their field trips and giving them the opportunity to visit these places.
2011 – 2012 Year in Review
*****PLEASE NOTE*****
Summer hours at the Central Office
Will be 8:00-4:00
Monday-Friday
Updates from the Elementary Gym:
Wow what a wonderful day we had for our annual
track day at Springville Elementary School! The
weather was outstanding and it was an exciting
day for all who participated in track day. I would
first like to thank the parent volunteers that helped
us with track day and the student helpers in Mr.
Martin’s physical education classes. Without all of
your help track day would not run like we would
want it to be. I would like to thank all of the staff
we have here in our schools at Springville and for
all the things they do for our students. I would like
to thank the parents who came to watch their sons
and daughters compete at track day.
The students worked hard in preparation for track
day and their efforts did not go unnoticed. I
thought the students were enthusiastic, positive,
and showed good sportsmanship throughout the
track races, field events, and games. The elementary students will receive track day ribbons for
their outstanding participation in track day events.
This has been a great first yeat for me in the
Springville Community School District. I have
enjoyed working with your sons and daughters at
recess, in the classroom, and in the gym. Have a
great and safe summer vacation!
Sincerely,
Mr. Harmer
Springville Elementary Physical Education
REGISTRATION FOR THE 2012-2013
SCHOOL YEAR WILL BE
AUGUST 6TH
12:00PM-7:00PM
SECONDARY BUILDING
This year was an awesome year for me as a teacher
here at Springville Schools. This was my fifth year teaching
physical education and health as the only secondary physical
education teacher. Also was the first year of our new gymnasium that the students got to use during their physical education classes.
In physical education with the middle schools students
we did a variety of units including volleyball, basketball,
floor hockey, and softball. They also did some not so traditional units including badminton/pickle ball, Frisbee golf,
and handball. During our basketball unit we helped the
American Heart Association and participated in Hoops for
Heart raising over $400. The middle school students also had
the opportunity to use our brand new archery equipment that
was purchased by a grant from National Archery in the
Schools Program, providing them with proper technique and
experience of shooting a bow so they may think about joining our Archery Club next school year.
In physical education with the high school students we
again tried to allow them to choose what type of class they
had. Since I was the only teacher, students had Physical Education every other day. Also they could choose from weight
lifting, recreation (traditional PE), or LifeTime PE (golf,
volleyball, etc. – activities they can do at any age). During
that time students were involved in units that including lacrosse, football, basketball, and floor hockey.
The high school students, along with the middle
school students also held their 3rd Annual Relay Recess here
at Springville. My dad decided to run 62 miles (100 kilometers) with students participating during physical education
class and throughout the day. With the help from the American Cancer Society and ASAC, our community held this all
day event and raised $1500 for the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life.
This was my third year teaching health to high school
students, which was a lot more hands on this year for the
students. The students made projects, posters, games, and
even taught a lesson, showing comprehension of the topics
discussed. The students learned a lot about their physical,
emotional, and social health and how that is impacting them
now and in the future. This was also the first year we had the
Young Parents Network come out in coordination with our
“Making Proud Choices” curriculum. This curriculum is a
safe-sex approach to HIV/AIDS and STDs. This curriculum
allowed students to gain knowledge on the subject and hopefully give them a better understanding of it too.
All in all, this year was another exciting one for me. I
am anxiously waiting for next year already and cannot wait
to improve on what has been done in physical education and
health. I am looking forward to the “modified” schedule for
physical education which will allow me to have another high
school class along with being able to use all the new facilities and equipment the whole year here at Springville.
Sincerely,
Joe Martin
Physical Education & Health Teacher
Springville Schools
Caleb Scott Anderson
Raymond Ernest Colony
Caleb plans to attend
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in
Daytona Beach, Florida to study aerospace
engineering and obtain
his pilot’s license.
Raymond will
attend college to
major in landscaping construction
and design.
Jamie Ann Donaldson
Haley Lynn Boland
Jamie plans to attend
Central College to
major in exercise
science and play
softball.
Haley plans to work
through the summer
and then attend Kirkwood this fall to study
human resources.
Ciara Elizabeth Eggert
Alexander Ryan Builta
Alex’s college choice is
either McNally-Smith
or Kirkwood.
Bayli Elizabeth Chapman
Bayli plans to go to
Kirkwood Community
College to get her
pre-requisite classes
and then register for the
radiology program at
Mercy Hospital.
Ciara plans to attend
Kirkwood Community
College following
graduation. She is
looking forward to
having her own apartment and job.
Cassandra Jane Qui
Fitzgerald
Cassandra plans to
attend Iowa State to
study dairy science
and biology.
Allyson Lee Frankenburg
Mikkel Amundsen Jensen
Allyson plans to attend
Kirkwood for two years
and then transfer to the
University of Iowa
to become a Nurse
Anesthetist.
After returning to Norway,
and finishing school
there, he plans to join the
army as a paratrooper,
make lots of money, and
have a good wife and
awesome kids.
Megan Marie Hall
Holly Elaine Mikita
Megan will be attending
Mt. Mercy University to
major in psychology and
sociology with a possible
minor in criminal justice.
She plans to play volleyball. Following college
graduation she plans to
attend the police academy and eventually work
in law enforcement.
Holly plans to attend
Kirkwood Community
College to major in
elementary education.
Brien Scott Hanson
Brien plans to join
the United States
Air Force to become
a mechanic.
Haley Yvonne Moravec
Haley plans to attend
Iowa State in the fall
to major in
culinary science.
Brandon Edward Mysak
Cody Eugene Holmes
Cody plans to attend
army infantry school.
Brandon plans to attend
Kirkwood for a year and
then transfer to either
the University of Iowa
or U.N.I.
Emily Ann Mysak
Nathaniel Adam Randolph
Emily will attend Mt.
Mercy University to
pursue a career in social work.
Nathaniel plans to attend
the University of Northern
Iowa. He plans to study
history and international
relations.
Bailey Marie Nelson
Carly Violet Robertson
Bailey plans to attend
Kirkwood Community
College for two years
and then transfer to
the University of Iowa
or Mount Mercy.
Carly plans to attend
Kirkwood to study
graphic communication
technology and then
transfer to a four year
college.
Hannah Leigh O’Brien
Hannah plans to attend
Cornell College to major in psychology and
participate in
instrumental music,
with a possible minor in
Spanish or sociology.
Brittney Ann Oxley
Brittney plans to attend
the University of
Northern Iowa to
become a speech
pathologist.
Zach Timothy Scriver
Zach plans to attend
Loras College to study
criminal justice
and biology.
Congratulations
Class of 2012
Springville Elementary School
2012-2013 SCHOOL SUPPLY LIST
ALL STUDENTS SHOULD HAVE TENNIS SHOES OR ANY RUBBER-SOLED SHOES THAT WILL
NOT MAR THE GYM FLOOR.
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________
Kindergarten:
Please mark each of the following with your child’s name. Mark each crayon, marker, etc.:
1 box of 16 Crayola brand crayons
1 box 8 Classic Markers
1 pair of children’s round end Fiskar scissors
1 water bottle
1 small plastic school box
1 towel
3 pocket folders to carry notes to & from school (name on)
1 pink eraser
2 -3 ring binder, 1” inch, hard
THE FOLLOWING ITEMS DO NOT HAVE TO HAVE YOUR CHILD’S NAME ON:
2 boxes of pencils
1 small 4 oz bottle of Elmer’s white glue
1 pkg. Chlorox/Lysol wipes
1 box snack size & quart size sandwich bags
1 pkg watercolors
1 pkg dry erase markers
12 glue sticks in zip-loc bag
3 boxes of Kleenex
2 pkgs baby wipes
2 rolls scotch tape
2 highlighters
*Please choose one of the following to send to be shared by the class: Paper cups, paper plates (non Styrofoam), paper bags
(white or brown) or plastic spoons. The other items are listed below. We divided them up by last names.
White Cardstock/ colored pencils – if your last name starts with A-D please bring
Aluminum foil , play doh– if your last name starts with E-H please bring
Card stock, sidewalk chalk – if your last name starts with I-L please
Ribbon, stickers – if your last name starts with M-P please bring
Cotton balls, vis-a-vis – if your last name starts with Q-T
Colored cardstock – if your last name starts with U-Z please bring.
Please send only the things listed above.
________________________________________________________________________________________________
First Grade:
1 boxes of #2 pencils
2 boxes of Kleenex
20 glue sticks
1 bottle of hand sanitizer
2 pkgs. Crayola Classic thick markers
1 – 3 ring binder 1 ½ inches
2 pkgs of Wet Wipes (refills are fine)
1 pkg. of Chlorox Wipes
4 pocket folders
2 Highlighters
1 pkg of 4 Expo Dry Erase Markers
2 pkg white notecards
1 box of pencil erasers
Fiskar Scissors
2 pkgs. Crayola Crayons(no more than 24)
1 pkg. Crayola colored pencils
1 pencil box
1 water bottle
backpack
1 package Vis-à-vis Markers
1 pkg. binder dividers
1 – 3 ring 1” binder
Choose 1 item to bring: play doh or post-it notes
If your last name starts with: A-G bring 1pkg. of tissue paper(any color) and big ziplock bags(gallon size). H-N bring glitter
glue(any color) and paper plates. O-Z bring small ziplock bags(quart size), wiggly eyes, and stickers(any design).
NO BALL POINT PENS, RULERS, OR MECHANICAL PENCILS
Second Grade:
2 yellow highlighters
2 large boxes of Kleenex
1 block eraser
6 glue sticks
2 red checking pencils (no pens)
box of crayons(no more than 24)
scissors (please label with child’s name)
1 roll of scotch tape with cutting edge
1- 1/2 inch binder with front and back pockets
1- 3 ring – 1” binder
1 pkg. of water based thick markers (classic only)
1 pkg 3x3 post it notes
4 Wide ruled Composition Notebooks (NO SPIRALS PLEASE)
pencil box(5”x8” or close to it – nothing larger please)
3 pkgs. of PRE-SHARPENED PENCILS (you can buy them sharpened or sharpen them yourself)
4 two pocket plastic folders for papers with name on front (NO SIDE POCKETS)
1 of each blue, black, & red dry erase markers
1 Container of disinfecting wipes
Some type of bag to carry items to and from school
NO TRAPPER NOTEBOOKS
NO COLORED PENCIL SETS
If your last name starts with:
A-L bring Zip Loc freezer bags with zipper (gallon size)
M-Z bring hand sanitizer (above 60% Ethyl Alcohol)
_______________________________________________________________________________________________
Third Grade :
4 pkg. 20 #2 pencils
1 clean old sock or glove
6 red checking pencils
1 pkg. of Expo markers
1 composition notebook
4 yellow highlighters
2 large erasers
2 boxes of 24 crayons
1 bottle of white glue
Fiskar scissors,1 pair
16 glue sticks
2 pkgs. anti-bacterial wipes
school box
2 boxes of Kleenex
1 pkg. water base crayola thick markers
1 bottle of hand sanitizer
2 boxes of colored pencils
1 box of Zip-loc bags(any size)
2 pocket folders(one with 3 prongs)
1 – 3 ring -1”binder
Please label all materials.
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
Fourth Grade :
3 pkgs. #2 pencils
2 pkg. only colored pencils
2 pkg. basic colored markers
2 erasers(no pencil top erasers)
2 red checking pencils
4 dry erase markers
2 highlighters
6 glue sticks
scissors (medium size only, not child size)
1 pkg. white and 1 colored 3x5 note cards
1- 1 inch 3 ring binder with holes
3 pkgs. 3x3 sticky notes
3 plastic pocket folders
1 regular sizes school box
3 boxes of tissue
1 composition notebook
1 pkg. baby wipes
1 container disposable wipes
Send one of the following : Sharpies, extra baby wipes, extra scissors, paper towel rolls, card stock, ream of colored printer
paper,
*PLEASE DO NOT LABEL WITH YOUR CHILD’S NAME.
Fifth Grade:
2 pkgs. #2 pencils
scissors (labeled)
1 composition notebook
2 pkg. 12 colored pencils
2 pkg. wide-lined notebook paper
1 spiral notebook
4 glue sticks
2 large boxes of Kleenex
2 pkgs. of dry erase markers and eraser/or a clean sock
calculator
2 rolls of scotch tape
1 pkg. ball point pens (colored)
school box (small)
1 highlighter
1 pkg. water base crayola thick markers
1 – 3 ring – 1” binder
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
Preschool:
1 Backpack (labeled with child’s name)
Extra change of clothes
3 – ring binder
2 – 2 pocket folders
1 bottle glue
2 glue sticks
1 box washable markers
1 roll scotch tape
1 roll paper towels
1 box tissues
1 container of Chlorox Wipes
1 package of paper plates or napkins
1 package card stock (any color)
1 box baggies (sandwich or gallon size)
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
Art Supply List:
To help cut costs, I would appreciate if each child brought the following art supplies to their grade on the first day of art class
next year. I am also including items that can always be used in the art classroom so when you are cleaning closets or if you
are headed to the dollar store, please think of us. Your donations are very much appreciated!
Kindergarten:
Wet wipes
First Grade
Wet wipes
Second Grade
Wet wipes or dish soap
Third Grade
Pencils
Fourth Grade
Pencils
Fifth Grade
Glue stick(s)
____________________________________________________________________________________
Items on the class lists may need to be replenished during the school year. A note will come home if your child is in need of
something.
Springville Community School
Secondary School Supplies
This is a basic list. There may be additional supplies needed throughout the year.
6th-8th grades
__1 Zipper binder
__Loose leaf paper- college ruled
__#2 pencils
__12 blue or black pens
__Dictionary
__5 Book covers
__Scissors
__Ruler with centimeters and inches
__Colored pencils
__5 highlighters
__6-2 pocket folders (plus one specifically for 6th grade choir
with 10 sheets of notebook paper)
__2-1 inch binders (1 for science, 1 for literature)
__Spiral notebook for all 6th-8th grade students 1 specifically for Language Arts and 1 for math.
__Scientific Calculator (TI 30 or TI 34 suggested)
__Compass
__Protractor
__2 packages index cards
__2 box of tissues (Very important supply!!)
___ear buds for 7th and 8th grade GENERAL music
High school class specific supplies
__Spanish- Spanish/English Dictionary & large book cover
__All high school math classes require a 2 pocket folder to dedicate to math assignments.
__Algebra, pre-calculus and calculus students need either a TI 83 or TI 84 graphing calculator.
__Geometry students need a compass, protractor and ruler.
Any additional high school class supplies will be requested
the first week of school.
All students
___2 pad locks.
One for their hallway locker and one for their PE locker.
The school can not be responsible for unsecured items.
___Change of clothes for P.E. (t-shirt, shorts and/or sweatpants & athletic shoes.)
6th Grade
Tehya Allen**
Ryan Barner*
Courtney Boland**
Tehya Cart**
Brandon Close**
Caleb Cornwell*
Leah Foley**
Nicholas Hagensick**
Kylie Hanshaw**
Henry Hoogland**
Alyssa Jaeger**
Samantha Johnson**
Haley Kirchmann**
Jacinde Lillard*
Rylee Menster**
Nicole Noggle**
Lauren Royer**
Megan Stockman**
Madilyn Wagaman**
Nicholas Yousse*
7th Grade
Megan Allsup**
Andrew Blakely**
Olivia Dlouhy**
Katelyn Gloeckner**
Patrick Gorman**
Nicholas Janechek**
Marissa Kilburg**
Austin Kirchman**
Matthew Lang**
Samuel Lorimer**
Jenna Nulle**
Braden Oxley**
Allison Rudnicki**
Nicholas Stuppi**
10th Grade
8th Grade
9th Grade
Max Boland**
Ashley Brady**
Elizabeth Chapman**
Jonathan Cornwell*
Hallie Corum**
Alyssa Epperson**
Carter Gillmore**
Andrew Hagensick**
Vanessa Harding**
Christine Hoogland**
Emily Horak**
Jordyn Johnson**
Jacob Loehr**
Nicole Miller**
Nolan Smith**
Megan Wagaman**
Sydney Williams**
Sophia Wilson**
Megan Baily**
Kendra Braswell**
Amanda Fisher**
Rachel Gloeckner**
Trevor Hulett**
Breanna Kilburg**
Andrew Lorimer**
Sarah Matus**
Ryan Menster**
Ty Nelson*
Nicole Stockman**
Christine Stuppi**
Madison Wittenburg**
11th Grade
Selby Ballantyne**
Micayla Eganhouse**
Emily Fay**
Kaitlin Fisher**
Jason Fredericks**
Kayla Haverkamp**
Jon Heubner**
Angie Hoogland**
Jake Hulett**
Erin McCall**
Samantha Smith**
Kaitlin Stockman**
Morgan Waltz**
Brian Allsup**
Alex Barner**
Calvin Cope**
Samantha Fitzgerald**
Samantha Frederick**
Sidney Hopkins**
D.J. Hotz**
Tracy Kilburg**
Leanna Mysak**
Elias Nissen**
Karlie Nulle**
Bruce Ogden**
Tyler Rowell**
Samuel Scriver**
Tyler Stewart**
12th Grade
Caleb Anderson**
Raymond Colony**
Jamie Donaldson**
Cassandra Fitzgerald**
Allyson Frankenburg**
Megan Hall**
Mikkel Jensen**
Holly Mikita**
Haley Moravec**
Emily Mysak**
Hannah O’Brien**
Brittney Oxley**
Nathaniel Randolph**
Carly Robertson**
Zach Scriver*
*= 4th quarter honor roll
** = 2nd semester honor
SPRINGVILLE COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
Springville, Iowa
BOARD MINUTES – May 15, 2012
NOTE: These minutes are unofficial until approved
by the board at the next regular meeting.
BOARD WORK SESSION
A Board Work Session was held at 6:15 p.m. on May
15, 2012 prior to the Regular Board Meeting with Lee
Ann Grimley, Tami Gillmore, Judy Studt, Todd Nulle,
Dennis Thies, Superintendent Terry Rhinehart, Secondary Principal/Instructional Leader Shauna Dennison, Elementary Principal/Activities Director Kyle
Koeppen, and Board Secretary/Business Manager
Stacey Matus present. Dinner was served by Mr.
Rhinehart and Mrs. Matus as a token of appreciation
to the board members for their time, dedication, and
service to the Springville Community School District.
The work session ended at 6:59 pm. No action was
taken.
REGULAR BOARD MEETING
President Lee Ann Grimley called the regular meeting of the Springville Community School District
Board of Directors to order on May 15, 2012 at 7:00
pm. Other members present were Tami Gillmore,
Todd Nulle, Judy Studt and Dennis Thies. Also present were Superintendent Terry Rhinehart, Secondary Principal/Instructional Leader Shauna Dennison,
Elementary Principal/Activities Director Kyle Koeppen, Board Secretary/Business Manager Stacey
Matus and guests.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
Judy Studt made a motion to approve the agenda as
presented. All ayes, motion carried.
APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA
Todd Nulle made a motion to approve the consent
agenda. All ayes, motion carried.
- Minutes from the April 18, 2012, board meeting.
- Financial reports as presented.
- List of bills presented for payment.
-Resignation from Kris Dennison as Special Education Associate effective immediately; Resignation
from Jared Baumann as Middle School Science
Teacher effective at the end of the 2011-12 school
year; and Resignation from Brian O’Donnell as High
School Social Studies Teacher and Middle School
Football Coach effective at the end of the 2011-12
school year.
COMMUNICATIONS/REPORTS
Terry Rhinehart, Superintendent/Transportation Director/Curriculum Director reported on the following:
Attended training conducted by Dr. Richard Elmore
on superintendent network rounds and how to write
theories of action, problem of practice, use of information, collection of data, writing questions, and presenting outcomes; Completed Superintendent Network rounds at Mt. Vernon CSD; Attended the executive leadership meeting hosted by SAI as part of a
group studying the state funding formula to make
recommendations for improvement; AEA superintendent learning reviewed several technology resources; Superintendent Network continued to review the book “Focus” and set dates for next year’s
meetings; Tony Amsler from GWAEA visited with the
administration about the possibility of 1:1 computing,
support, infrastructure needs, ongoing training, and
maintenance plans; Attended State Superintendent
Advisory Council with the discussion centered
around school funding formula concerns, modified
allowable growth, and the lack of legislation passed
toward the education reform.
Lee Ann Grimley, Board President spoke about the
Legislative Conversation on Saturday, April 21, 2012
with Senators Dvorsky and Mathis present.
Shauna Dennison, Secondary Principal/Instructional
Leader reported on the following: 8th grade Adventureland trip is rescheduled for Monday, May 21 st;
Relay For Life event combined with the district’s Go
The Distance Day participation was phenomenal;
University of Northern Iowa Professor Charles
McNulty will be visiting to observe the district’s success in peer coaching and student analysis; and Invited the board members to attend the “Got Brains”
assembly to celebrate ITBS scores on Wednesday,
May 16th and the elementary track day events that
will follow.
Kyle Koeppen, Elementary Principal/Activities Director reported on the following: GWAEA intends to
look at the district’s technology equipment, internet
set up, and server systems to determine if Springville
would be eligible to have a trial of a new initiative that
the agency wants to implement to give support to
local school districts on IT services; Expressed appreciation to the elementary teachers on their flexibility when doing a trial run of the collaboration schedule with survey results from the trial week providing
positive feedback and areas to improve the process
for next year; Volunteer recognition assembly at the
elementary to show appreciation to the volunteers
who donated over 600 total hours for the 2011-12
school year; and Congratulations extended to the
Springville boys and girls state track qualifiers.
PUBLIC FORUM
President Grimley introduced guest Kristi Keast from
Mt. Vernon who is running for the Iowa House in the
new district 95. The board welcomed Kristi and
thanked her for attending the board meeting.
Rich Lorimer expressed his appreciation to Secondary
Principal Ms. Dennison for being an outstanding principal and making opportunities available for his son to
challenge himself academically.
BOARD LEARNING – CONVERSATIONS ABOUT
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR 2012-2013
Mr. Rhinehart shared professional development plans
for the 2012-13 school year. Kris Donnelly and Arlene
Brandt from Grant Wood AEA have sent information
and strategies with guiding questions to help the district stay focused on the reading goal. Importance of
determining the amount of time being spent on learning strategies we want to do to reach our goal verses
the amount of professional development time devoted
to learning strategies mandated by the state. Mr.
Rhinehart reiterated that teachers have a full plate with
analyzing student data, implementing anti-bullying and
harassing strategies, implementing Iowa Core standards, and implementing effective reading strategies.
NEW BUSINESS
APPROVE CONTRACT FOR CHEMICAL WATER
TREATMENT/PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE FOR
HVAC SYSTEM-SECONDARY
Dennis Thies made a motion to accept the recommendation to approve the contract for chemical water treatment/preventative maintenance for the HVAC secondary system from Brecke for the amount of $3,300.00.
Tami Gillmore confirmed with Mr. Rhinehart that the
chemical cost is included in the contract. All ayes, motion carried.
APPROVE AGREEMENT WITH THE SPRINGVILLE
EDUCATION ASSOCIATION
Judy Studt made a motion to accept the recommendation to approve the agreement with the Springville
Education Association for the 2012-13 school year.
The cost of the agreement is $69,975.00 with
$875.00 added to the base salary for a 4% total
package increase. All ayes, motion carried.
APPROVE FIRST READING OF BOARD POLICY
605.6 INTERNET APPROPRIATE USE POLICY
Dennis Thies made a motion to accept the recommendation to approve the first reading of board policy 605.6 Internet Appropriate Use Policy. The
changes in the policy are prompted by legislation.
All ayes, motion carried
DISCUSSION ITEMS
The board expressed their appreciation to Mr.
James Mitchell for donating $1,000.00 for elementary classroom supplies and materials and for participating in the Rockwell Collins Matching Gift Program.
Mr. Rhinehart reviewed the following meeting dates
and times: Graduation ceremony on Sunday, May
20, 2012; Design Team Meeting at Grant Wood on
May 23, 2012; Next regular board meeting on Thursday, June 21, 2012.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business President Lee Ann
Grimley declared the meeting adjourned at 7:41 p.m.
Following adjournment the board met as provided in
Iowa Code 20.17(3) for collective bargaining strategy
session.
Respectfully Submitted,
APPROVE PURCHASE OF TEXTBOOKS FOR SOCIAL STUDIES AND SCIENCE
Tami Gillmore made a motion to accept the recommendation to approve the purchase of textbooks for
social studies and science. All ayes, motion carried.
APPROVE IOWA LEADERSHIP ACADEMY SUPERINTENDENT NETWORK FOR 2012-2013
Judy Studt made a motion to accept the recommendation to approve the Intent to Commit for the Iowa Leadership Academy Superintendent Network for the 201213 school year. All ayes, motion carried.
APPROVE CONTRACT WITH THE IOWA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Tami Gillmore made a motion to accept the recommendation to approve the contract with the Iowa Department of Education to receive compensation
through the Teacher Quality Partnership Grant. All
ayes, motion carried.
__________________________________________
Stacey Matus, Board Secretary
_________________________________________
Lee Ann Grimley, Board President
School Board Meeting
will be
Thursday, June 21st
at 7:00PM
WELLNESS REPORT
The wellness committee was busy this year organizing
healthy choices and activities in the Springville
Schools. Both buildings organized mileage clubs that
sent us on a walk to Chicago. We had two schoolwide walks and enjoyed the community joining in with
us. Daily announcements contained Healthy Kids
Bulletins. The elementary had a bike ride and presentation on bike safety and students received free bike
helmets. At the secondary, the Relay for Life activity
was held to coordinate with Go the Distance Day, a
statewide healthy kids initiative. We also developed a
policy for healthy snacks in the preschool and kindergarten.
A big thank you goes to the individuals on the Wellness Committee: K O’Brien, Kyle Koeppen, Vince
Abel, Joe Martin, Megan Hall, Jake Hulett, Judy Studt,
Iris Trampe, Terry Rhinehart, Brandon Mysak, Haley
Moravec, and Shauna Dennison. Look for more to
come in the 2012-2013 school year.
STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT
Iowa Assessments indicate an increase in Springville
student test scores. We had an increase that indicates
10% more of our students are proficient in reading
comprehension. Thanks to all the staff for working so
hard to make Springville students great readers.
2012-2013 Registration Information
Again this year in order to provide a more flexible
and cost effective approach to student registration,
Springville CSD will be requiring an online enrollment process for the 2012-2013 school year.
This process will begin in July, and in order to register your child online, you must have an account in
Powerschool for your child/children.
If you have NOT created an account, please go to the
school’s website at www.springville.k12.ia.us for
instructions on how to do so. If you do not know
your child's access id and password, please contact
Miss Carnahan at mecarnahan@springville.k12.ia.us
SPRINGVILLE COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
Springville, Iowa
BOARD MINUTES – May 22, 2012
NOTE: These minutes are unofficial until approved by the
board at the next regular meeting.
SPECIAL BOARD MEETING
President Lee Ann Grimley called the special meeting of
the Springville Community School District Board of Directors to order on May 22, 2012 at 6:36 pm. Other members
present were Judy Studt and Dennis Thies. Also present
was Superintendent Terry Rhinehart. Tami Gillmore and
Todd Nulle were absent.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
Judy Studt made a motion to approve the agenda as presented. All ayes, motion carried.
CONSIDER RECOMMENDATION FOR CLASSIFIED &
ADMINISTRATIVE WAGES & SALARIES FOR 2012-2013
Judy Studt made a motion to accept the recommendation
for Classified & Administrative Wages & Salaries for 201213 to include a 4% increase with the exception of the 6-12
Secondary Principal/Instructional Leader to receive a 0%
salary increase and Superintendent/Curriculum Director/
Transportation Director cost to the district is decreased by
2.3%. All ayes, motion carried.
ACCEPT RESIGNATION
Dennis Thies made a motion to accept the recommendation to accept the resignation from Abby Backes as Elementary Teacher effective at the end of the 11-12 school
year. All ayes, motion carried.
APPROVE IAEP PURCHASING AGREEMENT
Judy Studt made a motion to accept the recommendation
to approve the IAEP Purchasing Agreement for the 201213 school year. All ayes, motion carried.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business President Lee Ann Grimley declared the meeting adjourned at 6:44 p.m.
Respectfully Submitted,
__________________________________________
Terry Rhinehart, Superintendent
_________________________________________
Lee Ann Grimley, Board President
HAVE A
GREAT
SUMMER!

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