Check it all out in the Frederick FYI Newsletter Oct

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Check it all out in the Frederick FYI Newsletter Oct
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OCTOBER 2015
Northern Plains Fall retreat
By Donna Sumption
Local Contributer
Northern Plains WELCA Conference
Fall Retreat/Training was hosted by
St Paul’s Lutheran Church and Savo
Lutheran Church on Saturday Sept. 12th
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from several churches in our conference
met for training, bible study, entertainment
and inspirational speakers.
Our theme was “Jesus Loves Me” both
traditional and the senior version and a skit
What’s coming up
FRIDAY, OCT. 2
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church
Homecoming Brunch, 11 a.m. at
Church.
Homecoming Parade, 1 p.m. in
Frederick.
Football v. Ipswich, 7 p.m. in
Frederick
by the conference officers was enjoyed by all.
Guest speakers were Sharron Brady from the
Kedish House in Ellendale, ND which was our
“Love Offering” project and donations were
presented to her and Deb Barnett from Avera
Health Systems in Aberdeen, who shared a
wonderful talk on spiritual healing.
There was also a silent auction throughout
the day with many items donated, the
proceeds from the auction help with the
travel expenses for the National Triannual
See RETREAT on page 4
Frederick Area celebrates achievement
SATURDAY, OCT. 3
JH Football Jamboree, 10 a.m. in
Frederick.
SUNDAY, OCT. 4
Live auction, 2 p.m. at Historical
Society.
MONDAY, OCT. 5
JH Football v. Warner, at 4:30 p.m. in
Warner.
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 7
LRC Cross Country, at 1 p.m. in
Ipswich.
THURSDAY, OCT. 8
ASVAB Testing, at Frederick Area
School.
MONDAY, OCT. 12
Frederick Area School board
meeting, 7 p.m. at the school library.
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 14
Cross Country, Region meet.
THURSDAY, OCT. 15
JH Football v. Ipswich, at 4:30 p.m. in
Ipswich.
Continued on next page
Photo Courtesy FASD Journalism
Students celebrate Frederick School’s high performance with popsicles.
Pictured above from L to R: Logan Schlosser, Bryson Witte, Cory Murphy, and Dallas Johnson.
FAHS classified as exemplary school
By Knute Reierson
Frederick Area Superintendent
Frederick High School has been classified
as an Exemplary High Performance school
from the 2014-15 School Performance Index.
Also, the Frederick Elementary has been
classified as a Status school. Classifications
were made public with the release of the
Report Card on September 22, which can be
found on the school’s website.
Exemplary schools are those whose overall
School Performance Index score is among the
top five percent of all schools in South Dakota;
while, status schools are those schools whose
performance ranks in the next five percent
See SCHOOL PERFORMANCE on page 4
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Routines benefit school and home
SUPERINTENDENT
CORNER
By Mr. Knute Reierson
Frederick Area Superintendent
Parenting has been defined
as one of the few jobs that come
with no instructional manual.
When new parents bring home
that “neat little bundle of joy,”
it is with excitement that we as
parents plan our lives around
the additions that we put at our
dinner table. So what are our
daily routines and how do they
affect our family!
1) Maintain daily morning
routines – walk the dog, eat
breakfast, shower, get dressed,
brush teeth and hair, etc.
2) After school routines –
students need some time (as
well as parents) to decompress
when they get home. Play,
small snack, exercise, walk, or
watching a short TV program
are acceptable before settling
down to start homework either
before or after supper.
3) Dinner routines – lasagna
on Monday, mac and cheese
on Tuesday, pick up or pop in
the oven pizza on Wednesday,
cheese sandwiches and soup for
Thursday with grilled burgers,
fresh fruit, and vegetables on
Friday makes for a consistent
schedule. Or make a rotating
schedule every two weeks.
Shopping ahead as an adult takes
the stress out of choosing meals
at the last minute.
4) Bedtime routines - These
are more written for younger
children who have an early
bedtime. Doing the routine
of taking a bath, getting your
pajamas on, reading to your
children all snuggled up, then
the tuck in, and bedtime prayers
being thankful for grandma
– whatever your habits, your
children will expect you to keep
them as this is precious time so
that they know they are loved by
you. Find a routine for the preteen and teen too. Setting out
your clothes the night before can
create less stress for all ages.
Routines make school and
home a more loving place. As
life has plenty of changes, make
a schedule and be flexible in
keeping it.
Being a student is hard work
By Mrs. Jessica
Ringgenberg
Frederick Area Principal
The students of the Frederick
Area School sure have been
busy over the last month.
Walking through the halls I
see students working on their
studies, preparing for classes,
and rising to higher standards
of education. After school, we
have students participating in
many extra-curricular activities
including volleyball, cross
country, football, band, and
academic groups as well. Many
of our students have also spent
time volunteering to make their
community a better place. It
What’s coming up
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FRIDAY, OCT. 16
Avenger Joe Band, at Elm
Lake Resort.
SATUDAY, OCT. 17
Baby Shower for Taylor
(Truebenbach) Family, 10
a.m. at St. Paul’s Lutheran
Church.
is these kinds of students that
make the Frederick Area student
body a pleasure to work with
each and every day.
This is the time of year when
I think about this quote by John
Ruskin: “Education...is painful,
continual and difficult work to be
done in kindness, by watching,
by warning, by praise, but above
all -- by example.” With all of
the commitments our students
make, and the time crunches
we all feel, it is no doubt that
being a student is hard work.
It is important that we all value
their struggles and support them
as best we can. Our ICU and
Enhancement programs do just
that, provide an extra bit of help
and support to those students
in need. It is also important
to remember that when our
students struggle, sometimes
we need to support them with
praise, other times we need to
give them a little push to get
back on track. However, the
best thing we can do to support
our students is to show them
the value of school and what
an education means to their
future. I love when the school
and families work together as a
team! This reinforces what many
people say, “It takes a village to
raise a child.”
I am proud of all of our
students, and you should be
as well. They are truly a great
Baby Shower for Dosch
family,
3 p.m. at Frederick Community
Center.
SATURDAY, OCT. 17
Cross Country, Region meet.
Avenger Joe Band, at Elm
Lake Resort.
Fire and Rescue Fun Night, 6
p.m. at Titans Bar.
MONDAY, OCT. 19
JH Football Jamboree, at 4
p.m. in Ipswich.
TUESDAY, OCT. 20
Senior Citizens meeting, 1:30
p.m. at Frederick Community
Center.
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 21
Flu shots, at Frederick School.
P R I N C I PA L
CORNER
group.
I look forward to
watching them grow throughout
the year. If you ever need any
assistance, please know that the
school team is here to help as
best we can; as we have found
that learning comes at all ages.
SATURDAY, OCT. 24
Baby Shower for Kelli Hart &
Brady Skowron, 10 a.m. at St.
Paul’s Lutheran Church.
MONDAY, OCT. 26
JHGBB starts
SATURDAY, OCT. 31
Halloween costume party, at
Elm Lake Resort.
F r e de r ick F.Y. I . • October 2 015 • 3
Putting a focus on bullying prevention
COUNSELOR
CORNER
By Brandon Gorsuch
Frederick Area Counselor
The first few weeks have
flown by here at Frederick Area.
I have enjoyed getting to know
the students and staff more
and more every week. Each
day brings new challenges and
opportunities that keep the
school environment fun and
exciting.
I have spent the first couple
weeks visiting the K-6 classrooms
and discussing my role as the
school counselor while also
reviewing respect, responsibility
and the importance of making
good choices, doing things right,
and having a positive attitude.
We have enjoyed activities about
these important topics that
facilitate working together with
our peers.
As we progress into October
we will focus our guidance
lessons on bullying prevention.
Learning the definition of
bullying as an intentional act
of aggression, occurring in a
relationship characterized by
an imbalance of power, and
IN BRIEF
Homecoming tradition
A homecoming tradition,
started over 30 years ago by the
WELCA at St Paul’s Church,
will be held on Friday, October
2. Lunch will be served at 11:00
am. Following the parade, there
will be pie and coffee, and there
will be a bake sale. Stop in and
enjoy the homemade goodies.
ID Theft Smart
First National Bank of
Frederick is offering a new
product that helps to monitor
and restore your identity if you
are a victim of identity theft.
Stop in to learn more about
IDTheftSmart, including credit
monitoring.
Flu Shots
Flu
shots
will
be
administered to Frederick Area
School students at the school
on Wednesday, October 21.
Forms will be sent home with
kids and must be signed and
returned before flu shots can be
administered. Information can
be found on the school website
or by calling the office at
329-2145.
is persistent or pervasive, will
be the first step. Parents can
support their children at home
by helping them learn the
difference between a bullying
situation and kids that are being
mean by reminding them of
these important differences.
I will be introducing and
reviewing a STOP-WALKTALK plan with all grade
levels. Students will be taught
that when they encounter a
bullying situation, the first
thing they should do is tell
that person to STOP in a firm
voice. Using I-Messages to tell
the other person how their
behavior is affecting them will
be encouraged (i.e., “I feel ____
when _____. Please stop.”).
If that doesn’t work, students
will learn to WALK away from
the situation and go to a safe
place where that person cannot
bother them.
If that doesn’t work, we will
be able to recognize a trusted
adult that we can TALK to about
the situation. Throughout our
exercises we will identify safe
places and trusted adults we can
refer back to if we find ourselves
in a bullying situation.
By emphasizing prevention
we can help the students deal
with conflicts and keep the
school environment fun for
everyone.
I look forward to another
great month at Frederick Area!
Have a good October!
ASVAB Testing
By Alexis Huettl
FASD Journalism
On October 8th, 2015 Frederick High School juniors and
seniors will set out to complete the ASVAB (Armed Services
Vocational Aptitude Battery) test. This test measures developed
abilities and predicts future academic and job success in the
military. It is administered annually to more than one million
military applicants, high school, and college students. Frederick
High School has been doing this test for three years, and will
continue to do so as it is good practice for the ACT exam. The test
focuses on four main areas of understanding: arithmetic, word
knowledge, reading comprehension, and math knowledge.
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Retreat: Thank you to all
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Conference which will be held in Minneapolis, MN
in 2017. Special Music was provide by Karen Brotzel,
Tonya Zinter and Marie Schlosser.
Thanks to all the women from both Savo and
St Paul’s for all their food, decorations and help in
making this a very successful event.
Homesteading in SD
By Kay Dumire
Frederick Area Historical Society
2:00 PM to 4:00 PM at the Museum.
The Frederick Area Historical
Society's "Homesteading in SD" event
held Sunday, September 13, was a
huge success. Money was raised for the
continuing renovation of the building.
The local families who presented the
stories of more than 100 years of living
or owning the same farms were very
interesting and entertaining.
The Historical Society will have
another event on October 4, from
Lyle Podoll as the auctioneer. There
This will include a live auction with
will be some antiques, some Frederick
memorabilia and numerous baskets
of variety, put together by Historical
Society members. Pie and coffee will
be served and music provided by local
talent. The displays from Pierre that
were featured at the September event
will still be at the Museum.
Photo courtesy FASD Journalism
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Frederick had the rare
and wonderful opportunity to host approximately 45
women from across the area for the annual Northern
Plains.
Photo courtesy
For the homesteading presentation/fundraiser, the Frederick Area Historical
Society was at full capacity.
NVC dontates supplies
Local students volunteer
Northern Valley Communications donated school supplies to schools
for which they provide services. Items donated include: pencils, glue,
notebooks, paper, crayons, markers, and backpacks. These items are
currently in the teachers’ lounge and will be dispersed as students
need.
A local Thrivent Action Team spruced up the downstairs kitchen at St.
Photo courtesy FASD Journalism
Photo courtesy FASD Journalism
Pictured are Principal Jessica Ringgenberg, Chad Kampa from Northern
Valley, and Superintendent Knute Reierson.
Front row L to R: Madelyne Sumption, Lauren Geranen, Miranda Lai,
Alexis Brotzel, Jesse Geranen, Marissa Sumption. Back row L to R: Anna
Brotzel, Hannah Sumption, Trevor Sumption.
Paul’s Lutheran church on Saturday, August 29th. The kitchen received
fresh new paint while the youth received “LIVE Generously” T-shirts
and enjoyed a pizza party.
F r e de r ick F.Y. I . • October 2 015 • 5
Helmets to honor friend
Tina and I would like to thank
the Frederick/Leola School
Districts and the communities
for recognizing and honoring
Sam. We have been devastated,
heartbroken, and continue to
struggle over the loss of Sam.
Your kind thoughts, prayers,
and actions speak volumes for
the schools and communities
warmth and understanding.
Although, you may not see
us at many of the games due to
our struggle, please know that
we truly appreciate what you
have done for Sam’s memory.
Sam would have been honored
knowing his teammates and
friends recognized him in such
a way. It really drives home the
character of the Titans.
Thank you,
Kelly and Tina Kenser.
Photo courtesy FASD Journalism
This season the Titan football
team wears the initials “SK” in
honor of their teammate and
friend Sam Kenser.
Frederick Area Senior Citizens School Performance: Well done!
The Frederick Area Senior
Citizens group is looking to
recruit more members. Monthly
meetings held at the Frederick
Community Center, are the third
Tuesday of every month at 1:30
p.m. Each assembly consists of a
business meeting, a program or
game (with prizes), and a lunch.
A volunteer member provides
lunch at about 3:30 p.m.
Feel free to join us for our
next meeting October 20, 2015,
play Halloween Bingo and have
a terrific lunch! There is an
annual membership fee of $5.
For more information contact
Linda Groover, president of
the Frederick Area Senior
Citizens at 714 227-8526 or
lindagroover1203@gmail.com.
continued from front page
after Exemplary schools.
This
is
a
wonderful
accomplishment
for
the
FASD
students,
teachers,
administrators, school board,
and
school
community.
Congratulations on a job well
done!
These scores reflect the
efforts of the current twelfth
grade students, plus the current
students in fourth through
seventh grade. Mr. Reierson and
Mrs. Ringgenberg organized a
popsicle party to help students
and staff members celebrate this
success!
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Frederick Area School
District #6-2
September 14, 2015
The meeting of the Board of Education
of the Frederick Area School District
#6-2 was called to order on September
14, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. by Chairman
Rich Schlosser with Eric Sumption, Jeff
Forsting and Jon Ellwein present. Others
present were Knute Reierson, Jessica
Ringgenberg, Deb Klapperich, Melissa
Meidinger, Caitlin Podoll, Teri Trumble,
Brandon Gorsuch and Justin Brotzel.
The meeting began with all present
reciting the Pledge of Allegiance.
Action 15-21 Motion by Forsting second
by Sumption to approve the agenda. All
aye, carried
Action15-22 Motion by Sumption
second by Ellwein to approve the
consent agenda which included the
following items:
A.Minutes
B. Financial Statements as presented:
Bills
All aye, carried.
See attached list for monthly claims
presented.
FREDERICK AREA SCHOOL SEPTEMBER CLAIMS
GENERAL FUND
ABERDEEN CHRYSLER CENTER, KEY, 115.03
ABERDEEN LOCK AND KEY REPAIRS, 318.00
ALL AMERICAN SPORTS CORP., SUPPLIES
131.06
BARONDEAU, JANELLE, C R REIMBURSEMENT
80.00
BOSTON FERN, THE FLOWERS 50.00
BROTZEL, JOHN, PHYSICAL 100.00
BROTZEL, JUSTIN, FEES 7.00
CENGAGE LEARNING, SUPPLIES 30.25
COLE PAPERS, INC., SUPPLIES 635.97
CRAWFORD TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT, REPAIRS 492.77
CWD-ABERDEEN, SUPPLIES 382.56
DAKOTA ELECTRONICS, FEES 20.00
DOUBLE “D” BODY SHOP INC., REPAIRS 180.20
EDGENUITY SITE, LICENSES600.00
ELLENDALE TRUE VALUE, REPAIRS 8.76
FAULKTON AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT #24-4,
DUES 300.00
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, POSTAGE 59.26
FOREMAN SALES AND SERVICE, REPAIRS 5,512.56
FRED PRYOR SEMINARS, FEES 79.00
GORSUCH, BRANDON, CREDIT
REIMBURSEMENT 350.00
GROTON INDEPENDENT, INC, PRINTING 112.30
J.W. PEPPER & SON INC., SUPPLIES 298.14
JAMES VALLEY COOP. TELE. CO., TELEPHONE 185.51
JOSTENS YEARBOOKS, FEES 120.00
KALLAS, AMANDA, C REDIT REIMBURSEMENT
350.00
KELLER, ANGELA, C REDIT REIMBURSEMENT 350.00
LABESKY, ELIZABETH, CREDIT
REIMBURSEMENT 130.00
MAC’S INC., REPAIRS 4.48
MARC, SUPPLIES 221.15
MCFARLAND SUPPLY CO, INC., REPAIRS 47.45
McGRAW HILL COMPANIES, SUPPLIES 61.96
MENARDS ABERDEEN, SUPPLIES 451.39
MIDWEST PUMP & TANK, REPAIRS 786.36
NCS PEARSON, INC, SOFTWARE 360.00
NORTH CENTRAL SPECIAL ED COOP, FEES 3,000.00
PANTORIUM CLEANER INC., FEES 92.70
PASHEN, BROCK, CREDIT REIMBURSEMENT 340.00
RASMUSSEN MECHANICAL SERVICES, REPAIRS 7,230.13
RINGGENBERG, JESSICA, SOFTWARE 515.00
RUNNING’S SUPPLY INC., REPAIRS 85.16
SAFETY SERVICE, REPAIRS 25.90
SEWER DUCK, FEES 250.00
SIMPLEXGRINNEL, REPAIRS 997.80
SUMPTION, SARAH, CREDIT
REIMBURSEMENT 40.00
SUMPTION, WYATT, FEES 7.00
TAYLOR MUSIC, INC, SUPPLIES 56.00
TRUST AND AGENCY FUND, REIMBURSEMENT 818.63
WELLS FARGO BUSINESS CARD, REPAIRS 125.67
BLACKBOAD, INC., SOFTWARE 500.00
CAMBIUM LEARNING, INC, SOFTWARE 389.70
FARNAM’S GENUINE PARTS INC, REPAIRS 119.57
FOREMAN SALES AND SERVICE, REPAIRS 103.87
GOVERLAN, INC., SOFTWARE 160.00
LEOLA SCHOOL DISTRICT, FEES 75.00
MARC, SUPPLIES 667.45
McPHERSON COUNTY HERALD, A DVERTISING 17.50
MEIDINGER, MELISSA, SUPPLIES 52.39
MENARDS ABERDEEN, REPAIRS 34.57
PODOLL, LANCE, MILEAGE 309.12
SDASBO, FEES 50.00
SDN COMMUNICATIONS, SOFTWARE 158.70
TRUMBLE, TERI, FEES/TRAVEL 518.96
CAPITAL OUTLAY FUND
A&B BUSINESS SOLUTIONS, PRINTING
561.59
ABERDEEN ASPHALT, INC., ASPHALT780.00
BONN EXPRESS, GAS45.00
Assistant Custodian. All aye, carried.
CWD-ABERDEEN, EQUIPMENT 943.80
Action 15-25 Motion by Nickelson
EMC PUBLISHING, TEXTS 121.52
second by Forsting to enter into
GRAVES IT SOLUTION, SERVER INSTALL
the Emergency School Bus Mutual
680.00
Assistance Pact and to appoint Lance
JAMES VALLEY COOP. TELE. CO., PHONE
Podoll, John Brotzel and Marty Morlock
SYSTEM 9,932.00
as designated contacts. All aye, carried.
MONTANA-DAKOTA UTILITIES CO., ELEC Action 15-26 Motion by Nickelson,
1934.02
second by Ellwein to accept the home
PEARSON EDUCATION INC., TEXTS 1,579.93
school applications of family A, family B
TOWN OF FREDERICK, WATER 178.68
and family C. All aye, carried
WELLS FARGO BUSINESS CARD, EQUIPMENT Action 15-27 Motion by Sumption,
375.63
second by Nickelson to adopt the
A & B BUSINESS, INC, CHAIRS 782.40
ASBSD, PROPERTY/LIABILITY INS2015-2016 Budget with the following
amendments:
25,876.00
General Fund
BLACKBOAD, INC., SOFTWARE 1,471.38
PEARSON EDUCATION INC., CURRICULUM Revenue
89.82
FFVP Grant $5,375.00, Total:
SPECIAL EDUCATION FUND
$5,375.00.
AVERA ST LUKES, FEES 581.46
Expenditures: FFVP Salary
NORTH CENTRAL SPECIAL ED COOP, FEES $1,200.00, FFVP OASI $100.00,
6,991.50
FFVP Retirement $75.00, FFVP
WELLS FARGO BUSINESS CARD, SUPPLIES
Supplies $300.00, FFVP Purchased
100.63
FOOD SERVICE
Food $3,700.00; Total:
BLUE RIBBON MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES,
$5,375.00.
SUPPLIES 181.98
Food Service
CWD-ABERDEEN, FOOD 4,348.16
Revenue: Federal Reimbursement
PANTORIUM CLEANER INC., FEES
87.80
FFVP Grant -$4,500.00,
HERTEL, LYNNETTE, REFUND 18.25
operating transfers in -$875.00;
SALARIES:
Total: -$5,375.00.
GENERAL:
Expenditures: FFVP Salary
Adm. & Teachers, 84,955.82; Support,
5270.85; SS & Med, 20,190.64. The
-$1,200.00, FFVP Oasi -$100.00,
following benefits and salaries are included
FFVP Retirement - $75.00, FFVP
in the above totals. General: SDRS,
Supplies -$300.00, FFVP Purchased
retirement, 8028.68; Delta Dental, ins.
Food -$3,700.00; Total:
1142.022; AFLAC, insurance, 321.26; SDRS
-$5,375.00.
Supplemental, retirement, 310.79; SD District
Special Education
Benefit Fund, ins, 52.67; VSP, Vision, ins,
151.77; Security Benefit, retirement, 216.91;
Expenditures:Salary
American Funds, retirement, 1543.62;
-$3,650.00, Salary -$6,975.00,
Sun Life Financial., ins, 155.28; Wellmark,
OASI -$280.00, OASI -$535.00,
ins, 13,384.37; Jon Ellwein, board salary,
Retirement -$220.00, Retirement
61.72; Jeff Forsting, board salary, 65.08;
-$420.00; Total: -$12,080.00.
Dan Nickelson, board salary, 55.00; Richard
Salary $10,625.00, OASI
Scholsser, board salary, 61.30; Eric Sumption,
board salary, 65.08. Special Ed: Teachers,
$815.00, Retirement $640.00;
8895.62; Support, 128.01; SS & Med,
Total: $12,080.00
2043.32; SDRS, retirement, 808.44; Delta
And approve the following tax request
Dental, ins, 130.54; SD District Benefit Fund,
to the county auditor:
ins, 7.27; SDRS Supplemental, retirement,
General Fund: M
aximum Tax Dollars
291.61; Security Benefits, retirement,
Special Education Fund:Maximum
33.09; VSP, insurance, 28.51; Wellmark, ins,
Levy/$1000 of total valuation
1264.63. Food Service: Support, 1174.78;
Capital Outlay Fund: Maximum
SS & Med, 316.08; SDRS, retirement,
Levy/$1000 of total valuation
139.97; VSP, insurance, 14.04.
Pension Fund:Maximum Levy/ $1000
Enter Dan Nickelson
The following reports were given at this of total valuation
All aye, carried.
time:
Action 15-28 Motion by Forsting, second
A. Knute Reierson–Supt./AD
1. New Staff members were introduced by Sumption to vote for Dr. Brian Maher
as the Division I Representative for the
at this time
SDHSAA. All aye, carried.
B. Jessica Ringgenberg–Building Mng.
Discussion continued concerning the
C. Knute Reierson–Grounds & Maint.
pouring of asphalt from the county road
D. Knute Reierson – Athletic Co-op
to the side walk on the south side of the
E. Richard Scholsser – Hub Area Vo Tech school. Mr. Reierson will continue to
Action 15-23 Motion by Sumption, discussion with the county concerning a
second by Ellwein to accept the cost share on this.
following coaching contracts: Justin
Discussion continued concerning the
Brotzel, JH GBB, $1450.00; Brandon
watering of the football field. The well
Gorsuch, JH BBB, $1450.00; Melissa project will be completed yet this fall
Meidinger, One Act Play, $957.00. All
with plans to dig the well for watering
aye, carried.
on 9-18-15.
Action 15-24 Motion by Ellwein, second
Discussion continued concerning the
by Forsting to accept the resignation FYI. Superintendent Reierson reported
of Sheryl Downes from the position of
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that school staff members have been
compiling and editing and that Cole Hinz
has been helping with the formatting.
Business Manager Klapperich reported
that funds from the school district and
Frederick Forward have been secured
and that funds are expected from the
city and also from advertising revenue.
The past printing cost is being reviewed
and estimated expenses going forward
should be adequately covered by the
current funds and expected revenue.
Dan Nickelson reported on research
concerning the purchase of a Smart TV/
Apple TV to use for the display of the
composite pictures. Richard Schlosser
stated that the alumni association
may fund this project. Discussion will
continue next month.
Thank yous and congratulations were
read at this time and will be posted on
the school website.
Jessica Ringgenberg reported that this
year’s Junior Class requested to have a
prom instead of the Senior class trip.
They also requested to have the prom
this year instead of when they were
Seniors. The board agreed with the
clear understanding that there will be no
other activity for them as Seniors. There
will be no age restriction for attendees.
Dan Nickelson inquired about the
school pictures. He asked if there
was a possibility of finding a different
company. He also asked if the strategic
planning committee was going to start
meeting again.
Action 15-29 Motion by Forsting second
by Nickelson to adjourn. All aye, carried.
Frederick Forward
Meeting
September 21st, 2015
Call to Order - 7pm
Approval of Minutes
Tracey Olson made motion - Richard
Osborn 2nd - motion carried
Approval of Treasurer’s Report
$879.02 Net Income - $15,469.78
Assets
Introductions were made with existing
and new people.
Partnerships with Community
Organizations:
Men’s Club - someone will go to
their next meeting to discuss a Turkey
Chute
FYI Newsletter - Old Business presented by Krysti Mikkonen
- Discussion held about expenses and
income, printing and mailing
- Feature article of Organizations - Tamie
Nickelson will write a questionnaire
Beautification, Park Improvements and
Main Street Decorations:
Park - Monument has new granite
top - Photo is needed for FYI
- Fishing Ramp handicap piece has
been found and replaced
- Playground - discussion held
(Healthy Park concept?)
Banners - Geffdog will be invited to
next meeting - Donna and Tracey will
contact them
Christmas Lights - Georgia was
contacted - possible work date to repair
existing lights
Community Engagement:
Applying for grant - due 30th of
September
5 Founding Donors could get our
community engagement started very
well.
Snow Queen:
School is reserved and November
28th was confirmed for the date.
School
ambassadors
(community
coordinator) discussed. Discussion on
adding something new (ideas: Drum
Core, Jr High/High School Band?)
Block Parties:
Each party went well. Next time
more areas need hosts or hostesses.
Good turnout. - Possible additions for
parties: Chili competitions, Bigger Plates,
Discussion Ideas - Twice a year instead
of once. (Possible Fall and Winter)
Culture Fest:
$35 cost for booth - Friday
November 6th from 10-2pm and
5-8pm in Aberdeen give away stickers
and sell t-shirts -sign up sheet for
workers at next meeting
motion was made by Thersia Cox
and 2nd by Richard Osborn to pay for
this year’s booth.
Finn Fest:
Planning meeting will be held at
6pm October 19th (before the regular
meeting)
Discussion held about next year’s
date and possible conflicts
Rooster Rush:
If we get anything this year,
plans are to donate them to Titan’s
Restaurant/Bar.
Dunk Tank:
Anthony will be asked to look at the
structure. Tags are needed.
Community Health/Wellness Initiative:
Work with school and wellness
center.
Game night - set up and teach
people how to play them. Tournaments.
Locations set up where games can
be checked out for personal use.
Games could be sold at the
Community Store and Historical Society
Movie Theater:
No trailer yet
Welcome Wagon:
Looking for items from each
organization and/or business to add to
the baskets.
Historical Society:
Homesteading Displays
October 4th - Live Auction, Pie and
Coffee
Letter received requesting funds
for remaining repairs; included 501C3
info.
Updated on status of building costs
and additional needs.
Kay made a motion to pay up
to $500 for propane tank line repair
contingent on what the actual bill is.
Tamie Nickelson 2nd the motion.
Tracey made a motion to table
the vote until next meeting. Tamie
Nickelson 2nd motion - motion carried
A Challenge Grant was discussed.
Motion to Adjourn:
8:45 pm Tamie Nickelson made the
motion - Richard Osborn 2nd - motion
carried
Next Meeting:
October 19th, 2015 at 7pm at
Titan’s Restaurant/Bar (6pm Finn Fest
Meeting)
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Snow Queen help needed New cook at Elm
By Krysti Mikkonen
Frederick Forward
Frederick has had a Snow Queen for
many years, and it would be wonderful to
keep the event alive. However, a new person
to organize the event is desperately needed.
In the past years Tracy Olson has taken on
the task and is willing to stay on this year
and co-chair so she can teach someone the
details of organizing the event in the future.
The skills needed for the position are to
be enthusiastic about promoting young
women in the community, organized and
have good communications skills.
This year’s event is tentatively scheduled
for the Saturday, November 26 before
Thanksgiving. This date has been a
successful date for the event for numerous
years with last year standing as an exception
due to a conflict.
Frederick Forward is the sponsoring
organization and plans to continue that
sponsorship in the form of help, organization
and financing. In addition, the chairperson
has a good support team to help with
additional fundraising, set-up and clean-
up as the contestants are required to obtain
sponsors which helps with the financing of
the event. Parents of the contestants as well
as Frederick Forward members help set-up
and clean-up.
Duties of the chairperson include but are
not limited to the following:
•
Recruiting candidates for Jr. & Sr.
Snow Queen, Little Prince & Princesses
and if enough interest is available, talent
contestants, working through the school;
• Meeting with candidates and parents
to share contest details and responsibilities,
communicating with Frederick Forward to
arrange decorating, clean-up and funding;
•
Communicating with South
Dakota State Snow Queen to obtain
judges, complete paperwork and event date
registration;
•
Arranging for, flowers, crowns,
programs, and emcees.
If you’re interested in helping sustain the
continuation of the Frederick Area Snow
Queen contest, please contact Tracy Olson
at 605-290-7463 or email her at tracy.
olson@avera.org.
By Connie Swenson
Local Contributer
Jane, our new cook, haling from Sauk
Center, MN has cooked at many places over
her career and we are thrilled to have her here
at the resort.
She will be living in Frederick, once the
house is ready. She has been doing a wonderful
job here, and enjoys checking with patrons
sometimes about her cooking skills.
Receiving many great compliments, Jane is
quite an asset to the resort after a long search
for a cook.
Another reason to mark your calendars on
SD pheasant opener weekend, October 1617, is Avenger Joe (a local Aberdeen band)
playing at the Elm Lake Resort.
There will also be a Halloween costume
party on Oct 31st with prizes for best
costumes.
Follow us on Facebook for more
information.
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FOOTBALL
By Stephen Haas
FASD Journalism
Two words used to describe
the Titan's football season so
far would be "injury riddled."
The Titans currently sit at 1-2
with one September game
remaining against Eureka. The
Titans are heading down the
final stretch with games against
Ipswich, Warner, Langford, and
Miller. Coach Marty Morlock is
VOLLEYBALL
looking forward to "working on
technique, depth, and execution
of play."
If a playoff run is going to
happen for the Titans, Morlock
stated, "We are going to have to
start playing better ball in the
final month of the season." With
the numerous injuries Coach
Morlock has been pleased with
the kids that have stepped up
to fill the spots of the injured
Titans.
By Isabelle Podoll
FASD Journalism
Volleyball has started off with
a bang. Through mid-September
the girls find themselves with
six wins and four losses. This
includes a second place showing
at the Mobridge Tournament.
With the quick start and positive
results the girls are becoming
more and more motivated.
Photo courtesy FASD Journalism
Austin Sumption gets a big gain on quarterback keeper vs. Faulkton.
Photo courtesy FASD Journalism
The girls celebrate their point against Redfield.
Photo courtesy FASD Journalism
Zach Sumption hauls in a long pass during the game against Faulkton.
Heading into the final
month of the season Coach
Mueller stated, “The girls need
to continue to decrease the
number of mental errors that
they are making in each game.
This is one area that if the girls
tighten up, with the way they
have been working in practice,
this season can definitely turn
out the way we planned.”
Photoscourtesy FASD Journalism
Alexis Huettl brings home another kill for the Titans against Redfield.
CROSS COUNTRY
By Heather Johnsen
FASD Journalism
Who said a small group can’t accomplish
a lot? Definitely not the cross country Titans
that’s for sure! With a good start to the
season the Titans are looking forward with
confidence. Coach Barondeau is extremely
proud of the effort the team has showed
stating, “They compete hard at the meets
and give it their best.” With the Region Meet
coming up October 17th, Coach Barondeau
says, "The team will work on getting stronger
finishes and running the middle of the race
strong; as well as improving every race and
focusing on what we want to accomplish at
the end of the year."
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JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL
By Dallas Johnson
FASD Journalism
The Leola-Frederick junior
high football team is off to an
exciting start this season. They
have competed in two jamborees
so far, traveled to Warner, with a
result of two wins and one loss.
Then hit the road to take on
Northwestern where they won,
tied, and lost a game.
The players have been
working hard during practice
looking for ways to improve
every day, individually and as a
team. The rest of the season will
JUNIOR HIGH VOLLEYBALL
focus on refining the offensive
and defensive side of the ball.
The October schedule for the
boys sees them in Frederick
hosting a jamboree October
3rd at 10:00. On October 5th
they will travel to Warner and
will wrap up their season on the
19th in Ipswich for a jamboree.
The focus of the team this
year is attitude and effort. As a
player, those are two things that
you can control.
By Savana Hinz
FASD Journalism
The junior high girl’s
volleyball team consists of
thirteen girls: four 6th graders,
five 7th graders, and four 8th
graders. Coach Jackie Bender is
excited to have started her first
year coaching for the Titans. She
has previously coached junior
high and C team volleyball in
Hamlin and Arlington. The girls
have been working on basic
skills including passing, setting,
and hitting. Serving is also one
of Coach Bender’s main focuses.
September had the girls slated
for five matches and seven for the
upcoming month of October,
which will give the team a good
schedule to gain experience
Coach Bender commented
saying, “I am happy to see such
strong leaders in the older girls.”
As the season progresses, the
girls will continue to work on
fundamentals and start to learn
positions and transitioning
which will prepare them for the
JV level.
2015 “Block Parties” were a success
Courtesy Photo
Some neighborly visiting took place with Shawn and Brad
Hart swapping stories with Dan Rahja and Dale Groop at
the Block Party for Savo and Frederick.
Courtesy Photo
A nice crowd of about 25 people from Allison, Osceola, & Palmyra gathered at
Berheim’s Elm Lake Lodge for food and fellowship.
Courtesy Photo
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Some young people in the Frederick City wide block party play a fun game of
croquet in the empty lot next to the Frederick Museum.
A Richland township party was held at Lee & Tracy Olson’s
shop on Sunday, September 20th.
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Congratulations to Homecoming Royalty
Photo courtesy FASD Journalism
From Left to Right: Stephen Haas, Matthew Gisi, Jonathan Sumption (King), Heather Johnsen (Queen), MiKayla Forsting, and Savana Hinz.
Crownbearers in front are Howard Sumption Sumption and Jillian Ellwein