Summer 2015 Newsletter

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Summer 2015 Newsletter
Scranton Public School
May, 2015
Congratulations to our 2015 graduates! These graduates have been great to work with and
have earned over $65,000 in scholarships! We will miss them and wish them the very
best in their futures.
Thank you to all our local scholarship sponsors. With the cost of higher education today,
our students can really use these extra dollars to help them on their way. The community
support our students receive throughout their high school years in all the activities we
offer is outstanding.
Once again we have summer projects and maintenance to complete. During the last week
in June, we are scheduled to do the annual refinishing of our gym floor. It may take a
couple weeks for the floor to dry. Please contact us prior to planning any activities in the
gym during this time.
We have hired a music teacher by the name of Christian Giddings. Mr. Giddings just
completed his Master’s Degree at the University of Maine. Last month he visited our
school for a day and had the opportunity to visit with students and teachers. The
following day he decided to join our teaching staff in Scranton. We are excited about the
opportunity to work with Mr. Giddings. His credentials support the many talents we need
to keep our music program at the caliber we are used to.
Please remember that on Tuesday, June 2, we will be conducting our school board
election at the school. You will also be voting on whether you want the Scranton
School Board minutes published in the Bowman County Pioneer for the next two
years. In prior years we have asked you to vote against publishing the minutes in the
Bowman Pioneer and I recommend a “NO” vote again. There are two reasons why I
say vote “no”. One, it is very expensive to have these minutes published in the
paper, and secondly, we feel we can reach more patrons by putting the minutes in
our school’s monthly newsletter.
Next fall school is scheduled to begin on Thursday, August 20, 2015. Football practice
begins on August 10, and Volleyball practice begins on August 17. By the time school
starts, we will be playing games and activities will be well under way.
Have a Great Summer!
Mr. Charb
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nson Ella Anderson Zoie Johns Joshwa Jo
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Jessica Hu
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Mellmer Mr. Tibor Mrs. Ande
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e Mrs. Steeke Kinley Staadheim Kyan Stad
dheim Saige Loll Briana Sanford Emily Wanek Rocky Kinsey Tripp Macck Jeran And
derson 6‐3
3 6‐6
6 6‐7
7 6‐8
8 6‐9
9 6‐1
11 6‐1
16 6‐2
23 6‐2
24 6‐2
25 6‐2
26 6‐2
29 6‐3
30 7‐1
1 7‐2
2 7‐9
9 7‐1
15 7‐2
20 7‐2
25 7‐2
27 7‐2
27 7‐3
31 8‐1
1 8‐1
1 8‐6
6 8‐8
8 8‐1
19 8‐1
19 8‐2
25 8‐2
28 Title 1 News: The annual review meeting of Scranton’s Title 1 program was held on May 19, 2015 at 3:30 P.M. in the Teacher’s Lounge. The purpose of this meeting was to discuss the progress of the Title 1 Students being served as well as the success of the program. There were eleven teachers present. The selection process for reading will be based on three of the following criteria: retention, previous placement, modified grading, Istation vocabulary, Istation comprehension, San Diego Quick, final reading grade, and Dolch Word lists. Teachers felt that the variety of assessments would help target those children most in need of service. The assessment for Title 1 Reading will be given three times per year and include the above mentioned assessments. Early intervention is done to give assistance to those in most need. It is not meant to be a label. All students in each grade are processed with three types of assessments. Based on these scores, the students are assigned points and those in greatest need have priority and can be placed into the program. The parent permission form is then sent home to inform those that their students qualify for Title 1 support. A survey was sent home to parents to assess their opinion regarding the Title 1 program. Of the 12 surveys sent out, eleven were returned; all with positive feedback. A teacher survey was sent out and all were returned. Communication is done with the classroom teachers by utilizing weekly planning sheets, conversations, pink notes, and monthly staff meetings. Parents have access to the school compact, involvement policy, and parents’ rights at the fall parent‐teacher conferences. The Title 1 teacher attends individual conferences with the classroom teachers to simplify scheduling for the parents. Email and faculty websites are also used for communications. The parent compact and the involvement policy had no changes made to them. Meeting was adjourned by 4:00 P.M. Mrs. Erickson SCRANTON ELEMENTARY SUGGESTED SUPPIES
2015-16
***ALL STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO BRING A PAIR OF
HEADPHONES TO BE USED IN THE COMPUTER LAB
***ALL STUDENTS MUST BRING NONMARKING P.E.
SHOES. THESE SHOES MAY BE WORN IN THE GYM ONLY.
Kindergarten
GRADE 4
Grade 1
GRADE 5
GRADE 2
GRADE 6
GRADE 3
A HONOR ROLL (3.5)
Seniors:
Zayn Johns
Damon Mellmer
Kaylee Pierce
McKenna Wegner
B HONOR ROLL (3.0)
Juniors:
Emily Erickson
Thomas Maychrzak
Brandon Pierce (4.0)
Tanner Sanford
Juniors:
Tara Dillon
Calli Miller
Colbey Steeke
Sophomores:
Jordan Dilse
Taylor Hestekin
Sophomores:
Hudson Pierce
Freshman:
Callie Anderson (4.0)
Elizabeth Bartholmy
Molly Holt
Braden Kline
Freshman:
Stevee Spencer
8th Grade:
Bailey Clapper
Gabriel Eaton
Jaxon Mellmer
Briana Sanford (4.0)
8th Grade:
Ebony Musonda
Abbi Steeke
Max Titus
Bo Wilson
7th Grade:
Connor Dilse
Warrick Dilse
Quinn Mellmer
Abi Sulzman
7th Grade:
Kaitlyn Bartholmy
Brady Dillon
Andrew Valloff
Seniors:
Dimitri Clapper
Jarett Hestekin
Casey Joppa
Devin Kromarek
Brinley Norton
Vance Valloff