April - West Point Public Schools

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April - West Point Public Schools
From the Supt.’s Desk
By Mr. Cooper
BES
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WPES
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WP-BHS
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Activities
NHS
5
Notes from the
Nurse
Special Olympics
6
FCCLA
Seniors
7
Music
Band
8
Guidance News
9-10
Calendars
It is personally hard to believe this year is wrapping up, and I have only one more newsletter
article after this one. I wish to share with everyone in the community and staff that my year has
been enjoyable. The staff and students have been welcoming, and the school board has been
very supportive. I do want to take a moment and share with the students that even though I
have not personally been involved in many aspects or routines of your day, I have always wished
you success and well-being. I have appreciated your efforts to make this year very successful.
The Cadets have had an overall fine performance in all of their endeavors. Keep up the good
work for the rest of the year. Finish strong and look forward to the challenges.
WEST POINT BEEMER JR., Sr. High School
WPB Seatbelt Selfies - a great way to promote safe driving
Special Points of
Interest:
It is hard to believe it is already April and spring has arrived and everyone is looking forward
to the last two months of school. However, this is a very busy time of the year. Students will be
doing the state assessments and trying to keep pace with all of the academic challenges and
activities that face us each and every year. Hopefully, the weather is cooperative for us to
perform our activities and enjoy the finishing touches at the end of the year.
If you haven’t heard about WPB Seatbelt Selfies I would encourage you to check them out at
https://www.facebook.com/groups/911694282214734/. This initiative was developed by our
student council and is currently being funded by community members and organizations to
encourage seatbelt safety. Here is how it works. Student are to take a selfie with their seatbelt
on. If they are the driver, they must hold the car keys in the photo as well. (No driving selfies
allowed!!) After taking the picture, students and staff members are to upload their images to the
created Facebook page listed above. Every day these images are put into a random drawing and if
chosen. the student(s) receive $5 each!!
A special thanks goes out to the following individuals and groups who have assisted by funding this
initiative!!
Citizens State Bank
F&M Bank
Franciscan Care Services
Nebraska Veterinary Services
Terry Nelson
Speaking of safety, I want to be sure that our students, staff and patrons are more cautious when
driving on 18th road. We are excited about the new additions that are taking place to our east. It
sounds like traffic will run smoothly on 18th road as we proceed into summer, but I would like to
remind everyone to proceed cautiously as heavy equipment and additional traffic will be present in
this area. Be on the lookout and stay safe as this positive addition to our community is being
constructed!!!
D.J. Weddle
Principal, WPPS
Beemer Elementary
Happy spring! 4th Quarter is upon us and so we
are beginning our state testing (NeSA). Third and
fourth graders will be taking the state reading test
on Wednesday, April 15th and Thursday, April 16th.
They will take the state math test after Easter
break on Wednesday, April 22nd and Thursday,
April 23rd. Our students and staff work hard to
prepare for these tests. Here are 10 testing tips
to keep in mind:
1. Prepare the night before!
2. Go to bed early.
3. Eat a healthy breakfast.
4. Wear comfortable clothes.
5. RELAX…..take slow deep breaths.
6. Follow directions. Read each question and
all the answer options.
7. Don’t be click happy. Go slowly through the
test. Use the accommodations available
like the highlighter and strike key (to cross
off answers you don’t want).
8. Move on if you don’t know an answer.
9. REVIEW. Make sure all questions are
answered.
10. Plan something fun to do after the test.
Testing can be stressful so be sure to take good
care of yourself.
We believe our children can do well on the tests.
Thank you for your support and help in making
sure the students have great testing days!
ROCKS trait of the month is Cooperation
Keep an eye on book bags for notes home about
field trips! Thanks!!
Reading Night is coming soon!! At the time of this
newsletter, a date has not been set. Keep an eye
open for information on this fun night!! We hope
to see everyone there!
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to
call, email, or stop in and see me. Have a great
month of April!!
Ms. Benak
DATES TO REMEMBER:
APRIL 3RD: NO SCHOOL – HAPPY EASTER
APRIL 6TH: NO SCHOOL – HAPPY EASTER
APRIL 15TH:
TEST
APRIL 16TH:
TEST
APRIL 17TH:
APRIL 22ND:
TEST
3RD & 4TH GRADE NESA READING
3RD & 4TH GRADE NESA READING
MID-TERM
3RD & 4TH GRADE NESA MATH
APRIL 23RD: 3RD & 4TH GRADE NESA MATH
TEST
APRIL 24TH: ROCKS ASSEMBLY 8:20 A.M.
MAY 12TH: BEEMER ELEMENTARY MUSIC
CONCERT 7 P.M.
MAY 15th: FIELD DAY
MAY 18th: RAIN DATE FOR FIELD DAY
MAY 21ST: LAST DAY OF SCHOOL – NOON
DISMISSAL
West Point Elementary
If April showers bring May flowers in nature, then
April brings NeSA testing in Nebraska education.
April is a busy month for our school to show the
state how smart we are and how hard we have
been working all year long. We will kick off our
testing window with a motivational speaker
(DeMoine Adams). He is a former Husker and has
some encouraging words that will motivate our
students to try their hardest to represent West
Point Elementary. We will then start testing on
April 7th kicking off with Reading. Please make
sure your 3rd-6th graders are sleeping a little extra
and eating a good breakfast this month.
Thank you for all of your support of our spring
fundraiser. The PTO was pleased with all of the
money that was raised for the school, and they are
excited to help make a difference with their
funding.
Schedule of Events:
April 1st: 2:45 p.m. NeSA Motivation Assembly
(DeMoine Adams- Former Nebraska Cornhusker)
April 3rd/6th: NO SCHOOL- Easter Break
April 7th: Beginning of NeSA testing. This will be
done throughout the month.
April 7th: 4:00 p.m. PTO meeting (Stutzman’s
room)
April 13th: NO SCHOOL- Staff Professional
Development Day
April 13th: 7:30 p.m. Board of Education Meeting
(Alternative energy building)
April 16th: Student Council Field Trip
April 20th: 6:00-7:00 p.m. Family Reading Night
for WPES (Popper’s Penguins)
April 24th: 6th Grade to the Zoo
WPES ROCKS
February’s Citizens of the Month:
Here are some of the latest
happenings with the PTO:
Our next meeting will be on Tuesday, April 7th at
4:00 p.m. in Mrs. Stutzman’s room. Also, we are
planning an April all school assembly to celebrate
the success of the spring fundraiser. We will have
our money roll and other prizes given to the top
raising students.
Azlyn Clark, Matthew Tomasek, Bryce
Ryan, Blaize Brockman, Micah Hinkel,
Madison Phares, Evan Hittle, Brie Evert,
Tatum Allen, Abby Hunsaker, Angely
Cifuentes, Kasandra Flores, Fabian Perez,
Claire Paasch, Kaitlynn Meier, Jadyn
Meiergerd, Emily Oligmueller, Lauryn
Hagedorn, Lauren Wragge, Ty Kaup,
Brooklyn Weddle
Happy spring everyone! Spring activities are in full swing at West Point-Beemer and we are all hoping
for warmer weather. Baseball, track and golf will hit full stride with competitions this month so make sure and
take a look at the calendar to see if you can come out and watch the Cadets in action. Spring activities look to
be an exciting time for us so here are some things to watch for. Our track team is looking to make some noise
in class B. The baseball program will look different as we have started a cooperative agreement with GACC and
Scribner-Snyder. Our boy’s golf program also has 5 competitors and will be looking to grow as the season
progresses.
Along with baseball, track and golf, both band and choir will be competing in their district music
competitions toward the end of the month. State FCCLA and State FFA are also on the calendar for the month.
FCCLA and FFA will be taking a bus-load to Lincoln this year as both groups have been very successful.
On April 25th we also have the annual Prom dinner and dance at the Nielsen Center. Post Prom will be
held at the high school. The evening will begin with the doors opening at 6:00 P.M. and the meal will start at
6:30 P.M. At 7:30 the photographer will start with picture taking. The dance will begin at 9:00 and finish at
12:00am. The Post Prom activities will then begin at 12:30.
We would like to remind your child that all non West Point-Beemer dates must be in grades 9-12 and
attending high school. All dates from another school will be required to have a signed form from their school’s
administration stating that they are a student Any 9 or 10 grade students from West Point-Beemer who will be
attending Prom as a date with an upper classman will also need to be signed up in the office.
Once the students arrive at the Nielsen Center they will not be allowed to leave the building. The
students will be allowed sufficient time to change for Post Prom. The locker rooms and restrooms will all be
available for the students to change and leave their things.
For all upcoming activities and events, times and locations, click on the Activities Calendar Link at
wpcadets.org. The link is located on the left side of the home page.
FCCLA
FCCLA
Our Senior FCCLA chapter had five members, McKenzie Wragge, Paige Meier, Angela Kienbaum, Gabrielle Wragge & Emilia
Kienbaum, attend the annual FCCLA Peer Retreat in Kearney in later February. McKenzie and Mrs. Gustafson were on the planning
and implementation of the event. Many of our members are getting ready to compete at State STAR in April. Emilia and Gabrielle will
be vying for State Peer Team positions and Paige will be running for a State Officer position. AVON fund raising will be completed
soon. If your member did not sell items, they will owe more for State.Members will be receiving their individual bills for State Conference as soon as our AVON fund raiser is over. All bills must be paid prior to State.
We had several members work the Partners in Progress Banquet at the end of February. March brought about the annual
Agriculture Appreciation Supper. Our FCCLA members helped with serving the meal and clean up. Between the two chapters we
have 43 members competing in State STAR at State Conference. We wish everyone good luck.
The school year is coming to a close rapidly. We will be holding our annual spring awards and recognition banquet on Monday, May 4th. The evening will begin at 6:30 pm with a potluck supper followed by special recognitions and awards. All members,
their families and friends are invited to attend. Parents please watch for a letter with specifics about the banquet.
Junior High FCCLA
We are excited to be finishing up our AVON fund raising sales. Profits from the sales will help those who sold items to pay
for State Conference. Bills will be handed out to members as soon as AVON sales are final. The more a member sells, the more they
earn. Please pay your student’s bill promptly as it must be paid prior to State Conference. Everyone in our chapter has qualified for
State STAR. We are anxious and excited to attend and compete.
Our annual Spring Awards and Recognition Banquet will be on Monday, May 4th at 6:30 PM. All members, their families and
friends are invited to attend. The evening will begin with a potluck supper. Parents please watch for an informational letter at the
end of April about the banquet.
April News for Special Olympics:
We are getting into the busiest time of our year and working towards the State Summer Games in May. We are practicing
roller skating, swimming, and power lifting and will try and get outside as much as possible for track along with playing some
volleyball this month.
April Events:
April 4th
April 19th
April 25th
Regional Swimming in Elkhorn
Skating practice in Omaha
Regional Track at Omaha Northwest
May events:
May 9th
May 20-23rd
Volleyball Clinic in Omaha
State Summer Games in Omaha
Music Notes
“Return to the Forbidden Planet” – Central Catholic and WPB high school spring musical runs April 30th, May 1st
and May 3rd. Thursday and Friday shows start at 7PM and the Sunday matinee starts at 2PM.
Tickets prices : $5 for adults and $4 for students
The musical will be held at the West Point Community Theatre.
Please, plan to take a flight with the cast and crew of “Return to the Forbidden Planet”!
With dialogue by Shakespeare and music from the 1960s, you’re bound to be entertained!
Upcoming Music Events:
April 24th – District Music Contest (South Sioux City)
April 30th – May 1st – May 3rd – “Return to the Forbidden Planet” (WPCT)
May 5th – JH/HS Spring Music Concert (7PM in HS Gym)
May 7th – 1st-6th Grade Spring Music Concert (7PM in HS Gym)
Band
The District Music contest will be held on April 20 th, 2015 at South Souix City. Band entries this year are high school band,
clarinet solos by Selena Gonzales and Izabella Osborne, flute solo by Kathy Pena, flute duet by Ashley Montenego and Nelly
Rivas, flute duet by Kathy Pena and Michelle Pena, flute trio by Kathy Pena, Michelle Pena and Nelly Rivas, trumpet trio by
William Bowman, Jeffry Rogers and Braydon Lubbert. The high school band department is under the direction of Mrs. Andrea
Liekhus
Results from the 7th and 8th grade band contest in Wayne on March 10 are as follows.
Grant Westerman Clarinet solo IMichal Nelson/Gabrielle Krienert Trumpet/Clarinet Duet IJorge Ibrarra/Jessie Olson Alto Saxophone Duet INaydeli Medina/Marina Carvajal Clarinet Duet I
Aislin McClamon/Jasmine Stinson Alto Sax Duet I
Kaitlyn Combs Clarinet Solo I
Abbey Dale/Jamie Pierce Flute/Clarinet Duet IHalla Paschold Flute Solo I
Dacee Hall Flute Solo I
Andrea Hoffman Alto Saxophone solo IDylan Newkirk Bass Clarinet solo I
Josmar Dominguez Percussion solo II+
Jose Silverio Percussion solo II+
Riley Surman Clarinet Solo I
Myla Illian Flute solo I+
Myla Illian, Cameron Rucker, Johanna Thillander Woodwind Trio II+
Samantha Linder Trombone solo I
Marcos Osoria Trumpet solo I
Kendra Paasch Trumpet solo I
Mitchell Lierman Trumpet solo II
Anthony Rivas Trombone solo II
Sophie Afson/Abby Kaup Trumpet Duet II
All in all, it was a very productive day for the 7 th and 8th grade band members. Music director is Mrs. Andrea Liekhus
GUIDANCE NEWS:
West Point-Beemer High School & Middle School
Gina Kroon, High School Guidance Counselor , Sandy Luebbe, Middle School Guidance Counselor
Middle School News
On March 27th eighth grade students visited Northeast Community College. Students toured the campus, participated in a student panel discussion, heard presentation on financial aid, ate
lunch at the college cafeteria, and visited various departments that
align with each student’s career cluster of interest. This opportunity was made possible through the EducationQuest 8th Grade Minigrant.
Nominations of in-coming 5th and 6th grade representatives to
this summer’s Future Leaders of America Camp will be completed
soon. Nominated students will be interviewed and 3 representatives from each grade will be chosen to attend the camp at West
Point Public Schools this summer
SENIORS April TO DO LIST:
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Continue to Apply for Scholarships
Return Housing Contracts
Make a FAFSA Appointment at EducationQuest if you need
help with the form. Omaha-888-357-6300
Lincoln-800-303-3745
JUNIORS April TO DO LIST:
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Research College Choices
Search for Scholarships
Register by May 9th for the June 14th ACT Test
Nebraska Agricultural Youth Institute July 6-10
NAYI is a five day event for juniors and seniors helping to build
leadership skills, explore new aspects of agriculture and encourage
young people to become more involved with and remain in agriculture. The Institute takes place on UNL’s East Campus. The only
expense for students is transportation to and from the Institute.
The event is sponsored by the Nebraska Department of Agriculture.
Applications are due April 15, 2015. See Mrs. Kroon for more information.
Youth Energy Camp
The yearly Youth Energy Camp forms are in the Guidance Office.
The camp is from July 14-18 in Halsey, Nebraska and is open to all
current 9-11th grade students. Complete the RSVP Form and return it to Cuming County Public Power.
Unicameral Youth Legistature
Experience what it is like to serve as a state senator! Learn the
process of the Nebraska Legislature from state senators, staff and
lobbyists by sponsoring bills, conducting committee hearings and
debating legislation.
The Unicameral Youth Legislature will convene June 7-10, 2015.
Registration and application forms can be obtained from
NebraskaLegislature.gov/uyl . Registration Deadline is May 15,
2015.
UNL Summer Academic Camps
Visit BIGREDCAMPS.UNL.EDU for more information; email pjeffries1@unl.edu, or call 402-472-9017.
Important Information for Juniors & Their Parents: ACT Registration, Testing Dates
Below you will see a complete list of the remaining test dates
for 2014-15. Students may register on-line at www.act.org. The
school has purchased the John Baylor Test Prep Program which
I would encourage each student taking the ACT to review prior
to the test.
OUR HIGH SCHOOL CODE IS 282-530
Test Date
Registration Deadline
June 13, 2015
May 8, 2015
Return Housing Contracts Soon to the College Your
Child Plans to Attend
Those students who will be going on to college should watch
the mail and their online accounts for information from the
school they plan to attend in the fall.
Admissions, housing
and financial aid offices will send information on residence hall
contracts, freshman class registration, and financial aid award
packages.
Campuses sometimes have residence halls that may be
more desirable than others and the better accommodations will
be taken quickly if they are on a first-come first-served basis.
Parents or students with concerns or questions regarding
this type of material should call Mrs. Kroon or the school your
student plans to attend.
United States Service Academy
Applications for nominations for United States Service Academy have arrived in the Guidance Office. Completed applications from potential candidates who intend to enter academy
classes starting July 2016 are due October 31, 2015. Please
See Mrs. Kroon for more information.
UNMC Summer Health Professions Career Workshop
The workshop will be held August 3rd - August 5th, 2015.
Must have miniumum 3.0 GPA and have an interest in health
professions. Cost for the program is $300. See Mrs. Kroon for
more information.
UNL College of Architecture High School
Workshop
Junior students will investigate issues surrounding design
and learn more about the design professions of architecture,
landscape architecture and interior design. The workshop will
be held June 7-13 2015. The fee for the workshop is $585,
includes supplies, program fees, meals and lodging. See Mrs.
Kroon for more information.
Bryan College of Health Sciences Summer Camp
Bryan College of Health Sciences is offering a summer health
career camp at their campus in Lincoln on July 6-10 or July 2024. Cost is $350.00 plus a $50.00 nonrefundable deposit at
application. Please see Mrs. Kroon for more information.
Automotive Summer Camp SSC
Milford
Automotive Summer Camp will be held at South
east Community College Milford Campus on
June 12th & 13th . The cost is $29.00 and
registration is due by June 2, 2015. See Mrs.
Kroon for more information.
Career Days/Open Houses
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UNL Junior Wednesday - April 9th
UNO Junior BEaMAV Day - April 17th
UNL Red Letter Day - April 17th
WITCC Visit Day - April 22nd
NECC Performing Arts Career Day - April 29th
Seniors Encouraged to Attend WPBHS Alumni Banquet on May 23rd
The West Point Beemer High School Alumni Association will again
be sponsoring the annual Alumni Banquet on Saturday, May 23rd at
the Nielsen Community Center. The social hour will begin at 4:30
p.m., photos at 5:30 p.m., and dinner at 6:30 p.m.
As a new alumni, graduating seniors will receive an invitation to
attend the banquet. Each graduate and his or her date will receive
free admission to the alumni banquet courtesy of the alumni association.
We encourage each of the graduating seniors to plan to attend the
alumni banquet if possible. The West Point Public School Alumni
Association works very hard on behalf of the students and the school
district, and the alumni banquet is a great way to become involved
with this organization.
SENIORS: FAFSA Applications Due
Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) should be completed electronically as soon as possible. All students should complete the
FAFSA and check the college’s deadline for financial aid due dates.
Those who have completed the FAFSA forms will receive a Student Aid Report (SAR). Read all directions carefully. Some colleges require
you to send a copy to them; others do it via electronic transfer. Check with your college to see which method is used.
If you need help with the FAFSA, contact the Guidance Office 402-372-5546, EducationQuest Foundation at 1-888-357-6300
SENIORS: Don’t Wait Until the Last Minute to Apply for Scholarships
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West Point-Beemer Local Scholarship DUE April 1, 2015
Logan Valley Artists Scholarship DUE April 1, 2015
Nebraska Agri-Women Scholarship DUE April 1, 2015
Nebraska Association for the Gifted Scholarship DUE April 1, 2015
West Point Sportsman Club Scholarship DUE April 1, 2015
Dodge Chamber of Commerce Scholarship DUE April 1, 2015
Citizens State Bank Scholarship DUE April 1, 2015
Nebraska School Counselor Assoc. Scholarship DUE April 1, 2015
Johnny Baxter Carriage House Foundation Scholarship DUE April 3, 2015
KTIC Sports Booster Scholarship DUE April 8, 2015
Austin Hallsted Memorial Scholarship DUE April 10, 2015
Nebraskans for Peace Scholarship DUE April 10, 2015
Eastern NE/Western IA Car Council - Paul High Memorial Scholarship DUE April 15, 2015
Nebraska Cooperative Council Scholarship DUE April 15, 2015
James M. Cox Foundation Scholarship DUE April 15, 2015
Kid’s Chance Scholarship DUE April 15, 2015
Pheasants Forever Scholarship DUE April 15, 2015
Ashley Reimers Memorial Scholarship DUE April 15, 2015
Nebraska Vet Services Scholarship DUE April 15, 2015
Beemer American Legion Riders #159 Scholarship DUE April 15, 2015
Thunder By The River Scholarship DUE April 15, 2015
PEO Starlight Scholarship DUE April 15, 2015
Kathy Ellermeier Memorial Scholarship DUE April 15, 2015
Nebraska Coaches Association Scholarship DUE April 17, 2015
Beemer Community Foundation Scholarship DUE April 17, 2015
Bob Jones Manufacturing & Grinding Scholarship DUE April 17, 2015
West Point Ministerial Association Scholarship DUE April 24, 2015
UNK Phi Gamma Delta White Owl Scholarship DUE April 25, 2015
Lueshen’s Birders Scholarship DUE April 27, 2015
West Point-Beemer High School Alumni Association Scholarship DUE April 30, 2015
St. Paul Lutheran School Graduate Scholarship DUE April 30, 2015
Pink Bandana Breast Cancer Scholarship DUE April 30, 2015
Independent Cattlemen of Nebraska Jim Hanna Memorial Scholarship DUE April 30, 2015
Sunday
LUNCH
MENU
5
12
19
26
Monday
NO
SCHOOL
NO
SCHOOL
6
13
20
27
CRISPITO/CHEESE
SAUCE
TOPPINGS
BLACK BEAN SALSA
FRESH VEG. BAR
FRUIT
MILK
NO S/S BARS
PIZZA
GREEN BEANS
FRESH VEG. BAR
FRUIT
MILK
NO S/S BARS
Tuesday
HOT HAM & CHEESE
SWEET POTATOES
BAKED BEANS
FRESH VEG. BAR
FRUIT
APPLE CRISP
MILK
1
8
15
22
29
E: CHEESY BREAD STIX
H: CHEESY BREAD
MEAT SAUCE
GREEN BEANS
FRESH VEG. BAR
FRUIT
MILK
SHRIMP POPPERS
SWEET POTATOES
BROCCOLI/CHEESE
FRESH VEG. BAR
FRUIT
YOGURT PARFAIT
MILK
HAMBURGER/WG BUN
FRIES
BAKED BEANS
FRESH VEG. BAR
FRUIT
MILK
MINI CORN DOGS
ROTINI & CHEESE
GREEN BEANS
FRESH VEG. BAR
FRUIT
MILK
Wednesday
OMELETTE
SAUSAGE PATTY
HASH BROWN FRESH
VEG. BAR
HONEY MUFFIN
SQUARE
JUICE
FRUIT
MILK
2
9
30
BREADED PORK
PATTY
WHIPPED POTATOES/
GRAVY
CORN
FRESH VEG. BAR
BREADSTICK
FRUIT
23
BREADED BEEF PATTY
WHIPPED POTATOES/
GRAVY
PEAS
FRESH VEG. BAR
H: DINNER ROLL
FRUIT
MILK
16
CHILI
CELERY/PEANUT
BUTTER
FRESH VEG. BAR
E: TOASTED CHEESE
H: CINNAMON ROLL
FRUIT
MILK
TAC GO
SAUSAGE PATTY
TRI TATOR
FRESH VEG. BAR
ORANGE ½
JUICE
MUFFIN
MILK
Thursday
April 2015
7
CHICKEN TENDERS
BROCCOLI RICE CASS.
CORN
FRESH VEG. BAR
BREADSTICK
FRUIT
MILK
NO S/S BARS
14
RICE BOWL
CHICKEN TOPPINGS
MIDORI VEGETABLES
FRESH VEG. BAR
FRUIT
MILK
NO S/S BARS
21
RIB-BE-QUE/WG BUN
FRIES
PEAS AND CARROTS
FRESH VEG. BAR
FRUIT
MILK
28
CHICKEN,GRAVY &
NOODLES
WHIPPED POTATOES
CORN
FRESH VEG. BAR
MUFFIN
FRUIT
MILK
Friday
NO
SCHOOL
4
Saturday
3
11
25
18
10
E: FISH STICKS
H: FISH WEDGE
CHEESY POTATO CASS.
PARISIAN CARROTS
FRESH VEG. BAR
H: MINI LOAF
FRUIT
MILK
17
24
CHICKEN PATTY/BUN
BAKED BEANS
ABC SALAD
FRESH VEG. BAR
FRUIT
MILK
CHICKEN NUGGETS
TRI TATOR
BROCCOLI/CHEESE
FRESH VEG. BAR
H: MINI LOAF
FRUIT
MILK
Sunday
BREAKFAST
MENU
5
12
19
26
Monday
NO
SCHOOL
NO
SCHOOL
CEREAL
½CHERRY FRUDEL
FRUIT
JUICE
MILK
6
13
20
27
CEREAL
BUG BITE GRAHAMS
FRUIT
JUICE
MILK
Tuesday
CEREAL
YOGURT
FRUIT
JUICE
MILK
CEREAL
GIANT GOLDFISH
FRUIT
JUICE
MILK
CEREAL
OR
TAC GO
FRUIT
JUICE
MILK
CEREAL
½MINI CINNI
FRUIT
JUICE
MILK
CEREAL
YOGURT
FRUIT
JUICE
MILK
CEREAL
OR
WG WAFFLE/SYRUP
FRUIT
JUICE
MILK
CEREAL
SCOOBY GRAHAMS
FRUIT
JUICE
MILK
CEREAL
OR
TAC GO
FRUIT
JUICE
MILK
29
22
15
8
1
Wednesday
CEREAL
OR
BREAKFAST BITES
FRUIT
JUICE
MILK
CEREAL
OR
BREAKFAST BITES
FRUIT
JUICE
MILK
CEREAL
OR
CINNAMON ROLL
FRUIT
JUICE
MILK
2
9
30
23
CEREAL
OR
BREAKFAST SLIDERS
FRUIT
JUICE
MILK
16
CEREAL
BUG BITE GRAHAMS
FRUIT
JUICE
MILK
Thursday
April 2015
7
14
21
28
CEREAL
MINI LOAF
FRUIT
JUICE
MILK
Friday
NO
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11
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Saturday
10
24
17
25
18
CEREAL
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WG PANCAKE/SYRUP
FRUIT
JUICE
MILK
CEREAL
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SAUSAGE BISCUIT
FRUIT
JUICE
MILK
CEREAL
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OMELETTE
FRUIT
JUICE
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The year lives here
Buy yo
yearbo ur
ok now
!
West Point-Beemer High School
CADET S
This school year will live forever in the pages of the 2015 yearbook for 7th-12th
graders. Help your student remember friends, classes, fun and more by purchasing a
2015 yearbook for them today!
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Cost:
• $40 March 1 - April 17
• $45 April 18 - May 29
Don’t wait — if you want to personalize the book, namestamping is $3 extra and must be purchased by April 17!
To purchase: Bring cash or check made out to West Point-Beemer High School to the high school office.
Student name
Grade
Address
Phone
Email
Namestamp text
01
Number of yearbooks
02 03 04
05
06 07
08 09 10
x$
11
12 13
=
14 15 16
17 18
19 20
21 22
Total cost
23 24
25 26 27 28
29
30 31 32 33 34 35
36
37 38 39
El año vive aquí
¡Comp
r
anuari e su
o ahor
a!
West Point-Beemer High School
CADET S
Este año escolar va a vivir para siempre en las páginas del anuario 2015 de 7-12
grados. Ayude a su estudiante a recordar amigos, clases, diversión y más
con la compra de un anuario 2015 para ellos hoy!
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Precio
• $40 1 de marzo - 17 de abril
• $45 18 de abril - 29 de mayo
No espere — si desea personalizar el libro, namestamping es de $3 extra y debe comprarse antes del 17 de abril!
Para comprar:
Llevar dinero en efectivo o cheque a nombre de la West Point-Beemer High School a la oficina de la
escuela secundaria.
Nombre del estudiante
Grado
Domicilio
Teléfono
Correo electrónico
Texto namestamp
01
02 03 04
05
Cantidad de anuarios escolares
06 07
08 09 10
11
12 13
x$
14 15 16
=
17 18
19 20
21 22
23 24
25 26 27 28
Costo total
29
30 31 32 33 34 35
36
37 38 39
West Point Public Schools
1200 E. Washington St.
West Point, NE 68788
Beemer Elementary
Phone: 528-3232
West Point Elementary
Phone: 372-5507
Fax: 372-5318
High School
Phone: 372-5546
Fax: 372-2252
We’re on the Web:
wpcadets.org
West Point Public Schools
Mission Statement:
West Point Public Schools where learning is the point!.
Education
Diversity
Safety
Responsibility