Valedictorians and Salutatorian for the Class of 2015 The School District of Howards Grove is proud to recognize Sara Athorp,

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1 403 Audubon Road, Howards Grove, WI Volume xxxiv, No. 4 District News & Information Pages School Supply Lists Pages 4-5 Northview News Page 6 Middle School News Page 7 Music News Pages 9-10 High School News Pages Valedictorians (left to right) Sara Athorp, Autumn Risch, and Carlie Stauss Valedictorians and Salutatorian for the Class of 2015 The School District of Howards Grove is proud to recognize Sara Athorp, Autumn Risch, and Carlie Stauss as Valedictorians of the Class of 2015, earning a perfect 4.0 grade point average. Samantha Black is recognized as Salutatorian, earning a grade point average. Sara, daughter of Nathan and Lavonne Athorp, is a member of National Honor Society, Student Council, the Howards Grove High School Music program, including Drum Line, and our successful Forensics program. Sara is President and Music and Drama Director at Mosel Farm and Home 4H Club, and Youth Leader for Confirmation Retreat and Hand Bell Choir at Ebenezer United Church of Christ. Sara, a future teacher who earned a 32 on her ACT, will major in Special Education at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Salutatorian Samantha Black Autumn, daughter of Carrie Damrow and Jeremy Risch, is a member of International Club, National Honor Society, Yearbook, and Pink Out for Breast Cancer Awareness. She is a Sheboygan County Humane Society volunteer and a Sunday School Teacher at St. Marks UCC. Autumn excelled in Volleyball, leading the Lady Tigers to their first State Volleyball appearance since Autumn will attend Minnesota State University-Mankato an athletic scholarship, working toward a probable career in Clinical Psychology. (Continued on page 11) 1 HOWARDS GROVE SCHOOL DISTRICT HOWARDS GROVE SCHOOL DISTRICT 1 Spring 2011

2 District News Board of education President - Mark DeAmico W3860 STH 32 Elkhart Lake, WI Vice President - Kimberly Plass 1627 Sandstone Lane Howards Grove, WI Clerk - Richard Pearce 887 Cobblestone Drive Howards Grove, WI Treasurer - Nate Dehne 1507 Fieldstone Lane Howards Grove, WI Director - Richard Hemb Cty. Line Road Cleveland, WI Advisory Members Ada - vacant Edwards - Dave Wagner Franklin- vacant Howards Grove 1 - Elisa (Waltz) Carr Howards Grove 2- Jean Hawkinson Mosel - vacant Administrative Team Christopher Peterson - District Administrator Scott Fritz - High School Principal Andy Hansen - Middle School Principal Teresa Keehn - Elementary Principal Tracy Bandt - School Psychologist Advisory Board to the Board of Education The School District of Howards Grove maintains a six (6) member Advisory Board to the Board of Education. The Advisory Board has been most helpful to the Board of Education as a source of communication and information, bringing concerns within the district to the attention of the Board of Education. It also serves as a means of relaying information from the Board of Education back to district residents. If you live in the areas of Ada, Edwards, Franklin, the Town of Mosel, or the Village of Howards Grove, and are interested in serving as an Advisory Board Member, please contact the District Office at About this newsletter... If you would like to contribute information to this newsletter, school-related articles can be sent to Dannielle Arneson, editor, at Howards Grove Middle School or can be ed to darneson@hgsd.k12.wi.us Next Newsletter Due Date September 10, 2015 (in homes by mid October) The newsletter of the School District of Howards Grove, 403 Audubon Road, Howards Grove, WI 53083, is published four times a year in October, January, March, and June. Editor and designer is Art Instructor, Dannielle Arneson. Notice to District Residents Non-Discrimination Policy It is the policy of the Howards Grove School District that no person may be denied admission to any public school or be denied the benefi ts of, or be discriminated against in any curricular, extracurricular, pupil services, recreational, or other program or activity because of a person s sex, race, religion, national origin, ancestry, creed, pregnancy, marital or parental status, sexual orientation, or physical, mental, emotional or learning disability. All vocational education programs follow the district s policies of nondiscrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age or handicap. In addition, arrangements can be made to ensure that the lack of English language skills is not a barrier to admission or participation. Any questions concerning the Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex; Title VI (race, color, national origin) and all other discrimination complaints; or inquiries related to Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 which prohibits discrimination on the basis or handicap, should be directed to: Mr. Christopher Peterson Superintendent 403 Audubon Rd Howards Grove WI Mr. Scott Fritz High School Principal District Equity Coordinator 401 Audubon Rd Howards Grove WI Mr. Andy Hansen Middle School Principal 506 Kennedy Ave Howards Grove WI Howards Grove School District Howards Grove District Office Howards Grove High School 403 Audubon Road 401 Audubon Road Howards Grove, WI Howards Grove, WI Phone Phone Mrs. Teresa Keehn Northview Elementary Principal 504 Coordinator Northview Elementary School 902 Tyler Rd Howards Grove WI Howards Grove Middle School Northview Elementary School 506 Kennedy Avenue 902 Tyler Road Howards Grove, WI Howards Grove, WI Phone Phone HOWARDS GROVE SCHOOL DISTRICT

3 District News Dear Howards Grove Families, Message From The Superintendent Christopher Peterson Thank you for another successful year! Every year seems to go by faster and faster and we see our children grow up too quickly. This year we will have 61 seniors walking across the stage at graduation. When I started here, these students were only in 7th grade - where did the time go? While the end of a school year can be an exciting time with graduation, awards ceremonies, concerts, and sporting events, it is also a time to say goodbye. Besides our graduating seniors, we also say goodbye to some veteran staff members who are retiring or moving on to new vocations in life. Chris Lemanczyk (24 years with the district), Peggy Hansmann (20 years with the district), Lois Finstad (22 years with the district), and Judy Faust (23 years with the district) will all be leaving at the end of the school year. We wish them the best of luck in all their future endeavors. Also leaving the district for other positions or opportunities are Eric Worth (High School PE), Vanesa Brotske (High School Biology), Amanda Rabe (Early Childhood and 4K), Wayne Hoffman (High School Tech Ed), and Laura Albright (Payroll/HR). Good luck to all of you. Like every summer, the district will be busy with many projects. Hiring new staff, maintenance of our facilities, summer school, teacher trainings, updates on curriculum, and lots of cleaning will keep our buildings full of energy. As always, please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or concerns regarding our district or schools. I sincerely enjoy working and talking with all of you. Have a safe and enjoyable summer break! Superintendent Christopher Peterson Sincerely, Christopher Peterson, Superintendent of Schools HOWARDS GROVE SCHOOL DISTRICT 3

4 Northview School Supply List Howards Grove School District (Gr. K-4) DO NOT buy a Trapper Keeper or 3 ring binder. Avoid gym shoes with black soles, zippers or those that slip on. Gym shoes can be old; they do not need to be new or expensive brands. Parents: PLEASE label all supplies with your child s name. Junior Kindergarten Do NOT label Jr. Kindergarten supplies 2 glue sticks (.77 oz. each) (washable; purple, blue or green) 1 plastic folder with bottom pockets - without clasps (any color) Dry Erase Markers - 8 color pack Back pack (large zippered, no wheels, messanger bags or suitcase style) Extra change of clothes-in labeled Ziploc bag Last Name A-M: Crayons -box of 24 (regular size) Kleenex (200 count) Last Name N-Z: 1 pkg. napkins (250 count) 4oz. Elmer s washable glue Kindergarten Crayons- box of 24 (regular size) washable watercolor paints, 8 count w/brush 8 pack washable broad tip markers in classic colors Box of 12 colored pencils 1 1/2 black 3-ring binder 3 plastic pocket folders with bottom pockets without clasps: (1) red (1 )green (1 )blue 2 small glue sticks 4oz. Elmer s washable glue 1 box of Kleenex (200 count) Beach towel or small blanket with small pillow for rest time Velcro or slip on gym shoes Extra change of clothes Large zippered back pack or school bag (no wheeled suitcase style) Grade One 2 Pink Pearl erasers Fiskars 5 scissors 4 oz. Elmer s washable glue 2 large glue sticks (.77oz each) 24 No. 2 plain yellow pencils Plastic school box (approximately 9 x5 ) drawing tablet (unlined scribble pad) Crayola crayons- box of 24 Kleenex (no larger than 3 1/2 tall) 4 plastic pocket folders with bottom pockets without clasps: (1) red (1) yellow (1) blue (1)green Grade One continued next column 4 HOWARDS GROVE SCHOOL DISTRICT Grade One (Continued) 8 pack washable broad tip markers in classic colors washable watercolor paints, 8 color set w/brush 1 3-ring black binder box of 12 colored pencils 1 yellow highlighter, chisel tip gym shoes (please send Velcro shoes if your child cannot tie) old shirt for Art class Grade Two crayons-box of 24 Kleenex (large box) 3 small glue sticks 5 scissors 1 spiral notebook or tablet (wide lined) 2 Pink Pearl erasers (12) No. 2 plain yellow pencils 8 pack washable broad tip markers in classic colors 4 pads 3x3 post-it notes 4 plastic pocket folders with bottom pockets - without clasps: (1) red (1) yellow (1)blue (1) green box of 12 colored pencils school box (approx. 9 x5 ) yellow highlighter, chisel tip 3 x 5 top spiral memo pad gym shoes smock or old shirt Grade Three Do Not put subjects on folders, etc. Teachers will help the students organzie their materials. 2 Composition Notebooks 48 No. 2 plain yellow pencils 1 large box of Kleenex (200 count) count wide-lined loose leaf paper 2 Pink Pearl erasers 7 scissors box of 12 colored pencils 1 large glue stick One 9 or 12 pack of Post-it Notes 2x1 1/2 size or 2x2 size 12 pack Post-it notes 3x3 size 4 Expo/whiteboard markers 2 yellow highlighters Grade Three continued next column Grade Three (Continued) 2 blue pens 4 red pens Small pencil pouch or case Earbuds (NOT head phones) 6 plastic pocket folders w/bottom pockets 1 blue 1 red 1 green 1 yellow 1 purple 1 orange 5 spiral wide-lined notebooks 2 blue 1 red 1 green 1 yellow gym shoes smock or old shirt Grade Four 24 No. 2 plain yellow pencils Crayons -box of 24 2 large glue sticks count wide lined loose leaf paper 2 red ballpoint pens 1 pair 5 scissors 2 3-ring binder 1 container disinfecting wipes 2 LARGE boxes of Kleenex (200 count) school box (approx. 2 x6 ) 2 Pink Pearl erasers 4 Expo/whiteboard markers (fine tip) 2 yellow highlighters, chisel tip 4 pads Post-It Notes-3 x 3 size 6 pocket folders with bottom pockets 6 spiral wide-lined notebooks gym shoes smock or old shirt

5 Middle & High School Supply List Howards Grove School District Note: The Middle School Office will no longer be selling calculators. It is recommended that students purchase a scientific calculator for their middle school needs and may continue to use it in high school. Grade Five #2 pencils (48) Ballpoint pen-black (4) Loose leaf paper (WIDE LINED) 6 spiral notebooks, (WIDE LINED) Please do not label notebooks without teacher instruction. 2 red 3 yellow 1 green 12 ruler(scaled in sixteenths & metric) 7 pocket folders (not plastic) Please do not label folders without teacher instruction. 1 red 2 yellow 1 green 1 blue 2 others Colored pencils (24ct) 2 Glue sticks - Large 3 Highlighters, yellow, chisel tip 3x5 lined index cards (1 pkg -100ct) 4 red ballpoint pens 2 pink pearl erasers 12 eraser caps (pencil top eraser) 2 pk Post-It Notes (3 x3 ) 7 pointed scissors 1 flash drive 4G USB 2 boxes of Kleenex (230 count) 1 3-ring binder, 1 1 pencil box or case 1 Sharpie fine point black marker Phy. Ed. Items-non-marking, clean gym shoes and appropriate clothing on gym days Grade Six #2 pencils (12 per quarter) 4 folders or 1 Accorian folder with at least 7 slots 7 separate spiral notebooks (8-1/2 x 11 WIDE LINED) Loose leaf paper (8-1/2 x 11 WIDE LINED) Colored Pencils (24) 2 red ballpoint pens 2 black ballpoint pens 3 highlighters - different colors 2 pkg 3x5 ruled index cards 4 dry erase markers (BK,BL,RD,GN) 3 Post-it notes 3 x3 1 glue stick Grade Six continued next column Grade Six continued 1 flash drive (4G or better, USB) 1 non-plastic folder for Guidance 2 boxes of Kleenex (large box 230 ct.) Scientific Calculator Phy. Ed. Items-non-marking, clean gym shoes and a separate change of appropriate clothes (t-shirt, sweatshirt, and athletic shorts, wind pants, or sweatpants). Grade Seven 3 x 5 or 4 x 6 lined index cards (150 ct.) #2 pencils (24) 4 ballpoint pens (blue or black) Colored pencils (24) 8 folders with pockets 8 spiral notebooks (8-1/2 x 11 WIDE LINED) 12 clear plastic ruler (scaled in six teenths and metric) 2 Large glue sticks 5 Highlighters (yellow, pink, blue, green, orange) Markers (8) 2 black dry erase markers Flashdrive 7 scissors 12 pack Post-it notes 3 x3 2 Boxes of Kleenex (230 count) 2 folders with clasps 2 composition notebooks Phy. ed. items and CALCULATOR are same as Grade 6 Grade Eight Scientific Calculator TI-30XIIS or similar brand #2 pencils (48) 8 spiral or wireless notebooks of different colors: 1 each--red, blue, green, yellow, black; 3 others of your choice. Do not label note books without teacher instruction. 3 ballpoint pens (blue or black) 9 folders with pockets: 1 each--red, blue, green, yellow, black; 4 others of your choice OR an accordion folder with 9 slots. Do not label folders with out teacher instruction. 3 x 5 or 4 x 6 lined index cards (100 ct.) Grade Eight continued next column Grade Eight continued Colored pencils (24) Large glue stick (3) Yellow highlighter Blue highlighter Pink highlighter Washable markers (8ct - classic colors) Fine tip black Sharpie markers (2) 7 pointed scissors Flashdrive 2 boxes of Kleenex (230 count) Phy. ed items are same as Grade 6 Grades Nine-Twelve Grade 9: flash drive for computer classes Advisement: 2 boxes of Kleenex (230 count) Art: 4 pencils, 1 white eraser, per art class, flashdrive is required All Accounting classes: Basic calculator or better, pencils and eraser Algebra, and Geometry: scientific or graphing calculator (same as in middle school) Algebra 2, Statistics, Pre-Calculus, and Calculus: graphing calculator All Music classes: pencils Spanish 4 and 5: quality English-Span ish/spanish-english dictionary. Spanish 5: journal notebook With the block schedule students have FOUR classes PER TERM (16 sections per year) and NEED TO HAVE ample folders, pens/pencils, and note books and paper. Seniors for the school year should schedule their appointments for senior portraits between May-August if they want the portrait completed in time for inclusion in the school yearbook. Senior pictures are due to the yearbook advisor by Oct 1, HOWARDS GROVE SCHOOL DISTRICT 5

6 Northview News Parker Fintelmann stands next to the spring basket he won during National Nutrition Month. Northview Celebrates National Nutrition Month During the week of March 23-27, 2015, Northview and the Food Service Department celebrated National Nutrition Month. Students who ate lunch during the week were given small tokens of appreciation with a specific food group highlighted each day. Those who ate hot lunch every day that week had their name entered into a drawing to receive a spring basket. The winner of the basket was Parker Fintelmann. Congratulations Parker!!! Submitted by Becky Schlegel, Head of Food Service Commodities for Critters In March, fourth grade students participated in an item drive competition to see which fourth grade class would have lunch first during fourth quarter. Students were asked to bring in Commodities for Critters to benefit the Wisconsin Humane Society. The student response was incredible! As a fourth grade, we donated 11, ounces of items to benefit animals in our area. Mrs. Mulder s fourth grade class donated the most ounces with 5, ounces. Great Job fourth grade! You were extremely generous. Submitted by Julia Leeson, 4th Grade Teacher Writing Celebration Fourth grade students donated 11,533.7 ounces of items for the Wisconsin Humane Society. On Friday, March 20, fourth grade students celebrated the end of their third writing unit. During this unit, students did research on various topics about the Revolutionary War and wrote an informational text to teach other students about their specific topic. Topics included: The Boston Tea Party, Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, The Battle of Yorktown and many more! During the celebration, students shared their books and enjoyed snacks typically eaten during the 18th century. Students tried tea, pound cake and molasses cookies. Submitted by Julia Leeson, 4th Grade Teacher Fourth grade students: Chloe Haase, Saige Damrow, Mandy Baldwin, Lauren Taber Fourth grade students: Brooke Kimme, Kaylei Hemb, Tony Lamansky, Isaac Gozdziewski Fourth grade students: Nicholas Neumann, Reina Scharl, Ray Henschel, Lileigh Drossel Fourth grade students: Parker Sloma, Bryant Dortman, Brock Dortman, Valor Yost 6 HOWARDS GROVE SCHOOL DISTRICT

7 Middle School News Sixth Grade Musical: Go West! Pedal Power Seventh and eighth grade FACE students learn about energy production, consumption, and conservation with the Pedal Power energy bike. Student volunteers, 8th graders, Aaron Korpi and 7th grader Ashleigh Brooks test their strength as they pedal their way to preparing a smoothie to demonstrate the amount of effort necessary to power the blender. Submitted by Jamie Buechel, Family and Consumer Education Teacher Band and choir directors, Angie Houston and Zach Holzer collaborated with the sixth grade teachers, computer class, and the art department to produce, for the third time, a musical performed by the sixth grade students. Go West! - A Musical Celebration Of America s Westward Expansion - combined music, history, and drama to explore important facts about the westward expansion of early United States and discovered that real gold is not always the kind made into ingots and baubles. Photos are from the three seperate performances of Go West! Animal Visitors in Fifth Grade Mrs. Perronne and the fifth grade classes would like to extend a big thank you to Armin Lukaszewski and Andrew Khalaf for volunteering their time, expertise, and belongings to help enhance our science lessons. While studying the classification of the animal kingdom and body systems the students had a unique visitor and artifacts to investigate. Armin presented Golmez, a red tail boa constrictor, to the class so they could learn and ask questions about reptiles. Students were able to observe first-hand the movements and mannerisms of the snake. Some daring students enjoyed handling the snake with assistance. It was an exciting day. We now hope that Golmez will be able to enjoy his swimming pool during the summer months. Submitted by Lisa Perronne, Fifth Grade Teacher Fifth grade students get to hold a red tail boa constrictor. HOWARDS GROVE SCHOOL DISTRICT 7

8 Music News Fourth grade general music guitar students learning to read/play music classical style. Third graders pose after performing at the December concert, at the Stefanie Well Center. NV Music Notes In April, the Northview General Music students (grades 1-4) presented a choral concert, titled Music, Music, Music. The evening was filled with singing, dancing, bucket drumming, guitar playing and much learning. A wide variety of styles was presented; hip-hop, folk, show tunes, patriotic, etc. The evening concluded with a 4th grade choral piece performed in 2-part harmony. The students were given a standing ovation! Congratulations to all students involved, I am so very proud of you. Submitted by Mrs. Joelle Barrett NBCT/NV Music Specialist Second graders studying cross over broken bordun patterns. Spacial relationship using rolling tennis balls changing tempos fast and slow. Theme compositions involving; reading, writing, notation, melody and performance. Kindergarten students showing steady beat. Rhythmic note value matching using eggs. Students work with theme compositions. Students play an instrument matching learning game. Fourth grade music RTI students studying composers. Students folk dancing in class. 8 HOWARDS GROVE SCHOOL DISTRICT

9 Music News 7th/8th Grade Band District Solo and Ensemble Awards Class B Natalie Englebert & Cassidy Grubisic Clarinet/Tenor Sax Duet 2 Cailin Frink Flute Solo 1 Cassidy Grubisic & Erin Schwoerer Alto Sax/Tenor Sax Duet 3 Sara Marten Flute Solo 2 Erin Schwoerer Alto Sax Solo 2 Abagail Zimmerman Flute Solo 3 Class C John Bell, Eric Jump, Trumpet Quartet 1 Makayla Kulow, Doug Luebke Ashley Brooks Drum Set Solo 2 Emma Dehne, Zach Parnitzke, Brass Quartet 1 Jordan Stoelb, JJ Waldhuetter Natalie Englebert Piano Solo 2 Eric Jump Trumpet Solo 1 Lexie Matte Clarinet Solo 1 Emily Waters Clarinet Solo 2 7th/8th Grade Choir District Solo and Ensemble Awards Class A Emma Bagnall Musical Theater Solo *1 Emma Bagnall Soprano Solo 1 Emily Horness Musical Theater Solo 2 Emily Horness Soprano Solo *1 Madisyn Kestell Alto Solo 1 Class B Emma Dehne Alto Solo 1 Erin Schwoerer Alto Solo 1 Class C Emma Bagnall Piano Solo 2 Emma Dehne and Emma Bagnall Vocal Duet 2 Cassidy Grubisic Alto Solo 1 Emily Horness and Emily Kulow Vocal Duet 2 JJ Waldhuetter Vocal Solo 1 Emily Waters Alto Solo 1 State Solo and Ensemble Congratulations to the following State Solo and Ensemble entries from Saturday, April 25th at UW-Milwaukee! Job well done. High School Entries Morgan Bramstadt, 2nd- Alto Solo Morgan Bramstadt, 1st- Music Theater Solo- Female Role Morgan Bramstadt and Vivian Johnson, 2nd- Vocal Duet Erin Hanke, 1st-Alto Saxophone Solo Erin Hanke, 3rd-Violin Solo Erin Hanke and Nick Hanke, 1st- Alto Saxophone and Trombone Duet Nick Hanke, 1st-Piano Solo Nick Hanke, 1st-Trombone Solo Zack Mock, 1st-Snare Drum Solo Connor Simers, 1st- Vocal Solo Vivian Johnson, 1st- Soprano Solo Vivian Johnson, 1st- Music Theater Solo- Female Role Middle School Entries Emma Bagnall, 2nd-Music Theater Solo- Female Role Emily Horness, 2nd-Vocal Solo 8th Grade State Solo and Ensemble Awards Emma Bagnall Musical Theater Solo 2 Emily Horness Soprano Solo 2 Summer High School Marching Band Rehearsals July 16th, Thursday, 6:00 p.m. HS Band Room July 17th, Friday, 4:00 p.m. HS Band Room Parade: July 18th, Saturday, 6:00 p.m. *Please meet behind the middle school for parade line-up at 5:30 p.m.* All High School Band members are required to attend including incoming members. Please contact Angie Houston with questions. HOWARDS GROVE SCHOOL DISTRICT 9

10 Music News Nick Hanke will perform for the second time at State Honors Band this summer. Congratulations Nick! N Nick Hanke - State Honors Band Nick Hanke will be participating this summer in the Wisconsin School Music Association State Honors Band for the 2nd time. This is the highest honor a Wisconsin high school musician can achieve. To receive this twice, puts Nick in an extremely elite group! Nick auditioned in Waukesha this winter and received their highest recommendation to participate. He will attend a summer camp and then perform with the ensemble for the State Music Teachers Convention in Madison this fall. Submitted by Angie Houston, High School Band Director Tbe band Karmah (l. to r.): Mark Eckelaert, Rhythm Guitar & vocals, Sheboygan North HS, Elle Kaderabek, Drums, Howards Grove HS, Allyssa Levenhagen, Bass Guitar, Sheboygan North HS, Alex Schulze, Lead Guitar, Sheboygan North HS and Mimi Viglietti, Vocals, Sheboygan North HS Karmah - Featuring Elle Kaderabek - Finalists in Competition Karmah is pleased to announce they are finalists in WSMA s Launchpad competition. Representing the Green Bay region, they secured their spot in the state finals to take place in Madison on June 13th. They have also earned a spot at Summerfest in the Launchpad Green Bay Regional Showcase on the Johnson Controls Stage on Wednesday, July 1. Karmah is a band of high school sophomores from Sheboygan North and Howards Grove High Schools. Together for about a year, they ve played at Summerfest, Octoberfest, North HS prom and expo events, and JMKAC to name a few. For more information see their web site or like Karmah on Facebook. WSMA s Launchpad is a music competition for high school students who are in bands formed outside of school. The bands compete for the state title and the prestigious Les Paul Launchpad Award. The winning band will also receive a professional recording session, a 2015 Summerfest gig in Milwaukee opening for a headlining act, and the ability to designate a Yamaha equipment package to their school, courtesy of Yamaha Corporation of America. In addition, the winning band will be invited to perform at the Les Paul Centennial Birthday Party in Waukesha on August HOWARDS GROVE SCHOOL DISTRICT

11 High School News (continued from page 1) Carlie Stauss, daughter of Chuck and Brenda Stauss, is a member of Yearbook, Student Council, Lakeland College Math Meet, and Pink Out for Breast Cancer. She was a group leader for Challenge Days, a leader on the State Volleyball Team, Captain of our Soccer Team, and our representative for Badger Girl State and Wisconsin Leadership Seminar. Of special note is her participation in the Youth Apprenticeship Nursing program this year through Lakeshore Technical College. Carlie will attend Carroll University for Nursing. Samantha Black, daughter of Tracy and Sue Black, served as Captain of the State runner-up Dance Team, along with being a member of Student Council, Yearbook, Pause for a Cause, and Graduation, Prom, and Spring Fling Committee. She was a leader on our State Volleyball Team, contributed to the success of the Fast Pitch program, and is a member of National Honor Society. Samantha will attend Butler University, studying Biology, with a probable career as a Pediatric Physician Assistant. Congratulations to Autumn, Carlie, Samantha and Sara on a job well done! Submitted by Dale Nenning, High School Guidance Counselor Badger Boy Ben Dehne Badger Boy Alternate Nicholas Hanke Badger Girl Rachel Kushnier Badger Boy and Badger Girl Badger Girl Natalie McCraw Howards Grove High School is proud to announce the Badger Boy and Badger Girl selections for the school year. We want to thank American Legion Post 387 for their financial contribution on behalf of the following students. Ben Dehne, son of Nate and Melissa Dehne, has been selected to represent Howards Grove High School at Badger Boy State, held June 13th through June 20th on the Ripon College campus. Nicholas Hanke, son of Teri Rietbrock and Joseph Hanke III was selected as an alternate. Howards Grove High School has the pleasure of sending two students to Badger Girl State, held on the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh campus from June 21st through 26th. Rachel Kushnier, daughter of Scott and Nancy, and Natalie McCraw, daughter of Jim and Anne will represent HGHS. Sara Scheiber, daughter of Jim and Barb Scheiber has been selected as an alternate. Congratulations! Submitted by Dale Nenning, High School Guidance Counselor HOWARDS GROVE SCHOOL DISTRICT 11

12 High School News Sideline Report There are big changes coming in the area of athletics for the 2015/2016 school year. First, we would like to sadly say good-bye to a great teacher and friend and co-ad with me, Eric Worth. Eric will begin work at Acuity this summer, and fortunately, will continue to remain our head basketball coach. So, we get to see him around school especially in the winter months. With that change, I will be taking over Eric s half of the AD duties. Please do not hesitate to contact me at any time with any questions or concerns. The easiest way to reach me is by dschmid@hgsd.k12.wi.us Additionally, we have finalized our work for the new athletic conference that the WIAA has realigned us into. Our conference will remain intact, and we will be adding 5 schools from the old Olympian conference: St. Mary s Catholic, Reedsville, Hilbert, Mishicot and Manitowoc Lutheran. We have spent 18 months shaping our new conference and arranging schedules to accommodate the new teams. One of the exciting things we have done is partnered with Lakeland College to run end of the year tournaments in volleyball, and boys and girls basketball. In addition, we will have more complete schedules in all of our sports. Another change you will see is the addition of a conference pass that will be good for both home and away events at all 14 schools in our new conference. Look for more information at school registration at the end of summer. As the school year winds down, there are still plenty of opportunities to catch your Tigers in action. Spring is one of our busiest times of the year. On a warm spring day, consider watching golf, girl s soccer, softball, tennis, track, or a baseball game. Submitted by Dave Schmid, High School Athletic Director Pause for a Cause 2015 The Howards Grove High School students, faculty, and staff held their 7th annual charity fundraiser, Pause for a Cause, benefiting Children s Hospital of Wisconsin, on Wednesday, March 25. We ve chosen to work with Children s Hospital as the students and staff feel a real connection due to the number of students and family members who have used the services that the hospital offers. The evening offered food, refreshments, a silent auction, children s activities, a dodge ball tournament, a concert by the high school jazz band and choir, and a 5K run/walk. New this year was the Howie Dash! Kids in fourth grade and younger were able to do a fun-run around the high school track with the HG mascot, Howie. Students and staff were on hand to run the evening s events and area businesses and community members donated food items and silent auction offerings. Thanks to everyone s efforts we were able to raise over $5000 to benefit Children s Hospital of Wisconsin. Submitted by Bev Biederwolf, Pause for a Cause Coordinator 12 HOWARDS GROVE SCHOOL DISTRICT

13 High School Post Prom For a third year in a row, JB s Entertainment Center hosted a post-prom party for Howards Grove High School students and their guests on Saturday, May 9th. The three hour event, held immediately after prom, included bowling, pizza, soda, darts, pool, air hockey, a money machine, door prizes and socializing. Fun was had by all that attended. It was a big success. The post-prom committee (Amy Betke, Julie Brunner, Lori Gallenberger, Sara Jaeger, Amy Luebke, Lonna Near and Gail Peterson) would like to thank JB s Entertainment Center for hosting this event again this year, Scott s Vending for donating all the arcade games, Cleveland State Bank for the use of the money machine and the staff at Howards Grove High School. We would also like to thank all of the local businesses who made such generous donations. With their generosity, not only were we able to give away some great grand prizes, we were able to provide great door prizes to all that attended. On a closing note, a special thank you to those that helped chaperone the post prom (Amy and Dan Luebke, Gail Peterson and Jodi Stange). Again, thank you to those who provided help and made donations for this wonderful event. Submitted by Sara Jaeger, Post Prom Committee Chairperson Local businesses who donated: All Dolled Up Amy Luebke Applebees Bummy s Haus Chuck and Lynn Berg Cleveland State Bank Culvers Damrow Construction Dean s Auto Body Dean s Electric Dirker Chiropractic Dr. Lindstrom Family Resource Center of Sheboygan County Feldmann s Sales and Services Four Seasons Comfort Gasper Auto Clinic Happy Tails Pet Grooming & Boarding Howards Grove Advancement Association Howards Grove Athletic Association Howards Grove Booster Club Howards Grove Chiropractic Howards Grove Petro Center Howards Grove PTO High School News Jim s Auto Service Eick & Co. Jimmy John s Kisiolek Eye Center Kohler Credit Union Kwik Trip Legend Larry s Wings n Things Magestro Orthodontics Millers Glen Millersville Rec National Exchange Bank Neumann Plumbing Nikki s Nex 2 New Northwoods Chemical Piggly Wiggly Quit Qui Oc Renee Hahn Family Hair CAre Rita s Doorway to Beauty Riverside Automotive S&T Motors Scott s Vending Sheboygan Progressive Care Center Subway Trumms Bouncers Viking Packaging Technologies Post Prom Chairperson Needed After three years of chairing the post prom committee, Sara Jaeger is stepping down. Most of the work has already been established from doing it the past three years. The post prom committee has provided a safe environment for the Howards Grove High School students to go to after prom. It has been held at JB s Entertainment Center and because of generous business donations, wonderful prizes were given out to those that attended. It has been a successful event and very well represented by the high school students. All of the students were very respectful and appreciative of the adult chaperones. The students seemed like they really enjoyed the evening. If anyone is interested in this opportunity, please contact Sara Jaeger at or sarajaeger@yahoo.com. HOWARDS GROVE SCHOOL DISTRICT 13

14 High School News Forensic Team News After months of preparation, twelve members of the Howards Grove High School forensics team competed at the Wisconsin High School Forensic Association s state meet at UW Madison on Saturday April 18, The students performed before judges and were graded on categories such as vocal expression, creation of an introduction to their topic, and familiarization with their theme. Participants were rated on a scale of A perfect score of 25 earned a gold medal for critic s choice. Silver medals were awarded to participants scoring between Bronze medals were awarded for scores of Becca Scheiber received a bronze medal in poetry for her interpretation of Ode to a Nightingale by John Keats. Connor Siemers earned a silver medal for his four minute speech about GMOs. Ryan Bell was awarded a silver medal in solo acting for his monologue One Beer too Many by Billy Houck. Sara Athorp, Maverick Moore, and Zack Moch earned gold medals for their ten minute play Elevator Games by Sean Abley. Kara Bell and Erin Hanke received silver medals for their ten minute play Miss Fortune by Karen Mueller Bryson. Nick Hanke, Vivienne Johnson and Morgan Bramstedt were awarded gold medals for their ten minute play Little Spaces by Bobby Keniston. Reed Trueblood earned a gold medal for his original speech about school start times. Submitted by Jane Cole Forensics Head Coach 2015 HG State Forensic Team, front row (l. to r.): Head coach Jane Cole, Ryan Bell, Morgan Bramstedt, Erin Hanke, Kara Bell, Sara Athorp, Asst. coach Kerry Kraemer; middle row: Vivianne Johnson, Nick Hanke, Zach Mock, Reed Trueblood; back row: Maverick Moore and Connor Siemers. Junior Achievement Business Challenge State Competition FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America) members, Travis Eilers and Caleb Holzman qualified for State in the Junior Achievement Business Challenge. The state competition was held on April 23 at Acuity in Sheboygan. Business Challenge uses a software game that allows student teams to compete against one another as CEO s of a simulated company. Players make business decisions relating to product pricing, production, marketing, capital investment, research and development, and charitable giving. The team of Eilers and Holzman moved successfully through the simulation, ending in 4th place overall. Travis Eilers (left) and Caleb Holzman earned 4th place at the Junion Achievement Business Challenge State Competition. Both boys are Sophomores and plan to attend the competition again next year. The experience will definitely help them in next year s event and they hope to again be State qualifiers, hopefully advancing to Nationals. Submitted by Bev Biederwolf, Business teacher and FBLA advisor 14 HOWARDS GROVE SCHOOL DISTRICT

15 HG Activity Center 435 North Wisconsin Drive Howards Grove, WI hgactivitycenter.weebly.com Great News! After lots of waiting and tons of paperwork we have been offi cially informed of our non profi t status!! This will open the doors for so many opportunities! We thank you for your continued support and ongoing help. Spring Classes have been a big success!! We want to thank everyone who participated and volunteered to make these classes successful. The CPR and Conceal and Carry classes were a big hit. Monday Pee Wee Soccer has over 30 little ones signed up, and they are having a blast learning all about basic soccer skills! Here are some of the upcoming activities the whole family will enjoy! Join us for some Fun!!! Summer Classes watch our website or Facebook page (HG Activity Center) for finalized classes and dates, times and updates. *Intro to Backyard Composting Class with Laura Sauermilch Saturday June 13th from 10am 11am * Zumba with Amy Butters every other Tuesday from 6:00 7:00pm * Pee Wee T-Ball with Mathew Trumm - for ages 4 6, dates and times TBD (July) * Pinterest classes/workshops dates, times and topics TBD * Canning - dates and times TBD We are looking for crafty instructors that might be looking at volunteering their talents, as well as, any ideas for future classes! Please fi ll out our online survey on our website. Gym rentals The Gym is available for rent. This is great for birthday parties, reunions, sports practice, and much more. You can rent it for $25 an hour, as well as, a 5 hour rental for $75 or a full day for $100 you may also add a bouncy house for an additional $100 - $150 depending on the unit. Bouncy Houses are available to rent at your home, business, church and parks. They are a great addition to any event! Fund Raising We will be hosting an end of summer event that can help to fund raise for the Center and the various programs we plan to offer. Please watch for more information and opportunities about this project. We cannot wait to provide an even better program for everyone in the community! Please help spread the word about these community events and opportunities. If you are interested in volunteering your time, sharing your expertise or have any questions please contact Tiffani via Facebook, , website, or phone. Summer Program We are currently working on finalizing our full day summer program for ages 7 and up. This program will run from June 10th August 31st and registration is currently taking place! Sign up now, school is almost out! You can find more information including prices, schedules, and programming on our website and Facebook. ****Like us on Facebook at HG Activity Center. The website, Facebook, and our outdoor sign will help keep you updated.**** HOWARDS GROVE SCHOOL DISTRICT 15

16 Newsletter School District of Howards Grove 403 Audubon Road Howards Grove, WI Non-Profit Organization Permit No. 142 U.S. Postage Paid Sheboygan, WI Registration Dates for School Year Thursday, July 30 from 9am-2pm and 3pm-6pm (all 3 schools) Monday, August 3 from 7am-1pm and 2pm-5pm (MS and HS) Monday, August 3 from 8am-1pm and 2pm-5pm (NV) All offices will be closed on Friday, July 31, 2015 Picture retakes for NV will be Tuesday 9/15/15 and the MS/HS will be Wednesday 9/16/15 16 HOWARDS GROVE SCHOOL DISTRICT

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