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1 May 2016 Bowler School District News... Graduation May 27, 2016 Bowler High School Gymnasium 7:00 p.m. Congratulations BHS Class of 2016

2 IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER SCHOOL YEAR 2016 May 7 th State UWGB or UWSP May 9 th Elementary Spring Concert May 12 th Family Night May 13 th Annual School Pow Wow May 18 th High School All Sports Banquet May 20 th MS/HS Spring Concert May 24 th Elementary Track & Field Day May 25 th Last Day for the Class of 2016 May 27 th High School Graduation (7:00 pm) May 30 th No School Memorial Day June 3 rd Last day of school June 13 th Summer School Begins July 14 th Last day of Summer School

3 A Message from Faith M. Gagnon ~District Administrator~ The month of May brings forth a sense of renewal as the brown tones of earth turn to lush shades of green and colors of many hues. For some, the dose of winter we had was far too long, for others it was not long enough and faded too quickly without offering us enough snow, and for some others, it was just about right. It s all in one s perspective and what is right for them. As you know, no matter where we go we really don t have a choice on the weather we receive. However, we do have a choice on how we embrace it and respond to it. Much is the same for all other life events we face and the changes we encounter. For some things, one might be able to position themselves to be better prepared for what lies ahead, and for other things, it all depends upon the choices we make in response to what it is we encounter. Oh, the beauty of choice! This brings me to another topic which is also related to choice. As many of you may have heard and for those of you who have not, several of our district s families with children ready to enter 4 year old kindergarten in the fall will be offered a wonderful choice of 4K programming when school resumes in September. Stockbridge-Munsee Head Start and the Bowler School District have been busy collaborating on options that can be offered to families with young children who are eligible for 4K programming in the upcoming school year. Currently, the Bowler School District is planning to continue offering 4K services as they have done so in the past. This has consisted of 4 half days (M-TH) with sessions held in the AM and in the PM. The Stockbridge-Munsee Head Start program is planning to offer eligible families all day Head Start 4K programming for 4 full days a week (M-TH) and a half day on Fridays. Both programs are wonderful options and opportunities for our youth to grow and flourish. These options provide our families with options and choices. If you have any questions or need more information, please by all means feel free to reach out to us. In the meantime, let s welcome in the upcoming warm weather, fresh air and the promise of sunny skies. Be the change you want to see in the world. ~Mohandas Karamachand Gandhi

4 From the Desk of Kim Ninabuck MS/HS Principal It definitely looks like spring has arrived. Some of our students are becoming restless and don t always want to cooperate. We have been having some issues with students skipping classes, not following board policy in regards to music (ear phones and mini speakers), cell phone use, and dress code and not following directives by staff. I appreciate all the parents who are helping with keeping their son/daughter s electronics and headphones at home. Please understand, we have a school to run and one student s rights do not out weigh the rest of the students who are working on getting an education. We need to work together to make sure we are preparing our students for their future beyond Bowler School. We want our students to be career and college ready. Right now, school is a student s job. In turn they need to get to class on time, work hard for their grades and promotion (paychecks) and concentrate on what needs to be done. We wrapped up the State Forward Exam and the 4 th quarter District STAR testing. We will be starting the ACT Aspire with grades 9 and 10, starting the week of April 25th. We hope to have these state tests completed by May 10 th. Please help our students be successful with the state testing by making sure they are present on testing days, talk to your son/daughter about working hard on the test; making sure he/she has a good night s rest the night before; and has a good breakfast in the morning. As the weather warms up, please remind your son/daughter about appropriate dress for school. Please check the student handbook for policy on proper attire. Mid-quarter quarter 3 is May 5. Grades should be coming out the following week. The last day for seniors is Wednesday, May 25th with graduation Friday, May 27 th. There is no school Monday, May 30 th. Summer school packets are out, if your child has failed any core classes make sure they bring one home and get signed up for classes. Let s have a wonderful 4 th quarter.

5 August 2016 Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri (22) (23) (24) (25)MM (26) (29) I (30) I (31) I September contact days 3 contract days Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri SCHOOL DISTRICT OF BOWLER SCHOOL CALENDAR Board Approved 4/18/ I / (2) (5) H October contact days 20.5 contract days Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri MQ November contact days 21 contract days Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri Q1 end (4) I 7 Q PT PT (23) (24) H (25) Q1 43 Days 18 contact days 21 contract days December 2016 Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri MQ (23) WB (26) WB (27) WB (28) WB (29) WB (30) WB 16 contact days 16 contract days January 2017 Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri Q2end (23) I 24 Q Q2 46 Days 21 contact days 22 contract days February 2017 Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri MQ March contact days 20 contract days Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri PT PT Q3end (24) I/ 27 Q Q3 43 days 22 contact days 23.5 contract days April 2017 Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri (13) SB (14) SB (17) SB MQ4 EASTER IS APRIL 16 th May contact days 17 contract days Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri Grad WB Winter Break SB Spring Break H Holiday SD Snow Day Make-up if needed ( ) No School Q# End of Quarter ER Early Release I Teacher Inservice I/ Half Day Inservice OH Open House (4:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m.) M/M Mentor/Mentee Inservice PT Parent/Teacher Conferences Parent/Teacher Conferences 3:30 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. Snow days will be made up as needed in April and/or June. (29) H June contact days 23 contract days Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri 5 Q4ends ER 6 SD/I 7 SD/I Q Days 2.5 contact days 3 contract days TOTAL DAYS student days 190 teacher days 9

6 Bowler High School/Middle School 3rd Quarter Honor Roll High Honor Roll Seniors Cole Bierman, Jarred Boswell, Jordan Boswell, Lillian Holbrook, Justin Kriefall, Katelan Little, Chelsea Peters, Jared Rickert Juniors Brooke Breitrick, Schuylar Davids, Taylor Matsche, Allison Stewart, Jacob Strassburg, Erica Wolf Sophomores Maranda Brei, Katelyn Fehrman, Ragen Koenamann, Crista Peters, Alissa Rickert Freshmen Noah Bestul, Jazmyne Brown, Eddie Dispensa, Jada Waters, Jodi Wolf 8 th Grade Ira Rudesill, Alyssa Strassburg, Brooke Thiex 7 th Grade Skye Breitrick, Logan Thiex Honor Roll Seniors Lyndsey Agar, Emily Bahr, Garrison Kietlinski, Natasha Resch, Cody Thiex, Nicole Waters Juniors JJ Church, Angel Hoffman, Saychia Wayka Sophomores Isaiah Hynes, Reanne Keitlinski, Matthew Olson, Kendra Rickert, Brianne Rosenow, Hannah Slater, Kaylee Williams Freshmen Kade Hartleben, Tyler Selle, Wuskapuw Vele 8 th Grade Jacob Bratz, Ireland DeRoos, Zachary Fehrman, Natalee Gardner, David Hahn, Tatum Kallies, Keegan Pingel, Ramsey Price, Austin Slater, Desahn Welch 7 th Grade Adin Brei, Lane Schultz, Brock Strassburg, Zachary Young, Morgan Zeinert

7 Bowler Elementary School 3 rd Quarter Honor Roll High Honor Roll 3 rd Grade Danica Peters, Natalie Rickert, Dakota Schreiber, Brandon Slater, Autumn Thiex, Quinn Olson, Logan Windorski 4 th Grade Gavin Klose, Karter Kolpack 5 th Grade Bailey Grosskopf, Brady Strassburg, Tristan Thiex 6 th Grade Selina Thiex Honor Roll 3 rd Grade Moises Jose -Hernandez, Ava Paiser, Rose Schulz, Rylee Matsche, Emerson Price, James Rosenow, Tia Terrio, Paige Treptow, Joesie Wayka 4 th Grade Bertina Dodge, Weengeetah Mohawk, Isabella Stevens, Sequoia Wychesit 5 th Grade Edward Castellanos, Julia Hahn, Raymond LeMieux II, Shandy Madosh II, Marcus Malone, Odin Peters, Kellen Pingel, Darby Rockman, Myrin Rudesill 6 th Grade Isaiah Bestul, Abigayl Chamberlain, Kaylei Haley

8 3 rd Quarter Honor Roll Ice Cream Party The 3 rd quarter honor roll party was held in the cafeteria on April 12 th for those high-achieving students from 3 rd through 6 th grade who made the school s prestigious honor roll. Students were treated to plenty of ice cream with all the fixings. GREAT JOB BOWLER STUDENTS!

9 Beginning on May 2 nd Times: Monday-Friday 7:30-10:30 am and 3:30-5:00 pm Open after Spring Music Concert! Plants that we have for sale: Begonia, Ganzania, Marigold, Pansy, Petunia, Geranium and more! We also have vegetables: Tomatoes, Peppers, Cucumbers, Watermelon, Cantaloupe, and Zucchini Prices will vary from $2 to $15

10 Monday, May 9th at 7:00pm 3rd-6th Grade Concert & Elementary Art Show Please have your 3rd - 6th grade students to their classrooms by 6:45. Students are encouraged to wear their nicest Spring outfits. We have wonderful music to share with you! K-6th grade Art Show will be set up in the gym. Each K-6 art student is featured in the show. Please take some time before or after the concert to browse the show. Ballots will be located by the gym door, vote for your favorite art from each grade level. We look forward to seeing you there! friday, may 20 th 7:30 p.m. spring concert- grades 5-12 and art show- grades 8-12 instrumental & vocal selections

11 St. Paul Lutheran Church ~ Bowler Presents: A Spring Music Presentation Sunday, May 15 th at 7pm Featuring vocalists and instrumentalists of all ages Everyone is Welcome!

12 Elementary Track & Field Day (Sponsored by Panther Pack Booster Club) Date: Tuesday, May 24th Time: 9am 11:30am Where: Bowler HS Athletic Fields Families are welcome to join us! Sunscreen encouraged!!! Volunteers please contact: Events: 50 M Dash 100 M Dash 50 M Hurdles 2 X 50 M Relay (2 teammates, can be co-ed) Long Jump Softball Throw Standing Broad Jump Sack Race (2 teammates, can be co-ed) Frisbee Toss

13 TITLE VII PARENT ADVISORY MEETING There will be a Title VII Parent Advisory meeting in the Bowler High School Library on Wednesday, May 11, 2016 at 6:00 p.m. Families of American Indian students in the Bowler School District are invited to attend and understand the Title VII program and offer recommendations for the school year. Jeff DePerry Title VII Program Coordinator Bowler School District (715) jeffdeperry@bowler.k12.wi.us

14 Bowler Spring Pow-wow MC: Harold Katchenago AD: Jeff Vele Head Dancers: Lane Schultz Cassandra komanekin

15 Bowler High School All-Sports Banquet Date: Wednesday, May 18, 2016 Time: Place: 7:00 p.m. The Woodland, Gresham Please join us as we celebrate the achievements and honors of our outstanding student-athletes from all of our sports teams. Dinner will be provided free to ALL student-athletes in grades 9-12 and all High School Coaches. All others eating will be charged $11.00 per meal. Please return slip and money for family & friends attending to Beth Fuerst in the High School office by: Tuesday, May 10 th. Student-Athlete Name: Coach s Name: Family/Friends: Name(s) Name(s) Please indicate the total number attending:

16 BOWLER SUMMER SCHOOL MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY JUNE JUNE JUNE JULY 4 No School JULY * 14 ** July 13 - *8:00 a.m. 3:20 p.m. July 14 - **8:00 a.m. 11:20 a.m. PLEASE FILL OUR THE REGISTRATION FORM AND RETURN IT TO SCHOOL. PLEASE RETURN THE REGISTARTION TO THE ELEMENTARY OFFICE BY FRIDAY, MAY 20 TH.

17 BOWLER SUMMER SCHOOL SIGN-UP FORM 2016 Student Name Grade Busing Needed? Parent Name Home Phone No. Address Emergency No. AM Bus Pick Location PM Drop Off Location Classes will be held June 13 th through July 14 th... 8:00am 1:20pm. Please, note the Summer School calendar in the course packet. Choose classes as to the grade your child is currently in. Please return this registration form to the elementary office by Friday, May 20 th. Please rank choices 1, 2, 3 or 4: Pre-K & K KinderKapers Mrs. Binns K-3 Learning Links Mrs. Austin 3-6 Reading Fun To be announced K-2 Math Fun To be announced 3-6 MATHcademy Mrs. Liethen 3-6 Brewers Fever Mr. Bagnall 3-12 Robotics Mrs. Fehrman 1-6 Elementary Drama Mrs. Carlson 3-12 The Wacky World of Sports (3 rd Session) Mr. Igl 2-6 Gaming Evolution Mr. Ferrero K-4 Games Around the World Mrs. Behnke/Mrs. Siedschlag K -6 Fun with Food Mrs. Jensen 2-6 Packermania Mrs. Mueller 1-4 Time Capsule Mr. Bagnall 5-12 Summer Softball Mr. Ploeger/Ms. Mencheski 3-6 Arts & Crafts Mrs. Liethen 6-8 STEM Summer Academy (All Day Class) Ms. Hansen 7-8 Remedial Language Arts/Reading To be announced 7-8 Remedial Math Mrs. Fehrman 7-12 Credit Recovery Class Mrs. Lehman Driver s Education (AM =Only) Mr. Igl (Next year s 9 th -12th graders) Enrollment is based on a first come... first enrolled basis. Consideration is also given to those who have never been able to take the class before. If you have any questions about our Summer School program, call Mr. Turner/Lea Ann at Ext. 1.

18 School District Of Bowler 500 South Almon Street, Bowler, Wisconsin Tel: (715) /Fax: (715) Website: Home of the Panthers L104 COACHING POSITIONS AVAILABLE The School District of Bowler has the following coaching position available: Head High School Football Coach If interested in the above position, please send a letter of interest to: Jeff DePerry, Athletic Director School District of Bowler 500 South Almon Street Bowler, WI ext jeffdeperry@bowler.k12.wi.us. Posted: April 1, 2016 "WE PROVIDE ACCESS TO SUCCESS IN AN EVER-CHANGING WORLD" The Bowler School District does not discriminate on the basis of any characteristic protected under State or Federal law including, but not limited to sex, age, race, color, national origin, ancestry, creed, religion, pregnancy, marital or parental status, sexual orientation, handicap, or physical, mental, emotional, or learning disability, citizenship status, arrest record, conviction record, veteran status, membership in the national guard, state defense force or any other reserve component of the military forces of the United States or this state, or use or nonuse of lawful products off the Bowler School District s premises during nonworking hours.

19 Dear Parents and Residents of the Bowler School District: CENSUS SURVEY (Please detach and return) Please help us gather census information by completing this form and returning it to school by June 30, All persons living at your residence ages birth-21 as of June 30, 2016, should be listed. BOWLER SCHOOL DISTRICT CENSUS INFORMATION June 2016 Township or Municipality Name (Last) (First) (Spouse) Street Address Mailing Address (if different from street address) Home Telephone Number Work Telephone Number We have no one in our household under age 21. (Please check box if applicable) NAME CHILD INFORMATION AS OF JUNE 30, 2016 (Please complete all columns for each child) AGE DATE OF BIRTH GENDER ETHNICITY DISTANCE TO SCHOOL (in miles) Do you have preschool children who seem to be delayed in their speech, listening skills, fine and gross motor skills, or have behavioral problems? Yes No If yes, please explain: Did your child attend preschool screening in the spring of 2014? Yes No Have there been any new residences established in your neighborhood or area? Have any new families moved into already existing homes? If so, please give details (names, addresses, phone numbers) Thank you for completing this form. Please drop off at the Bowler School District Office or mail to: School District of Bowler Attn: Bonnie Matz 500 S Almon St., Bowler, WI Form can also be ed to bonniematz@bowler.k12.wi.us If you have any questions, please call Ext. 6307

20 WHAT S HAPPENING WITH MRS. S Bucky went on another road trip and went to visit Mrs. Mueller s 3 rd grade class, but he decided that he wanted to go back to Mr. DuQuaine s 5 th grade class. Way to go 3 rd and 5 th graders. Jordy took a trip to visit Mrs. Behnke s 3 rd grade class. Way to go 3 rd graders. Here is another website for you to check out With the weather starting to get nice, try to get your kids outside to play, ride bikes, do yard work and go for walks. Enjoy the outdoors while you can. NHS Needs Your Help The Bowler High School Chapter National Honor Society is working toward saving 1 MILLION pop tops. When we achieve this great goal, we will be taking them to The Ronald McDonald House in Milwaukee. The tabs will be turned into cash at a recycling center which will provide a home away from home for families whose lives have been disrupted as a result of their child s illness or injury. Currently we have over 171,235 tops and are looking to reach a goal of 300,000 by the end of the school year. Thank you to all who have contributed tops. So please save those pop-tops for a great cause!

21 Hello Everyone, I am interested in forming a Bowler High School Athletic Hall of Fame. The goal is to positively remember those that achieved great things at Bowler High School within our athletic programs. With these efforts just beginning, please consider that it will take time. It is my intention to recognize and honor athletic accomplishments, but our community will have final say in the development of criteria for nominations and final induction. If you are interested in being part of our committee, please contact me. The committee will include myself and members of the following groups: Alumni Community members Former coaches Current coaches Former staff members Current staff members I look forward to hearing from you. Thank you, Jeff DePerry Athletic Director Bowler School District jeffdeperry@bowler.k12.wi.us GO PANTHERS!!

22 The articles below are s, the first from an umpire to Jeff DePerry, Athletic Director about the girls softball team when they played at Menominee and a the second is an that Mr. DePerry sent to our softball coaches. We just wanted to share some of the good things happening at Bowler School. We have a great staff and great students. Chuck and Jeff, I want to let both of you know a couple of things: I know you guys are aware, but unfortunately not everyone in your communities are. School boards, tax payers and parents really need to know how impressive the way your coaches work with and treat their players. I know it s not important that an umpire enjoys himself, but I do when I get to work for 2 schools like yours. The young ladies treat each other exactly how the coaches treat each other and the umpires. We had a few home runs hit last night, a couple by Menominee and 1 by Bowler. I saw girls of the opposing team slapping the hand of the hitter as she rounded the bases. It s very impressive and this behavior should be directly contributed to your coaches. Coach Pluger and Coach Smith should be commended for teaching these girls a lot more than softball. 5 years from now they may not remember if they won or lost, but they will remember the right way to deal with situations, good or bad. Please feel free to use this message in any way you see fit, but please let your coaches know that their efforts do not go unnoticed. Thank you, Gary Hagberg Good Morning Coaches, Nice note from one of our softball umpires after Tuesday s game at Menominee Indian. Kudos to our girls and coaches!! It takes a special person to become a coach, and its nice to see that people recognize your efforts to continually instill a culture of great sportsmanship and high character the things that are often forgotten and not kept track of on a scoreboard. In my eyes you guys exemplify why interscholastic sports can be such a meaningful part of the high school experience. Thank you! Jeff

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24 Human Behavior ERVING Class Recently, in the Human Behavior ERVING class, a unit was held on Behavior Modification, which led to looking at behaviors one might want to modify, such as habits and addictions. As part of this unit Brock Schreiber, Tobacco Cessation Specialist at the Stockbridge-Munsee Health and Wellness Center, spoke to the class. He shared with the class his knowledge of what is actually taking place inside a person s brain and body when addicted to nicotine. He mentioned some of the techniques he has learned to use, such as motivational interviewing, when trying to help someone change their behavior. He even told the students to go out and try it on their family, friends, and even their teachers. He ended his presentation by challenging the students to not let life convince them they re something they re not. The below picture on the left is Brock talking with the students from the teacher s desk in the ERVING room. On the right is a picture of the Bowler students in the Human Behavior class. There also are students from Marion, Menominee Indian, Seneca, and North Crawford in the class and are able to be interactive via the cameras and monitors. The class is instructed by Mrs. Donna Lehman.

25 The Super Mileage Vehicle and Electrathon traveled to UW-Stout on April 15 and 16 for their first 2-day event of the season. Bowler took three Supermileage cars, one Electrathon car, eight students, one chaperone, and one teacher. Unfortunately, the students that were most involved with the electric car could not attend for personal reasons, but other students were able to step up and help them out at the competition. The first day of inspections went very well for all vehicles with all cars passing all safety stations with only one incident. The number 62 car, headed by Jordan Boswell and Chelsea Peters got through the first station when one of the Stout inspectors decided to test the cars electric start without a driver in the car. The car started without a hitch and headed down the street without a driver, crashed into the next station and headed toward the school before a last second lunge by the inspector to hit the kill switch stopped it. Luckily the damage to the car was minimal, mostly cosmetic and repairable on site. None of the vehicles were trying to win any awards the first day; we were just getting a feel for future events. UW-Stout got a new venue for the second day of the event from years past to test for the main reasons students build these vehicles, efficiency. On the most beautiful day of the year so far, all of the Bowler vehicles performed well. The Electrathon car, #60 made it to the first run of the hour long event. Jared Rickert volunteered to drive the car, and cautiously made it around the course 11 times before the batteries gave out. That was the end of the day for the 60 car for the simple reason that we didn t have enough people to get the car back onto the track. The distance the car traveled was good enough to get first in its class. This vehicle also received the Judge s Choice award. This award is given to the team that does the best job of presenting the car and talking to a panel of professors and college students about the process and testing of their vehicles. In the Super Mileage competition, #62 may have gotten away from the sprite of the competition and just wanted to go fast. However the car was efficient enough to average 115 MPG and good enough to get 2 nd place in the modified class. #67 is a diesel car driven by Cody Thiex and Cole Beirman; this is a kind of experimental thing going with the team this year. The car averaged approximately 70 MPG and at the event it was good enough to finish third in its class. Finally the #63 car headed by Jared Rickert and Jarred Boswell got into the act and got an average of 220 MPG which was good enough for 2 nd place. It was a good weekend for the teams, and changes will be needed to improve the cars. Next up for the vehicles is the competition at Fox Valley Technical College in Appleton on April 22 and 23. The teams will have a busy week in front of them to make some improvements to increase the distance traveled by the Electrathon car and gas mileage for the Supermileage teams.

26 bowler area historical society news Visit local history at the bowler area historical society on East Main Street in Bowler. Come visit the first Tuesday of each month from 9 a.m. until noon. Other tours can be arranged by appointment by calling Erin at , Pat at or Carolyn at Donations from individuals and groups in the Village of Bowler and Townships of Almon, Bartelme, Morris and Seneca have created displays to enjoy. Please share any photos, documents or memorabilia for everyone to learn about the community history. Pictured above, the Bowler Train Depot, circa This is just a sample of what you can see at the Bowler Area Historical Society. Watch for more information for the 2 nd Annual Car Show at the Historical Society to be held on August 6, 2016 Watch for our continued growth in historical collections in Remember to like us on Facebook.

27 Ukulele-mania Hits Bowler Elementary School Walk past Ms. Siahaan s classroom on a Tuesday after school and you ll likely be amazed by the sounds emanating from her room. A group of students are sitting around a table clutching what looks like miniature guitars. But no, it s Ms. Siahaan, Bowler Elementary s 5 th -and 6 th -grade reading teacher leading a small group of students on ukuleles. She rotates groups of students every six weeks, giving more students the unique opportunity of playing a ukulele. Siahaan was given a generous donation this past school year by the Shawano County Area Retired Teachers Association to help secure the ukuleles and offer the class to students at no charge. Many students are taking advantage of this once-in-a-lifetime offer. Groups of students have been practicing for nearly three months, rehearsing weekly on Tuesdays for an hour. Needless to say, it been quite a ride for these eager 5 th - and 6 th -grade musicians. In fact, the group was featured at the elementary school s Variety Show and are also scheduled to play at the school s Spring Concert in May. We are really excited about that, said Siahaan. Siahaan said she lets the students pick out songs that interest them. They are a great group of students who enjoy learning new songs, said Siahaan. And I m learning right along with them. I didn t know this would be so much fun. Siahaan utilizes her classroom s Smartboard and the internet to help aid in her musical instruction. We learn the chords and watch YouTube ukulele tutorial videos to help us learn the songs, she said. The students are really picking it up quite quickly. That s amazing to see. While Siahaan is amazed by the progress she s seen by her students, she s even more amazed by the interest her class has generated in only several months of practicing. The students love to practice at home and show me what they have learned the next time we get together, she said. That s why we re making so much progress. Siahaan s excitement radiates with her current class of ukulele ites. This is something I ve always wanted to, said Siahaan. And what better way to share it with our Bowler students. I couldn t be happier how it s going.

28 SPRING VARIETY SHOW The second annual variety show was held on April 1 st in the elementary gym. There were 28 acts that performed in front of an overflow crowd that included the entire elementary student body as well as an additional 80 family members, friends and community members that thoroughly enjoyed the 1 ½ hour performance. The event was coordinated teachers Joe Ferrero, Amanda Hein and Masters of Ceremony Nels Steffen. Thank you those 3 staff members for all their efforts. The following are pictures from the event.

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35 MINUTES, BOWLER BOARD OF EDUCATION, Monday, March 21, 2016 Board Approved 4/18/2016 Call to order: The meeting was called to order by Board President, Deb Roth at 6:00 p.m. It was certified that the meeting was given proper notice. Roll call was taken with the following board members present: Fuerst, Herzberg, Schultz, and Smith. Grosskopf excused absence and Miller unexcused absence. Also present were Faith Gagnon, District Administrator; Wade Turner, Elementary Principal; Kim Ninabuck, 7-12 Principal; Bonnie Matz, District Secretary; Jeff DePerry, Athletic Director and Ronnda Teuchert. Approval of agenda: Motion by Schultz, seconded by Herzberg for approval of meeting agenda. Motion carried. Approval of minutes of prior meetings: Motion by Fuerst, seconded by Schultz to approve the minutes of February 15, 2016 and March 3, Motion carried. Approval of payment of vouchers: Motion by Herzberg, seconded by Schultz to approve vouchers through 66423, nine (9) manual checks and two (2) voided checks. Motion carried. Public Recognition: None Old Business: None Committee Reports:The Building and Grounds Committee met on March 17, They discussed the following: summer work projects, scoreboards for the athletic fields, concession stand roofs, painting of goal posts, art room cabinets, new carpet in selected rooms and the painting of the exterior doors. The Wellness/Human Growth and Development Committee met on March 17, They addressed goals for the school year. At the time of the meeting, Mike Igl reported on the health fair he organized. Also discussed at the meeting were brain breaks for students, healthy snacks with staff modeling these snacks, looking at a model that Waupaca uses, plans for some fall activities and posting some of our goals. The next meeting will be September 26, 2016 at 3:30. New Business: Jeff DePerry addressed Ray Murphy s leave of absence from baseball for the season and his proposal to move Eli Bierman to the head coach position and fill the assistant coach position with his recommended candidate. Mr. DePerry answered questions from board members. Motion by Fuerst, seconded by Roth to approve Aaron Matz as assistant baseball coach and to move Eli Bierman to the head coaching position. Motion carried. Motion by Herzberg, seconded by Fuerst to approve the resignations of Jeff DePerry and Jeff Zobeck as Middle School boys and girls track coaches. Motion carried. The board would like to thank Mr. DePerry and Mr. Zobeck for their dedication to coaching our students. Motion by Fuerst, seconded by Schultz to approve Tom Bagnall and Amy Doefer as Middle School girls and boys track coaches. Motion carried. Motion by Fuerst, seconded by Roth to approve one (1) of the three (3) purchase options for the replacement of the scoreboards for the athletic fields. The three choices were Nevco, Badger Sporting and DAKtronics. At the time of the meeting, DAKtronics was unable to submit the information we requested. Jeff DePerry, Athletic Director, explained the other two options and their comparisons and differences. Discussion was held. The motion was amended. Motion by Fuerst, seconded by Herzberg to approve purchasing scoreboards for the athletic fields from Nevco. Motion carried. Motion by Fuerst, seconded by Schultz to approve June 13, 2016 (start date) through July 14, 2016 (last day) as the dates for summer school with July 4 th as a no school day. Motion carried. Motion by Fuerst, seconded by Smith to approve summer school teacher pay at $22.00 per hour and paraprofessional pay at their normal rate of pay. Comparisons from other district were looked at. Motion carried. Mrs. Gagnon requested the Board to look at some dates for a special board meeting to be held in April. Administrative Reports:Mrs. Gagnon s report included: CESA 8 PAC meeting Meeting with Stockbridge-Munsee Head Start officials to address potential changes and options for 4K students ERVING governing board meeting Building and Grounds Committee meeting Technology service support provider exploration E-rate funding to expand our wireless system CWC membership requests from

36 Wisconsin Valley Lutheran, Northland Lutheran and Pittsville CWC official pay recommendations related to set costs for each school to pay for hosting events The need to start looking at replacing computers in the Elementary Mac lab and the Write to Read lab followed by those in the OdysseyWare lab and the mobile carts of laptops. Future meeting with Stockbridge-Munsee Head Start officials and Bowler School regarding 4K programming District calendar planning for the school year Upcoming conferences for Board members Mrs. Ninabuck s report included: Bullying lessons Caring Community Curriculum, Cyberbullying and Internet Safety $20, aid to local governments award received Meeting with junior class discussing testing expectations High School soloensemble (50 entries, 41 firsts and 9 seconds) Sub-district forensics meet at Bowler PDP reviewer training Both Mr. Turner and Mrs. Ninabuck are now licensed PDP reviewers ACT practice test for juniors Ag leadership class went to the Mohican Senior Center served lunch and visited as a part of their class Parent-teacher conferences ACT exam and ACT Work Keys exam CWC principal meeting Greenhouse class field trip to tour Flower Plant Growers Green House in Denmark Paper Tiger event at North Star Casino and Resort Middle School forensics (3 groups received A ratings and 1 group received a B rating) Wellness Committee meeting Middle School soloensemble (60 entries, 60 firsts) FFA Edge Conference in Green Bay Mr. Turners report included: Reading Street training with Darla Brink to help strengthen our reading program Newly hired paraprofessional, Eli Bierman is getting acclimated Parent-teacher conference attendance PDP (Professional Development Plan) Certification Raptor Education Group family night in February was coordinated by 3 rd and 4 th grade teachers Meet the author family night in March with children s author Marla McKenna organized by 1 st and 2 nd grade teachers Talent (Variety)show is scheduled for Friday, April 1 st Final family night will be held on May 12 th with a raffle from all tickets collected from students and families from family nights throughout the year. Top prize will be a Kindle Fire HD. Dr. Seuss week was held in conjunction with Read Across America Attendance at the Paper Tiger presentation (recommended viewing) Science Fair assembly and awards SOAR reading committee meeting to analyze data and prepare for family night in May Wisconsin Forward exam to take place in April for grades rd quarter rewards party will be held on April 1 st for students with 2 or less detentions for the quarter Spring break March 24 th through March 29 th End of 3 rd quarter April 1 st In-service on April 4 th. No school for students Administrators are observing teachers by using the Danielson Framework for Teaching as their guide Statewide tornado drill on Thursday, April 14 th The Healthy Smiles program through Shawano County has

37 selected Bowler for its voluntary no-cost dental screening as well as providing sealants to 2 nd grade students. This will be done in late May. Respectfully submitted: Bonnie Matz, District Secretary Adjourn: Motion by Schultz, seconded by Herzberg to adjourn. Motion carried. (7:37 p.m.) Respectfully submitted: Faith Gagnon, District Administrator Adjourn into closed session: Motion by Fuerst, seconded by Herzberg to adjourn into closed session pursuant to Section (1)(c) of the Wisconsin State Statutes for considering the employment, promotion, and compensation of any public employee over which the governmental body has jurisdiction or exercises responsibility in order to address and take action on the following: 1. Long-term teaching position for the remainder of the school year 2. Teacher resignation effective with the start of the school year and request to post for the position Roll call vote was taken with all voting yes. Motion carried (7:14 p.m.) Reconvene into open session: Motion by Schultz, seconded by Roth to reconvene into open session. Roll call vote was taken with all voting yes. Motion carried. (7:36 p.m.) Consideration of action deemed necessary as a result from closed session: As a result of closed session, No action was required for the long-term teaching position. Motion by Fuerst, seconded by Smith to accept the teacher resignation and to post for that position. Motion carried.

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