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May 2014 Bowler School District News... Graduation May 30, 2014 Bowler High School Gymnasium 7:30 p.m. Congratulations BHS Class of 2014 Live life to the fullest with no regrets

From the Desk of Kim Ninabuck 7-12 Principal We are getting ready for graduation and the seniors have started counting down the days. The seniors last day of classes will be Wednesday, May 20 and graduation is at 7:00 P.M. on Friday, May 22, 2015. The seventh and eighth grades finished up the Badger State Tests on Monday 4-27- 15. We have a few make-ups to complete with individual students. The ninth and tenth grade students will be working on their ACT Aspire tests starting Monday, May 4 and finishing up on Thursday, May 14. As the weather warms up, we need to work together to keep our students in school and on track. Keep in mind that the Bowler School District has a dress code (in the Student Handbook) that is board approved and needs to be followed. Remind students to please dress appropriately for school. The 4 th quarter is one of the hardest quarters to complete as the weather gets nice and students want to be outside. Skyward access is available to all parents if they have internet access. Please do not hesitate calling teachers about how your son/daughter is doing in school. We need to work as a team for the benefit of all our children. Please call the High School office if your son/daughter is going to be absent. Summer School information is available. Make sure you get your son/daughter registered for classes as soon as possible. If you need a summer school brochure please contact Beth Fuerst in the high school office. Remember Homework Club is available Tuesdays and Thursdays if students need assistance in keeping up with assignments or just need a quiet place to study. We have many good things going on in Bowler, let s continue to strive for excellence with our students! Enjoy the warm weather, come visit a softball, baseball, or track meet and cheer on our athletes!

Bowler High School/Middle School 3rd Quarter Honor Roll High Honor Roll Seniors Baylee Backes, Cassi Brei, Kristina Koenig, Liana Matz, Cody Montez, Zachary Olson, Drew Payne, Kanum Vele Juniors Lyndsey Agar, Jordan Boswell, Lillian Holbrook, Justin Kriefall, Cheyenne Malone, Chelsea Peters, Jared Rickert Sophomores Brooke Breitrick, Taylor Matsche, Sina Ruperti, Allison Stewart, Jacob Strassburg, Freshmen Maranda Brei, Reanne Kietlinski, Ragen Koenamann, Alissa Rickert 8 th Grade Jazmyne Brown 7 th Grade Ira Rudesill, Alyssa Strassburg, Brooke Thiex Honor Roll Seniors Ashlynn Brisk, Shannon Caskey, Winter DeRoos, Sonia High, Thomas Kazik, Chase Nueske, Trae Opper, Joe Serrano, Jacob Stewart Juniors Emily Bahr, Cole Bierman, Jarred Boswell, Kaitlyn Hamlett-Wallace, Garrison Kietlinski, Bryton Kratwell, Haley Malueg, Chemon Rudesill, Cody Thiex, Nicole Waters, Hayden Williams Sophomores JJ Church, Angel Hoffman, Erica Wolf Freshmen Katelyn Fehrman, Shilo Kriefall, Rachelle Malueg, Nathan Montez, Crista Peters, Kendra Rickert, Brianne Rosenow, Hannah Slater 8 th Grade Noah Bestul, Edwin Dispensa, Drake Kadrlik, Hunter Przybylski, Casey Resch, Ezra Spencer, Lisa Stemler, Jada Waters, Jodi Wolf 7 th Grade Jacob Bratz, Zachary Fehrman, Keegan Pingel

FFA Handi Helper Auction & Banquet Thank you to all the buyers that participated in this year s Handi Helper auction on March 26 th. With the sale of 50 FFA members we raised money to assist with the costs for students to attend various functions, such as leadership conferences and state and national conventions. Our annual FFA banquet will be held on Monday, May 11 th, at 8:00 PM at the Woodland in Gresham. Arrive early for ideal seating. The ticket cost for the banquet is $13 per person. If you would like to reserve a seat, please contact the high school office at (715)793-4101 and they will direct you to the FFA Advisor, Ms. Mencheski. We would be glad to have you attend this special event. Submitted by: Brooke Breitrick, Reporter Sophomore Class Fundraiser Thank you to everyone who purchased homemade pizzas from the sophomore class fundraiser. We sold 425 pizzas. This fundraiser was a huge success! We would like to especially thank Mullins Cheese for donating 75 lbs. of Mozzarella cheese to make the pizzas. We are well on our way to an exceptional prom next year and a Chem- Free graduation party. We hope you enjoyed the pizzas and will support us again next year. Submitted by: Brooke Breitrick, Secretary, Sophomore Class

TITLE VII MEETING There will be a Title VII meeting on Wednesday, May 13, 2015 at 6:00 p.m. in the Bowler High School Library. Families of American Indian students attending school in the School District of Bowler are invited to attend. The meeting will help attendees understand the Title VII program and offer a chance to share recommendations for the 2015-2016 school year. Jeff DePerry Title VII Coordinator School District of Bowler FROM THE DESK OF JEFF DEPERRY, ATHLETIC DIRECTOR A REMINDER TO PARENTS AND COMMUNITY MEMBERS With the unpredictable spring weather comes changes to the spring athletic schedule. All updates can be found on the Bowler School website. Just click on Athletics on the left side of the page. Updates are done daily as changes are made. The Bowler School District would like to thank ALL of the volunteers that have come in and donated their time to helping our students with various activities throughout the year. Your help and dedication to our students is awesome. It takes all of us to make this a great school

Bowler High School All-Sports Banquet Date: Thursday, May 28, 2015 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: Thursday, May 21 st. Student-Athlete Name: Coach s Name: Family/Friends: Name(s) Name(s) Please indicate the total number attending:

BOWLER SUMMER SCHOOL MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY JUNE 15 16 17 18 JUNE 22 23 24 25 JUNE/JULY 29 30 1 2 JULY 6 7 8 9 JULY 13 14 15 16 PLEASE FILL OUR THE REGISTRATION FORM AND RETURN IT TO SCHOOL. THE BOOKLET WITH THE CLASSES BEING OFFFERED WILL BE SENT HOME SOON WITH YOUR CHILD.PLEASE RETURN THE REGISSTARTION TO THE ELEMENTARY OFFICE BY WEDNESDAY, MAY 27 TH.

BOWLER SUMMER SCHOOL SIGN-UP FORM 2015 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 15 th through July 16 th... 8:00am 1:15pm. 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 Wednesday, May 27 th. Please rank choices 1, 2 or 3: Pre-K & K KinderKapers Mrs. Davids K-2 Reading Fun Ms. Bangert 3-6 Reading Fun Ms. Bangert K-2 Math Fun Mrs. Brunner 3-6 Math Fun Mrs. Brunner 2-6 Brewers Fever Summer School Class Mr. Bagnall 3-12 Robotics Mrs. Fehrman 1-6 Elementary Drama Mrs. Carlson 4-11 The Wacky World of Sports (PM Only) Mr. Igl K-4 Animals Around the World (Session 1) Ms. Gotelaere/Ms. Dove K-4 Animals Around the World (Session 2) Ms. Gotelaere/Ms. Dove 2-6 Video Games 101 (Session 1) Mr. Ferrero 2-6 Video Games 201 (Session 2) Mr. Ferrero 1-8 Mohican Language and Culture Class Roxanne Mohawk/To be announced 2-6 Packermania Mrs. Mueller 1-6 A.R.M.Y. Camp Mr. Steffen Academic & Athletic Regimen for Mental & Muscle Yields 2-6 Bowler Rangers Mr. Hermsen 6-8 STEM Summer Academy Ms. Hansen 7-8 Remedial Language Arts/Reading To be announced 7-8 Remedial Math Mrs. Fehrman 7-12 Credit Recovery Class Mrs. Lehman/Mrs. Grosskopf 10-12 Driver s Education (AM =Only) Mr. Igl (Next year s 9 th -11th 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 715-793-4101 Ext. 1.

BOWLER MUSIC DEPARTMENT PRESENTS: Coming Monday, May 4th 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! wednesday, may 18 th 7:30 p.m. grades 5-12 spring concert and art show instrumental & vocal When words leave off, music begins. ~ Heinrich Heine

Beginning on May 4 th 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

Drums: Nanapowew Singers Sawanohsaeh Singers Head Dancers: Martin Stevens Bowler Alumni LaKeisha Williams Bowler Alumni MC: Harold Katchenago AD: Jeff Vele Color Guard: Mohican Vets.

Bowler Family Play Group Birth Age 5 May Who: Children ages birth 5 & their families o 15 th o 29 th Time: 9:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. Where: Bowler School Preschool Classroom (Please enter through the High School doors & check in at the office) Play.. Art Project.. Snack.. Come join the fun!!! Each child in attendance will receive a free book. We hope to see you there! For further information contact: Rachel Davids (715)793-4101 ext. 5048 *SOMETHING NEW!!!! Evening Play Group 5:30 6:45pm May 21 st Activities will not be the same so families can come both times Activities are geared towards younger children.

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, 2015. All persons living at your residence ages birth-21 as of June 30, 2015, should be listed. BOWLER SCHOOL DISTRICT CENSUS INFORMATION June 2015 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, 2014 (Please complete all columns for each child) AGE DATE OF BIRTH GENDER ETHNICITY DISTANCE TO SCHOOL (in miles) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 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 54416 Form can also be emailed to bonniematz@bowler.k12.wi.us If you have any questions, please call 715.793.4101 Ext. 6307

NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY NEWS The National Honor Society of the Richard H. Liska Memorial Chapter will have five students graduating this 2015 school year. The graduating students from Bowler High School are: Liana Matz, Cody Montez, Cassandra Brei, Zachary Olson, and Drew Payne. In her exit interview Liana Matz informed us that she will be attending NTC in the fall with a degree plan of Early Childhood Education. She chose this plan as she enjoys working with children and feels she understands their learning abilities. Her favorite academic memory at Bowler High School was chemistry class where she got to see specific chemicals put together for chemical reactions. Cody Montez spent two years in NHS at Bowler High School; in his exit interview he informed us that he will be attending UW-Madison with a degree plan of Biomedical Engineering, working in that field when he is done with schooling. Cody will move to wherever the job is! His favorite academic memory was competing and trying to solve problems at math meets. He is the salutatorian of the class of 2015. Cassandra Brei entered NHS this past year because she believed it would help her become a better person and enhance her future opportunities. She plans on going to Marian University in the fall majoring in Forensic Science with a minor in Chemistry and Computer Forensics. She plans on being a forensic analyst. Her favorite academic memory at school was chemistry class. Zachary Olson entered the NHS this past year to see what opportunities would present themselves in the club. He hopes that the PBIS/NHS School store continues and has fond memories of Bowler High School and the quiz bowl and math meets. He plans on going to UW-Green Bay for General or Electrical Engineering. Drew Payne has been in NHS for two years, and stated in his exit interview that he applied to NHS because he thought it would be fun and look good on a college application. He plans to attend the University of Minnesota Twin Cities majoring in Food Science with a minor in Meat Science. He also has a favorite academic memory of math meets in Stevens Point. He is the valedictorian of the class of 2015. Please join me in giving praise to our academic elites at Bowler High School as we wish them well in their future endeavors! Warmest Regards, Kathleen Hansen Bowler High School NHS Advisor

SUPER MILEAGE VEHICLE NEWS The Super Mileage Vehicle class had their first competition on April 17 th and 18 th in Menomonie Wisconsin on the campus of UW-Stout. Bowler High School students entered two vehicles into this first WEEVA event of the season, number 66 and number 68. The students have been working extra hours the last couple of weeks to get ready for the event and in my opinion it still wasn t quite enough for the simple reason that they didn t have time to make test runs. We left for Stout at 8:15 Friday morning and arrived at the event 3 hours later and both teams went through inspections. The inspections include tests for vision, size of vehicle, evacuation from the vehicle, stopping distance and maneuverability. Both the 66 and the 68 made it through the inspection phases without any issues. On Saturday it was a different story as both cars had a whole host of problems to deal with; from leaky gaskets at the carburetor on the 66 to a bent sprocket on the 68. However, this is what Super Mileage Vehicle is all about; dealing with problems as they arise and correcting them. Both teams made corrections and did well enough to win three awards; 66 got second place in gas mileage averaging 190 miles per gallon and 68 got third place averaging 130 miles per gallon. The team also brought back to Bowler a third award, the team spirit award. On Friday April 24 th and 25 th, the Bowler Super Mileage and Electrathon vehicles made their way to Appleton and Kaukauna to a competition hosted by Fox Valley Technical College (FVTC) and to Wisconsin International Speedway (WIR). The competition was a very valuable learning experience for all of the Bowler students involved. In its first year as a class, they built two new vehicles and refurbished another for a total of three vehicles competing at the event. None of the vehicles went through the two day event without some sort of breakdown, some were more serious than others. The #68 car had a whole host of issues starting with safety inspections on Friday. The vehicle's main members consisting of juniors Jared Rickert, Cole Beirman and Case Wildenberg who were able to overcome these minor issues before moving onto the braking and maneuverability. Beirman was the driver for this portion of the contest and he sailed through the braking inspection without incident. Things did not go as well in maneuverability though, halfway through the course the car lost a heim nut which caused the front left wheel to become unattached from the vehicle. Contest officials gathered around the disabled vehicle to discuss the fate of the car. They gathered the team together and asked them what their solution was to fixing the car and after several minutes of discussion the officials told them what had to be done. The team acquired the parts needed to fix the problem and finished the maneuverability station the next day. On the track the vehicle was mechanically sound, but the crew was disappointed with the results, as the car struggled to get to the 100 mile per gallon mark. The #66 team was told that their vehicle was not up to safety code as stated in the WEEVA parameters, however, they were allowed to compete but the corrections would have to made by the next event. Jacob Stewart was the driver for the braking and maneuverability and had no problems in the braking station. Stewart then moved over to maneuverability, where the car shined brightest, as he whistled through the course in 18 seconds beating the next team by 2 seconds taking 1st place in the contest. On the track, the #66 car was also driven by Cody Thiex and Jacob Strassburg where the vehicle averaged 160 MPGs before both mechanical and engine issues ended their day. The new electrathon car is #64 and was not quite ready when the team arrived at FVTC, as we needed to stop on the way there to purchase the required mirrors. Upon unloading the trailer, the team, led by Drew Payne, attached the mirrors and had no issues getting through inspections. Payne took the car to braking and maneuverability and was outstanding in the braking contest where he was able to bring the vehicle to a stop in 9 feet which was good enough to bring home a 1st place trophy. In the Electrathon competition, the goal is to travel as far as you can in one hour or until your battery power is depleted. In the two heats, in which Payne drove in, was able to go 17 and 16 miles before the batteries ran out of energy. In the final heat, Cole Bierman took the driver's seat and was able to get another 16 miles. When the results were added up, the Bowler team was awarded a 3rd place trophy in their class. The 2 day contest was a valuable learning experience for the Bowler SMV students for developing organization skills, communication skills, and to work together as a team to help each other accomplish a goal. First year #64 Electrathon Super Mileage cars #68 & #66 Car #66

WHAT ARE WE DOING IN MR. IGL S PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLASSES IN APRIL The preschool and kindergarteners worked with reviewing skills and tag games. The second graders worked on batting/striking skills with and without a tee, along with reviewing skills and tag games. The fourth and fifth graders worked on softball/baseball skills and activities. The sixth through eighth grade worked on softball/baseball skills and games. Spring is finally here and I am hoping to get outside a little more with the students. MRS.S PHYS.ED CLASS I can t believe the school year is almost over. This will be the last chalk dust for the school year. The BUCKY winners were; Mrs. Dantoin s first grade class with 17 points, and then the afternoon Pre-school with 21 points. Way to go!! The JORDY winner was; Ms. Gotlaere s first grade class with 389 laps. Way to go first graders!! The STAR of the month was Miley Moreno for running the whole time during running for Jordy. Way to go Miley!! The classes will still be competing for JORDY & BUCKY until the end of the school year. High School is still working on their core and flexibility. Some of the students have improved on this, and this is nice to see. I have heard some students saying, Hey! I can finally touch my toes, or I feel more flexible. This makes me feel good to know that their hard work is paying off. Let s hope they can keep this going through the summer. Have a great summer and see you next year!!

PROM 2015 The Great Gatsby Saturday night on April 25, the gym was alive with numerous high school students dressed in their finest. Reigning over the festivities were King Cody Thiex and Queen Nicole Waters. Miniature King was Zane Grosskreutz and miniature Queen was Danica Peters.

PROM 2015 Class Reps Freshman Reps: Matthew Olson & Hannah Slater Sophomore Reps: Sade Cortes & JJ Church Junior Reps: Chelsea Peters & Bryton Kratwell Senior Reps: Baylee Backes & Drew Payne

PROM 2015 A big THANK YOU goes out to all who helped with prom this year, especially Sandy Jenkins, Al Marquardt, and Finders Keepers in Wittenberg, for help with the decorations. Here are some more pictures of the Juniors.

BOWLER AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETY EVENTS The Historical Society will be open to the public on the 1 st Tuesday of each month from 9:00 a.m. until noon to provide opportunities for viewing displays and bringing in any donations of artifacts and documents relating to the history of the Village of Bowler and the townships of Almon, Bartelme, Morris and Seneca. Arrangements for other visits can be made by appointment by contacting Archives Director, Erin Miller Wisnefske at 715-793-4617. Watch for more information related to happenings at the Historical Society in August during the Bowler Bash. Planned events include an open house with new displays, outside flea market, Ring the Church Bell and car show. To reserve a space at the Flea Market on Saturday, August 1 st, please contact Patricia Miller at 715-793-4460 or pmil4482@frontiernet.net. Classic Car, Truck, Tractor, & Motorcycle show. Cars and trucks must be at least 25 years old. All motorcycles welcome. Registration fee is $10.00 with multiple vehicle discounts. Show from 9 am- 3pm! Peoples choice awards will be presented at 2pm! For more information contact Erin Miller Wisnefske at 715-793-4617. Don t forget to Like the Bowler Area Historical Society page on Facebook.

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CANCER AWARENESS WEEK AT BOWLER ELEMENTARY Teachers Brandi Dove and Dean Hermsen displaying their best camo attire during Cancer Awareness Week recently held at Bowler Elementary. The day was meant to illustrate hunting down cures for cancer. From left, Becky Liethen, Brandi Dove, Alexandria Graves and Dean Hermsen. The day at school signified that people should be crazy about a cure.

BOWLER ELEMENTARY SCIENCE FAMILY NIGHT On April 14 th, a total of 140 people attended a family night featuring the Raptor Education Group from Antigo, Wisconsin. Some of the birds shown were owls and hawks. It was coordinated by the 3 rd and 4 th grade teachers. Pictured are Raptor employees showing and sharing information about their birds and what they do for the communities. Above, the Raptor Group shares close-ups for the owls and hawks. They shared a lot of interesting and very informative facts with our great crowd.

S C I E N C E F A I R W I N N E R S The Science Fair winners for grades 3 6 were announced recently at an assembly at Bowler Elementary. They include, front row from left, Ethan Boyd, 3 rd grade, 3 rd place; Joe Cardish, 3 rd grade, 1 st place; Gavin Klose, 3 rd grade, 2 nd place; Baily Grosskopf, 4 th grade, 1 st place; Tristan Thiex, 4 th grade, 2 nd place; Brady Strassburg, 4 th grade, 3 rd place. Top row from left, Selina Thiex, 5 th grade, 3 rd place; Kaitlyn Pingel, 6 th grade, 3 rd place; Logan Blum, 5 th grade, 1 st place; Beau Hartwig, 5 th grade, 2 nd place; Skye Breitrick, 6 th grade, 2 nd place; and Adin Brei, 6 th grade, 1 st place. The coordinator for the event was 5 th /6 th grade teacher Mr. Bagnall. V A R I E T Y S H O W The 6 th grade band perform at Bowler s first ever Variety Show on April 1 st. A total of 25 acts took part in this first ever event at Bowler Elementary. The performances were presented to the entire k-6 student body and community members. The event was coordinated by teacher Nels Steffen.

MINUTES, BOWLER BOARD OF EDUCATION, Monday, March 16, 2015 Board Approved April 20, 2015 Call to order: The meeting was called to order by Board President, Debra 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, Grosskopf (Arrived at 6:05), Schultz, Miller and Smith. Also present were Faith Gagnon, District Administrator; Kim Ninabuck, 7-12 Principal; Wade Turner, Elementary Principal; Chris Provo; Jennifer Provo; Joleen Kroening; Roberta Carrington; Ronnda Teuchert; Destiny Welch; Mary Krambs; Linda Bangert; Sheena Spencer; Rolanda Bierman; Tara Moderson; Vicki Dalve; Kathy Glenetske; Pebbles Peterson; Jolene Bowman; M Peterson; and D. Ossman. Approval of agenda: Motion by Furest, seconded by Schultz for approval of meeting agenda. Motion carried. Approval of minutes of prior meetings: Motion by Herzberg, seconded by Fuerst to approve the minutes of the February 16, 2015 meeting. Miller inquired if there is protocol for an excused absence. Motion carried. Approval of payment of vouchers: Motion by Miller, seconded by Fuerst to approve vouchers 64855 through 64954, seven (7) manual checks and seven (7) voided checks. Motion carried. Public Recognition: In accordance with Policy Code KD, Public Participation at Board Meetings. Roberta Carrington, Chris Provo, Destiny Welch and Joleen Kroening, members of the community were granted permission to express their concerns to the board. Old Business: None Committee Reports: Building and Grounds Committee will meet on Monday, March 23, 2015 at 8:30 a.m. The Wellness Committee met on March 10, 2015. Mrs. Ninabuck summarized the meeting where they discussed incentives, food types, a Health Fair tent and plans for next year. New Business: Motion by Fuerst, seconded by Herzberg to approve one (1) student to register for fall Youth Options program. Mrs. Ninabuck reviewed the request. Discussion followed. Motion carried. Motion by Fuerst, seconded by Herzberg to approve summer school dates and teacher pay for summer school. Mr. Turner presented the dates, student ranges and pay. Teacher pay was kept at the same rate as last summer. Discussion was held regarding possibly raising teacher pay for summer school. Roll call vote was taken to approve summer school dates and teacher pay at the same rate as last summer. Fuerstyes; Grosskopf- no; Herzberg- yes; Miller- yes; Schultz- yes; Smithno and Roth-no. Motion carried. Administrative Reports: Mr. Turner, Elementary Principal s report included: March 6 th inservice Dr. Seuss Week Family nights on March 31 st, April 14 th and May 7 th Talent (Variety show on April 1 st Badger exam in mid- April SOAR reading committee meeting Staff observations/slos (student learning objective) Healthy Smiles program through Shawano County Cancer Awareness Week March 23 rd 27 th Science Fair assembly on April 10 th Rummage sale for Camp U-Nah-Li-Yah April 23 rd and 24 th End of 3 rd quarter Thursday, March 26 th Mr. Turner also shared success stories from his staff. Mrs. Ninabuck, MS/HS Principal s report included: ERVING Assembly Lunch Bullying Lesson #5 District Solo- Ensemble Tobacco survey Educator Effectiveness meeting ACT test and ACT WorkKeys for juniors Staff inservice Fire drill on March 11 th Mrs. Gagnon s report included: All 6 new handicap accessible water fountains have been installed One of two water heaters has been installed Security lights have been ordered and installation will begin soon. A free roof inspection from Northern

Roofing will be provided Continuation of LEAN Leadership and Six- Sigma training March 6 th Superintendent (PAC) meeting WASBO-Federal funding conferenceupdate/outcome Title 1-Part 1 funding School photography options 2015-2016 District calendar Finance Committee to meet soon after spring break CESA 8 service agreement call vote was taken. Motion carried by yes vote. Consider action deemed necessary as a result from closed session: Motion by Miller, seconded by Herzberg to accept the resignation of Brittany Knueppel. Motion carried by yes vote. Adjourn: Motion by Herzberg, seconded by Fuerst to adjourn. Motion carried. (8:30 p.m.) Respectfully submitted: Jerry Grosskopf, District Clerk Respectfully submitted: Faith Gagnon, District Superintendent Adjourn into closed session: Motion by Fuerst, seconded by Herzberg to go into closed session pursuant to Section 19.85 (1)(c)and (f) of the Wisconsin State Statutes for the purpose of consideration of employment, promotion, compensation or performance evaluation data of any public employee over which the governmental body has jurisdiction or exercises responsibility; and consideration of specific personnel problems which, if discussed in public, would be likely to have substantial adverse effect upon the reputation of any person referred to in such problems specifically related to the potential resignation of a District employee. Roll call vote was taken with all voting yes. Motion carried. (7:00 p.m.) Reconvene into open session: Motion by Miller, seconded by Herzberg to reconvene into open session. Roll

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