USD 270
NOVEMBER 2014
NEWSLETTER
ELEMENTARY STUDENTS
OF THE MONTH
Aavri Houser, Kindergarten
Bradyn McDowell, 1st
Tate Balthazor, 1st
Marlie Dobson, 2nd
Jesse Wilkerson, 3rd
Carter Cellmer, 4th
Taylor Rogers, 4th
Cheyenne Rogers, 5th
Reagan Hageman, 6th
Jami Morain, 6th
Junior Senior High Students of the Month
Shanaya Brumitt, 12
th; Willow Hunt, 10
th;
Heidi Jones, 7th
.
QUEEN BRIANNA CASEY
King trever houser
Homecoming Candidates 2014
Adults $3, HS/JH $2 GS $1
½ price Matinee – Nov. 13, 4:00
Nov. 14 & 15, 7:00
Make-up Date: Nov. 16, 2:30
Just a friendly reminder of the speed
limits, and to be cautious around the
school. We have students and staff
crossing the streets at all times.
Thank you for your consideration.
KANSAS HONOR SCHOLARS
These Plainville High School students represent the
top ten percent of their graduating class: Craig
Garvert, Brianna Casey, and Aaron Fisher. Also
pictured are Mrs. Dunbar, Superintendent; Mrs.
Gehring, Jr/Sr High Principal; and Dr. Nuckols,
Board of Education.
PLAINVILLE HIGH SCHOOL PLAY
Plainville High School will be presenting a
lighthearted adaptation of the famous musical
“Phantom of the Opera.” Tim Kelly’s version is a
clever mix of comedy and suspense including
humorous songs and mesmerizing songs from the
movie. November 13 is the ½ price matinee at 4:00
and evening performances are November 14 and 15
at 7:00 pm. If a performance cannot be presented on
one of those dates, a make-up date is scheduled for
Sunday, November 16 at 2:30. Admission is $3 for
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adults, $2 for JH/HS students, $1 for GS, and under
age 5 is free.
Minerva Hotchkiss (Mykeltie Horting) must sell
the Roseville Opera House due to negative critic
reviews from Silvia Acidtongue (Emily Vohs) and
rumors of a phantom lurking within its corridors.
The new owner, Louisa Pampermouse, (Ashton
Royer) has hired the prima donna opera star
Carlotta Barracuda (Rachael Bickmore), the lovely
chorus girls Zaza, Mimi, and Lulu (Megan
Sherradan, Paige Sherradan, Makayla Loney), the
Dixie Chicks (Amy Casey, Bailey Werner, Tori
Branch), and country western dancer Nolan Sinclair
to perform for her grand opening. Carlotta’s
understudy is the lovely Christine Swansong (Elena
Hageman) who dreams of a musical career. The
spooky Phantom (Aaron Fisher) falls in love with
Christine and poisons Carlotta so Christine will sing
in the gala event but Christine must never see the
love of her life, Lt. Farleigh Good (Dalton
Benedick), ever again or – doom! Christine is
kidnapped and taken to the dungeon where Connie
Copper (Sarah Miller) and Lt. Farleigh try to rescue
her. Carlotta’s mother, Madame Barracuda (Valerie
Cole) and Christine’s mother, Mrs. Swansong,
(Tonya Widner) are defensive and over-protective
of their daughters. Dora (Alexis Oliver) is Carlotta’s
disgruntled personal assistant who needs the job
regardless. Stage managers (Jasmine Creighton and
Bethany Brown) encounter a couple dead
employees (Ryan Hageman, Trevor Sutter) and the
cleaning lady, Guppy Gopher (Taylor Westhusin) is
always screaming at something. Creepy rat catchers,
Henrietta and Hazel Rainwater (Dakota Rogers,
Brooke Werner) keep everyone on their toes,
literally. Culture vultures, Felicity Van Loon and
Flufferduff Chipstrap (Courtney Crawford, Shanaya
Brumitt) adore and worship Carlotta Barracuda,
even to the point of rescuing her from the
plummeting chandelier. Along comes Salome
Dibble (Mykeltie Horting), the phantom’s lunatic
sister, to put an end to all the chaos.
We are fortunate to have Craig Garvert and
Dakkota Brown controlling the music, sound
effects, and mics. Mali Werner brings superb
previous experience in prompting. Jessie Gilmore
pulls the curtains and operates the fog machine.
Bethany Schindler runs the lights and spot light.
Stage hands Ryan Hageman and Trevor Sutter
change the set along with other cast members.
Kindergarten is “Kicking Off” a
Great Year!
By Mrs. Hovis
Greetings from Mrs. Hovis’ kindergarten
class! We are so excited about learning this year!
With 18 eager-to-learn students in our class, there is
never a dull moment! We have already learned so
many new and exciting things to help “grow our
brains”. We have also worked very hard on
following the rules, learning about how to treat
others, and our daily kindergarten routine.
Each day we focus on many new concepts.
We have learned about numbers and quantities in
our math curriculum. In reading, we are learning
about sounds that the letters make, blending those
sounds to make words, rhyming, and counting the
sounds and syllables we hear in words. We have
also been reading, reading, reading!! Learning
about how good readers think about characters and
setting, retell the stories they read, compare and
contrast details in the story, and classify information
are just a few of the concepts we have already
begun learning about this year.
As November begins, we can say the first
quarter has flown by for us in kindergarten for sure!
As the saying goes, “Time flies when you’re having
fun!” We would agree! Kindergarten is a great
place to learn and play! Stop by and see us
sometime, we are always excited to show everyone
what “SMARTIES” we are!
Biology II, Anatomy & Physiology, Biomedical
Innovations, and Chemistry
By Jeremy Krob
The courses of Biology II, Anatomy &
Physiology, Biomedical Innovations, and Chemistry are
taught in Rooms 203 and 205 of the high school.
Currently, there are 28 students enrolled in Biology II,
23 students in Anatomy & Physiology, 28 students in
Chemistry, and 10 students in Biomedical Innovations.
Biology II is the second science class that
students are required to enroll in at Plainville High
School. As biology is the study of life, students cover a
wide variety of topics ranging from the structure of cells
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and tissues to ecology and how living organisms interact
with each other. The first semester of Biology II entails
such topics as: scientific method, classification of
organisms, cells, cellular transport, microorganisms,
DNA and RNA, and genetics. There are many laboratory
applications that are also included with the topics
discussed in the course.
Chemistry is a junior/senior level course that is
the next science course students can take after Biology
II. A great deal of concentration and effort is put into
providing the students proper laboratory skills. Safety
and proper technique are stressed greatly in Chemistry.
Also, many math skills are required as we cover a
variety of topics concerning matter and the changes that
it undergoes.
Anatomy & Physiology is a senior-level course,
although juniors may enroll in the class. It is taught as a
college-prep course with a large percentage of the
student’s grade based on test scores. Throughout the
course of the year, students will cover various systems of
the human body, concentrating on how the systems
function, why they are important, and potential disorders
of the systems. Many students enrolled in Anatomy &
Physiology are considering medicine or a medical-
related field as a potential career choice.
This is the third year that Biomedical
Innovations has been in the curriculum at Plainville High
School. It is the final course for students who are
following the Biomedical Career Pathway that has been
implemented at PHS. Students who are enrolled in
Biomedical Innovations must have completed or be
currently enrolled in Anatomy & Physiology.
Biomedical Innovations is a hands-on course where
students use technology along with problem-solving
skills developed in previous science courses to analyze a
variety of scientific topics. While the focus of the course
is on health-field related subject matter, the course also
looks at environmental factors that could affect a
community, such as water quality.
HOMEWORK HELP SITES By Jackie Flowers
Librarian
There are times when a little extra help may be
needed with homework. Maybe you are looking for
extra educational enrichment activities or games.
Here are a few sites that can be of assistance.
Facts Monster
This website is treasure trove of kid friendly
resources to help them with their homework. It also
provides several other learning materials such as; atlas, dictionary, and games.
http://www.factmonster.com/
History For Kids
Kidipede is a history and science encyclopedia for
kids, with more than 2000 pages of expert answers
to your questions. http://www.historyforkids.org/
BJ Pinchbeck BJ
Pinchbeck’s Homework Helper is a site that has
education and homework resources for students,
teachers and parents. It has links to websites that
provide help to students in Math, English, Science,
and Computers.
http://bjpinchbeck.com/sitereviewwebmath/
Kahn Academy
Khan Academy is one of the most popular websites
that provides free materials and resources to help
students in their learning. It has an extensive library
of content, including interactive challenges,
assessments, and videos that any student can use.
For students, parents, and teachers.
https://www.khanacademy.org/
Ask Dr. Math
Ask Dr. Math is a question and answer service for
math students and their teachers. A searchable
archive is available by level and topic.
http://mathforum.org/dr.math/abt.drmath.html
Game Classroom
Game Classroom is a website that provides kids
with a variety of educational games and learning
tips. It also provides interactive homework help to
students on math and language arts.
http://www.gameclassroom.com/
Home for the Holidays
December 2nd
, 2014
RCHC Golf Ball Drop 3:30 p.m.
Wagon Rides 4-6 p.m.
Supper VFW Hall 5-7 p.m.
Vendors at the Township Hall 4:30-7:30 p.m.
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Good to Great!
By Mrs. Dunbar, Superintendent
Our district steering committee and administrative
team are reading the book Good to Great written
by Jim Collins. It is about corporations that show
exceptional sustained success and growth and what
great companies share in common that distinguishes
them from good companies. This book has many
important lessons and ideas for the educational
community and is providing the basis for great
conversations among our staff. The book starts out
by saying “good is the enemy of great”. Our staff is
talking about what areas our school is “good”, in
what areas we are “great” and in what areas we
really could improve.
We are just starting our book study but some
interesting results were revealed in the first chapter.
There was no evidence that the good-to-great
companies spent more time on long-range strategic
planning than comparison companies. They did not
focus principally on what to do to become great;
they focused equally on what not to do and what to
stop doing. Greatness doesn’t just happen, it turns
out, it is largely a matter of conscious choice.
Chapter 2 focuses on leadership so the staff will be
reading about the characteristics of good-to-great
leaders and how our leaders can lead our schools to
greatness.
All of us at USD #270 want our school to be a great
school, not just a good school. We have
established student outcomes that we are committed
to meeting. We also know that we will need
support from our community to achieve greatness.
Throughout this year, I will be sharing information
from the book with you and I hope you will think
about how our schools can be great and share with
us your ideas. We look forward to hearing from
you.
6TH
Grade Honor Roll
All A
Gabe Kerns
Parker Krob
A & B
Shaelynn Brown
Reagan Hageman
Elijah Hays
Britynn Hovis
Jami Morain
7th
& 8th
Grade
Honor Roll
All A
Jared Casey
Jayde Hosier
Brianna Houser
Melinda Ruder
Ava Brack
A & B
Allison Bieker
Kylee Bruso
Jordan Finnesy
Halli Friend
Molly Hunziker
Aiden Jones
Heidi Jones
Jersey Kaiser
Breanna Mesecher
Joshua Russell
Grace Werner
Reagan Wilkerson
Macie LeMarr
Tradgon McCrae
Alyssa Sowles
Chandler Yost
High School Honor Roll
Administrator’s
Dakkota Brown
Shanaya Brumitt
Brianna Casey
Valerie Cole
Aaron Fisher
Craig Garvert
Trever Houser
Joel McCrickard
Mallory McQueen
Connor Aldridge
Rachael Bickmore
Joelle Conway
Lyric Dewey
Brooklyn Eilers
Gunner Kerns
Sarah Miller
Ashton Royer
Amalia Werner
Ryan Buresh
Amy Casey
Jasmine Creighton
Hayden Friend
Mykeltie Horting
Claire McClellan
Justin Reif
Nolan Sinclair
Jadon Waggoner
Chase Zimmerman
Chandler Cellmer
Chase Cellmer
Kayla Garvert
Jessie Gilmore
Nolan Jones
Nate Normandin
Bailey Werner
Brooke Werner
Regular
Colton Bobek
Brent Gehring
James Gehring
Kim Junkermeier
Zack McLaughlin
Kolt Newell
Alexis Oliver
Darion Podrybau
Vinicius Queiroz
Joyce Ventura
Tonya Widner
Eric Zhang
Caleb Crawford
Ryan Eilers
Steven Plante
Dakota Rogers
Chase Werner
Gabriel Wilkens
Brittany Branch
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Bethany Brown
Jared Copeland
Zachary Hinger
Emily Rogers
Taylor Westhusin
Keene Aldridge
Sage Armbruster
Matthew Becker
Tori Branch
Maeson Dewey
Dakota Ganoung
Hayden Gillum
Madisyn Green
Kharsen Hale
Noah Hansen
Justin Plante
Jaron Rathbun
Megan Sherraden
Paige Sherraden
Taylor Stahl
Anthony Ventura
Jed Werner
Dawson Workman
Honorable Mention
Brianna Andregg
Meghan Augustine
Braden Higdon
Marissa Rathbun
Shania Werner
Kristen Wise
Andrew Glick
Blake Crawford
Noah Crawford
Willow Hunt
Makayla Loney
Hunter Meyers
Dalton Sander
November 2014 Breakfast 3. Yogurt Toast Tropical Fruit Milk
4. Breakfast Bites Pears Juice Milk
5. Cereal Choices Apples Juice Milk
6. WW Blueberry Loaf String Cheese Oranges Milk
7. Waffle Sticks Sausage Links Peaches Milk
10.
No School
Teacher
Inservice
11. Oatmeal Breakfast Round Apple Milk
12. Biscuit Breakfast Sandwich Oranges Milk
13. Cereal Choices Graham Cracker Mandarin Oranges Juice Milk
14. Yogurt Toast Banana Milk
17. Cereal Bar String Cheese Juice Fruit Milk
18. Pancake on a Stick Applesauce Milk
19. Breakfast Pizza Pineapple Milk
20. Cereal Choices Graham Cracker Pears Juice Milk
21. Ham Breakfast Bars Pineapple Juice Milk
24. Biscuits n Gravy Tropical Fruit Milk
25. Banana or Blueberry Muffin Cheese Stick Orange Milk
26.
No
School
Thanksgiving
Break
27.
28.
No
School
Thanksgiving
Break
Enjoy your Family and Make Memories The Kitchen Staff Wishes you a Happy Thanksgiving
All Menu items are subject to change. Meals served with 1% White Milk or Skim Chocolate Milk.
All Students will be served 1 cup fruit or ½ cup juice and ½ cup fruit.
This institution is an equal opportunity provider.
November 2014 Lunch
Monday 3. Hamburger/Bun Romaine/Tomato Sweet Potato Fries Oatmeal Cookie Pears Milk
Tuesday 4. Chicken Nuggets Mash Potatoes/Gravy Fresh Broccoli WW Roll (9-12) Strawberries n Bananas Milk Option: Side Salad Two (6-12)
Wednesday 5.
1/2 Day School &
½ Day In Service
NO LUNCH
Thursday 6. Baked Ham Baked Beans Basil Potatoes WG Biscuit Cinnamon Apples Milk Option: Side Salad Two (6-12)
Friday 7. Mac n Cheese Meatballs Seasoned Peas Frsh Baby Carrots WW Roll (9-12) Apple Wedges Milk
10.
NO SCHOOL
Teacher In service
11. Chili Carrots/Celery Cinnamon Roll Pineapple Milk No Side Salad *VETERANS LUNCH*
12. Taco Burger Shredded Romaine Tomato Refried Beans Blk Bean/Corn Salsa w/WG Chips (9-12) Pears Milk
13. Italian Pasta Bake Green Pepper Strips N Fresh Baby Carrots WW Bread (9-12) Applesauce Brownie Milk Option: Side Salad Two (6-12)
14. Chicken Pattie Mashed Potatoes Gravy Green Beans WW Roll (6-12) Orange Milk
17. Beef n Bean Burrito Romaine/Tomato Mexican Corn Salsa n Chips (9-12) Apple Milk
18. Stromboli Squares Broccoli Peaches Milk Option: Side Salad Two (6-12)
19. Turkey Dressing M. Potatoes/Gravy Corn/Sweet Potatoes WW Roll Pumpkin Dessert Milk
20. BBQ Beef on a Bun Tater Tots Baked Beans Orange Oatmeal Cookie (9-12) Milk
21. Pepperoni Pizza Salad Green Beans Pears Milk
24. Taco Soup WG Tortilla Chips Fresh Broccoli Pears Snickerdoodle Milk
25. Corn Dog French Fries Peas Cinnamon Apples Milk Options: (6-12) Side Salad Two
26.
No School
Thanksgiving Break
27.
28.
No School Thanksgiving
Break
All Menu items are subject to change. Meals served with 1% White Milk or Skim Chocolate Milk.
All students will have choices of fruit (K-12)
All Breads made in the USD 270 Kitchen are Whole Grain.
This institution is an equal opportunity provider.