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South Hamilton Community School DistrictDecember 2017/January 2018
In This Issue:
South Hamilton CSD Ken Howard, Supt.
website: shhawks.net District Office Ph: 515-827-5479 Elementary Ph: 515-827-5096
MS/HS Office: Ph: 515-827-5418
SIAC Committee Members Needed
Page 1
District Notices Pgs 2, 7, 9
Foundation News Page 2
Community Pep Band Page 2
7-12 Counselor News Page 3
Fall Athletic Awards Page 4, 5
National Honor Society Page 6
Elementary News Pgs 7
Iowa History 101 Pgs 8
A Decade of Dodgeball Page 10
Student Of The Month Page 10
Leave A Legacy Page 11
Foundation Trivia Night Page 12
Dec./Jan Activity Calendars Page 13-14
Food Service Menus Page 15-16
South Hamilton School District SeeksSCHOOL IMPROVEMENT ADVISORY
COMMITTEE MEMBERSfor 2017-2018 School Year
South Hamilton Community School District Superintendent Ken Howard is looking for interested parents and community members to serve on the 2017-2018 School Improve-ment Advisory Committee (SIAC). The School Improvement Advisory Committee meets up to two times a year, and is charged with annually making recommendations to the board with regard to progress achieved with annual improvement goals for the state indicators that address reading, mathematics, and science, and progress achieved with other locally determined indicators that address the core content areas.
Within the SIAC, each district in Iowa, to the extent possible, is required to have com-mittee membership that is a balanced representation with regard to race, gender, national origin, and disability. Membership includes students, parents, teachers, administrators, and representatives from the local community.
A brief list of some of the SIAC goals and purposes:
• Understand and exemplify the school improvement process.• Work collaboratively to support the district and student• Connect with community businesses and area service agencies in regard to school improvement.• Review and receive reports regarding curriculum processes and educational pro-gramming.• Review of district goals, analyze student achievement data, and make recommenda-tions• Every five years conduct a community needs assessment. Completed; to be re-viewed, discussed and recommendations made.
Superintendent Howard is requesting that anyone who has served on the SIAC and any parents or community members who are interested in serving on the SIAC, to please contact the Superintendent’s office (827-5479). The initial South Hamilton SIAC meeting is scheduled for WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17th starting at 6:15 p.m. in the Middle/High School Library. Refreshments will be provided.
CHRISTMAS BREAK
Classes will dismiss on December 21 at 1:30 for
Christmas break. There will be no
school from December 22-January 2.
No school on January 3 for professional
development. Classes will resume on Thursday, January 4.
SOUTH HAMILTON SCHOOL DISTRICT
FOUNDATION NEWSThe South Hamilton School District Foundation Board met on November 15, 2017. Board members present were President Marv Penning, Vice-President Jeanne Winter-mote, Kristi Busch, Justin Deppe, Mindy Harris, Kristy Luppes, Tara Northrop, Dan Scarrow, Jessica Scheller, and Gina Stoecker.
The Foundation will have a raffle on Friday Dec 1, 2017 during the half-time of boys’ basketball game for three Winter VIP Parking Spots. The cost of the raffle tickets will be $5/ticket. The scholarship/award working information sheet for Charles E. & Virginia I. Jewell family scholarship was approved by the board.
The Foundation will hold a fundraiser “Trivia Night” on Friday March 2, 2018 in the MS/HS Atrium. Check the flyer in the newsletter and register in the superintendent’s office for an evening of fun! Bricks will continue to be sold for “Leave a Legacy” project. The Hawk Shoppe class will engrave the bricks during second semester schedule. The funds from the fundraisers will benefit South Hamilton Student Edu-cation
Did you love playing in your high school pep band? Do you enjoy listening to the Hawk Pep Band pump up the crowd at South Hamilton sporting events? Do you know how to play an instrument? Have you just always wanted to learn how? If you answered “Yes!” to even one of these questions, then we want you to dust off your horn and join the members of the Hawk Pep Band for our 2nd annual “Community Pep Band” on Friday, January 5th 2012 during our home basketball game. We will also be doing a music booster meal that evening in the cafeteria. Anyone who has played an instrument before is encouraged to participate. It doesn’t matter if you haven’t played for a few years or since high school; everyone is welcome regardless of skill level. We will have a short “rehearsal” with the cur-rent band students at 5:00pm, and then we will play before the game, at halves, and between games (which begins at 6:00pm). We’ll play many popular tunes and maybe some you haven’t heard before! There’s no need to practice any music beforehand. The current Hawk Pep Band will be playing along with us, so feel free to just come and “wing it.” One thing is for sure; it’s going to be a lot of fun! Remember, this is open to anyone who wants to play so please spread the word to anyone who you think might be interested! If you would like to participate in our 2nd annual “Community Pep Band,” please RSVP to Ms. Alexa Gibbs, Director of Bands at South Hamilton via phone or email by Wednesday, December 20th, 2017 with your name and instrument. If you need to borrow an instrument from the school, we have a limited few available for your use. We look forward to seeing you on January 5th! RSVP to: Alexa Gibbs • [email protected] • 515-827-5418
Have you
PAIDyour 2017-18 SCHOOL FEES?
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IOWA COLLEGE APPLICATION CAMPAIGNDuring the month of October, students in grades 9-12 participated in the Iowa College Application Campaign sponsored by the Iowa College Access Net-work. The purpose of this program is to get students exposed to the options for post-secondary education and training. All seniors were strongly encouraged to apply to a college, university, or vocational program. During seminar time (the last 30 minutes of each school day), students completed a variety of activities related to college options.
Door DecoratingThere was a pennant decorating contest in which students decorated a pennant with their favorite college, university, or military branch. Four judges selected the doors that were the most decorative. First place went to Ms. Gibbs and her seminar and Mr. Entner’s seminar was the run-ner-up.
Trivia ContestThere was a daily trivia question in the morning announcements related to Iowa Colleges and Universities or scavenger hunt questions in which students had to find out the answer by asking the teachers. 1st place- Mr. Entner’s 10th grade2nd place- Mrs. Voga’s 12th grade They both enjoyed an ice cream social during seminar time.
Senior Iowa College TriviaWhich institution has also gone by the names of the Iowa State Normal School, Iowa State Teachers College, State College of Iowa, and its current name? The University of Northern Iowa. Seniors answered questions about Iowa Colleges and Universities during sem-inar. Over the month, the seminar that had the most correct answers was Mrs. Voga’s. They received a trophy.
College ApplicationsIowa Central and Des Moines Area Community College reps were here to help students complete applications during seminar. Students interested in applying to other colleges had time during seminar to complete applications, look for scholarships, write essays for applications, and get letters of recommendation.
SENIOR YEAR CHECKLIST December: • Continue completing grant and scholar-ship applications. • Stay Focused! Grades during your se-nior year can impact admittance to college. • Watch for your Student Aid Report (SAR) if you’ve filed your FAFSA. Check that it lists all the colleges requiring receipt of your FAFSA.January: • Determine a college budget based on salary expectations for your chosen career or industry. Visit ACTprofile.org • Ask your school counselor to send your first semester transcripts to your top colleges. • Watch the mail for letters of acceptance. • Send in college housing applications.
JUNIOR YEAR CHECKLISTDecember: • Begin researching scholarships. Keep an ongoing file of scholarship and financial aid information (such as criteria, amounts, contact persons, and deadlines). Check out www.icansucceed.org for free scholarship searches. Avoid searches that charge fees.• Meet with college representatives at your school and keep looking at colleges online. • Register now if you are planning to take the January SAT or the February ACT. Determine if the colleges you are looking at required the writing portion of the ACT. Go to www.actstudent.org/sampletest/ , www.actstudent.org/testprep/ or Chegg.com for test prep and practice tests.January: • Build a list of colleges to consider. Use online college match tools such as Chegg.com or CollegeRaptor.com to find the best fit and compare estimates for grants and scholarships. Begin scheduling visits to the colleges that fit. • Become familiar with the financial aid process and forms for the colleges you are considering
Upcoming EventsDecember 2nd- SATDecember 9th- ACT
ICCC Flex Net ClassesFirst semester ends on December 21st at midnight, and all work for courses must be submitted for a final grade.
Schedule ChangesAny student wishing to make a schedule change for second semester should come to the counseling office.
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VOLLEYBALL AWARDS BANQUETThe South Hamilton Varsity Volleyball team finished with an overall record of 21-11 and a conference record of 3-4. The Hawks were ranked in many cat-egories in the conference. They were first in the con-ference in Total Blocks, Solo Blocks, and Blocks per Set; they were second in Block Assists, third in Kill Efficiency, Aces, and Aces per Set; and fourth in Serve Efficiency. Varsity letters went to the following athletes: Seniors: Chloe Barkema, MaKayla Cavan, Anna Ervin, Katie Johnson, Anna Moss, Taylor Ratzke Ju-niors: Karlie Busch, Breanne Diersen, Sydney Friest, Leah Jacoby, Lily Skartvedt, Katelyn Sogard, Taylor Volkmann Sophomores: Hailey CavanManager: Cortney Harris Four players were selected to HOIAC’s All-Conference team. South Hamilton’s All-Conference Players: 1st Team – Anna Moss 2nd Team- Taylor Volkmann Honorable Mention – Taylor Ratzke, Chloe BarkemaTo be eligible for Academic All Conference, play-ers must be a junior or senior with a GPA of 3.25 or higher. Every junior and senior on the varsity team was honored for Academic All Conference! That is quite an accomplishment!Academic - Chloe Barkema, Karlie Busch, MaKayla Cavan, Breanne Diersen, Anna Ervin, Sydney Fri-est, Leah Jacoby, Katie Johnson, Anna Moss, Taylor Ratzke, Lily Skartvedt, Katelyn Sogard, Krista Swen-son, Taylor VolkmannAll-District (2A – Central): Anna MossSpecial South Hamilton Awards: Most Valuable Player – Anna Moss Hawk Award - Anna ErvinCoaches Award – Katie Johnson Most Improved Award – Anna Ervin, Makayla CavanThe South Hamilton volleyball teams, along with its coach-es, would like to say thank you to the students, administra-tion, parents, community, and boosters for their support of the team this fall. It was very exciting to see so many faces
in the stands throughout the season.
CROSS COUNTRY AWARDS BANQUET
A large gathering of over 100 parents and athletes attended the 2017 Cross Country Year End Banquet on November 5th, in the elementary cafeteria. The event signaled the end of the High School Cross Country careers of 3 seniors. An old-fashioned potluck meal, speeches, handing out of All-Conference Awards, and presentation of State Qualifier certificates to the Boys’ team made the evening a lot of fun.
The season ending awards were given to the following athletes: #1 Boy Runner – Logan Peters; #2 Boy Runner – Josiah Brown; #3 Boy Runner – Quinton Grove; #1 Girl Runner – Yolanda Licea;
#2 Girl Runner – Marissa Jensen; #3 Girl Runner – Abby Ervin.
The coaching staff would like to extend a big THANK YOU to all those persons who did anything to make this year’s cross country experience a memorable one for the 7-12 athletes.
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SOUTH HAMILTON FOOTBALL AWARDS BANQUETThe Hawk Football team held their end of the season banquet on Sunday, November 26. Below is a listing of award winners from the 2017 season:
Most Valuable Player – Awarded to the individual whose performance was most critical to the team’s success. The recipient of this award was voted by members of the team.
Most Improved – Awarded to the individual who made the most progress from last sea-son to this season, or beginning of season to end. The recipient of this award was voted by members of the team. Hawk Award – Awarded to the individual who represented the team in a positive manner both on and off of the field. This person displays a good work ethic not only on the practice field, but in the classroom as well. A true student athlete. The recipient of this award was voted by members of the team and the coaching staff. Coaches’ Award – Awarded to the individual who demonstrated the qualities of leadership in relation to our team’s goals. The recipient of this award is selected by the members of the coaching staff. HAMMER Award – Awarded to that hard hitting, relentless, tough player. The recipient of this award was voted by members of the team.
Most Valuable Player – LOGAN KLEMP
Most Improved – DJ KLONGLANHawk Award – JARED ULLESTAD
Coaches’ Award – TANNER VOLKMANNHAMMER Award – GRANT EVANS
All - District1st Team
Logan Klemp - LB (Defensive MVP)Grant Evans - Defensive Line
Wes Wynkoop - SafetyDJ Klonglan - Running Back
Zeke Balderas -Offensive LineINA All - State Selections
1st TeamLogan Klemp - Linebacker
2nd TeamTeagan Risetter -Offensive LineJared Ullestad - Defensive End
Mateo Balderas -LinebackerCole Berg -Defensive Back
DJ Klonglan - PunterAmes Tribune All-Area
Player Of The Year - Logan Klemp
1st TeamGrant Evans - Defensive LineCole Berg - Defensive Back
Honorable MentionMarco Balderas - Quarterback Garrett Grady -Offensive Line
Sam Lewis -Linebacker
Academic All-DistrictMarco Balderas Mateo Balderas Cade Balvanz
Cole Berg Brayden Evans Grant EvansCade Flaugh Nolan Johnson Logan KlempSam Lewis Dawson Mueggenberg Teagan Risetter
Jeremiah Smith Jared Ullestad Nathan Wilson
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The Stephen Gray chapter of the National Honor Society inducted fifteen new members on Sunday, November 19th at 4:00 p.m. with a ceremony held in the Atrium. Current members Anna Ervin, Marla Grubb, Shea Hassebrock, Madison Klocke, Taylor Ratzke, Gabrielle Struchen, and Jared Ullestad lead the ceremony. New members Karlie Busch, Breanne Diersen, Brayden Evans, Sydney Friest, Conner Hill, Leah Jacoby, Samuel Lewis, Anna Moss, Maya Penning, Bridg-it Schlafke, Alexandria Schwerin, Lily Skartvedt, Katelyn Sogard, Anna Utrera-Greenfield, and Emily Willadsen were inducted.
As part of the application process, students complet-ed an essay answering the question: Why is leader-ship or service important to my school, community, or world? These essays were shared during the ceremony followed by reciting the pledge to be-come members.
The guest speaker was Billie Shelton, a 1968 graduate of South Hamilton, who has pursued a freelance writing career from her family farm near Stanhope for 35 years. She is a local celebrity well known for her weekly column, “Extraor-dinary Hearts” which documents unsung heroes in our community. Her speech outlined the pillars of the National Honor Society- Scholarship, Leadership, Character, and Service in conjunction with her experiences as a resident of our district and writer. A reception with cupcakes and punch followed the ceremony.
Row 1 – Maya Penning, Anna Moss, Alexandria Schwerin, Row 2 – Anna Utrera-Greenfield, Karlie Busch, Lily Skartvedt, Leah Jacoby, Row 3 – Sydney Friest, Katelyn Sogard, Bridgit Schlafke, Breanne Diersen, Row 4 – Sam Lewis, Brayden Evans, and Connor Hill. They join the current members pictured left to right: Row 5 – Madi Klocke, Anna Ervin, Taylor Ratzke, Marla Grubb, Jared Ullestad, Gabbi Struchen and Shea Hassebrock. Missing from the photo was new member Emily Willadsen, who was at a leadership conference.
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BASKETBALL SEATING
The varsity boys’ and girls’ basketball season is here! We are all excited to attend the games and cheer the Hawks on to a lot of victories. The section for the K-6 grade students is the northwest corner of the gym on the balcony level. Students will not be required to sit in this section during home wrestling meets.
TEACHER WEBSITES Teachers in the elementary are posting daily assignments and homework for their classes on their teacher websites. Parents can access the site to find out what assignments their children have by following these steps:
1. Go to the South Hamilton School website-
www.shhawks.net2. Under the STAFF DIRECTORY menu ,
Search for your student’s teacher.3. Choose your child’s teacher and click
their website link.If your child has more than one teacher go back to the STAFF DIRECTORY page and repeat steps 2-3.
THE LORD’S CUPBOARD
The Lord’s Cupboard is the South Hamilton area emergency food pantry. During the month of De-cember the students and staff at the elementary col-lect items for the Lord’s Cupboard. They rely solely on donations from citizens and businesses. They are in need of all types of non-perishable foods and per-sonal care items.
WINTER WEARSoon, snow will be covering our playground at the elementary. As a rule, all students are required to wear boots outside for recess after the first snow. It is also important for students to have something to wear on their heads and hands. These items all help make recess more enjoyable for the students.
BOOK FAIRWe would like to extend a big THANK YOU to all the students, parents, and community members who helped make the fall elementary school Scholastic Book Fair a success. Through your generous purchases, we were able to select many new books for the library. We hope you enjoy the new books in your home libraries as much as the students enjoy the new books in the elementary library. The support from the surrounding communities is very much appreciated!Kathy Houck, Teacher Librarian Kellie Detrick, Book Sale Chairperson & Elementary Library Assistant
WINTER RECESSA reminder that students in the elementary must have a physician’s note to stay in from recess any-time due to health concerns. Mr. Hemphill watches the wind chill via our own KCCI school-net site and we are very conservative in our parameters compared to what other districts do. Anytime we
CHRISTMAS
BREAK
Classes will dismiss on T h u r s d a y , December 21 at 1:30 for C h r i s t m a s break. There will be no
school from December 22 - January 2.
No school on January 3 for professional
development. Classes will resume on Thursday, January 4.
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HISTORY ON THE MOVE, HISTORY 101, a mobile museum from the State Historical Museum of Iowa, was on site at South Hamilton Elementary School from November 13-17. Students in Grades Pre-K-2 learned about Railroad Hero Kate Shelley and students Grades 3-6 and 11 learned about Iowa basics and Iowans at home, work, and play.
If your student is interested in learning more about Iowa history, the State Historical Society of Iowa has a new program called Goldie’s Kids Club that they may love! Children ages 12 and un-der are invited to join FREE! Membership includes:
• A newsletter full of fun facts and games• Exclusive invitations to museum activities• A birthday card from Goldie• Other goodies throughout the year
Find more information or sign up at: https://iowaculture.gov/goldie
If you are looking for a family friendly road trip destination, check out the State Historical Museum of Iowa in Des Moines! Visitors will discover Iowa’s rich heritage through a variety of exhibitions, including Iowa and the Great War, Iowa and the Civil War, Holly-wood in the Heartland and Riding Through History. Young visitors will love the Hands-On History gallery, where they can play with Duplo blocks, create crayon rubbings of Iowa symbols and climb atop an Oliver Super 77 tractor!
The State Historical Museum of Iowa is FREE, is located at 600 East Locust Street and is open Monday-Saturday 9:00AM-4:30PM. FREE parking is available in the Capitol Complex Parking Garage at the corner of Grand and Pennsylvania Avenues.
Find more information or plan your visit at: https://iowaculture.gov/history/museum
The Giant Traveling Map of Iowa also visited South Hamilton from November 13-22. Students were actively involved learning about Iowa. They were able to apply and learn geography and map skills by standing on the map, locating various towns and landmarks, tracing rivers, interstates, and major highways, identifying products produced in Iowa and where they originated, and visualizing, counting and analyzing how much production of select crops and livestock occurs in Iowa. These were a few of the many hands on activities students participated in while the Giant Traveling Map of Iowa
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South Hamilton Community Schools Severe Weather Procedures
Mr. Howard
Snow, ice, and cold temperatures are right around the corner – we do live n Iowa - which could potentially alter school schedules with delayed start times, early dismissals, or school closings.
Many factors are taken into consideration when a change in the school schedule may need to take place, but our first priority will always be the safety of our students and staff. Transportation Director Gene Greenfield and I will check road conditions beginning as early as 5:00 a.m. Multiple sources – Iowa/Hamilton County D.O.T. connections, other area school district leaders, and sophisticated forecasting/radar technology - will be used to determine if weather conditions are or will be safe enough to hold school. Weather conditions can vary and/or change quickly throughout our 200+ square mile district, so please keep this in mind.
Any decision to change the school schedule due to inclement weather will be made as early as possible. When it is necessary to cancel school or delay the start of the school day, media outlets will be directly contacted. Once a decision has been made to delay, dismiss early or cancel school, the following radio and television stations will be contacted:
Radio: WHO (1040 AM), TV: WHO (Channel 13), KJYL (100.7 FM), KCCI (Channel 8) KQWC (1570 AM, 95.7 FM) WOI (Channel 5)
When school is delayed, it is important for one to continue listening/watching the above media sources for any further updates. Announcements will also be posted on the school website: www.s-hamilton.k12.ia.us and sent out via Infinite Campus. Parents: If you have not yet registered for your parent portal account, please do so before winter weather settles in. This is important, as the school district will utilize the Messenger feature to send out text messages and emails regarding weather announcements. If you have any questions about your parent portal account, please contact the school.
Parents are encouraged to review any plans they have established with their children as to where their child is to go in the event of an early school dismissal. Please make sure your child and anyone providing after-school childcare services are aware of these plans. In addition, please make sure your child’s school has your current emergency contact information.
Severe weather may affect school bus service. Hazardous road conditions or temporarily closed roads may make it difficult, if not impossible, for the buses to pick-up and/or drop-off students at their regular bus stops so parents/guardians may be asked to meet buses at designated pick-up points. Routes and assignments will be handed out to bus riders as needed. If you have any questions about your alternate route assignment, please call the bus barn at 515-827-5658. The same notification process noted above will be used if it is necessary to use alternate bus routes.
A school patron once asked me, “How do you decide if school should be held on questionable weather days?” My reply was, “If I would not be comfortable with my own 16 or 17 year old son or daughter driving to school…then I do not care to have someone else’s child make that same drive…because I know there will be a 16 or 17 year old student that will have to drive if classes are held.”
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SOUTH HAMILTON HIGH SCHOOL
STUDENTS OF THE MONTH
Each month students are selected by departments to receive a certificate and a piece of DQ ice cream cake during seminar. The following students were chosen for the month of November:
Support Services= Collin BrinkmeyerStudent Services= Evan WinklerSocial Studies= Brooklyn GeorgeSpanish= McKenna JewellFine Arts= Abby ErvinHealth= Neida GarciaBusiness= Logan AustinMathematics= Makyenzie DilleyLanguage Arts= Conner HillScience= Gabbi StruchenOther= Leslie Cross
Staff Member of the Month- 153 students completed a nomination for any staff member in our district and building that they feel deserves recognition. There was a tie with Mr. Brodie and Mrs. Voga receiving the most nominations. They also received a certifi-cate with reasons for nominations and a piece of ice cream cake.
Thank you to Dairy Queen in Webster City for donating an ice cream cake each month for our students to enjoy.
A DECADE OF DODGEBALL!!
Calling all South Hamilton community members! The 10th Annual South Hamilton Dodgeball Tour-nament is coming up on Saturday, December 9th beginning at 4:30 PM! Team registration is now OPEN, and we'd love for you to compete and cele-brate a "Decade of Dodgeball" with us! Entry forms must be turned in with the entry fee to the office by Thursday, December 7!
There will be an All-You-Can-Eat Spaghetti Din-ner at the tournament (sponsored by Barilla Pasta), which is $6/Adults and $4/Students. A delicious as-sortment of festive baked goods will be available for sale that evening, as well! Don't miss out on what is sure to be an OUTSTANDING evening full of fun!
We are also selling once-in-a-lifetime, commemora-tive t-shirts for the 10th Anniversary of the Dodge-ball Tournament! Shirts are available in short sleeve ($12) and long sleeve ($15), and all orders must be submitted to the high school office by noon on Thursday, November 30! Checks can be made out to South Hamilton Music Boosters.
If you have any additional questions, please contact [email protected]! Can't wait to see you at our tournament!
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4
4:3
0pm B
KB G 7 @
Saydel
4:3
0pm B
KB G 8 S
aydel (
H)
6:0
0pm B
KB B 9
/JV G
ilbert (H
)
5
4:3
0pm B
KB B JV
/9/V @
Nevada
4:3
0pm B
KB G JV
/V/9 @
Nevada
7:0
0pm 5
/6 G
r Music C
oncert
6
7
4:3
0pm B
KB G 7 R
-S (H
)
4:3
0pm B
KB G 8 @
R-S
4:3
0pm W
R M
S @
R-S
6:0
0pm W
R V (H
)
8
6:0
0pm B
KB G
/B V
N P
olk (H
)
9
AC
T
10:0
0am W
R V @
Centr
al
Springs
5:0
0pm D
odgeball
Tourn
am
ent
10
HS C
hoir C
hurc
h T
our
11
6:0
0pm S
chool B
oard M
tg
7:0
0pm H
S M
usic C
oncert
12
Dance T
eam L
asagna S
upper
4:3
0pm W
R M
S @
Saydel
6:0
0pm B
KB G
/B V G
ilbert (H
)
13
2-H
r Late S
tart
/Tchr P
D
14
4:3
0pm B
KB G 7 @
Nevada
4:3
0pm B
KB G 8 N
evada (H
)
4:3
0pm W
R M
S @
Gre
ene C
o
6:0
0pm B
KB B 9
/JV @
PC
M
6:0
0pm B
KB G JV
/9 P
CM (H
)
6:0
0pm W
R V @
N P
olk
15
5:0
0pm W
R JV
@ R
-S
6:0
0pm B
KB G
/B V
PC
M (H
)
16
10:0
0am W
R V @
R-S
5:0
0pm B
KB G
/B V
S
t. E
dm
ond (H
)
17
18
4:1
5pm W
R M
S (H
)
4:3
0pm B
KB G 7 @
Gilbert
4:3
0pm B
KB G 8 G
ilbert (H
)
6:0
0pm B
KB B
/G 9
/JV @
N P
olk
19
4:3
0pm B
KB G
/B JV
/V @
S
aydell
6:0
0pm W
R V @
SE V
alley
20
21
ICC
C E
nd o
f 1st S
em
este
r
Stu
dent C
ouncil T
oy D
rive
Ends
1:3
0pm E
arly D
ism
issal
4:0
0pm B
KB G
/B JV
/V
SE V
alley (H
)
4:3
0pm B
KB G 8
/7
Gre
ene C
o (H
)
22
No S
chool
23
24
25
Christm
as – N
o S
chool
26
No S
chool
27
No S
chool
28
No S
chool
29
No S
chool
30
Ja
nuar
y 2
018
Sun
Mon
Tu
e W
ed
Thu
Fri
Sat
1
N
ew Y
ear’s D
ay-N
o S
chool
2
No S
chool
3
No S
chool/T
chr P
D
4
6:0
0p
m B
KB G JV
/9
S
ayd
el (
H)
5
5:3
0pm C
om
munity P
ep B
and
6:0
0pm B
KB G
/B V
Gre
ene C
o (H
)
6
NC
IBA H
onor B
and
M
ason C
ity
9:30am W
R V @
BC
LU
W
7
8
4:0
0pm B
KB B
G 9
/JV
/V @
Colo
-Nesco
6:0
0pm S
chool B
oard M
tg
9
6:0
0pm B
KB G JV
/9
Gre
ene C
o (H
)
6:0
0pm W
R V @
Belm
ond-K
lem
me
10
11
6:0
0pm B
KB G JV
/9
R-S (H
)
6:0
0pm W
R V @
Gre
ene C
o
12
End o
f 2nd Q
tr
6:0
0pm B
KB G
/B V N
evada (H
)
(K
ids C
ancer S
quad N
ight)
13
6/7 G
r Karl K
ing H
onor
Band @
Fort D
odge
9:3
0am W
R V @
Perr
y
14
15
1st D
ay o
f 3rd Q
tr
6:0
0pm B
KB B 9
/JV
Saydel (
H)
16
6:0
0pm B
KB G
/B V
Saydel (
H)
17
18
4:3
0pm B
KB B 7
Saydel (
H)
4:3
0pm B
KB B 8 @
Saydel
5:3
0pm W
R V @
Gilbert
6:0
0pm B
KB G JV
/9
Gilbert (H
)
19
4:3
0pm B
KB B JV
/9/V @
R-S
4:3
0pm B
KB G JV
/V/9 @
R-S
20
Dance R
egio
nal @
SE P
olk
SH P
ride V
B T
ourn
am
ent
10:0
0am W
R V C
onf
@ R
-S
21
Meis
ter S
inger H
onor C
hoir
@ W
art
burg
SH P
ride V
B T
ourn
am
ent
22
Meis
ter S
inger H
onor C
hoir
@ W
art
burg
Sta
te Ja
zz B
and F
estival
Win
terf
est
4:3
0pm B
KB B 7 @
R-S
4:3
0pm B
KB B 8 R
-S (H
)
6:0
0pm B
KB B 9
/JV
PC
M (H
)
6:0
0pm B
KB G JV
/9
@ P
CM
23
Win
terf
est
4:3
0pm B
KB B JV
/9/V
@ G
ilbert
4:3
0pm B
KB G JV
/V/9
@ G
ilbert
24
2-H
r Late S
tart
/Tchr P
D
Win
terf
est
25
Win
terf
est
6:0
0pm B
KB B 9
/JV
N P
olk (H
)
26
Win
terf
est
6:0
0pm B
KB G
/B V P
CM (H
)
9:0
0pm H
S D
ance
27
10:0
0am W
R V
@ P
ocahonta
s
5:0
0pm B
KB G
/B V
@ S
outh H
ard
in
28
29
4:3
0pm B
KB B 7
Nevada (H
)
4:3
0pm B
KB B 8
@ N
evada
6:0
0pm B
KB G JV
/9
N P
olk (H
)
30
FF
A L
egis
lative S
ym
posiu
m
4:3
0pm B
KB B
/G JV
@
Gre
ene C
o
6:0
0pm W
R V (H
)
6:0
0pm B
KB G
/B V @
Gre
ene C
o
31
For t
he m
ost u
pdat
ed s
ched
ule of e
vent
s pl
ease
vis
it ou
r web
site (w
ww
.s-h
amilt
on.k
12.ia
.us) a
nd s
elec
t the
Cal
enda
r tab
on th
e ho
me pa
ge th
en H
OIA
C A
ctiv
ity C
alen
dar
Ja
nuar
y 2
018
Sun
Mon
Tu
e W
ed
Thu
Fri
Sat
1
N
ew Y
ear’s D
ay-N
o S
chool
2
No S
chool
3
No S
chool/T
chr P
D
4
6:0
0p
m B
KB G JV
/9
S
ayd
el (
H)
5
5:3
0pm C
om
munity P
ep B
and
6:0
0pm B
KB G
/B V
Gre
ene C
o (H
)
6
NC
IBA H
onor B
and
M
ason C
ity
9:30am W
R V @
BC
LU
W
7
8
4:0
0pm B
KB B
G 9
/JV
/V @
Colo
-Nesco
6:0
0pm S
chool B
oard M
tg
9
6:0
0pm B
KB G JV
/9
Gre
ene C
o (H
)
6:0
0pm W
R V @
Belm
ond-K
lem
me
10
11
6:0
0pm B
KB G JV
/9
R-S (H
)
6:0
0pm W
R V @
Gre
ene C
o
12
End o
f 2nd Q
tr
6:0
0pm B
KB G
/B V N
evada (H
)
(K
ids C
ancer S
quad N
ight)
13
6/7 G
r Karl K
ing H
onor
Band @
Fort D
odge
9:3
0am W
R V @
Perr
y
14
15
1st D
ay o
f 3rd Q
tr
6:0
0pm B
KB B 9
/JV
Saydel (
H)
16
6:0
0pm B
KB G
/B V
Saydel (
H)
17
18
4:3
0pm B
KB B 7
Saydel (
H)
4:3
0pm B
KB B 8 @
Saydel
5:3
0pm W
R V @
Gilbert
6:0
0pm B
KB G JV
/9
Gilbert (H
)
19
4:3
0pm B
KB B JV
/9/V @
R-S
4:3
0pm B
KB G JV
/V/9 @
R-S
20
Dance R
egio
nal @
SE P
olk
SH P
ride V
B T
ourn
am
ent
10:0
0am W
R V C
onf
@ R
-S
21
Meis
ter S
inger H
onor C
hoir
@ W
art
burg
SH P
ride V
B T
ourn
am
ent
22
Meis
ter S
inger H
onor C
hoir
@ W
art
burg
Sta
te Ja
zz B
and F
estival
Win
terf
est
4:3
0pm B
KB B 7 @
R-S
4:3
0pm B
KB B 8 R
-S (H
)
6:0
0pm B
KB B 9
/JV
PC
M (H
)
6:0
0pm B
KB G JV
/9
@ P
CM
23
Win
terf
est
4:3
0pm B
KB B JV
/9/V
@ G
ilbert
4:3
0pm B
KB G JV
/V/9
@ G
ilbert
24
2-H
r Late S
tart
/Tchr P
D
Win
terf
est
25
Win
terf
est
6:0
0pm B
KB B 9
/JV
N P
olk (H
)
26
Win
terf
est
6:0
0pm B
KB G
/B V P
CM (H
)
9:0
0pm H
S D
ance
27
10:0
0am W
R V
@ P
ocahonta
s
5:0
0pm B
KB G
/B V
@ S
outh H
ard
in
28
29
4:3
0pm B
KB B 7
Nevada (H
)
4:3
0pm B
KB B 8
@ N
evada
6:0
0pm B
KB G JV
/9
N P
olk (H
)
30
FF
A L
egis
lative S
ym
posiu
m
4:3
0pm B
KB B
/G JV
@
Gre
ene C
o
6:0
0pm W
R V (H
)
6:0
0pm B
KB G
/B V @
Gre
ene C
o
31
For t
he m
ost u
pdat
ed s
ched
ule of e
vent
s pl
ease
vis
it ou
r web
site (w
ww
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on.k
12.ia
.us) a
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r tab
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e ho
me pa
ge th
en H
OIA
C A
ctiv
ity C
alen
dar DECEMBER 2017 ELEMENTARY BREAKFAST AND LUNCH MENU
DECEMBER 2017
FRUIT AND VEGGIE BAR Unlimited fruits and vegetables and choice of white or chocolate skim milk available daily. Each student is required to have ½ cup of fruits or vegetables on their tray.
1 Breakfast: Long John Crispito w/ Shredded Cheese Alt: Hot Ham and Cheese Sandwich Tortilla Chips Taco Toppings Hot Vegetable: Refried Beans Peanut Butter Crunch Bar
4 Breakfast: Pancake Sausage Stick Flying Saucer (Ham, Mashed Potatoes, Cheese Sauce) Alt: Meatloaf w/ Mashed Potatoes Dinner Roll
5 Breakfast: Breakfast Sandwich Mr. Rib Alt: Mandarin Orange Chicken Coleslaw Fruit Slushie Side Kick Pineapple w/ Mandarin Oranges
6 Breakfast: Cereal w/ Toast Goulash Alt: Garlic Cheese Bread Hot Vegetable: Glazed Carrots Caesar Salad Garlic Twist Breadstick
7 Breakfast: French Toast Sticks
Corn Dog Alt: Grilled Chicken on a Pretzel Bun Hot Vegetable: Oven Roasted Fries Pumpkin Bar
8 Breakfast: Long John Pizza Crunchers Alt: Chef Salad
Hot Vegetable: Corn Mixed Green Salad w/ Dressing Frozen Strawberries w/ Sliced Bananas
11 Breakfast: Omelet w/ Smokies Tomato Soup Toasted Cheese Alt: Enchilada Broccoli Salad
12 Breakfast: Breakfast Pizza Pasta w/ Meatballs and Marinara Sauce Alt: Pasta w/ Chicken Alfredo Sauce Hot Vegetable: Green Beans Tossed Salad w/ Fresh Veggies Garlic Twist Breadstick
13 No Breakfast Late Start Hamburger w/ Regular Bun or 3-6 Choice of Pretzel Bun Alt: Breakfast Sandwich Hot Vegetable: Oven Roasted Potatoes Cookie
14 Breakfast: Pancakes Popcorn Chicken Alt: Beef Tenders Gravy Hot Vegetable: Mashed Potatoes Homemade Bread
15 Breakfast: Long John Personal Cheese Pizza Alt: Sausage Gravy over Biscuit Hot Vegetable: Glazed Carrots Color of Italy Salad
18 Breakfast: Pancake Sausage Stick Macaroni and Cheese Little Smokies Alt: Shredded Beef Nacho’s w/ Queso Sauce Biscuit w/ Jelly Hot Vegetable: Seasoned Peas
19 Breakfast: Breakfast Sandwich Turkey Gravy over Biscuit Alt: Pork Tenderloin Hot Vegetable: Seasoned Peas Christmas Cookie
20 Breakfast: Cereal w/ Toast Straw Hat Alt: Turkey Blt Wrap Hot Vegetable: Baja Veggies Taco Toppings Cinnamon Bread
21 Breakfast: French Toast Sticks Cook’s Choice
22 No School
Alternate menu items are available for students in grades 4th-6th. Fruit and/or vegetable selections and low-fat milk are included with each meal. Nutritional analysis of menus is available by contacting: Terri Cook, Food Service Director @ 827-5418 or e-mail: [email protected] PLEASE BE AWARE THAT THE MENU MAY CHANGE AT ANY TIME DUE TO AVAILABILITY OF PRODUCT Please visit http://southhamiltonschoolfoodservice.weebly.com/ for any menu changes Iowa Non-Discrimination Statement:
“It is the policy of this CNP provider not to discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, or religion in its programs, activities, or employment practices as required by the Iowa Code section 216.6, 216.7, and 216.9. If you have questions or grievances related to compliance with this policy by this CNP Provider, please contact the Iowa Civil Rights Commission, Grimes State Office building, 400 E. 14th St. Des Moines, IA 50319-1004; phone number 515-281-4121, 800-457-4416; website: https://icrc.iowa.gov/.”
USDA Nondiscrimination Statement
DECEMBER 2017 HIGH SCHOOL BREAKFAST AND LUNCH MENU
GRAB AND GO OPTIONS DAILY AT HIGH SCHOOL 1. CHEF SALAD 2. UNCRUSTABLE PACK 3. YOGURT PACK
FRUIT AND VEGGIE BAR Unlimited fruits and vegetables and choice of white or chocolate skim milk available daily. Each student is required to have ½ cup of fruits or vegetables on their tray.
1 Breakfast: Long John Crispito w/ Shredded Cheese Alt: Hot Ham and Cheese Sandwich Tortilla Chips Taco Toppings Hot Vegetable: Refried Beans Peanut Butter Crunch Bar
4 Breakfast: Pancake Sausage Stick Flying Saucer (Ham, Mashed Potatoes, Cheese Sauce) Alt: Meatloaf w/ Mashed Potatoes Dinner Roll
5 Breakfast: Breakfast Sandwich Mandarin Orange Chicken Rice Alt: Hot Vegetable: Oven Roasted Veggies Coleslaw Homemade Bread
6 Breakfast: Cereal w/ Toast Burrito Bowl Choice of Chicken or Beef Alt: Turkey Blt Wrap Hot Vegetable: Baja Veggies, Refried Beans and Mexican Rice Taco Toppings Cinnamon Bread
7 Breakfast: French Toast Sticks
Corn Dog Alt: Grilled Chicken on a Pretzel Bun Hot Vegetable: Oven Roasted Fries Fruit Salad Pumpkin Bar
8 Breakfast: Long John Pizza Crunchers Alt: Chef Salad Bar
Hot Vegetable: Corn Mixed Green Salad w/ Dressing Frozen Strawberries w/ Sliced Bananas
11 Breakfast: Omelet w/ Smokies Tomato Soup Toasted Cheese Alt: Enchilada Broccoli Salad
12 Breakfast: Breakfast Pizza Pasta w/ Meatballs and Marinara Sauce Alt: Pasta w. Chicken Alfredo Sauce Hot Vegetable: Green Beans Garlic Twist Breadstick
13 No Breakfast Late Start Hamburger w/ Regular or Pretzel Bunn Alt: Breakfast Sandwich Hot Vegetable: Oven Roasted Potatoes Cookie
14 Breakfast: Pancakes Popcorn Chicken Alt: Porkloin w/ Garlic Red Roasted Potatoes Gravy Hot Vegetable: Mashed Potatoes Homemade Bread
15 Breakfast: Long John Personal Cheese Pizza Alt: Sausage Gravy over Biscuit Hot Vegetable: Glazed Carrots Color of Italy Salad
18 Breakfast: Pancake Sausage Stick Macaroni and Cheese Little Smokies Alt: Shredded Beef Nacho’s w/ Queso Sauce Homemade Bread Hot Vegetable: Seasoned Peas
19 Breakfast: Breakfast Sandwich Hot Ham Slider w/ Soup Alt: Chicken Caesar Wrap w/ Choice of Soup Hot Cocoa Bar w/ Gingerbread Man Cookie *Ugly Christmas Sweater Contest
20 Breakfast: Cereal w/ Toast Walking Taco Alt: Garlic Cheese Bread Hot Vegetable: Refried Beans Taco Toppings Cinnamon Crisps
21 Breakfast: French Toast Sticks Cook’s Choice Christmas Ice Cream Snowman
22 No School
Alternate menu items are available for students in grades 4th-12th. Fruit and/or vegetable selections and low-fat milk are included with each meal. Nutritional analysis of menus is available by contacting: Terri Cook, Food Service Director @ 827-5418 or e-mail: [email protected] PLEASE BE AWARE THAT THE MENU MAY CHANGE AT ANY TIME DUE TO AVAILABILITY OF PRODUCT Please visit http://southhamiltonschoolfoodservice.weebly.com/ for any menu changes Iowa Non-Discrimination Statement:
“It is the policy of this CNP provider not to discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, or religion in its programs, activities, or employment practices as required by the Iowa Code section 216.6, 216.7, and 216.9. If you have questions or grievances related to compliance with this policy by this CNP Provider, please contact the Iowa Civil Rights Commission, Grimes State Office building, 400 E. 14th St. Des Moines, IA 50319-1004; phone number 515-281-4121, 800-457-4416; website: https://icrc.iowa.gov/.”
USDA Nondiscrimination Statement