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Vision Statement Teachers, Students, Parents, Community Building the foundation of our future by creating an environment where students are provided the skills needed to become life long learners. Check the following radio & TV stations: KAWL 1370 AM/MIX KTMX 104.9 FM York KHAS/KICS 1230 Hastings KOLN/KGIN 10/11 NTV/ABC Kearney KHAS TV Hastings From the Desk of Dana Wiseman, Superintendent Volume 25, Number 3 Dec 2018/Jan 2019 A nnual Report to Patrons Made available to patrons in January. Go to the district’s website, www.suttonpublicschool.org, and look for the link titled, “Annual Report to Patrons.” It contains district information concerning general facts, enrollments, student progress, test scores, and financial statistics. It is meant to communicate the status of the Sutton Public Schools District to residents. If you have any questions or are seeking additional information, contact the Superintendent’s Office, 773-5569. W eather A decision to close school is not always an easy one. The weatherman can predict, but sometimes Mother Nature has a mind of her own. Because of this reason, know that cancelling school for the day may be made as late as 6AM. It would be convenient if inclement weather would strike the night before in time to call school off by 9PM, but it just doesn’t always cooperate. To check on school cancellations, check the following TV stations: KOLN/KGIN 10/11 (Lincoln), NTV/ABC (Kearney), KHAS- TV (Hastings). For information fast, log on to www.suttonpublicschool.org. Sutton Public Schools in conjunction with Clay County Emergency Management has CodeRed. It is a web-based Mass Notification System that enables users to make time sensitive announcements, like closing school, in a rapid, reliable manner. If you are a parent of a SPS student, you will receive a call, text, or email. W inter Activities The Winter Sport/ Activity season has begun. When I look at the calendar it is a flurry of activities, an event scheduled in the building every evening. Scheduling activities, meetings, events is always a challenge and this year is no different. We are fortunate to have a facility that accommodates many of these needs. Students at SPS have numerous extracurricular activity options to take advantage of if they so choose. With the diversity of offerings it takes at least a year in advance to create the school calendar. And even planning a year out does not address all scheduling issues, so they are dealt with to the best of our ability. If you think I am exaggerating, drive by the school every evening and you’re sure to see cars in the parking lot. Our facility is definitely being maximized. P reparing for 2019-2020 It’s hard to believe, but preparations will begin to consider the 2019-2020 calendar and budget after the turn of the New Year. Board of Education and the Administrative Team begin to discuss the topics. Things to consider include teacher professional development days, student days, etc. The calendar creation needs to align with rules/ regulations mandated by the state – Rule 10. The Board of Education, Building and Grounds Committee, will meet to provide input to budget planning. Happy Holidays: filled with food, family and friends, faith, safe travels! Registration Late Fee Test Date Deadline Required Dec 8, 2018 November 2 Nov 3-19 Feb 9, 2019 January 11 Jan 12-18 Apr 13, 2019 March 8 Mar 9-25 June 8, 2019 May 3 May 4-20 July 13, 2019 June 14 June 15-24

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Vision Statement Teachers, Students, Parents, Community

Building the foundation

of our future by creating

an environment where

students are provided the

skills needed to become

life long learners.

Check the following radio &

TV stations:

KAWL 1370 AM/MIX

KTMX 104.9 FM York

KHAS/KICS 1230 Hastings

KOLN/KGIN 10/11

NTV/ABC Kearney

KHAS TV Hastings

From the Desk of Dana Wiseman, Superintendent

Volume 25, Number 3 Dec 2018/Jan 2019

A nnual Report to Patrons Made

available to patrons in January. Go to

the district’s website,

www.suttonpublicschool.org, and look for

the link titled, “Annual Report to Patrons.”

It contains district information concerning

general facts, enrollments, student progress,

test scores, and financial statistics. It is

meant to communicate the status of the

Sutton Public Schools District to residents.

If you have any questions or are seeking

additional information, contact the

Superintendent’s Office, 773-5569.

W eather A decision to close school is

not always an easy one. The

weatherman can predict, but sometimes

Mother Nature has a mind of her own.

Because of this reason, know that cancelling

school for the day may be made as late as

6AM. It would be convenient if inclement

weather would strike the night before in

time to call school off by 9PM, but it just

doesn’t always cooperate. To check on

school cancellations, check the following

TV stations: KOLN/KGIN 10/11

(Lincoln), NTV/ABC (Kearney), KHAS-

TV (Hastings). For information fast, log

on to www.suttonpublicschool.org.

Sutton Public Schools in conjunction with

Clay County Emergency Management has

CodeRed. It is a web-based Mass

Notification System that enables users to

make time sensitive announcements, like

closing school, in a rapid, reliable manner.

If you are a parent of a SPS student, you

will receive a call, text, or email.

W inter Activities The Winter Spor t/

Activity season has begun. When I

look at the calendar it is a flurry of

activities, an event scheduled in the building

every evening. Scheduling activities,

meetings, events is always a challenge and

this year is no different. We are fortunate to

have a facility that accommodates many of

these needs. Students at SPS have

numerous extracurricular activity options to

take advantage of if they so choose. With

the diversity of offerings it takes at least a

year in advance to create the school

calendar. And even planning a year out

does not address all scheduling issues, so

they are dealt with to the best of our ability.

If you think I am exaggerating, drive by the

school every evening and you’re sure to see

cars in the parking lot. Our facility is

definitely being maximized.

P reparing for 2019-2020 It’s hard to

believe, but preparations will begin to

consider the 2019-2020 calendar and

budget after the turn of the New Year.

Board of Education and the Administrative

Team begin to discuss the topics. Things to

consider include teacher professional

development days, student days, etc. The

calendar creation needs to align with rules/

regulations mandated by the state – Rule

10. The Board of Education, Building and

Grounds Committee, will meet to provide

input to budget planning.

Happy Holidays: filled with food, family

and friends, faith, safe travels!

Registration

Late Fee

Test Date Deadline Required

Dec 8, 2018 November 2 Nov 3-19

Feb 9, 2019 January 11 Jan 12-18

Apr 13, 2019 March 8 Mar 9-25

June 8, 2019 May 3 May 4-20

July 13, 2019 June 14 June 15-24

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candy flavors. Their strategy is working too

well, unfortunately,” - American Heart

Association CEO, Nancy Brown In reference to the rise in teenage

use: “These figures are particularly

concerning because youth exposure to

nicotine — whether it comes from a

cigarette or an e-cigarette — affects the

developing brain and may rewire it to be

more susceptible to nicotine addiction in

the future,” - FDA commissioner Dr. Scott

Gottlieb

S tudent attendance at school plays a

major impact on student success in the

classroom. The more our students can be

in their classes engaged in instruction with

their teachers, the higher we can expect our

students to be able to achieve. At Sutton

Public Schools, we know and understand

this. However, we also know that the flu season

will hit, appointments must be kept, and

that sometimes life has needs of its own

which interfere with student attendance. I

would like to take this opportunity to

remind parents/guardians of our students to

please do the following when your students

need to be absent from school:

1. Contact the school via an email, phone

call, or a handwritten note PRIOR to

the date in which your student will

need to be absent.

2. Encourage your student to ask for

documentation from doctors,

counselors, court houses, etc., to

document the student’s absence. You can reach Mrs. Ulmer at

[email protected] or myself at

[email protected] for all of your

attendance needs. We thank you for your

assistance in this.

P lease remind your students to slow

down when driving in the school parking lots. There are a lot of students, young and old, who are in the lots before and after school so students need to be cautious when arriving and leaving. This is especially important as the weather continues to change and get colder and we experience ice in the parking lots. Thanks for your help and encouragement of your students!

A cademically speaking, our students

have really been working hard! At

the end of the 1st Quarter, we had 106

students make the Honor Roll and an

additional 17 were Honor Roll Honorable

Mention. The senior class alone had 92%

receive an academic honor! The

distractions of today’s student can seem

endless, as our students are involved in so

many activities in and out of the school

setting. At times, students can feel pulled

in multiple directions because of this. Congratulations to those students and I

encourage all students to continue to strive

for excellence academically and in all that

they are involved in.

O n November 13, 2018, Sutton

Public Schools attended the SNC

One Act competition in Superior. Our

conference currently has 9 schools which

compete in this NSAA activity. Sutton

finished in 6th place for their production of

Ichabod!. The conference rewards the top

performers with outstanding female and

male performer awards. This year,

Honorable mention actors from Sutton

included: Ben Andres, Karis Andres, Nate

Andres, Nathan Ladehoff, & Evianna

Mendez. Sutton’s One Act competed in

their district in Geneva, on November 28.

The results of that competition were not

available at the time of this newsletter

distribution. Congratulations to the One

Act production and to their coaches, Miss

Ashley Swanson and Mrs. Landauer on an

outstanding season!

D eck the Halls, Let it Snow, Frosty

the Snowman…if these are a few of

your favorite tunes then you have to check

out the holiday concerts. Our carolers,

(your students), will be sharing their

musicianship with all those who can attend. Our Jr./Sr. high school carolers will be

sharing their holiday spirit on December 13

at 7:00pm. Hope to see you there!

T he holidays are a busy time of year .

Some families travel all over, while

others play host to those loved ones.

Whatever you do this holiday, do it safely!

We want to see you all in 2019! Here’s to a

happy, healthy and successful new year!

It’s the most wonderful time of the year

With the kids jingle belling

And everyone telling you “Be of good cheer”

It’s the most wonderful time of the year

It’s the hap-happiest season of all With those holiday greetings & gay happy meetings

When friends come to call

It’s the hap-happiest season of all…

C lass Wars! Students in grades 7-12

are competing with their classmates in

the hopes of winning the Jr. / Sr. High

School Class Wars. Class wars is used to

build enthusiasm and camaraderie amongst

the students, as well as provide some

friendly competition and fun. The 7th-9th

grade students are competing against each

other for a half day activity at the end of

the year, while the 10th-12th grade students

are competing for a full day off from

school. Here were the class totals at the

time the newsletter went to press:

1st Place: 7th Grade/94 pts

2nd Place: 9th Grade/86 pts

3rd Place: 8th Grade/84 pts

1st Place: Seniors/94 pts

2nd Place: Sophomores/86 pts

3rd Place: Juniors/84 pts

M any schools in the

state of Nebraska are

hearing about an increase in

student use of vaping

products including Juul

which looks like a USB device and comes

in flavors including mint, mango, fruit

medley and creme brulee. I'm sharing the

following website, video link about how

kids are hiding drugs, and information for

your awareness of these products. Please be

sure to check out this information to help

keep our students safe. Juul’ing is a

violation of our handbook and will result in

student consequences.

The Smoking Alternative: https://

www.juul.com TODAY Show: Can you spot the

pot?: https://on.today.com/2A9pnrj Vaprwear: https://vaprwear.com

“The tobacco industry is well aware that

flavored tobacco products appeal to youth

and has taken advantage of this by

marketing them in a wide range of fruit and

A Note From the Desk of Mrs. Thompson

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Dec 2018/Jan 2019 SUTTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS

November 29: Girls Basketball Season opens @ Superior

November 30: Boys & Girls Basketball vs. Friend

November 30: Wrestling Season opens @ Thayer Central

December 10: Elementary Holiday Concerts

December 13: Jr. / Sr. Holiday Concert

December 19-20: Semester Finals - 2:00pm Dismissal Days

December 21: Sutton Wrestling Duals begins at 11:00am

December 22-26: NSAA Moratorium – no practices

December 28 & 29: Basketball Holiday Tourn at David City

December 21 – January 2: NO SCHOOL CHRISTMAS BREAK

January 5: Speech Opens Season at Adams Central

January 8: Sutton Honor Society Induction

January 10: ASVAB

January 14: NO SCHOOL - Teacher In-service

January 28: SNC Basketball Tournament begins

The Sutton High School Prom will be held on Saturday, March 23, 2019, in the Sutton High School gym. For the 34th consecutive

year an alcohol-free Post Prom party will be held immediately after the dance. All members of the Junior and Senior classes and the

Sophomores selected as servers are invited to attend the party. Post Prom is sponsored by the Senior parents.

In order to add to the success of this event, donations of money and gifts are needed. All monetary gifts will be used towards the

purchase of prizes.

If you are interested in contributing toward the success of Post Prom with a donation of money or gifts, please complete and return

this form before Friday, February 1, 2019. Your monetary or gift support is greatly appreciated! The great support from parents,

grandparents and patrons in the community and surrounding area has made the post prom party a successful and entertaining event

where approximately 90% of our students participate. Please take the time to do what you can to contribute to the success of this

event. Thank you in advance for your contribution.

Connie Buescher Lisa Rafert Steph Davis

402-469-9901 402-580-3868 402-710-1513

Karla Fehr Cheryl Simonsen Jennifer George

402-469-8596 402-984-0812 402-469-2669

□ I have enclosed a check for the following amount, which will contribute to the success of the Post Prom Party. (Checks made payable to: Sutton Post Prom Committee, PO Box 590, Sutton NE, 68979)

___$10.00 ___$15.00 ___$20.00 ___$25.00 ___$30.00 ___Other

□ I am interested in working at the Post Prom Party. I will contact a member of the committee. NAME:________________________________________________________________________ PHONE NUMBER:_______________________________________________________________

Final Thoughts for the Holiday Season

With a new beginning and fresh start,

Full of inspiration and positive

thoughts,

Let’s begin this year with an optimistic

thought.

Gone are the days of regret and guilt,

Those rooms full of darkness.

It’s time to move with courage,

Full of confidence and hope.

Let’s begin this year with an optimistic

thought.

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P arent/Teacher Conferences were

held September 24th & 27th. We

had just over 98% of parents participate!

That is awesome! Of course 100% is

always our goal, so we hope to do even

better for conferences in the Spring. Save

the date - March 4th & 5th.

G randparents’ Day on October 5th

was a great success again this year!

As always, we had a large number of

guests join us! The addition of the color

run to the schedule on Grandparents’ Day

worked out great! We were worried the

weather would be an issue, but the rain

stayed away during the run. The lunch

served by our kitchen staff was

wonderful, and I appreciate their hard

work serving a lot more lunches than

they’re used to, and doing so in the gym

to accommodate all our guests! Extra

special thanks to Deb Osterhaus! She

handled all the registration, lunch tickets,

and was instrumental in making sure the

day ran smoothly! I hope everyone

enjoyed their time with us on

Grandparents’ Day.

F ire Safety Day The Sutton

Volunteer Fire Department brought

firefighters and equipment to share with

students on October 10th. Students

learned about what firefighters do, and

got lots of great safety information to

help them stay safe in the event of a fire.

I hope you all take the time to ensure that

smoke detectors are properly installed

and tested regularly in your house, and

that you have a plan in place for getting

outside and meeting back up in case of a

fire. At my house, we recently made sure

the kids know how to unlock and open

the windows in case they need to get out,

and bedroom doors are not an option. It’s

a simple step to take to make sure the

whole family is prepared!

L ittle But Fierce This great theater

education program from Flatwater

Shakespeare

Company in

Lincoln was well

attended by 2nd-6th

graders. At their

Showcase of

Learning on

November 6th,

students shared the

three tools every

actor always has:

their voice, their body, and their

imagination. They also shared facts they

learned about William Shakespeare,

including his nickname, “Billy Shakes,”

where and when he was born, and how

many plays he wrote. They also learned

about the format of a sonnet, recited a

couple sonnets together, and a few

students even shared some poetry of their

own! It was a great experience for all

involved!

R eading Program Selection Update There are four reading programs

that have been selected to review using

the website www.nematerialsmatter.com.

All of the programs being reviewed

either partially or fully meet expectations

for alignment with Nebraska Standards,

and are (or will be) available for

kindergarten through 6th grade. These

are comprehensive reading programs that

cover instruction in phonics, reading

comprehension, reading fluency,

language, grammar, writing, and

speaking & listening. So far, we have

received samples for most of the

programs, and have had web meetings

with two publishers to learn more about

their programs. Programs being

considered are:

Wonders by McGraw Hill

Samples in the building, web

meeting with publisher Nov. 16, 2018

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ReadyGen by Pearson

Samples on their way, web meeting

with publisher Jan. 14, 2019

ARC Core by The American

Reading Company

Samples in the building, web

meeting with publisher Oct. 1, 2018.

In-person meeting with publisher Oct

25, 2018 Benchmark Advance by Benchmark

Education Company Samples in the building, web meeting with publisher Jan. 14, 2019

Our goal is to have a selection made by

this spring, so that materials can be

ordered and any needed professional

development can be scheduled for the

summer and fall to ensure that teachers

are ready to implement the program we

choose with students in the fall.

December 10 Winter Concer t

K-3: 1:30 & 6:30 pm

4-6: 2:15 & 7:15 pm

December 20 End 2nd Quar ter

Dec 21-Jan 2 No School Winter Break

January 14 No School Teacher

In-Service

As always, thank you for your support

and GO MUSTANGS & FILLIES!!

Shawn Carlson, Elementary Principal

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Successful Food Drive in Sutton The Boy Scouts and member s of FCCLA

recently held a food drive in Sutton. During the week of October 22nd, all grades 7-

12 competed in Class Wars at school to see who could bring the greatest number of

items. The Boys Scouts delivered grocery sacks to every house in Sutton with a list

of the needed items for the Bread Box, the local food pantry. Then on Monday, Oc-

tober 29th, FCCLA members collected those sacks and brought the items to St.

Mary’s Catholic Church Hall. Products were checked to be sure they weren’t ex-

pired. Then the students sorted them by types of items. After they were boxed, the

food was transported to the Bread Box. We collected 1,550 lbs. of food!

Members of the Sutton FCCLA chapter presented fellow member, Juan

Castaneda, with a check for $1004.65. Juan is battling leukemia and

the money will help his family with medical expenses. The money was

raised by selling t-shirts and baked goods at a "Pink Out" which was

held during a home volleyball game. Thank you to all the generous

donors!

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Please complete a tag for each cookie you are purchasing. Cookies are $1 each. Money/orders are due Monday, February 4th.

Name: Total # of Cookies: Total Cost:

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The Sutton Schools Educational Foundation plays a very

instrumental role to students who intend to pursue a post-

secondary education. Last year, for example, we awarded over

$37,000 to our seniors in scholarship money. To continue this

unique tradition, the foundation needs your assistance. There

are two ways you may contribute if you so choose.

The first option is a donation to the regular scholarship fund which is used to fund the annual scholarships. The

second option is a donation to the perpetual fund. This fund has been created to one day support the scholarship fund

without requesting funds every year. The funds given to this account will be put into a CD until there is enough principal

that the scholarships can be paid out using just the interest.

We would appreciate any help you could give. You may give to the regular or perpetual fund, or both. Contributions

are tax deductible. Please indicate on your check your choice, check the line below and sign on the signature line.

May we thank you in advance for your generous donation.

Sharon Zoucha, Scholarship Chair

Please make checks payable to: Sutton Community Scholarship Fund

______ Regular Fund ______ Perpetual Fund _______ Donation Amount

_________________________________________

Signature

Sutton Schools Educational

Foundation, Inc. is sponsoring a supper fundraiser

Saturday, December 8th

Basketball Game

Sutton vs Lincoln Christian

Junior Varsity games begin at 2:00 pm with the Varsity

Girls & Boys set to tip off at 3:30 and 5:00 pm

respectively. Some items the Foundation has purchased

for Sutton Public includes: Mustangs/Fillies marque

sign, curtains for the theater, new football helmets,

elementary playground equipment, Mustangs/Fillies sign

at new football stadium.

Come out on Saturday and support the basketball teams,

as well as SEF! Go Mustangs & Fillies!

The Sutton TeamMates Chapter is pleased to welcome

eight new mentor/mentee matches this fall. Currently,

our program has 29 matches of caring adults paired

with students from elementary, junior high and high

school. Mentors meet weekly with their mentee during

the school day. They enjoy talking, playing games and

learning new skills. Our mentoring program will

continue to grow as more adult mentors are willing to

volunteer their time to the youth of Sutton. The vision

for Sutton’s program is to serve 40 youth by 2021. If

you are interested in becoming a mentor please contact

Kim McElfresh or Dee Boals at 773-4423.

Tuesday, December 11th, we will have our annual

Christmas party in the elementary library immediately

after school. Following the Christmas Party, the

TeamMates Board will host a soup supper Renewal

Academy for all mentors.

January is Mentor Appreciation month. Mentors from

the Sutton TeamMates Program will be honored during

half-time of the Sandy Creek Varsity Boys Basketball

Game on Thursday, January 24th.

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If you see these students please congratulate them on their singing

accomplishments. They have been chosen to represent Sutton Public Schools

for the following:

Karis Andres—Nebraska All-State Choir

Shelby Dietz, Karis Andres, Logan Majors—Concordia Honor Choir

Megan Fehr—National FFA Honor Choir.

With the end of the year just around the corner, that means the routes will change when we start back after the first. The

drivers will call the country route families to let them know the new routes/times.

Have a Happy Holiday Season! Bus Barn Crew

Bobbie, Mike, Pam, Larry, Shannon, Ginny

Soup & Pie Night Sponsored by

Sutton Education Association

Thursday, January 24th Sutton vs Sandy Creek Basketball Game

Serving from 5:00—7:00 pm

Proceeds are used to support families

in our community by funding:

Thank you for your support!!

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MON TUES WED THURS FRI

3

Chicken Nuggets

Baked Beans

Carrots

Oranges

Milk

4

Chicken Fajita

Rice, Corn

Peaches

Milk

5

Yum Yum

Broccoli/Cheese

Carrots

Pears

Milk

6

Soup Bar

Fresh Veggies

Pineapple

School Bread

Milk

7

Pizza Bagels

Peas, Carrots

Mixed Fruit

Milk

Lunch Prices

Elementary $2.40

High School $2.60

Adult $3.65

Extra Milk $.40

Milk Choices

Skim, 1% Chocolate Skim

Strawberry Skim

Fresh Fruit & Veggie Bar

Offered Daily

Local Beef Days

10

French Toast

Hash Brown

Carrots

Mixed Fruit

Milk

11

Taco Bar

Beans, Corn

Peaches

Milk

12

Pulled Pork

Baked Beans

Carrots

Applesauce

Milk

13

Baked Chicken

Mashed Potatoes

Green Beans

Tea Roll

Milk

14

Dunkers

Peas, Carrots

Mixed Fruit

Milk

17

Hamburger Deluxe

Peas, Carrots

Applesauce

Milk

18

Fiestada

Rice, Corn

Beans

Milk

19

Pizza

Green Beans

Carrots

Pears

Milk

20

Pulled Chicken

Baked Beans

Carrots

Mixed Fruit

Milk

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SUNDAY

MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

1

9:00 am JH Girls BB

Tournament @ Sandy Creek

10:00 am

V Wrestling @ Harvard

2 3 4:00 JH Girls Basketball vs

Heartland

Basketball @ Hastings STC

6:00—9th Girls 6:00—9th Boys

4

Basketball vs

NE Christian

4:30—JV Girls

4:30—JV Boys

6:00—V Girls

7:45—V Boys

5

6

4:00 JH Girls Basketball vs

Thayer Central

7

10:00 am

V Wrestling @

Wood River

8

9:00 am

JH Wrestling @

Centennial

Basketball vs Lincoln Christian 2:00—JV Girls

2:00—JV Boys

3:30—V Girls

5:00—V Boys

9 10

K-3rd

Choir Concert

1:30 pm

6:30-7:15 pm

4th-6th

Band/Choir

Concert

2:15 pm

7:15 pm

11

Basketball @ BDS

4:00—JV Girls 4:00—JV Boys 6:00—V Girls 7:30—V Boys

12 13

7—12

Band/Choir

Concert

7:00 pm

14

Basketball vs Hastings STC

4:30—JV Girls 4:30—JV Boys 6:00—V Girls 7:45—V Boys

15

9:30 am

V Wrestling @

Johnson County

Central

16 17 11:00 am

Christmas Around the World 6th grade

18 19 20

Basketball vs

Centura 4:30—JV Girls 4:30—JV Boys 6:00—V Girls 7:45—V Boys

21

11:00

V Wrestling

Duals @ Sutton

High School

22

NSAA

MORATORIUM

NO ATHLETIC

PRACTICES

ALLOWED

23

30

24

31

25 26 27

28

Holiday Basketball Tourn

@ David City TBD

29

Holiday Basketball Tourn

@ David City TBD

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MONDAY

TUESDAY

1

WEDNESDAY

2

THURSDAY

3

Pulled Pork

Baked Beans

Carrots

Pears

Milk

FRIDAY

4

Dunkers

Peas, Carrots

Peaches

Milk

Lunch Prices

Elementary $2.40

High School $2.60

Adult $3.65

Extra Milk $.40

Milk Choices

Skim, 1% Chocolate Skim

Strawberry Skim

Fresh Fruit & Veggie Bar

Offered Daily

Local Beef Days

7

Chicken Patty

Sandwich

Peas, Carrots

Applesauce

Milk

8

Tater Tot Casserole

Carrots

Pineapple

School Bread

Milk

9

Chicken Nuggets

Green Beans

Carrots

Peaches

Milk

10

Spaghetti Bar

Tossed Salad

Bread Sticks

Pears

Milk

11

Pigs-in-a-blanket

Baked Beans

Carrots

Mixed Fruit

Milk

14 15

Grilled Turkey

& Cheese

Green Beans

Carrots

Pears

Milk

16

Pancakes

Hash Brown

Sausage

Oranges

Milk

17

Soup Bar

Fresh Veggies

School Bread

Pineapple

Milk

18

Goulash

Peas, Carrots

Mixed Fruit

Milk

21

Pork Tender

Sandwich

Peas, Carrots

Applesauce

Milk

22

Taco Bar

Rice, Beans

Corn

Milk

23

Pulled Chicken

Baked Beans

Carrots

Pineapple

Milk

24

Beef & Noodles

Mashed Potatoes

Carrots

School Bread

Milk

25

Pizza

Green Beans

Carrots

Mixed Fruit

Milk

28

Chicken Strips

Fries, Carrots

Applesauce

Milk

29

Burritos

Rice, Corn

Peaches

Milk

30

Pizza Crunchers

Green Beans

Carrots

Pears

Milk

31

Chicken Fried Steak

Mashed Potatoes

Carrots

School Bread

Milk

1

Yum Yum

Broccoli/Cheese

Carrots

Mixed Fruit

Milk

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SUNDAY

MONDAY

TUESDAY

1

WEDNESDAY

2

THURSDAY

3

Basketball @

Cross County

4:30—JV Girls

4:30—JV Boys

6:00—V Girls

7:30—V Boys

FRIDAY

4

3:30 V Wrestling @ Wilber -

Clatonia

Basketball @ Centennial

4:30—JV Girls 4:30—JV Boys 6:00—V Girls 7:45—V Boys

SATURDAY

5

8:00 am Speech @ Adams

Central

9th Grade BB vs Adams Central

9:00—Girls 10:30—Boys

6 7

4:30 JH Boys Basketball @

Doniphan

9th Grade BB vs Centennial 6:00—Girls 7:00—Boys

8

7:00 pm

Induction

9 10

Basketball @ Wood River

4:30—JV Girls 4:30—JV Boys 6:00—V Girls 8:00—V Boys

11 4:00 V Wrestling

@ Superior

Basketball @

Thayer Central

4:30—JV Girls

4:30—JV Boys

6:15—V Girls

8:00—V Boys

12

8:00 am Speech

@ CNFL in

Grand Island

FFA Ag Industry

Winter

Extravaganza

13 14

4:30 JH Boys Basketball @

Fairbury

9th Grade BB @ Deshler 6:30—Girls 7:30—Boys

15

Basketball @

Ravenna 4:30—JV Girls 4:30—JV Boys 6:00—V Girls 7:45—V Boys

16

17

4:00 JH Boys

Basketball vs

Friend

Basketball @

Fairbury

4:30—JV Girls

4:30—JV Boys

6:15—V Girls

8:00—V Boys

18

10:00 am V Wrestling @

David City

19

Speech @

Thayer Central

9:30 am Varsity Wrestling @

Louisville

Basketball vs

Heartland 2:00—JV Girls 2:00—JV Boys 3:30—V Girls 5:15—V Boys

20 21

22

4:00 JH Boys

BB vs Thayer

Basketball @

Milford 4:30—JV Girls 4:30—JV Boys 6:00—V Girls 7:45—V Boys

23

FFA

LDE’s &

JH Speaking

Contests

Aurora

24 4:00 JH Boys

BB @ Superior

Basketball vs Sandy Creek

4:30—JV Girls 4:30—JV Boys 6:00—V Girls 7:45—V Boys

TeamMates Men-tor Appreciation

Night

25

6:15 JH Boys

BB vs Deshler

26 Speech @ Osceola

9th Grade BB @ Blue Hill

9:00—Boys/Girls

10:00 am SNC Wrestling

@ Thayer

27 28

SNC Basketball

TBD

29 30

31

SNC Basketball @ Centennial

TBD

4:00 Varsity Wrestling @ York High

School

1

Speech @ 2 Aurora

SNC Basketball @ Centennial

TBD

9:00 am JH Boys BB @ Heartland

9:00 am

Wrestling @ Southwest Public

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