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BY THOMAS J. MCKILLEN
MANAGING EDITOR
The Germantown School Board lastweek approved building infrastructure asecond floor bathroom for the new addi-tion to Rockfield Elementary School whilewaiting for additional information regard-ing a build out of the rest of the secondfloor.
The board approved the addition tothe school last fall, with classrooms onthe first floor while building second floorspace where classrooms can be added inthe future.
At the start of discussion during theJan. 11 meeting, School Board PresidentRobert Soderberg said a work groupreviewing the project discussed buildingout the second floor. Soderberg said thecommittee agreed on spending $39,401on completing the infrastructure neces-sary for the bathroom expansion.
Ben McMullen of the J.P. Cullen firmsaid the infrastructure will allow the dis-trict to build the bathroom out, includingfoundation, moving a bearing wall,installing a precast structure so in the
School Board approves additionalsecond floor work at Rockfield project
See ‘ROCKFIELD PROJECT’ PAGE 10
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Rockfield Elementary School students participate in the groundbreaking ceremony for aschool addition last November. Last week the School Board approved additional work for thesecond floor of the addition.
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"Although I have enjoyed these years working in acareer I love, it is time for me to take a step in a new direc-tion. As I enter my fiftieth year in the jewelry business, It'stime for me to spend more time with my wife Mary Pat.We look forward to doing some traveling and spendingmore time with our grandchildren and great-grandchil-dren. But don't be surprised to see me in the store fromtime to time, because my heart is still in the business thathas been so much a part of me for all these years."
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According to information fromMenomonee Falls Police, at 10:30 p.m.Jan. 2 police responded to a report of a
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future the district could complete thebathroom addition.
"Bottom line is right now (is) we'removing forward with a portion of thesecond floor bathroom addition,"Soderberg said. He added the $39,401is coming out of the constructionbudget.
Board member Bruce Warnimontadded that it would cost $74,000 toconstruct the second floor bathroombut not do finishing and roofing.McMullen said the $74,000 would be a
shell of the second floor and recom-mended the board proceed with thatoption.
"Trying to in five years to accom-plish the same would be incrediblymore," McMullen said, saying the pricemay be "three times as much."
"The opportunity is there. We're onsite, we have the materials readily
available. That makes the most senseto me," McMullen said.The board approved the structural
expansion for the second floor withspace for the future bathroom build
out.As an aside, Warnimont added that
in long term the district won't be ableto add students at the school until theschool's septic system is changed tohandle the additional capacity.
"We don't really know what thatmeans, we'll have to do some researchon that," Warnimont said.
As far as proceeding with otherparts of the project, SuperintendentJeffrey Holmes said "I think the addingon to the buildout fully is probably inthe best interests of the district at this
time."Holmes said the district
appropriately utilize the spacebuildout of the entire second flapproved.
McMullen said if the board ized a buildout of the seconwould be ready at the same timrest of the construction. If it
until the future, it would be doeight to 10 weeks during the sHe said his firm would need anon a full buildout within the nmonths.
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The following report was taken fromrecords at the Germantown Police Department.
Disorderly conduct• Three customers at Walmart, W190
N9855 Appleton Avenue, were warnedand advised for disorderly conduct at1:49 p.m. Dec. 28 after the subjects gotinto an argument at the store and hadto be physically separated by storeemployees.
• A female from the N11000 block of Hilltop Circle and a snow plow drivercoming through her neighborhood werewarned and advised for disorderly con-duct at 6:10 a.m. Dec. 29 after the twogot into an argument.
• Two female subjects and one malesubject, neighbors in the W15000 blockof Rockfield Road, were warned andadvised for disorderly conduct at 9:41a.m. Dec. 29 after they got into a dis-pute over a snow situation.
Operating while intoxicated• A female subject was arrested for
operating while intoxicated at 7:40
p.m. Jan. 2 following a traffic stop atMayflower Drive and County Line Road.
Retail theft• A male subject was taken into cus-
tody for retail theft at Fleet Farm, N96W18200 County Line Road, at 12:19p.m. Dec. 29. He was transported to jailon a Waukesha County warrant.
• A male subject was cited for retailtheft-first offense at Fleet Farm at 1:35p.m. Dec. 29.
• A male subject was cited for retailtheft-first offense at Fleet Farm at 7:09p.m. Dec. 29.
• A male subject was cited for retailtheft at Fleet Farm at 4:16 p.m. Jan. 1.
Warrants• A female subject–the passenger in
a vehicle stopped at Highway 41 Northand Mequon Road–was taken into cus-tody on a Green Bay warrant at 1:31a.m. Dec. 30.
• A male subject was placed in jailon a probation hold at 11:43 a.m. Dec.30 at the Germantown PoliceDepartment.
The Germantown School Boardapproved the courses, fees and struc-ture for summer school Jan. 11.
According to information from thedistrict, there will be three sessions of summer school this year: June 20-July6 (no classes on Friday or July 4), July7-21 (no Fridays) and week long cours-es from June 13-16. All courses will be
70 minutes in length, unless noted.High school credit recovery courses aretwo hours in length, with two sessionsoffered each day. Fees will remain thesame last year.
Director of Teaching and LearningBrenda O'Brien noted that new coursesinclude physical education of incoming
high school freshmen, which would be7:30-9:30 a.m. June 20-July 29.Students who take physical educationduring the summer would not take itduring the regular school year, as itwould count toward the physical educa-tion requirements for graduation.
Another new course proposed isengineering adventures for sixth grade
students. O'Brien said there was "highinterest" in the course, which has beenoffered for students in the thirdthrough fifth grades. Registration forsummer school will begin March 21 andwill be filled on a first come, first servedbasis. Registration for non-resident stu-dents will be through mail after March
31. Non-resident tuition will remain at$75.
The board approved the item, withboard member Bruce Warnimontabstaining.
Trip approvedThe board approved a trip for up
to10 students to Porcupine Mouintains
as part of an "aidable" summer schoolcourse. As part of an aidable course, 270minutes can be claimed per day, travelcannot be counted in the minutes, andstudents must be taught be a teachercertified in the subject and grade.Students who made a similar trip lastyear made a presentation the School
Board in the fall.
Retirement acceptedThe board accepted the ret
of Richard Zache, who will retithe district at the end of theyear. He was hired in October 1had been the aquatics directoprogram and tennis coach. H
taught American History andHistory and served for a time asistrative support to the office p
"Twenty seven years is a longJust thing of how many lives touched," School Board PrRobert Soderberg said.
School Board notes: Summer school courses approved
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The Germantown Hawks 8th Grade Boys Basketball team took first place ithe Hamilton “Hoopfest” and the Waukesha West Tournaments last m Pictured are: (front row) Matt Kohn, Mason Durand, Drew Jansen, JVanEngen, Jack Oswald(back row) Austin Schulze, Kane Kubash, Owen SchnTrevor Leamen, Weston Davis, Ryan Obradovich.
8th grade Hawks win Hamilton, West tourn
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The Germantown Hawks 6th Grade team won the Cardinal Classic JanuarThe Hawks knocked off Fond Du Lac and Oakfield before defeating DePereChampionship game 39-38. Pictured are (front row) Hunter Gosz, (middl Mason Conner,Jake Betz, Tristan Hurlebus, Troy Pagel,Joey Humphriss,row) Camden Schmidt, Tyler Hofmann,Brady Schulze, Sam Sies, Joey Coaches: Mike Gosz, Troy Schmidt, Jeff Sies.
6th grade Hawks win Cardinal Classic
Local celebs named as emcees forGCSF 31st Annual Dinner & Auction Feb. 4
The Germantown CommunityScholarship Fund (GCSF) is pleased toannounce the return of co-Mistress of Ceremonies Germantown’s own localcelebrity Jodi Becker and GHS
Teacher/Auctioneer Cassie Hanson forits 31st Annual Dinner & Auctionfundraiser held Thursday, February 4,2016.
Jodi Becker, a Milwaukee radio per-sonality for many years, is also a proudGHS Warhawk Alumna (1997) and pastrecipient of two GCSF scholarships. “Itis my greatest honor to be there on auc-tion night to give back to the commu-nity that gave me so much,” saidBecker. “I’m particularly excited aboutthe addition of On-site ElectronicBidding this year. I think it will boostthe excitement level in an alreadyeventful evening.”
Also returning to facilitate the liveauction portion of the program will beCassie Hanson, Germantown High
School’s English teacher and Wisconsinlicensed auctioneer. Cassie has taughtEnglish at GHS since 2007. She also
runs the GHS Key Club, an organizationdedicated to helping students volunteerin the community.
“This Dinner & Auction is always afun, exciting evening,” added Hanson.
“I’m proud to be a part of a fundraisingevent that provides countless scholar-ships to our very qualified GermantownStudents.”
Proceeds from the GCSF AnnualDinner & Auction provide scholarshipsfor Germantown area high school grad-uates. Area businesses are significantsponsors of this event through theiritem donations for raffles, and silentand live auctions held throughout theevening.
The community is encouraged andwelcomed to attend. The deadline isJanuary 20, 2016. For more informa-tion, go to the GCSF website atwww.germantownscholarship.org
Since 1981, over $2.3 million hasbeen awarded in scholarships to 2,269
Germantown area students pursuinghigher education at colleges, universi-ties or vocational/technical schools.
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The Germantown girls basketball team beatCedarburg Jan. 8, 64-52. Germantown's KenzieSchmitz led all scorers with 20 points. Afterward,Germantown was second in the North ShoreConference with a 5-1 record while having an 9-3overall mark.
At the start of last week, Germantown wasranked eighth in the Division I state coaches poll.
Hamilton beat Brookfield East Jan. 8. 65-50.The Chargers held a 20-point lead at halftime. EllieSumiec led Hamilton with 17 points.
Afterward, Hamilton was tied with BrookfieldCentral for second place in the Greater MetroConference with a 4-1 conference record whileHamilton had a 10-2 overall record. At the start of
last week, Hamilton was ranked ninth in theDivision I state coaches poll.
Menomonee Falls got its first win of the newyear Jan. 12, as the Indians topped West AllisCentral, 50-25. Afterward, Menomonee Falls had a1-5 Greater Metro record and a 4-8 overall mark.
The Kettle Moraine Lutheran girls basketballteam remained at the top of the East CentralConference standings following a 56-47 win overWinneconne Jan. 9. Alyssa Shipley led theChargers with 11 points. With the win, KettleMoraine Lutheran had a 6-0 conference record anda 10-3 overall mark. At the start of last week,Kettle Moraine Lutheran was ranked eighth in thestate Division 3 coaches poll.
Bulldogs stop Germantown
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Jaden Champion of Menomonee Falls (10) looks for an opemate against West Allis Central Jan. 12.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Warhawks top Cedarburg
BY THOMAS J. MCKILLENMANAGING EDITOR
Germantown couldn't escape with a last sec-ond win against a North Shore Conference oppo-nent.
The Warhawks 77-conference game winningstreak was snapped by Cedarburg Jan. 8, as JohnDiener converted two free throws with 1.2 secondsleft to give the Bulldogs 63-62 win. The lossdropped Germantown's record to 4-1 in conference
and 7-3 overall -- with those three losses comingin the last three games.
"We did have a lot of chances, a lot of themcame on the offensive end. What we needed to dowas get more stops than we did on the defensiveend," Germantown Coach Mark Adams said after-ward.
It marked the first time Germantown had lostthree games in a season since the 2009-10 season.
The game was close for the entire first half, asthe teams stayed within three points of eachother. Consecutive three point baskets by MaxKeefe gave Germantown a 32-25 lead with 49 sec-onds remaining but Cedarburg scored the nextfour points before halftime.
The teams continued to stay close for theentire second half. A three-point basket by Dienergave the Bulldogs a 59-56 lead with 41 seconds
remaining. But Germantown's Juwan McCloudanswered with a three-point basket at the otherend of court a few seconds later. Two free throwsby Diener gave Germatnown a 61-59 lead with23.4 seconds remaining, but McCloud answeredwith a three-point basket that gave Germantowna 62-61 lead with 10 seconds left, setting thestage for the final seconds of the game.
Adams said being involved in the game was a"gut check."
"It ends up not turning out the way you want-ed and you get in the locker room and you tellthem not only was the end of that game a gut
check but how you respond is going to be thesame way. That's pretty much our message justnow," Adams said.
West Allis Central halts Falls comeback
The Menomonee Falls boys basketball teamcaught up with West Allis Central Jan. 12 butcouldn't take the lead, as the Bulldogs convertedseveral free throws down the stretch to win 50-43.
Central held a 21-17 halftime lead.
Menomonee Falls rallied and tied the score on abasket by Nick Gile at the 10:27 mark of the sec-ond half. Central answered by scoring the nexttwo baskets but Menomonee Falls closed the gap,as a laypup by Jalen Dixon tied the score at 32-32at the 8:11 mark. Jared Welsch gave Central leadwith a basket at the other end of the court butJaden Champion converted two free throws forMenomonee Falls at the 7:55 mark to tie the scoreat 34-34.
A three point basket by Central's DeveronHierrezuelo put the Bulldogs back in the lead.Following a basket by Jerin Frey of MenomoneeFalls at the 5:18 mark, West Allis Central scoredsix consecutive points. The Bulldogs then convert-ed four free throws in the last two minutes tosecure the victory.
Frey led all scorers with 15 points. Afterward,Menomonee Falls was tied for fifth in the GreaterMetro Conference with a 2-3 conference recordwhile having an 8-4 overall mark.
Menomonee Falls beat West Allis Central Jan.8. 60-41. Justin Gruber and Matt Henningsen ledMenomonee Falls with 17 points each.
Hamilton results
Hamilton defeated Brookfield East Jan. 8, 61-51. Hamilton's Jake Hartung led all scorers with27 points. Afterward, Hamilton, was tied for sec-ond place in the Greater Metro Conference with a3-1 conference record while having a 9-2 overallmark.
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MILWAUKEE COUNTYBank of America, N.A. 400National Way SimiValley, CA93065 Plaintiff, vs.Shalice L.Sayers-Mockabee 3003 WVliet St. Milwaukee, WI53208-2434, John DoeSayers-Mockabee 3003 WVliet St. Milwaukee, WI53208-2434, NeighborhoodAssistance Corporation ofAmerica 4011 W Capitol Dr.Ste. 100 Milwaukee, WI53216-2557, PLS FinancialSolutions of Wisconsin Inc.c/o Edward J. Heiser,Registered Agent 555 EWell s S t. S te . 1900Milwaukee, WI 53202-3837Defendants. PUBLICATIONSUMMONS Case No. 15-CV-009886 The HonorableMel Flanagan Case Code30404 (Foreclosure ofMortgage) The amountclaimed exceeds$10,000.00. THE STATE OFWISCONSIN To eachperson named above as adefendant: You are herebynotified that the plaintiffnamed above has filed alawsuit or other legal actionagainst you. Within 40 daysafter January 11, 2016 youmust respond with a writtendemand for a copy of thecomplaint. The demandmust be sent or delivered tothe court, whose address is901 N . N in th S tr ee t,
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DESTINATION IMAGINATIONis having their annualRummage Fundraiser onJanuary 23rd, 2016 from9am-2pm at Kennedy MiddleSchool (Germantown) in theFold Activity Center. Pleasecome help support the KMSteams as they work towardGlobals in Knoxville, TN.
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DRIVERS
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STAFF/DRIVER Lippert Tile is seeking an individual to add to our ware-house team. In addition to operating company vehicles,individuals will assist with receiving, material handling andwarehouse operations. Must be able to lift 100 poundsunassisted, have a clean driving record and comfortableworking in all weather conditions. Full time position withpaid overtime, Monday through Friday. Class B CDL withan air brakes endorsement a plus, but not required. We willprovide training for appropriate individual.
Our company offers health and dental insurance, a401(k) plan, and paid holidays and vacations. Please sendresume to Lippert Tile, N89W14260 Patrita Drive,Menomonee Falls, WI 53051 or [email protected]
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Successful global manufacturer inMenomonee Falls looking for light
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We are expanding our service departmentand need a full time GM certified technicianand a certified VW technician. Will considera hire bonus for the right individual. You canearn to your full potential in our busy shop.
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