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    BYTHOMAS J. MCKILLEN

    MANAGING EDITOR

    The Germantown School Board approved achange in the district's health insurance carrier Aug.26, choosing Humana to replace longtime providerWEA Trust.

    The change will occur Oct. 1. Under the Humanathird option approved by the board, the individualdeductible will be $1,000 within the preferredprovider option (PPO ) in network and $1,500 outsideof it. The family plan will be $2,000 for the PPO innetwork and $3,000 out of it. Under the Humanaplan, the individual out of pocket maximum will be$2,250 while the family out of pocket maximum willbe $4,500.

    At the start of discussion, board member TomBarney explained that the district received bids fromHumana and WEA Trust. The WEA renewal rates were14 percent higher, which could have been reduced by2 percent if the district went into the wellness programoffered by WEA Trust. By comparison, Humana haswhat Barney called "an essentially identical plan"which has a 3.7 percent increase. The gap betweenthose figures is $294,347 in cost avoidance for thedistrict.

    "This is an excellent way for cost containment,"board member Sarah Larson said in summarizing the

    Turn to page 4

    GermantownSchool Districtchanges health

    insurance carriers

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    Craft fair: St. JohnU.C.C. of Germantown willold its 28th annual Fall

    Arts & Crafts Fairratedone of the best in theareaon Saturday, Sept.

    4, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.See page 4.

    R o c k f i e l dElementary Schoolhonor: RockfieldElementary School in theGermantown SchoolDistrict was named aWisconsin Title I HighAchieving school lastweek. See page 4.

    Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/ExpressNewsHome Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/HometownExpressNews

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    The 5th annual Stepping Out to Curecleroderma Walk in Germantown wille held Sunday, Sept. 15 at Kinderbergark, N104 W14942 Donges Bay Rd.

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    support for a new carrier. "Obviously, thereisn't savings built in but the fact that they'regetting identical benefits and we're reapingthe benefits of a better wellness programhaving the (employee assistance program),this was a nice way to bridge that. I think it'svalue added compared with where we're attoday."

    Board President Robert Soderberg saidthat going from a 14 percent to a 3.7 per-cent increase is "great news."

    "I think that's a win-win for everyone," hesaid.Board member Brian Medved asked

    what guarantees the district has thatHumana didn't come with a "lowball" bidonly to increase rates later on.

    "How do we know that's not going tohappen?" he asked.

    Greg Kamps of Gallagher BenefitServices, who has served as the district insur-ance consultant, explained that the figuresare based on the district's claims experience.He said that Humana's discounts "are a littlebit better on the their networks that youremployees are going to be going to. That'sgoing to help your experience a little bit."

    In addition, Kamps said Humana is more

    aggressive in case managework with employees more oto get the proper care at a re

    "Those things are goingplay when they develop youyear," he said.

    Kamps also noted the cness program will benefit emterms of health and reduced

    Kamps said that Humanapproximately 10 districts Trust in recent years, includin

    and Menomonee Falls. InMukwonago, their rate increasingle digits this past year, he

    "They've been pretty suretaining their book of buschools," Kamps said.

    Medved asked about providers in the Humana nemployees would have to swbenefit from the changes.

    "You're not going to havtors. Very comparable," Kam

    Representatives from Hum"add-ons" including a rewardbased wellness program in wearned as people exercise healthy behaviors.

    From page 1

    ...Cost avoidance cited in ch

    Rockfield Elementary School in theGermantown School District was named aWisconsin Title I High Achieving school lastweek.

    State Superintendent of Public InstructionTony Evers issued a news release Sept. 5announcing that 167 schools were recog-

    nized for success in educating students fromlow income families.

    According to the statement from theDepartment of Public Instruction, all award-winning schools receive federal Title I fund-ing to provide services to high numbers orhigh percentages of economically disadvan-taged children. Schools received awards inthree categories: High-Achieving, High-Progress, and Beating the Odds based onspecific criteria.

    Rockfield was named a high achieving

    school. To attain a designation for a highachieving school, a school must meet allannual objectives for achievement and grad-uation, have achievement gaps that are lessthan 3 percent between student groups or

    show evidence of reducing gstrate a high achievement at t

    "The staff and administschools are committed to bbetween poverty and low acament through rigorous proattention to student needs," Estatement. "The partnershipscreate among teachers, paretors, other school staff memcommunity provide an educment that supports childrens

    students graduate collegready."Compiled by Thomas J

    information by the state DepaInstruction

    Rockfield Elementary named Title I high achieving s

    The Germantown School Board will con-sider a request from the G-Force VolleyballClub to use the gold gym at Kennedy MiddleSchool on Sundays from December 2013 toDecember 2014.

    The item will be one of several items onthe Sept. 9 board agenda. The meeting willbe held in the district administrative office at

    N104 W13840 Donges Bay Road at 7 p.m.Under the current district policy the goldgym at the school is not allowed for rentaluse, but organizations are able to appealpolicy guidelines to the School Board.

    Tim Janzen, chief executive officer andpresident of G-Force Volleyball Club, saidthe club "has treated this school as if was like

    our home. We have had nwhile using the gyms and wewell with your outstanding cu

    Janzen noted t hat last seasix club coaches who wereemployees.

    Among other items on thewill be reports on the Hea

    Academy, Advanced Placemthe high school, French I clschool, current enrollment aon the upcoming budget aning.

    Compile d by ThomasManaging Editor

    Board to review waiver reqfrom volleyball club

    St. John U.C.C. of Germantown will holdits 28th annual Fall Arts & Crafts Fairratedone of the best in the areaon Saturday,Sept. 14, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The craft fairportion of high-quality exhibitors will be the

    main focus; however, there will also be abake sale, a theme basket raffle (featuringan American Girl doll), a colorful quilt raffle

    and two other raffles; a silewith sports memorabilia; andable. Admission is free.

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    The following report was takenom records at the Germantownolice Department.

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    A male subject was taken into custody forossession of Oxycodone and drug parapher-alia at 9:23 p.m. Aug. 26 at Highway 41orth and County Line Road.

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    flashlights and a camera from his garage in theN10000 block of Beech Drive Aug. 25.

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    a Jackson warrant at 11:33 p.m. Aug. 24 fol-lowing a traffic stop at N. Highway 41 Northand Holy Hill Road. The passenger was arrest-ed on a Waukesha County warrant.

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    The Germantown McDonalds located atN112 W15936 Mequon Road will hold itsGrand Opening on Saturday, Sept. 14.

    Raffles will take place throughout the day.Prizes include a flat screen TV, mountain bike,gift cards, T-shirts and more.

    The restaurantwhich includes a brandnew Playlandwill feature a Ronald McDonaldshow at 1:30 p.m.

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    Free hypnosis seminarto be held Sept. 27

    A free public hypnosis will be held Friday,ept. 27 at 7:30 p.m. at the Country Inn &uites, located at Maple and Mequon roads inermantown.

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    St. Jacobi to hold Fall Rummage &Bake Sale Sept. 21

    St. Jacobi Congregational Church will hold17th annual Fall Rummage & Bake Sale on

    aturday, Sept. 21 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Hotod and beverages will be available. Theurch is located at 1695 Scenic Road inchfield (corner of Highway 167 West andcenic Road). For more information, call (262)28-3234 or visit www.stjacobichurch.org.

    A Community Affairset for Oct. 19

    A Community Affairan arts, crafts, col-lectibles and antiques show run by CommunityLeague, a Menomonee Falls service organiza-tionwill be held Saturday, Oct. 19. The eventwill run from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. atMenomonee Falls High School, W142 N8101Merrimac Drive, in Menomonee Falls. The fairwill include over 100 juried exhibitors, anantique appraiser from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. ($3 peritem; no stamps or coins); cash and themedbucket raffles; a bake sale; a luncheon andmore. A free shuttle bus will be available from9 a.m. to 2 p.m. (No strollers, please.)Admission to the show is $4, with all the pro-ceeds from the show benefiting local andGreater Metro charities, scholarships, and civicprojects. For more information, call the hotlinenumber at (414) 581-0352, [email protected] or visitwww.communityleague.com.

    Germantown Senior Centeroffers card games

    Bridge players are invited for bridgegames at 12:30 p.m. on Thursdays; Hand and

    Foot games at 12:30 p.m. on Fridays; andSheepshead games at 12:30 p.m. Tuesdays atthe Germantown Senior Center. The SeniorCenter is located at W162 N11960 ParkAvenue, Germantown, and can be reached bycalling (262) 253-7799.

    Lobsterfest set for Sept. 21The 16th Annual LobsterFest, sponsored by

    the Mequon-Thiensville Sunrise Rotary, will beheld Saturday, Sept. 21 from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.at Shully's, 146 Green Bay Rd., in Thiensville.The event will feature food (besides lobster,beef and vegetarian pasta options will also beavailable), a live auction and live music. Thefee is $75 per person. For more information ortickets, visit www.mylobsterfest.org.

    St. Pauls Lunch &Bake Sale set for Sept. 21

    St. Paul's Homemade Bread & Soup Lunch& Bake Sale will be held Sept. 21, from 11 a.m.to 3 p.m., at St. Paul's United Church of

    ChristErin, 495 St. AugustinEvent to feature soups, homema beverage, as well as large semade items in the bake sale.

    Catholics Returniseries to begin S

    The Two Saints (St. Jamesand Good Shepherd cluster Falls coupled with the (Menomonee Falls) and St. Aconduct an ongoing series cReturning Home. These meeted at St. Mary Catholic W16297 Cleveland AvenuFalls. The meetings will be heldtive Wednesdays, Sept. 25-OThese sessions are for non-prawho are seeking answers to returning to the Church. Theresharing and an update of thFor details, call Laverne at (26Shirley at (262) 251-3888.

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    The Eastern Kettle Moraine Moose Lodge in Germantown held its Motors atthe Moose car show Aug. 24. Among the cars on display were (top photo)a 2007 Saturn coupe owned by John Lietzau and (bottom photo) a 1957Ford Thunderbird owned by Julie Becker. Photos by Thomas J. McKillen.

    Motors at the Moose car show

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    Menomonee Falls offense and defenseot off to a fast start on the way to a 42-7n over West Bend East Aug. 30.

    Adam Vechart got the Indians on theboard at the 10:40 mark with a 1-yard runthat finished off the Indians opening drive.

    Menomonee Falls advanced to the titlegame of the Thomas More/Homestead JoustAug. 31 before losing to East Troy, 23-25,25-17, 11-15.

    Menomonee Falls opened the tourna-ment Aug. 30 with wins over Germantown(25-20, 27-25), Watertown (25-17, 25-20)and Waukesha West (25-15, 25-17) on Aug.30. In pool play at the start of Aug. 31,Menomonee Falls posted wins over

    Muskego (14-25, 29-27, 15-11) and Pius XI(25-18, 25-15). Menomonee Falls then beatWest Bend East in the semifinal 25-12, 25-19.

    The second place at the Joust is animprovement on last year's fifth place finish.Menomonee Falls enters the season with afew new players playing key roles in the cen-ter and on the right side, blending withreturning starters.

    "We'll only keep getting better. Wemissed a lot of serves today. If we don't missa lot of serves, we've even in a better place,"

    Menomonee Falls Coach J.CBruns then praised East

    Division 2 program which knal Division 1 programs to tak

    "They played awesomdeserve it," he said.

    Menomonee Falls startedConference play with a 25-1win at Wauwatosa East Sept

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    The Warhawks lost the brat the Joust to Arrowhead, 2

    During the tournament Gto Menomonee Falls, DivinAngels and West Bend Easwins over Waukesha WestWatertown.

    Hamilton opened the Conference portion of the se25, 15-25, 20-25 loss to BrSept. 4.

    ryce McMurtry (10) of Menomonee Falls runs for a touchdown against West Bendast Aug. 30. Photo by Thomas J. McKillen.

    While East recovered a fumble onMenomonee Falls next drive, the defenseheld and forced a punt. The Indians thentook advantage of their third possession ofthe game to start a 10 -play drive on their 28yard line, which ended with a 4-yard run byBryce McMurtry at the 2:22 mark of the firstquarter.

    On the Suns first possession of the sec-ond quarter, Ty Weber stepped in front of aEast pass and returned it 40 yards to give

    Menomonee Falls a 21-0 lead.East responded with an eight play drivethat started at its 41-yard line and got asclose as the Menomonee Falls 5 yard line.The drive was stopped by a Jason Preciainterception in the end zone, with Preciareturning the ball to the Indians 19 yard line.Menomonee Falls then responded with afour play drive that was finished by a 25-yard run by Bryce McMurtry with 6 minutesleft in the quarter.

    "Our defense made some big plays, theyactually got on the field quite a bit in the firsthalf," Menomonee Falls Coach John Bakersaid, noting how the defense was back onthe field after the interception return. "Ourdefense did a great job all game."

    Baker added that his offense was better

    this week as the execution of plays wasimproved and put together several successful

    drives. In addition, the pass good and Baker was able tothroughout the game.

    "They just jelled tonight aly well," he said.

    Menomonee Falls other a 10-yard run by McMurtry the second quarter and a Dontrell Handy at the 3:26 mquarter. East's lone score camin the game as Seth Schrank

    Ian Loveland on a 19 yard Sussex Hamilton 49Morse/Marshall Co-opopened the scoring as Ian Wpun 52 yards for a touchdomark. Drew Patterson scoredruns of 2, 3 and 50 yardscored on a 7-yard run whiscored on a 1-yard run. Hscore came on a 38-yard Mike Barnes to Ryan Warzo

    Greendale Martin Kettle Moraine LutheChargers took a 13-8 lead aof the third quarter after JareBrandon Shiley connected pass play. However, a 2-pothe touchdown failed.

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    Germantown got its first win of the sea-son in a 5-0 win over Milwaukee LutheranSept. 3. Paul Cizewski scored three goalswhile Ryan French opened the scoring forGermantown.

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