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Rebel Reporter ConneCting our sChool and our Communities Stark county c.u.S.D. #100 newSletter
April 22, 2010 • Volume IX - Issue 9
Stark County C.U.S.D. #100 Mission Statement Stark County C.U.S.D. #100’s mission is to address equally the educational needs of all students, within a safe nurturing environment, with
parental and community involvement, while promoting thinking skills, self-esteem and self-motivation for lifelong learning to become positive
members of society.
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Superintendent’s Ofce Superintendent:Jerry Klooster
Secretary: Barbara LoaneBookkeeper: Mary Streitmatter300 Van Buren
Wyoming, IL 61491(309) 695-6123email: [email protected]
High School OfcePrincipal: Mike Domico
Athletic Director: Scott PaxsonGuidance: Glenn BuchertSecretary: Mary Horsley 418 S. FranklinToulon, IL 61483(309) 286-4451 or 286-4531Fax (309) 286-3321
email: [email protected]
Junior High SchoolPrincipal: Mike DomicoSecretary: Debbie Meinders402 S. Franklin St.Toulon, IL 61483(309) 286-3451email: [email protected]
Stark County Elementary Principal: Renee WallaceSecretary: Cindy Spears300 Van Buren
Wyoming, IL 61491(309) 695-5181email: [email protected]
From the superintendent•
Desk of Mr. Domico•
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New members of 50 mile club
StarStudents
Students o the month
Student volunteers
Joni Magnussen of the State Bank of Speer; 8th grade winner – M adi Paxson –daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Scott Paxson; 7th grade winner – Colyn Dailey – son of Mr. & Mrs. Hank Dailey; 6th grade winner – K ayla Hockett – daughter of Mrs.Loretta England; and Lynne Knobloch of the State Bank of Speer.
Jordyn Meinders 3Bekah Shirley 5Jazmine Ingels 5
Robert Robinson 2Kylee Davis 3
Grace Rumbold 3Jake Adams 3
Brenden Gibler 1Olivia Bessler 1
Josie Price 2Nicholas Miller 2
Chandler Colgan K Coal Worsold 5
KJ Jezierski 5Caleb Willage 2Morgen Rose 3 Alexis Fritz 5Olivia Frail 2
Alison Miller 2Leah Bantz 2Jasmine Mathis 2
Patrick Shipman pre-k Maggie Ehnle pre-k Claire Steelman 4Nicklaus Smith 3
Sarah Pike 4Lauren Jones 2
Chevy Hamilton k Riley Williamson pre-k Ali Pittman-Heinz 4
Mikaela Dewole 5Tanner Price pre-k Mark Wagner pre-k
Jacob Orrick 4Claire Steelman 4
Ian Waddle k Zade Musselman 5
Liz West 5Emily Orrick k Jakob Keiser 4Faye Adams 2
Miranda Bessler 4 Austin Rynearson 5
Mackenzie Piester pre-k Mayci Bennett 4
Ethen Ince k Izzy Bays k
Addie Coats 2Nicklaus Smith 3
Tea Olmsted 2 Ashton Culp 4Daegan Porter 3Tyler Willage 3
Patrick Crowley 3Kyle Masters 5
Faye Adams 2Jessica Joos 2
Frank Gillam 2Jack Shirley 2
Brant Knowles 2
Star Sta Miss Gill
Mrs. C. RiceMrs. Stabler
Mrs. S. NowlanMrs. FoglesongerMrs. K. Morrissey
New M embers of the 50 M ile Club include: (front row) Brooke Rennick, Mck-enzie Wages, Brianna Gehrig, Dane Will iams, Brenden Rose, Emma Webster,Nicklaus Smith, (middle row) Ashleigh Will iams, Chase Down, Noah Gibson,Mitchell Herridge, Ricky Eagelston, Dustin Eaton, Kylee Davis, Riley Dow n, AbbyDennison, (back row ) Faith Vaughn, Daegan Porter, Jade M athis, Eric Meaker,Grace Hicks, Jack Wilson, Owen Spring, Kylee Lindley. (not pictured) Tori Dono-van, Tyler Willage, Mackenzie Brow n, Jakob Kieser, Christian Koehl & SydneyWisnefski. There are now a total of 43 Club members.
Ms. Theresa Strode’s class did a l ittle landscaping by planting hostas and l i l ies
in front of their classroom. The students did all the work themselves.
Dear Parent or Guardian,My name is Andrew Viscariello, and I work or the Il-
linois Student Assistance Commission ISACorps. ISAC isthe state agency or fnancial aid in Illinois. Last year, ISACawarded over $448 million in state grants and scholarships.Grants and scholarships, however, are only one piece o the
college puzzle.The ISACorps is a team unded through the College
Access Challenge Grant Program. The primary goal o ISACand the ISACorps is to make college accessible and aord-able or all Illinois students. As a member o the ISACorps,I am an additional resource or you and your amily as youprepare your student or a post-secondary education-
whether that means preparation or a two- or our-yearcollege, a technical school, or or on-the-job training orthe workorce. I am the local representative or Henry andStark Counties and would be happy to assist you with any questions which may arise.
I will also be holding ree college preparation classes atthe Community Education Center in Kewanee or studentsduring the month o July. There will be three separate class-es which will assist students rom 7th-10th grade, 12th grade(incoming Seniors), and graduating high school Seniors. I
you are interested in signing up or this ree opportunity,
please call 309-660-5046 or email [email protected] you have any questions or concerns about aording
a college education or would like urther assistance withthe post-secondary process, please eel ree to call me oremail me . Thank you, and have an excellent day!Sincerely,
Andrew ViscarielloIllinois Student Assistance Commission ISACorps
Four students rom Stark County High School partici-pated in Bradley University’sHigh School Honor Choiron Thursday, March 25th.Nominated by their direc-tor, and chosen by Dr. JohnJost, Proessor o Music atBradley University, these stu-dents were chosen or theiroutstanding achievements,dedication and ability in thearea o choral music.
Hillary Kelly (sopho-more alto), Taylor Wilkinson
(junior alto) and Jasmine Wy-
In photo below right: Stark County FFA members receiving rst place plaquesfor their supervised agriculture experience projects during the Section 3 FFA Prociency Awards were (l to r): Brandon Shults in Beef Production Placement,
In photo at left: 2009-2010 Star Greenhandmembers recognized atthe Stark County FFA Awards Banquet recent-ly were (l to r): CourtneyToland, Bruce Appen-heimer, and TuckerNelson. Star Greenhandsare selected from themost outstanding fresh-men members of thelocal FFA chapter.
One o the greatest ad-vantages o a small elemen-tary school is that it otencan provide low teacher-to-student ratios. And, or
emerging readers in the pri-mary grades, this opportu-nity or individual studentattention and support iscrucial. Reading skills, a-ter all, are the oundationor success in uture learn-ing. Good students are goodreaders!
We are ortunate inStark County that, or the2009-2010 school year,unds rom the Title IIA grant or Teacher Quality
ant (junior soprano) attend-ed the day-long choir event,
which included rehearsals with director Dr. John Jost o Bradley, a chance to observeseveral collegiate ensemblerehearsals, an evening pizzaparty and a 7:30 p.m. concert.
Wes Deibner (senior) wasunable to attend. The con-cert was held at DingledineMusic Center, and eaturedthe Bradley Honor Choir,Bradley Chorale and Bradley
Women’s Choir. Congratula-
tions to these students!
Bradley Honor
Choir Concert
Ofcers for the Stark County FFA Chapter were recognized recently at the Awards Banquet. Pictured are (l to r) Vice President Michael Forstrom, Trea-surer Clayton Ryan, Reporter Nolan Elsasser, Acting Secretary Rob Delbridge,Sentinel Jon Hall, and President Kevin Baum ann.
Nolan Elsasser in GrainProduction Entrepre-
neurship, and KevinBaumann in Diversied Agricultural Production(Dairy and Corn Produc-tion). Nolan Elsasserplaced rst at Districtand fourth at StateProciency Awards forGrain Production Entre-preneurship.
have allowed us to create anadditional section in ThirdGrade. The current enroll-ment is 60 students. With-out this grant, there wouldbe two sections with 30students in each classroom.
With it, we are able to pro-vide three classrooms with18 to 20 students in eachclassroom. This reductionin class size coupled withour excellent third gradeteachers, a sae and nurtur-ing environment, a chal-lenging curriculum, andhigh academic standardsshould get this group o third grade students o to agreat start in the intermedi-ate and upper grades!
Small schools, small classesBy Judy Taylor,
Curriculum Director
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Six students from Stark County Junior High will be serving in the state capital in Springeld as pages forthe Il l inois House of Representatives. The group received the honor by scoring the highest in their classon the constitution test. Pictured from left to right are Elizabeth Hippen, Jade Molln, Victoria West, StateRepresentative Don Moffett, Shawn Perry, Rachel Wilson and R yne Daum.
Seventh Graders visit Lincoln Museum
Top junior high
students serve aspages-for-the-day
at the State Capital
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These are some of Mrs. Sara Nowlan’s 5th grade students show ing support forher and her daughter by wearing their “I Love Addi” shirts. Addi is Mrs. Nowlans,15 month old daughter w ho has undergone 5 surgeries and is in need of moreheart surgeries. The t-shirts were sold by organizers for a benet to help out Mrs.
Nowlan and her family w ith the medical costs associated with Addi’s care.
LTC Art FestivalOn March 23rd, the
LTC High School Art Fes-tival was hosted by MercerCounty at Monmouth Col-lege. The SCHS Art Clubparticipated in an on-go-ing work o art by the con-temporary artist.
Artworks by all theschools were judged, andthe students attended thefnal judges’ critique in theevening. SCHS entries rep-resented the classes heldboth semesters: ceramics,sculpture, drawing, paint-ing, photography, print-making, and design.
Congratulations tothis year’s winners: Hon-orable Mention: DaltonSmith- pencil portrait, Ma-rissa Gray- pencil still-lie,Kyra DeSchepper- scratchart, Adrian Hollis- acrylicabstract, Melody Kent-
Student volunteers work on the backdrop for Cin-derella. The students worked before and during
Spring break to complete the set.
PK- 5 students at Stark County Elementaryenjoyed presentationsfrom the Peoria Zoo on
April 13, 2010. PK-2grade had “Feathers,Fur & Scales” & 3-5had “Animal Adapta-tions. Keegan Gerard(pictured) examinesthe exoskeleton of atarantula. The Stark County ElementaryParent Club fundedboth programs.
Stark County Elementary 3-5 Grade
Instrumental/Vocal Concert will include Band, Recorders,
Xylophones, Drums andTwo vocal pieces
Stark County Athletic Complex
Wednesday, May 5th
7 pm
Stark County Elementary Kindergarten-2nd grade
presenting a un play “The Brementown Musicians”Stark County Athletic Complex
Wednesday, May 12th7 pm
The Stark County Fine Arts Network wishes toextend its appreciation
to the ollowing 2010 fnancial contributors:
Community Patrons Anonymous
Wyoming Lions Club Anonymous
Rumbold & KuhnCarl & Jeanne RyanState Bank o SpeerJudy & Barry Taylor
Daryl & Kenna Wagenbach
SponsorsState Bank o Toulon
Better BanksThe David Roark Family
Bob & Julie MuellerDoug & Jackie Hampton
Wyoming Funeral Home &DeBolt-Kidd Funeral Home
Steve & Ann JacksonKeith & Lisa Knobloch
Mark & Stephanie RumboldMike & Sheila RumboldSchupbach-Streitmatter
Gas Company Toulon Lion’s ClubRon & Lily Wallace
Jim & Diane Graves Ann Turnbull
The Tuthill Family Scott & Paige Fairfeld
PEO Chapter BY John & Donna Kay Elliott
Toulon Women’s Club Wyoming Monument Co.
Bebe & Bob Groter
Friends of the Community Duane & Cheryl Daum
Harold W. & Joan Ely Roger, Laurie & Brad Fritz
Roger & Mary Hawk The Stark County News
Morrissey ApplianceJake & Sara Nowlan
Jim NowlanCalvin & Maxine Schroeder
& amily Karen & Gary Steward
Leezer Insurance Agency Al & Jan Curry
The Prairie ShopperPat & Mike Stahl
Evelyn Roark
In photo at right are a picture of our winnersfor our 3rd quarter teamwork ticket draw ing.Students receive gift cards from WalMart at theend of each quarter. $50 – Joey Charvat; $20 – Chadd Boland, Katrina Crowley , Dylan Ford,Spencer Mathus, Hudson Elsasser; $10 – CaitlynLacy, Tiffany Shults, Jake Price, Kendra Willage ,Courtney Frisby; $5 – Matt Williamson, RachelWilson, Luke Wilson, Noah Royer, Tyler Dorsey,Samantha Adams, Cody Shipley, Kelsey Clifford,Helena Wyant and Isaiah Adams.
Art Contest Resultstextile, Tiany Taylor- clay sculpture, Dani Scheiterle-plaster sculpture and TimKelly- mixed media sculp-ture.
Third Place: Joel Rice-pencil nature, Kyra De-Schepper- acrylic still-lie,and Alex Hollis- sculpture
clay.Second Place: Brittany
Serpette- charcoal, DaniScheiterle- acrylic abstractand Bekah Clancy- textile.
First Place: DaniScheiterle- ceramic sculp-ture,
Henry/Stark Art FestivalStark County has plen-
ty to be proud o this March.On the 11th, the SCHS ArtClub attended the Henry/Stark High School Art Festi-val at Wethersfeld. Mrs. Ja-cobs and her club brought30 pieces o art, made by
Junior High Teamwork incentive drawing winners
Feathers ur and scales presentation
Classmates support local fundraiser
art students throughoutthe school year. The clubmembers attended work-shops in printmaking andpainting beore dinner.The evening ended with a
judges’ critique o the vari-ous categories. Congratu-lations to all who partici-
pated. Winners were: Hon-
orable Mention: TimKelly- 3D design, AnneSchubert- Oil Pastel, Dy-lan Miller- Charcoal, Alex Hollis- Ceramic Sculpture,Dani Scheiterle- Sculptureand Jenier Kieser- Graph-ic design.
Third Place: MarissaGray- pencil still-lie andMelody Kent- textile.
Second Place: Brittany Serpette- Charcoal, KyraDeSchepper- Scratch Artand Becca Clancy- textile.
Jim, Mary & Evan Streitmatter Verle & Pat Streitmatter
Gene & Kathie Gibler
Mark & Judy IngelsTony & Marsha LeeBernard & Janet VermeireMr. & Mrs. Tim McMillen
Toulon Lodge # 93Tim, Patty & Mitch Colgan
Bill & Barb LoaneKevin & Denise MercerChris & Pat SchlicksupBrian, Tracy & Brianna
WeinzerlRon’s Super ValuChris Cinnamon
David & Nancy WilsonRobin & Lorrie NowlanRoger & Ruth Garrison
Larthenia SquireStreitmatter LandImprovement, Inc.Kewanee Hospital
John, Debbie, Devin, Dylan,Drew & Donovan Ford
PEO Chapter NL – Wyoming Jim & Angie Roark
Denny & Jennier Wagenbach
Curt & Mary Beth WagenbachLarry & Liz WestDr. & Mrs. Patrick Westeer
Phyllis Fabry SGS Toulon
Donors:The Bachman Family Johnson’s Drug Store
The Wyant ClanKenneth & Jayne Geary Spoon River Landing,
Wyoming Betty Murray
Bob & Janet WilkinsonSylvia Smith
Brian & Marilyn Ely & amily Tom, Melanie & Rachel
Boudreau
Don & Bonnie SchmidtCraig & Alice WebsterSue & Ron HerridgeBob & Sandi Clark
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SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE
SCHOLARSHIPOPPORTUNITY AMOUNT ELIGIBLE CANDIDATES
APPLICATION DEADLINE
APPLICATIONINSTRUCTIONS
General Assembly Scholarship(Representative Don Moftt)
Tuition waiver for one to two
years
At least 16 years old, a legal resident o the 74th District, & accepted as a ull-time student at a State
o Illinois 4-year university April 30, 2010
Pick up application in Counselor’sOfce or contact Rep. Don Moftt
309-343-8000
Toulon Fire Company and Auxiliary Scholarship
1 @ $500 2010 graduate o SCHS who lives in the Toulon
Fire Protection District April 30, 2010
Pick up application in Counselor’sOfce or contact Deanna Musselman
at 309-286-7109
General Assembly Scholarhip(Senator Dale Risinger)
Tuition waiver for one year
At least 16 years old, a legal resident o the 37th Senatorial District, & accepted as a ull-timestudent at a State o Illinois 4-year university
May 1, 2010 Pick up application in Counselor’s
Ofce or contact Sen. Dale Risinger www.risinger.senategop.org
Toulon Masonic Lodge #93Scholarship
1 @ $250 A 2010 graduate o Stark County High School
with at least a C grade average May 2, 2010
Pick up application in Counselor’sOfce
Excellence in AgricultureScholarship (rom the IllinoisState Treasurer’s Ofce
10 @ $2000 Students pursuing ag-related felds o study May 14, 2010 Applications online only www.treasurer.il.gov Questions to 217-558-6217
Black Hawk East CollegeFoundation ScholarshipProgram
Various awards Various criteria depending on award May 15, 2010 Get inormation in Counselor’s Ofce
or contact Cathy Maguire 309-854-1710 or [email protected].
River Valley Players, Inc.Community Theater
$500 Have been involved in a minimum o our
productions with River Valley Players June 1, 2010
Pick up application in Counselor’sOfce
Omicron Alumni Associationo Psi Upsilon
Various awards from $250 to
$2500
Incoming male Freshman at the University o Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
September 20, 2010
Fill application out online at www.illinipsiu.com or Contact Scholarship
Grant Chairman Jan Lumibao [email protected] or 708-745-
1398
Various Minority scholarships Various awards Various criteria depending on award Various deadlines Get information in Counselor’s Ofce
Highest Honors:KJ Jezierski, Logan
Knobloch and OwenSpring.
High Honors:
Tara Adams, HopeBays, Matt Bowen, CarmellaButts, Vicky Coats, JazmineIngels, Jeanna Kieser, BryceKnowles, Kyle Masters,
Principal’s List – 4.00 GPA Seniors – Adrian Hollis,
Carrie Horsley, Cassie In-gels, Andrew Kieser, PaigeMilburn, Hannah Rowen,
Ashlyn Smith.
Sophomores – Melis-sa Cobb, Taylor Endress,Kasey Main, Alex Nusz,Kari Shaer.
Freshmen – Bryce-lyn Elliott, Eden Endress,Chelsea Knobloch, Dylan
Ouart, Anne Schubert.
High Honors – 3.65-3.99GPA
Seniors – Nicole Do-nahue, Meghan Ellis, Cory Joos, Cole Rumbold, Dal-ton Smith, Kayla VanWas-senhove.
Juniors – Sarah Fabry,Nicole Fritch, Kaelee Gray,Zach Leezer, Tyler Morris-
High Honors – All A’s Honors – All A’s / 1 B Honor Roll – B Average
HIGH HONORS – All A’s HONORS – All A’s / 1 B
6 th grade: 6 th grade:Tasjianna Bachman Samantha AdamsDylan Ford Jessica HeuermannBailey Herridge Jamie JoosPayton Hunagel Sage PearsonMcCauley JohnstonCaitlyn Lacy Ethan SchollTrace TuthillNicole WagenbachLuke Wilson
7 th grade: 7 th grade:
Colyn Dailey Heather KieserKara Downing Taylor VanWassenhovePaige Gerard
8 th grade: 8 th grade:Elizabeth Hippen Ryne Daum
Ashley Phillips Brandi McGava
Victoria WestRachel Wilson
HONOR ROLL – B Average
6 th grade: 7 th grade: 8 th grade:Char Austin Sarah Appleton Julia AppletonChadd Boland Jerret Blackman Jacob BerchtoldClark Brown Dylan Carter Shelby CarterCaleb Clancy Stephanie Cathey Katrina Crowley Penny Coats Madelyn Cozad Taylor EhnleStephanie Cook Tyler Dorsey Austin King Hudson Elsasser Jared Dougherty Alysa KohlerCourtney Frisby Jacob Goodman Jade MollnRyan Hardy Thorin Hicks Madi PaxsonKayla Hockett Kendra Hockett Shawn Perry Payton Nowlan Logan Hollis Blaze Porter
Sydney Pearson Dylan Knobloch Jacob PriceMatthew Perry Shelby Knobloch Shelby Raineri
Willow Porter Payton Letko Jordan RumboldShelby Simpson Maranda Magnussen Tiany ShultsEthan Tyree Riley Musselman Cole VanDaeleDominic Waddle Jenna Raineri Cole VanWassenhoveLucas Wisneski Noah Royer Jared WilliamsonHelena Wyant Michael Schott Shane Wooden
Taran Sisk Bobbi Storey Emily Swearingen
Abby Worsold
sey, Jaime Pheier, JacobRumbold, Jasmine Wyant.
Sophomores – Brittany Bussen, Hannah Daum,Cody Hardy, Dakota Leon-ard, Hannah Morrissey,Paige Nowlan.
Freshmen – Tiany Butts, Brandon Lee, Lacey Leezer, Samantha Peter-son, Zach Stachniak, Cody Strawn, Corinna Wyant.
Honors – 3.25-3.64 GPA Seniors – Wes Deibner,Robin Gray, Jon Heaton,Derek Hendrick, JoleneKieser, Nicole Lee, Dy-lan Moore, Blake Nowlan,Royal Rice, Justine Ryan,Daniell Scheiterle, KatieSchlicksup, Evan Streit-matter.
Juniors – Jozie Allen,Cara Cobb, Kalyn Dai-
ley, Ethan Ely, Katie Fair-ield, Jessica Gerard, Jen-ny Gheen, Marissa Gray,Korby Kummer, Je Ryan,Taylor Wallace, Taylor
Wilkinson.
Sophomores – Kate-lyn Code, Kyra DeSchep-per, Sumer Gill, ElizabethHeaton, Josie Hunagel,
Amanda Humes, Kyle Mil-roy, Shelbie Musselman,Samantha Pearson, Haley Schlicksup, Evan Webber,
Dalton Wisneski.
Freshmen – RebekahClancy, Jacob Code, Steph-anie Dorsey, Arianna Fran-zen, Hannah Gaspard,Katelynn Gibler, Mary JoGroter, Nicole Hamilton,Melody Kent, Shania Krak-low, Colin Letko, MarissaMagnussen, Joel Rice, Kyle
Wagenbach.
Rachael Miller, McKinnaMolln, Jacob Painter, Bailey Real, Kaley Rouse, Lily Sauerand Sam Waddle.
Honors:
Hannah Brewster, Nao-mi Downing, Destiny Gib-son, John Groter, Seth King,Zade Musselman, EmmaPrice and Skylar William-
son.
Principal’s Award: Wendy Adams, Yosita
Beamer, Megan Brown,Grace Klooster, BrianaMeinders, Courtney Ouart,James Plotner, HannahRumbold, Jordan Sparks,Paige Swearingen and Eliz-abeth West.
STARK COUNTY ELEMENTARY 3rd Quarter Honor Roll 2009-2010
STARK COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL
Midterm 2nd semester 2009-2010
STARK COUNTY JUNIOR HIGH
3rd Quarter Honor Roll 2009-2010
Stark County Community SchoolDistrict #100 Honor Rolls
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Stark County Community Unit
School DistrictSuperintendent
Jerry Klooster
Principal MikeDomico Stark County High
School and Stark County Junior High
PrincipalRenee WallaceStark County Elementary
Stark County CUSD #100Board of Education
Addressing the Board of EducationThe agenda is planned well in advance of the meeting; therefore,
requests to address the board must be submitted in writing to the su-perintendent at least ve working days prior to a regularly scheduledBoard meeting.
The Board meeting is the third Monday of each month at 7 p.m. atthe Wyoming Elementary Building.
From the desk of Principal Domico
Marty CantwellPresident - Term expires 2013
Keith I. Knobloch Vice President - Term expires 2011
W. David TurnerSecretary - Term expires 2011
Ron “Skip” TurnbullTerm expires 2011
Robert GroterTerm expires 2013
Brian RewertsTerm expires 2013
Elizabeth Rumbold Term expires 2013
From Superintendent Jerry Klooster
Even though our schooldistrict has earmarked a
number o areas or reduc-tion next year, we believethat by making smart andresponsible reductions wecan continue to provide theexcellent level o service toamilies and students that
we have in the past.Some class sizes may in-
crease a bit next year. Someprograms may not be und-ed as well. We may not haveas many supplies. Someextracurricular and athletictrips may not take place. We
will not have as many teach-ers, teacher aides, programsponsors or coaches. Some
lights may have to be shuto and some thermostatsmay have to be kept a littlelower. We will be unable topurchase new textbook se-ries or new computers orour labs; but in general, thelevel o teacher instructionand the expectation or stu-dent achievement will notbe diminished. The boardapproved a plan they hope
will maximize savings whileminimizing the direct im-pact on students. Core aca-
The school year isquickly nearing an end andas calendar would dictate
we have a very busy sched-
ule ahead o us. I submit-ted a calendar to the RebelReporter outlining the big-ger events. As you can tell,and as tradition at Stark County, these events con-tribute to the overall suc-cess and climate our schoolis so proud o.
These activities andprograms would not exist
without a very strong com-mitment rom our sta,Board o Education, ad-ministration and parents.The importance placed onan educational relation-ship between extracur-
ricular activities and cur-ricular requirements keepsour students motivated,ocused and disciplined.
Approximately 82% o ourstudent body is involved inat least one extra curricularactivity. Again, this is a re-lationship that contributesto good discipline, aboveaverage grades and aca-demic gain.
Another by-producto this relationship are thehuge gains in the cultural
Our annual Senior Awards Night has beenscheduled or Wednesday,May 12th beginning at 7:00p.m. The ceremony will takeplace in the high schoolgym.
SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS ARE AVAILABLE IN THE HIGH SCHOOL GUIDANCE OF-FICE
A REPRESENTATIVE FROM THE ILLINOIS STUDENT ASSISTANCE COMMIS-SION WILL BE ON CAMPUS ON TUESDAY AND THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK TO AS-SIST SENIORS IN FILLING OUT COLLEGE APPLICATIONS AND FINANCIAL AIDE
WEDNESDAY, MAY 12
SENIOR DINNER AND AWARDS NIGHT DINNER AT 6:00 P.M. AWARDS BEGIN AT 7:00 P.M. (SCHOLARSHIP PRESENTATION)
SUNDAY, MAY 23 – TENTATIVESENIOR BACCALAUREATE CEREMONY
SENIOR FINALS AND SENIOR TRIP – TBA
FRIDAY, MAY 28SENIOR GRADUATION PRACTICE 10:00 A.M. HIGH SCHOOL GYM
ALL SENIORS MUST ATTEND PRACTICE TO BE ABLE TO PARTICIPATE INGRADUATION CEREMONY
SUNDAY MAY 30SENIOR GRADUATION 3:00 P.M.STARK COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL GYM
We have had a wonderul year to this point and I am confdent the remainder o
the year will prove to be as positive and rewarding. Our entire community is alwaysinvited to all o our events and I know you will be impressed with the proessionalism,respect and pride our schools display through all academics, extra curricular activitiesand projects.
Sincerely,Mike DomicoPrincipalStark County High SchoolStark County Junior High School
We are asking that any organization and/or indi-viduals planning to awardscholarships and/or awardsto call Mr. Mike Domico atStark County High School– 309- 286-4451 as soon as
possible.I you would like to es-
tablish a new scholarship oraward and need inorma-tion, please call the numberabove or details. Thank
You!
Senior Awards Night
aspects o all activities. As acommunity, there are times
we determine the successo a game, program, etc. by
watching the end product.In every case the teachersand sponsors have workedmany hours in promoting the proper etiquette, tech-niques and attitudes that isa major part o their activity.In other words, THE JOUR-NEY IS MORE IMPORTANTTHAT THE FINAL RESULT.
We have an experi-enced, well educated sta that is dedicated to ev-ery student. We recently completed the junior highschool ISAT tests. Again,our junior high sta is sec-ond to none in preparing all students or the week o
tests. The journey allows usto explore many new areaso interest and inormationthat the students need orthe test and beyond. I youhappen to see a junior highschool teacher please thank them and congratulatethem. Each year our highschool juniors are placedin the same position during the PSAE testing. And onceagain our sta is dedicatedin exposing all students to
the data and inormationthat is needed to improve.
I state a case or thetesting as it pertains to
the ‘journey’ our studentstake. Our entire schoolcommunity is charged
with improving test scores,curriculum and the overallacademic climate. As this‘journey’ evolves our stu-dents are the recipients o the expertise, insight andknowledge our sta pos-sesses. Our students arein a wonderul position! Iask all parents/guardiansto maintain a high level o support or all students,insisting on quality home-
work, complete all assign-ments on time and becomemore involved in our ac-
tivities. I this relationshipcontinues to grow and im-prove w e will not ail.
Have a great Spring and I hope to see all o youat our activities. I youhave any questions, pleasedo not hesitate to call.Sincerely,Mike DomicoPrincipalStark County High SchoolStark County Jr High School
Reduction in spending does
not mean reduction in servicedemic areas should not beaected.
As a matter o act,thanks to a ederal grant wereceived this year, in at leastone area o our curriculum
we look to enhance pro-grams. The Title IID – En-hanced Education throughTechnology Grant provided$239,000 to District #100 this
year or use in establishing an improved K-12 Math andScience Program. Althoughthe program will have its ini-tial ocus at the high school
where we plan to oer ad-ditional coursework begin-ning in August o 2011, thegrant also provides or tech-
nology enhancements andproessional developmentopportunities throughoutthe district.
For example, throughthis grant, the District hasbeen able to purchase 1) anew wireless network oreach building 2) over 100computers, including threemobile labs or student andteacher use 3) new sotware4) 18 smart boards and pro-
jectors 5) graphing calcula-tors 6) high speed broad-
band internet access and7) instructional training or
teachers. We are very excitedabout this new program andthe tools we have been ableto purchase to help with itsimplementation. Although
we will begin to use thehardware and sotware rightaway, ull program imple-mentation is not scheduleduntil August o 2011.
There is no questionthat, like all area schools, we
will have reduction issues tostruggle with next year. Andhonestly, the savings plan theschool board implementedor next year contains many one-year reductions that
will be difcult to repeatagain in FY12. However, theteachers and the administra-tors in Stark County 100 arecommitted to providing thestudents and amilies o theDistrict with the same qual-ity educational services they have received in the past andmaybe, by 2011, the State o Illinois will begin to have itsfscal house in order and theunding we depend on orcritical services can be re-stored.
End of the year recap
SENIOR STUDENTS AND PARENTS