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Page 1 Parents, it is the season for sun screen!! Please remember that sun screen is an important addition to young skin. Sunburns are a com- mon cause for skin cancer, and other skin problems in later years. Children are recommended to use a SPF of 30+ to receive maximum skin protection. Ticks are also a common seasonal problem for children and adults alike. Remember to check your child thoroughly when they have been playing outside. If a tick is re- moved it is a good idea to keep the tick for a week or so and monitor the bite site. If a rash, redness, or swelling develop seek medical care immediately. Ticks not only carry Lyme disease but are capable of transmitting other infectious diseases. Lightweight clothing that have long sleeves and pants are good ideas when children will be playing in high grassy or wooded areas. VOLUME 13, No. 3 A PUBLICATION OF THE HILLSBORO R-3 SCHOOL DISTRICT May 2005 THE MESSENGER Bulk Rate U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 41 Hillsboro MO Hillsboro R-3 School District 20 Hawk Drive Hillsboro MO 63050 789-0000 / 797-2212 Postal Customer May, 2005 The Hillsboro Messenger Thanks for the Memories by Shelton E. Smith, Ed. D., Superintendent I can remember my very first day on the job at my first teaching assignment thirty-eight years ago. The time has flown by so quickly, but the years are filled with wonderful memories of people: students, colleagues, parents, patrons, community leaders, legisla- tors, famous musicians, athletes, entertainers, Presidents, state officials, and the list contin- ues to grow. I once told a group of people to measure their wealth by the number of friends and special people in their lives. Using my own advice, I can say that I am a very rich per- son as a result of the friends and acquaintances that I've made in my career. I've been blessed that my roles in education have given me great opportunities to make a difference in the lives of children. I have always happily given my time and energy to children.... even at the cost of valuable time that I should have given to my own family. But that's the life of a school administrator, coach, and teacher. Children must be guided into the right paths. We must be exam- ples who serve them well, and we must never lose sight of the fact that we may never know the influence that we have had on students until the students tell you years later. We must be positive influences on students; we must never be vengeful; we must never incite a child's loneliness through our power as educators to inflict fear. Instead, we must bring out the best in students. We must make them feel good about themselves. This means that we have to know our students and involve their par- ents/guardians. Francis Keppel once said, "Education is too im- portant to be left solely to educators." It takes all of us work- ing together. During my career, I've witnessed jealousy, envy, greed, hatred, vindictiveness, and other troublesome elements that interfere with sound judgment. Fortunately, I've also witnessed more love, caring, compassion, self-sacrifice, professionalism, and the kinds of qualities in people that make us all proud. As I end my career, I choose to dwell on the positive qualities and the positive memories that I have experienced. I am grateful to have worked with many outstanding people. Please give the new administrators and teachers your full sup- port. Randy Charles and Cheryl Aylesworth, your new superin- tendent and high school principal, will need your patience and support. Welcome them. Thank you for being part of the wonderful memories that I've made during my career. Summer News From the Nurse King and Queen crowned at Prom by Tanalyn Ringo On May 7, 2005, Hillsboro High School celebrated its Junior\Senior prom: Stairway to Heaven. Candidates for the 2005 prom court include, queen candidates: Roxi Piche, Cara Vonder Bruegge, Megan Mcbride, Rachael Korzep, Megan Sampson, Rochelle West, Sarah Graves, and Nichole Cain. Candidates for the 2005 prom king include Jake Brooks, Dex- ter Wallace, Andrew Valleroy, Kevin Steffen, Bradley Schlett, John Kautzner, Steve Scanlon, and Bobby Anderson. Prom royalty was presented by 2004’s retiring Prom King and Queen, James Graves and Anne Martinson. Winners for the 2005 prom court include Cara Vonder Bruegge as princess and Jake Brooks as prince. 2005’s Prom King was awarded to Kevin Steffen, and Prom Queen was awarded to Rachael Korzep. Kevin Steffen is the son of Dean and Sandra Steffen. When asked what kind of food he would be if he could be any, Steffen replied, “I would be a choco- late covered strawberry because I’ve always wanted to be covered in choco- late.” Steffen’s life motto is, “As soon as you are born, you start dying, so you might as well have a good time.” Rachael Korzep is the daughter of Nancy and Danny Wright and Rodrick Korzep. Korzep’s dream job is to be a unicorn tamer/groomer, but to pursue this she would need a unicorn. Kor- zep’s life motto is “Just smile and nod.” Project Prom Submitted by Debbie Roberts, Committee Member Our 3rd annual Project Prom evening was a huge success. We hade 265 students in attendance and gave our approximately $13,000 in prizes. With the help of approximately 75 parent/teacher/principal volunteers, the evening went wonder- fully. We managed to raise $20,652.06 for this year’s event. The evening was filled with fun at the Riverchase of Fenton Recreational Center. Music was playing throughout the facility with prizewinners being an- nounced every 15 minutes. Each junior and senior received some type of prize dur- ing the evening. . Food and beverages were served the entire evening and our grand prize winners were drawn. There were Lance Struckhoff, Kyle Proemsey, Becky Schnaare and Jessie Vaeth. Thanks from the entire Project Prom Committee to everyone who sup- ported this great endeavor. We were successful in keeping 265 students safe for an evening. FinalMessMay05_0405.pub page 1 Thursday, July 28, 2005 11:41 Composite
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Parents, it is the season for sun screen!! Please remember that sun screen is an important addition to young skin. Sunburns are a com-mon cause for skin cancer, and other skin problems in later years. Children are recommended to use a SPF of 30+ to receive maximum skin protection.

Ticks are also a common seasonal problem for children and adults alike. Remember to check your child thoroughly when they have been playing outside. If a tick is re-moved it is a good idea to keep the tick for a week or so and monitor the bite site. If a rash, redness, or swelling develop seek medical care immediately. Ticks not only carry Lyme disease but are capable of transmitting other infectious diseases. Lightweight clothing that have long sleeves and pants are good ideas when children will be playing in high grassy or wooded areas.

VOLUME 13, No. 3 A PUBLICATION OF THE HILLSBORO R-3 SCHOOL DISTRICT May 2005

THE MESSENGER

Bulk Rate U.S. Postage

PAID Permit No. 41 Hillsboro MO

Hillsboro R-3 School District 20 Hawk Drive Hillsboro MO 63050 789-0000 / 797-2212

Postal Customer

May, 2005 The Hillsboro Messenger

Thanks for the Memories by Shelton E. Smith, Ed. D., Superintendent

I can remember my very first day on the job

at my first teaching assignment thirty-eight

years ago. The time has flown by so quickly,

but the years are filled with wonderful

memories of people: students, colleagues,

parents, patrons, community leaders, legisla-

tors, famous musicians, athletes, entertainers,

Presidents, state officials, and the list contin-

ues to grow. I once told a group of people to measure their

wealth by the number of friends and special people in their

lives. Using my own advice, I can say that I am a very rich per-

son as a result of the friends and acquaintances that I've made

in my career.

I've been blessed that my roles in education have given me

great opportunities to make a difference in the lives of children.

I have always happily given my time and energy to children....

even at the cost of valuable time that I should have given to my

own family. But that's the life of a school administrator, coach,

and teacher.

Children must be guided into the right paths. We must be exam-

ples who serve them well, and we must never lose sight of the

fact that we may never know the influence that we have had on

students until the students tell you years later. We must be

positive influences on students; we must never be vengeful; we

must never incite a child's loneliness through our power as

educators to inflict fear. Instead, we must bring out the best in

students. We must make them feel good about themselves. This

means that we have to know our students and involve their par-

ents/guardians. Francis Keppel once said, "Education is too im-

portant to be left solely to educators." It takes all of us work-

ing together.

During my career, I've witnessed jealousy, envy, greed, hatred,

vindictiveness, and other troublesome elements that interfere

with sound judgment. Fortunately, I've also witnessed more

love, caring, compassion, self-sacrifice, professionalism, and

the kinds of qualities in people that make us all proud. As I end

my career, I choose to dwell on the positive qualities and the

positive memories that I have experienced. I am grateful to

have worked with many outstanding people.

Please give the new administrators and teachers your full sup-

port. Randy Charles and Cheryl Aylesworth, your new superin-

tendent and high school principal, will need your patience and

support. Welcome them.

Thank you for being part of the wonderful memories that I've

made during my career.

Summer News From the Nurse

King and Queen crowned at Prom by Tanalyn Ringo

On May 7, 2005, Hillsboro High School celebrated its Junior\Senior prom: Stairway to Heaven. Candidates for the 2005 prom court include, queen candidates: Roxi Piche, Cara Vonder Bruegge, Megan Mcbride, Rachael Korzep, Megan Sampson, Rochelle West, Sarah Graves, and Nichole Cain. Candidates for the 2005 prom king include Jake Brooks, Dex-ter Wallace, Andrew Valleroy, Kevin Steffen, Bradley Schlett, John Kautzner, Steve Scanlon, and Bobby Anderson.

Prom royalty was presented by 2004’s retiring Prom King and Queen, James Graves and Anne Martinson. Winners for the 2005 prom court include Cara Vonder Bruegge as princess and Jake Brooks as prince. 2005’s Prom King was awarded to Kevin Steffen, and Prom Queen was awarded to Rachael Korzep. Kevin Steffen is the son of Dean and Sandra Steffen. When asked what kind of food he would be if he could be any, Steffen replied, “I would be a choco-late covered strawberry because I’ve always wanted to be covered in choco-late.” Steffen’s life motto is, “As soon as you are born, you start dying, so you might as well have a good time.” Rachael Korzep is the daughter of Nancy and Danny Wright and Rodrick Korzep. Korzep’s dream job is to be a unicorn tamer/groomer, but to pursue this she would need a unicorn. Kor-zep’s life motto is “Just smile and nod.”

Project Prom Submitted by Debbie Roberts, Committee Member

Our 3rd annual Project Prom evening was a huge success. We hade 265 students in attendance and gave our approximately $13,000 in prizes. With the help of approximately 75 parent/teacher/principal volunteers, the evening went wonder-fully. We managed to raise $20,652.06 for this year’s event. The evening was filled with fun at the Riverchase of Fenton Recreational Center. Music was playing throughout the facility with prizewinners being an-nounced every 15 minutes. Each junior and senior received some type of prize dur-ing the evening. . Food and beverages were served the entire evening and our grand prize winners were drawn. There were Lance Struckhoff, Kyle Proemsey, Becky Schnaare and Jessie Vaeth. Thanks from the entire Project Prom Committee to everyone who sup-ported this great endeavor. We were successful in keeping 265 students safe for an evening.

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The second grade classes held their annual Pow Wow day, Friday, April 29. The children have a great time on this day. They rotate stations all day and include activi-ties such as face paint-ing, making dream catchers, bracelets, t-shirts and many more. An assembly is held at the end of the day . Each class reads a para-graph on the tribe they studied. Artifacts that were made during the stations were given away to some lucky stu-dents. Thank You to all the second grade teach-ers and all the volun-teers that made this day possible and to Mrs. Kennedy for all the hard work that goes into or-ganizing this event.

PRIMARY SCHOOL NEWS

The first grade classes of Mrs. Hubbard, Mrs. Wornat, Mrs. Meyer, Mrs. Rauls and Mrs. Taylor studied the expeditions of Lewis and Clark during the month of April. Mrs. Taylor’s class studied animal tracks—122 new species were discovered

during their expedition. Mrs. Hubbard’s class studied animals, and she brought in animal skins to show the children. Mrs. Wornat’s class studied Sacajawea. Mrs. Rauls’ class mapped their trip from St. Louis to the Pacific Ocean. Mrs. Meyer’s class studied about their travels and other interesting things that happened along their journey. After studying about Lewis and Clark, the class then took a field trip to the St. Louis Arch. To experience everything they had learned, they toured the Westward Expansion Museum and watched a film on the travels of Lewis and Clark. Finally they had their lunch on a riverboat cruise on the Becky Thatcher. All the children and the many parent volunteers had a wonderful time on their trip.

Pictured is Mrs. Hubbard’s class under the arch.

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL NEWS

Sitting L-R: Ashley Clark, Katelyn Gansmann, Caleb Kime, Katie Kirkpatrick, Ashley Maynard, Rachel Morgan, Dakota Winn, Aaron Rion, Eddie Clark

Kneeling L-R: Walker Bourisaw, Kaitlyn Johnson, Tessa Roeder, Danielle Lewis, Danielle Frolos, Allison Becker, Jessica Benson, Maddie Heffron, Ashley Culp,

Brittany Gau Standing L-R Alessandra Foy, Whitney Price, Rebekah Lowen, Adam Loveland, Kimberly Troxel, Nathan Becker, Sara Hill, Trevor Hollock

January Student of the Month

March Student of the Month

April Student of the Month

Sitting: (Left to Right) Joanna Roth, Alley Davis, Samantha McKinnon, Jeremy Sheppard, Andrew Kent, Timothy Bollinger, Samantha Linnenkamp

Kneeling: (Left to Right) Marissa Massey, Victoria Newfield, David Rogers, Shaun Kight-linger, Nathaniel Williams, Nick Guerra, Andrew Mudd, Casey Wright, Justin Treacy

Standing: (Left to Right) Tyler Youngblood, Megan Steighorst, Kaitlin Brady, Taylor Kel-ley, Zach Lynn, Heather Hill, Jeffrey Johnson, Drew Harring, Abby Wehlermann

Not pictured: Morgan Reynolds, Samantha Rogers and Angel Murray

Sitting L-R: Brandon Mitchell, Aaron Phipps, James Spencer, Zack Hancock, Alex Lang, Desirae Alger, Trissa Douthitt, Gabrielle Hill,

Kneeling: Nick Baumgartner, Kyle Dowdy, Olivia Ziegler, Austin Campbell, John Kempa, Stephen Kernan, Sydney Gebken, Madison Fears, Victoria Connell

Standing: Alex Schroeder, Harrison Weber, Carl Hargis, Tori Lamb,Matt Whitehead, Bethany Jansen, Abigayle Emily, Kaleb Price

Not pictured: Matthew Huber & Ali Crawford

February Student of the Month appeared in the last issue of the Messenger

MATHATHON The fourth graders at Hillsboro Elementary raised $3,949.23 for MATHATHON this year. Last year’s total was $2,723.58. Cody Harrison in Mrs. Zundel’s class raised the most money. The money goes to fund research and treat-ment for children with childhood illnesses and cancer at St. Jude’s Hospital in Memphis, Ten-nessee. Our students know that their hard work is not only helping in the search for cures, but will aid the hospital in their commit-ment to open their doors to all young patients, including those with no health insurance or the ability to pay. Great job, 4th graders!

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL NEWS

May, 2005 The Hillsboro Messenger

Pow Wow Days

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3rd Grade ‘A’ Honor Roll 3rd Quarter

Alexander, Kirsti Bartnick, Chris Benson, William Blake, Joshua Blanton, Tyler Boehm, Mikhayla Boesing, Steven Bown, Abbey Boyd, Kaili Boyer, Keri Boyer, Niki Brady, Kaitlin Bremer, Emily Brown, Chloe Brummel, Mariah Byrd, Tiara Campbell, Austin Childress, Scott Clark, Eddie Crawford, Ali Crissel, Rebecca Cuddy, Jessica Culey, Danielle Darian, Samantha Davis, Haley Deckard, Reanna Dierkes, Cody Drilingas, Nathan Duncan, Sam Dunn, Dylan Emily, Alexandra Ezell, Kali Fears, Madison Forshee, Tony Fromm, Ryan Gansmann, Katelyn Gerlach, Abby Goforth, Brenden Gould, Cori Grobe, Shelby Guerra, Nick Hancock, Zachary Harmon, Haley Hart, Zachary Hays, Kristin Hensel, Nathan Hightower, Maddy

Hoffmeiester, Nathan Holman, Breanna Hopper, Ashley Huber, Matthew Hudson, Tiffany Ishaak, Victoria Johnson, Rachael Jones, Jordyn Juedemann, Cameron Kelam, Jacob Kime, Caleb Kirkpatrick, Katie Koester, Alan Kohler, Elizabeth Lalk, Ian Lamb, Brenden Lammert, Brooke Laupp, Tyler Ledbetter, Austin Lewis, Danielle Lippold, Brandon Litviak, Jordanne Loveless, Christopher Lucas, Katie Luh, Ryan Lynn, Luke Malik, Saad Markotay, Harry Mason, Jacob Massey, Mirissa McKeever, Lee Mello, Tristan Miller, Alicia Morris, Kassidy Mudd, Andrew Nickless, Kit Nieters, Cora Noack, Duncan Ochs, Shane O'Day, Casey Pashia, Taylor Pestrope, Jeffrey Petero, Jacob Phipps, Aaron Pinkley, Brea Pitchford, Charles Platoff, Kayla

Poliette, Jacob Posillo, Regina Price, Victoria Pyle, Christian Reaves, Alissa Remington, Rossi Reynolds, Morgan Rhodes, Ashley Richard, Sara Richardet, Parker Richards, Brandon Rion, Aaron Robertson, Cody Robinson, Amber Rogers, Samantha Rottman, Bailely Sanders, Adam Sansoucie, Clayton Santonge, Savanah Schneider, Erica Schrader, Ashli Schwent, Kelsey Scoggin, Heather Scott, Mitchell Shulack, Ashley Sickmeier, Olivia Silver, Michael Spencer, James Stanfield, Brittany Stark, David Sutton, Tanner Teague, Megan Theissen, Nolan VanGronigen, Richard Vincent, Karly Warran, Jacob Webb, Laney Weddington, Emma Wells, Brieanna West, Daniel White, Alexis Williams, Nathaniel Williams, Nehemiah Winberry, Kalen Womack, Matthew Wright, Casey Young, Tyler

3rd Grade ‘B’ Honor Roll 3rd Quarter

Beffa, Priscilla Bollinger, Timothy Bourisaw, Walker Caine, Maggie Cashion, D.J. Clark, Ashley DePung, Shayne DeVee, Paige Fishback, Ian Fitzgerald, Macie Freeman, Tiffany Gansmann, Heidi Gebken, Sydney Homan, Dara

4th Grade ‘A’ Honor Roll 3rd Quarter

Beardslee, Jacob Brooks, Jacob Darby, Amanda Dolan, Ashley Douthitt, Trissa Friedrich, Samatha Gerlach, Tim Hassell, Taylor Hill, Sara

4th Grade ‘B’ Honor Roll 3rd Quarter

Jackson, Tyler Litterest, Alex Lombardo, Marikka Matthews, Jessica Maynard, Ashley McKinnon, Samantha Murray, Angel Norris, McKaylee Reed, Brian Roeder, Tessa Roney, Jacob Roth, Sara Schroeder, Alexander Schwartz, Clayton Schwarz, Lindsay

Schweitzer, Ryan Sebaugh, Spencer Settle, Kirsten Shepherd, Autumn Simmons, Caitlyn Stewart, Christian Stewart, Lily Sutton, Rae Tindall, Ian Trammel, Haley Wiegert, Brett Winn, Dakota Wright, Kayla Ziegler, Grace

Hollock, Trevor Jansen, Bethany Kent, Andrew Kernan, Stephen Leeker, Shelby Loveland, Adam McAnally, Hayden McAtee, Sarah Moeller, Joshua

Newfield, Victoria Norris, Madison Peters, Savannah Rice, Cayla Smith, Justin Virga, Daniel Walker, Devon Webster, Nick Williams, Gabrielle

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL HONOR ROLL

Third Grade Spelling

Bee Winners

Winner—Jessica Cuddy- Mr. Shiverdeck's class

2nd place - Ashley Hopper Mrs. Solomon's class

3rd place- Dara Homan Mrs. Hoppe's class (not available for picture)

Fourth Grade Spelling Bee

Winners Winner: Stephen Kernan (center) Mrs. Janiesch's class

2nd place- Derek Mohart Mrs. Fricke's Class (right),

3rd place- Tim Gerlach- Mrs. Miles's class (left)

Schmitt, Connor Schnurbusch, Andrew Schoenky, Carly Scrivner, Madeline Shaw, Blake Sheppard, Jarad Sheppard, Jeremy Shulack, Mychaela Shumaker, Brandon Smith, Colton Smith, Kelsey Snelling, Krystal Steffens, Matthew Steighorst, Megan Stevens, Jennifer Stevenson, Devin Swanson, Sierra Taylor, Ashtin Taylor, Colton Tazkowski, Zoe Thebeau, Jacob Thetford, Chris Thomas, Courtney Thomason, Adam Toler, Kendra Treacy, Justin Troxel, Kimberly Truax, Morgan Turnipseed, Stephanie Urban, Dylan Urban, Victoria Vail, Marie Valentine, Jerry Varney, Levi Vining, Jordan Ward, Cassie Weber, Harrison Wehlermann, Abby Welch, Bryan Welker, Tyler White, Courtney Whitehead, Matt Wilfong, Dustin Wilfong, Shelby Wolfmeier, Emily Womack, Thomas Womack, Tim Woods, Michelle Wyatt, Cole Youngblood, Tyler Zaleski, Jack Ziegler, Olivia

Adams, Zach Allensworth, Kyli Alley, Zach Bartnick, Taylor Basham, Kendall Becker, Allison Bennett, Jacob Benson, Alexandria Benson, Jessica Bolen, Brandon Boyer, Samuel Brewer, Tana Bridges, Taylor Brock, Matt Buchholz, Kyle Bunch, Haley Burlingame, Philip Callahan, Connor Campbell, Kyler Coffman, Leslie Coleman, Taylor Connell, Victoria Croft, Silvia Culley, Brantley Cullum, Hayley Culp, Ashley Davis, Alexandria Day, Kameron Delfosse, Jaclyn Deranja, Madison Dixon, Matthew Dowdy, Kyle Emily, Abigayle Epple, Zach Fanger, Jordan Feeley, Aaron Feldbusch, Sandra Flaherty, Maura Fletcher, Jake Franken, Alyssa Frazier, Ciara Froelich, Billy Frolos, Danielle Gallaway, Alesha Gemberling, Chase Goforth, Austin Gratton, Josh Gray, Ryan Hahler, Susan Harring, Drew Harris, Katelynn Harris, Zackary Harrison, Cody Harrison, Zachary

Heard, Lucas Heffron, Maitland Hembrock, Tyler Hill, Heather Horn, Justin Huber, Gabrielle Ijames, Collin Jaber, Josh Jackson, Megan Jacobs, Ally John, Micah Johnson, Kaitlyn Johnston, Samantha Justus, Shannon Kaestner, Emily Kelley, Deen Kelley, Taylor Kempa, John Kennedy, Alex Kimes, Jimmy Kley, Sarah Leisure, Alyssa Lenkei, Alex Lowen, Rebekah Maberry, Josh Mangan, Rebecca Martin, Brennan Martin, Emily Martin, Sam Maxwell, Matt May, Luke McClanahan, Jessica McLaughlin, Megan Merritt, Melonie Michaelis, Stephen Mohart, Derek Money, Jerrod Moore, Jake Moore, Matt Moses, Thomas Nieters, Daisy Patterson, Raeanna Pinkley, Jessy Pinkley, Kayla Pogue, Dominick Price, Kaleb Reaves, Austin Reed, Andrew Reehten, Jonathon Ribble, Mike Richard, Billy Richardson, Travis Roland, Tyler Ruhl, Brittany

May, 2005 The Hillsboro Messenger

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INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL HONOR ROLL

Tim Adams Michael Bellistri Michael Dempsey Tim Edwards Christian Hallows Kim Hauser Wes Hauser Jessica Kempa Jordan King

Joshua Leeker Tyler Ludwig Jordyn McKinney Blaine Mohart Ethan Morris Mikayla Muzzey Greg O’Day Kristen parks Ashley Reed

Grade 6 Principal’s Honor Roll

(Straight A’s)

Zach Roeder Taylor Ryan Gabrielle Schroeder Jordan Schwarz Jessica Talbert Abbey Taylor Angel Wallach Brandon Whitehead Samantha Young

Katerina Aslan Abbie Breihan Austin Damkroger Deanna Davis Jason Dobbins Courtney Draper Nicholas French Hayley Gaertner Tara Gallagher Danielle Gallion Halie Glass Kylie Govreau Ida Haefner

Christopher Herman Michaela Hoyt Morgan Johnson Rose Jones Jennifer Kempa Abbey Kestermont Leann Krieger Kiersten Lacey Alicia Lammert Maranda lampe Shannon Leftridge Alicia Litviak Jason Lofton Logan Muzzey

Grade 5 Principal’s Honor Roll

(Straight A’s)

Michaela Myers Jack Penning Heather Rotter Cody Schart Connor Scott Tyler Spindler Alexis Stephens Madeline Taylor Sierra Thompson Mikala Torrence Nathan Walsh Megan Weddington Ashley Williams

Amanda Birch Ryan Bubulka Christina Collier Amber Crow Michelle Dean Clayton Dougan Dennis Evans Taylor Hankins Kyla Jansen Matt Jansen Kelly Keeney

Amanda Kennedy Jessica Lemke Amanda Lucas Carolina Mangan David Marti Emily Maynard Josh Merklin Brooke Meyer Cody Morton Jessica Nemeth Katelyn Nichols

Grade 6 A Average Honor Roll

Hunter Paillou Samantha Smith Tyler Smreker Ian Stewart Nolan Stewart Heather Stork Katy Toothaker Clyde Varney Kara Walton Jennifer Weiss

Lauren Arnold Rachel Arnold Briana Barber Alan Boyer Breanna Brown Abby Cook Ryan Deckard Breanna Ehlen Ellen Farmer Rebecca Goben Spring Goodson Daniel Govro JoAnna Hill Bailea Hogan Carlie Isermann Tiffany Kelsheimer

Justin Kozel Jason Lee Erika Matthews Erin McComas Grace Melton Kelsey Meyer Mara Meyer Adam Newland Derek Null Joel Pashia Kara Pochon Tessa Poliette Devin Price Brittany Reeves Cassandra Richter Kayla Schroeter

Grade 5 A Average Honor Roll

Jonathan Schuler Schaeffer Scott Shannon Skaggs Courtney Stark Andrea Statler Katherine Strawhun Skyler Thompson Zayne Tindall Ashley Vessells Josh Waggoner Courtner Wagner Amanda Walker Brittney Walsh Bethany Warren Daniele Wiley

Jordan Acre James Ball Corey Bollinger Blake Boyd Sidney Cage Aaron Carroll Cristina Carver Mariah Cella Shelbie Chapman Michael Copeland Nicole Copeland Kristin Cowie Shannon Crawford Ashley Croft Zach Drilingas Amber Emily Angelina Fererro David Graham Lydia Guerra Eve Handley Blake Herren

Alex Hogendobler Hannah Holman Rileight Jaggie Courtney Jones Austin Kaiser Ashley Ketcherside Jessica Krause Robert Lalk Emily Lay Ashlee LeBeau Ashley Ledbetter Alex Matthes Katie Matthews Jessica Moellinger Shannon O’Toole Brenden Ochs Katherine Pfiffner Hope Rainwater Lukas Remington Samantha Rhodes Codey Riley

Grade 6 B Honor Roll

Cinthya Rodriguez Brianna Schneider Kelsey Settle Dylan Shackelford Brandon Skaggs Kelly Smith Ryan Spencer Josh Steffens Tori Tajkowski Jake Theiling Taylor Turner Douglas Urban Carolyn Vail Ashley Walsh Sean Weston Jeremy Willey James Williams Vincent Wooten Chase Younger

Kaleb Adams Adam Adkirson Joshua Alexander Heidi Ames Emilie Arl William Astroth Kody Binning-Hritz Anthony boeger Derek Boehm Rachel Brady Ryan Breakfield Emily Bubulka Zach Caldwell Ali Copeland Lucas Cravens Kayche Davis Nathan Dempsey Hannah Ethier Emily Fears Kourtney Gibbar

Travis Gonzalez Dustiin Gould Jonathan Haar Codi Haable Andrew Hoven Katherine Johnson Sara Johnston Josh Kelam Scott Kelley Cody Killian Heather Kling Richard Knight Erik Maynard Alexandria McKee Miranda Milner Brian Moss Alexis Nash Jonathan Niemeyer Lauren Nuckols Cherlyn Orlando

Grade 5 B Average Honor Roll

Alisa Pashia Kyle Peniston Destiny Popejoy Morgan Rapien Lindsey Roth Harlee Scherrer Viktoria Schmitz Brooke Shelton Jacob Sizemore Austin Skaggs Michael Steighorst Deziree Troxel Courtney Ubben Catherine Warran Jacob Watts Justin Webb Sara Webb Austin Willson Marissa Wilson

May, 2005 The Hillsboro Messenger

Some days it’s hard to get up and face the day and it’s not easy to make it through a winter without catching the latest virus. However, fifty-four 5th and 6th graders earned perfect attendance for the 2004-2005 school year! They missed less than one full day of school this year. Congratulations to the following students for working hard to achieve per-fect attendance: Rileigh Jaggie, Blaine Mohart, Ashley Croft, Alex Farwig, Rachael Hibbits, Tim Adams, Brett DeVee, Dennis Evans, Lindsey Fears, Tyler Ludwig, Michael Dempsey, Wesley Hauser, Zach Roeder, Ben Lalk, Morgan Woodruff, Andrew Burlingame, Cody Killian, Charles Lindsey, Lindsey Roth, Samantha White, Bailea Hogan, Jarred Sapper, Briana Barber, Alan Boyer, Jona-thon Haar, Sara Johnston, Alex McKee, James Ball, Robert Hines, Gabi Schroe-der, Hayley Gaertner, Alex Hays, Halie Glass, Rachel Watson, Michaela Hoyt, Shannon Leftridge, Nick French, Adam Newland, Jack Penning, Justin Rotter, Jacob Sapper, Matt Jansen, William Astroth, Taylor Bourbon, Justin Kozel, Breanna Meschede, Connor Scott, Shannon O’Toole, Brianna Schneider, Samantha Smith, Emilie Arl, Rachel Arnold, Travis Gonzalez and Marissa Tieken.

PERFECT ATTENDANCE

GOOD JOB STUDENTS

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INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL NEWS

Hillsboro Intermediate—Citizen of the Month—March/April, 2005

Row 1 L-R: Travis Hanna, John Schuler, Cassie Greenwald, Heather Kling, Leann Krieger. Row 2 L-R: Nick Montgomery, Jessica Kempa, Tyler Crutchfield, Amanda

Braswell, Brian Moss, Zayne Tindall, Kim Hauser, Charles Gray. Row 3 L-R: Kayla Kluska, Dylan Brown, Ryan Spencer, Taylor Turner, Emily Lay, Joanna Hill, Carlie Iserman. Not Pictured: Courtney Wagner and Tim Edwards.

Hillsboro Intermediate—Hard Working Hawk—March/April, 2005

Row 1 L-R: Deziree Troxel, Katie Pfiffner, Amanda Kennedy, Josh Alexander. Row 2 L-R: Stacey Moore, Mackenzie Compton, Erika Matthews, Sam Hanna,

Darren Nappier, Zach Drilingas, David Graham, Jason Dobbins. Row 3 L-R: Brittney Walsh, Courtney Jones, Amber Emily, Katie Matthews,

Hunter Paillou, Cheryl Orlando, Kristin Cowie, Nathan Kimes, Blaine Mohart. Not Pictured: Mandy Birch, Adam Newland, Meaghan Simmons, and Leann

Krieger. Fifth Grade Spelling Bee

The 5th grade Spelling Bee was held Tuesday, May 3 in the North Gym. Two con-testants from each classroom were chosen to compete in the Spelling Bee. Cassie Richter won first place and Megan Weddington came in second place. The two stu-dents spelled all the words in the 5th grade book correctly and a challenge book was then used to determine the winner. Cassie Richter is in Mrs. Vaughn’s class and Megan Weddington is in Ms. Horner’s class. Congratulations to these two super-spellers.

Fifth Grade Spelling Bee Contestants Row 1 L-R: Megan Weddington, Cassie Richter, Kayla Scrieter, Joel Pashia, Matt Ellerbeck, Austin Skaggs, Ryan Deckard Row 2 L–R: Daniele Wiley, Rachel Arnold, Halie Glass, Madeline Taylor, Matthew Cantrell, John Ward, Jason Loftis Row 3 L-R: Schaeffer Scott, Michaela Meyers, Kylie Govreau, Alexis Stephens,

Katie Aslan, Brittney Walsh, Haley Geartner

Hillsboro R-3 Gifted Program presented “A Night of the Notables” on April 7. Students selected a famous gifted person to study. They made a newsletter, dis-play board, and memorized speeches for the program. The GATE teacher is Mrs. Susan DeClue. Front Row L-R-Grace Melton (Helen Keller), Gabi Schroeder (Joan of Arc), Katherine Stawhun (Cleopatra), Daniele Wiley (Maya Angelou), Lauren Nuckols (Fida Kahlo), Madeline Taylor (Abigail Adams), Logan Muzzey (John D. Rocke-feller), Jack Penning (Charles Darwin), Jason Lee (Robt. E. Lee), Nick French (Neil Armstrong), Angel Wallach (Dorothea Lange), Jordyn McKinney (Jane Goodall) Back Row L-R- Jordan King (Bill Gates), Nolan Stewart (Buckminster Fuller), Hannah Either (Georgia O’Keeffe), Alicia Litviak (Amelia Earhart), Kiersten Lacey (Eleanor Roosevelt), Connor Scott (Mozart), Rosie Jone (Marie Curie), Courtney Wagner (Hillary Clinton), Jessica Nemeth (Lucy Stone), Mikayla Muzzey (Ayn Rand), Jessica Lemke (Betty Friedan).

GATE NEWS-A Night of the Notables

State Future Problem Solving Competition - Hillsboro Gifted and Talented Education (GATE)

Jordan King, Nolan Stewart, Gabi Schroeder, Angel Wallach

Jessica Nemeth, Mikayla Muzzey, Jordyn McKinney, Jessica Lemke

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Two teams from Hillsboro R-3’s 6th grade GATE program recently competed at the State Future Problem Solving Bowl in Columbia, MO, April 16. One team, including Jordan King, Gabi Schroeder, Nolan Stewart and Angel Wallach earned 2nd place in the team writing division as well as a 3rd place trophy in the skit di-vision. The second team, consisting of Jordyn McKinney, Mikayla Muzzey, Jessica Nemeth and Jessica Lemke received 3rd place in the writing division. Future Problem Solving is a six step problem solving program that teaches students how to brainstorm problems, select one underlying problem, create solutions to that problem, write criteria to judge solutions and select the best solution to create an action plan. Throughout the school year, the GATE students completed two practice prob-lems; the first topic was on the future of entertainment and the second was terrorism and security. The state-qualifying problem was genetically modified foods and the problem at the state bowl was ocean depletion.

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JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLLS

Lilleah Bryan Taylor Finch Zachary Fletcher Ryan Hill Garrett Hogan Elisha Holman Jarrod Huskey

Tayler Matteson Courtney Mayer Megan McComas Rachel Neel Kristin Ranker Kelsey Steffen Shawnah Stephens

Principal's Honor Roll 7th Grade (Straight A's, no unsatisfactory conduct)

3rd Quarter

Zachary Treat Alex Tucker Hannah Waldt Alexandra Wantland Keifer Winn Cody Wright

Grace Bay Caroline Bieser Garrett Cernicek Brianna Clampitt Susan Dolan Jamie Endebrock Corey Fanger

John Flo Kinsey Friederich Kyle Gowen Dakota Harmon Samuel Jones Tyler Kelsheimer Courtney Kestermont

Principal's Honor Roll 8th Grade (Straight A's, no unsatisfactory conduct)

3rd Quarter

Rachel Leonard Tara Setzer John Stewart John West Breana Wiley Sara Womack Alan Woodland

Honor Roll 7th Grade (“B” Average, no unsatisfactory conduct)

3rd Quarter Deanna Ambuehl Christine Ames Mark Astroth Dana Bailey Jeanna Beil Zachary Bekemeier Kayla Bell Tiffany Bennett Trenton Bequette Devin Bergmann Brandy Brakemeyer Morgan Brooks Andrew Bubulka Riley Callahan Jared Cave Ana Cervantes Rosa Cervantes Christopher Christ Brittany Coble Brittnee Coleman Courtney Conell Kelsey Cox Holden Cullum Andrea Cummings Collin Cunningham Darrick Curtis Gregory Deachan Savannah Dicken (Collins) Zachary Downing Gena Erzinger Rebecca Farr Samantha Farwig Emily Faulkner Brittany Ferguson Kelly Flaherty Kristina Froelich Zachary Gerullis Caleb Gibson Michaela Glore Sheena Graves Christopher Greenwald Christopher Hakala Travis Hayes

Casey Hays Corey Herren Kenneth Howell Alyssa Hutchison Christopher Juppier Shelby Kelley William Kelly, V Andrew Kennedy Lance Kiggans Jessica Kirkpatrick Andrew Kley Joshua Koenig Mitchell Konersmann Jessica Korhammer Jessica Kottemann Kevin Kramer Jennifer Laidlaw Sapphire Lang Adriene Lawson William Lawson Brittany Leach Christopher Lehnhoff Caitlyn Lewis Heather Locke Samantha Looney Sarah Lowen Billy Lucas Michael Maddox Trevor Manion Kristen Marler Cameron Martin Anna Maupin Gage McCosh Ashley McMahan Brittany McNulty Michael Messmer Mary Meyer Lisa Mitchell Benjamin Moore Ryan Mullins Joseph Niemeyer Jennifer O'Day Megan O'Heron Kayla O'Toole Ashley Osolinski

Honor Roll 8th Grade (“B” Average, no unsatisfactory conduct)

Matthew Ottman Leanne Parker Jared Pentz Jessica Petero Keith Phelps Jessica Pilousek Samuel Pounds Jared Preiss Katie Presley Vincent Puzzo Kaitlyn Pyle Samantha Radford Sarah Radtke Hanan Rahman Jesse Rainwater Kaylin Rasmussen Caitlyn Raspberry Jared Reary Jacob Reed Dinia Reeves Ashley Reynolds Kelsey Richardson Seth Ries Dustin Roth Jessica Scott Mitchell Scrivner Billy Sexton Lauren Shanks Dillon Smith Alex Sonsthagen Matthew Spangler Jennifer Stafford Justin Swast Samuel Temperato Sara Thoele Brittany Timmons Angeline Tinker Brandon Virga Lauren Vollmann Reanna Walton Nicole White Wesley Wieners Zachary Winchester Joseph Wyatt

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Cynthia Acton Taylor Allen Rebeccah Andert Krystle Baker Shane Basham Jordan Beardslee Jacob Beck Abigail Bell Lydia Berwick Jacob Besand Daniel Boevingloh Doug Boyer Alise Brakeville Mercedes Brewer Danielle Brunner Bradley Bruns Taylor Burroughs Dillon Callahan Brittany Confer Melanie Copeland Brandon Crawford Brianna Dwinell John Epple IV Michael Farmer Daniel Feldsien Steven Fink Amanda Frank Robyn Freeman Katie Gallaway Matthew Gallion Lauren Garth Julia Goodues Kellie Grasle Dylan Gray John Hahler IV Timothy Hahn Reannda Halbrook Elise Hall Amber Hancock Nathaniel Harris Whitney Harrison Cody Hawkins Derick Heinzman Aaron Herrmann Meghann Hickson Caitlin Howell

Jacob Hudson Alyssa Italiano Steven Jackson Alexander Jacobs Nathan Johnston Nathan Jones Samantha Kayser-Burris Kaselynn Koller Meagen Koller Stephanie Kordonowy Jonathan Krah Aaron Kriska Sarah Krysl Josh Lake Christian Lalk Michael Lampe Andrew Lemke Ellen Leonard Clarissa Lewis Lauren Lewis Shane Lively Mary Logan Jordyn Lotz Scott Love Hugh MacKenzie Jimmy Marler Ashley Martin Maria Maupin Bethany Mazdra Jaime Mazdra Ethan McKay Andrew McKeever Robert McKelvey Grant Melton Deven Merritt Bradley Meyer Samantha Mills Samantha Moellinger Melissa Mohan Brandon Mooney Amelia Nitsch Jessica Nogrady Anthony Norris Raechel Odom Chico Orlando

Travis Orr Andrew Pelikan Justin Peniston Hayley Penning Rachel Peters Alicia Piche Jessica Porta Michael Porterhouse Alex Ray Jacob Reiter Candace Reynolds Courtney Reynolds Michelle Riddle Jessica Riebold Dillon Sargent Brandon Scherrer Brittany Schneider Stephanie Schuler Brendon Sebaugh Lissa Smith Micaela Smith Bethany Staat Tyler Stansbury Robert Stewart Rebekah Stockwell Lauren Sutton Hannah Taylor Sarah Taylor Victoria Theiss Garrett Thompson David Urban Katherine Urban Eric Vail Daniell Vogt Emily Voss Kimberly Walker Joseph Whitehead Anthony Williams Jennifer Williams Steven Williams Alec Wilson Amanda Young Ashley Ziegler Jessica Zotta

Congratulations Students Education is too important to be left solely to the educators.

Thank You Parents

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Academic: (left to right) 8th Gr., Sara Womack & 7th Gr., Leo Shaffer

Hardworking: (left to right) 8th Gr., Courtney Kestermont and 7th Gr., Lilleah Bryan

Most Improved: (left to right) 8th Gr., Crystal Stanley and 7th Gr., Daniel Ames

Citizenship: (left to right) 8th Gr., Joey Niemeyer and 7th Gr., Andrew Pelikan

March Hawk Awards February Hawk Awards

Academic: (left to right) 7th Gr., Lydia Berwick and 8th Gr., Susan Dolan

Hardworking: (left to right) 8th Gr., Katie Presley and 7th Gr., Sammi Kayser-Burris

Most Improved: (left to right) 8th Gr., Shawn Braswell and 7th Gr., Hannah Wessels

March Word of the Month, Trustworthy: (left to right) 8th Gr., Christina Ames & Trevor Manion, and 7th Gr. Brittany Confer

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Citizenship: (left to right) 8th Gr., Michaela Glore and 7th Gr., Kirsten Burton

JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL NEWS

February Word of the Month, Caring: (left to right) 7th Gr., Tayler Matteson and 8th Gr., Kelly Wallace

April Hawk Awards

Hardworking: 7th Gr., Devin Merritt and 8th Gr., Ana Cervantes

Academic: 7th Gr., Julia Goodues and 8th Gr., Rosa Cervantes

Most Improved: 8th Gr., Jessi Scott and 7th Gr., Jamie Gansmann

Citizenship: 7th Gr., Sarah Krysl, 8th Gr., John Stewart,

Word of the Month, Courage: 8th Gr., Drew Bubulka and 7th Gr., Scotty Love

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On Wednesday, April 20, the sophomore class at Hillsboro High School welcomed guest speaker Men-del Rosenberg. Rosenberg shared with the sophomore class his tale of survival from the Holocaust. While some social studies classes discussed the Holocaust prior to Rosenberg’s visit, the majority of the students said his visit helped them to learn more about the Holocaust.

Sophomore Megan Lemon said Rosenberg’s speech was effective be-cause “it put the Holocaust more into perspective. His speech gave me a better visual.” Another sophomore stated that listening to Rosenberg’s story of survival was helpful because “I saw the actual emotion of a holocaust sur-vivor.” Most sophomores felt Rosenberg’s speech was a better way to learn about the events of the Holocaust because they were given an opportunity to hear the details from someone who actually experienced the event. One sophomore stated, “In school you just learn the facts. When Rosenberg told his story, it made me understand truly how horrible the Holocaust was.” While most of the sophomore classes discuss the Holocaust, the students could not truly understand the depth of the event until they heard from some-one who was there. Rosenberg’s speech helped majority of the sophomores realize the true tragedy of the Holocaust.

Choir members from Hillsboro High School attended the State Music Festi-val on April 30. The festival was held in Columbia, Missouri at the University of Columbia campus. In order to attend the State Music Festival participants must have received a rating of one at districts. The rating system is based on a scale of one to five, with one being the highest score received. The participants in the festi-val from Hillsboro included a Trio consisting of Deanna Dees, Rachel Thurman, and Sarah Graves, and a Madrigal consisting of Christy Raspberry, Jordan Finch, Brit-tany Buttner, Kassie Andrade, Ben Newell, Devon Norris, Billy Crow, and Nathan Fears. The Trio was awarded a rating of two, while the Madrigal received a one rat-ing. Trio member, Deanna Dees, stated on preparing for the festival, “We re-hearsed during any free time we had, sometimes with our choir director, Mrs. Finch, and sometimes by ourselves. We also met at my house a few times to practice on our own.” Preparing for the State Music Festival took several practices, which was shown with the high ratings both groups received. Brittany Buttner, a member of the Madrigal, stated, “We practiced every Friday morning at 7:10, and the week before State, we prac-ticed during the end of Acappella.” “Singing for the judges and hearing what people had to say about our songs was my favorite part of State, because we finally got to do what we had been practicing so long for,” commented Dees. While some people felt their singing, and the ratings they received, were the best part of the State Music Festival, not everyone had the same opinion. For one member of the Madrigal, Ben Newell, “Getting McDonalds breakfast afterwards,” was the best part of going to State.

The Hillsboro High School library is in search of yearbooks to complete the collection. If you have a Hillsboro High School yearbook prior to 1957 that you are interested in donating to the library please call Karen Huskey at 636-789-0010 x 1005 or e-mail her at [email protected].

Future Business Leaders of America District Leadership Conference was held Thursday, March 3, 2005 at Mineral Area College. Hillsboro High School is part of “District 12” which is made up of nearly 20 different FBLA chapters who com-peted in all areas of the business curriculum. Nineteen Hillsboro students partici-pated in the competitive events. Places with ribbons and metals were awarded to the following: Leleah McDonald-2nd place-Accounting I Amy Morris-4th place-Banking and Financial Systems Amy Morris-4th place-Business Calculations Kara Meyer-3rd place-Computer Concepts Kara Meyer-2nd place-Introduction to Parliamentary Procedure Leleah McDonald-5th place-Public Speaking II Daryl Spencer-5th place Marketing Candice Johnson-5th place-Word Processing II

Placing in these categories was quite an accomplishment for these students con-sidering we are a relatively new chapter. Each of these categories had an average of 15-25 students competing for the top 5 places. Eleven students from the Hillsboro chapter went on to attend the State FBLA Leadership Conference in Columbia, MO, April 17-19. At the state level, the stu-dents participated in the election process of the state officers, attended leadership workshops and two of our students, Leleah McDonald and Kara Meyer, competed at the state level. Leleah placed second in the state in "Accounting I". She will now go on to compete at the national level in Orlando, Florida at the FBLA Na-tional Leadership Conference. "Way to go Leleah!! Daryl Spencer is advancing to Nationals in the "Virtual Business Challenge"--This is an online business simulation competition that runs twice a year and FBLA students compete with other FBLA students all across the state and the country. Darly placed 3rd in the state and will 12th in the nation, so he has qualified to com-pete and represent the state of Missouri at the national competition in Orlando in June. We're PROUD of you!!" As one of the newest organizations at HHS, we are excited about the activities and accomplishments we have already enjoyed this year and are looking forward to future growth and further success! For additional information, contact Kelly Durrwachter at HHS; (636) 789-0010 ext. 1115, [email protected]

SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL NEWS

FBLA News

Holocaust survivor visits Hillsboro High School

By Tanalyn Ringo

Pictured with Mr. Mendel Rosenberg is Sr. High teacher Liz Duggan

Hillsboro Students Attend State Music Festival

By Tanalyn Ringo

May, 2005 The Hillsboro Messenger

"There is no loneliness greater than the loneliness of a failure." Eric Hoffer

This seemed like a fitting heading for a few thoughts about success. Hope-fully, all of us as human beings have created an environment to help one an-other enjoy success. Success does not just happen. It takes a plan and hard work. However seniors, don't be shocked if others do not react in a positive manner to your successes. The human reality is this: friends usually show up to give you sympathy and support when we fail or experience a loss. Yet, these same people may abandon us when we enjoy a victory of some kind because they can't handle our successes. Just like adults, young people can quickly see who can share enjoyment with them and who can't. We need to rejoice for those who are successful. We need to find ways for every child to enjoy success. Seniors, we only wish the best for you in the future.

So, to all successful people, wear your success gracefully. To those who have not realized the successes that they envision, keep working. Develop a plan and strive to be better. Great people have ways of complimenting oth-ers' successes, and they find ways to help those who are not reaching their potential.

Our ideas should help solve problems or make situations better. There is enough negativity in this world to add to it by finding fault instead of creat-ing good. We challenge you to create good as you move to a new phase in your life.

It takes everyone working together to build a better tomorrow. Think posi-tively. Be happy. Work for the common good of everyone. Serve, don't think that you have to be served. Good Luck in the future.

Shelton E. Smith, Superintendent

Challenge to Seniors Help Create a Better Tomorrow

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Third Quarter Academic Honor Roll 4.0 – 5.0

Anastasia Berwick Benjamin Bettis Kristan Bizelli Markus Boersig Shaye Bouckaert Jeremy Bringer Mario Brontoli Melissa Brucato Kristin Brunner Brittany Buttner Bailey Callahan Kristina Carrico Renee Cella Heather Christopher Elizabeth Cook Bryant Creech MaryAnn Cullen Deanna Dees Christopher DeGuire Jamie Dickerson Karrie Evens

Jordan Finch Paul Flo Shannon Forshee Skye Forshee Sarah Graham Sarah Graves Gregory Grayson Morghan Harmon Brandon Hester Emily Holland John KautznerTamra Keeney Kristina Knight Jessica Laidlaw Tiffany Langley Amy Lehnhoff Dustin Lemp Margaret Lindwedel Nickolas Lomax Leah Nathe

Frances Posillo Tanalyn Ringo Alyse Roppel Megan Sampson Kevin Sanders Evan Saxton Sasha Schlett Lola Schmidt Jeffery Stephens Jenniffer Stetler Amanda Stewart Rebecca Stiles Amy Stinson Sarah Stinson Christina Thebeau Tasha Trimborn Ashley Tucker Karina Utepova Andrew Valleroy Marybeth Wilson

Third Quarter High Honor Roll 3.6 – 3.99

Rachel AderAndrew Amsden Devin Andrews Jacqueline Barker Emilee Barnard Jason Beck Chelsea Bedley Michelle Bennett Bobbi Berry Nick Blanton Nick Blase Cortney Boyer Jake Brooks Julie Byerley Andrea Caine Magan Caine Courtney Caldwell Atlee Callahan Nathan Carroll Samantha Cassaday Sara Cato Paige Chiles Danielle Cooper Justin Crandall Jake Dallas Samantha Daniel Jenny Dempsey Cara Dennert Rachel DuVall Sam Earls Rebecca Eddins Sam Eisenhauer Kristen Ellis Sarah Faulkner Nathan Fears Mike Freeman Brian Grayson Tyler Hall Becky Heinzer Kyle Helms Alisha Hester Justine Hohmann Mike Holt Jessica Hornburg Jaclyn Hoven Ryan Hurd

Joe Jansen Kayla Johnston Jared King MaryEllen Kirkman Silja Klier Julienne Knollhoff Rachel Koenig Jillian Kozloski Kati Krieger Jill Lacey Josh Lammert Theresa Lammert Heather Langley Craig Leftridge Heather Leftridge Tori Lemke Mallory Leonard Missy Leonard Melissa Lombardo Brandi Long Jason Lynn Brandi Mayer Megan McBride Teddy McGrath Josh McKeen Brandon Meyer Kara Meyer Kyle Michler Mendy Michler Amy Mitchell/Morris Jessica Mooney Rachel Mullins Brandon Murphy Ryan Murphy Andrew Naggi Jason Neal Kari Neulist Anthony Null Johnny O'Connell Caroline Paillou Lacey Penning Kyle Petry Holly Pfeiffer Rebecca Pooker Erica Preiss Eric Rains

Jim Rampley Christy Raspberry Kelly Roberts Ashley Roland Erin Roland Ally Russell Cody Russell Melissa Ryan Tiffany Samons Becky Schnaare Dani Schroeder Tarah Schroeter Ed Schuh III Jamie Schwalbert Kris Singh Amanda Smith T. J. Smreker Heather Sona Cody Sparkman Daryl Spencer Adam Spiros Adam St. John Nick Stanfield Chad Statler Nicholas Stephens Johnnie Stevens Michael Stone Josh Stuckel Jeremy Taylor Valerie Theiss Colin Thornton Hillary Timmerman Blake Tolan Ryan Vaughn Heather Vernier Amanda Walker Dexter Wallace Amy Ward Marissa Warren Lindsey Weitl Jenny Welker Rochelle West Keyla Wilfong Candice Wood Andrew Woodson

Third Quarter High Honor Roll 3.6 – 3.99

Jesse Abernathy Adam Acre Lee Acre Brianna Addington Cassie Amsden Bobby Anderson Tabitha Anderson Kim Andert Ashley Antoine Tina Asher Matt Atley Ray Ballard, III Jordon Bauserman Amanda Beattie Katie Becker Whitney Bedbury Michelle Behr Jamie Bizelli Molly Blum Chelsie Boevingloh Katie Bowling Caley Boyer Heather Boyer Lisa Breeden Justin Brewer Brian Bridgeman Becca Brucato Jesse Bruenger Justin Brummel Krystle Burke Kyle Byrd Zach Cage Nichole Cain Trisha Cain Basil Callahan Garrett Callahan Andrea Casey Brandon Christensen Jessica Christian Amanda Clack Amy Clayton Trevor Collins Jack Cook Jasmine Cooney Brandon Crouch BJ Crow Alexis Davis Kayla Davis Tiffany Deachan Natalie DeGuire Joshua Dempsey Aaron Dierks Sabrina Dierks John Dolan Amber Drennen Travis Drilingas Chad Duckworth Danielle Duncan Dennis Dunnegan Olivia Edmonds Sam Ehrenreich Courtney Eidel Derek Emerson Brooke Epple Christina Ervin Jessica Erzinger Natalie Farwig Sharina Fears Emily Feldsien Ryan Ferguson Kristi Fielder Natalie Frank Kimmy Froelich Matthew Frost

Joe G'Sell Jeane Garth Jacklyn Geary Heather Gentry Bryan Gibson Samantha Gilliland Brian Gonzalez Kyle Grasle Dave Gravagna Rebecca Gray Sean Gray Kim Grunzinger Steven Hankins Cathy Hardin Sam Haynes Chris Hemby Becky Henley Jeny Hern Mady Hern Claire Heumann Michelle Hicks Amanda Hoekel Debbie Hoekel Kalie Hoffmann AJ Hohmann Tyler Hohmann Kelsey Horn Gary Hoven Dena Hoyt David Hurd Berry Ijames Sarah Ing Chelsey Ingrassia Dale Jackson Kaleb Jarnagin Tiffany Johner Julia Jones Mike Jones Nathan Jones Trista Kelam Autumn Kennedy Jeremy Kern James Killian Jerrod Killian Rachel Kirkman Kylie Kirkpatrick Jesse Kline Daniel Kluegel Kayla Knight Kellie Koenig Rachael Korzep Brittany Kraus Mike Krysl Bryan Lada Kim Lammert Jenny Landholt Erica Lashley Jake Lawhon Kristy Lee Stephanie Lee JoAnna Leonard Kayla Leonard Nicole Lewis Tonya Little William Long Brandy Lormis Brittnee Lowe Connie Lucas Angela MacKenzie Sam Marti Charlie Massa Steve Mayfield Blair Mayher Maggie McCain

Bob McCane Josh McCullough Leleah McDonald Kevin McGuire Ryan McKee Jaimie McKeen Ryan McKeen Paul McKeever Danielle Mead Shannon Mead Ryan Merklin Cassie Michler Brandy Middleton Eric Miller Emma Mills Brent Mitchell Bridget Mohan Crystal Moore Katie Moore Scott Moore Manny Morales Sausha Morehouse Natasha Moser Joshua Moyer Shea Mudd Kate Mueller Cassandra Mundy Ryan Nash Amanda Nelson Ben Newell Devon Norris Christian Nuckols Aaron Null Shannon O'Heron Cody Oehm Beau Oliver Kyle Orchard Kelsey Ortmann Bobby Otto Mark Owings Amy Pagel Michael Palazzolo Kayla Parker Daniel Patrick Brandy Patterson Kevin Payne Rebecca Pelikan Ben Pendergrass Luke Penning Cory Penrod Roxi Piche Justin Prestidge Sara Pritchard Kyle Proemsey Jesse Reed Reimler Reimler Jamie Renfro Kellie Reynolds Justin Rhodes Trevor Rice Sarah Richardson Megan Ridenour Kristen Riebold Ries Ries Theresia Royal Josh Russell Tyler Sadler Jessica Sanders Elisha Sapper Steve Scanlon Drew Schaub Sonia Schuler Steven Scott Johnny Seigrist Danielle Shackelford

Jerry Shackelford Kelsey Shelton Kimberly Sheppard Andrea Sher James Shrout Jeanine Shrout Kimberly Silver Angela Smith Erica Smith Sami Smith Tony Souders Michael Souders Melissa St.John Angie Stang Kara Steffen Sarah Stegall Jonathan Stevens Joe Stewart Ethan Stocke Lance Struckhoff Natalie Struckhoff Brittany Swafford Nathan Tacony Amanda Theiss Megan Theiss Alicia Thomason Rachel Thurman Mike Trbovich Melissa Treiber Jessie Vaeth Geno Valenti Cody Valle Randy Ventura Jr. Amber Vernier Cara Vonder Bruegge Jake Vonderbruegge Bobby Walker Cassidy Wanner Christina Warren Colin Warren Jenni Watkins Jennifer Watson Corey Webb Dannielle Weber Amanda Weiss Matthew Wemhoff Jamie Werts Danielle Weseman Joshua Weseman Cassandra White Eric Williams Heather Williams Melissa Williams Natasha Williams Zachary Williams Ed Winchester Carrie Womack Justin Womack Rachael Womack Ashley Wood Wendy Wood John Wurmb Brad Ziegler

SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLL

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Early-release days will be added to the calendar for the purpose of Staff Professional Development. These will be announced at the beginning of school.

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PLANNING FOR THE NEW SCHOOL YEAR

KINDERGARTEN SUPPLY LIST 3 boxes (24 count) crayons and 3 boxes (8) count crayons 3 bottles school glue 6 glue sticks 24 regular lead “yellow” pencils 1 pair Fiskars scissors 1 roll of paper towels 1 box Kleenex 1 box dry erase markers 1 box washable markers 1 back pack 1 pencil/crayon box 1 rest mat (these are PLASTIC with red on one side, blue on the other . . . can be found at Wal-Mart for about $5.00)

FIRST GRADE LIST 1 pack of pencils 2 bottles of glue or glue sticks 1 book bag (no trapper keepers) 1 pencil box (8x5) 1 spiral notebook 1 pair of children’s scissors 24 pack of crayons erasers 2 folders (not binders) wet wipes 2 boxes of Kleenex 1 pkg. of three white T-shirts (large child or small men’s) Money for math: 20 pennies, 8 nickels, 10 dimes, 2 quarters, (Money will be re-turned at the end of the year.)

SECOND GRADE SUPPLY LIST Pencils* Crayons* Scissors Glue stick* Erasers* Pencil Box 3 spiral notebooks 2 large boxes of Kleenex* Backpack or Folder 1 roll of paper towels* 1 box of sandwich or quart size ziplock baggies 1 large container of baby wipes* 1 pkg. of three with T-shirts (large child’s or small men’s) *Replenish for second semester

GRADES 3 AND 4 #2 lead pencils red grading pen colored pencils water-based markers 4 spiral notebooks loose-leaf notebook paper (wide-ruled) scissors (pointed tips are fine) ruler (standard and metric) back pack or book bag 2 boxes of tissues

1 roll paper towels 4 folders (3 pronged w/ two pockets)zippered pencil bags (These will be used to store pencils, erasers and other sup-plies.)

Donations of tennis balls, pencils, loose-leaf paper, and dry erase markers would be appreciated by your child’s classroom teacher.

PLEASE DO NOT BRING TRAPPER KEEPERS or ART/PENCIL BOXES. (The students do not have room for them in their desks)

GRADES 5 AND 6 Wide ruled white filler paper (approximately 100 sheets per month). Lead Pencils—2 pencils at all times Blue/black writing pens—ball point Red pen—ball point or felt tip Colored pencils (for maps)

Crayons or colored markers Scissors Glue Sticks and/or white school glue Extra eraser Rulers (12 inch) inches & centimeters Kleenex tissue (2 boxes) Highlighter marker—any color 1 white T-shirt for tie dying Calculator (4 function—inexpensive) 1 roll of paper towels (for science experiments)

NOTE: Individual 5th and 6th grade teachers may require spiral notebooks or fold-ers with pockets, dry erase markers, etc. They will inform students during the first few days of school of these needs.

(NO MECHANICAL PENCILS, PLEASE!! STUDENTS TEND TO PLAY WITH THESE!)

Primary School (K-2) Enrollment Dates

Enrollment dates for the Primary School will be held August 1 & 2. You will need to bring Original Birth Certificate, social security card, immunization records, and proof of residency in the Hillsboro School District. New Kindergarten students will be given an appointment for screening for August 4 & 5.

Hillsboro R-3 School District

WATCH FOR BUS ROUTES IN THE SUMMER MESSENGER

Student Supply Lists 2005-06 These are basic lists. Teachers may ask for additional items as needed.

Please have all materials on the first day of school (August 18, 2005).

Elementary School (3-4) and Intermediate School (5-6) Enrollment Dates

Enrollment for new students to the Elementary and Intermediate Schools begins August 1st from 9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. New students will need their immuniza-tion records, social security card, and proof of residency in the Hillsboro School District. If there are any special educational needs please have that information with you at the time of enrollment.

(Please remember: Our offices will be closed each day from noon until 1:00 p.m.)

ENROLLMENT INFORMATION 2005-06 SCHOOL YEAR

Junior High Registration Information

Below are the dates and times for student registration for the 2005-2006 school year. New students need to bring vaccination records, transcripts, and verification of ad-dress (proof of residency with our district). August 09, 2005 7th Grade Registration 1:00-7:00 p.m. August 11, 2005 8th Grade Registration 1:00-7:00 p.m. August 12, 2005 New Student* Registration 8-12 and 1-3

Senior High Registration Information

Below are the dates and times for student registration for the 2005-2006 school year. New students need to bring vaccination records, transcripts, and verification of ad-dress (proof of residency with our district). August 08, 2005 Senior Registration 8-12 and 1-3 August 09, 2005 Junior Registration 8-12 and 1-3 August 10, 2005 Sophomore Registration 8-12 and 1-3 August 11, 2005 Freshman Registration 8-12 and 1-3 August 12, 2005 New Student* Registration 8-12 and 1-3

*New Students are those new to the Hillsboro R-3 District—those transferring to Hillsboro from another district. Welcome to Hillsboro! Home of the Hawks!

Breakfast—Lunch Prices for 2005-2006 are being

reviewed. Any changes will appear in the Summer

Messenger.

Kindergarten Open House

August 11, 2005 6:00 P.M.

Elementary (1-6) Open House

August 16, 2005 5:30 –7:30 P.M.

May, 2005 The Hillsboro Messenger

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Attendance & good behavior prizes will be given away through out Sum-mer School. Students with perfect at-tendance will be entered in a drawing for a large prize the last day of school. All prizes have been donated by local business. Prizes include, but are not limited to: bikes, gift certificates to various restaurants, Six Flags tickets, and movie tickets.

Lunch and transportation services will be provided for all grade levels. Bus and class schedules will be provided to enrolled students by May 18. Contact the Bus Garage at (636) 789-0000 X8001 for further bus information. Students may still enroll in the Summer School program. Students enrolling in Pre-Kindergarten through Fourth Grade should contact Mrs. Kostine at (636) 789-0050. Students enrolling in grades 5-12 should contact Mr. Imhoff at (636) 789-0000 X 1000.

BOARD MEETINGS OPEN TO PUBLIC

The Hillsboro R-3 Board of Education meets on a regular basis on the second Monday of each month. The meetings are held in the Board of Education office, located at 20 Hawk Drive on campus, beginning at 7:00 p.m. The meetings are open to the public.

HILLSBORO MESSENGER Published by and for the Hillsboro R-3 School District

ADMINISTRATION BLDG Shelton Smith, Superintendent Thomas Knuckles, Asst. Supt. Glenda Smith, Dir. Special Services Jana Rhame, Curr/At-Risk Dir. John Stewart, Business Manager Steve Murray, Dir. of Technology #20 Hawk Drive 789-0060 / 797-2212 FAX - 789-3216

PRIMARY SCHOOL (K-2) Paul Suchland, Principal Collista Kostine, Admin. Asst. 101 Leon Hall Parkway 789-0050

ELEMENTARY SCHL (3-4) Tony Duffner, Principal #13 Hawk Drive 789-0040

INTERMEDIATE SCH. (5-6) Scott Readnour, Principal 10486 Hwy. 21 789-0030

MAINTENANCE DEPT. Tom Muzzey, Director 504 Vreeland Rd. 789-3966 SPECIAL SERVICES CO-OP Linda Werner, Director #5 Ridgewood 797-2820 DAY TREATMENT CENTER Linda O’Reilly, Director 731 Maple St. 789-3333 / 789-4146 JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER Ricky Williams, Tchr. 739 Maple St. 797-5042 FIELDHOUSE PHONE 789-0000 ext. 3400

BOARD OF EDUCATION

Kevin Roberts, President Debra Politte, Vice-Pres. George Engelbach, Treas. Randy Hargis, Sr., , Member Richard Sanders, Member Jason Law, Member Charles ‘Bo’Harrison, Mbr. Beth Johnston, Secretary

The Messenger staff: Editor Lannie Zavorka

Building reporters: Primary Peggy Orlando Elementary Lissa Smith Intermediate Julie Hicks Jr. High Tina Thebeau Sr. High Dorean Dow Student Writer Tanalyn Ringo

The Hillsboro Messenger

Hillsboro R-3 is pleased to announce that Summer Safari will begin June 1 and end on June 30. Currently over 1,000 Pre-Kindergarten through Twelfth grade students are enrolled. The Summer School program offers enrichment and core academic classes for all grade levels. Credit recovery classes are offered for High School stu-dents. Classes offered are listed in the charts below. Classes are subject to

Summer School classes for Pre-Kindergarten through Fourth Grade will be held in the Primary Building. Classes will begin at 8:00 and end at 2:30. Fifth grade through Twelfth grade students will attend classes at the High School from 7:45-2:15. Jr. High, Intermediate, and High school students will be separated for lunch and classes.

1st & 2nd Grade Enrichments: Ancient Egyptian Adventure A Trip Around the World A Bug’s Life Astounding Authors Exploring Nature Arts & Crafts Game Room Computer Games 3...2...1 Blast Off! Outdoor Games Lifetime Sports Dinosaurs Hola! Art of Puzzling Welcome to Jungle Art

5th & 6th Grade Enrichments: Encore! Encore! Survivor Tech Crew Let’s Get Moving Computer Adventure French Art of Puzzling Game Room 3...2...1 Blast Off! Arts & Crafts Lifetime Sports Hola! 6th & 7th Grade Enrichments: Communication Arts Remediation 1 Communication Arts Remediation 2 Book Clubs Film as Literature Storytelling Be a Web Page Designer Science Projects Galore Math Remediation Practical Skills for Survival Big Game Room Attention Shutterbugs Future Freshmen Class Athletic Conditioning/Practice

8th -12 Grade Classes: Computer Graphics Painting or Drawing Performing Shakespeare Musical Theatre Performance Vocal Music for Theater Guitar I Guitar II English 2A English 2B English 1A English 1B Novels of Today Language Arts for Special Needs Introduction to Creative Writing Algebra I -Geometry Concepts of Algebra A Concepts of Algebra B American History World History Social Studies A - Civics Social Studies B – Geography Physical Science Biology Special Services Life Skills Credit Recovery-ILP A+ Tutoring and Mentoring Film Critique

Summer Safari 2005….Let the Adventure Begin!

JUNIOR HIGH (7-8) Terry Edwards, Principal Jackie Marz, Admin. Asst. #12 Hawk Drive 789-0020

SENIOR HIGH (9-12) Sherie Snider, Principal Al Boulicault, Asst. Prin. Amy Phillips, Asst. Prin., Ath. Dir. 123 Leon Hall Parkway 789-0010

ALTERNATIVE SCHOOL Cathy Freeman, Director 9661 Hwy. 21 789-0000 ext. 8101

A+ SCHOOL PROGRAM Cheryl Tilley, Director 123 Leon Hall Parkway 789-0010

TRANSPORTATION DEPT. Tony Steffen, Director 9661 Hwy. 21 789-0081 / FAX 789-2495

3rd & 4th Grade Enrichments: Adventures in Writing The World is a Stage... Art of Puzzling A Summer with the Native Ameri-cans The Meaning of Money Lifetime Sports A Bug’s Life Computer Games Arts & Crafts A Trip Around the World Ancient Egyptian Adventure Astounding Authors Game Room Outdoor Games 3...2...1 Blast Off! Exploring Nature Dinosaurs Welcome to Jungle Art Hola!

SUMMER

SAFARI

May, 2005

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