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MANAGING EDITOR
While the criminal case against aformer Menomonee Falls High Schoolteacher proceeds, the School District
of Menomonee Falls detailed the stepsit took to forward the matter to lawenforcement and what steps it will betaking in the weeks ahead.
“This shouldn’t be a conversationwithin a school environment, thereshould never be a violation of trustbetween that teacher and student rela-tionship,” District SuperintedentPatricia Greco said Dec. 23 – a dayafter April M. Novak, 30, of Sussex,was charged with 12 counts of sexualassault of a student by school staff.
Novak was a reading intervention-ist at the high school, a position sheheld since August 2013.
According to the criminal com-plaint, a police detective was advised
Dec. 15 that a teacher at the schoolobserved a male student and the sus-pect “embraced with a possible kiss” inher classroom on Dec. 11.
District officials stated the teacherwho observed the embrace reportedthat information to high schooladministration with 30 minutes left inthe school day on Dec. 11. At thattime, Novak – who served as a readinginterventionist at the high scool sinceAugust 2013 – was placed on leave.Following a school investigation thatoccurred on Dec. 14, police were calledearly Dec. 15 regarding the matter.
The School District of MenomoneeFalls issued a statement Dec. 17 stat-ing an investigation was occurring andthat the staff member who was thesubject of the investigation was placedon leave. Novak subsequently resignedfrom the district.
According to the criminal com-plaint filed Dec. 22, the student saidthat he and the suspect engaged insexual intercourse in the classroom
“less than 12 times.” The victpolice none of the inteoccurred outside of school.
When questioned by policesaid that from mid-October tDecember she and the student ein intercourse 12 times in throom.
Bail was set at $100,000 forA preliminary hearing has been
uled for 3 p.m. Jan. 4 at the WaCounty Courthouse.After the charges were fil
district sent out a statement ents announcing the charges.
“The safety and well-beingstudents is the highest prioritySchool District of MenomoneThe District takes this responvery seriously and will promptltigate any concerns regarding safety while also insuring thsuch investigation is handled sionally and respects the confiity of all persons involved,” ttrict said in the statement sentents.”
The statement added that cing will be available for studethat “the safety of our studebeen and remains our highestty.”
During a news conference 22, Greco said Novak’s actions represent the expectations we our staff, nor are her actions ation of our other district emplo
“The behavior described witcriminal complaint violates thof the student’s family, Ms. family and the community aexpectations we hold for any e–and most impacted is the stGreco said.
She said the district focusupport the student and his famall family members impacted
situation. Greco said the distrtaken action in working with sand staff “to demonstrate a support and keep a level of fthe learning envirionment.”
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Agnes “Aggi” Thurner has been cre-atively expressing herself her wholelife, beginning with the first poem shewrote at age eight and most recentlyhaving a poem she wrote at age 81 pub-lished in a book called “BedtimeStories.”
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Board approves memorandum of understandinfor proposed Dheinsville Park pavilion
The Germantown Village Boardapproved a Memorandum of Understanding with the GermantownHistorical Society Dec. 7 regarding thedevelopment of a pavilion atDheinsville Park.
The memorandum states that anymoney raised for the pavilion will gotoward the construction and relatedcosts of the pavilion, the village andhistorical society will have finalapproval over the design of the pavil-ion, and the historical society will beresponsible for project management andconstruction of the pavilion with over-
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“This colleague was remarkablystrong in coming forward and did
exactly what we would hopeleague would do in protectinthey believe was an inappriattionship with a student,”Greco
She ended the news conferstating that “in any situation wopportunities to actually refwhat could we do differentlyconversations should we makthat we’re prompting. We taresponsibility very seriously anthe debriefing process, we sacross the entire leadershipThese cases are rare, and theybe – they shouldn’t happen twith. When we take the opportureflect on what we can do betabsolutely do that.”
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NEWS & EVENTSKnit-In at the Old Courthouse
Museum Jan. 6A Knit-In will be held at the Old
Courthouse Museum, 320 S. 5thAvenue, West Bend, on Wednesday,Jan. 6 from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.This informal group will meet, chat,stitch and share ideas for the upcom-ing Yarn Bomb. WCHS staff will be onhand to help beginners. Crocheters
welcome. Those interested can RSVP toJanean at [email protected] (262) 335-4678.
Businesses, organizations can getinvolved in Spring Fest 2016Waukesha County businesses and
organizations interested in havingbooths at Spring Fest: Better Togetherare encouraged to register now. TheSussex Area Chamber of Commerce andother local community organizationsare organizing this exciting communi-ty open house March 12 at HamiltonHigh School in Sussex.
Spring Fest is an excellent way toshowcase your business and meet withother businesses, organizations andcommunity members. The event is freeand is open to the public. It is antici-pated that more than 1,000 people willattend. Renting an exhibit boothallows businesses and organizations tomake face-to-face contact with resi-
dents in northern Waukesha County,showcase products and services,explain the cause, develop newprospects and gain exposure to a widerange of people. The event is made pos-sible because of major sponsorshipfrom Momentum Early Learning alongwith Sussex IM and Froedert & theMedical College of Wisconsin. In-kindsupport is provided by the Orion
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ment, health screenings, children’sactivities and demonstrations areamong the highlights of this eventthat is free and open to the public.Exhibits and activities will occur from9 a.m. until 2 p.m. at Hamilton HighSchool, W220 N6151 Town Line Rd.,Sussex.
For more information about theevent, visit the Spring Fest Web site atwww.springfestsussex.org, [email protected] or call theSussex Chamber of Commerce at (262)246-4940.
Veteran to describe Honor Flighttrip during presentationat Pauline Haass Library
My Experiences on an Honor Flightto Washington, D.C. will be presentedat the Pauline Haass Public Library onTuesday, Jan. 12 at 1 pm. Fred Keller
will describe the events of the June,2015 amazing adventure.
Keller, who is the area’s historianand curator of the Sussex-Lisbon AreaHistorical Society museum, is also aveteran of the Korean War. He was oneof 140 veterans of World War II and theKorean War who spent a day viewingvarious monuments and historical sitesin the nation’s capital.
He will also talk about his assign-ment to Occupied Germany, from 1952-54, where he served as an MP. He willdisplay mementoes, including a slideprogram, scrap books and militaryequipment.
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hour. No registration is requireand other programs are presenthe Friends of the Library to learning opportunities to the reof the area. The next programs 4: Writing! and March 3: KnowSigns of Alzheimer’s.
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Wiggly and is still open durinstruction. More information obtained by calling 246-5180 regular library hours. The libracomes the opportunity to serve
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Woodside students jump for heart health
Woodside Elementary School stu-dents smashed their highest total everand raised more than $20,822 for theAmerican Heart Association Dec. 16through a “Jump Rope for Heart” event.With 272 students and their familiesparticipating, Woodside had a 92 per-cent participation rate.
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The Germantown boys basketball teamlost their first game of the season Dec. 22,falling at Hartland Arrowhead in a non-
conference match, 87-79. Germantown'sJuwan McCloud led all scorers with 36points while Max Keefe added 20 points.
Germantown was scheduled to playStevens Point at the WBY Shootout atConcordia University Dec. 30 in a rematchof last years WIAA Division I title game.
Hamilton beat Lake Geneva Badger in anonconference match Dec. 22, 67-52.Hamilton's Jacob Hartung led all scorerswith 35 points. Hamilton entered the hol-iday break with a 6-1 record and was toplay two games at the Holiday Shootout at
Just A Game Fieldhouse in Wisconsin DellsDec. 28-29.
Menomonee Falls beat Green Bay East
Dec. 22, 74-43. Justin Gruber ledMenomonee Falls with 17 points. The wingave Menomonee Falls an overall record of 5-3. Menomonee Falls was to play atKenosha Tremper Dec. 30.
The Kettle Moraine Lutheran boys bas-ketball team entered the holiday break ona positive note, defeating Waukesha WestDec. 22 78-54. Mack Knueppel was theleading scorer for Kettle Moraine Lutheran13 points while Conor Johnson had 11points. Afterward, the Chargers had anoverall record of 3-3.
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The Germantown girls basketball teamlost to Pewaukee in the last game beforethe holiday break Dec. 22, 70-53. KenzieSchmitz led Germantown with 17 points.The Warhawks then won its first game atthe Rathke Memorial tournament in
Franklin Dec. 28, beating Middleton 73-65.Schmitz led Germantown with 23 points.
After that game, Germantown had anoverall record of 7-2.
Menomonee Falls entered the holiday
break with a 47-44 win over Whitefish BayDec. 22. Afterward, Menomonee Falls hadan overall record of 3-7. Karly Volz,Marissa Igunbor and Jessica Boerner ledMenomonee Falls with 14 points each.
Kettle Moraine Lutheran headed into
the winter break with a 80-24 win overWaukesha North Dec. 22. LyndseySoderbeck led the Chargers with 18 points.Afterward, Kettle Moraine Lutheran had anoverall record of 7-3.
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Menomonee Falls and Germantown Police Blotter The following report was taken from
records at the Menomonee Falls Police Department.
Drug possession• A 24-year-old man was cited for
possession of a prescription medicationwithout a prescription after policeresponded to his residence in the 15000block of Hilltop Drive at 2:27 a.m. Dec.
10. The man’s mother had called policeto report concern for her son who hadleft the residence with a baseball bat. Asearch of the male’s room turned up twoAdderall pills that were not prescribedto the man.
• A 25-year-old man was taken intocustody for possession of drug para-phernalia at 5:40 p.m. Dec. 15 after asmoking pipe was discovered in the sub-
ject’s vehicle during a traffic stop atSilver Spring Drive and Van Buren Drive.
Operating after revocation• A male subject was arrested for
operating after revocation and drivingwithout a required ignition interlockdevice at 3:54 p.m. Dec. 8 in the 13000block of Appleton Avenue.
Operating while intoxicated• A 24-year-old Menomonee Falls
woman was arrested for operating while
intoxicated at 8:37 p.m. Dec. 7 after shewas reported to be walking throughGood to Go Quick Mart, N88 W15167Main St., “in a daze.” She was found tohave a blood-alcohol level of .20.
• A female subject was arrested foroperating while intoxicated-secondoffense at 11:08 p.m. Dec. 9 after shewas stopped for driving with unautho-rized plates in the W18000 block of
County Line Road. Investigation deter-mined the woman was under the influ-ence of prescription medication.
Probation violation• A 53-year-old Menomonee Falls
woman was taken into custody on aprobation violation at 8:57 p.m. Dec. 7after she was found to be consumingalcohol during a house check at her res-idence on Main Street, which was a vio-lation of her probation terms.
Theft• Two unknown actors entered an
unlocked van at Northway Fence Inc.,N57 W13250 Shenandoah Drive, andremoved four chop saws, two anchor
guns, two drill/driver kits and one bandsaw Dec. 6.• Unknown actors cut locks on three
construction trailers at Jack Gray
Transport, N56 W13180 Silver SpringRoad, and removed tools Dec. 6.
Warrants• A 23-year-old Milwaukee man was
taken into custody on a WaukeshaCounty warrant at 11:37 a.m. Dec. 8 fol-lowing a traffic stop in the 14000 blockof Appleton Avenue.
• A 34-year-old Milwaukee man was
taken into custody on five Pewaukeewarrants at 2:58 a.m. Dec. 8 following atraffic stop at Highway 41 and W. GoodHope Road.
• A 30-year-old Milwaukee womanwas taken into custody on a BrookfieldTownship warrant at 6:39 p.m. Dec. 11in the 12400 block of WestbrookCrossing.
• A 37-year-old Milwaukee man wastaken into custody on a Glendale war-rant at 2:44 p.m. Dec. 10 in the W1300block of Silver Spring Drive.
The following report was taken fromrecords at the Germantown Police Department.
Disorderly conduct
• A female student at GermantownHigh School, W180 N11501 River Lane,was cited for disorderly conduct at 8:08a.m. Dec. 16 after dumping water on
her boyfriend following an argu
Retail theft• A male subject was taken in
tody for retail theft, possession ijuana and on a warrant throuBerlin at 2:23 p.m. Dec. 16 aFarm, N96 W18200 County Line
• A male subject was cited ftheft at Fleet Farm at 12:21 p.m
• A male subject was taken intody for retail theft at Fleet F5:01 p.m. Dec. 20.
Theft• A female resident from the
block of Chippewa Drive report15 that a delivery package was rfrom her front porch.
• A male resident from the block of Elmwood Drive reportedthat an unknown actor hadChristmas lights from his yard.
Warrants• Two male subjects were tak
custody on warrants at 11:39 p16 following a traffic stop N10000 block of Maple Road.
• A male subject was transportthe Waukesha County Jail to GermPolice Department on two Germwarrants at 3:03 p.m. Dec. 17.
with disabilities. If a program isrequired in accessible format, pleasecall at least 72 hours in advance.
Monthly activities at theGermantown Senior Center
The following are free monthlyactivities offered at the GermantownSenior Center.
• Technology Help-Offered fromnoon to 1 p.m. the third Friday of themonth. Bring i-Pad, laptop, cell ortablet and have tech questionsanswered. Call to make a reservation.
• Benefit Specialist-Offered secondTuesday and fourth Thursday of themonth. Benefit specialist JenniferFletcher will answer questions aboutMedicare, medical assistance, supple-ments and housing. To schedule anappointment, call the WashingtonCounty Department on Aging at 1-877-306-3030.
• Writer’s Circle-Meets from 1 to3:30 p.m. second and fourth Monday of the month. Record family lore and leg-ends, share life story, express self in
poetry. Meet and critique others’ writ-ing. This is a drop-in program.Call the Germantown Senior Center
at 262-253-7799 for any additionalquestions regarding the programs listed.
City of Brookfieldhosting recycling event
The City of Brookfield will be host-ing a special one-day collection of electronics and appliances open to anyWaukesha County resident onSaturday, January 9th from 9:00 a.m.to noon. The collection will take placeat 19700 Riverview Drive.
State law bans electronics and
appliances from landfills and incinera-tors due to the valuable materials thatcan be recycled and reused, includingprecious metals like gold and copper.Many devices also contain hazardousmaterials such as lead, mercury, cadmi-um, chromium and chemical flameretardants that need to be disposed of properly.
Items that will be collected at theevent for a cash only fee include tele-vision sets ($20 each) and Cathode RayTube computer monitors ($5 each).These additional items will be collect-ed at no fee: computers, other com-puter monitors, printers, keyboards,laptops, scanners, DVD players, VCRs,stereos, cell phones, telephones, airconditioners, dehumidifiers, refrigera-tors, microwaves, watercoolers, freez-ers, water heaters, washer/dryers,stoves, oven/ranges, dishwashers.
The City of Oconomowoc will hostthe next collection event on Saturday,February 13 at 630 Worthington from9:00 a.m. to noon. For upcomingevents or more information visit ourwebsite waukeshacounty.gov/recyclingor call 262-896-8300.
‘Alice in Wonderland’ at SchauerCenter Jan. 22, 23
Schauer Rising Stars Productionsbrings the adventures of Disney’s Alicein Wonderland, Jr. to the SchauerCenter on Friday, Jan. 22 at 7 p.m. andSaturday, Jan. 23 at 3 and 7 p.m. The60 minute, family-friendly perform-ance follows Alice as she chases theWhite Rabbit, raps with a bubble-blow-ing Caterpillar, and beats the Queen of Hearts at her own game. Based on thebeloved book and timeless film, thefast-paced adaptation features newarrangements of such Disney songs as
I’m Late, The Un-birthday Song, andZip-Z-Dee-Doo-Dah.
Disney’s Alice in Wonderland, Jr. isan opportunity to see talented youngpeople perform. The cast of local stu-dents features Sesha Bell, Grace Pagel,and Haley Schultz as the Cheshire Cat,Amanda Mahlum, Audra Schaefer, andMaggie Dentino as Alice, Darick Fait asthe White Rabbit, Weston Jaeger andAaron Hass as Tweedle Dee andTweedle Dum, Evan Klink as the MadHatter, Elliot Lehman as theCaterpillar, Riannya McCauley as theMarch Hare, and Tatum Thorson andAnthony Soto as the Queen and King of Hearts. Other madcap characters willbe performed by Mary Beckmann,Madeline Ciriacks, Bailey Donahue,Emily Draxler, Isabelle Draxler, EllieEckert, Madison Gieryn, Eliot Giffin,Megan Graunke, Alyssa Graunke,Makenna Hanke, Mallory Hoitink, EricaHorst, Lauren Jex, Delanie Kastner,Jedda Keller, Mariah Kiefer, LouizaKuepper, Catherine Meyer, ElianaMitchell, Aviya Mitchell, HannahMueller, Virginia Noe, Violet Schulteis,Ethan Schulteis, Kate Scroggins,
Abigail Stachura, Amelia Stachura,Audrey Swigert, Jack Thorson, TaliaThorson, Joshua Thorson, MadelynnTobey, Arielle Weston, Bianca RoseWhite, Tyler Zuern, and Kyle Zuern.
In addition to the performance,there will be a Pre-show Art Workshopfrom 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Fridayevening. Students will celebrate theirown “very happy un-birthday” by cre-ating tea cup artwork using markers,crayons, and watercolors. Tuition is$10 per student. One can call (262)670-0560, ext. 3 to register in advance.
Tickets to see Disney’s Alice InWonderland, Jr. are $13 for adults, $10
for students (13 and up), $8 fdren (12 and under), and $5 tickets (3 and under). Tickets purchased at the Schauer CenOffice Monday through Frida11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Sfrom 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Rural Street in Hartford, chaphone at (262) 670-0560, exonline at SchauerCenter.org.
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Join Our Health Care Team!We’re a family oriented health care facility.
RN Part Time Days(New Grads Welcome)
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We’re just a short 15 minutedrive south of Fond Du Lac
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CAREGIVERSFULL & PART TIME ALL SHIFTS
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Our medium size CBRF is looking for an Assistant Manager. Must have experience.
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12 Drivers Needed!!
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Attend a 1:1 Job Fair at the following locations:MONDAYS
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TUESDAYSManpower Office
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THURSDAYS Jack Russell Hartford Library
Main Street, HartfordTime: 10:00- 2:00 p.m.
FRIDAYS West Bend Library
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110 East Park AveHartland, WI 53029
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