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Connecting our school and our communities Stark county C.U.S.D. #100 Newsletter
October 22, 2009 • Volume IX - Issue 3
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• IMEA District Festivals
student participants
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• Golf Sectionals
Back: Honorary attendant Korby Kummer; Honorary escort • Art Club News
Joseph Groter; Honorary escort Jon Heaton; Escort Dillon Kelly; • Christmas Green Sales
Freshman attendant Daniel Berchtold; Sophomore attendant
Bryce Paxson; Junior attendent Jake Gerst; Senior attendants • Accounting I
Cole Rumbold and Tanner Ewing; 2008 Homecoming King Greg • Trivia Night
Daum; 2008 Homecoming Queen Elissa Hatfield; Senior atten-
dants Jolene Kieser and Robin Gray; Junior attendant Elizabeth
Groter; Sophomore attendant Shelbie Musselman; Freshman
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attendant Cydney Goodell, Honorary attendants Sally Lee; • Students of the Month
and Honorary escort Justine Ryan. Front: Crown bearer James • “Beauty and the Beast”
Groter, 2009 Homecoming King Andy Kieser, 2009 Homecom-
ing Queen Holly Serpette and Crown bearer Savannah Potter.
• Salute to Veterans
November 12
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• Breakfast & Lunch Menus
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• Letter from Principal
Photo at left: Bill Loane, government instructor at SCHS, and • Parents right-to-know
Kyle Milroy, a sophomore at SCHS. Kyle chose to depict Mr.
Loane as his ‘superhero’ during homecoming week at SCHS.
• Salute to Veterans
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• Calendar
Superintendent’s Office
Photo at bottom: Kiersten Rosebeck, Taylor Wilkinson, Marissa Superintendent: Jerry Klooster
Gray and Jozie Allen, all juniors at Stark County, are shown Secretary: Barbara Loane
dressed up as ‘superheros’ during Homecoming week. Kiersten Bookkeeper: Mary Streitmatter
was dressed as a Power Puff character, Taylor was Barnacle 300 Van Buren
Boy, Marissa chose to dress up as Batman, and Jozie was one Wyoming, IL 61491
of the Incredibles. (309) 695-6123
email: jklooster@stark100.com
Star Staff
Good Attendance
Winners
Alex Brewster
Christian Hoover
Myles Spring
Tommy Perrine
Shelby Gibson
Tara Adams
Cassidy Strom
Ashley Orrick
(pictured at left)
Mr. Anderson, Stark County Farm Bureau, in the classroom talking about pump-
kins. He read a book and then the kids did an art project that showed how the
pumpkin starts out as a seed and ends up as a bright orange pumpkin.
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Rebel Reporter October 2009 Issue - Page 3
Sixth grade IMEA participants: Back row - Samantha Adams, Helena Wyant and Seventh and Eighth grade IMEA participants: Back row - Jade Molln, Samantha Henry,
Char Austin. 3rd row - Payton Nowlan, Kailey Kunzle, Syndey Pearson and Tasji Ashley Phillips and Katrina Crowley. 3rd row - Victoria Harmon, Madelyn Cozad and
Bachman. 2nd row - Jamie Joos, Penny Coats and Trace Tuthill. Front row - Ni- Korin Austin. 2nd row - Kara Downing, Payton Letko and Emily Swearingen. Front row
cole Wagenbach, Brina Lynch and Misty Berchtold. - Sarah Appleton, Seth Draminski and Stephanie Cathey. NOT PICTURED: Alexis Ames
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Rebel Reporter www.stark100.com
TRIVIA NIGHT
sponsored by
Stark County Education
Foundation
Saturday, October 24
at the Lake Calhoun Clubhouse
Telephone Judy Taylor at 286-4451 if you
Sam Klooster (left) and Hannah Rowen (right) qualified for Golf Sectionals wish to sign up.
recenlty. Coach Jim Langdon (center) is proud of their achievement. Neither
progressed to the next round, but Rowen missed the cut by one stroke.
Pictured from Left to Right: Joni Kinsella of the State Bank of Speer; 8th grade - Victoria West - daughter of
Mr. & Mrs. Jeff West of Wyoming; 7th grade - Dylan Knobloch - son of Mr. & Mrs. Keith Knobloch of Wyo-
ming; 6th grade - Sage Pearson - son of Mr. & Mrs. Tom Pearson of Toulon and Mrs. Lynne Knobloch, State
Bank of Speer. Each student received $50 savings bonds from the State Bank of Speer.
To request tickets for “Beauty and the Beast” Students in Mrs. Amy Milroy’s US History class
Make checks payable to “Stark County High School” held a bake sale on Thursday, October 15. Stu-
dents in Mrs. Milroy’s class brought in baked
Name _______________________________________ Phone _______________ goods to sell over the two high school lunch
periods. Over $90 was raised to help defray ex-
penses associated with the annual Veteran’s Day
Number of adult tickets ($45 ea) ________ Number of student tickets ($25 ea) ______ program.
Total amount enclosed ____________ Pictured in photo above: Brandon Shults and Nick
Stiles are shown purchasing baked goods during
Questions? Call Janet Wilkinson: 286-3451 daytime, 286-3501 evenings the bake sale.
Sixth grade girls, pick erasers? Who knew? Dylan Carter wins drawing.
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Rebel Reporter October 2009 Issue - Page 7
Parents Right-to-Know
A Notification Letter to Parents
Dear Parents: lowing: tion or degree;
Whether the teacher Whether the child is
In accordance with has met State qualifications provided services by para-
ESEA Section 1111(h) and licensing criteria for professionals, and, if so,
(6) PARENTS RIGHT-TO- the grade levels and subject their qualifications.
KNOW, the Stark County areas in which the teacher If at any time your child
Community Unit School provides instruction; has been taught for four or
Stark County Principal Mike Principal District is notifying every Whether the teacher is more consecutive weeks by
parent of a student in a teaching under emergency a teacher not highly quali-
Community Unit Domico Stark Renee Wallace Title I school that you have or other provisional status fied, the school will notify
School District County High Stark County the right and may request through which State quali- you.
information regarding the fication or licensing criteria If you have any ques-
Superintendent School and Stark Elementary professional qualifications have been waived; tions, please feel free to
Jerry Klooster County Junior High of your child’s classroom The baccalaureate de- contact your district super-
teacher. This information gree major of the teacher intendent, Jerry Klooster, at
regards the professional and any other graduate cer- (309)-695-6123.
From Superintendent Jerry Klooster qualifications of your child’s tification or degree held by Sincerely,
Rather than focus on Flu Season learning directly to stu- classroom teachers includ- the teacher, and the field of Jerry Klooster
just one topic this month, On the date I am writ- dents. Specifically, it’s a ing, at a minimum, the fol- discipline of the certifica- District Superintendent
I would like to share some ing this article – October large whiteboard that uses
information about a few 13, Eighty (90) elementary touch technology for de-
unrelated events/topics go- students are home sick. As tecting user input. A projec-
ing on in the school district of this date, District 100 has tor is used to display a com-
about which you may or no medically confirmed puter’s video output onto
may not already know: cases of H1N1, but like most the whiteboard, which then
schools, we are operating acts as a huge touchscreen.
Student Council Wins under the assumption that If you want to know more
Smart Board some of our sick students about Smart Boards, give us
Congratulations to may very well have the a call, or better yet, ask your
Mrs. Howard, Mr. Buchert, H1N1 strain. We have three son or daughter, I’ll bet he/
Student Council members RN’s on staff who are keep- she can tell you all about
and all the generous mem- ing a close eye on students them.
bers of the community who and who keep in close con-
collected and delivered over tact with the local Health Considering:
three thousands pounds Department. We will con- Enhanced Math and
of clothes to Goodwill in tinue to be in touch with Science Curriculum: The
Peoria earlier this month! parents about implement- district is currently inves-
For being the winners in ing strategies to reduce the tigating the feasibility of
this clothing collection transfer of germs at home creating an enhanced math
contest, SCHS will receive and at school. and science program at
a free, interactive Smart the high school specifically
Board. Thank you also to On the Horizon geared for students plan-
Ann Domico for notifying Here is a list of items ning careers in the math
Student Council about the that the District is either and/or science fields. Ad-
contest. currently implementing or ministrators and teachers
considering for implemen- are just beginning to put to-
Local Emergency Respond- tation: gether a preliminary sketch
ers Help with Drills of what this program might
On Wednesday, Sep- Implementing: look like.
tember 16, the Elementary New Web Site: The new E-Pay: This is a free
School had an evacuation district web site is now fully online payment system
drill with local emergency operational. I would urge through the Secretary of
responders. On Mon- you to visit the site at State’s Office that would al-
day, October 5, the JH and and let me low parents to pay for many
HS had the same type of know what you think. A link student fees by credit card.
evacuation drill. These an- to the SDS Student Manage- LunchBox: This is a
nual evacuation drills, with ment and Grade Reporting breakfast and lunch soft-
emergency responders, are program should be opera- ware program that would
now required by law in Il- tional by the end of the first replace the traditional way
linois. Planning meetings grading period. Thank you students pay for and are
with local fire, police and for you patience while we recorded for breakfast and
ambulance personnel are are ‘working out the bugs’. lunch costs.
held in advance of each drill Eventually, we hope to add Bus Garage: The old
and follow-up meetings are teacher web pages and ad- bus garage next to the high
held to assess performance. ministrator podcasts. school in Toulon has a num-
The purpose of each drill Smart Boards Tech- ber of ongoing safety issues.
is to work in concert with nology: Through the use The board is looking into
local responders to best of grant monies, the district possible new locations/op-
prepare for an actual emer- has been able to purchase tions for storing/maintain-
gency. I would like to thank seven (7) Smart Boards for ing our bus fleet.
all of these wonderful local use in various classrooms If you would like to
professionals and volun- in all three schools. Smart comment on any of the top-
teers who give of their time Board is the brand name of ics mentioned above, please
in order to ensure the safety an interactive white board feel free to give me a call at
of our students. that teachers can use to 695-6123 or email me at jk-
bring online research and looster@stark100.com.