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Superintendent’s Notes by Mike Davis
JANUARY 2015 HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
Sterling Jet news
1st # is District and 2nd # is State
Class English Math Reading Science Composite
2010 19.3 - 21.8 21.3 - 21.6 20.6 - 22.4 22.0 - 22.0 20.9 - 22.1
2011 18.6 - 21.8 21.2 - 21.7 18.8 - 22.3 21.8 - 22.0 20.2 - 22.1
2012 20.9 - 21.8 *22.9 - 21.7 *23.6 - 22.3 *22.0 - 21.9 *22.4 - 22.0
*2013 *22.6 - 21.1 *24.8 - 21.1 *22.5 - 21.8 *24.3 - 21.5 *23.8 - 21.5
2014 19.4 - 21.3 19.3 - 21.1 20.9 - 22.0 *21.8 - 21.7 20.5 - 21.7
Sterling Public Schools Annual Report
Grade 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
PreK 2 6 12 13 18
K 14 17 15 7 11
1st 18 17 18 15 9
2nd 13 15 15 18 13
3rd 12 13 15 14 19
4th 17 12 13 16 14
5th 12 17 13 14 17
6th 21 11 17 12 14
7th 15 20 12 18 12
8th 20 15 22 14 19
9th 17 19 15 23 15
10th 19 16 19 15 21
11th 19 18 16 18 17
12th 18 19 18 19 18
TOTAL 217 215 220 216 217
Sterling Public Schools 5 Year Enrollment Report
Sterling Public Schools Average ACT Scores
*Sterling students outscoring the State Average The Class of 2013 outscored the State Average in all categories! The last three years the students have outscored the State Average in Science.
Year Assessed Valuation Levy Property Taxes State Aid General Fund
Budget Actual Expenditures
2010-11 157,967,065.00 1.11 1,760,596.00 561,909.00 3,469,138.00 3,017,138.00
2011-12 173,446,405.00 1.09 1,896,728.00 527,538.00 3,668,906.00 2,843,439.00
2012-13 181,712,466.00 1.07 1,954,612.00 483,889.00 3,927,273.00 2,858,125.00
2013-14 205,679,700.00 0.98 2,007,603.00 642,608.16 4,016,100.00 2,702,065.00
2014-15 240,030,859.00 0.75 1,792,226.00 832,826.00 4,265,000.00
Sterling Public Schools 5 Year General Fund Financial Report
Accomplishments over the last year...
Facilities » Improving the air quality in the school with the
Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Project.
» Fencing around the basketball court and playground.
» The addition of two brand new vans for transportation.
» The addition of cameras on the route buses. » Upgrading the kitchen by replacing the two
confection ovens and purchasing a fruit and vegetable serving bar.
» The Board of Education Building and Grounds Committee is working with an architect for future building improvement projects, including a new playground for PreK and lower elementary students.
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Educational Programs » Starting the first ever Sterling FFA and TeamMates Chapters. » Bringing the Missoula Children’s Theatre to the elementary students. » The formation of the Health and Wellness Committee and activities: The elementary walking club in the mornings before
school, the “Second Chance Breakfast” for the students in grades 7-12, joining the Fuel Up to Play 60, and The Whole Child Project.
» The PreK Expansion Grant increasing the enrollment from 8 to 18 and increasing to all day-every day PreK. » The Title I Expansion from part-time to full-time and implementing the SRA Corrective Reading program. » Technology Improvements: Mimio Projectors in the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade classroom with more being planned. Two
carts, each with 20 iPads, for the elementary classrooms. An additional cart of 20 laptop computers for the Jr. & Sr. High School classrooms. All staff will be attending the Nebraska Educational Technology Association Conference in April.
» Improving teacher effectiveness with adopting Marzano teaching strategies and attending the Marzano Academy V this summer. Financial » The district saved $156,060 in 2013-14 compared to 2012-13. » The general fund cash reserves improved by $333,053 in 2013-14. » Starting a Special Building Fund in 2013-14 and the ending balance was $118,729 and an additional $150,000 added in 2014-15
for future building projects. » Lowering the general fund tax in 2014-15 by $215,377. » Upgrading to the Harris School Solutions Apta Fund Accounting Program and consolidating the checking accounts. » eFunds for Schools allows parents to pay for meals on line via ACH from their checking account or credit cards. Contact Steph
at extension 101 if you would like assistance setting up your family for eFunds lunch payments. Board of Education » The BOE showing appreciation to the staff through commendations, the Welcome Back to School Picnic, and providing spiral
hams at Christmas. » Updating the Board Policies and plans to finish all the policies, then making them available for all on the school website. » Board member local training and attending Nebraska Association of School Boards Conferences. Superintendent Retirement I informed the Board of Education at the December meeting that I will be retiring at the end of this year. This is my second retirement. My total tenure is 38 years in Education: 27 years as a high school Agriculture Education teacher and FFA Advisor with 11 years as a Superintendent of Schools.
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Authorization For Administration of Medication at School
Reminder - if you are sending medication to school for your child/children, it needs to be in the original container labeled with the child's name, this includes cough drops. We also need medical authorization in order to dispense any medication. These forms can be found on-line under Quick Links, Handbooks & Forms. Prescription meds and inhalers need to have the second portion of the form completed by the doctor’s office. Thank you!
Districts: ~3rd place
~Megan Barber, Ben Logston, Becky Williams, Micah Erickson, and Sydney Porter received Outstanding Actor Awards
Conference: ~5th place
~Megan Barber, Ben Logston, and Micah Erick-son received Outstanding Actor Awards
CONGRATS!
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From the Principal’s Desk by Ryun Theobald Page 3
Welcome Back!!! I hope everyone enjoyed a longer Christmas Break than normal for the sec-ond year in a row. We avoided using any snow days during the first semester and are on sched-ule, but you never know what Mother Nature has in store for the second semester. Our first semester was very successful as usual and I am eagerly looking forward to a strong finish during the second half of the 2014-15 school year. With that being said, here are some items for your consideration as we roll into 2015. Sportsmanship. As we are now in the middle of our winter sports season, I want to remind
everyone that positive sportsmanship is an expectation for everyone. We probably have the best support for our ath-letic teams in southeast Nebraska and the only way we can add to this is by being the most positive and encouraging fans we can be. It may be a little bit cliché, but let’s all try to Let the Coaches Coach, Let the Officials Officiate, and Let the Fans be Positive Supporters. If we do that, we will continue to raise the bar and continue to be the best fans in southeast Nebraska. Students at School Events. For the most part, our students do a nice job at ballgames. The only concern I have is the number of kids who come to games just to “play”. It would make my job, as well as that of other staff members who are on duty, easier if students would spend more time watching the game and less time playing in the front lobby and cafeteria areas. My personal philosophy is that if kids are watching the game, they are learning something about the game as well. By doing this, we can continue to develop great athletes who are students of the game. In addi-tion, there is less chance that someone will get hurt if everyone is watching the game. Elementary Recess. As we enter the coldest months of the school year, I would like to remind parents of our ex-pectation with outside recess. As long as the temperature, and taking into consideration wind chill, is above freezing, we will have outside recess. This is also dependent on the conditions of the playground. Administrative decision will be the final factor in determining where recess will take place. Getting a little fresh air during the day is good for kids, so please make sure your students come prepared for outside recess. Attendance. Looking back at the first semester, our overall daily student attendance was very good. In fact, stu-dent absences as a whole were as low as any year I can remember. Having great attendance is one of the keys that lead to student success. At the start of the year, I reminded parents to provide a note from a doctor, dentist, or other medical professional if their student would be missing school for an appointment. I would like to commend parents for being diligent about this. Keep up the good work and please continue to provide the school with this information during the second semester! If you have any questions about the student attendance policies, please refer to the stu-dent handbooks or contact me directly.
As always, if you have any concerns or comments, please do not hesitate to give me a call.
GO JETS!!!
Every year the governor honors students from various clubs who have received national recognition for their hard work and proficiency with their various competitions. This year the Sterling Skills USA team that consisted of Thomas Tucker, Erika Goracke, and Tara Hestermann received a 3rd place national medal in the rotunda of the State Capitol for their protect "Raising Beef to Feed America". After the ceremony they had a private meeting with Senator Watermeier who thanked them for their hard work and passion for agriculture.
SKILLS USA
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Freeman Tournament (0-4) Sterling vs. Elmwood-Murdock (L 0-2) 20-25, 17-25 Sterling vs. Pawnee City (L 0-2) 14-25, 22-25 Sterling vs. Diller-Odell (L 0-2) 19-25, 20-25 Sterling vs. Friend (L 0-2) 13-25, 19-25
Sterling vs. Freeman (L 0-3) 18-25, 14-25, 15-25
Pawnee City Triangular (0-2) Sterling vs. Falls City (L 0-2) 14-25, 12-25 Sterling vs. Pawnee City (L 1-2) 11-25, 25-20, 23-25
MUDECAS Tournament (1-3) Sterling vs. JCC (W 2-0) 25-20, 25-14 Sterling vs. HTRS (L 0-2) 22-25, 12-25 Sterling vs. Meridian (L 0-2) 9-25, 15-25 Sterling vs. Diller-Odell (L 0-3) 22-25, 11-25, 12-25
Sterling vs. Dorchester (W 3-1) 25-16, 25-23, 22-25, 25-17
Conestoga Tournament (1-2) Sterling vs. Conestoga (W 2-0) 25-18, 25-13 Sterling vs. Johnson Brock (L 0-2) 20-25, 19-25 Sterling vs. Archbishop Bergan (L 1-2) 17-25, 25-22, 23-25
Sterling Triangular (2-0) Sterling vs. College View (W 2-0) 25-15, 25-9 Sterling vs. Lewiston (W 2-0) 25-19, 25-14
Concession Stand Workers
Jan. 6, 2015 3:15-5:15PM: Beth & Wayne
Hansen, Barb Heusman, Mike & Gloria Hestermann,
Jim & Mary Erickson. 5:15-7:15PM: Danny & Artis Fisher, Gary & Sheila Stolz,
Matt Akers, Brian & Lois Agena. 7:15PM-close: Pat & Kristie McClellan, Alan & Debi Lempka,
Jon & Brenda Rathe, Scott & Sandy Buss. *If you are unable to work your shift, please find a replacement.
Thank you for supporting your child’s music program!!!
Sterling vs. Elmwood-Murdock (L 0-3) 12-25, 15-25, 13-25
Falls City Tournament (1-2) Sterling vs. Falls City (L 0-2) 19-25, 15-25 Sterling vs. Fairbury (L 1-2) 25-16, 18-25, 24-26 Sterling vs. Tri-County (W 2-0) 25-12, 25-15
Sterling vs. Grand Island Central Catholic (L 0-3) 5-25, 13-25, 8-25
Pioneer Conference (2-1) Sterling vs. Lewiston (W 2-0) 25-18, 25-22 Sterling vs. Johnson Brock (L 0-2) 21-25, 17-25 Sterling vs. Pawnee City (W 3-2) 14-25, 20-25, 25-23, 25-22, 15-8
Falls City SH Triangular (0-2) Sterling vs. Falls City Sacred Heart (L 0-2) 13-25, 17-25 Sterling vs. Neb. City Lourdes (L 0-2) 17-25, 22-25
Sterling vs. Johnson Brock (L 0-3) 16-25, 21-25, 23-25
Sub-Districts Sterling vs. Diller-Odell (L 0-3) 22-25, 13-25, 17-25
JH Boys BB (6-8) Johnson Brock 42 - Sterling 31
HTRS Tournament (1-2) Sterling 33 - HTRS 32 Diller-Odell 29 - Sterling 23 Falls City SH 46 - Sterling 18
Sterling 34 - Diller-Odell 27
Freeman Tournament (1-1) Sterling 37 - Lewiston 31 Freeman 43 - Sterling 28
Sterling 41 - Pawnee City 23
Lewiston 38 - Sterling 32
Falls City Tournament (1-1) Sterling 31 - Auburn 25 Falls City 33 - Sterling 25
Lewiston Tournament (1-1) Sterling 31 - Lewiston 30 OT Diller-Odell 31 - Sterling 28
Freeman 35 - Sterling 25
From the Desk of the Athletic Director by Brent Heusman
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Varsity Lady Jet VB (8-21)
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FOOTBALL AWARDS 2014
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ALL-DISTRICT FOOTBALL PIONEER ALL-CONFERENCE FOOTBALL
First Team Offense Second Team Defense Skill Position - Rhet Dirks Punter - Rhet Dirks Skill Position - Josh Masur Honorable Mention Offense First Team Defense Skill Position - Rhet Dirks Punter - Rhet Dirks Second Team Offense Skill Position - Dylan Benson Second Team Defense DB/Linebacker - Thomas Tucker
DB/Linebacker - Jordan Wenzl
Rhet Dirks Thomas Tucker Jordan Wenzl Dylan Benson Josh Masur
PIONEER ALL-CONFERENCE VOLLEYBALL Third Team Honorable Mention
Marah Hestermann Taylor Cockerill
ALL-STATE FOOTBALL AWARDS - Rhet Dirks
D-2 Honorable Mention- Lincoln Journal Star D-2 Honorable Mention - Omaha World Herald
D-2 Honorable Mention - Associated Press
VOLLEYBALL AWARDS 2014
Marah Hestermann Taylor Cockerill CONGRATS JETS!!!
SHOUT OUTS for the fall sports season.... Football- ~The Crow’s Nest crew- Russ Trauernicht, Terry Thies, Dave Benson, Greg Peterson, and 'Voice of the Jets' Greg Carpenter ~The Chain Gang- Steve Masur, Jon Rathe, Andy Thies, Shawn Harms, Pat McClellan, Jake Saathoff, Kale Heusman, Harold Richardson, Luke Boldt, and Richie Walters ~Officials- Mark Horstman, Jake Saathoff, Kale Heusman, Shane Benson, Klay Heusman, Andy Saathoff, and Chris Wenzl ~Ticket Takers - DeeDee Phillips, Sharon Heusman, Gladys Kuhlmann, Jill Shea, and Jordan Schaardt ~Also to Luke Boldt for getting the field painted and ready to go for every home game. Volleyball- ~Book Keepers/Libero Trackers - Rachel Goracke, Andrea Heusman, Addie Heusman, and Shannon Nielsen ~Ticket Takers- DeeDee Phillips and Sharon Heusman ~Officials/Linespeople- Kate Agena, Megan Heusman, Kim Theobald, Makenzie Koncaba, Jordan Schaardt, Abby Heusman, and Cheri Wirthele for help with both lines and announcing.
*We are looking for a new 'Voice of the Jets' as Greg Carpenter has announced his retirement after 17 years of service. If anyone is interested, please contact Brent Heusman.
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The Sterling Junior class enjoyed County Government Day on December 8th in Tecumseh. The day began with the introduction of county officials and Legion members. The students then went on a scavenger hunt to the various offices to find information, from where to get a license to being married in the courthouse. Next was the “Jeopardy Competition” on County Government. In a close contest with JCC, the Sterling Junior Class was victorious! Judge Daniel Bryan then led a witness memory simulation in which the students were asked to repeat what they heard about a crime to other students. In this demonstration, Judge Bryan enforced the notion that not all testimony is as accurate as it may appear. We then had lunch sponsored by the Johnson County Ladies Auxiliary which was delicious. Following the noon
luncheon, the students returned to the courtroom and a Mock Trial was played out by both schools. Sterling was the plaintiff and JCC was the defense. This learning experience was enhanced by Judge Bryan’s leadership as he coached each student on the do’s and don’ts of what attorneys and witnesses encounter during a trial. The afternoon concluded with the Sheriff from Nemaha County giving a demonstration on distracted driving. Several students were given the opportunity to use a device to see firsthand what it is like being distracted with electronic devise while using a motor vehicle. A photo for posterity was captured on the south side of the courthouse. Arlo Wusk and Nicole Sheffield sponsors
County Government Day
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Looking for a fun after school activity for your child? Consider signing up for a 4-H Afterschool Workshop hosted by the University of Nebraska Extension.
-4 Wheelin’ Physics: Youth will use a remote controlled truck to learn basic physics principles such as friction, velocity, energy and force with interactive exciting activities. The workshop runs from after school to 5:30pm on January 15. It is open to students, grades 3-6 and only costs $10. -Vet Science: Youth will participate in hands on activities to enhance their understanding of an animal’s biology and their behaviors. By the end of the workshop, youth will have the skills to assess the health and well-being of multiple animals. The workshop runs from after school to 5:30pm on February 10. It is open to students, grades 3-6 and only costs $10. -Power of Wind: youth will practice designing and redesigning different wind powered objects while learning about how wind speed is measured. The workshop runs from after school to 5:30pm on March 12. It is open to students, grades 3-6 and only costs $10. -Upcycle for Earth: Youth will learn about the harmful effect humans have on the environment along with sim-ple solutions to help protect the earth for future generations. They will also create a project using reused items. The workshop runs from after school to 5:30pm on April 7. It is open to students, grades 3-6 and only costs $10. -Rockets to the Rescue: Youth will be tasked with one mission: to design and build an aerodynamic food trans-portation device that can deliver a payload of nutritious food to disaster victims. The workshop runs from after school to 5:30pm on May 14. It is open to students, grades 3-6 and only costs $10. For more information a flyer will be sent home from school a few weeks before the workshops or download it from http://johnson.unl.edu/county4h. Contact the Johnson County Extension Office with any questions at (402)335-3669.
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*SPIRIT NIGHTS* Jan. 6: Johnson Brock
*BLACK OUT*
Jan. 9: HTRS *BEACH NIGHT*
JAN. 23: SOUTHERN *MAROON OUT*
Jan. 27: Sutton *SUPER HERO NIGHT*
Jan. 30: Lewiston *RETRO STERLING NIGHT*
Feb. 14: Omaha Christian Academy *BLING NIGHT*
SHS Alumni Band Information.... The music department at Sterling Public
Schools would like to extend an invitation to every “Runaround Sue”, “Barbara Ann”, “Sweet Caroline”, and “Louie, Louie” to come and play pep band on January 30th at our home
basketball game against Lewiston. We will start setting up at 5:30 p.m. and play our first tune at 5:45 p.m. Just bring your instrument - if you don’t have one or it’s disappeared like “Smoke on the Water”,
please call or email Mrs. Renninger (866-4761 or
[email protected]). We have plenty of music for everyone
(or check the school website in January for printables). Come help support the Girls and Boys Basketball teams and
play with our “Crazy Train”!!
Order your 2014-15 “We Were There” YEARBOOK today for only $50.00! Contact Mrs. Koncaba at school!!!
Date Registration Deadline (Late Fee Required) February 7, 2015* January 9, 2015 January 10–16, 2015
April 18, 2015 March 13, 2015 March 14–27, 2015
June 13, 2015 May 8, 2015 May 9–22, 2015
Music BoosterMusic BoosterMusic Booster Cup of SoupCup of SoupCup of Soup
Tuesday, January 6, 2015 during the Johnson-Brock BB game
Serving from 5PM until gone! Soups: Chili, Potato, & Chicken Noodle
$2.50/cup!
Don’t forget…. The bus routes will be reversed at the beginning of the
second semester! Contact your bus driver or the school if you have any questions.
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Menus are subject to change without
notice. USDA is an equal
opportunity provider and employer.
Milk served with every meal.
A variety of fruits and vegetables are offered
with every meal.
1 NO SCHOOL
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5 B- Breakfast Bar OR WG Cereal/WG Muffin, Juice, Milk L- Mini Corn Dogs, Broccoli w/ Cheese, Baked Beans, Mandarin Oranges
6 B- WG Cinnamon Glazed Toast OR WG Cereal/WG Muffin, Fruit, Milk L- Chicken Patty on WG Bun, Mashed Potatoes w/ Gravy, Corn, Pears
7 B- Sausage Gravy over WG Biscuits OR WG Cereal/WG Biscuit, Juice, Milk L- Nachos w/ Cheese Sauce or Bean Dip, Green Beans, Celery w/ PB, Applesauce
8 B- WG Cereal, WG Toast, Fruit, Milk L- Chicken Noodle Soup, PB&J Sandwich, Lettuce Salad, Peaches
9 B- Yogurt Parfait OR WG Cereal/WG Muffin, Juice, Milk L- Shredded Pork BBQ on WG Bun, Peas, FF and/or Swt. FF, Mixed Fruit
12 B- French Toast Sticks OR WG Cereal/WG Muffin, Juice, Milk L- Tacos, Peas, Celery w/ PB, Pineapple Tidbits
13 B- Egg Taco OR WG Cereal/WG Muffin, Fruit, Milk L- Vegetable Beef Soup, Romaine Lettuce Salad, WG Cheese Breadsticks, Applesauce
14 B- Snack Bar OR WG Cereal/WG Muffin, Juice, Milk L- Chicken Nuggets, Mashed Potatoes w/ Gravy, Corn, Pears
15 B- WG Pancakes, Sausage OR WG Cereal/WG Pancake, Fruit, Milk L- Pizza, Green Beans, Black Bean Salad, Mixed Fruit
16 B- WG Cereal, WG Toast, Juice, Milk L- Chicken & Noodles, Peas, Bread & Margarine, Peaches
19 B- Pancake & Sausage on a Stick OR WG Cereal/WG Muffin, Juice, Milk L- Chicken Teriyaki, Rice, Corn, Mandarin Oranges
20 B- Scrambled Eggs, WG Toast OR WG Cereal/WG Toast, Fruit, Milk L- Ham Patty on WG Bun, Peas, Tator Gems and/or Swt. Tator Gems, Peaches
21 B- Yogurt Parfait OR WG Cereal/WG Muffin, Juice, Milk L- Chili Soup, Romaine Lettuce Salad, WG Cinnamon Roll, Pineapple Tidbits
22 B- WG Cereal, WG Toast, Fruit, Milk L- Hamburger, FF and/or Swt. FF, Tomatoes, Pears
23 B- WG Waffles, Sausage OR WG Cereal/WG Waffle, Juice, Milk L- Spaghetti, Green Beans, Garlic Bread, Mixed Fruit
26 B- Egg Taco OR WG Cereal/WG Muffin, Juice, Milk L- BBQ Rib Sandwich, FF and/or Swt. FF, Peas, Applesauce
27 B- Breakfast Pizza OR WG Cereal/WG Muffin, Fruit, Milk L- Hot Dog on WG Bun, Corn, Baked Beans, Peaches
28 B- WG Cereal, WG Toast, Juice, Milk L- Potato Bake, Ham Salad or Tuna Salad Sandwich, String Cheese, Pears
29 B- French Toast Sticks OR WG Cereal/WG Muffin, Fruit, Milk L- Tomato Soup, Cheese Sandwich, Romaine Lettuce Salad, Mixed Fruit
30 B- Toaster Pastry OR WG Cereal/WG Muffin, Juice, Milk L- Goulash, Green Beans, WG Dinner Roll w/ Jelly, Mandarin Oranges
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250 Main St. P.O. Box 39 Sterling, NE 68443
Tel: 402-866-4761 Fax: 402-866-4771 Website: sterlingjets.org
JAN. 2015 Sterling
Public School
Continuing a
Tradition of Excellence
Superintendent
Mike Davis
K-12 Principal
Activities Director
Ryun Theobald
Guidance Counselor
Jill Shea
Athletic Director
Brent Heusman
Non-Profit U.S. Postage
PAID Sterling, NE Permit No. 2
DON’T FORGET... Jan. 5 - BACK TO SCHOOL - Start of Second Semester!!!
Jan. 6 - Cup of Soup @ Johnson-Brock BB game
Jan. 12, 13, 15, 16, 17 - MUDECAS BB Tournament in Beatrice
-Girls: 12th, 15th, Finals - 16th / Boys: 13th, 15th, Finals - 17th
Jan. 16 - NO PreK SCHOOL
Jan. 19 - School Board Meeting - 7:30PM
Jan. 30 - *PARENTS NIGHT* G/B BB vs. Lewiston (4 games) @ 4PM
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Superintendent’s Notes by Mike DavisJANUARY 2015 HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!Sterling Jet newsSuperintendent’s Notes cont.From the Principal’s Desk by Ryun TheobaldSKILLS USAFrom the Desk of the Athletic Director by Brent HeusmanCounty Government DayCaption describing picture or graphic.JAN. 2015SterlingPublicSchoolHAPPY NEW YEAR!
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