Welcome to
the 2012-2013
school year. I
hope you had
an opportunity
to enjoy the
beautiful
weather we
were so fortunate to have this
summer.
The 2012-2013 school year brings
some exciting changes to the district.
In June, the Board of Education
approved the restructuring of the
elementary schools. All students in
grades K-4 will attend Franklin
Elementary and all students in grades
5 and 6 will attend Nelle Shean
Elementary. The restructuring will
provide staff and administration
opportunities to enhance the
educational experiences and better
meet the individual needs of all ele-
mentary students. It will also provide
the students with an opportunity to
develop friendships with students
they may have not had an
opportunity to meet in the past prior
to sixth grade.
One of the district’s priorities with
the successful passage of the
operating referendum was to
upgrade technology and expand the
use of instructional technology. The
district is currently upgrading its
network and wireless capacity to
allow for the expanded use of
technology by staff and students.
This year will be the first year of the
district’s four year iPad implementa-
tion plan. The district has purchased
260 iPads for staff and student use.
Teachers will receive training
throughout the year on using the
iPad as an educational tool. Several
staff members are being trained as
technology implementation
specialists to assist staff and students
as we incorporate more technology
into teaching and learning. The
district has also hired a Computer
Resource teacher to provide
computer and iPad instruction to K-6
students. All elementary students
will receive this instruction on a
weekly basis.
This year, students will use the iPads
within the classroom setting and will
not be allowed to take them home.
Phase II of the iPad implementation
plan, scheduled for 2013 -2014, will
provide some students with one-on-
one iPads that may be taken home.
Phases III and IV will provide
additional students with one-on-one
iPads.
As a result of the successful passage
of the operating referendum the
district was also able to reinstate the
7-12 vocal music program. I am
pleased to report that choir is avail-
able to students in grades 7 and 8 as
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an alternative to band, orchestra, or
general music for those students who
enjoy singing. Students in grades 9-12
may also choose choir as an elective
course. The Board of Education and
District Administration are pleased to
once again have this opportunity
available to the students. We want all
students to develop an appreciation for
the arts and to have an opportunity to
discover and develop their individual
talents.
If at any time during the school year
you have questions regarding your
students or what is happening in your
child’s school or in the district I
encourage you to contact your stu-
dent’s Building Administrator or myself
regarding your questions. We can be
reached either by phone or by email.
I hope you and your students have an
enjoyable and successful 2012 -2013
school year.
POSTAL CUSTOMER
Independent School District No. 2154
Eveleth-Gilbert Public Schools
801 Jones Street
Eveleth, MN 55734-1696
SCHOOL SUPPLY INFORMATION FOR JR. HIGH STUDENTS & PARENTS Students at Eveleth-Gilbert Junior High need to work with their parents/guardians to determine the best way for them to keep their materials organized. This process will be different for each student, but organization is CRITICAL—so make a plan and purchase what you need. Be prepared to make changes if what you’re doing isn’t working and you’re
losing assignments or coming to class unprepared. Don’t overdo it. Sometimes less is more—fewer folders and notebooks mean you have less to keep track of. Purchase extra supplies in the fall when they are less expensive so you can refresh yours if they run out or become damaged.
Locker organizers can be helpful, but they can also create more of a mess to contend with and may prevent the locker from opening or closing. Students are not allowed to put stickers on lockers. Magnets are allowed inside, but tape and stickers are prohibited.
School supplies can become expensive, especially for those with multiple chil-dren. Any families who have difficulty for any reason purchasing supplies should contact the principal, counselor, secretary, or any other staff member. We have some supplies on hand that we can provide, no questions asked!
Teachers at Eveleth-Gilbert Junior High will hand out a syllabus at the beginning of the year that may list items not included here. This list, and the elective course supply lists do not include information from all courses or teachers. This list is created to help you get started gathering materials for the 2012-2013 school year.
All students in grades 7 and 8 will need the following supplies for their required courses:
1. $4 for student planner (required—checks payable to “EGJH Activity Fund.
2. Pencils (lots of them, with good erasers—mechanical pencils are fine)
3. Pens
4. Scientific calculator
5. Notebooks (1 designated especially for English—80 page)
6. Binders—some classes have required sizes
7. Loose leaf paper
8. Folders (the sturdier the better)
9. Paper grocery bags to cover books
10. Colored pencils
11. Glue sticks
12. Hand held pencil sharpener
13. Positive, Ready-to-Learn Attitude!
Students in Computer Math classes will need the following: three ring binder, USB Flash Drive (any size).
Students in Physical Education will need the following: combination lock, athletic tennis shoes (not skateboard shoes), t-shirt, shorts and/or sweats.
Students enrolled in the following elective courses will need:
Family and Consumer Science/FACS: one inch 3-ring binder, loose leaf paper. 8th grade FACS students will also need: $5.75 for sewing materi-als, wire hanger, pin cushion and dressmaker pins (recommended but not required), magazines with food pictures (not required)
Art: pencils, erasers, hand held pencil sharpener, folder.
Orchestra: one inch 3-ring binder, hole reinforcement stickers, a tuner (iTuner is a free app for IPhone/IPod/iPad), extra set of strings (for students who own a full size instrument), a mute, all lesson books (7th grade Essential Elements 200 for Strings Book 2 and Suzuki Volume 1. 8th grade Essential Technique 2000 Book 3, Suzuki Volume 2 or higher), Metronome, shoulder rest for violinists and violists, rock stop for cellists and bassists, folding music stand for home practice and performances outside of school, cleaning rang, pencil highlighter.
www.isd2154.k12.mn.us
iPad Implementation Underway
This year, the Eveleth-
Gilbert School District be-
gins an Ipad implementa-
tion plan. In this first year,
all teachers will be receiving
IPads and receiving training
in their use in the
classroom. Each campus
(Franklin, Senior High, and
Gilbert) will receive mobile
carts for use in classrooms.
Sixty iPads will be available
at each site for teacher
checkout for classroom use.
In the coming years, beginning with next year, we will be phasing
in 1-1 student iPads. This means that this year we will be planning
and preparing for iPads to be placed in individual student’s hands
for their use over the course of the year. At that time, students
will be allowed to take the iPads home and use them for school
work and practice.
We are excited to begin this new adventure and expect to see
some incredible new strategies and classroom activities coming
soon.
BACK TO SCHOOL 2
3 AUGUST 2012
KINDERGARTEN:
4 large glue sticks, 1 backpack
(no wheels), 1 snap-lock pencil
box, 2 #2 pencils, 1 two-pocket
folder, 2 large boxes of crackers,
gym shoes to be kept at school,
1 box of Kleenex (check w/
teacher on 1st day), 1 set of 8
Crayola crayons, blunt tip
scissors, 1 large bath towel, $3
for headset, change of clothes.
FIRST GRADE:
1 bottle 4 oz Elmer’s glue, 4 glue
sticks, 1 box Crayola crayons (up
to 24 pack), 12 pack (or less)
colored pencils, 1-2 dry erase
markers, 24 pack #2 pencils,
highlighters,
composition book, 1 snap-lock
school box, 1 box Kleenex (200
count) , pink or green erasers,
gym shoes ( to be kept at
school), children’s size scissors,
two-pocket folders, $5.00 for
Weekly Reader, change of
clothes.
SECOND GRADE:
1 box of sharpened #2 pencils, 1
pencil sharpener w/top, 2 boxes
of 24-count crayola crayons, 1
snap-lock pencil box, 2 bottles 4
oz Elmer’s glue, 1 large pink
eraser, 2 two-pocket folders, 2
wide ruled spiral notebooks, 1
pair Fiskars scissors, gym shoes
(to be kept at school) 1 box
Kleenex (200 count), box of
crackers, $5.00 for Weekly
Reader, change of clothes.
THIRD GRADE:
Sharpened #2 pencils, 1 box 24
count Crayola crayons, 1 box
colored pencils, 1 pencil sharp-
ener w/top, gym shoes (to be
kept at school), 1 box Kleenex
(200 count), 1 small snap-lock
pencil box, 1 bottle 4 oz Elmer’s
glue (optional), glue stick
(required), washable markers, 1
highlighter, 2 spiral notebooks,
2 two-pocket folders, ruler (inch
and centimeter), school scissors,
FRANKLIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SUPPLIES 2012-2013
FIFTH GRADE:
#2 pencils w/erasers, colored
pencils, crayons (24 count,
markers, glue sticks, bottle
school glue, four 2-pocket fold-
ers (red, yellow, blue, orange),
four single subject notebooks
(red,
yellow, blue, purple), one black
3-subject notebook, one green
3-subject notebook, two inch
binder, one box of Kleenex (200
count), ruler with cm and
inches, school scissors, small
pencil box, calculator (regular
not scientific or graphing), gym
shoes (to be kept in school), $11
for E-G planner, folder system
and headset (checks payable to
Nelle Shean Activity Fund)
SIXTH GRADE:
#2 pencils w/erasers, pens
(blue, black, red), colored pen-
cils, crayons, markers, glue
sticks, calculator, ruler (metric
and inch), pocket dictionary,
five wide ruled spiral note-
books, scissors (adult size), two
boxes Kleenex (200 count), dry
erase markers, six qt plastic
storage box, highlighter, gym
shoes (to be kept in school),
small USB flashdrive, $13 for E-G
planner, folder system and
NELLE SHEAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SUPPLIES 2012-2013 PARENTS: PLEASE REMEMBER TO CHECK
THE LOST AND FOUND!
ALL ITEMS SHOULD BE LABELED WITH STUDENT’S
NAME INCLUDING JACKETS, BOOTS, LUNCH
BOXES, ETC.
GRADES 3-5WILL NEED SWIMMING SUITS AND
TOWELS.
SUPPLIES MAY NEED TO BE REPLENISHED DURING
THE SCHOOL YEAR.
NEW STUDENTS WILL NEED $3 FOR HEAD SET
headset (checks payable to
Nelle Shean Activity Fund).
5th and 6th grade students will
have lockers near the office for
storing winter clothing, gym
shoes, etc. Books will be kept in
classrooms. For this reason, we
do not recommend purchasing
any locker storage accessories.
Unless headsets are damaged or
lost, students will not need to
purchase subsequent sets (their
set will follow them from year
to year.
Please label all items with first
and last names. If you have
difficulty purchasing any items,
please contact your child’s
teacher, the school secretary,
$5.00 for Scholastic News,
change of clothes.
FOURTH GRADE:
#2 pencils, pencil sharpener,
eraser tips, Crayola crayons,
glue stick and glue, ruler
(metrick and inch), colored pen-
cils, colored pens, zippered pen-
cil pouch, school scissors
(labeled), 2 boxes Kleenex (200
count), highlighter, 5 folders w/
matching notebooks (different
colors), $4 for student planner,
gym shoes (to be kept at school.
or principal. We can provide
some supplies for students who
need assistance for any reason.
We also suggest purchasing
some extras in the fall during
school supply sales of supplies
that may run out or become
worn out.
If you have any questions about
any school supplies, please
contact your child’s teacher or
the office.
BACK TO SCHOOL 4
Franklin Elementary Information
Once again we are getting ready to start another GREAT year! We have restructured the elementary and all K-4th grade students will be at the Franklin Elementary. We are so anxious to see new smiling faces and staff at the Franklin. We have also hired some new staff and are looking forward to getting to know them. Joe Grigal will be teaching 2nd grade and Cathy Wiegman will be
the new computer/keyboard teacher. We are hosting a “Meet and Greet” for Nelle Shean students on Thursday, August 16, 2012, so they can tour the Franklin and meet staff. We also have scheduled an Open House for all students on Thursday, August 30, 2012, from 4-5 PM. We will be moving quickly into the “routine” of school, fall activities, and all of the fun that goes with it. In September we teach Bus Safety, and will offer evening grade level parent meetings, in October we have Fire Prevention Week, Picture Day, and numerous field trips and outdoor activities. Once again, I am available to any parents that need to call or see me, 744-7710.
A MESSAGE FROM PRINCIPAL BOL
Franklin Elementary Lunch Schedule 2012-2013
11:00 a.m. Grade 4
11:20 a.m. Grade 3
11:40 a.m. Grade 2
12:00 p.m. Kindergarten
12:20 p.m. Grade 1
Lunch times are subject to change.
Students will line up at the following entrances:
Kindergarten Bus Room Door
Grades 2 & 4 West Entrance
Grades 1 & 3 East Entrance
After the bell rings at 8:10 a.m. please report to your new classroom.
New students arriving on the first day should report directly to room
111 next to the Principal’s office when the bell rings. All new
students who have not registered for school should register at the
Franklin Elementary Principal’s office prior to Tuesday, September
4, 2012. Breakfast and lunch will be available for all students who
choose to eat in the cafeteria on the first day. Students who walk to
school are permitted to go home for lunch. All students will be
released from school at 2:50 p.m.
ADMINISTRATION: Mrs. Lynn Bol, Principal Stacy Buatala, Secretary
KINDERGARTEN: Mary Hydukovich, Jody Negen, Deb Tikkanen, Kim Wolner
GRADE 1: Becki Carey, Laurie Hipple-Jam, Cammy Newman, Monica Parenteau, Becky Peterson
GRADE 2: Linda Erickson, Joseph Grigal, Nancy Knapper, Gaye Lossing
GRADE 3: Anita Skenzich, Karen Terrio, Nicole Young
GRADE 4: Beth Bittmann, Lisa Glowacki, Melissa Lautigar, Adam Lemieux
ECSE: Kristy Cummings, Dina Scheib
SPECIAL ED: Crystal Scuffy
SPEECH: Christine Beckstrom
NURSE: Wendy Newcomb
PHY ED/SWIMMING: Liz Biondich
PHY ED: Wayne Roberts
TITLE I/RTI: Sheena Stefanich
LIBRARY: Cheryl Aro
FRANKLIN ELEMENTARY STAFF
I am so honored to be a part of the Eveleth-Gilbert staff! I will be the Elementary Computer Resource Teacher. I attended The College of St. Scholastica, taught Kindergarten in Bemidji, and Guided Reading in Grand Forks. I am excited to be a vol-unteer with the girls’ tennis team. My husband and I are happy to be back home on the Iron Range, and will be living in Buhl as he is a firefighter/paramedic in Hibbing. I am looking forward to a great school year!
Computer Resource Teacher at
E-G Elementary Schools
Meet Franklin’s New 2nd Grade Teacher
Hello, my name is Joe Grigal and I grew up right here on the Iron Range. I graduated from Virginia High School in 1997, and held a few different jobs since then. Over the past 9 years, I have worked for the Mesabi Family YMCA as an after school and day camp counselor. It was during that time that I discovered my love for working with kids, and decided to pursue a career in elementary education. I studied at the University of Minnesota-Duluth and graduated in 2011 with a degree in Early Childhood
Education. I was then hired by the Eveleth-Gilbert School District as a Title 1 Teacher at the Franklin Elementary School. As a Title 1 teacher, I had the opportunity and privilege to get to know the students and to learn from the extraordinary staff. This past month, I learned that I would be teaching full time in the second grade and let me tell you, I could not be any more excited than I am right now! I thank everyone for the warm welcome and the kind support I have already received, and I look forward to a great school year!
in one building will allow us to
include them in programs and events
that they have not been able to
participate in before. We will
welcome 5th and 6th grade
participation in the fall play (we
began allowing 6th graders in when
they moved here). We will also be
reinstating our district’s participation
in the Spelling Bee. Fifth grade stu-
dents will be introduced to band over
the course of the year. We will keep
you informed of the year. We will
keep you informed of even more
opportunities through our school
newsletter each month.
We are looking forward to another
memorable year at the Nelle Shean
Elementary and are excited about the
changes and opportunities the year
will bring. We strongly recommend
that parents and students attend the
orientation and information session
that will be held in the auditorium
during open house on August 29th.
We will introduce our staff and
discuss building procedures, as well as
answer questions you may have
about this transition or building.
NEWS FROM NELLE SHEAN ELEMENTARY
ADMINISTRATION: Ms. Danette Seboe, Principal
Mrs. Debbie Wiirre, Secretary
GRADE 5: Kristi Hill, Sharon Jensen, Laurie Oates,
Andrea Rosenberg
GRADE 6: Natalie Belt, Stace Landwer, Ed Thompson
SPECIAL ED: Jennifer Bonner
SPEECH: Christine Beckstrom
TITLE I: Delores Heitzman
MUSIC: Rebecca Combs-Cawley
MEDIA CENTER: Leigh Zika
SCIENCE: Todd Ufford
PHY. ED: Wayne Roberts, Deanna Kerzie
COMPUTER: Cathy Wiegman
SCHOOL NURSE: Barb Preiner
NELLE SHEAN ELEMENTARY STAFF
The sixth grade parent and
student orientation
meeting will be held during Open
House on Wednesday, August 29th
beginning at 3:30 p.m. In the
Feyereisen Auditorium.
This meeting will be a question
and answer
session with Principal Seboe.
Fifth & Sixth Grade Orientation
5 AUGUST 2012
Welcome to the start of a new
school year! We are exciting to have
the entire 5th and 6th grade in our
building this year. We will be
welcoming a new music teacher and
will introduce you when the year
begins. We also welcome Kevin
Szumal, our new Band Director, who
will be replacing David Hydukovich,
who is retiring in September.
Elementary students will be receiving
instruction in Computers and we
welcome Cathy Wiegman as the new
Computer Teacher!
The 5th and 6th grades will
continue to participate in the same
great programs as in past years. We
will continue to utilize the Response
to Intervention (RTI) model for math
and reading as we see positive
increases in our student’s levels
every year! Having these students all
Nelle Shean Elementary Lunch Schedule
12:10-12:30 p.m. Grade 6 Lunch
12:30-12:55 p.m. Grade 6 Recess
12:30-12:50 p.m. Grade 5 Lunch
12:50-1:15 p.m. Grade 5 Recess
BACK TO SCHOOL 6
Welcome to the start of
another exciting school year at
Eveleth-Gilbert Junior High!
We will welcome some new
staff members this year. Mr.
Hydukovich is retiring in
September. Kevin Szumal joins
our staff as the new
Instrumental Music teacher. We
are thrilled to have a teacher
with great experiences who is
excited to join us! We are
currently in the process of hiring
a new General/Vocal Music
instructor and will be intro-
duced to you at the beginning of the school year.
Open house for the Junior High is scheduled for Wednesday, August
29th from 3:30-5:30 p.m. with a parent/student information session
beginning at 4:30 p.m. in the auditorium. Please make every effort to
attend this session. Students will pick up schedules and locker
information in the Media Center that night. Schedules will not be
completed or available online until that time. Students who are
unable to pick up their schedules at open house may pick them up in
the office before school on the first day. We would like to remind
you that SCHEDULE CHANGES will only be made if there was an error
on our part. Students were placed in the classes they requested at
registration.
Please stay in close contact with the school and help your child
learn to monitor their own progress. PowerSchool is a great tool.
New this year, parents and students will have access to the
PowerSchool app available for free download on mobile device.
MESSAGE FROM PRINCIPAL SEBOE
E-G Jr. High School First Day of School
All Junior High students are required to report directly to their period 1 class on Tuesday, September 4th. The first bell rings at 8:00 a.m. and students must be in their classrooms, ready to go, by 8:05. These first few days we do our best to help students adjust to their new schedules and get organized. If your student is new to our school, or missed open house, they may pick up their schedule and locker information in the office any time after 7:30 a.m. on Tuesday, September 4th.
Open House for the Nelle
Shean and Junior High will
be held on Wednesday,
August 29, 2012 from 3:30
until 5:30 p.m.
Beginning at 3:30 an infor-
mational session for fifth
and sixth grade
parents and students will be held in the auditorium. We invite you to
tour our building an meet all of our staff members!
An information session for Junior High students and parents begins at
4:30 p.m. in the auditorium. Junior High students and pick up their
schedules and locker information in the Media Center prior to or
following this session.
Gilbert Campus Open House
ADMINISTRATION: Ms. Danette Seboe, Principal Mrs. Debbie Wiirre, Secretary SCHOOL NURSE: Barb Preiner MEDIA CENTER: Leigh Zika SPECIAL EDUCATION: Sue Ostman, Jodi Thompson MATH: Angie Kemp, Paula Madden ENGLISH: Dan Berry, Jill Clennon SOCIAL STUDIES: Dave Kunz, Kevin Burritt SCIENCE: Sue Hendrickson, Tim Strasser, Todd, Ufford PHY ED/HEALTH: Deanna Kerzie FACS: Jeannine Bauman ART: Deb Custer INDUSTRIAL TECH: Steve Clouse ORCHESTRA: Sheila Wilcox BAND: Kevin Szumal MUSIC: Rebecca Combs-Cawley
JUNIOR HIGH STAFF
Vocal Music Instructor on Staff at E-G
Hi there! My name is Becca Combs-Cawley and I am proud and excited to be the new music and choir teacher for Eveleth-Gilbert Public Schools! I originally hail from Indiana, where I attended Butler University and majored in music education! After college, I taught music in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and outdoor education in Nashville. In 2010, I moved to Winona, Minnesota where I helped teach band lessons, worked with the school musicals, and lived with 90 boarding students at Cotter Schools.
My Favorite Thing about Minnesota is all of the wonderful people I have met (followed closely by lots of snow, summer, the great music scene, the outdoors, and the Minnesota State Fair). When I am not teaching, I like to go camping and hiking, play my tuba, kayak, watch college basketball, or just sleep in my hammock (not all at the same time). I am very excited for this school year, and I am looking forward to meeting you and your students!
7 AUGUST 2011
Welcome back to school! There is a
great deal of excitement at the Senior
High School as we prepare for the arrival
of students on September 4.
All students should have received
information in regard to schedules,
locker assignments, and other
procedural guidelines during the week
of August 20. Kim Flaa, Guidance
Counselor, is available for schedule
changes on August 27-30. Please call
744-7706 if you would like to make an
appointment.
An orientation for new students will be held on August 30 at 1:00
PM. Students are asked to meet in the High School commons. This
orientation is also recommended for any 9th grade students who
missed the orientation session last spring.
Please mark your calendar! Open House at the Senior High School
will be held on Thursday, August 30, from 3:30 – 5:30 PM. Refresh-
ments will be served.
Eveleth-Gilbert Senior High School welcomes the following new staff
members: Kevin Szumal, Instrumental Music and Rebecca Combs-
Cawley, Vocal Music.
It is my hope that you will find the Senior High experience rewarding
and enjoyable. See you soon!
A MESSAGE FROM PRINCIPAL MESICH
Period 1 8:15-9:04 a.m.
Period 2 9:08-9:57 a.m.
Period 3 10:01-10:50 a.m.
Period 4 10:54-11:43 a.m.
Lunch 11:45-12:15 p.m.
Period 5 12:19-1:08 p.m.
Period 6 1:12-2:01 p.m.
SENIOR HIGH STAFF ADMINISTRATION: Ms. Jan Mesich, Principal
Ms. Monica Von Wald, Secretary
ART: Deborah Custer
BUSINESS EDUCATION: Lauri Osmundson
COUNSELOR: Kim Flaa
ENGLISH: Jill Clennon, Jack Gritzmacher, Donna Walls
FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCE: Jeannine Bauman
FOREIGN LANGUAGE: Catherine Larson
INDUSTRIAL TECH: Steven Clouse, George Haraden
PHY ED/HEALTH: Elizabeth Biondich, Wayne Roberts, Kyle
Thoreson
MATH: Chris Chad, Angie Kemp, Tara Peshel
MEDIA/LIBRARY: Cheryl Aro, Cindy Lindfors
MUSIC: Rebecca Combs-Cawley, Kevin Szumal,
Sheila Wilcox
SCIENCE: Sue Hendrickson, Tim Strasser,
Tom Oestreich
SOCIAL STUDIES: Kevin Burritt, Keith Johnson, Aimee Krebs
SPECIAL EDUCATION: Mike Goodrie, Tom Oestreich
VOC. FOOD OCCUPATIONS: Peggy Laughlin
VOCATIONAL MED. CAREERS: Kathy Bradach, Barb Etter
Eveleth-Gilbert
Senior High School
DAILY SCHEDULE
New Band Director at Eveleth-Gilbert
Kevin Szumal is a native of Ashland, Wisconsin, and graduated from the University of Wisconsin – Superior in 2002 with degrees in Music Education and Music Performance. For the past nine years, he served as director of bands at Dawson-Boyd School in Dawson, Minnesota, where his duties included directing the concert bands, jazz bands, pep band, and marching band. During his time at Dawson-Boyd, Kevin’s groups performed on stage with Maynard Ferguson and performed for Governor Tim Pawlenty and Minnesota National Guard troops. Kevin’s students also had opportunities to work with artists such as the Min-nesota Orchestra Brass Quintet, Mu Daiko, Laura MacKenzie, and the George Maurer Jazz Group. In addition to directing bands in Dawson, he served as board president and tech director for the Dawson-Boyd Arts Association- a non-profit organization that presents arts perform-ances throughout the year. During his time with the DBAA, he had the opportunity to work with artist such as Midori and Robert McDonald, Kevin Kling, Peter Ostroushko, Prudence Johnson, and The Minnesota Orchestra. Most recently, Kevin traveled to Europe as percussion in-structor with the Minnesota Ambassadors of Music, a group of 266 high school age musicians. While in Europe, the group visited seven countries and presented over a dozen performances to various audi-ences. Kevin’s wife Amy is a graduate of Eveleth-Gilbert High School, and they are both looking forward to moving back to the region.
Senior High Open House
Thursday, August 30th 3:30-5:30 pm
Eveleth-Gilbert Senior High Students will have the
opportunity to make deposits to their lunch accounts
beginning Tuesday, September 4 through Friday,
September 7 from 7:45—8:15 a.m. in the
Senior High Commons.
STUDENT LUNCH DEPOSITS
BACK TO SCHOOL 8
Safe Behavior on the Bus
1. Follow the directions of the bus driver at all times
2. Take a seat promptly and remain seated facing forward. Avoid moving around while the bus is in motion
3. Remain on the bus until student has reached their school or designated stop
4. Talk quietly and use appropriate language
5. Keep hands, feet and objects to yourself; no pushing, shoving or horse-play
6. Students must not put head, arms, feet, or any object out the window
7. Fighting, harassment, intimidation or horseplay is not permitted on the bus at any time
8. Students should not throw objects of any kind
9. Use of alcohol, tobacco, or drugs is prohibited
TRANSPORTATION OF STUDENTS Our district is committed to providing safe
transportation for students and to educate
students on safety issues and the
responsibilities of school bus ridership.
STUDENT BUS SCHEDULES:
Transportation schedules are mailed to all
students eligible for transportation at
Eveleth-Gilbert Schools prior to the first day
of classes.
SCHOOL BUS SAFETY WEEK:
The school district designates the third week in October as school bus safety
week to coincide with National School Bus Safety Week.
STUDENT TRAINING:
The school district shall provide students enrolled in grades Kindergarten
through ten with age-appropriate school bus safety training. All students in
grades Kindergarten through six who are transported by school bus and are
enrolled during the first or second week of school bus receive the school bus
safety training by the end of the third week of school. Students in grades
kindergarten through ten who enroll in school after the second week of
school, are transported by school bus, and have not received training in their
previous school district shall undergo school bus safety training or receive bus
safety instruction materials within four weeks of their first day of attendance.
REQUESTING TRANSPORTATION CHANGE:
When it is necessary to change a students regular bus stop, parents and
guardians must complete a Transportation Change Request Form. Requests
for a change in transportation must be received by the principal’s office five
(5) days prior to the requested change date. Forms are available in the
principal’s office or at www.isd2154.k12.mn.us
The Eveleth-Gilbert Public Schools Student Transportation Safety Policy is
available in it’s entirety in the principal’s office on the district’s website
www.isd2154.k12.mn.us Questions regarding school transportation may be
directed to Mark Skerjance at 218-744-7748 or [email protected]
Minnesota Statute 121A.59, Transportation by school bus is a privilege, not a right,
for an eligible student. A student’s eligibility to ride a
school bus may be revoked for a violation of school bus
safety or conduct policies, or for violation of any other
lawn
governing student conduct on a school bus, pursuant to a
written school district discipline policy. Revocation of a
student’s bus riding privilege is not an exclusion,
expulsion, or suspension under the Pupil Fair Dismissal
Act. Revocation procedures for a student who is an
individual with a disability under the Individuals with
Disabilities Education Act, United States Code, title 29,
section 794, and the Americans with Disabilities Act,
Public Law 101-336, are governed by these provisions.
9 AUGUST 2011
Football
Volleyball
VARSITY FALL SPORTS SCHEDULES
08-30-12 2:00 PM Babbitt-Embarrass Babbitt Golf Course
09-13-12 4:00 PM TBA Eveleth Golf Course
09-18-12 4:00 PM Grand Rapids Grand Rapids Sports Complex
09-22-12 TBD Milaca Milaca-Foley Golf Course
09-24-12 4:00 PM Ely Ely Golf Club
09-29-12 10:00 AM Duluth Denfeld Duluth Enger Park Golf Course
10-04-12 4:00 PM Hibbing Hibbing Municipal Golf Course
10-11-12 4:00 PM International Falls Int’l Falls Country Club
10-16-12 4:00 PM Mesabi East Hoyt Lakes Golf Course
08-24-12 7:00PM Mesabi East Eveleth-More Stadium
08-31-12 7:00PM Duluth Marshall Eveleth-More Stadium
09-07-12 7:00PM Esko Eveleth-More Stadium
09-14-12 7:00PM Aitkin Eveleth-More Stadium
09-21-12 7:00PM Mooselake-WillowRiver Willow River High School
09-29-12 7:00PM Crosby Ironton Crosby-Ironton High School
10-05-12 7:00PM Two Harbors Two Harbors High School
10-12-12 7:00PM Hinckley-Finlayson Eveleth-More Stadium
08-24-12 2:00PM North Branch Biwabik
08-28-12 6:00 PM Walker-Hackensack-Akeley Biwabik
08-30-12 4:30 PM Cloquet Biwabik
09-06-12 4:30PM Two Harbors Two Harbors High School
09-08-12 1:00 PM Duluth Marshall Duluth Marshall High School
09-11-12 4:30PM Proctor Proctor-Terry Egerdahl Field
09-15-12 11:30 PM Zimmerman Zimmerman High School
09-18-12 6:30 PM Grand Rapids Grand Rapids High School
09-21-12 4:00PM Two Harbors Biwabik
10-01-12 4:30 PM Hibbing Biwabik
10-06-12 12:00 PM Walker-Hackensack-Akeley Walker-Hackensack-Akeley High School
08-24-12 TBD North Branch Biwabik
08-28-12 6:00 PM Walker-Hackensack-Akeley Biwabik
08-31-12 3:30 PM Hibbing Hibbing High School
09-04-12 4:30 PM Grand Rapids Biwabik
09-06-12 6:15 PM Two Harbors Two Harbors High School
09-08-12 1:00 PM Duluth Marshall Biwabik
09-11-12 6:30 PM Proctor Biwabik
09-15-12 3:00 PM Becker Becker High School
09-24-12 4:00 PM Hibbing Biwabik
09-25-12 4:30 PM Esko Esko High School
08-23-12 5:00 PM Aitkin Eveleth-Gilbert High School
08-28-12 7:00PM Two Harbors Eveleth-Gilbert High School
09-04-12 7:00 PM Cherry Cherry High School
09-06-12 7:00 PM Cloquet Cloquet High School
09-13-12 7:00PM Virginia Eveleth-Gilbert High School
09-18-12 7:00PM Northwoods Cook High School
09-20-12 7:00 PM Mountain Iron-Buhl Mountain Iron-Buhl High School
09-25-12 7:00PM Proctor Proctor High School
09-22-12 7:00PM Mountain Iron-Buhl Eveleth-Gilbert High School
09-25-12 7:00PM Proctor Eveleth-Gilbert High School
09-27-12 7:00PM International Falls International Falls High School
10-04-12 7:00 PM Greenway-Coleraine Eveleth-Gilbert High School
10-15-12 7:00PM Duluth Marshall Eveleth-Gilbert High School
08-20-12 10:00 AM Gr. Rapids/Greenway Grand Rapids Middle School
08-24-12 12:0 PM Apple Valley Quad Cities Tennis Facility
08-28-12 11:00 AM Cook County Cook County High School
08-28-12 4:00 PM Duluth Marshall Duluth Marshall High School
08-29-12 10:00 AM Aitkin Eveleth-Gilbert High School
08-30-12 4:15 PM Hermantown Eveleth-Gilbert High School
08-31-12 10:00 AM Crosby Ironton Crosby-Ironton High School
09-04-12 4:00 PM Virginia Virginia High School
09-06-12 4:00 PM Duluth East Eveleth-Gilbert High School
09-08-12 9:00 AM Pine City Pine City High School
09-13-12 4:00 PM Cloquet Eveleth-Gilbert High School
09-15-12 9:00 AM Hibbing Hibbing High School
09-21-12 5:00 PM Pine City Quad Cities Tennis Facility
09-27-12 4:00 PM Gr. Rapids/Greenway Eveleth-Gilbert High School
10-01-12 4:00 PM Hibbing Hibbing High School
08-28-12 4:30 PM Two Harbors Two Harbors High School
08-30-12 4:30PM Chisholm Eveleth-Gilbert High School
09-06-12 4:30PM International Falls International Falls High School
09-27-12 5:00 PM Northeast Range Eveleth-Gilbert High School
10-04-12 5:00 PM Hibbing Eveleth-Gilbert High School
10-11-12 5:00PM Grand Rapids Grand Rapids High School
10-23-12 5:00 PM Mesabi East Mesabi East High School
10-25-12 5:00PM Virginia Eveleth-Gilbert High School
Cross Country
Boys Soccer
Girls Soccer
Girls Tennis
IRON RANGE CONFERENCE
SPORTS CALENDARS ARE AVAILABLE
ON THE INTERNET!
www.ironrangeconference.org
Girls Swimming & Diving
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Season Tickets Available By Mail
Student Participation Fees 2012-2013
ALL SPORTS SCHEDULES ARE AVAILABLE ON THE ATHLETICS LINK AT www.isd2154.k12.mn.us
ATHLETIC TICKET PRICES 2012-2013
Season Tickets Students (grades K-12 and college w/ID) $50.00
Adults $65.00
Hockey $55.00
Family $160.00
Senior Citizen (age 62+) $30.00
10-Punch Pass $60.00
Gate Fees
Students (grades K-12 and college w/ID) $4.00
Adult $6.00
Senior Citizen (age 62+) $4.00
Preschool n/c
Note: No gate fee for swimming.
Complete and return to: Season Tickets, Eveleth-Gilbert
Schools, 801 Jones St., Eveleth, MN 55734
First Name: Last Name:
Adult:___________________ _______________________
Adult:___________________ _______________________
Student:_________________ _______________________
Student:_________________ _______________________
Student:_________________ _______________________
Mailing Address:
Street:_____________________________PO Box_________
City:__________________State:_________Zip___________
Phone:____________________________________________
______# of Student Passes @ $50 each $___________
______# of Adult Passes @ $65 each $___________
______# of Hockey Passes @ $55 each $___________
______# of Family Passes @ $160 each $___________
______# of Sr Citizen Passes @ $30 each $___________
______# of 10-Punch Passes @ $60 each $___________
TOTAL AMOUNT DUE…………….…$___________
Make checks payable to ISD #2154.
Call 218-744-7774 for more information.
Non-Athletic Jr. High $ 35.00
Non-Athletic Sr. High $ 75.00
Sr. High Knowledge Bowl $ 35.00
Jr. High $100.00
Sr. High $125.00
Family Maximum $500.00
E-G’s 2012-2013 Cheerleaders The Eveleth-Gilbert Cheerleaders are excited to announce that they attended the UCA Summer Camp in July. While at camp, they learned stunt safety, cheers, and leadership skills. During the week, the squad participated in a variety of evaluations, which they received excellent and superior ratings from the camp staff. On the last day of camp, ICA put on a “Champions on the Field” event, where
the cheerleaders competed for overall camp recognition. This year, the Eveleth-Gilbert Squad earned a total of five superior awards for cheer, and they also received a camp improvement award. The one award that the girls were most excited about earning was the Leadership Award. This was voted on by their fellow campers, for “Inspiring Leader-ship One and Off the Field.”
The cheerleaders can’t wait for the fall sports season to begin! Good luck everyone and see you on the field!
Members of the 2012-2013 Cheerleading Squad include: Shelly Benson, Ashley Koivunen, Sadee Sten, Kaelen Dolinsek, Anneissa Senarighi, Michelle Grigal, Emily Harris, Anika Unger, Alyssa Hujanen, and Liz Dahl. The advisor is Melissa Lautigar.
Anneissa Senarighi, Kaelen
Dolinsek, Michelle Grigal
“EDUCATION IS NOT THE ANSWER TO THE
QUESTION. EDUCATION IS THE MEANS
TO THE ANSWER TO ALL
QUESTIONS.” -William Allin
11 AUGUST 2012
Director: Lynn Bol
Location: Room 104, Franklin Elementary
801 Jones St.,
Eveleth, MN 55734
Telephone: 218-744-7717
Email: [email protected]
Fax: 218-744-4381
Web: www.isd2154.k12.mn.us
Flag Football: Sept 6, 2012 5:00-6:30 p.m. Grades 3-6
Volleyball Sept 6, 2012 5:00-6:30 p.m. Grades 3-6
Hockey Sept 19 & 20 5:00-7:00 p.m. Grades K-9
Figure Skating Sept 19 $ 20 5:00-7:00 p.m. Grades K-12
Basketball Nov 1, 2012 5:00-6:30 p.m. Grades K-6
All registration will be held at the Eveleth Hippodrome.
A parent or guardian must be present to register a participant.
Call 218-744-5566 for further information.
Contact Community Education EFGSD Joint Powers Recreation Fall Youth Sports Registration Dates
FROM THE COMMUNITY EDUCATION DIRECTOR
Teen Night at the YMCA
One Saturday Per Month
7:00-10:00pm
Basketball, volleyball, swimming, pizza, pop, etc!
Watch for more information!
ABE (Adult Basic Education) & GED Services
Thursdays from 4:00-7:00 p.m.
Classes begin in September.
Call Terry Ferris, instructor,
at 749-4352 for more information.
Krafty Kids
Grades 1, 2, 3, 4
1st & 3rd Tuesday of the month Afterschool until 4:00 p.m.
Classes Begin in October Franklin Elementary Activity Room
Watch for more info sent home from school!
Snowmobile Safety Training Trail Hawks Snowmobile Club
Coming in February, 2013
Registration & Class: 5:30-8:00pm
Hands on test at DNR Highway 37 Office –
morning times announced
Eveleth-Gilbert Jr. High School Cafeteria - Gilbert
Cost is $5.00 check to DNR no one
turned away
Bill Peterson—instructor 865-4664
Chess Club
5th Grade to Adult
Wednesdays & Thursdays Begin November
3:00-5:00pm
E-G Jr. High Room 6 - Gilbert
D. Berry - instructor
DOORS OPEN DURING SCHOOL HOURS
Franklin Elementary: Doors #10 and #11
Senior High School &
Supt. Office: Doors #2 and #4
Gilbert Campus: Door #3
BACK TO SCHOOL 12
Lunch Program Credit Policy The following Credit Policy has been
issued to satisfy requirements set by the
Food and Nutrition Section of the MN
Department of Education.
The purchase of school meals is set up on
a prepaid basis Students are required to
have money deposited into a school meal
account in order to have access to meals.
According to the Department of
Education, School districts are
responsible to provide meals to children
who do not have to pay for them. Even
with care and good faith efforts, from time
to time students run into a situation
where they do not have credit in their
lunch account. Children cannot engage in
the learning process when they are hun-
gry, so the following procedure has been
established.
REQUEST FOR HANDICAPPED ACCOMMODATIONS
Requests for handicapped accommodations for school events and functions
should be directed to Deborah Hilde, Superintendant
218-744-7701 or [email protected]
Please submit requests at least 48 hours prior to the scheduled event.
Parents Right to Know Parents of the right to request and receive timely information on the professional
qualifications of the student’s classroom teachers. This requirement applies to all
parents of the children in school, whether or not they receive Title I services, and all
Title I schools, both target assistants and school wide.
When districts receive a parent request they must respond in a timely manner, to the
requested information, at a minimum report the following: whether or not the teacher
has met Minnesota’s licensing requirements for the grade level(s) and core academic
subject(s) they teach, whether or not the teacher is teaching under a variance status,
the education level and subject area of the teacher’s college degree major and any
graduate degree or certificate held, whether the child is provided by paraprofessionals,
and if so, their qualifications.
Schools that receive Title I funds shall provide to each parent: information on the level
of achievement of the parent’s child on the state academic assessments, timely notice
that the parent’s child has been assigned or has been taught for four or more consecu-
tive weeks by a teacher who is not highly qualified.
This information provided to parents shall be in an understandable and uniform format
and, to the extent practicable, provided in a language that the parents can understand.
Parental Review of the Contents of Instructional Materials
Minnesota Statutes 126.666 and Independent School District #2154 recognizes
the right of a parent, guardian, or an adult student 18 years or older, to review the
content of instructional material and, if he or she objects to the content, to make
reasonable arrangements with school personnel for alternative instruction.
Alternative instruction may be provided by the parent, guardian, or adult student
if the alternative instruction, if any, offered by the School District does not meet
his or her concerns. The School District is not required to pay for the costs of
alternative instruction provided by a parent, guardian, or adult student. School
personnel may not impose an academic or other penalty upon a student merely
for arranging alternative instruction. For the purpose of this policy, instructional
material is defined as all print and non-print resources used in the education of a
student.
1. Instructional material will be available through the office of the building principal.
2. The School District will notify the public of this policy prior to the beginning of each school
year by mail via the district newsletter and by including the policy in each year’s student
handbook.
3. If any course changes occur after the beginning of the school year, the District will notify
any involved parent, guardian or adult student by mail.
4. If a parent, guardian or adult student has any questions about instructional material, he or
she will contact the course instructor to discuss the matter.
5. If the parent, guardian or adult student objects to the material, he or she will make
arrangements with the building principal and the instructor to discuss alternative
instruction, if any, offered by the school.
6. If the school offered alternative instruction does not meet the concerns of the parent,
guardian or adult student, reasonable arrangements for parent, guardian or adult student
alternative instruction, if any will be made.
7. School personnel or a third party may evaluate and assess the quality of the student’s
work.
DISTRICT CRISIS MANAGEMENT POLICY
The Eveleth-Gilbert School District has developed a Crisis Management Policy for
each attendance site. This policy includes general crisis procedures for securing the building. Classroom
evacuation, building evacuation, campus evacuation, and sheltering during the time of crisis. Copies of the
policy are available to the pubic by contacting the building principal.
ISD #2154 Non-Sufficient Funds Check Policy
A procedure has been established by ISD 2154 regarding
non-sufficient fund checks and is applicable per family for
each school year with no carryover to succeeding school
years.
1st returned check during school year: The party is subject to a $15.00 service charge
and will be sent a copy of ISD #2154 non-sufficient funds check policy.
2nd offense during school year: The party is subject to a $15.00 service charge and
will be sent a copy of the ISD #2154 non-sufficient funds check policy
3rd offense during school year: The party will be subject to a $15.00 service charge.
The check writer will be required to remit in cash, cashier’s check or money order, any
purchases or fees from the District until the end of the School year.
Eveleth-Gilbert School District Indoor Air Quality Notice
The Eveleth-Gilbert School District is proud to be taking a leadership role in providing a safe, comfortable and
productive environment for our students and staff so that we achieve our core mission—educating students.
Our school will follow the EPA guidelines to improve our indoor air quality by preventing as many IAQ
problems as possible, and by quickly responding to any IAQ problems that may arise. Good air quality
requires an ongoing commitment by everyone in our school, because each of our daily decisions and
activities are affected by the quality of the air we breathe.
School staff, students and parents can obtain checklists or self-help information so they can properly
evaluate their child’s home or other out-of-school situations by contacting the school staff. Parents can also
obtain information about school facility construction, maintenance and housekeeping practices, chemicals
used, mold and HVAC-related information, chemical producing academic subjects, and pesticide and
herbicide applications to determine the extent to which school activities contribute to a child’s symptoms by
contacting the school.
The Eveleth-Gilbert School District Indoor Air Quality contact person is Mark Skerjance, Director of Building
and grounds. If there are questions regarding the District’s IAQ Program, please feel free to contact Mr.
Skerjance at 218-744-7748.
A friendly reminder is sent to parents
when the student’s account is
overdrawn.
1. A second request for payment is sent to
parents when they have not responded to
the first request.
2. If Parents do not make payment ar-
rangements after receiving the second
notice, the student will not be allowed to
charge meals to their past due account.
3. Students will be offered a sandwich,
fruit and milk at no charge so they will not
go hungry.
4. If the situation continues, Food and
Nutrition Staff will report the problem to
the Building Principal to determine what
course will be taken
13 AUGUST 2012 ANNUAL NOTIFICATION OF RIGHTS, PROTECTION, AND PRIVACY OF STUDENT RECORDS
Pursuant to the requirements of the School District regarding the requirements of Federal Law, the following constitutes the Eveleth-Gilbert Public School District’s annual notification to
parents and students regarding the data privacy practices of the School District.
The School District has adopted a Student Record Data Privacy Policy incorporating State and Federal requirements as to data privacy rights in student educational records. In summary,
the policy provides:
Privacy Rights: PPRA affords parents certain rights regarding our conduct of surveys, collection and use of information for marketing purposes, and certain physical exams.
These include the right to: Consent before students are required to submit to a survey that concerns one or more of the following protected areas (“protected information survey”) if the
survey is funded in whole or in part by a program of the U.S. Dept. of Education. Political affiliations or beliefs of the student or student’s parent/guardian; Mental or psychological prob-
lems of the student or student’s family; Sexual behavior or attitudes Illegal, anti-social, self-incriminating, or demeaning behavior; Critical appraisals of others with whom respondent has
close family relationships; Religious practices, affiliations, or beliefs of the student or the student’s parent/guardian Legally recognized privileged relationships, such as with lawyers, doc-
tors, or ministers; Income, other than as required by law to determine program eligibility. Receive notice and an opportunity to opt a student out of Any other protected information
survey, regardless of funding; Any non-emergency, invasive physical exam or screening required as a condition of attendance, administered by the school or its agent, and not necessary to
protect the immediate health and safety of a student, except for hearing, vision, or scoliosis screening, or physical exam or screening permitted or required under State law; and Activities
involving collection, disclosure, or use of personal information obtained from students for marketing or selling, or otherwise distributing the information to others. Inspect, upon request
and before administration or use: Protected information surveys of students; Instruments used to collect personal information from students for any of the above marketing, sales, or
other distribution purposes; and Instrumental material used as part of the educational curriculum. These rights transfer from the parent to a student who is 18 years old, or an emanci-
pated minor under State law.
ISD #2154 has developed and adopted policies, in consultation with parents, regarding these rights, as well as arrangements to protect student privacy in the administration of protected
information surveys and the collection, disclosure, or use of personal information for marketing, sales, or other distribution purposes. The School District will directly notify parents of
these policies at least annually at the start of each school year, and after any substantive changes. The School District will also directly notify, such as through U.S. Mail or email, parents/
guardians of students who are scheduled to participate in the specific activities or surveys noted below and will provide an opportunity for the parent to opt his or her child out of partici-
pation of the specific activity or survey. The School District will make this notification to parents at the beginning of the school year if the District has identified the specific or approximate
dates of the activities or surveys at that time. For surveys and activities scheduled after the school year starts, parents will be provided reasonable notification of the planned activities and
surveys listed below and will be provided an opportunity to review any pertinent surveys. Following is a list of the specific activities and surveys covered under this requirement. Collec-
tion, disclosure, or use of personal information for marketing, sales or other distribution; Administration of any protected information survey not funded in whole or in part by the U.S.
Department of Education; Any non-emergency, invasive physical examination or screening as described above.
Directory information includes the following: The School District proposes to designate the following personally identifiable information contained in a student’s education record as
“directory information” and it may disclose that information without prior written consent from the parent of the student or the eligible student: the student’s name, the student’s grade
level, photo- graph, participation in officially recognized activities and sports, honors and awards received, and the student’s weight and height if a member of any athletic team; The
parent of a student or an eligible student, upon receipt of this notice, will have two weeks (14 calendar days) to advise the School District in writing ( a letter to the Superintendent’s Office)
of any or all of the items they refuse to permit the District to designate as directory information about the student. This designation will remain in effect until it is modified by the written
direction of the student’s parent or the eligible student. In addition, two federal laws require local educational agencies LEA’s) receiving assistance under the Elementary and Secondary
Education Act of 1995 (ESEA) to provide military recruiters, upon request, with three directory information categories – names, address and telephone listing – unless parents have advised
the LEA that they do not want the student’s information disclosed without their prior written consent.
Directory information, as defined by statutes may be disclosed regarding students who are no longer in attendance within the District.
Inspection of Records: The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) affords parents and students over 18 years of age (“eligible students”) certain rights with respect to the
student’s education records. These rights are: The right to inspect and review the student’s education records within 45 days of the day the School receives a request for access. Parents
or eligible students should submit to the School Principal a written request that identifies the record(s) they wish to inspect, the School official will make arrangements for access and
notify the parent or eligible student of the time and place where the records may be inspected. The right to request the amendment of the student’s education records that the parent or
eligible student believes are inaccurate or misleading. Parents or eligible students may as the School to amend a record that they believe is inaccurate or misleading. If the School decides
to amend the record as requested by the parent or eligible student, the School will notify the parent or eligible student of the decision and advise them of their right to a hearing regarding
the request for amendment. Additional information regarding the hearing procedures will be provided to the parent or eligible student when notified of the right to a hearing; The right to
consent to disclosures of personally identifiable information contained in the Student’s education records, except to the extent that FERPA authorizes disclosure without consent. One
exception, which permits disclosure without consent, is disclosure to school officials with legitimate educational interests. A school official is a person employed by the school as an admin-
istrator, supervisor, instructor, or support staff member (including health or medical staff and law enforcement unit personnel); a person serving on the School Board; a person or company
with whom the School has contracted to perform a special task (such as an attorney, auditor, medical consultant, or therapist); or a parent or student serving on an official committee,
such as a disciplinary or grievance committee, or assisting another school official in performing his or her tasks. A school official has a legitimate educational interest if the official needs to
review an education record in order to fulfill his or her professional responsibility. Upon request, the School discloses education records without consent to officials of another school
district in which a student seeks or intends to enroll.
Transfer of Records to other Schools: The School District forwards educational records of students to other schools and school districts in which a student seeks or intends to enroll upon
request of that school or school district. A parent of a student or a student who is eighteen (18) years of age may request and receive a copy of the records which are transferred and may,
pursuant to this policy, challenge the accuracy of the records. The District does not, however, notify parents of students or students of age eighteen (18) or older, prior to such transfer.
Complaints for Non-Compliance: Parents of students or student of eighteen (18) years of age or older who feel there has been a violation of the rights accorded them may submit written
complaints to the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act Office, U.S. Department of Education, 400 Maryland Street, Washington, D.C. 20202.
The review of the data privacy rights of students and parents in the educational records maintained by the School District is intended only to be a summary of the provisions of the
“Protection and Privacy of Pupil Records” and of applicable State and Federal Law. Requests for copies of the policy and questions related to that policy should be addressed to:
Superintendent of Schools Independent School District #2154
Eveleth-Gilbert Public Schools 801 Jones St.
Eveleth, MN 55734-1696
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ASBESTOS NOTIFICATION As a result of recent federal legislation (Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act - AHERA), each primary and secondary school in the nation is required to complete a stringent new inspection for asbes-tos and to develop a plan of management for all asbestos-containing building materials. Eveleth-Gilbert School District has a goal to be in full compliance with this law and is following the law. As a matter of policy, Eveleth-Gilbert School District shall continue to maintain a safe and healthful environment for our community’s youth and employees. In keeping with this legislation, all buildings owned or leased by the school district were inspected by EPA accredited inspectors and samples were analyzed by an independent laboratory. Based on the in-spection, the school prepared and the state approved a comprehensive management plan for handling the asbestos located within its buildings safely and responsibly. Furthermore, Eveleth-Gilbert School District has completed its 3-year re-inspection required by AHERA. Eveleth-Gilbert School District buildings, where asbestos-containing materials were found, is under repair, removal and Operations and Maintenance. This past year, Eveleth-Gilbert School District conducted the following with respect to its asbestos containing building materials:
Eveleth-Gilbert Junior High Freezer Room: Removed 50’ TSI of asbestos containing pipe insulation.
Federal law requires a periodic walk-through (called “surveillance”) every six months of each area
containing asbestos. Also the law requires for all buildings to be re-inspected three years after a manage-
ment plan is in effect. This will be accomplished under contract with MacNeil Environmental, Inc.
Short-term workers (outside contractors, i.e. telephone repair workers, electricians and exterminators) must be provided information regarding the location of asbestos in which they may come into contact. All short-term workers shall contact the lead maintenance person before commencing work to be given this information. Eveleth-Gilbert School District has a list of the location(s), types(s) of asbestos-containing materials found in that school building and a description and time table for their proper management. A copy of the Asbestos Management Plan is available for review in the district office.
Immunizations Required for School St. Louis County Public Health and Human Services (SLCPHHS) would like to remind families that it is
important to get immunized on time, every time. Vaccines have prevented millions of people from
suffering debilitating and sometimes fatal illnesses. Parents should learn all they can about
immunizations. One good resource can be found at the Centers for Disease Control website www.cdc.gov
Children in Kindergarten and Seventh grade will need to show proof they are vaccinated against
chickenpox (varicella) or have had the disease. Also, children entering Kindergarten will need to show
proof of a second dose for the measles , mums and rubella (MMR) vaccine.
In addition to the vaccines required under the Minnesota School Immunization Law, the Centers for
Disease Control (CDC) and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommend that children who are
11-12 years of age or older receive a Meningococcal conjugate vaccine (MCVW) and a Human
Pappillomavirus vaccine (HPV, for girls only). Although not required for school attendance, adolescents
are more at risk of contracting certain diseases. Don’t forget, adults need vaccines too. Because cases of
pertussis are at a 45 year high, the CDC is urging parents, siblings and anyone caring for infants to get
their Tetanus, Diphtheria, and Acellular Pertussis (Tdap) up to date to prevent transmission of this
sometimes deadly disease to infants.
Immunizations should be part of a preventative health visit with your regular health care provider. Child
& Teen Checkups (C &TC) is a FREE preventative health care benefit that includes immunizations for
children birth through age 20 who have Minnesota Care or Medical Assistance. Help in finding a doctor,
transportation, or an interpreter is available by calling SLCPHHS. For those whose insurance does not
cover shots, SLCPHHS hold immunization clinics regularly. For more information please call St. Louis
County Public Health and Human Services at 218-749-0600 or 1-800-450-9777.
NOTICE CONCERNING USE OF PEST CONTROL MATERIALS
Minnesota State law requires schools to inform parents and
guardians if they apply certain pesticides on school property.
An estimated schedule of interior pest control inspections
and possible treatments is available for review or copying at
each school office. A similar estimated schedule is available
for application of herbicides and other materials to school
grounds. Parents of students may request to receive, at their
expense, prior notification of any application of a pest
control material, should such an application be deemed
necessary on a day different from the days specified in the
schedule.
SEXUAL HARASSMENT & SEXUAL VIOLENCE POLICY
It is the policy of Independent School District #2154 to maintain a
learning and working environment that is free from religious, racial, or
sexual harassment and violence.
It shall be a violation of this policy for any pupil, teacher, administrator,
or other personnel of the School District to harass a pupil, teacher,
administrator, or other personnel through conduct or communication of
a sexual nature or regarding religion and race as defined by this policy.
It shall be violation of this policy for any pupil, teacher, administrator, or
other personnel of the School District to inflict threaten to inflict, or
attempt racial or sexual violence upon any pupil, teacher, administrator
or personnel.
The School District will act to investigate all complains, either formal or
informal, verbal or written, of religious, racial, or sexual harassment or
violence, and to discipline or take appropriate action against any pupil,
teacher, administrator or school personnel who is found to have vio-
lated this policy.
Eveleth-Gilbert Schools will be
implementing a new parent
notification system this year. The
PowerAnnouncement alert system is
fully embedded within our
PowerSchool student database.
Parents will be able to update
contact information by following the
Parent Portal when logging into their
student’s PowerSchool account.
Watch for more
information coming soon regarding
this new communication system.
15 AUGUST 2012
Does your child have health insurance?
If not, help may be available.
Minnesota Health Care Programs have free and low-cost health
insurance for children and families who qualify (Medical
Assistance has no monthly premium. MinnesotaCare has a
monthly premium based on household income.)
Your child may qualify if your household income is below:
Income is one factor for qualifying. Other rules and limits apply. For more
information, call your county office or visitwww.dhs.state.mn.us/MCHP.
The income limits above are valid until June 30, 2013.
To get a Minnesota Health Care Programs
(MHCP) application:
Print one from the internet: www.dhs.state.mn.us/MHCP
Call (877) KIDS-NOW toll free
Call St Louis County Public Health & Human Services 218-749-7137
Family Size Monthly Income Yearly Income
2 $3,468 $41,616
3 $4,376 $52,512
4 $5,284 $63,408
5 $6,192 $74,304
Eveleth-Gilbert School District
Community Education searches for
all kids ages 0-5 years old who are
not yet in Kindergarten. This count
helps for ECFE and School Readiness
programs along with kindergarten
enrollment. Eveleth-Gilbert School
District residents with children this age should call
218-744-7774 or email [email protected]
The Census Record Form is available to download at http://www.isd2154.k12.mn.us/Schools/NelleShean/Documents/census%20record.pdf
All census information is confidential.
EVERY FAMILY COUNTS!
Session Age Day & Time
Session
A
Mixed Age
Birth-5 yrs.
Monday
6:00-7:30 p.m.
Session
B
Mixed Age
Birth-5 yrs.
Tuesday
10:00-11:30
a.m.
Session
C
Infant/Toddler
Birth-15 mo.
Thursday
9:00-10:00 a.m.
Session
D
Mixed Age
Birth-5 yrs.
Thursday
10:30-12:00 p.m
Session
E
Mixed Age
Birth-5 yrs.
Thursday
6:00-7:30 p.m.
ECFE Schedule 2012-2013
Session Day & Time Age
Session A
M, T & W
8:30-11:00 a.m.
4 & 5 Years
Session B
M, T & W
12:00-2:30 p.m.
4 & 5 Years
Session C
Wednesday
9:30-11:30 a.m.
3 Years
Session D
Wednesday
12:30-2:30 p.m.
3 Years
School Readiness Schedule 2012-2013
ECFE and School
Readiness classes
begin the week of
October 1, 2012
Contact 218-744-7742 or [email protected]
for more information
Dental Insurance Available To Students
Tooth decay is the most common chronic childhood
illness, and over 50% of low-income children in
Minnesota do not receive dental care. That’s why
Smiles Across Minnesota, Children’s Dental Services (CDS), and the
Eveleth-Gilbert School District are working together to provide
Dental care on-site in the Eveleth-Gilbert School District.
CDS will be providing a full range of restorative and preventative care as
well as oral health education to all school children within the district. A
consent form will be sent home with students during the first week of
school. Upon completion of this form, children are provided a dental exam,
a full range of preventative care including fluoride and fillings.
CDS accepts all forms of public and private insurance. No child is denied
treatment due to inability to pay. In the event that a child does not have
insurance, CDS assists families in applying for medical assistance and offers
a sliding scale discount program.
Contact Eilidh Reyelts Pederson at Children’s Dental Services for more
information 612-423-4027 or [email protected].
BACK TO SCHOOL 16
REVENUE TO DISTRICT WILL INCREASE WITH YOUR HELP
Families Encouraged to Apply for Free/Reduced Meals
Each year the Eveleth-Gilbert School District asks parents to complete a form asking about household income levels to determine if students qualify for the Free and Reduced Lunch Program. Did you know students eligible for the Free and Reduced Lunch Program also earn the school additional revenue that has nothing to do with the food service program?
Higher percentages of free and reduced lunch counts bring schools additional Federal Title Revenue, Federal Special Education Revenue, Federal E-Rate Revenue (discounts on telecommunication services) and State Compensatory Revenue. This article will focus on State Compensatory Revenue.
Compensatory revenue is used for students who enroll in school who are under-prepared to learn at their age level. State statutes allow schools a broad range of ways to spend compensatory revenue.
Schools can spend compensatory funds on remedial instruction in reading, language arts, mathematics, and other content areas including improvement of study skills. It can fund additional teachers and teacher aides. It can fund lower class sizes and/or a team teaching approach. It can fund longer school days or weeks or extended school year programs. It can fund all day every day kindergarten.
Compensatory revenue can fund programs to reduce truancy and encourage graduation. It can fund health services, nutrition services, and provide funding to ensure a safe and secure
learning environment. It can fund staff development to assist teachers and other personnel in identifying the needs of students.
Compensatory revenue can be used to fund materials and technology to provide alternative instruction. It can be used to present instruction at different rates and to present instruction in a different method than initially used.
For the seven county area of Northeastern Minnesota, this additional Compensatory Revenue is between $659.26 and $5,556.62 per additional student eligible for free lunch and between $329.63 and $2,731.22 per additional student eligible for reduced lunch. When you consider the other revenue sources mentioned above, this can add up to a considerable amount of revenue. For our schools the numbers are:
For each additional student eligible for free lunch the additional revenue is:
For each additional student eligible for reduced lunch the additional revenue is:
The district understands that some individuals are uncomfortable providing income information to the schools. I want to assure you that this information is not public information. It is used only for determining eligibility. The number of students eligible is reported only as a total number, so no individual information is released. Students who qualify for free or reduced lunches are not singled out in the lunchroom. Students who qualify for free or reduced lunches are not required to participate in the school’s food program. However, by qualifying they still provide the school with additional revenue.
The district is required to do random income verification, but you are not required to submit paystubs or income tax forms with your application. You only need to provide this information if you are randomly selected for verification.
If your household income is at or below the income levels on the chart below, we are asking you to consider helping the district collect this additional revenue by completing and returning the Free and Reduced Lunch Application form that will be given to each student on the first day of school. If you would like an application form at an earlier date, they are available at the principal’s office at each school and on the district website www.is2154.k12.mn.us.
Please consider helping the school obtain funding by filling out the application if you qualify for the free and reduced lunch program. Thank you.
Deborah Hilde, Superintendent
Franklin Elementary $ 3,084.61
Nelle Shean Elementary $ 3,326.61
Eveleth-Gilbert Junior High $ 2,552.14
Eveleth-Gilbert Senior High $ 2,039.97
Franklin Elementary $ 1,540.30
Nelle Shean Elementary $ 1,658.93
Eveleth-Gilbert Junior High $ 1,270.80
Eveleth-Gilbert Senior High $ 1,017.36
Family Size Annual Income Monthly Income Weekly Income
1 $ 20, 665 $ 1,723 $ 398
2 $ 27,991 $ 2,333 $ 539
3 $ 35,317 $ 2,944 $ 680
4 $ 42,643 $ 3,554 $ 821
5 $ 49,969 $4.165 $ 961
6 $ 64,621 $ 5,386 $ 1,243
7 $ 64,621 $ 5,996 $ 1,243
8 $ 71,947 $ 5,996 $ 1,384
Each Additional $ 7,326 $ 611 $ 141
2012-2013 Food Service Prices
Lunch
Elementary Students $2.30
Secondary Students $2.40
Reduced Meals $ .40
Adults $3.55
Milk $ .65
Breakfast
Elementary Students $1.90
Secondary Students $2.00
Reduced Meals No charge
Adults $ 2.55
Milk $ .65
Total Household Income Guidelines
17 AUGUST 2012
BACK TO SCHOOL 18
19 AUGUST 2012
BOARD OF EDUCATION
Mary Spang, Chair Beth Collins-Wedge, Director
Keith Young, Vice Chair Mona Putzel, Director
Kathryn Gritzmacher, Clerk Adam Venne, Director
Patty Babich, Treasurer
Eveleth-Gilbert School Board meetings are held on the 2nd and 4th
Tuesday of each month at 6:00 p.m. in the board room located on
the Eveleth Campus.
Meeting agendas and minutes are available on the district website:
www.isd2154.k12.mn.us
DIRECT DIAL NUMBERS -EVELETH-GILBERT SCHOOLS
Athletic Director- Kyle Thoreson 744-7712
Auto Shop 744-7741
Band Office Eveleth 744-7726
Band Office Gilbert 744-7782
Berry, Denise - Communications 744-7774
Bol, Lynn - Franklin Principal 744-7710
Buatala, Stacy—Franklin Secretary 744-7709 Business Office - Andrea Lintula 744-7704
Business Office - Candace Nelis 744-7705
Cafeteria Franklin 744-7713
Cafeteria Gilbert 744-7777
Cafeteria Sr. High 744-7730
Choir Office Sr. High 744-7727
Community Education 744-7717
Counselor Jr. High 744-7775
Counselor Sr. High 744-7708
ECFE 744-7742
Franklin EBD Classroom 744-7718
Garage Eveleth 744-7748
Garage Gilbert 744-7788
Hilde, Deborah - Superintendent 744-7701
Lintula, Andrea - Bookkeeper 744-7704
Media Center Franklin 744-7723
Media Center Gilbert 744-7780
Media Center Sr. High 744-7725
Mesich, Jan, - Sr. High Principal 744-7707 Nurse’s Office Eveleth 744-7711
Nurse’s Office Gilbert 744-7776
Parent Office Franklin 744-7740
Phy Ed Office Boys Gilbert 744-7778
Phy Ed Office Girls Gilbert 744-7779
Principal’s Office Franklin 744-7709
Principal’s Office Gilbert Campus 744-7770
Principal’s Office Sr. High 744-7706
Riordan, Kathy – Administrative Assistant. 744-7700
Seboe, Danette—5-8 Principal Gilbert Campus 744-7703
Skerjance, Mark- Maintenance/Transportation 744-7748
Sr. High EBD Classroom 744-7732
Superintendent’s Office 744-7700
Kevin Szumal– Band Director 744-7726
Tech. Support 744-7735 Von Wald, Monica - Sr. High Sec. 744-7706
Wiirre, Debra - 5-8 Secretary, Gilbert Campus 744-7770
Zika, Leigh, Media Specialist 744-7725
ADMINISTRATION
Ms. Deborah Hilde Superintendent
Ms. Kathleen Riordan Administrative Assistant
Ms. Candace Nelis Business Manager
Ms. Andrea Lintula Bookkeeper
Ms. Jan Mesich Senior High Principal
Ms. Monica VonWald Secretary, Senior High
Ms. Danette Seboe K-8 Principal, Gilbert Campus
Ms. Debra Wiirre K-8 Secretary, Gilbert Campus
Ms. Lynn Bol Franklin Principal/Community Ed.
Ms. Stacy Buatala Secretary, Franklin Elementary
Mr. Mark Skerjance Foreman
Ms. Denise Berry Communications/Community Ed.
PowerSchool is the district’s web-based student information system.
It allows administration, teachers, students and parents easy access to
real-time information about students. PowerSchool can be accessed at
the district website: www.isd2154.k12.mn.us
Contact your child’s school to obtain your login and password.
If you would like to receive future newsletters and updates via email
contact Denise Berry
Eveleth-Gilbert Public Schools 2012-2013
2011
Aug 28-30 Teacher Inservice/No Classes Sept 3 Labor Day/Schools Closed Sept 4 First Day of Classes Oct 18-19 Education MN Convention/ Schools Closed Nov 2 End of First Marking Period Nov 22-23 THANKSGIVING VACATION/ Schools Closed Dec 24-31 CHRISTMAS VACATION/ Schools Closed
2012
Jan 1-2 CHRISTMAS VACATION/ Schools Closed Jan 3-4 Teacher Inservice/No Classes Jan 7 School Resumes Jan 18 End of Second Marking Period Jan 21 Teacher Inservice/No Classes Feb 18 PRESIDENT’S DAY/School Closed Mar 22 End of Third Marking Period Mar 28- EASTER BREAK Apr 1 Schools Closed May 27 MEMORIAL DAY Schools Closed May 30 Last Day of Classes for Students May 31 Teacher Inservice/Last Day For Teachers
Above all else, students come first.
Each student has individual strengths and the potential to learn and succeed.
All individuals have a right to an orderly, safe and respectful environment.
The school community must pre-pare students to become caring, rational and involved citizens in a global society.
Learning is a lifelong process for everyone.
People must be accountable for their actions.
OUR BELIEFS
Eveleth-Gilbert School District will work to:
Create individualized learning plans for student success,
Prepare students for a global soci-ety,
Reach beyond the classroom,
Deliver excellence,
Use resources efficiently,
Maintain environmentally responsible facilities.
Empower staff effectiveness.
Maintain & pursue district growth.
Develop an engaging and positive environment.
Engage & empower community.
EVELETH-GILBERT SCHOOLS 2012-2013 EMPLOYEE DIRECTORY Headstart Classroom 5012
Headstart Office 5004
Heitzman, Delores 5104
Heitzman, Mark VM 6009
Heitzman, Richard 1012
Hendrickson, Susan JH 6103/HS 1144
Hennessey, Carrie 1803
Hilde, Deborah 1901
Hill, Kristi 5109
Hipple-Jam, Laurie 2210
Hydukovich, David HS 1926/JH 6202
Hydukovich, Mary 2116
ISS Jr High 4103
Jensen, Sharon 5111
Johnson, Keith 1324
Jr High Principal 1803
Jr. High Secretary 1800
Kemp, Angela JH 4202/HS 1237
Kerzie, Deanna 4104/6309
Knapper, Nancy 2206
Krebs, Aimee 1322
Kunz, Dave 4100
Landwer, Stace 5106
Larson, Catherine 1323
Lautigar, Melissa 2303
Lautigar, Paul 6003
Lemieux, Adam 2301
Lindfors, Cynthia 1212
Lintula, Andrea 1904
Lischalk, Anthony FR 1927/NS 5103
Lossing, Gaye 2203
Madden, Paula HS 1141/JH 4105
Malevich, Michael 2002
Marolt, Richard 6005
Media Center Jr High 1836
Media Center Sr. High 1925
Mesich, Janice 1907
Negen, Jody 2110
Nelis, Candace 1905
Nelle Shean Principal 1803
Nelle Shean Secretary 1800
Newcomb, Wendy 1911
Newman, Camille 2212
Nurse - Franklin 1911
Nurse - Gilbert 5009
Oates, Laurie 5112
Oestreich, Tom 1224/1147
Osmundson, Lauri JH4105/HS1232
Ostman, Susan 4101
Parenteau, Monica 2211
Peshel, Tara 1154
Petersen, William 3112
Peterson, Rebecca 2111
Preiner, Barbara 5009
Prosen, Tom 1935
Rice Brain 2003
Riordan, Kathleen 1900
Roberts, Wayne 1922
Rosenberg, Andrea 5108
Sabetti, Mark 3105
Sandstrom, Dennis 6007
Scheib, Dina 2101
School Store - HS 1160
Science Office Jr. High 6106
Scuffy, Crystal 2309
Seboe, Danette 1803
Skenzich, Anita 2308
Skerjance, Mark 1948
Sorcan, Joseph 3109
Sr. High Principal 1907
Sr. High Secretary 1906
Stefanich, Sheena 2214
Strasser, Timothy 1145
Szumal, Kevin HS 1926/JH 5202
Supt. Office 1900
Technology Office 1935
Terrio, Karen 2313
Thompson, Edward 5101
Thompson, Jodi HS 1231 /JH 4101
Thoreson, Kyle 1912
Tikkanen, Deborah 2113
Ufford, Todd 6101
Von Wald, Monica 1906
Walls, Donna 1221
Wiegman, Cathy 6301
Wiirre, Debra 1800
Wilcox, Sheila 6204
Wolner, Kimberly 2108
Young, Nicole 2311
Zika, Leigh 1836
ADAPT - Franklin 2204
ADAPT - Nelle Shean 5114
Anderson, Jaimi 1132
Aro, Cheryl HS 1925/FR2300
Auditorium - Franklin 2200
Band Room HS 1926
Bauman, Jeannine JH 6306/SH 1141
Beckstrom, Christine FR 2208/NS 5114
Belt, Natalie 5107
Berry, Daniel 4002
Berry, Denise 1918
Biondich, Elizabeth 1141
Bittmann, Beth 2312
Boardman Auditorium 1230
Boiler Rm - Jr. High 1834
Boiler Rm - Sr. High 1924
Bol, Lynn 1910
Bonner, Jennifer 5110
Buatala, Stacy 1909
Burritt, Kevin 1237
Cafeteria - Franklin 2104
Cafeteria Fr Tickets 2100
Cafeteria Jr. High 1835
Cafeteria Sr. High 1930
Carey, Rebecca 2213
Carpenter Shop 1012
Chad, Chris 1127
Clennon, Jill SH1222/JH4206
Clouse, Steven 6102
Coach Office HS Boys 1928
Coach Office HS Girls 1929
Combs-Cawley, Rebecca SH1927/5103
Community Ed 1917
Computer Jr Hi Media 6311
Computer Lab Franklin 2302
Computer Lab Jr High 4105/4108
Computer Lab Sr High 1128
Counselor Jr High 1833
Counselor Sr High 1908
Cummings, Kristy 2103
Custer, Deborah 1006
Detention, Franklin 2202
ECFE 5011
Erickson, Linda 2205
Faculty Office 1 Sr High 1131
Faculty Office 2 Sr High 1225
Faculty Office 3 Sr High 1315
Flaa, Kimberly 1908
Franklin Principal 1910
Franklin Secretary 1909
Garage Eveleth 1948
Garage Gilbert 1838
Glowacki, Lisa 2310
Goodrie, Michael 1153
Grigal, Joseph 2209
Gritzmacher, John 1238
Gym Jr High 6095/6099
Hadrava, Bradley 6001
Headstart Classroom 5007
OUR VISION
OUR VALUES
“Dedicated to quality learning.
Together we challenge
the future.”
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