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Thursday, December 29, 2011

G-R Happenings January 2012


G-R Happenings    

Happy 2012!

One of the things that is going on this time of year is calendar development for the next school year.  Over the past couple of years the four schools associated with the Western Outreach Center, WOC, have worked to have similar calendars.  Looking at the 12-13 school year, we believe it’s time to commit to a virtually common calendar for all four districts.  This is necessitated through the sharing of instructors at the WOC and between districts; G-R shares an English teacher, Miss Wagner, with Grundy Center.  Currently classes at the WOC are held based on the teacher’s schedule.  So, students from the other schools might need to attend even when their school doesn’t have classes that day.  And, students might not have class, because their teacher is at in-service, or on a break, when their school is in session.  A truly common calendar would eliminate these issues.

Another benefit of a common calendar is the ability for our staffs to collaborate during professional development time.  This would be especially helpful for high school teachers.  Currently our districts have one, or two teachers in any given curricular area, by having common professional development days it creates the opportunity for four to eight teachers of the same subject to collaborate on lessons.  It would also give us the ability to pool our resources in bringing in training for our staffs.  The North Iowa Cedar League has had a common professional development day for several years and teachers report a great benefit in the time to work with their peers from other districts, but once a year isn’t enough to get the maximum benefit.

Currently the districts are looking at a calendar very similar to our current one for the 12-13 school year.  The superintendents will be meeting in the near future to work at finalizing a proposal to take to our boards.  One thing we’ll be considering is moving the start date back to after the State Fair.  In order to accomplish that we would need to move graduation back to Memorial Day weekend, and/or shorten/eliminate Spring Break.

In the 13-14 school year we are considering a different format for our calendar.  The draft we are working off of at this point starts on August 28, 2013.  First trimester would end on November 22nd, with the week of Thanksgiving being a break.  Christmas break would be December 23rd-January 3rd.  Second Trimester would end on March 7th, with Spring break March 10th-14th.  The Third Trimester would then on June 11th, graduation would be June 8th.  The thinking behind this calendar is that it would provide some breaks at the end of each trimester for students and staff to recharge prior to the next round of classes, as well as shorten the break over the summer to some extent, when we see significant decline in academic skills for many kids.  There would be some professional development time built into the breaks for teachers to work collaboratively between districts throughout the year.

I welcome feedback from patrons on the start and end dates for the 11-12 school year, as well as the possibility of a different calendar in 13-14.  Please feel free to email your thoughts to me at:  tim.kuehl@gr-rebels.net, or call me at:  319-345-2712.

Sincerely,

Tim Kuehl, Superintendent

Monday, December 19, 2011

January - February K-8 Newsletter


Gladbrook – Reinbeck K-8 Newsletter
January and February 2012

Gladbrook Campus News – Mr. Parker

Happy Holidays!  It seemed strange as I typed the date above to put in the year 2012.  That we are passing into another New Year gives us reason to look back and ahead to the many things we have to be thankful for. 
Thank you to everyone that came out December 5th for the Winter Concert.  The students were amazing, the show was outstanding, and the crowd was fantastic.  We have very skilled students that took direction well from our talented music department teachers, and are supported at home and school from very involved parents, grandparents, and friends.  We also appreciate the support you gave the Book Fair held in conjunction with the concert.  While many Christmas gifts were purchased for December 25th, the support you gave also added books to the classrooms and library here in Gladbrook.  Thank you all for the support of our school programs.
I was watching a conversation with Derek Jeter the other day and he talked about growing up, and how his parents had his siblings and him sign a contract at the beginning of each school year with the expectations for grades and behaviors at school all laid out.  It stated that it helped him later in his life to set guidelines and establish goals.  While the contract idea is a little different, the point is that he became the person he is now because of the help he received from his parents and what they saw was important.
We are quickly approaching the end of the second quarter and first semester of school.  Report cards will be sent home on January 13th.   Most students are in a routine and are working hard to do their best.  There are still a few students that could step up and work better.  We are very fortunate to have students here at GR that are Great kids.  Please continue to work with your child and establish those guidelines and expectations that are needed to help your child be successful.  
From all of the staff and students at the Gladbrook campus, may you all have a safe and happy Holiday Season!

Reinbeck Campus News – Mr. Kuehl


It has been a fun and productive first part of the year, although it isn’t quite technically the midpoint, it always seems to be the halfway mark for the school year.  It is amazing to look at all the quality learning taking place in our classrooms, whatever building your child happens to attend.  Students are using technology in ways that I wouldn’t have dreamed of, even a year or two ago.  The staff is demonstrating a strong commitment to helping each child grow in their academic, social, and emotional knowledge.  Thank you to our parents and community for all the support they give to our students and staff.

As we move past the excitement of the Holidays and into January, February, and March, we often hit a lull in the excitement each year.  Your support in keeping your child motivated and working hard at school is much appreciated.  Teachers and staff will also be working to keep the students engaged and challenged by exciting opportunities in class.

Please travel safely over the Holidays and enjoy this special time of year with family and friends.  I’m looking forward to a great 2012!

End of December/ January/February Calendar of Events

Dec. 22                        Teacher In-service, early dismissal 12:35/12:45
Dec. 23 /Jan. 2             Happy Holidays: No School
Jan.    3                        School Day:  Classes resume
Jan.    5                        JH WR @ Denver
Jan.    6                        End of 2nd Quarter and 1st Semester for MS and Elementary
                                    JH BB vs DNH : Boys @ GB; Girls @ Dike
Jan.    9                        District Advisory Committee Meeting in RB @ 7:00 pm
Jan.  10                        JH BB vs West Marshall: Girls @ GB; Boys @ State Center
Jan.  12                        JH WR @ Hudson
                                    JH BB vs AGWSR: Girls @ GB; Boys @ Wellsburg
Jan.  13                        Elementary and Middle School Report Cards go home
Jan.  16                        No School (Possible Snow Make-up)
Jan.  17                        JH BB vs. BCLUW: Boys @ GB; Girls @ Union
                                    K-2 Midyear DIBELS Testing this week
Jan.  19                        JH BB vs S. Hardin: Boys @ GB; Girls @ Hubbard
Jan.  20                        JH Wr @ Dike -NH
Jan.  23                        IMPACT/PTO Meeting in RB @ 7:00 pm
Jan.  24                        JH BB vs East Marshall: Girls @ GB; Boys @ Gilman
Jan.  26                        JH WR @ Wapsie Valley
Jan.  30                        JH BB vs A-P: Girls @ GB; Boys @ Aplington
Feb.   1                        Teacher In-service: Early Dismissal 12:35/12:45
Feb.   2                        JH WR @ RB  4:15
Feb. 10                        Midterm for Middle School – 3rd Quarter
Feb. 20                        No School (Possible Snow Make-up)
Feb. 27                        IMPACT/PTO Meeting in GB  @ 7:00 pm