Tri-Valley School District 49-6 - “Home of the Mustangs” – Colton, SD – December 2014/January 2015 GREETINGS, I want to publicly thank Mrs. Amber Fluth, along with the rest of the staff and students for their hard work on the Tri-Valley Veterans’ Day program. Thank you to the community for joining us and sharing in this event. And, of course, a huge thank you to our veterans for their service. I understand that some school districts choose to not be in session for Veterans’ Day. I am a firm believer that our students gain a valuable experience by honoring our district’s veterans during this day. In our district, students are exposed to recognitions, history lessons, and other activities to honor our veterans. I received many positive comments from veterans at the conclusion of our Veterans’ Day program. I have taken many opportunities to ask Veterans at our program for their opinions on the school program versus not having school on this date. The responses I have received have been with resounding support to keep our program as it is currently. I would like to encourage anyone and everyone, who may be interested, to attend the program in the future. Lastly, I would like to wish everyone a very safe and happy holiday season. I hope everyone enjoys their time with their families, loved ones and friends over the holidays. If you are traveling, please be safe and I hope you arrive to your destinations without any problems. I also hope the return trip back to the home of the Mustangs is just as safe. Take care, and please don’t hesitate to contact me here at the school if you have any question. Sincerely, Mr. Mike Lodmel, Superintendent Mark Your Calendar! Early Dismissal @ 1:00 pm Friday, December 19th No School Monday, December 22nd thru Friday, January 2nd Classes Resume on Monday, January 5th IN THIS ISSUE Superintendents News .................................... 1 Mark Your Calendar ........................................ 1 Phone Numbers .............................................. 1 Message From Mr. Pflanz ............................... 2 Greetings From Tri-Valley Elementary ........... 3 School Board Members .................................. 3 News From The Media Center........................ 3 Geography Bee Returns To Tri-Valley............ 3 Winter Music Concert Dates ........................... 4 Destination Imagination News ........................ 4 Bookmobile Schedule ..................................... 4 Weather Dismissal .......................................... 4 3rd Grade News ............................................... 5 New York & D.C. Trip...................................... 5 Music Notes .................................................... 6 1st Quarter Honor Roll .............................. 7 & 8 FFA News .............................................. 9 & 10 December Activities Calendar ...................... 11 January Activities Calendar .......................... 12 December Menu ........................................... 13 January Menu ............................................... 14 Mustang Spirit Wear ..................................... 15 TRI-VALLEY TELEPHONE NUMBERS Phone Numbers: 446-3538 or 543-5500 Fax Number: 446-3520 Website www.tri-valley.k12.sd.us For Bus Questions or Concerns please call 446-3482 MESSAGE FROM MR. PFLANZ This month’s message relates to our dress code. Schools have always had dress codes and some rules were made for safety precautions, others simply to regulate indecent attire. The Tri-Valley School District is of the opinion that proper grooming and dress relates to healthy school attitudes and the best learning environment. Good grooming and dress are the responsibility of both parent and the student. Proper attire is to be worn by all students; therefore, student dress should always be in good taste and appropriate for the business of learning. Tri-Valley School Districts’ concern for health, safety, and well-being of all students extends to student dress. We, therefore, offer these guidelines in a helpful way. Under State guidelines, schools have the responsibility to take action against improper dress which: 1. 2. 3. 4. is disruptive to the school program. is a health hazard. is damaging to school property, equipment or reputation. is obviously or blatantly indecent or distracting. Our guidelines indicate that all clothing and accessories be clean, neat, in good taste, and age appropriate. Attire should not be extreme to the extent that it focuses attention on the wearer. The dress code policy contains a list of inappropriate articles of clothing and accessories that are expressly forbidden. This list is not inclusive and the sole discretion rests with the district to make a determination on a case-bycase basis. • Students may not wear clothing with writing, slogans, pictures, or symbols that depict alcohol, drugs, obscenities, vulgarity, racism, sex, violence or gang affiliation. Visible tattoos will fall under the same guidelines. • Students may not wear clothing that is revealing. Garments that are cut low and expose visible cleavage, midriff, undergarments or sit off the shoulder are not allowed. • Tank tops, spaghetti strap tops, halter tops, strapless/tube tops and see through clothing are not allowed. • Yoga pants, spandex pants must be worn with tops that extend past the front inseam. • Spandex shorts will not be allowed unless covered by shorts that extend past the front inseam. • Pajama pants may not be worn. • Students may not wear pants in a sagging manner (below hips). • No jackets, coats or outer wear may be worn during the school day and must be placed in the student’s locker. • No hats, hoods, caps, bandanas, sunglasses or gloves may be worn while in school. • Students may not wear bicycle chains, wallets with chains attached, jewelry or accessories with spikes. Violations of the dress policy: • Students will be asked to change or put away the offending item. It may be necessary to call a parent/guardian to provide alternate clothing. • Students may be given an alternate item of clothing to wear for the day. • Multiple violations or refusal to comply may be handled as insubordination and parents will be notified. 2 NEWS FROM THE TRI-VALLEY MEDIA CENTERS: GREETINGS FROM TRI-VALLEY ELEMENTARY First, we need to celebrate! On Wednesday, October 29th, our elementary school had PERECT ATTENDANCE! All 475 students were present. Thank you for showing your child the importance of being at school! Attendance is a major factor in student success. Every absence can impact your childs’ achievement. Please continue to make school a priority. It was great to see so many of you at Parent Teacher Conferences. Thank you for striving for open communication between school and home. Our first semester is moving right along. The end of the second quarter is Friday, December 19th. As we end one semester and begin another, we will be assessing the elementary students in the area of reading and math once again with the AIMSweb universal screening tool. Reports will be sent to all families after testing is complete and teachers will use the results to plan the best interventions to help all students find success. The elementary concert season is upon us! The K-3rd graders will perform on Thursday, December 4th at 7:00 pm. 4th-6th graders will take the stage on Monday, December 8th at 7:00 pm. This concert will include both the vocal and instrumental talents of our elementary students. The 5th & 6th band together with all 4th-6th vocalists will present one music filled evening! Mr. Van Moer directs our 4th-6th vocal music and Ms. Bahnson is the conductor of the 5th & 6th band. Thank you in advance for attending these concerts to support your child’s efforts and enjoy some wonderful music at the same time. Please have a safe Holiday Season. The students will be on winter break starting December 20th and continuing through January 4th. School will resume on Monday, January 5th. My best wishes to you and your family for a healthy and happy 2015! Mrs. Nancy Johnson, Elementary Principal SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS Leslie Johnson Nicole Pullman Paul Siemonsma Mike McAreavey Dan Schlueter Regular school board meetings are held the second Monday of each month in the Board Room at the Administration Office. All meetings are open to the public. If a person desires to have an item placed on the agenda, please contact the Administration Office one week prior to the scheduled meeting. A sincere Thank You to all for your support of the Scholastic Book Fair. We took in almost $5900 in sales from the Book Fair and All For Books donations. Our school receives 55% of the profits to purchase materials for our libraries. Sales resulted in nearly $3200 in books for our students and staff. Again, thank you for supporting the Scholastic Book Fair and reading. The holidays are fast approaching and so are the breaks from school. Be sure to make some time to get cozy and read on the cold winter nights ahead and during Christmas break. Even though school is out, Siouxland Libraries will be open during much of the break. Check out some new books from your local public library branch. Have a great holiday season from the Tri-Valley Media Center. Kay Dahl & Gloria Buck GEORAPHY BEE RETURNS TO TRI-VALLEY By: Brandon DeWitt, JH Social Studies Teacher What: School Competiton of the 2015 National Geographic Bee Where: Tri-Valley High School Gym When: December 18, 2014, at 2:25 pm For the 27th year, The National Geographic Society is holding the National Geographic Bee for students in the fourth through eighth grades in thousands of schools across the United States and in the five U.S. teritories, as well as in Department of Defense Dependents Schools around the world. All students in the fourth through eighth grades will be taking a preliminary test in their class to determine 15 finalists for the Goegraphy Bee on December 18, 2014. The champion of the Tri-Valley National Geography Bee will advance to the next level of comptetion, a written examination to determine state competitiors. All school champions are eligible to win the national championship and its first prize, a $50,000 college scholarship, at the national championship May 11-13, 2015, in Washington, D.C. For more information: www.nationalgeographic.com/geobee We hope to see you there! 3 BOOKMOBILE SCHEDULE Winter Music Concerts Tuesday, December 2nd 7th-12th Vocal Concert Thursday, December 4th Kindergarten-3rd Grade Vocal Concert The Siouxland Library Bookmobile will be at Tri-Valley on the following Wednesdays from 8:30 am – 3:00 pm: December 3 March 11 January 7 April 1 January 28 April 22 February 18 May 13 Monday, December 8th 4th-6th Grade Vocal Concert & 5th-6thGrade Band Concert Monday, December 16th 7th-12th Band Concert All Concerts start at 7:00 pm DESTINATION IMAGINATION NEWS By Maria Kendle, DI Advisor Tri-Valley students are putting their heads together and starting to work on Destination Imagination challenges for this coming spring. It’s looking like we’ll have at least 5 Tri-Valley teams this year. If anyone is still interested in putting a team together, please let Mrs. Kendle know. Looking ahead, the DI team members will be working concessions on January 13th, the area IC practice day is on January 31st, and teams can register for that by emailing Mrs. Kendle, and the Regional DI tournament is at Tri-Valley on Saturday, March 14th. We’ll be needing over 100 volunteers to help make the tournament possible, so please put that on your calendar and plan on helping in some way. There will be many jobs that we will need filled ranging from doorkeeper, needing no DI experience, to appraisers. It’s a great program, and we have some great creative problem-solvers that deserve the best tournament we can put on! On a state-wide note: the State DI Director, Cozy Dorton, is hoping to retire after several decades of dedicated service. The State DI board is looking for a replacement for her, and anyone that might be interested in helping us fill that position, or might even have some ideas or questions, is being asked to contact Maria Kendle, the SDDI Board President at [email protected]. WEATHER DISMISSALS When bad weather or other emergency conditions require that the school be closed or that classes will be started late or dismissed early, information will immediately be available from the following media sources: SchoolReach – telephone broadcast system Radio Stations: KTWB FM 101.9 KMXC FM 97.3 KSOO AM 1140 KELO FM 92.5 AM 1320 KJAM FM 103.1 AM 1390 KSQB FM 95.7 AM 1520 KKLS FM 104.7 KXRB AM 1000 KIKN FM 100.5 KYBB FM 102.7 KWSF FM 107.9 TV Stations: KELO 3/11 KDLT 5/46 KSFY 7/13 When inclement weather threatens, every attempt will be made so decisions about the cancellation or postponement of school is made by 6:00 am. Students or parents should listen/watch the media above. You will also be notified by SchoolReach, our school to parent communication system. Weather and road conditions can be very different in parts of the Tri-Valley School District. As parents, if you feel the roads are too bad for your child to be driving to school, please keep them home. Your request will not affect their attendance in any way. We do request, however, that as soon as conditions improve you send your child for the remainder of that day. 4 THIRD GRADE NEWS Submitted By: Scott Hausmann, 3rd Grade Teacher The third graders have been working hard with a full schedule of classes keeping us busy each day. Our mornings are filled with Reading, Language, Spelling and Math. Our Reading stories have been teaching us life lessons about making the right decisions. In Math we are memorizing our multiplication and division facts. Our Spelling words are getting harder each week. We continue to study our words and work with word puzzles to help us with these words. We are looking forward to more snow and Christmas with family and friends. Good-bye from third grade. THERE IS STILL TIME! JOIN US IN WASHINGTON D.C. & NEW YORK CITY IN 2015! By: Brandon DeWitt, JH Social Studies Teacher On the morning of June 6, 2013, 28 Tri-Valley students and adults boarded a plane bound for Washington D.C. where they spent the next two days exploring our nation’s Capital before moving on to spend almost three days in New York City and getting a chance to experience life in one of the world’s largest cities. The group got to see and learn about a variety of things during these five days including: a tour of the most famous monuments in Washington D.C., a visit to the Smithsonian Museums, a tour of Mt. Vernon and downtown historic Alexandria, a tour of the Capitol and the Library of Congress, seats at the Tony Award Show Matilda, The New York Metropolitan Museum of Art, the top of the Empire State Building, Times Square at night, and views of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island among many other wonderful experiences. It was a jam packed 5 days full of moments people on the trip will never forget. This trip is a fantastic way to get a chance to experience two of our nation’s most amazing cities and we hope you will be among the group who joins us in 2015! Please contact Mr. DeWitt if you have any questions or still wish to sign up. No School Mon., Dec. 22nd – Fri., Jan. 2nd Classes Resume on Mon., Jan. 5th MUSTANG VOLLEYBALL By: Bridget Ebert, Volleyball Coach First, the high school volleyball team would like to thank all who supported our cause to fight breast cancer with our October events. Athletics is more than a hardwood floor, a ball and a net; it is about a purpose. That purpose is defined in multiple ways, through competitive play, teamwork, working toward a common cause and also in bonding together to help our community. This year for our Honor’s Night we recognized 32 community individuals with our Honoree of the night being Tri-Valley Elementary former secretary – Mrs. Sharon Buss. We were honored to recognize her and her family that night during our ceremony as a survivor of breast cancer. Through the various activities and events that took place we are able to donate $1700.00 for the 2014 volleyball season to help in support and research of breast cancer for the Edith Sanford Breast Cancer Institute of Sioux Falls. We hope through the education and continued support of this organization the TriValley volleyball team and community can help make a difference. Thank you to all for your support. Team Honors: We are proud to announce the following honors for the 2014 volleyball season: Academic All-State – awarded to seniors maintaining a 3.0 GPA for their high school terms. This year’s recipients are: 1. Emma Johnson 2. Sammy Kasowski 3. Kamber Lamer 4. Mariah Swier Dakota XII Conference Team Selection – voted on by the Dak XII coaching staff 2014 All Conference First Team: Sammy Kaswoski 2014 All Conference Second Team: Emma Johnson 2014 All Conference Honorable Mention: 1. Morgan Haga 2. Carter Hausmann 3. Sydney Hausmann Congratulations to our high school female athletes on their honors and recognition! PEP BAND SCHEDULE 12/16 1/12 1/20 2/6 2/10 2/19 2/27 GBB/BBB vs. Madison GBB vs. Beresford WR TV Quad. GBB/BBB vs. Dell Rapids BBB vs. Lennox GBB vs. Baltic BBB vs. SF Christian 5:45/7:00 pm 7:00 pm 4:15 pm 5:45/7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 5 Band students in grades 5-12 are doing our annual Celebrating Home fundraiser until Dec. 1st. Every band student has an opportunity to go on a band trip once during their high school years. The next band trip will be in the spring of 2017. Students should plan to fundraise a portion or all of the cost of the trip. Please plan on approximately $600 for the cost of the trip. Start selling now so you’re not short funds in 2017! Money raised from this fundraiser, as well as the frozen food fundraiser in February goes straight to the students’ account to pay their way. If you would like to purchase some holiday gifts/décor or some baked goods, please contact a band student or call the school and speak to one of the directors. The All State Orchestra and Chorus concert was held in Sioux Falls on October 31stNovember 1st. Students selected for the All State Chorus at Tri-Valley were Kelsey Carlson, Jaikob Davis, Josh Elledge, Paige Harkema, Karima Hussen, Chastnee Lamer, Ioann Shkinder & Mason Wieman. Tri-Valley had one student selected to perform in the All State Orchestra. Ruquia Mulamba had the 2nd highest score in the state of South Dakota on both the flute and piccolo. Congratulations! The 57th annual Augustana Honor Band was held on November 14th15th on the campus of Augustana College in Sioux Falls. The final concert was performed on stage of the Washington Pavilion. The students selected for this honored group were: Bennett Boy, Mariah Burggraff, Ruquia Mulamba, Daniel Perrion, Trenton Riggle, Kaitlyn Rogers, Ali Ruedebusch, Mason Wieman. The East Central Honor Band is held in Brookings. On December 1st, two students who were nominated and selected to represent Tri-Valley will perform with area schools and perform a concert at the Performing Arts Center on the campus of SDSU. Congratulations to Ruquia Mulamba and Mason Wieman! 6 4.0 Adria Besmer Erica Bicknase Rachel Boer Isabella Cordell Mya Dissing Noah Haynes Mason Hendrixson Sierra Kappes Lisa Koopman James Masgai Brooklyn Rombough Tanner Van Asselt 4th GRADE – 1st QUARTER HONOR ROLL 3.5-3.99 Allison Anderson Payton Jensen Erika Beck Kennedy Krull Brady Benson Austin McNulty Nolan Carls Brie Peters Austin DeVries Ella Richardson Madison Dittbenner Duncan Snethen Kaden Egger Brooklyn Stieben Mikaila Fluth Katie Timp Katelyn Fritz Megan Wenzel Kimberly Hall Niyongabo Yohana Aidan Heitkamp 3.0-3.49 Landon Bartels Keira Bochenek Stephanie Buchmann Hunter Cummings Jydin Dahl Shimirimana Gerare Bailey Humpal Mason Jensen Beau Keith Bethany Krump Levi Langloss Braden Oyen Levi Papstein Ava Pearson Dustin Sees Derek Van Asselt 5th GRADE – 1st QUARTER HONOR ROLL 4.0 Katherin Geary Lauren Harstad Olivia Soto 4.0 Logan Colwill Benjamin DeMars Blayne Gacke Andrea Lawrence Jessica Masgai Braeden Miller Cody Noe Ellie Pearson Ashton Ruesch Grace Schildhauer 4.0 Jackson Blair Haley Dahl Blake Eldeen Carson Norgaard Nicole Podzimek Olivia Stieben 4.0 Baylee Beaner Blake Burggraff Lincoln Burggraff Rachael Masgai Mallory O’Hara Jordyn Reider Tristen Ruesch Skylar Skovlund Jillian Songstad 3.5-3.99 Asmeret Abebe Will Benson Owen Besmer Allen Beyer Michael Beyer Hannah Eldeen Cole Focken Allyson Haga Landon Hansen Jenna Hanson Alyza Haugen Paige Jewett Aiden Larson Amanda Oberg Brooklynn Pester Caden Reuter Treyton Sanders Zachary Schroeder-Powell Logan Shatter Jaden Siemonsma Maggie Skovlund Andi Sonnenburg Tabor Teel 3.0-3.49 Brooke Andera Carson Carruthers Taylor DeJong Alivia Grann Danica Herman Jayden Kruse Joshua Leiseth Nirema Lussi 6th GRADE – 1st QUARTER HONOR ROLL 3.5-3.9 3.0-3.49 Jayden Asche Nicholas Hass Colt Blake Sawyer Bicknase Riley Haynes Kelsey Bruns Austyn Burggraff Luke Lofswold Nikiza David Ronald Cordell Brynlee Lokkeberg Brayden Glasford Daniel Fish Mason Mathieu Porter Jensen Levi Hanson Vincent Mitchell Tyler Johnson Nathan Hargreaves Braden Wicks Mackenzie Jones Felicity Kindvall Matthew Langley 7th GRADE – 1st QUARTER HONOR ROLL 3.5-3.9 3.0-3.49 Taylor Benson Olivia Kanengieter Chase Carls Sidney Bruns Emma Keith Corbin DeVries Andrew Cypher Kennedy Kuchta Jamison Fox Eli Dissing Payton Loiseau Kyra Giegling Hayden Fritz Andrew Nesheim Anna Ginter Hunter Hanson Nathan Rombough Carson Hagen KyAnn Havlovic Alicia West Dristen Heeren Jennifer Hotchkiss Jessica Huntimer 8th GRADE – 1st QUARTER HONOR ROLL 3.5-3.9 3.0-3.49 Tuyishemeze Alexis Dominic O’Neill Courtney Anderson Trevor Benson Karlee Price Bailey Brooks Abigale Burkhart Riley Robinson Noah Burke Haylie Doyle-Folks Grace Suttle Annalicia Burns Jenna Kruse McKenzie Vortherms Lane Egger Hannah Miller Samantha Wiseman Mercedes Flier Samantha Fox BayLee Hoek Marissa Jensen Avere Mack Cory McDonald Isaac McFarland Levi Mickelson Alexis Miller Rachel Nehlich Mya Rogers Hannah West Garret Leiseth Kaitlyn Mohnen Mariam Mulamba Morgan Siemonsma Owen Snethen Taelor Svatos Abby Underland Preston Wieman Aaron Lauer Annabell Oberg Rhegan Oberg Nshimirimana Pascaline Grace Steineke Cameron Timp Samantha Wilmarth Cody Winquist Gabriel Krump Caden Lamer Nathan McDonald Elizabeth Mendel Jackson Ruedebusch Tanner Schmidt Katelyn Sterling Grace Swartwout Chantale Umwari 7 4.0 Dalton Foster Saharo Ibrahim Emily McDonald Tijana Pease 4.0 Brooke Amundson Briana Beaner Bridget Bossman Levi Burggraff Caitlyn Cypher Emily Hargreaves Abigail Keith Connor Kerkow Mikayla Richardson Holly Sando Madisyn Van Hunnick Taylor Will 4.0 Regan Ahlers Austin Arends Grant Burggraff Mariah Burggraff Zachary-Darren DeGroot Sydney Haga Danica Hahn Carter Hausmann 4.0 Nicholas Buchmann Kelsey Carlson Kierra Crow Magdalen Heiberger Connor Hickman Emma Johnson Kyle Kretzschmar FRESHMAN – 1st QUARTER HONOR ROLL 3.5-3.9 3.0-3.49 Qiana Bernal Jacob Kasowski Madysen Blake Sommer Burggraff Austin Mader Cassie Hartman Carter Carruthers Mia Miller Hannah Cummings Jaikob Davis Nzihangana Naomi Zackary Hilbrands Chase DeWitt Brock Newman Sidney Hockett Carter Grinde Damaris Waldner Joshua Hotchkiss Noah Jewett Dylan Huwe Noah Jongeling Dylin Kenyon SOPHOMORE – 1st QUARTER HONOR ROLL 3.5-3.9 3.0-3.49 Morgan Haga Sierra Amundson Brandon Giegling Eilijah Heiberger Alec Blackford Riley Hallman Lane Hillman Morgan Blake William Heiberger Trevor Klinnert Aundrea Boer Kristian Hillberg Brooke Kulzer Aleah Burggraff Nikole Krump Jacob Leiseth Jayden Burggraff Kevin Larsgaard Jaymon Letson Kayla Eldeen Joan Leiferman Hawa Mohamed Austin Falor Austin Leuning Will Steineke Connor Farr Beau Lythgoe Madison Swier Jacquin Geary Paul Masgai Carter Warne Mason Wieman JUNIOR – 1st QUARTER HONOR ROLL 3.5-3.9 Sydney Hausmann Cassandra Blair Brady Johnson Demi Hoover Patrick Boadwine Cassidy Norgaard Tye Klinnert Dylan Eldeen Matthew Prather Kiana Kuchta Jacob Geary Seth Sando Kaitlyn Schmeichel Alexander Gonzales Rachel Sterling Samantha Sommer Sebastian Granzow Hannah Sundal Arianna Walter Meghan Hoffman Caden Wood Kamberlyn Lamer Benjamin Schiltz Hanna Slagle Jayden Sonnenburg Mariah Swier Connor Teel Logan Zeisler SENIOR – 1st QUARTER HONOR ROLL 3.5-3.9 Logan Adkins Landon Leuning Logan Amundson Malary McKenney Steven Beck Karly Niemann Brooke Berry Logan O’Hara Shane Boysen Daniel Perrion Trevor Hallman Jozlynn Pitts Allison Hanisch MacKenzie Schmidt Elijah Hargreaves Erin Skorr Samantha Kasowski Austin Suttle Lauren Kulzer Kayla Van Sickle Adrian Larios Lucas Weinacht Brayden Koopman Chastnee Lamer Sierra Lynn Remington Lyon Andrew Lythgoe Logan Mathieu Sitey Mohamed Devin Wood Abigail McDonald Ruquia Mulamba Novia Neuroth Lake Oien Madison Page Kayley Randby Nitanga Sitajoni Keturah Swartwout Kaylee Wingen 3.0-3.49 Bryant Alexander-Timp Dylan Burggraff Terra Carpenter Sarah Clark MyKendry Clemens Brenton Hanisch Paige Harkema BreeAnn Hoek Dylan Martin Courtney Moffatt Brandon Siemonsma Jaykob Soto Alex Van Asselt 3.0-3.49 Connor Fritz Jacob Hotchkiss Alasia Johnson Phillip Jongeling Brooke Ollerich MacKenzie Ridgway Yeva Shkinder Joseph Steineke Lysa Thompson Marcelle Waldner Mykah Wiseman 8 FFA News By: Morgan Blake The past months have been a busy one with the FFA Members, we have had National Convention, Fall CDEs, and Fruit Sales! UPCOMING EVENTS: - Santa Days – *Dec. 6th 9:00- 1p.m. - State CDE Pierre – *Dec. 7th & 8th - Fruit Sales Delivery- Mid December (Before Xmas!) - FFA Week*Feb. 23-27, 2015 One Successful Night! Monday November 17th we attended District CDEs at West Central HS. It was a fun night and the following people have moved on the State in Pierre in Dec.! • Mary Dybedahl received 1st in Extemporaneous Speaking! • Malary McKenney received 2nd in Ag Broadcasting! • Morgan Blake received 2nd in Public Speaking! • Kaitlyn Schmeichel received 3rd in Job interview and was elected District Treasurer! 9 National Convention On October 28th two FFA members left on the State bus that morning, followed by six others and Mrs.VanDerVliet, they set off for Louisville, KY! They even stopped to see the St. Louis Arch and had an amazing experience! They traveled over 2000 miles through seven states in four days! Here they are at the Arch in St. Louis! Santa Days is Coming Up!!! Please join our Santa Days at the Taopi Hall in Colton on December 6th! The children will love meeting Mr. and Mrs. Santa Clause this year!!! So drop your kids off at the activities and shop the local vendors! Also this year our JH FFA handed out lunches to all the farmers pulling in to the Colton Elevator. **KEEP UP WITH TRI‐VALLEY FFA** Website: www.vdvaged.shutterfly.com Twitter: @SV034 FFA Twitter: @tvffa FFA Facebook: Tri‐Valley FFA 10 TRI-VALLEY ACTIVITIES DECEMBER 2014 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY 2 1 FCCLA District Rally @ Sioux Falls East Central Honors Band @ Brookings 1st Day of BBB Practice MS GBB @ Madison, 4:30 pm 7 FFA State CDE @ Pierre FFA State CDE @ 8 Pierre MS GBB @ Sioux Falls Christian, 4:30 pm JV WR @ Flandreau, 6:00 pm 4th-6th Band & Vocal Concert, 7:00 pm School Board Meeting 5:30 pm 14 7th–12th Vocal Concert, 7: 00 pm 9 21 28 MS GBB @ Tea Area, 4:30 pm K-3rd Vocal Concert, 7:00 pm 10 17 16 23 29 24 NO SCHOOL 30 NO SCHOOL NO SCHOOL FCCLA District Rally @ Dell Rapids 9th Grade BBB Tournament, Here, 9:00 am JV BBB Triangular, Here, 10:00 am 31 NO SCHOOL Oral Interp – State Festival @ Huron MS GBB Triangular @ Beresford, 9:30 am WR @ Dell Rapids, 10:00 am 12 MS BBB @ Garretson, 4:00 pm BBB @ Garretson, 9th 5:00 pm JV 6:15 pm Varsity 7:45 pm 19 End of 2nd Quarter 1:00 pm Dismissal BB Doubleheader @ Chester 9th 4:00 pm JV 5:15 pm Boys Varsity 6:30 pm Girls Varsity 8:30 pm 25 NO SCHOOL 6 5 18 World Geography Bee, Here, HS Gym 2:30 pm JV WR @ Canton, 4:30 pm NO SCHOOL SATURDAY Oral Interp – State Festival @ Huron Semi Formal Dance, 8:00-11:00 pm 11 GBB @ Garretson 9th 5:00 pm JV 6:15 pm Varsity 7:45 pm WR Quad, Here, (Adrian, Canton, Parkston, TV) 5:00 pm BB Doubleheader vs. Madison, Here, 9th 4:00 pm JV 5:15 pm Girls Var. 6:30 pm Boys Var. 8:00 pm WR Quad @ West Central, 5:00 pm 22 NO SCHOOL FRIDAY 4 3 Bookmobile, Here, 8:30 am-3:00 pm MS BBB @ Harrisburg, 4:00 pm GBB @ Lennox 9th 5:00 pm JV 6:15 pm Varsity 7:45 pm 15 7th-12th Band Concert, 7:00 pm THURSDAY 26 NO SCHOOL 13 MS GBB Conference Tournament, 9:00 am, TBA WR @ Howard, 10:00 am BB Doubleheader vs. Sisseton, 9th 2:00 pm JV 3:15 pm Girls Var. 4:30 pm Boys Var. 6:30 pm 20 9th Grade GBB Tournament, Here, 9:00 am JV WR @ Sioux Valley, 10:00 WR @ Elk PointJefferson, 10:00 am 27 GBB Parkston Classic @ Parkston, TBA Tri-Valley School January 2015 Activities SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 NO SCHOOL BB Doubleheader vs. Vermillion, Here, 9th 1:00 pm JV 2:15 pm Girls Varsity 3:45 pm Boys Varsity 5:30 pm NO SCHOOL 29th Annual Youth WR Tournament, Here, 6:30 pm 4 11 18 25 5 6 7 Classes Resume MS BBB @ Tea Area, 4:30 pm MS GBB vs. Canton, Here, 4:30 pm JV WR @ McCook Central/Montrose, 5:00 pm WR @ Lennox Quad. (Lennox, Tea Area, Tri-Valley, West Central), 5:30 pm JV WR @ Dell Rapids, 12 4:30 pm GBB vs. Beresford, Here, 9th 5:00 pm, JV 6:15 pm Varsity 7:45 pm HSQB @ Brandon Valley, 4:00 pm School Board Meeting, 5:30 pm MS BBB @ Beresford, 13 4:30 pm WR Quad. @ Elk PointJefferson, (Dakota Valley, EPJ, TV, West Central), 5:30 pm BBB vs. Tea Area, Here, 9th 5:00 pm, JV 6:15 pm Varsity 7:45 pm 14 MS BBB vs. Canton, 20 Here, 4:30 pm BBB @ Beresford, 9th 4:00 pm, JV 5:15 pm Varsity 6:30 pm WR Quad., Here, (Beresford, Canton, TV, West Central), 5:30 pm HSQB @ GSDHSA @ O’Gorman, 4:00 pm 21 19 26 MS BBB vs. Baltic, Here, 4:00 pm JV WR @ Sioux Valley, 5:00 pm Night of the Arts (One Act Play), Here, 7:00 pm MS GBB vs. Garretson, 27 Here, 4:00 pm BB Doubleheader @ Canton, 9th 4:00 pm, JV 5:15 pm Girls Varsity 6:30 pm Boys Varsity 8:00 pm WR Quad @ West Central (Dell Rapids, Madison, TV West Central), 5:30 pm Bookmobile, Here, 8:30 am-3:00 pm 8 9 16 MS GBB @ McCook Central/Montrose, 4:00 pm BBB @ Mt. Vernon, 9th 5:00 pm JV 6:15 pm Varsity 7:45 pm 28 17 GBB Hanson Classic @ Mitchell, TBD WR Tri-Valley Invite, Here, 10:00 am 22 MS GBB vs. Sioux Valley, Here, 4:30 pm MS BBB @ Sioux Valley, 6:00 pm FCCLA District Meeting @ Dell Rapids Region One Act Play @ Madison Bookmobile, Here, 8:30 am-3:00 pm 10 JV WR @ Madison, 9:00 am BB Doubleheader @ Platte-Geddes 9th @ 3:00 pm JV @ 4:15 pm Girls Var. 5:30 pm Boys Var. 7:00 pm WR @ Brandon Valley, 10:00 am MS GBB vs. Dell Rapids, Here, 4:30 pm MS BBB @ Dell Rapids, 4:30 pm 15 3 2 29 MS GBB vs. Baltic, Here, 3:45 pm Financial Aid Information Night, 7:00 pm 23 WR, Sioux Falls Lincoln @ Sanford Sports Complex BB Doubleheader @ Dakota Valley, 9th 4:00 pm JV 5:15 pm Girls Varsity 6:30 pm Boys Varsity 8:00 pm 30 BB Doubleheader @ Elk Point-Jefferson, 9th 4:00 pm JV 5:15 pm Girls Varsity 6:30 pm Boys Varsity 8:00 pm 24 WR, Sioux Falls Lincoln @ Sanford Sports Complex BBB @ DSU Classic, TBD Jr. Class Parents “Bring It On Tournament”, Here 31 GBB Dakota 12 Classic @ Lennox WR @ Wagner, 9:00 am DI ICY Day, Here, 9:00 am Breakfast Prices Lunch Prices K-12 Adult Milk K-4 5-12 Adult Extra entrée $1.10 $1.25 .40 Mon Breakfast & Lunch Menu December 2014 $2.40 $2.60 $3.20 $1.35 Tue Breakfast– Cereal or Yogurt Toast Lunch K-4 Chicken Patty 5-12 Deli Turkey Sandwich Potato Wedges and Fruit Wed 2 1 8 Breakfast-Cereal Or Yogurt, Toast or Cheese Omelet K-4 Taco 5-12 Taco Or Soup of the day Veggie and Fruit 3 Breakfast– Cereal or Yogurt, Toast K-4 Pizza Boat 5-12 Pizza Boat Or Mr. Rib Veggie and Fruit 15 Breakfast– Cereal Or Yogurt, Toast or Bagel and Egg Patty K-4 Chicken Drummies 5-12 Chicken Drummies or Soup of the day/ Veggie and Fruit 22 Breakfast– Cereal Or Yogurt, Toast or French Toast K-4 Corn Dogs *turkey corn dog 5-12 Corn Dog or Soup of the Day Chicken Veggie and Fruit 23 4 Breakfast– Cereal, Toast or French Toast Sticks K-4 Chicken Noodle Hot Dish 5-12 Chicken Noodle Hot Dish Or Soup of the Day 10 Breakfast– Cereal Or Yogurt K-4 Popcorn Chicken with Mashed Potatoes 5-12 Popcorn Chicken Or Cooks Choice 16 Breakfast– Cereal Or Yogurt, Toast K-4 Turkey with Mashed Potatoes/ Gravy 5-12 Turkey or Cheeseburger Veggie and Fruit Fri Veggie and Fruit 9 Breakfast– Cereal Or Yogurt, Toast K-4 Lasagna 5-12 Lasagna or Salisbury Steak Veggie and Fruit Thu K-4 Cheese Pizza 5-12 Cheese Pizza or Hot Ham and Cheese Veggie and Fruit 11 Breakfast– Cereal Or Yogurt, Toast or Breakfast Pizza K-4 Scalloped Potatoes/Ham 5-12 Scalloped Potatoes/Ham Or Soup of the Day/ Fruit 17 Breakfast– Cereal Or Yogurt, Toast K-4 Sloppy Joes 5-12 Sloppy Joes or Chicken Sandwich/Veggie and Fruit 5 Breakfast– Cereal or Yogurt, Toast 18 Breakfast– Cereal Or Yogurt, Toast or Biscuits and Gravy K-4 Hamburger 5-12 Hamburger or Soup of the Day Veggie and Fruit 24 25 12 Breakfast– Cereal or Yogurt Toast K-4 Walking Taco 5-12 Walking Taco or Fish Sandwich/ Veggies and Fruit 19 Breakfast– Cereal/ Yogurt toast Lunch K-12 Italian Dunkers/ Ice Cream Treat 26 ****THE SOUP OF THE DAY IS A 2ND ENTRÉE ON TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS– WE WILL POST WHICH SOUP WE ARE SERVING ON THE DAILY ANNOUNCEMENTS********* 29 30 31 In accordance with Federal law and U.S. Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability.. To file a complaint of discrimination, write to USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, Room 326 W. Whitten Building, 1400 Independence Ave.,SW, Washington DC 20250-9410 or Call 202-720-5964 (voice & TDD). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employ- er. All Lunches will be served with Milk Choices, Fresh Fruit & Garden Salad Bar. Breakfast Prices Lunch Prices K-12 Adult Milk K-4 5-12 Adult Extra entrée $1.10 $1.25 .40 Breakfast & Lunch Menu January 2015 $2.40 $2.60 $3.20 $1.35 Mon Tue In accordance with Federal law and U.S. Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability.. To file a complaint of discrimination, write to USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, Room 326 W. Whitten Building, 1400 Independence Ave.,SW, Washington DC 20250-9410 or Call 202-720-5964 (voice & TDD). USDA is an equal opportunity All Lunches will be served with Milk Choices, Fresh Fruit & Garden Salad Bar. **The Soup of the day is a 2nd entrée for 5-12 on Tuesdays and Thursdays—we will post which soup we are serving on the daily announcements*** provider and employer. 5 Thu 12 Breakfast– Cereal Or Yogurt, Toast or Colby Cheese Omelet K-4 Goulash 5-12 Goulash or Soup of The Day Veggie and Fruit 7 Breakfast– Cereal Or Yogurt, Toast K-4 Brunch For Lunch 5-12 Brunch For Lunch Or Quesadilla Veggie and Fruit 19 Breakfast– Cereal Or Yogurt, Toast or Breakfast Pizza K-4 Chicken Nuggets 5-12 Chicken Nuggets or Soup of the day Veggie and Fruit 20 Breakfast– Cereal Or Yogurt, Toast K-4 Walking Taco 5-12 Walking Taco or Chicken Fajita Veggie and Fruit 26 Breakfast– Cereal or Yogurt, Toast K-4 Hamburger 5-12 Hamburger or Mr. Rib Breakfast– Cereal Or Yogurt, Toast or Mini Pancakes K-4 Cheese Pizza 5-12 Cheese Pizza or Soup of The Day Veggie and Fruit 27 Breakfast– Cereal or Yogurt, Toast Or Breakfast Sandwich K-4 Turkey and Gravy/Mashed Potatoes 5-12 Turkey and Gravy Or Soup of the Day 8 Breakfast– Cereal Or Yogurt, Toast or Biscuits and Gravy K-4 Chicken Patty on a Bun 5-12 Chicken Patty or Soup of the Day Veggie and Fruit 13 Breakfast– Cereal Or Yogurt, Toast K-4 Crispito 5-12 Crispito or Teriyaki Chicken w/ Rice Veggie and Fruit Fri 1 6 Breakfast– Cereal Or Yogurt, Toast K-4 Corn Dog 5-12 Corn Dog or BBQ Turkey Sandwich **corn dog is a turkey product Veggie and Fruit Veggie and Fruit Wed 14 Breakfast– Cereal Or Yogurt, Toast Cinnamon Rolls K-4 Chili 5-12 Chili or Chili Dogs Veggie and Fruit 15 Breakfast– Cereal Or Yogurt, Toast K-4 Cheeseburger 5-12 Cheeseburger or Soup of the Day Veggie and Fruit 21 Breakfast– Cereal Or Yogurt, Toast K-4 Savory Sluggers 5-12 Savory Sluggers or Mr. Rib Veggie and Fruit 28 Breakfast– Cereal or Yogurt, Toast K-4 Spaghetti 5-12 Spaghetti or Spicy Chicken Sandwich Veggie and Fruit 22 Breakfast– Cereal Or Yogurt, Toast or Cheese Omelet K-4 Brunch for Lunch 5-12 Brunch for Lunch or Soup of the day Veggie and Fruit 29 Breakfast– Cereal or Yogurt, Toast or French Toast Sticks K-4 Cheese Pizza 5-12 Cheese Pizza or Soup of the Day Veggie and Fruit 2 9 Breakfast– Cereal or Yogurt Toast K-4 Mac and Cheese 5-12 Mac and Cheese or Taco Salad Veggie and Fruit 16 Breakfast– Cereal Or Yogurt, Toast K-4 Italian Dunkers 5-12 Italian Dunkers or Italian Meatball Sandwich, Veg/Fruit 23 Breakfast– Cereal Or Yogurt, Toast K-4 Chicken Patty On a Bun 5-12 Chicken Patty or Chipotle Meatball Sandwich. Veggie and Fruit 30 Breakfast– Cereal or Yogurt, Toast K-4 Popcorn Chicken 5-12 Popcorn Chicken or Cooks Choice/ Veggie and Fruit Item Adult Crewneck Sweatshirt Volleyball Crewneck Adult long sleeve(dri-fit) Short sleeve t-shirt Holiday Order Form Size _____Adult Small _____Adult Medium _____Adult Large _____Adult Small _____Adult Medium _____Adult Large ____Youth Medium Price/Quantity $20.00 X _____=_______ $15.00 X _____=_______ _____Adult Small _____Adult Large ____Adult XL _____Adult Small _____Adult Medium _____Adult Large ____Adult XL ____Youth Medium ____Youth Large $25.00 X _____=_______ n/a 2 for $5.00 X_____=_____ n/a $17.00 X _____=_______ $10.00 X _____=_______ Reusable Grocery Tote Stocking Cap Total Student Name________________ Parent Name_____________________ Phone__________________ E-mail________________________________ Grade______ Teacher_____________________________ Deliver to school _____ Pick up____ Please make checks payable to “Tri-Valley Booster Club”. Return completed order form to Mrs. Olson at Tri-Valley by December 12. Orders will be delivered to student at school by December 17 or can be picked up in the High School Commons on December 16 from 6-8 p.m. *Quantities are limited, so orders will be filled on a first come first serve basis. You will be contacted if an item is out of stock. Please e-mail Darcy Swier with any questions [email protected]. Additional items will be for sale during the double header basketball game on December 16. 15 TRI-VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT 49-6 46450 252ND STREET COLTON, SD 57018-5712 NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. Postage PAID Colton, SD Permit No. 3 RURAL ROUTE or BOXHOLDER OR CURRENT RESIDENT/OCCUPANT TRI-VALLEY NEWSLETTER The Tri-Valley Newsletter depicts and discusses programs that are in progress in the Tri-Valley Schools and are of interest to all members of the community. Additional copies are available upon request. Community suggestions and contributions to its contents are invited. HAPPY HOLIDAYS!
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