September 2012 Volume XIII - Issue II Published monthly, eleven times per year SEPTEMBER EVENTS • FFA Open House • Student & Staff Pictures • see calendar, page 7 for details INSIDE THE PRIDE Activities & Menu.................. 7 Athletic Director................. 2-3 Athletic Trainer..................... 3 Blood Drive.......................... 4 Board Minutes................... 5-6 Community Announcements.. 8 FFA...................................... 3 Jr-Sr High Principal................ 2 Lacona Library...................... 4 PIE Meeting.......................... 4 www.se-warren.k12.ia.us Get Your Warhawk Discount Card This summer our high school baseball and softball teams started selling Warhawk discount cards. They will save you money at many of our local businesses and they don’t expire until June 30, 2013. The card, which costs $15, will pay for itself in no time, when used at places like Burger King, Downey Tire and Main Street Station. Below is a full listing, which appears on the back of the card. To get your card, contact one of our coaches here at school, 641-466-3331 - Nate Bauer at extension 244 and Zeb Birchette at extension 243. Proceeds from the sale of the cards will support our baseball and softball programs. Thank you! SAMPLE The WARREN PRIDE is a monthly publication of the Southeast Warren Community School District. Activities listed are subject to change and may also be accessed via the online calendar at: www.se-warren.k12.ia.us To receive or be removed from newsletter delivery, contact: LuAnn Ohnemus 641-466-3510 Ext. 228 [email protected] Southeast Warren Comm. School 16331 Tyler St. Liberty Center, IA 50145 Can Tab Collection Again this year our 7th and 8th grade students are collecting can tabs in Mr. Krull’s classroom. They are out to top last year’s total of 298 pounds. Proceeds go to the Ronald McDonald House - help for families who not only have to deal with the trauma of having a very sick child, but finding a place to stay while they are hospitalized. We appreciate any contributions to this effort. PAGE SEPTEMBER 2012 JR-SR HIGH SCHOOL Delane Galvin, Principal/Superintendent WELCOME BACK TO SCHOOL! Hopefully everyone had a great summer and are ready to get back into the school routine again. Great job to all our summer custodians, who worked as a team to polish and refurbish our buildings: Dennis Green, Silas Andersen, Julene Ripperger, Candy Cronbaugh, Shannon Hommer, Karen Thompson and Barbara Gray. They really had to sweat it out this year with the extreme heat we endured. Our school staff is dealing with many new programs this year. The cooks have put in many hours over the summer learning the new guidelines and recipes that are required by the Health, Hunger-Free Kids Act. It is being phased in over several years, and changes are still coming down from our Department of Education. Our student information system, JMC, that we use to manage grades, attendance, transcripts, etc. has also been upgraded to a web-based program rather than each building by itself. There are bugs yet to be worked out with this; Mrs. Ellingson and our office staff are working through it as we go. Our district professional development schedule for teachers follows pretty much the same plan as last year. This is some of what our teaching staff will work on during all those 1:30 dismissal days, along with other training: • Insructional Decision Making using the Response to Intervention (RTI) process at all buildings. • K-12 Curriculum collaboration among all three buildings. Jr-Sr High School I do like to communicate to our JrSr High parents through weekly emails, so if you have not submitted a current email address, please call Connie in my office. Teacher Lesson Plans: If you want to keep up on what your child is doing in class, or when their next test is, all secondary teachers have teacher webpages that can be accessed through the district website. On those websites, teachers will be updating their lesson plans weekly. Online grades: In addition to the teacher webpages, you can access your child’s grades, attendance ect. via our district website. This is a great way to track your kids grades and double check to make sure they are turning in their assignments. All you have to do is set up a password, if you haven’t already done so through our district website. Come and support our football, volleyball, and cross-country teams, and I hope to see you there. We’re off and running for 2012-13. Its great to be a Warhawk! NEEDED!!! The Southeast Warren Child Development class is in need of newborn baby clothing, baby blankets, 2 car seats, 2 carriers and other assorted newborn items. We will be using these items for demonstration in class and also with our “Baby Think It Over” program. Please contact the high school or Mrs. Heim for your donations. Thank you! Athletics Mr. Jones, Athletic Director State Honor: Congratulations to Haley Seuferer for being selected to the IGHSAU Class 1A 3rd team. Haley was chosen at the utility position. Notification: The Southeast Warren School Board has established a policy that prohibits pets from all school activities (indoor and outdoor). Anyone bringing a pet to a game will be asked to remove it from school property. Athletic Physicals: We have had some miscommunication or misunderstandings regarding sports physicals. Physicals are good for one calendar year with a 30 day grace period, this is a state law not a school policy. Please keep current on your athletes’ physical dates and act accordingly. You may always contact the school nurse, Dianne Chambers, if you have any question regarding the physical date. She keeps a copy in her files. Lines of Communication: When dealing with your student/athletes, please follow the proper channels. 1st: Talk with the coach. 2nd: Contact the Athletic Director (641) 466-3331 ext. 114. 3rd: Contact Principal. 4th: Contact Superintendent. 5th: Arrange to be put on the school board agenda. Here are some things that can be discussed with the coach: 1. Concerns regarding your child’s mental and physical health. 2. Ways to help your child improve in their activity. 3. Concerns about your child’s behavior. There are four issues that are not appropriate to discuss with the coach: 1. Team strategy 2. Play calling 3. Other student/athletes 4. Selection of players continued, page 3 SEPTEMBER 2012 PAGE Athletic Booster Club The booster club will be completing some season ending items (baseball/ softball) during the fall months. Items to be addressed: 1. filling low spots 2. grass recovery plan (FS) 3. construction and installation of bleachers 4. roof repair baseball dug outs A reminder to all parents: once your child enters junior high and is out for a sport, you automatically become a member of the booster club. There is no fee. Your level of involvement is completely up to you. However, the booster club board is always looking for anyone who can assist with any projects or events that they sponsor. Next meeting, September 12, 2012, 7:00 PM in Liberty Center. Please feel free to attend. Samantha Bough is our Athletic Trainer this year. A Certified Athletic Trainer is an allied health professional that is trained in the prevention, recognition, immediate care, treatment and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. She is here as a resource for our athletes as well as our faculty and staff that may have any questions or concerns regarding their health and/ or sports performance. Should student athletes have any questions or concerns regarding healthcare please always feel free to use her as a resource. Founded in Chicago in 1989 by Randolph Frieser, Physical Therapist and President, Accelerated has grown to over 111 outpatient rehabilitation centers in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan and Arizona, offering patients the most technical rehabilitative care available by therapists with decades of training and experience. Accelerated Rehabilitation Centers is the premier provider of physical rehabilitation services. We are dedicated to our patients’ rapid and safe return to work and recreation. Accelerated offers a hands-on, service-oriented approach that our patients value. The closest ARC clinic to SE Warren High School is located in Indianola, IA, at 1709 N. Jefferson, Ste. 100, next to Pizza Ranch. Southeast Warren FFA Ms. Bough will be at the high school every Tuesday from 8:00-9:00 a.m. to evaluate injuries. Students should sign up with Mr. Jones prior to that time. This summer has been busy and full of learning experiences and some FFA members showing off their projects at the county and state level. June 18th our livestock judging team traveled to Iowa State in Ames for the state livestock judging contest. Members receiving silver were Waylon Balk, Garrett Butler, and Sawyer Steenhoek. On June 12th our officer team participated in Buckle up or Eat Glass at the home softball/baseball games. The chapter adopted the highway east of Lacona to clean up twice a year. We cleaned it in June and will do it again sometime this fall. A lot of members stepped up and helped at the prefair cleanup. We also volunteered to pick up trash one night at the fair and we would like to say THANK YOU to all of the members who helped. The Southeast Warren FFA Alumni also helped us work the pork stand at the county fair. We would like to thank the alumni for all of their hard work and generosity through the fair. Many FFA members exhibited at the County Fair including Breanna Dennis, Skylar Kellis, Kaylee Miller, Tylor Thompson, and Jesse Tollett. We exhibited pigs, lambs and horses. On August 6th the officer team went to Wesley Woods for our officer retreat. We had a lot of fun working together and becoming a closer team. Natelie Adams and Amy Williams were both grandstand ushers this year at the state fair and had a lot of fun! Waylon Balk exhibited his tractor he restored, Bradley Byers exhibited dairy, and Kaylee Miller exhibited her lambs. A few of our members also exhibited photography they included Waylon Balk, Christina Dittmer, and Kaylee Miller. We would like to welcome any 7th grader who is interested in being a member or interested in the agriculture education program. As defined by the National FFA Organization, 7-12 students enrolled in an agricultural education course may join FFA. We would also like to invite everyone to our Open House on September 9th from 5:30-7:30, all members, families, and alumni members are welcome to come for supper and see all of the programs’ accomplishments. Please RSVP to Ms. Peppmeier or Peggy Williams by September 1st!! PAGE SEPTEMBER 2012 NOTICE!!! The Southeast Warren FCCLA will be sponsoring a community blood drive on: Tuesday, October 9th in the high school gym from 8:00 AM – 1:00 PM. Our area is in desperate need of blood, please consider donating. Contact any FCCLA member or Kim Heim (641)466-3331 ext. 100 or [email protected] to make an appointment. Walk-ins and first time donors are always welcome! Lacona Public Library Saturday, Sept 1 kicks off the Story Time series for this school year. Meets from 10-1130am at the library. Saturday, Sept 15 will be the first children’s movie of the school year, starting at 10 a.m. Come and be surprised! Hereafter, Story Time will be the first Saturday of the month, and the movie on the third Saturday of the month, for the rest of the school year. E-Reader workshops: Saturday, Sept 22 and 29, at 10 a.m., will be free e-reader workshops at Lacona Public Library. Bring your Nook, Kindle, or iPad, or your interest in these, and learn more about free e-books and how to use the devices. These workshops are for adults, teens, or older kids. E-book survey: If you’ve not yet had a chance to sign our survey about interest in Lacona Library providing e-book borrowing through the WILBOR program, please stop by the library, bank, post office, or c-store and sign the posted surveys. We’ve had a HUGE positive response to the idea, and we welcome you to join the crowd! If you have questions, contact Kate at the library. Sept 24 at 5 p.m. is the monthly library board meeting. We are currently seeking a new board member, if you are interested. The board meetings are open to the public and you are invited to come and see for yourself what’s new at Lacona Library. Volunteers needed! We can use some older kid and adult help for various library things, such as helping with the crafts and treats at Story Time, reshelving books, dusting shelves, straightening out the movies, putting up new book displays and decorating for holidays, and more. We desperately need a volunteer to tend to the rosebushes in front of the library! If you have an hour or two to volunteer, contact Kate and sign up! Volunteers put the “public” in public library! P.I.E. Partners in Education First meeting of the year September 10th 6:30 p.m. at the Primary School Refreshments will be served SEPTEMBER 2012 Southeast Warren Community School District Regular Board Meeting July 9, 2012 The Southeast Warren Board of Education met in regular session July 9, 2012 in the ICN room of the Junior/Senior High School building. Board president Paul Mead called the meeting to order at 5:30 p.m. The following board members were present: Larrie Williams, Bruce Williams, Jennifer Mihalovich, and Ron Miller. Superintendent/ Secondary Principal Delane Galvin, Elementary Principal Dan Dow, Transportation Director Joel Mosher, and Board Secretary Julie Wilson were also in attendance, along with members from the community. AGENDA: Motion by Ron Miller, seconded by Jennifer Mihalovich to approve the agenda. Ayes: 5. CONSENT AGENDA: The following items were on the consent agenda: 1. June 11, 2012 minutes 2. Financial reports 3. Second reading of Board Policy 603.13, “Internet Safety Policy” 4. Second reading of Board Policy 803.1, “Purchasing & Bidding” 5. Second reading of Board Policy 103, “School Mission Statement” Motion by Larrie Williams, seconded by Ron Miller to approve the items on the consent agenda. Ayes: 5. SUPERINTENDENT’S REPORT: Superintendent Galvin reported on the following items: 1. The concrete is done for the greenhouse. We are now waiting on Capital City Greenhouse to construct the greenhouse. 2. There are still a couple of punch list items left to complete on the new HS gymnasium. 3. The softball team won their first round in regional playoffs and lost their second round. 4. Baseball district playoffs start tomorrow. 5. Interviews have been completed for Guidance, Spanish, Math, and Industrial Arts. We are current interviewing for the preschool position. 6. We will probably have three people interested in coaching volleyball this year. Some employees have gone ahead and signed the contracts that were assigned. The JH Girls’ Track Coach, HS Cheerleading Advisor, and Fall/Spring Play Director positions are still open. 7. Student registration will be held on August 8th. SALE OF SCHOOL BUS: Superintendent Galvin recommended approving the sale of the school bus to the Pleasantville Church of Christ for PAGE $1,800. Motion by Bruce Williams, seconded by Jennifer Mihalovich to approve the sale of the school bus for $1,800 to the Pleasantville Church of Christ. Ayes: 5. PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED CONVEYANCE OF AN EASEMENT TO THE MILO LION’S CLUB FOR PURPOSES OF A RECREATIONAL TRAIL: President Mead announced the opening of the public hearing. No written or oral objections were received concerning the proposed conveyance of an easement to the Milo Lion’s Club for purposes of a recreational trail. President Mead called the hearing to a close. APPROVE RESOLUTION FOR A CONVEYANCE OF INTEREST IN REAL PROPERTY: Superintendent Galvin recommended approving the resolution for a conveyance of interest in real property located in Milo to the Milo Lion’s Club. Motion by Ron Miller, seconded by Larrie Williams to approve the resolution for a conveyance of interest in real property. Ayes: 5. PERSONNEL CHANGES: Superintendent Galvin recommended approving the resignations of Nicholas Lindell, Guidance Counselor; Lindey Krug, Language Arts Instructor; and Cindy Julian, HS Cheerleading Advisor; and approving the appointments of Jennifer Miller, Summer School Instructor; Kathy Taggart, Summer School Instructor and Special Education Extended Year Instructor; Doris Gillespie, Daycare Cook; Sarah Sealock, Language Arts Instructor, Assistant HS Volleyball Coach, and Assistant Speech Coach; Dan Krull, Head JH Girls’ Basketball Coach and Golf Coach; John Burrell, Assistant JH Volleyball Coach; Scott Dirkx, Head JH Softball Coach; and approve the assignment modifications of Megan Cooper from Preschool Instructor to 4th Grade Instructor; and Megan Birchette from Co-Head Speech Coach to Head Speech Coach. Motion by Jennifer Mihalovich, seconded by Bruce Williams to approve the personnel changes as presented. Ayes: 4. Jennifer Mihalovich abstained from voting. APPROVE BID FOR BUS RADIOS: Joel Mosher related to the Board that half of the current bus radios will not be able to be reprogrammed to narrowband width to be in compliance with new regulations and the current repeater is obsolete. Joel recommended purchasing 10 new bus radios, a new repeater, and 4 portable radios at a cost of $11,980.30 from Illowa Communications in order to bring the radio system up to date and into compliance. The Board discussed various options for the location of the repeater. Joel will also re-ask about the guarantee that the radios will work in the Southeast Warren area. Motion by Larrie Williams, seconded by Ron Miller to approve the bid from Illowa Communications in the amount of $11,980.30 for bus radios. Ayes: 5. The purchase will be paid for from PPEL funds. APPROVE BID FOR REFINISHING THE HS GYM FLOOR: Superintendent Galvin related to the Board that bids had been received to refinish the HS gym floor. Superintendent Galvin recommended approving the low bid from Glascock Floors in the amount of $12,245 plus an additional $750 to white wash the floor area between the 3 point line and lanes on both ends for a total of $12,995. Motion by Jennifer Mihalovich, seconded by Ron Miller to approve the bid from Glascock Floors in the amount of $12,995. Ayes: 5. APPROVE SHARING AGREEMENT WITH MELCHER-DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT FOR GUIDANCE: Superintendent Galvin recommended continuing the sharing agreement with Melcher-Dallas for guidance services for the 2012-2013 school year. Motion by Bruce Williams, seconded by Larrie Williams to approve the sharing agreement with the Melcher-Dallas School District for guidance. Ayes: 5. STUDENT FEES FOR 2012-2013: Superintendent Galvin recommended approving the following student fees for 2012-2013: Preschool, 3-year-olds: • Remove 4 half-days option due to lack of participation • Change 8 half-days per month fee from $40 to $45 Preschool, 4-year-olds: $0 tuition Band Instrument Rental: $40 Book rent: $65 per student Lunches: • Change from $1.60 per day to $1.70 per day for grades K-6 • Change from $1.70 per day to $1.80 per day for grades 7-12 • Breakfast: $1.00 per day all grades • Afternoon Milk (K-3): $31.50 per semester Activity Year-Long Passes: Adult - $60, Student - $50, Family - $150 Motion by Ron Miller, seconded by Jennifer Mihalovich to approve the student fees for the 20122013 school year. Aye: 5. APPROVE CHANGES TO STUDENT HANDBOOKS: Superintendent Galvin recommended approving the 2012-2013 student handbooks with the revisions as noted. The Board discussed the attendance piece as it pertains to character activities in the Intermediate Student Handbook. Administration will review the Character Activity section of the handbook and bring back recommended changes to the August board meeting. Motion by Larrie Williams, seconded by Bruce Williams to approve the 2012-2013 student handbooks. Ayes: 5. continued, page 6 PAGE Board Minutes, cont’d APPROVE CHANGES TO STAFF HANDBOOKS: Superintendent Galvin recommended approving the 2012-2013 staff handbooks. Motion by Ron Miller, seconded by Larrie Williams to approve the 2012-2013 staff handbooks. Aye: 5. APPROVE STUDENT TEACHING AGREEMENT WITH SIMPSON COLLEGE: Superintendent Galvin recommended approving the Student Teaching Agreement with Simpson College. The agreement allows student teachers to be placed at Southeast Warren. Motion by Jennifer Mihalovich, seconded by Ron Miller to approve the Student Teaching Agreement with Simpson College. Ayes: 5. CONSIDER OPEN ENROLLMENT OUT APPLICATION: Superintendent Galvin related to the Board that an open enrollment out application to the Indianola School District had been received for Brock Rodgers after the open enrollment deadline of March 1st. Motion by Bruce Williams, seconded by Ron Miller not to approve the open enrollment out application. Ayes: Bruce Williams, Ron Miller, Jennifer Mihalovich, Paul Mead. Nays: Larrie Williams. Motion passed 4:1. SEPTEMBER 2012 2013 LEGISLATIVE ACTION PRIORITIES: The Board reviewed the list of 2012 IASB legislative priorities and resolutions. Motion by Jennifer Mihalovich, seconded by Larrie Williams to renew the same legislative action priorities as last year. Ayes: 5. The top five legislative action priorities selected are as follows: 1. Supports preserving the integrity of the statewide penny sales tax for school infrastructure, including the tax equity provisions of buying down the highest additional levy rates to the state average. (1) 2. Supports continuation of sufficient incentives and assistance to encourage sharing, reorganization or regional high schools to expand academic learning opportunities for students and to improve student achievement. IASB supports expansion of sharing incentives to include special education, curriculum and other critical administrative positions. The incentives must be available to school districts regardless of the location of the sharing partner(s). (7) 3. Supports setting allowable growth at a rate that encourages continuous school improvement and reflects actual cost increases experienced by school districts and AEAs. Our priority is to increase and maintain the state cost per pupil and the spending authority associated with it to build a strong base for future education resources with full state funding of the state’s share of the cost per pupil. (11) 4. Supports the use of physical plant and equipment levy (PPEL) funds for the maintenance and repair of equipment or infrastructure that can be purchased or financed with PPEL funds. (19) 5. Support requirement that arbitrators first consider local conditions and ability to pay. After the arbitrator determines the school district or AEA has the ability to pay, the arbitrator should then consider comparability. (29) APPROVE CORPORATE RESOLUTION AND INCREASE OF CREDIT LIMIT ON VISA BUSINESS CARD: Superintendent Galvin recommended approving the Corporate Resolution and increasing the limits on the Visa Business Cards to $8,000. Motion by Jennifer Mihalovich, seconded by Bruce Williams to approve the Corporate Resolution and to increase the credit limit on the VISA Business Cards to $8,000. Ayes: 5. COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT PLAN GOALS: This item was tabled until the August board meeting. President Paul Mead adjourned the meeting at 6:27 p.m. SEPTEMBER 2012 PAGE SEPTEMBER 2012 Southeast Warren Menu & Activities Activities & menus are subject to change. Refer to online information: http://www.se-warren.k12.ia.us Sun 2 5:30-7:30 FFA Open House 9 16 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Sat NO SCHOOL Labor Day B: Bkfst wrap w/salsa L: Chicken/pasta, fresh brocc/caulifower, melon 5:00 CC @ Pekin 6:00 VB @ I-35 B: Sausg. sandwich L: Pizza, potato wedges, mixed veg., oranges B: Cereal bar/yogurt L: Pork rib, baked beans, peaches, coleslaw, roll 4:00 JHVB (H) Mt.-St.M 4:45 CC @ Johnston B: Eggs, sausage L: BQ chicken sand., sw. 9:00 VB Tourn. @ Chariton 5 6 3 B: Cereal, toast L: Meatball sub, tri-taters, carrots, apricots 5:30 School Board Mtg. 4:00 JHVB (H) Murray 5:00 CC @ Ballard 6:30 PIE Mtg. @ Primary 4 B: Cinnamon pastries L: Popcorn chicken, gr. beans, apples, cake 7:00 FB (H) English Valleys 9:00 VB Tourn. @ Wayne Speech Debate Clinic @ Ankeny 11 12 13 14 15 B: Bkfst. tacos L: Meat/cheesebread, rice, 4:00 JHVB @ Mart.St.M. 6:00 VB @ Mart-St.M. 30 24 5:00 CC @ Nod Valley 5:30 VB (H) Melcher-Dal. 6:00 JVFB (H) Mart.-St.M Oct. 1 8 B: Bkfst. pizza L: Hot dog, baked beans, fresh veg., pineapple 4:00 JHVB @ Wayne 5:00 CC @ LynnvilleSully salad, carrots, oranges 18 B: Bacon/egg pizza L: Spaghetti, salad, kiwi, breadstick 4:00 JHFB@ Mt.St.M. 4:00 JHVB (H) MelcherDallas 4:30 CC @ Clarke 6:00 VB (H) Wayne 23 7 B: Sausg. patty, muffin L: Turkey gravy,potatoes, peas, roll, mixed fruit 1:30 Dismissal Teacher Inservice 7:00 Athl. Booster Mtg. B: Bk. cheesy potatoes L: Crispito, sw. potatoes, pea pods, pears B: Egg/ham/cheese bar L: Sweet-sour chicken, rice, broccoli, peaches 7:00 FB @ BGM B: French toast sticks L: Pizza, salad, grapes, pudding 4:15 JHFB (H) P’ville 6:00 VB(H) Cent.Decatur 10 17 potato fries, banana, cake 1 6:00 VB (H) Pville B: Bkfst. sandwich L: Ham/cheese sandwich, fries, fresh veg., strawberries 19 B: Waffles L: Beefsteak, mash potatoes, mixed veg., cinn. apples, roll 1:30 Dismissal Teacher Inservice 25 26 2 3 8:30 VB Tourn @ Indianola B: Flapsticks L: Chicken wrap, refried B: Cereal, toast L: French toast, eggs, 4:00 JHFB (H) Mt.St.M 4:00 JHVB (H) P’ville 5:00 CC @ PCM 7:00 FB @ LynnvilleSully beans, bean/corn salad, pineapple 20 B: Bkfst. wrap/salsa L: Chicken fajita, salad, refried beans, carrots, mixed fruit Student Pictures 4:00 JHVB @ I-35 27 4:00 JHFB (H) Mt. Ayr 4 sausage, hashbrowns, cauliflower, melon 21 22 B: Scramb. eggs/ham L: BQ rib sandwich, tater tots, veg.salad, pineapple, cookie 7:00 FB @ Montezuma 9:00 VB Tourn. @ Ankeny Christian Acad 28 29 5 6 7:00 FB (H) Pville HOMECOMING Lunch Account Balance: It is important that lunch account balances be maintained as a positive amount. Once an account reaches $5.00 the family/ student will be notified that the account is getting low. Negative balances of $10 for an individual account or $20 for a family account will result in an alternate but approved meal being served to the student until the account balance is positive. To access your lunch account and/or make deposits online, call the high school or email: [email protected]. You may deposit any amount into your family/student account. DAILY LUNCH PRICES: $1.70 (K-6) $1.80 (7-12) $.40 (Reduced) $2.70 (Adult) DAILY BREAKFAST PRICES: $1.00 (K-12) $.30 (Reduced) $1.25 (Adult) PAGE SEPTEMBER 2012 FREE SUPPER For folks seeking good fellowship over food Hungry folks to enjoy a good meal at no cost Wednesday, Sept. 26th 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Lacona Community Building SEW LITTLE LEAGUE Baseball/Softball Annual Meeting Board & Exec. Committee Elections Wed., Sept. 5th 7:00 p.m. at Milo City Hall Good Food • Good Fellowship Everyone is Welcome No Charge Milo United Methodist Church Annual Fall Supper SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2012 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm Milo Community Center 113 Main Street Handicapped Accessible More details in next month’s Warren Pride JUDD’S RANCH HOUSE RESTAURANT formerly Rudy’s Rendezvous in Lacona will be open late on home Friday football game nights until 11:00 p.m. Ag Ed & FFA Open House Sunday, September 9th 5:30 - 7:30 pm Open to all FFA Families and Alumni Members DISTRICT MISSION STATEMENT The Southeast Warren Community School District will develop life-long learners and responsible citizens. Southeast Warren Community School District 16331 Tyler Street Liberty Center IA 50145 IIt is the policy of the Southeast Warren Community School District not to illegally discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, national origin, religion, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identitiy, socioeconomic status or creed in its educational programs or employment practices. If you have questions or grievances related to this policy please contact the Equity Coordinator, 16331 Tyler St., Liberty Center, IA, 50145.
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