Check Out Our Website www.malcolmschools.org January 22, 2015 Issue 11, Volume 36 Malcolm Public Schools 10004 NW 112th St Malcolm, NE 68402 Malcolm Public Schools Board of Education Give Us A Call High School Office 402-796-2151 ext. 1 Westfall Office 402-796-2151 ext. 2 Business Office 402-796-2151 ext. 3 Page 2: Mr. Mahoney, Home School Notice, Ms. Anderson Page 3: Honor Roll Page 4: Alumni News, Booster and MAC Notes Page 5: Life Skills, Mrs. Samuelson Page 6: Counselor’s Corner Page 7: Schedule/Lunch Menu Pages 8-11: Board Minutes and Bills Pages 12-13: Ads Front Row L-R: Craig Vanderkolk, Chandler Kramer, Bill England. Back Row: Andrea Holka, Kevin Lostroh and Michelle Bice. The week of January 25-31 has been designated Nebraska School Board Recognition week, and I feel honored to recognize our six member board. As citizen leaders, these individuals are charged with the unenviable task of making tough decisions on a myriad of complex educational issues. In my opinion, they do an excellent job balancing their responsibility to the district patrons with their responsibility to the students, staff and parents of Malcolm Public Schools. I feel fortunate to serve a board that is student-centered and committed to providing an outstanding education to every student that walks through our doors. With that, I would like to thank and recognize our board for their time, effort and commitment to education and the community at large. Ryan Terwilliger Special thank you to our retired President Don Densberger for faithfully serving on the Malcolm School Board for 21 years. Chromebooks in 5th Grade By: Mr. Mahoney Late in the first semester the 5th grade got a set of chromebooks to use in the classroom. Chromebooks are laptops with the chrome operating system that are being used in schools throughout the world. The set in the 5th grade has 24 machines that we share. By using free software from the chrome store students have been able to screencast, receive and hand in assignments electronically, and continue to work on their keyboarding skills. From the teacher point of view, I am excited to have students using the technology to share their what they are learning in many different ways. Students can be creative and use a tool they are very comfortable with. Using the chromebooks in a classroom setting also allows the students to see technology being used in a way other than “gaming”. Another benefit we have realized is the amount of paper we are saving. By doing so much electronically we estimate we are saving between 100 and 200 sheets of paper a week! The students and teachers in grade 5 say “Thank you” to MPS for allowing us to have access to this and all the technology tools we have. ATTENTION HOME SCHOOL FAMILIES In accordance with the requirements of 92 NAC 51, this public announcement is to invite homeschooling families to a meeting where they will have an opportunity to participate in the discussion of a plan for Child Find and the provision of special education services to children with disabilities who will attend a nonpublic school option during the 2015-2016 school year. This meeting will be offered at two different times at the Malcolm Public Schools Business Office. The first will be February 5th @ 9:00AM and the second will be May 20th @ 4:00PM. Please contact Jon Squier, Director of Student Services at 402-796-2151 ext:482 with any questions. News From Ms. Anderson Hello from the Westfall Computer Lab! I have been asked for some recommendations activities your children can do at home to help enhance their learning of online o instead of just playing video or computer games with no educational value. in These are also linked from the webpage we use in the computer lab at school: T http://daynaanderson.wix.com/computers. h TypingWeb (typingweb.com) is the typing program all fourth through sixth T graders use, and it will be introduced to the third graders this quarter. The g sstudents have recently discovered how important it is to memorize the location of the keys without looking. We use covers at school, but you can easily place a kitchen or hand towel over your child’s hands while he or she types to achieve the kitc same results. Another one of the students’ favorites is ABCya (abcya.com). The activities are separated by grade levels and provide a wide range of concepts and topics for the kids to enjoy. Many of the older students enjoy the activities on Cool Math Games (http://www.coolmathgames.com/) as well. SumDog (sumdog.com) provides older kids with an assortment of math problems within each activity. The sixth graders all have their own log ins, but any other student can use our subscription accounts (provided thanks to last year’s sixth graders winning the Southeast Nebraska competition). The user name is student## (any number between 11 and 40 can be substituted for the ##), the password is the same as we use to log into the computers at school (your child uses that password each time he or she logs in for class) and the school code is “westfall”. We will hopefully participate in another competition in January or February. Those sites should provide you with more of a sense of security knowing your students are using technology as a learning tool all while being entertained. Have fun and learn a lot! malcolm public schools “the clipper” january 22, 2015 page 2 Attn: Parents / Guardians / Students - 1st semester Jr/Sr High grade cards are available on Parents Online and Students Online. Please visit www.malcolmschools.org and click on the link to access the log-in page for parents and/or students. If you have any questions regarding access to your account, please contact the Jr/Sr High School office at 402-796-2151, option #1. page 3 10004 nw 112th st, malcolm, ne 68402 www.malcolmschools.org ALUMNI NEWS: Spencer Gregg developed a new recording studio at Doane College in Crete, Nebraska. He was the consultant/creator/engineer of the recent project, and is also producing podcast tutorials on how to use all of the equipment, etc. It is a paid project and also his senior business project. Here is a link to his opinion article in the Doane Owl newspaper explaining the recording studio. http://doaneline.com/opinion/article_ f8b0dcc6-7b65-11e4-9c7a-3f6a87424733.html MALCOLM BOOSTER Notes NEXT MEETING – Wednesday, February 11th at 6:30 pm in the Room 486 (Eichenberger’s room) DISTRICT WRESTLING Feb 13/14 – Please help Boosters put this event on. Table help and concession help are needed. Watch for a concession shift sheet coming to your inbox soon! EQUIPMENT – Boosters purchased a VertiMax machine. This machine will be used to improve aspects of every high school sport at Malcolm. TRACK FAT PROJECT - Jack reported that there will be a meeting in January to try and recruit sponsorship for the purchase of an FAT system for track meets. RECORD BOARDS – A softball and wrestling record board will be added, the track record board will be updated. Football, basketball and volleyball records are being researched for future record boards. PROJECTOR SPONSORS - Boosters are using these funds to grow the number and value of scholarships given. If you know of a business who may be interested in advertising on the projector, please let Dale Sackett (937-3776) or Kristie Locke (560-1822) know. Please come to Booster meetings throughout the year. Your input is essential for events, scholarships and other activities which Boosters participate in and/or coordinate. The funds raised go towards improving the athletic environment & providing scholarships for our student athletes. Thanks! Malcolm Action Coalition (MAC) Notes DODGEBALL TOURNAMENT – Sunday, February 15th!! MAC is co-sponsoring with Student Council. Registration will benefit the Malcolm Backpack Program. BE THERE!! SAFE HOMES SCHOOL DIRECTORIES – These have been sent home. If you did not get one, there are extras in the HS office. PORTABLE BILLBOARD – MAC is purchasing one from the Hastings prevention group. Watch for this at upcoming events in the new year. LOVE AND LOGIC™ - Parenting the Love and Logic Way™ is a six session parenting program designed by the Love and Logic Institute. Introduction will be Monday, January 19th from 6- 8 pm at Raymond Central. There is a nominal fee. More information to come – stay tuned! Please come to MAC meetings to support Safe Families-Safe Schools-Safe Communities and help us plan activities empowering youth, families and adults in the Malcolm community. Thanks! malcolm public schools “the clipper” january 22, 2015 page 4 LIFE SKILLS BY: MRS. NEUJAHR Students who participate in the Life Skills Curriculum here at Malcolm worked on a special project at the end of last semester to raise money. Students made dog treats to sell to the staff here at school. This project allowed students to work on a variety of skills while making a fun recipe. By making the dog treats students had the opportunity to practice following a modified recipe. They had to follow the directions for each step so that they would turn out right. Students practiced measuring ingredients, using the oven and kitchen safety during this project as well. Students practiced counting and money skills as they packaged the treats and prepared to sell them. This money will be used for a fun community outing later this semester. Students had a great time doing this project and quite a few dogs got an extra treat for the Holidays. Attention Malcolm Speech Alumni, Parents, Friends, and Patrons of the Community The 1st Annual First Friday Forensics Fest will be held on Friday, March 6. This meet will begin in the morning and run through the day. We are looking for help in the areas of concessions, hospitality room, room/door monitors, tab room, extemp room, judging, and ballot room. If you would like to join the festivities, please contact Tami Maytum at [email protected] MRS. SAMUELSON’S MATH CLASSES We start off the second semester with a welcome addition to the classroom. This semester Ms. Hayley Andersen will be student teaching in the math Th department. Ms. Andersen comes to us from Pilger, NE and is a future d UNL graduate. If you run into Ms. Andersen, please introduce yourself U and a help us make her feel welcome at Malcolm Public Schools. As A always, I begin the second semester with all of my classes having to prove they can make and count change. Each student will be given 4 p scenarios which include what someone may order at the concession stand sc and the amount of money they would pay with. The students must total the items (in their head), pick up the correct change (by counting up), up th then count it back correctly. Every student must get a 100 on this test or and the continue retaking it until they do. Don’t be afraid to ask a student at the concession stand to count back your change so they can put their skills to good use and/or don’t be afraid to compliment or acknowledge when a student does count back your change. As for other topics being taught, all classes are busy graphing and writing equations of lines or parabolas. The Algebra 1 and general math classes are reviewing slope, graphing lines (using slope and y intercept or using the intercepts), and writing the equations of lines (given slope and y intercept, point and slope, 2 points, and/or a point with an equation that is parallel or perpendicular to it). The Algebra 2 classes are reviewing graphing quadratic equations and inequalities (parabola), writing quadratic equations, and the solutions to quadratic inequalities. The math 7 class is generating t-charts (needed to graph lines and parabolas), graphing lines and parabolas, and being introduced to slope. Lastly, just a reminder to those of you who have internet access, there is a great tutorial that goes along with our math series. The website is: go.hrw.com. Once you are on the website, scroll down to the bottom left and type in the homework keyword (found on your student’s worksheet) in the resource box. You will then be able to pull up videos on how to do the homework problems. One other tutorial websites with video is www.khanacademy.org. page 5 10004 nw 112th st, malcolm, ne 68402 www.malcolmschools.org CONGRESS-BUNDESTAG VOCATIONAL YOUTH EXCHANGE Up to 25 graduating seniors, 18 years of age, have an exciting and immensely rewarding opportunity to spend a year in Germany on the Congress-Bundestag Vocational Youth Exchange Program. This full scholarship, funded by the United States Congress and the German Bundestag, provides students the experience of living with a host family, participating in a training program or schooling program, and gaining hands-on experience through an internship with a German company. Participants have been placed in fields as diverse as the arts, auto mechanics, biotechnology, child care, computer science, education, forestry, health care, hotel management, international business, journalism, political science, theatre, veterinary science and more. Malcolm High School is allowed to nominate three students. If your senior is interested in participating in this program, please call the guidance office soon, as completed applications must be received in the Nacel Open Door office by January 31, 2015. You may download the application form from www.nacelopendoor.org. Applications must be sent in by the student’s school, so please bring completed applications to the Guidance office no later than Monday, January 26, 2015. Please visit the website, visit or call Mrs. Faimon at 402-796-2151 Ext. 514 or contact Sue Franck with any questions at 800-622-3553 ext.603, or [email protected]. UNL CAREER EXPLORATIONS IN ARCHITECTURE, INTERIOR DESIGN & LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE The UNL Department of Architecture will be conducting the 2015 summer workshop for high school students interested in exploring careers in architecture and interior design the week of June 7-13 for Architecture, Interior Design & Landscape Architecture (36 students). Discover Landscape Architecture (15 students) will be held from June 14-19. 2015. Each of the camps are a one-week residential program with opportunities for an intense period of study as well as recreation and entertainment. The central focus of the workshops is a design studio with opportunities for students to experience their creative potential as they explore various design issues in different media. In addition to the studio, students attend lectures, go on field trips, partake in seminar discussions, and view films on design. These activities are planned to broaden students’ understanding of the design professions and offer a glimpse into the activities that form the foundation for all design inquiry. The fee for each workshop is $585 covering the cost of studio supplies, program fees, meals and lodging. Students are supervised overnight while in the residence hall by Department of Architecture staff. If your student is interested, go to http://architecture.unl.edu/prospective-student/high-schoolworkshops to download an application form. Two recommendations from persons (other than family) familiar with the applicant’s academic and creative ability are required. In addition, each applicant is to submit a 500-word essay describing why he/she is interested in architecture and/ or interior design and why he/she wishes to attend the workshop. All application materials must be received in the Department of Architecture office on or before April 6, 2015. WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN ST. LOUIS SUMMER EXPERIENCES The High School Summer Scholars Program allows a select number of participants (age guidelines on the website for each institute) to choose from almost 60 different courses spanning the arts, humanities, sciences, social sciences and foreign languages. Two five-week sessions are offered in June and July 2015. Students can earn up to seven college credits transferable to most accredited colleges and universities. Summer Scholars live in the under-graduate residential area with trained Resident Advisors and enjoy a variety of social and cultural opportunities with other participants from around the world. The program requires application, recommendations and an official transcript. Limited scholarship assistance is available to students with strong academic credentials who also demonstrate financial need. They also offer High School Summer Institutes (non-credit courses) that last two to three weeks and two sessions of the one-week Middle School Summer Challenge. For more information on the programs, please visit their website at summerexperiences.wustl.edu. They also offer a select number of online courses year-round through High School College Access. For more information visit: hscollegeaccess.wustl.edu. malcolm public schools “the clipper” january 22 , 2015 page 6 Clipper Schedule of Events **Times and Schedule Subject to Change Monday, January 26 3:45PM Sports Practices 4:30PM WR(JV)@Weeping Water Tuesday, January 27 3:45PM Sports Practices 4:30PM B/G BB(JV/V)@Malcolm Wednesday, January 28 3:45PM Sports Practices Thursday, January 29 3:45PM Sports Practices 4:30PM 7-8 GBB(B/A)@Elm. Murdock Friday, January 30 3:45PM Sports Practices Saturday, January 31 TBA Speech @ Lincoln Lutherean TBA G/B BB(V) ECNC Prelims 9:30AM 7-8 GBB(C/B/A)@Louisville 10:00AM WR(JV/V)@Albion Monday, February 2 3:45PM Sports Practices TBA GBB (V) ECNC @ Top Seed Tuesday, February 3 3:45PM Sports Practices TBA BBB(V) ECNC @ Top Seed Wednesday, February 4 3:45PM Sports Practices Thursday, February 5 3;45PM Sports Practices TBA GBB(V) ECNC Semi Finals Friday, February 6 3:45PM Sports Practices TBA BBB(V) ECNC Semi Finals 2:00PM WR(JV/V)ECNC @ Louisville Saturday, February 7 TBA B/G BB(v) ECNC @ SECC TBA Speech @ Beatrice ACT Test LAST CHANCE TO SIGN UP FOR MALCOLM TRAP will be January 28th. Contact Dar Eucker at 402-304-2319 for more information. In accordance Federal US with Law and Department Agriculture this institution prohibited of policy, is from discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability. To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA, Director of Office of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Ave., SW, Washington, DC call 20250-9410 or 800-795-3272 (voice) or 202-7206382 (TTY). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer. Produce Bar Everyday. Milk Offered with Every Lunch Grief Groups Set to Begin Next Week at Mourning Hope for both Youth and Young Adults The next 10-week Family Grief Series is scheduled to begin on Monday, January 26. These sessions will take place every Monday night from 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. at the Mourning Hope Grief Center (4919 Baldwin Avenue). This group is open to new families, but also available for anyone who has already attended a 10-week session. After the challenging holiday season is a particularly good time for children, teens and caregivers to reengage with grief support. Families are invited to participate in Mourning Hope's programs following the death of anyone significant in their lives - a sibling, parent, grandparent or friend. Activities are designed to help youth express themselves through art, games, and dramatic play. The adults become aware of strategies to help their grieving children as Young Adult Grief Support Mourning Hope will be hosting a social event at Old Chicago in the Haymarket on Thursday, January 29, 2015, for any young adults between the ages of 18 and 30(ish). Whether you are single, married, have experienced the death of a family member, co-worker or friend, Mourning Hope invites you to participate in this supportive, casual dinner. Happy circle of friends hugging together at the park We simply invite you to share a relaxed meal with others in the community who have experienced a significant loss due to death. Dinner will be paid for by Mourning Hope, but pre-registration is required. These programs are provided free-of-charge, but participants must pre-register. To register online, visit: www. mourninghope.org or contact Mourning Hope at 402.488.8989 or [email protected]. Minutes – Board of Education January 19, 2015 The Board of Education, School District 148, Lancaster County, Nebraska met in open public session at 7:00PM at the District Board Room, 10004 NW 112th St., Malcolm, NE on Monday, January 19, 2015 to conduct normal and usual business of the District. Said meeting was advertised in advance in the minutes of the December 15, 2014 meeting, published in the December 18, 2014 issue of “The Clipper”. Board members answering roll call were: Michelle Bice, William England, Andrea Holka, Chandler Kramer, Kevin Lostroh, Craig Vanderkolk. Administrators present were Ryan Terwilliger, Greg Adams, Amber Dolliver. Ms. Julia Lostroh, Business Manager, assumed temporary Chair and called the meeting to order at 7:02PM and noted that the Open Meetings Act is posted on the north wall of the Board Room. Ms. Lostroh called for nominations for the office of President of the Board of Education. Bice nominated Craig Vanderkolk. After hearing and seeing no further nominations, she declared nominations closed. Seeing and hearing no objections to declaring Craig Vanderkolk elected by acclamation, Ms. Lostroh declared Craig Vanderkolk President of the Board and turned the Chair over to Mr. Vanderkolk. Chairman Vanderkolk called for nominations for the office of Vice-President of the Board of Education. Lostroh nominated Bice. After hearing and seeing no further nominations, he declared the nominations closed. Seeing and hearing no objections to declaring Michelle Bice elected by acclamation, Chairman Vanderkolk declared Bice Vice-President of the Board of Education. Chairman Vanderkolk called for nominations for the office of Secretary of the Board of Education. Bice nominated Holka. After hearing and seeing no further nominations, he declared nominations closed. Seeing and hearing no objections to declaring Andrea Holka elected by acclamation, Chairman Vanderkolk declared Andrea Holka Secretary of the Board of Education by acclamation. Chairman Vanderkolk called for nominations for the office of Treasurer of the Board of Education. Lostroh nominated England. After hearing and seeing no further nominations, he declared nominations closed. Seeing and hearing no objections to declaring William England elected by acclamation, Chairman Vanderkolk declared William England Treasurer of the Board of Education by acclamation. After asking for volunteers, the following committee appointment were made by Chairman Vanderkolk – Negotiations: Bice, Vanderkolk, Holka. Americanism: Lostroh, Bice, Kramer. Building/Grounds: Lostroh, Vanderkolk, England. Finance: Holka, England, Kramer. Moving into business of the meeting, Bice moved, seconded by Lostroh, to approve the consent agenda with an updated list of bills. Ms. Lostroh went through the list of bills and receipts and addressed any questions. Voting by roll call: YES – England, Holka, Kramer, Lostroh, Vanderkolk, Bice. NAYS – None. Motion 1-2015-1 passed. malcolm public schools “the clipper” january 22 , 2015 page 8 Financial Summary January 19, 2015 School Accounts Previous Bal 12/1/2014 Receipts - December 2014 Disbursements- Dec 2014 Cash in Cking 12/31/2014 Invested: Dec 2014 General $852,086.96 $339,478.15 $496,502.42 $419,588.00 $275,474.69 Lanc. Co. Treasurer: Previous Bal 12/1/2014 Receipts -Dec 2014 Disbursements - Dec 2014 Cash on Hand 12/31/2014 General $19,258.39 $316,784.64 $22,416.86 $313,626.17 NSDLAF (Investment) Previous Bal 12/1/2014 Receipts - Dec 2014 Disbursements Dec 2014 Cash on Hand 12/31/2014 Spc Bldg $251,618.18 $301.22 $8,000.00 $243,919.40 Lunch $14,441.62 $21,725.61 $25,242.85 $4,921.33 $6,003.05 Activity $206,246.64 $18,306.48 $15,402.05 $2,396.81 $206,754.26 Bond $486.01 $25,146.45 $736.44 $24,896.02 Bond Fund $68,328.37 $535.87 $0.00 $68,864.24 Bus Deprec $58,254.57 $2.98 $0.00 $10,247.26 $48,010.29 QCPUF $81.76 $12,133.12 $202.97 $12,011.91 Student Fees $11,330.00 $335.00 $2,840.00 $8,825.00 Spc Bldg $269.40 $30,378.55 $572.81 $30,075.14 QCPUF Checking $14,711.46 $90.71 $0.00 $14,802.17 Communications From The Public – None Unfinished Business – None. New Business – Lostroh moved, seconded by Bice, that the Board publicize its notice of hearing, meetings, and minutes during the 2015 calendar year by either or all of the following: The Clipper, Lincoln Journal Star, or by hand posting as required by statute. Voting by roll call as follows: YES – Holka, Kramer, Lostroh, Vanderkolk, Bice, England. NAYS – None. Motion 1-2015-2 passed. England moved, seconded by Kramer, to designate Perry, Guthery, Haase, and Gessford Law Firm for providing the school district legal counsel during the 2015 calendar year. Voting by roll call: YES – Kramer, Lostroh, Vanderkolk, Bice, England, Holka. NAYS – None. Motion 1-2015-3 passed. Bice moved, seconded by Lostroh, the school district continue using Union Bank & Trust Co. of Lincoln and Nebraska School District Liquid Asset Fund, as its depositories for the 2015 calendar year. Voting by roll call: YES – Lostroh, Vanderkolk, Bice, England, Holka, Kramer. NAYS – None. Motion 1-2015-4 passed. Holka moved that the Board allow and approve class credit be given to the students who take the following Asynchronous Virtual High School courses: Peacemaking and Journalism In The Digital Age. Seconded by Bice. Voting by roll call: YES – Vanderkolk, Bice, England, Holka, Kramer, Lostroh. NAYS – None. Motion 1-2015-5 passed. Bice moved to allow Malcolm Athletic Coaches/Sponsors the use of school vehicles, building and grounds for the 2015 Summer Activities – if activities are pre-approved by the Administration. Seconded by Lostroh. Voting by roll call: YES – Bice, England, Holka, Kramer, Lostroh, Vanderkolk. NAYS – None. Motion 1-2015-6 passed. The Board took no action to determine dates for a spring work session. They will set a date at the February meeting. Holka moved, seconded by Bice, to enter into an interlocal agreement with ALICAP to provide insurance services for a term no less than three years. The Board directed Mr. Terwilliger to inquire as to the coverage for quasi-school groups and underinsured/uninsured motorists. Voting by roll call: YES – Holka, Kramer, Lostroh, Vanderkolk, Bice, England. NAYS – none. Motion 1-2015-7 passed. The resolution commitment to enter into the ALICAP interlocal agreement was read by Mrs. Holka and signed by Chairman Vanderkolk. page 9 10004 nw 112th st, malcolm, ne 68402 www.malcolmschools.org Administrative Reports – Mr. Greg Adams, Jr/Sr High School Principal The second semester is off to a good start. Testing will begin next week. Mrs. Amber Dolliver – Westfall Principal Testing will begin next week with the 4th grade writing tests. Superintendent Ryan Terwilliger Discussed options on how to open the weight room to the community. Several options were discussed. Asked the Board for input on how they would like to handle attendance at National Board Conventions. The Board discussed the need for Board professional development and encouraging attendance at educational opportunities. Mr. Terwilliger reviewed the dates for upcoming Board conferences. The Board discussed continuing the perceptual data survey and how often they would like to conduct the survey. It was agreed to offer the survey annually at this point. With no further business on the agenda, Lostroh moved to adjourn. Seconded by Bice. Chairman Vanderkolk declared the meeting adjourned by acclamation at 9:00PM. Respectfully submitted, Julia Lostroh Recording Secretary The next regular meeting of the Board will be Monday, February 16, 2015 at 7:00PM at the District Board Room, 10004 NW 112th St., Malcolm, NE. An agenda is published the Friday before each meeting. GENERAL FUND EXPENDITURES January 19, 2015 Payroll $391,513.45 ABM $10,355.99 AAF International $1,245.92 ABC Termite & Pest Control, Inc. $262.00 AS Central Services $236.79 Awards Unlimited, Inc. $53.10 Beach, Michael $50.00 Biggerstaff Plumbing/Heating $110.92 Blue Cross Blue Shield $2,019.63 Connect Pediatric - Pfeil, Kristen $1,768.09 Cornhusker Heating and A/C $298.25 Cornhusker International Trucks, Inc $74.79 Dolliver, Amber $239.47 ESU 6 $3,018.18 Electrical Engineering & Equip. Co. $352.63 Electronic Contracting Company $1,088.70 Fastenal $51.59 First Concord Group $110.00 Glass Doctor $201.04 Haan Crafts $112.00 Hammett, Sheri $650.52 Harris School Solutions $8,250.20 Heffelfinger, Ami $1,840.32 Hille, Jade $22.82 Hillyard $2,375.05 Interstate All Battery Center $26.99 Kelly Supply Company $19.12 Kidwell $284.00 Kiner Supply $397.99 Konica Minolta $3,431.88 Payroll Expenses Janitorial Service Heat Pump Filters Pest Control Internet Service School Board Service Plaque Reimburse Music Supplies Repair Toilet Flange Kindergarten Bathroom BCBS Insurance Premium OT SPED Services Doors HS Kitchen Cupboard Defrost Motor Fall/Winter Mileage SPED Workshop/Psych Fees Lighting/Electrical Supplies Fire Alarm/Hood Inspections Maintenance Supplies Flex 125 Adm Fees Replace Window in Silver Van FCS Sewing Kits Hearing Specialist Services- SPED AptaFund/AA Web/Stu Fee Checks Mental Health Services Sewing Supplies - FCS Class Maintenance Supplies Battery Maintenance Supplies Repair Bleachers Fuse Maintenance Supplies Copier Lease Payment/Extra Copies malcolm public schools “the clipper” january 22 , 2015 page 10 Kopecky, Stacy $40.00 L&W Garbage Service Inc $336.00 Lincoln Lock & Safe $26.00 M & S Technologies, Inc. $2,443.99 Meehl, Jan $505.40 Menards $289.96 Napa Auto Parts $11.19 NASB $147.00 Nebraska Humanities Council $75.00 Neujahr, Liz $23.00 Norris Public Power District $8,680.14 Odvody-Nantkes, Jenn $279.13 Office Depot $50.43 Omaha Truck Center $2,357.37 One Source $45.00 Parr, Justin $1,009.50 Patterson Medical Supply, In c $25.85 Pearson Education Inc. $230.01 PGH&G Attorneys at Law $280.00 Redler, Bob $673.00 Reimers Kaufman Concrete Prod, Co. $142.50 School Outfitters $89.83 School Specialty $34.12 Security Equipment Inc. $262.00 Steve Weiss Music $1,000.00 Tan-Aire Inc. $250.00 Unite Private Networks, LLC $1,090.89 Verizon $159.75 Village of Malcolm $4,771.79 VISA - Union Bank $24.72 Weber, Ashely $83.86 Wex Bank $3,037.85 Windstream $500.54 Works Computing $564.48 4th Grade Classroom Supplies Garbage Service Master Padlock Sophos Software - Annual Payment PT SPED Services Maintenance Supplies/IT Supplies Halogen Lamp NE Education Law Book and CD Nebraska Studies Speaker - 4th Grade SPED Supplies Electric Service/Field Lighting Charge - Estimate Vision SPED Specialist SPED Folders/Office Supplies Repair Bus #11/#07 /Bus Parts Background Checks Contracted C-Team BBB Coach Shar Disposal System Economics Teacher's Edition Legal Services WR Coach Stipend LMST Caulk Headphones - Business Class Stackable Writing Board/SPED Security Repair/WF Office Doors Marimba Cleaned Grease Trap Distance Learning Cable Cell Phone Service Water/Sewer Service Business Cards Speech Classroom Supplies School Vehicle Fuel Phone Service Wireless Controller Annual Maintenance Checks Out of Cycle US Post Office WalMart The Math Worksheet SoftwareMacKiev US Post Office Clipper/Brd. Minute Postage FCS Class Supplies SPED Classroom Supplies Computer Class Software Annual Report Postage $191.95 $209.03 $25.00 $567.00 $173.27 $461,167.98 School Lunch Fund Payroll $9,158.87 CashWa $1,844.58 Earthgrains $319.64 Hoehler, Jan $33.30 Nebraska Food Distribution Program $2,896.17 Pegler Sysco $407.85 Pepsi-Cola of Lincoln $69.90 Prairieland Food $1,684.20 TechMasters $145.08 Thompson Company $3,229.91 VISA - Union Bank $656.78 Wages/Benefits Food/Custodial Supplies Bread Products Refund Lunch Balance Commodities Food Supplies SoBe/Water for Breakfast Program Millk Products Repair Proofer Food Supplies Lunch Trays $20,446.28 page 11 10004 nw 112th st, malcolm, ne 68402 www.malcolmschools.org Clipper Classifieds NORTHWEST COMMUNITY CHURCH HAS BIBLE learning opportunities! Jr High and High School FCA during the school year. Various Adult Groups for families as well as men and women groups. 402-796-2344 www.nccmalcolm.org. Sunday worship 8:30 and 11 with Sunday School at 9:45. Come learn with us! REGULAR SCHOOL BOARD MEETINGS THE NEXT REGULAR MEETING for the Board will be Monday, February 16, 2015 at 7:00PM at the District Board Room, 10004 NW 112th St., Malcolm, Nebraska. An agenda is published the Friday before each regular board meeting. This can be picked up at the business office or read online at www.malcolmschools.org. It will be modified as necessary. THE FAMILY OF LYNETTE EARNEST WOULD LIKE to express our Heartfelt Thanks to all of our Friends in and around the Malcolm area who have been there for us since Lynette started her battle with cancer through her passing and beyond! ...THE PRAYERS, MEALS, MESSAGES, CARDS MEMORIALS, and help with her celebration of MEMORIALS life reception have been amazing, and mean more to us than the words can convey! Love to you all, Mark, Addison, & Austin Earnest. MALCOLM UNITED METHODIST CHURCH INVITES you to join us for Sunday Service! Worship at 9AM, Sunday School starts at 9:15AM and fellowship treats after the service. We’re located on the NW corner of Malcolm, 520 Malcolm Rd. NORTH AMERICAN MARTYRS CATHOLIC CHURCH is located in NW Lincoln at 1101 Isaac Drive. The parish offers 35 different programs to help people grow in love and wisdom as children of God. Visit our website www.namartyrs.org or call the office at 402-476-8088 for Mass times, info on our Pre-K through 8th grade school, our programs for teens and adults and more! JOIN US AT WORD OF LIFE LUTHERAN CHURCH as we begin a new message series called Cinema, Culture and Christ. Our service is on Sunday at 10:30 a.m. with Sunday School and Bible Class at 9:15 a.m... VILLAGE OF MALCOLM BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING will be held on Wed, February 3rd at 7PM at the Village Hall 137 E. Second Street, Malcolm, NE. If you have any comments, concerns, questions or would like to hear what is going on, please join us. Everyone is welcome!!!!!! ... WORD OF LIFE WILL BE MOVING PROBABLY LATE January into our new church building at 200 Fletcher Ave. We will still be on the edge of Lincoln, just east of Fallbrook. Information will be on our web site, www. wordoflifelincoln.org (or facebook) Pastor Larry Oetting- 402.742.9673 JOIN US FOR A GREAT BREAKFAST ON SUNDAY January 25, 2015 8:00AM - 12:00PM. Pancakes, sausage, scrambled eggs, biscuits and gravy, coffee, and juice. Adults - $5.00 Children (12 & under)-$2.00. Garland Legion Post #369 PLEASE JOIN ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH for weekly worship services, 2244 NW 126th Street, Lincoln, NE. Weekly services are held on Sundays @ 9:00 a.m. followed by Fellowship & Sunday School. IT MAY BE COLD AND UNINVITING OUTSIDE BUT you will always find warmth and friends at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Malcolm. Sunday School at 8:45am and services at 10am. Wednesday Mid-week from 3:45 to 5pm. On the web at saintpaulsmalcolm.org or 402.796.2396. JACOBSEN ACOBSEN ROCK & GRAVEL - WE DELIVER Rock, Gravel, Ag-Lime, Dirt, or Sand for any project you might have. We carry River Rock and all sizes of Ornamental Rock. A local company, call for an estimate today. Gary Jacobsen, Rt. #1, Garland, NE 402-783-2447 or cell phone 643-5171. 12 Lorem Sit Month 00, 0000 January 22, 2015 LOOS CONSTRUCTION INC- ( LCI ) QUALITY CUSTOM cabinets & built-inns CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE 402-783-2111 / 402-416-0141 REFRENCES AVAILABLE www.loosconstructioninc. com / [email protected] TAKE YOUR SKIN SERIOUSLY. DID YOU KNOW? 80% of the sun damage that leads to skin cancer occurs before the age of 18. With early detection and proper treatment the average cure rate is 100%. It’s important you call Complete Family Dermatology. Schedule a complete skin cancer screening with Dr. Basler today. F or information about all available office services, visit... ...www.CompleteFamilyDermatology.com. SOUTH LINCOLN 2455 Pine Lake Rd, Ste 110 Lincoln, NE 68512. 402-423-1111. North Lincoln 5790 N 33rd St. Circle, Ste A Lincoln, NE 68504. Geoff Basler, M.D., Brent Behrens PA-C. LOOS CONSTRUCTION INC- COMPLETE BUILDING & REMODELING SERVICES. Local General Contractor since 1996 A+ BBB Rating. Located in Raymond. LCI has quality minded EMPLOYEES with experience in all phases of construction. Contractors ID # 25058 NE , insured & references available. CALL FOR FREE EST. 402- TASTEFULLY SIMPLE IS AVAILABLE FOR YOU! Do you crave Bountiful Beer Bread? Or need to stock up on your favorite seasonings like Onion Onion & Garlic Garlic for your everyday cooking? Try a freezer meal workshop to stock your freezer with several fabulous meals for quick & easy suppers. Call or email today! Joy Plautz *450-9219* [email protected] FOR PEST OR RODENT PROBLEMS, PLEASE CALL JLS PEST CONTROL. Residential or Commercial. Free affordable quotes. Guaranteed Results. Ask for Buddy. Office 477-1334, Cell 890-4986 BUETTENBACK CHIROPRACTIC - BACK PAIN, NECK pain, Headaches? We can help you get your life back! We are currently accepting new patients. Call today! 402.476.8483 783-2111/402-416-0141 www.loosconstructioninc.com SYNERGY HOMES INC. (402)499-3496 CUSTOM HOME Builder and local Malcolm resident. Bring us your plan or choose from one of our existing home plans. Specializing in acreage home building. We can help make your dream home a reality! Email:info@synergyhomesne. com Website: www.synergyhomesne.com HIGH SPEED INTERNET - SPEEDS UP TO 15MBSERVICING rural areas and local towns including: Malcolm, Garland, Raymond, Emerald, Staplehurst and north Lincoln. Plans starting at $24.00 per month with unlimited data packages and NO contracts. No phone line needed. Home phone and internet service for under $47 (taxes included) per month. www.ais-ne.com or call 402-817-1717 REAL ESTATE - BUYING & SELLING - OVER 84 COMBINED years experience in residential homes, acreages, farms and acreage development. Free Market Analysis. Call us to develop your land. Malcolm area residents at 3600 NW 126th St. for 23 years. Merle and Carolyn Jahde, Home Real Estate. Call 402-432-0443 or 402-432-3700. HOEFTS AUTO RESTORATION AND COLLISION Minor dents to major rebuilds. Excellent work at a fair price. 402-601-9698 NEED ROCK, DIRT, SAND, WOOD CHIPS, OR GRAVEL delivered? Call Nelson Hauling at 402- RAYMOND CONTRACTING INC. - SEPTICS AND LAGOONS Services include site planning, percolation testing, system design, installation, troubleshooting and property transfer inspections. Certified and Insured. Free Estimates. Lloyd Jakoubek 402-783-2663 or 402-890-6009. NEBRASKA STOP FIRE. THE WORLD’S BEST FIRE EXTINGUISHER. Dealers Dan and Wendy Botsch. Phone: 402-580-8000 - Dan. 402-4509117 - Wendy. Web: AKE.com Email: dan. [email protected] 1704 9th Rd, Chapman, NE 68827. Also available at Klute Truck in Ceresco. RDM LANDSCAPES IS YOUR LOCAL LANDSCAPING company. Winter is a great time to remove dead or dying trees which reduces the chances of infecting other healthy trees. RDM Landscapes trims shade trees that have gotten out of hand throughout the years. We provide skid loader work during the winter.Call today for a free estimate. Ryan Maxson (402) 310-0868 Month 00, 0000 Lorem Sit 13 MALCOLM DODGEBALL TOURNAMENT SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15TH - BRACKET TBA Fee--2 cans food or $5 per person Concessions will be available Registrations due Friday, January 30th All proceeds will benefit the Malcolm Backpack Program. This tournament is Brought to you by the Malcolm Student Council and the Malcolm Action Coalition DEADLINE FOR THE NEXT ISSUE WILL BE ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 30th. PLEASE CALL WENDY AT 796-2151, EXT 501 OR EMAIL AT [email protected] AD PRICES ARE: $1.50 FOR 1-3 lines, $3.00 4-8 lines. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REFUSE ANY AD. ADS MUST BE PAID FOR BEFORE PRINT DATE! 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