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Fall Newsletter 2021 FROM THE SUPERINTENDENT The 2021-2022 school year is approaching quickly. We are planning to return to school in-person every day and in the safest manner possible. We have learned a lot over the last school year and will use this knowledge to leverage us in planning for this year. Also, the parent feedback shared with school administration in the spring was appreci- ated and helpful in making decisions. Thank you for your continued support for the schools! You might have noticed the improvements done on several of our parking lots over the summer. We have excellent facilities and therefore, keeping them maintained and updated is one of the many priorities we consistently focus on. All other summer cleaning and projects are mostly complete. In addition to continuing with cleaning protocols this school year, we are consciously working to keep fresh air flowing through the building. Special HEPA Units and filters are being considered to assist with this, which will be funded by the Coronavirus Relief Funds. I would like to welcome our new staff to the Bearcat family: Kelli Williams – Athletic Director, Keith Lenhart – H.S. History teacher, Kyle Koenig – H.S. History teacher, Luke Gerardot – 2nd Grade teacher, Brianna Osterhage – Intervention Specialist, Josiah Stober – Intervention Specialist, Rachel Bohyer – Tutor, and Melanie Wapplehorst – Sign Language Interpreter. Some of these positions are replacements, while others are new posi- tions to help with our academic needs. Spencerville Schools is proud of the many extra-curricular activities offered to our students. Back on the sports schedule is Boys Golf, coached by Kory Zenz. In other sports news: The Spencerville Village and School District will be hosting a 9-11 memorial event at our September 10th home football game against Bluffton. All active military and veterans, as well as 1st Responders will have free admittance into the game. Several special recognitions and activities are being planned for this event. Please come out and support our student athletes, while honoring those who have sacrificed to protect our country. I encourage everyone to continue to visit our school website for all the latest updates. You can find our district plans for Learning to our families who have supported the school through the Pandemic and continue to allow us the privilege to educate over 900 students every year. School Vision: Learning and Growing Together as One School, One Community, One Purpose. WE are Bearcats! Cindy Endsley The Spencerville A PUBLICATION OF THE SPENCERVILLE SCHOOL SYSTEM

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Fall Newsletter 2021

FROM THE SUPERINTENDENT The 2021-2022 school year is approaching quickly. We are planning to return to school in-person every day and in the safest manner possible. We have learned a lot over the last school year and will use this knowledge to leverage us in planning for this year. Also, the parent feedback shared with school administration in the spring was appreci-ated and helpful in making decisions. Thank you for your continued support for the schools!

You might have noticed the improvements done on several of our parking lots over the summer. We have excellent facilities and therefore, keeping them maintained and updated is one of the many priorities we consistently focus on. All other summer

cleaning and projects are mostly complete. In addition to continuing with cleaning protocols this school year, we are consciously working to keep fresh air flowing through the building. Special HEPA Units and filters are being considered to assist with this, which will be funded by the Coronavirus Relief Funds. I would like to welcome our new staff to the Bearcat family: Kelli Williams – Athletic Director, Keith Lenhart – H.S. History teacher, Kyle Koenig – H.S. History teacher, Luke Gerardot – 2nd Grade teacher, Brianna Osterhage – Intervention Specialist, Josiah Stober – Intervention Specialist, Rachel Bohyer – Tutor, and Melanie Wapplehorst – Sign Language Interpreter. Some of these positions are replacements, while others are new posi-tions to help with our academic needs. Spencerville Schools is proud of the many extra-curricular activities offered to our students. Back on the sports schedule is Boys Golf, coached by Kory Zenz. In other sports news: The Spencerville Village and School District will be hosting a 9-11 memorial event at our September 10th home football game against Bluffton. All active military and veterans, as well as 1st Responders will have free admittance into the game. Several special recognitions and activities are being planned for this event. Please come out and support our student athletes, while honoring those who have sacrificed to protect our country. I encourage everyone to continue to visit our school website for all the latest updates. You can find our district plans for Learning to our families who have supported the school through the Pandemic and continue to allow us the privilege to educate over 900 students every year. School Vision: Learning and Growing Together as One School, One Community, One Purpose.

WE are Bearcats!

Cindy Endsley

The Spencerville

A PUBLICATION OF THE SPENCERVILLE SCHOOL SYSTEM

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I hope everyone is staying healthy and safe as we continue to deal with the CO-VID-19 pandemic. The 2020-2021 school year was definitely different, but we were able to have students attend in-person the whole year. As the year progressed, we were able to get back to some sense of normalcy. At the conclusion of the 2020-2021 school year, Dominic Adkins and Dylan Wierwille received the American Legion School Award Medal. They were selected based on seven qualities for development: courage, patriotism, honor, scholarship, leadership, and service. This is a new award to Spencer-ville and we will continue our partnership with the American Legion. I hope that everyone was able to find some time to relax and unwind with family and friends this summer. Everyone needed some time to recharge the batteries and have some time for themselves. As we move toward the 2021-2022 school year, it is important we continue to work together as the world continues to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic. Working and communicating together will help resolve any difficulties we face this school year. There will be some new faces in the building as we start the year. Keith Lenhart, a 2013 graduate, will be teaching American History and other social studies electives. Joining Keith in the social studies department will be Kyle Koenig. Kyle will be teaching world history and eighth grade social studies. You will also see Coach Koenig on the sideline this fall with the football team. In the athletic department, we welcome Kelli Williams as our new athletic director. All three of these people will be great additions to our Bearcat staff! You will get the chance to meet them at our open house on Monday, August 30th, from 6pm to 7pm. In addition to the new faces, we will have a new grading scale. The board approved the following grading scale and point values at the June meeting: A 94-100 (4.0), A- 90-93 (3.7), B+ 87-89 (3.3), B 83-86 (3.0), B- 80-82 (2.7), C+ 77-79 (2.3), C 73-76 (2.0), C- 70-72 (1.7), D+ 67-69 (1.3), D 63-66 (1.0), D- 60-62 (0.7), F 59-0 (0.0). The doors will unlock for students to enter the building at 7:25am. The school day is 7:45am to 2:45pm. As of right now, breakfast and lunch will be provided free to all students. We are doing everything we can to make this another great school year while keeping everyone as safe as possible. We have an amazing community with great students, parents, and staff! We all want what is best for our Bearcat students. I saw this quote this summer that was adapted from a quote by Damian Barr. “We are not all in the same boat. We are in the same storm. Some have yachts, some have canoes, and some are drowning. Just be kind and help whoever you can.” If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to me. As I mentioned above, communication is key and we can solve any issues or problems by talking. You can reach me at [email protected] or 419.647.4111 ext. 3203. Take care and stay healthy! We will continue to get through this!

Scott Gephart, Principal 9-12

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Hello and greetings from Spencerville PTO! Hope everyone had a very fun, relaxing summer and is ready for the new school year. The PTO officers for this school year are:

President: Amy Pohlman (419-979-3722, [email protected])

Vice-President: Kristy Guy (419-303-4216) Secretary: Sara Cockerell (419-860-3354) Treasurer: Andrea Tucker (567-429-8710)

We are excited and looking forward to more activities for students and families along with helping the K-4 students and teachers as best we can. But we need your help! Please consider becoming an active member in the PTO this year! Our first meeting for the 2021-2022 school year is Wednesday, September 8, 2021 at 4pm at the school; all are invited to attend. Come meet other parents, get more involved with your child’s school, and help plan ac-tivities. Our meetings are scheduled for the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 4pm at the school; however, these times and locations are subject to change due to schedules and timing of activities (reminders will be posted on the PTO Facebook page).

Some of the activities we are planning for this year include:- K-4 Fall and Spring Field Trips- Fall and Spring Scholastic Book Fairs- National Reading Month- Teacher Conference Meals & Teacher/Staff Appreciation Days- Laps for Learning (our annual fundraiser)

We would like to try to do some other activities, but will need more parent involvement and volunteers to do more events. Spencerville-Jennings PTO is a non-profit organization and we rely on the support of donations from par-ents, teachers, and community members. Box Tops for Education and Kroger Community Rewards are both easy ways to help support the PTO all year long. For Box Tops, just download the app, add Spencerville Jennings as your school and scan your receipts. For Kroger Rewards, visit www.krogercommunityrewards.com, sign into your account, and link your Kroger Plus Card to our organization (Spencerville-Jennings PTO, Inc, Org#: XB857). Such simple ways to give back!

Thanks shoppers!

We thank everyone for their continued support! If you would like to be a part of the PTO or have suggestions, please reach out to us.

Facebook: Spencerville-Jennings PTOEmail: [email protected] School District Webpage: Departments, PTO

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CONTACT Mr. Ryan McMichael and/or Ms. Lori Romie Spencerville FFA Chapter [email protected] 419-647-4111 Spencerville FFA Chapter named 3- Star Chapter for 2021 National Chapter award by National FFA Organization The Spencerville FFA chapter will been recognized in 2021 National Chapter Award Program from the National FFA Organization for earning a 3-Star National Chapter Award. They are the only chapter in Allen County to receive a 3-Star Rating and it is only the second time in school history at Spencerville. Chapters that received star ratings during judging this summer and will be recognized at the 94th National FFA Convention & Expo, October 27-30. FFA advisors, Mr. Ryan McMichael and Ms. Lori Romie state “This achievement is an outstanding display of the work tof our 2020-2021 FFA Chapter Officers, who developed unique activities for an unusual school year and did not waiver from their set goal of being recognized on the National FFA Convention Stage in October.” Last year’s Spencerville FFA Officer includes President Evan Core, Vice President Ryan Kaverman, Secretary Emma Schuller, Treasurer Emma Core, Reporter Kayley Kimmet, Sentinel Kira Sharp, and Student Advisor Megan Baughman. The National Chapter Award program recognizes outstanding FFA chapters from throughout the country that actively implement the mission and strategies of the organization. These chapters improve chapter operations using the National Quality FFA Chapter Standards and a Program of Activities that emphasizes growing leaders, building communities and strengthening agriculture. Chapters are rewarded for providing educational experiences for the entire membership. All star-rated FFA chapters receive honors made possible by corporate sponsor John Deere. “Feeding some 9 billion people by mid-century brings with it unprecedented challenges for today’s farmers,” said Amy Allen, manager, national corporate contributions for John Deere. “The skills and experiences learned though the National Chapter Award Program will help meet the critical needs.” The National FFA Organization is a school-based national youth leadership development organization of more than 760,000 student members as part of 8,700 local FFA chapters in all 50 states and Puerto Rico.

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Welcome to the 2021-22 school year!! I hope you enjoyed your summer and spent the time reconnecting with family and friends. The elementary staff is excited to have students return to in-person learning for 5 days a week. We believe being in school full time will enable us to provide the best educational opportunities for all students.

Staff will continue to communicate using class dojo. Teachers will send out

instructions for new class accounts as we near closer to the start of school.

Open House will be Monday, August 30th from 6-7. Students will be able to bring their supplies and meet their teachers. Since students in grades 3 and 4 have multiple teachers, a class video with information for a successful year will be emailed via final forms closer to the opening of the school year.

Welcome new staff:Luke Gerardot will be a new addition to the second grade staff. Luke is a Bluffton graduate and will begin his first year of teaching. He student

taught at both Columbus Grove and Allen East. He believes in a hand-on approach to teaching and values the importance of building strong relationships with both his students and parents.

Brianna Osterhage will be the Intervention Specialist for grades 2 and 3. Bri has been an intervention specialist for one of our county multiple disabilities classrooms for the last 3 years. She has extensive knowledge to help support all students. Her enthusiasm and energy will be an asset to our Spencerville teaching staff.

Arrival and Dismissal:Arrival will continue as usual for students who do not ride the bus. Drop off will be at the main entrance under the bell tower. Students will enter the building at 8:25.

Dismissal will continue in the same manner as last year. K-4 students who do not ride the bus will be picked up in the west parking lot off Kolter Rd as usual. I am asking that parents/guardians pull into a park-ing spot and walk up to the grade level line to pick up your child. Please DO NOT park along the sidewalk for pick up as this will create a “bottleneck” into the drive that leads into the parking lot.

Congratulations!!Stryker Stockstill and Kinsley Myers earned the American Legion School Award Medal for their outstanding qualities of courage, patriotism, honor, scholarship, leadership and service. This award is given each year and students are chosen by the 4th grade teachers. Way to go Stryker and Kinsley!! We are proud of you!

PTO: I would like to thank our PTO, parents and students for a successful Laps for Learn-

ing campaign in the spring! The staff and students had a blast!! PTO is vital to providing wonderful opportunities for our students! PTO sponsors all K-4 fieldtrips, books for our classrooms and libraries, and multiple rewards teachers give to students. We appreciate all of the time and effort these volunteers give to our school commu-nity. Please consider being a part of this amazing organization!! Please contact Amy Pohlman for more information.

New grading scale: The board approved the following grading scale and point values at the June meeting. This scale will apply to all students in grades 1-12. While elementary students do not calculate a grade point average, the scale will contribute to letter grades earned for their grade card. A 94-100 (4.0), A- 90-93 (3.7), B+ 87-89 (3.3), B 83-86 (3.0), B- 80-82 (2.7), C+ 77-79 (2.3), C 73-76 (2.0), C- 70-72 (1.7), D+ 67-69 (1.3), D 63-66 (1.0), D- 60-62 (0.7), F 59-0 (0.0).

Unfortunately, Covid is still lingering and causing some concerns for the upcoming school year. The elementary staff will do our best to keep our students safe and healthy. Our goal is not to create anxiety for our students and to keep our learning environments as normal as possible. I believe our staff did an outstanding job with this last year and will continue to do the same this year. We look forward to a productive and engaging school year. Please keep the lines of communication open. Don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions or concerns. My door is always open. Feel free to contact me via phone at (419) 647-4113 ext 3101 or via email at [email protected].

Susie Wagner

ELEMENTARY NEWS

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A Note from the TreasurerIncome Tax Renewal- No New TaxesOur Income tax levy is up for renewal in November 2021. It is a 1% income tax levy. We have counted on community support in the past and hope the support will continue for this no new tax levy that is vital to keeping our schools prop-erly funded. The levy accounted for 10.56% of revenue in FY21 (7/2020-06/2021). Our expenses are increasing at a reasonable growth but revenues are currently flat. (Revenues are currently at FY19 levels.) As everyone went through covid and income in general went down, so did the district revenue from the current income tax levy. The income tax revenue is receipted directly into the general fund to be used for all instructional needs, staff salaries, and staff benefits. We have worked very hard to be a good steward of the community’s tax dollars. In the midst of a pandemic, trying to keep students and staff safe and spending mindfully for the betterment of the district and ultimately the community has been the goal. Your vote in favor of the tax levy would allow Spencerville Schools to continue to weather the storm in good shape.

How the pandemic has affected the district financiallyWhen the State of Ohio cut funding in FY20 of $170,000 to Spencerville schools, all schools were told the cuts would continue through FY21. However, the State of Ohio restored partial funding in January 2021. We are expecting the remainder to be restored in October 2021. This brings the state funding back up to FY19 levels. Currently we are using the Elementary and Secondary Emergency Education Relief Fund (ESSER) funds to bridge the gap between revenue levels and expenditure levels.

Grants the district has taken advantage of or is in the process of taking advantage of are:1. Rural and Small Town Grant - $53,375.69 – These funds were used for personal protection equipment and sup-plies in FY21. 2. Broadband Grant - $7,500 to provide internet to students during remote learning. These funds were used in FY21 and the remainder will be used in FY22.3. Library Grant - $2,000 to provide additional technology supplies for remote learning. These funds were used in FY21.4. ESSER I – $124,894.11 – These funds were used to sustain some staffing salaries and supplies in FY21. 5. ESSER II - $487,833.02 – These funds are currently being used to sustain certain staff salaries and benefits. These funds will be used across FY22 and FY23.6. ESSER III – 1,096,381.84 These funds are being used for the following: 20% used for learning losses, 2 bus-ses, education technology, software licenses, transitional first teacher, a tutor, providing mental health services, indoor air quality, continuing to employ existing staff, and other necessary activities to maintain the operations and continuity of service. These funds will be used across FY22, FY23, and FY24.

As you can see, we are working hard to minimize costs to the district’s general fund by leveraging all available state and federal funds so we can continue to provide an outstanding education for all Spencerville students. If you have any questions please call Brenda Core, Spencerville Schools Treasurer at 419 647-4111 x 3204 or email me at [email protected].

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As the principal of Spencerville Middle School, I am excited to welcome you to the 2021-22 school year. First, let me thank you for your support and dunderstanding as we responded to the guidelines of the pandemic. Our students, parents, staff, and community handled the demands very well in sudden change moments. I want everyone to know how blessed I am to have a great school family. Teachers, Secretaries, Support Staff, Fellow Administrators, Counselors, Nurse, Custodians, Café Staff, Bus Drivers, Parents/Guardians. I believe we have all grown to appreciate each other’s commitment to children. I pray that we con-tinue to grow together, find some peace, and that we all continue to work as a team. Welcome new staff members to the Spencerville Middle School! Mr. Kyle Koenig will be teaching 8th grade Social Studies. Kyle recently graduated from Bowling Green State University and has local ties as he also graduated from Mar-

ion Local High School. Mr. Josiah Stober will be our new intervention teacher. Josiah is a Spencerville graduate and has recently been teaching at the Delphos City Schools. A newly added position of a 5-12 tutor has been filled by Mrs. Rachel Bohyer. Rachel has been working in the Spencerville School System as an educational aide. Congratulations to Kaitlyn Keller and Brody Sommers as they were selected as the American Legion Student of the Year for the 20-21 school year. This award is given to a boy/girl in 8th grade that demonstrates strong qualities of character and citizenship. Each student will receive up to $75 for the next school year’s fees paid by the American Legion. We thank the American Legion for recognizing these students and their continued support.

Here are some bullet points for our re-opening:· Agenda Books – there will be no agenda books this year. All policies can be found on our website at www.spen cervillebearcats.com

· Lockers – will be provided as usual - locks will not be provided but can be issued upon request. We ask that if you use a lock, please use ours.

· Backpacks – encouraged for grades 6-8

· Arrival to school – Doors will open at 7:25 a.m. Students will either go to breakfast or their 1st period class when entering.

· Breakfast/Lunch - Free for everyone this school year

· Water Bottles – encouraged as fountains will only be used as a refill station

· Attendance – if your child will be absent, please call/email Billie at 419-647-4112 x3103 or [email protected]. Personal texts or social media outlets will not be accepted.

New Grading Scale: The board approved the following grading scale and point values at the June meet-ing: A 94-100 (4.0), A- 90-93 (3.7), B+ 87-89 (3.3), B 83-86 (3.0), B- 80-82 (2.7), C+ 77-79 (2.3), C 73-76 (2.0), C- 70-72 (1.7), D+ 67-69 (1.3), D 63-66 (1.0), D- 60-62 (0.7), F 59-0 (0.0).

The number one factor in your son or daughter’s education is YOU! To me things are very simple to be successful, show up with a great attitude, treat people kindly, do what is expected, and prepare to learn! These things cost nothing to do and pay great dividends!

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I ask that you:1. Make time for daily chats about school2. Don’t accept “Nothing” when you ask your child “What did you learn today?”3. Check that homework is complete4. Support the school, become familiar with the school policies.

Bottom line be involved! I have always said, the most difficult yet rewarding job of all is being a parent. Don’t assume that once they are in middle school, they don’t need your involvement. They do! The entire faculty and staff are looking forward to welcoming your children back. I welcome and value your positive energy and dedication to excellence in education, and I look forward to working with you and your children. As you know, it takes a strong connection with the community and vital to the strength of the connection is communication and understanding the system. I ask that if you ever have a concern/question, please contact the school directly for information. Social media can be a great tool for information yet many use it as a venting ground without specif-ics. This may lead to unexpected confusion. Please know that your child is important to us. A great quote to live by...“Do everything with a good heart and expect nothing in return, and you will never be disappointed”. Good luck to you this upcoming school year!

Open House will be August 30th from 6-7 p.m.We ask that you guide and support your child’s learning by ensuring that he/she: 1. Attends school daily and arrives on time, ready for the day’s learning experience 2. Becomes familiar with the school’s policies, rules, and procedures.3. Get’s involved with school outside the classroom setting4. Has a place to study

Learning and Growing Together as One School, One Community, One Purpose

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John EdingerSpencerville Middle School Principal

Go Bearcats!

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Information from the School Nurse:

Welcome back!Health Screenings for 2021-2022:The following health screenings will be completed throughout the school year, thus meeting the Ohio Department of Health requirements:

Vision- K, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 Hearing- K, 1, 3, 5, 9, 11 Height/Weight, B/P- K Vision, hearing, B/P- New students to the school district in any grade

If you do not want your child to participate in a screening, please notify me.

COVID-19 (Novel Coronavirus):To help slow the spread of COVID-19 as school reopens, please highly consider the following for your child: 1) DO NOT send your child to school if feeling sick, especially if has a fever (>100 degrees Fahrenheit), a cough, or shortness of breath. Please contact your family physician for guidance or call the Lima COVID-19 Community Call Center at 419.226.9000. 2) If you are called to pick up a sick child, please try to do as soon as possible or have backup arrangements in place. 3) Please reinforce handwashing with soap/water for at least 20 seconds. En-courage your child to cough and sneeze with a tissue or use sleeve. Wash hands or use hand sanitizer afterwards. Your child’s teachers will also be reinforcing proper hand hygiene and respiratory etiquette throughout the school year. Please call me for any questions or concerns. Thank you for your cooperation as we start the school year.

Special Education Students:Amended House Bill 95 requires all students who are initially identified with a disability to have a comprehensive eye examination from an eye doctor within 90 days unless the student has had a previous eye examination in the past 9 months. Cost should not be an issue for students without insurance as assistance is available. Please contact the school psychologist, Heidi Hollar, or me for further information.

Reminder on School’s Medication Policy:Any prescription medication that is to be taken during school hours must be dropped off by the parent, guardian, or other authorized adult and will be logged in by the nurse or secretary. Students are prohibited from carrying prescription medication into the school or carry during school hours. In addition, over-the-counter (OTC) medica-tions needs to be dropped off first thing in the morning in the clinic or office. Students are not permitted to have in their possession an OTC medication during school hours.

Kindergarteners:Please have your child’s immunizations completed by the first day of school. If your child received shots over the summer, please turn in an updated copy of the shot record to the elementary secretary. Kindergartners who are not up-to-date on immunizations will be excluded from school by October 15, 2021 as required by Section 3313.671 of the Ohio Revised Code.

A copy of the original birth certificate, issued from the health department in the county where the child was born, is also required for entry to Kindergarten by the first day of school according to Section 3313.672 of the Ohio Revised Code. Hospital birth certificates are not acceptable. Please drop off a copy of your child’s birth certificate to the elementary secretary, if you have not already done so.

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7th Graders & Immunization Requirements:A Tdap (Tetanus Toxoid, Reduced Diphtheria Toxoid, and Acellular Pertussis) booster and one dose of the Meningo-coccal vaccine is required for all 7th graders, including digital academy students, by the first day of the 2021-2022 school year. Please send in documentation to the school after receiving the Tdap and Meningococcal vaccines.

12th Graders & Immunization Requirement:The Meningococcal vaccine is required for all 12th graders, including Apollo, digital academy, and post-secondary students, by the first day of the 2021-2022 school year. Please note that if your child had a dose of the Meningococcal vaccine before the age of 16, a second dose will be required. Please send in documentation after receiving the Menin-gococcal vaccine.

Dental Service:Health Partners of Western Ohio will be returning to Spencerville Schools in early April or May. They offer a dental prevention program within the school, which includes an exam, cleaning, fluoride treatment, and dental sealants. They will bill Medicaid or private insurance and there will be no out of pocket expense. If there is no dental coverage, it will be provided free of charge. The program is open to all K-12 students. Applications will be available in February.

Confidentiality:All health information that relates to any student at Spencerville Schools, such as emergency medical forms, emer-gency action plans, and health records, is treated as highly confidential. This information is only shared with specific school personnel on a need-to-know basis. Please notify me if you have any concerns or questions regarding this.

Questions or Concerns:Call 419-647-4113, ext. 3105 or email [email protected]

Let’s have a great school year!Christy Erickson, RN BSNSchool Nurse

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VARSITY FOOTBALL VARSITY CROSS COUNTRYFriday 8/20 @Elida Away 7:00pm Saturday 8/28 St. Johns Invitational Away 9:00amFriday 8/27 Parkway Home 7:00pm Saturday 9/4 Grove Invitational Away 9:00amFriday 9/3 @Lima Central Catholic Away 7:00pm Tuesday 9/7 Shawnee, Perry Home 4:30pmFriday 9/10 Bluffton Home 7:00pm Saturday 9/11 Bearcat Invitational Home 9:00amFriday 9/17 Leipsic Home 7:00pm Saturday 9/18 O-G Blue/Gold Invitational Away 9:00amFriday 9/24 @Allen East Away 7:00pm Saturday 9/25 Van Wert Hospital Invite Away 9:00amFriday 10/1 Ada Home 7:00pm Tuesday 10/5 Bath Invitational Away 5:00pmFriday 10/8 @ Crestview Away 7:00pm Saturday 10/2 Botkins Best in the West Away 10:00amFriday 10/15 @ Columbus Grove Away 7:00pm Tuesday 10/5 Allen County Invitational Away 5:00pmFriday 10/22 Delphos Jefferson Home 7:00pm Saturday 10/9 Anna Invitational Away 10:00amFriday 10/29 Playoffs week 1 TBD 7:00pm Saturday 10/16 NWC Invite @ VW Res Away 9:00am

JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALLSaturday 8/21 Elida Home ####### VARSITY & JUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALLSaturday 8/28 @ Upper Scioto Valley Away #######Saturday 9/4 Lima Central Catholic Home 10:00am Saturday 8/21 Tri-Match with Perry/RidgemontHome 10:00amSaturday 9/11 @ Bluffton Away 10:00am Monday 8/23 Lima Senior Home 5:30pmSaturday 9/18 @ Leipsic Away 10:00am Tuesday 8/24 Cory-Rawson Home 5:30pmSaturday 9/25 Allen East Home 10:00am Thursday 8/26 LCC Home 5:30pmSaturday 10/2 @ Ada Away 10:00am Tuesday 8/31 @ Delphos St. John's Away 5:30pmSaturday 10/9 Crestview Home 10:00am Thursday 9/2 Wayne Trace Home 5:30pmSaturday 10/16 Columbus Grove Home 10:00am Tuesday 9/14 Delphos Jefferson Home 5:30pm

Thursday 9/16 Crestview Home 5:30pmVARSITY BOYS SOCCER Tuesday 9/21 @ Leipsic Away 5:30pmTuesday 8/24 Ft. Jennings Home 7:00pm Thursday 9/23 Lincolnview Home 5:30pmMonday 8/30 Bluffton Home 7:00pm Thursday 9/30 @ Columbus Grove Away 5:30pmThursday 9/2 Jackson Center Home 7:00pm Monday 10/4 Temple Christan Home 5:30pmTuesday 9/7 @ Lincolnview Away 5:00 PM Thursday 10/5 Bluffton Home 5:30pmThursday 9/9 @ Fairlawn Away 5:00 PM Thursday 10/7 @ Allen East Away 5:30pmTuesday 9/14 Botkins Home 5:00pm Tuesday 10/12 @ Ada Away 5:30pmThursday 9/16 @ St. Marys Away 7:00pmTuesday 9/21 Miller City Home 7:00pm Boys Varsity GolfThursday 9/23 Lima City Home 7:00pm Thursday 8/5 @ LCC Away 9:00 AMThursday 9/30 @ New Knoxville Away 5:00pm Monday 8/9 @ Allen East Away 9:00 AMMonday 10/4 @ Ada Away 7:00pm Wednesday 8/11 @ Leipsic Away 9:00 AMThursday 10/7 @LCC Away 7:00pm Thursday 8/19 @ Bluffton Away 4:15 PMMonday 10/11 @ Allen East Away 5:00 PM Saturday 8/21 @ Allen East Away 9:00 AMTuesday 10/12 Temple Christian Home 7:00pm Monday 8/23 Ada Home 4:00 PMThursday 10/14 Cory-Rawson Home 7:00pm Wednesday 8/25 @ Delphos Jefferson Away 4:00 PM

Monday 8/30 @ Allen East Away 4:30 PMVARSITY GIRLS SOCCER Monday 9/13 Allen East Home 4:00 PMMonday 8/23 @Conntinental Away 5:00 PM Monday 9/20 Crestview Home 4:00 PMThursday 8/26 Miller City Home 7:00 PM Tuesday 9/21 @ Lincolnview Away 4:30 PMMonday 8/30 @ Bluffton Away 6:45 PMSaturday 9/4 Ottoville Home #######Tuesday 9/7 Columbus Grove Home 7:00 PMThursday 9/9 @ Coldwater Away 6:00 PMTuesday 9/14 Botkins Home 7:00pmMonday 9/20 Crestview Home 7:00 PMSaturday 9/25 @ Cory-Rawson Away #######Monday 9/27 @ Delphos Jefferson Away 7:00pmThursday 9/30 @ Anna Away 5:00 PMMonday 10/4 @ Ada Away 5:00 PMThursday 10/7 @ LCC Away 5:00 PMMonday 10/11 Allen East Home 7:00 PMThursday 10/14 St. John- Delphos Home 5:00 PM

JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL JUNIOR HIGH VOLLEYBALLThursday 8/26 Bluffton Home 5:00pm Tuesday 8/24 St. Marys Home 5:00pmThursday 9/2 Leipsic Home 5:00pm Thursday 8/26 Wapakoneta Home 5:00pmWednesday9/8 @ Allen East Away 5:00pm Monday 8/30 Lincolnview Home 5:00pmThursday 9/16 Ada Home 5:00pm Thursday 9/2 @ Delphos St. John's Away 5:00pm

SPENCERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 2021 FALL SCHEDULE

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Thursday 9/23 @ Crestview Away 5:00pm Saturday 9/4 @ New Bremen Away 9:00 AMThursday 9/30 @ Columbus Grove Away 5:00pm Thursday 9/9 Perry Home 5:00pmThursday 10/7 Delphos Jefferson Home 5:00pm Monday 9/13 @ Allen East Away 5:00pm

Monday 9/20 Bluffton Home 5:00pmWednesday 9/22 @ Leipsic Away 5:00pmMonday 9/27 @ Columbus Grove Away 5:00pm

JUNIOR HIGH CROSS COUNTRY Tuesday 9/28 @ Ottoville Away 5:00pmSaturday 8/28 St. Johns Invitational Away 9:00am Saturday 10/2 New Knoxville Home #######Saturday 9/4 Grove Invitational Away 9:00am Monday 10/4 @ Ada Away 5:00 PMTuesday 9/7 Shawnee, Perry Home 4:30pm Monday 10/5 Crestview Away 5:00pmSaturday 9/11 Bearcat Invitational Home 9:00am Thursday 10/7 Delphos Jefferson Home 5:00pmSaturday 9/18 O-G Blue/Gold Invitational Away 9:00am Saturday 10/9 NWC Tournament Home 9:00 AMSaturday 9/25 Van Wert Hospital Invite Away 9:00am Monday 10/11 Crestview Home 9:00 AMTuesday 10/5 Bath Invitational Away 5:00pm Tuesday 10/12 @ Shawnee Away 5:00 PMSaturday 10/2 Botkins Best in the West Away 10:00am Saturday 10/16 NWC Tournament Home 9:00 AMTuesday 10/5 Allen County Invitational Away 5:00pmSaturday 10/9 Anna Invitational Away 10:00amSaturday 10/16 NWC Invite @ VW Res Away 9:00am

VARSITY FOOTBALL VARSITY CROSS COUNTRYFriday 8/20 @Elida Away 7:00pm Saturday 8/28 St. Johns Invitational Away 9:00amFriday 8/27 Parkway Home 7:00pm Saturday 9/4 Grove Invitational Away 9:00amFriday 9/3 @Lima Central Catholic Away 7:00pm Tuesday 9/7 Shawnee, Perry Home 4:30pmFriday 9/10 Bluffton Home 7:00pm Saturday 9/11 Bearcat Invitational Home 9:00amFriday 9/17 Leipsic Home 7:00pm Saturday 9/18 O-G Blue/Gold Invitational Away 9:00amFriday 9/24 @Allen East Away 7:00pm Saturday 9/25 Van Wert Hospital Invite Away 9:00amFriday 10/1 Ada Home 7:00pm Tuesday 10/5 Bath Invitational Away 5:00pmFriday 10/8 @ Crestview Away 7:00pm Saturday 10/2 Botkins Best in the West Away 10:00amFriday 10/15 @ Columbus Grove Away 7:00pm Tuesday 10/5 Allen County Invitational Away 5:00pmFriday 10/22 Delphos Jefferson Home 7:00pm Saturday 10/9 Anna Invitational Away 10:00amFriday 10/29 Playoffs week 1 TBD 7:00pm Saturday 10/16 NWC Invite @ VW Res Away 9:00am

JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALLSaturday 8/21 Elida Home ####### VARSITY & JUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALLSaturday 8/28 @ Upper Scioto Valley Away #######Saturday 9/4 Lima Central Catholic Home 10:00am Saturday 8/21 Tri-Match with Perry/RidgemontHome 10:00amSaturday 9/11 @ Bluffton Away 10:00am Monday 8/23 Lima Senior Home 5:30pmSaturday 9/18 @ Leipsic Away 10:00am Tuesday 8/24 Cory-Rawson Home 5:30pmSaturday 9/25 Allen East Home 10:00am Thursday 8/26 LCC Home 5:30pmSaturday 10/2 @ Ada Away 10:00am Tuesday 8/31 @ Delphos St. John's Away 5:30pmSaturday 10/9 Crestview Home 10:00am Thursday 9/2 Wayne Trace Home 5:30pmSaturday 10/16 Columbus Grove Home 10:00am Tuesday 9/14 Delphos Jefferson Home 5:30pm

Thursday 9/16 Crestview Home 5:30pmVARSITY BOYS SOCCER Tuesday 9/21 @ Leipsic Away 5:30pmTuesday 8/24 Ft. Jennings Home 7:00pm Thursday 9/23 Lincolnview Home 5:30pmMonday 8/30 Bluffton Home 7:00pm Thursday 9/30 @ Columbus Grove Away 5:30pmThursday 9/2 Jackson Center Home 7:00pm Monday 10/4 Temple Christan Home 5:30pmTuesday 9/7 @ Lincolnview Away 5:00 PM Thursday 10/5 Bluffton Home 5:30pmThursday 9/9 @ Fairlawn Away 5:00 PM Thursday 10/7 @ Allen East Away 5:30pmTuesday 9/14 Botkins Home 5:00pm Tuesday 10/12 @ Ada Away 5:30pmThursday 9/16 @ St. Marys Away 7:00pmTuesday 9/21 Miller City Home 7:00pm Boys Varsity GolfThursday 9/23 Lima City Home 7:00pm Thursday 8/5 @ LCC Away 9:00 AMThursday 9/30 @ New Knoxville Away 5:00pm Monday 8/9 @ Allen East Away 9:00 AMMonday 10/4 @ Ada Away 7:00pm Wednesday 8/11 @ Leipsic Away 9:00 AMThursday 10/7 @LCC Away 7:00pm Thursday 8/19 @ Bluffton Away 4:15 PMMonday 10/11 @ Allen East Away 5:00 PM Saturday 8/21 @ Allen East Away 9:00 AMTuesday 10/12 Temple Christian Home 7:00pm Monday 8/23 Ada Home 4:00 PMThursday 10/14 Cory-Rawson Home 7:00pm Wednesday 8/25 @ Delphos Jefferson Away 4:00 PM

Monday 8/30 @ Allen East Away 4:30 PMVARSITY GIRLS SOCCER Monday 9/13 Allen East Home 4:00 PMMonday 8/23 @Conntinental Away 5:00 PM Monday 9/20 Crestview Home 4:00 PMThursday 8/26 Miller City Home 7:00 PM Tuesday 9/21 @ Lincolnview Away 4:30 PMMonday 8/30 @ Bluffton Away 6:45 PMSaturday 9/4 Ottoville Home #######Tuesday 9/7 Columbus Grove Home 7:00 PMThursday 9/9 @ Coldwater Away 6:00 PMTuesday 9/14 Botkins Home 7:00pmMonday 9/20 Crestview Home 7:00 PMSaturday 9/25 @ Cory-Rawson Away #######Monday 9/27 @ Delphos Jefferson Away 7:00pmThursday 9/30 @ Anna Away 5:00 PMMonday 10/4 @ Ada Away 5:00 PMThursday 10/7 @ LCC Away 5:00 PMMonday 10/11 Allen East Home 7:00 PMThursday 10/14 St. John- Delphos Home 5:00 PM

JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL JUNIOR HIGH VOLLEYBALLThursday 8/26 Bluffton Home 5:00pm Tuesday 8/24 St. Marys Home 5:00pmThursday 9/2 Leipsic Home 5:00pm Thursday 8/26 Wapakoneta Home 5:00pmWednesday9/8 @ Allen East Away 5:00pm Monday 8/30 Lincolnview Home 5:00pmThursday 9/16 Ada Home 5:00pm Thursday 9/2 @ Delphos St. John's Away 5:00pm

SPENCERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 2021 FALL SCHEDULE

SPENCERVILLE MIDDLE SCHOOL 2021 FALL SCHEDULE

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2021-22 SCHOOL DIRECTORY

2021-2022 SPENCERVILLE SCHOOL STAFF DIRECTORYAdministrative Office 600 School St., Spencerville 45887 419.647.4111 Fax 419.647.6498

K-12 Building 2500 Wisher Dr., Spencerville 45887 K-4 419.647.4113 5-8 419.647.4112 9-12 419.647.4111 Fax 419.647.5124

District Web Site www.spencervillebearcats.com

NAME EMAIL ADDRESS EXT POSITIONAbel, Rachel [email protected] 3157 EL Grade 2Baumgartner, James [email protected] 3125 Guidance 9-12Baumgartner, Joy [email protected] 3234 HS Intervention Specialist (9-12)Beining, Amanda [email protected] 3235 HS/MS Vocal MusicBinkley, Diane [email protected] 3155 EL Title IBoedicker,Sasha [email protected] Café/5-hr CookBohyer, Rachel [email protected] 3488 TutorBowsher, Cindy [email protected] Bus Sub DriverBrenneman, Harmony [email protected] 3117 HS/MS Social StudiesBrinkman, Michelle [email protected] 3128 HS MathBrown, Michele [email protected] 3180 EL Grade 2Bruce, Pamela [email protected] Café/2-hr CookBurnett, Jeff [email protected] 3163 MaintenanceCarless, Meghan [email protected] 3233 HS ScienceCarpenter, Nicole [email protected] Café/5-hr CookCarter, Christie [email protected] 3164 ESC Gifted InstructorChandler, Leslie [email protected] 3160 ESC MD Teacher 3-5Clum, Spencer [email protected] Board MemberColeman, Lisa [email protected] ESC MD Teacher AideCook, Alyssa [email protected] 3184 EL Grade 2Core, Brenda [email protected] 3204 TreasurerDicke, Heather [email protected] Bus Sub DriverEdinger, John [email protected] 3500 Principal MSEkis, Greg [email protected] 3241 HS/MS Phys Ed/HealthEkis, Kimberly [email protected] 3100 Secretary EL K-4Elkins, Loren [email protected] 3319 Technology AssistantEndsley, Cindy [email protected] 3205 SuperintendentEngland, Bev [email protected] 3187 MS Grade 5 Math/Social StudiesErickson, Christina [email protected] 3105 NurseEvans (Cottrill), Amber [email protected] Bus DriverEvans, Dave [email protected] Bus DriverFalke, Shane [email protected] 3136 EL/MS Phys. Ed.Fast, Stacy [email protected] Café/2-hr CookFosnaugh, Emma [email protected] 3149 EL Art K-5 & 7th Grade ArtGephart, Scott [email protected] 3203 Principal 9-12Gerardot, Luke [email protected] 3129 EL Grade 2Graham, Michael [email protected] 3137 EL/MS Technology Gratz, Amy [email protected] 3239 HS Art/Yearbook/8th Grade ArtGraves, Debra [email protected] Café/2-hr CookHanjora, Kim [email protected] Café/6-hr CookHemker, Sarah [email protected] 3218 MS ScienceHoback, Amy [email protected] 3195 MS Grade 5 ELA/Social StudiesHolbrook, Mathew [email protected] MaintenanceHollar, Carole [email protected] 3143 EL Grade 1Hollar, Heidi [email protected] 3110 ESC PsychologistHowell, Katrina [email protected] ESC Teacher AideHowell, Verna [email protected] 3144 Monitor/RecessHuber, Jennifer [email protected] 3189 EL Grade 3Hunter, Kristina [email protected] 3236 HS ScienceHurst, Daniele [email protected] 3150 EL Intervention Specialist K-1Kaverman, Tara [email protected] Bus Driver/Café 2-hr CookKeller, Mark [email protected] Bus Sub DriverKeller, Rick [email protected] Bus DriverKill, Deb [email protected] 3206 Café/SupervisorKill, Penny [email protected] Board MemberKlosterman, Emily [email protected] 3248 HS EnglishKoenig, Kyle [email protected] 3238 MS/HS Social StudiesKoenig, Sydney [email protected] 3142 EL Grade 3Koester, Rachel [email protected] 3159 ESC Speech/HearingKrouskop, Rita [email protected] Bus DriverKuhn, Beth Ann [email protected] 3158 EL Grade 1Kyler, Amanda [email protected] 3237 HS SpanishLammers, Joe [email protected] 3165 MaintenanceLayman, Keeley [email protected] 3489 ESC MD Teacher AideLefik, Don [email protected] 3112 MaintenanceLehman, Christy [email protected] ESC PS Teacher AideLenhart, Keith [email protected] 3244 HS Social StudiesLyle, Denise [email protected] Café/6-hr CookMabry, Barbara [email protected] 3190 MS MathMcConnell, Jo [email protected] 3240 HS/MS Home EconomicsMcCormick, Kristina [email protected] 3141 EL Grade T-1McMichael, Brian [email protected] Bus Sub DriverMcMichael, Ryan [email protected] 3211 HS VoAgMetzger, Fred Bus Sub DriverMetzger, Gayla [email protected] 3201 Admin Asst/EMISMeyer, Ron [email protected] Board MemberMiller, Ron [email protected] Bus DriverMonus, Kay [email protected] 3196 ESC MD Teacher (6-9)Morrison, Lori [email protected] Bus DriverMorrison, Tammy [email protected] ESC PS Teacher AideMueller, Dorthea [email protected] 3200 Secretary Grades 9-12Mulholland, Tressa [email protected] 3191 EL Grade 4Mullenhour, Kayla [email protected] 3133 HS MathMunshower, Rachel [email protected] 3219 MS ScienceOehlhof, Brian Bus Sub DriverOrr, Richard [email protected] 3245 HS MathOsterhage,Brianna [email protected] 3170 EL Intervention Specialist 2-3Parent, Jennifer [email protected] 3145 EL MusicPrichard, Clarke [email protected] Board MemberPrichard, Melissa [email protected] 3104 MS ELAPugh, Jen [email protected] 3120 MS Grade 6 ELARammel, Cindy [email protected] 3132 MS English & ReadingRingwald, Lori [email protected] Board MemberRoberts, Carl [email protected] 3108 Bus MechanicRoberts, Cole [email protected] 3127 Monitor/Study HallRomie, Lori [email protected] 3210 HS VoAgRoof, Kimberly [email protected] Café/6-hr CookSadler, Paul [email protected] 3317 HS/MS Technology/PhotographyScannell, Marla [email protected] 3147 ESC MD Teacher K-2Schroeder, Ann [email protected] 3197 ESC Schwartz, Amy [email protected] 3154 EL KdgSchwartz, Lori [email protected] 3139 MS Grade 5 Science/Social StudiesSeibert, Tiffany [email protected] 3107 Monitor/Library & Teacher AideSensabaugh, Kevin [email protected] 3126 MS Social StudiesShaffer, Lexie [email protected] ESC Teacher Aide,Shaw, Ben [email protected] 3148 MaintenanceShoppell, Amy [email protected] 3114 Technology CoordinatorShumate, Pam [email protected] 3243 MS MathSmith, Lauren [email protected] 3328 ESC PS TeacherSmith, Trenton [email protected] 3450 EL Title ISnipes, Jennifer [email protected] 3329 ESC PS TeacherSommers, Chris [email protected] 3162 Digital Academy CoordinatorSommers, Sara [email protected] 3492 Digital Academy AideStemen, Rebekah [email protected] 3140 EL Grade 3Stemen, Zachary [email protected] 3414 Maintenance SupervisorStephenson, Jennifer [email protected] 3146 EL KdgStewart, Mandi [email protected] 3106 Monitor/LibraryStober, Josiah [email protected] 3156 MS Intervention Specialist (7-10)Suever, Terri [email protected] 3152 EL Grade 1Thompson, Anna [email protected] 3151 EL Grade 4Thompson, Lezlie [email protected] 3199 EL KdgThompson, Matthew [email protected] 3231 EL Grade 4VanGorder, Josh [email protected] 3209 HS/MS BandVasquez, Joshua [email protected] 3247 HS EnglishVerhoff, Jason [email protected] MaintenanceVoice, Kelly [email protected] ESC PS OTWagner, Angela [email protected] 3131 HS Business/TechnologyWagner, Susan [email protected] 3101 Principal K-4Wapplehorst, Melanie [email protected] 3109 Sign Language IntrepreterWilliams, Kelli [email protected] 3216 Athletic Director

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Willrath, Priscilla [email protected] 3138 EL Intervention Specialist (4)Wood, Billie [email protected] 3103 Secretary MS Grades 5-8Woods, Julie [email protected] 3135 MS Gr 5-6 Intervention SpecialistZenz, Kory [email protected] 3217 MS Intervention Specialist (7-10)Zerbe, Brooke [email protected] 3121 Guidance K-8Zimmerman, Denise [email protected] 3213 Treasurer Asst.

Koenig, Sydney [email protected] 3142 EL Grade 3Koester, Rachel [email protected] 3159 ESC Speech/HearingKrouskop, Rita [email protected] Bus DriverKuhn, Beth Ann [email protected] 3158 EL Grade 1Kyler, Amanda [email protected] 3237 HS SpanishLammers, Joe [email protected] 3165 MaintenanceLayman, Keeley [email protected] 3489 ESC MD Teacher AideLefik, Don [email protected] 3112 MaintenanceLehman, Christy [email protected] ESC PS Teacher AideLenhart, Keith [email protected] 3244 HS Social StudiesLyle, Denise [email protected] Café/6-hr CookMabry, Barbara [email protected] 3190 MS MathMcConnell, Jo [email protected] 3240 HS/MS Home EconomicsMcCormick, Kristina [email protected] 3141 EL Grade T-1McMichael, Brian [email protected] Bus Sub DriverMcMichael, Ryan [email protected] 3211 HS VoAgMetzger, Fred Bus Sub DriverMetzger, Gayla [email protected] 3201 Admin Asst/EMISMeyer, Ron [email protected] Board MemberMiller, Ron [email protected] Bus DriverMonus, Kay [email protected] 3196 ESC MD Teacher (6-9)Morrison, Lori [email protected] Bus DriverMorrison, Tammy [email protected] ESC PS Teacher AideMueller, Dorthea [email protected] 3200 Secretary Grades 9-12Mulholland, Tressa [email protected] 3191 EL Grade 4Mullenhour, Kayla [email protected] 3133 HS MathMunshower, Rachel [email protected] 3219 MS ScienceOehlhof, Brian Bus Sub DriverOrr, Richard [email protected] 3245 HS MathOsterhage,Brianna [email protected] 3170 EL Intervention Specialist 2-3Parent, Jennifer [email protected] 3145 EL MusicPrichard, Clarke [email protected] Board MemberPrichard, Melissa [email protected] 3104 MS ELAPugh, Jen [email protected] 3120 MS Grade 6 ELARammel, Cindy [email protected] 3132 MS English & ReadingRingwald, Lori [email protected] Board MemberRoberts, Carl [email protected] 3108 Bus MechanicRoberts, Cole [email protected] 3127 Monitor/Study HallRomie, Lori [email protected] 3210 HS VoAgRoof, Kimberly [email protected] Café/6-hr CookSadler, Paul [email protected] 3317 HS/MS Technology/PhotographyScannell, Marla [email protected] 3147 ESC MD Teacher K-2Schroeder, Ann [email protected] 3197 ESC Schwartz, Amy [email protected] 3154 EL KdgSchwartz, Lori [email protected] 3139 MS Grade 5 Science/Social StudiesSeibert, Tiffany [email protected] 3107 Monitor/Library & Teacher AideSensabaugh, Kevin [email protected] 3126 MS Social StudiesShaffer, Lexie [email protected] ESC Teacher Aide,Shaw, Ben [email protected] 3148 MaintenanceShoppell, Amy [email protected] 3114 Technology CoordinatorShumate, Pam [email protected] 3243 MS MathSmith, Lauren [email protected] 3328 ESC PS TeacherSmith, Trenton [email protected] 3450 EL Title ISnipes, Jennifer [email protected] 3329 ESC PS TeacherSommers, Chris [email protected] 3162 Digital Academy CoordinatorSommers, Sara [email protected] 3492 Digital Academy AideStemen, Rebekah [email protected] 3140 EL Grade 3Stemen, Zachary [email protected] 3414 Maintenance SupervisorStephenson, Jennifer [email protected] 3146 EL KdgStewart, Mandi [email protected] 3106 Monitor/LibraryStober, Josiah [email protected] 3156 MS Intervention Specialist (7-10)Suever, Terri [email protected] 3152 EL Grade 1Thompson, Anna [email protected] 3151 EL Grade 4Thompson, Lezlie [email protected] 3199 EL KdgThompson, Matthew [email protected] 3231 EL Grade 4VanGorder, Josh [email protected] 3209 HS/MS BandVasquez, Joshua [email protected] 3247 HS EnglishVerhoff, Jason [email protected] MaintenanceVoice, Kelly [email protected] ESC PS OTWagner, Angela [email protected] 3131 HS Business/TechnologyWagner, Susan [email protected] 3101 Principal K-4Wapplehorst, Melanie [email protected] 3109 Sign Language IntrepreterWilliams, Kelli [email protected] 3216 Athletic Director