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Alfred’s Superior Tree Service · Chemical Sprays · Pruning · Tree Removal · Stump Grinding · Debris/Brush Haul Off · Emergency Services · Consultations · Demolitions · Firewood www.alfredstree.com [email protected] Professional & Insured · Certified Abrorist · Residential & Commercial (316) 522-9458 CSMS scholar’s bowl competes at Chaparral e Conway Springs Middle School eighth grade scholar’s bowl team of Grace Bender, Eden Hesse, Brayden Kunz, Riley Johnsen, Lorenz Patterson, Amelia Schmanke and Mya Scott finished fourth in win/loss and second in total points in their fourth double round-robin tournament, held at Chaparral Middle School on Feb. 13. ey scored 635 points in ten rounds, and went 5-5. ey beat Colwich 80-20, 120-10, Cheney 60-30, 70- 50, split matches with Garden Plain 90-50, 35-45, and lost to Chaparral 40-70, 30-50 and Medicine Lodge 50-65 and 60-70 on a tie-breaker. Individual points totals were Kunz 175, Scott 130, Hesse and Schmanke 90 each, Bender 70, Patterson 50, Johnsen 30. C.J. Round was unable to attend. e seventh grade team of Darrek Bishop, Riley Fe- vella, Madison Mishler, Gage Schmidt, Cooper Shobe, Jan Stuhlsatz and Audrey Warren finished sixth with a 1-9 record and 230 points. ey split matches with Medicine Lodge 50-20, 20-60, and lost to Colwich 20-70, 20-110, Cheney 40-50, 0-90, Chaparral 10-40, 30-90, and Garden Plain 10-50, 30-90. Individual points were Shobe 70, Bishop 50, Mishler, Fevella and Schmidt 30 each, and Schmidt 20. Connor Rusco was unable to attend. Library closings next week e Conway Springs City Library will not be open two of its normal days next week. e library will be closed on Tuesday, Feb. 25, and Friday, Feb. 28. It will resume normal hours the following week. e library’s normal hours are 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Tues- day and Friday, and 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2:30-6 p.m. Wednesday. Editor’s note: Following are the unof- ficial minutes of the USD 356 Conway Springs Board of Education meeting. The minutes will be adopted at the next regular meeting, and are subject to change prior to adoption. The Board of Education meeting was called to order by President Brad Farmer at 7:34 p.m. Board members present were Bruce Harrington, Aaron Lange, Brandon J Pauly, Mark Hem- berger, Curtis Winter, and Bill Dalbom. Others in attendance were Brent Harrell, Ryan Rusco, Ron Ronnau, Matt Biehler, Clay Murphy, and Judy A Andra. Bill Dalbom moved to approve the minutes of the January 13th regular meeting as listed. Curtis Winter sec- onded. Motion passed 7-0. Aaron Lange made a motion to approve the agenda as amended with one addition of New Business Item G: special education cooperative agree- ment. Mark Hemberger seconded. Motion passed 7-0. Brandon J Pauly moved to approve the bills and transfers as presented. Curtis Winter seconded. Motion passed 7-0. Bruce Harrington made a motion to approve the professional development inservice points and college credit hours as presented. Mark Hemberger seconded. Motion passed 7-0. Bruce Harrington made a motion to direct Clay Murphy to purchase six copiers from Copy Products Inc in lieu of renewing current lease as presented. Curtis Winter seconded. Motion passed 7-0. Aaron Lange moved to approve the second reading and adopt the KASB recommended changes to policy DFE, along with the State Board of Education recommended Comprehen- sive Tobacco Free School Grounds Policy. Bill Dalbom seconded. Motion passed 7-0. Bruce Harrington moved to approve the calendar for school year 2020-21 as presented. Brandon J Pauly sec- onded. Motion passed 7-0. At 8:27 p.m. Bill Dalbom made a motion to go into executive session for 30 minutes to discuss non-elected personnel matters as per exception for non-elected personnel exceptions under KOMA and negotiations as per exception for employer-employee negotiations under KOMA. Mark Hemberger seconded. Motion passed 7-0. Clay Murphy was extended an invitation from 8:27 pm to 8:45 pm. Ron Ronnau was extended an invita- tion from 8:46 pm to 8:50 pm. Ryan Rusco was extended an invitation from 8:51 pm to 8:53 pm. Brent Harrell was extended an invitation from 8:54 pm to 9:04 pm. The Board moved out of executive session at 9:04 p.m. stating that no binding action had taken place. Bill Dalbom moved to extend Ron Ronnau’s contract by another year with salary to be determined at a later date. Curtis Winter seconded. Motion passed 7-0. Bruce Harrington moved to extend Ryan Rusco’s contract by another year with salary to be determined at a later date. Aaron Lange seconded. Motion passed 7-0. Curtis Winter moved to extend Brent Harrell’s contract by another year with salary to be determined at a later date. Brandon J Pauly seconded. Motion passed 7-0. Aaron Lange moved to approve the audit engagement letter from Chad Andra, CPA, LLC for the CPA audit of the 2019-20 school year as presented. Curtis Winter seconded. Motion passed 7-0. Bill Dalbom moved to accept with re- grets the resignation from Abby Rusco as school nurse, effective February 28, 2020. Curtis Winter seconded. Motion passed 7-0. Bruce Harrington moved to approve the first reading of Articles of Agreement to organize and operate a Special Education cooperative as presented. Curtis Winter seconded. Motion passed 6-1 with Brad Farmer voting no. Brad Farmer declared the meeting adjourned at 9:30 p.m. USD 356 BOE Minutes Help sought for museum’s spud supper e Salter House Museum organization will be having their monthly meeting on Monday, Feb. 24, at 6:30 p.m. at Chikaskia Manor. e members will discussing details about the upcoming spud supper which is scheduled for 5-7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 14. If you are interested in contributing or donating to the spud supper, you are welcome to attend. If you can’t attend the meeting but would like to contribute food, paper products or desserts, call Val Wade, Linda McIntire, Helen Cole or Joan Hemberger. More information can be found on the museum’s website. Contact a board member for tickets. ere will be a raffle for a hand-quilted quilt and other items. e quilt is on display at Conway Bank in Argonia. The Conway Springs Recreation sixth grade girls basketball team went 10-0 in league play and won the Sedgwick County League tourna- ment on Feb. 9. They beat out Garden Plain and Cheney to make it to the championship game, where they played Andale, a team they had not faced yet. Conway Springs trailed by as many as five points, but bounced back for a 1-point victory, 30-29. Team members are, back row from left: Macie Hartman, Sadie Koester, Morgan Koester, Hayley Pauly and coach Joel Hartman. Front row: Miley Pauly, Sydney Zoglmann, Madelyn Stevens, Aliette Potts and Jacie Perkins. Girls win hoops title Stephanie McKennon/Star-Argosy A large number of Conway Springs area youngsters took part in Friday’s youth cheer performance at the Conway Springs High School bas- ketball games. The kids got to perform for a large crowd, as Friday also was winter homecoming at CSHS. The Conway Springs High School cheer- leaders led the youth in their performance. Youth cheer

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CSMS scholar’s bowl competes at ChaparralThe Conway Springs Middle School eighth grade

scholar’s bowl team of Grace Bender, Eden Hesse, Brayden Kunz, Riley Johnsen, Lorenz Patterson, Amelia Schmanke and Mya Scott finished fourth in win/loss and second in total points in their fourth double round-robin tournament, held at Chaparral Middle School on Feb. 13.

They scored 635 points in ten rounds, and went 5-5. They beat Colwich 80-20, 120-10, Cheney 60-30, 70-50, split matches with Garden Plain 90-50, 35-45, and lost to Chaparral 40-70, 30-50 and Medicine Lodge 50-65 and 60-70 on a tie-breaker. Individual points totals were Kunz 175, Scott 130, Hesse and Schmanke 90 each, Bender 70, Patterson 50, Johnsen 30. C.J. Round was unable to attend.

The seventh grade team of Darrek Bishop, Riley Fe-vella, Madison Mishler, Gage Schmidt, Cooper Shobe, Jan Stuhlsatz and Audrey Warren finished sixth with a 1-9 record and 230 points. They split matches with Medicine Lodge 50-20, 20-60, and lost to Colwich 20-70, 20-110, Cheney 40-50, 0-90, Chaparral 10-40, 30-90, and Garden Plain 10-50, 30-90. Individual points were Shobe 70, Bishop 50, Mishler, Fevella and Schmidt 30 each, and Schmidt 20. Connor Rusco was unable to attend.

Library closings next week The Conway Springs City Library will not be open

two of its normal days next week.The library will be closed on Tuesday, Feb. 25,

and Friday, Feb. 28. It will resume normal hours the following week.

The library’s normal hours are 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Tues-day and Friday, and 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2:30-6 p.m. Wednesday.

Editor’s note: Following are the unof-ficial minutes of the USD 356 Conway Springs Board of Education meeting. The minutes will be adopted at the next regular meeting, and are subject to change prior to adoption.

The Board of Education meeting was called to order by President Brad Farmer at 7:34 p.m. Board members present were Bruce Harrington, Aaron Lange, Brandon J Pauly, Mark Hem-berger, Curtis Winter, and Bill Dalbom. Others in attendance were Brent Harrell, Ryan Rusco, Ron Ronnau, Matt Biehler, Clay Murphy, and Judy A Andra.

Bill Dalbom moved to approve the minutes of the January 13th regular meeting as listed. Curtis Winter sec-onded. Motion passed 7-0.

Aaron Lange made a motion to approve the agenda as amended with one addition of New Business Item G: special education cooperative agree-ment. Mark Hemberger seconded. Motion passed 7-0.

Brandon J Pauly moved to approve the bills and transfers as presented. Curtis Winter seconded. Motion passed 7-0.

Bruce Harrington made a motion to approve the professional development inservice points and college credit hours as presented. Mark Hemberger seconded. Motion passed 7-0.

Bruce Harrington made a motion to direct Clay Murphy to purchase six copiers from Copy Products Inc in lieu of renewing current lease as presented. Curtis Winter seconded. Motion passed 7-0.

Aaron Lange moved to approve the second reading and adopt the KASB recommended changes to policy DFE, along with the State Board of Education recommended Comprehen-sive Tobacco Free School Grounds Policy. Bill Dalbom seconded. Motion passed 7-0.

Bruce Harrington moved to approve the calendar for school year 2020-21 as presented. Brandon J Pauly sec-onded. Motion passed 7-0.

At 8:27 p.m. Bill Dalbom made a motion to go into executive session for 30 minutes to discuss non-elected personnel matters as per exception for non-elected personnel exceptions under KOMA and negotiations as per

exception for employer-employee negotiations under KOMA. Mark Hemberger seconded. Motion passed 7-0. Clay Murphy was extended an invitation from 8:27 pm to 8:45 pm. Ron Ronnau was extended an invita-tion from 8:46 pm to 8:50 pm. Ryan Rusco was extended an invitation from 8:51 pm to 8:53 pm. Brent Harrell was extended an invitation from 8:54 pm to 9:04 pm.

The Board moved out of executive session at 9:04 p.m. stating that no binding action had taken place.

Bill Dalbom moved to extend Ron Ronnau’s contract by another year with salary to be determined at a later date. Curtis Winter seconded. Motion passed 7-0.

Bruce Harrington moved to extend Ryan Rusco’s contract by another year with salary to be determined at a later date. Aaron Lange seconded. Motion passed 7-0.

Curtis Winter moved to extend Brent Harrell’s contract by another year with salary to be determined at a later date. Brandon J Pauly seconded. Motion passed 7-0.

Aaron Lange moved to approve the audit engagement letter from Chad Andra, CPA, LLC for the CPA audit of the 2019-20 school year as presented. Curtis Winter seconded. Motion passed 7-0.

Bill Dalbom moved to accept with re-grets the resignation from Abby Rusco as school nurse, effective February 28,

2020. Curtis Winter seconded. Motion passed 7-0.

Bruce Harrington moved to approve the first reading of Articles of Agreement to organize and operate a Special Education cooperative as presented. Curtis Winter seconded. Motion passed 6-1 with Brad Farmer voting no.

Brad Farmer declared the meeting adjourned at 9:30 p.m.

USD 356 BOE Minutes

Help sought for museum’s spud

supperThe Salter House Museum

organization will be having their monthly meeting on Monday, Feb. 24, at 6:30 p.m. at Chikaskia Manor.

The members will discussing details about the upcoming spud supper which is scheduled for 5-7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 14. If you are interested in contributing or donating to the spud supper, you are welcome to attend.

If you can’t attend the meeting but would like to contribute food, paper products or desserts, call Val Wade, Linda McIntire, Helen Cole or Joan Hemberger. More information can be found on the museum’s website.

Contact a board member for tickets. There will be a raffle for a hand-quilted quilt and other items. The quilt is on display at Conway Bank in Argonia.

The Conway Springs Recreation sixth grade girls basketball team went 10-0 in league play and won the Sedgwick County League tourna-ment on Feb. 9. They beat out Garden Plain and Cheney to make it to the championship game, where they played Andale, a team they had not faced yet. Conway Springs trailed by as many as five points, but bounced back for a 1-point victory, 30-29. Team members are, back row from left: Macie Hartman, Sadie Koester, Morgan Koester, Hayley Pauly and coach Joel Hartman. Front row: Miley Pauly, Sydney Zoglmann, Madelyn Stevens, Aliette Potts and Jacie Perkins.

Girls win hoops title

Stephanie McKennon/Star-Argosy

A large number of Conway Springs area youngsters took part in Friday’s youth cheer performance at the Conway Springs High School bas-ketball games. The kids got to perform for a large crowd, as Friday also was winter homecoming at CSHS. The Conway Springs High School cheer-leaders led the youth in their performance.

Youth cheer