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TIMBERWOLF NEWSMay 2015
River Ridge Proudly Presents 2015 Valedictorian and Salutatorian by Caron Townsend
Kari Breuer, daughter of Joe and Cindi Breuer of Glen Haven, has been named River Ridge’s 2015 Valedictorian. Not only is Kari at the top of her class, she is also involved in National Honor So-ciety, FFA, track and wrestling manag-er. As a school leader, she is treasurer of FFA and secretary of National Honor Society. Kari’s future plans are to at-tend UW-River Falls this fall and major in animal science.
Tanner Irish, son of Tom and Lori Irish of Bagley, has been named our 2015 Salutatorian. In addition to be-ing an outstanding student, Tanner has been involved in Student Council, National Honor Society, Friends Help-ing Friends, Science Club, Wellness Club, Fellow Christian Athletes and is a member of the track team. His lead-ership positions include president of NHS, Student Council vice president, president of his Wellness Club and cap-tain of his track team. Tanner plans to attend UW-Milwaukee this fall and major in computer engineering.
Friday, May 22, 2015 - High School Gymnasium - 7:00 PM
Senior Schedule ......2
FFA News ............... 4
D.A.R.E. ................. 8
Final Exam Schedule .................8
Plant Sale ............. 8
Driver Education ..12
Calendars ..............13
Board Minutes ......15
8th Grade Orientation May 7
Plant Sale May 8 & 9
Board Meeting May 13
Graduation May 22
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The River Ridge School District will strive to
provide a safe, challeng-ing environment for each
individual student by promoting excellent staff development, encourag-ing meaningful parent involvement, and earn-ing strong community
support through honesty, integrity, and open com-
Mission Statement
Mission Statement
The River Ridge School District will strive to
provide a safe, challeng-ing environment for each
individual student by promoting excellent staff development, encourag-ing meaningful parent involvement, and earn-ing strong community
support through honesty, integrity, and open com-
munication.
District AdministratorTom Andres
608-994-2715 [email protected]
EditorTamara Hoffman608-994-2711 or
Question or suggestions for future articles, please call the District Administrators Office
at 608-994-2715
Visit our website at www.rrsd.k12.wi.us
Senior ScheduleMonday, May 18, 2015 Senior ExamsTuesday, May 19, 2015 Senior ExamsWednesday, May 20, 2015 Senior Check Out-7:30-8:00 a.m.Wednesday, May 20, 2015 Senior Awards Banquet 7:00 p.m.Friday, May 22, 2015 Interfaith – 8:00 a.m. Mt. Hope United Methodist Senior Breakfast Graduation Practice Decorate the gymFriday, May 22, 2015 Graduation – 7:00 p.m.
Note: All school fees must be paid in full by May 15.
Guidance News by Caron Townsend
Freshman Orientation The 8th grade students from St. Mary’s and the River Ridge Middle School will participate in a high school orientation session on May 7. They will have the op-portunity to tour the school, talk with high school students about academics and extra-curricular activities as well as be introduced to our high school policies.
Juniors Attend UW-Platteville Shadow DayThree juniors from River Ridge attended UW-Platteville’s Shadow Day. Stu-dent Shadow Day is designed to pair juniors with UW-Platteville students hav-ing similar interests and majors. The purpose of this event is to experience a day in the life of a “Pioneer.” The students and their mentors attended classes, enjoyed lunch together and participated in planned campus activities.
Amber Patterson – Ag Education, Caleb Irish – Engineering; Eric Santos – Pre-Physical Therapy
Senior Awards Banquet May 20, 2015at Huckleberry’s in Prairie du Chien. Dinner will begin at 7:00 PM. RSVP’s are due May 11, 2015.
The River Ridge School District Board of Education complies with all Federal laws and regula-tions prohibiting discrimination and with all requirements of the U.S. Department of Education. It is the policy of the River Ridge School District Board of Education that no person on the basis of citizenship, race, color, creed, political affiliation, religion or religious affiliation, national origin or ancestry, age, sex or sexual orientation, marital or parental status, pregnancy, physical, mental, emotional or learning disability, arrest or conviction record, use or nonuse of lawful products off the employer’s premises during nonworking hours, membership in the National Guard, State De-fense Force or any other United States or Wisconsin reserve
component of the military forces or any other reason prohibited by state or federal law shall be discriminated against, excluded from participation in, denied the benefits of, or otherwise be subjected to discrimination in employment or in any educa-tional program or activity for which it is responsible or for which it receives financial as-sistance from the U.S. Depart-ment of Education. Adopted by the River Ridge School District Board of Education January 10, 2001.
A copy of the complaint pro-cedures is available in the high school office. Complaints are to be addressed to the District Ad-ministrator, River Ridge School District, 11165 County Highway P, Patch Grove, WI 53817.
Civil Rights Policy Statement of Compliance With Federal Law
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Student Council and NHS Sponsor Earth Day Event
The River Ridge High School Student Council and National Honor Society sponsored their annual can drive to help celebrate Earth Day. The 4K-4th grade students brought in a large number of aluminum cans, which were collected and weighed on three different mornings in April. The elementary classes competed to bring in the largest amount of aluminum and win a Culver’s Kid’s Meal coupon for each student in that grade. Congratulations to the 2nd grade for winning this year’s competition! However, no one was left out because Culver’s provided custard for the entire staff and students at the Patch Grove site to enjoy! A huge “thank you” goes out to Culver’s in Prairie du Chien for all of their support throughout this project. We would also like to thank Alternative Recycling in Lancaster for giving us a better rate on the aluminum that was collected.
MEMORIAL DAY PROGRAM
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Nineteen River Ridge FFA members attended the Shullsburg Soil Evalua-tion Contest along with 104 other FFA members from eight schools. River Ridge swept the competition! First place senior team included Austin Rev-olinski (1st IND), Darion Brooks (3rd IND), Lexi Harper (6th IND) and Bea Mumm (10th IND). Second place senior team included Katelyn Quick (2nd IND), Amber Patterson (7th IND), Gavin Steiber and Joey Hamann. First place junior team included Dillin Meier (5th IND), Aidan Morrow, Tyler Lansing, and Brittnee Pash. Second place junior team included Ty-ler Millin, Cole Blotz and Tessa Reynolds. Brittany Hoffman, Matt Walz, Isaac White and Dakota Kirschbaum competed in the junior division.
FFA News by Kory Stalsberg
Pictured to the right are members of the first place senior team: Austin Revolinski, Darion Brooks, Bea Mumm and Lexi Harper.
Pictured above are Austin Revolinski, Katelyn Quick, Darion Brooks and Dillin Meier.
On Friday, April 24, the River Ridge FFA Chapter took three teams to the state FFA CDE in Madison, Wis-consin. Meat Evaluation and Tech-nology was the 6th overall team in state and included Bea Mumm, Lexi Harper, Austin Revolinski, and Bry-an Maring. The livestock judging team placed 9th in state and had Am-ber Patterson, Nicole Sturmer, Jas-mine Kopp, and Dillin Meier as team members. The final team that partici-pated in the event was the agronomy team with members Tristan White, Beth Zimmer, Michelle Cliff, and Martin Fisher. Congratulations to Dillin Meier (pictured above) who placed 2nd in state out of 144 kids and congratulations to all of the stu-dents on a job well done.
FFA CDE by Kory Stalsberg
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The Wildlife Management class planted 25 oak trees at the Ken and Nancy Mergen residence as part of the Blake Fork Oak Savannah Restoration Project sponsored by James Horsfall. Students worked together to plant, stake, and place wire panels around the trees on the cold April morning.
Wildlife Management by Kory Stalsberg
6th Grade Guest Speaker by Heidi Serres
Congratulations to the following students as they will represent Riv-er Ridge at STATE Solo/Ensemble Music Festival at the University of Platteville:Rebecca Breuer – Saxophone SoloBea Mumm – Alto SoloHope Schier – Flute SoloFranci Gates – Alto SoloMarty Fischer – Tenor SoloBailey Plondke – Alto Solo and Theater SoloAshley Plondke – Soprano SoloRoni Zinkle – Alto Solo
Music News by Ellen Martin
During RtI time, sixth grade students at River Ridge Upper Elementary read current articles about drug use in our society. The students were as-signed projects to increase their drug awareness. Following their indepen-dent research, Detective Stacy Polodna visited the school and shared his expertise and experiences with the students. He showed a presentation on methamphetamine and answered numerous questions. His visit strongly impacted the students. Thank you Detective Polodna for sharing your time and knowledge with us!
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Make Mealtimes Fun Submitted by Ione Meoska and Cindy Busch, WI Nutrition Education Program, Grant County UW-Extension
When you eat with your children, it is more likely that they will eat healthier and more balanced meals. Conversation starters can add fun to mealtimes.
Some conversation starters might be: • If you could be any type of animal, what would it be and why? • Describe one of our family traditions you really like.
Talking about food can be a conversation-starter too: • Ask your kids which food groups are on their plates. • Talk about where the food comes from: animals, plants, garden, store, etc. • Share what foods taste like: sweet, sour, spicy, juicy, etc.
Source: Extension Services West Virginia University For more information on eating healthy at home, visit www.choosemy-plate.gov or http://fyi.uwex.edu/foodsense/ or contact the Grant County UW-Extension Office, 723-2125.
Spring Fruit Salad
Select 3 or 4 different fruits: • pineapple, oranges • kiwi, grapes • mango, peaches, pears • bananas, apples • strawberries, blueberries
1. Cut fruit into small, fun shapes. Your child can help make this salad by cutting fruit with a plastic knife.2. Place 4 cups of cut fruit into a bowl.3. Sprinkle with a ¼ cup orange or apple juice.4. Top fruit salad with a scoop of yogurt or sprinkle of granola if desired.5. Stir gently and serve.
Source: www.numatters.com
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The fifth grade classes planted a Sugar Maple in honor of Arbor Day on the school grounds. Mr. Lester Breuer as-sisted the students. Several students read trivia questions for the group to answer while other students gave a brief history of Arbor Day. The students then viewed the previ-ous Arbor trees around the grounds from years past.
Arbor Day Tree by Kris Petrowitz
Rachel Mergen, a junior at River Ridge, was the guest author at River Ridge Upper Elementary. Rachel shared the books she has written with the students.
Young Author by Deb Trautsch
It was a beautiful day to be photographed on a rooftop in downtown Madison. The River Ridge Art Club enjoyed a trip to the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art. The students were given a guided tour that highlighted the work of Eric and Heather ChanSchatz and they were in-spired by the “Young at Art “ exhibit which showcased the student work from the Madison School District.
Art Trip by Sandy Mergen
The River Ridge High School Student Council and National Honor Society spon-sored their annual can drive to help celebrate Earth Day. The 4K-4th grade stu-dents brought in approximately 2300 pounds of aluminum cans, which were col-lected and weighed on three different mornings in April. The elementary classes competed to bring in the largest amount of aluminum and win a Culver’s Kid’s Meal coupon for each student in that grade. Congratulations to the 2nd grade for winning this year’s competition! However, no one was left out because Culver’s provided custard for the entire staff and students at the Patch Grove site to enjoy! A huge “thank you” goes out to Culver’s in Prairie du Chien, especially Jason and Jen Cathman, for all of their support throughout this project.
The Winning Class by Mickey Quick
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River Ridge D.A.R.E. Graduation
Fifth grade students at River Ridge Upper Elementary completed the Drug Resistance Education Course known as D.A.R.E. and celebrated with a graduation ceremony on Wednesday, April 29, 2015. Pictured are students in Mrs. Miller’s fifth grade class with D.A.R.E. Officer Nate Gallagher.
Pictured are students in Mrs. Petrowitz’s fifth grade class with D.A.R.E. Officer Nate Gallagher.
Monday, June 11st through 4th hour regular classes
MS Lunch – 11:00-11:15 HS Lunch – 11:15-11:35 MS Advisory – 11:35-12:00
5th hour final exam 12:05-1:357TH hour final exam 1:45-3:15
Tuesday, June 22nd hour final exam 8:00-9:304th hour final exam 9:40-11:10
MS Lunch – 11:00-11:15 HS Lunch – 11:15-11:35 MS Advisory – 11:35-12:00
6th hour final exam 12:05-1:358th hour final exam 1:45-3:15
Wednesday, June 31st hour final exam 8:00-9:303rd hour final exam 9:40-11:10
MS Lunch – 11:00-11:15 HS Lunch – 11:15-11:35 MS Advisory – 11:35-12:00
Students dismissed 12:30
2015 Comprehensive Spring Final Exam Schedule
Plant Sale May 8 – 3:30 PM – 7:00 PM May 9 – 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM
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The carpentry class have been working on different projects during class. Zach Ertz and Kirk Martrin have recently completed a double waste recepticle cabinet.
Carpentry Class by Gary Nettesheim
Track News by Shane SperleRiver Ridge girls track team is off to a great start to the season.
North Crawford Invite Champs
Cassville Invite Champs
RIVER RIDGE GIRLS’ BASKETBALL CAMPS
Mark your summer calendar for the River Ridge Girls’ Basketball Camps. The camps will empha-size the fundamentals of basketball on an individual, small group and team basis. Each day will include offensive and defensive fundamental stations, 3-on-3 competitions as well as 5-on-5 team competition.
Grades 4-8 June 15-18, 2015 (Mon-Thurs) Girls’ Fundamental Camp Cost - $45.00 (includes t-shirt)
Grades 9-12 July 6-8, 2015 Girls’ Scoring/Defensive Camp Cost - $45.00 (includes t-shirt)
5th Grade You’re invited to the 5th Grade States Fair! We hope
you can join us and enjoy a tour of the United States through State Booth Displays, Power Point Presentations and Historical People Speeches which the 5th graders have prepared with much hard work.
Date: Friday, May 15, 2015 Time: 1:30 -2:30 PM Place: River Ridge Upper Elementary
Gym, Bloomington
States Fair
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Popularity of Personal Technology With Young Children Highlights Importance of Prioritizing Verbal Communication
River Ridge School District Speech-Language Pathologist, Lisa Clark, Offers Guidance for
Parents during May Is Better Hearing & Speech Month May 1, 2015—With new evidence showing a majority of young children in the United States use personal technology such as smartphones and tablets, it is important that parents ensure technology is not overtaking time for talking, reading, and other verbal communication—which are the primary ways that children learn. During May Is Better Hearing & Speech Month (BHSM), speech-language pathologist Lisa Clark encourages parents to set meaningful limits on technology use, especially for young children. On Friday, May 8, the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) will release new figures that show just how much of a presence personal technology devices are in the lives of children ages 0–8, as well as parental concerns about the impact of this technology on their child’s speech and language development, academic success, behavior, and other areas. The survey will also reveal whether parents feel technology impacts the quality and quantity of conversations with kids, as well as where and when kids most often use this technology. “While technology offers positive potential in many areas, it is important that young children are spending the majority of their time listening and conversing with others, as well as engaging in imaginative play and outdoor activities—all of which help them learn and develop,” says Lisa Clark. “Parents can take steps to manage tech time by setting daily time limits, establishing tech-free settings such as the dinner table, and considering whether a young child really needs his or her own device, as many now have,” she says. “The summer months, which may include events such as long vacation drives, provide ample opportunities for communication that parents should try to take advantage of,” she adds. Regardless of their child’s level of technology use, parents should familiarize themselves with the early signs of speech and language disorders, which are growing causes of disability among U.S. children, according to a 2014 study in the journal Pediatrics. Parents can review these signs at http://IdentifytheSigns.org. With early treatment, many of these disorders can be reversed or even prevented, so parents should not delay seeking an assessment from a certified speech-language pathologist if they have any questions about their child’s communication skills. To schedule an assessment with Lisa Clark, call 994-2715 or visit [email protected].
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UNAPPROVED MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL SCHOOL BOARD MEETING OF THE RIVER RIDGE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE RIVER RIDGE SCHOOL DISTRICT, GRANT COUNTY, WISCONSIN: April 2, 2015
The Special Meeting of the River Ridge Board of Education was called to order by President Lea Breuer on Thursday, April 2, 2015, at 6:19 p.m. Roll call was taken with the following members present: Randy Martin, Dave Breuer, Bob Key, Bob Mathre, Lea Breuer, Kerri Schier and Kenny Nies. Also present were Business Manager Carol Harris and Clay Koenig.
Kenny Nies presented proof of posting showing notice of the meeting posted on March 27, 2015, at 4:15 p.m. at the River Ridge Elementary, Middle/High School, Upper Elementary School and the post offices in Bagley, Blooming-ton, Glen Haven, Mt. Hope and Patch Grove. The motion was made by Bob
Mathre and seconded by Randy Mar-tin to approve the posting. On a voice vote, the motion carried.
4. The motion was made by Kerri Schier and seconded by Dave Breuer to move into closed session in accor-dance with Wisconsin Statute section 19.85(1)(c) which permits convening in closed session for the following pur-poses: a. Review candidates’ application materials for district administrator b. Consider and possibly select candidates to interview for district ad-ministrator positionOn a roll call vote, the following mem-bers voted yes: Randy Martin, Dave Breuer, Bob Mathre, Bob Key, Lea
Breuer, Kerri Schier and Kenny Nies. The following voted no: none. The motion carried. The meeting moved to closed session at 6:20 p.m.
5. The meeting returned to open ses-sion at 8:02 p.m.
6. There was no action required.
7. The motion to adjourn was made by Bob Key and seconded by Kerri Schier. On a voice vote, the motion carried. The meeting adjourned at 9:55 p.m.
UNAPPROVED MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL SCHOOL BOARD MEETING OF THE RIVER RIDGE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE RIVER RIDGE SCHOOL DISTRICT, GRANT COUNTY, WISCONSIN: April 9, 2015
The Special Meeting of the River Ridge Board of Education was called to order by President Lea Breuer on Thursday, April 9, 2015, at 4:50 p.m. Roll call was taken with the following members present: Randy Martin, Dave Breuer, Lea Breuer, Bob Key, Kerri Schier, and Kenny Nies. Bob Mathre was absent. Also present were Carol Harris and Clay Koenig.
Kenny Nies presented proof of posting showing notice of the meeting posted on April 6, 2015, at 12:10 p.m. at the River Ridge Elementary, Middle/High School, Upper Elementary School and the post offices in Bagley, Blooming-ton, Glen Haven, Mt. Hope and Patch Grove. The motion was made by Kerri
Schier and seconded by Randy Mar-tin to approve the posting. On a voice vote, the motion carried.
4. The motion was made by Bob Key and seconded by Kenny Nies to move into closed session in accordance with Wisconsin Statute sections 19.85(1)(c) which permits convening in closed ses-sion for the following purpose: a. Interview Superintendent CandidatesOn a roll call vote, the following mem-bers voted yes: Randy Martin, Lea Breuer, Dave Breuer, Bob Key, Kerri Schier and Kenny Nies. The following voted no: none. Bob Mathre was ab-sent. The motion carried. The meeting moved into closed session at 4:51 p.m.Bob Mathre arrived at 5:51 p.m.
5. The meeting returned to open ses-sion at 8:10 p.m.
6. There was no action required to be taken in open session, on closed ses-sion matters.
7. The motion to adjourn was made by Kenny Nies and seconded by Lea Breuer. On voice vote, the motion carried. The meeting adjourned at 8:10 p.m.
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UNAPPROVED MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SCHOOL BOARD MEETING OF THE RIVER RIDGE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE RIVER RIDGE SCHOOL DISTRICT, GRANT COUNTY, WISCONSIN: April 8, 2015
The Regular Meeting of the River Ridge Board of Education was called to order by President Lea Breuer on Wednesday, April 8, 2015, at 6:00 p.m. Roll call was taken with the following members present: Randy Martin, Dave Breuer, Kerri Schier, Bob Key, Lea Breuer and Kenny Nies. Bob Mathre was absent. Also present were District Administra-tor Tom Andres, Business Manager Carol Harris, staff members and several members of the public.
Kenny Nies presented proof of post-ing showing notice of the meeting posted on April 2, 2015, at 3:46 p.m. at the River Ridge Elementary, Middle/High School, Upper Ele-mentary School and the post offices in Bagley, Bloomington, Glen Hav-en, Mt. Hope and Patch Grove. The motion to approve the posting was made by Bob Key and seconded by Kerri Schier. On a voice vote, the motion carried.
IV. APPEARANCESThere were no appearances.
V. Approval of Special Meeting Minutes from March 4, 2015, and March 25, 2015, and Regular Meet-ing Minutes from March 18, 2015.The motion to approve those min-utes was made by Randy Martin and seconded by Lea Breuer. On a voice vote, the motion carried.
VI. REPORTSA. Carol Harris presented the Fi-nance Report.
The following General Fund ex-penditures were reviewed: AFLAC Premium Holding, 2,129.18; Amer-itas, 155.00; Clare Bank, 4,300.00; Credit Bureau Data Inc., 142.99; Employee Flexible Benefit Ac-count, 1,306.26; Employee Insur-ance Fund, 129,830.76; FirstMer-it Bank NA, 30,985.41; Horace Mann Companies, 87.06; Horace Mann Life Ins. Company, 1,575.23; Madison National Life, 2,687.31; Minnesota Life Ins. Co., 1,248.59; National Insurance Co. of WI, 1,236.94; Superior Vision Insurance Plan, 1,350.50; Wisconsin Dept. of Revenue, 5,402.51; Lester Breuer, 10.35; Lisa Clark, 76.48; Susan J. Gotto, 106.15; Carol A. Harris, 27.60; Sandra C Mergen, 40.25; Patch Grove Postmaster, 248.26; Barbara Ploessl, 40.25; Prai-rie Farms Dairy, 3,022.65; Wade Winkers, 121.90; Alliant Energy/WPL, 5,816.88; Amazon/Synchro-ny Bank, 140.27; BL Murray Inc., 561.65; Badger Sporting Goods, 557.52; Bear Graphics Inc., 37.24; Brookes Publishing, 565.00; CDW Government Inc., 10,898.87; CESA 3, 12,135.96; Clinicare Corpora-tion, 22,806.50; Command Cen-tral, 1,439.75; Courier Press, 29.20; D & B Total Construction LLC, 360.00; Dependable Solutions Inc., 4,951.19; Earthgrains Baking Com-pany Inc., 271.80; Evan Moor Edu-cational Publisher, 81.20; Fire & Safety Equipment III LLC, 537.55; First National Bank, 632.33; Fol-lett School Solutions, 122.86; Fox River Foods Inc., 7,173.10; Gordon
Flesch Company Inc., 1,297.67; Harder Corp., 1,167.75; Hermsens Home Center, 29.42; Hermsens Inc., 127.07; Howe Printing Com-pany Inc., 221.90; Infomart Inc., 79.00; Jostens, 125.26; Jr. Electric, 497.54; Kalahari Resort, 636.00; Kraemers Water Store Inc., 66.85; La Crosse Queen Cruises, 50.00; Langmeier Lumber Inc., 7.79; LBS Automotive Services LLC, 22.00; Lookout Books, 701.41; MCT Inc., 3,250.00; Marriott West, 204.00; Morris Newspaper Corp. of WI, 348.66; Nelson Hardwood Lumber Co., 981.00; Nelsons True Value, 48.75; Netech Corporation, 323.75; New Horizons Supply Co-Op, 261.41; Okeys Market, 13.42; Or-der of Grant County, 463.55; Patch Grove Postmaster, 84.92; Plank RD Pub., 151.77; Prairie Farms Dairy, 2,822.62; Really Good Stuff, 319.12; Renaissance Learning Inc., 7.20; River Ridge HS Pupil Act., 1,644.00; River Ridge Spe-cial Checking, 821.06; SNA, 46.50; SSE Music, 326.81; Schier Electric LLC, 2,939.80; School Specialty Inc., 220.26; Sharp Electronics Corporation, 293.28; SimplexGrin-nell LP, 9,201.76; Southwest WI Tech College, 668.20; Steel Mart, 532.22; TDS Telecom Inc., 803.85; Top Notch Construction & Design LLC, 1,670.00; Town & Country Sanitation, 425.00; UW-Platteville, 150.00; WARCO Transportation Inc., 56,490.55; WASB Inc., 885.00; WHSFA, 77.00; WIAA, 2,597.40; WSSCA, 340.00; WE Energies, 9,730.44; West Music Company,
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256.64; WI Title I Assoc. Treasur-er, 470.00; Zip Print, 437.50; Alli-ant Energy/WPL, 70.32; Amazon/Synchrony Bank, 113.20; Bloom-ington Vol. Fire Dept., 25.00; Cen-turyLink, 2.31; Darlington High School, 125.00; Equipment Leasing Co., 165.00; Infomart Inc., 59.00; Okeys Market, 21.66; Pitney Bowes Corp., 359.10; River Ridge HS Pu-pil Act., 200.00; River Ridge Petty Cash, 23.41; US Cellular, 130.85; WASB Inc., 12.76; WASBO Foun-dation, 885.00; Wal-Mart Commu-nity, 358.01; Wal-Mart Community BRC, 111.04; Yeomans Inc., 41.33; Ameritas, 155.00; Clare Bank, 4,300.00; Credit Bureau Data Inc., 142.99; Employee Flexible Benefit Account, 1,146.51; Employee In-surance Fund, 6,931.78; FirstMerit Bank NA, 32,047.45; Horace Mann Life Ins. Company, 1,575.23; Lin-coln Life Administrator, 107.00; Wisconsin Dept. of Revenue, 5,620.02; Wisconsin Retirement System, 35,611.64.
The following General Fund revenues were reviewed: Kwik Trip, 51.32; US Dept. of Educa-tion, 1,332.34; CESA 3, 8,869.67; Weston School District, 96.89; Vil-lage of Patch Grove, 35,077.50; Town of Woodman, 14,570.33; Town of Wyalusing, 129,808.64; Village of Bloomington, 461.82; State of Wisconsin, 23,515.73; State of Wisconsin, 4,730.43; State of Wisconsin, 18,796.84; State of Wisconsin, 324.59; State of Wis-consin, 1,386.19; State of Wiscon-sin, 3,178.05; State of Wisconsin, 13,616.49; State of Wisconsin, 32,930.00; Kwik Trip, 38.33; Nan-cy Fassbinder, 47.70; Staff/Dis-trict, 27.10; State of Wisconsin,
29,595.00; State of Wisconsin, 768,663.00; State of Wisconsin, 76,200.00; Cooks, 98.47; Fen-nimore Comm. Schools, 125.00; State of Wisconsin, 26.00; Schwans Food Service, 21.18; River Ridge HS Pupil Activity, 19,083.83; First-Merit Bank, 18.75; FirstMerit Bank, 27.98; Anchorbank, 26.16; BMO Harris Bank, 0.88; Clare Bank, 18.73; Peoples State Bank, 89.87; Peoples State Bank, 7.31.
The following Insurance Fund ex-penditures were reviewed: Delta Dental, 2,207.66; Delta Dental, 1,036.00; Delta Dental, 1,995.60; Delta Dental, 1,282.20; Delta Den-tal, 1,234.60; Humana Insurance Co., 31.40; Physicians Mutual Ins. Co., 339.40; Benefit Plan Admin-istrators, 25,887.73; Benefit Plan Administrators, 14.694.77; Ben-efit Plan Administrators, 11,192.69; CVS Caremark, 5,483.81; CVS Caremark, 14,710.18; CVS Care-mark, 44.80.
The following Insurance Fund rev-enues were reviewed: Joe Devlin, 659.28; Margaret Guthrie, 324.99; Carol Kalinowski, 659.28; Judith Taylor, 65.50; River Ridge School District, 129,830.76, Betty Cooley, 200.00; Judith Taylor, 65.50; River Ridge Flex Fund, 159.75; Benefit Plan Administrators, 123.43; River Ridge School District, 6,931.78; Peoples State Bank, 69.29; Clare Bank, 0.69.
The following Scholarship Fund expenditure was reviewed: Milwau-kee School of Engineering, 234.59.
The following Scholarship fund rev-enues were reviewed: Peoples State Bank, 0.09; Anchorbank, 13.62.
The following Debt Service Fund expenditure was reviewed: Peoples State Bank, 67.302.68.
The following Debt Service Fund revenue was reviewed: Peoples State Bank, 9.79.
The following Other Capital Project Fund revenue was reviewed: Clare Bank, 495.55.
B. Troy Marshall presented the Buildings and Grounds Report. 1. The two bids received to re-place the sound system for the track and football field were $8500 and $9500. So far this year the portable system that is used for meetings and other events has been used for track meets and has worked great. Troy has recommended that we purchase another one of those portable sys-tems for $2500. This saves $6000 and may actually work better than the permanent systems. 2. The Simplex bid to replace the fire alarm in Bloomington is the lowest at $1995. It would sat-isfy the State and provide the safety needed at that location. 3. Some of the School’s ve-hicles need upgrading. It is rec-ommended that the board should authorize Troy to begin the process by gathering information to provide options. 4. The old bus garage could be used as a much cleaner and safer storage area if it had a few upgrades to make it bird and rodent proof. The work can be done by the Main-tenance Department. 5. Veolia will be removing the old chemicals this summer. 6. A 40’ by 50’ gym floor cover would cost $800. It would be easier
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to store than a full cover and would protect the floor during concerts and other events.
The motion to approve the Reports was made by Bob Key and sec-onded by Dave Breuer. On a voice vote, the motion carried.
VII. NEW BUSINESSA. The discussion about a possible health insurance premium holiday was presented by Carol Harris and Brent Straka from Tricor Insur-ance. The health insurance plan is still running very well. Our monthly claims are running about $46,000 below the normal average. It is recommended that another health insurance premium holiday should be taken for two months. The mo-tion to approve a two-month health insurance premium holiday for April and May 2015 was made by Kerri Schier and seconded by Bob Key. On a roll call vote, the follow-ing voted yes: Dave Breuer, Lea Breuer, Bob Key, Kerri Schier and Kenny Nies. The following voted no: none. Randy Martin abstained. Bob Mathre was absent. The mo-tion carried.
B. Employment Recommendation 1. Katrina Ellis has been recom-mended as the new Math Teacher. The motion was made by Randy Martin and seconded by Dave Breuer to approve the recommendation. On a voice vote, the motion carried. C. Employment Resignation 1. Ashley Mergen has resigned as the assistant girls’ basketball coach. The motion to accept the res-ignation was made by Kerri Schier and seconded by Kenny Nies. On a voice vote, the motion carried.
D. Review and Possible Approval of 2015-2016 CalendarThe motion was made by Dave Breuer and seconded by Kenny Nies to approve the 2015-2016 Calendar. E. Discussion and Approval of Sound System for Football and Track Facility The motion was made by Randy Martin and seconded by Kenny Nies to approve the portable sound system. On a voice vote, the motion carried. F. Discussion and Approval of Next Steps for Building RenovationTom Andres began the discussion about what’s next now that the ref-erendum failed. The State’s reports still have to be satisfied by Septem-ber 1, 2015. He stands for what is best for the kids.
Representatives from McKinstry Company discussed the Act 32 Energy Efficiency Exemption. It would allow the District to borrow for up to 20 years to pay off an en-ergy efficiency project. The project must be governed by a performance contractor such as McKinstry. The three priorities identified by McK-instry are the following: 1. Satisfaction of the State Re-quirements 2. Indoor air quality and the overall learning environment for the students and staff 3. Eliminate the liability to the District because of the poor air qualityThey would work with Carol Wirth to come up with the best avenue for the financing. There is a mandatory 30-day petition period to allow the public to force the project to go to a formal referendum.
Lea Breuer asked the board mem-bers to explain what their priorities are. Most members suggested that the health and safety issues are the priority. A lot of discussion con-tinued but no resolution was made. Tom will direct Carol Wirth to begin to put together resolution wording to be prepared for a later meeting.
VIII. INFORMATIONA. Upcoming Meeting Schedule 1. Special Board Meetings (April 9-10, 2015, at 4:45 p.m.) In-terviews for Superintendent 2. Special Board Meetings (April 15, 2015, at 6:00 p.m.) Final Interviews for Superintendent 3. Buildings and Grounds Committee Meeting (May 13, 2015, at 5:00 p.m.) 4. Next Full Board Meeting (May 13, 2015, at 6:00 p.m.) 5. Policy Committee Meeting (to be determined)
B. Board of Education Member Suggestions and Recommendations for Future Items 1. Kerri Schier would like to see a cost of converting the elementary gym to classrooms and moving ev-eryone to one site.
C. The motion to adjourn was made by Lea Breuer and seconded by Kerri Schier. On a voice vote, the motion carried. The meeting ad-journed at 7:45 p.m.
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UNAPPROVED MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL SCHOOL BOARD MEETING OF THE RIVER RIDGE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE RIVER RIDGE SCHOOL DISTRICT, GRANT COUNTY, WISCONSIN: April 10, 2015
The Special Meeting of the River Ridge Board of Education was called to order by President Lea Breuer on Friday, April 10, 2015, at 4:47 p.m. Roll call was taken with the follow-ing members present: Randy Martin, Dave Breuer, Lea Breuer, Bob Key, Bob Mathre, Kerri Schier and Kenny Nies. Also present were Carol Har-ris and Clay Koenig.
Kenny Nies presented proof of post-ing showing notice of the meeting posted on April 6, 2015, at 12:10 p.m. at the River Ridge Elementary, Middle/High School, Upper Ele-mentary School and the post offices in Bagley, Bloomington, Glen Hav-en, Mt. Hope and Patch Grove. The
motion was made by Dave Breuer and seconded by Bob Key to ap-prove the posting. On a voice vote, the motion carried.
4. The motion was made by Ran-dy Martin and seconded by Bob Mathre to move into closed session in accordance with Wisconsin Stat-ute sections 19.85(1)(c), which per-mits convening in closed session for the following purposes: a. Interview Superintendent CandidatesOn a roll call vote, the following members voted yes: Randy Mar-tin, Lea Breuer, Dave Breuer, Bob Key, Bob Mathre, Kerri Schier and Kenny Nies. The following voted
no: none. The motion carried. The meeting moved into closed session at 4:48 p.m.
5. The meeting returned to open session at 9:48 p.m.
6. The motion was made by Lea Breuer and seconded by Kerri Schier to bring Jeff Athey, Marirose Lucey and Rich Hanson back for final in-terviews. On a voice vote, the mo-tion carried.
7. The motion to adjourn was made by Randy Martin and seconded by Kerri Schier. On voice vote, the motion carried. The meeting ad-journed at 9:49 p.m.
UNAPPROVED MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL SCHOOL BOARD MEETING OF THE RIVER RIDGE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE RIVER RIDGE SCHOOL DISTRICT, GRANT COUNTY, WISCONSIN: April 15, 2015
The Special Meeting of the River Ridge Board of Education was called to order by President Lea Breuer on Wednesday, April 15, 2015, at 5:47 p.m. Roll call was taken with the following mem-bers present: Randy Martin, Dave Breuer, Lea Breuer, Bob Key and Kerri Schier. Bob Mathre and Ken-ny Nies were absent. Also present were Carol Harris and Clay Koenig.
Kerri Schier presented proof of posting showing notice of the meet-ing posted on April 9, 2015, at 3:59 p.m. at the River Ridge Elemen-tary, Middle/High School, Upper Elementary School and the post of-fices in Bagley, Bloomington, Glen
Haven, Mt. Hope and Patch Grove. The motion was made by Randy Martin and seconded by Bob Key to approve the posting. On a voice vote, the motion carried. 4. The motion was made by Dave Breuer and seconded by Randy Mar-tin to move into closed session in accordance with Wisconsin Statute sections 19.85(1)(c) to interview and consider applicants for the position of District Administrator and may se-lect one or more finalists for the posi-tion. On a roll call vote, the following members voted yes: Randy Martin, Lea Breuer, Dave Breuer, Bob Key and Kerri Schier. The following vot-ed no: none. Bob Mathre and Kenny
Nies were absent. The motion car-ried. The meeting moved into closed session at 5:48 p.m.
Kenny Nies arrived at 5:48 p.m.
5. The meeting returned to open ses-sion at 11:25 p.m.
6. There was no action required to be taken in open session on closed session matters.
7. The motion to adjourn was made by Randy Martin and seconded by Kerri Schier. On voice vote, the motion carried. The meeting ad-journed at 11:26 p.m.
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Lea Breuer - President ........................... 994-2487Robert Mathre - Vice President .............. 994-2019Kerri Schier - Treasurer ......................... 996-2242Kenneth Nies - Clerk ............................. 988-4536David Breuer - Member ......................... 794-2428Dr. Robert Key - Member ...................... 996-3423 Randall Martin - Member ...................... 996-2318
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