The Wolverine
May 2019
May is nearly here and this means another graduation is just around the corner. This also means another
school year is nearly finished. It seems to me that each year simply flies by. The end of the school year is also an exciting time as students finish up spring activities and several student organizations hold their
awards or honors night banquets. As a District wide system students have nearly finished mandatory state testing. Staff and students are also busy completing curricular items and capstone projects. As the days
turn nicer I encourage everyone associated with the District to work hard and finish strong, putting forth
the best effort possible as we complete the final 3-4 weeks of the school year.
Wilber-Clatonia has some teaching staff that is either retiring after many years of dedicated service or
advancing in their professional careers. Retiring are: Janis Dymacek and Debbie Ripa. Changing careers or moving on are: Brock Rezny, Kellan Garber, Nick Thompson, and Amanda Rivera. I want to say thank
you and good luck to those staff who are starting on a new path in their life’s journey.
The Wilber-Clatonia Foundation is selecting Foundation Scholarship recipients on April 26th. The awardees
will be announced during the graduation ceremony on May 11th. The Wilber-Clatonia Foundation continues to be just one of the many great community assets for our students. The Foundation has approximately
$1.6 million in funds invested with the annual investment income being awarded in scholarships. The
Foundation continues to review investment options that insure the highest possible yield while following the guidelines and rules established in the By-Laws. Even though investment yields are not great, the
money provided will assist Wilber-Clatonia students in funding a portion of their year one college
expenses.
Looking forward, this summer will find us hosting several camps and clinics. The custodial staff will be hard at work on periodic maintenance, repairs, replacements, re-painting and deep cleaning. Work will
also begin on an expansion for the Agri-Science Careers Program. The project will be 5,000 square feet of space in an open span metal building. The building will contain a classroom, a live animal barn and a clean
lab. The live animal space will eventually contain pens and cages that will allow students to study living
requirements for a variety of animals, including insects, reptiles and mammals. There are even plans for some of the animals to give birth in the space so students can gain an understanding of the birthing
process and care of newborn animals.
The clean lab will allow students to learn more about the end product of food production including cutting
of meat from wholesale cuts to retail cuts. Students may also mix spices for and stuff sausages and bratwurst. The work on this project should begin just after school gets out and should be finished by the
end of December barring any delay.
Our District continues to grow and change to the needs of our students. The additions, renovations and
periodic maintenance and upkeep are necessary items to insure the instructional environment is the best it
can be.
As we finish the year-work hard, enjoy the summer that is coming and always show your Wolverine PRIDE!
From the Superintendent
Mr. Collins
Athletic Banquet Wilber Clatonia High School Athletic Banquet
Monday, May 6th, 2019 at 6:00 p.m.
At SOKOL Hall in downtown Wilber.
All high school sport participants, managers, cheerleaders and unified bowling team members are requested to be in attendance to receive your awards.
The meal is a potluck for you and your family. Please bring two dishes: vegetable, salad or dessert dish. Meat will be provided by Lefty’s Catering again this year.
We ask that you bring your own table service: some items will be on hand for those that don’t bring their own.
If you cannot be in attendance for the meal, please try to be there for the awards portion of the evening.
Please make sure that all lunch accounts are paid in full by the last day of school. Your student will not be able to complete their check out if they have an unpaid bill.
Seniors MUST have their lunch accounts paid in full on the Thursday before Graduation.
If a Senior has any money left in their accounts it will be transferred to a sibling still in school. If the Senior does not have any siblings left in school and the amount is over $2.00, a check will be sent to the parents in June for the remaining amount.
If you would like to make payments into your student’s lunch account over the summer, this may be done online through our MySchoolBucks, or a check sent to the school, or stop in and make a payment. We have staff here through the summer. Our office hours are usually 7 am to 3:30 pm over the summer, with the exception of the Memorial day and 4th of July holidays.
Lunch Reminders
Beginning after July 1st, our Free and Reduced
applications will be available
online and also in the office.
Please let us know if you
have any questions.
Have a great summer!!
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Important Dates for 2019-2020 School Year
August 15th First Day of School- 1:00 p.m. Dismissal
August 16th 1:00 p.m. Dismissal
Sept 2nd NO SCHOOL
Sept 25 Parent Teacher Conferences 3:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Sept 26 Parent Teacher Conferences 3:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Sept 27 NO SCHOOL
Nov 1 NO SCHOOL -Fall Break
Nov 27-29 NO SCHOOL-Thanksgiving Break
Dec 20 Last day before break-Full School Day
Dec 22-Dec 26 NSAA Winter Practice Moratorium
Dec 22-Jan 6 NO SCHOOL-Winter Break
Jan 7 Classes Resume
Feb 12 Parent Teacher Conferences 3:30 p.m.-8:00 p.m.
Feb 13 Parent Teacher Conferences 3:30 p.m.-8:00 p.m.
Feb 14 NO SCHOOL
Feb 21 NO SCHOOL
Mar 31 1:00 p.m. Dismissal-W-C Track Invitational
April 10-13 NO SCHOOL-Spring Break
May 16 Graduation
May 21 Last Day of School-Noon Dismissal
Garrett Brown 7th A Brianna Vesely 10th A
Kalan Fritch 7th A Ty Anderson 11th A
Gage Heller 7th A Makenna Hoesche 11th A
Ty Kuhlmann 7th A Konner Kiesel 11th A
Jessica Martinez 7th A Madisyn Reichert 11th A
Tatiana Meza 7th A Luke Sykes 11th A
Carson Radcliff 7th A Sage Thelen 11th A
Jera Schuerman 7th A Karlie Cerveny 12th A
Breanna Spilker 7th A Elizabeth Kubicek 12th A
Gavin Vlcan 7th A Conner Schmitt 12th A
Aleksa Chambers 8th A Delaney Splichal 12th A
Gavyn Hormandl 8th A Abbey Vales 12th A
Elsie Woerner 8th A
Houston Broz 9th A
Adam Kotas 9th A
Kaylee Rimel 9th A
Haley Spilker 9th A
Jonathan Zoubek 9th A
Jack Fritch 10th A
Bree Hormandl 10th A
Lucas Jacobsen 10th A
Valerie Johnson 10th A
Sheyanne Laschanzky 10th A
Rylee Sand 10th A
HONOR ROLL
Nevaeh Bartek 7th AB Morgan Watson 8th AB
Karsen Fisher 7th AB Elijah Williams 8th AB
Kira Jonas 7th AB Alexis Davison 9th AB
Kelsey Kotas 7th AB Braden Jurgens 9th AB
Jaylin Miller 7th AB Mary (Minny) Patrick 9th AB
Oscar Ortiz 7th AB Claire Thompson 9th AB
Hugo Pomajzl 7th AB Drey Heller 10th AB
Carter Skleba 7th AB Dawson Hoover 10th AB
Owen Smith 7th AB Sierra Laschanzky 10th AB
Jorge Vazquez 7th AB Jaquelyn Milla-Lujan 10th AB
Lane Vesely 7th AB Nathan Patak 10th AB
Samantha Escotbar 8th AB Olivia Pomajzl 10th AB
Ann Hegwald 8th AB Abby Rezny 10th AB
Shaylee Keslar 8th AB Molly Richtarik 10th AB
Amethyst Kozak Jensen 8th AB Alissa Vlasak 10th AB
Tyson Kreshel 8th AB Ashley Blaha 11th AB
Melody Novotny 8th AB Jillian Hansen 11th AB
Alexa Orf 8th AB Jacqueline Kalkwarf 11th AB
Carly Rains 8th AB Tia Kreshel 11th AB
Coy Rosenthal 8th AB Shannon Manhart 11th AB
Marie Slama 8th AB Tad Moldenhauer 11th AB
Bridget Smith 8th AB Matthew Roesler 11th AB
Alayna Steffensmeier 8th AB Topanga Rosentreader 11th AB
Gage Sullivan 8th AB Alexis Tachovsky 11th AB
HONOR ROLL
Megan Tinsley 11th AB
Mason Zimmerman 11th AB
Shaylee Bloom 12th AB
Hunter Cerveny 12th AB
Ashley Cline 12th AB
Anne de Bie 12th AB
Kamrin Edmonds 12th AB
Rylee Hayek 12th AB
Regie Homolka 12th AB
Noah Jacobsen 12th AB
Lauren Maly 12th AB
H. Michael Pulliam III 12th AB
Coltin Rezabek 12th AB
Terry Schellhorn 12th AB
Anoulin Souvannavong 12th AB
James Zak 12th AB
Lena Eschiti 7th B
Jack Zimmerman 7th B
Emily Ehlers 8th B
Devin Homolka 10th B
HONOR ROLL
Wilber Clatonia
Youth Football Camp (Grades 4-8)
2019
July 15-17
9:00-11:00 a.m.
Wilber Clatonia High School Practice Field
(Will be in gym in case of rain)
Camp conducted by WC Varsity, Junior High and Junior Wolverine
Coaches
Topics covered include fundamental footwork,
offensive/defensive sets and responsibilities, individual position
skills
Cost $30.00 (includes T-shirt, sports, drinks, and prizes)
Make checks payable to Wilber Clatonia Schools
Entry forms due to Coach Jurgens by Friday, May 10th
Name: __________________________________
T-Shirt Size (please specify youth or adult):______
Please sign liability release on the back of this form,
Liability Waiver:
Liability Waiver:
Participants Name: _______________________________
Date of Event: ___________________________________
In consideration of accepting this application, I hereby for myself, my heirs, executors and assigns, do waive and release
any and all claims and rights for claims and damages I may have against Wilber Clatonia high school and Wilber Clatonia Summer
Camp sponsors, coaches, directors and their sub-committees,
agents, representatives, and assigns for any and all injuries suffered by me or any child during Wilber Clatonia summer
football camp for the year of 2019. I have read the above waiver and release and understand that I give up substantial rights by
signing it and sign voluntarily.
Parent(s)/Guardian Signature:__________________________
Date of Signature: ____________________________________
Emergency Contact #s: ________________________________
________________________________
Liability Waiver:
Participants Name: _______________________________
Date of Event: ___________________________________
In consideration of accepting this application, I hereby for myself, my heirs, executors and assigns, do waive and release
any and all claims and rights for claims and damages I may have
against Wilber Clatonia high school and Wilber Clatonia Summer Camp sponsors, coaches, directors and their sub-committees,
agents, representatives, and assigns for any and all injuries suffered by me or any child during Wilber Clatonia summer
football camp for the year of 2019. I have read the above waiver and release and understand that I give up substantial rights by
signing it and sign voluntarily.
Parent(s)/Guardian Signature:__________________________
Date of Signature: ____________________________________
Emergency Contact #s: ________________________________
________________________________
A Healthy Reminder
As the school year is coming close to an end, I encourage parents to stop in the
health office and pick up their child’s medications before May 16, 2019. Medications
left over will be destroyed and will no longer be held over the summer. Starting in the fall, new medication can be brought in for your child/children. This will hopefully eliminate the storage of expired meds.
Getting a “JUMP” Start on the upcoming School Year!
It is never too early to start scheduling for the upcoming school year’s medical,
dental, and vision appointments. Appointment times tart filling up fast over the
summer months. When visiting your medical clinic, always make sure and take a
current copy of your child’s immunization record with you. This will help update your child’s health records and see what immunizations your child may need. Please
remember when scheduling your appointment to ask the receptionist if any
paperwork needs to be completed in advance. Kindergarten physicals and vision exams can be done no earlier than 6 months prior to school starting and
NSAA sports physicals can be done after May 1st. Please make sure and have all
patient information completed on required forms prior to the appointment. This will speed up your appointment time. Don’t wait until the last minute, start scheduling
your appointments today.
Health Office Back to School Reminder List for 2019-2020
Students entering Kindergarten-Health Physical and Eye Exam (No earlier than 6 months
prior to school entry)
Students entering 7th Grade-Health Physical and Eye Exam (No earlier than 6
months prior to school entry)
Students at any grade level transferring in from out of state-Health Physical
and Eye exam. Please contact the School Health Office for further questions.
7th-12th Grade Students Participating in Sports- NSAA Sports Physical and NSAA
form signed by parent. This must be completed and turned into the school health
office prior to athletic participation.
PK-12th Grade-Medial Action Plans are available in the health office or online for students with chronic health conditions such as: diabetes, seizures, allergies/asthma.
These plans are tailored to meet your child’s medical needs and are created by the
parent and physician.
PK-12th Grade-Student who have known allergies to specific foods or may require a
modified meal plan are required to complete a dietary meal plan. These are available online or can be picked up in the school health office. Please discuss and complete
this form with your physician and turn it into the school health office.
PK-12th Grade-Please review your child’s immunizations record according to
Nebraska State Requirements (view a current copy on the school website) consult
with your physician on getting these up to date. All immunizations need to be up
to date prior to school entrance.
Have a safe and healthy summer!
Myretta Whittington, School Nurse
Summary of the School Immunization Rules and Regulations
udent Age Group Required Vaccines
Ages 2 through 5 years
enrolled in a school based program not licensed as a
child care provider
4 doses of DTaP, DTP, or DT vaccine
3 doses of Polio vaccine
3 doses of Hib vaccine or I dose of Hib given at or after 15 months of age 3 doses of pediatric Hepatitis B vaccine
I dose of MMR or MMRV given on or after 12 months of age
I dose of varicella (chickenpox) or MMRV given on or after 12 months
of age. Written documentation (including year) of varicella from parent,
guardian, or health care provider will be accepted.
4 doses of pneumococcal or 1 dose of pneumococcal given on or after
15 months of a e
Students entering school (Kindergarten or
I Grade depending on the school district's
entering grade)
3 doses of DTaP, DTP, DT, or Td vaccine, one given on or after the 4th
birthday
3 doses of Polio vaccine
3 doses of pediatric Hepatitis B vaccine or 2 doses of adolescent vaccine if student is 11-15 years of age
2 doses of MMR or MMRV vaccine, given on or after 12 months of age
and separated by at least one month
2 doses of varicella (chickenpox) or MMRV given on or after 12
months of age. Written documentation (including year) of varicella
disease from parent, guardian, or health care provider will be accepted.
If the child has had varicella disease, they do not need any varicella
shots.
Students entering 7th grade Must be current with the above vaccinations
AND receive
I dose of Tdap (contain Pertussis booster)
Students transferring from I Must be immunized appropriately according to the grade entered. outside the state at any grade
Resumen del reglamento de vacunas requeridas para la escuela
Grupo de estudiantes por edades
Vacunas requeridas
Niños de 2 a 5 años inscritos en un programa de escuela que no esté
licenciado como proveedor dc cuidado infantil.
4 dosis de una de las siguientes vacunas: DTaP. DTP o DT. 3 dosis de la vacuna contra el Polio, 3 dosis de la vacuna Hib 0 1 dosis de la Hib colocada a los 15
meses o después.
3 dosis dc la vacuna para niños contra la Hepatitis B, I dosis de la vacuna MMR o MMRV colocada a los 12 meses o después. I dosis de la vacuna contra la varicela o de la vacuna MMRV colocada a los 12 meses o después. Se aceptará documentación escrita (incluyendo el año) de la enfermedad (varicela) de alguno de los padres del niño, guardián o proveedor de salud.
4 dosis de la vacuna contra los neumococos o I dosis de la vacuna contra los neumococos colocada a los 15 meses o después.
Estudiantes que ingresan a la escuela (kindergarten 0 1 c' grado, dependiendo del
grado inicial cn el distrito escolar)
3 dosis de una de las siguientes vacunas: DTaP, DTP, DT o Td, una de las cuales debe haber sido colocada a los 4 años o después
3 dosis de la vacuna contra el Polio, 3 dosis de la vacuna para niños contra la Hepatitis B 0 2 dosis de la vacuna para adolescentes si el estudiante tiene de 1 1 a 15 años de edad.
2 dosis de la vacuna MMR o MMRV, colocada a los 12 meses o después y con diferencia de al menos un mes,
2 dosis dc la vacuna contra la varicela o de la vacuna MMRV
colocada a los 12 meses o después. Se aceptará documentación escrita
(incluyendo el año) de la (varicela) de alguno de los padres
del niño, guardián o proveedor de salud. Si el niño ya ha tenido la varicela, no necesita ninguna vacuna contra la varicela,
Estudiantes que ingresan a 7m
grado Debe estar al dia con las vacunas indicadas arriba Y recibir I dosis de Tdap (contiene refuerzo de tosfcrina)
transtëridos deDeben scr inmunizados adecuadamente dc Estudiantes que son
acuerdo con cl grado al fueraquc ingresen Del estado dc cualquier grado
May Events
May 1st 7:30 pm Elem PTO Mtg May 15th 4th Grade to WCC
May 2nd FFA Awards Banquet 3:45 pm Safety Comm
May 3rd 7:20 am FBLA Officer Mtg Mtg
9:00 a.m. V Track @ JCC
10:00 a.m. Tennis @ York May 16th Last Day of School
10:00 a.m. JH SNC Track Noon Dismissal
6 p.m. Daddy/Daughter Dance 7:30 am Cheerleader
May 6th 6 p.m. Athletic Banquet Donut Sales
May 7th 1:30 p.m. K-6 Talent Show 8:15 am Elem Awards
7 pm JH/HS Music Concert 10 am Kindergarten
May 9th 6th Grade Campout Graduation
V Track Districts State Tennis
May 10th 6th Grade Campout
May 11th 2 pm Graduation May 17th State Track
May 13th 1:30 p.m. 5th & 6th Track and Field Day State Tennis
6 pm Lil Wolverine Track Camp
6:30 p.m. FFA Banquet
May 14th 2 pm K-4 Fun Day
6:30 pm FBLA Mtg
Wilber Clatonia Public Schools
Elementary 402-821-2141
High School 402-821-2508
District Office 402-821-2266
Fax 402-821-3013
Website:
www.wilberclatonia.org
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