ADAIR COUNTY R-II NEWSLETTER

OCTOBER 1, 2011     Brashear, Missouri


 

 NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH WEEK

 

The elementary school will be celebrating National School Lunch week October 10-14.  Plan on eating with your favorite Brashear Elementary student during this week.  An adult lunch costs $2.75 and includes the main entrée, salad bar, as well as milk, water, or tea.

 

Please let us know the day before you are eating by sending a note with your child or giving us a call.  The schedule is as follows:

 

  Monday         Kindergarten    12:11-12:36

                        4th Grade         11:05-11:30

  Tuesday         1st Grade         12:10-12:35

                        5th Grade         11:00-11:25

  Wednesday    2nd Grade        12:09-12:34

  Thursday        3rd Grade        12:08-12:33

  Friday                        6th Grade         10:55-11:20

 

We are asking that you do not bring younger siblings, as they will have a hard time with the lunch schedule and procedures.  We are also asking that only one guest accompany your child  for that day.

 

PARENT TEACHER CONFERENCES

 

School will be dismissed at 1:03 p.m. on Thursday, October 20th for parent teacher conferences.  Conferences are scheduled from 1:15    p.m. to 7:30 p.m.  If you have not already done so, please contact the appropriate office to schedule an appointment for your child(ren).  You will be able to pick up first quarter grade cards at the time of your conference.

 

Please note that we will not have school on Friday, October 21, 2011.

 

BOX TOPS

 

The Brashear Elementary Student Council will be collecting Box Tops again this year.  Last October, we sent in a collection of Box Tops worth $625.  In February, we sent in another collection worth $590.  This year we would like to set our goal again at $1,400.  With your help, we will be able to reach that goal.  Every Box Top you collect is worth $.10.  Thank you for taking the time to clip Box Tops, the money we receive really does help the school.

 

PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT SURROGATE PARENT PROGRAM

 

Pursuant to the requirements of state law 162.997-999-RSMo, the State Board of Education is required to appoint a surrogate parent as such time as it becomes evident that a child with a disability does not have a parent or a person acting as a parent to participate in matters dealing with the provision of special education.  For purposes of surrogate parent appointment, “parent” is defined as a biological parent, a guardian, or a person acting as a parent of a child including, but not limited to, a grandparent, a step parent, or a foster parent with whom the child lives.  The term does not include the State if the child is a ward of the State.  The term does not include a person whose parental rights have been terminated.

 

The local school district is given the responsibility to determine when a child with a disability who requires special education and who resides in the District is without a parent.  The District must notify the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education of the need to appoint a surrogate parent.  Training for persons serving as surrogate parents will be provided by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and the District.

 

If you are interested in volunteering to serve as a surrogate parent, more information can be obtained from the Districts’ surrogate parent contact person - the person responsible for the District’s special education program.

 

STUDENTS RECOGNIZED FOR MAP/EOC SCORES

 

The following Brashear students scored proficient or advanced on the Spring 2011 State MAP/End of Course assessments. 

 

MAP/EOC ADVANCED 2010-2011

Alexa Acton.............................................. English I

Kourtney Arnold.................... Communication Arts

Jeremy Barnes......................................... Geometry

Curtis Blakely............................................ English I

Zoe Blankenship..................... Communication Arts

Jacob Bleything.............................................. Math

Mary Borntrager.......... Comm. Arts, Math, Science

Kyle Bowen.................................................... Math

Ty Bushnell............................ Communication Arts

Andy Clarkson................................................ Math

Wendy Clarkson...................................... English II

Rose Cloud................................. Biology, English II

Miranda Creason...................................... English II

Sidney DeBie.............................. Biology, English II

Tyler Findling.............. Communication Arts, Math

Tanna Garlock........................ Communication Arts

Allison Garrett............. Comm. Arts, Math, Science

Nicholas Gordon......................................... Biology

Leah Grissom............... Communication Arts, Math

Chance Hill..................................................... Math

Abigail Kerby.......................... Communication Arts

Celia Kincaid............................................... Science

Morgan Magruder........................................... Math

Justin McHenry.............................................. Math

Megan McHenry.......................................... Science

Angela McKim.......................................... English I

Kacie Mihalovich......... Communication Arts, Math

Ashley Moncrief....................................... English I

Austin Perry................................................ Science

Braden Perry.................................................. Math

Blake Pflum................................... English II, Math

Madeline Potter........... American History, English I

Lindsey Powell............................................... Math

Austin Ray................... Communication Arts, Math

Hannah Reeves............. Comm. Arts, Math, Science

Noah Reeves........................... Communication Arts

Tahli Salgado-Gray....... Communication Arts, Math

Shelby Salter............................................ English II

Sam Smith................... Algebra I, American History

Kaelyn Sullivan............................................... Math

Katie Sweet............................................... English I

Sidney Sykes........................... Communication Arts

Zane Sykes............................. Communication Arts

Gabe Thomas.................................... Math, Science

Meredith Thomas...................................... English I

Dakota Walker.................................... Government

David Walker.............................................. Biology

Dakota Williams......... Alg. I, Amer. History, Eng. I

Aden Zentz.................. Communication Arts, Math

 

MAP/EOC PROFICIENT 2010-2011

Averi Acton................................................... Math

Colt Acton..................................................... Math

Cynthia Anderson..................... Algebra I, English I

Kourtney Arnold............................................ Math

Jeremy Barnes.......................................... English II

Levi Blankenship......... Communication Arts, Math

Zoe Blankenship............................................. Math

Kyle Bowen............................ Communication Arts

Erin Bradshaw.............. Communication Arts, Math

Nick Bradshaw........................... Biology, English II

Makenna Bushnell........ Communication Arts, Math

Ty Bushnell.................................................... Math

Andy Clarkson........................ Communication Arts

Joseph Clarkson................................... Government

Wendy Clarkson........................ Biology, Geometry

Rose Cloud............................................... Geometry

Miranda Creason........................ Biology, Geometry

Audrey DeBie............... Comm. Arts, Math, Science

Sidney DeBie........................................... Geometry

Rachael Ferguson................................. Government

Natasha Findling......... Alg. I, Amer. History, Eng. I

Ashlee Fortney........... Alg. I, Amer. History, Eng. I

Willow Frazier............................................. Science

Tanna Garlock................................................ Math

John Gerhold.................................................. Math

Marshall Goff............... Communication Arts, Math

Nicholas Gordon...................................... English II

Ty Gottman................. Comm. Arts, Math, Science

Cassandra Graham........ Communication Arts, Math

Leah Grissom............................................... Science

Abigail Hall.................. Comm. Arts, Math, Science

Caitlee Hall..................................................... Math

Noah Hall..................... Communication Arts, Math

Brianne Hart........................... Communication Arts

Kiersten Hart............... Communication Arts, Math

Skylar Haskell.............. Comm. Arts, Math, Science

Harley Hayes............................................... Science

Brody Henrichs............................................... Math

Chance Hill............... Communication Arts, Science

Kelsey Hocker.......... Biology, English II, Geometry

Hayden Housman.................... English II, Geometry

Skylar Housman.............................................. Math

Marcus Jefferson......... Alg. I, Amer. History, Eng. I

Shalia Kennison.............................................. Math

Abigail Kerby.................................................. Math

Sam Kerby...... Communication Arts, Math, Science

Celia Kincaid................ Communication Arts, Math

Drew Kirkham................................................ Math

Christopher Longano........................... Government

Trevor Love................................................... Math

Eliza Magruder........................ Communication Arts

Morgan Magruder...... Communication Arts, Science

Hannah Mason.......... Communication Arts, Science

Justin McHenry...................... Communication Arts

Megan McHenry.......... Communication Arts, Math

Angela McKim............ Algebra I, American History

Matthew McLaughlin............... Algebra I, English II

Gus Mihalevich.......................................... English I

Harli Mihalevich............................... Math, Science

Bailey Mihalovich........ Communication Arts, Math

Ashley Moncrief....................................... Algebra I

Cortney Moncrief.............. Geometry, Government

Nicole Moncrief.... Alg. I, American History, Eng. I

Devin Morrison............ Comm. Arts, Math, Science

Luke Morrow.............................. American History

Travis Nilson.. Communication Arts, Math, Science

Austin Perry................................................... Math

Braden Perry.......................... Communication Arts

Nicholas Perry............. Communication Arts, Math

Blake Pflum................................................ Biology

Lauren Platz........................... Communication Arts

Madeline Potter........................................ Algebra I

Saydie Potter................ Communication Arts, Math

Wyatt Potter............... Communication Arts, Math

Fisher Reese................. Communication Arts, Math

Jacob Reeves................ Comm. Arts, Math, Science

Noah Reeves................................................... Math

Wyatt Reeves......................... Communication Arts

Shelby Salter.............................. Biology, Geometry

Jacklyn Sidenstricker.... Communication Arts, Math

Katie Smith.................................................... Math

Sam Smith................................................. English I

Tristin Smith............................... American History

Nathaniel Stewart.............................. Math, Science

Amber Story........................................ Government

Rebecca Story............... Comm. Arts, Math, Science

Kaelyn Sullivan....................... Communication Arts

Katie Sweet................. Algebra I, American History

Sidney Sykes................................................... Math

Zane Sykes........................................ Math, Science

Mandy Taylor........................ Communication Arts

Morgan Taylor......................................... Algebra I

Gabe Thomas.......................... Communication Arts

Meredith Thomas........ Algebra I, American History

Allison Thompson....... Comm. Arts, Math, Science

Olivia Thompson....................... Biology, English II

Breann Turner.............. Communication Arts, Math

Rhiannon Turner............................... Math, Science

Melissa Wagster.............................................. Math

Robbyn Wagster............................................. Math

Kimmie Walitshek.... Communication Arts, Science

David Walker......................... English II, Geometry

Ashley Watson.................... Algebra I, Government

Abigail Wheeler................................... Government

Kylie Williams................................................ Math

Ashton Wolter............................................... Math

Jacob Woods............................................... Biology

Damien Zajac................................................. Math

Shai Zajac............................... Communication Arts

 

The Brashear Boosters are still in need of volunteers to help with the junior high and varsity basketball concession responsibilities.  If you are interested or would like more information, please call the school at 660.323.5272 or contact Paula Clarkson.

 

COMMUNITY EDUCATION

 

Community Education classes are available at the Kirksville Area Technical Center. 

 

Computers/Business

10/4         Writing Your Best Business Plan

10/5         Understanding E-mail

10/10       MS Word I

10/12       MS Excel I

10/17       MS Word II

10/19       MS Excel II             

10/20       Winning Government Contracts

10/24       MS Word III

10/26       MS Excel III

11/2         MS PowerPoint I

11/7         MS Publisher

11/7, 9     Career Coaching

11/9         MS PowerPoint II

11/16       Basics of Facebook

 

Personal/Career

10/4-11/8                 Welding (Tuesdays)

10/4-12/15               Phlebotomy (Tuesdays/Thursdays)

10/12 & 10/13         ACT Preparation Seminar

                                Enroll at www.zaps.com or call

                                877.927.8378.

10/25       Emergency Medical Technician (EMT-B)

                Registration begins 10/10 at 8:00 a.m.  Call Julie at 660.665.0000.

10/28-12/2       Couples Country Dance (Fridays)

               

Food Safety

10/5         ServSafe (Also meets 10/12, 19 & 26)

10/27       Basic Food Sanitation (Thursday)

11/16       Basic Food Sanitation (Wednesday)

12/15       Basic Food Sanitation (Thursday)

 

Online Classes

Take online courses from the comfort of your home or office at the times that are most convenient for you.  Kirksville Area Technical Center offers the following online learning options:

                www.ed2go.com/katc

                www.gatlineducation.com/katc/

                www.kirksville.thelearningcenter.com

                www.gsinet.org/partners/kirksville/

 

For class descriptions and to enroll visit www.kirksville.k12.mo.us or call 660.665.2865.

 

McDONALD’S NEIGHBORS PROGRAM

 

Save your McDonald receipts!  The Brashear Parent Teacher Club and local McDonald’s restaurants are partnering together in a new program to provide much needed supplies and equipment to our school.  PTC is collecting the McDonald’s receipts from both Kirksville and Quincy, IL locations; Macon; Bowling Green; Hannibal; Keokuk and Fairfield, IA; and Pittsfield, Beardstown, and Mount Sterling, IL.  Each receipt is worth points that can be redeemed for art supplies, P.E. equipment, classroom supplies, etc.  Collection boxes are located in both the High School and Elementary offices as well as Willowbend and the Brashear Post Office.  Please help us take advantage of this new program and help out our school and students.

 

TRIVIA NIGHT

 

The Brashear Parent Teacher Club is holding a Family Fun Trivia Night October 7, 2011 from 6:30-9:00 p.m. in the elementary gym.  Please create your own teams of 4-6 people, 2 of which must be students in Kindergarten thru 12th grade.  Cost is $5 per team member.  Teams will compete against each other by answering trivia questions.  You may register your team in advance or the night of the event when you arrive.  To pre-register, contact Mrs. Stephens at 660.323.5272 ext 23.  If you do not have a team, please come anyway.  We will find a team for you or a way to help.  Prizes will be awarded as well as bragging rights.  Door prizes will be drawn throughout the evening and snacks will be provided.  All proceeds go to the playground fund.  See you there!

 

INCLEMENT WEATHER

 

As the winter season approaches, we are reminding parents and students to listen to the local media stations to check on “early dismissals” and/or “no school” bulletins.  This information will be given to KTVO television, KHQA television, WGEM television, KIRX radio, KTUF radio, KRXL radio, KLTE radio, KRES radio of Moberly, KMEM radio of Memphis, and KZBK radio of Brookfield.  These stations will present dismissal information as soon as decisions have been made.  Please do not call the school.

 

FREE GED CLASSES

 

If you or a family member are wanting to prepare for the GED test or review skills to enter college or obtain a job, the Kirksville Area Technical Center offers daily classes.  To obtain more information call 660.665.2865 and ask for Lois.  Classes are held Monday-Friday from 12:00-3:00    p.m. and on Tuesday and Thursday from 3:30-7:00 p.m.  Tutors are also needed to work with students.  If you would like to volunteer, contact Colleen at 660.341.6797.

 

CALLING ALL COMMUNITIES

 

U.S. Cellular has launched their third annual $1 million Calling All Communities campaign.  Through October 6, anyone 18 years or older can visit any U.S. Cellular store and ask an associate for a code to vote for their favorite school at uscellular.com.  Each online voting code gives people the opportunity to vote once daily until the campaign ends.  The voting cards will feature a peel-off that gives thousands of lucky supporters a chance to cast two votes a day or be one of 18 people to win one year of free U.S. Cellular wireless service.  In addition, 2,000 randomly-selected voters will be awarded a $25 U.S. Cellular debit card simply for supporting their school.  No purchase is necessary, and you don’t have to be a U.S. Cellular customer to vote.  Tell all your family and friends about this program and have them vote daily for Adair County R-II!

 

ADOPT-A-CHILD

 

Sign up begins October 3, 2011 for the 2011 Annual Adopt-A-Child Christmas Program.  The program is sponsored by the Kirksville Fire Department, KTUF Radio Station, and the Adair County Family Support Division.  Children who reside in Adair County and qualify for food stamps are eligible.  To sign up, stop by the Family Support Division office located at 1612 North Osteopathy in Kirksville or call 660.785.2440.  Further questions may be directed to Teresa Attebery with the Kirksville Fire

Department at 660.665.3734.

 

BREAKFAST/LUNCH MENU

 

Breakfast each day includes milk and juice.  Students may also choose cereal instead of the breakfast item offered.  The following items are offered daily for students to choose from in lieu of the main lunch entrée: yogurt or a peanut butter and jelly sandwich.

 

October 3-7

Monday: Cereal, toast or Pop tarts/Chicken patty, mashed potatoes, veggie blend, mandarin oranges, cookie, milk

Tuesday: Sausage, toast/Fish, macaroni & cheese, sweet potatoes, pineapple, cheesecake, milk

Wednesday: Breakfast burrito/Ravioli, tater tots, green beans, peaches, brownie, milk

Thursday: Bagel or muffin/Sub sandwich, soup, chips, pickle, carrot sticks, strawberries, cake, milk

Friday: Long john, fruit/Walking taco, refried beans, lettuce, applesauce, Oreo® pudding, milk

 

October 10-14

National School Lunch Week

Monday: French toast sticks, syrup/Corn dog, fries, green beans, mandarin oranges, cookie, milk

Tuesday: Biscuits & gravy/Lasagna bake, garlic toast, cottage cheese, carrot sticks, pears, banana bread, milk

Wednesday: Breakfast pizza/Tater tot casserole, lettuce, peas, peaches, chocolate cake, milk

Thursday: Biscuit, egg, sausage, cheese/Hot ham & cheese, chips, baked beans, pineapple, pumpkin bar, milk

Friday: Breakfast bites, syrup/Pizza, corn, applesauce, jello, no bake cookie, milk

 

October  17-21

Monday: Pancakes, syrup, sausage links/Chicken nuggets, macaroni & cheese, green beans, mandarin oranges, cookie, milk

Tuesday: Breakfast casserole, bacon, toast/Taco casserole, refried beans, lettuce, pears, cheesecake, milk

Wednesday: Cinnamon roll, fruit/Tenderloin, cheesy potatoes, baked beans, peaches, apple crisp, milk

Thursday: Biscuits & gravy/Hot dog, chips, chili, pineapple, no bake cookie, milk

Friday: No School

 

October 24-28

Monday: Donut, fruit/Nachos, lettuce, peas, mandarin oranges, cookie, milk

Tuesday: French toast sticks, syrup/Mr. Ribb, mashed potatoes, baked beans, pineapple, cake, milk

Wednesday: Breakfast pizza/Grilled cheese, soup, chips, pears, pumpkin bar, milk

Thursday: Breakfast bites, syrup/Spaghetti, cottage cheese, lima beans, peaches, brownie, milk

Friday: Scrambled eggs, bacon, toast/ Pizza, corn, applesauce, jello, ice cream, milk

October 31

Monday: Biscuits & gravy/Tacos, refried beans, lettuce, mandarin oranges, cookie, milk

 

THANK YOU

 

The Industrial Technology department would like to thank Eddie Hicks for the donation of red oak lumber to the school.  The lumber is being put to good use as many projects have already been made from it.  Thanks Eddie for your hard work in cutting and hauling the lumber.  Your donation is greatly appreciated.

 

The district would like to thank the Kirksville WalMart store for their recent donation to our school.  At the teacher in-service held on Friday, September 16 representatives were on hand with two large  baskets full of classroom needs for our teachers to choose from.  Items included dry erase markers, post-its, pens, hand sanitizer, etc.    In addition, they also held a drawing that provided 10 teachers with $100 gift cards to be used in their classrooms.  We appreciate their support of our school!

 

FROM THE PUBLIC LIBRARY

 

Saturday, October 1

Mario Kart Wii Tournament for students in K-5th grades from 1:00-3:00 p.m.

 

Saturday, October 15

Shannon Cerneka LIVE at the ACPL!  Singer and acoustic guitarist combines songs with silliness from 1:00-2:00 p.m.

 

Thursday, October 20

Phi Sigma Pi service fraternity resumes monthly after school programs with “Under the Seas” starring the Rainbow Fish from 4:00-5:00 p.m.

 

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ü  3 Busy Bees—Here 8:15-11:15    a.m.              

ü  4 Busy Bees—Here 8:15-11:15    a.m.

ü  5-8 District Softball Tournament at Canton—T                here TBA

ü  6 Junior Magazine Sales Begin

ü  7 Family Fun Trivia Night—Here 6:30-9:00 p.m.

ü  8 Truman State University Homecoming Parade—There 9:00 a.m.

ü  10-14 National School Lunch Week

ü  10 Busy Bees—Here 8:15-11:15  a.m.

ü  11 Busy B          ees—Here 8:15-11:15  a.m.

ü  11 Hannibal Band Day—There

Students will march at 3:00 p.m. and perform at 6:00 p.m.

ü12 11th Grade PSAT/NMSQT (Optional)

ü  13-14 Green City Junior High Basketball Tournament—There TB                 

ü  14 First Quarter Ends

ü  14 Early Dismissal—Teacher Inservice—1:03 p.m.

ü  15 Mizzou Homecoming Parade—There 12:00 p.m.

ü  16 Tri-County Conference Choir Practice at Green City—There TBA

ü  17 Busy Bees—Here 8:15-11:15 a.m.

ü  17 Tri-County Conference Choir Tour—Gree  n City 9:00 a.m.; Novinger 10:30 a.m.; Brashear 1:30 p.m.

ü  17 Lunch w/ the Principal K-1          

ü  17 College Fair at Schuyler R-I—There 1:00 p.m.

ü  17JH Basketball w/ Atlanta—There 6:00 p.m.

ü  18 Busy Bees—H              re 8:15-11:15  a.m.

ü18 Lunch w/ the Principal 2-3

ü  18 JH Basketball w/ LaPlata—There 6:00 p.m.

ü  19 10th Grade PLAN Test

ü  19 Missouri Day

ü  19 Lunch w/ the Principal 4-6

ü  20 Early Dismissal—Parent/Teacher Conferences—1:03 p.m.

ü  21 No School

ü  21 JH Basketball w/ Green City—Here 5:00 p.m.

    Two quarters of B girls and B boys

     will be played.

ü  23-29 Red Ribbon Week

ü  24 Busy Bees—Here 8:15-11:15  a.m.

ü  24 Red Ribbon Week Kick-off—Here 5:30-6:30 p.m.

ü  24 7th & 8th Grade Basketball w/ Mary Immaculate—Here 6:00 p.m.

ü  25 Busy Bees—Here 8:15-11:15  a.m.

ü  25 JH Basketball w/ Bevier—There 6:00 p.m.

ü  26 FBLA Field Trip to JWCC—There 8:30 a.m.

ü  28 Elementary Awards Assembly—Here 2:45 p.m.

ü  28 JH Basketball w/ Bucklin—Here 6:00 p.m.

ü  28 Fall Dance/Hayride/Bonfire—Here 9:00-11:00  p.m.

ü  31 Busy Bees Halloween Party—Here 8:15-11:15 a.m.

ü31 K-6 Halloween Parade at 2:00 p.m. and Parties from 2:15-2:55   p.m.

ü31 JH Basketball w/ Macon County—Here 6:00 p.m.

 

DRAMA CLUB

 

The 5th and 6th Grade Drama Club wishes to borrow some western items for an upcoming play.  If you have a white cowboy hat, square dancing (western) shirts and dresses, or a cow costume you wouldn’t mind loaning, please contact the elementary office.

Thank you!

 

FROM THE DESK OF THE SUPERINTENDENT

 

Way to GO!!!!!!  Congratulations!  For the 6th consecutive year, Adair County R-II Schools in Brashear have met all 14 areas in the Annual Performance Report from the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.  Receiving a perfect score for 6 consecutive years is an accomplishment that our students, staff, and community can take great pride in!  Job well done!  The Annual Performance Report covers areas of testing, attendance, drop-outs, courses offered, ACT scores, college placement, and career education placement.  This report on schools is what determines whether schools retain accreditation.  We are happy to report that we are again Accredited With Distinction in Performance.

 

This school year is off and going strong!  We are well into the “swing” of school now.  Classes are going strong and students are in the routine of school…some more willing than others!  Our sports teams are going strong.  Congratulations to the Lady Tiger Softball team…Tri County Conference Champions!!!  Great job Ladies and Coach Schneider!  Our Tiger Baseball team finished the season with a big win against Bevier…14 – 13.  Way to go Tigers!!!  I would also like to congratulate Alli Garrett for being selected to the Northeast Missouri Freshman/Sophomore All-District Choir.

 

As we continue with the task of educating our young people, it is important to understand that just like the saying goes, “It takes a village to raise a child”, we are all in this most important task together.  The child has responsibility in his/her own education.  The school has responsibility in a child’s education.  The parents have responsibility in a child’s education.  And, the community has a responsibility, too.  It truly does take everyone working together for our children, our students, to succeed and learn.  Thanks for your help and support!

 

Failure is always a part of learning.  So, encourage your child even more when they fail, keep lifting them up, and praising them for their determination.

 

Þ      Walt Disney was fired by a newspaper for lacking ideas.  He also went bankrupt several times before he built Disneyland.

 

Þ      A relatively unsuccessful marketer of restaurant equipment, he didn’t sell his first hamburger until age 52.  At a time when many people prepare for retirement, Ray Kroc built McDonald’s from a handful of hamburger stands into the world’s largest food chain.

 

Failure is part of learning!

 

 

 

Shelly Shipman

Superintendent

 

We believe that in a democratic society, education must help the students realize their worth as individuals and should lead them toward becoming productive members of society.

 

 

ADAIR COUNTY R-II SCHOOL
205 West Dewey Street

Brashear, Missouri 63533

Telephone: (660) 323-5272      Fax: (660) 323-5250

 

                  SHELLY SHIPMAN                                       BRENT DOOLIN

                           Superintendent                                                                          K - 12 Principal

 

 

 

Dear Parents and Friends of Brashear Elementary School,

 

We have been remodelling our school playground over the last few years, starting in 2008.  Many old pieces of equipment have been replaced.  Over the last 3 years, we have made $10,709 in changes and additions to our playground using money raised from various fundraisers and donations.   We would like to install 1 large combination play structure to replace the existing wooden structure which will complete our renovations and make our playground a place where children will have the safe, stimulating and healthy opportunities to play that they so need and deserve.  We really need your help.

 

We have set a $25,000 fundraising target for the playground project.  So far, we have $4,026 from previous fundraising efforts.  We are also researching grant possibilities to help with the cost.  In short, we need to raise $20,974.  Our goal is to raise this amount by December 2011 in hopes to order and install the new equipment during the summer of 2012.

 

A donation from your family or company to the Adair County R-II Playground Fund would be very much appreciated.  Your donation will have a direct impact on the health and happiness of our children.  All donations of $10 or more will receive a tax receipt.  With a donation of $50 or more, your family or company can become an official school sponsor.  As a sponsor, your contribution will be gratefully acknowledged in our “School News” bulletins, on our school website, in the local newspaper and on a permanent plaque that will display your family or company name and express our heartfelt thanks.

         Levels of Sponsorship

 

            Diamond                                $1,000 or more

Gold                        $500

Silver                     $200

            Bronze                   $100

Friend                    $50


We wish to thank you in advance for your support of this project. You can mail your donation to:

 

Adair County R-II School

205 West Dewey Street

Brashear, MO 63533

 

Be sure and include contact information for your family or business to ensure proper acknowledgement of your donation.  Please do not hesitate to contact the school if you should have any questions.  Together we can make this happen!

     
Sincerely,

 

The Parent Teacher Club

 

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