ADAIR COUNTY R-II NEWSLETTER
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY INDUCTS NEW MEMBERS
Ten students were inducted into the Brashear Chapter of National Honor Society on February 12. The new members are Drew Moyer and Dani Moyer, son and daughter of Mark and Ann Moyer; Brooke Crandall, daughter of Kenny and Teri Crandall; Brooke Salter, daughter of Lonnie and Kim Salter; Danny Clarkson, son of Doug and Paula Clarkson; Bill Elam, son of Mike and Wanda Elam; Emilee Hardwick, daughter of Robert and CoeAnn Hardwick; Danielle Lowe, daughter of Marty and Paula Lowe; Kristin Osborn, daughter of Jeff and Lisa Osborn; and Holly Hazen, daughter of Craig and Becky Hazen.
They will join nine other members in completing various service and leadership projects throughout the year. Congratulations!
The NHS students would like to thank those who made our recent Valentine sales and Three-Point-A-Thon a success. Monies from these projects will be used to fund a variety of service projects around the school as well as to pay for the NHS spring trip to The New Theatre Restaurant in Kansas City in April.
ACADEMIC BOWL SEASON BEGINS
Academic Bowl season begins on Monday, March 3. We are scheduled to play only 4 games at home, but the dates may have to change due to the basketball schedule. Home games are scheduled to begin at 5:00 p.m.
Varsity team members this year include Alicia Longano, Brock Dodsworth, Brooke Crandall, Katie Thudium, Brent Platz, Jeremiah Osborn, and Danny Clarkson.
Junior High members this year are Bridget Clarkson, Tyler Killen, Andrea Reeves, Stefanie McKim, Kellie Primmer, Kale Moore, and Nathan Osborn.
Jenny Elsea and Brooke Salter will be statisticians for both teams.
STUDENTS TO BE PUBLISHED
Students in Mrs. Thomas's fifth grade classroom are going to be published poets. Ten students' poems have been selected for A Celebration of Young Poets, which will be published in the near future.
The students selected include Samantha Cooper, Shelbie Creason, Devin Dobbins, Alexis Harrelson, Tabitha Killen, Emily Ladwig, Desiree Partin, Katie Stewart, Megan Taylor, and Matt Thomas.
In addition, three students will be published in the Teacher's Selection Anthology. These students are Ashley Collop, Emily Ladwig, and Daniel Smith.
Congratulations to these fine poets.
SPELLING BEE CELEBRATES 20 YEARS
The 20th Annual Spelling Bee will be held March 27, 2003 at 2:00 p.m. in the high school cafeteria.
Fifth grade contestants are Tabitha Killen, Daniel Smith, Matt Thomas, Katie Stewart, and alternate Alexis Harrelson.
Sixth grade contestants are Courtney Clarkson, Anthony Chambers, Joshua Owen, Kiley Watson, and alternate Jacob Sweet.
Seventh grade contestants are Jeremy Clay, Christina Scudder, David Anderson, Kale Watson, and alternate Alexis Longano.
Eighth grade contestants are Bridget Clarkson, Tyler Killen, Amanda Powell, Seth Wheeler, and alternate Tyler Blake.
PTS will provide cash awards for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place finishers. The school will honor students with medals. The public is welcome to attend.
TIGER PRIDE
Congratulations to the following Tri-County Conference Band members on their chair placement:
Andrea Reeves 8th Chair Flute
Christina Scudder 1st Chair Clarinet
Ashley Schneiderheinze 6th Chair Trombone
Alexis Longano 2nd Chair Percussion
They will rehearse next Sunday afternoon then perform on tour at Bevier, Atlanta, and Brashear at 1:00 p.m. on Monday, March 3. The public is welcome to attend.
SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT REVIEW
The MSIP (Missouri School Improvement Program) Review Team, made up of DESE officials and area educators, visited our school district February 24-26. The results of the team review will be available to the district in approximately six to eight weeks.
School districts in the state of Missouri are reviewed once every five years to ensure the quality of education provided to Missouri students.
Preparation for this review has taken a considerable number of man-hours from our faculty, staff, and community. I would like to commend everyones efforts to make this a successful experience.
One of the strengths cited in the exit conference with the DESE officials is the strong community support that this district enjoys. Thank you for all that you do to support this school district. It is our unfailing hope and desire that we are able to give back to the community through excellent educational experiences and opportunities for our youth.
GROUNDHOG JOB SHADOWING DAY
A huge thank you to all of the parents and local business people who helped make Adair County R-II Schools 4th Annual Groundhog Job Shadow Day a success. Fifty-seven students from grades 5, 6 and 10 were out on the job on Tuesday, February 4.
Groundhog Job Shadow Day is sponsored by Americas Promise, National School-to-Work Opportunities Office, Junior Achievement and American Society of Association Executives and is a day dedicated to giving young people across America Job Shadowing experiences. Job Shadowing enables kids to shadow a workplace mentor as he or she goes through a normal day on the job, providing an up-close look at how the skills learned in school are put into action in the workplace.
Students returned from their Job Shadowing experience enthusiastic and with a better understanding of how the skills learned in the school environment are used in the "real world" work place. We appreciate the effort put forth by the parents, mentors and businesses involved in making this a successful learning experience for these students.
Following is a list of businesses and/or people who donated their time to this project.
Donna Bond - Adair County R-II School |
Ryan Crandall Adair County Sheriffs Dept. |
Kirksville Police Department |
Rick Bunch Bunch Cycle |
Roger Thompson MO Electrical Contracting |
Curt Riley Kirksville Junior High School |
Michelle Boyd TSU, Athletic Training |
Amy Grahlen Maples Clinic |
Bill Kuntz TSU, University Farm |
Robert Scharrer JimCo. |
David Moore Adair County Vet Clinic |
Sarah Young KTRM Radio |
Jen Shahan Hastings |
Amy Fleshman Physical Therapy Works |
Lee Orchard TSU, Theatre Department |
Jodi Moots Reflections 2000 |
Larry SalterBrashear Oil Co. |
Tabitha Hettinger LaPlata State Bank |
Donna Hettinger Sun Brite Laundry |
Glenda Ambrosia NE Regional Med. Center |
Becky Bunch Dollar General |
Gina Smith Ray Miller Elementary |
Bobbie Davis Kirksville Dental Group |
Melanie Dobbins Young Image Optical |
Debbie Edwards S & S Cleaning |
John Niebruegge KV Small Animal Hospital |
Brenda Killen Truman State University |
Linda McKenzie Home Care |
Shelly Spain Macon Public School |
Robert Mills Adair County R-II School |
Becky Hazen Adair County R-II School |
Lori Patterson Adair County Treasurer |
Eddy Stewart Wastewater Treatment Center |
Ron Harrison Whitney-Harrison Insurance |
Tina Longano Kirksville Manor Care |
Thor Berstead KTVO |
Lisa Fisher Adair County R-II School |
Tim Owen Pro-Tech Company Inc |
Paul Hazen City of Kirksville, Public Works |
Ken Clarkson Associated Electric |
Jeffrey Osborn TSU, Biology Department |
John Garlock KTVO |
Debby Olsen - Adair County R-II School |
Ashley Alexander TSU, Student |
Charlene Fisher Substitute Teacher |
Julia Owings Dr. Hamans Office |
Larry Higgins Higgins Bulldozing |
Larry McKim Farming |
Peggy Woods Kirksville High School |
Kenny Pinksa Country Kitchen |
Marvin McClanahan & Helen Adams KTUF Radio |
Thank-you for all of your continued support of our students!
Mrs. Grissom, Counselor
CONSTRUCTION UPDATE
Construction continues to progress on schedule. The concrete for the gymnasium floor has been poured and the remaining insulation and drywall is being installed.
Installation of the HVAC system, plumbing, electricity and phone lines are all well under way. Also, as you drive by, you may notice the addition of exterior windows.
The projection for the completion of this project is for the end of March to the middle of April. We are looking with great anticipation toward that day.
You can view the progress at: http://brashear.k12.mo.us/dept/newel/index.htm
MENU
Breakfast each day includes milk and juice. The following items are offered daily for students to choose from in lieu of the main entrée: salad bar, yogurt or peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
March 3-7
Monday: French toast sticks w/ syrup/Chicken fajita, spanish rice, lettuce & cheese, banana, milk
Tuesday: Flapstick w/ syrup/Hot dog on bun, green beans, applesauce, chocolate brownie, milk
Wednesday: Breakfast pizza/Mr. Ribb, mashed potatoes & gravy, peaches, oatmeal cookie, milk
Thursday: Funnel cake/Pizza, corn, pineapple, white cake w/ blueberries, milk
Friday: Scrambled eggs & toast/Soft pretzel w/ cheese sauce, carrots, pears, rice krispie treat, milk
March 10-14
Monday: French toast w/ syrup/Hamburger on bun, french fries, peaches, no bake cookie, milk
Tuesday: Flapstick w/ syrup/Fish, macaroni & cheese, apple, corn bread, milk
Wednesday: Breakfast pizza/Mozzarella sticks w/ marinara sauce, green beans, pears, rocky road cookie, milk
Thursday: No School
Friday: No School
March 17-21
Monday: French toast w/ syrup/Garlic cheese bread w/ marinara sauce, green beans, pears, lime green jello, milk
Tuesday: Flapstick w/ syrup/Mini corn dogs, broccoli w/ cheese sauce, applesauce, chocolate cake, milk
Wednesday: Breakfast pizza/Spaghetti, bread sticks, peas, strawberries, milk
Thursday: Funnel cake/Nachos, corn, mandarin oranges, chocolate chip cookie, milk
Friday: Scrambled eggs & toast/BBQ pork on bun, french fries, slaw, apple, milk
March 24-28
Monday: French toast w/ syrup/Chicken patty, green beans, applesauce, carrot cake, milk
Tuesday: Flapstick w/ syrup/Crispito, spanish rice, lettuce & cheese, sugar cookie, milk
Wednesday: Breakfast pizza/Pizza dippers w/ marinara sauce, corn, peaches, pumpkin bar, milk
Thursday: Funnel cake/Tacos, refried beans, lettuce & cheese, sherbet, milk
Friday: Scrambled eggs & toast/Tenderloin on bun, baked beans, pineapple, white cake, milk
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5th/6th Grade Girls and Boys Basketball w/ LaPlata |
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12:00 p.m. |
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Conference Band Rehearsal at Bevier |
1:00-5:00 p.m. |
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District Basketball Tournament at Green City |
There |
TBA |
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Tri-County Conference Band Tour Bevier 8:30 a.m.; Atlanta 10:30 a.m.; Brashear 1:00 p.m. |
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Spring Pictures - Pre-School begins at 8:30 a.m. |
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Academic Bowl w/ Bucklin |
Here |
5:00 p.m. |
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Busy Bees |
Here |
9:00-11:00 a.m. |
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Book Fair |
Here |
1:00-8:00 p.m. |
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Academic Bowl w/ Novinger |
Here |
5:00 p.m. |
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Evenings in Education |
Here |
6:00-7:00 p.m. |
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PTS Meeting/Spring Concert |
Here |
7:00 p.m. |
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Academic Bowl w/ Green City |
There |
5:00 p.m. |
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Girls Scouts Meeting in Cafeteria |
Here |
6:30-8:00 p.m. |
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No School - Spring Break |
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Academic Bowl w/ Atlanta |
There |
5:00 p.m. |
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Red Ribbon Week |
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Academic Bowl w/ LaPlata |
Here |
5:00 p.m. |
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Third Quarter Ends |
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Academic Bowl w/ Macon County |
Here |
5:00 p.m. |
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Academic Bowl w/ Bevier |
There |
5:00 p.m. |
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Academic Bowl w/ Linn County |
There |
6:30 p.m. |
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Bird Appreciation Day |
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Conference Academic Bowl at Bucklin |
There |
9:00 a.m. |
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Busy Bees |
Here |
9:00-11:00 a.m. |
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PAT Messy Night |
Here |
5:30-6:30 p.m. |
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FBLA Field Trip to Chicago |
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Jump for Heart |
Here |
3:30-5:00 p.m. |
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Spelling Bee |
Here |
2:00 p.m. |
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District Music Festival-Vocal at TSU |
There |
TBA |
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Cairo Varsity Relays at Moberly |
There |
4:00 p.m. |
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District Music Festival-Instrumental at TSU |
There |
TBA |
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After-Prom 3-on-3 Tournament |
Here |
TBA |
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Atlanta Junior High Relays |
There |
TBA |
31-May 2 |
MAP and Terra Nova Testing |