ADAIR COUNTY R-II NEWSLETTER
MARCH 1, 2010 Brashear, Missouri
PUBLIC LIBRARY PROGRAM NEWS
The following
programs will be featured at the Adair County Public Library during the month
of March.
For
Students in Middle and High School
Teens and Tweens
will meet on Tuesday, March 16 at 4:30 p.m. to produce book trailers. Be sure to bring your favorite book!
For
Students in Preschool - 5th Grade
Fairy Tale
Theater
Leaping
Leprechauns! This afternoon program
presented by Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity will feature Irish folklore
on Thursday, March 18 at 4:30 p.m.
Spring into
Reading with Dr. Seuss
Join the Truman
Chapter of NEA on the first day of spring, Saturday, March 20 from 2:00-3:00
p.m. for an hour of Seussillyistic adventure.
Students are encouraged to come dressed as their favorite character from
any Seuss book.
JUMP ROPE FOR HEART
On Saturday, February 20th
eighteen students participated in the annual Jump Rope for Heart event. The students jumped rope, played games, and
enjoyed a wonderful lunch. $1,005.00
was raised for the American Heart Association.
Thank you to everyone who donated to the event.
Congratulations to Kaelyn
Sullivan for being the top fundraiser with a total of $210. Congratulations also to Aubrey Bleything for
being the winner of the pool party donated by the Depot Inn and Suites of
LaPlata.
We would like to thank the
following businesses who donated items to make our event successful.
*Hy-Vee - Gift card for fruit and vegetables
*Pepsi - bottles of
water/flavored water
*Subway inside Wal-Mart -
sandwiches for lunch
Toni Tuggle
JRFH 2010 Coordinator
PLAYGROUND FUNDRAISER
The Brashear Playground
Committee will be hosting a Spaghetti Supper on Monday, March 22 from 5:30-7:30
p.m. in conjunction with the Book Fair and Author Night. Cost of the supper is $5.00 ages 13 and up,
$3.00 ages 3-12, and children under 2 are free. The meal will include; spaghetti, garlic bread, lettuce salad,
dessert, and drink. We are asking for
dessert donations. If you can donate a
dessert or have any questions, please contact Jo Kincaid ext. 24 or Toni Tuggle
ext. 33 at 323-5272.
COMMUNITY EDUCATION CLASSES AVAILABLE
Kirksville Area Technical Center has numerous
community education classes available to the public. Enrollment began Monday, January 18, 2010 for the spring session.
Courses will be offered at KATC in the following
areas during the months of March through June:
Computers, Technical, Health Occupations, Personal Enrichment, and Youth
Classes.
For a listing of courses available, you may
contact Kirksville Area Technical Center, the High School Office at Adair
County R-II or by visiting KATC website at
http://www.kirksville.k12.mo.us/tech_center and clicking on the link for
Community Education.
You may register in
person or by phone at the Community Education Office at the Kirksville Area
Technical Center, 1103 South Cottage Grove, Kirksville, MO, between the hours
of 8:00 am and 3:30 pm Monday through Friday.
The phone number is (660) 665-2865.
Online Courses from ed2go are available in the
following areas with new classes beginning March 17, April 21, May 19, June 16,
July 21, and August 18:
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Business
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Start Your Own Business
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Grant Writing
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Career Ideas
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Career Development
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Personal Enrichment
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Test Prep
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Digital Photography
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Entertainment
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Languages
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Art, History, Math & More
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Family & Friends
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Law & Legal Careers
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Personal Finance
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Health Care
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Teaching
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Writing
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Basic Computer Literacy
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Computer Applications
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Web Programming
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Web Design
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Computer Programming
To enroll
in ed2go:
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www.ed2go.com/katc
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Click “Browse courses by Department”
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Select the course and click
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Click on “Enroll Now”
5.
Click on the date you will begin training
6.
Complete the registration form
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COMMUNITY EDUCATION SURVEY
Dear
Patron,
In
order to ensure that we are providing our community with comprehensive
education services, we are asking you to complete this survey and return it to
the school. We would like to thank you
in advance for taking the time to respond to this survey. Your input is valuable to the improvement of
our school system. You may drop this
off at the school or mail it to Adair County R-II School, 205 West Dewey
Street, Brashear, MO 63533.
Indicate
how much you agree or disagree with each statement by marking an “X” in the
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What
community education courses, if any, would you like to see offered at Adair
County R-II School?
BREAKFAST/LUNCH 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:
yogurt or peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
March 1-5
Monday: Cereal, toast/Chicken
nuggets, macaroni & cheese, vegetable, mandarin oranges, cookie, milk
Tuesday: Donut, fruit/Spaghetti,
cottage cheese, vegetable, fruit, pumpkin bar, milk
Wednesday: Breakfast pizza/Mr.
Ribb, mashed potatoes, vegetable, fruit, brownie, milk
Thursday: Apple or cherry
strudel/Taco casserole, refried beans, lettuce, fruit, cake, milk
Friday: Sausage, toast/Fish
sandwich, fries, vegetable, fruit, pumpkin bar, milk
March 8-12
Monday: Breakfast bites,
syrup/Ravioli, broasted potatoes, vegetable, mandarin oranges, no bake cookie,
milk
Tuesday: Biscuits & gravy/Hot
ham & cheese, chips w/ cheese, vegetable, fruit, Oreo® pudding, milk
Wednesday: French toast sticks,
syrup/Baked chicken, mashed potatoes, green beans, peaches, chocolate cake,
milk
Thursday: Pop tarts/Nachos,
lettuce, vegetable, fruit, cookie, milk
Friday: NO SCHOOL
March 15-19
Monday: Waffle, syrup, sausage
links/Tenderloin on bun, cheesy potatoes, vegetable, mandarin oranges, pumpkin
bar, milk
Tuesday: Cinnamon roll/Tacos,
refried beans, lettuce, fruit, brownie, milk
Wednesday: Biscuit, sausage, egg,
cheese/Country fried steak, mashed potatoes, vegetable, fruit, cheesecake, milk
Thursday: Donut, fruit/Hot dog on
bun, chips, carrot sticks, fruit, cookie, milk
Friday: Sausage, toast/Pizza,
corn, fruit, jello, ice cream, milk
March 22-26
Monday: Pancake, syrup, sausage/Beef & noodles,
mashed potatoes, green beans, mandarin oranges, chocolate cake, milk
Tuesday: Breakfast
pizza/Pepperoni hot pocket, chips w/ cheese, vegetable, fruit, peanut butter
bar, milk
Wednesday: Biscuits &
gravy/Hamburger on bun, fries, vegetable, fruit, apple crisp, milk
Thursday: Muffin, fruit/Grilled
cheese, soup, vegetable, strawberries, white cake, milk
Friday: Breakfast bites,
syrup/Pizza, corn, fruit, jello, cookie, milk
March 29-31
Monday: Long john, fruit/Chicken
sandwich, mashed potatoes, vegetable, mandarin oranges, cookie, milk
Tuesday: Pop tarts/Corn dog,
tater tots, vegetable, fruit, brownie, milk
Wednesday: French toast sticks,
syrup/Nachos, lettuce, vegetable, fruit, Oreo® pudding, milk
THANK YOU
Brett and Wendy Kerby & family for their
donation of Oh, the Places He Went, The Boy on Fairfield Street, and The
Sound of Music
Kelsey Watson for her donation of several Amazing
Stories of Polio periodicals
Books and scholarship donations make a lasting
tribute to the memory of our loved ones.
If there is someone that you would like to memorialize in this way,
please contact the school at 323-5272.
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ü 1-5 District Basketball
at Madison—There TBA
ü 1-6 Gorin 5th/6th Grade
Basketball Tournament—There TBA
ü 1 Busy Bees—Here 8:30-11:00
a.m.
ü 4 5th/6th Grade Girls
& Boys Basketball w/ Knox County—There 6:00 p.m.
ü 5 Knox County Tournament
of Minds-Grades 5-8—There TBA
ü 6 Tri-County Conference
Band Practice at Novinger—There 9:00 a.m.
ü 6-13 Leonard 5th/6th
Grade Basketball Tournament—There TBA
ü8 Busy Bees—Here
8:30-11:00 a.m.
ü 8 Tri-County Conference
Band Tour—Green City 9:00 a.m.;
Novinger 11:00 a.m.; LaPlata 1:30 p.m.
ü 10 Early
Dismissal-Teacher In-service—12:45 p.m.
ü 10 Academic Bowl—Here
4:00 p.m.
ü 11 Academic Bowl at
Macon County—There 4:00 p.m.
ü 12 No School—Spring
Break
ü 15-20 5th/6th Grade
Basketball Tournament—Here TBA
ü 15 Busy Bees—Here
8:30-11:00 a.m.
ü 16 Academic Bowl at Linn
County—There 4:00 p.m.
ü 19 Art Club to St.
Louis—There TBA
ü 22-27 Knox County
5th/6th Grade Basketball Tournament—There TBA
ü 22 Third Quarter Ends
ü 22 Busy Bees—Here
8:30-11:00 a.m.
ü 22 Playground Committee
Spaghetti Supper—Here 5:30-7:30 p.m.
ü 22 Evening in
Education-Author Night/Book Fair—Here 6:00 p.m.
ü 23 Spring Picture
Promotion
Pre-School begins at
8:00 a.m.
ü 23 Baseball w/ North
Shelby—There 5:00 p.m.
ü 24 Lunch w/ the
Principal K-1
ü 24 Academic Bowl—Here
4:00 p.m.
ü 25 Lunch w/ the
Principal 2-3
ü 26 Lunch w/ the Principal 4-6
ü 26-28 Tri-County
Conference Art Show at Bevier—There TBA
ü 26 District Band at
Hannibal—There TBA
ü 26 Elementary Awards
Assembly—Here 2:45 p.m.
ü 27 Conference Academic
Bowl Tournament at Bevier—There TBA
ü 29 Busy Bees—Here
8:30-11:00 a.m.
ü 30 Baseball w/ Linn
County—There 5:00 p.m.
ü 30 5th/6th Grade Girls
& Boys Basketball w/ Green City—There 6:00 p.m.
ü 31 Baseball w/ Knox
County —There 5:00 p.m.