Monday, December 20, 2010

Coach Sjuts wins 300th


Coach Mike Sjuts picked up his 300th basketball victory in last Friday night's 60-56 win over Homer.

The milestone wins for basketball are 100, 200, 300 and 400. Coach Sjuts is the second Bancroft-Rosalie basketball coach to reach the 300 win milestone.

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Wind Turbine is generating electricity



The computer interface has been connected to the wind turbine and is providing the school data on how much energy is being generated by the wind turbine.

The above dials are a digital image of what is displayed on the computer. We can see wind speed, turbine speed and energy produced by the turbine. This data will be uploaded to the Wind Application Center at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

Texting/Sexting/Facebook assembly for grades 7-12

School attorney Karen Haase will be presenting an assembly to Bancroft-Rosalie 7-12 students on the topic of "Sexting,Texting and Facebook."She will provide students with information on the legal problems that can be associated with these activities. The assembly will be at 10:00 am January 12, 2011.

There will be a morning inservice for B-R staff members at 7:30 am on the same subject.

Pender Public Schools will also host the same workshops that afternoon. Pender Princiapl Kelly Ballinger worked to pull these presentations together for the benefit of students and staff from both schools.

Students will gain an understanding of the dangers of texting and using facebook.

School General Fund Audit information

Here are General Fund figures from the school audit of the 2009-10 school year. The audit was approved by the School Board December 13. Auditors are Morrow, Davies, and Toelle.

GENERAL FUND
A. Sources of Income:
Total Local Property Taxes 1,567,040
Total Motor Vehicle Taxes 101,930
Total Other Local Revenues 7,987
Total County Receipts 24,952
Total State Aid 923,112
Total State Special Education 148,615
Total Other State Receipts 179,203
Total Non-revenue Receipts 4,413
Total Federal Receipts 476,647
Total Receipts 3,433,899

B. Expenditures:
Salaries 1,651,928
Benefits 515,878
Purchased Services and Utilities 353,692
Supplies and Materials 100,543
Furniture and Equipment 59,791
Debt Service 260,760
Other Expenditures 18,917
Transfers 69,000
Federal Programs 312,038
Total Expenditures 3,342,547

C. GENERAL FUND BALANCE
Balance 8-31-09
589,321
Receipts 3,433,899
Disbursements 3,342,547
Cash Balance 8-31-10
680,673

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Bancroft-Rosalie Community School Board News

Bancroft-Rosalie Community School Board News

The December meeting of the Bancroft-Rosalie School Board was held Monday, December 13, 2010 at 9:00 p.m. in the school library. Dr. Cerny presented the November transportation report and election results.

In new business the board approved the 2009-10 audit and the 2009-10 annual report. The staff Christmas gathering at the Country Pub was set for Wednesday, December 22. The board approved a cooperative agreement with Pender Public Schools for baseball and golf in 2011. The softball cooperative with Wisner-Pilger for Fall of 2011 and 2012 was discussed, the NSAA paperwork will be completed and placed on the January agenda for approval. The board approved $5,000 for the purchase of 40 new choir robes.

In old business the board reviewed the estimate from Beckenhauer Construction for a four classroom building addition in the amount of $1,338,361. Financing options from D.A. Davidson were discussed. The Board approved an application for Quality School Construction Bonds for the full cost of the project.

Monday, December 13, 2010

All-State Football teams announced

Congratulations to the five Bancroft-Rosalie football players that were recognized for all-state this weekend.

Omaha World Herald All-State
End- Aaron Brown
Punter- Alex Berg
Linebacker- Matt Stansberry
Honorable Mention- Mitchell Hawk and Jalen Flock


Lincoln Journal-Star
Line- Jalen Flock
Athlete- Alex Berg
Linebacker- Matt Stansberry
Honroanle Mention- Aaron Brown

Huskerland Prep report
Running Back- Matt Stansberry
Defensive Line- Mitchell Hawk
Punter- Alex Berg

Friday, December 10, 2010

Suspension policy

The following general rules apply for suspending (expelling) students:

1. A student may only be suspended up to the end of the current semester. Exception, if a student brings a gun to school. Then they must be suspended for two semesters (one year) but no longer than one year. Students have the right to appeal a long term suspension (more than 10 days) to a hearing officer from outside the school system.

2.If the student is a Special Education student, then they can be suspended no more than 10 days. The school must then hold a meeting to discuss the student's Individual Education Plan (IEP) and adjust it if necessary. The school is responsible for providing basic education services to the student according to the IEP. Parents have the right to have input into the IEP, and can appeal if the parent disagrees with the student placement or services provided.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

School Board agenda Monday December 13

Bancroft-Rosalie Community School
Regular Board of Education Meeting Agenda
Monday, December 13, 2010 --- 9:00 p.m. in Bancroft

1. Call to Order
2. Roll Call

3. Read and approve the minutes of the November 8, 2010 regular board meeting.

4. Treasurer’s Report
A. Approve the Bills
B. Financial Review

5. Review Agenda

6. Public Hearing

7. Administrator’s Reports:
A. Superintendent’s Report
B. Principal’s Report

8. Old Business:
A. Building addition plan and payment options.

B.

9. New Business:

A. Approve the 2009-10 audit.

B. Approve the 2009-10 annual report.

C. Approve amount for staff Christmas (Wednesday Dec. 22 at the Country Pub).

D. Approve golf and baseball cooperative agreements with Pender.

E. Approve purchase of Band uniforms and choir robes.

10. Discussion Items

A.

11. Executive Session.
12. Future Planning- Next meeting- Monday, January 10, 2011 at 7:30 p.m.
13. Adjournment.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Summary of Betterment meeting housing discussion

The Bancroft Betterment has taken on Housing as its priority. In October, representatives from the Northeast Nebraska Department of Economic Development held a community meeting in Bancroft. They suggested that Bancroft talk to Lyons to see how they are dealing with vacant buildings in need of repair.

Ron Daberkow and Alan Steinmeyer were guest speakers at the December Bancroft Betterment meeting Monday.

Ron described the three step process they went through to put their program in place.
Step 1- Adopt a building code
Step 2- Adopt a village ordinance
Step 3- Appoint a Housing administrator, a Building Inspector, and a Health Department representative.
Copies were provided on the Lyons code and ordinances.

The Building inspector is responsible for determining if a building is in need of repairs, based on the building code, and how much the cost of repairs will be. If the repairs will cost less than 50% of the value of the building, then it is yellow tagged. The property owner is notified by certified mail and has 90 days to fix the building.

If the building repairs are greater than 50% of the value of the building, the building is red-tagged. The building becomes a city responsibility and the city pays to tear down the building. There is also an emergency Red Tag if a building becomes damaged due to fire or weather.

Owners have an appeal process.
Step 1- A hearing with the Housing administrator.
Step 2- Appeal the decision to the Village Board
Step 3- Appeal the decision to the courts.

Lyons budgets $10,000 a year for dealing with building in disrepair. They tag 3-4 houses per year. The process can take over 3 years before a building is tore down. Removing a house typically costs $6,000-7,000 to tear down and haul away.

The next step will be to do a housing study in Bancroft. This will include a community survey. Survey information will be used to determine if Bancroft is eligible for any Housing grant programs. Cuming County Economic Developer Garry Clark has been working with Northeast Development on the Housing study.He anticipates having information to share at the January 3 Betterment meeting.

Bancroft is in the Three Rivers Housing District. Three Rivers will put together some information on programs Bancroft may be interested in. This information will be shared at the Bancroft Betterment meeting January 3. Pam Thompson, of Three Rivers, has been invited to attend the February 7 Betterment meeting to talk about the different programs.

Several community members have volunteered to be on a Housing committee to develop a housing action plan to present to the community members and the Village Board. A meeting date for the committee has not been set.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Great Sioux War Geography at Neihardt Site this Sunday

On Sunday, December 12th at 2:00 PM, Paul L. Hedren will present, “Sacred Sites of the Great Sioux War: A Geographer’s Bazaar.” In the program, based on his 1995 book Traveler’s Guide to the Great Sioux War, Hedren takes his audience on an imaginary tour of locations associated with the conflicts of the 1870s. Some are very difficult to see today, and several are indeed sacred places. Hedren is a retired National Park Service superintendent and historian now living in Omaha, Nebraska. A life-long student of the Indian wars of the American West with a special interest in the Great Sioux War, his publications include more than sixty essays appearing in state and national journals, and seven books, including First Scalp for Custer (1980) and We Trailed the Sioux (2003). Hedren’s eighth book, Great Sioux War Orders of Battle, is scheduled for release this February, and a ninth, an epilogue for Sioux Country and the Great Sioux War, is also in press.
The program begins at 2:00 PM and is free and open to the public. A reception will follow. Author books will be available for purchase and signing. The John G. Neihardt State Historic site is located at 306 W. Elm Street in Bancroft, Nebraska.

Monday, December 6, 2010

Statewide analysis of State Reading Test results

Governor Heineman released a school-by-school analysis of the statewide reading test results. His analysis was divided according to NSAA classifications. The entire analysis can be obtained at http://ncsa.org/pages.phtml?pageid=119269.

I am pleased with how our students performed this year, but we do have room for improvement.

Here are the results of students meeting or exceeding the state standards from Class D schools in our area.

Dodge 100%
Bloomfield 90.48%
Osmond 85.19%
Wausa 83.33%
Howells 81.82%
Bancroft-Rosalie 79.17%
Scribner-Snyder 77.27%
Allen 73.33%
Newcastle 72.22%
Hartington 65.52%
Coleridge 62.50%
Winside 61.90%
Lyons-Decatur 61.54%
Emerson-Hubbard 50.00%
Pender 50.00%
Wynot 47.06%
Winnebago 23.08%
Omaha Nation 20.83%
Walthill 20.00%

Friday, December 3, 2010

Bancroft Betterment Meeting Agenda Dec. 6 at 5:15

Bancroft Betterment Monthly Meeting Agenda
December 6, 2010
5:15 pm at the Country Pub

Call to order.

Thank you to this month’s host

Speaker- Ron Daberkow, Lyons House Demolition Program

Read and approve minutes of November 2010 meeting

Reports
1. School
2. Village
3. Betterment Corporation
4. Cuming County Economic Development
5. Neihardt Center
6. Recycling

Old Business
1.
2.

New Business
1. Projects for 2011
2.

Public comments


Next meeting January 3, 2011 , 5:15 pm at Country Pub. Host

Meeting adjourned

New Format for Conference Basketball Tournament

The Lewis and Clark Conference will have a new format for the conference basketball tournament this year. The loss of Coleridge has reduced the teams to fifteen. The conference decided to eliminate the junior varsity games during the first round and move to two varsity games at the higher seeded sites.

Here is the complete basketball tournament schedule for this year.

Lewis & Clark Conference
Basketball Tournament Schedule 2010-2011

Saturday Girls 1st Round Jan 29
Games: 2vs15 & 7vs10 @ 2 seed
Games: 3vs14 & 6vs11 @ 3 seed
Games: 4vs13 & 5vs12 @ 4 seed
Game: 8vs9 @ 8 seed 1 seed gets bye

Monday Boys 1st Round Jan 31
Games: 2vs15 & 7vs10 @ 2 seed
Games: 3vs14 & 6vs11 @ 3 seed
Games: 4vs13 & 5vs12 @ 4 seed
Game: 8vs9 @ 8 seed 1 seed gets bye

Tuesday Girls 2nd Round & Consolation Feb. 1st
2nd round games @Winnebago & Osmond
Consolation round @ Wakefield

Thursday Boys 2nd Round & consolation Feb. 3rd
2nd round games @ Ponca & Bloomfield
Consolation round @ Homer

Friday Girls Semifinal Round
Semifinal @ Bloomfield

Saturday Boys Semifinal Round
Semifinal@ Ponca

Monday Championship Feb. 7
Championship @ Laurel