Sunday, December 27, 2015

Return of the Fantastic Researcher

Why did TV Asahi choose me for their program on Elementary Education? My coordinator at GPA USA, the company that searched for an American educator, said she found me on the U.S. Department of Education website as a Terrell Bell Award winner and I was her first choice. Kind of hard to turn that down.

Sasaki Chinatsu (left) and Sayaka Tanako
 I signed a confidentiality agreement that I would not share anything prior to the broadcast of the show in January, so I am limited to pictures and stories that took place during non-work time.

I was greeted at the airport by one of the show producers, Sasaki Chinatsu, and my personal interpreter, Sayaka Takano. I put my life in the hands of these wonderful women for the week I was there. I have never experienced anything like this- surrounded by people who do not speak English, and reliant on one person for all of my information. As a person who always likes to be in control, it was a humbling experience for me, and I was fortunate to have a well-educated, funny, and knowledgeable person to interpret what was going on and translate that information to me and my information to them.

Pasi Majasaari, highly regarded Elementary Principal from Finland, and I spent a lot of free time together and Sayaka was our guide through Tokyo, Kamakura, and Yokohama. His school is featured in a Michael Moore documentary that will be released this spring and has been nominated for an academy award. Probably not going to see Micahel Moore in Bancroft or Rosalie. I hope someday to visit his school located near Helsinki.

I learned a lot from Pasi and Sayaka and will remember my week as a Fantastic Researcher as a great personal learning experience that I will carry with me forever. Very much how I feel about the month I spent in Tanzania, you have to experience life and the world in order to appreciate it.

I included photos of the different foods during the week for those who are curious and a selfie standing in front of the Pacific Ocean. I was treated very well the entire time I was there, with good food and transportation to where I wanted to go. I added two Hard Rock Cafe glasses to my growing collection and bought two Hapi coats (used for festivals).

Homer Holiday Basketball Tournament Bracket

Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Pajama Day in First Grade

Joined the First Grade for Polar Express Trip in pajamas. had a chance to wear my new Hapi coat (for festivals)

Pictures from Japan Trip

My home for a week
Shopping for a Hapi Coat
Unique architecture
Samurai watching over the shopping area
Blowfish. Wanted to eat one but my partner did not
Kobe beef for dinner
Waitress preparing our meal
Hard Rock Uedo
TV Asahi Studio
View from the top of the studio- Tokyo skyline
Famous TV character on TV Asahi
Pacific Ocean from Kamakura
Picked the right day to turn the wheel
Yes, we were here on December 18. Guess I brought home some merit.
Hard Rock Yokohama
View from 69th floor of Restaurant in Yokohama- Last night in Japan

Barber Villa Christmas Party

Barber Sunrise Villa Manager Cindi Peters hosted a Christmas Party for Barber Villa residents last night. Good food and a festive atmosphere.

Monday, December 21, 2015

Sunday, December 20, 2015

Back in the USA

First thing I wanted was a cheeseburger. The Japanese food was great and we ate at some of the best restaurants, but I came back ten pounds lighter.

The English-Japanese language barrier was difficult for me to get used to. I was at the mercy of my interpretor, Sayaka, for all of my information, and for a control freak like me it was stressful.
 
Overall this was a good experience. Let's just say that I am very proud of the education that we provide our students and I wouldn't trade it for anywhere else in the world.

Friday, December 18, 2015

Bancroft-Rosalie Academic All-State Fall Sports

The following students were named Academic All-state by the Nebraska School Activities Association in these sports
Football- Jacob Cole
Volleyball- Hannah Flock and Tess Nottlemann
Girls Golf- Paige Peters
Play Production- Kylee Cole and Tess Nottlemann

Friday, December 11, 2015

Football District for next two years

District C2-3:
Schools Assigned:
Archbishop Bergan
BRLD
Logan View
Oakland-Craig
Tekamah-Herman
Wisner-Pilger

Wednesday, December 9, 2015

National Institute For Direct Instruction monthly newsletter


Science Olympiad at Midland University

Four B-R fifth grade students attended the Elementary Science Olympiad at Midland University in Fremont Tuesday. The students were Michael Cooney, Stephanie Wiese, Ella Bridges and McKenzie Murphy. The students participated in several science challenges including building a tower.


Tuesday, December 8, 2015

School Board meeting summary


Bancroft-Rosalie Community School Board News

The December meeting of the Bancroft-Rosalie School Board was held Monday, December 7, 2015 at 7:30 p.m. in the school library. Dr. Cerny presented the November transportation report, AQuesst results, and the Blended Learning Pilot School program.

In old business the board discussed purchasing a school truck. The board approved the recommended coaches for BRLD Fall sports. Head coaches are Dan Maresh- Football, Rebecca James- Volleyball.

In new business the board approved the audit and the annual report. The staff Christmas gathering at Main Street was approved for up to $350. The board received a report on school health services. The superintendent annual evaluation was discussed.

The board held an executive session to discuss contracts.

Monday, December 7, 2015