Friday, June 29, 2018

NSAA question- Facility Size for Class C-2

Those of you that attended the Bancroft-Rosalie vs. Elmwood-Murdock basketball game at the State Tournament last March can attest to the size of the crowds that attend C-2 state basketball games. The NSAA Board of Directors has been discussing the facility size for Class C-2. The Lincoln High School gyms do not have the capacity to hold the spectators for some Boys Class C-2 game sessions. And there isn't a larger facility available that can hold 3,000 fans. The problem was addressed several years ago when tickets went from three game sessions per ticket to two game sessions, but it is still a problem for some games that have teams with big crowd followings. There are several possible options- making the C-2 game admission good for only one game on Thursday; moving Class A games to Wednesday so C-2 can play in the Devaney Center; having C-2 and D-2 game sessions rather than sessions having only one class playing; or leaving it as it is and suggesting that fans get to the site early to ensure they get in.. The NSAA Board will be seeking direction from its member schools to see how to best address this issue.

Wednesday, June 27, 2018

National SkillsUSA competition

Tori Ostrand and Kelcee Bacon are in Louisville Kentucky this week for the National SkillsUSA competitions. Tori is competing in CNA and Kelcee is in the medical terminology contest. Sponsors are Linda Munderloh and TJ Hilsinger.

Friday, June 15, 2018

Bancroft-Rosalie Community School Board of Education Minutes



President Nottlemann called the regular Board of Education meeting to order Monday, June 11, 2018 at 7:33 p.m. Notice was published five days prior to the meeting. Board members present were Pam Browning, Pat Browning, Trevor Bonneau, Jason Gatzemeyer, Scott Hansen and Mike Nottlemann.
President Nottlemann informed the public that a current copy of the ʻOpen Meetings Actʼ is posted on the North wall of the library.
Motion by Bonneau, seconded by Pam Browning to approve the minutes of the May 7, 2018 meeting. Motion carried 6-0.
Motion by Gatzemeyer, seconded by Hansen to allow payment of the invoices. Motion carried 6-0.
Superintendent Cerny gave the financial review.
Motion by Pam Browning, seconded by Gatzemeyer to approve the agenda. Motion carried 6-0.
No one spoke at public hearing.
The Superintendent and Principal presented their reports.
The BRLD co-op committee reported on their meeting Thursday, June 7, 2018 at Lyons.
There was no old business.
In new business the Board reviewed the annual Food Service Program for 2017- 18.
Motion by Bonneau, seconded by Pam Browning to approve the Sick Leave Bank request. Motion carried 6-0.
Motion by Gatzemeyer, seconded by Hansen to add five additional 2:00 dismissals for the 2018-19 calendar. Motion carried 6-0.
Motion by Gatzemeyer, seconded by Hansen to approve the waiver of Fine Arts requirement for two students. Motion carried 6-0.
Motion by Hansen, seconded by Pam Browning for first approval of Board Policies: 443.2, 529, 590, 601.2, 739, 127, 308, 402, 445, 446 Student Discipline, 448 Search and Seizure, 527.2 and 732.1. Motion carried 6-0.
Motion by Pat Browning, seconded by Pam Browning to approve the purchase of Rubber Mulch and replacement playground equipment from Crouch Recreation. Motion carried 6-0.
Motion by Pam Browning, seconded by Trevor Bonneau to adjourn. Motion carried 6-0. The meeting adjourned at 9:02 p.m.

Friday, June 8, 2018

BRLD Parent Code of Conduct

The BRLD Cooperative Board discussed having parents sign a Parent Code of Conduct form before the start of school if they have a child participating in BRLD activities. This form is an attempt by the schools to emphasize the importance of Sportsmanship at school activities.

The forms will be handed out the night of the 7-12 student computer check-out August 7.

Below are the Parent Letter and Parent Code of Conduct form.