This Blog will be used to provide information involving Bancroft-Rosalie School and the community.
Thursday, October 31, 2013
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Monday, October 28, 2013
Senior Job Shadowing
On October 22, B-R seniors spent the day job shadowing. Here are the places that allowed our students to job shadow:
Construction/Flooring Travis Johnson
West Point Elementary School
TMS Design, 10208 L Street Omaha, NE"
Office of Atty General 2115 State Captiol Consumer Mediation Dept.
St. Francis Hospital West Point
Oelkers Associates LLC West Point 203 N Main St.
Stangel's Pharmacy 821 Iowa Ave.Onawa, IA
E-Valley Agronomics 1952 Highway 32 West Point, NE
NET TV Lincoln
Brehmer Mfg. Lyons
Oakland-Craig Elementary School
Indian Health Services Winnebago
Bancroft-Rosalie School expresses great appreciation to each of you for providing opportunities for our students to explore potential careers.
Crawdads appear in B-R Nature Center
Elementary students were surprised to find that 3 crawdads had occupied the sandbox on the elementary playground. Recent rains has caused the metal sandbox to fill with water and Mr. Sjuts placed the crawdads in the sandbox over the weekend for the students to look.
Sunday, October 27, 2013
B-R at Humphrey St. Francis 6:00 pm Thursday
The first round play-off game vs. St. Francis will be played at 6:00 pm.
There will be a regular school day Thursday and Friday.
The team bus will leave at 2:40 pm, players dismissing at 2:30.
Friday, October 25, 2013
Possible rematch with St. Francis in first round
Here is what I have for class D-2 football play-off's
East Bracket
#1 Falls City Sacred Heart vs. #16 Kenesaw
#2 Wynot vs. #15 Wausa
#3 Nebraska Lutheran vs. #14 Osceola
#4 Humphrey St. Francis vs. #13 Bancroft-Rosalie
#5 Fullerton vs. #12 Lincoln Parkview Christian
#6 Giltner vs. #11 Lawrence-Nelson
#7 Sterling vs. #10 Scribner-Snyder
#8 Meridian vs. #9 Lyons-Decatur
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Order Football Play-Off shirts by Monday noon
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
School consolidation
The news that Lyons-Decatur, Oakland-Craig and Tekamah-Herman are talking about merging into a Burt County school has been the topic of conversation this week. As populations in rural communities decrease, consolidations occur. Bancroft and Rosalie merged in 1982. We no longer play our old rivals Beemer, Coleridge, and Newcastle. Community members will remember that Pender and Bancroft-Rosalie voted on a merger in 1995, and that failed merger led to the closing of old buildings and the passing of bonds for the construction of new facilities by both districts.
I researched school consolidations in Nebraska as part of my University of Nebraska Specialists Degree program in 1992. Low student numbers and school facility needs are reasons that were typically given by recently merged K-12 school districts in a survey I conducted. Merged schools reported that increased courses offerings for students and a wider variety of school sports, clubs, and organizations were benefits of their consolidations. Mergers occur in two ways- 1) one school absorbs the other school and the dominant school colors and mascots are kept, or 2) two schools join and become a new entity with new colors and mascot.
The downside is the possible economic impact on communities that lose part or all of their school. Where do students fill up with gas or get pop and snacks on their way to school? Where do people stop to eat and drink after school events? These things impact businesses in the effected communities. Families make decisions about where to live based in part on the education provided by the local schools.One question my research could not answer- Did the loss of their school/high school cause the town to decline, or did the decline of the town lead to the loss of the school/high school? The only thing I could conclude was that small towns need to be grow and attract new families if they want to keep a hometown school. Doing nothing is a bad long-term plan.
A quote in a local paper stated that Bancroft-Rosalie could gain some option enrollment students if the Burt County schools merger goes through. Bancroft-Rosalie has excellent school facilities and educational programs and we have room for more students. It would be nice if we had better housing options for young families so they could choose to live here as well as go to school here.
Monday, October 21, 2013
Friday, October 18, 2013
Volleyball this Saturday
B-R Varsity and Junior High volleyball teams are both in tournaments Saturday. The Junior high are at Homer and the Varsity compete in the conference tournament in Pender.
Varsity times:
9:15 am in the Event Center Gym
the second game will be played at 11:45 am.
Thursday, October 17, 2013
College going rate
Bancroft-Rosalie School has been a participant in Education Quest grant program since 2008. The goal of the program is to increase the percentage of students that go to college- known as the college going rate.
Some of the things we have used grant funds for include:
1. sponsoring the college fair in West Point with the other Cuming County schools,
2. campus visits for sophomores and juniors, and recently the 8th graders,
3. paying for ACT test registration fees once for each student,
4. incentives for completing the ACT test prep course offered during the school day.
Since 2008 B-R has had one class with a lower than expected college going rate. Even though we stress the advantages of having a two or four year college degree (or other postsecondary training opportunities), sometimes it doesn't work out for some students.
As always, we ask for our parents to support us in our efforts to make sure all of our students know that college is an option they need to strongly consider.
Some of the things we have used grant funds for include:
1. sponsoring the college fair in West Point with the other Cuming County schools,
2. campus visits for sophomores and juniors, and recently the 8th graders,
3. paying for ACT test registration fees once for each student,
4. incentives for completing the ACT test prep course offered during the school day.
Since 2008 B-R has had one class with a lower than expected college going rate. Even though we stress the advantages of having a two or four year college degree (or other postsecondary training opportunities), sometimes it doesn't work out for some students.
As always, we ask for our parents to support us in our efforts to make sure all of our students know that college is an option they need to strongly consider.
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
School Board meeting news
The Bancroft-Rosalie Board of Education met Monday, October 14, 2013 at 7:30 pm in Bancroft.
Mr. Sundleaf provided information on the Battle of the Pep Bands that will take place November 8th at Bancroft-Rosalie. Six schools will be participating.
The Speech class gave their presentation “The Panther Pad” which won the Cuming County Bright Lights Award.
During public hearing Tim Ahlers voiced his concerns.
Mr. Hulstein presented information on the social studies curriculum and the teaching of Americanism and citizenship.
In new business, the board reviewed the school transportation program and the school property and workmans compensation insurance.
The board discussed the timeline for teacher negotiations.
Action on the Nebraska Whole Child Project Membership was tabled.
The board decided to give an easement on the new property purchase at the southern and eastern edges of the school lots south of the school.
The board went into executive session to discuss negotiations and personnel.
Mr. Sundleaf provided information on the Battle of the Pep Bands that will take place November 8th at Bancroft-Rosalie. Six schools will be participating.
The Speech class gave their presentation “The Panther Pad” which won the Cuming County Bright Lights Award.
During public hearing Tim Ahlers voiced his concerns.
Mr. Hulstein presented information on the social studies curriculum and the teaching of Americanism and citizenship.
In new business, the board reviewed the school transportation program and the school property and workmans compensation insurance.
The board discussed the timeline for teacher negotiations.
Action on the Nebraska Whole Child Project Membership was tabled.
The board decided to give an easement on the new property purchase at the southern and eastern edges of the school lots south of the school.
The board went into executive session to discuss negotiations and personnel.
Monday, October 14, 2013
Dwight Howe speaks to large crowd at Neihardt Sunday at the museum
Dwight Howe of Rosalie, Nebraska was the guest speaker at Sunday at the Museum. His topic was on the Omaha and Ponca tribes. Dwight told the history of the Omaha tribe in Nebraska.
Sunday, October 13, 2013
Friday, October 11, 2013
Softball team goes 3-1 and advances to 2nd day of districts.
Game 1 beat Lutheran High Northeast 10-3.
Game 2 lost to Bennington 3-4
Game 3 beat David City/East Butler 10-0 in 4 innings
Game 4 beat Douglas County West/Concordia 3-1
Game 5 against Bennington at Noon in Blair
Game 6 the winner of game 5 plays Blair to go to state
New Panther mascot greets students
The new Panther made its first appearance Wednesday at the Pep Rally and showed up again this morning to meet and greet the students.
Thursday, October 10, 2013
Wednesday, October 9, 2013
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