See interview clip at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NGVtF0NqviI
Always like to give credit to the ones that did the work- B-R elementary students and staff.
This Blog will be used to provide information involving Bancroft-Rosalie School and the community.
Monday, November 30, 2015
Revision process update- Letter to area businesses
We are hopeful that 3-4 of the largest employers in the community will be able to attend one of these meetings to discuss skills that they want in their employees and how schools can help to provide students/future employees with those skills.
Wednesday, November 25, 2015
One Act Play wins Conference Championship
The One Act play "A Company of Wayward Saints" won the East Husker Conference contest fort he Elkhorn Division.
Austin Bruning was named Best Actor
Kylee Cole was named Best Actress
Anna Currier was named Best Supporting Actress
These students received Honorable Mention- Chase Bonsall, Kennedy Schuttler, Teagan Steinmeyer, Zachary Bridges, Wyatt Hennig, Tess Nottlemann, and Lauren Ahlers
Tuesday, November 24, 2015
Pictures of B-R elementary students presenting at Nebraska Association of School Boards
Several elementary students presented to administrators and school board members at the State School Board Conference in LaVista last Friday. The students the Discovery Education science program and the after-school robotics and Minecraft/3D printing project. Mrs. Zwygart, Mrs. James, and senior Alyssa Bonneau, who helps with the afterschool program, went as supervisors.
School board members were very interested in the robotics and the after-school program clubs.
Our students did an excellent job explaining and answering questions.
Monday, November 23, 2015
B-R receives ALICAP Loss Ratio Award
Bancroft-Rosalie School was presented the ALICAP Loss Ratio Award at the Nebraska School Board Association Conference. ALICAP is the Nebraska School insurance pool. B-R was recognized for its zero claims over the last three years. The recognition comes with a 2% reduction in the schools insurance premium this year.
Dr. Cerny received the award from Doug Lewis, Assistant Superintendant, Papillion-LaVista Public Schools, a member of the ALICAP Board of Trustees.
Dr. Cerny received the award from Doug Lewis, Assistant Superintendant, Papillion-LaVista Public Schools, a member of the ALICAP Board of Trustees.
Wednesday, November 18, 2015
Bancroft-Rosalie staff accepts Blue Ribbon award with fun dance
Tuesday, November 17, 2015
December school board meeting date changed
The Bancroft-Rosalie School Board of Education in December will be held Monday December 7. The date has been changed due to schedule conflicts for some board members.
Friday, November 13, 2015
Minutes of the NSAA District III meeting in Norfolk
The issue of transgender was discussed at the meeting. I made a motion that gender will be identified by the sex that is listed on the birth certificate. That motion passed. It will be voted on by all districts in January.
Wednesday, November 11, 2015
Thursday, November 5, 2015
Education Secretary Arne Duncan Announces Terrel H. Bell Award for Outstanding School Leadership for 2015
This was released last week by the U.S. Department of Education. My position at B-R includes both Superintendent and Elementary Principal.
The past two years have been very rewarding. In March 2014 I received the Nebraska Rural Community School Outstanding Superintendent Award; in June 2015 I was head coach of the Northeast Nebraska 11 man All-star game; and now the national Terrell Bell for Elementary Principal. I feel a little guilty receiving recognition for things that are the result of an entire team of people working together, so I hope that the entire B-R staff understands that they have also receiving this award.
"U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan today announced the 2015 recipients of the Terrel H. Bell Award for Outstanding School Leadership. The seven principals from the 2015 National Blue Ribbon Schools will be honored with the Terrel H. Bell Award at an awards ceremony in Washington, D.C. on Monday, Nov. 9th at the Omni Shoreham Hotel.
“Great principals shape a school’s culture and nurture, retain, and empower teachers and serve as the catalyst for significant school improvement,” Duncan said. “These principals inspire their teachers and have a positive impact on instructional practices that lead to improved learning outcomes. The Bell Award is recognition for the essential work they do every day.”
The U.S. Department of Education, together with the National Association of Elementary School Principals, the Association for Middle Level Education, and the National Association of Secondary School Principals present the Terrel H. Bell Awards to principals of National Blue Ribbon Schools for their outstanding work and the vital role they play in guiding their students and schools to excellence, frequently under challenging circumstances.
The 2015 recipients are:
· Jon Cerny, Bancroft-Rosalie Elementary School, Bancroft, Nebraska
· Edna Coia, Francis J. Varieur School, Pawtucket, Rhode Island
· James Heater, Esther F. Garrison School of Visual and Performing Arts, Savannah, Georgia
· Rosalba De Hoyos, Achieve Early College High School, McAllen, Texas
· Heidi Smith, Frank L. Huff Elementary School, Mountain View, California
· Irma Trosclair, South Crowley Elementary School, Crowley, Louisiana
· Janell Uerkwitz, Murdock Elementary School, Lafayette, Indiana
Named for the second Secretary of Education, the award honors school leaders who are committed to education as a powerful and liberating force in people’s lives. They are principals who do “whatever it takes” to foster successful teaching and learning and help their students meet high standards. The Bell Award is part of the National Blue Ribbon Schools Program, and principals are nominated by their school communities during the final stages of the program’s application process.
Brief summaries of each recipient’s work are available at National Blue Ribbon Schools."
The past two years have been very rewarding. In March 2014 I received the Nebraska Rural Community School Outstanding Superintendent Award; in June 2015 I was head coach of the Northeast Nebraska 11 man All-star game; and now the national Terrell Bell for Elementary Principal. I feel a little guilty receiving recognition for things that are the result of an entire team of people working together, so I hope that the entire B-R staff understands that they have also receiving this award.
"U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan today announced the 2015 recipients of the Terrel H. Bell Award for Outstanding School Leadership. The seven principals from the 2015 National Blue Ribbon Schools will be honored with the Terrel H. Bell Award at an awards ceremony in Washington, D.C. on Monday, Nov. 9th at the Omni Shoreham Hotel.
“Great principals shape a school’s culture and nurture, retain, and empower teachers and serve as the catalyst for significant school improvement,” Duncan said. “These principals inspire their teachers and have a positive impact on instructional practices that lead to improved learning outcomes. The Bell Award is recognition for the essential work they do every day.”
The U.S. Department of Education, together with the National Association of Elementary School Principals, the Association for Middle Level Education, and the National Association of Secondary School Principals present the Terrel H. Bell Awards to principals of National Blue Ribbon Schools for their outstanding work and the vital role they play in guiding their students and schools to excellence, frequently under challenging circumstances.
The 2015 recipients are:
· Jon Cerny, Bancroft-Rosalie Elementary School, Bancroft, Nebraska
· Edna Coia, Francis J. Varieur School, Pawtucket, Rhode Island
· James Heater, Esther F. Garrison School of Visual and Performing Arts, Savannah, Georgia
· Rosalba De Hoyos, Achieve Early College High School, McAllen, Texas
· Heidi Smith, Frank L. Huff Elementary School, Mountain View, California
· Irma Trosclair, South Crowley Elementary School, Crowley, Louisiana
· Janell Uerkwitz, Murdock Elementary School, Lafayette, Indiana
Named for the second Secretary of Education, the award honors school leaders who are committed to education as a powerful and liberating force in people’s lives. They are principals who do “whatever it takes” to foster successful teaching and learning and help their students meet high standards. The Bell Award is part of the National Blue Ribbon Schools Program, and principals are nominated by their school communities during the final stages of the program’s application process.
Brief summaries of each recipient’s work are available at National Blue Ribbon Schools."
Tuesday, November 3, 2015
Blue Ribbon awards live-streamed Monday and Tuesday
The 2015 National Blue Ribbon Recognition Ceremony will be live-streamed. The school community can watch by accessing the U.S. Department of
Education channel next Monday and/or Tuesday:
http://liveeventaccess.com/blueribbon/
The coverage will feature Monday’s Opening Session and Presentation of the 2015 Terrel H. Bell Awards for Outstanding Leadership. The opening session begins Monday at 8:30 am Eastern/ 7:30 am Central.
The Terrell Bell awards will begin Monday at approximately 9:30 am Eastern Time/8:30 am Central Time.
Tuesday’s 2015 School Recognition Ceremony and award presentations to schools will take place from 1:00 to 4:00 pm Eastern/ Noon to 3:00 pm Central.
The coverage will feature Monday’s Opening Session and Presentation of the 2015 Terrel H. Bell Awards for Outstanding Leadership. The opening session begins Monday at 8:30 am Eastern/ 7:30 am Central.
The Terrell Bell awards will begin Monday at approximately 9:30 am Eastern Time/8:30 am Central Time.
Tuesday’s 2015 School Recognition Ceremony and award presentations to schools will take place from 1:00 to 4:00 pm Eastern/ Noon to 3:00 pm Central.
Monday, November 2, 2015
Neihardt Laureate’s Feast to Honor Chuck Trimble in Omaha on November 8th
The John G. Neihardt Foundation, dedicated to the legacy of Nebraska’s Poet Laureate, will hold its 16th annual Laureate’s Feast dinner and auction fundraiser on Sunday, November 8th in the Swanson Conference Center at the Fort Omaha Campus of Metropolitan Community College in Omaha.
The evening’s activities include a wine reception and musical entertainment by Eddie Elfers. The event emcee will be Paul Hammel, Vice-President of the Neihardt Foundation, and the auctioneer will be Dr. Myrvn Christopherson, former President of Dana College. The event begins at 5 p.m., with dinner served at 6:30 p.m. followed by the live auction. Dress attire is business casual. Both the silent and live auctions contain unusual and valuable items, including gift and collector items. The reception, meal, and decor are all designed and prepared by the Culinary Arts Department of Metropolitan Community College.
The Neihardt Foundation has chosen to present the “Word Sender” award to Charles “Chuck” Trimble. A member of the Oglala Lakota Nation, Trimble was born and reared on the Pine Ridge Reservation in the small village of Wanblee.
He was principal founder of the American Indian Press Association in 1969, and served as Executive Director of the National Congress of American Indians from 1972. He has represented U.S. Indian tribes at the charter conference of the World Council of Indigenous Peoples, as U.S. delegate at the United Nations Subcommission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities, and U.S. delegate to the Human Right Experts meeting of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (Helsinki Accord). Trimble is a former Executive Director at the John G. Neihardt State Historic Site, and was on the Board of the Nebraska State Historical Society (three years as president). Trimble previously served on the Board of Directors of the American Indian National Bank, the Board of the National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development, and as President of ARROW, Inc. In 1979, he founded Charles Trimble Company, Inc., dedicated to promoting and fostering economic development on Indian Reservations. He founded Red Willow Institute to provide technical and management assistance to American Indian non-profit organizations. He was awarded an honorary Doctor of Cultural Sciences degree from Creighton University, an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters from Wayne State College, and an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters by his alma mater, the University of South Dakota. He was inducted into the South Dakota Hall of Fame in 2013.Trimble lives in Omaha with his wife, Anne. They have one daughter, Katherine (Kaiti). He has published a book, Iyeska, which details the rich and varied experiences of his well-accomplished life.
The Laureate Feast is open to the public, but advance reservations are required as dinner seating is limited. Reservations are accepted now through November 2nd. Tickets are $100 per person, or reserve an entire table for $1,000. The Neihardt Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization and part of the dinner cost is tax-deductible. For more information, call (402) 648-3388 or 1-888-777-HOOP; e-mail: neihardt@gpcom.net; or visit the website: www.neihardtfeast.com.
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