Bancroft-Rosalie Community School
2017 Synopsis
General Information –
Class of 2017 had 16 graduates, earning $ 490,936 in scholarships.
248 students K-12 and 29 preschoolers
First year Co-oping all sports with Lyons-Decatur. The B-R-L-D Wolverines.
Sports offered- Boys- Football 11 Man, Cross country, Basketball, baseball, track, and golf. Girls- Volleyball, softball, golf, cross-country, basketball, track.
Unified Bowling Team and elementary and junior high wrestling.
Academics
Taught 38 dual credits in social studies, english, math, Health science (all 4 medication aide students passed their state certification test) and Industrial Technology.
94% of seniors and 100% of juniors took a college course this year, all taught by our teachers.
Fridays at Northeast courses- Automotive Tech, AutoBody, and Production Welding-
1:1 laptops in grades 7-12 and 1:1 I Pads in K-6.
Had four E-Learning Days.
Initial year of Pathways To Tomorrow- six schools offering shared programs – this year Computer Science Principles in Beemer
Activities- Devon Darnell qualified for the State Boys golf meet and placed 15th and Paige Peters qualified for the State girls golf meet and placed 6th.
Kelsey Larsen qualified for state track in the 800 and mile.
The Speech team were district runner-up and qualified 7 events for state, Oral Interpretation of Drama- Tess Nottlemann, Teagan Steinmeyer, Zoe Sjuts and Kariden Briggs (6th); and Zach Bridges, Wyatt Hennig, Kailey Irwin, Joe Lonewolf and Kennedy Schuttler.
Poetry- Kylee Cole (7); Duet Acting- Kylee Cole and Anna Currier (2nd); Extemporaneous- Aaron Ras (7th) and Zach Bridges; Entertainment- Teagan Steinmeyer (4th). The team finished 7th at state.
SkillsUSA had two state champions- Ethan Nelson in Plaumbing and Nolan Smith in Auto Body- qualified for the National Contest in Louisville. Jacob Cole placed second in Early Childhood education, and in Nurse Assisting competition Madison Hansen placed second and Kennedy Schuttler third.