This Blog will be used to provide information involving Bancroft-Rosalie School and the community.
Wednesday, December 20, 2017
Tuesday, December 19, 2017
Fall Academic All-state - NSAA
Bancroft-Rosalie
Football
Luke Kramer
Girls Golf
Paige Peters
Mariah Petersen
Play Production
Lauren Ahlers
Teagan Steinmeyer
Volleyball
Lauren Ahlers
Monday, December 18, 2017
Bancroft-Rosalie 7th grade video for students in Zhengzhou Middle School #96
https://youtu.be/jBSs7NEecqk
This is the link to the video of a day of school for 7th grade students at Bancroft-Rosalie. The video is being sent to students at Zhengzhou Middle School #96 in Henan Province, China ad part of a sharing partnership.
Watch it on You Tube.
This is the link to the video of a day of school for 7th grade students at Bancroft-Rosalie. The video is being sent to students at Zhengzhou Middle School #96 in Henan Province, China ad part of a sharing partnership.
Watch it on You Tube.
Thursday, December 14, 2017
Football Districts for 2018 and 2019
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Pathways To Tomorrow Update
An administrative meeting meeting was held for the six schools participating in Pathways To Tomorrow.
This year the following programs were offered in Beemer-
Computer Science (Bancroft-Rosalie has 4 students)
Health Science (B-R has no students)
Residential Construction (B-R has no students)
This spring semester an Education class will be offered through distance learning from 2:00-2:50 pm and B-R will have 3 students participating.
The time schedule for 2018-19 was discussed:
Morning 10:30-12:20 second year classes
Afternoon 12:45- 2:30 first year classes and construction
The plan is to continue to offer the four programs- Computer science, Health science, Education and Residential construction.
The curriculum committee will meet in January to discuss adding additional programs and staffing.
Two school districts are considering joining Pathways To Tomorrow next year.
Making business connections to support job shadowing and internships is a priority before the beginning of school next fall.
Educational Center in West Point
Dirt work is underway at the new site across from the existing education center attached to the Nielsen Center in West Point. There is still hope that the 15,000 square foot building could potentially be ready this Fall if everything falls into place. The new facility will have a welding lab, a construction lab, a manufacturing lab, two 868 sf classrooms, an office area, conference room and a student lounge area.
Classrooms at the existing facility in West Point will be upgraded for Health Science and Computer Science classes.
If the new facility is not available this Fall, P2T classes will be at the Beemer location until the West Point facility is completed and ready for use.
This year the following programs were offered in Beemer-
Computer Science (Bancroft-Rosalie has 4 students)
Health Science (B-R has no students)
Residential Construction (B-R has no students)
This spring semester an Education class will be offered through distance learning from 2:00-2:50 pm and B-R will have 3 students participating.
The time schedule for 2018-19 was discussed:
Morning 10:30-12:20 second year classes
Afternoon 12:45- 2:30 first year classes and construction
The plan is to continue to offer the four programs- Computer science, Health science, Education and Residential construction.
The curriculum committee will meet in January to discuss adding additional programs and staffing.
Two school districts are considering joining Pathways To Tomorrow next year.
Making business connections to support job shadowing and internships is a priority before the beginning of school next fall.
Educational Center in West Point
Dirt work is underway at the new site across from the existing education center attached to the Nielsen Center in West Point. There is still hope that the 15,000 square foot building could potentially be ready this Fall if everything falls into place. The new facility will have a welding lab, a construction lab, a manufacturing lab, two 868 sf classrooms, an office area, conference room and a student lounge area.
Classrooms at the existing facility in West Point will be upgraded for Health Science and Computer Science classes.
If the new facility is not available this Fall, P2T classes will be at the Beemer location until the West Point facility is completed and ready for use.
Tuesday, December 12, 2017
Bancroft-Rosalie Community School Board News
The December meeting of the
Bancroft-Rosalie School Board was held Monday, December 11, 2017 at 7:30 p.m.
in the school library. Dr. Cerny presented the November transportation report,
information on the school Health Savings Account program through HSABank, a
security system upgrade, the Title IV grant award of $30,000.
In new business, the board approved
the 2016-17 audit and the 2016-17 annual report and reviewed the school health
services program. The board reviewed the evaluation of Superintendent Dr. Jon
Cerny.
Mr. Sjuts reported that all Fall
coaches were recommended for the 2018-19 Fall sports season.
The board held an executive session
to discuss Superintendent evaluation and negotiations with teachers.
Monday, December 11, 2017
Bancroft-Rosalie School January Board Agenda
Bancroft-Rosalie
Community School
Regular Board of
Education Meeting Agenda
Monday, December 11, 2017 --- 7:30
p.m. in Bancroft
1. Call
to Order
2. Roll
Call
3. Open
Meetings Act
4. Read
and approve the minutes of the November 13, 2017 regular board meeting and the
November 25, 2017 Special Meeting.
5. Treasurer’s
Report
A.
Approve the Bills
B.
Financial Review
6. Review
Agenda
7. Public
Hearing
8. Administrator’s
Reports:
A.
Superintendent’s Report
B.
Principal’s Report
C. Board Committee Reports
1. Negotiations 2. Citizenship/Instruction/
Americanism
3. Personnel 4.
Buildings and Grounds
5. Transportation 6. Insurance
7. Reorganization 8.
Pathways To Tomorrow
9. Old
Business:
A.
10. New
Business:
A. Approve the 2016-17 audit.
B. Approve the 2016-17 annual report.
C.
Annual Review of School Health Services
D. Superintendent Evaluation
11. Executive
Session- Superintendent Evaluation
12. Future Planning- Next meeting-
Monday, January 8, 2018 at 7:30 p.m.
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13. Adjournment.
Friday, December 8, 2017
Bancroft residents- Please complete Community Survey
Cuming County Economic Development is surveying the 4 communities in Cuming County to determine how residents of that community perceive their community to rate on "9 things that Nebraskan's Care About When Choosing a Community"
Wednesday, December 6, 2017
Parent Advisory Committee
Bancroft-Rosalie School will be appointing a Parent Advisory Committee to look at school data and school programs and provide feedback to the school. The committee will consist of 4-5 parents that represent the diversity of the school. The group will meet four times a year.
This committee has been identified as one of the objectives for the school
Poverty and Diversity Action Plan
POVERTY AND DIVERSITY ACTION PLAN
Goals - All Students
will increase Vocabulary and Comprehension Skills
- All
students will increase engagement in their learning
Objectives:
1. Increase
parent involvement with an emphasis on involvement of parents in poverty and
from diverse backgrounds
2.
Increase attendance of students in poverty and from diverse backgrounds
If you are interested in serving on this committee contact Dr. Cerny at the school.
jcerny@esu2.org
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