This Blog will be used to provide information involving Bancroft-Rosalie School and the community.
Thursday, April 25, 2019
Friday, April 19, 2019
East Husker Academic All-Conference
Only Seniors are recognized by the Conference.
Bancroft-Rosalie
Kariden Briggs
Zoe Sjuts
Paige Peters
Monday, April 15, 2019
Bancroft-Rosalie results at State SkillsUSA
The B-R SkillsUSA team competed at the State contests in Grand Island last Thursday and Friday. The following students placed at State-
Kelsey Larsen- State Champion, Medical Terminology (Qualifies for Nationals)
Tori Ostrand- 2nd place, Nursing Assistant
Braxton Bargmann- Third place, Technical Drafting
Madison Polenske- Second place, Medical Assisting
Health Knowledge Bowl Team- State Champions (Qualifies for Nationals)
Team Members- Tyra Bonneau, Kelsey Larsen, Tori Ostrand, Alexzi Nottlemann
Interactive Application and Game Development Team- State Champions
Team Members- Devon Darnell and Jackson Beaudette. competing for Pathways 2 Tomorrow
Kelsey Larsen- State Champion, Medical Terminology (Qualifies for Nationals)
Tori Ostrand- 2nd place, Nursing Assistant
Braxton Bargmann- Third place, Technical Drafting
Madison Polenske- Second place, Medical Assisting
Health Knowledge Bowl Team- State Champions (Qualifies for Nationals)
Team Members- Tyra Bonneau, Kelsey Larsen, Tori Ostrand, Alexzi Nottlemann
Interactive Application and Game Development Team- State Champions
Team Members- Devon Darnell and Jackson Beaudette. competing for Pathways 2 Tomorrow
Friday, April 12, 2019
East Husker Conference Art Results
Graphite
Morningstar Roundstone- Purple, Untitled
Aubrey Berg- Blue, Self-Portrait
Morningstar Roundstone- Red, Keya Clairmont
Ink
Zoe Sjuts- Purple, Rosa Parks
Acrylic
Luke Kramer- Blue, Fire and Ice
Colored Pencil
Luke Kramer- Blue, Parrot
Luke Kramer- Red, Wolverine Football
Sara Merritt- Red, Hockey Player
Mixed Media
Luke Kramer- Blue, Stan Lee Commemoration
Jocie Pagels- Blue, Self-Portrait
Scratch Board
Zoe Sjuts- Purple, Otis
Morningstar Roundstone- Purple, Untitled
Aubrey Berg- Blue, Self-Portrait
Morningstar Roundstone- Red, Keya Clairmont
Ink
Zoe Sjuts- Purple, Rosa Parks
Acrylic
Luke Kramer- Blue, Fire and Ice
Colored Pencil
Luke Kramer- Blue, Parrot
Luke Kramer- Red, Wolverine Football
Sara Merritt- Red, Hockey Player
Mixed Media
Luke Kramer- Blue, Stan Lee Commemoration
Jocie Pagels- Blue, Self-Portrait
Scratch Board
Zoe Sjuts- Purple, Otis
Thursday, April 11, 2019
Senior Fridays next year
Starting next Fall, Bancroft-Rosalie School Seniors will be taking classes somewhere other than B-R High. They have three programs to choose from- Pathways 2 Tomorrow at the West Point campus, Fridays at Northeast in Norfolk, or Fridays at Wayne State in Wayne.
Previous Seniors have had the option of the Northeast and Pathways courses, and those gone on Friday had to make up missing work. What is different next Fall is that traditional senior classes like Government and English will only be taught Monday-Thursday, and all seniors will have to choose how they will spend their Fridays.
Student options-
Pathways 2 Tomorrow (Classes meet Monday-Friday in the morning. Students will job shadow Friday afternoons)
Computer Science
Health Science
Building Construction
Welding
Transportation
Education
Fridays at Northeast
Health Science
Animal Science
Horticulture
Auto Body
Auto Tech
Machining
Manufacturing
Building Construction
Production Welding
Wind Energy
Criminal Justice
Graphic Arts
Early Childhood Education
Pre-Engineering
Fridays at Wayne State
Applied Engineering
Personal Finance
Intro to Education
Accounting I
Speech Communication
Previous Seniors have had the option of the Northeast and Pathways courses, and those gone on Friday had to make up missing work. What is different next Fall is that traditional senior classes like Government and English will only be taught Monday-Thursday, and all seniors will have to choose how they will spend their Fridays.
Student options-
Pathways 2 Tomorrow (Classes meet Monday-Friday in the morning. Students will job shadow Friday afternoons)
Computer Science
Health Science
Building Construction
Welding
Transportation
Education
Fridays at Northeast
Health Science
Animal Science
Horticulture
Auto Body
Auto Tech
Machining
Manufacturing
Building Construction
Production Welding
Wind Energy
Criminal Justice
Graphic Arts
Early Childhood Education
Pre-Engineering
Fridays at Wayne State
Applied Engineering
Personal Finance
Intro to Education
Accounting I
Speech Communication
Tuesday, April 9, 2019
April School Board Meeting News
The Bancroft-Rosalie Board of Education
met Monday, April 8, 2019 at
7:30 pm in Bancroft. Superintendent
Cerny reported on transportation
and Career Academy opportunities
through Pathways To Tomorrow,
Fridays at Northeast, and the
possibility of Fridays at Wayne State.
Seniors will not have classes at
Bancroft-Rosalie on Fridays. Cerny
also reported on a possible teacher housing
project through Cuming
County Economic Development, teacher
work on proficiency scales
for Career Readiness Standards, and his
participating in the June Board
meeting via Zoom.
Principal Sjuts reported on Graduation,
driver’s education, and coaches
and sponsors assignments in 2019-20.
In new business the board approved the
summer school enrichment and
jump start programs, reviewed the Special Education
and Title I
programs, and approved $500 for annual
recognition luncheon and awards.
Dr. Cerny presented wages and benefits
for classified staff for 2019-20.
May 17 was set as the last student day
of school (2:00 dismissal) and the
Teacher workdays will be May 20-21.
The
board went into executive session to discuss personnel.
Monday, April 8, 2019
April School Board Meeting Agenda
Bancroft-Rosalie Community School
Regular Board of Education Meeting Agenda
Monday, April 8, 2019 --- 7:30 pm in Bancroft
1. Call to
Order
2. Open
Meetings Act
3. Roll
Call
4. Read
and approve the minutes of the March 11, 2019 Regular Board 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/Coop 8.
P2T
9. Old
Business:
A.
10. New
Business:
A.
Motion to approve Summer School program for 2019
B.
Annual review of Title I and Special Education
C.
Motion to approve up to $500 for annual recognition luncheon and awards
D.
Annual Review of Classified staff
E. Motion to set last student day on May 17 and
teacher workdays for May 20-21.
F.
11. Executive Session- Personnel
12. Future
Planning- Next scheduled meeting- Monday, May 13, 2019 in Bancroft.
13. Adjournment.
Saturday, April 6, 2019
State FFA results
Highlights:
State Degrees:
Kariden Briggs, Layne Miller, Reid Preston, Brandi Simonsen
State Champions/National Qualifying
Layne Miller, Sheep Production Proficiency
Elise Anderson, Agriscience Fair Social Systems 3
State Runner Up
Skylar McMullin/Ella Whitaker, Agriscience Fair PST 6
Brooklyn Nolting, Agricultural Research Plant Systems Proficiency
State Third:
Farm Management Team: Reid Preston, Cassidy Farrens, Nick Ronnfeldt, Brandi Simonsen
Senior Livestock Evaluation: Layne Miller, Brayden Anderson, Kariden Briggs, Elise Anderson
Bobbie Castle-Gosch/Emma Nelson and Colten Briggs in their Agriscience Fair Areas
Brayden Anderson, Audra Nolting, and Layne Miller in Proficiency Areas
Others:
State Finalist in Parliamentary Law: Reid, Kariden, Brandi, Brayden, Nick Tolle, Brennan Ferguson
Reid Preston 6th place individual in Farm Management
Layne Miller 11th place in Senior Livestock Selection
Lyons-Decatur Northeast FFA was recognized for the Governor’s Award of Excellence
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