Tuesday, May 12, 2020

Bancroft-Rosalie School Board news

Bancroft-Rosalie School Board news

The Bancroft-Rosalie Board of Education met Monday, May 11, 2020 at 7:30 pm in Bancroft.
Superintendent Cerny presented the April transportation report, expected enrollment for 2020-21, Career Technical Education Self-evaluation, Scenarios for opening school in the Fall, Summer Food service program, Tribal Broadband update, State Youth Sports Guidelines, and Parent Survey on Remote Learning. Principal Sjuts reported on semester tests and graduation.

In new business, the board reviewed the summer staff training and workshops, major purchase requisitions, and classified staff wages and salaries.  

In other new business, the Board set wages for substitute employees and Activity bus drivers, and approved the class of 2020 Laptop purchase agreement, and the summer school program for 2020.

The Board approved the purchase of BARBER ADD, LTS 11 & 12 EXCEPT W 100', BLK 2, BANC V 711 VINE ST for $42,500.

Sunday, May 10, 2020

Larsen and Kramer named Omaha World Herald All Academic Honorable Mention

The 1,002 Nebraska high school seniors listed were nominated to The World-Herald All Academic Program and earned honorable mention recognition.
Kelsey Larsen
Luke Kramer
The criteria for nomination will help you understand what makes these students so special. Nominees had to rank No. 1 or No. 2 in their senior class, or they had to have scores of at least 32 on the ACT or at least 1450 on the SAT college entrance exams.

Friday, May 8, 2020

Bancroft-Rosalie School Board of Education Agenda May 11, 2020

Bancroft-Rosalie Community School
Regular Board of Education Meeting Agenda
Monday, May 11, 2020 --- 7:30 p.m. in Bancroft

1.   Call to Order
2.   Open Meetings Act
3.   Roll Call
4.   Read and approve the minutes of the April 13, 2020 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. Review of financial needs- Preliminary budget study.
      B. Review budget amount for training and workshops.
      C. Review major purchase requisitions for ensuing year.
      D. Annual Review of Classified Staff
      E. Motion to set wages for substitute teachers, substitute paras, activity bus drivers
           and substitute cooks as recommended.
      F. Motion to approve Summer School program for 2020
      G. Motion to purchase BARBER ADD, LTS 11 & 12 EXCEPT W 100', BLK 2,
          BANC V 711 VINE ST for $42,500.
      H. Motion to approve class of 2020 laptop purchase agreement


11. Executive Session-
12. Future Planning- Next scheduled meeting- June 8, 2020 at 7:30 pm in Bancroft.         
13. Adjournment.

Thursday, May 7, 2020

NSAA Spring Academic All-State

NCPA ACADEMIC ALL-STATE AWARDS
The Nebraska School Activities Association (NSAA) is pleased to announce the student recipients of the Spring 2019-20 Nebraska Chiropractic Physicians Association (NCPA) Academic All-State Awards.
Since 2006 this NSAA Award Program has recognized students who meet the criteria for nomination by their school in the season of their activity. Each year the NSAA and the NCPA recognize students during Fall, Winter and Spring Seasons who are nominated by their schools for their individual academic excellence, leadership and significant contributions in their NSAA activity.

Bancroft-Rosalie

Boys Track & Field
 Luke Kramer

Girls Track & Field
 Kelsey Larsen


Sunday, May 3, 2020

Nebraska Food Assistance Program Information

GET HELP PAYING FOR GROCERIES
The SNAP program helps people buy food when they can’t afford it. You may be eligible for hundreds of dollars toward your grocery budget each month.
Call your local SNAP Hotline to apply today!
Nebraska SNAP Hotline 1-855-444-5556.
Iowa SNAP Hotline 1-855-944-3663.  
Open Monday through Friday, 8:00am – 6:30pm. Bilingual service in English and Spanish.
When you call, please have the following information available:
·      Your monthly income
·      Your monthly expenses (including utility bills, rent/mortgage, and childcare costs)
·      Your bank statements

OBTENGA AYUDA PARA PAGAR SUS COMPRAS DE COMIDA
El prgrama SNAP ayuda con las compras de comida cuando el saldo no alcansa. Puede que usted sea elegible para asta 400 dolares asia sus compras de comida cada mes.
Llame a su linea local de SNAP hoy para aplicar!
Linea de Nebaska Snap 1/855-444-5556
Linea de Iowa SNAP 1-855-944-3663
Abiertos de Lunes a Viernes, 8:00AM-6:30PM con servicios bilingues disponibles en ingles y espanol
Cuando llame, porfavor tenga la siguiente informacion disponible
·      Sus ingresos mensuales
·      Sus gastos mensuales(incluyendo biles de utilidades, renta/hipoteca y gastos de cuidado infantil)
·      Informacion sobre sus cuentas bancarias y balances

Saturday, May 2, 2020

Nebraska Child Care Referral Network

Nebraska is piloting a searchable database of licensed child care providers at https://www.nechildcarereferral.org/
During the COVID-19 pandemic, many essential workers are desperate to find safe places for their children. This website can help those who need quality emergency child care find it. It is also a valuable tool for the hundreds of licensed child care professionals struggling to keep their businesses open.