Tiger Tracks Summer 2017

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Morris Area Community Education

153 South Columbia Avenue |Morris, MN 56267 320-589-4394 | www.morris.k12.mn.us

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volume 16 | issue 3

A newsletter published by Morris Area Community Education & School District #2769

2769 Tiger Tracks


Morris Area Community Education

School District 2769

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Summer 2017 Pre-Kindergarten and Family Offerings Monday

Tuesday Young Learners on Discovery Road! 3 Classes—$23—COURSE NO. 4320 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday June 6—8, 8:30—11:30 a.m. MAES ECFE Rooms—Pod A

Drop In and Play 4 Classes—$4—COURSE NO. 6435 $2 each additional child—COURSE NO. 6435A Mondays, June 5, 12, 19, 26 MAES ECFE Rooms—Pod A 9:30—10:45 a.m.

Child Care Provider/Child Classes

Open to all Providers in Stevens County Monday, May 22 9:15—10:45 a.m.

Space is limited, so register early. Weather permitting we will explore our new Outdoor Learning Environment (OLE). Call Diane Strobel to register. Class is free, but you must provide transportation to and from class. A 1 hour Training Certificate will be given to providers attending.

Sponsored by the Stevens County Early Childhood Initiative (ECI)

Welcome to the Tinkerlab 3 Classes—$18—COURSE NO. 4321 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday June 13—15, 8:30—11:30 a.m. MAES ECFE Rooms—Pod A

Field Trip Experience in the Classroom 3 Classes—$18—COURSE NO. 4322 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday June 20—22, 8:30—11:30 a.m. MAES ECFE Rooms—Pod A Splash Into Summer with Water Fun 3 Classes—$16—COURSE NO. 4323 Tuesday and Wednesday June 27—28, 8:30—11:30 a.m. MAES ECFE Rooms—Pod A Thursday, June 29, 12:00—2:00 p.m. Water Park Trip

Wednesday

Thursday

Young Learners on Discovery Road June 7 8:30—11:30 a.m.

Young Learners on Discovery Road June 8 8:30—11:30 a.m.

Welcome to the Tinkerlab

June 14 8:30—11:30 a.m.

Field Trip Experience in the Classroom

June 21 8:30—11:30 a.m.

Splash Into Summer with Water Fun June 28 8:30—11:30 a.m.

Early Childhood Screening

Welcome to the Tinkerlab

June 15 8:30—11:30 a.m.

Field Trip Experience in the Classroom

June 22 8:30—11:30 a.m.

Splash Into Summer with Water fun Water Park Trip June 29 12:00—2:00 p.m.

Parents of 3 to 4 year old children Has Your Child Been Screened? Early Childhood Screening is a quick and simple check of how children are developing between the ages of 3 to 4 years. It identifies, at an early stage, possible learning or health concerns so that children can get the help they need before starting school. Early Childhood Screening is not an IQ test or a Kindergarten entrance exam. Morris Area PreKindergarten classes require that screening be done within 90 days of program entry and it is required by state law for children before they can begin in Kindergarten. Early Childhood Screening only needs to be completed once. Screening is a free review of your child’s vision, hearing, height, weight, overall development, and immunization records. For the Morris Area Schools, children are screened at Horizon Public Health by a nurse. Watch for an information packet in the mail shortly after your child turns three -and-a-half years of age. If you do not receive a packet, call the Public Health office at 320-208-6672 to set up the day and time for your child’s screening. For more information contact Diane Strobel at 320-585-2237 or dstrobel@morris.k12.mn.us or Horizon Public Health at 320-208-6672.

Are Your Children on the School Census?

You matter to us! The school census is a list of students from birth to school age. It is used to inform parents about opportunities that their child needs to be ready to enter school when they turn five years of age. Notifications for events and programs such as early childhood screening, prekindergarten opportunities, special events, family nights, kindergarten registration, etc. will be mailed to families based on the census data. Who should Check Their Child’s Status? If you have just had a new baby, recently moved into the school district, have recently changed your address, or want to make sure your children are on the birth to 5 census, please contact Diane Strobel by calling 320-585-2237 or e-mail her at dstrobel@morris.k12.mn.us with updates to assure you receive the necessary information!

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Fly Fishing

Adult Basic Education

Salvador Monteagudo and Sylvia Gulbraith

Wednesdays, 5:30—8:30 p.m. MAES Pod A Parent Education Room ABE, GED, and ESL classes are offered for adults that have basic education needs, preparation for the GED tests, and for those wanting to learn English. Anyone 17 or over and is not currently enrolled in the K—12 system is eligible for classes.

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Classes are free Receive help to improve reading, writing, math, and everyday skills Learn to complete applications and forms Prepare for vocational school or college Work Prepare for the written driver’s license test at your Free childcare available own pace

American Sign Language Mr. Timothy Poore Ages 12+

in a small group setting!

No previous sign language experience is required to attend this class. Mr. Poore will guide you in learning the basics of American Sign Language. After these 5 sessions, you will be able to communicate with deaf and hard of hearing people in your community and beyond. Mr. Poore is a Teaching Specialist at the University of Minnesota-Morris and a member of the Midwest Special Education Cooperative. He brings over 20 years of ASL teaching experience to this class. Register today for this amazing opportunity for less than $4 per session! 5 sessions—$25 ($19 if registered before April 28)—COURSE NO. 2606 Wednesdays, May 3—31 6:30—7:30 p.m. MAES Room C100

French Language, Culture, and Cuisine!

Manon Paweloszek (from Creil, France) + UMM Professor Buchanan, Coordinator Ages 15+

If you have ever dreamed of going to Paris or have plans to travel to France in the future, this class is for you. Over eight nights, Manon Paweloszek, a French native, will do her best to share her language, culture, and cuisine with you. You will learn beginning French while focusing on French food as the class’s theme. Highlights will include watching a film about French cuisine and learning to make a fantastic French dessert. Many people dream of traveling to Paris; this class will bring French language, culture, and cuisine to you. 8 Sessions—$35 ($29 if registered before May 8)—COURSE NO. 2631 Mondays—Thursdays, May 15—May 25 7:00—8:30 p.m. MAHS Room 71 (FACS)

Elliot Viker Ages 8—108

Experience the thrill and excitement of fly fishing! This is a 2-session course that will be limited to 10 anglers in an effort to maximize your experience. You will acquire new skills and learn many fascinating facts about fish. Most importantly, you will learn how to catch walleye, northern pike, pan fish, bass, muskie, trout, and salmon on a fly rod! Instructor Elliot Viker brings 20 years of fly fishing experience to this class! 2 Sessions—$19—COURSE NO. 2429 Monday, May 1 and May 8 7:00—8:30 p.m. MAES Pod A Parent Education Room

Picture Perfect

Michelle Nelson, Photographer

It's that time of year when everyone is getting together for outdoor events and family reunions. How can you capture those great lifestyle shots? Bring your DSLR or Digital Camera (no phones or film cameras please) along for an evening full of tips, tricks, and advice to capture your perfectly posed and candid family photos. Michelle Nelson Photography will be sharing information about camera settings, backgrounds, posing, and lighting. There will be models joining our class to practice with, along with a selection of Michelle's favorite props to use with children and adults of all ages. Have your questions ready for Michelle; she is ready to help you create that picture perfect moment! 1 Session—$14 ($9 if registered before June 1)—COURSE NO. 1234 Monday, June 5 6:00—7:30 p.m. Pomme de Terre Overlook

Adult Tennis Skill Development Britney House

This summer league is designed for adults to get a great workout while improving their tennis skills. Adults will spend time working on skill development, followed by friendly matches with other community members! 8 Sessions—$24 ($19 if registered before May 30)—COURSE NO. 2913 Tuesdays and Thursdays, June 6—29 6:00—8:00 p.m. High School Tennis Courts

Prairie Open Tennis Tournament

Join some friendly competition at the 2017 Prairie Open this fall in Morris on Saturday, September 9. More information to come!

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Pre-Team Gymnastics

Tiny Tots

Michele Hickman Ages 18 months—3 Years Parent/Child Class

This class is a great opportunity for children and parents to interact in a fun and unique setting while allowing the little gymnasts to explore the world around them. We will work on walking across the floor beams, swinging on the small bars, rolling around the floor, and learning to balance while jumping on the trampoline. 4 Sessions—$22 ($17 if registered before July 3) Tuesdays, June 13—July 11 No Class on July 4 9:00—9:45 a.m. MAHS Practice Gym COURSE NO. 1694

Tiny Tumblers Michele Hickman Ages 3—5 (Preschool)

This class is designed to introduce basic gymnastics skills, gross and fine motor skills, hand-eye and foot-eye coordination, balance, and creative movement. We will jump, run, roll, and bounce! Come play in a stress free class with a high dosage of fun and energy. 6 Sessions—$35 ($30 if registered before June 6) Tuesday/Thursday, June 13—29 4:00—4:45 p.m. MAHS Practice Gym COURSE NO. 1693

MACA Coaching Staff Grades K—6 Completed + Placement by Staff

Elementary Gymnastics MACA Coaching Staff Grades K—5 Completed

Anyone new signing up, please sign up for Rollers. On the first day of class, the staff will determine a level that is best for your child.

Rollers

Grades K—2 Completed

This level is for the beginner who has little or no experience. Students will learn basic floor and beam skills and will also have the chance to use the springboard. They will be learning cartwheels, backbends and touch on round offs and walkovers. 12 Sessions—$50 ($45 if registered before June 6) Tuesday/Thursday, June 13—July 27 No Class July 4 and July 6 2:00—2:50 p.m. MAHS Practice Gym COURSE NO. 1600A

Tumblers

Grades 2—5 Completed

This level is designed for those who have had previous experience in gymnastics and who are ready to perfect old skills and learn new ones. Students will have a chance to use the vault, as well as the floor and beam apparatus. They will perfect their round offs and work on back walkovers with light spot and begin back handsprings. 12 Sessions—$50 ($45 if registered before June 6) Tuesday/Thursday, June 13—July 27 No Class July 4 and July 6 3:00—3:50 p.m. MAHS Practice Gym COURSE NO. 1600B

These pre-team classes are aimed at providing the progressing gymnast more challenging skills. Focus lies in the continual improvement of skill achievement such as true vaulting with the table, a kip on bars, and both front and back handsprings on floor. Putting skills into sequences also becomes a new objective for the athlete.

Aerials

12 Sessions—$94 ($89 if registered before June 5) Monday/Wednesday, June 12—July 26 No Class July 3 and July 5 1:30—3:00 p.m. MAHS Practice Gym COURSE NO. 1653A

Twisters

12 Sessions—$94 ($89 if registered before June 5) Monday/Wednesday, June 12—July 26 No Class July 3 and July 5 12:00—1:30 p.m. MAHS Practice Gym COURSE NO. 1653B

High School Gymnastics MACA Coaching Staff Grades 7—12

These sessions are designed for students entering grades 7—12 that have been a part of or are considering becoming a part of the gymnastics team. Activities will include weight training and conditioning, along with uneven bars, balance beam, floor exercise, and the vault. Review and learning of new tricks, as well as putting together routines will be included. 12 Sessions—$154 ($149 if registered before May 30) Monday/Wednesday, June 12—July 26 No Class July 3 and July 5 10:00 a.m.—12:00 p.m. MAHS Practice Gym COURSE NO. 1654

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Little Little League

Tykes T-ball

10 Sessions—$44 ($39 if registered before June 1) Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays 12:30—1:45 p.m. Varsity UMM Softball Field COURSE NO. 1610

T-ball with your preschoolers is a great opportunity to introduce your son or daughter to the sport of softball/baseball. This is a parent child program where parents will be directly involved in doing all of the fun drills with their child(ren). The program teaches kids the basic skills needed to play softball/baseball while they work one on one and spend quality time with their parents.

Coordinator and Supervisor: Tim Grove Grades K—2 Completed

Morris Area Community Education, UMM Coach Tim Grove and local staff members are excited about and are committed to making this league the best beginner program in West Central Minnesota. This co-ed league will focus on developing the skills necessary to be a successful softball or baseball player while keeping the fun in “fun”damentals. The emphasis will be on skill building and learning the proper techniques for playing softball and baseball. The players will be divided into smaller groups to increase fielding and batting opportunities. All players will be given opportunities to bat and field multiple times throughout each session. Team play concepts will also be covered. The coaches will do most of the pitching to keep the mini games and drills moving.

In this League, we use Softie Training balls and tennis balls. Therefore, batting helmets are not required. However, athletes can bring and use their personal batting helmet. Having the child’s name clearly written on all items is also helpful. Please bring your glove, appropriate footwear, and a water bottle to practice each day. The registration fee includes a league t-shirt. Information about Picture Day will be given at the first practice. Registration deadline to ensure a league t-shirt: June 1. Get ready to have a fantastic softball/baseball experience!

Summer Schedule

Monday, June 5; Tuesday, June 6; Thursday, June 8 Monday, June 12; Tuesday, June 13; Thursday, June 15 Monday, June 19; Tuesday, June 20; Thursday, June 22 Monday, June 26

Guaranteed 10 Sessions! If we lose days due to poor weather; Tuesday, June 27 and Thursday, June 29 will be added.

Parent Child Program Ages 4 and 5 (Kindergarten Eligible Fall 2017)

6 Sessions—$24 ($19 if registered before June 5) Mondays, June 5—July 17 No T-ball July 3 6:00—7:00 p.m. Green River Park COURSE NO. 1608

Little League & Babe Ruth Pitcher/Catcher Camp Don Goracke and Jarrod Asmus Players ages 9—14

This is a great opportunity to learn from one of the best! Campers will learn the proper throwing mechanics when working from the pitcher and catcher positions. Little League and Babe Ruth pitchers will receive throwing mechanics for various types of fastballs, change up, and curve ball pitches. Camp will also cover fielding from the pitching position and managing base runners. Catchers will learn mechanics for receiving and framing pitches, blocking low pitches, getting off quick and accurate throws to bases. 2 Sessions—$24 ($19 if registered before May 30) June 6 and 7 9:00—11:00 a.m. Wells Park COURSE NO. 1631

Elementary Softball League

The summer softball season is fast approaching! Players are responsible for providing their own glove and pants. While MACE does provide some batting helmets, having your own NOCSAE approved helmet with a NOCSAE stamped mask is encouraged. Wednesday, April 19: Draft and Head Coaches Meeting Wednesday, May 17: Season Start Date (Tentative)

Games will be played at Wells Park on Wednesday and Thursday evenings. The regular season will tentatively conclude on June 22. The post season tournament will wrap up on Thursday, July 13 (weather permitting). No games July 3—7.

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Summer Sizzle Grades K—6 Completed

Explore a summer of hands-on interactive fun with recreation and enrichment topics that feature active participation and imagination. Summer Sizzle combines approximately three hours of academic enrichment a day, introducing the fascinating worlds of reading and literacy, technology, math, and science in a format that focuses on fun. The rest of the day is spent playing sports or games, swimming, creative enrichment, and exploring the many facets of the Morris community, resulting in a great, well-rounded experience. Afternoons at Summer Sizzle will include approximately two hours of swimming and water play 3 days a week at the Regional Fitness Center.

One day a week will be spent on a Summer Sizzle field trip or participating in a special event! These days and events will be communicated with families ahead of time.

Summer Schedule Monday—Thursday June 5—August 17 No Summer Sizzle July 3—6

Daily Fees

Daily fees will depend on the hours attended.

Daily Schedule 8:00—8:45 a.m. 9:00—9:30 a.m. 9:30—10:00 a.m. 10:00—10:30 a.m. 10:30—10:45 a.m. 10:45—11:45 a.m. 12:00—1:00 p.m. 1:00—3:00 p.m. 3:30—3:45 p.m. 3:45—4:45 p.m. 4:45—5:00 p.m.

Sign in & Group Activity Station #1: Technology Lessons + Use Station #2: Reading and Literacy Stations #3: Math/Science Morning Snack Indoor or Outdoor Free Play Lunch at UMM Swimming at the RFC Return to MAES + Afternoon Snack Structured Activity/Unwind Time Sign Out

If your child is referred or qualifies for Tiger Targets through MAES, they can attend Tiger Targets from 8:00 a.m.—12:00 p.m. at no cost. When Tiger Targets is done, they may attend Summer Sizzle. If your child does not participate in Tiger Targets, they will spend the mornings with the Summer Sizzle staff working on math, science, reading and literacy, and technology use while following the daily schedule.

Registration information is available at the Morris Area Community Education office or online at www.morris.k12.mn.us —> Community Ed —> CE Home —> Summer Sizzle

Full Day 4+ Hours:

$30

Half Day

Less than 4 Hours:

$18

Registration Fees & Deadlines

There is a one time non-refundable registration fee, dependent on the date of registration. Limited financial assistance is available.

April 1—May 1

After May 1

$35 per child

$50 per child

$65 per family

$95 per family

Fastpitch Softball Pitching Series

Little Old School House

The focus of this series will be on mechanics and fundamentals of windmill pitching. Mackenzie Weatherly is a former MAHS and University of Minnesota, Morris standout pitcher. Parents are strongly encouraged to attend with their child as well as elementary softball coaches before the elementary softball season begins. Rules, technique, and proper form will be covered, along with answering your questions.

Students will attend a one-day classroom session and then return on Thursday for a Field Day. Students will compete in races and participate in many other activities that country kids used to play at the end of a school year. Help crank homemade ice cream to eat during the Field Day! Fun awards will be given out for Field Day events. Families are invited to watch and cheer on the students during the Field Day activities. Teachers will wear clothing from the old days and students are invited to wear clothing from the old days as well. Each student will be given his or her own historical toy to keep at the end of the session. PLEASE NOTE: A snack will be provided during the classroom day, but students need to bring a sack lunch. The Little Old School House is co-sponsored by Morris Area Community Education & Stevens County Historical Society.

Step back in time… Write on slates, practice penmanship, study geography and arithmetic, and spell down at the District #63 One-Room School House.

Mackenzie Weatherly Grades 3—6

4 Sessions—$23 ($19 if registered before April 25)—COURSE NO. 1612 Tuesday/Thursday, May 2, 4, 9, 11 5:30—6:30 p.m. HS Softball Fields

Flag Football

Head Coach Kevin Pope & Tiger Football Team Grades 2—6

Players will learn the fundamentals of football; concentrating on throwing, catching, offensive and defensive concepts and teamwork. 4 Sessions—Tuesdays and Thursdays April 25, 27, May 2, 4 3:20—4:30 p.m. North Side of MAES

Have a Jersey—$30 ($25 if registered before April 18) COURSE NO. 1645 Need a Jersey—$44 ($39 if registered before April 18) COURSE NO. 1645A

Grades 1—3 Completed with Teacher Mercy Stout 2 Sessions—$17—COURSE NO. 1460 Tuesday, July 11, 9:00 a.m.—1:00 p.m. Thursday, July 13,9:00 a.m.—12:00 p.m. (approx.) School #63 at Stevens County Fairgrounds

Grades 4—7 Completed with Teacher Linda Retzlaff 2 Sessions—$17—COURSE NO. 1461 Wednesday, July 12, 9:00 a.m.—1:00 p.m. Thursday, July 13, 9:00 a.m.—12:00 p.m. (approx.) School #63 at Stevens County Fairgrounds

Fall Youth Tackle Football

Camp Alpha

Are you interested in playing tackle football this fall? Games are played Tuesdays and/ or Thursdays starting in September. Athletes can wear tennis shoes or molded football cleats. Metal and removable spikes are not allowed. Morris Area Community Education will provide a helmet, mouth guard, practice jersey, pants and pads, shoulder pads, and game jersey. You can register by picking up a form at the MACE office or on our website. If you have any questions, please contact Jay Dietz, coordinator at 320-589-1954 or jay@vertin.com or MACE at 320-589-4394.

June 18—21 Camp Alpha is designed for students that have completed grades 4—8. Our goals are to provide meaningful, hands-on experiences in the space sciences and to foster the natural curiosity and interest that children have in space exploration.

5th and 6th Grade Boys (Fall 2017)

COURSE NO. 1640

Equipment Pick Up Monday, August 14, 5:00—6:30 p.m. Behind the High School at the Equipment Shed $75 if registered before August 14 $89 if registered on August 14 and later

First 2 Practices August 15 and August 17 5:00—6:30 p.m.

Kevin Pope, Camp Director

Day Camp Option

Day Camp Challenger Division

Overnight Option

Overnight Challenger Division

Full payment $305 Nonrefundable deposit $150 COURSE NO. 1495 Full payment $355 Nonrefundable deposit of $150 COURSE NO. 1494

Full payment $329 Nonrefundable deposit $150 COURSE NO. 1495A

Full payment $389 Nonrefundable deposit of $150 COURSE NO. 1494A

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Morris Area Elementary A Message from the Elementary Principal Dates to Remember

While the seasons change, our focus at MAES has not. We will continually strive to help students achieve at the highest level possible. Our expectations are high and we use research proven methods to deliver effective, high quality instruction for our students! We collect and review data to drive our instruction and intervention decision-making to best meet all our student’s needs. If you have any questions about our educational programming please call, email, or just stop in to see the great things we are doing at MAES!

Grades 1 & 2 Music Program—April 6

A matinee will be held starting at 1:45 p.m. in the Concert Hall. The evening performance will have grade one starting at 6:30 p.m. and grade two at 7:30 p.m. The kindergarten concert has been rescheduled to May 25 @ 2:00 p.m. in the Concert Hall.

Looking Ahead To A New School Year...

Incoming Kindergarten Students Around August 14, the Elementary School office will mail out your teacher assignments. Our kindergarten teachers are very excited about the upcoming year. The District Wide Open House is scheduled for August 24 and will give your child an opportunity to get acquainted with the room, see their teacher and other students from the class. It is also an opportunity to meet other parents. The first full school day for kindergarten students will be Thursday, September 7. All other students (grades 1-12) will start school on Tuesday, September 5. As the parent of a kindergarten student you and your child will be required to visit the school on either September 5 or 6. We will send you a scheduled time for this meeting. During the meeting (which will last about 90 minutes):  Your child will have a 15 minute assessment with his/her teacher  Parents will visit with the classroom teacher and complete appropriate forms  Your child will participate in various screenings (Speech, Vision/Hearing, IGDI’s, Finger Scan) Grades 1—6 Students in grades 1—6 will have their teacher assignments mailed out approximately August 14. Teacher assignments will not be given out prior to you receiving the school notification letter.

New Student Orientation Are you new to the community and have school age children? Please contact the elementary office 320-589-1250 to request registration materials or visit the school website [click on Elementary Home and then choose the Back to School / New Students link]. You can visit us at MAES as well. Early notification assists us with planning and securing appropriate materials. Open House In The Fall The Morris Area School District will hold a District Wide Open House on Thursday, August 24, from 5:00 to 8:00 PM. Your family will locate your child’s classroom and locker, meet the teacher, drop off supplies, meet students and parents, take care of lunch and milk money, etc. This evening will help kids get organized and feel more comfortable for the start of the school year. I would encourage everyone to participate as this is for the student and parent. We are excited about the open house, as our teachers are not available during the day on August 2123. They are participating in trainings, meetings, room and curriculum preparation. Please join us on the evening of August 24!

Northern Minnesota Trip—May 4 & 5 6th Graders

Fitness Fun Day—May 15 Grades 3—6

6th Grade Minnesota History Project Open House—May 17

Morris Area 6th graders will hold an open house at the Elementary South Gym to showcase their Minnesota History Projects. The students have been working on these projects throughout the school year. Now they would like to share them with the public. Join us from 10:00 a.m.—2:00 p.m. to view the wide variety of topics about our fair state.

Awards Day—June 1

The annual All-School Awards Ceremony will be held on June 1 at 1:45 p.m. in the Concert Hall. This is a celebration for students to be recognized for their success in areas such as academics, school attendance, the Schulz/Kaehler award, Geography Bee, Math Masters, and physical education. Parents and grandparents are welcome to attend.

Targeted Services (Tiger Targets)

The Morris Area School District is offering summer classes for eligible students who just completed Kindergarten through Sixth Grade. Students are invited to participate through a teacher referral. Our goal is to pack the summer classes with fun and adventurous learning opportunities. The primary focus of “Tiger Targets” is on academic instruction and remediation (80%), but supports the whole learner. Targeted students will receive letters in late April. June 5—8 and June 12—15 8:00 a.m.—12:00 p.m. August 7—10 and August 14—17 8:00 a.m.—12:00 p.m.

Morris Area High School

A Message from the High School Principal Spring activities are in full swing and the last quarter of the school year begins April 3rd. We will continue to work hard to provide the best possible education for our students and to make the most of the days we have left, as summer will be here before we know it.

With the spring of the year, comes required annual state assessments for our students. Minnesota Comprehensive Assessments (MCA’s) are given to students across the state. Elementary and junior high students in grades third through eighth will take tests in reading and mathematics. Fifth and eighth grade students will also be administered a science test. In the high school, tenth grade students will take a reading and science test and eleventh grade students take a test in mathematics.

These statewide tests are summative measurements of student achievement that are used to evaluate student learning, skill, and assess achievement of the Minnesota Academic Standards. Our English language learners are also tested on their language proficiency development. Our staff works very hard throughout the school year delivering these standards to our students and giving them the skills necessary to be successful on these assessments and the skills necessary to be successful in life after high school. These tests will began on April 3rd and will continue through May 5th. Please visit the high school or elementary website for a complete testing schedule. On April 19, our eleventh grade students will also have the opportunity to take the ACT test during the school day. There is no cost to take this ACT test.

As the school year winds down, planning for the 2017-2018 school year is underway. Course registration has been completed and work continues on student schedules and the master schedule.

If you have questions about the remaining days of this school year or about next year feel free to contact me at bkehoe.morris.k12.mn.us or 320-585-2200. Bill Kehoe

April 29 May 8 May 15 May 16 May 22 May 24 May 26 June 1 September 5

Prom

6—12 Band Concert Concert Hall, 7:30 p.m. 7—12 Choir Concert Concert Hall, 7:30 p.m.

Senior Awards Ceremony HS Auditorium, 8:30 a.m. 9—12 Band Concert Concert Hall, 7:30 p.m.

Senior Scholarship Breakfast + Ceremony HS Cafeteria + Concert Hall, 6:30 a.m. / 7:15 a.m. Graduation

Last Day of School

First Day of School (2017—2018)

2016 Horticulture Education Series

Come Grow with Us!

All events are free and open to the public. Events take place in the Horticulture Display Garden at the West Central Research and Outreach Center, 46352 State Hwy 329, Morris. For further information, please contact the WCROC at 589-1711 or online at wcroc.cfans.umn.edu. Drip Irrigation for your Garden—May 17, 5:15—6:00 p.m. Presented by Jerry Wright, retired U of MN Extension Educator Bringing New Life to Old Shrubs—June 21, 5:15—6:00 p.m. Presented by Randee Hokanson, Stevens Co. Master Gardener Horticulture Night—July 27, 5:00—9:00 p.m. Hands-on demonstrations, garden tours, horticulture presentations, farm tours, food booths, and much more! Fall Lawn Care—August 16, 5:15—6:00 p.m. Presented by Sam Bauer, U of MN Extension Educator


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