April 2016
Volume 91
Issue 8
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Nielsen recognized, ‘The Wick’ track named in his honor
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Coach Nielsen cutting the ribbon on his new track.
Jordan McAlpine Reporter
With 46 years of coaching under his belt, numerous days spent on the road, and countless hours of practice time, TJ boys track coach Bob Nielsen has
forever engraved himself in TJ athletics. Nielsen, a 2005 TJ Hall of Fame inductee, has an impressive coaching resume and has done
many great things during his tenure at TJ, both on the track and in the school. Along with his team’s success over the years on the track, Nielsen has played a
Options for CBCSD budget cuts finalized at late Johnson March school board meeting Derrick Editor-in-Chief “Once we have feedback from the bus company that really does categorize for us that this change is worth doing financially, we will have surveys with both our staff members and our parents and families about which of these options they like.” -Dr. Martha Bruckner
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Since last month, the CB school board has been discussing various options in order to cut spending for the 2016-2017 school year. Dr. Martha Bruckner and Dr. Corey Vorthmann presented plans and data to the board to help them make a decision. Two options were proposed to change starting and ending times for each CBCSD school. For option one, the high school day would start at 8:55 and end at 3:45. However, option 2 would have the day start at 8:45 and end at 3:45. The bell schedule change would result in the need for two bus loops instead of three, thus saving money. “Once we have feedback from the bus company that really does
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categorize for us that this change is worth doing financially, we will have surveys with both our staff members and our parents and families about which of these options they like,” said Bruckner. Also, the district is making it a priority to maximize funding currently spent on curriculum resources as a part of curriculum development 2.0. “Curriculum development 2.0 is our way to respond to feedback that we’ve received from teachers and teacher leaders,” said Dr. Corey Vorthmann. “Especially as it relates to standards and additionally resources that are becoming more and more scarce as time goes forward.” The three focuses for next school year were to improve flexibility and responsiveness, leverage teacher leadership, and maximize limited funding. It was also announced that there will be two new classrooms
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Or follow us on twitter @TJHSJournalism tremendous role in making his runners better people away from the field. “He’s helped me become a better athlete, he pushes me hard everyday in practice,” said junior Kaiden Werts. “But he usually cares about how good of a person you are, that his main goal…” During an on field ceremony at Thursday night’s CB relays, which included the induction of this year’s HOF class along with the track dedicated, Nielsen received a plaque and had the honor of cutting the ribbon on his newly named track. The Wickersham Stadium track was officially dedicated in the head coach’s name. After the dedication, he was beyond thankful for the honor, but noted this goes beyond him. Nielsen addressed a strong showing at Thursday night’s CB relays and made clear this track is all about the kids, providing them with a top notch facility and great opportunities in the future. “Well Coach Nielsen is the obvious choice to name our track after,” said Athletic Director Jeremy Stukenholtz. “He’s been a fixture at TJ for a long, long time.”
at TJ, an Extended Learning/ Autism Combination classroom and a Behavior Support Classroom. The classrooms will be added to the current special education rooms already in place here, and are supposed to cheapen costs throughout the special education system in the district. Additionally, it is possible that around 14 paraeducator positions would be reduced through attrition and a current opening for the Elementary Talented and Gifted program would not be filled. Certain jobs could be combined as well, giving more responsibilities to various employees. Although the board has made progress as they find a way to lower spending, there are still many other considerations that are under study. Check out their board meetings every two weeks at the CBCSD youtube channel for an inside look at their discussions on this problem.
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