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BOXHOLDER 410 E. Edgewater Street, Cambria, WI 53923 www.cf.k12.wi.us District Administrator/Elementary Principal Timothy Raymond: 920-348-5548, ext. 279 Interim Middle School/High School Principal Kay Enright: 920-348-5135, ext. 157 May 2016 The Topper Times Visit our website at www.cf.k12.wi.us for the latest school information! 2016 High School Graduation Saturday, May 28, 2016 2:00 p.m. 2016 Eighth Grade Promotion Thursday, June 2, 2016 11:00 a.m. Board of Education Information Rita Woelffer Burmania, President Daniel DeYoung, Vice-President Jason Graham, Clerk Denise Bancroft-Hart, Treasurer John Heil, Member Marc Berger, Member Tammy Schepp, Member District Administrator: Timothy Raymond Regular School Board Meetings are monthly in the District Library at 6:00 p.m. Agendas for these meetings are posted at the Farmers & Merchants Union Bank in Friesland, National Exchange Bank in Cambria, Friesland Post Office, Cambria Post Office, and on the front doors of the school. Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage Cambria, WI 53923 Permit #2

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BOXHOLDER

410 E. Edgewater Street, Cambria, WI 53923 www.cf.k12.wi.us

District Administrator/Elementary Principal Timothy Raymond: 920-348-5548, ext. 279 Interim Middle School/High School Principal Kay Enright: 920-348-5135, ext. 157

May 2016

The Topper Times

Visit our website at www.cf.k12.wi.us for the latest school information!

2016 High School Graduation

Saturday, May 28, 2016 2:00 p.m.

2016 Eighth Grade Promotion

Thursday, June 2, 2016 11:00 a.m.

Board of Education Information

Rita Woelffer Burmania, President Daniel DeYoung, Vice-President Jason Graham, Clerk Denise Bancroft-Hart, Treasurer John Heil, Member Marc Berger, Member Tammy Schepp, Member

District Administrator: Timothy Raymond

Regular School Board Meetings are monthly in the District Library at 6:00 p.m. Agendas for these meetings are posted at the Farmers & Merchants Union Bank in Friesland, National Exchange Bank in Cambria, Friesland Post Office, Cambria Post Office, and on the front doors of the school.

Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage

Cambria, WI 53923 Permit #2

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Referendums and Public School Funding

Part II

Local Communities have a Greater Tax Burden: Under the current funding

plan and revenue limit formula, school districts are limited in the amount that can be

taxed to local communities.

Revenue limits were introduced to Wisconsin in 1993 led by then Governor Tommy

Thompson. The purpose of these limits were to restrict the amount of revenue a school

district could raise through local property taxes and state general school aids. Until 2015

these limits have been allowed to increase with the rate of inflation. The loss of increase

per pupil growth to the rate of inflation, and other factors such as the addition of a state

funded private parochial school system has meant loss of revenue to Wisconsin public

schools.

Because revenue limits are based upon general state aids and local revenue

levying authority we have to look at how state aid is calculated for each school

district. The two most important factors in determining state aid for each school district

is:

Membership, or the number of students

Property Valuations

As shared last month our current funding formula creates disparities from district to

district around the state. Because district enrollment and property valuation are the two

most significant factors to general state aid, a district with declining enrollment, and low

property valuation means less general aid to schools. When small school districts

experience stagnant or leveled pupil enrollment (enrollment doesn’t increase or decrease)

the current funding formula still results in the loss of state aid to the district. It also

lessens the district’s local levying authority.

So, if a district is experiencing stagnant or declining enrollment, and lower

property valuation what happens? Your district has a lower revenue limit and levying

authority. This means “to keep the lights on” schools such as Cambria-Friesland go to

referendum.

As shared in last month’s newsletter, the state of Wisconsin had 40 school district

referendums on the ballot in April to exceed the revenue limit. The total cost of those

referendums was $197,165,500.

In our state’s efforts to restrict or limit local property taxes through a funding

formula created 24 years ago, the state has in the process established a system of “Have

and Have Nots”, (ie. Hudson School District successfully passes $90.4 million dollar

referendum that includes the construction of a new 3000 seat football stadium with a

synthetic turf field) while school districts such as Cambria-Friesland have referendums

just to maintain it’s current level of educational programming.

As a state we have greater discussions on the horizon. But at the end of the day

the question of what’s best for our communities children, and the future of our

community is a good place to start… Timothy L. Raymond, Ed.S. District Administrator/PK-5 Principal

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Principal’s Message

Happy Spring!

The activities of fourth quarter are in full swing and the weather (may have) turned the corner. I am looking out the window at lovely daffodils in the courtyard.

Our students have been working hard on learning and have been consistently

showing what they know on their assessments. As a school our ACT score average increased by 3.5 points. That is a significant improvement and our juniors should be very proud of the preparation they did. The improvement is not due to “teaching

to the test” but continued improvement of teaching and learning among staff as well. Ms. Singer, Ms. Fude and Mr. Tramburg were instrumental in helping our students really know what to expect on test day and how to prepare. Many thanks

to Didion Milling for hosting our students. We are so fortunate to have such awesome partners in education in the Cambria-Friesland area.

Our middle school students and tenth graders have just finished the Forward Exam and we will share those results with you this summer. As educators, we all

acknowledge that there is a lot of testing. The “upside” of this is that we take the results seriously and also examine classroom achievement in planning our instruction and intervention for next year. For students who need additional

challenge, we will provide it and for students who have gaps in some areas, we will address that as well.

Our ninth and tenth graders will be taking the ASPIRE test the first week in May which is part of the “ACT Suite” and is a good assessment for determining where

high school students stand compared to national norms for Reading, Math, English (grammar), Science and Writing. Again, we will use these results to adapt our

teaching to make sure we are meeting students’ educational needs. This test is a predictor of performance on the ACT and the great thing about the results is that ACT provides clear suggestions on how a student can improve his/her performance.

As always, call with any questions or concerns you have. As my interim year here is drawing to a close, I want to thank all of you for your warm welcome to the

Cambria-Friesland community. This district is a great place to learn and to work. What a wonderful place this is for children to grow. It has been an honor getting to

know your children and you this year. All the best,

Kay Enright, Interim Principal (920) 348-5135 X157 [email protected]

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School Counseling Corner

Congratulations to the juniors for working incredibly hard this year and bringing up the school ACT

average! Below is a visual of the positive data to show for their achievements:

High school students: remember to schedule college visits as well as continue to research colleges! And

sophomores, it’s not too early to start studying for the ACT next year! You can also contact Ms. Singer or use connections you have to plan a job shadow and experience a career you’re interested in for a day.

FAFSA advice, for anyone still working on theirs (from Edmentum PLATO):

o You can submit the FAFSA with estimated income tax figures and go back later to make any

necessary corrections (the IRS Data Retrieval Tool is a great resource available to ensure that tax information is entered correctly!).

o Watch out for simple errors. Pay close attention to all directions on the application, make sure

that you’re differentiating between questions asking for parent versus student information, understand definitions of the terms the FAFSA uses, and double-check your data entry on basic information like names, social security numbers, and tax figures. Also, before starting the application, be sure to register for an FSA ID, which may take up to three days to process before it can be used to sign a completed FAFSA form. Without this signature, the form won’t be processed.

o Save smartly. Make sure that college savings accounts are either in your name or in your child’s

name in a dedicated 529 college savings plan.

o Know what NOT to mention. If you are a homeowner, your primary home does not need to be

declared (secondary homes or real-estate investments, however, are assessed), and you also are not required to include vehicles, boats, or household possessions like furniture. The FAFSA does not ask about insurance or retirement accounts like 401(k) or IRA plans.

Ms. Singer, 6th-12th grade School Counselor 920-348-5135, ext. 162

[email protected]

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Terrific Kids Program

The character trait for the month of March was “Inquisitive”. March Kids’ Awards went

to:

Pre-Kindergarten Madelyn Winter, Daniel Berger, Grayson Hendrickson

Kindergarten Gabriel Gonzalez, Omar Rodriguez, Colby Krieger-Smith, Christian Kuhn

First Grade

Ian Diels, Callen Drews, Lilly Scherbarth, Bryce Retzlaff

Second Grade Rowan Gursky, Anna Gonzalez, Dayton McBride, Alexander Raymond

Third Grade Samantha Raley, Madelyn Evans, Carter Drews, Annabelle DeBoer

Fourth Grade Reganne Fritz, Olive Schrandt, Tyler Farber, Samuel Ramirez

Fifth Grade Dakota Dates-McBride, Zaden Wycklendt

The character trait for April is “Capable”.

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TRAILWAYS CONFERENCE ACADEMIC HONORS BANQUET NORTHERN DIVISION

Trailways Conference valedictorians and salutatorians and their significant educators were honored on April 19th at the Beaver Dam Country Club. The

students attended with their parents and were introduced by their school principal. The

Cambria-Friesland valedictorian is Adrian Johnson and his

significant educator is Mr. Justin Steger. Our salutatorian is Jacob Keip and his significant

educator is Mrs. Kim Loeper. There are ten schools in the Northern Division and it was

wonderful to meet such inspiring young people!

As you know, research shows that having one significant adult in school makes all the difference in goal achievement and learning. Our students are so lucky to have

a school of them! Congratulations to our scholars, educators and to their families!

Presentation of Mr. Steger by Adrian:

“My name is Adrian Johnson from Cambria-Friesland High School and I have the great privilege to honor a teacher with a significant educator award. Although it was a tough decision, I decided to select a teacher who I thought was extremely

involved, down to earth, and outstanding at the job he does every day. I chose Mr. Steger, my high school math teacher, because he is dedicated to making sure all of

his students (including myself) understand every lesson and homework assignment we are assigned, even if this means putting in extra time after school to assist students. He makes every class both educational and entertaining at the same

time. I have found that he is not only willing to go in depth about the subject he teaches, but is also willing to offer advice to students about their future plans. He has helped guide me in making the decision on which college to attend and the

majors I wish to pursue. I am forever grateful for his continued encouragement and knowledge he has offered me both inside and outside the classroom. So, personally,

Mr. Steger, thank you for all your patience, determination and life lessons you have given me”.

Presentation of Mrs. Loeper by Jacob: “Mrs. Loeper is one of those teachers who just makes learning easier. It is even

harder to find one of those teachers that can make a challenging, difficult course like physics easier. Thanks to Mrs. Loeper’s help and guidance, I will be able to pursue a career in space exploration technology.

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Wuerch Receives Kohl Initiative Scholarship

Cambria-Friesland senior Kayla Wuerch, daughter of

Roger & Marie Wuerch, was one of 18 students who

received a prestigious Kohl Initiative Scholarship at

an afternoon banquet on Saturday, April 16th, held at

the Kimberly High School. Kayla will be attending

the University of Baraboo in the fall.

Kayla, like the other Kohl Initiative Scholarship

winners, was awarded this $5000 scholarship

because she demonstrates a high level of motivation

to achieve and has shown strong promise for

achieving success in college and beyond.

Well done Kayla! Thank you for how you’ve represented our school community! Best

wishes as you begin your post-secondary educational career!

CF Speakers Excel at State Meet

On Friday, April 15th, the CFHS forensic team competed at the WHSFA State Meet at

the UW- Madison. CF had 11 entries and 16 students that had qualified for the state

meet. The team came away with four perfect scores of 25 out of a possible 25, and 7

students received gold medals including: Madeline Tamminga, Madison Quade, Emma

Grahn, and Dana DeYoung in Group Interpretive Reading. Adrian Johnson also received

a gold medal in Moments in History. Madelyn Smith scored a gold in Radio Speaking,

and Rachael Leystra came away with a gold in Poetry Reading. Receiving silver medals

with scores of 24 out of 25 were McKenna Murphy, Devon DeYoung, and Delaney Agnew

in Group Interpretive Reading and Maverick Guenther in Oratory. Also earning silver

medals with scores of 23 out of 25 were Bailey Szytz in Special Occasion speech, Chloe

DeYoung in Prose Reading, and Samuel Johnson in 4 Minute speech. Receiving bronze

medals were Faune Fisher in Farrago and Greta Albrecht in Poetry Reading. The team

will be recognized for their accomplishments at the Academic Banquet in May. The five

seniors of Dana DeYoung, Emma Grahn, Adrian Johnson, Madison Quade, and Madeline

Tamminga will be hard to replace as they all earned conference championships beginning

in sixth grade in six out of the last seven years. In addition, they all earned perfect scores

of 25 out of 25 at the state meet three out of four years. They have set the bar high for

future forensic speakers, but Mr. Quade and Mrs. Wendt are confident that the tradition

of excellence that these seniors have established will be met by several of the

underclassmen in the upcoming years!

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Middle School Grandparents/Special Friend Day

is Friday, May 6, 2016 at 12:15 p.m.

Entertainment will be provided by the band and choir.

The High School Awards Banquet is being held on Wednesday, May 18, 2016 at 6:00 p.m.

in the Farmers & Merchants Union Bank Auditorium. A light dinner will be served. All

family and community members are invited and encouraged to attend.

Scholarships and high school awards, including forensics, high honor roll, perfect

attendance, and play participation will be presented after the light dinner.

Please join us in honoring our students.

Summer School Spots Still Available!

There are many spots still available in classes to be offered during Summer School 2016

here at Cambria-Friesland Schools. A course description booklet and registration form is

available on-line on the District’s website. Or, please call 920-348-5135 and we would be

happy to send registration materials home with your child. Our summer school classes

offer a variety of learning experiences and activities not readily available during the

school year. Don’t let your child miss out on these fun and engaging learning

opportunities.

Note: Hunter Safety Education will be offered at the Cambria-Friesland School District

this summer. Please plan accordingly if you need to have this certificate for a Hunting

License. Call the school office at 920-348-5135 for more information.

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Local Author Visited CF Elementary

Thursday, April 14th local children’s

author Hilary Neesam visited with

students in grades PreK-5 to share

her book Just Be You: a Children’s

Book for Everyone, a fun colorful book

that opened the door for discussion

on self-esteem and individuality.

Students asked great questions and

Hilary thoughtfully answered about

how she became an author, about the

writing/publishing process, and fun

facts about herself. Students created

a birds nest crown that celebrated

their individuality. To learn more about Hilary Neesam,

or to order a copy of her book,

visit https://hilaryjnessam.com.

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Jump Rope For Heart Assembly

Come join us May 6th for a celebration to cure heart

disease. At 2:00 p.m. in the elementary gym, we are having an

assembly for all the hard work elementary students have done

raising money for the American Heart Association. The Jump

Rope/Hoops for Heart Assembly will take place in the elementary

gym. Come join us as we celebrate healthy hearts and watch Mr.

Buechel get duct taped and pied.

Elementary Track and Field Day

Elementary Track and Field Day will be Wednesday, May 18th

on the baseball field. The 3rd through 5th grade events will

take place from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. The kindergarten

through 2nd grade student events will take place from 12:30

p.m. through 2:30 p.m. If there is rain that day, track and

field will be rescheduled for Friday, May 20th with the same

scheduled times. Come out to cheer us on.

Middle School and High School students will have regular classes unless excused by

Mr. Buechel to help with events.

Elementary 1 Mile Walk/Run

On Monday, May 23rd, students in kindergarten

through 5th grade will be participating in our

walk/run from 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. We will be

working on our pacing skills and traveling around

the school ground. Our goal is to see if we can jog

the entire mile. Good Luck!!

Moving? New Phone Number? Etc.

Remember to keep the school up-to-date with your current address, home phone number

and/or work phone number, etc. If you are new to the district, please call the office at

920-348-5135, ext. 110 to set up an appointment to visit the school.

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End-of-Year Reminders Are lunch balances up-to-date? Outstanding class debts?

Is all sports equipment turned in?

Does your child have any library books that need to be returned?

Is your child missing clothing, shoes, boots, etc.? Check the lost and found area near the

offices.

National Honor Society Sponsored

Blood Drive

On Wednesday, May 4th the National Honor Society is sponsoring a

Red Cross Blood Drive.

The blood drive will take place in the Farmers & Merchants Union

Bank Auditorium from 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Save the Date!

SCRIP (Gift Cards)

SCRIP Orders (gift cards) are being submitted on a monthly

basis. The next order will be placed on Monday, May 16th. You

may obtain an order form from the school’s website or call the

school and we’ll make sure you receive one. Gift cards are

purchased for face value for businesses such as Piggly Wiggly,

Kwik Trip, your favorite hotel chain, Cabelas, Pizza Hut, Papa

Murphys, Subway, Pizza Ranch, Walmart, Boston Store, and

many, many more.

If you wish to learn more about SCRIP, please contact Jackie Warren at 920-348-5135,

ext. 116. Thank you for your continued support of this program.

We have a variety of gift cards on hand at the school for immediate purchase, such as Pizza Hut, Barnes & Noble, Bed Bath & Beyond, Pizza Ranch,

Subway, TJ Max/Marshalls/HomeGoods, Outback Steakhouse, Shopko, Sally Beauty, and Kwik Trip. etc.

Please call Mrs. Warren and she will make arrangements to get the cards to you.

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Music Department Calendar of Events

Thursday, May 5th: K-5 Spring Concert at 7:00 p.m. - FMUB auditorium

Tuesday, May 10th: Beginner Band Parent Meeting at 6:30 p.m.- Band Room

Monday, May 16th: HS Band and Choir Pops Concert at 7:00 p.m. - FBUB auditorium

Saturday, May 28th: HS Graduation Services at 2:00 p.m.; HS band and 8th Grade

band members.

Monday, May 30th: Memorial Day Services in Friesland and Cambria starting at

9:00 a.m.; HS band

Middle School/High School Football Players

The following is important information for middle school and high school athletes

intending to play football.

There are 2 summer school classes high school athletes should enroll in;

1.) " Fitness and Conditioning" open to high school and middle school students

2.) " Football Fundamentals" open to high school students only

"Fitness and Conditioning" runs Monday thru Friday from June 7th to July 29th. There

are two sessions each day; 6:30 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Students

only attend one session per day.

To start things off this summer, there will be a "Conditioning Refresher Seminar" on

Monday evening, June 6th, at 6:30 p.m. hosted by Jeff Raymond, All State lineman,

University of Minnesota-Mankato defensive lineman, and American Bowl participant.

"Football Fundamentals" runs from 3:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. on July 6th, 8th, 19th, 20th, and

21st. These are the five days/dates the WIAA allows coaches to install the offense and

defense for the upcoming season. These days have become increasingly important as

there are only 9 days of practice at the start of the football season before the first contest.

There are currently three former college players scheduled to come in and work with the

team.

Forms and information to enroll in these summer classes are available in the high school

office.

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The Cambria-Friesland School District is sponsoring sports physicals at the school on

May 11th. This is a great opportunity to take care of getting your physical in a timely

manner before next school year. If you are not sure if you need a physical for next school

year, please check with the school office.

Date: Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Time: 3:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Where: Cambria-Friesland High School

Cost: $35.00 ($25.00 will be donated back to CF’s Athletic Department)

Cash or Check Only. (Please make checks payable to: BDCH Ortho)

Each athlete will be given a receipt noting payment for sports

physicals.

Call: 920-219-4009 to schedule an appointment time at your school

What you will need to bring: WIAA Paperwork (must be filled

out and signed by parents before your appointment).

Paperwork may be accessed at: www.bdchsportsmed.com

Cambria-Friesland School District

Vision Statement

“There will be students that come to us with different kinds of gifts, but they attend Cambria-Friesland School with one dream; academic success.

There will be different levels of achievement, but one goal; graduation with skills to compete.

There will be different kinds of future service, but one vibrant personality in his/her sharing with society.

In the Cambria - Friesland School District, our Vision is to educate ALL through educating each student as one.”

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Remember When…

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Cambria-Friesland School Lunch Menu - May & June 2016

Monday Tuesday Wed

Wednesday Thursday Friday

2 Mostaccioli Garlic Bread Salads Pineapple

3 Hamburger w/WG Bun Potato Wedges Baked Beans Peaches

4 Chicken Pasta Bake Homemade Bread Broccoli Mandarin Oranges

5 Chicken Nuggets Rice Green Beans Pears

Grandparents Day 6 Pulled Pork, Potatoes Dinner Roll, Green Beans Hot Cinnamon Applesauce Blueberry Cheesecake

9 Baked Potato Bar Ham/Chicken/Cheese Broccoli, Garlic Bread Pineapple

10 Stromboli Romaine Lettuce Peas Mandarin Oranges

11 Chicken Fajitas Lettuce/Cheese/Tomato Corn Peaches

12 Soup Toasted Cheese Fresh Veggies Apples

13 Sub Sandwich, Chips Tomato/Lettuce Veg. Beans Fruit Cocktail

16 Chicken Snack Wrap Lettuce/Cheese Green Beans Mandarin Oranges

17 Pizza 7 Layer Salad Peas Pineapple

18 Sloppy Jo Baked Fries Baked Beans Peaches

19 Chicken Yahoo Rice, Cheese Broccoli Applesauce

20 Spaghetti, Pizza Dipper Carrots Salad Pears

23 Pasta Bar, Garlic Bread Cheese Salad Pineapple

24 Nachos & Beef Lettuce/Cheese Refried Beans Fruit Cocktail

25 PBJ Sandwich Fresh Veggies Chips Apple Slices

26 Hamburger w/WG Bun Baked Fries Corn Fresh Fruit

27 Hot Dog w/WG Bun Mac & Cheese Green Beans Peaches

No School Memorial Day

31 Cook’s Choice

1 Cook’s Choice

2 Cook’s Choice

Salad bar will not be offered as a meal alternative; however salad bar fixings

are available for grades 6-12.

*All meals are served with milk. Menus are subject to change. Lunch Prices: Grades PK-5 = $2.40. Grades 6-12 = $2.55. Adult = $3.55. Supersize = $1.00.

Cambria-Friesland School Breakfast Menu – May & June 2016

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

2 Muffin Cheese Stick Juice/Fruit Milk

3 French Toast Sticks Sausage Juice/Fruit Milk

4 Breakfast Bagel Simply Chex Juice/Fruit Milk

5 Pancakes Blueberries Juice/Fruit Milk

6 Egg/Ham/Cheese Patti Toast Juice/Fruit Milk

9 Pancakes Blueberries Juice/Fruit Milk

10 Cinnamon Roll Yogurt Juice/Fruit Milk

11 Breakfast Pizza/red sauce Simply Chex Juice/Fruit Milk

12 French Toast Sticks Sausage Juice/Fruit Milk

13 Egg Patti Toast Juice/Fruit Milk

16 Muffin Yogurt Juice/Fruit Milk

17 Breakfast Scramble Bug Bites Juice/Fruit Milk

18 Omelet Toast Juice/Fruit Milk

19 Pancakes Blueberries Juice/Fruit Milk

20 Egg/Ham/Cheese Patti Toast Juice/Fruit Milk

23 Breakfast Pizza Simply Chex Juice/Fruit Milk

24 French Toast Sticks Sausage Juice/Fruit Milk

25 Omelet Toast Juice/Fruit Milk

26 Pancake Sausage Stick Juice/Fruit Milk

27 Egg Patti Toast Juice/Fruit Milk

30 No School

Memorial Day

31 Cook’s Choice

1 Cook’s Choice

2 Cook’s Choice

WG = Whole Grain Cereal and fresh fruit are

offered daily for breakfast.

Breakfast Prices: PK-12 = $1.45 per meal. Adult = $1.82 per meal. Menus are subject to change.

(USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.) Fresh fruit & vegetables are offered daily.

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The Cambria-Friesland School District’s Child Enhancement Center is seeking donations of new or gently used child care items. We are in need of the following items:

Books (board books, picture books, look

and find books, children books)

Fat Paint Brushes

Glue Sticks

Construction Paper (assorted colors)

Washable Markers

Colored Pencils

Crayons

Dry Erase Markers

Colored Chalk

Watercolor Paint

Bubbles

Balls for outside/gym use

Bases for kickball/baseball

Slide

Outdoor play equipment (Little Tykes)

CD’s-kids music

Scissors (blunt point)

Paint Smocks

Glitter

Yarn

Foam Stickers

Felt

Popsicle Sticks

Clothespins

Wooden beads and laces

4 or 6 seat stroller

Easter Eggs

Tissue Paper

Liquid Watercolor

Colored Masking Tape

Sponges for painting (letters, numbers,

shapes, etc.)

Sandbox Toys

Water Toys

Sprinkler

Easels

Colorful Netting Fabric

Pom Poms (for crafts)

Cotton Balls

Q-Tips

Puzzles

Games

Doll Clothes

Dress-Up Clothes

Geo-Tracks

Bean Bags

Child size sleeping bags/mats

Toys (for all ages 6wks-12 years old)

Sand for sandbox

Batteries (all sizes)

Tool Set (for adults)

Monetary donations to put towards

upper kitchen cabinets, freezer, washer

and dryer

Monetary donations or gift cards to

purchase items are also welcome.

If you wish to make a donation please contact Chelsie Stocker – Child Care Director,

at 920-348-5135, ext. 212 or 920-296-8618.

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Energy Services For Columbia County TIMOTHY V. BRUER, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR (608) 742-4088

242 W. COOK STREET, PORTAGE, WI 53901 FAX: (608} 742-1886

February 23, 2016 Dear Columbia County Resident, Energy Services for Columbia County is trying to reach households in need that

may qualify for the Wisconsin Home Energy Assistance Program, or Home

Energy Plus. Many struggle to make ends meet, and our program is available as a

critical safety net for those having a hard time paying or catching up on winter's

high heating and electric costs. If you qualify, you could be eligible for a onetime

per heating season grant to assist with your heat and electric bill. Please reference the income guidelines on the enclosed flyer to see if you may

qualify. Please note that you do not need to be behind on your bill or have a

disconnection notice from your utility company in order to qualify. The

amount of money you save by applying may go towards other household

expenses you may have. Also, you can qualify if your heat and electricity are

included in your r e n t , unless you reside in government subsidized housing

such as Section 8. Call (800) 506-5596 today to schedule an appointment! We can also answer any

questions you may have. Our program runs through May 15th so we'd like to get

you in as soon as possible! We have included an extra flyer for you to share with

a friend or family member who may benefit from our service. Sincerely, Your Columbia County Energy Services Staff

Community

Home Energy Assistance Team ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE

1225 South Park Street

Madison, Wisconsin 53715

(608)267-8601

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Cambria-Friesland School District Activity Calendar May 2016

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

3:00pm-

5:00pm D

Bancroft-Hart

- Summer Softball

Practice

2

3:00pm Golf-B/Varsity

ALCS / MCDS vs.

Multiple Schools 5:00pm Baseball-

Varsity St. Lawrence

Seminary

5:30pm-7:00pm P Jahnke - Little League

Practice @ FMUB

Auditorium

5:30pm-6:30pm P

Hendrickson-Wght Rm @ Weight Room

6:30pm-8:30pm Best

Way Driving Academy @

Room 121

3

4:00pm Softball-

Varsity Pardeeville

4:00pm Baseball-Varsity Cambria-Friesland MS vs.

Pardeeville

4:30pm Track-High

School Markesan vs. Multiple Schools

5:00pm Baseball-Varsity

Pardeeville

5:00pm Softball-

VarsityPardeeville 5:30pm-7:00pm J Saalsaa -

Little League Practice @ FMUB

6:30pm-8:30pm Best Way

Driving Academy @ Room 121

4

9:15am Golf-

Varsity Away vs.

Princeton 12:00pm-5:00pm NHS

Blood Drive @ FMUB

Auditorium

5:30pm-6:30pm P Hendrickson-Wght Rm

6:30pm-8:30pm Best

Way Driving

Academy @ Rm121

6:30pm-8:00pm S Pohl - 4H Dog Training

Sessions

5

MS Track Meet -

Princteon/Green Lake

9:00am Golf-B/Varsity Adams / Friendship vs.

Multiple Schools

4:00pm-5:00pm B

Larson/Good News Club @ Room L3 & L4

5:00pm Softball-

Varsity Oshkosh Lourdes

5:00pm Baseball-

Varsity Away vs. Markesan 6:30pm-8:30pm Best Way

Driving Academy @ Rm 121

7:00pm Elementary Spring

Concert @ FMUB Auditorium

6

K-5 Jump Rope For

Heart

MS Grandparents/Special

Person Day@ FMUB

Auditorium

5:00pm Baseball-Varsity Away vs.

Westfield - WI

7

9:00am-10:30am P

Jahnke - Little League

Practice @ Alsum Farm & Produce Gym

12:00pm-1:30pm J

Saalsaa - Little League

Practice @ Alsum Farm & Produce Gym

8 9

9:00am-11:00am EC/PK4 Family

Fun Day

1:15pm-3:20pm 4K -

Family Fun Day 3:00pm Golf-

B/Varsity Horicon vs.

Multiple Schools

5:00pm Baseball-

Varsity Lourdes / Valley 5:00pm Softball-

Varsity Away vs.

Markesan

5:30pm-7:00pm P Jahnke - Little League

Practice @ FMUB

Auditorium

5:30pm-6:30pm P Hendrickson-Wght

Rm @ Weight Room

6:30pm-8:30pm Best

Way Driving Academy @

Room 121

10

8:00am-11:30am HS Field Trip - Didion

12:00pm-3:15pm HS Field

Trip - Didion

3:30pm-4:30pm J. Dykstra - Daisy Scouts Mtg. @ Room

135

4:30pm Softball-Varsity Away

vs. Oakfield Junior / Senior

5:00pm-6:00pm Old Mill Foundation Mtg @ District

Library

5:00pm Baseball-Varsity Away

vs. Wayland Academy 6:30pm Beginning Band

Parent Mtg@ Band Room

6:30pm-8:30pm Best Way

Driving Academy @ Room 121

11

8:00am-5:00pm 7th Grade Field Trip -

Milwaukee Zoo

3:20pm-5:00pm J

Pekarske - Girl Scout Mtg @ Room 135

3:30pm-7:00pm Sport

Physicals

5:30pm-6:30pm P

Hendrickson-Wght Rm 6:30pm-8:00pm S Pohl

- 4H Dog Training

Sessions

6:30pm-8:30pm Best Way Driving

Academy @ Room 121

12

3:00pm Golf-B/Varsity Williams Bay vs.

Multiple Schools

4:30pm Baseball-JV Away

vs. Randolph 6:30pm-8:30pm Best Way

Driving Academy @ Rm 121

13

6th Grade - Upham Woods Trip

4:30pm Softball-

Varsity Hustisford

14

8:00am Golf-B/Varsity Columbus vs.

Multiple Schools

10:00am Baseball-

Varsity Away vs. Oakfield Junior / Senior

15

3:00pm-5:00pm D

Bancroft-Hart

- Summer

Softball Practice

16

4:00pm Baseball-JV Pardeeville

5:30pm-6:30pm P

Hendrickson-Wght

Rm @ Weight Room 6:00pm MS Track

Banquet - RMS

Cafeteria

6:30pm-8:30pm Best Way Driving Academy @

Room 121

7:00pm-8:30pm HS

Pops Concert @ FMUB

Auditorium

17

11:00am Track-High SchoolPardeeville vs. Multiple

Schools

3:30pm Track-High School

Randolph / Cambria-Friesland vs. Multiple Schools

5:00pm Softball-Varsity Away

vs. Randolph

5:00pm Baseball-Varsity Away vs. Randolph

6:30pm-8:30pm Best Way

Driving Academy @ Room 121

18

9:00am Golf-B/Varsity ALCS / MCDS

vs. Multiple Schools

9:30am-11:30am 3rd-

5th GradeTrack & Field Day

12:30pm-2:30pm K-

2nd Grade Track &

Field Day 5:30pm-6:30pm P

Hendrickson-Wght Rm

6:00pm Awards

Banquet @ FMUB

6:30pm-8:30pm Best Way Driving

Academy @ Room 121

6:30pm-8:00pm S Pohl

- 4H Dog Training Sessions

19

Senior Class Trip 8:30am-3:15pm 4th & 5th

Grade Trip - Outdoor Expo

6:30pm-8:30pm Best Way

Driving Academy @ Room 121

20

Elementary Track & Field Rain Date

Senior Class Trip

3:30pm-5:00pm Youth

Football Sign Up @ Cafeteria

4:30pm Softball-JV Fall

River

4:30pm Baseball-JV Markesan

21

Senior Class Trip

22 3:00pm-

5:00pm D

Bancroft-Hart

- Summer Softball

Practice

23 5:00pm Baseball-

Varsity Lomira

5:30pm-6:30pm P

Hendrickson-Wght Rm 6:00pm Board of

Education Meeting@

District Library

6:30pm-:30pm Best

Way Driving Academy @Rm 121

24 3:30pm-4:30pm J. Dykstra -

Daisy Scouts Mtg. @ Rm 135

6:30pm-8:30pm Best Way

Driving Academy @ Room 121

25 Elementary Interest

Day

5:30pm-6:30pm P

Hendrickson-Wght Rm 6:30pm-8:00pm S Pohl

- 4H Dog Training

Sessions

6:30pm-8:30pm Best

Way Driving Academy @ Rm121

26 2nd Grade Field Trip - Wisc

Dells/Baraboo

1st Grade Field Trip -

Baraboo

27 1:00pm

Early Dismissal

28 2:00pm

CF High School

Graduation

29 30 No School

Memorial Day

31 Kindergarten Trip - Madison

Zoo

3rd Grade Field Trip - EAA

Oshkosh

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Upcoming Events

May 4, 2016 National Honor Society Blood Drive, 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. May 5, 2016 Elementary Spring Concert, 7:00 p.m. May 6, 2016 Middle School Grandparents/Special Person Day

May 11, 2016 Seventh Grade Field Trip – Milwaukee Zoo

May 13, 2016 Sixth Grade Field Trip – Upham Woods May 16, 2016 Middle School Track Banquet – Randolph MS Cafeteria

HS Pops Concert, 7:00 p.m.

May 18, 2016 Elementary Track & Field Day Awards Banquet, 6:00 p.m. May 19, 2016 Fourth & Fifth Grade Field Trip – Outdoor Expo May 19–21, 2016 Senior Class Trip May 23, 2016 Board of Education Meeting, 6:00 p.m. May 25, 2016 Elementary Interest Day May 26, 2016 First Grade Field Trip – Circus World Museum Second Grade Field Trip – Robot World May 27, 2016 Early Dismissal, 1:00 p.m. May 28, 2016 High School Graduation, 2:00 p.m. May 30, 2016 No School – Memorial Day May 31, 2016 Third Grade Field Trip – EAA Oshkosh Kindergarten Field Trip – Madison Zoo

June 1, 2016 Middle School Mt. Olympus Trip June 2, 2016 Kindergarten Graduation, 9:00 a.m. Eighth Grade Promotion, 11:00 a.m. Last Day of School For Students

June 7, 2016 Summer School Begins