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STANTON COMMUNITY SCHOOL BULLETIN AUGUST 30, 2019

 

Stanton Schools will be sending out weather announcements through JMC this year. If you receive a text from 833-939-1277 please tag it as from Stanton Community School.

 

School Pictures for K-12th will be September 18th.

 

SCHOOL ACTIVITIES

2019 Yearbooks

  The yearbook staff has a few 2019 yearbooks left. The cost is $60. If you are interested in purchasing one please call the high school office at 712-829-2162.Get one before they are all gone!

 

ATHLETICS

Season Passes

  Stanton fans that have purchased season passes please show the pass to the ticket taker at all the athletic events. If you have not purchased a season pass or any sport pass, they may be purchased from the high school office. 

Casey’s/Stanton Gold Cards

  The football and volleyball teams are selling Casey’s/Stanton Gold cards as a fundraiser. The school has the cards available for $20.00 in the high school office if interested. Great values on pizza, subs, gas, etc.

Viqueen Volleyball

  The Viqueens opened their season at home on Tuesday night against the Tigers of Lenox.  In JV action, the Queens won all four sets with scores of 21-11, 21-11, 21-18 and 21-11.  In varsity action, the Viqueens were victorious in four sets with scores of 25-10, 21-25, 25-11, 25-13.  The teams are in action on Thursday night in conference play against the Knights of Fremont -Mills.  Next week, the team will host two home games.  We host Essex and Heartland Christian on Tuesday night for a triangular and on Thursday, Sidney will travel to Stanton for another conference match.  Congratulations team – keep up the great work!

Viking Football

  The varsity season opened in Murray last Friday night with a 40-6 win. The team has been working hard to better its' offensive execution and defensive reads this week. The 1-0 Vikings will travel to Graceland University to take on the Lamoni Demons tonight.  Lamoni returns all of their offensive starters from a year ago except their center.  In addition to returning all of their offensive stats, their defense will be very sound as well returning nearly all of their top 10 tacklers. Kickoff is at 7:00 PM. Go Vikings!

Softball

  Congratulations to Ali Silvius and Sami York for making the All-Western Iowa team. Ali made 2nd team infield and Sami was honorable mention. 

 

PRINCIPAL.

From the Iowa High School Athletic Association:   If you are a parent attending a high school athletic event this fall, you can help by following these six guidelines: 

 

1. Act your age. You are, after all, an adult. Act in a way that makes your family and school proud. 

2. Don’t live vicariously through your children. High school sports are for them, not you. Your family’s reputation is not determined by how well your children perform on the field of play. 

3. Let your children talk to the coach instead of doing it for them. High school athletes learn how to become more confident, independent and capable—but only when their parents don’t jump in and solve their problems for them. 

4. Stay in your own lane. No coaching or officiating from the sidelines. Your role is to be a responsible, supportive parent, not a coach or official. 

5. Remember: Participating in a high school sport is not about a college scholarship. According to the NCAA, only about 2% of all high school athletes are awarded a sports scholarship, and the average total value of that scholarship is only around $18,000. 

6. Make sure your children know you love watching them play. Do not critique your child’s performance on the car ride home. Participating in high school sports is about character development, learning and having fun—not winning and losing. ***Purchasing a ticket to a high school sporting event does not give you the right to be rude, disrespectful, or verbally abusive. Cheer loud and be proud, but please also be responsible and considerate as a spectator.    

 

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Youth Group

  Youth group is starting for 6th-12th grade students on Wednesday September 4th! Everyone is welcome, no registration is necessary.  We meet at the Covenant Church.    

After School Bible Club

  After School Bible Club starts on September 18th after school until 5:00 PM. It is open to kindergarten- 5th grade students. Go to www.stantoniowa.org and click "Bible club" to register.

 

COMING EVENTS

Friday, 30th            7:00-High School Football at Lamoni

Monday, 2nd           No School, Labor Day

                              Band Marches at Essex

Tuesday, 3rd          3:30-Junior High Volleyball with Heartland

  Christian & Essex, Here

5:30-High School Volleyball with Heartland

  Christian & Essex, Here

Thursday, 5th         3:30-Junior High Volleyball with Sidney, Here

5:30-High School Volleyball with Sidney, Here

Friday, 6th              5:00-Music Supper

7:00-High School Football with CAM, Here

  Parents’ Night

Saturday, 7th          9:00-Clarinda Volleyball Tournament

 

 

BREAKFAST MENUS SEPTEMBER 2-6

Monday

NO SCHOOL

 

Labor Day

 Tuesday

Bacon & Egg Pizza

Muffin/Fruit

Juice, Milk

Wednesday

French Toast

Fruit

Juice, Milk

Thursday

Breakfast Wrap

Muffin/Fruit

Juice, Milk

Friday

Sausage Gravy w/Biscuit

Muffin/Fruit

Juice, Milk

 

LUNCH MENUS SEPTEMBER 2-6

Monday

NO SCHOOL

 

Labor Day

Tuesday

Fiestada

Lettuce

Corn

Pears

Applesauce

Milk

Wednesday

Mini Corn Dogs

Mac & Cheese

Green Beans/Tri-Tater

Mixed Fruit

Mandarin Oranges

Milk

Thursday

Ham & Potato Casserole

Peas/Mixed Vegetables

Peaches

Apple

Roll

Milk

Friday

Walking Taco

Lettuce/Cheese

Diced Tomatoes

Refried Beans/Corn

Pineapple/Oranges

Butter Sandwich

Milk

 

ASBESTOS NOTIFICATION

Date:   August 30, 2019

To:       Parents, Students, Guardians and Employees of the Stanton Community School District

From:   Board of Directors of the Stanton Community School District

            David Gute, Superintendent, Asbestos Program manager

Re:      Asbestos Notification

 

            The United States Congress has enacted a piece of legislation entitled “Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act,” or AHERA, which requires all public and private schools in the nation to comply with the provisions by October 12, 1988. AHERA supersedes a previous federal law, “Asbestos In Schools” or AIS, which was enacted in 1982. The purpose of the legislation is to ensure that all students and employees of the nation’s schools are not subject to contact with asbestos materials, as it has been determined that inhalation of friable (flaky particles) of asbestos may lead to a cancerous disease of the lungs called asbestoses.

            The Institute for Environmental Assessment was employed by the Stanton Community School District to inspect school buildings and determine if there are any asbestos containing materials (ACM), especially in the form that could represent a risk. Of most concern are areas of asbestos-bearing materials which can be easily crumbled under pressure (friable materials) and inhaled into the lungs.

            Beyond the asbestos assumed to be located in some concrete, roofing felts, pipe elbows, carpet glue, etc. which is of minimal public health concern, asbestos was found in some of the following types of materials: thermal pipe joint connections; thermal pipe insulation; thermal boiler insulation; vinyl floor tile.

            Stanton Community School has a minimum of ACM in its buildings. These materials have been properly encapsulated by certified EPA personnel. Signs are also posted in each of these areas. Encapsulated asbestos containing materials were found primarily in non-occupied locations such as the custodial storage room and boiler room at the High School. No known dangers to students or employees currently exist. The elementary school is asbestos free.

            A detailed Asbestos Management Building Plan is on file in the school building. This plan may be inspected by the public upon request. A District Plan is also available for review at the office of the Superintendent of Schools. The Stanton School District has complied with recent legislation and has sent an Asbestos Management Plan to the State Department of Education prior to the deadline.

        The Board of Directors and Administration plan to meet or exceed EPA standards as required by law and do whatever is necessary to continually ensure a healthy working/teaching/learning school environment. As always, your input and/or concerns are welcome. On behalf of the board of Directors, I would like to thank you for your continued support and cooperation.

 

 

 

Stanton Booster Club Membership Drive

The 2019-2020 school year is upon us and it is once again time for our Stanton Booster Club Membership Drive.  The Stanton Booster Club provides support to the 7th-12th athletic programs at Stanton Community Schools each year by assisting in the purchase of athletic equipment, uniforms and awards for the athletes.  On behalf of the Stanton Booster Club Board we would like to take this opportunity to thank all of the Booster Club Members for their past support and welcome any new members that would like to join! Without your support over the years so many things would not have been possible. A few things the Booster Club has recently done: Photo buttons for athletes and cheerleaders, Parents’ Night flowers and photos, provided athletes with shirts for various achievements, Donation to After Prom, Purchased awards for athletes at the Annual Athletic Banquet, Purchased End Zone Clocks, Contributed to new Window Graphics, and Purchased Athletic Uniforms.

A donation in lieu of set membership amount would be welcome as well!  We ask that all memberships be turned in or mailed no later than August 30, 2019.  Once the order is placed we will not be ordering any extra items listed for the Booster Club Membership Drive! (There will be no exceptions)

Elite Level:  $500.00- Sports Pass

Champion Level: $250.00- Under Armour ¼ Zip Jacket

Purple Level: $150.00- Purple/White Golf Umbrella

Silver Level: $75.00- Garden Flag

White Level: $25.00

Please detach and fill out the information below in its entirety and mail back to Marla Anderson, Stanton Booster Club, P.O. Box 1, Stanton, IA  51573 or give to any board member listed below.  Please return no later than August 30, 2019. THANK YOU AGAIN FOR YOUR SUPPORT!

2019-2020 Booster Club Board Members: Marla & Mickey Anderson, Danis & Bret Hultman, Susan & Doug Isaacson, Kim & Josh Roberts, Mary & Wes Royal, Stacy & Travis Taylor, Mindy & Jake Wookey

 

 

 

Name: ________________________________________Phone_________________________________

 

Address:______________________________________________________________________________

 

Elite Level: $500.00  Sports Pass _____

 

Champion Level: $250.00  Under Armour ¼ Zip Jacket (Size) _______ Mens or Ladies ________

 

Purple Level: $150.00  Purple/White Golf Umbrella ______

 

Silver Level: $75.00  Garden Flag _______

 

White Level: $25.00 ______

 

Any Donation: $_________

 

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