STANTON COMMUNITY SCHOOL BULLETIN DECEMBER 21, 2018
NEW
Instructions to make On-Line Payments For Lunch Through JMC
You are now able to add money to your child’s lunch account through JMC. You can use your credit card or enter in your bank information. Just log into your JMC account just as you would if checking grades. Click on the lunch tab, then JMC On-line deposit. Put in the amount, name and then choose credit or bank tab. Add all information, expiration date, security code, and email. Then push submit.
Much easier than the Web Store version, which we will no longer be using. Please call 829-2162 if you have any questions and we can walk you through it.
You will also be able to do the same thing with texxtbook fees.
SCHOOL ACTIVITIES
Music Department Meal
Stanton Music Department will be hosting a Lasagna Meal on Friday, January 11th. Cost is $5.00. Please stop by between 5:00 PM and 7:00 PM to support our music program! And stay for the basketball games with East Mills!
Winter Ball 2019
Please join us the week of January 21st to celebrate Winter Ball 2019. We will have dress up days throughout the week with prizes, Pep Rally on Friday, and end the week with a dance for both Middle School and High School on Saturday January 26th. Middle school (6th-8th grade) will be from 6-8 PM at the Stanton Fire Station, High School will be from 8:30-11 PM. $5 admission per person, all proceeds go to the Stanton Cheerleaders/Dance team.
Winter Ball Court will be announced on January 4th. Any questions feel free to contact Jana McCunn, Cheer/Dance Coach.
ATHLETICS
MidAmerican Energy Night
The January 11th basketball game with East Mills will be sponsored by Mid-American Energy. Thanks to Wes Royal for this generous donation.
Viqueen Basketball
Stanton Viqueens picked up two conference wins to even their record at 3-3.
East Mills hosted the Queens on Friday, December 7th, a strong defensive effort allowed the Queens to jump out to a 12-0 first quarter lead. Coach Snyder said, "The half-court pressure by Tara Peterson and Hope Ogletree proved to be a winning combination the entire night as it contributed to a major percentage of our scoring. We felt going into the game that we need to keep the ball from their inside scoring threat, we managed to do that with defensive pressure on their guards." Final score 43-22.
On the road again Tuesday the Queens picked up their third win of the season with a 51-33 win over Essex. Again a quick start set the pace for victory with the Queens jumping out to a 17-7 lead. This would prove to be a night for Kami Tibben to show off her offensive ability. Kami was 8 of 16 from the floor and 7 of 8 from the free throw line. She also collected 9 rebounds and 7 steals. “The team defense that has kept the Queens in most games this year has sparked some offense that the Queens lacked a year ago. We seem to be making some progress at both ends of the court, we need that to happen as we get deeper into the season," stated Coach Snyder.
Viking Basketball
The Vikings continued to play well by taking 2 conference games on Friday, December 14th, at Fremont-Mills and Tuesday, December 18th vs Heartland Christian. The Vikes defeated Fremont-Mills 74-49. We stayed pretty consistent throughout to take home the conference win.
Tuesday night we welcomed the Eagles of Heartland Christian. We were up 25-2 and were able to cruise to a 76-30 win. We will take on Clarinda Academy at home tonight. They are playing very well and will come into Stanton very confident.
Junior High Boys Basketball
The Junior High boys' lost a close game vs Fremont-Mills last Friday, but picked up a good win this past Tuesday as they head into the Christmas break. The team will be in action the same day they return to school on January 3rd at Hamburg. Tipoff in Hamburg will be about 5:00 PM following the Junior High girls game.
GUIDANCE.
Scholarships
National Wild Turkey Federation - due January 1 - Online
-must be a senior with a 3.0 grade point average
-must be pursuing a degree at an accredited institution of higher education
-must support the preservation of the hunting tradition and actively participate in hunting sports—a copy of a current hunting license is required
-must be willing to become a member of the National Wild Turkey Federation (Xtreme JAKES, student or regular membership)
-must be involved in school activities
-must demonstrate ability as a leader among his or her peers
-must demonstrate community involvement
-must submit an essay and autobiography exhibiting dedication to conservation
-must submit three letters of recommendation
-Local Scholarship Winner will receive a minimum of $250
-State/Provincial Scholarship Winner will receive a minimum of $1,000
-National Scholarship Winner will receive $10,000
-Forms available at http://www.nwtf.org/resource-library/detail/jakes-scholarship-application
Robert E. Byers Scholarship Trust – January 4, 2019
-Five $1,000 scholarships
-must be enrolling in an Iowa college or university
-students who plan to enroll in an Iowa college or university to study environmental science, community development, landscape architecture or architecture (historical emphasis) or community planning and sustainability are eligible to apply.
-applications are available online at www.keepiowabeautiful.com
Better Business Bureau - Student of Integrity Scholarship - January 9, 2019
-Every year, the Better Business Bureau Education Foundation proudly recognizes five high school seniors from greater Iowa and 3 seniors from the Quad Cities who personify sound ethical behavior and decision making in their leadership roles at school and in their community. Student honorees are selected by a panel of judges to receive a $2,500 scholarship paid to the school/college of their choice.
- All applicants must be recommended by a school official.
- Only one application per school will be accepted.
- Applicant must be a high school senior scheduled to graduate in 2019.
- Applicant must be from BBB Serving Greater Iowa, Quad City and Siouxland Region service area.
- Applications must be submitted online no later than January 9, 2019 by midnight.
Judging Criteria
50% Essay
20% School Involvement
20% Community Involvement
5% Future Plans
5% Letters of Recommendation
https://www.bbb.org/iowa/torch-awards-for-ethics/student-of-integrity-scholarship/
United States JCI (Jaycee International) Senate Foundation Scholarship – due January 11, 2019
-$1,000 grants awarded to graduating high school seniors in the United States who plan to continue their education at accredited post-secondary colleges, universities or vocational schools. Online application: http://www.usjcisenate.org/programs/scholarship
Strayer-Rairden Scholarship in Physics – January 31
-$1,000 each year, renewable for up to 3 successive years following the initial award
-must be from the state of Iowa
-must have applied for admission to The University of Iowa and declared physics or astronomy as a major
Tribute Award – January 31, 2019
Any current high school Senior who meets the following qualifications is eligible:
-Is enrolled in an accredited public or private high school in the United States
-Has at least 2.75 cumulative grade point average (GPA) on a 4.0 scale for the 9th and 10th grades
-Demonstrates accomplishments in Leadership and Community Service and has faced a significant roadblock or challenge.
-To apply online, go to https://www.discover.com/student-loans/scholarships/award.html
Dora Ossian Eastlack Scholarship
Candidates shall be enrolled at or intending to enroll at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln or the University of Nebraska at Omaha. First preference shall be given to the Valedictorian of Stanton High School. Second preference shall be given to the Salutatorian of Stanton High School. Third preference shall be given to a graduate of Stanton High School majoring in Journalism. Fourth preference shall be given to a graduate of Stanton High School with good academic standing.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
5th Quarter
Food, Friends, and Fun for 7th-12th grades meet in the Mamrelund Lutheran Church basement till 10:30 PM after home Friday night
basketball games.
Stanton 150 Fundraiser
Join us at the Stanton Old Lumberyard on New Year’s Eve! Doors open at 7:00 PM with Bad Influence playing 8:00 PM-Midnight. Cost is $5 to enter. Cast Iron Café will be serving pulled pork sandwiches or nachos at $5/plate. Drinks will be available for purchase. This is a Stanton 150 Fundraiser. Cheers to a New Year!
COMING EVENTS
Friday, 21st 1:05/1:15-Early Dismissal
4:30-Junior Varsity Boys Basketball with Clarinda Academy, Here
6:00-Varsity Girls Basketball with South Page, Here
7:30-Varsity Boys Basketball with Clarinda Academy, Here
Monday, 24th-Wednesday, 2nd-NO SCHOOL
Thursday, 3rd School Resumes
4:00-Junior High Basketball at Hamburg
Friday, 4th 4:00-Junior Varsity Basketball at Sidney
6:00-Varsity Basketball at Sidney
Monday, 7th 1:05/1:15-Early Dismissal
Tuesday, 8th 4:00-Junior High Girls Basketball at Clarinda Lutheran
6:00-Varsity Basketball at Griswold
6:00-Junior Varsity Boys Basketball at Griswold
7:45-Junior Varsity Girls Basketball at Griswold
Wednesday, 9th Large Group Picture Day
Thursday 10th 3:45-Junior High Girls Basketball at Fremont-Mills
4:15-Junior Varsity Boys Basketball with SW Valley, Here
6:00-Varsity Basketball with SW Valley, Here
Friday, 11th 4:00-Junior Varsity Basketball with East Mills, Here
5:00-Music Department Meal
6:00-Varsity Basketball with East Mills, Here
BREAKFAST MENUS DECEMBER 31-JANUARY 4
Monday NO SCHOOL |
Tuesday NO SCHOOL |
Wednesday NO SCHOOL |
Thursday Breakfast Bar Muffin/Fruit Juice/Milk |
Friday Pancake & Sausage on a Stick Muffin/Fruit Juice/Milk |
LUNCH MENUS DECEMBER 31-JANUARY 4
Monday NO SCHOOL |
Tuesday NO SCHOOL |
Wednesday NO SCHOOL |
Thursday Pork Chopette/Bun Lettuce/Tomato Baked Beans Ranch Potatoes Apple/Mixed Fruit Milk |
Friday Chicken Wrap Lettuce/Cheese Mixed Vegetables Cooked Carrots Pineapple/Pears Milk |
BREAKFAST MENUS JANUARY 7-11
Monday Bacon & Egg Pizza Muffin/Fruit Juice/Milk |
Tuesday Fruit Pocket Muffin Juice/Milk |
Wednesday Donut Holes Muffin/Fruit Juice/Milk |
Thursday Sausage, Egg, & Cheese on a Biscuit Muffin/Fruit Juice/Milk |
Friday Breakfast Burrito Muffin/Fruit Juice/Milk |
LUNCH MENUS DECEMBER JANUARY 7-11
Monday Crispto/Hot Dog Corn Lettuce Mandarin Oranges Peaches Peanut Butter Sandwich Milk |
Tuesday Chicken Nuggets Baked Beans Coleslaw Pineapple Oranges Banana Muffin Milk |
Wednesday Ham Sandwich Cheese Slice Lettuce/Tomato Peas/Green Beans Peaches/Mixed Fruit Rice MIlk |
Thursday Italian Pasta Lettuce Carrots Pears Applesauce Breadstick Milk |
Friday Corn Dog Baked Beans Sweet Potatoes Macaroni Salad Mandarin Oranges Mixed Fruit Milk |
It is the policy of the Stanton Community School District not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, religion, creed, age (for employment), marital status (for programs), sexual orientation, gender identity and socioeconomic status (for programs) in its educational programs and its employment practices. There is a grievance procedure for processing complaints of discrimination. If you have questions or a grievance related to this policy please contact Mrs. Sheila Mainquist, 605 Elliott St., Stanton, Iowa 51573, smainquist@stantonschools.com, (712) 829-2162.