USD 270 PLAINVILLE MAY NEWSLETTER 2018 CLASS OF 2018 HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS SAGE ARMBRUSTER MATTHEW BECKER DALTON BENEDICK TORI BRANCH CHANDLER CELLMER CHASE CELLMER BLAKE CRAWFORD NOAH CRAWFORD MAESON DEWEY CHASE ELLENBERGER HAILEY FISHER DAKOTA GANOUNG KAYLA GARVERT HAYDEN GILLUM JESSIE GILMORE BRANSON GOSSELIN MADISYN GREEN ELENA HAGEMAN NOAH HANSEN WESLEY HIGDON WILLOW HUNT NOLAN JONES MAKAYLA LONEY HUNTER MEYERS NATE NORMANDIN ZACHARY PIERSON JUSTIN PLANTE JARON RATHBUN CHAD ROWE DALTON SANDER BETHANY SCHINDLER MEGAN SHERRADEN PAIGE SHERRADEN CONNER SOWLES TAYLOR STAHL MAKENNA STEED ANTHONY VENTURA BAILEY WERNER BROOKE WERNER JERAD WERNER DAWSON WORKMAN MAKAYLA WRAY ZACHARY ZIMMERMAN PLAINVILLE HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION MAY 19 th, 2018 at 2:30 p.m. in the Cardinal Gym Class Flower: Red Rose Class Colors: Cardinal Red & Black Class Moto: It s not about the task that has been accomplished, but about the people you have accomplished the task with. Senior Recognition Assembly Wednesday, May 16 th at 12:10 p.m. in the Auditorium Governor s Scholar Kayla Garvert STATE BAND: Alena Dinkel, Dalton Ganoung and, Vincent McLaughlin Percussion Ensemble: Joshua Russell, Braden Gosselin Maverick Green, and Shaelynn Brown STATE CHOIR: Elena Hageman
2018 EIGHTH GRADE CLASS Emalee Berg Isaac Branch Betty Cole Anderson Dewey Trenton Downing Jlynn Easterberg Jayce Ganoung Ethan Hamilton Benjamin Hansen Keylee Hosier Draxtin Hovis Kyron Kraushaar Kiara Langholz Jesse Mackey Taylor McDermott Logan Normandin Amber Paramore Abby Reif Cheyenne Rogers Emma Rudman Conner Stahl Josie Stahl Zeven Werner Dakota Yost PLAINVILLE EIGHTH GRADE PROMOTION Sunday, May 20 th at 2:30 p.m. in the Cardinal Gym State Forensics Plainville High School has 22 students participating in State Forensics in Wichita May 5 th. Congratulations! Shaelynn Brown, Pearl Birdsall, Noah Douglas, Joey Eubanks, Hailey Fisher, Dalton Ganoung, Elena Hageman, Reagan Hageman, Aiden Jones, Heidi Jones, Macie LeMarr, MaKayla Loney, Vincent McLaughlin, Jami Morain, Jenna Morain, Josh Russell, Audri Shadle, Megan Sherraden, Paige Sherraden, Makenna Steed, Brooke Werner, Katie Westhusin. Good Luck at State. Students of the Month Michael Garvert, Bre Mesecher, and Nolan Jones. Plainville High School Art Students By Jill Wells Twenty three Art students attended the 44 th high school art day at Fort Hays State University. The event hosted 962 students from 62 schools this year. The students displayed their art that was judged, toured the FHSU Art and Design Department, and viewed artwork by FHSU students. Student artists with exemplary work took home certificates. Plainville students earned a total of 27 certificates for a variety of artworks including handmade art books, ceramics, drawings, and paintings of various mediums. The following young artists won awards: Conner Sowles, Grace Werner, Bailey Werner, Bethany Schindler, Dalton Ganoung, Kayla Garvert, Alena Dinkel, Taylor Stahl, Rebecca Bebb, Alyssa Sowles, Jessie Gilmore, Brooke Werner, Jacey Dopita, Aiden Jones, Heidi Jones, Macie LeMarr, Bre Mesecher, and Paige Sherraden. Nice Work!
PLAINVILLE HIGH SCHOOL JOB OLYMPICS By Emily Miller The Job Olympics is an event that takes place every year in Phillipsburg. It is for special education students in the North Central Kansas area. Work simulation stations are set up to test students in work skills; the students are judged on skill level, performance and time. Students prepare by practicing at school before the event. Students can earn medals/ribbons, certificates, and plaques for first, second and third place. The students that attended this year were Wes Higdon, Nolan Sinclair, and Hope Smith. Plainville received first place, based upon the team s average number of points per team member. Congratulations, great job! Hope Smith Nolan Sinclair Wes Higdon
USD 270 Plainville has an opening for a Junior High Head Boys Basketball Coach for the 2018-2019 school year. To apply pick up an application at the District Office 203 SE Cardinal Ave Plainville or email dchew@plainville270.net for more information call 785-434-4678 Prom 2018 Plainville High School The National Honor Society of Lincoln High School would like to thank you for your very generous contributions to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society during our fundraising event during the 2017 Morris-Stephens Tournament. We very recently received this pennant and have decided to pass it on to you, as Plainville High School donated the most money during our fundraising event. With your help and the help of the other schools involved, we were able to raise $535. In keeping with our pledge, the NHS Chapter of Lincoln High School donated an additional $100 to Leukemia and Lymphoma Society in Plainville s school name. Again, thank you for your generous contributions. We would not have been as successful in our fundraising efforts without your help. Prom Queen Hunter Meyers Prom King Dalton Benedick National FCCLA Three FCCLA students have qualified for National FCCLA Star Events, the students are Jayde Hoiser, Jersey Kaiser, and Ashley Wise for Entrepreneurship and Jamie Morain in Career Investigation. National FCCLA is in Atlanta Georgia on June 28-July 2. They will participate in the National Conference ceremonies and attend workshops. They will also attend a Braves/Red pro baseball game, go to the Aquarium, Atlanta city tour, Six Flags, and FCCLA Music Festival and Laser Show. They will be fundraising for this trip. Congratulations, the school district is proud of you.
Monday Tuesday 1. Pancake on a Stick Peaches May 2018 Breakfast Wednesday 2. Breakfast Pizza Pineapple Thursday 3. Cereal Choices Graham Cracker Juice Friday 4. Ham Breakfast Bars Mandarin Oranges 7. Chocolate Croissants Cereal Tropical Fruit 8. Breakfast Burrito Orange 9. Cheese Omelet Biscuit Apple 10. Yogurt Graham Gold Fish Juice 11. Cereal Bar Cheese Stick Grapes 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. Teacher Work Day 28. 29. 30. 31. Have a SAFE and Fun All Menu Items are subject to change. Meals served w/1% White or Skim Chocolate ALL STUDENTS will be served 1 cup fruit or 1/2c juice AND 1/2c fruit This institution is an equal opportunity provider.
Monday 7. Beef Taco Pie Shredded Romaine Refried Beans Cinnamon Bun May 2018 Lunch Tuesday 1. Chicken Nuggets Mashed Potatoes and Gravy Broccoli Rosy Applesauce WW Roll 8. Pepperoni/Cheese Pizza Fresh Carrots Bread Stick Mandarin Oranges Wednesday 2. Chicken/Cheese Quesadilla Tomato/Shred. Rom. Mexicali Black Beans Grapes CARDINAL DAY - Afternoon 9. Ham and Cheese Sandwich Potato Wedges Broccoli Tropical Fruit Thursday 3. Baked Ham Oven Potatoes Fresh Carrots Strawberries WW Roll 10. Italian Pasta Bake Corn Garlic Bread Rosy Applesauce Friday 4. Turkey n Cheese Flatbread Romaine/Tomato Peas French Fries Peaches 11. Chicken Pattie Mashed Potatoes Gravy Carrots WW Roll Peaches 14. Beef & Bean Burrito Mexican Corn Romaine/Tomato/Salsa Tortilla Chips Apples 21. Corn Dogs Chips Graham Bug Bites Fresh Carrots w/ranch 15. Stromboli Squares Fresh Broccoli/Carrots Tater Tots Mandarin Oranges 22. ½ Day School NO LUNCH Teacher In Service K-6 Field Day/Picnic 16. BBQ Beef/Bun Sweet Potato Puffs Baked Beans Seniors Last Day K-3 Field Trip/Kearney 23. Teacher Workday 17. 24. ********************* ALL May Menus Are subject to change, due to inventory depletion ********************* 4-5 Field Trip/Hutch 18. 8 th Grade Last Day 25. 28. MEMORIAL DAY 29. 30. 31. All Menu Items are subject to change. Meals served w/1% White or Skim Chocolate ALL students will have choices of fruit (K-12) ALL BREADS made or served in the USD 270 Kitchen are Whole Grain This institution is an equal opportunity provider.