Monday, October 31, 2011

Conferences College Fair and Lots of Activities!

Parents,

It is a busy week here in Eagle Country! 

Conferences will be from 4:00 pm - 7:45 pm in the high school on Tuesday and Thursday nights.  Please make an effort to stop in and see your student's teachers!  Our college fair will be on Tuesday from 4:30 - 6:00 pm.  Please see last week's blog post for more information on these two events.

Congratulations to our Cross Country team on their participation in the State Cross Country Meet!  The Wolfpack had a great season! 

Good luck to the football tonight in their quarter final match up with Woodbury Central. Kick off will be at 7:00pm at Bob Sanger Field!

The chorus had their first conert of the year and I thought they did a nice job.  Congratulations to Ms. Wilson and the chorus!

We will have 1 hour early outs on Tuesday and Thursday this week for conferences.  There will be no Success Center on those nights.

Our advisory groups got to watch videos produced by our TAG students last Friday.  The TAG students did a nice job with these videos.
There will be no school on Friday.

Have a great week!

Happy Halloween! (please see the Halloween post for some holiday fun!)

Weekly Schedule

Monday – FB Playoffs 2nd round – Woodbury Central – H – 7:00 pm

 Tuesday –  1 hour early dismissal – Conferences – 4:00 – 7:45
                      College Fair – 4:30 – 6:00

Wednesday

Thursday – 1 hour early dismissal – Conferences – 4:00 – 7:45

Friday – No School – Comp day
                 Playoff Football – Quarter Finals

Happy Halloween!

 
Happy Halloween from Mrs. Reiter in the LMC!




Happy Halloween from the Recker kids!

Thursday, October 20, 2011

45 days into the Semester? Do you know where your student is at?

         It is true, today is our 45th day of the semester.  Half way through the semester, it is hard to believe, but it is reality.  The question I am asking parents is, do you know how your child is doing in school so far.  If you have not asked any questions or checked grades on line yet, now might be a good time.  Report cards were posted on line at the end of Hex 1.  Those students whose parents who we do not have an e mail for, had report cards given to them at school.  If you want a paper copy of the report card shoot Peg an e mail or send a note with your student. 

        As we reach the half way point here are some interesting questions to ask about your relationship with your student and their involvement in school. 

      1. Do I know what classes my student is taking this semester?
      2. Which classes  are going well for them and which ones are a struggle?
      3. Which types of classes is my student interested in and how will that play into
             their future?
      4. How is my child's attendance?  Aside from medical problems has my student
              missed a large number of days?
      5. If my student is a junior or senior have we discussed the future? Career?
              College? Armed Services? Working world?
      6. What can I be doing to help my student be as successful as possible
               in school?

      Conferences are coming up on November 1st and 3rd from 4:00 - 7:45 in the high school.  If you have not had contact with your student's instructors this would be a great time. We are also encouraging parents to meet with their student's advisor at conferences.  The advisor - advisee relationship is an important one and this would be a chance to touch base and see how things are going.  We will be hosting a career fair on Tuesday the 1st from 4-7.  This would be a chance for junior and senior students and parents to learn a lot of information about college opportunities.  Please make plans to attend the conferences and college fair.

      We will host a college planning night on October 25th in the high school at 5:30.  This will be a good chance for juniors, seniors and their parents to learn about financial aid and the FAFSA.  The FAFSA is the "Free application for federal student aid" and required for anyone seeking financial aid for college.  It is important that seniors get this document filled out as soon as they can during their senior year.

     We have had an excellent fall here in all of our activities!  Congratulations to our Volleyball, Football and Cross Country teams as they head into the post season.  The cheerleaders continue to do a nice job at our games and in preparation for competition.  In case you have not heard, GREASE is the word in the high school drama department.  We are very excited to have our first musical in a few years.  The band had a nice showing at Algona Band Days and continues to play for the football games.  Our first choral concert will be Thursday night in Kanawha.  Speech tryouts are taking place this week. 

      On a personal note, Congratulations to my brother Kevin and his new wife Katie.  They were married last weekend.  My brothers and I have spread out to Florida, Wisconsin and Hancock County but we still remain close and have a lot of fun when we get together.  We probably get along a lot better now than we did in high school.  Encourage your students to get along with their siblings and enjoy this time together.  It goes by pretty quickly and soon they will all be grown up.

Have a great weekend!

Mr. Recker



 

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Homecoming Week! Under the Sea!

         Welcome to Homecoming week at West Hancock High School!  It should be a great week filled with school spirit, fun and hopefully some great victories!  One of the things I am most proud of our students for, is their positive behavior during homecoming.  We have great spirit and lots of fun, but we do not cross the line.  Many schools have problems with vandalism and bad behavior during homecoming week.  That has never been the case at West Hancock. I am confident we will have a great week!

         We finished the majority of MAP testing last week.  Thanks to our teachers and students for all of their efforts and cooperation.  It went fairly smoothly and I was happy with most of the results.  We will be completing make ups this week with Mrs. Johnson in the library. 

          As we get further into the school year there should be more scores published.  Please make sure you are checking into JMC online access so there are not any surprises at the six week mark.  If you have any questions or concerns please do not hesitate to contact the instructor for your childs course.  With e mail access, parent / teacher contact should be seamless.

          Last Friday during advisory we watched a John Cougar Mellencamp video called "Walk Tall."  The video dealt with stereotypes and prejudice.  After the video we discussed in small groups the meaning of the video and how some of the prejudices play parts in our lives today.  I will not get into details, because I would like you to watch the video for yourself.  Please discuss your thoughts with your son or daughter.  We felt it was a very powerful message.  Thanks to Mr. Francis for bringing this to our advisories. 
         
Walk Tall - Advisory video 9-16-11

 
      Ms. Shelby Wilson is our new chorus teacher and drama director.  This fall we will be presenting Grease.  I am very excited about the idea of a musical at WHHS.  We have not had one in my five years here.  It should be an excellent opportunity for our students.  Some of you may be surprised to know, but I was in four different theatrical productions in high school.  I had some great times in drama and Grease should be a lot of fun.  When my wife was at Waukon High School she was an assistant director and they did Grease, it was awesome!  Encourage your students to get involved.

      Have a great week and we will see you at all the activities this week!

Mr.Recker



This week will be very busy.  The schedule will be as follows:


Sunday - Powder Puff - He Man - We moved the girls inside and had them play VB because of the 
                                                        weather.  It was a fun kick off to our week!

Monday -   XC @ Humboldt - 4:15
                  JV FB @ Clarion - 6:30
                  VB @ Ventura with NK
                   School Board - 7:00 - Kanawha

Tuesday - VB - Osage - H - 6:00

Wednesday

Thursday - XC @ Mason City - 4:30
                   Homecoming Coronation - 7:30

Friday - FB - North Iowa - 7:00
              
Saturday - Dance - 8:00 - 11:00

Monday, September 12, 2011

Map Testing Week!

Parents,

This week we will be MAP testing.  Mr. Kronemann sent out a letter with details, so I will not get into that.  Please encourage your students to do their best on these tests.  In the HS we will be testing with the student's first period teacher.  We will run a one hour late start schedule each day.  Seniors need to report at 9:33 each day.  Wednesday will be a 2 hour early out schedule so there will not be any MAP testing. Seniors need to report at regular times.

Things have continued to go well in the high school as we enter our fourth full week of class.  Just a reminder the following options are available for your student to get extra help in any of their classes:

Success Center - 3:30 - 4:30 every night

Teacher help - 7:50 - 8:30 or 3:12 - 3:30 (at a minimum) students should make appts. with teachers
                         during these times.

Peer tutoring that will be set up through our advisory program.

Parents also have on line access to all student scores through JMC. 

Homecoming will be next week. We will begin the festivities on Sunday.  It will be a great week!

The weather has been very nice lately. Fall is my favorite season!  Have a great week!


Mr. Recker



Weekly schedule


Monday -  MAP testing - 1 hour late start
                 JV Football at BK - 6:30


Tuesday -  MAP testing - 1 hour late start
                 VB @ BK - 6:00

Wednesday - In - service -1:12 dismissal

Thursday - MAP testing - 1 hour late start
                   XC - CLear Lake - 4:15
                   VB - Lake Mills - H - 6:00

Friday -  MAP testing - 1 hour late start
              FB @ Marcus Meridan Cleghorn (school in Marcus) - 7:00

Sunday - Powder Puff Football - He Man VB 2:30





                  


  

Monday, September 5, 2011

Do the right thing!

Happy Labor Day weekend!  I hope you all had a great, restful weekend.  I was able to catch the UNI ISU football game in Ames.  While the Cyclones were able to steal one from my Panthers, it was a great game.  Former Eagle Dan Kruger did a nice job for the Panthers.

Things in the high school continue to go well.  We will begin our third full week on Tuesday.  Grade books are starting to have some scores in them and you can see how your son or daughter is progressing with our on line access.  Success Center is up and going. I have had some students in and made some phone calls.  Please remember that this is available each night from 3:30 to 4:30.

If any of you caught Coach Sanger's speech at the scrimmage, he mentioned Coach Ed Thomas from Aplington Parkersburg and his advice to "Do the right thing!"  I had the pleasure of having Coach Thomas as one of my instructors when I received my coaching endorsement in college.  As a football coach, I attended several clinics where Coach Thomas spoke.  He has been very influential to me.  This week I read his biography,  The Sacred Acre, which  outlines Coach Thomas' life while going through the details of the tornado in Parkersburg, the rebuilding process and Coach Thomas' unfortunate death.  Weaved through the book are lessons and quotes from a great man, who was more than a football coach.  Although I was pretty familiar with the story, this book really made me think about the things that are important.  Coach Thomas was a teacher, a mentor, an inspiration and a man of God, while also having some pretty good success as a football coach.  He saw himself as someone who was preparing his students and players to be good parents, husbands and wives and citizens, while learning about social studies and football.  He regularly said "If all I taught you was how to block and tackle, then I have failed you as a coach."

Our job at West Hancock is to prepare our students to be the best people they can be when they leave our school.  In academics, extra curricular activities and personal relationship skills, we are preparing them to be successful citizens in all areas of their lives.  Together with parents, the community and the students themselves, we are trying to get better every day.  This is a team effort and we all need to work together.  One of Coach Thomas's simple pieces of advice was to "Do the right thing."  We all hopefully know the difference between right and wrong. They key is making the right choice.  This is something we want all of our students to know.  This year our theme is simple "There are two things you can control every day - your attitude and your effort!"  These things are choices - I hope we can get as many of our students and staff as possible to choose to have great attitudes and give extra effort.  If we can do that, we will be successful. 

The Sacred Acre is available through several book stores. I would encourage anyone to read it.  It is very interesting and has some great life lessons. I purchased my personal copy on Amazon. I have also purchased a copy of The Sacred Acre for the school, which our family will donate to the library at West Hancock.  Please encourage your child to check it out.  It is an easy read and very powerful.

Laptop Covers - We handed out laptop covers this week.  If students showed us that they had a cover or bag we did not issue them one.  Everyone else received a cover.  Please know that whether it is your cover, our cover or no cover; the student is still responsible for the computer.

Advisory update - This week we discussed peer tutoring.  We are looking at piloting a peer tutor program at West Hancock.  Students were given sheets with two sides.  One side was an application to be a peer tutor.  The other side was an application to get help from a tutor.  Students also put study hall times or times they could be involved.  If students are interested, we will match up tutors with students desiring tutoring.  Teachers are always available for help, we just felt this might be another avenue to get help for those wanting extra help.  Please speak with your child about this.  The applications are due back on Friday.

Have a great week!

Schedule for the week:

Monday - Labor Day - No School

Tuesday - XC @ BK - 4:15
                 JV FB - H - Garner Hayfield - 6:30
                 VB - H - Garner Hayfield - 6:00

Wednesday - Athletic Booster Club Meeting - 5:30

Thursday - VB - Newman - H - 6:00

Friday - FB - Gehlen - H - 7:00
 

Sunday, August 28, 2011

New School Year!

Parents and students,

Welcome back to the 2011-2012 school year.  It is a very exciting new year and we are well under way.  We have many new things at WHHS this year.

This is my blog and I plan to update date it at least once a week. 

1. The lap tops have been pretty good so far. We are still working out the bugs.  Please be patient with us as we figure out the best way to utilize these tools for your child's education. We are very excited about how these have already changed how teachers are teaching and students are learning.

2. The Geo Thermal heating and cooling is working very well.  There are some things we will be working out with this also. But I was very happy to have our new system in place at the beginning of last week.  While it was very hot outside, our students and staff were quite comfortable inside.

3. The bathrooms in the main lobby are done and are very nice.  We put all new partitions and mirrors in along with tile and paint.  There are also baby changing stations for our guests at evening activities.

4. Mrs. Winter and Ms. Wilson have gotten off to good starts in our English and Music programs.  I feel they will be great additions to our staff.

Feel free to stop in and check out our new things when you have some free time.  We always encourage visitors. Just check in with Peg at the office.  If I am available I will give you a personal tour.

With the new laptops we will really be expanding our use of Sharepoint in the high school.  If you do not know what Sharepoint is, I encourageyou to ask your son or daughter.  They can show you and explain how it is being used in their classrooms.  All lesson plans will now be on Sharepoint.

So far things have gone very smoothly at the high school.  Just a couple of quick reminders for parents as we start the school year.

1. If your son or daughter will be absent from school please let Peg at the office know as soon as you can.  E mail works great for Peg, so do not be afraid to use that.  If you do not contact us, we will contact you.  Remember our attendance policy no longer effects semester testing, but we do want every student here every day.  If they are not here we need to know that you excused them.  As parents it is your responsibility to make sure they are in school if at all possible. 

2.  If a student is in an activity and they miss one period or more (half of first period counts as a period) they will not be allowed to practice or perform in their activity.  Pre-approval is fine for the following: medical appointments, legal obligations, funerals, obtaining a drivers license, college visits and things at the discretion of the principal.  Please remember that we need to know about these things before school starts.  E mail would be fine for pre approval as well.  Just know that you are not approved until Peg or I responds to your e mail.

 3. Please keep track of lunch accounts. Peg tries to keep students aware of where they are at but remember you can access that information on JMC and also pay online through our pay-schools link.  Any questions contact Peg at the office.

4. JMC grade books should be starting to have some scores.  Please use this tool to check your student's progress through the semester.  We do not anyone to be surprised in December.

5. Yes I said December.  With our new calendar we will wrap up the semester tests before Christmas break. 

Academic Letters

We have began an academic lettering program here at West Hancock.  Any student who maintains a 3.5 GPA for the year will receive a letter for the year.  This will look like an activity letter but include the inscribed word "academics".  We handed our first ones out Friday at our pep rally based on last years grades.  As students become 2,3 or 4 time letter winners we will have a pin for each year they can add to the letter.  We feel this is just another way to honor our high achieving students.

Advisory Update

For our first activity we had 40 minutes of time to get reacquainted and meet new people.  We did a couple of group activities and discussed many new school policies.  It was a nice beginning to our advisory year. This Friday we met and discussed goals for our academic year.  Each student got to see their transcript and was to think about how they can improve this year.  Don't be afraid to contact your student's advisor to check in on how things are going with them.  Coaches Bob Dodge and John Paulus will be joining our male group of advisors.  This will help our numbers be a little more manageable of the boys end of things.


For those of you who made it to the football game Friday night (judging by the crowd I would say that was most of you!) you saw a great display of our community support and school spirit.  It was also a heck of a game.  Let's keep up the support as we get into Volleyball and Cross Country seasons and our fine arts groups begin their performances.

This weeks calendar:

Monday - JV FB - Newman - H - 6:30

Tuesday -XC @ Newman - 4: 30
                VB @ Forest City - 6:00

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday -  1 hour early out
               V FB @ Lake Mills - 7:00

Weekend - Draft horse show

Monday - No school - Labor Day parade @ Kanawha - WHHS Marching band

Tuesday - XC @ BK - 4:15
                 VB - GH - H - 6:00
                  JV FBGH - H - 6:30

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Mrs. Reiter's Technology Class!

Welcome class!  If I can Blog - then you can Blog.  Mrs. Reiter is very helpful!