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East Washington School Board accepts resignation of High School Band Director |
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Written by Administrator
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Thursday, 28 May 2009 00:00 |
Superintendent Amick recommended that the Board accept Adam Miller's resignation as High School Band Director effective at the end of 2008-09 school year, also the resignation of Jessica Hickerson as High School Business/Tech Teacher at the recent East Washington School Board meeting.
Members of the public expressed their feelings in regards to the resignation of Miller, citing positive support for the former Band Director.
The board accepted a resolution recognizing High School Athletic Director Scott Newcomb for being selected as District 5 Athletic Director of the Year.
The school board was presented a Contingency/Preparedness Plan from Patrick Rose and Jennifer Love-Tillotson of the Indiana Department of Health.
The board also approved the following personnel recommendations: Ryan Osborn as High School/Tech teacher; Clinton Blankenbaker as third grade elementary teacher; Rosa Snapp as Preschool/Title 1 Interventionist teacher; Travis Daily as summer school English teacher; Jacob Johanningsmeier; Jim Lewis as summer school PE teacher, Robert Bennett, Mike McBride , Eric Robertson, Tom Cullen and Buff Gardner as Driver's Education instructors; medical leave of absence of Sharon McElroy's from May 7 through end of school year; verbal resignation of Kenny Speigelhalder' as bus driver and recommend Cheryl Hogan to fill Speigelhalder position; Kelley Lee and Deanna Shofner as cheerleading and pep club co-coaches and Lisa Roberts as JV volleyball coach.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 28 May 2009 08:48 |
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Results from Seymour Girls Sectional 2009 held at Seymour High School |
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Written by Administrator
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Thursday, 28 May 2009 00:00 |
The girls 2009 Track Sectional was held at Seymour High School on May 19. The top four of each group advances to Regionals.
100 Meter Dash: 1. Ashley Allen, BCHS, 2: Maria Allen, BCHS, 3: Maggie Royalty, Seymour and 4. Cora Carter, Salem High School.
200 Meter Dash: 1.Ashley Allen, BCHS, 2. Maria Allen, BCHS, 3. Cora Carter, Salem and 4. Kaylyn Rodewig, Eastern.
400 Meter Dash: Christina Moravec, Seymour, 2. Jenna Hackman, BCHS, 3. Patricia Moravec, Seymour and 4. Courtney Crane, BNL.
800 Meter run: Rachel Dalton, Eastern, 2. Victoria Oslo, BCHS, Katherine Moravec, Seymour and 4. Jamie Wehmiller, BCHS. Due to a girl being scratched, Ashley Malloy, Salem, who placed fifth advances to regional.
1600 Meter run: 1: Rachel Dalton, Eastern, 2: Taylor Royalty, Trinity Lutheran, 3. Ashley Mallow, Salem and 4. Hope Lockman, BCHS.
3200 Meter run: 1: Erika Wilson, Eastern, 2. Rachel Koeplin, Salem, 3. Olivia Hackman, BCHS, and 4. Kali Johnson, Salem.
100 Meter hurdles: 1. Erika Wilson, Eastern, 2. Rachel Koeplin, Salem, 3. Taylor Royalty, Trinity Lutheran and 4. Casey Gillespie, BNL.
300 Meters hurdles:1. Kali Johnson, Salem, 2. Devon Hardman, Mitchell, 3. Charlotte Ernst, Seymour, and 4. Leah Benefiel, Seymour.
4X 100 Meter relay:1. BCHS, Maria Allen, Ashley Allen,Sammie Bane, Emily Sommers, Jenna Hackman and Marie Wehmiller, 2. Seymour, Mackenzie Allman, Leah Benefiel, Amanda Harmeson, Maggie Royalty, Julie Nielsen and Jessica Wetzel. 3. Orleans, Whitney Daugherty, Taylor Daugherty, Katelyn Wilson, Olivia Smith, Gabriel Stalker and Danielle Sage, 4. Mitchell, Taylor Blackburn, Morgan Hall, Laura Cessna, Carly Kern, Cara Blackwell and Meghan Ray.
4X 400 Meter relay: Seymour, Leah Benefiel, Katherine Moravec, Patricia Moravec, Christina Moravec, Rosy Clemente and Alysha Otte, 2. BCHS, Ashley Allen, Sammie Bane, Jamie Wehmiller, Jenna Hackman, Emily Sommers and Haley Hackman, 3. Salem, Cora Carter, Lakin Thomas, Kali Johnson, Ashley Malloy, Erica Ewen and Tori Thompson, 4. BNL, Alexandra Anderson, Whitley Crane, Courtney Crane, Hanna Guthrie, Kayla Guthrie and Jessica Guthrie.
4X 800 Meter relay: 1. Eastern, Rachel Dalton, Erika Wilson, Emily Newcomb, Chelsea McNew and Louis Hosburgh,2. BCHS, Natalieeee Killey, Jamie Wehmiller, Destine Staley, Victoria Ollo, Hannah Maupin and Hope Lockman 3. Salem, McKenzie Acuff, Tori Thompson, Rachel Koeplin, Ashley Mallow, Shelbie Stephenson and McKenzie Burns, 4. Seymour, Katherine Moravec, Alysha Otte, Taylor Hays, Leah Moravec, Rosy Clemente and Christina Moravec.
High jump: Devon Hardman, Mitchell, 2. Allison Trevithick, Mitchell, 3. Amber Lucas, Crothersville and 4. Patricia Moravec, Seymour.
Pole Vault: 1. Sammie Bane, BCHS, 2. Alannah Moore, BNL, 3. Kirstyn Brott, Seymour and 4.Kayla Joseph, Seymour.
Long jump: 1. Maria Allen, BCHS, 2. Christina Moravec, Seymour, 3. Marie Wehmiller, BCHS and 4. Carly Kern, Mitchell.
Shot put: Bailey Lundy, Crothersville, 2. Deborah Adkins, Eastern, 3. Macy Marksberry, Seymour and 4. Brittany Bedwell, WWHS.
Discus throw: 1. Taylor Schultz, Seymour, 2. Brittany Bedwell, WWHS, 3. Shayna Abel, Seymour and 4. Sarah Jenkins, Seymour.
Team rankings: 1.BCH, Brownstown Central, 2. Seymour, 3. Mitchell, 4, Salem, 5. Eastern, 6. BNL, Bedford North Lawrence, 7. Crothersville, 8. Trinity Lutheran, 9. WWHS, West Washington High School, 10. Paoli, 11. Orleans and 12. Springs Valley. |
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Last Updated on Thursday, 28 May 2009 08:49 |
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Continue to help spay and neuter pets by using your Kroger cards |
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 13 May 2009 00:00 |
You too can help spay and neuter pets just by using your Washington County Humane Society Kroger card. From the start of the program to December 2008 the Humane Society received $1,780, from the use of the cards, so far this year they have received $600. By using your Humane Society Kroger Card, Kroger gives four percent of total money spent to the Humane Society. The money received from the Kroger cards are used for the spay/neuter program through the Washington County Humane Society. Washington County is fortunate to have this program available to our community, may Societies have had to stop their program altogether due to lack of funds.
“Although we are not offering total assistance in the spay/neuter program, as we have done in the past, we are paying $50 for female dogs, $30 for male dogs, $25 for female cats and $15 for male cats.” We are also looking for grants to help supplement the cost of the program. We are allowing more time for people to use their spay/neuter voucher. The vouchers that are being distributed now, have until August 15 to use, that is double what we used to allow.” stated Glenda |
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 13 May 2009 12:41 |
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Armed Forces Night set for Friday, May 15 at Speedway |
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 13 May 2009 00:00 |
Friday night racing makes a return to Salem Speedway on May 15, as Armed Forces Night, presented by McDonald’s, takes center stage. This special end-of-work-week program features the Lucas Oil Super Stocks and Dave & Deb’s Winner’s Circle Street Stocks, plus the inaugural Salem race for the exciting Thunder Roadsters.
The evening of racing action also includes many fun-filled activities, including Exhibition Drags, Burnout Contest, special family pricing, prize giveaways and more.
Free admission to Armed Forces Night is being offered to all active and reserve U.S. Military Personnel with a valid military ID.
“This is our way of saying thank you to all of our brave men and women currently serving in the armed forces,” said Salem Speedway general manager Richard Deaton.
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 13 May 2009 12:49 |
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