Hall of Fame coach recognized by Roundhouse donation

plaque bigger“Boys, it’s a matter of priorities” is the famous quote emblazoned on the plaque presented Sunday to honor the legendary Marshalltown High School Coach and Athletic Director George Funk.

John and Dan Becker presented the plaque during a special tribute to Coach Funk for his significant place in Roundhouse history. Coach Funk left a legacy at MHS as the boys’ basketball coach from 1963 to 1989 and the athletic director from 1968 to 1999.

Many remember attending the packed Roundhouse in the 60s, 70s and 80s when an animated Coach Funk steered the Bobcat boys’ basketball team to the State Tournament a whopping 10 times!

The bleachers next to the scorer’s table are still covered in scuffs from Coach Funk’s heels kicking in either excitement or disgust during every game!

Coach Funk had a winning record of 395-175 and a Roundhouse record of 218-50.  His overall career record at Knoxville, Ida Grove and Marshalltown was 436-237.  In 1991, he was elected to the Iowa High School Athletic Association Basketball Hall of Fame.

Dan Becker, a former player for Coach Funk and son of Bob and Sally says, “Coach Funk has had such a positive effect on the lives of so many!  That’s why my family wanted to donate to the Roundhouse Renovation with the purpose of honoring Coach Funk as well.”

Becker says Coach Funk taught his players important values that paid off on the court.  But more importantly, these values have resonated beyond basketball—through life’s successes, defeats, careers and relationships.

Coach Funk’s approach was steadfast and consistent.  Steve Cooper, another previous Bobcat player, says, “I learned from Coach Funk that five people who work together with a common plan and strategy can often times defeat more skilled players.”

Coach Funk’s formula to success included:

  • the power of teamwork.
  • the importance of a disciplined process with well-defined roles for each player
  • a core knowledge of the fundamentals—followed with consistency
  • an intense commitment to practice
  • a fierce competitiveness brought to every aspect of the game.

John and Dan Becker presented the plaque to Coach Funk’s children, Lori and Mark Funk.  Lori resides in Olathe, Kansas, and Mark in Minneapolis, Minn. (His oldest daughter Diane was unable to attend.)  Coach Funk’s wife, Phyllis, was also at the tribute. Coach Funk currently resides in the Grandview Heights Care Facility in Marshalltown.

Current MHS athletic director, Craig Huegel, says he is honored to follow in the footsteps of leaders like George Funk.

“It’s exciting to see the Roundhouse improvements and the bright Bobcat future ahead, but it’s equally inspiring to honor the past leaders and achievements of MHS!” he said.

“This special tribute to Coach Funk from the Beckers embodies the full meaning of the It’s Our House campaign,” says Gary Schaudt, co-chair for the Roundhouse Renovation Committee.  “It’s all about honoring our past and building our future!”

The plaque will now hang on the current Wall of Fame at the Roundhouse and will move to a prime location in the new Hall of Pride when the Roundhouse Renovation is complete.

To date more than $930,000 has been raised to meet the $1 million Martha-Ellen Tye Foundation challenge grant. The total cost of the renovation is projected to be $13.35 million.  The Marshalltown Community School District has committed $9.5 million.  Fundraising efforts continue to raise the remaining $1.92 million.

To make a donation to the Roundhouse Renovation, pledge forms are available at www.mhsroundhouse.com or you can donate online.  You can also follow the fundraising efforts on Facebook at Renovate the Roundhouse.  Donations are tax deductible and should be directed to Marshalltown Community School District Foundation, P.O. Box 1562, at Marshalltown, IA 50158.

Additional coverage of this story in the Marshalltown Times-Republican.

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Avid golfer works hard at school

He might sometimes wish he was on a golf course instead of at school, but Cole Davis doesn’t let his love of the sport affect his work.

Davis, 12, a sixth grader at Lenihan Intermediate School, is a hard worker, said his teacher Jen O’Neal.

Read Cole’s spotlight in today’s Marshalltown Times-Republican.

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Franklin Elementary celebrates a century of learning

Former Franklin Elementary staff members visited the school Jan. 30 to celebrate 100 years of learning. The visiting staff are pictured here with Dr. Marvin Wade, Superintendent of Schools, and Principal Tim Holmgren.

Former Franklin Elementary staff members visited the school Jan. 30 to celebrate 100 years of learning. The visiting staff are pictured here with Dr. Marvin Wade, Superintendent of Schools, and Principal Tim Holmgren.

On Jan. 30, 2014, Franklin Elementary celebrated one hundred years of learning, inviting former teachers and principals to a special assembly filled with memories, trivia, and excitement for the future.

Constructed in 1913, Franklin Elementary opened its doors Jan. 5, 1914. The 1913 building was remodeled in 1951 and an addition added. In 1994 that building was razed and a new school built, opening in the fall of 1995.

To celebrate Franklin’s long history, the school invited former teachers, principals and other staff members to assemblies with students and current staff. Among those present were Denny Eige, Julianne Paustian, Patrick Kremer, Lori Diggins, Larry Soderberg, Becky Mounsdon, Glenda Barton, Ann Jass, Joyce Anderegg, Sandy Vas, Duane Meyer, Nancy VanWyk, Josette Peterson and Anne Paullus.

The former Franklin staff talked about their years teaching in the school and teamed up with current students to play a trivia game with facts from Franklin – past and present.

Franklin’s centennial was featured in the January 2014 Marshall Times magazine, a supplement of the Marshalltown Times-Republican. To view that feature click here.

Check out a video from one of the assemblies Jan. 30 below or by visiting the Marshalltown Community School District YouTube Channel.

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MHS Jazz I earns Division I rating at State Jazz Festival

Marshalltown High School Jazz I earned a Division I rating at the Iowa High School Music Association State Jazz Festival held Jan. 30, 2014, in Marshalltown.

Each band was critiqued by three judges, and then received a 30-minute clinic with a fourth judge. Judges included Dave Newport from Grinnell, John Gosnell from Ankeny and Jason Pentico from Pella. Clinicians for the evening were Phil DeLong from Indianola and Joel Poppen from Ankeny.

Receiving Division I ratings were GMG, Roland-Story and MHS Jazz I.

Humboldt received a Division II rating. Receiving Division III ratings were South Tama County and MHS Jazz II. East Marshall performed for comments only and Hampton-Dumont scratched due to severe weather in the North Central Iowa.

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Graduates to the second degree: Students set for completion of MCC, MHS

By the end of May two good friends – Emily Barske and Therese Kuhlman – will have four new diplomas between them.

The Marshalltown High School seniors will receive their high school diplomas on May 25, a few weeks after receiving their associate’s degrees from Marshalltown Community College.

Read the full story in the Marshalltown Times-Republican.

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Kindergarten Registration is March 7

okidboardletteraKindergarten Registration for the 2014-2015 school year will be Friday, March 7, 2014, from 9am to 3pm at all Marshalltown elementary schools.

Students must be 5 years old by Sept. 15 to enroll for the 2014-2015 school year. Please bring a copy of the student’s birth certificate and immunization records to registration.

Students should be registered at their neighborhood elementary school. Students living in the Central Zone or rural areas may register at any building, though this does not guarantee final placement at that school.

The annual textbook rental fee is $40.

Families interested in the Dual Language Program are invited to come to Woodbury Elementary Thursday, Feb. 27, at 5pm for an informational meeting.

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Science program has students thinking future: Emerson/Fisher hosts project fair

A group of Miller Middle Schools who tackle extra science work after school got a chance to show what they learned at an event at Emerson/Fisher Technology Center Tuesday.

Science Bound students held a science fair with several exhibits on display at the company offices. Science Bound is a partnership with Iowa State University that tries to gear up students for work in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) field.

Read the full story in today’s Marshalltown Times-Republican.

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Engaged learner likes to participate

Bryant Spiker is not a student who tends to sit on the sidelines and let class go by.

Spiker, 15, a freshman at Marshalltown High School, is an engaged learner at the school.

Read Bryant’s full Spotlight in the Marshalltown Times-Republican.

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Miller holds annual spelling bee

Spelling bee champion Caleb Summers and runner-up Gretchen Benscoter.

Spelling bee champion Caleb Summers and runner-up Gretchen Benscoter.

Miller Middle School held its annual spelling bee Thursday, Jan. 16, with seventh grader Caleb Summers advancing to the state spelling bee.

Gretchen Benscoter, 8th grade, was second place. She and Summers edged out 133 students who began in preliminary rounds Tuesday, Jan. 14. From the first group the finalists were narrowed down to David Barlow, Gretchen Benscoter, Brianna Dean, Noel Diggins, Jacob Eberle, Dantiana Fernandez, Cael Goodknight, Bethany Lawthers, Paige McWilliams, Emily Miller, Mackenzie Moyer, Eve Nettesheim, Patrick Schafer, Caleb Summers, Olivia Stone, and Hadley Wagner for the competition Jan. 16.

Summers and Benscoter each received a Wal-Mart gift card as a prize.

The state spelling bee will be Saturday, Feb. 1, beginning at 9am in the Memorial Union at Iowa State University.

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Student committed to his best: Positive attitude shines for Lenihan sixth grader

Talk to a couple of teachers at Lenihan Intermediate School and they’ll both say the same thing – sixth grader Ivan Solis Padilla is a great student.

Both Crystal Gassman and Jake Dannen teach Padilla at the school and they have plenty of good things to say about him.

Read Ivan’s Spotlight in today’s Marshalltown Times-Republican.

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