Miller students, senior citizens form bonds through service learning

Miguel Salas (center) and Wendy Beckman (standing, left) assist Bickford Cottage residents with crafts on May 14. Beckman's students visited Bickford monthly throughout the school year, completing crafts and playing games with residents.

Miguel Salas (center) and Wendy Beckman (standing, left) assist Bickford Cottage residents with crafts on May 14. Beckman’s students visited Bickford monthly throughout the school year, completing crafts and playing games with residents.

Wendy Beckman’s students at Miller Middle School have added a number of senior citizens to their list of good friends. The students spent one hour each month this school year at Bickford Cottage playing games, completing crafts, and forming bonds with the residents.

“Each of the students has formed a unique bond with one or more of the residents,” Beckman said. “They enjoy going out each month to help them work on their craft or just be along side them making something special that the residents can display in their rooms.”

Bethany Talbert, activities director at Bickford Cottage, approached Beckman last fall with the idea. Many of the activities had seasonal themes, including pumpkins in October, gingerbread cookies in December and Valentine hearts in February. At their last gathering of the school year (May 14) they made their own chia pets.

“This has been a very fun and neat experience to watch the students interact and feel as though they are helping others,” Beckman said.

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Fourth grader learns at school, home: Student has made big strides this year

Strides in academic achievement don’t have to be made only inside the walls of a classroom.

Hoglan Elementary School fourth grade student Drew Carson is proof of that.

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

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$10K grant provides bikes for 99 Lenihan students

At Lenihan Intermediate School Saturday morning, 99 faces wore 99 smiles.

Staff from Lenihan and nonprofit Variety provided 99 bikes, helmets and padlocks to children at the school. The Martha Ellen Tye Foundation funded the program with a $10,000 grant.

Read the full story in the Marshalltown Times-Republican.

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Assistance League plans more Roundhouse dinner parties

The Marshalltown Assistance League will host several “Around the Table for the Roundhouse” dinner parties in June and August.

All proceeds from the dinner parties are donated to the Roundhouse Renovation Project. Tickets are $100 per person, with checks made payable to the Marshalltown Assistance League. (Reservation form here)

Upcoming dates are:

Saturday, June 1, 2013 – Havin’ Fun in Haverhill

Bring the WHOLE FAMILY for a great time at the Nixon Ranch. Eat the uniquely cooked franks, Mike’s famous baked beans, go for a “hay ride”, have a cold drink, and listen to live music! Rain or Shine! ($200 per family or $100 individual)

Hosts: Mike and Andrea Nixon / The Nixon Residence

Saturday, June 15, 2013 – Welcome to Our House, Support the Roundhouse 

Begin your evening with appetizers, drinks and live music performed by MHS students. Feast on locally sourced beef tenderloin and pork kabobs, roasted spring vegetables, homemade breads, assorted mini pies and cakes lovingly prepared by hometown bakers and a variety of beverages born and brewed in Iowa.

Hosts: Dr. Rod and Anna Dempewolf and Nick and Carrie Loney/The Dempewolf Residence

Saturday, August 3, 2013 – Backyard BBQ

Enjoy an evening of fun with friends at the McCune’s residence with the Iowa’s famous Lew Miller barbeque.

Hosts: Dr. Mike and Kathy McCune / The McCune Residence

Wednesday, August 21, 2013 – Bridge Luncheon

Calling all bridge players. Enjoy a delightful afternoon of lunch, wine and several hands of bridge.

Hosts: Jane Bauer / The Bauer Residence

For questions contact Jill Severson at 641-751-986

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MHS students sew quilts for hospice

Some of the students from Fashion Design & Merchandising display their quilts before they're delivered to Iowa River Hospice.

Some of the students from Fashion Design & Merchandising display their quilts before they’re delivered to Iowa River Hospice.

Students in Marshalltown High School’s Fashion Design and Merchandising class are putting the skills they’ve learned to use by helping others in their community.

The students recently designed and sewed a number of quilts for patients at Iowa River Hospice. The quilts were created with leftover fabric from other projects, with added zippers, buttons and ribbons for tactile stimulation.

“The quilts are a way for students to give back to the community and to learn how to use their sewing skills to help others,” said Dee Burt, who teaches the class.

The students have worked on other service learning projects, including sewing dresses for little girls in Africa.

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Anson Elementary School earns Gold Award from USDA for Healthy School Meals

TNLogoShAnson Elementary has earned the prestigious HealthierUS Schools Challenge (HUSSC) Gold Award from the U.S. Department of Agriculture for the quality of its school meals and physical education for students.

Anson will receive a $1,500 prize, an award plaque signed by USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack, and a banner to display in the school.

The school meets strict USDA HUSSC Gold guidelines that include a requirement that 100 percent of grains offered weekly are whole grain-rich, and different fruits are offered each week, three of which are served fresh. For the gold award, elementary schools are required to offer a minimum average of 90 minutes of physical education (P.E.) each week.  Elementary schools must also offer nutrition education in all grade levels.

A special award celebration is scheduled for Wednesday, May 22, at 9:30am in the MHS/Community Auditorium. The public is welcome to attend.

The HealthierUS School Challenge (HUSSC) is a voluntary national certification initiative for schools participating in the National School Lunch Program.  It supports First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move campaign by recognizing schools that are creating healthier school environments through their promotion of good nutrition and physical activity.  Sponsored by the USDA Food and Nutrition Service, the initiative encourages all schools take a leadership role in helping students to make healthier eating and physical activity choices that will last a lifetime.

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Shipley named next MHS head football coach

Shipley-FootballAaron Shipley will be the next head football coach for Marshalltown High School.

Shipley recently completed his third season as the Bobcat defensive line coach, having produced nine All-Conference players at the position in just three seasons.

“Coach Shipley is a good teacher of the game and has the right emphasis on teaching students to be well rounded athletes,” said Tim Bell, MHS activities director.

As a senior defensive lineman for West Marshall High School he earned first team All-State honors. From there he went on to play defensive line at William Penn University, a NAIA scholarship program in Oskaloosa. After suffering a career ending injury, Shipley was a student coach at William Penn before moving on to serve as the defensive line coach at Oskaloosa High School before arriving in Marshalltown in 2010.

“My vision for Marshalltown Football is to provide a quality experience for our student athletes that centers around character development and accountability,” Shipley said. “Every program participant will have the opportunity to develop leadership skills, a sense of pride and tradition and will be actively involved in their community. I firmly believe that character development off of the field will lead to success on the field.”

Shipley is a Special Education teacher at MHS. He and his wife, Amber, have twin girls, Addisyn and Aubrey.

“Coach Shipley has a clear vision for our football program that is consistent with our overall efforts to improve our overall athletic program and academic achievement,” said MHS principal Aiddy Phomvisay. “I am looking forward to leading with him to help make MHS the best it can be.”

Formal approval of Shipley’s appointment will be on the May 20 Board of Education agenda.

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Miller show choir performs at Adventureland

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The Miller Middle School Pizzazz Show Choir performed at Adventureland Saturday, May 11.

The students sang on the Chapel Stage at 10:30am, then spent the afternoon enjoying the amusement park.

“Miller students did a great job of representing Marshalltown Schools,” said Angie Radcliffe, Miller choir director. She said that despite the wind and cooler temperatures students performed well and enjoyed the time in the park.

Radcliffe also commended the chaperones who helped make the trip a success: Mike Pins, Dick and Jewl Russell, John Cooper and Annie Grieshop.

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Student takes big strides forward: Lenihan sixth grader shows growth in learning

It’s the goal of any teacher to see growth in learning throughout the course of the school year. As the current school year winds down, Lenihan Intermediate School teacher Sue Buchan has noticed that improvement greatly in sixth grader Lilly Cross.

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

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Lenihan holds annual field day

Lenihan Intermediate School held its annual field day Friday, May 10, at the Marshalltown High School athletic complex.

Students participated in a variety of activity stations, featuring games like tug-of-war and numerous relay events. After rotating through the stations the students cheered on their peers in a variety of running events.

Sixth grade students participated in the morning, while fifth graders came in the afternoon.

Numerous Lenihan parents were on hand to help staff coordinate the activities.

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