Miller 8C adopts six children from Salvation Army Angel Tree

Front (L to R): Sarah Taylor, Rocio Reyes, Kyli Jacobsen. Back: Emilio Valdez, Mason Huntley, Breanna Kesl Phillips.

Front (L to R): Sarah Taylor, Rocio Reyes, Kyli Jacobsen. Back: Emilio Valdez, Mason Huntley, Breanna Kesl Phillips.

Students on “Team 8C” at Miller Middle School adopted six children from the Salvation Army Angel Tree, continuing a five-year holiday tradition.

The students raised money to buy presents for the Angel Tree. Participating students had their names entered in a drawing, with six selected to travel to Wal-Mart with teacher Shea Lunsford on Friday, Dec. 14, to purchase the gifts.

The students spent $483.83 on a wide variety of gifts.

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Things start to click for seventh grader: Miller student shows improvement

After a rough start academically at Miller Middle School, seventh grader Myles Mitchell finally had things click.

His teachers have taken notice and his grades have positively reflected the change.

Read more of Myles’ spotlight in today’s Marshalltown Times-Republican.

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Marshalltown students selected for NEISTA honors orchestras

The Northeast Iowa String Teachers Association (NEISTA) has selected five Marshalltown students to participate in its Honors Orchestras Jan. 5, 2013, at Waverly-Shell Rock Middle School in Waverly.

Four Marshalltown High School students and one Miller Middle School students were selected through a nomination process. They will rehearse and perform a concert with other students from across northeast Iowa.

Students selected for NEISTA honors orchestras:

From Marshalltown High School: Grace Franck, Olivia Hawkins, Joseph Metzger, Brenda Zavala Livengood.

From Miller Middle School: Josephine Coury Castellanos.

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MHS Music Dept. presents Holiday Concert Dec. 9

The Marshalltown High School Music Department will present its Holiday Concert Sunday, Dec. 9, at 3 p.m. in the MHS/Community Auditorium.

Performances will include the Treble, Choir and Concert Choir under the direction of Amy Ose, the Symphonic Band under the direction of Brett Umthun and the Wind Symphony under the direction of Bret Lee and Justin.

In addition the vocal department will present their Holiday Singers who travel around the community to various locations performing Christmas Carols and a combined selection by the Treble and Concert Choirs.

Admission is $5 for adults, $3 for students, preschool free and activity cards honored.

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MHS musicians selected for SCIBA Honor Band

 Front (L to R): Maggie Kelehan and Sam Johnson. Back: Brett Wax, Michaela Huey, Collin Krukow. Not pictured: Abby Snyder

Front (L to R): Maggie Kelehan and Sam Johnson. Back: Brett Wax, Michaela Huey, Collin Krukow. Not pictured: Abby Snyder

Six Marshalltown High School students were selected for the South Central Iowa Bandmasters Association Honor Band during auditions Nov. 30 at Des Moines Roosevelt High School.

Sixteen Bobcat musicians auditioned for the honor and six were ultimately selected to perform Jan. 5, 2013, in Des Moines.

Those selected were: Collin Krukow on trombone and Sam Johnson on percussion for the 9-10 grade honor band and Maggie Kelehan on percussion, Abby Snyder on trombone, Michaela Huey on clarinet and Brett Wax on tuba for the 11-12 grade honor band.

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Woodbury holds send-off for teacher Richard Ortega

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Lenihan launches service-learning group with ISU Extension

RICOCHET

RICOCHET goal: To empower youth to reach their full potential working and learning in partnership with caring adults.

A group of fifth and sixth grade students at Lenihan Intermediate School are the first in Marshall County to participate in RICOCHET, a leadership program of the Iowa State University Extension.

RICOCHET focuses on five dimensions of leadership: leadership information, leadership attitudes, communication skills, decision making and stress management. Lenihan teachers were asked to nominate students for RICOCHET who exhibited strong leadership qualities and a history of making positive choices. About 50 students went through leadership training facilitated by the Extension, along with educators Angie Lovell, Diane Simpson and Dr. Liz Jurgensen.

Students attended eight sessions and heard from numerous community leaders about what strong leadership means. Some of the guests included Police Chief Mike Tupper, Sue Martin from the Martha-Ellen Tye Foundation, Marshalltown Public Library Director Sarah Rosenblum, Orpheum Theater Center Director Pip Gordon and school leaders.

RICOCHET students will take on a number of service-learning projects throughout the year, focusing on the community and within the school. Their first project is a canned food drive for the House of Compassion, which takes place this week (Dec. 3-7). The students have a goal of 850 items. In preparing for the food drive RICOCHET students divided up tasks and responsibility areas, from visiting classrooms to making posters and organizing boxes.

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Student shows improvement, best effort: Lenihan sixth grader comes ready to learn

Cody Helton has been impressing his teachers at Lenihan Intermediate School this year for his increased participation in classroom activities and his attentiveness.

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

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Students send-off their hero: Assembly honors Woodbury teacher headed to Afghanistan

As each moment passed, Richard Ortega found it harder to control his emotions.

Ortega, a second grade teacher at Woodbury Elementary School, was honored Friday by the students and staff at the school during a special assembly.

Read more in the Marshalltown Times-Republican.

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MHS students sing National Anthem at opening of the Iowa Association of School Boards convention Nov. 15

 

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