MHS team grabs state Envirothon title

State Envirothon Champions: Joe Metzger, Adam Willman, Molly Finn, Brennan Goodman and Abby Snyder.

A Marshalltown High School Envirothon team is the 2012 state champion.

The team, named the “Whooping Cranes”, is comprised of MHS students Joe Metzger, Adam Willman, Molly Finn, Brennan Goodman and Abby Snyder, competed at Springbrook State Park in Guthrie Center. Their win earns them a place at the Canon International Envirothon Competition at Susquehanna University in Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania, June 22-28.

Envirothon is a team competition testing high school students on critical thinking skills and knowledge about environmental topics.

Marshalltown advanced to state after competing in one of five regional events comprised of 52 teams across Iowa. The top 15 teams from regionals were selected to compete at state.

After regionals the “Whooping Cranes” were ranked first in the state. The other MHS team, the “Whooping Colts” just missed the state contest, with a 16th place finish at the regional level.

At state the steams completed a 15-minute presentation on low-impact development, then were tested on four outdoor stations: soils, aquatic ecology, wildlife and forestry. The “Whooping Cranes” placed first in the oral presentation and soils contests and earned enough overall points to clinch the title.

At the international competition they will compete against teams representing 45 states and Canadian provinces for $75,000 in scholarships and prizes.

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Free sports physicals offered for students entering 8th, 10th, 12th grades

Students entering 8th, 10th and 12th grades this fall are eligible for free sports physicals Wednesday, April 25, beginning at 6p.m. in the Marshalltown High School Roundhouse.

Physicals are administered by physicians and nurses from McFarland Clinic.

“We really appreciate the physicians and nurses at McFarland Clinic for giving up their time to help our students and schools,” said athletic director Tim Bell.

Physical forms can be picked up in the high school main office or athletic office. It is also available online at http://www.marshalltown.k12.ia.us/sports.html

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SATUCI Youth Partners’ ‘Parents Who Host’ campaign

Prom and graduation season is a time of celebration and joy. Every parent who has a teen attending prom or graduating from high school wants the occasion to be safe and happy. Sometimes the celebrations can take a turn in the wrong direction, especially when alcohol is involved.

Substance Abuse Treatment Unit of Central Iowa (SATUCI) and SATUCI Youth Partners are sponsoring their fifth annual “Parents Who Host, Lose the Most” campaign from April through June to educate parents about the health and safety risks of serving alcohol at teen house parties. SATUCI Youth Partners and the Drug-Free  Action Alliance work together on this public service campaign  to bring the theme “Parents Who Host, Lose the Most – Don’t Be a Party to Teenage Drinking” to the community.

The campaign has grown each year in Marshalltown and both parents and students have been involved in spreading the message that teen alcohol consumption is not acceptable. The campaign is timely because results of the Iowa Youth Survey show the percentage of Marshalltown 11th graders who are binge drinking has increased from 19 percent in both 2009 and 2010 to 25 percent in 2011. The Iowa Youth Survey, administered in Iowa high schools by the Iowa Department of Public Health, is the biggest source of data to get teen perceptions about alcohol and drugs.

Vickie Lewis, director of professional services at SATUCI, said although the percentage of teens who binge drink has increased, other data has shown that over the past 10 years, there has been an overall decrease in the use of alcohol. “We know the percentage of 11th graders who said they drank alcohol over the past 30 days has decreased by 26 percent over the last 10 years. Teens tend to believe that everyone is drinking alcohol, but that isn’t true. There are often misperceptions among teens about how many of their peers are actually drinking alcohol.” Lewis added that 82 percent of sixth, eighth and 11th graders surveyed in the Iowa Youth Survey said they had better things to do than drink alcohol.

Lewis said teens also believe they will be more popular with their peers if they drink alcohol. The Iowa Youth Survey shows that 41 percent of 11th graders said they thought they would be more popular with their peers if they drank alcohol.

The Parents Who Host campaign is one way the Marshalltown community can help to continue to work on issues with underage drinking, Lewis said. “Parents and adults also need to be reminded about the role they have in underage drinking,” Lewis said.  “Teens say the number one reason they don’t drink alcohol is they don’t want to lose their parent’s respect. That shows how important parents are in their child’s life.”

Activities of the campaign include the placement of yard signs with the Parents Who Host campaign logo and theme. The signs are reminders that hosting a prom or graduation party where alcohol is available to underage youth is illegal.  A billboard featuring two Marshalltown Police officers that reinforces the idea that hosting an underage drinking party is illegal is also currently on display in Marshalltown and a second billboard will go up later in April. Newspaper and radio ads also are running during the campaign.

SATUCI Youth Partners, comprised of agencies and organizations in the community that offer youth services, will also sponsor a “sticker shock” event later in April. Youth Partners and students will place stickers on containers of alcohol in participating stores. The stickers contain a message that reminds buyers of the alcohol that providing alcohol to underage youth is illegal.  Because the Iowa Youth Survey says that teens obtain their alcohol either at a party or from friends, the sticker shock event is yet another reminder for adults. “Adults who provide alcohol to underage youth send a mixed message and only add to a teen’s confusion about the acceptability of drinking. Our youth deserve to live and grow to adulthood in an environment where alcohol is not misused. Hosting alcohol-free parties show our youth we care about their future,” Lewis said.

The Parents Who Host campaign also aligns with the city’s Social Host Ordinance, which was approved by the city council last year. The law imposes fines to people who allow underage persons to consume alcohol on the host’s property.

Anyone who would like to display a Parents Who Host sign in their yard may contact Shannon Chyma at SATUCI at 752-5421. For more information on the Parents Who Host campaign, go to www.youthpartnersmarshalltown.com.

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Ten MHS student artists earn honors from CIML

Ten Marshalltown High School students were honored at the CIML Conference Art Awards Monday, April 2, at Ames High School.

While in Ames students were treated to visits to the ISU Brunnier Gallery and The Octagon. The awards ceremony was held in the Ames High School Auditorium.

Those Marshalltown students who received awards were Matthew Milot (ink drawing), Jose Madrigal (printmaking), Alissa Waldron (ceramics), Maggie Halverson (ceramic sculpture), Jackie Guevara (ceramics), Jessica Walton (crafts—watercolor book), Alex Vajgrt (graphic design),Sydney Davis(9th grade 2-D), Brenda Castellanos (ceramics) and Lino Trevino (Best of Show 3-D).

MHS art teachers are Kirk Niehouse, Josh Russell, and Julie Bousum.

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MHS students win VFW, Ladies Auxiliary Patriotic Art Contest

MHS student Min Lin won first place in the 2012 VFW and Ladies Auxiliary Patriotic Art Competition in Marshall County.

Min Lin’s artwork will advance to the state contest. MHS student Jose Avina won second place for his drawing. The students will be honored at a VFW dinner in May, where they will receive certificates and monetary awards.

MHS art teachers are Kirk Niehouse, Josh Russell, and Julie Bousum.

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OPERA Iowa tours Marshalltown elementary schools

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OPERA Iowa visited Marshalltown elementary schools this week, holding workshops and performing “Sid the Serpent Who Wanted to Sing”.

Arts and Children Together, an organization focused on providing artistic experiences to elementary students, brought OPERA Iowa to the schools.

This is the 25th year of OPERA Iowa, a 13-week regional arts education tour that brings young talent from across the nation into schools to educate about and foster a love for the arts.

Performers with OPERA Iowa held workshops that discussed the different kinds of voices (alto, soprano, etc.), as well as the history of opera and how different vocal ranges represent different characters or feelings.

After workshops the students watched a performance of the opera “Sid the Serpent Who Wanted to Sing” performed by OPERA Iowa with student participation in some of the music.

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Marshalltown students earn honors at Central Iowa Student Technology Fair

 

Students from Marshalltown’s Extended Learning Program presented at the Central Iowa Student Technology Fair at Iowa State University Tuesday, April 10, bringing home numerous honors and awards.

At Miller Middle School eight grade student Andrea Lothe won a purple ribbon for her original musical composition, “Waves of Song”. Also receiving a purple ribbon was fourth grader Sean Nyuon from Rogers Elementary. Sean created a video/linear presentation called “Sudan: Land of the Blacks”.

A purple ribbon is a Judges’ Choice award and is the highest honor awarded to Tech Fair Participants. As purple ribbon recipients, Andrea and Sean are invited to present their projects at the annual Iowa Technology Education Connection (ITEC) conference in Coralville in October.

Six Miller students received blue ribbons for technical merit for their projects: Tim Potter and James Drummer – Video Presentation: “NXT Programming: The Basics”; Jacob Ramsey Smith – Non-Linear Animation: “Sphere Rolling Down Hill”; Mitch Eberle – Non-Linear Animation: “The Journey”; Kobe Sandoval and Josephine Coury Castellanos – Graphic Design: “MCSD Orchestra Program”.

Lenihan Intermediate students Joshua Arment, Lucas Duff and Martin Runquist received a blue ribbon for their project: “Evaluation and Modification of NXT Design and Programming for Food Factor Challenge”.

Franklin Elementary fourth grader Wyatt DeMeyer received a blue ribbon for his video/linear presentation: “The Civil War Timeline”. Rogers Elementary fourth grader Alonzo Ceren received a blue ribbon for his video/linear presentation: “Geological History of Iowa”.

Red ribbon recipients at Miller were: Jack Kester, Collin Krukow, and Nick Lanes – Web Presence: “How to Make a Site”; Frank Iole – Non-Linear Animation: “The Plant and Its Functions”; Mary Drummer and Kyra Buckley – Video Presentation: “DNA”.

The Student Technology Fair is sponsored each year by the Iowa Technology Education Connection.  Students may enter a project in one of nine categories: 3-D Rendering/Non-linear Animation, Graphics/Publishing, Web Presence, Video/Linear Presentation, Music/ Sound Design, Programming, Multimedia, Mobile Apps, and Innovative Technology Use.

Over 320 students participated in this year’s event.

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UNI School of Music, MHS to hold concert celebrating Mozart April 23

The Northern Iowa Symphony Orchestra, University of Northern Iowa Concert Chorale, UNI Singers and UNI Cantorei will present a joint concert with Marshalltown High School musicians on Monday, April 23, to present a free concert at 7 p.m. in the Marshalltown High School/Community Auditorium.

The joint performance includes 195 UNI School of Music faculty and students. The ensembles are led by UNI faculty and conductors Rebecca Burkhardt, Dyan Meyer and John Len Wiles.

In addition to the UNI ensembles, the concert will also feature Marshalltown High School Orchestra, Megan Stucky, director, and Marshalltown High School Concert Choir, Amy Ose, director.

The performance will feature a combined performance of Marshalltown High School Concert Chorale and UNI Concert Chorale, and combined performance of the Marshalltown High School and UNI orchestras, and a performance of W. A. Mozart’s Requiem by combined UNI choirs and the Northern Iowa Symphony Orchestra.

This concert is made possible by the Mayme Ward Olson Music Enrichment Endowment Fund. The concert will be free and open to the public.

A poster about the event is available here.

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Marshalltown Madness Race slated for May 5

Preregistration is underway for the Marshalltown Madness 5K, 10K and Children’s Run to be held Saturday, May 5, 2012, at the Marshalltown High School Track.

The children’s walk/run begins at 8a.m. (quarter mile for ages 0-7 and half mile for ages 8-12). The 5K and 10K road walk/run begins at 8:30a.m.

Preregistration continues until April 30 and costs $20. All race participants receive a medal, T-shirt and refreshments on race day. Late registration, May 1-4, is $25. T-shirts for late registrants may not be available the day of the race.

The children’s walk/run registration fee is $10.

Awards will be given to the top overall male and female participant, as well as the top male and female in different age groups.

Participants who preregister can pick up their packets Friday, May 4, at the MHS main office from 4pm until 6pm. Race-Day packet pickup will begin at 7am.

Proceeds benefit the MHS Health Careers Club and iJAG.

Download the registration form here.

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MHS students compete at State Science & Tech Fair

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Four Marshalltown High School students competed at the State Science & Technology Fair of Iowa March 30-31 at Hilton Coliseum in Ames, bringing home three awards.

In the Senior Team Seminar (writing and presenting a paper) freshmen Ryley Faircloth and Sumeet Panchal placed fifth and won $20 for their project: “The Effects of Being Monitored While Driving”.

In the category of Mathematical Science sophomore Ben Anzis placed first and won $75 for his project, “On the Sum of Integers Raised to an Integer Power”

Anzis was also a Senior High Semifinalist, which meant his was considered one of the top 10 percent of the projects entered.

Freshman Ashley Harris competed in the Chemistry category with her project, “Sparklers: The Spark of Color”.

To prepare for the science fair, students “test their wings as real scientists by following scientific methodology for the duration of their research project.  In their quest to win the judges’ attention, students also learn marketing skills, written and verbal presentation skills and poise under pressure as they present their findings during interviews with judges.  The projects are judged by a volunteer pool of over 200 scientists and engineers from private industry and higher education.”

More information about the fair can be found at www.sciencefairofiowa.org

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