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R-7 Board of Education 301 N.E. Tudor Road Lee’s Summit, MO 64086 816-986-1000 PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID Lee’s Summit, MO 64063 Permit Number 71 ECRWSS Postal Customer INSIDE R-7 ACT scores are well above state and national average | 4 Board of Education recognized by state organization | 4 Amy Krinke is finalist for Missouri Teacher of the Year | 5 Let’s Talk! launches to enhance communications | 6 R-7 schools continue to benefit from April no-tax-increase bond issue From the superintendent David McGehee COMMENTARY Dr. David McGehee is Lee’s Summit R-7 School District super- intendent and a Lee’s Summit resident A ‘game-changing’ and exciting school year MCGEHEE | page 14 Through the R-7 School District’s new Connect2Learn program, each student from kindergarten through 12th grade received his or her own Google Chromebook this fall. High-school students received their digital devices in early August, and middle-school students during the first week of school. Elementary school distribution followed with more than 17,500 R-7 students receiving Chromebooks by Aug. 26. “The Chromebook rollout supports our district’s priorities and is an important step toward further developing engaged learners and meeting the district’s mission -- We prepare each student for success in life,” said Dr. Kevin Daniel, R-7 associate superintendent instruction and leadership. Through Connect2Learn, students have access to this Connect2Learn helps LS R-7 meet the needs of each student Our Schools Lee’s Summit R-7 School District’s Community Newspaper Proudly presented by the SEPTEMBER 2015 Thanks to Lee’s Summit R-7 voter approval of an April bond issue, each school is receiving facility improvements during summer 2015 and summer 2016. By mid-August, approximately $8 million in school improvements had been completed throughout the school district. School improvements funded through the issue are in the areas of classroom instruction, safety and security, health and wellness, ADA access renovations and special education as well as maintenance projects designed to protect the district’s investment in its schools. Also included are playground safety upgrades for all elementary schools’ soft play areas and replacement of deteriorated play equipment. Work on the majority of the eight elementary playgrounds planned for summer 2015 was complete by the start of school, and it is anticipated that all of these improvements will be finished during September 2015. Examples of maintenance projects at schools are flooring, carpet, ceilings, painting, roofing, paving, mechanical, doors, windows, The 2015-16 year promises to be a “game changing” time in the life of the R-7 School District, and I am especially enthusiastic about the advancements we are making in teaching and learning and the capital improvements at our school facilities. Connect2Learn one-to-one Chromebooks The Connect2Learn program has resulted in more than 17,500 students receiving Google Chromebooks for learning this year. We are hearing positive reviews from students, parents and educators about the enthusiasm BOND ISSUE | page 18 CONNECT2LEARN | page 16 $40 million issue includes improvements at each school, construction of new Summit Tech / Missouri Innovation Campus All students received Chromebooks to use at school and at home by Aug. 26 High school students received their Chrome- books Aug. 5 and 6 at registration.

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R-7 Board of Education

301 N.E. Tudor RoadLee’s Summit, MO 64086816-986-1000

PRSRT STDU.S. POSTAGE PAID

Lee’s Summit, MO 64063Permit Number 71

ECRWSS Postal Customer

INSIDE! R-7 ACT scores are well above state and national average | 4

! Board of Education recognized by state organization | 4

! Amy Krinke is E nalist for Missouri Teacher of the Year | 5

! Let’s Talk! launches to enhance communications | 6

R-7 schools continue to benefit from April no-tax-increase bond issue From the superintendent

David McGehee

CO

MM

EN

TA

RY Dr. David

McGehee is

Lee’s Summit

R-7 School

District super-

intendent and

a Lee’s Summit

resident

A ‘game-changing’

and exciting

school year

MCGEHEE | page 14

Through the R-7 School District’s new Connect2Learn

program, each student from kindergarten through 12th

grade received his or her own Google Chromebook this fall.

High-school students received their digital devices in early

August, and middle-school students during the fi rst week of

school. Elementary school distribution followed with more

than 17,500 R-7 students receiving Chromebooks by Aug.

26.

“The Chromebook rollout supports our district’s priorities

and is an important step toward further developing engaged

learners and meeting the district’s mission -- We prepare

each student for success in life,” said Dr. Kevin Daniel, R-7

associate superintendent instruction and leadership.

Through Connect2Learn, students have access to this

Connect2Learn helps LS R-7 meet the needs of each student

Our SchoolsLee’s Summit R-7 School District’s Community Newspaper

Proudly presented by the SEPTEMBER 2015

Thanks to Lee’s Summit R-7 voter approval of an April bond

issue, each school is receiving facility improvements during summer

2015 and summer 2016. By mid-August, approximately $8 million

in school improvements had been completed throughout the school

district.

School improvements funded through the issue are in the

areas of classroom instruction, safety and security, health and

wellness, ADA access renovations and special education as well as

maintenance projects designed to protect the district’s investment

in its schools. Also included are playground safety upgrades for all

elementary schools’ soft play areas and replacement of deteriorated

play equipment. Work on the majority of the eight elementary

playgrounds planned for summer 2015 was complete by the start of

school, and it is anticipated that all of these improvements will be

fi nished during September 2015.

Examples of maintenance projects at schools are fl ooring, carpet,

ceilings, painting, roofi ng, paving, mechanical, doors, windows,

The 2015-16 year promises to

be a “game changing” time in the

life of the R-7 School District, and

I am especially enthusiastic about

the advancements we are making in

teaching and learning and the capital

improvements at our school facilities.

Connect2Learn one-to-one Chromebooks

The Connect2Learn program has

resulted in more than 17,500 students

receiving Google Chromebooks for

learning this year. We are hearing

positive reviews from students, parents

and educators about the enthusiasm

BOND ISSUE | page 18

CONNECT2LEARN | page 16

$40 million issue includes improvements at each school, construction of new

Summit Tech / Missouri Innovation Campus

All students received Chromebooks to use at school and at home by Aug. 26

High school students received their Chrome-

books Aug. 5 and 6 at registration.

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Students benefit from events designed to help

them make successful transition to new year

Thousands of Lee’s Summit R-7

students had the opportunity to

participate in special activities designed

to help students make a successful

transition into the new school year.

Students beginning seventh grade and

ninth grade participated in Transition

Days, held Aug. 17, two days before the

fi rst day of school on Aug. 19.

Elementary Meet Your Teacher Night

provided all elementary students with

the opportunity to visit their schools, and

it was also held Aug. 17. Students and

their families visit their new classrooms,

meet their teachers for 2015-16 and tour

the school.

During Transition Days for seventh-

and ninth-graders, students ride the bus

to school, go through their regular school

day, eat lunch in the school cafeteria and

participate in special transition activities.

Activities include Elementary Meet Your Teacher and Transition Days for seventh and ninth grades

Upper classmen talk to new freshmen at Lee’s Summit

High School during a Club Rush event.

Underwood Elementary’s Meet Your Teacher

included time for food and fellowship.

Students get to know their homeroom classmates

during activities at Summit Lakes Middle School.

Page 2 September 2015

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R-7 ACT college-entrance exams are well above state and national averages

Board of Education receives Missouri Outstanding Boards of Education Award

Lee’s Summit R-7 School District

students taking the ACT college-entrance

test scored well above state and national

averages, according to results recently

released from the 2014-15 school year.

R-7 students averaged a 23.3 on the

composite score, compared to 21.7 for

the Missouri average and 21 for the

national average.

“We were pleased with our students’

scores which were well above the state

average in all areas tested and at each

of our three high schools,” said Dr.

David McGehee, R-7 superintendent.

“In addition, we had an excellent

participation rate at each school with a

high percentage of 2015 graduates taking

the ACT test.”

A total of 986 Lee’s Summit R-7

students took the ACT test during the

previous school year. This is 76 percent

of the 2015 graduating class of all three

R-7 high schools combined. Lee’s

Summit High School, Lee’s Summit

North High School and Lee’s Summit

West High School graduated a total of

1,295 students in May 2015.

Lee’s Summit R-7 School District

students also scored above the state and

national averages in all four specifi c

subjects tested – English, mathematics,

reading and science.

The ACT is America’s most widely

accepted college entrance exam. It

assesses high school students’ general

educational development and their

ability to complete college-level work.

The multiple-choice tests cover four skill

areas: English, mathematics, reading and

science. The writing test measures skill

in planning and writing a short essay.

The Lee’s Summit R-7 School District received the 2015

Missouri Outstanding Boards of Education Award from the

Missouri School Boards of Education Assocation. The R-7

School District received the award in the area of fi nancial

resources at a June 13 MSBA Leadership Summit.

The local Board of Education was among 14 school

boards from among Missouri’s more than 500 school

districts receiving this recognition in various categories.

Lee’s Summit R-7 was one of two school districts in

the state that were recognized in the fi nancial resources

category.

To qualify for the Outstanding Boards of Education

Award, school districts were required to submit a

comprehensive application. The fi nancial resources

category focused on fi ve areas:

• A transparent budget process that includes community

and staff participation.

• Alignment of the district’s budget with its

Comprehensive School Improvement Plan (strategic plan)

goals and objectives as well as effective measurement of

these goals and objectives.

• Outstanding management of district resources,

including cost-effectiveness, progress and results as well as

ongoing improvement.

• Financial accountability demonstrated by accuracy

of standard account practices, auditing procedures and

fi nancial reporting.

• Financial review and stability, including evidence of

periodic review and evaluation of the effectiveness of

practices that impact schools and students.

Board of Education members are (front row, from left) Adam Rutherford, Bob White, Vice

President Chris Storms, Bill Baird, (back row, from left) Julie Doane, President Terri Har-

mon, Phyllis Balagna and Dr. David McGehee, superintendent.

Page 4 September 2015

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Amy Krinke named finalist for

Missouri Teacher of the Year

Amy Krinke, Lee’s Summit West High

School director of choirs and R-7 2015-

16 Teacher of the Year, was named one

six fi nalists for Missouri Teacher of the

Year on Aug. 25. She participated in an

interview with a state selection committee

in mid September with the state’s Teacher

of the Year being named later that month.

Mrs. Krinke was named R-7 Teacher

of the Year last spring at a community-

wide reception, sponsored by the school

district and the Lee’s Summit Chamber

of Commerce. She was selected as

the district’s Teacher of the Year by a

committee composed of R-7 staff and

representatives from the Chamber of

Commerce and the community.

At the school district’s All-District

Convocation, held Aug. 13, Mrs. Krinke

was a featured speaker, sharing an

inspirational message with employees

from throughout Lee’s Summit R-7.

Mrs. Krinke has been an educator for 16

years, including seven years with the R-7

School District. Mrs. Krinke has refi ned

the music literacy program for each choir

class at LSWHS to develop fundamental

music literacy skills through daily

sight-singing and audiation. Her choirs

have performed nationally including in

Chicago, New York and Washington, D.C.

“I believe deeply in the value of music

as a tool for self-expression and personal

growth. I want my students to feel and

understand the inspirational sources of the

music as well as give them the technical

foundations to bring music to life for

themselves and for others. I strive to show

students how to draw parallels between

music, their life experiences and their

prior learning,” said Mrs. Krinke.

In nomination forms, Mrs. Krinke was

praised for her caring attitude towards her

students and for assisting them to enhance

their musical knowledge.

“Mrs. Krinke’s love for her students is

obvious to all around her. She expresses

this love through her caring, positivity,

enthusiasm and through a great deal of

hard work. She holds her students to

high standards, but ensures that they hold

her to high standards as well, and she

continuously works to develop her skills

as a teacher and mentor.”

LSWHS music teacher named R-7 Teacher of the Year in April

Amy Krinke

September 2015 Page 5

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R-7 School District offering free day trip Oct. 26 for senior citizens to tour Trailridge Elementary School

Area senior citizens are invited to

participate in the Lee’s Summit R-7 School

District’s community-wide Senior Citizens’

School Tour, scheduled from 10:30 a.m. to

12:30 p.m. Oct. 26 at Trailridge Elementary

School.

The event includes a tour of the elementary

school, a student performance and lunch

in the school cafeteria. Those attending are

asked to arrive at the school a few minutes

before 10:30 a.m. Participants must have the

ability to do some walking within the school

and are encouraged to wear comfortable

shoes. Several rest breaks will be provided.

The district’s tour program for seniors has

earned fi rst place in the American School

Board Journal’s Magna Awards program.

The school tour is free for all interested senior

citizens, although reservations are required.

Space is limited, so it is recommended that

you make your reservation early. Deadline to

sign up for the tour is Oct. 6.

To make a reservation or for more

information, please contact the R-7 School

District Communications Department at

(816) 986-1014 or e-mail janie.rohlfi ng@

lsr7.net by Oct. 6.

Senior-

citizen

guests

are

pictured

with

music

students

during

a spring

2015

tour.

Deadline to make reservations is Oct. 6

Lee’s Summit R-7 launches Let’s Talk! to enhance communications with community

Lee’s Summit R-7 is making it even

easier to reach school district leadership

with the launch of a new, cloud-based

communications tool, known as Let’s

Talk! Community members, staff and

students are invited to contact the district

with questions, comments, suggestions,

concerns or compliments via the website

at http://www.lsr7.org/district/contact-

us/ or via the Let’s Talk! option on the

district’s homepage at www.lsr7.net.

“We realize family and community

involvement is a major strength within our

school district,” said Dr. David McGehee,

R-7 superintendent. “Through Let’s Talk!,

we have the ability to bring everyone into

conversations about our schools and the

education we provide to students.”

With Let’s Talk!, individuals may visit

the district’s website 24/7 to communicate

with various departments on a wide variety

of topics. In return, district offi cials pledge

to respond within a reasonable time frame,

normally within just a couple of days at

the most. Submissions may be anonymous

although to receive a personal response,

you must include contact information.

The Let’s Talk! web page features

trending topics such as Connect2Learn

Chromebooks and the April 2015 no-

tax-increase bond issue. Other examples

of various topics/areas include the Board

of Education, superintendent’s offi ce,

instruction and safety as well as specifi c

departments such as Nutrition Services,

Transportation and Instruction.

The goal of Let’s Talk! is to streamline

communication, identify opportunities for

engagement, spot potential hot topics and

build stronger community relationships. It

helps facilitate an open dialogue between

district leaders and citizens while offering

unique features that help the school

district track the quality of its service for

continual improvement.

Through new online tool, you are invited to submit questions,

comments, suggestions, concerns and compliments 24/7

Page 6 September 2015

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Race for the Future 5K Run/Walk to be Oct. 10 at LSWHS

The Lee’s Summit Educational

Foundation will host its popular Race for

the Future 5K Run/Walk, scheduled to

begin at 8 a.m. Oct. 10 at Lee’s Summit

West High School. The event is recognized

throughout the metro-area as one of the

Midwest’s premier run/walk events with

more than 900 people participating in

2014.

The 19th annual Race for the Future

is a fund-raiser for the Lee’s Summit

Educational Foundation Inc. and the

Carrie Foresee Memorial Scholarship

Fund. The 5K race includes hundreds of

dollars in prizes. Packet pick-up and late

registration will be held from noon to

6:30 p.m., Friday, Oct. 9 at the R-7 School

District’s Stansberry Leadership Center.

Free T-shirts will go to the fi rst 850 5K

entrants.

The Oct. 10 race morning schedule

begins with late registration and packet

pick-up from 6:30 to 7:30 a.m. at the

LSWHS activity complex concession

stand. The 5K begins at 8 a.m. with the

Kids Dash immediately following at

approximately 8:45 a.m.

Race fee is $22 for entries postmarked

by Sept. 10, $25 by Sept. 24, $30 by Oct.

9 and $35 Race Day. The Kids Dash is for

children up to sixth grade, and the fee is

$5. Children will run short distances on

the track. Participants will be entertained

by B.J. Productions live DJ throughout

the race.

Supporters who cannot attend the Race

have the opportunity to become Race for

the Future “dream partners.” For a $25

donation to Race for the Future, “dream

partner” supporters can receive their own

commemorative race t-shirt, but can then

“sleep in” on Oct. 10.

Additional Race for the Future

information is available at http://www.

lsedfoundation.com/sample-page-2/race-

for-the-future/.

Since the event began 19 years ago,

Race for the Future has raised more

than $340,470 for the Lee’s Summit

Educational Foundation and the Carrie

Foresee Memorial Scholarship Fund. For

more information about volunteering,

sponsoring, running or walking, call (816)

986-1015.

Popular event raises money for LS Educational Foundation, Carrie Foresee Memorial Scholarship Fund

September 2015 Page 7

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Andrea McCartney and Lynn Brown receive Learning for Life AwardsLynn Brown, a reading specialist at

Trailridge Elementary School, and Andrea

McCartney, a focus room facilitator at

Pleasant Lea Middle School, both recently

received the R-7 Learning for Life Award.

Ms. McCartney is the August winner, and

Ms. Brown is the September winner.

The award is presented to one employee

each month who is nominated by co-workers

and selected by a staff committee.

“She has a talent for speaking to and

connecting with our students,” said a

colleague about Ms. McCartney. “She is a

kind and understanding person and has been

an inspiration to me.”

“She is always keeping reading alive in

our school,” said a co-worker about Ms.

Brown. “Lynn is a consistent and enthusiastic

teacher. She inspires me to try new things

and express myself with writing.”

Lynn Brown Andrea McCartney

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Student gains confidence and is ready to be successful in schoolUnderwood Elementary teacher helps pave

the way for kindergarten student’s success

Starting kindergarten is scary for kids.

Only 5 to 6 years into life and you are

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The Story Project features personal stories about our students and their accomplishments in school.

If you would like to submit a story about your child, visit www.lsr7.org/static/projects/story/.

September 2015 Page 9

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Great Beginnings Early Education Center is celebrating

10 years at its current facility.

Great Beginnings Early Education Center to celebrate 10th anniversary at Nov. 12 event

Great Beginnings Early Education Center will

recognize its 10th anniversary with a celebration

planned from 4 to 6:30 p.m. Nov. 12 at the

facility, 905 NE Bluestem. The community is

invited to this special event.

This year marks the 10th year that R-7

School District preschool programs and Parents

As Teachers have been housed in the current

location, although both programs began serving

the community’s youngest children in the 1980s.

Great Beginnings includes a preschool

program for approximately 400 students who

qualify based on a spectrum of at-risk elements,

developmental delays and special needs. The

center also serves children by offering targeted

programs in areas such as speech, physical and

occupational therapy.

Parents As Teachers is a program for families

with children from birth through age 5. Through

Parents As Teachers, trained parent educators

visit families with young children in their homes,

interact with the children, share information

about developmental milestones and assist

families with questions and concerns. Over the

course of the year, more than 1,700 families will

be served by the Parents As Teachers program.

The preschool program was piloted in 1981

and was initially located near what is now

the district’s Miller Park Center. Parents As

Teachers began in 1985, also initially operating

out of Miller Park Center (then serving as the

district’s administrative offi ce).

In 2005, through community donations and

a no-tax-increase bond issue, a new Great

Beginnings Early Education Center was

constructed on a site located within Legacy

Park. Enrollment at the preschool has continued

to grow with the program now expanding

into eight satellite classrooms located in three

elementary schools.

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Sat. Sept. 26 • Movie in the Park “Charlotte’s Web”

Sat., Oct. 3 • Beer and Brat Night (Adults Only)

Sat., Oct. 17 • Movie in the Park “Field of Dreams”

Oct. 24 & Oct. 30 • Haunted Maze

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Jordan Hoffman, a senior at Lee’s Summit High

School, earned a top composite score of 36 on a

recent ACT college admissions exam. Nationally,

while the actual number of students earning a

composite score of 36 varies from year to year,

on average, less than one-tenth of 1 percent of

students who take the ACT earns the top score.

Among test takers in the high school graduating

class of 2014, only 1,407 of nearly 1.85 million

students achieved a composite score of 36.

At LSHS, Jordan is president of the National

Spanish Honor Society, is an International

Baccalaureate Diploma candidate, a Tiger Mentor

and a member of Sounds of Summit chamber

choir and National Honor Society. Within her

junior class, she won the Eagle Award, meaning

she ranks in the top 1 percent of the class. In

addition, Jordan was accepted into the University

of Missouri Music Composition Camp for summer

2015 and served as a representative to Rotary

Youth Leadership Academy in summer 2014.

Jordan competed in the Scripps National

Spelling Bee as a sixth-, seventh- and eighth-

grader, placing eighth at the national event during

her fi nal appearance. Within the community, she

participates in the Lee’s Summit Christian Church

youth group and serves on the church board as

youth representative. She also enjoys composing

music and writing accompanying lyrics.

Just a handful of Lee’s Summit R-7 students

have achieved a 36 on the ACT over the past

several decades.

Jordan Hoffman of LSHS earns top score on ACT college admissions examLess than one-tenth of 1 percent earn a ‘perfect 36’

Jordan Hoffman

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Trailridge Elementary and PTA recognized nationally as School of Excellence

Federal Programs

Complaint Resolution

Procedures

National PTA® has recognized Trailridge Elementary

and Trailridge Elementary PTA as a National PTA School

of Excellence for their achievement in building effective

family-school partnerships. Research shows that when

families and schools work together, student achievement

increases, schools improve and communities grow

stronger. Being recognized as a National PTA School

of Excellence demonstrates Trailridge Elementary and

Trailridge Elementary PTA’s leadership and commitment

to partnering to support student success and continuous

school improvement, said a spokesperson for National

PTA.

To be recognized as a National PTA School of

Excellence, PTAs evaluate their current family

engagement strategies and submit a goal for school

improvement that families, teachers and administrators

have set together. They improve upon their family

engagement strategies throughout the year, while

focusing on their goal.

“Family has always been No. 1 at Trailridge

Elementary,” said Dr. Marcia Sutton, Trailridge

Elementary principal. “One of the many amazing

strengths of our PTA is the desire to partner with families

and staff to promote excellence. For our PTA, it is even

more than families plus schools, we are family.”

The Elementary and Secondary Education Act

(ESEA) requires certain notifi cations to parents/

guardians when school districts receive federal

funds. School districts must annually disseminate

Federal Programs Complaint Resolution Procedures

to parents/guardians of students and appropriate

private school offi cials or representatives. The

NCLB Complaint Procedures can be found at:

https://dese.mo.gov/sites/default/fi les/qs-fedcomp-

Complaint-Procedures.pdf

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During the 2015-16 school year, all

Lee’s Summit R-7 School District staff

members will participate in a hands-on

training called Active Shooter / Intruder

Response Training (ASIRT). The

training program, created by Strategos

International, has been used successfully

by many school districts and other

organizations across the nation and within

the Kansas City metropolitan area. In

addition to providing R-7 staff members

with skills and hands-on training, ASIRT

meets and exceeds new requirements in

Missouri law for this type of training.

The R-7 School District is using a train-

the-trainers approach, and staff members

will participate in training sessions

conducted by R-7 employees, school

resource offi cers, and DARE offi cers

who have completed a 40-hour program

providing them with the materials and

skills to conduct training at schools. Each

staff member will complete a four-hour

training this school year with a shorter

refresher course scheduled in future years

for returning employees.

Each ASIRT training includes a

presentation as well as practical hands-

on training. The sessions are designed

to bridge the gap between responding

law-enforcement offi cers and school

employees in an active shooter situation.

Staff will learn principles that can

be applied in any scenario, including

at a school or a community setting.

In addition, the course will provide

employees with additional skills related

to prevention, reporting and protection

of students and staff during the critical

moments before law enforcement arrives

at a crime scene. Also included

is what to expect from offi cers

once they arrive.

The ASIRT training features

a community component,

and parents and guardians

will be invited to attend an

informational session later

in the school year. These

sessions, called “School Safety

Seminar: Preventing and

Responding to Possible Active

School Shooters in LSR-7,”

are scheduled for 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Oct.

20 at Lee’s Summit High School and 6:30

to 8:30 p.m. Feb. 16 at Lee’s Summit

North High School.

The ASIRT training is part of a

comprehensive focus on school safety

within the R-7 School District that

includes emergency response training and

drills, school resource and DARE (Drug

Abuse Resistance Education) offi cers, a

thorough Emergency Operations Plan,

positive working relationships with area

law-enforcement and fi re departments

and a Campus Crime Stoppers Tips Line

(816-986-1450).

All LS R-7 staff members to participate in Active Shooter/Intruder Response TrainingSessions designed to enhance school safety

while meeting and exceeding Missouri law

September 2015 Page 13

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Lee’s Summit R-7 Before and After

School Services (BASS) is enrolling

students in kindergarten through eighth

grade and beyond in Kids Country and

3LYNX. Each program provides support to

families by caring for their children during

out of school time in a safe, nurturing, fun

and educational environment.

Kids Country is the before- and after-

school program located in each elementary

school. All programming is age appropriate

and includes curricular components of

recreation, literacy, science, arts and crafts,

access to Chromebooks, free play and

special activities as well as fi eld trips on

non-school days. Hours of operation for

Kids Country are 6:30 a.m. until the start

of school and the end of school until 6 p.m.

3LYNX is the middle-school after-school

program serving seventh- and eighth-

grade students as well as students in some

special education programs through age

21. Students will have the opportunity for

homework help, mentoring, club options

and career exploration. Non-school days

offer a variety of fun activities and age

appropriate fi eld trips around the Kansas

City metropolitan area. 3LYNX operates

after school daily until 6 p.m.

For more information on enrolling in

these programs, please contact the BASS

offi ce at (816) 986-3440 or visit the website

at bass.lsr7.org.

Kids Country and 3LYNX now enrolling

Field trips are included in Kids Country activities.

3LYNX students participate in a variety of activities.

A ‘game-changing’ and exciting school year

MCGEHEE | from page 1

these devices are generating. Sincere

thanks go to our many staff members

from throughout the district who

helped us prepare for Connect2Learn

and who are now working together to

ensure a successful and meaningful

implementation of one-to-one

student devices. We are also grateful

to our students and families for

embracing this program and to the

many individuals who are sharing

their Connect2Learn stories with us.

Throughout planning for this new

program, we continued to emphasize

the most important aspect of

Connect2Learn -- its overall positive

impact on teaching and learning and

the resulting student success. It is

rewarding to see our goal of providing

this important instructional tool to all

students become a reality, including

children whose families may have

more limited fi nancial resources.

Although the one-to-one

program is new to Lee’s Summit

R-7 this year, the Chromebooks

have been in our classrooms for

several years. At the end of spring

2015, our schools had more than

7,000 Chromebooks available for

check-out to classrooms. Feedback

from both students and educators

regarding these Chromebooks was

incredibly favorable and helped us

make the decision to transition to

Connect2Learn this school year.

Bond issue progressSince voter approval of the April

2015 no-tax-increase bond issue, our

district has completed over $8 million

in school facility improvements.

Additional school renovations will

occur throughout the 2015-16 school

year, with all building improvements

scheduled to be complete by fall

2016. More information about these

projects -- which touch each R-7

school -- is available within this

publication and on our website.

In addition to the existing facility

improvements, site work began

this summer at the location of our

new Summit Technology Academy

/ Missouri Innovation Campus,

also funded by the $40 million

bond issue. Infrastructure work is

currently underway and scheduled

for completion in December 2015.

We plan to offi cially break ground on

the new building during spring 2016.

The new school will open its doors to

students in August 2017 and will be

located near Ward and Tudor Road.

This new school and the many

school improvements would not be

possible without our community, and

on behalf of our staff and students

we appreciate the many voters who

turned out in April to overwhelmingly

endorse this issue.

Let’s Talk!If you have thoughts you’d like

to share about Connect2Learn, the

2015 bond issue or any other R-7

topic, we would like to hear from

you. During August, Lee’s Summit

R-7 launched Let’s Talk! to make

it easier and more convenient for

our community to reach district

leadership. Through this webpage,

located at http://www.lsr7.org/

district/contact-us/, you may submit

questions, comments, suggestions,

concerns or compliments to various

departments on a wide variety of

topics.

As always, our involved families

and supportive community are the

foundation for our schools’ and our

students’ success. Thanks for all you

do for the children!

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Reorganized School District. No. 7301 N.E. Tudor Road, Lee’s Summit, MO 64086

An Equal Opportunity EmployerPublished by the R-7 Board of Education ♦ Dr. David McGehee, Superintendent

Editor: Janice Phelan, Communications Executive Director

BOARD OF EDUCATION

Terri Harmon .................................................................................................. PresidentChris Storms ..........................................................................................Vice PresidentBill Baird .............................................................................................................MemberPhyllis Balagna .................................................................................................MemberJulie Doane .......................................................................................................MemberAdam Rutherford ............................................................................................MemberBob White ..........................................................................................................Member

Produced by the LEE’S SUMMIT JOURNAL ♦ www.lsjournal.com

Our Schools

Regular Board of Education meetings are held on the third Thursday of each

month at 7 p.m. at the Stansberry Leadership Center, 301 N.E. Tudor Road.

Info line: 816-986-1001. Web address: www.lsr7.org

MISSION STATEMENT

We prepare each student for success in life.

VISION STATEMENT

Lee’s Summit R-7 is an exemplary school district, graduating students who are college and career ready with the competitive advantage necessary to be successful. Lee’s Summit R-7 refl ects a culture of respect and acceptance.

Collaboration is an expectation that fosters mutual understanding and a focus on student achievement and staff develop-ment. Lee’s Summit R-7 encourages innovation and creativity, recognizing student learning as our fundamental purpose.

The use of electronic cigarettes

(e-cigarettes) has risen rapidly among

all age groups over the past several

years. E-cigarettes have been touted as a

healthier alternative to traditional tobacco

products, and also as a smoking cessation

tool for those who want to quit. However,

emerging data suggests that the increasing

use of e-cigarettes may pose a serious

public health risk, especially where kids

are concerned.

E-cigarettes are battery-powered devices

that aerosolize a liquid mixture of nicotine,

fl avorings and other additives. There is

little regulation over the production of

e-cigarettes, and independent studies have

shown wide variation in the components

of the nicotine mixtures.

Although e-cigarettes have been

promoted as an effective nicotine

replacement tool for those who are trying

to quit smoking, statistics among the

country’s youth show that kids who have

never smoked are increasingly likely to

take up vaping (smoking e-cigarettes).

According to the Centers for Disease

Control (CDC), current use of e-cigarettes

among high school students increased

from 4.5 percent in 2013 to 13.4 percent

in 2014.

Nicotine in any form can be harmful

to the developing adolescent brain. CDC

Director Tom Frieden, M.D., M.P.H,

states, “Adolescence is a critical time for

brain development. Nicotine exposure at a

young age may cause lasting harm to brain

development, promote addiction, and lead

to sustained tobacco use.”

E-cigarettes: healthy alternative or harmful habit?

This article is provided by the District Student Health and Wellness Committee. If you have a specifi c topic or question

you would like to see addressed, please email Karna Stuchlik, R-7 wellness coordinator, at [email protected].

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The Missouri Innovation Campus (MIC), a

progressive collaboration between the Lee’s

Summit R-7 School District, Metropolitan

Community College and the University of

Central Missouri has begun work on the

initiative’s fourth program, Cyber Security.

During July, more than 20 cyber security

professionals from 11 regional companies

worked with instructors from Summit

Technology Academy, MCC and UCM to

identify industry standard cyber security

competencies that will drive the MIC new

program. The Cyber Security program will

begin in June 2016.

Other Missouri Innovation Campus

programs are System Engineering

Technology, Design and Drafting and

Software Development/Programming.

Through the Missouri Innovation Campus,

located within Lee’s Summit R-7’s Summit

Technology Academy and UCM, students are

able to accelerate the time it takes to graduate

from college and participate in high-tech

paid internships while dramatically reducing

the cost of a four-year program. For more

information about the school, visit ucmo.

edu/mic/ or sta.lsr7.org.missouri-innovation

campus.

Thanks to a no-tax-increase bond issue,

Summit Tech / MIC will have a new home

by August 2017. The $40 million bond

issue, approved by approximately 80 percent

of voters, is funding a new school for the

programs as well as facility improvements

at all Lee’s Summit R-7 schools. For more

information about the bond issue, visit

lsr7.org/district/no-tax-increase-bond-

issue-2015/.

Missouri Innovation Campus to add Cyber Security program in 2016Nationally recognized program reshapes the way students experience education

Dr. Anshuman Singh, assistant professor of computer science

at the University of Central Missouri who serves as Cyber

Security Program coordinator, works with cyber professionals

to develop the program curriculum at the UCM-Lee’s Summit

campus on July 21.

Connect2Learn helps LS R-7 meet the needs of each studentCONNECT2LEARN | from page 1

Students

at Pleasant

Lea Middle

School

take their

Chrome-

books

home on

the first

day of

school.

powerful learning tool both at home and

at school, regardless of family income or

ability to purchase the digital devices.

“Additional access to the digital

devices helps support the way students

learn and teachers teach,” Dr. Daniel

added. “Within this innovative learning

environment, students can also be more

engaged in the learning experience.”

Dr. Amy Gates, R-7 executive director

of technology, emphasized that the

one-to-one initiative also has a safety

emphasis. “R-7 schools are continuing to

provide guidance and supervision to help

students learn to appropriately and safely

use technology tools,” Dr. Gates said.

“Instruction on digital citizenship and

proper use of technology occurs at each

school and every grade level.”

In addition, families are encouraged

to reinforce these lessons at home by

using resources provided at http://

connect2learn.lsr7.org/. This website

features a popular FAQs page that is

updated as additional questions about the

program are submitted. Twitter followers

may keep up with information about the

rollout at the hashtag #r7connect2learn.

Teachers are receiving training to help

them increase their ability to design

lessons that are both empowering and

engaging for students in a one-to-

one environment. Security and safety

is another important component of

the Connect2Learn rollout, including

management of devices, content fi ltering

(both at school and away from school)

and use of data for instructional needs.

For example, websites that are blocked

through school fi ltering will also be

blocked when devices are used at home

or other non-school locations.

Google Chromebooks were selected as

the district’s primary digital device after

a thorough study and based on feedback

from both staff and students.

“Chromebooks have an affordable

price, long battery life, portable nature

and cloud access to information,

meaning documents and other fi les are

available away from a school’s network

and on any device,” said Dr. Gates.

“Most importantly, the device fi ts the

instructional needs for the majority of the

district’s curriculum.”

Funding for the Chromebook purchases

is made possible thanks to the district’s

long-range planning, careful stewardship

and reallocation of current resources. The

district’s existing all-school, general-

purpose computer labs as well as stand-

alone computer stations in library media

centers are being removed beginning in

fall 2015, freeing up funding originally

earmarked for the labs. In addition,

the district secured a buyer for several

thousand existing Chromebooks that had

been used in schools district-wide. To

ensure long-term sustainability for the

one-to-one implementation, the district is

also moving away from buying equipment

to leasing.

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Approximately 95 educators were

welcomed to the R-7 School District

during an Aug. 7 special event hosted by

the Lee’s Summit Chamber of Commerce

and the University of Central Missouri.

The Chamber has hosted the annual New

Teacher Welcome Breakfast for several

decades.

During the event, teachers heard from

Vicky Cundiff, Chamber chair-elect of

the board; Lee’s Summit Mayor Randy

Rhoads; Vicki Orcutt, University of

Central Missouri; Dr. David McGehee,

R-7 superintendent; and Linda Anderson,

Chamber Education Committee

chairperson.

Beth Files, a teacher at Summit Lakes

Middle School and Lee’s Summit R-7

2014 Teacher of the Year, was the featured

speaker at the breakfast.

Following the breakfast, the new

teachers received “goody bags” fi lled

with gifts donated by approximately 30

Chamber businesses.

LS Chamber, UCM sponsor annual New Teacher Breakfast

New teachers receive goodie bags from Chamber of

Commerce members.

Beth Files was guest speaker for the

Chamber event.

September 2015 Page 17

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Site work underway at Summit Technology Academy / Missouri Innovation Campus.

Pleasant Lea Elementary office and health room improvements.

New lockers at Pleasant Lea Middle School.

New drop-off lane at Lee’s Summit Elementary.

FOBS, backfl ows, water sanitizing and

masonry.

The no-tax-increase bond, which

was approved by close to 80 percent of

voters, is also funding construction of

a new Summit Technology Academy

/ Missouri Innovation Campus,

scheduled to open in fall 2017. The

new school will be located on 15 acres

adjacent to the Summit Technology

Campus, the business complex

currently housing Summit Tech / MIC

in leased space. The site for the new

school is near Ward and Tudor Road.

Thanks to a partnership with the

University of Central Missouri (UCM),

the school district and university will

construct and operate a cost-saving

shared facility. Under the plan, R-7

is paying approximately 40 percent

of the new school with UCM paying

the remaining 60 percent. Based

on an agreement between the two

organizations, Lee’s Summit R-7 will

be the sole owner of the facility which

will house Summit Tech / Missouri

Innovation Campus as well as UCM

programs currently located in the

UCM Summit Center Campus. UCM

is paying its portion through a rental

agreement.

The shared facility will reduce

operating expenses for the R-7 School

District, allowing the district to move

Summit Tech / MIC from leased space

into a building owned by the school

district. It is anticipated that due to

increased rental costs resulting from

the expiration of a long-running tax

abatement, Lee’s Summit R-7 will save

approximately $9 million over the next

20 years by construction of the new

facility.

For more information about the bond

issue, visit the Lee’s Summit R-7 web

page at www.lsr7.org.

Photos are from completed bond

projects as well as under-construction

projects earlier this summer, and are just

a few examples of the work completed.

BOND ISSUE | from page 1

R-7 schools continue to benefit from April no-tax-increase bond issue

New playground equipment at Greenwood Elementary.

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Lee’s Summit R-7 students scored above the state average

in each tested area at each grade level tested as part of the

spring 2015 Missouri Assessment (MAP) program.

Students in Missouri take grade-level MAP tests in

English language arts (ELA) and mathematics in grades

three through eight, as well as science exams in fi fth and

eighth grades. High school students enrolled in any of the

following courses take End-of-Course exams as part of the

Missouri Assessment program: algebra I, biology, English

10 and government. Sophomores enrolled in algebra II also

take the End-of-Course exam.

Test results were released by the Missouri Department

of Elementary and Secondary Education in August 2015.

The spring 2015 tests were the fi rst assessment of new state

standards in English language arts and mathematics.

All three R-7 high schools are planning for an

exciting theatre season with productions beginning

in September and running through next spring.

Lee’s Summit High School will kick off its

theatre season at sea with Boubill & Schonberg’s

“The Pirate Queen,” running Nov. 13, 14, 20, 21 and

22. LSHS will continue the season with a modern

comedy to be announced this fall and scheduled for

Feb. 19, 20, 26, 27 and 28. Student-directed one-

acts which take place April 8-9. To close out the

Lee’s Summit High School season on April 22, 23

and 24, the Repertory Theatre production will be

staging a play that they will be selecting in their

class.

Lee’s Summit North High School leads off with its

children’s musical “Aladdin Jr.” with performances

scheduled at 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. Oct. 17 and 2 p.m.

Oct. 18. North’s season continues with another

classic musical, “Chicago,” at 7 p.m. Nov 13,

14, 20 and 21 and at 2 p.m. Nov. 15. LSNHS will

conclude its season with a dramatization based on

George Orwell’s novel, “Animal Farm,” produced

by the Repertory Theatre Group and offered at 7

p.m. April 8 and 9 and at 2 p.m. April 10.

Lee’s Summit West High School opened its

2015-16 season with the hilarious farce comedy,

“The 39 Steps” at 7 p.m. Sept. 5 and 2 p.m. Sept.

6. LSWHS continues the year with the high-fl ying

musical, “Pippin,” at 7 p.m. Nov. 7, 12 and 14 and at

2 p.m. Nov. 8 and 15. West’s main-stage season will

conclude with two plays in February. The fi rst is

the hilarious comedy, “Noises Off,” at 7 p.m. Feb. 5

and 6 and at 2 p.m. Feb. 7. The second production

is the thought-provoking “A Brave New World,” at

7 p.m. Feb. 19 and 20 and at 2 p.m. Feb. 21. In

addition, LSWHS will present a children’s show

on Oct. 10 and 11, “A Christmas Carol” Dec. 11

- 13, a Revue on Feb. 12 and 13, a series of student-

directed one-act plays at 7 p.m. April 1 and 2 and a

repertory theatre murder mystery dinner theatre on

April 22 and 23.

All three high schools will also present yet-to-be-

announced productions at the school district’s One-

Act Play Festival to be performed on the LSHS

Stage, scheduled for 7 p.m. Dec. 4 and 5.

For more information about each production,

visit http://www.lsr7.org/schools/programs-

services/high-school-theatre/.

Students score above state average on Missouri

Assessment ProgramLocal students excel in each subject

area and each grade level tested

High schools announce 2015-16 theatre schedules

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