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Timber Tracks Exeter-Milligan Public Schools
May, 2017 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Newsletter This will be the final newsletter of this school year. The next issue will be out in early August. 2017 Graduation Exeter-Milligan will graduate 16 seniors on Saturday, May 13th. Graduation will be held at the gymnasium in Exeter at 4:00 PM.
Following is a list of the Class of 2017
Quinton Charles Behrens – son of Charles & Julie Behrens Ashley Nicole Benorden – daughter of Mark & Starlene Benorden Trystan Andrew Scott Brandt -son of Roger & Dianne Brandt Sydney Anne Hall -daughter of Randy & Stacey Hall Evan Patrick Harre -son of Matt & Chris Harre Samantha Jo Horne - daughter of Ben & Connie Horne Kyle Dawson Jindra -son of Chad Jindra & Amber Jindra Hailey Jean Luzum - daughter of Dale & Tamra Luzum Trevor John Luzum - son of Dale & Tamra Luzum Giada Miniussa – daughter of Valnea Cibic & Stefano Miniussi and host parents: Larry & Bonnie Cudaback Haylee Nicole Sheffield – daughter of Paul & Karla Sheffield Katherine Grace Skinner – daughter of Jason Skinner and Amy Miller Bailey Elizabeth Steuben – daughter of Kip & Laura Steuben Evan Scott True – son of Craig & Kelly True Cameron Lawrence White – son of Brady & Darcy White Ella Marie Wilkins – daughter of Joseph Wilkins and Tom & Shannon Stuhr Physical Information All Kindergarten, 7th graders, and new students entering the school this fall are required to have a physical examiniation. This is the state law! The financial responsibility of this exam rests with the parents. This examination should be turned into the Exeter office prior to the first day of school. Athletic Physicals All 7-8 grade students and all 9-12 grade athletes must have a physical examination before the first day of athletic practice. High school football, softball, and girls golf practice will begin on Monday, August 7th, and volleyball practice will begin on Monday, August 14th.
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Winners Named in the Third Grade Severe Weather Poster Contest Twenty-four students from Crete, Dorchester, Friend, Exeter-Milligan, Meridian, Tri County and Wilber-Clatonia Schools were honored as winners in the Third Grade Severe Weather Poster Contest being held as part of the 25th Annual Severe Weather & Family Safety Day held on April 15th at Wilber-Clatonia High School. Exeter-Milligan's Aiyden Franssen placed 4th in the contest. Her poster was displayed at the event and she received a certificate and cash prize. Way to go, Aiyden!! Kindergarten Requirements All students entering kindergarten must have on file BEFORE the first day of school the following items: Certified copy of birth certificate, physical form, eye examination form and updated immunization record. Notice to Parents – Childfind This notice is to inform the patrons of the Exeter-Milligan District 01 that: Public Law 94-142 and State Rule 51 and 54 mandate that free appropriate public education is available to each handicapped child, years 0-21, who reside in a local school district. Handicapped children are defined as: Physically Handicapped, Visually Handicapped, Acoustically Handicapped, Speech Handicapped, Orthopedically Handicapped, Educable Mentally Handicapped, Behaviorally Impaired, Specific Learning Disabled, Mentally Retarded, Multi-Handicapped, Home and Hospital Bound. (By reason, thereof, require special education and related services.) If you feel that your child may qualify under any of the above categories please contact Paul Sheffield Superintendent, Exeter-Milligan Public School District #01, Exeter, NE. 402-266-5911. _______________________________________ Exeter-Milligan Public School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, marital status, disability, or age in admission or access to, or treatment of employment, in its programs and activities. the following person has/have been designated to handle inquiries regarding complaints, grievance procedures or the application of these policies of nondiscrimination: Title: Supt. Paul Sheffield Address: Exeter-Milligan Public Schools, Box 139. Exeter, NE 68351 Phone #: (402) 266-5911.
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Kindergarten Round Up If you anticipate enrolling your child in kindergarten the fall of 2017, please plan to attend our kindergarten round-up and student registration day on Friday, May 5 at 8:30 a.m. at the Exeter site. New kindergarteners will be able to explore the kindergarten room while parents meet in the cafeteria. Mr. Paul Sheffield, the superintendent, and I will give a short presentation on the logistics of having a child in school at Exeter-Milligan. Mrs. Judy Kassik, the kindergarten teacher, will also be available to field any questions. Mrs. Pribyl, the school nurse, and Mrs. Myers, the speech pathologist, would like to share some information with you at this time. If you have a certified copy of your child’s birth certificate, please bring that with you. We will make a photocopy for our records. We will also need a copy of your child’s immunization record, physical, and vision form as soon as you have them available. Students will be dismissed at 11:15am. If your child does not receive transportation from Exeter-Milligan Schools, please plan to pick them up at this time. If your child receives transportation from E-M, drop off times will remain the same. You can enroll your kindergartener electronically using this link: http://tinyurl.com/hraoq5a. You can also access all mandatory kindergarten forms on my website using this link: http://tinyurl.com/hhgsf9h. Click on the “Kindergarten Entrance Info/Forms” along the left hand side of my website. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at school, 402.266.5911 2017 GFWC- NFWC Fine Arts Results Second Grade: RJ Clevenger – 2nd Place Fifth Grade: Savana Krupicka – 2nd Place High School Foil Ink: Wyatt Motis – 2nd Place Markers: Tara Mueller – 2nd Place Pastel: Wyatt Motis – 2nd Place Mosaic: Travis Gilliam – 2nd Place Sculpture: Peytan Brandt – 1st Place
Athletic Banquet The 2016-2017 Exeter-Milligan 7-12 Athletic Banquet will be held on Tuesday, May 2 at 6:30 PM at the gymnasium in Exeter. All students, parents, and patrons are invited to attend. A catered meal and beverage will be provided. No advance tickets will be sold; there will be a free will donation to defray the cost of the meal. ALL FRESHMEN and JUNIORS are asked to provide a dessert for the banquet. Desserts can be taken to the school office during the day or brought directly to the banquet no later than 5:30 PM. SOPHOMORE STUDENTS and PARENTS will set up, serve, and tear down for the banquet. The work schedule is listed below. *The first person (parents) is the chairman for the committee. The parent chairman of each committee needs to contact Liz Zeleny by April 17 at 402-366-1228 if they cannot fulfill their assignment. Also, if the student and/or parent(s) are unable to fulfill their committee duty on either night, please make sure to find a replacement or contact Liz Zeleny by April 17 if unable to do so. All sophomores and their parent(s) are asked to remain after the banquet for cleanup. COMMITTEES – Monday, May 1 – 6:30 PM Setup Tables & Chairs *Theron Odvody, Shae Tresch, Johnny Babula, James Becker, Colton Bossaller, Joel Klemm, Mitchell Manning, Blake Steuben, Trever Zelenka, Spencer Pribyl, Kate Jansky, Josie Kresak, Macy Due
Senior Photo Table/Decorations *Katherine White, Peytan Brandt COMMITTEES – Tuesday, May 2 – 5:30 PM Prepare Beverages & Serve *Blake Steuben, Trever Zelenka
Food Table/Serve Desserts *Spencer Pribyl, Kate Jansky, Josie Kresak, Macy Due Exeter-Milligan Booster Club
Exeter-Milligan Public Schools Paul D. Sheffield, Superintendent Laura Kroll, Elementary Principal Denice Kovanda, Guidance Counselor Dean Filipi, Activities Director
318 S. River Ave 502 9th St POB 139 POB 40 Exeter, NE 68351 Milligan, NE 68406 Telephone (402) 266-5911 (402) 629-4265
Fax (402) 266-4811 (402) 629-4293
Dear Parents, On Friday, May 5, 2017, Exeter-Milligan Elementary will have a “move-up” day. Each class will move to the next grade level. This will give second graders an opportunity to see what it will be like at the Milligan site next year, and the sixth graders the opportunity to see what it will be like in Jr. High. Second graders that reside in the Exeter area will ride the bus to Milligan at 7:45am. They are welcome to eat breakfast at 7:30am at the Exeter site before getting on the bus. Those that live in the Milligan area can enter the Milligan site school building at 7:30am to eat breakfast or at 7:45am to wait in the library for school to start. The sixth graders who reside in the Milligan area will ride the bus to Exeter at 7:45am. They are welcome to eat breakfast at 7:30am at the Milligan site before getting on the bus. All sixth graders should report to Mrs. Kovanda in the Exeter main office on this day. She will give everyone instructions on where to go. Sixth graders will eat lunch at 11:00am in Exeter. This day is also Elementary Field Day. All students at the Milligan site will eat at 11:00am and will be bussed to the Exeter site. Field Day will begin at 12:00pm. Sincerely, Mrs. Kroll Elementary Principal
Hoops for Heart Event
On February 28, our 3rd - 6th graders jumped all over heart disease and stroke by participating
in Hoops For Heart. The students raised more than $2,800 for the American Heart Association, which
funds research, programs and education to fight heart disease and stroke, our nation’s No. 1 and No. 4
killers.
Hoops For Heart is a program that promotes physical activity and heart health through playing
basketball. It is co-sponsored by the American Heart Association and SHAPE America-Society of Health
and Physical Educators. The students are shown here with the prizes they earned for their efforts in
fundraising. Troy Kallhoff raised $350 in support of the AHA and was the top fundraiser for E-M this year.
Congrats Troy and everyone who contributed to this great cause!!
MUSIC NEWS
Meridian Junior High Honor Band and Choir Participants: Row 1 (L-R) Kiah Songster, Katelyn Babula, Cammie Harrison, Jaiden Papik, Daisy Kanode, Georgia Meyer; Row 2 (L-R) Braden Capek, Clint Oldehoeft
Summer Lessons - schedule available online by May 1• Band lessons will be offered again this summer to all students entering grades 5-12.• They will be held June 19-23 and July 24-28. • Students entering grades 5-7 should sign up for two lessons. Students entering grades 8-12 should
sign up for at least one lesson. • Students auditioning for the 8th grade all-state band or the NE all-state band/choir should sign up
for two lessons.• Grades 5/6 will be learning/reviewing their instrument.• Grades 7-12 will review/learn pep band and honor band/playing test music for the year. • Please notice the locations of lessons each day.They are in Exeter and Milligan on different days.
The location will be highlighted in yellow. (Use the marked doors in Exeter due to construction.)• Students entering grades 7-12 will also check out their band uniform if their lesson is in Exeter.• Students who have a lesson in Milligan can check out their band uniform during the open house.• To sign up for a lesson, parents need to email Mrs. Murphy the date and time they would like. She
is the only one who can enter names on the schedule. they will be entered in the order they are received and kept up to date as much as possible. Jackie will have the ability to make changes on the schedule once school is out.
Class D All-State Participants: Row 1 (L-R) Trever Zelenka, Ella Wilkins, Theron Odvody, Anna Sluka, Haylee Sheffield, Kayla Geiger, Caitlin Murphy; Row 2 (L-R) Hannah Horne, Trystan Brandt, Patrick Murphy, Joel Klemm, Samantha Horne, Alexis Uldrich, Nick Hayek, Katie Skinner; Row 3 (L-R) Mitchell Manning, Petyan Brandt, Spencer Pribyl, Ashley Benorden, Jacy Schlueter, Josie Kresak, Joey Bartu, Eli Johnson, Macy Due
Memorial Day Services - May 29, 2017The Exeter-Milligan 7-12 band will play at the Exeter Memorial Day Service in the morning and the Milligan Memorial Day Service in the afternoon as long as there are enough students to play well and have a good-sounding band at each location. Please mark this on your calendar and let Mrs. Murphy know as soon as possible if you have a conflict so she can make plans with each community. Graduating seniors are encouraged to come back and play with the group.
District Music Contest Results
Thank you to…• Ron Rickert, from Geneva, for working with the band and instrumental groups on March 30.• Mike Morris, from Crete, for working with the choir and soloists on April 13.• Nancy Jo Galusha for her assistance in accompanying.• Amy Skinner, Rebecca Svec & Karla Sheffield for helping to sponsor the students at contest.• Paul Sheffield and Leesa Bartu for driving the buses.• Parents who attended the contest to support the students.
Congratulations to the students on their District Music Contest ratings!Superior Solos - Macy Due, bass clarinet; Jacy Schlueter, bass clarinet; Bailey Steuben, baritone saxophone; Caitlin Murphy, French horn; Peytan Brandt, snare drum; Ashley Benorden, voice; Haylee Sheffield, voice; Ella Wilkins, piano; Caitlin Murphy, pianoExcellent Solos - Hannah Horne, baritone saxophone; Trystan Brandt, trumpet; Samantha Horne, French Horne; Haylee Sheffield, French Horn; Nick Hayek, trombone; Katie Skinner, voice; Anna Bettu, voice; Caitlin Murphy, voiceSuperior Ensembles - Concert Band, Women’s Ensemble, Clarinet Duet, Alto Saxophone Duet, Percussion EnsembleExcellent Ensembles - Baritone Saxophone Duet, Brass Quintet, Trombone Quartet
Congratulations to the recipients of the Outstanding Performance Award. Each judge is allowed to give one award in his/her room. They are also allowed to give up to two honorable mention awards.
Ella Wilkins - piano soloJacy Schlueter - bass clarinet soloCaitlin Murphy - French horn solo
E-M 7-12 Band performing at District Music Contest on Friday, April 21- Superior Rating
Thank you to these businesses/people who donated to the 2017 E-M Post Prom.
HRW Farming Geneva Tire Cornerstone BankSherri Rohrig Picture This Dr. Richard Kubicek Horizontal Boring and TunnelingUnderwood Realty Kopsa Otte & Associates, LLC Miller SeedPulliam Plumbing Harre Feed Yards, LLC Am. Leg. Post #240 MilliganHuggies Place York Equipment Friend Rec. Assoc (Golf course)Exeter Lumber LLC Sargent Drilling E-M BoostersHeinisch & Lovegrove Farmers Cooperative Kelch Plumbing and HeatingAgri Song, Inc. Greg's Market J & J Car WashMilligan Ins. Agency E-M School Foundation UCC Women's FellowshipMcCool Air Service American Legion Auxiliary Schwartz Paper CoEkeler Repair Shear Image FNIAMcCool Insurance (Paul Underwood) St. Stephen's Catholic Church Fillmore Co. CinemaGeneva Welding and Supply, Inc Oliva Insurance Agency Total LookYork State Bank Kassik Milling Co. Crete GlassYork Dental Associates Farmers and Merchants Bank-Milligan Fillmore Co. Foundation grantFirst Bank of Utica-Milligan Tuttle Inc Crossroads Physical TherapyManning Grain Co. Neville Construction LLC Erdkamp MotorsJensen Lumber Co Edward Jones/Thomas Sorensen Blue BlossomFriend Medical Center, PC Weaver Pharmacy Sun TheatreAnnette Gloystein Farmer & Son Generations BankHarre Seed & Services, LLC Brother's Equipment Samuel J. Marsh Post 7102 VFW Post #7102York General Hospital Ron's Tavern WalmartAndrews Electric Co., Inc. York Medical Clinic, PC Chances RMidwest Steel Fabricators, Inc. Farmer's Union Co-Op Co. Nebraska SportsDr. Scott Vonderfecht Dr. Cserna, DDS, PC Jeff JanskyJames Steider Agency Milligan Farming Service SweetwaterEye Care Associates, LLC Channel Seed, Travis & Sherri Due Casey'sSons of American Legion-Milligan Exeter Gun Club Burger KingVictory Too Award Unlimited Junior parents
A special thank you to JJ and Zach Becker, Allison and Robbie Petersen, and Taylor and Kory Kahlandt for helping with the games at Post Prom.Your help was greatly appreciated. Thanks again! Post Prom committee
VIEW FROM THE FRONT OFFICE
These past few weeks have been rather interesting around the Sheffield household. In just
twenty-six (26) days (probably less by the time you read this), we will celebrate the graduation of our
youngest child. It seems like it was yesterday when Haylee made her district music contest debut, at
the ripe age of 3, in her Princess Jasmine costume, complete with purple dress-up heels (we did call
Brett to see if he had “temporarily” misplaced his sister.) And now, she will make her last appearance
as a high school student, but this time in her graduation gown. Hard to believe it has gone so quickly!
For the past twenty-one years, there has always been more than one Sheffield available on picture day.
Over the past year, I have been trying to convince myself that I am ready for this – ready to have an
empty house, the dreaded “empty nest”, and truly find out how compatible Karla and I really are. Trace
Adkins says it oh so well, “You’re gonna miss this…You’re gonna wish these days hadn’t gone by so
fast.” This all brings to mind three points I would like to share.
The first point is to remember where you have been. There is something to say about
experience. As a beginning teacher, I did not have that experience to draw on once I had my own
classroom. Everything was new to me and I had to experience the good with the bad. I soon discovered
what was taught in college was not exactly how it happened in real life. Over time, I was able to
recognize this and draw on my experiences to help ford the way.
However, this point also has a flip side to it. One could also take this as remember where you
came from. As Bon Jovi sings,” Who says you can't go home. There's only one place that call me one
of their own.” We must always remember where we came from. Those people, places and things have
shaped us into who we are today. Our experiences, where we came from, have helped guide us on our
fantastic journey and we must never forget that.
We must also remember who we are. One must never lose sight of who they are and what they
stand for. Each one of us has a central core of beliefs, beliefs that are developed from where we’ve
been and our experiences. These core beliefs help guide us on our path in life. However, we must not
deviate from these core beliefs, these principles. Compromising these core principles will lead to
forgetting who we are and what we stand for. It will also deviate us from where we are going – it will
push us in the wrong direction.
Throughout all of this, we have to keep focus of where we want to go. The experiences that
we’ve had have helped shape our core, but we must have a focus in mind. This translates into goals.
We must always remind ourselves, “OK that’s fine, but where do I go from here. How does this help
me in MY future?” Without a clear focus of where want to go, we will be like petals in the wind –
blown about by forces we cannot control. This can also shake us from our core beliefs and lead to a
destructive path. As we go through life, each stage in our lives is a new chapter in our book. No matter
how tough it gets, we need to push through those tough times, keep our focus and maintain our course.
As we say goodbye to the graduating seniors (and my youngest – the princess of the family)
our overall goal has been to help set these young adults on that righteous path – helping them set a
translucent focus of where they want to go. We also want them to remember where they came from
and who they are. Seniors (and foreign exchange students) always remember, “Who says you can’t
come home?” I have enjoyed having each one in school and getting to know each as individuals. As
one of my college professors used to say, “Study hard.” I would like to add one point to that tidbit of
information - enjoy what life has to offer. Take the talents you have been given and expand on them.
Don’t do just enough to get by, do what it takes to get ahead. Be the leader of the pack – the view is
much better ☺
Thoughts for the month-
You will never leave where you are until you decide where you would rather be.
Love what you do; love why you do it; love who you do it with.
Exeter Public Swimming LessonsDate: May 31st - June 9th
Wednesday May 31st to Friday June 2ndMonday June 5th to June 9th
The first week will only be 3 days, the second week will be 5 days, a total of 8 days of lessons.
Time: 8:00-8:45 Level 5 and 6 9:00-9:45 Level 410:00-10:45 Level 311:00-11:45 Level 212:00-12:45 Level 1
Please go to the google form link: http://tinyurl.com/mogre26
or email Sara Lincoln at:[email protected] to sign up for lessons
When you sign up, please select which level you think your child is in, if you have questions, please leave it blank and Sara will let you know for sure which time your child needs to attend.
Price: $35
TIMBERWOLVES BASKETBALL CAMP 2017
This summer Jackson Krejci will be holding a basketball mini-camp for all boys and girls interested in learning and/or developing basketball skills. The camp will run for three days for all boys and girls in grades 1 through 8. The schedule for the camp is as follows: Grades 1-8 1:00pm – 3:00pm **** PLEASE NOTICE TIME CHANGE **** (The grades pertain to the grade your child will enter next fall.) The camp will be held in Exeter and will be directed by Jackson Krejci, basketball coach at Exeter-Milligan Schools. Also helping with the camp will be some of next year’s high school players. The camp will emphasize skill development of the basic fundamentals, teamwork, and enthusiasm for the game of basketball. The camp offers players the opportunity to improve their individual and team skills. Cost of this camp will be $30.
Permit to Attend
I hereby give my son/daughter ___________________________ who will enter grade ___________ next fall permission to attend the Timberwolves Basketball Camp. It is understood that the child is under school supervision but neither the school district nor those in charge will be held responsible in case of an accident.
_____________________________ Parent/Guardian Signature
Date - May 30, 31, June 1 - In Exeter If you would like a T-shirt, the form needs to be turned in with the money by Tuesday May 16th. Make checks payable to Jackson Krejci. Please indicate shirt size: Youth M L
Adult S M L XL If you have any questions contact Jackson Krejci at 266-5911 (School) or at 710-0109 (Home). Please bring your form and money to the Exeter office.
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Milligan Site Breakfast & Lunch Menu for May 2017 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 1
Breakfast Biscuits & Gravy
Lunch
Spaghetti & Meat Sauce or Alfredo Sauce,
Bread Sticks, Fruit
2 Breakfast
Waffles & Sausage Links
Lunch
Beef & Noodles, Green Beans, Cinnamon Roll,
Fruit
3 Breakfast
Cinnamon Roll & Omelet
Lunch Bacon Ranch Pizza, Lettuce Salad, Fruit,
Cookie
4
Elementary Field Trips
5 Breakfast
Pancake & Sausage Patties
Lunch
Popcorn Chicken, Potato, Vegetable, Fruit, Muffin
8 Breakfast
Mini Pancakes & Scrambled Eggs
Lunch Mandarin Orange Chicken, Stir Fry
Veggies, Noodles, Egg Roll, Fruit, Fortune
Cookie
9 Breakfast
Ham, Egg, & Cheese Croissant
Lunch
Ham & Cheese Sandwich, Potato, Vegetable, Fruit
10 Breakfast
French Toast Sticks & Sausage Patty
Lunch
Taco, Shredded Lettuce/Cheese, Topping
Choices, Potato, Fruit
11 Breakfast
Bacon Grilled Cheese Sandwich
Lunch
Creamed Chicken, Mashed Potatoes, Corn,
Roll
12 Breakfast
Pancake Sausage Wrap
Lunch Pork Sandwich, Potato,
Vegetable, Fruit
15 Breakfast
Cook’s Choice
Lunch Cook’s Choice
16 Breakfast
Cook’s Choice
Lunch Cook’s Choice
17 Breakfast
Cook’s Choice
Lunch Cook’s Choice
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Exeter Site Breakfast & Lunch Menu for May 2017 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 1
Breakfast Mini Pancakes & Little
Smokies
Lunch *Sloppy Nachos, Nacho Cheese, Vegetable, Fruit
2 Breakfast
Waffles & Scrambled Eggs
Lunch
Quesadilla, Black Beans, Salsa, Potato,
Vegetable, Fruit
3 Breakfast
Caramel Apple Yogurt Parfait & Cinni Buns
Lunch
Turkey/Ham/Bacon Club Flatbread Sandwich,
Baked Chips, Vegetable, Fruit
4 Breakfast
Breakfast Pizza Boat
Lunch Fiestada or Pizza Sticks, *Meat Sauce, Vegetable,
Fruit
5 Breakfast
Smuckers PB & J & Yogurt Cup
Lunch
*French Dip Sandwich, Potato, Vegetable, Fruit
8 Breakfast
Berry Parfait & Bagel
Lunch Crispitos, Potato,
Vegetable, Fruit, Cookie
9 Breakfast
Double Stuffed Breakfast Pizza
Lunch
Spaghetti w/*Meat Sauce, Bread Sticks, Lettuce Salad, Fruit
10 Breakfast
Apple or Cherry Frudel & Omelet
Lunch
Breaded or Pulled Pork Sandwich, Potato Vegetable, Fruit
11 Breakfast
Dutch Waffle & Yogurt Cup
Lunch Chicken Strips
(Regular or Spicy), Potato, Vegetable, Fruit, Roll
12 Breakfast
Sausage, Egg, Cheese Croissant
Lunch
Hot Dog, Nacho Chips & Cheese, Vegetable, Fruit
15 Breakfast
Biscuits & Gravy
Lunch Cook’s Choice
16 Breakfast
Bacon Grilled Cheese Sandwich
Lunch
Cook’s Choice
17 Breakfast
Pancake Power Sandwich
Lunch Cook’s Choice
18 Breakfast
Cook’s Choice
Lunch Cook’s Choice
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Exeter-Milligan School Calendar - May 2017 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 JH Track @
Sutton 12:30 PM
2 Golf @ Sutton
9AM
Athletic Banquet 6:30PM
3 CRC Golf @
Friend 9:30AM
Thayer Central Math Day
4 HS Track @ McCool 9AM
K-6 Field Trips
5 Kindergarten
Round Up Elementary
Move Up Day Elementary Field Day – 12 Noon
6
7 8 Golf @ Osceola
9AM
9 Seniors Last Day
Honor’s Night
7PM
10 District Track @
Sandy Creek
11 12 13 Graduation 4PM
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15 Board of Education
Meeting 8:00PM Exeter
District Golf @ GI
16 Kindergarten Graduation 2:30 PM
17 K-6 Last Day
2:20 Dismissal
18 7-11 Last Day 2:20 Dismissal
19 State Track @ Omaha Burke
20 State Track @ Omaha Burke
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22 23 Boys State Golf
24 Boys State Golf
25 26 27 Alumni Banquet
6:30PM
28 29 Memorial Day
Programs Exeter-10AM Milligan-2PM
30 Timberwolves
BB Camp 1:00-3:00 in
Exeter
31 Timberwolves
BB Camp 1:00-3:00 in
Exeter
Timberwolves
BB Camp 1:00-3:00 in
Exeter