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The R-THS Speech team brought home another State Champion-ship. Competition was held in Mandan on April 25th. The following are the places received by the students: Marshall Ziegler placed third in Hu-morous Interp.; Shelby Floberg placed sixth and Arcilla Davis placed sec-ond in Serious Interp.; Arcilla Davis also placed fifth while Maycee Hance placed third in Dramatic Interp.; Bailey Isaak and Lizzi Bohn placed eighth and Shelby Floberg and Josie Wicks placed third in Serious Duo; Payton Berg and McKinley Hoselton placed fifth and Marshall Ziegler and Bryon Beams placed second in Humorous Duo; and Rachel Goetz received a Su-perior Medal in Humorous. Individual state championships went to May-cee Hance in Poetry Interpretation and Charlee Scott in both Serious In-
terpretation and Dramatic Interpretation.
The team took first place honors in the sweepstakes. Congratula-
tions to the team and coaches for another successful season.
Some of these team members will be representing the state of North Dakota at a National Forensics Tournament to be held in Dallas TX this summer. Charlee Scott, Arcilla Davis, Josie Wicks, Maycee Hance, and Marshall Ziegler will all be attending this exciting event. Congratula-
tions to them as well and best of luck in Dallas!
R-THS Speech Team Bring Home
State Championship
May Newsletter
MAY NEWS
Counselors Corner 4
Superintendents Message
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Secondary Principals 6
RTHS /St. Marys Menu 8
Principals Printer 9
TRE May Menu 10
Community Calendar
Order Form
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INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
Richardton-Taylor
Public School
District #34
CLASS OF 2015
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RTHS Class 2015 High Honors Students
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RTHS Class 2015 Honors Students
Cory Rebel
Cassidy Diede
Spencer Floberg
Bailey Isaak Jacob Kuntz
Mikayla Aluise Adam Bohn Brielle Van Orman
Emily Tyrrell Layton Bohlman Shayna Frederick
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RTHS Class of 2015
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Rachel Goetz
Charlene Scott
Erica Belzer
Ariana Dressler
Mason Vaagen
Maycee Hance
Richard Elkin Chet Westin
Breeana Dressler
Adam Messmer
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Scholarships:
For Seniors:
Taylor Community Activities Scholarship see Mr. Bohn
Abbot & Fenner Scholarship http://www.abbottandfenner.com/scholarships.htm
Joe Francis Haircare Scholarship http://www.joefrancis.com
CARS/PLOWS Scholarship
http://www.ndida.com/ndida/career_center/scholarship_program.php
Nursing Scholarship Program
http://www.hrsa.gov/loanscholarships/scholarships/Nursing/index.html
Aspiring Nurse Scholarship www.nursingschoolsalmanac.com
College Sports Scholarship http://www.collegesportsscholarships.com/scholarship.htm
For Seniors and Alumni:
B. Davis Scholarship http://www.studentawardsearch.com/scholarships.htm
Big Sun Scholarship http://www.bigsunathletics.com
Find a Law Scholarship (May 15)
http://www.collegexpress.com/scholarships/find-a-law-scholarship/2023632/
LM Scholarship (May 31) http://www.studentscholarships.org/grants.php
Lift Parts Express (June 30) http://www.studentscholarships.org/letter.php
Seniors: If you have not already done so, you should apply for the ND Academic or CTE scholar -ship if you qualified. Remember, even if you dont use it right away, it will still be there for you to use at a later date if needed. If youve misplaced the website address, come and see me. Also, if you need
any additional paperwork done after graduation, make sure that you let me know.
Upcoming Events:
Discovery Day for Freshmen May 6
REMEMBER: 8th, 9th, 10th, and 11th grade students -- Volunteer hours are very important for scholar-ships, and Camp ReCreation is right here in Richardton during June. Great opportunity!!
Counselors Corner.by Scott
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Superintendents Message...By Brent Bautz
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Operation and Maintenance Update
We have almost completed the HVAC upgrade at RTHS, with only a few minor details left to finish up. The air quality has improved tremendously by abandoning the old underground tunnels. The new system also has air conditioning, which will be extremely beneficial during those hot days. This project was accomplished by assessing 12 additional mills for the 2014 tax year. NDCC allows school districts to assess up to 12 additional mills for specific eligible projects. This project would not have been possible without the ability to generate these additional dollars. It was unfortunate for our tax payers that
we were twice denied energy impact infrastructure dollars to pay for the project, but so it goes.
Our next priority project is to upgrade the HVAC for the south wing of TRE. Once again we will attempt to secure any grant dollars, if available, to pay for the project. However, we may have to assess an additional 12 mills again to finance the upgrade. We would like to eliminate the boiler that services the lower classrooms and gymnasium. The upper class-rooms currently have rooftop units that provide both heat and air, so on hot days only half of the school is air condi-
tioned.
We are doing all we can to maintain and efficiently operate the facilities that we have. However, our facilities are begin-ning to show their age and have outlasted their longevity. TRE is currently structurally sound with the main problems being the boiler, roof, and lack of space. However, the high school has serious structural issues. I encourage you to take a stroll down the hallways and take note of the cracks in the cinder blocks below the roof beams. The building has settled considerably throughout the years, and as a result stress fractures are appearing and growing throughout the building. We are constantly monitoring these cracks and have had them inspected by structural engineers to ensure we are doing all we can at this point to maintain the structural integrity of the building. Thus, the board began looking at the possibility of
constructing a new facility with the help of an architectural firm.
The board has worked diligently to come up with a facility design that would meet our needs and be feasible. Our latest facility design was for building a new building in Richardton that would be for grades 4-12. This building would be built south of the high school, which would allow us to utilize the current building until construction is complete. We would then move into the new building and the old building would be demolished, except for the gymnasium. This would elimi-nate additional costs for portable classrooms during the construction phase. The new building would be a two story building, which also helps reduce some costs. The new building would be then connected to the Tech building and our current gymnasium. The estimated price tag for this is 14.1 million dollars. If we housed everybody on one campus, this would add about an additional 2.6 million dollars to the project for more classrooms. The biggest problems we have right
now is our limit of indebtedness and funding the project without over burdening our tax payers.
According to NDCC, we are only allowed to borrow 5% of the total assessed value of the district. We can increase this to 10% with voter approval, but this still does not allow us to borrow enough money to fund the project. Below are the
assessed values and debt limit for our district:
Stark County 2014 AV (Assessed Valuation): $90,121,593
Dunn County 2014 AV: $26,187,690
Total RTPSD AV: $116,309,283
10% of RTPSD AV: 11,630,928
So how do you fund a project when you cant even borrow enough money to finance it? Well, we are eligible for a 10 million dollar, low interest (1.75%) construction loan from the state. However, the construction loan dollars allocated during the last legislative session were gone rather quickly. If you didnt receive the dollars you requested you were then
put on a waiting list until further funding was available.
Once we have secured the school construction loan, we could then use lease revenue bonds to fund the additional dol-lars needed. However, the lease revenue bonds can only be used if we can show an operational savings from the new construction that would pay for the bonds. In other words, you cannot levy additional mills for these type of bonds. Lease
revenue bonds also have a higher interest rate.
It appears to me that the current school construction laws are written to benefit the larger school districts and to force smaller district to consolidate or simply disappear. It would be very beneficial to our district tax payers if the state would finance our total project with low interest construction loans. This would be more bang for our tax payers buck by pay-
ing less in interest over the 20 year span of the loan.
I will be creating a school construction website, so patrons can stay up-to-date with where we are at. A link will be posted on the school website in the near future to view construction information. We still have a lot of work and obstacles ahead of us, but we are determined to continue our tradition of academic excellence for
future generations. If you have any questions, concerns, or suggestions, please feel free to contact me.
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Secondary Principals Notes By Russell Ziegler
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It is that time of year to complete all the reports for the state and federal departments of educa-tion. At the moment we are working on the Title I Schoolwide Plan. As part of that plan we have to survey three key stakeholders; students, staff, and parents. Parents, please go to the following internet address and complete the survey on-line. If you do not have access to the internet please let us know and we can send a paper copy of the survey home with your child. The students will complete their survey at school
along with the staff.
http://www.advanc-ed.org/survey/public/4379613
These surveys are very important in helping create our goals and plan for next year. Please be honest and open about your feelings about how the school is doing. Again if you have any questions please give me a
call.
I would also like to send a huge congratulations to the Richardton-Taylor Speech team for their 1st place victory at the State Meet! CONGRATULATIONS to all the students and coaches. Your hard work and dedication really paid off! Good luck to the students who have qualified and are attending the National Forensics League. The fine arts are also not complete for the year. The State Music Festival will be happen-ing on Saturday May 2nd, 2015. Good Luck to all of the students involved and also to Mrs. Bemis and Mrs. Hoselton. This year the fine arts department is also putting on the musical Cinderella. Please keep on the
lookout for the dates and time of that performance. As always it will be fantastic!
Congratulations on your graduation Class of 2015 and best wishes for your next adventure!
R-THS Drama and Music Department to present Cinderella
The R-THS Drama department, in collaboration with the Music department, will be present-ing Rodgers and Hammersteins Cinderella May 15th, 16th, and 17th at the R-THS Gymnasium. We all know the story of the love-struck maid that falls for the handsome prince. Only with a little help from her Fairy Godmother is she able to attend the ball and fall in love. Of course, her step-
mother and stepsisters have other plans for her.
Bailey Isaak will be portraying the timid yet beautiful Cinderella. She, of course, falls in love with the Prince played by Marshall Ziegler. Arcilla Davis and Elizabeth Bohn portray the King and Queen in the play. Adding a bit of humor to the situation are the Stepmother, played by Charlee Scott, and the two stepsisters, played by Shelby Floberg and McKinley Hoselton. No Cinderella would be complete without her Fairy Godmother. Maycee Hance portrays this important character. Bryon Beams plays the Town Crier, Rachel Goetz portrays the chef, Rose Kuntz is the Lady-in-Waiting, and Drake Davis plays the Footman. Along with these characters are a group of actors that take up the parts as needed in an ensemble. These ensemble include: Mikayla Aluise, Erica Belzer, Sheena Biel, Nim Raven, Destiny Wallace, Sierra Kelley, Eden Bartz, Ava Bartz, Evelyn Kuntz, Gracee Kuntz, Shombe Robinson, Ben Bohn, Cole Carazzo, Reece Biel, Cheyden Paulson, Robby Bartz,
Mack Hoselton, and Nolan Kuntz.
Please join us in May for two fun-filled evenings and an afternoon. The performances will be held at 7:30 both evenings of the Friday the15th and Saturday the16th and at 2:30 on Sunday after-
noon the 17th.
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A great big thank you to all businesses, individuals, and par-ents that made the After-Prom party a huge success for the
students. Thank you for your donations of money, gift items, and/or time. We also appreci-
ate being able to use
TRE for this event.
We are truly grateful for your generosity and support. The After-Prom Committee Jacque Kitzan, Lindsey Taylor, Lea Floberg,
Gina Messer, Polly Hargrove, Melissa Bjerken
Scott and Jo Bohn
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RTHS AND ST. MARYS
Breakfast Lunch
May 4-8
Monday-Cereal, nutri grain bars, fruit, juice, milk Chicken fajitas, shredded cheese, lettuce, fruit, salad bar, milk
Tuesday-Pancakes, sausage, fruit, juice, milk Hamburgers, cheese slices, potatoes, baked beans, salad bar, milk
Wednesday-Cereal, yogurt, juice, fruit, milk Chicken fried chicken, mashed potatoes, gravy, corn, buns, salad bar
Thursday-Breakfast sandwich's, fruit, juice, milk Spaghetti , garlic rounds, veggies, salad bar, fruit, milk
Friday-Cereal, turnovers, fruit, juice, milk Eggs rolls, Chicken stir fry, fruit, salad bar, pudding, milk
May 11-15
Monday-cereal, caramel rolls, fruit, juice, milk Chef salad, Bread sticks, fruit, milk
Tuesday-eggs, sausage, toast, fruit, juice, milk Sloppy joes, buttered noodles, Cole slaw, salad bar, fruit, milk
Wednesday-Cereal, yogurt, fruit, juice, milk Diced chicken w/ gravy, biscuit, corn, fruit, milk
Thursday-Breakfast sandwiches, fruit, juice, milk Meat wraps, chips, cheese, lettuce, pickles, fruit, milk
Friday-Cereal, Breakfast pizza, fruit, juice, milk Cooks choice, fruit, milk
May 18-22
Monday-Cereal, turnovers, fruit, juice, milk Cooks choice, salad bar, fruit, milk
Tuesday-Pancakes, sausage, fruit, juice, milk Stromboli, lettuce, salad bar, fruit, milk
Wednesday-Cereal, granola bars, fruit, juice, milk Taco in a bag, fruit, milk
Thursday-Cereal, nutri grain bars, fruit, juice, milk Pizza, salad bar, fruit, milk
Friday-No School Professional Development Day
May 25-29
Monday-No school Memorial Day
Tuesday-Cereal, bagels/ english muffins Grilled ham & cheese sandwiches, oven potatoes, salad bar, fruit
Wednesday-Eggs, sausage, toast, fruit, juice, milk BBQ pulled pork sandwich, baked beans, California blend w/ cheese
Thursday-Cereal, yogurt, fruit, juice, milk PB & Jelly sandwiches, chips, fruit, salad bar, dessert, milk
Friday-Last Day of School-Cooks choice Picnic-grilled burgers & hotdogs, baked beans, chips, pickles, fruit,
cheese, ice cream milk
Academic Awards Night
May 19, 2015 7:30 pm RTHS
Fine Arts Awards Program Potluck
May 19, 20155:00 pm
Speech, NFL, Student Congress, One Acts, State Band & Choir
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returned, you may get them back to the Dickinson Area Public Library by dropping them off directly on loca-tion, or by dropping them off at TRE and specifically informing staff mem-bers that they are Bookmobile books. There will also be an oppor-tunity to drop them off at the Rich-ardton Bank parking lot on May 7th
from 10:00 to 11:00.
Continue to encourage your child(ren) to dress in layers as we patient-ly wait for the consistency of sum-mer temperatures. Our morning recess is still consistently below our requirement of 50 degrees for stu-dents to be without a coat. We ap-
preciate your support with this.
The Department of Public Instruction has made available infor-
mation on the common core
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FROM THE PRINCIPALS PRINTER BY MR. BECKMAN
The final month of the school year is upon us. Students are beginning to show signs of their eager anticipation for the date of May 29th, the final day of school. The school year has been a suc-cess due to the committed staff and the ongoing efforts of stu-dents. Id also like to once again thank our parents and communi-ty members for the continued
support of our district.
PAWS will once again be hosting the Spring Fling. The scheduled date for this is Friday, May 1st. The theme this year will be in honor of Dr. Suess and titled Spring Fling Thing. The events for the evening will run
from 5:30 8:00.
Teacher and Staff Appre-ciation Week is May 4 through 8. I would encourage everyone to express their appreciation to the teachers and staff members of our district. The countless sacrifices and dedication to your children is evident each and eve-ry day. Thank you to all the staff
members of RTPS!
Bookmobile will be here on May 5th for students to re-turn their books. If there hap-
pens to be books that are not
standards. If interested, please refer to the following website and click on the State Standards link and then the link to Parent Infor-mation Pamphlets. The following link will explain grade level expec-tations in the areas of ELA and Math. The DPI website is http://www.dpi.state.nd.us/index.s
htm
If you have not pre-registered your in-coming son or daughter for Kinder-garten or pre-school, please do so as soon as pos-sible. You can do this by stopping in the office or contacting the school at 974-3585. The accuracy of our estimated class sizes will allow decisions to be made in the best interest of
our students.
Thank you all very much for everything you do in the best
interest of our students!
Mr. Beckman
Jacobsen Music
Wednesday, May 13
2:003:00
Grade 4 Instrument Preview
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TRE MAY MENU Breakfast: Lunch: May 1, 4-8 Friday- cereal, yogurt, fruit, juice, milk mac and cheese, cinnamon roll, carrot & celery sticks, grapes, milk Monday- cereal, cinnamon toast, fruit, juice, milk pizza, lettuce salad, orange, brownie, milk Tuesday- pancakes, fruit, juice, milk burritos w/lettuce and cheese, chips, broccoli & cauliflower, cookie, apple Wednesday- caramel roll, fruit, juice, milk meatloaf, criss cross potatoes, corn, dinner roll, Jell-O w/fruit, milk Thursday- egg omelet, toast, fruit, juice, milk chicken strips, buttered noodles, mixed veggies, bubble bread, pears, milk Friday- cereal, banana bread, fruit, juice, milk French toast, ham patty, hash browns, banana, juice, milk May 11-15 Monday- breakfast on a stick, fruit, juice, milk hamburger macaroni hot dish, green beans, bubble bread, peaches, milk Tuesday- cereal, muffin, fruit, juice, milk chili crispitoes w/lettuce & cheese, chips, salsa, chocolate chip bar, juice bar Wednesday- long john, fruit, juice, milk turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy, corn, dinner roll, ice cream, milk Thursday- cereal, toast, fruit, juice, milk super nachos, cheese sauce, meat, broccoli & cauliflower, orange, animal cookies, milk Friday- French toast, egg patty, fruit, juice, milk hamburger, chips, carrotinis, apple, cookie, milk May 18-22 Monday- cereal, yogurt, juice, milk tacos in a bag, lettuce, cheese, salsa, cauliflower & broccoli, cookie, milk Tuesday- egg omelet, toast, fruit, juice, milk chicken burger, tator tots, carrots & cucumbers, apple, rice krispie bar, milk Wednesday- cereal, donut, fruit, juice, milk spaghetti w/meat sauce, green beans, bubble bread, apple crisp, milk Thursday- egg biscuit, fruit, juice, milk popcorn chicken, baked beans, tator wedges, fruit, milk Friday- No School Professional Development Day May 25-29 Monday- No School Memorial Day Tuesday- cereal, biscuits, fruit, juice, milk hamburger OR rib burger, French fries, broccoli & cauliflower, fruit, milk Wednesday- pancakes OR French toast, fruit, juice chicken nuggets, rice pilaf, carrot & celery sticks, muffin, applesauce, milk Thursday- cooks choice, fruit, juice, milk ham & cheese wraps w/lettuce & cheese, tator tots, fruit, milk Friday- cereal, granola bar, juice, milk hot dogs, chips, carrotinis, grapes, milk
Thank You Ms. Mariann and Ms. Tara
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Sixth grade students enjoyed a visit from Mr. Pat Lothspeich of the State Game and Fish Depart-
ment.
Mr. Rummel and students from grades 4, 5, and 6
attend Math Meet in New England
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Fourth Grade Science Project with Mrs. Gullickson
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR ORDER FORM Order Your PAWS Calendar Now!!
PAWS will again sponsor a community calendar which includes birthdays of local community members as well
as school events. In order to receive a PAWS community calendar you MUST fill out the order form below and send it
to Taylor-Richardton Elementary with your $6.00 payment. A limited quantity of calendars will be ordered so please
take the time to order your calendar now.
2015-2016 PAWS
Community Calendar Order Form
All Taylor-Richardton community members are welcome and encouraged to submit birthdays even if they
dont purchase a calendar at this time. Please include any corrections, deletions, or additions on the lines below and
indicate on the end of each line if the info is a (C) correction, (D) deletion, or (A) addition.
C / D / A
Name ______________________________ Birthday _____________________ __________
Name ______________________________ Birthday _____________________ __________
Name ______________________________ Birthday _____________________ __________
Name ______________________________ Birthday _____________________ __________
The cost of the calendar is $6.00. Please make checks payable to Taylor-Richardton Elementary School. Send
your payment and order to:
Taylor-Richardton Elementary
PO Box 157
Taylor, ND 58656
Number of calendars __________ @ $6.00 each. Amount enclosed $__________
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Number of Calendars Ordered ______ Date Paid __________ Paid by Cash _____ or Check #_________
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May 2015 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
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Spring Fling @ TRE 5:30
JH Track @ Wat-ford 1:00
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State Music@
BSC
HS track @ Shi-loh 8:00
3
Winter Sports Banquet-6:00 pm
4 5
RT Booster Track Meet-@ BAC
1:30
JH Track @ Beach-2:00
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Discovery Day 9th grade in
Dickinson
9-1
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HS track @ Bow-man-2:00
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Band Night-Bismarck
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Hs track @ Dick-inson-10:00
10 11 12
Track @ Dickin-son Trinity-TBA
13 14
Best of the Class
15
Kindergarten Field trip to Bis-
marck
Cinderella
Play-7:30
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SW Track @ Dickinson-TBA
Cinderella
Play -7:30
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Cinderella
Play 2:30
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Fine Arts Awards @ 5:00
Academic Awards Night 7:30
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HS Music Concert
7;00
22
Professional
Development Day-NO SCHOOL
State Track @ Bismarck
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State Track @ Bismarck
24 25
No School
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Field Trip-1st Grade -Dickinson
6th Grade Bismarck
27
Field trips
4th Grade Mandan
28
Field trips
5th Grade Beulah
2nd Grade-Dickinson
29
Last Day of School
30
Graduation-6:00pm
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Richardton ND 58652
Last Day
Friday,
May 29
Richardton-Taylor High School
PO Box 289
Richardton ND 58652
701.974.2111
Taylor-Richardton Elementary
PO Box 157
Taylor ND 58656
701.974.3585
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