Education

Wed
29
Sep

FFA chapters from Kee and Waukon High Schools finish among top 10 at Iowa FFA Milk Quality & Products CDE

The 2021 Iowa FFA Milk Quality & Products Career Development Event (CDE) was held at West Union Friday, September 17. Thirty-four teams and individuals participated in this year’s Career Development Event designed to provide students an opportunity to display their knowledge and skills in the area of milk quality and dairy foods.

A pair of FFA chapters from local high schools finished consecutively among the top 10 teams at the event. The Lansing FFA chapter from Kee High School finished seventh in the competition, with chapter member Annisa Stanley placing eighth among individual competitors to help lead the team to a Gold rating at the event. Team members included Cadan Evanson, Ashton Kolsrud, Riley Troendle and Anissa Stanley.

Wed
22
Sep

ACSD Board of Directors hears updates as school year gets into full swing; No discussion of masks

by Brianne Eilers

The Allamakee Community School District (ACSD)Board of Education met for its regular monthly meeting Monday night, September 20. Under the consent agenda, the following personnel matters were approved: After School Program staff; Carrie Etten as East Elementary paraprofessional; Heather Lange as Kindergarten PLC Leader; Laurel Keenan as high school business teacher and FBLA co-advisor; Jack Regan as volunteer wrestling coach; Jackie Johnson as West Elementary paraprofessional and Kerry Wacker as Elementary Student Support Services PLC Leader. Jasmine Snitker’s resignation as assistant varsity softball coach was accepted.

Wed
22
Sep

Kee National Honor Society celebrates Grandparents Day ...

Members of Kee High School’s National Honor Society chapter came to Thornton Manor in Lansing Friday, September 10 to help celebrate National Grandparents Day. With residents able to watch out the large front window, chalk displays were drawn on the parking lot in front of Thornton Manor to recognize all the grandparents who live at Thornton Manor. Thornton Manor residents and staff appreciate the students and staff involved for sharing their time and talent. Submitted photo.
 

Wed
22
Sep

NICC Waukon Center to offer Kids and Canvas painting class

Northeast Iowa Community College (NICC) Business and Community Solutions is offering “Kids and Canvas - It’s Elementary!” Wednesday, September 29 from 3:30-5 p.m. at the NICC Waukon Center, located at 1220 3rd Avenue NW.

Children can explore the world of painting in this fun class designed for elementary school-aged kids. In class, the kids are provided the paint and artist’s canvas, an age-appropriate subject and step-by-step guidance to release each child’s inherent creativity. The results are sure to bring smiles to the faces of parents and children.

The deadline for paid registration is September 22. To register online visit www.nicc.edu/solutions/82703 or call the NICC Waukon Center at 844-642-2338, ext. 6700.

Wed
15
Sep

Sydney Strong part of University of Iowa day of volunteering ...

Sydney Strong of New Albin was one of more than 90 students in the University of Iowa’s College of Public Health who volunteered at non-profit and community service organizations in the greater Iowa City area the Friday (August 20) before the start of the University of Iowa’s 2021 fall semester. The community service provided the students an opportunity to connect with the greater Iowa City community and get to know each other prior to the start of classes.

Wed
15
Sep

Equity Cooperative Livestock offers college scholarships

Equity Cooperative Livestock Sales Association is offering ten $1,250 scholarships for the 2022 academic year to college students pursuing careers, as well as two $1,000 scholarships for students earning degrees from technical colleges/short courses.

“Equity Livestock is proud to help students further their educational endeavors by offering scholarships,” says Curt Larson, president/CEO. “Education can make a difference, and the expense to attend college can be a challenge. Offering scholarships can help make it affordable, and we believe in investing in our future leaders.”

To be eligible, applicants must be a member or the son or daughter of an Equity Cooperative Livestock producer pursuing higher education from an accredited college, university, or technical school. Scholarship winners are selected based on their scholastic achievements, extracurricular activities, application essay response and letter of reference.

Wed
15
Sep

Nominate an educator for VFW National Citizenship Education Teacher Award

Each year the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) recognizes three exceptional teachers - one each from the elementary, junior high and high school levels - for their outstanding commitment to teach Americanism and instill patriotism in their students. These teachers are prime candidates for the Smart/Maher VFW National Citizenship Education Teacher Award Citations, nominations for which are due to any VFW Post no later than October 31 of this year.

Founded in 1899, the VFW highly supports the education of America’s youth. VFW and its Auxiliary have developed a slate of programs dedicated to helping America’s educators. VFW Citizenship Education programs stimulate interest in America’s history, traditions, Americanism, civic responsibility, flag etiquette and patriotism.

Eligibility for the Smart/Maher VFW National Citizenship Education Teacher Award Citations includes the following:

Wed
08
Sep

Upcoming elections for Keystone AEA Directors includes District 3 representing ACSD, EACSD

Elections for four members of the Board of Directors of the Keystone Area Education Agency (AEA) will be conducted in November. Included in those four board seats is the Director District 3 seat that includes the Allamakee (ACSD), Clayton Ridge, Eastern Allamakee (EACSD) and MFL MarMac Community School Districts currently represented by Bill Withers, M.D.

All four positions up for election are four-year terms that expire in December 2025. The elections are conducted in accordance with Section 273 of the Code of Iowa. Nominations may be submitted by filing a “Statement of Candidacy” form with the board secretary of the Keystone AEA on or before October 15 of this current year.

Wed
08
Sep

Hair Hacks with a Pro at NICC

Northeast Iowa Community College (NICC) Business and Community Solutions is offering “Hair Hacks with a Pro” Thursday, September 23 from 6-8 p.m. at the NICC Waukon Center, 1220 3rd Ave NW.

Experiment with different hairstyles and care in this class aimed at teens and adults, and taught by a professional hair stylist. Children eight years of age or younger are welcome to attend (at no cost) as models, or those interested can sign up with a partner to practice on each other. There will be styling demonstrations, including some new techniques, and the opportunity to practice with the guidance of the instructor.

The deadline for paid registration is September 14. To register online visit www.nicc.edu/solutions/82701 or call NICC Waukon center at 844-642-2338, ext. 6700.

Wed
08
Sep

NICC Waukon Center offering a Rainbow Fresh Pasta class

Northeast Iowa Community College (NICC) Business and Community Solutions is offering “Rainbow Fresh Pasta” Tuesday, September 21 from 3:30-5:30 p.m. at the NICC Waukon Center, 1220 3rd Ave NW.

This is an opportunity for kids to learn how to make fresh colorful fettuccine pasta using natural ingredients to turn the pasta into colorful strands. Everyone goes home with fresh pasta to make at home and can snack on homemade pasta during the class while trying a few sauces. Tentative menu is fresh pasta, alfredo sauce, herb pesto and Bolognese.

The deadline for paid registration is September 14. To register online visit www.nicc.edu/solutions/83492 or call NICC Waukon center at 844-642-2338, ext. 6700.

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