Iowa Wesleyan is once again to proud to offer its annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration Service. As a reminder, there will be no classes on this day in observance of MLK Day and the event this year will be at 7:00pm on Monday, January 17th in the Chapel. This year there will be readings from four of students about their favorite MLK quotes, a praise team led by student Clayton Henriksen, a powerful message by a guest speaker, outstanding selections by the IW Music Program, video presentations and closing song with Professor Donna Debose. The special guest speaker will be Abena Sankofa Imhotep, Director of the Sankofa Literary & Empowerment Group located in Des Moines, Iowa.
She is a writer, public speaker, and active advocate with more than a decade of experience educating on cultural competency and cultivating authentic community inclusion. She has published numerous articles on society ills, curator of counter-storytelling projects and performance art, and facilitator of public conversations on racism and intersectionality.
Ms. Imhotep is a member of the inaugural class of the John Dee Bright College at Drake University and is currently working towards her BA in International Relations with a minor in Sociology.
She is presently a moderator and facilitator for the Department of Equity and Human Rights for the City of Iowa City where she moderated the 60th-anniversary commemoration of the Freedom Rides of 1961 and facilitated a quarterly book club around African American literature. She is also an instructor at the Gateway Dance Theatre in Des Moines as a Humanities expert for multicultural community programs; vocal music instructor for the SASI Wind Camp; and virtual instructor for poetry and spoken word. She is also a facilitator with the Broadlawns Medical Center TEACH/TECH Program in Des Moines giving empowerment seminars to numerous cohorts of certified nursing students and providing mentorship, professional references, and literary resources. She has also served on the Dean’s Advisory Council at Drake University Bright College and on the Donald V. Adams Leadership Institute at Drake University.
WACO School Board Meeting
WACO Community School District
Regular Board of Education Meeting
Tentative Agenda
Board Room
WACO Junior/Senior High
Wayland, Iowa
Monday, January 17, 2022
5:30 pm
I. Call to Order—Roll Call
II. Approval of Agenda (with necessary amendments or deletions)
III. Recognition of Visitors & Communications – Amy Langr and 1st graders, STEAM
project
IV. Review WACO Mission Statement—The mission of the WACO Community School
District is to develop responsible, productive citizens who view learning as a life-long
process. WACO’s educational environment encourages continuous improvement,
problem-solving, measurable outcomes, and community involvement.
V. Consent Agenda
A. Approval of Minutes
B. Financial Reports
C. Bills for Payment
D. Personnel-Resignation: Jane Koch, Secondary Vocal and Instrumental Music
E. Open Enrollment-Rowan Connop (3) WACO to WMU, Briar Connop (5) WACO to
WMU, Jeffery Marsh (11) WACO to WMU
VI. Old Business
A. Second Reading of Policies 605.1-605.6R1 and 490.2-490.2E1
VII. New Business
A. Early Retirement
B. Discussion only on summer sports
C. 28E Agreement with WMU, TAG services
D. First Reading of Policies: 606.1 – 607.2
VIII. Administrative Reports
A. Superintendent
B. Principals – Elementary, High School
IX. Board Comments/Reports
X. Adjourn
January 17, 2022 – January 23, 2022
Sports, Saturday, January 15th
Women’s College Basketball: Wesleyan Hosts Ozarks:
Barring any late winter cancellations, the Iowa Wesleyan women’s basketball team will be back at home this afternoon hosting the College of the Ozarks in a nonconference matchup.
The Tigers, off since before Christmas due to Health and Safety Protocols, are 9-3 on the year.
Today’s game, which can be heard on FM 105.5, is set to begin at 3:00 p.m.
Pregame coverage is slated for 2:45 p.m.
Nathan Bloechl and Kent Bennett will have the call from Ruble Arena.
College Football: Pair of UNI Players Honored to All-American List:
UNI football’s Trevor Penning and Jared Brinkman cracked the list of the Walter Camp Football Championship Subdivision All-America Team.
This is the eighth national team for Penning, and the sixth national team for Brinkman.
Penning was the only offensive lineman to be named as a finalist for the Walter Payton Award, which is presented to the national offensive player of the year in college football’s Division I subdivision. He was the first player to be invited to the Reese’s Senior Bowl set to for Feb. 5.
Brinkman is a two-time MVFC Defensive Player of the Year, having received his second consecutive honor this year. He also earned the Phil Steele FCS All-MVFC First Team Honors and Defensive Player of the Year.
UNI ended their year in the first round of the FCS Playoffs with a loss to Eastern Washington.
College Football: Iowa Announces Kirk Ferentz Extension:
The University of Iowa announced today a contract extension for head football coach Kirk Ferentz through the 2029 season.
The announcement was made by Gary Barta.
Ferentz is Iowa’s all-time winningest coach, surpassing Hayden Fry in 2019.
After compiling a 10-4 record in 2021, Ferentz ranks fourth in Big Ten Conference history with 178 career wins and 110 conference victories.
Iowa has finished ranked among the Top 25 four consecutive years, the second longest streak in program history.
College Wrestling: Iowa Smokes Northwestern in Ranked Dual:
Top 10 wins from Drake Ayala and Max Murin highlighted the University of Iowa wrestling team’s 33-6 win over No. 23 Northwestern on Friday night at Welsh Ryan Arena.
Ayala topped seventh-ranked Michael DeAugustino, 6-5, at 125 pounds and Max Murin defeated No. 4 Yahya Thomas, 4-3, at 149.
Iowa has now won 27 straight duals, the longest streak in the country.
The No. 2 Hawkeyes travel to Champaign, Illinois to face No. 21 Illinois on Sunday at 3 p.m.
Mitchell Announces Re-Election Campaign for Iowa House
Friday, Representative Joe Mitchell of Mount Pleasant announced his re-election bid for a third term in the Iowa House. Mitchell currently represents House District 84. Under the newly confirmed redistricting maps, he will run for House District 87 in 2022. Iowa House District 87 includes all of Van Buren County as well as southern portions of Jefferson and Henry County. The city of Mount Pleasant is located in this district. Mitchell’s current district contains all of Henry County as well as portions of Washington, Jefferson and Lee Counties. Mitchell owns and operates his own real estate development company.
DNR Urges Caution on Ice
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources is encouraging ice anglers and snowmobilers to use caution when going out on the ice after a snowmobile and an ATV broke through the ice on West Okoboji Lake and East Okoboji Lake Thursday night. The individuals were rescued by nearby anglers, and then were treated and released from the local hospital.
Greg Harson, district supervisor for the Iowa Department of Natural Resources Law Enforcement Bureau, said he’s received a number of calls Friday from people planning to come to the Iowa Great Lakes and his message is that the ice quality isn’t as good as it has been in the past and to use caution if they plan to operate a snowmobile or atv on the lakes.
“There are a number of areas to avoid, like the points, ice heaves, the bridges and locations where geese are keeping the water open. The pressure ridges are opening and are hard to see. If we get skim ice then covered with snow, that can create a dangerous situation,” he said. “Geese are keeping a large area open on Spirit Lake out from the pump house, so be really careful if going out on Big Spirit this weekend.”
Harson stressed that there is always risk associated with going on any ice and that no ice is 100 percent safe. He said better quality ice is available away from the areas to avoid and encouraged everyone to check the ice thickness frequently and to bring a throwable floatation cushion, 50 feet of rope and a set of ice picks.
“The new snow is going to make identifying these hazards more challenging, and it’s also going to insulate the ice from the cold temperatures and slow its growth. We all look forward to this time of year to enjoy these lakes, but need to think twice and if it doesn’t look right or feel right, do not go out,” he said.
Verda D. Hickey
Verda D. Hickey, 95, of Winfield, passed away on Monday, January 10, 2022, at Mercy Hospital in Iowa City. Visitation will be held on Monday, January 17, 2022, from 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. at the Snyder and Hollenbaugh Funeral and Cremation Services of Winfield. Funeral services will be 1:00 p.m. on Monday, January 17, 2022, at the funeral home. Interment will be in the Cottonwood Cemetery. Following the funeral service, a time of food and fellowship will be held at the Open Bible Church Youth Center in Winfield. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to Max B RC Model Airplane Club in memory of Verda. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.sandhfuneralservice.com.
Verda Dear DeCamp was born February 18, 1926 in Greensboro, Kansas, the daughter of Thomas F. and Grace (Wilson) DeCamp. She was a graduate of Hugoton High School in Kansas. Verda was united in marriage to Leroy Gene Hickey on October 5, 1955 in Casper, Wyoming. She worked at Woolsworth and also as a grocer, but once she was married, she became a housewife and a seamstress. Verda was a member of the Open Bible Church. She made many wedding dresses over the years and enjoyed crafting. Verda will be deeply missed by her daughter, Jill Tanking of KS; daughter-in-law, Nikki Hickey of Winfield; step-granddaughter, Misty Bruders of Winfield; step-great grandchildren, Kaya Day and John Day and siblings: Lowell DeCamp of CO; Thomas DeCamp of AZ and June McKinzey of CA. Verda was preceded in death by her parents; husband; son, Randy; brother, Medford DeCamp; and sister, Faye Allen. |
Truck Pulling Trailer Involved in Crash
On January 12, at approximately 8:03 PM the Henry County Sheriff’s Office took a report of a motor vehicle accident that took place in the 3100 Grid US Highway 218. After an investigation, it was found that Johnathen Strawn of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, was driving a white 1994 GMC Sierra pulling a trailer. The vehicle lost control entering the median and sustained approximately $3,000 in damage. The load on the trailer was lost striking the guard rail causing approximately $3,000 in damages. No injuries were reported and Johnathen received a citation for failure to maintain control of a motor vehicle, no registration on the trailer, and no insurance.