WMU School Board Meeting Agenda

WINFIELD – MT. UNION COMMUNITY SCHOOL

REGULAR BOARD MEETING

LIBRARY, W-MU 6:00 p.m. ~ February 6, 2023

  1. Call to Order
  2. Roll Call
  3. Public Comment
  4. Consent Agenda

D1.  Minutes, Bills, Financial Reports

D2.  Personnel Hirings/Resignations

 

  1. Reports

E1.  Building Reports

E2.  Superintendent Report

 

 

  1. General Business

F1.  Consider Shared Baseball Agreement with Columbus CSD

F2.  Consider Preschool Tuition Rates for FY24

F3.  Consider Board Committees

F4.  Exempt Session per IC 21.9

F5.  Consider Shared Superintendent Agreement with Columbus CSD

F6.  Consider 23-24 Administration Structure

F7.  Consider Class Size Recommendations

 

 

  1. Adjourn

Henry County Board of Supervisors Meeting Agenda

AGENDA

February 7, 2023

Approve Agenda

Approve Minutes

9:00 Jake Hotchkiss, Engineer Weekly Update

Resolution – RAISE grant 28E agreement and support letter

9:30 3rd Reading Ordinance, Repeal Title Chapter 7, General Relief Program

Danny Graber to discuss Oakland Mills Bike Trail

Other County Business as time allows

Supervisors Sub-Committee Updates

 

Sports, February 6th

High School Basketball

The Mt. Pleasant’s girls’ team will travel to play Ottumwa tonight at 7:30 pm to end their regular season, while the boys’ team will face off against the Bulldogs tonight at home. KILJ will be covering the girls’ game with the pregame show at 7:15 pm.

The Holy Trinity Catholic boys’ team cruised to a 54-36 victory as the Crusaders allowed only 10 points in the second half. The girls’ team will play Wapello February 9th to start their regional play at 7 pm.

The Central Lee boys’ team defeated Columbus 56-44 on Saturday as Brayden Wyrick finished with a double-double scoring 24 points and grabbing 11 rebounds. The Hawks will be hosting Cardinal tonight with the girls’ going at 6 pm followed by the boys.

The New London boys’ team held on to defeat Pekin 67-66 despite being outscored 19 to 13 in the fourth quarter. Blaise Porter led the Tigers in scoring with 27 points and nabbing 10 rebounds. The boys’ team will host Keokuk tomorrow, February 7th, at 7 pm and the girls’ will travel to play Burlington Notre Dame on February 9th for their first game of their regional.

The Danville boys’ team crushed Louisa-Muscatine 84-30 over the weekend. Spencer Nelson led the way for the Bears putting up 24 points in the winning effort. The girls’ team’s next game is February 14th against West Burlington to start their regional play.

In the battle between two undefeated teams, West Burlington came out on top against WACO 56-44, the top teams in the SEISC shootout. The boys’ team will face off against Pekin tomorrow at home at 7:30 pm. The girls’ will start their regional play February 9th against Keota at home at 7 pm.

The Winfield-Mt. Union boys’ team edged out Burlington Notre Dame over the weekend 53-52 thanks to Cam Buffington’s double-double as he put up 15 points and captured 11 rebounds. The boys’ team will host Lone Tree tomorrow at 7:30 pm. The girls’ team will play the winner of Holy Trinity Catholic and Wapello on February 14th.

High School Wrestling

The State Duals took place over the weekend with Don Bosco winning the title for Class 1A, Osage defeated West Delaware to win the championship for Class 2A, and Waverly-Shell Rock repeated as champion for Class 3A.

The next competition for the Mt. Pleasant boys’ team will be at the Class 2A District 9 postseason meet on February 11th. To make it to state, wrestlers in Class 1A or 2A must finish in first or second-place and third-place finishers in Class 3A District Tournaments will also qualify.

High School Bowling

Mt. Pleasant will be competing in the Southeast Conference Tournament on February 9th.

Iowa Wesleyan Athletics

The women’s basketball team cruised to a 20-point victory over Northern New Mexico College, 78-58. Isabell West scored 25 points as she went 9 for 10 at the free throw line and added 11 rebounds to the winning effort. The Tigers will be at home to face off against Columbia College at 5:30 pm on February 9th.

The 23rd-ranked men’s team got back to their winning ways on Saturday against Crowley’s Ridge College as they defeated the Pioneers 83-58. Carver Locke led the way in scoring with 19 points, while Francis Okwuosah finished with a double-double capturing 17 points and grabbing 11 rebounds. The Tigers will be back at home February 8th against St. Ambrose University at 7 pm.

The men’s wrestling team will face off against 16th ranked Baker University tomorrow.

The women’s wrestling team competed in the Grand View Open in two divisions: silver and gold. In the silver division, Nadia Abdijanovic went 5-1 on the day and finished in 3rd place after winning by an 8-4 decision in the 3rd place bout. In the gold division, the #7 JoAnna Vanderwood lost to Skye Realin of Central Methodist University in the 3rd place match to claim 4th place. #1 Adaugo Nwachukwu cruised her way to the championship match and won by tech fall to remain undefeated on the season. The Tigers will be at home tomorrow to go against 20th ranked Baker University.

The Tigers competed in the Luther College Invitational over the weekend. KeRon Blackwell won the men’s high jump, leaping 6 feet 5 inches. Daron Jackson won the men’s triple jump and Bri Hunter won the women’s shot put with a heave of 41 feet 4.25 inches. Logan Lucas broke the school record in the 2,000 meter dry steeplechase with a time of 6 minutes 31 seconds, which placed him in 2nd. Daron Jackson won the men’s 400 meter dash with a run of 52.55 seconds, which puts him fifth in school history. The team of Angel Lottie, Judah Rivers, Jabez Rivers, and Daron Jackson won the men’s 4×400 meter relay, their third of the season. The women place 6th at the invitational. The men’s team took the Luther College Invitational championship, their first team win in school history.

This Day in Sports History

1971 – American astronaut Alan Shepard is the first to hit a golf ball on the moon.

1990 – Brett Hull becomes 1st son of NHL 50 goal scorer (Bobby) to score 50.

2018 – Brazilian jockey Jorge Ricardo tied the world record number of victories for a jockey with his 12,844th win.

 

Laverne Messer (final arrangements)

Laverne Messer, 79, of Wayland died Friday, February 3, 2023, at Parkview Manor in Wellman.

Laverne was born May 14, 1943, in Merrimac, the son of Perl and Betty (Brewster) Messer. He graduated from Richland High School in 1961, and Iowa Wesleyan in 1967, with a degree in mathematics and a minor in physics. Laverne began teaching math and physics at WACO in 1967. While teaching, he also coached girls’ basketball and raised three children and spent 53 wonderful years together with his wife Linda (Miller). He was a member of the Cottonwood Methodist Church. In 1975, he went to work for Messer Oil Company, where he served as business manager. The business was sold to Cobb Oil, and Laverne worked there until his retirement in 2007. After retirement Laverne drove school bus and was a substitute teacher.

Laverne was a dedicated member of the Washington and Wayland Masonic Lodges, KAABA Shrine, and Order of Eastern Star. He was appointed by the Worthy Grand Matron of the Order of Eastern Star to be the Grand Representative of Alberta, Canada in 2010. Laverne served as the Eastern Star Grand Warder of the State of Iowa for 2013-2014.

In his younger years, Laverne was very active in fastpitch and slowpitch softball. He enjoyed playing cards and watching Hawkeye sports. He always had a special place in his heart for dogs. Laverne loved his family and treasured the time he was able to spend with them.

Laverne is survived by his wife Linda; three children Roni (Craig Glover) Messer of Cedar Rapids, Jodi (Pat) Pelkowski of Derby, Kansas, Marc (Brittany) Messer of Williamsburg; three grandchildren Shae (Karen) Pelkowski, Brin (Ken Shockley) Pelkowski, Aubree Messer; one great granddaughter Eliza Pelkowski; mother Betty Messer; three brothers Gene (Darla) Messer, Gary (Lori) Messer all of Wayland, Dan (Terry Kirk) Messer of Washington and many nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his father.

Funeral service will be held 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, February 8, 2023, at the Olson-Powell Memorial Chapel. Burial will follow in the Cottonwood Cemetery near Wayland. Pastor Gerard Muller will officiate. Visitation will be held 10:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m., Tuesday, February 7, at the Olson-Powell Memorial Chapel. The family will be present to greet friends from 4:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. A Masonic Service and Eastern Star Service will begin at 7:00 p.m. A memorial fund has been established for C.O.P.S. (Concerns of Police Survivors), Kids Cancer Charity, and Cottonwood Cemetery. www.powellfuneralhomes.com

Iowa Boys’ Wrestling State Duals: Upset in Class 3A Championship

Coralville, IA- The Iowa High School State Dual took place yesterday and here are the results.

Don Bosco adds to their legacy by coming out with the Class 1A Dual Champion after defeating Wilton 36-25 in the last match. Third place went to the 4th seed Nashua-Plainfield after upending Alburnett 41-29. Wapsie Valley would take 5th place by a 30-point margin, 53-23, over Logan-Magnolia. Emmetsburg defeated Hinton 43-31 to win 7th place.

Class 2A has a new Dual Champion as West Delaware fell to Osage in the championship bout 37-28. Sergeant Bluff-Luton and Mount Vernon kept true to their seeding by placing in 3rd and 4th place, respectively. Creston took 5th place over Webster City and Williamsburg, who knocked out Burlington Notre Dame, lost in the 7th place match to Humboldt 36-27.

It was an upset on paper, but the 3rd seed, Waverly-Shell Rock, will repeat as Class 3A Dual Champions, as they narrowly defeated Southeast Polk 36-33. Bettendorf took 3rd place by a comfortable margin over Ankeny 41-24. The 7th seeded Fort Dodge had their own upset claiming 5th over Valley 45-30. Dubuque Hempstead would take 7th place over Ankeny Centennial 40-27.

The State Traditional Tournament for boys’ wrestling will start on February 15th and run through the 18th. KILJ will have results throughout those days.

February 6th, 2023 – February 12th, 2023

02/06/23
Heidi Riepe
02/06/23
Vivian Bjork
02/06/23
William Bensmiller
02/07/23
Lane Garmoe
02/07/23
Elinor Krieger-Coble
02/07/23
Janet Kline - 102
02/08/23
Lisa Miller
02/08/23
Mark Stalder
02/08/23
Kelly White
02/08/23
Lindsey Krogmeier
02/08/23
Trisha Becker
02/08/23
Tiny (Roger) Sommer
02/08/23
Joan Rodgers
02/08/23
Ellee Stewart
02/08/23
Cody Rogers
02/08/23
Alivia Neil - 2
02/08/23
Carrey Apalara (twin)
02/08/23
Tony Brown (twin)
02/09/23
Timothy Heusel
02/09/23
David Muhs
02/09/23
Bryon Olson
02/09/23
Zumma Rose
02/09/23
Gage Burden - 16
02/10/23
Jeffrey Beavers
02/10/23
Joy Gilleard
02/10/23
Monica Weasley
02/10/23
Deanna Palar
02/10/23
Warren Barton
02/10/23
Julie Baker of Salem- 35th Birthday
02/11/23
Jason Goody
02/11/23
Jessie Siriwath
02/11/23
Kay Milks
02/11/23
Jason Goody
02/11/23
Payton Miller
02/11/23
Austin Abolt
02/12/23
David Bracht-Wagner
02/12/23
Sylvia Dale
02/12/23
Mackenzie Notestein
02/12/23
Linda Keith

Music In Motion Invitational Results

-courtesy of Dave Schneider

Around 1,150 performers from 10 schools hit the stage Saturday at the Music In Motion Show Choir Invitational at Mount Pleasant High School. Davenport Central High School took Grand Champion honors in the evening finals, followed by Pella, Iowa City West, Cedar Rapids Xavier, West Branch and the Davenport Central prep group.

During the daytime competition, in the middle school division, Pella placed first, followed by Fort Madison and Keokuk. In the prep division Davenport Central was first followed by Pella, Iowa City West, Xavier and Fort Madison.

In division 2A West Branch took the top spot followed by Central Lee and West Liberty. In 3A Pella was on top followed by Fort Madison and Keokuk. Division 4A saw Davenport Central in first place followed by Iowa City West, Xavier and Pekin Illinois.

Central Lee received the Fan Award with 121 fans in attendance.

Susan R. “Susie” Breazeale

Susan R. “Susie” Breazeale, 69, of Sherrard, Illinois and formerly of Mt. Pleasant, died Friday, February 3, 2023 at her residence in Sherrard.

A memorial service will be held in April at the Trimble Funeral Home in Moline, IL. Interment will take place also in March at the Cedar Creek Cemetery, rural Mt. Pleasant. A complete obituary will be published at a later date.

The Kimzey Funeral Home, 213 North Main Street, Mount Pleasant, is assisiing Susie’s family with the local arrangements.