Special Session and Work Session

Mount Pleasant Community School District School Board Special Session Meeting

Date   Monday, January 23   6:00 PM 

Mount Pleasant Community School District:  High School Media Center

Mount Pleasant, Iowa 52641

  1. Call to Order
  2. Roll Call
  3. Approval of Agenda
  4. Consideration to Approve ESSER Phase 2 Change Request:    Gymnasium Duct Sock (Motion)
  5. Consideration to Approve ESSER Phase 2 Change Request:  Chiller Waterbox Circuit (Motion)
  6. Adjournment

Mount Pleasant Community School District School Board Work Session 

Date  Monday, January 23, 2023  6:05 PM

Mount Pleasant Community School District:  High School Media Center

Mount Pleasant, Iowa 52641

  1. Call to Order
  2. Roll Call
  3. Approval of Agenda
  4. E.L.L. Class Presentation
  5. Grade-Alike Elementary Building Discussion
  6.  2023 – 2024 Calendar Information
  7. School Board Director District Information
  8. Adjournment

Sports, January 23rd

High School Basketball

Mt. Pleasant will face off against Mid-Prairie in a double header tonight, January 23rd, on the road with the girls’ playing first at 6 pm. KILJ will be on the call with pregame at 5:45 pm.

New London will host Mediapolis tomorrow, January 24th, and Holy Trinity Catholic will travel to play Burlington Notre Dame Tuesday with the girls’ going at 6 pm followed by the boys.

The Danville boys’ team got back in the win column after defeating West Central 54-32 over the weekend. Spencer Nelson finished with a double-double with 27 points and 11 rebounds as Nelson hit five three-pointers in the contest. Danville will travel to play Van Buren County with the girls’ going at 6 pm followed by the boys’ team tomorrow.

The Winfield-Mt. Union boys’ team will have a tough matchup against West Burlington tonight and the girls’ will have to wait until Friday, January 27th, to go against Columbus.

WACO will host Highland tomorrow with the girls’ going at 6 pm followed by the boys.

High School Wrestling

The Mt. Pleasant boys’ team competed at the Williamsburg Raider Invitational over the weekend. Charlie Bohenkamp finished in 4th scoring seven points for the team. Ramzy Davis and Jahmal Dodson both finished in 6th place for their respective weight class. Bowen Davis won his first match of the day by decision and captured 5th place at the meet. Lastly, Franklin Tousignant won his final three matches of the night, two by fall and one by decision, to finish the meet on the pedestal in 3rd place. The boys’ team will host Burlington Thursday, January 26th.

High School Bowling

Mt. Pleasant will travel to play Louisa-Muscatine tonight.

Iowa Wesleyan Athletics

The women’s basketball team will be back in action January 27th against Bacone College at the Bacone Classic.

The 25th ranked men’s team is on a 18-game winning streak and getting into conference play at the Bacone Classic Thursday, January 26th, Coach Ashton talked about how tough these matchups will be.

The men’s wrestling team’s next competition will be a dual against Waldorf University on January 25th.

The women’s wrestling team’s  next scheduled competition is January 27th at the 2023 Spire Classic.

The Tigers had a couple of records broken with the racewalkers going to Bumble Rumble and the rest of the team competing at the Hilltop Classic. Logan Lucas finished with a new school record of 15:52 in the 3,000 meter racewalk that ranks him 10th in the NAIA. Faith Younce was the other school record setter with a time of 16:53 in the 3,000 meter racewalk, which places her 6th in the NAIA. Other top finishers include KeRon Blackwell winning the men’s high jump with a 6’ 4.75” jump. Bri Hunter took the women’s shot put with a heave of 44’ 2”. Jabez Rivers won the 60 meter hurdles with the second best time in school history of 8.82 seconds. Judah Rivers won the 400 meter dash for his first collegiate victory with a time of 53.18 seconds. The team of Judah Rivers, Angel Lottie, Jabez Rivers, and Daron Jackson picked up the win in the 4×200 meter relay with a time of 1 minute 35 seconds. The Tigers next indoor meet will be the Grinnell Invitational on January 28th.

This Day in Sports History

1944 – Detroit Red Wings score 15 goals against New York Rangers with an NHL record 37 points; also record consecutive goals & most lopsided game, 15-0.

1984 – Buffalo Sabres become the first team in NHL history to win 10 straight road games with a 5-3 victory at Boston.

2015 – Golden State guard Klay Thompson scores the most NBA points in a quarter (37) and most 3-pointers in a quarter (9) in Warrior’s 126-101 win over Sacramento Kings.

January 23rd, 2023 – January 29th, 2023

01/23/23
Roger Graber
01/23/23
Amanda Reynolds
01/23/23
Susanne Prough
01/23/23
Jason Rich
01/23/23
Dave Towne
01/24/23
Lauren Allender
01/24/23
Bradley Notestein
01/24/23
Don Spenner
01/24/23
Haley Flenker
01/24/23
Allison Jacobs
01/25/23
David Loving
01/25/23
Kenna Smith
01/25/23
Darlene McCoy
01/26/23
Tammy Olson-Riley
01/26/23
Jenna Short
01/26/23
Jon Rubey
01/27/23
Olivia Foreseen
01/27/23
Vada Graber
01/27/23
Janet Lee
01/28/23
Morgan Crane
01/28/23
Kathy Hites
01/28/23
Randy Hites
01/28/23
Nathan Wesley
01/28/23
Derek Hudson
01/28/23
Karen Stevens
01/28/23
Paul & Joyce Dennison
01/29/23
Jarol Waters
01/29/23
Debra Sammons

Sports, January 21st

High School Basketball

The New London girls’ team fell to Holy Trinity Catholic 60-38 as the Crusaders rushed out to a 48-10 lead at the end of the first half. Natalie Burden led the Tigers with 17 points. The Tigers won the boys’ game 68-47 last night over the Crusaders moving to 12-4 on the season. New London will host Mediapolis Tuesday, January 24th, and Holy Trinity Catholic will travel to play Burlington Notre Dame Tuesday with the girls’ going at 6 pm followed by the boys.

Burlington Notre Dame swept the night against Danville with the girls winning 68-45 over the Bears and the boys’ team outscored the Bears 15-5 in the fourth quarter to comeback and take the win 48-43. The Danville boys’ team will face off against West Central tomorrow and the girls’ team will travel to play Van Buren County at 6 pm January 24th.

The Mt. Pleasant girls’ team improves to 5-2 in conference play after defeating Washington last night 44-35. Andrea Lopreato and Tristian Shull had huge games with Lopreato finishing with a double-double scoring 20 points and grabbing 17 rebounds and Shull putting up 16 points and nabbing 8 steals. 

The Mt. Pleasant boys’ team also came out with a conference victory over Washington 58-51 despite a slow start to the game. The Panthers will face off against Mid-Prairie in a double header on Monday on the road with the girls’ playing first at 6 pm. KILJ will be on the call with pregame at 5:45 pm.

Winfield-Mt. Union swept the night against Wapello with the girls’ team showing why they are ranked in Class 1A with the Wolves crushing Wapello 64-8. Keety Townsley led the scoring with 13 points and notching 4 steals. The boys’ team also cruised to an easy win 58-25, as Cam Buffington and Abram Edwards both finished with double-doubles as Buffington had 15 points and 11 rebounds and Edwards finished with 14 points and grabbed 11 rebounds. The boys’ team will have a tough matchup against West Burlington Monday, January 23rd, and the girls’ will have to wait until Friday, January 27th, to go against Columbus.

The WACO girls’ team went on a 10-0 run to start the game and did not look back as they cruised to a 52-38 victory against Columbus. The boys’ team almost put up 100 points against the Wildcats as the Warriors scored 63 points in the first half. WACO will host Highland January 24th with the girls’ going at 6 pm followed by the boys.

High School Wrestling

The Mt. Pleasant boys’ team will be competing today at the Williamsburg Tournament.

High School Bowling

Mt. Pleasant will travel to play Louisa-Muscatine Monday, January 23rd.

Iowa Wesleyan Athletics

The women’s basketball team got back in the win column and remained undefeated in conference matchups as the Tigers won 66-57. The Tigers got out to a quick start scoring the first 10 points of the game, but Haskell Indian Nations battled back and even had an eight-lead midway through the third quarter. In the back-and-forth battle, Iowa Wesleyan outscored Haskell 23-15 in the fourth quarter thanks to Megan Teal getting hot from beyond the arc, burying four three’s and finishing with 21 points. Isabell West scored 19 points and grabbed 12 rebounds in the winning effort. The Tigers will be back in action January 27th against Bacone College at the Bacone Classic.

The 25th ranked men’s team looked like they were going to be on upset alert as Haskell rushed out to a 15-4 lead. Coach Ashton called a timeout and Gacoby Jones erupted for four-three pointers out of the break and helped give the Tigers a 39-33 lead at halftime. Coach Ashton after the game talked about what he told his team during that timeout. The second half was all Iowa Wesleyan as they outscored Haskell 42 to 27 to go on to win 81-60. Jones finished with 20 points and Victor Munoz notched a double-double with 12 points and 11 rebounds. Now on a 18-game winning streak and getting into conference play at the Bacone Classic Thursday, January 26th, Coach Ashton talked about how tough these matchups will be.

The men’s wrestling team’s next competition will be a dual against Waldorf University on January 25th. 

The women’s wrestling team’s  next scheduled competition is January 27th at the 2023 Spire Classic.

The Tigers next indoor meet will be today at the Hilltop Invitational.

This Day in Sports History

1986 – 100 participate in Nude Olympics race in 38°F (3°C), Indiana.

1990 – John McEnroe becomes 1st ever player to be expelled from the Australian Open.

2004 – Minnesota Wild set an NHL record for 2 fastest goals, when Jim Dowd and Richard Park score just 3 seconds apart in the final 15 seconds of a 4-2 win over the visiting Chicago Blackhawks.

Police Respond to A Domestic Dispute

On January 20, 2023, at approximately 13:27 hours, the Mt Pleasant Police was dispatched to 1002 W Saunders for a report of two males in a physical fight outdoors with a female present as well. While enroute, officers were advised two little kids were being dragged from a vehicle.
Upon arrival, officers located just one male and female in the yard. They were not overly cooperative. Officers made contact with the residence at 1002 W Saunders St and were advised nothing had happened. The investigation revealed a female and young child crying who had blood on his head. The defendant identified as Terron N Wilson age 27 of Mt Pleasant, attempted to prevent officers from conducting an investigation to the safety of the children. Wilson began to resist and not comply and fought with officers and was subsequently Tazed. Wilson continued to fight and resist and attempted to kick, headbutt, and bite officers. He was transported to the Henry County Jail where he was held pending arraignment. The investigation revealed that Wilson had been in a physical altercation with his girlfriend with the kids present. At one point Wilson fired a weapon in the house which went through the building. Wilson obstructed the victim from calling 911 or leaving. Wilson then fought with family members who arrived to help out the victim. They provided false information to law enforcement. The children were taken into police custody for their safety and turned over to their mother. The Mt Pleasant Police was assisted by the Henry County Sheriff’s Office, Iowa State Patrol, and the Department of Human Services. Wilson was charged with Interference with Official Acts, causing injury, Assault on a Peace Officer, Child Endangerment, Domestic Abuse Assault, display of a weapon, Intimidation with a dangerous weapon, Obstruction of Emergency Communications, and Felon in Possession of a Firearm. Anyone with any information is asked to contact the Mt Pleasant PD
Anyone who sees suspicious activity is encouraged to contact the Mt Pleasant PD at 319 385-1450.

Black History Month Meal and Program

Second Baptist Ministries in Mount Pleasant is pleased to be able, once again, host a Black History Month program featuring a meal, music and special speaker. The annual celebration was put on hold the last couple of years because of covid.  However, the event, that over the past years has become a community favorite, will be held this year on February 11. The meal will be served at noon and the program will follow. Everyone is invited to attend.

Mildred Elizabeth Walljasper

Mildred Elizabeth Walljasper, 91, of Salem, Iowa, passed away at 4:52 a.m. Friday, January 20, 2023, at the West Point Care Center.

She was born on August 18, 1931 in St. Paul, Iowa, the daughter of Joseph and Lena (Kuhljuergen) Fritzjunker. On September 12, 1950, she married Ralph Walljasper at St. James Catholic Church in St. Paul. He preceded her in death on June 21, 1996.

Survivors include her six children: Wendel (Wendy) Walljasper of Donnellson, Arlo (Sherry) Walljasper of New London, Sandy Kuhlmeier of Fort Madison, Jeanne (Alan) Vantiger of West Point, Dean (Angie) Walljasper of West Point, Jolene (Alan) Edmonds of Mediapolis;  grandchildren: Shelly (Lee) Ekle, Dustin (Samilyn) Walljasper, Caitlin Walljasper, Amanda (Doug) Tate, Sara Walljasper, Katie (Brian) Kremer, Denise Waymack, Jason Kuhlmeier, Jeremy (Kris) Kuhlmeier, Michelle (JD Hoover) Walljasper, John Walljasper, Stacey (Jason) Stotlar, Eric (Jen) Vantiger, Bryce Walljasper, Kira (Tristin) Howe, Luke Walljasper, Sarah (Brad) Conley, Sawyer Edmonds, Wyatt Edmonds and several great grandchildren and great great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents; husband: Ralph; daughter: Mary Elizabeth; son and daughter-in-law: Wayne and Kathy Walljasper and son-in-law: Jerome Kuhlmeier; brother: Joe Fritzjunker and sister: Marian Kilbourn.

Mildred was a member of St. James Catholic Church, the Altar and Rosary Society of the church, Daughters of Isabella and the St. James Quilters. She enjoyed quilting, playing cards, square dancing and gardening.

Visitation will begin at 12:00 noon, Monday, January 23, 2023 at Schmitz Funeral Home in West Point, where the family will receive friends from 3:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. A parish rosary will be recited at 4:00 p.m. and a Christian wake service will be held at 6:00 p.m.

A Mass of Christian burial will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, January 24, 2023, at St. James Catholic Church in St. Paul with Father Dan Dorau as celebrant.

Burial will be in St. James Cemetery.

A memorial has been established in her memory for St. James Catholic Church or West Point Care Center.

Schmitz Funeral Home of West Point is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences may be made to the family at www.schmitzfuneralhomes.com.

Dorothy Upton

Dorothy Jean Upton, 87, of Phoenix, Arizona, formerly of Newton, Iowa, died Sunday, January 1, 2023, at Banner Thunderbird Medical Center in Phoenix.

Born December 19, 1935, in Montezuma, Iowa to Harlan E Butcher and Lena N (Watson) Butcher, both deceased.

Along with her parents, Dorothy lived in Pella and then in Newton, Iowa where she attended and graduated from Newton Public High School. After graduation she worked for Bell Telephone Company until she met and married John H Upton, (deceased), April 15, 1956.

In the summer of 1956 Dorothy and John moved to Phoenix, Arizona. They had two children, Pamela Sue (Upton) Hussey and Scott Butcher Upton, (deceased).

Dorothy was a stay-at-home mom until the spring of 1971. It was then she took a part time job as a cafeteria lady. She stayed with the Washington Elementary School District for 25 years, retiring in 1996.

During their 50 years of marriage Dorothy and John made yearly trips to Iowa, visiting family and friends. They were able to take a few cruises and spent time in all 50 states. Later, after John passed away, she and friends were able to take a few weeks and tour Germany.

Dorothy was an accomplished seamstress, she enjoyed meeting up with friends on a regular basis for breakfast and lunch. She loved to shop, always on the lookout for the best deal.

Dorothy is survived by her daughter, Pamela S Hussey, Don Hussey, Pam’s husband, her daughter-in-law, Lois Upton, her grandchildren, Nathanial A Schwarz, his wife, Christa Shepherd, Victoria M Schwarz, and Sara M Upton and her great grandsons, Haydn, Tristan, and Ivar.

Dorothy lived a full life, was loved and will be greatly missed by all who knew her.

Funeral service will be held 11:00 a.m. Thursday, January 26, 2023, at the Olson-Powell Memorial Chapel in Mount Pleasant. Pastor Tye Male will officiate. Family will greet friends for one hour prior to the service. Burial will be in the Richwoods Cemetery. The Olson-Powell Memorial Chapel is caring for Dorothy and her family. www.powellfuneralhomes.com