MINSTER LOCAL November 2015

From The Superintendent’s Desk Mrs. Brenda Boeke

“Autumn….the year’s last, loveliest smile.” William Cullen Bryant Autumn is definitely a favorite time of year. The students have settled into the routine of school. The teachers are making progress in teaching their standards. Learning is taking place in the classrooms and the extracurricular activities are in full swing. It sure does make me proud to be a Wildcat! I’d like to use this forum to update you on a few district procedures we often take for granted and assume our parents and community know. Our newsletter is posted quarterly on the school website at http://www.minsterschools.org. If you want to receive an email reminder with a link when a new quarterly newsletter is posted, please send an email to: [email protected] with subscribe as the subject. If you wish to receive a printed copy of the newsletter mailed to your home please email [email protected]. Include your name and address along with your request. The school menus are always available by going to the school website and then clicking on ‘Lunch Menus’ on the left side of the screen. The most recent lunch menu and the current prices are found here. We have also added the times for each lunch period at this location. If you need to schedule an appointment for your child, lunch time is a good time to do so. The sports schedules can also be found on the website by clicking ‘Athletics Info/Schedule.’ These schedules are constantly updated and show changes as they occur. New this year for our winter sports season ticket holders will be an opportunity to subscribe to a school messenger list that will be used to notify you of any weather related game cancellations. As you buy your tickets, please include the telephone number to be called in the event of a JV/Varsity sport cancellation. School messenger telephone calls are used to notify our student’s listed contacts in the event of a school emergency. We use this for any kind of weather delay or early release. The school messenger system will try calling each listed number multiple times before leaving the important message. If you see a missed call, please know you will get called again or you can check our website, Twitter or Facebook for the same information. Inclement weather delays are posted in the following ways: 1. School Messenger telephone call to students contact list. Please be sure the school has your most accurate information. 2. Our school website: www.minsterschools.org, left side of the screen click delays/cancellations 3. WLIO TV- Lima Channel 35, WHIO TV- Dayton Channel 7, WDTN TV- Dayton Channel 2, WKEF/FOX – Dayton Channel 22

and 45 4. WCSM Radio As a district we are trying to communicate more using social media. Please follow us on Twitter: @minsterschools or like us on Facebook: Minster Local Schools, to be kept up to date on current happenings in the district.

Inside This Issue

As always, “It’s an Honor to be a Wildcat!” Brenda Boeke Superintendent

Jr/Sr High School News

2-7

Elementary School News

8-15

School Nurse

16-17

Athletic Tickets

19

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Junior/Senior High School News

Grades 7-12

From The Principal’s Desk / Mr. Mike Lee CURRICULUM 



Junior High students completed first round MAP (Measures of Academic Progress) in reading and mathematics the first two weeks of the school year. These assessments help our teachers identify the instructional level of the students and provides context for determining where each student is performing in relation to local and state standards. Spring 2015 assessment results have returned from the AIR (American Institute of Research) in the areas of science and social studies. Results from PARCC (Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College & Careers) are also forthcoming in the areas of mathematics and language arts.

PARENT RESOURCES 



Parent-Teacher conferences are scheduled for Tuesday Nov. 3 from 5:30-8:30 P.M., and Mon. Nov. 9 from 8:00-3:30 P.M. Junior high conferences are scheduled as students were to return forms for available time frames. High school conferences can be scheduled via phone call, email, or walk-in during the times mentioned above. Parents can stay in the know about Ohio’s state tests that are forthcoming next April by visiting the 2015-16 State Tests Updates website at education.ohio.gov/Topics/Testing/2015-2016 StateTests-Updates.

UPCOMING EVENTS          

Mon. Nov. 9 Wed. Nov. 18 Tues. Nov. 24 Mon. Dec. 7 Wed. Dec. 9 Sat. Dec. 12 Sun. Dec. 13 Dec. 15-16-17 Fri. Dec. 18 Mon. Jan. 4

No School—Parent-Teacher Conferences Interim Reports Mr. Scott Moore—HS Student Assembly National Honor Society Tapping JV MAC Scholastic Bowl @ Minster Blood Drive ACT 2:00—NHS Induction Ceremony 7:00---Christmas Concert HS Exams (schedule in this newsletter) End of Grading Period Classes Resume

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MINSTER HIGH SCHOOL EXAM SCHEDULE DEC. 15-16-17, 2015

TUES. DEC. 15

8:05 – 9:30 9:35 – 11:00 11:00 – 11:30 11:35 – 12:05 12:10 – 1:35 1:40 – 2:25 2:30 – 3:15

PERIOD 1 EXAM PERIOD 2 EXAM “ORANGE” LUNCH/FLEX “BLACK” LUNCH/FLEX PERIOD 6 EXAM PERIOD 7 REGULAR PERIOD 8 REGULAR

WED. DEC. 16

9:05 – 9:50 9:55 – 11:20 11:20 – 11:50 11:55 – 12:25 12:30 – 1:05 1:10 – 1:45 1:50 – 3:15

PERIOD 3 REGULAR PERIOD 4 EXAM “ORANGE” LUNCH/FLEX “BLACK” LUNCH/FLEX PERIOD 5 REGULAR PERIOD 7 REGULAR PERIOD 8 EXAM

THURS. DEC. 17

8:05 – 8:45 8:50 – 9:25 9:30 – 11:00 11:00 – 11:30 11:35 – 12:05 12:10 – 1:40 1:45 – 3:15

PERIOD 1 REGULAR PERIOD 2 REGULAR PERIOD 3 EXAM “ORANGE” LUNCH/FLEX “BLACK” LUNCH/FLEX PERIOD 5 EXAM PERIOD 7 EXAM

*STUDENTS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO LEAVE EARLY ON ANY OF THE ABOVE DATES*

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Veterans Day Program Minster Schools will hold its annual Veterans Day program on Friday, November 6th in the elementary school. Coffee and doughnuts will be served to all veterans, spouses, and legion auxiliary members starting at 9:15 A.M. in the commons area. The program will begin promptly at 10 A.M. in the gymnasium, and is open to the press and general public. The program will feature performances by selected student speakers, a local color guard, elementary music classes and the Minster High School band. This year’s keynote address will be given by Mr. Anthony Bergman, a veteran who has served multiple tours of duty in the US Marine Corps since graduating from Minster High School in 2008. Please send any related inquiries to Superintendent Brenda Boeke or Austin Kaylor (planning committee member). [email protected] [email protected]

SENIORS Please bring in your baby and senior pictures to the office or by email to Ms. Funk by December 18th 2015. Thank You Yearbook Staff

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8th Grade Washington D.C. Trip Our 8th Graders traveled to Washington, DC from October 19-23. It was a very successful trip to our nation's capital city, with beautiful weather. Nearly 70 students and over 20 chaperones visited the following sights: Washington Monument, Capitol Building, White House, Jefferson / Lincoln / Korean /Vietnam / WW II / FDR / MLK, Jr. Memorials, the Holocaust Museum, the Smithsonian Museums located on the National Mall, the National Archives, National Cathedral, Mount Vernon and the Gettysburg Battlefield, along with many others. It was a great trip and our students were very well behaved. A special "Thank You" to the parent-chaperons that went along this year. It couldn't be done without your assistance.

Trent Roetgerman, Forrest Kitzmiller, Kaitlyn Wolf, Madison Wiss took part in the changing of the guard and the wreath laying ceremony at the tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery.

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FFA MEMBERS COMPETE IN DISTRICT CONTEST The Minster FFA recently placed 3rd out of 30 teams in the District 5 FFA Rural Land and Soil Judging Contest held in Auglaize County. The rural soils contest is an educational activity designed as a practical method of teaching students to evaluate land and soil to determine its greatest safe potential use for rural, agricultural uses.

The soils pits and surrounding

areas are evaluated on the following: slope, erosion features, textures of the surface and subsurface soil, water quality, soil fertility, soil compaction and water quality. These areas then help determine land class capabilities and best use of the land for agricultural purposes with recommended conservation practices applied to each soil pit and surrounding areas. The team members in the rural soil judging contest were Pierce McGowan, Carlie Watkins, Dan Becker, Zach Heuker, Dylan Byers, Logan Lazier, and Jarod Schulze. Individually, Pierce McGowan placed 1st out of 201 competitors. The Urban Land Judging team placed 10th in the District 5 contest out of 22 teams. The urban contest is designed as a practical method of teaching students to evaluate land and soil to determine its potential use for urban, home site, and other nonfarm uses. Team members

were, Alex Oldiges, Max Pelletier, Ryan Brown, Morgan Heuker, Aaron Kitzmiller, Tony Winner, and Derek Grieshop.

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Minster FFA Fruit Sales Sales start October 15th-November 15th Fruit will arrive December 8th-13th

Contact Information: Paul Winglewich, FFA Advisor

Customer Name: ____________________________ Phone Number: _____________

[email protected]

Delivery Address: __________________________________________

419-628-2324

Salesperson: __________________________________________ Check Number___________ (make checks payable to Minster FFA)

_______ Cash

Email works best for ordering- we will send a confirmation email. Thanks for your continued support. Box

Fruit Navels Tangelos Red Grapefruit Ohio Gold Delicious Ohio Proud Ohio Red Delicious Fuji Granny Smith Pineapple (sold per pineapple) Pears (full bushel) Mixes Mixed Fruit (navels, pink grapefruit, tangelos) Decorative Fruit Basket (Variety of citrus, apples, and a can of Honey Krunch Peanuts) Mixed Cheese(3 blocks of cheese, trail bologna & sweet bbq sauce or four blocks of cheese& Peanut Brittle Bites Honey Krunch Peanuts Whole Cashews Peanut Gift Pack* Chocolate Nut Gift Pack** Beef Jerky (From Curly’s in Jackson Center) Beef Jerky Packs (8 oz. pack)

Price

Amoun t

Prices

10 Ib bag Amount

Price

$33.00

$21.00

$12.00

$26.00

$16.00

$10.00

$26.00

$16.00

$10.00

$32.00 $32.00

$19.00 $19.00

$10.00 $10.00

$32.00

$19.00

$10.00

$32.00

$19.00

$10.00

$4.00 ea.

n/a

n/a

$43.00

$22.00

$12.00

$30.00

$19.00

$11.00

$28.00

$19.00

n/a

Amount

Total

Qty:

Total

$20.00 Size 12 oz.

Price $5.00

12 oz.

$5.00

1lb.

$10.00

3-12 oz. 2-10 oz.

$13.00 $13.00 Pepper ed

Price

Original

Teriyaki

Hot

Qty:

Box-12

Qty:

Total

$12.00/pack

D. B. Yummer’s BBQ Sauce- Ohio Proud

Size

D.B. Yummers Original Sweet & Smokey*** D.B. Yummers Mildly Spicey**** Turkey Products (from Kuck’s Turkey Farm) Hickory Smoked Turkey Hickory Smoked Turkey for Thanksgiving

19.5 oz.

Pearl Valley Cheese & Trail Bologna made in Coshocton, OH --Ohio Proud All cheeses sold in 12 oz. block, $5.00 a block Ring of Trail Bologna

1/2 Box

Bottle $5.00

19.5 oz.

$5.00

Size 10-13 lbs

Price $35

10-13 lbs

$35

10-13 lbs

$35

Muenster

Marble

Total:

$54 $54 Qty:

Colby

Total

Pepper Jack

Baby Swiss

Qty:

***A sweet and smokey ketchup based BBQ sauce **** A less sweet and slightly spicier version of the original Apples may come (4 -10lb bags/box)

Box-6 of each

Total

Total: Total

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Elementary School News

Grades K-6

From The Principal’s Desk / Mrs. Leanne Keller Curriculum Per requirements of the Third Grade Reading Guarantee, all parents of students in K-3 will be informed of their child’s “on track” or “off track” status in Reading at parent teacher conferences. Students who are “off track” must have a Reading Improvement and Monitoring Plan, outlining intervention strategies in place and how progress is being tracked. Third grade students will take a reading achievement test in early December. This allows us to target students in need of additional intervention before students take the spring assessment, which is used to determine promotion to fourth grade. Other intervention and assessment opportunities are available for students who do not attain the required score on the spring assessment. Please contact the elementary office if you have questions about the Third Grade Reading Guarantee or what it means for your child. PARRC assessments will no longer be given to our students. Students in grades 3-8 will continue to take state achievement tests in core subject areas. These tests will be developed by AIR (American Institutes for Research). The new tests will be:   

Shorter than those given last school year; Given during one testing window; and Given close to the end of the school year

Parent Resources Principal’s Advisory Committee. Mrs. Keller will again bring together an advisory committee that meets two to three times a year to discuss issues regarding curriculum, procedures, and building level concerns. Please look for a School Messenger email to come soon with the names and contact information for grade level representatives. Thanks to all who expressed interest in being on this committee! We would like to gage the level of interest our parents have in learning about Internet/Media safety and how to protect your child when they are online. Auglaize County Sheriff Deputy Sam Blank is a resource officer who works with our sixth grade students in the DARE program. He is very knowledgeable about concerns affecting child safety during technology use. Please look for a survey about your interest in learning more about this important topic. We are in need of parent volunteers for our COSI on Wheels program, which will be held Thursday, December 17th. If you signed up for this via back to school paperwork, our office will be contacting you. This is a fun day, working hands on with students in Science. The title of our program this year is Current Conditions. Please contact the office at 419-628-4174 if you are willing and able to participate.

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Upcoming Events November November November November November

3 5 6 9 18

Evening Parent Teacher Conferences, K-6 Evening Parent Teacher Conferences, K-6 Veterans Day Assembly Parent Teacher Conferences/No School K-2 Attend theatrical performance at James F. Dicke Auditorium: “Madeline and the Bad Hat” November 18 Interims sent home as needed November 19 Fifth grade extended day Field Trip to Imagination Station in Toledo November 25-27 Thanksgiving Break – No School December 17 COSI on Wheels December 18 End of the 2nd Nine Weeks Dec. 21-Jan.1 Christmas Break – No School January 6 Report Cards go Home

6th Grade Trip to Camp Willson On September 22nd and 23rd, the 6th graders visited the YMCA Camp Willson in Bellefontaine for their annual overnight field trip. While at Camp Willson the 65 students participated in activities that challenged them on both academic and personal levels. The students rode horses throughout the camp, learned team-building skills in the Team Challenge, climbed a rock wall, and learned about the past and how to use a compass. In addition to these activities, the students learned and sang many traditional campfire songs and enjoyed getting to know more about one another, as well as themselves. It was an exciting experience they will remember for many years to come. Thank you to all our parent chaperons that helped to make this trip happen.

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5th Grade News On Friday, September 18th, the fifth grade class had an outstanding day learning “outside the classroom”. We took a walking field trip through the streets of Minster learning about the history of our town. Mary Oldiges and Ronnie Raible led the students through the Minster Historical Society, where we learned valuable information on the German immigration movement, our study of genealogy, and we viewed the Minster Machine Company’s current exhibit.

The students also visited the Minster Bank where Connie Meiring and Kris Kuck discussed financial choices in the “What Does It Cost Now” program. They analyzed common items (movie tickets, bikes, shoes, etc.) and looked at prices 10 years ago compared to today, and estimated what these items may cost 10 years from now. A real eye opener for the students!

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We would like to thank the Minster Historical Society and the Minster Bank for the wonderful information they shared with our students!

We now look forward to our next “outside the classroom” opportunity as we plan to visit the Imagination Station in Toledo in November.

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4th Grade News In Social Studies, the students learned about map skills, the continents, oceans, relative and absolute location, regions of Ohio and its resources. While walking to the Minster Historical Museum, Mr. Bob Lammers shared his knowledge of the Miami-Erie canal. In the museum, Mary Oldiges shared “The Minster Machine Company” exhibit and explained that for over 100 years the Minster Machine Company has put Minster on the map worldwide and immensely contributed to the betterment of our thriving Minster community.

The Minster Fire Department taught the students how to safely exit a building during a fire and demonstrated how they use a thermal imaging camera. A house trailer filled with smoke provided students with skills to exit a structure safely. Firefighters reminded students to discuss their home safety plan and check detectors once a month. On October 13th, the students traveled back in time while visiting the Johnston Farm & Indian Agency in Piqua. They enjoyed learning that John Johnston was an Indian agent from 1812–1829 and important in helping decide the route of the Miami-Erie canal would take through Ohio. We toured the Johnston farmhouse, springhouse, museum and an ancient Indian earthwork and burial mound. Students were asked to compare how the Johnston’s daily way of life differs from today. While on the General Harrison canal boat ride, students learned the importance of how the canal joined Toledo and Cincinnati and the impact it had on travel and shipping of supplies and goods. We also saw a replica of how locks are used to help canal boats travel up and down the canal.

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The Village of Minster electrical employees shared information about electrical safety during Public Power Week. The students learned not to fly kites near power lines, play around green power boxes in the backyard or to go near downed power lines. The workers encouraged students to remind parents to call before they dig to locate buried lines.

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3Rd GRADERS LEARN ABOUT MINSTER The third grade students have been busy learning about their community of Minster. As part of their social studies history unit, they have learned when Minster was founded and how it has changed over the years. They visited the Minster Historical Museum. There were many displays and artifacts showing Minster’s history.

In the classroom, they learned about timelines by putting major historical events from Minster’s history into chronological order. They also looked at a map of Minster from the 1800’s and compared it to a current map of Minster. The third grade students should be pros when it comes to Minster’s history.

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First Grade News This year the first grade teaching team began departmentalizing for science, social studies, and social skills. The kids and teachers are loving this new strategy as they get a more in-depth feel for each subject. Science First graders are exploring science with Mrs. Winner. They have used the skills of predicting, observing, experimenting, and recording their findings as they have explored the power of the sun and the water cycle. Favorite experiments involved making predictions and observations of a solar butterfly and using a solar oven to cook s’mores. (Unfortunately, the sun did not cooperate for Mrs. Hess’s class. They will have to wait until spring to enjoy the s’mores oven!) Social Skills The first graders are working with Mrs. Albers on their social skills. We are using pieces of the “Stop and Think” series. This quarter the students have been learning the steps to becoming a strong listener as well as modeling what it looks like to be a good listener. The students have also been working on knowing when to ask for help and the appropriate way to do this life skill. The students are playing a variety of games as well as reading different stories that demonstrate these social skills. Social Studies Mrs. Hess is teaching social studies this year. Students have already learned about their school community. We discussed school rules, school leaders, schools long ago and today, and what a safe classroom looks like. Students listened to many of Mrs. Hess’ favorite books that help to teach these standards.

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From The School Nurse With the cold and flu season coming upon us, I thought a review of hand washing would be appropriate. The 4 Principles of Hand Awareness have been endorsed by the American Medical Association and the American Academy of Family Physicians. They are:    

Wash hands when they are dirty and before eating or handling food Do not cough into your hands Do not sneeze into your hands Do not put your fingers into your eyes, nose or mouth.

The Center of Disease Control say hand washing is the single most effective way to prevent the transmission of disease. Please teach children to: 

Use soap and warm water



Scrub your hands very well



Wash between fingers, under fingernails, back of hands and wrists



Rinse well



Dry your hands with a paper towel



Use the paper towel to turn off the water – don’t use your hands

Singing the “Happy Birthday” song twice is about the same as 20 seconds – the time children should spend washing their hands. Hand washing is particularly important: 

After using the restroom



Before eating or touching food



After playing with or petting an animal



After playing outside



After touching your face, eyes, nose or mouth

Thank you and stay healthy!

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From The School Nurse-

Thank you!

A big “thank you” to the Minster Life Squad for a wonderful donation of a first responder bag to our clinic. This bag is full of various supplies that we can carry and use for first aid or emergency needs. Our school is very appreciative and thankful for your help in caring for the students and staff. Thank you! **Please consider joining and being a member of our Life Squad. They are a great group of people and are such a value to our community.**

YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE FOR OUR SCHOOL! MAKE OUR SCHOOLS A CUT ABOVE! Here's how you can help: Clip Box Top coupons from favorite products and send them to our school. **Each Box Top is worth 10 cents for our school. We also gladly accept Campbell's soup labels, and Wagner's IGA cash register receipts. Please send your coupons, labels, and or receipts, with your child, to the classroom, office, or library at either of our school buildings. Together, we can continue supporting our children and school. THANK YOU!

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2016 MHS Yearbook - Order Form Option #1 -

Place your yearbook order online and use a credit/debit card. Go to www.blossom-books.com/order-yearbooks And use code: PAUB2I

Option #2 -

Simply fill out this form and return to the Jr/Sr High School office. Payment by cash, check or money order payable to Minster Schools are accepted. Tier Pricing: Order early and save! $40.00 until December 31st, 2015 $50.00 from January 1st to February 29th, 2016 $75.00 from March 1st to April 30th, 2016 All web/order forms must be postmarked/delivered to Jr/Sr HS office by deadline to receive pricing discount, no exceptions. Please note that yearbooks will be available for pickup around September 2016. Detach this portion of the order form and return with your payment -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Please Use A Separate Order Form For Each Student

Student Name:______________________________________________________________Grade:______________ Parent Name:____________________________________________________________________________________ Parent Phone:___________________________Parent Email: ____________________________________________ office use only

#______Yearbook @ ($ ______each) . . . . . . . . . . $___________ Personalization (optional - fill out below) . . . . . .

$___________

Total Amount Due . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

$___________

Date Paid ________________________ Cash

Amount ___________

Check

Check #___________

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2015 Minster Wildcat Fall Season Ticket Order Form (Home Games Only)

Boys Basketball (10 games) Adult Reserved Seat (with backrest) Adult General Admission Student/Child Admission

____ @ $ 80.00 / ticket ____ @ $ 55.00 / ticket ____ @ $ 35.00 / ticket

$________ $________ $________

____ @ $ 80.00 / ticket ____ @ $ 55.00 / ticket ____ @ $ 35.00 / ticket

$________ $________ $________

Girls Basketball (10 games) Adult Reserved Seat (with backrest) Adult General Admission Student/Child Admission

Combination Boys & Girls Basketball Adult Boys/Girls Reserved (with backrest) ___ @ $ 150.00 / ticket Student/Child Admission ____ @ $ 60.00 / ticket

$________ $________

Senior Citizens ALL Sports Pass General Admission Boys/Girls Basketball Reserved

____ @ $ 60.00 / ticket ____ @ $ 90.00 / ticket

$________ $________

____ @ $ 15.00 / ticket ____ @ $ 10.00 / ticket

$________ $________

Junior High ALL Sports Pass Adult General Admission Student/Child Admission

TOTAL of ORDER Fill in number of tickets, mail order form & check payable to:

Send tickets to:

$________ Minster Athletic Department Minster High School 100 E. Seventh St. Minster, Ohio 45865

Name: _____________________________________ Address: _____________________________________ _____________________________________

If you are interested in receiving cancellations and changes to the schedules by the school district’s school messenger phone system. Please add your phone number(s) here.

Phone: _____________________________________

MINSTER LOCAL SCHOOLS 100 E. SEVENTH STREET

NONPROFIT ORG

MINSTER OH 45865-1097

US POSTAGE PAID PERMIT NO 7

MINSTER BOARD OF EDUCATION & ADMINISTRATION Mrs. Connie Meiring, President

(628‐4820)

Mr. Kurt Forsthoefel

(628‐4169)

Mr. Jeffry Monnin

(628‐4302)

Mr. John Heitbrink

(628‐1091)

Mrs. Katrina Nixon

(628‐3050)

Mrs. Brenda Boeke

Superintendent

Mr. Mike Lee

Principal 7‐12

Mrs. Leanne Keller

Principal K‐6

Mrs. Laura Klosterman

Treasurer

Mrs. Michelle Huelsman

Administrative Secretary

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