2018 Verona Back to School

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Superintendent & School Principal Greetings District Registration Office Bus Schedule School Staff Directories Food Service Guidelines Natatorium Schedule School District Policies And More! Si desea leer este folleto informativo del Distrito Escolar del Ă rea de Verona en espaĂąol, visite www.verona.k12.wi.us o llame al 845-4337 para solicitar una copia. Find all schools on

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Superintendent’s Greeting Dear VASD families, The mission of the Verona Area School District is: Every Student Must Be Successful. The entire staff of the Verona Area School District (VASD) from teachers to support staff, food service, custodians, administrators and Board of Education is completely committed to our mission and focused on making this the best educational experience in the state of Wisconsin for your child(ren)! Welcome to the 2018 – 2019 school year! Each school year is an exciting and event-filled year for VASD students and staff; the 2018 – 2019 school year will be no different. Here are just a few of very exciting activities for this coming year:

the building going vertical. THAT is exciting! We will continue to share our progress and highly encourage you to view our bi-weekly updated drone video of the new site, as well as our bi-weekly executive summaries that share photos and updates on our website: verona.k12.wi.us/Buildingfor2020.

Dean Gorrell, Superintendent

Building for 2020 - In April of 2017, the voters of the Verona Area School District overwhelmingly approved three referendum questions to build a new high school, as well as remodel and repurpose Badger Ridge Middle School/Core Knowledge Charter School and the existing high school and K-Wing. Additionally, voters approved an operational referendum to pay for additional staff related to the new building. If you have been out near the corner of West Verona Avenue and Epic Lane lately, you have seen a lot of activity on our building site. As I am writing this column, the tower crane is being erected and soon you will see

Personalized learning - In April of 2013, the Board of Education approved the goal that every student in VASD would have a personalized learning plan. A great deal of work on building the necessary technology infrastructure and staff training has occurred since the Board adopted this goal. Starting this year, we will begin the implementation of personalized learning in every classroom – every school. This year, the components of implementation will be: • Academic goal setting for students • Learner profiles • Teacher professional development (this has been on-going since 2013) • Epiphany Learning access for parents (this is our software platform) You can find the most up-to-date information on our website at verona.k12.wi.us/PersonalizedLearning. Strategic Planning - The District is currently engaged in the process of developing a five-year strategic plan. The planning committee, comprised of 30 people including students, parents, staff, Board members and community members, met four times in the last few months of the school year to formulate a draft of

what we refer to as strategic pillars. In July, the Board approved those five strategic pillars and they are: Authentic Relationships; Safe, Inclusive Learning Environments; High Expectations for Every Student; Supporting and Empowering Staff; Equitable Allocation of Resources. You will be hearing and seeing more about this strategic plan through the course of the year. In the meantime, you can find our agendas, minutes from the meetings as well as resources the Strategic Planning Committee utilized under the “About VASD” tab. I invite you to checkout our website and follow us on Facebook and Twitter. Additionally, there is a standing invitation to all members of our school district community to call or email me or any district staff with questions you may have regarding your child or any school district operation. The Verona Area School District is an outstanding school district because of the commitment, hard work and sacrifice of the entire staff and community. Working together with families and the community, we can make this the best school district in Wisconsin and achieve our mission of Every Student Must Be Successful. Best wishes for an exciting and rewarding school year. Thank you for continuing to make learning the most important endeavor for all of our children! Kindest regards, Dean Gorrell, Superintendent 608-845-4310 (Office) gorrelld@verona.k12.wi.us

Verona Area School District Pre-K Program What is Verona Area Pre-K? Verona Area Pre-K is a community based preschool program for four-year-old children residing within the Verona Area School District.

Who is eligible for Verona Area Pre-K? Any four-year-old living in the Verona Area School District (four years old by September 1). There are no early admissions.

When are the classes? Classes run Tuesday through Friday for 3 hours and 10 minutes / 7:50-11:00 AM or 8:3011:40 AM or 11:30 AM-2:40 PM (Times approximate.) The school year runs the same as the Verona Area School District calendar.

Where will my child attend? Children are enrolled in the Verona Area School District’s program but taught in a local community preschool/childcare location.

Families will list their 1st, 2nd, and 3rd choice preference when they register online. Angels Joy Learning Center Here We Grow Learning Center La Petite Academy - Fitchburg La Petite Academy - Verona Little Blessings Preschool Little Pilgrims Once Upon A Time Child Care Center Pooh Bear Child Care & Preschool Red Arrow Head Start St. James Preschool The Caring Center Verona Montessori House YMCA

Who are the teachers? The play-based, developmentally appropriate programs are taught by highly qualified Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction licensed Pre-K teachers. A co-teacher is assigned to classrooms of more than 12 students.

dence but busses will not go down cul-de-sacs or dead-end roads.

How do I register?

What is the cost? This is a tuition-free program. A fee may be charged for supplies or snacks. Some locations offer optional extended childcare. Families are responsible for childcare cost beyond the Pre-K program. Families must arrange childcare on a first-come, first-serve basis.

What will my child learn? Children will participate in play-based activities that provide rich learning experiences. A focus on learning through play allows children to gain skills in all areas including: social-emotional, cognitive, creative expression, early literacy, early math, and self-help. Teachers will use materials and curriculum that enhance those experiences through a hands-on approach.

What if I don’t have transportation? Transportation will be provided if the child lives, or is cared for, at least ¼ mile or more from the Pre-K site! Families needing bussing services anytime during the year will be limited to picking a Pre- K site within their attendance area. Your attendance area school will be determined by where your child is picked up and dropped off. Families participating in the Spanish Two-Way Immersion Program will be bussed to Pooh Bear Child Care and Preschool. Pick-up and drop-off will be close to the resi-

Step 1 – Your family needs to provide the final paperwork to initiate the registration process. (Child’s birth certificate and proof of residency) Step 2 – Your family will receive a Snapcode with instructions for online registration in the mail. Step 3 – Once step 1 and 2 are completed your child will be placed at a Pre-K site. Your family will receive a letter in the mail in May giving you the information about your child’s Pre-K site and session times.

What is family outreach? The Pre-K program has a strong focus on family-school communication with regular family outreach workshops, activities and conferences.

For More Information To find more information on the Verona Area Pre-K program, contact Jennifer Skibba, Early Learning Coordinator, at 608-712-9697, skibbaj@verona.k12. wi.us or visit http:// prek.verona.k12. wi.us/. To register your child for the Verona Area Pre-K Program, contact the Verona School District Registration Office, at 608-845-4360 or visit http://www. verona.k12.wi.us/for_ Jennifer Skibba families/registration. Early Learning Coordinator

New to Verona Area School District? Contact our Registration Team! Families new to the District should register their student(s) as soon as possible to ease transition and allow adequate time for educational services to be arranged (schedule, classroom placement and transportation).

Where And When Can I Register My Student(s)? District Registration Office 300 Richard Street Verona, WI 53593 (Entrance located next to door #1 of the Verona Area High School, south side of the building)

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Proof of Age/Name (one of the following): • Birth Certificate • Current passport • Immunization records, state issued ID or driver’s license Current families should contact the Registration Office if there has been a change of address as new proof of residency is required. Visit our website to learn more - http://www.verona.k12.wi.us/registration or contact the registration team at reg@verona.k12.wi.us or (608) 845-4360.


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Sugar Creek Elementary Read ALL about us! Our website is an excellent source for information about Sugar Creek. Go to www.verona.k12.wi.us and click on “Sugar Creek” in the “Our Schools” drop down menu to learn more about our excellent school! Sugar Creek families receive frequent and on-going information, communications, and updates from Mr. Brunner through SchoolMessenger.

New to Sugar Creek? Students and their families in Grades 1 – 5 who are new to Sugar Creek are invited to our annual New Family Night, held this year on Thursday, August 23rd. Please call 845-4705 for more information.

Supply Drop Off Parents and students may meet the teachers and drop off school supplies on Thursday, August 30th from 5:00 – 6:00 p.m.

Kindergarten Information Kindergarten families will have a pre-scheduled hour block of time on Tuesday, September 4th, to meet the teachers, have questions answered, and drop off supplies. The first full day of school for Kindergarten students will be on Wednesday, September 5th.

First Day of School All students should report directly to their classrooms. Students may enter the building after the first bell at 7:35 a.m. Classes begin at 7:45 a.m. and end at 2:35 p.m.

Student Absences In accordance with School Board Policy 431, attendance and tardies are closely monitored. Attendance is taken at 7:45 each morning. We ask that parents call 845-4700 before the start of school to inform Sugar Creek if your child will be absent or tardy.

Behavioral Management Sugar Creek has been recognized by the State of Wisconsin as a Positive Behavior Intervention Systems (PBIS) School of Merit AND School of Distinction! PBIS is a process of teaching and supporting students and staff to follow four basic school-wide expectations:

1. Be Kind and Respectful 2. Be Responsible 3. Be a Problem Solver 4. Be Safe Families can play a large role in advancing the positive behaviors of our students by reinforcing the same schoolwide expectations at home. Bedtime, meals, playtime, or trips to the store are all great opportunities to apply the same concepts. Engaging children in conversations about what is going well at school, Todd Brunner, talking about how celebrations are being Principal enjoyed, or talking about what strategies your learner used to solve a problem are (AKA - Spiderman) all great ways to make the home-school connection around positive behavior. We will continue to keep parents informed and partner with parents on behavioral management so all students are safe and achieving high levels of academic success.

Staff Todd Brunner, Principal Veronica Cervantes, Secretary Adriana Galvan, Secretary Teaching Staff: Laura Marquardt, Kindergarten Two Way Immersion Krista Thusius, Kindergarten Two Way Immersion Heidi Steiner, Kindergarten McCaley Laube, Kindergarten Laura Lindquist, First Grade Lindsay Cieslik, First Grade Gaby Freire, First Grade Two Way Immersion Mai Thao, First Grade Two Way Immersion Amy Cartwright, Second Grade Two Way Immersion Robinson Burgos, Second Grade Two Way Immersion Linda Weaver, Second Grade Julio Castillo, First/Second/Third Karin Cady, First/Second/Third Melissa Muench, First/Second/Third Jane Miller, Third Grade Jessica Carter, Third Grade Two Way Immersion Andy Borchardt, Third Grade Two Way Immersion Chris Westberg, Fourth Grade Lori Martin, Fourth Grade Justin Rippl, Fourth Grade Two Way Immersion Jose Rivera Lopez, Fourth Grade Two Way Immersion Janaina Rodriguez, Fifth Grade

Verona Area School District Board of Education Noah Roberts - President Meredith Stier Christensen - V. President Amy Almond - Treasurer Thomas Duerst - Clerk Russell King - Deputy Clerk Kristina Navarro-Haffner Carolyn Jahnke

Board Committees: Cooperative Educational Service Agency (CESA) Representative Amy Almond Kristina Navarro-Haffner (alternate) “Building for 2020” Core Team Liaisons Amy Almond Kristina Navarro-Haffner Building, Grounds & Transportation (BG&T) Committee Tom Duerst, Chair Russell King Amy Almond

Curriculum, Instruction & Assessment Committee Meredith Stier Christensen Kristina Navarro-Haffner Carolyn Jahnke Finance Committee Amy Almond, Chair Tom Duerst Russell King Intergovernmental Development Advisory Committee Representative Meredith Stier Christensen Personnel/Policy Committee Meredith Stier Christensen WI Assoc. of School Board Representative Carolyn Jahnke Kristina Navarro-Haffner (alternate) Verona Area Education Foundation Liaison Carolyn Jahnke

Verona Area School District Bullying Policy The Verona Area School District strives to provide a safe, secure and respectful learning environment for all students in school buildings, on school grounds, in school buses and at school-sponsored activities. Bullying has a harmful social, physical, psychological and academic impact on bullies, victims and bystanders. The District shall consistently and vigorously address bullying so that there is no disruption to the learning environment and learning process. Bullying behavior is prohibited in all schools, buildings, property and educational environments, including any property or vehicle owned, leased or used by the District. This includes public transportation regularly used by students to go to and from school. Educational environments include, but are not limited to, every activity under school supervision. “Bullying” is defined as deliberate or intentional behavior using words or actions, intended to cause fear, intimidation or harm. Bullying may be repeated behavior and involves an

imbalance of power. The behavior may be motivated by an actual or perceived distinguishing characteristic, such as, but not limited to: age; national origin; race; ethnicity; religion; gender; gender identity; sexual orientation; physical attributes; physical or mental ability or disability; and social, economic or family status. Bullying behavior can be: • Physical (e.g. assault, hitting or punching, kicking, theft, threatening behavior) • Verbal (e.g. threatening or intimidating language, teasing or name calling, racist remarks) • Indirect (e.g. spreading cruel rumors intimidation through gestures, social exclusion and sending insulting messages or pictures by mobile phone or using the Internet - also known as cyber bullying). To review the VASD Bullying Policy 443.8 and Procedures for Reporting and Investigating Bullying Incidents 443.8-Rule, please visit the District’s website at verona.k12.wi.us/about_ vasd/board_of_education/board_policies

Cassondra Lee, Fifth Grade JoBeth Kroetz, Fifth Grade Jen Maier, Fifth Grade Two Way Immersion Cristina Bonilla, Fifth Grade Two Way Immersion Ann Kruse and Cole Melvin, Art Marie Kyle and Nicki Sayre, Music Bill Rose, Danny Roudebush, and Jim Ruder, Physical Education Melissa Ruder, Librarian Melissa Ruder, Educational Technology Coach Ramona Doberstein, Reading Joanna Van Handel, Reading Margy Guy, Math Amy Buss, Curriculum and Learning Specialist Student Services Staff: Avery Kansteiner, Counselor Miriam Browman, Counselor Trista Olson, Social Worker Charlene Cardona Avelares, Psychologist Anne Iverson, School Nurse Ellen Hilger, Special Education Erik Massey, Special Education Shannon Searle, Special Education Dawn DeJulio, Special Education Laura Czernik, Speech/Language Professional Mya Rognstad, Physical Therapist Katherine Bartolerio, Occupational Therapy Megan Ellickson, Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant Alexis Nass, English Language Coordinator Francelin Veguilla, Bilingual Instructional Coach Andrea Zapata, Lisette Venegas, and Silvia Fugiel, English Language/Bilingual Resource Teachers Custodial Staff: Vitalijs Zelenkovs, Head Custodian James Edison & Alex Aguilar, Custodians Food Service Staff: Michelle Hoover, Head Cook Melanie Slaby, Cook Assistants: Educational Technology Support Technician: Cathy Freye Educational Assistants: Nikki Hoppe, Laurie Tackett, Jamie Schultz, Maria Socorro, Yami Ruiz, Special Education Assistants: Mary Verhelst, Peggie Rosenbaum, Lizbeth Ramseier, Kate Peterson

Standards Notice Requirement for School Districts: Wisconsin Act 55 School Boards must annually notify parents/guardians of students enrolled in the district of the academic standards to be used for the upcoming school year. Below are the academic standards being used for the 2018-19 school year by the Verona Area School District: • English Language Arts and Mathematics: The Common Core State Standards: http://dpi. wi.gov/common-core. • Science: The Next Generation Science Standards: http://www.nextgenscience.org/next-generation-science-standards • Social Studies: Wisconsin Model Academic Standards for Social Studies: https://dpi.wi.gov/ social-studies/standards. The College, Career, and Civic Life (C3) Framework: http://www. socialstudies.org/c3/. • World Languages: Wisconsin Model Academic Standards for World Languages: https://dpi. wi.gov/sites/default/files/imce/standards/pdf/fl.pdf • Visual Arts: Wisconsin Model Academic Standards for the Visual Arts: https://dpi.wi.gov/ sites/default/files/imce/standards/pdf/art&design.pdf • Music: Wisconsin Model Academic Standards for Music: https://dpi.wi.gov/sites/default/files/ imce/fine-arts/WIMusicStandardsFINALADOPTED.pdf • Career and Technical Education (CTE): Wisconsin Model Academic Standards for Career and Technical Education: https://dpi.wi.gov/cte/resources/standards • Physical Education: Wisconsin Model Academic Standards for Physical Education: https:// dpi.wi.gov/sites/default/files/imce/standards/New%20pdfs/pewiscstandards.pdf • Health: Wisconsin Model Academic Standards for Health Education: https://dpi.wi.gov/sites/ default/files/imce/cal/pdf/health-stds.pdf For more information contact Ann Franke, Director of Curriculum & Instruction at 608-8454311 or frankea@verona.k12.wi.us

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Sugar Creek Elementary School will welcome approximately 515 students back to school on Tuesday, September 4th! No matter where you are from, we’re glad you’re a member of our school community!


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Glacier Edge Elementary With a motto of “Work Hard. Be Nice.”, Glacier Edge Elementary takes pride in its 595 students. The school is a PBIS School of Merit and prides itself in the nearly 1,000 “Good News Calls” made from the principal last year for all the great things happening it its classrooms. Glacier is one of two schools in the district to host the TwoWay Immersion Program in the school district, teaching children in Spanish for half of their day Theresa Taylor, Principal and English for the other half. The school is proud to share that their students are held accountable at their monthly community gatherings to recognize positives and celebrate the school’s BIG 4 (Be Responsible Be Safe, Be Ready, Be Respectful). And to ensure those goals are met, the “Tower of Power” program allows students to celebrate their victories in day-to-day learning with incentives that include fun such as a Fancy Friday lunches, the Staff Olympics, dress up days, and even a hallway dance party! Outside of the classroom, Glacier Edge keeps busy not only with their own impressive MakerSpace allowing for computer coding/programming, a Lego Wall, Osmos, and 3D printers, but also focuses on its after-school clubs, homework help program and its homework club in Nakoma Heights neighborhood. Studies also continue in the community with active learning at the nearby Whalen Pond as a partnership with the University of Wisconsin and the City of Verona. In addition, the school offers a Vanderbilt University science and math partnership. On the extracurricular side, kids can keep active outside of the classroom with fun including “Girls on the Run”, “Born to Move”, soccer leagues and the Color Run. Lastly, the school has very active parent groups: the school’s very own Continuous Improvement Team, a PTO and Correr La Voz (Spanish speaking parent leadership group).

Come visit us Glacier Edge Elementary School, 800 Kimball Lane, Verona WI 53593 Principal: Theresa Taylor (608) 497-2110 e-mail: taylort@verona.k12.wi.us

Website: www.verona.k12.wi.us Fax: (608) 497-2120 Office: (608) 497-2100 Hours: Monday through Friday 7:15 a.m. – 3:15 p.m

Sharon Podnar Melissa Bremmer Katie Morkri Lois Feiner Cole Melvin Jake Maag Danny Roudebush Jennie Clement Andrea Frey Julie Bormett Marc Friedman Leane Tyska Jennifer Schultz Ben Laxton Nancy Carranza Paulette Spoon Kelly Hettich Andrea Scott Amy Nolting Anne Iverson Trista Olson Dave Curtis Lauren Toth Sue Whooley Jamie Anderson Christine Boothroy Tara Schilling Lorissa Murphy Marci Legreid Perry Greisinger Laura Mayer Mike Kane Travis Christianson Bruce Thoman Sherrol Yurs Kristen Simpson Amy Amell Deb Lange Kristen Murdock Lora Kuehl Joan Cramer Michelle Cruz

Staff Theresa Taylor Kendra Rembisz Claudia Chavez Cinda Quinn Betsy Warner Jennifer Krantz Angie Rahn Danielle Nelson Tina Springer Kaite Mohr Jessica Rice Carina Miller Liz Penner Lindsay Herb Lindsey Snow Vanessa Endres Leah Sutton Tracy Turba Kate Schmitt Claire McMannes Katie Wallace Kayleen DeWerd Nikki Borchardt Amy Otis Azucena Ontiveros Becky Oliva Darrin O’Brien Katy Moldenhauer Kurt Knueve/Sarah Stremlow Ryan Rammer Angelica Oses Heidi Buan Casey Knight Alexis Nass Kurt Knueve

Principal Secretary Bilingual Secretary Kindergarten Kindergarten Kindergarten TWI Kindergarten TWI Kindergarten TWI First Grade TWI First Grade First Grade First/Second Multiage First/Second Multiage First/Second Multiage First/Second Multiage Second Grade TWI Second Grade TWI Second Grade TWI Third Grade TWI Third Grade Third Grade Third Grade Third Grade Third Grade TWI Fourth Grade TWI Fourth Grade Fourth Grade Fourth Grade Fourth Grade Fifth Grade TWI Fifth Grade TWI Fifth Grade Fifth Grade Fifth Grade Bilingual Program Coordinator Educational Technology Coach

ETC Assistant Music Music Art Art Physical Education Physical Education Learning Curriculum Specialist LMC Director Math Resource Reading Resource Bilingual Resource Teacher Guidance Counselor Guidance Counselor Translator/Interpreter Occupational Therapy Occupational Therapy Assistant Physical Therapy Psychologist/Special Education Coordinator School Nurse Social Worker Speech/Language Diagnostician DHH Teacher Special Education Special Education Special Education Special Education Special Education Assistant Special Education Assistant Special Education Assistant Custodian Custodian Custodian Food Service Food Service Food Service Educational Assistant/SEA Educational Assistant Educational Assistant Educational Assistant Educational Assistant

Notice for Directory Information The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), a Federal law, requires that the Verona Area School District, with certain exceptions, obtain your written consent prior to the disclosure of personally identifiable information from your child’s education records. However, the Verona Area School District may disclose appropriately designated “directory information” without written consent, unless you have advised our District to the contrary in accordance with District procedures. The primary purpose of directory information is to allow the Verona Area School District to include this type of information from your child’s education records in certain school publications. Examples include: • A playbill, showing your student’s role in a drama production; • The annual yearbook; • Honor roll or other recognition lists; • Graduation programs; and

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• Sports activity sheets, such as for wrestling, showing weight and height of team members. Directory information, which is information that is generally not considered harmful or an invasion of privacy if released, can also be disclosed to outside organizations without a parent’s prior written consent. Outside organizations include, but are not limited to, companies that manufacture class rings or publish yearbooks. The Verona Area School District has designated the following information as directory information: • Student’s name • Participation in officially recognized activities and sports • Address • Telephone listing • Weight and height of members of athletic teams • Electronic mail address • Photograph • Degrees, honors, and awards received • Date and place of birth • Major field of study • Dates of attendance • Grade level • The most recent educational agency or institution attended If you do not want the Verona Area School District to disclose directory information from your child’s education records you

must notify the District in writing within 30 days of this published notice or within 14 days of enrollment on an annual basis. Request forms to Withhold Directory Data are available at the District Office or at any of the school offices. Forms should be returned to the District Office. Any previous notices on file with the Verona Area School District withholding the disclosure of directory information are now void. In addition, two federal laws require local educational agencies (LEAs) receiving assistance under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA) to provide military recruiters, upon request, with three directory information categories – names, addresses and telephone listings – unless parents have advised the LEA that they do not want their student’s information disclosed without their prior written consent. If you do not want the Verona Area School District to disclose directory information from your child’s education records without your prior written consent to military recruiters or Institutions of Higher Education, you must notify the District in writing within 30 days of this published notice or within 14 days of enrollment. Request forms to Withhold Directory Data from Military Recruiters or Institutions of Higher Education are available at the District Office or at any of the school offices. Forms should be returned to the District Office. Any previous notices on file with the Verona Area School District withholding the disclosure of directory information are now void.

Parental Rights to Seek Information Regarding Staff Qualifications

• Includes weekday bus transport from the Stoner Prairie & VAIS schools

All teachers employed by the Verona Area School District (VASD) have at least a bachelor’s degree, and approximately 75 percent have a Masters’ degree or equivalent. All VASD teachers

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Openings in Morning Preschool Program Ages: 3 and 4 • Mon.-Fri. 8:30 - 12:30

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• Parent pickup time is anytime up to 6:00 pm • Before school care & transport to the Stoner Prairie & VAIS schools on “late start” Mondays is also available

are DPI licensed for their assignment. Finally, all instructional aides employed by VASD are considered qualified for their work assignments. Federal law requires schools to share information with parents who ask about the qualifications of teachers employed by the school district. Parents may ask for information concerning licensure, waiver of any requirements, major(s) and degrees held. Parents can also ask about instructional aides working with their children and their qualifications. Information concerning state qualifications for teachers can be found on the DPI website at www.dpi.state.wi.us/dpi/dlsis/ tel/lisearch.html. Please direct any other questions regarding qualifications of VASD staff to Jason Olson, Director of Human Resources, at 845-4335 or at olsonj@verona.k12.wi.us.

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New Century Charter School Welcome back! The entire New Century staff is eager to welcome students on Tuesday, September 4, 2018. We are excited for the new year, which will bring continued emphasis on environmental studies along with additional exploration of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) concepts. We are proud of our outdoor classroom experiences along with providing opportunities for personalized learning and project-based learning. Get ready for another fabulous school year!

inform the school when their child is going to be absent or tardy. Parents are also required to forward a dated written excuse, noting the reason for the absence upon the child’s return to school.

Back to School Night Parents/Guardians, please join us for our Back to School Night on Tuesday, September 18, 6:00-7:30pm. We look forward to seeing all our New Century School families!

Staff Ann Princl, Director

First Day of School and Transportation All K-5 students please come directly to New Century School for the first full day of school on September 4. On Mondays, students are welcome into the building at 9:15, with classes starting at 9:25 AM. Tuesday through Friday, students are welcome into the building at 7:35, and classes start at 7:45. Class ends each day at 2:35 PM. Bus routes are printed in the Verona Press and will be available on the VASD website or, parents may call Badger Bus, 608-845-2255 with questions.

Administrative/Office Staff Ann Princl Director Tammy Stump School Secretary New School Secretary Teaching Staff Sue Austen K-1 Teacher Larry Gundlach 2-3 Teacher Jennifer Klawiter 2-3 Teacher Heidi Konop 4-5 Teacher Lee Lohr 4-5 Teacher Cole Melvin Art Teacher Katy Morkri Music Teacher Joff Pedretti Physical Education Teacher Melissa Ruder Educational Technology Coach and LMC Director Emily Utzig K-1 Teacher Fran Veguilla ESL/Bilingual Resource Teacher

Student Absence Attendance is taken each morning. Families should please call the New Century attendance line (845-4903) before 8:00 AM to

Two-Way Spanish Immersion Offered at Two Schools

Dawn DeJulio, Ellen Hilger, Erik Massey, Shannon Searle Special Education Teachers Lauren Toth Diagnostician Mya Rognstad Physical Therapist Stacie Wagner Social Worker Educational Support Cathy Freye New Lori Gnewuch Kate Peterson

Educational Technology Assistant Educational Assistant Educational Assistant Special Education Assistant

Custodial Vitalijs Zelenkovs Alex Aguilar James Edison

Head Custodian Night Custodian Night Custodian

Food Service Staff Michelle Hoover Melanie Slaby

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Site Council and 501c3 Committee Membership Hannah Bassetti Jennifer Bradley Susan Christiansen Rikki Conwell Sarah Gaskell Jennifer Klawiter Katie Kohl Brett Polglaze John Porco Christine Posey Elizabeth Purpero Ann Princl Leigh Schmidt Steve Schultz Kim Wroblewski

Student Services Staff Katie Bartolerio Occupational Therapist TBD Psychologist Laura Czernik Speech and Language Clinician Lisa Froehlich Guidance Counselor Briana Gustafson Special Education Supervisor Anne Iverson Nurse

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Notice of Educational Options

Approximately 450 students at Sugar Creek and Glacier Edge Elementary Schools are already beginning to prepare themselves to be competitive in the global marketplace. Each day as they report to their Two-Way Immersion (TWI) classrooms, they will learn to communicate, read, and write in Spanish and English as well as interact in a diverse society. VASD’s Two-Way Immersion (TWI) program is reaching more and more students each year. The goal of the program is to prepare students to become bilingual, biliterate, and bicultural while achieving high levels of success academically, linguistically, and socially. Presently, the program encompasses grades K-5 at each site and will continue to grow into middle school in the 2019-20 school year. TWI classrooms are open to students from all language backgrounds and cultures and are additive in nature, meaning that students learn in two languages from the moment in which they enter the program until they complete it. Children in TWI classrooms spend 50 percent of their day learning academic content in Spanish and 50 percent of their day learning in English. Educational research supports the effectiveness of the TwoWay Immersion model for all students*. In addition to positive academic outcomes, there are benefits of bilingualism that reach far beyond the classroom. As reported in TIME magazine in July 2013, neurological studies show that bilingual brains function more efficiently and flexibly with higher levels of reasoning. Bilingualism also improves the ability to multitask, grasp ideas, and reconcile conflicts while delaying the onset of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. The instructional approach in Two-Way Immersion classrooms is enrichment education for all students as they learn rigorous academic content in two languages while becoming cross-culturally competent. For more information about the TWI program, please contact Laurie Burgos, Director of Bilingual Programs & Instructional Equity, at (608) 845-4312. ------------------------Sources: *Collier, V.P. & Thomas, W.P. (2013). Dual Language Education for a Transformed World. Albuquerque, NM: Fuente Press. Kluger, J. (July 29, 2013). “The Power of the Bilingual Brain,” TIME Magazine. Retrieved from: content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,2147707,00.html

The state of Wisconsin now requires that all school districts inform families about educational options for all children who reside in that district. The Verona Area School District offers a variety of educational options to children who reside in the District. The District’s primary educational pathway and instructional program for students involves a progression from 4-year-old kindergarten through 12th grade, leading to a high school diploma. Some of the specific education programs offered to eligible students who are enrolled in and attending the District’s schools include the following: • Early childhood special education (for children who are at least 3 years old but not yet school-age) • PreK Program • Special education for students with disabilities • Career and Technical Education (CTE) programming • Project Lead the Way • Advanced Placement Options • Transcripted Credit Options • Individualized program and curriculum modifications • Personalized Learning • Seal of Biliteracy • Alternative education programming • English as a Second Language (ESL) • Four Public Charter Schools: o Verona Area International School (K-5) o Core Knowledge Charter School (K-8) o New Century Charter School (K-5) o Exploration Academy Charter High School (9-12) The full version of the District’s most recent School and District Accountability Report Card, as issued by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction under section 115.385 of the state statutes, can be accessed here: https://apps2.dpi.wi.gov/ reportcards/ Educational options for students who are enrolled in the Verona Area School District that involve part-time attendance at an educational institution other than a school of the Verona Area School District include the following:

• Is subject to state and local eligibility requirements, including the limitation that the course must satisfy a high school graduation requirement. • Open to students in grades 9-12. Additional educational options for children who reside in the District that involve full-time enrollment/attendance at a school, program, or other educational institution that is not a school or instrumentality of the Verona Area School District include the following: • A child with a disability who meets the program’s specific eligibility requirements may apply to attend an eligible, participating private school under a scholarship awarded through the state’s “Special Needs Scholarship Program,” as established under section 115.7915 of the state statutes. • Enrollment in a private school of the family’s choosing (at the family’s own cost, as applicable). • Enrollment in a home-based private educational program as provided under state law. Educational options for children who reside in the District but who are enrolled in, and attending, a private school or homebased private educational program include the following: • Private school students in the high school grades have the opportunity to apply for approval to take up to two courses per semester in a District school, pursuant to section 118.145(4) of the state statutes. Resident students who are enrolled in a home-based private educational program have the opportunity to: • Apply for approval to take up to two courses per semester in public schools as provided under section 118.53. • Participate in District interscholastic athletics and other District extra-curricular activities as provided under section 118.133.

Early College Credit Program • Provides opportunities to apply for approval to take courses at institutions of higher education.

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PUBLIC RELEASE NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH AND BREAKFAST PROGRAMS, SPECIAL MILK PROGRAM The Verona Area School District announced its policy for children unable to pay the full price of meals served under the National School Lunch Program and School Breakfast Program. Each school office and the central office has a copy of the policy, which may be reviewed by any interested party. The following household size and income criteria will be used for determining eligibility. Children from families whose annual income is at or below the levels shown are eligible for free and reduced price meals. FAMILY SIZE INCOME SCALE For Determining Eligibility for Free and Reduced Price Meals or Milk A N N U A L IN C O ME L E V E L Free Must be at or below figure listed

Family (Household) Size

MO N T H L Y I N C O M E L E V E L

Reduced Price Must be at or between figures listed

Free Must be at or below figure listed

Reduced Price Must be at or between figures listed

1

$15,782

$ 15,782.01

and

$22,459

$ 1,316

2

21,398

21,398.01

and

30,451

1,784

1,784.01

and

2,538

3

27,014

27,014.01

and

38,443

2,252

2,252.01

and

3,204

4

32,630

32,630.01

and

46,435

2,720

2,720.01

and

3,870

5

38,246

38,246.01

and

54,427

3,188

3,188.01

and

4,536

6

43,862

43,862.01

and

62,419

3,656

3,656.01

and

5,202

7

49,478

49,478.01

and

70,411

4,124

4,124.01

and

8

55,094

55,094.01

and

78,403

4,592

4,592.01 and

For each additional household member, add

+ 5,616

+ 5,616

and

+7,992

$1,316.01

+ 468

and $1,872

+ 468

Non-discrimination Statement

5,868 6,534 and

+ 666

Application forms are being sent to all homes with a notice to parents or guardians. To apply for free or reduced price meals or free milk, households must fill out the application and return it to the school (unless notified at the start of the school year that children are eligible through direct certification). Additional copies are available at the office in each school. The information provided on the application will be used for the purpose of determining eligibility and may be verified at any time during the school year by agency or other program officials. Applications may be submitted at any time during the year. To obtain free or reduced price meals or free milk for children in a household where one or more household members receive FoodShare, FDPIR, or Wisconsin Works (W-2) cash benefits, list the FoodShare, FDPIR or W-2 case number, list the names of all school children, sign the application, and return it to the school office. For the school officials to determine eligibility for free or reduced price meals or free milk of households not receiving FoodShare, FDPIR or W-2 cash benefits, the household must provide the following information requested on the application: names of all household members, total number of household members, and the adult signing the application form must also list the last four digits of his or her Social Security Number or mark the box to the right of “Check if no SSN”. Also, the income received by each household member must be provided by amount and source (wages, welfare, child support, etc.). Under the provisions of the free and reduced price meal and free milk policy (Title of Determining Official) will review applications and determine eligibility. If a parent or guardian is dissatisfied with the ruling of the official, he/she may wish to discuss the decision with the determining official on an informal basis. If the parent/guardian wishes to make a formal appeal, he/she may make a request either orally or in writing to: (Name, Title, Address and Telephone of Hearing Official). If a hearing is needed to appeal the decision, the policy contains an outline of the hearing procedure. If a household member becomes unemployed or if the household size changes, the family should contact the school. Such changes may make the household eligible for reduced price meals or free meals or free milk if the household income falls at or below the levels shown above, and they may reapply at that time.

“This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer” 3

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NO SCHOOL

September

4 Hot Dog on a bun Baked Chips Vegetarian beans Leafy green salad Fresh Fruit & Veggies Diced Peaches Milk th

10th Hamburger on a Bun Baked Fries Fresh Fruits & Veggies Diced Peaches Milk

11th Cheese Bread Leafy Green Salad Fresh veggies & Fruit Chilled Pear Ice Cream Cup Milk

17th Chicken Burger Baked Smiles Chilled Pineapple Fresh Fruit & Veggies Milk

18th French Toast Slice Scrambled Eggs Juice Cups Variety of Fresh Fruit Milk

24th Corn Dog Baked cheetos Vegetarian Beans Fresh Fruit & Veggies Milk

Lunch Prices

May contain pork

25th Chicken Strips Mashed Potatoes & Gravy Leafy Green Salad Fresh Fruit & Veggies Dinner Roll Milk

5 Big Daddy Cheese pizza Leafy Green Salad Fresh Fruits & Veggies Fruit Cocktail Choc. Chip cookie Milk 12th Tangerine Chicken Whole Grain Rice Oriental Veggies Mandarin Oranges Fresh Fruit & Veggies Milk 19th Rotini & Meatsauce Leafy Green Salad Garlic Breadstick Fresh Fruit & veggies Milk th

26th Big Mikes Cheese Pizza Leafy Green Salad Fresh Fruits & Veggies Canned Fruits Dessert Milk

6th Tacos Refried Beans Tostitos & Salsa Fresh Fruit Milk

Elementary $2.45 Middle School $2.50 High School $2.60 Adult $3.35 Milk $0.40 7 Bosco Sticks Marinara Sauce Leafy green salad Fresh Fruit Slices Mandarin Oranges Sherbet Milk th

13th Mini Corn Dogs Macaroni & Cheese Vegetarian Beans Fresh Veggies Fresh Fruit Chilled Pears Milk

14th Chicken Nuggets Corn Niblets Chilled Fruit Cocktail & Fresh Fruit Chocolate Chip mini loaf Milk

20th Walking Tacos

21st Cheese Pizza Leafy Green Salad Chilled Pears Fresh Fruit & Veggies Chocolate gripz Milk

(taco in a bag) Refried Beans Mandarin Oranges Fresh Fruit & veggies and Milk 27th Popcorn Chicken Hash brown Oval Chilled Pears Fresh Fruit & Veggies Dinner Roll Milk

Children formally placed in foster care are also eligible for free meal benefits. Foster children may be certified as eligible without a household application. Households with foster children and non-foster children may choose to include the foster child as a household member, as well as any personal income available to the foster child, on the same application that includes their non-foster children. The information provided by the household on the application is confidential. Public Law 103-448 limits the release of student free and reduced price school meal eligibility status to persons directly connected with the administration and enforcement of federal or state educational programs. Consent of the parent/guardian is needed for other purposes such as waiver of text book fees. In accordance with Federal civil rights law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and policies, the USDA, its Agencies, offices, and employees, and institutions participating in or administering USDA programs are prohibited from discriminating based on race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity in any program or activity conducted or funded by USDA. Persons with disabilities who require alternative means of communication for program information (e.g. Braille, large print, audiotape, American Sign Language, etc.), should contact the Agency (State or local) where they applied for benefits. Individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing or have speech disabilities may contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339. Additionally, program information may be made available in languages other than English. To file a program complaint of discrimination, complete the USDA Program Discrimination Complaint Form, (AD-3027) found online at: http://www.ascr.usda.gov/complaint_filing_cust.html, and at any USDA office, or write a letter addressed to USDA and provide in the letter all of the information requested in the form. To request a copy of the complaint form, call (866) 632-9992. Submit your completed form or letter to USDA by: (1) m ail: U.S. Department of Agriculture Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights 1400 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, D.C. 20250-9410; (2) fax: (202) 690-7442; or (3) email: program.intake@usda.gov. This institution is an equal opportunity provider. Any questions regarding the application should be directed to the determining official.

Lunch Time! • We provide healthy meal choices while emphasizing fruits and vegetables, and whole grains that meet the USDA guidelines. • Verona Area Schools have an “offer” rather than a “serve” meal program. Students are required to take only three of the five food groups for lunch. Lunch includes a protein, vegetable, fruit, whole grain/bread and milk group. The USDA regulations do require that one of the three food-group choices on a student’s tray must be a serving of fruit or vegetables. Students are required to take three out of the four food groups for breakfast. High school students have access to ala carte items, which features individually priced items such as sandwiches, fresh fruit, yogurt, string cheese, bagels and cream cheese, etc. Ala carte items may not be purchased unless funds are available in their meal account. • The Verona Area School District has a policy for children unable to pay the full price of meals served under the National School Breakfast and Lunch Programs. Each school office and the District office have a copy of the policy, which may be reviewed by interested parties. Meal applications are available on line and at each school office. You may contact the Child Nutrition Services Office at 845-4139 or email child.nutrition@verona.k12.wi.us. • If your child has a special diet or food allergy, please contact the school nurse, or the Child Nutrition Office at 845-4139.

Come join us for breakfast • Breakfast is served at all of the schools for only $1.05 per middle school student, $1.10 per high school student. Reduced and elementary breakfast in the classrooms is no charge. • The National School Breakfast Program meals must meet the current Dietary Guidelines for Americans and must provide at least ¼ of a child’s daily requirement for calories, protein, calcium, iron, vitamin A and vitamin C. • Generally, school breakfast will consist of milk, fruit and 100% fruit juice, and a main dish or item that includes grains, and/or protein source. Children who eat breakfast show an increased ability to learn, better academic performance and may have a decreased risk of being overweight. • Elementary breakfast in the classroom. Core Knowledge Charter School, middle and high school begin breakfast in the cafeterias at 8:00 a.m. We hope to see you there!

Nutrislice Menus All information for breakfast and lunch menus can be found on the Verona Area School District website on the Child Nutrition Link under District Departments. You can also download the app on your smartphone. Check us out!!

School Lunch Prices 2018-19 Elementary $2.45 Middle School $2.50 High School $2.60 Reduced $.40 Milk $.40 Adult $3.35

28th Cheese Filled Breadsticks W/Marinara Sauce Leafy Green Salad Fresh Fruits & Veggies Mandarin Oranges Milk

Meal Accounts WORDWARE: This program allows you to set up to view your children’s meal transactions and balance information. SCHOOL MEAL PAYMENTS: The meal account is a debit system. We appreciate if you maintain a positive balance at all times. You may either pay at Efunds or if you use online bill payment services through your bank you can set Child Nutrition Services as a payee. List your Family ID as the account to pay and our address at PO Box 930007, Verona, WI 53593. You may also pay by check mailed to the same address, or drop off at your school kitchen. Please write your Family ID on the memo line. MONTHLY STATEMENTS: Will be sent electronically if your email is on file.


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Stoner Prairie Elementary What Makes Stoner Prairie Amazing!

Come visit us

With a deeply committed staff who are enthusiastic about providing meaningful learning experiences, Stoner Prairie is poised for greatness! We also know the importance of relationships and strive to make our school community a place where everyone feels welcome, valued and connected. A true sense of belonging exists when we’re all working together on behalf of all students - this is the first step as we work toward VASD’s mission: Every student Tammy Thompson Kapp MUST be successful!

Stoner Prairie Elementary School 5830 Devoro Rd, Fitchburg, WI 53711 Principal: Tammy Thompson Kapp (608) 845-4210 E-mail: thompsot@verona.k12.wi.us Website: www.spes.verona.k12.wi.us Office: (608) 845-4200 School hours: 9:15 a.m.-2:35 p.m. on Mondays, 7:35 a.m.-2:35 p.m. Tuesday-Friday Office Hours: Monday through Friday 7:15 a.m. – 3:15 p.m

New to Stoner Prairie? To our students and families who are new to Stoner Prairie... WELCOME!! We have a special new student orientation scheduled on Friday, August 31 from 7:45 a.m. - 8:15 a.m. Please don’t ever hesitate to call, email or stop in if you have questions or concerns.

Kindergarten Information Kindergarten students do not attend school or ride the bus until Wednesday, September 5. On Friday, August 31 or Tuesday, September 4, Kindergarten families (and students) will have an opportunity to drop off school supplies, meet their teachers, visit the classroom and get an overview of what’s ahead.

Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (PBIS) In June of 2018, Stoner Prairie was recognized at the Bronze Level by the Wisconsin RtI Center and the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction. We were recognized for our efforts to implement equitable and responsive systems for all students. While we are proud of this accomplishment, we still have some expansion, refinement and adjustments to make as we strive for a fully inclusive school community. We are excited to start the new school year with stronger systems and structures designed to support the learning of all students. At the core of our system, which supports and teaches school-wide behavior expectations, are these beliefs: I am Kind, I am Safe, I am Responsible, I am a Problem Solver.

Staff Administrative/Office Team Tammy Thompson Kapp Principal Yyare Parra Pichardo Bilingual Secretary Diane Hager Secretary Teaching Team Lisa Ahner Julie Briggs Lorinda Cain-Bowles Melissa Caithamer Gale Chartier Tina Christenson Angela Davis Charity Durnen Lori Enzenroth Caitlin Scamlon Elizabeth Folberg Miranda Baumann Jane Funke Amber Haufschild Karie Huttner Michelle Klingbeil Rachel Knoll Katie LaChance Mikayla Maida Amanda Minter

Bilingual Resource Teacher (Spanish) Curriculum Learning Specialist Reading/Math Resource Fifth Grade First Grade Art Kindergarten Grade Kindergarten Fourth Grade English as a Second Language PALS 1-3 First Grade Second Grade Educational Technology Coordinator Kindergarten Fifth Grade LMC Director Third Grade Fourth Grade

Technology at Stoner Prairie Technology is one of the supporting pillars of our district’s goal of personalized learning for all our of our students. Through 1:1 iPad integration as an instructional tool to support student voice and choice in learning, our K-5 students are creating, communicating, engaging in critical thinking, and collaborating in their learning.

ANNUAL NOTICE HOMELESS CHILDREN AND YOUTH The McKinney-Vento Act defines homeless children and youth as: • Children and youth who lack a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence, and includes children and youth who are: o sharing the housing of other persons due to loss of housing, economic hardship, or a similar reason o living in motels, hotels, trailer parks, or camping grounds due to the lack of alternative adequate accommodations

Jodi Moll Kathy Murphy Jennifer Peterson Amanda Prathivadi Maria Rach Jessica Reed Amy Schiefelbein Kevin Shrader Jill Thronson Theresa Bender

PALS 1-3 Third Grade Fourth Grade Fifth Grade PALS 1-3 Kindergarten Music First Grade Physical Education Reading

Student Services Team Terri Belz Positive Behavior Intervention and Supports Coach Katie Clark Neary Special Education Teacher Andrea Davis Occupational Therapy Kathy Garity Social Worker Kate Gee Special Education Teacher Vivian Heatwole Special Education Coordinator Maria Helseth Special Education Teacher Kelly Hettich OT Assistant Ellie Welles Speech and Language Clinician Rebecca DuCharme School Nurse TBD Psychologist Mya Rognstad Physical Therapy Elizabeth Schlitz Guidance Counselor Educational Support Team Scott Adrian Educational Assistant Susan Gillespie Special Educational Assistant Lauri Halminiak Special Educational Assistant David Frederickson Educational Technology Assistant Cindy Muralles Special Educational Assistant TBD Educational Assistant Justine Moore Special Educational Assistant Michele Nicholson English as a Second Language Educational Assistant Diane Peterson Educational Assistant Stephanie Clubb Educational Assistant Darin Corder Educational Assistant Custodial Team Mike Brown Lloyd Haas Paul Hegge

Head Custodian Night Custodian Night Custodian

Kitchen Staff Nancy Laycock Bev Andrew Julie Werner

Head Cook Cook 1 Food Service Assistant

PTO Officers Kate Hamoonga (Co-President) Amy Plaza-Baji (Co-President) Gia Gallimore (Vice President) Kimberly Nystrom-Wanta (Treasurer) Jennifer Murphy (Secretary)

Americans With Disabilities Act The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) offers comprehensive protections for individuals with disabilities. The Verona Area School District does not discriminate on the basis of disability. If you are an individual with a disability, or represent an individual with a disability and have an ADA concern, you may contact Emmett Durtschi, Director of Student Services at 608-845-4314 or mail to emmett.durtschi@verona.k12.wi.us or Verona Area School District, 700 North Main Street, Verona, WI 53593, 845-4314.

o living in emergency or transitional shelters o abandoned in hospitals o living in a primary nighttime residence that is a public or private place not designed for or ordinarily used as a regular sleeping accommodation for human beings o living in cars, parks, public spaces, abandoned buildings, substandard housing, bus or train stations, or similar settings; and o migratory children who qualify as homeless because the children are living in circumstances described above If you are personally aware of, or are acquainted with, any children or youth who may qualify according to the above criteria, the Verona Area School District provides the following assurances to parents and guardians of homeless children and youth and unaccompanied homeless youth: • The child or youth shall be immediately enrolled and allowed to fully participate in school, even if unable to produce records normally required for enrollment (e.g., academic records, immunization and other required health records, proof of residency, or other documentation) or has missed application or enrollment deadlines during any period of homelessness. • Homeless children and youths are not stigmatized or segregated on the basis of their status as homeless and have full and equal educational and related opportunities. • Meaningful opportunities to participate in the education of their children including special notices of events, parent-teacher conferences, newsletters, and access to student records. • Immediate enrollment and transportation to the school of origin. “School of origin” means the school that a child or youth attended when permanently housed or the school in which the child or youth was last enrolled, including a preschool.

Please contact Emmett Durtschi, homeless liaison for the Verona Area School District, at (608) 845-4314 or durtsche@verona.k12.wi.us for additional information about the rights and services described above.

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Country View Elementary “Everyday you are building a masterpiece and that masterpiece is YOU!” This message is read daily on our morning announcements as a reminder of how important each person is at Country View. We believe everyone has unique talents and greatness that they contribute each day. We believe it is part of our job to help each child discover and grow that greatness. This year, our theme is “Super Powers.” We will use this theme to recognize students for Michelle Nummerdor, growing their “Super Powers” of Principal persistence, cooperation, respect, reflection, generosity, self-control, creativity, and courage. We will kick-off the year with our All-School Drop-In and Picture Day on Thursday, August 30 from 4:00 – 6:00 pm. This is an opportunity for families to visit their child’s classroom and have their child’s picture taken for our yearbook. We welcome family involvement and have a very productive and supportive Parent-Teacher Organization (PTO). Our PTO organizes special events that include Share Fair, Walk-A-Thon, and Family Fun Night.

Come visit our school or check us out on-line: Country View Elementary, 710 Lone Pine Way, Verona, WI 53593 Principal: Michelle Nummerdor (608) 845-4810 Email: Michelle.Nummerdor@verona.k12.wi.us Website: www.verona.k12.wi.us Office: (608) 845-4800 Hours: Monday – Friday 7:15 am – 3:30 pm Staff Member Alling, Katie Arnholz, Sara Barberg, Adrienne Battles, Tess Belmili, Ali

Position Library Media Center Director Special Education Fourth Grade Kindergarten Custodian

Bircher, Brad Custodian Bly, Kathy Food Service Bowman, Sarah Special Educational Assistant Brisky, Haley Curriculum & Learning Specialist Covington, Regan Special Education Crowe, Stacey First Grade Curtis, Carmen First Grade Dalhoff, Elizabeth Fifth Grade Dorn, Katelyn Secretary Ehle, Leah Educational Technology Assistant Ellickson, Megan Certified Occupational Therapist Assistant Evers, Jennifer Special Education Assistant Flogel, Allen Second Grade Fortney, Lisa Second Grade Frei, Christine English as a Second Language Teacher Froehlich, Lisa Counselor Fronek, Angela First Grade Gorzalski, Erica Occupational Therapist Graham, Theresa Second Grade Guerek, Tashi Custodian Gullett, Kelly Special Education Assistant Hasselkus, Sarah Educational Assistant Holland, Erin Kindergarten Huttner, Karie Educational Technology Coordinator Juzwik, Ann Nurse Kehoe, Kaitlyn Special Education Kinsley, Amanda Third Grade Kruger, Molly Music Lawry, Molly Second Grade Lazare, Megan Bilingual Resource Teacher Lim, Angel Educational Assistant Lindauer, Michelle Reading & Math Resource Maring, Ashley Reading & Math Resource Martin, Marissa Special Educational Assistant McConnell, Amelia Secretary Messmann, Dave Fifth Grade Nolan, Rachel Fourth Grade Nummerdor, Michelle Principal Oscar, Kari PBIS Internal Coach

Page, Rebecca Teacher for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Passini, Mika Fifth Grade Prill, Abby Fifth Grade Pschorr, Nancy Special Education Rebholz, Jon Kindergarten Roberts, Heather Educational Assistant Rohlfing, Sharon First Grade Rud, Laura Food Service Sheaffer, Hope Third Grade Sippola, Jennifer Kindergarten Smith, Ashley Fourth Grade Spoon, Paulette Physical Therapist Wagman, Laurie Food Service Wegner, Melissa Speech & Language Weisensel, Jennifer Kindergarten Walesewicz, John Physical Education Wersal, Tricia Third Grade Xiong, Knou Social Worker Zimmer, Laura Reading & Math Resource Zimmer, Sarah First Grade Zorr, Lisa Third Grade

Verona Area International School Welcome back and Ni hao! The entire Verona Area International School (VAIS) staff is eager to welcome students to the start of the 2018-2019 school year. VAIS will continue to provide a Chinese Immersion program with an emphasis on preparing our learners to be global citizens. We are proud of our recent DPI Report Card score of 88.1, indicating our school Significantly Exceeds Expectations, and look forward to meeting our goal to guide all our learners to be successful. We are excited for another Ann Princl, Director wonderful school year filled with the joy of learning!

Tuesday through Friday, the first bell rings at 7:35, with 7:45 am being the official start of the school day. All students are expected to be in their classrooms at the official start time. 2:35 pm is the end of the day. Bus routes are printed in the Verona Press and will be available on the VASD website. Or, parents may call Badger Bus, 608-845-2255 with questions.

First Day of School Information! Kindergarten - Fifth Grade All K-5 students, please report to your classrooms on Tuesday, September 4th.

Meet the Teachers Join us at VAIS on Tuesday, August 28, 5:00-6:00 pm at VAIS to meet the teachers, see your classrooms, and connect

School Hours and Transportation On Mondays, the first bell rings at 9:15, with 9:25 am being the official start of the school day.

Back To School Checklist

Teaching Staff Lumei Huang K-1 Teacher Amanda Johnson K-1 Teacher Yumeng Wang 2-3 Teacher Nicole Nelson 2-3 Teacher Erin Poeschl 4th Grade Teacher Sarah Shaw 5th Grade and and Global Arts Teacher Yingying Reiter 4-5 Teacher Lisa Ahner Bilingual Resource Teacher Katie LaChance LMC Director Karie Huttner Educational Technology Coach Erin Poeschl Reading Resource Teacher Student Services Staff Andrea Davis Occupational Therapist Rebecca DuCharme School Nurse Lisa Froehlich Guidance Counselor Kathy Garity Social Worker Sarah Greenlaw Special Education Teacher TBD School Psychologist Mya Rognstad Physical Therapist Ellie Wells Speech and Language Pathologist Educational Support David Frederickson Educational Technology Assistant Lei Lei Special Educational Assistant Diane Peterson Educational Assistant

with friends.

Back to School Night Families, please join us on Tuesday, September 25, 5:307:30 pm, for our Back to School Night. Children are invited and will be able to share their learning spaces with their families. Parents/Guardians, this evening will also provide information about our curriculum and expected learning outcomes.

Staff

Notebooks

Pencils

Folders

Eye Exams

Administrative/Office Staff Diane Hager School Secretary Carin Higgins Educational Assistant/Nurse/Secretary Yyare ParraPichardo School Secretary Ann Princl Director

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Dr. Emmylou Wilson Optometrist (608) 848-5168 www.VeronaVisionCare.com

Head Custodian Night Custodian Night Custodian

Kitchen Staff Nancy Laycock Bev Andrew Julie Werner

Head Cook Cook 1 Food Service Assistant

Governance Council Members Tracy Doeppers Parent Representative Grace Flores Co-President Cindy Grady Co-President Laura Grady Treasurer Kurt Hermsen Parent Representative Lumei Huang Staff Representative Charles James UW Representative David Kassa Parent Representative Kathy Lake Secretary Teresa Mueller Vice President Ann Princl Director Sarah Shaw Staff Representative

The Wisconsin Student Assessment System

Dr. Tami Hunt Optometrist

320 S. Main Street, Verona, WI

Custodial Staff Mike Brown Lloyd Hass Marty Hegge

The Wisconsin Student Assessment System (WSAS) is a comprehensive statewide program designed to provide information about what students know in core academic areas and whether they can apply what they know. The WSAS includes: • The Wisconsin Forward Exam at grades 3-8 in English Language Arts (ELA) and Mathematics, at grades 4 and 8 in Science, and 4, 8, and 10 in Social Studies • ACT Aspire at grades 9 & 10

• The ACT Plus Writing at grade 11 for Reading, English, Mathematics, Science, and Writing • ACT WorkKeys at grade 11 Student performance on these assessments is reported in proficiency categories and used for accountability determination at the school, district and state levels. These tests together create the Wisconsin Student Assessment System. For questions from Verona Area School District, contact Ann Franke, Director of Curriculum and Instruction, at 608-845-4311 or frankea@ verona.k12.wi.us.


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Verona Area Core Knowledge® Charter School Verona Area Core Knowledge® Charter School (CKCS) is excited to begin its 23rd year as a part of the Verona Area School District. CKCS is a K-8 program that uses the Core Knowledge Sequence for our K-8 curriculum and Direct Instruction to teach reading, mathematics and language to students in grades K-5. Our students and staff strive to Be Respectful, Be Responsible, Be Rick Kisting, Safe, and Be Kind each day. Last Director school year, our students demonstrated both strong academic progress as well as being positive members of our school community. This year, we look forward to the celebration of our students’ positive actions as well as their academic excellence through a variety of both in-class and school-wide activities such as all school assemblies, Pro-Awards, and Principal Awards, just to name a few. We also look forward to our tradition of service learning projects that focuses on giving back to others in our community. Last year, CKCS students visited assisted living centers, provided toiletries and food for homeless shelters, raised funds for American Family Children’s Hospital and the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and provided funds for area families in need through the Helping Hands Program (just to name a few services provided by our students). CKCS is a parent-led charter school and has a long history of strong parent involvement. We encourage all parents to make a meaningful connection to our school, including participation on one of our three parent leadership groups (Governing Council, Parent Round Table, or Parents Advocating for Student Success); volunteering to help at one of our many school events such as Sock Hops, Movie Nights, Art Fair, Science Fair, Book Fair and International Night; or helping in the classroom. Regardless of your schedule or availability, we would like to welcome you to be involved in our K-8 school! Staff at CKCS are excited to greet all new and returning students on the first full day of school, Wednesday September 5th. Please be aware that there are partial days for some students on Tuesday, September 4th. Please read the following for more information. Below are ways to learn more information about CKCS and the upcoming school year.

Website: http://ckcs.verona.k12.wi.us/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Core-KnowledgeCharter-448779121991723/timeline/?ref=hl Twitter: https://twitter.com/CKCS_VASD Director/Principal: Rick Kisting e-mail: kistingr@verona.k12.wi.us Office Phone: (608) 845-4130 Fax: (888) 599-6732

First Day of School Grades K-5 On Tuesday, September 4th, orientation sessions will be held between 1:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. in CKCS classrooms for elementary students in grade kindergarten thru 5th grade. These sessions will be with their parent or guardian. Each session will last 55 minutes. Lifetouch Photography will be taking K-5 student photos in the LMC from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Badger Bus Service will NOT be providing transportation on September 4th for the K-5 orientation sessions. Regular classes for grades K-5 begin on Wednesday, September 5th. School hours for the elementary students are 8:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. Grades 6-8 Students entering sixth grade at CKCS and new 7th and 8th grade students should report to the Badger Ridge Middle School/ Core Knowledge® Charter School site on Tuesday, September 4th. Classes begin at 8:30 a.m. and end at 3:33 p.m. for 6th grade students only. New 7th and 8th grade students will start at 8:30 a.m. and be released at 10:30 a.m. Returning 7th and 8th grade students do not have class on September 4th. Badger Bus Service will be available in the morning and afternoon for 6th graders on September 4th. New 7th and 8th grade students may ride the bus to school and a bus will take them home at 10:30 AM. All students in grades 6, 7, and 8 should report to the Badger Ridge Middle School/Core Knowledge® Charter School site on Wednesday, September 5th for the first day of class for all students.

Staff Kindergarten: Tamara Gunwall and Jillian Bauer; First Grade: Gabrielle McBride and Brooke Richardson; Second

Grade: Kelley Greene and Tessa Lambe; Third Grade: Julie Bie and Jessi Thompson; Fourth Grade: Cathy Childers and Jessica Luna; Fifth Grade: Karen Hanson and Kendall Schorr; K-5 Resource: Martha Blevins; K-5 Art: Dayna Sable; K-5 Music: Randy Newtson; K-5 Physical Education: Brooks Jackson; Grade 6: Jennifer Faulkner and Mark Rohlfing; Grade 7: Carla Bonsignore and Amy Reimer; Grade 8: Heidi Mondloch and Michal Watson; MS Math and Resource: Ashley Tarkenton; Special Education: Brenda Schiessl and Linda Arrowood; Secretary: Roxy Kerkenbush; Curriculum Coordinator: Nicole Boedeker; K-5 PBIS Coach: Katie Neuman; MS Guidance Counselors: Amie Pittman and Ajong Elvis; Social Worker: Stacie Wagner; School Psychologist: Marlene Koch; Instructional Assistants: Diane Emden, Deborah Manley, Crystal Johnson, Michelle Roach, and Noelle Seelen; LMC Director: Lisa Miller; Director/Principal: Rick Kisting. In addition, CKCS middle school students receive instruction from the Badger Ridge Middle School Encore Teachers (art, physical education, music, information and technology literacy, family and consumer education, and world language).

Back to School Night Middle School: Thursday, August 30th, 4:00-7:00 p.m.: CKCS grades 6-8. Elementary School: Tuesday, September 18th, 5:00-7:00 p.m.: CKCS grades K-5.

Vocational education civil rights compliance In compliance with vocational education civil rights, it is our responsibility to inform the general public and students that the following vocational courses are offered without discrimination to all Verona area middle school and high school students. In a limited number of classes, a grade level requirement or pre-requisite(s) may be necessary for enrollment. Vocational education courses offered at Badger Ridge and Savanna Oaks Middle Schools: Family & Consumer Education Courses: 9-Week Exploratory Class KFC “Kids, Food and Cooking” Business Wanna-Bees Designs in Living Technology Education Information and Tech Literacy Comp. Science 3D Design and Build Vocational education courses offered at Verona Area High School: Agriculture Courses: Advanced Animal/Vet Science Advanced Biotech Agribusiness Workplace Apprenticeship Agriculture Leadership Agriculture Structures: How To Biotechnology Horticulture Natural Resource Management Power Mechanics Advance Power Mechanics Soils & Plant Science Vet Science Science of Vet Medicine Agriculture Mechanics Agricultural Food Science Vet Tech Assistant Apprenticeship Technology Education Courses: Advanced Power Mechanics Advanced Welding Applied Electricity Architecture Youth Apprenticeship Automotive Youth Apprenticeship Computer Aided Drafting and Design Computer Hardware Essentials Construction Youth Apprenticeship Digital Electronics Electronic Engineering Engine Maintenance Engineering Drafting Engineering Youth Apprenticeship Exploring Technology Intro to Engineering Design Manufacturing Youth Apprenticeship Metals Processes Power Mechanics Advanced Power Mechanics Principles of Construction Principles of Engineering

Sculpture/Welding Welding Technology Advanced Welding Technology Wood Processes IA, I, & II Robotics Math for the Trades Family & Consumer Science Courses: Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) Youth Apprenticeship Child Development Child Care: Health Safety and Nutrition Contemporary Living Culinary 1 – Beginning Foods Culinary 2 – Advanced Food Culinary 3 – Foods Around the World Health Youth Apprenticeship Hospitality Youth Apprenticeship Housing & Interiors Medical Occupations Medical Terminology Parents and Children ProStart I and II Surviving Independently Tourism Youth Apprenticeship Foods Around the World Pharmacy Tech Youth Apprenticeship Baking and Pastry Arts

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Business Education Courses: Layout & Design College Accounting Digital Visual Communication e Technology Finance Youth Apprenticeship Hospitality and Tourism Apprenticeship Introduction to Accounting Business, Marketing, and Finance Keyboarding for Accuracy/Speed Law & Ethics MAC Applications Managing Your Financial Life Web Design Yearbook Production Your Money Social Media and Advertising Economics College Accounting Inquiries regarding the interpretation or application of this information shall be referred to the following designated compliance offices: Ann Franke (Title IX Coordinator) Director of Instruction Verona Area School District 700 N. Main St, Verona, WI 53593 (608) 845-4311 Emmett Durtschi (Section 504 Coordinator) Director of Student Services Verona Area School District 700 N. Main St, Verona, WI 53593 (608) 845-4314

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Savanna Oaks Middle School Back to School Night

absence. If your child has received medical attention, please send a note and/or doctor’s excuse explaining the reason for absence.

Our first opportunity for Savanna Oaks families and staff to be together will be Thursday, August 30th from 4 – 7pm. During this time there will be presentations for students and families as well as the opportunity to try out lockers, meet staff and reacquaint Sandy Eskrich, Principal & Pete Christofferson, Associate Principal with friends.

Student Progress Reporting

First Day of School

Extra-Curricular Activities

Savanna Oaks’ first day of school will be Tuesday, September 4th for sixth graders and students new to our school. This day provides our newest scholars with an opportunity to acquaint themselves to Savanna Oaks. Students and parents of 7th and 8th grade students may drop off materials/supplies and organize their lockers. Please refer to 7th and 8th grade team messages for specifics. The first day of school for all students will be Wednesday, September 5th. All students will begin with their Advisory class. Students may refer to their schedules for their Advisor and room number. Schedules will be available online in mid-August and a copy will be distributed to each student in Advisory. Advisory classroom assignments for all students will be available as students enter the building. Please note the time of the middle school day: 8:30 a.m. – 3:33 p.m. Late Starts are NOT every Monday. Please refer to our website calendar for dates. Our building opens for students at 8am, as the front doors will be unlocked and students may gather in the commons and have breakfast if they choose.

Middle school offers a wide variety of opportunities outside the traditional school day such as clubs, activities and athletics. These include: Cross Country (September), Volleyball (September), Wrestling (November-December), Basketball-boys (Nov-Dec), Basketball-girls (Jan-Feb.), Ski Club (January and February) Track (April-May), Drama Club (fall to spring), Forensics (JanFeb), Student Council (all year), All-School Musical (Feb-May), Math Club (Nov-April.) and more as students and staff dream them up! Daily announcements and the SOMS website keep everyone informed as to opportunities and how to join.

Savanna Oaks Website (www.soms.verona.k12.wi.us) A live calendar of school events, which is reliably kept up-todate, is available on the web. Family resources such as announcements, attendance contacts and information about learning activities can be found on the site. Students will find a portal for their grade-level team and this will include information about courses, teachers, events and learning activities. Our library is also an active link and a route to even more learning resources. Please keep in mind that we communicate with our families using SchoolMessenger and our primary means of communication is electronic. If another route is better for you (paper, texting, phone calls, etc.) please let your student’s Advisory teacher know and we’ll try to accommodate.

Student Absences If your child will be absent from school, we ask parents to call the Attendance Hotline (845-4003) by 9:00 a.m. and leave a message regarding the absence. When your child returns to school, if you have not phoned in, please send a note explaining the

Student progress can be monitored on our school’s webpage under the Families tab, then under PowerSchool as well as other websites as defined by each student’s team of teachers. Student/ parent access codes for PowerSchool as well as other ways to follow progress are available for every family. The foundation of assessment at Savanna Oaks is demonstration of mastery of course standards. We will communicate quarterly in a Student Progress Report both Habits of Learning ratings as well as progress in mastering standards. Our progress reports describe standards that were attempted and the degree of success to date on each.

Staff The Savanna Oaks faculty and staff have a wealth of experience in learning with middle school students. We continue our commitment to supporting our learners in setting personal goals and moving toward mastery. We have seen impressive evidence that when learners are given voice and choice, their engagement empowers their learning. We are excited to start the 2018-19 school year! Administrative/Office Staff Sandy Eskrich Principal Pete Christofferson Associate Principal Rita Wedderspoon Secretary Kris Wilbricht Secretary Student Services Staff Christie Burke Psychologist Sandra Buxton Special Education Supervisor Rebecca Ducharme Nurse Kathy Garity Social Worker Sarah Holzum Counselor Beth Mason Secretary Asa Miura Counselor Teaching Staff Madison Anderson Maria Andreano-Beirne Erin Barnard Maria Barr Heidi Becker

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Cessely Block Art Teacher JoAnn Busalacchi LMC Director Jeaneen Butler Language Arts/Social Studies Teacher Ann Byfield Bilingual Education Teacher Maria Carvalho Special Ed. Teacher Stephanie Coyle Special Ed. Teacher Bradley Crandell Gym/Health Teacher Andrea Davis Occupational Therapist Carrie Dingle Language Arts/Social Studies Teacher Ann Frederickson Math Teacher Ramona Gasser Social Studies/Science Teacher Melissa Gobourne Language Arts Teacher Terilyn Heling Bilingual Education Teacher Kelly Hettich COTA Geoffrey Johnson Math Teacher Michelle Kay Math Teacher Molly Lawson FACE Teacher Jean Marty Language Arts Teacher Karen Mittelstaedt Math/Science/Social Studies Teacher Cheryl Motelet Science Teacher Natasha Olson Math Teacher Sava Parisi Math Teacher Jesse Peterson Band Director Katie Pingle Language Arts Teacher Brenda Poller Gym Teacher Gregory Puent Science Teacher Jill Rauwerdink Math Teacher Stephanie Schlimgen Science/Social Studies Teacher Paulette Spoon Physical Therapist Tim Strohbusch Technology Teacher Sarah Sweeney Language Arts Teacher Stephanie Symes Curriculum and Learning Specialist/ Tech Coach Stacy Tremaine Special Education Teacher Adam Walsh Social Studies Teacher Noah Weibel Social Studies Teacher Sue Whooley Deaf & Hard of Hearing Teacher Barb Winger-Rourke World Language Teacher Educational Assistants Karen Beckerleg Educational/Health/LMC Assistant Debra Franch Special Ed. Assistant Jamie Pitts Special Ed. Assistant Nancy Platto Technology/LMC Assistant Emily Smith Special Ed. Assistant Shondra Smith Special Ed. Assistant Angie Swenson Bilingual Educational Assistant Custodial Staff Brad Kooistra Karen Kral-Schoenman Jose Veguilla Tony Yang

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Ways to Get Involved in the School District The Verona Area School District is committed to not only seeking input and ideas from parent and community members, but to also invite you to volunteer for the many great things that are happening our schools every day. We welcome your involvement as we strive to provide the highest quality school experience possible! Some volunteer positions require a background check for the safety of our students and staff. Your school office will assist you in this process if needed. Listed below are regularly scheduled events and sev-

eral other ways that parents and community members can get involved with the schools. We welcome you to attend these events and participate in our schools. • School Board Meetings – Whether you decide to run for a seat on the board or just come as an attendee, board meetings are generally held at 7:00 p.m. on the first and third Monday of each month in the Board Room of the Administration Building, 700 N. Main St. in Verona. These meetings follow a posted agenda and include discussion of important educational issues and events of the

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school district. There is an audience portion at the beginning of each meeting that is set aside for residents to provide input to the school board. It is the policy of the school board not to comment on topics raised during the audience portion as many of the topics raised are not posted on the agenda for discussion. These meetings are also televised locally on VCAT and FACT cable access television. • School Board Committees – In the past, the Board has developed committees to assist Board members in making decisions surrounding topics such as the Strategic Plan, boundary changes, the school calendar, or the district’s transgender plan. There may also be other ad hoc committees that develop at various times of the year. Current committees are listed on the Board page of the website. • School Continuous Improvement Teams – These teams exist at every school site in the district as an extension of the governance of the district for the purpose of improving student learning. Each Continuous Improvement Team engages a representative group of the school community to collaboratively listen, learn and share diverse perspectives. Each team meets regularly at a time that works best for the group to conduct their business. Contact the school principal to express interest in joining or to learn more. • PTA/PTO – These Parent-Teacher groups meet regularly in the district at some of the school sites. These groups typically support fundraising and enrichment opportunities for the school, as well as coordinate adult volunteers, staff appreciation events and communication among parents within the school. Contact the school office for the names of the PTA/PTO officers. • Classroom Assistance – Parents are always encouraged to contact their child’s classroom teacher(s) to see if there are ways to help in the classroom or assist in other ways at the school. This kind of interaction with students can often be the most rewarding for the parent and student. Parents and community members are welcome to volunteer in the classroom by reading to students or listening to students read, chaperoning field trips, helping with special projects, sharing an area of interest, or simply by being another caring adult to support a child who needs some special attention. Contact the building principal or teacher from the school where you would like to volunteer in the classroom.

• Literacy Volunteers – The Verona Area School District offers a program where caring adults become literacy volunteers to work with students in grades K-3 who struggle with their reading skills. Anyone interested in helping a young student succeed in reading is invited to participate as a volunteer. We welcome any interested community members - parents, retired residents, young adults, service club members - to consider this opportunity. Volunteers can spend as little as 30 minutes per week. Those interested in volunteering will be invited to participate in a short orientation and training session to learn a few basics of literacy instruction and the requirements of the program. Early in the fall, volunteers are partnered with an elementary classroom teacher and matched with a student (or two) from that classroom. Community volunteers are greatly appreciated and make the program successful. If you are interested, please contact Gretchen Zimmerman at zimmermg@verona.k12.wi.us as Literacy Volunteer training session dates are always announced in the fall. • Other school-specific volunteer needs – Each school in the district has various volunteers needs, including committee work, with the desire to have parent or community involvement. These might include: - Library Assistants (sorting or shelving books, laminating projects, etc.) - Serving on a school-specific committee, with common ones being: - School’s Continuous Improvement Team - PTOs - Task-specific duties that might include: - Book or science fairs - Art shows - School decorating - Math coaching - Reading books to classes - Lunch room assistants - Assisting young students at Natatorium for swim classes - Leading study groups with students - Fundraisers (such as concession stands) - Serving as a guest speaker on career days or other events - Administrative/clerical support in the office (stuffing mailings, answering phones, etc.) Check with your school or the district office for opportunities!


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Badger Ridge Middle School weeks of school. Detailed information will be mailed home.

VASD’s iPad damage waiver program

Jamie Duckert, Associate Principal & Alan Buss, Principal

First Day of School The first day of school for all sixth graders is Tuesday, September 4 (Only 7/8 grade students new to the district will have a morning session on September 4). Seventh and eighth graders will begin on Wednesday, September 5. On September 4, sixth graders will have the opportunity to participate in various activities that will help them transition to our school, which will begin at 8:30 a.m. Students should report to their advisory period class at 8:30 a.m. Classes will finish at the regular ending time of 3:33 p.m.

Back-to-School Night Parents and students are invited to attend Back-to-School Night” on Thursday, August 30 from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. The program will allow parents to choose from a variety of experiences to fill a timeframe that meets their family time and informational needs. Detailed information will be mailed home.

School Pictures All students will have their pictures taken during Back-to-School Night on Thursday August 30th. Picture order forms will be available at this time. All students will be issued a school identification card with their picture on it sometime during the second week of school. Picture retake day will be Monday, September 10.

1:1 iPads All students will be issued personal iPads for the 2018-19 school year to engage in academic work. Parent informational meetings will be offered for all parents during the opening

You may have seen this information when registering your student(s) for school, but just a reminder if you have a student in 4th-12th grade, you can enroll your student’s iPad in VASD’s iPad damage waiver program (formerly through a company called One2One). To enroll your student’s iPad in our damage waiver program, please visit e-Funds for Schools (Link: https://payments.efundsforschools.com/ v3/districts/55089 ). You can also use e-Funds to pay school fees and deposit money into your student’s lunch account.

Student Absence If your child will be absent from school, we ask parents to make every effort to call the school office (845-4103) by 9:00 a.m. and leave a message regarding the absence. Parents will be called if your child is absent and we have not received a message from you.

Student Assignment Planner and Handbook Students are expected to utilize electronic planners or paper assignment planner. The student handbook is located on the school’s website for review at any time.

Locks and Locker Set-up Incoming sixth graders and new BRMS/ CKMS students will be issued locks from the school on Back-to- School Night. The cost of the lock is $5.00 and will be used all three years at the middle school. Seventh and eighth grade students may purchase replacement locks the first day of school for $5.00. The school building will be open daily in late August for students to set up their lockers. Students may also set up their lockers during Back-to-School Night on August 30.

Extracurricular Activities We encourage students to participate in the extracurricular activities that we offer at the middle school. The Student Handbook and our website lists all of the opportunities that are available. Students will also receive information about these activities through our daily announcements.

We look forward to beginning the school year and providing a positive and rewarding experience for the students who attend Badger Ridge! Alan Buss, Principal BRMS 845-4110 Administrative/Office Staff Alan Buss Principal Jamie Duckert Assoc. Principal Cindy Reed Secretary Patricia Rink Secretary Vanessa Vaughn Secretary Staff Meagan Abbott Science/Social Studies 6 Rebecca Benson Special Education Teacher John Bremmer Information Technology Teacher Christine Burton Special Education Teacher Nate Campbell Special Education Teacher Nick Collar Lang. Arts & Social Studies 8 Karmyn Debilzen Math 7 Marcie Frehner Reading Specialist/ Resource Shayla Glass Lang. Arts & Social Studies 7 Jennifer Griffith UNITY Sarah Grotsky Art Lang. Arts/Social Studies 8 Jodi Guttman Mark Happel Physical Education Beth Harms Math & Science 8 Melissa Harrison Science & Soc Studies Suzanne Hartjes Social Studies 7 Andrea High Social Studies & Lang. Arts 6 Katie Hustad Lang. Arts/Soc Studies 6 Marcie Ibarra Foreign Language Spanish Brooks Jackson Health Therese Josephson Orchestra Diana Lehnherr FACE & BW/KFC Andrea Leibfried Math & Social Studies 6 Jessica Martinez Science/Social Studies 6 Ken McCluskey Social Studies 8 Trisha Murphy Science 8 Halla Nelson Choir Susan Reddan UNITY & Math Resource Bobbie Reinhart Math & Science 7 Pat Rich Band Danielle Ritter Physical Education William Rogeberg Language Arts 7 Jean-Marc Ruel Math 8 Dayna Sable Art

Scott Schweickhardt Special Education Teacher Laila Tabrizi ELL Teacher Alice Thoftne ELL Teacher Marissa Tracy Special Education Teacher Sarah Urben Education Technology Coach Renee Wedderspoon Reading Sue Whooley Special Education Teacher Karin Wirth Foreign Language— German/Spanish Sarah Worley Science 7 Amy Zillmer Math/Social Studies 6 Special Education Support Sandra Buxton Special Education Supervisor Patti Richardson Speech & Language Paulette Spoon Occupational Therapist Student Services Elizabeth Anderson Health Room Assistant Elvis Ajong Counselor Barb Devenecia Health Room Assistant Ann Juzwik Nurse Marlene Koch Psychologist Lisa Miller LMC Director Katie Neuman Internal PBIS Coach Amie Pittman Counselor Stacie Wagner Social Worker Renee Wedderspoon Curriculum and Learning Specialist Educational Assistants Patricia Cash Rink Karen Erickson Blake Garcia Amanda Kitzman Marina Kitzrow Matt Reines Custodial Staff Terry Brown Melinda Kerl Jason Meyer Head Custodian James Storch Food Service Staff Cindra Magli Food Service Director Robyn Billig Asst. Food Service Director Theresa Bull Secretary JoJo Llanto Cook Hannah Thompson Secretary Gail Thiesenhusen Cook Christy Tinoco Cook Michelle Wiest Head Cook

Exploration Academy Charter High School

First Day of School Only new Exploration Academy students and Exploration Academy Mentors Pheng Lee, Director should report directly to the K-wing building on September 4 at 8:30 AM. Students will be released at 3:37 PM. All Exploration Academy students will report for a full day of school on September 5. The standard student school day will begin at 8:30 AM. Exploration Academy will dismiss at 3:37 PM. Bus routes are printed in the Verona Press and parents can call Badger Bus at 845-2255. Any special transportation instructions should be put in writing and sent to the school office to the attention of Mr. Pheng Lee.

Registration Registration for Exploration Academy and payment of fees is totally online for your convenience. Student pictures will be taken on Friday, September 7th. The fee schedule will be as follows: General fee = $35 (includes student planner/handbook); extracurricular fees: club participation fee = $40; parking permits = $50; yearbook = $60. Please refer to the district web page for more specific information regarding fees. Students will also have the option to purchase a $35 pass to attend athletic events all year long. Athletic Fee Structure 1 Sport Athlete $125.00 total for one sport 2 Sport Athlete $125.00 + $25.00 = $150.00 total for two sports 3 Sport Athlete $125.00 +$25.00 + $15.00 = $165.00 total for three sports **Note that a family who has more than one child and those children are in multiple sports will pay a flat fee of $250.00**

Student Absence Attendance is taken multiple times throughout the school day. Parents are asked to call the K-wing attendance line (8454503) before 8:30 AM to inform the school when your child is

going to be absent or tardy. Parents are also required to forward a dated written excuse, noting the reason for the absence, upon the child’s return to school.

Staff Administrative/Office Staff (845-4550) Pheng Lee Director Theresa Saley Administrative Assistant Teaching Staff (845-4550) Cami Streets Math/Advisor Chad Welty Social Studies/Advisor Steve Lewis English/Advisor Matthew Bruss Science/Advisor Rick Engen Special Education/Advisor Student Services Staff Ms. Leslie Morrison Counselor for EA Ms. Pat Lynam School Nurse Ms. Will Howlett Psychologist Officer Mitch Ziolkowski Police Liaison Officer Mr. Cory Zimmerman School Social Worker Ms. Andrea Bonaparte School Social Worker

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Athletics/Activities (845-4490) Mr. Mark Kryka Activities Director Ms Jessica Flood Athletic Trainer Governance Council Membership Paul Driftmier Chair TBD Vice Chair TBD Treasurer Cathy Driftmier Parent Representative Phil Anderson Parent Representative Judi Quinton Parent Representative Lesley Morrison Grams Staff Representative Chad Welty Staff Representative

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Exploration Academy will welcome 80 students for the 2018-2019 school year. Parents and students may learn more or apply for admission to Exploration Academy throughout the school year by visiting www.verona.k12. wi.us and in the upper left corner under Select a School, choose Exploration Academy Charter School.


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Verona Area High School

Left to right: Michael Murphy, associate principal Pam Hammen, principal Pheng Lee, associate principal Jorge Avalos, associate principal Tamera Sutor, associate principal

I recently read a quote that resonated with me, “Intelligence plus character – that is the goal of true education” – Martin Luther King Jr. I realized how frequently I am struck by our students and staff displaying these very traits inside the halls of VAHS. It is with this feeling of gratitude that I welcome you to the 20182019 school year at Verona Area High School. Although our new high school is still a couple of years away, the plans are in place, ground has been broken and building has begun. Here are some fun facts: 95% of student spaces will have access to natural daylight; 100% of all lights are LED; there will be digital projection capabilities in ALL classrooms; and there will be over 1,300 parking spaces! It’s so exciting to see the vision becoming a reality and to think that this year’s freshman and sophomores will be walking those halls in September 2020. The multi-faceted approach to every step of the planning process has brought with it a strong sense of inclusion of which we feel proud. Speaking of pride, you may have heard about this proud moment, “Verona Area High School was named one of the top ten BEST HIGH SCHOOLS in Wisconsin, according to U.S. News & World Report.” The ranking identifies schools that best serve all of their students, including historically underserved populations, and assesses the degree to which students are prepared for college-level coursework. Again, I am in awe of the caliber of students and staff at VAHS.

Outside of the classroom, our students continue to demonstrate leadership everyday through sports, jobs, volunteer work, and clubs. Research has shown that participating in extracurricular activities, clubs and sports increase students’ sense of engagement to their school. Here at VAHS we offer over 35 clubs and activities. With so much to choose from, there is certain to be an area of interest for you. Whatever your personal recipe for success calls for, I am confident you can find just the right ingredients at VAHS. And if not, let’s tweak the recipe. Here’s to an amazing year for us all…Welcome! Pam Hammen

Verona Area High School is ready for a new year! Classes will begin for ALL incoming freshmen and ALL NEW students ONLY on Tuesday, September 4th beginning at 8:30 a.m. ALL students will report on Wednesday, September 5th at 8:30 a.m. All student pictures (grades 9-12) will be taken on Friday, September 7th. Registration and payment of fees is completely online for your convenience.

School Fees: General fee - $35 (required) Parking permits (optional for seniors only) - $50 Athletic Pass $35 (optional--to attend at-home, non-tournament, sporting events) **Please refer to the district web page for more specific information regarding fees.**

Athletic Fee Structure 1st Sport $125.00 2nd Sport $150.00 3rd Sport $165.00 **Maximum out of pocket cost is $250/ family**

Contact us: Verona Area High School 300 Richard Street, Verona, WI 53593 Principal: Pam Hammen (608-845-4410), e-mail: hammenp@verona.k12.wi.us

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2018-2019 Verona Area High School/Exploration Academy Staff (As of July 20, 2018) Administrative Team & Support Staff (845-4404) Pam Hammen – Principal (845-4410) Jorge Avalos – Associate Principal (845-4412) Pheng Lee –Associate Principal (845-4560) Michael Murphy – Associate Principal (845-4505) Tamara Sutor – Associate Principal (845-4411) Christy Cook – Power School Secretary (845-4408) Sarah Johnson – K-Wing Office Secretary (845-4509) Shannon Kelly - Assistant to the Principal (845-4405) Rhonda King - Main Office Secretary (845-4404) Theresa Saley – K-Wing Secretary (845-4550) Attendance Office Natasha Hendricks (845-4407) Automated Attendance Line (845-4403) Student Services Staff (845-4430 or 845-4431) Andrea Bonaparte – School Social Worker Todd Endl - School Security Carri Hale - Counselor Shawn Harris – Counselor Will Howlett – School Psychologist Kelly Knueve - Counselor Sandra Kurzbuch - District Interpreter Pat Lynam - School Nurse Gynarva Monroe – Student Interventionist Lesley Morrison – Counselor Rochelle Pagel – Student Services Secretary Frank Rodriguez – S chool Parent Community Liaison Jeremy Solomon – Counselor Mona Walker - Student Services Secretary Walter Williams – Counselor Cory Zimmerman - School Social Worker Officer Mitch Ziolkowski - Police Liaison Officer Athletics/Activities (845-4490) Mark Kryka – Wildcat Activities Director Mike Stout - Athletic Trainer Jody Witte-Davis – Wildcat Activities Secretary

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Verona Area High School Faculty Eric Anderson - Music/Band Sara Asendorf – Social Studies Matthew Austin- Science Laura Bakken - Mathematics Katie Bartolerio - OT Jeff Behringer - Social Studies Julie Berndt - Social Studies Rick Boehm - Tech Ed Amy Boettner – Special Education Debra Breunig - English Matthew Bruss – Exploration Academy Tracy Burandt – English Michelle Burns – Science Mollie Cahill - English Todd Casey – Special Education Jamie Diaz – Special Education Karen Diemer-Toney - German Sarah Domres - Social Studies Richard Dow – Science William Doyle - Physical Education Sarah Elms –LEAP Mark Endres - Mathematics Richard Engen - Special Education Kate Fasbender – Science Nick Faus – Physical Education/Health David Fidler - English Jennifer Glassford – Social Studies Keely Graettinger - Family and Consumer Education Matthew Griffin – Tech Ed Adam Grindle – Special Education Jim Guy - Mathematics Kristen Hanson – Mathematics Mary Hardin – English Carly Hasse - Physical Education/Health Paul Heinicke - Music Bailey Hildebrandt - Mathematics Faye Hoban - Special Education Christopher Hoel - Mathematics Brenda Hofmann – Mathematics Gwen Hogan - English Kabby Hong - English Annelies Howell - Mathematics/Science/LRC Laura Hughes – English Walter John James - Spanish Laura Jeidy-Brown - English Julie Jenewein - Bilingual English Kara Johnson - Social Studies Jenny Johnston - Mathematics Krista Kasten - Special Education Jenny Klepper - Science Jason Knoll - Social Studies Andy Kruger - Mathematics Stephanie Krueger – Science Lori Ladwig – Special Education Andrew Larson - Social Studies Steve Lewis - Exploration Academy Tammy Makovec - Business Education Richard Matulat – English Karen McBride – Special Education Cassie Mentzer – Social Studies Rebecca Meyer - District Diagnostician

Angie Midthun-Hensen - Science/Ag Laila Miguel – Bilingual English Hope Mikkelson - Science Andy Miller - Special Education Steve Miller – Speech & Language Pathologist Dustin Moench – Science Jamie Morris - Agriculture Rita Mortenson - Technology Coordinator Angie Murphy – Mathematics Brian Murphy - Mathematics Dave Nelson – Science Catherine Neuman – Special Education Steve Nibbe - PAC Director Jay Nyhagen – PE Hannah Oxley – English Rebecca Page - DHH Gina Parisi – Special Education Kayleen Parker – Art Chris Paulus - Spanish Cindy Perez - French Emily Phillippi – English Carrie Punzel - Art Denise Quinn - Social Studies Mike Ray - Social Studies Dave Richardson - Health/Physical Education Andrew Riley - Physical Education Beth Rodriguez – Spanish Dianna Rogers – Spanish Sofia Ruelas – Spanish Rebecca Ryan - Special Education Justin Scanlon – Special Education Sarilis Schoville – Art Linda Sey - DHH Interpreter Anthony Simonini – Social Studies/ESL Jenna Smith - Bilingual/ESL Math Phill Smith – Tech Ed Rich Smith – Physical Education Jason Strauss – Science Cami Streets - EA Elizabeth Stremikis - Art Peter Stremlow – Mathematics/Computer Studies Heather Thorpe - Vocal Music Matt Tiller - Science Jennifer Tordeur - Special Education Scott Vandermeuse - Orchestra David VanNostrand – C urriculum & Learning Specialist Valerie Vinyard - English Teresa Voss - LMC Director Doug Waddell – FACE/Social Studies Jace Waller - Spanish Cory Walsh - Mathematics Chad Welty - Exploration Academy Megan Wenn - Family & Consumer Ed Susan Whooley - Hearing Specialist Nate Wilkinson – Business Education Karin Wirth - German Jennifer Wolfe – French Bill Wuerger – Mathematics Verona Area High School Educational Support Staff Educational Assistants Jamie Brown - SEA Cheryl Christensen - LMC Asst. Marissa Choudoir – DHH Interp. Julie Colquhoun – LMC Asst. Shawn Daly – SEA Tammy Elliott – DHH Interp. Chafik Fassil - SEA Diane Friis - Bilingual Aide Patti Halverson – SEA Yamil Kiesch - SEA Todd Kocher – SEA Simone Lawrence - SEA Kathy Pynonnen - LMC/ETA Jermel Randolph – SEA Alison Risley – Ed. Tech Sobeyda Sanchez Cruz - SEA Ann Schaefer - SEA Karen Spencer - Ed. Tech. Kelly Storm – SEA Deb Szarka – SEA Matt Vitcenda - SEA Ze Yang - Bilingual Aide Jennifer Yeo - SEA Custodial Staff Renee Becker John Endres Tony Endres Gary Edismoe Claudio Hernandez Kevin McPeak – Main Bldg Head Custodian David Moyer Jennifer Smith – K-Wing Head Custodian Fred West Food Service Staff (845-4139) Tracy Bergeland Rhonda Bridges Felix Castro Dave Daly Kendra Koltyn Jennifer Kramer Doug Steiner Concepcion Thurow Gina Tuckwood Anna Wurin College Ready Scholars – 845-4980 Rachel Erickson District Copy Center 845-4581 Jamie Rooks


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Notice of Nondiscrimination Policy

Equal Opportunity Employer The Verona Area School District is an equal opportunity employer. Personnel hiring and administration in the District shall be conducted so as not to discriminate against applicant or employee on the basis of age, race, religion, sex or sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, national origin, disability or handicap, creed, color, political affiliation, pregnancy, citizenship, ancestry, arrest record, conviction record not substantially related to a person’s job or activity in the school, membership in the national guard, state defense force or any other United States or Wisconsin reserve component of the military forces, use or nonuse of lawful products off school premises during non-working hours, or any other reason prohibited by state or federal law. The District carefully and systematically examines all of its employment policies and practices to be sure they do not either purposely or inadvertently operate to the detriment of any persons. Reasonable accommodations shall be made for qualified individuals with a disability or handicap, unless such accommodations would impose an undue hardship to the District.

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Employee Complaint Procedure Any employee or applicant for employment who believes that the District or any part of the school organization has in some way violated the District’s equal employment opportunities policy may bring forward a complaint in accordance with this procedure. This procedure may also be used for filing and responding to other employee-related complaints. Informal Procedure Any person who believes he/she has a valid basis for a complaint shall attempt to resolve the complaint promptly by discussion with the building principal or his/her immediate supervisor. The principal or supervisor shall keep a written record of the discussion, provide a copy to the complainant, and reply to the complaint in writing. If this reply is not acceptable to the complainant, he/she may initiate formal procedures according to the steps listed below. Formal Complaint Procedure Step 1: A written complaint statement shall be prepared by the complainant and signed. It shall be presented to the Director of Human Resources who shall immediately undertake an investigation of the suspected infraction. He/she shall review with the building principal, or other appropriate persons, the facts comprising the alleged discrimination or other complaint. The Director of Human Resources shall decide the merits of the case, determine the action to be taken, if any, and report in writing the findings and the resolution of the case to the complainant. Step 2: If the complainant is not satisfied with the decision of the Director of Human Resources, he/she may appeal the decision in writing to the Superintendent. The Superintendent shall meet with all parties involved, formulate a conclusion and respond in writing to the complainant. Step 3: If the complainant is not satisfied with the Superintendent’s decision, or in lieu of utilizing this complaint procedures, the complainant may pursue alternate actions available under state or federal laws (i.e. the State Superintendent of Public Instruction, the Equal Rights Division of the Department of Workforce Development, the U.S. Office for Civil Rights Region V and/or courts having proper jurisdiction).Responses to discrimination complaints shall be made within applicable timelines established by law. There shall be no retaliation against any employee who in good faith files a complaint under this policy. Maintenance of Complaint Records Complaint records for the purpose of documenting compliance are kept for each complaint filed and, at a minimum, include: 1. The name and address of the complainant and his/her title or status. 2. The date the complaint was filed.

Annual Notice Of Special Education Referral And Evaluation Procedures Upon request, the Verona Area School District is required to evaluate a child for eligibility for special education services. A request for evaluation is known as a referral. When the district receives a referral, the district will appoint an Individualized Education Program (IEP) team to determine if the child has a disability, and if the child needs special education services. The district locates, identifies, and evaluates all children with disabilities who are enrolled by their parents in private (including religious) schools, elementary schools and secondary schools located in the school district. A physician, nurse, psychologist, social worker, or administrator of a social agency who reasonably believes a child brought to him or her for services is a child with a disability has a legal duty to refer the child, including a homeless

child, to the school district in which the child resides. Before referring the child, the person making the referral must inform the child’s parent that the referral will be made. Others, including parents or guardians, who reasonably believe a child is a child with a disability may also refer the child, including a homeless child, to the school district in which the child resides.

Referrals must be in writing and include the reason why the person believes the child is a child with a disability. A referral may be made by contacting Emmett Durtschi, Director of Student Services, Verona Area School District, at 608-845-4314, or by writing him at emmett.durtschi@ verona.k12.wi.us 700 N. Main Street, Verona, WI 53593.

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It is the policy of the Verona Area School District that no person may be denied admission to any public school in this district or be denied participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be discriminated against in any curricular, extracurricular, pupil services, recreational or other program or activity because of the persons’ sex, color, race, religion, national origin, ancestry, creed, pregnancy, marital or parental status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or physical, mental, emotional or learning disability as required by s.118.13, Wis. Stats. This policy also prohibits discrimination as defined by Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972 (sex), Title VI of Civil Rights Act of 1964 (race, color, and national origin), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (disability), McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (homelessness). All vocational education programs follow the district’s policies of nondiscrimination. In addition, arrangements can be made to ensure that the lack of English language skills is not a barrier to admission or participation. The district encourages informal resolution of complaints under this policy. A formal complaint resolution procedure is available, however, to address allegations of violations of the policy in the Verona Area School District. Any questions concerning s.118.13, Wis. Stats., or Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, which prohibits discrimination should be directed to Ann Franke, the Equity Coordinator, at the following address and phone number: Ann Franke Director of Instruction, Verona Area School District, 700 N. Main Street, Verona, Wisconsin 53593, 608-845-4311. Inquiries related to Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, should be directed to Emmett Durtschi, the Section 504 compliance Officer, at the following address and phone number: Emmett Durtschi, Director of Student Services, Verona Area School District, 700 N. Main Street, Verona, Wisconsin 53593, 608-845-4314. If any person believes that the Verona Area School District or any part of the school organization has failed to follow the law and rules of s.118.13, Wis. Stats., Title VI, Title IX, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 or in some way discriminates against pupils on the basis of sex, race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, creed, pregnancy, marital or parental status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or physical, mental, or emotional or learning disability, he/she may bring or send a complaint to the Administration Office at the following address: 700 N. Main Street, Verona, Wisconsin 53593. Step 1: A written statement of the complaint shall be prepared by the complainant and signed. This complaint shall be presented to the district employee designated to receive complaints. That employee shall send written acknowledge of receipt of the complaint within 45 days. Step 2: A written determination of the complaint shall be made by the board within 90 days of receipt of the complaint

unless the parties agree to an extension of time: appeals under 20 USC s.145 and Ch. 115, Wis. Stats., relating to the identification, evaluation, educational placement or the provision of a free appropriate public education of a child with an exceptional educational need shall be resolved through the procedures authorized by Ch. 115, Subch. V., Wis. Stats. Complaints under 20 USC s.1231e-3 and 34 CFR ss.76.78076.782, commonly referred to as EDGAR complaints, that the state or a subgrantee is violating a federal statute or regulation that applies to a program shall be referred directly to the state superintendent. Step 3: If a complainant wishes to appeal a negative determination by the board, he/she has the right to appeal the decision to the state superintendent within 30 days of the board’s decision. In addition, the complainant may appeal directly to the state superintendent if the board has not provided written acknowledgment within 45 days of receipt of the complaint or made a determination within 90 days of receipt of the written complaint. Appeals should be addressed to Sate Superintendent, Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, 125 South Webster Street, P.O. Box 7841, Madison, Wisconsin 53707. Step 4: Discrimination complaints on some of the above bases may also be filed with the federal government at the Office for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education, 300 South Wacker Drive, 8th Floor, Chicago, Illinois 60606. There shall be no retaliation against any person who in good faith files a complaint under this policy. NOTE: The s.118.13 complaint procedure does not apply to district employees or job applications. Also, it does not replace the federal regulations that require a school district to have Title IX and Section 504 complaint procedures.

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August 15 and 16, 2018 Great Dane Shopping News and The Verona Press

VASD Back To School

14 Bird AM - NC/SC

TIME LOCATION 1 6:31 am 219 PAOLI ST (BADGER BUS)(8:06 K-5 LATE) 2 6:46 am WOODS EDGE CT/WOODS EDGE RD(8:21 K-5 LATE) 3 6:48 am JASMINE DR & PERSIMMON DR(8:23 K-5 LATE) 4 6:53 am NORWICH ST & NUTONE ST(8:28 K-5 LATE) 5 6:54 am NORWICH ST & TUDOR DR(8:29 K-5 LATE) 6 6:56 am 6347 GOOSE LAKE DR(8:31 K-5 LATE) 7 6:59 am CORTINA DR & NESBITT RD(8:34 K-5 LATE) 8 7:08 am FOREST VIEW/MILITARY RIDGE(8:43 K-5 LATE) 9 7:10 am FOREST VIEW/HARVEST(8:45 K-5 LATE) 10 7:14 am MILITARY RIDGE/ONCE UPON A TIME(8:49 K-5 LATE) 11 7:17 am FAIRVIEW/HAMLETS CIR/POTTER PASS(8:52 K-5 LATE) 12 7:18 am ETHAN TER/HARVEST(NCES ONLY) (8:53 K-5 LATE) 13 7:25 am 11 - NEW CENTURY CHARTER SCHOOL (NCCS)(9:05 K-5 LATE) (140) 14 7:25 am 04 - SUGAR CREEK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (SCES)(9:05 K-5 LATE) (80)

Moon AM - SP/VIS

TIME LOCATION 1 6:32 am 219 PAOLI ST (BADGER BUS)(8:07 K-5 LATE) 2 6:35 am CHURCH AVE & S MARIETTA ST(8:10 K-5 LATE) 3 6:47 am 2783 PRAIRIE CIR(8:22 K-5 LATE) 4 6:48 am 2824 PRAIRIE CIR(8:23 K-5 LATE) 5 6:57 am EDWARD ST & JENNA DR(8:32 K-5 LATE) 6 6:59 am EDWARD/TODD(8:34 K-5 LATE) 7 7:01 am ASPEN/BASSWOOD/BIRCH CT(8:36 K-5 LATE) 8 7:02 am CROSS COUNTRY/HEMLOCK(8:37 K-5 LATE) 9 7:06 am ENTERPRISE/GENEVA WAY(8:41 K-5 LATE) 10 7:13 am MAPLE VALLEY CT/MAPLE VALLEY/ PRAIRIE(8:48 K-5 LATE) 11 7:15 am 3025 MAPLE VALLEY/MAPLE GROVE APTS(8:50 K-5 LATE) 12 7:25 am STONER PRAIRIE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL(9:05 K-5 LATE) (60) 13 7:25 am VERONA AREA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL(9:05 K-5 LATE) (150)

Bell AM - GE

Leonard, Mark TIME LOCATION 1 6:34 am 219 PAOLI ST (BADGER BUS)(8:09 K-5 LATE) 2 6:40 am 6135 CTH M(8:15 K-5 LATE) 3 6:43 am 6000 ADAMS RD/ADAMS RD(8:18 K-5 LATE) 4 6:45 am 2170 FITCHBURG RD(8:20 K-5 LATE) 5 6:47 am 6063 VROMAN RD(8:22 K-5 LATE) 6 6:51 am 5773 LACY RD(8:26 K-5 LATE) 7 6:53 am PENNWALL/RICHARDSON(8:28 K-5 LATE) 8 6:54 am MODERNAIRE/RICHARDSON(8:29 K-5 LATE) 9 6:55 am MONUMENT CT/NUTONE(8:30 K-5 LATE)

10 6:57 am 2638 NORWICH ST(8:32 K-5 LATE) 11 6:59 am SEMINOLE & ASTOR DR(8:34 K-5 LATE) 12 7:06 am JENEWEIN/RED ARROW TRL(8:41 K-5 LATE) 13 7:10 am CRESCENT RD & RENAISSANCE DR(8:45 K-5 LATE) 14 7:12 am CHALET GARDENS RD & LOVELL LN(8:47 K-5 LATE) 15 7:25 am GLACIER EDGE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL(9:05 K-5 LATE) (130)

Piano AM - NC/SC

TIME LOCATION 1 6:37 am 219 PAOLI ST (BADGER BUS)(8:12 K-5 LATE) 2 6:49 am RAYMOND/WESTCHESTER(8:24 K-5 LATE) 3 6:51 am BIG BOW/MEADOWOOD(8:26 K-5 LATE) 4 6:53 am MONTICELLO/RICHMOND(8:28 K-5 LATE) 5 6:53 am MONTICELLO/VALLEY FORGE(8:28 K-5 LATE) 6 6:57 am MANCHESTER/PRESTON(8:32 K-5 LATE) 7 7:00 am MAPLE GROVE CT/MAPLE GROVE(8:35 K-5 LATE) 8 7:02 am MAPLE VIEW CT/MAPLE VIEW(8:37 K-5 LATE) 9 7:04 am MAPLE VALLEY CT/MAPLE VALLEY DR/PRAIRIE(8:39 K-5 LATE) 10 7:14 am 3145 TIMBER LN(8:49 K-5 LATE) 11 7:25 am NEW CENTURY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL(9:05 K-5 LATE) (140) 12 7:25 am SUGAR CREEK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL(9:05 K-5 LATE) (80)

Butterfly AM - CV

TIME LOCATION 1 6:41 am 219 PAOLI ST(BADGER BUS)(8:16 K-5 LATE) 2 6:46 am 7848 DAIRY RIDGE RD(8:21 K-5 LATE) 3 6:50 am GUST/HAMILTON MEADOWS(8:25 K-5 LATE) 4 6:54 am 2808 PRAIRIE CIR(8:29 K-5 LATE) 5 6:57 am 7879 COUNTY ROAD PD(8:32 K-5 LATE) 6 6:59 am 2848 TRAIL VIEW RD(8:34 K-5 LATE) 7 7:02 am 2881 TIMBER LN(8:37 K-5 LATE) 8 7:10 am 7481 FELTON DR(8:45 K-5 LATE) 9 7:12 am 3225 MEADOW RD(8:47 K-5 LATE) 10 7:15 am SHADY OAK LN/WOODHILL CIRCLE(8:50 K-5 LATE) 11 7:16 am SHADY HILL/SHADY OAK(8:51 K-5 LATE) 12 7:22 am 7153 COUNTY HWY PD(8:57 K-5 LATE) 13 7:25 am COUNTRY VIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL(9:05 K-5 LATE) (90)

Bunny AM - NC/SC

TIME LOCATION 1 6:42 am 219 PAOLI ST (BADGER BUS)(8:17 K-5 LATE) 2 6:50 am 6434 SUNSET DR(8:25 K-5 LATE) 3 7:00 am 1871 COUNTY HWY PB(8:35 K-5 LATE) 4 7:04 am 1942 RANGE TRL(8:39 K-5 LATE) 5 7:05 am 1941 RANGE TRL(8:40 K-5 LATE) 6 7:08 am E WHISPERING PINES/SOFIA(8:43 K-5 LATE) 7 7:10 am E CHAPEL ROYAL/STEEPLE POINT/ WHITTMAN(8:45 K-5 LATE)

8 7:12 am CANTERBURY/E CHAPEL ROYAL(8:47 K-5 LATE) 9 7:14 am PINEHURST/W CHAPEL ROYAL(8:49 K-5 LATE) 10 7:15 am PINEHURST CT/PINEHURST/ SCENIC RIDGE(8:50 K-5 LATE) 11 7:16 am HIDDEN VALLEY/W WHISPERING PINES(8:51 K-5 LATE) 12 7:18 am FAIRCREST/MEADOWSIDE(8:53 K-5 LATE) 13 7:25 am NEW CENTURY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL(9:05 K-5 LATE) (140) 14 7:25 am SUGAR CREEK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL(9:05 K-5 LATE) (80)

Train AM - CV

Curtin, Brad TIME LOCATION 1 6:43 am 219 PAOLI ST (BADGER BUS)(8:18 K-5 LATE) 2 6:56 am VALLEY FORGE/ WILLIAMSBURG(8:31 K-5 LATE) 3 6:58 am CHESAPEAKE/CHESTER CIR(8:33 K-5 LATE) 4 6:59 am CHESAPEAKE/DANVILLE(8:34 K-5 LATE) 5 7:00 am CHESAPEAKE/ROANOKE(8:35 K-5 LATE) 6 7:01 am CHESAPEAKE/KING JAMES(8:36 K-5 LATE) 7 7:03 am N NORFOLK CIR/NORFOLK/S NORFOLK(8:38 K-5 LATE) 8 7:04 am NORFOLK DR & SMITHFIELD DR(8:39 K-5 LATE) 9 7:05 am SMITHFIELD CIR & SMITHFIELD DR(8:40 K-5 LATE) 10 7:07 am KING JAMES/WILLIAMSBURG(8:42 K-5 LATE) 11 7:18 am 2803 COUNTY HWY M(8:53 K-5 LATE) 12 7:25 am COUNTRY VIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL(9:05 K-5 LATE) (90)

Dolphin AM - SP/VIS

Lynette, David TIME LOCATION 1 6:46 am 219 PAOLI ST (BADGER BUS)(8:21 K-5 LATE) 2 6:53 am 6080 WHALEN RD(8:28 K-5 LATE) 3 6:57 am S SEMINOLE/DRIVEWAY AFTER BAILEY(8:32 K-5 LATE) 4 6:58 am S SEMINOLE HWY/SEMINOLE CT(8:33 K-5 LATE) 5 7:01 am BRYN WOOD DR & TREE LINE DR(8:36 K-5 LATE) 6 7:02 am AUBURN DR & TREE LINE DR(8:37 K-5 LATE) 7 7:03 am OSMUNDSEN/TREE LINE/VERDE VIEW(8:38 K-5 LATE) 8 7:04 am MARSH VIEW/OSMUNDSEN/ WINDSONA(8:39 K-5 LATE) 9 7:06 am BOSSHARD DR & CASSIDY CT(8:41 K-5 LATE) 10 7:07 am BOSSHARD DR & GOLDEN TER(8:42 K-5 LATE) 11 7:09 am DARTMOOR DR & EDENBERRY ST(8:44 K-5 LATE) 12 7:10 am BALLINA/DAWLEY/EDENBERRY/ LONGWOOD(8:45 K-5 LATE) 13 7:11 am DAWLEY DR & KIRKWALL ST(8:46 K-5 LATE) 14 7:16 am PINEWAY TRL & VIROQUA DR(8:51 K-5 LATE) 15 7:17 am SIDEWALK BEFORE 3002 ARAPAHO(8:52 K-5 LATE)

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16 7:25 am STONER PRAIRIE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL(9:05 K-5 LATE) (60) 17 7:25 am VERONA AREA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL(9:05 K-5 LATE) (150)

Guitar AM - NC/SC

Flatt, David TIME LOCATION 1 6:48 am 219 PAOLI ST (BADGER BUS)(8:23 K-5 LATE) 2 7:00 am FRONTIER/WILLIAMSBURG(8:35 K-5 LATE) 3 7:04 am CHESAPEAKE/DANVILLE(8:39 K-5 LATE) 4 7:05 am CHESAPEAKE DR & ROANOKE DR(8:40 K-5 LATE) 5 7:06 am KING JAMES CT/KING JAMES(8:41 K-5 LATE) 6 7:08 am KING JAMES/2ND NORFOLK(8:43 K-5 LATE) 7 7:09 am NORFOLK DR & SMITHFIELD DR(8:44 K-5 LATE) 8 7:10 am SMITHFIELD/WILLIAMSBURG(8:45 K-5 LATE) 9 7:12 am ANTON/5148/50 ANTON DRIVEWAY(8:47 K-5 LATE) 10 7:14 am ANTON DR & CARRIAGE ST(8:49 K-5 LATE) 11 7:25 am NEW CENTURY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL(9:05 K-5 LATE) (140) 12 7:25 am SUGAR CREEK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL(9:05 K-5 LATE) (80)

Eagle AM - CV

TIME LOCATION 1 6:51 am 219 PAOLI ST(BADGER BUS)(8:26 K-5 LATE) 2 6:57 am 1487 RANGE TRL(8:32 K-5 LATE) 3 7:01 am CANTERBURY/E WHISPERING PINES(8:36 K-5 LATE) 4 7:02 am E WHISPERING PINES/ WINCHESTER(8:37 K-5 LATE) 5 7:05 am 583 CHADS XING(8:40 K-5 LATE) 6 7:06 am CATHEDRAL POINT/ WESTMINSTER(8:41 K-5 LATE) 7 7:11 am MILITARY RIDGE/ONCE UPON A TIME(8:46 K-5 LATE) 8 7:19 am 512-518 ENTERPRISE(GRANDFATHERED STUDENTS ONLY(8:54 K-5 LATE) 9 7:25 am COUNTRY VIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL(9:05 K-5 LATE) (90)

Ice Cream AM - NC/SC

Bindl, George TIME LOCATION 1 6:51 am 219 PAOLI ST (BADGER BUS)(8:26 K-5 LATE) 2 6:54 am 2159 SUGAR RIVER RD(8:29 K-5 LATE) 3 6:55 am 2100 SUGAR RIVER RD(8:30 K-5 LATE) 4 6:57 am 7602 RIVERSIDE RD(8:32 K-5 LATE) 5 6:58 am 7692 RIVERSIDE RD(8:33 K-5 LATE) 6 7:01 am FOREST DR & FRITZ RD(8:36 K-5 LATE) 7 7:05 am 7805 SCHALLER RD(8:40 K-5 LATE) 8 7:09 am 1816 STATE RD 69(8:44 K-5 LATE) 9 7:14 am 463 S MAIN ST(8:49 K-5 LATE) 10 7:14 am 457 S MAIN ST(8:49 K-5 LATE) 11 7:15 am 453 S MAIN ST(8:50 K-5 LATE) 12 7:15 am 451 S MAIN ST(8:50 K-5 LATE) 13 7:18 am 590 HOMETOWN CIR(RAINBOW CHILD CARE)(8:53 K-5 LATE) 14 7:20 am 120 ENTERPRISE DR (TANYA’S)(8:55 K-5 LATE) 15 7:25 am NEW CENTURY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL(9:05 K-5 LATE) (140) 16 7:25 am SUGAR CREEK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL(9:05 K-5 LATE) (80)

Teddy Bear AM - SP/VIS

Derke, Michelle TIME LOCATION 1 6:51 am 219 PAOLI ST (BADGER BUS)(8:26 K-5 LATE) 2 7:03 am 1ST COCHISE TRL/SENTINEL PASS(8:38 K-5 LATE) 3 7:05 am 2ND COCHISE TRL/SENTINEL PASS(8:40 K-5 LATE) 4 7:08 am JENEWEIN/RED ARROW(8:43 K-5 LATE) 5 7:10 am CRESCENT/RENAISSANCE(8:45 K-5 LATE) 6 7:11 am PAWNEE PASS/RED ARROW(8:46 K-5 LATE) 7 7:13 am APACHE DR/AZTEC TRL(8:48 K-5 LATE) 8 7:17 am 4440 CRESCENT RD(8:52 K-5 LATE) 9 7:19 am 3139 S SEMINOLE HWY(8:54 K-5 LATE) 10 7:25 am STONER PRAIRIE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 60(9:05 K-5 LATE) (60) 11 7:25 am VERONA AREA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL (150)(9:05 K-5 LATE) (150)

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Car AM - GE

Frilling, Linda TIME LOCATION 1 6:55 am 219 PAOLI ST (BADGER BUS)(8:30 K-5 LATE) 2 7:02 am INEICHEN/LUCERNE/ MATTERHORN(8:37 K-5 LATE) 3 7:06 am WILLIAM CIR/WILLIAM ST(8:41 K-5 LATE) 4 7:11 am ACKER/ W CHAPEL ROYAL DR(8:46 K-5 LATE) 5 7:12 am ACKER/W CHAPEL ROYAL/WILLOW RUN(8:47 K-5 LATE) 6 7:14 am SCENIC RIDGE/W WHISPERING PINES(8:49 K-5 LATE) 7 7:16 am HIDDEN VALLEY/W WHISPERING PINES(8:51 K-5 LATE) 8 7:20 am E CHAPEL ROYAL/STEEPLE POINT(8:55 K-5 LATE) 9 7:25 am GLACIER EDGE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL(9:05 K-5 LATE) (130)

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Horn AM - NC/SC

TIME LOCATION 1 6:55 am 219 PAOLI ST (BADGER BUS)(8:30 K-5 LATE) 2 7:01 am 2466 SPRING ROSE CIR(8:36 K-5 LATE) 3 7:09 am RIDGE CREST/RIDGE VIEW(8:44 K-5 LATE) 4 7:11 am GLENWOOD/WESTRIDGE(8:46 K-5 LATE) 5 7:13 am JENNA/WYNNWOOD(8:48 K-5 LATE) 6 7:15 am HILLSIDE WAY/RIDGE VIEW(8:50 K-5 LATE) 7 7:17 am BRECKENRIDGE/HILLSIDE CIR/ HILLSIDE(8:52 K-5 LATE) 8 7:22 am 154 WEST END CIR(8:57 K-5 LATE) 9 7:25 am NEW CENTURY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL(9:05 K-5 LATE) (140) 10 7:25 am SUGAR CREEK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL(9:05 K-5 LATE) (80)

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Teapot AM - NC/SC

Steers, Stan TIME LOCATION 1 6:55 am 219 PAOLI ST (BADGER BUS)(8:30 K-5 LATE) 2 7:02 am 6953 ROCK RIDGE CT(8:37 K-5 LATE) 3 7:07 am ENTERPRISE/PRAIRIE OAKS(8:42 K-5 LATE) 4 7:11 am CROSS COUNTRY/HEMLOCK(8:46 K-5 LATE)

5 7:14 am CROSS COUNTRY/STARDUST(8:49 K-5 LATE) 6 7:17 am BRECKENRIDGE/JENNA(8:52 K-5 LATE) 7 7:25 am NEW CENTURY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL(9:05 K-5 LATE) (140) 8 7:25 am SUGAR CREEK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL(9:05 K-5 LATE) (80)

Lightbulb AM - CV

TIME LOCATION 1 6:58 am 219 PAOLI ST (BADGER BUS)(8:33 K-5 LATE) 2 7:10 am ANTON/5148/50 ANTON DRIVEWAY(8:45 K-5 LATE) 3 7:12 am ANTON DR & CARRIAGE ST(8:47 K-5 LATE) 4 7:25 am COUNTRY VIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL(9:05 K-5 LATE) (90)

Clock AM - BR/CORE/HS

TIME LOCATION 1 7:30 am NC/SC BUS LOOP(9:05 K-12 LATE) 2 7:35 am 2385 SPRING ROSE RD(9:10 K-12 LATE) 3 7:35 am 2349 SPRING ROSE RD(9:10 K-12 LATE) 4 7:36 am 2315 SPRING ROSE RD(9:11 K-12 LATE) 5 7:36 am 2304 SPRING ROSE RD(9:11 K-12 LATE) 6 7:40 am 2200 DAHLK CIR(9:15 K-12 LATE) 7 7:40 am 2224 DAHLK CIR(9:15 K-12 LATE) 8 7:41 am 2292 DAHLK CIR(9:16 K-12 LATE) 9 7:41 am 2314 DAHLK CIR(9:16 K-12 LATE) 10 7:42 am 2386 DAHLK CIR(9:17 K-12 LATE) 11 7:43 am 8067 COUNTY RD G(9:18 K-12 LATE) 12 7:44 am 8088 CTY HWY G(9:19 K-12 LATE) 13 7:46 am 2084 ERB RD(9:21 K-12 LATE) 14 7:50 am 1885 KELLY HILL RD(9:25 K-12 LATE) 15 7:51 am 8379 S KOLLATH RD(9:26 K-12 LATE) 16 7:52 am 1819 BRINGOLD DR(9:27 K-12 LATE) 17 7:53 am 1770 BRINGOLD DR(9:28 K-12 LATE) 18 7:54 am N KOLLATH RD/S KOLLATH RD(9:29 K-12 LATE) 19 7:55 am 1926 N KOLLATH RD(9:30 K-12 LATE) 20 7:56 am 1937/1947/1969/1981 N KOLLATH RD(9:31 K-12 LATE) 21 7:56 am N KOLLATH/OAKWOOD VIEW(9:31 K-12 LATE) 22 7:59 am 2204 COUNTY HWY J(9:34 K-12 LATE) 23 8:01 am 2297 HWY J(9:36 K-12 LATE) 24 8:04 am 2444 SPRING ROSE CIR(9:39 K-12 LATE) 25 8:04 am 2460 SPRING ROSE CIR(9:39 K-12 LATE) 26 8:15 am BADGER RIDGE MIDDLE SCHOOL(9:50 K-12 LATE) (120) 27 8:15 am CORE KNOWLEDGE CHARTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (70) (70) 28 8:15 am 09 - CORE KNOWLEDGE CHARTER MIDDLE SCHOOL (CKCMS) (71) 29 8:15 am EXPLORATION ACADEMY (410) (410) 30 8:15 am VERONA AREA HIGH SCHOOL (100) (100) 31 8:30 am 219 PAOLI ST (BADGER BUS)(10:05 K-12 LATE)

Teapot AM - BR/CORE/HS

Steers, Stan TIME LOCATION 1 7:30 am NC/SC BUS LOOP(9:05 K-12 LATE) 2 7:33 am 500 S MAIN ST(9:08 K-12 LATE) 3 7:34 am 6801 CTY HWY M(9:09 K-12 LATE) 4 7:35 am 2139 CTY HWY PB(9:10 K-12 LATE) 5 7:37 am 6750 ROLLING OAKS LN(9:12 K-12 LATE) 6 7:37 am 6747 ROLLING OAKS LN(9:12 K-12 LATE) 7 7:37 am 6735 ROLLING OAKS LN(9:12 K-12 LATE) 8 7:39 am 1957/1961 HWY PB(9:14 K-12 LATE) 9 7:41 am 6746 HORSESHOE BEND(9:16 K-12 LATE) 10 7:45 am 1531 COUNTY HWY PB(9:20 K-12 LATE) 11 7:47 am 6614 SUN VALLEY PKWY(9:22 K-12 LATE) 12 7:51 am BARTLETT CT & PURCELL RD(9:26 K-12 LATE) 13 7:52 am 6666 PURCELL RD(9:27 K-12 LATE) 14 7:54 am 6697 SUNSET DR(9:29 K-12 LATE) 15 7:54 am 6622 SUNSET DR(9:29 K-12 LATE) 16 7:55 am 6487/6488 SUNSET DR(9:30 K-12 LATE) 17 7:56 am 6360 SUNSET DR(9:31 K-12 LATE) 18 7:58 am 1841 BORCHERT RD(9:33 K-12 LATE) 19 7:59 am 1919 BORCHERT RD(9:34 K-12 LATE) 20 8:02 am 2125 DAVIS HILLS DR(9:37 K-12 LATE) 21 8:02 am 2145 DAVIS HILLS DR(9:37 K-12 LATE) 22 8:03 am 6430 SHADY BEND RD(9:38 K-12 LATE) 23 8:04 am 6456 SHADY BEND RD(9:39 K-12 LATE) 24 8:04 am 6450 SHADY BEND RD(9:39 K-12 LATE) 25 8:05 am 6452 SHADY BEND RD(9:40 K-12 LATE) 26 8:07 am 6553 COUNTY HWY M(9:42 K-12 LATE) 27 8:15 am BADGER RIDGE MIDDLE SCHOOL(9:50 K-12 LATE) (120) 28 8:15 am CORE KNOWLEDGE CHARTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (70) 29 8:15 am 09 - CORE KNOWLEDGE CHARTER MIDDLE SCHOOL (71) 30 8:15 am EXPLORATION ACADEMY (410) 31 8:15 am VERONA AREA HIGH SCHOOL (100) 32 8:30 am 219 PAOLI ST (BADGER BUS)(10:05 K-12 LATE)

Candle AM - SO

Schettler, Dan TIME LOCATION 1 7:31 am GE BUS LOOP(9:06 K-12 LATE) 2 7:36 am BLACK CHERRY CT & SUNSET DR(9:11 K-12 LATE) 3 7:38 am 1722 COUNTY HWY PB(9:13 K-12 LATE) 4 7:39 am 1649 COUNTY HWY PB(9:14 K-12 LATE) 5 7:41 am 6729 PURCELL RD(9:16 K-12 LATE) 6 7:42 am 6666 PURCELL RD(9:17 K-12 LATE) 7 7:50 am 1501 RANGE TRL(9:25 K-12 LATE) 8 7:51 am 1630 RANGE TRL(9:26 K-12 LATE) 9 7:54 am 2023 RANGE TRL(9:29 K-12 LATE) 10 7:55 am E WHISPERING PINES/ WESTMINSTER(9:30 K-12 LATE) 11 7:56 am E WHISPERING PINES/ WINCHESTER(9:31 K-12 LATE) 12 7:58 am E CHAPEL ROYAL/STEEPLE POINT(9:33 K-12 LATE) 13 8:00 am MEADOWSIDE/PRAIRIE HEIGHTS(9:35 K-12 LATE) 14 8:08 am 2170 FITCHBURG RD(9:43 K-12 LATE) 15 8:10 am 6116 WHALEN RD(9:45 K-12 LATE) 16 8:15 am SAVANNA OAKS MIDDLE SCHOOL(9:50 K-12 LATE) (50) 17 8:35 am 219 PAOLI ST(BADGER BUS)(10:10 K-12 LATE)

Car AM - BR/CORE/HS

Frilling, Linda TIME LOCATION

1 7:32 am GE BUS LOOP(9:07 K-12 LATE) 2 7:45 am JENEWEIN/ROSENBERRY(9:20 K-12 LATE) 3 7:47 am ROSENBERRY/THURSTON(9:22 K-12 LATE) 4 7:49 am APACHE DR & BELMAR CIR(9:24 K-12 LATE) 5 7:51 am COCHISE TRL & SENTINEL PASS(9:26 K-12 LATE) 6 7:52 am COCHISE TRL & SENTINEL PASS(9:27 K-12 LATE) 7 7:53 am CRESCENT RD & SENTINEL PASS(9:28 K-12 LATE) 8 7:54 am 3143 S SEMINOLE HWY(9:29 K-12 LATE) 9 8:15 am BADGER RIDGE MIDDLE SCHOOL(9:50 K-12 LATE) (120) 10 8:15 am CORE KNOWLEDGE CHARTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (70) 11 8:15 am 09 - CORE KNOWLEDGE CHARTER MIDDLE SCHOOL (71) 12 8:15 am EXPLORATION ACADEMY (410) 13 8:15 am VERONA AREA HIGH SCHOOL (100) 14 8:30 am 219 PAOLI ST (BADGER BUS)(10:05 K-12 LATE)

Dog AM - BR/CORE/HS

Gondek, Robyn TIME LOCATION 1 7:32 am CV BUS LOOP(9:07 K-12 LATE) 2 7:42 am SCRANTON CT & WATERFORD RD(9:17 K-12 LATE) 3 7:44 am DORCHESTER/MANCHESTER/ TAUNTON CIR(9:19 K-12 LATE) 4 7:45 am EDENSWAY/MANCHESTER(9:20 K-12 LATE) 5 7:47 am CHESAPEAKE CIR/ CHESAPEAKE(9:22 K-12 LATE) 6 7:47 am CHESAPEAKE DR & DANVILLE DR(9:22 K-12 LATE) 7 7:49 am CHESAPEAKE DR & ROANOKE DR(9:24 K-12 LATE) 8 7:51 am ROANOKE CIR & ROANOKE DR(9:26 K-12 LATE) 9 8:15 am BADGER RIDGE MIDDLE SCHOOL(9:50 K-12 LATE) (120) 10 8:15 am CORE KNOWLEDGE CHARTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (70) 11 8:15 am 09 - CORE KNOWLEDGE CHARTER MIDDLE SCHOOL (71) 12 8:15 am EXPLORATION ACADEMY (410) 13 8:15 am VERONA AREA HIGH SCHOOL (100) 14 8:30 am 219 PAOLI ST (BADGER BUS)(10:05 K-12 LATE)

Turtle AM - SO

TIME LOCATION 1 7:32 am SP/VI BUS LOOP(9:07 K-12 LATE) 2 7:36 am TURNSTONE LN/TURNSTONE CIR(9:11 K-12 LATE) 3 7:37 am 2687 FITCHRONA RD(9:12 K-12 LATE) 4 7:38 am LITTLE FREE LIBRARY(9:13 K-12 LATE)6359 GOOSE LAKE 5 7:42 am CORTINA DR/NESBITT RD(9:17 K-12 LATE) 6 7:47 am MAPLE VALLEY CT/MAPLE VALLEY DR/PRAIRIE RD(9:22 K-12 LATE) 7 7:49 am MAPLE RUN CT/MAPLE RUN DR/ MAPLE VIEW DR(9:24 K-12 LATE) 8 7:51 am WATERFORD CIR/WATERFORD(9:26 K-12 LATE) 9 7:52 am DORCHESTER/EDENSWAY(9:27 K-12 LATE) 10 7:53 am EDENSWAY/MANCHESTER(9:28 K-12 LATE) 11 7:54 am PRESTON CIR/PRESTON RD(9:29 K-12 LATE) 12 7:59 am CHESAPEAKE/CHESTER(9:34 K-12 LATE) 13 8:00 am CHESAPEAKE/ROANOKE(9:35 K-12 LATE) 14 8:01 am ROANOKE CIR/ROANOKE(9:36 K-12 LATE) 15 8:15 am SAVANNA OAKS MIDDLE SCHOOL(9:50 K-12 LATE) (50) 16 8:35 am 219 PAOLI ST (BADGER BUS)(10:10 K-12 LATE)

Rocket AM - BR/CORE/HS

Donkle, Sandy TIME LOCATION 1 7:33 am SP/VI BUS LOOP(9:08 K-12 LATE) 2 7:36 am ABERDEEN CT & LACY RD(9:11 K-12 LATE) 3 7:37 am PENNWALL/RICHARDSON(9:12 K-12 LATE) 4 7:38 am RICHARDSON ST & TUDOR DR(9:13 K-12 LATE) 5 7:39 am RICHARDSON CIR/ RICHARDSON(9:14 K-12 LATE) 6 7:40 am NUTONE CT & NUTONE ST(9:15 K-12 LATE) 7 7:41 am MODERNAIRE/NORWICH ST(9:16 K-12 LATE) 8 7:43 am OSMUNDSEN/STANBROOK(9:18 K-12 LATE) 9 7:49 am GOOSE LAKE/PHEASANT(9:24 K-12 LATE) 10 7:51 am 2601 FITCHRONA RD(9:26 K-12 LATE) 11 7:52 am DEMARCO/TONTO(9:27 K-12 LATE) 12 7:58 am 2337 S SEMINOLE HWY(9:33 K-12 LATE) 13 7:59 am 6116 WHALEN RD(9:34 K-12 LATE) 14 8:00 am 6301 WHALEN RD(9:35 K-12 LATE) 15 8:00 am 6391 WHALEN RD(9:35 K-12 LATE) 16 8:01 am 6726 WHALEN RD(9:36 K-12 LATE) 17 8:15 am BADGER RIDGE MIDDLE SCHOOL(9:50 K-12 LATE) (120) 18 8:15 am CORE KNOWLEDGE CHARTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (70) 19 8:15 am 09 - CORE KNOWLEDGE CHARTER MIDDLE SCHOOL (71) 20 8:15 am EXPLORATION ACADEMY (410) 21 8:15 am VERONA AREA HIGH SCHOOL (100) 22 8:30 am 219 PAOLI ST (BADGER BUS)(10:05 K-12 LATE)

Butterfly AM - BR/CORE/HS

TIME LOCATION 1 7:35 am CV BUS LOOP(9:10 K-12 LATE) 2 7:36 am CROSS COUNTRY CIR/CROSS COUNTRY(9:11 K-12 LATE) 3 7:37 am CROSS COUNTRY/HULA(9:12 K-12 LATE) 4 7:42 am 2881 TIMBER LN(9:17 K-12 LATE) 5 7:43 am 2987 TIMBER LN(9:18 K-12 LATE) 6 7:44 am 2996 TIMBER LN(9:19 K-12 LATE) 7 7:45 am 3085 TIMBER LN(9:20 K-12 LATE) 8 7:46 am 3145 TIMBER LN(9:21 K-12 LATE) 9 7:46 am 3165 TIMBER LN(9:21 K-12 LATE) 10 7:48 am 3185 TIMBER LN(9:23 K-12 LATE) 11 7:50 am 11714 MID TOWN RD(9:25 K-12 LATE) 12 7:51 am 11123 MID TOWN RD(9:26 K-12 LATE) 13 7:52 am 10703 MID TOWN RD(9:27 K-12 LATE) 14 7:55 am 8301 MID TOWN RD(9:30 K-12 LATE) 15 8:00 am SHADY OAK/WATCH HILL CT(9:35 K-12 LATE) 16 8:01 am NOR DEL HILL/SHADY OAK(9:36 K-12 LATE) 17 8:02 am SHADY HILL/SHADY OAK(9:37 K-12 LATE) 18 8:02 am OAK HILL CT/SHADY OAK(9:37 K-12 LATE) 19 8:03 am 3040 SHADY OAK LN(9:38 K-12 LATE) 20 8:03 am 3006/3008/3010/3014 SHADY OAK LN(9:38 K-12 LATE)


August 15 and 16, 2018 Great Dane Shopping News and The Verona Press 21 8:15 am BADGER RIDGE MIDDLE SCHOOL(9:50 K-12 LATE) (120) 22 8:15 am CORE KNOWLEDGE CHARTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (70) 23 8:15 am 09 - CORE KNOWLEDGE CHARTER MIDDLE SCHOOL (CKCMS) (71) 24 8:15 am EXPLORATION ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL (410) 25 8:15 am VERONA AREA HIGH SCHOOL (100) 26 8:30 am 219 PAOLI ST (BADGER BUS)(10:05 K-12 LATE)

Shark AM - BR/CORE/HS

TIME LOCATION 1 7:35 am CV BUS LOOP(9:10 K-12 LATE) 2 7:49 am END OF SIDEWALK JUST BEFORE CROIX DR(9:24 K-12 LATE) 3 7:50 am PINEWAY TRL & VIROQUA DR(9:25 K-12 LATE) 4 7:58 am ANTON DR & CARRIAGE ST(9:33 K-12 LATE) 5 8:05 am 590 HOMETOWN CIR(RAINBOW CHILD CARE CENTER)(9:40 K-12 LATE) 6 8:15 am BADGER RIDGE MIDDLE SCHOOL (9:50 K-12 LATE) (120) 7 8:15 am CORE KNOWLEDGE CHARTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (70) 8 8:15 am 09 - CORE KNOWLEDGE CHARTER MIDDLE SCHOOL (71) 9 8:15 am EXPLORATION ACADEMY (410) 10 8:15 am VERONA AREA HIGH SCHOOL (100) 11 8:30 am 219 PAOLI ST (BADGER BUS)(10:05 K-12 LATE)

Guitar AM - SO

Flatt, David TIME LOCATION 1 7:36 am NC/SC BUS LOOP(9:11 K-12 LATE) 2 7:40 am MANHATTAN DR & STATE ROAD 69(9:15 K-12 LATE) 3 7:45 am SCENIC RIDGE/W WHISPERING PINES(9:20 K-12 LATE) 4 7:46 am PINEHURST/W CHAPEL ROYAL(9:21 K-12 LATE) 5 7:47 am ACKER LN/SCENIC RIDGE DR(9:22 K-12 LATE) 6 7:55 am E VIEW CT/E VIEW/ELM(9:30 K-12 LATE) 7 7:56 am E HILLCREST/HARPER/ HARVEST(9:31 K-12 LATE) 8 7:58 am FOREST VIEW/HARVEST (9:33 K-12 LATE) 9 8:00 am GLACIER RIDGE/MILITARY RIDGE(9:35 K-12 LATE) 10 8:15 am SAVANNA OAKS MIDDLE SCHOOL(9:50 K-12 LATE) (50) 11 8:35 am 219 PAOLI ST (BADGER BUS)(10:10 K-12 LATE)

Heart AM - BR/CORE/HS

TIME LOCATION 1 7:36 am CV BUS LOOP(9:11 K-12 LATE) 2 7:50 am RED ARROW TRL & THURSTON LN(9:25 K-12 LATE) 3 8:15 am BADGER RIDGE MIDDLE SCHOOL(9:50 K-12 LATE) (120) 4 8:15 am CORE KNOWLEDGE CHARTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (70) 5 8:15 am 09 - CORE KNOWLEDGE CHARTER MIDDLE SCHOOL (71) 6 8:15 am EXPLORATION ACADEMY (410) 7 8:15 am VERONA AREA HIGH SCHOOL (100) 8 8:30 am 219 PAOLI ST (BADGER BUS)(10:05 K-12 LATE)

Drum AM - BR/CORE/HS

Peterson, Robert TIME LOCATION 1 7:37 am NC/SC BUS LOOP(9:12 K-12 LATE) 2 7:50 am CHALET GARDENS/LOVELL(9:25 K-12 LATE) 3 8:15 am BADGER RIDGE MIDDLE SCHOOL (9:50 K-12 LATE) (120) 4 8:15 am CORE KNOWLEDGE CHARTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (70) 5 8:15 am 09 - CORE KNOWLEDGE CHARTER MIDDLE SCHOOL (71) 6 8:15 am EXPLORATION ACADEMY (410) 7 8:15 am VERONA AREA HIGH SCHOOL (100) 8 8:30 am 219 PAOLI ST (BADGER BUS)(10:05 K-12 LATE)

Octopus AM - BR/CORE/HS

Wedderspoon , Steve TIME LOCATION 1 7:43 am CV BUS LOOP(9:18 K-12 LATE) 2 7:50 am FAIRVIEW/WHALEN(GR K-5)(9:25 K-12 LATE) 3 7:51 am HARVEST/WHALEN(GR K-5)(9:26 K-12 LATE) 4 7:51 am GATSBY GLEN/WHALEN(GR K-5) (9:26 K-12 LATE) 5 7:54 am HARPER/MILITARY RIDGE(GR K-5) (9:29 K-12 LATE) 6 7:55 am FOREST VIEW/MILITARY RIDGE(GR K-5)(9:30 K-12 LATE) 7 7:56 am FOREST VIEW/HARVEST(GR K-5) (9:31 K-12 LATE) 8 7:57 am E HILLCREST/FOREST VIEW(GR K-5)(9:32 K-12 LATE) 9 7:59 am HARVEST/MATTS/PARKLAND(GR K-5)(9:34 K-12 LATE) 10 8:03 am 463 S MAIN ST(9:38 K-12 LATE) 11 8:03 am 457 S MAIN ST(9:38 K-12 LATE) 12 8:04 am 451 S MAIN ST(9:39 K-12 LATE) 13 8:04 am 447 S MAIN ST(9:39 K-12 LATE) 14 8:05 am MELODY LN & S MAIN ST(GR K-5) (9:40 K-12 LATE) 15 8:15 am BADGER RIDGE MIDDLE SCHOOL(9:50 K-12 LATE) (120) 16 8:15 am CORE KNOWLEDGE CHARTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (70) 17 8:15 am 09 - CORE KNOWLEDGE CHARTER MIDDLE SCHOOL (71) 18 8:15 am EXPLORATION ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL (410) 19 8:15 am VERONA AREA HIGH SCHOOL (100) 20 8:30 am 219 PAOLI ST (BADGER BUS)(10:05 K-12 LATE)

Bell AM - SO

Leonard, Mark TIME LOCATION 1 7:44 am GE BUS LOOP(9:19 K-12 LATE) 2 7:47 am 6666 GRANDVIEW RD(9:22 K-12 LATE) 3 7:48 am 6394 GRANDVIEW RD(9:23 K-12 LATE) 4 7:50 am 2560 TONTO TRL(9:25 K-5 LATE) 5 7:55 am EXECUTIVE/SEMINOLE/SEMINOLE CT(9:30 K-12 LATE) 6 7:58 am VIROQUA/ARAPAHO(9:33 K-12 LATE) 7 7:59 am END OF SIDEWALK @ PAVERS JUST BEFORE 3002(9:34 K-12 LATE) 8 8:03 am DAWLEY DR & KIRKWALL ST(9:38 K-12 LATE)) 9 8:04 am BALLINA//DAWLEY/EDENBERRY/ LONGWOOD(9:39 K-12 LATE) 10 8:06 am GOLDEN TER/VERDE VIEW RD(9:41 K-12 LATE) 11 8:07 am MARSH VIEW/OSMUNDSEN/ WINDSONA(9:42 K-12 LATE) 12 8:08 am OSMUNDSEN/TREE LINE(9:43 K-12 LATE) 13 8:09 am BOSSHARD/OSMUNDSEN(9:44 K-12 LATE) 14 8:11 am 2919 OSMUNDSEN RD(9:46 K-12 LATE)

VASD Back To School 15 8:15 am SAVANNA OAKS MIDDLE SCHOOL(9:50 K-12 LATE) (50) 16 8:35 am 219 PAOLI ST (BADGER BUS)(10:10 K-12 LATE)

Goat AM - GE

TIME LOCATION 1 6:34 am 219 PAOLI ST (BADGER BUS)(8:09 K-5 LATE) 2 6:46 am ANTON DR & 5148/50 ANTON DRIVEWAY(8:21 K-5 LATE) 3 6:49 am CHESAPEAKE/KING JAMES WAY(8:24 K-5 LATE) 4 6:49 am KING JAMES WAY/NORFOLK DR(8:24 K-5 LATE) 5 6:52 am MONTICELLO WAY/RICHMOND DR(8:27 K-5 LATE) 6 6:53 am 5684 WILLIAMSBURG WAY(8:28 K-5 LATE) 7 6:55 am NEWPORT CIR/PRAIRIE RD(8:30 K-5 LATE) 8 6:56 am EDENSWAY/WATERFORD(8:31 K-5 LATE) 9 6:57 am MAPLE GROVE/MAPLE GROVE DR(8:32 K-5 LATE) 10 6:59 am MAPLE RUN CT/MAPLE RUN DR/ MAPLE VIEW DR(8:34 K-5 LATE) 11 7:07 am 2687 FITCHRONA RD(8:42 K-5 LATE) 12 7:08 am TURNSTONE LN/TURNSTONE CIR(8:43 K-5 LATE) 13 7:09 am 6348 GOOSE LAKE DR(8:44 K-5 LATE) 14 7:11 am 6369 PHEASANT LN(8:46 K-5 LATE) 15 7:14 am 2560 TONTO TRL(8:49 K-5 LATE) 16 7:15 am DEMARCO TRL/TONTO TRL(8:50 K-5 LATE) 17 7:20 am 6666 GRANDVIEW RD(8:55 K-5 LATE) 18 7:25 am GLACIER EDGE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL(9:05 K-5 LATE) (130)

Clock AM - NC/SC

TIME LOCATION 1 6:36 am 219 PAOLI ST (BADGER BUS)(8:11 K-5 LATE) 2 6:44 am 2090 ERB RD(8:19 K-5 LATE) 3 6:45 am 2084 ERB RD(8:20 K-5 LATE) 4 6:46 am 2014 ERB RD(8:21 K-5 LATE) 5 6:56 am 1936 N. KOLLATH RD(8:31 K-5 LATE) 6 7:00 am 8084 COUNTY HWY G(8:35 K-5 LATE) 7 7:02 am 8067 COUNTY RD G(8:37 K-5 LATE) 8 7:04 am 2293 DAHLK CIR(8:39 K-5 LATE) 9 7:05 am 2207 DAHLK CIR(8:40 K-5 LATE) 10 7:06 am 2200 DAHLK CIR(8:41 K-5 LATE) 11 7:08 am 2023 SPRING ROSE RD(8:43 K-5 LATE) 12 7:10 am 1985 SPRING ROSE RD(8:45 K-5 LATE) 13 7:12 am 1675 SPRING ROSE RD(8:47 K-5 LATE) 14 7:20 am 2349 SPRING ROSE RD(8:55 K-5 LATE) 15 7:25 am NEW CENTURY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL(9:05 K-5 LATE) (140) 16 7:25 am SUGAR CREEK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL(9:05 K-5 LATE) (80)

Rocket AM - SP/VIS

Donkle, Sandy TIME LOCATION 1 6:42 am 219 PAOLI ST (BADGER BUS)(8:17 K-5 LATE) 2 6:48 am BLACK CHERRY CT/SUNSET(8:23 K-5 LATE) 3 6:53 am CATHEDRAL POINT/E WHISPERING PINES(8:28 K-5 LATE) 4 6:55 am CANTERBURY PASS/E CHAPEL ROYAL(8:30 K-5 LATE) 5 6:56 am ACKER/W CHAPEL ROYAL DR(8:31 K-5 LATE) 6 7:07 am BIG BOW RD/FRONTIER LN(8:42 K-5 LATE) 7 7:08 am MEADOWOOD/TAWHEE(8:43 K-5 LATE) 8 7:11 am RICHMOND/VALLEY FORGE(8:46 K-5 LATE) 9 7:13 am CHESAPEAKE CIR/ CHESAPEAKE(8:48 K-5 LATE) 10 7:15 am KING JAMES/NORFOLK(8:50 K-5 LATE) 11 7:16 am SMITHFIELD/WILLIAMSBURG(8:51 K-5 LATE) 12 7:18 am ANTON/5148/50 ANTON DRIVEWAY(8:53 K-5 LATE) 13 7:25 am STONER PRAIRIE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL(9:05 K-5 LATE) (60) 14 7:25 am VERONA AREA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL(9:05 K-5 LATE) (150)

Turtle AM - SP/VIS

TIME LOCATION 1 6:42 am 219 PAOLI ST (BADGER BUS)(8:17 K-5 LATE) 2 6:47 am 6536 GRANDVIEW RD(8:22 K-5 LATE) 3 6:50 am TURNSTONE LN/TURNSTONE CIR(8:25 K-5 LATE) 4 6:51 am 2657 FITCHRONA RD(8:26 K-5 LATE) 5 6:52 am 6360 PHEASANT LN(8:27 K-5 LATE) 6 7:02 am CHESTER DR/MAPLE GROVE DR(8:37 K-5 LATE) 7 7:04 am MAPLE GROVE CT/MAPLE GROVE(8:39 K-5 LATE) 8 7:05 am MAPLE RUN CT/MAPLE RUN/MAPLE VIEW(8:40 K-5 LATE) 9 7:07 am MAPLE VIEW DR & PRAIRIE RD(8:42 K-5 LATE) 10 7:09 am WATERFORD CIR/WATERFORD RD(8:44 K-5 LATE) 11 7:10 am SCRANTON CT & WATERFORD RD(8:45 K-5 LATE) 12 7:12 am DORCHESTER CIR/DORCHESTER WAY(8:47 K-5 LATE) 13 7:14 am MANCHESTER RD & PRESTON RD(8:49 K-5 LATE) 14 7:16 am PRESTON CIR & PRESTON RD(8:51 K-5 LATE) 15 7:25 am STONER PRAIRIE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL(9:05 K-5 LATE) (60) 16 7:25 am VERONA AREA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL(9:05 K-5 LATE) (150)

Dog AM - CV

Gondek, Robyn TIME LOCATION 1 6:43 am 219 PAOLI ST (BADGER BUS)(8:18 K-5 LATE) 2 6:48 am ONLY 412/418/424/430 MATTERHORN(8:23 K-5 LATE) 3 6:50 am 2886 STONY RIDGE CIR(8:25 K-5 LATE) 4 7:02 am RAYMOND/WESTCHESTER(8:37 K-5 LATE) 5 7:03 am RAYMOND/SHAFER DR(8:38 K-5 LATE) 6 7:08 am FRONTIER/WILLIAMSBURG(8:43 K-5 LATE) 7 7:09 am BIG BOW RD & BIG BOW CT(8:44 K-5 LATE) 8 7:11 am 5209 MEADOWOOD DR(8:46 K-5 LATE) 9 7:13 am MONTICELLO/RICHMOND(8:48 K-5 LATE) 10 7:15 am MONTICELLO/VALLEY FORGE(8:50 K-5 LATE) 11 7:25 am COUNTRY VIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL(9:05 K-5 LATE) (90)

Shark AM - CV

TIME LOCATION 1 6:48 am 219 PAOLI ST (BADGER BUS)(8:23 K-5 LATE)

2 6:52 am 2065 & 2059 CTY ROAD PB(8:27 K-5 LATE) 3 6:56 am 6747 HORSESHOE BEND(8:31 K-5 LATE) 4 6:56 am 6765 HORSESHOE BEND RD(8:31 K-5 LATE) 5 6:59 am 1659 COUNTY HWY PB(8:34 K-5 LATE) 6 7:00 am 6636 PURCELL RD(8:35 K-5 LATE) 7 7:07 am 6418 SHADY BEND RD(8:42 K-5 LATE) 8 7:10 am 1791 BORCHERT RD(8:45 K-5 LATE) 9 7:12 am 6570 SUNSET DR(8:47 K-5 LATE) 10 7:14 am 6759 SUNSET DR(8:49 K-5 LATE) 11 7:15 am 6990 SUNSET DR(8:50 K-5 LATE) 12 7:22 am 7247 CROSS COUNTRY RD(8:57 K-5 LATE) 13 7:23 am CROSS COUNTRY CIR/CROSS COUNTRY(8:58 K-5 LATE) 14 7:25 am COUNTRY VIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL(9:05 K-5 LATE) (90)

Squirrel AM - NC/SC

TIME LOCATION 1 6:48 am 219 PAOLI ST (BADGER BUS)(8:23 K-5 LATE) 2 7:00 am CHALET GARDENS/LOVELL(8:35 K-5 LATE) 3 7:03 am AZTEC TRL & RED ARROW TRL(8:38 K-5 LATE) 4 7:05 am APACHE DR & JENEWEIN RD(8:40 K-5 LATE) 5 7:07 am JENEWEIN/RED ARROW(8:42 K-5 LATE) 6 7:10 am 2115 ROSENBERRY RD(8:45 K-5 LATE) 7 7:25 am NEW CENTURY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL(9:05 K-5 LATE) (140) 8 7:25 am SUGAR CREEK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL(9:05 K-5 LATE) (80)

Candle AM - GE

Schettler, Dan TIME LOCATION 1 6:49 am 219 PAOLI ST (BADGER BUS)(8:24 K-5 LATE) 2 6:55 am 6767 SUN VALLEY PARKWAY(8:30 K-5 LATE) 3 7:01 am 6729 PURCELL RD(8:36 K-5 LATE) 4 7:03 am 6436 SUNSET DR(8:38 K-5 LATE) 5 7:05 am 1766 BORCHERT RD(8:40 K-5 LATE) 6 7:05 am 1785 BORCHERT RD(8:40 K-5 LATE) 7 7:06 am 1841 BORCHERT RD(8:41 K-5 LATE) 8 7:06 am 1845 BORCHERT RD(8:41 K-5 LATE) 9 7:06 am 1907 BORCHERT RD(8:41 K-5 LATE) 10 7:09 am 2105 DAVIS HILLS DR(8:44 K-5 LATE) 11 7:16 am ACKER LN/SCENIC RIDGE DR(8:51 K-5 LATE) 12 7:20 am MEADOWSIDE/PRAIRIE HEIGHTS DR(8:55 K-5 LATE) 13 7:25 am GLACIER EDGE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL(9:05 K-5 LATE) (130)

Drum AM - NC/SC

Peterson, Robert TIME LOCATION 1 6:53 am 219 PAOLI ST (BADGER BUS)(8:28 K-5 LATE) 2 7:06 am 2114 RED ARROW TRL(8:41 K-5 LATE) 3 7:08 am 4543 THURSTON LN(8:43 K-5 LATE) 4 7:10 am APACHE DR & BELMAR CIR(8:45 K-5 LATE) 5 7:25 am NEW CENTURY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL(9:05 K-5 LATE) (140) 6 7:25 am SUGAR CREEK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL(9:05 K-5 LATE) (80)

Heart AM - CV

TIME LOCATION 1 6:53 am 219 PAOLI ST(BADGER BUS)(8:28 K-5 LATE) 2 7:03 am KING JAMES CT/KING JAMES(8:38 K-5 LATE) 3 7:05 am KING JAMES/NORFOLK(8:40 K-5 LATE) 4 7:11 am 2916 HARDROCK(8:46 K-5 LATE) 5 7:14 am ALLEGHENY DR & NESBITT RD(8:49 K-5 LATE) 6 7:15 am CORTINA DR & NESBITT RD(8:50 K-5 LATE) 7 7:16 am 6444 NESBITT RD(8:51 K-5 LATE) 8 7:25 am COUNTRY VIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL(9:05 K-5 LATE) (90)

Snowman AM - GE

TIME LOCATION 1 6:53 am 219 PAOLI ST (BADGER BUS)(8:28 K-5 LATE) 2 7:08 am CHALET GARDENS CT/CHALET GARDENS RD(8:43 K-5 LATE) 3 7:11 am CHALET GARDENS RD & VERONA RD(8:46 K-5 LATE) 4 7:25 am GLACIER EDGE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL(9:05 K-5 LATE) (130)

Cat AM - GE

Beach, Holly TIME LOCATION 1 6:54 am 219 PAOLI ST (BADGER BUS)(8:29 K-5 LATE) 2 6:56 am MANHATTAN DR & STATE ROAD 69(8:31 K-5 LATE) 3 7:00 am BLACK CHERRY CT & SUNSET DR(8:35 K-5 LATE) 4 7:08 am 1485 RANGE TRL(8:43 K-5 LATE) 5 7:09 am 1501 RANGE TRL(8:44 K-5 LATE) 6 7:11 am 1630 RANGE TRL(8:46 K-5 LATE) 7 7:14 am 2023 RANGE TRL(8:49 K-5 LATE) 8 7:16 am E WHISPERING PINES/ WESTMINSTER(8:51 K-5 LATE) 9 7:18 am E WHISPERING PINES/ WINCHESTER(8:53 K-5 LATE) 10 7:20 am CATHEDRAL POINT/ WESTMINSTER(8:55 K-5 LATE) 11 7:25 am GLACIER EDGE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL(9:05 K-5 LATE) (130)

Octopus AM - CV

Wedderspoon , Steve TIME LOCATION 1 6:59 am 219 PAOLI ST (BADGER BUS)(8:34 K-5 LATE) 2 7:03 am E CHAPEL ROYAL/STEEPLE POINT(8:38 K-5 LATE) 3 7:05 am BASCILICA PKWY/CANTERBURY PASS(8:40 K-5 LATE) 4 7:09 am ASHBURN/W WHISPERING PINES(8:44 K-5 LATE) 5 7:11 am 1170 WILLOW RUN(8:46 K-5 LATE) 6 7:13 am ACKER/W CHAPEL ROYAL(8:48 K-5 LATE) 7 7:15 am ACKER/SCENIC RIDGE(8:50 K-5 LATE) 8 7:25 am COUNTRY VIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL(9:05 K-5 LATE) (90)

Zebra AM - SP/VIS

TIME LOCATION 1 7:00 am 219 PAOLI ST (BADGER BUS)(8:35 K-5 LATE) 2 7:12 am 2339 CHALET GARDENS RD(8:47 K-5 LATE) 3 7:13 am SIDEWALK BETWEEN 2303/2319 CHALET GARDENS RD(8:48 K-5 LATE) 4 7:25 am STONER PRAIRIE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL((9:05 K-5 LATE) (60) 5 7:25 am VERONA AREA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL(9:05 K-5 LATE) (150)

Eagle AM - SO

TIME LOCATION 1 7:29 am CV BUS LOOP(9:08 K-5 LATE) 2 7:38 am 2886 STONY RIDGE CIR(9:13 K-5 LATE) 3 7:40 am 8301 MID TOWN RD(9:15 K-5 LATE) 4 7:40 am 8280 MID TOWN RD(9:15 K-12 LATE) 5 7:52 am PAWNEE/RED ARROW(9:27 K-12 LATE) 6 7:55 am APACHE DR/AZTEC TRL(9:30 K-12 LATE) 7 7:56 am SENTINEL/2ND COCHISE(9:31 K-12 LATE) 8 7:57 am COCHISE TRL & SENTINEL PASS(9:32 K-12 LATE) 9 8:05 am 4454 CRESCENT RD(9:40 K-12 LATE) 10 8:15 am SAVANNA OAKS MIDDLE SCHOOL(9:50 K-12 LATE) (50) 11 8:35 am 219 PAOLI ST (BADGER BUS)(10:10 K-12 LATE)

Bird AM - SO

TIME LOCATION 1 7:30 am NC/SC BUS LOOP(9:05 K-12 LATE) 2 7:35 am NOR DEL HILL RD & SHADY OAK LN(9:10 K-12 LATE) 3 7:35 am SHADY OAK & WATCHILL CT (9:10 K-12 LATE) 4 7:36 am 7481 FELTON DR(9:11 K-5 LATE) 5 7:37 am 10703 MID TOWN RD(9:12 K-12 LATE) 6 7:50 am RAYMOND & WESTCHESTER(9:25 K-12 LATE) 7 7:54 am KING JAMES/WILLIAMSBURG(9:29 K-12 LATE) 8 7:56 am KING JAMES WAY & NORFOLK DR(9:31 K-12 LATE) 9 7:57 am NORFOLK DR & SMITHFIELD DR(9:32 K-12 LATE) 10 7:59 am MONTICELLO/VALLEY FORGE(9:34 K-12 LATE) 11 8:00 am MONTICELLO/RICHMOND(9:35 K-12 LATE) 12 8:02 am BIG BOW RD & FRONTIER LN(9:37 K-12 LATE) 13 8:03 am FRONTIER/WILLIAMSBURG(9:38 K-12 LATE) 14 8:15 am SAVANNA OAKS MIDDLE SCHOOL(9:50 K-12 LATE) (50) 15 8:35 am 219 PAOLI ST (BADGER BUS)(10:10 K-12 LATE)

Ice Cream AM - BR/CORE/HS

Bindl, George TIME LOCATION 1 7:30 am NC/SC BUS LOOP(9:05 K-12 LATE) 2 7:34 am 7608 MARSH VIEW RD(9:09 K-12 LATE) 3 7:36 am 2191 SUGAR RIVER RD(9:11 K-12 LATE) 4 7:36 am 2101 SUGAR RIVER RD(9:11 K-12 LATE) 5 7:36 am 2033 SUGAR RIVER RD(9:11 K-12 LATE) 6 7:44 am 7595 SCHALLER RD(9:19 K-12 LATE) 7 7:45 am 7629 SCHALLER RD(9:20 K-12 LATE) 8 7:46 am 1453 FRITZ RD(9:21 K-12 LATE) 9 7:47 am 1391 FRITZ RD(9:22 K-12 LATE) 10 7:52 am 1831 FRITZ RD(9:27 K-12 LATE) 11 7:53 am 1852 FRITZ RD(9:28 K-12 LATE) 12 7:55 am 1725 SPRINGROSE RD(9:30 K-12 LATE) 13 7:56 am 1715/1717 SPRING ROSE RD(9:31 K-12 LATE) 14 7:57 am 1705 SPRING ROSE RD(9:32 K-12 LATE) 15 7:58 am 1675 SPRING ROSE RD(9:33 K-12 LATE) 16 8:00 am 7602 RIVERSIDE RD(9:35 K-12 LATE) 17 8:02 am 7257 RIVERSIDE RD(9:37 K-12 LATE) 18 8:06 am FAIRCREST CT/MEADOWSIDE(9:41 K-12 LATE) 19 8:15 am BADGER RIDGE MIDDLE SCHOOL(9:50 K-12 LATE) (120) 20 8:15 am CORE KNOWLEDGE CHARTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (70) 21 8:15 am 09 - CORE KNOWLEDGE CHARTER MIDDLE SCHOOL (71) 22 8:15 am EXPLORATION ACADEMY (410) 23 8:15 am VERONA AREA HIGH SCHOOL (100) 24 8:30 am 219 PAOLI ST (BADGER BUS)(10:05 K-12 LATE)

Squirrel AM - BR/CORE/HS

TIME LOCATION 1 7:30 am NC/SC BUS LOOP(9:05 K-12 LATE) 2 7:44 am APACHE DR & JENEWEIN RD(9:19 K-12 LATE) 3 7:48 am APACHE DR & AZTEC TRL(9:23 K-12 LATE) 4 7:50 am AZTEC TRL & RED ARROW TRL(9:25 K-12 LATE) 5 7:52 am CRESCENT/RENAISSANCE(9:27 K-12 LATE) 6 8:15 am BADGER RIDGE MIDDLE SCHOOL (9:50 K-12 LATE) (120) 7 8:15 am CORE KNOWLEDGE CHARTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (70) 8 8:15 am 09 - CORE KNOWLEDGE CHARTER MIDDLE SCHOOL (71) 9 8:15 am EXPLORATION ACADEMY (410) 10 8:15 am VERONA AREA HIGH SCHOOL (100) 11 8:30 am 219 PAOLI ST (BADGER BUS)(10:05 K-12 LATE)

Piano AM - BR/CORE/HS

TIME LOCATION 1 7:31 am NC/SC BUS LOOP(9:06 K-12 LATE) 2 7:35 am PINE ROW/STATE ROAD 69(9:10 K-12 LATE) 3 7:39 am 2005 HWY 69(9:14 K-12 LATE) 4 7:40 am MANHATTAN/STATE ROAD 69(9:15 K-12 LATE) 5 7:43 am 1379 HIMSEL RD(9:18 K-12 LATE) 6 7:46 am 1720 RANGE TRL(9:21 K-12 LATE) 7 7:48 am 6871 SUNSET DR(9:23 K-12 LATE) 8 7:49 am BLACK CHERRY CT/SUNSET(9:24 K-12 LATE) 9 7:50 am 6742 SUNSET DR(9:25 K-12 LATE) 10 7:54 am 1960 RANGE TRL(9:29 K-12 LATE) 11 7:55 am 2023 RANGE TRL(9:30 K-12 LATE) 12 7:56 am E WHISPERING PINES/ WESTMINSTER(9:31 K-12 LATE) 13 7:58 am E WHISPERING PINES/ WINCHESTER(9:33 K-12 LATE) 14 8:01 am SCENIC RIDGE/W WHISPERING PINES(9:36 K-12 LATE) 15 8:03 am PINEHURST/W CHAPEL ROYAL DR(9:38 K-12 LATE) 16 8:06 am ACKER/SCENIC RIDGE DR(9:41 K-12 LATE) 17 8:09 am E CHAPEL ROYAL/STEEPLE POINT(9:44 K-12 LATE) 18 8:15 am BADGER RIDGE MIDDLE SCHOOL (9:50 K-12 LATE) (120) 19 8:15 am CORE KNOWLEDGE CHARTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (70) 20 8:15 am 09 - CORE KNOWLEDGE CHARTER MIDDLE SCHOOL (71) 21 8:15 am EXPLORATION ACADEMY (410) 22 8:15 am VERONA AREA HIGH SCHOOL (100) 23 8:30 am 219 PAOLI ST (BADGER BUS)(10:05 K-12 LATE)

Bunny AM - SO

TIME LOCATION 1 7:32 am NC/SC BUS LOOP(9:07 K-12 LATE) 2 7:39 am 6450 SHADY BEND RD(9:14 K-12 LATE)

15 3 7:39 am 6430 SHADY BEND RD(9:14 K-12 LATE) 4 7:41 am 6564 COUNTY HWY M(9:16 K-12 LATE) 5 7:44 am 2004 WENDT(9:19 K-12 LATE) 6 7:45 am 1919 BORCHERT RD(9:20 K-12 LATE) 7 7:46 am 1785 BORCHERT RD(9:21 K-12 LATE) 8 7:47 am 1766 BORCHERT RD(9:22 K-12 LATE) 9 7:49 am 6436 SUNSET DR(9:24 K-12 LATE) 10 7:49 am 6697 SUNSET DR(9:24 K-12 LATE) 11 7:51 am 6746 HORSESHOE BEND RD(9:26 K-12 LATE) 12 7:52 am 1900 COUNTY RD PB(9:27 K-12 LATE) 13 7:53 am 1953/1961 HWY PB(9:28 K-5 LATE) 14 7:55 am 6747 ROLLING OAKS LN(9:30 K-12 LATE) 15 7:57 am 2139 CTY HWY PB(9:32 K-12 LATE) 16 8:03 am HARPER DR & MILITARY RIDGE DR(9:38 K-12 LATE) 17 8:04 am MILITARY RIDGE/QUESTA RIDGE(9:39 K-12 LATE) 18 8:15 am SAVANNA OAKS MIDDLE SCHOOL(9:50 K-12 LATE) (50) 19 8:55 am 219 PAOLI ST (BADGER BUS)(10:10 K-12 LATE)

Horn AM - BR/CORE/HS

TIME LOCATION 1 7:33 am NC/SC BUS LOOP(9:08 K-12 LATE) 2 7:39 am 2001 SPRING ROSE RD(9:14 K-12 LATE) 3 7:40 am 2072 SPRING ROSE RD(9:15 K-12 LATE) 4 7:45 am BOBCAT LN & DAIRY RIDGE RD(9:20 K-12 LATE) 5 7:46 am 7812 DAIRY RIDGE RD(9:21 K-12 LATE) 6 7:47 am BIGLER CIR/DAIRY RIDGE RD(9:22 K-12 LATE) 7 7:48 am 8058 DAIRY RIDGE RD(9:23 K-12 LATE) 8 7:52 am GUST/HAMILTON MEADOWS(9:27 K-12 LATE) 9 7:54 am 2796 WHITE CROSSING RD(9:29 K-12 LATE) 10 7:55 am 2783 PRAIRIE CIR(9:30 K-12 LATE) 11 7:56 am 2804 PRAIRIE CIR(9:31 K-12 LATE) 12 7:57 am 2824 PRAIRIE CIR(9:32 K-12 LATE) 13 7:58 am 2705 COUNTRY VIEW RD(9:33 K-12 LATE) 14 7:58 am 2616 COUNTRY VIEW RD(9:33 K-12 LATE) 15 7:59 am 2610 COUNTRY VIEW RD(9:34 K-12 LATE) 16 8:02 am BRECKENRIDGE/HILLSIDE(GR K-5) (9:37 K-12 LATE) 17 8:03 am JENNA/WYNNWOOD(GR K-5)(9:38 K-12 LATE) 18 8:04 am JENNA/WESTRIDGE(GR K-5)(9:39 K-12 LATE) 19 8:05 am EDWARD/WESTRIDGE(GR K-5)(9:40 K-12 LATE) 20 8:06 am RIDGE VIEW/WESTRIDGE/ WESTWARD(GR K-5)(9:41 K-12 LATE) 21 8:15 am BADGER RIDGE MIDDLE SCHOOL(9:50 K-12 LATE) (120) 22 8:15 am CORE KNOWLEDGE CHARTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (70) 23 8:15 am 09 - CORE KNOWLEDGE CHARTER MIDDLE SCHOOL (71) 24 8:15 am EXPLORATION ACADEMY (410) 25 8:15 am VERONA AREA HIGH SCHOOL (100) 26 8:30 am 219 PAOLI ST (BADGER BUS)(10:05 K-12 LATE)

Lightbulb AM - BR/CORE/HS

TIME LOCATION 1 7:33 am CV BUS LOOP(9:08 K-12 LATE) 2 7:36 am HARMONY/N COUNTY ROAD M(9:11 K-12 LATE) 3 7:37 am ROCK RIDGE CT & STONY RIDGE CIR(9:12 K-12 LATE) 4 7:51 am MAPLE GROVE CT/MAPLE GROVE(9:26 K-12 LATE) 5 7:53 am MAPLE RUN CT/MAPLE RUN/MAPLE VIEW(9:28 K-12 LATE) 6 7:55 am WATERFORD CIR/WATERFORD(9:30 K-12 LATE) 7 7:57 am PRESTON CIR & PRESTON RD(9:32 K-12 LATE) 8 8:00 am MAPLE VALLEY CT/MAPLE VALLEY//PRAIRIE(9:35 K-12 LATE) 9 8:15 am BADGER RIDGE MIDDLE SCHOOL(9:50 K-12 LATE) (120) 10 8:15 am CORE KNOWLEDGE CHARTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (70) 11 8:15 am 09 - CORE KNOWLEDGE CHARTER MIDDLE SCHOOL (71) 12 8:15 am EXPLORATION ACADEMY (410) 13 8:15 am VERONA AREA HIGH SCHOOL (100) 14 8:30 am 219 PAOLI ST (BADGER BUS)(10:05 K-12 LATE)

Cat AM - BR/CORE/HS

Beach, Holly TIME LOCATION 1 7:35 am GE BUS LOOP(9:10 K-12 LATE) 2 7:40 am 1962 WENDT RD(9:15 K-12 LATE) 3 7:55 am KING JAMES CT/KING JAMES(9:30 K-12 LATE) 4 8:15 am BADGER RIDGE MIDDLE SCHOOL(9:50 K-12 LATE) (120) 5 8:15 am CORE KNOWLEDGE CHARTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (70) 6 8:15 am 09 - CORE KNOWLEDGE CHARTER MIDDLE SCHOOL (71) 7 8:15 am EXPLORATION ACADEMY (410) 8 8:15 am VERONA AREA HIGH SCHOOL (100) 9 8:30 am 219 PAOLI ST (BADGER BUS)(10:05 K-12 LATE)

Dolphin AM - BR/CORE/HS

Lynette, David TIME LOCATION 1 7:35 am SP/VI BUS LOOP(9:10 K-12 LATE) 2 7:38 am EXECUTIVE/S SEMINOLE HWY/ SEMINOLE CT(9:13 K-12 LATE) 3 7:41 am DAWLEY DR & KIRKWALL ST(9:16 K-12 LATE) 4 7:42 am BALLINA/DAWLEY/EDENBERRY/ LONGWOOD(9:17 K-12 LATE) 5 7:43 am DARTMOOR DR & EDENBERRY ST(9:18 K-12 LATE) 6 7:45 am AUBURN/BOSSHARD/VERDE VIEW(9:20 K-12 LATE) 7 7:46 am BOSSHARD DR & GOLDEN TER(9:21 K-12 LATE) 8 7:47 am BOSSHARD DR & SAHARA CIR(9:22 K-12 LATE) 9 7:48 am BOSSHARD/CASSIDY CT(9:23 K-12 LATE) 10 7:50 am BRYN WOOD DR & TREE LINE DR(9:25 K-12 LATE) 11 7:51 am OAK LEAF CIR/TREE LINE DR(9:26 K-12 LATE) 12 7:53 am MARSH VIEW CT/OSMUNDSEN/ WINDSONA CIR(9:28 K-12 LATE) 13 8:01 am 6060 VROMAN RD(9:36 K-12 LATE) 14 8:01 am 6063 VROMAN RD(9:36 K-12 LATE) 15 8:02 am 6086 GRANDVIEW RD(9:37 K-12 LATE) 16 8:04 am 6394 GRANDVIEW RD(9:39 K-12 LATE) 17 8:05 am 6438 GRANDVIEW RD(9:40 K-12 LATE) 18 8:06 am 6450 GRANDVIEW RD(9:41 K-12 LATE) 19 8:15 am BADGER RIDGE MIDDLE SCHOOL(9:50 K-12 LATE) (120)

20 8:15 am CORE KNOWLEDGE CHARTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (70) 21 8:15 am 09 - CORE KNOWLEDGE CHARTER MIDDLE SCHOOL (CKCMS) (71) 22 8:15 am EXPLORATION ACADEMY (410) 23 8:15 am VERONA AREA HIGH SCHOOL (100) 24 8:30 am 219 PAOLI ST (BADGER BUS)(10:05 K-12 LATE)

Moon AM - BR/CORE/HS

Connery, Michael TIME LOCATION 1 7:37 am SP/VI BUS LOOP(9:12 K-12 LATE) 2 7:41 am SCHUMANN CIR/SCHUMANN(9:16 K-12 LATE) 3 7:42 am PARK HILL CIR/SCHUMANN DR(9:17 K-12 LATE) 4 7:43 am OSMUNDSEN/WOODS EDGE(9:18 K-12 LATE) 5 7:44 am GREEN CLOVER/WOODS EDGE(9:19 K-12 LATE) 6 7:45 am JONATHAN CIR/WOODS EDGE(9:20 K-12 LATE) 7 7:46 am TIMBER RIDGE/WOODS EDGE(9:21 K-12 LATE) 8 7:48 am OSMUNDSEN/PEMBROKE CT/ PEMBROKE(9:23 K-12 LATE) 9 7:49 am JASMINE/PERSIMMON(9:24 K-12 LATE) 10 7:50 am CHICORY/DEVORO/JASMINE(9:25 K-12 LATE) 11 7:55 am 2700 FITCHRONA/QUARRY VISTA(9:30 K-12 LATE) 12 7:57 am ALLEGHENY/NESBITT(9:32 K-12 LATE) 13 8:00 am 6814 CROSS COUNTRY RD(9:35 K-12 LATE) 14 8:00 am 6811 CROSS COUNTRY RD(9:35 K-12 LATE) 15 8:01 am 6861 CROSS COUNTRY RD(9:36 K-12 LATE) 16 8:15 am BADGER RIDGE MIDDLE SCHOOL(9:50 K-12 LATE) (120) 17 8:15 am CORE KNOWLEDGE CHARTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (70) 18 8:15 am 09 - CORE KNOWLEDGE CHARTER MIDDLE SCHOOL (71) 19 8:15 am EXPLORATION ACADEMY (410) 20 8:15 am VERONA AREA HIGH SCHOOL (100) 21 8:30 am 219 PAOLI ST (BADGER BUS)(10:05 K-12 LATE)

Goat AM - BR/CORE/HS

Basal, Andy TIME LOCATION 1 7:38 am GE BUS LOOP(9:13 K-12 LATE) 2 7:48 am VALLEY FORGE/ WILLIAMSBURG(9:23 K-12 LATE) 3 7:50 am MONTICELLO/VALLEY FORGE(9:25 K-12 LATE) 4 7:51 am MONTICELLO/RICHMOND(9:26 K-12 LATE) 5 7:53 am BIG BOW RD/FRONTIER LN(9:28 K-12 LATE) 6 7:54 am MEADOWOOD/TAWHEE DR(9:29 K-12 LATE) 7 7:58 am RAYMOND/WESTCHESTER(9:33 K-12 LATE) 8 7:59 am RAYMOND RD/SHAFER DR(9:34 K-12 LATE) 9 8:15 am BADGER RIDGE MIDDLE SCHOOL(9:50 K-12 LATE) (120) 10 8:15 am CORE KNOWLEDGE CHARTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (70) 11 8:15 am 09 - CORE KNOWLEDGE CHARTER MIDDLE SCHOOL (71) 12 8:15 am EXPLORATION ACADEMY (410) 13 8:15 am VERONA AREA HIGH SCHOOL (100) 14 8:30 am 219 PAOLI ST (BADGER BUS)(10:05 K-12 LATE)

Train AM - SO

Curtin, Brad TIME LOCATION 1 7:42 am CV BUS LOOP(9:17 K-12 LATE) 2 7:50 am GREEN MEADOW/HARVEST/ MATTS(9:25 K-12 LATE) 3 7:51 am E VIEW/GREEN MEADOW/S HILLCREST(9:26 K-12 LATE) 4 7:53 am ARIEL LN & FAIRVIEW TER(9:28 K-12 LATE) 5 7:55 am CHESHIRE CASTLE/FAIRVIEW/ GATSBY GLEN(9:30 K-12 LATE) 6 7:57 am GATSBY GLEN/HARVEST/ KIMBALL(9:32 K-12 LATE) 7 7:58 am 6726 WHALEN RD(9:33 K-12 LATE) 8 8:04 am 6063 VROMAN RD(9:39 K-12 LATE) 9 8:15 am SAVANNA OAKS MIDDLE SCHOOL (9:50 K-12 LATE) (50) 10 8:35 am 219 PAOLI ST (BADGER BUS)(10:10 K-12 LATE)

Zebra AM - BR/CORE/HS

TIME LOCATION 1 7:45 am SP/VI BUS LOOP(9:20 K-12 LATE) 2 7:53 am KING JAMES/NORFOLK(9:28 K-12 LATE) 3 7:56 am N NORFOLK CIR/NORFOLK/S NORFOLK CIR(9:31 K-12 LATE) 4 7:58 am SMITHFIELD CIR & SMITHFIELD DR(9:33 K-12 LATE) 5 8:15 am BADGER RIDGE MIDDLE SCHOOL (9:50 K-12 LATE) (120) 6 8:15 am CORE KNOWLEDGE CHARTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (70) 7 8:15 am 09 - CORE KNOWLEDGE CHARTER MIDDLE SCHOOL (71) 8 8:15 am EXPLORATION ACADEMY (410) 9 8:15 am VERONA AREA HIGH SCHOOL (100) 10 8:30 am 219 PAOLI ST (BADGER BUS)(10:05 K-12 LATE)

Snowman AM - SO

TIME LOCATION 1 7:46 am GE BUS LOOP(9:21 K-12 LATE) 2 7:58 am 2339 CHALET GARDENS RD(9:33 K-12 LATE) 3 8:00 am 2303 CHALET GARDENS RD(9:35 K-12 LATE) 4 8:15 am SAVANNA OAKS MIDDLE SCHOOL(9:50 K-12 LATE) (50) 5 8:35 am 219 PAOLI ST (BADGER BUS)(10:10 K-12 LATE)

Teddy Bear AM - BR/CORE/HS

Derke, Michelle TIME LOCATION 1 7:48 am SP/VI BUS LOOP(9:23 K-12 LATE) 2 7:58 am ANTON DR & 5148/50 ANTON DRIVEWAY(9:33 K-12 LATE) 3 8:15 am BADGER RIDGE MIDDLE SCHOOL (9:50 K-12 LATE) (120) 4 8:15 am CORE KNOWLEDGE CHARTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (70) 5 8:15 am 09 - CORE KNOWLEDGE CHARTER MIDDLE SCHOOL (71) 6 8:15 am EXPLORATION ACADEMY (410) 7 8:15 am VERONA AREA HIGH SCHOOL (100) 8 8:30 am 219 PAOLI ST (BADGER BUS)(10:05 K-12 LATE)


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VASD Back To School

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Verona Area Natatorium- Fall 2018

A Community Facility for Residents and Non-Residents, owned and operated by the Verona Area School District 845-4635 * www.verona.k12.wi.us 400B North Main Street, Verona, WI 53593 Angie Lucas – Director (845-4632 Angie.Lucas@verona.k12.wi.us Margarita Castellanos – Administrative Assistant (845-4633) castellm@verona.k12.wi.us

Natatorium Swimming Fees and Membership Information Daily Fees Resident Youth

$2.00

Non-Resident Youth

$3.00

Resident Adult

$3.00

Non-Resident Adult

$4.00

Resident Single – 6 Month

$55.00

Non-Resident Single – 6 Month

$110.00

Resident Family – 6 Month

$95.00

Non-Resident Family – 6 Month

$135.00

Natatorium Annual Pass (begins on date of purchase) $110.00

Non-Resident Single

$220.00

Resident Family

$190.00

Non-Resident Family

$270.00

Program Cancellations All classes must have a minimum number of students. The Natatorium reserves the right to cancel, combine, or make schedule revisions as necessary. Missed Lessons Occasionally, students may need to miss a lesson. There are no make-up classes available for missed lessons.

Natatorium- 6 Month Pass

Resident Single

Refund Policy Full Refunds will be given if the Natatorium cancels a class. A prorated credit will be given only if severe illness or injury prevents participation. (See Natatorium Director)

General Information Get Your Natatorium Programs & Schedules Electronically You can sign up to receive Natatorium Information via e-mail. Do so by going to the Verona Area School District Web site at www.verona.k12.wi.us, click on Select a School (top left hand corner). Then click on Verona Natatorium. On the front page you will find the Natatorium Newsletter Sign-up. Click on that and follow the prompts.

Lesson Rates: Y outh and Preschool VASD Resident Session Fee - $35.00 Non- Resident Session Fee - $57.00

Natatorium Registration Information 1. Online- Best Option Visit our web page at http: http://veronanat.recdesk.com and login to your account. If you have not signed up before, click on Log -in on the top right of your screen and you will able to create an account. Follow the online prompts and complete the process with your debit or credit card. You will receive a confirmation email when you register. Recdesk accepts VISA, MASTERCARD, DISCOVER and AMERICAN EXPRESS

Resident/Non-Resident A resident is someone who resides within the Verona Area School District. A Non-Resident is anyone who resides outside the Verona Area School District.

2. Mail-In or Drop Off (if you are unable to register on-line) You may drop off your completed registration form and Payment at the Natatorium during our open hours. You may mail your completed registration form and payment to: Verona Area Natatorium 400B N. Main Street Verona, WI 53593 Completed Registration forms that are mailed in or dropped off will be processed during work hours (8:00 AM – 4:00 PM) Monday through Friday. Registration form can be found at the end of this program information.

Swim Diapers Swim Diapers (cloth or disposable) are required (by State Law) for all non-toilet-trained individuals.

Please note • Registrations must be paid in full at the time of registration • Registrations will not be accepted over the phone

Groups Groups are welcome to attend Open Swim. Please call in advance so we are aware that you wish to come. Groups over 12 swimmers are asked to rent the pool at a time other than Open Swim. (See next page for rentals)

Adult & Teen Swim Lessons

Youth Lap Swim Swimmers under the age of 18 are welcome to swim laps during open swim. A lap lane will be provided during all open times unless the pool becomes crowded. See Monthly Schedule for detailed times. Adult Lap Swim Adult Lap Swim is open to anyone 18 years of age or older. Circle swimming is encouraged during peak times. Please refer to the pool schedule for specific lap times. Swimmers under the age of 18 are welcome to swim laps during Open Swim times only. See Monthly Schedule for detailed times. Open Swim Everyone is welcome to attend open swim. Children, 8 years of age and older may attend Open Swim without an adult. Children under the age of 8 must have a responsible person (15 or older) in the water with them at all times. Floatation devices are not allowed during Open Swim. A lap lane will be provided during Open Swim unless the pool is crowded. See Monthly Schedule for detailed times Family Swim Family Swim is designed as a time for families to swim together. All children must have an adult in the water with them at all times. Families are welcome to bring pool toys with them to family swim. Water wings, floating rings and air mattresses will not be allowed. A lap lane will be provided during Family Swim unless the pool is crowded Pool Rentals & Rates Please make reservations at least two weeks in advance. To make a reservation, call Angie Lucas at 845-4632. The Natatorium rental rates are charged to cover lifeguard and custodial services and facility use costs. The pool will not be rented for fundraising or profit-making ventures. The Natatorium Director has the sole discretion to approve rentals. Pool Rules must be followed. The fee is required at the time of arrival. Adult supervision is required for all groups of children. Number of Users in Group

Resident Hourly Rate

Non-Resident Hourly Rate

1-30 Swimmers

$60.00/Hour

$90.00/Hour

31-50 Swimmers

$70.00/Hour

$110.00/Hour

51-75 Swimmers

$90.00/Hour

$132.00/Hour

Fall 2018 Community Swim Class Information Lesson Rates: Youth and Preschool VASD Resident Session Fee - $35.00 Non- Resident Session Fee - $57.00 Fall Registration Begins on Wednesday, August 15, 2018 You will be able to register on-line beginning Wednesday, August 15, 2018 by using the link: http://veronanat.recdesk.com. If you are unable to register on-line you can drop or mail-in your completed registration with payment. Registration forms can be found in the back of this program. Completed Registration forms that are mailed in or dropped off will be processed during work hours (8:00 AM –4:00 PM) Monday through Friday. Questions about Lessons? Call 845-4635, or email: angie.lucas@verona.k12.wi.us, or castellm@verona.k12.wi.us Web Site: www.verona.k12.wi.us Click on Find your school Lessons are filled on a “first-come, first-serve” basis. All classes have limited space available, so register early. Please note that registrations will not be accepted over the phone. You will receive a class confirmation from RecDesk upon registration. Each child may register for ONE swim (Parent-Tot-Level 7) class at a time. Participants may sign up for a swim lesson and Logrolling or Junior Lifeguarding during the same session. Once the first session is completed you may register them for openings in other sessions. Age Pre-Requisites Your child must be six months of age to participate in Parent-Tot, four years of age to participate in Pre-school 1, 2 & 3, and 5 years of age to participate in Level 1 – Level 6.

Session

Course Title

Session M

Adult/Teen Lessons

Dates

Time

Nov 5 – Dec 17, 2018 Mondays No Class – Nov. 26 7:30-8:10 PM

Fees $40.00 VASD Resident $57.00 Non-Resident

Water Exercise Water exercise classes are offered on weeknights throughout the summer. Classes include a combination of muscle building exercises, aerobics, water resistance exercises, and stretching. Participants do not need to know how to swim. No Pre-registration is necessary. Course Title

Dates

Time

Drop-In Fees

Water Exercise

September: 10, 12, 17, 19, 24, 26 October: 1, 3, 8, 10, 15, 17, 22, 24, 29, 31 November: 5, 7, 12, 14, 19, (No Class Nov.21) 26, 28 December: 3, 5, 10, 12, 17

Monday & Wednesdays 5:30-6:30PM

$3.00 VASD Resident $4:00 Non-Resident

Senior Water Exercise Water Exercise classes for adults age 62 and older are offered on Monday & Wednesdays throughout the School Year. A possible 3rd class may be available once the school schedule is determined. No Pre-registration is necessary. Course Title

Session

Dates

Senior Water Exercise

Session A

September 5, 10, 12, 17, 19,24, 26, October 1, 3, 8, 10, 15, 17, 22, 24

Mondays 2:20-3:05 PM $1 VASD Wednesdays 2:20-3:05 PM Resident $2 Non-Resident

Senior Water Exercise

Session B

October 29- December 21

Time will be determined once the school schedule is known.

$1 VASD Resident $2 Non-Resident

Senior Water Exercise

Session C

January 2 – February 21

Time will be determined once the school schedule is known.

$1 VASD Resident $2 Non-Resident

Senior Water Exercise

Session D February 25 – April 18

Time will be determined once the school schedule is known.

$1 VASD Resident $2 Non-Resident

Senior Water Exercise

Session E

Time will be determined once the school schedule is known.

$1 VASD Resident $2 Non-Resident

April 22 – June 12

Time

Drop-in Fees

Masters Swim Program The Master Swim Program is an organized coaching program for Adults. Practice sessions will consist of stroke technique and development of all four racing strokes, starts, and turns. The program will also focus on developing general fitness, endurance and speed. Anyone looking for any or all of the following should consider the program: general higher level of fitness, competition, triathlon and open water swimming. The program runs Monday and Wednesday evenings from 8-9 PM. Registration will not be taken over the phone, payment must accompany registration to hold spot in class. Session

Course Title

Dates

Time

Fees

Session 1

Masters Swim Program

September 24 – October 31, 2018 Mon & Wed 8:00-9:00 PM

$75 VASD Resident $90 Non-Resident

Session 2

Masters Swim Program

November 5 – December 19 (no class 11/21)

Mon & Wed 8:00-9:00 PM

$75 VASD Resident $90 Non-Resident

Session 3

Masters Swim Program

January 2– March 11

Mon & Wed 8:00-9:00 PM

$120 VASD Resident $140 Non-Resident

Session 4

Masters Swim Program

March 13 – May 29 (no class 3/25 & 3/27, May 27)

Mon & Wed 8:00-9:00 PM

$120 VASD Resident $140 Non-Resident


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VASD Back To School

SBR Session 1 will focus on developing swimmers’ aerobic fitness, strength and speed in the water. We will incorporate technique work into the workouts through drills and personal stroke feedback from the coaches. This will develop the swimmers’ base for sessions 2 and 3. This will be a great class for you if you have only spent 10 hours in the pool, or spend 10 hours per week swimming. The goal is for each swimmer to get the most out of any time spent in the pool. Confidence is built with having proper attention from a coach, and workouts to help you reach new levels. Session Session 1A

Course Title

Dates

SBR – Focus on Aerobic Fitness, Strength and Speed

October 23 – December 20. 2018 (no class 10/25, 11/22)

Fees

Tues & Thurs 6:00-7:00AM

$115 VASD Resident $135 Non-Resident

Session M Nov 5 – Dec 17 (Mondays) (no class 11/26/18) Time

Preschool

6:30-6:55PM

Preschool 1 Parent/Tot

7:00-7:25PM

Preschool 2

Level 2

Preschool

Level 1 Level 1

6:00-6:25 PM

Preschool 2

6:00-6:40 PM

SBR- Focus on season prep phase with threshold intervals at race pace

$135 VASD Resident $155 Non-Resident

Level 2

6:45-7:25 PM 7:15-7:55 PM 7:30-8:10PM

LEVEL

CLASS SIZE

Parent/Child

12 Max

PRE-REQUISITES Ages 6m – 3 years At least one adult must attend.

Session J September 19 – October 24 (Wednesdays)

6:00-6:25 PM

Preschool 2

6:00-6:40 PM 6:30-6:55 PM

Level 2

Level 3

4A/4B

Level 5

6A/6B

LEVEL

Level 2 Level 2

6:45-7:25 PM

CLASS SIZE

7:00-7:25 PM

6 Max

Ages 4 & w/o parent No Previous Skills Needed.

Enter & exit water safely, Breath control & submerging, bubble blowing, front glide & recovery, back glide & back float & recovery, changing directions, treading water arm & hand action, alternate & simultaneous arm and leg actions on front and back and personal & general water safety skills.

Preschool 2

6 Max

Ages 4 w/o parent Prerequisite: Able to demonstrate all Preschool 1 skills.

Enter & exit water safely, breath control & submerging, bubble blowing, bobbing, retrieval of underwater objects, front glide, front float & recovery, back glide, back float & recovery, changing directions and positions, treading ( 5 sec) arm & leg actions in shallow water, combined arm and leg actions on front and back, finning arm actions on back, self-help & water safety skills. Exit skills assessment.

Preschool 3

6 Max

Ages 4 & 5 w/o parent Prerequisite: Able to demonstrate all Preschool 2 skills.

Jumping in water safely, fully submerging & holding breath, bobbing with wall for support, front float, jellyfish float, tuck float & recovery, back glide, back float & recovery, changing directions and positions, treading in shoulder deep water (15 sec), combined arm and leg actions on front and back, finning arm actions on back, water safety skills. Exit skills assessment.

Level 4A Level 4B

7:30-8:10PM

Level 5

Level 6A

Session K September 23 – October 28 (Sundays) Time 5:00-5:25 PM

Preschool

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

Preschool 2

4A/4B

6A/6B

Level 4A

Learn-to-Swim Youth Class Levels LEVELS

Level 2

Level 4B

Level 2

Level 6B

Preschool 3

6:45 – 7:10 PM

Time

Preschool

5:00-5:25 PM

Preschool 1 Parent/Tot

Level 1

Level 2

5:00-5:40 PM

Level 3

Level 3 Preschool 2

5:45-6:25 PM

4A/4B

Level 5

6A/6B

6

For Students Ages 5 & up No skills required.

Enter/exit the water safely, submerging, bubble blowing through mouth & nose, object recovery, front glide & recovery, back glide, back float and recovery, treading arm & leg actions, alternate & alternating arm and leg actions & combined stroke on front and back at least 2 body lengths each. Discuss & demonstrate water safety skills.

Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills

8

Students Ages 5 & up Able to demonstrate all Preschool 2 or Level 1 skills.

Jumping or stepping from the side, exit water safely, fully submerge, bobbing, object recovery, front float, tuck float, jellyfish float, front glide, front float or glide & recovery to standing, back glide, back float & recovery to standing, changing directions & body position, treading arm & leg actions in shoulder deep water, combined strokes on front & back for at least 5 body lengths, personal & water safety skills

Level 3 Stroke Development

8

Able to demonstrate all preschool 3 or Level 2 skills.

Deep water skills, jumping into deep water from the side, sitting & kneeling dives, rotary breathing, bobbing while moving to safety, survival floating, back float in deep water. changing directions in deep water, treading water in deep water, dolphin kicking on front, 1 length front crawl, 1 length elementary backstroke, scissors kick, water safety skills.

Level 4A Stroke Improvement

8

Able to demonstrate all Level 3 skills.

Deep water bobbing, buoyancy & floating positions in deep water, compact & standing dives, survival float, open turns on front & back, front crawl, elementary backstroke, back crawl, butterfly & sidestroke, general & personal safety.

Level 4B Stroke Improvement

10

Able to demonstrate all Level 4A skills.

Front crawl elementary backstroke, back crawl, butterfly, breaststroke, sidestroke, open turns on front and back, pushing off in streamlined position, swimming underwater, feet first surface dives, treadinwwg water using different kicks, general & personal safety.

Level 4A

Level 1 Level 2

Level 4B

Preschool 1

6:00-6:40 PM

Level 5

6:30-7:10 PM 6:45-7:10 PM

Level 1 Intro to Water Skills

Level 1 Session L Nov 4 – Dec 16 (Sundays) (no class 11/25/18)

6:00-6:25 PM

PRE-REQUISITE

Level 5

6:30-7:10 PM

5:30-5:55 PM

SIZE

Preschool 1

6:00-6:40 PM

6:30-6:55 PM

Level 5

Level 1

5:45-6:25 PM 6:00-6:25 PM

Level 3

Preschool 1 Parent/Tot

5:00-5:40 PM

5:30-5:55 PM

SKILLS TAUGHT IN CLASS

Preschool 1

Level 1

7:15-7:55 PM

Level 2 Preschool 3

Holding and support techniques, safety cues, entering /exiting the water, water adjustment, submerging, submerging in a rhythmic pattern, breath control, exploring buoyancy on front & back, changing directions, gliding on front & back with assistance, swimming on front and back, wearing lifejackets & basic water safety. Socialization, enjoyment of the water and fun.

PRE-REQUISITES

Level 3 Level 3

SKILLS TAUGHT IN CLASS

Preschool Swim Classes

Parent/Tot

6:30-7:10 PM

Level 6B

Parent/Child Class Level

Session N Nov 7 – Dec 19 (Wednesdays) (no class 11/21/2018)

Level 1

6A/6AB

Level 3

Level 5

Session M Nov 5 – Dec 17 (Mondays) (no class 11/26/2018)

Preschool 1

Level 5

Level 4A Level 4B

Session K Sept 23 – Oct 28 (Sundays)

5:30-5:55 PM

4A/4B

Level 1

Session L Nov 4 – Dec 16 (Sunday) (no class 11/25/2018)

Level 1

Level 3

Level 3

7:00-7:25 PM

Session J Sept 19 – Oct 24 (Wednesdays)

Preschool

Level 2

Parent/Tot

6:30-7:10 PM

Fall Classes are offered on Sundays, Mondays, and Wednesdays once a week for 6 weeks.

Time

Level 4A

Level 2

6:30-6:55 PM

Fall 2018 Swim Class Schedule

Level 4B

Session N Nov 7 – Dec 19 (Wednesdays) (no class 11/21/18)

$105 VASD Resident $125 Non-Resident

Tues & Thurs 6:00-7:00AM

Other

Adult Lessons

SBR February 4 – Mon & Wed Our Monday/Wednesday swims March 20, 2019 6:00-7:00AM will focus heavily on technique development to improve swimming ability. Beginner friendly. The daily yardage will be less than the Tues/Thurs swims, though still providing a workout. SHORTER SESSION April 2 – May 30, 2019

4A/4B

7:30-8:10PM

Preschool 1

Session 2B

Level 3

Level 1

7:15-7:55PM

Time

January 3 – Tues & Thurs March 21, 2019 6:00-7:00AM

Level 2

Level 3

5:30-5:55 PM

SBR - Focus on a “Base” phase with high yardage practices

Level 1

6:30-7:10PM

$150 VASD Resident $170 Non-Resident

Session 2A

Session 3A

Time

17

Level 6A

SKILLS TAUGHT IN CLASS


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Learn-to-Swim Youth Class Levels - Continued SIZE

PRE-REQUISITE

SKILLS TAUGHT IN CLASS

Level 5 Stroke Refinement

LEVELS

10

Able to demonstrate all Level 4B skills.

Shallow-angle tuck surface dives, pike surface dives, front flip turns, back flip turns, treading water for 5 minutes, front crawl & elementary backstroke – 50 meters, breaststroke, butterfly, backstroke & sidestroke – 25 meters, sculling – 30 seconds, water safety.

Level 6A Swimming and Skills Proficiency

10

Able to demonstrate all Level 5 skills.

Level 6A goal is to refine strokes so participants swim them with more ease, efficiency, power and smoothness and over greater distances. Front crawl & elementary backstroke – 100 meters, back crawl, breaststroke, sidestroke, and butterfly – 50 meters. Open turns and flip turns, HELP & Huddle positions, feet first & headfirst surface dives, back float, survival float, and survival swimming, treading water w/o arms, surface dives in 7-10 feet, water safety skills

Level 6B Fitness Swimmer

10

Able to demonstrate all Level 5 skills.

Perform the Cooper 12-minute swim test at beginning & end of class, Front crawl & elementary backstroke – 100 meters, back crawl, breaststroke, sidestroke, and butterfly – 50 meters. Open turns, flip turns, circle swimming, using a pace clock, swimming w/pull-buoys, fins & paddles, setting up an exercise program, training techniques, target heart rates, & aquatic exercise

Youth Stroke Technique

5-10

Ability to Demonstrate all Level 5 Skills.

Passed through all the Red Cross Swim Levels? Are you too young to take Lifeguarding? Students will perfect their Front Crawl, Back Stroke, Breaststroke, Sidestroke, Elementary Back Stroke, Butterfly, starts & turns. Swimmers will also work on stroke efficiency and endurance.

Age 11 -14

This course gives you a jump-start into Red Cross Lifeguarding. Learn how to prevent drowning and diving accidents, reaching & throwing assists, self-rescue, providing care for injuries, leadership skills, develop swimming skills and general physical fitness for lifeguarding responsibilities. To enroll participants should have Level 6 or equivalent swimming skills.

Junior Lifeguarding 6-10

Important InformatIon & numbers Clip & post near your telephone! Core Knowledge Charter School

Savanna Oaks Middle School

845-4130

845-4000

Country View Elementary School

Exploration Academy Charter High School

845-4800

845-4550 Verona Area High School

New Century School

845-4900

Stoner Prairie Elementary School

845-4200 Sugar Creek Elementary School

845-4700

Glacier Edge Elementary School

497-2100

Verona Area International School

845-4205 Badger Ridge Middle School

845-4100

Natatorium Mail-In/ Drop-Off Registration Form

845-4400

Verona Area Natatorium 400B North Main Street Verona, WI 53593 http://www.verona.k12.wi.us

Step 1 - Family Information Family’s Last Name ___________________________________________ Phone ____________________________ Address _______________________________________ City/State ______________________ Zip Code ______________

Verona Area School District Admin. Office

845-4300

Name of Father (if par�cipant is under 18) ______________________________ Cell Phone (

) _______________

Name of Mother (if par�cipant is under 18) _____________________________ Cell Phone ( _________VASD Resident _____VASD Non-Resident

) _______________

E-mail Address ______________________________________________________________________________

Police, Fire & Ambulance Emergencies

Name of Emergency Contact ________________________________________ Phone# ____________________________

911

Police - Non-Emergency

Step 2 - Waiver I, the undersigned do hereby agree to allow the individual named herein to par�cipate in the ac�vi�es indicated. I am aware and understand there may be poten�al risk inherent with par�cipa�on in any recrea�on ac�vity, and that the Verona Area School District does not provide accident insurance and cannot assume responsibility for injury to any par�cipants in the recrea�on programs. I further understand the eligibility requirements for the program as stated in the department brochure and that no refunds will be given unless my spot can be filled or the department changes a class.

845-7623 Fire - Non-Emergency

845-9401

______________________________________________________________ Par�cipant/Parent/Guardian Signature

Poison Control Hot Line

1-800-815-8855

_________________ Date

Step 3 - Participant Information Participant First & Last Name

Verona Bus Service (Badger Bus)

Age

Date of Birth

Class Title

Session

Time

Cost

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The school district maintains several classes of pupil records. • “Progress records” include grades, courses the child has taken, the child’s attendance record, immunization records, required lead screening records, and records of school extra-curricular activities. Progress records must be maintained for at least five years after the child ceases to be enrolled. • “”Behavioral records” include such records as psychological tests, personality evaluations, records of conversations, written statements relating specifically to the pupil’s behavior, tests relating specifically to achievement or measurement of ability, physical health records other than immunization and lead screening records, law enforcement officers’ records, and other pupil records that are not “progress records.” Law enforcement officers’ records are maintained separately from other pupil records. Behavioral records may be maintained for no longer than one year after the child graduates or otherwise ceases to be enrolled, unless the parent specifies in writing that the records may be maintained for a longer period of time.

trict will respond to reasonable requests for explanations and interpretations of the records. A representative of the parent or guardian may inspect and review the records. • The right to request the amendment of the student’s education records that the parent or eligible student believes is inaccurate or misleading. Parents or eligible students may ask the Verona Area School District to amend a record that they believe is inaccurate or misleading. They should write the school principal, clearly identify the part of the record they want changed, and specify why it is inaccurate or misleading. If the district decides not to amend the record, the district will notify the parent or eligible student of the decision and the right to a hearing regarding the request for amendment. Additional information regarding the hearing procedures will be provided to the parent or eligible student when notified of the right to a hearing. • The right to consent to disclosures of personally identifiable information in the student’s education records, except to the extent that federal and state law authorize disclosure without consent. The exceptions are stated in 34 CFR 99.31, Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act regulations; Sec. 9528, PL107-110, No Child Left Behind Act of 2001; and section 118.125(2)(a) to (m) and sub. (2m), Wisconsin Statutes. One exception that permits disclosure without consent is disclosures to school officials with legitimate educational interests. A school official is a person employed by the district as an administrator, supervisor, instructor, or support staff member (including health or medical staff and law enforcement unit personnel); a person serving on the school board; a person or company with whom the district has contracted to perform a special task (such as an attorney, auditor, medical consultant, or therapist); or a parent or student serving on an official committee, such as a disciplinary or grievance committee, or assisting another school official in performing his or her tasks. A school official has a legitimate educational interest if the official needs to review an education record in order to fulfill his or her professional responsibility. Upon request, the district discloses education records without consent to officials of another school district in which a student seeks or intends to enroll. Also the district discloses “directory data” without consent, unless the parent notifies the district that it may not be released without prior parental consent. • The right to file a complaint with the U. S. Department of Education concerning alleged failures by the District to comply with the requirements of FERPA. The name and address of the Office that administers FERPA is: Family Policy Compliance Office, U.S. Department of Education, 400 Maryland Avenue, S.W., Washington, DC 20202-4605.

The school district informs parents when pupil records are no longer needed to provide special education. At the request of the child’s parents, the school district destroys the information that is no longer needed. • “Directory data” includes the student’s name, address, telephone listing, date and place of birth, major field of study, participation in officially recognized activities and sports, weight and height of members of athletic teams, dates of attendance, photographs, degrees and awards received, and the name of the school most recently previously attended by the student. • “Pupil physical health records” include basic health information about a pupil, including the pupil’s immunization records, an emergency medical card, a log of first aid and medicine administered to the pupil, an athletic permit card, a record concerning the pupil’s ability to participate in an education program, any required lead screening records, the results of any routine screening test, such as for hearing, vision or scoliosis, and any follow-up to the test, and any other basic health information, as determined by the state superintendent. Any pupil record relating to a pupil’s physical health that is not a pupil physical health record is treated as a patient health care record under sections 146.81 to 146.84, Wisconsin Statutes. Any pupil record concerning HIV testing is treated as provided under section 252.15, Wisconsin Statutes. The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), and section 118.125, Wisconsin Statutes, afford parents, guardians, and students over 18 years of age (“eligible students”) the following rights with respect to education records: • The right to inspect and review the student’s education records within 45 days of receipt of the request. Parents, guardians, or eligible students should submit to the school principal [or appropriate school official] a written request that identifies the records(s) they wish to inspect. The principal will make arrangements for access and notify the parent, guardian, or eligible student of the time and place where the records may be inspected. The school district will comply with the request without unnecessary delay and before any meeting about an individualized education program, or any due process hearing, and in no case more than 45 days after the request has been made. If any record includes information on more than one child, the parents or guardians of those children have the right to inspect and review only the information about their child or to be informed of that specific information. Upon request, the school district will give a parent, guardian, or eligible student a copy of the progress records and a copy of the behavioral records. Upon request, the school district will give the parent, guardian, or eligible student a list of the types and locations of education records collected, maintained, or used by the district for special education. The school dis-

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The Verona Area School District is required to locate, identify, and evaluate all children, with disabilities, including children with disabilities attending private schools in the school district, and homeless children. The process of locating, identifying, and evaluating children with disabilities is known as child find. Each year, child development days are conducted to allow families the opportunity to talk with qualified professionals about the progress their child is making or to discuss any concerns they have. Additionally, any parent or guardian, qualified health professional, or other person familiar with a child that suspects a disability exists is encouraged to contact Emmett Durtschi, Director of Student Services, 608-8454314 or write to emmett.durtschi@verona.k12.wi.us or Verona Area School District, 700 N. Main Street, Verona, WI 53593. This notice informs parents of the records the school district will develop and maintain as part of its child find activities. This notice also informs parents of their rights regarding any records developed. The school district gathers personally identifiable information on any child who participates in child find activities. Parents, teachers, and other professionals provide information to the school related to the child’s academic performance, behavior, and health. This information is used to determine whether the child needs special education services. Personally identifiable information directly related to a child and maintained by the school is a pupil record. Pupil records include records maintained in any way including, but not limited to, computer storage media, video and audiotape, film, microfilm, and microfiche. Records maintained for personal use by a teacher and not available to others and records available only to persons involved in the psychological treatment of a child are not pupil records.


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