Pioneer Times - Volume 37 Issue 2. June 11, 2021

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Newsletter of Sevastopol School District

Volume 37 Issue 2

Presenting the Sevastopol Graduating Class of 2021.

Building Construction Update BY KYLE LUEDTKE, DISTRICT ADMINISTRATOR The building project is progressing at an even faster pace than at any other point in the project. Some spaces are complete and we have been allowed to move furnishings into those areas. Other spaces are still a work in progress. The project is on schedule and will be ready for students and staff by this fall. School will start for students on Tuesday, September 7 following Labor Day. In-service Days for the staff will be the week prior. The majority of the painting has been completed. Most of the cabinetry and accessories have been set up in the classrooms. Flooring continues to be put down

in hallways and common areas. Furniture delivery is set for the week of June 28. The demolition process started on May 24 with the connecting hallway between the original 1924 building and the 1991 addition. Prior to the demolition, furnishings will be moved and abatement of hazardous materials needs to be completed. Demolition then continued to the 1946 industrial arts/agriculture wing. The progression will continue to the 1924 structure. The entire sequence will take six to eight weeks. After the demolition is complete, there will still be work to complete. A new stair-

well is necessary to provide a fire exit on the northwest corner of the building. The remaining space occupied by the current building will become a parking lot for staff and busses. Landscaping work and sidewalks will also need to be installed. A date for a ribbon cutting ceremony and open house will be scheduled for some time in August. The exact date is unknown at this time as it is dependent on the construction schedule. Bricks from the original 1924 building will be for sale for $1 per brick. Information will be on our school’s website at www.sevastopol.k12. wi.us.

Class of 2021 Valedictorians

Jenna Engeldinger

Kylie Newton

Sevastopol High School Principal Adam Baier announced the Class of 2021 valedictorians as Jenna Engeldinger, Kylie Newton, Noah Tomaszewski and McKenzie Wiesner. All four students earned a 4.0 grade point average and achieved the level of academic accomplishment to be recognized with this designation. “It is my honor to recognize these students who not only reflect the values that we hope for in all students at our school, but through their hard work and dedication to their courses have shown the importance they place on their education and future aspirations. Congratulations on your tremendous accomplishments,” Baier said. Jenna Engeldinger is the daughter of Kathleen Engeldinger-Kerwin, the late Pete Engeldinger, and Peter Kerwin. While in high school at Sevastopol, she has participated in a variety of extracurricular activities including Student Council, Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD), Multicultural Club, volleyball, and various planning committees. During the summer between her sophomore and junior year, she was a teacher’s aide for the district’s Summer Enrichment Program where she combined her love of learning with the opportunity to mentor younger students. “I have greatly valued these past four years at Sevastopol. The small class sizes and engaged teachers have helped me grow immensely, not only as a student but as a person. I am forever grateful for the relationships I’ve formed and memories I’ve made,” she shared.

Noah Tomaszewski

In the fall, Engeldinger will be attending Iowa State University to pursue a major in Interior Design and later further her studies with a Master of Design in Sustainable Environments. Kylie Newton is the daughter of Gina and Tim Newton. Throughout high school, she has been involved in various extracurricular teams and programs at Sevastopol. She has participated in cross country, track and field, volleyball, forensics, band, choir, show choir, and the Peer Mentor and Project 180 programs at Sevastopol. In addition to this involvement in school curricular activities, she has also served her community through missionary work with the Sturgeon Bay Moravian Church where she volunteered on mission trips to Minneapolis, New York, and North Carolina. She has also participated in worship band and choir through the Moravian Church. In the fall, Newton plans to go to the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, where she will double major in Spanish and English Language Arts with an emphasis in teaching for both subjects. Noah Tomaszewski is the son of Heidi and Dan Tomaszewski. While in high school he participated in activities both within Sevastopol and in other areas including track, cross country and Sevastopol’s Peer Mentor program all four years. He also had the privilege of coaching and assisting with the basketball program at Saint John Bosco. “I have always had a passion for the outdoors and nature. During my time at Sevastopol, I have taken many agricul-

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McKenzie Wiesner

Notes from the District Administrator The 2020-21 school year will go down in history like none before it. Hopefully, like none after it as well. Our staff, students, parents and community continuously had to remain flexible. Like any organization, a school district prefers to develop a plan and be able to carry out the intended direction of the plan. The most difficult portion of this school year was the uncertainty. I would like to thank the staff, students and parents for working through this school year. The students were fantastic with the requirements and expectations placed on them. One could sense the majority of students wanted to be back in school after the “Safer at Home” orders that began last spring. Our staff worked diligently to deliver the education not only in-person, but remotely. These adjustments added to their workload compared to expectations of the past. Parents had to work through the A/B schedule and the period in December when we had to resort to being fully remote due to staffing shortage as a result of the pandemic. The complaints were very few even as many were understandably frustrated by the situation. Looking forward, we do not know what the future will bring, but it appears to be heading in a better direction in regards to the pandemic. The school district will continue to plan providing instruction and opportunities this summer and fall in the manner we feel is best for the entire school system.

tural classes to help me discern my future career path of forestry following college at UW-Stevens Point. I have always valued the community of a small school that has been so welcoming to me ever since I joined as a freshman. The students and staff couldn’t have been more kind or helpful and I will miss them all,” he said.

I wish everyone a refreshing summer and look forward to the fall of 2021.

Tomaszewski plans on attending the University of Steven Point for a degree in Forestry.

Thank You!

McKenzie Wiesner is the daughter of Jennifer and Paul Wiesner. As a student at Sevastopol High School, Wiesner exceled athletically as well as academically. Over the last four years, she participated as a three-sport athlete in cross country, basketball, and soccer (minus the seasons lost due to COVID-19). Her other extra-curricular involvement has included: forensics, Project 180, Peer Mentors, and for a short time the school’s math team.

As we come to the end of the 20-21 school year, we can all agree that it was like none other in any of our lifetimes. What started the last quarter of the 2020 school year continues throughout the entire 20-21 school year. The year was punctuated with start ups, shutdowns, total virtual learning, hybrid schedules and finally back to full time in-school learning. All of this was done to assure the safety of our students while meeting our primary mission of providing an excellent education for all of our children.

“I have also partaken in student newspaper which has given me an outlet to voice my beliefs and opinions positively and open-mindedly while at the same time expressing the attitudes of our student body as a whole,” Wiesner said. “Sevastopol has shaped me in many ways, but the most unique way was being a part of one community for the past fourteen years. Forming these strong relationships here has built my foundation and prepared me for life outside of Sevastopol. I will always look back on my days here fondly.” Wiesner will be attending Ripon College and plans to study environmental science.

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Yours in Education, Kyle Luedtke, District Administrator

This could not have occurred without the tireless dedication of the entire staff at Sevastopol School. This includes the teachers, kitchen and maintenance staff, bus drivers, business office staff, coaches, administration, and volunteers. All of you worked together, despite the challenges of Covid, to see that the needs of our students were met. For this, the Board of Directors of the Sevastopol School District would like to extend a sincere Thank You for a job well done, Mission Accomplished! We pray that you and your family have a safe and enjoyable summer holiday season.

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