November 2017 Plain Paper

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Volume 10 • Number 3

NOVEMBER, 2017

A Lot To Celebrate National Merit Scholars Announced Page 3

OWMS Plans for a Zombie Apocalypse

More on page 5

Fall Sports Recap, Coaches Remarks

As the 2017 calendar year ends and we begin to celebrate the holidays, I would like to thank the entire Plain Local community for their support. Becky and I feel fortunate to live in Plain Local and have our three children enjoy the endless opportunities available throughout the district. Your support is appreciated and demonstrated at numerous district events. Thank You! This issue is full of amazing updates. First, the community will find an update to our district strategic plan. My commitment as we began this process was to consistently provide an update about our progress and how the district is moving forward. We have seen significant growth in many areas and I hope you enjoy reading about that success on page 16. You can also find the entire three-year plan online at plainlocal.org. Second, I had the opportunity to provide testimony to the Senate Education Committee in Columbus on Wednesday, November 8. I testified in support of Senate Bill 216. This Bill will reduce the number of state mandates that teachers and administrators are facing. I discussed in detail the amount of time we dedicate to state testing and the stress it is creating for students and teachers. I also encouraged the Senate to relax various mandates to allow for more local control at the district level. I believe our teachers have the ability and experience to deliver a first-class education without more state control. Finally, GlenOak High School hosted two International Baccalaureate evaluators in early November. This was our final site visit as they evaluate our readiness to become an International Baccalaureate High School. The twoday visit was amazing and GlenOak High School demonstrated excellence! We will be notified in several months if GlenOak High School will be an IB school beginning in the 2018-2019 school year, stay tuned! These are only a few highlights of the amazing work that is done each day across the district. Go Eagles!

Brent May, Superintendent

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PLSF Presents Aladdin Ballet Details on page 11

Strategic Plan Update Page 16

Students and their character’s (L to R): Micah Bailey - The BFG, Aiden Bradley - Clifford the Big Red Dog, Raegan Adams - Pete the Cat, Mia Ramos - Twilight Sparkle and Cora Paris - Simba.

Readers Create Pumpkin Characters

First and second graders in Miss Bryan’s class at Taft elementary completed a pumpkin look-alike project! First, they chose one their favorite fictional characters from a book they have read. Next, they painted or decorated a pumpkin to resemble this character. Students also produced a writing piece giving an explanation as to why the character was chosen and a comparison of the character to themselves.


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