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School Matters Back Row, L to R: Grant Zamora, Max Tustin, Zachary Rush, Adam Licavoli, Seth Anderson, Tyler White, Michael Yarzebinski, Ryan Pell, Molly Boylan, William Murgittroyd, Rachel Colyer, Luke Boulter, Elizabeth Bingham, and Tori Bergman Front Row, L to R: Audrey VanderBoon, Megan VanderBoon, Alison Seiler, Sarah Nuyen, Hannah Zerbel, Brittany VanHaitsma, Sabian Taylor, Kelsey Ernst, Elizabeth Anderson, and Samantha Hover SPRING 2013 PHS is Nationally Ranked! See page 3 Top Academic Students CLASS OF 2013

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Page 1: School Matters Spring 2013

School Matters

Back Row, L to R: Grant Zamora, Max Tustin, Zachary Rush, Adam Licavoli, Seth Anderson, Tyler White, Michael Yarzebinski, Ryan Pell, Molly Boylan, William Murgittroyd, Rachel Colyer, Luke Boulter, Elizabeth Bingham, and Tori Bergman

Front Row, L to R: Audrey VanderBoon, Megan VanderBoon, Alison Seiler, Sarah Nuyen, Hannah Zerbel, Brittany VanHaitsma, Sabian Taylor, Kelsey Ernst, Elizabeth Anderson, and Samantha Hover

SPRING 2013

PHS is Nationally Ranked!See page 3

Top Academic StudentsCLASS OF 2013

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S U P E R I N T E N D E N T ’ S V I E W P O I N T

by Susan Wakefield, Superintendent

As the end of another school year quickly approaches, it’s gratifying to take a moment and reflect on all of

the incredible opportunities provided for our students beyond the classroom. This time of the year, I can hardly go anywhere after school without seeing a team of Girls on the Run practicing for their big event. Now that the weather is coop-erating, every afternoon is filled with spring sports, including our Renaissance High School soft-ball program which grows each year. And I can’t overlook the annual high school musical and Collage concert as well as the elementary and middle school performances that fill the last few months of the year. While participation in extra-curricular activities is the goal, it’s even sweeter when the students excel such as the Cooper Battle of the Books team who brought the Championship Trophy home and our new Middle School Robotics team who placed so well at Regionals that they competed at the state level in their very first year! This list of opportunities is far from ex-haustive and each provides an avenue for

students to learn, grow and gain new con-fidence. If your child has not participated in an extra-curricular activity, encourage him or her to do so. The research is clear – students who participate in activities out-

side the classroom experience more success inside the class-room. Here are some opportuni-ties for you and your child to consider... Elementary: Student Coun-cil, Battle of the Books, Vi-sions, Trojan Aquatic Club, Girls on the Run Middle School: Student Council, Principal’s Advisory Group, Techno Trojans Ro-botics Club, Trojan Aquatic Club, Basketball, Volleyball, Track, Cross Country, Wres-

tling, Madigrals (Acapella Group), Rocket Football, Jazz Band High School: Student Senate, Red Cross Club, National Honor Society, Jazz Band, Pals For a more extensive list of the great things happening at Plainwell Community Schools, visit www.plainwellschools.org n

Another Great Opportunity

CALENDARof EVENTS

“Students who participate in activities outside the classroom experience more success inside the classroom.

May 23Graduation • 7 p.m. • Streidl Field

May 27NO SCHOOL - Memorial DayParade Downtown • 11 a.m.

May 30Renaissance HS Graduation

Performing Arts Center • 7 p.m.Dedication Ceremony • 7 p.m.Main St. & W. Bridge St. Plaza

June 7Last Day of School - 1/2 Day

SIGN UPTODAY!Sign up to receive our e-newsletter either online at www.

plainwellschools.org or by scanning the above QR code. Stay up to date with all the events and latest breaking news from Plainwell Community Schools!

LIKE US ON FACEBOOK:PlainwellCommunitySchoolsThePlainwellTrojans

FOLLOW US!@PlnwellSchools

Join Us DowntownMay 30 @ 7 p.m.

Join us on Thursday, May 30 at 7:00 p.m., as we celebrate two unique fea-

tures new to Plainwell’s downtown! “Building History,” a historic plaque project celebrating Plainwell’s history and heritage, funded in part by the Michigan Humanities Council, and the public art piece, “Iron Archer,” sponsored by the Plainwell Arts Coun-cil and City of Plainwell. This event will take place on the Plaza at the intersection of Main Street and West Bridge Street. Plainwell Community Schools music

students and Student Sen-ate members will be on hand to take part in this celebration. n

STAY IN TOUCH WITH PCS!

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QUANTUM LEARNING

Last August, thirty Plainwell teachers par-ticipated in a workshop called Quantum Learning. The workshop was so powerful

and effective that we will be offering it again this August to as many teachers as can attend. Quantum Learning came to us from Chase Mielke, a high school English and Positive Psychology teacher who has had advanced training in this method and has traveled across the county doing a student version of this called Super Camp. He is an approved Quantum Learning trainer and will be run-ning our workshops for us. So what is Quantum Learning? According to the Quantum Learning Network, it is “a powerful research-based educational method-

ology that increases teacher effectiveness and improves student performance through the orchestration of five core components: Foun-dation, Atmosphere, Environment, Design, and Delivery. It is a simple yet effective model for creating an all-encompassing culture of academic and personal excellence. This pow-erful results-oriented methodology increases leadership and teacher effectiveness and im-proves student success with the Common Core. With the Quantum Learning System, teachers develop a comprehensive approach leading to greater student participation, com-prehension, and critical thinking. They learn to create a supportive classroom environment and a positive, safe atmosphere.” Having seen this training, I can attest that

Quantum Learning is a perfect fit for our goals to promote student character and wise deci-sion making; build strong, positive relation-ships with students; and provide rigorous and engaging instruction. I could easily write of many other new activ-ities and changes happening here...from 1 to 1 iPads at the high school to new interventions for struggling students at the middle school to our highly-successful new kindergarten readi-ness program. As I said in the opening, things have never been busier or filled with more change. Plainwell teachers and principals are stepping up to these challenges and opportu-nities, working harder than ever for the ben-efit of our students. The community should be proud of their efforts. n

F O C U S O N C U R R I C U L U M

by Bob Van Dis, Director of Curriculum

The Times Are Changing...In the area of curriculum, instruction, and assessment, I cannot recall a time of such rapid change and increasing expectations. Of the many activities and changes taking place in Plainwell Schools allow me to share just one of those changes with you.

Wolverine leadership initiative

Wolverine Leadership Initiative is a dynamic, life-changing program aimed at helping young adults become society-shifting leaders. The initiative features one-week of intensive instruction, coach-ing, and development of critical skills all effective leaders have – no matter what field they pursue. Through realistic and relevant experience-based learning, students will cultivate four skills that will

propel their future potential: Grit, Fellowship, Poise, and Foresight. Grit: Resil-ient, focused pursuit of personal passions. Fellowship: The ability to forge strong connections with others. Poise: Confidence and competence in expressing ideas. Foresight: The ability to create specific, measurable, and successful plans for growth.Your student can create true positive change. Through dynamic instruction from award-winning instructors; purposeful, research-based strategy coaching; an en-gaging outdoor ropes course experience; and individualized support and guid-ance during and beyond the program, Wolverine Leadership Initiative can help propel that potential. If you want your student to change the world – for him/herself and others – Wolverine Leadership Initiative is a worthy investment.

Price: $179 | Dates: July 29th - August 2nd

For questions or further information, please contact Chase Mielke at [email protected] or Jason Grubaugh at [email protected]

WOLVERINE LEADERSHIP INITIATIVE

Plainwell High Schoolrecognized as one of Newsweek MagazineBest High Schools

Nationwide!

As we were going to press with this issue of School Matters, we were notified by the media that Plainwell

High School was chosen as one of News-week Magazine’s America’s Best High Schools for 2013!Newsweek and The Daily Beast rank and highlight the best 2,000 public high schools in the nation—those that have proven to be the most effective in turn-ing out college-ready grads. The list is based on six components: graduation rate (25 percent), college acceptance rate (25 percent), AP tests taken per student (25 percent), average SAT/ACT scores (10 percent), average AP scores (10 percent), and percent of students enrolled in at least one AP course (5 percent).Visit bit.ly/PHSisthebest to learn more!

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H I G H S C H O O L N E W S

Elizabeth Anderson is the daughter of Rich and Kristin An-derson. Elizabeth will be attending the University of Michi-gan this fall and will be majoring in Civil Engineering. While at Plainwell High School, Elizabeth volunteered as a Big Sister to a Starr Elementary student, was on the Principal’s Student Advisory Committee and is a National Honor Soci-ety member and an AP Scholar.

Seth Anderson is the son of Curt and Amy Anderson. This fall Seth will be studying Biology at Olivet Nazarene Univer-sity in Illinois. Seth was a member of the PHS men’s soccer team for four years and is an AP Scholar.

Tori Bergman is the daughter of Brian and Tamara Berg-man. Tori will become a Spartan at Michigan State Univer-sity where she will study Animal Science and Pre-Veteri-nary Medicine and continue her studies to become a doctor of Equine Medicine. Tori was a member of the PHS Cross Country team and the PHS Women’s Basketball team. She is a National Society Member as well as a Red Cross Club member.

Elizabeth Bingham is the daughter of Jim and Lynn Bing-ham and Dolores Bingham. Ellie will major in Finance at Western Michigan University this fall. During her years at PHS, Ellie was a National Honor Society member and tu-tored students in French.

Luke Boulter is the son of Jon and Lisa Boulter. Luke will be attending Kettering University where he will major in Me-chanical Engineering. Luke has been a member of the PHS Cross Country and Track teams where he earned All Region and All Conference honors. He also participated in Quiz Bowl and is a member of the National Honor Society. Luke served on the Plainwell Captain’s Council and is a PAL.

Molly Boylan is the daughter of Mike and Libby Boylan. Molly will be attending Michigan State University this fall where she will be studying Pre-Medical sciences. Molly has been a 4 year member of the PHS Women’s Swim team, 3 year member of the PHS Women’s Tennis team, as well as participating in Quiz Bowl and French Club. Molly is also the Yearbook Co-Editor in Chief and a member of the National Honor Society.

Rachel Colyer is the daughter of Angela Colyer and An-drew Colyer. This fall, Rachel will become a Wolverine at the University of Michigan. She has not declared a major at this time. Rachel is the Senior class treasurer as well as a National Honor Society member and has been on the Quiz Bowl team and part of the Red Cross Club.

Kelsey Ernst is the daughter of Brian and Jenny Ernst. Kelsey is attending the University of Michigan and will study Molecular Biology and BioMedical Engineering. Kelsey was a member of the PHS Swim team, a 4 year member of the PHS Band, a member of the Twin Cities Rhythm Drumline and also serves as the Vice President of the PHS National Honor Society. Kelsey has been honored as a National Merit Finalist this year.

Samantha Hover is the daughter of Steve and Patty Hover. Samantha is planning to attend Western Michigan Univer-sity to study Biology. During her years at at PHS, Samantha was in Marching Band, Wind Ensemble, Pep Band and the Jazz Band. She is also a member of the National Honor Society.

Adam Licavoli is the son of Don and Kim Licavoli. Adam will study Aerospace Engineering at the University of Michi-gan. Adam swam 4 years for the PHS Swim team where he earned the Academic All American award. He also is a 4 year member of the Cross Country and Track teams. Adam is a member of the National Honor Society, Red Cross Club and participated in Quiz Bowl.

William “Burt” Murgittroyd is the son of Rose Mary Mur-gittroyd and the late Michael Murgittroyd. Burt will be at-tending Michigan State University this fall and major in Bio-medical Engineering. While at PHS Burt has participated in Track, Football and played 4 years of basketball.

Sarah Nuyen is the daughter of Kenrick and Jacquline Nuy-en. Sarah plans to attend the University of Michigan where she will major in Biology and minor in French. Sarah is a member of the Student Senate, French Club and National Honors Society. She also was on the Quiz Bowl team and the PHS Women’s tennis team and was selected as Plain-well High School’s DAR Good Citizen Nominee.

Ryan Pell is the son of Ken and Toni Pell. This fall, Ryan will enroll at Western Michigan University to study Finance. Ryan was part of the PHS Men’s Soccer team as well as the PHS Basketball team.

Zach Rush is the son of Cindy Rush and Greg Rush. This coming year, Zach will be attending Western Michigan Uni-versity to study Aeronautical Engineering. Zach is a mem-ber of the National Honor Society and was a 4 year member of the PHS Men’s soccer team.

Alison Seiler is the daughter of Greg and Dawn Seiler. Ally is attending Michigan State University this year to major in Communications and Business. Ally has been a member of the Varsity swim team and Varsity tennis team as well as National Honor Society. She was a concert choir stu-dent and participated in the musicals and also wrote for the Trojan Torch.

Sabian Taylor is the daughter of Ken Taylor and Ronda Taylor. Sabian will attend the University of Michigan this fall where she will be a Microbiology and Pre-Med major. Sabian ran Cross Country and Track in high school and played for the JV soccer team. She is a National Honor So-ciety member, Red Cross Club member, been in the PHS Marching Band and Wind Ensemble and is the Senior Class president.

Max Tustin is the son of Jeff and Katie Tustin. Max will be attending Hope College this fall where he will be pursuing a degree in Education. While at Plainwell High school, Max was a member of the PHS Band, Concert Choir, National Honor Society and Red Cross Club. He also played Varsity Tennis and ran Track. Max played the lead in this year’s musical, “Crazy For You.”

Audrey VanderBoon is the daughter of John and Katy VanderBoon. This fall, Audrey will attend Warren Wilson College in North Carolina where she will major in Outdoor Leadership and Spanish and swim for their swim team. Audrey has been a 4 year member of the PHS Swim/Dive team and played soccer and tennis as well. She is a mem-ber of the National Honor Society, Red Cross Club and a PAL. She participated in Quiz Bowl and the high school musicals.

Megan VanderBoon is the daughter of John and Katy VanderBoon. Megan will be pursuing a degree in Commu-nications and Business in the Honor’s program at KVCC. Megan earned an All American Academic award while swimming for the PHS Swim/Dive team as well as All-State, All-County and All Conference honors. She also played soc-cer and tennis for the high school. Megan is a member of the National Honor Society, French Club, Quiz Bowl and a PAL.

Brittany VanHaitsma is the daughter of Debra Doest. Brit-tany will begin her college career at KVCC and then transfer to the Pharmacy school at Ferris State University. Brittany is involved with the Red Cross Club and is a member of the National Honor Society.

Tyler White is the son of Brian and Ronda White. Tyler will be playing Football for the Fighting Illini at the University of Illinois this fall and majoring in Engineering. Tyler has been a 4 year member of both the PHS Football and Basketball teams as well as a 3 year Track member. Tyler is also a member of the National Honor Society.

Michael Yarzebinski is the son of Sue Kuhr and Don Yarze-binski. Mike will be pursuing a degree in Physics at Michi-gan State University. Mike has run both Cross Country and Track for PHS as well as playing Football and Basketball. Mike is a member of the National Honor Society, Red Cross Club and is a PAL.

Grant Zamora is the son of Mike and Lori Zamora. Grant will be attending the University of Michigan this fall but is still unsure of what he will be majoring in. While at PHS, Grant was a member of the PHS Marching Band, Wind En-semble, Pep Band and Jazz Band. He is also a member of the National Honor Society.

Hannah Zerbel is the daughter of Jim and Wendy Zerbel. Hannah will be attending Hope College and will pursue a degree in Engineering. Hannah played for the PHS Women’s basketball team. She is a member of the National Honor Society, Red Cross Club and is a PAL.

CLASS OF 2013Top Academic Students

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H I G H S C H O O L N E W S

M I D D L E S C H O O L N E W S

Middle School AnnouncesSTEM Summer Academy

Plainwell Middle School will host a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) Summer Academy, July 8 through July 12 from 9 am to 4 pm. This summer’s theme is “Superstorm Solutions,” so students should be ready for

a deep dive into inventing new ways to help people cope with natural threats like hurricanes, tornadoes, tsunamis, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions! At the academy, students will learn how to analyze real world issues, and research and design solutions in a team setting. The academy will also include LEGO® robot-ics instruction, hands-on applications of new presentation software, and the chance to meet engineers and scientists in STEM areas. Tuition is $50 for in-district students and $75 for out-of-district students, and will include lunch and a daily swim. Contact Academy Director, Lisa Wininger at [email protected] for additional information. Registration will be available through Plainwell Community Education. Space is limited to 40 middle school stu-dents (incoming 6th, 7th, and 8th graders), so register early!

Renaissance Students Honor Local Man on Arbor Day

Pictured at far left: Rilley Fillmore, Allison Lindeman, Lindsey Hackenberg, Selenice Guyton, Erica Clark, Ben Matusiak, Nata-lie Darscheid, Luke Helmboldt, Casey Babbitt, Mariah Morse, Luke Martin, Jamie Rutherford, Danny Salas, David Benson, Austin Pinks, with staff members Jennifer Beam and Debbie Scooneas, Superintendent Wakefield and Mayor Brooks

A ceremony honoring Larry Green, the only known man killed at the Plainwell Paper Mill, was held on Arbor Day, Friday, April

26, 2013 at the new Public Safety building in Plainwell. Students from Renaissance High School performed a skit based on Shel Silver-stein’s The Giving Tree. A memorial tree was planted, balloons were

released and Mayor Richard Brooks read a proclamation for Arbor Day which he then presented to Mr. Green’s family. n

The PHS Marching Band was honored this year by earning a place to perform in the Magic Kingdom Main Street Electric Parade at Disney World over spring break.

The Drum Majors pictured at right are Lucy LaVoy, Abbie Porter and Olivia Deal. Carrying the American Flag is Spencer Brignall, and carrying the PHS Banner is Micah Edwards. The students did an amazing job during the performance and represented our community proudly!

PHS Marching BandDescends on Disney World

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Jayden, Ellysia & Arick hone their skills on various instruments at the Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra’s Instrument Petting Zoo. The 4th graders at Starr Elementary traveled from station to station trying out lots of different instruments with the help of KSO volunteers.

E L E M E N TA R Y S C H O O L N E W S G I L K E Y • C O O P E R • S T A R R

Gilkey Elementary was host to the National As-sociation of Women in Construction’s (NA-

WIC) Annual “Block Kids” Building Program with assistance from the American Society of Civil En-gineers (ASCE) Southwest Michigan Branch. The Block Kids Building Program is a national building competition that introduces students to the con-struction and engineering industries, as a way to pique their interest in possible careers, and is sup-ported by the NAWIC Education Foundation. The program is open to all elementary schools students in 1st through 6th grades. Each student has one hour and is provided with 100 “Lego”-type building blocks with the option to choose three other items (rock, string, aluminum foil or poster board) to incorporate into their structure. Volunteer judges from the construction and engi-neering industry view each student’s project and discuss with them what they have constructed with evaluations being recorded on a point sys-tem. A total of 125 students participated, 42 judges from the community volunteered, and eight par-ent volunteers assisted. In addition, 40 companies donated goodies, gift certificates, aprons, refresh-ments, and cash to make the event a success! n

Plainwell Students’ Art Continues to Shine Across the Sea

art:china

Starr Elementary CelebratesReading Month{

The Block Kids Building ProgramHeld at Gilkey!

Cooper Art Students at left, front row: Katie Anson, Kylee King, Sarah Lindenback, Mark Boysen, Alex Johnson. Back row: Olivia Oakes, Mellissa Taylor and Chloe Schos-so. Not pictured: Julia Rhodes & McKenna Hochstedler

COOPER

Starr 2nd Graders recite, “My Dog Does My Homework,” by Ken Nesbitt.

Miss Larson’s Kindergarten Readiness Class acts out, “Pete the Cat, I Love My White Shoes!”

Starr was honored to have Mr. Joe from Ransom Library as their musical MC for the assembly.

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E L E M E N TA R Y S C H O O L N E W S G I L K E Y • C O O P E R • S T A R R

Again this year, art students from Cooper, Gilkey and Starr Elementary Schools participated in the China Art Exchange, which is sponsored by the 4-H Extension through Michigan State University. Ten students’ artwork has been forwarded to Michigan

State to be evaluated and selected to represent Plainwell and be sent to China. The schools will in turn receive art from the students in the Shangdong province at the end of the school year. Each building will have several pieces to add to the growing collection of art from China. The finalists whose work will be chosen will be notified in a few weeks. Plainwell Community Schools’ Elementary Art Program continues to connect curriculum, community and the world n

Battle of the Books 2013

Two groups from Cooper Elementary swept this year’s Battle of the Books

which was held in March at Otsego Pub-lic Schools. The Jolly Rancher Readers finished in first place with the Mysteri-ous Chapter Chasing Pentominoes being awarded second place! Each team was re-quired to read and study five books in or-der to correctly answer difficult questions during the competition. Congratulations to our dedicated students and volunteer coaches! n

earth weekat Gilkey Elementary

Celebrating

{The Jolly Rancher Readers (in white) are: Kylee King, Kristen Quertermus, Ka-tie Anson, McKenna Veen & Coach Kim Veen. Not pictured: Sarah Lindenbach. The Mysterious Chapter Chasing Pen-tominoes (in blue) are: McKenna Hoch-stedler, Lydia Miller, Meghan Pallett, Middle School helpers, Joslyn Miller & Julie Widman, with Coaches Natalie Witt & Shelly Widman. Not pictured: Evan Hochstedler & David Shearer.

Gilkey students enjoyed the Super

“U” Challenge, an interactive game

show that encouraged them to “Be

The Best ‘U’ That You Can Be!”

It was an exciting show filled with

real-life lessons about respecting

others, building trust, not bullying

peers, building character, teamwork

and sportsmanship!

This year, the Geckos celebrated the comple-tion of the Gilkey Giving Tree. Each student took part in making fused glass tiles which were then broken and arranged into a mosaic to fill the tree. If you would like to buy a leaf with your child’s name on it in support of the environmental lab, stop by the office and fill out a form. Help our tree grow!

L to R: Myia Snyder, Rebecca Wagner, Bella Torres, Alex

Madison, Lauren Foster, Savanna Keim, Abby Almeda, Taylor

Mansheim, Cassie Cox, Halli Davidson with Kyla Eaves in front

Front row, L to R: Lily Timmerman, Jared Drewyor, Emma Lindsey, Emma Harris, CeCe Hockney, Brittin Hamlin. Back row, L to R: Claire Awe, Alex Uridge, Rebecca Gibson and Kate Farho

STARRGILKEY

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C O M M U N I T Y E D U C AT I O N & R E C R E A T I O N

A NOTE FROM THE RECREATION DIRECTOR:

Get Involved This Spring Season!

A NOTE FROM THE COMMUNITY ED DIRECTOR:

Trip Was Out-Of-This-World!

Spring is an exciting time of year and for many, including myself, a favorite season. The frogs croaking in our backyard swamp, or the robins chirping

as the sun rises to melt the frost on the grass, are signs that warm weather is approaching. With that warm weather comes the opportunity to get outside and enjoy those long awaited outdoor activities. Spring is also an exciting time for our recreation department! Outdoor activities including summer youth ball and golf lessons at Lake Doster will be

kicking off and I hope you can find a way to become involved. Whether as a coach, an assistant, a team parent or a participant, volunteer opportunities await you. And, as always, we couldn’t run our programs without you. Thank you for being involved! We are always interested in new ideas for programs and appreciate your feedback. If you have suggestions, please contact me. I welcome the opportunity to talk with you. Hope to see you outside enjoying the many activities our wonderful community has to offer.Take care! n

– Bob Farris

On Saturday, March 9, at 5:15 p.m. four school busses full of moms and sons slowly rolled away

from the bus garage on Starr Road and headed north to-ward Grand Rapids. We took the “long” way around so we

could pass by the home of Officer Varren Davis, who had recently returned home from Afghanistan. We lowered our windows, cheered, whistled and sounded the bus horns as our procession passed. It was a wonderful way to start a great night. At Van Andel Arena, the Plainwell mothers and sons descended upon “Star Wars Night” with their tickets, food vouchers and cameras ready. Our section of the arena was alive with hearty cheering, singing and dancing along. The Grand Rapids Griffins prevailed and we re-turned with tired boys and smiles on our faces. Thank you to all who attended. Let’s do it again next year! n

– Tammy Glupker

CO-ED TEE BALLAges 5 & 6All boys and girls, ages 5 & 6, are welcome to join us for this introduction to playing ball. Kids will learn proper batting, fielding and base-running fundamentals while having lots of fun!Late registrants will receive a t-shirt with a number but no logo on it.

Date: July 8 - 26 • Mondays & WednesdaysTime: 6:00 and 7:15 p.m.Location: Plainwell Middle School Ball FieldCost: $42.00Deadline to register is June 4, 2013.

LAKE DOSTER GOLF LESSONSBeginners - Ages 7 to 15Intermediate - Ages 9 to 17

Junior Golf is geared for boys and girls who will learn different aspects of the game. Fun for the novice as well as the person who just needs to brush up on their golf skills. Each

day will focus on something new. There are only 12 slots per session, bring a friend and sign up early! Clubs and balls are provided if you do not have them. No signups at class.

Cost: $60 per child/per session (includes divot repair tool and ball marker)Location: Lake Doster Golf ClubInstructor: Tim Hartson

Beginner LessonsMonday: Grip, Stance, Setup, and Hit Range BallsTuesday: Putting, Chipping and Drill WorkWednesday: Review, Range Work w/Irons, Woods and Special DrillsThursday: Golf Course Etiquette

Intermediate Lessons (must have some experience)

Monday: Alignment to your Target, Swing Plate, and Hit Range BallsTuesday: Advancing Putting and Chipping DrillsWednesday: Review, Range WorkThursday: On Course Instruction

SESSION IDate: June 17 - 20 • Monday - ThursdayTime: 9:00 to 10:00 a.m. (Beginners)10:30 to 11:30 a.m. (Intermediate)Deadline to register is June 12, 2013.

SESSION IIDate: July 8 - 12 • Monday - ThursdayTime: 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. (Beginners) OR10:30 to 11:30 a.m. (Beginners)Deadline to register is July 2, 2013.

If you need to recover lost credit, are concerned about staying on track or want to work ahead...this is the perfect opportunity!Register on or before June 5 for the June sessions and on or before July 28 for the August sessions.

Each completed class = 1/2 credit. Slots are limited and available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Cancellation may occur if not enough students enroll. Check will be returned if the session is full or cancelled due to low enrollment. Call (269) 685-9531 for more information.

Summer School

SESSIONSJune A.M.June P.M.August A.M.August P.M.

WEEKSJune 10 - 28June 10 - 28August 5 - 23August 5 - 23

TIME8:00 - 11:15 A.M.11:45 A.M. - 3:00 P.M.8:00 - 11:15 A.M.11:45 A.M. - 3:00 P.M.

Registration forms are available at Plainwell Community Education, the Administration Building, High School & Middle School.

YOUTH recreation

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STEM SUMMER ACADEMY:SUPERSTORM SOLUTIONSPlainwell Middle School will host a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) Summer Academy. This summer’s theme is “Superstorm Solutions,” so students should be ready for a deep dive into in-venting new ways to help people cope with natural threats like hurricanes, tsunamis, earthquakes and volcanic eruptions! At the academy, students will learn how to analyze real world issues, and research and design solutions in a team setting. The academy will also include LEGO robotics instruction, hands-on applications of new presentation software, and the chance to meet engineers and scientists in STEM areas. This class is for incoming 6th, 7th and 8th graders. Space is limited to 40 middle school stu-dents, so register early. For more information, con-tact Academy Director Lisa Wininger at [email protected]: July 8 - 12, 2013 • Monday - FridayTime: 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.Location: Plainwell Middle School CafeteriaCost: $50 for in-district students (lunch and a daily swim are included in the cost)$75 for out-of-district students (lunch and a daily swim are included in the cost)

MAD SCIENCE - WACKY SCIENCEOne Day Camp • Grades K-5This camp is filled with scientific experiments that are sure to rock your world. Campers will have a real hair-raising experience when they learn about electricity. The chemical reactions they create will be eye-opening and oh so exciting. This one day camp is sure to leave your child wanting more!Date: July 31, 2013 • WednesdayTime: 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.Location: Community Education Building, 422 Acorn Street, Plainwell, MI 49080Cost: $59 (Make checks payable to Mad Science of Greater Kalamazoo. Return checks & forms to PO Box 331, Oshtemo, MI 49077 or go online to register at kalamazoo.madscience.org)

TAE KWON DO - Ages 7 to 107Tae Kwon Do is a 200-year-old martial art and it is the national sport of Korea. It is a dynamic form of self-defense and an excellent means of physical fitness for men, women and children of all ages. This form of martial art includes

physical techniques, mental discipline and a deep philosophy.Improve coordination, gain strength, and increase your flexibility while learning self-defense tech-niques from an ancient Korean martial art form. Tae Kwon Do is appropriate for kids and adults of all shapes, sizes, and fitness levels. Come by your-self, with a friend, or bring the whole family for fun and fitness. Class is open to all, age 7 and older. No signups at class.Date: July 8 - August 26, 2013 • MondaysTime: 5:00 to 7:00 p.m.Location: Hicks Gym Cost: $42, $67 per familyDeadline to register is July 1, 2013.

AQUA ZUMBA (Ladies Only)Amy Baker is authorized to teach all of the fol-lowing Zumba courses: Basic Zumba, Zumba Toning, Zumbatomic for Kids, Zumba Gold and

Aqua Zumba. She has an amazing personal testimony of weight loss and life change. Now she makes it her mission to help others get in shape and lose weight. Known as the “Zumba Pool Party,” Aqua Zumba gives new meaning to the idea of an invigorating workout. Splashing, stretching, twisting, shouting & laughing are encouraged in the Zumba pool! This course integrates the traditional Zumba formula and philosophy with aqua fitness disciplines. It’s a safe, challenging, low-impact workout that provides cardio conditioning and body ton-ing. Zumba fitness classes are for ages 13 and older. Amy would like to remind participants that your hour of Zumba is an hour for you. No childcare is provided, therefore young children should not attend. For more information, email [email protected], visit www.amy-bakerzucrew.com, Facebook “Zumba with Amy Baker” or call (269) 271-5045.Dates: June 12 - July 31, 2013 • Wednesdays June 9 - July 28, 2013 • SundaysTime: 7:00 to 8:00 p.m.Dates: June 25 - August 1, 2013 • Tues. & Thurs. Time: 6:30 to 7:30 a.m.Location: Plainwell Middle School PoolCost: Any 10 classes for $50, 20 classes for $80Walk-in participation available anytime - $5.Please come early to your first class to register.

ZUMBA® (Ladies Only)Amy Baker is authorized to teach all of the follow-ing Zumba courses: Basic Zumba, Zumba Toning, Zumbatomic for Kids, Zumba Gold and Aqua Zumba. She has an amazing personal testimony of weight loss and life change. Now she makes it her mission to help others get in shape and lose weight. Zumba fitness classes are for ages 13 and older. Amy would like to remind participants that your hour of Zumba is an hour for you. No childcare is provided, therefore young children should not attend. For more informa-tion, email [email protected], visit www.amybaker-zucrew.com, Facebook “Zumba with Amy Baker” or call (269) 271-5045.Dates: June 10 - July 29, 2013 • MondaysTime: 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.Dates: June 9 - July 28, 2013 • SundaysTime: 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.Location: Hicks Gym, 311 Hicks StreetCost: Any 10 classes for $50, 20 classes for $80Walk-in participation available anytime - $5.Please come early to your first class to register.

WOLVERINE LEADERSHIP INITIATIVEThe Wolverine Leadership Initiative is a dynamic, life-changing program aimed at helping young adults become society-shifting leaders. The initiative features one week of intensive instruction, coaching, and development of critical skills all effective lead-ers have - no matter what field they pursue. Through realistic and relevant experience-based learning, students will cultivate four skills that will propel their future potential: Grit, Fellowship, Poise, Foresight.Age: Area High Schools Students (Grades 9-12)Dates: July 29 - August 2Times: 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.Cost: $175Location: Meet at Plainwell High School each dayDeadline to register is July 22, 2013.

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Plainwell Athletic DepartmentWelcomes New Lady Trojan Soccer Coach:

DAVID GROVES

2012-13 MHSAA All-State Swimmers & Divers

The Plainwell Athletic Department welcomes David Groves as the Women’s Head Soccer Coach beginning with the Spring

2013 season. David is also the Men’s Head Coach at Kalama-zoo Central, where in his first season with the Maroon Giants, he coached them to a decade best 14-7 record. In previous high school coaching stints, he was an assistant at Portage Northern and coached the JV team at Portage Central. He has also coached youth teams at Kingdom Premier, Portage Soccer Club, and Wolf-pack Soccer Club (Huntington Beach, CA). David has a BA de-gree in Finance from Western Michigan University and is also working toward his MA at WMU. Let’s welcome Coach Groves to the Trojan team! n

The Plainwell Athletic Department is proud to announce the 2012-13 MHSAA All-State Swimmers & Divers from Plainwell High School. This is the 17th consecutive year that

Plainwell has had an All-State team. In the front, L to R: Abby Ernst, Luke Kortokrax. 2nd row, L to R: Kim Jones, Aaryn Jewell, Teresa Thiel, Audrey Vanderboon. 3rd row, L to R: Mal-lory Comerford, Coach Dubois and Blair Cornell. The women’s and men’s high school teams received All-State Academic Honors, with the women’s team placing 2nd with a GPA of 3.77. The men’s team placed 9th with a GPA of 3.49. Go Trojans! n

Once a season, the PHS Student Senate serves breakfast to each Varsity athletic

team. Each team picks the date of a big game, meet or competition and the Senate springs into action with waffles, toast, bagels, juice, muffins and more to get these Trojans fueled up and ready to go! n

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9 to 11 a.m. • Boys11 a.m. to 1 p.m. • Girls

Cost: $10Thanks to: Dr. Lewis & his staff

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ATHLETES: Please bring your physical card that has personal info filled out and signed by your parents to the June 8th physicals. Dr. Lewis and his staff will fill in

the physical information area.

There’s no ham missing here! The PHS Lady Trojan Softball Team fuels up with a healthy breakfast provided by the PHS Student Senate.

Photo: Becky Howrigon

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Join the Plainwell Education Foundation in the 6th Annual Racin’ the Island City

on Thursday, June 13! This year the PEF has added a 10K Run to the mix, so now you can choose from the One Mile Family Fun Run/Walk which starts at 6:40 p.m. or the 5K/10K Run which will start at 7:00 p.m. The start and finish line will be at Hicks Park. To regis-ter, visit www.signmeup.com/91096, you may also register by mail. For more information, email [email protected] or call (269) 207-2310. n

PCS SUMMER POOL SCHEDULE ‘13MAY 1 - JULY 30

SAFE and Plainwell Corners Preschool

It is finally spring and time to plan for summer fun! The Plainwell Community School’s Plainwell Corners and the school age SAFE programs are currently registering children for the

following self funded programs:

Plainwell Corners Summer Camp: Designed for children between 3 years old and complet-ing Kindergarten. Located at the Early Childhood Education Center. Special guests, games, crafts and other fun activities.

Plainwell SAFE Summer Fun Camp: Designed for children who are completing 1st grade through 5th grade in 2012-2013. Field trips, swimming, games, crafts and loads of other fun activities!

Plainwell Corners Preschool & Daycare: Prepares your child for success! A Preschool offering a developmentally appropriate and fun curriculum designed for toilet-trained children who are three or four years old. Plainwell Corners is now a licensed year around program open Mondays - Fridays from 6:30 am until 6 pm at the Early Childhood Education Center at 307 E. Plainwell Street (next to Hicks Gym) for a $135 weekly rate or $37 daily rate. Now offering a half day rate. Half-day sessions for 3-year olds are offered on M & W for $125/monthly. Half-day sessions for 4-year olds are offered on T, Th & F for $180/monthly.

SAFE: A licensed before and after school program providing a place to make friends and enjoy recreational activities, available for children from all three Plainwell Elementary schools. Open weekdays from 6:30 am until 6 pm. Cooper SAFE will be held at Cooper. Gilkey and Starr SAFE will be at their own school sites in the morning and are combined at Starr in the afternoon. Rates are posted online.

Check us out on the Plainwell Schools website and click the Parents section. www.plainwellschools.org or call 269.685.3103 for more information.

We qualify for childcare tax credits, accept DHS payments and we are approved for Flex reimbursement.

Youth Swim LessonsThere will be three 2-week sessions. Each session will be four 30-min lessons. $55 per sessionTimes: 4:00-4:30, 4:35-5:05, 5:10-5:40 – M,T,W,THSession I • June 10-13, 17-20Session II • June 24-27, July 8-11 Session III • July 15-18, 22-25Each session will be limited to 20 swim-mers. Additional times will be added if necessary.

Mom and Tot • 4:00-4:30Session I, II, and IIIWhen signing up for lessons, please select the class times and dates. We will need to know your child’s age and swim-ming experience. They will be placed in the proper class at the first lesson.

Open SwimOpen swim is for all ages.$3 per person, $5 per familyTuesday, Friday, and Saturday7:00-8:30 p.m.

Pool RentalThe pool is available for rental to any group or organization.$40.00 per hour • 1-30 people$50.00 per hour • 31-50 people$25.00 per hour for the lobby(Includes tables and chairs)Call 685-2425 for reservations!

Morning LapLap swim is for high school and adults only.Monday, Wednesday, Friday6:00-7:00 a.m.$3 per person or pass

Noon LapMonday, Tuesday, Thursday12:30-1:30Wednesday, Friday • 12:00-1:00$3 per person or pass

Evening LapMonday and Wednesday6:00-7:00 p.m. $3 per person or pass

Trojan Aquatic ClubA competitive swim team for ages 6-18.June 13-July 30Coaches: John DuBois, Lindsay Wiederhold & Kim DuBois 13 years & older: M-TH • 8:00-9:30 • $75 11&12 year olds: M, T, TH • 9:30-10:30W • 9:30-11:00 • $609 &10 year olds:M, T, TH • 8:00-9:30 • $408 years & younger: M, T, TH • 11:30-12:30 • $40

Swim PassesUse for Lap swim and Open Swim only.40 Visit Pass - $6020 Visit Pass - $3210 Visit Pass - $18

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PLAINWELL HIGH SCHOOL SUMMER SPORTS CAMPS • SUMMER 2013

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The public is invited to attend all Board of Education meetings. Business meetings are held the third Monday of each month and workshop meetings are held on the first Monday, both beginning 6:30 p.m. in the Administration Building located off Gladys St. between Starr Elementary and Plainwell Middle School. The times and places of special meetings are posted at the entrances of the Administration Building.

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SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION OFFICES • 685-5823Susan Wakefield ...........................................................SuperintendentBob Van Dis ..................................Director of Curriculum & InstructionMelissa Gelbaugh ...................................................Director of Finance Jeff McNutt ....................................................... Director of Technology Greg Smith ............................ Director of Operations & TransportationDave Price .............................................................Director of AthleticsDavid Paul ............................................. Director of Food Services

Board of EducationAmy Blades ............................................................................... PresidentKim Shafer ..........................................................................Vice PresidentJennifer Loftus ............................................................................Treasurer Christine VanDenBerg ............................................................... SecretaryKevin Blue .....................................................................................TrusteeScott Corbin ..................................................................................TrusteeJohn Artz .......................................................................................Trustee

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IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT THE ATHLETIC OFFICE AT 269.685.2096

YOUTH SOCCER CAMPCamp Dates: Monday, June 10 to Thursday, June 13Camp Time: 9:00 a.m. to Noon 3, 4 & 5 Years Old (Mini-kickers) • $35 1st-8th Grade • $50Location: PHS - Streidl Field

GIRLS & BOYS BASKETBALL SHOOTING CAMP Camp Dates: Monday, June 10 & Tuesday, June 11Camp Time: 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.Grades: 9-12 | Cost: $30 | Location: PHS Gym

FOOTBALL PRE-SEASON CAMPCamp Date: Thursday, June 13 & Friday, June 14Camp Time: 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.PHS FB Athletes | Contact Coaches | Location: PHS Streidl Field

TENNIS CAMPCamp Date: Monday, June 17 to Thursday, June 20Camp Time: 9:00 to 10:30 a.m. • K-8th Grade 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. • 9th-12th GradeLocation: PHS Tennis Courts

VOLLEYBALL CAMP - HSCamp Date: Monday, June 24 to Thursday, June 27Camp Time: 9:00 a.m. to NoonGrades: 9-12 | Cost: $40 | Location: PHS Gym

VOLLEYBALL CAMP - ELEMENTARY & MSCamp Date: Monday, June 24 to Thursday, June 27Camp Time: 12:30 to 2:00 p.m. • K-3rd Grade 2:30 to 4:00 p.m. • 4th-6th Grade 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. • 7th & 8th GradeCost: $40 | Location: PHS Gym

PHS WRESTLING CAMPCamp Date: Thursday, July 11 to Saturday, July 13Camp Time: 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.Contact Coach Stouffer | Location: PHS Wrestling Room

FOOTBALL HS CAMPCamp Date: Monday, July 29 & Tuesday, July 30Camp Time: 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.Grades: 9-12 | Cost: $30 | Location: PHS Streidl Field

Below you will find listed the summer sport camp offerings from the coaching staff at Plainwell High School. This is a chance for your son or daughter to learn some of the FUNdamentals of the sport(s) they are interested in and at the same time compete at a fun level with youngsters their own age. Please fill out the registration form completely and sign where needed. Feel free to copy as needed for families with more than one child. Grade designation is based on your son’s or daughter’s grade in the Fall of 2013. Make checks payable to “Plainwell High School Athletics.” Mail registration form and check to: Plainwell High School Athletics, 684 Starr Road, Plainwell, MI 49080.

PHS Summer 2013 Sports Camp Registration Form

Camper’s Name ____________________________________________

Grade (Fall 2013) ____________________________________________

Contact Phone _____________________________________________

Address __________________________________________________

City____________________________________ Zip______________

Sport Camp(s) Attending:________________________ Cost_________

___________________________________________ Cost_________

___________________________________________ Cost_________

Total (amount of check) __________

Shirt Size (please circle one): Youth: S M L XL Adult: S M L XL XXL

I state that my child is able to participate in all camp activities and I understand the potential for injuries exist in athletic activities and waive the camp staff of any and all liability in this area. I hereby give permission for any necessary and emergency care to be given to my child should the need arise.

Signature of Parent/Guardian___________________________________

Date________________Camp t-shirts are part of the cost but please mail in the registration form at least two weeks prior to camp starting to assure your camp shirt is the correct size.