Education

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07
Dec

ISUEO hosts Kids Club program ...

Iowa State University Extension and Outreach (ISUEO) partnered with the 21st Century Community Connections Learning Center (CCLC) Kids Club at East Elementary School in Waukon to offer a LEGO® themed after school program. Eleven third through fifth graders experienced the LEGO® Education kits and helped build a car sweeper to clean up trash. They learned about pulleys and gears and how the size and placement of them mattered. After all cars were built, they were tested out to see whose car cleaned up the most trash. The youth also decided to have their own LEGO® battle and worked together or on their own to make an indestructible vehicle. Using their imaginations and a motor, they were able to create one of a kind projects to battle each other. For more information about joining 4-H, contact Becky Rea, Allamakee County K-12 Program Coordinator, at the Iowa State Extension and Outreach Allamakee County Office at 563-568-6345. Submitted photos.
 

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07
Dec

Iowa State University Extension and Outreach 12/7/16

Cindy Thompson
Human Sciences Specialist
cpthom08@iastate.edu
(641) 229-6655

CONSIDER GIVING KIDS LESS STUFF, MORE TIME DURING HOLIDAYS
Although the holidays can be a season of giving, sometimes the focus shifts to a season of getting, or so it may seem from a child’s perspective.

It’s OK to give gifts to our children. We all want to see our children happy, and as parents we give from the goodness of our hearts. However, it’s easy to overdo it, especially around the holidays. This can become a pattern, and before we know it, we’re overindulging our children - giving them too much, too soon and for too long.

Wed
07
Dec

Vocal music honors for high school, middle school pair


Vivian Khan, a seventh grade student at Waukon Middle School and the daughter of Gary and Peggy Khan of Waukon, was selected for participation in the 31st annual Opus Honor Choir Festival. Selections were made by means of a recorded audition, and singers were judged on musicianship, tone quality, intonation and rhythm. Over 3,000 students from around Iowa auditioned for this honor. The 2016 Opus Honor Choir performed November 17 in C.Y. Stephens Auditorium in the Iowa State Center in Ames, conducted by Sarah Bouska of Mason City High School. The Opus Honor Choir Festival is made possible by the Iowa Choral Directors Association, Inc. Submitted photo.

Waukon High School senior Matt Hoins, son of Greg and Kris Hoins of Waterville, was selected to participate in the Iowa All-State Music Festival, the highest individual honor attainable to Iowa high school musicians. Thousands of students from across the state of Iowa auditioned for All-State Chorus Saturday, October 22, and Hoins was selected for the 601-member All-State Chorus. The 2016 All-State Music Festival was held Saturday, November 19 at Iowa State University's Hilton Coliseum in Ames. Submitted photo.
Wed
30
Nov

Students in Allamakee Community School District take part in mock election ...

Students at all buildings in the Allamakee Community School District participated in a mock presidential election earlier this month. Their results matched the official election outcome, with 58% of the student body voting for Donald Trump. This was an experience for the students to learn about the voting process. Students in the elementary schools were required to have a voter identification card, and they signed in and voted electronically on computers (pictured at right). The students realized how quick and easy the voting process is and the importance of having a voice in selecting leadership for their country. Submitted photos.
 

Wed
30
Nov

Federal grants to NICC allow investment in instructional equipment for students, communities

At the November 21 Northeast Iowa Community College (NICC) Board of Trustees meeting, members approved a series of equipment purchases funded by federal grant programs that allow the College to expand its investment in K-12 student learning and business and industry regional training.

A four-year Youth CareerConnect grant from the U.S. Department of Labor is providing the College with the resources needed to purchase a range of new technology and equipment to meet the training needs of students and northeast Iowa’s future workforce.

The Youth CareerConnect grant supports the Northeast Iowa Career Learning Link, a partnership between East Central Intergovernmental Association (ECIA), Upper Explorerland Regional Planning Commission (UERPC) and NICC. Northeast Iowa Career Learning Link employs a success model to work closely with high schools in the College’s district to help students identify career pathways and achieve their educational and employment goals.

Wed
30
Nov

ACSD to host STEAM Night December 6 at East Elementary School

The Allamakee Community School District will be hosting a STEAM Night Tuesday, December 6 at East Elementary School in Waukon from 5-7 p.m. STEAM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, Art & Design, and Math, and the general public is invited to see how these concepts are being used within the school district curriculum.

The event will feature work and activities students in the Allamakee Community School District have been taking part in within the areas of Robots, 3D Printing, Video Editing and Animation, Video Game Design, Snap Circuits, and Planetarium. Cookies and Kool-Aid will also be available compliments of Parents Supporting Students and Teachers (PSST). The theme for the event is "STEAMwork."
 

Wed
30
Nov

Iowa State University Extension and Outreach 11/30/16

Shawn Shouse
ISU Extension and Outreach
Agricultural Engineering

PROTECTING WATER FROM FREEZING
One of the challenges of surviving an Iowa winter is keeping the water you use from freezing. A little bit of science and a healthy dose of trial and error have yielded ideas for avoiding the hassles of unwanted ice. Let's look at some advice regarding winter protection for water pipes.

Keeping water thawed is simply a matter of conservation of heat. You need to keep the temperature of the water above freezing. Now, how you do that is a more complicated issue. The three most common methods are adding heat with a heating device, insulating to conserve heat, and adding heat by bringing in warmer water.

Wed
23
Nov

Waukon High School FBLA Food Drive collects nearly a ton of food ...


Waukon High School FBLA Food Drive collects nearly a ton of food ...

The Waukon High School Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) chapter canvassed the Waukon community Thursday, November 10 to collect non-perishable food items and monetary donations for the Allamakee County Food Shelf. Under the direction of advisor Joan Schwartz, the FBLA chapter members collected nearly one ton of food, 1,940.4 pounds, as well as $431 in monetary donations. Submitted photo.

Wed
23
Nov

Iowa State University Extension and Outreach 11/23/16

Kristine Tidgren
Staff Attorney
Center for Agriculture Law and Taxation
Iowa State University

REMEMBER WHO OWNS THE CORN STALKS IN IOWA
The Iowa Court of Appeals had the opportunity to interpret Iowa Code §562.5A, which, in the absence of a writing to the contrary, grants tenants the right to harvest corn stalks until the lease terminates.

Little has been written about this law, which was enacted in 2010 in response to the growing value of corn stalks. Agricultural attorneys must be aware of this law and its impact on their clients. The recent case provides a good overview of its significant implications and sets forth key parameters for its application.

Wed
23
Nov

ACSD Board of Directors hears concerns with bus availability, proposed change to unexcused absences and detention

by Brianne Eilers

The Allamakee Community School District (ACSD Board of Directors met for its regular monthly meeting Monday, November 21. Board Secretary Jaime Curtin noted that the audit for the district has been rescheduled to the first part of December.

During his Superintendent’s report, Dave Herold informed the Board that the district had received preliminary costs for replacing the middle school gym heating and cooling system. He noted that the current system is not very energy efficient. The Board will make a decision at a special meeting scheduled for December 5.

Herold also said he met with Kristi Hager, who was elected to the Iowa House of Representatives earlier this month. A few of the issues he spoke with her about included school funding being approved on time, transportation and the CTE and NICC partnership, among other things.

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