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Stryker Third-Graders Do Well On Reading Test

By Newspaper StaffJuly 2, 2016Updated:November 30, 2016No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Stryker Board of Education accepted the following donations:
Stryker Athletic Boosters – $379.97 toward track equipment
Stryker Athletic Boosters – $239.97 toward softball equipment
Meijer – donation of $100 toward the Academic Booster golf outing
Prospect Acres, Steve and Deb Keplar-donation of the senior composite picture valued at $520
Third-grade reading results:
-91 percent proficient
-All 22 students promoted to fourth grade
Summer OGT administration is complete.
June 28 – All State Test Results due from ODE
Week of July 11 Gym Floors Refurbishing
New curriculum purchases:
-K-8 Math
-Health 7 and 9
-College and Career Math
-Senior Government and World History 9
-Physics
Notable accomplishments:
-Joe Grieser received Lifetime Pass Award from the BBC
-Paige Speelman – Track State Qualifier – ninth place 100-meter dash
-Varsity baseball, BBC league champions
The board accepted the following resignations:
-Beth Morr, co-play director, effective June 27.
-Sacha Leu, teacher, effective Aug. 15
-Rick Ruffer, supervisor of building, grounds and transportation, effective Sept. 30 for retirement.
The board approved the following personnel contracts:

Dave Schultz, principal – 5 years
Bruce Brown, dean of students – 5 years
Jill Peters, treasurer- 5 years
Nate Johnson, superintendent – 5 years
Kim Miller, HS athletic director – 1 year

The board approved the school fees for the 2016-2017 school year as presented

Grades
K-3 – $25 (same as last year)
4-6 – $50 (same as last year)
7-12 – $65 (same as last year)
Band Inst. Rental Grades 5-12 $40 (same as last year)

The board approved the 2016-17 Technology Protection Fund for Electronic Devices at $30 per student participant, grades 7-12, as presented. (No increase from last year)
The board approved Technology AUP agreement for the 2016-17 school year, as presented
The board approved the overnight/extended trip for girls basketball to attend the Girls Basketball Camp, July 21-24 in Grand Rapids, Mich., as presented
Next BOE meeting is 6:30 p.m. July 18 in the HS art room.


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