School Officials Meet to Discuss The Crossing Alternative School

The CrossingIt’s the goal of school leaders and community members to ensure that every child has a successful chance at achieving the maximum amount of learning possible in order to make every child a productive member of society.

While a majority of students achieve that, others fall through the cracks. Home lives may be disruptive which leads to unsuccessful learning and bad life choices, or a child may not have what it takes to learn in a traditional school setting. The Crossing alternative school takes those struggling kids and helps them succeed in becoming a successful student.

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Community Send-Off to Support Lady Bobcats Tonight

Oregon-Davis Jr./Sr. High School
Oregon-Davis Jr./Sr. High School
The community is encouraged to help get the Oregon-Davis Lady Bobcats to the state basketball tournament with the biggest send-off the team has ever seen.

The team is expected to leave for Terre Haute today at 5:45 p.m. CT from the high school parking lot. Athletic Director Greg Estok encourages you to get there early to cheer on the team and to witness a balloon release. Supporters will gather in the parking lot.

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Community Meeting Set for Oregon-Davis Schools

Greg Briles
Greg Briles
A community meeting will be held on Wednesday, March 12 to inform the Oregon-Davis school community about several items of interest.

According to Superintendent Greg Briles, the future of technology will be discussed along with next year’s scheduling in the Junior/Senior High School and Elementary School. The pros and cons of a balanced calendar will also be brought forth during this meeting.

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Girls State Basketball Tickets Go on Sale Today, Community Pep Rally Thursday Night

Oregon-Davis Jr./Sr. High School
Oregon-Davis Jr./Sr. High School
The Oregon-Davis Lady Bobcats are going to play in the state girls basketball tournament in the Hulman Center on the campus of Indiana State University in Terre Haute.

Tickets for the game go on sale today at noon and are $15. Officials at the Oregon-Davis High School will have tickets available for purchase.

The student body will have a pep session for the girls team at the end of the school day on Thursday. A community send-off will be held for the girls as they leave the school for the tournament on Thursday evening at 5:30 p.m.

Oregon-Davis will play Vincennes Rivet Patriots in the state championship game on Saturday, March 8 at 9:30 a.m. CT.

Oregon-Davis School Board Approves School Makeup Days

Greg Briles
Greg Briles
The winter season has caused school corporations to cancel several days of school since Jan.1. School boards are weighing their options in how to make up those lost days.

The Oregon-Davis School Board discussed this very topic and Superintendent Greg Briles said some days will need to be added to the end of the school calendar.

“We did have school on Monday, Feb 17 but we missed on Feb. 18, unfortunately, so we’re going to add three days to the end of the school year,” explained Briles. “We’re going to be going to school on Friday, May 30; Monday, June 2 and Tuesday, June 3. The last day for students will be June 3, teacher record’s day will be June 4 and graduation will be June 6 at this present time.”

Oregon-Davis School Board Reorganizes, Security Officers Begin Work at Corporation

Greg Briles
Greg Briles

Oregon-Davis School Superintendent Greg Briles indicated that the start of 2014 has been a little hectic with the weather, but it’s been productive for the students and staff as they settle into the second semester.

The school board met in special session Monday afternoon to reorganize for the new year. Briles said there were no changes made in the makeup of the board.

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Knox, Oregon-Davis School Boards to Meet Today

Oregon-Davis Jr./Sr. High School
Oregon-Davis Jr./Sr. High School
The Oregon-Davis School Board will meet at 1 p.m. CT this afternoon where they will reorganize, consider adopting Fiscal Goals for the 2013-2014 school year and consider the advertisement and publication of the 2012-2013 Annual Performance Report and other agenda items. This meeting was rescheduled from last week. It was canceled due to the winter storm.

In another rescheduled meeting, the Knox Community School Board will meet tonight at 6:30 p.m. CT where the board will reorganize and make a declaration of insurance providers and discuss the school safety grant, among other items. The meeting will be held in the administration room in the Palmer Wing of the Knox Community Elementary School.

Schools May Be Able to Waive Snow Makeup Day

Indiana Department of EducationSchools that canceled classes due to the extreme winter conditions may not have to make up the day of missed instruction. “The Elkhart Truth” reports that State Superintendent of Public Instruction Glenda Ritz has authorized schools to apply for a one-day waiver from the required 180 days of instruction. The waiver was initially offered after school districts across the state canceled classes on Monday. However, the director of the office of accreditation for the education department told the paper that the waiver will be offered to schools on Tuesday as well. He says the waiver means that schools can escape the “very severe financial penalty” they would otherwise incur by canceling one day of instruction. The waiver has only been used a few times in the past several years to offset instructional days lost due to severe weather. School districts typically build in makeup days in the event of snow, but if they miss more days than they have built into the calendar they’re forced to extend the school year into summer vacation in order to meet the state’s requirements.

Oregon-Davis Schools Conduct Security Drill

Oregon-Davis Jr./Sr. High School
Oregon-Davis Jr./Sr. High School

The Oregon-Davis School Corporation has considerable room for improvement when it comes to following school safety protocol. School and law enforcement officials put their response to the test yesterday with an unannounced exercise involving an off-duty state trooper dressed in street clothes attempting to get into the high school. He walked in through a door in the shop area that was propped open and strolled around the school for a few minutes before a teacher notified the office and a lockdown notice was issued.

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Oregon-Davis School Board Approves Principal Contracts

Greg Briles
Greg Briles
The Oregon-Davis School Board members approved contracts for the principals during their meeting this week.

Interim Superintendent Greg Briles said Elementary Principal William Bennett and High School Principal Tim Pletcher are great assets to the corporation, especially during the transition of a new interim superintendent. Briles added that they were both offered fair contracts and the board accepted those for renewal.

The board also approved the purchase request for new computers for the central office.

Briles stated it was time to upgrade to keep up with changing technology.

“Our central office computers had been here for the past five years and as technology has changed over those five years we’ve kind of fallen behind a little bit. So, we’re going to upgrade those,” said Briles.

The change will help streamline processes within the central office.

O-D School Board to Hold Public Hearing on Superintendent’s Contract

Oregon-Davis Jr./Sr. High School
Oregon-Davis Jr./Sr. High School
The Oregon-Davis School Board will meet at 6:15 p.m. CT tonight to hold a public hearing before their regularly scheduled meeting for the purpose of public discussion of the superintendent’s contract.

The school board members will hear your opinions on the proposed contract of employment for the Superintendent of Schools. Your input will be taken into consideration when the board discusses the contract for approval during an open board meeting on Monday, Dec. 16 at 6:30 p.m.

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Oregon-Davis Prepares to Add Additional School Resource Officers

Oregon-Davis Jr./Sr. High School
Oregon-Davis Jr./Sr. High School
Hamlet Town Marshall Frank Lonigro and Patrolman Kyle Hines will soon be taking on extra responsibilities when they aren’t on the town’s payroll. Starting in January they will be school resource officers at Oregon-Davis Elementary. Interim Superintendent Greg Briles says some of the funds from the $30,000 Secured School Safety Grant the corporation received pay their salaries.

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Oregon-Davis Students Honor Veterans With Breakfast, Convocation

Oregon-Davis Jr./Sr. High School
Oregon-Davis Jr./Sr. High School

Oregon-Davis students are continuing a longstanding Veterans Day tradition of inviting members of the community who have served in the military to school for breakfast and convocation. High school principal Tim Pletcher says the sophomore class hosts the program as a way to say thank you to the men and women who have defended our freedom.

“It’s a nice way in a small community like this to let the community and the veterans know that the students and the staff here at Oregon-Davis appreciate everything they’ve done for us, and we realize we couldn’t do without the sacrifices they’ve made,” said Pletcher.

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O-D School Board to Hold Public Hearing Concerning Superintendent’s Contract

Oregon-Davis Jr./Sr. High School
Oregon-Davis Jr./Sr. High School
The Oregon-Davis School Board met in executive session Monday night where they voted to hold a public hearing on Monday, Nov. 18 at 6:15 p.m. This will be a time for members of the district to voice opinions on the proposed contract of employment for the Superintendent of Schools.

The salary and benefits will be published for review by the public and your support or opposition will be called upon during the hearing.

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Knox and Oregon-Davis School Boards to Meet This Evening

  
 

The Knox Community School Board will meet tonight at 6:30 p.m. in the administrative office in the Knox Elementary School. The board will receive an update on the Standard for Success and approve the NEOLA Policies and Guidelines that were provided for the board member’s review at the Oct. 7 meeting.

The Oregon-Davis School Board will also meet tonight at 6:30 p.m. CT in the Oregon-Davis Jr./Sr. High School Room 202. The board members will consider a change in the Facility Rental Agreement, approve a resolution regarding frequency of bank deposits and approve a recommendation to switch insurance companies. A discussion is planned for the 100+ Club and for the school discipline policies.

Both meetings are open to the public.

O-D School Board Sets Budget Adoption Meeting

Oregon-Davis Jr./Sr. High School
Oregon-Davis Jr./Sr. High School
The Oregon-Davis School Board is meeting a couple of weeks early to adopt the corporation’s annual budget for 2014. Typically the board meets on the third Monday of each month, but they’re set to meet in a special called session tonight at 6:30 p.m. in the administration room. Agenda items include the adoption of the 2014 Oregon-Davis Corporation Annual Budget, which includes the general fund, three-year capital projects plan, the transportation plan and other funds. The agenda also includes moving the corporation’s certificate of deposit from the Bank of Indiana to First National Bank of Monterey in order to receive a more favorable interest rate.