Monday, November 7, 2011

Exeter-Milligan Football and Volleyball Games on the Radio & online this week

The Exeter-Milligan Football game will be on the radio on Tuesday evening online at this link:

E-M Football

The Exeter-Milligan Volleyball game on Thursday will be broadcast on KUTT 99.5

Thank you Superintendent Sheffield for this information!!

Exeter-Milligan Volleyball Headed to State Tournament

The Timberwolves will meet Winside at 7:30 PM on Thursday at Grand Island Northwest. There will be no school on Friday.

The Lincoln Journal Star had a nice article about Coach Darcy White and her daughter Senior Claire White as well as some of the other volleyball team starters - click on the link if you would like to read the article.

Link to Lincoln Journal Star

Exeter-Milligan Football Team Plays Tuesday in Milligan

Tuesday Exeter-Milligan will meet Clarkson (4-4) at Milligan at 5:00 PM. Entrance fee: $7 adults, $5 kids

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Exeter-Milligan Football Victory

Exeter-Milligan defeated unbeaten Pawnee City on Wednesday evening.


CLASS D-2
Tuesday's quarterfinals
EAST
Giltner (10-0) at Howells (10-0), 6 p.m.
Clarkson (6-4) at Exeter-Milligan (9-1), 5 p.m.

Here are some articles about their victory:

York News Times

Lincoln Journal Star

Exeter-Milligan Update: Physics


Lorie Sliefert's Exeter-Milligan Physics class is studying projectile motion.  They recently had a lab were they had to calculate where they thought a marble would land on the floor as it was projected off the edge of the table.   Once they calculated the distance it would travel, they placed an empty can on that spot on the floor to see if they could get the marble in the can on the first try.   Of course their calculations were correct and it did land in the can. Pictured are Claire White and Michael Schoop calculating their marble destination.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Exeter-Milligan implements high-five program

  Kohl Svec was the high five winner during Homecoming week and is pictured with his prize.
Brightly colored hands plaster the lockers of Exeter-Milligan students at both of the elementary campuses.
 
These neon paper hands represent the "high five" program that Exeter-Milligan Elementary Principal Laura Kroll and her staff have implemented this year.
 
When a teacher or staff member spots a student performing a good deed, behaving well or being kind, that student is given a high five note praising their behavior.  The program also includes "high five's" for students who have achieved a scholastic goal.
 
Once a week all the names of the students who received a high five during the week are entered into a drawing at each school and the student whose name is drawn gets a small soda and a candy bar. 
 
Kroll noticed so much of school discipline is negative and thought that, "Pointing out the positives is very important at all levels, but especially at the elementary level."
 
Instead of focusing on a system of discipline that punishes students for misbehavior, Kroll hoped that rewarding students for good behavior would encourage them to look for opportunities to help others.
 
Helping the students to take pride in their behavior "is what it's all about," according to Kroll.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Local Donates Stuffed Animals to Exeter Volunteer Fire Department

Exeter Volunteer Fire Department members hold some of the stuffed animals Deidre Stevens, Miss Nebraska Junior Teen, donated to the department. The department keeps new, small stuffed animals in the Rescue Unit and gives them to the children they transport.  The stuffed animals were donated by Stevens' fellow pagaent contestants.  Pictured in the front row from the left are Jon Murphy, Margaret Petro, Stevens, Hope Androyna, and Dan Votipka.  In the back row are John Graham, Jacob Miller and John Miller.