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Tuesday, January 20, 2015
Congrats to Area Graduates!
SEWARD, NE (01/16/2015) -Undergraduate and graduate degrees were awarded to 117 students in December 2014 at Concordia University, Nebraska in Seward.
Students receiving a degree include:
Amy Swanson, Exeter, Neb., B.A.
LINCOLN, NE (12/22/2014)-- Nearly 1,500 graduates received degrees from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln at ceremonies Dec. 19 and 20.
The graduates included:
Exeter: Ryan Richard Harre , College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, bachelor of science in mechanized systems management .
Milligan: Seth Ludwig Gurley , College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, bachelor of science in agronomy .
Monday, January 19, 2015
Exeter-Milligan School Board Holds Special Meeting Tonight
The Exeter-Milligan School Board will hold a special meeting tonight, Monday, January 19th, to discuss possible building plans. The meeting will be held at 7 p.m. in the band room in Exeter.
Friday, January 16, 2015
Exeter-Milligan Update: Sixth Grade Class Learns About Statistics
Allison Brahm’s 6th
grade class at Exeter-Milligan recently completed a unit in statistics in their
Math Investigation. Pictured are Sean Gibson, Dylan Bonds and Cammie
Harrison creating a poll for the 3rd, 4th and 5th
grade students. After giving the poll, the students created different graphs to
represent their results.
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
Exeter-Milligan Update: Eighth Grade History
Mr. Brian Murphy's classes at
Exeter-Milligan have wrapped up the first semester. Starting next
semester, eighth graders will be traveling with Lewis and Clark, American
History will be exploring the Roaring 20s, Post World War II will look at the
late 60s, World History is going to learn about the 1800s, and Geography will
be breaking down regions in the U.S.
Pictured are some of the eighth
graders making a video of the first amendment. Johnny Babula is taking
advantage of his freedom of speech and assembly. Listening to him are (l
to r) Trever Zelenka, Joel Klemm, Macy Due, and Kate Jansky.
Saturday, January 10, 2015
Exeter-Milligan Friends of Vocal
Exeter-Milligan Friends of Vocal. Front row: (l-r) Theron Odvody, Nick Hayek, Andrew Dyer, Haylee Sheffield, Caitlin Murphy. Back row: (l-r) Alexis Uldrich, Tara Mueller, Ashley Benorden, Samantha Horne, Katie Moody, Ella Wilkins, Jordyn Brandt, Katie Skinner.
Thursday, January 8, 2015
Exeter-Milligan Band
Front row: L-R Theron Odvody, Haylee Sheffield, Eli Johnson, Trevor Zelenka, Mitchell Manning, Anna Sluka, Kayla Geiger, Josie Kresak, Jacy Schlueter, Macy Due, Kate Jansky, K. K. White, Caitlin Murphy. Middle row: L-R - Tara Mueller, Joel Klemm, Peytan Brandt, Spencer Pribyl, Broc Stueben, Katie Mounce, Vickie Androyna, Janey Erdkamp, Katilyn Vavra, Hannah Horne, Bailey Stueben, Brianna Beatham, Ella Wilkins, Quinton Behrends, Nick Hayek. Back row: L-R Samantha Horne, Janey Due, Madison Horne,Kirby Soukup, Elliot Erdkamp, Jack Dinneen, Spencer Papik, Evan Harre, Hannah Beethe, Jordyn Brandt, Amber Pribyl, Maitlyn Thomsen, Trystan Brandt, Patrick Murphy, Joey Bartu, Ashley Benorden, Alexis Uldrich, and Katie Skinner
Tuesday, January 6, 2015
Exeter-Milligan Update: Art Musings
Art Musings by
Lisa Kanode, Exeter-Milligan Art Instructor
The
Exeter-Milligan Art room has been the place for exploring different mediums and
techniques as well as discovering our creative intelligence. Creativity
is something we are born with and somewhere along the way we dismiss it or
decide our creative ideas are not cool anymore. The truth is, we are all
creative and when we choose to let our creativity flow and decide we are not
afraid to show it, we might actually impress ourselves and others! This
has been the case for the Art I/II students at E-M this year. First
quarter we spent time learning the skill of drawing; 3-d drawing, contour line
drawing, drawing from a still life and even repeating our pattern to make a
radial design. 2nd quarter however
has been all about the creative process. The students were asked to
create a mixed-media collage. They were asked to pick their subject,
style, size and medium. Pictured below, Marietta used real feathers and glitter, as well
as acrylic paint and sharpie marker. I love her choice of word art as she
is an exchange student from Switzerland and she truly is creative, adventurous
and “on her way!” When asking Marietta about her art classes in
Switzerland, she says, “I could never do whatever I wanted, I always had to
learn something.” Her response to what she likes about her art class this
year, “We get to do some stuff that other art teachers’ never did.” When
asked if Art and creativity will help you be successful in life, Marietta says,
yes, because art is a way to express yourself!
Pictured
are two amazing freshman girls who are always eager and excited to show their
creative side. The artwork they are holding are beautiful glass mosaics
of a subject of their choice. Above, Claire Mounce, pictured on the left, is
holding her mosaic of a falling snowflake, while Kelsey Bigelow, pictured on
the right, chose to make three evergreen trees on a cold winter day. The
mosaic process was new to these Art I students as they had to cut the glass to
the desired shape and rearrange the glass in a pattern that fit best on their boards.
They also had to mix and smear grout into
the cracks and then buff up the glass again.
When
asking Claire what the most challenging part about art class is, she will tell
you “coming up with something different from everyone else.” One thing
Claire likes about art class is all the new techniques she has learned.
Kelsey says her favorite thing about art this year is getting to explore new
things and have lots of fun while learning. “The most challenging thing
is to come up with things to draw, the creativity part is the toughest for me.”
says Kelsey.
We
are finishing up the semester with Artist presentations and reproductions of
our chosen artist’s work. Everyone picked an artist from a list and has
researched them and will be presenting them to the class. They have also
chosen a piece of work by their artist and they are trying to make a replica of
it. I am very proud of the work they have done so far and am looking
forward to submitting artwork to various art shows in the new year as well as displaying
them in the school and community.
Sunday, January 4, 2015
Exeter-Milligan Choir
Exeter-Milligan Choir (l-r) Alexis Uldrich, Ashley Benorden, Samantha Horne, Andrew Dyer, Katie Moody, Ella Wilkins, Katie Skinner, Haylee Sheffield
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