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March 14, 2020 //Volume 29, Issue 11

MENOMONEE FALLS

SPORTS HIGHLIGHTS - PAGE 13 (262) 238-6397 discoverhometown.com YOUR FIRST SOURCE FOR LOCAL NEWS, SPORTS & ADVERTISING Falls art and design students earn national, state awards The Menomonee Falls High School Art & Mixed Media; Alysa Koepp, 11, Digital Art; Design Department earned 25 State Awards in Davis Corazzari, 11, Digital Art; Jalen Brock, 9, the Wisconsin Scholastic Art competition. The Photography Awards presentation was at the Art Gold Key Awards: Kennedy Ottow- Museum on Feb. 8. The Scholastic Art Lauterbach, 12, Digital Art; Dylan Frey, 12, Competition is comparable to the state football Painting (two Gold Awards); Shannon Doherty, playoffs for student artists. All silver and gold 9, Photography; Gemma Crownover, 9, (262) 251-7774 • N91 W17194 Appleton Ave. key work is on view for the public from Feb. 1 Photography. Mon. & Fri. 10-6; Tues, Wed, Thurs. 10-7; Sat. 10-3 to March 15 in the Quadracci Pavilion. A Gold Key Award art piece is sent onto the $ WATCH The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards have national competition, a Silver Key Award earns 5.00 BATTERY provided an avenue for young artists and writ- first place in state, and Honorable Mention INSTALLED WITH THIS AD ers, in grades 7-12, to receive recognition and earns special state recognition. rewards for their creative achievements since “That’s just a huge accomplishment and the 1923. By acknowledging the visions and voices work these kids put out is incredible. Their tal- of emerging artists and writers, The awards ent is going to take them very far,” Sarah N64 W24576 Main St. have helped nurture eight decades of promis- Booher, a student representative on the Sussex • 262-246-6808 ing talent by providing recognition, cash Menomonee Falls School Board, said during the NOW SERVING awards and college scholarships. March 9 board meeting. Honorable mention awards: Audrey BREAKFAST Thompson, 11th grade, Digital Art; Olivia Mascot vote SATURDAYS & Schendel, 9, Photography; Katie Pelnar, 12, Also during her report, Booher said that SUNDAYS 9AM-NOON Design; Jordan Nguyen, 12, Sculpture; Madelyn students in grades six through 11 were sched- $2.00 OFF Nemec, 12, Digital Art; Hannah Kierstyn, 12, uled on a new mascot on March 13. She said any Omelet or Scrambler Photography; Hannah Kierstyn, 12, Design; there have been posters at North Middle School until June 20, 2020 Coupon required. 1 coupon per person. Dylan Frey, 12, Design; Jonathan Dummann, and the high school over the past few days.

12, Ceramics & Glass; Karl Danielson, 12, Mixed She said the mascot committee was scheduled W156 N9664 Media; Trinity Dakouras, 11, Digital Art; to go to the middle school on March 12 and Pilgrim Rd. Germantown Gemma Crownover, 9, Photography (two explain the four options for students. 251-1555 PHOTO BY THOMAS J. MCKILLEN Honorable Mention Awards); Ella Blowers, 12, The School Board voted to retire the current DINE IN • CARRYOUT Hamilton’s Patrick Baldwin Jr. (right) Digital Art; Mikayla Berge 9, Drawing & Indians nickname in December. A student com- LIKE US ON FACEBOOK! WE DELIVER was named to the Wisconsin Illustration. mittee narrowed down possible choices for a TUESDAY – FRIDAY 11-2pm Basketball Coaches Association Silver Key Awards: Jade Wierzchowski, 9, new mascot and nickname to Titans, Phoenix, LUNCH $ 50 Division I All-State team. Photography; Kennedy Ottow-Lauterbach, 12, Ravens and Falcons. BUFFET DINE-IN ONLY 7

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ONE FREE OIL CHANGE FOR ALL NEW AND CURRENT CUSTOMERS HALF-PRICE AUTO REPAIR Includes up to 5 quarts of semi-synthetic oil & filter Page 4 Visit discoverhometown.com for daily updates on Local News March 14, 2020 Schools review health, cleaning procedures amid coronavirus concerns BY THOMAS J. MCKILLEN Department. we are monitoring have been notified that plans could MANAGING EDITOR "We will continue to monitor and communicate with change depending on the outcome/status of this situa- Local school districts are watching and keeping you if there are any area of concern regarding the flu or tion as the groups near their departure dates," Holmes track of the spread of the novel coronavirus worldwide other communicable illnesses," Golla said. He added stated. and have taken steps to limit the spread of communi- that district staff is continuing to encourage good cable diseases. hygiene such as hand washing, which is the most effec- Hamilton School District All levels of government and industry were respond- tive way to stop the spread of communicable diseases. The Hamilton School District directly addressed the ing to the worldwide outbreak of the novel coronavirus, "Follow those cleaning protocols and we will be school setting in the midst of situations involving a respiratory infection that began in China in 2019 and communicating directly as things develop, if they communicable illnesses in a school newsletter. has spread over the past several months. Six cases have develop," Golla said. "The concept of a clean, safe school environment been confirmed in Wisconsin as of March 12, according The Menomonee Falls School Board has scheduled a takes on greater significance as communities across the to information from the Wisconsin Department of meeting for 7 a.m. March 14 to discuss matters related country worry about the spread of illnesses including Health Services. One of the people with the virus is in to the coronavirus. influenza and the coronavirus," the district stated. Waukesha County. District officials stated that Building and Grounds The issue was of how to address communicable dis- Germantown School District Manager Jeff Grove "checked with the district’s cleaning eases was raised at the March 9 Menomonee Falls School The Germantown School District sent a letter to par- supply company to verify that the cleaning products Board meeting. Hamilton and Germantown school dis- ents on March 6 detailing the district's steps to address and practices used in the schools would effectively trict officials later summarized their approaches when the situation regarding communicable diseases at the destroy this year’s influenza viruses and the new coro- contacted by the Express News for comment. moment. navirus. He also ordered additional supplies such as "Staff and community representatives met on two cleaners, disposable wipes, hand sanitizers and equip- School District of Menomonee Falls occasions to further along the development of the ment." Attendance in the Menomonee Falls school does District’s Infectious Disease and Pandemic Response The district also has (UV) lamps and electrostatic decline during the flu season, Superintendent Corey Plan, which will be presented to the Board at their disinfection machines which disinfect heating and cool- Golla said during comments at the March 9 School March 16 meeting for consideration. We are now on ing coils in school air handling units to destroy bacteria Board meeting. draft three of that plan," Superintendent Jeff Holmes and viruses ; sterilize health rooms; destroy bacteria and "Each year during flu season we typically do see a said in the letter. viruses in locker room air supply ducts and gym floor change in our attendance and this year has certainly The letter included specific steps recommended by mats used for wrestling, yoga and other physical educa- fallen into that case. Our attendance has struggled due the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) on a individual tion activities; and provide additional cleaning of rooms to the flu season this year," Golla said. "Of course, we're level -- including keeping children at home who exhib- during flu season using a mobile UV room sanitizer. watching the concerns on the news now. We do work it cold or flu-like symptoms and encouraging staff with The district also addressed the matter on their web- directly and consistently with the Waukesha County the same symptoms to refrain from coming into work site. According to the website, the district is monitor- Health Department and follow the guidelines from the work. Other CDC recommendations on washing hands ing student absences to identify illness trends and Wisconsin Department of Health Services and the and covering coughs and sneezes are included in the "maintaining close communication with the Waukesha Centers for Disease Control for specific disease expo- letter. County Health Department to report trends and follow sure. If at any time a student has been diagnosed with When reached for comment last week, Holmes said its guidance and recommendations." a communicable illness, we would notify families affect- there have been discussions with Washington County "In addition to our focus on preventing the spread ed." health officials and Germantown Parks and Recreation of disease, we are reviewing plans that would allow stu- Golla added the district has protocols in place due to representatives. He also confirmed the district is moni- dents to continue learning should schools need to close. flu and cold season that it will continue to implement toring travel by any student or school groups in the We ask families to review their contingency plans and can increase if necessary.He added the district near future. (childcare, transportation, access to technology) in case would increase cleaning procedures appropriate to the "Travel conditions are being monitored and reviewed schools close for an extended period," the district stat- disease as directed by the Waukesha County Health on a daily basis at this juncture and yes, those groups ed on its website.

Updates on local events changed, rescheduled in response to coronavirus The following is a partial list of changes and can- organizers announced in a statement on March 12. health departments with costs related to isolation and cellations of local events as of 3:30 p.m. March 12 in quarantine, as well as the use of the Wisconsin response to the coronavirus outbreak. Addition infor- Governor Evers declares public health emer- National Guard." mation will be posted at the Express News website, gency www.discoverhometown.com Gov. Tony Evers declared a public health emergency WIAA limits attendance at playoff games on March 12. Evers mentioned the new cases in the The Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association Author appearance at Falls Library canceled state (there was a total of six cases total statewide as (WIAA) will limit attendance at the boys sectional The Menomonee Falls Public Library canceled an of 3:30 p.m. March 12) and noted there have been playoff games on March 12 and 14 and at the girls bas- appearance by author Emily St. John Mandel that had increased cases in Minnesota and Illinois. ketball state tournament at the Resch Center in Green been scheduled for 7 p.m. March 12. "With these new cases there needs to be extensive Bay, which is also being held from March 12-14. That “We hope to reschedule this event. An announce- contact tracing to contain the spread of COVID-19 (the includes the WIAA sectional semifinal between Sussex ment of the new date and location will be made as scientific name for the virus). Wisconsin also has 37 Hamilton and Hartland Arrowhead scheduled for soon as more information is available. We apologize residents returning to Wisconsin from the Princess March 12 at the Germantown High School field house. for any inconvenience this cancellation may cause,” Cruise Ship who may have been exposed and need to The WIAA stated: “The policy limits attendance at the library stated on its website. be in monitored self quarantine for 14 days. We have the State Tournament to 88 tickets per team, two been working aggressively to slow the spread of supervisors and a limit of 22 team personnel. In addi- Spring Fest canceled COVID-19, and this declaration allows us to get the tion, the boys and girls 3-Point Challenge competi- Spring Fest, which had been scheduled at resources we need to continue to be proactive when it tions scheduled for Saturday will be held with partic- Hamilton High School in Sussex from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. comes to protecting Wisconsinites,” said Gov. Evers. ipants and one chaperone allowed contest officials, March 14, has been canceled and will not be resched- “It is the latest step in the work our state agencies timer, scorekeeper, announcer, team host, WIAA staff, uled. have been doing around the clock with our healthcare WIAA athletic trainers and Board of Control members "The decision was not made lightly. Ultimately, the partners to prepare for the possibility of COVID-19 deemed essential to the administration of the tourna- heath and safety of our community is our greatest pri- becoming a global pandemic.” ment are permitted. Cheerleaders, pep bands, school ority," Spring Fest organizers stated on their Facebook The news release further stated: "The governor photographers, videographers and on-site sponsors page. signed an executive order that directs DHS to take all will be prohibited. necessary and appropriate measures to prevent and “The WIAA has been keeping up with public health College and Career Fair event at canceled respond to incidences of COVID-19. It allows the and medical updates and has recognized the changing The 2020 College and Career Fair for Jr. High Department to purchase, store, or distribute appropri- environment over the past 24 hours,” WIAA Executive School Students in Washington County scheduled to ate medications, regardless of insurance or other Director Dave Anderson said. “As good and responsible be held at the Ziegler Family Expo at the Washington health coverage, as needed to respond to the emer- citizens, we are adhering to policies consistent to pre- County Fair Park on March 19 has been canceled, gency. It also authorizes state funds to support local venting the spread of COVID-19.” March 10, 2020 Visit discoverhometown.com for daily updates on Local News Page 5 Hamilton team places third in state Battle of the Books Hamilton High School students plaque and students will receive indi- CASH IN Nikhita Nair, Ellie DeCleene, Sophia vidual certificates. WITH THE Heyn, Sydney Vande Hei and Peyton Battle of the Books is a fun, aca- Impola (alternate) took third place in demic-based statewide competition CLASSIFIEDS! the senior division at the Wisconsin designed to promote a love of reading Educational Media & Technology among students. It encourages stu- Turn those unwanted items into Association (WEMTA) Battle of the dents to read a variety of books and quick cash with a single phone call. Books competing against 54 teams remember information about the statewide. This is the fourth time plots, characters and settings. Every Hamilton has placed in the top three question asked in a battle is in the last seven years. answered by the title and author of The senior reading list includes 20 the book. books that students read deeply to CALL 262-238-6397 retain information about plot, char- Pictured are Ellie DeCleene, Nikhita to place your classified ad acter, theme, setting and other ele- Nair; back — Sydney Vande Hei, WEEKLY DEADLINE: Wednesday ments. The teams will receive a Sophia Heyn, Peyton Impola.

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BY THOMAS J. MCKILLEN during that time. He said the coaches focused on following MANAGING EDITOR the scouting report heading into the second half. Hamilton The Sussex Hamilton boys basketball team jumped out maintained a lead of more than 20 points throughout the to a 15-2 lead against De Pere on March 7 and never looked second half. Hamilton’s Carson Smith led all scorers with back, winning their regional bracket with a 83-48 victory 27 points. over the Cardinals. "It was a group effort. I was proud of how focused we "Coming out of the gates was a good start for us, I were in our preparation and how we followed our game think we set the tempo defensively," Hamilton Coach Andy plan and stayed with it," Cerroni said. Cerroni said afterward. He said De Pere shoots and converts Hamilton followed the win over De Pere with a 67-55 many three-point baskets. He said the defense focused on win over Hartland Arrowhead in the sectional semifinal limiting the Cardinals' Sean Hooyman. Cerroni said that played in Germantown on March 12. Arrowhead, seeded many of the De Pere's shots in the first half were rushed third in the sectional bracket with a 23-1 record, advanced and led to long rebounds for transition baskets by to the sectional level with an 84-76 win over Menomonee Hamilton. Falls. Seth Trimble led Menomonee Falls with 27 points as Hamilton extended its early lead to 33-6 with 7:33 Menomonee Falls finished the season with a 10-14 record. remaining in the first half after Lucas Finnessy scored. De Menomonee Falls, seeded 11th, upset sixth seed Bay Port Pere did score the next nine points to reduce the Chargers the previous evening, 71-70. lead to 33-16 with 5:05 left before half-time, but Hamilton Germantown, seeded 12th, lost at Brookfield East, 89- answered with two baskets and entered halftime with a 47- 47. Owen Meyer led Germantown with 14 points. 21 lead. Cerroni noted there were five Hamilton turnovers Germantown ends its season with an 8-15 overall record. Knabe wins Division I all-around at state gymnastics meet

Miranda Knabe of Germantown High School won the Kanitz. Division I all around competition at the WIAA gymnastics During individual competition on March 7, Knabe fin- tournament in Wisconsin Rapids on March 7. ished second on vault (with a score of 9.433) and uneven The Menomonee Falls/Germantown team finished bars (9.6) and tied with Clara Kenney of Hartford for third fourth in the team competition the previous day with a in the balance beam with a score of 9.7. Gersmeyer fin- combined score of 140.5180. The team included Knabe, ished second in the balance beam with a score of 9.717, a Drew Gersmeyer, Meghan Todd, Grace Suchocki, and Haley Menomonee Falls school record. Local players on WBCA All-State basketball teams

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Letter to the Editor: who has an attainable, well-researched When I attended the 2019 Annual Melinda McShane: platform on several school-related issues. Budget Meeting for the SDMF (School Melinda McShane is the ideal candi- Supporting Nadolski A good candidate is someone who has District of Menomonee Falls) School date to work on behalf of the students of To the Editor: shown support through these issues Board, I was astonished by the healthy Menomonee Falls School District. She has There are few greater privileges in through action, and someone regularly nature of our district’s finances. As a already invested many hours through this world than having the right to interacts with our community and member of the finance committee, Mr. weekly volunteerism in the classrooms, choose who represents you in govern- schools. Nadolski is knowledgeable about the dis- which she has done since her kids have ment. Since I have grasped the concept This election, that candidate is Mark trict expenses and emphasized the been in school. During these years of vol- of voting, I have eagerly awaited the Nadolski. As a student at MFHS importance of continuing conservative unteering she has made herself known first chance I will have to put my opin- (Menomonee Falls High School), I have spending when possible in the interest of not only to students, but also to staff ions into action on the ballot: sadly, this come to know Mr. Nadolski primarily taxpayers. As the father of multiple stu- and faculty. This experience in our election is anterior to that date. So for through his attendance at community dents in the district, he offers a unique schools has given her first-hand perspec- those who are able to vote this school events. He also regularly volunteers for perspective to appropriations. tive of challenges that our School Board board election, I urge you to do so with student organizations. Mark has a histo- Vital, is the integrity of our school may need to be instrumental in improv- the interest of us students in mind, who ry of advocating for students through his board, which will be compromised upon ing. Additionally, as a candidate, she has do not. years of service on the Menomonee Falls the election of unfit candidates whose made a concerted effort to meet with It is important to vote for a candidate School Board. agendas are both unattainable and each principal in the district, as well as charged, and whose interactions with district department personnel to find out our schools are ingenious and sparse. what are the greatest needs of our dis- Vote for a candidate who has the best trict and how she can work best to fulfill interests of students in mind. Vote for these needs as a Board Member. Mrs.

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