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99 May Connections
Eastview High School En-Lightning CONNECTIONS“coming together is a beginning...keeping together is progress...working together is success!” May 1999 Volume Two Number Five Seniors Prepare for First EVHS Graduation As Eastview’s first graduation nears, seniors will prepare for this milestone in their education with several important informational sessions. • May 7 Graduation announcements will be distributed during lunch. • May 7 Graduation speaker auditions. Any senior is invited to audition for the honor of representing the class with a graduation address. • May 11 Senior Assembly #1 – Seniors will receive graduation information for students and parents. • May 20 Senior Assembly #2 – At the conclusion of this assembly, seniors will submit requested information, pay their graduation fee ($20.00) and pay any outstanding fines to receive a clearance slip. This clearance slip will then be used to receive their “Senior Button” and their cap and gown. • June 8 Graduation rehearsal and the last day of school for seniors. A senior social including a slide show and ice cream treats will follow graduation rehearsal. • June 11 Eastview’s first graduation will be held at 7:30 in the Eastview High School Stadium, weather permitting. • June 11 Following graduation, parents will host the all-night senior party. Mid-Term Progress Reports Quarter three report cards were distributed to students during homeroom on April 16. Quarter four mid-term progress reports will be distributed to students in each class on Monday, May 10. No Parent-Teacher Conferences will be held for quarter four, but parents should feel free to contact teachers regarding student progress. -
Presidentsreport-08-09.Pdf
Vance-Granville Community College Providing Access&Opportunity 2008-2009 President’s Report Providing Access & Opportunity — A Message From Our President — cross our nation and around the world, our four-county area in outstanding fashion, as economic challenges have been at the evidenced recently when VGCC met all eight A forefront of our minds in the past year. state performance measures for 2007-08. In Such difficult times remind us of something this report, you will learn about the wide va- we should never forget: that the answer to so riety of activities and opportunities that the many economic problems, both for individuals college has provided for our students and for and for communities, is education and train- our communities in the past year. Together, ing. That fact must not be lost on many people they demonstrate how VGCC is excelling, in our communities, because in the past year, growing and changing. The ability to change VGCC set new historic records for enrollment to meet new demands is one of the hallmarks in curriculum programs. Area residents have of the community college, and that ability has also flocked to basic skills and short-term job been a key attribute of VGCC for the past four training courses in order to start new careers decades. or adapt to economic change. As we continue to celebrate the 40th an- Today, when our community needs niversary of VGCC, we are filled with grati- Randy Parker VGCC more than ever, it is our responsibil- tude for the strong community support that President ity to create the potential for all our people sustains the college, pride in the tens of thou- 2004 - Present to be successful, by protecting their continued sands of our students whose lives have been access to higher education, opportunity and changed by higher education, and confidence hope for the future. -
Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan Public Schools
Spotlight Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan Public Schools Spring 2021 | Volume 61 • Number 3 At District 196, the sky’s the limit. District hopes to finish year with all levels back in person That’s because our committed team School district leaders were discussing plans to shift middle school and high of educators is dedicated to helping school students from the hybrid model to in-person learning when this issue of learners explore the outer limits of Spotlight went to press in mid-March. their vast potential. The decision to bring secondary students back to school in person is contingent on COVID-19 case rates continuing to decline and the ability to maintain a IN THIS ISSUE minimum three feet of distancing between students in classrooms. In deciding when to make the move, the district wants to avoid the possibility of any additional shifts in learning model and focus on finishing strong for the rest of Magnuson elected board chair ............. p.2 this school year (see related article on page 5). Music Educator of the Year ................... p.8 Elementary students returned to in-person learning in late January (grades preK-2) and early February (grades 3-5) after the state updated guidance in its Community Education offerings ... p.12-16 Safe Learning Plan to prioritize getting the youngest learners back in school. The shift to in-person learning was contingent on meeting enhanced protocols for mitigating the spread of COVID-19 in schools. In addition to requiring face masks for all students, masks and shields for staff, and daily cleaning and sanitizing, the district improved ventilation by providing a HEPA filter in each classroom at every school in the district. -
Annual Report 2009/2010
BASKETBALL AUSTRALIA ANNUAL REPORT 2009/2010 Basketball Australia Annual Report 2009/2010 WWW.BASKETBALL.NET.AU I BASKETBALL AUSTRALIA ANNUAL REPORT 2009/2010 Message from the Australian Sports Commission It is an honour to serve as the new Chair of the Australian Sports Commission (ASC) Board at this challenging and exciting period for our national sporting system. The ASC and national sporting organisations This is the first time key sport partners, such (NSOs) have long spoken of a shared ambition as state and territory institutes and academies to strengthen relationships between all system of sport and state and territory departments partners involved in Australian sport. of sport and recreation, have collaborated on a Commonwealth funding decision in the Aligned with this ambition, the Australian interests of Australia’s sporting future. Government is now encouraging a whole-of- sport reform agenda, aimed at establishing a This is an exciting time for all of us involved in more collaborative, efficient and integrated Australian sport. With significant new funding sports system. from the Australian Government, sports will be better positioned than ever before to lead the Through new direction for sport ‘Australian drive for higher participation levels and strong Sport: the Pathway to Success’, the ASC will success on the sporting field by promoting the work closely with sport to achieve its main unique nature of their sport, creating a legacy objectives; boost sports participation and and a lasting impression for communities strengthen -
Coaches Association
MINNESOTA FOOTBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION Records & Awards • Hall of Fame • State Tournament • Conference Recaps A Publication of the Minnesota Football Coaches Association BEFORE THE GAME BEGINS CHAMPIONS ARE MADE Lev Sled Brute Rack yOuR START TO A wINNING SEASON Our innovative line of football and strength training equipment promotes proper technique and is designed to produce cham- pions. Rogers Athletic will help improve player performance on the field. 800-457-5337 RogersAthletic.com Chutes Cambria Salutes the 2009 Minnesota High School Football Coaches Hall of Fame Inductees Dave Hylla Dwight Lundeen Proctor High School Becker High School DeWayne Johnson Mike Mahlen Roger French Anoka High School Verndale High School Brigham Young University Minnesota High School Football Coaches Association PRSRT STD 901 East Ferry Street AUTO Le Sueur, MN 56058 U.S. POSTAGE PAID Hutchinson, MN 55350 Permit No. 60 COACHES ASSOCIATION COACHES MINNESOTA FOOTBALL A Publication of the Minnesota Football Coaches Association Coaches of the Minnesota Football A Publication Records & Awards • Hall of Fame • State Tournament • Conference Recaps • Conference Tournament • State • Hall of Fame & Awards Records High School HALL OF FAME ~ AWARDS MFCA 2008 Coach of the Year 55 MFCA 2008 Assistant Coach of the Year 55 Previous State Coach of the Year Recipients 56 Coach of the Year Questionnaire 57 FOOTBALL MFCA Hall of Fame Inductees 58 Previously Inducted Hall of Fame Members 61 MINNESOTA Hall of Fame Nomination Form 62 A Publication of the Minnesota Football -
Fall 2018/Spring 2019 Spotlight Newsletter
Newsletter Issue 7 - Fall 2018/Spring 2019 The Only Constant By Dr. James Bell, Dean of Faculty the lion’s share of prep work for Ellucian, breathless students hanging on my every The old cliché is that change is the but we have been (or will be) forced word, then free associating about the text’s only constant. Cliché or not, many of us to face the disorientation that comes significance, but teaching is no longer (Was live that reality. I think about some of the with change to outmoded but familiar it ever?) that. Our students often bring changes that currently impact me: new systems. As for my heel, the phrase “re- elevated expectations and diminished windows for the Fine Arts building, the anchor the tendon to the bone” probably preparation to the classroom; demands implementation of a new information says all it needs to say about discomfort. for “accountability,” some well-intentioned system for the entire campus community, A second and maybe significant and others driven by political concern, and a new (or vastly improved) Achilles theme of these recent changes is shape the university environment; and if Tendon and spur-free heel for me later inevitability. In each case, the simple we are honest, it is hard to keep up with this week. Though the installation is reality is that things have worn out or technological and cultural change. still in progress, the new windows have no longer meet the needs they were And yet those changes are here. already made a significant improvement intended to meet. -
The Maryland Offense
20_001.qxd 31-05-2006 13:16 Pagina 1 MAY / JUNE 2006 20 FOR BASKETBALL EVERYWHERE ENTHUSIASTS FIBA ASSIST MAGAZINE ASSIST Zoran Kovacic WOMEN’S U19 SERBIA AND BRENDA FRESE MONTENEGRO OFFENSE Aldo corno and mario buccoliero 1-3-1 zone trap Nancy Ethier THE MARYLAND THE IMPORTANCE OF MENTORSHIP ESTHER WENDER FIBa EUROPE’S YEAR OF WOMEN’s basketball OFFENSE Donna O’Connor THE “OPALS” STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING ;4 20_003.qxd 31-05-2006 12:03 Pagina 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2006 FIBA CALENDAR COACHES MAY FUNDAMENTALS AND YOUTH BASKETBALL 19 - 23.05 FIBA Women’s World Women’s U19 Serbia and Montenegro Offense 4 League, PR Group A, in by Zoran Kovacic Shaoxing, P.R. of China 31.05 - 08.06 FIBA Asia Champions Shooting Drills 8 Cup for Men in Kuwait by Francis Denis June OFFENSE 28.06 - 02.07 FIBA Women’s World 11 League, PR Group B, The High-Post and the Triangle Offenses in Pecs, Hungary by Geno Auriemma 28.06 - 02.07 FIBA Americas U18 The Maryland Offense 16 FIBA ASSIST MAGAZINE Championship for Men by Brenda Frese IS A PUBLICATION OF FIBA in San Antonio, USA International Basketball Federation 51 – 53, Avenue Louis Casaï CH-1216 Cointrin/Geneva Switzerland 28.06 - 02.07 FIBA Americas U18 The Rational Game 20 Tel. +41-22-545.0000, Fax +41-22-545.0099 Championship for by Tamas Sterbenz www.fiba.com / e-mail: [email protected] Women in Colorado IN COLLABORATION WITH Giganti-BT&M, Cantelli Springs, USA Editore, Italy deFENSE PARTNER WABC (World Association of 1-3-1 Zone Trap 23 Basketball Coaches), Dusan Ivkovic President July 04 - 14.07 Wheelchair World by Aldo Corno e Mario Buccoliero Championship for Men, Editor-in-Chief in Amsterdam, HOOP MARKET Giorgio Gandolfi Netherlands Women's Basketball 30 18 - 27.07 FIBA Europe U18 by Raffaele Imbrogno Editorial Office: Cantelli Editore, Championship for Men V. -
186/197 Fenerbahce Ulker
teams Aris TT Bank THESSALONIKI - GREECE Official Club Name ARIS BSA 2003 Foundation Year 1914 aving made a successful return to the sive end, although he is also a dangerous spot- Euroleague last year, Aris TT Bank and up shooter. H its one-of-a-kind fans look forward in Mark down Massey as the power player who 2007-08 to taking another step together on the will anchor the frontcourt. Massey had one of road to greatness. Last season, the club's first in the best debut seasons ever in the Euroleague, the Euroleague in more than a decade, saw the ranking second in overall performance rating famed Alexandreio Melathron arena in Thessa- while proving to be both a rebounding and scor- loniki rock as few sports venues on earth can as ing force to be reckoned with. What’s more, Aris challenged the continent's best teams all Massey’s power dunks always get the Aris the way through the Top 16. This season Aris crowd involved in a way that often sways the presents several new faces, starting with head momentum of games. He'll team with the rookie coach Gordon Herbert, who will lead his third Terry, an all-around threat at small forward, to Euroleague club. Herbert will have at his dis- give Aris an athletic inside-outside tandem. An- posal last season's stars, Terrel Castle and Jere- other veteran, smooth-scoring Hanno Mottola, miah Massey, while a band of newcomers mix- brings instant offense near the basket, a valuable es the experience of big men Hanno Mottola commodity. -
Annual Report 2008
BASKETBALL AUSTRALIA ANNUAL REPORT 2008 Basketball Australia Annual Report 2008 WWW.BASKETBALL.NET.AU I BASKETBALL AUSTRALIA ANNUAL REPORT 2008 BASKETBALL AUSTRALIA ANNUAL REPORT 2008 Contents Chairman’s Message 2 Chief Executive’s Message 3 Rollers 4 Opals 6 Gliders 8 Boomers 10 NBL 12 WNBL 14 Junior Teams 16 ID Teams 18 Australian Club Championships 20 National Junior Championships 22 One Momentous Day 24 Developing Players 26 Developing Coaches 28 Developing Officials 30 Developing Indigenous Athletes 32 Aussie Hoops 34 Australian Institute of Sport 36 Media & Communications 38 Marketing 40 The Basketball Network 42 Financial Management 43 International Scorecard 44 Photo: Getty Images Maher and Gaze Medallists 48 Published by Basketball Australia PO Box 7141, Alexandria NSW 2015 Level 3, 256 Coward St Mascot NSW 2020 Tel: 61 2 9469 7200 Fax: 61 2 9469 7201 Website: www.basketball.net.au Email: [email protected] Design & Print Production: Southern Design & Print Group Tel: (02) 9587 7722 • www.southerndesign.com.au Compiled and edited by Bill Baxter, Basketball Australia Media & PR Manager. Copyright © in this publication is held by the Australian Basketball Federation trading as Basketball Australia. All rights reserved. Without limiting the rights under copyright above, no part of this publication shall be reproduced, stored in or introduced into a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise) without the prior permission of the publisher. WWW.BASKETBALL.NET.AU 1 BASKETBALL AUSTRALIA ANNUAL REPORT 2008 BASKETBALL AUSTRALIA ANNUAL REPORT 2008 Chief Chairman’s Executive’s Message Message I congratulate the Basketball Australia team on a very successful 2008. -
Basketball Australia Annual Report 06 Contents
Basketball Australia Annual Report 06 contents 02...................................................................... FROM THE ASC 03........................................................ FROM THE PRESIDENT 04........................................... FROM THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE NATIONAL TEAMS & COMPETITIONS 06 ......................................................................... defencejobs Opals 10 .................................................................. Australia Post Boomers 14...................................................................................... Sapphires 16 ............................................................................................ Emus 17............................................................................................ Gems 18.................................................................................. Boomerangs 19 ........................................................................................... Pearls 20 .......................................................................................... Rollers 21......................................................... Rollers / Development Rollers 22 .......................................................................................... Gliders 24......................................................................... Price Attack WNBL 28 ............................................................. Philips Championship NBL 30 .............................................................................. Champion -
2014-15 Achievements Report
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT 196 Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan Public Schools Educating our students to reach their full potential 2014-15 Year in Review: Student and Staff Achievements Assessments and Academics ⇒ On the ACT college-entrance exam … o District 196 students had an average composite score of 24.1 on a scale of 1 to 36 in spring 2014. The district average was 1.2 points higher than the Minnesota average composite score of 22.9, which was highest in the nation among states where more than half of all students took the test. The national average was 21.0. ⇒ On the Minnesota Comprehensive Assessments (MCAs) … o The percentage of District 196 students who scored proficient or better in reading, math and science exceeded the state averages for all grade levels tested in spring 2014. ⇒ On Advanced Placement (AP) course exams … o 744 District 196 high school students were recognized as AP Scholars by the College Board for earning a score of 3 or higher (on a scale of 1 to 5) on at least three or more exams. An AP exam score of 3 or higher earns credit at many of the nation’s colleges and universities. ⇒ In the College in the Schools program … o District 196 high school students in one year earned 5,476 college credits from the University of Minnesota valued at more than $2.5 million. Team Champions in 2014-15 ⇒ Basketball (boys) , Apple Valley High School, state champion in Class AAAA (pictured) ⇒ Adapted floor hockey , Dakota United Hawks, state champion in the cognitively impaired division ⇒ Soccer (girls), Eagan High School, state -
THE WAYNE HERALD *;:~;'~:' T WI'\Vrtl!, Ttlbfta5m 88787, THURSDAY.October 7
Homecoming weekends . s.: It's homecoming time at many area high schools - see· photos of royalty candidates Inside. THE WAYNE HERALD *;:~;'~:' t WI'\vrtl!, ttlBftA5M 88787, THURSDAY.OCTOBeR 7. 18.2 . ••. THIS1S5Ue TWO5eCTIOns.zO PAllO .~-"'" :1lIl~~~I;~~~~1tf:f. v Property redempt~,n ameninienl reviewed' eolfOWS"NOTE lorabandO~ed' Nebraskans will be yoling Ol'Isb IssueI' wlten 'bev go 10 redempllon .perli>d' only thl,!general Illetfion polls on November 2. SOlhat volers dwellings within cUy, vUlag€\, or ~an1tary can benet undenland these Important propos.ls to change and Improvementdlsfrlcfs;, The~redel!'l?flon , Ihesta''''s Cl)nstlfu'jon,lbe Nebrask .. Press A,soci-lfion In cooperation with Ihls newspaper has preP41red Il se~16 of for farm real estate and owner;occup!ep,c1· ne,,!~ repor" on ollch 01lho ,Ix proposed I$,ue,. Each'fory ty dwellings would rematn aHwo ye~rcs; In tile se-rfiH; cGImRlIr;ms·Of! a-tintle:fssve-;'tirieflvdefinhJV -S_a~l+.Qf)Lolfi<;@I~-"re seeking to . II. explll~"ln.. lis purpose IIndfinillll/'s,atingllleargumenb ~f tlmeJt-~·-- lor and ag"ln,t It. Thesellrgumenrs~orand'.lIIaln5tareno' shorten thEr .lenqth the IlIcluollla.nguage lhal will IIppeal' 011Ihe offidollballol. rehabUitatf! their declloi!19' areasl".- .TWo . The lallowing is the third In ,he special public serVice years-to pay back taxes Is an unre9soi1a.J?ly olrein ~~~l~:r':i;r::r=:~:b~~~';~ ttOG~:~~; "Constitutional amendment ·to limit the Depression, -when tax toreetosures were. right of redemption of real estate sold for widespread. Today, sl,x mon-ths is _,a<\'alr' ncn-pevmen t of taxes or spectet amount of~ ..tlm'e, for ,il:JlrO~'\~', ~n~r to, assessments to a period of six months when come forward 'wlth the .money ~to' pay:":t,he.: such real estate Is located within an incor back taxes, supporfers ~~y.