Graduation Ceremonies
The unbreakable bond of friends
(01/04/10)
Before South Clay, there was Gillett Grove Consolidated School. Four students from the former school's class of 1939 remain steadfast comrades to this day. They've also stayed avid supporters of the northwest Iowa community they grew up in. ...
Paying tribute to a SHS 'stairwell hero'
(11/12/09)
The new picture of a Spencer High School "stairwell hero" was dedicated during a Veterans Day program held Wednesday on Dale Norton Field. The students and staff members who filled the bleachers overlooking the SHS football field learned of Leonard Borchard Jr. during the ceremony.
An older, faded picture of the 1966 SHS graduate had graced the stairwell leading from their building's student center to its first floor classrooms.
Iowa second in nation for highest average ACT composite score
(09/11/09)
Iowa students earned the second highest average ACT score in the nation in 2009, according to results released by ACT. The average ACT composite score for Iowa students this year was 22.4, which is the same as last year. Iowa has the second highest average composite score for states testing the majority of their graduating seniors. Minnesota is again first with 22.7 out of a possible 36...
Spencer grad touts skills learned in debate
(06/09/09)
Mark Woolsey credits a Spencer High School teacher and his 1976 start in debate with opening several of the most important doors in his life. Several of those doors have extended onto the international level.
The 49-year-old son of Joanne Woolsey, who formerly served as the director of nursing at Longhouse Nursing Home, and the late James Woolsey, who served as a podiatrist in Spencer, has worked the past seven years as a speech and debate instructor at Yavapai College in Prescott, Ariz.
The 1979 SHS graduate also debated in college on scholarship. Woolsey met his wife, Denise, while both were members of the collegiate debate team.
On his way to rebuild flood-damaged homes in Cedar Rapids this past weekend with Sara Krogshede, the foreign exchange student from Denmark the Woolseys have hosted this past school year, the two stopped at Mel and Jan Myers' place in Spencer. There, he fondly recalled the interaction he'd had with other high school students as a debater, deeming it a "great cultural learning experience" for him. ...
Graduation weekend arrives for area schools
(05/16/09)
It's a weekend for punch bowls, sheet cakes and maybe a few tissues as diplomas are handed out to the Class of 2009. The Spencer School District is one of four area schools set to hold commencement Sunday. The 155 seniors in Spencer's 122nd graduating class will be recognized at the Spencer High School Fieldhouse. Doors will open one hour before the 2:30 p.m. event...
Iowa Core Curriculum: A paradigm shift in teaching, learning
(04/10/09)
Per Gov. Culver signing it into law on May 1, 2008, the Iowa Core Curriculum is a set of essential concepts and skills in literacy, math, science, social studies and 21st century learning skills -- including civic literacy, financial literacy, technology literacy, health literacy and employability skills -- that all Iowa students must know by the time they graduate from high school. ...
Five SHS seniors encourage peers to attend alternative send-off
(04/08/09)
Parents attended them in their high school days. Students today still look forward to them. The annual senior party has become a passage of sorts over the past few decades. The end-of-the-year gatherings orchestrated by graduating high school seniors tend to be larger than parties hosted throughout the school year. ...
Nominees sought for outstanding Iowa Lakes alumni award
(01/09/09)
The Iowa Lakes Community College Alumni & Friends Association is seeking nominations for the 18th annual Jim Hall Outstanding Alumni Award. The association presents this award annually at the college's spring commencement ceremony at the Estherville campus to a past graduate who is outstanding in service to community, business, school and/or service club...
Kirschbaum ready to embrace new opportunity
(12/12/08)
Bob Kirschbaum, who's also known as Mr. K, isn't viewing Dec. 23 as an end or a goodbye. Instead, the retiring Spencer Assistant Elementary Principal sees it as an opportunity. "People have talked about me retiring and I say, 'I'm really not retiring. I'm graduating from the schools and now going out to the real world and getting a job,'" he said with a smile while seated in his office at Lincoln Elementary this week...
SHS German: Broadening student, classroom horizons over the ICN
(09/27/08)
By Kris Todd Daily Reporter Staff When Spencer school board members slashed approximately $1.1 million from the 2008-09 school year budget, they introduced a new manner of instruction for Spencer students. The long-distance alternative has been received very well, in turn, by Spencer High School (SHS) students and staff alike...
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