Tuesday, January 5, 2010

The Long Lay-off is Over!

It has been a long time since I last posted a blog. Life is busy for everyone and my life is no exception. Since the NHS Induction Ceremony, I talked about in October...October, I know, I know...There have been many happenings at Athens High School:

Academically, all grades have received either the PLAN or a Practice ACT test. First Quarter Honor Roll was announced. Second Quarter will be coming soon. Final Exams went smoothly.

Athletically, The Volleyball team advanced to the Regional Finals before falling to AC Central. AHS hosted the Warrior Classic Boys Basketball Tournament at Thanksgiving. The Girls participated in the Riverton Holiday Tournament and the Boys had a nice run to the Consolation Finals in storied Waverly Holiday Tournament.

Musically, several students auditioned for and made All-district and All-state teams. The JH/HS Music Concert was a success as was the "cookie-walk."

Clubs and organizations, TMD worked with the youth at CIS. We have a group currently working for the Relay for Life foundation. Leadership Committee has worked for the food pantry.

We have celebrated the accomplishments of several Students of the Month and Spotlight Students. Both groups can be found on our website. The Leadership Committee has recognized two teachers as an Employee of the Month.

I know that I have missed many things...... I plan to try and set aside some time weekly and continue to blog about the great things that happen here every day.

Copied from October

National Honor Society Induction 2009-2010
Last night the Athens Chapter of the National Honor Society inducted 14 new members: 12 juniors and 2 seniors. The event was wonderful. The ceremony, minus a few candles that would not light, was fantastic. The best part was the socializing after the ceremony. Parents, students, and staff stood around and talked about the students and all the positives things that they are doing. It was time for pictures and laughter. It is a great opportunity that I have - to be involved in the lives of so many kids on a daily basis. Events like last night give me an opportunity to visit with the parents and share stories about their kids and learn a little about the families as well. Mrs. Swaney put on a great show. Thank you to Mrs. Anderson for her assistance with the music.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Where Did The First Month of School Go?

In a little over a month we have breezed through Homecoming with an outstanding show of school spirit, held a blood drive, stocked the food pantry, assisted the Menard County United Fund, taken field trips, watched a tremendous volleyball team defeat some the area's best opponents, held an open house and provided hours and hours of instruction to our students. Time really flies when your students and staff are involved in so many great things. The question is................. can October be just as rewarding?

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Taking Ownership of Your Education

Taking Ownership of Your Education:
Today, a small group of high school students and teachers watched Presidents Obama’s address to the students of the nation. The message was clearly directed at today’s students. President Obama made several key points regarding the importance of an education in today’s world. Three key points really jumped out to me during the speech:
1. Taking Ownership for your own education
2. Setting your educational goals (present and future)
3. Everyone is good at something
I have been talking to several of our students about taking ownership of their own education. Students need to express concerns, ask for assistance, seek advice and put in the time to make their educational experience a successful one.
It is important to have an idea of where you want to be in the future. Although where you are today does not determine where you will be in the future, the level of education you attain will have a great bearing on where you go. Students need to look at their education in several chunks of time: this week, this semester, this year, high school, college etc. While nothing is set in stone, having a plan is better than not having one,
I truly believe that all students have at least one skill. I know students who are good at everything they do. I also know students who are great musicians, poets, comedians, actors, mechanics, citizens, communicators, athletes, friends, and any number of other individual skills. It is important that each student understand that he or she has a skill and the potential for success in a variety of areas. The key is to find that area of success and build on it.
I would highly suggest that parents and student s take the time to view the President’s message. I have included a couple of links that will provide an opportunity for just that.
The VIDEO Link:

http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/A-Message-of-Hope-and-Responsibility-for-Americas-Students/

The TRANSCRIPT Link:

http://www.whitehouse.gov/the_press_office/Remarks-by-the-President-in-a-National-Address-to-Americas-Schoolchildren/


Have a great week!

Monday, August 31, 2009

A True Benefit!

I just wanted to personally thank everyone who had a hand in the Adam Padget Benefit on Sunday August 30, 2009. The day was a huge success. The event was a community affair that brought several groups together for a good cause. The silent auction, live auction, 50/50, meals and dunk tank proceeds were amazing. While the water was a LITTLE cold, we survived. Myself, Coaches Heriford, Wible, Hughes, and Knox, Former Coach Dion, Susie Hager, elementary principal – Mr. Szoke and Shay Laager all did our best to “talk” as many people as possible into taking a shot at dunking us. The outpouring of assistance was amazing. So again, “Thank you “to all of the community volunteers, community members who attended, my high school and our district staff that attended. A special “thanks” to Coach Oller and the Pleasant Plains football team. Coach Oller and a handful of players showed up in their Cardinal Red in support of the benefit. Coach Oller and his players also made a monetary donation as well. What great generosity from the Cardinal Football Program.

Sunday, August 23, 2009

They're Back!!!

It is that time again. Teachers and students are returning to school. School is a rather boring place for me from about June 30th-August 15th. I got in this business for kids. As I moved from the classroom to the office - I realized that there were a lot of great teachers out there as well. Our students are well-behaved and great young citizens. Our staff is made up of hardworking and enjoyable people. As both groups return to AHS, the noise level increases, the amount of conversation increases and the battery is recharged for another year of work(if you can call it that). I hope you and your students are as ready for this time of year as I am. I will try my best to post "early and often." As always - if you have any concerns or question - please do not hesitate to call or stop-in.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

And I thought I was busy in April?

It feels like forever since I have sat down to add a new post. May was a blur! Senior Night, a new final exam schedule, graduation, and the unfortunate events of the first week of June all ran together in one continous series of events. Schools are like small communities and everyday is filled with constant change and our little community had much going on during the last few weeks of May and early weeks of June. I hope all of you who attended Senior Awards Night were as proud of our senior class as I was. We had a great turn-out and hope to build on the event each year. Our new final exam policy appears to have a been a positive change. Many students have expressed satisfaction with being rewarded for semester-long efforts. Graduation was a difficult day for many. It should a be time of celebration for all of the students who have earned their diplomas. I believe we (staff, students, administration, and parents) did the best we could under the heavy emotional toll that many were faced with. With May behind us, June half over and a 39th birthday in the rear-view mirror - we are already planning for registration, making curricular changes and preparing the building for a return to what I consider normalcy. Only 1.5 months and we be right back at it again - HAVE A GREAT SUMMER!!!!!!