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Volume 2015; Issue 10 OCTOBER 2015 Oldham-Ramona School District 39-5 Homecoming Will Soon Be Here: The 2015 Homecoming activities are upon us. Please put the following information on your calendar: Homecoming Theme……………………… It’s like, totally awesome to rock “80s songs! Coronation & Variety Show…………… Monday, September 28, 2015, 7:00pm at the Oldham Gym. Homecoming Parade…………………….. Friday, October 2, 2015, at Ramona, 2:00pm. Homecoming FB Game………………….. Friday, October 2, 2015, 7:00pm (DeSmet) at Ramona State Assessment Information: The annual State Report Card is now available at http:// doe.sd.gov/reportcard/. I encourage you to access it to learn more about how our district and schools are perform- ing. The Report Card encompasses a great deal of information for understanding how well schools are preparing students for success after graduation. It is based on a 100-point School Performance Index, or SPI. The SPI consists of multiple performance indicators. Two distinct indexes are used: one for elementary and middle schools, and one for high schools. Elementary and middle school performance indicators in- clude: Attendance Student Achievement High school performance indicators include: College and career readiness High school completion Student achievement The student achievement indicator is based on student per- formance on the Smarter Balanced test, which covers Eng- lish language arts and math. The results shown in the 2015 Report Card represent a brand new baseline for our stu- dents, because this test measures mastery of more chal- lenging academic standards. With each passing year, as stu- dents become more familiar with these standards, it is ex- pected that student performance will increase, as our young people rise to these new expectations that put them on the path to college and career readiness. For the Oldham-Ramona School District, we had the follow- ing SPI scores. These scores tells us the students that scored at or above the proficient level in English language arts and Math: Oldham-Ramona Elementary School 47.98 (English language arts, math & attendance) Oldham-Ramona Junior High School 61.65 (English language arts, math & attendance) Spring Lake Colony Elementary School 46.67 (English language arts, math & attendance) Oldham-Ramona High School 65.18 (English language arts, math, high school completion and col- lege & career readiness Additional data can be found and explained on the above website for our Oldham-Ramona Report Card. If you have any questions about the Report Card, I encourage you to contact myself or Mike Fischer or Ron Swier. You are a critical piece of your child’s education, and we appreciate your continued partnership. “Working Together – Great Things Happen” My Perspective by Tom Ludens, Superintendent

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Volume 2015; Issue 10 OCTOBER 2015

Oldham-Ramona School District 39-5

Homecoming Will Soon

Be Here: The 2015

Homecoming activities

are upon us. Please put

the following information

on your calendar:

Homecoming Theme……………………… It’s like, totally awesome

to rock “80s songs!

Coronation & Variety Show…………… Monday, September 28,

2015, 7:00pm at the Oldham Gym.

Homecoming Parade…………………….. Friday, October 2, 2015, at

Ramona, 2:00pm.

Homecoming FB Game………………….. Friday, October 2, 2015,

7:00pm (DeSmet) at Ramona

State Assessment Information: The annual State Report Card is now available at http://

doe.sd.gov/reportcard/. I encourage you to access it to

learn more about how our district and schools are perform-

ing.

The Report Card encompasses a great deal of information

for understanding how well schools are preparing students

for success after graduation. It is based on a 100-point

School Performance Index, or SPI. The SPI consists of

multiple performance indicators. Two distinct indexes are

used: one for elementary and middle schools, and one for

high schools.

Elementary and middle school performance indicators in-

clude:

Attendance

Student Achievement

High school performance indicators include:

College and career readiness

High school completion

Student achievement

The student achievement indicator is based on student per-

formance on the Smarter Balanced test, which covers Eng-

lish language arts and math. The results shown in the 2015

Report Card represent a brand new baseline for our stu-

dents, because this test measures mastery of more chal-

lenging academic standards. With each passing year, as stu-

dents become more familiar with these standards, it is ex-

pected that student performance will increase, as our young

people rise to these new expectations that put them on the

path to college and career readiness.

For the Oldham-Ramona School District, we had the follow-

ing SPI scores. These scores tells us the students that

scored at or above the proficient level in English language

arts and Math:

Oldham-Ramona Elementary School

47.98

(English language arts, math & attendance)

Oldham-Ramona Junior High School

61.65

(English language arts, math & attendance)

Spring Lake Colony Elementary School

46.67

(English language arts, math & attendance)

Oldham-Ramona High School

65.18

(English language arts, math, high school completion and col-

lege & career readiness

Additional data can be found and explained on the above

website for our Oldham-Ramona Report Card. If you have

any questions about the Report Card, I encourage you to

contact myself or Mike Fischer or Ron Swier. You are a

critical piece of your child’s education, and we appreciate

your continued partnership.

“Working Together – Great Things Happen”

My Perspective by Tom Ludens, Superintendent

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In the operation of child feeding programs, no child will be discriminated against because of race, sex, color, national origin, age, or handicap. If you believe you have been discriminated against in any USDA related activity, write immediately to the Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, DC 20250.

USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.

1

Cheese Burgers/Bun,

Baked Beans, Pears, Milk

2

Corndogs, Fresh Vegeta-bles, Mandarin Oranges,

Milk

5

Quesadillas, Green Beans,

Peaches, Milk

6

Subs, Corn, Fresh Fruit,

Milk

7

Chicken Patty/Bun, Fresh Vegetables, Applesauce,

Milk

8

Goulash, Pork & Beans,

Garlic Toast, Pears, Milk

9

No School Day / Teacher

Work Day

12

Biscuits & Gravy, Corn,

Mixed Fruit, Milk

13

Salisbury Steak, Mashed Potatoes w/Gravy, Bread-

sticks, Peaches, Milk

14

Chicken Alfredo, Peas,

Applesauce, Bread, Milk

15

Baked Potato Bar, Bread,

Fresh Fruit, Milk

16

No School Day / Teacher

Work Day

19

Beef Stroganoff, Corn,

Bread, Applesauce, Milk

20

Chicken Nuggets, Yogurt, Green Beans, Fresh Fruit,

Milk

21

BQs/Bun, Tater Tris, Baked

Beans, Peaches, Milk

22

Frito Pie, Fresh Vegeta-

bles, Pears, Milk

23

No School Day / Teacher

Work Day

26

Pizza, Side Salad, Carrots,

Peaches, Milk

27

Mac & Cheese, Fresh Vegetables, Applesauce,

Milk

28

Hotdogs/Bun, Peas, Mixed

Fruit, Miilk

29

Crispitos, Corn, Pears, Milk

30

Chili, Garlic Toast, Fresh

Fruit, Milk

OCTOBER 2015 MENU Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

1

1

Biscuits & Sausage Gravy or Cereal & Toast, Juice, Fruit,

Milk

2

Cereal & Toast, Juice, Fruit,

Milk

5

Cereal & Toast, Fruit, Juice,

Milk

6

Pancake on a Stick or Cereal

& Toast, Juice, Fruit, Milk

7

Cinnamon Rolls or Cereal &

Toast, Juice, Fruit, Milk

8

Breakfast Burrito or Cereal &

Toast, Juice, Fruit, Milk

9

No School Day / Teacher

Work Day

12

Cereal & Toast, Fruit, Juice,

Milk

13

Pancakes & Sausage or Cereal & Toast, Juice, Fruit,

Milk

14

Scrambled Eggs & Sausage or Cereal & Toast, Juice,

Fruit, Milk

15

Breakfast Pizza or Cereal &

Toast, Juice, Fruit, Milk

16

No School Day / Teacher

Work Day

19

Cereal & Toast, Fruit, Juice,

Milk

20

French Toast, Sausage or Cereal & Toast, Juice, Fruit,

Milk

21

Cinnamon Rolls or Cereal &

Toast, Juice, Fruit, Milk

22

Pancake on a Stick or Cereal

& Toast, Juice, Fruit, Milk

23

No School Day / Teacher

Work Day

26

Cereal & Toast, Fruit, Juice,

Milk

27

Yogurt Cups, or Cereal &

Toast, Juice, Fruit, Milk

28

Breakfast Pizza or Cereal &

Toast, Juice, Fruit, Milk

29

Biscuits & Sausage Gravy or Cereal & Toast, Juice, Fruit,

Milk

30

Cereal & Toast, Juice, Fruit,

Milk

Breakfast Entrée

Lunch

In order to stay within the state guidelines, breakfast can be either cereal and toast or the entrée of the day. It cannot be both and stay within the ca-

loric guidelines the children should adhere to. Either choice does include the fruit and milk.

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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

1

*DVC Oral Interp @

Arlington

*VB DeSmet @ Rut-land—JH 5:00, JV 6:30, V—PARENTS’ NIGHT—PINK

NIGHT

2

*SCHOOL IS IN SESSION TODAY K-12 (NO PRE-

SCHOOL)

*Homecoming Pa-rade 1:45 (line-up

1:30)

*FB DeSmet @ Ramona—JH 5:00,

V 7:00

3

*ORR Band marches in

DSU Parade

*Craft Show in Oldham

Gym

4 5 6

*VB Great Plains Lutheran @

Ramona 6:30

7

*CC DVC @ White

2:00

8

*VB @ Estelline—

JH 5:00, JV 6:30, V

9

*Teacher Work Day

& Friday School

*FB @ Arling-ton/Lake Preston (Arlington) —JH

10

*VB Flan-dreau In-dian School @ Ramona

2:00

11 12

*MORE Meeting

6:00

*School Board

Meeting 7:00

13

*VB @ Elkton/Lake Benton—JH 5:00,

JV 6:30, V

14

*CC Region @

Howard 1:30

15

*End of 1st Quarter

16

*Teacher Work Day

& Friday School

*FB @ Deubrook (White) —JH 5:00,

V 7:00

17

*Oral Interp Meet @

Florence

*VB DVC Tourn @

White 9:00

18

19 20

*November News-letter Items due to [email protected]

et

21

*PICTURE RE-

TAKES 8:00

22

*FLU SHOTS

9:00am-11:00am

*Oral Interp Meet @

Arlington

*FB Elkton/Lake Benton @ Ramona—JH 5:00,

V 7:00

23

*NO SCHOOL

*Dare-to-Share In-

service

*VB Castlewood @ Oldham—JH 5:00,

JV 6:30, V

24

*Oral Interp

DSU Meet

*CC State in Sioux Falls

12:00

25 26

*Oral Interp Brook-

ings Meet

*VB Dell Rapids St. Mary’s @ Ramona—JH 5:00,

JV 6:30, V

27

*FB Playoffs

28 29

30

*SCHOOL IS IN SES-SION TODAY

*PRESCHOOL IS IN SESSION TODAY (3’s & 4’s)

*All State Chorus in

Rapid City

31

*All State Chorus in

Rapid City

October 2015

Raider Activities Calendar

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Perfect

Attendance

Congratulations

to Oldham-

Ramona

students

Carson,

Ramey, and

Collin

who received

perfect

attendance

awards for the

2014-2015

school year!

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***CONGRATULATIONS to Oldham-Ramona

2015 Homecoming

King Gabe DeRungs and

Crown Bearers Nolan Fischer and Breeley Jaton!!

***The theme for 2015 ORR Raiders Homecoming week

(Sep 28 – Oct 2) was “It’s like, totally awesome to rock ‘80s songs!!” – Choose a 1980’s song and “Let’s Go Crazy!” (like

Prince) for Coronation, Dress Up Days, and the Parade!

It was a GREAT WEEK!!

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PO BOX 8

RAMONA, SD 57054

Oldham-Ramona School District 39-5

We’re on the Web!!!!

http://www.oldham

ramona.k12.

sd.us/

REMINDER – Children eligible to receive lunch at free or reduced

price are also eligible to receive breakfast at the same rate.

Congratulations Rylan! She won JoeBot from the School Mall

fundraiser event. Thank you to

everyone that participated. Each

year we are able to fund our field

trips through this fundraiser.

Thank you for supporting the

students, school and our educational

activities!