Thursday, November 29, 2012

ICCSD Revenue Purpose Statement vote in the news

Today's Press-Citizen includes coverage of the first Revenue Purpose Statement information session at an elementary school.

One article notes that parents at last night's meeting at Shimek Elementary voiced concerns over scheduling the vote before a comprehensive facilities plan is completed and shared with the public and before a demographer completes a projection of enrollment growth.

Regarding growth, a second article notes that the Iowa City Community School District has added more than 1,000 students in the last five years. By comparison, more than 2/3 of all school districts in Iowa have 1,000 or fewer students, which leads Superintendent Steve Murley to comment: “You can almost think of it as we’re adding entire school districts.”

At a meeting on this topic earlier this month at City High, Murley indicated that because the district needs to ensure enough seats for all students, it would have to focus on new buildings over all other priorities, including renovations to older buildings like Lucas, unless the new Revenue Purpose Statement is adopted by voters on Feb. 5.

The vote will determine whether the district may continue to use the 1% local option sales tax revenue for infrastructure improvements after 2017. The tax is set to remain through at least 2029, but, without a new Revenue Purpose Statement, after 2017 the district will be required to follow state guidelines for spending that money, starting with reducing debt levies and reducing physical plant and equipment levies. If the Revenue Purpose Statement is adopted, the district retains control of how the tax revenue is spent through 2029, and thus will be able to borrow money against those future revenues to fund both construction and renovation in the near term.

The district is holding a series of information sessions about this vote including one at Lucas on Wednesday, Dec. 12, from 7-7:30 p.m. 

If you are not a Press-Citizen subscriber, you may still read the above articles as part of the 10 articles per month online the paper offers non-subscribers. The Gazette's coverage is less extensive, but online access is free. The ICCSD has also provided information about the Revenue Purpose Statement and the vote on its website.



Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Lucas band students tuning up for Dec. 4 concert

Lucas band students will join with other eastside elementary musicians for the Elementary Band Concert, Tuesday, Dec. 4 at City High’s Opstad auditorium. Band students who attend regularly on Mondays after school at Southeast Jr. High will be playing. Students need to arrive between 6:30 and 6:40 p.m. wearing white tops/shirts and black pants/skirts. The concert begins at 7 p.m. Admission is $2 for adults and $1 for students, or buy a family pass for the year - all concerts, all levels, band, choir, orchestra for $25.

Lucas FRC shares holiday resources

Families in need of assistance this holiday season may consider these local resources.

Salvation Army Toys for Tots 
To receive toys, applicants must bring the following to register: Iowa issued picture identification card; proof of Johnson County residency; social security cards for each member of the family; and proof of income. Pick-Up times will be scheduled at registration. Register and pick up at the following location:
The Salvation Army, 1116 Gilbert Ct., Iowa City (319-337-3725)
Monday, Wednesday, Friday, through December 4 from 1 to 5 p.m.


Crisis Center Food Bank Project Holiday
Register to receive a free traditional holiday meal in December. Project Holiday is a special service provided each year by The Crisis Center Food Bank to distribute foods for Johnson County families. The Food Bank provides a variety of food options and clients will be able to choose the best items for their family. Questions? Call the Food Bank at 319-351-0128. Register through Friday Nov. 30 at the following location:
The Crisis Center Food Bank; 1121 Gilbert Ct., Iowa City
Wednesday, Friday noon to 4:30 p.m.
Thursday 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.


St. Mark’s Church Gift’s for Parents Program
This annual event gives children in our community an opportunity to experience the Joy of Giving. Children ages 3 to 14 get to "shop" for gifts for the significant adults in their lives. Volunteers help the children choose presents from among items donated for up to 4 adults in their lives. Other volunteers wrap the gifts. All enjoy a free pancake breakfast provided by St. Mark's United Methodist Men. No pre-registration required.
St. Mark's United Methodist Church, 2675 East Washington Street, Iowa City (319-337-7201)
December 1, 9 a.m. to noon

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Clean your closets, help your Lucas neighbors

If you’re spending more time indoors these days and feeling a bit overcrowded amid all your stuff, here’s a great way to downsize your clutter while helping your fellow Lucas families. Take your outgrown or unwanted items to Iowa City’s Stuff Etc. (1027 Hwy 6 East) and tell the staff you’d like your consignment profits to be directed to the Lucas Elementary Family Resource Center. Anything that sells will result in funds that can be used to assist Lucas families in need. Anything that doesn’t sell is donated to Goodwill.

Lucas Day at Iowa women's basketball is Dec. 1

The Mighty Hawks will be cheering on the Hawks on Saturday, Dec. 1, when the Iowa Women's Basketball team takes on UNI at 2:30 p.m. at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. 

In honor of this Lucas Elementary Day, Lucas will be recognized at the game and all Lucas students receive $2 admission. Parents, teachers, and other adult guests may purchase tickets at the discounted rate of $5 (normally $10). Additional youth tickets (18 and under) are $2 (normally $6).

All students must be accompanied by an adult.

Please place your ticket orders ahead of time by calling the UI Athletic Ticket Office at 1-800-IA-HAWKS (be sure to mention Lucas Elementary Day to receive the discount) or by completing and mailing a ticket order form. Order by Friday, Nov. 23 to receive tickets by mail; order by Nov. 29 to print tickets at home.

Members of the Iowa women's basketball team will visit Lucas on Monday, Nov. 19.

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

ICCSD hosts information sessions about Feb. 5 ballot initiative

On February 5, area voters will be asked to vote on a new revenue purpose statement for the Iowa City Community School District. The vote will determine whether the district may continue to use the 1% local option sales tax revenue for infrastructure improvements after 2017. The tax is set to remain through at least 2029, but after 2017 the district will be required to follow state guidelines for spending that money, starting with reducing debt levies and reducing physical plant and equipment levies.

The district is holding a series of information sessions about this vote including one at Lucas on Wednesday, Dec. 12, from 7-7:30 p.m. Another nearby option is the session at City High on Monday, Nov. 19, from 7-8 p.m.

Information about the vote is posted on the ICCSD website and is detailed in today’s Press-Citizen.

Saturday, November 10, 2012

City seeks input on improving transit and police department

The City of Iowa City is gathering information about what can be done to improve the transit system and the police department to better serve our minority populations. The city's ad hoc diversity committee is holding a Public Information Gathering Session on Thursday, Nov. 15, from 6-8 p.m. in Room A of the Iowa City Public Library (123 S. Linn St.)

The two primary meeting topics are:
  • operation of the City's transit system, including but not limited to the downtown interchange
  • operation of the City law enforcement, including but not limited to the Police Citizens Review Board (PCRB) as it relates to minority populations 
The meeting is open to the public, and anyone is welcome to attend and share comments and concerns. Individuals needing special accommodations or having translation questions should contact City Clerk Marian Karr at 356-5041 at least 48 hours in advance. If you are unable to attend comments may be sent to:

Ad Hoc Diversity Committee
c/o City Clerk
City of Iowa City
410 E Washington St
Iowa City, IA 52240

Or e-mail to staff: marian-karr@iowa-city.org

Comments must include full name and address. (Anonymous correspondence will not be accepted.) All correspondence is public.

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

People all over the U.S. are Making A Mighty Difference: Are you?

It was another big week for the Make a Mighty Difference fundraising campaign with nearly $1,000 added to our total. To date you've helped us raise $7,664 to support PTO projects throughout the year. THANK YOU!!

There is still time to make your contribution and to share this opportunity with friends and family. Did you know that we've had 18 contributions from folks outside of Iowa City. We are so grateful for the support of these far flung grandparents, aunts, uncles, family members and friends in other Iowa towns as well as Florida, Illinois, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Washington, and Wisconsin.

Watch the blog and your child's backpack for information soon about an opportunity to contribute to the fundraiser while enjoying a burger at the new Short's Eastside on Wednesday, Nov. 21.

Now let's get to that updated list of donors!

Make a Mighty Difference 2012 Honor Roll

Alpla, Inc.
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous
 Dana and Julie Aschenbrenner
John and Michelle Bacon 
Renee and Sara Baird
Jennifer & Dawn BarbouRoske 
Joe and Karla Bell
Brian and Nancy Cassady
Claire Chapnick and Gerald Sorokin
Judy and Ben Clark
Ernest Cox and Samantha Solimeo
Mary and R.J. Daughenbaugh

Deborah Dickinson
 
Tobi and Damond Drake
Ryan Downing and Jennifer Sherer
Expectations
Mindy Farmer
Dawn Fitzpatrick and Brad McDowell
Mike Frasier and Jennifer Horn-Frasier
Crystal and Stan Galloway
Kyle and Sarah Galloway 
Maureen Geraghty
Gary and Sara Glenn
Amy and Dave Greazel
Phillip and Andrea Gugliuzza
Ronald and Beverly Herman
Ben and Brooke Hill
John and Marilyn Holloway
John and Margaret Holmes

Sarah Holmes and Zara Wanlass 
Ruthanne Hyduke
Diane Johnson
Sheila and Brandon Johnson
Bill and Holly Kenyon
John and Mary Kenyon
Jenilyn Lewis
Les and Nancy Lipschutz
Der-Fa Lu and Stephen Heywood
Roger and Jennifer Lusala
Sarah and Andrew Lynch 
Tara and Rod Martin
Jun-Nicole Matsushita and Huy Tong 
Diane Molander
Paul and Shelby Myers-Verhage
Ha and Phil Nguyen
 
Tung Nguyen
Susan Nicol and Don Bates
Michelle Norman and Michelle Wikner 
L. Charles and Cathy Novak
Joe Pavelich
Mike and Pat Pavelich

Christine and Jay Phillips
Anna and Benjamin Plank
Steve and Nancy Pohlman 
Sara and Erika Riggs 
Bryan and Lisa Ringen
Heather and Damien Roth 
Joel and Mary Sherer
John Shoop 
Eric Siron
Erin Snyder
David Snyder
Barbara Solomon and Jeff Arnold
Renee Speh and Anthony Miller
Suellen and Will Swain 
Norm and Connie Thoreson
Hao Tong 
Andrew and Leslie Veit
Mr. and Mrs. George Veit
Patricia Verhage and James Blanchard
Larry and Marilyn Walberg
Zara Wanlass

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Plan ahead to attend the Nov. 12 PTO meeting

The next PTO meeting is a week away, Monday, Nov. 12 at 7 p.m. at the school. As always, free babysitting will be available in the kindergarten room. The meeting agenda is available here. Those who attend are asked to review the minutes for the September and October meetings ahead of time so that we may vote to approve or amend as needed.

Friday, November 2, 2012

Tiny Box Tops add up to big $$

Well, we Mighty Hawks sure do love our Cheerios (and Betty Crocker and Yoplait and a host of other products.) We collected almost 19,000 Box Tops during our October redemption period. Each one is worth 10 cents, which adds up to a great source of funds for our PTO initiatives. (Take this teachable moment and let your child do the math!)

Keep an eye out for these little pink dime-equivalents on the products you purchase and watch for the next call for collection.

In the meantime, congratulations to Ms. Dostal's 6th grade for the most Box Tops in a single classroom--1,771! You have a cookie party coming your way.

In second place, Mrs. Gugliuzza and Mrs. Vincent's 4th graders brought in 1,625 Box Tops and Mr. Ryan's 5th graders gathered 1,384, for third place.

You can also participate in the Box Tops program online by shopping for your favorite items through the Box Tops Marketplace and by registering an account at boxtops4education.com where you can earn bonus box tops by spending a minute or two answering an online survey, watching a promotional video, or playing a game.