Monday, April 30, 2012
Mrs. Lien to retire as year comes to a close.
As the school year comes to an end, some students are beginning to say goodbye until next fall, while others are saying goodbye for good do to graduation. But a few teachers are also saying goodbye to RRMR do to better opportunities elsewhere and retirement. One of RRMR's seasoned veterans is saying goodbye to teaching here at RRMR. Mrs. Lien, who has been teaching here since the 1977-78 school year, announced her retirement earlier this year. And as the school year comes to a close, I decided to ask her a few questions on her experience here at RRMR for the last 30 plus years. Mrs. Lien says that her favorites classes to teach were Earth Science, as well as Biology due to the dissection projects and also Chemistry. Her worst memory while teaching here at RRMR would have to be the school fire in the early 1990's. Mrs Lien said that it was like she lost 15 years worth of memories and curriculum. The best memory through out her years of teaching is just experiencing the graduations every year and seeing the students walk across the stage and getting their diplomas. Through out the many years of teaching, there have been many changes. The biggest change education wise in Mrs. Lien's mind is the technology, but she also believes that trying out the block scheduling was a different experience too. Mrs. Lien's plans for retirement include gardening, reading, and going on camping trips with her husband. She will miss working with students and seeing the accomplishments in the students faces when they finally understand what they have been trying to learn in class. Mrs. Lien's advice to students and faculty going forward is to "Stick with it, set your goals, get to the end of those goals and don't procrastinate!" She went on to say that it's better to have a dream to accomplish because you tend to stagnate through life when you do not have a dream or a goal to look forward to. Everyone here at RRMR will miss Mrs. Lien and we thank her for all the years and effort she has put in to teaching. We wish Mrs. Lien nothing but the best in her retirement.
RRMR Band Instructor: Ms. Hageman
The RRMR students would like to thank Ms. Hageman for all she has done to help achieve our goals. And the best of luck to you with your marriage and your new school location.
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Opportunity Village- Benefit Walk
You can also email to information@oppvill.org, or phone 641-357-5277 to have them mail a packet to you! Walkers can use sponsor envelopes to collect donations or create online fundraising pages at www.firstgiving.com/opportunityvillage. Donors may wish to sponsor walkers with a check; or they can go to www.firstgiving.com/opportunityvillage or a walker's personal FirstGiving fundraising page to sponsor a walker on-line by credit card. This walk is to raise money for Opportunity Village and the people with disabilities who depend on it! It will support the Village's mission of "Excellence in service to individuals with disabilities". Their goal this year is to get up to $100,000, last year they earned up to $132,000 from all participants for the Village services. Opportunity Village serves up to 600 people across the Northern part of Iowa. If you're interested you should really consider doing it! My mom is a staff member in one of the housing areas there, and she says they are a great community, and program! :)
Friday, April 20, 2012
2012 After Prom Prizes
Allyson Brannon
Child Development- Kindergarten
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Did You Know?
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Prom King & Queen crowned.
Friday, April 13, 2012
Prom
Easter Facts
New 3d Titanic Movie
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Santorum steps down as the Republican nomination becomes clearer.
On Tuesday April 10, Rick Santorum, a Republican nomination candidate stepped down from his campaign for President. Santorum was right behind front runner Mitt Romney but with Romney’s much wealthier campaign and constant victories, Santorum just could not match up. Some say that Santorum not only stepped down from his campaign do to Romney’s wins but also because of the toll the campaign has spent on his family, especially his special needs daughter. Others say since Santorum did not necessarily quit but rather suspended his campaign, that he could swoop in later this summer but the odds of that happening are slim. Political analysts believe that though Newt Gingrich and Ron Paul are still in the Republican race for President, it is clear that Romeny will represent the Republican party at the polls this November. President Barack Obama seems calm and ready for this election and is ready to take what Romney and his campaign has to offer. No matter what, your vote matters, so if you can vote head to the polls this November and select your vote for President. You never know how much one vote can count to our country.
Thursday, April 5, 2012
After Prom
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
2012 NCAA Final
The 2012 NCAA tournament has had its upsets and twists through out “March Madness” but the NCAA final had two power houses participating in this years final. The Kentucky Wildcats led by coach John Calipari and super freshman Anthony Davis versus Kansas and another college superstar in Thomas Robinson played in a head to head match up. Last night the two teams went head to head but in the end Kentucky won the title with a rapid running first half winning it 67 to 59. Anthony Davis didn’t score much but had many other stats to his name to help his team win the National Championship. The stats stuffer was named player of the game, which made him just the third freshman in history to accomplish such a high honor. Davis was also honored with the Naismith award which projects the best player in college hoops. Davis is said to be a no doubt lottery pick in the june NBA draft. He will be projected to go number one to the Charolette Bobcats. Kentucky and Kansas are expected to reload with upcoming freshman and other high quality players. Expect both teams to be in the mix again in the 2013 NCAA tournament.