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Holton High School Students Lead with Excellence at Topeka Model United Nations

At Holton High School, three students stepped into key leadership roles at the Topeka Model United Nations conference, representing our district with professionalism, confidence, and skill.

Marisa Meyer, Rebekah Lassey, and Olivia Doney each took on important responsibilities during the two-day event, helping lead and support a full-scale simulation with students from across the region.

Marisa served as Secretary General, placing her at the center of the entire conference. She delivered opening and closing remarks, coordinated logistics, managed crisis simulations, and helped resolve delegate disputes. It’s a demanding role that requires composure and strong decision-making, and she carried it out exceptionally well.

Rebekah was selected as Co-Secretary of General Assembly II and later stepped in as acting Co-President. She helped set the agenda, tracked resolutions and amendments, guided parliamentary procedure, supported communication among delegates, and contributed to the closing ceremony. Her willingness to step up when needed highlights her leadership.

Olivia served as Co-Secretary of World Council I, helping maintain the flow and structure of her council. She guided delegates through procedures, tracked amendments and resolutions, managed debate timing, and supported the leadership team with conference logistics.

Experiences like this go beyond learning about global issues—they build confidence, communication skills, and leadership that extend far beyond the classroom.

We’re proud of how these students represented our school and the dedication they showed in making the conference a success.

Dispatchers appreciation week

From Brown County Sheriff John Merchant

I would like to take this opportunity to recognize and express my gratitude not only for my dispatch personnel, but also for our partner agencies.

We are very fortunate to have the highly skilled dispatch staff at the Brown County Sheriff’s Office. The work they do is extremely demanding and often thankless, yet their professionalism and effectiveness in handling emergency calls make a tremendous difference every day. Their service is both rewarding and deeply appreciated.

Several years ago, Kansas formally recognized dispatchers as first responders—a designation they have long deserved.

I want to sincerely thank my dispatch staff and let you know that your dedication does not go unnoticed. You are appreciated more than you know.

National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week (NPSTW) is observed annually during the second full week of April (April 12–18, 2026). This week honors the “first responders” who answer emergency calls and dispatch police, fire, and medical personnel. It recognizes the dedication, composure, and professionalism of 911 telecommunicators—often referred to as the “Thin Gold Line.”

Silver Lake Student of the Month – March

Congratulations to our March Student of the Month honorees! These outstanding students were recognized for exemplifying the character and values that make Silver Lake such a wonderful place to learn and grow.

- Kaden Hubert
Ashtynn Forgy

Character Trait Honorees:
Empathy: Braun Johnson
Grit: Aidan McDonald-Stauffer
Leadership: Logan Keen
Attitude: Ava Alexander
Engagement: Abbi Temaant

We are proud of each of these students for the positive impact they make in our school community. Keep shining and setting a great example!

Young Voices, Real Impact: A Special Visit from Representative Sean Willcott

Our 4th graders got a special surprise!

After writing business letters to Kansas legislators about proposed state laws, Representative Sean Willcott from our District 62 visited our classroom and hand-delivered his response in person!

Thank you, Representative Willcott, for showing our students that their ideas and voices matter. What an incredible civics lesson!

Junior High Quiz Bowl Teams Shine at MUDECAS with Strong Finishes and Team Spirit

The Junior High Quiz Bowl Team finished their season today at MUDECAS in Palmyra. The team of Kinlee Jackson, Bryn Taft, John Casey, and Ben Geisendorf made the top 8 and qualified for the gold division tournament. They lost, but had a great day! The team of Halleigh Fritz, JT Stice, Peyton Hoffman, Wyatt Nussbaum, and Jack Delaney just missed the gold tournament and qualified for the silver tournament. They battled and finished second in a close match with Tri County. Other members of the team that didn’t compete today are Raelynn Gruber, Cassidy Tisdel, Bernice K, Hadlee Georges, and Kyla Bletscher. These kids showed up for early morning practices with busy schedules!

Margo Ellerman Earns Prestigious FCCLA Advising Award

Congratulations to Margo Ellerman on her recognition by the Kansas State FCCLA for her overall contribution to FCCLA in the state as an leader advisor. She was recognized at the state FCCLA convention winning the "Spirit of FCCLA Advising Award" and will be recognized this summer at Nationals in Washington, D.C. Congrats Mrs. Ellerman on this honor!

Wild Encounters: A Hands-On Animal Adventure!

A big thanks to biologist/herpetologist Colleen Rothe-Groleau for bringing her animal friends for a visit! The kids had a great time—some were even brave enough to touch and hold the snake!

This exciting program was sponsored by the Nebraska Game & Parks. We appreciate the opportunity for our students to experience hands-on learning and explore the natural world in such a fun and engaging way.

Thanks again for coming!

Centralia FCS & FCCLA: A Busy and Successful Third Quarter

Centralia Family & Consumer Sciences and FCCLA had a successful third quarter. This semester, I’m excited to be teaching a new class, Baking & Pastry, which is already full with 15 students. We’ve been learning a lot through hands-on activities, building new skills, and exploring the art and science of baking. It has been a fun and rewarding experience for both the students and me.

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