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Plainville, Kansas

Downtown Plainville

Mill Street (the main drag) is about four blocks long.

Oil and Farming

Businesses in Plainville are centered around these two industries.

New Hospital

Pictured in the construction phase, the Rooks County Health Center opened in August, 2008

City Park

Community raised money to rebuild park for children.

Plainville Elementary School and Fine Arts Wing45,227 square feet

Plainville High School

37,500 square feet

Bond issue passed in March 2006

Construction completed on expansion of the Cardinal Gymnasium in September, 2008.

Cardinal Gym

29,337 sq. ft.

3 basketball courts, 3 volleyball courts, commons area, multi-purpose/wrestling room, 4 locker rooms, seating for 1,200

District Office & Bus Barn 

Electric Enthusiasm for the BEST 2A Sized District in Kansas (in our estimation)

D.A.P

W.A.P

Develop a Plan

• Crisis

• Technology

• Health Wellness

• IAQ & Energy

• School Improvement

• Bully Prevention

• Professional Development

Commonalities

• Procedures

• Communication

• Resources

• Responsibilities

• Training

• Timeline

• Assessment

Procedures

• What do we do?

Communication

• What do we say?

• Who do we say it to?

• How do we say it?

Resources

• What do we need to operate the plan?– Supplies?– Equipment?– Time?

Responsiblities

• Who does what?

Training

• Who needs training?

• What kind of training is needed?

• How frequently is training needed?

Timeline

• When does each step need to be accomplished?

Assessment

• How do we measure the effectiveness of the plan?

• What do we use to measure that effectiveness? (checklists? Attendance data? BMI? Survey? Logs?)

Work the Plan

• Involve the students

• Involve the parents

• Involve the staff

• Plan the communication

• Assign those responsible

• Develop the training

• Be prepared

Achievement Baseline

Kansas Assessment Results from 2005-06 through 2008-2009

Students tested Number of R & M Reading Math Total Below Total Exemplary

tests given Below Proficient Below Proficient Proficient

2005-2006 220 378 49 74 123 38

2006-2007 214 360 28 70 98 67

2007-2008 209 356 17 62 79 83

2008-2009 217 374 11 21 32 112

2009-2010 203 353 16 25 41 108

Kansas Assessment Results from 2008-2009 for Science & Social Studies

Year Students tested Number of test Science Social Studies Total Below Total Exemplary

given Below Proficient Below Proficient Proficient

2008-2009 79 79 3 3 13

IAQ Team• Joe Dreiling Industrial Arts Teacher High School

• Ginger Hamilton Math Teacher High School

• Adam OtteScience Teacher Middle School

• Marty Balthazor Maintenance Elementary School

• Mary Plante Custodian Elementary School

• Mary Jo Buresh Kindergarten Elementary School

• Jennifer Goplen 5th Grade Teacher Elementary School

• Sheri Kenney Custodian High School

• Marianne Werner Special Education Teacher Elementary School

• Beth ReustSuperintendent District Office

• Jerry Schrandt Nurse Elementary School

• Pam Chatfield 5th Grade Teacher Elementary School

• Jeanette Sommer Music Teacher Elementary School

• Valerie Crawford Parent High School & Elementary School

• Donna Brown Board Member District

What’s happening this year

• Energy Audit, Performance Contract, & QZAB Funding

• Attendance at IAQ Symposium

• Tools for Schools Survey

• Student Project

• Communication Plan

Capital Projects

• High School

– Window and Door Replacement

– South Roof Replacement

– Lighting Upgrade (classrooms, hallways, gymnasium, offices)

– Boiler and Steam System Upgrade

– Building Automation System

– New Unit Ventilators for Classrooms

– Restroom ventilation systems

Capital Projects

• Elementary School

– Roof replacement (Middle School wing)

– Replace boiler and window air conditioners, add ductwork, rooftop units for HVAC

– Building Automation System

– Roof replacement (Rock Gym)

– Rooftop Unit Replacements (Fine Arts wing)

– Lighting Upgrade (Classrooms, hallways, offices)

– Restroom ventilation systems

Capital Projects

• Cardinal Gym

– Lighting Upgrade

• Cafeteria

– Air Conditioning Replacement

– Boiler and Condensing Unit Replacement

– Lighting Upgrade

• Field House

– Lighting Upgrade

IAQ Symposium

• Board member, Donna Brown

• Kindergarten Teacher, Mary Jo Buresh

• Second Grade Teacher, Pam Chatfield

• Parent & Site Council member, Valerie Crawford

• Industrial Arts Teacher, Joe Dreiling

• Superintendent, Beth Reust

Tools for Schools Survey

• All Staff1. Dusting

2. Vent over Art Kiln

3. Trash Pick-up

• Plan– Microfiber per room– Work order– Daily Bag

Student Project

• 7th Grade Science

– Gray Wolf Sensing Equipment

– Before improvements

– Temperature, Relative Humidity, CO2, CO, Airspeed

• 8th Grade Science

– Trane and Gray Wolf

– After improvements

Communication Plan

• Minutes posted

• Presentation to Board

• Gift of Microfiber

• Student Project to Plainville Times (pictures and article)

• Planning opening inservice activity in fall

• Presentations to local organizations

Where do we want to go?

• Another board member and custodian to symposium

• Involvement with Kansas Green Schools

• More student projects

• Custodial Practices