School District of Howards Grove
Parents & Guardians Newsletter January 2024
Update from the Superintendent
Dear Parents & Guardians:
I hope everyone survived the winter weather the last couple of weeks! I wanted to take this opportunity to review a few inclement weather guidelines.
Whenever there is a cancellation or delay, all parents/guardians and staff will be updated in the following ways:
- Text message (if you signed up for text alerts)
- Email through Skyward
- Local television stations
- Website alert
- District Facebook post
In the event we would need to close school early/early release, then all above options would be implemented, but would also include a phone call alert informing everyone that school is closing early.
This is the first year we have added the text alert option. If you didn't initially opt in for text alerts and would like to change your mind, it's not too late, simply following these instructions:
Please send a TEXT to 67587 and say Y or YES in the text field. You will immediately get a follow up message confirming you're interest in getting text alerts.
We continue to update our contact information, so in the event you previously opted in and didn't get a text message for the last two cancellations, please let us know by filling out the Google Form to report your issue.
Finally, please know that our school calendar allows for 2 built in snow days. To avoid extending our school year or having to schedule a make up day, any further cancellations will result in a virtual learning day. Please contact your child's teacher for specific plans and also refer to the school newsletters this month for building-wide plans for snow day instruction moving forward.
Please know that canceling school is never an easy decision and oftentimes hard to predict. I collaborate the the National Weather Service and all Sheboygan County Superintendents before decisions are made. Your understanding and grace is always appreciated.
Stay warm!
Shannon L. Kilton
Superintendent
Primary School Board Election
The School District of Howards Grove will be holding a primary election for two school board seats on Tuesday, February 20th to narrow the declared candidate field from 6 candidates to 4 candidates. The general election is then held on Tuesday, April 2nd, to select 2 final candidates to serve on the School Board.
This is the first time since 1995 that the district has been required to hold a primary election. To help our residents make their choices, I have asked each candidate to provide a brief introduction of themselves and their reasons for running for the School Board.
Here are the names and introductions of the declared candidates in the order they will appear on the ballot, which was randomly selected earlier this month, by Board Clerk, Al Meyer.
Debbie Knoener
“I am the Little Guy… FOR YOUR VOICE” and I am seeking Your Vote Of Confidence in the School Board Primary Election on February 20th and the General Elections on April 2nd. I believe in transparency, problem solving and The School District and Community of Howards Grove! Let me introduce myself…
I am a Born Again, Baptized Christian at Word Of Grace who Proudly Proclaims that GOD IS GOOD! My Husband Steve and I are both graduates of Howards Grove in the class of 1974. We have raised Our Children, Craig, wife Lana (1994) and Shannon, Husband Mike (1995) in this District and Steve and I are also the Proud Grandparents of Maddie (2020), Mya (2026) and Shawn (2027) plus Sommer and Auggie being raised in Kaukauna. We had owned and operated So Big Preschool and Children’s House, Inc. for just under 30 years in Howards Grove with a vested interest in The Friends we had the honor of also helping to raise knowing that Honor and Respect are necessary in Raising Responsible Future Adults.
I am dyslexic and understand the needs of “Children of Special Abilities” as I have been academically challenged throughout life… so Your Concerns Will Be My Concerns. I hold an Administrator’s Credential In Early Childhood and I am proud of the fact that I have received that hard earned education, which I feel, would help me in a position on the School Board. Being recently retired and becoming a Volunteer with the Sharon S. Richardson Community Hospice in their program called N.O.D.A. (No One Dies Alone) I treasure life. Our newest member of the Family, Itty Bitty (pictured) is being raised to be a Service Dog in Our Community and Theirs. Again, THANK YOU and I will proudly Represent You on the School Board when I’m elected… Debbie
Nicole Schumacher
My name is Nicole Schumacher, and I am excited to be running for a position on the school board in spring 2024. I have lived in the Howards Grove area since 2005, and have two children (one graduated, one currently a senior in the district). I have been an advisory board member the last six months, which has given me insight into the way the board functions. I enjoy attending events in the district, and would like to bring my background and experience as an educator to increase the diversity and effectiveness of the board.
This district has much to offer, and can continue to build on the great work already done. In addition to assisting and supporting the district in being financially responsible throughout the process from the referendum, my priorities are the following:
I would make sure enough support is in place to allow students to achieve to the best of their abilities.
Attract and retain quality staff
In order for the Howards Grove School District to be a destination district for families, it needs to attract and retain quality staff members at all levels. Currently in Wisconsin there are more vacancies than candidates, so anything the district can do to set itself apart from and above other districts would be beneficial.
Make sure all students are college and career ready and build relationships with area businesses to encourage partnerships with the district
By combining school support and qualified staff, and adding the component of community support, our students will be prepared for whatever their future holds-1, 2, or 4 years or more college, the military, or the workforce.
Brandon Suemnicht
My name is Brandon Suemnicht, and I would like to introduce myself as a candidate for the Howards Grove School District School Board. Although my family and I are newer to the community, having moved here with my wife, Brittany in the fall of 2021, I have been involved in coaching the students of Howards Grove, both as a youth football coach, and a JV2/JV Boys Basketball Coach at the high school since 2020. Professionally, I have been employed in the banking and financial industries for 15 years, and currently work as an Account Director for an Accounting Firm in Northeastern WI. I have also dedicated myself to causes I am passionate about, including being on the board for the Sheboygan Falls and Sheboygan County YMCA for the past 10 years, a member of the Lion’s Club, and a member of the Howards Grove Athletic Club.
Through my experience to date coaching at the youth and high school level, I am passionate about student well-being in and out of the classroom and want to ensure there are programs instilled within the district that address mental health and a zero tolerance initiative for bullying as all students should be treated as equals amongst their peers.
As a new parent, welcoming our first child in December of 2022, I am excited to raise our son in Howards Grove. A couple of things that drew us to the community are the tight-knit, wholesome family feel and high-quality curriculum that is presented throughout the district. With our son starting school in just a few short years, it was important to be in a district that makes education the highest priority for its students.
My goal is to bring a fresh perspective and innovative, fiscally responsible ideas to our district. I believe having some new eyes and ears on our school board is crucial, as we have some incredible changes coming soon to our district. If elected I will continue to keep a student first mindset for overall well-being and work amongst my peers to bring world class education opportunities to those students within the district. I appreciate your consideration and welcome any feedback or conversation with my fellow community members.
Courtney Athorp
Hello, my name is Courtney Athorp and I would love for you to cast your vote for me in the upcoming School Board Primary election on February 20, 2024. It would be a great honor and a privilege to continue serving the Howards Grove community as a school board member. Not only has it been a wonderful place to live, but a blessed place to raise a family. Howards Grove has given both my daughter, Mary Athorp (2023) and my son, John Athorp (2026), a wonderful and caring place to grow-up and opportunities to stretch their minds, talents, and aspirations.
I have been part of the education field for almost 25 years (teacher, coach, administrator, advisor) because I believe that the time invested in our youth helps develop a stronger future for all. I deeply enjoyed my time in the district as an eighth grade teacher (6 yrs), coach (10 yrs) and summer school coordinator (3 yrs). While my professional aspirations took me to another district, the opportunity to be on the school board would allow me to continue to help my hometown district grow and prosper.
It takes a village to create a culture for positive student growth, and the school district and the school board play a large role in developing that culture, particularly in creating knowledgeable and informed citizens. I don’t come to this position with a personal agenda, but rather an open mind and a listening ear to the community of Howards Grove, so that we can work together to create strong and successful people that will make a difference in this world. I have held this belief as a teacher and coach, and I would continue to do this as a Howards Grove School Board member.
My current role as a Data and Instructional Coach in the Sheboygan Area School District has trained me to evaluate and improve school data outcomes, curriculum implementation and instructional practices. These three components are the heart of quality schools. Unfortunately, the budget and size of the Howards Grove School District do not allow for such a position to exist, and yet it is vital to improving student success. Therefore, as a board member, I would enjoy offering those insights to help the Howards Grove School District grow in its ability to offer students the best possible academic experience and success.
I believe that I am the most qualified candidate for this position, but more importantly, my years as a teacher have taught me that the education of a child is a result of the collaboration and cooperation of the student, the parents, the school and the community. I would be honored to work on this collaborative team as a Howards Grove School Board member.
Dave Loomis
Hello! My name is Dave Loomis. My family and I moved to the area in 2015, and were immediately attracted to Howards Grove due to the people we met, the safety of the community and the quality education available to our three children. I have been a part of the school board since September of 2019. During my tenure on the board we have increased communication, continued to maintain a high quality of education, navigated a pandemic and changes in district leadership, and are currently in the midst of the Middle School referendum project.
I have chosen to seek another term in order to continue the work I have been fortunate enough to be a part of. With your support, I am looking forward to completing the referendum projects, continuing our work around solidifying Howards Grove as a destination district and expanding the programs that will enable our graduates to transition to the next stage of life whether that is to continue their formal education or heading directly into the workforce.
Thank you for your continued support of the work we do as the Board of Education.
Janina Siemers
Hello, my name is Janina Siemers, and I formally announce my re-election campaign for a third term on the Board of Education for the School District of Howards Grove. The last 5 1/2 years have gone by quickly and I am grateful to have had the opportunity to serve our students, families, staff, and community.
I am not running out of personal ambition but out of deep commitment to our community and the educational future of our district. My husband and I are invested in the community that we live in. We are proud of the education that our children received, and the current students are receiving in the SDHG. We know that our children have had unique, and individualized opportunities simply because they were students in the SDHG.
I have been able to participate in our schools from many different levels and believe I am uniquely qualified to serve our community now and in the future. I am committed to our students and continuing to build the excellence that is the foundation of our district. I am dedicated to collaborating with you as we pursue an even brighter future for all the students in our community and have the opportunity to see the exciting Middle School Referendum Building come to life.
School News
As in the past, each school's monthly newsletter will be linked in the communication from the district office. This is a one stop spot to get updates from the district and all 3 schools.
Enjoy!
PTO NEWS
Thank You!
Family Food Night: Thank you to everyone who joined us at the December Family Food Night at Log Cabin. We’re appreciative of our new partnership with Log Cabin and look forward to many more Family Food Nights there in 2024!
Holiday Sale: We were thrilled to partner with three amazing local businesses for our annual holiday sale and want to give a special shout-out to everyone who made purchases from Dairy Queen, Little Brown Cow Cheese, and Hartman’s Bakery. As a result of your generosity, the PTO raised over $600!
Winter Market: We cannot thank you enough for joining us at our first annual Winter Market in December. Nearly 40 local vendors came to showcase their homemade products and offerings, many of which sold out due to overwhelming support from the community! The PTO was able to raise nearly $1,600 due to your support – thank you!
Save the Dates!
Monday, February 5, 2024: Stop by our next Family Food Night at Log Cabin, where 10% of all sales will be donated back to the PTO for ongoing student programming. Join us for great food and another easy night of meal prep!
Tuesday, February 6, 2024: PJs, Pancakes, & Books at Northview Elementary. Put on your favorite PJs and join us for a fun evening of reading and a yummy pancake dinner at Northview Elementary. More details coming soon!
Monday, February 12, 2024: Join us for our monthly PTO Meeting at 5:00pm in the Northview Library. Everyone is welcome! Free babysitting is provided if requested within 72 hours of the meeting. Please contact hgpto@yahoo.com for more information.
February 2024: Family Food Night. More details coming soon!
Friday, March 15, 2024: Have you “Herd” the good news?! Family Night with the Wisconsin Herd is back on March 15 at 7:00pm, where a portion of all ticket sales will be donated back to the PTO. Here’s what you can expect:
- Special reserved section just for Howards Grove families
- All children from Howards Grove will be invited to participate in the Jockey High Five Tunnel!
- All families will be invited on to the court post-game for a group photo and will have an opportunity to shoot free throws!
- Five children will be randomly selected to serve as Co-Captains for the game!\
Grab your tickets here: https://fevo-enterprise.com/Howardsgrove
Student Family Assistance Program
Your AAH Student and Family Assistance Program is proud to present a free 4-part webinar series, Things We Wish Grown Ups Knew, that highlights current trends of school-aged children that impact both their academic and home-life. Please see the attached flyer for the upcoming webinar, and please share with your district families!
Please Note: Presentations are on Tuesdays, offered at both 12:00pm –12:30pm and 6:30pm –7:00pm. These webinars will not be recorded, to preserve confidentiality of attendees.
Coming in February:
I Need Sleep.
There is No Time!
Presented by Lynn O’Brien, LCSW, LMFT
Description: Research shows that a good night’s sleep is vital for maintaining the health and wellbeing of children. This presentation will focus on these health benefits and offer tips for parents to help ensure that their children are getting enough sleep.
Click on either of the above times OR email EAP.LiveWellBeWell@aah.org to register.
As always, to access our free, confidential SFAP services, parents &/or legal guardians can call us at 800.236.3231.