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Wednesday, May 22, 2013  
 

Announcement: High School Graduation will be held in the High School Gymnasium on June 2nd, 2013 at 1:30pm.

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The Best Midwestern Writing Competition has announced winners of its student writing competition, and Gobles senior Elizabeth Ketchum won first prize in the Non-Fiction (11/12) category for her piece The Mirror in Her Words about a visit she made with her mother and sisters to a nursing home. The contest was open to high school students across the Midwest, sponsored by Western Michigan University.

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At the April 15 ceremony to induct students into the 2012-2013 National Honor Society at Gobles High School, featured speaker Pam Westcott challenged sixty-one students to personalize the symbol of the NHS torch: to live their lives as beacons of integrity, character, inquiry and kindness. Student officers followed Westcott and spoke of the four pillars of the National Honor Society, then lit candles to symbolize the spreading of that flame.

Here Gobles NHS President Nicole Lauhon lights a candle to represent leadership. Lauhon, a senior, is daughter of David and Debbie Lauhon.

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Gobles History Club students traveled to sites in Greece and around the Mediterranean Sea during Spring Break, 2013. Here Gobles juniors Brooklyn Wiseley and Danielle Cooper pose for a photo at the seaside in Mykonos, Greece. 

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Gobles High School Senior Keegan Scholte has been selected as one of two Michigan youths to receive the prestigious The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards for 2013, and will be recognized at an event in Washington, D.C. this spring with other outstanding youth volunteers from across the country.

 

 

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Jeff Rehlander

Hello. It is an honor for me to serve as Superintendent of the Gobles Public Schools. The Gobles Public Schools is a great place for the young people of the school community to gain the knowledge and skills required to help them to be successful in life. I know this to be true from the conversations that I have had with staff and community members, the programming in place, as well as the data that shows how our students perform on assessments. We have seen good success at our schools and that is directly connected to active and strong parental involvement, a dedicated and talented staff, and a supportive community. Yet the current reality can and will be improved. It is important that ALL our children have the knowledge and skills that will allow them to be competitive with any group of students around the state, country, and world. We must be committed to continuously advancing the core mission of teaching and learning.
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Teachers at Gobles Public Schools are participating in the Teacher Wish List on line. TWL is a website where teachers can go to list their "wishes" for supplies and other materials needed at school. It provides a way for teachers and donors to connect. You can access this site at http://teacherwishlists.com/ or you can also find it at www.woodtv.com in their community section. Review the items that teachers are requesting. If you and your family or business can grant a wish by donating any of these much needed supplies, teachers would greatly appreciate it. Contact the teacher directly or by calling the school and make arrangements to drop off your donation. Together, as a community, we can help our teachers help our kids!
  

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 Did You Know...
Did you know… ?
We all agree that Gobles Public Schools is one of best schools in southwestern Michigan, but did you know these facts about our schools?
  • Data reveals that when compared to state averages and historical trends, Gobles Public Schools emerges as a fiscally stable district making good academic progress.
  • The graduation rate for Gobles' 2009 cohort was substantially higher than the statewide graduation rate.
  • Both Gobles Elementary and Gobles Middle/High Schools made Annual Yearly Progress (AYP) in 2010.
  • The State Report Card for Gobles Elementary School changed from a B rating to an A rating in 2009 and was maintained in 2010.
  • A higher percentage of Gobles third graders achieved passing scores on all MEAP subjects than students across the state in 2008-09.
  • Gobles third graders and fourth graders performed better than the statewide rate in Math and Reading in 2009-2010.  Gobles fourth graders had the highest reading scores in this area.
  • Students at Gobles Public Schools out-performed the statewide rate on both the ninth grade Social Studies MEAP as well as on the 8th grade Science MEAP in 2009-2010.
  • Gobles Public School District has maintained a respectable General Fund reserve, taken as a percentage of expenditures, from 2004 through 2010.
  • Gobles offers AP classes in Biology, English, Calculus, and U.S. History.
  • The number of students per teacher at Gobles is below the state average allowing for smaller class size.
  • 60% of Gobles teachers have a Master's degree or higher.

 

  
  

  
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