Events for SES today
over 2 years ago, Doug Minneman
golf
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Golf Results from Marion
over 2 years ago, Doug Minneman
golf
The gym is filling with parents and students to watch this year's senior class signing day. College and Career commitments. FHSU is the big winner this year with 12 SES commitments followed by 9 to KSU.
over 2 years ago, Superintendent
signing
National Ag Listening Tour landed this morning in Kansas at the Knopf farm. Board President Justin Knopf gives a welcome and the SES FFA helped with parking and refreshments. Future Farmers listening and learning to current policy issues.
over 2 years ago, Superintendent
ag listening tour
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Events today at SES
over 2 years ago, Doug Minneman
daily
Reminder that USD 306 has scheduled another public facilities meeting, for May 3 @ 7:30, in the Board Room of the District Office. The district is actively reviewing projects ranging from $100,000 up to $3,000,000 and would like to hear from patrons on the feasibility and designs of these ideas. Attendees will hear a presentation on the various projects under consideration with time for questions and a survey at the end for feedback to be considered by the board in their planning. Plan to attend to see what the future possibly holds for SES.
over 2 years ago, Roger Stumpf
Concept
Student art is on display in the theater hallway in preparation for the senior awards ceremony tonight. If you don't have a senior being honored tonight you could just swing by to see the wonderful art pieces. Jazz band to play prior to the ceremony as well.
over 2 years ago, Superintendent
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Weekly Schedule for SES
over 2 years ago, Doug Minneman
schedule
Good Luck to the Trojans performing at State Music today.
over 2 years ago, Doug Minneman
state
USD 306 has scheduled another public facilities meeting, for May 3 @ 7:30, in the Board Room of the District Office. The district is actively reviewing projects ranging from $100,000 up to $3,000,000 and would like to hear from patrons on the feasibility and designs of these ideas. Attendees will hear a presentation on the various projects under consideration with time for questions and a survey at the end for feedback to be considered by the board in their planning. Plan to attend to see what the future possibly holds for SES.
over 2 years ago, Roger Stumpf
Reminder about Sports Physicals on Wednesday May 3. From 9-12, $25 - (cash or checks to SRHC). Please take advantage of this opportunity to get your physical and be ready for the Fall. Physical Packages are ready to be picked-up in the office. Thank you Salina Regional Sports Medicine
over 2 years ago, Doug Minneman
physicals
Swimming Results from Great Bend: Ali Richardson swam the 100 Fly and 500 Free yesterday. 100 Fly-1:03.00-2nd Place 500 Free-5:54.03- 2nd Place--She earned the STATE Time in this event. She now has 6 qualifying State times in 6 different events and 2 State Consideration times in two other events.
over 2 years ago, Doug Minneman
Golf results from yesterday at Hesston- Team shot a 322 and placed 5th. Dylan Esch finished in 5th place shooting an even par (E)7
over 2 years ago, Doug Minneman
golf
JV Softball Schedule for tomorrow at Hoisington has changed: Start time is 10:30 10:30am North Field Hoisington vs. Minneapolis 10:30am West Field SES vs. Beloit 12:30pm North Field Hoisington vs. SES 12:30pm West Field Beloit vs. Minneapolis 2:30pm North Field Hoisington vs. Beloit 2:30pm West Field Minneapolis vs. SES
over 2 years ago, Doug Minneman
Please join us for a retirement celebration as we honor our retirees.
over 2 years ago, Kelsey Loader
Retirement Reception
Results from the NCAA league Art contest yesterday. Isabelle Christensen- Gold Oil painting Honorable mention Oil painting Gold Jewelry Honorable mention Jewelry Honorable mention Jewelry Marissa Aguilar- Gold Wheel-thrown Ceramics Gold Wheel-thrown Ceramics Honorable mention Wheel-thrown Ceramics Lilly Duran- Gold Wheel-thrown Ceramics Honorable mention Wheel-thrown Ceramics Destiny Holub- Gold Printmaking Honorable mention Printmaking Greyson Pembleton- Honorable mention Sculpture Honorable mention Hand-built Ceramics Madison Givens- Gold Oil painting Kaylee McKim- Honorable mention Oil painting Ryin Engle- Honorable mention Pencil drawing Amara Turner- Honorable mention Pencil drawing Kiley Isaacson- Honorable mention Photography Raegan Gooden- Honorable mention Photography Ava Mayginnes- Gold Sculpture Raegan Gooden- Gold Hand-built Ceramics Xander Bishop- Honorable mention Hand-built Ceramics
over 2 years ago, Doug Minneman
SES JH Invitational Order of Events Coaches Meeting: 2:45 p.m. (In Front of the Press Box) Field Events: 3:30 pm High Jump: 7th Girls followed by 8th Girls (East Pit) 7th Boys followed by 8th Boys (West Pit) - Opening heights TBD Pole Vault: 7th/8th Girls together, followed by 7th/8th Boys together (One Pit) - Opening heights TBD Long Jump: 7th Girls followed by 8th Girls (East Pit) 7th Boys followed by 8th Boys (West Pit) Triple Jump will follow the Long Jump with the following schedule: 7th Girls, followed by 8th Girls (East Pit) 7th Boys, followed by 8th Boys (West Pit) Discus: 7th Girls, followed by 8th Girls (East Ring) 7th Boys, followed by 8th Boys (West Ring) Shot Put: 8th Girls, followed by 7th Girls (East Ring) 8th Boys, followed by 7th Boys (West Ring) Javelin: 7th Girls, followed by 8th Girls, followed by 7th Boys, followed by 8th Boys (Upper Practice Field) Running Events: 4:15 p.m. Girls 3200 M Run (7th/8th together) Boys 3200 M Run (7th/8th together) Running Events: Starting no sooner than 5:00 p.m. 100 M Hurdles (Girls - 30”, Boys - 33”) 100 M Dash 1600 M Run 4x100 M Relay 400 M Dash 4x200 M Relay 800 M Run 200 M Hurdles 200 M Dash 4x 400 M Relay All running events will take place in the following order: 7th Grade Girls 8th Grade Girls 7th Grade Boys 8th Grade Boys
over 2 years ago, Doug Minneman
Event today at SES
over 2 years ago, Doug Minneman
daily
The board recently passed a resolution adjusting the member district boundaries. Every ten years, following the completion of the census, districts are required to balance their board member representative areas to account for population shifts. Each board member should represent approximately the same number of people. You may be familiar with this on the state and national level as redistricting has recently impacted our local representatives. These changes to not alter the overall boundaries of USD 306 but the internal zones for board representation. There are six geographically based board positions with one at large position. All patrons vote for all board positions in the general election but board candidates must reside within member district they are wishing to represent. More information about board elections can be found on our website under the District Tab.
over 2 years ago, Roger Stumpf
member districts