April 25, 2023, Meeting Notes
The meeting was called to order at 7 am by President Robin DeRock.
National Hug A Plumber Day (This one "cracks" me up."
Guests:
- Bill Ostheimer (Wayne M's guest)
- Emma Crowe
- Julie Banken
- Jennifer Moraski
- 2346 Ticket Sold (of 5000 available)
- More opportunities to sell tickets
- Memorial Park - This weekend (4/29 and 4/30)
- SELL! SELL! SELL!
New member zoom meeting available
- Check with Robin and watch email
Youth Parade - Volunteers Still Needed - Alan Walker
- Parade scheduled for 4/29
All Service Club Meeting/Dinner - Carol Adamson - 5/3/23 at 11:30am - $25
- The guest speaker will be the Apple Blossom Grand Marshal Colonel Sarah (Droz) Babbit
- Click here to see the Apple Blossom Website for her biography and to purchase tickets to the luncheon
5/6 - THE BIG EVENT - Road Apple Roulette and Apple Blossum Parade
- A horse will make one lucky winner $10,000 richer!
5/12 - Dose de Mayo fellowship event - Rebecca and Carol
- Event will be at Robin's house
- Check with them for details
6/13 - Tuesday 5:30pm - Change over dinner - Robin passing the torch to Craig
- Will be held at Pybus!
Community Paul Harris Award
- Robin is looking for nominees for someone in the community that would deserve recognition from Rotary
- They should be making a difference in the community in line with Rotary values
Brags and Confessions
Carol Adamson
- Rotary Park Event
- Sunrise Club had more volunteers than the other clubs combined
- Jennifer (not even a member yet) was there (she is becoming a member)
Mark VanHorne
- Went to the Wild Game
- He got on the "Dance Cam" 4 different times
- He will be hosting a hockey player
Wayne Massing
- Attended the Gold Show
- Purchased a rock guaranteed to have gold in it
- He got quite a few shavings he showed in a vial
Kathleen McNalty
- Traveled to Seattle with her husband and son
- They went to 2 Mariners/Cardinals games
- Her Huntsville hockey team (with a player she had hosted) lost and is out of the playoffs
- High Quality Instruction - Both content and delivery
- Heavy focus on training teachers to have a united approach
- Feel that they "belong and feel connected"
- At least one teacher or high school official will find a way to connect with each student
- Their goal is to make sure each student feels "Safe, Seen, Valued"
- The Violence project identified that these goals as critical to preventing school violence
- Read on Grade Level by the 3rd Grade
- It has been determined that each student needs to "learn to read" by the third grade
- They will then be asked to "read to learn" from the 4th grade on
- Ready for Algebra
- This will be accomplished by helping them to recognize facts
- Achieve "fact fluency"
- On Track for Graduation at the end of Freshman Year
- A student that finishes their Freshman year having passed every one of their classes (including gym class, etc.) have 4 times the likelihood of graduating from High School
- Well-rounded education opportunities Real World Learning Experience in:
- Medical Occupations (i.e. Nursing)
- Tech Skill Center
- Cooking
- Law Enforcement
- Air Force ROTC
- Freshmen enrollment is down, partly due to the pandemic and partly due to companies like ALCOA leaving town.
- Graduation rates for Wenatchee High School and Westside High School are over 90%. Westside High School students may take 5 years to graduate but their success rate is over 90% as well.
- Wenatchee High School is hiring Integration Specialists in Math to raise test scores.
- Modernization of the High School is needed. A study is in progress with a recommendation in 5-6 months. A new bond will be proposed from the recommendation in 3-5 years.
- There was a reported issue with their budget for around $8mm. The issue was an error in reporting of an expense, not an overspend on the part of the school. FYI 85% of the budget is in employee and teacher salaries.
- 5/2 - Ryan Graig, Project Manager and Volunteer Coordinator for TREAD
- Erin McCool: 04/16/2013
- J. Woody Lotts: 04/26/2022
- Ruth Dagg: 04/17/2018
- Mark VanHorne: 04/26/2022