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Jennifer Lawrence, the number-one fan of the Wildcats, sets the bar high for Homecoming spirit while riding in the parade
alongside Dani Koenig.
While the weather wasnt necessarily ideal for the Verona Area High
School Homecoming parade on Friday, Sept. 30, the rain mostly stayed
away, even as some foreboding clouds
hung near the city.
That hardly stopped a crowd of
Verona residents and even some outof-towners from lining up on Main
Street to cheer on Verona area students and educators representing
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Board members
question charter
renewal as deadline
approaches
Unified Newspaper Group
Survey options
explained
Page 14
to voters and assure the
board that whatever it ultimately puts on the ballot
will be likely to pass.
The options include
building a new high school,
building both a high school
and an elementary school,
and including a variety of
amenities the community
could pay for at a potential
new high school.
The planning for this referendum goes as far back
as 2014, when the district
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Chinese immersion
faces cloudy future
Scott Girard
Edgewood student
teachers take class
in Sugar Creek
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VAIS
timeline
Fall 2009: Parents introduce Chinese-language
immersion charter idea
January 2010: District
approves two-year
charter
December 2011: Board
approves full five-year
charter
June 2014: Amanda
Mayo leaves director
position
Aug. 2014: Barb Drake
hired as director
June 2015: First fifthgrade class graduates
March 2016: Committee
begins discussing charters future
July 2016: Ann Princl
becomes schools fourth
director in six years
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Specific proposals
Parisi is asking to add
$153,000 to partner with
more school districts outside
of Madison to expand upon
the Dane County Mental
Health Crisis Teams established in 2013. He listed
Verona as one of the school
districts that have benefited from the program in the
past.
To help combat the effects
of mental illness, Parisi is
proposing adding $100,000
to the Community Crisis
Response program budget.
The effects of mental illness are far reaching, affecting classrooms, families,
and workplaces, he said.
Dane County is stepping
up and increasing our commitment to get help to those
in need and address mental
health challenges.
Citing increasing incidents of gun violence, Parisi is proposing an additional
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gang response intervention
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In the past six weeks,
Parisi said there were 60
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A public hearing on the
proposed budget will be
held at 7p.m. Wednesday,
Oct. 19 in room 201 of
the City/County Building.
County budget deliberations
are scheduled to begin Monday, Nov. 14, with the board
meeting to vote on the budget set for 7p.m. Thursday,
Nov. 17. The board can also
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If You Go
What: Autumn Color Ball
When: 2-4p.m. Sunday,
Oct. 9
Where: Verona Public
Library, 500 Silent St.
Tickets: $25
Info: 845-7180
On the Web
To purchase tickets in advance for
the Autumn Color Ball, visit:
veronapubliclibrary.org
(library staff) do normally in
terms of family programming
similar to Mays inaugural
Word on the Street 5K run/
walk, which will return next
year after raising more than
$7,000 toward the endowment fund.
Staff and the library board
have described the endowments intended role to
act as a funding source for
programs, lectures, traveling exhibits and technology
upgrades that would expand
upon on the facilitys existing
resources and offerings while
reducing the need for financial support from donors and
businesses.
Children ages 1 and under
will be admitted into the
Autumn Color Ball for free.
Tickets may be purchased
at the library or online at
veronapubliclibrary.org.
Kate Newton
Oct. 6
schedule
Hooterville Express at
New Glarus (8p.m.)
Hooterville Shufflers at
Kleemans (8p.m.)
Shenanigans at Norsk
Golf Bowl (8p.m.)
Montes at Eagle
Heights (7p.m.)
Jones Plumbing at
J&M Bar (8p.m.)
baby on a fully-booked
flight, and then 3-year-old
Krishna calmed both the
mother and the baby down
by singing a lullaby.
Krishna has been taking
voice lessons for the last
two years, with interests in
classical music, opera and
rock from the 60s through
80s. She also plays the
piano and viola, is a member of the Wisconsin Youth
Symphony Orchestra and
performs with the Madison
Youth Choir.
Ananyas success was
the direct result of the
great partnership between
the pupil and her awesome
teacher, Mrs. Leslie Esser-Reitano of HeartLine
Theatricals, Sarath Krishna wrote in an email to the
Press.
Krishna is a seventh-grader at Eagle
If You Go
What: Verona Area Historical Society October meeting
When: 9:15a.m. Saturday, Oct. 8
Where: Verona Senior Center, 108
Paoli St.
Info: 845-7471
Brunner initially got into the hobby by building kids pedal tractors
and a few implements with his sons
for the first Verona farm toy show
nearly 30 years ago. After the show,
Brunner told VAHS president Jesse
Charles that while his boys moved
on from the hobby, he went hog
wild.
His 200 pieces represent brands
like Allis Chalmers, Gehl Brothers
(of West Bend), Oliver, Massey-Harris, Case, John Deere and even Ellis
of Verona where he has worked in
design for the last 17 years.
Charles said several of the models shown were familiar to members of the historical society, who
reminisced about using the real live
versions back in their youth on their
familys farms.
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Churches
Cartoonist event
Learn about the work of nationally
syndicated cartoonists Leigh Rubin and
Phil Hands from 7-8 p.m. Thursday, Oct.
6, at the library. Rubin is the creator of
the comic strip Rubes, and Phil Hands
is an editorial cartoonist with the Wisconsin State Journal. A door prize drawing will also be held.
For information, call 845-7180.
Piano recital
donation. For information, visit bpnn. from 7-8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 11, at
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the library. UW graduate student Marcus
Mueller will discuss ongoing research
Into the Woods
and how you can coexist with these aniVerona Area High School will present mals.
For information, call 845-7180.
the musical Into the Woods, at 7:30
p.m. Thursday, Oct. 6 through Saturday,
Oct. 8, with a matinee at 2 p.m. Sunday, Play discussion
Oct. 9, in the VAHS Performing Arts
Forward Theater Company Play Club
Center, 300 Richard St.
will host readings and a discussion of
The musical features Nathan Lucas as the play 4000 Miles from 6:30-8 p.m.
the baker and Ellie Heinzen as the bak- Wednesday, Oct. 12, at the library.
ers wife, along with an cast, crew and
In-person registration is required.
pit orchestra of more than 50 students. Participants can check out a copy of the
The play is directed by Steve Nibbe and script and study guide when they regisproduced by VAHS senior Kelsey Pac- ter, and should read it in advance of the
etti. Tickets are $12 for adults, $10 for discussion.
For information, call 845-7180.
seniors 65 and older and $7 for students.
Reserve tickets by calling 845-4488.
Local pianist David Mays will perform at 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 7, at the
Rhapsody Arts Center, 1031 North Edge
Trail. The free recital will include contemporary and impressionistic music,
and some of the evenings selections will
be duets for two pianos performed by
Mays and Rhapsody Arts Center found- Opera preview
er Mickey Lytle. Donations will benefit
Get a preview of the Madison Opera
Rhapsodys scholarship fund.
performance of Romeo and Juliet
For information, call 848-2045.
from 7-8 p.m. Monday, Oct. 10, at the
library. Opera staff will lead an informaRock-N-Roll with Sass
tive discussion and multimedia preview
Attend a fundraiser concert and silent of its upcoming performances.
auction for the Badger Prairie Needs
For information, call 845-7180.
Network food pantry from 7-10 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 8, at Tuvalu, 300 S. Main Fox/coyote program
St. Beth Kille, Jen Farley and ShawnHave you seen or heard coyotes and/or
dell Marks will perform as the power red foxes near your home? Learn about
pop-rock trio Gin, Chocolate and Bot- these wild members of the canine family
tle Rockets. There is a $10 suggested
Seed collecting
Community calendar
Thursday, October 6
Friday, October 7
Saturday, October 8
Sunday, October 9
Monday, October 10
Tuesday, October 11
Wednesday, October 12
Thursday, October 13
Whats on VHAT-98
Thursday, October 6
7 a.m. Yogi Berra at
Senior Center
8 a.m. Zumba Gold
9 a.m. Daily Exercise
10 a.m. Barbershop
Quartet at Senior Center
2 p.m. Zumba Gold
3 p.m. Daily Exercise
4 p.m. Volunteer
Appreciation at Senior Center
5 p.m. Larry Bird at
Senior Center
6 p.m. Salem Church
Service
7 p.m. Plant Blindness at
Senior Center
8 p.m. Daily Exercise
9
p.m.
Scams
Presentation at Senior Center
10 p.m. Farm Toys at
Historical Society
Friday, October 7
7 a.m. Volunteer
Appreciation at Senior Center
1
p.m.
Scams
Presentation
3 p.m. Frank James at
Senior Center
4 p.m. Larry Bird at
Senior Center
5 p.m. 2014 Wildcats
Football
8:30 p.m. Scams
Presentation
10 p.m. Yogi Berra
11 p.m. Barbershop
Quartet at Senior Center
Saturday, October 8
8 a.m. Plan Commission
from Oct. 3
11 a.m. Frank James
1 p.m. 2014 Wildcats
Football
4:30 p.m. Farm Toys at
Historical Society
6 p.m. Plan Commission
from Oct. 3
9 p.m. Frank James
10 p.m. Farm Toys at
Historical Society
11 p.m. Barbershop
Quartet at Senior Center
Sunday, October 9
7 a.m. Hindu Cultural
Hour
9 a.m. Resurrection
Church
10 a.m. Salem Church
Service
Noon Plan Commission
from Oct. 3
3 p.m. Frank James
4:30 p.m. Farm Toys at
Historical Society
6 p.m. Plan Commission
from Oct. 3
9 p.m. Frank James
10 p.m. Farm Toys at
Historical Society
11 p.m. Barbershop
Quartet at Senior Center
Monday, October 10
7 a.m. Volunteer
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1
p.m.
Scams
Presentation
3 p.m. Frank James
4 p.m. Larry Bird at
Senior Center
5 p.m. 2014 Wildcats
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7 p.m. Common Council
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9 p.m. Hindu Cultural
Hour
10 p.m. Yogi Berra at
Senior Center
11 p.m. Barbershop
Quartet at Senior Center
Tuesday, October 11
7 a.m. Yogi Berra
10 a.m. Zumba Gold
9 a.m. Daily Exercise
10 a.m. Barbershop
Quartet at Senior Center
2 p.m.- Zumba Gold
3 p.m. Daily Exercise
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Player of the
Week
Swinging on to state
Junior Lauren Shorter tees off on the 10th hole Tuesday in the WIAA Division 1 Middleton sectional at
Blackhawk Country Club. Shorter shot an 84 to earn the second individual spot at state, her first career
state berth.
birdie on the back nine, helping to
especially with golf.
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But before next season, Verofive overall.
na does get to see what Lauren
What: WIAA Division 1 state
I definitely knew going in that
Shorter can do in a stacked state
meet
it was going to be tricky. I just
field. Taking fifth overall at secWhen: Monday-Tuesday, Oct.
kind of played smart and just tried
tionals with several DI recruits
10-11
to keep the ball on the fairway,
and two girls in Thomas and TayWhere: University Ridge Golf
Lauren Shorter said. I tried to
lor McCorkle that are contenders
Course
keep it straight and not hit into the
for an individual state title does
trees.
bode well for her chances as she
Courtney Shorter shot a 92, and
said her round does raise her conOlson had a 96. Gaillard finished
fidence for earning a medal and
the scoring with a 99. Thomas
maybe more at state.
When you look at the big pic102 was thrown out.
Rebholz said if Lauren Shorter
Middleton won the sectional ture of the season and how many can realize she is in the mix, that
with a 322. Beaver Dam senior new varsity golfers we had and could be the next step in elevating
Ashley Kulka (82) and Stoughton how many new faces in important her game.
senior Kelsey Taebel (86) who roles, I think the future is bright
I think she can play with them
won a two-hole playoff also and I am especially proud of and that might be the next step
what the girls did on the course, for her realizing how good she
qualified for state.
Besides Olson, the other four Rebholz said. I hope they let is and how much of a chance she
girls will be back next season, losing by two strokes drive us in does have at state, Rebholz said.
which bodes well for another the offseason and into next year.
The state meet is at 8a.m. Monopportunity to make it to state as a As in any sport, taking the time day-Tuesday, Oct. 10-11, at Uniin the offseason can bode well, versity Ridge Golf Course.
team in 2017.
Football
Big Eight
Team W-L
Verona 7-0
Sun Prairie
6-1
Middleton
5-2
Madison West
4-3
4-3
Madison La Follette
Janesville Parker
3-4
Janesville Craig
3-4
Madison East
2-5
Madison Memorial
1-5
Beloit Memorial
0-7
after was no good.
Senior running back Amadou
Daff, who finished with 51 yards
on 20 carries, later scored on
an eight-yard run, but Roh was
sacked by senior Logan Beal on
the two-point attempt.
The win moved Verona to 7-0
this season with a chance to
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Twenty-eight seconds
separated the Verona girls
cross country teams second
through fifth varsity scorers
Saturday at the Stoughton
Invitational, but pack was
unable to move far enough
ahead for the Wildcats to
crack the top five.
Leah Remikers time of 20
minutes, 25 seconds paced
the team for 11th place to
help the Wildcats place sixth
out of the 12-team field with
a team score of 167.
Jamie Hogan finished as
the teams second runner,
taking 35th place in 21:26,
while Franny Donovan ran
an all-time best 21:31 on a
sloppy course to finish 36th
overall.
Olivia Rawson placed
10 seconds later, taking
41st place in 21:41, while
Julia Pletta concluded the
Wildcats top five with her
44th-place finish in 21:54.
Ally Kundinger also competed on varsity but did not
score.
The girls in the varsity
race either had one of their
best races or one of their
worst, head coach Dave Nelson said. Leah, Jamie, Franny, and Ally either ran a PR
or very close to one. Preston,
Julia and Olivia gave gritty
performances, but just did not
have it on Saturday. We were
hoping to see how we compared to some of the teams in
our conference and sectional
Twelfth-ranked Madison
Memorial (70) and the host
Vikings (100) rounded out
the top three schools 14
points ahead of 19th-ranked
Middleton.
Verona is back in action at
4:45p.m. Thursday for a sectional at Sheehan Park.
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Girls tennis
Verona subsectional
Neither the host Wildcats or Oregon scored a point at Fridays Verona
subsectional, which featured thirdranked Madison West, 15th-ranked
Waunakee, Middleton and Madison
Memorial back inside the Nielsen
Center.
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Girls swimming
Middleton Invitational
Although there wasnt
anything really riding on
the outcome of the Middleton Relay Invational on
Saturday, the Wildcats were
once again fired up to face
the Cardinals, finishing 42
points behind first-place
Middleton with a team score
of 326.
The Wildcats 400 medley
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Date
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9-6
at Janesville Parker
W 3-1
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Beloit Memorial
W 3-0
9-13
Madison Memorial
W 3-0
9-15
at Madison West
W 3-1
9-20
at Middleton
L 0-3
9-22
Madison La Follette
W 3-0
9-27
Madison East
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9-29
at Sun Prairie
L 0-3
10-6
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6:30p.m.
10-15
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of Thomas Ketelsen and
Mathilda (Baas) Ketelsen.
She graduated from West
Bend High School and
attended Iowa State Teachers College. She married
Robert Bovy of Waterloo,
Iowa, on July 16, 1966.
They moved to the Madison area in January of
1967. She worked for St.
Marys Employees Credit
Union for 17 years.
Kathy and Bob are members of St. Maria Goretti
Catholic Church. Kathy
enjoyed traveling, especially to many national parks.
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Whats next?
Oct. 14-15: Surveys in mailboxes
Oct. 31: Survey deadline
Nov. 14: School board sees results
Jan. 23: Deadline for referendum approval for April ballot
April 4: Spring election
Fall 2019: New elementary school opens*
Fall 2020: New high school opens*
Throughout 2020s: Referendums for another elementary
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competition over contractors
makes it more expensive.
Plus, it allows the district to
use the space that moving
School.
The base plan that
board members have looked
at, with a new high school
but no elementary school
or amenities, has a cost of
$153.4 million, which would
likely increase taxes about 62
cents per $1,000 of equalized
property value.
Whether the community
supports even that amount
will be known soon, as the
surveys will have a deadline
of Oct. 31 and can be filled
out in paper form or online.
Information on where to
take the survey, whom to call
with questions or how to get
a version in Spanish will all
be included with the survey.
The district also has two
informational sessions
planned Oct. 17 and 18 to
help guide residents through
the survey and make sure they
understand what to fill out.
The board plans to discuss survey results Nov. 14
at Badger Ridge Middle
School.
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The options
Base plan
2,200-student high school
Where: West End property
Repurposed: Current high school into Badger Ridge
Middle School/charters; BRMS into elementary school for
Sugar Creek; Sugar Creek, New Century School buildings
no longer in use
Cost: $153.4 million
Tax impact
Initial tax impact estimates were based on an assumed 20 percent
valuation increase. Tuesday, the actual valuation came in at 23.2 percent.
The district stopped printing surveys to put new numbers in, but they
were not available by the Press Tuesday evening deadline. Find the
finalized tax impacts with this story at:
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10x20=$80/month
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education, Timothy Slekar,
before working through the
logistical challenges associated with the idea.
(We) talked about ways
we could come together as a
team to meet similar needs,
Brunner said. I need welltrained teachers, we constantly have openings. I want
the best teachers possible in
front of our kids, he wants
highly trained young teachers to graduate.
Those young teachers are
appreciative of the partnership.
We feel like were part of
the school, said Edgewood
senior Payton Klein. We
have a much stronger connection with the kids than we
would (otherwise).
It also allows Edgewood
professor Sharon Besser to
be a better instructor for her
literacy class.
She no longer will completely lose control over their
experience in a classroom
like she did when they spread
to different schools for their
practicums, she explained.
Immersion
Last Thursday, as Besser
walked into Brunners office,
the principal asked what her
students thought about the
lockdown drill the school
had earlier that morning.
It raised a lot of questions
(from the students), Bessemer said before launching into a discussion with
Brunner about protocols and
Photo submitted
Sugar Creek Elementary School teaching and learning coordinator Amy Buss talks to Edgewood students and professor
Sharon Besser about how to do literacy assessments.
training.
Thats an example of the
experience the students can
have together now, making
it much easier for Besser to
understand the questions her
students ask.
Theyre questions that are
going to propel their learning
in a much quicker way than
I wouldve been able to do
back at Edgewood, she said.
In the old model, I didnt
have any relationship with
Off campus
While theyve since come
to appreciate the benefits, the
location of the class was not
immediately seen as a good
thing for some.
I found it kind of annoying that it was all the way in
Verona, Edgewood student
Adama Guede admitted,
laughing at how her attitude toward the location had
changed since then.
Originally, Besser had 10
students enrolled for the literacy class taking place at
SC, but half had to drop out
once the location was finalized because it would not
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