Small Town Times
New Teacher News
By: Marrisa Zentz
September 2017
Issue 3-2 The “Getting Going” Issue
Mr. Mark Hiebner is the new K-12 music
teacher for Litchfield schools. His favorite
color is Loper Blue, and he enjoys the
challenge of the curriculum as well as the
change of the curriculum. He also enjoys
the change of the students he has in his
music classes.
Litchfield Public Schools
PO Box 167
Litchfield, NE 68852-0167
Phone: 308-446-2244
Newsletter Advisor:
Mrs. Nikia Hunt
[email protected]
Inside this Issue
1 New Teacher News
Fun in August/September
2 National Waffle Day
Farm to School News
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5 The Great American Solar Eclipse
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7 School Board Mintues
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9 Principal’s Report
Missoula Children’s Theater
Mr. Hiebner taught at Central Valley before
he began teaching here at Litchfield. His
favorite things about teaching here at
Litchfield so far have been the band, the
junior high students working so hard, and
noting where the students are at
academically so he can further their education in music.
He chose to teach at Litchfield because he always wanted to teach
around the Kearney area- not only because he enjoys small schools,
but because he also has family nearby. Mr. Hiebner graduated high
school from Heartland before attending UNK.
General Funds
Superintendent’s Report
Fun in August & September
By: Siarah Willenberg
Counselor’s Corner
11 September Lunch Menu
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15 FBLA News & Updates
National Lazy day is on August 10th you just do not do anything that whole
day. Just celebrate your inner couch potato. Here are 5 ways you can
celebrate National Lazy day
September Activities & Events Calendar
Quiz Bowl Shoe Donation Fundraiser
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Watch TV.
Order take out
Stay in bed
Skip the chores
Take a nap
In September there is a day called Labor Day which is to honor all of the
people who do work outside of their homes. Labor Day, which was created
by either Peter McGuire or Matthew Maguire, was first celebrated on
September 5 1882 in New York City. This holiday became very popular in a
lot of states and on June 28, 1894 Labor was officially vote as a National
Holiday. They celebrate this day by take one full day off from their jobs and
have sponsored Union parades. This day always falls on the first Monday in
September. So that is what Labor Day is all about and what takes place
during that day.
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