Thursday, September 3, 2015 N/Warren Town and County News Page Eleven
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.By Al Lammers
We will start with our 5—year trends: F 13:19 E’afrgtrlt: thaélk
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donation of a non-perishable
food item which was delivered to the Norwalk Food
Pantry. Eight recycle bins of food items in all were do-
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22.1 Cross Country: The Boys and Girls Cross Country
teams opened their season today when they travel to
Knoxville for an early bird invitational.
Football: The Warriors opened the season Friday,
Aug. 28, at Warrior Stadium when they hosted the
Creston Panthers. Remember that the first two games
of the season are non-district games and do not apply
to eventual state playoff qualification.
Volleyball: Norwalk traveled to SE Polk Thursday,
Aug. 27, to compete in a quadrangular.
*Indicates Norwalk’s highest score in history-
Trends:
0 More Norwalk students than ever before participated in the ACT in 2015
0 There is a general increase in all Norwalk scores over the last 5 years.
0 2015 found the highest ever results ever in English, Reading, Science and
Overall Composite.
2015 was the second highest in math (2014 was .3 higher)
0 Norwalk exceeds the state averages.
ACT has also established college readiness benchmarks for certain college
courses. A benchmark score is the
minimum score needed on an ACT test to indicate a 50% chance of attaining a
B or higher, or a 75% chance of
attaining a C or higher in corresponding college courses. Here are
Norwalk’s results compared to Iowa:
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The improvement in Norwalk achievement is significant. Education is
impacted by three things: 1) Rigorous
Content. 2) A teacher using research-based strategies. 3) Engaged students.
When these three things are accom-
plished together, good things happen”. We approach imprivement by
selecting and piloting the most rigorous
and researched content we can find. We match the content with the most
effective strategies available. We utilize
technology and other engagement-enhancers to involve stulents in this
rigorous content. It is elegantly simple,
but hard to achieve. As you can see, we are on the right tracl.
But, we still have a long way to go to be among the internaional leaders in
education. We will discuss this more
as the year passes. Good luck and have a great start!‘
Warren County Meals on Wheels Program
Following is the meal plan for the month of September br those
participating in the congregate meal site located in Martensdale and also
for those who have home
delivered meals.
For more information, contact Vicki White, Program Manger, Warren County
Nutrition, 515-961-1003. Phone number for the Martensdale meal site is
641—764-2736.
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