North Scott’s next curriculum director is Nicole Litterer, a Pleasant Valley class of 1988 graduate eager to return to Scott County from Manchester, where she has served as curriculum director of Anamosa Community schools since October 2021.
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Mark Ridolfi, NSP Managing Editor
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5/9/23
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Twin passions for the environment and history propelled North Scott freshman Mallory Deutmeyer to the highest level of History Day competition.
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Erin M. Gentz, NSP Editor
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5/9/23
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Even the best-built new homes do not sell themselves.
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Mark Ridolfi, NSP Managing Editor
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5/9/23
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North Scott schools is considering starting teachers’ workday 15 minutes earlier to replace some of the prep time lost to more student and staff collaborative work.
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Mark Ridolfi, NSP Managing Editor
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5/3/23
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North Scott FFA students participated in three science fairs this year, with 10 students advancing to national FFA Agriscience Fair, and freshmen Jordan Jones and Kaitlyn Knepper becoming North Scott’s first international qualifiers.
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5/2/23
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After 10 years of guiding North Scott High School’s student-built home program, James Simmons said he learned an important lesson.
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Mark Ridolfi, NSP Managing Editor
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4/26/23
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A player named team MVP in three sports, an athlete who excelled on the gridiron but made a name for himself on the state’s grandest wrestling stage, and one of the most decorated softball players in Lancer history are the latest inductees into the North Scott Athletic Hall of Fame.
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Scott Campbell, NSP Contributing Writer
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4/26/23
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The Auxiliary Unit of the Larry M. Gronewold American Legion 532 in Donahue has chosen Lizzie Samara to participate in this year’s Girls State session. Lizzie will join girls from all over the state in meetings held in June at Drake University in Des Moines for a learning experience covering government from local to state levels.
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4/26/23
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Pay and benefit package increases meet or exceed 3.5 percent for four North Scott school employee groups.
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Mark Ridolfi, NSP Managing Editor
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4/26/23
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The Iowa Board of Regents has settled 2023-25 contract negotiations with the state’s public university unions, ending with a 3 percent base wage increase with United Faculty, SEIU, and the Campaign to Organize Graduate Students.
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Eleanor Hildebrandt, Iowa Capital Dispatch
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4/26/23
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When the curtain comes down for the final time on Lancer Productions’ “Anything Goes” this Sunday, the cast and crew won’t be the only ones taking one last bow.
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Erin M. Gentz, NSP Editor
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4/25/23
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The North Scott Speech team recently wrapped up a successful season.
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Erin M. Gentz, NSP Editor
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4/19/23
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Set sail with Lancer Productions and the musical “Anything Goes,” this weekend and next in the North Scott Fine Arts Auditorium.
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Erin M. Gentz, NSP Editor
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4/18/23
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North Scott school district taxpayers will see next year’s tax rate and levy stay nearly the same as the district funds construction debt largely from sales tax revenues.
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Mark Ridolfi, NSP Managing Editor
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4/11/23
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With small hands and big hearts, Neil Armstrong Elementary students made an impact on Scott County foster children.
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Erin M. Gentz, NSP Editor
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4/11/23
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Eldridge council and North Scott school board partnerships have brought a police officer to the high school, sustained the student-built home project, found a new future for the city’s old fitness center, and created a new YMCA.
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Mark Ridolfi, NSP Managing Editor
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4/4/23
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North Scott school board members on April 11 approved the following job changes:
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4/20/22
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PHOTO GALLERY: Sedi's successful Spelling Bee
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Seventeen students participated in the North Scott Junior High Spelling Bee on Thursday, Nov. 18, with eighth-grader Seditia Beydler topping the field. The top five finishers all advanced to the …
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Scott Campbell
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11/30/21
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