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FROM THE DESK OF THE SUPERINTENDENT...

by Ed Hawks | Sunday, October 25, 2009

NOVEMBER 2009 DISTRICT DISPATCH November is here and with it comes the possibility of winter weather conditions. Please start to make plans now regarding late starts, early dismissals, or school cancellations due to hazardous winter weather conditions. Tune in to radio or television stations KMA (960 AM), KFAB (1110 AM), KNOD (105.3 . . . read more

 

FROM THE DESK OF THE SUPERINTENDENT...

by Ed Hawks | February 22, 2010

MARCH 2010 DISTRICT DISPATCH We started the 2009-10 school year with seven “make-up days” to utilize before going into the month of June with students. However, because of the severity of our winter this year and the consequent large . . . read more

From The Desk of The Superintendent

by Ed Hawks | January 20, 2010

FEBRUARY 2010 DISTRICT DISPATCH As I write this article, huge piles of snow form mountainous boundaries on the edges of the school parking lots and wind-whipped drifts of snow stand ominously in front of classroom windows.  The winter . . . read more

Dan Darnold Selected as First Alternate for All-State Choir!

by Eric Mohlis | October 26, 2009

On Saturday, October 24, eleven students from Underwood traveled to Harlan, Iowa to audition for the Iowa All-State ensembles.  From the band, Katelyn Larsen (flute), Michelle Larsen (clarinet), and Blake Gunderson (trumpet) . . . read more

Student Action Plans Now in Place

by Roger Pearson | February 19, 2009

One of the major goals for the Underwood Schools is to make all students "proficient", as reflected in the standardized tests Iowa utilizes for No Child Left Behind (NCLB) - Federally mandated standards for education. To this . . . read more

School Board Policy

Anti-Bullying/Harassment Policy

by Lewie Curtis | December 13, 2007

    EDUCATIONAL PHILOSOPHY Series 100     Policy Title:            Anti-Bullying/Harassment . . . read more

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