Richardson Tells School Board Class Size Matters

The budget cuts made in 2015 by the Wabash District #348 school board that increased class sizes have negatively impacted the reading scores of students in kindergarten through 3rd grade. At Monday’s school board meeting, Director of Curriculum Shelley Richardson talked of the importance of students reading proficiently at an early age…

Richardson said since the budget cuts, class sizes in kindergarten have gone from an average of 13 to 23; first grade classes have doubled from 12 on average to 24 and second grade classes have jumped from an average of 15 to 25 students. That has also led to a dramatic jump in the number of students classified as special ed. Presently there are 216 students, or 14.5% of the entire district enrollment, in special education classes. Richardson said with the state’s new evidence-based funding formula, the district will receive over $281,000 in additional funding. She recommended using that money to hire three new teachers for Kindergarten, second, and third grades, 4 new paraprofessionals for K through 2 and an instructional coach that the state recommends. Richardson’s recommendations were taken under advisement by the board Monday night.

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Public Hearing Next Month On Amended District #348 Budget

A public hearing will be held next month on the amended Wabash District #348 budget. At last night’s school board meeting, Superintendent Tim Buss said the amendments to the current year budget is actually good news…

The amended budget is now on display at the district office until June 18th when a public hearing will be held at 6:45pm. The board will then adopt the amended budget at their meeting that same night.

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School Board Delays Decision Again On Pay To Play

Another month, another delay in making a decision on whether any changes will be made to the Wabash District #348’s pay to play policy. In March, Superintendent Tim Buss broached the possibility of changing the policy that charges athletes to play and then makes each individual team responsible for providing or paying for transportation to games.

At their meeting last night, board members again dragged their feet asking for yet another set of financial numbers from district officials. Board President Tim Schuler proposed the district return to providing transportation for the teams, but raising the amount of the pay to play fee from $75 an athlete to $125 or more to offset the transportation costs.

But, board members Janice Alka and Theresa Hocking both balked at making any decision last night saying they wanted even more financial numbers, especially those from the junior high level. 

After the discussion, the board tabled the discussion for the third straight month kicking the issue to their June meeting, which will also be Tim Buss’s last meeting as superintendent.

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Ian Hipsher Hired By The First National Bank of Allendale

The First National Bank of Allendale is pleased to announce the addition of Ian Hipsher to its team in Mt. Carmel. Hipsher, a native of Mt. Carmel, is a 2014 graduate of Mt. Carmel High School and a 2018 graduate of Southern Illinois University Edwardsville with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration with an emphasis in finance. Hipsher will begin a management training program focusing on credit administration and analysis.

President Donald Price commented, “Ian’s educational background is a perfect fit for this position. It is always good when our local college graduates can return home to begin their careers. His addition will support the continued growth of the bank. We are excited to have him on board.”

The First National Bank was chartered in 1905 and opened for business in 1906. The bank has full-service banking offices in Allendale, Mt. Carmel, and West Salem, Illinois. The bank’s total assets are approximately $222 million. The bank offers a wide range of personal and commercial financial services.

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Dirt Work Starts On New Villas of Holly Brook Facility

Ground work has started on the new multi-million dollar Villas of Holly Brook facility on Mt. Carmel's westside. Mayor Mayor Bill Hudson announced just before Christmas that Unique Homes based in Charleston, Illinois will build a multi-million dollar facility west of the Super 8 hotel on outer West 9th Street. The company has purchased property from Haase Farms for the facility that will employ 45 full time and 25 part time employees. Crews have begun the dirt work on the property. No timetable has been announced as to actual construction will begin and the facility will open.

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Fairfield Man Killed In Wreck With Semi


ISP DISTRICT 19 TRAFFIC CRASH ALERT

The Following Preliminary Information is Being Released by Illinois State Police District 19:

WHAT:Fatal Traffic Crash

WHERE: Enterprise Road at Illinois Route 161 (Wayne County)

WHEN:05/11/2018, at approximately 1:17 pm

VEHICLES:Red, 2014, Freightliner Truck, towing a White, 2017, Wabash Semi-Trailer

White, 2015, Dodge Ram Truck

DRIVERS:Steven S.F. Vanarkel, age 35, of Holt, Missouri (Freightliner Truck)

Brian P. Cotton, age 31, of Fairfield, Illinois (Dodge Ram Truck / Deceased)

PASSENGERS:Jessica N. Vanarkel, age 29, of Holt, Missouri (Freightliner Truck)

Juvenile Male, age 10, of Holt, Missouri (Freightliner Truck)

Emery Stutzman, Jr., age 32, of Cisne, Illinois (Dodge Ram Truck)

CAUSE:Disobeying Stop Sign.

TRANSPORTS:Stutzman was transported by Air Evac to a regional hospital.

ROAD CONDITIONS:Open

PRELIMINARY:According to the preliminary traffic crash investigation, the driver of the 2014 Freightliner truck/semi-trailer combination, Steven S.F. Vanarkel, was northbound on Enterprise Road in rural Wayne County, when for unknown reasons he failed to stop at a stop sign at the intersection of Enterprise Road and Illinois Route 161.  The driver of the 2015 Dodge Ram truck, Brian P. Cotton, was westbound on Illinois Route 161 when he struck the semi-trailer as it crossed Illinois Route 161.   

Cotton was pronounced deceased at the scene of the traffic crash by the Wayne County Coroner’s Office.  A passenger in Cotton’s vehicle, Emery Stutzman, Jr., was transported from the crash scene by Air Evac to a regional hospital.   

An ISP Traffic Crash Reconstruction Officer and an ISP Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Officer were assigned to the crash investigation.  ISP District 19 was assisted at the crash scene by ISP Crime Scene Services, Illinois Secretary of State Police, Wayne County Coroner’s Office, Wayne County Sheriff’s Department, Wayne County Ambulance Service, North Wayne Ambulance Service, Air Evac, Wayne County Highway Department, and Rick’s Towing Service.   

CHARGES:Steven S.F. Vanarkel was issued a citation for Disobeying a Stop Sign.

All subjects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

 

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