Allendale School Board Notes

At the March 2020 Allendale School Board meeting held in the science classroom of Allendale School, the board:

Approved a tentative School Calendar for the 2020-2021 school year.

Approved to not release the closed session verbatim minutes of August 21, 2019; September 25, 2019; October 16, 2019; November 20, 2019; December 18, 2019; January 15, 2020; February 19, 2020.

Approved use of school grounds for the Allendale Fire Department to have an Easter Egg Hunt.

Tabled the approval of the FY21 Consolidated District Plan.

Took no action regarding the School Calendar for 2019-2020.

Re-employed the following tenured certified staff for the 2020-2021 school year: Mrs. Tonia Hawf Mr. Nick Waldroup Mrs. Diana Morgan Mrs. Brittany Weiss Mrs. Darlene Smith

Granted tenure to the following certified staff for 2020-2021 school year: Mrs. Brooklynn Lezon ,Mrs. Dena Tarpley

Re-employed the following non-tenured certified staff for the 2020-2021 school year: Mrs. Audrey McGee Ms. Elizabeth Irelan Mrs. Elizabeth Perry Mr. Ryan Dougherty Mr. Bill Hudson

Re-employed the following support staff for the 2020-2021 school year:

Aides: Ellen Grounds, Michele Loeffler, Kila Garrett

Bus Driver: Tom Jefferson, Doug Hawf

Cook: Karla McCowen

Custodian: Lee Campbell

Assistant Cook/Custodian Evelyn Newell

Health Aide: Kristi Isaac

Administrative Assistant: Sarah Courter

Treasurer: Debbie Hipsher

Yearbook Sponsor: Brittany Weiss

Director of Student Activities & Complaint Manager: Nick Waldroup

LTC President Dr. Ryan Gower named next IECC Chancellor

The Board of Trustees of Illinois Eastern Community College District No. 529 met Tuesday night, March 17, at Lincoln Trail Community College in Robinson, Ill. During this meeting the Board appointed IECC’s next chancellor. Interim CEO Marilyn Holt sent out the following press release announcing the Board’s decision:

Dr. Ryan Gower has been selected to serve as Chancellor for IECC. The Board of Trustees approved his contract on March 17, 2020, at their regularly scheduled Board of Trustees meeting at Lincoln Trail Community College in Robinson. Chairman Dr. G. Andrew Fischer announced that Dr. Gower will assume the office on May 11, 2020. Dr. Gower currently serves as the President of Lincoln Trail College.

IECC conducted a national search in the Fall of 2019 following the retirement of CEO Terry Bruce. Mr. Bruce served as the Chief Executive Officer of IECC for 23 years. In addition, Mr. Bruce had previously served as the Attorney for the District and, as a member of the Illinois Senate, was responsible for writing the Illinois Community College Law. His leadership was instrumental to the success of the IECC Colleges.

Dr. Ryan Gower has been the President of Lincoln Trail College since July of 2016. While at LTC, Dr. Gower worked to enhance academic programs, college facilities and community partnerships. Dr. Gower lead the Theater Renaissance project, spearheaded an 11-acre expansion of the College’s campus for the construction of new athletic fields and has raised more than three million dollars from external sources.

Dr. Gower has placed a strong emphasis on academics and student success. As a result, LTC increased their retention and graduation rates, embraced new pedagogy in their classroom, introduced new academic programs, provided fully funded professional development opportunities, reconnected with their alumni and created new opportunities for the community. This April, Dr. Gower will be one of 28 Presidents that will receive the Phi Theta Kappa Paragon Award. This Award is given to college presidents who have shown strong support for student success by recognizing academic achievement, leadership and service among high-achieving students on their campus.

Dr. Gower earned his Doctorate, Masters and undergraduate degrees from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He began his career in higher education at the University of Illinois in 1997, serving as an academic advisor and internship coordinator before joining the specialized faculty in 2005. In 2007, he was the founding Co-Director of the Office of Alumni and Career Services for the Department of Recreation, Sport and Tourism. He later held other positions within the University and his final years at the University of Illinois were spent as the Associate Dean for the College of Applied Health Sciences. Throughout his time at the U of I, Dr. Gower received numerous awards and recognition.

Dr. Gower has been active in the Robinson community, serving as a founding director and Vice-President of the Crawford County Recreation Center and a board member of the Crawford Development Association, United Way of Crawford County and Crawford Memorial Hospital Foundation Board. Dr. Gower is also a Commissioner for the Robinson Police Department.

Dr. Gower and his wife Tracey have three children, Evan, Grace and Adin (AJ) and live in Robinson, Illinois. Four years ago, when Ryan was asked to serve as President of Lincoln Trail College, he was looking to join an organization that cared about its people, was an active and engaged part of its community and demonstrated a true commitment to helping people change the trajectory of students’ lives. As he stated to the Board of Trustees, “I was also looking for a community where my wife and I could raise our children with those Midwest values that are so important to us. I have found these things at Illinois Eastern Community Colleges.”

The Board of Trustees is excited to have Dr. Ryan Gower as the Chancellor of Illinois Eastern Community Colleges.

WVC classes to remain in online format for remainder of the semester

Wabash Valley College values the health, safety and well-being of its students, faculty and staff. With the health and well-being of these groups in mind, WVC made the decision earlier this week to virtualize its classes.

Online classes will not return to the traditional face-to-face format this semester. Classes will continue to be taught in an online format for the remainder of the spring semester. Lab classes will continue to be taught face-to-face according to the schedule posted at iecc.edu/covid.

Dual-credit students who are enrolled in an on-campus class at WVC should consult the course list at iecc.edu/covid to see if the class will continue to meet face-to-face.

Faculty and staff will remain on campus to assist students with any difficulties they may have in transitioning to an online learning format. Students are encouraged to contact their professors or the Student Services department by phone or email and to visit campus as a last resort.

All on-campus events are suspended until April 10, and campus buildings will close at 6 p.m. daily. All on-campus events scheduled after April 10 are, at this time, slated to continue as planned.

Storckman & Keepes Post Primary Wins

Kelli Storckman will be Wabash County next state’s attorney. In Tuesday’s primary election, Republican voters overwhelmingly nominated Storckman as she garnered 70% of the vote over Bill Easton. Storckman finished with 1,505 votes compared to 639 for Easton. Since there is no democratic candidate, Storckman will run unopposed in the November election and succeed Cassandra Goldman who chose not to seek another term. Storckman said she was grateful for the big win…

The other contested race saw Shaun Keepes cruise to the Republican nomination for coroner over challenger Greg Wilkinson….

Keepes finished with 1,710 votes while Wilkinson received 449 votes.

Voter turnout Tuesday in Wabash County stood at 36% with 81% of those being Republican voters.

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Overstreet Thanks Supporters Following Primary Election Victory

MT. VERNON – Justice David Overstreet released the following statement on Tuesday night following his victory in the race for 5th District Supreme Court Justice to replace retiring Justice Lloyd Karmeier.

“I want to thank my wife Suzanne, my family, and everyone that turned out to support me in the race for 5th District Supreme Court Justice. To the people of the 37 counties that make up the 5th Supreme Court District, I thank you.

As your next Supreme Court Justice, I pledge to serve as a strict Constitutional conservative. I will stand up for all of our shared constitutional rights and I will not legislate from the bench.

I want to thank my opponent and fellow Appellate Court Justice John Barberis for running a clean, hard-fought campaign. I look forward the campaign in the General Election!”