Burt County Fair is Just a Week Away!


In a week, the midway at the Burt County Fairgrounds will be full of people attending the many events and visiting the vendors in the expo hall and about the grounds. On the hill, all the animals will be in the buildings, ready to be judged, with their owners dutifully attending to them. The 4-H crew will have their items they have worked on all year in the 4-H building for all to see. The rides will be going and the Methodist Kitchen and 4-H kitchens will be buzzing with people from all over stopping in for fine food and visiting with others. It is what I consider a huge family reunion time, during the fair! Have a great time at the Burt County Fair all!

In a week, the midway at the Burt County Fairgrounds will be full of people attending the many events and visiting the vendors in the expo hall and about the grounds. On the hill, all the animals will be in the buildings, ready to be judged, with their owners dutifully attending to them. The 4-H crew will have their items they have worked on all year in the 4-H building for all to see. The rides will be going and the Methodist Kitchen and 4-H kitchens will be buzzing with people from all over stopping in for fine food and visiting with others. It is what I consider a huge family reunion time, during the fair! Have a great time at the Burt County Fair all! Both photos credit of Denise Gilliland/Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub. 

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Burt County Fairgrounds Clean-up Day


Young 4-H members joined the approximately 100 4-H members, parents, leaders and volunteers on Sunday to help at the Burt County Fairgrounds cleanup day. Here Brylee Ahrens of Oakland and Gracie Klausen of West Point use the glove method to paint the gates and rails on the 4-H Horse Arena.  Photo Credit/Mary Loftis

Young 4-H members joined the approximately 100 4-H members, parents, leaders and volunteers on Sunday to help at the Burt County Fairgrounds cleanup day. Here Brylee Ahrens of Oakland and Gracie Klausen of West Point use the glove method to paint the gates and rails on the 4-H Horse Arena.
Photo Credit/Mary Loftis

Burt County Fair August 5-9


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Burt County Ag Society Receives Check for Fairgrounds


The Burt County Ag Society recently received a check for $2,000 to be used on the new tie out area on the Burt County Fairgrounds.

Presenting the check were Brandy Balzer and Brandon Carda of Farm Credit Services of America in Norfolk.

Pictured are: Ag Society President, Bill Ahrens, Brandy Balzer, Board Treasurer, Norman Johnson and Brandon Carda.

Burt County Ag Society members receiving check from Farm Credit Services. Photo Courtesy of Mary Loftis.

Burt County Ag Society members receiving check from Farm Credit Services. Photo Courtesy of Mary Loftis.

 

 

The 21st Century One-Room School House


By Rachel Wise, District 3, Nebraska State Board of Education (August, 2015)

August is all about county fairs and students going back to school! This summer I had the privilege of volunteering at a one-room school house located on the Burt County Fairgrounds. Some hardworking, dedicated teachers and retired teachers worked diligently to display artwork of students attending Burt County schools. The schoolhouse also showcases the history of 72 former one-room school houses. Yes, that is correct: at one time there were 72 one-room school houses in Burt County! You may be wondering where this article is heading….no, I am not advocating that we go back to one-room school houses, but I do believe — after hearing so many stories from former teachers and students who worked and attended school in these very small schools — that there are some great similarities between teaching and learning in a one-room school house and teaching and learning in a highly successful classroom today. It begins with the teacher — the heart and soul of the learning experience for every student every day.

At the August State Board of Education meeting, the Board started a new study committee on competency-based education. The first task of this study committee will be to define competency-based education. Typically, the definition includes a learner-focused education experience. Student progress is based on their ability to demonstrate proficiency or mastery of key concepts and skills. Competency-based education is typically very personalized, tied to individual learner needs. Hmm, sounds like the strategies used by teachers in one-room school houses. Teachers today have digital tools and resources to individualize and personalize learning for every student every day while the teachers in the one-room school houses had few resources, but used those limited resources to individualize and personalize learning for every student every day!

While I am on the subject of the heart and soul of teachers, one topic covered at the August board meeting was the breach of security in state testing in Nebraska. A story on this issue was recently published in the Omaha World Herald. Here is the rest of the story: Nebraska has had 8 serious testing security breaches since 2009. These are truly minimal breaches of testing security when you put it in perspective. Since 2009 over two million individual state tests in reading, writing, math and science have been administered in Nebraska. I believe the number of breaches is minimal is because Nebraska has great teachers who have strong ethics. Simply stated, Nebraska teachers just don’t cheat! Other states have created high stakes around testing and tied teacher performance to one state test score but that is not how we do business in Nebraska! In Nebraska, teachers are evaluated on multiple measures including student performance, but more than one test score. Nebraska also is moving forward with an accountability system that goes beyond a test score. Student success, teacher success and school success is more than one test score and Nebraska’s new accountability system called AQuESTT — Accountability for a Quality Education System Today and Tomorrow — is about more than one test score!

Last month I stated that I was optimistic that I would soon be able to share additional information about the reauthorization of the federal Elementary and Secondary Education Act. Well, here we are into August and we are now in a waiting mode. The U.S. Senate and House have each passed their version however, a conference committee comprised of the House and Senate will meet in early fall and work on a compromise that can be supported by both the House and the Senate and signed by the President. Hopefully, this will occur this fall!

Have a great 2015/2016 school year!!

This article represents my personal view, not that of the State Board of Education or my role as president. Feel free to contact me at rachel.wise@nebraska.gov. Search the Nebraska Department of Education.

Rachel Wise

Rachel Wise

Burt County Fair Begins Today! Carnival is Open at 5:00 p.m.


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The Burt County Fair Begins Friday!


Below are pictures from the 2014 Burt County Fair along with a picture of the new windmill at the Burt County Fairgrounds, to the north of the 4-H kitchen. Be sure to come out and support the Burt County Fair beginning Friday and lasting until Tuesday!DSC06809 IMG_8413 IMG_8405 IMG_8201 IMG_8219 IMG_8288 IMG_8290 IMG_8293 IMG_8318 IMG_8197 IMG_8125

Here is the new Burt County Fair Sign, fully installed thanks to CBS Signs Inc. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

Here is the new Burt County Fair Sign, fully installed thanks to CBS Signs Inc. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

Complete Burt County Fair Schedule


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Burt County Fair Begins in Six Days


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Street Legal at Burt County Fair in Six Days


Friday, August 7th from 9:00 p.m-Midnight. Burt County Fair Grounds – Grandstand Tickets sold at gate $10/person Beer Garden On-site.

Friday, August 7th from 9:00 p.m-Midnight. Burt County Fair Grounds – Grandstand
Tickets sold at gate
$10/person
Beer Garden On-site.

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