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Articles from March 2023

Hempstead and Dubuque Senior at Boys State Swimming

High school students from Hempstead and Dubuque Senior recently returned from an impressive showing at the 2023 IHSAA Boys State Swimming Championship.

Congratulations to the following students on these honors:

State Finishers

Hempstead High School

200-Yard Freestyle Relay – 6th Place

  • Brandon Decker
  • Kyle Powers
  • Owen Leitzen
  • Michael Rhett Gilbertson

200-Yard Medley Relay – 11th Place

  • John Maloney
  • Brandon Decker
  • Mason Lemm
  • Kyle Powers

Dubuque Senior High School

200-Yard Medley Relay – 10th Place

  • William Fry
  • Zach Heiar
  • Jarrett Herber
  • Walter Freund

State Qualifiers

Hempstead High School

50-Yard Freestyle

  • Brandon Decker

100-Yard Breaststroke

  • Brandon Decker

100-Yard Butterfly

  • Logan Westhoff

100-Yard Freestyle

  • Kyle Powers
  • Owen Leitzen

200-Yard Freestyle

  • Michael Rhett Gilbertson
  • Owen Leitzen

200-Yard Individual Medley

  • Abd Ul-Haq
  • Zach Wenger

400-Yard Freestyle Relay

  • Michael Rhett Gilbertson
  • Zach Wenger
  • Mason Lemm
  • Owen Leitzen

500-Yard Freestyle

  • Michael Rhett Gilbertson
  • Zach Wenger

Dubuque Senior High School

100-Yard Backstroke

  • William Fry

100-Yard Breaststroke

  • Zach Heiar

100-Yard Butterfly

  • William Fry

200-Yard Individual Medley

  • Zach Heiar

 

Dubuque Senior and Hempstead at Girls State Wrestling

High school students from Dubuque Senior and Hempstead recently returned from an impressive showing at the 2023 IGHSAU Girls Wrestling State Championship.

Congratulations to the following students on these honors:

State Finisher

Dubuque Senior High School
Hannah Reel (wt. 115) – 7th place

State Qualifiers

Dubuque Senior High School
Kenedy Stolk (wt. 110)
Jolee Strohmeyer (wt. 145)

Hempstead High School
Ayla Osterkamp (wt. 135)
Paige Howieson (wt. 155)
Lydia Hefel (wt. 190)
Katelyn Brokus (wt. 235)

 

Dubuque Senior and Hempstead High Schools at State Bowling

High school students from Hempstead and Dubuque Senior recently returned from an impressive showing at the 2023 Bowling 3A State Championship.

Congratulations to the following students on these honors:

3A State Girls Championship

Dubuque Senior High School – 1st place

3A Girls State Bowling Champions

3A Girls State Bowling Champions

Individual 3A Girls State Finishers

Dubuque Senior High School
Jaquelyn Hochrein – 2nd place
Clara Pregler – tied for 5th place

Individual 3A Girls State Qualifiers

Dubuque Senior High School
Mackenzie Lang
Morgan Bettcher

Hempstead High School
Libby Leach
Madison Ninneman

Individual 3A Boys State Qualifiers

Dubuque Senior High School
Zachary Wlochal

Hempstead High School
Gavin Wardle

Hempstead and Dubuque Senior at Boys State Wrestling

High school students from Hempstead and Dubuque Senior recently returned from an impressive showing at the 2023 IHSAA Boys Wrestling 3A State Championship.

Congratulations to the following students on these honors:

3A State Dual Championship

Hempstead High School – 7th Place

coaches and students of the hempstead high school wrestling team

Hempstead High School Wrestling Team

Individual 3A State Finishers

Hempstead High School
Jojo Lewis (wt. 220) – 2nd place
Josiah Schaetzle (wt. 160) – 3rd place
Mitch Pins (wt. 106) – 6th place
Evan Bratten (wt. 113) – 8th place
Mitchell Murphy (wt. 120) – 8th place

Individual 3A State Qualifiers

Hempstead High School
Landon Reisen (wt. 126)
Dawson Fish (wt. 138)
Cole Rettemaier (wt. 182)

Dubuque Senior High School
Mason Besler (wt. 120)
Beau Healey (wt. 160)
Cohen Pfohl (wt. 285)

 

Dubuque Senior High School Speech Team Earns Top Honors

You might say it has been another banner year for the Dubuque Senior High School speech team.

On Saturday, February 18th the Dubuque Senior Speech Team performed at the Iowa High School Speech Association Large Group All-State Festival at Iowa State University. The team of over 75 Dubuque Senior students proudly represented and entertained audiences in performances ranging from One Act Play to Musical Theatre. The Dubuque Senior Speech Team closed the ceremony by earning three Critic’s Choice Awards for outstanding performance of the day in the categories of Ensemble Acting, Radio Broadcasting and Solo Mime.

Dubuque Senior All-State Banner for Ensemble Acting

Dubuque Senior All-State Banner for Ensemble Acting

In the category of Ensemble Acting, Over the River and Through the Woods claimed the Critic’s Choice Award. The play, written by Joe DiPietro, is a warm-hearted, boisterously funny, and touching story about intergenerational relationships and deep familial love. The performance featured students Lucia Kuehn, Scout Kuehn, Soren Obermueller, Aidan Seville, and Emma Ward. It was directed by Aaron Dean. The critic was Tiffany Johnson, Assistant Professor of Theatre at Iowa State University and Artistic Director of the Pyramid Theatre Company of Des Moines.

Dubuque Senior All-State Banner for Radio Broadcasting

Dubuque Senior All-State Banner for Radio Broadcasting

In the category of Radio Broadcasting, KWOZ was awarded the Critic’s Choice Award. The performance imagines a witty, whimsical news broadcast from the Land of Oz featuring beloved characters from the classic film. The newscast featured Aidan Dolan, Maddie Fast, Joplin Halstoos, Maura Lawler, Makayla Makovec, Brice Shaw, Hannah Tracy, and Nate Williams. It was directed by Greg Ernzen. The critic was Calyn Thompson, an anchor at WHO-TV 13, Des Moines.

Dubuque Senior All-State Banner for Solo Mime

Dubuque Senior All-State Banner for Solo Mime

In the category of Solo Mime, The Price of Perfection received the Critic’s Choice Award. This moving performance examined the pressures of body image and the toll it takes both physically and mentally. The performer was Elise Norman. It was directed by Megan Schumacher. The critic was Paul Kalina, Associate Professor of Movement Studies at the University of Iowa.

Dubuque Senior was also awarded the E. Wayne Cooley Large Group Sweepstakes Trophy. The trophy is awarded to the school receiving the most All-State honors at the IHSSA Large Group Festival, making Dubuque Senior the 2023 Large Group State Champions.


Iowa High School Speech Association Information:

  • The Critic’s Choice Award is given by a theatre professional to the top performance of the day in each category.
  • This is the tenth Ensemble Acting Award for Dubuque Senior, a category dating back to 1984.
  • This is the fourth Radio Broadcasting Critic’s Choice Award for Dubuque Senior, a category dating back to 2005.
  • This is the fifth Critic’s Choice Award in Solo Mime for Dubuque Senior, one of the original IHSSA categories from the first festival back in 1981.
  • The three Critic’s Choice Awards tie the school record for these honors awarded at a single festival. Dubuque Senior has achieved this feat four times. (1984, 1987, 2015, 2023)
  • The award includes a traveling banner which Dubuque Senior will return to the All-State Festival next year.
  • This marks the 34th, 35th, and 36th Critic’s Choice Award win for Dubuque Senior High School and the 17th in the last 11 years.
  • This is Dubuque Senior’s seventh Large Groups Sweepstakes State Championship. (1984, 2001, 2013, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2023)

Senior’s Moklestad Receives Iowa STEM Teacher Award

The Iowa Governor’s STEM Advisory Council is proud to announce Greg Moklestad, 9-12 Computer Science and Engineering Instructor at Dubuque Senior High School in Dubuque, Iowa, has been named as a recipient of the 2023 Iowa STEM Teacher Award, sponsored by Kemin Industries. The award is given to six educators each year who go above and beyond to inspire student interest in and awareness of science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

Dubuque Senior Teacher Gred Moklestad Receives the Iowa STEM Teacher Award from the Governor's STEM Council and Kemin Industries

Dubuque Senior Teacher Greg Moklestad (center) receives the Iowa STEM Teacher Award from Heidi Hall of Kemin Industries and Jeff Beneke of the Iowa Governor’s STEM Council.

Now in its ninth year, the award is given annually to one full-time, licensed preK-12 teacher from each of the six STEM regions in Iowa. Each recipient is honored for their efforts to foster enthusiasm and inspire a passion for STEM that goes beyond the classroom and helps prepare students for future high-demand careers.

Moklestad is being recognized for his work in reimagining the school’s engineering program and bringing new life to the subject, as seen by increased enrollment in his classes and the need for additional courses to meet interest levels. He recognizes that success in the 21st century revolves around a healthy STEM education and focuses on creating strong relationships with his students and providing access to real-world experiences to increase awareness of STEM opportunities.

Molkestad created a partnership with the John Deere Dubuque Works Facility where students have the opportunity to work on intern level engineering projects with John Deere engineer mentors. His work on this trail-blazing program will not only benefit students at his school, but also allows for other schools to partner with John Deere using structures similar to what he set up.

In addition to his classroom work, Moklestad is a co-founder of the Dubuque Senior High School’s FIRST Robotics team, participates in STEM outreach programs, and continually looks for ways to stay up-to-date with STEM careers and the industry.

As a recipient of the 2023 Iowa STEM Teacher Award, Moklestad will receive $1,500 to use for his classroom and $1,500 for personal use. He recently received his award and a small celebration at his school and will later be honored, along with his fellow recipients, in a recognition ceremony during STEM Day at the Fair at the Iowa State Fair.


About the Iowa Governor’s STEM Advisory Council
Established in July 2011 via Governor’s Executive Order, the Iowa Governor’s STEM Advisory Council is a public-private partnership of educators, companies and Iowa students and families addressing policies and programs designed to improve Iowa’s educational system focused on science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). The STEM Council works to engage and prepare students for a career-ready workforce path, regain our state’s historic leadership position in education and provide a vital competitive economic advantage now, and for the future, to ensure that every Iowa student has access to world-class STEM education opportunities. The 62-member STEM Council is co-chaired by Governor Kim Reynolds and Foundation Analytical Laboratory Owner and Director of Technical Services Diane Young. For more information, visit https://iowastem.org.

About Kemin Industries
Kemin Industries (www.kemin.com) is a global ingredient manufacturer that strives to sustainably transform the quality of life every day for 80 percent of the world with its products and services. The company supplies over 500 specialty ingredients for human and animal health and nutrition, pet food, aquaculture, nutraceutical, food technologies, crop technologies, textile, biofuel and animal vaccine industries.

For over half a century, Kemin has been dedicated to using applied science to address industry challenges and offer product solutions to customers in more than 120 countries. Kemin provides ingredients to feed a growing population with its commitment to the quality, safety and efficacy of food, feed and health-related products.

Established in 1961, Kemin is a privately held, family-owned-and-operated company with more than 3,000 global employees and operations in 90 countries, including manufacturing facilities in Belgium, Brazil, China, Egypt, India, Italy, San Marino, Singapore, South Africa and the United States.