Mariemont Elementary School

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Mariemont Elementary School
Welcome to
Mariemont
Elementary School
– Established September 9, 2012–
From all of us who have the privilege of representing you on the Mariemont City Schools Board of Education,
we are tremendously proud to join with you in the opening of this spectacular and innovative new educational
facility. It is our official duty to memorialize a proper dedication and we are glad to know that the historical record
will forever mark September 9, 2012, as the day that an entire community of parents, grandparents, neighbors
and friends came together to celebrate such a remarkable achievement and a commitment to future generations
of children.
We are also grateful to everyone who has passed through our buildings and helped to grow our neighborhoods,
especially those who have helped to make this achievement possible. This building will long stand as a lasting
tribute to every one of you – the alumni and families who carry Warrior pride in their hearts; all former Board
members; community officials, volunteers and staff, business partners and neighbors, living and working together
for the common goal of producing the best possible educational experience for every one of our children. It is
your commitment to this promise, your tireless contributions of time and talent and, frankly, your unmatched
generosity that challenges and drives each one of us – Board members, volunteers, administrators, educators and
staff – to constantly challenge the conventional method and to exceed your expectations.
This moment is a shared experience that none of us will soon forget. As we catalogue fond memories of an older
building and teaching methods, we can now begin making new memories and embrace the excitement of an
education industry that is changing at digital light-speed. The building structure is changed, but the Warrior
spirit will remain steadfast as we continue the mission of equipping today’s scholars as they grow into tomorrow’s
leaders.
Confident in that promise and with the grateful appreciation of an entire community, this building is dedicated
to each and every one of you.
Respectfully,
Peggy BraunBill Flynn
Marie HuenefeldDee Walter Ken White
Mariemont Elementary School
Dedication Ceremony
September 9, 2012
Agenda
Welcome and Introduction of Colors
Lance Hollander, Principal
Presentation of Colors and Pledge of Allegiance
Troop 149 & Pack 1
National Anthem
Mariemont Junior High School Student Soloist
Student Performance
The Mariemont Elementary School Chorus
(soloists: Martin Eisenhauer, Ryder Osgood, Abby Black & Mollie Getgey)
“The Future Begins With Us” by Teresa Jennings
Remarks & Recognition
Paul Imhoff, Superintendent
Proclamation
Mayor Dan Policastro
Presentation of the Building
Denny Humbel, Turner Construction
Acceptance of the Building
Bill Flynn, Board of Education President
Call for Ribbon Cutting & Invitation to Tour
Paul Imhoff, Superintendent
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District Facts
Enrollment
2011/12 school year: 1,629
Graduation Percentage
99.2%
Student : Teacher Ratio
14:1
Attendance Rate
95.4%
Number of Faculty and Staff
180
We would like to thank and acknowledge our former superintendents and Board of
Education members, all witness to the day that our district takes yet another step toward
our goal of providing our youth with the best education possible. Because of your guidance
and strength, we are able to be where we are today. This legacy belongs to you.
Former Superintendents
Bob Crabbs Gerry Harris
Don Thompson
Former Board of Education Members
Tom Allman Charles Boersig Ray Bucy
Barclay Campbell Kevin Grimmer John Hodges
Hank KleinfeldtRick KoehlerJo Lakeman
Peggy Landis
Arnold Morelli
David Moreton, Sr.
David Moreton, Jr.
Sandra Small
Paul Swanson
Richard Ward Leonard A. Weakley
Connie Wilson
Special Thanks
Thank You!
Special thanks to the following groups and individuals. Without their leadership and
support we would be educating our leaders of tomorrow in buildings of yesteryear.
The Green Team, Transition Teams, Programming Teams, Interior Design Advisory
Committees, Building Teams, Facility Advisory Committee, Financial Advisory Panel,
Mariemont Community Church, SonRise Community Church, Residents for Continued
Excellence, Scarlet & Gray Cleaning Service, the police & fire departments, village mayors
and city managers, the Levy chairs, former Board of Education members, and former
Mariemont City Schools faculty and staff, with a very special thank you to current and
former Mariemont City Schools faculty and staff.
Building the Future
Horizon Award
A better tomorrow starts with each of us today
Miter Masonry, Inc.
Whalen Electric Co.
Thelan &
Associates
Dore & Associates
Contracting
Ken Neyer
Plumbing, Inc.
Mobilease
Modular Space
Kleingers &
Associates
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Mariemont Elementary School
Floor Plan
FRONT OF SCHOOL
Mariemont Elementary School
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Building Facts
Construction
This building was designed and constructed with sustainability, safety and efficiency as top
priorities. Duke Energy will be giving energy credits to the school district for our building
efforts. This building has the following:
High efficiency windows
Sloping ceilings to reflect outside light
Improved insulation
Storm water quality and quantity measures
Recycling areas and bins onsite
White paint to reflect light
A building automation system tracking the energy usage in each building (heat and air
will only be used as necessary to maintain a comfortable, preset temperature)
Eco-friendly materials (when possible)
Biking access paths and racks
Demand controlled ventilation
Emergency exits and signage
High efficiency transformers
Occupancy sensors for lighting and mechanics in each room
Energy efficient lighting
 Fully accessible entrances and routes throughout the school
Mariemont Elementary School
98,875 square feet
Classrooms: 25
Kindergarten Classrooms: 4
Special Education Classrooms: 3
Art room: 1
Library: 1
Music Room: 1
Gym: 1
Auditorium: 1
Multi-purpose room: 1
Notes
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The Mariemont City Schools’ mission is to provide the utmost in quality education for our
Scholars of Today by offering enriching opportunities for individual achievement to inspire
our Leaders of Tomorrow.
Administrative Team
Paul Imhoff..............................Superintendent
Natalie Lucas...........................Treasurer/CFO
James Renner, Ph.D................Principal, Mariemont High School
Tom Crosby.............................Assistant Principal, Mariemont High School
Tom Nerl..................................Athletic Director
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Keith Koehne...........................Principal, Mariemont Junior High School
Linda Lee.................................Principal, Terrace Park Elementary School
Board of Education
Bill Flynn
Lance Hollander......................Principal, Mariemont Elementary School
Jim Counts, Ph.D....................Dean of Students, Mariemont Elementary School
Peggy Braun
Marie Huenefeld
Tricia Buchert.........................Director of Student Services
Dee Walter
Shannon Kromer....................Director of Curriculum and Instruction
Ken White
Josephine McKenrick..............Director of Communications
Kathy Ryan..............................Program Manager
SCHOOL CONTACT INFORMATION
Mariemont
School District
2 Warrior Way
Cincinnati, Ohio 45227
Phone: 513-272-7500
Fax: 513-527-3436
Mariemont
High School
1 Warrior Way
Cincinnati, Ohio 45227
Phone: 513-272-7600
Fax: 513-527-5991
Mariemont Junior
High School
3847 Southern Avenue
Cincinnati, Ohio 45227
Phone: 513-272-7300
Fax: 513-527-3432
Mariemont
Elementary School
6750 Wooster Pike
Cincinnati, Ohio 45227
Phone: 513-272-7400
Fax: 513-527-3411
www.mariemontschools.or g
Terrace Park
Elementary School
723 Elm Avenue
Terrace Park, Ohio 45174
Phone: 513-272-7700
Fax: 513-831-1249