April 2016 - Academy Publishing, Inc.
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April 2016 - Academy Publishing, Inc.
The BUZZ at PJHS PERRYSBURG JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 550 E. South Boundary Perrysburg, OH 43551 419-874-9193 ISSUE 2 APRIL 2016 ADMINISTRATION Brent Swartzmiller, Principal Don Christie, Assistant Principal Dwight Fertig, Assistant Principal Cindy Nutter, Dean PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE The 2015-16 school year has already proven to be a great year. As I review the year, I have seen so many wonderful accomplishments from both students and staff. Our students have received recognition for achievement in the areas of academics, athletics and citizenship. I attribute these accomplishments to our responsible students, supportive community and dedicated faculty and staff. Amazingly, the end of the school year is almost here. The excitement of the summer is in the air and it is tempting for students to start shutting down; however, we need our students to finish the year strong. Our staff is working hard to insure that your children continue to learn, but we need your help in emphasizing the importance of staying focused. Finishing the year with good grades helps our counselors and the high school counselors make the best decisions possible about students’ placement into various programs for next year. Not only do our students have a lot to do in their classes these remaining weeks, but they also have a wide variety of activities in which we hope that they, and you, will participate. These events include the eighth grade recognition, track meets, and numerous music concerts. Please refer to our Daily Updates. As we approach the end of this year, we wish our eighth grade students well as they move on to high school. They have bright futures ahead of them, and we appreciate all of their hard work as students at Perrysburg Junior High School. We know that they have the skills and habits that they need in order to be successful at the next level. At the same time, we look forward to the 2016-2017 school year with our incoming sixth graders and our upcoming seventh and eighth graders. Thank you for all of your support this year. We look forward to your continued involvement in your child’s education. Respectfully, Mr. Brent Swartzmiller, Principal [email protected] 2 DODGEBALL AT PJH On Friday, March 4, the first Junior High DECA Dodgeball Tournament was held. The event was a great success with 14 teams participating and many fun memories made. The winners of the event, “Swizzlin Twizzlers”, came out of the tournament undefeated. Thank you to all who participated. Proceeds from the event totaled $500.00. This money will be donated to the Make-A-Wish foundation. We plan to make this an annual event. Pictured above (left to right) Standing: Zach Miller, Brendan Graves, Preston Evans, Kyle Anderson, Nick Kilbride, Tyrone Mitchell, Front: Maddie Dana, and Claire Feldkamp. The Buzz At PHJS April 2016 • Issue 2 Perrysburg Junior High School 550 E. South Boundary Perrysburg, OH 43551 3 HIPP KIDS MAKE HEART CONNECTIONS On Friday, February 5, a group of 30 PJH students and advisors from the HIPP (High Impact Peer Performance) leadership group visited Heartland Nursing Care Facility and an interesting thing happened, lives were impacted. HIPP students and advisors meet monthly at PJH to learn about leadership and anti-bullying. They decided to make Valentine cards as a community service project and visit with the patients and residents of Heartland. The students visited almost every room in the facility, introducing themselves in groups of 3-5, handing out homemade Valentines, and experiencing engaging conversations throughout their visit. HIPP students learned personal stories of residents and were truly touched by their experiences. Sarah Valette, a PJH eighth grader, stated, “Visiting the nursing home was great! I really enjoyed talking to the residents and learning about their hobbies and lives when they were younger. I loved feeling like I had done something to help them just by visiting them. It showed me that even the smallest acts of kindest can put a smile on someone’s face. I especially liked visiting the people who did not have anyone to visit them, because it really felt like it made their day.” Generations reaching out to communicate and care for one another was a life lesson for the HIPP leadership group and a wonderful service to the residents in Perrysburg. Student Bobby Beck reflected, “I thought that the trip worked out well. We represented Perrysburg in a good way and really made the people’s day at Heartland. I enjoyed talking to everybody there and had a great time. I think we should do something like this again sometime in the future.” Lives were truly impacted, across generations. ANOTHER SCHOOL SAFETY WEEK AT PJH March 20-26 was designated as Ohio’s Severe Weather Awareness Week. Coordinated by OCSWA (Ohio Committee for Severe Weather Awareness), the state of Ohio participated in a statewide tornado drill and tested its Emergency Alert System (EAS) on Wednesday, March 23, at 9:50 am. During this time, all Ohio counties sounded and tested their outdoor warning sirens. Schools, businesses and households were encouraged to practice their tornado drills and emergency plans. According to the State Fire Marshal’s Record of Emergency Evacuation Drills (Form COM 5130), “Tornado drills shall be conducted at least once a month whenever school is in session during the tornado season. The ‘tornado season’ is the period from the first day of April to the last day of July (OFC 409.2).” Joe Coyle Megan Coyle-Stamos Proud supporters of Perrysburg Schools, and proud parents of Kate and George Stamos! 1770 South Reynolds Road Toledo, OH 43614 • 419-865-1295 CoyleFuneralHome.com 4 MUSIC DEPARTMENT NEWS The PJH Music Department was busy performing during the month of March. Whether students were showcasing their talents on the concert stage, at competitions around Ohio, at athletic events, or at spirit assemblies, these young musicians have captured the spirit and achievement of PJH through their performance. As we enter fourth quarter, the best is yet to come! Thank you for all you do to support our PJH Music Department. Without the support of our parents and community, we would not be able to achieve the same level of excellence. Here is the news for the month: PJH Music Has Strong Representation at OMEA Honors Festival 2016 Solo and Ensemble Events This year’s solo and ensemble season was a success for the PJH Music Department. Students participating in the event can choose to perform as a soloist, form a small group with friends, or even both! Participants do much of the preparation outside of class – before school, after school, during their lunch, and at home. This experience tests the young musicians’ music reading ability, technical facility, and artistic expression. On Saturday, March 19, the PJH Band and PJH Orchestra attended the Ohio Music Education Association Large Group Adjudicated Event at Southview High School. These students brought home one of the largest totals of “Superior” ratings in NW Ohio. The PJH Band had 26 events, and received 25 Superiors and 1 Excellent. The PJH Orchestra had 56 events, and received 40 Superiors and 16 Excellents. The PJH Choir hosted their own solo and ensemble event at PJH on Monday, March 14th. Over 100 PJH Choir students participated and received a large amount of Superior and Excellent ratings. Thank you to all who helped host this event for the PJH Choir. 38 of PJH’s finest young musicians performed at the Stranahan Theater in Toledo, Ohio, as part of the Ohio Music Education Association Honors Festival. These students were selected for the honor groups made up from the most talented student musicians in NW Ohio. They performed for a full house with the artistry and pride of PJH! Golden Jacket Show Choir Competitions The inaugural year of the Golden Jacket Show Choir has put down the foundation for musical achievement in the years to come. This group meets during the Academic Options (AO) period, and is comprised of some of the most talented singers at PJH. The first competition was the Teay’s Valley Classic in Asheville, Ohio. The Golden Jackets were awarded Best Choreography, Best Costumes, and first Runner-Up in the Middle School Division. The Golden Jackets also performed at Norwell High School, where they finished second Runner-Up with Honors. Congratulations to a terrific first season for the Golden Jackets! PJH Orchestra attends Toledo Symphony Young People’s Concerts The 6th Grade Orchestra heard a performance inspired by Pixar’s hit movie Inside Out. Students experienced how the orchestra alone can conjure all types of emotions—some we can name and others that are so deep and special that we simply have no words for them. The 7th Grade Orchestra experienced a journey to interstellar space and beyond with music inspired by the Golden Disc of NASA’s Voyager Spacecraft—a time capsule of images, sounds, and music sent into space to teach of life on Earth. This program explained how the instruments of the orchestra make their unique sounds and explore how composers use those sounds to create one of the most beautiful genres of music known to mankind. PJH Band Getting Ready for the 3rd Annual Band on the Run 5K The PJH Band is excited to host their 3rd annual Band on the Run 5K. The event takes place Saturday, May 7, and will begin and end at PJH. The 5K begins at 9:00am and features a course that goes through Woodland Park. Members of the PJH Pep Band will perform at each mile marker. A kids’ Fun Run will begin at 8:00am on the PJH track. Inflatables will be available afterwards for all Fun Run participants. For more information about the Band on the Run 5K, visit: https://www.facebook.com/PJHSbandontherun or contact Kraig Bentley at [email protected]. MUSIC DEPARTMENT NEWS Making Beautiful Music Together Three 7th grade PJH Band students - Ella Griffioen, Laura Griffioen, and Rachel Hefner - performed an outreach program for Grace Pre-School’s “Masterpiece Week.” Ella, Laura, and Rachel chose music, prepared instrument demonstrations, and composed interactive music examples to showcase music, the PJH Band, and Perrysburg spirit to the Grace PreSchool 4 and 5-Year-Old Class. What an exciting and fun experience for the three musicians and the pre-school class! Music Calendar Band: • April 12 - PJH Band Bowling Night • April 26 - 6th Grade Band Concert • May 3 - Jazz/7th/8th Grade Band OMEA Preview Concert • May 6 - 7th and 8th Grade Band OMEA Contest • May 7 - Band on the Run 5K • May 13 - 8th Grade Band - Cedar Point Festival • May 14 - PJH Pep Band - Harbor Town Festival • May 30 - PJH Marching Yellow Jackets - Perrysburg Memorial Day Parade Choir: • April 28 - Talent Show for parents - 7:00 p.m. • April 29 - Talent Show for school • May 17 - Showcase Concert - 7:00 p.m. Strings: • April 14 - 6th Grade and AO • May 3 - 7th and 8th Grade OMEA Preview Concert • May 6 or 7 - 7th and 8th Grade OMEA Large Group Contest • May 13 - 8th Grade Cedar Point Festival of Music PJH is Alive with the Sound of Music On Saturday, March 19, 26 solos and ensembles from the PJH Band performed in the Ohio Music Education District 1 Solo and Ensemble Adjudicated Event. The PJH Band was awarded 25 Superiors (I - highest rating possible) and 1 Excellent (II second highest rating possible). The PJH Band also received a Letter of Commendation from OMEA for the level of performance from students with special needs. While the ratings and performances were amazing, there were also some immensely touching moments. The quintet is: Gavin Coonrod, Lucas Reffert, Mitchell Cash, Anabel Rossi, and Kenzie Bailey. The trio is: Jason Mefferd, Chase Mackiewicz, and Frankie Matthews. 5 6 STUDENT NEWS BYE BYE BIRDIE AT PERRYSBURG JUNIOR HIGH! The musical “Bye Bye Birdie” shook things up this February when 134 Perrysburg Junior High students took the stage to bring this 1950’s teen-age rock ‘n roll production to life! Under the musical direction of Katie Driscoll and Patrick Barrett, and the choreography of Elise Hanson, the exceptional talent of these PJH students was showcased in this story of the 50’s Elvis phenomenon and teenage life in Sweet Apple, Ohio! Rock ‘n roll heartthrob, Conrad Birdie, is about to be drafted into the Army while his manager, Albert Peterson, and Albert’s secretary and long-suffering girlfriend, Rosie DeLeon, plot to get one last payday out of their meal ticket. They book Conrad to perform his latest hit song One Last Kiss on the Ed Sullivan Show and afterwards he’ll deliver a real kiss to Sweet Apple teen and fan-club president, Kim MacAfee, much to the dismay of Kim’s high school sweetheart, Hugo Peabody. A countless number of hours by parents and students went into the set preparation to make Sweet Apple come to life. Wade Taylor, the mastermind behind the set, created one of the largest sets the Junior High had seen in years! The production begins in the office of Almaelou, where Albert Peterson and Rosie put together their scheme of “One Last Kiss.” Of course, everyone is welcome to enter the MacAfee home full of colors that reflect the 1950’s rock and roll era. But that is only the beginning...there is a total of twenty scene changes that range from the streets of Sweet Apple to the set of The Ed Sullivan show. Don’t blink... or you just might miss one! Due to all the scene changes, the set crew was responsible for making sure the correct scene is set at the correct moment. During the productions, student performers were responsible for moving set pieces on and off the stage throughout the show. As a result, students developed a deeper understanding and learned full production roles in many areas. In addition to the parts they had, this year’s stage managers are: D’Angelo Wright, Nate Stedman, Luke Knight, and Ethan Mullins. D’Angelo and Nate both loved the responsibility that came with it, however Nate shared, “The biggest challenge is getting people off the stage! People are always standing right where you need to be.” In addition, there were hundreds of props that had to make it on and offstage. Each cast member was responsible for small items that were held in a prop box. However, that is only the beginning! Mae Kennedy and Annabella Rodzos were the two Prop Masters who ensured larger props were in the right place at the right time for characters to grab as they dashed on stage. Annabella shared, “It’s exciting because I know where everything is so I can help people.” The students rehearsed, the costumes were created, and the set was built! The show was a huge success with three packed houses. Many thanks to all who supported Perrysburg Junior High and the music program. WINTER SEASON ATHLETICS 7 A HUGE SUCCESS AT PJH! The Perrysburg Junior High Athletic Department concluded its 2015-2016 winter sports season with tremendous success. Preparation for winter sports began in November and ran through the beginning portion of March that saw the Jackets compete in boys and girls basketball, wrestling, and cheerleading. The 7th grade boys basketball team, coached by Justin Fahncke, finished their season with an overall record of 11-4. The Jackets were the number 2 seed in the NLL Tournament. The 8th grade boys basketball team, coached by Dave Perez, played to a 14-1 record and were the league runners up in the NLL Tournament. The 7th and 8th grade wrestling team finished as league runners up. The Jackets were invitational champions at the Northwood Invitational and Lake Invitational. Mason Colon, Colin Ruby, Justin PJH 8th Grade Girls N.L.L. Champions Rader, and Alex Garee were all NLL Champions. The Jackets were coached by Randy Musgrove. Craig Krueger coached the 7th grade girls basketball team to a 12-3 record. The Jackets entered the tournament as the number 4 seed and finished as league runners up. The 8th grade Jackets finished the regular season at 11-4 and entered the tournament as the number 3 seed. The Jackets defeated both the number 1 and number 2 seeds on their way to claiming the NLL Championship. Tom Przybylski coached the Jackets. The Jacket cheerleaders boasted a successful season cheering at home basketball contests. The squad also placed second at the annual Cheer for a Cure. The Jackets were coached by Samantha Gentle. Kneeling: Lydia Knowlton, Sydney Rudolph, Hannah Miller, Lilly Yoder, Paige Zolciak Standing: Coach Przybylski, Leah Skrzyniecki, Sharon Smith, Maddie Johnson, Jude Faris, Sara Pantenburg, Jena Koskinen, Gracie Mitchell, Mgr: Anabel Rossi PERRYSBURG PUBLIC SCHOOLS 140 E. Indiana Avenue Perrysburg, OH 43551 Current Resident or: 8 Inside This Issue School Safety Week Music Department Student News Athletics and More! Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage Paid Perrysburg, OH Permit #94