FHNewsletter_2009June - Fairhill School and Diagnostic
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FHNewsletter_2009June - Fairhill School and Diagnostic
Senior Class of 2009 Pages 2-3 Volume 13 | Number 3 | June 2009 Pura vida! This Is Living! Page 6 Sports Action Pages 8-9 School news, information and events Parent’s Corner Jane Sego Executive Director “I am ever grateful for my child’s academic progress, her high self esteem, enthusiasm, and sheer love for her school. She now speaks of her future with hope and ambition. I am awed by the confidence she now has in her capabilities. Fairhill School is her academic oasis.” Teacher Training Teachers Make A Difference In the late spring of each school year I am always amazed at the accomplishments of our students. We celebrate these accomplishments in a variety of events such as the sports, art, and thespian banquets, drama productions, band and choral productions, academic awards ceremonies, and end with graduation. I am always keenly aware that none of this would happen without the dedication and hard work of some incredible teachers. Do they really know what a difference they make in the lives of the students they teach? Do they realize the significance of the career they have chosen? Most people can point to a single teacher whose talent and dedication made a lasting memory or critical difference in their lives. Good teachers inspire, challenge, encourage, open doors, and expand the worlds of their students. Good teachers really want to be good teachers. In addition to imparting knowledge, they have a positive attitude, never have enough time, listen to their students, and strive to give students confidence. We can all think of characteristics that describe effective teachers and for each of us these may be different. Fairhill’s greatest asset is a skilled and caring faculty. Fairhill teachers provide an academic oasis for students where they learn despite challenges, gain confidence in their abilities and learn how to learn. Kim Mlcak attended the National Science Teacher’s Convention in New Orleans over spring break. She participated in field trips to study the effects of damming the Mississippi River on native plants and animals, the rescuing of land on the coastal waterways and the necessity of levies in areas below sea level. She also took several classes on using manipulative techniques in the classroom and innovative ways to make standard labs more green. Karen Boozer received a fellowship to attend The Reynolds High School Journalism Institute this summer at the University of Missouri, Columbia, July 12 – 24. She was one of 35 participants chosen out of 541 applicants to participate in this intensive two-week newspaper journalism training program for high school teachers. Instruction is based on the core tenets of journalism and the skills needed to produce a top-notch scholastic publication, on paper or online. Jan Kirkland will be completing a doctoral Reading Research class which is a summer long study and critique of significant reading research while developing research designs to study the topics of “Strategy Instruction in Reading Comprehension as an Intervention for Students with Learning Disabilities” and “Motivation, Academic Resilience and Self-Efficacy of the Struggling Reader.” Fairhill School and Diagnostic Assessment Center | 16150 Preston Road | Dallas, Texas 75248 | Phone 972.233.1026 | Fax 972.233.8205 | www.fairhill.org 77409 FH news.indd 1 6/24/09 8:14 AM Fairhill Senior C Senior Class of 2009 Farewell to Fairhill Class of 2009 The Fairhill class of 2009 bade farewell to their high school on May 29, 2009. The graduation ceremony, held at Bentwood Trail Presbyterian Church, began with the procession of proud seniors. Following the procession, Fairhill salutatorian, Sarah Vint, welcomed parents and guests and presented the invocation. She was then presented with her salutatorian cord by Jennifer Allen, upper school English teacher and senior class sponsor. Mrs. Allen also introduced Michael Alford, valedictorian for the class of 2009, and presented him with his cord. Michael gave a heartfelt, prop-filled speech commemorating his time at Fairhill and memories of each of his peers. After Michael’s speech, upper school drama teacher, Deni Kington, and upper school English teacher and senior class sponsor, Lissa Dallas presented the anecdotal senior reflections and were followed by a joyful rendition of “Lean on Me” by the Fairhill Singers, under the direction of Lynn Firmin. 77409 FH news.indd 2 Head of Lower School, Carla Stanford, introduced the keynote speaker, Mr. Jeffrey Coen, a graduate of Creighton University and SMU Law School. His professional resume includes eighteen years as a practicing lawyer, thirteen years as a Family Court District Judge, and three years as the developer of a mediation/arbitration practice. In his speech, Mr. Coen conveyed the core values of friendship and persistence in achieving goals in personal life. He urged the new graduates to make and maintain friendships throughout their lives, as it is through friends that we find the greatest joy. He also quoted Winston Churchill when reminding the students to “never, never, never, never give up,” inspiring and encouraging them to follow every dream with fervor and tenacity. Head of Upper School, Melinda Cameron, and Roy Pendergrass, Chairman of the Fairhill Board of Directors, presented each of the seniors with their diplomas. Each senior lined the steps and was given a candle. As they individually lit their candles, Fairhill psychologist, Dr. Caroline Ford, sang “Candlelight.” The new graduates then exited the church to throw their caps in the air. A reception with refreshments provided by the junior class was held at the school following the ceremony. 6/24/09 8:14 AM r Class of 2009 Annual Cap and Gown Ceremony On May 15, 2009, Fairhill seniors, family members, and upper school students attended the annual cap and gown ceremony. This is a Fairhill tradition in which seniors receive their graduation cap and gown in a personalized, poignant ceremony. Upper school teachers and senior class sponsors, Lissa Dallas and Jennifer Allen, along with Head of the Upper School, Melinda Cameron, read letters to each student from their parents. After the letters were read, seniors received their gowns and were presented with caps from senior buddies they mentored throughout the year. Honor cords were presented to those students achieving high honors in art, theater, Spanish, and overall academics. To end the ceremony, Mrs. Cameron announced this year’s salutatorian, Sarah Vint, and valedictorian, Michael Alford. Graduates and their future plans: Eileen Lee and Christiana Cary are all smiles after Christiana presented Eileen’s graduation cap. Michael Alford Austin College Max Bannon University of the Ozarks Alissa Best American Musical and Dramatic Academy Eileen Lee University of the Ozarks Ryan McAtee Brookhaven College Tori Murphy North Lake College Andre Pecorari St. Louis University Blake Perini Undecided Elena Phifer Stephen F. Austin Ryan Rafie Collin College Ben Revell University of Texas, El Paso Kendall Sargent Savannah College for Art and Design Art Schuster Richland College James Smiser Collin College Andrew Stribling University of Texas at Arlington Matthew Sutton Collin College Blake Perini received an honor cord from Ms. Deni Kington for his hours of participation in drama. Blake is a member of the International Thespian Society. Fairhill Class of 2009 Valedictorian Michael Alford and Salutatorian Sarah Vint 77409 FH news.indd 3 Sarah Vint Oklahoma State University Jake Walnick Curry College Cody Walsh University of North Texas/ Honors Program 6/24/09 8:14 AM Climbing to Record Heights in 2008-2009! We are grateful to announce that the Fairhill Annual Fund Drive has reached a new record of $105,000.00. Your generous donations enable Fairhill to fulfill its mission of providing an affordable yet stellar education to our bright students with learning differences. The students, faculty, staff, and parents of Fairhill want everyone to know how thankful we are for your tremendous support. Thank You! Sincerely, Cathryn & John St.Wrba, Parent Campaign Chairs Founders Society ($3000 and above) J. W. Bagley Foundation Mr. Mark Bagley and Ms. Kimberly Grant Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Carter, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Don Cheatum Mrs. Bobbie Embrey Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ferraro Mrs. W. K. Gordon, Jr. W. K. Gordon, Jr. Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Kee Kimbrell Mr. and Mrs. Roy McClurg The Glazer Foundation The Eugene McDermott Foundation In Honor of Cole Randall The Ginger Murchison Foundation Ms. Renie Randall Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Reihsen Chairmans Circle ($1000-$2999) Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brannon Mr. Chris Chavez Advanced Neuromodulation Systems, Inc. James Donald Duke Family Partnership, LP The Rick Wieland Family Mr. and Mrs. Richard Garrett Mr. and Mrs. Richard Greco William and Sylvia Zale Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hallum In Honor of David, Vicki, Max and Casey McKinney Mr. and Mrs. Steve Levine Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Mitz Mr. and Mrs. Paul Plunket Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pryor Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sick Mr. and Mrs. John St. Wrba Mr. and Mrs. Evan Stone Mr. and Mrs. Art Tiseo Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vint Falcon Club ($500-$999) Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Alford Mr. John Bannon and Ms. Sandy Means-Bannon Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Berkemeier Mr. and Mrs. E. Paul Bigham Mr. and Mrs. Paul Boynton Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Brannon, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Dziminski Ms. Lena Flores and Ms. Christie Congleton Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kevin Fox Mr. and Mrs. David Gray Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Marshall In Honor of Megan Marshall 77409 FH news.indd 4 Mr. and Mrs. Mark McKeehan Mr. and Mrs. Tim Norris Mr. and Mrs. Terry Olson In Honor of Keaton Olson Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Pecorari Mr. and Mrs. William Peirson Mr. and Mrs. Mike Reichenstein Mr. Bill Bell and Ms. Jane Sego Mr. Steven Spradlin and Ms. Rebecca Guthrie Mr. and Mrs. Kent Stone In Honor of Harrison and Bailey Stone Ms. Kim Timpa In Honor of Gail Berkemeier Mr. and Mrs. Donald Updegraff Mr. and Mrs. Tim Whisler Sustaining Member ($300-$499) Mr. and Mrs. John Cartwright In Honor of John R. Thomas Ms. Linda F. Caruth In Honor of Sean and Clifford Caruth Mr. Anthony J. Flesch, Jr. In Honor of Emily Schneider Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Free Ms. Shelly K. Harper Ms. Stephani Hopper In Honor of Jewel Hopper Mr. and Mrs. David Hughes Dr. and Mrs. Jerry Hutton Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jack In Honor of Kirsti Jack Mr. and Mrs. H. Glenn Robertson Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sauer Mr. and Mrs. Jason Strong Dr. and Mrs. Terry Thames Mr. and Mrs. Richard Troesser Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Vanceil In Honor of Jerry Don Vanceil Friend of Fairhill (Up to $299) Mr. and Mrs. Brantley Allen In Memory of Linda Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ambrose Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson In Honor of John Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Badura Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bailey In Honor of Nelka Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bardwell In Memory of Linda Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Willam K. Barnard Ms. Winnie Beck In Memory of James M. Beck Mrs. Mildred Bellows In Honor of Trevor Malloy Mr. and Mrs. Greg Black Ms. Krista Bomar Mr. and Mrs. John Brewer Mr. and Mrs. William Bronson Mr. and Mrs. Val Buckmiller In Honor of Ezra Stone Mr. and Mrs. Randy Burrow Mr. and Mrs. Lee Burton Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carrell In Memory of Linda Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Dan Carson In Honor of Alec Reihsen Mr. Joseph Champ and Ms. Polly Holyoke-Champ Ms. Sheau-Chin Chang In Honor of Zachary Grubbs Mrs. Harriet Ching In Honor of Caitlyn Ching Mr. and Mrs. John Clark In Honor of Kristi Clark Ms. Winifred L. Clayton In Honor of Tim Cheatum Mr. and Mrs. Robert Collins Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Dallas In Honor of Kay Wendell Dr. and Mrs. Allan Disraeli In Honor of Ari and Alexa Disraeli Dr. and Mrs. Phillip H. Disraeli Mr. and Mrs. Arden Douce Mr. and Mrs. Melchior Elout Mr. and Mrs. Mart Finnell Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fischer Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Fitz Ms. Belva Fox In Honor of Bradley Fox Mr. and Mrs. Jim D. Fraley Ms. Meg French In Honor of Hunter Stokes Mr. and Mrs. Terry Gibbons Ms. Fonda Glazer In Honor of Jeremy McClurg Ms. Patricia Gorman In Honor of Katie Gorman Mr. and Mrs. Steve Gumbert Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hanft Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hatfield In Memory of Robert J. Hatfield Mr. and Mrs. Eric Hawk Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hennig Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hensley Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Hill In Memory of Linda Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hilts Dr. and Mrs. Wayne Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hood Mr. and Mrs. Ben Huang Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jack Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jensen Holiday Gift for Ryan Fischer Mrs. Cheryl Jones Dr. and Mrs. Richard Jones In Honor of Lindsay Williams Mr. and Mrs. George Kilpatrick In Honor of Brandon Boersen Mr. and Mrs. Brian Kydd Mr. and Mrs. Neil Lange Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Latham Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Lencioni Mr. and Mrs. William Loots Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lovell In Honor of Ross Lovell Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Lowry Mr. and Mrs. Rick Lynch Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martinez Mr. and Mrs. Greg McCandless Mr. and Mrs. James McCoy In Honor of Grace McCoy Mr. and Mrs. Ray McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Randy McElroy Mr. and Mrs. C. W. McKeehan In Honor of Molly McKeehan Dr.’s Tony and Mary McRae Ms. Leigh Miller Dr. and Mrs. Mark Mlcak In Memory of Linda Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Keith Neifach Mr. and Mrs. Scott Norby Mr. Jerry Olivarez and Ms. Nancy Brenner Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Pendergrass Ms. Jeanann Pirtle Mr. and Mrs. John Powers Ms. Lisa Proffer and Mr. David Norris Mr. and Mrs. William Reed In Memory of Lydia’s Poppy Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Reihsen Dr. and Mrs. Michael R. Rosenthal Mr. and Mrs. William R. Russell Sy Saffran & Associates, Inc. In Honor of Max Sedacca Mr. and Mrs. Rob Sanchez Mr. and Mrs. Alan Sandgarten Ms. Emilie Schmalzreid In Honor of Keaton Olson Mr. and Mrs. Brad Sewell Ms. Jane Shores Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Siegel Mr. and Mrs. James Sims Ms. Bobbie Strong In Honor of Hayden Strong Mrs. Mary Louise Teasdale In Honor of Erica and Bryce Dallas Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas In Honor of John Robert Thomas Ms. Katherine Tinkler In Honor of Christina Tinkler and Kim Mlcak Mr. Jimmy Tinsley Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Tlapek Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walnick Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Whisler Birthday Gift to Honor Ellen Whisler Mr. and Mrs. Bill Willoughby In Memory of Linda Stewart Dr. and Mrs. John Wills In Memory of Linda Stewart Ms. Cynthia Wittenburg Mr. and Mrs. David Wood Ms. Tish Woodruff 6/24/09 8:14 AM Gala/Auction and Golf Tournament Sponsors Auction Underwriters Mr. John Bannon and Ms. Sandi Means-Bannon Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bartley Mr. and Mrs. Paul Boynton Mr. David Harper Mr. and Mrs. Kee Kimbrell Mr. Ken and Dr. Anna Nguyen Ms. Jeanann Pirtle Ms. Emilie Schamalzried Dr. Jeffrey Siegel St. Jude Medical Neuromodulation Division and Mr. Chris Chavez Elite 1st Class Dr. and Mrs. Don Cheatum Ms. Christie Congleton and Ms. Lena Flores Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ferraro William K. Gordon, III Ph.D. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McClurg Plano Endodontics and Dr. Kimberly Holt Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Reihsen 1st Class Dr. and Mrs. Jerry Hutton Business Class Mr. and Mrs. Tom Alford Mr. Bill Bell and Ms. Jane Sego Ms. Ann Minnis Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Pecorari Mr. and Mrs. Paul Plunket Mr. and Mrs. John St. Wrba Mr. and Mrs. Jason Strong Mr. Doug and Dr. Connie Wilson Auction Donors 1st Grade Class 2nd Grade Class 3rd Grade Class 4th Grade Class 5th Grade Class 6th Grade Class 6th Grade Class 7th Grade Class 8th Grade Class 9th Grade Class 10th Grade Class 11th Grade Class 12th Grade Class Academic Outfitters Mr. Andrew Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Brantley Allen America’s Ice Garden AMF Richardson Lanes Angels and Things AtHome America Mr. and Mrs. Rick Baldelli Mr. John Bannon and Mrs. Sandi Means Bannon Mr. and Mrs. William Barnard Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bartley BehringerHarvard Mrs. Mildred Bellows Bentley’s Art & Frame Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Berkemeier Ms. Krista Bomar Ms. Karen Boozer Mr. and Mrs. Paul Boynton Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brannon Mr. and Mrs. Tim Brewton Brookhaven Country Club 77409 FH news.indd 5 Mr. and Mrs. Chris Burns Café Pacific Mr. and Mrs. Terry Cameron Captivating Images Portrait Studio Mr. Joseph Champ and Ms. Polly Holyoke Dr. Richard J. Chapman Dr. and Mrs. Don Cheatum Mr. and Mrs. Joey Carter Dr. Richard Chapman Ms. Tracy Cobb Cracker Barrel Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Dallas Dallas Children’s Theater Dallas Stars Dallas Symphony Dallas Zoo Mr. and Mrs. David Dendy Mr. Eddie Deen Edward Lozano Photography Embassy Suites Hotel Fairhill Parent Council Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ferraro Mr. and Mrs. Mart Finnell Mr. and Mrs. Grady Firmin Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Fitz Ms. Judy Flippin and Ms. Mary Keeton Ms. Shelly Fort and Gold Works Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Fox Fort Worth Museum of Science and History Fort Worth Zoo Four Seasons Hotel & Resort Friends of Fairhill Gaido’s of Galveston Ms. Diane Gibson Mr. David Harper Mr. and Mrs. Eric Hawk Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hensley Herbert Goldberg & Co. Mr. and Mrs. Rob Hilts Mr. and Mrs. Gwynn Hodges Mrs. Robin Hodges Dr. and Mrs. Wayne Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hood Ms. Stephani Hopper Improv Comedy Club Mr. Raymond Jackson and Dr. Vennecia Jackson Jennifer Cary Design, Inc. Ms. Sarah Kadey Mr. and Mrs. Kee Kimbrell Ms. Deni Kington Mr. and Mrs. William Krueger Mr. and Mrs. Brian Kydd L’Ancestral L’Unique Jewelry La Hacienda Ranch Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Latham Learning Rx Ms. Theresa Leatherwood Mr. and Mrs. Steve Levine Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lewis Mr. and Mrs. William Loots Los Rios Country Club Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lovell Maggiano’s Little Italy Restaurant Malibu Speedzone Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martinez Mr. and Mrs. Greg McCandless Mr. and Mrs. Roy McClurg Dr. Todd McConnell Mr. and Mrs. Ray McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Randy McElroy Mr. and Mrs. Randy McLaughlin Mr. Andrew Meadows Mr. Wade Mercer Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Mix Dr. and Mrs. Mark Mlcak MosquitoNix Mr. and Mrs. Richard Murphy Nate’s Seafood and Steakhouse Mr. Ken Nguyen and Dr. Anna Tran Mr. and Mrs. Joe Novotny Oakridge Country Club Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Olivarez Pacuigo Italian Gelato & Cafe` Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Pecorari Perini Ranch Petals and Stems Ms. Elizabeth Phifer Ms. Jeanann Pirtle Plano Super Bowl Polly DuPont Mrs. Jo Prees Prestonwood Country Club Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pryor Rainforest Café Ms. Renie Randall Mr. & Mrs. Mike Reichenstein Mr. & Mrs. Gerry Reihsen Mr. Joshua Jones & Ms. Karen Robertson Sam’s Burger House Mrs. Karen Sanchez Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sauer Scapes, Inc. Ms. Emily Schalzried Scholastic Book Company Mr. and Mrs. James Schuster Mr. and Mrs. Brad Sewell Ms. Jane Shores Dr. Jeffrey Siegel Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sims Six Flags Over Texas Smiley’s Studio Mr. and Mrs. James Smith Southwest Rodeo, LP St. Jude Medical Neuromodulation Division Mr. and Mrs. David Stanford Mrs. Marlene Stern Stonebridge Country Club Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Taylor Texas Rangers Baseball The Original Pancake House The Portrait Photographer The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealy Plaza The Tribute Golf Course The Wellness Institute The Westin Stonebriar Resort Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thomas Tony’s Wine Warehouse Twin Creeks Golf Club Uniquely Yours Mr. and Mrs. Don Updegraff Mr. Ken Utz Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Vanciel Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vint Ms. Carol Walker Mr. and Mrs. Bill Willoughby Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walnick Mr. and Mrs. John Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Arlan Witt Woodbridge Golf Club Mr. and Mrs. David Wood Write Selection Golf Donors Platinum Sponsors Mr. Collin Gibson Golf Sponsors BehringerHarvard Phifer and Colvin, LLP Mr. and Mrs. Kee Kimbrell Adrian and Reis Mr. Russell Ferraro Alec Ferraro Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pryor Stephen Pryor Silver Sponsors Creekwood Properties Mr. Neil Lange Two Brothers Cigars Mr. and Mrs. Rick Baldelli Ryan Baldelli Student/Teacher Sponsors Mr. John Bannon and Ms. Sandi Means-Bannon Mr. Raymond and Dr. Vennecia Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Evan Stone Hole Sponsors BehringerHarvard Carse Law Firm Mr. Collin Gibson Creekwood Properties The Ferraro Family The Kimbrell Family Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Masters Malibu Pool Service The McCandless Family The Nguyen Family Phifer and Colvin, LLP The Plunket Family The Pryor Family Two Brothers Cigars Donors Canyon Creek Country Club Mr. and Mrs. Steve Cosgrove Edwin Watts Golf Learning Center EmbroidMe Mr. and Mrs. Mike Lovell Firewheel Golf Club Hide-A-Away Golf Club Mr. David Howard Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Jacobs Chris Jacobs Ms. Jennifer Keene-Moore Mrs. Jennifer Martinez Mr. and Mrs. Terry Olson Keaten Olson Ms. Elizabeth Phifer Elena Phifer Prestonwood Country Club Saturn of North Texas James and Jana Smith Robbie Schacter Photography Stitchin’ Chicks Penny McClurg Stonebridge Ranch Country Club Taco Bueno Two Brothers Cigars Twin Creeks Golf Club Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Vivian Kelly Vivian World Wide Sign Guys 6/24/09 8:14 AM Educational Travels Pura vida! This Is Living! Fairhill 10th-12th graders, along with Mrs. Cameron, Mrs. Dallas, Mr. Wiemann, and Mr. Mercer, visited Costa Rica on a science based trip focused on observing tropical wildlife and studying volcanic activity and environmental matters. The students traveled extensively across this Central American nation from the capital city of San Jose in the Central Valley to the eastern rainforests of the Sarapiqui River basin, to the active volcano area of Arenal, and to the western cloud forests of the mountainous region of Monteverde. Popular events included: white water rafting, bird watching, tracking bat activities, visiting a butterfly and snake farm, studying native dancing and cooking, hiking along the edge of a volcano and to the top of the Continental Divide, zip lining through the clouds and tree canopies, shopping in local markets, and, of course, practicing the Spanish language. Even though the travel literature calls late winter and early spring, the “dry season” in Costa Rica, the Daniel Harper, Kyle Brannon and Art Schuster celebrated after reaching the overlook at the Continental Divide in Costa Rica. group found that their emergency rain ponchos were a daily necessity. However, the wet weather could not dampen the spirit or the fun of the hands-on learning experience the expedition provided. An added bonus from this trip is that students who completed additional online coursework received a full year of high school science credit. A fascinating experience in a tropical paradise with a year’s credit for the course work – what more could you ask for? As the Costa Ricans would cheerfully exclaim, “Pura vida!” Students on the Costa Rica trip were ready for a nature walk and to visit the Aztec burial grounds in the Sarapiqui region. STUCO LEAD Conference Members of the Fairhill Student Council attended the National Association of Student Council’s LEAD Conference in Chattanooga, Tennessee, March 27 – 29. (LEAD) Leadership Experience and Development conference offers national-level leadership training in areas such as team building, fundraising, and community service projects. Students attending were: Erica Dallas, Alexa Disraeli, Adam Neifach, Matthew Swanson, Tina Vint , and Isaiah Williams led by Student Council advisors Karen Boozer and Lissa Dallas. Matthew Swanson, Isaiah Williams, Alexa Disraeli, Adam Neifach, Tina Vint, and Erica Dallas 77409 FH news.indd 6 The group participated in officer training and small workshops. Students were moved by the messages delivered by the Keynote speakers at the conference, Chad Hymas and Scott Greenburg. Hymas, now a paraplegic, captivated the students with his gripping tale of hope following a tragic accident where he found himself pinned under a 1,000 pound bail of hay. They hope to raise funds to bring him to Fairhill. Swanson said that Hymas taught him to “never let insecurity get in [his] way of personal growth.” Williams shared how Greenburg encouraged him to “never listen to his inner heckler.” Other students shared lessons on organizing the council more efficiently and the importance of working together as a team. Disraeli said through the officer training she learned “to get out of [her] comfort zone to be a good leader.” Students shared their reflections from the trip through a PowerPoint presentation delivered at a council meeting following their return. 6/24/09 8:14 AM 8th and 9th Graders Explore Washington, D.C. Fairhill eighth and ninth graders enjoyed the many historical sights and sounds of the Washington, D.C. area in a planned five-day American History learning excursion. A few stops on their busy schedule included tours of the U.S. Capitol building arranged by Representative Pete Sessions, the Smithsonian complex, war memorials, presidential memorials, and Arlington National Cemetery. The group traveled outside D.C. to tour Monticello, the University of Virginia and Mt. Vernon. Kendall Wolf, Brett Barnard, Stephanie Sims and Alexa Disraeli were selected to participate in the Wreath Laying Ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery. Digging for artifacts 8th and 9th graders toured the Capitol as guests of Texas Representative Pete Sessions. Fairhill’s fifth and sixth graders look forward all year to their off-campus learning experience at the Outdoor School of Texas, located near Marble Falls. Teamwork and nature studies are the focus of the three day event. Students learn cooperation skills as they work in teams studying animal habitats and habits as well as conservation techniques. Sixth grader Chris Flores successfully completed the High Ropes course. Seventh graders stopped for a photo op on the steps of the state capital building in Austin. Students toured the capital building and grounds on the Texas Road Trip. Fifth graders Jack Thurman and Andrew Ingram were digging for artifacts from the 1800’s in the “Diggin’ History” class at the Outdoor School. Texas Road Trip In a “behind the scenes” tour at Sea World in San Antonio, seventh graders learned about sea life and enjoyed feeding the dolphins. 77409 FH news.indd 7 Each spring seventh graders participate in the Texas Road Trip to Austin and San Antonio. A visit to the Capitol building is the highlight of a day spent in Austin. San Antonio provides the perfect setting for an in-depth study as students explore everything from the Spanish Mission Trail to Sea World. The natural history and geography of Texas are also highlighted in various activities. 6/24/09 8:14 AM End-of-the-year Sports Action Varsity Tennis Boy’s Team, 1st Place TAPPS District 2 2A James Smiser and Ari Disraeli, District 2 Champs and State Quarter-finalist Hunter Harty and Owen Harry, District 2 Runner-up James Smiser, Most Valuable Player Ari Disraeli, Most Improved Player Girl’s Team, 3rd Place TAPPS District 2 2A Alissa Best and Tina Vint, District 2 Runner-up, State Semi-finalist Alissa Best, Most Valuable Player Eileen Lee, Most Improved Player Top: Coach Bill Pearson presented Intramural Tennis Awards to the following: Travis Olivarez, Alec Ferraro, James Black, Elizabeth Spradlin, Taylor Fitz, Alexis Levine, John Thomas, Amber Yen, Andrew Bitterman, John Boynton, Alec Reihsen, Nicholas Whisler, Cole McCandless, and Anna Dabrowski. Top: Senior Elena Phifer’s skills helped the Fairhill Girl’s Tennis win 3rd place in TAPPS District 2A. Left: James Smiser was selected Most Valuable Player of the Fairhill Boy’s Tennis Team. Coach Joanna Hamilton presented IAA Basketball Awards to Taylor Fitz, Daniela Garza, Nicole Wilson, Rickie Huang, Alexis Levine, Molly McKeehan and Elizabeth Spradlin After enjoying a hamburger cookout with athletes and their families Coach Tom Wiemann and Coach Bill Pearson presented Intramural Soccer awards to Alyssa Lowry, Elizabeth Spradlin, Daniela Garza, Hunter Stokes, and Nicholas Whisler. Eileen Lee and James Smiser were honored at the Fairhill Sports Banquet with the Falcon Awards. Eileen and James are pictured with their coaches, Bill Pearson, Matt Adams. Roy McClurg, Joanna Hamilton, Mayian Corioso and Tom Wiemann. 77409 FH news.indd 8 6/24/09 8:14 AM IAA Track Meet at Loos Studium Trent Edmonds races to the finish line. The Falcon Baseball team celebrated at the Falcon Sports Banquet. From left: Coach Brad Stribling, Austen Kennedy, Ryan McAtee, Zach Masters, Conner Wood, Cory Free, John Anderson, Caleb McCandless, Andrew Stribling, Coach Denver Bowden, Coach Mayian Corioso, and James Smiser. Collin Gibson won First Place District, Second Place Regional and 2-A State Championship. Congratulations Collin! Boy’s Team District 2 Championship The Fairhill Golf team had a great season. Fairhill boys were District Champions and placed 5th at the regional tournament. Andrew Stribling is in position to hit another long one for Fairhill! John Anderson is ready to make a run! Boy’s Team: Ryan Baldelli, Collin Gibson, Nicholas Gierczak, Tyler Pruitt, Kelly Vivian, and Conner Wood. Girl’s Team: Erica Dallas and Stephanie Sims 77409 FH news.indd 9 6/24/09 8:14 AM Fairhill Drama and Musicals Fairhill the Musical The Fairhill Singers and 1st – 6th grade chorus combined to present “Fairhill the Musical.” Many songs were presented including “Fairhill Family,” “Fifty Ways to Loose Your Homework,” and “I Hate the Dictionary.” Opening the performance was the award winning Fairhill Percussion Ensemble that has been organized and directed by Lynn Firmin. The group received a division one rating at the Sandy Lake Instrumental Festival in April. Ross Lovell and Alissa Best entertained the crowd with a fabulous number from the Tony Award winning musical, “Wicked.” Kaden Collins and Ali Stevens joined in the choral group for the Lower School performance, “Fairhill the Musical.” Trey Reichenstein rocks out during the musical number, “All for One.” Jerry Don Vanciel and Hayden Strong joined Alyssa Tinsley, Keaten Olson, Meagan Kennedy, Jessie Champ and Hannah Howard performing “My School.” 77409 FH news.indd 10 6/24/09 8:14 AM Gifts to Fairhill Back to the Eisemann Dads’ Family Cookout Sponsors Tom Alford Matthew Latham Rick Baldelli Paul Plunkett Edmund Dabrowski Mike Richenstein Russell Ferraro Jerry Vanciel Fairhill Acting Troupe continued its run at the Eisemann Center for the Performing Arts with a lively evening of comedic pieces. Senior directed shows included “Philadelphia,” directed by Blake Perini, “Cheeseshop,” directed by Alissa Best and “Raincheck,” directed by Andrew Stribling. Closing the presentation was “Spamlet,” a hilarious adaptation of “Hamlet” and “Mmmbeth,” a spoof of “Macbeth.” Gifts In Kind Dr. & Mrs. Don Cheatum Dr. Pepper Bottling Company of Texas Mr. William K. Gordon III, PH.D. Mrs. Vickie McCandless Ron Jon Publishing Mr. & Mrs. David Sipp World Wide Sign Guys Mr. & Mrs. Greg McCandless In Memory Linda Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Reihsen James Smiser performs the death defying move on Andrew Stribling during the hilarious one act “Mmmbeth” at the Eisemann. International Thespian Society Induction Eleven new members were inducted into the Fairhill Chapter of the International Thespian Society on May 7th. The new members are Taylor Proffer, Daniel Harper, Alex Sauer, Stephanie Sims, Catherine Dabrowski, Chris Krueger, Ross Lovell, Anne Lightner, Caleb McCandless, Torie Shelton, and James Smiser. The seniors were honored with a PowerPoint presentation and Andrew Stribling, Blake Perini, Alissa Best and Art Schuster received honor chords, each having completed at least 600 hours of service to the drama department. Alissa Best presents Catherine Dabrowski with her International Thespian Society pin. Library Gifts Michael Alford Alissa Best Catherine Dabrowski Erica Dallas Mickey Earsing Ryan Jones Chris Krueger Eileen Lee Greg Loots Annie McRae Elijah Norman Andre Pecorari Elena Phifer Ryan Rafie Ben Revell Michael Rosenthal Kendall Sargent Art Schuster Matthew Sutton Devon Taylor Sarah Vint Isaiah Williams Technology Fund Fairhill Parent Council 9th Annual Fairhill Golf Classic Passport to Europe Gala/Auction The Westerman Foundation Significant Gifts Annual Fund Fairhill Golf Tournament & Gala/Auction Fairhill Parent Council Glazer Foundation/Roy & Penny McClurg Westerman Foundation Parent Council Report Cash forward Dues T-Shirts School Supplies Rebates Magazines Lunch Program Dad’s Cookout Booster Club Homeroom Account Total International Thespian Society: Catherine Dabrowski, Alissa Best, Alex Sauer, Anne Lightner, Torie Shelton, Ross Lovell, James Smiser, Caleb McCandless, Blake Perini, Matt Speer, Taylor Proffer, Daniel Harper, Andrew Stribling, Chris Krueger, Greg Loots, and Art Schuster. 77409 FH news.indd 11 $105,000.00 $72,000.00 $23,000.00 $12,000.00 $5,000.00 $2,953.00 344.00 1, 508.00 4,640.00 6,500.00 4,900.00 1,860.00 446.00 1,990.00 1,750.00 $26,891.00 Parent Council Gifts to School Aim for Success $990.00 Library Books $1,000.00 Hospitality $500.00 Technology $23,000.00 6/24/09 8:14 AM Fairhill Budding Artists Plano Profile Kid Art Contest Plano Profile recently sponsored an art contest for children ages 3 – 10. Several Fairhill students entered the contest. Second grader Hayden Strong won Honorable Mention for his very creative oil pastel tiger painting. From left: Kaden Collins, Christiana Carey, art teacher Betty Sue Finnell, Hayden Strong and Preston Cramer. Poetry During the poetry unit fourth grade students were asked to write a limerick about a dragon. All of the students entered their poems into the Creative Communication Poetry Contest. The following students’ poems were selected to be published and are finalists in the contest: Lauren Badura, Anna Brigmon, Christian Hensley, Lydia Reed, Isabella Serrano and Jamie Timpa. Congratulations fourth graders! Upper School students also entered their poems in the contest. The following students will have their work published: Max Beannon, Catherine Dabrowski, Sabah Dhanani, Anne Lightner, Megan Marshall, and Torie Shelton. Earth Day CElEbration anD DaDs’ Cookout Tom Alford, Michael’s dad, led his team of chefs through a day of rain to prepare a great cookout for students and their families. The rain did not dampen the family fun! Mr. Alford whose son Michael graduated this year has chaired the cookout for several years. Alissa Best and Brandon Boersen enjoyed working together on a “Senior Buddy” art project. Fairhill ChEEr tEam The Cheer team will be attending Camp through NCA (National Cheerleader Association) at SMU July 28th-July 30th. The Team is made up of Stephanie Sims, Catherine Dabrowski, Erica Dallas, Megan Marshall, Mary Falkenberg, Kirsti Jack, Devon Taylor, Sarah Thames, and Rickie Huang. Sam Wieland will serve as Mascot. On Earth Day Mitchell Hawk won first place for his creation of a litter bug using recycled materials. 77409 FH news.indd 12 6/24/09 8:14 AM Our next Literary and Science Scholars Former Falcons Kevin Campbell, Class of 1999, completed his Master’s degree in teaching in 2007. He is moving to Shanghai, China to teach Studio Arts and Digital Animation. Brandon Bonicard, Class of 2003, graduated in 2007 from the University of North Texas with a degree in General Studies. He is working for DeVry University in Irving, Texas as Community Outreach Representative. Brandon plans on campus and off site events as well as promoting DeVry at high schools, conferences, and seminars. Nick Cera, Class of 2003, completed his Bachelor of Arts degree in Geography at the University of Kansas in 2007. He is in his second year of the master’s program in Applied Geography at Texas State University. Mrs. Jennifer Allen presented English Awards to Stephen Pryor, Andrew Stribling, Jake Walnick, Art Schuster, Torie Shelton and Ross Lovell. Bryce Dallas, Class of 2003, graduated in December with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in visual arts with concentrations in sculpture and painting. He lives in Dallas and is employed by Woodward Skate Parks, working at the location at Grapevine Mills Mall and doing graphic designs for them. Mary Macaluso, Class of 2003, graduated Cum Laude with a degree in Family Studies from Texas Women’s University in 2007. She is currently living in San Francisco pursuing a master’s degree at San Francisco State University in Public Administration emphasizing Public Health. Mary is working at the San Francisco Department of Public Health doing disaster planning/emergency preparedness for the hospitals and healthcare providers in the city. Mary stated that this past year had been an incredible learning experience and a great start to what she feels will be a long career in Public Health. Christina McDonald, Class of 2003, graduated Magna Cum Laude from St. Edwards’s University in Austin,Texas with a degree in Communication with an emphasis on Communication in Culture. She is working at an accounting firm as an administrative assistant and looks forward to pursuing a career in school administration. der , Michael Alford, Sarah Vint and Matthew Sutton received Physics Awards from Mr. Wade Mercer. , 77409 FH news.indd 13 Steve Sobkowiak, Class of 2003, graduated from the University of Tulsa with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications and a minor in Marketing with emphasis in advertising and public relations. He is currently working in sales and marketing at Dave’s Claremore RV. Steve recently married and he and his wife, Stephanie are living in Tulsa. 6/24/09 8:14 AM An Excellent Year! The Fairhill Band The Fairhill Band had an excellent year! With the first year of a dedicated Upper School Band Class, the students were able to play at school basketball games, Mom’s and Dad’s Visiting Days, regular school concerts, and other activities. Members of the Upper School performed for the Vanguard School Dinner and Auction. The Beginning and Concert Bands worked hard to learn difficult music from “Pirates of the Caribbean” to “25 or 6 to 4” for older band members and “Surfin’ USA” to “Star Wars” for the first year band. In addition to all the performances at school, members of the Fairhill Band performed at the American Airlines Center during Dallas Stars Hockey Games, and even had an appearance on regional sports network FSN Southwest! A large contingent of parents and band members attended the Band Ski Trip to Winter Park, Colorado. The band performed at the base of the mountain, visited Capulin Volcano, and enjoyed skiing and snowboarding. Jazz Combo: Matthew Swanson, Greg Loots, Matt Speer, and Stephen Pryor Many Fairhill Band members will continue their music activities at Band Camp at Lake Murray in Oklahoma. Campers will study new music, play in jazz bands, and take additional instrument master classes. TAPPS State Art Results 2009 Taylor Proffer 1st Place Digitally Manipulated Photography Michael Alford 3rd Place Digitally Manipulated Photography Alexa Disraeli 1st Place Seek and Sketch Alexa Disraeli Honorable Mention State On-Site Drawing Mrs. Betty Sue Finnell presented awards to members of the National Art Honor Society at a banquet at Maggiano’s Little Italy in Plano. The following members and their families attended: Sarah Vint, Cody Walsh, Tyler Pruitt, Jake Walnick, Preston Sokol, Bennett Updegraff, John Anderson, Trent Galvis, Megan Marshall, Erica Dallas, Alexa Disraeli, Matthew Sutton, Michael Rosenthal, Michael Alford, Madalyn Coon, Adam Neifach, and Elena Phifer. Sarah Vint Honorable Mention Seek and Sketch Madalyn Coon 6th Place On-Site Photography Mrs. Jo Prees and yearbook staff 2nd Place in State 77409 FH news.indd 14 6/24/09 8:14 AM FAIRHILL SCHOOL AND DIAGNOSTIC ASSESSMENT CENTER MISSION STATEMENT 16150 Preston Road | Dallas, Texas 75248 Fairhill is dedicated to providing the best possible education to learning different students, emphasizing each student’s unique pattern of information acquisition, processing, and expression. To accomplish this, Fairhill focuses upon academic, social, and emotional developmemt. Fairhill guides its students in “learning to learn.” BOARD OF DIRECTORS Two of the seven Enterradores (gravediggers), Feliz (Mickey Earsing) and Tonta (Tori Murphy) discuss preparation for Ofelia’s funeral. Jameleto (Ben Revell) and Horacio (James Smiser) hide from Ofelia’s family. Jamleto Over 40 students from the Spanish II, III, and IV classes participated in Jamleto, an original adaptation of Shakespeare’s Hamlet. The performance was entirely in Spanish with an accompanying PowerPoint in English to help the audience, comprised of parents, staff, and Upper School students, follow along as the forlorn Prince Jamleto, played by Ben Revell, experienced familial strife. The action followed Jamleto from his romantic complications with Ofelia, played by Alissa Best, to unraveling the mysterious death of his father, El Fantamsa de Jamleto I, played by Caleb McCandless, to seeking revenge on his evil Uncle Claudio, played by Blake Perini, and his scheming mother Gertrudis, played by Sarah Vint. Although technically a tragedy since after a fencing match that goes terribly wrong, the entire royal family is left dead at the end of the play, lighthearted performances from the five Chinese servants, seven gravediggers, and three priests, kept things more in the vein of a comedy than a tragedy. Just when all seemed lost for Spain, Prince Fortinbraus of Portugal, played by Kyle Brannon arrived to save the day. The entire peninsula united under Fortinbraus’ rule and formed the new nation of Ibérica. 77409 FH news.indd 15 W. L. Pendergrass, Jr., Chair Tom Carse, Vice-Chair W. K. Gordon III, Ph.D., Secretary William K. Barnard, Treasurer John M. Gala Leslie Zale Greco Jerry B. Hutton, Ph.D. Carol Young Marvin Ann Minnis Jane Sego Jeffrey Siegel, Ph.D. Thomas C. Thompson Connie Wilson, Ph.D. ADMINISTRATION Jane Sego, Executive Director Carla Stanford, Assistant Director & Head of Lower School Melinda Cameron, Head of Upper School Ruth Willoughby, Director of Development & Public Relations William K. Gordon III, Ph.D., Director of Psychological Services & Director, Diagnostic Assessment Center Tom Wiemann, Athletic Director Cricket Burton, Business Manager 16150 Preston Road | Dallas, Texas 75248 Phone 972.233.1026 | Fax 972.233.8205 www.fairhill.org 6/24/09 8:14 AM NON PROFIT US POSTAGE PAID PLANO, TEXAS PERMIT NO. 181 FAIRHILL SCHOOL AND DIAGNOSTIC ASSESSMENT CENTER 16150 Preston Road | Dallas, Texas 75248 A FRIENDLY REMINDER Former Falcons and Falcon Alumni If you have former student or alumni news to share, please call or email Ruth Willoughby, Director of Development at 972-233-1026 or [email protected]. Free $$$ for Fairhill!!!! Tom Thumb, Albertson’s, Kroger, Target Visa and Central Market offer free $$$ to Fairhill through their customer participation rebate programs. Black & White Prom Celebrations Mrs. Krista Bomar, sponsor, looked on as Matthew Sutton expressed surprise over his casino winnings at the Black and White Prom. Kendall Sargent and Michael Alford, king and queen of the prom, led the presentation dance. 77409 FH news.indd 16 6/24/09 8:14 AM