Voices of the Valley
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Voices of the Valley
Garnet Valley School District Community Newsletter Voices of the Valley Winter 2015 Volume 24, Issue II Live, Work, & Learn Now having the pleasure to reflect back on this winter, it’s unbelievable just how impactful it was! Two hour delays, school closings, the cancellation of after school activities seemed to be the norm rather than the exception the last few months. However, with the support of this extraordinary school community, our teachers, support staff, and administrators continued to provide our students with the very best of the best education! From our students winning state and national awards in academics and extracurricular activities to our teachers winning accolades for their expertise in teaching, coaching, and directing, Mother Nature did very little to diminish the learning in Garnet Valley. Please enjoy reading about the phenomenal success that our district achieved this winter. Voices in the Valley not only memorializes that our schools and students continue their strong tradition of excellence, but it is also is a testimony to how fortunate we are to live, work, and learn in Garnet Valley. Happy Spring!! Dr. Marc Bertrando Instructional Calendar & The Start of 2015-2016 School Year Most years the Instructional Calendar is approved at the monthly school board meeting in March with very little discussion or fanfare. However, this year was different. Labor Day happens to occur on September 7, which is the latest date that it can fall in the calendar. Traditionally, students have returned to school on the Tuesday after Labor Day. With Labor Day occurring so late, there was discussion about whether the students would return to school before or after Labor Day. Knowing that there might be some strong feelings related to this decision, the district decided to poll the families and staff. The survey was simple and respondents needed to answer only one question; My family prefers to begin the school year before or after Labor Day. Almost 3000 people responded to the survey and over 60% preferred that school starts the Tuesday after Labor Day. All of the other decisions related to the calendar were made during meetings held with the Calendar Committee. This committee is comprised of parents, teachers, paraprofessionals, and administrators. The Instructional Calendar will be approved at the March Board meeting and posted on the web on Tuesday, March 17th. Mrs. Pat Dunn The Musical “Oliver!” is a Hit at Garnet Valley High School! Oliver!, the musical adaption of Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens, first debuted in London in 1960 and then followed on Broadway in New York in 1963. Set in 1830’s London, it is the story of a lonely orphan boy in search of a home and love and his encounters with a colorful cast of characters and entertaining situations that ultimately lead him to be reunited with his family. (continued on page 16) Page 2 VOICES OF THE VALLEY Volume 24, Issue II GVES Jump Rope for Heart In honor of February being heart healthy month, Garnet Valley Elementary and their Physical Education Department completed it's annual Jump Rope For Heart event for the American Heart Association. Staff, Students and parents were invited to the gym to take part in different exercises that increased Mrs. Hayes' 4th grade Class after the event & their heart rate. As a school, GVES fundraised a total Mrs. Kelly Owens H&PE Teacher of $10,756 for the American Heart Association. Mrs. Kelly Owens Colin Carr- 4th Grader Drew Van Horn- 4th Grader GVMS Family Literacy Night February 5th was a truly “awesome” night for Garnet Valley Middle School as we hosted its second annual Family Literacy Night. Literacy Night was designed to enhance the connections and collaboration between the home and school while showcasing students’ achievements across all content areas. This year more than 200 students and their families came out to participate in a variety of activities including stop motion animation storytelling, math and literacy games, make and take crafts, and so much more! For our student writers, several local authors led discussions on the writing and publishing processes, and in keeping with the Road to Awesome theme of the Middle School, the cafeteria underwent an absolutely incredible transformation into a gallery of student work. Student creations such as essays, genealogy projects, hero projects, science labs, math poems, and every type of art imaginable lined the walls and filled the tables highlighting the extraordinary talents of our middle level learners. Yes, February 5 was an “awesome” night for Garnet Valley Middle School! Dr. Ken Acker Volume 24, Issue II VOICES OF THE VALLEY Page 3 National Geographic State Bee (BSES & GVMS Semifinalists) Bethel Springs Elementary School’s fifth grader Anagha Pai (pictured left) and Garnet Valley Middle School’s seventh grader Brent Nevy have both been notified by the National Geographic Society that they are semifinalists eligible to compete in the 2015 Pennsylvania National Geographic State Bee, sponsored by Google and Plum Creek. The contest will be held in Harrisburg on Friday, March 27, 2015. This is the second level of the National Geographic Bee competition, which is now in its 27th year. School Bees were held in schools with fourth- through eighth-grade students throughout the state to determine each school champion. School champions then took a qualifying test, which they submitted to the National Geographic Society. The National Geographic Society has invited up to 100 of the top-scoring students in each of the 50 states, District of Columbia, Department of Defense Dependents Schools and U.S. territories to compete in the state Bees. Each state champion will receive $100, the “National Geographic Atlas of the World, 10th Edition,” a medal, and a trip to Washington, D.C., to represent their state in the National Geographic Bee Championship to be held at National Geographic Society headquarters, May 11-13, 2015. The national champion will receive a $50,000 college scholarship and lifetime membership in the Society. The national champion will also travel (along with one parent or guardian), all expenses paid, to the Galápagos Islands, where he/she will experience geography firsthand through up-close encounters with the islands’ unique wildlife and landscapes. National Geographic Channel and Nat Geo WILD will air the 2015 National Geographic Bee Championship final round, moderated by award-winning journalist Soledad O’Brien, on Friday, May 15, at 8 p.m. ET. The final round will be aired later on public television stations. National Geographic Society Press Release PMEA District 12 5/6 String Fest Congratulations go out to the following Garnet Valley Elementary School, Bethel Springs Elementary School, and Garnet Valley Middle School students who participated in Tuesday's PMEA District 12 5/6 String Fest at Kennett High School. They did an amazing job! See picture left (left to right) Cece Tran, Manya Ajith, Ashleigh Lustgarten, Eleri Phillips, Kevin Glenn, Zora Mardjoko, Jashvi Desai, and Eve Keener. Mrs. Jenna Burke Page 4 VOICES OF THE VALLEY Volume 24, Issue II Pica’s Restaurant Surprises 1st Grade Class with Pizza Party Part of Concord Elementary School’s first grade curriculum is learning how to write a friendly letter. Mrs. Beth McCarry and her first grade class thought it would be fun to write to some of the students’ favorite companies! Seven year old, Brandon Baird wrote to Pica’s Restaurant (located in Upper Darby, PA) about his love of Pica’s pizza. Owner, Mr. Frank Pica Jr. and his daughter Lori surprised the class with a pizza party. The students were thrilled with the delicious surprise! They learned good things can happen when you take the time to give a compliment. Mrs. Beth McCarry GVES - Pretzels for Patients Garnet Valley Elementary School joined over 29,000 other schools across the country by participating in a fund raising effort to benefit the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. These funds will go to promote research and provide aid for families of patients with these illnesses. On Friday, March 6, we celebrated our efforts with a soft pretzel for each student and staff member. Many thanks for your generosity in support of our efforts and showing your children the importance of charity to benefit and support others. We raised over $600 last week! Dr. Jason Kotch GVMS- Jags Help the Lions Donate old glasses to the Lions: "Jags help the Lions!" The Early Act Club is collecting eyeglasses to donate to the Lions Club. Donate old prescription eyeglasses so they can be recycled and reused. There will be a collection box in the middle school front office and in the cafeteria. Glasses will be collected until spring break. Thanks for your help! GVMS E-Alert VOICES OF THE VALLEY Volume 24, Issue II Page 5 Read Across America Week Read Across America Day is a nationwide reading celebration that takes place annually on March 2 which is Dr. Seuss’ birthday. Across the country, thousands of schools participate by bringing together kids and books, and Concord Elementary School hopped on board by celebrating a Dr. Seuss book each day. On Monday we kicked off the week with crazy hat day. On Tuesday we hosted a number of mystery readers and guest readers from the school district and the community who dropped by to read to our students. Wednesday we had "Dress your Best day"...both staff and students enjoyed dressing up in celebration of Read Across America. Classes also had a chance to win prizes by answering Dr. Seuss trivia each morning. The boys and girls enjoyed reading all week long in honor of Dr. Seuss. Mrs. Vanessa Stroup Bethel Springs Elementary School staff and students celebrated the birthday of Dr. Seuss on March 2nd as the start of Read Across America Week. All were encouraged to don their most Seussical coiffs and chapeaus! Parents, GVSD staff, community members, and even local sportscaster, Rob Ellis, came to share their favorite stories with students. All of the week’s activities were focused on the joy and value of reading! Mr. Steven Piasecki Favorite Hat Day started the Read Across America celebration at Garnet Valley Elementary School but the Dr. Seuss fun continues all month with March Book Madness. Each week, classes vote for their favorite Dr. Seuss books in a bracket tournament. Students vote in homerooms and track the tournament through their Study Skills classes. One Dr. Seuss Book will ultimately be the GVES Champion. Who will win, we will see! Dr. Jason Kotch Page 6 VOICES OF THE VALLEY Volume 24, Issue II Recent Revisions of State Assessments Several changes have been implemented by PDE (PA Department of Education) in the last two years regarding the PSSA tests that have affected that which will be now be assessed at all tested grades. The revisions include a shift in content and emphasis for several of the grades, from grade 3 to 8. The changes pertain to both mathematics and ELA (English Language Arts) assessments. On Monday, February 23, 2015, the GV curriculum supervisors met with parents/guardians of students in grades 3 to 5 from both BSES and GVES . Mrs. Susan Iocco addressed the mathematics and science assessments and Mr. Anthony Gabriele addressed updates for the ELA assessments. Each supervisor reviewed curricular changes that have been implemented at the elementary level. Additionally, each shared samples of released items so that parents could develop an understanding of the rigor of the assessments as well as the change in types of questions that will be presented to students in the upcoming assessments in April 2015. Numerous questions were answered during the workshop. On Thursday, February 26, 2015, a similar workshop was held at GVMS. The format of the presentation was the same as elementary workshop. The presentations, which include a link to the PDE website, are posted on each of the three school’s websites. Parents/guardians unable to attend the workshops who are interested in the new changes to the tests as well as the Pa Core Standards shifts are encouraged to review the presentations. Mrs. Susan Iocco Delaware County Excellence in Teaching Award Franklin Mint federal Credit Union Foundation, in partnership with Franklin Mint Credit Union and the Delaware County Intermediate Unit recognize outstanding and innovative teachers in Delaware County. Congratulations goes out to Concord Elementary School teacher Mike Simone for being selected as a Delaware County Excellence in Teaching Award recipient. Mike is one of 19 educators in the county to receive this award. Mike will be officially recognized at the Partners in Education Celebration on April 30th. Way to go Mike!!!! Dr. Marc Bertrando Mike Simone Delaware County Excellence in Teaching Award Mr. Simone and his First Grade Class Volume 24, Issue II VOICES OF THE VALLEY Page 7 Gifts From Garnet Valley Alex Patton, Corina Brito, Michelle Barnes, Corrine Driban, Allie Miller, Jackie Sever, Maureen Sullivan, Sarah Ristine Jenna Hostetler, Katie Shoemaker, Lexi Kozin, Andrew Dawson, Jake Arters, Max Selverian, Dan Lanham Emma Blake, Jackie Sever, Lady Jag, Sean Burke, Blake Farrell The Peer Counselors Club at Garnet Valley High School recently wrapped-up its 7th annual present drive, Gifts from Garnet Valley. The event, which took place from December 1st to December 16th, benefits City Team Ministries of Chester, Pa and the district’s community outreach program, Heartsto-Homes. Rallying support from teachers, students, support staff, administrators, and community members, the Peer Counselors collected enough funds to ‘adopt and shop’ for 65 children. In addition, they were also able to provide a very generous donation to the Hearts-to-Home program, which is dedicated to assisting families in need throughout the district. Gifts from Garnet Valley was not the only present drive within the district, however, At Garnet Valley Elementary School the faculty, staff, and parents were also able to collect enough donations to ‘adopt and shop’ for 72 children during their 9th annual present drive, which also benefits City Team Ministries. All gifts for both present drives will be distributed to families in need throughout Delaware County this Holiday Season. Mr. Michael Longo Super Fresh Surprises 1st Grade Class with Milk and Cookies Party Part of Concord Elementary School’s first grade curriculum is learning how to write a friendly letter. Mrs. Beth McCarry and her class thought it would be fun to write to some of the students’ favorite companies! Seven year old, Ethan Kang wrote to Super Fresh (located in Kennett Square) about his love of milk. Mr. Scott Jacobi (store manager) and two of his employees surprised the class with a milk and cookies party. The class learned interesting milk facts and donned milk mustache stickers. They learned that when you write a nice letter you get something sweet in return! Mrs. Beth McCarry Page 8 VOICES OF THE VALLEY Volume 24, Issue II News-O-Matic Below is a photo of Ms. Ruoff's 3rd grade class at Garnet Valley Elementary on News-O-Matic, an on-line newspaper for kids that focuses on non-fiction reading. The class was selected to choose the stories for the day. They spent about 45 minutes sharing ideas and talking with Russ Kahn, the Editor In Chief of News-O-Matic. The articles the students ended up choosing to publish were titled "Denmark Wants the North Pole" and "One Tricky Bird". During the Skype session they also discussed if circus animals should be banned and some of the traditions of Hanukkah. Articles about these topics are also featured on News-O-Matic. Dr. Jason Kotch Chartwells Food Services Chartwells, Garnet Valley’s food service provider, regularly promotes exciting food choices encouraging students to make healthy decisions. For Example, on Personal Pizza Day students were allowed to choose their own healthy toppings. Would it surprise you to know that black olives were the topping of choice? New options to come include Top Your Burger, Fruit Ice, and Waffle Bars with fruit toppings. March is National Nutrition Month. This year we are celebrating "Love Salad" promotions featuring different salads as an entree options. Please check our Food Services web page for the days we feature these salads. We are also having two fun Chef to School events at the Middle School on the 18th and at Concord on the 19th. Bob Ballister, Food Service Director Volume 24, Issue II VOICES OF THE VALLEY Page 9 GVES Mileage Club GVES 5th Grade Top Runners (Left to Right) Matthew Pulcinella & Ethan Everitt GVES had another successful year of Mileage Club! Students had the opportunity to run or walked laps on the GVES walking trail in the fall. With the help of GVES parent volunteers and Physical Education Teachers all laps were recorded for prizes! Approximately 5.5 laps around the GVES Walking trail is one mile. The following students had the most laps in their grade. In fifth grade- 1st place was Ethan Everitt with 113, 2nd place was Matthew Pulcinella with 110, in fourth grade- 1st place was George Kuney with 129, 2nd place was Nick MeGill with 111 and in third grade- 1st place was Zachary King and Luke Schneeweis with 90 and 2nd place was Matthew Pun with 87. The classes that had the most laps were the following: Mrs. Carey's 5th grade with 544, Mrs. Hayes' 4th grade with 801, and Mrs. LoCastro's 3rd grade with 630. As a school, GVES ran a total of 12,586 laps approximately 2,288 miles! Mrs. Kelly Owens Buddy Benches In January, Bethel Springs Elementary School staff and students held a dedication ceremony to mark the installation of two Buddy Benches in the school’s playground. A “Buddy Bench” is a place for students to sit when they are seeking other students with whom to play. All students participated in lessons to know exactly how the Buddy Bench should be used. Funds for the Buddy Bench were raised partly by the students themselves, along with generous contributions from the BSES Home and School Association and REACH 211. To add a personal touch, a contest was held for students to design a sign that would go behind each Buddy Bench. Pictured above are our two contest winners—fourth grader Kaitlyn sharp and fifth grader Vincent DeJohn. Mr. Steven Piasecki Bethel Springs Elementary School Buddy Bench Garnet Valley Elementary School Buddy Bench Page 10 VOICES OF THE VALLEY Volume 24, Issue II There’s Much to Buzz About in Bethel Springs In January Bethel Springs held a school spelling bee in order to select students who would go on to compete in the regional Scripps Spelling Bee held in February at the DCIU. Pictured from left to right are: Sanjana Balaji (Grade 3 winner), Rathna Reddy (Grade 4 winner and school bee champion), and Sathvik Chadive and Aaadarsh Balaji (Grade 5 winners). Only our 5th grade students were eligible to participate in the regional bee at the DCIU. Fifth grader Aadarsh Balaji placed third in the regional bee and GVMS student (and BSES alum) Aditi Sridhar placed second. We are proud of these students! We thank BSES sponsors Mrs. Tara Allen and Mrs. Heather Flynn for giving our students this opportunity! Mr. Steven Piasecki February is National Children’s Dental Health Month. Mr. Guidetti’s first grade students and their fifth grade buddies participated in a lesson conducted by local dentist and BSES parent, Dr. Lance Panarello. Dr. Panarello taught students about the importance of taking care of their teeth and about the work of dentists. Through the efforts of Mrs. Lynn Cashell and her 4th grade students, the staff and students of BSES were treated to a special assembly with the Phillies Phanatic. With his usual zany antics, the Phanatic entertained the crowd, but he also imparted a message about the importance of reading. Volume 24, Issue II VOICES OF THE VALLEY Page 11 Nature Trail Owling A group of 25 students and parents braved a cold January night to go owling on the BSES Nature Trail. The evening was facilitated by our resident bird and nature expert, Mr. Brian Quindlen. In addition to the outdoor adventure, the group participated in a lesson led by a representative of the Audubon society. This was arranged by BSES Nature Trail Committee chairperson, Peg Courtney. A lot of cool and interesting owl facts were shared and the lesson included a live owl as well as an experiment involving owl pellets. There were no owl sightings on the Trail, but it was still an interesting and memorable experience for all! Mr. Steven Piasecki GVMS Good Day at Science Olympiad The Garnet Valley Middle School Science Olympiad team, who competed on Wednesday, March 4th, in the South East Regional tournament, came in 6th. Congratulations to the students below; we wish them well at the state tournament on April 25th. Sai Mamidula and Vikas Rana -- 1st place in Bio Process Lab Michael Kuoch and Justin Rheinstadter--1st, Crave the Wave Jashvi Desai and Nathan Chen -- 4th, Entomology Jeffrey Lin and Bethany Ho-- 4th, Fossils Jeffrey Lin and Michael Kuoch-- 4th, Meteorology Michael Kuoch and Sai Mamidula--1st, Road Scholar Matt Mangine and Jashvi Desai-- 4th, Simple Machines Justin Rheinstadter and Neeraj Shenoy-- 4th, Solar System Abhinav Singh and Josh Shoemaker--1st, Keep the Heat Team members, also deserving recognition: Eddie King, Serena Kothari, Matt Toner, Dylan Tran, and Josh Wong, and alternates Eileen Feng, Paddy Prasad, Maitreyi Naikwadi, Eleri Phillips, Aafreen Pattan, Afrah Riaz, Sarah Rossi, Arjun Manjunath, Shiva Ilayanambi and Tanuj Gaikwad. Ms. Carolyn Kunze VOICES OF THE VALLEY Page 12 Volume 24, Issue II Strategic Technology Planning Committee Update Increasing access to technology is essential for our students as they prepare for the future. Having a personal learning device, such an iPad, Chromebook, or laptop, is a way to empower our students to maximize their full potential and ensure their college and career readiness. Understanding not only the importance of developing a long-term, strategic technology plan but also understanding the magnitude of its effects on the district in the years to come, a technology planning committee was formed of all stakeholders in the district. This committee is comprised of 30+ students, parents, Board members, classroom teachers, and support staff, as well as building and district level administration. The committee is truly representative of all grade levels and content areas of our district. The Technology Planning Committee has met on three occasions (December 4th, January 8th & 29th) and has a final meeting of the year scheduled for May 27th. The committee’s goals are listed on the following page. The committee used The National Educational Technology Plan’s “five essentials” as a framework to develop a blueprint to move the Garnet Valley School District forward and for it to continue to be a model for other districts. The National Educational Technology Plan offered a model of learning powered by technology, with goals and recommendations in five areas: learning, assessment, teaching, infrastructure, and productivity. The committee used these five areas as a backdrop to discuss our current instructional practices, level of collaboration among staff and students, and how our technology is currently integrated into our classrooms. More important to the long-term plan, the committee outlined goals and objectives in those same areas to refocus our district for the future. Numerous hardware and software options for the classroom were examined throughout the meetings, as well as evaluating several Learning Management Systems and our current productivity and communication system. An in-depth analysis of our high school’s Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policy was performed, with our high school students providing valuable feedback and guidance to move forward. The committee concluded our most recent meeting with productive discussions surrounding our district’s technology procedures and policies, including social media guidelines for staff and students, technology acceptance forms, and a parent/guardian informational letter for using Google Apps for Education, which our district has implemented over the last few years. The Strategic Technology Planning Committee’s final meeting is scheduled for May 27, 2015 and will include topics such as “Technology Boot Camp” (August 24th-27th); on going ACTS (Acquiring Classroom Technology Skills) professional development classes, and protecting student data. I want to thank all the teachers, administrators, School Board, parents, and students who volunteered for the committee and to those that took time out of their busy schedules to complete surveys and provide feedback. This Strategic Technology Plan could not have materialized without the hard work and dedication of all those involved. Mr. Samuel Mormando Director of Technology Volume 24, Issue II VOICES OF THE VALLEY Page 13 Strategic Technology Planning Committee Goals The Strategic Technology Planning Committee’s goals are as follows: •Develop a multi-year plan (5 years) •Assess our infrastructure needs •Choose the right hardware & software for students to use in the classroom •Choose how to pilot new hardware, software, etc. •Ensure that technology works to support curriculum and instruction •Create a collaborative, ongoing professional development plan for all staff •Communicate with all stakeholders throughout the entire process •Balance cost-effective and cost-saving strategies with best educational practices District Registration for Residents - Online Forms Incoming families wishing to register their child for school in the Garnet Valley School District, may now download all of the necessary forms from our website. These forms can be completed electronically and printed or they may be printed then completed by hand. Either way, the registrant is still required to register in person while supplying all of the necessary documentation. The online forms shall prove to be more efficient by eliminating the need to pick up registration packets in person. Look for the dropdown for “Registration Office” on our website under “Our District”. (The Annual Kindergarten Registration will still be conducted at Concord Elementary School.) Mrs. Christine Jones Concordville Rotary Club Donates Dictionaries The Rotary Club of Concordville Chadds Ford delivered their annual donation of dictionaries to all third grade students in Garnet Valley Schools on Thursday, December 18. Carol Swerden, Treasurer, and Terry Dougherty, Foundation Board member and New Generations Committee member, met with several third grade classes to present the dictionaries. The Rotarians talked with the students about the club's motto, service above self. They explained how Rotary works to raise money and then gives the money to the community. Events like the Chadds Ford Pumpkin Carve help to fundraise. The club supports local schools and organizations and even supports a school in Haiti. Making the donation of dictionaries was very appropriately timed with it being the holiday season. Jason M. Kotch, Ed.D. Page 14 VOICES OF THE VALLEY Visit us on the Web at: www.garnetvalleyschools.com Email: [email protected] Monday, March 23rd at 6:30 PM Garnet Valley Middle School Important Meeting held for parents of 5th grade students. You will receive information from the GVMS staff about the middle school program, so that you can assist your child in making a smooth transition to this next phase of his/her school years. Volume 24, Issue II Thursday, March 19th, at 7PM GVES Gym Grade 2 Parent Meeting at GVES - Parents/ Guardians of second grade students are invited to an informational meeting about the transition to 3rd grade at Garnet Valley Elementary. GVES staff members will share information about the transition and about 3rd grade followed by a self-tour of the building. We hope you can join us! Please call the GVES Office at (610)579-4150 with any questions. Voices of the Valley Garnet Valley School District Community Newsletter Published by : GVSD 80 Station Rd. Glen Mills PA Second Grade Math Night: The Concord Elementary Home & School Association is very pleased to sponsor the 6th annual Math Night for our second grade students. This special night will be held at the Concord Elementary Cafeteria on Wednesday, March 18, 2015 from 6pm to 7:30pm. The goal of this event is to encourage the love of math in our children by having them participate in some hands-on, fun math activities, games and puzzles. There will be prizes during this FREE event, so sign up now!! A parent or guardian must attend with each student. To sign up, please email Cynthia Robinson @ [email protected] Volume 24, Issue II VOICES OF THE VALLEY Red Cross Blood Drive: We need you to help the American Red Cross and local hospital patients by donating blood at the Garnet Valley Elementary School Blood drive on Friday, March 27 from 12:005:00pm. To sign-up go to www.redcrossblood.org and enter sponsor code: gves. SAVE THE DATE: CES Annual Auction: Concord's Annual Auction is coming up on Friday, April 10. They have great classroom and community baskets as well as live auction items. Page 15 Dates from the HS: March 20th – Band Expo GVHS Auditorium @ 7:00 pm March 24th – March 27th Mid-term Exams GV Solo Festival - Sat, April 11, 2015 Open to all Garnet Valley band, orchestra, and piano students in grades 5-12. Perform an instrumental solo for music adjudicators. Students will receive written feedback and a participation medal. Signups due by March 25. The annual silent auction will be here before we know it--the date for this year's biggest party will be Friday, April 24th. Stay up-to-date on everything "auction" in the weeks leading up to the big event by "liking" BSES Silent Auction on Facebook! VOICES OF THE VALLEY Page 16 Oliver! (continued from cover) Volume 24, Issue II Photos Below On March 6-8 Oliver! debuted on the Garnet Valley Stage, despite the challenge of a snow storm that delayed opening night. Included in this performance were over 200 students, grades K-12 performing on the stage, along with high school students performing in the orchestra pit, working in the production crew, and behind the production of sets that were as well done as any on Broadway. The Garnet and White cast of characters with alternating students in lead roles included some of the following: Fagin (played by Mikhail Kaba and Marco Newsome), the con artist who leads a band of child pick-pockets, The Artful Dodger (played by Meghan Arters and Cara Greco), who is Fagin’s loyal partner in crime, Nancy (played by Emily Murphy and Valentina Giribaldi) who is torn between her love for her boyfriend, the cruel Bill Sykes(played by Kyle Erwin and Jake Arters), and her desire to help Oliver Twist (played by Ryan Nealon and Jenna Kitchen), who she has grown fond of and wants to save from the dangerous circumstances he has found himself in. Over 2,500 plus patrons attending the four shows enjoyed the unique portrayals of these, as well as other characters that round out this heart-warming story. Together with the chorus of Fagin’s gang, the orphans and workers, they all belted out some of the classic songs well known from this show: “Consider Yourself”, “As Long As He Needs Me”, “Food, Glorious Food,” “Oliver!“, “Oom-Pah-Pah”, and “You’ve Got to Pick a Pocket or Two”. Each night’s performance brought the audience to their feet for applause during the final curtain calls! Director, Heather Arters said “I was so proud of the cast, crew, parents, volunteers, and audience for making the show work out and allowing the kids to have all of their performances, though one a night later, in spite of the weather. I will miss all of our seniors, but I am looking forward to Footloose and The Music Man next year”. Mrs. Arters will say goodbye to 34 seniors many of whom have been with her through all four years of high school musical productions, and together turned in about 134 shows between them. And they will miss her! Be sure to come out for the 2015-16 season of musical performances by the Garnet Valley Performing Arts Association at the Garnet Valley Nora Reiss, Parent Contributor High School. They are always a delight! GVSD Board of School Directors: Rosemary Fiumara, President 610-459-2302 Tracy A. Karwoski,, Vice President 610-485-6320 Mary Kay Beirne 610-361-0058 Bob Anderson 610-459-0783 Maria Deysher 610-299-8869 Greg Chestnut 610-283-5037 Scott Mayer 267-690-8425 Ralph Goldbach 215-908-6100 Richard Jones 610-662-8816 Seated with the Board: Marc Bertrando, Ed.D. Patricia Dunn Vincent Citarelli, Ed.D. Michael Puppio, Esq. Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Assistant Superintendent for Human Resources & Staff Effectiveness Board Solicitor John Scully Treasurer Margaret F. Brown Secretary Nancy O. Ward Supervisor Human Resources