Concord High School - Brandywine School District
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Concord High School - Brandywine School District
Summer 2013 Concord High School Important Dates Tues., Aug. 13 Fall Sports Meeting 7 PM - Auditorium Wed., Aug. 14 New student walk-thru 10-11:30 AM & 6:30—8 PM Thurs., Aug. 15 1st Day of Fall Sports Wed., Aug. 21 thru Fri. Aug. 23 Teacher Inservice Days Mon., Aug.26 1st Student Day GR 9 & 12 Sat., Aug. 24 Atlantic Harmony Brigade performance 7 pm Tues., Aug. 27 All students attend Fri., Aug. 30 Labor Day Holiday (Schools Closed, Offices Open) Mon., Sep. 2 Labor Day (Schools and Offices Closed) Wed., Sep. 4 Picture Day - Underclass Thurs., Sep. 5 Dear CHS Families, I hope you are having a great summer! We are well underway with our plans for the upcoming 2013 – 2014 school year. Our focus continues to be on academics and raising student achievement. The purpose of this newsletter is to provide you with important dates, events, and information about the beginning of the school year. A list of school events is located to the left of this message and is posted on the Concord website (www.brandywineschools.org/concord). If you are new to our school, WELCOME! Please feel free to stop by over the summer if you have any questions. Our informal Walk-Through Open House will be held on Wednesday, August 14th. We are offering two sessions to accommodate all of our families: 10:00 am – 11:30 am and 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm. This is a time for you to walk through the building and become familiar with the lay out and location of the rooms throughout our building. We will have students providing informal tours of the building for your convenience. Although our teachers will not be available, the administrative team will be here and will give a brief overview of Concord High School at 10:00 am and 6:30 pm. Monday, August 26th is the first day of school for all 9th and 12th graders ONLY. Students should report to Concord for a full day of school from 7:30am – 2:15pm. Homerooms are assigned alphabetically by grade and will be posted on the school’s exterior doors the last week in August. All schedules will be given to students on the first day of school. Tuesday, August 27th: All students, grades 9, 10, 11, and 12, should report to school for a full day of school from 7:30am – 2:15pm. This is the first day for our 10th and 11th graders. HomeRosh Hashanah (Schools Closed, rooms are assigned alphabetically by grade and will be posted on the school’s exterior doors the last week in August. All schedules will be given to students on their first day of school. Offices Open) Tues., Sep. 10 – Fri., Sep. 13 Senior Portrait Make-ups Wed., Sep. 11 Senior Parent Meeting Raider Room 7 pm Tues., Sep. 17 Open House 7 pm Mon., Sep. 30 1st MP Interim Ends, GR 9-12 Fri., Oct. 4 Inservice Day, (Schools Closed, Offices Open) Wed., Oct. 9 1st MP Interims Distributed, GR 9-12 Wed., Oct. 16 PSAT Testing Fri., Oct. 18 Parent Conferences, GR 9-12 (Schools Closed, Offices Open) A few highlights: Schedules will be given out on your child’s first day of school. Grades 9 and 12—August 26th. Grades 10 and 11—August 27th. Schedule changes can be made through your guidance counselor during the summer and during the first week of school. Please remember when dropping off your child in the morning, please pull all the way down to the second entrance to alleviate traffic issues on Ebright and Naamans Roads. Please monitor your child to be sure they complete all summer assignments before school starts. Lunch is $1.75. We are happy to welcome new staff to our building so far this year: Ms. Lauren Giza—our new Vocal Music Teacher Mr. David Hogan—our new Math Teacher Ms. Deborah Dehghan—our new office staff Mr. Scott Klabunde—our new Athletic Trainer Thank you for all you do in supporting Concord High School. Our goal has always been, and will continue to be, to provide ALL students with access to the very best education we can deliver. I look forward to meeting you at the many upcoming events. Fri., Oct. 25 Picture Retake Day Underclass Fri., Nov. 1 1st MP Ends, GR 9-12 Sat., Nov. 2 Homecoming 10:30 AM V. Appoquinimink HS Mon., Nov. 4 Staff Professional Work Day, GR Keep in the Know—Visit our Websites: Concord High School............................................. http://brandywineschools.org/concord/site 9-12 (Schools Closed, Offices Home Access Center ............................................. https://hac.doe.k12.de.us/homeaccess/ Open) Sports Schedules................................................... www.Raiderssports.com Veterans Day (Schools and Of- Brandywine School District ................................... www.brandywineschools.org fices Closed) Parent Resource Center ........................................ www.brandywineschools.org—Under Site Shortcuts, click on Parent Center 1st MP Report Cards School Store .......................................................... http://brandywineschools.org/concord/site Distributed, GR 9-12 Mon., Nov.11 Wed., Nov. 13 Sincerely, Anne Lambert Principal 2 Summer 2013 Did you know. . . EARLY DISMISSAL PROCEDURE Parents are encouraged to schedule appointments outside of normal school hours whenever possible. However, if your child has an appointment during school hours, please follow this procedure to ensure your child is ready and waiting for you at the appointed time and classroom disruptions are kept to a minimum. • Give your child a note to be handed in to the Main Office first thing in the morning with the date and time your child needs to be excused early. This note should have the child's first and last names, time of dismissal, reason, and your daytime phone number. ALL early dismissals are confirmed by phone. • The child will be given a pass that allows him/her to be meet you out front. If you follow this procedure, you do not need to come into the school to sign out your child. If you have a last minute appointment, the Attendance Office will need one of the following authorizations from you. • Come in person to pick-up your child • Send a fax to 529-3094, or • Send an email. Call the school at 475-3951 for the email address. Concord High School is a closed campus – Students are not permitted to leave without proper permission. week of school. A letter will be sent home with your login and password. Please contact your child’s Guidance Counselor if you need assistance. FIRE LANE REMINDER: Please Do Not Park or leave your vehicle unattended in our Fire Lanes. The Delaware Fire Marshal’s office recently conducted an inspection and we were reminded that it is against the law to park in Fire/Emergency Lanes. Thank you for your cooperation. CELL PHONES Please check your student’s Code of Conduct Handbook that is handed out on the 1st day of school for the policy. SICK CHILD If your child becomes ill during the school day, he/she should report to the Nurse’s office. School Nurses maintain records of illnesses and it is important that this procedure be followed. Students are discouraged from calling parents/guardians directly when they are ill. This circumvents the system, skews records, and causes unnecessary classroom disruptions. ACADEMIC HELP FREE ACADEMIC TUTORING Need help with math homework? Want help practicing Spanish vocabulary words? Concord High School's National Honor SociBrandywine School District has a policy on releasing students to ety offers free academic tutoring every Tuesday and Wednespersons other than parents/legal guardians. This policy only day in room DD228 beginning at 2:20 pm. This is on a drop-in applies to releasing students from school at times other than basis, no sign-ups required. You can stay as long or as little as the end of the school day, the end of any school sponsored you like to get help with any subject whether it's geometry, event or activity, or at the end of after school child care operat- physics, algebra, pre-calc., English, or civics. Tutoring sessions ed by the school. You may designate a person as authorized to end at 3:30 pm and after-school bus passes are available. Tupick up your child either in writing or by phone to an administoring will begin in September. The date will be announced. If trator. Please see the complete policy online at: you have any questions, contact Mrs. Fried @ darwww.brandywineschools.org Policy 08.8 [email protected]. __________________________________________ RELEASING YOUR CHILD: STUDENT ID CARDS All students need a Student ID. Student ID’s are created by the NEW FOR 2013-2014 SCHOOL school photographer when the student’s picture is taken. Even YEAR if you do not plant to purchase pictures, students MUST have HEALTH EXAMINATION REQUIREMENTS FOR their picture taken. This ID is required for admittance to sport9TH GRADERS: ing events, dances, etc. If your student does not have their picture taken they will not get an ID. For seniors, Student ID’s will Starting with the 2013-2014 school year, all entering 9th graders must have a health exam which was completed within the last 2 be created from their Senior Portrait. years. Documentation must be received by the nurse within 30 DROPPING OFF YOUR CHILD days from the start of school. The following forms are acceptaPlease pull your vehicle all the way down to the last door by ble and available on the CHS website: the POOL door. This door opens into the back hallway of our www.brandywineschools.org/concord. school. Pulling down to the last door helps to alleviate traffic Click on Nurse’s Office > Nurse’s Forms and use either of these back-ups on Ebright and Naamans Roads. Please be considerate forms: of each other. * Delaware School Health Exam Form * DIAA Sports Physical Form – this must be used if your child HOME ACCESS CENTER (HAC) intends to participate in sports at Concord HAC allows you to view your child's grades, assignments, and You may also use the Physical Form provided by your doctor. attendance. The website is: https:/hac.doe.k12.de.us. HAC is ____________________________________________________ closed for the summer and will re-open approximately the 1st 3 Summer 2013 on April 16 with the Delaware Kids Inspiring Kids program to educators, students Hope everyone is enjoying a safe and restful summer. Soon an audience of 125 + which included rd and parents! This is Chris’s 3 year presenting at this conthe new school year will be here. Fall sports begin August ference. 15th. As a reminder, if your child plans on participating in any sport, they need to have a current physical (dated after Chris co-led an activity in which the students highlighted the 4/1/13) on a DIAA sports physical form and it must be on file complexities of oral language. That is always an eye-opening activity for adults. Chris was very proud to announce that his with the nurse. Physicals can be obtained from your own is the best high school in the state! doctor or through the Concord Wellness Center, if the student is a member. Forms are available at school or the CHS ATLANTIC HARMONY BRIGADE website: www.brandywineschools.org/concord This is a special a cappella concert on Saturday, August 24 at During the first few days of school, you will receive a new 7 pm in the Concord High School auditorium. Not only will emergency card. Please fill it out and send back promptly. the 125 man AHB chorus sing, they are featuring the 2006 Every student must have one on file so we can provide treat- International Champion men’s quartet called Vocal Specment and have current contact information for parents/ trum who are among the top quartets ever to sing and the guardians. Please notify the nurse should any information 2012 Sweet Adelines Rising Star (Young Women’s) Quartet, or phone numbers change during the year. called GQ. They too, are amazing! They are celebrating 75 If your child requires medications during the school day, years of Barbershop Harmony by making this a special treat please send a note with the medicine in the original bottle. for and about younger singers. They have granted scholarNo student is to carry prescription or non-prescription medi- ships to 10 young (18-21 year old) singers from vocal music cations. Tylenol and Ibuprofen are available through the programs all over the country and they will be performing nurse. with us. Vocal Spectrum also won their collegiate quartet In following state guidelines, vision, hearing, and postural contest a few years back, and the girls of GQ are students at screenings are done during the year. Vision and hearing Towson. So much for the notion of barbershop being a screenings will be done on all 10th graders in September. bunch of old guys! They can pretty much guarantee the Postural (scoliosis) screenings are done on 9th graders in the singing will be thrilling! Check them out at: fall and spring depending when they have physical education http://www.vocalspectrum.com/ class. Parents/guardians will be notified if further evaluahttps://www.facebook.com/GQsingers tions are needed Ticket prices are $25 for reserved seating (first 12 rows) or Call the nurse’s office with any questions or concerns at 475- $20 for general admission. $15 general admission if you buy 3965 or email: [email protected] 10 in a group. However, they have a special for choral stu- FROM THE SCHOOL NURSE dents and their parents.: $10 for choral students (general admission). $10 for choral student parents. AND... if a choral student brings a parent, the student gets in FREE! (1 free The Wellness Center has been established to make quality student per paying parent.) What a deal! health care available to teens. Services offered include: These tickets are available via web. http:// Physicals www.AtlanticHarmonyBrigade.com/show-tickets.html click Diagnosis and treatment of minor illnesses/injuries on the Show Tickets tab. The discount will be applied at Counseling checkout. Checkout password to get the special deal is Concordchoir (case sensitive) Nutrition There is a possibility tickets will be available at the door, but Health Education Part-time summer hours begin on August 2nd. Call to sched- there is no guarantee that the show will not be sold out. ule a sports physical (302) 477-3960. Registration forms are This show is attracting attention from all over the east coast. available on the school website. DONNA AMIS NAMED (www.brandywineschools.org/concord) CONCORD HIGH SCHOOL WELLNESS CENTER TEACHER CREDENTIALS You may view teacher credentials via this website: https://deeds.doe.k12.de.us/public/ deeds_pc_findeducator.aspx STATEWIDE DELAWARE TRANSITION CONFERENCE Congratulations to Chris Coulston, rising junior, who co-led a workshop at the Statewide Delaware Transition Conference CONCORD HIGH SCHOOL’S TEACHER OF THE YEAR Congratulations to Donna Amis, Special Education teacher for being named 2013—2014 Concord High School Teacher of the Year! Mrs. Amis is also Class Advisor for the class of 2015 and Class of 2016, Advisor for the BlueGold Club and Cheerleading Coach. Congratulations! 4 Summer 2013 CONCORD STUDENT SUPPORT (CSS) DELAWARE YOUTH LEADERSHIP NETWORK May 9, 2013 was the final day for the Concord Student Support (CSS) Mentoring Program for this year. Mrs. Pipkin-Perry, Mr. Mitchell and the rest of the Counseling Center Staff would like to thank all of the mentees and mentors who participated in the program. They would also like to give a shout out to all the seniors who actively participated in the program as mentors. Thank you to all. And a Special Thank You to Marcus Wing who founded this very much needed program for Concord! Congratulations to Paige Thommes for participating in the Delaware Youth Leadership Network. Paige was invited to celebrate the Graduation of the Class of 2013 on Wednesday, May 1. Congratulations Paige! Cody Bauer Patrick Crowley Halley Donlin Casey Howard Jordan McGinnes Mark Mosley Morgan Mosley Camille Myrie Tyler Pini R. J. Pinkett Grant Roberts Elise Sarcich Natasha Snow Fred Terry Renee Washington Marcus Wing “QUESTBRIDGE” SCHOLARSHIP Congratulations to Sarah Essner who is the recipient of a “Questbridge “ Scholarship. In 2012 there were 9,585 applications submitted, only 4,518 were chosen as a finalist. Of this amount only 383 students were admitted to 1 of the 33 partner colleges. Sarah learned she was accepted Early Decision to Wesleyan University in Ct. She chose this university because of their liberal arts program. She is not required nor encouraged to choose a major as the students are encouraged to take part in any course that interests them. She is leaning towards economics and or environmental studies. She also received the Presidential scholarship. DELAWARE YOUTH LEADERSHIP NETWORK (DYLN) Rowan Short and Bethany Vanderloo have been accepted into the 2013-2014 Delaware Youth Leadership Program. There was a very strong applicant pool. The selection process was competitive and challenging. Congratulations to Rowan and Bethany! Founded in 2012, DYLN selects high school juniors from Delaware to be Scholars for the ten-month program. Our goal is to provide a dynamic, interactive, and transformational experience through the following: • Inspirational Speakers- Each month, Scholars will have the opportunity to meet and listen to presentations from leaders in Delaware on a wide range of topics, including leadership skills, networking, community service, entrepreneurship, technology, and citizenship. • Mentors- Each Scholar will be assigned to a mentor closely aligned with his or her expressed field of interest. The mentor will share real world career experiences and help guide the scholar through the program. Skills Development- Scholars will work in small groups on various activities and exercises throughout the program. These assignments will provide opportunities to develop public speaking, collaboration, networking, and communication skills. CONCORD’S ENGINEERING DESIGN DISPLAY Concord’s Engineering Design Lab Level IV class held its first annual “Design Day” on Friday May 17th . Students who took part in the Level IV Capstone Engineering class this year put their work on display in the cafeteria during all four lunches. Twentyone students spilt themselves into 8 groups and each group selected a topic about which they were passionate and attempted to design, create, invent, or improve a technology relating to that topic. Each group had a hands on display as well as a poster documenting how the design process was used to create their technology. Below is a list and brief description of this year’s Engineering Design Projects: 1. Remote controlled helicopter 2. Fiberglass skateboard that lights up depending on the direction the driver is turning 3. Infrared light controlled music box 4. Leaf blower powered hovercraft 5. Automatic residential door opener, controlled by a push butbutton and a servo motor. 6. Improved bicycle derailleur used for shifting gears while cycling 7. Movie themed board game that uses a microprocessor as its input, output, and memory 8. Custom made subwoofer box that outperforms professionally manufactured subwoofer boxes. FEA Congratulations to all FEA members who travelled to Orlando to compete in the National Conference. Concord had a strong showing in the events and workshops. Thanks to all of the students for making the trip memorable and enjoyable. A special congratulations to Kelsey Shallow, Morgan Brandenberger and Anna Keane who competed in the Researching learning Disabilities competition and placed 6th nationally. Congratulations!! SENIOR AWARDS – DECA The following students are recognized for their participation in Concord DECA. These students were active members throughout the year and represented Concord at the Delaware DECA Career Development Conference. Thank you for your support and excellent representation! Rachel Bloom Alexis Brooks Thomas Carr Season Cooper Sharon Fountaine Tahamed Kamal Todd Kennedy Caitlyn McCarthy Stephanie Michielli Mark Mosley Steven Narvell Austin Oakes Tyler Pini Grant Roberts Heather Ruderman John Ruello Michael Schell Anthony Smiley 5 Summer 2013 In addition to the DECA awards, we would like to recognize five students for their extraordinary contributions to DECA. Special Recognition goes to those students who served as Officers for Concord DECA: Rachel Bloom Rachel served as Secretary for Concord DECA. Special recognition is noted for her hours spent outside of school, coordinating the Dodgeball tournaments and winning at the state competition. Rachel has been invaluable and truly an exemplary representative of Concord High School. Thank you, Rachel! Todd Kennedy and Stephanie Michielli Special recognition is awarded to Todd Kennedy and Stephanie Michielli for their dedication and hard work as School Store managers. They put in countless hours running and maintaining the store for DECA and all of Concord. Under their leadership, the school store had a very successful year. We thank them for being there every day before and after school! In addition, Todd and Stephanie demonstrated their knowledge and ability by winning in their respective events at the DECA state competition. They also attended nationals in Anaheim, California. Thank you for your dedication and professional representation of Concord High School! Mark Mosley and Heather Ruderman Mark and Heather served as co-vice presidents for Concord DECA this year. They demonstrated leadership skills and professionalism while carrying out their duties. Both Mark and Heather proved their abilities by winning in their respective events at the DECA state competition. Heather also attended nationals in Anaheim, California. Thank you for your dedication and professional representation of Concord High School! LGBT Ms. Derrick, Mrs. Porter and the members of the Gay Straight Alliance would like to thank our fantastic faculty and students for the tremendous support we received during the Day of Silence observance on Friday, April 19. Close to 100 students participated in the Day of Silence and many of you expressed your support toe end LGBT bullying by signing the Raider Pride banner in the cafeteria. Your response to this communal concern was overwhelming. Your actions will help concord continue to be a safe and welcoming place for ALL students. Thanks again for your support and remember. . .”Raiders don’t bully” SCHOOL STORE DECA is looking forward to next year and many exciting changes for the School Store! Part of being a member of DECA involves working in the school store learning inventory management and managing a store. While the School Store will be closed for the summer, we do have some exciting plans for the fall. New designs and items such as Sport-Tek shirts and shorts, customized socks and novelty items will be available at the start of the year for our Raiders! We plan to grow our online presence through our website, www.concordschoolstore.com, Twitter and more! We will be open before and after school and set up at home football games, so stop and see us! DECA is open to all students enrolled in Marketing. For more information on Concord’s DECA and Marketing program, please contact Ms. Dulin at [email protected]. Thank you for supporting us and we look forward to supplying your Raider products in the future. THE BEST OF CLASS OF 2013 For the last 30 years, WPVI-TV 6 ABC gives an annual salute to academic excellence in area high schools! This year Concord DECA NATIONALS High School’s very own Rachel Bloom was selected to particiCHS High Performers The following students received an Award of Excellence for their pate. She had a full day of activities and workshops and was featured in the BEST OF THE CLASS OF 2013 half-hour special tht achievements at the DECA International Career Development aired Saturday, May 18th at 7 PM on Channel 6. For more inforConference in Anaheim, CA. Congratulations to: mation, please visit the website: BestofClass.6abc.com Darian Chan Lexi Portincasa UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE’S CAREER LIFE Paul Truckley Jack Sypher SKILLS PROGRAM A very special congratulations to Conor Rifon who has been acCONCORD INTERACT CLUB cepted to University Of Delaware’s Career Life Skills Program. The Concord Interact Club was recognized for service projects in There are only 7 universities in the country that have been the Youth Service Challenge at a ceremony hosted on May 23rd granted funding for this type of program and Conor did an excelby the city of Wilmington and the Jefferson Awards for Public lent job with the very selective application and interview proService. Congratulations Interact Club members for the great cess. Way to go Conor@!! work you are doing in our community! EAGLE SCOUTS These students earned their Eagle Scout Award with Troop 67 December 2012—Harrison MacEwen and Kevin Louie. February 2013—Mark Mosley and Morgan Mosley Lucas Leone and Zachary Zinner with Troop 70 earned their Eagle Scout Award in July 2013 We are very proud of you and this great accomplishment! AVID Assistant Principal Yolanda McKinney offers kudos to the Concord High School AVID Site Team for their dedication and commitment to AVID students. Congratulations on the first AVID graduating class, which has been awarded more than $100,000 in scholarships! 6 Summer 2013 WHAT IS A CAREER PATHWAY? Every student entering a public high school in Delaware must identify and complete a career pathway to fulfill the requirements for graduation. The career pathway is not a part of a required core academic program. It is an additional requirement of a planned, sequential series of at least three related courses. These courses will provide you with effective technical and academic preparation for entry into high-skill, high-wage, and highdemand occupations while also preparing you for postsecondary learning. Career Pathway Graduation Requirement The career pathway graduation requirement can be filled by completing one of the following: A Career and Technical Education (CTE) Pathway An Academically-Focused Career (AFC) Pathway A combination of numbers 1 and 2 – this is called an integrated Career Pathway (ICP) These career pathways must: * Incorporate secondary education & postsecondary elements; * not otherwise be taken to fulfill graduation requirements; * include academic and career and technical content in a coordinated, non-duplicative progression of courses; * lead to an industry-recognized credential or certificate at the postsecondary level, or an associate or bachelor’s degree; and * fall under one of the 16 U.S. Department of Education Career Clusters. 1. Career and Technical Education (CTS) Pathways are specific within Career & Technical Education programs. Career and Technical Education (CTE) prepares students for employment and/or postsecondary education in current or emerging professions. 2. Academically-Focused Career (AFC) Pathways utilize academic content in a way that builds knowledge and skills to help students prepare for a chosen career. AFC Pathways may look very different in high schools across the state because they must be comprised of three academic courses above and beyond those required for graduation. This means that the electives may vary considerably from school to school in a variety of content areas, such as Social Studies, English Language Arts, and World languages. 3. An Integrated Career Pathway (ICP) is a three credit pathway that consists of courses from multiple CTE pathways or a blend of academic and CTE courses that are a planned and sequential program of study. For example, an ICP may consist of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) courses. You may have the opportunity to combine AFC and CTE courses to craft a pathway. For example, biotechnology is the integration of biology and technology to solve diverse societal problems in areas such as genetics, crop growth and production, food animal growth and production, and biofuels. How Do I Choose a Career Pathway? Base your pathway decision on everything you’ve learned about yourself from using the Career Compass and from your online assessments in Career Cruising. What do you like? What skills do you have? What career clusters interest you? What occupations are expected to have openings? Make an informed career pathway choice to prepare yourself for an interesting and fulfilling future. FALL SPORTS The first day of practice for all Fall Sports is Thursday, August 15th. There will be a Fall Sports Parent Meeting for all fall athletes and their families on Tuesday, August 13 at 7 p.m. in the Auditorium. All athletes must have a DIAA Sports Physical dated after April 1st, 2013. Contact the Wellness Center at 302-477-3960 to schedule your physical. PROTECT YOUR ATHLETIC ELIGIBILITY YOU ARE NOT ELIGIBLE: If you attend a high school and become 19 years of age before June 15. (Reg. 1009.2.1.1) If you attend a junior high/middle school that terminates in the 8th grade and become 15 years of age before June 15. (Reg. 1008.2.1.1.1) If you are not legally enrolled at the school which you represent. (Reg. 1008.2.3.1 and Reg. 1009.2.3.1) If you are not residing with your custodial parent(s) or court appointed legal guardian(s), Relative Caregiver, or are a student 18 years of age or older and living in the attendance zone of the school you attend unless you are participating in the Delaware School Choice Program, attend a private school or are a boarding school student. . IF YOUR CUSTODIAL PARENT(S), LEGAL GUARDIAN(S)OR RELATIVE CAREGIVER RELOCATES TO A DIFFERENT ATTENDANCE ZONE, YOU MUST NOTIFY YOUR ATHLETIC DIRECTOR IMMEDIATELY. (Reg. 1008.2.2.1 and Reg. 1009.2.2.1) If you were absent unexcused or absent due to illness or injury; have been suspended (in-school or out-of-school); or have been assigned to homebound instruction or an alternative school for disciplinary reasons. (Reg. 1008.2.3.4 and 1008.2.3.5; Reg. 1009.2.3.5 and 1009.2.3.6) If you failed to complete the preceding semester for reasons other than personal illness or injury. (Reg. 1008.2.3.6; Reg. 1009.2.3.7) If you do not pursue a regular course of study and pass at least five credits per marking period (equivalent of four credits in junior high/middle school), two credits of which must be in the areas of Mathematics, Science, English, or Social Studies. IF YOU ARE A SENIOR, YOU MUST PASS ALL COURSES WHICH SATISFY AN UNMET GRADUATION REQUIREMENT. (Reg. 1008.2.6; Reg. 1009.2.6.1) If you transferred after the 1st day of your 10th grade year unless the transfer was the result of a change in residence by you and your custodial parent(s) or court appointed legal guardian(s) from the attendance zone of the sending school to the attendance zone of the receiving school or you transferred after the end of the previous academic year and completed registration at your receiving school before the first student day of the current academic year. (Reg. 1008.2.4 and Reg. 1009.2.4) If you participated in the Delaware School Choice Program during the previous academic year and transferred to your “home school” for the current academic year during 11th or 12th grade. If you participated in the Delaware School Choice Program during the previous academic year and transferred to another “choice 7 Summer 2013 school” for the current academic year unless you are playing a CONFERENCE TRACK AND FIELD sport not sponsored by the sending school. (Reg. 1008.2.4.6.1; Mark Mosley and Garth Warner were members of the Blue Hen Reg. 1009.2.4.7.1) All Conference Track and Field team for Spring 2013. Congratu- If you reached the age of majority (18), occupied a residence in a lations guys!! different attendance zone than your custodial parent(s) or court appointed legal guardian(s), and have not been in regular attendCONCORD SOFTBALL ance at your receiving school for at least 90 school days unless you are participating in the Delaware School Choice Program and your Flight “A” All Conference selections Krysti Lober 1st team Outfield application was properly submitted prior to your change of residence. (Reg. 1009.2.2.1.7) Casey Howard 1st team At-Large Jessica Fyock Honorable Mention If you attend a high school and more than four years has elapsed Concord Softball All State selections since you first entered 9th grade, or more than five years has elapsed since you just entered 8th grade in school with 8th grade Krysti Lober 3rd team eligibility for high school sports. (Reg. 1009.2.7.1 and 2.7.2.1) Casey Howard 3rd team .If you attend a junior high/middle school in which only grades 7-8 Great Job Ladies!! are permitted to participate in interscholastic athletics and more than two years have elapsed since you first entered 7th grade. GIRLS LACROSSE (Reg.1008.2.7.1) All conference players were: If you attend a junior high/middle school in which grades 6-8 are 1st team: permitted to participate in interscholastic athletics and more than Madeline Davis, midfield three years has elapsed since you first entered 6th grade. (Reg. Sarah Birmingham, goalie 1008.2.7.2) 2nd team: If you have played on or against a professional team or have acHeather Estle, attack cepted cash or a cash equivalent (savings bond, certificate of de- Honorable mention: posit, etc.); a merchandise item(s) with an aggregate retail value of Kelsey Shallow, defense more than $150; a merchandise discount; a reduction or waiver of Casey Ridgik, midfield fees; a gift certificate or other valuable consideration for athletic Way to go!! participation. (Reg. 1009.2.5.1.4 and 2.5.1.5) If you have used your athletic status to promote a commercial GIRLS SOCCER product or service in an advertisement or personal appearance. All-State (Reg. 1009.2.5.1.7) nd If you have not received a physical examination from a licensed physician (M.D. or D.O.), a certified nurse practitioner or a certified physician’s assistant on or after April 1 and written consent from your custodial parent(s) or court appointed legal guardian(s) to participate in interscholastic athletics is not on file in the school office. (Reg. 1009.3.1.1.1 and Reg. 1008.3.1.1) Emily Panchak – 2 team All-Conference Emily Panchak- 1st team and voted #8 player in the conference Holly Panchak- 2nd team Allison DiCicco- Honorable Mention Congratulations!! If you participate in an all-star game not approved by DIAA before you graduate from high school. (Reg. 1009.5.4) 2013 BLUE GOLD ALL STAR FOOTBALL If you are a foreign exchange student not participating in a twosemester program listed by the Council on Standards for International Educational Travel (CSIET). (Reg. 1009.2.8.1.2) If you are an international student not in compliance with all DIAA regulations including Reg. 1009.2.2 residency requirements. (Reg.1009.2.8.2) *IF YOU ARE NOT IN COMPLIANCE WITH THESE REQUIREMENTS, YOU MAY NOT PRACTICE, SCRIMMAGE OR PLAY IN A GAME. NOTE: Consult with your coach, athletic director, or principal for information concerning additional eligibility requirements. CALLING ALL ROWERS! Looking for something new?? Come out for Concord’s Crew team! No experience necessary, just a willingness to work hard and learn to do one of the fastest growing sports around. Compete in races in Philadelphia, Camden, and Boston! All sizes are welcome. Practice begins August 15th. For information, contact Marie Peters at [email protected]. See you on the water!! Congratulations to the following participants in the 2013 Blue Gold All Star Football game which was held on June 22 nd : football players-Cody Bauer and Grant Roberts, cheerleaders- Samantha Salemi and N’iambai Lewis, senior ambassadors- Rachel Levithan and Walker Wiley, junior ambassador- Kelsey Shallow and Muhammad Alem. Proud buddies were Shane Sutherland, Todd Evans , April Spitz and Brandon Williams. At the Blue Gold banquet on June 21st, Concord's senior ambassador, Rachel Levithan, received the Outstanding Blue Ambassador Award! She was selected from over 50 other seniors for her dedication to her buddy and for being a driving force in our Blue Gold program here at Concord! Congrats to Rachel! CHEERS TO THE CHEERLEADERS!!! Concord cheerleaders attended Pine Forest Camp from June 14th-17th. While there, they earned superior ribbons in cheering, dancing and game day materials. They also earned an overall superior trophy. All senior girls tried out for All Americans and Kelsey Shallow, Jenny DeFriece and Taniah Robinson were 8 Summer 2013 chosen. The biggest honor of all, the Leadership Award, went to the Raiders for the 4th year in a row!! This award is voted on by all the other squads (over 600 girls). They are asked, "If you could be on any other team here at camp, which group would you join?" And by a landslide, it was the Concord Raiders!!! for the state tournament in six out of the past eight seasons and have compiled an impressive record of 80-31-2 over that time. This year, the Raiders finished eighth in the state after coming into the tournament as a 14th seed. History was made this season as two girls became the first Concord females to play in a golf match in school history. Both VOLLEYBALL Amanda Rosenblatt and Rachel Levithan won their matches as Interested in girls volleyball? Please visit the Volleyball website well! The golf team is hoping to attract more talented ladies to at: www.raidersSports.com website then click the 'team info' the golf program in years to come! link along the top. There is a lot of information on that page to Any incoming freshmen or any other students interested in answer your questions. It's very important to make sure you playing golf next year should contact Coach Dent at steget a physical done on or after April 1st, 2013 on the DIAA form, [email protected]. Coach Dent will be giving lessons and approved by the school nurse or you will not be eligible to throughout summer. So if you are interested in taking up golf, try-out until you do! Try-outs for JV and Varsity start Thursday, now is the time! August 15 and finish Saturday, August 17 - all grades welcome. SHOP AT TARGET AND HELP OUR SCHOOL! Check the website for exact times - likely to start as early as 8:30 am. There's a mandatory parent meeting Tuesday, August Go to http://www.target.com/redcard/benefits-target-rewards and enroll in Take Charge of Education (located near the bottom 13th, 7pm. Any freshman that does not make JV or Varsity is of the page) to support Concord High School. welcome to come back on the second day of school to try-out for the freshman volleyball team. GIANT REWARDS Contact Coach Helie at: [email protected] if you have Giant Foods offers a program called A+School Rewards. We any questions. recently received a check form this program for $338.00. this Concord HS YOUTH FALL BASKETBALL LEAGUE (1st thru 7th donation was made possible because of our parents, guardians Grade only) and friends who registered for this program. Each year you Who: 1st thru 7th Grader only must re-register. Go to: www.giantfoods.com/aplus to register. When: Starts Aug. 27/28th at Concord High School gym; games Register on or after September 1, 2013. Thanks to all for your will be on either Tues. and Wed. thru September with 6:30 pm support! and 7:30 pm game times What: Fall Youth Basketball League (Follow up to summer BREAKFAST & LUNCH PRICES FOR SY 2013—14 training) BSD School Nutrition announces that there will be NO increase in Cost: $80.00 per player. Each player will be assigned to a team Breakfast or Lunch Prices for SY 2013—2014: Breakfast Teams: 8 game minimum for all. Teams broken down into Reduced Priced Meals Paying Students age/grade groups (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th grades.) $0.30 $1.00 Please register now by emailing Coach Flowers at Lunch [email protected] for an application. Reduced Priced Meals Paying Students ROCKY SALVATORE SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD The 2013 Concord baseball team received the Rocky Salvatore Sportsmanship Award for the third time in five years. This honor is awarded to a team by the Northern Umpire's Association. The baseball team also received the award in 2009 and 2012. The Concord baseball team is one of only three schools to ever win the award three times. Head Coach Tim Hamberger and All-State outfielder Chuck Brooks will receive the award at Frawley Stadium before the senior All-Star Game on June 8th at 6:30PM. Baseball Flight “A” All-Conference Players: Chuck Brooks- 1st Team Outfield Jon Harris- 2nd Team Utility All-State Player: Chuck Brooks- 2nd Team outfield CONCORD GOLF The 2013 Concord Golf team had another successful season. Under Coach Steve Dent’s tutelage, the Raiders have qualified K-5 $0.40 $1.50 6-8 $0.40 $1.75 9-13 $0.40 $1.75 Pre-payment of school meals at all grade levels is available and encouraged!! Pre-payment of school meals provides the opportunity for buy ten – get one free!!! Options to prepay include: visiting our on line services at www.myschoolbucks.com or by sending in cash/check. Checks should be made payable to BSD School Nutrition. Students who received free or reduced price meals last school year (2012—2013) will automatically receive that same benefit for the first 30 “school days” of the upcoming school year (2013—2014). Students who were on the free or reduced meal program last year will have until October 10, 2013 to compete their Meal Benefit Form. Beginning on Friday, October 11, 2013, students who do not have an approved Meal Benefit Form on file will not receive free or reduced priced meals and will be charged the “Paying Student’s full price” for meals. Meal Benefit Forms are distributed to all students in homeroom the first day of school or you can go online to Brandywine School District website (brandywineschools.org); select “Parents” and “Nutrition Services” to print a form. You can also view the monthly menus at this site. 9 Summer 2013 Congratulations to the Graduates of the Class of 2013! Jason Addo Tyheem Albright Gavin Ruben Alburg Kevin R. Alvarez Carlos Arbolay Emily Paige Arrabal Samuel Feinson Bailey Caleigh Jo Bart Cody James Bauer Alexia Kaylyn Bell Jonathan Ario Bergh Liam Thomas Berti Victoria Bezilla Maitri Nimish Bhagat Jacob A. Biasotto Erin Marie Birmingham Rachel Janey Bloom Jonathan Michael Blumberg Patrick Ryan Borkland Kaitlyn P. Bradley Tara Morgan Brady James David Braid Audrey M. Bramble Donte' Shamar Branche Wanda Denise Brice Alexis Ann Brooks Charles Stephen Brooks Kristen Glenne Brooks Tierra Lenise Brown Katherine Bullock Marta Beata Buriak Connor D. Burris Arnelle Butler Keith Adrian Cabanela Angel M. Rios Cabot John Anthony Cannuli Morgan Rae Carey Danielle Ashley Carlson Ashley Ann Carncross Kala C. Carney Thomas Jeremy Carr Giulia Ciola Jacques Clark Thomas John Cloutier Ari Nathan Cohen Gevon D. Coleman Sha' Von Brenai Collins Cori Lynn Conner Dwayne Jonathan Conroy Destiny Cree Cooper Season Montez Cooper Ja'terran Copeland-Greene Carmine Crisconi Courtney Jr. John Winston Courtney Alison Marie Cox Taylor L. Crockett Alexis Ann Croney Scott Mitchell Crosby Julia Ann Cusack Allyson Brooke Cybak Janard L. Dallam De'Shon Lamont-Rahim Davis Traci Lynn Loughren Davis Tyler Davis Wyatt Ian Dawson Stephanie Defeo Stephen Robert Dejohn Andrea Luz Sy Dela Cruz Alayna Kathryn DeMarco Kayla Marcelle Dennis Jabari Amir DeVaughn Zachary James Diamond John Stefan DiGiacoma Alyssa Renée Dill Shawn Francis Dineen Alexandra F. DiPalma A'Leiah Jemei Dixon Braci Natasha Dixon Jessica Lynn Dolben Alexandra M. Donithan Halley Suzanne Donlin Phoebe Marie Donofrio La'Shawn L. Douglas Tory Mahogany Dunn Ralph George Eaton IV Kyle Robert Emerson Joshua William Epps Walter W. Erbenich III Sarah Jessica Essner Allison Lindsey Estle Kaitlin E. Fannan Alexandra Julia Fantini Isaac R. Fields Michael Folwell Sharon Fountainé Antinea Onyea Foxx Angelina Fries Zachary Laurence Gallagher Megan E. Gessler Alyssa Danielle Gibson Jenna Renee Gill Ryan Michael Gittman James Todd Stewart Gloyd Shaniece Yalonda Grant Cianna Ashleigh Green Jasmine Kiana Griffin D'ajah Tanyae Grimes Tyler Joseph Grimes Janee' T. Grinnage Stefan Karl Grossman Elad Tovi Gutman Dakota Hague Daniel Scott Haines Rachael Lianna Haines Cardelle Hall Jason Patrick Hammond Thomas Daniel Hannig Elizabeth L. Harding Tara Alexandra Harlam Hannah Jo Harmon Nadia Jalyn Harris Meredith Lauren Harrison Darien S. C. Heath Jacob Thomas Heffernan Katelyn Hesse Valerie Lynn Hill Daquane Michael Hinson Max Albert Holdsworth Dana Catherine Holland Victoria A. Homan Lucas J. Hopkins Alexander William Houghton Casey Anne Howard Anna Huang Tajja Tamirah Hudgins Emily Morgan Hughes Alexa Rose Iacono Kenneth M. Ingemi Jr. Brendon Jackson Chelsie Lynn Jackson Stephanie Lavishca Jennings Courtney Marra Johnson Enoch Johnson Jr. Wyatt James Johnson Daishona A. Jones Kassidy Erin Jones Kelsey Megan Jones Kevin Steven Jones Patrick Michael Jones Tahamed Kamal Anna Keane Grace Alexis Kelley Todd Michael Kennedy Thomas W. Kifer Jr. Krystal Lynn Klock Briana E. M. Knapp Malieka D. Knox Margaret Krauthauser Brandon Edward Lafferty Tara Ann Lambert Aaron F. Laster Krista J. Lawrence Daneisha Ronna Lea Charles Paul Leahan Abigail Rose Leary Benjamin Myint Lee Lucas A. Leone Heather Marie Levinsky Rachel Elizabeth Levithan Ni'Ambai Marie Lewis Robert Jonathan Ley Olivia H. Lloyd Tiana Alishia Lloyd Austin Vincent Lo Biondo Krysti Marie Lober Jamie Lee Logeman Kevin George Louie Ashley Paige Lowell Alitl Luna Flores Anthony Lynch Heather Nicole Lyons Harrison John MacEwen Matthew J. Maffei Nabid Majeed Matthew Major Amelia Elizabeth Marchiani Christopher S. Martin David R. P. Martin Randy Ino Mase Zachary Lynn Mash Tatiana' A. Mason Essence Zhahnae Maultsby Ryan Maye Logan Richard Mayer Robert Dakota McAllister Tyler John McAloon Caitlyn Dodd McCarthy Margaret Rose McCloskey Morgan McCracken John E. McGarvey Jordan Lynn McGinnes Avery Peter McHugh Emily Ellen Meck Rochelle Angela Mellette Stephanie Michielli Summer Bray Miller-Eubanks Dwayne Omar Jovan Mitchell Matthew Edward Morente Matthew E. Morris Aliyah J. Morrison Charles Benjamin Moseley Mark John Mosley 10 Summer 2013 Congratulations to the Graduates of the Class of 2013, continued Morgan Alexander Mosley Sadiya Moss Amina Moss Zachary Christian Mullan Camille Aneesha Myrie Kelsey Marie Nagengast Steven D. Narvell Eileen Ni Mark A. Nichols Steven Thomas Nickel Ra'Shawn Dontae Nickens Jazzlyn Arillia Norwood Aleecia Verionque Nutter Austin Dean Oakes Peter Mack Warren Olson Shane Henry O'Neill Jessa Marie U. Orbeta Ethan Edward Owens Samantha Lauren Palermo Michelle Byoul Park Katherine Christina Partridge Deep P. Patel Dhruvit Patel Emma Kiefer Paul Elizabeth Morgan Pellegrino Austin Antonio Pham Elaine Finnie Phillips Derrick William Pinder Tyler Ryan Pini Ronald P. Pinkett Jr. Aiyanna D. P. Powell Samantha Erin Pyle Asif Ranjber John Joseph Ratkevic Kristen Michele Raup Michelle Reece Kara Richardson-Grable Casey Taylor Ridgik Conor C. L. Rifon Grant Charles Roberts Misha A. Roberts Rachel Marie Robertson Scott Roh Amanda Leigh Rosenblatt C. David Ross Jahi Amir Ross Kaylynn Alice Rowe Heather Brooke Ruderman John Charles Ruello Julia Ann Rushton Attiya Mariama Cherie Russell Samantha Lynn Ryan Samantha Elizabeth Salemi Julia K. Samworth Nicholas A. Sanders Samara Santiago-Rodriguez Elise Sarcich Dena Joy Sareyka Jordan Wayne Saufley Ren'ee Elizabeth Saunders Steven David Scheidegg Emily Ruth Scheivert Michael Sanville Schell Stephen Thomas Schmitt David Moskow Schnoll Ian A. Scott Jordan Elijah Seagers Alexis Robnaya Selby Tyler Anne Sheahan Brooke Shelly Khalid Kamal Shinwari McKinley Kjell Short Taylor Skinner Anna Alexandra Skrobot Aaron W. Slaweski Anthony John Smiley Jr. Bernard Deona Smiley III Isaac Reco Lamar Smith Isaiah Robert Lee Smith Regina Natasha Snow Andrew Hunter Sobieski Alexis Spence Janet Elizabeth Spitaleri Emily Lynne Spor Rachel Lynne Stewart Toby R. Strowhouer Deshaun Suggs Dante Lamont Swiggett John Paul M. Tantuco Morgan Catherine Taylor Patrick Michael Teichman Morgan Ann Temple Timani Kai Tennant-Britton Frederick H. Terry Caitlin A. Tharp Paige Thommes Jalen Elijah Thompson Nadaya M. Thompson Sara Tilley Matthew Ryan Tjaden Ziyaahmed Tokhi Jonathan Alec Touchet Megan Gray Townsend Ryan Bowen Trainer Quynh-Nhu Truong Day-Yona Evette Lawson Turner Hailee Nicole Valichka Brandon B. Van Dyke Nicholas Joseph Venuto Uros Vorkapic Miriam Haley Waites Lawrence Michael Walsh III Renée maXien Washington Aron Sylvester Watson III Chelsea Hannah White Jessica Leigh White Ricketta J. White Douglas Walker Wiley III Hasani Nahsic Wilmer De'Aje S. Wilson Deasia Wilson Salyndrea Yvonne Wilson Kianna Natassia Winfield Marcus Anthony Wing Tyler R. Wolfe Karlie Ann Wright Monique Rosa Yancey Allen Yiyue Yang Ashley-Jo N. Yeager Michael David Young Walter Gray Zelenak Eli Edward Zickefoose Pasquale Zingo Zachary Adam Zinner ATTENTION SENIOR PARENTS!! We need your help! Our 1st meeting to discuss Homecoming and AfterProm will be held on Wed., Sept. 11 at 7 pm in the Raider Room. It is not too early to think about Prom. It will be here before you know it. Anyone who can help is welcome to come to the meeting and sign up for committees. We need parents to step into committee leadership positions. If you cannot attend please email Laura Casalvera at [email protected] for information. LIGHTS, CURTAIN, ACTION! Plans are already underway for the 2013-2014 theatre year for the Concord Players. Plans for the fall play include auditions in September soon after the new year begins. The production will be December 5, 6, & 7 at 7pm. The musical will have auditions in January with production dates the first weekend in May. Mr. Tom Marshall, Stage Director is already working on ideas for an early school year announcement. In the meantime, the Players continue to search for costumes, props and furnishings for their productions. Many of the 1910 outfits for MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS, the 1950’s outfits for THE PAJAMA GAME and the gowns for ONCE UPON A MATTRESS were refashioned prom gowns, dresses and suits that had been donated to the Concord Players. We are always looking for tuxedos, vests, blouses, sweaters and hats. If you have a garage sale, let us know if you have paintings, pictures and period furnishings that might add to the set. Your support is gratefully appreciated. Concord Players want you to be part of the “drama”. Be sure to remind your student and their friends that there are many ways to get involved in drama on stage or behind the scenes. We are also grateful for parents and family who get involved. Don’t hesitate to contact Mr. Tom Marshall, Stage Director, 302-475-0767 if you have any items to donate or questions about the new theatre season. 11 Summer 2013 CONCORD HIGH SCHOOL’S UNDERCLASS ACADEMIC AWARDS CEREMONY “CELEBRATING ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE” 2012—2013 TOP TWENTY-FIVE ACADEMIC ACHIEVERS Freshman Olulayole Adedeji Nicholas Adinolfi Abigail Akrong Juliana Cannuli Christopher Dewey Carly Dill Dawson Fox Annie Lee Katherine Macturk Jonathan Matsuura Christina Olivastro Julia Olivastro Holly Panchak Christina Partridge Giovanni Pollock Dallas Russell Alyssa Schweizer Cailin Shallow Michael Slemko Anthony Smentkowski Abigail Spor Madison Steele Brittany Stinson Ariona Thornton John Vo Shaylyn White Sophomores Sarah Birmingham Seray Crescenzo Madeline Davis Margo Donlin Tighe Dunlavey Alexandra George Melissa Ivey John Leahan Amy Lin James Mauk Joseph Meck Alex Mikalajczyk Courtney Mitchell Emily Panchak Richard Quinney Carl Ramsey Aliya Ranjber Lena Ravenell Corinne Rydgren Stephanie Rydgren Merwah Shinwari Kyle Sobieski Sarah Stone Shane Sutherland Natalie Teichman Djordje Vukojevic Juniors Razdum Ahmed Morgan Brandenberger Quan Bui David Buzdygon Michael Crowley Samantha Cummings Mariano Di Gabriele Abbey Ellis Shally Gastelu Sarah Kelso Krista Koyste Somer Leathern Emily Mathews Abraham McIlvaine Patricia Page Kyle Parks Eric Rouviere Caroline Shaffer Jonathan Sypher Fatima Tantuco Paul Truckley Spencer Walker Emily Wong Kirsten Woolpert Matthew Zehr 12 Summer 2013 The Concord Sports Boosters is an all-volunteer organization whose single purpose is to help raise money to support ALL of our High School Sports Teams. We contributed funds last year for: -nets for the Baseball Team -new backboards of the Gymnasium for all to enjoy -T-shirts for the Volleyball Teams division win -helped send the Crew Team to the Charles Regatta -weight bars for the weight room that ALL sports teams use -the Lacrosse Team received new helmets -a camera was purchased for the Golf Team -several Sports Banquets were supported If your Student Athlete participates in any of the following Sports, please join in helping us support them. Fall Sports Football, Soccer, Volleyball, Field Hockey, Cross Country, Crew and Cheerleading Winter Sports Basketball, Hockey, Indoor Track, Swimming, Wrestling and Cheerleading Spring Sports Baseball, Softball, Golf, Crew, Lacrosse, Soccer, Tennis and Track & Field We need each Sports team to have a Team Representative and parents to volunteer a little of your time to help our kids. If you are interested, please contact any of our Board Members or your Son/Daughter’s Coach. This year we will be manning the Concession Stand at Football games. Multiple Board positions will be coming up at the end of this year and we are in need of parents to help us keep this organization running smoothly for years to come. New fundraising ideas are always welcome! 2013 Board Members President: Paul Bauer [email protected] VP: Terri Premeaux [email protected] Secretary: Maureen Linkhorst [email protected] Treasurer: Catherine Savastana [email protected] ((1st half) Treasurer: Lynn Aldinolfi [email protected](2nd half) Concessions : Holly Johnson [email protected] Membership: Susan Zupan [email protected] ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Concord Sports Booster Club Membership Form 2013—2014 (Make check payable to Concord Sports Boosters) Student 1 Name: __________________________________________________ Grade: ______ Anticipated Sports Participation: Fall ___________ Winter ____________ Spring ___________ Student 2 Name: __________________________________________________ Grade: ______ Anticipated Sports Participation: Fall ___________ Winter ____________ Spring ___________ Home Telephone: _______________Adult/Faculty Membership Name____________________ ___$2 per Student ___$3 Faculty ___$5 Adult ___$10 Family ___$20 Patron ___$50 Sponsor ___$75 Benefactor (includes a T-shirt) Size: ___ ___$100 Most Valuable Raider (includes a male cut polo shirt) Size: ___ 13 Summer 2013 2013 SENIOR AWARDS Each year, seniors celebrate their outstanding academic and extra-curricular achievements at the Senior Award Ceremony held in May. A senior may receive various awards from one or more of the following award categories:. Congratulations to this year’s Valedictorians Rachel Bloom Jason Hammond Koty McAllister Katherine Partridge Six -Sport Award and Boosters School Plaque: Jacob Biasotto Kristen Brooks Scott Crosby Stephanie DeFeo Halley Donlin James Todd Gloyd Hannah Harmon Emily Hughes Alexa Iacono Brendon Jackson Kevin Jones Charles Leahan Ni ‘Ambai Lewis Krysti Lober Kevin Louie Tyler Pini Casey Ridgik Janet Spitaleri Paige Thommes Quyn Nhu Truong Achievers’ Academy Award One-year Participation: Marcus Wing Two-year Participation Mark Mosley Morgan Mosley Jerome Lawson Memorial Achievers’ Award Tyheem Albright Academic Bowl Andrea Dela Cruz Jacob Heffernan Heather Levinsky Koty McAllister David Schnoll Quynh-Nhu Truong Concord AVID Class of 2013 Donte Branche Dwanye Conroy Sharon Fountaine Krystal Klock Ni’Ambai Lewis Matthew Morris Aliyah Morrison Mark Mosley Morgan Mosley Amina Moss-Dotson Samantha Pyle Kara Richardson-Grable Dante Swiggett Timani Tennant-Britton Fredrick Terry De’aje Wilson Ashley-Jo Yeager Zachary Zinner Concord DECA Rachel Bloom Alexis Brooks Thomas Carr Season Cooper Sharon Fountaine Tahamed Kamal Todd Kennedy Caitlyn McCarthy Stephanie Michielli Mark Mosley Steven Narvell Austin Oakes Tyler Pini Grant Roberts Heather Ruderman John Ruello Michael Schell Anthony Smiley Michael Folwell Rachael Haines Katelyn Hesse Kassidy Jones Grace Kelley Margaret Krauthauser Heather Levinsky Logan Mayer Elaine Phillips Misha Roberts Rachel Robertson Julia Ruston Elise Sarcich Stephen Schmitt Caitlin Tharp Douglas Wiley Drama Excellence Award Jonathan Bergh Margaret Krauthauser Elise Sarcich Destiny Cooper Heather Levinsky Interact Club Award Maitri Bhagat Andrea Dela Cruz Anna Huang Michelle Park Janet Spitaleri Future Educators Association Award Valerie Hill Anna Keane Julia Rushton Elise Sarcich In addition to the DECA awards, we would Steven Scheidegg like to recognize five students for their R. Natasha Snow extraordinary contributions to DECA. Senior Board Award Rachel Bloom Kristen Brooks Todd Kennedy Tierra Brown Stephanie Michielli Season Cooper Mark Mosley D’Ajah Grimes Heather Ruderman Meredith Harrison Dramatic Arts Valerie Hill Jonathan Bergh Rachel Levithan Victoria Bezilla Krysti Lober Ashley Carncross Camille Myrie Destiny Cooper Conor Rifon Alexis Croney Amanda Rosenblatt Josh Epps Samara Santiago-Rodriguez 14 Summer 2013 R. Natasha Snow Paige Thommes Hailee Valichka Marcus Wing Student Council President Award Casey Howard Raider Reader Award Alayna DeMarco Yearbook Staff Award Season Cooper Alyssa Gibson Amelia Marchiani Samara Santiago-Rodriguez The Delaware Section of the American Chemical Society Michelle Park excellence by achieving perfect attendance for the past three years, and Morgan Temple who is being honored for achieving perfect attendance for 7 years – in her 6th – 12th grade school years. President’s Youth Service Award Kristen Brooks The United States Marine Corps Scholastic Excellence Award Katherine Partridge The United States Marine Corps Semper Fidelis Award Janet Spitaleri The United States Marine Corps Distinguished Athlete Award Krysti Lober Scott Crosby Math Department Awards Honors in Mathematics Benjamin Lee Kevin Louie David Martin Zachary Mullan Katherine Partridge Honors in Mathematics with Distinction Samuel Bailey Jonathan Blumberg James Todd Gloyd Jason Hammond Brendon Jackson Kevin Jones Koty McAllister Quynh-Nhu Truong Social Studies Department Awards Social Studies Award for Outstanding The Business Achievement Stephanie Michielli The Wilmington Chapter of Links, Inc. and Academic Achievement Allyson Cybak Wilmington Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi The 2013 Outstanding Student Award John DiGiacamo Fraternity, Inc. Achievers Program Emily Spor Marcus Wing Social Studies Academic Excellence Certificate of Special Congressional Award “Random Acts of Kindness” Scholarship Recognition Dana Holland Samantha Salemi Brendon Jackson Charles Leahan WPVI-TV-6 “Best of the Class” 2013-2014 Comcast Leaders and Sarah Tilley Rachel Bloom Achievers Scholarship Advanced Placement Social Studies Natasha Snow English Department Awards Award Delaware Secretary of Education Scholars English Award for Outstanding Braci Dixon Achievement Jason Hammond Lucas Leone Rachel Bloom Koty McAllister Peter Olson Connor Burris Michelle Park The Delaware Youth Leadership Network Alyssa Dill Anthony Smiley (DYLN) Valerie Hill Janet Spitaleri Paige Thommes Max Holdsworth Emily Spor Koty McAllister Delmarva Post, Society of American Morgan Temple Dhruvit Patel Military Engineers 2013 College Sarah Tilley Amanda Rosenblatt Engineering Scholarship Miriam Waites Janet Spitaleri Brendon Jackson. Eli Zickefoose Caitlin Tharp Frank Minner Rotary Scholastic Award Science Department Awards Ryan Trainer Andrea Dela Cruz High Honors in Science Hailee Valichka Janet Spitaleri Erin Birmingham English Award for Academic Excellence Keith Cabanela The Dora and Leo Oken Scholarship Erin Birmingham Isaac Fields James Todd Gloyd James Todd Gloyd Valerie Hill The Delaware Chapter of the National Jason Hammond Margaret Krauthouser Multiple Sclerosis Society Katherine Partridge Kevin Louie Kevin Jones Casey Ridgik Logan Mayer McKinley Short The Paul Wellborn Award Eileen Ni Halley Donlin Advanced Placement English Award Shane O’Neill Alayna DeMarco Jessa Orbeta Perfect Attendance for Senior Student David Schnoll Award Emily Spor Kristen Raup for her commitment to 15 Summer 2013 John Tantuco Quynh-Nhu Truong Highest Honors in Science Samuel Bailey Alayna DeMarco James Todd Gloyd Jason Hammond Michelle Park Pasquale Zingo Highest Honors with Distinction Liam Berti Jacob Heffernan Brendon Jackson Kevin Jones Koty McAllister World Language Department Awards Excellence in Italian Lucas Leone Michelle Park Spanish Award Maitri Bhagat Giulia Ciola Jason Hammond Valerie Hill Kelsey Nagengast Katherine Partridge Emily Spor The Peer Mentoring Program Cody Bauer Kristen Brooks Tierra Brown Kala Carney Taylor Crockett D’Ajah Grimes Valerie Hill Courtney Johnson Rachel Levithan Harrison McEwen Jordan McGinnes Sadiya Moss Camille Myrie Jazzlyn Norwood Elizabeth Pellegrino Amanda Rosenblatt John Ruello Samantha Salemi Samara Santiago-Rodriguez Karlie Wright Art Department Awards Achievement in Art Victoria Bezilla Stephanie DeFeo Alyssa Dill Pheobe Donofrio Alyssa Gibson Amelia Marchiani Aron Watson Marcus Wing Achievement in Photography Stephanie DeFeo Alyssa Dill Max Holdsworth Marcus Wing Distinguished Art Award Alyssa Dill Music Department Awards Senior Instrumental Students Jonathan Bergh Isaac Fields Steven Nickel Ethan Owens Stephen Schmitt Pasquale Zingo Senior Vocal Students Destiny Cooper John Courtney Alexis Croney Joshua Epps Stefan Grossman Grace Kelly Nabid Majeed Jordan McGinnes Sadiya Moss Samatha Palermo Elaine Phillips Julia Ruston McKinley Short Natasha Snow DeShaun Suggs Douglas Wiley Tyler Wolfe President’s Education Award for Excellence Samuel Bailey Caleigh Bart Maitri Bhagat Erin Birmingham Rachel Bloom Jonathan Blumberg Marta Buriak Connor Burris Giulia Ciola Alayna DeMarco John DiGiacoma Alyssa Dill Halley Donlin Sarah Essner Michael Folwell James Todd Gloyd Jasmine Griffin Jason Hammond Hannah Harmon Valerie Hill Max Holdsworth Brendon Jackson Kevin Jones Margaret Krauthauser Charles Leahan Lucas Leone Kevin Louie David Martin Koty McAllister Kelsey Nagengast Shane O’Neill Samantha Palermo Katherine Partridge Dhruvit Patel Casey Ridgik Conor Rifon Amanda Rosenblatt Elise Sarcich McKinley Short Janet Spitaleri Andrew Sobieski Caitlin Tharp Ryan Trainer Hailee Valichka Academic Improvement In English: Essence Maultsby In Math: Emily Meck In Social Studies: Victoria Homan In Science: Caleigh Bart Principal’s All-Academic Award Cody Bauer Alexia Bell Jonathan Bergh Victoria Bezilla Patrick Borkland Tara Brady Alexis Brooks Kristen Brooks Katherine Bullock Keith Cabanela John Cannuli Thomas Carr Cori Connor Season Cooper Alexis Croney Scott Crosby Allison Cybak Jessica Dolben 16 Summer 2013 Wyatt Dawson Braci Dixon Joshua Epps Allison Estle Kaitlin Fannan Alexandra Fantini Isaac Fields Megan Gessler Tyler Grimes Elad Gutman Rachel Haines Tara Harlam Meredith Harrison Katelyn Hesse Dana Holland Lucas Hopkins Alexander Houghton Casey Howard Anna Huang Emily Hughes Tahamed Kamal Benjamin Lee Heather Levinsky Rachel Levithan Krysti Lober Amelia Marchiani Logan Mayer Caitlyn McCarthy Stephanie Michielli Charles Moseley Mark Mosley Zachary Mullan Camille Myrie Eileen Ni Steven Nickel Peter Olson Jessa Orbeta Emma Paul Michelle Park Grant Roberts Rachel Robertson Charles Ross Heather Ruderman Attiya Russell Julia Samworth Anna Skrobot Anthony Smiley R. Natasha Snow Jordan Soufley Alexis Spence Emily Spor John Tantuco Paige Thommes Sara Tilley Matthew Tjaden Quynh-Nhu Truong Miriam Waites Lawrence Walsh Jessica White Salyndrea Wilson Karlie Wright Eli Zickefoose Principal’s Leadership Award Natasha Snow Lucas Hopkins National Honor Society Samuel Bailey Maitri Bhagat Erin Birmingham Rachel Bloom Jonathan Blumberg Scott Crosby Alayna DeMarco John DiGiacoma Halley Donlin Isaac Fields Jasmine Griffin Jason Hammond Hannah Harmon Valerie Hill Max Holdsworth Dana Holland Brendon Jackson Kevin Jones Lucas Leone Rachel Levithan Kevin Louie David Martin Logan Mayer Koty McAllister Kelsey Nagengast Eileen Ni Steven Nickel Peter Olsen Shane O’Neill Samantha Palermo Katherine Partridge Casey Ridgik Amanda Rosenblatt McKinley Short Anna Skrobot R. Natasha Snow Janet Spitaleri Emily Spor Paige Thommes Matthew Tjaden Hailee Valichka Lawrence Walsh Science National Honor Society President: Koty McAllister Vice-President: Samuel Bailey Secretary: Isaac Fields Treasurer: Jason Hammond Outreach Leader: Liam Berti Historian: Brendon Jackson School Specialist: Margaret Krauthouser Other Senior Members are: Keith Cabanela Jacob Heffernan Kevin Jones Quynh-Nhu Truong James Todd Gloyd Pasquale Zingo We are so proud of all of you and your accomplishments and wish you a bright and successful future! 17 Summer 2013 CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL OF OUR 4th MARKING PERIOD DISTINGUISHED AND HONOR ROLL STUDENTS! DISTINGUISHED HONORS GRADE 12 Quan Minh Bui David A Buzdygon Michael James Crowley Mariano Di Gabriele Somer Marie Leathern Abraham David McIlvaine Nkechi Bianca Okwu-Lawrence Patricia Page Kyle Steven Parks Eric T Rouviere Matthew Robert Stone Fatima Orbeta Tantuco Spencer Roman Walker Emily Ming Wong Matthew Robert Zehr DISTINGUISHED HONORS GRADE 11 Sarah Birmingham Seray Mia Crescenzo Madeline Grace Davis Margo Caroline Donlin John P Leahan Amy Lin James Mauk Courtney Ann Mitchell Emily F Panchak Merwah Kamal Shinwari Ashley M Steinbrecher Sarah Elizabeth Stone Natalie Susan Teichman Morgan S Wright Madeline Elizabeth Zehr Allison R Zell DISTINGUISHED HONORS GRADE 10 Olulayole O Adedeji Abigail E Akrong Juliana Marie Cannuli Jasmine Chandler Christopher J Dewey Dawson Lee Fox Annie Lee Katherine Sandra Macturk Julia Elizabeth Olivastro Dallas Ryan Russell Alyssa Marie Schweizer Michael John Slemko Anthony Clark Smentkowski Madison Paige Steele Brittany A Stinson Abigail Mari Trachtman Shaylyn N White DISTINGUISHED HONORS GRADE 9 Cierra B Alleyne Caleigh L Bauer Jillian Nicole Canning Abigail Michele Casalvera Robert Jared Chandler Kristen Chou Ryan James Cummings Rowan Gregory Davis Justin J Digiovanni Natalie L Duplanti Heather E Evans Hannah R Goodman Noah Adam Haines Amelie Harpey Brendan WP Jeynes Shelly F Johnson Nathan K Joseph Meera Kripalu Mathew J Krueger Anna Jeanne Leahan Giavonna Amor Marquez Dhruv Mohnot Kathleen S Murphy Lauren Elizabeth Naumann Samantha J Orr Jordan Elizabeth Peel Caroline Mayberry Procak Sabrina Selim Samuel A Skammer Lillian E Taylor Nikolai Faunce Wallace Peter Walsh Makala L Wang HONOR ROLL GRADE 12 Razdum Uddin Ahmed Mohammed Esraful Alam Ekovi Amenounve Alexander Mark Barone Isabella Lenore Becker Alexandra Bezilla Samantha E Boughton Morgan E Brandenberger Anthony K Butler Gabriella Ann Casares Darian S Chan William Price Chapman Joseph Deane Coffin Amy Corradino Brandi Alyse Culp Samantha Zutz Cummings Jessica May Cusack Elijah Keith Davis Katherine Walsh Davis Jennifer Christin DeFriece Daniel Steven Delcollo Allison Christine Dicicco Xena Marie DiFrancesco Jacqueline Dimino Andrew John DiNunno Meghan Elizabeth Doogan Rhiannon Adele Downey Abbey Lynn Ellis Samuel Noah Fawks Alicia Jiuann Ferrara Cassandra K Forwood Stefanie Andrea Friedeborn Alexandra Fuller Kerra Shaylyn Galloway Shally Gastelu Grace B Glenn Madison Greco Jessie Anne Grimes Coskun Gunaydin Graham Ethan Haines Kelly E Harlan Gabriel Albert Harley Emily S Harrison Duncan Adam Hart Qua'mere D Hawkins Sabiha Ridwana Hossain Sarah E Kelso Aaron Maxwell Klein Krista Koyste Michael G Krueger Brook Hunter Langille Matthew Vernon Lawton Susan J Lee Emily R Mathews Bruce Edward Maule JR Kaylie Marie Mawhinney Cooper J McAllister Catherine Ann Mooney Evan Patrick Moser Joshua Henry Nachlis Allison Arlette Naumann Sarah Elizabeth Parrish Zachary Reeves Shroff Pendley Alexandra Marie Portincasa Keyon Christopher Powell Thomas Luke Ragone Miles Robinson Richard J Savina Olivia Sherwin Sara Emily Skammer Thomas J Slemko Kelley Marie Smith Marc David Solomon Rebecca Danielle Starr Ryan Edward-Charles Steward Jessica Streck Matthew Everett Streck Jonathan Wylie Sypher JR Eric Christopher Tommer Elizabeth A Trachtman Rylee Emelia Trotter Paul Truckley Nicholas Alexander Valent Molly Elizabeth Vivaldi Thomas Ivron Welch Shayla Marie Wilson Kirsten Marie Woolpert Hannah Jean Young Kerry Lange Zeager HONOR ROLL GRADE 11 Nicholas C Ackley Brycen K Alleyne Jared Ryan Alpaugh Jyairah A Bacon Rachel Feinson Bailey Vincent Ray Barbuto Morgan Bishop Kiersten M Bonsall Kathleen Brown Paige E Burkert Tracy Cao Jamyra N. Cobb Shakira Ny'Ree Cooper Christopher Coulston Jacob Cronauer Brian Keith Dennis JR Abigail Joy Dischert Francesca N Donithan Shannon L Dowling Tighe Rohan Dunlavey Heather L Estle Matthew Fanelli Miranda Leigh Fantini Bevan Rose Fields Natalie Foschi 18 Summer 2013 HONOR ROLL, continued Abigail C Frey Jessica Ann Fyock Stephen Z Gardner Alexandra Noelle George Tyler A Glaccum Daniel T Gourdier Kyle M Haberman Shawn Anthony Harris Brenna Marie Healey Elise Herkimer Matthew Anthony Hernandez Kelley Danice Holland Mohamed Ibrahim Melissa Breanna Ivey Kelsey Koyste Linda Liu Rick Malloy Carmen Renee Matthews Joseph Francis Meck Alex Mikalajczyk Dana J Miller Charles Spencer Mitchell Maneesha Movva Jamie Lee Musacchio Vincent M Onorato Abriana O'Tanyi-Pellegrino Krista Elizabeth Palermo Sarah Pellegrino Dylan M Phillips Stacy Renee Pinder Elizabeth Catherine Procak Richard John Quinney Carl Ramsey Shana Rose Ranauto Aliya Ranjber Lena Ravenell Lea Lorraine Rees Christopher M Rifon Corinne Rydgren Stephanie Rydgren Matthew Richard Shelton Rowan Taylor Short Riley E Slate Kyle Joseph Sobieski Ashlee Stritzinger Shane Sutherland Celina Tang Donald J Thommes Brooke E Timanus Rachel E Timanus Thao-Quyen Olivia Truong John M Van Nostran Bethany E Vanderloo Djordje Vukojevic Sarah Rose Walsh Bruce I Williams Brett R Young HONOR ROLL GRADE 10 Marisa Elizabeth Adinolfi Nicholas Anthony Adinolfi Katherine Blatz Shaynie Madison Brown Hanh My Bui Jeff Chan G Savith Collure Dylan John Connell Meghan Gaynel Coughlin Sean Joseph Coughlin Carly A Dill Jean Filo Dakota L Fox Sophia Ann Friedeborn Tyler Thomas Gaynor Jacob M Gladfelter Jenna Glazier Te'a Kaimilani Goode Neel D Greer Grant Reed Grier Alyssa N Harpster Tyler Jonathan Heath Eric James Holden Devlan T Horner Carson Richard Hughes Brenda J Juarez Nathan Michael Jupiter Dmytro Kobylyanskyi Komal Kumar Dylan Michael Lafferty Crystal Lam Nyla Osjanay Larry Madeline Colleen Marconi Jonathan Matsuura Aidan Butler McDermott Taylor Leigh McKinney John Duncan McRae Tiara Nicole Mitchell Taylor Huy Nguyen Vitaliy Novytskyy Christina Jean Olivastro Holly Jake Panchak Christina Grace Partridge Lauren Pietropolo Sierra Michelle Plath Maryse N Pokropski Giovanni M Pollock Rachel Pritchard Paige Elise Rawheiser Thomas Bonsall Reece III Emily Jean Ross Ciara A Samuels Amira J Shaer Cailin Elizabeth Shallow Edrees K Shinwari K'hala Karyn Simpson Abigail J Spor Ahbai Na'ila Steward Kalloyan K Stoyanov Jaleel Ahmed Sunzar Ariona J'Asia Thornton John Vo Kelsi Sabrina Walker Ryan D Walsh Courtney Lynn Warner Robert J White Matthew Whittle JR Jordan M Woolpert HONOR ROLL GRADE 9 Matthew Peter Arrabal Niaire Nicole Ashe Hope Babinger Caleb J Beers Brooke Ashley Bolling Chaya M Bragg Jessica Loren Brockson Peter B Casper Alex T Chacko D'Andrea Church Matthew J Cohen Brooke R Cooper Sam Anh Dao Julie Dominique Dault Breanna Victoria Diamond Jonathan Bailey Donahue Garett Riley Dorsey Jamie Elliott Mide L Erickson Robert Dylan Farnan Joclynn J Fogelman Steven James Forwood Alyson Ann Fox Nicholas J Frazee Alma Nicole Gillis Henry Alexander Gise Justin M Glaccum Joshua Makoa Goode Josiah Kamaehu Goode Breanna A Grant Sarah E Hannig Daniel Chihyun Kim Arnise Renee King Breanna Korenkiewicz Grace A Lardear Nyle Lewis Justin M Long Jessica A Lugo Jessica Guadalupe Amairani Martinez Gomez Eli Daniel McIlvaine Shelby Lynn Moore Meghan Alexis Murray Tatiana Sergeevna Nesterova Ashley E Newman Polly Ni Connor David O'Neill Matthew J Parrish Yashashri R Pendse Jarred R Politarhos Alex W Russo Matias S Saavedra Silva Emma Lynn Segerstrom Erica Seraiva Devin T Sharkey Grace C Slate Michael Thom Spitaleri Christie Marie Stephenson Caroline G Towne Sandra M Trigoso William Y Wang Kelsey M Wiley Victoria Lynn Will David J Wilson Sarah K Wojcik Sydney Morgan Woodson 19 Summer 2013 CONCORD HIGH SCHOOL NEEDS PARENT VOLUNTEERS!! “RAIDER NATION” IS IN JEOPARDY Are you good with computers? Can you spare a few hours a month? We need someone to collect emails and assemble messages for distribution. Just collect the Membership forms from the Raider Nation mailbox in the main office and load them in the database. Raider Nation helps keep parents/guardians informed. The parent volunteers collect information/articles from staff, coaches, club advisors and administrators and then share it with members of Raider Nation. The goal is to have all parents/ guardians sign up for Raider Nation. If you can help with this important project, please contact Mrs. Lambert at: [email protected] or 302-475-3951. There are several ways to sign up: Students will be given a Raider Nation membership form on the first day of school, you can enroll online at: brandywineschools.org/concord/site > Parents > Parent Involvement > Sign-up Form (The link to the online registration will be activated when we get our volunteer) or you can complete the form below and have your child return it to the main office when school starts. For Parents/Guardians Raider Nation does not require a membership fee and does not do fundraisers. You need only to provide your email address to become a member. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ CONCORD HIGH SCHOOL RAIDER NATION MEMBERSHIP Join the Raider Nation and receive monthly emails regarding “happenings” at Concord High School. There is no membership fee. Just fill out the below information and you will be added to our distribution lists. Thank you for joining and Welcome to Raider Nation! Name: _________________________________________ ________ Parent ______Student ________Staff Email address: __________________________________ Phone Number: _________________________________ Student Name(s): ________________________________ Grade: _______ Raider Nation is open to Parents, Students and Faculty. 20 Summer 2013 Brandywine School District (Concord High School) 1000 Pennsylvania Avenue Claymont, DE 19703 NONPROFIT U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT NO. 125 WILMINGTON, DE Raider Pride N280 Concord High School 2501 Ebright Road Wilmington, DE 19810 Principal: Anne Lambert Phone (302) 475-3951 Fax (302) 529-3094 Email: [email protected] To the Concord Family/Resident at: We’re on the web at: brandywineschools.org/concord Sports events times and locations are available at: www.raiderssports.com The Concord Way Compassion · Responsibility · Integrity · Self-control · Respect · Perseverance