2013-14 Summer - North Canton City Schools

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2013-14 Summer - North Canton City Schools
INSIDE: PI LEVY UPDATE • ALL PRO DADS • PAY IT FORWARD • SPORTS SCHEDULE
Students at
Goodyear
North Canton City Schools
Viking Vision
SUMMER 2014
page 6
VOLUME: 1 ISSUE: 3
Fabian Wins Top Timken Scholarship
Mitchell Fabian is interviewed by the press after being surprised with his scholarship award,
as Ward “Tim” Timken Jr. looks on.
Mitchell Fabian was surprised when a camera crew, photographers, Timken executives and school officials swarmed his physics
classroom.
“My heart started racing,” said Fabian, a senior at Hoover High
School. “I was really confused.”
“Since 1958, we’ve distributed more than $21M worth of scholarships to 500 different students around the world in the different
communities in which the Timken Company operates,” said Ward
“Tim” Timken Jr., chairman of the board of directors of Timken
Co., to a classroom filled with Hoover High School physics students.
And then Timken called Fabian forward and handed him a
$50,000 check, renewable for up to three years, making the scholarship worth up to $200,000.
Timken explained that over 200 students had applied for the
scholarships created for the children of Timken Co. associates.
Recipients are chosen based upon areas of achievement both inside
and outside of the classroom, including academic standing,
extracurricular participation and community involvement.
Fabian called his mother and father on a cell phone to share the
news.
“You should be proud of Mitch,” Timken said into the phone.
“Out of 200 kids he won the top award and it was well-earned and
well-deserved.”
Timken also presented checks to three other seniors during his
visit to Hoover High School. Sydney Lautzenheiser, Madison Plaster and Maxwell Sopp each won a $5,000 scholarship.
Visit us at northcantonschools.org
A Look at
What’s Inside
From the Superintendent . . . . . .2
School Happenings . . . . . . . . . .3
Around the District . . . . . . . . . .8
Important Dates . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Fall Sports Schedule . . . . . . . .11
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Schools, 330.497.5600.
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From the Superintendent
A Look Back, A look Ahead
Michael Hartenstein
SUPERINTENDENT OF THE
NORTH CANTON CITY
SCHOOLS
As the school year winds to a close, it is
a good time to review some of the things we
have done with the Permanent Improvement (PI) Levy funds provided by the community last year. It is also a great time to
look at some of the things underway for the
2014-2015 school year.
PI LEVY UPDATE
The PI levy was earmarked for safety
and security, new school buses, technology
and textbooks, and for increased district
building repairs.
To that end, we installed new security
vestibules in our primary and intermediate
buildings. We also bought more than 300
digital radio systems for our employees,
providing instantaneous communication
between and among our staff, as well as
with the North Canton Police Department.
We purchased five new buses during
the summer of 2013 and ordered four more
a few months ago. 1100 Samsung Chromebook computers were ordered and given to
all of our students in grades 3-5 as part of
our 1:1 computing initiative. A second
order for 1100 more machines will be
placed soon for students at North Canton
Middle School before classes begin in
August. A new English Language Arts textbook series for grades K-5 was purchased
and delivered to our buildings late last
summer.
Finally, long-needed building improvements are underway. Everything from
roofing repairs, chiller and boiler replacements, and replacement of badly worn carpet have been done. We have many more
repairs which need attention such as our
driveways, parking lots, flooring, etc. As
next year gets underway we will continue to
look at our maintenance needs and prioritize those things needing immediate attention and/or are identified as safety hazards.
STRAIGHT A FUND GRANT
Next school year visitors to our build-
ings will see the results of our Straight A
Grant award. We call our project “Viking
21,” in reference to the 21st century skills
at the heart of this initiative. Building
upon our work to provide active learning
spaces in our buildings, “Viking 21”
includes a massive infusion of new furniture, technology, and training. While the
project focuses on grades 5-12, all of our
buildings will reap benefits from this project. For instance, all buildings will receive
state-of-the-art ENO boards to replace
Smartboards.
Library media centers in the Intermediate, Middle and High schools will be
upgraded into “iSpaces” which encourage
and enable constructivist learning with a
variety of hands-on media and materials.
Many classrooms in grades 5-12 will be
retrofitted with new furniture that facilitates dynamic learning. In addition, the
Middle and High School buildings will be
outfitted with high-definition distance
learning equipment so we can tap into realtime learning resources from outside the
district. Hoover High School will see the
installation of a prototype-grade Fabrication Lab that includes high-end engineering and fabrication tools such as 3D scanners and printers as well as CNC routers,
laser cutters, and other state-of-the-art
equipment.
Working with Walsh University, faculty
from the district is engaged in an intensive
graduate- level class learning how to use
this equipment effectively. This group of 27
project champions is tasked with teaching
others how to use these new tools to make
their learning environments even more
interesting and dynamic.
Next year will be an exciting time in the
North Canton City Schools. Please be sure
to watch for announcements about our
open house slated for late summer. Then
you can come and see for yourself the wonderful enhancements underway in your
school system.
On behalf of all of us here in the North
Canton Schools, have a safe and happy
summer.
Visit us at northcantonschools.org
North Canton City Schools
Board of Education
Betty J. Fulton, President
email: [email protected]
(330) 280-3771 or (330) 499-0724
Dr. Nancy E. Marion, Vice President
email: [email protected]
(330) 966-2947
Julie M. Cross
email: [email protected]
(330) 499-7220
Bruce Hunt
email: [email protected]
(330) 805-6243 or (330) 244-2312
Jennifer Creighton Kling
email: [email protected]
(330) 936-3128
North Canton City Schools
District Central Office
Mr. Michael Hartenstein, Superintendent
[email protected]
Mrs. Debra Kennedy, Asst. Superintendent
[email protected]
Mr. Todd Tolson, Treasurer
[email protected]
Mr. Todd Henne, Director of Business
[email protected]
Mr. Paul McIntyre, Director of Innovation
[email protected]
Mrs. Elaine Karp, Director of Special Services
[email protected]
Mrs. Jamie Smart,
Director of Communications and Special Projects
[email protected]
Find information, pictures, and video:
www.northcantonschools.org
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School Happenings
Former Student
Designs Adaptive Ramp
For years, Jan Bremer has incorporated bowling into the physical education
classes she teaches at Orchard Hill Intermediate.
This year, Bremer noticed two students
having trouble with the sport. William,
who is in a wheelchair, had difficulty
rolling the bowling ball. Ava, who faces
challenges with manipulative skills and
balance, struggled to control the heavy
bowling ball during the games.
“I had the idea of the ramp after I watched
both William and Ava struggle with the
task,” Bremer said. She began researching
equipment and read about adaptive ramps
that allow individuals who are unable to
throw a bowling ball to participate in bowling.
“Then I looked up the actual cost,”
Bremer said. “The catalog price was
$1,800, which is several times more than
my entire budget for the year!”
Bremer was thinking about other ways to
accomplish this when she ran into her former student at church. Nathan Amos, a
2012 Hoover graduate, listened as Bremer
described the situation and readily agreed
to help.
“He said, ‘When do you need it?’ And I
said ‘Tomorrow,’” Bremer laughed. “His
response was to call me back by 5 p.m. that
night and tell me to meet him at the
church.”
Amos, who has a background in engineering and building construction work,
presented Bremer with a ramp built out of
PVC pipe, which was mounted on a wooden base with rubber feet to prevent it from
sliding.
Bremer compensated Amos for his
time as well as the cost of the materials,
the total of which was a fraction of the catalog ramp price. She brought the ramp to
school the next day and tried it out.
“William was so happy with bowling
that he didn't want to leave the room,”
Bremer remembered. “And Ava did her
happy dance when she used the ramp.”
Bremer invited Amos to school to meet the
students he had created the ramp for and
watch it in action. He was able to make
some additional adjustments to the ramp
to help William and Ava even more.
“The kids were so happy to be able to participate in bowling,” said Orchard Hill
principal Renee Manse. “It was a true
delight to see.”
“I love it because my students feel successful and not left out of an activity
because it is difficult for them,” agreed
Bremer.
Amos’s act of “paying it forward” to
students in his former school inspired staff
and students alike. William even wrote
him a thank you note.
"Thank you very much for making me
a bowling ramp. It makes me feel happy,
now I can control the ball and bowl with
my friends. It was nice to meet you. William”
North Canton Middle
School Pays It Forward
"In the order of nature we cannot render benefits to those from whom we
receive them, or only seldom. But the benefit we receive must be rendered again,
line for line, deed for deed, cent for cent,
to somebody."
This line, written by Ralph Waldo
Emerson in his 1841 essay Compensation,
describes the meaning of the phrase “Pay
It Forward.”
The students at the North Canton
Middle School focused on doing just that
for a full week in April. Organized by the
Student Leadership Council and Character Counts Committee, Pay It Forward
Week kicked off with an all-school assembly led by Bill Ballenger and his group,
Break the Grey.
“It focused on character development
and the fact that character is a choice,”
said Kaitlyn Gollihue, a 7th grade Science
teacher who also co-advises the Student
Leadership Council. “This coincides with
the Pillars of Character displayed and
encouraged throughout North Canton
Middle School.”
"I really felt the Break the Grey assembly was more memorable than someone
sugar-coating everything,” said Celia Martin, a student at NCMS. “Not everything is
lollipops and rainbows. Our choices
impact those around us."
Pay It Forward Week continued with
students collecting men's hygiene products and liquid laundry detergent for the
Refuge of Hope, a local rescue mission
which includes a men's emergency shelter. Over 1700 items were collected and
donated.
“The value of what you have given to
Refuge of Hope is beyond measure. Such
donations allow those we serve realize
there are people who do truly care about
them,” said Duane Wykoff, the Executive
Director of Refuge of Hope.
"I saw Pay It Forward Week as a
chance to give to people who aren't as
blessed as we are,” said Emily Gatrell, a
student at NCMS. “It made me want to
keep giving more instead of receiving. Giving is more important."
Middle School students from left to right: Lexie James, Madison Sedlak, Kayla Fehlman,
Drake VanNostran, Sarah Pollard and Alana Lazarides.
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All Pro Dads Meet at Greentown
The first Wednesday of every month, several students from Greentown Intermediate and their dads meet
before school. They share breakfast and discuss issues relevant to the students and take part in fun bonding
activities. In addition, dad’s have an opportunity to share why they are proud of their child each time the group
meets.
This is part of a program called “All Pro Dad’s Days,” which is in over 1000 schools nationwide. Greentown
started its chapter in March, with almost
80 people in attendance. In addition to
the monthly meetings, the program
offers dads resources and practical parenting tips they can take home and
implement immediately.
Henry Householder is a “co-captain”
of the Greentown chapter, and is also an
administrator at Hoover High School.
“As a high school administrator, my
time is limited with my children,” he
said. “The opportunity to spend time
with my daughter is invaluable. She and
I look forward to this each and every
month.”
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Aladdin, Jr. Hits the Stage
On April 24,
131 students
rocked the
musical
“Pirates.”
Each year, the secondgraders at Clearmount Elementary School perform a
musical for the school and
their parents and family.
Three nights of standing ovations put
smiles on the faces of the cast and crew of
Aladdin, Jr., the musical performed by the
North Canton Middle School April 11-13.
The cast consisted of over 40 NCMS
students. In addition, approximately 30
Hoover High School students worked the
technical aspects of the musical.
No
small feat with smoke, a flying carpet and
special effect lighting.
Students worked hard and even practiced at each others’ homes during the
many snow days this winter.
“They were very dedicated to learning
their songs, dances and lines,” said Ginny
Herman, a Theater Arts teacher, who
directed the show.
Herman, who will be retiring at the end of the year, thanked all the kids
and everyone who helped with the musical for making this a great show.
The musical
was complete
with a 65-foot
pirate ship built by
music teacher
Kim Jacoby and
Principal Matt Ile.
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HOOVER TAKES FIRST
IN MATH CHALLENGE
On April 26, Hoover High School students competed against students from other
schools in Stark and Summit counties at the Stark County Mathematics Challenge,
run by Kent State Stark’s Student Math Club. Hoover’s team placed first overall,
and senior Jack Chen had the highest individual score.
CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 2014
SUMMA SCHOLARS
Monica Albertson
Graham Arnold
Jessica Baggetta
Colleen Bentler
Samuel Blike
Greggory Brandle
Tiffany Casturo
Theresa Chapa
Megan Criswell
Karan Dewan
Krish Dewan
Samantha DiGiacomo
Kaitlyn Eckelberry
Joel Elkins
Hoover Junior, Clare Kreuzwieser, poses with her winning sculpture, “Woman King.”
2014 Stark County
High School Art Show
Hoover High School artists were once
again well-represented at the recent Stark
County High School Art Show at the Canton Museum of Art. Annually, each high
school is invited to send ten works of art
to the show to represent their district.
Works were on display from March 21 April 4, 2014 in three galleries. For the
third year in a row, three North Canton
students (the most awarded to any high
school in Stark County) were recognized.
Congratulations to junior, Raiana
Fonte, and senior, Jenny Michel, who
received two of the ten honorable mentions awarded. They each received a scholarship for a free class at the Canton Museum of Art. Junior, Clare Kreuzwieser,
received a $400 scholarship and third
place for her "Woman King" female armor
sculpture.
Congratulations also go to the following students whose work was selected as
part of the showcase:
Taylor Walsh - 10th grade
Emily Olszewski - 12th grade
Kristi Morris - 12th grade
Sam Blike - 12th grade
Mary Avery - 12th grade
Alex Malcolm - 12th grade
The Stark County High School Art
Show is an annual spring display that is
sponsored by Kent State, Malone and
Walsh Universities.
Governor's Art Show
Also, congratulations go to senior,
Sam Blike. Sam's work was recently
selected to be part of the Governor's Art
Show at the Rhodes Office Tower in
Columbus.
Mitchell Fabian
Maria Ganios
Ashley Graham
Anna Harvey
Luke Held
Nathaniel Hinderer
Christina Howald
Jacob Huba
Claire James
Naomi Kasturiarachi
Allie Kmiecik
Christine Langer
Sydney Lautzenheiser
Madeline Lee
Kelsey Lensman
Samuel Mallamaci
Lydia Marazita
Alexandra Mercorelli
Gabriel Montoya
Brian Nickel
Lauren Nist
Corrin Pelini
Madison Plaster
Andrew Quinn
Ryan Rebillot
Lindsay Rouse
Alexandria Sanford
Kylie Shambaugh
Katherine Simpson
Maxwell Sopp
Malorie Spencer
Kaylee Stroemple
Tara Thacker
James Vaughn
Jacob Voegele
Abigail Warburton
Joshua Woods
Julie Worley
Nicholas Wurst
Michael Zahorec
Engineering Students
Win at Goodyear
On April 12, twelve Hoover students participated in Goodyear
Engineering Career Day at the University of Akron. Participants competed for more than $40,000 in
grant awards and scholarships. The
event was emceed by 1991 Hoover
graduate Tim Donnelly, a Chief
Engineer with Goodyear Tire &
Rubber Company.
Hoover’s own Women in Engineering club entered the contest,
innovating a "Tire of the Future."
The women, along with senior Jack
Chen, who participated in an engineering "academic challenge,"
secured second place in the grant
contest, winning a $5000 grant for
Hoover’s engineering programs.
In addition, senior Theresa
Chapa won a 2-year $5000 scholarship from Goodyear to attend the
University of Akron this fall, where
she will be majoring in chemical
engineering.
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Photo courtesy of Lauren Maxwell.
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Students Explore
Teaching as a
Profession
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Parade of Characters
Northwood students celebrated
literacy dressed as their favorite
book characters and took part
in a “Character Parade”
through the school as part of
March’s “Right To Read”
week.
Senior Mollie Wright works with a student as part of the Teaching Professions Program at
Hoover.
Imagine having the opportunity to “try
on” a profession, complete with real-life
experience, in high school to help you
decide if it is something you’d like to pursue in college.
This is the goal of the Teaching Professions program at
Hoover High School.
Since its inception in 2007, the program has been helping students understand what a career in
education involves.
Throughout
the
course, they learn
about things like the
history of education,
child development
and theories of learning. As seniors, the
students get practical, hands-on training as
they do field experiences with mentor
teachers in their own districts.
“This gives them a behind-the-scenes
view of teaching--what I like to call ‘the
good, the bad, and the ugly’,” says Shirley
Dobry, the Teaching Professions instructor
at Hoover. “This way they can tell if it is a
career for them before they spend time and
money exploring that in college.”
“We have students from Jackson, Lake,
and Louisville who attend our two-year program as a part of the Stark County Compact,” Dobry explained. “GlenOak, Perry,
and Massillon Washington all have programs. The teachers
in all of the schools
meet about 3-6 times
per year.”
In addition, if the
students score high
enough on the portfolio that they start as
juniors and work on
during their senior
year, they can earn
college credit for
Introduction to Education at any state
university in Ohio,
and the credit can transfer with them to
another state university.
“It is my hope that the classroom learning and their field experiences give them an
insight into what teachers' lives are like,”
said Dobry. “They will know how demanding, but also how rewarding, education can
be.”
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Around the District
Annual Senior Citizens
Prom
Recognition Award Recipients TJ Roach, Theanna Orr, Jen Tarbet and Todd Davy at the
Recognition Dinner on April 23, 2014. Photo courtesy of Julie Cross.
William and Norma Raymont, were crowned Prom King & Queen. The Raymont’s celebrated
their 67th wedding anniversary on the day of the prom. Photo courtesy of Todd Weber of LifeTouch Photography.
“I would like to take this opportunity to thank the Hoover
High School staff and commend your students for putting
on this wonderful event and for their treatment of our senior citizens,” Rukavina’s letter said. “They definitely put a
little sparkle back into the life of so many.”
Each year, senior citizens from the
community are invited to enjoy a meal,
dancing, and bingo as guests of Hoover
High School’s Leadership and Interact club
students at the annual Senior Citizens
Prom. This year, Michael’s Group band
provided live music and Meals on Wheels of
Stark and Wayne County provided dinner
for over 220 guests and students.
“My 96-year-old mother-in-law recently attended your Senior Citizens Prom,”
said Becki Rukavina in a letter to Principal
Tony Pallija. “She was glowing as she told
me about the evening and how wonderful
and helpful all of the students were.”
This year’s theme was "Vintage Hollywood,”
and our prom king and queen were William
and Norma Raymont, who celebrated their
67th wedding anniversary on the day of the
prom.
“I would like to take this opportunity to
thank the Hoover High School staff and
commend your students for putting on this
wonderful event and for their treatment of
our senior citizens,” Rukavina’s letter said.
“They definitely put a little sparkle back
into the life of so many.”
Endowment Fund
Awards Excellence
The North Canton City Schools Education Endowment Fund is a non-profit
organization that promotes, sponsors and
encourages the pursuit of excellence for all
students. Created in 1988, the group recognizes individuals for outstanding service
to our students and district, as well as raises money to provide grants supporting the
development of exemplary, creative, and
on-going programs benefitting the students of North Canton City Schools.
2014-2015 Recognition
Award Recipients:
•Classified Award: Theanna Orr, Librarian, North Canton Middle School
•Educator Award (pre-K - grade 5):
Jennifer Tarbet, 3rd grade teacher, Orchard
Hill Intermediate School
•Educator Award (grades 6-12): TJ
Roach, English teacher, Hoover High
School
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•Citizen Award: Todd Davy, "Viking Victory Run" Organizer
2014-2015 Grant
Award Winners:
•Diane Ward, Clearmount Elementary
School: $994 for "Picture Perfect Science."
•Katie Genetin & Jacqueline FeldmanCohen, Early Childhood Center: $1,000 for
"Sensational Sensory Corner"
•Brenda Triner & Lori Anderson,
Orchard Hill Intermediate School: $1,000
for "SNL - Science Night Live!"
•Terri Simmons & Sheena Stropki, NC
Middle School: $400 for "Learning to
Bloom Together continues. . ."
•Renee Manse, Orchard Hill Intermediate School: $950 for "The Leader in Me
Comes to Orchard Hill"
•Terri DiNarda, Holly Herstine & Erin
Lindsey, Clearmount Elementary School:
$740 for "Buggin for Science Materials"
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Father Daughter Dance
On Feb 21st, Orchard Hill Intermediate School rolled out the red carpet
(complete with paparazzi) as approximately 160 Orchard Hill girls, escorted
by their special guests, arrived at the “My Favorite Guy and Me” Hollywood
glitz and glam dance.
Guests enjoyed music from DJ Harry with Pulse Entertainment
(Hoover’s own Harrison Zoldan), a chocolate fountain and a photo booth.
“It is nice to be the person who gets to take my daughter on her first
date,” said Bob Malloy, who attended with his daughter, Taylor.
“I had a wonderful time with my dad,”
said Orchard Hill student Sarah Esterle.
“The DJ played fun
songs,
and
we
danced together."
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Important Dates
The North Canton City Schools
Board of Education
The North Canton City Schools Board of Education
meets regularly on the third Wednesday of the month at
6:00 pm. Each meeting this year will be held at a different
school in the district.
Please consult the Board of Education’s website for
dates, impending actions, and decisions at www.boarddocs.com/oh/nccs/Board.nsf/Public.
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North Canton City Schools
Calendar 2014-2015
AUGUST
JANUARY
21
27
29
1-2
15
16
19
First Day of Classes 1-12
First Day of Classes Kindergarten
NO SCHOOL, Prof. Learning Day
SEPTEMBER
1
2
FEBRUARY
NO SCHOOL, Labor Day
First Day of Classes Preschool
OCTOBER
North Canton City Schools
Music Performance Calendar
2014
JUNE
June 1
HS Brass Ensemble & Senior Choir
at Graduation
3:00pm
1
2
9
13
22
24
30
1 P/T Conferences, 3-5
2 P/T Conferences, Middle School
P/T Conferences, 3-5 & High School
NO SCHOOL, Prof. Dev. Exchange Day
P/T Conferences, K-2
End of 9 Weeks (45 days)
P/T Conferences, K-2
NOVEMBER
North Canton City Schools
2014 Calendar
MAY
26 Memorial Day
29 Last Student Day (41days)
30 Work Day
NO SCHOOL, Winter Break
End of 9 Weeks (46 days)
NO SCHOOL, Staff Work Day
NO SCHOOL, Martin Luther King Day
6
12
13
20
27-28
P/T Conferences, High School
P/T Conferences, Middle School
P/T Conferences, Preschool
P/T Conferences, Preschool
NO SCHOOL, Thanksgiving Break
4
5
10
12
16
26
P/T Conferences, 3-5
P/T Conferences, High School
P/T Conferences, Middle School
P/T Conferences, 3-5
NO SCHOOL, Presidents’ Day
P/T Conferences, Preschool
MARCH
2
5
P/T Conferences, High School
P/T Conferences, Middle School
P/T Conferences, Preschool
11
P/T Conferences, K-2
19
P/T Conferences, K-2
20
End of 9 weeks (43 days)
30
NO SCHOOL, Conference Exchange Day
30-31 NO SCHOOL, Spring Break
APRIL
DECEMBER
1-3
1
NO SCHOOL, Conference Exchange Day
22-31 NO SCHOOL, Winter Break
MAY
25
27
28
29
CONGRATULATIONS
CLASS OF 2014!
NO SCHOOL, Spring Break
NO SCHOOL, Memorial Day
Last Student Day (42 days)
NO SCHOOL, Prof. Learning Day
NO SCHOOL, Staff Work Day
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GRADUATION CEREMONIES WILL BE HELD
ON SUNDAY, JUNE 1, AT 2:00 P.M.,
IN THE CANTON MEMORIAL CIVIC CENTER.
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Fall Sports
Hoover High School Fall Sports Schedule 2014
8/19
8/23
BOYS’/GIRLS’
VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY
DATE
8/30
OPPONENT
SITE
TIME
Dave Clegg Invitational
9:00AM
Home H.S. XC Course
9/6
Bruce Lerch Invitational Away
TBA
9/13
Galion Invite
Away
9:00AM
(GIRLS ONLY)
9/20
Cloverleaf
Away
8:00AM
XC Invitational
9/27
Stark County
Away
9:00AM
CC Championships
10/11* FLC @ TBA
Away
TBA
10/18 OHSAA District
Away
12:00PM
@ Malone U.
10/25 OHSAA
Away
12:30PM
Regionals @ Boardman
11/1
OHSAA State
Away
12:30PM
@ National Trail--Hebron, OH
BOYS’ VARSITY GOLF
DATE
8/11
8/12
8/14
8/14
8/18
8/19
8/26
9/2
9/5
9/6
9/9
9/11
9/13
9/16
9/18
9/27
9/30
10/8
OPPONENT
SITE
Massillon Invite
Away
@ Shady Hollow
*Pre-Season
Away
Tourney @ Sanctuary
Lake JV Invite
Away
@ Sable
Alliance Invite
Away
@ Alliance Country Club
Tannenhauf Invite Away
*GlenOak
Home
*Lake (Uniontown) Home
*Perry (Massillon) Away
Roosevelt Invite
Away
Roosevelt Invite
Away
* Canton McKinley Home
Tri-match vs.
Away
Central @ Massillon (JV/V)
Genoa Invite
Away
@ Maumee Bay
*Jackson (Massillon)Away
St. Thomas Aquinas Home
*Post-Season
Away
Tourney @ Tannenhauf
OHSAA Sectional Away
@ Seven Hills
OHSAA District
Away
@ Brunswick Pine Hills
TIME
12:00PM
8:00AM
8:00AM
10:00AM
8:00AM
4:00PM
4:00PM
4:00PM
2:00PM
8:00AM
4:00PM
3:30PM
10:00AM
4:00PM
4:00PM
9:00AM
8:00AM
9:00AM
HOME GAMES ARE HELD AT ARROWHEAD GOLF COURSE
GIRLS’ VARSITY GOLF
DATE
8/6
8/7
8/8
8/9
8/12
OPPONENT
SITE
Warren JFK
Away
Invite @ Candywood
Jackson Tourney
Away
@ Legends
Pick. North Invite Away
@ Turnberry
Roosevelt Lady
Away
Rider Invitational
*Pre-Season Tourney Away
@ Sanctuary
TIME
8:30AM
12:00PM
8/26
9/2
9/9
9/16
9/27
9/30
10/7
*GlenOak
Away
Midwest Classic
Home
@ Skyland
*Lake (Uniontown) Away
*Perry (Massillon) Home
*Canton McKinley Away
*Jackson (Massillon) Home
*Post-Season
Away
Tourney @ TBA
OHSAA Sectional Away
@ Turkeyfoot GC
OHSAA District
Away
@ Massillon Legends
3:30PM
8:00AM
4:00PM
4:00PM
4:00PM
4:00PM
9:00AM
8:30AM
10:00AM
HOME GAMES ARE HELD AT ARROWHEAD GOLF COURSE
UNLESS NOTED
GIRLS’ VARSITY SOCCER
DATE
8/18
8/20
9/3
9/6
9/10
9/13
9/15
9/17
9/20
9/22
9/24
9/27
9/29
10/1
10/6
10/8
OPPONENT
SITE
St. Vincent/St. Mary Away
Louisville
Away
*Lake (Uniontown) Away
Revere
Home
*GlenOak
Away
Stow
Away
Marlington
Home
*Canton McKinley Home
Green
Away
West Branch
Away
*Perry (Massillon) Home
Boardman
Home
Austintown Fitch Home
*Jackson (Massillon) Away
Highland (Medina) Away
Firestone (Akron) Home
TIME
7:00PM
7:00PM
7:00PM
7:00PM
7:00PM
7:00PM
7:00PM
7:00PM
3:00PM
7:00PM
7:00PM
7:00PM
7:00PM
7:00PM
7:00PM
7:00PM
HOME GAMES ARE HELD ON HOME SOCCER FIELD
GIRLS’ JV SOCCER
DATE OPPONENT
SITE
8/18
St. Vincent/St. Mary Away
8/20
Louisville
Away
9/3
*Lake (Uniontown) Away
9/6
Revere
Home
9/10
*GlenOak
Away
9/13
Stow
Away
9/15
Marlington
Home
9/17
*Canton McKinley Home
9/20
Green
Away
9/22
West Branch
Away
9/24
*Perry (Massillon) Home
9/27
Boardman
Home
9/29
Austintown Fitch Home
10/1
*Jackson (Massillon) Away
10/6
Highland (Medina) Away
10/8
Firestone (Akron) Home
TIME
5:00PM
5:00PM
5:15PM
5:15PM
5:15PM
5:00PM
5:00PM
5:15PM
1:00PM
5:00PM
5:15PM
5:00PM
5:00PM
5:15PM
5:00PM
5:00PM
BOYS’ VARSITY SOCCER
DATE
8/21
8/23
8/26
8/30
9/2
9/4
9/9
9/13
9/16
9/18
9/20
9/23
9/25
9/30
10/2
10/9
OPPONENT
SITE
CVCA
Home
Green
Away
Barberton
Away
Marlington
Away
*Lake (Uniontown Home
Cuyahoga Falls
Away
*GlenOak
Home
Wadsworth
Home
*Canton McKinley Away
Firestone (Akron) Away
Austintown Fitch Home
*Perry (Massillon) Away
Kent Roosevelt
Home
*Jackson (Massillon)Home
Stow
Home
Boardman
Away
BOYS’ JV FOOTBALL
TIME
7:00PM
3:00PM
7:00PM
7:00PM
7:00PM
7:00PM
7:00PM
7:00PM
7:00PM
5:30PM
7:00PM
7:00PM
7:00PM
7:00PM
7:00PM
7:00PM
HOME GAMES ARE HELD ON HOME SOCCER FIELD
BOYS’ JV WHITE SOCCER
DATE
8/21
8/23
8/26
8/30
9/2
9/4
9/9
9/13
9/16
9/18
9/20
9/23
9/25
9/30
10/2
10/9
OPPONENT
SITE
CVCA
Home
Green
Away
Barberton
Away
Marlington
Away
*Lake (Uniontown) Home
Cuyahoga Falls
Away
* GlenOak
Home
Wadsworth
Home
*Canton McKinley Away
Firestone (Akron) Away
Austintown Fitch Home
* Perry (Massillon) Away
Kent Roosevelt
Home
*Jackson (Massillon)Home
Stow
Home
Boardman
Away
TIME
5:00PM
1:00PM
5:00PM
5:00PM
5:15PM
5:00PM
5:15PM
5:00PM
5:15PM
4:00PM
5:00PM
5:15PM
5:00PM
5:15PM
5:00PM
5:00PM
8/29
9/5
9/12
Stow
Away
Louisville
Home
Brantford
Home
Collegiate Institute
*Canton McKinley Away
*Perry (Massillon) Away
*Lake (Uniontown) Home
(Homecoming)
*Boardman
Home
Canton Central Catholic Away
*GlenOak
Home
*Jackson (Massillon) Away
9/19
9/26
10/3
7:00PM
7:00PM
7:00PM
1:30PM
10/10
10/17
10/24
10/31
8:00AM
HOME GAMES ARE HELD AT MEMORIAL STADIUM
- DON HERTLER SR. FIELD
8:00AM
HOME GAMES ARE HELD ON HOME SOCCER FIELD
*DENOTES LEAGUE EVENT
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TIME
10:00AM
10:00AM
10:00AM
10:00AM
10:00AM
10:00AM
10:00AM
10:00AM
Away
10:00AM
DATE
OPPONENT
8/28
9/4
9/11
9/18
9/25
10/2
10/11
10/16
10/23
Stow
Home
Louisville
Away
*Jackson (Massillon)Home
*Canton McKinley Home
* Perry (Massillon) Home
*Lake (Uniontown) Away
*Boardman
Away
Canton Central CatholicHome
*GlenOak
Away
SITE
TIME
6:00PM
5:00PM
6:00PM
6:00PM
6:00PM
5:00PM
12:00PM
6:00PM
5:00PM
HOME GAMES ARE HELD AT MEMORIAL STADIUM
- DON HERTLER SR. FIELD
GIRLS’ VARSITY TENNIS
DATE
8/9
9/22
9/23
9/24
10/1
TIME
SITE
Home
Away
Home
Home
Home
Away
Away
Home
BOYS’ FRESHMAN FOOTBALL
7:00PM
7:00PM
7:00PM
7:00PM
SITE
OPPONENT
Stow
Louisville
*Jackson (Massillon)
*Canton McKinley
*Perry (Massillon)
*Lake (Uniontown)
*Boardman
Canton Central
Catholic
*GlenOak
HOME GAMES ARE HELD AT MEMORIAL STADIUM
- DON HERTLER SR. FIELD
7:00PM
7:00PM
7:00PM
BOYS’ VARSITY FOOTBALL
OPPONENT
10/25
8/11
8/15
8/18
8/19
8/20
8/25
8/27
9/2
9/3
9/4
9/6
9/8
9/10
9/11
9/15
9/17
9/20
HOME GAMES ARE HELD ON HOME SOCCER FIELD
DATE
DATE
8/30
9/6
9/13
9/20
9/27
10/4
10/11
10/18
10/9
OPPONENT
SITE
Sycamore
Home
High School
(Avon)
Away
(Rocky River Invite) Away
CVCA
Away
Cloverleaf (Lodi)
Home
*GlenOak
Home
Walsh Jesuit
Home
*Lake (Uniontown) Away
Westlake
Away
*Perry (Massillon) Home
Medina
Away
(WRA Tourney)
Away
Wooster
Away
*Canton McKinley Away
Green
Away
Louisville
Home
* Jackson (Massillon) Away
*FLT @ Harvard/
Away
Stadium Courts
Brecksville
Home
Hudson
Away
Canton Central CatholicHome
OHSAA Sectionals Away
@ Stadium Courts 10/1-4
OHSAA District
Away
@ TBA 10/9-11
TIME
10:00AM
12:00PM
8:30AM
4:00PM
4:30PM
4:30PM
4:00PM
4:30PM
4:30PM
4:30PM
4:30PM
8:30AM
4:30PM
4:30PM
4:00PM
4:15PM
4:30PM
9:00AM
4:30PM
4:30PM
4:30PM
9:00AM
9:00AM
VIKING
12
VISION
Sports 2014 continued
10/17
OHSAA State
@ OSU 10/17-18
Away
9:00AM
HOME GAMES ARE HELD ON HOME HS TENNIS COURTS
GIRLS’ JV TENNIS
DATE
8/11
8/13
8/14
8/18
8/19
8/20
8/27
9/2
9/3
9/4
9/8
9/10
9/11
9/15
9/17
9/22
9/23
9/24
OPPONENT
Avon
Columbus
School for Girls
Copley
CVCA
Cloverleaf (Lodi)
*GlenOak
*Lake (Uniontown)
Westlake
*Perry (Massillon)
Medina
Wooster
*Canton McKinley
Green
Louisville
*Jackson (Massillon)
Brecksville
Hudson
Canton
Central Catholic
SITE
Away
Home
TIME
12:00PM
11:00AM
Home
Home
Away
Away
Home
Home
Away
Away
Away
Away
Home
Away
Home
Away
Home
Away
TBA
4:00PM
4:30PM
4:30PM
4:30PM
4:30PM
4:30PM
4:30PM
4:30PM
4:30PM
4:00PM
4:30PM
4:30PM
4:30PM
4:30PM
4:30PM
HOME GAMES ARE HELD ON HOME HS TENNIS COURTS
GIRLS’ VARSITY B TENNIS
DATE
8/13
8/14
8/21
8/25
8/26
8/28
9/2
9/4
9/9
9/11
9/13
9/16
9/18
9/29
OPPONENT
Columbus School
for Girls
Copley
Our Lady of the Elms
Walsh Jesuit
Jackson (Massillon)
Aurora
Solon
Hudson
West Geauga
St. Joseph
Academy (Cleve.)
(Louisville Doubles)
Avon Lake
Mayfield
Walsh Jesuit
SITE
Home
TIME
11:00AM
Home
Away
Away
Home
Home
Home
Home
Away
Away
TBA
4:30PM
4:00PM
4:30PM
4:30PM
4:30PM
4:30PM
4:30PM
4:30PM
Away
Away
Home
Home
8:30AM
4:30PM
4:30PM
4:00PM
HOME GAMES ARE HELD ON HOME HS TENNIS COURTS
GIRLS’ VARSITY VOLLEBALL
DATE
8/16
8/18
8/23
8/27
8/28
8/30
9/2
9/4
9/11
OPPONENT
SITE
Louisville
Away
Claymont
Home
Green
Away
Tuscarawas
Home
Central Catholic
*Lake High
Away
School (Uniontown)
(Cloverleaf Tourney) Away
Northwest
Away
*Perry (Massillon) Away
*Canton McKinley Home
TIME
12:00PM
7:00PM
11:30AM
7:00PM
7:00PM
8:00AM
6:30PM
7:00PM
7:00PM
9/13
9/15
9/16
9/18
9/23
9/25
9/30
10/2
10/9
Orrville Tourney
Away
CVCA
Home
*Jackson (Massillon)Home
*GlenOak
Home
*Lake (Uniontown) Home
*Perry (Massillon) Home
*Canton McKinley Away
*Jackson (Massillon) Away
*GlenOak
Away
10:00AM
7:00PM
7:00PM
7:00PM
7:00PM
7:00PM
7:00PM
7:00PM
7:00PM
HOME GAMES ARE HELD IN THE MAIN GYM
GIRLS’ JV VOLLEYBALL
DATE
8/16
8/18
8/23
8/27
8/28
8/30
9/2
9/4
9/11
9/13
9/15
9/16
9/18
9/23
9/25
9/30
10/2
10/9
OPPONENT
SITE
Louisville
Away
Claymont
Home
Green
Away
Tuscarawas
Home
Central Catholic
*Lake High
Away
School (Uniontown)
New Philadelphia Home
Northwest
Away
*Perry (Massillon) Away
*Canton McKinley Home
Dalton Invitational Away
CVCA
Home
*Jackson (Massillon) Home
*GlenOak
Home
*Lake (Uniontown) Home
*Perry (Massillon) Home
*Canton McKinley Away
*Jackson (Massillon) Away
* GlenOak
Away
TIME
11:00AM
5:30PM
10:00AM
5:30PM
5:30PM
12:00PM
5:00PM
5:30PM
5:30PM
10:00AM
5:30PM
5:30PM
5:30PM
5:30PM
5:30PM
5:30PM
5:30PM
5:30PM
HOME GAMES ARE HELD IN THE MAIN GYM
GIRLS’ FRESHMAN VOLLEYBALL
DATE
8/16
8/18
8/23
8/27
8/28
8/30
9/4
9/11
9/15
9/16
9/18
9/23
9/25
9/30
10/2
10/6
10/9
OPPONENT
SITE
TIME
Louisville
Away
10:00AM
Claymont
Home
5:30PM
Green
Away
10:00AM
Tuscarawas
Home
5:30PM
Central Catholic
*Lake High
Away
5:30PM
School (Uniontown)
New Philadelphia Home 11:00AM
Main Gym
*Perry (Massillon) Away
5:30PM
*Canton McKinley Home
5:30PM
CVCA
Home
5:30PM
*Jackson (Massillon)Home
5:30PM
*GlenOak
Home
5:30PM
*Lake (Uniontown) Home
5:30PM
*Perry (Massillon) Home
5:30PM
*Canton McKinley Away
5:30PM
*Jackson (Massillon)Away
5:30PM
New Philadelphia Away
6:00PM
*GlenOak
Away
5:30PM
HOME GAMES ARE HELD IN THE
AUXILIARY GYM UNLESS NOTED
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