Gahanna School 06-07 - Gahanna Jefferson Public Schools
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Gahanna School 06-07 - Gahanna Jefferson Public Schools
Partnership News This is a publication of the School Business Advisory Council and the Gahanna-Jefferson Public Schools Volume 9, 2006-07 TO SERVE AND TO HONOR By Phil Peters Lincoln High School teacher T his fall the community will see a unique structure being constructed in the front of Lincoln High School (LHS). It is a fitting monument honoring all LHS veterans and memorializing those from the high school who have given their lives in service to their country. During the past 2005-2006 school year, LHS students, faculty and community leaders planned the creation of the LHS Veterans Memorial, which will consist of 20 granite columns and a plaza with inscribed pavers and benches. The design comes from the Eastland-Fairfield architecture program, based at LHS, and construction will be funded by donations from individuals, schools, churches, businesses and service organizations. In spring 2005, three high school teachers through a grant from the National Council for Social Studies were trained in engaging students in service learning projects. The students were required to develop partnerships with local organizations and businesses in order to plan and implement the project. The Gahanna students chose to create a project entitled “To Serve and To Honor.“ Its purpose is to find ways to support our troops who are currently deployed overseas, to record the stories of LHS alumni who have served in past wars, to honor all LHS high school veterans, to educate elementary students about the effects of war on Gahanna and finally to create a memorial to those who have lost their lives in service. The memorial will be used by teachers as an extension of the classroom and a place for reflection as well as being accessible to the community. It will serve as a reminder to all about the sacrifices that are and have been made for our freedom. The perimeter columns will have the emblem of each military branch and their core values engraved on them. The inner columns will have the names of those who have lost their lives during wartime. Fourteen names from World War II, Korean War, Vietnam War and the current War on Terrorism will be engraved. A website is being created to provide a virtual visit to the memorial. Many thanks to the hundreds of students and adults from the community who have given time, talent and treasure for this project. At this time over $148,000 has been pledged for the project with an additional $30,000 of in-kind contributions. Also, a special acknowledgement goes out to the Gahanna Rotary for their $10,000 sponsorship of the entrance sign to the memorial plaza. Brigadier General Jeffery Horne, a 1976 LHS graduate, will be the featured speaker at a Nov. 3rd community dedication ceremony. Horne, who is currently serving our nation in Iraq, will make a special trip home to speak for our veterans who will be honored by the memorial plaza. Many hands and many voices have joined together across the community to turn a desire to recognize the contributions of our veterans into a unique and powerful memorial plaza. As the “To Serve and To Honor“ project evolves many stepped forward including (first row, L-R) Larisa Gonzalez, Margarette Jah, Bruce McClain, Gwen Thorn, Anna Adair, (second row) Josh Sargent, Alex Behn, Garrett Downing, Jason Parks, Rotarian President Dr. Margie Calloway, Brig. Gen. James Abraham, and (third row) Tom Gregory/LHS TV staff, Dan Keiser/architecture staff, Gregg Morris/G-J superintendent, Phil Peters/LHS social studies, Mark White/LHS principal, Rick Trejo/Gahanna Rotary, Steve Ebersole and Bill Dilts/American Legion Unit 797. The “To Serve and To Honor“ project is a student-driven endeavor. Future architects enrolled in the Gahanna-Eastland/Fairfield Architectural Engineering program have been instrumental in the design phase with Alex Behn and Sean Kirk taking a leadership role. Students will continue to collaborate with local business partners who have pledged staff and materials to complete the construction of the memorial plaza. “This memorial will serve as a visual reminder for future generations that we enjoy the blessings of freedom and a democratic way of life, but only at a terrible cost that has been paid by many brave Americans!!!“ – Brigadier General USA Retired James Abraham 2 School Business Advisory Council 2006-2007 Foundation Celebration – Bigger and Better! By Dale Foor Coordinator, Community Service T he Gahanna Jefferson Education Foundation (GJEF) again hosted a sold-out event at the Jefferson Country Club, welcoming over 500 guests to a Mardi Gras Celebration. Live jazz and blues and a creative cuisine provided by 26 area restaurants set the tone for a festive evening. It was a shoppers’ paradise as bargain hunters competed over 400 silent auction items and an additional ten live auction packages including exclusive golf packages, vacation condos and evenings of entertainment. Many thanks to our generous $5,000 Corporate Sponsors— Kroger, M/I Homes, and The Stonehenge Company—as well as the 16 businesses who purchased corporate tables and our 32 patron ticket guests. The final tally from ticket sales, auction items and a vacation raffle sponsored by AAA Ohio Auto Club and Southwest Airlines netted over $71,000. Additionally, GJEF was the recipient of a $55,000 donation from the Gahanna Area Fund, entrusting the foundation to continue to support educational programs across the district. Featured in the evening festivities was the honoring of the 2006 GJEF Cornerstone recipients: Phil Koppel, Noami Foder, Richard Wells and Burt Reed (posthumous award). Each was recognized for their distinguished professional service to our students. The very successful Celebration of Excellence would not have been possible without the many helping hands and tireless efforts of our dedicated volunteers. Many thanks to all! The 2007 Celebration of Excellence is scheduled for Saturday, March 3, at the Jefferson Country Club. For additional information, please contact Dale Foor, coordinator of community services, at 416-0298. GJEF Grants Promote Excellence By Dale Foor Coordinator, Community Service T he impact and benefit of the past two year’s Celebration of Excellence is resulting in enrichment opportunities for district students. Proceeds from the 2004 celebration funded 19 grants totaling to nearly $16,000. This past spring, an allocation of $54,000 was set aside to fund educational grants. In May, twenty-six projects received approval in the amount of $23,555 with a second round of funding scheduled for this upcoming school year. Projects most recently funded range from equipping a student broadcast studio to providing environmental projects such as an after-school science club and a Preservation Awareness Wildlife Site. Grants continue to support and promote art education through the district-wide “Experience the Arts“ project. GJEF also places a high priority on grants that engage parents in projects such as High Point’s EC Enrichment Cluster, Lincoln’s “Math AddIt-Up–Students + Parents +Teachers = Success,“ and Goshen Lane’s “A Space and Place To Be“ neighborhood camp experience. GJEF is excited about the opportunity to empower teachers as they submit grant proposals enriching the academic experience of our students. With the generous support of our community we are able to “promote excellence.“ Benchmark Bank was one of the 16 corporate table sponsors helping the GJEF Celebrate of Excellence. Enjoying the evening festivities are (front row, L-R) Dave and Ingrid Phillips, and Ann and Mitch Leak, (back row, L-R) Jeff and Kim Kessler, Mike and Linda Shannon, and Debby and Jerry Caldwell. “The Gahanna Jefferson Education Foundation has been a tremendous resource for the staff, students and families at Lincoln Elementary over the past two years. The grants have turned big ideas into reality and have empowered many teachers to take risks beyond the classroom. A variety of book clubs, a science club, and an “art experience“ have been created as an extension of the classroom where parents are invited in to participate and experience what their children are learning. As a result, a very positive connection has been established with our parent community. We truly appreciate the support of the Gahanna Jefferson Education Foundation.” – Kristen Groves Lincoln Elementary Principal Middle School West science teachers Meredith Sweatland and Meri Beth Kelly used their $1,000 GJEF Grant to purchase stream monitoring equipment allowing their 7th-grade students to participate in the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Quality Monitoring Project. According to Kelly, “The Big Walnut Creek provides an exciting learning laboratory extending the classroom into the community.“ All data gathered by students pictured above using kick-seine screens is sent to ODNR for review. 2006-2007 Gahanna-Jefferson Public Schools Awards of Excellence and Achievement! VALEDICTORIAN - GIRLS Danielle Ayres, Laura Ballenger, Christina Bigler, Amanda Brown, Angela Bryant, Sara Crombie, Jill Goodwin, Melissa Hanson, Bethany Hines, Nicole Jones, Carlie Kamieniecki, Karen Lai, Jennifer McMullen, Ladaea Melton, Sara Miller, Tracie Rohal, Jennifer Skinner, Alexandra Smith, Keeanna Smith VALEDICTORIAN - BOYS Samuel Brown, Richard Fredley, Thomas Gallick, Hudson McFann, Adam Miller, Robert Morello, Jeffrey Snyder, Alex Weaver, Joshua Work Shah, Meera Shah, Lora Shaw, Matthew Shifrin, Maxwell Singer, Jennifer Skinner, Alexandra Smith, Andrew Smith, Jocelyn Smith, Keeanna Smith, Jeffrey Snyder, Rachel Southall, Jessica Spunt, Katherine Stein, Jonathan Sulzer, Margaret Taylor, Stacey Tedrick, Sarah Thompson, Adam Tracht, Brittney Tubbs, Megan Vanderhorst, Jessica Watka, Alex Weaver, Olivia Webb, Alexandra Whalen, Matthew Wheeler, Adam Wilcox, Joshua Work GAHANNA ROTARY CLUB SCHOLARSHIPS Mark Kieffer, Rachel Lichtcsien, Jeffrey Snyder U.S. ARMY OUTSTANDING ATHLETE AWARDS Laura Ballenger, Samuel Brown GAHANNA AREA FUND SCHOLARSHIPS Amanda Brown, Lindsey Donelson U.S. MARINE DISTINGUISHED ATHLETE AWARD Laura Ballenger PRESIDENTIAL FREEDOM SCHOLARSHIPS Amanda Brown, Robert Morello U.S. MARINE DISTINGUISHED ACADEMIC AWARD Robert Morello ACTING ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Alexander Kip BEST BUY NATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP Garrett Downing PRESIDENTIAL AWARD FOR EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE Cassandra Addington, Grace Ameter, Jessica Angus, Danielle Ayres, Laura Ballenger, Vivek Baranwal, Lauren Bergman, Griffin Beyer, Christina Bigler, Jill Birkinbine, Alexander Bishop, April Bohnert, Amanda Brown, Roselind Brown, Samuel Brown, Dayna Brownfield, Angela Bryant, Sarah Callion, Aisha Choudry, Karina Clark, Jessica Clay, Sara Crombie, Nicole D’Alessandro, Bryan Davis, Christina Davis, Sarah Day, Pamela Di Berardino, Kayla Diddle, Lindsey Donelson, Garrett Downing, Andrew Earley, Christine Edwards, Daniel Eiler, Kollin Evans, Kelly Ferguson, Austin Francis, Leann Frederick, Richard Fredley, Marcus Gaddy, Thomas Gallick, Amanda Gardner, Alyssa Geller, Anna Geyfman, Anthony Gonzalez, Jill Goodwin, Stephanie Green, Velva Guinty, Melissa Hanson, Christina Harvey, Zachary Heilman, John Heilmann, Bethany Hines, Jamie Hobart, Jamal Houssami, Jonathon Hunter, Elise Igdaloff, Petra Johnson, Nicole Jones, Carlie Kamieniecki, Elise Kelleher, Matthew Kessler, Alexander Kip, Chad Kisor, Brittany Klopfer, Phillip Konkle, Douglas Kunkle, Karen Lai, Sophia Laskovski, Abby Leopold, Makenzie Lewis, Brandy Losoncy, Korry Magann, James Male, Christopher Malone, Kayla Matthews, Lindsay Maxwell, Mallory McClellan, Hudson McFann, Jennifer McMullen, Ladaea Melton, Marissa Mendel, Adam Miller, Sara Miller, Heidee Moreland, Robert Morello, Caitlin Murphy, Shawn Nelson, Victoria Neuberger, Zelam Ngo, Tahirah Nyanin, Jessica O’Callaghan, Aleksandra Panovska, Krista Parker, Alexis Pawlarczyk, Megan Paynter, Davis Perez, Mariana Quevedo, Jennifer Radomski, Jordan Rauch, Jessica Richardson, Morgan Riggs, Alicia Rogers, Tracie Rohal, Heather Roscow, Donald Ross, Sean Roy, Whitney Rusk, Hanna Saraniero, Chelsea Schebler, Jory Schmidt, Jessica Scott, Amar KIWANIS SCHOLARSHIPS Roselind Brown, Alicia Rogers, Sarah Thompson JESS HOWARD ELECTRIC SCHOLARSHIP Jessica Scott DR. CHARLES CONROY SCHOLARSHIP Angela Bryant HIGH POINT PTA SCHOLARSHIP Laura Ballenger GOSHEN LANE PTA CHARLOTTE SECREST SCHOLARSHIP Amanda Brown GATE PROGRAM LOUISE BAEHR SCHOLARSHIP Jennifer McMullen JOHN HOWARD PTO SCHOLARSHIP Shaina Meyer SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION GOOD CITIZENSHIP MEDAL Bethany Hines VIRGINIA W. SWIFT MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS Curtis Anderson, Jill Birkinbine, Amanda Brown, Sarah Farley VOCAL MUSIC BOOSTERS SCHOLARSHIPS Hillary Cole, Lindsey Donelson, Alexander Kip, Jennifer McMullen DON EARL SCHOLARSHIP Sarah Farley FAIRFIELD COUNTY MEDICAL ALLIANCE SCHOLARSHIP Jordan Rauch JOSEPH E. RHODES MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS Aleece Bradley, John Heilmann, Korry Magann JASON DEAN MEMORIAL FCCLA SCHOLARSHIPS Tracie Rohal, Alexandra Smith LINC SCHOLARSHIPS Alexander Bishop, Roselind Brown, Minh Tam Hua, Alexander Kip, Douglas Kunkle, Karen Lai, Rob Morello, Karen Otte, Leslie Radkoski, Jessica Spunt JOHN ALLEN MEMORIAL INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGE SCHOLARSHIP Samuel Brown NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY SCHOLARSHIPS Garrett Downing, Jeffrey Snyder NATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT SCHOLARSHIP FINALIST Keeanna Smith NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP FINALIST Alex Weaver AGONIS SCHOLAR ATHLETE AWARDS Laura Ballenger, Samuel Brown COLUMBUS DISPATCH SCHOLAR ATHLETE AWARDS Laura Ballenger, Samuel Brown ELLIS EVANS SCHOLARSHIPS Laura Ballenger, Samuel Brown TUTORING CLUB SCHOLARSHIP Adam Miller BYRON PRUSHING AWARD Caitlin Murphy EASTON COMMUNITY FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS Aleksandra Panovska, Alexis Pawlarczyk THOMAS MOEHRING SCHOLARSHIP Donald Ross DAN NELSON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Amanda Gardner OHSAA SCHOLAR ATHLETE AWARDS Laura Ballenger, Samuel Brown, William McKelvey, Krista Parker DR. JOSEPH F. HUTTA MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS Rachel Lichtcsien, Donnie Ross OHSAA ARCHIE GRIFFIN SPORTSMANSHIP AWARDS Christopher Malone, Caitlin Murphy GAHANNA JEFFERSON EDUCATION ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIPS Rachel Lichtcsien, Lindsay Maxwell OHSAA COURAGEOUS STUDENT ATHLETE AWARD Lamar Hammons PRESENTING THE 2006 LHS VALEDICTORIANS! 3 4 School Business Advisory Council 2006-2007 Class of 2006 Scholarships and Grants Delivering Outstanding Academics Jonathan Abram Courtney Adcock Ashley Aldridge Grace Ameter Jessica Angus Danielle Ayres Laura Ballenger Vivek Baranwal Brynn Bardelang Shannon Barnette Lauren Bergman Christina Bigler Jill Birkinbine Alexander Bishop Jatu Boikai Amanda Brown Samuel Brown Dayna Brownfield Angela Bryant Kathleen Burke Jennifer Bushby Matthew Cahoon Karina Clark Jessica Clay Sara Crombie Ohio University Scholarship – Full Tuition Jewish Family Services Scholarship Mount Vernon Nazarene University Scholarship University of the Arts, Presidential Scholarship; Point Park University, Academic Scholarship; Marymount Manhattan College, Academic Excellence; University of Pittsburgh, University Scholarship; Otterbein College, Academic Scholarship Ohio DECA Scholarship Ohio University, Trustee’s Award; Gateway Scholarship GSA Ladies Soccer Award; High Point Elementary PTA Scholarship; Johns Hopkins University Scholarship – Full Tuition; Ohio State University, Honors Scholarship Ohio State University Scholarship – Full Tuition; Prestige Scholarship; Trustee’s Scholarship; Coca-Cola Scholarship Otterbein College Scholarship Marietta College Scholarship Ohio University, Athletic Scholarship Eastern Michigan University Scholarship Otterbein College Scholarship Ohio State University Scholarship; Ohio DECA Scholarship; LINC Scholarship St. John’s University Scholarship; Howard University, Legacy Scholarship – Full Tuition; Case Western Reserve University Scholarship Elon University, Presidential Scholarship; American University, Presidential Scholarship Miami University Scholarship DePauw University Scholarship; Allegheny College, Alumni Scholarship Ohio State University Scholarship; Miami University Scholarship; Cornell University Scholarship Tiffin University, Dean’s Scholarship; Capital University, Presidential Scholarship; Ohio Dominican University Scholarship Ohio University Scholarship – Full Tuition Capital University, Presidential Scholarship; Otterbein College Scholarship Columbus State University Scholarship Otterbein College Scholarship Bellarmine University Scholarship; Marquette University, Ignatius Scholarship; Slippery Rock University, Merit Scholarship; Quinnipiac University, Merit Scholarship; Eastern Michigan University, Merit Scholarship Brittany Cronk Bryan Davis Sarah Day Pamela DiBerardino Kayla Diddle Lindsey Donelson Garrett Downing Andrew Earley Christine Edwards Kelly Ferguson James Fouts Gavin Fox Austin Francis Leann Johnson Richard Fredley Marcus Gaddy Thomas Gallick Amanda Gardner Alyssa Geller Anna Geyfman Nicole Gogolin Anthony Gonzalez Jill Goodwin Kevin Grassman Stephanie Green Christina Harvey Zachary Heilman Bethany Hines Jamie Hobart Jamal Houssami Jonathon Hunter Elise Igdaloff Michael Iseringhausen Cierra Johnson Petra Johnson Capital University Scholarship Ithaca College Scholarship; Indiana University, Faculty Award; Ohio University, Gateway Scholarship; Rochester Institute, Presidential Scholarship; University of Pittsburgh, Academic Scholarship Miami University Scholarship Wittenberg University Scholarship; Baldwin-Wallace College Scholarship; Ohio Northern University Scholarship University of Dayton Scholarship Bowling Green State University Scholarship Ohio University Scholarship; Best Buy National Scholarship; Al Neuharth Free Spirit School Scholarship Columbus Dispatch Scholarship Mount Carmel College of Nursing Scholarship Baldwin-Wallace College, President’s Award Capital University Scholarship LHS Scholarship University of Cincinnati Scholarship Ohio State University, Morrill Scholarship – Full Tuition Wright State University Scholarship; Case Western Reserve University Scholarship; Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Scholarship Ohio State University, Trustee’s & Morrill Scholarships – Full Tuition; Loyola University, Damien Scholarship Kent State University Scholarship; Ohio University, Gateway Scholarship Syracuse University Scholarship; Ball State University, Honors Scholarship; Otterbein College Scholarship Indiana University, Academic Scholarship Ohio State University Scholarship Bellarmine University Scholarship University of Arizona Scholarship Miami University Scholarship; Ohio State University Scholarship Ohio Northern University Scholarship University of Kentucky Scholarship Ohio State University Scholarship Ohio University Scholarship Capital University Scholarship Ohio State University Scholarship Ohio State University Scholarship University of Akron Scholarship; Ohio University Scholarship Indiana University Scholarship Eckerd College Scholarship; University of Tampa Scholarship Gahanna Herb Queen Scholarship; National Association of Black Journalists Scholarship University of Chicago Scholarship – Nicole Jones Carlie Kamieniecki Mark Kieffer Alexander Kip Chad Kisor Brittany Klopfer Douglas Kunkle Andrew Kushmeider Karen Lai Cory Landrum-Smith Cameron Lewis Rachel Lichtcsien Amber Lind Brian Link Brandy Losoncy Jayson Loy Corey Lyons Korry Magann James Male SháRina Marks Kayla Matthews Lindsay Maxwell Mallory McClellan Hudson McFann William McKelvey Jennifer McMullen Full Tuition; Boston University Scholarship Delta Sigma Theta Scholarship; Hampton University Scholarship – Full Tuition Ohio State University Scholarship; Ohio Dominican University Scholarship Shawnee State University Scholarship University of Michigan Scholarship; Syracuse University Scholarship; Otterbein College Scholarship Ohio State University Scholarship Ohio Dominican University Scholarship & Grant; Ohio Choice Grant LINC Scholarship Youngstown State University Scholarship Miami University Scholarship; LINC Scholarship; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Scholarship St. Augustine College Scholarship; Bill Dickey Award; United Negro College Fund Scholarship; Cleveland State University Scholarship State Highway Patrol Scholarship Otterbein College Scholarship; John Allen Scholarship; Women of America Scholarship University of Akron Scholarship Capital University Scholarship Columbus College of Art & Design Scholarship DeVry University Scholarship DeVry University, Dean’s Scholarship Builder’s Exchange Scholarship Ohio State University Scholarship; Rochester Institute of Technology, Presidential Scholarship Columbus State University Scholarship Purdue University Scholarship; Ohio University, Gateway Scholarship Ohio Dominican University Scholarship Columbus College of Art & Design Scholarship; Battelle Scholarship; School of Art Institute of Chicago Scholarship Ohio State University Scholarship; Ohio Dominican University Scholarship Wittenberg University, Witt Award & Tuition Exchange Scholarship; University of Dayton, President’s Grant; University of Toledo, Dr. Lancelot Thompson Scholarship Capital University Scholarship; Otterbein College Scholarship; Ohio University Scholarship; Ohio State University Scholarship; 2006-2007 University of Cincinnati Scholarship Ladaea Melton Ohio State University Scholarship; New York University Scholarship Marissa Mendel Kent State University Scholarship Shaina Meyer Ohio State University, Buckeye Scholarship; Credit Union of Ohio State Scholarship; Ohio Academic Scholarship Adam Miller University of Cincinnati Scholarship; Virginia Tech Scholarship; Ohio State University Scholarship; Purdue University Scholarship Sara Miller Ohio State University Scholarship; Ohio University, Gateway Scholarship; Denison University Scholarship Heidee Moreland Ohio State University Scholarship; Kent State University Scholarship; University of Dayton Scholarship; Ohio Dominican University Scholarship Robert Morello Brigham Young University Scholarship; Ohio State University Scholarship Caitlin Murphy Mount Vernon Nazarene University Scholarship Anthony Necevski Ohio Dominican University Grants Shawn Nelson Miami University Scholarship Eric Nester Tiffin University, Dean’s Scholarship Tahirah Nyanin Ohio University Scholarship; George Womack Grant Christopher Onyeaghor Ohio University Scholarship Aleksandra Panovska Denison University Scholarship Krista Parker Hampton University Scholarship Geoffrey Paulian University of Arizona Scholarship Alexis Pawlarczyk Ball State University, Presidential Scholarship; Ohio University Scholarship; Florida State University, Academic Scholarship Megan Paynter Ohio University Scholarship Davis Perez University of Cincinnati Scholarship – Full Tuition; Howard Hanson Scholarship; Bowling Green State University Scholarship – Full Tuition; Ohio State University, Morrill Scholars – Full Tuition Kathryn Perry Miami University Scholarship Timothy Pitro Defiance College Scholarship Alexander Press Ohio University Scholarship Mariana Quevedo Ohio University Scholarship Jordan Rauch Ohio Dominican University Scholarship; Fairfield County Medical Alliance Scholarship Jessica Richardson Capital University, Presidential Scholarship; Kent State University, Academic Scholarship; Ohio Dominican University, Academic Scholarship Morgan Riggs Messiah College Scholarship; University of Missouri, Mark Twain Non-Resident Scholarship; Calvin College, Dean’s Scholarship; Case Western Reserve University Scholarship Alicia Rogers Ohio State University Scholarship Tracie Rohal University of Pittsburgh Scholarship – Full Tuition & Anthony Massoud Scholarship; Syracuse University, Founders’ Scholarship; Purdue University, Dean’s Merit & Valedictorian Scholarships Heather Roscow Wittenberg University Scholarship Danielle Ross Bellarmine University Scholarship; Ohio Dominican University Scholarship Donald Ross Ohio State University Scholarship Sean Roy Whitney Rusk Hanna Saraniero Chelsea Schebler Elaine Schleiffer Jory Schmidt Meera Shah Lora Shaw Matthew Shifrin Annie Shmookler Maxwell Singer Jennifer Skinner Alexandra Smith Andrew Smith Keeanna Smith Jeffrey Snyder Ohio Wesleyan University Scholarship; Mount Union College Scholarship; University of Toledo Scholarship – Full Tuition; Ohio University Scholarship – Full Tuition Kent State University Scholarship – Full Tuition The Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising Scholarship; DECA Scholarship Bowling Green State University Scholarship American University Scholarship; Ohio University, Gateway Scholarship; Hofstra University Scholarship Ohio State University Scholarship; Capital University Scholarship – Full Tuition Ohio State University, Prestige Scholarship – Full Tuition Capital University Scholarship University of Arizona Scholarship; Arizona State University Scholarship; Tulane University, Founders’ Scholarship; Ohio State University, Trustee’s Scholarship; Miami University Scholarship Capital University Scholarship Kettering University Scholarship Otterbein College Scholarship; Denison University, Academic Scholarship; The College of Wooster, Academic Scholarship Case Western Reserve University Scholarship; Ohio State University, Maximus Competition Medalist – Full Tuition; Baldwin-Wallace College, Presidential Scholarship; Loyola University, Presidential Scholarship University of Cincinnati, Cincinnatus Scholarship & Honors Plus – Full Tuition Ohio State University Scholarship – Full Tuition; National Merit Scholarship; Miami University, Harrison Scholarship – Full Tuition; Duke University Scholarship Miami University Scholarship; Xavier University, Chancellor Gahanna-Jefferson Public Schools Jessica Spunt Traci Stewart Sarah Stockett John Summers Stacey Tedrick Sarah Thompson Adam Tracht Cathleen Trovato Brittney Tubbs Adam Verbance Lauren Vonville Anthony Wade, Jr. Ryan Warner Jessica Watka Alex Weaver Alexandra Whalen Matthew Wheeler Tiara Wiley Brandon Williams Joshua Work Kevin Zamora Scholarship; Ohio State University, University Honors Miami University Scholarship; Indiana University Scholarship; LINC Scholarship Shawnee State University Scholarship Viterbo University Scholarship University of Massachusetts Lowell Scholarship – Full Tuition; Hillsdale College, Athletic Scholarship – Full Tuition Ohio Northern University Scholarship; Ohio State University, Trustee’s Scholarship; University of Toledo, Tower Prestige Scholarship Capital University, Presidential Scholarship; Ohio Dominican University, Presidential Scholarship; Kiwanis Scholarship University of Cincinnati Scholarship Capital University Scholarship Ohio State University Scholarship; Victory Matrons Cotillion Scholarship; Delta Sigma Theta Scholarship Capital University Scholarship; GSA Scholarship Wittenberg University, Leadership & Lutheran Scholarships Kappa Alpha Psi Scholarship Ohio University Pickerington Scholarship – Full Tuition University of Dayton Scholarship Northwestern University Scholarship; Ohio Board of Regents Scholarship Butler University Scholarship; Valparaiso University, Presidential Scholarship; Wittenberg University Scholarship & Legacy Scholarship University of Toledo Scholarship Bowling Green State University Scholarship – Full Tuition Bowling Green State University Scholarship Ohio University Scholarship – Full Tuition; JPMorgan Chase Scholarship; Ohio Board of Regents Scholarship Bowling Green State University Scholarship GRAND TOTAL OFFERED $8,700,000+ The selection of Laura Ballenger and Garrett Downing as the LHS Senior Hall of Fame representatives for the outstanding 2006 class is a testimonial to academic and leadership excellence. Congratulations! 5 6 School Business Advisory Council 2006-2007 Celebrate Excellence in the District! • The Lincoln High School Golden Lions Marching Band will have the distinct honor of marching alongside United Service Organization (OSU) floats, active duty and reserve military, veterans groups, NYPD and FDNY marching bands in the official Department of Defense Veterans Day parade taking place on November 11, 2006 in New York City. • The Lincoln High School (LHS) DECA Chapter attained #1 in the United States and Canada, again! For the sixth time in eight years the LHS DECA chapter ranked first among the 12,000 marketing students competing. • LHS Interact Club received a Governor’s Citation Award for their Club Off project. Additionally, they raised $2,300 for Tomorrow’s Stars through an I-Bay project matched with Gahanna Rotary Funds. • Royal Manor Elementary students participate yearly in the Columbus Children’s Theatre writing project. Student stories from two 5thgrade and one 4th-grade class were selected to be performed in the 2006 season. • At Chapelfield Elementary, the joy of reading was emphasized through classroom activities, artwork, the annual book fair, the PTOsponsored author visit of Christopher and Jeanette Canyon, and through the publication of 500 student books. • Eighth-graders at Middle Lincoln High School’s Theatre Department is known for their quality productions, but this year’s spring musical Les Miserables was exceptional. Community members echoed this sentiment with copious e-mails similar to this one: “…I just got home from the show. All I can say is… ’I am agog, I am aghast!’ IT WAS INCREDIBLE!“ We are looking forward to more caliber productions during this school year of 2006-07. School West took a “field trip“ within the walls of their own auditorium visiting the Dare to Explore Lewis and Clark Museum. Ten exhibit stations with laptops and artifacts had students researching the Lewis and Clark expedition and their Corps Discovery. • “Might of Math“ week had Goshen Lane Elementary students learning about mathematicians such as Pythagoras, Euler and Pascal while completing math puzzles and problems, reading literature about math and participating in “Stop, Drop and Calculate.“ • High Point Elementary used Understanding by Design strategies with 1st-grade animal reports and 3rd-grade exploration of ecosystems and animals. All grade levels enjoyed the use of United Streaming, a video/technology streaming tool connecting children to realworld resources. • Middle School East and West hosted Japanese teachers for three weeks as part of the Institute for Japanese Studies through OSU and the Ohio Department of Education. Students in 6th- and 7th-grade classrooms heard accounts of Japanese schools, culture and language from the visiting delegates. • Middle School South hosted speaker and retired Principal Jeff Reinhard whose presentation to 6th-graders centered on “HEART“–hope, encourage, appreciate, respect and trust–to build friendships and a positive school climate. • Fifth-graders at Lincoln Elementary became cultural ambassadors to their 1st- and 2nd-grade buddies. Completing a unit on China’s music and culture, 5thgrade groups were chosen to teach the younger students Chinese games and how to count to ten in Mandarin. • Kindergartners from Blacklick Elementary visited Blacklick Woods where a park naturalist conducted tours and helped students investigate the natural world and habitats of many local plants and animals—a fun way to meet the Ohio Academic Standards for science! • For several years, Jefferson Elementary has hosted an afterschool Kid’s Club sponsored by the PTA. The four-week series focused on fitness included classes in karate, kick-boxing, yoga and dodge ball. • Congratulations to Jeff Shellhammer, LHS instrumental music teacher, for receiving the Outstanding Music Educator Award for 2006 from the Ohio Music Education Association. • Mark Meuser, LHS math teacher and President of GJEA, was elected statewide to serve for a fouryear term on the State Teachers Retirement System Board. • Kudos to Gahanna-Jefferson District Treasurer Julio Valladares for receiving not only the prestigious Auditor’s Award for an exemplary 2004 Annual Financial Report, but the Auditor’s Award for a perfect 2003 Annual Financial Report. “Shave A Bull, Save A Buckeye“ School Project – A Winner For All By Russ Cochrane Lincoln High School Marketing Education-DECA teacher L ast year, Lincoln High School (LHS) Principal Mark White approached the school's DECA Chapter to find out if they would like to run a fundraiser and spirit booster for the beginning of the 2005-06 school year. With the first-ever University of Texas and Ohio State football game scheduled for early September, the DECA Chapter set up the “Shave a Bull, Save a Buckeye“ fundraiser to support the Gahanna Jefferson Education Foundation and Central Ohio Operation Feed. Principal White, a graduate of the University of Texas, and guidance counselor Jim Lewis, a big OSU supporter, agreed to have their head shaved if their favorite team lost the game and if LHS could raise $5,000 for the charities. The project was a big success with $7,280 raised to split between the two charities and over 9,000 cans of food valued at $4,290 collected for the Operation Feed Pantry. Perhaps the bigger benefit from the project was the positive feelings that students felt from being part of a successful event that helped others. It was an exciting kick-off to a great school year. Adding to the impact, the DECA Chapter entered the charitable project in state and international competition. The project, chaired by Austin Francis and Hanna Saraniero and presented by Jessica Angus and Michael MacLean, was selected best in the nation at the international competition in Dallas, Texas, this past May. As a result of their recognized excellence, these students representing the nationally acclaimed LHS DECA Chapter traveled to Las Vegas to appear on the Jerry Lewis Labor Day Telethon as part of their award. 2006-2007 Gahanna-Jefferson Public Schools 7 The Power of Partnerships (Did You Know…) ❖ Middle School East students partnered with Gahanna Parks & Recreation in a park clean-up project. ❖ Columbus Innis Elementary was the recipient of over 100 books donated by Middle School East to support their kindergarten reading program. ❖ Blacklick Elementary career education program was enhanced by community member participation in their Vehicle/Career Day. The K-5 program provided a unique hands-on experience for students. ❖ A big “Thank You“ to Tim Hortons for sponsoring students from Royal Manor and Goshen Lane Elementary Schools to a week-long adventure camp in Canada. ❖ Heartland Bank partnered with the G-J District showcasing artwork, providing educational materials for economic lessons, conducting mock interviews and featuring the Middle School West choir at their groundbreaking celebration. ❖ Alliance Data volunteers provided reading tutors and math enrichment support for Chapelfield Elementary students throughout the year. ❖ At the 2006 Arbor Day Celebration, Middle School South was proclaimed a “Wild School Site“ by the Ohio Division of Wildlife. ❖ Through the Community Connections Program, Middle School South students and parents participated with local law enforcement in an Internet safety program. ❖ Fourth-grade students at Jefferson Elementary enjoyed a five-week economics unit taught by business representatives who volunteered in the Junior Achievement program. ❖ High Point Elementary hosted a Community Vendor’s Fair featuring over 30 local business representatives affiliated with the school. Upcoming plans include expanding participation in the day-long event. ❖ The “Cupcakes for Katrina“ student-initiated project at Lincoln Elementary generated a $1,000 donation to the American Red Cross. ❖ A big “Thank You“ to Barnes and Noble Booksellers for their support in G-J District reading initiatives. ❖ Each year, local business leaders and human resource professionals conduct over 500 extended mock interviews with Lincoln High School (LHS) students enrolled in the required Career Passport class. And the real winners are! In the course of receiving national recognition, DECA students Katie Stein, Hanna Saraniero, Austin Francis and Sara Silbiger proudly display an $11,570 check reflecting total proceeds distributed to Operation Feed and the Gahanna Jefferson Education Foundation. Accompanying the students are (back row) area resident John Hay, director of Franklin County Operation Feed, guidance counselor Jim Lewis (proudly holding his sons Matt and Ryan) and principal Mark White who both shed their hair for the cause, and Board of Education President Ted Carr who used his barber skills to buzz a Buckeye and shear a Longhorn with students wildly cheering him on. It was a great day for Gahanna and the Lions of LHS. “The Gahanna Area Chamber of Commerce is enjoying its increasingly close and mutually beneficial relationship with the Gahanna-Jefferson Public Schools. For the past two years, the Chamber’s ‘Business to Business Expo’ has been hosted by Lincoln High School. This location is not only convenient for our members to display their products and services and for the general public to attend, but it also showcases our high school and reemphasizes its importance in preparing our students for college and roles within the business community. We look forward to continuing this partnership and, in fact, have already accepted the kind invitation to conduct next year’s Business Expo again at the high school. On behalf of all our 425 members, I thank Gahanna-Jefferson Public Schools for its outstanding support of the local Chamber.” – Robert P. St. Germain CBI, Vice Chairman – Operations, Gahanna Area Chamber of Commerce ❖ Our entire Gahanna-Jefferson community is enriched as each LHS senior (40 hours) and junior (20 hours) meet their required Community Service experience. ❖ Many, many thanks to the countless business partners and food venues for generous support of fundraising and incentive projects that enrich the educational experience for our G-J students! The “Excellence“ and “Did You Know“ bulleted points are just a small sampling of the remarkable activities happening in the district. “Whoa….that’s one awesome alligator,“ murmurs 2nd-grader Anthony Kanode of Lincoln Elementary. Peter Rushton “The Reptile Guy“ was just one of numerous guest speakers at the school’s Enrichment Day. Other classes provided by Community Partners included “$Censible Business,” “Broadcast Television,“ “Weird Science“ and much more. It was a fun and enlightening experience. 8 School Business Advisory Council 2006-2007 Thank You for Supporting G-J Schools By Phil Koppel Gahanna resident, Citizens for Quality Schools Chair, former G-J principal, teacher and coach O n behalf of my fellow cochairs, Corey Crognale, Bob Keidan, Ellen Murphy, Debra Payne and Roy Whipple and in partnership with the Finance Committee chaired by Scott McComb, I would like to thank the hundreds of volunteers and, ultimately, our community for the support and passage of Issue 1 in the May election. The success of our school levy means that every one of our children will continue to receive an excellent education at all levels in each of our schools. Additionally, it allows our superintendent and board of education to continue to hire the best candidates as well as to provide the necessary materials for all classrooms. Gahanna Schools have a tradition of excellence and have produced well-rounded and well-prepared graduates. It is refreshing to see that in all areas of our community the voters choose to continue with that tradition. Students and staff at High Point Elementary displayed a sincere THANK YOU for the generous community support for Issue 1. Each building across the district joined in extending the message as they also expressed their appreciation to the voters with signs and banners. LHS Hall of Fame Welcomes Honorees By Mary Otting Communications Specialist O ur 2006 Alumni Hall of Fame recipients and their varied experiences will provide unique inspiration and leadership for Lincoln High School graduates! We extend our congratulations to these three honorees. Violinist Daniel Mason, a 1969 LHS graduate, has concretized throughout the United States and Europe, gaining distinguished recognition both as a soloist and as a Chamber musician. Mason is currently in his 23rd year as a professor of violin and head of the String Department at the University of Kentucky. Also director of the University of Kentucky String Project, he received a $100,000 grant from the American String Teachers Association to train string teachers while providing affordable instruction to more than 100 area children. Yolanda Harris, a 1988 alumnus, is one of the most recognized personalities in Columbus, Ohio, as co-anchor for NewsCenter ABC-6 TV and FOX-28 TV. Harris received a B.S. in Broadcast Journalism from Bowling Green State University, became a print journalist/reporter for the Call & Post Newspaper, and then advanced in broadcasting from hosting “Fox28 Kids Club“ to evening anchor. Harris has given back to her alma mater collaborating with television students on promotional videos and emceeing the Gahanna Jefferson Education Foundation Gala. LHS alum from 1963, Gary Kitsmiller, attended The Ohio State University for an undergraduate degree in business and served two years in the United States Army winning the Commendation Medal among other honors. Kitsmiller’s entire career was with The Ohio State University development program where private gift support grew from $3 million to $200 million annually. In 2004, he retired as Assistant Vice President for Development; Ohio State is perennially ranked in the top ten among public universities in annual gift support. Kitsmiller is also recognized for his extensive involvement and dynamic leadership in civic service to the Gahanna community. Gahanna Lincoln High School 2006 Alumni Hall of Fame recipients (L-R) Daniel Mason, Yolanda Harris and Gary Kitsmiller stand among other LHS Hall of Famers after receiving the prestigious award that recognizes them for providing inspiration to future graduates through their exemplary public achievement. Thanks Newsletter Patrons The printing and distribution of this newsletter was made possible by the following sponsors: Able Roofing City of Gahanna Development Department Gahanna Area Fund Gahanna Area Realty Association Gahanna DECA Gahanna Kiwanis Gahanna Sertoma Club Gahanna Rotary HER Real Living, Jim Boyd HER Real Living, Theo & Jim Bradshaw, Spouses Selling Houses HER Real Living, Cindy Mackin HER Real Living, Rob Matney The Kroger Company Max & Erma’s Restaurants Michelle & Alicia Mackin M/I Homes Re/Max Consultant Group, Marty & Matt Ackerman & Mara Ackermann Klopfer Shepherd Church of the Nazarene Signature Control The Stonehenge Company School Business Advisory Members Steve Benninger, New Life Church Jim Bradshaw, HER Real Living Dan Carter, Able Roofing Maria Ellis, The Kroger Company Pam Evans, Mt. Carmel-St. Ann’s Hospitals Tom Evers, Ross Labs Tom Ewing, Central Beverage Group Mike Fritz, Deloitte-Touche Joe Gottron, Huntington Bank Tom Hof, Ohio State University Gary James, Dynalab Robert Johnson, Ohio Board of Regents Bob Keidan, Financial Planning – Chairman Kim Kessler, American Red Cross Veronica Knuth, Limited Brands Kelly Law, BISYS Lt. Gary Lewis, Ohio Highway Patrol Rob Matney, HER Real Living Scott McComb, Heartland Bank Windy McKenna, G-J School Board Member Beverly Metcalf, Metcalf Design & Printing Reggie Moore, Ram & Associates Chief Dennis Murphy, Gahanna Police Department Rob Zwelling, Lifetime Fitness This is a publication of The School Business Advisory Council and the Gahanna-Jefferson Public Schools 160 South Hamilton Road Gahanna, Ohio 43230-2919 Contact Dale Foor, Coordinator of Community Services, at 614/471-7065 Visit Us On The Web! www.gahannaschools.org