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May, 2012 CPR STUDENTS & TEACHERS TRAVEL TO ALBANY 200 Jermain Avenue Sag Harbor NY 11963 Phone 631-725-5302 FAX 631-725– 5314 sagharborschools.org PIERSON PTSA NEWSLETTER A M O N T H L Y P U B L I C A T I O N O F T H E P I E R S O N M I D D L E - H I G H S C H O O L P T S A Volume 3, Number 5 May / June calendar 5/23: 7pm—HS Concert 5/25—5/29:No School-Memorial Day Weekend 5/31-6/5: Book Fair 6/2: 9am –2pm 8th Grade Car Wash at SHES 6/5: 7pm—Pre-Prom Presentation 6/6: 7pm—Spring Sports Awards Ceremony 6/18: Middle School Field Day 6/20: Prom Breakfast 6/20: Moving up Ceremony for 8th Grade 6/25: 5pm—HS Graduation The Pierson High School CPR Instructors traveled to Albany with the American Heart Association to discuss teaching CPR in schools. CPR is still not mandated in schools in NY and the survival rate of an out of hospital cardiac arrest is only 11% as compared to Washington State where CPR is taught in schools, the survival rate is 50%! The students met with several lawmakers including Assemblyman Fred Thiele, taught "hands only" CPR to many people during the day and were introduced on the floor of the senate. The students who attended were: Amber Pagano, Hope Denon, Ron Aucupina, Lilah Yardley, Catherine Musnicki, Daja Scarlato, Holly Zappola, Katrina Cafiso and Jon Paul Sadowsky. CPR Instructors Hope Denon and Lilah Yardley were guest speakers for the SHES First Aid Club. Hope and Lilah taught the students how to make sure the scene is safe, to check if the person is ok, to call 911 and to perform CPR as well as answering many interesting questions! Help Needed ! Plan the Pierson Prom Breakfast on June 20th! Lesley Yardley, who is organizing this year's Prom Breakfast has arranged to meet and plan the Prom Breakfast on the following dates: May 30th, June 6th and June 13th at 5:30 in the Pierson cafeteria. On Wednesday, June 20th, parents that would like to help decorate and set up for the Prom Breakfast please meet in the cafeteria after dropping your children off at school. Please contact Lesley if you have any questions or would like to help . Her email address is: [email protected] Teeny Awards Announced! Calling All Dirty Cars! On Saturday, June 2nd the Pierson 8th Grade The East End Council announced the 2012 Teeny will be having a car wash from 10am-2pm in the Awards Nominees and several Pierson students were Elementary School parking lot. Monies raised on the list! will go towards buying a bench in the village in In the comedy category for acting, the Pierson honor of Katy Stewart. What a great idea production of "Pygmalion" nominees are Patrick thank you 8th Graders! McKenna, Laura Rinaldi, Beau Riva and Emily Hinz. Emily Verneuille has been nominated for Stage Pierson 8th Grade Recognition and Liam Mackey for Playbill/Poster Art. Fundraises for In the musical category for acting the Pierson production of "Anything Goes" nominees are Emily Washington DC Trip Hinz, Zach DePetris and Rebecca Dwoskin. Emma Brannen and Shelly Mathers have been nominated for The 8th graders are savvy fundraisers! Stage Recognition and Beau Riva for Set Design. Heading to Washington, DC in a few Good luck and Bravo!! Pierson Junior Sara Hartman is a Hampton Idol! Sarah Hartman Congratulations to our own Sara Hartman who placed 2nd in the Southampton Youth Bureau's 6th annual Hampton Idol. Performing her own song and playing the ukulele. She was also voted the "People's Choice Award" Winner. Is American Idol next? We hope so! weeks time they have used what they learned about money in Ms. Duff's Social Studies class to real use. Selling cupcakes at a basketball game, kitchen accessories just in time for the holidays, Holiday Candy Grams and Boxes, a bake sale at the Parent/Teacher Conferences, a raffle for a 5lb Hershey Bar and a Pasta Dinner netted them $6,625 for the trip! Great job! Have fun in DC! Thank you to all of our contributors! The PTSA Executive Board Student Highlights Ronald Aucapina Sets a Great Example Ronald Aucapina is a true example to the many fine students that have traveled down this road at Sag Harbor Schools. He was an ESL Student in his Elementary years, where he demonstrated perseverance and dedicated work. When we recognized this last week, his Elementary Principal, Mr. Matt Malone, his ESL Teacher, Mrs. Donna Milazzo, wholeheartedly made very positive comments, and expressed sincere joy that Ronald had been at Sag Harbor Elementary School. In High School, Ronald has averaged a score above 93 for the FOUR years. I have to say that we have shown Ronald that he can be an example to other Spanish-speaking students that are not at his academic level. Ronald has taken on this task, and as a Honors Student, as is common practice for Honors students to TUTOR other students, with the Assistance of Ms. Toby Marienfeld, we have guided Ronald to tutor other ESL and Spanish-speaking students. Ronald has thrived doing this. I am tremendously proud of him for doing this. I know that kids listen to other kids before they listen to adults. I believe that Ronald has set forth his footprints here at Pierson, and a bar for others to work towards ! Pierson Senior Emily Verneuille On May 22nd, East End classical musicians performed in the fourth Katy's Courage Benefit at Bay Street Theatre. Maxfield Panish, Leo Panish, Benjamin Pereira on violin, Chris Beroes-Haigis on cello, Grant Kusick on guitar, Ella Patrick on piano, Nathaniel Sassoon on piano and voice and Emily Verneuille on clarinet. Emily Verneuille began studying clarinet at age 9 with Lisa Rice at the Sag Harbor Elementary School. As a seventh grader she began playing with the Sag Harbor Community Band, and she continues to play with them today. In 2009, during her freshman year of high school, she auditioned for the Suffolk Principal Metropolitan Youth Orchestra and began traveling to Sachem East High School each week for rehearsals. The summer preceding her junior year she toured Central and Eastern Europe with MYO performing at the Mozarteum in Austria and Esterházy Palace in Slovakia. During her junior year she retired her first clarinet, Clara, and purchased Clarence, a Buffet R13, who currently is her partner on stage. On May 19th she performs with MYO at Carnegie Hall for the second time. Her experience includes a dazzling MYO performance at Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall last June. Aside from the clarinet, she also plays the bass clarinet and, more recently, the alto saxophone. Emily will attend SUNY Geneseo next year to pursue a career using her mathematical skills but will be sure to find time to play Clarence on campus. Good luck Emily with your future musical experiences. Bravo!! Pre-Prom Presentation Students who will be attending the 2012 Pierson Prom will have the opportunity to attend the Pre-Prom Presentation that will take place on June 5th at 7pm in the Pierson Auditorium. Students who attend will receive a discounted prom ticket price obtained from the Pre-Prom Presentation Fund that the PTSA will collect from Sag Harbor Community donations. In order to receive the discount, students must have a parent attend with them. Last year participating students received a $30.00 discount! Kym Laube, Director of HUGS will be our presenter along with her husband, Carey, who is a police officer. Kym will discuss the negative effects that drinking and drug use have on teenagers and why they don't mix with Prom night. Carey discusses the Host Liquor Liability laws that New York State has adopted. These are known as the “Social Host Laws ( see below for details of this law). Please do not miss out on this very important presentation. The PTSA hopes to see all prom attendees and their parents there! Did You Know? Suffolk County has a "Social Host Law" The primary purpose of the Social Host Law is to deter underage drinking parties where adults knowingly allow minors to drink alcoholic beverages. The law applies to any adult (including parents) who is over the age of 18 and who knowingly allows consumption of alcohol by minors (any person under the age of 21). Who can be charged? - Anyone who is over the age of 18 - Owns, rents or otherwise controls a private residence or similar residence - Knowingly allows the consumption of alcohol by any minor on such premises - Fails to take reasonable corrective action upon learning of the consumption of alcohol by any minor on such premises What is "Reasonable Corrective Action"? - Making a prompt demand that the minor stop drinking the alcoholic beverages or leave the premises - If the minor refuses to comply with the request, the adult must promptly report the derage drinking to un- - local law enforcement - or to any other person with greater degree of authority over the minor (i.e. the minors parents or guardians, etc.) What are the Penalties? 1st Offence: $500.oo 2nd Offence: $1,000 and/or up to a year in jail Why is this Law Needed? This law provides a legal basis for holding adults responsible for knowingly allowing parties of youths under 21 to occur at a place under their control, whether or not they provide alcohol. PIERSON’S MULTICULTURAL NIGHT A HUGE SUCCESS! PIERSON’S MULTICULTURAL NIGHT REMEMBERED Enjoy some of the Multicultural Night recipes! Cookbooks will be on sale during the Pierson HS Concert or you can order your cookbook today! Price $15 Proceeds go to benefit the PTA & PTSA Contact Stacey Britt at (631) 725-6666 or email: [email protected] to get your copy. Please make your check payable to: Pierson H.S. PTSA Welcome to the new SEPTO Board! 2012-2013 SEPTO BOARD Co- Presidents - Cynthia McKelvey -Linda Adlah Vice President – Theresa Schneider Recording Secretary - Lisa Scheffer Communication Secretary - Diana Bartoli Treasurer – Jen Haagen Ava Locks – Website & Marketing Rebecca Reed Kelleher– Meet and Greet coordinator Wendy Burokas– Teacher Training coordinator Julia Midlam– Membership Save the Date: Special Needs Resource Family Fair September 22, 2012 from11am-3pm Sag Harbor Elementary School