2012 Recognition Cornerstone
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2012 Recognition Cornerstone
In this issue: District News pages 2-3 Hayes Achievements pages 4-6 Dempsey Recognition page 7 Photo Highlights page 8-9 Willis Recognition page 10 Elementary Achievements pages 11-15 Back to School Info page 16 Looking Back, Moving Forward What a year it has been. We started the school year with our first ever “Excellent with Distinction” rating from the Ohio Department of Education and at the same time faced deep reductions in federal and state funding and having to make significant cuts in our staffing and operational budgets. The support of this wonderful community, even in difficult economic times, manifested itself in the successful passage of our operating levy in November. The passage of that levy allowed the district to avoid deeper cuts and staff members to focus time on strategic planning and readying our district for the upcoming changes in curriculum and testing. Our staff has spent countless hours adjusting curriculum, designing new lessons and selecting materials to make sure we continue on our path of improvement. We remain dedicated to doing the hard work necessary to ensure that our students are prepared to be successful in the world beyond the walls of our schools. Delaware is an amazing community, and it deserves a school district to match. Sincerely, Paul A. Craft, Superintendent The Class of 2012 Valedictorians & Salutatorians Our Vision “The Delaware City Schools will promote a culture of excellence that engages and empowers students and staff to embrace the challenges of our global society. Alexander Carpenter Valedictorian Cassandra Castle Valedictorian Kinsey Foreman Valedictorian Cria Kay Valedictorian Blake Lehman Valedictorian QianPei Wang Valedictorian Kenton Ulmer Salutatorian Jacob Wright Salutatorian We will build on our traditions, respect our diversity and partner for a strong community.” 1 Look inside for more recognitions! Delaware City Schools Implementing the Common Core Standards School districts in Ohio are currently in the process of implementing the new required Common Core Standards to better support students to be college and career ready when they graduate. Standards help set clear, consistent expectations to help build students’ knowledge and skill in math, English language arts, science and social studies. Having these clearly defined goals helps teachers and parents better work together to ensure student success. Over the past year, DCS teachers and administrators have been working to develop new curricula in English/ language arts and math that are more closely aligned to the Common Core Standards. The new curricula will be piloted in our classrooms during the 2012-13 school year and as a result there may be changes in class offerings, New Math Program Recommended Teachers in grades K-6 will utilize a new math program in the 2012-2013 school year. The enVision Math program was selected because it specifically addresses Common Core Standards. Based on research and proven classroom results, teaching with enVision is highly focused, more coherent through daily problem-based interactive learning and more complete with both print and online lessons and assessments. enVision will provide students, teachers and parents with more easily understood lessons and resources for in-depth coverage of the common core and a conceptual understanding of mathematical practices. increased rigor of instruction, different assessment and reporting practices and new student materials. One immediate change is a new math program for grades K-6 called enVision Math, which teachers and administrators agree will better prepare all of our students to achieve at high levels. Parents of students in grades K-4 will also see a new online report card next year that assesses math and English language arts skills that are required by Common Core. This summer teachers and administrators will be participating in professional development to help prepare them for these changes. Teachers and administrators will also continue to revise the district curricula for science and social studies so that those subjects align with state standards and national frameworks. All of these changes in curriculum and instruction will help to prepare our students for the new generation of assessments that are being developed to replace our current Ohio Achievement Assessments (OAA) and Ohio Graduation Tests (OGT). We know that learning does not just take place in the classroom so we continue to invite you to provide your child with support and learning opportunities at home and in the community. We believe through our work to continuously improve our curriculum and instruction and your continued involvement, we will provide our students with an excellent education and preparation for their future. District Adopts Unified Logo During the most recent strategic plan, the communications task force called for the unification of school colors, mascots and logos across the District as a way to enhance school pride in our District. Over the past three years all schools have adopted orange and black as their school colors and made the transition to the PACER mascot. The final piece of the plan was to modernize and unify the Pacer logo for use across the district with schools and student groups. During 2011, a team of school personnel and community supporters went through the process to recommend a versatile logo with several 2 variations to be used throughout the District. The end result is a logo that is versatile enough for athletic teams, elementary schools, music groups and everyone in between. “Community pride in our schools is important to the success of the Delaware City Schools,” said Superintendent Paul Craft. “Having a unified logo helps our community recognize our logo and purchase spirit wear that can be used through multiple grade levels.” The logo has been trademarked to remain a unique image just for the school district. District News Enrollment Continues to Climb Delaware City Schools has made impressive strides in student achievement over the past 15 years. At the same time, growth in student enrollment has continued an upward trend resulting in facility challenges across the district. A report presented earlier this year by Planning Advocates notes that in just 3 years more than half of the district’s school buildings will exceed their designed capacity. The trend will be most noticed as larger class sizes from the elementaries come together and advance through Willis, Dempsey and Hayes. “Creating adequate classroom space is a top priority for the district,” said Superintendent Paul Craft. “Take for example that the senior class that just graduated had 312 students. Our current fourth grade class has 456 students.” The continued growth in enrollment has created challenges in providing adequate classroom space as students advance through Willis, Dempsey and Hayes. The District facilities’ committee has updated their report for short and long term space needs. The recommendations include expanding current buildings so fifth grade students return to the elementary buildings, sixth grade students move to Dempsey Middle School and adding space at Hayes High School to accommodate the future enrollment. Kindergarten Registration Enroll your Child Now! Board of Education Matt Weller, President 328 Sylvan Drive, 363-6897 Deborah Rafeld, Vice President 191 Tarheel Dr., 369-9274 Ted Backus 217 Landemere Court, 363-1675 Frances O’Flaherty 22 North Street, 363-6210 Parents are encouraged to register their child for the 2012-13 school year. Children must be 5 years of age by August 1, 2012, to begin school in the fall. Registration may be completed in person at the administration building at 248 N. Washington Street, or information may be submitted via the district’s website (www.dcs.k12.oh.us). Call 740-833-1100 for a pin number to be able to access the online registration. The following documentation will need to be delivered to the administration building to complete the registration process: child’s birth certificate, immunization records, proof of residency, Social Security number (optional), and court custody papers (if applicable). Registration Hours 8:30am - 3:30pm Monday-Friday or you may call 740-833-1100 to schedule an appointment. 3 Harry Pape 223 N. Union Street, 369-1241 Paul A. Craft, Superintendent Christine Blue, Finance Director/Treasurer Cassandra Castle, Student Representative Board of Education meetings are generally scheduled on the 1st and 3rd Monday of each month at 6:00 p.m. Please check the district’s website for a complete list of meeting dates. Non Discrimination Policy - In accordance with federal or state law, it is the policy of the Delaware City School District not to discriminate on the basis of race, national origin, ancestry, religion, age, sex, or disability, in admission or access to, or treatment or employment in, any service, program, or activity sponsored by Delaware City Schools. Inquiries or complaints regarding compliance with this policy or the nondiscrimination requirements of Americans With Disabilities Act, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1975, Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, of Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 should be directed to: Mr. Jake Tawney, School District Civil Rights Coordinator, Delaware City School District, 248 North Washington Street, Delaware, OH 43015, 740-833-1100, or to the Office for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education or the U.S. Equal Opportunity Employment Commission. Hayes High School Awards & Recognitions The Denison Book Award was given to Skye McEowen and the Rensselaer Medal was awarded to Nick Johnson. 32 students earned the President’s Award for Academic Excellence Rebecca Hire was selected to be the school’s HOBY Representative. Youth Leadership Delaware - Christiana Binkley & Nate Spahr. The Better Business Bureau Student of Integrity - Michael Duffy The Delaware County Bank Student Board of Directors: Jim Brennan, Scott Atkinson, Gunner Newland & Eric Whited. F. Sherwood Rowland Science Excellence Award: Austin Arthur, Klaire Brezinski, Jim Brennan, Cameron Hackett, Nick Johnson, Nathan Nelson, Nicole Nelson, Cassandra Castle, Cria Kay, Alexander Kern, Aaron Turnbull. Jessica Ward earned an academic award for swimming. Wendy Brown was named the American Red Cross Education Hero. Cria Kay earned the Principal’s Leadership Award Kinsey Foreman was the district’s Career Passport Award winner Scott Atkinson, Klaire Brezinski, Jim Brennan and Adam Pijanowski were invited to participate in the 2012 National Merit Scholarship Competition. Blake Lehman was a 2011 National Merit Finalist. Josh Vandeborne placed 2nd in the Congressional Art Competition and has his artwork hanging in Congressman Tiberi’s office. Madison Stuntz, Laura Lenhart, Wyatt Hall and Natalie Martin were winners at the Delaware Arts Festival. Laura Lenhart, Madison Stuntz, Samantha Rupp and Justin Sistrunk earned Scholastic Art Awards. Lauren Keltner, Ray Getz, Zach Flint, Rachael Altvater and Virginia Wendell were winner’s of the Governor’s Youth Art Exhibit. Jourdan Jones, Tiffany Ireland Ross, Josh Vandeborne and Jessica Ward earned awards in the OCC Wes Blizzard Art Invitational. Adam Pijanowski won first place in the district Rotary 4-Way Speech Contest and won the 2011-2012 History Award sponsored by the Daughters of the American Revolution. Katherine Perry & Abby Miles and were selected for the OMEA All-State Orchestra. Casie Bailey, Tara Grace, Monique Martinez, Alex Ressa & Seth Stevenson earned State awards for their work with the Talisman student newspaper. Ian Cooney won first place in “decision making” and Madison Runyan won second place in “telephone technique” at the State JOG competition. The Hayes Buckeye Boys State representative is Adam Pijanowski and Mary Kate Kuchers will be the representative to Buckeye Girls State. Regan Dewitt, Lindsey Norris, Brittney Puthoff Hayes Players and Hayes Orchestra and Jessica Ward proudly show off their medals afearned Superior ratings at the OMEA ter their exceptional showing at the state swim meet. State Orchestra Adjudicated Event. 4 Class of 2012 Kinsey Foreman - Career Passport Local Winner & U Mass Amherst Chancellor’s Award Rachael Altvater - CCAD Faculty Scholarship Amber Arthur - MTC Presidential Scholarship Catherine Ayscue - Stony Brook Provost Scholarship Taylor Gentry - OU Russ Vision Scholarship & Gateway Scholar Casie Bailey - Anna Marie & Russell Waldron Scholarship & Helen Walker Scholarship Sierra Graham - Capital Presidential Scholarship Kathleen Haller - Anna Marie & Russell Waldron Scholarship & Frank Shannon Jr. Scholar-Athlete Award Joshua Bender - Mt. Union Dean’s Scholarship Victoria Bias - OSU Women in Engineering Scholarship Tangi Hamilton - Army Reserve Scholar Athlete & OU King Chavez Parks Award Matthew Bingaya - Southern Mississippi Athletic Scholarship Austin Harris - Ohio State Marion Scholarship Jacob Bosiokovic - Archie Griffin Sportmanship Award & OSU Athletic Scholarship Aaron Heber - Mt. Union Academic Scholarship Skylar Bridges - CCAD Portfolio Scholarship Nicole Hill - Hiram Masonic Lodge Scholarship Shannon Callahan - OWU Branch Rickey Scholarship Ashleigh Hunt - Univ. of Cincinnati Academic Scholarship James Carman - Univ. of Findlay Academic Scholarship & Samantha Jones Memorial Scholarship Melissa Hurley - Dollars for Scholars & OU Gateway Scholarship Alexander Carpenter - Delaware Athletic Booster Scholarship, Del. Co. Democratic Party Parker Scholarship, Frank Shannon Jr. Scholar-Athlete Award & Stevens Institute Neupauer Scholarship Wesley Johnson - Red Cross Blood Drive Scholarship & Southern Virginia Academic Scholarship Farrah Kaser - Ohio Dominican Merit Scholarship Cassandra Castle - BGSU Centennial Scholarship, BGSU President’s Leadership Award, DCTA Future Teacher Scholarship & The Delaware Rotary Foundation Scholarship Cria Kay - Burger King Scholarship, Diane McWilliams Chenoweth Mem. Scholarship, Hayes Academic Booster Scholarship & Principal’s Leadership Award Colton Christner - U.S. Marines Distinguished Athlete Award Alexandra Kern - Columbus Dispatch Scholar Athlete Award & Dollars for Scholars Jodi Comer - Delaware County Bank Consumer & Family Science Award Tyler Kidd - Tiffin Academic Scholarship Tobias Cook - OSU Marion Scholarship Luke Leatherman - Raymond B. Austin American Legion Scholarship Charles Darrough - School Business Officials Scholarship, Optimist Scholarship, Walsh LaMennais Scholarship & Walsh LaCrosse Scholarship Stephen Lehman - National Merit Washington Univ. Scholarship, Upper Sandusky Elks Lodge # 83 Scholarship & U.S. Marines Scholastic Excellence Award Spencer Deighton - Army Reserve Scholar Athlete, Brent Murfield Memorial Scholarship, School Business Officials Scholarship & Wendy’s High School Heisman Award Alexandra Lendon - OSU Trustees Scholarship Erwin Dugasz - BGSU Heritage Scholarship Connor McCabe - Host Family Scholarship Alexa Fetty - OAPSE Scholarship & OU Gateway Scholarship Seth McCurdy - Mt. Union Hartshorn Award Ryan Fish - In the Know Scholarship & Ohio State Marion Scholarship Haley Meade - Choir Scholarship & Tiffin Dean’s Scholarship Sarah Fisher - Delaware Music Boosters Scholarship, OSU Provost’s Scholarship & Robert E. Parker Democratic Scholarship Abigail Metheney - Dollars for Scholars, Larry Eberst Memorial Scholarship, Marguerite Ellis Scholarship & Univ. of Evansville Academic Scholarship Zachary Flint - Heidelberg Trustees Award Jeremy Morall - Delaware Music Boosters Scholarship 5 Hayes High School Class of 2012 Aaron Turnbull - Mt. Vernon Nazarene Univ. Heritage Scholarship, University Fund Scholarship & Church Partnership Scholarship Anthony Morrison - Cincinnatus Merit Scholarship & Cincinnati Engineering Freshman Merit Scholarship Robert Murphy - Capital Academic Scholarship & Rev. Rufus Torrant Scholarship Kenton Ulmer - Delaware Athletic Booster Scholarship , “The Fritz” Daniel Memorial Scholarship, Cedarville Excellence Award, Dollars for Scholars & Schultz Elementary Scholarship Valin Myers - Delaware Area Safety Council Scholarship, MTC President’s Scholarship & The Delaware Rotary Foundation Scholarship Jordan Ungashick - Kent State Trustees Award Joshua Vandeborne - Arts Festival Scholarship, OWU Branch Rickey Scholarship & Steve Tobias Memorial Scholarship Ethan Nichol - Anna Marie & Russell Waldron Scholarship, Columbus Dispatch Scholar-Athlete, Frank Shannon Jr. Memorial Scholarship & Jami G. Wilson Memorial Scholarship Nathan Nichols - Discount Tire Scholarship & OSU Marion Scholarship Jessica Ward - Archie Griffin Award, OWU Branch Rickey Scholarship, OWU Education Fellows & Trevor Ufferman Memorial Scholarship Charles Peterson - BGSU Founders Scholarship Keith Wilcox - Adam Brent Kunkel Memorial Scholarship Christopher Ray - Univ. of Northwestern Ohio Skills USA Kaleigh Williams - OSU Marion Scholarhship Caitlin Reid - BGSU IAEI Scholarship Chelsea Winebrener - Denison Founders’ Scholarship Larissa Richardson - BGSU Academic Scholarship Conner Wolfe - Ashland Athletic Scholarship Logan Richardson - BGSU Founders Scholarship Ashley Wright - Cedarville Academic Scholarship Samantha Rupp - Cincinnatus Scholarship Jacob Wright - Anna Marie & Russell Waldron Scholarship & Delaware Athletic Booster Scholarship Becky Schmitthenner - College of Wooster Dean’s Scholarship Keshawna Ximines - Talledaga Athletic Scholarship Hayley Shaw - Esther Jo & Russell King Memorial Scholarship & P.E.O. Sisterhood Kristin Yannacey - Optimist Scholarship, Robert F. Schultz Scholarship & Walter Davis III Family Scholarship Amanda Smiley - Mt. St. Joseph Dean’s Scholarship & Thrive for Life Scholarship Josh Yost - OSU Marion Scholarship Alanna Spalsbury - Anna Marie & Russell Waldron Scholarship, Charles H. Jones Memorial Scholarship & OWU Godman Scholarship ~ Hayes Awards Continued ~ 2011 AP Scholars: Catherine Ayscue, Cria Kay, Connor McCabe & Ethan Nicol; AP Scholar with Honor: Blake Lehman; AP Scholars with Distinction: Alex Carpenter & QianPei Wang Samuel Spivey - Cedarville Academic Scholarship, Trevor Ufferman Memorial Scholarship & United Food and Commerical Workers Union Paige Stimmel - Delaware Athletic Booster Scholarship, U.S. Marines Distinguished Athlete Award & Wittenberg Merit Base Scholarship Receiving Atlas Butler Strength in Service Scholarships were Hayley Shaw, Melissa Hurley and Miriam Gibbs. Erwin Dugasz was a finalist in the competition. Randi Stout - OSU Marion Scholarship Madison Stuntz - OWU Branch Rickey Scholarship Alanna Sturgill - CSCC Partnership Scholarship Austin Terry - Tiffin Presidential Scholarship Klea Troka - Better Understanding for a Better World Award 6 Dempsey Middle School Perfect Attendance All Year: Cecilia Bargar, Isaiah Colborn, Max Daniels, Kevin Dominguez, Maxwell Grani, Nathan Lippincott, Mikaela Lones, Desiree Murray, Elizabeth Traverse, Thomas Wegmiller, Angelique Harsh, Angela King, Joseph King, Weston Lingo, Jessica O’Brien & MacKenzie Stonebraker. All A’s Two Consecutive Years: Brandon Becker, Morgan Fish, Carson Geissler, Madison Huck, Kelsey Knodell, Nathan Lippencott, & Elizabeth Traverse. Youth Optimist Award for Leadership, Citizenship, Trustworthiness and Reliability was awarded to Erin Frentsos & Lucas Maynard. Archie Griffin Sportsmanship Recipients: Addison Gannon & Sean Gliebe D.C. Wreath Laying Winners: Kathleen Duffy, Tate Smith, Megan Swisher & Megan Rodgers. Sierra Leonard was a Central Ohio Writing Contest Winner. Miles O’Flaherty was the Spelling Bee Winner and Jo- seph King was the runner Dempsey Leadership Winners were Sean Gliebe, Weston Lingo, Megan Rodgers, Addison Gannon, Caleb Naegele. Not pictured is Erin Frentsos. District & State Science Fair Participants: Alexandria Woodworth, Kathleen Duffy, Carson Geissler, Joshua Hill, Adrian Radilla, Jonah Robinson, James Walker, Lauren Walters, Nicholas Watkins & Alexis Woody. Lois Rooks was honored as a Career Based Intervention Partner of the Year for 2012. Bonnie Welch was accepted to participate in the Alice programming workshop at Duke University this summer. Grace Floring earned a $1000 scholarship to OSU for writing an essay on a female scientist that she admires. Dempsey String Orchestra received a Superior rating at the King’s Island Adjudicated Event. 7 up. Matthew Kaculis was the permanent Art Winner. Forty-five students at Willis earned all A’s for all terms during their 5th and 6th grade years. Willis students donated $1500 to Family Promise from their Pacer 5K Run. The Hayes Mock Trial Team placed first in the district, earning the opportunity to compete in the regional tournament. Stinger visited Woodward Elementary as a reward for 3rd grade students meeting their reading goals. Carlisle Elementary received their official Leader in Me award for hosting guests as part of a symposium held in Columbus. Dempsey Middle School was pleased to welcome students and staff from Sakata, Japan for a cultural exchange. 8 The Hayes In the Know team had an exceptional season, winning many tournaments and earning scholarship money for individual members. The Delaware Lacrosse Club won the State Championship by defeating Springboro on June 2. Kyle Sanford, a student at Hayes High School, designed and installed a sign featuring the district’s new logo as part of his Eagle Scout project. Conger students proudly show off their dictionaries from the Delaware Rotary Club. All third grade students in the district received a dictionary. Smith Elementary alumni of the class of 2012 gathered for a luncheon and an afternoon of celebration! The Mulan cast delighted audiences during their production at Willis. 9 Willis Intermediate School Elizabeth Chapa participated in State Science Day. Earning Honor Roll status for all terms two consecutive years: Team 6-1: Dominic Byers, Elizabeth Chapa, Gabe Haferman, Madeline Hayes, Kaitlyn Johnson, Keegan Lammers, Weslee Levings, Steven Schumacher, Olivia Shroyer & Kaylee Travis; Team 6-2: Dylan Brown, Shelby Carlson, Connor Derstine, Carina Gessler, Alison Gemberling, Rocco Huston, Julia Justice, Emilie Kinney, Zane McManus, Blair Millet, Ian Mungovan, Nicholas Neuhart, Sara Rainey, Lauren Rehm, Anna Wells & Charlie Zimmerman; Team 6-3: Griffin Clark, Jason Cross, Colin Ferguson, Clint Gannon, Andrew Herdman, Katelyn McKee, Zachary Miller, Daryn Myers, Ronald Osborne, Andrew Panik, Glenn Pauley, Alexis Purdum, Ian Salvador, Jake Smith & Ethan Watts; Team 6-4: Riley Geiger, Cristina Rusu, Madelyn Smith & Mallory Stonebraker Claire Vogt was a district Invention Convention Winner. Chris Ward was the School Spelling Bee winner and Chase Cudia was runner up. Receiving Pacer Performance Awards were Ian Salvador, Tyson Stepp, Dominic Byers & Wes Reeves Dillon Brigode, Amaia Daniel, Hunter Stabley, Mallory Stonebraker and Colin Taylor had perfect attendance for two years. AMC - 8 Winners: Ian Mungovan-1st place, Marcus Haase, Griffin Clark, Keltin Melvin, Steven Schumacher, Jason Kovatch, Olivia Laslo, Freddie Inscho, Renae Haferman, Isaac Spelman, Isaac Stewart, Caleb Richardson, Ryan Cooney, Allyson Darst, Matthew Jackson and Zachary Shireman Emily Paas had her “Wild Thing” Art project displayed on the big screen in NYC during the week of March 1-4, during the National Arts Education Association Convention. Jake Smith’s personal perspective drawing was submitted to SAX Art Education to be featured on their website. Staff Recognitions: Darren Shirk was named a Rotary Teacher of Excellence and Krista Sullivan received the Excellence in Teaching: Celebrate Teaching Award from Battelle. Josh Page received the Office Max Dedication and Passion for Education Award and Kevin Rieman was named the Central District Middle School Wrestling Coach of the Year. 10 Carlisle Elementary School Earning Perfect Attendance for the entire year: Jesse Burris, Joshlyn Henneke, Helena Holmes, Ethan Hubbard, Nia Lewis, Mia Sosa Anaya, Xavier Newland, Noah Hatton, Gavin Rucker, Lauren Tompkins, Maria Milano, Aidan Ferguson, Madison Green, Marissa Lovett, Fiona Spelman, Molly Bingham & Brittany Green. Destination Imagination Regional Participants: Patrick Beck, Joshua Sumner, Logan Gibson, Eric Tucker, Sam Schumacher, Carter Stried, Andrew Houck, Natalie Myers, Libby Uniss, Harley Devanna, Brianna Litke, Sarah Bridgeman, Brianna Richey, Nia Lewis, Garrett Myers, Valerie Dunmire, London Burner, Tyler Caridas & Sara Houck. Destination Imagination State Participants: Ava Leiter, Madelyn Kaasa, Lily Lectka, Luka Lectka, Sydney Dunmire & Amanda Varian. Dominic Hupp was an Inven- tion Conven- tion District Dominic Hupp and Elise Haase were selected to introduce the national speaker at the Leader in Me Symposium in Columbus. Go Green Club Members: Emily Richards, Phoebe Knipp, Emily Ruen, Hannah Ramsey, Rianna Caridas, Nicole Klabus, Marshall Cherry, Brianna Rittenour, Madyson Gleich, Sydney Dunmire, Faith Brookens, Elise Haase, Kristen Veach, Calie Agriesti, Abi Smith, Maizy McFadden, Makayla Burton, Abby Risoya, Riley Waddell, Kenzie Merryman, Julie Fausnaugh, Molly Bingham & Taylor Buck. Pacesetters: Ms. Breakey - Arionna Avant, Kian Eini, Zachary Johler, Nicole Blabus, Maizy McFadden, Brianna Rittenour, Emily Ruen, Monica Taglione, Becky Turner, Grace Ulicny; Mr. Cramer - Tyler Bailey, Caley Brigode, Taylor Buck, Mitchell DeVillers, Julie Fausnaugh, Adrianna Gebhart, Charsey James, Phoebe Knipp, Mackenzie Merryman, Emily Richards, Clay Taylor; Mrs. Kemp - Calie Agriesti, Taryn Bolen, Daylee Fugate, Azia Maxwell, Hannah Ramsey, Halley Spears, Lexus Thornton, Kristen Veach, Jadyn Wilson; Mrs. Franklin - Elizabeth Abahazi, Emily Abahazi, Sam Bonofiglio, Paul Burris, Rianna Caridas, Sydney Dunmire, Rachel Gemberling, Madyson Gleich, Elise Haase, Maddie Hatton, Dominic Hupp, Emma Poston, Monica Rizzo, Alison Schulte, Zak Stevens, Abby Weller; Mrs. Roy - Sydney Bashline, Faith Brookens, Makayla Burton, Samantha Chitwood, Brittany Green, Kaitlyn Matz, Cailin Mitchell, Alexa Peterman, Cade Spiker & Robert Touvell More than 80 students participated in the Carlisle Running Club. Pictured are students who ran in the Pacer 5K race held at the Delaware YMCA in April. 11 Winner. Conger Elementary School Invention Convention Participants: Kamilla Slayton, Madeline Coleson, Mackenzie Levings, Katerina Velalis, Sarah Jenkins, Rena Snyder, Alex Rush, Jacy Mox 298 students Nine students had Perfect Attendance for Entire Year: Mason Bricker, Brady Davis, Kaylee Hubbard, John Morgan, Nick Smith, Alyssa Stultz, Emily Ward, Jayden Wells, Derrick Wyckoff received awards for hav- Presidential Gold Medal Winners: ing 90% on Fourth Grade: Isabel Algoe, Katie Amrine, Zack Raquepaw Green for the entire year! Isabel Algoe Third Grade: Allison Pitstick, Ella Algoe, Ty Gillman, Sara Watkins, Gracie Phillips received an PBS Student Representatives: Zack Raquepaw, Tyler Olexa, Brittney Vaught, Keegan Ballantyne, Jayden Wells, Alex West, Alyssa Stultz, Adrianah Melvin, Tyler Kerber, Elisa Ridley, Ross Jeffers, Gracie Phillips, Makayla Gruber, Sophia Hance mention in the Destination Imagination Participants: Robbie Bair, Parker Nevius, John Hinton, Mitchell Weber, Braden Weidlich, Mackenzie Collett, Alexia Dicke, Derrick Wyckoff, Abbey Eyerman, Izzy Jackson, Isabel Algoe, Ella Algoe honorable Arbor Day Poster Contest Character Education Representatives: Michael Snyder, Hannah McCormick, Brian Frisch, Isabel Algoe, Vivianna Demmings, Josh Reynolds, Lucinda Eckman Erin Woods, Alyssa Stultz, Cory Richardson, Adrianah Melvin, Kaley Llamas, Schelby Heston, and Isabel Algoe received the 4th grade Art Achievement Award for superior art creativity and effort throughout the school year. 4th Grade Variety Show Participants: Emma Helton, Cheyenne Camara, Katie Amrine, Alexia Dicke, Kassidy Lefevre, Bettie Brown, Alayna Camara, Savanna Deibert, Lucinda Eckman, Lilith Hatfield, Kaley Llamas, Hannah McCormick, Elizabeth Reeves, Chloe Speakman, Brittney Vaught, Marci Wheeler, Erin Woods 12 Schultz Elementary School Fourth Grade Student Council Members: Cora Brady, Corinne Boyd, Parker Snider, Will Fogle, Emily Hannah, Abby Stephens, Aidan Stojkov, Haleigh Oliver, Sydney McMillen, Nate Griggs, Kassidy Lammers, Ben Conahan, Corbin Nichols, Caden Baker, Lizzy Voss, Addie Marriner, Basma Ghafoor, Jake Hunsaker, Kyle Hartman & Caitlin Carter. Destination Imagination Regional Tournament Participants: Will Fogle, Kassidy Lammers, Haleigh Oliver, Mason Brewbaker, Nathanael Burns-Watson, Matthew Stephens, Elissa Willis, Colin Ashworth, Mara Swift, Regan Lyle, Sierra Barnhart, Jennah Kewa, Andrew Bergandine, Elizabeth Ida, Brynn McGrail, Aidan Gatenbee, Nathanael Stark & Nicholis Emmons. School Spelling Bee Win- ners were Jaden Gates, Morgan Adams & Haleigh Oliver. Tyler Brown and Ryleigh Hackathorn were Invention Shane Manor, Avery Benton, Alexander Ida, Grace Hines, Jazimine Amoako, Aiden Gatenbee, Sydney Johns, & Autumn Broyles had perfect attendance for the entire year. Not pictured but also with perfect attendance is kindergartner, Luke Brown. Destanie Moore, Caitlin Carter, Meesha Lewis, KT Hall, Isabella Miller, Addie Marriner, Alex Hall, Austin Woodrow, Elissa Willis and Noah Hill served as peer mediators. All-Star Readers were Christopher Young, Mackenzie Carter, Shelly Fuller, Zach Kelly, Bear Lowe, Carly Luse, Courtney Luse, Anneke Brown, Reece Chandler, Michael Cheney, Brady Williams, Braden Wireman, Andrew Bourget, Rhett Brown, Elizabeth Ida, Saiymi Patel, Jordan Rutherford, Alex Kelly & Aidan Stojkov. 13 Convention Winners. Smith Elementary School Sam Kahn (3rd Grade) was the Spelling Bee win- ner and Olivia Wallace (4th Grade) placed 2nd. Perfect Attendance for all year: Adisyn Graham, Lucianne Miller, Lillianne Murrell, Anthony Pernestti, Emma Sattler, Gavin Swan, Trinity Swan, Connor Davis, Maleya Whaley, Aiden Boeriu, Alexander Boeriu, Hannah Halstead, Brandon Thomas, Taylor Call, Katlyn Fleshman, Danielle Howell Destination Imagination Participants: 2nd grade - Addisan Protheroe, Teagan Knutson, Charlie Bruskotter, Isabel Crissinger, Celeste Hawkins, Ava Bruns, Joseph Molina, Zachary Bonakowski and Ashley Allan 3rd grade - Sam Kahn, Ainsley Tatman, Sean Russell, Ryan Vogt, Kennedy Hudson, Alana Kay, Lindsay Wolverton, Jillian Darst, Maria Schul, Alena Clark, Christopher Navin and Lily Tope 4th grade - Alex Allan, Andrew Persinger, Dora Schar, Olivia Wallace, Jacob Molina and Jonah Wallace Invention Convention Participants: Katie Hejmanowski, Hannah Halstead, Joseph Molina, Teagan Knutson, Celeste Hawkins, Charlie Bruskotter, Eliza Riggs. Ava Bruns, Eva Fosnaugh, Caitlin Ellis, Grayson Miller, Alana Kay, Sally Shortridge, Maya Brehm, Katalina Pernestti, Tyler David, Katie Fleshman, Emmaline Riggs, Jacob Molina, Kyler Snyder, Emma Crowe, Olivia Wallace, Aly Graham, Asia Cantrell, Calvin Hoert, Danny Brennan, Jonah Wallace, Evelyn Fowler, Jennifer Rusu, Alex Allan, Mason Sutandar, Bobby Henderson, Andrew Burks, Leeyah Clayton and Jackson Patton. Invention Convention Regional Winners Mason Sutandar - The Mud Protector Emmaline Riggs and Evelyn Fowler - The Quick Zip Chip Bag Aly Graham - The Headband Houdini Leeyah Clayton and Asia Cantrell- The Bookbag Back Massager 14 Woodward Elementary School Perfect Attendance for all year: Dylan Thomas, Jacob Daugherty, Jose Amado Sosa Anaya, Eli Burke, Aidan Neibert, Allyson DesJardins, Brandon Hernandez, Dominique Fuentes, Qronivah Banks-Christian, Brooklyn Loyacano, Apryl DesJardins, Alvin Martin, Lydia Thompson, Andres Olvera, Laquans Banks-Christian, Kahle Boster, Malaki Fleming Destination Imagination: 1st & 2nd grade: Mason Hasting, Rachel White, Patrick Mosser, Kristen Smith; 3rd grade: Beckham Carleton, Ian King, Madyson Neighbor, Makenna Kilton, Nick Bouck; 4th grade: Elizabeth Childers, Laquans Banks-Christian, Jackson Hoover, Jenna Justice, Emily King, Katie Smith, Jonathan Moraes, Josh Herron, Elizabeth White, Hayden Milewsky, Aaron White, Joe Mosser, Katie Doolittle, Aidan Sarna, William Smith, Kiah Fleming, Preston Scott-Holloway, Jahi Broussard -Nash, Patty Seitter, Malaki Fleming Elizabeth Childers, Jenna Justice and Katie Smith were “Dog Ear Blogger” finalists for National Geographic for Kids magazine. Jordan Mullins was a winner of the “My Hero” writing contest for American Red Cross. Jenna Justice and Katelyn Smith were Invention Convention Winners. Woodward 4th grade Leadership Students from left are Joe Mosser, Aidan Sarna, Patty Seitter, Katelyn Smith, Jenna Justice and Emily King All A’s Entire Year: Grade 3: Anna Johnson, Alyisa Johnson, Makenna Kilton Grade 4: Chelsey Co, Kahle Boster, Elizabeth Childers, Malaki Fleming, Jenna Justice, Jackson Hoover, Brenda Martinez, Aidan Sarna, Katie Smith, Max Thomas, Elizabeth White Student Council Members: Kristin Smith, Rachel White, Jazmin Albert, Isabelle Chieves, Mason Starkey, Kailyn Smith, Makenna Kilton, Grace Martin, April DesJardin, Lauren Stiles, Jahi Broussard-Nash, J.D. Chieves, Malaki Fleming, Laquans Banks-Christian, Elizabeth White, Cameron Graf 15 Delaware City Schools NONPROFIT U.S. POSTAGE PAID DELAWARE CITY SCHOOLS 248 North Washington Street Delaware, Ohio 43015 www.dcs.k12.oh.us POSTAL PATRON Delaware, OH 43015 Back to School Information Mark Your Calendar! Watch for specific information from your child’s school August 1-10 - Kindergarten Screening (by appointment) August 13 & 14 - Schedule Pick Up at Hayes High School August 13 & 14 - Dempsey Back-to-School Nights August 8 & 9 - Willis Orientation Are you getting emails from your school? By signing up for the free email listserv you can be among the first to know about important information from your child’s school. You will also get periodic reminders about special events, school concerns and PTO news! Signing up is simple and takes less than a few minutes! August 16 - Elementary Ice Cream Socials Here’s how! August 17 - Freshman Orientation for Hayes High School 1. Visit the District Website at www.dcs.k12.oh.us 2. Click on the “Sign up” under Email Listserv under announcements (right column) 3. Enter your name and email address 4. Select the lists of interest to you 5. Click Submit – You are done! August 20 - First Day of School Visit our website to stay informed about important announcments and calendar of events! www.dcs.k12.oh.us School Supply Lists are now available on the district website. Supply lists have also been sent to area retailers to allow families to take advantage of sales throughout the summer! 16 You may sign up for multiple lists if you have children in different schools. You can also sign up to receive district news, music information and gifted information.