February 10, 2011
DISTRICT 68
Important Dates to Remember:
Feb. fifteen – 4:30 p.m. Market Day pickup
Feb. eighteen – Teachers Institute Day/no school
Feb. twenty-one – Presidents Day/no school
Feb. twenty-two – K – 3 Presentation by writer Suzanne Slade; Voting in a JH gym
Feb. twenty-three – PTO Mother Daughter Tea
Feb. twenty-four – 6:30 p.m. Grade Five Open House. In a box of propagandize shutting due to serious weather, Dr. Matthews will send out a First Alert phone call around 6 a.m. to forewarn relatives which there is no school. This report will additionally be accessible upon a website, www.ogschool.org
Student Council will be selllng Candy Grams for Valentine’s Day during lunch. Information as great as a form is in a Virtual Backpack.
Save a date – THE PTO is again hosting a Candidate Forum Night upon Mar 2 during 7 p.m. in a Junior High Learning Center. This will be your possibility to encounter a Board possibilities for this election. The forum will have a judge as great as open members will have an eventuality to ask a claimant questions in combined form. The possibilities have been Kim Opsahl, Lane Hasler, Anthony Pirih as great as Peng Yin.
The Oak Grove Choir’s will be singing during a Chicago Wolves diversion during 7 p.m. upon Mar 9. Tickets have been $20 per person, which includes travel to as great as from a diversion as great as a Wolves hat! Permission outing as great as sheet info is in a Virtual Backpack.
Hats Off To Good Character: K – Jenna Krakowski; First Grade – Kristina Kotzan; Second Grade – Lily Bruns; Hope Moody; Fourth Grade – Tori Lex
DISTRICT 70
Former Adler Park teachers, students, staff as great as relatives have been invited behind from 3:15-4:30 p.m. upon Feb. sixteen to a school, 1740 N. Milwaukee Ave., Libertyville, to applaud a school’s 50th birthday. The eventuality is open to a open as great as will underline speakers Supt. Dr. Guy Schumacher as great as Adler Park Principal Jon Bogie. Returning will be a school’s initial Principal Tom Knauer as great as not long ago late Principal Janet Brownllie. Students as great as staff have been operative upon a special mosaic picture with artist-in-residence Chris Zonta as great as a pattern will be suggested which night. Also, staff as great as students will open a 20-year-old time plug from 1991. Refreshments will be served.
For a second uninterrupted year, Adler Park, Butterfield, Copeland Manor, Highland Middle as great as Rockland schools have been being respected with a tip educational endowment since by a Illinois State Board of Education for upon condition which students with a tall peculiarity education.
Each of a 5 schools in Libertyville Elementary District 70 perceived a tip award, an “Academic Excellence Award.” They were enclosed with usually 459 schools in a state to embrace a award. In sequence to validate for a award, those 459 schools showed they could means tall tyro opening over during slightest 3 years. The endowment was since to schools where during slightest 90 percent of students met or exceeded state standards in 2008-2010.
This is a fifth year Copeland Manor has been respected with a award. This is a third year a endowment has been since to Adler Park, Butterfield as great as Rockland schools. Highland Middle School additionally won a endowment for a third time, carrying been awarded a Academic Improvement Award in 2006 for display estimable tyro opening gains over 3 years.
The schools were since a endowment by a Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) as great as Northern Illinois University (NIU). This year, 834 schools done a Illinois Honor Roll for their a single after an additional educational progress.
Schools can embrace 3 sorts of awards, together with a a single District 70 received, which is a highest, a Excellence Award. Schools additionally can embrace a Academic Improvement Award as great as a Spotlight School award.
The Highland Middle School endowment winning bands as great as orchestras featuring students from Libertyville will perform via January as great as February for their relatives as great as a community. The unison will underline a Highland’s 6th Grade Orchestra, a seventh as great as Eighth Grade String Orchestra, Highland Concert Orchestra, a Chamber Orchestra, as great as a Strolling Strings.
The Winter Elementary Band Concert will be reason during 7 p.m. tonight during Butterfield School, 1441 W. Lake St., Libertyville. All fourth as great as fifth category rope students will perform.
The Winter Elementary Orchestra Concert will be reason during 7 p.m. upon Feb. fifteen during Butterfield Schoole. All fourth as great as fifth category rope students will perform.
Schools via Libertyville Elementary District 70 will applaud a 100th day of propagandize in a subsequent dual weeks. Here have been a little print opportunities for you.
Adler Park School, initial category students distinguished 100th day upon Feb. 8 by we do a 100-day book in a morning, math associated to a series 100 In a afternoon, a students combined poser bottles with 100 poser equipment in them. Children guessed what was in their bottle formed upon clues they wrote via a day.
Copeland Manor School first-graders distinguished upon Feb. 7 via a day. Students did a accumulation of 100-related activities during a afternoon. The students, pronounced clergyman Anne Marie Grote, additionally picked up 100 pairs of hosiery to benefaction to PADS.
Butterfield School first-graders in all 4 classrooms picked up 100 cans of food prior to a 100th day of propagandize donated to area shelters as great as food pantries. This week, students have been seeking for cinema which uncover something which costs some-more than $100, reduction than $100, weighs some-more than 100 pounds, etc.
Adler Park kindergarteners will applaud 100 day today. Teacher Amy Reichart pronounced they will march around in hats with 100 equipment glues to them during about 9 a.m. as great as 1 p.m. Students additionally will work in centers, any relating to a series 100.
Rockland School kindergartners will applaud 100 day currently by we do activities associated to 100 all day, pronounced clergyman Karen Forkner. Students will wear hats flashy with 100 things as great as eyeglasses for parades via a school.
A seventh category “Winter Party” dance will be reason from 7 – 9 p.m., Feb. eleven during Highland Middle School.
To applaud Valentine’s Day, students in all Libertyville Elementary District 70 schools for students in kindergarten by fifth-grade will reason classroom parties commencement in in between 1:15 as great as 1:30 p.m. upon Feb. 11. The schools concerned in land a parties embody Adler Park, Butterfield, Copeland Manor as great as Rockland.
Former Adler Park teachers, students, staff as great as relatives have been invited behind from 3:15-4:30 p.m. upon Feb. sixteen to a propagandize to applaud a school’s 50th birthday. The eventuality is open to a open as great as will underline speakers Supt. Dr. Guy Schumacher as great as Adler Park Principal Jon Bogie. Returning will be a school’s initial Principal Tom Knauer as great as not long ago retire Principal Janet Brownlie. Students as great as staff have been operative upon a special mosaic picture with artist-in-residence Chris Zonta as great as a pattern will be suggested which night. Also, staff as great as students will open a 20-year-old time plug from 1991. Refreshments will be served.
“Gettin’ Down with Mama Goose” is a thesis of this year’s Spring Sing for initial as great as second graders during Butterfield School in Libertyville. Butterfield students will reason a Spring Sing during 7 p.m. upon Feb. sixteen during a school. Well-loved hothouse rhymes have been since a fun spin as great as embody songs such as Hey Diddle Diddle Hoedown, Mother Hubbard Blues, as great as a Hickory Dickory Hat Dance.
Adler Park students will suffer an all propagandize open upon daub dancing during 1:45 p.m. upon Feb. twenty-two during a school. Urban Gateways will perform “The Sounds of Time featuring BAM!,” which is a three-gour daub garb demonstrating as great as explaining a expansion of American daub dance by a accumulation of song genres.
Libertyville Elementary District 70 relatives have been invited to attend “Survivor… Parent Edition ” from 6:45-9:15 p.m. upon Feb. twenty-three during Vernon Hills High School, 145 N. Lakeview Pkwy, Vernon Hills. The giveaway workshops will concentration upon stream drug as great as ethanol trends, as great as piece use, from core to tall school, as great as embody presentations from a recuperating teenager as great as parent; primogenitor as great as teenager report exchnage skills; primogenitor shortcoming as great as a law when hosting as great as in attendance parties; as great as how to discuss it if your teenager is over concerned in a online world.
The following students have been declared to a 2010-11 Highland Middle School boys’ volleyball teams in Libertyville.
The eighth category team, coached by Krista Casalina, includes Ryan Behm, Darren Black, Connor Boscaccy, Mac Copeland, Cameron Fragassi, Nick Gaines, Zac Hauser, Ethan Klatt, John Lubenow, Ryan Pacholski, John Quigley, Matthew Schubert, as great as Alex Zoellick.
The seventh category team, coached by Mike Smigielski, includes Jordan Bach, Timmy Calamari, Joe Gattone, Drew Hagemann, Jimmy Ivers, Julian Janczak, Jarrett Malec, Paul Manfredini, Ryan Ramsaran, Hunter Reimers, Chris Rill, Lucas Uransel, Danny Waehner, as great as Nick Zoellick.
Highland Middle School’s Jazz 1 as great as Jazz 2 Bands did awfully great in a latest North Shore Jazz Festival, with performances earning both bands ratings of “Superior” from all 3 judges.
Jazz 2 rope additionally won third place in a division, pronounced Carla Bollinger, rope executive during a Libertyville core school.
Student text fees for a 2011-2012 propagandize year in Libertyville Elementary District 70 will sojourn unvaried – for a fourth year in a row. Fees for a arriving propagandize year, text let fees as great as supply costs, would be as follows: students in kindergarten will compensate a $60 tyro price as great as a $20 record fee; students in initial by fifth category will compensate a $65 tyro price as great as a $20 record fee. For students in core school, from sixth by eighth grade, a tyro price will be $80 as great as a $20 record fee.
Highland Middle School’s Speech Team achieved great during a latest eighth annual Lakeside Conference Speech as great as Drama Festival during Highland Middle School in Libertyville. The Highland Middle School Speech Club members were awarded first, second as great as third place ribbons, according to clergyman Sara Raymond.
Libertyville students achieved memorized thespian readings, speeches, communication as great as prose. Students from Lake Bluff, Lake Forest as great as Oak Grove competed in a festival.
Priya Varghese coached a eighth category students. Members enclosed Samantha Kenzer, Anmol Shah as great as Hannah Lampinen.
The seventh category club, sponsored by Sara Raymond, enclosed Hannah Loizzo, Julia Thurau, Hannah Hartung, Hannah Zerwas, Hadley Van DerBosch, Ken Wu, Jake Stueckemann, Elliott Stahnke as great as Jackie Ovassapian.
The sixth category team, sponsored by Ann Livermore, enclosed Jenna El Ghatit, Sabrina Kite, Amelia Lutz, Annika McDermitt, Dylan McKernan, Daniel Oh, Logan Archibald, Sam Holloway, Grant Spaulding, Deborah Hannigan as great as Ryan Bogan.
DISTRICT 73
When continue turns severe, greatfully demeanour to a Hawthorn District Website www.hawthorn73.org for updated report upon propagandize closings, cancellations as great as reschedules. Hawthorn additionally uses an programmed job complement to forewarn relatives of sleet days as great as alternative emergency-type situations. For some-more information, greatfully check a District website, www.hawthorn73.org.
Thank we to a volunteers of a Mundelein-Vernon Hills Rotary Club, who not long ago distributed scarcely 470 dictionaries to each third category tyro during Hawthorn. Dictionary Day is rarely anticipated, as great as students go upon to operate a apparatus for many years. Thank you!
Hawthorn District 73 will indicate giveaway early childhood screenings for immature kids age 3-5 critical in a District who have been suspected of carrying developmental delays in speech, engine skills, socialization and/or cognitive development. To report a screening appointment, greatfully call a Hawthorn Early Learning Programs (HELPs) bureau during (847) 990-4377 by Feb. 22. Screenings will be conducted upon Mar 11.
Students as great as teachers during Hawthorn Elementary South have been gearing up for Waste Free Wednesday upon February 9. Everyone is speedy to move a trash-free lunch as great as try not to chuck anything divided all day! Let’s stick upon with a Elementary South Green Team to do a same!
On Jan. 25, Hawthorn Middle North students were all a-buzz, interjection to a all-school spelling bee. A clever margin of competitors battled it out until Maria Yunovich as great as Alyssa Pullin were a final dual spellers standing. Maria came out winning in a exhilarated contest, as great as has warranted a outing to a subsequent spin of foe during South Park School in Deerfield. Hats off to all of a competitors who worked tough to file their spelling skills: Mikey Agam, Meghan Boidy, Mia Candocia, Molly Favreau, Grace Gao, Dylan Geick, Noah Hewett, Rachel Jacobson, Eunice Kim, Finley Lau, Oliver Leung, Ron Levich, Erica McKenzie, Marissa Moss, Alyssa Pullin, Emma Smith, Justin Yim as great as Maria Yunovich.
Students during Hawthorn Middle North have been attack a books, celebration of a mass by a many award-winning titles upon this year’s Battle of a Books foe list. Teams of students will examination upon their own, afterwards accumulate during lunch time to examination what they’ve examination as great as hope for for a game-show identical to contest. The Battle of a Books subordinate spin is set for Feb. 25, followed by a large Middle North vs. Middle South championship upon Mar 11. Middle North students who have been scheming for a foe embody Humberto Huerta, Olivia Jazbutis, Emily Komessar, Hirsch Nangia, Jeffrey Zhang, Brandon Meister, Ricardo Genaro, Annie Sokolowski, Arina Kryrko as great as Sergio Conejo.
Hawthorn Elementary North fifth graders will spin in to important relic displays as they combined a critical polish important relic of important leaders. Students have outlayed multiform weeks celebration of a mass biographies about a accumulation of important individuals. The students researched as great as wrote reports, afterwards ready to go in impression to benefaction their reports to classmates upon Feb. 3.
Hawthorn Elementary South has respected an additional organisation of students who have demonstrated glorious educational efforts. Congratulations to Raye Ann Abante, Lizbeth Alvarado, Isabel Alviar, Justin Baylon, Robbie Besser, Lisa Boehmer, Leo Chavez, Justina Chua, Rachel Chung, Rachel D’Argo, Ania Dec, Nate Elli, Carlos Escorcia, Anita Fang, Emma Ginster, Ben Gorashchenko, Alex Kim, Andrew Koren, Rachel Koza, Raul Mancilla, Brian Mata, Anika Narula, Jazmine Ninapayta, Hunter Nockels, John Park, Eric Pineda, Tony Pomeranets, Mahum Rahman, Sammie Reinstein, Spencer Repkin, Arelis Rojas, Tyler Schuldt, Aisha Shahid, Alan Sogolov, Jack Sweeney, Trenton Wiley as great as Anna Xie.
Hawthorn Elementary South additionally honors students for glorious function which goes upon tip of as great as over a school’s tall expectations. The many latest organisation of Soaring Eagles, who have been respected for their displays of glorious character, have been Lucy Brady, Shane Eres, Matthew Faller, Jonah Farran, Jordana Farran, Brady Foster, Zack Gedville, Kelsey Gramins, Brianna Grzesiak, Yasmin Herrera, Luis Ibarra, D’Angelo Jackson, Nadia Jimenez, Seth Kessler, Ben Krok, Allison Landis, Diego Medina, Aaditya Motwani, Stephanie Nieves, Sophia Phoenix, Nicole Pieper, Javier Reyna, Jane Rogers, Jessica Scudella, Noah Seaver, Kristina Semenskoy, Emily Spence, Maxwell Stetzel, Sari Stinson, Joshua Tan, Shawn Van Diggelen, Peter Vlahos, Matthew Weinstein, Katie Wilkowski as great as Emma Zhang.
Congratulations to Aspen Elementary PE Teacher Karrie Meiners, who won a grand esteem in a WBBM Newsradio 78 Teacher of a Week contest. She has warranted a special (and nonetheless to be determined) Chicago Bears open for her propagandize as great as reserve from Office Max.
Hawthorn Middle South scholarship clergyman Chris Humboldt’s sixth category class won a 2011 Countryside Fire Safety Contest. This is during slightest a second year in a quarrel which Team Humboldt’s students have warranted a tip usual measure out of all schools in a CFPD coverage area. The students listened to an ominous reserve presentation, afterwards took a exam which in conclusion warranted them a glow reserve award.
Hawthorn District 73 Kindergarten In-Person Registration is accessible from February 7 – eighteen during a District Office, 841 West End Court, Vernon Hills, usually easterly of Butterfield Road off Hawthorn Parkway. In-Person Registration is accessible Monday by Friday from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. as great as in a evenings upon Feb. 7 as great as seventeen from 5 to 8 p.m. Registrars will have photocopies of authorized bieing born certificates as great as residency-proving documents, as great as yield tyro SnapCodes which will be used to finish a online apportionment of a registration process. For some-more information, relatives should deliberate their Registration Packets (which were distributed during a Kindergarten Parent Meeting upon Jan. 27) or revisit a District website, www.hawthorn73.org. Both in-person as great as online registration contingency be finished by Feb. eighteen for students to be enclosed in any propagandize chain lotteries. For information, call a Hawthorn District Office during 847-990-4200.
Parents as great as a village have been invited to take partial in a accumulation of informational as great as preparation meetings during a entrance weeks. The District will horde a Community Finance Forum during 7 p.m. tonight during Hawthorn Middle South. Residents will get an refurbish upon a work of a Financial Advisory Task Force, whose volunteers have been seeking during options for shutting a expected $1.5 to $2 million opening in subsequent year’s budget. Parents meddlesome in guidance about a latest usual core guidance standards have been invited to attend a Feb. fourteen Curriculum Coffee, which starts during 6 p.m. during Hawthorn District Office. Parents of students in category 6 by twelve have been speedy to attend Survivor: Parent Edition upon Feb. twenty-three commencement during 6:45 p.m. during Vernon Hills High School. This forum is sponsored mutually by Districts 128, 73. 70, 68 as great as St. Joseph School. More report upon all of these programs is accessible during www.hawthorn73.org or by job a District Office, (847) 990-4200.
Hawthorn Calendar:
There will be no propagandize during Hawthorn upon Feb. eighteen for Parent/Teacher Conferences or upon Feb. twenty-one for Presidents’ Day.
There is no propagandize upon Mar 7 for Casimir Pulaski Day.
Spring Break is from Mar twenty-eight to Apr 1.
The finish monthly calendar is posted during www.hawthorn73.org.
DISTRICT 76
The West Oak Spirit Jazz Bands we as great as II placed fourth place as great as second place respectively in their latest foe in a North Shore Jazz Festival. Good fitness to all West Oak musicians during their performances during a IGSMA competition.
Book satisfactory deteriorate is upon us. West Oak Middle School will reason a annual in-school book satisfactory Feb. 15-18. Fairhaven School will run a book satisfactory upon Feb.y twenty-three as great as 24. Diamond Lake School will run a satisfactory Mar seventeen by 21. The fairs will be open during conferences for a preference of parents, as great as during lunch hours for students to shop.
The larger Diamond Lake School District village is invited to attend a monetary forum upon Feb. sixteen during 7:30 p.m. during West Oak Middle School, 500 Acorn Lane. The concentration of a contention will be a stream monetary state of a district as great as projections for a future.
There is still time to register for a PTO’s Mother-Son Sports Sampler upon Feb. 25. This fun wake up is being reason during a Mundelein Community Center as great as promises a great time for moms as great as their sons.
Parents competence call their students’ schools to report conferences. West Oak conferences have been being scheduled for Feb. 16-17. Fairhaven conferences have been being scheduled for Feb. twenty-three as great as 24.
Feb. twenty-one is a non-attendance day for staff as great as students in approval of President’s Day.
DISTRICT 79
Registration fees stay a same for subsequent year: Fremont District 79 tyro registration as great as wake up fees will not enlarge for a subsequent propagandize year of 2011-12. The residence of preparation voted during a January assembly to keep fees a same for subsequent year.
Fremont’s fees have been allied to area propagandize districts price structures. Instructional element fees for grades a single by 7 will sojourn during $85; for early childhood/kindergarten, a price is dropping to $45; as great as for eighth grade, it is $105, which includes graduation fees. The wake up price for all grades is $15. Fremont does assign a rope price for a 500 students enrolled in a 4 by eighth category program. Fourth as great as fifth graders compensate $75, as great as sixth by eighth category pays $150 for band, with a family extent of $200.
The Fremont School District 79 Board of Education during a January assembly authorized a five-year record devise which ensures there is a single mechanism for each 3 students.
The devise puts Fremont schools upon a renewable cycle which will safeguard complicated computers for students as great as staff, whilst staying inside of an annual bill of $402,000, which amounts to about $175 per tyro per year.
Fremont’s purchases have been identical to area districts surveyed, which reported in in between dual to 3 students for each computer.
At Fremont Intermediate School, 241 students affianced their devotion to “Just Say No” to drug as great as ethanol during a graduation rite in which they perceived certificates for their appearance in a Drug Abuse Resistance Education module (D.A.R.E.).
The Mundelein Police Department worked with Fremont fifth graders for a apportionment of a propagandize year to sense them skills required to commend as great as conflict counterpart vigour which can mostly lead to tobacco, drug, as great as ethanol use. Students sense how to contend “no” to counterpart pressure.
In D.A.R.E. fifth grader Amy Ashton learned, “about creation great decisions. If someone offers we a cigarette travel divided or shift a subject.”
Fremont Intermediate School fourth graders dissected squid as partial of an animal dominion section in science. Intermediate propagandize teachers control this section as partial of a state customary which asks them to have students specify critical organisms regulating a accumulation of understandable features, brand earthy facilities of plants as great as animals which assistance them live in opposite environments, as great as brand as great as report a member tools of critical things.
Fremont School District 79′s recycling efforts have ranked it 706 out of scarcely 10,000 schools nationally which experience in Funding Factory’s recycling programs. This is due to a Fremont community’s joining to environmental citizenship.
The Green Club encourages relatives to dump off during any propagandize neglected gym shoes, rubber soled cleats, batteries, ink cartridges, dungeon phones, as great as alternative e-waste.
Since propagandize began, Fremont staff, parents, as great as students have helped to recycle over 6 tons of materials – homework, cardboard, plastic, glass, cans, during a 3 schools.
Students longing sugary, tainted dishes is not a latest phenomenon. Yet, a Fremont School District 79 Health & Wellness Committee has done it a goal to revoke or discharge honeyed birthday treats, inspire full of health snacks, as great as offer tall fiber, low fat dishes in a cafeteria.
Recently, students as great as teachers ambience tested a accumulation of latest dishes which Quest Food Service would identical to to deliver in to a lunches. Roasted red peppers hummus, honeyed potato fries, cheese cubes as great as crackers, as great as cheesy prosaic bread pizza were between a options. Most of a equipment were great perceived by students with a difference of a hummus.
Fremont students have been invited to try an form of full of health lunch options, together with uninformed ripened offspring cups, uninformed salads, solidified non-fat yogurt, as great as 100 percent ripened offspring smoothies. Gatorade as great as sugared drinks were in isolation from a cafeterias a integrate of years ago, as great as right divided a usually splash options have been 100 percent ripened offspring juice, water, as great as milk.
Tips upon Healthy eating by Jill Loya, BSN
According to a USDA, one-third of all immature kids ages 6 to 19-years aged have been deliberate overweight or obese. Childhood plumpness has tripled in a final thirty years, as great as this widespread will not get improved but relatives becoming different a approach they feed their children. Just as relatives sight their immature kids to demeanour right as great as left prior to channel a street, so as well should relatives indoctrinate their immature kids upon how to have full of health eating choices in their life. Here have been a couple of tips to try during home:
Tip 1. Teach great eating habits: Help your immature kids sense their craving cues. At a immature age, immature kids do not mostly assimilate craving pains. The same can be pronounced about fullness. Children need to sense what a prodigy is as great as stop eating. If relatives inspire immature kids to finish all upon their plates, immature kids competence be eating some-more than their bodies need. Do not cheat immature kids with treats. Studies have shown which food rewards minister to childhood obesity.
Tip 2. Get immature kids concerned in food choices: Encourage immature kids to be a partial of selling as great as dish planning. When immature kids hold their opinions matter, they have been some-more expected to try latest things which they have picked out, or helped to prepare.
Tip 3. Be a great purpose model: We all can eat healthier. Children will regulate to eating what their relatives eat if which is all which is being served. Cook a single dish for everyone. Make it a order which your immature kids have to try a punch of all upon their plate. Experts indicate tasting an object fifteen times prior to determining either we identical to it or not.
Tip 4. Empower your immature kids with education: Teach immature kids about a nutritive calm of food. If they assimilate how eating nutritiously can good them, they will have improved choices.
The following Mundelein Fremont Middle School students were declared to a Honor Roll for a initial trimester of a 2010-11 propagandize year.
A Honor Roll (4.0 GPA):
Sixth Grade: Alexis Brown, Kristi Chernesky, Jean Choi, Caitlin Cook, Anna Desfor, Alice Fang, Allison Faulkner, Jessica Faulkner, Benjamin Krauss, Mackenzie Linane, Hannah Mider, Madeline Osmond, Emily Parduhn, Meera Patwardhan, Tess Pribyl, Ryan Rizzo, Marco Rosales, Sandra Shaw, Steven Van Belleghem, Emily Vastis, Victoria Willman, Emily Wu, Annie Wu, as great as Mitchell Zaprzalka.
Seventh Grade: Ashley Adams, Meghan Ammentorp, Anahi Barraza, Kathryn Bauer, Kyla Beasley, John Bikus, Rolin Blake, Louis Bourque, Emily Casale, Darin Chaichitatorn, Katherine Chuma, Reilly Clatch, Carson Corirossi, Kori Dahlstrom, Madison Davis, Abigail Denson, Alana Dickens, Ryan Fairweather, Makenzie Feeney, Anna Ferrigan, Trevor Fox, Kevin Fung, Quinn Galindo, Taylor Ganan, Grace Gotlund, Kaci Gray, Abigail Grein, Alexandrea Guiritan, Alexa Hannon, Emily Hay, Matthew Herchenbach, Amanda Im, Anthony Ko, Taylor Kunath, Kaitlin Lambert, Jake Landry, Tara Lawson, Nathaniel Lee, Kathryn Lefebvre, Anastasiya Loos, Alexis Malka, Maxwell Malter, Emily Manley, Michael McCarthy, Nicholas Mistele, Jahnvi Modi, Cydney Natzke, Ashley Nensel, Jennimai Nguyen, Caroline Niepsuj, Sam Nozicka, Marisa Nuzzo, Lauren Owens, Jaryd Pacis, Jay Patel, Christian Phillips, Anne Poll, Steven Popovich, Taylor Pullen, Aimee Rabeler, Prathyaya Ramesh, Thomas Ricchio, Amy Richards, Michael Skarzynski, Sylwia Skutnik, Taylor Sloan, Bridget Smith, Alec Sommer, Brett Stuprich, Ajay Varadhan, Charles Volpe, Ryan Willman, as great as Courtney Wuss.
Eighth Grade: Shannon Allen, Brianna Baker, Margaret Bellinder, Lacey Benedeck, Lauren Blake, Aimee Borgelt, Mariah Cabrera, Denise Casali, Michele Chernesky, Lars Christensen, Kayla Denson, Paige Falato, Stephen Ferro, James Franzen, Emily Gathercoal, Nicole Godellas, Maria Gryparis, Michaela Jacob, Hannah James, Eugene Kim, Lindsey Kim, Hannah Koehler, Tanner Krenzien, Nicole Lococo, Elijah Losoff, Ania Lukasinski, Kevin Marcotte, Claire Monkman, Elizabeth Morales, Trina Neukam, Holly Petlak, Rachel Robb, Sari Sachnoff, Danielle Schmidt, Jessica Schultz, Brianna Serrano, Marianna Shakhnazaryan, Liana Shallenberg, Sidney Shanahan, Karl Siron, Ashley Skrypek, Serena Thariath, Nischay Vallabhaneni, Danica Vendiola, Kelly Vogel, Brian Walters, Carter Wietecha, Cindy Wu, as great as Michael Zeng,
High Honor Roll (3.75 to 3.99 GPA):
Sixth Grade: Maggie Andreasen, Bradley Brokamp, Devon Cole, James Corbin, Michael Edicola, Paige Eifert, Adriana Feijoo, Thomas Ferro, Kaeleigh Foecking, Jose Gregorio-Saldana, Marina Hamm, Faith Jung, Joseph Kreis, Joseph Krusinski, Samantha Lococo, Lucas Loding, Alexander Loding, Emily Love, Tyler Manley, Chantelle Moody, Lily O`Gorden, Jack Olorvida, Natalia Ozymko, Emily-Nicole Pease, Jessica Peterson, Rose Poplawski, Maysie Richter, Megan Schlebecker, Ryan Scott, Taylor Shanahan, Evan Sun, Amy Tian, Emily Tomlin, as great as Claire Whitemarsh.
Seventh Grade: Douglas Alberts, Mitchell Alberts, Annemarie Arendt, Deborah Azevedo, David Bailey, Kevin Bair, Raena Bennett, Monika Bowser, Jared Bronstein, Larissa Brown, Rachel Carrier, Elizabeth Chuma, Nicholas Chuma, Matthew Collins, Taylor Cooper, Charles Cranford, Josephine David, Aidan Dreher, Clark Dumblauskas, Alan Fang, Coleman Fields, Natale Fiocchi, Alexis Fiolka, Jacob Fiolka, Ellie Gobillot, Emma Halsch, Brandon Hassan, Shubhangi Joshi, Kyle Kasparian, Donnie Kvien, Giovanna Mengarelli, John Morris, Sarah Nandola, Lucas Nierman, Niki Patel, Angela Peterson, Erica Peterson, Erin Popielewski, Andrew Quandt, Lura Quandt, Calista Ramirez, Karl Reinke, Marissa Rizzo, Zoey Rosuck, Jonathan Santiago, Elizabeth Shakhnazaryan, Dylan Smith, Shannon Stanley, Robert Staron, Marybeth Stone, Kevin Stone, Kishan Surti, as great as Kelly Vander Ploeg.
Eighth Grade: Jacklyn Alvarez, Pablo Avila, Jennifer Behan, Blasine Besore, Patrick Betti, Christopher Brokamp, Hannah Bulgart, Megan Carroll, Junwon Choi, Matthew Cook, Victoria Corrado, Rachel David, Skylar DeGraaf, Justin Ehren, Erin Falconer, Daniella Feijoo, Gillian Fiandaca, Nicholas Halbur, Kyle Job, Ryan Jones, Sabrina Kabakov, Kyle Kalish, Alexander Kazmer, Ariana Kraft, Victoria Lee, Joshua Lee, Jonas Lehman, Sean Lemus, Daniel Lorant, Ryan McCauley, Brienne Minor, Kyra Nakagi, Emily Nieckula, Ann Odaini, Allison Perry, Luke Peterson, Allison Phillips, Gillian Quint, Jeffrey Rossbach, Sydney Salit, Grace Schofield, Henry Sise, Clayton Slack, Michelle Swiatkiewicz, Michael Ventrella, Elizabeth Wingender, Emily Young, as great as Casimir Zientko.
Honor Roll (3.33 to 3.74 GPA)
Sixth Grade: Rebecca Aguilera, Nida Ahmad, Tyler Anderson, Sarah Angelbeck, Acacia Anselme-Valentin, Christian Apostolopoulos, Delaney Appelhans, Kendall Barbacovi, Samantha Bates, Madeline Berube, Sanika Bijawat, Samuel Borcia, Leopold Bourque, Daniel Brokamp, Anna Bui, Ryan Carlson, Nicole Casler, Maritza Castro, Eleanor Ceisel, Nara Chong, Nicholas Clatch, Dustin Clegg, Nicholas Corrado, Samantha Cosmo, Phoebe Crabtree, Kelley Cronin, Celeste Cruickshank, John Dahlinger, Danna Dayonot, Nicolas DeDominicis, Rowan DeWitt, Joe Duffy, Brian Ebben, Justine Eberhart, Emily Edicola, Eric Escoto, Charles Fang, Danielle Fang, Daniel Ford, Jacob Franzen, Gavin Ganong, Jacob Garza, Gregory Godellas, Alyssa Grandinetti, Corey Greninger, Jack Grinde, Eric Gross, Erin Grubb, Kyle Guzzio, Jason Hajduk, Elise Halsch, Rachel Hansen, Nicholas Helland, Alexander Heraty, Danielle Hoffstadt, Jacob Horvat, Ireland Hurney, Adam Huston, William Jacob, Kyle Klauss, Justin Kriho, Koapaka Kros, Valerie Lee, Jessica Marvin, Erika Maslennikov, Ann McGrath, Olivia Michalski, Colin Mooney, Daniel Morrison, Kasia Morrison, Jennifer Nayden, Paige Nierman, Jack O`Connell, Brenden Paul, Michelle Pinzour, Alexandra Polyakov, Cory Puhl, Alejandro Rubio, Sarah Ryoo, Elliott Sachnoff, Christian Sandoval, Annabelle Schofield, Kaitlin Shibovich, Gabriel Sirkis, Abbigale Sise, Samantha Slaughter, Hannah Speers, Madeleine Stafiej, Emily Stahoviak, Jackson Steiner, McKenzie Theis, Bryce Thomas, Kenzie Toland, Marc Torres, Preston Tucker, Aldo Valdes, Joseph Van Belleghem, Sydney Weger, Hannah Weiss, Tyler White, Yianni Wiechering, Amy Wikrent, Maggie Wittmann, Sean Wittmann, as great as Robert Zengeler.
Seventh Grade: Blake Anderson, Nikolas Apostolopoulos, Hunter Ashton, Victoria Avis, Valerie Azcona, Lauren Batchen, Joseph Belill, Joshua Burgess, Nicolas Campos, Jasper Chang, Alexandria Chiselko, Savannah Dattolo, Natalie DeJesus, Amanda Diaz, Marisa DiVenere, Samuel Domani, Simona Dubrindyte, Sean Fisher, Sean Foster, Madelynn Graszer, Daniel Grishaber, Diana Guliyeva, Sunil Hinglokwala, Saad Ilahi, Benjamin Irwin, Jensen Juul, Dinyar Kadkhodaian, Ilya Kats, Jack Kekstadt, Christopher Koenemann, Marko Koruna, Halanamalie Kros, Ryan Leonard, Ryan Lewis, Branson Lowe, Connor Lowe, Ethan Luck, Peter Malandrino, Gurmehar Mann, Trevor Martin, Diego Martinez, Ethan Masters, Corey May, Katrina Menges, Danielle Milliken, Nicholas Moioffer, Steven Morrissey, Justin Neukam, Stephen Nick, Michael Nieckula, Ryan O`Rourke, Joseph Panek – Herbick, Nicole Parney, Harshal Patel, David Perez, Samantha Petit, Connor Pett, Caitlin Pieklo, Kyle Pietrusiewicz, Madeline Pollice, Melissa Rivera, Rubi Rodriguez, Matthew Ryan, Albert Salvi, Sean Santore, Jason Santos, Michael Schwab, Kelley Sloot, James Syme, Natalie Tisch, Olivia Tucker, Sydney Untermyer, Paloma Valdes, Alexandru Varanic, Keith Roxanne Verzosa, Michael Vogel, Mitchell Weiland, Megan Wiese, John Zientko, as great as Aurora Zimmerman.
Eighth Grade: Vanessa Aguilera, Apr Anderson, Noah Ballek, Megan Bauer, Austin Blackmer, Jaime Bonilla, Sean Carroll, Luke Christensen, Austin Combetto, Justin Chase Daoey, Nicholette Davis, Frankie Desmond IV, Eric Diaz, Malik Doby, Emily Dodd, Katie Donahoe, Kaitlyn Edicola, Alexander Espinosa, Scott Falato, Justin Fernandez, Amanda Fischer, Ileana Gallo, Shawn Garrett, Gloria Gonzalez, Blake Graham, Wendy Gross, Nicole Hansen, Melanie Hernandez, Brendan Higgins, Oleksandr Holodenko, Kayla Humbert, Helen Jung, Allison Kafka, Angelica Karim, Jackson Kasamis, Elise Kjeldbjerg, Jonathan Koenemann, Shane Krummick, Alexandria Kusek, Dominique Lambert, Nicholas Lawrence, Albert Lee, D`Shawn Louise, Samantha Madrigal, Justine Mancilla, Nora Marciniak, Kevin Martin, Alexander Marvin, Alex Moderhack, Emma Morton, Adem Murtishi, Ann Odaini, Tyler Olson, Samuel Osisek, Avni Patel, Allison Perry, Michael Powell, Samantha Price, Nick Ratinskiy, Ali Razvi, Michael Rizzo, Destiny Sanchez, Adriana Santoro, Nathaly Shammo, Erin Smith, Margret Smith, Mitchell Stafiej, Morgan Strokosch, Puja Tailor, Matthew Tan, Sarah Thorpe, Thomas Tobin, Kelsey Toland, Abigail Trebilco, Danielle Tretyak, Christopher Tsipis, Katherine Updegraff, Marli Volpe, Skyler Weger, Jason White, Patrick Wilkosz, Taylor Wilson, as great as Emily Wynn.
MUNDELEIN HIGH SCHOOL
The Mundelein High School Math Team competed with nineteen alternative schools not long ago during a Lemont High School Math Invitational as great as placed second as great as third in 4 categories.
The Freshman/Sophomore Eight-Person Team took second place. That organisation enclosed Michael Zeng, Alex Gomez, Kenny Pechtl, Steve Slaughter, Donald Renz as great as John Syme. The Junior/Senior Relay additionally scored second place. The organisation was done up of Syme, Laura Lanning, Hillary Bunnelle as great as Joey Timmerman.
The Freshman/Sophomore Two-Person organisation done up of Gomez as great as Pechtl took third place. Also earning a third place finish was a Freshman/Sophomore Relay consisting of Zeng, Frances Seo, Steve Slaughter as great as Joey Macaluso.
Advisors for a Math Team have been Randy Lerner as great as Andi McCulloch.
Mundelein High School students in a Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) classification warranted a series of awards during a area foe reason not long ago during Warren Township High School. Students contest in a accumulation of events together with technology, open speaking, entrepreneurship, math as great as writing.
First-place winners as great as their events included: Dean Bekiaris, key to record concepts; Steven Chin, mechanism applications; Stephanie Chin, parliamentary procedure; Kristin Doering, unpretentious speaking; Jassy Gonzalez, Who’s Who in FBLA; as great as Ben Nicholson, spreadsheet applications.
Second-place winners were: Mary Breeden, digital video production; Bailey Hicks, commercial operation communications; Jessica Miyake, spreadsheet applications; Lauren Sison, FBLA beliefs as great as procedures; Arielle Sison, Word Processing II; as great as Andrea Stoll, digital video production.
Third-place winners included: Alexis Bumatay, key to commercial operation communications; Aakash Choubal, Word Processing I; Eddie Gathercoal, Word Processing II; Christina LaFleur, unpretentious speaking; TJ Maple, digital pattern as great as promotion; Owen McCarthy, commercial operation ethics; Samantha Miller, cyber security; Steve Slaughter as great as John Syme, commercial operation ethics; as great as Adam VanderPloeg, digital pattern as great as promotion.
Other students who placed in a Top Ten were: Krina Adhikari, Ashley Blennerhassett, Megan Bockrath, Zach Brown, Emily Colon, Ian Cumberland, Anthony Doretti, Nick Doretti, Claire Erickson, Khrystyna Helner, Warren Jobe, Emily Kehoe, Evee LaFleur, Luke Nicholson, Troy Peterson, Alexis Ramirez, Bryan Schwab, Michael Schwarzhaupt as great as Mohini Verma.
Chris Hoster, Amy Shipley as great as Michelle Sherwin suggest a tyro organization.
DISTRICT 128
Participation in The Illinois Music Educators Association District as great as All State Festivals is a prestigious as great as rarely sought after feat by tall propagandize musicians. Students from around a state come together in Peoria to form a Honors as great as All-State Band, Choir, as great as Orchestra. These have been students who have upheld by a try-out routine as great as scored tall sufficient to be accepted. All-State-Honors groups have been a students who measure in a tip 4 as great as a All-State groups have been those students scoring in a tip 5 by eight. The discussion closes with dual grand unison performances of a All-State groups as great as Honors groups.
In further to a tyro concerts, a Illinois Music Educators Association All-State Conference is a annual entertainment of a states song teachers. It happens each January in Peoria. Teachers can go to workshops, special unison performances, clinics, as great as alternative veteran growth activities during a discussion as great as consequence points toward clergyman acceptance renewal. There have been 9 IMEA districts as great as Libertyville HIgh School is District 7. The All State Festival Concerts have been led by guest conductors of a tip caliber. This year’s unison was reason Jan. 26-29 during The Peoria Civic Center.
Congratulations to Megan Lathan, Kiersten Frumkin, Stephanie Sundberg, Kiersten Oppedahl, Lee Starovich, Sandeep Balasubramanian, Toni Cao, Clayton Kullander as great as Jackie Hong.
The Fine as great as Performing Arts Department of Libertyville High School will benefaction a winter play, Look Homeward, Angel, Feb. eleven as great as twelve during 7:30 p.m. in a LHS Auditorium, 708 W. Park Avenue, Libertyville. Tickets to Look Homeward, Angel have been $5 for adults as great as $4 for students. For sheet information, call (847) 327-7058 or check a website during LHSarts.org.
Look Homeward, Angel is an didactic fool around which takes a demeanour during a genuine family as great as their struggles. Written by Ketti Frings as great as blending from a novel by Thomas Wolfe, it was a 1958 leader of a Pulitzer Prize for Drama as great as a New York Drama Critics’ Circle Award as many appropriate fool around of a season.
An accurate American classical set in a tiny locale of Altamont, NC in 1916, this absolute as great as critical fool around captures a amusement as great as grief, both in isolation as great as universal, of Wolfe’s mostly autobiographical novel about a girl entrance of age. Concentrating upon a final third of Wolfe’s story, a fool around vividly portrays Eugene Gant, his mom who is spooky by element land as great as who maintains barriers opposite a adore of her family, creates a Dixieland Boarding House a core of her life. His father W.O. Gant- detained by his failures engages in displays of open immoderation as great as takes condolence in a proposal loyalty with a internal Madame, a hermit who never breaks away, as great as a horde of individualist residents of a family-run boarding house. When dual of their sons, Eugene as great as Ben, confront hold up as great as adore simultaneously, a complete family is forced to face a law of their lives in a single of a many bomb finales in American theatre.
Directed by Kevin Holly, a Technical Director is Ruth McCormick, Stage Manager is Sydney Hamilton, as great as Assistant Stage Manager is Claire Bryant. The expel includes: Drew Mills, Kelsey Hamilton, Brian Bleck, Brian Strohmayer, Lizzie Pagura, Alan Brant, Becky Goldberg, Katie Lample, Rhind, Naveen Rajadhyaksha, Kalyn Constable, Emma Dreher, Chris McKenna, Anne Lowell, Mark Cooper, Camille Michelotti, CJ Spear, Morgan Epperson, as great as Jonathon Hutchens.
The set building a whole organisation as great as lighting organisation consists of: Alan Brant, Susana Colinga, Lydia Dubaniewicz, Sarah Fahey, Elizabeth Fennewald, Meredith Gowlik, Megan Henderson Jennie Herchenbach, Hannah Hughes, Christain Klepac, Candice Krinniger, Audrey Maddock, Adam Pfluger, Caroline Pak, Danny Pozen, Beth Remler, Violet Smith, Sam Sorkin, Paisley Spence, Eric Villanueva, Travis Wegren, as great as Arden Weiner.
CARMEL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL
Carmel Catholic High School announces Semester One Honor Roll for a 2010-2011 propagandize year/
Superior Honors (GPA of 4.25 or above)
Seniors: Margaret Burke, Tina Kang, Junsoo Park, Jeffrey Schroeder, Daniel Carvill, Kelly Knight, Allison Patnoe, Daniel Simpson, Shane Einloth, Zihui Li, Matthew Porter, Sierra Slade, Christopher Georgen, Rachael McGillivray, Christina Puzzolo, Lauren Stark, Elena Gonzalez, Brittney Mertins, Ryan Ruddell, Kathleen Szotek, Julia Hart, Jasmine Minor, Tony Russo, John Thumel, Christopher Heinlen, Chloe Morris, Joshua Sagartz, Brian Waldron, Katelynn Johnson, Nicole Murnik, Margaret Scheer
Juniors: Brian Badyna, Patrick Hannon, Brandon Motzel, Alexa Rollins, Elizabeth Bergen, Maxwell Heinrich, Nicole Nerup, Nicole Roy, Brittany Blum, Michelle Hill, John Nikitas, Kathleen Skorcz, Geoffrey Butler, Michael Logue, Lauren Nonnenmacher, William Topel, Alexander Case, Sarah Matthews, Cindy Nunez, Michael Varney, Henry Dominicis, Kelly McInerney, Katherine Oosterbaan, Sean Walsh, Christina Fleres, Nicholas Metzger, Seamus Quilty, Cameron Wieczorek, Ryan Geusz, Brian Miller
Sophomores: Nolan Bedward, Emily DeCicco, Mary Elizabeth Koptik, Daniel Santos, Mary Brinkman, Krista Gauger, Brienne Lubor, Michael Scheer, Claire Bufalino, Laura Hefner, Caitlin Murphy, Holly Sprow, Margaret Carvill, Sarah Heimberger, Corey Pitzo, Caroline Thompson, Arielle Casaclang, Bryan Hunt, Margaret Ramont, Dana Wegge, Caitlyn Cuba, Peter Kolb, Michelle Ros, Lynn Zemaitis
Freshmen: Olivia DeKeyser, Michael Hendricks, Leah Lach, Yujin Shin, Michael Georgen, Timothy Karich, Anne Lentino, Sanjana Singh, Zachary Gleason, Kathryn Kehoe, Dillon Novak, Megan Sullivan, Theresa Gray, Inessa Kolomayets, Elizabeth Rengers, Timothy Vanco.
High Honors (GPA 4.0 to 4.24)
Seniors: Kyle Belting, Thomas Fedrigon, Jr., Lisa McCarthy, Nicolas Sacramento, Lindsey Bezouska, Corinne Fox, Adam Michniak, Beth Scudder, Elizabeth Bierman, Eric Hessing, Emily Nierman, Brian Serio, Jessica Bond, Laura Hojnacki, Jordan Nuzzo, Karen Silvasy, Carly Buschman, Jacqueline Jung, Gregory O’Block, Apr Sorby, Stephanie Caghan, Jacob Klahs, Aaron Ogunro, Megan Swindell, Wesley Chiasson, Jacob Larson, Hillary O’Toole, Helen Wagner, Daniella Clement, Jonathan Lythcke, Evan Palmer, Adam Warkenthien, Ellen DiVenere, Alexander Majewski, Cassidy Phagan, Katherine Wiacek, Nicole Drechsel, David Markiewicz , MacKenzie Rinella, Shawn Wolf-Lewis, Caroline Federer
Juniors: Colleen Black, Patrick Gray, Alex Marsalek, Kathleen Queenan, Tayler Covers, Thomas Hauff, Marybeth Martin, Megan Reily, Kelly Edwards, Eleanor Henning, Grant Matelski, Charles Santoro, Elizabeth Edwardson, Joseph Imburgia, Sarah McHugh, Brendan Schedler, Lauren Engel, Natalia Jelen, Graham Misak, Matthew Schultz, David Esterquest, Lauren Jones, Shannon Moree, Mary Schuster, James Fagan, Brian Kadowaki, Mary Alise Murawski, Katherine Speth, Madeline Felipez , Margaret Karich, Nicole Murgas, Mitchel Trychta, Mason Fiascone, Sonya Lara, Ryan Packer, Taylor Welborn, Steven Fisher, Matthew Maher Sophomores: Olivia Bounadere, Raymond Godlewski, Reed Nikolich, Emily Smith, Adriana Castanos, Nicholas Heinlen, Erin Noll, Michael Speranza, Christina Clement, Kyle Henn, Michael Norek, John Sullivan, Matthew Crisp, Colleen Loverde, Nara Park, Kathryn Voight, Anne DiVenere, Hayley May, Matthew Schafer, Mitchell Wimmer, Jacklyn Durnil, Brett Milazzo, Erika Schoenfeld, Adam Wojciechowski, Stephen Feely, Alexis Miles, Emma Schuckenbrock, Rachael Wulf, Natalie Geoffroy, Brigit Murphy, Martin Schwartz
Freshmen: Abigail Andrejek, Lauren Fournier, Kelly Kolpack, Abigail Poplawski, Collin Barber, Rebecca Galuska, Isabella Kwiecinski, Daniella Propati, Michael Barr, Rebecca Hickey, J. Patrick Lacher, Blake Sullivan, Sarah Bergen, Theodore Johnson, Sophie Lombardo, Megan Thompson, Derek Clement, Sadie Jung, Gabriel Matelski, Jacqueline Timmins, Kathryn Edwards, Jacob Kane, Haley Nedelka, Brooke White, Kathleen Felicelli, Joseph Kenar, Jerry Pitts, Cassandra Wilson, Elaine Foley
Honors (GPA 3.5 to 3.99)
Seniors: Matthew Abel, Matthew Fromm, Sean Korecky, Leo Petrucci, Emily Andras, AJ Gawin, Eric Kosik, Paul Price, Nicole Bakirtjy, Travis Gibbs, Shannon Kouba, Joseph Purtell, Edwin Banderowicz, Connor Greene, Thomas Leahy, Erin Quinn, Nicholas Barry, Sarah Grum, Nicholas Lollino. Tylee Resetich, Emily Bednar, Meghan Hartnett, Collin Long, William Riedl, Mary Beth Berg, Jacob Haugen, Pascale Look, Ryan Roessler, Mario Bucci, David Heath, Paul Madison, Kyle Ryan, Morgan Buschman, James Heid, Melanie Makoski, Nicholas Sacca, Jack Butler, Timothy Hendricks, Natalie Masini, Mary Salvi, Matthew Carr, Kimberly Hendrickson, Erica Massarelli , Jessica Scarpelli, Emily Carton, Rebecca Henn, William Mathe, Ashley Serrano, Mary Cerney, James Hessing, Ryan McArthur, Richard Sledz, Mary Cipolla, Jacqueline Hoeft, Sean McCarthy, Thomas Snyder, Jodie Clifton, Dylan Hughes, Monica McClure, Samantha Solomon, Samuel Crowley, Donald Hull, Douglas Meyer, Kathleen Sullivan, Matthew Cullen, Andrew Kampe, Allison Michel, Ryan Urbanski, Kevin Deasey, Sophia Kannenberg, Jacob Miles, Michelle Weber, Michele DiNella, Quinn Keller, Patrick Mulroy, David Wilson, Amy Drangines, James Kelly, Cindy Nunag, Lukas Zizzo, Ashley Eccles, Sean Killarney, Emelia Patterson, Mary Zizzo, Ryan Fraher, Grace Kim, Mia Petrocelli, Hannah Zupec
Juniors: Nikko Alba, James Garrastegui, Megan Linson, Kimberly Risos, Justin Andreasik, Allison Gauthier, Michael LoMastro, Marissa Ritter, Gwyneth Armour, Patrick Gerli, Brigitte Lyman, Carly Rogers, Anna Avampato, Nicole Granato, Kaitlyn Lynch, Hayden Roos, Manuel Badillo, Chrishelda Green, Anna Martin, Nathan Rydel, Heather Bear, Brigitte Hartnett, Kenneth Matuszak, John Samuelian, Jr., Antonio Bosco, Stephanie Hartnett, Carlos Medina, Rachel Schmidt, Anna Brandmeier, Megan Hebb, Matthew Michalak, Jack Schoen, Laura Brandmeier, Anna Heinrich, Abigail Monsalud, Michael Schostok, Nicole Brate, Ian Heinrich, Jacqueline Moriarty, Amanda Seidl, Gabriel Brouillette, Connor Higgins, Megan Mowery, Emily Sheridan, Elizabeth Campbell, Nathan Holaday, Peter Murphy, Kelsee Simons, Sarah Campbell, Todd Holup, Mitchell Nelson, Stephen Sliwa, Hayley Carlson, Christian Horcher, Emily O’Connor , Thomas Tomsovic, Mitchell Carlson, Megan Hunzeker, Alexa Oehlerking, Jessica Trunzo, Madelyn Collins, Caitlin Jung, Michael Panico, Nikolas Unda, Emily Davenport, Nicole Jurasik, Elise Payette, Luke Urbanik, Philip Davies, Kadre Kappes, Taylor Pippen, Kathryn Vallorano, Kelley Dodge, Jennifer Kargol, Victoria Prybell, Justin Verwijst, Nicole Doetsch, Manhattan Keller, Amanda Pullinger, Grayson Watson, Jennifer Dompke, Peter Kimball, Colin Quinn, Myranda Weiner, Alex Dunlap, Jordan Klahs, Michael Reed, Suraya Williams, Elizabeth Edwards, Kelly Klein, Lauren Rejman, Jonathan Wloch, Katelyn Edwards, Damyan Kolomayets, Anthony Rengers, Maria Yakovleva, Miguel Esparza, Jordan Kos, Nicole Reynolds, Tina Zenzola, Nicholas Ezyk, Jasmine Lamb, Matthew Riedl
Sophomores: Sebastian Allen, Andrew Gauger, Kimberly Krause, Mary Paterkiewicz, Peter Alnajjar, Christian Gerdes, Kathryn Larson, Craig Paulson, Cristian Avalos, Peyton Gibson, Connor Lynde, Kara Podgorski, Margaret Avampato, Elyse Gomez, Nathan Maciag, Andrew Psenka, Zachary Balitaan, Leslie Gomez, Joseph Markiewicz, Danielle Pullano, Mystica Barrera , Taylor Gries, Michael Martinson II, Blaze Pullman, Caitlin Barry, Jacob Gromala, Hannah McClellan, Abhisek Rameswaram, Lauren Beres, Daniella Guerin, Molly McDonald, Alexander Reid, Martin Buckley, Jr., Tanya Gupta, Bridget McKinnon, Emily Rhine, Matthew Campbell, Connor Gustafson, Cristian Migliarese, Chase Rieger, James Casey, Nicholas Hadjis, Erin Miller, Kathryn Riley, Zeus-Deo Ceniza, Andrew Harwardt, Kelly Moon, Anna Santowski, Paul Cho Bridget Hill, Anna Morley, Jacob Schneider, Kathryn Clements, Mary Housner, Joseph Morris, Colleen Scott, Nellie Cocks, Clare Howard, Nicole Morrissey, Alexandra Senycia, Luciano Consdorf-Mozzone, Rita Hull, Tyler Murphy, Mollie Shutter, Desmond Cooney, Alexander Jarencio, Landen Nickel, Marisa Smith, Joel Dodich, Meegan Johnston, Abigail Nierman, Clarine Stephens, Francis Drennan, Alexia Kaminski, Lillian Noonan, Macartan Sullivan, Kasey Duffy, Allison Kane, Melanie Noonan, Bridget Swanson, Gregory Edkins, Alyssa Karim, Madeline Olson, Matthew Szotek, Evan Epperson, Crystal Knauf, Ryan O’Toole, Kara Todoric, Lauren Feely, Mariana Kolomayets, Jamie Pabst, Jerome Tutaj, Gabrielle Fiandaca, Julia Koukol, Seoyeon Park, Maura Zawaski, Dominic Fusco, Graham Kowalke
Freshmen: Amy Abel, Christopher Fernandez, Nicole Kvist, Kiara Robbins, Christopher Amato, Brandon Fleres, Brandon Lide, Brittany Rygiel, Bianca Anguiano, Anthony Gattuso, Nathan Lowe, Carli Sacramento, Sarah Applebey, Paige Gauthier, Alexander Luo, Joseph Salvi, Jizelle Bacani, John George, Christian Maravilla, Natalie Santoro, Samuel Bishop, Anthony Goeckner, Brennan Margiotta, Ryan Schweinhagen, Nicole Bitter, Allison Gonzalez, Sarah Massarelli, Thomas Seabright, Tracey Brolley, Tara Grandolfo, Makenzie May, Quinten Sefcik, Kaitlin Buckley, Elizabeth Gutierrez, Kelly McCauley, Ariel Serrano, Creighton Budris, Corinne Hart, Andrew McKernan, Michael Stearns, Rachel Buenaobra, Megan Healy, John Nonnenmacher, Alexandra Svoboda, Sarah Burke, Jessica Heinz, Kelly O’Bryan, Brittany Tarpey, Sophia Butz, William Higgins, Ian O’Connor, Nicholas Tasch, Nicole Caratas, Amy Hildebrand, Kelly Palecek, William Thompson, Jihyun Choi, Taylor Hirsch, Theaphania Patterson, Nicole Tomsovic, Adam Cloe, Samantha Isidro, Hannah Pelfresne, Veronica Tutaj, Ronald Cox, Brooke Kamins, Kayla Podgorski, Andrew Warzecha, John Daniels , Michelle Kannenberg, Lukas Porter Andrew Wienke, Rebecca Dantuono, Lauren Kenny, Alyssa Rao, William Winegard, Samuel Dawes, Scott Kehres, Zachary Rattunde, Andrew Wloch, Kevin DeLozier, William Kirby, Anica Rebollar, Molly Zadell, Michael Diambri, Caleb Klahs, Martha Reilly, Kelly Zeller, Madison Dollenmaier, Cassidy Kloss, Jamie Alyssa Reyes, Mitchell Zovnic, Joseph Fedrigon, Thomas Kobitter, Emily Ritter
Related posts:
- School Zone: Washoe County takes reserve of any tyro severely – Reno Gazette Journal When parents send their child to school every day,...
- Morris School District Sees SAT Scores Rise in Latest NJ Report Card – Patch Over 97 percent of students who enter the Morris...
- Closures, cancellations – Denver Post The weather is prompting closures and cancellations today. All...
- School Delays Feb 3, 2011 – KUT News *updated 7:25 a.m. for weather conditions* The Austin Independent...
Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin.