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A Publication of the
Reynolds School District
Awards 2013 The Communication Link Between the Community and Your Schools
December 2004
Statement of Purpose Bridges seeks to expand the scope of the existing communications the Reynolds School District already has in place with its students, parents and other taxpayers. It does so by providing timely and interesting facts and information on a wide variety of topics relative to the operation of your schools. Bridges is a vital communications link between the school board/administration and the citizens/taxpayers throughout the district. In addition to providing information, Bridges welcomes comments from citizens, addresses those comments when feasible and appropriate and invites “guest” articles from time to time. Like the Kidd’s Mill Covered Bridge symbol on the masthead, the goal of Bridges is to provide the means for people to link up with one another so that knowledge and understanding are gained for the purpose of developing the best possible school system.
We invite you to take a few minutes to read this important newsletter and feel free to offer comments or make suggestions by calling or writing the Superintendent of Schools, Reynolds School District, 531 Reynolds Road, Greenville, PA 16125, (724) 646-5501.
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The Reynolds Junior-Senior High School held its fifty third commencement program on Friday, May 31, 2013, awarding
diplomas to 111 students. Mr. Scott Shearer, High School Principal, welcomed all those in attendance and Maggie Ringer,
Senior Class President called on the Class of 2013 to assemble for commencement. Following the processional and the Pledge
of Allegiance, Mr. John Lowry, School Board President and Mr. Joseph Neuch, Superintendent of Schools addressed the
graduating class. Senior choir members sang “You Raise Me Up” directed by Mrs. Elizabeth Helms. Student addresses
followed the theme, “This is Only the Beginning” by Chelsey Slater, Class Salutatorian and Madison Eichstadt, Class
Valedictorian. The class roll was called by Mr. Shearer, and diplomas were presented by Mr. Lowry and Mr. Neuch. The
program concluded with the singing of “America the Beautiful,” and the new graduates recessed to “Fanfare and Recessional”
played by the high school concert band.
CLASS VALEDICTORIAN – Madison Eichstadt and CLASS SALUTATORIAN – Chelsey Slater
REYNOLDS HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION – 2013
Senior Class Officers
Chelsey Slater, Salutatorian; Mr. John Lowry, Reynolds
School Board President and Madison Eichstadt,
Valedictorian
May 31, 2013 –
Gathering for
Commencement
REYNOLDS
COMMENCEMENT
May 31, 2013
SENIOR AWARDS Presenter Student Recipient
U.S. Army Reserve Scholar/Athlete (Athletic & Academic
Achievement)
Sgt. Wills Erica Burnworth
Clayton Stoyer
U.S. Marines Semper Fidelas Award For Music Excellence Sgt. Korn Rebekah Luplow
U.S. Marines Distinguished Athlete Award Sgt. Korn Morgan McDanel
Ryan Sherbondy
U.S. Marines Scholastic Excellence Award Sgt. Korn Maggie Ringer
Mercer County Hall of Fame’s “Tom Burns Academic All-Star
Awards” Highest Ranking Male & Female Graduating Senior
Athletes
Mr. Shearer, High
School Principal
Clayton Stoyer
Chelsey Slater
SCHOLARSHIPS Presenter Student Recipient
Joe & Liz Neuch Superintendent’s Scholarship - $500 Each
Joseph Neuch Jenna Young
Patricia Liszka
Steele Schneider Board of School Directors Scholarship - $1,000
Atty. Charles Steele
Oscar Swogger
Eleanor Jackson Scholarship - $2,000 Each Community
Foundation
Madison Eichstadt
Rebekah Luplow
Morgan McDanel
Chelsey Slater
Darcy Mansel Memorial Scholarship - $500 Mr. Mansel &
Community Foundation
Madison Eichstadt
Strimbu Memorial Scholarship - $1,000 Community Foundation
Wesley McDonald
Clinton Rossi Memorial Scholarship - $200 Community Foundation
Candice Arnold
Le’Angelo Michael Crumby Ford Scholarship - $500
Community Foundation
Samantha Campbell
Dale Haws Memorial Scholarship - $500
Ken Ammann Tyler Thompson
Michael Marzano Memorial Scholarship - $1,000
Marzano Family Natasha Pacifico
Raymond & Mildred Bost Memorial Scholarship - $500
Diane Bost Samantha Campbell
Reynolds Alumni Scholarship - $1,000 Each
Gayle Miller Erica Burnworth
Maggie Ringer
Madison Eichstadt
Candice Arnold
O.D. Anderson Scholarship - $1,250
Sue Nicklin Jenna Young
The Dorotha Elder Anderson Endowed Scholarship at Slippery
Rock University - $1,000 Each
Sue Nicklin Maggie Ringer
Erica Burnworth
Edgewood Surgical Hospital Health Care Scholarship - $500
Edgewood Rep. Kaitlin Pugh
Penn State Shenango Scholarships: W. P. McDowell Memorial
Scholarship - $1,500, Bayard & Ethel Kunkle Scholarship - $1,500
Chuck Greggs Jamie Findley
Matthew Leise
Fredonia Lion’s Club - $1,500
Ray Cannon Maggie Ringer
Reynolds VFW Scholarships – ($14,000 total) VFW Reps. Patricia Liszka - $1,000
Jacob Miller - $1,000
Paige Baker - $2,000
Samantha Bees - $2,000
Kellen Gursky - $2,000
Natasha Pacifico - $2,000
Logan Rickert - $2,000
Clayton Stoyer - $2,000
SCHOLARSHIPS Presenter Student Recipient
McMillen Basketball Award (Basketball, Academics) - $500 McMillen Family Maggie Ringer
Greenville Lions Club - $1,000 Dick Rickert
Richard Rossi
Erica Burnworth
Transfer Kiwanis LeVan Reichard Memorial Scholarship - $1,000 Dick Sherwood Erica Burnworth
Maggie Ringer
Mercer County Bar Association - $1,000 Jeffrey Simons Morgan McDanel
Gloria Woods Award - $250 Dotty Kalchthaler Tyler Ferrell
Harry Wasser Award - $250 Jane Coburn Chelsey Slater
Academic Sports League – Roth Marz Golf Scholarship - $750 Ea. Dan Williams Samantha Bees
Samantha Campbell
Academic Sports League – Gannon University - $3,000/Yr. Dan Williams Chloe DiRaimondo
Troutman Brothers Scholarship Award - $300 Ea. Dan Williams Wesley McDonald
Ryan Sherbondy
Dunlap Writing Award - $400 Kenda Hoovler Jenna Young
REA Scholarship (Acad. Qualifications, Education Major) - $500 Kenda Hoovler Kelsey Patterson
Ecology Club Awards - $100 Ea. Kenda Hoovler Maggie Ringer
Chelsey Slater
Robert Giles
SPECIAL SENIOR RECOGNITION
SCOTT DAVIS
Every student contributes to the famous color-coded halls at Reynolds Junior-Senior High School in some way, but one student in particular exemplifies what it truly means to be a “Reynolds Raider.” With his school spirit, upbeat personality, and smile that would brighten anyone’s day, Scott “Scotty” Davis is a very special senior. During his senior year, Scotty was named 2013 Sadie Hawkins King and received the senior yearbook superlative “Most Likely to Brighten Your Day,” as voted upon by his peers. On Wednesday, May 29th, Scotty was called to the stage during the annual Senior Awards presentation to be recognized for his contribution to the school. Presented to him by fellow senior, Kellen Gursky, was a scrapbook with pictures and signatures from all of the RHS sports teams. The idea was initiated by administration office secretary, Mrs. Allison. “He’s just Reynolds Raiders’ #1 fan,” commented Mrs. Allison. Scotty volunteers his time in the high school offices delivering mail and was dubbed “Mailman Scott.” Mrs. Allison said that whenever the office received the local newspaper, he always wanted to know where Reynolds was. So, with the help of junior Kayla Thompson, they got the sports teams together and started to gather signatures. The Reynolds High School Entrepreneurship class put the Reynolds logo on the front of the scrapbook. The scrapbook also included a few additional things, such as a picture of SpongeBob for Scotty’s love of the TV show. There was a roar of applause and cheers when Scotty got up to receive the scrapbook and there was an even louder encore when he walked across stage to accept his diploma on Friday. Article Submitted by Student Gwyn Dubel
Other SCHOLARSHIPS
Paige Baker – The College Club of Sharon Scholarship - $750
Camillo Cianci – Mercyhurst North East Athletic Scholarship - $4,500/Yr.
Chloe DiRaimondo – Gannon University Scholars Award - $13,000/Yr.
Gannon University Diocesan Parish Grant - $1,000/Yr.
Madison Eichstadt – University of Findlay Merit Scholarship $16,000/Yr.
Leah Gilson – Tiffin University Dean’s Scholarship - $9,500/Yr.
Holly Harrison – University of Akron Scholarship - Amount Unknown
Jamar Henry – Mercyhurst North East Athletic Scholarship - $6,000/Yr.
Kayla Hughes – Tiffin University Presidents Scholarship - $10,500/Yr.
Amber Kent – University of Kentucky Flagship Scholarship - $3,000 for Freshman Yr.
Rebekah Luplow – Slippery Rock University Merit Scholarship- $1,250/Yr.
Home Depot Orange Scholars Scholarship - $2,500
Austin Matthews – Clarion State Athletic Scholarship Full Tuition
Morgan McDanel – Dr. & Mrs. Arthur Wm. Phillips Scholarship - $1,000/Yr.
Jacob Miller – PTI Alumni Scholarship- $5,375
Natasha Pacifico – Westminster College Jerb Miller Scholarship - $18,500/Yr.
Logan Rickert – Indiana University of PA Athletic Scholarship - $3,000/Yr.
Chelsey Slater – Clarion Univ. Jane Mahey Gackenbach Freshman Scholarship- $1,000
Clayton Stoyer – Allegheny College Trustee Scholarship - $17,500/Yr.
Allegheny College Bicentennial Scholarship - $2,015/Yr.
Oscar Swogger – Duquesne University Academic Scholarship- $14,000/Yr.
William Trott – Westminster Scholarship- $16,500/Yr.
Jenna Young – Mount Union Nazarene University Academic Scholarship - $6,500/Yr
SENIOR AWARDS
ATHLETICS Samantha Campbell
Austin Matthews
SPORTSMANSHIP Kellen Gursky
Maggie Ringer
SCHOOL SPIRIT Clayton Stoyer
Autumn Babcock
ART Marissa McGarvey
Jenna Young
MOST IMPROVED Cassandra Weidner
SCIENCE Patricia Liszka
ENGLISH Oscar Swogger
Honorable Mention Amber Kent
Honorable Mention Rebekah Luplow
BAND
John Phillip Sousa Award Madison Eichstadt
Louis Armstrong Award Wesley McDonald
MUSIC - Choral Jenna Young
SPANISH Erica Burnworth
Natasha Pacifico
MATH Rebekah Luplow
SOCIAL STUDIES Patricia Liszka
CITIZENSHIP Maggie Ringer
Clayton Stoyer
INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY
Justin Gardill
Robert Trump
MERCER CO. CAREER CENTER
Curtis Arnold
ATTENDANCE
Carl Sorg
Robert Trump
Ryan Sherbondy (4 Yrs.)
SPECIAL RECOGNITION Scott Davis
presented by K. Gursky
CLASS OF 2013
PRESIDENT’S AWARD for EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE
(95% G.P.A./4 Yrs.)
Samantha Bees Marissa McGarvey
Erica Burnworth Maggie Ringer
Madison Eichstadt Ryan Sherbondy
Amber Kent Chelsey Slater
Patricia Liszka Clayton Stoyer
Rebekah Luplow Oscar Swogger
Morgan McDanel Jenna Young
CLASS OF 2013
HONOR STUDENTS (92% G.P.A./4 Yrs.)
Leslie Armer Wesley McDonald
Paige Baker Marissa McGarvey
Samantha Bees Natasha Pacifico
Samantha Bennett Kaitlin Pugh
Travis Breese Dylan Rea
Erica Burnworth Maggie Ringer
Samantha Campbell Ryan Sherbondy
Chloe DiRaimondo Chelsey Slater
Madison Eichstadt Carl Sorg
Jamie Findley Clayton Stoyer
Justin Gardill Oscar Swogger
Amber Kent Jeremy White
Patricia Liszka Jenna Young
Rebekah Luplow Nicholas Young
Morgan McDanel
Award Recipient(s)
English Katerina Vaughn
Jaclyn Martin - Pre-AP English YSU English Festival – Jaclyn Martin, 1st Place Not So Trivial Pursuit
Math Kathlyn Anthony – AP Calculus
Kristan Walski – Best Effort Award
Science Marie Ellis – Chemistry
Jonathan Hilko – Chemistry
Rebecca John – Chemistry 2 & Physics
Joseph Yarzab – Chem 2 & Physics
Kathlyn Anthony – Physics
Mason McCollum – AP Biology
History Marie Ellis – Modern American History
Kathlyn Anthony – A.P US History
Citizenship Christopher Worley
Spanish III Kathlyn Anthony
Band Kailyn Soros
Chorus Kathryn Emrick
Physical Education Mason McCollum & Roselyn Stoyer
Industrial Arts David Croskey & Nicholas Rodemoyer
Art Katerina Vaughn & Rebecca John
Academic Achievement Kathlyn Anthony & Mason McCollum - All Grades on Report Card “A”
AWARDS ASSEMBLY – Grade 10
English Halie Britton
Social Studies Brooke Bresnan, Jacob Stoyer, Kayla Thompson and Trey Vigus
Citizenship Brandon Mills
Math Danielle Eastlick, Jacob Stoyer and Jessica Taylor
Chemistry Brooke Bresnan and Trey Vigus
Spanish II John McNeely
Health Tessa Russell
Physical Education Brooke Bresnan and Anthony Herrmann
Industrial Arts Joseph Langdon and Kenneth Thompson
Attendance Casey Rhodes
Academic Achievement Brooke Bresnan, Halie Britton, Ashley Reimold, Jacob Stoyer,
Kayla Thompson, Desiree Totten & Trey Vigus - All Grades on Report Card “A”
AWARDS ASSEMBLY – Grade 11
May 3, 2013
AWARDS ASSEMBLY – Grade 9
English Luke Sallmen
YSU English Festival – Travis Heiberger – 3rd Place - Journalism
World History Jessica Dickson
Citizenship Marie Clark
Math Brianna Coppage, Jessica Dickson, Kenneth Findley and Luke Sallmen
Biology Tyler Smart and Saleena Straka
Pre-AP Biology Jessica Dickson and Luke Sallmen
Spanish I Jessica Dickson and Travis Heiberger
Art Katherine Campbell and Jessica Dickson
Band Jessica John
Chorus Shawn Engstrom
Physical Education Brandon Blair and Allison Surrena
Industrial Arts Daniel Blayney and James Walden
Attendance Tina Davison, Jessica Foster, Aaron Garansi, Aaron Osborne and Michael Ryhal
Academic Achievement Marie Clark, Jessica Dickson, Rachael Harnett, Travis Heiberger, Jessica John
and Luke Sallmen - All Grades on Report Card “A”
AWARDS ASSEMBLY – Grade 8
American Legion Award Gage Bayless, Casidee Millero, Logan Rosa and Kassianne Tofani
English Hunter Cawthorne and Kassianne Tofani
Reading Taylor Cadman, Jesse Diefenderfer, Chaise Hauck and Loran Lutz
YSU English Festival – Zackari Burke – 1st Place – Renga Riot
Alexis Schrader – Honorable Mention – Writing Activities
Benjamin Wilcox – Honorable Mention – Writing Activities
Civics Gage Bayless, Logan Rosa and Kassianne Tofani
Math Hunter Cawthorne, Logan Rosa and Kassianne Tofani
Science Gage Bayless, Hunter Cawthorne, Chaise Hauck, Cassidee Millero, Logan Rosa,
Morgan Shine, David Taylor, Kassianne Tofani and Benjamin WIlcox
Band Justin Gaber
Physical Education Tiffany Foltz and Benjamin WIlcox
Industrial Arts Samantha Landfried
Attendance Kendra Graham, Levi Haag, Ryan McQuown and Alexis Shannon
Academic Achievement Gage Bayless, Hunter Cawthorne, Garrett Daniello, Chaise Hauck, Joel Leise,
Ryan McQuown, Cassidee Millero, Logan Rosa, David Taylor, Kassianne
Tofani and Benjamin Wilcox - All Grades on Report Card “A”
President’s Award of Academic Excellence (95% or Higher) - Mikala Bartolo, Gage Bayless, Taylor Cadman, Hunter
Cawthorne, Taylor Cutshaw, Garrett Daniello, Margaret Ellis, Abby Fitchwell,
Tiffany Foltz, Chaise Hauck, Joel Leise, Samuel Loposky, Ryan McQuown,
Cassidee Millero, Cierra Mosholder, Logan Rosa, Alexis Schrader, Morgan Shine,
David Taylor, Kassianne Tofani, Jordyne Vigus and Benjamin Wilcox
AWARDS ASSEMBLY – Grade 7
English Erin Brickle and Mickey Fiorenza
Reading Tiffany Davison, Elke D’Urso, Taylor D’Urso and Madison Uhrin
Social Studies Jacob Wyant
Citizenship Gabrielle Lucas
Health Tylir Shannon
Math Gabrielle Lucas and Hayley Rader
Science Meghan Boland, Jacob Faber and Hayley Fenton
Band Tristin Mull and Jennifer Warchol
Chorus Cadence DeCiancio
Physical Education Rachel Cowan and Devin Weaver
Industrial Arts Noah Fuchs
Attendance Erin Brickle, Christina Catalano, Dakota Collins, Michael Connelly,
Tyler Gill, Nicholas Gill, Rebekah McCurdy, Taylor Rea and Jacob Wyant
Academic Achievement Erin Brickle, Elke D’Urso, Taylor D’Urso, Dylan Forrester, Tyler Gill, Ryan Harnett,
Megan Krumpak, Gabrielle Lucas, Riley Miller, Hattie Shrock, Madison Uhrin and Jacob
Wyant - All Grades on Report Card “A”
AWARDS – Grade 6
Academic Honors (Top 5 Students GPA Higher Than 95%): Brieonna Sewinsky, Arielle Dietz, Beau Bayless, Julianna Ealy,
and Chance Westover Presidential Awards for Educational Excellence: Ericka Fiorenza - Highest overall Class Rank, Brianna Hennigh - Third
Highest Class Rank, and Olivia Mott - Second Highest Class Rank
Perfect Attendance: Juliana Ealy and Jakob Lorent
Citizenship Award: Chance Westover, Kelly Park, Andrew Connelly, Arielle Dietz, Josiah Soros, Olivia Mott,
Destiny Rader, and Brian Allen
Conduct: Caitlyn Nolan, Brianna Hennigh, Ericka Fiorenza, Bea Bayless, Emma Yesko, Brooke
Kiser, Savanna Riffe, Unique Caleb, Frankie Giardina, Madison McCartney, Tayarry
Sims, Chance Westover, Grace Deschand, Joyleen Straka, Brieonna Sewinsky, Jack
Gamble, Kendra Houck, and Josiah Soros
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Tutoring
June 10 – July 11
Rising 1st & 2nd Grade Students
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays
9—11 AM
Fluency
June 10 – July 11
2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th Grades
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays
9—11 AM
Success by Six
June 10 – July 25
Monday – Friday
9 AM – 1:30 PM
New Student Orientation
Reynolds Elementary School: August 14 @ 10 AM
Reynolds Jr.-Sr. High School: August 14 @ 10 AM
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The Veteran’s Memorial Ad Hoc committee has been meeting throughout the 2012-13 school year for the purpose of establishing a permanent memorial/monument, on Reynolds District property, honoring both living and deceased veterans of our country.
Committee members include:
Joseph A. Torok, Jr. – Retired District Administrator and Committee Chair John Lowry – School Board President Scott Shearer – Secondary Principal Joseph Neuch- District Superintendent John Covelli – Buildings & Grounds Supervisor Karen Sherwood – Retired District Administrator Larry Sanker – High School Teacher and Veteran Mark Reichard – Retired Teacher and Veteran Tom Hanzes – Reynolds VFW Representative Tom Gay – Retired Teacher and Veteran Barry Nelson – Former Board Member Larry & Dawnle Scheetz - Mercer County Veterans Affairs Representatives
The committee has discussed many options and possibilities and has recommended that an appropriate memorial consisting of a single granite monument and five commemorative benches, (one for each service branch), form the basis of the memorial. The monument will be installed on a pentagon shaped cement slab with walkways radiating out toward existing walkways. In addition, individual brick pavers, as donated by the public, will be installed in close proximity to the memorial.
Join us in establishing a Veterans Memorial/Monument on Reynolds School District property by purchasing a memorial brick paver in honor of your loved one! Bricks may also be donated by any individual or group. The brick pavers are 4” x 8” and may be engraved up to three lines at a donation of $50 per brick paver. Please visit the Reynolds School District website at www.reynolds.k12.pa.us for an order form and further instructions.
http://www.reynolds.k12.pa.us/
Congratulations to our District Retirees
Reynolds School District extends its warmest wishes for a great retirement to the following staff members who have touched the lives of our students by their outstanding commitment, dedication and contributions:
EMPLOYEE POSITION BLDG Years of RSD Service
Hockett, Anna Food Service Employee HS 1990-2013 23
Lane, April Special Ed. Secretary HS 1969-2013 44
Mazzocco, Michael Music Teacher ELEM 1990-2013 23
Miller, Jane Special Ed. Teacher HS 2003-2013 10
Montgomery, Carl Food Service Employee ELEM 2007-2013 6
Needels, Patricia Teacher’s Aide ELEM 1997-2013 16
Sarazen, Donna Reading Teacher HS 1978-2013 35
Stafford, Dianna Special Ed. Secretary HS 1989-2013 24
Torok, Joseph Secondary Principal HS 1994-2013 19
Combined Yrs. Of Service
200
Planning Ahead . . .
Important Dates for the 2013-14 School Year
August 12-16, 2013 Kindergarten Orientation and Camp
August 14, 2013 New Student Orientation for Elementary School (10 AM)
August 14, 2013 New Student Orientation for Jr.-Sr. High School (10 AM)
August 22, 2013 First Day of School for Grades 1-12
August 22, 23 and 26, 2013 Developmental Assessment for Kindergarten Students
August 27, 2013 First Day of School for Kindergarten
September 20, 2013 Early Dismissal – School in Session for ½ Day
January 24, 2014 Early Dismissal – School in Session for ½ Day
SPECIAL NOTE
If you are moving from the school district or to another residence within the school district, please call
Mr. Jim Lumpp at 724-646-5525 to update your child’s information as soon as possible.
Enjoy your Summer ~ see you in August!
CONTRIBUTORS Joseph Neuch, Superintendent of Schools
Susan Combine, Secretary to Superintendent and School Board Secty.
Patty Jones, High School Guidance Secretary
Amy Leczner, Elementary Principal
Scott Shearer, Secondary Principal
Karen Sherwood, Secondary Public Communications Coordinator
Tricia Swartz, Elementary Principal’s Secretary
BOARD OF DIRECTORS John Lowry, President
Brian Paolucci, Vice President
J. Bradley Miller, Treasurer
Mark Bartolo
Jeffrey Colson
Dennis DeVito
Robert McCollum
Christopher Osborne
Janet Smith
Susan Combine, Non-Voting Secretary
MISSION STATEMENT The Mission of the Reynolds School District
is to provide an excellent education for all by all.
Adopted by Reynolds School Board—June 17, 2009 2008-2014 Reynolds School District Strategic Plan