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Save the dateSaturday, March 24, 2012 Linden Grove’s Auction ExtravaganzaJoin us in celebrating 25 years of providing specialized education for children. The Fairfield Banquet and
Convention Center at Tori’s Station, 74 Donald Drive, Fairfield, OH 45014
Saturday, October 22, 2011Rusty Ball Duke Energy Convention Center
(downtown Cincinnati), 8 p.m.–midnight, tickets $60
December 1, 2011The Annual Fund DriveOnline donations by credit card are accepted at lindengroveschool.org.
Lıfe at Linden Grove School for students, parents, staff and supporters
October 2011
Specialized learning for the whole child
What a difference a year makes We cannot help but look back at all that has transpired since last school year. As we reflect on our many accomplishments and successes, we are in awe of how much we have grown both as a school and a community. There is a lot of excitement ahead of us as we welcome 46 students and their families, along with new teachers, new books and technology, new friendships and new skills to master. We look forward to sharing in these exciting times; however, let’s take a moment to reflect on our achievements from last school year which will impact our future success. Recap of the 2010-11 school year: • Wehavebeenworkinghardonsecuringfundingto support our “BringIT” program (Bring Integrated Technology) to Linden Grove. On behalf of many private foundations, auxiliary, and a federal stimulus program, LGS has been awarded more than $56,000. These funds have allowed us to purchase six SMART Boards, 10 iPad2s, six student desktops, a new server and technology consultation. The new equipment provides our students with a stimulating learning environment, one in which the focus on technology spans the entire curriculum. This in turn maximizes individual potential and ensures that students of all ability levels are well equipped to meet the challenges of education, work and life. • LGSandTheChildren’sHomeofCincinnatihavefulfilledastrategicgoalbypartnering to provide a comprehensive education and life skills program for high school studentsdiagnosedwithanAutismSpectrumDisorder.Dubbed“TheChildren’sHomeHighSchool,”wecurrentlyhave10studentsenrolledforthe2011-2012schoolyear. Providing a high school option for Linden Grove students is something that we have worked strategically toward, and we are extremely excited with the results. Linden Grove will provide both administrative and programmatic consultation throughout the year for the high school program. See photo of new school on page 7. •Themulti-ageteamshaveproventobeahugesuccessinaccommodatingourstudents in their social, emotional, behavioral and academic needs. The groupings consist of similar developmental grade levels with similar-aged peers. An average academic class ranges from three to six students per teacher, allowing our staff to collaborate in professional teams to provide a specialized and developmentally appropriate curriculum. This year the teams were renamed: Primary K-2, Lower Elementary 2-4, Upper Elementary 4-6, Middle school 6-8. • OurnewProfessionalOpenHouseformatprovidedneededexposureforLindenGrove in the professional community, resulting in an all time high enrollment and referrals. Linden Grove is becoming well known and recognized in the autism, medical and educational communities within the Tri-State. We are excited to be part of Linden Grove’s growth and development. As always, we are thankful to have the opportunity to work with such a dedicated staff, enthusiastic students, and supportive families.Warm regards,Linda Hart, Principal of Administration Kristin Tennyson, Principal of Academics
Linda Hart Kristin Tennyson
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Student creates art for shirtLinden Grove student and 2011 graduate, Eric VandenOever, drew a wonderful picture featuring his friends from Linden Grove.Hecapturedthepersonalitiesofhisfriendshuddledaround a linden tree at Linden Grove playing and having fun. The image was then screen-printed onto shirts and made available to friends and families as a fundraiser for Linden Grove. It is evident that Eric has a gift, and we are thankful that he shared it with us. It’s certainly enjoyable to see students walk down the hall wearing Eric’s shirt!
Linden Grove’s very own all star takes the field!Max Kordenbrock, a 2011 Linden Grove graduate, was one of 18 students to be nominated to the Autism All Stars for 2011. As part of his nomination, Max attended a special awards dinner where he received a trophy and gave a short thank-you speech. The following week, the city’s Autism All Stars were treated to a Cincinnati Reds game. Max and his fellow All Stars were introduced on the field by the Reds announcer and were pictured on the jumbo video screen. Way to go Max!
Congratulations to the Linden Grove Class of 2011! ★ ★ We wish you much success! ★ ★
Max Kordenbrock Collin Leonard Jessica McCabe Blake Shannon Eric VandenOever
Max Kordenbrock, a 2011 Linden Grove graduate, at the Reds game with the Autism All Stars.
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Addanki, UdaykumarAgarwal, SaketAggarwal, ArunA Good Neighbor
FoundationAlgin Office EquipmentAlley, EmilyAnderson, Grover and
LeonaAnderson, James and
MarjorieAnderson, KimAnderson, TammyAndrews, Helen T.Anning, Robert and
SydneyArlinghaus, MarkAuvil, RuthBailey, JacquelineBaker, KristinaBall, MikeBallard, PegBarlage, TresaBarnett, ReneeBarrett, Sue AnnBattistone, MargaretBauman, LindaBaumbaugh, GlennaBayless, Chad and
JenniferBellissemo, ChristineBenedic, AndreaBenoit, MaryBergman, LaurenBerman, StanleyBhattacharya, MonoBitler, LindaBixler, David and DarrahBixler, Jayne and
KennethBlackburn, PamelaBlackwell, WandaBlaske, NathanBoue, Robin WoodBourgraf, JoeBritton, DavidBrown, HamiltonBruce, Jeremy and CarolBruins, Randall and
ConnieBrunner, CarmenBunch, TimBurrell, RachelBusald, AshleyBusch, BillBushelman, ClaraBushelman, PeterBushman, SteveButtelworth, KelliCalvert, KevinCampbell, ElizabethCarroll, Casey and AnnCarroll, K.K. and D.J.Cataline, John and Janet
Charek, SamanthaCharles Moerlein
Foundation, Fifth Third Bank, Trustee
Cheung, Alec and Christine
Cincinnati Center For Autism
Cincinnati Therapeutic Riding and Horsemanship
Clancy, David and MikkiClark, DonaldClayton, Peter and BethClayton, Ronald Jr.Clements, SeanCollins, JaniceCombs, MaureenCompanion Care Animal
HospitalConnelly, CatherineConnors, Gerald and
SusanConnors, SuzanneCooley, SteveCope, RonaldCorn, Gary and SusanCoughlin, JamesCucci, AndrewCubertson, TheresaDangel, KarenDavis, JudithDehaven, Vernet Freed
Jr.Deitschel, AndrewDelaet, Jeff and
KimberlyDewine, James and JoyDewine, John and JulieDeiderichs, EricDirr, SharonDishon, JulieDorlac, Warren and GinaDowling, LaverneDowling, TimothyDumyahn, Joe and SarahDunne, Matthew and
TracyEarhart, KyleEdmister, JeffEfron, SharonEhrenberg, ShirleeElchynski, Steven and
CarolynElliot, Tony and KarenFaulkner, MarkFeledy, John and JillFeledy, John and KarenFette, Bill and JanetFidelity InvestmentsFilimonov, AlexanderFilimonov, TheresaFinn, Thomas and
Deborah
First Financial Bank FundFitch, BarbaraFoster, Richard and
NancyFox, ScottFrank, MichaelFreedman, IsadoreFreeman, IrmgardFriedmann, PaulFriedmann, RobertFriedmann, Robert and
JoanFurter, Al Furter, RobertGaskey, JohnGaspar’raj, RachelGelter, TeresaGerwel, KarenGettinger, StephanieGewin, PamelaGilkey, SueGillespie, ElaineGoddard, CathyGoertemoeller, VickiGorman, PeterGozelski, George and
NancyGrady Veterinary
Hospital Inc.Grady, JeffGrady, KarlaGrady, MarshaGrady, WilliamGrafe, Gary and TraceyGreen, ScottGreene, AshleyGreene, Gerald and
KathleenGroff, JenniferGroff, LindaGruber, Gary and DinaGrundhoefer, BrettGuess, DanGullet SanitationGustafson, BobGuyer, AdrienneHart and Gersbach, Inc.Hart, LindaHart PharmacyHart, Mary RoseHart, StevenHarvey, LynnHausfeld, John and
JackieHehman, BillHeile, AndreaHeinrichs, MelisaHelen Steiner Rice
Fund of The Greater Cincinnati Foundation
Hemmelgarn, Douglas and Debe
Hill, GeorgeHill, Jared and Carolyn
Hodge, LorrieHoehn, HeidiHoffman, BennettHofmann, ErinHogan, JimHogan, Paul and TerriHolbrook, David and
MarcellaHolder, SabrineHonnert, NatalieHorner, Jack and BarbaraHorner, JeffreyHoskins, JamiHowe, JoyceHudepohl, StephenHuebner, JessicaHuening, DeniseHuff, James and LoisHuff, Steven and RhondaIannacci, AmyJenkins, VictoriaJohnson, PatriciaJohnson, SheriJohnson, Steven and
RebeccaJohnston, John and
MaureenKaeser, DeniseKaeser, EdwardKeller, ArleeneKent, Bill and KarenKent, Richard and MaryKent, Robert and ValerieKibel, AharonKid Power TherapyKirkpatrick, Thomas and
SusanKlein, Matt and Mary
JeanKlinczar, DawnKmett, DorisKmett, NikkiKmett, RobertKnosp, John and JanetKordenbrock, LeahKroeger, Greg and TinaKrogerKrumpack, LisaLambert, Martha and
RichardLamping, CarolynLangenbrunner, JeffreyLawrence, John T.Lehmkuhl, MarieLeonard, ChrisLepore, ChristopherLewin, Bob and BarbaraLonneman, HarryLower, DebraLuken’s Paint and BodyLuken, Richard and
MargueriteLuken, RonaldMaddock, Wendy
Manning, Peter and Kathy
Marsh, George and MaryMathieu, ChrisMathis, RebeccaMattson, John Jr.Mazurowski, Jay and
CarolynMcBreen, NancyMcCabe, Patrick and
MarcellaMcCabe, ShawnMcKenna, Joseph and
ConstanceMcKibbin, LouMcNeely, JanineMcNett, ThomasMcSwigan, DanielMetz, JimMetz, JohnMetzger, KathleenMetzger, RuthMiller, Deborah and
DouglasMiller, JeffreyMiller, JohnMonaco, Tom and MarieMonaghan, AndreaMorgan, Randall and
CarrollMoseley, CatherineMueller, SusanMurphy, LauraNascimento, WendyNaylor, GaryNeibuhr, JeffNeitzke, Jim and
ChristineNicholas, Nick and HelenNolan, NancyNuseibeh, BetseyOhio Sigma MasterOllier, Marc and CarolOommen, BeverlyPadilla, TheresaPatrick Connors and
Associates, Inc.Patrick, John and JoycePenner, Herbert and
PatriciaPerkins, JanePerlson, CherylPiehl, Stephen and DanaPitman, AaronPolitzer, LoriPoole, LauraPottebaum, Mark and
KaraleePowell, Britton and LisaPrager, LindaPressman, RebeccaProctor, PatriciaPuthoff, Linda
Thank you! These generous companies and individuals made donations to Linden Grove during the fiscal year ending July 31, 2011.
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Puthoff, WendyQuattrone, TracyQueen City Forging/Rob MayerQuiles, DebraQuilty, Kevin and CarolRadabaugh, SueRammes, BettyRamsey, AmberRamsey, BenjaminRatterman, Robert and EileenRenggli, Bernie and AmyReynolds, ElizabethRice, Robert and AlisonRichardson, Bill and JoMarieRichter, CarolRieman, KarenRiess, JanaRiverfront Steel/Brad KuhrRobinson, Shana and DanaRockel, DougRosenacker, ElizabethRosenberg, HildaRouse, DebraRoush, MelissaRuddy, JudyRudnicki, CraigRusso, BruceSalisbury, LindaSampson, EmilySatterfield, Jack and CarlaSaul, Bob and KathySchibi, TeriSchiff, JohnSchlesner, WendySchmidlin, MichaelSchmidlin, SallySchmutte, Bill and Mary AnnSchoenung, MargueriteSchonberg, MicheleSchramm, Richard and DeniseSchramm, SusanSchueler, Druanne and MichaelSchwegler, ToniScott, HermScott, MichaelScott, ShawnScovanner, CindySeifert, Brian and MelissaShannon, DebbieSharfe, SamanthaSheets, GenaSheets, JulieSimmons, CassondraSimpson, JaimeSims, NicholeSmiddy, CherylSmith, CynthiaSmith, JillSmith, JulieSmith, LindaSomers, NormaSotack, VickiSouders Financial Services, Inc.Spanyer, J. Carroll and Toby AnnSpanyer, Julie
Sparks, AmandaSpritzky, John and HeatherSt. SaviourStander, JulieStearns, BillSteinberg, Andrew and WendySteinmetz, TeresaStewart, EmilyStewart, KellyStrauss and TroyStrebin, James and ElizabethStreet, DerekStrickland, IvySwaney, BethSwinney, James Jr. and KatherinTalbot, BillTaylor, Donald and JillTeeters, MatthewTeeters, Philip and JaneTemin, AndyTennis, BethTennyson, Bobby and FaithTennyson, KristinTennyson, TyThe Andrew Jergens FoundationThe Children’s Home of
CincinnatiThe Spirit of CincinnatusToelke, Christopher and ReneeTran, TheresaTRIAD CommunicationsTrump, GayleUnited Jewish FoundationUpton, BevVandenOever, KentVandenOever, ChristineVandenOever, RichardVogt, CynthiaVoh Lehman and CompanyVona, JohnWarman, RichardWeiler, John and Mary BethWeingard, KurtWellbrock, VincentWespiser, OpalWespiser, RobertaWesterhoff, RalphWietmarschen, Kenneth and
CorrineWilp, Edward and MaryWingo, ThomasWolfe, JenniferWuebbling, BridgetWunderlin-Beigh, GailYoung, ChristianZelek, BetsyZima, Michael and Kathleen
BOARDPeter Clayton, President
Tom Monaco, Vice-PresidentPaul Friedmann, Treasurer
Andy Temin, SecretaryNathan BlaskeCarol BruceJeff Grady
Arleene KellerKaren Kent
Shawn McCabeSue Radabaugh
Advisory MembersRachel Burrell
Gary GrafeCatherine Moseley
Lee Schaefer
Principal of AcademicsKristin Tennyson
Principal of AdministrationLinda Hart
Linden Grove School
Foundations donate to BringIT for Linden Grove classroomsThrough their generous grant awards, the following foundationshavesignificantlyimpactedLindenGrove’sability to implement the “Bring IT” program, bring integrated technology into the classrooms.
• CharlesMoerleinFoundation,FifthThirdBank,Trustee – $10,000
• HelenSteinerRiceFundoftheGreaterCincinnatiFoundation–$5,000
•TheAndrewJergensFoundation–$10,000 Linden Grove School thanks you!
Donors (continued from page 3)
The new iPads have been a real hit with the students.
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WELCOME BACK Linden Grove familiesAs summer winds down to an end there is a new excitement intheairasfamiliesandchildrenanticipatethefirstdayofschool.LindenGrove’sNewParentMentorsCommittee,chairedbyAnnCarroll,threwawelcomingpartyfornewandreturning families. It was a huge success and provided everyone an opportunity to hear about everyone’s summer adventures andmeetnewclassmates.TheCarrolls’hospitalityandlovelyhome made for a relaxing and enjoyable evening for everyone. Linden Grove welcomes 13 new families.
ApologiesWe want to note a donor omission in the previous newsletter. In January 2010, Linden Grove received a generous grant fromtheEricPohlgeersMemorialFundofTheGreaterCincinnatiFoundation.EricwasaformerstaffmemberofLinden Grove, and brother of Mrs. McKibbin. AnyonewhoknewEricknewthathisfirstprioritywasalways making sure that everyone else was taken care of. Becauseofthat,allproceedsfromtheMemorialFundwenttopurchase new student desks and chairs for the entire school. To say that the new desks and chairs are an improvement is an understatement. Linden Grove is extremely grateful for the generosityoftheGreaterCincinnatiFoundation,andtothePohlgeers/McKibbin families.
The Soberano family
The Carroll family
Linden Grove’s new desks and chairs are a big improvement.
’Tis the season for giving
LindenGrove’sAnnualFundDriveisoneofourmain funding sources that supports operational and program costs. Your generosity gives Linden Grove the opportunity to fund its most pressing needs that will support our students. Please consider making a difference in the lives of the young children at LindenGrovewithagiftduringourAnnualFundDrive starting in December. You can give online through a secure method at lindengroveschool.org. Simply click on
“Donation” on the upper right hand corner when you enter the Linden Grove website.
Your generosity is greatly appreciated.
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Linden Grove Staff 2011-12CO-PRINCIPALSLindaHart,PrincipalofAdministrationKristin Tennyson, Principal of Academics
BEHAVIOR INTERVENTION SPECIALISTLynnHarvey
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT TEAMShawnScott,BusinessCoordinatorKelly Stewart, Administrative Assistant
TEACHERS
Primary Team K-2ChristineNieport
Lower Elementary Team 2-4JessicaHuebnerPatti Ellsworth
Upper Elementary Team 4-6Wendy PuthoffHeidiHoehnDawn Klinczar
Middle School Team 6-8Beth SwaneyMatt MobilioJennifer WolfeBridget Wuebbling
PARAEDUCATORSCassondraSimmons,K-2TeamNatalieHonnert,6-8TeamLou McKibbin 2-4 TeamJamie Schwegler, 4-6 TeamStephanie Gettinger, Specials
Goodbye, best wishesWe would like to say thank you to the following staff members for their commitment to children and families of Linden Grove. We wish you much success in your future endeavors. Please know that your talents have touched the lives of so many. • MargaretBallard,21yearsofservice • KristinaBaker,8yearsofservice • AndreaMonaghan,3yearsofservice
Education continuesThe new Children’s Home High School, a partnership program of Linden Grove School and the Children’s Home of Cincinnati.More information in letter on page 1.
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2011 Silent Auction a great success The 2011 Linden Grove Silent Auction marked several firsts,andprimaryamongthemwasachangeinthehostvenue.Thisyear’seventwasheldatTheFairfieldBanquetandConventionCenteratTori’sStation,aspaciousandcomfortable environment in which attendees bid on many wonderful items donated by local businesses and individuals. Guests were treated to a sit down dinner accompanied by live entertainment from Lou from Peru and danced the night away withamusicperformancebyChaselounge.
Tyler Nicholas (Linden Grove class of 2010) was our student ambassador.HespokeabouttheeducationhereceivedwhileatLinden Grove, and thanked his teachers for helping him. Tyler earnedastandingovationwhenhesangTheBeatles“HardDays Night” with his brothers backing him. John Schiff, the night’s guest of honor gave a heartwarming speechaswell,praisingLindenGroveforhissonC.J.’ssuccess.Both Tyler and John’s words were moving, and reminded everyone that the education Linden Grove provides is vital. Theeventalsomarkedafinancialfirst,raising$45,000insupport of the school.Linden Grove would like to thank everyone who made the 2011 Silent Auction our most successful to date A heartfelt thankyougoestoourauctionsponsors,“TheGradyFamily”for their collective event sponsorship and tireless support, andCincinnatiChildren’sHospitalfortheircontributingsponsorship. Additional thanks to auctioneer Kurt Weingand, photographerJeffreyFusaro,andtheamazingauctionteamfortheircountlesshours:CarolBruce,KarenGrady,LeahKordenbrock,HeidiHoehn,SherriStrickland,RhondaHuff,andChristineVandenOever,LindenGrovefamiliesandguests. We look forward to seeing everyone next year!
Tyler Nicholas (Linden Grove class of 2010) with his brothers.
Rusty Ball 2011 Entry and drawing tickets available from LGSGet on the ball and purchase your tickets for the fourth annual Rusty Ball. Linden Grove has a limited number of tickets available and in order for you to secure your ticket, please purchase them soon. Last year the tickets sold out very quickly. Linden Grove has 50 Rusty Ball raffle tickets. Each ticket is $5 and it gets you into the drawing for $1000. There will be six drawings during the course of the evening at the Rusty Ball. You do not need to be present to win. Rusty Ball Tickets and the raffle tickets can be purchased by stopping in the school office or calling Kelly Stewart at 513-984-2215. Visit therustyball.com for more information. A percentage of our ticket sales go to Linden Grove School.
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •Date Saturday, October 22, 2011
Place Duke Energy Convention Center (downtown Cincinnati)
Time 8 p.m. – midnightTickets $60
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Non-Profit ORGUS Postage
PAIDCincinnati, OHPERMIT #5233
Exploring the reef artisticallyIn art class this fall, students began exploring the great barrier reefs, discussing color, line and movement. Warm and cool colors were stressed, identifying the contrast of colors between the ocean water and the vibrant images of the “rain forests of the sea.” Teams 6-8 worked on sea life backgrounds, focusing on the size and proportion of creatures using varying sizes to push some characters further in the background. Students also learned a watercolor manipulation technique. Blowing large pools of bright water colors from the bottom of the page upward, the students created beautiful branch-like sections of coral reef.
4122 Myrtle AvenueCincinnati, OH 45236Phone: 513.984.2215Fax: 513.984.2272
www.lindengroveschool.org