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District cV schools About cV school boArD Athletics Alumni Directions
Much riding on state budget decisions
Nearly $750,000
in Conestoga Valley’s 2013-14 budget is riding on the outcome of negotiations between the state Legislature and Gov. Corbett.
These uncertainties and other financial issues will be the subject of the next CV community forum, scheduled for Monday, March 18 at Leola Elementary.
Kim Seldomridge, CV’s director of
in this issue ...Buckskin Pride .................................. 3-49th Grade Course Selection Night ...... 5Buckskin Breakout ............................... 6Buckskin Briefs .................................... 72012-13 School Board ........................... 8
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AN ONLINE PUBLICATION FOR THE FAMILIES OF CONESTOGA VALLEY STUDENTS
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Community ForumMonday, March 18, 6:30 p.m.
@ Leola Elementary
To date, one of the largest single check presentations to the Conestoga Valley
“Sound Mind, Sound Body, Sound Future” capital campaign was not from an individual at all.
In fact, it was the sum of 18 families who together have contributed $27,314.05 to the Buckskin Boosters. Their common
bond is that they all hail from CV’s close-knit Southridge Farm neighborhood and all have a stake in seeing the campaign succeed.
“We thought by pooling our money as a neighborhood we would motivate those who might not give to the campaign the opportunity to be a part of this great investment in the community,” says Corey Meyer, a Southfarm resident with two children attending CV. “This campaign is not
Neighbors join together to support capital campaign
Southridge Farm neighbors, including CV students of all ages, presented a check for more than $26,000 to the capital campaign prior to a boys basketball game Feb. 5. They have received additional pledges since then.
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FORUM: MARCH 18Continued from page one
administrative services, will present the district’s proposed spending plan for the next school year, including areas being considered for reduction.
The key variable in crafting a spending plan for next year remains Gov. Corbett’s controversial budget proposals. The governor proposed nearly $750,000 in additional funding for Conestoga Valley, but the money is contingent on the Legislature passing his proposed reforms to the state’s pension system and Liquor Control Board.
“The governor is pinning all his numbers on politically controversial items, making budgeting extremely difficult,” Seldomridge said. “Because of the controversy, things will not be resolved quickly.”
Seldomridge will also cover the spike in pension contributions the district is required to make, the rising cost of health care and continued property assessment appeals that are costing the district thousands in lost revenue.
The school board must approve a final budget in June. The state budget is due to be approved June 30.
The forum schedule includes time for public comment and questions. The forum will begin at 6:30 p.m. followed by the regular school board meeting.
about new fields--it is an investment in our children.”
Part of the neighborhood tally includes $14.05 raised by kids in the neighborhood attending
CV schools. The students made the money from a lemonade stand over the summer and decided to donate their earnings to the
campaign.So far, the campaign has
raised more than $333,000 for the Buckskin Booster’s vision to renovate the district’s stadium complex. Plans call for replacing the outdated home-
side bleachers and press box in the stadium and add new concession space. Visitor side bleachers will be upgraded to meet current safety codes. The centerpiece of the project is the installation of a synthetic turf that can absorb more frequent use with less maintenance than natural grass.
The “Sound Mind, Sound Body, Sound Future” capital campaign is designed to benefit the district’s band, field hockey, football, lacrosse, soccer and track and field programs. But it will have wider benefits to area youth sports programs, such as soccer and midget football. The venue may also serve to host more community and cultural events, such as marching band competitions. CV already hosted the Keystone Indoor Drill Association’s color guard and percussion competition on Feb. 9 in Rill Gym.
“Organized and well-funded” extracurricular activities and facilities” can
make a signfiicant difference in students’ lives, Meyer said. “If one student stays in school instead of dropping out without a diploma, the money we raise is worth it.”
As of Feb. 27, the “Sound Mind, Sound Body, Sound Future” Capital
Campaign raised $333,089.05 toward its $3.4 million goal.
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Community ServantsCommendations to Brownstown students and sixth-grade teacher Marsha Fabian, who raised $1,350 for the St. Jude’s Foundation in their annual Math-a-Thon.
Fritz students and staff inscribed the book Tear Soup and sent a special copy to the students and staff at Sandy Hook Elementary.
Fritz students collected 750 canned goods in the school’s annual “Souper Bowl of Caring.”
In the SpotlightCongratulations to the five students who will represent CV in the annual Lancaster County Spelling Bee: Desiree Amewotho (Leola), Ariana Banning (CVMS), Savannah Mead (CVMS), Janae Taft (CVMS) and Christina McBride (BT). Five participants from one district is the most in the county. The winner of the county bee will advance to the Scripps National Spelling Bee in Washington, D.C.
Congratulations to the following creative writing students who were recently asked to publish their poems for the Creative Communication poetry contest: Adison Swisher (grade 12), Emma Benoit (9), Julie Broomell (9), Diamond Cruz (11), Liam Gilger (10), Joan Miller (10), Cheyenne Norton (9), Alison Shank (9) and Zoe Shelly (9).
Commendations to Mt. Joy CTC and CV senior Jenna Zigrang for winning top honors in the cake-making competition at Chocolatefest in Hershey. Jenna won prettiest cake honors.
Congratulations to all of CV’s participants in the annual Technology Student Association regional conference at CVMS. CV students placed first in 15 different categories, both individual and team. A full list of winners is available HERE. Commendations to CVMS technology education teacher Chris Miller for organizing the conference.
Congratulations to the CVHS indoor percussion ensemble, which placed first in the gold division at a Keystone Indoor Drill Association competition held in Rill Gym Feb. 9. CV’s indoor color guard finished second in the gold division.
Learning HighlightsCV alumna Bianca Dao visited the high school’s AP art class to speak about the AP studio test and her artwork, which was exhibited January in Lancaster. Dao earned a full scholarship to Lock Haven University for the art she created in CV’s AP art program.
Vista School founder Diedre Jarman visited the high school’s child development class to speak about her twin sons’ autism diagnosis. Jarman’s family founded the school, based in Hershey, to prepare children with autism to function in the community with increasing independence.
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The CV Freshman Innovations class designed and launched balloon aircraft during their study of supersonic aircraft through NASA Connect’s “Breaking Barriers: Solving Linear Equations” activity. The students learned about NASA’s work and the science and math involved.
Exceptional EmployeesCongratulations to high school communications teacher Brandon Hershey for being published on the PDE Standards Aligned Systems online network with his lesson planning for Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men.
Sports Round-UpCommendations to the CV wrestling team and coach Trent Turner for capturing a share of the L-L League Section 2 title, the first in the history of the program.
Senior wrestler Nate Musser, who notched his 100th career victory in December, follows in the
footsteps of his father Cordell, who won 103 dual meets at Garden Spot. The Mussers are just the second father-son duo in Lancaster County history to win 100 bouts each.
Freshman swimmer Tara Raasch broke the school record in the 100-yard breaststroke this year, besting the previous mark by more than a full second.
Congratulations to former superintendent Robert W. Rill for being inducted as part of the charter class into the L-L League Hall of Fame in February.
Best wishes to the following Buckskin student-athletes who announced their
intentions to continue their athletic careers at the intercollegiate Division I or II level: Anthony Brown (football, West Chester), Hanna Corcoran (lacrosse, Millersville), Taylor Fisher (field hockey, Shippensburg), Morgan Higgins (soccer, Kutztown), Sarah Krause (field hockey, West Chester), Kelly Martin (field hockey, Lock Haven), Darren Mast (tennis, Mount Saint Mary’s) and Marc Oliveri (golf, Delaware).
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S. Dale High, right, chairman of the boards of directors of High Industries, Inc. and High Real Estate Group LLC, donated $50,000
to the Conestoga Valley Education Foundation to endow a scholarship to be awarded annually to graduating seniors
selected by CVHS faculty. Accepting on behalf of CV were senior class officers (L to R) Kathryn Smucker, Damian Hondares, David
Geyer and Allison Groff.
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Luke Rumbaugh defeated eight other contestants in Rohrer’s One-Hour Rebound Contest during half time of the
CV Buckskins basketball game Feb. 5.
The contest was sponsored by Rohrer’s One Hour Heating and Air Conditioning in conjunction with the CV Boys Basketball Booster Club. All season long students who purchased items from the snack bar were chosen to compete and qualify for the right to shoot at the final home game. The contest went
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What?A presentation on the course selection
process at the high school and how incoming 9th graders develop their schedule. Subject Area Supervisors and school counselors will be on hand to provide an overview of their subject areas and answer specific questions for parents and students.
Who?All 8th grade parents and students.
When?Monday, March 4, 2013 at 7 p.m.
Where?Conestoga Valley High School
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CourseSelection
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Attention 8th Grade Students
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Break out those running shoes for the annual Buckskin Breakout 5K!
The run/walk and kids fun run will take place Saturday, March 23, beginning at CV Middle School. The course will take runners out Stumptown Road to Mill Creek School Road and back to CVMS.
The race will be professionally timed by Pretzel City Sports and will award trophies for the overall male and female winners as well as plaques for the top three finishers in each age group (13-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49 and 50+). The top three boys and girls in the kids fun run will also receive a ribbon.
Entry fee is $20 and includes a t-shirt if paid before March 8 (or while supplies last).
Proceeds benefit the Buckskin Boosters, a consortium of CV School
District booster clubs. The Buckskin Boosters’ mission is to provide support in a continuing effort to maintain the high quality of extracurriculuar facilities at CV. The organization is currently leading a capital campaign to renovate the district’s stadium complex.
Walk-up registration begins at 7:30 a.m. followed by the race at 9 a.m.
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Course selection is done using the Community Portal. All parents need to make sure they have a Community Portal account. Parents should go to the “Parent” link of the district website to create accounts if they currently do not have one.
To access the course selection tools, students/parents will need a username, password and PIN. Students will be provided their login information in school prior to 8th Grade Course Selection Night.
Look for further details about 8th Grade Course Selection Night on the district website.
Hope to see you there!
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Spring Drama SeasonThe spring means drama season at CV!The CV Middle School comedy Don’t Rock
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The high school drama department will stage Legally Blonde, The Musical on April 12-14. Showtimes are 7 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m. on Sunday. Tickets will be available for purchase online.
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CVEF Derby PartyExcitement is building for the Conestoga
Valley Education Foundation’s first annual Derby Party, which will be held at the scenic Meadia Heights Golf Club. Meadia’s panoramic view of the beautiful greens will provide a beautiful location to celebrate the coming of spring and the Run for the Roses.
In the tradition of Churchill Downs, enjoy the next best thing to being at the track on race day! Serving up a traditional Derby menu, mint juleps, a ladies and men’s hat contest, wagering for prizes, entertainment and a live showing of the 139th Kentucky Derby.
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Charles R. MainesCharles R. MainesCharles R. MainesCharles R. MainesCharles R. MainesCharles R. MainesCharles R. MainesCharles R. MainesCharles R. MainesCharles R. MainesCharles R. MainesCharles R. MainesAlan R. KeimAlan R. KeimAlan R. KeimAlan R. KeimAlan R. KeimAlan R. KeimAlan R. KeimAlan R. KeimAlan R. KeimAlan R. KeimAlan R. KeimAlan R. KeimAlan R. KeimAlan R. KeimAlan R. KeimAlan R. KeimAlan R. KeimAlan R. KeimIdette B. GroffIdette B. GroffIdette B. GroffIdette B. GroffIdette B. GroffIdette B. GroffIdette B. GroffIdette B. GroffIdette B. GroffIdette B. GroffIdette B. GroffIdette B. GroffIdette B. GroffIdette B. GroffIdette B. GroffIdette B. GroffIdette B. GroffMerle W. Esh,Merle W. Esh,Merle W. Esh,Merle W. Esh,Merle W. Esh,SecretarySecretarySecretarySecretary
Craig EsbenshadeCraig Esbenshade
Todd D. Shertzer,Todd D. Shertzer,Treasurer
Dr. Gerald G. Huesken, Dr. Gerald G. Huesken, Dr. Gerald G. Huesken, Dr. Gerald G. Huesken, Dr. Gerald G. Huesken, Dr. Gerald G. Huesken, Dr. Gerald G. Huesken, Dr. Gerald G. Huesken, SuperintendentSuperintendentSuperintendentSuperintendent
Daryl Stoltzfus,Daryl Stoltzfus,Daryl Stoltzfus,Daryl Stoltzfus,Daryl Stoltzfus,Daryl Stoltzfus,Daryl Stoltzfus,PresidentPresidentPresidentPresidentPresident
John R. Smucker,John R. Smucker,John R. Smucker,John R. Smucker,John R. Smucker,John R. Smucker,Vice PresidentVice President
Elizabeth UlrichElizabeth UlrichElizabeth UlrichElizabeth UlrichElizabeth UlrichElizabeth Ulrich
Conestoga Valley School Board 2012-13
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