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SCHOOLS

November 11, 2009

ACHIEVEMENTS

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Delhi Middle School

The following students have earned honors for the first quarter of the 2009-2010 school year.

Sixth grade

Highest honors: Alex Albrecht, Allison Berding, Matthew Brodbeck, Dylan Cook, Alexis Cornelius, Matea Davis, Emily Dull, Alexandra Eby, Emily Ewry, Emily Fischvogt, Kristina Flanigan, Madison Froehle, Tyler Gates, Samantha Goldizen, Chandler Harlow, Tyler James Heller, Morgan Inskeep, Kali Jones, Ryan Korn, Abigail Lang, Natalie Lloyd, Bradly Mansu, Heather McCowan, Ryan Merk, Amanda Meyer, Alexander Minnick, Alexis Lee Presley, Ali Roell, Alex Schulz, Cassandra Stranzin, Aaron Thatcher, Sydnee Wandstrat and Ashley Wright. High honors: Jeanay Arrington, Jacob Baird, Drew Beck, Laura Bell, Danielle Brunner, Michaela Bruser, Taylor Carmony-Hackle, K. Jessica Clark, Jamie Colston, Travis Costa, Morgan Cox, Andrew Dezarn, Wendi Donaldson, Kaley Eberle, Nathan Grammel, Gavin Huegel, Zachary Kappen, Hannah Ketteman, Taylor King, Alyssa Knapp, Curtis Langlitz, Alexandra McCarthy, Ally McCarthy, Johnny Nguyen, Nolan Norman, Abygayle Partin, Hailee Powell, Brooke Pristas, Cory Reese, Tyler Reese, Wayne Ross, Jeremy Rossi, Zachary Schultian, Daniel Scott, Carly Segbers, Thomas Seibert, Emma Sexton, Dalyia Shalash, Joseph Shine, Samantha Siegel, Kayla Stevenson, Tyler Sullivan, Sofia Tedesco, Daniel Thomas, Mitchell Tomlin, Tiffany Vitatoe, Amber Williams, Jared Willwerth, Thomas Willwerth, Abigail Winch, Alexis Witt, Bryon Wood, Conor Young and Kareem Zade. Honors: Alyssa Baldwin, Haden Barkley, Alexis Bock, Jeffrey Buschard, Amanda Charles, Alexis Conley, Austin Costa, Joshua Cunningham, Samuel Deel, Sara Duffy, Brooklyn Earhart, Emily Ellenberg, Garrett Feist, Rebecca Funk, Alexis Garcia, Erica Gruen, Joseph Harbin, Devon Hash, Anna Hilvert, Charles Jump, Alyson Kelley, Malina Kellogg, George Laffey, Austin Long, Molly Luebbering, Parker Manifold, Alyssa Marksberry, Kristen McClure, Danielle Muench, Alexander Neudigate, Anthony Osterbrock, Tyler Riesenbeck,

Aaron Roth, Dylan Roth, Alicia Simpson, Carley Smith, Madeleine Spurlock, Hunter Sterwerf, Matthew Stevens, Alexandria Stewart, Landen Sullivan, Mariah Swafford, Haley-Jo Taylor, Theodore Tedesco, Corey Todd, Allison Vititoe, Alexander Voss, Katie Wandstrat, Kearsten Weber and Adam Wilzbach.

Seventh grade

Highest honors: Jasmine Agnew, Stacy Allen, Hannah Bailey, Madison Baines, Steven Bartholomew, Bradley Becker, Aubrey Beyer, Jacob Brinkerhoff, Andrew Cole, Alyssa Cordell, Megan Daniel, Emily Daugherty, Samantha Duwel, Katelyn Eisenmann, Sophie Freihofer, Brianna Frondorf, Jacob Gerke, Jonathan Graf, Caitlin Hennessey, Morgan Jones, Sabrina Kaufelt, Alexis Kiley, Ashley Kiley, Brooke Kinney, Sydney Lee, Alia Lenihan, Isaac Lenihan, Emily Lohmann, Luke Lykins, Emily Massie-Cable, Kayla Mueller, Ahmed Musaitif, Muhamed Musaitif, Bridgette Nagel, Madison Patlan, Oriana Perkins, Victoria Radcliffe, Hayley Ridings, Gabriella Rivera, Rachel Rossi, Austin Sexton, Jessica Smith, David Spence, Sydney Spitzfaden, Bryanna Stafford, Sydney Stortz, Stephanie Surharski, Brendon Taylor, Ciarrah Thien, Alysa Truett, Maria Venturini, Alaina Vinson, Stephanie Werth and Emily Wolfzorn. High honors: Matthew Amend, Hannah Bacon-Creekmore, Leah Beermann, Nia Bellomo, Ashley Belmont, Jazzalyn Bunner, Kathryn Cave, Sean Conley, Fayth Darnell, Jonathan Davis, Joshua Davis, Annalise Donavan, Phillip Eggleston, Chelsea Feist, Jacob Fleming, Brandon Fulmer, Mia Gehm, Elizabeth Hagan, Richard Hance, Cameron Jackson, Katherine Laine, Danny Lewis, Corey Loewenstine, Davonte McGhee, Dylan Miller, Monica Nguyen, Stephanie Niederkorn, Jessica Olthaus, Justin Penn, Zachary Pickerell, Jade Proctor, Samantha Raines, Chelsey Randall, Christian Reinshagen, Dustin Rhodes, Christian Ripley, Tiffany Robinson, Haley Rutenschroer, Hailey Ryan, Austin Scott, Kaylynn Simpson, Courtney Smith, Hannah Sutthoff, Kaitlyn Terrell, Hannah Vanbever, Paige Whitley and Kelly Wilms. Honors: Jacob Amlung, Jacob Anthony, Kelsie Ayers, Jacob Baute, Nicholas Baute, Joshua Boeckmann, Zachary

Treats for the troops

Braun, Caleb Bronson, Anthony Burger, Stephanie Caplinger, Jacob Charles, Mark Cliff, Shasha Cobbs, William Cooper, Brett Curry, Aliyha Curtis, Megan Denham-Suhr, Jamie Dennis, Aaron Donahoe, Zachary Fleming, Kelsi Hinton, Derrick Hollander, Brandon Kannenberg, Jeremy King, Jeremy Licht, Brittany Lipps, Sophorn Long, Marcus Mansu, Dillon Meece, Hunter Morrison, Joseph Poggemann, Brandon Rehn, Grant Rhinehimer, Jenna Sanborn, Jena Scapicchio, Daniel Spegal, Emily Stolze, Megan Strange, Liam Doherty Warren, Morgan Whaley, Marissa Wright and Thoria Young.

Courtney Dean, a kindergartner at St. Jude School in Bridgetown, writes a thank you note to the troops after donating her unwanted Halloween candy to the Candy Buy Back program at Hagen Dental Practice in Covedale. Dentist Larry Hagen established the program three years ago, giving trick-or-treaters of all ages the opportunity to donate candy to be shipped overseas to military service men and women.

Eighth grade

Highest honors: Kaitlyn Armentrout, Kaitlyn Fadely, Taylor Inskeep, Trisha Lucas, Jessica Neack, Kelsey Pangallo, Ellen Sper and Molly Turner. High honors: Sara Antrobus, Hannah Baker, Hannah Binkley, Matthew Blankenship, Taylor Brannon, Hayden Burns, Troy Carmony, Jacob Collinsworth, Danielle Czulewicz, Rebecca Doran, Anna Drees, Johnathan Eby, Kayla Hausfeld, Jacob Hedges, Kaitlyn Heil, Cejay Henson, Michal Hobstetter, Alexander Houston, Gregory Lewis, Brandi Liebing, Brittany Marksberry, Aaron Martinez, Courtney McCarthy, Jared Meyer, Courtney New, Kaitlynn Parker, Michael Patrustie, Johnny Perry, Sydney Reed, Cy Reese, Ethan Skowronski, Katie Urban, Alexander Vest, Kristy Watson, Kristina Wilzbach and Julia Winch. Honors: Ian Ashwell, Marcus Baines, Logan Barrett, Ariana Bayalan, Austin Bolger, Clinton Bryant, David Buemi, Kayla Collett, Anna Conn, Madison Drake, Ryan Ellison, Whitney Esterkamp, David Fink, Joshua Flowers, Nichalas Galbraith, Alanis Gehm, Bryan Gilbert, Paige Hall, Kameron Hallabrin, Robert Hollin, Jennifer Ingle, Olivia Jent, Cary Jones, Taylor Kaake, Jessica Larkin, Eric Lipps, Megan Mahoney, Joseph Malone, Marissa Maltry, Tony McCreadie, Tanner McElroy, Jonah McQuire, Brett Michaelis, Brandon Murphy, Marcus Palmisano, Emma Poland, Siara Rose, Haley Rowe, Thomas Sajna, Tiffany Schriner, Kristin Smith, Rocky Smith, Derrick Spangler, Ryan Spragen, Shae Stanforth, Rose Sweeney, Samantha Vance, Ian Veldhaus, Tia Walpole and Belmin Zvekic.

KURT BACKSCHEIDER/STAFF

Carol Humfleet, left, and Steve Davis, of Hagen Dental Practice, weigh the candy to be shipped overseas to military personnel. Trick-ortreaters who donated candy to the Candy Buy Back program receive $1 for every pound of candy they donate. Hagen Dental Practice and other area dentists who take part in the program hoped to collect and ship more than 24,000 pounds of candy this year. KURT BACKSCHEIDER/ STAFF

HONOR ROLLS Westside Montessori High School

B Average

The following students have earned honors for the first quarter of the 2009-2010 school year.

A Honors

Taylor Hlebak, Indyasia Johnson, Christiana Somers and Andrew Uetrecht.

A Average

Nara Arnold, Brittany Brandenburg, Diana Contreras, Destiny Hendricks, Jasmine Hill, Jaila Lawrence, Joshua Maull, Brennan Robb, Lee Sanders, Tyler Tekulve and Kabria Tyler.

Gabrielle Allen, Samaya Allen, Victoria Anthony, Jenelle Belcher, Chelsey Brock, Alaina Brooks, Brandi Campbell, Karyssa Chappell, Delisa Chenault, Briana Collins, Najeebah Dailey, Ryan Donohue, Shamiyah Hood, Alexis Janes-Maye, Te’Aira Johnson, Jazmyn Jordan, Arshpreet Kaur, Kamari Khalfani, Anthony Lane, Maxwell Leach, Christopher Martin, Laukita Mathews, Berheen McCollum, Kendra Myles, Dahnae Parrott, Matthew Quinn, Lee Sanders, Damokeem Seldon, Shadel Smith, Patrick Sonderman, Shannon Spain, Jawaun Strover, Michael Tucker, Jana Twitty, Jamyia Watkins, Diamond Webb, Aisha Whitby and Cameron White.

PROVIDED.

Candace Perkins Bowen, right, assistant professor of Kent State University and Ohio Scholastic Media Association executive director, discusses Telling the story with Multimedia with Mercy journalism students, from left, Mallory Workman, Anna Bengel, Sydney Murray and Kristen Gallagher.

Mother of Mercy journalists impress workshop panelists Mother of Mercy senior Mallory Workman scanned her notes, held the microphone, and asked Gov. Ted Strickland’s advisors about future state education requirements in foreign languages. Mercy senior Sydney Murray sat beside Workman taking notes along with everyone else in the auditorium. Brewster Rhoads, the governor’s regional director, and Greg Landsman, director of the Ohio Governor’s office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives, addressed the question, but didn’t answer it. “They just put it back on the schools,” Workman said. Despite a speech that emphasized global competition, the governor’s advisors mentioned no plans to increase our state’s competency in foreign languages.

The press conference with Rhoads and Landsman ended the Ohio Scholastic Media Association Region 3 workshop at the Voice of America Learning Center of Miami University Friday, Oct. 16. Mercy Journalism advisor Barbara David took the entire journalism class to the workshop that featured sessions on variety of topics including multimedia usage, InDesign instruction, sports photography, editorial policy, and “good writing,” a session that argued for excellence in writing for television, radio, Internet, blogging, and Twitter. WCPO-TV’s Tom McKee led “Good writing is good writing,” and several instructors noted Mother of Mercy’s students. “They asked good questions,” the Cincinnati Enquirer’s Carrie

Whitaker said, and welcomed an invitation to visit Mercy and continue the discussion about the journalism industry’s future. “Those girls seem prepared,” said Candace Perkins Bowen, assistant professor of Kent State University and OSMA executive director. “I liked teaching them. They caught on quickly,” said Georgia Dunn, Ohio Journalism Education Association state director, who worked exclusively with Mercy students on InDesign. “By the end of the session, they knew it.” In addition to Mallory Workman and Sydney Murray, Anna Bengel, Kristen Gallagher, Maggie Kissinger, Kelly O’Brien, Chelsea Rosfeld, Hannah Schwab and junior Sarah Tebelman attended the workshop.

PROVIDED.

Pinking a fight

In recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, St. Ursula Academy students participated in a school-wide project to raise money for Chicks and Chucks, a program started by local breast cancer survivor Cathy Halloran. They raised $774. Chicks and Chucks was created as a resource for breast cancer patients have little or no financial means to purchase products and services needed in their battle, such as wigs, prosthetics, bras, turbans, gift cards for medicines, and books. Pictured from left are Hana Barker of Anderson Township, Katie Berding of Delhi Township, Isabel Ricke of College Hill and Claire Goertemiller of Hyde Park.

LUNCH MENUS Cincinnati Public Schools Elementary

Thursday, Nov. 12 – Chicken tenders and dinner roll or

turkey breast chef salad, vegetable soup with crackers, orange half. Friday, Nov. 13 – Sausage or cheese pizza or turkey ham/breast chef salad, mixed greens with ham flavor-

ing, rosy applesauce. Monday, Nov. 16 – Mini corn dogs or chicken tenders chef salad, waffle fries, apricots. Tuesday, Nov. 17 – Three-way chili with oyster crackers or

turkey ham chef salad, corn, mixed fruit. Wednesday, Nov. 18 – Chicken nuggets with biscuit and jelly or turkey breast chef salad, peas, kiwi half and orange quarter.


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