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DECEMBER 12, 2012 • CJN-MMA • A5
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Principal escorted to walk-a-thon Military helps with unusual arrival
Meadowview Elementary School Principal Rob Dunn is greeted by students after arriving at the school's annual walkathon Oct. 12. JOHN SENEY/THE
MIAMI TWP. — Meadowview Elementary School Principal Rob Dunn is known for his unusual arrivals at the school’s annual walkathon. One year, he arrived as a skydiver. This year, Dunn made his grand entrance at the Oct. 12 event with a military escort. A convoy of four military vehicles arrived at the school with Dunn atop one of the vehicles. A contingent of uniformed service members accompanied the principal. They were from two reserve units – one Air Force and one Army. When asked how school officials got the service members to participate, Dunn said “We just asked.” The principal said every year the walkathon has a different theme. This year’s theme was military super hero, he said.
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Students pass under the Milford Eagles tunnel Oct. 12 during the Meadowview Elementary School annual walkathon. JOHN SENEY/THE
Meadowview Elementary School Principal Rob Dunn arrives at the school's annual walkathon Oct. 12 atop a military vehicle. JOHN SENEY/THE
Meadowview Elementary School Principal Rob Dunn, in military fatigues, is surrounded by students after arriving at the school's annual walkathon with a military escort. JOHN SENEY/THE
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HONOR ROLL MCCORMICK ELEMENTARY
The following students were named to the honor roll for the first quarter of the 2012-2013 school year. Grade 4, High Honors Adia Cook, Andrew Fielden, Lily Fleshour, Zoe Girty, Ben Grothaus, Noah Heltzer, Malachi List, Makenna Love, Carter Morlock, Collin Murphy, Abby Nehlen, Ethan Owens, Brett Rininger, Mason Roy, Jacob Salyer, Meghan Stulz Grade 4, Honors Franklin Abt, Tabitha Allard, Hannah Bates, Kenrick Bebout, Christian Besecker, Jack Beyer Tabitha Browning, Alison Burgess, Alyssa Charlton, Aaron Coors, Adam Davis, Sophia Dawson, Kyle Dolby, Maia Dunaway, Seth Eastham, Emma Edwards, Gretchen Feldkamp, Leah Fleece, Sophia Fleshour, Harley Healy, Landas Hughes, Evan Lehane, Maddie Lepper, Jeffrey May, Emma McManis, Jonathan Mei, Will Meister, Mason Muccino, Molly Patel, Grace Schneider, Jaxson Sharpe, Austin Spencer, Kassi Stooksbury, Brianna Tassiello, Destiney Turner, Emma Valdivia Chavez, Alicia Viola-Prioli, Brynn-
lee Walters, Cole Watson, Lucas Weir, Kirk Will, Pierce Will, Kyle Williams, Isabelle Wright Grade 5, High Honors Payne Ackermann, Megan Atkins, Kyle Bailey, Olivia Bailey, Tyson Behrens, Lauren Bell, Natalie Burlingham, Jon Burton, Lauren Clark, Lilly Copp, Nathan Daly, Stewart Dalziel, Annabelle Edrington, Jessica Ellis, Emily Fox, Brendan Grimm, Adam Harris, Isaac Hatfield, Madison King, Olivia Loeffler, Madison Love, Mayra Munoz-Ayala, Caroline Murray, Michaela O’Neill, Mark Ostrander, Dustin Pigg, Gavin Poe, Dane Prather, Elena Richey, Braedon Richter, Luke Schneider, Marcy Smith, Max Steinmetz, Emma Stevens, Alex Wene Grade 5, Honors Robbie Curry, Logan Davis, Ross Flick, Jordan Gerwe, Harper Kelly, Madison Key, Steven Knuckles, Ivy Martinez, Laura McMullen, Grace Merten, Max Panyko, Javan Pourvakil, Drew Schweinefus, Kayleigh Shay, Nathan Siscoe, Katie Smith, Gabriel St PierreJacobs, Sam Taylor, Grace Troutner, Nathan Ulery, Stephen Wells, Shelbi Willhoite Grade 6, High Honors August Abt, Thomas Begley,
HONOR ROLL K.C. Bell, Connor Berohn, Mary Chapman, Taylor Davis, Olivia Dawson, Mira DeAnthony, Max Dumm, Reilly Edwards, Jacob Gifford, Ben Girty, Ilsa Grabenbauer, Hailey Harbottle, Ryan Hart, Ziven Havens, Nathan Hawkins, Austin Hendricks, Morgan Hills, Dylan Hughes, Kevin Jones, Deidre Kegley, Alissa Kirk, Samantha Kizer, Evan Kreul, Sam Leatherwood, Carson Miller, Hayden Moehring, Katie Prior, Gabriel Richey, Nicole Robinson, Connor Smith, Megan Vance, Emily Versic, Elijah Weaver, Ryan Weidenweber, Tori Wethington, Peri Willoughby Grade 6, Honors Lily Beyer, Kobey Bronaugh, Makayla Brown, Ruth Bruning, Attica Couch, Alyssa Davies, Elizabeth Fox, Kerresha Gordon, Trey Hamilton, Lauren Hanes, Corey Hannen, Stephanie Karan, Catherine Koebel, Ryan Koebel, Megan Krieger, Anjela Lehmkuhl, Rachel Miller, Nick Mills, Jonah Nye, Brady Ray, Jackson Reusser, Madison Ritchie, Trey Roark, Hayden Rubinstein, Megan Rump, Lindsey Strathmann, Heidi Vanderputten, Logan Welke
MEADOWVIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
The following received high honors for the first quarter of the 2012-2013 school year. Phoebe Baker, Emma Beck, Jamosen Berta, Carson Block, Nick Bohlander, Morgan Brandon, Felicia Brewer, Zackary Buckner, Aaron Bumgarner, Olivia Busemeyer, Caleb Cambron, Cole Cambron, Lauren Chrislip, Haley Colegate, Heidi Cook, Mason Craft, Alexis Crowell, Megan Darenkamp, Shann Deak, Katie Denlinger, Jonah Dennis, Elizabeth Dixon, Ty Dominguez, Brandon Edwards, Kraig Ertel, Tony Facciolo, Brooklyn Fender, Emily Fischer, Kaitlyn Geis, Brooklyn George, Daniel Glad, Jenna Hansen, Sarah Hendricks, Jaden Johnson, Samantha Jones, Alyssa Kilmore, Michael Kilmore, Danny Kirk, Kami Kirkland, Glenn Kuhlman, Madison Lambdin, Lauren Lutson, Noah Lutson, Allison Lynch, Zachary Mash, Brynley McGuire, Lauren Menker, Thaddeus Olson, Trini Perez, Hannah Periman, Seth Perkins, Megan Pierce, Jacob Powell, Madison Reckman,
Kalei Roberts, Mallory Rogers, Collin Rogus, Aaron Sexton, Ashley Smith, Abigail Stropes, Ellen Victory, Austin Vo, Erica Voth, Nate Waple, Maddy Whitt, Zoey Wiesner, Kyle Young The following received honors for the first quarter of the 2012-2013 school year. Natalie Allen, Silas Allen, Logan Arnett, Nevaeh Baker, Max Barcomb, A.J. Barger, Dalton Bauserman, Dacota Beckler, Paige Blankenship, Austin Block, Hugo Bourinbayar, Sam Bowsher, Rhiannon Braden, Hunter Braun, Matthew Broxterman, Tyler Brunner, McKeon Buchanan, Timothy Buchanan, Dylan Burns, Joelena Byrd, Elijah Campbell, Tye Cecil, Nicholas Chamberlin, Riley Cook, Beth Cook, Robert Correll, Isabelle Dadosky, Zachary Davidson, Parker Davis, Selena Depaz, Gabriel Ditullio, Lauren Downey, Rowan Dunning, Sarah Eaton, Megan Foster, Jared Frederick, Kyle Gallivan, Carson Geier, Skyler Gerard, Shawn Gordon, Rysha Gvozdanovic, Christian Haghverdi, Liam Hembree, Rebecca
Henson, Isaiah Hickman, Sydney Hogan, Michael Hogan, Corey Hopkins, Taylor Horman, Jocelyn Howard, Sydney Hughett, Emma Kaltenbach, Jennifer Kelly, Tyler Kenny, Connor Kirkland, Kaiya Kirkland, Carson Klonne, Cooper Krebs, Morgan Lacally, Kate Lane, Dustin Laudermilk, Michael Lutson, Jessica Lynch, Gabrielle Lytle, Tristan Maier, Sarah Maimone, Haley Maness, Ian McClain, Curtis Mearkle, Carissa Mihailoff, Kaitlynn Morse, Alexis Murray, Austin Newell, Madelyn Payne, Jared Peterson, Braden Pickett, Grace Powers, Jonathan Prem, Tanner Ragle, Brenden Ramey, Elle Redrow, Casey Rhoades, Kiersten Richards, Gregory Roberts, Amber Robertson, Bailey Rogers, Sam Roth, Sam Saunders, Zachary Saunders, Vaughn Schutzman, Breana Severns, William Shelley, Georgia Shope, Jade Short, Noah Smallwood, Paige Stanton, Jacob Sullivan, Laurie Walker, Kaylee Wiesner, Camden Wilking, Nicholas Wright
Milford students take portraits for families MILFORD-MIAMI TWP. — Some Milford High School students recently used their photography talents to serve the community. Fifteen members of the photography club, under the direction of photography teacher Janelle Shunk, Dec. 1 participated in a service-learning project for
Milford Miami Ministries. The students offered free family portraits to area families in need. Fliers were distributed at the Milford Miami Ministry food pantry and 10 families attended the event. One mother told the club
members she didn’t own a single professional picture of any of her three children because they couldn’t afford them. Other families were using the portraits as Christmas presents for family and friends. “Our students utilized their existing skills while practicing
new ones, and engaging with the community,” Shunk said. “We look forward to doing more service-learning projects. Many of the students have already started brainstorming their next ideas.” “I was overwhelmed by the success of this project, said
Steve Reis, operations manager for Milford Miami Ministry. “The students showed a level of caring, maturity and class that was very impressive. I think that everyone involved with Milford schools should be very proud of what was accomplished.”