Volume 86: Issue 11

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Inside

THE PRINTS

Student Spotlight: Divya Biyani

Art Show

Boy’s Tennis

NV art students display a variety of artwork to be viewed and judged for awards.

The boys bring home the big win with the NLL Title

Senior artist that is so talented that NV’s administration is buying it. Considering a major in Art, you may see her work in a museum one day... or framed in the NV hallway!

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THE STUDENT PRINTS Sylvania Northview

Volume 86, Issue 11

May 22, 2012

Community moves muscles for Melissa NV staff gains,

Students, staff participate in 5k benefit walk

loses admired administrators Caitlin DeGross & Jack Melick Editors

Photo by Colton Lulfs

MELISSA BELCHER drove around with Dennis Shoemaker to watch the runners/walkers participate. “It was great to see Mrs. Belcher interact with the students at the wait station and to be able to talk to them,” Mr. Shoemaker said.

Meghan Keene Staff Writer

On May 5, friends and family came together for a great cause, to take part in “Muscles for Melissa.” “Muscles for Melissa” was a five-kilometer walk or run to raise money and support for math teacher Melissa Belcher. It started at Northview went through the Meadows and Woodstream neighborhoods and ended back at NV. Those running or walking could be at NV

at 8 a.m. for registration and the warm up began at 9:30 with a little bit of cardio. The run officially began at 10 am and lasted about until one in the afternoon. Throughout the race, prizes were given out and raffles took place. Papa John’s pizzas were given away along with several other prizes such as a manicure-pedicure provided by a local salon. “I think the event was a success because money was raised for a person that really needs financial help with some medical equipment that is needed,” Mr. Shoemaker said. The cost per person was$20 and$10 for

children under the age of ten. 75 people all together showed up for the event, according to math teacher, Dennis Shoemaker. “My favorite part was seeing all of the people who were there for Mrs. Belcher,” Mr. Shoemaker said. The support doesn’t stop there. On May 29 there will be a basketball game held in the NV Gymnasium to continue raising money for Mrs. Belcher. The opponents of the game will be juniors verses faculty members. Some faculty members participating are: Principal Steve Swaggerty and chemistry substitute Jon Haynes.

Seniors win $500 from BCSN for After Prom Juanita Vasquez Staff Writer

Attention all seniors, this year’s After Prom was bigger and better than before. Thanks to BCSN & Bell Tire Give Back, $500 was donated to Northview’s After Prom. “I feel proud because I voted, spread the word, and helped to win the money,” senior Christopher Weaver said. “I’m excited because

it means that After Prom was that much better.” Everyone could vote online to assist in the funding of: NV After Prom, new marching band uniforms for Whiteford High School, a new press box for Bowsher High School, classroom pets for Glenwood Elementary, and new football uniforms for the seventh graders at Bedford Junior High School. Thanks to everyone’s vote, NV After Prom won with 44.77%, with Whiteford band

uniforms with 37.55%, Bowsher’s press box with 13.5%, Glenwood’s classroom pets, and 0.87% for Bedford’s 7th grade football uniforms. “I’m really proud of the student body for coming together as a school to help the parents for After Prom to make it a memorable one for the senior class this year,” senior and Student Body President Chandler Austin said. The parent’s in charge of After Prom used the money to make the theme Board Games bigger and better than ever.

NHS, Student Government elect new officers Caitlin DeGross

The last thing anyone wants to think about is the next school year. But in preparation, National Honor Society and Student Government held elections for the 2012-13 school year. NHS held a nominations meeting on April 30 in the Performing Arts Center for members only. The members were asked to nominate other members that they believed were fit for president, vice president, secretary, treasurer, blood drive committee, and the peer tutoring committee. The nominees gave speeches May 5 in front of the other members and this year’s senior officers. Throughout that day, junior members voted in the media center. On May 8, members were asked to vote again in a run off election.

The new officers for next year are juniors Chad Singer as president, Shailen Shah as vice president, Emily Gross as secretary, and Molly Wheeler as treasurer. Also, juniors Julia DeBelly, Lauren Yurjevic, Alyssa Kruger, Stephanie Duwve, Jacob Pawelczyk, and Natalie Szczerba were voted onto Blood Drive committee and juniors Makenna Rhodes and Julianne Auckerman were voted onto the peer tutoring committee. “I was completely honored when I found out that I was elected president of the National Honor Society,” Singer said. “I am looking forward to a year filled with hard work, dedication, and fun.” In addition to the NHS election, elections MELICKtook place May 17. for Student Government Forms to run for Student Government, Class Government, and Cabinet were available in the office starting the week of April 30. Students

were able to run for president, vice president, secretary, and treasurer of student government or class government (for their class). They could also run for representative of class or Student Government or both. Students running were required to write a 10-sentence speech for the student body or their class to read and three teacher recommendations. The forms were due May 11. All students that turned in their forms were asked to attend a meeting on May 14 to discuss the election and meet the competition. Candidates were allowed to campaign starting May 15 to Election Day with posters, flyers, or anything else they could think of. All the representatives that ran for Student Government were admitted into Student Government without being elected. The officers were required to run for their position and be voted for.

OPINIONS

FEATURES

A&E COMING UP

Features Editor

For 19 years, Julie Sanford has been an active member of the NV staff as a teacher and currently as Assistant Principal of Curriculum. But next year she will be leaving the NV community for the Sylvania District Office. She has been promoted to the Assistant Director of Curriculum for the district. “In my current role, I provide leadership and support to the students, staff, and parents of Northview,” Mrs. Sanford said. “The new role allows me to support more buildings in a similar role.” Mrs. Sanford will be working with all 12 of Sylvania’s schools. Now, instead of only working with NV students, she will be working with students, teachers, counselors, administrators, and community partners from all the schools in strengthening course offerings and student experiences, according to Mrs. Sanford. “I am looking forward to the new opportunities that my new position will bring and am confident that I will build new relationships in all of the Sylvania Schools,” Mrs. Sanford said. Learning the new curriculum standards and communicating curriculum initiatives to administrators and teachers will be a part of her new role. She also will work with administrators and teachers to prepare for the new Ohio assessments, according to Mrs. Sanford. “Northview has grown because of Mrs. Sanford’s insights, hard work and heart-felt dedication to education,” Spanish teacher Lindsey Jurski said. “Sylvania will still be lucky to have her at our main district office where she can continue to inspire even more educators to continue to work toward excellence.” “I love my colleagues and the family atmosphere that is cultivated by the students and the parents,” Mrs. Sanford said. “I will miss seeing all of the wonderful NV people on a daily basis.” It will be sad to see Mrs. Sanford go, but to replace her Casey Vens will be joining NV as the new Assistant Principal. He currently teaches AP Calculus, Honors Calculus, and double block algebra at Southview. He taught at NV from 1999 through 2002 and has taught at SV for 10 years. “The hardest part of the decision to come to NV was by far leaving the classroom,” Mr. Vens said. As the new Assistant Principal of Curriculum for next school year, Mr. Vens will be required to get students ready for testing. He will work with all the departments at NV to organize the master schedule depending on the number of teachers and students. In the 2014-’15 school year, there will be no more OGT. It will be his job to get the students to pass the new test that the departments will help him prepare. “It was hard for me to leave Southview. I will miss the math department at SV because we are tight knit,” Mr. Vens said. “But I believe I will find a new home at NV”.

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