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WYOMISSING AREA<br />
S C H O O L D I S T R I C T<br />
July 2013 | Volume 44, No. 3<br />
Julia R. Vicente, Superintendent<br />
Academic<br />
Awards &<br />
Recognition<br />
<strong>Students</strong> <strong>Honor</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong><br />
<strong>Staff</strong> <strong>at</strong> <strong>Reading</strong> <strong>Hospital</strong><br />
In recognition of <strong>Nursing</strong> Week and<br />
<strong>Hospital</strong> Week, students in Andrea<br />
Boerger’s class honored the nursing<br />
staff <strong>at</strong> <strong>Reading</strong> <strong>Hospital</strong> by cre<strong>at</strong>ing<br />
and delivering handmade notes of<br />
appreci<strong>at</strong>ion. <strong>Wyomissing</strong> Hills<br />
principal Ashley Smith credited art<br />
teacher Rob Kucharczuk with assisting<br />
the students during their art<br />
classes.<br />
Several nurses g<strong>at</strong>hered over their<br />
lunch break with the Director of<br />
<strong>Nursing</strong> to receive the notes and<br />
were so overwhelmed with the<br />
thoughtfulness and cre<strong>at</strong>ivity of the<br />
students th<strong>at</strong> even as the students<br />
departed, they continued sharing<br />
the notes among themselves r<strong>at</strong>her<br />
than going to lunch. Wendie<br />
Waschitsch, Director of<br />
Communic<strong>at</strong>ion Services <strong>at</strong> the<br />
hospital said some of the cards will<br />
be posted in the cafeteria hallway<br />
so all staff can enjoy them. The rest<br />
will be shared with each of the<br />
nursing units and departments with<br />
the intent of having staff post them<br />
on their bulletin boards.<br />
Dylan Bynon,<br />
Music Pioneer<br />
WREC: Canada<br />
Project<br />
WREC: M<strong>at</strong>h<br />
Carnival<br />
4WHEC:<br />
Colonial Days<br />
Wyo 5 Live Club<br />
Development Don<strong>at</strong>ions<br />
Retirees Recognized<br />
Class of 2013: Where do<br />
we go from here?<br />
WAEF Scholarship<br />
Recipients<br />
Mark Your Calendar<br />
School Opens<br />
If you have any questions regarding<br />
any of the inform<strong>at</strong>ion in this public<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />
please contact:<br />
Julia R. Vicente, Superintendent<br />
610-374-0739, ext. 1106<br />
jvicente@wyoarea.org
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& AWARDS<br />
Berks Career &<br />
Technology Center<br />
The following students received<br />
recognition for their achievements<br />
<strong>at</strong> BCTC for the 2012-13<br />
school year:<br />
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ACADEMIC<br />
RECOGNITION<br />
STUDENTS OF<br />
THE QUARTER<br />
STUDENTS OF THE QUARTER (1ST)<br />
Nick Galiyano –<br />
Welding Technology<br />
Jaquan Gordon – Culinary Arts<br />
STUDENTS OF THE QUARTER (2ND)<br />
Diana Cruz – Cosmetology II<br />
STUDENTS OF THE QUARTER (3RD)<br />
Angel Canela – Automotive<br />
Technology II<br />
Steven Ernst - Mech<strong>at</strong>ronics<br />
Yashira Santos - Cabinetmaking<br />
STUDENTS OF THE QUARTER (4TH)<br />
Billy Schlouch – Service<br />
Occup<strong>at</strong>ions<br />
INDIVIDUAL AWARD WINNERS<br />
Gold Medal Winner for the<br />
Pennsylvania Family Career and<br />
Community Leaders of America<br />
Jaquan Gordon – Culinary Arts<br />
Health Occup<strong>at</strong>ional<br />
<strong>Students</strong> of America<br />
Marissa Koch, Third place<br />
Brianne Quigg, Third place<br />
Computer<br />
Department News<br />
• Senior Audrey Ann Blakely won<br />
the 2013 NCWIT N<strong>at</strong>ional<br />
Runner-Up and the 2013<br />
Philadelphia Area Affili<strong>at</strong>e<br />
awards (ww2.ncwit.org/award).<br />
Junior Caroline P<strong>at</strong>tillo won the<br />
2013 Philadelphia Area<br />
Affili<strong>at</strong>e Runner-Up award. The<br />
competition recognizes young<br />
women <strong>at</strong> the high-school level<br />
for their computing-rel<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
achievements and interests.<br />
Both girls were honored with<br />
about 10 other award winners <strong>at</strong><br />
a dinner reception <strong>at</strong> Villanova<br />
University on April 3.<br />
• Seniors Kosho Hoshitsuki, Scott<br />
Goldberg, Dakota Lash, and<br />
Chris Geissler competed in the<br />
Future of Computing Contest<br />
(https://sites.google. com/a/temple.edu/fc2013)<br />
<strong>at</strong> Temple<br />
University on April 13. They<br />
won third place and $250 in the<br />
high school division with an<br />
Android mobile app named<br />
“Project Pl<strong>at</strong>oon Fight” th<strong>at</strong> can<br />
be used as a framework for other<br />
developers to build custom<br />
games. All four students are<br />
planning to major in computerrel<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
fields in college next<br />
year.<br />
• Ninth graders Jocelyn Dialectos<br />
and Rohan Rai and sophomore<br />
Dylan Thomas competed in the<br />
<strong>Reading</strong>-Berks Science and<br />
Engineering Fair (www.rbsef.org)<br />
<strong>at</strong> Albright College Fair on<br />
March 12. Jocelyn won second<br />
place in the “Zoology” division<br />
with “The Effects of Mimicry on<br />
Color of Prey,” Dylan Thomas<br />
won second place in the<br />
“M<strong>at</strong>hem<strong>at</strong>ics and Computing”<br />
division with “Prime Number<br />
Computing Solutions.”<br />
• Forty <strong>Wyomissing</strong> students in<br />
grades 7-12 formed teams of five<br />
to compete in the wildly popular,<br />
first-ever n<strong>at</strong>ional cyber-security<br />
Toaster Wars competition<br />
(www.picoctf.com) sponsored by<br />
Carnegie Mellon University and<br />
the N<strong>at</strong>ional Security Agency.<br />
<strong>Wyomissing</strong>’s eight teams competed<br />
against more than 1,900<br />
teams n<strong>at</strong>ionwide. <strong>Wyomissing</strong><br />
Area’s top team of Alan Lu, Gavin<br />
Babb, Alex Shields, Paul Gehret,<br />
and Zachary Miller finished in<br />
314th place. The team of 7th<br />
graders (Sam Botterbusch,<br />
M<strong>at</strong>thew Driben, Andrew Zhou,<br />
Joe Cullen, and Jack Ambarian)<br />
did phenomenally well be<strong>at</strong>ing<br />
three of Wyo’s teams of upperclass<br />
computer science students<br />
and finishing in the top 600<br />
n<strong>at</strong>ionally! The N<strong>at</strong>ional<br />
Security Agency promoted the<br />
contest because of the country’s<br />
dire need to recruit cyber-security<br />
experts as it defends itself<br />
against constant <strong>at</strong>tacks from terrorists,<br />
criminals, and China.<br />
Most of the students were<br />
addicted to solving the online<br />
challenges and can’t wait for the<br />
contest next year.<br />
• Junior Caroline P<strong>at</strong>tillo and sophomores<br />
Abby Waxler and K<strong>at</strong>ie<br />
Cush traveled to the University<br />
of Pennsylvania on April 19, for<br />
its annual Women in Computer<br />
Science Day. They learned about<br />
career and college opportunities<br />
in fields such as robotics, digital<br />
media, and real-time and embedded<br />
computer systems such as<br />
pacemakers.
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Carnival Tests M<strong>at</strong>h Skills<br />
Children were seen playing on the<br />
West <strong>Reading</strong> Playground on the last<br />
day of May, but it was far from a typical<br />
day on the playground. In fact, the students<br />
were working hard, putting their<br />
m<strong>at</strong>h skills to the test. It was the 2nd<br />
WEST READING G<br />
ELEMENTARY CENTERG<br />
annual M<strong>at</strong>h Carnival for the fifth<br />
graders <strong>at</strong> West <strong>Reading</strong> Elementary<br />
Center. Keith Arnold and Erika Homan,<br />
fifth grade m<strong>at</strong>h teachers <strong>at</strong> WREC,<br />
worked collectively with a parent committee<br />
since November to bring the<br />
carnival to life. There were 15 m<strong>at</strong>h<br />
games for the children to play. Each<br />
st<strong>at</strong>ion was run by <strong>at</strong> least one parent<br />
and involved key m<strong>at</strong>h skills the students<br />
learned throughout the year.<br />
At any given moment throughout the<br />
day, children were seen picking up fuzzy<br />
dice with rulers to review multiplic<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
properties, converting fractions<br />
with markers taped to a visor on their<br />
head, or carefully moving ping pong<br />
balls to the correct place value. Even a<br />
faint clicking of the probability wheel<br />
could be heard in the distance with a<br />
jump for joy when a coupon was won to<br />
a local kid-friendly establishment. “We<br />
have to thank the parents, the community,<br />
and our staff for embracing the<br />
idea!” both teachers agree. The found<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
for the carnival was set last year by<br />
Carla D’Addesi, who cre<strong>at</strong>ed most of the<br />
games th<strong>at</strong> were used. P<strong>at</strong>ricia Amin,<br />
N<strong>at</strong>alya Spadafora, and Jody Menon<br />
went above and beyond to add their<br />
own flair to the carnival this year. “The<br />
students worked hard all year to master<br />
the 5th grade curriculum. The Carnival<br />
is a fun way to test their knowledge!”<br />
agreed the teachers. Serafina France-<br />
Tribe had a message for the future 5th<br />
graders, “You definitely want to do<br />
m<strong>at</strong>h carnival. It is a lot of fun!”<br />
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Clockwise from the left,<br />
Fifth grade students particip<strong>at</strong>ing in<br />
m<strong>at</strong>h carnival games are C<strong>at</strong>rin Str<strong>at</strong>ton-<br />
Brown, Shirley Zhang, Rachel Shirk, and<br />
McKayla Werner.
Stepping Back in Time: Fourth Grade Visits<br />
Colonial Days<br />
“Say cheese!” The way to capture<br />
images in the colonial days was not<br />
with photography, according to<br />
fourth grade teacher Colleen<br />
Paulson. Wealthy colonists would<br />
sit for hours and have their portraits<br />
painted. Others who could<br />
not afford this had to settle with<br />
having their silhouettes made.<br />
WYOMISSING HILLS G<br />
ELEMENTARY CENTERG<br />
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For three days in April, fourth<br />
grade students had a glimpse of<br />
wh<strong>at</strong> life was like in colonial days.<br />
Particip<strong>at</strong>ing in six different st<strong>at</strong>ions,<br />
students made silhouettes<br />
and cornbread, practiced calligraphy<br />
writing, colonial dancing, and<br />
weaving, played games, and experienced<br />
a one-room schoolhouse.<br />
Gwen Gibson’s students were surprised<br />
to learn th<strong>at</strong> meal time in<br />
colonial days was much different<br />
than today. Colonial children<br />
often had to stand for the entire<br />
meal and weren’t allowed to talk!<br />
Meals were very simple and consisted<br />
of a lot of corn. Most of the<br />
time colonists <strong>at</strong>e with their fingers<br />
r<strong>at</strong>her than utensils.<br />
Jahir Alba and Lukas Terefenko dressed as<br />
colonists while particip<strong>at</strong>ing in the activities.<br />
Emerson Gagnon enjoys cornbread, a<br />
staple of colonial meals.<br />
According to teacher Nancylee<br />
Chaiko, “The fourth graders were<br />
surprised to learn th<strong>at</strong> the professional<br />
weavers were men! Both the<br />
boys and girls were very proud of<br />
the bookmarks th<strong>at</strong> they wove!”<br />
Dressed in colonial garb, Nina<br />
Botvin and Lydia Botterbusch<br />
practice their weaving skills.<br />
Andrea Boerger said, “The highlight<br />
for me as a teacher was w<strong>at</strong>ching<br />
the excitement on the children’s<br />
faces as they were learning<br />
about colonial times. The costumes<br />
and activities really transported<br />
them back in time, and it made<br />
colonial life and struggles come<br />
alive. The kids really loved it!”<br />
Cooper McCaffrey displays the<br />
bookmark he is weaving.
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Canadian Artifacts Travel to WREC<br />
Sixth graders studying Canada in<br />
Andrea Bensusan’s class were able to<br />
get some hands-on experience with<br />
Canadian artifacts when the “Canada<br />
Valise” arrived for a four-week stay <strong>at</strong><br />
West <strong>Reading</strong> Elementary Center. The<br />
valise is a suitcase full of teaching<br />
WEST READING G<br />
ELEMENTARY CENTERG<br />
resources from Canada provided by the<br />
University of Maine’s Canadian-<br />
American Center. Assembled by Les<br />
Buell, a retired Rochester, NY area<br />
teacher, who spent many years integr<strong>at</strong>ing<br />
Canada in teaching American history,<br />
it travels to schools around the<br />
country. Items in the valise include a<br />
Hudson Bay Company Point Blanket<br />
co<strong>at</strong>, a Royal Canadian Mounted<br />
Police jacket and arm p<strong>at</strong>ch, a real<br />
beaver pelt, two license pl<strong>at</strong>es from<br />
Prince Edward Island, a tin Province<br />
cookie cutter, Canadian coins, the<br />
Canadian n<strong>at</strong>ional flag, a Hudson Bay<br />
Company flag, and tabletop flags of<br />
each province and territory.<br />
Pictured with the valise and some of<br />
the artifacts are a few sixth graders with<br />
Canadian heritage.<br />
From left to right:<br />
Joanna Helm, Noah<br />
Williams-Morrill, Alex<br />
Jadic, and Jayvien<br />
Benn pictured with<br />
items from the<br />
valise.<br />
Wyo Area Music<br />
Student Represents PA<br />
<strong>Wyomissing</strong> Area Senior Dylan Bynon was<br />
recognized <strong>at</strong> the May 28, 2013 Board<br />
meeting for being selected to represent<br />
Pennsylvania in the Sound of America <strong>Honor</strong> Band. The<br />
Sound of America, Inc. is a music program designed to<br />
enrich aspiring musicians through intern<strong>at</strong>ional performance<br />
and educ<strong>at</strong>ion. The concert band and chorus is comprised<br />
of talented high school and college instrumentalists<br />
and vocalists from across the United St<strong>at</strong>es. <strong>Students</strong> are<br />
chosen through musical audition and recommend<strong>at</strong>ions for<br />
the annual SOA European Concert Tour. This year marks<br />
the 37th annual tour. The students represent America in a<br />
highly positive manner while performing before large<br />
European audiences in many of the most unique and finest<br />
concert halls in Europe in Austria, Switzerland, Italy,<br />
Germany, Luxembourg, and France on a three-week tour.<br />
Bynon, a flute and piccolo player, particip<strong>at</strong>ed in Concert<br />
Band, Marching Band, Orchestra, Pit Orchestra and Jazz<br />
Band. He co-founded the <strong>Wyomissing</strong> Philharmonic, a student-run<br />
organiz<strong>at</strong>ion th<strong>at</strong> meets after school. Bynon will<br />
<strong>at</strong>tend George Mason University in the fall majoring in<br />
music educ<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />
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2012-13<br />
DEVELOPMENT<br />
Thank you to our donors who<br />
generously supported various<br />
District projects through the<br />
Development Office.<br />
ALUMNI ACTIVITIES<br />
<strong>Wyomissing</strong> High School<br />
Alumni Assoc.<br />
ARCHIVE ROOM<br />
Anonymous<br />
COMMUNICATION SYSTEM<br />
Charles & K<strong>at</strong>ie Odell (Trane)<br />
David & Louise Reynolds<br />
DOCUMENT CAMERAS<br />
Carpenter Technology<br />
KINDERGARTEN<br />
Primera, Inc.<br />
JSHS ENGLISH<br />
CLASSROOM LIBRARY<br />
WAEF<br />
<strong>Wyomissing</strong> Area PTA<br />
STAGE LIGHTING<br />
Stephen & Lisa Banco<br />
S.D. & K.L. Bell<br />
Berks Eye Physicians &<br />
Surgeons<br />
P<strong>at</strong>ti Jo & Michael Brown<br />
Dale & Susan Derr<br />
DONATIONS<br />
Mary Zervanos Dialectos<br />
Edward & Barbara Fromuth<br />
David & Debbie Goldberg<br />
Hirneisen Electric<br />
Maria Laackman<br />
William & Sharon Luyben<br />
NRG Building Services<br />
Brian & Sarah Reedy<br />
Alan & Anne Seltzer<br />
Robert & Lauren Unger<br />
White Star Tours, Inc.<br />
TRANSPORTATION –<br />
FOOTBALL TEAM<br />
<strong>Wyomissing</strong> Area PTA<br />
Sophomore<br />
Peter Geyer<br />
films morning<br />
announcements.
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retirees<br />
RECOGNIZED<br />
The following dedic<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
employees retired in the<br />
2012-13 school year.<br />
Thank you for your many<br />
years of service.<br />
Best wishes for a long, happy,<br />
well-deserved retirement.<br />
Brenda L. Steele,<br />
Director of Food Services,<br />
retires with 11 years of<br />
service in the District.<br />
Christine S. Helinek,<br />
part-time Art Teacher,<br />
retires after 19 years <strong>at</strong><br />
<strong>Wyomissing</strong> Area.<br />
Linda J. Korey,<br />
<strong>Reading</strong> Specialist,<br />
served the District for<br />
24 years.<br />
Julia F. Hoffman<br />
is retiring after serving staff<br />
and students in Food<br />
Service for nearly<br />
33 years.<br />
Justine M. Coleman,<br />
Food Service, retires after<br />
25 ½ years of service.<br />
L to R: Julia Hoffman, Linda Korey, Christine Helinek, and Brenda Steele<br />
Keith A. Heltzinger,<br />
WHEC Custodian<br />
retires after nearly<br />
3 years of service to<br />
the District.<br />
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Wyo 5 Live Club Seeks Needed Upgrades<br />
Wyo 5 Live, founded in November of 1997, is a club th<strong>at</strong><br />
provides the <strong>Wyomissing</strong> Area Junior-Senior High School<br />
with closed circuit television announcements. The Wyo 5<br />
Live Club affords students an opportunity to announce<br />
and produce daily live broadcasts to the entire JSHS. In<br />
addition to cre<strong>at</strong>ing a live broadcast experience, Wyo 5<br />
Live regularly airs supplemental video produced by<br />
Multimedia I, II, and III students.<br />
Hundreds of <strong>Wyomissing</strong> Area JSHS students have<br />
received hands-on public speaking, technical and production<br />
experience, and dozens have moved forward with<br />
professional careers in the broadcasting industry.<br />
Replacing aging hardware and upgrading the video signal<br />
by cre<strong>at</strong>ing a web-based broadcast is essential. Plans<br />
include purchasing two new high definition cameras and a<br />
video switcher th<strong>at</strong> would enable the broadcast signal to<br />
stream high definition video to the students. This upgrade<br />
gives students a relevant broadcast experience.<br />
Please consider helping current and future students by<br />
supporting this educ<strong>at</strong>ional experience. All don<strong>at</strong>ions are<br />
gre<strong>at</strong>ly appreci<strong>at</strong>ed!<br />
Make a difference in your school and community by<br />
sending your check payable to:<br />
<strong>Wyomissing</strong> Area School District<br />
630 Evans Avenue<br />
<strong>Wyomissing</strong>, PA 19610<br />
Attn: Terri C. Lampe, Director of Development
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where<br />
do we go from here?<br />
8<br />
Joshua Abraham<br />
Employment<br />
Miguel Alcaide<br />
<strong>Reading</strong> Area Community College<br />
Alexander Anzalone<br />
University of Florida<br />
Rainer Aristy<br />
The University of the Arts<br />
Yusef Awan<br />
Pennsylvania St<strong>at</strong>e University,<br />
University Park<br />
Brian Bamberger<br />
The Hill School<br />
Remington Barrer<br />
Villanova University<br />
Lyndsey B<strong>at</strong>dorf<br />
Indiana University of Pennsylvania<br />
Nicholas Bellman<br />
Undecided<br />
Sandra Bennett<br />
Arizona St<strong>at</strong>e University<br />
Lindsay Bergenstock<br />
Pennsylvania St<strong>at</strong>e University, Berks<br />
Campus<br />
Alexandra Bernosky<br />
Elon University<br />
Thomas Bialek<br />
Alvernia University<br />
Kelsi Bickel<br />
Alvernia University<br />
Audrey Ann Blakely<br />
University of Pittsburgh<br />
(University <strong>Honor</strong>s College)<br />
Sidney Bowen<br />
<strong>Reading</strong> Area Community College<br />
Jonah Bowman<br />
Colg<strong>at</strong>e University<br />
Colleen Boyle<br />
Philadelphia University<br />
Douglas Brown<br />
The University of Scranton<br />
Nicholas Brown<br />
United St<strong>at</strong>es Military<br />
Gerald Burns<br />
Shippensburg University of<br />
Pennsylvania<br />
Dylan Bynon<br />
George Mason University<br />
Joseph Cacchione<br />
Dickinson College<br />
Albelis Caraballo<br />
<strong>Reading</strong> Area Community College<br />
Justin Causa<br />
Villanova University<br />
Camille Chadwick<br />
Albright College<br />
Owen Chastka<br />
Pennsylvania St<strong>at</strong>e University,<br />
University Park<br />
June Chiango<br />
University of Vermont<br />
Sean Clark<br />
McDaniel College<br />
Celestino Corza<br />
<strong>Reading</strong> Area Community College<br />
Diana Cruz<br />
<strong>Reading</strong> Area Community College<br />
Kylie Cush<br />
Bucknell University<br />
Jack Davis<br />
Boston College<br />
Thomas Dennis<br />
University of Richmond<br />
Kristen Diener<br />
<strong>Reading</strong> Area Community College<br />
Bernard Donahue<br />
James Madison University<br />
Brandon Duca<br />
Millersville University of Pennsylvania<br />
Christine Ebdlahad<br />
University of Pittsburgh<br />
Corinne Eidle<br />
Susquehanna University<br />
Caroline Endy<br />
Albright College<br />
Morgan Everett<br />
University of Pittsburgh<br />
Brandon Faust<br />
Art Institute of Philadelphia<br />
Aishanet Feliciano<br />
<strong>Reading</strong> Area Community College<br />
Krystal Fernandez<br />
Kutztown University<br />
William Finneran<br />
Pennsylvania St<strong>at</strong>e University,<br />
University Park<br />
Rodolfo Folino<br />
Drexel University<br />
Elizabeth Gallen<br />
Lycoming College<br />
Samuel Gallen<br />
The George Washington University<br />
(College of Arts & Sciences)<br />
Micaiah Gaylor<br />
Alvernia University<br />
Christopher Geissler<br />
Pennsylvania St<strong>at</strong>e University, Erie:<br />
The Behrend College<br />
William Gentry<br />
George Mason University<br />
Alyssa Geunes<br />
Alvernia University<br />
Christine Gieringer<br />
Alvernia University<br />
Dillon Gobright<br />
Electrical Apprenticeship<br />
Scott Goldberg<br />
Northwestern University (Arts &<br />
Sciences)<br />
Brandon Gonzalez<br />
King’s College<br />
Jaquan Gordon<br />
Undecided<br />
Hayley Green<br />
The University of Alabama<br />
(Commerce & Business)<br />
Anna Gual<br />
The Art Institute of Washington<br />
Dung Ha<br />
Albright College<br />
N<strong>at</strong>han Hain<br />
Temple University
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<strong>Wyomissing</strong> Area Jr./Sr. High School Seniors’ Post-Gradu<strong>at</strong>ion Plans<br />
Grant Hawley<br />
Shippensburg University of<br />
Pennsylvania<br />
T<strong>at</strong>yana Hemmings<br />
King’s College<br />
Jon<strong>at</strong>han Hertzog<br />
<strong>Reading</strong> Area Community College<br />
Sarah Hetrich<br />
Temple University<br />
Kosho Hoshitsuki<br />
Pennsylvania St<strong>at</strong>e University,<br />
University Park<br />
(College of Engineering)<br />
Daniel Izzo<br />
Lehigh University<br />
Jayleene Jackson<br />
Indiana University of Pennsylvania<br />
Morgan Jones<br />
University of Florida<br />
Gabrielle Joyal<br />
Albright College<br />
K<strong>at</strong>herine Kaag<br />
Temple University<br />
Rahul Kalani<br />
Pennsylvania St<strong>at</strong>e University,<br />
Berks Campus<br />
Giuliana Kautter<br />
Berklee College of Music<br />
Timothy Kelly<br />
United St<strong>at</strong>es Military<br />
Stephanie Kotula<br />
Rochester Institute of Technology<br />
(College of Business)<br />
Cassandra Koullias<br />
Shippensburg University of<br />
Pennsylvania<br />
William Kroppe<br />
McDaniel College<br />
Michael Lane<br />
Full Sail University<br />
Dakota Lash<br />
Drexel University<br />
Anna Lau<br />
Pennsylvania St<strong>at</strong>e University,<br />
Berks Campus<br />
Amber Leagans<br />
United St<strong>at</strong>es Military<br />
M<strong>at</strong>thew Lepera<br />
Pennsylvania St<strong>at</strong>e University, Berks<br />
Campus<br />
Amit Lift<br />
Georgia Institute of Technology<br />
(Engineering)<br />
Spencer Lloyd<br />
Boston College<br />
(Carroll School of Management)<br />
Alexander Long<br />
Berks Career and Technology Center<br />
Andrew Maguire<br />
University of Pittsburgh<br />
(University <strong>Honor</strong>s College)<br />
Milady Maldonado<br />
Employment<br />
Tayvion Marshall<br />
Albright College<br />
Sara Mastrangelo<br />
La Salle University<br />
Menaiza M<strong>at</strong>a<br />
Employment<br />
Brinn McClennan<br />
Lehigh University<br />
Nicholas Mellen<br />
The George Washington University<br />
(School of Intern<strong>at</strong>ional Affairs)<br />
Wy<strong>at</strong>t Metzger<br />
Virginia Military Institute<br />
Naomi Michelson<br />
Manh<strong>at</strong>tanville College<br />
Ethan Miller<br />
Employment<br />
Joshua Miller<br />
Berks Technical Institute<br />
Keian Minnich<br />
Bucknell University<br />
Brigid Moser<br />
University of Pittsburgh<br />
Brittany Moyer<br />
<strong>Reading</strong> Area Community College<br />
Brianna Myers<br />
Employment<br />
Faiez Nanouh<br />
Pennsylvania St<strong>at</strong>e University, Berks<br />
Campus<br />
Flora N<strong>at</strong>alini<br />
Hampshire College<br />
Joshua Naylor<br />
Pennsylvania St<strong>at</strong>e University, Berks<br />
Campus<br />
Cody Nguyen<br />
<strong>Reading</strong> Area Community College<br />
Edwin Olivo<br />
Alvernia University<br />
Darwin Pacheco<br />
Alvernia University<br />
Kelly Petrarca<br />
Temple University<br />
Jon<strong>at</strong>han Plasencia<br />
<strong>Reading</strong> Area Community College<br />
Michael Pottieger<br />
The University of Scranton<br />
Jon<strong>at</strong>han Quesada<br />
Millersville University of Pennsylvania<br />
Laritza Quezada<br />
Community College in Connecticut<br />
Alexander Radaoui<br />
Pennsylvania St<strong>at</strong>e University,<br />
University Park<br />
Genesis Ramos<br />
Employment<br />
Connor Reedy<br />
Williams College<br />
Sean Reusing<br />
Harrisburg Area Community College<br />
Jeriko Reyes<br />
Alvernia University<br />
Ashley Rogers<br />
Fashion Institute of Technology<br />
Dylan Rosenberger<br />
<strong>Reading</strong> Area Community College<br />
Michael Rumer<br />
Employment<br />
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insight: the newsletter of the <strong>Wyomissing</strong> Area School District<br />
10<br />
where<br />
do we go from here?<br />
<strong>Wyomissing</strong> Area Jr./Sr. High School Seniors’ Post-Gradu<strong>at</strong>ion Plans<br />
Mark Rutkowski<br />
University of Pittsburgh <strong>at</strong> Greensburg<br />
Ricardo Saad-Berreta<br />
Davidson College<br />
Albalexa Sanchez<br />
United St<strong>at</strong>es Military<br />
Amanda Sandbakken<br />
Employment<br />
Stephanie Santana<br />
Pennsylvania St<strong>at</strong>e University,<br />
Berks Campus<br />
Peter Sayde<br />
Swarthmore College<br />
Caitlin Scargle<br />
DeSales University<br />
Zachary Seaman<br />
Alvernia University<br />
Justin Shinn<br />
Mount Saint Mary’s University<br />
Jacob Shott<br />
Berks Career and Technology Center<br />
Carly Shuttlesworth<br />
Southern Methodist University<br />
Aubrey Silverman<br />
Gettysburg College<br />
Brianna Simons<br />
Pennsylvania St<strong>at</strong>e University,<br />
University Park<br />
Mason Smith<br />
Wilkes University<br />
Shane Smith<br />
Brigham Young University<br />
Caroline Snyder<br />
Pennsylvania St<strong>at</strong>e University,<br />
Berks Campus<br />
Carlos Soto<br />
Undecided<br />
Kaylin Spadafora<br />
Employment<br />
Jadah Spencer<br />
Russell Sage College<br />
Keith Steele<br />
<strong>Reading</strong> Area Community College<br />
Alaina Swindell Jones<br />
University of Maryland, College Park<br />
Jocelyn Tharp<br />
Employment<br />
Rebekah Thomas<br />
Empire Beauty School<br />
William Thornton<br />
University of Delaware<br />
Alec Torres<br />
<strong>Reading</strong> Area Community College<br />
Joseph Torres<br />
Berks Technical Institute<br />
Talisha Torres-Rivera<br />
University of Puerto Rico<br />
Corey Unger<br />
Millersville University of Pennsylvania<br />
Aaron Ure<br />
West Chester University of<br />
Pennsylvania<br />
Marcos Urena<br />
West Chester University of<br />
Pennsylvania<br />
Shannon Vail<br />
University of Michigan<br />
Dean Vantilburg<br />
<strong>Reading</strong> Area Community College<br />
Dennis Vantilburg<br />
<strong>Reading</strong> Area Community College<br />
Jeremiah Vializ<br />
<strong>Reading</strong> Area Community College<br />
Christopher Walters<br />
Pennsylvania St<strong>at</strong>e University,<br />
University Park<br />
(College of Engineering)<br />
Eric Waxler<br />
Lehigh University<br />
Skylar Weaver<br />
Pennsylvania St<strong>at</strong>e University,<br />
University Park<br />
Benjamin Wertz<br />
Williams College<br />
Allison White<br />
York College of Pennsylvania<br />
Jacob Whitmoyer<br />
Franklin and Marshall College<br />
Jenna Wickman<br />
Old Dominion University<br />
Shannon Young<br />
Berks Technical Institute<br />
Zoey Zinn<br />
Shippensburg University of<br />
Pennsylvania
insight: the newsletter of the <strong>Wyomissing</strong> Area School District<br />
presents 2013 scholarships<br />
The 2013 Scholarship Reception<br />
was held on Wednesday, May 8,<br />
<strong>at</strong> which time the following<br />
scholarships were awarded to<br />
their respective recipients:<br />
The Class of ’59 Memorial<br />
Scholarship<br />
One $1,000 scholarship awarded<br />
to the senior with the most<br />
improved GPA between 9th<br />
and 12th grades.<br />
2013 Winner –<br />
Dylan Rosenberger<br />
The Women’s Club of <strong>Wyomissing</strong><br />
Scholarship<br />
One $1,000 scholarship awarded<br />
to a senior who has performed<br />
outstanding service to school<br />
and community, and who<br />
demonstr<strong>at</strong>es financial need<br />
and academic achievement.<br />
2013 Winner –<br />
T<strong>at</strong>yana Hemmings<br />
The Samuel R. Kozloff Scholarship<br />
One $1,600 scholarship awarded<br />
to a senior who has demonstr<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
achievement and interest in<br />
social studies or foreign languages.<br />
2013 Winner – Connor Reedy<br />
The Class of 1946 Memorial<br />
Scholarship<br />
One $1,250 scholarship awarded<br />
to a meritorious member of the<br />
senior class who has shown academic<br />
and leadership potential.<br />
2013 Winner –<br />
Caroline Brittany Endy<br />
The West <strong>Reading</strong> High School<br />
Alumni Scholarship<br />
One $1,500 scholarship awarded<br />
to a senior who needs financial<br />
support and is a resident of the<br />
Borough of West <strong>Reading</strong>.<br />
2013 Winner –<br />
Krystal Fernandez<br />
Left to right: Connor Reedy, Jessica Newman-Kegerise, Jack<br />
Davis, Caroline Endy, Scott Goldberg, T<strong>at</strong>yana Hemmings, Dylan<br />
Rosenberger, Krystal Fernandez, June Chiango.<br />
The Koullias Family Scholarship<br />
One $1,000 scholarship awarded to a senior<br />
planning to study electrical engineering,<br />
m<strong>at</strong>h or science.<br />
2013 Winner – Scott Goldberg<br />
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The Gertrude K. McGonigle Adult Scholarship<br />
This is a $1,000 scholarship provided to an<br />
adult who is <strong>at</strong> least 24 years old and is<br />
re-entering educ<strong>at</strong>ion after <strong>at</strong> least a one-year<br />
lapse in time. This includes GED, voc<strong>at</strong>ional,<br />
baccalaure<strong>at</strong>e, and masters programs.<br />
2013 Winner –<br />
Jessica Newman-Kegerise<br />
WAEF Scholarship<br />
One $1,000 scholarship awarded to a<br />
student who has <strong>at</strong> least a 3.0 GPA and<br />
plans to continue his or her educ<strong>at</strong>ion in<br />
the field of Fine Arts, Sports & Wellness<br />
or Technology.<br />
2013 Winner – June Chiango<br />
Sean M. Flannery Scholarship<br />
A $500 scholarship awarded to a senior<br />
who demonstr<strong>at</strong>es leadership, has been<br />
rostered on a varsity sport and is in good<br />
academic and disciplinary standing.<br />
2013 Winner – Jack Davis
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mark<br />
your calendar<br />
August 26<br />
First Student Day<br />
August 30<br />
Schools Closed<br />
September 2<br />
Labor Day<br />
Schools and Offices Closed<br />
September 12<br />
WREC Open House<br />
7:00 p.m.<br />
September 19<br />
JSHS Open House<br />
6:30 p.m.<br />
October 5<br />
Homecoming – 1:30 p.m.<br />
JULY 2013 | VOL. 44, NO. 4<br />
October 10<br />
WHEC Open House<br />
6:30 p.m.<br />
October 11 & 14<br />
<strong>Staff</strong> Inservice Days<br />
Schools Closed<br />
November 8<br />
<strong>Staff</strong> Inservice Day<br />
Schools Closed<br />
November<br />
25 & 26<br />
Parent Conferences K-6<br />
No School K-6;<br />
Early Dismissal 7-12<br />
November 27 –<br />
December 2<br />
Thanksgiving Holiday<br />
Schools Closed<br />
SCHOOL OPENS<br />
School Opens August 26<br />
SCHOOL HOURS<br />
<strong>Wyomissing</strong> Hills<br />
Elementary Center<br />
Grades K-4<br />
8:45 a.m. to 3:15 p.m.<br />
West <strong>Reading</strong><br />
Elementary Center<br />
Grades 5-6<br />
8:15 a.m. to 2:45 p.m.<br />
<strong>Wyomissing</strong> Area<br />
Jr./Sr. High School<br />
Grades 7-12<br />
7:30 a.m. to 2:15 p.m.<br />
BUS SCHEDULES<br />
Bus schedules will be available<br />
on-line via eSchool<br />
Plus Home Access Center<br />
on August 15. Parents of<br />
students <strong>at</strong>tending<br />
<strong>Wyomissing</strong> Hills<br />
Elementary Center who<br />
have no older children<br />
<strong>at</strong>tending other District<br />
buildings will receive a letter<br />
with account log-in<br />
inform<strong>at</strong>ion in July. If you<br />
do not have access to a<br />
computer, please contact<br />
the Transport<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
Department <strong>at</strong> 610-374-<br />
0739, ext. 1110 or 1101<br />
after August 15 for bus<br />
schedule inform<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />
If you have problems<br />
accessing the eSchoolPlus<br />
Home Access Center,<br />
please e-mail eschoolplus@wyoarea.org<br />
or call<br />
610-374-0739, ext. 1140.<br />
CAFETERIA PRICES<br />
Breakfast:<br />
Elementary $1.50<br />
Secondary $1.60<br />
Reduced $.30<br />
Lunch:<br />
Elementary $2.25<br />
Secondary $2.45 and $2.95<br />
Reduced $.40<br />
Milk $.60<br />
In order to qualify for free<br />
and reduced lunches, an<br />
applic<strong>at</strong>ion must be completed<br />
each school year.<br />
Applic<strong>at</strong>ions are available<br />
<strong>at</strong> each school building<br />
office or online <strong>at</strong><br />
www.wyoarea.org, Food<br />
Service Department link.<br />
Our Mission:<br />
The <strong>Wyomissing</strong> Area School District, in partnership<br />
with parents and community, is committed to:<br />
• educ<strong>at</strong>e all students to their fullest potential<br />
• provide all students with the opportunity to<br />
acquire the knowledge and skills to be<br />
successful in the 21st century<br />
• encourage all students to be productive,<br />
responsible citizens and lifelong learners.<br />
BOARD OF DIRECTORS<br />
LESA I. BUTERA<br />
PRESIDENT<br />
ANGEL L. HELM<br />
VICE PRESIDENT<br />
GREGORY L. PORTNER<br />
TREASURER<br />
CHRISTINE L. STAFFORD<br />
SECRETARY (NON-MEMBER)<br />
CAROLYN M. BAMBERGER<br />
MICHELLE M. DAVIS<br />
JOHN A. LARKIN<br />
KAREN R. MCAVOY<br />
SCOTT C. PAINTER, ESQ.<br />
ANNE P. SELTZER<br />
JULIA R. VICENTE<br />
(EX OFFICIO)<br />
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