Mission StatementThe <strong>Daniel</strong> <strong>Boone</strong> <strong>Area</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>District</strong>, in partnership with students,parents and the community, is committed to empower all students as selfdirected,creative life-long learners and responsible citizens who flourishin a diverse and dynamic world, by providing them with a strong foundationof knowledge, skills and experience in a safe learning environment.Belief Statement• Contributing members of both our local and global society.• Self-directed life-long learners.• Able to view individual talents and cultural diversity as assets.• Sufficiently skilled to function at a post-secondary level.• Able to think critically.• Resilient and adaptive to change.• Effective and efficient users of technology.• Effective and resourceful problem solvers.• Involved in the community.• Able to function cooperatively as productive team members.• Risk takers toward accomplishing their goals.• Able to meet and exceed national and state academic standards.• Able to communicate effectively.BOARD OF SCHOOL DIRECTORSKevin McCulloughPresidentWalter P. SheehanVice PresidentMargaret M. FisetSecretaryAlan D. RossTreasurerAndrew BasileRichard C. FidlerGrant A. GagnonJoAnn M. HartzellMichael D. SheererLinda L. NeimanRecording Secretary (non-member)Dr. Gary L. OttoSuperintendentBlazing Trails, the official publication of <strong>Daniel</strong> <strong>Boone</strong> <strong>School</strong>s, ispublished periodically by the school district for all residents of the<strong>Daniel</strong> <strong>Boone</strong> <strong>Area</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>District</strong>.Todd ShermanEditorThe <strong>Daniel</strong> <strong>Boone</strong> <strong>Area</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>District</strong>, an equal opportunity employer, will notdiscriminate in employment, educational programs or activities, based on race,sex, handicap or because a person is a disabled veteran or a veteran of the VietnamEra. This policy of non-discrimination extends to all other legally protectedclassifications. Publication of this policy in this document is inaccordance with State and Federal laws including Title IXof the Education Amendments of 1972, Sections 503 and504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and Title Vl andVll of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. We further affirmthat all curriculum offering and student enrollmentpractices will be handled without discriminationbased on sex, race, religion, national origin, ornonjob related handicaps or disabilities. Inquiriesto be directed to Superintendent, <strong>Daniel</strong> <strong>Boone</strong> <strong>Area</strong><strong>School</strong> <strong>District</strong>, Matthew Brooke Bldg – Suite 200,321 N. Furnace Street, Box 490, Birdsboro, PA 195<strong>08</strong>.Website: http://www.dboone.orgSuperintendent’s CornerDr. Gary L. OttoNow that I have finished my first sixmonths here in the district, I want toshare with you what a pleasure it hasbeen to continue to learn more aboutthe great things going on here. I havehad the opportunity to spend time atathletic events, musical events and visit classrooms andbuildings on a regular basis. I am impressed by the dedicationof students to always put forward their best effort, bythe unwavering commitment of our staff, and by the involvementand interest of our community in what is happening inour schools.Two important events have taken place this year that willhave a positive impact on future <strong>Daniel</strong> <strong>Boone</strong> Blazers: theplan to renovate Amity Primary Center and the plan to makeupgrades to our high school stadium complex. The AmityPrimary Center is scheduled to be shut down for the nextschool year for renovations. Additionally, the <strong>Daniel</strong> <strong>Boone</strong><strong>School</strong> <strong>District</strong> has committed funds to begin the process ofupgrading our outdoor facilities at the high school.The Amity Primary Center, our oldest facility, is scheduledto be renovated during the 20<strong>09</strong>-2010 school year. Therenovation of this facility will include installation of air conditioning,upgrades to the outside doors and windows, a newroof, new flooring, new lighting, new ceilings, new paint,and upgrades to the electrical systems. Since the buildingwill not be available for instructional uses during the project,we must relocate all Amity Primary Center students to ourexisting elementary buildings for the 20<strong>09</strong>-2010 school year.We will be holding a series of “town hall” meetings in Marchto present our plans for the relocation of our Amity PrimaryCenter students for next year. Please check our website nextmonth for the specific dates and times of these meetings.We are also at the initial phase of planning upgrades tothe high school stadium complex. As part of this process,we have hired an architect of record to assist us in the developmentof this process. The first phase of this process willinclude the development of a master plan of our outdoorfacilities across the district. This will allow us to make decisionsabout how to best make use of the funds available forthe project. The result of the master plan study will be availableby April.We are very excited about the improvements that willresult from both projects. The investments we are makingtoday will benefit current and future generations of studentsin our district. If you have any questions regarding either ofthese projects or anything else going on in the district, pleasefeel free to contact me.2
<strong>Winter</strong> 20<strong>09</strong>NHS Chapter Inducts New MembersThe National Honor Society held itsannual induction banquet in the highschool cafeteria on Tuesday, November11. New and current members, alongwith their parents, school board members,administrators, and select facultyattended. The senior members ofthe organization and volunteers fromthe Junior National Honor Society at<strong>Daniel</strong> <strong>Boone</strong> Middle <strong>School</strong> were responsiblefor serving the meal.The dinner was followed by a formalinduction ceremony. The ceremonywas highlighted by speakerMS. ELISE ROECKER, a 1999 <strong>Daniel</strong><strong>Boone</strong> High <strong>School</strong> graduate who iscurrently serving as an assistant districtattorney in New York County.Speeches by each of the NHS officerswere also given, and new memberswere then called forward to recite theNational Honor Society pledge andbecome full members.Membership in the National HonorSociety is based on the traits of scholarship,leadership, character, andservice to school and community.Students must first obtain a cumulativegrade point average of 92 percentor higher from ninth through eleventhor twelfth grade; they must thenfill out a questionnaire, write an essay,obtain letters of recommendation,and undergo an interview. Studentsare selected by a five-member facultycouncil. Information about the selectionprocess is available through MRS.TERI MILLER, faculty advisor.The 20<strong>08</strong>-20<strong>09</strong> NHS Inductees:Shawn Berger, Rachel Boatwright,Colleen Brown, CodyCarr, Amanda Childs, KellyDetweiler, Tyler Gelband,Emma Gibbons, Emily Janssen,Hannah Jones, Stephanie Kerr,Joseph Kolenda, Joel Kutz,Alyse Lewis, Samantha Mercer,Eric Peroni, Christopher Riccio.Sarah-Anne Rohlfing,Peter Rosenberger, KelseyRoss, Kyle Savidge, BrettSimmons, Brian Tracey andTiffany Wheeler.The NHS Returning Members:Esther Baker, Hannah Christ,GAR REtt Coatney, Holly Dinnella,Grace Fiset, MichaelFrampton, Gina Grier, AllisonHilovsky, Jeffrey Kline, BenjaminKutz, Katelyn Long,Michael McLean, Tyler Mondoc,Molly Pantone, HannahRaff, Nickolas Reck andArielle Schoenlein.Four Teachers ReceiveFirstEnergy GrantsFour <strong>Daniel</strong> <strong>Boone</strong> <strong>Area</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>District</strong> teachers receivedFirstEnergy Math, Science and Technology EducationGrants for the 20<strong>08</strong>-20<strong>09</strong> school year. The grants havebeen awarded for many years in several states to teachers toturn innovative ideas into classroom projects. Teachers inPennsylvania, Ohio, and New Jersey were awarded grantsthis year. The <strong>Daniel</strong> <strong>Boone</strong> teachers awarded grants are:MRS. LOIS WeNZEL, Birdsboro Elementary Center,Kindergarten. Project: “Let’s Learn About Our World”MRS. AMY HICKS, Amity Intermediate Center, FourthGrade. Project: “Making an ElectriCITY”MRS. ELAINE MEINHART, Amity Intermediate Center,Fourth Grade. Project: “Investigating Solar Energy”MRS. JACQUELINE PALLAS, Amity Intermediate Center,Gifted. Project: “Space Exploration: What We Can LearnAbout Here on Earth”350 Years On GridironContinued from page 1This season <strong>Daniel</strong> <strong>Boone</strong> finished 8-4, including a42-24 win over Northern York in the opening roundof the <strong>District</strong> 3-AAA playoffs. The Blazers fell 31-7to unbeaten Mechanicsburg to end their season.The 50th anniversary celebration included the recognitionof former <strong>Daniel</strong> <strong>Boone</strong> players, includingcurrent Albright standout Nate Romig (<strong>Boone</strong>’sall-time rushing and scoring leader), and a win overExeter 48-33.The Blazers’ first league championship came in1966 when they went 8-1. This year’s Blazersreached the playoffs for sixth-straight year underhead coach Dave Bodolus. Wide receiver ZachKeeley, who set a Berks County single-seasonrecord for receptions with 86, was a first-team All-State selection. Quarterback Jon Monteiro setBerks records for single-season yardage and touchdownsand made the second team.