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File - LakeVille Community Schools
The LakeVille
Official Publication of LakeVille Community Schools
Columbiaville • Otter Lake • Otisville
A Preferred School of Choice
OUTLOOK
Home of the Falcons
LakeVille Community Schools
We’re Falcon
Proud!
Two of our own
staff members will
be presenting at
state educational
conferences. See
page 2.
Fourth graders
visit state capitol
in Lansing. Turn
to page 5.
Learning Today - Building Tomorrow
LakeVille girls run to
Regional Championship
The LakeVille girls Cross
Country team captured the
Regional
Championship
Friday, October 30th at
Algonac High School.
Finishing 3 points ahead
of Marlette, the girls were
led by sophomore runner
Kailyn Allmon who finished
2nd overall running a 20:39.
Following Kailyn was Eva
Chmielewski (junior). Eva
finished 7th overall running
(Continued on Page 14)
LakeVille sophomore writes her
way to a scholarship in essay
contest. Meet her
on page 7.
No less than 24
new members were
inducted into the
National Honor
Society at LakeVille Memorial High
School. See who
they are on page 7.
Lauren Weiss to
continue basketball
career at collegiate
level. Turn to
page 8.
Nearly 500 students achieve
perfect attendance
for month of September. Is your
student on that
list? Turn to page
15 and find out.
Stay in Touch!
There is a lot going on in
your LakeVille
Community Schools
between editions of The
Outlook. Get regular
email updates by sending
your email address to:
outlook@
lakevilleschools.org
Members of the girls cross country team with their Regional
Championship trophy.
Marching Band selected for
Thanksgiving Day Parade in Detroit,
Independence Day in Washington, D.C.
Otter Lake Elementary sets its annual
Christmas Bazaar
for December 4.
Get the details on
page 4.
Let’s not forget our
sponsors. These
local businesses
make it possible
to bring you the
OUTLOOK and if
you enjoy receiving
news about your
LakeVille Schools
and the entire
community stop by
these businesses
listed on page 11
and let them know.
Volume 12, No. 14 November 2015
Homecoming Royalty was crowned at halftime of the
football game. King Jalen French and Queen Grace
Campbell are all smiles as they pose for photographs.
Meet more Falcon royalty and see more from Homecoming 2015 on page 16.
Strike up the band!
Yes, the LakeVille Falcon Marching
Band is on the move.
The band will be
marching in America’s
Thanksgiving Day Parade in Detroit. It will
be the only band from
either Genesee or Lapeer to be selected for
that honor.
Falcon
Pride in the streets of
Detroit!
But, that is just the
beginning for this renowned group of musicians.
The district has
received official con-
December 3 at 6:00
Community input sought
for new strategic plan
Whether an alumnus, district
resident, student or taxpayer,
LakeVille Community Schools is
seeking your input to help shape
the future.
It was just five years ago that
community members along with
students, staff, parents and the
Board of Education discussed their
hopes and dreams for the school
district as well as the greater community as part of developing the
district’s first strategic plan.
As a result of that plan, LakeVille established three goals that our
Board of Education approved as
the foundation of that plan. That
strategic plan has driven board decisions for the past five years, but
it is time for us to revisit that document.
We want to hear from you as we
plan for the future of the district.
We ask that you attend a commu-
nity forum to help us guide the
future direction of LakeVille Community Schools and provide input
on program priorities for Lakeville
students.
That meeting will be held on
Thursday, December 3, 2015 at
6:00 pm in the Dorothy Collins
Media Center located in the High
School.
The evening will start with light
refreshments and a brief introduction and overview of the process.
Those attending will then be broken into small groups where input,
ideas and suggestions will be gathered.
Everyone is encouraged to attend. Please RSVP to Lisa Hendrickson, superintendent’s secretary, at (810) 591-3980. You may
also call that number with any
questions.
Yearbook Fundraiser:
If you didn’t purchase your yearbook while attending LakeVille High
School, well you can get it now. We are currently selling yearbooks
from 2000-2012 for just $25. You can pick up your copy at LakeVille
Middle School by contacting Dawn Cousins @ (810) 591-3917 or
emailing her at dcousins@lakevilleschools.org. Hurry and get yours
while supplies last.
firmation that the
LakeVille Marching
Band has been selected to perform in the
Independence
Day
Parade in Washington
D.C. this coming July.
Efforts are underway to raise funds to
ensure that every one
of the 122 high school
band members has the
opportunity to participate in this once in a
lifetime
experience.
Details are inside as
well as on the district
website and Facebook
page.
Falcon Pride!
Riutta returns as interim
Superintendent; Board
studying various options
A familiar hand is back
at the helm of LakeVille
Community Schools, at
least on an interim basis.
Tom Riutta was selected to serve as interim
Superintendent
while
the Board of Education
studies options for filling
the position on a permanent basis.
Tom Riutta
The opening was created when Vicki Luoma
retired from that post at the end of October,
though she says she is still a still a staunch
supporter and believer in
LakeVille.
At the same time,
Riutta is no stranger to
LakeVille, having served
as interim superintendent prior to the district
hiring Luoma. He noted
he is also familiar with
several of the Board members, having worked well
Vickie Luoma
with them in the past.
LakeVille
Community Schools
11107 Washburn Road
Otisville, MI 48463
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The LakeVille OUTLOOK
The LakeVille OUTLOOK
BOARD OF EDUCATION
Holly Selesky, President
Chad Carriero, Vice President
Gary Peterson, Secretary
Kelly Zudell, Treasurer
Jim Baier, Trustee
Gerry Fuller, Trustee
Joe Krapohl, Trustee
INTERIM SUPERINTENDENT
TOM RIUTTA
Typist
Amy Smith
Design & Layout
Craig Media Associates
The Outlook is published
quarterly by the LakeVille Board
of Education and distributed,
without charge, to each household
in the LakeVille Community School
District through the local post
office rural route system.
The Outlook can be mailed
to LakeVille Alumni, community
members or retirees living outside
the district. Cost is $1.00 per issue.
Articles of interest may be
submitted
for
publication.
All articles are reviewed for
information that may be valuable
to the majority of citizens in the
school district. Articles may be
mailed, faxed or e-mailed to the
LakeVille Outlook.
Helpful tips for
submitting information
to be published:
• If you have digital pictures,
e-mail them to amysmith@
lakevilleschools.org.Please
include a caption for the
picture or a list of people in the
picture. Pictures printed by
a computer cannot be used.
Original photographs can be
used. Please use either .jpeg
or .tiff format when e-mailing
photos.
• Text or other documents may
also be e-mailed. Please save
the documents in Word.
• You can drop off, fax or
mail information to the
Administration Office. Please
note your name and telephone
number on the information in
case we have any questions.
Please address correspondence
or calls to:
LakeVille Outlook
Amy Smith
11107 Washburn Rd.
Otisville, MI 48463
E-MAIL:
amysmith@lakevilleschools.org.
PH: 810-591-3983
FAX: 810-591-6538
Questions or Comments?
Need Help Solving a Problem?
You are encouraged to contact any of the following
individuals to assist you in answering your schoolrelated questions or to assist you in resolving
problems. We are always open to your suggestions
and ideas for improving LakeVille Schools. Please
feel free to clip this list of telephone numbers and
save it in the front of your telephone book or place
it on the front of your refrigerator for future reference.
ADMINISTRATION:
Tom Riutta
Interim Superintendent
810-591/538-3980
triutta@lakevilleschools.org
Drew Johnson
Athletic Director
810-591/538-4039
drjohnson@lakevilleschools.org
Carrie Strait
Director of Operations
810-591/538-3939
cstrait@lakevilleschools.org
Robin Mitchell
Counselor
810-591-3930
rmitchell@lakevilleschools.org
COLUMBIAVILLE
ELEMENTARY
Margaret Allen-Quaderer
Principal
810-591/538-3460
mquaderer@lakevilleschools.org
OTISVILLE
ELEMENTARY
Robert Hetherton
Special Services Director
810-591/538-3357
rhetherton@lakevilleschools.org
Stephanie Stiles
Principal
810-591/538-3985
sstiles@lakevilleschools.org
HIGH SCHOOL
OTTER LAKE
ELEMENTARY
Mary Haslinger
Principal
810-591-4050
mhaslinger@lakevilleschools.org
Stacey Marble
Counselor
810-591-4013
smarble@lakevilleschools.org
Karlene Vogt
Counselor
810-591-4060
kvogt@lakevilleschools.org
MIDDLE SCHOOL
Kelli-Ann Fazer
Principal
810-591-3948
kfazer@lakevilleschools.org
Stephanie Stiles
Principal
810-591/538-3640
sstiles@lakevilleschools.org
BUILDING OFFICE
NUMBERS:
(Lapeer county residents may dial
538 to reach all buildings at no
extra charge.)
Columbiaville
810-591/538-3430
Otisville 810-591/538-3985
Otter Lake
810-591/538-3640
Middle School
810-591/538-3948
High School 810-591/538-4050
District Mission Statement
In partnership, our communities and quality staff
will deliver an excellent education preparing all
students to succeed in our rapidly changing society.
www.lakevilleschools.org
Check our website often as it is continually being updated
November 2015
Funding effort underway to help send Falcon Band to
National Independence Day Parade in Washington, D.C.
The LakeVille High School Band has
received an invitation to be an Official
Representative of the State of Michigan
in the 2016 National Independence Day
Parade in Washington D.C.
It is a once in a lifetime opportunity
for our students. In addition to marching
in the parade, our students have an
opportunity to tour area monuments
and museums.
They will also attend
the July 4th celebration on the Capitol
Lawn, featuring the National Symphony
concert and invited guest artists followed
by fireworks.
While this is a great honor for our
community and our students, there
is no financial support attached to
the invitation.
The estimated $696
per student cost is more than most of
our families can manage. We will be
sponsoring many fundraising activities to
offset the cost of the trip because we are
determined to make sure our students
have this opportunity.
We are reaching out to you to ask for
your assistance. You can donate to this
effort by visiting Go Fund Me at this
web address: https://www.gofundme.com/
v48bvpsc
Students collaborate to take on muckraker articles and issues
Students in Mr. Huggler and Mrs. Keen’s
class collaborated with the expertise of
Mike Petty in their US History classes
to assist the students who were working
on
Muckraker
projects
that
i n v o l v e d
research
and
technology.
T h e
project
sheds light
on a social
injustice
that plagues our society from a
student perspective. Through social
media, primarily a blog, students
will provide readers with a form
of journalism that relies on their
own investigation as they work to expose
social ills such as corporate and political
corruption.
S
o
m
e
muckraker article
topics researched
by
students
are:
school
nutrition, school
transportation
safety, stealing India’s drinking water-cola
industry, gun control,
and the fracking
industry.
Below
is a link to a great
example of a blog our
freshman US History
students
created
on how the media
sensationalized the
water crisis in Flint:
http://flintwater.blogspot.com/2015/10/
media-corrupts-flint-city-water-media.html
LV pair present at educational conferences
Mr. Petty and Mr. Gentry were
selected to be presenters at the following
conferences this fall with the goal of
inspiring teachers to try big ideas and
learn from the experience along with their
students:
miGoogle 2015 - The Michigan Google
Education Summit, November 3rd in
Brighton, Michigan.
Michigan State College of Education
Technology Conference - November 7th at
the MSU campus.
Their session is called “The Way of the
Google Drive” and they are focusing on
how simple tech tools like Google apps
can help us learn and create in school like
never before. Each of them will present a
few concrete examples from the classroom:
•Inquiry and project based learning
•Creative Comics using Google Slides or
Google Drawings
•Original music videos
•10 tools to share any project beyond the
classroom.
Below is the link for the trailer promoting
their session. Take a look at what our
staff members are teaching others.
https://www.youtube.com/
watch?v=cvGIhqo6n8M
On Wednesday, October 28, instructors
from the Genesee Career Institute (GCI),
formerly named Skill Center, visited
the high school to explain the many
educational
opportunities
being offered through the
institute. Students heard from
instructors in the Technology,
Welding, and Heavy Machinery
programs, and also were
informed of the many other
programs available at the GCI.
Tenth graders will have an
opportunity to visit the GCI to
get a close up look at the many
programs in action. Students
who have earned enough credits toward
graduation may attend the GCI for one or
two years during their junior and senior
years of high school.
Genesee Career Institute explains
programs to all 10th graders
High School Yearbook Sponsorship Page(s) Available:
If interested in sponsoring a page in the high school yearbook for $50,
please contact Dawn Cousins @ (810) 591-3917, email her at dcousins@
lakevilleschools.org or go to Jostens.com. The page sponsorship will
include a message at the bottom of the page that says: “Page sponsored
by”: your name or business name/phone number.
November 2015
The LakeVille OUTLOOK
O T I S V I L LE
Principal’s Corner
Stephanie Stiles
School may have begun a little later this year
(on September 8th), but we are off to our usual
terrific and very busy start! The students
adjusted to new routines and teachers very
well. The school year began with open houses
held at Otisville on September 2nd and Otter
Lake on September 3rd. The awesome staff of
both buildings put in many hours before school
began to prepare their classrooms, offices and
buildings for the open houses. Their extra time
and dedication in preparing for the students
was greatly appreciated! It was truly a team
effort.
We are happy to extend congratulations
to Ms. Collins, Otisville-Otter Lake special
education teacher and Mr. Kephart, Otter
Lake physical education teacher! Ms. Collins
was awarded a DonorsChoose.org grant for the
second year in a row! The funding bought a
bumpy seat, wiggle foot bands for chairs and
other items to help create a sensory room at
Otter Lake Elementary. Mr. Kephart received
his third MAHPERD Shape Michigan grant!
He wrote the grant to purchase yoga mats,
yoga posters and a yoga CD for use in his P.E.
classes. He will be attending a state wide
conference in November to receive his award
and the grant monies. We are proud of their
accomplishments!
&
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O TTER L AK E E L EMEN TA RY
Reptiles
Visit
Otisville!
During the Reading
with Reptiles event, a
For-Mar Naturalist read
stories about reptiles, and
children learned how to
classify them. Each kindergarten class received a
book for their classroom.
Fire Safety Field Trip in Otisville
September Highlights
• Otisville and Otter Lake students
participated in online Fall NWEA reading
and math assessments. These assessments
are taken three times during the school
year and are a tool for measuring yearly
academic progress in reading and math.
• Otter Lake and Otisville Parent Groups
(Continued on Page 4)
Good “Bee”Havior Awarded
Otisville Elementary has been rewarding
students for going above and beyond with good
“bee”havior during the school day. If a student
has been exceptionally good, helpful or safety
conscious, a staff member will award them a
paper “bee”havior award which is then placed
in a hat in the office. Each Friday one student
in each classroom is recognized with a special
prize from the Good “Bee”Havior Treasure
Chest.
Student names will be placed in the hat each
week and we will select the winners every Friday there is school.
Perfect Attendance
1st Marking Period
Mrs. Burkhardt’s class:
Hubert, Sophia
Newbery, Mia
Strong, Stormy
Celebrating Halloween
at Otisville Elementary
Mrs. Cobb’s class:
Delmage, Joel Jr.
Gomez, Brooklynn
Mrs. Pack’s class:
Barry, Austin
Miller, Arianna
Attention Parents:
Free
Preschool
for your
Child
Head Start and Early Head Start
have openings for this school year.
Apply NOW!
Your child (birth to 5 years old) may be
Eligible for a FREE educational program.
Head Start and Early Head Start offers a free,
family focused center or home based
program designed to provide positive learning
experiences for the entire family.
Call today: (810) 235-5613
Otisville Elementary
2015-2016 Upcoming Scheduled Events
November 24.............................. Friendship Feast, 2:45-3:15 p.m. January 28............................................................ ½ Day Students
November 25-27.......................Thanksgiving Break-NO SCHOOL January 29................................ 1st Semester Ends, NO SCHOOL
December 1..................... Project Safe Campus, Gym, 10:00 a.m. February 1....................................................2nd Semester Begins
December 3.....................................................PTG Mtg, 9:00 a.m. February 4.......................................................PTG Mtg, 9:00 a.m.
December 4............................................................Popcorn Friday February 5..............................................................Popcorn Friday
December 5................................................. Lunch with Santa, HS February 12......................................Valentine’s Parties, 2:00 p.m.
December 7-11........................................................ Santa Shoppe February 15 .................................Mid-Winter Break/NO SCHOOL
December 8............... Kindergarten Mini-Concert, Gym, 2:30 p.m. February 18...................................Mother Goose Night, 6:00 p.m.
December 18.................................................................Santa Visit March 3............................................................PTG Mtg, 9:00 a.m.
December 21............................ Christmas Parties, 2:00-3:00 p.m. March 4...................................................................Popcorn Friday
December 22..........................Last Day in Session, Holiday Break March 10................................Spring Parent/Teacher Conferences
January 4.............................................................Classes Resume March 16................................... Kindergarten Round-Up, 6:00 p.m
January 7.........................................................PTG Mtg, 9:00 a.m. ......................... Cobb/Burkhardt Field Trip, Longway Planetarium
January 8................................................................Popcorn Friday March 17.............................Pack Field Trip, Longway Planetarium
January 11-14.......................................................... NWEA Testing .......................................Kindergarten Registration, Media Center
January 18.............. Professional Development Day/NO SCHOOL ............................................. 9:00 am-12:15 pm & 12:45-3:30 pm
January 27............................................................ ½ Day Students March 24...................................................... NHS Easter Egg Hunt
March 25..............................................Good Friday, NO SCHOOL
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The LakeVille OUTLOOK
O T I S V I L LE
Principal’s Corner
(Continued from Page 3)
began their yearly schedule of monthly
meetings in September.
• We practiced our first fire drills of the year
this month.
October Highlights
• Otisville and Otter Lake students
participated in dress up day activities
for Homecoming Spirit Week. The
homecoming parade was held in Otisville
this year with many of our students
participating in the parade.
&
November 2015
O TTER L AK E E L EMEN TA RY
Technology in the classroom
Awesome Animals bring students,
schools together in joint lesson
Mrs. Wright’s first grade class participated in an
Interactive TV activity called Awesome Animals.
They partnered with a first grade classroom from
Pleasanton, NE. Each class researched an animal
and created a presentation of clues. They
had to guess each other’s animal. The
school in Pleasanton researched bats. Mrs.
Wright’s class researched and presented
the white tail deer. They created a digital book for
the other class to see. You can view this book on
the LakeVille Schools website under the Otter Lake
Elementary School page.
• The Otter Lake and Otisville Fire
Departments hosted fire prevention
programs for students in each school’s
respective town. Students learned about
fire safety, squirted a fire hose and received
fire safety “goodies” to take home. We
are very appreciative of the time that
volunteers of both fire departments gave to
host the fire department visits and teach
our students about fire safety.
• Otter Lake Parent Group sponsored a
successful Scholastic Book Fair! They
raised $4,200.00 which will be used to
purchase classroom magazines and books.
Students at Otter
Lake had a great time
spending lunch with their
grandparents in October
• Otisville Parent Group sponsored a
successful Scholastic Book Fair! They
raised $2,700.00 which will be used to
purchase classroom books for the school
and monthly educational magazines for the
classrooms.
• The Otter Lake PTS Yankee Candle/Brax
fundraisers were a success as well. We
profited approximately $3,868.00. The
following students were the top sellers and
will be awarded lunch with Mrs. Stiles:
Mia-Rae Diffin-Gatica, Kelsey Bowen, Zoe
Swank, Rylee Streichert, Halen Green, and
Damian Bazely.
• Students in both buildings practiced
lockdown and evacuation drills during
October. Thanks to Dave VanAmburg,
Otter Lake Fire Chief and Matt Grovesteen,
Otisville Chief of Police for assisting and
monitoring us in our drills.
• Kindergarten students enjoyed a Reading
with Reptiles presentation from FORMAR
Nature Center. Students had hands on
experiences with a variety of reptiles and
also learned many facts about their eating
habits and habitats.
• Both Otisville and Otter Lake hosted
grandparent luncheons. Each grandma
received a carnation flower and each
school’s Parent Group took individual
pictures of grandparents with their
grandchild.
• Mrs. Wright’s first grade class did an ITV
reciprocal presentation with a Nebraska
first grade class. Each class chose an
animal to write and illustrate clues about.
Each class listened and watched (through
our interactive T.V. system) as clues were
provided by students, to guess what animal
the clues were describing. The students
enjoyed the presentations and exchanging
information via the ITV system.
• Otisville and Otter Lake students
celebrated Halloween with costume parades
followed by classroom parties. Thanks to
Otisville Police Chief, Matt Grovesteen
and the Otisville Department of Public
Works, for monitoring our Otisville parade
route and ensuring the safety of all of our
students during the Otisville parade.
Thank you to our Parent Groups and many
volunteers for the support you provide Otisville
and Otter Lake. We appreciate all of you!
We look forward to sharing our November
highlights and upcoming activities with
everyone in the next Outlook issue!
Sincerely,
Stephanie Stiles, Principal
Otter Lake and Otisville Elementary Schools
Otter Lake Elementary 4th Annual Christmas Bazaar
December 4, 2015 • 5p.m.-8p.m.
Free Admission
Santa’s Secret Shop (all items $1.50), NEW games and NEW crafts for kids, bake sale,
pizza and raffle (Crossroads Village tickets, family movie night baskets, fishing pole,
and much more).
Santa will be visiting us also! Bring your own cameras.
Looking for crafters/vendors for table rentals.
$10.00 donation for 6ft table space
Please contact otterlakepts@gmail.com for more information.
Sponsored by Otter Lake P.T.S.
LakeVille Kindergarten Round-Up
When: Wednesday, March 16, 2016 @ 6:00 p.m.
Where: Otisville Elementary
Why:Parents of children who will turn five (5) by September 1, 2016 or who are planning to complete a waiver are invited to attend with their child, an informational/interactive session to be held at Otisville Elementary. Session will include an introductory message from
the principal and short sessions with the teachers.
• Learn about the kindergarten expectations
• Meet the all-star Otisville Staff
• Children participate in special activities
Registration packets may be picked up at any of the district school buildings or the administration office beginning March 1 and brought with you when you
attend on March 16th. You can also download the registration materials on the right hand side of the
district’s main web page (www.lakevilleschools.org). If you are unable to attend Round-Up Night,
you may register your child on March 17th from 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
A copy of your child’s birth certificate and proof of residency must be provided at registration.
If you have any questions, please call Daune Bellant in the Otisville office at 810-591-3985 (Genesee
County) or 810-538-3985 (Lapeer County).
November 2015
The LakeVille OUTLOOK
Page 5
C OL UM BIAVILLE E LEM ENTA RY
Principal’s Corner
Margaret Allen-Quaderer
The students and staff at Columbiaville
Elementary have been very busy over the
past nine weeks. We began the school year
by completing the Measures of Academic
Progress. Our fall MAP outcomes show that
most of our students improved in reading and
math since the fall of 2014. However, the rate
of individual academic growth varies greatly
between grade levels and students. According to the 2015 NWEA Measures of Academic
Progress Normative Data, the rate of academic growth is related to a student’s starting
status on the measurement scale. Typically,
students starting out at a lower level tend
to grow more. Our Title I paraprofessionals
(Mrs. Rappuhn, Mrs. McTaggart, and Mrs.
Horne) and intervention specialist, Ms. Kennedy, have begun targeting those students
who are in need of additional assistance with
their academics.
October ushered in spirit week, book fair,
grandparents’ lunches, and fire safety. Over
90% of our students participated in spirit
week for Homecoming. They enjoyed celebrating Homecoming by wearing their pajamas, camouflage, crazy hats/hair, and black/
gold. The high school cheerleaders, dance
team, and football players led our students
in several cheers. Aligning the book fair and
grandparents’ day is always great for the
school and students. The funds and/or points
generated from the purchase of books through
Scholastic go directly to our Parent-Student-Teacher organization.
Columbiaville Elementary recognized our
Veterans on November 11th. This year our
National Anthem was sung by Elizabeth
Huggler. In addition to the National Anthem,
every grade level sang “God Bless the U.S.A.”
by Lee Greenwood, Armed Forces Medley, and
“Thank You Brave Veterans” by Gary Francis.
The monies generated by the Penny Drive go
directly to support our local Veterans.
Staff is looking forward to a very busy second marking period. We are encouraging all
of our students to be working on their multiplication tables and reading.
Sincerely,
Margaret Allen-Quaderer, Principal
Columbiaville Elementary
Fourth graders tour State Capitol,
Supreme Court, more in Lansing
On October 1st, all
of the 4th graders went
to Lansing for the day.
They toured the Capitol,
Supreme Court Learning
Center and the Michigan
Historical Museum.
Students
collaborate
with New
Jersey class
via GenNet
Falcon runners met weekly
Here is the Columbiaville Falcon Flyers
running club, which met twice a week for a
month. The kids did a great job!
Mrs. Wilcox’s 3rd/4th
grade
class
recently
collaborated via GenNet
Lab with Ms. Kristine
Muha’s 3rd Grade class
from Cold Spring School
in Gloucester City Public
School District, Gloucester
City, NJ. Each class divided
into groups and created
creatures and directions for
the other class to replicate.
On October 28th, the
classes met digitally and
compared and contrasted
the creations. When they
were finished discussing
the process, they compared
their schools and lifestyles.
It was a great experience
for all!
Join the fun
LakeVille Cub Scouts
Pack 133
Open for boys grades 1-5
Call Cubmaster Abby Johnson
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Students GEARukp2LEAD
On October 2, Ms. Haslinger and six high
school students attended the GEARup2LEAD
Conference at The Whiting, thanks to Mike
Buckel from Sonitrol, who sponsored our
LakeVille students. Our students were able to
interact with more than 1,200 other youth and
adults from Flint, Genesee County, and beyond
to develop into heroic leaders, and to build and
strengthen their heroic leadership skills. The
students listened to keynote speakers including
Chris
McDougall
(Award winning author
of Born to Run and
Natural Born Heroes),
Dr.
Russell
Jones
(Lead Psychologist at
Virginia Tech), Emily
Sutton (Heroic Storm Chaser), and more,
who are making a difference in Flint and the
surrounding areas. Each student attended two
breakout sessions led by individuals who are
committed to inspiring and educating youth to
become heroic leaders. This conference was a
community effort to help students develop a
Growth Mindset, engage Empathy, take Action,
and accept Responsibility (G.E.A.R.).
Event has all seniors applying to college
All LakeVille Memorial High School Seniors took time to apply to at
least one college, university, or trade school during College Application
Week.
Many colleges waived their
application fee for students who applied
to college during College Application
Week. After completing an application,
students signed the banner, received
an “I applied” sticker and chose from
a variety of gifts, including sunglasses
which are being modeled above, as a
thank you for applying.
Spanish classes plan trip to Costa Rica
The Spanish III and IV students are planning a trip to Costa Rica. The
trip dates are from June 16-June 22. All students who have taken at
least Spanish III are
Creative writing students to publish invited to come. The
trip will include a tour
book illustrated by art students
of a coffee plantation,
Students in Lisa Harris’ Creative Writing visiting a volcano,
class are in a
jungle
canopy
the
process tour, cooking class,
of
writing horseback
riding,
children’s books and a boat tour. We
which will be will experience local
illustrated by cuisine and culture
students
in on our week long
Erin Johnson’s trip. We need to have
art
classes. at least six students
The
authors to commit in order
will then share to experience this
these books with fantastic opportunity.
e l e m e n t a r y For more information,
students before please contact Adam
the
holiday Lucas at the High
break.
School.
Chemistry students mark Mole Day
John Crane and Donald McKay,
students in Mr. Hillis’ Chemistry
class, pay tribute to Avagadro and
his number 6.02 x 1023, on Mole
Day which was October 23, 2015.
Students were encouraged to talk
to their teachers about Avagadro
throughout the day.
Attention Parents of Seniors:
Yearbook will be selling 1/8 page baby/message space this
year for $25. We are asking that you submit a picture of
your senior from earlier years with a brief message to be
placed in the yearbook. Please purchase ads @ Jostens.
com and then email a picture and message to dcousins@
lakevilleschools.org, or pick up a form in the high school
office.
Falcon Marching Band performs Fall Review
The LakeVille Falcon Marching Band held its Fall Review on a chilly
evening with a full moon creating a beautiful backdrop for the event.
Mr. Russell recognized all of the senior members of the band along
with their parents and/or guardians, and awarded a Most Improved
and Most Valuable marching band member at each grade level. The
crowd was entertained by the band performing all the music from the
marching season, along with performances by the flag corps and baton
twirler. It was another
great marching band
season.
The next big event for
the LakeVille Falcon
Marching
Band
is
marching in Detroit’s
Thanksgiving
Day
Parade. We’d love to
see you in Detroit to
support your Falcons.
Kikta named to MSU Marching Band
LakeVille Memorial High School alumnus Connor Kikta is a new
member of the Michigan State Marching Band.
As a freshman in the Michigan State Band, Connor is currently rated
the 26th trumpeter out of 60, a great
ranking for a newcomer to the band.
Connor loves being a member of the
Spartan band, and he is looking forward
to traveling internationally with the
band at the end of the football season.
Mr. Brouillet ran into Connor as the band
was preparing to enter Spartan Stadium
on October 24, 2015.
Country one of themed
football nights
LakeVille High School students came
dressed for “Country Night” at the
football game posing with Freddie the
Falcon.
Students organized a student section
for all home and away games this year,
and each home game the students came
dressed in a different theme.
Students: ‘See you at the pole’
Students
and
teachers
gather
around the flag pole in
prayer and celebration
of “See You at the
Pole” Day. Students
organized the event,
which
took
place
before school began on
September 23rd. See
You at the Pole Day is
celebrated at 7:00 am
local time. All around
the globe, in every
time zone, students
gather at their flag
poles, praying for
their schools, friends,
families,
churches
and communities.
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LakeVille Quiz Bowl team is Back in Action
Mr. Johnson and Mr. Huggler are
reestablishing the LakeVille High School
Quiz Bowl Team. We have close to a dozen
members who were in training for the first
meet November 5th.
At the high school level, quiz bowl is a
competitive, academic, interscholastic activity
for which players attend periodic practices
and then represent their school at varsity
and junior varsity tournaments. Quiz bowl
Kailyn Allmon writes her way to a scholarship
The Flint Journal in conjunction with the
Flint Jewish Federation hosted its third annual
essay contest honoring
Daniel Pearl. Pearl was a
Wall Street journalist who
was reporting overseas in
2002 when he was taken
captive and killed in
Pakistan.
Area students were
asked to write an essay
in 500 words or less in
response to this prompt:
“Given the potential
dangers as shown by
current events and the story of Daniel Pearl,
why do you think journalists overseas continue
to risk their lives to report news in areas of
questions range over the entire spectrum of
the high school curriculum and also include a
certain amount of current events, sports, and
popular culture. The matches feature a blend of
individual competition and team collaboration,
since no individual player is likely to be an
expert in all subject areas. Quiz bowl can
reinforce classroom lessons and also encourage
players to go beyond their assignments to
master other areas as well.
conflict and push for freedom of the press?”
Kailyn Allmon wrote her essay in Mrs.
Newcombe’s AP English class. She was notified
that she was one of the three finalists who
would win either the $500 first prize, $350
second prize or $150 third prize.
Kailyn was invited to attend a celebration at
the MacArthur Recital Hall at the Flint Institute
of Music on Sunday, October 18 to receive her
scholarship. In addition to journalism, Pearl
was also an avid musician, so the venue was in
honor of both of his passions. Musicians from
all over the country performed.
Kailyn was pleased to learn of her second
place scholarship and grateful for the $350.
Congratulations to Kailyn Allmon for a job
well-done.
Inquiry Based Learning in Action
Mr. Gentry recently tried an experiment with his Geometry classes.
Working with Mr. Petty, our Instructional
Technology
Coordinator, they
developed
a
learning activity where students
would
research and
discover completely on their
own,
without any direct
teaching.
This method of instruction, sometimes called inquiry-based learning, requires teachers to ask the
right questions that guide students
through the learning. “I worked with
Mr. Gentry on a Geometry project at
the end of last year,” says Mr. Petty.
“We both agreed the next step was to
let students take more responsibility
in the process of finding and organizing information.”
Mr. Gentry asked students the
guiding question: “How do you find
the area of a shape?” From there, they
used online sources like online textbooks, videos and interactive lessons
to explore all the related concepts
that emerge when answering such a
question.
Did it work? Mr. Gentry had a lot of
good to say about the results. “By day
three of the inquiry-based learning
unit, I think it was an overwhelming
‘yes’.”
Students were given a survey at
the end of the activity, so they could
express their opinions and reflect on
the experience. Their comments were
positive. Mr. Petty said, “I had a bigger goal in this, beyond just the Geometry. I wanted students to realize
the power of technology for their own
learning. When we looked at the survey results, we saw that’s what happened for
many
of
them. That
insight
o p e n e d
doors of opportunity
for their future.”
Here are
a few notable comments from
students:
•“After doing this, I now feel like I
can learn a lot more by myself than I
thought I could.”
•“Now I will be more confident
about my abilities to do research by
myself.”
•“Because of this first experience, I
now know how to do this for the future.”
Over 70% of the 83 students who
completed the survey agreed or
strongly agreed with this statement.
“I can learn a tremendous amount on
my own by exploring online tools such
as search engines, videos and interactive websites.”
Chamber gives lesson on social media responsibility
The Chamber of Commerce
visited on October 6, 7, 8 to
present information on the
responsible use of social media,
and business etiquette to our 9th,
10th, and 11th graders. Students
will document the experience as
a career planning activity in the
Educational Development Plan
(EDP).
Student Council Blood Drive Dec 9th
National Honor Society Inducts 24 New Members
On October 29, the high school
recognized those juniors and
seniors who have earned the
distinction of membership in the
National Honor Society. This
prestigious society inducted three
new members from the Class of
2016 and 21 new members from the
Class of 2017. Our esteemed band
director and mentor to many of the
inductees – Mr. Jason Russell –
delivered an inspiring message as
the featured guest speaker.
The National Honor Society
is sponsored by the National
Association of Secondary School
Principals. Its purpose is to create
enthusiasm for scholarship, to
render service to school and
community, to promote leadership,
and to develop character in the
students of the nation’s secondary
schools. To be inducted into the
LakeVille chapter of the National
Honor
Society,
a
student must have
a cumulative grade
point average of at
least 3.4 at the end of
his or her sophomore
or junior year, is an
active
participant
in school and extracurricular activities,
and must exhibit the
finest qualities of character.
In fulfilling its mission of
leadership, scholarship, service,
and character, the LakeVille
chapter of the National Honor
Society organizes and participates
in numerous activities.
They
volunteer in the community and
within the schools, sponsor the high
school winter dance, and organize
an Easter egg hunt at Otisville
Elementary.
Another primary
service project for the members is
offering to tutor other students.
National Honor Society tutors
are available for all subjects. In
addition to tutoring, they serve as
ushers for school events and help
out in any way they can. Truly,
these students are the leaders and
foundation of our student body.
New members inducted for the
2015-2016 school year are:
Class of 2016: Amy Hubert,
Alexandria Lichtenfelt, Matthew
Mohr
Class of 2017: Anna Bronson,
Tiffany Brown
Amanda
Carls,
Katelyn
Carriero,
Eva
Chmielewski,
Hannah
Clark,
Maegan Clark, Jewell
Colley, Kyle English,
Randi-May
Fuller,
Taylor
Granger,
Katherine Guzowski,
Hannah
Houston,
Kaylee Jaksa, Jaclyn
Komar, Allie Richard, Sara Scott,
Benjamin Selesky, Lindsay Smith,
Sequoia West, Nathaniel Wilson.
NHS advisor is Erin Johnson.
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November 2015
Santa Lunch
Saturday, December 5th
11:00 – 1:00
Free Admission
LakeVille High School Café
Games ~ Prizes ~ Food ~ Fun
Attention Seniors:
LakeVille will again be publishing the 2016 senior section of the
yearbook in color. Below you will find our specifications. If you have
any questions regarding these requirements, please contact yearbook
advisor Mrs. Dawn Cousins at the high school (810)591-3917 or by
email (dcousins@lakevilleschools.org).
• The deadline for submitting senior pictures is Fri. December 11,
2016
• Pictures may be submitted on CD, or e-mailed as a jpeg file at 300
DPI or higher.
• If hard copy pictures are submitted, please provide a color print on
photo paper,
TRIMMED to 2 inches wide by 2 ½ inches tall (or the yearbook staff
will trim the
photo at our discretion.)
• Recommended head size is between 1 and 1 ½ inches from tip of the
chin to hairline.
• We recommend a head and shoulders pose.
• Ladies’ tops should NOT be sleeveless or show any cleavage.
• All students should conform to the LakeVille dress code.
• Best pictures do not include hands or props in the pose.
Busy in the
Woodshop
Students in Mr. Grady’s woodshop
classes have completed all their safety
testing and are busy at work creating
individual projects.
Students may choose a design created
by Mr. Grady or they must submit a
scale drawing design of their project
to Mr. Grady for approval before
beginning work. Advanced students
m a y
design their own projects or follow
the plans of a project they found
through research.
All students
are working toward the goal of
entering the Michigan Industrial
and Technology Education Society’s
(MITES) annual competition in the
spring.
Art students working on color theory
Students in Mrs. Johnson’s art classes
are working on color theory studies in
the art room.
So far this semester, the students have
learned
about
the
Creative
Process,
and
through Project
Based Learning
researched and
taught about different ways to create a Text
Mask and Layer Mask using various editing
programs that they found. Then, they chose
a program and
created 2 of their
own pieces that
incorporated text
and imagery to communicate a message
of their choice to the viewer.
This year, art students will once again
be creating a mural for Otter Lake as
well! They will create a piece for the
VFW in town.
This is a link to this semester’s digital photography student blogs.
They will be frequently updated with new projects:
http://lakevillehighschoolphoto.blogspot.com/p/our-class.html
This is a link to our new class – New Mediums in Art – blogs:
http://lakevilleart.blogspot.com/p/student-blogs.html
Lauren Weiss signs to play
basketball at Rochester College
With her family and teammates
present, LakeVille Memorial High
School senior Lauren Weiss signed
her letter of intent to attend and
play basketball for Rochester
College in a brief ceremony
Monday morning. Here, Lauren is
flanked by her LakeVille coach Jim
Vanitvelt (right) and Rochester
College head coach Eric Sims.
Coach Sims said he is excited to
sign Lauren, who is the first recruit
he has signed for the 2016-2017
class. He also said he likes to sign
girls early so they can concentrate
on classroom work during their
senior year.
For her part, Lauren, the
daughter of Ron and Katy Weiss,
hopes to earn a general business
degree and then follow in her
father’s footsteps and become a
police officer.
Falcons, Hornets ‘Dig Pink’
LakeVille
and
Kearsley
High
Schools
played
a
“Dig
Pink”
volleyball
game
to
help
raise
money for breast
cancer awareness
this
October.
The teams wore
pink uniforms during the match
while several fundraisers were run
throughout the evening with all
proceeds going toward researching
a cure for breast cancer. LakeVille
students are shown supporting their
Falcons and supporting the cause by
wearing pink.
Equestrian team makes 2nd
straight trip to Regionals
Congratulations to the LakeVille Equestrian Team for making it to
Regionals for the second year in a row! Way to go Alicia Bice, Sara Scott
and Heather Bice!
We would also like to
thank all the sponsors
who help us go:
•Mike
Cowell
Columbiaville, MI
•Margie’s
Hair
Design - Columbiaville,
MI
•Lamrock
&
Co
Recycling - Otisville,
MI
•Otisville Glass &
Auto Parts - Otisville,
MI
•Churches & Sons Auto Supply - Otisville, MI
•Video Vault - Columbiaville, MI
•A V Connections, LLC - Otisville, MI
Please contact Dianna Bice for information about joining or sponsoring
the team at 810-614-7979
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L A K E V ILLE M IDDLE S CHOOL
Principal’s Corner
Kelli-Ann Fazer
The Middle School has been a very busy
place since school kicked off on September
8th. Earlier this month, many of our 7th
and 8th graders traveled to Washington
D.C. Students were able to visit many
historical places and monuments during this
exciting trip. Thank you to everyone who
helped our students to participate in this
hands-on learning experience.
As we enter November, we wrap up
the end of this first marking period. We
have also wrapped up Fall sports and are
beginning sign-ups and try outs for the
winter sports season. In addition to sports,
nearly half the students participate in band.
The student council has held two dances,
which help raise money for school activities.
If you would like to chaperone a dance or
help with other student council activities,
please contact Laura Hebekeuser at 5913932.
We have completed many safety drills,
and with each drill the students get
progressively better. You can see the dates
and times of our completed drills on the
District website at www.lakevilleschools.org.
The Middle School has a Facebook page,
please ‘like’ this page to follow us and stay
informed regarding upcoming events and
other information. Many teachers also post
information on ParentVUE. If you do not
have access, you can request a passcode on
the District Website under Parent Links.
As always, if you have any questions or
concerns, please contact your child’s teacher
at 591-3945 or via email.
2015-2016 JUNIOR HIGH
WRESTLING SCHEDULE
Practices M-F 2:30-4:00,
Meets start at 4:30
TH Nov. 12.............................................. @Home
T Nov 24 ................................................. @Home
T Dec 1 ..............................................@Millington
T Dec 8 .......................................... @ Swan Valley
T Dec 15 . ........................................ @ Chesaning
F or S Dec 18/19 TVC Tournament . ............ @ NB
Head Coach: Dan Huggler
Assistant Coaches: Ken Young, Caleb Norris
Practice & Game Schedules
available on Athletic website
The winter practice schedules for both the
high school and middle school are posted under
the Falcons HQ tab of the athletic website.
Please refer to these calendars for weekly
practice information and gym times.
All winter sports schedules have been
updated on our athletic website. Several dates
and game times were changed for the boys and
girls basketball schedule. Please make sure you
have an updated version by logging onto www.
lakeville-athletics.com and searching through
the individual sports pages.
Falcon boys 6th at X-country regionals
The Lakeville boys cross country team
finished 6th at the Algonac Regional.
Leading the way for the Falcons was junior
Kyle English running his best time ever at
18:50 to finish 19th overall. He was followed by
senior Wyatt Horton in 18:59 (28th), sophomore
Henry Baxter (19:09) (30th), senior Bailey
Lincoln 19:15
(31st), junior
Alex Skaggs
20:22(43rd)
and
Junior
J
o
s
h
Hutchinson
21:20(54th).
A LakeVille Tradition
7th and 8th graders take trip to Washington D.C.
Middle School once again participating
in the Blueberry Ambassador Program
These LakeVille Middle School students are
among the some 1,000 throughout Genesee
County who will be part of the Blueberry
Ambassadors program for 2015, dedicated to
improving their area with one good deed at a
time.
The students — along with some parents,
teachers, and principals — attended a kickoff
party in October at Riverfront Banquet Center
in Flint where they enjoyed pizza and listened
to speakers to get excited about the campaign.
There are going to be 1st and 2nd place
winners again this year, along with $17,000 in
scholarships (allocation TBA), in addition to a
one year FREE RIDE to U of M Flint for the
BEST individual story!
That’s the spirit!
LakeVille Middle School students showed their
Falcon Pride during homecoming week!
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November 2015
O UR C O M M UNITY
LakeVille Community Soccer News
Yet another fall soccer season closed on a cold
and cloudy day in Columbiaville. But that didn’t
stop the athletes from running their hardest!
Thanks to Bill and Becky Stapp, the President
of the soccer league and his wife, concessions
remained up and running with each batch of
popcorn meticulously watched under Gigi’s
eyes. The infamous Craig Haggedone was seen
on occasion working in the kitchen (which his
wife said she would also like to see him do at
home!) The concessions couldn’t run without the
help of all the volunteers, including students.
Well done, team!
First year referees got their work out on the
first and second grade field while varsity soccer
player’s ref’d for 5th/6th and 7th/8th. The traveling
7th/8th grade team continued their rivalry with
North Branch, beating them twice at home.
Parents from North Branch complimented
LakeVille’s coach on the good sportsmanship
and behavior of the LakeVille players. Good
job, athletes! The high school is excited to see
you move up next year to play varsity soccer.
Each grade level on the soccer fields had four
teams, which was great to see after a couple
of years struggling for numbers. Perhaps
the presence at the soccer complex of varsity
wrestling coach Dan Huggler and varsity
football coach Drew Johnson had something to
do with larger crowds. Even Jeremy Wheeler,
former President and many-times-over-coach,
was observed walking the fields in the coach’s
coat which he made famous.
The community soccer fields were lined
and nets maintained thanks to President Bill
Stapp and his many volunteers. Bathrooms
were cleaned courtesy of the Stapp family
and more of their wonderful volunteers! One
News from...
Otisville Museum
We are just finishing our 4th year at the
museum. We hoped you had a chance to visit
us and see our displays. If not, you still have
two more days to do so. On December 5th and
6th from noon to 4 p.m. will be our Christmas
Open House with a visit from Santa.
Admission is free and everyone is welcome.
We will update our displays during the winter,
please watch for our April reopening. We are
located east of the light in Otisville.
of their volunteers was none other than Ryan
Stanbaugh (not to be confused with his son,
Tyler, as did the ref coordinator). Ryan was
diagnosed last year with cancer but is well on
his way to winning that battle with the support
of his family and all of the community members
who have contributed to the various fundraising
efforts on his behalf. Keep the faith, Ryan!
Although soccer families were ready to say
goodbye to the cold weather, they already look
forward to a hopefully warmer spring season.
Rest up now, for March is just around the
corner!
Community Meetings
• C.O.O.L. (Citizens of
Otter Lake) meets the first
Tuesday of each month
at 7:00 p.m. in St. John’s
Episcopal Church.
meets the second and fourth
Thursdays of each month
at 7:30 p.m. at the Otisville
Masonic Center, 10246
State Road, Otisville.
• Columbiaville Historical
Society meets the third
Monday of each
• Otisville American Legion
Post #321 meets every 4th
Thursday at
month at 7:00 p.m. in the
museum.
7:00 p.m. in the American
Legion Building on Main
Street in Otisville.
• LakeVille Athletic Booster
meeting, first Tuesday of
the month, LakeVille High
School, 7:00 p.m.
• LakeVille Music Booster
meeting, second Monday of
the month, LakeVille High
School, 6:00 p.m.
• Nourmahal Chapter #282,
Order of the Eastern Star,
• Otisville Bethel #63 of the
international Order of Job’s
Daughters meets the first
and third Mondays of the
month at 7:00 p.m. in the
Otisville Masonic Center at
10246 State Rd.
• Otisville Lions Club meets
the first and third Thursdays
of the month 7:00 p.m. at
the Lions Clubhouse located
at the corner of M-15 and
Vienna Rd.
• Otisville Lioness Club
meetings are held the fourth
Monday of the
month
(February
–
November – No meeting in
July), 7:00 p.m. in the Lions
Clubhouse located at the
corner of M-15 and Vienna
Rd.
• Otisville Masonic Lodge
#401 meets the first Tuesday
of each month at 7:00 p.m.
in the Otisville Masonic
Center, 10246 State Rd.
• Otter Lake American
Legion, Post 504, meetings
every 2nd Saturday, 11 a.m.
in the new building located
at Benson and 11th St.
• Otter Lake Lions Club
meetings are every 2nd and
5th Wednesday
at 6:30 p.m. in the VFW
Hall.
• Otter Lake Literary Club
meets the second and fourth
Tuesdays of each month
(April through December);
once a month (Jan-Mar).
For more information, call
810-793-4545.
• Otter Lake VFW meetings
are every 1st Thursday, 7
p.m.
If you would like your
community meeting listed,
call Amy Smith at 810591-3983
To our parents, students,
staff, volunteers, car &
bike enthusiasts and
community members
involved in our
2015 Kick Off:
Forest Township Library Friends
The Forest Township Library Friends
wish to thank all who have donated books or
patronized our book sales. Your generosity
helps us fund elementary school reading
programs, GISD summer reading programs
purchase of additional periodical subscriptions,
new computer stations, shelves, furniture and
supplies that are beyond the county library
budget. All library patrons benefit from your
support. We do accept gently used books for
our sales. Our next book sale is January 30,
2016. We look forward to seeing you there.
Any questions, please call the library at 810631-6330.
WANTED: Hats & Mittens
The Forest Township Area Senior Center
is collecting hats and mittens for LakeVille
Community Schools. In December, they will
be putting up their collection tree for the hats,
mittens, gloves and scarves. If you are crafty
and would like to make some items to donate,
that would be great! If you are not, store bought
items are welcome too!
. . . for all of your hard work in providing
promotions, gifts, games, information, food,
raffles, and most of all FUN .
This event happens because of
YOU and for YOU!
We hope you had as much fun as we did!
See you next year!
November 2015
Outlook Contributing Sponsors
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Dustin E. Mumford
Otisville
Lions
Club
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Mohamedally
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387 North State Rd, Suite A
Manager-Director
Mumford-Hudson
Funeral Home, Inc.
Otisville, MI 48463
Designated a medical home provider
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P.O. Box 66, 116 Grove Street
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Phone: (810) 631-2525
Fax: (810) 631-8325
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Sunday Worship 11:15 p.m.
200 West Main Street, Otisville
Evening & Saturday Appointments Available!
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Otisville, MI 48463
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Alumni Notes
Jennifer Price, a 2011 LakeVille graduate, was named to the Dean’s list at Aquinas College for
asked
it, you semesters,
got it!!! It’s time
to join your friends
for a LakeVille
High
class reunion
you won’t
soon forget.
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andfor
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maintaining
a 3.6 GPA.
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a bachelor’s
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Scott
Powell,
graduate
of LakeVille
Highnamed
School,
has
beenofsingled
amonginall
professors
at
Beth Hughes
Latchana,
Class
of ’91, has been
2015
Lawyer
the Yearout
in Lansing,
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of ERISA law,
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and is listed in the Best Lawyers in America 2013-15 for ERISA law. Beth is a shareholder at The Fraser Law Firm in
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of congratulations,
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of California
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their three
children. Maritime Academy
President
Mitchell
Kobayashi
said,
“your
dedication
to
being
on
the
cutting
of Electronic
Grace Carey, Class of 2011, will be heading to Princeton University to begin on her PHD inedge
Anthropology.
She has
Navigation
as
well
as
your
personal
investment
into
classroom
technology
has
greatly
earned a large scholarship amounting to what can be considered a full ride. Ms. Carey was a band improved
member forthe
eight
Marine
Transportation
as a whole.”
Congratulations,
years. She
was, and is, an program
extremely focused
hard working
individual whoScott!
has earned everything she has been given.
Congratulations to her and her family on this next exciting step in her life journey.
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The LakeVille OUTLOOK
November 2015
Cross Country teams and
supporters run
WiLd In THe WooDs!
On October 1, 2015 the LakeVille Track and Cross Country Teams
held their annual fundraisers WiLd In THe WooDs! 5k Trail Run/Walk
and Student Walk -a -thon fundraiser. We raised over $1620 dollars,
which will be used to buy equipment, and warm-ups.
We would like to thank our sponsors
GOLD $500
SPONSOR - Subway of Otisville
SILVER $250
SPONSOR - Christa Simmonds @ Cason Homes Loans
SPONSOR - Chmielewski Family
BRONZE $100
SPONSOR - LakeVille Tang Soo Do. - Masters Ben & Kathy Erwin
SPONSOR - The Taube Family
SPONSOR - Dr. Jean Driscoll - Orthodontist
SPONSOR - The Swantek Family
SPONSOR - Chimmy
Without their help this would not have been possible. The coaches,
athletes, and parents really appreciate all you do for us. We would like
to thank all those volunteers who helped.
Thank you to the Superintendent, all principals and gym teachers,
parents and coaches for their involvement in the 6th Annual LakeVille
Student walk-a-thon.
Patti Chmielewski
Southwest Elementary - 8254 Gale Rd., Otisville, MI 48463
Fall of 2015
Public Welcome
New headquarters of LakeVille youth football and cheer
2015-2016
OFFICIAL SPONSORS
FALCONS WRESTLING
Forest Twp Fire Department
Hilltop Dentistry
RPM World Class Tire
Afterglow Farms
RPM AUTO
RJ Farms
Otisville Subway
Otisville Gun Barn
Columbiaville Family
Dentistry
Progressive Cabinets
Jaksa Heating & Cooling
Otisville Baseball & Softball
Church’s Auto
Coach Schunot & Family
In Memory of Coach Schabel
In Memory of Coach Pickens
Fairway Discount Stores
Home of Otisville little league
Indoor batting cages available for rental
Seasonal hitting leagues for all ages
Pitching tunnels
Tee stations
Baseball/softball private instruction
Playground for youth
Indoor/outdoor basketball hoops
Classroom rental available
GAIN:
 Confidence
 Flexibility
 Self Esteem
STUDENTS will LEARN:
 Self Control
 Self Defense
 Self Discipline
CERTIFIED INSTRUCTORS
GREAT FAMILY ACTIVITY
Sr. Master Instructor
Ben Erwin
Contact Lakeville athletic director for information on rental/facility use
Drew johnson
drjohnson@lakevilleschools.org
810 - 591- 4039
Instructors
Ashley Acre
Brendan Acre
Jordan Harger
Master Instructor
Kathy Erwin
go to www.lakeville-athletics.com for updates and information
Follow your favorite Falcon
athletes and teams on our
website:
It's always a good
time to START!!!
7:00p.m. – 8:15 p.m.
First TWO classes
Are always
FREE
Family Discount Available
All you need to do is come to class at 6:50pm to sign up
www.lakeville-athletics.com
you can also follow us on Facebook
Tuesday and Thursday Nights
LakeVille High School Cafe
Any Questions please call
Master Kathy Erwin 810-614-6160
Regular Price $30/month.
Offered through LakeVille Community Education
revised 10/30/2015 kje
November 2015
The LakeVille OUTLOOK
Page 13
LakeVille Community Schools enshrines first class into Hall of Honor
More than a few LakeVille Community Schools alumni and/or
staff have gone on to achieve great
things, contribute to the district
and bring honor to not only themselves but to LakeVille Community Schools and the entire community.
This year, the district established a Hall of Honor where some
of these individuals, groups and
teams will be permanently enshrined. A dinner and induction
ceremony for this first class going
into the LakeVille Community
Schools Hall of Honor was held
during Homecoming Week.
Members of this First Class of
Hall of Honor Inductees include:
• Darrel Morton – LakeVille
Alumnus, Teacher, Coach, Athletic Director and Volunteer
• Karen (Tljonick) Church –
LakeVille Alumnus, CEO ELGA
Credit Union, Community Leader
and Supporter
• Orrin Woodward – LakeVille
Alumnus, Athlete, Entrepreneur,
Guinness World Record Holder, Holder of Four U.S. Patents,
LakeVille Supporter
• Jason W. Ford LakeVille Alumnus, Air Force Academy Graduate,
Decorated Jet Fighter Pilot, Flight
Instructor
• James H. Ford, DMD – LakeVille Alumnus, Dentist, Volunteer,
Community and District Supporter
• 1991 Girls Track Team – State
Championship Athletic Team,
Three–Time League Champions,
Two-Time Regional Champions
• Garth Yorton – LakeVille
Alumnus, Athlete (earned 5 varsity letters at LakeVille), College
Football Player, Award Winner,
LakeVille’s most prestigious athletic award is named in his honor
• Jim Fuller – LakeVille Alumnus, Athlete, High School and College Coach, Major League Baseball
Envoy Coach, Inducted to Michigan High School Coaches Hall of
Fame, LakeVille Supporter and
Volunteer
The inaugural class inducted into the newly created LakeVille Community School Hall of Honor during Homecoming Week
consisted of Darrel Morton, Karen (Taljonick) Church, Orrin Woodward, Jason W. Ford, James H. Ford, DMD, the 1991 Girls
Track Team, Garth Yorton, and Jim Fuller. Here, the recipients and/or their representatives show off their awards after the
ceremony.
Make LakeVille YOUR School of Choice
WhyYour
We Child
Are
Help
Falcon
Soar
to aProud
Great
Future...
•
More than 64% of our graduates this year
received scholarships.
•
LakeVille
Community
Schools
Help
Your
Why
We Child
Are
Falcon
Soar
to aProud
Great
Future...
•
More than 64% of our graduates this year
received scholarships.
Nearly 1/3 of our graduates earned college
credit while in high school.
•
Nearly 1/3 of our graduates earned college
credit while in high school.
•
Thanks to support for a bond from the
community, recent upgrades to facilities
include an Applied Science lab, video
and audio recording studios, interactive
learning labs, and a redesign of the media
center with the inclusion of project based
learning and presentation areas and a
school store.
•
Thanks to support for a bond from the
community, recent upgrades to facilities
include an Applied Science lab, video
and audio recording studios, interactive
learning labs, and a redesign of the media
center with the inclusion of project based
learning and presentation areas and a
school store.
•
Completed a total renovation of the High
School Weight Room with the sponsorship
and support of alumnus Mr. Orrin Woodward.
•
Completed a total renovation of the High
School Weight Room with the sponsorship
and support of alumnus Mr. Orrin Woodward.
•
In 2014-15 Falcon student-athletes qualified for state finals in track and wrestling,
won a District Championship in Baseball,
and earned muiltiple Academic All State
Honors. Several have signed to continue
to play at college level.
•
In 2014-15 Falcon student-athletes qualified for state finals in track and wrestling,
won a District Championship in Baseball,
and earned muiltiple Academic All State
Honors. Several have signed to continue
to play at college level.
•
The Falcon Band - Our students received
all 1’s at State Band Festival this spring
and 7 LakeVille Memorial High School
students were selected to participate in the
Small
Town
Values
Michigan Lions
All State
Band,
performed
in Hawaii
this
summer
and
our
band
direcState of the Art Education
tor was selected to be the new Director of
A World
the Lions
Band. of Opportunities
•
The Falcon Band - Our students received
all 1’s at State Band Festival this spring
and 7 LakeVille Memorial High School
students were selected to participate in the
Small
Town
Values
Michigan Lions
All State
Band,
performed
in Hawaii
this
summer
and
our
band
direcState of the Art Education
tor was selected to be the new Director of
A World
the Lions
Band. of Opportunities
•
Our Staff - A group of highly trained, caring and supportive individuals working as
a team to help our Falcons achieve - from
the nest to
the time they soar on their own.
www.lakevilleschools.org
11107 Washburn Rd., Otisville, MI 48463
The Choice is Yours:
The Choice is Yours:
•
LakeVille
Community
Schools
(810) 591-3980
Our Staff - A group of highly trained, caring and supportive individuals working as
a team to help our Falcons achieve - from
the nest to
the time they soar on their own.
www.lakevilleschools.org
Picture Yourself
A Falcon...It’s Your Choice
(810) 591-3980
www.lakevilleschools.org
Picture Yourself
LakeVille
Community
Schools
(810) 591-3980
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The LakeVille OUTLOOK
November 2015
Conlee Oil, Exxon Mobil fund math and
science programs with $500 donation
Door decorating contest brings
Halloween Spirit into High School
The high school student council
sponsored a Door Decorating
Contest between seminars this
year. Students were encouraged
to express their creativity while
celebrating Halloween.
The
seminar with the winning
doors received a treat on Friday
October 30th.
Jeff Conlee
of Conlee Oil,
with a station
in Otisville,
presents a $500
check to LakeVille Middle
School Principal
Kelli-Ann Fazer.
The check is a
grant from the
Exxon Mobil Educational Alliance which Conlee sought and
is earmarked for
math and science.
COST: $5.00 per class
(You can purchase a Zumba punch card for $30.00)
PLEASE MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO LAKEVILLE COMMUNITY
EDUCATION – 12455 Wilson Rd, OTISVILLE, 48463
•
•
•
•
This is a 27 WEEK Program, instructed by Heather Zovishlack,
Will be held in the High School Cafeteria. NO SCHOOL – NO CLASS
Drop in basis (pay as you go)
If you have any questions, please contact Community Ed at 810-591-4032.
How it works: We take the “work out of workout, by mixing low-intensity and highintensity moves for an interval-style, calorie-burning dance fitness party. Once the Latin
and World rhythms take over, you’ll see why Zumba Fitness classes are often called
exercise in disguise. Super effective! Super fun!
Benefits: A total workout, combining all elements of fitness – cardio, muscle conditioning,
balance and flexibility, boosted energy and a serious dose of awesome each time you leave
class.
Girls cross country wins regionals
(Continued from Page 1)
a time of 21:16. Then the drama began as senior runner Alexis
Elling fought off two Marlette runners at the finish line, passing
the second one on her last two strides. Alexis finished 12th overall
running a 22:11 followed by Jewell Colley who finished 18th with
a 22:54. The victory was not completed until Lauren Weiss, who
came in 20th overall, ran a personal best of 23:09 and finished
ahead of the next Marlette runner. Rounding out the Lady Falcons
were Kristen Knickerbocker (senior) running a 23:15 for 22nd
overall and Amanda Carls (junior) finishing 33rd with a 24:36. The
girls will be going to the State Finals for the 2nd year in a row.
Last year the team received Academic All-State Honors by earning
a team GPA of 3.5 and finishing in the top 20 in the State.
The team is proudly coached by Mike Brouillet and Brian Fritz.
Special thanks to our traveling parents: Mike and Patti
Chmielewski, Cindy Richard, and Tammy Carls.
November 2015
The LakeVille OUTLOOK
Page 15
Student attendance is early warning sign
484 achieve perfect attendance
Attendance Matters
Good Luck Students!
A new study from the Baltimore Education Research Consortium
shows that absenteeism in the first month of school can predict poor
attendance patterns throughout the year, providing an early warning
sign for parents and educators to intervene and put students back on
track.
Why September Matters: Improving Student Attendance, by Linda
S. Olson, examines attendance in the Baltimore City Public Schools
for pre-kindergarten through 12th grade students in September and
throughout the rest of the 2012-13 school year. The study found:
Students who missed fewer than 2 days in September typically had
good attendance rates for the entire year.
Half the students who missed 2-4 days in September went on to
miss a month or more of school, which is known as chronic absence.
Nearly 9 out of 10 students who missed more than 4 days in September were chronically absent that year.
High school students are having a weekly class competition, until end
of semester, for highest attendance percentage. High school students
are also working toward a Voucher Incentive at end of the semester for
perfect and excellent attendance.
Middle school students are having marking period and semester incentives given out for perfect attendance.
Elementary school students are having “Day- to- Day” classroom perfect attendance incentives. It’s a “surprise” the day that we choose to
catch a class having a perfect attendance classroom!
CONGRATULATIONS “September” Perfect Attendance Students!!!!! WOW nice job students on having Perfect Attendance throughout the month of September. Perfect
means Perfect. No tardies, no
"September"
medical
Perfect Attendance Totals
absences, no excused absences,
no suspensions. Each student re141
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centive. 111
109 111
Thanks for making school attendance a priority in your busy
75 77
schedules. Now the challenge is to continue
34
this attandance pattern through- 30
out the school year!
Here are the 484 students who Otisville
Otter Lake
Columbiaville
Middle School
High School
2014
2015
had perfect attendance for the
month of September:
As important as perfecct attendance is, we cannot overlook an
achievement like that and unfortunately we did just that back in
the June edition of The Outlook
when Addison Wilson was left out.
Here is a reprint of that photo
and a list of prize winners as
it should have appeared with
Addison included.
We regret the eerror.
Jayden Roney – Bike winner!
Brionna Gibson – Free
SUBWAY coupon!
Cathryn-Grace Maclach-
lan - Free SUBWAY coupon!
Addison Willson – Free SUBWAY coupon!
Dalton Blandford - Free SUBWAY coupon!
Lance Peterson – Free SUBWAY
coupon!
Kindergarten
Last Name First Name
Melany G.
Abke
Barry
Austin K.
Benard Robert J.
Bentoski Ashlyn M.
Carlisle Charles D.
Clark
Kelsi E.
Coleman Ana S.
Damm Logan W.
Delmage Joel J.
Falk
James A.
Gomez Brooklynn G.
Harvey Gage M.
Hubert Sophia R.
Jordan
Ryleigh R.
Layman Jackson N.
Machinski Kenna M.
Mancour Katlyn R.
Mead
Liliana T.
Miller
Arianna E.
Mohr
Bentley K.
Newbery Mia R.
Norris
Allie R.
Olender Aeris L.
Logan M.
Parks
Parsons Triton T.
Peruski Colin J.
Richardson Emma R.
Sabisch Annabelle B.
Schisler Kloe L.
Shaw
Kyla E.
Smith
Irelan E.
Strong
Stormy L.
Wooster Isabelle G.
Aubrey L.
Yost
First Grade
Abke
Ethan B.
Andersen Alexis L.
Anderson Alivia M.
Avery
Jayden B.
Bazely
Damian R.
Blogg
Braden G.
Blogg
Mackenzie D.
Burcar Christopher C.
Clemons Nicklas S.
Dinsmoore Ashton D.
Doty
Brooke I.
Engberg Hunter M.
Gitre
Logan J.
Guyton Cole
Harper Monika L.
Harris
Blake D.
Heusted Lillian R.
Linson
Wyatt C.
Margrif Gavin T.
Mead
Cole A.
Nevadomski Austin J.
Patterson Brady B.
Starr P.
Periso
Preston Harmonie A.
Roberts Benjamin L.
Rock
Desiree N.
Cross
Preston J.
Diamond Cole R.
Gauthier Esabella M.
Nicholas P.
Gillies
Girlish
Jasmine J.
Greenwald Brenden M.
Harcek Katheryn E.
Grant M.
Hayes
Jackson Garett W.
Johnson Kaylynn M.
Kilburn Matthew J.
Lawson Nina J.
Lloyd
Zane R.
Arianna N.
Long
Maclachlan
Cathryn-Grace J.
Marenic Joel N.
McMullin Jacob K.
Andrew L.
Morey
Oliver
Charlize C.
Kyle M.
Price
Richardson Charles D.
Richmond Mason A.
Soye
Destini K.
Strother Brady M.
Thompson II Daniel M.
Tyler
Danielle R.
Upthegrove Brendan E.
Waterman Rylie E.
Wells
Gage M.
Lacey P.
Wood
Seventh Grade
Allen
Joel W.
Baldermann David J.
Baldermann Micah D.
Barton
Isaiah D.
Bush-Heller Emma M.
Craig
Sadie N.
Cummings Jessica L.
Foster
Chase T.
Ethan M.
Goad
Griffith
Dakota C.
Gage M.
Griffith
Griswold Caleb L.
Huggler Calvin P.
Lalonde Breanna L.
Lehman Elizabeth J.
Macsuga Brianna M.
McLaren II Brian R.
Meek
Jacob M.
Newton Isabel C.
Selesky Samuel T.
Skinner Allison L.
Smith
Marissa B.
Spencer Abbigael J.
Sturgill
Allyssa M.
Tebbe
Devin A.
Thomas Chance B.
West
Breonna R.
White
Jacob Q.
Williams Karley R.
Woolley Leighann M.
Wooster Trinity E.
Austin M.
Miller
Christopher A.
Mims
Morey
Grace E.
Morey
Karalynn M.
Taylor N.
Moss
Newton Madaline T.
PooleChristopher
Privett
Mackenzie R.
Stanbaugh Tyler
Stevens Preston
Adara E.
West
Williams Scott A.
Young
Zachary P.
Zak
Emily A.
Tenth Grade
Allendorfer Bradley
Amy
Nicklas D.
Ashby
Angelica J.
Trenton
Basner
Baxter
Henry J.
Burgett Hunter
Cargill
Alexis N.
Chamberlain Shannon
Christ-Carpenter Charity
Duckert Jacob
Dunkley Zachary W.
Egan
Devon M.
Elling
Blade M.
Engelmann Khloe L.
Frisch
Noah V.
Gamelin Cody
Giuliani Cody M.
Green David
Hanje
Dylan M.
Zachary T.
Hanna
Hiltz
Michalyn N.
Hook II Jason J.
Leddick Marcus D.
Lehman Dakota S.
Leix
Ryan S.
Linson
Joseph R.
Main
Jacob A.
Mooney Kailee M.
Morris
Samantha A.
Olmstead Trevor J.
Nathanial C.
Phelps
Rzepecki Daneil K.
Caleb S.
Shann
Swantek Hannah J.
Ward
Cheyenne M.
Wells
Breanna M.
Westendorf Brooklynn M.
Wheeler Kody R.
Eleventh Grade
Athey
Eric J.
Avendt Sarenia E.
Bradley Jenna M.
Bronson Anna B.
Burgett IV Vadice F.
Cain
Kali R.
Carls
Amanda N.
Carlson Kyle P.
Per Building
160
140
Number of students
120
100
80
60
40
20
0
Rogers
Emma G.
Schmidt Arnold J.
Schneider Gavin T.
Schubert Lauryn E.
Shannon Elijah L.
Smith
Caleb L.
Tebbe
Alyssa A.
Terwilliger Drake J.
Wallington Sara A.
Wilson
Rohnin V.
Second Grade
Abke
Cheryl A.
Wendy S.
Abke
Addison Madilyn M.
Sierra R.
Arnold
Avery
Brooke E.
Bush
Alexandria E.
Chase
Alisa J.
Clason
Aubree A.
Dinsmoore Abigail S.
Eason
Keaton D.
Eaton
Noah N.
Anna C.
Egan
Chase A.
Egan
Garcia
Isabella M.
Seth A.
Glover
Guyton Christopher D.
Hall
Mya E.
Samantha P.
Hecht
Hiltz
Aaron J.
Jenner
Caleb M.
Jobson Addison R.
Jones
Bailey E.
Jones
Christian N.
Lanter
Evan C.
Tyler M.
Leach
Lutze
Joel M.
McKuen Riley A.
Morey
Dakota S.
Nelson Konner A.
Newbery Anabell R.
Reinhardt Michelle A.
Rives
Victoria L.
Roberts Jack L.
Sabisch Nicholas R.
Shann
Kelton F.
Swank
Zoe A.
Talbot
Kaylee M.
Thompson Cole A.
Wilson
Madeline R.
Wooster Madison J.
York
Leona M.
Third Grade
Banyas Tyler J.
Barron
Gabriel R.
Alison I.
Barry
Bowen Colin M.
Christ
Dylan M.
Conley
Rylee J.
DeBoer Nicholas E.
Raigan M.
Dillon
Dowdy Cason M.
Eaton Christopher M.
Falk
Alainea M.
Jacob R.
Fluty
Frantom Audrey G.
Frantom Isaac C.
Glover
Nora R.
Lillian R.
Gray
Heatwole Thomas S.
Heusted Madelyn S.
Holbrook Jo Ellen M.
Jordan
Kassidy K.
Kennedy Connor D.
Brooklyn L.
Krouse
Langworthy Maggie J.
Miranda A.
Long
Trevon L.
Love
Margrif Taylor M.
Nevadomski Mallorie R.
Nicholes Gabriel J.
Periso
Kylie M.
Peterson Brady D.
Rohlman Ava L.
Sonday Elizabeth R.
Sonday Rebecca E.
Thomas Cheyenne R.
Kady N.
Treutle
White
Ashton M.
Keira S.
Wilson
Fourth Grade
Aikens
Bryant A.
Alexander Kiera E.
Bell
Lucas W.
Birchmeier Devyn J.
Coleman Nicholas J.
Delmage Allison G.
Evan T.
Egan
Foster
Taran L.
Furtado Karlie E.
Gibson Larissa M.
Hall
Kadence O.
Heatwole Morgan R.
Hennessy Dylan M.
Holbrook Katherine I.
Huggler Jonathan A.
Krasher Sophie R.
Lash
Natalie E.
Lee
Caden W.
Lopez-Luna Luis E.
Lutze
Joshua L.
Lyons
Lucas D.
Marshall Turon D.
McDowell Declan J.
McLeod Kenadi G.
Newbery Brooke M.
Elijah
Nolen
Norris
Ryan L.
Parsons Tyler A.
Ramoie Jacob A.
Roney
Jayden J.
Noelle P.
Rood
Schisler Parker R.
Schmidt Bradley J.
Schubert Kaylynn M.
Smith
Lillian M.
Stanley Marissa M.
Tebbe
Kaitlynn L.
Thomas Laredo J.
Thompson Anthony C.
Tucker
Emily M.
Venable Brynn K.
Weir
Jessica A.
West
Ella M.
Wirick
Harley J.
Wirick
Rick A.
Wooster Kira R.
Fifth Grade
Abke
Edward M.
Ashby
Ellie M.
Baldermann Katie M.
Barron
Corbin A.
Church Jazman E.
Davidson-Edmond
Thomas J.
Duckert Caleb M.
George Olivia K.
Gibson Colton C.
Girlish
Destiny D.
Hawley Bryce J.
Hecht
Nathan D.
Hennessy Devon M.
Jarrell
Kaylee M.
Kampfer Asher V.
Kampfer Elijah D.
Kampfer Nevan T.
Ladd
Hannah M.
Lambing Madison E.
Long
Kristopher A.
McDowell Alexander D.
Miller
Rylea A.
Neminski Benjamin W.
Nolen
Walter S.
Parsons Joe L.
Parsons Trinity B.
Peterson Lance D.
Pike
Emily C.
Brett R.
Raible
Raible
Emily A.
Rankin
Sebastian C.
Reinhardt Kayla M.
Roney
Ethan R.
Schmidt Ethan B.
Soye
Faythe L.
Sutton
Brenden L.
Torrance Jazlyn R.
Vickery Kayden L.
Wallington Autumn C.
Wright
Kendall S.
Sixth Grade
Alexander Caden L.
Barritt
Jodi L.
Baxter
Christopher S.
Blandford Dalton P.
Alexander R.
Brock
Burgett Marissa J.
Chavez Elizabeth M.
Chudy III Mark E.
Cooper Cy A.
Crampton Abby L.
At Columbiaville Elementary
Perfect attendance earns prizes
Wright
Aiden C.
Young
Nathan M.
Eighth Grade
AllendorferKarsten R.
Allmon Jacob A.
Abraham D.
Baxter
Brown
Madison M.
Buckel
Alexander T.
Campbell Abigail
Abigail N.
Cross
Davis
Sean M.
Duckwitz Ashley J.
Egan
Dylan J.
Finn
Kaytlin A.
Fyfe
Abigail I.
Gillies
Natalie N.
Goodman Aleasa
Harmon Aurora M.
Scott D.
Hatch
Jackson Samuel T.
Jobson Kohl M.
Johnson Brianna N.
Kiekens Isabella S.
Knickerbocker Kory E.
Leggewie Madison E.
Leland
Mason R.
Maples Elih L.
McPherson Marley C.
Merkle Andrew S.
Newcombe Isaac A.
Nicholes Chloe J.
Rzepecki Emily C.
Smith
Tristin T.
Hunter M.
Sorge
Valls
Joslyn M.
Vaughter LaTa’Vius M.
Vines
Zakia L.
Weigandt Molly M.
Wheeler Kinsley M.
WhiteheadMina R.
Williams Alissa A.
Ninth Grade
Anderson David M.
Barton
Alexandra L.
Black
Quinton T.
Campbell Taylor J.
Coleman Emily M.
Craft
Hailey N.
Cypher Raini A.
Depew Emily M.
Deschner Henry J.
English
Courtney C.
Fournier III John
Hilliard
Isabelle G.
Ihrke
Eric A.
Jarosz
Logan J.
Jarrell
Jeremy J.
Sean R.
Jorrey
Rubi G.
June
Lambert Alexander J.
Layman James C.
Martin
Savannah R.
McConnell Quinlan K.
Hannah L.
Clark
Coe
Bethany R.
Colley
Jewell D.
Coultas Andrea N.
English
Kyle R.
Evans
Abigail E.
Fuller
Randi-May E.
Garcia
Maria A.
Goodman Brittany
Gottschalk Shelle L.
Cody T.
Griffith
Guzowski Katherine M.
Houston Hannah J.
Jackson Taylor M.
Kettler
Ashton B.
Key
Seana A.
Lundquist Nicholas M.
Marrero Gabriel K.
McConnell Duncan W.
Morrisette Olivia L.
Newton Gabriel N.
Ousnamer Jenna M.
Scott
Sara E.
Simons Josef R.
Smith
Lindsay E.
Stanbaugh Nicole E.
Waterman Garrett L.
West
Sequoia T.
Wilson
Nathaniel R.
Twelvth Grade
AllendorferEmily R.
Bartlett Brandon J.
Bice
Alicia M.
Cain
Shelby A.
Carll
Logan D.
Clark
Karly J.
Coleman Alexander W.
Ford
Cheyenne L.
Griswold Jacob L.
Haggadone Cody J.
Hallwood Cole G.
Hashley Brandi
Horton Wyatt A.
Hubert Amy R.
Kaylee A.
Ihrke
Knickerbocker Kristin
Lauria
Emily
Lincoln Bailey M.
Marsh
Jason T.
Mata
Mariah R.
Mohr
Matthew R.
Mozader Joseph P.
Nitz
Aerolyn S.
Raible
Brooke E.
Rini
Sarah J.
Smith
Austin D.
Szikszay Brandon T.
Taylor
Christion
Warden Lyndsie E.
Wietecha James M.
Wilson
Matthew M.
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The LakeVille OUTLOOK
November 2015
Falcon
Homecoming
2015
This year’s theme was “Decades” with the
classes coming up with floats that brought
together football and a specific decade,
whether it is Pac Man from the 80’s or
Rollerblading under a Disco Ball from the 70’s.
Those who don’t know
better call it
Powder Puff
Seniors Casey Abbasspour
& Josh Hutchison
A special thanks to the 2014 Homecoming Queen Ms. Callie Auten &
King Mr. Geno Mersino
Seniors Grace Campbell
& Joey Mozader
Freshmen Princess Amani West &
Prince Nathan Athey
Seniors Abigail Neminski
& Austin Zudell
Homecoming
Royalty
Seniors Alexa Papak
& Bailey Lincoln
Sophomore Princess Kirstyn Brown
& Prince David Green
Seniors Whitney Wright
& Jalen French
Junior Princess Meagan Clark &
Prince Joey McCray
The student council would like to thank all those who helped make this homecoming special.