SUNews Jan 16 - William Penn School District
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SUNews Jan 16 - William Penn School District
William Penn School District Scholastic & Uplifting News! January 2016 Pamela A. Bookman, Public Relations Coordinator Joseph J. Bruni, Superintendent of Schools Special Awards for December Alumni Patriot Awards! William Penn School District Alumni Patriot Awards were presented to selected members of the faculty and staff who have graduated from William Penn School District high schools and have longterm service as William Penn School District employees. Alumni Patriot Award recipients for 2015 are (from left to right) Ms. Caroline Meister, School Nurse, Lansdowne-Aldan High School graduate; Mr. William Ricketts, Elementary Band Instructor, Yeadon High School graduate; Ms. Yvette Calvin, Foreign Language Teacher, Penn Wood High School graduate; and Ms. Norma Wilson, School Secretary, Darby-Colwyn High School graduate. January is School Director Recognition Month! School Director Recognition Month Resolution WHEREAS, the role of locally elected school officials has served the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and local communities in meeting the needs of public education since the passage of the Free School Act in 1834; and WHEREAS, these local boards have discharged their responsibilities to public education in a manner which has placed public education in the forefront of our educational systems; and WHEREAS, locally elected officials have distinguished themselves and their communities in this non-paid, volunteer public service commitment; and WHEREAS, the contributions of these men and women should be recognized and appreciated by those who benefit from the workings of our public school system, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Executive Board of the Pennsylvania School Boards Association hereby proclaims the month of January as School Director Recognition Month in this commonwealth; and FURTHER RESOLVES that this proclamation be communicated to all school faculty and staff, school officials, and local communities in recognition of service locally-elected officials provide to the citizenry of this commonwealth. RESOLVED, the 21st day of December 2015. Special thanks to the William Penn School District Board of Directors for their service to the William Penn School District: Ms. Jennifer Hoff, President; Mr. Rafi Cave, Vice President; Board Members Ms. Monique Boykins, Mr. Darren Burrell, Ms. Marion Fitti, Mr. Kevin Hobbs, Ms. Charlotte Hummel, Ms. Louella Richardson, and Mr. Robert E. Wright, Sr.; former Board Members Ms. Diane Leahan and Mr. Robert Reardon; and Student Board Representatives Miss Francisca Mukova and Miss Emma Williams. William Penn Earns a Place on the College Board’s AP District Honor Roll William Penn School District earned a place on the College Board’s 6th Annual AP (Advanced Placement) District Honor Roll. The distinction is given to school districts in the U.S. for increasing access to AP course work while simultaneously maintaining or increasing the number of students who earn scores of 3 or higher on AP Exams. Four hundred and twenty-five school districts across the U.S. earned a place on the AP District Honor Roll. William Penn is one of three Delaware County school districts included on the 6th Annual honor roll, joining the Marple Newtown and Radnor School Districts. The College Board analyzed three years of AP data (2013-2015) for criteria for inclusion on the AP District Honor Roll. The following criteria were used. Districts must: Increase participation/access to AP by at least 4 percent in large districts, at least 6 percent in medium districts, and at least 11 percent in small districts; Increase or maintain the percentage of exams taken by African American, Hispanic/Latino, and American Indian/Alaska Native students; and Improve or maintain performance levels when comparing the 2015 percentage of students scoring a 3 or higher to the 2013 percentage, unless the district has already attained a performance level at which more than 70 percent of its AP students are scoring a 3 or higher. Social workers and student volunteers sorted toys for families to pick up at the WPSD Annual Toys for Tots event. Shown (l-r) are Tanaka Mada, Clarisa Ageyman, Ms. Marisa Taddonio, Dawn Root, Hervelange Auguste, and Ms. Nikole Heilmann. Harcum College’s Dental Center Offering Free Sealant Day for Children Harcum College’s Cohen Dental Center is hosting its Annual Free Sealant Day on Dr. King Day, Monday, January 18, 2016, with appointments at 9 a.m., 10:30 a.m., and 1 p.m. until all slots are full. Parents interested in the free services for their child must schedule an appointment at 610526-06113 as soon as possible. Space is limited. As a community outreach event to promote preventive oral care and family health, the center is offering free dental hygiene services to children ages 6-12 on Dr. King Day. The free services include application of cavity-preventing seals on children’s teeth, oral exams, fluoride treatments, as well as instructions and tips in dental health care. The Cohen Dental Center is located at 750 Montgomery Avenue in Bryn Mawr, PA. Toys for Tots On December 21 and 22, 2015, William Penn School District social workers Ms. Nikole Heilmann and Ms. Marisa Taddonio, with the help of student volunteers from Penn Wood High School, distributed toys to 216 families in its Annual Toys for Tots Event. In November, WPSD guidance counselors and social workers registered families to receive toys. Families enrolled nearly 500 children ranging in age from infant to 12 years. The toys were provided by the United States Marine Corps Unit in Folsom, PA. Ms. Jane Harbert, Director of Schools, played the water glasses and Mr. Joseph Bruni (far right), Superintendent, played the pots and pans in a novelty piece called Christmas in the Kitchen. They were directed by elementary band instructor Mr. William Ricketts at the winter concert Penn Wood High School’s FMFCU Interns Place First in Membership Drive Walnut Street School Awarded Two Target Grants Penn Wood High School Franklin Mint Federal Credit Union student interns, (l-r) Edna Bonsu, Dennis Manyeah, Tiffany Levine, and Kenny Ngaima, won first place in the credit union’s membership drive. Ms. Delaine Jones, 2nd-grade teacher at Walnut Street Elementary School, and Mr. Joseph Williams, Walnut Street Elementary School Principal, have each been awarded 2016 Target Field Trip Grants in the amount of $700 each. Ms. Delaine’s grant award will be used for a second-grade class trip to the Tyler Arboretum. Mr. Williams’ award will be used toward a fifth-grade class trip to Independence Mall. Target Field Trip Grants Program was established in 2006 to help teachers enhance their students’ classroom experience by providing funds for field trips. Target is on track to reach $1 billion in giving for education by the end of this year. Student interns for the Penn Wood High School Student-Operated Branch of the Franklin Mint Federal Credit Union (FMFCU) came in first place in the FMFCU Student Branch Membership Contest. The interns are Edna Bonsu, Tiffany Levine, Dennis Manyeah, and Kenny Ngaima. They were awarded a catered lunch and received a modest monetary award from the FMFCU StudentOperated Branch/Financial Literacy Center. Other branches in the contest were Strath Haven, Marple Newtown, TCHS Brandywine, Interboro, Springfield, Upper Darby, Garnet Valley, and DuPont high schools. The interns helped students to open FMFCU memberships and encouraged them to save money. They assisted in setting up direct deposit for students with jobs. Ms. Jill LaFreniere and Ms. Barbara Smeck, FMFCU employees who serve as Intern Coordinators for the Penn Wood branch, advise students on account safety and use of the FMFCU mobile application. Mr. Tom Edwards, Penn Wood High School Business/Cooperative Education teacher, is the FMFCU Liaison. Ms. Elizabeth Brown, Penn Wood High School Guidance Counselor, helps FMFCU with the student intern interviewing and hiring process. Penn Wood Track Teams Excelling and Breaking Records! The Penn Wood High School girls broke a stadium record, the school record, and the 2nd fastest time in PA in the distance medley relay. Agnes Mansaray broke the Delco record in the 400-meter run and is #1 in PA and #4 in the U.S. Terri Turner is #8 in PA in the 400-meter run The Penn Wood High School boys Ndiaga Seck and Dennis Manyeah are #2 and #4 PA in the 400-meter run. The 4x400-meter relay team is #2 in PA and #6 in the U.S. Lansdowne/Upper Darby Rotary Club December Student of the Month Awards The Rotary Club of Upper Darby and Lansdowne recognizes high school seniors from the Penn Wood, Archbishop Prendergast & Monsignor Bonner, and Upper Darby High schools in its Student of the Month Program. At Penn Wood High School, Tiguida Konde and Annon Merritt were selected as Students of the Month for December 2015. Students are selected based on academic performance, leadership skills and participation in extracurricular activities. Tiguida has a rigorous academic schedule that includes Advanced Placement courses in Calculus and English Literature and Composition. She has also taken courses at Delaware County Community College through the Dual Enrollment Program. Tiguida is a member of the National Honor Society, National Math Honor Society, and Student Council, and serves on the Senior Class and Yearbook Committees. She plays on the Penn Wood Volleyball, Softball, Indoor Track, and Outdoor Track Teams. Ms. Konde has received an All-Del Val League award and All-Delco Honorable Mention for volleyball and a Leadership Award for Track & Field. Community service and volunteer activities include assisting in building a playground, selling t-shirts to raise money for the school, and hosting a PSSA testing pep rally to help motivate children. She plans to attend Temple University or New York University to study Business. Annon Merritt is a member of National Art Honor Society, Speech & Debate Club, and has earned a place on the Honor Roll since seventh grade. He is a member of the Penn Wood Student Council, enjoys playing the piano, was the Head Coordinator for the Penn Wood High School Fashion Show, and is a member of the Choir. Mr. Merritt has volunteered at the Dragonfly Forest Camp, Blessings Summer Camp, and tutors students at Evans Elementary School. He has received a Varsity Debate Award. He plans to major in Graphic Design at Temple University in pursuit of a career in the field of music or graphic design. Tiguida Konde and Annon Merritt were honored at a luncheon held in December at the Drexelbrook Conference Center and presented with certificates from the Rotary Club. Scenes from the WPSD International Hackathon Sharing Book Clubs at Ardmore Avenue School! Some students in Mr. Matthew Lammon’s reading class at Ardmore Avenue Elementary School created puppet shows to share books they are reading independently. Amber Harrisson Faheem Matthews Tamasen Allen Bey