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July 2012 Newsletter A community where learners excel! Vol. XII, No. 11 Congratulations Class of 2012 Valedictorian E Salutatorian Emily Feldpausch mily Feldpausch is a member of the National Honor Society, captain of the varsity lacrosse team, member of the varsity soccer team and a two-time academic all-star. She is treasurer of Odyssey of the Mind team, secretary of Student Executive Council, math department peer tutor, president of SADD, member of the yearbook and history clubs, treasurer of CIA, and volunteers in the school and community. She received the New York State 2012 Scholarship for Academic Excellence, National Merit Scholarship Commended, CF Valedictorian Medal, CF Scholarship Foundation Scholarship, CF Administration Award Scholarship, Hillcrest Rotary Scholarship, Ed Warner Memorial Scholarship, RYLA Award, Elmira College Valedictorian Scholarship and the Sgt. Lawrence D. Peters Scholarship. She will attend Elmira College, majoring in biology and chemistry. James Allen J ames Allen is a member of the National Honor Society, president of the CF chorus and CF honor society. He is captain of both the cross country and track and field teams. He received the New York State 2012 Scholarship for Academic Excellence,US Army Reserve National Scholar/Athlete Award, Chenango Forks Salutatorian Medal, Chenango Forks Administration Award Scholarship, Chenango Forks Scholarship Foundation Scholarship, Robert Cushing Memorial Award, and the Charles Sabine Memorial Award. He plans to attend Georgetown University and major in biochemistry. Top 10 continued on next page. Students earn top reader recognition E ncouraging reading at an early age is an important part of education. At CFE, students can participate in the Accelerated Reader program. This is an easy to use computerbased tool that inspires students to read more and better books. Each book has a point value and students track their points. This year, students who received the most points in each grade are Dawson Palmer, Dante Hovancik and Julie Heaney. Dawson had the most overall points. Congratulation to all three students for setting a D Dawson P Palmer, l 6616 16 points. i Dante Hovancik, 502 points. Julie J li li Heaney, H 283 28 283.7 3 7 points. i wonderful example on the importance of reading. 3rd-grade, Lisa Moody’s class. 4th-grade, Sue Johnson’ class. 5th-grade, Jim Bender’s class. -Linda Myers, communications coordinator Board of Education: Don Edwards-President; Jack Sines-Vice President; Spyros Dimatos, Melissa Stephens, Judy Warner Superintendent of Schools-Joe Peck Associate Superintendent for Curriculum/Instruction, Health/Safety Matters & Special Education-Kathleen Dixon Congratulations CF Students 2 Top 10 students Andrew Collyer A 3 ndrew Collyer is a member of the National Honor Society. He played football for six years and was a co-captain. He ran track and field, and is a member of CIA, Science Olympiad, NASA Lunar Research team, band and jazz band, Weather Watch, CF Scholarship Foundation, Boy Scout Troop #152, was junior class president and is active in his church youth group. He is a fouryear graduate from Seminary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. He received the New York State Academic Excellence Award, Joseph P. Mangan Post 1194 American Legion Humanitarian Award, Hillcrest Rotary Scholarship, Frank G. Paul Medal of Excellence in Math & Science, Chenango Forks Scholarship Foundation Scholarship, Broome Community College Presidential Scholarship, Broome Community College Alumni Association Incoming Freshman Scholarship, US Air Force Scholar/Athlete Award, Broome County Republican Women’s Club June B. Harding Scholarship, Chenango Forks Band Boosters Scholarship and Chenango Forks After-Prom Party Scholarship. In the fall, he will attend BCC, majoring in liberal arts and then will transfer to BYU for pre-medicine and go on to medical school. Taylor Powers T 4 aylor Powers is a member of Science Olympiad, the NASA Lunar Research team, CF Scholarship Foundation, Binghamton Youth Symphony Orchestra, all-county band, the school pit band and girls tennis. She is a two-time scholar athlete and academic all-star. She received a Chenango Forks Scholarship Foundation Scholarship, Chenango Forks Band Boosters Scholarship, Joseph P. Mangan Post 1194 American Legion Personal Effort Award, and the US Marine Semper Fidellis Award for Music Excellence. In the fall, she will attend SUNY Geneseo, majoring in biology. July 2012 Nicholas Shannon 5 N ick Shannon is a member of the National Honor Society, the cross country team, Odyssey of the Mind, drama club, Science Olympiad, Envirothon, Weather Watch, the CF Scholarship Foundation and the Boy Scouts, where he earned his Eagle Scout Badge. He received the Senator Thomas W. Libous Community Service Award, SUNY ESF Presidential Scholarship, Chenango Forks Scholarship Foundation Scholarship, Port Crane Civic Association Scholarship and the Air Force Math & Science Award. He will attend SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry and major in landscape architecture. Ariel Roys A 6 riel Roys is a member of the National Honor Society, Odyssey of the Mind, student council, yearbook club, Weather Watch, CIA, drama club, Science Olympiad, and the NASA Lunar Research team. She played soccer and ran indoor and outdoor track. She is on the highest honor roll, was all-division and an academic all-star. She received the Student Council Leadership Scholarship, Chenango Forks Scholarship Foundation Scholarship, Chris Reardon Memorial Scholarship, Kattelville Athletic Association Scholarship and the SUNY ESF Presidential Scholarship. She will attend BCC in the fall and then SUNY ESF to major in environmental resources engineering. Zachary Jeske Z 7 ach Jeske is a member of the National Honor Society, the football and lacrosse teams, ski club and executive student council. He received the Clarkson Merit Scholarship, Student Council Leadership Scholarship, Daughters of the American Revolution Bronze American History Award, Chenango Forks Scholarship Foundation Scholarship and the Kattelville Athletic Association Scholarship. In the fall, he will attend Clarkson University, majoring in aeronautical engineering. July 2012 Bradley Oliver B 8 Congratulations CF Students Taking a try at a track meet radley Oliver is a member of the National Honor Society, the NASA Lunar Research team, Science Olympiad, yearbook club, CIA and played varsity golf. He received the Houghton Academic Award, Houghton College Excellence Award, Word of Life Creative Discipleship Award, Chenango Fo rk s S c h o l a r s h i p Fo u n d a t i o n Scholarship and the US Marines Scholastic Excellence Award. He will attend Houghton College in the fall, majoring in business administration. Mariya Pecheny M 9 ariya Pecheny is a member of the National Honor Society, the soccer and track and field teams, and chorus. She received the Saint Bonaventure Athletic Scholarship, Saint Bonaventure Friar Scholarship, Joseph P. Mangan Post 1194 American Legion Ladies Auxiliary Award, Joseph P. Mangan Post 1194 American Legion Citizenship Award and the US Army Reserve national Scholar/ Athlete Award. She will attend Saint Bonaventure University in the fall and major in biology. Stephanie Zdimal S 10 tephanie Zdimal is a member of the National Honor Society, serving as CF secretary. She is a member of the Chenango Forks Scholarship Foundation, vocal ensemble, Chenango Forks PTA, and Southeastern Region PTA youth member. She was secretary of the senior class. During her high school years, Stephanie received dozens of awards and prizes for her artistic creativity, including being the national winner of the Heinz Ketchup bottle label design contest and this year’s CF art student of the year. She received a CF Scholarship Foundation Scholarship, Keystone College Academic Scholarship, Chenango Forks PTA Scholarship, Portfolio Squad Art Award, NYSASBO Outstanding Workplace Contribution Scholarship, and Chenango Forks After-Prom Party Scholarship. She will attend Keystone College where she will major in the visual arts. 3 S tudents in grades 3-5 participated in the first CFE Track Meet, held in June. Third-grade teacher Christina Germano coordinated the event as a way for these young students to learn about various track and field events such as the high jump, long jump, and a number of races. Not only did it teach them about physical fitness, but it’s hoped some of these budding athletes will continue in the sport as they get into high school. -Linda Myers, communication coordinator Congratulations CF Students 4 July 2012 2012 graduates Graduate Future plans Scholarships & Awards James Allen Georgetown University/Biochemistry New York State 2012 Scholarship for Academic Excellence,US Army Reserve National Scholar/Athlete Award, Chenango Forks Salutatorian Medal, Chenango Forks Administration Award Scholarship, Chenango Forks Scholarship Foundation Scholarship, Robert Cushing Memorial Award, Charles Sabine Memorial Award Lukas Aston BCC/Accounting Joe Aston Memorial Scholarship, Kattelville Athletic Association Scholarship, Greater Binghamton Scholastic Challenge Scholarship Alexandra Barvinchak BCC/Music Chenango Forks Scholarship Foundation Scholarship, Cady Family Music Scholarship Rachel Bouton undecided Chenango Forks Scholarship Foundation Scholarship, Portfolio Squad Art Award, New York State Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman Triple “C” Award, Robert W. Smith Memorial Foundation Kenneth Bowen BCC/Civil Engineering Tech. Maine Kiwanis/Southern Tier Technology Educator Association Scholarship, James & Thelma Barrett Memorial Scholarship Adam Bronson BCC/Criminal Justice Joseph Burke Greenville Technical/Health Program Hailey Byrd TCCC/Engineering Science Courtney Casterlin Nicole Clark Goldey Beacom-College/Sports Management Chenango Forks Alumni Scholarship, Portfolio Squad Art Award, Kattelville Athletic Association Scholarship BCC/Human Services Zachary Clink undecided Andrew Collyer BCC/Liberal Arts and Sciences New York State Academic Excellence Award, Hillcrest Rotary Scholarship, Frank G. Paul Medal of Excellence in Math & Science, Chenango Forks Scholarship Foundation Scholarship, Broome Community College Presidential Scholarship & Alumni Association Incoming Freshman Scholarship, US Air Force Scholar/Athlete Award, Broome County Republican Women’s Club June B. Harding Scholarship, Chenango Forks Band Boosters Scholarship, Chenango Forks After-Prom Party Scholarship, Joseph P. Mangan Post 1194 American Legion Humanitarian Award, Hillcrest Rotary Scholarship Joshua Cortright BCC/Criminal Justice Dr. John R. Grasso, D.D.S. Memorial Rank Scholarship Lindsey Crawford BCC/Medical Information Tech. Casey Curtin workforce Hatala Orthodontics, P.C. Scholarship Award, Broome-Tioga BOCES School to Careers Outstanding Student Award, US Air Force Technology Award, Chenango Forks Community Association Scholarship Jonathan Davern US Army Sebastian Decker undecided Donald Decker, Jr. BCC/Accounting Tyler Donahue workforce Justin Doris workforce Valerie Dybas University at Buffalo/Occupational Therapy Chenango Forks Scholarship Foundation Scholarship,Chenango Forks Good Sportsmanship Award, Port Crane Civic Association Scholarship, Jim Roma Sr. Memorial CYO Scholarship, Chenango Forks Band Boosters Scholarship, David E. Frank Memorial Music Award, Hillcrest Rotary Scholarship, Chenango Forks Teachers’ Association Scholarship Broome-Tioga BOCES President’s Award for Outstanding Academic Excellence Congratulations CF Students July 2012 Graduate Future plans Scholarships & Awards Emily Feldpausch Elmira College/Biology New York State 2012 Scholarship for Academic Excellence, National Merit Scholarship Commended, Chenango Forks Valedictorian Medal, Chenango Forks Scholarship Foundation Scholarship, Chenango Forks Administration Award Scholarship, Hillcrest Rotary Scholarship, Ed Warner Memorial Scholarship, RYLA Award, Elmira College Valedictorian Scholarship, Lawrence D. Peters Scholarship Ashley Ferris BCC/Health Science Frank G Paul Medal of Excellence in Math and Science Jennifer Finch BCC/Liberal Arts Jenna Flannery SUNY Cortland/Liberal Arts Broome-Tioga BOCES Community Service Award, Broome-Tioga BOCES President’s Award for Outstanding Academic Excellence Alec Fleicher Hartwick College/Pre-Medicine Hartwick Presidential Scholarship Brandalyn Foster BCC/Liberal Arts Broome-Tioga BOCES Community Service Award, Kelly’s Hope Memorial Scholarship Ramsey Frederickson BCC/Liberal Arts Broome-Tioga BOCES Community Service Award, Broome-Tioga BOCES President’s Award for Outstanding Academic Excellence, Matt Ellis Memorial Scholarship Jessica Furey Paul Mitchell of Orlando/Cosmetology Broome-Tioga BOCES Community Service Award Zachary Gage workforce George Getson TCCC/Liberal Arts Jesse H. Baker Scholarship Callie Gill Wilkes University/Pharmacy Anthony Goehring SUNY Delhi/Culinary Arts Wilkes University Dean’s Scholarship, Chenango Forks Scholarship Foundation Scholarship, Chenango Forks PTA Scholarship, Dance Connection Award, Democratic Women of Broome County Scholarship, Joseph P. Mangan Post 1194 American Legion Citizenship Award, Chenango Forks Teachers’ Association Scholarship Adam Grove US Navy Kelley Guth BCC/Hotel & Restaurant Mgmt. Cady Family Music Scholarship Courtney Hadden University of Maryland Baltimore County/Biology University of Maryland Baltimore County Athletic Scholarship Laura Haley SUNY Brockport The College @ Brockport Dean’s Scholar-in-Residence Scholarship, Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizen Award, Portfolio Squad Art Scholarship “Patrick Blair Emerging Artist Award”, Stu Naismith Peacemaker, Chenango Forks Scholarship Foundation Scholarship, US Marines Distinguished Athlete Award, Ryan Carr Memorial Scholarship, Chenango Forks Teachers’ Association Scholarship Phillip Hardy BCC/Liberal Arts Greater Binghamton Scholastic Challenge Scholarship Darren Hessney workforce LaShawna Howard BCC/Liberal Arts Jessica Hujack Warren County CC/Liberal Arts Lindsay Humphrey BCC/Liberal Arts Broome-Tioga BOCES President’s Award for Outstanding Academic Excellence, Patrick Blair Memorial Award Roland Hurlburt US Navy Deziree Huyck BCC/Liberal Arts Lynn Ingraham workforce Zachary Jeske Clarkson University/Aeronautical Eng. Dane Johnson BCC/Environmental Science Erik Johnson SUNY Brockport/Secondary Ed. History Excellence, Patrick Blair Memorial Award Joseph Fassett workforce Broome-Tioga BOCES Community Service Award, Chenango Forks Good Sportsmanship Award 5 Broome-Tioga BOCES Community Service Award, Jessie H. Baker Scholarship India Pinney Memorial Scholarship Portfolio Squad Art Award Clarkson Merit Scholarship, Student Council Leadership Scholarship, Daughters of the American Revolution Bronze American History Award, Chenango Forks Scholarship Foundation Scholarship, Kattelville Athletic Association Scholarship Jesse H. Baker Scholarship, John Philip Sousa National Band Award, Mary R. Cook Scholarship, Chenango Forks Community Association Scholarship, Damaris Smith Desimone Scholarship, Chenango Forks Community Association Scholarship, Dorothy Benjamin Scholarship Congratulations CF Students 6 Graduate Future plans Chelsea Kane Onondaga Comm. College/Criminal Justice Alexis Kellicutt Binghamton University/Psychology July 2012 Scholarships & Awards Future plans Scholarships & Awards Mariya Pecheny St. Bonaventure University/Biochemistry St. Bonaventure Athletic Scholarship, St. Bonaventure Friar Scholarship, US Army Reserve National Scholar/Athlete Award, Joseph P. Mangan Post 1194 American Legion Ladies Auxiliary Award, Joseph P. Mangan Post 1194 American Legion Citizenship Award Taylor Powers SUNY Geneseo/Biology Chenango Forks Scholarship Foundation Scholarship, Chenango Forks Band Boosters Scholarship, US Marine Semper Fidellis Award for Music Excellence, Joseph P. Mangan Post 1194 American Legion Personal Effort Award John Rhodes BCC/Business Adm. Jack Sherman Toyota Scholarship, Chenango Forks Scholarship Foundation Scholarship Ethan Riche’ BCC/Liberal Arts Andrew Riecke BCC/Business Adm. Ariel Roys BCC/Enviro. Resources Eng. Student Council Leadership Scholarship, Chenango Forks Scholarship Foundation Scholarship, Chris Reardon Memorial Scholarship, Kattelville Athletic Association Scholarship, SUNY ESF Presidential Scholarship Krista Rozelle TCCC/Liberal Arts Ozzy Rudolph workforce Broome-Tioga BOCES Community Service Award, Broome-Tioga BOCES President’s Award for Outstanding Academic Achievement Christopher Rudy SUNY Oneonta/Computer Science Anton Salinkas US Army Nicholas Shannon SUNY ESF/Landscape Arch. Senator Thomas W. Libous Community Service Award, SUNY ESF Presidential Scholarship, Chenango Forks Scholarship Foundation Scholarship, Port Crane Civic Association Scholarship, Air Force Math & Science Award Chenango Forks Scholarship Foundation Scholarship, Chenango Forks Teachers’ Association Scholarship Alex Singh BCC/Liberal Arts & Sciences Chenango Forks Scholarship Foundation Scholarship, Daniela “Dani” Mariano Memorial Scholarship Tiogo Downs “Scholarship Race” Scholarship Ashley Slavick BCC/Occ. Therapy Chenango Forks Scholarship Foundation Scholarship, Hearts & Hands Scholarship New York State 2012 Scholarship for Academic Excellence, Portfolio Squad Art Award, Creative Opportunities Unlimited, Inc., Odyssey of the Mind Scholarship, Chenango Forks Scholarship Foundation Scholarship, Charlotte Kenyon Memorial Scholarship BCC/Early Childhood Chenango Forks Scholarship Foundation Scholarship, People’s National Bank Scholarship Zachary Kolb University at Buffalo/Biochemistry Dr. John R. Grasso, D.D.S. Memorial Scholarship Denis Kovacevic BCC/Medical Assistant Kevin Lamparter PowerSport Institute/Motorcycle Technician Broome-Tioga BOCES President’s Award for Outstanding Academic Achievement, Jesse H. Baker Scholarship Shelby Lawton BCC/Business Chenango Forks Scholarship Foundation Scholarship, Broome-Tioga BOCES Teacher Association Award, Broome-Tioga BOCES President’s Award for Outstanding Academic Excellence, Broome-Tioga BOCES Career & Technical Education Scholarship Zachary Leach Ohio Technical College/Collision Repair & Custom Paints Ryan Leslie BCC/Civil Engineering Reeve Longcoy BCC/Sound Engineering Katelyn Luke BCC/Liberal Arts Two Rivers Homemakers’ Club of Chenango Forks Scholarship Connor Luybli Penn State/Electrical Engineering US Marines Distinguished Athlete Award Carry Manyvanh BCC/Liberal Arts Kelly Martin SUNY Cortland/Exercise Science Daughters of the American Revolution Bronze American History Award Charles Masland Brome-Tioga BOCES/Automotive Technology Mark Slocum BCC/Liberal Arts Matt Ellis Memorial Scholarship Sarah Maximowicz BCC/Liberal Arts & Sciences Creative Opportunities Unlimited, Inc Odyssey of the Mind Scholarship, Portfolio Squad Art Award, Chenango Forks Scholarship Foundation Scholarship, PEF-399 Scholarship, Matt Ellis Memorial Scholarship Amelia Smith travel US Air Force Mathematics & Science Award Kevin Spencer BCC/Engineering Science Chenango Forks Band Booster Award, Chenango Forks Scholarship Foundation Scholarship, Louis Armstrong Jazz Award Rahmel Stroman workforce Steven Maximowicz SUNY New Paltz Nicholas McDonough BCC/Engineering 7 Graduate Magen Kelly Gabriella Martinichio BCC/Biology Congratulations CF Students July 2012 Travis McGowan US Army Tanner McMillen workforce Christopher Miner BCC/Biology Ethan Nelson BCC/Liberal Arts Cory Nowalk undecided Devin O’Brien BCC/Liberal Arts Broome-Tioga BOCES Outstanding Student Award Bradley Oliver Houghton College/Business Adm. Jake Owens US Army Houghton Academic Award, Houghton College Excellence Award, Word of Life Creative Discipleship Award, Chenango Forks Scholarship Foundation Scholarship, US Marines Scholastic Excellence Award Olivia Park BCC/Health Science Daniel Parnell workforce Kevin Pattwell BCC/Homeland Security Kyle Payne workforce Chenango Forks Scholarship Foundation Scholarship, Charlotte Kenyon Memorial Scholarship Portfolio Squad Art Award Jesse H. Baker Scholarship Nicole Szymkowicz Queens University of Charlotte/Biology Queens University of Charlotte Deans Scholarship, Chenango Forks Scholarship Foundation Scholarship, Dance Connection Award Jillian Truex BCC/Liberal Arts People’s National Bank Scholarship Marisa Valdes BCC/Liberal Arts and Sciences Jack Pranitis Memorial Scholarship Amber Villecco BCC/Health Science Bethany Wallen BCC/Liberal Arts Chenango Forks Scholarship Foundation Scholarship, Jesse H. Baker Scholarship, Ed Warner Memorial Scholarship, Portfolio Squad Art Award Patrick Wallen workforce Broome-Tioga BOCES Lifelong Learner Award Marissa Walsh LeMoyne College/Psychology LeMoyne College Founders Award, Lemoyne College Athletic Scholarship, Chenango Forks Scholarship Foundation Scholarship, US Air Force Scholar/ Athlete Award Iyan Warren SUNY Cortland/Adolescent Education US Air Force Technology Award David Williams workforce Taylor Zarrelli BCC/Early Childhood Stephanie Zdimal Keystone College/Visual Arts Keystone College Academic Scholarship, Chenango Forks Scholarship Foundation Scholarship, Portfolio Squad Art Award, NYSASBO Outstanding Workplace Contribution Scholarship, Chenango Forks AfterProm Party Scholarship, Chenango Forks PTA Scholarship Tyler Zweig BCC/Hotel & Restaurant Mgmt. Kyle Baker Award July 2012 Congratulations CF Students APP T-shirt Prom evening ends with a fun, safe party n Saturday, May 19, just after design winner 8 O m i d n i g h t , m o re t h a n 2 0 0 Chenango Forks juniors, seniors and their guests attended the “Roaring 20’s” After-Prom Party (APP) at the high school. The party was the culmination of months of planning and fundraising by the APP committee, which is comprised mainly of parent volunteers of the junior and senior students. S tephanie Zdimal was the winner of this year’s APP T-Shirt Design Contest. Stephanie received a free prom ticket and an After-Prom T-shirt featuring her design. -APP committee Brooke k F Freije, ij Mi Michaela h l T Transue andd M Megan The cafeteria and halls were covered with B Plahanski at the party. black, red and white decorations, including city skylines, freestanding gangster cutouts, twinkling lights, fedora hats, boas and beads. The students were treated to delicious refreshments and a special candy bar. Entertainment included air brush tattooing by California Sun-Daze; an inflatable bungee run and boot camp course, music by DJ Rick Fry; Minute-To-Win-It games and prizes, a photo booth from Save the Date Events, a slide show featuring the juniors and seniors through the years and hypnotist Rich Wilson. Prizes included over 100 Chinese Auction prizes, a t-shirt toss and over $7,000 worth of large prizes in the form of cash and gifts such as i-Pads, T.V.s, refrigerators, GPS systems, cameras and more. Each year, the APP provides a safe and fun environment for the students to continue their prom experience. In addition, the APP Committee will once again award a pair of $250 scholarships to graduating seniors who best exhibited their efforts to make healthy life choices based on their application submissions. Many thanks to those who made this year’s party a great success: the tireless committee volunteers, the Chenango Forks administration, staff and teachers, the CF Sophomore Class, Deb Daniels’ foods classes and our very generous community. Congratulations CF Students Young poets featured at recitation July 2012 9 O n May 23, 30 Chenango Forks elementary and middle school students participated in the 35th Annual Poetry and the Children Day at Binghamton University. The day included inspiration from a key note speaker who shared her journey as a writer and inspired the young poets to keep writing. Audiences then enjoyed students reciting their original poems, which were featured in an anthology given to each of them that day. You can look for a copy of this anthology in each school’s library. Row 1, l-r: Victoria Garcia, Meghan Grannis, Lizzy Wrighter, Briana Walker, Jett Walker, Joseph Behn, Kayleigh Donahue. Row 2, l-r: Kori Jo Dufford, Allison Dell, Daniel Saroka, Corey Tye, Samuel Zarrelli. Row 3, l-r: Ted Statts, Nicholas Dimatos, Logan Gumble, Caden Olmstead, Evan Jacobs. Row 4, l-r: Jared Hopkins, Lauren Simmons. Row 5, l-r: Michael Feldpausch, Ryan Simmons, Lyndsey Stone, Ellie Rosko, Katey Church, Katie Flynn, Jordyn Watrous, Emma Ely, Bailee Haywood. Not Pictured: Allyson Vail, Keenan Liciandrello, Evan Patterson. -Karyn Church, MS reading teacher Let’s do the limbo O nce again, the annual CFE Limbo contest was a fun-filled competition of how low could you go. This year, Madison Meeker hit the lowest of low, clearing level 10. This is under the Liz Level, named after former Kenyon student Liz Williams, who, in 1999, was the first to get the lowest measurement. Stephanie with her T-shirt design for the APP. Congratulations! -Kelly Hillis, CFE P.E. teacher -APP committee Madison Meeker at the limbo bar. We would like to thank the following businesses and individuals for their generous donations: Advanced Auto, Aldi’s Market Applebee’s Arby’s Roast Beef Restaurants Atwater Wireless, Auto Plus BAE Systems Bert Adams Disposal, Best Bagels Binghamton Chrysler-JeepDodge Binghamton Honda Binghamton Precast & Supply Corp Binghamton Senators Hockey Club Binghamton Tennis Center Birnie Bus Service, B-Mets Brandywine Bowl Brass Lantern Tavern Broome County Auto Dealers Council Broome County KYDS Coalition Broome County Sheriffs Assoc. Buckingham Manufacturing California Sun-Daze Ltd. CFCA, CF PTA CF Soccer Club Chenango Bridge Fire Company Chenango Fitness Cold Stone Creamery Country Additions Gift Shop Deacon’s Bench, Denny’s Dick’s Sporting Goods Doug’s Fish Fry Dunkin’ Donuts English Financial Services Expression Hair Design Friendly’s, Frito Lay, Rick Fry Gance’s Complete Catering Gorenflo Family, Grande’s Hank’s For Her Hatala Orthodontics Hillside Garden Center Hogan, Sarzynski, Lynch, Surowka & Dewind, LLP Attorneys @ Law IBEW Local 325 Je T’aime Hair Design Joey’s Italian Ice Jones’ Humdinger, Julie’s Nails Kampai Japanese Steakhouse Kattelville Athletic Association Kenyon Family Kost Tire & Auto Care L. Picciano and Son’s, Inc. Lasting Raize Tanning Laura’s Lunchonette Little Venice, MaineSource Mark Whitford DDS McGirk’s Irish Pub Meineke Car Care Centers Midway Lanes Mirabito Energy Products Monroe Muffler, Mr. Rooter NBT Bank, Nirchi’s, Olum’s Pasquale’s Deli Pavlick Photography, Pepsico Phil’s Gift Shop, Don Phillips Ponderosa, Price Chopper Raymond Corporation Red & White-Guiseppe’s Red Barn Computers Regal Entertainment Group Rubber Ducky Car Wash Ruby & Sons, Sara Lee Scrapbook Connection Scutt’s Driving Academy Security Mutual Life Ins. Co. Spiedie & Rib Pit, Starbucks Studio SoHo Salon Taylor Rental The Hockey Shop The Spot Restaurant Tokyo Sushi Buffet Tom & Jerry’s Sports Trips Tom Ellis Refrigeration AC & Heating Tommy’s Hairstylist Tom’s Coffee Cards & Gifts Tom’s Texas Hots, Upfront Auto VanCott Jewelers Wal-Mart Warner’s Gas Services, Inc. David & Susan Warren Wegman’s Weis Market, Wendy’s Zappia Athletic Products Student art showcased at show T his year’s Da Vinci Art Show was another hit and a number of Chenango Forks Middle School students art work was featured. Congratulations to Alexa Walling, Alexandra Yoest, Claire Stocum, Elisabeth Syron, Emma Haley, Hannah Ciacelli, Kaitlyn Walsh, Kristina Collyer, Kyra Salinkas, Lauryn Stocks, Liam Walsh, Linnae Corgan, Lyndsey Confer, Lyndsey Stone, Makayla Rinker, Olivia Haskell, Sam Suer and Tara Grospin. The Da Vinci Art Show was held at the Broome County Library in May and showcased the area’s best student artwork in the grades k-12. The event included the participation of nearly 60 art teachers from schools in Broome, Chenango, Tioga and Otsego counties. -Jessica Russell, MS art teacher 11 10 The Class of 2012 Congratulations CF Athletes 12 July 2012 Track - Coaches Jason Motell, Christina Germano, Larry Brooks, Nick Groover Section IV Champions, 4x800 Relay- Eric Yonda, Dan White, CJ Melvin,James Allen This relay team broke a 26-year-old school record. All-Division: Academic All-Star: James Allen, Ariel Roys Sportsmanship: Laura Haley, James Allen 800m: James Allen Pole Vault: Ariel Roys Joe Fassett: Pole Vault Congratulations CF Athletes July 2012 Softball - Coach Kim Rullo All-Conference: Michaela Transue, Lindsey Crawford All-Division: Kayla DeNinis, Madison Fiore Academic All-Star: Lindsey Crawford Sportsmanship: Jillian Truex Madison Fiore, Michaela Transue, Jullian Truex, Kayla DeNinis Lindsey Crawford Laura Haley, Joe Fassett, Ariel Roys Eric Yonda, Dan White, CJ Melvin, James Allen. Tennis - Coach Jarod McMullen All-Division: Evan Picciano Academic All-Star: Steve Maximowicz Sportsmanship: Mark Slocum Girls lacrosse - Coach Mike O’Hearn Section IV All Stars: 1st team midfield: Amber Villecco 2nd team attack: Sierra Torillo 2nd team attack: Rachel Kenyon Academic All-Star: Emily Feldpausch Sportsmanship: Sarah Maximowicz Steve Maximowicz, Evan Picciano, Mark Slocum L-r: Amber Villecco, Emily Feldpausch, Sierra Torillo, Rachel Kenyon, Sarah Maximowicz. Baseball - Coach Jim Bender Boys lacrosse - Coaches Mark Freije & Dave Pavlick All-Conference: Erik Johnson All-Division: Andrew Ziegenfus Academic All-Star: Erik Johnson Sportsmanship: Ryan Leslie Section IV All Stars: 1st team midfield: Cody DeOrdio 1st team defense: Zach Jeske 1st team long stick midfield: Ethan Cook Academic All-Star: Zach Jeske Sportsmanship: John Colm Sweeney Andrew Ziegenfus, Erik Johnson, Ryan Leslie L-r: Ethan Cook, Zach Jeske, Cody DeOrdio, John Colm Sweeney 13 14 Congratulations CFE “Caught with Character” July 2012 It’s who you are. It’s what you do. It’s the way you live your life. Character counts! Congratulations CFE/Middle School Students invent to win July 2012 T homas Wachter, Declan Houlihan and Elizabeth Hendrickson put their invention ideas to work at this year’s annual Invention Convention held at CV State Park in May. Thomas and Declan each won “Best Prototype” medals. Elizabeth won first place in the “Best Invention” category and qualified as a regional semifinalist. Twenty-five students will be chosen as finalists. Thomas’ invention is ‘LapKin’, Declan’s is ‘CamPod’, and Elizabeth’s invention is ‘Sticky Fingers.’ Tracey Moppert’s kindergarten class Lisa Moody’s 3rd-grade class 15 Thomas Wachter Th W h andd Declan D l Houlihan H l h at the h IInvention Convention. C NYS Invention Convention is a statewide invention education program for public and private school students. The goal is to stimulate the development of students’ creativity and imaginations, thereby building a new generation of American inventors. Regional competitions are held in the Capital District, Binghamton, Syracuse, Rochester and Buffalo areas. -Linda Myers, communications coordinator Elizabeth Hendrickson with her award. Patti Maus’ 1st-grade class Chemistry teacher receives award Jen Sanford’s 4th-grade class T he Binghamton Section of the American Chemical Society awarded eighth-grade science teacher Alison SheridanBrennan the ACS Outstanding Educator Award. She received her award at a banquet held in May at Binghamton University. young people in chemistry in the Binghamton local section geographical area. The award consists of a special plaque and is given annually based on the nomination of a deserving applicant. The award recognizes outstanding contributions of college and K-12 teachers to the education of Jessica McBreen’s 2nd-grade class Mary Emm’s 5th-grade class Brennan said, “I love teaching chemistry so it is an honor to receive an award that recognizes something I enjoy doing so much.” -Linda Myers, communications coordinator Dr. Harold Trimm, right, Chair of the Binghamton ACS, gives Alison Sheridan-Brennan her award. Congratulations Middle School Student of the month 16 July 2012 Congratulations High School Student of the month State award given to CF senior July 2012 17 T his year, a member of the CF staff had the honor of choosing a student for a scholarship. Freshmen Front, l-r: Trevor Borchardt (Art-J. Russell), Jacob Flynn (Technology 8-L. Baxter), Kyra Salinkas (Spanish IB-J. Pepples), Kelly Parmeter (English 8-M. Zappia). Back, l-r: Tony Silvanic (Spanish IB-J. Pepples), Hunter Kermidas (Home & Career Skills 8-L. Breck), Claire Stocum (Health 8-K. Shapiro & Regents Earth Science-L. Brooks). Front, l-r: Jason Guth (Math 8-M. Tio), Madison Grady-O’Brennan (P.E.-P. Derr), Ava Hudak (Art-J. Russell), Ryan Simmons (Home & Career Skills 8-D. Daniels). Back, l-r: James Wachter (Math 7-D. Lynch), Daniil Lavrinovitch (P.E.-P. Derr), Alex Pinney (Social Studies 7-C. Spencer), Peter Wood (Information Literacy-M. Santacrose), Bryan Heller (Home & Career Skills 7-L. Breck). L-r: Kristen Whistle (Earth Science-L. Brooks), Caleb Kellicut (Spanish II-S. Byrnes), Blaine Russ (Geometry-M. Fendick & Regents Biology-T. Giovenco). Sophomores Front, l-r: Lynnsey Osterhout (Home & Career Skills 6-L. Breck & Reading 6-T. Vermaat), Brooke Maietta (Health 6-K. Shapiro & Science 6-T. Vermaat), Cathryn Lally (Science 6-T. Vermaat). Back, l-r: Sarah Knox (Written Expression-M. O’Hearn), Cassie Pinataro (Technology 6-L. Baxter), Camryn Clements (P.E.-P. Derr & Reading-K. Church), Mary Kumpon (Written Expression-P. Kamp). Front, l-r: Danielle Silvanic (Art-J. Russell), Alexandra Yoest (P.E.-J. McMullen), Tara Grospin (English 7-K. Taylor), Katie Donahue (English 7-K. Taylor). Back, l-r: Rachel Williams (Social Studies 6-P. Kamp), Julia Rhodes (Information Literacy-J. Russell & Science 7-C. Church), Haley Benscoter (Math 8-M. Tio), Makayla Rinker (Information Literacy-J. Russell & Technology 7-L. Baxter), Emily Robinson (Art-J. Russell). Front, l-r: Dan Crowningshield (Science 6-T. Urda), Jacob Osterhout (Academic Achievement -R. Fortier & French I-J. Myers & P.E.-P. Derr). Back, l-r: Patrick Saroka (Home & Career Skills 6-L. Breck), Brett Fisher (P.E.-P. Derr), Pavel Lavrinovich (Math 6-T. Sanford). Front, l-r: Daniel Gridley (Algebra/Trig II-A. Biddle & Spanish III-J. Pepples), Luke Warpus (Computer Art-K. Rosko). Back, l-r: Taylor Latsha (Health-K. Shapiro), Tiosha Rainey (Earth Science-T. Giovenco). That’s because. Dawn Phoenix, district clerk and business office secretary, was the recipient of the 2011 New York State Association of School Business Officials (NYSASBO) Outstanding Workplace Contribution Award. As part of that award, Phoenix has the distinction Stephanie Zdimal, left, with Dawn Phoenix, CF of choosing the district clerk and business office secretary, at the $750 NYSASBONYSASBO conference. sponsored annual scholarship given to a deserving high school senior. Phoenix chose Stephanie Zdimal. Student applicants were required to submit a resume, letter of recommendation from faculty, transcript and an essay discussing a leadership opportunity or challenge they took on and how the experience shaped them, and how their education contributed to who they are today. On June 4, Phoenix, Stephanie, and her parents attended the NYSASBO’s Annual Awards and Scholarships Luncheon held at the Hilton Hotel in Saratoga Springs, where Stephanie was recognized as being the recipient of the NYSASBO Outstanding Workplace Contribution Scholarship. Juniors Kaylee Krager English-A. Gumble & AP Biology-T. Giovenco), Yurily But (BCC Geology-L. Brooks). The award is designed to recognize a member of a school district’s business or human resource office who has made his or her district a better place to work through improved business office operations, human resource operations, and/or benefits. The scholarship is sponsored by the The Segal Company – Actuarial/Health Benefit Consultants - an exhibitor of the NYSASBO’ 64th Annual Meeting and Exhibits held June 3-6, 2012. Congratulations! -Linda Myers, communication coordinator & Dawn Phoenix, business office secretary Congratulations High School Nicholas Shannon receives community service award 18 July 2012 S enior Nicholas Shannon is the recipient of the Student Community Service Award sponsored by Senator Tom Libous, Broome Tioga BOCES and WBNG TV. Nick received his award at a ceremony on April 26. This $1,000 award is given to one senior from each high school in the Senator’s 52nd District. Nick is very active in his school and in the community. He is a member of the Boy Scouts and recently earned his Eagle Scout by designing and building taxidermy pedestals for The Roberson Museum. He is a member of the National Honor Society where he is a peer tutor, and volunteers in various school activities and events such as the PTA Fall Festival. As a member of the CF Scholarship Foundation, he volunteers at the annual pancake breakfast and phonea-thon. He is also a member of the Weather Watch team. R-l: BOCES superintendent Al Buyck, Senator Tom Libous, Nick Shannon, and WBNG-TV news director, Greg Caitlin. Outside of school, Nick volunteers for Lost Pawz, a local animal shelter, and the BC Humane Society. Nick believes it is important to be involved in the community, saying “When I volunteer, I feel good about helping someone else in my life. It gives me purpose. Volunteering strengthens our community, which is beneficial to all of its citizens.” Congratulations Nick! Linda Myers, communications coordinator Senior Stephanie Zdimal wins essay contest S enior Stephanie Zdimal was selected as one of 10 winners in the 2012 Fine Arts Society of the Southern Tier (FAAST) Essay Contest. Her essay was written on how she connects art with her life. The Fine Arts Society of the Southern Tier has been promoting the arts throughout the Southern Tier of New York for more than 100 years. Its mission is to encourage interest and participation in the arts by the community at large and encourage the growth and development of local artists. For the past several years, FAAST has been hosting a Young At Art juried show for local high school students with great success. Janice L. Wood, president and FASST Board of Directors, said, “With all the news coverage on school academics this year, the FASST Board decided to offer the art essay contest to allow the art students an opportunity to express themselves in words versus a canvass. The review panel was very pleased with the entries. The students had no trouble relating the importance of art in their lives. Stephanie was no exception. Her essay clearly identified her love, passion and need for art in her future.” Stephanie will receive a $100 award. Her essay can be viewed at www.cforks.org. Congratulations to Stephanie. -Linda Myers, communications coordiantor July 2012 High School 19 Alumni corner Alberto Brown, Class of 2003 A lberto Brown is a 2003 CF graduate. After graduating from CF, he received an associate’s degree in industrial technology from Broome Community College and a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering technologies with concentration in sustainable energies and mathematics from SUNY Institute of Technology at Utica/Rome. He is currently employed by Ritter Group USA as a solar thermal mechanical engineer and project and product engineer. Brown designs solar hot water systems for various industries, which includes large scale heating networks, large scale commercial building heating, city-wide district heating systems, domestic hot water/home heating systems and commercial pool heating systems. He travels to potential job sites, maps out all existing hydraulic systems and records data. He then takes the data and designs a solar hot water system that will meet 100 percent of the projects demand in the summer months, when there is the highest amount of solar energy. He uses the data collected to generate piping diagrams, calculate equipment specifications, and to create drawings and schematics for locations of new equipment using various pieces of software to generate 3D renderings of each system, which can then be viewed on Google Earth. He also provides engineering and technical support during and after the installation process. While in college, Brown received the Resident Adviser (RA) of the Year 2008-09, RA of the month in 2009 and was president of Hall Counsel for three semesters. Brown said of his high school years, “CF helped show me what subjects mattered to me. My teachers helped me find the things I loved doing and pushed me to continue doing them. I followed my passion and years later I have a job that I love and enjoy going to everyday. Try to keep in mind that what you learn at CF will be a foundation for many other things to come in the future.” Erica Miner, Class of 2005 E rica Miner graduated from CF in 2005. She recently completed her undergraduate studies at SUNY Stonybrook with a degree in geology and history. While in college, Miner learned about groups that go to other countries to help residents with housing, water and other issues that need addressing. Her first experience was with Global Brigades. Its mission is to empower communities to access sufficient clean water through infrastructural development, water treatment, community leader training, and education. This past January, she traveled to Honduras to help build water pipelines. Then, in April, she joined Friends of New England and went to Nicaragua, where they helped build houses. Miner said she initially wasn’t sure about going on such trips but added, “I just knew that I wanted to travel and since I was majoring in geology, it seemed like a great opportunity to put that to use. Once on the trip, I realized that I wanted to continue to do more trips like this.” Recently, Miner and two other fellow college students visited students in Susan Byrnes’ Spanish IV and Roy Dando’s Real World Math classes to give a presentation on their recent travels to Honduras and Nicaragua. They talked about the cultures, what kind of work they did, safety, health and showed dozens of photographs. Miner’s advice to CF graduates: “Get involved! As much as you possibly can. Travel. Travel. Travel. I also went to Oxford University for a summer session to study. I never knew these things were possible because I never looked into it. Make as many connections as you can. Also, it’s okay to not know what you want to do. Try anything that comes your way.” Miner plans to return to Nicaragua for a couple of months at the beginning of next year. After Nicaragua, she plans to go to graduate school for public health at either Boston University or University College London. For more information on these organizations visit www.FriendsNE.org and www.globalbrigades.org. -information provided by alumni and compiled by Linda Myers, communications coordinator Home of the Blue Devils 20 1 Gordon Drive Binghamton, NY 13901 July 2012 Nonprofit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 155 Binghamton, NY 13901 Superintendent of Schools Joe Peck Associate Superintendent for Curriculum/ Instruction, Health/Safety Matters & Special Education Kathleen Dixon ECRWSS Postal Patron Business Executive Kathy Blackman Communications Coordinator Linda Myers CFE Country Fair