Hilltopper Highlights 2014 - Westmont Hilltop School District
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Hilltopper Highlights 2014 - Westmont Hilltop School District
2 014 A c h i e v e m e n t A n d E x c e l l e n c e Students Honored as Top Ten Scholars of 2014 Top Ten Scholars of 2014 Row 1: Abbigail Smajda, Sydney Ruis, Alyssa Miller, Nicole Barnhart, Courtney Morder Row 2: Madison Milligan, Rex Cosgrove, Matthew Wehner, Josh Livingston, Ashlyn Bulas Annually, scholars who rank academically as the Top Ten Scholars within their graduating class are honored at the opening of the Westmont Hilltop Commencement Ceremony. The students pictured here have significantly contributed to the tradition of excellence that characterizes Westmont Hilltop. The names of the following students will be inscribed on a plaque on permanent display in the lobby of our high school. Westmont Hilltop Education Association Top Ten Awards Listed Alphabetically Nicole M. Barnhart Madison J. Milligan Ashlyn M. Bulas Courtney J. Morder Rex M. Cosgrove Abbigail E. Smajda Josh W. Livingston Sydney R. Ruis Alyssa K. Miller Matthew D. Wehner The 2014 Hilltopper Highlights Achievement and Excellence, now entering its fourteenth year of publication, is a special summer edition of the Hilltop School News, dedicated to the recognition of the outstanding individual and collective accomplishments of our students within our school and community. Throughout the 2013-2014 school year, students in every grade and classroom have excelled in the areas of academics, arts, community service, and athletics. Examples of the service and accomplishments through which our students have honored their community, their parents, and the Westmont Hilltop School District, are contained within the pages of this newsletter, dedicated to the Class of 2014. Commencement 2014 National Merit Achievement The National Merit Scholarship Program is an academic competition that started in 1995. Students qualify for this recognition by taking the PSAT Exam/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. National Merit Commended Students and Finalists are recognized on a national level as having outstanding academic promise. Of the 1.5 million students nationwide who took the PSAT exam, 34,000 students receive recognition from the National Merit Corporation as “commended students.” Semifinalists are then named from the highest scoring entrants in each state. To be considered for a National Merit Scholarship, semifinalists must advance to finalist standing in the competition by meeting very high academic standards. Finalists and their school districts are notified at the conclusion of the process. Students from the Class of 2014 who were recognized by the National Merit Program are as follows: Grant Bernstein, Commended Student; Rex Cosgrove, Finalist; and Dorthea Oller, Finalist. Rex Cosgrove National Merit Finalist Dorthea Oller National Merit Finalist Grant Bernstein National Merit Commended Student Tributes to the Class of 2014 at Commencement The Class of 2014 was honored at the commencement ceremony. Excerpts from those tributes follow. Michele Trevorrow School Board President Westmont Hilltop School Board President, Mrs. Michele Trevorrow, chose a trip down memory lane as her tribute to the Class of 2014. From Elementary School through the Middle School to the High School, students were reminded of many of the joyful high points of the experiences they have shared. Mrs. Trevorrow concluded her memorable trip and tribute with a wish for the Class of 2014: “I wish you a life filled full of love, hugs, and smiles!” 2 “Commencement 2014” Todd Vore Keynote Speaker Alumnus, Class of 1986 It is always an honor for an alum to return as a keynote speaker with a message to the graduating class. Todd Vore, Class of 1986, is one of a family of six siblings, all of whom are alumni. He currently resides in Raleigh, North Carolina with his wife Dena (Muto) Vore, a 1990 graduate of the district, and their three children. He has been employed for 23 years at Implus Corporation, where he was named president in 2001. He was awarded the inaugural “SGB 40 Under 40,” an acknowledgement of outstanding future leaders in the sporting goods industry. Commencement 2014 Matthew Wehner Scholarship Representative, Class of 2014 Karlee DeMarco Class President, Class of 2014 Scholarship Representative Matthew Wehner reflected, “When I first set out to write my graduation speech, I planned to talk about how the successes of the Class of 2014 in different sports, clubs, and organizations led us to where we are today; but then I realized something. I realized that it wasn’t only our successes that taught us what we know, but also our failures. Everyone in the room tonight has failed at some point, but the results of these failures are not always negative.” Citing experiences of disappointing failures that were turned into successes, Matt concluded, “I would like to quote Winston Churchill who stated, ‘Courage is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.’ As we move on to new challenges and new phases in our lives, we should move forward with enthusiasm and positive attitudes. Don’t fear failure, but embrace it, because through failure, we will learn how to truly succeed.” Class President Karlee DeMarco quoted her elementary physical education teacher, Mr. David Benford, who reminded his young pupils, “Laces up, ball by the ear, face to the side, turn, and throw for distance!” Karlee echoed those early elementary days and wondered, “Who knew that this quote would be a metaphor for our lives? You see, I think Mr. Benford was teaching us more than how to throw a football; he was teaching us how to make it through life. “‘Laces up’ represents our building block years. The years that helped prepare us for all of our standardized tests . . . but more importantly, for the real test which is known as life. ‘Ball by the ear’ symbolizes our time spent in high school and all of the pressures that come along with it. As long as we decided to take the high road, we would all be okay. . . . ‘Face to the side’ represents our future and what’s to come of it. This metaphor symbolizes our senior year, the year that forces us to accept the fact that every choice we make will influence our future. . . “‘Throw for distance!’ This metaphor asks us to strive for excellence in everything we do . . . Whether we decide to go into the workforce, join the military, or attend college, we will have a plan, and that plan will most certainly work as long as we remember to go the distance in everything we do!” Karly concluded, “We have the ability to change the world so let’s remember, ‘Laces up, ball by the ear, face to the side, turn, and throw for distance!’ Josh Livingston President of Student Council, Class of 2014 Josh Livingston, Student Council President, decided that the best way to celebrate the impending entry into the next chapter of life was to reminisce with a few “gleeful campfire stories!” Josh regaled the audience with illustrations of the determination of the Class of 2014 and their creativity as well as their interdependence in addressing the issues they faced: “I propose that we be enormously proud to call ourselves members of Westmont Hilltop High School’s Class of 2014 . . . Without the supportive community that has surrounded us these past twelve years, we would not be the close-knit community that you see on stage tonight. From the bottom of our hearts, thank you.” “Commencement 2014” 3 High School Achievement Where in the World is the Class of 2014? “One’s destination is never a place, but a new way of seeing things.” –Henry Miller The Class of 2014 will be seeing things in new ways, initially from the following vantage points: American University Art Institute of Pittsburgh Boston College Cambria Rowe Cedarville University Conemaugh School of Nursing Duquesne University Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Indiana University of Pennsylvania Johnson and Wales University Juniata College Kent State University LaSalle University Liberty University Massachusetts Maritime Academy Millersville University Mount Aloysius College Northwestern University Penn State University – Altoona Penn State University - University Park Pennsylvania Highlands Community College Philadelphia University Roger Williams University Rutgers University Saint Francis University Shippensburg University Slippery Rock University Thiel College United States Air Force United States Army United States Marine Corps University of Cincinnati University of Massachusetts University of Pittsburgh University of Pittsburgh – Johnstown University of Utah Valley Forge Military College Virginia Polytechnic Institute Washington and Jefferson College Waynesburg College West Virginia University Westminster College York College YTI Career Institute: Motorcycle Technology Center Academic Excellence and Achievement Academic Excellence is a standard that is engrained in the culture of Westmont Hilltop. These high school students have been recognized as exemplary role models of that standard. United States Air Force ROTC Scholarship Aaron Douglas Marko Aaron Marko received the US Air Force ROTC Scholarship from Col. James Kirkstadt United States Naval ROTC Scholarship Ian Joseph Campbell US Navy ROTC Scholarship Awards -- Capt. Psyhogis (Presenter), Ian Campbell, Sgt. David Campos (Presenter) 4 “High School Achievement” High School Achievement Horatio Alger Association of Distinguished Americans Pennsylvania Scholarship United States Military Awards Devon James Gilbert Justin Samuel Hovanec Hayden John Johnson Cody Michael Sabo US Military Award Recipients Justin Hovanec, Hayden Johnson, and Devon Gilbert, with presenter Sgt. David Campos Westinghouse Science Honors Institute Baylee Elizabeth Bortz Margaret May Gerow Cullen Patrick Kaschalk Emily Marie Kilmartin John David Ridella Shivangshu Tandukar Aiden Powell Winterscheidt Cody Sabo is the recipient of the Pennsylvania Scholarship from the Horatio Alger Association of Distinguished Americans Westmont Hilltop Education Association Scholarship Award Hailey Marie Varner Westinghouse Science Honors Institute Row 1: Emily Kilmartin, Margaret Gerow, Baylee Bortz Row 2: Aiden Winterscheidt, Shivangshu Tandukar, Cullen Kaschalk, John Ridella Hailey Varner received the Scholarship Award from the Westmont Hilltop Education Association “High School Achievement” 5 High School Achievement Scholastic Quiz Team Westmont Hilltop’s Scholastic Quiz emerged victorious at the end of the Regional Competition this year. The winning competitors were as follows: Alex Hockensmith, Josh Livingston, Dorothea Oller, Nicco Shorto, Matthew Wehner, and Erik Wehner. Daniel Cooley Venkat Gella Mitchell Hochfeld Alex Hockensmith Isaac Joseph Daniel Kevenk Josh Livingston Dorothea Oller Niccolas Shorto Eric Wehner Matthew Wehner John Weidner David Williams Scholastic Quiz Team Row 1: Melissa Kalwanaski (Advisor) Row 2: Daniel Cooley, Josh Livingston, Venkat Gella, John Weidner, Matthew Wehner, Daniel Kevenk Row 3: Isaac Joseph, David Williams, Dorothea Oller Row 4: Mitchell Hochfeld, Alex Hockensmith, Eric Wehner, Niccolas Shorto Greater Johnstown Career and Technology Center NOCTI (National Occupational Competency Testing Institute) Awards Cheyenne Rebecca Garrison Ashley Nicole Hughes Brianna Renee Merringer Katie Lynn Stem Catherine Julia VanSlyke Greater Johnstown Career and Technology Center NOCTI Awards Row 1: Ashley Hughes, Ninna Louder, John Augustine (Presenter), Katie Stem, Broderick Murray Row 2: Mariah Weeks, Catherine VanSlyke, Onalee Nickels, David Farra Forensics Awards Under the skillful leadership of advisors Angela Sloan and Billie Kisko, the Forensics Team swept Districts, placed second at Regionals, and competed at States and Nationals. Forensics Award – Row 1: Billie Jo Kisko (Presenter and Advisor), Sadie Carney, Sarah Elston Row 2: Edwin Kesslak, Abby Panek, Rachelmae Pulliam, Abigail Stern, Karlee DeMarko Row 3: Isaac Joseph, Emily Strandquest, Natalie Fiorica, Ashlyn Bulas, Angela Sloan (Presenter and Advisor) Row 4: Josh Livingston, Emily Ward Row 5: Zachary Yonko, John Williams, Madison Milligan Not Pictured: Margaret Clark, Dan Cooley, Rex Cosgrove, Venkat Gella, Sarah Kilpatrick, Shiann Malcom, Helen Stern, Shivy Tandukar, Daphne Valencia 6 “High School Achievement” Ashlyn Bulas (Persuasive) Sadie Carney (Duo Drama) Maggie Clark (Duo Drama) Dan Cooley (Extemporaneous) Rex Cosgrove (Commentary) Karlee DeMarko (Informative) Sarah Elston (Duo Drama) Natalie Fiorica (Duo Drama) Venkat Gella (Commentary) Isaac Joseph (Lincoln-Douglas Debate) Edwin Kesslak (Informative) Sarah Kilpatrick (Prose) Josh Livingston (Lincoln-Douglas Debate) Shiann Malcolm (Persuasive) Madison Milligan (Serious Drama) Abby Panek (Prose) Rachelmae Pulliam (Poetry) Abigail Stern (Lincoln-Douglas Debate) Helen Stern (Humorous Drama) Shivy Tandukar (Extemperaneous) Emily Strandquest (Poetry) Daphne Valencia (Duo Drama) Emily Ward (Humorous Drama) John Williams (Public Forum Debate) Zachary Yonko (Public Forum Debate) High School Achievement President’s Award for Educational Excellence at the High School Level Timothy Brian Barry Grant Fletcher Bernstein Ashlyn Marie Bulas Ian Joseph Campbell Rex Michael Cosgrove Lindsay Grace Geiser Alex Michael Hockensmith Brittany Nicole Irwin Isaac William Joseph Gregory Nicholas Krinock Josh William Livingston Aaron Douglas Marko Noah John Marley Andrew Allan Miller James Austin Miller Madison Justine Milligan Dorothea Grace Oller Rachelmae Naquin Pulliam Sebastian James Ragno Sydney Rhea Ruis Cody Michael Sabo Abigail Patricia Stern Emily Louise Strandquest Matthew Donald Wehner Robert Samuel Whitlow President’s Award for Educational Excellence Row 1: Timothy Barry, Lindsay Geiser, Sydney Ruis, Abigail Stern Row 2: Rex Cosgrove, Alex Hockensmith, Ashlyn Bulas, Brittany Irwin Row 3: Sebastian Ragno, Madison Milligan, Emily Strandquest Row 4: Josh Livingston, Noah Marley, Aaron Marko, Isaac Joseph, Matthew Wehner Row 5: Grant Bernstein, Dorothea Oller, Robert Whitlow, Rachelmae Pulliam Row 6: Cody Sabo, James Miller, Gregory Krinock, Andrew Miller, Ian Campbell Fast Facts Featuring WHSD Alumni • Michelle Searle, a graduate of the district, has become a music teacher and choral director. She has been receiv ing top ratings at adjudication festivals. She and her students performed recently at the White House for President Obama. She was selected as the outstanding music teacher for the state of Maryland this year. • Alumna Lady Hilltopper Gina Rievel finished 3rd in the nation in NJCAA Women’s Basketball scoring at 23.3 points per game. Gina plays at Allegany College of Maryland. • Graduates Zac Bennett and Josh Duplin, both wrestling for UPJ, advanced to the NCAA Div. II National Championships. “High School Achievement” 7 High School Achievement Academic ‘Letter’ Awards, Class of 2014 Nicole Marie Barnhart Colin Mitchell Barron Timothy Brian Barry Angela Bassi Andreasi Jenna Nicole Becker Grant Fletcher Bernstein Ashlyn Marie Bulas Ian Joseph Campbell Rex Michael Cosgrove Karlee Marie DeMarco Hannah Grace Dorian Natalie Anne Fiorica Hunter Caroline Funk Grant Joseph Gagnon Lindsay Grace Geiser Devon James Gilbert Alex Michael Hockensmith Brandon Jacob Hunsinger Brittany Nicole Irwin Isaac William Joseph Benjamin Katz Jonas Mark Kresak Brianne Taylor Krieger Gregory Nicholas Krinock Kayla Michelle Lamison Josh William Livingston Aaron Douglas Marko Noah John Marley Alyssa Kali Miller Andrew Allan Miller James Austin Miller Madison Justine Milligan MorganAnn Elizabeth Millinder Courtney Jo Morder Alexandra Rose Mostoller Nollaig Marie Noll Dorothea Grace Oller Abby Jo Panek Patrick John Michael Petrell Hailey Marie Porter Rachelmae Naquin Pulliam Sebastian James Ragno Caroline Renee Rea Sean Winters Robb Sydney Rhea Ruis Cody Michael Sabo Abbigail Eileen Smajda Timothy Edward Smith Taylor Ann Somerville Abigail Patricia Stern Emily Louise Strandquest Eric Charles Thomas Daphne Isabelle Valencia Catherine Julia VanSlyke Hailey Marie Varner Emily Morgan Ward Matthew Donald Wehner Robert Samuel Whitlow Zachary Michael Yonko Bailyn Alexis Yost Ashley Nicole Young Academic Achievement Award Class of 2014 Nicole Marie Barnhart Colin Mitchell Barron Timothy Brian Barry Angela Bassi Andreasi Jenna Nicole Becker Grant Fletcher Bernstein Ashlyn Marie Bulas Ian Joseph Campbell Rex Michael Cosgrove Karlee Marie DeMarco Hannah Grace Dorian Natalie Anne Fiorica Hunter Caroline Funk Grant Joseph Gagnon Lindsay Grace Geiser Devon James Gilbert Alex Michael Hockensmith 8 Brandon Jacob Hunsinger Brittany Nicole Irwin Isaac William Joseph Benjamin Katz Jonas Mark Kresak Brianne Taylor Krieger Gregory Nicholas Krinock Kayla Michelle Lamison Josh William Livingston Aaron Douglas Marko Noah John Marley Alyssa Kali Miller Andrew Allan Miller James Austin Miller Madison Justine Milligan MorganAnn Elizabeth Millinder “High School Achievement” Courtney Jo Morder Alexandra Rose Mostoller Nollaig Marie Noll Dorothea Grace Oller Abby Jo Panek Patrick John Michael Petrell Hailey Marie Porter Rachelmae Naquin Pulliam Sebastian James Ragno Caroline Renee Rea Sean Winters Robb Sydney Rhea Ruis Cody Michael Sabo Abbigail Eileen Smajda Timothy Edward Smith Taylor Ann Somerville Abigail Patricia Stern Emily Louise Strandquest Eric Charles Thomas Daphne Isabelle Valencia Catherine Julia VanSlyke Hailey Marie Varner Emily Morgan Ward Matthew Donald Wehner Robert Samuel Whitlow Zachary Michael Yonko Bailyn Alexis Yost Ashley Nicole Young Academic Achievement Awards Class of 2015 Tristan Rovansek Aiken Tyler Mitchell Azar Baylee Elizabeth Bortz Olivia Lauren Bridges Lydia Paige Campbell Sadie Danielle Carney Amber Sophia Cerwinsky Corrin Elizabeth Claycomb Daniel Cooley Drake David Dorian Ethan Ross Yap Dumayas Anna Kathryn Ecklund Alexandria Leigh Edwards Sarah Lynette Fisher Jillian Rose Foster Nina Kay Foster Lauren Michele Fregly Kyle Jamison Geibig Margaret May Gerow Maura Elizabeth Glennon Noah Michael Gordon Kaylee Rose Grassmyer Kasey Jane Helmick Zoe Irene Johnson Ellis Mayer Kane Cullen Patrick Kaschalk Taylor Nicole Kaseler Edwin Charles Kesslak Emily Marie Kilmartin Jenna Lea Kutchman Austin Michael Lovenduski Maiya Leigh Mastovich Emily Rochelle Mayket Adrienne Nicole McDowell Grace Madison McIlhenny Juliet Florence Messer Nicholas John Mical Maura Frances Milligan John Thomas Minnick Bridget Anne Moyer Courtney Marie Musser Alexandra Marie-Claire Nash Cameron John Nulton Kaitlyn Elizabeth Pawcio Francesca Noelle Ramirez Julia Mary Rodacay Alexander Michael Roper Courtney Lynn Schilling Bridget Claire Sheehan Amanda Marie Slezak Kyleigh Danielle Smith Nicholas John Sturniolo Jacob Paul Suppes Shivangshu Tandukar Nicole Elizabeth Taylor Sadie Mae Thompson Bradley David Trevorrow Sara Elizabeth Trio Truman Andrew Welsh Erin Mairghead Whyte John Michael Williams Aidan Powell Winterscheidt Megan Anne Zolnosky Academic Achievement Award Class of 2016 Ryan John Adams Meghan Rebecca Albertelli Lindsey Nicole Aman Karly Lynne Balon Samuel William Barry Emily Ann Brazill Quinn Alyssa Callihan Bethany Grace Carney Michelle Marie Concannon Evan James Dluhos Sarah Chen Elston Brianne Lynn Ferpas Alec Benjamin Geibig Jamie Leora Geiser Gregory Paul Heider Kohl Mark Henry Autumn Elizabeth Hershberger Mitchell Scott Hochfeld Leah Michelle Hockensmith Madison Rae Hrin Courtney Leigh Irwin Sarah Catherine Kilpatrick Tristin Noel Kresak Ashley Marie Kush Monica Ann Lough Shiann RoShay Malcolm Katheryn Marie Marley Autumn Nicole McClain Sarah Lynn Minnick Bryan Andrew Mock Kathyleen Adair O’Leary Allison Marie Petrick Veronica Louise Petrus McCabe Donovan Rakvin Morgan Alexandra Ruis Jenna Marie Rutledge Jarod Robert Shark Alana Rose Somerville Helen Iris Stern Dylan Jon Sutt Jenna Lynn Toth Emily Samantha Tyger Zachary John Vliet Erik Daniel Wehner David Drew Williams Hunter Clay Williams Gina Marie Yonko Academic Achievement Award Class of 2017 Alexander Carlyle Barnhart Alyssa Leigh Beitsinger Brock Samuel Bernstein Madelyn Renee Bridges Gerard Thomas Brill Lauren Elizabeth Criswell Byron King Custer Alexandra Emily D’Arrigo Kyle Kirk Drennen Jacob Thomas Elders Madison Nicole Eppley Victoria Rose Geiser Venkat Satyanarayana Gella Rebecca Jane Gvozden Allison Marie Hlivko Jennifer Lynn Hlivko Samantha Hong Abigail Riley Kesslak Daniel Cengiz Kevenk Veronica Anne Kovach Zachary Thomas Krieger Michael James Lamison Fisk Aleksandr Lee Brionna Lynn Lehman Zachary William McLoota Shea Rose McQuillan Alexander Dalton Miller Lauren Grace Moran Matthew Francis Mostoller McKenna Vera Ray Hannah Kailyn Robart Michael Francis Roper Megan Elizabeth Rutledge Mathilda Viola Santee Alexis Anne Schiffhauer Laurel Alyssa Steinly Gavin Lynn Sullivan Rachel Renee Toth Meredith Nicole Trio Orion Frank Voelker John David Weidner Aunna Joy Yingling Isaiah Storm Yuhas Middle School Achievement C-Mites National Spelling Bee Meghana Gella, Aurora Schrum Ethan Dubnansky, Grade 8 President’s Award for Educational Excellence Honoring student achievement and hard work is the purpose of the President’s Education Award Program. Students who receive this award earned 92 percent or above in each grade level for Grades 5, 6, 7, and the fall semester of Grade 8. They also must have scored Advanced in both the reading and math assessments. President’s Educational Excellence Award – Row 1: Clinton Sparling, Patrick Brown, Molly Callihan, Delaney Irwin, Simon Joseph, Harrison Weidner, Abigail Balog Row 2: Emmaline Collins, Kaitlyn Poad, Morgan Muller, Holly Fabrizio, Gabrielle Nagorite, Kolby DeGrange, Margaret Walsh, Jenna Zatsick Row 3: JuliAnna Stuer, Sarah Polacek, Zoey Zentkovich, Adam Kush, Luke Schrum, Hannah Davis, Kaitlin Haynal, Ethan Dubnansky Row 4: Madison Reitter, Morgan Spencer, Jacob Law, Nicholas Albertelli, Grayson Moyer, Adam Mrozowski, Leo Cosgrove, Clayton Dorian, Mackenzie Dunn Missing from Photo: Christian Assad, Grace Mackall, Meredith Winterscheidt “Middle School Achievement” 9 Middle School Achievement Principal’s Excellence Award 2014 This award is presented to Grade 8 students. Students must have a 92 percent or higher each quarter for Grades 5, 6, and 7 in honor roll subjects; and they must also have a 92 percent or higher for quarters 1 and 2 of Grade 8 in honor roll subjects. Principal’s Excellence Award – Row 1: Ethan Dubnansky, Harrison Weidner, Zoey Zentkovich, Adam Kush Row 2: Hannah Davis, Grayson Moyer, Sarah Polacek, Adam Mrozowski, Leo Cosgrove Honoring the “Best” Johns Hopkins Young Students Talent Search Academic Best Awards – Row 1: Ethan Dubnansky (Best of the Best), Harrison Weidner (English), Madison Reitter (Science), Gabrielle Nash (Music), Stephanie Rosendale (Art), Sarah Al-Ubaidi (Spanish) Row 2: Leo Cosgrove (Civics), Grayson Moyer (Math), Jacob Law (Technology Education), Mr. David Mrozowski (Presenter), Kolby DeGrange (Physical Education) Meghana Gella STEAM Award The STEAM Award recognizes students that excel in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics. STEAM Award Recipients: Maeve Milligan (Grade 7), Kristian Burnheimer (Grade 8) 10 “Middle School Achievement” Middle School Achievement Continental Math League Continental Math League – (Grades 5 & 6) Row 1: Noah Martin, Eric Barnhart, Greta George, Reilly Malcolm, Eden Balog, Meghana Gella, Pierce Martin Row 2: Elliott Sparling, Lauren Mock, Lakyn Davis, Max Wilkinson, Gabrielle Angeletti, Meghan Smitherman, Mark Rutledge Continental Math League – (Grades 7 & 8) Row 1: Rebekah Kevenk, Jessica Swadley, Julie Duong, Emily Barkhimer Row 2: Kaitlin Haynal, Abigail Balog, Zoey Zentkovich, Austin Gibson, Jonathon Heider Row 3: Riley Shriver, Grayson Moyer, Moses Zeidan, Patrick Brown, Leo Cosgrove Missing from Photo: Lukas Shiley, Elliott Batovsky National History Day The Westmont Hilltop Middle School Celebrated National History Day. Students spent several months thoroughly researching topics related to the theme of “Rights & Responsibilities,” and they followed with a day of presentation of their projects. They received feedback, and edited and prepared their projects for the NHD Regional competition that at IUP National History Day (Grades 6-8) Row 1: Julie Duong, Emily Barkhimer, Julia Bingler, Alex Claycomb, Madelynn Weir, Maeve Milligan, Cassidy Weir, Isabella Misner Row 2: Gabrielle Angeletti, Gabrielle Nagorite, Austin Gibson, Jonathan Barnhart, Harrison Weidner, Amelia Aiken, Zoey Zentkovich Row 3: Delaney Irwin, Lily Dudash, Sophie Hochfeld, Kyle Gordon, Adam Kush, Simon Joseph, Susan Williams, Hannah Davis, Morgan Muller Row 4: Meghan Smitherman, Ronald Jezeskie III, Mackenzie Dunn, Patrick Brown, Tanner Hinterliter, Andrew Rea, Madison Reitter, Alexis Nibert Row 5: Moses Zeidan, Adam Mrozowski, Benjamin Wescott, Mark Oller, Grayson Moyer, Leo Cosgrove Missing from Photo: Christian Assad, Anna Gagnon, Sarah Polacek “Middle School Achievement” 11 Middle School Achievement MATHCOUNTS The regional MATHCOUNTS competition took place on a snowy February 15, 2014, at UPJ. There were 91 students from 12 schools in the region. Three schools could not make it due to the weather. Westmont Hilltop had nine students competing, four of whom represented the district in the team competition and five others competing as individuals. For the third year in a row, Westmont Hilltop won the competition with a fantastic performance! We held six spots out of the Top 20! Furthermore, we had four students in the Top 6! Our first place team qualified for the state competition again, and Ethan Dubansky was our fourth individual champion in the 31-year history of MATHCOUNTS! Past champions have included Daniel Kevenk, Class of 2013, Utsav Bhat, Class of 2004, and Andrew Lentvorski, Class of 1984. Along with Ethan, three other team players made up the state qualifying team. They are Grayson Moyer, Partick Brown, and Leo Cosgrove. The individual qualifiers were Moses Zeidan, Harrison Weidner, Austin Gibson, Madison Reitter, and Susan Williams. Moses was the second highest ranking 7th grader in the entire competition. Our state qualifiers traveled to the Hershey-Harrisburg Sheraton Hotel for the competition which was held among 64 schools across the state on March 8, 2014. This year’s competition resulted in another incredible performance by the MATHCOUNTS Team! For more information on MATHCOUNTS, visit www.mathcounts.org. MATHCOUNTS – Row 1: Meghana Gella, Max Wilkinson, Harrison Weidner, Greta George, Cassidy Weir, Abigail Balog Row 2: Melanie Hong, Zoey Zentkovich, Ethan Dubnansky, Nicholas Fetzer, Zachary Connor, Austin Gibson, Meghan Smitherman Row 3: Madison Reitter, Susan Williams, Grayson Moyer, Moses Zeidan, Patrick Brown, Leo Cosgrove Science Bowl Three Science Bowl Teams from the Middle School competed against teams from across Western Pennsylvania at the Southwestern PA Regional Science Bowl, held at the Community College of Allegheny County South Campus. The WHMS A team had the best performance, taking second in their division with only one loss for the day to the eventual regional champion, Marshall. The C team was given the Civility Award for their sportsmanship during the day. Science Bowl (Grades 6-8) Row 1: Max Wilkinson, Julia Bingler, Harrison Weidner, Austin Gibson Row 2: Meghan Smitherman, Ethan Dubnansky, Simon Joseph, Susan Williams Row 3: Madison Reitter, Patrick Brown, Moses Zeidan, Grayson Moyer, Leo Cosgrove 12 “Middle School Achievement” Middle School Achievement Scholastic Quiz At the Hilltopper Scholastic Quiz Spring Invitational, held at WHMS on Saturday, February 1, Westmont Hilltop swept the podium with a first, second, and third place! A total of 18 teams competed at the middle school-level tournament from four schools. The squad qualified to send three teams to Nationals in Atlanta May 9-11, 2014. Scholastic Quiz (Grades 5 & 6) – Row 1: Noah Rose, Cassidy Weir, Greta George, Aurora Schrum, Eden Balog, Meghana Gella Row 2: Abigail Hassett, Lakyn Davis, Vincent Tabib, Daniel Zeidan, Kallie Williams Row 3: Abigail Rose, Gabrielle Angeletti, Madalyn Barnes, Meghan Smitherman, Max Wilkinson, Jonathan Kane, Catherine Veranese Technology Club This year, 29 students in Grades 6, 7, and 8 participated in the Westmont Hilltop Middle School’s Technology Club. These students worked individually or with a few other students to create projects in the following categories: Animation, Computer Fair Logo, Digital Movie, Graphic Design, and Web Page Design. They stayed after school to work on their projects, which were taken to the PA Middle School Regional Computer Fair held in March at the Penn State, Altoona Campus. All students represented WHMS superbly at the competition. WHMS took 1st place in all five categories and therefore qualified for the state competition, which was held at Dickinson College in Carlisle. The winners in each category were as follows: Animation Category Colin Whyte, Carl Foust, Elliott Finney Computer Fair Logo Category Joshua Reitter, Kyle Gordon Web Page Design Category Leah Brennsteiner, Julia Bingler, Jessica Stuer Digital Movie Category Ethan Dubnansky, Clinton Sparling Graphic Design Category Austin Gibson Scholastic Quiz (Grades 7 & 8) Row 1: Rebekah Kevenk, Julie Duong, Julia Bingler, Simon Joseph, Harrison Weidner, Sarah Al-Ubaidi Row 2: Madison Reitter, Ethan Dubnansky, Patrick Brown, Austin Gibson, Sophie Hochfeld, Susan Williams Row 3: Alexis Nibert, Daniel DiFrancesco, Ronald Jezeskie III, Moses Zeidan, Adam Mrozowski, Grayson Moyer, Leo Cosgrove Missing from Photo: Christian Assad Interscholastic Reading Competition Team Interscholastic Reading Competition – Row 1: Maddison Brant, Olivia Brill, Maeve Milligan, Ethan Dubnansky Row 2: Meghan Smitherman, Lily Dudash, Alexis Nibert, Madison Reitter, Leah Brennsteiner, Sophie Hochfeld Technology Club 1st Place Winners (Grades 6-8) – Row 1: Colin Whyte, Carl Foust, Elliott Finney, Joshua Reitter, Kyle Gordon Row 2: Leah Brennsteinner, Julia Bingler, Jessica Stuer, Ethan Dubnansky, Clinton Sparling, Austin Gibson “Middle School Achievement” 13 Middle School Achievement WordMasters Several students representing Westmont Hilltop Middle School achieved individual Highest Honors in the recent WordMasters Challenge™— a national vocabulary competition involving nearly 150,000 students annually. Competing in the Blue Division of the WordMasters Challenge™, fifth graders Lakyn Davis and Laney Wagner, and seventh grader Nicholas Gorschak achieved a perfect score of 20 on the third of three challenges held this school year. Nationally, only 110 fifth graders and 53 seventh graders achieved this result. Other students from Westmont Hilltop Middle School who achieved outstanding results in the meet included: Daniel Zeidan, Gabrielle Angeletti, Isabella Misner, Kallie Williams, Pierce Martin, Samuel Paratore, and Zachary Jackson. The students were coached in preparation for the WordMasters Challenge™ by their teachers, Mrs. Jana Bennett, Miss Jodi Hillegass, and Mrs. Amanda Tresnicky. The WordMasters Challenge™ is an exercise in critical thinking that first encourages students to become familiar with a set of interesting new words (considerably harder than grade level), and then challenges them to use those words to complete analogies expressing various kinds of logical relationships. Working to solve the analogies helps students learn to think both analytically and metaphorically. Although most vocabulary enrichment and analogysolving programs are designed for use by high school students, WordMasters Challenge™ materials have been specifically created for younger students in grades three through eight. They are particularly well suited for children who are motivated by the challenge of learning new words and enjoy the logical puzzles posed by analogies. The WordMasters Challenge™ program is administered by a company based in Indianapolis, Indiana, which is dedicated to inspiring high achievement in American schools. Further information is available at the company’s website: www.wordmasterschallenge.com. 14 “Middle School Achievement” WordMasters (Grades 5 & 6) – Row 1: Nicholas Marsh, Greta George, Layla Dalton, Lakyn Davis, Landon Steinly, Roy Dunn Row 2: Samuel Paratore, Pierce Martin, Isabella Misner, Christopher Martin, Daniel Zeidan, Lauren Mock, Laney Wagner, Elliott Sparling Row 3: Meghan Smitherman, Gabrielle Angeletti, Kallie Williams, Catherine Veranese, Jonathan Kane, Dylan Roberts McDonald, Connor Toth WordMasters (Grades 7 & 8) Row 1: Julie Duong, Harrison Weidner, Jonathon Heider, Nicholas Gorschak, Amelia Aiken Row 2: Tucker Kushner, Lily Dudash, Susan Williams, Zoey Zentkovich, Adam Kush, Ethan Dubnansky Row 3: Tyler Geary, Zachary Jackson, Moses Zeidan, Grayson Moyer, Patrick Brown, Leo Cosgrove, Clinton Sparling Missing from Photo: Sarah Polacek, Elliott Batovsky, Christian Assad Geography Bee Recognition Geography Bee (Grades 6-8) – Row 1: Sydney Podrebarac, Jonathan Kane, Ethan Dubnansky, Tanner Hinterliter, Rebekah Kevenk Row 2: Alexis Nibert, Ronald Jezeskie III, Grayson Moyer, Moses Zeidan, Patrick Brown Elementary Achievement Our Youngest Scholars Students in Grades 2, 3, and 4 participated in the Science and Language Arts Olympiads. Both of these contests are based on multiple-choice questions, which are administered to grade level groups. Each contest has a time limit of 35 minutes. There is no limit to the number of students who may participate. The sum of the top ten scores for each competition is the school’s team score. Questions for the Language Arts Olympiad are based on the following topics: spelling, vocabulary, reading comprehension, analogies, and grammar. Science Olympiad questions are based on factual knowledge, as well as students’ understanding of scientific processes. Science Olympiad Top Ten, Grade 2 – Row 1: Cayden Thompson, Gayath Karunaratne, Julia Kane, Ella Leitenberger, Patrick Tuinstra, Hanna Leitenberger Row 2: Sash Innis, Kaedon Schoming, Isebella Miller, Juliet Peltzer, Barrett Gyure, Adam Rutz Language Arts Olympiad Top Ten, Grade 2 – Row 1: Alyssa Ressler, Ella Leitenberger, Hanna Leitenberger, Gayath Karunaratne, Sophia Buday Row 2: Sasha Innis, Grace Messina, Darcy Muir, Julia Kane, Julia Czyrnik, Aiden Selders Science Olympiad Top Ten, Grade 3 – Row 1: Emma Stonecypher, Sophie Maestra, Elizabeth Bowser, Nea Mentor, Logan Pringle Row 2: Skylar Richter, Ryleigh Jones, Hailey Rhoades, Alexandria Easley Missing from Photo: Ethan Bodenschatz Language Arts Olympiad Top Ten, Grade 3 – Row 1: Emma Spisak, Elizabeth Bowser, Brooke Burns, Morgan Faight, Carissa Krall Row 2: Emery Shaw, Molly Davies, Camren Horner, Emma Stonecypher, Alexandria Easley Science Olympiad Top Ten, Grade 4 – Row 1: Ean Jaber, Anthony TukanowiczHassett, Isabella Granich, Greta Stager Row 2: Maria Mackall, Shivashish Tandukar, Yahya Farag Missing from Photo: William Gerow, William Bulas, Lenox Baloglou Language Arts Olympiad Top Ten, Grade 4 – Row 1: Isabella Johncola, Chloe Gaydos, Greta Stager, Ian Buday Row 2: Shivashish Tankukar, Dunil Karunaratne, Alexandra Barnhart, Judith Oller, Julia Dill Missing from Photo: William Gerow, Lenox Baloglou “Elementary Achievement” 15 Elementary Achievement Annual WHES Science Fair Science Fair, 4-year Participants – Row 1: Lauren Anderson, Alexandra Barnhart, Shannon Christie, Wesley Crum, Yahya Farag Row 2: Chloe Gaydos, Daniel Heider, Zane Hoover, Elijah Innis, Dunil Karunaratne, Ryan Kovach, Penny Lee Row 3: Brian MIsner, Ella Nibert, Makenna Oswalt, Aiden Rice, Avery Rudolph, Payton Sell, Kelli Sheehan, Robbie Tauber Missing from Photo: William Gerow, William Bulas, Lenox Baloglou Students in Grades 1 through 4 may participate in our annual Science Fair. This event represents a collaborative venture between the Parent Teacher Organization, several district teachers, and many other members of the school community. The goal of this initiative is to develop in our students a sense of curiosity about the world around them. The students pictured here have participated in the Science Fair each year for four years. Continental Mathematics League WordMasters Continental Mathematics League is a national competition with the goal of helping students improve problem-solving skills by challenging them with complex, multi-step problems. The WordMasters competition is designed to increase the students’ vocabulary by studying a different list of words and their meanings weekly. Continental Math League, Grade 3 – Row 1: Emma O’Neil, Landry Burnheimer, Brooke Burns, Morgan Faight, Ella Brawley Row 2: Ryan Jaber, Emery Shaw, Tyler Wescott, Kendal Shingler, Carissa Krall, Emma Spisak WordMasters, Grade 3 – Row 1: Madalyn Hoover, Adeline Wagner, Alexandria Easley, Morgan Faight, Brooke Burns Row 2: Jake Raco, Camren Horner, Carissa Krall, Ella Brawley, Tristan Todaro, Olivia Oviedo Continental Math League, Grade 4 – Row 1: Judith Oller, Maria Mackall, Dunil Karunaratne, Alexandra Barnhart, Linnea Johansson Row 2: Lauren Anderson, Shivashish Tandukar, Elizabeth Kovalchik, Kelli Sheehan, Daniel Heider WordMasters, Grade 4 – Row 1: Mallory Morrell, Alexandra Barnhart, Ean Jaber, Lauren Anderson Row 2: Maria Mackall, Anthony Tukanowicz-Hassett, Shivashish Tandukar, Dunil Karunaratne Missing from Photo: William Gerow, Lenox Baloglou 16 “Elementary Achievement” Elementary Achievement Math-A-Thon Raises Funds for St. Jude Math-A-Thon Participants – Left to Right: Penelope Lee, Addison Olalere, Owen Thomas, Casey Lauf, Ava Hindman, Jordan Pecze, Julia Kane, Aiden Swanson, Kason Bailor, Aiden Tedeski, Emma Spisak, Haley Mosorjak, Brady Jones, Sebastian Masterson, Chase Krouse WHES Hilltopper Earns National Recognition! Sebastian Masterson, a Grade 1 student, earned 3rd place in the American Statistical Association’s national poster competition in the grade K-3 category for his poster, “The Force of Weather on an Angry Bird’s Flight.” The poster is the finished product from his entry into the WHES Science Fair. For his efforts, Sebastian earned prize money, a plaque, and deserved recognition among his peers via a presentation from an ASA member. Additionally, his achievement made the local newspaper. Student names and pictures of the winning posters will be featured in the August issue of Amstat News and on the ASA website, www.amstat.org/education/ posterprojects/index.cfm. Sebastian Masterson (Grade 1) placed third in the American Statistical Association’s poster competition Westmont Hilltop Elementary School participated in Math-A-Thon, a fundraiser to benefit St. Jude Children’s Hospital. The students raised a total of $7,305! These donations will be used to help cure childhood cancer and other deadly diseases, as well as help pay St. Jude’s daily operating costs of $1.9 million. The Top 15 fundraisers are pictured here with Math-A-Thon Coordinator, Mrs. Petrunak. WHES Presents 101 Dalmatians The Westmont Hilltop 4th grade class presented Disney’s 101 Dalmatians on Wednesday, May 21 in the WHHS auditorium. The show was performed during the day for the entire elementary school, and again in the evening for parents and community members. The show was directed by Mrs. Jennifer Kresak (elementary enrichment teacher) and Mr. Shawn Miller (elementary music teacher), with choreography by Mrs. Connie Cameron, of Concepts Dance Studio. All 4th grade students participated in the musical by acting, dancing, and/or singing. Audience members enjoyed dancing Dalmatians, prancing poodles, and singing Scotties (to name a few!), as well as the scheming of the dastardly Cruella De Vil and her two evil henchmen. The production could not be mounted without the support of the numerous parent volunteers who generously donated time and money to help with costuming, sets, props, and make up. See page 25 for cast list. Thanks to all 4th grade students, parents, and staff members who helped to make the show a rousing success! Representatives of the Fourth Grade class playing the Dalmatians. “Elementary Achievement” 17 Community Recognition, Service & Citizenship Gella Family Scholarships Westmont Hilltop Student Memorial Scholarship Awards Ashlyn Marie Bulas, Dr. Susan Anderson (Presenter), Matthew Donald Wehner Gella Family Scholarship (Math/Science) Dr. Jyothi Gella (Presenter) Sydney Rhea Ruis – High Achieving Math, Timothy Edward Smith – Top Achieving Science, Matthew Wehner – Top Achieving Math & High Achieving Science, Dr. Kamal Gella (Presenter) Westmont Hilltop Alumni Association Scholarship Award recipients Hannah Grace Dorian and Zachary Michael Yonko, with William Hargreaves (Presenter) Gella Family Scholarship (Arts) Brandon Jacob Hunsinger - Outstanding Male Arts, Rachelmae Naquin Pulliam - Outstanding Female Arts, Aaron Douglas Marko - Outstanding Male Arts Emerging Leader Scholarship Ian Joseph Campbell with David Mills (Presenter) Westmont Peace Award Brandon Michael Leech Bailyn Alexis Yost 18 Community Recognition, Service & Citizenship Johnstown Rotary Club Academic Scholarship Isaac William Joseph Madison Justine Milligan Community Recognition, Service & Citizenship Primary Healthcare Network Award Hannah Grace Dorian Westwood Kiwanis Club Scholarship Ian Joseph Campbell Courtney Jo Morder Key Club Award Lindsay Grace Geiser Alexandra Rose Mostoller Mitchell and Rebecca Azar Family Scholarship Mitchell Azar (Presenter), Award Recipient Lindsay Grace Geiser, Kasey Azar (Presenter) Metz & Associates Scholarship Don McIntosh (Presenter), Catherine Julia VanSlyke Westwood Kiwanis Club and Key Club Awards Anthony Battaglia (Presenter), Ian Campbell (Kiwanis), Courtney Morder (Kiwanis), Alexandra Mostoller (Key Club), Lindsay Geiser (Key Club), Suzanne Updyke (Presenter) Swanson Family Scholarship for Future Educators Amy Swanson (Presenter) with Award Recipient Alyssa Kali Miller Ferndale Lions Club Award Hunter Caroline Funk with Presenter Jonathan Rutledge Perfect Attendance “I learned the value of hard work by working hard.” – Margaret Mead It doesn’t get better than perfect, and Taylor Summerville has set a new bar for perfect attendance. Taylor had perfect attendance every year from kindergarten through graduation with the Class of 2014. Catherine Hubbard Memorial Award Tori Marie Lehman Taylor Summerville had her own definition of Perfect Attendance! Community Recognition, Service & Citizenship 19 Community Recognition, Service & Citizenship American Red Cross Blood Drive Scholarship & Making a Difference Educational Scholarship Ian Joseph Campbell with Christine Schirato (Presenter) Class of 1972 Scholarship Brandon Michael Leech Bailyn Alexis Yost with Lt. Col. Craig Minnick (Presenter) Oreo Foundation Scholarship Class of 1947 Westmont/Upper Yoder Endowment Fund Sergeant First Class Raymond Richard Buchan Memorial Scholarship Cynthia Eplett (Presenter), Madison Justine Milligan Melanie Nicole Criswell West End Lions Club Scholastic Awards Dr. Jyothi Gella (Presenter) Ashlyn Marie Bulas, Matthew Donald Wehner, Dr. Kamal Gella (Presenter) Brad Wess Memorial Scholarship Ian Joseph Campbell (pictured above) Dharbhamulla Award for Excellence in Forensics Emily Louise Strandquest Class of 1960 Scholarship Matthew Joseph Arena 20 Community Recognition, Service & Citizenship Community Recognition, Service & Citizenship The Challenge Program Awards Westmont Seniors The Challenge Program, Inc. distributed financial awards to the seniors at Westmont Hilltop High School for excelling in the areas of Attendance, Academic Improvement, Academic Excellence, STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) and Community Service. Concurrent Technologies Corporation is the sponsor of the program at the school. The Challenge Program Award for Academic Excellence The Challenge Program Award for Community Service Ashlyn Marie Bulas Hannah Grace Dorian The Challenge Program Award for STEM The Challenge Program Award for Most Improved in Grade Andrew Allan Miller The Challenge Program Award for Attendance Taylor Ann Somerville Jeremy Douglas Petrick The Challenge Program Awards L-R: Edward Sheehan (Presenter), Hannah Dorian (Community Service), Jeremy Petrick (Most Improved Grades), Andrew Miller (STEM), Ashlyn Bulas (Academic Excellence), Taylor Somerville (Attendance), Barbara Grandinetti (Presenter) School Citizenship Awards Grade 12 Grade 10 James Austin Miller Alexandra Rose Mostoller Catherine Julia VanSlyke Bailyn Alexis Yost Gregory Paul Heider Shiann RoShay Malcolm Sarah Lynn Minnick Inez Panebianco Grade 11 Grade 9 Sarah Lynette Fisher Cullen Patrick Kaschalk Edwin Charles Kesslak Alexandra Marie-Claire Nash Brock Samuel Bernstein Allison Marie Hlivko Jennifer Lynn Hlivko Mathilda Viola Santee School Citizenship Awards – Row 1: Alexandra Nash, Catherine VanSlyke, Allison Hlivko, Jennifer Hlivko, Alexandra Mostoller, Mathilda Santee Row 2: Bailyn Yost, Brock Bernstein, Inez Panebianco, Shiann Malcolm, Sarah Minnick Row 3: Gregory Heider, Cullen Kaschalk, Sarah Fisher Missing from photo: Edwin Kesslak, James Miller Community Recognition, Service & Citizenship 21 Community Recognition, Service & Citizenship High School Diversity Team Visits Middle School Students Examples of good citizenship also are abundant in cross-district conversations among students. For example, after a visit by the Pittsburgh Pirates’ Manager of Diversity Initiatives, Chaz Kellem, our high school Diversity Team collaborated to prepare a small group session to present to middle school students. The Diversity Team consisted of: Ian Campbell, Inez Panebianco, Shiann Malcolm, Courtney Irwin, Helen Stern, and Georgann Carnevali. The high school students met with a small group of middle school students and talked with them about the “3 P’s” that Chaz promoted: Positivity, Perseverance and Passion. As we try to stress “positivity” with our students, we wanted to help them to learn to get along with one another and to learn strategies to use in the face of adversity. The high school students stressed “perseverance” as they discussed ways that they have strived to persevere during their high school careers. They also discussed the “passion” they had for their heritage and ethnic backgrounds and the importance of working together to achieve success. The middle school students were very receptive to the Diversity Team and hope to continue a relationship with the team in the future. Senatorial Good Citizenship The purpose of this award is to give special recognition from Senator John Wozniak to a middle school student that meets the following criteria: • Superior academic achievement • Leadership • Consistent work habits • Positive self-image • Ability to get along well with others Mr. Thomas Simmons (Presenter), Molly Callihan (Grade 8) American Legion Award Grade 8 Mr. Stephen Lomago (presenter) with Ethan Dubnansky American Legion Award, Grade 8 Hannah Davis with Mr. Stephen Lomago (Presenter) Fleet Reserve Award Sarah Polacek, Grade 8, with Greg Simmons (Presenter) Meritorious Attitude and Effort Awards Each year Meritorious Attitude and Effort Awards are given to several students in all grades. Only students who possess a positive attitude and give continuous effort in educational endeavors are considered for this award. Meritorious Attitude and Effort Award – Row 1: Lakyn Davis, Greta George, Briana Lohr, Samantha Cavrak, Kallie Williams, Lauren Lavis, Eden Balog Row 2: Jesse Helsel, Nicholas Fetzer, Luke Waltman, Gabrielle Angeletti, Abigail Miller, Karalyn Pawcio, Maeve Milligan, Samuel Snider Row 3: Ethan Dubnansky, Joseph Derringer, Mackenzie Dunn, Grace Weinzierl, Kaitlyn Poad, Leah Brennsteiner, Madalyn Intihar, Madison Reitter 22 Community Recognition, Service & Citizenship Senatorial Good Citizenship Award Perfect Attendance Community Recognition, Service & Citizenship Elementary Perfect Attendance It’s an outstanding feat when a student earns an annual perfect attendance certificate. The following students attended school every day of the 2013-2014 school year. Perfect Attendance Awards - Row 1: Jacob Allen, Hannah Bortz, Olivia Magdelinic, Sydney Podrebarac Row 2: Blake Cassick, Leo Cosgrove, Benjamin Wescott, Caelyn Butler, Luke Schrum Missing from Photo: Isaac Sotosky, David Assad Keystones to Opportunity (KtO) Family Literacy Night & Book Mailing Westmont Hilltop School District welcomed 81 families to the 2nd annual Family Literacy Night on March 6, 2014. Our Literacy Team had two goals for the evening: First, we wanted to welcome families with a child in the birth to age 5 (but not yet in Kindergarten) statutory area into our district and to make them aware of the local preschools and early intervention/head start agencies that are available within our district. Second, we wanted to promote early literacy and the love of reading by getting books into children’s hands. We modeled different read aloud techniques as families traveled to different stations, we offered extension activities to do at home in connection to each book, and we provided tangible activities for our littlest Hilltoppers to do at home. Each book that was read to the children at a station was given to every family as they left for the evening along with a packet of nursery rhymes. In May of 2014, families were also mailed an additional packet of books and extension activities. We were able to reach out to many families within our district and we hope to help our littlest learners to develop a strong foundation in early literacy. To quote Marilyn Jager Adams, “Reading aloud with children is known to be the single most important activity for building the knowledge and skills that children will eventually require for learning to read.” By accepting our gifts and by reading to their children, families are helping WHSD to promote a strong literacy base, as well as a love of reading within our community. Perfect Attendance, Grade 1 – Aiden Kohan, Jesse Miller, Celine Wang Perfect Attendance, Grade 2 – Zachary Davis-Reese Perfect Attendance, Grade 3 – Emma O’Neil Community Recognition, Service & Citizenship 23 Community Recognition, Service & Citizenship Our Youngest “Good Citizens” The Senatorial Good Citizen Award is provided by Senator John Wozniak for students who met the following criteria: • • • • • Superior Academic Achievement Leadership Capacity Consistent Work Habits Positive Self-image Ability to Interact Positively with Others Students are nominated by the classroom teacher, guidance counselor, and principal to receive this honor. Recipients of this award for Kindergarten through Grade 4 are presented here. Citizenship Awards, Kindergarten – Top Row: Brett Hoffman, Chanith Jayasooriaya, Seth Kepple, Kassidy Newman, James Webb Bottom Row: Marcus Anderson, Jayda Bodenschatz, Phoebe Bowser, Ethan Dabbs, Katelyn Engle, Bryn Henderson Citizenship Awards, Grade 1 – Row 1: Kate Piro, Alicia Rice, Luke Snider, Graham Wagner, Layne Williams Row 2: Emma Foley, Aiden Kohan, Zoey Lynch, Emily Mamula, Christopher Myer, Joseph Nibert Citizenship Awards, Grade 2 – Row 1: Jan Morales-Marin, Addison Oswalt, Jordan Pecze, David Ray, Brody Schneider Row 2: Taylor Bango, Michael Distefano, Katelyn Hassett, Sasha Innis, Hanna Leitenberger Missing from Photo: Joseph Messina Citizenship Awards, Grade 3 – Row 1: Madalyn Hoover, Mackensie Kozak, Jacob Mamula, Hayden McRae, Emma O’Neil, Kendal Shingler Row 2: Jocelyn Andolina, Julia Brennsteiner, Alexander Crespo, Cameron Danchanko, Morgan Faight, Dane Galasso Citizenship Awards, Grade 4 – Row 1: Daniel Heider, Meredith McNulty, Sydney Moore, Norah Panek, Makenna Oswalt, Kelli Sheehan, Anthony Tukanowicz-Hassett Row 2: Lauren Anderson, Olivia Berg, Nathan Bosserman, DaQuan Greenwell, Chace Gutilla Missing from Photo: William Gerow 24 Community Recognition, Service & Citizenship Music and the Arts Westmont Hilltop High School presents South Pacific This year’s musical took us to the South Pacific as we celebrated the musical and theatrical talents of the students of Westmont Hilltop. Other Players Nurses Abigail Stern, Alexandra Nash, Catherine VanSlyke, Helen Stern, Inez Panebianco, Jenna Toth, Leah Hockensmith, Rachel Toth, Tori Lehman, Emily Mayket Sailors Derek Blackner, Thomas Messer, Ethan Dumayas, Grant Gagnon, Greg Krinock, Isaac Joseph Islanders Abbigail Smajda, Ashley Kush, Emily Brazill, Kathyleen O’Leary, Kiersten Warren, Lauren Fregly, Madison Eppley, Mary Clark, Veronica Petrus, Sadie Carney, Kyleigh Smith Cast Ensign Nellie Forbush...........................................................................................................Madison Milligan Emile de Becque.....................................................................................................................Alex Hockensmith Ngana- his daughter.................................................................................................................... Hailey Pavlik Jerome- his son.....................................................................................................................Kaleb Haselrig Henry his native servant.....................................................................................................................Thomas Messer Bloody Mary............................................................................................................................ Karlee DeMarco Liat- her daughter............................................................................................................................Lindsay Geiser Bloody Mary’s Assistant..........................................................................................................Savannah Summers Luther Billis- a sailor.........................................................................................................................John Weidner Abner........................................................................................................................................Shivangshu Tandukar Stewpot (Carpenters Mate, Second Class, George Watts)...................................................................Erik Wehner Professor............................................................................................................................................Benjamin Mica Lt. Joseph Cable, United States Marine Corps.............................................................................Josh Livingston Capt. George Brackett, United States Navy..................................................................................... Aaron Marko Cmdr. William Harbison, United States Navy...................................................................Matthew Wehner Lt. Buzz Adams.............................................................................................................................Daniel Cooley Yeoman Herbert Quale- sailor.........................................................................................................Fisk Lee Radio Operator Bob McCaffrey- sailor..........................................................................Brock Bernstein Lt. Genevieve Marshall- Lead Nurse..........................................................................Nicole Barnhart Ensign Dinah Murphy........................................................................................................... Emily Ward Ensign Janet MacGregor.........................................................................................Rachelmae Pulliam Student Production Staff French Pronunciation................................................................................................................Alexandra Nash Stage Manager............................................................................................................Savannah Summers Assistant to the Tech Director.......................................................................................Thomas Messer Assistant to the Set Designer...........................................................................Jennifer Forbess Assistant to the Costume Designer.................................................................Ashley Santichen Assistant to the Lighting Engineer......................................................................John Minnick Bulletin Board Display Coordinator.....................................................................................Juliet Messer French Girls Rebecca Gvozden, Victoria Geiser, Veronica Kovach, Sarah Kilpatrick, Sarah Elston, Megan Krisay, Maiya Mastovich, Juliet Messer, Erin Whyte, Cheyann Warner, Autumn McClain 101 Dalmatians The cast members from the 4th Grade Class production of 101 Dalmatians. (see article and photo on page 17) Cruella De Vil: Judith Oller Roger: Felice Panebianco Anita: Alyssa Kush Horace: Nate Perrin Jasper: Ean Jaber Canine Narrators: William Gerow, Shannon Christie, Sydney Moore, Anthony Tukanowicz-Hassett Pongo: Ryan Kovach Perdita: Avery Rudolph Sergeant Tibbs: Mallory Morrell Nanny: Bella Garanich Police Officers: Chloe Smith, Parker Marion Dogcatcher: Greta Stager Dalmatian Puppies, London Dogs, Other Dalmatian Pups: Grade 4 Class “Music and the Arts” 25 Music and the Arts Jackie Young-Flack Memorial Scholarship Alex Hockensmith Niccolas Shorto received the Ken Null Memorial Award and Rachelmae Pulliam received both the James Kocher Memorial Award and the Rhythm & Groove Award for Jazz Studies National School Orchestra Award Samuel Hillard Outdoor Color Guard Award MorganAnn Elizabeth Millinder John Phillip Sousa Award Aaron Douglas Marko National School Choral Awards Christopher Pickering (Presenter), Matthew Donald Wehner Band, Chorus & Orchestra Awards: Ashley Santichen (Music Monster), MorganAnn Millinder (National School Orchestra Award and Samuel Hillard Outdoor Color Guard Award), Aaron Douglas Marko (John Phillip Sousa Award) Director’s Award for Band Kathyleen Adair O’Leary Jenna Lynn Toth Music Monster Award Our music monster, Ashley Lynn Santichen Ken Null Memorial Award Niccolas Shorto James Kocher Memorial Music Award Rhythm & Groove Award for Jazz Studies Rachelmae Naquin Pulliam 26 “Music and the Arts” Samuel Hillard Outdoor Instrumentalist Award Matthew Donald Wehner Samuel Hillard Indoor Percussion Award Emily Rochelle Mayket Samuel Hillard Indoor Color Guard Award Courtney Lynn Schilling Music and the Arts County Band County Band (Grades: 7-8) – Kaitlin Haynal, LeeAnn Kuhn, Evan Christie Strings & Things Strings & Things (Grades: 5, 6, 7, 8) – Row 1: Layla Dalton, Kyle Gordon, Abigail Rose, Hayes Rakvin, Maeve Milligan, Julia Bingler, Gaerielle Nagorite, Julie Duong, Gabrielle Nagorite Row 2: Olivia Nicoloff, Hailey Pavlik, Destinee Grumbling, Elliott Finney, Kaitlyn Poad, Olivia Brill, Amelia Aiken, Sophie Hochfeld, Laina Mastovich, Margaret Walsh, Mackenzie Dunn Row 3: Christine Duong, Isaiah Haselrig, Jasmine Innis, Anthony DeLisa, Moses Zeidan, Meghan Smitherman, Gabrielle Nash, Susan Williams, Alexis Nibert New York Times Rap Contest New York Times Rap Contest (Grade: 7) – Susan Williams, Sophie Hochfeld County Chorus County Chorus (Grades: 6, 7, 8) – Row 1: Jacob Allen, Meryam Salem, Macey Morrell, Abigail Miller Row 2: Josalyn McMillan, Hailie Hearn, Hailey Giuffre, Siairra Weidner, Chloe Whorl Row 3: Nicholas Czyrnik, Madison Kist, Sydney Rupert, Madison Reitter, Savannah Taylor Missing from Photo: Samuel Paratore, Bryce Platzer, Joshua Reitter Band Fest Band Fest (Grade: 6) – Row 1: Bryce Platzer, Noah Martin Row 2: Chloe Kesslak, Amber Hearn, Samuel Paratore Young Artists Exhibition Young Artists Exhibition (Grades: 6-8) – Row 1: Emmaline Collins, Sydney Droz, Andrea Rutledge, Maeve Milligan, Conner Polacek, Tanner Hinterliter Row 2: Austin Kaelin, Stefen Dean, Alyssa Cagliuso, Stephanie Rosendale, Helaina Kaschalk, Olivia Brill Row 3: Ryan Flowers, Zachary Jackson, Hannah Davis, Jacob Law, Madison Zitnay, Madison Reitter, Alyssa Augustine Missing from Picture: Joshua Reitter “Music and the Arts” 27 Athletics & Sportsmanship Athletics & Sportsmanship The pages of this newsletter are a testimonial to the achievements of our students in academics, the arts, community service, and athletics. Within our educational community, good sportsmanship is considered paramount to a positive program. The capacity to demonstrate leadership and citizenship through sportsmanship is as highly respected as academic achievement. The athletes highlighted below have been shining stars in sportsmanship and athletics. Male Athlete of the Year Female Athlete of the Year Grant Gagnon earned 15 Varsity Letters while competing in Cross Country, Track, Soccer, and Swimming. He has been recognized as the outstanding athlete in Swimming, Soccer, Cross Country, and Track. In Swimming, Grant was a four-year letter winner and four-year District VI Swimming Championship qualifier. Grant has won the Westmont Outstanding Male Swimmer title for the past three years. Grant had a 3rd place finish in the 50 Freestyle and 5th place finish in the 100-Yard Breaststroke at the 2014 District VI Swimming Championships. He was the anchor swimmer for the team, earning 4th place in the 200 Medley Relay, and he earned 5th place with the 400 Freestyle Relay Team. In soccer, Grant was a four-year letter winner and led the team to district playoffs in each of his four years. He was chosen to play in the Santa Fund Soccer Classic, and was this season’s Outstanding Player. Grant earned the Corona and Grady Coach’s Award for the Outstanding Boys’ Soccer Player. In Cross Country, Grant was a perennial state qualifier and was named to the West Central All-Area Cross Country First Team. Grant earned the Herdman-Dailey Award for Outstanding Boys’ Track and the district’s Outstanding Boys’ Cross Country Award. Alyssa Miller was co-captain of the Basketball Team and helped lead the team to an overall record of 18 and 4, claiming the LHAC (Laurel Highlands Athletic Conference) title, which hasn’t been won by Westmont Hilltop since 2007. She scored 278 total points this year and was the team’s leading scorer averaging 12.8 points per game. She was also the leading rebounder, averaging 7.1 per game. Alyssa was named to the LHAC All-Conference Team. She was selected to play in the AmeriServ Tribune Democrat All Star Game. In Softball, for her career, Alyssa had 101 hits, 64 RBI, 78 runs scored and a .439 batting average. She was a four-year letter winner, 2013 Co-MVP, 2013 LHAC Player of the Year, 2014 co-captain, and 2014 MVP. She was honored with the John P. Horty Award for Outstanding Softball Players. In Volleyball, Alyssa was co-captain during the fall season and served as an exceptional leader to her teammates. She is a four-year volleyball starter and letter winner. She led the team this season in digs and had the highest hitting percentage. Alyssa was selected to the All-District Team, LHAC AllConference Team, and she played for Cambria County in the All-Star Game. She earned the Westmont Hilltop Outstanding Volleyball Player Award. For her contribution to teamwork and sportsmanship, Alyssa earned the Fran Urban Award for a versatile and outstanding athlete who made a significant impact on the district’s athletic teams. Grant Gagnon Outstanding Male Athlete of the Year Grant Gagnon 28 Athletics & Sportsmanship Alyssa Miller Outstanding Female Athlete of the Year Alyssa Miller Athletics & Sportsmanship District VI Sportsmanship Awards Dr. Michael Sewak Award for Outstanding Girls’ Basketball Taylor Hoover, Alyssa Miller Outstanding Boys’ Basketball Taylor Hoover, Noah Marley Girls’ Cross Country Award Herdman Scholarship Award for Outstanding Runner David Coulson Award for the Outstanding Football Player Herdman-Dailey Award for Outstanding Girls’ Track William Askey Scholarship Conor Mendelson (Skip Pristow Award) and Andrew Miller (John Khuri Memorial Award) Herman-Dailey Award Colin Barron for Outstanding Boys’ Track Dr. William J. Hargreaves Award for Outstanding Golfers She runs as fast as lightening, so Hannah Dorian has earned many, many awards. Angela Mosbrucker and Devon Jackson Lawrence Cernansky (co-recipient with Grant Gagnon pictured on page 29) Athletics & Sportsmanship 29 Athletics & Sportsmanship Adele Dovey Award for Outstanding Girls’ Tennis Bethany Carney Outstanding Cheerleader David J. Murphy Award for Outstanding Hockey Players LHAC All-Conference Team Award for Softball Sebastian Ragno and Brandon Leech Claycomb Coach’s Award for Outstanding Wrestler Jillian Foster Ellwood Ailes Award for Outstanding Baseball Player Hailey Porter John Saracena Coach’s Award for Outstanding Girls’ Soccer Player Logan Blackburn Bill Mishler Scholarship for Wrestling Shyleigh Hughes Lawrence Cernansky 30 Athletics & Sportsmanship Kohl Henry Athletics & Sportsmanship Westmont Hilltop Fitness Awards Finalists Awards (Male) – Row 1: Lewis Buchovich, Drake Dorian, Daniel Yost, Kyler Pyshnik Row 2: Connor Schafer, Grant Gagnon Row 3: Sam Whitlow, Colin Barron, Lawrence Cernansky Finalist Awards (Female) – Row 1: Taylor Kaseler, Jocelyn Pawcio, Hanna Robart Row 2: Emily Tyger, Alexandra Mostoller, Nollaig Noll, Kaitlyn Pawcio Row 3: Alexandria Edwards, Monica Lough President’s Physical Fitness Awards The Presidential Fitness Test measures students in five areas of fitness including: cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength and endurance, speed, and flexibility. Students passing this test demonstrate a high level of fitness and determination! President’s Physical Fitness (Grade 8) – Row 1: Jenna Zatsick, Lindsey Andolina, Harrison Weidner, Jacob Toth, Adam Kush, Isaak James Row 2: Julie Steinkirchner, Molly Callihan, Sarah Polacek, Grayson Moyer, Noah Birthisel, Joseph Nash President’s Physical Fitness (Grade 6) – Row 1: Dayne Boxler, Zane Blackburn, Eliza Crans, Grace Dryer, Greta George Row 2: Isabella Hunt, Miles Zitnay, Conner Polacek, Gavin Miller, Max Wilkinson, Lauren Kozak Row 3: Jasmine Innis, Nicholas Fetzer, Joshua Elders, Mason Muto, Sydney Rupert, Chloe Kesslak Missing from Photo: Savannah Marano President’s Physical Fitness (Grade 7) – Row 1: Jacob Adams, Jonathon Heider, Collin Kelley, Christopher Hasse, Devin Boxler, Ian Snider Row 2: Karalyn Pawcio, Gaerielle Nagorite, Abigail Miller, Macey Morrell, Andrea Rutledge, Mikaela Crum, Madison Rozich, Maeve Milligan, Amelia Aiken Row 3: Maddison Brant, Kayleigh Noll, Sydney Droz, Sarah Stohon, Alex Sutt, Tucker Kushner, Brandon Kaseler, Jonathan Barnhart Row 4: Isaiah Haselrig, Benjamin Wescott, Carson Custer, Tanner Mann, Moses Zeidan, Alexis Nibert, Lee Santee, Riley Shriver, Susan Williams Missing from Photo: Lukas Shiley President’s Physical Fitness (Grade 5) – Row 1: Ellie Dorian, Grace Gardill, Alexander Widmar, Roy Dunn, Olivia Caper, Casey Aman Row 2: Matthias Noll, Landon Weeks, Lakyn Davis, Olivia Van Scoyoc, Madison Knupp, Dustin Edwards Row 3: Elliott Sparling, Tyler Mosorjak, Mitchell Corcoran, Hudson Holbay, Dylan Craft, Lauren Mock Missing from Photo: Luke Benner Athletics & Sportsmanship 31 Athletics & Sportsmanship Lori Blackburn Memorial Track Dedication Athletic Highlights of 2013-2014 Year in Review by Athletic Director Thomas Callihan Boys’ Basketball - The following basketball players have received awards for their success this season: Conor Mendelson - LHAC All Conference and Skip Pristow Outstanding Male Basketball Player Andrew Miller - John Khuri Memorial Scholarship, given to the Boys’ Basketball Player that is competitive on the court and charitable off the court. Samuel Barry, Bridget Sheehan, Sara Trio Outstanding Girls’ Swimmer Cheerleading - The 2013-2014 cheer season was a success, and boasted one of the largest cheer squads in recent history. This year’s Outstanding Cheerleader was Hailey Porter. Hailey was not only a captain of the varsity squad this past season but was also an effective leader. She showed determination, commitment, and strong decision-making skills. Cross Country - The 2013 Boys’ Outstanding Runner was Grant Gagnon. Grant is a senior who earned first team all-area team honors. He was a state qualifier again this season and was a leader on the team. During the 2012 season, he helped the team win the District 6 title. Westmont’s 2013 outstanding girl runner is Hannah Dorian. Hannah helped the girls’ team to an 11-1 dual meet record. She led the girls to a District 6 team runnerup title and earned a trip to the PIAA state championship meet. Hannah was named to the First Team All-Area XC Team for the third consecutive year. Football - Brady Shriver and Jonas Kresak were voted as LHAC All Conference players on offense, and Liam Moran and Cody Sabo were named to the LHAC AllConference Team on defense. The SAFCA winner for Offensive Player of the Year was Sam Curry and the Defensive SAFCA award winner was Colin Barron. This year’s David Coulson Award winner was Colin Barron. Nollaig Noll Robert A. Gleason Award for Outstanding Boys’ Tennis Player Girls’ Tennis - The 2013 ladies tennis team won the Laurel Highlands Athletic Conference with a 13-0 record. The team’s non-conference record was 2-0 with an overall record of 15-0. In District 6 competition, Westmont Hilltop claimed the District VI Championship for the second consecutive year. In the team state competition, the ladies completed a successful season with a record of 15-1. Bethany Carney won the Adele Dovey Award for the Outstanding Female Tennis Player, while Lauren Fregley won All-Conference honors. Boys’ Soccer - The 2013 Boys’ Soccer season was a spectacular one. The team battled for a 14-4-1 overall record. They held opponents to an average of .63 goals per game while averaging 5.06 goals per game. Thirty-nine players were on the roster! Grant Gagnon won the Outstanding Boys’ Soccer Award this year for his leadership and ability. Volleyball - The 2013 volleyball team had a successful season in the fall and made an improbable run through the District VI Playoffs that had the gym packed with fans hanging on every point. This year’s Outstanding Volleyball Player was Alyssa Miller. She was Co-Captain of the team and an exceptional leader. She is a four-year starter and letter winner, who led the team in digs and had the highest hitting percentage on the team. She was selected to the All District Team, LHAC All Conference Team, and played for Cambria County in the All-Star Game. Benjamin Katz 32 Athletics & Sportsmanship Athletics & Sportsmanship Wrestling - The Varsity Wrestling team finished 6-5 this season which marks the 17th straight season the team has finished at .500 or better. The team also qualified for the District Duals where they finished 4th. This was the 9th time a Westmont Hilltop team has placed in the top 4 at districts in the past 10 years. Logan Blackburn finished 2nd in the District, 3rd in the Region, and qualified for the PIAA State Tournament. Logan was named this seasons Milt Lantz Award winner as well as winning the Claycomb Coaches Award winner. Lawrence Cernansky won the Bill Mishler Award. Golf - The golf team finished 4th in the Anderson Memorial Tourney and 8th in the Wheeling Tourney. For the 2013 season the Outstanding Male Golfer was Devon Jackson and the Outstanding Female Golfer was Angela Mosbrucker. Girls’ Soccer - The Girls’ Soccer team advanced through the District VI playoffs and lost in a tough game for the Championship. Shyleigh Hughes broke the school record for goals scored and was named the Outstanding Girls’ Soccer Player. Girls’ Basketball - The Girls’ Basketball Team claimed the LHAC Championship for the fifth time in the past eleven years. The team was led by co-captains Alyssa Miller and Taylor Hoover. Alyssa was named to the LHAC All-Conference Team and the Ameriserv / Tribune-Democrat All Star Team. Both Taylor and Alyssa were recipients of the Dr. Sewak Award for their contributions and leadership on the team. Boys’ Tennis - The Boys’ 2013-2014 Tennis Team advanced to the District VI playoffs. This year’s winner of the Robert Gleason Outstanding Boys’ Tennis Player is Benjamin Katz. Softball - For the fourth consecutive season, the Varsity Softball Team made the District VI playoffs. Alyssa Miller was named the John P. Horty Outstanding Softball Player of the Year. Alyssa finished her career with 101 hits, 64 RBI and a 439 Batting Average. Outstanding Runner - This year’s Herdman Scholarship Outstanding Runner award winner was Hannah Dorian. Hannah participated in Track and Cross Country. She placed 1st in District VI in the 3200 and placed 6th at the PIAA Track and Field Championships. Track and Field - Both Boys’ and Girls’ Track Teams had excellent seasons and culminated with nine members participating in the PIAA Track and Field Championships. Award winners in Track and Field included: Lori Blackburn Memorial Award – Sara Trio and Bridget Sheehan Boys’ Track Dedication – Samuel Barry Swimming - The Girls’ Swim Team finished the season with an 11-1 record and took second place in the Central Western Alleghenies Aqua Conference (CWAAC). This group of seniors finished their career with a 47–2 record overall. This year’s Girls’ Outstanding Swimming Award went to Nollaig Noll. She was a 2nd Team All Star this season and is a District VI 4 time champion in the 50 and 100. The Boys’ Swim Team finished the season with an 8-3 record. They finished in 4th place in the CWAAC this season and had 11 district qualifiers. Grant Gagnon was this year’s Outstanding Male Swimmer. He was named to the Second Team All Stars. Hockey - This season’s Hockey Team won the East Division Championship with a record of 17-11-5. They were champions of the inaugural Tomahawks Cup, and finished as runner-up in the Canlan Christmas Freeze-Out Tournament held in Toronto. The 2014 David J. Murphy Outstanding Hockey Player Award winners were Sebastian Ragno and Brandon Leech. Baseball - The Ellwood Ailes Outstanding Baseball Player Award went to Kohl Henry. Kohl led the team in batting with a .574 Average collecting 27 hits in 47 at bats. He also led in RBI’s and Runs Scored. William Askey Award - Mr. William Askey was a Teacher and Athletic Director at Westmont Hilltop. The William Askey Scholarship Award honors a female athlete who participated in sports and held a 3.00 grade average or better. Hannah Dorian earned the 2014 William Askey Award. District VI Sportsmanship Award - Fifty senior high schools across the ten-county area of the PIAA District VI have been honored with sportsmanship awards through the “Let It Begin With Me” program. This award recognizes two senior athletes from each of the schools who exemplify leadership and sportsmanship. This year’s award winners are Taylor Hoover and Noah Marley. Athletics & Sportsmanship 33 General Information Annual Public Notice Helping Children with Special Needs The Westmont Hilltop School District provides pre-referral and special education services to children with special needs. There are two important resources for parents and community members to assist in deciding whether students need extra help or special services and, if so, what services are available and how to utilize them. The links to this information, along with a description of the type of information available are listed below. For more information, please call your school guidance counselors, nurses, or building principals as follows: High School—255-8726, Middle School—255-8704, and Elementary School—255-8707. Additional information on contact people, student support teams, signals that children may need special education, types of services available, educational programs for parents, and helping children in crisis situations is available online at www.whsd.org. Please click on “District Departments” and then “Educational Support.” The Intermediate Unit 8 provides an Annual Public Notice of Special Education Services and Programs in the State of Pennsylvania that is publicized in local newspapers and also available as the first “Link of Interest” at the following site: http://iu08.org//site/default. aspx?PageID=52 This site includes information regarding the Pennsylvania Department of Education’s responsibility to ensure that all children with disabilities residing in the Commonwealth—including children with disabilities attending private schools, regardless of the severity of their disabilities, 34 “General Information” and who are in need of special education and related services—are identified, located, and evaluated. This responsibility is required by a federal law called the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act Amendments of 2004 (IDEA ‘04). It provides details about special education law, the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act, and the types of programs that are available for students who have been identified as being in need of specially designed instruction and have one or more of the following physical or mental disabilities: Autism Emotional Disturbance Deafness Hearing Impairment Specific Learning Disability Intellectual Disability Multiple Disabilities Other Health Impairment Orthopedic Impairment due to chronic or acute health problems Speech and Language Impairment Visual Impairment including Blindness Deaf-Blindness Traumatic Brain Injury Developmental Delay The processes of early intervention, screening services, evaluation, and educational placement are explained along with the types of services and levels of support. Information regarding parents’ and students’ rights and protections are detailed, including issues of privacy and confidentiality, and procedures to be followed if you feel that rights have been violated. Senior Residents Have V.I.P. Status Each year we are pleased to acknowledge and thank senior residents for their contributions to our educational system. Our Senior VIP (Very Important Person) community members cheer in our stadiums, encourage our youth, and support our educational processes in a myriad of ways.The VIP program passes are one way we try to accomplish that goal. Seniors enjoy free admission to all school-related athletic events. The only exceptions are hockey games played at the Cambria County War Memorial and the annual musical. If you are a senior resident, age 62 or older, you are eligible for a VIP pass. To obtain yours, please contact the district office at 814-255-6751. Attention Parents! All Westmont Hilltop parents have the power to know instantly when notifications and newsflashes are posted to the website. Please take a minute and go to www.whsd.org to sign up for eNotify. This option is part of the Power Announcement System that enables parents to receive all district alerts and updates. (Note: This is not part of the PowerSchool Network.) To sign up for eNotify, follow the link on the homepage of www.whsd. org or click the “Quicklinks” tab from the main web page at www.whsd.org, and choose “Website Account Sign Up eNotify,” from the pull-down menu. Directions are provided as to how to create an account. General Information Comprehensive Planning 2014 A new Comprehensive Plan was approved in 2014 for implementation beginning with the 2014-2015 school year. We are grateful to the following parents, students, educators, business leaders, community members, board members, and administrators for their work at the district and building levels in designing the plan. Their creative work began during the 2012-2013 school year and was finalized and approved by the Pennsylvania Department of Education in the spring of 2014. Dr. Susan Anderson Mrs. Karen Azer Mrs. Jane Bassi Mr. Edward Benning Mrs. Lori Brawley Mrs. Patricia Buckovich Mrs. Claudia Christner Mrs. Katie Crow Mrs. Terri Denk Mrs. Lisa Drennen Mr. Norman Ed Miss Lisa Friedhoff Dr. Kamal Gella Dr. James Grecco Mr. Gregory Heider Miss Billie Jo Kisko Dr. Eugene Kupchella Mrs. Nicole Kuzmiak Mrs. Gloria LaMonaca Mr. Jeffrey Masterson Mrs. Cindy McCombie Mr. Steven McGee Mrs. Estelle Milligan Mrs. Barbara Miltenberger Mr. Thomas Mitchell Mr. Joseph Molnar Mrs. Teresa Mrozowski Mrs. Molly O’Neil Mr. Jeffrey Papcun Miss Lori Petyak Mrs. Joan Ponzurick Mr. Jonathan Rutledge Mrs. Melissa Rzasa Mr. Gregory Sanford Mrs. Beth Shoff Mrs. Joselle Skelley Mrs. Eileen Springer Mrs. Beth Stem Mrs. Kelly Stiles Mrs. Deanna Swincinski Mrs. Debra Taczanowsky Mrs. Heather Thomas Mr. Matthew Thomas Mrs. Amanda Tresnicky Mrs. Michele Trevorrow Miss Carol Visnovsky Mrs. Lori Weeks Mrs. Deborah Winterscheidt Mr. Mark Yonko. Last, but not least, we gratefully acknowledge the input and creative ideas of the High School Student Council under the direction of President Josh Livingston. The major goals of the Comprehensive Plan provide the visionary guidelines for the next five years. They include the following examples: • Committees will study recommendations regarding curriculum, technology initiatives, safe and supportive schools, special education, and professional development. • Differentiated instruction is planned for students at all levels. • Professional development will be designed to meet the needs of all teachers with faculty redesign opportunities and enhancement of the new teacher induction program. • Professional learning communities involving teacher leadership will function at all levels. • Enhanced state-of-the-art technology access and integration has been planned. • Employment of a data warehousing system will enable data analysis teams to enhance diagnostic instruction. • Standards-based needs assessments and standards-aligned planned courses of study will be published. • Distributed instructional leadership will increase the capacity for progress at all levels of the district. • Informed decision-making will be enhanced through gathering of data from various groups followed by meaningful adjustments based upon the information. • The guidance program will be aligned with the American Association of School Counselors (ASCA) model (with domains of focus including academic development, career exploration, and personal/social development). • Enhanced family and community involvement will be a focus. • Universal screening and diagnostic assessment will be employed for all students. • Intensive interventions will be planned for students in need of support and effective enrichment and opportunities for individualized pacing and progress will be an emphasis for advanced level students. • School-wide positive behavioral support will be employed at the elementary and middle schools. • Student support teams will include guidance counselors, school psychologist, emotional support staff, and Student Assistance Program team members who will support students’ social, emotional, and behavioral needs. “General Information” 35 Sources of Funding The Westmont Hilltop School District received funding from both federal and state sources and publicizes receipt. The following is a listing of funding sources from the 2013-2014 school year. FEDERAL FUNDING SOURCES 2013-2014 Title I—helps to fund our elementary Title I program. Title II—provides a portion of an extra teacher’s salary in the elementary school, which helps with class size reduction. Accountability Block Grant—funds early childhood initiatives and the implementation of full-day kindergarten. IDEA—helps with special education staffing and related support services for children. KtO (Keystones to Opportunity—funds special programs for children from birth to age 5 before kindergarten. $238,357 $34,279 $48,681 $177,640 $91,271 Westmont Hilltop School District Board Of Education 2014 Mrs. Michele Trevorrow, President Mrs. Lisa Drennen, Vice-President Mr. Jeffrey Masterson, Treasurer Dr. Kamal Gella, Secretary Mr. John DeMarco Mr. Joseph Kesslak Mr. Michael Lynch Mr. Darin Marley Mr. William Trevorrow Mr. Steven McGee, Recording Secretary (Non-Member) Elementary School District Administrative Staff 2013 - 2014 Dr. Susan Anderson, Superintendent Mr. Donald Irwin, Assistant Superintendent and Business Manager Mr. Steven McGee, Director of Education, Coordinator of Special Education and Federal Programs Mr. Joseph Molnar, Technology Director Mr. Matthew Thomas, Director of Professional Development and District-Wide Assessment Coordinator Building Administrative Staff 2013 - 2014 Mr. Thomas Mitchell, High School Principal Mrs. Nicole Kuzmiak, Middle School Principal Mr. Edward Benning, Elementary School Principal Middle School Mission Statement The mission of the WHSD, in partnership with our community, is to prepare each student to be an informed, ethical, responsible adult in a changing and competitive global society through high expectations and a challenging educational program offering knowledge and skills within a safe, nurturing environment. Civil Rights Statement The Westmont Hilltop School District, an equal opportunity employer, will not discriminate in employment, educational programs or activities, based on race, color, religion, national origin, gender, age, ancestry, sexual orientation, or disability. Publication of this policy in this document is in accordance with state and federal laws including: The Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, Title IV, Title VI, Title VII, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Sections 503 & 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the American Disabilities Act of 1992. High School Printed on recycled paper