First Day of School is September 3, 2008
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First Day of School is September 3, 2008
June 2008 www.livonia.k12.mi.us • Serving portions of Livonia & Westland • Vol. 36, No. 5 Military Veteran Receives High School Diploma Franklin High School principal Dan Willenborg had the distinct honor of awarding Bill Roberts, an 83-year-old US Navy veteran his high school diploma on Saturday, June 7. Roberts was unable to obtain his diploma due to active duty serving in the Pacific Theater in World War II. Roberts has volunteered with Franklin students for the past two and a half years. Photo courtesy of Tom Hoffmeyer Observer Newspaper. Veterans of WWII or the Korean War who were unable to obtain their high school diploma due to active military service should contact the Communications Department at 734-744-2522. Congratulations Class of 2008! What an outstanding school year for our Class of 2008! Graduation is the fitting time to review our graduating seniors’ accomplishments, and we are at no loss for information to share: In 2008, LPS graduated 1,467 students from Churchill, Franklin and Stevenson High Schools; and at press time, students have been awarded over $4.3 million in scholarships and awards. From the three schools combined, 116 students graduated with the Summa Cum Laude distinction (3.95 gpa and above); 92 students with the Magna Cum Laude distinction (3.75-3.94 gpa and above); and 124 students with the Cum Laude distinction (3.5-3.74 gpa and above). The Board of Education recognized its six National Merit Finalists on April 28. Webster’s Academically Talented Program Opens to Limited Schools of Choice Ten seats are open to students entering 3rd grade in fall 2008 Limited Registration window: June 24-July 8 Livonia Public Schools is opening its Alternative Classrooms for the Academically Talented (ACAT) program to Limited Schools of Choice for the 2008-09 school year. This program is geared toward academically talented students looking for a specialized learning experience. Applications will be accepted for students from outside the LPS area, as well as for incoming third grade LPS students that missed this year’s ACAT testing window. All candidates MUST meet the ACAT selection testing criteria. Registration will be open from June 24-July 8 at the Dept. of Instruction, 15125 Farmington, Livonia 48154 from 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Openings were announced in the Observer and on the LPS website beginning June 19. For complete information on the application process, visit www.livonia.k12.mi.us, or contact Charlotte Worthen, Director of Instruction at 734-744-2589. One hundred twenty-one graduates qualified for membership to the National Honor Society (NHS). The pillars of the NHS are based upon scholastics, character, leadership, and community service. Many graduates have won special honors and awards in the classroom and on the athletic fields, which are highlighted on their individual high school pages. There were so many accomplishments, we could not include them all. See pages three through six for a few of these many awards. Indeed, LPS has earned bragging rights for turning out accomplished graduates. Parents and caregivers of graduates, thank you for being our partner in preparing your children. Congratulations Class of 2008! Randy Liepa, Ph.D. Superintendent First Day of School is September 3, 2008 District News Summer Registration Information Middle Schools and High Schools Throughout the summer months, both middle and high school students are to register at their home school, as there is secretarial coverage in these buildings. Elementary Schools Through August 15, elementary school students are to register at Central Office, located at 15125 Farmington Road. Contact Sue Higgins at 734-744-2541 or Cindy Armstrong at 734-744-2558 to schedule an appointment. Schedule a School Tour This Summer School tours are available during the summer months to non-LPS families who are considering attending Livonia Public Schools. Please contact the Communications Department at 734-744-2522 to schedule a school tour. Are You New to the LPS Community? If you are new to the LPS community, welcome to the District! We would love to introduce you to our schools and programs, so please contact the Communications Department at 734-744-2522. We will mail you a DVD and an information packet about the LPS community. Also, please check our website for additional information for new families at www.livonia.k12.mi.us. Are you a new parent? LPS Foundation to Sponsor Back-to-School Events at K-4 Schools The LPS Foundation is excited to announce that it will be sponsoring back-to-school get togethers on the grounds of our K-4 schools. This will be a great opportunity for schoolmates and their families to get together and celebrate the opening of school with their classmates and friends. There will be food and fun activities, as well as inflatables for students to enjoy. All proceeds from these events will go to the LPS Foundation. Look for dates and times later this summer and online at www.livonia.k12.mi.us. See you there! Webster Fire Update The Webster School program, displaced this year to Taylor Elementary School due to the fire that occurred in February, now has a permanent home. Extensive review and negotiation occurred with the District’s insurance representatives. The school district will receive a cash settlement for the fire. After analyzing the District’s current vacant facilities, the Webster Program will be moved to the former Tyler Elementary School. This move will allow the District to reduce the cost of the insurance claim, while at the same time bring back utilization of one of our vacant schools. The District will also be able to improve the vacant Tyler school facility to meet its needs using the insurance proceeds. LPS educational programs begin at birth! Contact Deborah Squirewell at Perrinville Early Childhood Center at 734-744-2765, to receive age-appropriate information to get your child off to a great educational start! Tyler Elementary School was chosen over the other vacant facilities because it is the largest school with the most space, it has the best layout for the Webster program, and it provides the ability to facilitate the many school buses that transport students to Webster ACAT and special education programs. Check out a great resource for summer activities that is updated monthly: Great Parents, Great Start Parent Child Events We are pleased to be moving forward with the placement of our valuable Webster program. Again, many thanks to the community, Webster parents, and Webster staff for the tremendous job they have done and the patience they have shown in dealing with this tragic event. http:www.resa.net/early/calendars/2008.calendar.pdf Michigan Merit Curriculum Online High school graduation requirements have changed for the Class of 2011 and beyond. LPS has developed a Frequently Asked Questions document for parents/guardians to review in order to help them become better acquainted with the new graduation requirements and the impact these new requirements will have on their child(ren)’s high school experience(s). The Frequently Asked Questions document can be found on the District’s website at www.livonia.k12.mi.us and on each high school’s website. Visit us online at www.livonia.k12.mi.us, click on Calendar, and pull down to Cable TV for a calendar of year-end programs. Livonia Public Schools: Teaming together to ensure learning for all! www.livonia.k12.mi.us Serving portions of Livonia & Westland June 2008 • Vol. 36 No. 5 Dialog is an official publication of the Livonia Public Schools. It is published regularly and mailed to residents of the Livonia School District as a public service. We encourage your response. All correspondence should be addressed to: 15125 Farmington Rd., Livonia, MI 48154. To contact the LPS Communications office, please call 734-744-2522 or email dmcdowel@livonia.k12.mi.us. Churchill High School Sports Highlights Class of 2008 Honors and Highlights Winter: 50 Scholar Athletes Cheerleading Southgate Invitational Champions Hockey Division Champions All State 1st Team: Nathan Milam, Garrett Mencier Gymnastics (Livonia Red) State Qualifiers 9th in the State Conference Gymnastics Champion: Paula Guzik All State: Paula Guzik Wrestling State Qualifiers: Andrew Murray, Jon Paul Gaffke The Churchill High School Quiz Bowl team recently competed in “The High School Challenge,” which airs on PBS station WFUM. The team recently made it to the final round, but they lost by one question to Novi. They also took their 7th trip to Nationals in Chicago. Pom Pon 7th in the State “Spending four years at Churchill has been a great experience. I learned many things, not only from textbooks, but also about myself. High school is much more of an experience than I expected, and I am glad I was able to be a part of it at Churchill.” Spring: 77 Scholar Athletes Girl’s Track & Field City Champions Division Champions Regional Champions All State: Kyndra Abron, Sara Kroll Boy’s Track & Field Derik Peterman Boy’s Baseball City Champions Boy’s Golf MHSAA Regional Qualifiers On October 10, approximately 10,000 students in Michigan participated in Part I of the Michigan Mathematics Prize Competition. High-performing students were invited to participate in Part II. Pictured left to right above are the LPS students who finished in the top 106 of students in the state. Special Recognitions James P. Carli Memorial Scholarship Meghan Murray Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship Xavier Ziemba Churchill Athletic Patron Scholarship Daran Carey Vincent Carozza Sarah LaBerge Joseph Varilone Ryan Whittum Laura Tomassi “These past four years at Churchill have been great and went by faster than I could have ever imagined. I developed incredible friendships, and I have enough memories to last a lifetime. No matter what happens, I will always be a Charger at heart.” Franklin High School Sports Highlights Honors and Highlights Winter: 63 Scholar Athletes The Detroit News named Daniel The Best and the Brightest. With a 3.9 gpa, Daniel has achieved: All-State wrestling honors, All-State academic honors, MVP Award, PTSA Council Outstanding Youth Award, Varsity Wrestling Captain, Scholar Athlete Award, City Champion, Wayne County Commissions Honors, and State of Michigan Special Tribute. Daniel will attend Wayne State University with career plans as a pharmacist. Girls’ Basketball MHSAA District Champions All State: Briauna Taylor Wrestling MHSAA District Champions All State: Dan Woodall, Jared Pieknik Gymnastics All State: Meghan Powers, Emily Quint, Kelly Tapella Katlyn gives her acceptance speech of the Michigan Legion of Merit medal, approved and signed by Major General Coutler, Adjutant General of the Michigan National Guard. The Michigan Legion of Merit medal is awarded to the outstanding senior NJROTC cadet for academic achievement, leadership, and contribution to the tenets of the NJROTC for four years. Pom Pon 4th in the State Spring: 71 Scholar Athletes Girl’s Track Raider Relay Champions Stafford Relay Champions Boy’s Track Patriot Invitational Champions All State: 4x100 Relay Team/ Darell Myree, Issac Cadet, Michael Baumgardner, Paul Voegele Softball Farmington Invitational Champions Baseball District Champions Boy’s Golf Regional Qualifiers Class of 2008 Special Recognitions Female Athlete of the Year Ashley Price Male Athlete of the Year Daniel Woodall James P. Carli Scholarship Christopher Noffze Christopher Kempa Scholarship Zachary Wojnar Brian Hinzman Scholarship Matthew Hintz Patriot Club Scholarship Michael Krcatovich Jared Pieknik Molly Perkins Elizabeth Reinke Observer Academic All-State Daniel Woodall Catherine Kent “High school has honestly been the best four years of my life. I have made memories and friendships that I know will last a lifetime. I am sad to be leaving, but I know that Franklin High School has prepared me well for the real world.” Franklin Key Award Christopher Noffze Catherine Kent Olompia Ackall Daniel Ostrowsky Michigan Legion of Merit Medal Katlyn Ellerby Graduates Entering Military Service Grayson Aronhalt, USMC Ryan Leright, USAF Angelo Ciotta, USN Anthony Seluk, USA Joshua Edwards, USMC Amanda Wincel, USN Andrew Gunter, USMC “My high school experience has been filled with memories and experiences that I will hold on to forever. As I look to the future, I am confident I have been given the tools necessary to be successful. I hope to build on this foundation and lead with the positive character that the Franklin community has instilled in me.” Stevenson High School Sports Highlights Class of 2008 Honors and Highlights Winter: 77 Scholar Athletes Hockey State Regional Finalists All State 1st Team: Patrick McHugh, Michael Voran, Mark Bekkala. Wrestling State Qualifiers: Michael Fobar, Razmig Markosian, Ziad Kharbush, Emanuel Onwuemene. All State: Ziad Kharbush Boys Swimming and Diving Division & Conference Champions State Qualifiers: Kyle Hermann, Aaren Marecki, Christopher Behler, Michael Cruce, Ryan Scott, Bryan Bielicki. Robert Luke, Joseph Wingett. All State: Robert Luke, Joseph Wingett Gymnastics (Livonia Blue) Division & Conference Champions, State Regional Champions, State Finish: 3rd place State Qualifiers: Laura Nomura, Brittany Janis, Dalia Shafie Spring: 80 Scholar Athletes Girl’s Tennis City & Division Champions, State Regional 3rd Place Boy’s Golf Lakes Division Champions State Final Qualifier: Drew Mossoian Boy’s Track Observerland, City, Division, Conference & State Regional Champs. State Qualifiers: Mitchell White, Myles White, Austin White, Nicholas Anagnostou, Christopher Golonka, Nathaniel Sergison, Michael Gibbons, Derek Buskey, Stephen Pollard, Jacob Gudeman, Patrick York. MHSAA State Champion: Mitchell White (High Jump) Girl’s Track State Regional - 2nd place State Qualifiers: Katherine Glynn, Christine Tappan, Christina Joss, Katherine Vidler, Rebecca Adamcheck, Courtney Calka, Michelle Blackstone. All-State: Courtney Calka Girl’s Soccer City Champs Softball City Champs The Fine Arts Department of Livonia Public Schools has an exciting new partnership with State Senator Glenn Anderson. The Senator hosts a revolving display of artwork at his Lansing office created by our Stevenson art students. “I am honored to display such marvelous art work from such talented, young individuals. This artwork is on loan from Kyle Dunn (12th), Aaron Dunn (12th), and Daniel Fairbanks (10th), and it is prominently displayed in the main hallway of my Senate office. I have already had many favorable comments from visitors.” - State Senator Glenn S. Anderson “I am very fortunate to have had such an amazing high school career. I wouldn’t change a thing about it. The friends and memories I have made here are things I will always cherish. Stevenson has given me tools to be a successful member of society. I am very proud to be an alumni of such an exceptional institution of learning.” Special Recognitions Jay W. Formsma Award Finalists Sneha Abraham Mark Ingram Kelsey Arsenault Ziad Kharbush Danielle Balaghi Brandon Kirby Anthony Dostal Kathryn LaBelle Michael Gibbons Brendan McCarthy Kevin Reschke Katelyn Roberts Julia Schroeder Brittany Wilk 2008 Jay W. Formsma Award Winners Brendan McCarthy Katelyn Roberts 2008 Bob Massey Award Winners Brendan McCarthy Brittany Wilk Livonia Career Technical Center Award of Academic Excellence Natalie Fenech Livonia Observer 2008 Academic All-Star Team Members Kathryn LaBelle Molly Roseland WXYZ-TV/Channel 7 Best and Brightest Representative Katelyn Roberts 2008 Brieske Award Winners (Top female & male athletes) Julia Schroeder Matthew Broome All-State Academic Michael Gibbons Patrick McHugh Brittany Janis Dalia Shafie Jamie Johnson “In my four years at Stevenson, I have had the opportunity to learn so much about myself and what I am truly capable of. I have made some amazing memories, and the teachers and peers I have encountered have taught me lessons that I will carry with me in the years to come. I am thankful for the time I have had at SHS and know that it has given me a strong base to build upon in the future.” Program Recognitions Class of 2008 Math, Science and Computers (MSC) Program Western Wayne Skill Center The Mathematics Science Computer (MSC) Program at Churchill High School was founded in 1984. The MSC program is comprised of students from all three Livonia high schools who qualify for this advanced academic program based on academic test scores, an application process, and teacher recommendations. Our mission is to provide instruction in the life roles of worker, family member, citizen, and recreation participant. Our goal is to prepare students to make choices leading to a healthy, satisfying, and productive lifestyle. The major emphasis of the program is on learning universal life and employability skills rather than specific technical training. Classes are designed to be as close to an actual work setting as possible; many are actually out in a community setting or have a community component as part of the class. Functional skills are emphasized. The functional academic approach is demonstration and “hands on” whenever possible. The school is designed to be a transition program, rather than a pure academic school. Special education work experiences are provided through a variety of courses, classrooms, and community areas. Outstanding MSC Senior Award Recipients: Alisha Lussiez Meghan Murray Xavier Ziemba Creative and Performing Arts (CAPA) Program Founded in 1986, the Creative and Performing Arts (CAPA) Program offers an in-depth study of drama, dance, music and the visual arts. The curriculum is designed to teach classical and contemporary art forms. Guest artists are on campus to instruct and critique students in workshops/seminars and masters classes. CAPA Program Award Recipients: Alexandra Yarnevich: Outstanding Student in Theatre Kathryn Lee: Outstanding Student in Vocal Lauren Inglis: Outstanding Student in Dance Emily Osborn: Excellence in Theatre Jessica Mulcahy-Miller: Excellence in Filmmaking Kayla Medlen: Excellence in Vocal Brianna Devlin: Excellence in Vocal Danielle Mika: Excellence in Vocal Tiffany Taylor: Excellence in Vocal Career Technical Center Technology Education Awards The Livonia Career Technical Center (LCTC) offers career and technical training in five of the six career pathways established by the Michigan Department of Career Development. The following students have been honored for their efforts in the 2007-08 school year: For the 2007-08 school year, the Western Wayne Skill Center completed nineteen students who received a Certificate of Completion, and 25 students who received a high school diploma and a Certificate of Completion. Adult and Continuing Education Adult & Continuing Education Program enrollments for the 2007-2008 school year included 78 GED/ABE students, 59 alternative education students, 38 adult secondary/enrichment students, and 749 English as a Second Language (ESL) students. Also, more than 200 high school credit recovery students received diplomas, certifications, achievement and completion credentials, and academic awards. Churchill Alanna Bosen: Medical Assisting (Rotary) Health Sciences Pathway Anthony Foresta: Architectural Technology (Rotary) Engineering Technical Pathway William Mayer: Residential Construction Engineering Technical Pathway Martha Stortz: Engineering Technology Engineering Technical Pathway Franklin Tiffany Bigger: Fashion Business/Marketing Pathway Kristen Mehl: Fashion (Rotary) Business/Marketing Pathway Lauren Osiwala: Medical Assisting (Rotary) Health Sciences Pathway Marian Perez: Digital Imaging Art/Humanities Pathway Stevenson Jenessa Eadeh: Fashion Business/Marketing Pathway Nicole Jaros: Medical Occupations (Rotary) Health Sciences Pathway Nikole Najorka: Cisco (Rotary) Business/Marketing Pathway Ian O’Malley: Criminal Justice Human Services Pathway The Career Technical Center sponsored its 1st Robotic Mania Open House to introduce the new Robotic Team to the community. Northville High School, Plymouth-Salem High School, and the International Academy also attended, and the teams participated in a fun competition. Introducing School News on the Web We are so proud of our schools and students who accomplish so many wonderful achievements. In the 2007-08 school year, we implemented a new feature on the District website called School News. Here are a few of the many examples of school and student achievements that are posted online and updated throughout the school year at www.livonia.k12.mi.us. Lindsey, an 11th grader at Churchill High School, was accepted to attend the prestigious Congressional Academy summer institute. Only two students from each state receive this all-expense paid program paid for by the US Department of Education. Lindsey will earn three hours of college credit for participating in this two-week program in Washington, D.C. Emerson students Lorna, Michael, and Nick competed in the 39th Annual America and Me essay contest, winning 1st, 3rd, and 2nd place respectively out of several thousand submissions from over 500 schools in Michigan. The contest topic this year was “My Personal Hero.” Lorna’s first place essay was about her dog; Nick’s second place essay was about his brother, and Michael’s third place essay was about his father coming to America from Romania. Six Stevenson teams competed in the Michigan Japanese Quiz Bowl on March 15th. The second year team of Joe, Amanda, Jade, and Chris won first place in the State of Michigan amongst 29 teams. Two Frost Middle School students, Stephany and Franklin were invited to the Midwest Academic Talent Search Award Ceremony at Northwestern University. These students were identified by scoring well on district standardized testing and then had the option of participating in the Midwest Academic Talent Search by taking the SAT or ACT tests, which are normally taken by high school students. Buchanan Elementary School has been named an Official Michigan Green School, and is one of only eight schools in Wayne County to have earned this distinction. Buchanan has a National Wildlife Federation certified habitat and a bird habitat. Also, the Buchanan family recycles, grows Michigan native plants, and looks for energy efficient renovation methods. Staff and students all actively participate in programs to promote eco-friendliness. Michigan PTSA honored students from across the state at its Reflections Award Celebration on April 19. Livonia students show their award certificates and medals. Back row: Daniel, Graham, Blake. Front row: Holly, Krishna, Mya, Mary. Tips for Success Habits of Highly Successful Teens Every June, a new crop of high school seniors goes through the rite of passage known as graduation. Parents and teachers feel pride in their students’ accomplishments and are hopeful for their future success. I have been privileged to find that many of my students do go on to achieve exceptional things. They have continued their studies at some of the finest institutions of higher learning and have pursued careers in many different areas such as law, medicine, engineering, education and criminal justice. I have noticed the most successful students have certain habits or qualities that we can help our children strive to acquire. An excellent guide for teens and parents who are interested in how high achieving students manage the many aspects of their lives is the book, The Seven Habits of Highly Effective Teens, by Sean Covey. Covey identifies these good habits: Be Proactive, Begin with the End in Mind, Put First Things First, Think Win-Win, Seek First to Understand and Then to Be Understood, Synergize, and Sharpen the Saw. Marilyn Snabb has been teaching at Stevenson High School for eleven years. She has a BA and an MA in Mathematics from Wayne State University. Marilyn’s colleagues describe her as a Master Teacher whose leadership is indisputable and love of teaching is unmatched. Marilyn Snabb is the High School Teacher of the year for 2007-2008. Following are a few of my thoughts and observations on these habits. Be Proactive. Choose your attitude. Focus on things that you can do something about. Don’t worry about things that are out of your control. Take responsibility for yourself. Choices are yours to make. Think before you act. Begin with the End in Mind. Choose a solid high school program of study. To be prepared for the rigors of college, select challenging courses throughout your high school career. Take advantage of the opportunities that the Livonia Public Schools system provides to explore career choices. Whether it is the Career Pathways program offered by the counseling and guidance department, the Career Intern Program, or the excellent courses offered at the Career Center, there are many great ways for a student to investigate job opportunities. Put First Things First. Successful students learn to manage their time. All students are given a planner at the beginning of the academic year. Successful students use the planner to block out the time for important tasks first and then to schedule everything else. By using a planner, you don’t have the stress of worrying about forgetting things. It takes discipline to manage your time, but using a planner will help you meet your goals. Think Win-Win. A positive outlook boosts every effort. Form a study group if a difficult exam is approaching. Be willing to share and to help others to succeed. Ask your teacher for additional help if you don’t understand a topic. Don’t give up. Synergize. Keep an open mind. If you are facing a hurdle, define the problem. Brainstorm with others. Talk things over with your parents, a favorite teacher, counselor, or a good friend. Using teamwork, try to find the best solution. Remember to celebrate differences and really listen to other viewpoints. Take Good Care of Yourself. The old adage says it best: Balance and Moderation in All Things. Take the time to eat properly, exercise, and get sufficient sleep. Remember, the goal is not a certain size or weight but to feel good physically. Care for your brain as well as your body. Reading is exercise for the mind. Read a novel just for fun and a newspaper to be knowledgeable on world events. Watch out for mental barriers. Screentime is a huge one! Time spent in front of the television or computer can seriously deplete the time you need to accomplish your important goals. Take pride. As our recent crop of high school graduates move on to the next stage of life’s journey, they should take pride in their mental abilities, appreciate the value of education, and never regret not trying their best. Nonprofit Organization US Postage Paid Livonia, Michigan Permit No. 36 2007-2008 Board of Education Lynda Scheel, President Cynthia Markarian, Vice President Robert Freeman, Secretary Tom Bailey, Trustee Steve King, Trustee Daniel Lessard, Trustee Gregory Oke, Trustee Dr. Randy A. Liepa Superintendent ECRWSS Residential Customer Livonia Public Schools
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