HEADLINING - Hempfield Township
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HEADLINING - Hempfield Township
HEADLINING Fall 2015 COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER FOR HEMPFIELD TOWNSHIP AND HEMPFIELD AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT 2 3 Table of Contents Hempfield Township Parks & Recreation ..............................................5 Hempfield Township Athletic Complex ....................................................6 Registration ............................................................................................7 Discounted Tickets ................................................................................7 Aquatic Programs ..................................................................................8 Preschool Programs ..............................................................................9 Youth & Teen Programs ........................................................................10 Adult & Senior Programs ......................................................................11 Community Connection Programs........................................................12 Trips & Excursions ................................................................................12 Fitness & Wellness Programs ..............................................................13 Fall Family Night ..................................................................................14 Breakfast With Santa ............................................................................14 Hempfield Recreation Sports ..............................................................15 John Silvis, Jerry Fagert, Doug Weimer, Tom Logan & Sherry Magretti Hamilton 2015 Hempfield Area School District Message From Dr. Barbara J. Marin, Superintendent ........................16 Chromebook Initiative ..........................................................................17 Elementary Science Curriculum ..........................................................18 Hempfield Area School District Department of Special Education Expands Programs ..............................................19 2014-2015 Year In Review....................................................................20 High School ..........................................................................................21 Middle School ......................................................................................23 Elementary Schools..............................................................................25 Sports ..................................................................................................28 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Chairperson R. Douglas Weimer 724-834-7232 Ext 118 dougweimer@hempfieldtwp.org Vice-Chairperson Sherry Magretti Hamilton 724-834-7232 Ext 115 smhamilton@hempfieldtwp.org Messages From The Board of Supervisors ..............................................31 Where Your Municipal Taxes Rank County-wide ......................................32 Greensburg-Hempfield Area Library ........................................................35 Homeowners Guide To Stormwater ..........................................................37 Volunteer Fire Departments ......................................................................46 20th Annual Hempfield-Greensburg Fire Prevention Day ........................47 Treasurer Tom Logan 724-834-7232 Ext 117 tlogan@hempfieldtwp.org Assistant Treasurer John Silvis 724-834-7232 Ext 114 jsilvis@hempfieldtwp.org Assistant Secretary Jerry Fagert 724-834-7232 Ext 116 jfagert@hempfieldtwp.org GRADUATE EDUCATION Teachers interested in pursuing a master’s degree in education or earning Act 48 credits! We offer master’s degrees in: COUNSELOR EDUCATION CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION Township Manager Andrew Walz 724-834-7232 Ext 141 awalz@hempfieldtwp.org Assistant Township Manager Bruce Beitel 724-834-7232 Ext 127 bbeitel@hempfieldtwp.org Director of Parks & Recreation Jason Winters 724-834-7232 Ext 124 jwinters@hempfieldtwp.org Director of Public Works Doug Cisco 724-834-7232 Ext 110 dcisco@hempfieldtwp.org INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN Township of Hempfield AND TECHNOLOGY Greensburg-Hempfield Business Park 1132 Woodward Drive n Greensburg, PA 15601-9310 724-834-7232 n FAX 724-834-5510 Monday – Friday, 7:30 am – 4:30 pm SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION AND SUPERVISION SPECIAL EDUCATION GRADUATE CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS: PK-12 Online Instruction Endorsement (4 courses) PK-12 English as a Second Language Specialist Endorsement (6 courses) Early Learning Director Credential (3 courses) • Start year-round • Attend classes one night per week • Complete two courses per semester Code Enforcement l Parks & Recreation Public Safety l Public Works Office of Graduate and Continuing Education 724-805-2933 gradadmission@stvincent.edu www.stvincent.edu/graduateprograms Production by Apollo Design Group Editing/Copywriting Assistance .......................... Pam Naggy ..........................................................................Angela Gartner Design/Layout .................................................. Michael Swan 2189 4 Hempfield Township Parks & Recreation Help Us Keep Our Parks Great For Kids RESIDENT REGISTRATION BEGINS Tuesday, September 8, 2015 Registration begins for all Summer programs at 7:30 am online, at the Hempfield Township Municipal Building, or Hempfield Township Athletic Complex. (And Adults Too!) NON-RESIDENT REGISTRATION BEGINS Monday, September 14, 2015 Non-residents include those who live in the surrounding communities (i.e., Greensburg, Hunker, Manor, New Stanton, Youngwood) www.hempfield parksfund.com Check our website for project updates and to make donations to the fund. Hempfield Township Parks and Playground Reminders Hempfield Township has established a fund with the Community Foundation of Westmoreland County to support our township parks. Your charitable donation will contribute to the maintenance and expansion of Hempfield and Swede Hill Parks. By donating now, your contribution will also help us expand the programs offered to the children of Hempfield Township. For your safety and enjoyment, please observe the following park rules: n DOGS must be kept on a leash and under owners control at all times. n DOG owners are required to clean up and dispose of waste left by dogs. n PERMITS are required to rent pavilions. n LITTER must be placed in designated receptacles. n DRIVING vehicles on walking track and on fields and or grass areas is prohibited. n VEHICLES must park in designated parking lots. n SPEED LIMIT throughout park is 5 mph. n OVERNIGHT parking in the park is prohibited. n ALCOHOL AND DRUGS are prohibited in the park. n MOTORIZED VEHICLES (dirt bikes, quads, go-karts) are prohibited in the park. n FIREWORKS and open fires are prohibited. n PLAY EQUIPMENT is designed for children ages 3 to 12. Please use appropriate equipment for your age. n CHILDREN are to be supervised by an adult at all times in play areas. n VANDALISM of any kind will not be tolerated. Offenses will be prosecuted. n PLAY at your own risk. ere are two easy ways to donate: n is link, pittsburghfoundation.org/give_a_donation, will direct you to the Community Foundation’s online donation center. Once there fill in your information and in the “Name of Fund” section type Hempfield Parks. n Make a check payable to the Community Foundation of Westmoreland County and in the memo line write: Hempfield Parks. Mail checks to: Community Foundation of Westmoreland County 951 Old Salem Road Greensburg, PA 15601 ank you for your suo (Violation of these rules may result in removal from the park and/or prosecution.) Hempfield Township thanks you! Enjoy the parks and playgrounds! 5 Resident Registration – Tuesday, September 8, 2015 Non-Resident Registration – Monday, September 14, 2015 Hempfield Township Athletic Complex Located at Hempfield Park – 220 Forbes Trail Road, Greensburg, PA 15601 We invite you to visit one of Hempfield Township’s premier facilities featuring a 1/10th of a mile indoor walking track, three multi-purpose athletic playing fields, concession stand, and lobby area. n Membership Cards: Anyone attending HTAC to use the walking track, open court, participating in Adult Pick-up Sports, or Exercise Classes MUST have a HTAC Membership Card to enter. Cards are available at the complex during business hours and are free to residents or a one-time $10.00 fee for non-residents. n Hours of Operation: Park Office - Field and Building Rentals • Monday through Friday, 7:30 am – 4:30 pm Closed: September 7, November 11, November 26, November 27 and December 25 Winter Hours (November through March): • Monday through Saturday, 8:00 am – 10:00 pm • Sunday, 12:00 pm – 8:00 pm Summer Hours (April through October): • Monday through Saturday, 8:00 am – 8:00 pm • Sunday, 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm HTAC Modified Hours: September 7 (closed), November 26 (closed), November 27 (open at 10:00 am), December 24 (close at 4:30 pm), December 25 (closed) and December 31 (close at 4:30 pm) n Rental Options: • Open Court Time - $2.00 per entry --- Monday – Friday, 8:00 am – 4:00 pm - For all other times, check our website, follow us on Twitter, or call for schedule. • Full Court Hourly Rentals: - $40.00 per hour per court Monday through Friday - $45.00 per hour per court Saturday and Sunday • Birthday Parties - $100.00 up to 20 children - Includes use of one full size court, variety of sports equipment, and lobby area for 2 hours. Catering and decorations not provided. • Full building rentals are available, please contact us for more information n Exercise Classes & Adult Pick-Up Sports • See Wellness & Fitness Programs on page 14 for more details about the programs For more information or questions, please contact us at 724-219-3963. For a complete list of all registration policies and procedures, please check our website at www.hempfieldtwp.com/parks 6 Hempfield Township Parks & Recreation 3 DiscounteD Easy ways to register TICkETS Resident Registration begins Tuesday, September 8 at 7:30 a.m. Non-resident Registration begins Monday, September 14 at 7:30 a.m. Registration for all programs is on a first-come, first serve basis. Sorry we do not take registrations over the phone or accept cash payments. Pittsburgh Zoo & seven springs Resort Online • For a complete list of tickets, prices and dates tickets will be sold, please check out the department’s website at www.hempfieldtwp.com/parks. • Ticket supplies are limited. No refunds or exchanges. All sales are final. • Tickets can be purchased at both the main office and the Athletic Complex during normal business hours. Log on to: www.hempfieldtwp.com/parks Click on the “Register Now” icon on left side of page. The new online registration will allow you to register for a class, check facility availability, and reserve a pavilion right from your own computer. All major credit cards are accepted. Mail-In Print out registration form found on our website and mail to the main office or Athletic Complex. Checks only and payable to: Hempfield Township Mail-in registrations will be held until registration date and will be processed in order that it was received. In Person Register at our main office or the Athletic Complex. All major credit cards are accepted. ? Questions Call 724-836-7900 or visit www.hempfieldtwp.com/parks Email: parks@hempfieldtwp.com Stay Connected SEASONAL POSITIONS AVAILABLE Visit us on Facebook for daily updates: www.facebook.com/ hempfieldtwppr Throughout the year, Hempfield Township Parks & Recreation seeks individuals to fill part-time/seasonal positions. Currently, we are accepting application for HTAC Facility Assistant. The HTAC Facility Assistant works primarily nights and weekends throughout November – April. The main responsibilities include working the concession stand and running the clock/keeping score for recreation basketball games. The hourly rate is $8.00 an hour. Applications will be accepted anytime throughout the year, but the first group will be hired in October. Deadline to register is October 9, 2015. Below is a list of the seasonal positions available at other times throughout the year. Please check the Employment page on the Hempfield Township website www.hempfieldtwp.org for current positions available and more details on each position. Assistant to the Director – Community Days/ Summer Intern (May – September) Park Maintenance Assistants (April – October) Summer Day Camp Coordinator (June –August) Follow us on Twitter: @hempfieldtwppr Scan the QR to join our mailing list Sign up at www.hempfieldtwp.com/parks to get all the latest news, events, and announcements or text STAYCONNECTED to 22828. Withdrawal & Refund Policy: If a program is canceled due to low enrollment, or for any other reason made by the Parks & Recreation department, you will be contacted and issued a full household credit or refund for the program. A participant wishing to withdraw from a program that has not been canceled by the department must provide a written request at least one week before the scheduled start of the program. If granted, the participant may receive a 100 % credit to be used by any member of the household for future use or request a refund check minus a $5.00 administrative fee per participant per program. Within the week prior to the scheduled start of a program or after a programs starts, refunds/credits will not be given except for verified medical/hardship cases and may be prorated. If a participant misses a class or practice on their own, no refunds will be issued. There is no refund for special events and trips. If there is a different refund policy for a specific event or activity, it will be listed in the program description. *Planning hours available starting as earlier as January Summer Day Camp Counselors (June –August) For more information on the above positions, including application deadlines, please check out our website. Applications are available at the Main Office located at the Hempfield Township Municipal Building, the Park Office located at the Hempfield Township Park & Athletic Complex, or online. For a complete list of all registration policies and procedures, please check our website at www.hempfieldtwp.com/parks 7 Resident Registration – Tuesday, September 8, 2015 Non-Resident Registration – Monday, September 14, 2015 Junior Lifeguard Certification The Junior Lifeguard Program emphasizes teamwork, leadership, and aquatic safety while introducing young people to safe marine and aquatic opportunities. Age: 11-14 Instructor: S Endeavors – Kariena Sever & Staff Location: Hempfield High School – Swimming Pool Date: Friday September 18 – November 20 Times: 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm Resident Fee: $125.00 Non-Resident Fee: $135.00 AQUATIC PROGraMS Adult Learn to Swim Age: Instructor: Location: Date: 15 & up S Endeavors – Kariena Sever & Staff Hempfield High School – Swimming Pool Friday September 18 – November 20 Time: 8:00 pm – 9:00 pm Resident Fee: $100.00 Non-Resident Fee: $110.00 Limit: 10 participants Lifeguard Certification/Recertification Interested in a great summer job or challenging career as a professional lifeguard? Through videos, group discussion and hands-on practice, you’ll learn teamwork, rescue and surveillance skills. Age: 15 & up Instructor: S Endeavors – Kariena Sever & Staff Location: Hempfield High School – Swimming Pool Date: Sunday September 20 – November 22 Times: 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm Lifeguard Certification: Resident Fee: $275.00 Non-Resident Fee: $285.00 Lifeguard Recertification: Resident Fee: $150.00 Non-Resident Fee: $160.00 American Red Cross Swimming Program Parent and Child: Parent or Guardian must participate with child under age 4. Pediatrician permission required for babies 0 – 6 months. Preschool: For ages 4 – 5 who do not have previous instructional experience. Beginners Levels 1-3: For ages 6 & up who do not have previous American Red Cross training. Advanced Beginners Levels 4-6: For ages 6 -14 who have passed the previous American Red Cross training. Age: 6 months to 14 years old Instructor: S Endeavors – Kariena Sever & Staff Location: Hempfield High School – Swimming Pool Date: Sunday September 20 – November 22 Time: 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm – Beginners Level 1 – 3 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm – Beginners Level 1 – 3 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm – Advance Beginners 4 – 6 3:00 pm – 3:30 pm – Preschool 3:30 pm – 4:00 pm – Parents and Child 4:00 pm – 4:30 pm – Preschool Parents and Child/Preschool: Resident Fee: $90.00 Non-Resident Fee: $100.00 Beginners Levels 1 – 3/Advanced Beginners Levels 4 – 6: Resident Fee: $100.00 Non-Resident Fee: $110.00 Limit: 20 participants per class Private Lessons – All levels & Abilities Instructor: Location: Date: S Endeavors – Kariena Sever & Staff Hempfield High School – Swimming Pool Friday September 18 – November 20 Times: 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Resident Fee: 5 Lessons – $250.00 10 Lessons – $500.00 Non-Resident Fee: 5 Lessons – $260.00 10 Lessons – $510.00 Water Aerobics Age: Instructor: Location: 18 & up S Endeavors – Kariena Sever & Staff Hempfield High School – Swimming Pool Date: Friday September 18 – November 20 Times: 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Resident Fee: $75.00 Non-Resident Fee: $85.00 Family Swim Must be immediate family member and reside in the same household. Instructor: S Endeavors – Kariena Sever & Staff Location: Hempfield High School – Swimming Pool Date: Friday September 18 – November 20 Time: 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm Resident Fee: $50.00 Non-Resident Fee: $60.00 Limit: 14 participants Water Safety Instructor Age: Instructor: Location: Date: 16 & up S Endeavors – Kariena Sever & Staff Hempfield High School – Swimming Pool Sunday September 20 – November 22 Times: 11:30 am – 1:00 pm Resident Fee: $275.00 Non-Resident Fee: $285.00 Already a WSI? Teach with us to keep current! Need current clearances and must complete pre-training. Contact Kariena at ww.sendeavors.com FOR MORE INFORMATION OR QUESTIONS: www.sendeavors.com 8 Hempfield Township Parks & Recreation Music Makers Music classes can increase your child’s vocabulary, develop math and reasoning skills, and encourage creativity. During Music Makers class, the children will copy rhythms, follow tempos, and match pitches. We’ll play simple instruments, learn songs, dance, sing, and even use items we find around the house to make music. Each class will center around a different theme. Get ready to explore all types of music from classical to country. Parent/guardian participation required. Age: 1–3 Instructor: Connie Madarish Location: Swede Hill Park – Activity Center Date: Monday September 21 – November 9 Time: 9:00 am – 10:00 am Resident Fee: $50.00 Non-Resident Fee: $60.00 Limit: 16 participants PRESCHOOL PROGraMS Cuddle and Bounce – 1 month to 1 year Cuddle and Bounce music class supports healthy brain activity as your baby is exposed to new faces, sounds, and movements. Each class will center on a theme. We’ll learn songs and finger plays, play simple instruments, group dance, and move to rhythms. Puppets, bean bags, balls, scarves, and a parachute are some of the toys we’ll use to add even more fun to our songs! Parent/guardian participation required. Age: 1 – 12 months Instructor: Connie Madarish Location: Swede Hill Park – Activity Center Date: Wednesday September 23 – November 11 Time: 9:00 am – 9:45 am Resident Fee: $50.00 Non-Resident Fee: $60.00 Limit: 16 participants Play Pals Activities include fine and gross motor skills, art, music, singing, finger play, spatial awareness and story time. Parent/Guardian participation required. Age: 2–3 Instructor: Connie Madarish Location: Swede Hill Park – Activity Center Date: Thursday September 24 – November 12 Time: 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Resident Fee: $50.00 Non-Resident Fee: $60.00 Limit: 16 participants per class Fun for One Come and spend social and recreational time with your child. Our program Consists of movement, tumbling, interaction and playtime. Parent/guardian participation required. Age: 1 Instructor: Connie Madarish Location: Swede Hill Park – Activity Center Ages 12 – 24 months Date: Monday September 21 – November 9 Time: 6:00 pm – 6:45 pm Or Ages 12 – 18 months Date: Friday September 25 – November 13 Time: 10:00 am – 10:45 am Or Ages 18 – 24 months Date: Friday September 25 – November 13 Time: 11:00 am – 11:45 am Resident Fee: $50.00 Non-Resident Fee: $60.00 Limit: 16 participants per class SAT Strategy Prep Course - 2015 Hempfield Area High School Library Sept. 21, 23, 24, 29, and 30 3:00 PM - 5:30 PM Instructed by Martin Grbach (Reading) and James Nescot (Math) Over 35 years each in education with SAT/ACT Prep Experience $239 for 12 hours of instruction (Open to students from any school) To register call 724.219.7363 or email jmsatprep@gmail.com 9 Resident Registration – Tuesday, September 8, 2015 Non-Resident Registration – Monday, September 14, 2015 Pre-K Bumper Bowling Tiny Tap & Ballet Looking for something to do with your preschooler? Take them bowling! This 6 week program will include 2 games of bumper bowling, ball, and shoes. Parents/ guardians must stay and assist your child with game. Age: 4–5 Location: Main Bowling Date: Wednesday September 23 – October 28 Time: 10:00 am – 12:00 pm Resident Fee: $28.00 per child Non-Resident Fee: $38.00 per child Limit: 20 participants An introduction to tap and ballet. Your child will learn positions and movement to music. Tap and ballet shoes not necessary. Must wear leotard/loose fitting clothes. Age: 4–7 Instructor: Leyna Wright, Twinkle Toes & Taps Entertainment Location: Hempfield Township Municipal Building – Supervisors Meeting Room Date: Thursday September 24 – November 12 Time: 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Resident Fee: $40.00 Non-Resident Fee: $50.00 Limit: 16 participants Pre-School Karate – Presented by Professional Karate Schools of America (PKSA) Pre-School Karate is a program that will increase your child’s confidence, strength, flexibility and overall physical fitness. Along with the basics, children will be introduced to stranger awareness issues and basic selfdefense techniques. This class will also focus on demonstrating respect for oneself and others. Age: 4–5 Instructor: PKSA Karate Location: Hempfield Township Athletic Complex Date: Tuesday September 22 – October 27 Time: 10:00 am – 10:30 am Resident Fee: $35.00 Non-Resident Fee: $45.00 Limit: 16 participants YOUTH & TEEN PROGraMS Intro to Dance Love to dance??? Come join the fun! In this class you will learn tap, ballet, jazz, and musical theatre moves all in 8 weeks with a recital as our last class. From toe taps to time steps, passé to pirouettes and jazz hands galore, this class will definitely have you moving to the groove! Tap and ballet shoes are encouraged but not necessary. Please wear loose fitting clothing or a dance leotard. Age: 7 – 10 Instructor: Leyna Wright, Twinkle Toes & Taps Entertainment Location: Hempfield Township Municipal Building – Supervisors Meeting Room Date: Thursday September 24 – November 12 Time: 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm Resident Fee: $45.00 Non-Resident Fee: $55.00 Limit: 16 participants Super Scientists Want to be the next Albert Einstein? Come join Professor Connie for fun scientific experiments. Each week kids will do experiments and have an introduction to different scientific concepts. Age 4–5 Instructor: Connie Madarish Location: Swede Hill Park – Activity Center Date: Tuesday September 22 – November 10 Time: 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Resident Fee: $50.00 Non-Resident Fee: $60.00 Limit: 16 participants “Color Your World” Washi Tape is all the rage! Bring 2-3 of your favorite rolls or choose from my selection to create picture frames, light switch covers, book marks, corkboards, pencils and pencil holders. Age: 10 – 13 Instructor: Theresa Woodring Location Hempfield Township Athletic Complex Date: Wednesday, September 16 Time: 5:00 pm – 7:30 pm Resident Fee: $15.00 Non-resident Fee: $25.00 Limit: 10 participants Terrific Two’s This toddler play group includes various activities such as games, music, crafts, movement and storytelling for fun and interaction. Parent/Guardian participation required. Age: 2–3 Instructor: Connie Madarish Location: Swede Hill Park – Activity Center Date: Monday September 21 – November 9 Or Wednesday September 23 – November 11 Time: 10:15 am – 11:15 am Resident Fee: $50.00 Non-Resident Fee: $60.00 Limit: 16 participants per class “Egg-Citing Science” These are not your ordinary Easter eggs! Eggs are amazing! Watch them turn to “rubber”, squeeze into a bottle, make an egg shell disappear, figure out if it’s hard boiled or raw – without cracking it! Test how strong eggs really can be! Wear old clothes! Age: 8 – 12 Instructor: Theresa Woodring Location Hempfield Township Athletic Complex Date: Saturday, November 7 Time: 10:00 am – 12:00 pm Resident Fee: $10.00 Non-resident Fee: $20.00 Limit: 10 participants 10 Hempfield Township Parks & Recreation Halloween Fun Everyone loves Halloween! Make Dracula cookies (no bake), “No carve” pumpkins; play glow in the dark ring toss, ghostly bowling , and have a fast pace witch’s broom relay! Last, but not least, learn trick or treating safety and receive a ghostly treat bag! Please include on registration form: any food allergies, especially RED DYE. Age: 6–8 Instructor: Theresa Woodring Location Hempfield Township Athletic Complex Date: Saturday, October 17 Time: 10:00 am – 12:00 pm Resident Fee: $10.00 Non-resident Fee: $20.00 Limit: 10 participants ADULT & SENIOR PROGraMS Adult Co-Ed Volleyball Pick-up games for fun and exercise and are non-competitive. Age: 18 & Up Instructor: Lynn Cutway Location: West Hempfield Middle School Gymnasium Date: Monday September 21 – November 9 Time: 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm Resident Fee: $40.00 Non-Resident Fee: $50.00 Limit: 20 participants Karate Kids Develop coordination and discipline while learning the art of self-defense Age: 6-16 Instructor: Master Tim Copper, TC Taekwondo Academy Location: Hempfield Township Athletic Complex Date: Wednesday September 23 – November 18 No class: October 14 Time: 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Resident Fee: $40.00 Non-Resident Fee: $50.00 Limit: 16 participants Adult Tennis Clinic Tennis clinic will include instruction on stroke technique which includes footwork, positioning, and movement. The clinic will include games and drills designed to help your match play. Singles and doubles play will be included with the emphasis on doubles play. The first 45 minutes will be instruction and the remaining 45 minutes will be match play. Age: 18 & Up Instructor: Jerry Way Location: Hempfield Park Tennis Courts Date: Saturday September 19 – October 17 Time: 10:00 am – 11:30 am Resident Fee: $60.00 Non-Resident Fee: $70.00 Limit: 12 participants Snapology – Lego ® Animation Studio Create amazing movies with stop motion animation using Lego® bricks. Children will work in teams under guided instruction to make a digital movie using stop motion techniques. By the end of the class, each team will have produced their very own movie complete with dialog and sound effects. The best part is, they'll each get a copy of the movie e-mailed to them to show their friends and family how cool they are! Age: 7 – 14 Location: Swede Hill Park – Activity Center Date: Tuesday October 6 – November 10 Time: 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Resident Fee: $107.00 Non-Resident Fee: $117.00 Limit: 15 participants Getting Paid to Talk Getting Paid to Talk is a 2 ½ hour class designed as an upbeat and realistic assessment of the voice over industry designed specifically for adults. A great class for anyone who has been told they have a good voice; those who use their voices prominently in their occupations; people with musical or theater background; or anyone who is interested in how voice-overs work and how people get started. Age: 18 & over Location: Hempfield Township Municipal Building – Supervisors Meeting Room Date: Thursday, October 1 Time: 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm Resident Fee: $25.00 Non-Resident Fee: $35.00 Limit: 16 participants Volleyball Basics Basic Skill Introduction: Underhand and Overhead Serves, Overhead Passing, Setting, Forearm Passing, and Spiking. For girls and boys who may wish to get involved in the middle school program. Age: 8 – 14 Instructor: Sheron Watson Location: West Hempfield Middle School Gymnasium Date: Wednesday September 23 – November 4 Time: 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm Resident Fee: $40.00 Non-Resident Fee: $50.00 Limit: 20 participants Hempfield Community CPR & First Aid Certification 3 Easy Ways To Register For Programs See page 7 for details 11 Join our friends at Mutual Aid in our first of many sessions of the Hempfield Community CPR & First Aid Certification courses. The certification will be a classroom style, video-based, instructor-led course that teaches adult CPR and AED use, as well as how to relieve choking on an adult. This course teaches skills with AHA’s research-proven PracticeWhile-Watching (PWW) technique, which allows instructors to observe the students, provide feedback and guide the students’ learning of skills. Age: 18 & up Instructor: Mutual Aid Ambulance Service Location: Hempfield Township Municipal Building – Supervisors Meeting Room Date: Saturday, October 3 Time: 8:30 am – 2:30 pm Resident Fee: $15.00 per class Non-Resident Fee: $25.00 per class Resident Registration – Tuesday, September 8, 2015 Non-Resident Registration – Monday, September 14, 2015 Travel Lunch Bunch – Senior Program – 55+ Getting Started with your iPhone Bring friends, meet friends, and make friends! You will never eat alone or worry about traffic with this fun senior social group! Adults 55 and up may join us each month as we travel out of town to a great restaurant. If you are new to Apple and want to learn the basics of using your iPhone, this class is perfect for you. Learn how to simply navigate through and customize you iPhone applications. Please bring your Apple ID & Password. Wireless internet will be provided. Location: Hempfield Township Municipal Building – Supervisors Meeting Room Date: Tuesday, November 17 Time: 9:00 am – 11:00 am September Lunch – Gia Visto – Monroeville Seasonal contemporary Italian cuisine in a relaxed warm atmosphere. Order off the menu with choices such as Ricotta Gnocchi with tomato basil sauce, Shrimp alla Puttanesca over penne pasta, traditional pasta or a Panini. All attendees will order off the menu and pay on their own. Price includes transportation only. Date: Wednesday, September 16 Time: 10:45 am Returns at approximately 2:00 pm Resident Fee: $15.00 Non-Resident Fee: $20.00 Limit: 20 participants Rite Aid Flu Shot Clinic Rite Aid will be providing the opportunity for the community to receive their annual flu vaccination. There is no charge for registration, but registration is suggested. Please bring your insurance card, because most insurance companies will cover the cost. Location: Hempfield Township Athletic Complex Date: Wednesday, September 30 Time: 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm October Lunch – Rockwell’s Red Lion – Elizabeth Join us as we return to this amazing American restaurant housed in a former bank building built in 1906. Order off the extensive menu and pay on your own. Price includes transportation only. Date: Wednesday, October 21 Time: 10:30 am Returns at approximately 3:00 pm Resident Fee: $15.00 Non-Resident Fee: $20.00 Limit: 20 participants Understanding Medicare Turning 65 soon? Attend an educational seminar and understand your Medicare options. This seminar will help you: Answer the Question: What is Medicare? – Know when to enroll into Medicare – Recognize the different parts of Medicare – Understand the two major Medicare healthcare coverage options: Medicare Supplement Plans (Medigap) and Medicare Advantage Plans – Understand how prescription drug coverage interact with your Medicare plan choices. All attendees will receive a free booklet and there will be time for questions and answers. Location: Hempfield Township Municipal Building – Supervisors Meeting Room Date: Wednesday September 30 & October 28 Time: 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm November Lunch – Atria’s – Monroeville Enjoy a unique combination of traditional entrees and quality food at an affordable price. Chicken Marsala, fall-off- the bone Baby Back Ribs, or a chargrilled meatloaf stack, are just a few of the entree’s to choose from. All attendees will order off the menu and pay on their own. Price includes transportation only. Date: Wednesday, November 18 Time: 10:45 am Returns at approximately 2:00 pm Resident Fee: $15.00 Non-Resident Fee: $20.00 Limit: 20 participants TRIPS & ExCURSIONS Rogers Community Auction Join us as we travel to the Tri – State’s Largest Open Air Market. More than 1,600 vendors, fresh produce, antiques and collectibles, meats, cheeses, tools, etc. Dine at the Baer’s Den Restaurant or one of the many other food vendors on the grounds. Be sure to wear your most comfortable shoes, bring your tote bags and/or coolers and prepare to enjoy the day whether shopping or just browsing. Age: All individuals under 18 must be accompanied by an adult Date: Friday, October 2 Time: Bus departs at 8:00 am from parking lot behind Petsmart in Hempfield Square Plaza and returns approximately at 4:00 pm Resident Fee: $20.00 Non-Resident Fee: $30.00 Deadline to Register: Friday, September 25 or until filled Limit: 45 participants Register early! Registration ends the Friday prior to all Wednesday luncheons. Bus departs at time indicated above from parking lot behind Petsmart in Hempfield Square. COMMUNITy CONNECTION PROGRAMS This new section of programs has been established to offer Hempfield Township residents informational sessions and one-time instructional classes. Community Connection Programs are always free to Hempfield Township residents and $10.00 to Non-Residents. Pre-registration is required for all programs. Getting Started with your iPad If you are new to Apple and want to learn the basics of using your iPad, this class is perfect for you. Learn how to simply navigate through and customize your iPad applications. Please bring your Apple ID & Password. The class is intended for those with an iPad 2 and above and using the newest operating system. Wireless internet will be provided. Location: Hempfield Township Municipal Building – Supervisor Meeting Room Date: Wednesday, October 7 Time: 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm 12 Hempfield Township Parks & Recreation Progressive Wine Tour – Ashtabula, OH Magic of Christmas in Pittsburgh Taste fine wines, eat great food and hear the history of the wine country. We will visit the Winery at Spring Hill Orchard-enjoy three samples of wine and a breakfast pastry. Lake House Inn & Wineryenjoy cheese & crackers to accompany their fine selection of samples. Grand River Cellars will offer 3 varieties of wine along with lunch. Choice of either a grilled chicken breast sandwich with a creamy ranch dressing or a tender pulled pork BBQ sandwich. Sandwiches are served with pickle, chips & coleslaw. You will need to make your selection at registration. Tour of wine cellar. We will then travel to Debonne winery to enjoy cheesecake complimented by a tasting of the famous Ice Wine. Age: 21 & up Date: Friday, October 16 Time: Bus departs at 7:00 am from parking lot behind Petsmart in Hempfield Square Plaza and returns approximately at 7:00 pm Resident Fee: $75.00 Non-Resident Fee: $85.00 Deadline to Register: Friday, October 9 or until filled Limit: 45 participants Enjoy the magic of the season as we visit the Peoples Gas Holiday Market in Market Square. You will be in for a one of a kind holiday shopping experience as you visit European-style wooden chalets. Visit PPG place for free Horse and Carriage rides, enjoy holiday performances by local children’s choirs and bands or ice skate at the PPG Rink under the 60 foot Christmas tree. Shop downtown or be sure to visit the larger than life representation of the Biblical nativity scene at the US Steel Building. Take advantage of the Free Fare Zone for the Port Authority Buses or the T. Enjoy a meal at one of the many restaurants Pittsburgh has to offer. Register early; this trip is sure to fill up quickly! Age: All individuals under 18 must be accompanied by an adult Date: Saturday, December 12 Time: Bus departs at 10:00 am from parking lot behind Petsmart in Hempfield Square Plaza and returns approximately at 6:00 pm Resident Fee: $15.00 Non-Resident Fee: $25.00 Deadline to Register: Friday, December 4, or until filled Limit: 20 participants Polar Express Train Ride The Polar Express train rides are based on the holiday feature film and the beloved children’s book about a doubting young boy who takes an extraordinary trip to the North Pole on Christmas Eve. Dancing chefs serve hot chocolate, followed by a reading of the classic. At the North Pole, Santa will board the train and greet the children and offer a gift to those that “Believe” – a silver sleigh bell. Children and adults are encouraged to wear their pajamas! All passengers will receive their own souvenir cocoa mug and bell. Age: All individuals under 18 must be accompanied by an adult Date: Sunday, November 8 Time: Bus departs at 1:00 pm from parking lot behind Petsmart in Hempfield Square Plaza and returns approximately at 10:00 pm Resident Fee: Children - $75.00/Adult - $85.00 Non-Resident Fee: Children - $85.00/Adult - $95.00 Deadline to Register: Friday, October 30 or until filled Limit: 43 participants FITNESS & WELLNESS PROGraMS Adult Co-Ed Basketball Do you want to play basketball in a non-competitive team atmosphere? Join us for adult pick-up basketball. All you have to do is show up each week and pay $2.00 with your HTAC membership card. No extended commitments are necessary Age: 18 & Up Location: Hempfield Township Athletic Complex Date: Tuesday September 15 – November 24 Time: 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm Fee: $2.00 per night, pay at front desk Adult Co-Ed Soccer Do you want to play soccer in a non-competitive team atmosphere? Join us for adult pick-up soccer. All you have to do is show up each week and pay $2.00 with your HTAC membership card. No extended commitments are necessary Age: 18 & Up Location: Hempfield Township Athletic Complex Date: Wednesday September 16 – November 25 Time: 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm Fee: $2.00 per night, pay at front desk Pittsburgh Light Up Night/Gateway Clipper Dinner Cruise Kick off the start of the Holiday Season in Pittsburgh aboard the Gateway Clipper Fleet. Unbeatable city sights and the spectacular dinner menu will ensure this ‘Light Up Night’ will not be forgotten. Dance to our DJ and enjoy the sparkling city sky line! Enjoy the fireworks from the City of Pittsburgh’s Light Up Night. Transportation and dinner included. Age: All individuals under 18 must be accompanied by an adult Date: Friday, November 20 Time: Bus departs at 4:30 pm from parking lot behind Petsmart in Hempfield Square Plaza and returns approximately at 11:30 pm (following the cruise) Resident Fee: $110.00 Non-Resident Fee: $120.00 Deadline to Register: Friday, November 13 or until filled Limit: 20 participants Pickleball at the Complex 13 Pickleball is a paddle sport for all ages and skill levels. Players use a pickleball paddle (similar to a ping-pong paddle) to hit a pickleball (similar to a wiffleball). The game is easy for beginners to learn, but can develop into a fast-paced and competitive game for experienced players. All you have to do is show up each week and pay $2.00 with your HTAC membership card. No extended commitments are necessary Age: 18 & Up Location: Hempfield Township Athletic Complex Date: Tuesday September 15 – November 24 Time: 9:00 am – 11:00 am Fee: $2.00 per visit, pay at front desk Resident Registration – Tuesday, September 8, 2015 Non-Resident Registration – Monday, September 14, 2015 Yoga Zumba by the Aerobics Center Yoga is a completely systematized, yet simple, science of physical conditioning for more healthful living. The stretches and postures practiced in yoga are a natural way to reduce stress and tension, and gain strength and flexibility. Age: 18 & up Instructor: Penne Steiger Location: Hempfield Township Municipal Building – Supervisors Meeting Room Date: Monday October 12 – December 21 No class: October 26 & November 23 Time: 6:30 pm – 7:45 pm Resident Fee: $45.00 Non-Resident Fee: $55.00 Limit: 25 participants Looking for a fun party atmosphere with a great workout? Come and try our Zumba fitness classes. Move and groove to your favorite tunes with easy to follow moves to get your heart pumping with this full body workout. Once you try our classes you won’t want to miss a single one! No contract required! No long term commitment! Pick the day and time that’s convenient for you! Age: 18 & up Instructor: Aerobics Center Staff Location: Hempfield Township Athletic Complex Date: Tuesday or Thursday Time: 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm Fee: $6.00 per class or Blocks available for $25.00 for 5 classes or $50.00 for 10 classes HTAC Membership Card required. Cards are available at the Athletic Complex and are free to residents and a one-time $10.00 fee for nonresidents. For more details, see page 6. LEttER FROM THE NORTH POLE 3 ANNUAL FALL FAMILy NIGHT RD Saturday, October 24 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm Hempfield Park - Pavilion D Bonfire, Hayride, Prize drawing for kids in costume up to 12 years old. Astonish your child with a letter from Santa Claus this Christmas Season. To have your child receive a letter from Santa, please complete a form on our website: www.hempfieldtwp.com/parks. Township residents only. BREAkFAST WITH SANTA Free to all Township residents. Saturday, December 19 9:00 am Lakeview Registration required. Join Santa for breakfast and enjoy live caroling, crafts and have a chance to get your picture on Santa's lap. Registration: Adult $15.00, Children $7.00 Township residents only. 14 Hempfield Township Parks & Recreation Hempfield Recreation Sports Brought to you by Dick’s Sporting Goods Special Olympics of Westmoreland County Recreation Basketball for Boys and Girls ages 4 to Grade 12. Westmoreland County Special Olympics will be holding Multi Sports Trainings at Hempfield Park Pavillon D and HTAC Building on Thursday evenings from 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm. To participate in Special Olympics athletes must be at least 8 years of age and have a Special Olympics PA Athlete Application on file. For more information, please contact Steven Saunders at ssaunders@wiu.k12.pa.us and follow us on Facebook at Special Olympics Westmoreland County. Age 4 – Grade 4 will be co-ed and will be instructional. Grades 5 – 12 will be divided into leagues by gender and will play a complete 16 game season with playoffs. The league will begin with a workout the week of December 7. The season will begin on Saturday, January 9. Team practices will be scheduled prior to the start of the season. Grades 5 – 12 Grades 1 – 4 Age 4 – kindergarten Residents: $65.00 Residents: $55.00 Residents: $35.00 Non-Residents: $75.00 Non-Residents: $65.00 Non-Residents: $45.00 THANK YOU TO OUR 2015 RECREATION SOCCER SPONSORS: Uniforms are included and will be given to all participants. All games and practices will be played at the Hempfield Township Athletic Complex. Registration deadline December 4, 2015 for Grades 5 – 12 and December 11, 2015 for Age 4 – Grade 4. For a complete list of specific dates, times and an overview of the schedule, please check out the website: www.hempfieldtwp.com/ parks. If adult coaches are not obtained in a specific age group, teams will be combined or possibly eliminated. n n n n Avolio Law Group Commissioner Ted Kopas Dino’s Sports Lounge Hefren-Tillotson, Inc. – Matthew Snider, Financial Advisor n Kiwanis Club of Greensburg NEW THIS yEAR –Saturday, March 5 will be Hempfield Recreation Sports first March Madness day. The day includes a skills competition for all age groups and the playoffs semi-finals and finals for Grades 5 – 12. More information will be available at the start of the season. n Law Office of Debra L. Henry n Med Express Urgent Care n S&T Bank n Steve’s Auto Service n Timeless Event Photography INTERESTED IN BEING A TEAM SPONSOR – Hempfield Recreation Sports are always looking for those businesses, organizations, or individuals that want to sponsor a youth sports team. Each sponsorship includes your name on the back of a team’s uniform along with recognition in Headlining Hempfield and signage at the park. Each sponsor also receives a team shirt and plaque with team picture. For more information on sponsoring a team, please go to our Recreation Sports section of our website at www.hempfieldtwp.com/parks. Hempfield Indoor Soccer The Hempfield Indoor Soccer League sponsored by Hempfield Recreation Sports is open to any and all teams that would like to participate in a fun and competitive atmosphere. The Indoor League will use Futsal balls and will be played on an indoor surface. Each team will play a 6 game schedule with the top four teams making a single elimination playoff. With all the players on the top two teams receiving a Championship or Runner-up t-shirt. All games will be played at the Hempfield Township Athletic Complex. Ages: U-10 (co-ed), U-12, U-14, High School, and Adult Divisions: Boys and Girls: Min: 4 teams Max: 8 teams Teams: Min: 5 players Max: 12 players Fee: $200.00 per team. Each team will be responsible for paying one certified referee per regular season game. The referees will be assigned by the league. VOLUNTEER COACHES NEEDED We are looking for energetic and enthusiastic volunteer coaches who are interested in teaching youth sports. Our program goal is to create a positive environment that promotes self-confidence and self-esteem through the experiences we provide. The program is dedicated to providing all youth with the highest quality of recreation and educational experiences. If you are interested in serving as a volunteer, please complete a volunteer application at www.hempfieldtwp.com/parks. All volunteers must obtain all clearances in accordance with Act 153. For more information on needed clearances and how to obtain them, please check out the Ways to Get Involved section of our website. New this year: There will be 2 separate sessions, each having a 6 week season and playoffs. The first session begins the weekend of November 6, 2015 and the second session begins the weekend of January 8, 2015. Registration begins on Monday, October 5, 2015 and will be open until one week prior to the start of the session or until filled. For a complete list of specific dates, times and an overview of the schedule, please check out the website: www.hempfieldtwp.com/parks. 15 Hempfield Area School District Message from Dr. Barbara J. Marin, Superintendent Dear Parents and Community Members, An active shooter simulation will occur during the week preceding the opening of school on the high school campus. The entire K-12 professional and support staff will participate in a drill that will involve the Pennsylvania State Police, neighboring municipal police departments, Westmoreland County and Hempfield Township Emergency Management, volunteer fire departments, Excela Health, and the local news media. This exercise will help staff to respond appropriately, in the event that an actual emergency were to occur. The summer months have flown by and the 2015-2016 school year will begin in just a few weeks. This issue of Headlining Hempfield contains information about many of the accomplishments that have occurred over the past school year. We take great pride in the success of our students, the dedication of our staff, and the support of our parents and community. In this issue, we are also sharing information about some exciting projects that students and teachers are looking forward to implementing when they return to school. Our goal is to provide a quality education for all of our students within the context of a safe and supportive environment that engages our students to flourish and grow. As you return to our campuses, you will notice a number of capital projects to improve our buildings and grounds. Some of these projects include the paving, sealing, and relining of the parking lots in all of our schools, and a roofing project at Stanwood Elementary School. The gymnasium floors in all buildings have been refinished. At the high school, a new sidewalk and steps have been installed beside the Spartan Field House for improved walking routes to and from the stadium, parking lot, and field house. The varsity baseball infield, pitcher’s mound, and batter’s box have been rebuilt to improve drainage and playing conditions. The one to one (1:1) Chromebook initiative at Hempfield Area High School will help to transform our classrooms, thus enabling students to participate in a learning environment that is conducive to creativity, collaboration, communication, critical thinking, and exposure to a wide array of educational resources during their time in school and well beyond the traditional school day. Teachers attended summer workshops to prepare for this initiative. A Chromebook coach will work with staff throughout the school year to help them implement instructional strategies that will enable the students to use these devices as an effective learning tool. I encourage you to contact me if you have suggestions, questions, or concerns. You can reach me via email at marinb@hasdpa.net or by phone at 724-850-2231. Please do not hesitate to contact me if I can be of assistance to you in any way. Best wishes for an exciting, productive, and memorable school year! Sincerely, Measures to increase safety and security were executed during this spring and summer. These improvements include high-resolution security cameras that have been installed in all of our schools. All doors and windows in every school have been numbered, making it easier to direct first responders to specific areas of the building in the event of an emergency. All internal doors at the high school have been equipped with devices that enable teachers to lock their classroom doors from inside, without going out into the hall, in the event of a lockdown situation. Barbara J. Marin, Ed. D. Hempfield Area School District Superintendent of Schools Welcome Bob Reger, Director of Human Resources We are extremely pleased to welcome Mr. Bob Reger to the Hempfield Area School District. Bob was previously the Director of Personnel Services and Assistant to the Superintendent in the Gateway School District, where he had been employed for twenty years. He is a member and past president of the Pennsylvania Association of School Personnel Administrators (PASPA). Bob brings with him a wealth of knowledge and expertise and will be a great asset to our administrative team. 16 Hempfield Area School District Hempfield Area School Board of Directors Seated: Dr. Tammy Wolicki, Assistant Superintendent for Elementary Education; Mrs. Diane Ciabattoni, Board Vice-President; Dr. Barbara Marin, Superintendent; Mrs. Sonya Brajdic, Board President; Dr. Jeanne Smith, Board Member; Ms. Pamela Naggy, Board Secretary; Ms. Michele Fischer, Board Member Standing: Mr. Joseph Lutz, Board Member; Mr. Wayne Wismar, Business Manager; Mr. Michael Kusma, Board Member; Mr. Douglas Lawson, Board Member; Dr. Mark Gross, Assistant Superintendent for Secondary Education; Mr. Randy Stoner, Board Member; Mr. Robert McDonald, Board Member; Mr. Dennis Slyman, Board Solicitor Chromebook Initiative With excitement and anticipation, the Hempfield Area School District is looking forward to the launch of a one-to-one (1:1) Chromebook initiative for all ninth through twelfth grade students beginning with the 2015 - 2016 school year. A Chromebook is a laptop-like device that is built around the web experience and also offers off-line capabilities for students. Every high school student will be issued a device to use at home and in school. device into the learning environment will “level the technological playing field” for all students, providing them the same access and opportunity to research the depth and breadth of the Internet, access online course materials, draw conclusions from data analysis, create new presentations of expressions for their creative works and ideas, utilize digital tools for organization, and provide a greater opportunity to communicate and collaborate with teachers and peers. The purpose of this initiative is to use modern technology tools to fully engage students and create a learning environment that fosters critical thinking, collaboration, communication, and creativity. It is the district’s hope that by providing this daily access to technology and technology resources, our students will continue to thrive in an educational environment that is technologically sound, relevant to real world experiences, and provides greater access to a wide array of technology-based instructional resources. To attain community and student input with the Chromebook initiative, seventeen individuals, including parents and students, attended focus group sessions with the school administration in July. The purpose of these meetings was to share considerations for implementation and to gather feedback and suggestions to assure a successful implementation. This initiative comes at a very exciting time for our school district as we strive to provide a highly relevant and individualized learning experience for all students. As you plan for the fall, please be on the lookout for additional information regarding the implementation of the 1:1 Chromebook initiative at Hempfield! The continued integration of technology into the lives of Hempfield students will greatly enhance the learning environment and provide additional opportunities for teachers to deliver highly rigorous and relevant learning opportunities for all students. It is also our hope that the implementation of the Chromebook 2015 - 2016 Calendar School Calendar To view the 2015-2016 school calendar and calendar of events, please visit our district website at www.hasdpa.net. Under QUICK LINKS, select 2015-2016 School Calendar & Calendar of Events. 17 Hempfield Area School District World Language Health Curriculum Updates for 2015-2016 During the 2013-2014 school year, the World Language Committee began the process of planning curriculum revisions for the 2015-2016 school year. Members of this committee identified strengths and weaknesses of the existing curriculum, developed a road map for the future, and began the process of exploring an array of instructional strategies and methodologies to assure that a highly rigorous World Language program continues for all Hempfield students. Teachers representing all grade levels joined together during the 2014-2015 school year for the purpose of reviewing and revising the health curriculum for grades kindergarten through twelve. This committee analyzed the current health curriculum and state and national standards, researched best practices, and made recommendations in relation to health curriculum, instruction, and assessment. Recommendations included the need for print and digital teacher and student instructional materials that provide access to continuously updated and relevant content. This will be achieved in the elementary level through the use of a periodical supporting instruction on topics that address physical, mental, social, emotional health, and safety. Middle and high school students will have access to current content through the use of online resources that accompany textbooks and/or serve as supplemental materials. Selected curriculum materials include The Great Body Shop (www.greatbodyshop.com) for the elementary and middle school students and Comprehensive Health (www.g-w.com/comprehensive-health-2015) for the high school students. Anatomy and Physiology materials have also been selected that align to college and university expectations. The written health curriculum for each grade and/or course can be viewed from the Hempfield Area School District website by selecting Academic Programs>Curriculum>Curriculum Maps>Health K-12. In the 2014-2015 school year, committee members began the process of selecting materials and analyzing curriculum for the purpose of identifying changes that were critical in meeting the ever-changing learning needs of all students. The “National World-Readiness Standards for Learning Languages” provided the framework to identify benchmarks for what students should know and be able to demonstrate from the time they begin World Language until they graduate from high school. In 2015 and beyond, students will be exposed to a curriculum founded upon the newest research, effective instructional practices, and quality resources with an increased emphasis on the integration, utilization, and access to technology in the form of Chromebooks, e-texts, and numerous online materials. The process of identifying relevant needs, selecting resources, creating new curriculum maps, and infusing technology will ensure that all Hempfield students continue to receive a highly engaging, rigorous, and relevant World Language program well into the future. Elementary Science Curriculum During the 2014-2015 school year, several teachers in each elementary grade level piloted science materials by both FOSS (Full Option Science System) and STC (Science and Technology Concepts). The committee recommended the continuation of an inquiry approach through the use of hands-on science kits with some grade levels using the same kits from past years and/or the implementation of new kits for particular grade levels. Consideration was given to addressing the state and national standards and the selection of materials that support the integration of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). An area of focus for all science instruction will be the expansion of student writing or “notebooking” as a means for students to document thinking, predictions, and learning. The written science curriculum for each grade level can be viewed from the HASD website by selecting Academic Programs>Curriculum> Curriculum Maps> Science K-12. 18 Hempfield Area School District Hempfield Area School District Department of Special Education Expands Programs The Hempfield Area School District Department of Special Education, under the direction of Jeffery Coover, Director of Special Education, is implementing some exciting new changes within the school district for the 2015-2016 school year. Two special education programs that were implemented within the past several years will expand into the high school setting, providing students who have autistic and emotional support needs with a continuum of services as they transition into adulthood. development of this program, the district has opened a program for high school age students in the high school. There will be a heavy focus on transition and functional living skills for students in this program, as well as opportunities for students to participate in inclusive settings. The department has also expanded services for students who have emotional support needs by developing a program at the high school. During the 20122013 school year, a program was initiated at Harrold Middle School in coordination with staff from AERI Behavioral Health Services. During the current school year, the district will continue to provide services to emotional support students at the high school. Students receiving these services will be assigned to a district emotional support case manager and will have access to a certified behavior therapist as well as a certified behavior consultant during their school day. This expanded program is again a combined effort of Hempfield Area Special Education Department and AERI Behavioral Health Services. During the 2003-2004 school year, Hempfield Area opened its first districtoperated autistic support program at the former Bovard Elementary School. As students matriculated through the elementary program and transitioned into middle school, the program expanded and opened a class at Harrold Middle School in 2007-2008. As the elementary program grew and expanded, the district added an additional elementary class in 2012-2013 and moved the elementary program to Fort Allen Elementary School. To complete the final stage in the Relay for Life Relay for Life of Greensburg teams prepare to begin the “Team Spirit Lap,” the first lap of the twenty-four hour event. Because cancer never sleeps, each team is encouraged to have at least one team member walking the track at all times. The 2015, “Give Cancer the Boot,” event raised $177,455.77 to help in the fight against cancer. Interact Club Receives Awards Donald R. Walko officially receives his Hempfield Area High School diploma from 1945 on May 9 during a surprise graduation ceremony attended by his family. Mr. Walko missed his high school graduation to join the Navy during World War II. It was an emotional, but very happy day, for Mr. Walko and his family. At the Rotary District 7330 annual conference in June, the Hempfield Area High School Interact Club received both a presidential citation and the title Interact Club of the Year for the 20142015 school year. The Interact Club is a community-outreach organization where students volunteer in community activities and fundraising events. 19 Hempfield Area School District 2014-2015 YEAR IN REVIEW July-August March • Teachers and staff attended summer workshops to improve their technological skills and write curriculum. • The Induction Program for new faculty members began in August. • Employed Dr. Tammy Wolicki, as the new Assistant Superintendent for Elementary Education. • Employed Mr. Wayne Wismar as the new Business Manager. • Refinanced general obligation bonds. • Leased East Hempfield building to Westmoreland Intermediate Unit. • The High School Pasta Bridge team won first place with their bridge holding a weight of 15.4 lbs. • March Arts activities were held in all schools. • An art work reception, hosted by the Hempfield Area Art Department, was held to display refurbished artwork that has been hung in the high school. • The College in the High School and Dual Enrollment Programs were expanded to provide additional opportunities for students. The district now has agreements with LaRoche College, Seton Hill University, and Westmoreland County Community College. September April • Open house for parents at all elementary, middle, and high school buildings. • Hempfield Area School District implemented the Hempfield Area Cyber Academy. • Rachel’s Challenge was introduced at Hempfield Area High School. • Chris Deering, Stanwood Physical Education Teacher, was named Westmoreland County Volunteer of the Year by the American Heart Association. • The annual Spartan Band Festival was held at Hempfield Area High School with thirteen bands in attendance. • New curriculum adoption for elementary Science, World Language 6-12, and Health K-12 were adopted for the 2015-2016 school year. • The musical, Mary Poppins Musical, was performed at Hempfield Area High School with sell-out performances. • Maddie Holmberg won the Westmoreland Scholar-Athlete Excellence Award. • Boy Scout Food Drive was held in all buildings. • PSSA Exams were given to students in grades three through eight • West Point Elementary sent sixteen students to the STEM Design Challenge at the Fred Rogers Center in Latrobe. • West Hempfield Elementary SAP Team Presented at St. Vincent College Thematic Workshop. October • PSAT tests given to all Grade 11 students during the school day. • Wendover Middle School held its rededication ceremony to conclude a two-year renovation project. May November • Ninety-four (94) new members were inducted into the National Honor Society. • Fifty-five (55) members were inducted in the newly formed Science National Honor Society. • West Hempfield Elementary holds STEAM Academy. • The Andrews Run Property was sold. • Academic Awards banquets were held for Middle School and High School. • A High School diploma was awarded to Donald Walko, Sr., a World War II veteran from 1945. • Paul Adams, Tommy Bishop, Michelle Fischer, Dr. Jeanne Smith, and Paul Ward obtained the most votes for the five open seats for the Hempfield Area Board of Directors in the primary election, and will advance to the county general election in November. • Four Hundred-Thirty(430)Hempfield Area residents attended the 17th Annual Senior Citizen’s Prom. • Sixth grade orientation was held for the incoming sixth grade class parents. • The School Performance Profile ranked Hempfield Area High School as the #1 high school in Westmoreland County .and #217 out of 2,944 schools across the state; Maxwell Elementary School was ranked as the #1 school in Westmoreland County and #4 out of 2,944 schools across the state; and Stanwood Elementary was ranked as the #5 school in Westmoreland County and #248 out of 2,944 schools across the state. • Veteran’s Day Assemblies were held in all schools. • Received a $40,000 grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Education to fund a School Police Officer. Retired State Trooper Leonard Lander was hired for this position. • Received a $25,000 grand from the Pennsylvania Department of Education to purchase security cameras for all schools in the district. • The Hempfield Area School District Comprehensive Plan was approved by the Board of Directors. • Morgan DeFloria, Kason Harrell, Maddie Holmberg, and Sam Krivus signed letters of intent for athletic scholarships. • Women of Sparta Club was formed at Hempfield Area High School. • Teachers representing grades K-12 attended the first of a series of sessions pertaining to Text Dependent Analysis. June • Hempfield Area School District’s Annual School Picnic was held at Kennywood Park on June 1. • The second Annual Relay for Life of Greensburg was held at Spartan Stadium. A total of $174,981.77 was raised to fund research in the fight against cancer. • District adopted their final budget for 2015-2016 school year. • Teachers participated in curriculum writing workshops and technology training throughout the summer. December • • • • • Chorus and Band Concerts where held in all buildings across the district. Harrold Middle School Honor’s Chorus sang at Overly’s Country Christmas. Toys for Tots Drive held in all schools. HEP Geography Bowl was held. Lisa Maloney, West Hempfield Elementary School Counselor, was named “Counselor of the Year.” January • Negotiation sessions began with Hempfield Area Education Association (HAEA) and Hempfield Area School District (HASD). • School Board members were recognized for their service during Board Appreciate Month. February • Hempfield Area was recognized for their continued support of the American Field Service (AFS) Program . • Boys’ Lacrosse team was reclassified from a club sport to a varsity sport. • Jay Flock, Jordan Kempka, Tony Pilato, Logan Swan, and Keirsten VanHorn signed letters of intent for athletic scholarships. • Jump Rope for Heart events were held in the elementary schools. • Ninth grade orientation was held for the incoming ninth grade class parents. 20 Hempfield Area School District Class of 2015 Excels in Scholarship Money The annual Senior Awards Assembly was held in May with presenters representing local community organizations and colleges/universities attending to present awards and scholarships to the class of 2015. The class of 2015 was awarded approximately $4,060,870 in awards and scholarship money, the highest dollar amount received by any class in the history of Hempfield Area High School. Approximately 82% of the graduating class are attending a four-year or two-year college or university, business, trade or technical school; 3% enlisted in the military; 7% went straight into the workforce; and 8% were undecided at the time of graduation. There were 470 graduates receiving their diploma on May 29, 2015, seventy-seven (77) with a GPA of 94.625% or higher to claim the status of honor graduate. Congratulations Class of 2015! High School Honor Graduates – Class of 2015 Jaimie L. Arthur Jacob T. Bancroft Taylor K. Bartlow Noah J. Beasley Nicholas W. Begonia Lana E. Boyle Aubree D. Brown Rylie M. Brown Chelsea J. Burkhart Eric F. Claney Alexis R. Connors Kaitlyn M. Coppetti Jett A. Craig Sarah O. Daehler Carrie S. Dahlmann Madison T. DeBone Morgan L. DeFloria Alexa M. DeFrank Alyssa M. DePippo Tori L. Derito Shannon L. Deutsch Christie A. Diorio Madison R. Durbin Shannon N. Fyalkowski Maille E. Gallagher Julia C. Gogol Jaden M. Gongaware Megan M. Handy *Julie N. Heming Kelsie A. Hendrick Arianna R. Hilk Julia A. Hoffner Kyra M. Hollar Madeline M. Holmberg Jennifer R. Keefer JonPaul J. Kraisinger Connor A. Kutz Michaela J. Ledonne *Hannah K. Loy Devyn L. Mascio Kaitlyn M. Maser Kristina M. McClellan Madison E. McCloskey Ryan M. McCurdy Kelcey J. Miller Daniel J. Nemanic Zachary L. Nobile Emma A. Oldham *August E. Papas *Maria T. Pongibove Evan M. Poska Sarah E. Powell Lucas D. Price Cameron R. Rendulic *Louden P. Richason Pierce A. Robbins Nicholas D. Ross Daniel J. Rowe Edward T. Rusnica Madison K. Ryan Ayla M. Sarsfield Shelby L. Smail Bailey E. Smith Bria L. Stawovy Meaghen R. Stewart Savannah S. Stone Sarah E. Stuchell Allison F. Tempo Laura N. Traczynski Katie L. Vanderhoff Keirsten E. VanHorn Anthony R. Vecchio Sarah K. Weir Kevin M. Weldon Sydney M. Whorral Nathan A. Wolfe Tanner M. Yawitz *Indicates top 5 graduates National Merit Scholarship Recipients – Class of 2015 Finalists Jaimie Arthur August Papas Commended Students Megan Handy Hanna Loy Evan Poska Sarah Powell Louden Richason Bailey Smith Meaghen Stewart (each received a $2,500 scholarship) 2015 Advanced Placement Awards – Total Scholars – 42 students AP Scholar Award – 15 students (Granted to students who receive scores of three or higher on three or more AP Exams): Mrs. Marty Rovedatti-Jackson presents Louden Richason with a $1,000 scholarship from the Hempfield Area School District Scholarship & Charitable Foundation Page Rush accepts the $2,000 Westmoreland Walks, Inc. Pink Ribbon Scholarship from Debbie Weinstein, a former Hempfield Area teacher and Westmoreland Walks representative. Noah Beasley Nicholas Begonia Kelsie Hendrick Julia Hoffner Nicole Kovacs Dominic Marshall Zachary Meyers Kelcey Miller Daniel Nemanic George Panagis Chase Pastor Cameron Rendulic Pierce Robbins Sarah Stuchell Laura Traczynski AP Scholar with Honor Award – 14 students (Granted to students who receive an average score of at least 3.25 on all AP exams taken and scores of three or higher on four or more of these exams): Carrie Dahlmann Dana Masington Madison Ryan Anthony Vecchio Christie Diorio Maria Pongibove Bailey Smith Zayne Zalich Adam Gamber Sarah Powell Allison Tempo Julie Heming Daniel Rowe Ethan Toth AP Scholar with Distinction Award – 13 students (Granted to students who receive an average score of at least 3.5 on all AP exams taken and scores of three or higher on five or more of these exams): Jamie Arthur Julia Gogol Zachary Nobile Molly Sternick Jacob Bancroft Megan Handy August Papas Meaghen Stewart Alexander Glosner Jennifer Keefer Louden Richason Kevin Weldon National AP Scholar Award – 1 student (Granted to students in the United States who receive an average score of at least four on all AP exams taken and scores of four or higher on eight or more of these exams): Hannah Loy 21 Hempfield Area School District High School Local Spanish Students Attain National Recognition Congratulations to several Spanish II students from Hempfield Area High School who attained national recognition for their excellent performance on the 2015 National Spanish Examinations. Students from Mrs. Maureen McArdle's classes earned a total of five gold and four bronze medals, along with three honorable mentions. “Attaining a medal or honorable mention for any student on the National Spanish Examinations is very prestigious,” said Kevin Cessna-Buscemi, National Director of the Exams, “because the exams are the largest of their kind in the United States with over 157,000 students participating in 2015.” 430 Hempfield Area residents attended the 17th annual Senior Citizen’s Prom. The theme “Fabulous 50’s” was enjoyed by all! BotsIQ 2015 Grand Champions Congratulations to the BotsIQ team from Hempfield Area High School who won top honors in the BotsIQ robotics competition at California University of Pennsylvania with their robot, “Nexus.” Fifteen-pound robots, designed and built by the students, fought one-on-one against robots from fifty-seven schools across Western Pennsylvania. This win allowed Hempfield Area to compete at the national competition in Ohio where they placed fourth overall out of sixty-eight high schools, technical schools, and universities. The team would like to thank Composidie EDM Services, General Carbide, Kraisinger Family Dentistry, and the PT Group, along with several smaller companies and individuals who sponsored them, by providing ma- “Nexus” terials, machining, and monetary donations to make this project possible. Mr. Craig Siniawski is the teacher advisor for the BotsIQ team. Core members of the 2015 team were Eric Claney, JP Kraisinger, Brett Weaver, Hunter Maholic, Garrick Sattiaux, Colin Phillips, Jake Somerville, and Alyssa DePippo. Gold medals were awarded to Emma Bancroft, Meg Jones, Jerome Konieczka, Julia Mough and Mitchell Taylor. Bronze medals were awarded to Maya Bhatnagar, Chance Brooks, Emily Smith and Alexander Wees. Honorable Mentions went to Carolyn Kowalyk, Hanna Livingston and Brooke Nelson. In addition to gaining national recognition, Jerome Konieczka won first place in Western Pennsylvania, receiving a Barnes and Noble gift card and a plaque. The National Spanish Examinations are administered each year in grades six through twelve, and are sponsored by the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese. High School Science Teacher Wins Awards Hempfield 15601 Visits WTAE Studios Mrs. Jennifer Bilott, Astronomy and Geology teacher at Hempfield Area High School, was the recipient of two awards presented at the Pennsylvania Outdoor Writers Conference at Seven Springs this past May. Mrs. Bilott won first place for the Bass Pro Shop Pass it On Award for her article “Fun + Interesting = Hooked for Life,” published in the magazine, Pennsylvania Angler and Boater. She placed runner up in the Best Action Hunting, Trapping, or Fishing Photograph for a picture published in the same magazine. Outdoor writers from all over the state compete for several awards each year. The categories were judged by the California Outdoor Writers Association. A recent field trip to the WTAE Channel 4 studios proved to be an exciting experience for the high school Hempfield 15601 Club. They were given a tour of the building, shown how the equipment works, and watched a live telecast from inside the studio. The students were excited about all the information Hempfield 15601 posed they were afforded with Anchor, Janelle Hall, from one of the top and Meteorologist, newscast stations Steve Maclaughlin in Pittsburgh. Mrs. Jennifer Bilott is seated in the center of the front row 22 Hempfield Area School District Middle School The “Grapes of Math” at Harrold Middle School West Hempfield Middle FCCLA Focus on Community Service Harrold Middle School seventh grade students in Ms. Becky Spurlock’s math classes analyzed math-related children’s books through the integration of math with language arts skills. They identified math vocabulary and central ideas which were used to write a book report. Using the differentiated model, students were able to choose an enrichment project to illustrate their findings. At the conclusion of the project, students and teachers participated in a “Gallery Walk” to evaluate and reflect on student learning. West Hempfield Middle School’s Family Career Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) focused on community service outreach projects by visiting the residents of Hempfield Manor in addition to participating in the Focus on Children STAR Event. The STAR Event involves creating a lesson plan for pre-school aged children that focuses on nutrition. They took a field trip to West Hempfield Presbyterian Preschool and taught their lesson to the students. The FCCLA at West Hempfield is under the leadership of the Family and Consumer Science Teacher, Mrs. Hillary Haponski. New Greenhouse at Harrold Middle School The Green Teens Club at Harrold Middle School has a new greenhouse. Through sales at their student store, they were able to raise $3,000 to purchase the 8’x12’ structure. The club, consisting of seventh and eighth graders, also oversees a raised-bed vegetable garden which sits next to the greenhouse. Club Sponsors are Senora Sarah Hines, Spanish teacher, and Madame Tamara Bojsen, French teacher. First Year Algebra Contest The Mathematics Council of Western Pennsylvania annually hosts the First Year Algebra Contest for the Westmoreland-Fayette Counties. The contest is open to any student currently enrolled in a first year Algebra class in middle or high school, and is coordinated by The Mathematics Council of Western Pennsylvania. Angelina Kendi, Chris Venzin, and Randy Nelson, students in Mrs. Andrea Hoak’s Algebra I class at Harrold Middle School, finished in the top nine of all students competing in the contest. Although they did not win, they all did a great job in the final round. 23 Hempfield Area School District Middle School Harrold Middle School Student-Athlete Awards Wendover Author Visit Harrold Middle School presented the following Student-Athlete Awards at their annual eighth grade awards ceremony: Two-time national book award finalist, Eliot Schrefer, visited students at Wendover Middle School in May. Students prepared for the visit by reading and discussing his writing in collaboration with their librarian, English, and reading teachers. The focus novels were Endangered for eighth grade, Threatened for seventh grade, and Spirit Animals: Rise and Fall for sixth grade. Student members of the Westmoreland Interscholastic Reading Competition (WIRC) team ate breakfast together with Mr. Schrefer. C. Scott Brisbane Memorial Award Mandi Reese, Gavin Mayo, Mackenna Orie, Leo Radziwon, Jacob Biros, Brennan Steeley, Luke Sternick, David Greene, Mr. Gene Brisbane Student had their books autographed by Eliot Schrefer Lloyd M. Allshouse Scholar-Athlete Award Trinity Barnett, Luke Sternick James Coccioletti Sportsmanship Award Jenna Uncapher, Jaylen Barrientos-Collins, Dante Lampkin, Mandi Reese, Leo Radziwon, Sarah Ewing, Jenna Urban Harrold Eighth Graders Enjoy Their Field Trip Harrold Middle School eighth graders traveled to Laurel Caverns, Fort Necessity, and Nemacolin Woodlands on May 22nd for their annual field trip. Students took a one-hour guided tour and played mini golf at Laurel Caverns, and had lunch and a tour of Fort Necessity. At Nemacolin, students had access to a forty-foot high rope course and climbing wall, a three thousand foot zip line, a paintball gallery, off-road rock rides, mountain bikes, bowling alley, and arcade. The trip was a great way to celebrate the end of their middle school years. Math Career Days at Harrold Middle School Harrold Middle School held its fourth annual Math Career Days where parents are invited into the school to speak to students about how they use math in their daily job. A variety of careers were presented such as nurses, safety engineers, accountants, pilots, a company controller and a physiologist. The two-day experience was enjoyed by all sixth grade students. Community Involvement To collaborate with the local public libraries, fifth grade library classes and secondary reading competition teams read and discussed Chasing Lincoln's Killer by James L. Swanson. Students and families were invited to attend a lecture by Mr. Swanson held at Seton Hill University. The event was presented by Westmoreland Federated Library System and SHARE Westmoreland. Code Enforcement Associates Proudly providing Hempfield Township with building inspection services for the Uniform Construction Code. 1633 Route 51 Jefferson Hills, PA 15025 Toll Free: 1 (866) 410-4592 Local: (412) 405-8231 24 Hempfield Area School District Elementary School Stanwood First Graders Find Exercising Fun Fourth Grade Keyboarding Contest Stanwood’s first grade teachers and staff recently teamed up with Innate Fitness in Youngwood for a fun-filled family event for first graders and their families. The trainers provided unique exercises and exciting games that made everyone work up a sweat, all while they had smiles on their faces! Approximately one hundred forty people participated, and many families left with prizes and an overall wonderful experience. Congratulations to Joshua Priestley from Stanwood Elementary for winning the eighth annual keyboarding contest held at West Hempfield Elementary School. The keyboarding contest, open to all fourth grade students in the district, had to go to a “sudden death” tiebreaker between Joshua and Megan Rivard from Maxwell Elementary. Both Joshua and Megan did an outstanding job. Ella Bringe from Maxwell came in third place. Congratulations to all thirty-two students who participated in the event. Future Playwriters Youth Arts Month at Stanwood Elementary The second grade students in Mrs. Mesich’s classroom at Fort Allen Elementary wrote, created scenery, and invited their families to watch them perform their plays, “A Day at the Beach,” “Rockets VS Beasts in the Championship Game,” and “The Three Little Pigs Traveling through Minecraft.” Stanwood Elementary School celebrated Youth Arts Month in March with many different art activities. Students performed on recorders and sang with the high school chorus, fourth graders recited their own poetry, and a variety of “make & take” art activities were available. To raise money for Stanwood’s Relay for Life team, they sold bowls made by the fifth grade art club and played putt-putt on an art-themed course. The night ended with a raffle drawing and the Bunny Hop! Fact Masters Mrs. Hisman’s third grade math class at Fort Allen Elementary was proud of becoming “Fact Masters,” and celebrated their achievement with a Multiplication Ice Cream Party In Memory of an Outstanding Teacher Mrs. Mandy Giger, a beloved kindergarten teacher from West Hempfield Elementary, passed away from cancer in May 2014. A very generous West Hempfield family, the Wheatons, donated benches which have been placed in two play areas of the school. A plaque in memory of Mrs. Giger has been placed on each bench with the inscription, “Mrs. Giger, to the world you were a teacher, but to us you were a Superhero!” The “buddy benches” are a place where students can sit when they need a buddy. 25 Hempfield Area School District Elementary School Rachel and Lauren proudly displaying their certificates! Night at the Wax Museum Fort Allen Elementary teachers, Mrs. Patricia Critchlow and Mrs. Kelli Vidakovich, celebrated another successful year of historical research with a “Night at the Wax Museum.” Students completed many educational tasks with the assistance of their classroom teachers and Mrs. Melissa Moses, Librarian. The project concluded with each student presenting his/her research in a speech while dressed in character. Fort Allen students, staff, and families were invited to visit the characters’ displays which included Steve Jobs, Paul Revere, Milton Hersey, Maya Lin, and many more. When students were asked to reflect on their efforts, some comments were, “I think the wax museum was amazing.” “It was a lot of hard work, but it turned out awesome at the end.” “I really enjoyed learning all about my character!” Earth Day Poster Contest Students in Mr. Mark Muchoney’s science class at Fort Allen Elementary entered a national Earth Day poster contest sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy. Rachel Ryan won first place and Lauren Hayden won second place overall in the fifth grade division. Congratulations girls! The Guinea Pig Family Book Club The Guinea Pig Family Book Club which consists of students, staff, and families from Stanwood Elementary School, met eight times this past school year to discuss the books they read. Junie B. Jones, Frindle, Boxcar Children, and Little House on the Prairie are among the books on their reading list. They had excellent discussions about the books, and had a great time sharing stories together. Fort Allen Elementary students presented what they learned about their historical figure by encapsulating their research into a speech which they presented while dressed in costume. The Rockin’ Readers Club, made up of fifty-three (53) students in grades three through five and facilitated by Mrs. Helene Ferchak, read at least six CLASSICS this past school year. At each meeting, the students had discussions about the books they had read and presented them while dressed in character. Stanwood Elementary Third Grade Acquires Grant Third grade Stanwood students in Mrs. Jennifer Kudrick’s class had an amazing learning experience acquired through a fellowship with the Buhl Academy and Carnegie Science Center. Through this grant, Dr. Arthur Kosowsky, Professor of Astrophysics at the University of Pittsburgh, collaborated with Mrs. Kudrick to co-teach astronomy lessons to her third grade students. They learned how astronomers measured the distance to the moon and built their own corner reflectors. In addition, they took a special field trip to the Carnegie Science Center where they visited the planetarium. 26 Hempfield Area School District Elementary School Elementary HEP Explores the Science of Light Champions of Art In May 2015, Ms. Michelle Kozubal and Mrs. Gail Bupp’s fifth grade HEP students from across the district visited the University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg for a day of hands-on science. Drs. Todd and Katrina Brown, Science Professors at Pitt Greensburg, organized the event and taught the students about the science of light through a day-long workshop filled with STEM based interactive learning. The students embraced the opportunity to don lab coats and safety goggles in a college laboratory setting, and gained exposure to higher level sciences. West Point students participated in the Westmoreland IU Champions of Art contest using the theme, Under the Sea. Students also had the opportunity to visit the Latrobe Art Center to view their art work on display, create two pieces of art, listen to a story, participate in a scavenger hunt, and enjoy an ice cream treat from the Dairy Queen. Receiving special recognition for their art work were Deanna Berry, Paige Lewandowski, McKayla Mutnansky, Cameron Toth, and Gabe Thompson. Other students who participated in the contest were Aliyah Ricketts, Morgan Dalicandro, Nykole Butler, Sawyer Leuthold, Abby Horton, Sage Detore, and Ben Hagins. Maxwell Students are “Mad About Science” PA Representative Mike Reese Visits West Point Elementary Students at Maxwell LOVE science. The Pennsylvania Agriculture Lab visited Maxwell and allowed students to participate in a variety of hands on experiments to learn about pollination, classifications and functions of fungi, and the power of a soybean (and they actually made lip balm to take home!). Pennsylvania Representative Mike Reese visited West Point Elementary in honor of National Law Month. Fourth and fifth grade students learned some aspects of Representative Reese’s responsibilities, which included how a bill becomes a law. An after-school science program, “Mad Science,” gave the students an opportunity to become junior scientists as they donned goggles to change liquids to solids and back again, in addition to measuring and recording their experiments. One of their favorite activities was making their own slime! Both programs were well received by students, teachers and parents. Maxwell First Grade Reading Fair First grade students held a Reading Fair where they created tri-fold story boards that were labeled with Title, Author, Main Characters, Setting, Summary, Problem, Solution, and Author’s Purpose. The story boards were set up around the gym for everyone to walk around and read. This project was something they could not do when they entered first grade. It is amazing what one year of great instruction and student effort can achieve! Representative Reese with Dominic Hipps, Shay Madden, Will Mueller, Lucas Yaniro, Jonah Bancroft, Jessica Winkowski, Michael McCready, Taylor Artman, Gabi Lentz, Emma Hornyak, Brianna Wassel, and Hannah Haywood Reading Celebration! West Hempfield Elementary Title I Reading Department hosted an end-of-year celebration for students and parents. All students who received Title I services were invited to attend the performance of Peter Pan, presented by Stage Right. Students also received an award and a book for all of their hard work during the school year. WHE Elementary Student Assistance Program Showcased at Thematic Workshop The WHE S-Team (Student Assistance Team) was showcased at the Student Assistant Program (SAP) Thematic Workshop held at Saint Vincent College on April 30, 2015. The WHE “S-Team” provides service and support for students within their school community. The team presented to other elementary SAP teams in the area. 27 Hempfield Area School District Hempfield Area Hits a Homerun with their Middle School Baseball Team On March 30, 2015, the first pitch was thrown, and the Hempfield Area Middle School Baseball Team’s inaugural season was underway. The 2015 team was the first middle school baseball team in the history of the school district. The team was comprised of fourteen eighth graders and four seventh graders, under the leadership of Head Coach Jason Ross, Assistant Coach Greg Meisner, Jr., and Volunteer Assistant Coaches Shane Meisner and Eric Davis. The team finished with a record of twelve wins and only one loss. Maddie Holmberg Honored Madeline “Maddie” Holmberg of the Hempfield Spartans Track & Field Team was honored with two very distinguished awards this past school year. The Westmoreland County Scholar-Athlete Excellence Award, presented annually at the Judge John J. Driscoll awards banquet in April, was awarded to Maddie, the same award her dad, Rob, received in 1989. A torn ACL in her right knee kept her out of action this past winter, but amazingly, Maddie returned to the track in late March and was sprinting by the middle of April. Her return to competition inspired her teammates, coaches and training staff as she came back to run in the 100-meter dash and 400-meter relay, helping the Spartans to win Maddie is pictured above with her parents, Deidre and Rob Holmberg, receiving the Unsung Hero Award, along with a check for $250 to the Hempfield Area Athletic Department, from Donna Bernatowicz, representative from CoGo’s. 28 their fourth consecutive team title this past spring. As impressive as her accomplishments are as an athlete, “her character is twice that,” according to Athletic Director, Greg Meisner. In addition to this award, Maddie also received the CoGo’s Unsung Hero Award recognizing local coaches and student-athletes who have dedicated themselves to sports and academics. Donna Bernatowicz of CoGo’s, presented this year’s award to Maddie in front of the Hempfield Area Board of Directors at their meeting in June. Maddie graduated with the class of 2015 with a 98% achievement in the classroom, and will continue her college career at Penn State University where she will compete on their Track & Field team. Congratulations Maddie! Hempfield Area School District 2014-2015 Sports Highlights in Review n Football n Boys’ Soccer Qualified for the WPIAL Playoffs n Girls’ Soccer Qualified for the WPIAL Playoffs • Tony Pilato & Dante Luther – All Section First Team n Boys’ Basketball – Section Co-Champions • Keirsten VanHorn – All Section WPIAL Team • Kason Harrell – All-Time Leading Scorer; All Section First Team; All-State Team; Tribune Review Basketball Player of the Year; • Tony Pilato – All Section First Team • Logan Swan – All Section Second Team n Golf - Section Champions • Fisher Bagiatis – WCCA Champion; WPIAL Finalist • Taylor Bagiatis – WPIAL Finalist n Boys’ & Girls’ Bowling – Regional Champions • Ben Carr – State Singles Sixth Place • Boys – States Second Place n Girls’ Basketball - Qualified for their 14th Consecutive Playoff Appearance • Leah Knizner – All Section First Team • Alexis Irwin & Michelle Burns – All Section Second Team n Boys’ & Girls’ Track & Field – Undefeated Section Champions • • • • • n Wrestling – Tenth Consecutive Playoff Appearance • Sam Krivus – Powerade Champion; WCCA Champion, WPIAL Champion; 4X Section Champion; PIAA State Champion • Fred Mantsch – WPIAL Runner Up; PIAA Sixth Place • Chase Logan – WPIAL Runner Up, State Qualifier Girls – Four-Time WPIAL Champions Molly DeBone & Hayden Fox – WPIAL Pole Vault Champions Lauren George – PIAA Long Jump – Second Place Hayden Fox – PIAA Pole Vault – Third Place Dominic Marshall – PIAA Discus Fifth Place n Baseball – Section Champions n Boys’ Swim Team - Section Champions n Girls’ Volleyball - Section Co-Champions • Noah Beasley, Dominic Mori, Eric Loucks, Matt Tarabek – All Section First Team • Niko Honaker, Mitch Golden – All Section Second Team • Tim Buzzard – Coach of the Year • Morgan DeFloria, Leah Knizner, Alexis Irwin – All Section First Team • Gabrielle Holmberg, Christie Redinger – All Section Second Team • Morgan DeFloria – All WPIAL First Team n Softball – Section Champions; WPIAL Champions; PIAA Semi Finalists; State Semi-Finalist n Womens’ Lacrosse – Qualified for WPIAL Playoffs n Girls’ Tennis: Undefeated Section Champions and Qualified for the Second Round of the WPIAL Playoffs • Taylor Hoffman, Kelsie Hendrick, Jenna Osikowicz, Morgan Ryan – All Section First Team • Taylor Blevins, Taylor Bartlow, Alexa Pastor, Madison Stoner – All Section Second Team • Morgan Ryan named Tribune Review Softball Player of the Year • Bob Kalp – Coach of the Year • Madison DeBone – WPIAL Tennis Singles – Third Place • Madison DeBone/Maura Sackett – WPIAL Second Doubles – Second Place TITLE IX/SECTION 504 STATEMENT The Hempfield Area School District is an equal opportunity educational institution and will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age or handicap/disability in its activities, educational programs or employment practices as required by Title VI, Title IX, and Section 504. Publication of this statement is in accordance with state and federal laws including Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972, Sections 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Information regarding civil rights or grievance procedures or inquiries regarding compliance with Title IX or Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 may be directed to the Director of Pupil Services, Title IX Coordinator at Hempfield Area School District, 4347 Route 136, Greensburg, PA 15601 (724-850-2229). 29 Hempfield Area School District HASD Food Service Program for the 2015-2016 School Year Attendance Matters at Hempfield Area School District! Nutrition, Inc. is the food service provider for Hempfield Area School District. Well balanced, hot breakfasts and lunches are available daily to students at a minimal price. Students may also purchase milk, juice, and snack items. Breakfast is available to all students before the start of school; however, in the event of a twohour delay, breakfast is not served in the elementary buildings. Attendance is to commitment as academics are to scholarship. Unfortunately, when students are absent or chronically tardy, achievement levels suffer. Statistics show that just being there definitely matters! Attendance Reminders: • Students need to be in their homeroom by: 7:35 AM High School 8:22 AM- Wendover and Harrold Middle School 8:25 AM-West Hempfield Middle School 9:00 AM- Elementary Schools • An excuse must be submitted within three (3) days of student’s return to school • HASD excuse forms can be found on www.hasdpa.net or at your school’s office • If a student is absent, he/she cannot participate in afterschool activities on the day of the absence • Failure to submit an excuse will be classified as an unlawful/unexcused absence • A physician’s excuse must be submitted for any absences that are five (5) or more consecutive school days • When a student accumulates ten non-medically excused absences, ten non-medically excused tardies, or displays a pattern of weekly absences, he/she will be required to submit a written medical excuse from a physician for all subsequent absences or tardies. Federal regulations allow one meal per student per day for both breakfast and lunch. Extra meal items can be purchased at ala carte prices. State and Federal regulations prohibit exchanging food or taking uneaten food from the lunchroom. Menus can be found on the bulletin board in each classroom and by clicking the Menus icon located at the top right corner of the district website www.hasdpa.net. They are also sent home monthly with each elementary student. Payments may be made to student accounts in one of three ways: 1. Cash (put in an envelope with the student’s name noted) 2. Check (checks can be written for payment to Hempfield Area School District Food Service (HASDFS). Please include the student’s name on the memo line of the check. ) 3. Online at https://www.myschoolbucks.com a. Enter your MyNutrikids.com username and password (or create an account if you do not have one) b. Click “My Household” and “Add Student” to add students to your account c. Click “Make A Payment” d. Click “Cafeteria Meal Payments” e. Select or enter a payment for each child f. Click “Add to Basket” g. Click “Check Out Now” to complete the payment process Please review the attendance section in the student-parent handbook which provides you with detailed attendance information. We are here to be a resource for you and your child with regard to any concerns that you may have. Feel free to contact us at the following numbers if you have any questions: Kathleen Harrison (High School, Harrold and West Hempfield Middle Schools) - 724-850-2059 or Darci Markovic (All Elementary and Wendover Middle School) - 724-850-5248. The Free and Reduced Meal Program information is sent home with all students on the first day of school. Information can also be found on our district website at www.hasdpa.net by selecting Our District>Food Service from the drop-down menu. If you have any questions about the food service program or need assistance, please contact Michelle Oddo, Director of Dining Services at (724) 850-2225 or via email at oddom@hasdpa.net. Confidentiality of Student Records The privacy rights of parents, students, and student records are mandated by Federal and State regulations as well as District policy. The complete explanation of these rights, the student records involved, and the procedures for the access and release of these records can be found in the district student handbooks or on our website at www.hasdpa.net and selecting Our District>School Board>Policies and selecting Policy #216. Hempfield Area School District 2015-2016 Student Meal Prices Breakfast Elementary Secondary Daily - $1.55 Daily - $1.55 Weekly - $7.25 Weekly - $7.75 Reduced Daily Reduced Daily $0.30 $0.30 Reduced Weekly Reduced Weekly $1.50 $1.50 Lunch Elementary Secondary Daily - $2.30 Daily - $2.65 Weekly - $11.50 Weekly - $13.25 Reduced Daily Reduced Daily $0.40 $0.40 Reduced Weekly Reduced Weekly $2.00 $2.00 Highly Qualified Teachers The No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act is designed to improve student achievement by increasing federal involvement in public education at both the state and local level. Parents have a right to know the professional qualifications of their child’s teacher(s). This is to inform you of your right to ask for the following information about each of your child’s classroom teachers: • Whether the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has licensed or qualified the teacher for the grades and subjects he or she teaches. • Whether the teacher is teaching under an emergency certificate or other provisional status through which state licensing criteria have been waived. • The teacher’s college major, whether the teacher has any advanced degrees and, if so, the subject of the degrees. Special Education Services for Exceptional Children HASD provides a free, appropriate public education to exceptional children. In compliance with State and Federal laws, HASD will provide protected handicapped children without discrimination or cost to the student or family those related aids, services, or accommodations which are needed to provide equal opportunity to participate in and obtain the benefit of the school program and extracurricular activities to the maximum extent appropriate to the student’s abilities. Complete details of this process can be found in the district student handbooks or on our website at www.hasdpa.net and selecting Academic Programs>Special Education. 30 If you would like to receive specific information about your child’s teacher, please contact your school’s principal. For general information about NCLB, please contact Dr. Tammy S. Wolicki, Assistant Superintendent/Elementary or Dr. Mark A. Gross, Assistant Superintendent/Secondary. News from Hempfield Township John Silvis, Jerry Fagert, Doug Weimer, Tom Logan & Sherry Magretti Hamilton Message From The Board Of Supervisors If front line firefighting isn’t for you, the Township also supports the Hempfield Emergency Management Association (HEMA). is group, stemming from many different professional back grounds, develops plans for a wide variety of emergency situations. Should an emergency arise they would be activated to put that plan into place and support their neighbors through the tragedy. Like with our volunteer fire departments, the township is dedicated to providing the HEMA staff with quality training and support. e Board of Supervisors is dedicated to supporting these essential volunteer services. Each of these organizations require a wide array of skill-sets and interests, from answering fire calls to fundraising and accounting. However, our community will be at risk if residents do not take an active role in volunteering. If either of these opportunities peeks your interest, please contact Bruce Beitel, Assistant Township Manager/Public Safety Director, to learn how you can get involved in helping to protect and serve Hempfield Township. Continuing to serve, Our routine is about to change and volunteers are needed. Summer 2015 will soon be a memory, the kids will soon be back to school and the autumn leaves will be arriving with their brilliant colors. e annual fall events are also around the corner, Community Days at Hempfield Park will be held September 12-13 and the Spartan Homecoming Parade can be seen October 2nd along SR136. We can always count on a change of seasons but the Townships ability to count on community volunteers to serve essential roles is also changing. Community Volunteers are one asset category that isn’t incorporated into the annual budget. Hempfield Township has historically been a community with an abundance of volunteers; whether it be as recreation a league coach, Community Day volunteer or with other area organizations. In order for our Township to continue with success, volunteers will need to remain an important part of our foundation. One of the most fulfilling volunteer opportunities offered in Hempfield, is with our emergency services. e volunteer fire fighters and members of our emergency management staff have played an important role in the preservation of our Township neighborhoods. However, too few of our young residents are volunteering to serve in one of our twelve volunteer fire departments. is puts a strain on our dwindling pool of veteran fire fighters to do more, and often times, with less. e Township is dedicated to supporting our departments with equipment and training, but the thing we need most are people willing to serve. R. Douglas Weimer Sherry Magretti Hamilton Jerry Fagert Contact the Township Manager Tom Logan John Silvis Hempfield Municipal Building Closed You may reach the Hempfield Township Manager, Andrew L. Walz by dialing (724) 834-7232, extension 141, or by e-mail at awalz@hempfieldtwp.org. Labor Day, September 7 Veterans Day, November 11 Office Hours Thanksgiving, November 26th & 27th Christmas, December 25th Upcoming Supervisors’ Meetings The hours of operation at the offices of the Hempfield Township Supervisors’, their staff, Code Enforcement and Parks & Recreation Departments are 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. You are cordially invited to attend the public meetings of the Hempfield Township Supervisors at the Hempfield Township Municipal Building. Early in the meeting citizens are recognized and welcome to voice any concerns or comments. Public Work Sessions Wednesdays at 7 P.M. Regular Meetings Mondays at 7 P.M. September 17 September 22 October 22 October27 November, 19 November 24 December 17 December 22 (Note: Meeting Dates are Subject to Change) 31 News from Hempfield Township Where your Municipal Taxes Rank County-wide Municipality City of Greensburg Allegheny Township Rostraver Township Penn Township Sewickley Township Washington Township Municipality of Murrysville North Huntingdon Township Upper Burrell Townnship St. Clair Township Salem Township Loyalhanna Township Ligonier Township Bell Township Cook Township South Huntingdon Township Donegal Township Unity Township Fairfield Township Derry Township Hempfield Township Mt. Pleasant Township East Huntingdon Township Township Forms Available On-Line Tax Rate 25.05 Mills 16.5 Mills 15 Mills 14.7 Mills 12 Mills 12 Mills 11.85 Mills 11.55 Mills 10.35 Mills 10 Mills 8 Mills 6 Mills 5 Mills 4.5 Mills 4 Mills 4 Mills 4 Mills 3.2 Mills 3.10 Mills 3 Mills 3 Mills 2.42 Mills 2.25 Mills All necessary permit applications and forms are available at the Township’s website at www.hempfieldtwp.com, click on “Government”, “Download Forms & Permits”. When Do I Need A Building Permit The Hempfield Township Code Enforcement Department is responsible for the issuance of building permits for any type of construction. Whatever your plans may be for construction, please take the time to contact the Code Enforcement Department. Township Mailbox replacement policy to change: Starting during the first snow of the season the township will no longer reimburse or replace mailboxes damaged during the course of routine snow removal. Traffic Reminder – Red Lights The Department of Public Works reminds the traveling public of the following: If you are not aware, every red light intersection has a painted stop bar line on the ground, and usually a sign that states “Stop Here on Red”, with an arrow pointing toward the ground. This serves two (2) purposes: 1.If you stop on the painted line, the intersection does not get blocked for turning vehicles, especially trucks. 2.If you stop properly at the painted stop bar, there are traffic sensors in the roadway, which activate the signals in your lane. If you go past the bar, or are too far from reaching the bar, the red light traffic sensors are not activated and you will wait until other cars stack up behind you. Most complaints the Township receives regarding red lights not working properly are caused by the above issues. 32 News from Hempfield Township Residential Burning Regulations RoAD constRuction seAson All outdoor burning or fires in areas of RESIDENTIAL dwellings shall be: n Limited to twigs and yard waste during the hours of 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on SATURDAYS. n Controlled in a safe manner and has an ATTENDED WATER SUPPLY OR EQUAL AT ALL TIMES. n Occurring at least 50 feet from any structure and 30 feet from any property line. n GARBAGE, NEWSPAPERS or PAPER PRODUCTS, RUBBER, TIRES, PAINT, ANIMAL WASTE, PLASTICS, DIAPERS, TOXIC MATERIALS, or any other SOLID WASTE is PROHIBITED from being burned AT ANY TIME. n Outdoor fireplaces, grills, fire pits, and stone rings used exclusively for recreational purposes and/or for food preparation are exempt from these regulations provided the activity is conducted not closer than 15 feet to any property line. n LEAVES are PROHIBITED from being burned AT ANY TIME. Check the fall leaf collection dates below. n Burning of any type is prohibited on any paved portion of a street, alley, or public grounds. Fines: 1st Offense: Warning issued; Fire to be extinguished; 2nd Offense: Prosecution; Up to $1,000 fine The Department of Public Works wants to remind residents traveling Township roads to be aware of Public Works’ crews working on roads. Please pay attention to warning signs along the roads, flaggers, and please slow down. The Public Works Department will be doing numerous jobs such as: paving, patching, tar and chipping, catch basin repairs, storm water pipe replacements, sign repairs, berming, shoulder mowing, sign repairs and numerous other jobs. For further information on jobs, please visit the Township website: www.hempfieldtwp.com under the “Public Works” page. Township-Wide Leaf Collection Contact the Public Works Department about Township Maintained Roads for the following: n Snow Removal n Potholes n Road Damages n Storm Damage n Street Closing n Storm Drain Concerns n Water Runoff Concerns n Street Signs, Stop Signs, Speed Limit Signs, Etc. Residents are reminded that spring leaves will be picked up by Advanced Disposal and that the leaves must be placed in bio-degradable paper bags. The paper bags can be purchased at your local home improvement stores. NOTE: ADVANCED DISPOSAL WILL NOT PICK UP LEAVES IN ANY COLORED PLASTIC BAGS Mike Volpe – Public Works Director Extension 110 or e-mail mvolpe@hempfieldtwp.org Doug Cisco – Public Works Director Extension 109 or e-mail dcisco@hempfieldtwp.org John Storey Jr. Assistant Public Works Director FALL LeAF PicK-uP DAtes SATURDAY NOVEMBER 7 NOVEMBER 21 DECEMBER 12 Leaf bags should be placed at the curb Friday night. If your bags are not picked up, please contact the Township office at 724-834-7232, extension 119. Want To Reach 24,000 homes and businesses in Hempfield Township? Send contact information to info@apollodesigngroup.com or call (724) 532-3930 33 News from Hempfield Township Keystone Collections State and County Roads in Hempfield Maintained by PennDot and Westmoreland County Keystone Collections Group is Hempfield’s tax collector for business privilege and local services taxes. The following roadways are not owned or maintained by Hempfield Township: Keystone mailed out Hempfield’s 2014 Per Capita Tax Notice. COUNTY ROADS Consider taking advantage of Keystone’s INTERNET tax filing system for Hempfield individuals. Keystone’s e-File system offers a secure, user-friendly interface to fill and pay your taxes on-line. Maintained by Westmoreland County Department of Parks & Roads: Phone 724-830-3955 Greensburg/Mt. Pleasant Road Keystone’s website, www.keystonecollects.com, provides various downloadable tax forms and an easy link to e-File. This system completely walks the taxpayer through the process, including creating a personal and secure log-in. Lowry Avenue STATE ROADS Maintained by PennDot: Phone 724-832-5387 Agnew Road Penn-High Park Road Arona Road Penn-Manor Road Baughman Road Radebaugh Road Bennetts Dairy Road Roseytown Road Brinkerton Road Route 30 Brown Avenue Route 66 Carbon Road Route 70 Donohoe Road Route 119 Edna Road Route 130 Evanstown-Herminie Road Route 136 Georges Station Route 819 Hahntown-Wendel Road Route 993 Hannastown Road Seanor Church Road Lewis Avenue Skidmore Road Locust Valley Road Slate Run Road Luxor-Bovard Road South Greengate Road Madison-Herminie Road Stone Church Road Middletown Road Swede Hill Road Millersdale Road Thomas School Road North Greengate Road Twin Lakes Park Road Oakford Park Road Waltz Mill Road Old Route 119 (Hunker) Wendel-Herminie Road Pellis Road Willow Crossing Road Penn-Adamsburg Road Yukon Road Also, please be reminded that if you have not received tax invoices, it is your responsibility to notify Keystone Collections. Unfortunately, delinquent fees will not be waived for lack of receipt of an invoice. As always, taxpayers remain welcome to pay their taxes by mail or in person at Keystone’s corporate headquarters in Hempfield, located at 546 Wendel Road, Irwin, PA 15642. Of course, residents can always contact customer service at 1-866-539-1100, Monday through Friday from 8 am to 4 pm Earned Income Tax Collector for Hempfield Township TOLL FREE 866-701-7206 As you already know, state law mandated in Act 32 that one earned income tax collector per county shall be established. Westmoreland County’s earned income tax collector is Berkheimer Tax Administrator. There are several important points to note: • This is for earned income tax only • Keystone Collections will continue to be the collector for Business Privilege, Per Capita, and Local Services Taxes (LST) • Jim Regola will continue to collect property taxes You should have already received information from Berkheimer Tax Administrator. Their website is www.hab-inc.com. Stop Litterbugs Littering is illegal and punishable by fines up to $1,000, plus court costs and attorney’s fees.If you see illegal dumping, contact the Code Enforcement Office with the location, license number, along with the make and color of the vehicle. Help keep Hempfield Township beautiful! Although you may be a Hempfield Township resident, you may reside on a roadway maintained by the state or Westmoreland County. Therefore, Hempfield Township does not have any authority on these roads. Should you have concerns regarding state roads, you may also wish to contact your state senators or representatives. The Westmoreland County Commissioners may also be contacted for concerns on county roads. 34 Greensburg-Hempfield Area Library 237 South Pennsylvania Avenue Greensburg, PA 15601 Phone: 724-837-5620 www.ghal.org Library Hours Monday - Thursday 10:00 am - 7:50 pm Saturday 10:00 am - 4:50 pm Friday and Sunday Closed Note: All programs are free of charge (except where noted) and open to the public. Pre-registration is recommended. For more information, call the Library or visit its website. ADuLt booK Discussions PictuRe this At the LibRARy ARtist exhibition September 10 - November 11 features the works of Renie Pollock September 22 6:30 - 8:30 October 29 6:30 - 8:30 “Truman” “Natchez Burning” David McCullough October 7 6:30 - 8:30 Greg Iles “Leaving Time” Jodi Piccoult “Dead Wake: The Last Crossing Of The Lusitania” November 17 1:00 - 3:00 “The Boston Girl” Anita Diament “All The Light We Cannot See: A Novel” Erik Larson date to be announced Anthony Doerr date to be announced 35 Thursday,August 20 10:00 - 7:00 Saturday, August 22 10:00 - 4:00 and Thursday, November 12 10:00 - 7:00 Saturday, November 14 10:00 - 4:00 Children's Library Program Brochure available at the library ADuLt PRogRAms to be AnnounceD Greensburg-Hempfield Area Library stAy tuneD FoR ouR PumPKin PAtch hAunteD ceLLAR Saturday, October 17 from 1:00 - 3:00 at St. Clair Park Tuesday, October 27 and Wednesday, October 28 from 6:00 - 7:30 in the basement of the Greensburg Hempfield Area Library WinteR WonDeRLAnD Tuesday, December 2 and Wednesday, December 3 from 5:00 - 7:30 in the basement of the library. Call the Library at 724-837-5620 for information eBooks and Downloadable Audiobooks For Free At The Library The Greensburg-Hempfield Area Library is pleased to make available eBooks and downloadable audiobooks to the residents of Hempfield Township. This service is being provided by the Library and a consortium of public libraries in Westmoreland County. All residents of Hempfield Township are eligible for a free library card and this card is honored at all 20 plus public libraries in our County. Our Library is providing eBooks and downloadable audiobooks for free to its cardholders in good standing. Hempfield patrons can download these materials from a link at the website of the Greensburg-Hempfield Area Library at www.ghal.org. EBooks and audiobooks can be downloaded to numerous devices including a PC, a Mac, an iPAD, a Nook, a Kindle and other devices. For some devices, users will need to install free software. For some device users will need to install free software. For more details, please contact the Library at 724-837-5620. 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 Volunteer Fire Departments Adamsburg Volunteer Fire Company High Park Volunteer Fire Department 495 Edna Road, PO Box 92 Adamsburg, Pennsylvania 15611 EMERGENCIES – Dial 911 Main Fire Station Phone: 724-527-6250 www.adamsburgpafire.org WANTED: JUNK VEHICLES • TAX WRITE-OFFS • FREE HAULING The Adamsburg Volunteer Fire Department wants junk cars! If you are interested in getting rid of “good” junk cars, consider donating them and receive a tax deduction. These cars are utilized for Rescue classes to train volunteer firefighters in rescue techniques and practices. Contact Don Thoma, Fire Chief, Adamsburg V.F.D. at 724-527-6250. 400 Baughman Avenue Jeannette, PA 15644 EMERGENCIES – Dial 911 Main Fire Station Phone: 724-527-3560 www.highparkvfd.org Luxor Volunteer Fire Department 455 Bovard Luxor Road Luxor, Pennsylvania 15662 EMERGENCIES – Dial 911 Main Fire Station Phone: 724-836-7281 Midway/St. Clair Volunteer Fire Department 1966 Broadway Avenue Greensburg, Pennsylvania 15601 EMERGENCIES – Dial 911 Main Fire Station Phone: 724-834-3560 Bovard Volunteer Fire Department 2 Washington Street Bovard, Pennsylvania 15619 EMERGENCIES – Dial 911 Main Fire Station Phone: 724-837-8408 North Hempfield Volunteer Fire Department 1284 Business Route 66 Greensburg, Pennsylvania 15601 EMERGENCIES – Dial 911 Main Fire Station Phone: 724-832-6722 Carbon Volunteer Fire Department 421 Juniper Street Greensburg, PA 15601 EMERGENCIES – Dial 911 Main Fire Station Phone: 724-836-2145 www.carbonfire.org West Point Volunteer Fire Department 100 Volunteer Drive Greensburg, Pennsylvania 15601 EMERGENCIES – Dial 911 Main Fire Station Phone: 724-834-6886 www.westpointfiredept.com Fort Allen Volunteer Fire Department PO Box 477 Greensburg, PA 15601 EMERGENCIES – Dial 911 Main Fire Station Phone: 724-836-2029 In a disaster, government and other agencies may not be able to meet your needs. It is important for all residents to make individual plans for their care and safety during an emergency. Everyone is encouraged to prepare themselves, and their families, for disaster. A good rule of thumb is that you should be able to survive in your home for 72 hours with no outside assistance. Grapeville Volunteer Fire Company Hempfield Township Fire CO # 1 2528 Newark Street PO Box 162 Grapeville, PA 15634 Main Fire Station Phone: 724-523-5308 For more information to prepare your home and business in the even of a disaster: • http://www.readypa.org/ • http://www.ready.gov/ Special Needs Population Registry: The Grapeville Volunteer Fire Department is the oldest of the 12 Volunteer Fire Companies which provide Emergency Services in Hempfield Township. We operate the following Vehicles: 1992 Rescue Pumper, 1995 Heavy Pumper, 2005 Compressed Air Foam Pumper. • 2018 will be Grapeville VFC’s 100 year Anniversary Celebration; Information will be forth coming in 2017 for Parade, Games, Activities, Entertainment and Fun Times. • Accepting Applications for Membership: Active Sr. & Jr. Firefighters. The Hempfield Township Emergency Management Agency is concerned for those persons in our community with special needs. Our goal is to assist those residents in making an emergency preparedness plan. To submit to the Special Needs Registry you can download the form on the HEMA Website (http://hempfieldema.com/special-needs) or fill out the online form (http://hempfieldema.com/special-needs/snr) Receive Emergency Alerts via Text Message on your Cell Phone: Hannastown Volunteer Fire Department HEMA has added cell phone messaging, to improve the emergency notification to the community. This service is voluntary and you may opt out at any time. To sign up text HEMAALERT to the 888777. Follow us: • Facebook (http://facebook.com/HempfieldEMA) • Twitter (http://twitter.com/Hempfield EMA)! PO Box 171, 100 Front Street Hannastown, PA 15635 EMERGENCIES – Dial 911 Main Fire Station Phone: 724-834-1575 Hempfield #2 Volunteer Fire Department Thornton Avenue Greensburg, PA 15601 EMERGENCIES – Dial 911 Main Fire Station Phone: 724-837-7344 FAX: 724-837-7344 www.hempfield2fire.org 46 Robert G. Gerlach Emergency Management Coordinator Office: 724-834-7232, ext. 168 Cell: 724-640-6336 E-Mail: RGerlach@HempfieldEMA.com Web: www.HempfieldEMA.com 20th Annual HempfieldGreensburg Fire Prevention Day Tuesday, October 6th, 2015 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm Westmoreland Mall Presented by Fire Departments of: n Hempfield Township n Borough of South Greensburg n Borough of Southwest Greensburg n City of Greensburg in cooperation with Westmorland Mall & Sears Large Equipment Display & Live Demonstrations! Engine Pumpers • Ladder Trucks Utility Vehicles • Command Posts Children’s Fire House • Vehicle Rescue Vehicles 911 Display • Rescue Demonstration Fire Extinguisher Training 47 FREE HOT DOGS & SODAS! HEMPFIELD AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT 4347 Route 136 Greensburg, PA 15601 NON PROFIT U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT #88 GREENSBURG, PA Hempfield Area Spartan Marching Band Presents: Festival of Bands SPARTAN STADIUM SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2015 7:00 PM Featuring Local High School Bands n Derry Area n Greater Latrobe n Greensburg Salem n Hempfield Area n Homer Center n Jeannette n Mt. Pleasant n Penn Trafford n Serra Catholic n Seton Hill University n South Allegheny n Plus Hempfield’s Three Middle School Bands Join us for an evening of music, 50/50 drawing, basket raffles and delicious food!
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