Honor Roll - The Westfield Leader
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Honor Roll - The Westfield Leader
A WATCHUNG COMMUNICATIONS, INC. PUBLICATION The Westfield Leader and The Scotch Plains – Fanwood TIMES Thursday, March 5, 2015 Page 9 Honor Roll Park Middle School - 2nd Marking Period SPELLING CHAMPS... Three Westfield students took the top three spots in the New Jersey State Federation of Women’s Clubs Liberty District Spelling Bee on February 21. Pictured from left to right are: Christine Jablonski, Liberty District Spelling Bee Chair & President, Woman’s Club of Arlington; Ryan Gasson, 3rd place; Vivian Jeckell, 1st place; Kayla O’Brien, 2nd place; Holly Capobianco, Past President & Federation Secretary, Junior Woman’s Club of Arlington. WF Students Take Top Spots At NJSFWC Spelling Bee KEARNY – The New Jersey State Federation of Women’s Clubs held their annual NJSFWC Liberty District Spelling Beeon Saturday, February 21, 2015, at the Franklin School Auditorium in Kearny. Fifteen contestants competed after placing in the top 3 in their own club-level spelling bees, hosted by one of 5 Junior Woman’s Clubs:Arlington (in Kearny), Cedar Grove, Summit, Verona, and Westfield. After ten rounds and six spell-offs, “hobble” was the winning word. The three winners listed below were all sponsored by the Junior Woman’s Club of Westfield: 1st Place Vivian Jeckell Grade 5; 2nd Place Kayla O’Brien Grade 5; 3rd Place Ryan Gasson Grade 4. The first place winner received a Spelling Champion bee trophy. Prizes for the three finalists were gift cards from TD Bank. All 15 contestants in the Liberty District Spelling Bee received a certificate of participation. Patricia Sherwen served as the official pronouncer. She has pronounced for several club and district spelling bees as an active volunteer for the Arlington Woman’s Club and Friends of the Kearny Library and is a Past President of the Junior Woman’s Club of Arlington and a former reading specialist. The judges are former educators and currently represent the Arlington Woman’s Club: Christine Jablonski, President and Chairman of the Liberty District Spelling Bee and Una Phelan, a member of the Education Committee. The event was moderated by Holly Capobianco (Past President and Federation Secretary – Junior Woman’s Club of Arlington) and Christine McGrath (President, Junior Woman’s Club of Verona). Sandra Uhler (Member – Junior Woman’s Club of Arlington) videotaped and photographed the Bee. The Top 3 Finalists of the Liberty District Spelling Bee will compete against other 4th and 5th graders from towns throughout New Jersey in the State Spelling Bee sponsored by the New Jersey State Federation of Women’s Clubs. The State Spelling Bee will be held on Saturday, March 7 (snow date of March 14) at the NJSFWC Headquarters on the campus of Douglass Residential College at Rutgers University in New Brunswick. Junior Membership NJSFWC Liberty District Spelling Bee Founded in 1890, the General Federation of Women’s Clubs (GFWC) is one of the world’s oldest non-partisan, nondenominational women’s volunteer service organizations. The New Jersey State Federation of Women’s Clubs of GFWC – Junior Membership is a statewide organization providing education, training and interaction opportunities for volunteers who are committed to individual growth and community involvement, enriching the quality of life throughout New Jersey and the world. The Junior Women’s Clubs that hold annual spelling bees are volunteer members of a statewide association of Women’s Clubs within the General Federation of Women’s Clubs. They provide opportunities for education, leadership training, and community service. For more information, go to www.njsfwc.org and www.gfwc.org. Crafting College Application Workshop Planned by PTC WESTFIELD – A seminar entitled “Crafting Your Story for the College Applicaiton” will take place on Tuesday, March 10 at 7:30 p.m. in the Westfield High School Cafeteria B. The college admissions process has become increasingly competitive; however students who understand their strengths and focus on communicating their story in a compelling way will have a clear advantage in the admission process. This interactive seminar, open to both students and parents, will introduce The College Application Wheel™ to help students figure out your key themes and unique story. Several case studies of how students crafted their story and how they successfully communicated it to colleges through their application will be examined. Presentations will be made by guest speakers, Lisa Bleich, President, College Bound Mentor and Author of Surviving the College Application Process, and Beth Cassie, Independent Educational Consultant, College Bound Mentor. CHECK MATE...Holy Trinity Interparochial School (HTIS) captured 5th place in elementary team competition in the New Jersey State Elementary Chess Championships held on February 22 in Lincroft. Holy Trinity also won 7th place Team in the Primary (K-3) Division. Holy Trinity Chess Team Takes Home Trophy at States WESTFIELD – Holy Trinity Interparochial School (HTIS) captured 5th place in elementary team competition in the New Jersey State Elementary Chess Championships held on February 22 in Lincroft. Holy Trinity also won 7th place Team in the Primary (K-3) Division. The competition is open to public and private school teams from across the state. Representing the team in the primary division were Danny Fannick, Conleth Gorham, and Steven Pochatko. Playing in the elementary division were Hannah Cumming, Alex Cumming, Angelika Demetrick, Owen Mitchell, and Alec Touhey. Playing in the junior high division was Daniel Cao. Each student played five games during the day-long event. Special congratulations go to Angelika Demetrick for her 3 wins, Daniel Cao for scoring 2.5 points in the Jr. High Division, and Steven Pochatko, who scored 2 points in his first ever chess tournament. In a warm-up meet earlier in the month at Princeton Day School, the team finished in 2nd Place in the Novice II Section. The HTIS Chess team, coached by parent Joe Demetrick, meets Thursdays from 6 to 7 p.m. in the Westfield Campus cafeteria. All Holy Trinity students from kindergarten through 8th grade are welcome to join regardless of their skill level or knowledge of the game. 6th Grade Distinguished Honor Roll Elizabeth Acevedo, Kristen Adams, Adam Ali, Kyra Antonello, Ethan Berkman, Zachary Billotto, Abigail Binaday, Hunter Birch, Lauren Brenner, Erika Bretz, Sydney Byers, Regina Carlos, Gabriel Carrascoso, Luke Checchio, Emma Chichester, Haley Cino, Abigail Conklin, John Michael Cristobal, Vincent Cucci, Jonathan Dionisio, Colin Fanning, Alexander Fazzino, Daniel Ferrone, Owen Ferrone, Claire Fisher, Dennis Gannon, Paul Harris, Seth Jahnke, Hannah Kriney, Sean Lage, Megan Lahetta, Sophia Lama, Rebecca Lancaster, Maura Leahy, Jordan Lowe, Jolie Lubalin, Natalie Mikula, Jack Morel, Brendan Mullany, Holly Nelson, Jayden Nyamiaka, Brendan Ong, Ethan Pawelec, Max Perone, Emma Philip, Cory Phillips, David Riedell, Brian Roessle, Amanda Rossi, Chloe Rousseau, Emma Route, Catherine Rozanas, Nicolas Ruggiero, Jessica Schramm, Alessandra Serio, Daniel Sicinski, Margaret Smith, Sukriti Srinivasa, Nicolette Stanko, Nicholas Tittanegro, Benjamin Tucker, Andrew Villardi, Quinn Williamson, Zackery Wong, Justin Zimmerman Honor Roll Grace Abdy, Chloe Alce, Mia Aponte, Kotey Ashie, Kayla Avila, Lydia Baik, Anjila Banks, Lindsey Bartley, Dylan Bordman, Joshua Bordman, Henry Bowman, Benjamin Brenner, Marissa Burton, Olivia Calcaterra, Anthony Cammarano, Hunter Cardenas, Andre Carinhas, Kaelie Chung, Christopher Ciccarello, Devin Cooke, Eric Cunningham, Meredith Czurlanis, Joseph Decker, Rhythm Desai, Amit Deshpande, Shannon Downey, Matthew Drubulis, Ryan Duthie, Georgio Elenis, Christian Estevez, David Farin, Mary Fazzino, Lenore Ferguson, Besnik Ferizi, Olivia Fiore, Monica Forman, Joseph Gale, Joshua Garcia, Sai Gedela, Jade Glassman, Nicholas Hale, Ava Hausle, Elisa Herstatt, Ryen Hoover, Brendan Huszcza, Lauren Iarussi, Victor Johnson, Ian Joshua, Sean Kennedy, Ibraheem Khan, Paul Koizumi, Shelby Kumpf, Cynthia Liang, Noah Lievre, Joseph Linder, Matthew London, Dallas Lorenzetti, Alexa Mach, Lucas Mackey, Liam Mahr, William Mauer, Amanda Mayer, Lauren McGovern, Patricia McHugh, Kali McKinney, Jordan McQuoid, Hadley Moran, Sabrina Negley, Sabrina Ngu, Griffin Nobile, Kaitlyn Otero, Elias Pahountis, Kayla Paprocki, Maximillian Pelosi, Roman Perrelli, Christian Piesch, Faith Price, Lucien Prophete, Hana Ramjohn, Dean Rash, Kaitlyn Reilly, Hadley Rose, Dillon Ryan, Gianna Salgado, William Schetelich, Erica Schindler, Simone Schomberg, Kyle Sellinger, Mateusz Sierant, Dashawn Southerland, Sydney Sprechman, Madison-Anne StaRosa, Nicholas Susino, Justin Tran, Jamie Valian, Abraham Valverde, Alexa Vierschilling, Allison Vlkovic, Cadence Weiss, David Wernsing, Morgan Whitney, Hayden Widder, Taylor Winslow, Madelyn Yessman, Aidan Young 7th Grade Distinguished Honor Roll Nicholas Alber, Gabrielle Aloe, Kaitlyn Amato, Taylor Anthony, Julianna Blanco, Jaedan BlechingerSlocum, Nicole Brozak, Francis Gabriel Buison, Summer Carver, Lea Cerini, Alexa Chan, Katherine Chouinard, Ryan Ciarrocca, Julie Ciccarino, Jordan Clement, Sabrina Cruz, Nicole DeFrancesco, Julianna Domiciano, Christopher Downey, Colin Dwyer, Jessica Eggert, Sean Fanning, Michaela Genty,Abigail Germinder, Kayla Giuffi, Thomas Glastal, Jada Gomillion, Emily Granville, Christina Gubernat, Akhil Gundra, Himanee Hendre, Olivia Hobbs, Ethan Jeon, Nicole Kenny, Ashleigh Lancaster, Hannah Lancaster, Jessica Lancaster, Elizabeth Ley, Joseph Li, Valeria Macchini, Aleezah Madraswalla, Raion Magallanes, Kyle Marquardt, Sandeep Mukherjee, Tejas Nimkar, Cassidy Novello, John O'Connor, Philleshia PershaySpearman, Erin Polak, Esteban Quinones, Gabriella Ramos, Sarah Rata, Aryan Ravishankar, Isabella Richardson, Patrick Ritter, William Robertson, Melissa Rosahl, Alexia Ross, Carly Spellman, Skylar Stagaard, Maya Sutterlin, Elora Tamburri, Madison Toll, Ethan Tsvayberg, Kaylah Webb, Grace White, Kaelah Wiggins, Chloe Yang, Samantha Yip, Julia Yu, Olivia Zambrio Honor Roll Sandra Abdelmalak, Katina Ackerman, Amira Aliane, Eden Austin, Marissa Bamrick, Michael Besante, Alexandra Boylan, William Brady, Morgan Brown, Charles Bunin, Kristen Buro, Remy Cardarelli, Lucas Carinhas, Catherine Carter, Sofia Casimiro, Justin Clark, Garret Clausen, Braedon Cooke, Devon Danielovich, Robert Dencker, Juliana Denning, Madison Diamond, Michael DiFrancesco, Gabriel Donatelli, Kayleigh Downey, Matthew Dreyfus, Daniel Emiliani, Geinner Fallas, Isabella Fiore, Nicholas Giamella, Isabelle Gilles, Kyle Goldfarb, Emily Grill, Aidan Guma, Ryan Gumpel, Jake Hahn, Sarah Horn, Patrick Howard, Christos Ioannidis, Kyle Isolda, Brigit Jacob, Nicholas Januszanis, Emelyne Johns, Malcolm Kahora, Gabrielle Khan, Lauren Kieltyka, Miriam Kother, Nicholas LaFerrera, Ryan Lamberta, Erin Lay, Charles Levine, Antonio Lomonte, Joy Lytch, Aidan Maloney, James Maloney, Caden Mari, Ian McCormack, Robert Mebes, Owen Murphy, Shane Murphy, Kelly Nitti, Emma O'Brien, Amanda Palhares, Alyssa Pankiewitz, Marian Pelcastre, Tatiana Perea, Katelyn Perez, Christina Pham, Grace Ponterio, Christian Ramalho, Kyle Remo, Camden Ricci, Dana Ricketts, Kyle Rigney, Cassie Robinson, Felipe Rodrigues, Olivia Rodriguez, Sean Rogers, Lucas Route, Noah Samms, Carolina Samuelian, Samantha Samuelian, Frederick Saunders, Julianna Scarcella, David Schulman, Aaron Seidenberg, Megan Sheehy, Oliver Sherry, Matthew Skolar, Gabriel Stratton, Mia Striegel, Michael Tardi, Emma Thumann, Sean Vlkovic, Ryan Ward, Keri Yang, Maia Zaborowski, Zachary Zaller 8th Grade Distinguished Honor Roll Josiah Baik, Laura Brady, Thomas Brown, Freya Natasha Buison, Kara Bush, Michelle Cagnassola, Kevin Calabria, Gianna Calligy, Madison Coleman, Saniya Dalvi, Ashley Diamond, Gabrielle Dickstein, Annabelle Dionisio, Nicholas Dionisio, Jessica Edelman, Bryan Fang, Nicole Ferguson, Alexandra Fischmann, Alexa Garrett, Theodore Giandana, Vadim Gorbaty, Madison Haugh, Payton Howell, Eshita Kar, Katherine Koch, Alexandra Lahetta, Ryan Metzger, Rae Mikula, Massimo Modica, Jake Murphy, Courtney Norteman, Breanna Patino, Cassandra Pomponio, Maryam Ramjohn, Kara Schramm, Katelyn Scobee, Alan Shao, Jacqueline Stovall, Veronica Vergara, Dakota Verrico, Nicholas Watterson Honor Roll Ryan Ackerman, Grace Ahlin, Gina Avila, Persis Baah, Amanda Ball, Lauren Barth, Paolo Antonio Bayotas, Haley Birch, Jason Bisgay, Jamie Ann Bonaccorso, Jeffrey Brenner, William Burns, Matthew Carrascoso, James Cerini, Nicole Cevallos, Alan Chen, Mia Cimino, Sarah Citarella, Joshua Cohen, Sarah Cooney, Justin D'Angelo, Anna Decker, Riley DeProspero, Stefanie DeVizio, Angelo DiNizo, Meghan Duthie, Hope Edwards, Angelea Elenis, Zachary Evangelista, Jaylen Evans, Casey Ferguson, Alex Ferrara, Benjamin Fleischer, Jessica Friebely, Madison Gal, William Gale, Brandon Garcia, Samuel Goetz, Elizabeth Goldstein, Sarah Gorman, Brandon Green, Vanessa Handy, Cassidy Haugh, Olivia Hausle, Christopher Hedden, Jake Hogan, Erin Hopkins, Shoshana Isaacs, Suzanne Jackson, Ryan Johnson, Dimitrios Kastanos, John Kayser, David Kloepfer, Jonathon Koseoglu, Timothy Lamberta, Kaitlyn Lamendola, Maggie Leahy, Justin Lo, Julia Lomonte, Ricardo Lopez, Jared Mascioli, Graham McAlindin, Shannon McCreesh, Kaylee Moniz, Spencer Moran, Chloe Nelson, Colin O'Brien, Patrick O'Brien, Victoria O'Connor, James Oakes-Garcia, Stephen Oduro, Julia Pankiewitz, Shannon Persaud, Conor Peterson, Carter Pomponio, Kayla Reisberg, Daniel Resnicoff, William Ricci, Eleanor Richard, Colleen Robinson, Sadie Salgado, Gerardo SalgadoRengifo, Emillie Sanchez, Thomas Scarcella, Jacob Schulman, Maya Schwartzman, Erin Schwerdtfeger, Kevin Sheil, Audrey Smith, Olivia Speranza, Saniya Sripada, Garrett Swaak, Paul Szanto, Kyle Tannenbaum, Gustavs Teteris, Maggie Traina, Joshua Venick, Steven Verrastro, Maria Villeda, Justin Walsh, Mekayla White, Charles Widder, Jovi Williams, Morgan Wilson, Elena Wollman, Abigail Yarbenet THE YEAR OF THE SHEEP...Second grade classes at Franklin Elementary School in Westfield enhanced their study of China with special activities for the Chinese New Year. Students created “passports” with pictures of Chinese games, artifacts, art, writing tools, and language and enjoyed an interactive Kung Fu demonstration. Pictured from left to right are second graders from Mariel Jacobs' class, Mia Ebel, Arya Motwani, Alessandra Scrofani, Alex Hendricks, and Jacqueline Storms dipping their pens in ink to illustrate Chinese alphabet characters. Scotch Plains Native Receives Full Scholarship STEUBENVILLE, O.H. — Emily Wieszczek, a senior attending Mother Seton Regional High School, was awarded a Father Michael Scanlan Scholarship from Franciscan University of Steubenville. The scholarship covers full tuition for four years of study, beginning fall 2015. Ms. Wieszczek, who plans to study pre-nursing at Franciscan University, received one of two Scanlan Scholarships after competing against 82 topperforming students from 31 states on February 5 and 6. Participants in this prestigious invitation-only competition came from Franciscan University's top tier of academically qualified students admitted for fall 2015 and included candidates from the top high schools in the nation. The competition re- quired students to write an essay, be interviewed by a panel of faculty, staff, and religious, and participate in a group activity. The scholarship is named in honor of President Emeritus Father Michael Scanlan, TOR, who served as president of Franciscan University for 26 years and was instrumental in revitalizing the school's Catholic identity. Franciscan University integrates strong academic programs with a dynamic faith environment to serve more than 2,400 students from all 50 states and 12 countries. It is featured in The Newman Guide to Choosing a Catholic College, FORBES' "America's Top Colleges," and in Kiplinger Personal Finance Magazine's top 100 "best values" in private higher education. Two SP-F Musical Events Scheduled for March 7 SCOTCH PLAINS – Saturday, March 7 will be big day for Scotch Plains-Fanwood (SPF) music with two exciting annual events: the St. Patrick's Day Fundraiser and Day of Percussion. Fanwood’s 5th annual St. Patrick's Day Fundraiser will be held March 7 from 12:30 to 9:30 p.m. in a large heated tent at the Fanwood Train Station. This event, sponsored by the Fanwood Business and Professional Association and Oh’Brian’s Pourhouse, will feature music and traditional Irish fare including corned beef, cabbage, potatoes, pretzels, mac and cheese and hot dogs. There will also be face painting, tricky tray and lots of fun. All proceeds will benefit the Scotch Boston Univ. Graduates Westfield Resident BOSTON, M.A. – Boston University awarded academic degrees to 1,664 students in January 2015. Among the graduates was Kevin P. Smith of Westfield, who received a Master of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering. Founded in 1839, Boston University is an internationally recognized institution of higher education and research. Consisting of 16 schools and colleges, BU offers students more than 250 programs of study in science and engineering, social science and humanities, health science, the arts, and other professional disciplines, along with a number of multi-disciplinary centers and institutes integral to the University's research and teaching mission. With more than 33,000 students, BU is the fourth-largest private university in the country and a member of the American Association of Universities (AAU), a nonprofit association of 62 of North America's leading research-intensive institutions. Plains-Fanwood Music Boosters Association, which supports music programs throughout the school district. SPF student groups will perform at the fundraiser between 1 to 4:30 p.m., including the Moonglowers, SPFHS Jazz Band, Park and Terrill Middle School Jazz Bands , and more. Tickets to this event are $7 in advance or $10 at the door. Advance tickets are available at Oh’Brian’s Pourhouse, 200 South Avenue in Fanwood and Mara’s Café and Bakery, 250 South Avenue (where each ticket purchase comes with a 10 percent discount on your next Mara’s visit). For more information about the St. Patrick’s Day event please visit www.fanwoodbusiness.com. Meanwhile, the Scotch PlainsFanwood Public Schools music department hosts Day of Percussion on March 7 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Terrill Middle School, 1301 Terrill Road in Scotch Plains. This event will feature instructional clinics by professional musicians Jon DiFiore and Dennis DeLucia, performances by percussion ensembles from SPF and other New Jersey schools, plus refreshments, raffles, giveaways, and vendors selling and demonstrating musical merchandise. Student groups performing will include: SPFHS Rhythmsense, South Plainfield Middle School Percussion Ensemble, Mantra Youth Percussion, Metuchen High School Percussion Ensemble, Randolph Middle School Percussion Ensemble, Randolph High School Percussion Ensemble, Terrill Middle School Percussion Ensemble, Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School Percussion Ensemble and Kean University Percussion Ensemble. For more information about this event, visit the website spfmusicboosters.org/day-of-percussion. Learn Something New! Spring Classes begin March 9! Class lengths vary from one session to eight sessions. Just a few of the New Courses for Spring 2015: • Golf for Beginners and Novices • Meatless Mondays • Table Tennis for Fun, Fitness and Focus • Know Your Local Government • Internet Security • How to Easily Organize Your Home • Chair Seat Recovering • Sewing • Asian Appetizers • Pilates/Yoga Fusion • What Do You Want to Be When You Grow Up? • Blended Martial Arts Visit WestfieldAdultSchool.com to see our 120+ Fall courses and to register by credit card. (908) 232-4050 • wasnjdirector@gmail.com • www.WestfieldAdultSchool.com