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March 2012 Volume 10 Issue 7 Contents Raven’s Roost: A Message from the Principal ... 1 Administrative Assistance .................................. 2 RBMS Administration ......................................... 2 RBMS Contact Information ................................ 2 School Hours ...................................................... 3 Visitor, Volunteer, and Late Student Sign in Procedure........................................................... 3 Student Drop off Procedure............................... 3 Early Dismissals .................................................. 3 Students Tardy to School ................................... 3 Attendance......................................................... 3 School Work Requests ....................................... 3 Address and Phone Changes .............................. 4 Counselor’s Corner............................................. 4 Clinic Tips -“Sick Day Guidelines: Making the Right Call When Your Child Has a Cold” ............. 5 Parent Link ......................................................... 8 Continental Math League .................................. 8 Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Offers Incredible Scholarships to 7 th Graders ......... 9 School Menu .................................................... 10 9 th Grade Activity Expo ..................................... 10 PTA Meeting Schedule for 2011 2012 ....... 10 Guys and Dolls Spring Musical ......................... 10 RBMS Grading Scale ......................................... 11 GRADE REPORTING DATES School Year 2011 2012 .................................. 11 Extreme Journey Summer Camp ..................... 12 Parenting Class................................................. 13 LCPS Parent Resource Center Winter/Spring Event Schedule ................................................ 14 Parent Resource Center March Event Schedule ......................................................................... 15 Centro de Recursos para Padres de las Escuelas Públicas del Condado de Loudoun .................. 16 A Honor Roll - Principals List ............................ 17 AB Honor Roll Dean’s List ............................. 19 March Calendar ............................................... 23 Raven’s Roost: A Message from the Principal The eighth grade SOL writing prompt will be administered on Wednesday, March 7, 2012. Students will take the multiple choice portion the day before on Tuesday, March 6. We are in the midst of scheduling for next year. Student course selections will be used to build the master schedule and determine the number of sections offered for each subject. Carefully weigh the teacher recommendations along with the elective that your child has chosen before making your decision. Students currently in grades 6 and 7 should have already shared their course requests with you. Any final changes are due no later than June 19. Current 8 th graders will bring their high school course requests home with their 3 rd qtr. report card. If you have questions

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March 2012 Volume 10 Issue 7

Contents Raven’s Roost: A Message from the Principal ... 1

Administrative Assistance .................................. 2

RBMS Administration ......................................... 2

RBMS Contact Information ................................ 2

School Hours ...................................................... 3

Visitor, Volunteer, and Late Student Sign in

Procedure ........................................................... 3

Student Drop off Procedure ............................... 3

Early Dismissals .................................................. 3

Students Tardy to School ................................... 3

Attendance ......................................................... 3

School Work Requests ....................................... 3

Address and Phone Changes .............................. 4

Counselor’s Corner............................................. 4

Clinic Tips -“Sick Day Guidelines: Making the

Right Call When Your Child Has a Cold” ............. 5

Parent Link ......................................................... 8

Continental Math League .................................. 8

Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Offers

Incredible Scholarships to 7th Graders ......... 9

School Menu .................................................... 10

9th Grade Activity Expo ..................................... 10

PTA Meeting Schedule for 2011 – 2012 ....... 10

Guys and Dolls Spring Musical ......................... 10

RBMS Grading Scale ......................................... 11

GRADE REPORTING DATES

School Year 2011 – 2012 .................................. 11

Extreme Journey Summer Camp ..................... 12

Parenting Class................................................. 13

LCPS Parent Resource Center Winter/Spring

Event Schedule ................................................ 14

Parent Resource Center March Event Schedule

......................................................................... 15

Centro de Recursos para Padres de las Escuelas

Públicas del Condado de Loudoun .................. 16

A Honor Roll - Principals List ............................ 17

AB Honor Roll – Dean’s List ............................. 19

March Calendar ............................................... 23

Raven’s Roost: A Message from

the Principal The eighth grade SOL writing prompt will be

administered on Wednesday, March 7,

2012. Students will take the multiple choice

portion the day before on Tuesday, March

6.

We are in the midst of scheduling for next

year. Student course selections will be used

to build the master schedule and determine

the number of sections offered for each

subject. Carefully weigh the teacher

recommendations along with the elective

that your child has chosen before making

your decision. Students currently in grades

6 and 7 should have already shared their

course requests with you. Any final

changes are due no later than June 19.

Current 8th graders will bring their high

school course requests home with their 3rd

qtr. report card. If you have questions

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about the Program of Studies and anything

related to this process, please call your

child’s guidance counselor. The Program of

Studies is not printed in paper form, but can

be found on the LCPS/RBMS/ and Guidance

web-pages.

LCPS’s College in Six initiative will offer a

Tips & Strategies workshop for parents

featuring Mr. Brock Jolly, a financial planner

specializing in college tuition funding. The

event is scheduled for Tuesday, March 13,

2012 at 7 p.m.in the River Bend Middle

School auditorium.

As part of our transition initiative, we will

once again transport our eighth grade class

to Potomac Falls High School for the annual

Activities Expo. This is an informational

presentation whereby students will be

familiarized with the myriad of clubs and

activities available. The Expo is set for

Friday, March 30.

We invite you to take an active role in your

child’s education. Please join us for lunch

or stop by to observe a class. When parents

are involved, their children achieve.

Administrative Assistance If, due to a disability, you need assistance to enable you to participate meaningfully in a meeting or conference, etc., please contact Mr. Robert Phillips at 571-434-3220 at least five working days prior to the meeting. Servicios Especiales - Si por alguna razón de salud usted necesitara asistencia (silla de ruedas, alguien que maneje hasta el colegio, etc.) para poder atender una de las actividades,

sea una conferencia, reunión, evento, etc. por favor contacte al Sr. Robert Phillips al 571-434-3220 con por lo menos 5 días anteriores al evento. Si fuera necesario los servicios de un intérprete para participar de actividades, conferencias, reuniones, eventos o algún programa, por favor contacte a la escuela con la misma anticipación.

RBMS Administration Principal ..........................................Bennett Lacy Asst. Principal ...........................LaShanté Knight Asst. Principal ...............................Robert Phillips Attendance Secretary.......................Truus Foard Secretary.....................................Dawn Mahoney Bookkeeper..............................Stephanie Napert Parent Liaison.............................Tricia Anderson .

House A (8th Grade) Dean ...........................................Kathryn Clark Lead Counselor…………………….....Sherri Robinson Counselor ……………………........Veronica Williams Secretary....................................Tamara Baldwin

House B (7th Grade) Dean ..........................................Melissa Dober Counselor..................................Janae Gwizdala Secretary.........................................Robin Byrd

House C (6th Grade) Dean......................................Deborah Agunsday Counselor………………………………….Andrew Tafaro Secretary.........................................Julie Bahun

RBMS Contact Information Main office: 571-434-3220

Absentee Line: 571-434-3222

Website: www.lcps.org/rbms

Address: River Bend Middle School 46240 Algonkian Parkway,

Sterling, VA 20165

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School Hours School hours are 8:30 a.m. to 3:18 p.m. The

building will be open for students at 8:00 a.m.

Any student arriving before 8:00 a.m. may wait

in the cafeteria. Breakfast is served from 8:00

a.m. until 8:20 a.m. Students that are not

eating breakfast and all other students arriving

after 8:00 a.m. are to go to their appropriate

grade level House. All students will report to

their first block classroom at the 8:15 a.m. bell.

Visitor, Volunteer, and Late

Student Sign in Procedure All visitors need to stop by the main office upon

arrival. Each visitor, volunteer, and all late

students will log into the computer located on

the table to your left as you enter the Main

Office. A pass or name tag will automatically

print out. While at RBMS you will be required

to wear a visitor’s name tag. Students will take

their late pass to their House office and sign in

there as well. Please be prepared to show a

valid ID.

Student Drop off Procedure We have signs to direct traffic through our

parking lot. The school’s front parking

lots should not to be used as a morning drop off

area. Please follow the “ravens” to the area

designated for student drop off located on the

side of River Bend. This area was created for

the safety of our students. In order to maintain

a continuous flow of traffic, pull up as far as

possible and allow your student to exit the

vehicle at any point on the sidewalk. Be

considerate of others and move on once your

child disembarks. If you would like to wait with

your child until the doors open at 8 o’clock,

please move to a parking space. Please do not

park in the designated student drop off area.

Early Dismissals If at all possible, please send a note in with your

child the morning of an appointment. The

student’s house secretary will write a pass to

excuse the student at the appropriate time.

This will alleviate the need to disrupt the

classroom and your child will be waiting in the

front office when you arrive.

Students Tardy to School All students must be in their classroom by the

8:30 a.m. bell. Any student arriving to class

after the 8:30 a.m. bell will be considered

“tardy” and must sign in at the main office to

receive a “tardy” pass. A parent/guardian

should accompany their student to the office or

send a note with the student when arriving late

to school.

Attendance River Bend parents: we need your help! When

your child is absent, please call the attendance

line at (571) 434-3222 to notify the school. For

your convenience, this is a 24-hour answering

machine. An absence will be unexcused if the

school does not receive a note or a phone

message from the parent or guardian.

School Work Requests When students are absent, the parent/guardian

should call the Absentee Line at 571-434-3222

and inform the school of the reason for absence

and when they will return to school. Please do

not request class work on the Absentee Line. If

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a student has missed three or more days, the

parent/guardian may request missed school

work from their child’s house secretary. The

class work will be available for pick up on the

following day. To make arrangements for an

extended absence, please contact your students

Counselor and the Attendance Secretary in the

Main Office at: 571-434-3220.

Address and Phone Changes Moving? New phone number? We need your address and telephone updates. If you are moving and your child will be

attending another school please notify your

child’s counselor as soon as possible.

If you have moved and are still within our

attendance zone, please remember to stop by

the school to fill out a change of address form.

We will need to see proof of your new

residence. This proof can be a lease, deed,

settlement papers or mortgage statement.

To change a work or home telephone number,

parents/guardians need to contact the

attendance secretary at 571-434-3220 or on

line at www.loudoun.k12.va.us.

Counselor’s Corner Sherri Robinson, Lead Counselor, Special Services, AOS, and TJ Andrew Tafaro, 6th Grade Counselor Janae Gwizdala, 7th Grade Counselor Veronica Williams, 8th Grade Counselor Month in Review: Course Selections – The course selections and recommendation process for school year 2012-13 is almost complete. Sixth and seventh grade students should have brought their recommendations home for parents to

approve. For any other concerns about course selections, please call your child’s counselor. Resource – Part of the course selection process for seventh graders was signing up for Resource for next year. All rising eighth grade students at River Bend Middle School, with the exception of Spectrum students will be required to take Resource for a full year. Students who will be in spectrum will take 45 minutes of Spectrum and will have 45 minutes of Resource. Rising 6th Grade Parent Orientation – Orientation for rising 6th grade parents will be held on April 26th at 7:00 p.m. in the RBMS auditorium. Important Notices for 8th Graders: Rising 9th graders made their course selections in early February. Students will receive a summary of their choices with their third quarter report card. Changes can be made at that time as well. The deadline for making any changes to the course requests for next school year is June 19th. The application process for Thomas Jefferson School of Science and Technology has been completed. Congratulations to all students who have completed this application process and have been accepted into the 2nd round. Decision letters will be postmarked on Friday, March 30th. Academy of Science applications have been submitted. On Friday, March 30th, decision letters will be postmarked to applicants who are accepted. Current 7th grade students who are interested in applying to AOS can attend an information session on Thursday, May 3, 2012 at 7:00 p.m. in the Dominion High School auditorium. CAMPUS: CAMPUS is a guidance service initiative of Loudoun County Public Schools college preparation program beginning its 9th year in 2012-2013. It is designed to meet the specific

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needs of historically under-represented students and prospective first generation college students. CAMPUS provides systematic and coordinated experiences to enhance mandatory activities in grades 9-12, and also gain academic enrichment as well as college and scholarship preparation. Additional information and application packets are available in the guidance office of Mrs. Veronica Williams (House A) and are due by March 19, 2012. Questions can also be addressed to the CAMPUS Counselor/Director, Chris Clarke, at 571-252-1017 or [email protected]. Looking Ahead: Mrs. Williams will be visiting the area’s elementary schools to speak to 5th graders and share with them important information about their transition to middle school. Dates for visiting the feeder schools will be announced in the next newsletter.

Clinic Tips -“Sick Day Guidelines:

Making the Right Call When Your

Child Has a Cold” Should I keep my child home or send him or

her to school?

Consider keeping your child home if he or she:

• Has a fever of 100.4 degrees or higher

• Has been vomiting

• Has symptoms that prevent him or her from

participating in school, such as:

− Excessive tiredness or lack of appetite

− Productive coughing, sneezing

− Headache, body aches, earache

− Sore throat

A minor sore throat is usually not a problem, but

a severe sore throat could be strep throat even

if there is no fever. Other symptoms of strep

throat in children are headache and stomach

upset. Contact your pediatrician as your child

needs a special test to determine if it is strep

throat.

Keep your child home until his or her fever has

been gone for 24 hours without medication.

Colds can be contagious for at least 48 hours.

Returning to school too soon may slow the

recovery process and expose others

unnecessarily to illness.

Does my child have the flu?

• The flu is serious! Call your pediatrician at the

first sign of flu symptoms, which typically come

on suddenly, including:

− High fever

− Chills

− Head ache, body aches, ear ache

− Nausea, vomiting

− Dry cough

If you’re unsure about the best way to treat

your child’s cold or flu, ask your school nurse,

doctor, pharmacist, or other healthcare

provider.

How do I make my child feel better?

• Make sure your child gets plenty of rest and

put limits on TV watching.

• Encourage fluids; like water, soup, juice, and

ice.

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• Help your child relax by reading him a story

and giving him plenty of TLC.

• Consider using a cool humidifier.

• When used as directed, children’s cough and

cold medicines help relieve cough and cold

symptoms while your child is getting better.

Read and follow the directions carefully and

give the exact recommended dose for the

child’s age. Do not use over-the-counter cough

and cold medications for children under the age

of four in the United States.

How can I prevent my child from getting a

cold?

• Teach your child to wash his or her hands

frequently using plenty of soap and warm

water. Proper hand-washing should take about

20 seconds or the time it takes to sing “Happy

Birthday” twice.

• Teach your child to cover coughs and sneezes

with a tissue or their sleeve.

• Keep the child’s environment tobacco free.

• Try to minimize the time your child spends

with other children who have cough or cold

symptoms.

• Pack easy-to-use products like disinfecting

wipes and hand sanitizers in your child’s

backpack to use when he or she is at school.

• Keep an annual well-child exam to follow

changes in your child’s health.

• Keep all of your child’s immunizations up-to-

date (The Centers for Disease Control and

Prevention guidelines now recommend a flu

vaccine for most children aged 6 months up to

their 19th birthday).

• Serve a balanced diet with lots of fruits and

vegetables. Giving a daily vitamin may be

recommended by your pediatrician.

• After your child is feeling better, clean all

surfaces; wash the bedding and air out the

room.

• Keep surfaces like door knobs, phones,

remote controls, toys, and keyboards clean.

• Always make sure to consult your doctor or

school nurse if you have any questions.

Source: National Association of School Nurses

“Guia para los Dias de

Enfermedad: Cómo tomar la

decisión correcta cuando su hijo

tiene un resfrío”

Mi hijo/a deberia quedarse en casa o ir a la

escuela?

Su hijo debería quedarse en casa si:

• Tiene 38 grados o más de fiebre

• Ha tenido vómitos

• Tiene síntomas que le impiden participar en la

escuela, tales como:

− Cansancio excesivo o falta de apetito

− Tos productiva, estornudos

− Dolor de cabeza, dolor en el cuerpo, dolor

de oídos

− Dolor de garganta.

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Una irritación ligera de la garganta no es problema,

pero un dolor fuerte de garganta puede ser una

infección a pesar de no tener fiebre. Otros sintomas

de infección son dolores de cabeza y molestias al

estomago. Contacte a su médico para determinar si

su hijo/a tiene infección a la garganta.

Su hijo debe permanecer en la casa hasta que la

fiebre se haya ido por 24 horas sin medicación. Los

resfríos pueden ser contagiosos durante un período

de por lo menos 48 horas. Regresar a la escuela

antes de ese período puede retrasar el proceso de

recuperación y exponer innecesariamente a otros a

enfermarse.

Mi hijo/a tiene el Flu?

El flu es serio! Llame a su doctor al primer sintoma

del flu que generalmente incluye:

- Fiebre alta - Escalofríos - Dolor de cabeza, dolor de cuerpo, dolor de

oido - Nausea, vómitos - Tos seca

Si no esta seguro como tratar el resfriado o el flu de

su hijo/a, pregunte a la enfermera de la escuela, su

doctor, farmacista u otro profesional de la salud.

¿Cómo hago para que mi hijo se sienta mejor?

• Asegúrese de que su hijo haga mucho reposo y

limite las horas de exposición al televisor.

• Tomar muchos líquidos, como agua, sopa, jugos y

hielo

• Ayude a que su hijo/a se relaje leyéndole un

cuento y dándole mucho cariño y ternura

• Considere el uso de un humidificador de vapor frío

• Cuando se usan siguiendo las instrucciones, los

medicamentos para la tos y el resfrío para niños

ayudan a aliviar los síntomas de la tos y el resfrío

durante el tiempo que su hijo se recupera. Lea y siga

las instrucciones cuidadosamente y de la dosis

exacta recomendada para la edad del niño. No

utilice medicamentos para la tos y el resfrío en niños

menores de cuatro años en los Estados Unidos.

Como puedo prevenir para que mi hijo/a no se

resfrie?

• Enseñe a su hijo/a a lavarse las manos

frequentemente usando jabón y agua tibia. El

lavado apropiado de las manos toma 20

segundos o el tiempo que toma cantar ”feliz

cumpleaños” dos veces.

• Enseñe a su hijo/a a cubrirse la boca con un

pañuelo o la manga de su ropa al toser o

estornudar.

• Mantenga el ambiente libre de tabaco.

• Trate que su hijo/hija no pase mucho tiempo

con otros niños que estan tociendo o tienen

sintomas de resfrio.

• Ponga en la mochila de su hijo/a toallitas

desinfectantes para que lo usen en la escuela.

• Mantenga el exámen físico de salud anual

para hacer un seguimiento en caso de cambios

en la salud de su niño/a.

• Mantenga las vacunas de su hijo/a al dia (El

Centro para el Control y Prevención de

enfermedades recomienda la vacuna contra el

flu para la mayoria de niños de 6 meses de

edad hasta que cumplan 19).

• Sirva una dieta balanceada con muchos

vegetales y frutas. Una vitamina diaria puede

ser recomendad por su medico.

• Después que su hijo/a se sienta mejor, limpie

todad las superficies, lave la ropa de cama y

ventile el cuarto.

• Mantenga las superficies limpias como

teléfonos, control remoto, juguetes y teclados.

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• Asegúrese siempre de consultar a su doctor o

enfermera de la escuela si tiene alguna

pregunta.

Fuente de Información: La Sociedad

Nacional de la Escuela de Enfermeras.

Paula Bailey, RN Paula Bailey, RN 571-434-3223 [email protected]

Parent Link Tricia Anderson, Parent Liaison In recent years there has been a good deal of

research conducted on parent involvement and

the difference it can make to a child’s school

success. As I talked about last month, there

are many different ways to be involved, both

at school and at home. Hopefully all of you

have found ways of being involved that work

for you and your family. The studies of

families whose children are doing well in

school show that these families have many of

the same characteristics. I have no doubt that

most of you already do many, if not all of

these things, but consider these food for

thought.

Establish a daily family routine.

Examples: Providing time and a quiet

place to study, assigning

responsibility for household chores,

being firm about bedtime and having dinner together.

Monitor out-of-school activities.

Examples: Setting limits on TV

watching, checking up on children

when parents are not home, arranging

for after-school activities and

supervised care.

Model the value of learning, self-

discipline, and hard work.

Examples: Communicating through

questioning and conversation,

demonstrating that achievement comes from working hard.

Express high but realistic expectations

for achievement. Examples: Setting

goals and standards that are

appropriate for children's age and

maturity, recognizing and

encouraging special talents,

informing friends and family about

successes.

Encourage children's development/

progress in school. Examples:

Maintaining a warm and supportive

home, showing interest in children's

progress at school, helping with

homework, discussing the value of a

good education and possible career

options, staying in touch with

teachers and school staff.

Encourage reading, writing, and

discussions among family

members. Examples: Reading

together, listening to children read

and talking about what is being read,

talking about events in the news,

creating a family blog.

Exerpted from: The Michigan Department

of Education website:

http://www.michigan.gov/mde/0,4615,7-

140-5233---,00.html

Continental Math League Continental Math League is a national competition that lasts for five months. Each month, students compete by solving detailed, high level reading/math problems. The top six scores for each grade are submitted as River Bend's team scores for that grade level. Meet 3 of the Continental Math League,

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coordinated by Dr. Talbot, took place in January. The following students achieved perfect scores on the January CML contest: William Bao (8th grade), Hamsa Mani (7th grade), and Natacha Normand (6th grade). The current standings are: 8th Grade 1st place - Alison Hau and William Bao 2nd place - Sara Derby 3rd place - Wyatt Pontius 7th Grade 1st place - Hamsa Mani 2nd place - Christian Tessman 3rd place - Antonio Pareja-Lecaros, Alexandra Soccio-Mallon, Saloni Mittal, and Sherlyn Chuang 6th Grade 1st place - Natacha Normand 2nd place - Kevin Chiang, Joe Shangraw, Kevin Cox, and Angela Bao 3rd place - Isha Liu, and Andrew Linza Congratulations to these Mathematician Problem Solvers for their current high standings in the CML contest.

Jack Kent Cooke Foundation

Offers Incredible Scholarships to

7th Graders This is one of the best scholarships around. It

provides services and funding beginning in 8th

grade and follows the Young Scholars through

high school and beyond.

High-achieving 7th graders with financial need

are invited to apply to the Foundation's Young

Scholars Program. Receipt deadline: is April

16th.

For more information see the website below.

http://www.jkcf.org/scholarships/young-

scholars-program/how-to-apply/

The Jack Kent Cooke Young Scholars Program is

a remarkable opportunity for high-achieving

students with financial need to receive

individualized educational opportunities and

advising to enrich their development

throughout high school.

Each year academically gifted seventh-grade

students are eligible to apply for the Jack Kent

Cooke Young Scholars Program. The average

family income for Scholars is $25,000. The

Young Scholars Program is one of the most

uniquely personalized and generous scholarship

experiences in the United States.

JACK KENT COOKE FOUNDATION YOUNG

SCHOLARS PROGRAM

The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Young Scholars

Program provides individualized educational

opportunities and advisement throughout high

school to high-achieving students with financial

need. Students must be in seventh grade to

apply. Previous Young Scholars have used the

funding to participate in academic summer

programs, extracurricular lessons, distance

learning courses, and other educational

opportunities to help them reach their fullest

potential. The Foundation will select

approximately 70 students from across the

nation. Applications are now available on the

Foundation’s Web site and must be received by

May. To download the application and receive

more information about the Young Scholars

Program, please visit

http://www.jkcf.org/scholarships/young-

scholars-program/how-to-apply/

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School Menu The Loudoun County Public Schools new

Secondary Lunch Menu is a three week

repeating menu. This menu may be viewed

online at www.lcps.org by selecting lunch

menus

9th Grade Activity Expo The eighth grade class will have the opportunity

to attend the Activity Expo at Potomac Falls

High School from 9 AM to 11AM on March 30,

2012. Students will hear from current students

about their experiences and the transition from

middle school to high school. Students will also

learn about the various sports, clubs, and other

extra-curricular activities that are offered at

PFHS from coaches, staff representatives, and

current team or club members. This is a

tremendous opportunity for students to learn a

lot of useful information about Potomac Falls

and how to become actively involved in the

school community. Permission forms will be

sent home with students in the next couple of

weeks. Please contact Mrs. Williams, eighth

grade counselor, with any questions.

PTA Meeting Schedule for

2011 – 2012 March 20, 7 pm

April 17, 7 pm

May 22, 7 pm

MEETINGS ARE HELD IN THE LIBRARY

Aditi Joshi ([email protected]) PTA President

River Bend Middle School

Guys and Dolls Spring Musical River Bend Middle School Drama is proud to

present their spring musical, Guys and Dolls! Set

in the quaint 1950's, the action begins with a

bet. Nathan Detroit bets high-rolling gambler

Sky Masterson that Sky cannot persuade Save-

A-Soul Missionary Sister Sarah Brown to

accompany him on a trip to Cuba. While the

worldly Sky works his charms on a wary Sarah,

Nathan is doing his best to stay outside the

matrimonial clutches of his long-suffering

fiancée, Miss Adelaide.

Guys and Dolls is a fable about what happens to

gambling men and the women who long to tame

them. Set in the colorful world of New York City

in the mid 20th century, the romantic and funny

Guys and Dolls is populated with gangsters and

gamblers, missionary dolls and dancers, and one

of the great musical scores in the history of

American theatre that is guaranteed to have you

dancing in your seats.

Performances dates and times are:

March 23rd at 7:30 pm

March 24th at 7:30 pm

March 25th at 2:00 pm

Tickets are $7.00 and will be on sale starting in

March at all three lunches during school and at

the door. Please email director Meryl Willis at

[email protected] if you have any questions.

Enjoy the show!

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RBMS Grading Scale

Numeric Value

Letter Grade

Quality Points (before

weighting)

98-100 A+ 4.3

93-97 A 4.0

90-92 A- 3.7

87-89 B+ 3.3

83-86 B 3.0

80-82 B- 2.7

77-79 C+ 2.3

73-76 C 2.0

70-72 C- 1.7

67-69 D+ 1.3

63-66 D 1.0

60-62 D- 0.7

0-59 F 0.0

GRADE REPORTING DATES School Year 2011 – 2012

1st Marking 2nd Marking 3rd Marking 4th Marking

Period Period Period Period

Start of Marking

Period

8/29/2011 11/9/2011 1/24/2012 4/10/2012

Interim Dates 10/5/2011 12/14/2011 2/29/2012 5/9/2012

End of Marking

Period

11/4/2011 1/20/2012 3/30/2012 6/8/2012

Report Cards 11/16/2011 2/1/2012 4/18/2012 6/13/2012

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Extreme Journey Summer Camp

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Parenting Class

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LCPS Parent Resource Center Winter/Spring Event Schedule

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Parent Resource Center March Event Schedule

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Centro de Recursos para Padres de las Escuelas Públicas del Condado de

Loudoun

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A Honor Roll - Principals List

6th Grade A Honor Roll

ABBASI, TEHREEM A

ADAM, AHMED I

ADAMS, PAIGE F

AL-HUMADI, REEM N

ALI, SHAHIRA M

ALVARADO, MARIELA J

AMAYA, CATHERINE L

ANDERSON, ANNEMARIE

ASUNCION, OLIVIA N

AVIN, RAMIN

BAO, ANGELA A

BARBER, NATHAN S

BERNARD, CHAMPANA J

BERRYMAN, ELENA S

BOLES, KATIE E

BURROUGHS, DENISE G

CHAVEZ, KIMBERLY G

CHELLMAN, KATHLEEN O

CHEN, CHRISTOS Y

CHIANG, KEVIN H

CHOCK, MICHAEL K

CHOWDHURY, FAHMIDA

CLEMM, EMILY L

COLLINS, ERICA L

COX, KEVIN J

CROSS, DAVID A

DATTA, NAYA

DE LEON BELTRAN, YOLI

DEKER, GRACE G

DESMET, AUBREY K

DONIE, KATE L

DORSEY, MORIAH J

DOYLE, KYLE E

EMDAD, TASHFIA A

FAOUR, NADIA K

FARMER, ETHAN D

FENNELLY, SEAN T

FILIPOUR, ARIAN

FINK, RACHEL L

FLANAGAN, KAYLA E

GALLAGHER, LINDSAY A

GARRETT, OLIVIA S

GAY, AMELIA C

GAZIEV, ABDULLAH A

GEORGE, JOEL S

GHOSH, SANCHALI

GREENMAN, LUCY A

GROSCUP, CHARLES W

GUSTAFSSON, EVA R

HALL, SKYLER A

HALSEY, BRET J

HAM, JISUE

HARDING, REBEKAH

HARTMANN, KYLE A

HENNESSEY, JUSTIN T

HERNANDEZ GARDUNO, NA

HOLZ, SARAH K

HOWARD, SOFIA L

IANSON, ALEXANDER C

JENCKS, EMILY G

JENSEN, MAX W

JOHNSON, NATHAN C

KAUR, JASPREET

KEFFER, BRANDON G

KERAMAT, SINA

KHALIF, FADUMA B

KHERA, SHREYAS

KOETHE, KATLIN B

KOON, CAROLINE H

LERESCHE, TRISTAN L

LEWIS, DALTON C

LINZA, ANDREW G

LIU, ISHA S

LU, NICHOLAS T

LUZ, NICOLE M

MACGOY, JULIA M

MACKIN, GRACIE R

MARROCCO, MORGAN M

MASON, SYDNEY L

MCBRIDE, SARAH K

MENCHACA, ROBERTO L

MISCH, GRANT J

MOGENSEN, KELLY V

MONTANO, BRYAN A

MOTT, AIDAN G

NAGELE, KIARA N

NGUYEN, TINA

NORMAND, NATACHA S

PARHAM, JONATHAN J

PAULY, SOPHIA G

PHAM, KAYLA T

PICHARDO, TIFFANY M

PIERRO, MOLLY J

POCHET, HEATHER R

PORTILLO, JOHN G

RACHAMALLU, MEDHINI

RAMOS DIAZ, FERNANDO

REYNOLDS, GERALD R

RICKER, TSEGA J

RIVAS, FERNANDO M

RIVERA, CECILIA A

ROBERTS, JOSEPHINE A

RYAN, LISA A

SHAFFER, JOSEPH G

SHALHOUB, ALEXANDER

SHANGRAW, JOSEPH F

SHAPIRO, SAMUEL R

SHAW, ABBY R

SHERWOOD, JAMES W

SHOWNKEEN, KRISH J

SILVA, ASHA M

SIMLOT, SMRITI

SINGH, HRIDAY N

SINGH, ROHAN K

SMITH, MICHELLE I

SON, STEPHANIE N

SOTIROVA, MILITSA A

SPONSELLER, MADISON

STAROSELSKIY, ANDREY

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STEINBACH, HANNAH R

STELLINGS, SYDNEY L

SUCHOSKI, SPENCER T

SWANSON, CYDNEE M

SWARM, HANNAH V

TACARAYA, MICHAEL A

TOUVE, JESSICA L

TRAINOR, ALLISON M

WANG, CLAIRE Y

WEIDMAN, DREW S

WOERNER, JULIETTE D

WOLLMUTH, SIDNEY S

WOODMANCY, KATHLEEN

YEH, ALICE C

7th Grade A Honor Roll

ABO DAHER, MAJD H

BABINGTON, SAMUEL A

BAILEY, TATYANA S

BEARINGER, DARREN G

BESSETTE, CHAD T

BHAT, AKASH C

BIAS, CHARLES D

BISNATH, AMANDA M

BLAIR, JOSHUA D

BORJA, MARVIN P

BRADLEY, DOUGLAS A

CADANG, ANGELIQUE K

CASTRO, CHRISTINA M

CHLADON, MICHAEL J

CHUANG, SHERLYN X

CRAIG, NOAH C

DARLING, GABRIELLA M

DIXON, CONNOR F

DORSEY, MACKENZIE G

EDWARDS, DEVIN T

EVANS, HANNAH C

GAY, GRACE M

GEYER, AMANDA R

HARRIS, ROBERT A

HAZLETT, JACOB T

HECKMAN, CAROLINE M

HUA, LAUREN L

HUYNH, DAVIS

KROHN, TREVOR D

MACIOCE, MATTHEW D

MALLEY, MAIA M

MANI, HAMSA

MARIN ROSAS, LUIS F

MERGLER, ANDREW J

MILLER, HANNAH C

MITTAL, SALONI

NEAL, DAMANI O

OKOME, CELINE O

PARKE, ALEXANDRA M

PARRY, CORINNE

PASCO, NICHOLAS J

PENNEBAKER, SCOTT E

PILLAI, NEAL A

RAMEE, MARGAUX F

RODRIGUEZ, KIANA M

SADOWSKI, KRISTEN L

SAUNDERS, SARAH R

SCHMID, KATRINA J

SCHOLBE, OWAIN S

SOCCIO-MALLON, ALEXAN

SON, SAMANTHA A

SWALL, MEGHAN E

SYED, WAHAJ A

TAYLOR, DAVID K

TESSMAN, CHRISTIAN A

THAI, JOHN H

THAPA, DEVINA

THEDE, BEN A

THOMAS, KYLIE G

TRUMAN, HANNAH E

VAYO, ASHLEY E

VILLANUEVA, JOHN A

WHITE, MORGAN G

WILLIAMS, COLLIN E

ZAVERI, NAQIA

8th Grade A Honor Roll

AHART, LAUREN E

AHMAD, NIDA

ARINTOK, ANGELIQUE C

BAO, WILLIAM W

BARNDT, TEA A

BROWN, HANNAH J

BUSINGER, HANNAH L

CARLSON, MACKEILA J

CARR, SARAH A

CHERUKURI, YAHWEH T

CHOO, JIA PAN K

CLEMM, NATALIE M

COX, DANIEL C

DEELY, MICHAEL T

DEL PRETE, ALYSSA N

DICKSON, CAITLIN R

DIPATRIZIO, SARAH A

ENGELMANN, ALEXANDER

GALLAGHER, JOHN C

GONZALEZ, MELANIE K

HALEEM, MOONISAH

HARTMANN, PATRICK J

HAU, ALISON W

HAWK, JOCELYN L

HOOPER, MADISON E

HOPKINS, BRIAN M

KOON, EVELYN A

LATHROP, ANDREW K

LEMMA, MARISA O

LOKOS, LAURA I

MACGOY, DEVIN J

MARES ZARATE, ANDREA

MARGULIES, KIERSTEN

MARTIN, WILLIAM A

MARZZACCO, MEGAN E

MAZZOLA, FRANK A

NOWINSKI, CLAIRE E

OLIVA, ANDREW J

OLSEN, AUBREY L

PANAGIDES, REANNA K

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PEIPERT, STEPHANY L

PERRY, CHRISTOPHER C

PONTIUS, WYATT M

POON, DANA L

QUINLAN, MALLORY A

QUIRK, EVERETT K

RAVIPATI, ADITYA

RICE, LOGAN C

ROCHE, DANIELLE M

RODRIGUEZ, ARTHUR J

RODRIQUEZ, BRIAN F

RUBIN, ALEXIS N

SANJINES, FABIO A

SHANGRAW, WILLIAM J

SHIELDS, CHARLIE B

SHIU, MICHAEL

SILVA, ALEXANDER B

STEPHENSON, ALEXIS M

SULTANI, LAILA

THOMAS, ALYSSA L

TILGHMAN, JOHN H

TORRES, CASEY N

TURNER, JACOB S

WEIDMAN, MEGAN C

WELLS, RYAN T

WILD, GRACE A

WILSON, RYAN J

AB Honor Roll –

Dean’s List

6th Grade AB Honor Roll

ABDALLA, ROUBA M

ABOOALI, SETAREH

AGUIRRE-SALGADO, CASE

AHMED, SANA S

ALI, LIBAN H

AMAYA-LOPEZ, BRENDA

ANTHONY, STERLING E

ARSHAD, MEHDHY T

BAILEY, MICHAEL J

BALNOUR, ALAN N

BEAMON, CHANCE D

BECKER, KYLE B

BELKHOUS, LYLIA I

BLANCO ESCOBAR, DANA

BRIDE, HENRY J

BURKETT-ERICE, JESSIE

BURKS, JALEN I

BURNS, CHLOE E

CARABALLO, ALEJANDRO

CARLSON, KORBYN D

CARRILLO, MARA E

CARTER, GRACE M

CHADWICK, LAUREN A

CHAROENSRI, JIRACHAT

CHASLUS, ULYSSES D

CHOO, JIA YANG K

COLE, BENJAMIN R

CONNER, JUSTIN T

CRAIG, KATHERINE A

CRUZ-ABARCA, ULISES

DIAZ LOZANO, LUISA FE

DINNENY, THOMAS J

DUELM, EMMA K

ECKMAN, LUCY C

EDENS, LUCAS G

EDWARDS, ANNA BELEN

EDWARDS, JOHNN PATRIC

ELSEA, JASIAS D

FARMER, SERENA M

FAROOQ, ARSALAN

FLANAGAN, JAMES P

FUESEL, MICHAEL E

GALLIHUGH, CLAIRE E

GARRETT, JOSHUA L

GAUFFREAU, HANNAH E

GAUL, PATRICK D

GHETA, KIAN Z

GIMON, DAVID T

GLOECKNER, MOLLY E

GODWIN, JEREMIAH I

GORMAN, PATRICK J

GRANT, MI-ALLAH J

GREER, JOHN L

GRIFFITH, GRANT W

GRITTON, JOCELYN D

HAAS, BRIANA M

HAJIALIGOL, DANIEL

HALEEM, HUMNA

HANNAN, TAYSEER

HARTLING, JACK M

HENG, ASHTON Y

HENON, KAELA A

HENRY, ANNA R

HERNANDEZ, ANTHONY N

HERNANDEZ MELENDEZ, V

HORKAN, AUGUST W

HUA, BRYAN D

HULLER, GRANT M

JAYANTI, SRAAVANI L

JOHNSON, ICIS T

JOHNSON, KYLE W

JOVEL, KENNETH F

KANJIRATH, JAY

KHAZAL, HANNAH K

LANGDON, RYAN J

LAWALL, HUNTER D

LEE, ALEXIS A

LEE, ALLYSON N

LEE, CHI LAM E

LEHNING, LUCELIA G

LEIVA, HECTOR S

LIPSCOMB, MILES M

LONG, NYKYLAH L

LUNDE, SOFIA J

MANTHEY, WILLIAM H

MARSHALL, LAUREN A

MCKOY, FREDERICK A

MCLAUGHLIN, ROSE C

MEAD, JOHN C

MEEHAN, SEAN C

MONTANO ROSAS, KEVIN

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MOORE, MADELINE M

MPOFU, SIMBA T

MUELLER, KAYA M

NATHANSON, KYLE I

NGUYEN, KRISTAL-CHAU

NIESSLEIN, AMARA A

ONG, EMMA M

O`FORAN, LAN Y

PARDO, JENNIFER A

PAUGH, JESSE B

PHAM, KEVIN T

PICCIONI, DYLAN C

POTTER, ELIZABETH M

PRECHT, MATTHEW E

QASIMYAR, EDREECE

QUEIPO, SOPHIA A

RABIN, NIKOLAI S

RASMUSSEN, JAKOB R

REDMON, TIMOTHY P

REID, JALYN N

ROBERTSON, SARAH E

ROBINSON, ANASTASIA

ROBLES, RICHARD D

RUANO CAMPOS, ANDREA

RUFFIN, KIARA C

SANDILA, MOHAMMAD R

SAUNDERS, SCHUYLER D

SCHLOSBERG, CAITLIN

SIFORD, TIMOTHY F

SLEDGE, JAMES P

SMITH, AUSTIN H

SMITH, ELIZABETH M

SMITH, GRANT D

SNYDER, RYAN P

SWANSON, REED H

TAFWED, ELIAS E

TALAMANTES, MAYA A

TERRELL, MICHELLA R

TEYSSIER, LUC E

THONGDYYARATH, ANDY

TILGHMAN, JOSHUA N

TIMMERMAN, TAYLOR K

TORNETTA, AUTUMN S

TOWNSEND, TRISTAN R

TRAN, JOSEPH

UNTIVEROS, PIERO A

VAN DEN BERG, BROOKE

VILLALOBOS, LUIS F

VOSBURGH, CORINNE I

WALKER, SAVANNAH R

WARD, WILLIAM M

WAZUKA, JOY E

WERNER, TAYLOR A

ZULFIKAR, RE

7th Grade AB Honor Roll

ADAMS, LOGAN M

ALI, NAIRA M

ALLEN, ALEXA M

ALTMAN, EMILY P

ALVAREZ, ELMER A

ALVAREZ, JONATHAN S

ARIAS, ALEJANDRO L

AYAZI, JASMINE

BAILY, JENNIFER A

BAJAJ, RASHMI

BEHRENDS, GRACE M

BENISH, JACOB G

BIRKS, VICTORIA W

BLACKETOR, EVERLY C

BLOOM, MICHAEL P

BULLERS, JENNIFER G

BURCH, TREVOR J

CHANEY, ROBERT R

CHEN, DANIEL

COBEAN, ETHAN M

COSTELLO, DEVIN M

COX, PATRICK G

CSONT, LAUREN R

CURL, KELSEY K

DALEY, MEAGAN E

DALY, SOPHIA R

DE LA ZERDA CORDERO,

DECARLI, MOLLY M

DEMIRALP, CANSIN A

DOTEN, SAM E

DOTIVALA, SHANAYA C

EDE, ALEXANDER T

ELDRIDGE, BRIAN C

ENDO, JOSHUA K

ERORAHA, VANESSA O

FERRELL, JACOB B

FERRELL, MORGAN S

FONTAINE, CORWIN G

GERL, LUCAS J

GERSTEN, ABIGAIL G

GONZALES, DIANA J

GONZALEZ, JOSSELINE

GOUGH, MATTHEW A

GOYER, MEGAN E

HAAKE, SAMUEL C

HARBER, AUSTIN J

HARRIS, DARIAN M

HARRISON, REAGAN E

HART, ZOE K

HARTFORD, MATTHEW S

HENRIQUEZ, ELI A

HENRIQUEZ GUARDADO, F

HIRESAVE, RAJAT L

HUYNH, DYLAN N

IVANOVIC, PAULO A

JAYANTI, ADITYA N

KAKKAD, RUCHI

KALEEM, SOPHIA

KANCHEVA, NATALI K

KEAVENEY, ABIGAIL M

KHAWAJA, HIBA

KHAYAT, DANY Z

KITCOFF, JACLYN N

LAMAN, JAN MARIE M

LAURENSON, ABIGAIL A

LEIVA, EMELYN G

LEMMOND, JULIAN J

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LEVENHAGEN, MALLORY

LEWIS, JACOB K

LIEB, BRENNA E

LOPRESTI, ANTHONY P

LUKWAGO, ROSE N

MACKIN, LILLIE K

MAGSALIN, MEGAN A

MAIO, HANNAH M

MALAZARTE, LAUREN S

MASON, LONDON M

MASSA BAZAN, ANDREA

MCCRAE, GWYNETH M

MCHUGH, MAURA C

MIDDLETON, MADISON W

MILLER, ANTHONY T

MILLER, OLIVIA I

MISSOURI, VEYON S

MONJE RIBERTH, MELANI

MOORCONES, MARGARET

MOREAU, KRISTA N

MOSELEY, NATHAN R

MULLEN, JOHN T

MURGA-DELGADO, PABLO

NEMER, ALEXANDER D

NGUYEN, PRESLEY L

NIETO GONZALEZ, RICAR

OVCHYNNIKOV, DENYS

O`BRIEN, LANCE M

PAREJA-LECAROS, ANTON

PATRICK, MADISON A

PEARSALL, AYANA M

PHAM, TIFFANY N

POOLEY, KYRA M

POTVIN, BRIAR L

PRINTZ, JACOB D

PROULX, KEREM

RAMOS-DIAZ, ROBERTO

RASHID, AHMED A

RIVERA, ANGELICA G

ROBERTS, ALYSSA N

ROSHAN, ARJIT

SAHA, MITUL

SAKHI, MUSTAFA

SARPONG, MAXWELL O

SCHLOSBERG, BRITTANY

SCHMIDT, KIERAN C

SCHNEIDER, RUBY L

SHAIK, SAMEER

SHARP, CHRISTOPHER J

SHIJIRBAATAR, ANAND

SIDDIQUI, REHAN A

SMITH, EMMA J

SMITH, JORDAN M

SOSA, GABRIELLA D

SPENCER, LUKE A

ST FRANCIS, ROBERT K

STRAKOVSKY, KATHERINE

SWEAZIE, CHRISTIAN R

SWEENEY, BRIAN E

SWEGER, NICHOLAS J

TAYLOR, JACK E

THOMPSON, MAYA E

TORRES, GIANNA L

TOULON, GRACE M

TOULON, HOPE Z

TURNER, ALLISON K

TYRANSKI, DECLAN R

ULRICH, ABIGAIL G

VADLAKUNTA, MANIDEEP

VANGORDER, CASSANDRA

VICENCIO, JOSHUA AVER

WANG, PEY-YUN A

WESTCOTT, DOUGLAS W

WILLETT, BRENDAN J

WILSON, BLAKE A

WOOD, KATELYNN M

ZELAYA-RAMIREZ, GREC

8th Grade AB Honor Roll

ABBOTT, MEGAN E

AL-HUMADI, ALA N

ALEXANDER, CALEB J

ARDURA, SEAN R

ARGUETA, KIMVERLY M

BAHUN, CAROLINE R

BASIL, MIKAYLA N

BASS, CHARLOTTE A

BRAGA, TERENCE F

BRODIGAN, EVAN I

BUEHLER, SPENCER P

CABRAL, INEZ M

CAMERA, OLIVIA A

CARLTON, HOLLY N

CASTELLON, MAIG H

CATHEY, RYAN C

CHAPDELAINE, BRANDON

CIMBURA, JENNELLE C

COFFEY, MELA C

COLONNA, KAELA N

COWDEN, TYLER J

CROSS, CAMERON J

DACZKOWSKI, ANDREW W

DANIELS, ELEANOR R

DAVALOS, BRYAN J

DAVENPORT, RACHEL E

DAVIDSON, MICHAEL W

DEMEESTER, HANNA A

DERBY, SARA C

DIALLO, INUSAH A

DILLISTIN, LUCAS E

DREWREY, CHAMBERLAIN

DUELM, ABIGAIL E

EKMEKCI, SELIN

EMDAD, ZAREEN S

EMERY, MADELINE S

FADAGHI, SHAHAB M

FARACE, MAGGIE A

FARMER, NICHOLAS R

FAROOQ, DANIYAL

FIGUEROA, TIMOTHY A

GABRIELE, COLE R

GALVIN, NICOLE L

GARRETT, SPENCER D

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GEREMIA, MICHAEL J

GORTAYO, MARK L

GOSA, JASMINE N

GROOT, CHANTAL E

GUINTU, JASON A

HAMILTON, ETHAN S

HAYDEN, DANIELLE B

HELEIN, MARGARET A

HERGENROEDER, KENNETH

HERNANDEZ, DAHLIA A

HJORT, KRISTOFER T

HOBBS, KYLE H

HORNUNG, MEGAN A

HURRELL, SPENCER C

HUSSAIN, IMAN F

HYDE, CHRISTIAN A

ITSCHNER, SARAH D

JAGHORI, MUHAMMAD E

JAMES, SAMANTHA M

JOHNSON, MICHAEL D

JOHNSON, TIANA M

JORDAN, KYLE A

JOY, TONI L

KALEEM, HASAN

KAUR, PRABHJOT

KEARNEY, CLAIRE A

KIM, WON B

KINGORA, MARGARET L

KLOMAN, JACOB R

KNEGO, SYDNEY J

KOERNER, TRENT A

LANTZY, CLAIRE J

LEIBACH, WADE W

LERESCHE, BRENNEN B

LEVINE, BROOKE N

LINDSEY, AUSTIN C

LIPSCOMB, WYATT N

LITTLE, RACHEL J

LUU, VIVIAN L

MAHMOUDI, PARSA

MAMMEN, NATHAN P

MCNICKLE, COLLEEN E

MCQUAID, SHANNON J

MEJIA MIRANDA, JENNIF

MERY, NICOLE K

MOLOGNE, JOHN S

MORLEY, DYLAN E

MUTTER, STEFANIE R

NELSON, NATALIE L

NHAN, NATALIE N

NIEBER, WALTER H

OTTO, THOMAS J

OVALLE ALDANA, BRYAN

O`BRIEN, ROBERT G

O`CONNOR, CARLY A

PACAHUALA POMASONCCO,

PACIFICO, CORINNE M

PAGE, ASHLEY M

PATRICK, KRISTEN T

PHAM, KATHERINE T

PHAN, JOHN T

PIERRO, BRADLEY A

POLADIN, YUSUF

POOR THUNDER-HUTCHERS

QADADO, MARK S

REYES QUINTANO, DEISY

RISHER, KELLY E

ROGERS, MEGAN E

ROTH, CHRISTOPHER S

RUGEN, WESLEY C

RUSSELL, BRANDON Y

RYAN, COLLIN J

SANCHEZ, MACKY ADRIAN

SAVINO, RONALD J

SCHAPPELL, JACK N

SCHULTHEIS, MATTHEW

SHALHOUB, GEORGE M

SIMLOT, VINAY

SMITH, HOLLY E

SMITH, MICHAEL P

SMITH, NATHAN L

SRINIVASAN, RAGHU

TAYLOR, JESSICA N

TETTELBACH, HUNTER F

TURKISTANI, KHALID H

TURNICKY, BAILEY N

VENTURA, ARIANA S

VOYACK, REBECCA J

WALKER, BRITTNEY K

WANG, ARTHUR Y

WEEKS, KYLE D

WEESE, JONATHAN P

WEISBAUM, KYLE R

WHITE, MORGAN S

ZHENG, SIDA

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