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Page 8A • The Tribune/Tuesday, January 31, 2011
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Student’s Of The Month
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Art: Anthony Powley History: Kevin Moore
Math: Brianna Jacobs Music: Julie York
Physical Education: Joshua Mack Business: Alexis Mlott
English: Kyle Lowe Science: Jared Arthur
Spanish: Tyler SmithCGHS Citizen of the Month:
Derek Brown
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Now is the time to apply for your PIN to file your FAFSA electronically.
A parent/guardian and the student will each need to have one. Go to www.pin.ed.gov to get started.
The FAFSA can be filed now. Save the following date: February 28th 2012;
computers will be available in the guidance office for use, flyers with more information
have been placed in senior mailboxes.
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The Tribune/Wednesday, February 1, 2012 • Page 9A
21 Main StreetArkport, NY 14807
295-7563
21 Main StreetArkport, NY 14807
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(607) 324-5431331 Canisteo St., Hornell
Hornell Wegmans strongly believes in the value of a college education. Thatʼs why weʼve had an Annual Employee Scholarship Competition since 1984. During that time, weʼve helped more than 21,000 employees pay for college,
awarding almost $67 million in scholarships.Weʼre proud of our employees, from recent high school graduates to seasoned employees with many years in the business world. And, weʼre delighted to help them finance their college education.
1000 State Route 36, Hornell, NY
Mike Palmer Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning &
Coal Services
24 Hour Emergency Service
5399 State Route 36, Canisteo
(607) 698-4444
Hornell Wegmans strongly believes in the value of a college education. Thatʼs why weʼve had an Annual Employee Scholarship Competition since 1984. During that time, weʼve helped more than 21,000 employees pay for college,
awarding almost $67 million in scholarships.Weʼre proud of our employees, from recent high school graduates to seasoned employees with many years in the business world. And, weʼre delighted to help them finance their college education.
1000 State Route 36, Hornell, NY
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SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD!
Arkport Varisty Wrestling team was awarded the Team Sportsmanship
Trophy at the Avoca Duals on Saturday, December 2, 2011! Congratulations coaches and
team members.
Bell Tones For Christmas
BELL TONES FOR CHRISTMAS
Members of Mrs. Falci’s sixth grade took their reading skills to a new level by learning to read music!
Class members learned how to play “Silent Night” on the Bell Tones and provided entertainment
for the holidays. It Was Wonderful!
Organizers of the PTSO invite all parents, students and community members to join the organization.
Beginning in February, meetings will be on the 3rd Tuesday of each month at 6:00PM in the chorus room at the school.
Contact Vicki Fucci, PTSO President, at 295-2032 with questions or if you would
like to get involved.
www.arkportcsd.orgCheck out our website for up-to-date information
on happenings around ACS!
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Students in Mrs. Skillman’s 2nd grade showed their appreciation for members of the armed services during November. Second grader Alexandria Knotts’ mother, Sherri Knotts, a member
of the United States Air Force, is currently deployed at a NATO base in Afghanistan. The students in Alexandria’s class decided to send thank you letters overseas to the members of
Alexandria’s mother’s base. According to Alexandria’s grandmother, Susan Murray, the thank you cards were a wonderful surprise and were greatly appreciated by all the armed services
personnel who received them. Pictures were taken of the soldiers reading their cards and were sent back to Mrs. Skillman’s class to show the difference they made on Thanksgiving 2011.
THANK YOU’S SENT OVERSEAS
Air Force Airfield Manager Sherri Knotts holds the Thanksgiving card sent to her by Mrs. Skillman’s Second Grade Class.
With information and support from the GST BOCES Distance Learning Service, Avoca Central School was able to participate in a unique distance learning videoconference project with schools from across NYS, Texas, and Alaska! The annual “Holiday Storytelling Extravaganza” was collaboratively organized primarily by “ConnectEd” and the Richmond
School of Texas and the Distance Learning service from the CNY RIC. During the Extravaganza, over 42 different 30 minute sessions provided readers who then connected to 1,2,3 or more classrooms by video conference to read special Holiday oriented stories. More than 132 classrooms from across the three states listened to the readings, including 15
classes from the GST Region on December 14, 2011. At Avoca, the school’s Tandberg Unit was set up in the High School Library. Mrs. Joanne Adams’ Kindergarten class had the unique pleasure of listening to readings by High School students from the Syracuse area. The Syracuse students are enrolled in an American Sign Language class and ended the session by teaching some winter sign language to the students. Elementary Library Teaching Assistant Kristine Sagerman read aloud with her third grade library class to students in Alaska. Later the same day, students in Avoca’s National Honor Society
read Merry Christmas Splat and The Gingerbread Baby to several classrooms, including 2 from Texas.
Avoca spreads Holiday Cheer Across the Country
National Honor Society students Ally Cornish and Mitchell Carr display picture books they shared
with students from Texas.
Basketball teams from the Southern Tier area participated in the first Stop DWI Tournament held at
Avoca Central School December 28-29th.
2011 STOP DWI TOURNAMENT HELD IN AVOCA
Avoca basketball players from L to R, Rae Prestridge (10), Liz Webber (23), Emillee Robords (13) and Danielle Seratt (14) are on the defensive while
executing their 2-3 zone against a Mt. Morris opponent.
Avoca SADD Club Helps with Happy Holidays!
Since 2002, the Students Against Destructive Decisions chapter at Avoca Central School has been helping to provide needy families in the school district with some
holiday cheer. The SADD Club, under the direction of Avoca Central School guidance Counselor Heidi Burns, arranged for a delicious ham dinner with all the trimmings to be delivered to eight families, along with enough groceries to last an
entire week. Each child in the family also received a wrapped gift to open on Christmas Day.
Avoca SADD members Liz Webber and Billie Jo Walters prepare gift baskets for needy Avoca families.
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Gases, WeldingSupplies, Abrasives,
Tapes, Fasteners, Steel,Welder Repair, Tool & Torch
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The Wildwood Education Center on Bald Hill Road in Hornell is pleased to recognize students who excel in their Career and Technical Education programs. Each month, instructors nominate a student who meets the high standards of academics and career skills. Students are interviewed by a panel of representatives from business and industry. The Wildwood Student of the Month program is sponsored by Hornell Do-It-Best who is proud to reward students for doing their best in preparing for their future careers.
Josh is a senior from Arkport Central School and is in the
Welding program at Wildwood. He has maintained a high 90's average throughout the year.
Josh demonstrates dependability and initiative by having great attendance. He makes sure to help any student that may be
struggling. Josh completes his projects above and beyond the
requirements. After graduation he plans on pursuing a career in the
welding field.
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The Tribune /Friday, January 27, 2012 • Page 9A
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5399 State Route 36, Canisteo
(607) 698-4444
Hornell Wegmans strongly believes in the value of a college education. Thatʼs why weʼve had an Annual Employee Scholarship Competition since 1984. During that time, weʼve helped more than 21,000 employees pay for college,
awarding almost $67 million in scholarships.Weʼre proud of our employees, from recent high school graduates to seasoned employees with many years in the business world. And, weʼre delighted to help them finance their college education.
1000 State Route 36, Hornell, NY
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St. Ann School 27 Erie Ave. Honrell, NY 14843(607)[email protected]
Students of the Month
This month’s theme was Generosity.
School NewsKindergarten - During the month of December, students in Ms. Moccia’s Kindergarten celebrated the Advent Season by creating Advent chains. Students earned links for acts of goodwill. Student chains reached from floor to ceiling for helping their peers both inside and outside the classroom, keeping the playground and school clean and free from litter and many other kind and generous acts!
First & Second Grade - Mrs. Suzanne Hoyos recently visited the 1st and 2nd Grade and explained the meaning of the Feast of the Three Kings. Following tradition, Mrs. Hoyos shared a delicious treat commemorating this special feast.
Instrumental Music
St. Ann School instrumental students played some Christmas Carols during the December Christmas Concert at St. Ann’s Church
on December 19th. Instrumental Music lessons are provided at St. Ann School through the Paul Effman Music Service.
These talented students are led by Mr. Val Wolfe.
Vocal Music
St. Ann School students presented a variety of sacred and secular Christmas songs for their families during their December 19th
Christmas Concert at St. Ann’s Church. Remembering the most important part of the Christmas season, the Pre-K students enjoyed
singing Happy Birthday to Baby Jesus.
Intermediate School Music Students Present
The Hornell Intermediate Music Department just wrapped up a wildly successful production of Honk Jr. on December 17, 2011. More than 80 students participated in the cast and crew to bring the timeless story of the Ugly Duckling alive on the intermediate stage.
The production was moved up to December this year due to improvements that are being made to the auditorium during the remainder of the school year.
The cast and crews of Honk Jr. captivated their audiences with song and dance numbers like “Warts And All,” “Look At Him” and “The Joy Of Motherhood.” The very talented group of fourth through sixth grade tugged at our heart strings during “Different,” sung by Ugly (played by Alex Shick) and “Every Tear a Mother Cries,” sung by Ida (played by Chloe VanCaeseele). Other lead roles included Alex Ashdown as The Cat, Cole Yanni as Drake, Kuryn Newark as The Bullfrog, Jared Kiffer as Greyleg, Alisha Conley as Dot, and Julia Ashworth, Maggie Shepard, Britney Noyes and Kaleigh Burritt as The Ducklings.
In March (Music in Our Schools Month), the Intermediate School will host its first-ever Cabaret. Be on the lookout for ticket information for this upcoming performance that is sure to showcase more of the incredible musical talent the Intermediate School has to offer.
Intermediate School students present Honk Jr.
Intermediate students enjoy the schoolʼs refurbished cafeteria with a large Promethean board.
From left are Sadie Jeffries, Mackenzie Gardner and Bryce Tomb
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