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We are pleased and appreciative that the community supported Issue 1. With the passage of Issue 1, the District will restore busing, programs and reduce fees for pay-to-participate starting with the 2017-2018 school year. Funds will also be used for general operations throughout the District.
Busing will be restored for all grades – kindergarten through 12th grade – for students who live outside of a half-mile drive of his or her school. Pay-to-participate fees will decrease to $200 for high school sports and $150 for 7th and 8th grade sports. The fee for cheerleading (grades 7-12) and marching band will also be $150. The District will also restore
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Our MISSION . . .Through a culture ofexcellence, immersestudents in educationalopportunities andempower them to excel inan interconnected world.
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Saluting the
SeniorClassof . . .
’17’17Plus...New FieldTurf at Stadium
2017 Varsity Football Schedule
Senior Project Success Continues
Stay In Your Lane
2017-2018 District Calendar
Alumni Picnic and Duck Race
elementary-level programs which will include art, music, gym and technology.
We want to thank all of the volunteers and the community for their support. The efforts of many dedicated levy volunteers helped get our message out that the Riverside Local School District is committed to reinstating instructional programs for our students and restoring services that were reduced or eliminated years back.
All school and community stakeholders are the winners as a strong school system lead to a desirable community. Many variables determine how well a school district performs, but nothing has more of a positive impact than community support.
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Keeping Our Community Informed
The District hosted several focus groups with teachers, students and community members to gather input from all stakeholders regarding the design and function of the new elementary schools.
Following the focus groups, the District created
a Building & Design committee consisting of staff, parents and community members, which has been meeting bi-weekly with Fanning Howey, an architecture, engineering and interior design firm, to discuss floorplans and design of the buildings.
In addition, the District hired ICON (with funds from the bond levy) to construct the new buildings, which should break ground in the Spring of 2018.
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Riverside Local School District will have a turf field in time for the 2017 high school football and soccer seasons thanks to a sponsorship from Lake Health and money from the Permanent Improvement fund.
Updating the current field with turf provides many benefits including enhanced safety, less maintenance and water cost and more importantly, the ability to open up the field to other school-sponsored sports teams as well as outside community organizations, programs and youth leagues.
“Our goal is to bring as many people to Riverside Campus as we can to create a community feel,” said Superintendent James Kalis. “We want the campus to be a true cornerstone for the entire community.”
The project, which also includes track restoration, is approximately $800,000 to complete. Lake Health has agreed to pay the District $230,000 to be the exclusive Healthcare Sponsor of the District. In return for their sponsorship dollars, the District will place two Lake Health logos on the field as well as provide several other sponsorship opportunities throughout the District. The rest of the cost will come from
Mark your calendar for Wednesday, August 16 at 6 p.m. The District will host its annual Meet the Teams Night as a Grand Opening for the new turf field in addition to the introduction of the high school fall sports teams and coaches. The evening will also feature a preview performance by the Riverside Regiment marching band. Following the performance, the new turf field will be opened up to allow kids to run around and play catch on the new field.The event is open to ALL community members. Join us for food, fun and games at this special event!
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Stadium Now Features New TurfThanks To Exclusive Partnership With Lake Health
the District’s Permanent Improvement fund. Money from the Permanent Improvement fund can be used for improvements to school property. It cannot be used for operations or construction of buildings.
Currently, the District spends between $10,000 and $20,000 per year on watering, painting, fertilizing and mowing the football field’s grass. Those costs will decrease significantly with turf.
The lifespan of new turf is approximately 10-12 years. The cost to replace turf is significantly less than the cost to install brand new turf and will be paid for by funds generated from a cell tower that American Tower Corporation will be constructing on the Riverside Campus. The cell tower will generate $19,800 per year for the District for the first five years and then funds will slightly increase every five years after that. In addition, the District will realize additional funds from the cell tower with each additional carrier.
FieldTurf broke ground on the project in early June. The company has installed thousands of turf fields for NFL, soccer, college and high school teams all over the world including The Ohio State University, Mentor High School, Perry High School, West Geauga High School and several other area fields in Northeast Ohio.
“FieldTurf is more dedicated to safety of athletes than any other company in our industry. We have scientific proof from a six-year study that FieldTurf ’s infill is safer than any other infilled surface and a better alternative to natural grass,” said Bob McKeiver, Regional Sales Manager for FieldTurf.
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CongRatuLationS!
Head Of The Class Of 2017
Parents: Scott and Laurie BrancelSiblings: John (15)Residence: Painesville TownshipElementary School: Hale Road, MelridgeMiddle School: LaMuthMost Challenging Class: AP U.S. History. The workload was intense, it was my first AP class, and the online homework (LaunchPad) took me 18 hours to complete per unit.Extracurriculars: Riverside Regiment, Pep Band, Academic Decathlon, Academic Challenge, National Honor Society, Riverside Mentors ProgramExtracurriculars (non-school): Cleveland Youth Wind Symphony, Geauga County Junior Fair Band, Girl Scouts,
Christina Brancel Valedictorian, Class of 2017
Parents: Jerry and Tammy ChiapponeSiblings: Alessandra (21)Residence: Painesville TownshipElementary School: Madison AvenueMiddle School: LaMuthMost Challenging Class: AP Physics. The challenging concepts and unique way of thinking made the class very difficult.Extracurriculars: Riverside Revue, Riverside Theatre, National Honor SocietyExtracurriculars (non-school): The Singing Angels, Volunteering at Lake MetroparksCollege Plans: The Ohio State University,
Benjamin Chiappone Salutatorian, Class of 2017
Honors ProgramMajor: PsychologyThe best thing about Riverside and the Riverside Local Schools: The diversity. Riverside is a place filled with so many students of different interests. The school really helps prepare you for exposure with all kinds of people in the real world.Advice for future Riverside graduates: Always be willing to step outside of your comfort zone. You may be surprised to find that you have a passion you never knew you had.
St. Gabriel’s Youth Music MinistryCollege Plans: Case Western Reserve Univ.Major: Chemistry and MusicThe best thing about Riverside and the Riverside Local Schools: We have a wonderful arts department. Our band, choir, drama, and visual arts programs are all renowned at the local and state levels.Advice for future Riverside graduates: When completing homework, I’ve found it’s best to prioritize by focusing on what’s due soonest and then use any available time to work ahead. Finishing all the next week’s known assignments over the weekend is wonderful and leaves plenty of time to ask your teacher questions should you be confused.
Parents: Bryan and Karrie HornSiblings: Brolin (16), Katie (10)Residence: Painesville TownshipElementary School: Madison AvenueMiddle School: LaMuthMost Challenging Class: AP Physics. I really had to use additional outside resources in order to succeed in that class.Extracurriculars: Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Concert Band, Peer Tutoring
Brandon Horn Valedictorian, Class of 2017
Extracurriculars (non-school): Working at PaneraCollege Plans: Miami UniversityMajor: Biochemistry; Pre-MedThe best thing about Riverside and the Riverside Local Schools: The vast amount of clubs and activities that Riverside has allows you to meet tons of new friends.Advice for future Riverside graduates: Don’t be afraid to chase your dreams and work hard for what you want.
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CongRatuLationS!
The Graduating Class Of 2017Emily Ruth Aaserud A H
Madeline Elizabeth Abilay SP
Christian Riley Abraham
Taye Benjamin Alexander SP
Alysa Marie Allen
Garrett Daniel Allen
Alex John Archacki
Patrick Terrance Armetta SP
Jonathan Allen Arn LCCS
Cassidy Anne Attina SP
Brianna Elizabeth Baideme
Cody Bryce Baker SP
Kaylee Christine Baker SP
Alicia Geraldine Bardzilauskas CS SP
Quinlyn Coyne Baus SP
Julia Renee Beasley
Jose Uriel Becerra Avina
Madison Noelle Bell #1 A H CS SP
Cara Halene Benadum
Victoria Lynn Biliani
Danielle Faith Blair SP
Dana Rose Blackburn
Jacob Paul Boos
Maxwell James Brady SP
Wallace Baker Brainard H N3 CS SP
Christina Diane Brancel #1 A H N3 CS SP
Hannah Mackenzie Brentar A SP
Jared Andrew Bucholtz #1 A H SP
Justine Marie Campagna CTA
Nicole Diane Campbell A
Charles Worthington Cantrell SP
Joshua Charles Carafa LCCA LCCS
Marissa Marie Carmigiano SP
Michael Neil Cawthon
Kimberly Elli Champa
Natalie Gontero Chandler
Benjamin Vernon Chiappone #1 A H N3
CS SP
Hannah Ruth Clapp
Brandon Matthew Clare CTA CTH
Matthew Robert Cleary SP
Hanna Alexa Cole A H SP
Cameron Trevor Collier A
Caeleigh Noelle Cope
Brandon Jaron Cox
Jo Beth Davidson
Michael David DeBacker
Joshua Seth Dengel SP
Alyssa LeAnn Desellems CTA
Jerome David Hotchkiss CS
Tristan Jacob Howell SP
Jack Edgar Hoye
Emily Delaney Hughes CS
Kelly Ann Hunt A
Sarah Jane Iaboni SP
Sarah Michelle Iliano SP
Athina Rose Assuntine Iorillo
Katie Annette Ivary SP
Catherine Marie Ivaskovic SP
Timothy Michael Johnson CS
Nora Jeanette Jones
Amanda Marie Jordan #1 A H N3 SP
Kristina Ruth Ann Joseph A H N2 CS SP
Sierra Jeanette Justice A H
Jonah Kahlil SP
Chad David Kalb SP
Gabrielle Merlyn Kaleal
Nicole Marie Karpuszka A CS N3 CS SP
Steven Michael Katona #1 CS SP
Nicholas Adam Kerver #1 A H N2 SP
Cashyah Anntinique King SP
Mark Edward Knaus SP
Jordan Michelle Kowalczyk CTA
Stefanie Grace Krcal
Samantha Josephine Kunsman
James Michael Labry
Alexandria Rose LaMaida CS SP
Andrea Rae Langan
Gabriella Magdelaine Lemieux
Shae Catherine Lewins A H SP
Bailey Gennaro Lewis
Jared Thomas Linder
Brandon Lee Lindgren
Evelyn Herrick Lindrose A H N2 CS SP
Audrey Electra Lizer
Gregory Loor SP
Annmarie Renollet Lory #1 A H LCCS CS
Maurice J’von Love SP
Erin Rose Lowthian CS SP
Josilyn Dawn Airhart Macchetta
Tyler William Mack
Peyton Olivia Mackey #1 A H
Tristin Cameron Magill-Johnson A
Cameron Lucille Malkamaki #1 A SP
Matias Ivan Malkamaki #1 H LCCS
Zachary Albert Mansfield CTA
Sydney Elizabeth Mapes LCCA LCCS CS
Jacob David Marizek
Anthony Steven DiFranco
Mickala Rose DiFranco
Susan Carol Dominish SP
Benjamin Abram Dujanovic
Colby Joel Ellis SP
Dylan Anthony Estep
Meghan Elizabeth Eveland
Gueorgui Evan Feduolov
Jacob John Fender CS SP
Nicolas James Fernandez
Shaunna Marie Fircak CTA
James Edward Fitzgerald
Robyn Mackenzie Fletcher SP
Ian Kristopher Fogelman CS
Emily Christine Fortuna SP
Morgan Marie Fowler CS SP
Jenna Marie Frabotta CS SP
Cierra Mone Franic-Jones #1 LCCS
Tyler Lee Fularz
Tori Marie Funnell #1 H LCCS
Kaitlyn Lee Gillespie
Allie K. Goldy SP
Tressa Rose Goletz #1
Shane Garrett Graham #1 H
Zachary David Greben
Brennan Lee Griffin #1 A H SP
James David Griffiths SP
Benjamin David Griggs
Theodore Grove Hach
Lauren Katrina Hagerman
Austin James Haladyna #1 A H LCCS
Karmella Maria Hall
Alexander Jason Hanus
Christopher Edward Harding
Cassandra Marie Harnist A CS
Courtani Faye Harpster SP
Mackenzie Rose Havens #1 A H SP
Riley Marie Hayhurst
Rachel Reagan Hayman A H LCCS
Melanie Rose Haynik A
Katherine Kelly Hedger
Austin Patrik Hejduk-McFarland SP
Zachary William Henderson
Paul Eugene Hietanen
Darius Alonso Hines
Lillian Elizabeth Hogya CS
Dale James Craven Holden
Daniel Keith Honsaker
Brandon Aaron Horn #1 A H SP
Key#1 #1 ClubA Award of MeritCTA Career/Technical Award of MeritH Honors DiplomaCTH Career/Technical Honors DiplomaN National Honor SocietyN2 National Honor Society 2-year memberN3 National Honor Society 3-year memberLCCA CCP Lakeland Community College Associate of Arts DegreeLCCS CCP Lakeland Community College Associate of Science DegreeCS Community ServiceSP Senior Project
Class OfficersPresident
Eliseiana Soto RodriguezVice President of Communication
Anna WojkowskiVice President of Fundraising
Baker BrainardVice President of Spirit
Grace SickerVice President of Spirit
Evelyn Lindrose• • •
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CongRatuLationS!
Good Luck In The FutureNicholas Nicholas Marple
Arthur Remington Marshall
Jessica Heavenly Martin
Noah Quentin Mayer
Cooper Michael McCarthy SP
Kaitlyn Nicole McKanna #1
John George McMasters
Dylan Carter McNeil
Josecarlos Mendez LCCA SP
Megan Colleen MenMuir LCCA
Alexis Mykaila Miley SP
Nathanial Michael Bradley Miller SP
Seth Robert Miller SP
Preston Benjamin Miskimen
Kelsey Grace Moore A H CS
Jason Alan Moreland
Ryan William Moreland SP
Juliana Bonna Muir A N3
Isabella Christine Munaretto
Emily Constance Murphy
Nicolas Anthony Murray H
Eric T. Myllykoski
Emily Ann Naegele #1 LCCS
Haley Mckenna Nelson
Shawn Michael Novak SP
Claire Payton O’Brien A LCCA
Colin Patrick O’Neill CTA
Elizabeth Marie O’Neill
Nathan Brooks Onderisin A H
Nicole Ann Osborne A H
Jacob Gabriel Osicki
Jesus Antonio Pacheco
Kathleen Trinity Page #1 A H SP
Christian Thomas Palumbo
Cameron Christopher Paratore
Joshua Benjamin Parisi
Olivia Renee Parsons A H
Justice James Patyk
Ryan Thomas Paynter LCCS
Jordan Lee Pettine SP
Hayley Christine Pettrey
Richmond Parker Phillips LCCA CS
David Matthew Pierce
Sophia Ruth Pierce A H LCCS
Abby Dawn Plassard A CS
Arianna Danielle Podmore SP
Mariah Grace Powall
Paul Francis Price A LCCS CS
Colton Tyler Priester SP
Andrew Thomas Suttman
Connor Jacob Swallow
Brandon Nicholas Swanson
Aliana Michelle Szoradi A H SP
Matthew Aaron Tagg
Geovanni Tavares SP
Tiara Brionna Taylor CS SP
Caleb George Theobald SP
Taylor Mary Thompson SP
Alicyn Marie Tilk #1 A H CS SP
Devin Michael Tompkins
Haley Nicole Toth H LCCA
David Zachary Tufts
Brittany Rose Turner A CS
Shyanne Marie Urban A H
Jessica Nicole Urch CTA
Austin John Van Pelt LCCA
Andrew John Venaleck
Brianna Lynn Viola SP
Morgan Aleyna Vitanza SP
Kailey Sara Vlack #1 H
Sarah Yvonne Wagner
Helena Elizabeth Walker H
Miranda Nicole Warren SP
Anna Elizabeth Watson #1 A H CS
Riley Dustin Weaver
Madison Lee Wells
Faith Ellen West A SP
Bailey Mattison Weston LCCS
Audrey Paige Whipple SP
Robert Michel Williams
Lily Ann Witlicki LCCS
Richard William Woessner
Paige Renee Wojciechowski
Anna Rose Wojkowski #1 A H SP
Mackenzie Parke Wolf H CS SP
Allison Anne Wolfe SP
Brandon Orlo Yeater SP
Owen Blake Young SP
Marissa Rose Zingales
Anna Lynne Zito
Hannah Nichole Zorich A CS SP
Jenna Ann Zovko SP
Joshua James Prileson CS SP
Celeste Rose Prucey SP
Brittney Rose Prugel SP
Jordyn Lynn Radovanic CS SP
Amber Marie Reynolds
Rosalie Marie Rinderman A H CS SP
Emily Mai Ringler A SP
Abigail Lynn Rippin
Jenna Elizabeth Roberto SP
Cara Suzanne Robinson
Dominic Michael Romano A CS SP
Christopher Carmen Rosa
Thomas Paul Rovnak A H CS
Asiah Alee Rusnak SP
Rachel Marie Sajn
Miranda Joy Salvia A H
Rhyan Taylor Renee Samples
Kanani Sanders A
Cheyanne Elizabeth Schliskey
Paul Albert Schubert #1 SP
Zachary Thomas Schultz A H LCCA
Emily Lucille Schutt #1 A H LCCA LCCS
Alexis Marie Schwarzwalder
Ryan Jeffrey Schwarzwalder A H SP
Elizabeth Anne Selleny SP
Elizabeth Rose Serago N2 CS
Holly Amanda Severa
Natalie Henninge Sevits CS
Nicholas Joseph Shatkoff
Chelsea Kay Shivak
Jordyn Michelle Shoff H CS SP
Patrick Michael Short SP
Grace Anne Sicker A H SP
Mark Jun Silver #1 A H
Shane Jacob Simodi
Kenneth Dawson Skully SP
John Thomas Slansky N3 LCCS CS
Joseph Andrew Sledz
Jakob Alexander Slemc A
Jenna Marie Smith
Keenan Perry Smith
Eliseiana Jovana Soto Rodriguez A SP
Andrea Paige Specht CS
Dylan Jacob Stemple
Morrighan Elizabeth Storey A CS
Anna Catherine Stowe #1 H
Tyler Allen Stranahan SP
Thomas James Sullivan
Emily Lynn Sustar SP
Did YouKnow . . .. . . the Class of 2017at Riverside High Schoolis comprised of 287graduating seniors.
• • •. . . of the 287 seniorsin the Class of 2017,28% earned anAward of Merit (A, CTA) and/or an Honors Diploma (H, CTH) upongraduation.
• • •. . . of the 287 seniorsin the Class of 2017,36% participated inthe Senior ProjectProgram.
• • •. . . of the 287 seniorsin the Class of 2017,15% earned a Community Service Honor Cord.
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CongRatuLationS!
Art Award, Excellence in Visual Arts (4 years) — Madison Bell, Hanna Cole, Anthony DiFranco, Tressa Goletz, Mackenzie Havens, Stephen Katona, Kaitlyn McKanna, Anna WatsonArt Award, Excellence in Visual Arts (3 years) — Marissa Carmigiano, Catherine Ivaskovic, Jessica Urch, Audrey WhippleAuburn Career Center Award of Distinction — Alyssa Desellems (Allied Health Technology), Zachary Mansfield (Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning)Auburn Career Center Best Portfolio — Faith West (Patient Care Technician), Hannah Zorich (Cosmetology)Buckeye Boys State — Jared Bucholtz, Jacob Fender, Jonah Kahlil, Nicholas KerverBuckeye Girls State — Tiara Taylor, Shyanne UrbanCCP Lakeland Community College Associate of Arts Degree — Joshua Carafa, Sydney Mapes, Josecarlos Mendez, Juliana Muir, Claire O’Brien, Richmond Phillips, Zachary Schultz, Emily Schutt, Haley Toth, Austin Van PeltCCP Lakeland Community College Associate of Science Degree — Jonathan Arn, Joshua Carafa, Cierra Franic-Jones, Tori Funnell, Austin Haladyna, Rachel Hayman, Annmarie Lory, Matias Malkamaki, Sydney Mapes, Emily Naegele, Ryan Paynter, Sophia Pierce, Paul Price, Emily Schutt, John Slansky, Bailey Weston, Lily WitlickiChannel 5 Best of Class — Brandon HornChristina M. Hillyer Memorial Scholarship — Matias Malkamaki, John SlanskyDavid R. Baker Memorial Scholarship — Thomas Rovnak, Emily SchuttForeign Exchange Students — Carolyn Loew (Germany), Sakura Miyashita (Japan), Muhammad ‘Hilmi’ Mat Zin (Malaysia)John Philip Sousa Award — Mackenzie WolfLawrence Lann Memorial Scholarship — Alicyn TilkLeadership Lake County — Joshua PrilesonLearning About Business (LAB) — Kathleen PageNational Merit Commended Student — Christina Brancel
Class Of 2017 Scholarships & AwardsDid YouKnow . . .. . . the Class of 2017’spost high school plansinclude:51% – 4-year college35% – 2-year college2% – Technical School4% – Military8% – Work
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Five Riverside High School seniors who will serve in themilitary were recognized during a ceremony at the school.
U.S. Marine Staff Sergeants Davon Hammond (left) and Seth Hershbergerwelcomed Josecarlos Mendez, Maxwell Brady and Jesus Pacheco.
U.S. Navy Petty Officer Manual Garcia welcomed Joseph Sledz (left) and Michael DeBacker.
thank you for your service!
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ThankYou . . .. . . to theorganizations,companies, andfoundations forproviding scholarshipsand award recognitionto the honoredmembers of theClass of 2017.
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National School Choral Award — Jared LinderPainesville Area Service Society Award — Abby Plassard, John SlanskyPainesville Rotary Academic Award — John SlanskyPainesville/Mentor Rotary Clubs Male Lead in a Drama/Comedy — Jared LinderPainesville/Mentor Rotary Clubs Female Lead in a Drama/Comedy — Evelyn LindrosePhi Betta Kappa Award — Christina BrancelPhotography Award, Excellence in Photography — Alicia Bardzilauskas, Brandon ClareRenee Robison Zappitelli Community Service Scholarship — Christina BrancelRiverside High School Alumni Association Scholarship — Baker Brainard, Jared Bucholtz, Asiah Rusnak, Mackenzie WolfRiverside RBI Club Scholarship — Jacob OsickiRLEA Teachers’ Memorial Scholarship — Christina Brancel, Jared Bucholtz, Ben Chiappone, Nicholas Kerver, Thomas Rovnak, Ryan Schwarzwalder, Jordyn Shoff, Alicyn TilkRLEEF – Dr. Mary A. Porter Memorial Scholarship — Abby PlassardRLEEF – George E. Inscho, Jr. Scholarship — Abby PlassardRLEEF – Henry F. LaMuth Memorial Scholarship — Anna WatsonRLEEF – Janice R. Wunderlich Scholarship — Christina BrancelRLEEF – Joanne McDaniel Memorial Scholarship — Christina BrancelRLEEF – John J. Weiss Scholarship — Ryan Schwarzwalder, John SlanskyRoddick Fund Scholarship — Baker Brainard, Matias Malkamaki, Emily Naegele, Abby Plassard, John Slansky, Alicyn Tilk, Kailey Vlack, Bailey WestonTechnology Award, Excellence in Technology — Kelsey Moore, David TuftsU.S. Marines Band Award–Semper Fi Music Award — Zachary SchultzU.S. Marines Entry — Maxwell Brady, Josecarlos Mendez, Jesus PachecoU.S. Marines Scholar-Athlete Award — Brandon Horn, Olivia ParsonsU.S. Marines Scholar Award — Jared BucholtzU.S. Navy Entry — Michael DeBacker, Joseph Sledz
CongRatuLationS!
Did You Know . . .. . . members of the Class of 2017 continuing their education requested final transcriptsbe sent to the following colleges and universities, but were not limited to:
Baldwin Wallace UniversityBowling Green State University
Capital UniversityCase Western Reserve University
Cedarville UniversityCleveland Instituate of ArtCleveland State University
Columbus State Community CollegeCuyahoga Community College
Edinboro UniversityErie Community College
Gannon UniversityHeidelberg University
Hiram CollegeJohn Carroll UniversityKent State University
LaBarberia Institute of HairLake Erie College
Lakeland Community CollegeMalone UniversityMiami University
Mount Vernon Nazarene UniversityNorthwestern Michigan College
Notre Dame CollegeOhio Dominican UniversityOhio School of Broadcasting
Ohio State UniversityOhio University
Otterbein UniversityPalm Beach Atlantic University
Penn State UniversityPortland Community College
Portland State UniversityRochester College
Tulsa TechUnited States Air Force
United States Air Force ReservesUnited States Army
United States MarinesUnited States Navy
Universal Technical InstituteUniversity of Akron
University of CincinnatiUniversity of DaytonUniversity of Findlay
University of Mount UnionUniversity of PhoenixUniversity of Toledo
Ursuline CollegeWittenberg University
Xavier UniversityYoungstown State University
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RivERSiDE CamPuS
Athletic AchievementsCongratulations to all of Riverside’s student-athletes and coaches for another successful year. Shown
below are some of the more noteworthy accomplishments from the 2016-17 school year.
RivERSiDE BEavERS
2017 varsityFootball Schedule
Fri., Aug. 25 ......7:00 p.m. @ Perry Fri., Sept. 1 ........7:00 p.m. @ green Fri., Sept. 8 ........7:30 p.m. vs. HaRvEy Pregame Tailgate Party Mass Band Fri., Sept. 15 ......7:00 p.m. @ Chardon * Fri., Sept. 22 ......7:00 p.m. vs. maDiSon * Homecoming/Alumni Band Fri., Sept. 29 ......7:00 p.m. @ north * Fri., Oct. 6 ........7:00 p.m. vs. KEnSton * Fri., Oct. 13 ......7:00 p.m. @ South * Fri., Oct. 20 ......7:00 p.m. vs. BRuSH * Senior Parent Night Fri., Oct. 27 ......7:00 p.m. @ mayfield *
* Western Reserve Conference gameHome games in CAPS
Cross Country, Boys• Regional Qualifiers• WRC All-Conference: Alex Farenchak, Eric Myllykoski, Ryan Schwarzwalder
Cross Country, girls• Emily Schutt, State Qualifier• WRC All-Conference: Abby Baker, Natalie McKinstry, Mikey Mlakar, Emily Schutt
Football• Brandon Horn, Lake County Touchdown Club Chuck Koelble Athlete-of-the-Year• Lake County Touchdown Club Division A All-Stars: C.J. Cantrell (Special Player), Josh Carafa (WR), James Fitzgerald (OL), Brandon Horn (LB), Austin Van Pelt (RB), Owen Young (DB)• WRC All-Conference: Brandon Horn, Austin Van Pelt
golf• Sam Marciano, District Qualifier• WRC All-Conference: Sam Marciano
Soccer, Boys• WRC Champions• WRC Player of the Year: Colton Priester• WRC Coach of the Year: David Shook• WRC All-Conference: Angel Aboytes, Jared Bucholtz, Colin Shambaugh, Mark Silver, Joe Suba, Caleb Valko
Soccer, girls• WRC All-Conference: Hanna Cole, Amy Kokal, Asiah Rusnak, Liz Serago
volleyball• WRC Champions• WRC Player of the Year: Elizabeth Selleny• WRC Coach of the Year: Alexandra Schultz• WRC All-Conference: Hannah Brentar, Jen Durra, Olivia Maczuzak, Kylie Osborn
Basketball, Boys• WRC All-Conference:
Chad Kalb, Andrew Keller
Sam Marciano, Golf
Brandon Horn, Football
Boys Soccer Volleyball
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Basketball, girls• WRC All-Conference: Lauryn Holm, Brittney Prugel
Swimming, Boys• Charles Marshall, Colin Shambaugh, Kyle Silver, Mark Silver, State Qualifiers (200 Free Relay)• Charles Marshall, State Qualifier, (100 Back)• WRC Champions: Charles Marshall, Colin Shambaugh, Kyle Silver, Mark Silver (200 Medley Relay); Kyle Silver (200 IM); Edgar Kokos, Charles Marshall, Colin Shambaugh, Mark Silver (200 Free Relay); Charles Marshall (100 Back); Mark Silver (100 Breast)• Mark Silver: 9-time league champion (200 Free Relay, 3X; 100 Breast, 3X; 200 Medley Relay, 2X; 200 IM, 1X)• School Record, 400 Free Relay (3:20:21): Edgar Kokos, Charles Marshall, Kyle Silver, Mark Silver
Wrestling• Alex Farenchak, State Qualifier (145)• WRC Champion: Alex Farenchak (145)
Baseball• Lake County Baseball Club All Stars: Zach Greben, Ryan Schwarzwalder• WRC All-Conference: Zach Greben, Ryan Schwarzwalder
Softball• WRC All-Conference: Larissa Fogle, Ally Goldy, Sammy Kunsman, Rosie Rinderman
track & Field, girls• Abby Baker, Mckenzie Meldrum, Lily Putney, Audrey Wooledge Regional Qualifiers (400 Relay)• Abby Baker, Regional Qualifier (800)• Lily Putney, Regional Qualifier (Pole Vault)• WRC Champion: Abby Baker (200)
in meaningful independent projects of their own selection and design.
Senior Project gives seniors an opportunity to be exposed to real life experiences and scenarios that are not part of their normal classroom while engaging them in educational pursuit, community service and career exploration.
The Senior Project Program would not be possible without the guidance and support of our Community Sponsors. Thank you to all for your continued support!
A record number of seniors participated in the sixth year of the Senior Project Program at the Riverside Campus. One hundred and four seniors took advantage of the unique opportunity to expand their educational experience outside the classroom.
Endorsed by the administration and the Board of Education and spearheaded by Riverside Principal Peter Hliatzos, the Senior Project Program took place during the last two weeks of the school year and provided interested and eligible seniors the chance to take part
RivERSiDE CamPuS
Senior Project Successful Again
thank you, Senior Project Community Sponsors!All About You EntertainmentAncora AdvisorsArbor RehabilitationAvery DennisonBeauty by Marissa LLCBolton Pratt CompanyBuckeye ElementaryC.S. EngineeringCase Western Reserve Univ.Century 21-Asa Cox HomesCleveland ClinicCleveland Clinic-Willoughby HillsCleveland State VikingsCora CupcakesCrossroads Veterinary HospitalCT ConsultantsCuyahoga County Planning CommissionDairy QueenDeJohn Funeral Homes & CrematoryDr. Victor GrecoEastside Dog and Cat HospitalFioritto Family DentalFirst EnergyFirst Energy-NuclearFrancesco’s Salon & SpaGeneral ElectricHadden ElementaryHair Antics
Hale Road ElementaryHB Wealth AdvisorsHeritage Middle SchoolHillcrest HospitalHolden ArboretumHopkins Elementary, MentorIntegrative Chiropractic ClinicJ & J CateringJack Doheny CompaniesJenniffer & CompanyJohn Marshall School of EngineeringJuice Plus+Kirtland Veterinary HospitalKubyn and GhasterLake Animal HospitalLake County Captains BaseballLake County Probate CourtLake HealthLake Health-MadisonLake Health-WilloughbyLake Health TriPointLake Health Urgent CareLake Humane SocietyLake MetroparksLake West Medical CenterLeroy ElementaryLongfellow Elementary, EastlakeMadison Avenue ElementaryMars Electric
Melridge ElementaryMentor Animal ClinicMentor ATAOur Shepherd Lutheran SchoolPainesville Fire DepartmentPainesville Municipal CourtParker HannifinPenske LogisticsPerry Local SchoolsPremier Paint TechnologiesQuicken LoansRain Wedding PlanningShaker Heights SchoolsSt. Gabriel SchoolStars Sports PerformanceStep 1 Allstars NorthStudio of Hair DesignStudio KTop Flight Sport FishingTri-Den HVACTriPoint Medical CenterUH Geauga Medical CenterUH Geauga Medical Center- ChardonUniversity Hospital-ConcordUniversity Hospital-GenevaU.S. Marine CorpsWickliffe PoliceWQGR 93.7 FMYMCA-PainesvilleZappy’s Auto Wash
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Staff Members “Graduating”In addition to the 287 graduating seniors from the Class of 2017, the end of the 2016-17 school
year marked the retirement of 18 dedicated Riverside Local Schools staff members who have served the District for a combined 394 years. Thanks to each and every one for their many years of service. May you each enjoy a happy and healthy retirement!
name Position School years* David Braski Night Custodian Riverside Campus 30 years Betty Casto Transportation District 7 years Sue Dieterle Science Teacher LaMuth Middle School 27 years Darlene Douglas Transportation District 30 years Gary Facemyer Transportation District 12 years Greg Heath Maintenance District 30 years Mary Lette Playground/Crossing Guard Hadden Elementary 12 years Donna Louden Transportation District 11 years Debbie Marcosson Transportation District 35 years Leslie Pietila Secretary Melridge Elementary 32 years Mildred Poor Payroll District 5 years Carol Sabin Transportation District 40 years Joe Safranko Transportation District 11 years Regina Smith Secretary Hadden Elementary 25 years Marcia Swick Elementary Library Assistant Elementary Schools 20 years Bernadette Tobul Transportation District 30 years Bryce Underwood Night Custodian Riverside Campus 18 years Marilyn Watkins Special Needs Assistant Madison Avenue Elementary 19 years
* Years of service to the Riverside Local Schools 394 years
10 P i P E L i n E • Summer 2017
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County-Wide Event Focused On Drinking And DrivingRiverside High School hosted a new event called Stay
in Your Lane, which was a real, interactive, intensive program to educate students about the dangers and consequences of drinking and driving.
Seniors from Madison, Fairport Harbor and Kirtland high schools were also in attendance to experience this program which began with a mock crash scene and then moved into a series of speakers who have been
personally affected by drunk driving. The event ended with a “Walk of Remembrance” to honor local people who have been lost in drunk driving accidents.
The event featured several guest speakers including
Aaron Cooksey, who killed his best friend while driving drunk in 2001. He went to prison for four years and has since traveled the country telling his story. Other speakers included Chagrin Falls Police Officer Dick Goldsmith who lost his daughter to a drunken driver and Matthew Rupert, a Riverside High School graduate who battled with heroin addiction.
Thank you to the following sponsors for making this event possible: Lake County Educational Federal Credit Union, Dworken & Bernstein, The Lubrizol Corporation, Mentor Mitsubishi, Mentor Kia, Ohio Payroll Plus, Painesville Elks Lodge 549, Harry’s Food Mart I & II, Digital Imaging Specialists, Village Print Shop, Century 21 Asa Cox Homes, Penguin Heating and Cooling, Bob’s Towing and Garage, Reed Activewear, Painesville Township Fire Department, Lake County Sheriff ’s Office, Johnson Funeral Home, Ohio State Highway Patrol and the RHS Drama Club.
The Riverside Rocks 5K will take place on Saturday, October 28 and will feature a Halloween costume contest. Formerly known as the Riverside Cares 5K, this event starts at 8:30 a.m. on the Riverside track and runs through the scenic Heatherstone subdivision. Pre-registration is available online only at www.greaterclevelandxc.com. $17 until October 15, $20 until race day, $25 day of event. Other events include a 1-Mile Walk ($12 or $15 day of event) and a Kids Fun Run (free for ages 6 and under). Canned food items will also be collected and donated to the St. Gabriel Food Bank.
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August 16 Wednesday LaMuth Chromebook / Schedule Orientation – 9:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m.August 17 Thursday 8th Grade Orientation 9:00-10:30 am and 6:00-7:30 p.m.August 23 Wednesday First day of school, classes begin for Grades 1–12August 23 Wednesday Kindergarten Screening (Assessments)August 24 Thursday Kindergarten Screening (Assessments)August 25 Friday Kindergarten Orientation for AM Full Day Classes – 9:30-11:15 a.m.August 26 Friday Kindergarten Orientation for PM Classes – 1:00-2:45 p.m.August 28 Monday First day of school for KindergartenAugust 28 Monday First day of school for PreschoolSeptember 4 Monday Labor Day – no schoolOctober 12 Thursday Teacher In-service – no classesOctober 13 Friday Fall Break, no school – NEOEA DayOctober 20 Friday End of First Attendance Period
November 7 Tuesday Election Day – no schoolNovember 22 Wednesday Thanksgiving Vacation begins (through Nov. 24) – no schoolNovember 27 Monday School re-opens Monday, November 27, 2017December 20 Wednesday End of Second Attendance Period / End of First Semester
December 21 Thursday Winter Vacation begins (through Jan. 3, 2018) – no schoolJanuary 3 Wednesday Teachers’ Records Day – no classesJanuary 4 Thursday School re-opens / Second Semester begins Thursday, January 4, 2018January 15 Monday Martin Luther King Day – no schoolFebruary 5 Monday Teacher In-service – no classesFebruary 19 Monday Presidents’ Day – no schoolMarch 14 Wednesday End of Third Attendance Period
March 26 Monday Spring Break begins (through April 2, 2018) – no schoolApril 3 Tuesday School re-opens Tuesday, April 3, 2018May 4 Friday Teacher In-service – no classesMay 24 Thursday Last day for SeniorsMay 25 Friday Memorial Day Break (through May 28, 2018) – no schoolMay 29 Tuesday School re-opens Tuesday, May 29, 2018June 1 Friday End of Fourth Attendance Period. Last day for students
June 3 Sunday Commencement
2017-2018 SCHooL yEaR
Riverside Local Schools District CalendarFall 2017open House ScheduleBuckeye Elementary Mon., August 28 (Grades 3-5) Tues., August 29 (Kindergarten-Grade 2)Hadden Elementary Mon., August 28 (Grades 3-5) Tues., August 29 (Kindergarten-Grade 2)Hale Road Elementary Mon., August 28 (Grades 3-5) Tues., August 29 (Kindergarten-Grade 2)Leroy Elementary Mon., August 28 (Grades 3-5) Tues., August 29 (Kindergarten-Grade 2)madison ave. Elementary Mon., August 28 (Grades 3-5) Tues., August 29 (Kindergarten-Grade 2)melridge Elementary Mon., August 28 (Grades 3-5) Tues., August 29 (Kindergarten-Grade 2)Lamuth middle School Wed., August 23 (Grade 6) Thurs., August 24 (Grade 7)Riverside Campus Wed., August 30 (Grades 8-12)
NOTE: Hazardous weather and/or other unforeseen circum-stances may force an alteration of this calendar in order to comply with State law. In the event weather or other calamities require additional hours of student attendance, those hours will be added commencing Monday, June 4, 2018.
Attendance and Grading Periods for 2017-18 START END1st Period Wed., August 23 Fri., October 202nd Period Mon., October 23 Wed., December 203rd Period Thurs., January 4 Wed., March 144th Period Thurs., March 15 Fri., June 1
Parent-Teacher Conferences for 2017-18School Day TimeLaMuth Middle School Wed., October 25 4:00 – 8:00 p.m.ALL Elementary Schools Wed., October 25 4:00 – 8:00 p.m.RHS/JRW Campus Thurs., October 26 4:00 – 8:00 p.m.RHS/JRW Campus Wed., November 1 4:00 – 8:00 p.m.LaMuth Middle School Thurs., November 2 4:00 – 8:00 p.m.ALL Elementary Schools Thurs., November 2 4:00 – 8:00 p.m.LaMuth Middle School Thurs., November 9 4:00 – 8:00 p.m.ALL Elementary Schools Thurs., November 9 4:00 – 8:00 p.m.
RHS/JRW Campus Curriculum Night Thurs., February 8, 2018 4:00 – 8:00 p.m.
RHS/JRW Campus Thurs., February 22, 2018 4:00 – 8:00 p.m.ALL Elementary Schools Thurs., February 22, 2018 4:00 – 8:00 p.m.LaMuth Middle School Thurs., February 22, 2018 4:00 – 8:00 p.m.
PLEaSE notE:Kindergarten RegistrationChildren who are 5 years of age on or before September 30, 2017 are eligible to enroll in kindergarten for the 2017-2018 school year.
Enrollment for all new students for the 2017-2018 school year, regardless of grade level, will be conducted at the Board Office at the Riverside Campus.
For more details, visit . . .www.riversidelocalschools.com
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NEW start and end times for the school day for the 2017-2018 school year.PLEaSE notE:
2017-2018 School Year Start End
Riverside Campus 7:20 a.m. 2:20 p.m.Lamuth middle School 8:20 a.m. 3:05 p.m.aLL Elementary Schools 9:10 a.m. 3:40 p.m.
585 Riverside Drive • Painesville, Ohio 44077
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RivERSiDE LoCaLSCHooL DiStRiCtBoard of EducationJennifer Harden, President, 440-759-7983Jack Miley, Vice President, 440-796-7464Belinda Grassi, Member, 440-487-1599Thomas Hach, Member, 216-650-7607Steven Jefferies, Member, 440-363-1117Central administration officeMr. James Kalis, SuperintendentMr. Gary A. Platko, Treasurer585 Riverside Drive, Painesville, Ohio 44077440-352-0668Riverside CampusMr. Peter Hliatzos, Principal585 Riverside Drive, Painesville, Ohio 44077440-352-3341 (Riverside)440-352-3345 (J.R.W.)Henry F. Lamuth middle SchoolTBD, Principal6700 Auburn Road, Painesville, Ohio 44077440-354-4394Buckeye ElementaryMrs. Cassandre Smolen, Principal175 Buckeye Road, Painesville, Ohio 44077440-352-2191Clyde C. Hadden ElementaryMrs. Michelle Walker, Principal1800 Mentor Avenue, Painesville, Ohio 44077440-354-4414Hale Road ElementaryMr. Timothy St. Clair, Principal56 Hale Road, Painesville, Ohio 44077440-352-2300Leroy ElementaryMr. Greg Miller, Principal13613 Painesville-Warren Rd., Painesville, Ohio 44077440-358-8750madison avenue ElementaryMrs. Traci Shantery, Principal845 Madison Avenue, Painesville, Ohio 44077440-357-6171melridge ElementaryMrs. Julie Weber6689 Melridge Drive, Painesville, Ohio 44077440-352-3854
LEgiSLatoRSThe following elected officials serve the residents of theRiverside Local School District:ohio Senate 18th DistrictSenator John EklundSenate Building, 1 Capitol Square, 1st FloorColumbus, Ohio 43215 • 614-644-7718 (voice)Email: [email protected] House of Rep. 60th DistrictRepresentative John M. Rogers77 S. High Street, 10th FloorColumbus, Ohio 43215614-466-7251 (voice) • 614-719-3962 (fax)Email: [email protected] House of Rep. 61st DistrictRepresentative Ron Young77 S. High Street, 13th FloorColumbus, Ohio 43215614-644-6074 (voice) • 614-719-3963 (fax)Email: [email protected] Board of EducationSarah Fowler, District 72952 State Route 45, Rock Creek, Ohio 44084440-563-8535 (voice)Email: [email protected]
The Riverside Local School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex or handicap in educational programs, activities or employment practices as required by Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972 and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Reasonable technical assistance to facilitate participation in the application process will be made available upon request.
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The third Annual Riverside High School Alumni Picnic is Saturday, August 12 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Lake Metroparks Painesville Township Community Center (1025 Hardy Road, Painesville, Ohio).
Anyone who has attended or worked at Riverside High School is welcome to attend. Bring your pictures, yearbooks and other RHS memorabilia to share with others along with the stories you remember.
Please RSVP by August 1 to Riverside Alumni Association, 585 Riverside Drive, Painesville, Ohio 44077 or register online at www.riversidealumni.com.
This is a potluck picnic with food served at noon. Hamburgers and hot dogs will be available for purchase. You are asked to bring the following if your last name begins with:
Don’t Miss Annual AlumniPicnic And Duck Race
A-H: appetizer / I-R: side dish / S-Z: dessert.In addition, the 16th annual Grand Riv-
Har Duck Race is scheduled for Saturday, September 9 at 11 a.m. The event is a joint effort of the Riverside and Harvey Alumni Associations and the funds raised go towards scholarships for graduating students from each school.
The public is invited to watch the rubber ducks float to the finish line in the creek at Helen Hazen Wyman Park off Route 86. Tickets will be sold for $5 or a “five-quack” for $20. Top prize is $500 and winners do not need to be present. Tickets are available by contacting Don Pomfrey at 440-352-8443 or [email protected] or by contacting Ron Balogh at 440-352-1339 or [email protected].
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Field House open to the Public
The District is once again opening the Field House during weekday mornings to the public at the following times for running and walking around the track.
July 10-21: 6 a.m. to 9 a.m.July 24-Aug. 22: 6 a.m. to 8 a.m.Aug. 23-Sept. 1: 7 a.m. to 11 a.m.Check www.riversidelocalschools.com for updated hours for the Fall.