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198 School Drive Joseph Haynes, Principal Telephone (810)387-3231
Yale, Michigan Robert Keefe, Assistant Principal Fax (810) 387-9207
48097 Shari Muxlow, Counselor www.yale.k12.mi.us
March Is Reading Month
Please take a few minutes and review the March is Reading Month calendar of activities on page 7 of the newsletter. A description of activities is included on page 6. The theme for this year’s activities is “Lights, Camera, READ!” A special thank you to Mrs. Aimee Bundon and Mrs. Amanda Zabor for all of their guidance in scheduling the events and collecting the
rewards.
2nd Marking Period
Honor Roll
Page 2 & 3
Congratulations to all who
earned this honor!
Rachel Bartley, Nick Priehs, and Tom Cribbins helped count money for the penny wars. The total funds raised was $683.75 which will go to support student council activities
Volume 8 Issue 4
Yearbook Students Put
Together Newsletter
March / Apri l 2010
CALENDAR
March
16th Choral Festivals @
Macomb Center
18th Board Mtg. – 7:00 p.m.
25th PIN Mtg. – 6:00 p.m. in
Media Center
25th Parent Seminar – “What
Parents and the Schools Can
Do to Support Student
Learning at Home” 7:00 p.m.
at Yale H. S. Media Center
26th ½ Day Students – ½ Day In-
Service
27th BWAC Volleyball
Tournament
7th Gr. – 9:00 in Imlay City
8th Gr. – 9:00 in Armada
BWAC Wrestling
Tournament in Richmond
April
1st 3rd Marking Period Ends
2nd - 11th NO SCHOOL –
Spring Break
12th Classes Resume
15th Board Mtg. – 7:00 p.m. @
High School
19th Choir to Avoca Elementary
21st Choir to Yale Elementary
22nd Choir to Farrell Elementary
22nd PIN Mtg. – 6:00 p.m. in
Media Center
The yearbook class was featured in the last newsletter. This issue we aren’t featured; five of us are writing it!! Yearbook students working on this issue are: Alana Koepf, Autumn Armstrong, Autumn Schade, Emilee Kinney, and Rachel Bartley. We partnered with Mr. Haynes to brainstorm and format. It was a big responsibility but we were ready to take on the challenge!
When Autumn Armstrong was asked about the responsibility and teamwork it took to make this she said, “It’s a lot of responsibility but our team works
pretty well together; that made it easier and fun.”
We really hope you enjoy reading this as much as we enjoyed creating it!
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————-The Electronic Version of Our School Newsletter————-
6th Grade Honor Roll
6th Grade
Mylissa Atkinson
Sarah Barnes
Kasmira Beals
Riley Besko
Jill Biskner
Kristen Bosman
Jacob Bowman
Lindsay Bradley
Jacob Brown
*MacKenzie Burns
*Brian Campbell
Vincent Campbell
*Gabrielle Cani
Isaac Cieplechowicz-Fodor
David Colman
Trevor DeHate
Heather Demaray
Megan Dunsmore
Cortney Eberlein
Alysia Edgerton
Holly Engel
Jared Falk
*Sarah Fuller
*Rachel Gentner
Katelyn Gersdorff
Jillian Gilbert
Joshua Gorny
Stephanie Grazia
Jayson Harrington
Christopher Heidt
Melanie Hilliker
William Hoppe
Paige Iseler
*Duane Jonseck
*Joshua Juip
Cody Kegley
Natalie Keith
Alaina Kersten
Tyler Klause
*Karli Klocke
Alston Krikorian
Mia Krotak
Alexandria Leenknegt
Brittny Leenknegt
Mikayla Lesko
Austin Mabry
*Brendan Macias
McKenzie Mathews
Katlyn McGuire
Kayla McKillop
Amanda Mlocek
Alexandra Moran
Joseph Moza
Brandon Mullen
Kane Paris
*Logan Petiprin
DeLani Porrett
Katelyn Pruitt
Amanda Randazzo
*Megan Ripenbark
*Reannon Robinson
Tristan Roth
*Kaylee Schiffelbine
Stephanie Schlorke
Jeffrey Schutt
Tristan Shaieb
Mikayla Smith
Tyler Smith
*Madison Sokacz
Hayley Stamps
Rachel Stawecki
*Kyle Swoffer
Brendan Thorman
Nathan Trombley
*Kylie Veldman
Andrew Vincent
Kevin Waite
Olivia Walters
Jacob Ward
Jacob Wendt
Emily Whitican
Hannah Wiegand
William Wilds
Emilee Wilson
Sara Witgen
*Gregory Woods
Tyler Zisler
* = All A’s
7th Grade
Hannah Ainsworth
*Autumn Armstrong
Brett Barr
Alison Bastianelli
*Garrett Bondy
*Lisa Bricker
Bryanna Bush
*Cheyenne Cani
Kara Carr
Kyle Carr
*Mekaila Chafins
*Kimberly Charney
Justin Chauvin
Mackenzie Clark
Austin Colden
Matthew Collins
Allison Cowhy
Audrey Curtin
*Timothy Donnellon
Bradley Dyer
Justin Evola
Robert Felster
Nicole Fields
Jacklyn Fisher
Allison Fleming
*Spencer French
James Fuhrman
*Emily Fuller
*Mallory Gebauer
Austen Gentner
Adam Glavach
Amber Glavach
*Kelsey Goeschel
*Brooklyn Gordon
Karlee Hartman
Daniel Hazzard
Natalie Hoist
*Paul Jarackas
*Alexandria Jedrzejczak
Nathan Kaatz
Brennan Kersten
Phillip Keyworth
*Mariel Kincaid
Emilee Kinney
Riley Koepf
Ashlyn Kulek
Brianna Lappin
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S E V E N T H G R A D E H O N O R R O L L S T U D E N T S
Emily Allor
Justin Antilla
Kelley Arsenault
Tyler Barnes
Bonnie Barnum
Rachel Bartley
Nicholas Bennett
*Brenna Besko
*Bailey Bischer
Joshua Boggia
Kayla Bowers
Jared Bradley
Stacy Brennan
*Holly Bricker
Derek Brown
Derek Burns
Ingrid Cieplechowicz-Fodor
Andrea Clark
Katelyne Click
Kristi Cloutier
Gregory Cook
*Kevin Cowan
Jason Cowhy
Courtney Crawford
*Melissa Creutz
*Thomas Cribbins
*Natalie Currie
*Derek Desloover
Alexis Downey
Jonathan Eidson
*Broderick Flynn
*Rachel Gebauer
*Joshua Gentner
Elizabeth Glombowski
*Heather Goold
Joel Grant
Mark Heidt
Jennifer Heilig
Brittany Hein
Mitchell Hein
Tyler Hillis
*Cassidy Hossack
Tayler Jasper
Brett Kean
*Courtney Klebba
Kati Klocke
Alex Kocis
*Alana Koepf
*McKenzie Kosiara
Scott Krzak
*Taylor Larsen
Troy Longman
Bradley Lotte
*Danielle Mackey
*Heather May
Savannah McEvoy
James McGhee
Lindsey McLeod
Devin McNeice
Sarah Mlocek
Calli Morris
*Courtney Mowat
*Noah Nicholl
*Kade Nicol
Chace Palmateer
Derreck Phillips Jr
Lauren Piatek
Joshua Porrett
Nicholas Priehs
Taylor Reid
Allison Roestel
Lauren Schoof
*Eliza Seros
*Katalin Shappee
Keely Sheldon
*Curt Silverthorn
Ashley Siwak
Kyle Smith
Robert Smith
Erika Stiles
Miranda Taseski
*Adriona Thomas
Tricia Timlin
Cole Tippit
Franki Whittaker
*Melany Wiczorek
*Jacquelyn Wisniewski
Sean Wolfinger
Cassidy Zwack
8TH GRADE HONOR ROL L S TUDENT S
Bulldog Pride Page 3
Barbra Larsh
Madison Liebler
Megan Lohr
Kenzie MacDonald
*Elizabeth McCall
Joshua McClelland
Grace McGhee
John McIntyre
Hannah Meyers
Tyler Monarch
Brendan Moyer
Gunner Nolan
Trevor Osko
Michelle Painter
Madison Pearl
Jacob Ramsey
Autumn Rivard
Matthew Roberts
Tiffany Rosczewski
Dillon Rose
Kayley Rowbotham
Nicholas Salski
*Autumn Schade
Jasmine Schuette
Brent Schweiger
*Zane Smeznik
*Josie Smith
Austin Snider
*Christian Sokacz
Julia Sommers
Alyssa Stern
Tyler Streu
*Daniel Strunk
Annemarie Taylor
Sarah Beth Taylor
April Timlin
Mallory Turney
Hunter VanHevel
Robert Vinckier
*Elizabeth Waitkus
Mercedes Walanis
Sabrina Wicker
*Jessica Wilcoxon
*Thaddeus Zabor
S E V E N T H G R A D E H O N O R R O L L S T U D E N T S ( C O N T I N U E D )
8th Grade Volleyball
Megan Beiser
Stacy Brennan
Rachel Gebauer
Liz Glombowski
Cassidy Hossack
Kati Klocke
McKenzie Kosiara
Heather May
Devon McNeice
Allison Roestel
Lauren Schoof
Keely Sheldon
Ona Thomas
Donyele Watson
7th & 8th Grade Wrestling
Daniel Hazzard
Mitchell Pratt
Tyler McCormick
Steven Jordan
Gunner Nolan
Joseph Crosley
Jacob Gleason
Tyler Bundon
Bryce Ginzel
Josh Sams
Anthony Anderson
Emily Fuller
Nick Priehs
James Devroy
Bailey Bischer
Chace Palmateer
Quinten Poitra
Austin Reno
R.J. Smith
Sam Frederick
Mike Lossing
Brett Kean
Justin Antilla
Aaron Korotko
Matt Roberts
Derek Desloover
Brad Green
Alex Kingsbury
Brady Bischer – Manager
Tyler Zisler - Manager
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7TH GRADE VOLLEYBALL
8TH GRADE VOLLEYBALL
Wrestling
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7th Grade Volleyball
Alison Bastianelli
Kim Charney
Allie Cowhy
Nicole Fields
Allison Fleming
Mallory Gebauer
Amber Glavach
Kelsey Goeschel
Natalie Hoist
Alex Jedrzejczak
Mariel Kincaid
Hannah Meyers
Michelle Painter
Tessa Palmateer
Autumn Schade
Annie Taylor
As a parent, you’ll be able to tell if your teen is misusing his/her cell
phone by the amount of time they are spending text messaging their
friends. Do they run to answer the phone/text, then hide out to respond
to it? Do you catch them talking or texting late at night or at times when they said they
would be doing something else?
What can you do? Check your phone bill. Most companies can provide an itemized list of
incoming and outgoing calls and text messages on your monthly statements. Make sure
you recognize the numbers on your statement, and if you don’t, ask your teen to identify
them.
-BULLYING-
Help us stop bullying. T
alk to your child
about the negative effects of bullying.
Read through the bullying inform
ation
in your child’s planner and talk to them
about w
hat to do if they are bullied.
Bulldog Pride Page 5
What Sites Do Teens Visit For Music and Videos?
These sites expose teens to the world. They enable teens to access people living
anywhere in the U.S. or in foreign countries, as well as their peers from
school. It’s a place where they can create and showcase who they are
and also keep tabs on all of their friends. Unless under a hidden view or
setting, profile pages are open for all to see. But most of all, teens love
social networking sites because it’s their space. There is a sense of
empowerment attached to controlling a piece of their own world… and
this is typically a world where parents are not present.
Why Do Teens Love These Social Networking Sites?
What Are The Warning Signs Of Cell
Phone Misuse?
As teens spend more and more time online, listening to music and
watching online videos consistently rank in their top three online
activities. More than half of teens (52%) report listening to MP3s in
a given week, with an average listening time of more than four
hours per week.
While the majority of teens might be visiting sites like iTunes and
Rhapsody to legally download and listen to music, many teens are
still visiting illegal music-sharing sites that violate intellectual prop-
erty rights.
YouTube, a video sharing site where users can upload, view, and share video clips, is one
of teens’ four favorite and most visited sites (along with Google, MySpace, and Face-
book). Other than recommended guidelines, there are no barriers to what content is por-
trayed in those videos or who can view them. For example, if a teen were to go to You-
Tube and search for “drug”-related videos, the top 10 search returns have almost 47 mil-
lion views. The top-10 “marijuana”-related videos on YouTube have almost 30 million
views. The top-10 “weed”-related videos on YouTube have been viewed almost 25 million
times. And the top-10 “cocaine”-related videos on YouTube have been viewed about 25
million times.
Teens can also create, star in, and upload the content on video-sharing and music
download sites. For example, the video networking site with the highest concentration of
12-17-year-olds is Stickam.com, a hub for Webcams of people in their bedrooms.
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Teens are using their cell
phones in very creative
ways. Instead of passing
notes in class, they
sometimes send text
messages. In addition to
text messaging, teens can
also access the Internet and
download pictures, videos,
and music with their cell
phones. It’s an instant
source of information, from
finding out about the latest
parties to contacting
someone they might not
have permission to.
They can also receive
messages from anyone,
friend or not, as long as the
other person has the cell
phone number. This can
include spammers,
scammers, identity thieves,
online predators, and
cyberbullies.
Teens can also be alerted to
a text in very discrete ways,
either by downloading a ring
tone that is out of pitch
range of most adults or by
putting their phones on
vibrate. Newer cell phones
enable teens to capture the
moment with photos, ring
tones or short video clips –
a fun and mostly harmless
feature – except when
inappropriate images are
captured and shared for all
to see.
Some teens have even
gone as far as creating a
ring of contacts through text
messaging to make and
alert friends of social
gatherings and other
information.
Everything You Need To Know About March Is Reading Month
Yale Junior High School
March 1st– March 26th
Theme: Lights, Camera, Read!
Individual Student Rewards For Reading
(Completed Student Reading Logs)
3 Hours Completed and Signed by Parents - First Reward
5 Hours Completed and Signed by Parents - Second Reward
7 Hours Completed and Signed by Parents - Admittance to Celebration Reward
Bonus Incentives
-Top 25 Readers In Each Class Get the “Top Dog” Bonus During the Celebration Activity
-Complete an Age Appropriate Book and Have Parent Sign-off and Get Your Name and
Photo Placed in Our “Walk of Fame”
Activities
March 5th Read-In in ELA Class (Students are allowed to wear their slippers,
bring a pillow and blanket, get comfy and read the entire ELA class
period - time goes in their reading log and toward reading rewards)
March 9th First round of reading rewards are handed out.
March 12th Writer Series Visits from Authors. (Students will have the
opportunity to listen to authors talk about their experiences and
drive to write)
March 16th Second round of reading rewards are handed out.
March 17th St. Patrick Day Read-In in ELA Class (Students are encouraged to
wear green. Students wearing green will be involved in give-aways
for participating in the read-in - time goes in their reading log and
toward reading rewards)
March 19th Dress as Your Favorite Character in a Book (Students are encouraged to dress like their favorite character from a book or
novel. The dress code applies. Students are not allow to depict
violent or age-inappropriate characters. Students are encouraged to
discuss their ideas with their language arts teachers prior to the
day’s activities. Awards will be given to the most creative costumes)
March 19th Last day to turn in reading logs.
March 23rd Third round of reading rewards are handed out.
March 26th Celebration Activity and Top Dog Rewards Handed Out
How Are Teens Using Their High-
Tech Phones?
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Check Out the March is Reading Month Activities on pages 6 & 7.
2nd Semester Honor Rolls are on Pages 2 & 3
Good Information about Students and Technology from “Parents the Anti-Drug” Organization on Pages 5 & 6
Telephone: (810)-387-3231 Fax: (810)-387-9207 Email: www.yale.k12.mi.us
Excellence in Education
BULLDOG
PRIDE!