July 2009 A community where learners excel!
Board of Education: Don Edwards-President; Gail Wrighter-Vice President; Jack Sines; Donald Vredenburgh; Judy Warner.Superintendent of Schools-Robert Bundy; Assistant Superintendent of Schools-Carol Denz.
NewsletterNewsletterVol. IX, No. 11
Congratulations Class of 2009Congratulations Class of 2009
More graduation photos on pages 12 & 13More graduation photos on pages 12 & 13
Valedictorian SalutatorianAlexis Lawton
Alexis Lawton is a member of the National Honor Society,
Envirothon, vocal ensemble and the chorus. She was a member of the Varsity Lacrosse and Tennis teams. She received the Girl Scouts Silver Award and the Outstanding Accompanist Award. She was awarded the PTA, Hatala Orthodontic and Academic Excellence scholarships. In the fall, she will attend Syracuse University, majoring in health sciences.
Christina Feldpausch
Christina Feldpausch is a member of the National Honor Society,
Envirothon, Art Club, Weather Watchers, Future Educators of America, Engineering Explorer Post 76, Yearbook Committee, SADD, Girls’ Varsity Lacrosse and Varsity Swimming and Diving. She was a Lacrosse Academic All-Star, a National Merit Scholarship Commended Student, Student of the Month and Year,
See Valedictorian, page 3.
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Matthew Kane
Matthew Kane is a member of the National Honor Society,
Envirothon, and the Science and Chemistry Olympiad teams. He was a member of the Varsity Soccer and Track teams. He received a Provost Scholarship and will attend the University at Buff alo to major in aerospace engineering.
Nathaniel Oberhaus
Nathaniel Oberhaus is a member of the National
Honor Society, the Chemistry Olympiad team, Weather Watchers and the Varsity Lacrosse and Soccer teams. He was a Middle and High School math and science tutor. He received the following scholarships: NYS Lottery Leaders of Tomorrow, Maine Kiwanis Technology Education Association,
the University of Buff alo Provost, and the University of Buff alo Civil Engineering Garman. He received the following awards: US Air Force Scholar/Athlete of the Year, Student of
Molly Carney
Molly Carney is a member of the National Honor Society.
She was on the Varsity Swim team and a team captain for two years, competing in Section IV, in states and in the Empire State Games for three years. She was a CF Scholarship Foundation volunteer and a swim instructor volunteer. She was a member of Student Council for one year and the Chenango Aquatics Swim
Club. She received a Regents Scholarship and the Girl Scout Silver Award. She will attend SUNY Geneseso and major in communications.
Corey Fletcher
Corey Fletcher is a member of the National Honor Society. He
played on both the Varsity Baseball and Golf teams. He received a Wilkes Academic Scholarship and will attend Wilkes in the fall, majoring in pharmacy.
the Year in AP physics and CAD, American Chemical Society Award of High Achievement, two-time Lacrosse All-League, First Team All-Star, three-time Soccer All-Division, First Team All-Star, Soccer Academic All-Star and STAC Sportsmanship Award. He will attend the University at Buff alo Honors College, majoring in civil engineering.
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Mike Jeske
Mike Jeske is a member of the National Honor Society
and served as Student Council secretary and SADD treasurer. He is a Binghamton Special Olympics and Catholic Charities food pantry volunteer. As a member of the Varsity Football, Basketball and Baseball teams, he received many awards, including basketball and baseball STAC All-Star, baseball and
football Division III All-Star and WBNG-TV Athlete of the Week. He is a United States Army National Scholar Athlete, received the Joseph P. Mangan American Legion Award, and is the Business Education Student of the Year. He will attend the University of Albany, majoring in fi nance. He plans to work for a major corporation.
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and listed in Who’s Who Among American High School Students. She received the following awards and scholarships: U.S. Achievement Academy Award, Elmira College Valedictory Scholarship, New York State Academic Excellence Scholarship, Joseph P. Mangan Humanitarian Award, U.S. Marine Corps Scholastic Excellence Award, and Daughters of the American Revolution Award. She will attend Elmira College and major in biology/chemistry, pre-med.
Valedictorian, from page 1.
Elizabeth Tiffany
Elizabeth Tiff any is a member of the National Honor
Society and its tutoring program, SADD, CF newspaper, and Varsity Girls Lacrosse for four years. She participated in Cornell’s “Fossil Finders” study and the CF Spanish service trip to Costa Rica. She received the following: Rotary Youth Leadership Award, American Legion Ladies Auxiliary Award and a St.
Lawrence University Scholarship. In the fall, she will attend St. Lawrence University where she plans to major in global studies.
Kacey Deamer
Kacey Deamer is a member of the National Honor Society,
Environthon, the CF newspaper, Upstagers, and Chorus and Vocal Ensemble. She is also a tutor, was in the band, and was a basketball cheerleader. She has been a member of the Varsity Tennis team since seventh-grade. She received an Ithaca College grant, the Rod Serling Scholarship and the Park
Finalist Award. She will attend Ithaca College to major in journalism and environmental studies.
Andrew Hallett
Andrew Hallett is a member of the National Honor Society,
Envirothon, and the Science and Chemistry Olympiad teams. He received a Dean’s Scholarship and will attend the Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Science to major in pharmacy.
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Envirothon team fi nishes big
Once again, the Chenango Forks Envirothon team maintained its stranglehold on Broome County by winning its 13th county championship in 14 years.
On April 30, at the Regional Envirothon Competition, Th e Murderous Mermots team of Cassi Burgin, Amber Bates, Shaun Sager, Alexandria Driscoll and Tyler Lawton placed ninth out of 16 county teams and 23rd out of 37 regional teams.
Th e Hedonistic Hellbender team of Courtney Robinson, Kacey Deamer, Alexis Lawton, Erin Elder and Christina Feldpausch placed fourth out of 16 county teams and sixth out of 37 regional teams. Th e Decomposers team of Sharon Hartzell, Ryan Pasternak, Pat Michalski, Nolan Rollo and James Haley III placed third out of 16 county teams and fi fth out of 37 regional teams.
Th e highlight of the competition was the Jackalopes team of Tiff any Evanchof, Matthew Kane, Andrew Hallett, Drew Kachmor and Alex Berkowitz winning Forks its 13th trip to the State Envirothon competition. Th ey placed fi rst out of 16 teams in Broome County and second out of 37 teams from Tompkins, Tioga, Schuyler, Chemung and Broome counties.
On May 27 and 28, the Jackalopes competed again at Kueka College against 56 other county-championship teams from New York, including giant downstate and Long Island schools as well as urban science magnet schools. Forks placed ninth out of 56 schools for a tenth top-ten fi nish state wide since 1996. Congratulations to all the teams that competed.
Th e fi rst place“Jackalopes.”
-Tim Conner, HS science
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Class of 2009 - Future plansShalisa Amatuccio ..............................Broome Community CollegeMichael Baggerman ..............................................SUNY BrockportSierra Barnett ......................................................SUNY MorrisvilleShane Baron .........................................................SUNY BrockportMark Bartlett ................................................... Alfred State CollegeKatlyne Bartlow .................................Broome Community CollegeEmily Barvinchak ......................................................SUNY AlbanyAlexander Berkowitz .............................................. Drew UniversityCourtney Blair ...................................Broome Community CollegeAddison Brassard ................................Broome Community CollegeAmanda Brooks ......................................................SUNY OneontaKyle Brothers..................................................................Work forceKristen Bunker ...................................Broome Community CollegeCassandra Burgin ...............................................SUNY PlattsburghMackenzie Calvasina ..........................Broome Community CollegeRussell Card ..............................................Morrisville State CollegeJake Carl ............................................Broome Community CollegeMolly Carney ..........................................................SUNY GeneseoKiefer Collingwood ...................Broome Community College/PrattDaniel Conklin ..................................Broome Community CollegeLindsey Conrad ..................................Broome Community CollegeJoel Cook ..........................................Broome Community ColllegeSamantha Davern ............................................... Cazenovia CollegeNoah Davis ................................................Penn State Wilkes-BarreKacey Deamer ........................................................... Ithaca CollegeJohn DeOrdio ........................................................SUNY OneontaHope DeVigili ......................................................Roberts WesleyanAnnastashia Dillenbeck ......................Broome Community CollegeSteven Dimmick............................................... SUNY BinghamtonBrittany Doris ........................................................... Ithaca CollegeJessica Dyer ........................................Broome Community CollegeErin Elder .............................................................SUNY BrockportJames Ellis ....................... Tompkins Cortland Community CollegeTiff any Evanchof ........................................................... SUNY ESFChristina Feldpausch ................................................Elmira CollegeJames Felter ........................................Broome Community CollegeAusten Ferranti .......................................................SUNY OneontaHeather Finn ......................................Broome Community CollegeCorey Fletcher ..........................Wilkes-Nesbitt School of PharmacyRebekka Fredericks ...............Tompkins Cortland Community CollegeRyan Freije ............................................................... St. John Fisher Zachary Frost-Youngs .........................Broome Community CollegeTylor Gardiner ...................................Broome Community CollegeKevin Gaydorus ...................................................SUNY BrockportGregory Gazdik ..................................Broome Community CollegeTyler Gill ............................................................. US Marine CorpsKaitlyn Gillette ...................................Broome Community CollegeEmily Ginty ...........................................................SUNY FredoniaMyranda Gove ...................................Broome Community CollegeJuvenal Griswold ................................Broome Community CollegeAmanda Grubham .............................Broome Community College
Abigail Guditis ...................................Broome Community CollegeLucas Guinan .................................................St. Josephs UniversityJames Guth ........................................Broome Community CollegeAndrew Hallett ....................................Albany College of PharmacyJason Hamel ....................................................University at Buff aloKevin Hamilton ..................................Youngstown State UniversityRyan Herceg ................................................Broome-Tioga BOCESShawnHerceg ..............................................Broome-Tioga BOCESChelsie Hill ........................................Broome Community CollegeMichael Hogan ........................................................ St. John FisherJessica Holzlein .......................................................................TravelJonathan Honour ...........................Onondaga Community CollegeLouis Hurbis ......................................Broome Community CollegeRichard Ingraham ..........................................................Work forceJacqueline Ivan ..........................................Mount St. Mary CollegeColin Jenks........................................................United States ArmyMichael Jeske ..................................................University of AlbanyErik Jones ...........................................Broome Community CollegeJesse Jones ..........................................Broome Community CollegeDrew Kachmor...................................................SUNY PlattsburghMatthew Kane .................................................University at Buff aloTimothy Kane ......................................................Hartwick CollegeDerek Kegley ......................................Broome Community CollegeErin Kelly ...........................................Broome Community CollegeAshley Knox .............................................................SUNY CantonMegan Kresge ......................................Broome Community collegeAllison Krolczyk .................................................... Daemen CollegeDanielle LaNave .................................Broome Community CollegeAlexis Lawton ....................................................Syracuse UniversityJackson Lesko ............................................................ Ithaca College Cassandra Lord ..................................Broome Community CollegeJamie Lord .........................................Broome Community CollegeEmily Lowe ............................................................... Ithaca CollegeRobert Luce ............................................ Th e College of Saint RoseIan Lukasik.........................................Broome Community CollegeRobert Lumsden ................................Broome Community CollegeMehzabin Mahfuz ..............................................SUNY StonybrookMichelle Marinich ............................................ Alfred State CollegeTh omas Markham ..............................Broome Community CollegeDaniel Maximowicz ...............................................SUNY CortlandBrittany Merriman .............................Broome Community CollegePatrick Michalski ................................Broome Community CollegeJenna Miner .......................................Broome Community CollegeKevin Moppert ...................................Broome Community CollegeKalyn Nichols ....................................................College of St. RoseNathaniel Oberhaus ........................................University at Buff aloCorry Owen ....................................................... Rutgers UniversityLizbith Page .......................................Broome Community CollegeRyan Pasternak ...................................Broome Community CollegeTanner Patrick ....................................Broome Community CollegeAnna Pavlovic .................................... Culinary Institute of AmericaKarly Pero ........................................................ LeMoyne College
5July 2009 Congratulations CF StudentsGavin Pica ..........................................Broome Community College Alexander Picciano .............................Broome Community CollegeChristopher Powers .....................................Binghamton UniversityMatthew Pratt ................................Onondaga Community CollegeJohnathan Raff erty .............................Broome Community CollegeNicole Rapino ...................................................Syracuse UniversityNicholas Reynolds .......................................................SUNY DelhiBrittany Rhinehart .............................Broome Community CollegeKayla Rice ..........................................Broome Community CollegeWilliam Rogers ..................................Broome Community CollegeNolan Rollo ..............................Michigan Technological UniversityAndrea Rosenbarker .............................................. Missionary workAmber Sabo........................................Broome Community CollegeMichael Sackett ..................................Broome Community CollegeLindsay Sanaeko .................................Broome Community CollegeChristopher Schultz .......................................................Work forceTimothy Schultz.............................................................Work forceTyler Schulz.....................................................University at Buff aloLacee Scott-Lindsey ........................................................Work forceShelbi Seymour ..................................Broome Community CollegeStephanie Shephard ............................Broome Community CollegeEmily Silverio .....................................Broome Community CollegeNicole Simonis ................ Tompkins Cortland Community CollegeChris Singh ..........................................................Drexel UniversityJesse Smith .....................................................................Work force Kody Smyder .....................................Broome Community CollegeChristopher Soden ............................................United States ArmyGunnar Soule .....................................Broome Community CollegeChristopher Spear ................................................. Daemen CollegeJonathan Spence .................................Broome Community CollegeMeghan Spencer ............................................... SUNY BinghamtonMichelle Staiger ......................................................... Ithaca CollegeStephen Stermer .................................Broome Community CollegeCaitlin Sweeney ................................... Nassau Community CollegeJoseph Taylor ..................................................... United States NavyTyler Th arratt ......................................................... National GuardChris Th ompson ............................................................Work forceElizabeth Tiff any ........................................ St. Lawrence UniversitySabrina Torillo ....................................Broome Community CollegeMaria Urda .............................................................. SUNY OswegoMatthew VanDoorn .......................................................Work forceHaley VanTassel ..........................................Binghamton UniversityJesse Villella ......................................................... Wilkes UniversityParker Ward .......................................Broome Community CollegeJason Waterman ........................................................ Ithaca CollegeColin Wheeler ................................Onondaga Community CollegeAaron White ..................................................................Work forceChristopher White .............................Broome Community CollegeTh omas White ................................Pikes Peak Community CollegeJulia Wickersheim .......................................Th e College of St. RoseChelsea Witbeck.........................................................Davis CollegeAshley Wolfanger ...............................Broome Community CollegeTimothy Zdimal..........................Onondaga Community College
The Rotary Club of Nimmonsburg announced the selection of Elizabeth McGowan, Martin Beach, Alyssa Niman and Lauren Guth as participants in
Rotary District 7170’s 27th Annual Rotary Youth Leadership (RYLA) Conference held June 28 to July 3 at Hartwick College, Oneonta. Th e selections were based on a review of the candidate’s application and a personal interview with a selection committee of Nimmonsburg Rotarians. Chenango Forks High School students were among more than 100 high school juniors who lived, worked, studied and played together at the conference. Aimed at developing leadership potential in young people, the RYLA Conference featured speakers and workshops focusing on decision-making, ethics, critical thinking, communicating eff ectively, career development, public service, contemporary problems, and other challenging issues.
Marty Beach, Alyssa Niman, Lauren Guth and Elizabeth McGowan.
-Linda Myers, communications coordinator
Students participate in conference
Learning about other countries
During the fi rst week of May,
Chenango Forks French and Spanish classes heard from speakers about their travels to other countries and the study experiences they learned while there.
Th is year, SUNY Cortland seniors Nicole LoCascio and Erin Grosso talked about their study-abroad experiences in Spain and Italy. Forks foreign language students who traveled to Costa Rica and France shared their impressions.
Last, Colleen Giblin, CF graduate and sophomore at Cornell University, talked about her travels to Brazil and her experience with rotary.
Alyssa Hawras, Mackenzie Faughnan and Taylor Stephens talked about their trip to Paris.
-Jerry Myers, HS French
July 20096 Congratulations CF StudentsCongratulations CF StudentsAwards and AchievementsAlbany College of Pharmacy Dean’s Scholarship .......................................................................................................Andrew Hallett
Anthony R. Rohman Memorial Lacrosse Sportsmanship Scholarship .................................................John DeOrdio & Matthew Pratt
Anthony R. Rohman Memorial Wrestling Sportsmanship Scholarship ............................................................................. Jesse Villella
Binghamton Police Emerald Society Scholarship ........................................................................................................John DeOrdio
Broome Community College Tech Prep/Career Pathways Early Childhood Education Scholarship .................................. Kody Smyder
Brome-Tioga BOCES National Technical Honor Society Nominee ................................................................................ Corry Owen
Broome-Tioga BOCES Community Service Award ..............................................................Rebekka Fredericks, Michelle Marinich, Shelbi Seymour, Stephanie Shephard, Caitlin Sweeney, Sabrina Torillo, Ashley Wolfanger
Broome-Tioga BOCES Lisa Tyler Memorial Scholarship ................................................................................... Stephanie Shephard
Broome-Tioga BOCES Outstanding Student Award ...........................................................................................Michelle Marinich
Broome-Tioga BOCES President’s Award for Outstanding Academic Achievement .... Michelle Marinich, Caitlin Sweeney, Sabrina Torillo
Broome-Tioga BOCES School to Careers Outstanding Student Award .......................................................................... Corry Owen
Broome-Tioga BOCES Tioga Region Antique Auto Club of America Award ............................................................... Th omas White
Cady Family Music Scholarship ...................................................................................................... Emily Lowe, Julia Wickersheim
Chenango Forks Band Booster Awards ................................................. Christopher Singh, Daniel Maximowicz, Stephanie Shephard
Charles Sabine Memorial Award ...............................................................................................................................Michael Jeske
Charlotte Kenyon Memorial Award ................................................................................................... Karly Pero & Jacqueline Ivan
Chenango Forks Administration Award Scholarships ........................................................................ Molly Carney & Corey Fletcher
Chenango Forks Band Boosters Scholarship .......................................... Daniel Maximowicz, Stephanie Shephard, Christopher Singh
Chenango Forks Community Association Scholarships .....................................................................Corry Owen & Meghan Spencer
Chenango Forks Good Sportsmanship Award .................................................................. Austen Ferranti, James Felter, Maria Urda
Chenango Forks PTA Scholarship .................................................................................. Megan Kresge, Alexis Lawton, Maria Urda
Chenango Forks Scholarship Foundation ............................Shane Baron, Amanda Brooks, Molly Carney, Brittany Doris, Erin Elder, Tiff any Evanchof, Christina Feldpausch, Austen Ferranti, Heather Finn, Emily Ginty, Abigail Guiditis, Andrew Hallett, Lucas Guinan, Jacqueline Ivan, Michael Jeske, Drew Kachmor, Matthew Kane, Megan Kresge, Allison Krolczyk, Cassandra Lord, Emily Lowe, Michelle Marinich, Daniel Maximowicz, Nathaniel Oberhaus, Corry Owen, Lizbith Page, Anna Pavlovic, Karly Pero, Tyler Schulz, Chris Singh, Kody Smyder, Meghan Spencer, Michelle Staiger, Sabrina Torillo, Maria Urda, Haley VanTassel, Jesse Villella, Julia Wickersheim
Christopher Reardon Memorial Scholarship ..................................................................................................................Ashley Knox
College of Saint Rose Provost Scholarship ...................................................................................................................Kalyn Nichols
Daeman College President’s Award .........................................................................................................................Allison Krolczyk
Dance Connection Award ..................................................Brittany Doris, Michelle Marinich, Brittany Rhinehart, Sabrinia Torillo
Daniela “Dani” Mariano Memorial Scholarship ..........................................................................................................Amber Sabo
Dar American History Award ........................................................................................................................ Christina Feldpausch
Dar Good Citizenship Award .................................................................................................................................Jacqueline Ivan
David E. Frank Memorial Music Award ......................................................................................................................Nolan Rollo
Dr. John R. Grasso, D.D.S. Memorial Scholarship ................................................................................................... Corry Owen
7July 2009 Congratulations CF StudentsCongratulations CF StudentsDr. John R. Grasso, D.D.S. Ranking Scholarship .......................................................................................................... Chelsie Hill
Dr. Robert Smith Memorial Foundation Scholarship ........................................................................ Erin Elder & Lindsay Sanaeko
Dorothy Benjamin In Pursuit Of Education Scholarship ......................................................................................... Michael Sackett
Drexel University Dean’s Scholarship ...................................................................................................................Christopher Singh
Elmira College Valedictorian Scholarship ........................................................................................................ Christina Feldpausch
Frank G. Paul Award ...............................................................................................................Cassandra Lord & Ryan Pasternak
Hatala Orthodontics PC Scholarship Award ..............................................................................................................Alexis Lawton
Hearts And Hands Scholarship ....................................................................................................Timothy Kane & Allison Krolczyk
Hill-N-Dale Garden Club Award ...........................................................................................................................Drew Kachmor
India Pinney Memorial .........................................................................................................................................Jason Waterman
Ithaca College Grant, Rod Serling Scholarship, Park Scholar Finalist Scholarship ....................................................... Kacey Deamer
Ithaca College All Access Grant, Ithaca College Flora Brown Grant ................................................................................ Emily Lowe
Ithaca College Roy H. Park Scholar Rod Serling Video Scholarship ...............................................................................Jackson Lesko
Ithaca College Carl Sgrecci Scholarship ...................................................................................................................Jason Waterman
Jack Prantis Memorial Scholarship ...................................................................................................................Michael Baggerman
Jack Sherman Toyota Scholarship ................................................................................................................................ James Felter
James & Th elma Barrett Memorial Scholarship ..................................................................... Ryan Pasternak & Alexander Picciano
Jesse Baker Scholarship .....................................................................Kacey Deamer, Erin Edler, Tiff any Evanchof, Elizabeth Tiff any
John L. Weaver, Sr. Memorial Scholarship .................................................................................................................Lucas Guinan
John Phillip Sousa National Band Award ........................................................................................................ Stephanie Shephard
Joseph P. Mangan Post 1194 American Legion Citizenship Award ...........................................................................Allison Krolczyk
Joseph P. Mangan Post 1194 American Legion Humanitarian Award .............................................................. Christina Feldpausch
Joseph P. Mangan Post 1194 American Legion Ladies Auxiliary Award ..................................................................Elizabeth Tiff any
Joseph P. Mangan Post 1194 American Legion Personal Eff ort Award ..........................................................................Michael Jeske
Kattelville Athletic Association ..................................................Shane Baron, Allison Krolczyk, Michelle Marinich, Timothy Zdimal
Kelly’s Hope Memorial Scholarship ......................................................................... Jacqueline Ivan, Cassandra Lord, Emily Silverio, Meghan Spencer, Michelle Staiger, Haley VanTassel
Ken Spenard Memorial Scholarship ............................................................................................................................. Jesse Villella
LeMoyne Community Award ......................................................................................................................................... Karly Pero
Louis Armstrong Jazz Award ..............................................................................................................................Christopher Singh
Maine Kiwanis and Southern Tier Technology Educator’s Association Award ..................................................... Nathaniel Oberhaus
Mary R. Cook Scholarship ........................................................................................................................................Nicole Rapino
Matthew Ellis Scholarship ............................................................................................... Emily Ginty, Ryan Herceg, Shawn Herceg
Mckay Gell Kopyar Memorial Scholarship ................................................................................................................ Kacey Deamer
Mount Saint Mary Grant, Presidential Award, Merit Scholarship, & Athletic Scholarship .........................................Jacqueline Ivan
National Merit Scholarship Commended Student ........................................................................................ Christina Feldpausch
July 20098 Congratulations CF StudentsCongratulations CF StudentsNew York Lottery Leaders Of Tomorrow Scholarship ........................................................................................ Nathaniel Oberhaus
New York State Attorney General Triple “C’ Award ........................................................................ Courtney Blair & Lucas Guinan
New York State Comptroller Achievement Award .......................................................................................................... Chris Singh
New York State Scholarship for Academic Excellence ........................................Molly Carney, Christina Feldpausch, Andrew Hallett, Alexis Lawton, Jackson Lesko
Patrick Blair Memorial Award ................................................................................................................................. Megan Kresge
Peoples National Bank Scholarship ..........................................................................................Amanda Brooks & Danielle LaNave
Port Crane Civic Association Scholarship ...................................................................................... Megan Kresge & Allison Krolczyk
Portfolio Squad Art Scholarship “Where Your Ideas For Tomorrow Begin Today” Award ..........Cassandra Burgin, Kiefer Collingwood, Heather Finn, Erik Jones, Jesse Jones, Ian Lukasik, Colin Wheeler
Portfolio Squad Art Scholarship “Patrick Blair Emerging Artist” Award .............................................................. Amanda Grubham
Pratt Institute Art Scholarship .......................................................................................................................... Kiefer Collingwood
Robert Cushing Memorial Award .................................................................................................................. Christian Feldpausch
Rutgers University Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy James Dickson Car Scholarship ..................................................... Corry Owen
Ryan A. Carr Memorial ...................................................................................................................................... Tiff any Evanchof
St. Joseph’s University Presidential Scholarship ...........................................................................................................Lucas Guinan
St. Lawrence University, University Scholarship ....................................................................................................Elizabeth Tiff any
Senator Th omas W. Libous Student Community Service Award ................................................................................Austen Ferranti
Semper Fidelis Award for Music Excellence ..................................................................................................... Daniel Maximowicz
State University of New York at Brockport Dean’s Scholarship ................................. Michael Baggerman, Erin Elder, Kevin Gaydorus
State University of New York at Buff alo Provost Scholarship .................................................. Matthew Kane & Nathaniel Oberhaus
State University of New York at Oneonta Auxiliary Services Merit Scholarship for Academic Achievement ..................Austen Ferranti
State University of New York at Oneonta Presidential Scholarship ........................................................................... Amanda Brooks
State University of New York at Plattsburgh Award for Academic Excellence ..............................................................Drew Kachmor
Student Council Leadership Scholarship ...................................................................................................................... Corry Owen
Syracuse University Founder’s Scholarship ..................................................................................................................Alexis Lawton
Syracuse University Deans Scholarship, Syracuse University Grant ..............................................................................Nicole Rapino
Two Rivers Homemakers’ Club of Chenango Forks ...........................................................................Cassandra Burgin & Erin Elder
US Air Force Math & Science Award...................................................................................................................... Matthew Kane
US Air Force Scholar Athlete ....................................................................................................Emily Lowe & Nathaniel Oberhaus
US Air Force Technology Award ................................................................................................................................... Jesse Villela
US Army Reserve National Scholar/Athlete Award ......................................................................... Michael Jeske & Michelle Staiger
US Marines Distinguished Athlete Award ................................................................................................ Tyler Gill & Amber Sabo
US Marines Scholastic Excellence Award ........................................................................................................ Christina Feldpausch
Wegmans Scholarship ................................................................................................................................................... Jamie Lord
Wilkes University Academic Scholarship .................................................................................................................Corey Fletcher
9July 2009 High SchoolHigh SchoolAfter-Prom Party a success
One Sunday afternoon last September, I stood at the grocery checkout, minding my own business, when I heard a friendly voice say, “Hi Lori!” I looked up
and recognized a Forks mom. We started chatting and during the course of our conversation she asked me if I would chair the 2009 After-Prom Party (APP).
Little did I know what APP stood for, let alone what it involved. She assured me that if I took the position she would stand by me and guide me through the process. On blind faith, I told her I would do it.
Today, ten months later, I can say this super energized, highly-motivated, top-notch-attention-to-detail-non-stop-wonder woman stood true to her words. She and numerous other dedicated women, and several good-natured men, stepped forward and volunteered their time and talents to give the junior and senior students a spectacular party.
Approximately 20 volunteers met monthly to plan the event. Nearly 40 volunteers attended the party to help facilitate, more than 100 businesses and private individuals donated money or prizes totaling nearly $15,000 to fund this event,
Advance Auto Parts,Air Temp Heating & Air Conditioning,Applebee’s, Arby’s, Atwater Wireless, Au’Some Candies, BAE Systems, Barbells of Binghamton, Behlog’s, Belden Hill, Belknap Lumber, Inc.,Bert Adams Disposal, Inc., Best Bagels, Binghamton Giant Market, Inc.,Binghamton Tennis Center, Birnie Bus Services, Inc., B-Mets,BC Youth Prevention Partnership-KYDS Coalition,Brass Lantern Tavern,Broome County Auto Dealers Council, Inc.,Broome County Sheriff ’s Association,Buckingham Manufacturing Co., Burger King, California Sundaze, Carol Boughner, Carpenter’s Union #281, Casey’s Restaurant, CB Dental, CB Physical Th erapy, CF Cafeteria, CF Foods Class, CF Football Boosters,CF SADD Chapter, CF Wrestling Club,CF Community Association,Chenango Commons Golf Course,Chenango Fitness,Chenango Ice Rink and Event Center,Chenango Sales,Chenango Valley State Park, Chicken Chalet, Christie’s,
Th e After-Prom Party Committee thanks the following businesses and individuals for their patronage.
Cold Stone Creamery, Conti Jewelers, Country Additions,Cracker Barrel Old Country Store,Creature Comforts, CVS, Dance Connection, Denny’s, Donna Sczesny, Dr. Mark Whitford,EBE Offi ce Source, Inc., Empire Soccer,English Financial Services,Felix Roma & Sons, Inc.,Foland Lumber & Building Supplies, Friendly’s, Frito-Lay, Genegantslet Golf Court,Glen Wood Financial Services, Grande,Greek Peak, Guiseppe’s,Harold and Donna Snopek, Hatala Orthodontics,Hatala Orthodontics, car wash,Hogan, Sarzynski, Lynch, Surowka & DeWind,House of Reardon, HP Hood/Crowley’s,IBEW - Local 325, IBI-NY, Inc., IHOP, Je T’Aime, Joe’s Laser Car Wash,Jones Humdinger, Julie’s Nails,Kampai Japanese Steakhouse,Kattelville Athletic Association,Kim’s Kuts and Kurls,L. Picciano and Son, Inc., Laura’s Luncheonette,Lisa Kumpon, Little Venice Restaurant,Lori Ashley Salon, Maine’s,
Manley Associates, McGirk’s Irish Pub,Meineke Discount Muffl ers/Brakes,Midway Lanes, Mirabito Fuel Group,Monica John, Mr. Rooter Plumbing,Ms. Judi Barrett, Ms. Judy’s Hair Plus,NBT Bank, Nirchi’s,Northgate Cards & Gifts, Inc.,Olum’s, Pasquale’s Deli, Pepsi, Pickle Barrel,Regal Cinemas, Ron Crawford,Ruby & Sons Jewelers, Sam’s Club,Scutt’s Driving Academy, Simmons Auto Service,Sip of Seattle, Spiedie & Rib Pit,ST Harley-Davidson, Staple’s, Starbucks, State Farm Insurance, Studio So-Ho, Subway, Suzy Q’s, Target, Team World, Th e Hockey Shop, Th e Silo Restaurant, Th eodore Pastalan, PT, Tioga State Bank, Tom Ellis Refrigeration,Tommy’s Hairstylists, Tom’s Coff ee,Tom’s Famous Texas Hots, Tri-Cities Opera,Upfront Auto, Van Cott Jewelers,WAAL 99.1 FM, Wal-Mart, Warner’s Gas Service, WBNG, Wegman’s, Wendbing Corporation, Wendy’s, WICZ-TV 40, William Dutcher, Willow Run.
and hundreds of Forks supporters contributed to the fundraisers.
An enormous thank you goes to everyone who pitched in to contribute to the APP’s success. Furthermore, this event would not have been possible without the cooperative support of the Forks administration, including the business, attendance, communication and maintenance offi ces and staff . Th ank you one and all!
Next time you’re out shopping minding your own business, you might encounter someone who off ers you the opportunity to help chair a school event. Go ahead and take a leap of faith. I assure you the work is worthwhile and the rewards are plentiful.
-Lori Dayton, APP chair
Seniors Michelle Marinich and Shane Baron, along with sophomore Emma O’Neill, sing a Karaoke song at the APP.
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What a sensational way, on a hot May 19 budget-vote day, to refresh and aesthetically please the Chenango Forks community.
During the budget vote, artwork from each building was on display. Diane Sheehan, Keith Rosko, Jessica Russell and Debbie
Ice cream and voters everywhere
Students and staff enjoy ice cream on budget vote day.
Abbey all displayed their students’ artwork in the high school cafeteria.
Whether it was a multi-media “Museum Night” video, or artist display boards needed as a requirement for the New York State Art Regents (the only one off ered in the state), all agreed our senses were enticed. Many art forms were on display, including sculpture, watercolors, paintings, ceramics, mosaics and glass etching.
In addition to the wonderful artwork, voters, students and families enjoyed free ice cream sponsored by the CF Teachers’ Association. It was a nice way for residents, students and staff to see what our students work on throughout the year and to get some ice cream to boot.
-Diane Sheehan, HS art
MS principal’s message
Our recent infl uenza issue carried us into uncharted waters with new challenges and little preceding experience to follow. In the end, it appears we
made it through the unwelcome experience and are now better prepared and more knowledgeable if such a situation ever happens again. All reports say our children have or are recovering. Th at, of course, is the most important factor, and we are extremely grateful. We are grateful to many.
We are grateful to the faculty and staff of the Middle School who reported to work in the face of the unknown and with trust that the administration was taking every possible precaution to ensure the health and safety of the Middle School community. Sure, some faculty and staff were most likely apprehensive, however, they all chose to be here because they understood the importance of their presence to the operation of our school. Th ey were here because the children needed them to be here.
We are grateful to the two staff members who were told they could not report to work, although they wanted to, and they returned as soon as they were allowed. To cover their positions and other spots we needed four diff erent substitutes. Four of our regular substitutes responded without hesitation. Th eir commitment is greatly appreciated.
We are grateful to our cleaners, maintenance personnel and cafeteria workers. Th ey were here every day. As they do every day, they picked up the dropped food, swept up the dirt, and ensured that the plumbing stayed in good order. Without them one can only imagine how diffi cult the situation could have been.
We are especially grateful to our attendance clerk and our building secretary. Th ose two answered innumerable phone
questions and maintained a ready attitude to assist any and all children, parents, and teachers with the myriad of inquiries that were constantly directed their way.
We thank the superintendent for his capable and confi dent handling of the situation. Th e forthright and eff ective communications to the press, the regular press conferences, including one on Saturday afternoon, along with the daily updates on the Internet, kept everyone informed and confi dent that all was being done to ensure the children’s safety.
Appreciation is also extended to the Broome County Department of Health. It was their knowledge that guided us through this uncharted territory. Without their recommendations and guidelines, hysteria and misinformation would have reigned and rained. We also thank our school doctor for his quick and accurate assessment of the situation.
Special thanks to the one who stood in the center of the storm. She is our school nurse, Pam Shapley. She saw every sick child and she answered what must have seemed like a thousand phone calls. She calmed the anxious and directed those with little understanding. She met with lines of parents and students. She showed up early and went home late. Her nursing and communication skills saved the day.
But of course, a very large extension of appreciation goes out to our parents and students. You supported us, you did what was asked, and you believed that we would do whatever we could to ensure your child’s safety. Our school went on, the year came to a successful conclusion, (our beautiful eighth-grade graduation was a testament to that), and we will be ready to start again in September. We have a beautiful school and a beautiful school community. Th ank you all.
-Bill Burke, MS principal
11July 2009 Congratulations CF StudentsCongratulations CF Students
-Kathleen Keir, HS substitute principal
HS principal’s message
That’s all folks. “In the fi eld of observation, chance favors only the prepared mind,” said Louis Pasteur, French scientist.
Th e above quote helps explain some extremely valuable lessons I was given the “chance” to observe over the last school year. As this is being written, I am completing my year as the substitute High School principal. Th is year has been an extraordinary opportunity to observe and be a part of an outstanding high school. I would like to share some of the observations I was fortunate enough to make over the last several months. Parents, community members, administrators, students
and staff all share the highest regard for education. I’ve seen this in the halls, on the fi elds, in the auditorium, in the pool, in the classrooms, on fi eld trips, at the mall, and throughout the entire community. Please continue to have a high regard for ALL students to be successful in the workplace and in life.
Our students do their best when they have support. Th ey seek support, off er support, work to maintain systems of support, and value the support others share with them. Please continue to off er your support to ALL students. Our High School is one of the most
important resources we have because our future is here. Please continue to be here with us. Please continue all of the wonderful and self-sacrifi cing acts you perform throughout the year for ALL students, for ALL of our futures.
So, it’s time. It’s time to say a heartfelt THANK YOU to everyone for helping me during the year and for welcoming me into the High School. It’s time to wish you all of the best and to sincerely let you know I will not be far away. My eyes, ears and heart will always be watching, listening and caring for ALL High School students and staff . Best wishes for a wonderful summer.
Inventions reap awards
Kenyon students put their creativity to good use in this year’s annual Invention Convention, with seven students
becoming semi-fi nalists.
Jacob Flynn, Samantha Small, Justin Goosley, Cathryn Lally, Brooke Maietta, Rebecca Vermilyea and Anthony Webb were invited to exhibit their invention models at a ceremony and exhibition held in May. Th is year, Justin Goosley won a medal for most creative presentation.
Congratulations to these Kenyon students. -Linda Myers, communications coordinator
Kenyon students with their award-winning inventions.
Students receive awards
During the year-end Kenyon Recognition Ceremony, three fi fth-graders received special awards for their accomplishments during the school year.
Liam Walsh, who is in Jim Bender’s class, received the Offi ce of the State Comptroller Achievement Award. Th is award is given to a Kenyon student who shows academic excellence and the potential for leadership, through involvement in activities that improve the school and/or community.
Hunter Kermidas, Jim Bender’s class and Mackenzie Bronson, Jen Sanford’s class, both received the New York state Attorney General “Triple C” award. Th e Triple C Awards program was established to honor young people who have distinguished themselves within their school and community. Th e award recognizes the “character, courage and commitment” of New York’s hard-working students.
Liam Walsh.
Hunter Kermidas.Mackenzie Bronson.
-Bernie McDermott, KI principal
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Row 1: Kevin Coughlin, Jim Miller, Tyler Schulz, Noah Davis, Tyler Gill, Michael Hogan, Nate Oberhaus, Erik Jones. Row 2: Joel Cook, John DeOrdio, Rory Adams, Ian Rutkowski, Matt Pratt, Tom Markham, Ryan Freije, Kody Smyder, Corry Owen, John Pattwell, Gunnar Soule. Row 3: Tyler Serva, Dan Grady, Paul Bartlett, Colin Wheeler, Patrick, Michalski, Cory Gildea, Shane Baron, JT Felter, Tim Zdimal, Matt Banary.
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Congratulations CF AthletesCongratulations CF AthletesSpring sports end-of-season highlights
Girls Lacrosse - Coach Jessica RussellSection IV, Class C All-Star, 1st team: Kate GilletteSection IV, Class C All-Star, 2nd team: Amber SaboSection IV, Class C All-Star Honorable Mention: Tiffany EvanchofAcademic All-American & Academic All-Star: Christina FeldpauschSportsmanship Award: Amber SaboTeam highlights: Senior Amber Sabo became the fi rst girls’ lacrosse player at Chenango Forks to score her 100th goal and 80 in this past season. She has incredible speed, stick skills and dedication. While Amber was scoring goals, senior Kate Gillette was saving goals on the other end. Kate never settles and is always pushing herself to stop every shot. Her goal tending skills, positive attitude and willingness to take risks on the fi eld earned her 221 saves this past season and has been noted by other coaches as the best goalie in the area.
Baseball - Coach Jim BenderAll-Conference: Kevin Hamilton, Justin Flannery, Tom DybasAll-Division: Michael Jeske, DJ SmithAcademic All-Star: Corey Fletcher Sportsmanship Award: Michael Baggerman
Tiffany Evanchof, Kate Gillette and Amber Sabo.Christina Feldpausch.
Front: Michael Baggerman and Kevin Hamilton. Back: Michael Jeske, Justin Flannery, DJ Smith, Corey Fletcher and Tom Dybas.
Boys Lacrosse Section IV Champions
Coaches - Mark Freije & Dave PavlickAll-American: Matt PrattAll-Division, 1st team: John DeOrdio, Mike Hogan, Matt Pratt, Ryan Freije, Nate Oberhaus, Shane BaronAll-Division, 2nd team: JT Felter, Colin WheelerAcademic All-Star: Nate OberhausSportsmanship Award: Corry Owen
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Softball - Coach Kim RulloAll-Division: Jenna Flannery, Meghan Spencer, Emily SilverioAcademic All-Star: Allie KrolczykSportsmanship Award: Meghan Spencer
Tennis - Coach Jarod McMullenAll-Conference: Nick ReynoldsAcademic All-Star: Collin Nowalk Sportsmanship Award: Marty Beach
Collin Nowalk, Nick Reynolds and Marty Beach.C lli N lk Ni k R ld d M t B h
Congratulations CF AthletesCongratulations CF Athletes
Golf Section IV Champions - Coach Dan Nitto
Front Row: John Rupert, Kevin Gaydorus. Back Row: Zach VanKuren, Dan Molter, Matt LeVasseur, Colin Wheeler.
Spring sports end-of-season highlights
Track & FieldCoaches - Jason Motell, Larry Brooks, Nick Fersch, Andy Gronski, Tina GermanoAll-Division Steeplechase: Sarah Krizan3200m relay: Kristen Brooks, Laura Haley, Marissa Walsh, Mackenzie Faughnan, Michelle Staiger, Emily Lowe 800m: Marissa Walsh400m dash: Michelle Staiger300m run: Emily LoweHigh Jump: Christy GuzenskiPole Vault: Ryan PasternakAcademic All-Star: Kristen Brooks, Matt KaneSportsmanship Award: Emily Lowe, Ryan PasternakTeam highlights: Boys fi nished 1-3 and the girls fi nished 3-1 in the division. Michelle Staiger became the fi rst athlete in Chenango Forks Track and Field history to rank on the All-Time Top Ten list in every running event. As a graduating senior this year, she will be leaving as our school’s record holder in the 200m dash, the 400m dash, and the 800m run. Michelle is also ranked second,
all-time in the 100m dash, fourth in the 1500m run, and tenth in the 3000m run. She was also a member of our school’s all-time record setting 6400m relay team, distance medley team, and our 3200m relay team, each of which was set this season. Michelle is on our school’s second fastest 400m relay and 1600m relay teams as well. Michelle is also our third best triple jumper in school history.
Front Row: Sarah Krizan, Kristen Brooks, Laura Haley, Marissa Walsh, Mackenzie Faughnan. Back Row: Michelle Staiger, Emily Lowe, Christy Guzenski, Ryan Pasternak, Matt Kane.
Allie Krolczyk, Jenna Flannery and Meghan Spencer. Emily Silverio.
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“Caught with Character”KenyonKenyon
It’s who you are. It’s what you do. It’s the way you live your life. Character counts!
Front, l to r: Nicholas Boyle (J. Will), Konnor Brown (K. Hillis), Daniil Lavrinovich (C. Ferranti), Daniel Driesbaugh (H. Vasina). Back, l to r: Ryan Simmons (J. Sanford), Nicholas Markham (D. Allport), Jacob Flynn (V. Allio), Alex Bugayev (D. Allport), Jacob Kumpon (M. Baron).
Front, l to r: Sara Heath (V. Winters), Julia Moore (5th-grade cafeteria), Elizabeth Price (D. Allport), Linnae Corgan (D. Allport). Back, l to r: Meira Hogan (M. Baron), Olivia Arciolla (S. Ferro), Hannah Ciacelli (5th-grade cafeteria), Abbey Rosko (V. Allio), Shianne Engel (M. LoPiccolo & D. Abbey).
Front, l to r: Katie Zimmerman (L. DeAngelo), Anastasia Rusnak (3rd-grade cafeteria), Laura Szalach (C. Ferranti), Mary Kumpon (M. Baron). Back, l to r: Pavel Lavrinovich (C. Stankevich), Jesse Merithew (J. Will), Billy Maines (3rd-grade cafeteria), Dylan Palmer (R. Bender), Dan Wallen (M. Beaudoin).
Front, l to r: Derek Everett (K. Rowlands), Elena Shelepak (J. Bender), Kyle Andrus (L. Moody), Camryn Clements (H. Hudak), Kaitlyn Bambino (4th-grade cafeteria). Back, l to r: Kristina Collyer (C. Ferranti), Christopher Undercoff er (R. Bender), Liam Walsh (K. Hillis), Catie Lally (L. Moody).
Front, l to r: Darrin Gerringer (D. Abbey), Tyler Wilson (5th-grade cafeteria), Ethan Daye (4th-grade cafeteria), Jason Bosa (M. LoPiccolo).Back, l to r: James Stethers (D. Allport), Lauryn Stocks (M. Emm), Aaron Pixley (B. Beach).
Front, l to r: Reece Wiley (D. Abbey), Nathanial Bowman (M. Beaudoin), Daniel Collyer (L. Robi). Back, l to r: Vincent Tiesi (A. Miller), Taylor Robinson (D. Allport), Caleb Goldberg (5th-grade cafeteria).
17July 2009 District/High SchoolDistrict/High School
Giving “Locks of Love”
Chemistry teacher Alison Sheridan-Brennan decided it was time for a hair cut. With the help of CF senior Caitlin Sweeney, Brennan
got a new hair style and donated her locks to the American Cancer Society’s Locks of Love program. Caitlin, a student in Brennan’s chemistry lab and in the BOCES Cosmetology Program, did the cutting.
-Bill Burke, MS principal
For many years Margaret Beaudoin walked between the Kenyon and the Middle School as one of our
shared teachers. Her appearances in both schools were always welcome and noteworthy. You could not help but take notice of her. Margaret brought with her an attitude of warmth and friendliness.
Both students and faculty enjoyed her personality and pleasant nature. Even more important was her eff ectiveness; she was good at what she did. In both schools she worked with students who were dealing with speech and hearing impediments. No one could have done it better. Students looked forward to
their time with her, and who wouldn’t? She had a smile longer than she was tall and the knowledge of the most educated in her fi eld. Similar to sunshine on a cloudy day, she brightened our days. We will miss her. We wish you the best of luck Margaret, and enjoy your well-deserved retirement.
Margaret Beaudoin retires
Caitlin Sweeney cuts Alison Sheridan-Brennan’s hair. Alison Sheridan-Brennan with her hair.
Andy Gronski retires
Andy Gronski’s teaching career began in Deposit, however, he soon found himself teaching at Chenango Forks
Middle School in 1983. Th e following year he “graduated” to Chenango Forks High School were he spent the next 25 years teaching any and all math courses. During his tenure he excelled as a teacher and was the department chairperson for a number of years. In addition to working with students in math, he spent most of his career coaching cross country, indoor and outdoor track. His colleagues refer to him as “the most dedicated coach,” someone who “goes above and beyond the call of duty,” and “a really good person.” Andy looks forward to spending time with his family and his presence at Chenango Forks will be sorely missed.
Doug Hooper retires
Doug Hooper began his career at Chenango Forks after serving in the Army in Korea
and working as a police offi cer in New Hampshire. Bringing his vast and diverse experiences from these two experiences, he began working with students and legal issues and then ultimately became a member of the social studies department. During his time as a social studies teacher, he taught western civilization, American history, participation in government, economics, and nearly all the social studies elective course off erings. For the past fi ve years he has served as the department chairperson. Th e high school community will surely miss his sense of humor, his musical talents, and his dedication to the spirit of Millard Fillmore.
-Mike Flynn, HS principal
Barb Slocum retires
Barb Slocum, speech therapist at Harshaw Primary, is retiring after 40 years of service. Barb has been an active member of the Chenango Forks staff . In
addition to supporting the students and teachers at the primary level, she also helped the Upstagers for many years and participated in several faculty productions as well. She has been actively involved in the teacher’s association and in many diff erent committees over the years. Barb is also a
-Mike Flynn, HS principal
published author. Her article “A Journey Th rough Four Decades in Education” was published in “Advance”, a periodical for speech pathologists. We wish her well in her retirement and will miss her wisdom, expertise in her fi eld, and willingness to do whatever it takes to help our students learn and excel.
-Linda Myers, communications coordinator
-Doreen McSain, HP substitute principal
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MS student of the monthCongratulations CF StudentsCongratulations CF Students
Front, l to r: Megan Plahanski (English-M. Zappia), Kayla DeNinis (Math 7-M. Tio), Rachael Burns (Science 8-A. Rullo & Spanish IB-J. Pepples), Alex Kelly (Art-J. Russell). Back, l to r: Isaac Pixley (Science-T. Vermaat), Blaine Russ (Social Studies-P. Kamp), Tim Hulbert (French-N. Dimatos), Brian Rhodes (French-N. Dimatos), Chris Ollerenshaw (Band -J. Dybas).
Front, l to r: Taylor Th omas (Health-S. Deuel), Morgan Barrett (Home & Career Skills 8-D. Daniels), Kelsey Brown (Science 8-A. Rullo & Technology 8-L. Baxter), Veronica Kalashnik (French-N. Dimatos), Allison Yatsonsky (P.E.-P. Dykeman). Back, l to r: Riki Donahue (Written Expression-M. O’Hearn), Audrey Orzelek (Computers-M. Santacrose), Sara Clark (Health-S. Deuel & Math 6-D. Lynch), Sydney Slottje (Technology 6-L. Baxter & P.E.-P. Dykeman), Mia Hayes (Home & Career Skills 6-L. Breck), Virginia Korec (Social Studies 6-P. Griffi ths).
Front, l to r: Alan Michael Rios (Reading-J. Stark), Jonathan Th rall (Computers-K. Church), Jack Sherwood (Health-S. Deuel), Garrett Riegel (Academic Achievement-P. Swartout). Back, l to r: Nick Hurd (Reading-L. Chestnut), Isaiah Roman (P.E.-P. Derr), Brandan Curtis (Band-J. Dybas), Bradley Norton (General Music-N. Wildoner), James Pattwell (Reading-K. Church), Jesse Haynes (Written Expression-J. Stark & J. Crandell).
Front, l to r: Kayla Williams (Science-K. Church), Jesse Redfern (Spanish-M. Gregrow), Erin Sweeney (English-N. Dimatos), Michael Zurenda (Spanish-M. Gregrow), Scott Craver (Home & Career Skills 7-L. Breck). Back, l to r: Josh Shelepak (English 7-L. Chestnut & General Music-N. Wildoner), Jordan Shelepak (Math 7-D. Lynch), Brandon Dutcher (Art-J. Russell), Alicia Schulz (Regents Earth Science-L. Brooks), Samantha Guth (Science 7-C. Church), Brandy Engel (Technology 7-L. Baxter).
Front, l to r: CJ Melvin (Spanish IB-J. Pepples), Trevor Henige (Home & Career Skills 8-L. Breck & Math 8-J. Stocum), Seth Lake (Health-S. Deuel). Back, l to r: Anthony Bowersox (P.E.-P. Derr & English-N. Dimatos), Colin O’Brien (Science-T. Vermaat & Academic Achievement 8-R. Fortier).
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HS student of the monthCongratulations CF StudentsCongratulations CF Students
Front, l to r: Andrew Riecke (L. Brooks-Earth Science), Mariya Pecheny (M. Fendick-Geometry), Nicole Szymkowicz (J. Myers-French II), James Allen (A. Gronski-Geometry). Back, l to r: Ashley Ferris (T. Conner-Earth Science), Sabrina Miller (S. Byrnes-Spanish).
FreshmenFront, l to r: Victoria Reigles (K. Taylor-English 10), Lyndsey Church (M. Black-Spanish III), Kelsey Heller (J. Myers-French III), Hunter Fuller (K. Shapiro-P.E.). Back, l to r: Taylor Stephens (K. Taylor-Creative Writing), Kaitlin Hulbert (K. Shapiro-Health & A. Biddle- Math 11B), Jackson Haskell (D. Sheehan-Painting), Kristen Brooks (J. Hillis-AP European History).
JuniorsFront, l to r: Trisha Dupnock (N. Wildoner- Band), Martin Beach-L. (Brooks-BCC Meteorology), Melody Wildoner (A. Biddle-Math 11B), Keith Bressi (D. Sheehan-Jewelry). Back, l to r: Chelsea White (T. Conner-Photography), Travis Pasternak (A. Biddle-Math 11B), Sharon Hartzell (J. Myers-French IV).
Seniors
Front, l to r: John DeOrdio (C. Kozol-P.E.), Gavin Pica (C. Kozol-P.E.), Heather Finn (K. Rosko-Contemporary Crafts), Courtney Blair (J. Myers-French V), Shawn Herceg (A. Sheridan-Applied Chemistry). Back, l to r: Kevin Moppert (D. Sheehan-Studio Art 2-D), Kiefer Collingwood (K. Rosko-Creative Th inking).
Sophomores
Student receives Libous award
Senior Austen Ferranti spent a Th ursday evening in May having dinner with a state senator. Th at’s because she is the recipient of the Senator Tom Libous Student Community Service Award. Th e $1,000 award
is given to one senior from each high school in the Senator’s 52nd District and is co-sponsored by Senator Tom Libous, Broome-Tioga BOCES and WBNG-TV.
Austen volunteers her time at the Trinity Episcopal Church Feeding Canteen, is a high school tutor, serves on the Chenango Forks School District Health Advisory committee, and is a member of the Honor Society and the girls varsity tennis team. She will attend SUNY Oneonta.
Austen said volunteering is something she enjoys doing, adding, “Often the smallest acts of kindness are the ones most appreciated.”
Senator Tom Libous, Austen Ferranti, Candace Chapman, WBNG-TV and Broome-Tioga BOCES CEO Allen Buyck.
-Linda Myers, communications coordinator
July 200920 Harshaw/KenyonHarshaw/KenyonHow low can you go?
A number of third-, fourth- and fi fth-graders were feeling
rather low. Th at is limbo-low. In May, 54 students competed in the annual limbo contest at Kenyon.
After lowering the bar numerous times, it came down to one winner. Fourth-grader Maya Reynolds completed level nine, which is 11”off the ground, and was the winner of this year’s limbo contest. Congratulations to all the students who participated. Everyone had a great time.
Maya Reynolds wins this year’s Kenyon limbo contest.
-Kelly Hillis, KI P.E.
Learning to make clouds
It was a rainy day in Chenango Forks. Clouds covered the sky. It was, however, a perfect day for studying the weather and learning how clouds are formed. Th at day in May, fourth-graders in Mrs. Roseanne Lapham’s class received a special
visit from tenth-grader Kaitlin Hulbert, a chemistry student in Alison Sheridan-Brennan’s class at the High School.
She came equipped with balloons, soda bottles and even vacuum chambers. She taught the class about air pressure, temperature, gases and cloud formation.
All the students in our class really enjoyed her
fun-fi lled science experiments. We learned a lot, thanks to Katie. Th ank you.
Kaitlin Hulbert, center, with fourth-grade students at Kenyon.
-Fourth-grade students in Roseanne Lapham’s class
Enjoying a dip in the pool
In May and June, kindergarten students travelled to the high school pool for swimming lessons. Under the guidance and instruction of P.E. teacher Steve Busch, the
kindergarteners teamed up with a high school buddy to learn swimming strokes and gain confi dence in the water. It was a great time for both age groups. -Lisa Diamond, HP kindergarten
Play teaches reading is fun
Students in Lisa Diamond’s kindergarten class learned that reading is fun when they
performed their class play “Henrietta and the Bunny Pirates” in front of their Harshaw classmates in the morning and in front of family members the same evening.
Th e play is based on the book “Henry and the Buccaneer Bunnies,” written
by Carolyn Crimi and illustrated by John Manders, this year’s PARP illustrator.
Henrietta is an unusual pirate. She lives aboard the Salty Carrot with the other bunny pirates and her father, Barnacle Black Ear, who is the captain of the ship. She loves to read, much to her father’s dismay. A terrible storm destroys the ship and strands them on a deserted island. Henrietta saves them using survival techniques learned from the books she’s read. Soon, all the bunny pirates are reading and enjoying books, just like Henrietta. Th ey live happily ever after, reading away the days on their deserted island.
Hopefully, the students of Harshaw will wile away the summer hours visiting the public library and reading just as Henrietta and the Bunny Pirates did.
Grace Bianco as Henrietta and Daniel Flynn as Barnacle Black Ear.
-Lisa Diamond, HP kindergarten
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Sharon Hartzell.
Congratulations CF StudentsCongratulations CF Students
This year, a record number of well-produced entries off ered judges quite a challenge at the 2009 Rod Serling Film Festival held at the Binghamton High School Helen Foley Th eatre on Friday, June 5. At the ceremony,
prizes and certifi cates were presented along with a public viewing of the award-winning entries as part of the WSKG public television broadcast. Out of ten categories, the following Forks seniors received these honors:Jason Hamel: Best Editing, “Daylight.” Jesse Jones: Honorable Mention, “Montage.”Colin Wheeler: Honorable Mention, “Day n’ Night.”
Th e Rod Serling Video Festival premiered in 1995 as a county-wide festival for students in kindergarten through grade 12 to promote the use of video-arts technology and creativity in area schools. In the following year, the festival opened to students throughout New York. Now a much anticipated annual event, the festival receives entries from as far west as Buff alo to the eastern shores of Long Island.
-Diane Sheehan, HS artColin Wheeler, Jason Hamel and Jesse Jones were all winners at the Rod Serling Film Festival.
Video festival produces multiple winners
Student places in contests
Sharon Hartzell won third place in both the Alliance
for Science High School Essay Contest and the American Society of Human Genetics DNA Day Essay Contest.
In her A l l i ance fo r Science entry, she wrote a 1,000 word essay on the theme of “In Darwin’s Footsteps.” In her essay, she compared the achievements and dedication of a modern-era scientist with those of Charles Darwin.
In her DNA Day essay, Sharon explained the delicate balance between genes and the environment to convey an accurate understanding of the causes of human health and disease.
Sharon competed against high school students from the United States and other countries, including Canada, China, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Ghana. She won a monetary award for herself for both essays and prizes for her teacher, Joe Roosa.
Th e science department would like to congratulate Sharon on her outstanding achievements.
-Tina Giovenco, HS science
Student takes fi rst in art show
Congratulations to “An Artistic Discovery”
Congressional High School Art Competition winner Kiefer Collingwood. Kiefer, a senior, won fi rst place in the competition for his pen and ink drawing “Junkyard Truck.” He received his award from Congressman Michael Arcuri during a reception at the Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute School of Art Gallery in Utica.
In addition to a scholarship award, his artwork will be exhibited for the next year in the House-Senate tunnel at the U.S. Capitol in Washington D. C., along with other “An Artistic Discovery” winners from across the country.
Th e Broome County Arts Council sponsored the local round of the competition last month in Binghamton, where Kiefer’s “Junkyard Truck” was named “Best in Show” among entries from Chenango Forks, Chenango Valley, Harpursville and Whitney Point High Schools. Th ese Broome County schools are located in the 24th Congressional District.
Kiefer is the third Broome County student artist in the past four years to go on to win fi rst prize in Utica and the fi rst from Chenango Forks High School. Congratulations.
-Diane Sheehan, HS art
Kiefer Collingwood, his parents and Congressman Mike Arcuri with his winning piece.
July 200922 Middle SchoolMiddle SchoolKickball championships
Congratulations to “Th e Cockroaches” on their victory
over “Da Crew” in the sixth-grade intramural kickball championships. What an amazing game. Da Crew took an early lead and then Th e Cockroaches fought back and never looked back.
Da Crew had a very good line-up, but the pitching was just too much for them. Outstanding plays in the fi eld by both teams kept the game tight, but it was Th e Cockroaches who had the last say. Congratulations to the Cockroaches.
-Paul Derr, MS P.E.
Back, l to r: Ryan Bronson, Jack Sherwood, John Hardy and Chelsea Henige. Front, l to r: Miranda Raeder, James Wilson, Isaiah Roman and Madison Willerton.
Back, l to r: John Hardy, Chelsea Henige and Madison Willerton. Front, l to r: James Pattwell and Hunter Luybli.
Basketball championships
It was a game of tactics and planning. “Th e Gators” fi gured
that in order to win the game, they had to do everything right to beat the undefeated “Th underbolts.”
Th e Gators put together a very good game plan, playing smart and tough without committing many fouls. Add in some three-pointers and they came away with the win. A great game was played by both teams. Congratulations to Th e Gators.
-Paul Derr, MS P.E.
Students create vases
Students found a great way to show how much they appreciate their moms and all that they do by
creating, from start to fi nish, a custom vase.
Students with their beautiful works of art.Logan Hall works on shaping his vase. Alicia Sullivan and Hallie Mayo work with the clay.
-Jessica Russell, MS art
Alicia Sullivan and Hallie Mayo work with
Seventh-grade artists in Jessica Russell’s class used team work, problem solving and creativity to create their own ceramic vase. Students learned about hand-building methods to transform a lump of clay into their own unique vase.
Th e fi nal step in making the vase was choosing and applying a colored glaze that would seal the vase while making it colorful and shiny. Th e students were ecstatic to bring their vase home for Mother’s Day.
Paper takes a life form
From a plain piece of paper to a puppet. Th at’s what seventh-grade students did during art class. Th e student artists
learned how to take fl at paper and fold, cut, glue and staple it to make a three-dimensional puppet.
As they worked on their puppets, the puppets slowly came to life. Th e creativity the students put into their puppet gave it originality as well as personality. In addition to making the puppets, the students worked in small groups to create skits using their puppets as characters they presented to the class. Th is project taught students how to create paper sculptures and work as a team.
Peter Fett assembles his paper puppet. Brandon Dutcher performs a skit using paper puppets.
-Jessica Russell, MS art
23July 2009 Congratulations CF StudentsCongratulations CF StudentsMessage from Forks PTA
Now that the school year has come to a close, we’d like to pause and recognize Chenango Forks students. Due to their eff orts, nearly all will be moving on
to the next grade level, some to a new school or building (is anything scarier than moving from Kenyon to the Middle School?), and our High School seniors will be moving on with their lives and careers outside the school halls they’ve grown to know so well. Th e PTA says congratulations for their accomplishments and best wishes as they pursue the next phase of their young and promising lives.
In particular, we’d like to recognize three graduating High School seniors whose accomplishments go beyond the classroom and extend into the heart and soul of our community. Th ese young ladies are the winners of the $500 PTA Scholarships, which recognize their commitment to volunteering to improve the lives of those around them. Th ey learned one of life’s great lessons: that service to others is not
optional, it is an integral part of what makes us human and what forms the basis for a rewarding and meaningful life.
We off er our congratulations to Alexis Lawton, Maria Urda and Megan Kresge.
We are pleased to announce the election of offi cers who will guide the PTA for the 2009-10 school year: Jim Wachter-president, Heather Lake-vice president, Th eresa Callahan-secretary and Christine Webb-treasurer. We thank them for their willingness and enthusiasm in leading the PTA next year.
At the same time, we say thank you and farewell to our outgoing PTA offi cers: Shari Sterling, president; Michele Ashman, vice president; Dawn Krisko, treasurer; and Barry Arnold, secretary. Each of these dedicated volunteers did an outstanding job in enriching the educational experience of all Chenango Forks students. We owe them a debt of gratitude for the time and talent they’ve devoted to this important work. See you next year.
-Barry Arnold, PTA outgoing secretary
Students make a diff erence
The Middle School Student Council worked hard this past school year to help those in need in the community. For the fi rst time, students raised
money toward autism research, as well as conducted other community service projects for the school district and the surrounding community.
Community- and school-service projects included the Christmas Basket Program, hosting Teacher/Staff Appreciation Day and organizing the school Snow Ball Dress-Up Dance.
To help raise money and awareness about autism, students conducted various fundraisers, including valentine lollipops, carnation and autism ribbon sales. Th e students made these ribbons in conjunction with the school district Oak Tree students who attend classes in kindergarten through eighth-
grade. We hoped to raise awareness as well as make money for our cause and it was a success. Th e students raised $525, whichwas donated for autism research. Middle School Student Council Advisor Patti Kamp will hold new elections in the fall. Visit the student council Web site to learn more. Please consider getting involved and helping to make the Middle School a great place to be. Congratulations on a successful year.
-Linda Myers, communications coordinator
Nicholas McMillen makes autism ribbons with student council member David Stermer.
Jazz band plays at Mets game
On Sunday, June 7, members of the Chenango Forks Middle and High School jazz bands joined together to perform the National Anthem at the
start of the Binghamton Mets baseball game at NYSEG Stadium.
Students visited with players and the team mascot before the game. After their performance, they watched the game. Unfortunately the B-Mets lost to the Connecticut Defenders in the ninth-inning, but not before the students got to see several home runs, including a grand slam.
-Jamie Dybas, MS music
July 200924 Home of the Blue DevilsHome of the Blue Devils1 Gordon DriveBinghamton, NY 13901
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Superintendent of SchoolsBob Bundy
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Communications CoordinatorLinda Myers
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Yearbooks for sale
There are some 2008-09 yearbooks still available for purchase. Please contact the yearbook staff at [email protected] to buy 2008-2009 books
for $55 each. If you are interested in pre-ordering the 2009-2010 yearbook, go to www.jostensyearbooks.com. Pre-sale price is $53 each online. Fall sale will be $55 each, and January sale will be $57 each.
-Karon Bielenda, HS yearbook
A huge thank you to Andrea Knox, who worked hard to get countless donations, the Chenango Forks PTA, the
maintenance staff , and all of the parents and staff who worked at a booth and volunteered their time. Th e Country Fair was another success thanks to all of you!
-Chelsea Travlos-Stankevich, KI Country Fair chair
Kenyon Country Fair