Prats Presented with Wellesley College Book Award

Zoe Prats, Class of 2019, was recently awarded the Wellesley College Book Award, an award bestowed upon a junior who has shown strong academic leadership throughout her past three years in high school.  Candidates for the award were nominated based upon their YSHS class rank and then were asked to answer the question, “How have you demonstrated outstanding academic performance and character as well as made contributions to extracurricular and/or community life?”  Zoe’s impressive application led her to be selected as the 2018 Book Award winner; the accolade was presented by Paula Ann Katze, a Wellesley College alumna and YSHS Mathematics teacher. Congratulations to Zoe Prats!

Submitted by Mrs. Paula Ann Katze

Sportsmanship Leads to Scholarships for Girls Basketball Seniors

Earlier this year, the York Suburban Girls Basketball Team, recognized by the York-Adams League for their outstanding sportsmanship, were awarded the Gretchen Wolf Swartz Sportsmanship Award. This distinction made it possible for the team’s seniors to apply for scholarships available through the Gretchen Wolf Swartz Scholarship Fund. Mrs. Swartz refereed girls high school basketball from 1981-1995.  Her fellow York County Interscholastic Athletic Association officials, set up a sportsmanship award and scholarship after her death in 1997 to honor Mrs. Swartz’s dedication and example of excellent sportsmanship on and off the court.

On Monday, May 21, representatives of the scholarship fund presented scholarships totaling $57,000 to five senior members of the team at the School Board of Directors Meeting.  Kennedy McKee received a $15,000 scholarship and Briaunna Embrey-Banks was awarded a $12,000 scholarship. Gianna Batty-Harrison, Katherine Mooney, and Ali Reinecker each received scholarships worth $10,000.

Presidential Achievement Awards for Elementary Students

Presidential Award for Educational Excellence

2017-2018

 East York Elementary

 

Simon Bellenbaum

Viet Cao

Chloe Chevaux

Adyson Coleman

Dahmaj De’Shields

Brennan Hykes

Liana Hoerner

Madelyn Marino

Kegan Mitton

Niyah Peterkin

Sarah Schnetzka

Landon Seipple

Keonekai Stryhn

Carrie Stump

Layleah Velasquez

Bailey Vredenburg

Michael Wilt

Ethan Yon

 

Indian Rock Elementary

 

Emma Borgiel

Max Brown

Katherine Burt

Gabrielle Campbell

Amirah Carroll

William Cashour

Grace Connolly

Mia Corto

Emma Ehrlich

Andrew Ekstrom

Lia Fogle

Ashanti Garver

Everett Heim

Avery Hewitt

Chjara Martin

Landon Mendoza

Jackson Miller

Isabel Sarsfield

Ellsa Siewert

Nicholas Cole Smith

Sasha Wallace

Drew Wilt

 

 

Presidential Award for Educational Achievement

2017-2018

 

 East York Elementary

 

Jack Berg

Alexander Bien

Rylan Bratton

Victoria Cooper

Dylan Dang

Tervina Danour

Richard Elisha Dennis

Thomas Eckenrode

Amelia Emswiler

Austin Fry

Jonah Gibson

Turner Hare

Gina Herink

Cayli Huynh

Sindel Kauffman

Angelina Kaufman

Micah Kelley

Logan Knott

Megan Lathrop

Nicholas LoBianco

Brayden Nolan

Sophia Redman

Sophia Scalet

Ella Shoff

Teagan Tatcher

Molly Wasylenko

Bella Weaver

Asia Kyleen Welt-Walls

Ruth Wile

 

Indian Rock Elementary

 

Grace Bramble

Jeffrey Clarke

Aslynn Delridge

Brayden Egger

Paige Garner

Cambria Green

Tate Greenplate

Ethan Heiland

Landon Howard

Connall Kirtland

Sarah Koller

Riley Krantz

Chloe Moore

Lydia Powers

Loralei Stambaugh

Haiden Strebig

Taylor Toomey

Peyton Webb

Makayla Weyant

Omar Yaghi

Yaya Zhou

Dollars for Scholars 2018 Award Recipients

York Suburban Dollars for Scholars is pleased to announce the following awards for the 2018-19 academic year, totaling $36,750.  In all, we have 11 new awards going to 8 students and 19 renewable awards for support going to 25 students for the 2018-19 academic year. Congratulations to all recipients!

New Awards for the Class of 2018

Claire Barley: Richard D. Evans Scholarship Fund ($1,000 non-renewable) and Clarabeth Grossman Scholarship ($1,500 renew at $1,000)

Steven Burchett:  Clarabeth Grossman Scholarship ($1,500 renew at $1,000)

Aidan Fryar:  Ronald Provard Scholarship ($2,500 renew $1,000)

Alana Hyunh:  Robin Worley Myers ($1,000 renewable) and the York County Community Foundation Moore-Stauffer Scholars award ($1,500 non-renewable)

Athin Ishaq:  David R. Black Memorial Scholarship ($1,000 renewable)

Maya Lehman:  York County Community Foundation Pearson Scholarship ($1,500 non-renewable)

Brooke Ruth:  York County Community Foundation Bob Potts Memorial Scholarship ($1,000, not renewable)

Jake Taylor:  York Suburban Class of ’62 Fund ($1,000 renewable) and the York County Community Foundation Doris Schwartz Scholarship ($4,000 non-renewable)

Renewed Awards for 2018-19

Class of 2015: Danielle Cardone, Jensica Isiminger, Tagan Lehr, Claudia Mingora, Jordan Sandoval, and Hanna Yu

Class of 2016: Jonathan Abel, Susan Lloyd, Nicole Peritz, Jessica Renjilian, Paige Robison, and Paul Um

Class of 2017:  Jacob Isiminger, Jack Korver, Sophia Spadatto, Peter Wager, and Carl Young

 

Class of 2018 Awardees (pictured left to right): Jake Taylor, Brooke Ruth, Athin Ishaq, Alana Hyunh, Claire Barley, Steven Burchett, and Aidan Fryar. 

Awardee Maya Lehman with YS Dollars for Scholars President, Karen Evans.

 

A Community of Encouragement

Valley View Elementary would like to extend sincere gratitude to the Wonder Family. Upon noticing the absence of a stage flag, the Wonders offered to purchase, assemble, and deliver this flag to VVE. It will now be present on the VVE stage for years to come, appropriately recognizing our country. We are fortunate to have families like the Wonders in our community. From all of York Suburban School District, thank you.

Front Row Left to Right: Margaret Wonder (K) and Carolyn Wonder (2nd), Back Row (Left to Right: Alan Wonder and Heather Salvaggio

 

 

History in Wax

The fourth-graders of Indian Rock Elementary School opened their Wax Museum of Historical Figures on May 9 and 10 for the public.  

Students read about a chosen historical figure and collected important facts about this person.  The student then created a publication telling about the figure to display at the museum. Costumes were assembled that the students wore to “become” that wax figure.   

When family and friends showed up at the museum all they had to do was push the “start” button, and the wax figure came to life to tell about the subject.   Patrons had the chance to meet and learn about the likes of Michael Jackson, Amelia Earhart, Albert Einstein, Derek Jeter, J.K. Rowling, Wayne Gretzky, and George Washington to name a few.  All in all, about 125 people visited the museum to learn about this historical figures from the fourth-graders.

Submitted by Mr. Eric Hoffman

Senior Nickels Receives Turnaround Achievement Award

 

Seth Nickel, son of Jayme Simmers and Heath Nickel, was presented with the York Area Bowling Proprietors’ Association’s 2018 Turnaround Achievement award.  This award is presented to a student who has shown perseverance and determination in both academic and personal growth. Seth is a senior at York Suburban High School.  

Submitted by Mrs. Jennifer Martin

 

 

2018 YSEF Grant Recipients 

 

The York Suburban Education Foundation (YSEF) is pleased to announce it has awarded seven grants totaling $42,883.40 through its 2018 Grant program.

Gardens in the ClassroomDr. Brian Ellis, Leslie Gentzyel and Joan Hammond (York Suburban High School and Valley View Elementary School)

A grant of $1,370 will support the development of a permanent garden on the high school campus, including a temporary greenhouse facility. Through collaboration among YSHS and Valley View Elementary staff, the program is designed to help students of all grade levels develop an appreciation for the life cycle of plants as well as the use of sustainable growing practices within food meal planning and preparation. The students will also have the opportunity to study hydroponics, a relatively new technology in plant growth. This grant was made possible by YSEF’s Jeffrey D. Sindicich Endowment Fund held at the York County Community Foundation. The fund is in memory of Jeffrey Sindicich, York Suburban graduate class of 1986.

Escaping Language Limits – Laura Gordon (Valley View, Yorkshire, East York and Indian Rock Elementary Schools)

In 2016, YSEF supported this pilot program which aims to build connections through “Imagine Learning”, an award-winning software program that features interactive content for the increasing population of English Language Learners (ELL). This program provides first-language support in 15 languages, while gradually translating reading for the students to begin acquiring essential English language skills. In 2017, YSEF supported a grant to fund three face-to-face activity meetings throughout the summer with students and their families to keep the program active and celebrate student progress with families through fun incentives. Upon seeing the positive impact of the summer meetings for ELL students at Yorkshire, this $1,400 grant will allow this program to expand to Valley View Elementary and will also support families of 2nd grade ELL students as they transition to East York and Indian Rock Elementary Schools.

Electricity is More Than Just Electrons– Leigh Foy and Chris Kurowski (York Suburban High School)

As the high school strives to align the YSHS chemistry curriculum to the new gold standard of Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS), the chemistry department is building opportunities for classroom activities to reflect the interconnected nature of science and to explore how chemistry concepts can be applied outside of the classroom. This $4,032.64 grant will allow for the purchase of updated hydrogen fuel cell model kits which assist students in learning the chemical principals of creating energy, including sustainable sources of electricity. The grant will also provide a class set of wind turbine models for students to use in conjunction with the hydrogen fuel cells from the solar panel model cars. Having these resources will help create a powerful opportunity to teach chemistry students about renewable resources and the significance of saving electricity to conserve natural resources.

 YSMS Learning Commons-A STEAM Engine – Dr. Scott Krauser, Rosemary Nestler, Dana Poster and Matt Moran (York Suburban Middle School)

Last year, YSEF awarded $40,000 to support the district-wide “Learning Commons” strategic initiative to incorporate STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics) concepts into the York Suburban curriculum at all learning levels. STEAM promotes inquiry and project-based learning, collaborative learning, critical thinking skills, innovation, and creativity. From incorporating coding, engineering, and design into kindergarten lessons to enhancing STEAM labs in the high school to transforming the middle and high school libraries into flexible learning spaces that allow for collaboration and exploration, last year’s collective “York Suburban Learning Commons” grant reinforces the district’s dedication to maintain academic rigor, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills. To support the continued evolution of the STEAM initiative, YSEF will provide an additional $27,000 for the purchase of virtual reality headsets and equipment to promote virtual aspects of learning with efficient technologies for creation and sharing. These new upgrades and resources will promote greater global and cultural understanding as students work together to investigate and solve complex problems with an emphasis on active and collaborative engagement. A safe storage system for the equipment is also included in this grant. This grant is supported with corporate funds donated to YSEF through the PA State Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) program.

Flexible Classrooms – Kristie Kopp and Lorra Cummings (York Suburban Middle School)

As the number of students requiring “outside the box” innovations and support increases, Mrs. Kopp and Mrs. Cummings continuously explore how flexible classrooms can impact the diverse learning needs of students. Over the last two years, they have been on a mission to transform their classrooms into spaces where students feel welcome and allow students to explore different options so that they may choose their best learning environment. Growing on the grant they were awarded last year for standing desks, this $6,453.76 grant for additional flexible seating includes desks that can easily be configured into groups of two, three, four or six. Adding rolling chairs will further enhance their ability to make flexible grouping and impromptu learning opportunities possible anywhere in the room. By providing more flexible seating options, students will have the freedom and movement necessary to reinvigorate the classrooms and create more room for collaboration, creativity and problem-solving.

 It’s EL-ementary! Bilingual Books! – Laura Gordon (Valley View, Yorkshire, East York and Indian Rock Elementary Schools)

York Suburban’s primary buildings provide English books for all levels of readers to take home and read each night. However, many bilingual students take English-only books home to read with parents who may not be fluent in English. Attempting to read and discuss English-only books can pose challenges for bilingual families. This $2,200 grant will pay for English and Spanish versions of the same books so children with Spanish speaking parents may have reading experiences together promoting parental participation in school subjects while increasing fluency in English. Providing books in students’ primary languages will boost student motivation and language development in each language.

 Supporting Student Mentors – Dr. Denise Fuhrman (East York Elementary School)

To fulfill a need for volunteers and mentors to work with students to build their reading and math fact fluency, East York is partnering with members of the Eastminster Presbyterian Church congregation to support volunteer opportunities in the classroom. This $427 grant will provide funding for the necessary clearances needed for school volunteers. YSEF’s Impact Foundation students will assist the senior volunteers in completing the online clearance applications. For the past two years, this congregation has funded East York’s weekend backpack program, providing for 49 East York families and continues to seek additional ways to support YS students.

 

 Submitted by Mrs. Jamie Vranich, YSEF

Moms Inspire Kindness in Fourth-Graders

Fourth graders showed love and kindness while making bird feeders for their special mothers for Mother’s Day.  They painted the clay saucers with beautiful colors and designs, then decorated grapevine wreaths with a variety of flowers. Birdseed was added so that our feathered friends might enjoy a spring snack while our moms relax and watch.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Submitted by Mrs. Amy Uffleman

Young Writer’s Workshop

On Thursday, May 17, Indian Rock Elementary students shined brightly as they proudly shared their best writing pieces at the annual Writers’ Conference. Each student had the opportunity to share a writing piece to a group of third, fourth, and fifth graders. Then, the students were able to rotate around the classroom on a “gallery walk” as they read more students’ writing pieces. The students dressed for success on this day, and they were certainly successful as they shared the amazing work they produced as young authors!

 

Submitted by Emily Neff