New Opportunities for Youngest Learners

Preschool is coming to York Suburban! 

I am delighted to share with you this exciting news about our Early Childhood Initiative.  Beginning August 2015, York Suburban Shelly 2School District will house a preschool program, as well as a kindergarten enrichment program and a before and after school child care program.  Our goal is to serve the many and diverse needs of our community. 

 These programs will bring no expense to the district or our taxpayers, but will provide affordable opportunities to the youngest learners in our community.  This initiative is explained in greater detail in another article in this edition of the PRIDE.

 KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION:  By now, you should be seeing the yard signs posted across the district announcing kindergarten registration. 

Children who will be 5 years old before September 1, 2015 are eligible for kindergarten.  Please make an appointment for your child and share this information with friends and neighbors with young children.  We cannot overstate the importance of spring registration.

SCHOOL BOARD:  There are plenty of other yard signs endorsing political candidates for all sorts of offices.  Absent from those signs, however are endorsements for the York Suburban School Board. 

There are five open seats on the York Suburban School Board.  Two of our incumbents are running, John Posenau and Lois Ann Schroeder. Three members of the Board will be stepping down from the Board in December, leaving three vacancies.  Three members of our community have filed and we expect to see their names on the primary ballot in May.  Thank you to our candidates:  Scott Eden, Richard Robinson, and Michael Thoman.  Barring unforeseen circumstances, these men will represent the larger community through service on the York Suburban School Board.

 While there are months remaining before they begin their terms, we are preparing for the transition.  We will be losing the valuable experience brought by three talented board members.  Jennifer Clancy is stepping down after eight years on the board.  Roger Miller will have served the Board for eight years, with his final two years as President. Joel Sears will be stepping down after four years of service. 

PROM AND GRADUATION:  Finally, it is at this time of year that we anticipate many important milestones.  With particular attention to prom and graduation, let us be reminded of our responsibility as parents, friends and neighbors to help ensure the safety of our students. 

Together, let us safely celebrate the many accomplishments of our students!

Dr. Shelly Merkle, Superintendent

YSEF Awards $32,708 in Grants

Each year the York Suburban Education Foundation (YSEF) awards grants to York Suburban School District  teachers, administrators and students for innovative programming and learning opportunities that support value-added academic experiences for YSSD students. 

YSEF has announced the 2015 Spring Grants totaling $32,708 were awarded to:

Katie Barrett, Valley View and Indian Rock, has received a grant for Exploring Art Through Technology.  This $1,000 will be used to purchase a ProTech Document Camera, designed to enhance the way students observe and appreciate the elements and principals of art through magnification and projection.

Jill Feltenberger and Marcella Oathout, York Suburban High School, received a $2,500 grant to enhance their existing SASSY (Students Achieving Success by Saying Yes) Advisory for Underserved Students program.  This grant will provide funding to assist selected students to successfully graduate and solidify plans for post-secondary life.

Christine Forney and  Amy Schnetzka, Yorkshire Elementary, and Cheryl Johnson, Valley View, were awarded a combined grant of $10,000 to Ditch the Desk and Think on Your Feet.  This grant will provide students opportunities to use standing desks, ergonomic seats, and under the desk bike pedals with the goal of boosting brain function and focus. This program will serve as a pilot to help selected students through positive interventional methods.

Denise Fuhrman and Brian Ellis, York Suburban High School, received a grant for a Dual Enrollment Program.  The $2,030 will provide support for the high school’s dual enrollment program enabling selected students, who may not have the ability to pay for the college course tuition, to experience college courses while still attending high school.

Ashley Markey, Indian Rock and Valley View, received a grant for $4,040 to institute World Drumming into the music curriculum.  This grant will purchase a Remo World Drumming packet which will introduce students to various drums that will help with their social, communication, academic, emotional, cognitive and fine and gross motor skills innovative methodologies.

Christine Stipanovic, Yorkshire Elementary and Middle School, received a $300 grant to start a Glitter Bug Handwashing Program.  This grant will enable the school nurse to purchase the hand-washing machine to increase the importance of hand-washing awareness education through a fun and easy to implement methodology.

Greg Gulley, Mary Bath Grove, Tawn Ketterman and Kim Stoltz, Principals at Indian Rock, East York, Valley View and Yorkshire respectively, were awarded a $13,920 grant due to YSEF’s qualification and participation to access funds through the PA State EITC (Educational Improvement Tax Credit) program.  The Fizz, Boom, Read – Summer Reading Program will fund a new summer enrichment program for selected elementary school students in an effort to boost their school readiness.

Wendy Houck, Valley View and Yorkshire, received a $1,348 grant for 100 Grid Carpet.  This grant will allow for the purchase of “100 Grid” carpets—interactive, daily math tools to help students practice counting, number sense, addition and subtraction up to 100 through a fun and creative methodology.  This grant was made possible from endowment proceeds through the Jeffrey D. Sindicich Foundation, a named donor endowment fund held by YSEF at the York County Community Foundation.  The fund is in memory of Jeffrey Sindicich, York Suburban graduate class of 1986.          

YSEF has awarded 97 grants totaling $171,000 to teachers, administrators and students since its inception in 2009.  Funds are made possible by  donations from individuals (including former and current YS parents, YS alumni, YS current and retired YS staff, students); corporations; foundations; and community partners.

 YSEF has also funded an endowment at the York County Community Foundation now totaling $150,000 to perpetuate sustainability with the goal of impacting the lives of York Suburban students over time.

For more information on YSEF grants,  visit the YSEF website at www.ysef.org

 

Early Learning and Child Care Coming to YSSD

By Dr. Tawn Ketterman, Principal

Valley View Elementary School

York Suburban will inaugurate an exciting early learning and child care program in August 2015.

In response to a major district initiative, York Suburban was looking to better equip and prepare our future students, as well as build upon our outstanding primary program to enhance the learning of our youngest students.  After hundreds of hours of research, committee work, and site visits, the “York Suburban Early Learning Program” was developed. 

 Hildebrandt Learning Centers, LLC (HLC) was selected to partner with the district to operate a comprehensive early learning and school-aged child care program for the 2015/2016 school year.  In addition, a summer program will also be offered starting in the summer of 2016, providing families the assurance of consistent and familiar care throughout the year.

 The York Suburban Early Learning Program, managed by HLC, will provide the following learning/child care options beginning in August 2015:

  • PRE-SCHOOL (ages 3 to kindergarten) – This full day program will focus on child development and school readiness in an exciting setting of play and learning.  Preschool will be provided at Valley View and Yorkshire Elementary Schools.
  • KINDERGARTEN  ENRICHMENT – This half day program will provide our half-day day kindergarten families the option of having their child attend school for a full school day! The Kindergarten Enrichment program is designed to enhance (not replicate) the quality kindergarten program provided in the school classroom.  Kindergarten Enrichment will be offered at Valley View and Yorkshire Elementary Schools.
  • BEFORE/AFTER SCHOOL CARE –  – This school-age school program will provide students in grades K-5 with the opportunity to engage in fun learning activities and play, and will provide an opportunity for students to complete homework in a supervised setting.  Parents have the comfort and assurance of their children being in a safe and familiar setting throughout their work day.  Before and After School Care will be provided at East York, Indian Rock, Valley View, and Yorkshire Elementary Schools.

 One of the goals of the York Suburban Early Learning Program  is to provide a meaningful service that will help families as children are growing!  Therefore, the program will be highly accessible!  Please note the following details:

  •  Program Hours: Monday through Friday 6 a.m. – 6 p.m. (including professional staff development days, weather-related days, non-holiday break days).
  • Enrollment may be full-time or part-time.
  • Summer Program – experience year-round care with our special summer learning program that will include guest speakers and field trips.

 York Suburban early childhood staff will be working closely with HLC to provide appropriate programs for our students in such a way as to enrich that which occurs in the classrooms of our school-age students, and to better equip our preschoolers with the readiness skills they need to be successful in school. We are fortunate to be able to offer these programs in the setting of our own elementary schools where we can ensure that all students have access to safe and enriching programs in the comfort of familiar surroundings.

 To learn more about the York Suburban Early Learning Program  managed by HLC, visit the website at www.hildebrandtlearning centers.com, or talk to a HLC employee at one of the upcoming school-wide events being held at our elementary schools this spring!

 ABOUT HLC:

 HLC operates 41 early learning centers and four school-based Before and After School Age Programs in Pennsylvania.   HLC’s centers and teachers have been successful in achieving National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) accreditation at 32 of  its centers. 

Accreditation by NAEYC denotes a program demonstrating a commitment to providing high quality care, far exceeding state licensing standards, for young children and their families.  In the United States, approximately 7 percent of all licensed centers have the distinction of accreditation by NAEYC.  In addition, 28 HLC’s have been designated as Keystone STAR Four centers by the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services, their highest distinction.               

 You can visit the HLC website at www.hildebrandtlearningcenters.com to:

  • Learn more about these programs coming to our elementary schools
  • Register your children for one of the quality programs to be provided (Preschool — ages 3 to kindergarten), Kindergarten Enrichment (1/2 day), and/or before and after school-age care.
  • Review the employment needs located under the Careers tab.

 

YSEF Celebration Tops $50,000 Mark

The York Suburban Education Foundation raised more than $50,000 at its Sixth  Annual Celebration of Academic Excellence held on Saturday, April 18, at the Historical Society Museum in downtown York.

YSEF expresses its appreciation to the following:

 $5,000 Valedictorian Sponsors: 

          Glatfelter Insurance Group
          The Turbury Family
          Coni Wolf

 $2,500 Salutatorian Sponsors:           

            Tim Grumbacher and Debbie Simon
            The Reinecker Family [Read more…]

Swimmers Bring State Medals to YSHS

Swimmers 1  March 2015

The swimming season ended on a glorious note in March when York Suburban High School swimming brought a boatload of state medals back to the school.

Carson Gross, left front, was a Gold Medal winner in the 200-yard free style event.  Matt Spinello, right front, captured a Silver Medal in the 100-yard butterfly.

In addition to that, the boys won Bronze in both the 200 and 400 free style relay.  The girls’ combined wins placed them third in the state.

In the back row, from left, are award winners:  Madeleine Devaney, Diego Herrera, Aidan Fryar, Cara Zortman, Keelie Walker, Megan Hunt, Karl Schmittle, Jenna Hufnagle, and Anna Schmittle.

Time to Think ‘Tribute Cards’

With the 2014-2015 school year coming to an end, you may be looking for a meaningful way to recognize a teacher or other York Suburban School District staff member that made a difference in your student’s life or maybe even your life.  Perhaps a Reading Specialist opened a new chapter for your student to increase his/her reading confidence?  Did your student’s bus driver do an outstanding job this year?

 If so, the York Suburban Education Foundation has a way to recognize these YSSD staff members.  A YSEF Tribute Card.

 For a minimum of $5, you can make a tax-deductible donation to YSEF while showing a special staff member how much they are appreciated.  Order forms will be coming home with your student, a form is on the YSEF website, http://www.ysef.org/donate.php, or you can visit the YSSD website, under the Community Flyers tab for the YSEF Tribute Card order form.

 Tribute Cards can be delivered directly to the YSSD staff person by YSEF volunteers or can be sent to the family to personalize and the student can deliver the Tribute Card to the YSSD staff person.

 Funds raised through the YSEF Tribute Cards support the YSEF mission — providing funding for innovative programs that enhance the educational experience and foster continued academic excellence for York Suburban students.  Since YSEF began distributing grants in 2009, over $171,000 has been awarded throughout YSSD.

YSMS Has 2 Science Fair Champions

Zoe Prats, left, and won top awards at York County Science and Engineering Fair.

Zoe Prats, left, and Lilly Cook won top awards at York County Science & Engineering Fair.

On March 11, 2015 the York County Science & Engineering Fair held the 32nd annual Awards Ceremony at the Pullo Center on the campus of Penn State York.

Thirty seven York Suburban Middle School 8th graders participated in the Junior Division (grades 7-9) at the fair on March 9 and 10. 

Eighth grader Zoe Prats was award the Grand Champion of the Junior Division for her project, “Radiation Shielding Study of Various Glove Types.”   Eighth grader Lilly Cook was awarded the Reserve Grand Champion of the Junior Division for her project, “Does the Temperature of a Solar Cell Affect its Efficiency?”  

The following eighth graders also won awards:  ASM South Central PA Chapter Award, Zoe Prats; Engineering Society of York Award, Rahad Khan; James R Holley & Associates Award, Bryn Walsh; Pennsylvania Society of Professional Engineers Award, Zoe Prats; Society of Manufacturing Engineers, Luke Sargen; York Township, Bryn Walsh; American Physological Association, Madison Barshinger; RICOH Americas Corporation, Lilly Cook; United States Air Force, Caleb West; United States Navy, Zoe Prats, Lilly Cook and Ellen Korver.

Putting Pieces of Autism Together

Puzzle Partners at York Suburban Middle School.

Puzzle Partners with their first place trophy from the April 11 Autism York Awareness Walk.

Puzzle Partners is a club at York Suburban Middle School that involves the eight students in Heather Peterson’s Autism Support class and 22 general education students who have volunteered to be a part of this experience.

The goal of this club is to make new friendships, spread awareness of autism and increase the culture of acceptance throughout the school. This is the second year for the club.  Activities include games, holiday parties, social outings to the local park and fundraising for Autism York.

 Puzzle Partners recently participated in the Autism York Awareness Walk on April 11.   They raised $3,636, taking the first place trophy for an organization team. This is the second year they have taken first place.  This is a dedicated group of students and teachers who are striving to bring awareness and acceptance to York Suburban Middle School.

 

 

Honor Societies Induct New Members

Several York Suburban Honor Societies have inducted new members this spring.

They include:

NATIONAL ART HONOR SOCIETY

Emily Castronuovo  Gabriel Fryar  

Austin Grzymala  

Andrew Hassinger  

Adrienne Hess  

Desiree Jones  

Nichole Kleynen  

Gabby Leiphart  

Ashleigh  Mackin  

Madeleine Malley  

Jennifer Seabra  

Taylor Smallwood  

Paige Smeltzer  

Emily Tierney  

Katie Tierney  

Marta Tsikitas  

Monida Tum  

SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY

Olivia GettleEmily Hamme

Devon Hornberger

Emma Leik

Susan Lloyd

Mikala McBride

Jamie Myers

Nicole Peritz

Jordan Sandoval

Tanner Stump

Hannah Taylor

Monida Tum

GERMAN HONOR SOCIETY

Ashley GriffithSamantha Jones

Thomas Merkle

Jessica Renjilian

Winter Ryan

Molly Sargen

Paige Smeltzer

Bradley Smith

Tanner Stauffer

Madeline Traynor

Baseball and Habitat

Baseball and Habitat 2

Saturday April 18, 2015 was Global Youth Service Day.  The York Suburban Baseball team  volunteered with Habitat for Humanity on a project on West Princess Street in York.  

The team will be hosting an event, “At Bat for Habitat,” on Saturday, May 2,  with the Junior Varsity playing at 1 p.m. and the Varsity at 3 p.m. against Northern York.

All proceeds from concession sales and donations will go directly to the York chapter of Habitat for Humanity.