176 Graduate from York Suburban

Caps fill the air at the conclusion of graduation exercises for the York Suburban High School Class of 2013.

Caps fill the air at the conclusion of graduation exercises for the York Suburban High School Class of 2013.

In a sun filled stadium with a comfortable breeze blowing, 176 seniors received their diplomas at York Suburban High School commencement exercises on Wednesday, June 5.

Speakers for the Class of 2013 graduation were: (front row) Sarah Gutekunst, student council treasurer; Helen Gunn, National Honor Society president; and Alicia Baker, co-valedictorian.        (Back row) Andrew Toman, vice president of student council; Michael Hogg, Class of 2013 president; and Christopher Covert, co-valedictorian.

Speakers for the Class of 2013 graduation were: (front row) Sarah Gutekunst, Student Council treasurer; Helen Gunn, National Honor Society president; and Alicia Baker, co-valedictorian. (Back row) Andrew Toman, vice president of Student Council; Michael Hogg, Class of 2013 president; and Christopher Covert, co-valedictorian.

For the first time in 10 years, the class had co-valedictorians.

It was a busy day for the graduates, beginning in the morning with a Class of 2013 photo taken in the gymnasium and followed by rehearsal for the evening ceremony.

Returning to the school shortly after 6 p.m. the students robed in the auditorium, lobby, and hallway of the high school.

Entering Dick May Field from the far end of the outdoor venue, the members of the class passed through a double line of cheering and applauding faculty members, administrators and school board members.

The 54th commencement exercises began with musical selections by the concert band and then the concert choir.  Prior to the presentation of the colors, Student Council treasurer Sarah Gutekunst welcomed the more than 1,000 family members and friends attending the ceremony.

Student Council vice president Andrew Toman gave a moment of reflection before York Suburban School Board member Lois Ann Schroeder brought greetings from the board.

Helen Gunn, president of the National Honor Society, introduced student speakers Alicia Baker and Christopher Covert, co-valedictorians, and Michael Hogg, president of the Class of 2013.  Principal Brian Ellis presented each valedictorian with a special plaque before giving his remarks.

The Class of 2013 was presented by Dr. Denise Fuhrman and Christopher Adams, Assistant Principals, and diplomas were handed to each student by Superintendent Dr. Kate Orban and Assistant Superintendents Dr. Michele Merkle and Dr. Patricia Maloney.

As they left the stage, each student was presented with a red rose.

Michael Hogg closed the program and 176 caps filled the air in celebration.

A reception in the cafeteria followed the ceremony.

The York Suburban Class of 2013

Deborah J. Alcantara
Sierra Logan Althoff
Alexandra Elaine Anderson
John J. Arnold
Alicia Lauren Baker
Barbara Yvonne Baquero
Viante Levoid Barnes
Kirk Justin Beaver
Cody Eugene Bell
Lucinda Jane Billet
Laura Alison Blouse
Anna Blyth
Akil Boatwright
Brooke Elizabeth Bobb
John Bonner
Hannah Racquel Bosley
Kaylynn Marie Bower
Nathan Elias Bowers
Darius James Trenton Boxley
Sara Bray
Rebekah A. Buchanan
Dakota James Buckingham
Xiaojie Cao
Xiaoli Cao
Adam Black-Chirico
Chase Christopher
Natalie Rochelle Concino
Taylor Marie Coppage
Nathalie Cortes-Colon
Christopher William Covert
Ian Sterling Crammer
Taylor Renee Crispo
Rosemary Elisabeth Hunt Crosset
Alfonzo Cucuzella
James W. Daehnke III
Brittani Lyn Dalton
Kyle Austin Daugherty
Shanna Lynn Davidson
Zowie J. Day
Nitza Daza
Stephanie De la Cruz
Gabrielle Nicole Dean
Jordan Travis Deardorff
Kyle Douglas Deardorff
Brittany Denny
Christopher Diaz
Jacob Reinholtz Diehl
Marquese Dillon
Chandler Draughn
Evan Eberhardinger
Jarret S. Emig
Thomas Englerth
Connor James Ferguson
Sarah Nicole Fissel
Connor Stone Fitzgerald
Skylar Christian Fortier
Maggie Foster
Jeremy Frey
Thomas Richard Garncarz
Samantha Ann Gehly
Alexis Morgan Gettle
Alexander Thomas Giffen
Madison Rose Glassmyer
Helen Maureen Gunn
John Gurnavage
Sarah Catherine Gutekunst
Albert John Hammond
Bradley Harrison Hartshorne
Juliette Haumont
Daniel J. Henry
Abigail Evelyn Hess
Michael Raymond Hogg
Mitchell Alan Hovis
Spencer Robert Huber
Jared Ivey
Ivanny Jeannette Jácome Ottati
Abigail Dickson Johnston
Taylor James Thomas Jordan
Fotini Karabas
Alexander Matthew Kehoe
Camden Kelliher
Mikala Madison Kin
Jacob Matthew Kitting
Ian Arthur Kline
Austin Kling
William James Koch
Austin Blaine Kubala
Zachary Charles Landis
Dat T. Le
Jennifer Marie Leech
Paije Lerman
Abbie Anne Levans
Emily Colleen Leyes
Stephen Lighthiser
Joshua Michael Lofties
Abby Rose London
Alexander Maday
Brandon Scott Mahkovec
Patrick Shawn Malloy
Brian K. Manees
Connor James Markel
Anastasios I. Marros
Tanner James Martin
Kenya Mayo
Claudia Lizbet Medina
Erin Susanne Merkle
Victoria Marie Milchling
Kenice Cassidy Miller
Olivia Michele Mingora
Rachel Elizabeth Mitts
Mary Anna Eva Moore
Kyle J. Moyer
Kaitlyn Nicole Mulligan
Brandi Lynn Mummert
Ryan Marcus Myers
Kyrsten Ness
Jaime Nixon-Alark
Bobbi Ann Noga
Tye-Ashley Chiaka Nwoke
KateLynne Brianna Pappas
Nikhil Dilip Patel
Juliana Workman Peck
Bryce Allen Peters
Shawn Michael Peterson
Tham Thi Hong Pham
Brandon Phelan
Ratha Pim
Kyle David Posenau
Alexandra Rebecca Posner
Stephen Novle Raitt Jr.
Hunter L. Ralls
Kathryn Marie Ramsey
Isaiah Thomas Randall
Essence Rascoe
Ryan R. Raubenstine
Karis Marie Reiter
Garret Craig Reynolds
Katie Rhoades
Devin Robinson
Chance Kenneth Rohrbaugh
India Roman Grimes
Marinette Rosario
Dakota Rosenzweig
Payton Daniel Royer
Sophia Danielle Sadock
Lindsay Nicole Saxman
Courtney Schultz
Donovan Sellman
Xhosa H. Shakoor
Karianne Elizabeth Shetter
Veniamin Shevchyk
Joshua Michael Siegelman
Ian James Size
Elyse Smith
Rachel Elizabeth Smith
Tyler Smith
Samuel Benjamin Spahr
Tessa Stewart
Emma Rose Stine
Spenser B. Strickler
Margaret M. Sullivan
Clayton George Swartz
Elizabeth Munsell Thummel
Andrew Scott Toman
Austin Torres
Victor Jesus Torres Perez
Kristoff Spencer Tribue
Yasmin Kayla Vasquez
Griffin Alexander Vinarski
Hieu Minh Vu
Matthew Wagman
Nolan Raymond Walker
Anna Marie Wallace
Wyatt C. Walter
Aubrey Kathryn Waltersdorf
Haley Ward
Vanessa Weaner
Cassidy Morgan Weaver
Benjamin Matthew Wells
Nikki Elizabeth Whare
Travis J. Wheeler
Jazzmine White
Jenna Elaine Williams
Molly Elizabeth Wolfe
Amanda Michelle Woodward
Ashley Kirsten Zerne
Luis Zerpe

Congratulations Graduates and Families

What a special time indeed, not only for the students and families, but also for the staff and community.  Without everyone’s support and interest it would not be possible to provide the high quality education that is the York Suburban tradition.

Kate Orban 2007_editedSpeaking of tradition, the graduation ceremony marks a passage and is worthy of reflection.  I truly wish everyone in the York Suburban community had the opportunity to attend at least one graduation ceremony.

Seeing the K-12 faculty and graduating seniors in their caps and gowns is a wonderful tradition. The formality of attire indicates the importance of the event.

Perhaps the most moving moment of graduation each year for me is when the faculty forms two lines.  As the graduating seniors walk through that line the entire faculty applauds in recognition of their accomplishments.  The graduates often comment how meaningful it is to have not only their high school teachers and administration participate, but also their teachers and principals from the middle school and elementary buildings.  There are tears and smiles from students and faculty.

Planning for next school year is already well underway.  During the summer vacation time for students, you will find staff and faculty hard at work preparing buildings and grounds, studying, attending professional staff development, teaching summer programs and/or courses, planning menus, writing or revising curriculum, preparing health records, sending transcripts, meeting with parents and students, filing end of fiscal year reports, planning bus routes, and the list goes on and on.

All this work occurs so that when the doors open on August 21, 2013, York Suburban School District is ready to welcome the approximately 3,000 students that are here and eager to learn.

As always, thank you for your support of the York Suburban School District.

Again, congratulations graduates.

Dr. Kate Orban, Superintendent

YSSD Director of Finance Named

Corinne D. Mason, PRSBA, has been named the new Director of Finance and Support Services for the York Suburban School District.

Corinne MasonA graduate of Ephrata Senior High School in Lancaster County, Ms. Mason earned her degree in Business Administration from Pennsylvania State University, her Accounting degree from Lebanon Valley College, and a Master’s in School Business Leadership from Wilkes University.

She comes to York Suburban from the Wyomissing Area School District where she was Director of Business Affairs.  Prior to that she served in business positions in the Reading School District and the Ephrata School District.

She began her new assignment on June 3.

Ms. Mason succeeds Dennis Younkin, who has retired from York Suburban School District.

Summer Hours for YSSD Offices

Beginning on Monday, June 10, and continuing until Monday, August 12, the York Suburban School District buildings will be on the following schedule:

York Suburban Middle School, York Suburban High School, Ronald Provard Education Center — June 10 through August 9 — will be open Monday through Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

All elementary schools buildings will be closed June 13 through August 5, except by appointment.

Regular hours resume for all buildings on Monday, August 12.

6th Graders Run a Town

 

Michael Igo was Mayor for a day.

Michael Igo was Mayor for a day.

Students from the sixth grade at York Suburban Middle School had an opportunity to run a town for one day in May when they took part in BizTown, a Junior Achievement program.

The students operated a bank, managed a restaurant, produced a television show, created an on-line newspaper, and voted for elected officials.

The exercise followed a four-week classroom curriculum.

Rahad Khan ran the radio station.

Rahad Khan ran the radio station.

Rebekah Baker was the District Attorney.

Rebekah Baker was the District Attorney.

Swimming Lessons Registration June 26

As part of the York Suburban Community Education program, Red Cross Certified Summer Swimming Lesson registration will be held on Wednesday, June 26, in the back hallway of York Suburban High School from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.

For more information and to obtain a registration form go to www.yssd.org,    Communities Tab, Swim Lesson.

The Big Boat Theory

boat races 2A

Students in York Suburban High School physics classes put theory to practice for end-of-school-year cardboard boat races.

The students had to design and then build boats out of cardboard to test the strength and buoyancy of their crafts.

The final exam:  launching the boats in the York Suburban swimming pool and paddling them to the opposite end oBoat races 3Af the pool.

Boat races 1A

New Playground Equipment at Indian Rock

 

Indian Rock Elementary students play on the Mobius, a new piece of climbing equipment.

Indian Rock Elementary students play on the Mobius, a new piece of climbing equipment.

Students play on the new Orbiter,  a spinning device.

Students play on the new Orbiter, a spinning device.

Indian Rock Elementary School students have three pieces of new playground equipment, thanks to the Indian Rock PTO and a community build to install the equipment.

The new equipment includes:  A Mobius climbing activity, an Orbiter spinner, and a Jump and Touch.

Karen Gleba, the PTO playground coordinator, said the equipment cost was “just under $20,000” and that the PTO saved thousands of dollars on installing the new play items because of a two-day community build.  “More than 25 adults and children,” she said, worked to install the equipment.

The money for the new equipment was raised through the PTO’s annual Race for Education.

Adults work on preparing the Indian Rock playground for the new  pieces of equipment.

Adults work on preparing the Indian Rock playground for the new pieces of equipment.

$48,142,685 Budget Approved for 2013-14

The York Suburban School Board has approved a budget of $48,142,685 for the 2013-14 school year.

Meeting on May 30, the board voted 8 to 1 to approve the budget, which includes a 1.57 percent in the millage rate to 21.0381 mills per $1,000 of assessed value of properties.

The budget is an increase of $1,289,542 over the current year’s budget of $46,853,143.