Undergraduate awards ceremony, nov. 2, 2009

Undergraduate awards ceremony, Nov. 2, 2009 SCOTIA-GLENVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
UNDERGRADUATE AWARDS ASSEMBLY
Pledge of Allegiance and Musical Arrangement THE SCOTIA-GLENVILLE HIGH SCHOOL FRESHMAN YEAR ACHIEVEMENT
AWARD
Medal – to members of the Class of 2012 with the highest achievement
during the first year in high school: Matthew Ashcroft, Kul en Bailey, Nicholas Conlon,
Sarah Dean, Nicole Hoerold, Kerry Lewis, Olivia Marola, Christopher Omicinski, Emily
Peterson, Aurora Phil ips, Alexis Yagielski, Noah Wegener
THE SCOTIA-GLENVILLE HIGH SCHOOL SOPHOMORE YEAR ACHIEVEMENT
AWARD
Medal - to members of the Class of 2011 with the highest achievement
during the second year in high school: Kiersten Beckford, Andrew Carlstedt, Brooke
Clemons, Stephen Denny, Dylan Elliott, Avery Francois, Daniel e Giammatteo, Brian
Junquera, Catherine Kennedy, Grant Slingerland
THE SCOTIA-GLENVILE HIGH SCHOOL JUNIOR YEAR ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
Medal - to members of the Class of 2010 with the highest achievement during the
third year in high school: Kyle Coombs, Clarissa Garvey, Jennifer Glenn, Jessica
Hohenstein, Joseph Holm, Cory Jackson, Evan Long, Gabriel e Mason, Ryan
O’Connor, Joseph Rafalak, Daniel Rice, Michel e Schlomberg
NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM – Commended students in the
National Merit Scholarship Program – Kyle Coombs, Jessica Hohenstein, Evan Long,
Ryan O’Connor
SCOTIA-GLENVILLE HIGH SCHOOL MEDALS - for conspicuous service to the
Classes of 2012, 2011, and 2010. Presented by Ms. Castronovo
Class of 2012 - Paige Jones
Class of 2011- Rachel Filutowski
Class of 2010- Marissa Mahoney
FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT - A certificate and a $100 check to students
who have demonstrated exceptional achievement through the third year of language
study. Presented by Ms. Cioffi.
GERMAN – Kyle Conroy
http://www.scotiaglenvilleschools.org/Highschool/awards/awards110209.html Undergraduate awards ceremony, Nov. 2, 2009 LAURENCE C. RAINEY UNITED STATES HISTORY AWARD $100.00 - Open to the
student with the highest average achieved by an 11th grade student in the U.S.
History and Government Course. In memory of Laurence C. Rainey, who was a
teacher and Academic Head for Social Studies in the Scotia-Glenvil e School District
for over thirty years. Presented by Mrs. Rainey and Mr. Ziac – Kyle Conroy
UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER FREDERICK DOUGLASS AND SUSAN B.
ANTHONY HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES AWARD
– Presented by Mr.
Ziac – Kyle Coombs
BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT - Presented by Mr. Parks
Computer Keyboarding - Jonathan Conrad
Accounting – Jia-Ya Huang
Sports Management – Ryan Schmitz
Business Law – Joseph Holm
Investment Decision Making – Catherine Kennedy
Marketing – Jeffery Karabin
Advertising – Jaclyn Vassari, Jeffery Karabin
E-Commerce – Daniel Gibbons
Entrepreneurship – Kerrin Sleeper
Computer Software Applications – Shari Hyman
Career and Financial Management A – Marinna Grothe
Career and Financial Management B – Shawn Esperti
FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES DEPARTMENT - Presented by Mrs. Zack
Freshman – Patricia Haffner
Sophomore – Zachary Austin
Junior – Makala Gatta
TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT - Presented by Mr. Kastberg
Freshman – Seamus Sweeney
Sophomore – Matthew Cramer
Junior – Rocco Young
PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT - Presented by Mr. Geniti
Freshman - Kul en Bailey
Sophomore - Anthony Auspelmyer
Junior – Joya Clark
HEALTH - Presented by Mrs. Tammar – Kevin Peitrow
BAUSCH & LOMB AWARD - for Outstanding Achievement in Science -Presented by
Mr. Jenkins – Michel e Schlomberg
LAWRENCE TECH AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN SCIENCE AND
MATHEMATICS
with scholarship stipend – Presented by Mr. Jenkins - Clarissa
http://www.scotiaglenvilleschools.org/Highschool/awards/awards110209.html Undergraduate awards ceremony, Nov. 2, 2009 RPI MEDAL - EXCELLENCE IN MATH & SCIENCE - Presented by Mr. McCarthy –
Ryan O’Connor
NEW YORK STATE CAPITAL DISTRICT SOCIETY OF WOMEN ENGINEERS
Certificate of Merit – Presented by Mr. McCarthy - Clarissa Garvey, Michel e
Schlomberg
SMITH BOOK AWARD - Given to a junior in the top 10th of their class who
contributed to society through academic achievement, leadership and concern for
others. Presented by Mrs. Napolitano – Catherine Kennedy
BROWN BOOK AWARD - Given to a junior who best combines academic excel ence
with clarity in written and spoken expression. Presented by Mrs. Napolitano –
Stephanie Winkler
VOCATIONAL/TECHNICAL EDUCATION PROGRAM - Presented by Ms. Shartrand-
Amanda Anzalone
ELMIRA KEY AWARD - Two $40,000 awards over four years. To be eligible the
students must be in their junior year of high school, be confirmed as being in the top
10% of their class, and have demonstrated outstanding school or community
leadership. - Presented by Ms. Shartrand – Kara Rager
CLARKSON UNIVERSITY AWARDS -These awards are designed to annually
recognize junior students who demonstrate strong leadership qualities, positively
impact their high school and local community, have a proven academic record, and
must be in the top 15% of their class. Presented by Ms. Shartrand:
High School Leadership Award ($44,000 over 4 years) – Scott DeBiase
High School Achievement Award ($36,000 over 4 years) – Kara Rager
WELLS COLLEGE 21ST CENTURY LEADERSHIP AWARD – This award
recognizes young women for their academic excel ence, personal achievement,
leadership qualities, and extra-curricular involvement. This award is $20,000 over 4
years. Presented by Ms. Shartrand – Britta Kilbourn
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE MATH & SCIENCE AWARD – Given to students who
have excel ed academical y in Math and Science – Ryan O’Connor, Avery Francois,
Emily Peterson
RUSSELL SAGE COLLEGE – STUDENT SAGE AWARD Student must possess the
http://www.scotiaglenvilleschools.org/Highschool/awards/awards110209.html Undergraduate awards ceremony, Nov. 2, 2009 characteristics of academic excel ence by being in the top 25% of their class, be asocial leader, and be involved in school and community activities. This award wilrange from $7,000 -$14,000. Presented by Ms. Shartrand – Jennifer Glenn SAINT MICHAEL’S COLLEGE BOOK AWARD – Awarded to two students who are
members of the National Honor Society and have demonstrated a sincere commitment
to community service. Presented by
Ms. Shartrand – Kel y Kapusta, Daniel Rice
ST. LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY BOOK AWARD - Recipient wil receive a scholarship
worth $1,000 per year if they apply and are accepted to St. Lawrence University.
Presented by Ms. Shartrand – Mariah Senecal
FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT
ART
- Presented by Mrs. Fitting and Mrs. Dimopoulos-DiCocco for achievement of
honor rol caliber, creative work of exhibit quality, to art students who have
represented the school with artistic work outside the school setting.
Freshman – Kevin Arndt
Sophomore – Julianna Zyra
Junior – Mariah Senecal
The fol owing students are to receive awards based upon points earned for
participation in school art organizations and activities, and for representing the school
in community, regional, and statewide art events.
FIRST YEAR LETTER WINNERS - Victoria Hal , Jessica Hohenstein, Mariah Senecal
OLYMPICS OF THE VISUAL ARTS - Victoria Hal , Rachel Kaminski
BOCES ANNUAL ART SHOW – Shannon Houst, Julianna Zyra
MEDIA ARTS FESTIVAL – Mariah Senecal, Gabriel e Mason
ROVING ART SHOW – Nicole Hoerold, Rebecca Celorio, Morgan Fonda, Ian
Madcharo, Kristen Faubion
MUSIC - Presented by Mrs. Fitting and Mrs. Atchley for achievement of high honor
caliber to a person who has studied voice or an instrument, who has participated in
one or more school music groups, and has represented the school through
participation in community music activities.
Freshman - Emily Peterson
Sophomore – Bridie Schnore
Junior - Evan Long
The fol owing students are to receive music awards based on points earned forparticipation in school music organizations and activities, and for representing the http://www.scotiaglenvilleschools.org/Highschool/awards/awards110209.html Undergraduate awards ceremony, Nov. 2, 2009 school in community, regional and statewide music events.
MUSIC LETTERS (for 50 points)
Kathryn Darrow
Bridie Schnore
Sarah Taubner
Ashleigh Thomas
Ian Henderson
Joe Holm
Pamela Townsend
Mary Kate Wilding
Zach Dodd
Angela Winter
Brodie France
Cooper Wright
Daniel e Giammatteo
PINS (for 75 points)mPINS (for 100 points) PINS (for 120 points)
Kathryn Darrowmatte Kyle CoombsmatteoKyle Coombs
Daniel e Giammatteo Gabriel e MasonmattEvan Long
Gabriel e MasonmatteMarie Militano
Kel y Kapusta
Gabriel e Mason
Marie Militano
Joseph Rafalak
Bridie Schnore
Mary Kate Wilding
The fol owing are students who participated in the NYSSMA competitions last yearand their awards: Student Name/Rating/Level/Award
Aimee Albright (violin) /Good/4/ Good
Katherine Barner (flute)/ B- /6 /Silver
Samantha Bieling (voice) /Excel ent /4/ Blue
Lauren Bissonette (voice)/ Outstanding/ 4 /Red, White, Blue
Samantha Boulant (piano) /A+/ 5 /Gold
Elizabeth Brown (clarinet)/ Good /4 /Red
Kimberly Connel y (violin)/ Excel ent/ 4 /Blue
Victoria Connel y (voice)/ Excel ent/ 4/ Blue
Kyle Coombs (French Horn)/ Excel ent /4 /Blue
Kyle Coombs (voice) /A- /6/ Gold
Ryan Curtin (violin)/ B+/ 5 /Silver
Katherine Darrow (voice) /Outstanding /4 /Red, white, blue
Katherine Darrow (trumpet)/ Excel ent/ 4 /Blue
Sarah Dean (piano)/ A+/ 5/ Gold
Marra DeJesus (voice) /Good /3 /Red
http://www.scotiaglenvilleschools.org/Highschool/awards/awards110209.html Undergraduate awards ceremony, Nov. 2, 2009 Zachary Dodd (clarinet) /Good /4 /RedZachary Dodd (voice) /Outstanding/ 4 /Red, white, blueDavid Dolezal (voice) /Outstanding /3 /Red, white, blueNicole Evensen (voice) /A /5 /GoldDaniel e Giammatteo (voice) /A+/ 6 /GoldSarah Hanley (voice)/ Excel ent/ 4 /BlueCatherine Hanlon (piano) /Excel ent /4 /BlueJaclyn Hart (snare) /A /5 /GoldMol y Hay (voice) /A /5 /GoldIan Henderson /(baritone)/ A-/ 5 GoldNora Houlihan (string duet)/ Excel ent /3 /Blue /EnsembleNora Houlihan (violin)/ Good/ 4 /RedKel y Kapusta (violin)/ A+ /5 /GoldSean Kinnal y (voice) /A/ 5/ GoldMegan Kocienski (voice)/ Excel ent /3/ BlueBen Kraines (snare) /B+ /5 /SilverMichael Krisher (trombone) /Excel ent /4 /BlueTanner Lagace (voice)/ Excel ent /4 /BlueRebecca Laper (viola)/ Excel ent /3/ BlueAlicia LaPoint (voice) /Outstanding /4 /Red, white, blueKerry Lewis (flute) /A/ 5 /GoldKerry Lewis (voice) /Excel ent/ 4 /BlueEmily Lilac (voice)/ Excel ent /4 /BlueEvan Long (tenor sax) /A/ 6/ GoldEvan Long (Jazz-tenor sax)/ A+ /6/ GoldEvan Marre (string bass) /Excel ent /4 /BlueGabriel e Mason (voice)/ A /6 /GoldWil McMaster (tenor sax)/Outstanding/ 4/ Red, white, blueWil McMaster (Jazz-tenor sax)/ Outstanding/ 4 /Red, white, blueMarie Militano (voice)/ A+/ 6 /GoldMichael Nietfeld(violin)/ Excel ent/ 4/ BlueJuliet Ottaviano (voice)/ Excel ent/ 4 /BlueAlison Packer (voice) /Excel ent/ 2 /BlueMatthew Paparel a (trumpet)/ A+ /6 /GoldEmily Peterson (voice) /Outstanding/ 4 /Red, white, blueEmily Peterson (flute) /A+/ 6/ GoldAurora Phil ips (violin)/ A /5 /GoldJimmy Pierce (voice)/ Excel ent /4/ BlueMatthew Radom (trumpet)/ Excel ent /3 /BlueSteven Rumfelt (string duet) /Outstanding/ 3 /RWB ensembleKaila Sanboeuf (string duet) /Outstanding/ 3/ RWB ensembleBridie Schnore (violin) /A/ 6/GoldBridie Schnore (voice) /A /5 /GoldGeorge Schoenfeld (trumpet) /Outstanding/ 4 /Red, white, blueSarah Taubner (violin) /A+/ 6 /GoldAngelia Taylor (snare) /B- /5 /SilverAshleigh Thomas (voice) /A /6 /Gold http://www.scotiaglenvilleschools.org/Highschool/awards/awards110209.html Undergraduate awards ceremony, Nov. 2, 2009 Mary Kate Wilding (voice) /A+ /6 /GoldMary Kate Wilding (flute) /A /6 /GoldAngela Winter (voice) /A+ /6/ GoldCooper Wright (voice) /A+/ 6 /GoldAlexis Yagielski (clarinet) /Excel ent /4 /Blue AWARDS FOR OUTSTANDING SERVICE TO COMMUNITY PRESENTED BY
PYRAMID HORIZONS
- Presented by Mr. Kohout
Michel e Andersen
Susan Caccavale
Erin Caldwel
Elena Clark
Erin Connel y
Erica Eglin
James Gardinier
Kel y Kapusta
Mike Krisher
Rebecca Laper
Kevin Little
Marissa Mahoney
Gabriel e Mason
Deanna Moran
Kara Rager
Michel e Schlomberg
Mariah Senecal
Val Stimpson
Kaitlin Straut
Caitlyn Trepess
Hannah Valachovic
Alyssa Woodworth
PERFECT ATTENDANCE AT SCOTIA-GLENVILLE HIGH SCHOOL FOR THE
2008-09 SCHOOL YEAR
. Presented by Mr. Cosmer
Grade 9
James Cantamessa
Jack Lin
Matthew Radom
Matthew Senneca
Alexis Yagielski
Grade 10
Daniel e Giammatteo
Joshua Gibbons
Cori Harris
http://www.scotiaglenvilleschools.org/Highschool/awards/awards110209.html Undergraduate awards ceremony, Nov. 2, 2009 Grade 11
Michel e Schlomberg
http://www.scotiaglenvilleschools.org/Highschool/awards/awards110209.html

Source: http://scotia-glenvilleschools.net/SrHS/awards/UndergraduateawardsNov.22009.pdf

Http://www.ourmidland.com/opinion/editorials/article_ad1f7603-c

Pfenninger: Cautions when using antidepressants by Midland Daily News | Posted: Sunday, February 14, 2010 12:00 am Does it seem to you that half the world is on antidepressants? Many people use them. One of the most common class of drugs used to treat depression is the SSRIs, or selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors. There are six of them, and most people know their brand names. They

Coveram abridged pi

COVERAM® 5MG/5MG, 5MG/10MG, 10MG/5MG, 10MG/10MG – Abridged Product Information COVERAM® 5MG/5MG, 5MG/10MG, 10MG/5MG, 10MG/10MG (perindopril arginine/amlodipine besylate) Abridged Product Information. Before prescribing, please refer to Approved Product Information. Indications: substitution therapy for treatment of hypertension and/or stable coronary heart disease in patients alr

Copyright © 2018 Medical Abstracts