The Student of the Week
program at J. E. Harrison Middle School is run by
the Positive Communication Committee. Each week the
10 Core Teams, four in sixth grade, three in seventh
grade and three in eighth grade, plus the Physical
Education Team, the Music Team and the Encore Team
nominate students to be Students of the Week. These
students possess a positive character trait. The
traits are chosen from those studied during Homebase
activities. Each Student of the Week will have a
congratulatory letter sent home to their parents
or guardians, will have a candy bar and a certificate
delivered to their homebase, and will have their
name displayed in the library with the other chosen
students. Students can be chosen as Student of the
Week only once each school year.
Week
of May 16th - Courageous Students of the Week
Carrie
Askenase
Justin Lion
Sean Brady
Justin
Long
Haley Antkiewicz
J.T. Krawec
Michelle
Dehn
Trevore Rush
Ashley Claar
Brandon
Walsh
Week
of May 23rd - Courageous Students of the Week
BryAnne
Rose
Philip Pantuso
Kelly Morris
Emily
Passarell
Ashley Starks
Kai Chen
Stephanie
Solar
Mark Knerr
Alexandra Kowatch
Suzenne
Mangoliko
Posted
5/7/05 Updated 5/15/05
WES
- April Happy Grams
The students at Whitehall
School were recognized for their courteous
actions. When students use good manners,
act politely, and are courteous through words
and actions, others take notice. Staff members
recognized students who practice the character
trait of courtesy every day. Happy Grams
were given to the students who were “caught” using
good manners around the school. All students
who received a Happy Gram this school year
need to be commended for their efforts in
supporting character education at Whitehall
Elementary. For the 2004-05 school year,
students were recognized for Pride, Citizenship,
Caring, Leadership, Patriotism, Excellence,
and Courtesy.
Posted
5/14/05
HMS
- National Survey
Harrison Middle School eighth
grade student Connie Bowsher and her brother
Brian, a seventh grade student, participated
in the National Survey on Drug Use and Health
sponsored by the United States Public Health
Service. The National Survey on Drug Use
and Health is the Federal Government's primary
source of national data to help promote substance
abuse prevention. The study was initiated
in 1971, and the data collected is used to
help assist with the formation of public
policy.
Posted
5/14/05
PES
- Red Cross Recognition
Paynter Elementary is proud
to recognize the efforts of the PTA and Social
Worker, Dr. Mark Lepore. Over $600 was raised
for the Red Cross Hurricane Relief by selling
raffle tickets at Open House. The Solenday
family was the lucky winner of the raffle
prize - a basket filled with many Pittsburgh
Steeler items.
Posted
5/14/05
BHS
- Excellence in Art and Design
Baldwin High School seniors
Don Willow and Cassandra Kaliszewski, graphic
design students of Mr. Jim Wodarek, were
chosen to exhibit in a high school art show
held at La Roche College. Students with artwork
in the exhibit were judged for two available
Tuition Grants for Excellence in Art and
Design. Of all the schools represented, both
scholarships were awarded to these Baldwin
High School students.
Posted
5/14/05
BHS
- National Merit Students
Baldwin High School juniors
William Striegle, Heather Tomko, Robert Perrone,
and Russell Grant have been entered into
the 2006 National Merit Scholarship Program.
Each of these students is among the top 5%
or 50,000 highest-scoring participants of
over one million students who took the PSAT
this past October. In September, they will
be named either Commended Students or Semi-Finalists.