The Westfield Leader and The Scotch Plains – Fanwood TIMES A WATCHUNG COMMUNICATIONS, INC. PUBLICATION Thursday, March 12, 2015 Page 9 Honor Roll Roosevelt Intermediate School - 2nd Marking Period CONQUERING CANCER...Westfield High School students have teamed up with the Four Diamonds Fund movement to conquer childhood cancer. To date, the Westfield students have raised nearly $2,000 through canning and online efforts. On Friday, March 20, they will be hosting a Mini-THON at the high school. The Westfield High School Mini-THON will feature fun and games along with an epic battle of student bands. For more information on the Mini-THON, or information on how to contribute contact [email protected]. Pictured first row, from left to right are:: Rachel Holt, Alyssa Pascoguin, Lauren Busardo, Olivia Zito, Chloe Beauchamp, Gabby McDaniel. Second row: Ryan Bowman, Jack Oates, Evan Rooney. Third Row: Michael Mobarakai, David Burns, Kyle Gabriel, Will Stern and faculty advisor, Elizabeth Walsh. Not pictured: Julia Ross Garwood Education Assoc. Establishes Lincoln Locker GARWOOD – The members of the Garwood EducationAssociation (GEA) have been quite busy since the start of the new school year. The 37 members of the organization have organized and participated in several community-service projects. During the busy holiday season, association members organized a the collection of unwrapped toys from fellow staff members, parents, and students for Toys for Tots to be distributed to children in need. Likewise the members personally donated supplies for the PTA Winterfest, an evening at school where Garwood’s children created crafts with their families. In February, in conjunction with the Lincoln School Student Council, over 250 pairs of jeans were collected for the national campaign called Teens for Jeans. Gently used jeans were collected throughout the month and were then dropped at a local Aéropostale store. Stores will deliver the jeans to a nearby charity or homeless shelter for teens and children in need. GEA members kickstarted the drive with a donation of 68 pairs of jeans. Currently, association members are in the process of collecting supplies to establish a Lincoln Locker. The “locker” is an on-going project that will contain supplies to be used by students of the school community. The association has recognized that there are students that may not have the means to purchase their own school supplies. The locker would be available to them to help keep them motivated and prepared for school. Whether teaching in the classroom or participating in community activities the members of the Garwood EducationAssociation always have the children and the community in the forefront of their minds and hearts. Senior Citizens’ Day to Be Held at SP-FW HS SCOTCH PLAINS – The Student Government Association’s annual Senior Citizens’ Day will be held on Thursday, March 26 at Scotch PlainsFanwood High School (SPFHS). The day’s activities begin at 10 a.m. and end at 1 p.m. This is a fun-filled day for student volunteers and senior citizens alike. The day will start off with a complimentary breakfast, and guests will enjoy performances by the Moonglowers, dance team, Irish step dancers, and step squad. Attendees will also participate in games such as Name that Tune and Bingo, as well as view scenes from the school’s spring musical, Grease. A delicious catered lunch by the SPFHS lunch staff will conclude this wonderful day. Grade 8 Distinguished Honor Roll Justin Almendral, Caitlin Amman, Matthew Bartok, Joseph Beatty, Samantha Bebel, Nora Brindle, George Burke, Matthew Cafiero,Aiden Cascio, Jeremy Cha, William Collins, Celine Crenshaw, Theo ,Dardia, Emma Downer, Rebecca Dunaief, Carley Farella, Jack Gambello, Charlotte Geary, Elyssa Gerstel, Francis Gialanella, Jared Greenspan, Lauren Greenspan, Grace Gruters, Emma Hamilton, Brianna Hatch, Nathan Hefner, Caroline Hendrix, Emma Herber, Corinne Herz, Brian Hinkel, Adam Holtzman, Catherine Jennings, Georgiana Katsingris, Sarah Landriau, Erica Lawrence, Matthew Leone, Ian McCabe, Erin Kathleen McDonald, Mary McHugh, Olivia Miedrzynski, Timothy Miller, Luke Mizus, Kate Murphy, Ajay Olson, Alexander Park, Julia Plawker,Amanda Pyle, Mara Rao, Emily Reddy, Julia Romano, Chloe Root, Sean Root, Julia Sackett, Mary Joy Sidhom, Caroline Steiner, Savannah Stewart, Matthew Su, Carlee Swanson, Keeley Thompson, Sofia Toglia, Andrew Zanfagna Honor Roll Samantha Addis, Dylan Alfano, Ireland Applegarth, Austin Arabatzis, Kaela Azzaretto, Kelly Bailey, Caitlyn Basile, Felix Baur, Ethan Berman, Megan Bertsch, Olivia Booth, Leah Bremer, Alison Brown, Nathan Bryant, Laura Jean Calcagno, Jacqueline Callahan, Kyle Campanello, Nicholas Chermak, Samantha Colucci, Thomas Colucci, Avery Conrad, Madeline Covington, Matthew Crowley, Ellie Curry, Jaden Damesek, Liam Dougherty, Jeremy Enslin, Luke Ertman, Anne Friel, Aidan Gilman, Drew Glassman, Maya Grantz, Nicolas Guerriero, Rachel Hamelburg, Elias Hamlin, James Hancock, Caitlin Haviland, Genevieve Howell, Daniel Jones, Taylor Jordan, Lauren Kamienski, Michael Kane, Michael Kaveney, Meghan Kobrin, Marie Koglin, Jacqueline Kurtz, Madison Kurtz, Amanda Latowsky, Samantha Leftheris, Jasper Lemberg, Sofia Lemberg, Aidan Lezynski, Kevin Li, Matthew Loftus, Ava Luzzi, Nicholas Manganello, Tyler Mastronardi, Ava Maurillo, Lillian Maz, James McCutcheon, Timothy McGann, Alexander McGrail, Matthew McIntyre, Justin Messerman, Caroline Mikovits, Ryan Murphy, Nicholas Murray, Nina Neumann, Natalie Nolan, Jennifer O’Connell, Colleen O’Connor, Matthew Paden, Karl Peter, Olivia Pierce, Mikayla Pinto, Nicole Player, Jackson Price, Vaughan Price, Gavin Puskar, Bridget Quinn, Paige Radice, Michaela Ramos, Bridget Reinhard, Charles Riley, Abigail Riordan, Kendall Robertson, Anna Ronk, Julia Rubel, Jacob Saltzer, Julia Salvato, Jillian Schimer, Theodore Schoenfeld, Jack Sharkey, Jai Sharma, Alex Sherwood, David Sherwood, Olivia Shields, Tucker Siegel, Alexandra Spiezio, Juan Suris Morales, Mia Sutton, Tomas Taaffe, Juan Thompson, Cranford HS Presents Senior Fashion Show SCIENTIFIC WINNERS...The science teams from Mother Seton Regional High School, Clark, once again captured 1st place honors in the second round of competition in the New Jersey Science League. The Physics, Chemistry and Biology teams all took up the challenge to maintain their first place ranking in their district competition. Following a rigorous curriculum as well as Advanced Placement level courses, the students are ready for the next round of competition. Mother Seton Regional High School, a Catholic school for girls, features a four year program that emphasizes academic excellence and Seton spirit. The school recently celebrated its 50th year. SP Native Zambri Named to Dean’s List BOSTON, M.A. – MCPHS University is pleased to announce that James Zambri has been named to the Dean’s List for the Fall 2014 semester. James is a native of Scotch Plains , and is pursuing a Doctor of Pharmacy. James will graduate from the Boston, Massachusetts campus in 2020. The Dean’s List recognizes those students with a full-time course load who have achieved outstanding scholarship with a 3.5 GPA or higher for the academic term. The mission of MCPHS University is to prepare students for successful careers in health care through excellence in teaching, scholarship, research, professional service, and community engagement. Founded in 1823, MCPHS University is the oldest institution of higher education in the City of Boston. In addition to the original Boston campus, the University has branch campuses in Worcester, Massachusetts and Manchester, New Hampshire. The University currently offers more than 68 unique baccalaureate, masters and doctoral degree programs and certificates in a variety of health-related disciplines and professions on its three campuses. CRANFORD – The Cranford High School Class of 2015 will host “Garden STate Exit 2015” Fashion Show on Friday, March 20 at 7:30 p.m. in the Cranford High School Auditorium located at 201 West End Place, Cranford. Come see this season’s prom dresses and tuxedos modeled by Cranford High School Seniors while enjoying the sights and sounds of New Jersey. Tickets are $10 each and can be purchased in advance from a participating Cranford High School Senior or at the Cranford High School library. Tickets will be available the night of the event at the auditorium box office. Proceeds will benefit the Cranford High School Project Graduation. DON’T WAIT FOR THE SAVE** $ REPORT CARD. WESTFIELD – Jayson Astel, President of the Westfield Rotary Club, announced that Tuesday, April 14 is the deadline for nominations for the 23rd annual Charles Philhower Fellowship award designated for a full-time elementary teacher in the Westfield Public Schools. Letters of nomination are invited from interested citizens, parents, students and Westfield public school staff members and should be addressed to: Charles Philhower Fellowship Committee of the Westfield Rotary Club, c/o Office of the Superintendent of Schools, 302 Elm Street, Westfield, NJ 07090, or e-mailed to [email protected]. Nominations should specify ways in which the teacher has demonstrated outstanding teaching, interest in children and continued pursuit of professional growth. The teacher must be a full-time faculty member in grades K through 5 in the Westfield Public Schools for a minimum of five years. The fellowship recipient will be honored at a Rotary luncheon and at a Westfield Board of Education meeting, both scheduled for Tuesday, May 5, and will receive a Rotary grant to further professional growth or to enhance classroom activities for students. The award was instituted in 1993 by the Westfield Rotary Club to recognize the importance of teaching in the elementary grades and to honor Westfield Rotarian and School Superintendent Charles Philhower. Mr. Philhower, who died in 1962, was Supervising Principal (Superintendent) of Westfield Public Schools for 30 years – from 1917 to 1947 – and was President of the Westfield Rotary Club in 192930. As Rotary President, he instituted the club’s annual scholarship awards to graduating Westfield students. Members of the Selection Committee will include three Rotarians, two elementary school principals and the immediate past Philhower Fellow, Coral Venturino, second grade teacher at Wilson Elementary School. Other Philhower awardees have included Jacqueline Riley, Frank Uveges, Diane Eisen, Diana Collins, Karen Geddis, Catherine McGarry, Michael Burgess, Karen Yula, Mary Dura, Stacie DeChristopher, Michele Moise, Carole Kling, Anna Jane Sabbagh, Trista Pollard, Eva Morton, Angela LaCarrubba, Claudia Andreski, Bette Tuthill, Carol Joyce, Carol A. Mastroianni, and Susan Feldman Glick. “The Westfield Rotary Club’s Philhower Fellowship continues an outstanding tradition of excellent cooperation with our schools for the benefit of our children,” stated Superintendent of Schools, Margaret Dolan. Westfielders Named To B.U. Dean’s List BOSTON, M.A. – Three Westfield residents have recently been named to the Dean's List at Boston University for the Fall semester. Students recognized for this honor include: Andrew Dougert, James P. Higgins, Cara J. Martone. Each school and college at Boston University has their own criterion for the Dean's List, but students generally must attain a 3.5 grade point average (on a 4.0 scale), or be in the top 30 percent of their class, as well as a full course load as a full time student. Founded in 1839, Boston University is an internationally recognized institution of higher education and research. Consisting of 16 schools and colleges, BU offers students more than 250 programs of study in science and engineering, social science and humanities, health science, the arts, and other professional disciplines. With more than 33,000 students, BU is the fourth-largest private university in the country. 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