10 The Post SCHOOL Sunday, March 7, 2004 Geisinger holding art contest for children Geisinger Wyoming Valley® Medical Center is holding an art contest for children, grades * K-12. The artwork will be used’ to decorate the new Janet Weis Children’s Hospital Pediatrics& Unit at Geisinger Wyoming' Valley Medical Center. The * chosen art pieces will be pro-, ; fessionally framed and matted ¥ with a plaque stating the artist's name, age and home- town. Children whose artwork is chosen will also be invited to’ a special celebration later this spring. : Artwork should be fun, color- ful and happy. The following. guidelines must be followed to enter: use acid free paper," ‘which is no smaller than 8.5 X 11 inches and no larger than 18° X 24 inches. Attach a separate sheet of paper to each submis- sion with the artist’s name, age, school, grade and phone num-' ber, do not write on the back of . the artwork. Also, please do: not use markers, pencils or, crayons. : Entries can be mailed to Amy Sorber, Public Relations. Coordinator, Geisinger Wyoming Valley 34-64, 1000 E.: Mountain Blvd., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711. Entries must be mailed flat and be received by} April 2, 2004. For more information, call: 826-7717. Lake-Lehman kindergarten registration | March 8-10 Lake-Lehman School District © will hold kindergarten registra- tion and screening for eligible kindergarten students March 8, 9, and 10. Lake-} on; - Dallas Middle School is 4th in MATHCOUNTS The Dallas Middle School recently placed 4th in the Luzerne County Chapter of MATH- COUNTS at the Penn State University Hazleton Campus. The Dallas Mathletes who partici- pated are, from left, kneeling: Casey Baldwin, Ilya Volodarsky, Jordy Thimot. Middle row: Eric Fritzges, Nicole Clemson, Mona Lotfipour, Austin Thomas. Back row: Kasia Szulborski, Coach Mike Rother, Chris Vassello, Coach Kathy Dolan. Rocket club ready for takeoff The Wyoming Seminary Rocket Club recently received a grant to fund its entry in the Team America Rocketry Challenge to be held in April and May, 2004. The grant, provided by the New England Section of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, will cover reg- istration and rocket material costs. The club will compete in qualification flights in April and if successful, will have an opportunity to participate in the Team America finals in May at The Plains, Virginia. Lehman School District policy * Sem rocket club members seen during a recent rocket launch are, from left, first row: Scott * Henry, Shavertown; Samantha Marquart, club founder and president, Dallas; Dylan Hubbard, ~ Prompton; and Paul Jackson, Dallas. Second row: Dante Molino, Wyoming; Matthew Per- states that a child must be 5 years of age on or before Sep tember 1, 2004, and fully im- munized in accordance with the latest regulations of the Pennsylvania Department of Health, in order to register for kindergarten for the 2004-2005 school year. Kindergarten in the Lake-Lehman School Dis- trict is an all-day program. # Parents or .guardians must~ accompany the student during’: the registration process and ‘at LCCC present a birth certificate, So- 4 cial Security number, proof of% : residency (driver’s license or’ utility bill with your address on it), and immunization record for the child. Immunizations? required are the three doses of hepatitis B vaccine, three doses. of polio, four doses of DTP (fourth dose after the fourth, ¥ birthday), two doses of MMR, | and varicella (chicken pox) vac-* cine or date that the child had the disease. Registration will be held on* March 8 for kine ; (675-2165), March 9 for Lake- Noxen (639-1129) and March |, 10 for Ross (477-5050). The» time for each child will depend on last name. Please call your" local elementary for the time your child should register. Host families an sought for regional * chorus festival The Dallas High School Mu! sic Department and School Dis-* trict will be serving as host for * the PMEA Region IV Chorus, : Festival to be held from March! « 10-13. It will involve 164 stu- dents from over 40 school dis- tricts. Because of the distance many students must travel to: attend this event, housing will be provided by our community for the duration of the festival. Host families are needed for’ about 120 of the students. Each host family will receive two complimentary tickets to the Saturday afternoon concert. Contact Mary Mounce at 675-° 9883 for details and to volun- teer. The concert will be held at 2 p.m. on March 13. Tickets; are $5 for adults and $3 for stu- dents. Dallas High School has 10 students participating. 7 ! | 3 7 . ron, Laflin; Bailey Grossman, Kingston; and Michael Lloyd, Shavertown. Third row: Dongbin A on Kyungki-Do, South Korea; Je Suk Cho, Seoul, Soth Korea; Steven West, Forty Fort; Joseph Arowcavage, Hanover Township; and Adam Rifkin, Kingston. Lake-Lehman Junioi® High honor students Mr. Robert O. Roberts, Prin- cipal; Mr. Michael A. Gokay, Principal; and Ms. Tracey L. Halowich, Assistant Principal; Lake-Lehman Junior High School, release the attached honor roll for the second mark- ing period. 7TH GRADE: Honors with Distinction: Matthew Boyle, Andrea Butchko, Kayla Fine, Justine Martin, and Catherine Sullivan. High Honors: Kelsey Amy, Melissa Attanasio, Thomas Bassett, Truman Brandt, Alexander Chinikaylo, Stephanie Ciehoski, Leah Con- klin, Tyler Cornell, James Dalkiewicz, Codie Dawes, Gabrielle Dragon, Ryan Dun- smuir, Roxanne Erdman, Leslee Everett, Leanne Grabski, Thomas Herrick, Jesse Jayne, Dana Kinter, Brittany Klesh," Amanda Kocher, Rachael Litch- man, John Maciejczak, Kelsey Makara, Jennifer Margary, Brooke Matza, Toni Miller, Erin Mras, Molly Murphy, Ma- rina Orrson, Kathryn Pelleschi, Bryan Poepperling, Kallie Root, Sarah Seashock, Joleen Simon, Christie = Simoson, James Smith, = Thomas Stepanski, John-Michael Sweeney, Rachel Symons, Richard Urban, Nathan Volkel, Amanda Wali- gun, Andrew Warmouth, Jaime Wesley, Ruth Whitesell, and William Wilson. Honors: Brandon Barbacci, Joshua Brucher, Juliauna Davis- Dorzinsky,, Michael Downs, Chirstopher Fedak, Kyle Gem- berling, Lauren Harabin, John- na Hudak, Roger Jayne, Joseph Johnson, Kyle Kidd, Timothy Knarr, Kimberly Konicki, Michael Kornoski, Larissa Lamoreaux, Zachary Loft- house, Sean MacDougall, Ste- fani Manzoni, Cory McCaffrey, James Morrissey, Julie Otta- viani, Andrew Payne, Robert Peron, Joshua Perry, Robert Perry, Zachary Petroski, Neil Popko, Jacob Puscavage, Ash- ley Redmond, Casey Robbins, Timothy Seabridge, Chelsea Sisk, Sarah Sorber, Douglas Sprau, Eddie Traver, and Cara Wengen. 8TH GRADE: Honors with Distinction: Nicole Clonan, Chloe Kalna, Ja- son Neare, and Bethany Yam- rick. High Honors: Jordan Ander- son, Steven Anthony, Nicole At- tanasio, Sarah Austin, Neesa Baker, Alexis Bazil, Kelly Bron- son, Michael Caffrey, Elizabeth Carey, Francis Castrignano, Kayla Chappell, Amanda Coop- er, Samuel Davidowitz, Lauren Dawsey, Neil Dierolf, Deanna Dragon, Ashley Dropko, Ayns- ley Dunham, Janessa Edwards, Dylan Evans, Michael Farrell, Gregory Heindel, Bridget Knepp, Laura Kurello, Lyndsay Lanning, Crystal Martin, Bobbi Ann Maslowski, Daniel McHugh, Nicole Mitkus, Ellen Morgan, Jeffrey Nel Thomas Perry, Erik Sandsirol@) Curtis Scharding-Taras, Michael Sesson, Edward Shi- lanski, Sarah Slody, Scott Sum- ma, James Sutton, Ashlee Swanson, Renee Thomas, Ja- clyn Tripler, Kelsey VanLoon, Shane Wildoner, Ellen Williams, and Brittni Williamson. Honors: Michelle Abbatan- tuono, Jessica Alba, Amanda Ashton, Ryan Baker, Shannon Bird, Richelle Bronson, Katlyn Coole, Paige Danoff, Richard Dodson, Edward Donahue, Justin Eimers, Kelly Fashauer, Shamus Field, Eli Foss, Court- ney Gleco, Bernard Janosov, Joseph Kaminski, Paul Kerr, Gary Knauer, Cody Kustrin, William Laskowski, Audriana Lippnik, Michael Lipski, Curtis Love, Matthew Lucarino, Spencer Lunderman, Taylor Mack, Amanda Martin, Court- ney Matus, Justin Mazer, Chelsea McDermott, Craig Roberts, Dale Robinson, Myron Romanchick, Evan Scott, lacy Shook, Brian Shurmane/¥® Suzanne Sikora, Caprice Sola, Cassandra Steltz, Jeremy Stull, Samantha Swingle, Emily Thomas, Anthony Tostanows- ki, Brian Travis, Ashley VanScoy, Daniel Wickham, Ramah Williams, and Aaron Wolman. Low-cost dental care ST In Custom Wood Shutters & Blinds JAGS Custom Shutters Call 779-3079 The Luzerne County Community College Dental Health Clinic at the College’s campus in Nanticoke is open to the public. 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