Sunday, February 26, 2006 SCHOOLS THE POST PAGES ALLAS HIGH SCHOOL by High School recently released the honor roll for the second marking period. The following overall grade average Criteria is honors with distinc- tion, 100-98; first honors, 97-93; and second honors 92-88. Stu- ents named to the honor roll are: SENIORS Honors with distinction: Josh- ua Anderson, Alaric Eby, Katelyn Fritzges, Shannon Kotch, Laura Morgan, Alyssa Novroski, Justin ‘Orlandini, Nicholas Oschman, Brittany Prater, Heather Reg- Inosky, Daniel Savage, Mallory Eo Hillary Smith, Kira zulborski, Benjamin Thomas, Kate Touhey and Rebecca Vod- zak First honors: Kristin Augustine, lysia Balavage, Shasha Bloch, Daniel Considine, Jeffrey Decker, Cynthia Devens, Kathleen Rompkosky, Stacie Dysleski, Lisa acometti, Brian Goeringer, Samantha Griffith, Alexander Harding, Elizabeth Heintz, Cait- lyn Hession, Sal Infantino, Jillian IKeller, Michael Kowalski, Jessica ‘Kukosky, Lauren Lando, Kathryn Lesinski, Chaena Lewis, Michael Miller, Jennifer Mines, Megan Nafus, Sarah Park, Christopher Parrish, Caitlynn Peters, Chris- ine Rac, Michael Race, David Ratchford, Scott Rave, Robin Razawich, Carla Reino, Kevin Roman, Jessica Rosencrans, Rebecca Slavoski, Nicholas Smith, Richard Smith, Kaitlin Stark, Brian Steltz, Katie Szal- kowski, Jeremy Weinstock, Kelly Williams, Michael Wyberski, Chelsea Yenason and Amy Yur- chision. Second honors: Sam Alaimo, Robert Appleby, Kyle Baines, Edward Daris, Jacob Devlin, Shannon Dingle, Jessica English, Kristin Evans, Melissa Evans, Michael Fasulka, Brian Feleccia, yan Franconi, Rachael Gallup, an Gilroy, Kaitlin Green, Scott Grundowski, Andrew Hanadel, Jenna Hawley, Kristen Jordan, Robert Justice, Adam King, Kristy Kravitsky, Amanda Kretchmer, Allison Leandri, Kyle Lewis, Ashley Mihal, David Mur- phy, Kelly Murphy, Jessica Mur- ray, Laken Pannell, Alia Pyros, Alyssa Retzena, Leena Sarieh, Brittany Sayre, Jessica Simon, Jesse Swartwood, Sara Swep- ston, Alex Tasco, Kristen Thomp- son, Kelly Tomek, Robert Tomko and Kelly Vinnacombe. JUNIORS honors with distinction: Rush- ¥)\ Chaklader, Garritt Chrzanow- ski, Robin Crossley, Nicholas Hetro, Daniel Jacobs, Stephanie Konecke, Paige Kyle and Victoria Ricciardi. First honors: Daniel Anderson, . Nicholas Appleby, Abigail Bom- boy, Joshua Bowman, Guy Car- penter, Kasey Corbett, Daniel Elbich, Mia Esopi, Alicia Evans, Denisse Frez, Kathryn Gilligan, Stephanie Gonczol, Sarah Gouse, Kevin Gray, David Hana- del, Jamie Heffers, Theresa Heintz, Keysha Hennings, Sarah- Jayne Hourigan, Natasha Jan- kowsky, Gregory Jerzak, Aman- da Kamarunas, Jeffrey Kelly, Kenslie Kerestes, Debra Ketchn- er, Alexander Kish, Anthony Macri, Nicole Madden, Sarah Marianacci, Michael McAndrew, Megan McDonald, Bryan McLaughlin, Nicole McMahon, Alyssa Miller, Claire Mitchell, Tiffany Nicolas, Jacqueline O'Brien, Holly Pajka, Thomas Parrish, Amy Perdue, Victoria Piontkowski, Robert Redinski, Erin Rogers, Amy Scafella, Adam Singer, Andrew Slocum, John Thompson, Amanda Touey, Amy Vodzak, Megan Youells and Lauren Yurko. Second honors: Kendra Balmer, William Barnes, Trevor Bellas, Adam Besecker, David Caruso, Brianna Cyprich, Megan Daris, Christina Dennis, Wesley Evans, Bradley Fagula, Brittany Geb- hardt, Michael Gergel, John Giampietro, Robert Hayes, David Henry, Brandon Hiscox, Mark Hummel, Daniel Hunter, Ghaith Ibrahim, Melissa Kamus, Cody Karalunas, Andrew Kirk, Jesse Klokus, Gerrid Kohli, Ryan Ko- nopki, Leww Kozokas, Daniel Kuligowski, Christopher Larson, Connor Lenahan, Emily Macho- vec, Lindsey McCabe, Robert Monk, Brian Mullen, Sarah Mys- linski, Nicholas Nakkache, Jamie Novitski, Anthony Oliveri, Ste- phanie Pace, Sara Paritsky, Julianne Pettit, Andrea Prokop- chak, Brittany Rice, Thomas Runscavage, Amanda Saxon, Rachel Schaub, Paul Shaver, Desiree Spears, Marissa Wright and Moira Yanik. SOPHOMORES Honors with distinction: Chris- topher Box, Eric Danko, Chris- topher Jayne, Lauren Kelly, Rachel Kesselman, Erica Lisses, Frederick Mihal, Nicole Rave, Virginia Reinert, Caitlin Rhodes, Niccole Rivero, Rosemary Shav- er, Diana Smith, Jillian Spring and Jordan Thimot. First honors: Kylee Besecker, Peter Blanchard, David Carey, Alyssa Cybulski, Allison Evans, Alexander Gallagher, Harry Giacometti; Michelle Gibbons, Hannah Grube, Megan Hiscox, David Hunter, Andrew Judge, Kristen Justice, Anna Kammen, Mallory Kern, Danielle Krawetz, Sean LaBar, Gretchen Menge- ringhausen, Katherine O'Brien, Kristen O'Brien, Stephen Pear- son, Emily Polachek, Joseph Pretko, Alyssa Pyros, Lee Riccet- ti, Anthony Roppa, John Scafidi, Kimberly Scott, Paige Selenski, Christopher Skevofilax, Joseph Stachnik, Kasia Szulborski, Cait- lin Trainor and Bailey Van Jura. Second honors: Melissa Alla- baugh, Ryan Baker, Casey Bald- win, Joseph Collini, Cory Conrad, Matthew Crane, Erin Delaney, Tara Dombzalski, Andrew Edgar, Lyndsay Ellis, Samantha Elston, Mark Evans, James Gittens, Justin Hall, Douglas Harding, Aaron Hogan, Graham Karasin- ski, Michelle Keller, Stephanie Kiluk, Alexa Kirk, Corrine Klug, Emily Lucas, Kaylie Lumley, Heather Mines, Katlyn Moran, Christopher Mozeleski, Bethany Mulhern, Alexandria Napierkow- ski, Rebecca Pensak, Clifton Pisaneschi, Vitangelo Recchia, Kaley Roberts, Kevin Rose, Ste- phen Sabol, Sarah Siegel, Jenna Stanish, Lindsay Szalkowski, Peter Tomczyk, Michael Tonart, Michael Walton, Charles Young- man, Frank Ziegler and Lauren Zimniski. FRESHMEN Honors with distinction: Leigh Ann Amico, Preston Balavage, Erin Belles, Nicole Clemson, Mary Kathryn Gilligan, Elena Habersky, Katrina Heintz, Mary Ketchner, Carli Menzel, Abigail Mulhern, Meghan Pietraccini, John Prater, Stacey Stepniak, Edward Stredny and Kristina Toussaint. First honors: Emily Baut, Can- dice Bittner, Samantha Condo, Katelyn Confer, Nathan Delmar, John Ellis, Joseph Evans, Erin Fallon, Sarah Flannery, Eric Fritzges, Christiana Gebhardt, Brittani Giampietro, Mark Gil- bert, Mary Gulotta, Patrick Hea- ley, Jill Jackson, Bradley John- son, Megan Jordan, Leah Kaiser, Alexis, Kuzma, Neil Lucas, John Lyons, Maria Maas, Alexandra Madaya, Elizabeth Martindale, Michael Mazur, Erica Miller, Dianna Morgan, Kyle Piazza, Amy Polachek, Timothy Ropel, Joshua Shaver, Alexander Slo- cum, Austin Thomas, Ryan Wil- liams, Rebecca Yannuzzi and Ashley Zerfoss. Second honors: Mariel Adams, Colin Anderer, Kelsey Augustine, Abigail Baltimore, Amanda Banks, Andrew Besecker, Jere- my Bess, Molly Breazeale, Aaron Butler, Andrew Clouse, Bryan Darling, Erin Dougherty, Adria Eckert, Colin Grube, Michele Harvey, Brian Haughwout, Koryn Henry, Megan Hine, Alyxandra Howard, Christos lliadis, Jeremy Kaleta, Brittany Kneal, Frank Kotowicz, Konrad Kraszewski, Morgan Kunkle, Frank Kus, Jef- frey Lanunziata, Ashley Marek, Janelle Marshallick, Alyssa * McEntee, Frank McGee, Michael McLaughlin, Steven Meskers, Nickolas Mihal, Noelle Miller, Kathleen Montz, David Moser, Francesca Pascucci, Shauna Phillips, Hillary Pratz, Kaitlin Rando, Nicole Redinski, Anthony Ricciardi, Amanda Roche, Hillary Schaub, Scott Skammer, Kendra Spears, Rebecca Stasik, Erika Turner, Ryan Urzen and Nicole VanEtten. LAKE-LEHMAN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Schools in the Lake-Lehman School District recently released the second marking period honor roll. The following sixth grade students achieved the academic honor: Eebman-Jackson Kevin Bohan, Kristen Boyle, Andrew Brandt, Joseph Bran- denburg, Connor Daly, Sara Davis, Shelby Foster, Tori Freder- ick, Chris Gerlin, Carly Hislop, Rachel Holena, Alexandra Jayne, Mountain Sall asa. ROCK BOTTOM PRICES ON SALT HAV Emily Leskows ky, Michelle Lip- ski, Marissa Moosic, Carol Mo- sier, Jessica Neare, Tiffany Oplinger, Sarah Perry, Cody Poepperling, Paige Pyskoty, Alison Sankey, Job tepanski, Taryn Talacka, Alexis VanFleet, David Wilson and Matt Wolman. Lake-Noxen Curtis Barbacci, Lindsey Ben- nett, Tyler Bush, Kyle Fine, Lewis Hackling, Kevin Katchko, Kayla Koziol, Hunter Murphy, Brandon Scott, Troy Shurites, C.J. Whis- pell, Julia Whitesell and Dan Williams. Ross Elementary Veronica Baker, Julia Bilbow, Bryan Carter, Laura Casterline, Tyler Denmon, Korey Fegely, Ryan Hoyt, Zachary Manganella, Jared Novitski, Brent Oliver, Justin Partington, Rebecca Rosser, Zachary Seprish and Hannah Smith. Ross Elementary honors Stone, James Ross Elementary School named it Students of the Building for January. On the primary level, Dakota Stone was named Student of the Building, while Aaron James earned the honor on the intermediate level. Award winners and nominees, from left, first row are Andrew Herrick, Emily Carey, Shauna Leahy, Sara Schuler, Olivia Vasey and Dakota Stone. Second row: primary teacher Linda Van Orden, Brittney Mahoney, Steven Hagenbaugh, Melinda Champluvier, Cameryne Grimes, Aaron James, Hannah Smith, intermediate teacher Rebecca Keefe, principal Donald James. Gardening, wine topics of classes College Misericordia is offer- ing non-credit courses that will give students of all ages an oppor- tunity to develop a green thumb for gardening, and learn the sub- tle differences of wines. The Wines of the World class is an introduction to the wine in- dustry and its production throughout the world. The class- es will be held from 4-6 p.m. each Sunday from March 5 through April 9. Each class will have a lec- ture and an overview of the wine producing region and a sampling of three reds and three whites from each region. During the six- week course, students will sam- ple wines from France, Califor- nia, Italy, Spain, Australia, New Zealand and Chili. Dick Murphy, wine consultant for Zachys, an international wine retailer and wine auctioneer in New York City, is the class in- structor. Cost of the class is $75, plus a $20 materials fee for each class. The first class will be held at the Woodlands Inn and Resort, Plains Township. Each subse- quent class will be held at a differ- ent area restaurant. A Garden of Possibilities course allows students to discov- er the tools that are needed to build a greener, healthier lawn, plant and maintain colorful flow- er beds and how to properly care for various plants. Students also will learn about fertilizers and chemicals, soil testing and the lifecycle of root-eating grubs. The six-week will be held from 6-8 p.m. each Wednesday from April 19 through May 24 in the MacDonald Art Gallery. The in- structor is Barbara Anderson and the course costs $60. For more information about the non-credit classes being of- fered at College Misericordia or to register, contact the adult edu- cation office at 674-6289. Competition to feature battle of brains High schools from northeastern Pennsylvania, including Dallas and Lake-Lehman, have been invited to participate in the 2006 Tests of En- gineering Aptitude, Mathematics and Science competition. The event will be held March 6 at the Penn State/Wilkes-Barre campus in Lehman Township. . TEAMS is an academic program and competition that introduces high school students to the world of engineering. Student teams are in training to get ready for the compe- tition. Teams will spend several hours each week practicing sample test questions, and developing teamwork and problem-solving skills. Teams will compete at the varsi- ty or junior varsity level in one of nine school-based divisions. Divi- sions are determined by school size and selectivity of admissions. The top-scoring teams in each division from each state will be eligible for a national ranking, which will be de- termined by performance on Part II of the two-part test. Regional awards are based upon perform- ance on Part I of the test. Approximately 14,000 high school students from across the na- tion will compete in the annual one-day event. The goal is to get students interested in engineering while in high school, and assist them in making informed decisions about their future educational pur- suits. The local competition is spon- sored by Penn State/ Wilkes-Barre and the Luzerne County Chapter of the Pennsylvania Society of Profes- sional Engineers. TEAMS is spon- sored nationally by JETS, a nation- al nonprofit organization promot- ing interest in engineering, science, mathematics and technology. For more information about the event, call John Barnes at 675-9238. Kindergarten registration scheduled at Lake-Lehman Lake-Lehman School District will hold kindergarten registra- tion and screening for eligible students March 6-8. School dis- trict policy states that a child must be 5 years of age before Sept. 1, 2006, and fully immu- nized in accordance with the lat- est regulations of the Pennsylva- nia Department of Health, in or- der to register for kindergarten for the 2006-07 school year. Kin- dergarten in the Lake-Lehman School District is an all-day pro- gram. The registration at Lehman- Jackson will be held Monday, March 6; Lake-Noxen on Tues-. day, March 7; and Ross Elemen- ° LL CR CIBER (CU FET STAR ADVANTAGE tary on Wednesday, March 8. The registration will be held at the fol- lowing times. 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