Sunday, November 26, 2006 SCHOOLS THE POST PAGE 9 LEHMAN-JACKSON ELEMENTARY HOLDS ANNUAL FALL FESTIVAL HONOR ROLLS The principals at Lehman-Jack- son, Lake-Noxen and Ross ele- mentary schools in the Lake- g >] 5 ! MN a a =, nn... rz Lehman School District recently announced the first marking period honor roll for sixth grade students. The following students achieved the academic honor: LAKE-NOXEN: Joel Austin Vic- toria Cadwalder, Cody Derham- mer, Christopher Edkins, Katie Heindel, Samantha O'Neill, Chel- sea Ruger and Catherine Sala- way. LEHMAN-JACKSON: Scott Baker, Zachary Bevan, Jamie Bonsall, Thomas Boyle, John Butler, Jeffrey Carter, Jason Daron, Megan Davis, Thomas Donovan, Michelle Fabian, Tristan Fry, Carly Gromel, Brianna Head- man, William Hillman, Rachael Hohol, Ashley Jackson, Jared James, Brandon Kelley, Michael Marr, Karli O'Brien, Jeremy Pra- ter, Bryar Raspen, Samantha Sabol, Donald Scavone, Brian Sisk, Cody Spriggs, Kellie Ter- lesky, Molly VanScoy, Karen Yam- rick and Kaitlyn Yoniski. Students at Lehman-Jackson Elementary School recently attend the annual Fall Festival on the school grounds in Lehman Township. The students participated in various events, such as limbo, tug of war, and pumpkin relay. They also had their faces painted and went on a hayride. The festival was made possible through proceeds from last year's raffle baskets at the school's annual Art and Science Show. Students attending the festival, from left, on the wagon steps are Emily Maculloch, Tyler Chaffman and Adam Keithline. Standing in front: Samantha Lindley, Katie Yoniski, Jared James, Bill Hillman, Brandon Kelley, Robbie Ide and Tristan Fry. Seated: ROSS ELEMENTARY: Sarah Bedford, Mark Bilbow, Emily Blaski, Shalynn Honeywell, Shane Kreller, Michael Labatch, Aaron Kayla Martin, Chelsea Titman, Zach Chabala, Janelle Akers, Michael Murphy, Dustin Zeiler, Kie- ran Sutton and Jason Daron. Standing in wagon: festival coordinator and teacher Donna Ri- chards, Kris Konicki, John Butler and Jeff Carter. SCHOOL BRIEFS Lake-Lehman sets Financial Aid Night the public starting one hour after sunset on clear Mondays. . If Monday is not clear, the The guidance department of y 18 ! Lake-Lehman JuniorSenior ~~ OPservatory will be open Tues- High School will hold Financial 92Y at the same time. Aid Night at 6:30 p.m. Thurs. John Rovnak, acting director day, Nov. 30 in th . of the observatory, and her fy, Nov. 30 in the schoo) gud; assistants will be on hand to torium. | Thomas O’Donnell, PHEAA id Tues regional director, will be the ovnak is an amateur astron- guest speaker. omer, retired aerospace engi- He will diserise financial neer, and Penn State graduate. assistance available to stu- Small gr onps are welcome on public nights. dents, as well as answer ques- tions regarding the financial aid process. 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