Sunday, December 16, 2012 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 7 dloly Redeemer Honor Roll Anita M. Sirak, principal of Holy Redeemer High School, Wilkes-Barre, announces the fol- lowing students from the Back Mountain area have attained High Honors and/or Honors for the first quarter of the 2013-2014 school year. HIGH HONORS SENIORS Vincent Amarando, Matthew Collins, Maria Sara Kopczynski, Brendan Leahigh, Nicholas McCarroll, Matthew Slavoski, Joseph Szczechowicz JUNIORS Michael Boland, Michael Bo- ris, Casey Carty, Elizabeth Di- Giovine, Michele Fromel, Carl Gross, Margarete Kukosky, Tyl- er Kukosky, Christine Scavone, Nicole Slavoski, Donald Ste- phens SOPHOMORES Jamie Carty, Robert Dougher- ty, Michael Gatusky, Maria Khoudary, Jennifer Ringsdorf FRESHMEN Caroline Banas, Matthew Clemow, Alexis Davison, Cathe- rine Falzone, Madeline Grant, Nicholas James, Olivia Mennig, Hope Sipler, Lauren Slavoski, Abigail Spencer HONORS SENIORS Geetika Khanna, Morrison, Grace Sipler Michael JUNIORS Brian Banas, Dominique Fal- zone, Emily Kabalka, John Kane, Chase Makowski, Maria- no Medico, Sara Mirra, Lucille Reilly, Patrick Serino, David To- maszewski SOPHOMORES Thomas Calpin, Victoria Ful- ton, Chelsea Skrepenak, Adria- na Wesolowski FRESHMEN Julia Adonizio, Cameron Brennan, Liam Frederick, Chris- topher Mennig, Matthew Mo- leski Wyo. Seminary Dean's List Wyoming Seminary Dean Jay Harvey has announced the Back Mountain students named to the Upper School Dean’s List for the fall trimester of the 2012- 2013 academic year. DEAN’S LIST HIGH HONORS Sai Abhishek, Shavertown; Emma Bertram, Dallas; Isabella Del Priore, Dallas; Samarth De- sai, Shavertown; Matthew Dog- gett, Shavertown; Lauren Fer- nandez, Dallas; Gabrielle Gross- man, Shavertown; Tyler Harvey, Trucksville; Andrew Levandos- ki, Dallas; Tyler Martin, Shaver- town; Danielle Melnick, Dallas; Elijah Miller, Dallas; Madison Nardone, Shavertown; Kelly Platt, Dallas; Adam Rinehouse, Shavertown; Amanda Schall, Hunlock Creek; William Thede, Dallas; Alannah Trombetta, Dal- las; Zachary Wise, Shavertown. DEAN’S LIST Corinne Conyngham, Shaver- town; Dominique Coslett, Har- veys Lake; Gabrielle Coslett, Harveys Lake; Ryan Frania, Sha- vertown; Anita Ghosh, Dallas; Jamie Goldstein, Dallas; Frank Henry, Dallas; Alyssa Joan- lanne, Dallas; Christopher Kim, Dallas; Jake Kolessar, Shaver- town; Emily Mackesy, Shaver- town; Nadine Malik, Shaver- town; Alexander McCarthy, Dallas; Courtney McCarthy, Dallas; Kristen Mericle, Shaver- town; Adam O’Brien, Hunlock Creek; Miranda Pace, Noxen; Katherine Paglia, Shavertown; Leana Pande, Shavertown; Alex- is Quick, Shavertown; Julia Ri- dilla, Shavertown; Alaina Schukraft, Dallas; Rebecca Schulman, Shavertown; Jason Schwartz, Shavertown; Craig Skudalski, Wyoming; Molly Turner, Dallas. ~ Good Shepherd Honor memes Jones, principal of Shepherd Academy, has released the honor roll for the first marking period. HIGH HONORS (93 mn six major subjects) SIXTH GRADE Derek Answini, Gianna Cen- trella, Matthew Dewees, Sarah Kuderka, Isabel Maria, Peter Maria, Vincent Maria. SEVENTH GRADE Jake Adonizio, Emily Blaum, Bianca Cantando, Madison Gui- do, Lindsey Hoover, Scott Wil- liams. EIGHTH GRADE Anthony Khoudary, Charlotte Maria, Maria Pino, Keith Wil- liams. HONORS (85 mn six major subjects) Roll SIXTH GRADE Sophia Answini, Christopher Banas, Joseph Brennan, There- sa Calpin, Brendan Frederick, Thomas Hajkowski, William Snyder. SEVENTH GRADE Laura Buckman, Devin Dougherty, Morgan Luksic, EIGHTH GRADE Matthew Blaum, Chester Brennan. rty-two Dallas Senior High School students recently partici- pated in an Accounting Career Day sponsored. by the Pennsyl- vania Institute of Certified Pub- lic Accountants and held at King’s College. The King’s program, one of 13 held in Pennsylvania, included a total of 222 students from 10 high schools. The purpose of the free pro- gram was to expose students to diverse career opportunities in the accounting profession.They joined in group discussions that Qh students take part in covered various career paths such as public accounting, fo- rensic accounting, FBI, IRS, education, tax and financial planning and information tech- nology and consulting. Students from Dallas includ- ed Abby Berger, Arnold Brod- head, Jake Cavanaugh, Cassan- dra Cocco, Will Crompton, Den- nis Gage, Maria Fessler, Melissa Fleming, Lauren Gallagher, Brittany Harris, Dylan Hertel, Megan Johnson, Hailey Kile, Emilia Kon, Brandon Lias-Le- Career Day wis, Andrew Matcho, Travis Mattson, Kellie Meehan, Jo- nathan Miranda, Justin Morris, Greg Petorak, Michael Pierce, Dylan Pilger, Sara Pizzo, Saman- tha Rinehimer, Jake Rogers, Mark Romanowski, Matthew Roncevitch, Grace Schaub, Ray Schultz, Amanda Schwerdt- man, Morgan Silvestri, Shawn Spencer, Michael Stachnik, Ni- cole Sweeney, Tyler Tuck, Cary Vailes, Skyler Velezco, Courtney Wagner, Alyssa Whittle, Eric Za- watski and Kyle Zumbrak. TLC families aid BMT food pantry Children, parents, grandpar- ents and teachers at the Trin- ity Learning Center in Dallas held their annual “Season of Thanksgiving Food Drive” to help the Back Mountain Food Pantry meet the holiday needs of their many clients. More than 300 pounds of food were collected and delivered to the pantry to help with the esti- mated 200 Thanksgiving bas- kets which were provided for families in the Back Mountain this year. From left, first row, are Braden Vallach, Mackenzie Morreale. Second row, Allison Stavish Ryan Crawford, Natalie Hinsdale, Isabella Bedford, Tyl- er Daniels and Connor Her- man. Send items for publication in The Dallas Post to news@mydallaspost.com ROSS ELEMENTARY STUDENTS OF THE MONTH HONORED Students of the Month for November at Ross Elementary School have been honored for dem- onstrating the value of being generous. From left, first row, are Seth Mieczkowski, Ella Wilson, Hayden Evans, Chad Honeywell, Jacklyn Watkins, RileyGrace Fallon, Megan Hogan. Second row, Donald James, principal; Corin Frey, first-grade teacher; Alaina Hartzell, Lexi Ryan, Sarah Rood, Jaedyn Kolb, Sarah Derhammer, Mikella Monaco and Tommy Sprague. Absent at the time of the photo was Alexis Long. TRINITY LEARNING CENTER STUDENTS AID MAKE-A-WISH The Trinity Learning Center in Dallas recently sponsored its fifth annual Make-A-Wish fundrais- ing event and raised more than $1,500 through a basket raffle to help make wishes come true for critically ill children. The parents and staff members at the school donated the baskets. Through- out the years, the children have participated in many ways to help others such as collecting food at Thanksgiving time for the Back Mountain Food Pantry, collecting Toys For Tots at Christmas time and much more. At the end of the event, teachers and students gathered for this group photo with their check to mark the proceeds of their fundraiser. TEC kindergarten celebrates Thanksgiving The inaugural kindergarten class at Trucksville Early Childhood Education Center recently held its first Thanks- giving program. The children, who are taught by teacher Ti- na Kravits, recited a program depicting the story of the Pil- grims and Native Americans. 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