Sunday, January 13, 2013 PAGE 7 Misericordia University has announced the dean’s list for the fall 2012 semester. A student at Misericordia University quali- fies for the dean’s list with a 3.55 grade point average or higher. The following Back Mountain udents were named to the dean’s list: Rosalie Allan-Fufaro, Dallas; Rachael Alles, Dallas; Sabrina Alles, Dallas; Jackie Andrade, Dallas; Amy Austin, Sweet Val- ley; Rachael Ayers, Monroe Twp.; Renee Barcheski, Tunk- hannock; Robert Barna, Dallas; John Belcher, Tunkhannock; Kathleena Besermin, Dallas; Matthew Bevan, Dallas; Rachel Boice, Tunkhannock; Maria Brody, Tunkhannock; Trish Bur- gess, Dallas. Also, Andrea Carr, Dallas; Sa- ra Casterline, Hunlock Creek; Kayla Chappell, Hunlock Creek; Lisa Chihorek, Dallas; Alexan- der Chinikaylo, Dallas; Sarah Church, West Wyoming; Callen Clark, Sweet Valley; Erika Deck- ard, Dallas;Nicholas Delmar, Shavertown; Nathan Delmar, Shavertown; Brianne Derham- mer, Dallas; Cara Donahue, Dal- las. Also, Bethany Empfield, Sha- rtown; Alicia English, Dallas; Robert Evans, Shavertown; Be- thany Flanders, Dallas; Kimber- ly Frederick, Dallas; Nicole Fre- derick, Dallas; Mallory Getts, Tunkhannock; Kylene Gordon, Hunlock Creek; Stephanie Gronchick, Hunlock Creek; Ma- ry Gulotta, Trucksville. Also, Laura Hadsall, Trucks- ville; Emily Halbing, Harveys Lake; Sarah Hauze, Sweet Val- ley; Jacob Hebda, Dallas; Donna Hillard, Hunlock Creek; Kris- tine Hilstolsky, Wyoming; Hil- ary Hoover, Trucksville; Jody Hummel, Sweet Valley; Daniel Hynes, Dallas; Kathleen Jen- kins, Shavertown; Leah Kaiser, Dallas; Timothy Kennedy, Dal- las; Brittany Kneal, Shavertown; Jessica Kreidler, Dallas; Jeffrey Kreidler, Hunlock Creek; Katie Kugler, Wyoming. Also, Ryan Laffey, Shaver- town; Nadine Lascoskie, Dallas; Taylor Lawler, Harveys Lake; Glenn Layaou, Tunkhannock; Amanda Lazzeri, Shavertown; Coreen Leonardo, Dallas; Ni- cholas Lombard, Shavertown; Anne Long, Shavertown; Antho- ny Lubinski, Harveys Lake; Lau- ra Lunger, Monroe Twp. Also, Maria Maas, Dallas; Jus- tine Maley, Trucksville; Chad- wick May, Hunlock Creek; Alys- sa McEntee, Dallas; Kelsie McNamara, Dallas; Travis Mcroy, West Wyoming; Dana Middleton, Dallas; Victoria Mi- hal, Wyoming; Joseph Miller, Tunkhannock; Catherine Moss, THE DALLAS POST MU dean's list is announced Shavertown; Teena O’Connor, Harveys Lake; Marina Orrson, Shavertown. Also, Maia Painter, Dallas; Marina Painter, Dallas; April Passetti, Dallas; Jacqueline Pearson, Dallas; Mary Phillips, Dallas; Victoria Pollock, Tunk- hannock; Roxanne Popple, Sha- vertown; Judith Ragukas, Sweet Valley; James Ranieli, West Wyoming; Evelyn Rowles, Dal- las; Susan Ruotolo, Noxen. Also, Andrea Schiappa, Dal- las; Katelyn Serino, Shaver- town; Danielle Shaver, Trucks- ville; Shawn Skovronsky, Tunk- hannock; Tia Spagnuolo, Wyom- ing; Kendra Spears, Trucksville; Suzanne Spengler, Dallas; Sarah Starzec, Tunkhannock; Maria Stevens, Dallas; Molly Stone, West Wyoming; Courtney Sult, Dallas. Also, Taryn Talacka, Dallas; Jeffrey Taylor, Shavertown; Mi- chael Terninko, Harveys Lake; Cassie Tirpak, Shavertown; Amanda Tomaselli, Trucksville; Rhonda Tronsue, Sweet Valley; Meghan Vargas, Dallas; Ashlee Venn, Harveys Lake; Winter Wenner, Shavertown; Callie Whitesell, Hunlock Creek; Ma- ria Williamson, Dallas; Shawn Wright, Tunkhannock; Joan Yamrick, Dallas; Danielle Yurko, Sweet Valley; Bradley Zurla, Wyoming; Shown here at the 31st Annual Jane M. Stitzer Spelling Bee at Dallas Middle School are, from left, Dr. Thomas Duffy, principal; Lindsay Jorda, runner-up, Thomas Marsola, spelling bee winner; Mrs. Kristen Stout, English teacher; and Mrs. Jonelle Cavill, Spelling Bee organizer. The 31st Annual Jane M. Stitzer Spelling Bee was held at Dallas Middle School on Jan. 3. Twenty-eight contes- tants earned the right to com- pete by winning a preliminary Spelling Bee in English class. Thomas Marsola, a seventh- grader from Mrs. Fisher's homeroom, clinched the win- ning position by correctly spelling the word “gelato.” He will move on to compete in The Times Leader/Scripps Marsola is Spelling Bee winner NEPA Regional Spelling Bee set for 1 p.m. on March 3 at The Woodlands Inn and Resort in Plains Township. Sixth-grad- er Lindsey Jorda from Mr. Bar- bose’s homeroom was runner- up. ROSS ELEMENTARY STUDENTS OF THE BUILDING Nominees for Students of the Building at the Ross Elementary School for December are, from left, first row, are Emily Pretty, Alyssa Agostinelli, Kalee Raczkowski, Ayla Martin, Vernon Roman, Lyndsey Sayre, Anthony Hurysh, Lucy Honeywell. Second row, Donald James, princi- pal; Colby Roberts, Jaymes Martin, James Herceg, Savannah Purdy, Jessica Spencer, Jayden Piatt, Aidan Kukosky, and Kim Chopyak, fifth-grade teacher. These students demonstrated the value of being helpful and were nominated by their teachers. e Extreme Fitness program begins at DHS New for the 2012-2013 school year, Dallas High School stu- dents have an opportunity to participate in a newly-created elective class, entitled Extreme Fitness developed by Mr. Tom Connors and Mrs. Ruthie Skam- mer, Dallas High School Well- ness Department teachers. During this nine-week course, students not only have an oppor- tunity to exercise in a brand new state-of-the-art fitness center, but they are also exposed to the many principles and disciplines of exercise prescription. Students have the opportuni- ty to participate in yoga, P90x, plyometrics, speed, quickness and agility training, strength training and cardiovascular ac- tivities. More importantly, they get a thorough understanding of how exercise plays a role in heart rate, blood pressure, body composition and overall well- ness. In addition, Mrs. Mary Ehret, RD, Nutrition Education, Penn State University, provides in- struction and education on the nutritional components. In the new Dallas High School Food Labs classroom, students pre- pare, cook and sample a variety of healthy vegetables and learn how these foods are a vital part of a balanced and healthy diet. Terrific Kids at Dallas Elementary School for the month of December are, from left, first row, Gabby Krochta, Matthew Richards, Trinity Kong, Natalie Vincelli, Gabriel Cook, Jeremiah Faux, Emma Bla- zure, Jacob Hoegen. Second row, Josh Peters, Lynese Swida, Abby Salitis, Alexis Mikolosko, Olivia Thomas, Christian Patts, Jeff Ladamus, Nina Barrouk, Devin James, Mary Dahdal, Makenzie Mus- selman. Third row, Melissa Harris, Maddy Pendolphi, Declan Dixon, Daniel Cochran, Ben Fife, Madi- son Pevear, Caitlin Curran, Gary Weaver, Dylan James, Marc Ramirez, Zack Jesse. Fourth row, Julia Sciandra, Connor Bowden, Abby Hastings, Ethan Thomas, Jeremy Zolner, Aiden Conrad, Taylor Bol- esta, Chris Langan, Mackenzie Langan, Megan Borton, Madison Baloga, Mataya Galella, Kelsey Har- dy. Terrific Kids for December The Terrific Kids Program at the Dallas Elementary School was designed to be a positive school-wide charac- ter-building program. Each month, one or two students are nominated from their homeroom to be Terrific Kids for the month. The program will run through June 2013. Terrific kids is an acronym for T-Thoughtful, E-Enthusi- astic, R-Responsible, R-Re- spectful, I-Inquisitive, F- Friendly, I-Inclusive, and C- Capable. Every month a group of Terrific Kids will work together a few times that month on community- wide or school-wide pro- grams. Dallas Elementary School a.m. kindergarten students named Terrific Kids for the month of December are Rylie Hoyes, left, and Samantha Berlew. TERRIFIC KIDS NAMED AT DALLAS ELEMENTARY The Terrific Kids Program at the Dallas Elementary School was designed to be a positive school- wide character-building program. Each month, one or two students are nominated from their homeroom to be Terrific Kids for the month. The program will run through June 2013. Terrific kids is an acronym for T-Thoughtful, E-Enthusiastic, R-Responsible, R-Respectful, I-Inquisitive, F- Friendly, I-Inclusive and C-Capable. Every month a group of Terrific Kids will work together a few times that month on community-wide or school-wide programs. Terrific Kids for October are, from left, first row, Jacob Savagnano, Carleigh Thomas, Megan Bryk , Ben Carpenter, Kira Pom- rinke, Jolene Albrecht, Aiden Neibauer, Isiah Stull, Myles Tirpak, Joey Peters, Tyler Edmondson, Paige Scott, Kailey Ryan. Second row, Alex Fife, Ben Sevenski, Hailey Yakus, Laura Wooditch, Megan Ostrowski, Kailey Farrell, Kalie Rizzo, Kyla Saracino, Brayden Saracino, Maddie Strutko, Erin White. Third row, Logan Del eur, Jessica Benyo, Shreena Patel, Olivia Karcutski, Ojasv Singh, Ethan Dyrli, EJ Matushek, Jimmy Helson, Matthew Giampietro, Hannah Blazure, Cassidy Ford, Emma Thomas, Abby West, Nick Nocito, Jake Delgaudio, Sam Nocito, Christopher Welch, and Audrey Delgaudio. Absent from the photo were Brynn Bittner, Natalya Raczkowski, Katie Enz, Madisyn Musselman, Meadow Parry, Maggie McCabe, Jude Nocito, Katherine Thompson. Sem offers Merit Scholarship Exam Area eighth and ninth-graders not already enrolled at Wyoming Seminary College Preparatory School are encouraged to regis- ter for the Sem Merit Scholar- ship Exam to be held Saturday, Feb. 2 at the school’s Kingston campus. One full tuition scholarship and five half scholarships will be awarded. These scholarships are awarded to students who com- bine outstanding performance on the competitive exam with a solid record of citizenship and academic and extra-curricular achievement. Scholarships are for the dura- tion of the student’s enrollment at Sem. Interested students must com- plete the Sem Scholarship appli- cation by Friday, Jan. 25 and reg- ister for the exam. On Saturday, Feb. 2, registration will be at 9 a.m. and the exam will begin at 9:30 a.m. at the Upper School campus in Kingston. During the exam, parents are encouraged to attend a discus- sion on how to maximize their students’ chances for college op- portunities. Parents may also at- tend the Sem Student Work Showcase as well as a discussion on affordability. Following the exam, prospec- tive families are invited to join current students and faculty for the President’s Luncheon hosted by Dr. Kip Nygren. The afternoon will conclude with campus tours. For more information regard- ing the 32nd annual Wyoming Seminary Merit Scholarship Ex- am and to request an application, call the Upper School Office of Admission at 270-2160. TEC planning open house Trucksville Early Child- hood Education Center, lo- cated at 40 Knob Hill Road in Trucksville, is holding open house week from Jan. 21-25. New registrations for the 2013-14 school year will be accepted beginning Jan. 28. Preschool programs are of- fered for children who will be 2 years of age by Sept. 1 through age 6. The center offers morning and after- noon preschool programs, music and movement, a “hands-on” science curricu- lum, Learning Lab (a kinder- garten readiness program), computers, indoor and out- door play facilities and ex- tended hours programs in Math and Language, Art, Fit- ness and Nutrition and Play- Pals, as well as daily pre- school enrichment exten- sion. Registrations are also be- ing accepted for full-day kin- dergarten class and a Dallas kindergarten enrichment ex- tension program. For more information, reg- istration forms and to sched- ule a visit to the school, call the center at 696-3899.
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