Showing posts with label Education. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Education. Show all posts

Friday, May 12, 2017

Volunteers, journalists, musicians, many others honored at board meeting

A-Plus students who each donated more than 100 hours to the program during their high school careers, were given board recognition certificates. 
PHOTO BY JENNI RABENAU


Rolla High School journalists and musicians were honored at the Thursday, May 11, Rolla Board of Education.
So, too, were studetns of sales and merchandising, as well as students who compete academically with other teams from other schools.
And students from throughout the high school who volunteer to help other students were also honored for their hours and hours of service.
The school board hands out board recognition certificiates throughout the academic year, but especially in the final month or two, to affirm for the students and the community the pride the board has in students who excel in their chosen fields or in the classroom or in voluntarism and service.
And sometimes others from outside the district show up to honor students.
For instance, Alyssa Moses from Walsworth Publishing Company at the May 11 meeting presented the RHS Growler Yearbook staff with the company's Gallery of Excellence award.


“Your yearbook is an elite book,” she said. She also presented a special plaque to Mary Gillis, the journalism and publications teacher.
Gillis followed up with an announcement of all the state awards won by the RHS ECHO MAgazine staff. The magazine was named an All-Missouri publication for the second straight year, she noted. Senior Editor-in-Chief Celia Parsons won three awards, an All-Missouri award for feature writing, plus anExcellent and an Honorable Mention for two other feature stores.
Theresa Lauer, another senior, received an Excellent award in feature writing. Sophomores Diya Allada and Maia Bond won Honorable Mention in feature writing.
Junior Caroline Adams received a Superior award in feature writing and an Honorable Mention in page design and an Excellent Award in feature design.
Junior Sophia Gesualdi earned a Superior award in feature writing, a Superior in newsmagazine design and an honorable mention in page design.
Senior Ashanti Owuso-Brafi, earned an Honorable Mention in page design.
Junior Adrienne Pyeatt earned a Superior in newsmagazine design.
Sophomores Bailey Allison and Lorren Black each earned  Excellent awards in feature writing..
Sales and marketing students who compete in DECA (Distributive Education Clubs of America) contests also were honored. Maddy Jones and Ryann Rigsby were International Qualifiers and Top 10 finalsits. The club also raised more than $14,500 for MDA, fourth place nationally.

Choir members  who competed in the State Music Contest were recognized. The vocal trio of Aaron Haberman, Sam Wilsdorf and Tristan Lietz received a I rating, the highest rating at the contest. Hannah Holton-Langley received a I rating on her vocal solo. Christina Woelk received a II rating on her solo.
And band students who  received a I rating at the District Band Contest were recognized. They are: Kristina Happel, flute and flute trio; Sudatta Hor, tuba; Sam Kimball, bass clarinet; Rachel Phelps, flute trio; Sarah Woods, French horn; Katherine Yu, flute and flute trio.

The school  board also  recognized the highly competitive RHS Academic Team for sectional match wins, top 8, advancing to state playoffs, finishing fifth at state. Co-captain Tim Van Hoose made the All-State team as the third highest scoring competitor of the preliminary rounds. Others on the team: Eireena Bay, Isaac Brown, Kayla Copeland, Julia Giesey, Kassi Hayes, Samuel Kimball, Jesse Liu (captain), Ifeanyi Orizu, Zane Peterman, Samuel Wilsdorf and Renee Wang.
And the board recognized A-Plus students who have volunteered 100 or more hours during their high school career: Jordan Asberry, Amber Back, Amber Breen, Douglas Brigham, Isaac Brown, Alexis Brown, Kaley Burgess, Tyler Dillon, Victoria Freppon, Valerie Freppon, Klayton Garner, Luke Gibfried, Kayla Halinar, Mohammed Jawad, Kameron Jordan, Landon Kamper, Jessica Mallery, Mackenzie Masters, Brittany Miller, Jeffrey Moss, Celia Parsons, Morgan Phenix, Lara Powell, Jia Qiu, Olivia Rinck, Emily Robertson, Ashley Wilson, Christina Wilson, Darby Young.

Alyssa Moses, right, of Walsworth Publishing Co., presented the Gallery of Excellence award to Growler Yearbook staff members and a plaque to journalism/publications mentor Mary Gillis, left.
PHOTO BY JENNI RABENAU

ECHO Magazine students received board recognition awards from school board President-Elect Jane Haskell, left, for state awards won this school year.
PHOTO BY JENNI RABENAU


DECA students Maddy Jones and Ryann Rigsby, shown with teacher Billie Jo Stringer and school board President-Elect Jane Haskell, received board recognition awards for their achievements. 
PHOTO BY JENNI RABENAU


Choir director Jason Bartelsmeyer, left,  and choir members were honored by the school board recently. Board president-elect Jane Haskell presented recognition certificates to these students who attended. Choir members announced were Aaron Haberman, Sam Wilsdorf, Tristan Lietz, Hannah Holton-Langley and Chjristina Woelk
 PHOTO BY JENNI RABENAU

Band members were honored with certificates presented by board President-Elect Jane Haskell. Named were Kristina Happel, Sudatta Hor, Sam Kimball, Rachel Phelps, Sarah Woods and Katherine Yu. Choir director Jason Bartelsmeyer subbed for the band directors who were preparing for a concert at the meeting time.
 PHOTO BY JENNI RABENAU

RHS Academic Team, shown with coach Lisa McCarthy and board President-Elect Jane Haskell, received recognition certificates.
 PHOTO BY JENNI RABENAU



Friday, April 28, 2017

Principal, students honored by Rolla Board of Education

Dr. Jim Pritchett, center, with Rolla Board of Education President Dr. Greg Stratman and Superintendent of Schools Dr. Aaron Zalis, seated. PHOTO BY JENNI RABENAU

 Dr. Jim Pritchett, principal at Rolla High School, is a Consummate Professional, according to the Missouri Association of Secondary School Principals.
That’s the award they gave to him at the association’s spring conference earlier in the month, and on Thursday night, April 27, the Rolla Board of Education affirmed that estimation by the association when the board presented Pritchett with a board recognition award.
Pritchett, one of eight Missouri principals receiving the award from the association, represents the South Central Region.
Many students were given board recognition awards on Thursday night, too.
Pritchett credited students, parents, teachers, support staff, administrators and the board for supporting him in his worth with young people.
“I’m fortunate to work with a great group of people,“ Pritchett said after he received the board recognition award from school board President Dr. Greg Stratman.
The association gave Pritchett $500 at its conference at Lake of the Ozarks, and he told the board he would give it to a senior in the form of a scholarship.

Students receiving board recognition awards were:
*Ella Schrader, Mohamed Algraiw, Morgan Moats and Zain Al-Ogaidi, for placing in math competitions held earlier this year.

* Rolla Future Business Leaders of America members received local honors for team and individual performances they won at district and state contests: Aaron Burke 10th in the impromptu speaking contest; Samuel Kimball, fifth in securities and investments and sixth in business calculations contests: Luke Gibfried and Jaedyn Weimer, ninth in the marketing team contest contest; Luke Gibfried, Jaedyn Weimer and Coleman Brainard, seventh in the sports and entertainment management team contest; Thomas Booker, competed in business law; Aaron Burke, competed in cyber security. Aaron Haberman and Kat Halbert attended the State Leadership Conference as voting delegates.

*The Rolla High School Student Council was recognized for receiving the Gold Honor Council Award from the Missouri Association of Student Councils. Also, Valerie Freppon, Victoria Freppon and Taylor Young received board recognition awards  for earning the Distinguished Student Leader Award.

*At the Pummill Math Relays at the Missouri State University campus, Rolla took first place in the “Challenging Problems” event. Also, a team from Rolla placed second for Class 4 schools and third overall in geometry; members of that team are Mya Burken, Emma Puetz, Yahya ElGawdy and Giorigi Tsiklauri. Individual awards were won by Elana Bai, third place in geometry; Kathleen Beetner, fourth place in geometry; Sudatta Hor, first place in Algebra II; David Ditton, fifth place in Algebra II and Aaron Burke, third place in Calculus.

*Rolla High Schools seniors Alec Falkenhain and Jesse Liu, for being selected for Missouri Scholars 100, a program sponsored by the Missouri Association of Secondary School Principals.

Truman Elementary students who placed in math competitions held earlier this year are shown with Rolla Board of Education President Dr. Greg Stratman, right, and their teacher. The students (not in order) are Ella Schrader, Mohamed Algraiw, Morgan Moats and Zain Al-Ogaidi.  PHOTO BY JENNI RABENAU

FBLA students were honored by the school board for their performance at the district and state contests. Students named (but not necessarily in the photo) were Aaron Burke, Samuel Kimball, Luke Gibfried, Jaedyn Weimer, Coleman Brainard, Thomas Booker, Aaron Haberman and Kat Halbert.  PHOTO BY JENNI RABENAU


Valerie Freppon, Victoria Freppon and Taylor Young, shown with Rolla Student Council mentor Rodger Bridgeman and school board President Dr. Greg Stratman, were honored by the school board for their winning of the Distinguished Student Leader Award.  PHOTO BY JENNI RABENAU


Rolla Student Council members were honored by the school board for receiving the Gold Honor Council Award.  PHOTO BY JENNI RABENAU


Mya Burken received a board recognition certificate from school board President Dr. Greg Stratman for being part of the team that did well at the Pummill Math Relays. PHOTO BY JENNI RABENAU

Aaron Burke received a board recognition certificate from school board President Dr. Greg Stratman for his individual performance at the Pummill Math Relays.  PHOTO BY JENNI RABENAU


Alec Falkenhain, chosen to be a part of the Missouri Scholars 100 program, received a board recognition certificate from school board President Dr. Greg Stratman. PHOTO BY JENNI RABENAU