Honoring the Past and Looking to the Future District Qualifies for $11.5 Million in Interest-Free Bonds for New Construction
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July/August 2009/Volume 12 Fairwood Honoring the Past and Looking to the Future Bricks will be On the last day of school, June 11, 2009, Fairwood staff, students, and community members gathered Available to celebrate sixty years of educational excellence that took place since the school was built in 1949. Superintendent Derran Wimer paid tribute to Fairwood’s heritage; students representing each grade Asbestos removal level presented their own thoughts and memories of Fairwood; the Fairwood Bulldog Choir, under operations have the direction of Mr. John Chapman, presented a special musical tribute; and the been underway at Fairwood flag was officially lowered and presented to Board of Education President, Fairwood during Mr. David Pusti. At the conclusion of the ceremony, students released 60 blue the month of July, balloons, to represent the 60 years of education at Fairwood, and Principal, Mrs. with demolition Teri Grimm, released one gold balloon to signify hope and anticipation, as we look scheduled to begin to the future and the construction of a brand new elementary school on that site. on August 5. If you are interested in For those who wish to purchase special commemoration Second-grade student, obtaining bricks Danielle Zavasnik, items, there is a wooden replica of “old” Fairwood, reads her memories of from the building, created by The Cats Meow available for purchase Fairwood they will be made ($16), and there will also be a commemorative DVD available outside available in the fall ($10), created by Berea PTA Council President, the construction Ana Chapman, which will include historical pictures, building photos, fence during the and the closing ceremony. Please contact the Community Relations month of August. Department, 440-243-6000, to order either item. District Qualifies for $11.5 Million in Interest-Free Bonds for New Construction The Berea City School District, working through the Ohio School Facilities Council, was awarded $11.5 million in Qualified School Construction Bonds (interest-free) for construction of the new elementary school in Berea, which represents half the anticipated construction cost for the facility. Qualified School Construction Bonds (QSCB) are authorized by the federal government through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. The bonds provide federal tax credits for bond holders in lieu of interest in order to significantly reduce an issuer’s cost of borrowing for public school construction projects. Said Superintendent Derran Wimer, “The application timeline for these bonds was very short. Because the district’s plans were so well-defined, we were able to act quickly to apply for these funds. The end result for the district – and therefore our taxpayers – will be millions of dollars in savings on our construction costs.” Bonds will be issued this fall as the district begins construction on the Fairwood site. To follow the progress of the Design Committee for the new building, please visit www.berea.k12.oh.us then click on Our District, then Facilities Committee, then New Berea Elementary School wiki. Brookview Student is Playwriting Winner Big Creek Students Visit the Browns Congratulations to Ford sixth grader, A lucky group of fourth-grade students at Big Creek Elena Joyce, who is a winner of the had access to what is traditionally a closed practice of Marilyn Bianchi Children's Playwriting the Cleveland Browns as Festival, sponsored by the Dobama a reward for doing well in Theater. For 31 years, Dobama Theater the classroom. Their hard has produced the work of young work and determination in playwrights, ages 6-18. These plays explore school paid off. all sorts of subjects using a range of styles. The students What distinguishes the plays that win received the camp the Festival and end up on their stage is the playwright's invitation to reinforce capacity for original storytelling and imaginative dialogue and the fact that you don’t characters. have to be the “star”of This is the fourth year in a row that Elena has been the class to be recognized a winner in the Festival. Her latest play was selected as a for working hard. The 30 winner out of more than 300 plays submitted from across students from Big Creek Cuyahoga County. Elena received her award, a $100 savings were identified for this bond, and publication of her play on June 11 on Opening Night Wearing Number 73 at the Westfield Studio Theater at the Idea Center, Playhouse reward by the building Browns’ jerseys are Big staff because they always Creek student Emily Johns Square. and Browns’ Offensive try hard and give their Lineman Joe Thomas. best efforts, demonstrate good behavior in school, District Students Perform in All-State Honor Choir consistently have good work habits and work well with others. As an added reward, head coach Eric Mangini and the entire Browns team visited with the kids and signed autographs for each student. The Power of One On May 14, the Gifted Services students from the district in grades 3 through 5 participated in a service-learning Photograph by Ana Campbell project called "The Power of One." After (from left) back row: All-State Honor Choir members Michael Herrmann, Vanessa Hemminger, Andrew the students studied various individuals Schoenhofer, Bridgit McCaffrey who have made a difference in others' front row: Tristan Anderson, Adam Wade, Julia Campbell lives, they decided on a problem in the community. Students researched their The Berea City Schools were well represented at this problem, found out who was affected by this problem, and if year’s Ohio Choral Directors Association All-State Honor there were organizations or groups already trying to address Choir. This outstanding group rehearsed and performed the problem. Once this was completed, they developed an June 22-24 at Otterbein College in Westerville, Ohio, action plan to determine the outcome of their solution. Many under the direction of renowned Children’s Choir director, students took their plans to the next level and went out into Lynne Gackle, of Tampa, Florida. Four Fairwood Bulldog the community to help. Some of the projects included donating Singers Chorus members, two Smith vocalists, and one food to the various food pantries, collecting money for animal Parknoll Chorus member were selected and represented our shelters, addressing returning soldiers' feelings from war, school district in the choir. There were over 150 students educating others about health issues, and even speaking to participating from throughout the state. Congratulations Mayor Gary Starr about the unemployment concerns in the to the following vocalists: Fairwood: Michael Herrmann, city. Bridgit McCaffrey, Andrew Schoenhofer, and Adam Wade; Smith: Julia Campbell and Leiana Yates; Parknoll: Vanessa Hemminger. 2 Ford Track Students Finish First A Record Year for Midpark Girls Track at Southwest Conference Congratulations to Ford 8th graders and Boys Track Team The Midpark Girls Track and Field Team wrote a new members, Nick Lopez and Lou Styles. By finishing in first page for the Midpark history books. They won the place in their events at the 2009 Southwestern Conference Southwest Conference Title – the first time in Midpark Middle School Track and Field Championship, they became history – then went on to win the Division I Northeast Southwestern Conference Champions. Lou was a three- District title with 133 points, 8 more points than the time champion by winning the 800 meter run, 200 meter Southwest Conference. The Midpark girls defeated hurdles, and the 400 meter dash. Nick finished first in the runner-up Brunswick by 25 points and third-place discus. Medina by 42.5 points! Also finishing in second place and winning a silver After completing a superb season, the team medal was the boys 4 x 200 meter relay team of Jerry also received some highly deserved recognition at the SWC Coaches meeting. Sophomore Jade Barber was Hopkins, Kameron Manhard, Branson Repasy, and Taylor unanimously chosen as the SWC Girls Most Valuable Hunt. The Ford team finished in second place overall at the Athlete. meet, and was 12-1 overall during the season. For the Ford In addition, sophomore Renee McKee qualified for Girls Track Team, Alexsandra Dragovic finished second in State Competition on the high jump; sophomore Kaila the shot put, winning the silver medal. Barber placed 5th in the 200-meter dash at State; and senior Domenica Rossi placed 6th in pole vault at the State meet. Two weeks later, Domenica also competed in the Nike Outdoor National Championships in Greenboro, North Carolina and placed 4th in the Nation with a school record vault of 13 ft. 3.25 inches. Midpark Lands “Cool School of the Week” Congratulations Midpark High School for being named Fox News 8’s “Cool School of the Week.” Fox 8 News Anchor Kenny Crumpton was at Midpark on May 26 to highlight several of Midpark's great programs. The segment aired on May 28 and was also featured on the Fox 8 website. Partnering with Berea City Schools in education and the arts. 3 Berea High School’s “Top 10” Scott Charles Campbell - Valedictorian - son of Bob & Lori Campbell - will attend Emory University with an undecided major Principal’s Roll; Academic Achievement Award, Seven-time Varsity Letter Winner; SWC Scholar Athlete Award for Cross Country in Track; BHS Academic Hall of Fame; Michelson-Murley Award; Joe Stitt Award; Cross Country MVP; U.S. Marine Corps Distinguished Scholar Award; Berger Scholarship; Cpl. Brad Squires Scholarship; Principal’s Leadership Award; Phi Beta Kappa Award; Emory University Merit Scholarship. Activities: Philharmonic Orchestra; Meistersingers; National Honor Society Vice President; Physics Club; Key Club; Recycling Club; Varsity Men’s Golf; Men’s Baseball; Varsity Men’s Cross Country; Varsity Track & Field. Michael Anthony Schnurr - Salutatorian - son of Jim & Annie Schnurr - will attend Honors Tutorial College at Ohio University majoring in Math and Computer Science Gateway Excellence Scholarship from Ohio University with full tuition.