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“… Let me share a vision of NWLSD in 2012 as though it is happening now …” A Message from the Superintendent|Dr. John M. Gould

In my last message I presented the District’s new move to participate in work- mission statement. This mission is what drives the teams that are truly global.” NWLSD as it moves forward into the future. As we Given this current reality, the embark upon this journey together as a school district report concludes that the and community, it is now time that we create a shared problem we are facing is not vision to make our purpose real for all of us. A shared with our educators, but with the system in which they vision involves the skills of unearthing shared “pictures work that was designed for another era. The question of the future” we want to create together, the values we must address with our visioning is, “does our that will be important in getting there, and the goals present K-12 structure for educating in this evolving we hope to achieve along the way. Without a sustained world prepare our children?” process within our District for building shared vision To begin to answer this question, let me share a vision there is no way for NWLSD to articulate its sense of of NWLSD in 2012 as though it is happening now (a purpose and action through its mission. vision is always presented in the present tense). So The National Center On Education and the Economy picture this: just released a report entitled Tough Choices or Our educational programs are preparing all students to Tough Times (http://www.skillscommission.org). live, work, and learn in a world driven by informational This report is a follow-up to their 1990 report, which technologies. Through surveys of our graduates, we find their never thought that the US would be competing with appreciation for the ability to apply the rich content knowledge countries that are developing highly educated workers of our programs, development of their thinking skills, and the willing to work for low wages. This competition is personal skills to successfully navigate the world around them. because the structure of the global economy has continued to evolve as more and more work that Through the restructuring of our educational programs over people do ends up digitized. What this means for our the past six years, our “school year” has changed by allowing students is that “employers have access to a worldwide for flexible learning opportunities for all our students year workforce composed of people who do not have to continued on page 2

Why is Mrs. Hanlon kissing a pig? Inside The Pride Find out on page 3 Did You Know? ...... 3 Community Education Courses ...... 4 LCTI Awards ...... 6 Winter Weather ...... 7 And more … Is your child struggling with issues that are too

big to handle alone? The Northwestern Lehigh School District is hosting the The Student Assistance Program at the high school SilverSneakers Program to is available as a resource for students, parents, and our Medicare eligible District residents beginning January teachers. The purpose of the program is to assist 9, 2007. The program will be held in the Northwestern school personnel in identifying issues which pose Elementary School cafeteria on Tuesday and Thursday a barrier to a student’s learning success in school. mornings from 8:15am-9:00am. This program is designed The Student Assistance Program is NOT a treatment to increase muscular strength and range of motion using program; rather, it is a process to help mobilize hand-held weights, elastic tubing, and a resistance ball. A community and school resources to help students. chair is used for seating and/or standing support. You The middle school SAP team can be reached at may enroll at any time, the class is ongoing. 610-298-8661 X3915. The SAP team at the high school can be accessed during the school day at 610- The SilverSneakers Program is provided through the 298-8661 X2303 from 8:30 - 9:10 each school day Allentown YM/WCA. In addition to attending classes at or check our webpage at http://www.nwlehighsd. Northwestern Lehigh School District, participants are org/HighSchool.cfm. There are great links on the eligible for a free facility membership at the Allentown website for parents and students, including trends YM/WCA on 15th Street, which includes swimming, among teenagers and resources in the weight training, and use of all facilities at the YM/WCA for help during a family crisis. The high school fitness center. SAP team also has a lending library for parents with For more information, please call: books on family and teenage issues. Allentown YM/WCA at 610-434-9333.

A Message from the Superintendent|continued from page 1 round. Technology has allowed us to expand the walls of Residents of the Northwestern Lehigh School District are Northwestern Lehigh to encompass the world. One sees a frequently engaged in District activities. Local, regional, student participating in a learning project that draws on their and global businesses work collaboratively with the District understanding of math, science, and social studies to solve a providing learning and social opportunities that are of mutual local watershed issue that is affecting the Delaware Watershed. benefit to the students and community. Parents are proud to The students log into their project to see their assignments, send their children to the District and are often in our school communicate with their team members (students in Delaware, buildings. Parents can monitor student work, check grades a scientist, a legislator), read feedback content notes from their and attendance, access District information, and receive teachers, and schedules a video chat with their state legislator updates from teachers all through the Internet. on an environmental bill they are helping to prepare. All 2012 is a year that proves there has been a shared commitment this happens from home or school depending on their daily by all stakeholders in promoting our mission to engage schedule! students, employees, and the community in a partnership to The key to our success is continual learning throughout the achieve excellence through learning! system about the best instructional practices and technologies, The interaction between vision and our current reality to examine the essential learning questions facing our produces creative tension. This tension is the force students, and to couple our learning with our commitment that allows the possibility of creating the future by what and passion for each student’s success as a learner and as a we do now. Underlying this tension is the assumption person. we are in the present but can place ourselves in the District employees are highly engaged in carrying out the future and can think backwards. There is an African mission, vision, and shared values of the District. Visitors to proverb that states “for tomorrow belongs to the people the District comment on the positive customer service, friendly who prepare for it today.” This is the process that I am attitudes, and clear communication coming from the District. inviting all of you to participate in as we move forward Our buildings are safe, clean, and well-maintained. in developing our shared vision for the future of our Students, employees, and visitors like being in our children. 2 facilities because they are conducive to learning and I wish all of you an exciting and rewarding 2007! our shared values. Did you know? January is School Director postponements, sixth grade students the day for children, ages Birth to ‹ Recognition Month. The participated in the Second Annual 18, who remain hospitalized for District recognizes our Board Turkey Trot. This event, held on the long periods with acute and chronic members for their outstanding school campus, is the sixth grade conditions. During the last week of service to the children and citizens community service project. Students school, they were able to deliver over of the Northwestern Lehigh School raised funds that totaled $616.00 to 11 big boxes of new items directly to District. be donated to the Ontelaunee Park. the Pediatric Center. All of the Fall 2006 Varsity Northwestern Lehigh was Stephen Swinburne, a ‹Sport Teams (Field Hockey, ‹selected as 1 of 24 schools ‹wonderful children’s author Boys Soccer, Golf, Cross Country, & across the Commonwealth to pilot & photographer, spent an entire day Football) qualified and competed in an online interactive program that at each elementary school sharing their respective District XI playoffs. promotes good sportsmanship, his love of nature and his non-fiction good citizenship, and good decision- books with the students. The Tiger Marching Band making. All of this was made possible under the direction of Ms. The Middle School Visionaries ‹ through a grant from Governor Showalter performed in front of Team is focusing on the need Rendell to the ‹ Governor Rendell. The band was for food and educational supplies Interscholastic Athletic Association. presented Resolutions from in Tanzania. Students will work both the Lehigh County together to make food packages for Commissioners and Lehigh their “Kids Against Hunger” project. County Executive Don The Varsity Wrestling Team Cunningham for their traveled to Reno, Nevada to gubernatorial performance. ‹ compete in the elite Tournament of The Varsity Girls Champions placing 6th out of 80 of ‹Cross Country Team the best teams in the country. was crowned Colonial The Varsity Girls Basketball League Champions for the Team was crowned 2006-2007 second year in a row (2005 ‹ Dieruff Christmas Tournament & 2006). Champions and Ashley Dymond was The Football team was the Northwestern Elementary selected as the Tournament MVP. 2006 District XI AAA Silver ‹ ›students were challenged to NWLSD Kindergarten students Medalist. collect 200 items for the “Woolies ‹ are actively involved in an The Varsity Boy’s Soccer Team for Wilbur” project. If students met early literacy program called Kid ‹was the 2006 District XI AA this goal, Mrs. Hanlon would kiss a Writing, a program developed by Silver Medalist. pig. After 532 hats, gloves, scarves & Eileen G. Feldus, Ed. D. Students mittens were collected and donated work in small groups with an adult The Varsity Cheerleading to three local organizations, Mrs. coach. The coach helps the students Squad was the 2006 Colonial ‹ Hanlon kept her promise and sound out words, use sight words, League Silver Medalists. reported the pig had a wet nose! and apply skills learned in class. James Marshall (football) and During the month of The children share the stories with ‹Andrew Mitstifer (boys soccer) ‹December, Mrs. Madouse and their peers. Kindergarten students were Northwestern Lehigh’s scholar- Miss Schanz coordinated a collection receive positive reinforcement athlete nominees. for the Lehigh Valley Hospital throughout the writing session and Coach Mitchell (football) and Pediatric Ward. This was called become independent writers. Our ‹Coach Stitzel (cross country) “NWLMS 8th Grade ‘Band’ Together “kid writers” are creating wonderful were selected as 2006 Colonial to ‘Aid’ Children at Lehigh Valley stories and are very enthusiastic League Coaches of the Year in their Hospital.” For approximately three about the program. For more respective sports. weeks, students from Team Lynx and information on Kid Writing, Team Roar brought in toys, games, visit www.kidwriting.com. On a sunny afternoon DVD’s, CD’s Cars, Dolls, Gift Cards, 3 ‹in November after two Phone Cards, etc. to help brighten Community Education|Spring 07 TECHNOLOGY TRAINING composition, and lighting. Participants must Basic Quilting Introduction to Computers bring their digital camera with them and be 6 Weeks • $40.00 3 weeks • $30.00 prepared to shoot! Have you always had the desire to learn the Would you like to learn the basics of computers? Session Dates: Tuesdays, April 3, 10 & 17. art of quilting and not known where to start? Learn about the components of a computer Time: 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. If so, this class might be the one for you. system and hints on purchasing a computer Location: Northwestern Lehigh High This class teaches an overview of the quilting system. The basics of Windows 2000 operating School Room 721 process while emphasizing the first step, the system and applications will be covered. Class Instructor: J. Pavelco, owner of Essence piecing. We will be working on a quilt during size is limited. Photographic Art the six weeks of the class. Please make sure Session Dates: Wednesdays, March, 21, you have a sewing machine in running order. 28, and April 4. Digital Imaging & Special Effects Session Date: Tuesdays, February 13 & Time: 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. 3 Weeks • $30.00 27, March 6, 13, 20 & 27. Location: Northwestern Lehigh High Join Jan Pavelco, Graphic Design Instructor Time: 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. School Computer Lab|Room 705 and Professional Photographer, for a three Location: Weisenberg Elementary School Instructor: D. Moyer session workshop on the art of creating Library beautiful pictures from your digital camera. Instructor: G. Gilligan Introduction to Excel Participants will work in PhotoShop to 4 weeks • $40.00 manipulate their pictures into pieces of art! Introduction to Vegetable This class will introduce you to the basics of Participants should be prepared to use photos Gardening spreadsheet programs. We will use Microsoft they have stored on a CD for their projects.. 3 Weeks • $30.00 Excel to learn about fundamental features. Session Date: Tuesdays, May 8, 15 & 22. Learn how to use various kinds of mulch Excel is a powerful program that can be Time: 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. to keep your garden weed-less and to used for budgets, address books, fundraising Location: Northwestern Lehigh High help conserve water. The class will cover records, and many other math related things. School Room 721 companion planting to increase yields and Participants will be given the opportunity to Instructor: J. Pavelco, owner of Essence reduce insect problems. Learn about soil develop a worksheet for individual use. Prior Photographic Art testing to determine what fertilizer your soil computer experience is required. Class size is needs. Learn how to recognize disease and limited. Public Speaking insect problems. Session Dates: Wednesdays, April 11, 18, 4 Weeks • $40.00 Session Dates: Thursdays, March 22, 29 25, & May 2. . How do some people stand in front of an & April 12, 2007 Time: 6:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. audience, a small group of co-workers, Time: 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Location: Northwestern Lehigh High or a volunteer organization and look so Location: High School, Rm. 713 School Computer Lab|Room 705 comfortable? Learn the tricks of what makes Instructor: D. Moyer Instructor: D. Moyer an effective presenter and how you can “Communicate to the Crowd.” Participants Rubberstamping & Card Making Beginner Word Processing Using will sharpen their speaking skills with practice 4 Weeks • $40.00 Microsoft Word 2000 sessions and video taping. If you have an interest in creating something 4 weeks • $40.00 Session Dates: artistic and useful, come and learn all Using the popular word processing package, Wednesdays, March 7, 14, 21 & 28 about rubberstamping and card making. Microsoft Word for Windows, learn word Time: 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. We will create several cards in each class processing skills on an IBM compatible Location: Northwestern Lehigh High session. During the four sessions we will computer. Learn how to load and save School Room 125 learn about rubberstamping basics, three documents, page setup and formatting, spell- Instructor: R. Kubat, C. Phelps types of embossing, how to create interesting check, and other functions available. Class background papers, and some advanced size is limited. Ballroom Basics stamping techniques. In addition to the class Session Dates: Thursdays, April 12, 19, 4 Weeks • $30.00 per person fee, there will be an additional fee of $10 26, and May 3. . Partner dancing is more popular than ever. to cover the cost of paper and other supplies Time: 6:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Learn the basics in rumba, tango, and payable at the first class. Class size is Location: Northwestern Lehigh High cha cha. You will enjoy dancing to musical limited. All you will need to bring is a pair of School Computer Lab|Room 310 selections from “Shall We Dance” and the scissors, a pencil, and the desire to create some Instructor: S. Kistler TV show, “Dancing With the Stars.” All beautiful cards. patterns are easy to learn and fun to do. If Session Dates: Tuesdays, March 20, 27 & SPECIAL INTEREST there are any health concerns, please contact April 10, 17 Digital Photography: your physician before enrolling. Class size is Time: 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Tips & Tricks limited. (Partners required). Location: Weisenberg Elementary School 3 weeks • $30.00 per person Session Dates: Mondays, April 30, May 7, Art Room Join Jan Pavelco, Graphic Design Instructor 14, 21, 2007 Instructor: A. Phillips and Professional Photographer, for three Time: 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. insightful sessions on how to Location: Weisenberg Elementary School Physical Fitness get the most out of your digital Multi-Purpose Room Step & Sculpt camera. Topics to be covered Instructor: C. Schaus and K. Schaus 6 Week Sessions • $40.00 each session 4 include: resolution and picture This class combines step bench aerobics and quality, changing settings, photo body sculpting techniques to provide the GENERAL INFORMATION benefits of both cardio and weight training exercise. Therefore resulting in a total body workout! Classes will vary from week • Class start and finish times are as noted in the course to week and include interval training. No prior experience necessary, just a desire to work hard to get into shape. description and are subject to the Northwestern Lehigh school Participants are asked to bring 3-5 pound hand weights to calendar. class. Wear sneakers and comfortable clothing. Please bring a beach towel or exercise mat for floor work and a water bottle • Payments are non-refundable due to the fact that courses are for hydration. If there are any health concerns, please contact run with a minimum number of students required. your physician before enrolling. Session Dates: • No refunds unless class is cancelled. If a class is cancelled, Session I: Mondays & Wednesdays, January 22, 24, 29, your check will be returned to you. 31, February 5, 7, 12, 14, 21, 26, 28 (no class 2/19) & March 5 • Immediate registration by mail is recommended. Since most Session II—Mondays & Wednesdays, April 2, 4, 9, 11, classes are limited in size due to availability of equipment or 16, 18, 23, 25, 30 & May 3, 7, 9 facilities, registrations are processed in order of postmark. Time: 6:30 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. Location: Northwestern Elementary School Cafeteria • Registrations will not be accepted by phone. Instructor: M. Piescienski • Upon receipt of your registration form and payment, you are Yoga automatically enrolled. 12 weeks • $40.00 Yoga is a practice that enhances mental focus and • If registration is not sufficient to run a course, your payment determination. The powerful and vigorous practice of yoga will be returned and you will be notified by telephone or mail. develops strength, flexibility, and a realignment of the body that leads to a feeling of inner peace and a natural state • Remember to check with your physician before beginning any of meditation and relaxation. Participants must have their exercise program. own yoga mat. Wear comfortable clothing & bring a large • If school is closed or dismissed early due to inclement weather, towel. Yoga is traditionally practiced in bare feet. This class is appropriate for all fitness levels. evening classes are automatically cancelled. If severe weather Session Dates: Mondays, February 5, 12, 26, March 5, occurs after regular school dismissal, cancellation of evening 19, 26, April 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, May 7 classes will be announced on several area radio stations as well Time: 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. as the district Web site at www.nwlehighsd.org. Make-up dates Location: Northwestern Lehigh Middle School Library Instructor: S. Schnyder will be arranged by the instructor. • Office hours: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Call ✁ the Superintendent’s secretary at 610-298-8661, ext. 1225. REGISTRATION DUE BY February 7, 2007

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You may make photocopies of this registration form. Attach check made payable to “Northwestern Lehigh School District”. Please mail check and registration form to: Northwestern Lehigh Community Education Program, Attn: Nancy Zellner, 6493 Rt. 309, New Tripoli, PA 18066. A separate check is required for each class registration.

Individuals will be required to sign a disclaimer at the first class session.

**Please note on registration form if any handicap accommodations would be needed** Reminder: Upon receipt of your registration form and payment, you are automatically enrolled in the course(s) you have requested. If the course does not run due to an inadequate number of attendees, you will be notified by phone or mail and your payment will be refunded. 5 *Note: If school is dismissed early due to weather, classes will be cancelled that evening. Monthly Awards for Northwestern Lehigh Students at LCTI! Many of our High School students participate in a variety of programs offered at the Lehigh Career & Technical Institute. These students put in many hours and are developing outstanding skills! Many of our students have re- ceived Student of the Month awards at LCTI for their hard work and excellence. We will now publish these awards in our district communications. On behalf of the entire district we send an enormous congratulations to these students. We are very proud of you!

September 2006 Joshua Huber Shane Kulp Precision Machine Tool Technology Computer Maintenance Technology Amir Ammary Welding Technology Jason Plaksa Alisa Kresge Diesel/Medium & Heavy Truck Cosmetology Dale Schellhamer Technology Heating/Air Conditioning & Daniel Schaffer Refrigeration November 2006 Plumbing & Heating Level 1 Wyatt Gehringer Nicole Shafer Jamie Guereca Diesel/Medium & Heavy Truck Commercial Photography/Electronic Marketing & Business Education Technology Imaging Aaron Best Tara VanDenEynde David VanArtsdalen Culinary Arts Dental Technology Masonry Aubry Berk Kristy Dotter Jacob Wisser Dental Technology Dental Technology Precision Machine Tool Technology Jon Hallingstad Jr. Joshua Huber Christopher Roskilly Carpentry Precision Machine Tool Technology Material Handling/Logistics Brandon Gruber Technology October 2006 Pre-engineering & Engineering Ashley Backenstoes Technology Jessica Mangold Commercial Baking Douglas Billig Jr. Floral Design/Greenhouse Masonry Level 1 Management Amir Ammary Welding Technology Devon Miller

Marisa Gregoire Culinary Arts Level 1 Dental Technology Adam Bandel Pre-engineering & Engineering Michael Runiewicz Technolgy Auto Technology Ryan Fiedler John Fritz Heavy Equipment Operations/ Auto Body/Collision Repair Preventive Maint. Technology Nicholas Theodore Missing earned Alyssa Kistler Masonry Level 1 Health Occupations/Health Related income tax forms? Technology Joseph Petri IV Area residents who have not Welding Technology Level 1 received their earned income Shane Kulp tax forms should contact the Computer Maintenance Technology Alyssa Boger Cosmetology Level 1 Heidelberg-Lynn Township office at: 610-767-6220. 6 Waking in a Winter Wonderland The winter season is upon us. Our district staff HOW IS THE PUBLIC NOTIFIED? understands that our decision to open or close schools Tune to local stations for up-to-date information on in bad weather has a tremendous impact on families. We school closings. You can also check our district web site also understand that our students are better served— www.nwlehighsd.org for information. Please do not call both academically and socially—by being in school. But the school unless it is an emergency. as always, our top priority is the safety of our students. WHEN IS A DECISION MADE? HOW DO WE MAKE OUR DECISION? A decision must be made by 5:30 a.m. or earlier so we can Please understand that we make the decision to open notify radio and TV stations and post the decision on our or close the schools in bad weather based on a careful web site. If we wait longer to announce a closing, some analysis of all relevant factors, such as: parents will already have left for work, leaving children ❆ Information on road conditions from transportation and district unsupervised. staff. We must give careful consideration to the most dangerous roads in the district. Even if your street looks clear, travel elsewhere WILL WE CLOSE SCHOOL IF CONDITIONS in the district may be dangerous. WORSEN? ❆ Amount of snow and ice accumulated. Once we make the decision to open the schools, many parents rely on it and leave for work. If conditions get ❆ Whether or not precipitation is continuing. worse during the school day, we may need to have an ❆ Building conditions (such as whether we have electricity and heat). early dismissal, but we will give adequate notification to ❆ Parking lot conditions. Administrators talk to maintenance parents first. and custodial staff members who are responsible for clearing and treating school parking lots and sidewalks. Although we do our absolute best in this process to ❆ T emperature and wind chill. Please remember that many of our determine what is best for the safety of our students, we students walk to their bus stops and must wait outside for the bus. know that often no perfect decision exists. If you do not ❆ Weather predictions. We prefer not making our decision based on feel as though it is safe for your child to attend school, weather predictions, which are not always accurate. But sometimes use your best judgment on whether your child should this is unavoidable. attend. It is important to discuss an emergency plan with your child that could be used in the event school ❆ What other school districts are doing. We also share information with other local districts and check whether they are opening or is dismissed early. Children should know in advance closing. what to do if they return home to an empty house. Also, discourage teenagers from driving in bad conditions and WHO MAKES THE DECISION? offer them alternatives if weather conditions worsen. The Superintendent of Schools is responsible for the Thank you very much for your support in this matter. final decision, based on the factors listed above and recommendations from the Assistant Superintendent, Supervisor of Transportation, the Supervisor of Buildings ❆ ❆ ❆ and Grounds, and the Director of Athletics and Activities.

In Case of a Weather Emergency In the event of inclement weather conditions, the school district will notify the public broadcasting systems listed below of school information changes – cancellations, late starts, early dismissals and activity schedules. It is recommended that you listen to the public broadcasts periodically for updates to our information during inclement weather conditions. RADIO – AM RADIO – FM TELEVISION ONLINE WAEB – 790 WAEB – 104.1 WBRC – TV 13 www.nwlehighsd.org WEST – 1400 WBYN – 107.5 WBRE – TV 28 www.mcall.com WYHM – 1470 WCTO – 96 WFMZ – TV 69 www.readingeagle.com WLEV – 100.7 WNEP – TV16 www.wfmz.com WODE – 99.9 WYOU – TV22 7 WWYY–107.1 WPVI – TV 6 WCAU – TV 10 Special announcement for district residents with little Tigers … Kindergarten registration April 11, 12, 13 indergarten registration for all district children who An original birth certificate must be presented and a Kwill be 5 years old before September 1, 2007 will social security number will also be required at the time be held April 11, 12, and 13, 2007 in the Northwestern of registration. Also, please bring your child to the Elementary School multi-purpose room. Please call registration appointment. the Administrative Office at 610-298-8661, ext. 1261 Working with the transportation system is an important between March 27 and March 30 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. to part of the registration process. Please be prepared to schedule an appointment. locate your residence on a map to help the transportation The Pennsylvania Department of Health school coordinator assign a bus stop. immunization law requires that all students be fully Please bring the following to your registration immunized before the first day of school. Necessary appointment: immunizations are: • 3 DPT with a booster on or after the child’s fourth • your child; birthday; • proof of prior • 3 Polio inoculations; immunization; • 2 MMR with the first one given after 12 months of age; • original birth • 3 Hepatitis B inoculations; and certificate; • Proof of chicken pox immunity either by vaccine • child’s social (varicella), history of disease or lab test. security number; A physical and dental exam form will be given to you and at your registration appointment which MUST be • proof of completed and returned to school by August 1, 2007. residency. Any questions should be addressed to the school nurse at 610-298-8661, ext. 4205.

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