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2019-20 Atlantic 10 Commissioner's Honor Roll
2019-20 Atlantic 10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll Name Sport Year Hometown Previous School Major DAVIDSON Alexa Abele Women's Tennis Senior Lakewood Ranch, FL Sycamore High School Economics Natalie Abernathy Women's Cross Country/Track & Field First Year Student Land O Lakes, FL Land O Lakes High School Undecided Cameron Abernethy Men's Soccer First Year Student Cary, NC Cary Academy Undecided Alex Ackerman Men's Cross Country/Track & Field Sophomore Princeton, NJ Princeton High School Computer Science Sophia Ackerman Women's Track & Field Sophomore Fort Myers, FL Canterbury School Undecided Nico Agosta Men's Cross Country/Track & Field Sophomore Harvard, MA F W Parker Essential School Undecided Lauryn Albold Women's Volleyball Sophomore Saint Augustine, FL Allen D Nease High School Psychology Emma Alitz Women's Soccer Junior Charlottesville, VA James I Oneill High School Psychology Mateo Alzate-Rodrigo Men's Soccer Sophomore Huntington, NY Huntington High School Undecided Dylan Ameres Men's Indoor Track First Year Student Quogue, NY Chaminade High School Undecided Iain Anderson Men's Cross Country/Track & Field Junior Helena, MT Helena High School English Bryce Anthony Men's Indoor Track First Year Student Greensboro, NC Ragsdale High School Undecided Shayne Antolini Women's Lacrosse Senior Babylon, NY Babylon Jr Sr High School Political Science Chloe Appleby Women's Field Hockey Sophomore Charlotte, NC Providence Day School English Lauren Arkell Women's Lacrosse Sophomore Brentwood, NH Phillips Exeter Academy Physics Sam Armas Women's Tennis -
Celebrating the Class of 2016 State Champions!
SUMMER 2016 To enable all students to succeed in a changing world. BOYERTOWN Area SCHOOL DISTRICT Celebrating Celebrating the Class of 2016 During the 124th Our District commencement ceremony, Living in Pennsyl- 508 graduates walked into vania for the past Bear Stadium to receive five years has helped their diplomas on Tuesday, me to appreciate the June 7. Student speakers beauty and change included valedictorian that accompany Olivia Crocker, each passing sea- Salutatorian Jordan son. As summer Shustack, and senior Class begins, I can’t help president, Jordan Wood. but reflect on our Olivia compared high next set of changes. school to being in a Our students earn fishbowl where her and promotions to the her classmates enjoyed next grade, staff “an air of familiarity and members complete safety; where the water Richard Faidley, Ed.D. June assignments and Superintendent was controlled for acidity prepare for August, and the landmarks rarely and families adjust changed.” She continued Jacob R. Irvin received his diploma from Superintendent Dr. Richard to summer schedules by explaining that this Faidley during the June 7 graduation ceremony. and activities. I thank our students, staff, parents environment encouraged and community members for all their contributions to make the 2015–16 school year very successful. each member of the senior class to take risks and Our students continue to achieve, excel, and grow. explore new things without the threat of serious This newsletter provides details on some impressive failure hinging on their performance. examples of this work. “In our time in the fishbowl, we have each grown The end of the school year also marks a retirement into our own person, and although there are decision for many staff members. -
Serving Career and Technical Education Students in Pennsylvania
Career and Technical Student Organizations Serving Career and Technical Education Students in Pennsylvania 1 Dear CTSO Leaders, As the leader of a statewide trade association dedicated to the growth and development of the technology industry in Pennsylvania, I am keenly aware of the need for a highly-skilled, well-trained, and motivated workforce. At the Technology Council of Pennsylvania, we are strong advocates for advancements in and the promotion of S.T.E.M. education, as well as career and technical training, in order to prepare our young people to succeed in the 21st Century, global economy. That is why we support the work of Pennsylvania’s Career and Technical Student Organizations (CTSOs) and the critical role they play in today’s education community. For nearly 70 years, CTSOs have been able to extend teaching and learning through a variety of targeted programs, public-private partnerships and leadership development initiatives that produce technically advanced, employable students to meet the needs of this country’s diverse employer base. Today, the work of CTSOs has never been more valuable as our economy demands workers with a strong understanding of science, technology, engineering and math concepts as well as hands-on technical expertise. The co-curricular approach of CTSOs uniquely positions these organizations to enhance student skill sets and better prepare them to excel in their chosen careers. In order for Pennsylvania and the United States to not only compete, but succeed on a global stage, we need to ensure that the very technology and innovation companies that are driving this global economy have the availability of a well-qualified workforce. -
Woodledge at Whitford Hills Community Guide Copyright 2009 Toll Brothers, Inc
A GUIDE TO THE SERVICES AVAILABLE NEAR YOUR NEW HOME Woodledge at Whitford Hills COMMUNITY GUIDE Copyright 2009 Toll Brothers, Inc. All rights reserved. These resources are provided for informational purposes only, and represent just a sample of the services available for each community. Toll Brothers in no way endorses or recommends any of the resources presented herein WAWH-3187-18925_07-09 Contents COMMUNITY PROFILE .................................................... 1 SCHOOLS ................................................................... 2 DAY CARE/PRE-SCHOOL .................................................. 3 SHOPPING .................................................................. 4 MEDICAL FACILITIES...................................................... 5 UTILITIES................................................................... 6 WORSHIP . 7 TRANSPORTATION ........................................................ 8 RECREATIONAL FACILITIES - LOCAL .................................... 9 RECREATIONAL FACILITIES - REGIONAL................................10 RESTAURANTS ............................................................ 11 LIBRARIES ................................................................. 12 COLLEGES................................................................. 12 VETERINARIAN ........................................................... 13 ORGANIZATIONS ......................................................... 13 SENIOR CITIZEN CENTERS ............................................... 14 GOVERNMENT AGENCIES -
CHURCH FARM PS Dec 23.Spub
Church Farm School Assistant Head of School/ Director of Academic Affairs Position Statement Exton, Pennsylvania July 1, 2021 Church Farm School Assistant Head of School/Director of Academic Affairs Position Statement Start Date: July 1, 2021 “Inspiring Boys – Fulfilling Dreams” THE POSITION Church Farm School (CFS), an Episcopal, independent, college preparatory, boarding and day school for boys in grades 9-12 located in Exton, PA seeks an Assistant Head of School and Director of Academic Affairs, effecKve July 1, 2021. The School is located 30 miles west of Philadelphia on a 140-acre campus in Chester County and named by Architectural Digest as Pennsylvania’s most beauful. The Assistant Head of School and Director of Academic Affairs is system, and the academic program Directors, communicate frequently integral to the senior leadership of for all students. He/she will have with parents and will represent the the School and will report to Head responsibility for the School’s Head of School during the head’s of School. He/she will be reaccreditaon process and absence from campus. He/she will have responsible for the academic subsequent reports, adhered to strong oversight of the School’s curriculum and all instrucon, the pernent government educaon educaonal program, plan and School’s annual and daily schedule, regulaons, oversight of all grading facilitate faculty meengs (and include and will be the key administrator for and reporng, and annual updang Staff on occasion), and will be versed in academic/technology staff, of the Student/Parent Handbook all aspects of teaching and learning, department chairs, faculty and Faculty Manual. -
NOTICES DEPARTMENT of BANKING Actions on Applications
6760 NOTICES DEPARTMENT OF BANKING Actions on Applications The Department of Banking (Department), under the authority contained in the act of November 30, 1965 (P. L. 847, No. 356), known as the Banking Code of 1965; the act of December 14, 1967 (P. .L. 746, No. 345), known as the Savings Association Code of 1967; the act of May 15, 1933 (P. L. 565, No. 111), known as the Department of Banking Code; and the act of December 9, 2002 (P. L. 1572, No. 207), known as the Credit Union Code, has taken the following action on applications received for the week ending December 11, 2007. BANKING INSTITUTIONS Conversions Date Name of Bank Location Action 12-7-07 Quakertown National Bank Quakertown Approved Quakertown Bucks County To: QNB Bank Quakertown Bucks County Application for conversion from a Federally-chartered bank to a Pennsylvania State-chartered bank. Section 112 Applications Date Name of Individual Location Action 12-7-07 Steven D. Hovde to acquire up to Barrington, IL Approved 13.4% of the common shares of Bucks County Bank, Doylestown. Consolidations, Mergers and Absorptions Date Name of Bank Location Action 12-11-07 Fulton Bank, Lancaster, PA, and Lancaster Approved Resource Bank, Virginia Beach, VA Surviving Institution— Fulton Bank, Lancaster, PA Branch Applications Date Name of Bank Location Action 11-26-07 Parkvale Savings Bank 681 Clairton Boulevard Opened Monroeville Pittsburgh Allegheny County Allegheny County Branch Relocations Date Name of Bank Location Action 12-3-07 Citizens Bank of Pennsylvania To: 6052 Ridge Avenue Effective Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia County Philadelphia County From: 6060 Ridge Avenue Philadelphia Philadelphia County Branch Discontinuances Date Name of Bank Location Action 12-5-07 Reliance Savings Bank 3119 Pleasant Valley Boulevard Filed Altoona Altoona Blair County Blair County PENNSYLVANIA BULLETIN, VOL. -
Wesley Spring 07
WesleySPRING 2007 A magazine for Wesley College Alumni & Friends WESLEY FAMILY CONTINUES TO GROW WWW.WESLEY.EDU FROM THE PRESIDENT It’s been a very good 10 years. e parents tend to measure time by the and dark. Since January 2004, the Center has become a growth and maturation of our children. well-managed, efficient operation offering more than 300 Thus, I recall that when I came to diverse programs that now attract some 36,000 visitors annually. Wesley in fall 1997, my daughters were Of course, a physical birds-eye view of campus would not Wjust in middle school. A lot has changed in both the Miller reveal many other initiatives that have transformed our campus family and at Wesley College in that decade. Katie, now 22, and community. It would not display new global initiatives, for will graduate from college this spring and will be off to pursue example, nor reveal the growth and success of the Wesley’s doctoral studies, while Ashlee will have completed her second Campus Ministry under the leadership of Chaplain Mark year at the University of Delaware. Pruett-Barnett that has continued to thrive, offering students of Because so much growth is gradual, we tend not to notice it, all faiths opportunities to worship and to serve. unless it is reflected in major capital projects such as the But, together, working collaboratively, we’ve filled in many enlarged and revamped Wolverine Stadium, site of the NCAA pieces of the puzzle. Today’s Wesley is dynamic, vibrant, Division III playoffs at the end of both the 2005 and 2006 progressive and on the move, poised for even greater success seasons. -
Directions to Other Schools
TO: Pottstown Fans Due to the requests for directions to schools from parents and dedicated Pottstown fans, we have compiled this booklet from our direction file. Please take into consideration that the number of traffic lights and landmarks may have changed over the years, and we would appreciate if you would contact our office (484-941-9842) if directions are incorrect or not clear. You can also get directions to schools by using the athletic schedule feature on the school web page on the Activities link. Thank you. Pat Connors, Director of Co-Curricular Activities ABINGTON HIGH SCHOOL, Highland Avenue, Abington, PA Take PA Turnpike East to Willow Grove Exit No. 27 Get off turnpike and take Rt. 611 South (Easton Road & then Old York Road) Follow Rt. 611 South into Willow Grove (Rt. 611 will bear left past Burger King) * st Stay on Rt. 611 past Boston Market to 1 Street after overpass- Jerico Road -Turn right (Fitzpatrick Funeral Home) Follow Jerico Road directly into Abington Junior/Senior High School Campus Bear to right around high school - Field House (dome shape) is in the back of school. FOOTBALL STADIUM: Continue from * Stay on Route 611 (Old York Road) to Susquehanna Road. There is a First Union Bank on left corner. Make a left onto Susquehanna Road, then past Retirement Community Apartment to the next road – Huntingdon Road. Make a left onto Huntington Road and Memorial park (football stadium) will be on your right. Stadium is on the corner of Susquehanna & Huntingdon. (Approximate travel time – 50 minutes from Spring-Ford.) ACADEMY PARK HIGH SCHOOL, 300 Calcon Hook Road, Sharon Hill, PA 19079 Route 422 Bypass East to Route 202 North to Route 76 East (Schuylkill Expressway), to Route 476 South (Blue Route) to I- 95 North. -
Selected Ground-Water Data, Chester County, Pennsylvania
SELECTED GROUND-WATER DATA, CHESTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA by Ronald A. Sloto U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Open-File Report 87-217 REPRODUCED FROM BEST AVAILABLE COPY Prepared in cooperation with the CHESTER COUNTY WATER RESOURCES AUTHORITY Harr i sburg, Pennsylvania 1989 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR DONALD PAUL MODEL, Secretary U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Dallas L. Peck, Director For additional information Copies of this report write to: can be purchased from: District Chief U.S. Geological Survey U.S. Geological Survey, WRD Books and Open-File Reports Section 4th Floor, Federal Building Box 25425 P.O. Box 1107 Federal Center Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17108-1107 Denver, Colorado 80225 ii CONTENTS Page Abstract ........................................................... 1 Introduction ....................................................... 1 Site-identification system ......................................... 1 Aquifer codes ...................................................... 3 References cited ................................................... 6 ILLUSTRATIONS Plates [In Pocket] Plates 1 and 2.--Geologic map showing location of selected wells and springs: 1.--Northern Chester County, Pennsylvania 2.--Southern Chester County, Pennsylvania Figures Figure 1.--Map showing location of Chester County .................. 2 TABLES Table 1.--Aquifer codes ............................................ 4 2.--Records of wells ......................................... 7 3.--Water levels in selected wells ........................... 96 4.--Records of -
Preserving Our Places HISTORIC PRESERVATION PLANNING MANUAL for CHESTER COUNTY COMMUNITIES
Preserving Our Places HISTORIC PRESERVATION PLANNING MANUAL FOR CHESTER COUNTY COMMUNITIES CHESTER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION Local Government Handbook Number 7 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Colin A. Hanna, Chairman Karen L. Martynick Andrew E. Dinniman Preserving Our Places HISTORIC PRESERVATION PLANNING MANUAL FOR CHESTER COUNTY COMMUNITIES CHESTER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION 1998 ASSISTING LOCAL GOVERNMENTS IN PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTING THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION POLICIES OF LANDSCAPES, COMPREHENSIVE PLAN POLICY ELEMENT Local Government Handbook Number 7 Contents PREFACE . .i CHAPTER 1 PROTECTING HISTORIC RESOURCES . .1 A Brief History of Historic Preservation . .5 Early Historic Preservation Efforts . .5 Early Historic Districts . .6 Landmark Historic Preservation Decisions . .7 CHAPTER 2 HISTORIC PRESERVATION AT THE FEDERAL LEVEL . .9 National Historic Preservation Act . .12 National Register of Historic Places . .12 National Register Nominations . .14 Advisory Council on Historic Preservation . .19 Section 106 Review Process . .20 Secretary of Interior’s Standards . .22 Historic Preservation Tax Credits . .24 National Trust for Historic Preservation . .26 Certified Local Government Program . .27 Other Federal Legislation . .28 CHAPTER 3 HISTORIC PRESERVATION AT THE STATE LEVEL . .31 Title 37: The Pennsylvania History Code . .34 Pa. Historical and Museum Commission . .34 Pa. Historic Preservation Enabling Legislation . .36 Act 167: Historic District Act . .36 Local Historic District Ordinances . .38 Act 247: Pa Municipalities Planning Code . .41 Alternative Zoning Techniques . .43 Transferable Development Rights . .44 Growth Boundaries . .44 Open Space Development . .45 Agricultural Security Areas . .46 Pennsylvania Heritage Parks Program . .47 Other State Legislation Affecting Historic Preservation . .47 Act 120: Administrative Code of PennDOT . .47 Act 537: Pennsylvania Sewage Facilities Act . .48 Act 319: Pennsylvania Farmland and Forest Land Assessment Act . -
If You Have Any Questions Regarding the Projects Please E-Mail Us at [email protected]
WEST WHITELAND TOWNSHIP Planning Commission Agenda Tuesday, June 9, 2020 7:00 P.M. This Meeting will be held by teleconference via Zoom. CALL TO ORDER REVIEW OF MEETING MINUTES 1. Approval of Meeting Minutes: May 19, 2020 PUBLIC COMMENT/CONCERNS/QUESTIONS PLANS 1. 690 E. Lincoln Associates, LLC Address: 690 E. Lincoln Hwy. First Review: Conditional Use Request: Construction of a Wawa convenience store and gas station at the former Entenmann’s bakery site. 2. Ship Run Developers, LLC Address: 500 E. Lincoln Hwy. First Review: Conditional Use Request: Construction of 95 single-family detached homes, 54 townhouse homes at the rear of the Labor’s Training Facility. NEW BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS ADJOURNMENT Next Meeting: June 16, 2020 Directions to access the Zoom Meeting Option 1: Click this link to register: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/u5Eoceutrj0uswEs- eNk2QhaaaEpgFmMGw Option 2: Use your phone and call +1-646-558-8656. When asked, enter the Meeting and Password. Virtual Meeting Etiquette Zoom Instructions If you have any questions regarding the projects please e-mail us at [email protected] MEMORANDUM DATE: June 5, 2020 TO: Planning Commission FROM: John R. Weller, AICP Director of Planning and Zoning SUBJECT: 690 E. Lincoln Hwy. Conditional use application APPLICANT: 690 East Lincoln Associates, LLC c/o E. Kahn Development Corp. 120 Pennsylvania Ave. Malvern, PA 19355 SITE ADDRESS: 690 E. Lincoln Hwy. Exton, PA 19341 TAX PARCELS: 41-5-176 (part), 41-5-177.2, and 41-5-177.3 ZONING: O/R, Office/Residential DESCRIPTION: Construction of 3 commercial buildings with a total floor area of 23,038 sq.ft. -
Old Dominion University Lacrosse
OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY LACROSSE TABLE OF CONTENTS MEDIA INFORMATION .....................2-3 Media Information ...........................................................2 Quick Facts ....................................................................2 Media Outlets ..................................................................3 Directions to Foreman Field .............................................3 COACHING STAFF .............................4-6 Head Coach Sue Stahl .....................................................4-5 Assistant Coach Heather Holt..........................................6 Athletic Trainer Jessica Barrett .......................................6 Support Staff ....................................................................6 THE 2007 LADY MONARCHS ...........7-15 2007 Outlook ....................................................................7 2007 Roster ....................................................................81 Player Information ............................................................9-15 2006 IN REVIEW................................. 16-17 2006 Season Review........................................................16 2006 Statistics .................................................................17 OPPONENT INFORMATION............. 18-19 2007 Opponents ...............................................................18-19 Why Monarchs .................................................................19 HISTORY & TRADITION ................... 24-37 Lady Monarch Reachout ..................................................20