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CLASSROOM RAMBLES
Cape Cod Academy
names local honorees
The following Barnstable
students have been named to
the honor roll for the first tri-
mester at Cape Cod Academy
in Osterville:
Barnstable - High Hon-
ors: Christiaan Rees, Kaitlin
Zelman; Honors: Matthew
Koehler, Matthew LaPine,
Jonathan Zelman.
Centerville - High Hon-
ors: Kiley Colombo, Phoebe
Goldenberg, Sarah McAteer,
Connor McCann , Morgan
McCaskey, Whitney Shapiro,
ChristianYoung;Honors: Coo-
per Fuller, Sarah McCaskey,
Elspeth Ochs, Hugh Sagona.
Cotuit -High Honors: Max-
well Sullivan; Honors: Fisher
Churbuck, Jeffrey LeBlanc,
Samuel Marvin, Taylor Mar-
Cummaquid-Honors: Dana
Sigsbee.
Hyannisport -High Honors:
Paul Barber.
Marstons Mills -High Hon-
ors: Samantha Drago, Chris-
tine Mumford , DanielSidman,
Hannah Van Sciver, Sarah
Van Sciver; Honors: Joseph
Albano , Rebecca Bertrand ,
Jessica Bevis, Kendra Hick-
man, Brittany McSorley.
Osterville - High Honors:
AmandaAustin,KathrynBur-
leson,Rachel Cardarelli,Lane
Ehart, Louisa Pajolek, Chris-
tina Smith, Caroline Welch,
GrahamWelch;Honors:Kelsey
Beers, Carlos Gomez, Eliza
Heussler, Maxwell Madonna,
Nicole Madonna , Nicholas
Monto, Jacqueline Smith.
West Barnstable
student making
memorable trip
West Barnstable resident
Seth Hayes, a senior at Bishop
StangHighSchool,istraveling
to El Salvador with a Samari-
tan'sPurseteam.Hayes, one of
more than 90 North American
and 23Americanyouthson the
trip,willhelpdeliverChristmas
gifts in decorated shoeboxes
to needy children. Hayes will
travel with the team from San
Salvador, the capital of El Sal-
vador, to the city of Sonsonate
where they will distribute the
boxes.Hayeshasbeen involved
with the project for eight years
and will return home Dec. 19.
For more information about
Hayes' trip, call 828-262-1980.
Local students
receive Honors
Timothy R. Schulte of
Centerville , and Matthew
Anness Davis and Eric J. Ris-
ley of West Barnstable each
achieved High Honors for the
first quarterat Boston College
High School. Andrew Cook
Loucks achieved Honors.
December activities
at Waldorf School
On Dec. 14 from 7 to 8 p.m.
the Shepherd'sPlay comes to
Waldorf School of Cape Cod.
A combination of verse and
song, this Nativity play is a
gift from the school to the
community.
On Dec. 15the school pres-
ents its Holiday Student
performances from 2 to 3
p.m. Attendees at this as-
sembly will enjoy a variety
of performances by students
in grades 1 through 8. Chil-
dren are welcome and pre-
registration is required. For
more information visit www.
waldorfschoolcapecod.org or
call 508-759-7499.
Students honored at
Bishop Stang
Anthony Mele of Centerville
is on the President's List at
Bishop Stang High School for
the first quarter:
The following local students
achieved First Honors at Bish-
op Stang High School for the
first quarter:
Barnstable:AdrienneCaiado;
Centerville: Christopher Farn-
ham; Marstons Mills: James
Tenaglia; West Barnstable:
Candace Carlin,Rebecca Joyce;
West Hyannisport: Michelle
Hicks.
The following local students
achieved Second Honors at
Bishop Stang High School for
the first quarter:
Barnstable: Connor Madden;
Centerville: Conor Chandler,
Kendra Cirillo, Morgan Cirillo.
Nolan O'Melia; Cotuit: Me-
gan McShea; Marstons Mills:
Toni Alongi, Kristin Kiceluk,
Adam Morgan , Samantha
Santos, Taylor Wyman; West
Barnstable: John Carlin, Sean
(Jack) Carroll, Thomas Delia
Morte, Lindsay Hayes, Seth
Hayes, Callie Murphy.
The following local students
achieved Honorable Mention
from BishopStangHigh School
for the first quarter:
Centerville: Michael Chase,
David Strock; Cotuit: Joseph
Brochu , Lakota Livingston;
MarstonsMills:PhillipCorman,
EdwardHarper,MichaelNelson;
Osterville: Drew Brackett.
To be named to the Presi-
dent'sList astudent must have
a 90 or above in all courses;
First Honors, a 90 or above in
all courses combined; Second
Honors , 85 or above in all
courses combined; Honorable
Mention, 80 or above in all
courses.
Fundraising for a
'Master'-ful cause
Victoria Dyka, a graduate of
Barnstable High School and a
Northeastern University stu-
dent,isworkingon completing
her master's degree in urban
elementary education and
seeking donations to help fund
a trip to Honduras as part of
The Alternative Spring Break
program.
Dyka will be traveling with
Save the Children to La Esper-
anza, Honduras where she and
12 others willbuild houses. She
needs to raise a total of $1,800
to cover the cost of travel,
food, site fees and housing on
the trip.
To make a donation send a
check payable to Northeastern
Universitywith ASBHonduras
in the memo line. Donations
are tax deductible. For more
information, call 508-685-7395
or the Center of Community
Service at 617-373-5809.
St. Peter's announces
annual scholarships
Each spring St. Peter 's
Episcopal Church in Osterville
awards two $1,000 scholar-
ships to local high school
graduating seniors who have
been actively involved in un-
paid community service and
are planning to further their
education. Applications are
welcome from BHS, Stur-
gis, and Cape Cod Academy
seniors. A 500-word essay
pertaining to the applicant's
outreach is required. These
awards honor the memory of
"Kit"Anderson,who gave gen-
erously of her time and talents
to St. Peter 's and the Cape
Cod community. Application
materials are available at the
aforementioned high school
guidance offices.
Renewable energy
opportunities for
students
The Northeast Sustainable
Energy Association (NESEA)
has received a grant of $50,000
from the Massachusetts Tech-
nology Collaborative Renew-
able Energy Trust to support
programs for Massachusetts'
youth about renewable energy.
For a second year NESEA
will offer Clean Green Power
and Wind Wisdom award cer-
tificates to help students learn
about current renewable en-
ergy use in their communities
and create public awareness
of this through a community
service project. NESEA will
alsohost Imagining Tomorrow:
Alternate Energy Futures , a
creative writingprogram about
clean energy and global cli-
mate, designed specifically for
high school students. Interest-
ed teachers, students or youth
organizations should call 413-
774-6051 or visit www.nesea.
org/education/youthprojects.
html for more information.
Electronics,
trebuchets and fun,
oh my!
The Cape Cod Technology
Council announces a new se-
ries of Junior Tech Program
workshopsfocused onstudents
in grades 9-12. Both will be
held at the Upper Cape Re-
gional Technical High School
in Bourne.
Mini-Controller Workshop
and Totally Trebuchet , both
with a 16-student maximum,
are two-day workshops de-
signed to immerse students
in the exciting worlds of math,
science and more. Prices and
dates vary.
For reservations, go to www.
cctechcouncil.org orcallPhyllis
Russell at 508-375-4194.
ACT seeks teachers
for summer program
ACT is looking for out-
standing secondary school
teachers to participate in a
summer program designed
to help develop and evalu-
ate ACT'S testing and class-
room support materials. Four
teachers from middle school ,
junior high or high school
with experience teaching mi-
nority students are sought to
review, evaluate and develop
ACT' s test materials and
make recommendations for
improvement , or review and
develop instructional sup-
port materials that will be
used to orient teachers to the
many uses of ACT tests.
Secondary school science ,
math , and language arts
teachers are eligible for the
program , which begins June
18 and runs through July
27. Teachers will receive a
stipend of $5,500 and round-
trip transportation between
their home and Iowa City
where ACT will secure and
partially subsidize housing
for the visiting teachers. For
more information visit www.
act.org/path/secondary/visit .
html or call 319-337-1645.
Design a poster, win
a scholarship
TheArtInstitute andAmeri-
cans for the Arts announce
the fourth year of the Poster
Design Competition for high
school seniors. This year's
theme is "Life is Better With
Art in it."The grand prizewin-
ner will be awarded a scholar-
ship of $25,000 to study at The
Art Institute location of their
choice. Deadline for entries
is Feb. 9. Local winners will
be selected by March 30 with
selection and notification of
the nationalwinner to be made
by May 11.
The birth of cool
DAVID STILL II PHOTO
BEING COOL AT BHS -An industrious speller pried something out of Barnstable High School's name that many might overlook. The unauthorized
revision to the signage overlooking West Main Street stood through the weekend, but was removed entirely by Tuesday morning.
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