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School news
Lewistown Spelling Bee Champions Lewistown Elementary School
Fourth- and Fifth-Grade Girls Learn
Theresa Dardanell Valuable Lesson
Congratulations Photo by Jennifer Sunday
to Lewistown What Photo by Nicole Orr
Elementary
student Joanna a great
“Learning
Genemans, who Lunch” for
will represent
the school at the the fourth and
fifth grade girls
2017 Frederick at Lewistown
County Spelling
Bee on March 11, Elementary
School on
2017, at Frederick January
Community
College. The 11, 2017.
Guidance
winner of that Counselor
competition will
participate in Greta
Nettleton sets
the 2017 Scripps up different
National Spelling
Bee. Lewistown spelling bee winners: Emily Feaster, Kali Chappell, Lena learning
Bussard, Joanna Genemans, and Riley Robinson. lunches for
The Lewistown Pictured from left are Priya Tandon, Oakdale High; Joanna Genemans,
students Lewistown Elementary; and Jordan Bramhall, Middletown High.
PTA sponsored an after-school Joanna Genemans was the overall
winner; the winners from each throughout
Spelling Club for students in grades the year. Priya Tandon from Oakdale High and Jordan Bramhall from
first through fifth. Jennifer Sunday grade level were: Emily Feaster (first
grade); Kali Chappell (second grade); Middletown High, both winners of the Distinguished Young Women of
and Julie Chappell worked with Frederick County Scholarship Program, presented a lesson on RESPECT for
students weekly, from November Lena Bussard (third grade); and
until the Spelling Bee on January 18. Riley Robinson (fifth grade). Lena self and others. A tube of toothpaste was used to represent words and actions
that you can’t take back once they are let out. Joanna Genemens is seen
They discussed strategies and played will attend the Frederick County (above) trying to get the “words and actions” back into the tube.
spelling games. Fourth-grade student competition as an alternate.
In addition to speaking to elementary school children, Jordan and Priya
have done multiple talks to middle school kids about the importance of
staying in school, what a transcript looks like, what to expect in high school,
Emmitsburg Elementary School PTA as well as how to prepare for college and life after college. It is all part of
Wanda Severance Scholarship the Distinguished Young Women Scholarship Program, which is a national
scholarship program that rewards high school juniors and seniors who exhibit
The Emmitsburg Elementary School PTA is offering one Wanda Severance excellence in academics, leadership and talent.
scholarship for $300 to a graduating Catoctin High School (CHS) senior.
Requirements are: (1) Attended Emmitsburg Elementary School a minimum Share Your Good News!
of one-full year (K-5); (2) Include a letter of recommendation from either a • [email protected] •
high school or community-related person (i.e. teacher, counselor, employer, Message Line 240-288-0108 • Call 301-447-2804 • Fax 301-447-2946
clergy, activity coach); (3) Received an overall 2.85 GPA for four years
of high school (verified by the school’s guidance office); (4) Acceptance
by any accredited two- or four-year college or technical school; (5) Brief,
one-page essay on how your experience at Emmitsburg Elementary School
prepared you for your future. Submit completed application to: Scholarship
Committee, Emmitsburg Elementary School PTA, 300 South Seton Avenue,
Emmitsburg, MD 21727. Forward
applications on or before April 3,
2017. The announcement will be
made at the CHS awards ceremony.
The scholarship award must
be used in the first year after
graduating from high school and is
non-renewable.
The scholarship funds will
be disbursed upon receipt of a
certificate of full-time student
enrollment, sent to the Emmitsburg
Elementary School PTA, by the
registrar’s office of the educational
institution he or she chooses to
attend.
Send Us Your School News:
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School news
Lewistown Spelling Bee Champions Lewistown Elementary School
Fourth- and Fifth-Grade Girls Learn
Theresa Dardanell Valuable Lesson
Congratulations Photo by Jennifer Sunday
to Lewistown What Photo by Nicole Orr
Elementary
student Joanna a great
“Learning
Genemans, who Lunch” for
will represent
the school at the the fourth and
fifth grade girls
2017 Frederick at Lewistown
County Spelling
Bee on March 11, Elementary
School on
2017, at Frederick January
Community
College. The 11, 2017.
Guidance
winner of that Counselor
competition will
participate in Greta
Nettleton sets
the 2017 Scripps up different
National Spelling
Bee. Lewistown spelling bee winners: Emily Feaster, Kali Chappell, Lena learning
Bussard, Joanna Genemans, and Riley Robinson. lunches for
The Lewistown Pictured from left are Priya Tandon, Oakdale High; Joanna Genemans,
students Lewistown Elementary; and Jordan Bramhall, Middletown High.
PTA sponsored an after-school Joanna Genemans was the overall
winner; the winners from each throughout
Spelling Club for students in grades the year. Priya Tandon from Oakdale High and Jordan Bramhall from
first through fifth. Jennifer Sunday grade level were: Emily Feaster (first
grade); Kali Chappell (second grade); Middletown High, both winners of the Distinguished Young Women of
and Julie Chappell worked with Frederick County Scholarship Program, presented a lesson on RESPECT for
students weekly, from November Lena Bussard (third grade); and
until the Spelling Bee on January 18. Riley Robinson (fifth grade). Lena self and others. A tube of toothpaste was used to represent words and actions
that you can’t take back once they are let out. Joanna Genemens is seen
They discussed strategies and played will attend the Frederick County (above) trying to get the “words and actions” back into the tube.
spelling games. Fourth-grade student competition as an alternate.
In addition to speaking to elementary school children, Jordan and Priya
have done multiple talks to middle school kids about the importance of
staying in school, what a transcript looks like, what to expect in high school,
Emmitsburg Elementary School PTA as well as how to prepare for college and life after college. It is all part of
Wanda Severance Scholarship the Distinguished Young Women Scholarship Program, which is a national
scholarship program that rewards high school juniors and seniors who exhibit
The Emmitsburg Elementary School PTA is offering one Wanda Severance excellence in academics, leadership and talent.
scholarship for $300 to a graduating Catoctin High School (CHS) senior.
Requirements are: (1) Attended Emmitsburg Elementary School a minimum Share Your Good News!
of one-full year (K-5); (2) Include a letter of recommendation from either a • [email protected] •
high school or community-related person (i.e. teacher, counselor, employer, Message Line 240-288-0108 • Call 301-447-2804 • Fax 301-447-2946
clergy, activity coach); (3) Received an overall 2.85 GPA for four years
of high school (verified by the school’s guidance office); (4) Acceptance
by any accredited two- or four-year college or technical school; (5) Brief,
one-page essay on how your experience at Emmitsburg Elementary School
prepared you for your future. Submit completed application to: Scholarship
Committee, Emmitsburg Elementary School PTA, 300 South Seton Avenue,
Emmitsburg, MD 21727. Forward
applications on or before April 3,
2017. The announcement will be
made at the CHS awards ceremony.
The scholarship award must
be used in the first year after
graduating from high school and is
non-renewable.
The scholarship funds will
be disbursed upon receipt of a
certificate of full-time student
enrollment, sent to the Emmitsburg
Elementary School PTA, by the
registrar’s office of the educational
institution he or she chooses to
attend.
Send Us Your School News:
[email protected]