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5/31/2013
VOLUME 1, ISSUE 30
SHMS e-News
Music Announcements:
6/3 Music Department trip to Hidden Hollow Swim Club 12:30 pm until 4:15 pm.
6/7 Basie Jazz Band, Cantabile, 6th grade Academy Award Choir performs at the 6th
Grade Academy Awards.
*** All school owned instruments and band music needs to be returned to Mr. Pearlberg for inventory this week.
*** WSSD Summer Band and String School will run from June 18—July 18, 2013. Registration and schedule information
can be found on the SHMS Homepage.
Home and School Announcement:
Please visit the new Home and School website at: http://shmshomeandschool.org.
Sports Physicals:
Parents of 8th graders going into 9th: On Wednesday, June 5, at 2:30 PM, Dr. Mehallo, from the Rothman Institute will be doing sports physicals in the SHHS Nurse’s Office. These physicals are only for in-coming 9th graders and current SHHS students. The cost of the physical is $15. If you pay by check make the check out to cash. Beat the Rush!
Clubs and Act iv i t ies: VOLUME 1, ISSUE 30
6/3/2013
Art Club 7
Project DANCE
Hidden Hollow Trip
6/4/2013
Project DANCE
Hershey Park
6/5/2013
Student Council
Gettysburg Trip
(Apollos)
2013 Coach Fili’s Baseball Camp:
“Be the Best Baseball Player You Can Be”
Camp dates are July 8th to 11th
Camp application can be downloaded from the Strath
Haven High School Baseball Website in the handout
section of the main menu.
Home of the 2013 Central League Champions
www.leaguelineup.com/strathhavenbaseball
Scenes from Shakespeare:
Eight SHMS students travelled to SRS, WES, and NPE to perform Scenes from Shakespeare to district third
graders. Rehearsals were held every other Monday from 2:30-5 p.m. December through April. The middle
school students who delighted third graders with their performance were 6th grader Chloe Cairncross; 7th grad-
ers Amy Crouch and Frank Durgin, and 8th graders Gracein Hoyle, Helen Everbach, Lizzy Ashbrook, Clayton
Francis, and Liam Feehery. Vignettes performed included scenes from Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, Taming of
the Shrew, and A Midsummer Night's Dream. The advisor is 8th grade language arts teacher Mary Reindorp.
6/6/2013
Project DANCE
Gettysburg Trip
(Capitols)
6/7/2013
6th Grade Academy Awards
Dimensions in L iving Thank You! ( Photo’s Courtesy of Colin Purr ington)
Summer Reading:
To Parents of 7th graders: The Snake Fence is one of the recommended books on the reading list for rising 8th graders. The author, Janet Olshewsky, spoke to the 7th graders on May 6 about her newly published book. Copies are available from Mrs. Reindorp, 8th grade language arts teacher, for $15. If you would like to purchase a copy, please e-mail Mrs. Reindorp at [email protected]. Please include your child's name and Connections teacher/room number in the e-mail.
Volunteer Opportunities:
If any parent or guardian is looking for volunteering options in the Home and School Association for the
coming academic year, there are several positions (Co-chair, Hospitality Chair, Dimensions in Living
Chair) still unfilled. Please contact Marj Hatzell ([email protected]) or Tracy Federico
([email protected]) if you might be interested, or visit http://
shmshomeandschool.org/2013/05/16/hsa-position-update.
8th Grade Dance Infor mat ion:
The 8th Grade Dance is tonight, from 7:00 PM -10:00 PM. There is an expected dress code for the eve-
ning.
SHMS Calendar of Events
June 3 Music to Hidden Hollow
June 4 8th Grade to Hershey Park
June 5 7th Grade Apollos to Gettysburg
June 6 7th Grade Capitols to Gettysburg
June 7 6th Grade Academy Awards
June 14 8th Grade Bridge Crossing -8:45 a.m.
June 14 Last Day for Students -11:05 a.m. Dismissal
June 18 -July 18 WSSD Summer Band and String School
Girls’ Trac k Wins Delaware County Middle School Track Champs!
On Thursday, May 9, the Girls’ Track team completed their undefeated season by taking first place at the Cougar
Classic Carnival capturing the Delaware County Middle School Girls Track Championship.
The Girls’ track team won 7 gold medals, 2 silver medals, and 3 bronze medals on their way to scoring a record
140 points.
Gold medals were earned by: Morgan Folk – Long Jump, Emma Borgstram – High Jump, Rachel Kent –
Hurdles, Grace Haase - 70 meter 95 lb., India Legree - 70 meter 105 lb. , the 4 x 100 meter 95 lb.relay – (Grace
Haase, Valerie Henderson, Magdalia Campobasso, Olivia Parrente), the 4 x 100 meter 105 lb. relay – (Emma
Borgstram, Madison Snyder, India Legree, Diamonique Williams)
Silver Medals: Helen Qi – Hurdles, the 4 x 400 meter relay (Claire VanDuyne, Elizabeth DeCarlo,
Maurissa Ogunde, Isabel Cardi)
Bronze medal: Rachel Kent – Shot Put, the 4 x 100 meter 115 lb. relay (Tiara Williams, Dayonna Hayes,
Joclyn Bushman, Olivia Spring), the 4 x 100 meter open relay (Valerie Cheney, Lizzie King, Helen Qi, Mor-
gan Folk).
Rachel Kent lowered her school record in the hurdles to 9.72 seconds. Grace Haase, Valerie Henderson,
Magdalia Campobasso, and Olivia Parrente lowered their school record in the 4 x 100 meter 95 lb. relay to 54.79
seconds. Two other school records were set during the season. India Legree set a school record in the 70 meter 105 lb.
dash at 9.42 seconds. Grace Haase set a third school record in the 200 meter sprint at 27.1 seconds. The coaches want
to thank the girls for all their hard work and a perfect season.