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This has been a busy few months for everyone involved in the fieldof Early Childhood. The Week of the Young Child has come andgone- a big round of applause for all those who worked so hard tomake it so successful. Congratulations to the almost 100 awardwinners who received their certificates at the WOYC banquet.This was followed by a successful classroom visitation night. Visi-tors toured classrooms at the York Day Nursery, York YMCA andthe Early Head Start/Head Start Cottage. Thank you to everyonewho was responsible for participating. Your hard work and dedica-tion are amazing.
On May 22nd through the 24th the 3rd annual Higher Education In-stitute was held at the Penn Stater Conference Center in StateCollege. This years theme was: Building Quality: EducationalLeadership in a Changing World. Representatives from DPW, Pa.Dept. of Education and at the federal level, Health and Human Re-sources, talked about state of the Commonwealth. Pennsylvaniawas referred to as the cadillac of early childhood services and asa state to look to when determining where to go next in the field ofearly childhood. This is due to the dedicated commitment of somany in the state to the growing field of Early Childhood Educa-tion.
As we enter the summer months please relax, be safe and enjoyand thank you for all you do for the families and children of YorkCounty.
Sue Yohe
We cannot hold a torch to light anothers path without brightening our own.
Ben Sweetland
Letter From The President
Inside this issue:
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Letter from thePresident
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York County EarlyChildhood EducationProfessional Award
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Week of the YoungChild Updates
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2011 YAAEYC
Conference
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One Book 4
2011 Impact Award 4
New & RenewingMemberships
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York Library Update 6
YAAEYC Contacts 6
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York County Early Childhood Education
Professional Award Winners
Focus On Our Future is pleased to announce the winners of the York County Early ChildhoodEducation Professional Awards.
Purpose of the Award: This award recognizes the importance of consistent, positive relation-ships between early childhood educators and children in high quality early childhood education.
Description of the Award: Winners will receive $500 to implement a developmentally appropri-ate project in their classroom and a stipend of $500.
Francine Alston - End of the Rainbow
Elizabeth Conaway - Manchester Early Learning Center
Nicole Geczi - Otterbein Early Education CenterHeather Hughes - York JCC
Sherry King - Nannys Kids Child Care Center
April Lewis - Children First Learning Center
Lisa Lynn Myers - New Creation Station
Jackie Potts - Rainbow Junction
Karen Shanafelter - Kozy Kottage
Judy Slenker - YWCA S. Queen St
Jennifer Sweitzer - YCSD/CPC Pre-K Counts
Week of the Young Child
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Week of the Young Child
BANQUETOnce again, the Week of the Young Child was a huge success! Many centers across the countycelebrated teachers, families, and children in a variety of ways. Some centers held shoe drives totie in with this years PA One Book, Every Young Child selection. Other centers participated in avirtual strike to highlight the hard work and dedication of early childhood professionals. The high-
light of the week was the banquet, which took place at the Valencia. Kurt Kondrich was an incredi-bly inspirational speaker, as he shared his own personal journey through Early Intervention. It is al-ways awe-inspiring when you see a room full of ECE professionals, and you realize how manyyears of experience and education are in one room! As teachers stood to be recognized for theireducation and accomplishments, it was evident that we are lucky to work in York County, sur-rounded by so many passionate professionals.
NETWORKING NIGHTThe Y.A.A.E.Y.C. Program Committee hosted its Third Annual Networking Night Event, "Tapas forTeachers", on May 5, 2011. This professional development event gave early childhood profes-sionals from York and Adams counties the opportunity to visit three local centers in order to meetdirectors and teachers, gain ideas, have delicious food, and network with other professionals!Throughout the evening, nearly 50 participants, both Y.A.A.E.Y.C. members and non-members,were able to visit the Early Head Start and Head Start site at Cathy's Cottage, the YMCA of York'sChildcare Center, and York Day Nursery. Participants were able to go on a tour of each site, in-cluding snapping pictures of their favorite ideas, and visit with a variety of staff at each location.
Many participants loved gaining great ideas for artwork, room arrangement, and materials! One ofthe highlights of the night, and something that many participants commented on, was all the won-derful dialogue between participants and teachers at all the centers, as well as how welcoming allthe sites were! With that said, the committee would like to thank the directors, teachers, and staffat each of the three centers for making this event a success! It was all their hard work and com-mitment that made this a quality event for our early childhood education community! If you are in-terested in participating in or have any ideas for any future Y.A.A.E.Y.C. events like this, pleasecontact Lisa Young at [email protected].
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One BookEvery Young Child
The 2011 selection for One Book Every YoungChild is Stephen Swinburnes Whose Shoes.This photographic picture book shares every-day people and what they do with the shoesthey wear. Children will enjoy matching peoplewith their footwear.
Whose Shoes traveling trunk, along with InsideMouse Outside Mouse, A Special Friend In-deed, Up Down And Around, If You Were APenguin, and What A Treasure are available forweekly borrowing through Martin Library.Please call Peggy Gardner at 846-5300 X280 toreserve a time for you. Trunks may be pickedup from and returned to your closest local li-
brary.
2011 YAAEYC Conference
Save the DateSaturday October 1, 2011 is the date for the annual conference at Penn State York. Plan to join usthere! Additional information about registration will be forthcoming.
Please contact Molly Diehl at [email protected] or Shanda Opsitos at [email protected]
for additional information.
Cathy Horner, an LIU #12 preschool teacher atMt. Wolf Elementary School was selected toreceive the Teacher Impact Award for
2011. Cathy was selected as the York Countyrecipient along with 4 other teachers from otherneighboring counties. These 5 individuals werechosen from the over 250 nominees. Cathywas presented the award at the Teacher ImpactAwards Banquet in Hershey on May 16,2011. Cathy has been a teacher with the LIUpreschool program for many years and is a rolemodel and inspiration to all. She was nomi-nated by the present and past parents of herstudents and many of these families attended
the banquet to honor Cathy. Cathy believesthat if students don't learn the way we teachthen we better teach the way they learn anddemonstrates this belief daily through her ac-tions and the differentiated instruction that sheprovides to her students. The LIU #12 is ex-cited to have an early childhood teacher se-lected for this prestigious award.
2011 WGAL/Rotary ClubTeacher Impact Awards
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Thank You For Joining Or Renewing Your Membership
Francine AlstonTamara ArnoldTracie BakerAmy BarshingerLoriBarshingerJennifer Beaverson
Angie BellKaren BlevinsGloria BonesStacey BooreJonathan BoydGay BridgettAntonio Briley, Jr.Karen BrownLaDawn BrownMarsha BrubakerCathy BumbaughKyla Burg
Kilary CamerpnLoretta CarmonLaQuetta CoatesHarriet DarlingKim DillonCharlotteDuffeyTerri EdmondsHolly Anne ElickerClaudia EmschweilerSarolta Zombor FarkasMaddi FegelyTeresa Fleisher
Tammy FlowerToni FolkenrothMargueriteFosterBarbara FreyDiane FriedmanFrederic FroelicherDebbie GardeckiTammy GoldenJamara Groscot-HessCynthia Gail HamiltonChristina HarrellNancy Jane Hartman
Chantrez HearnKiuannaHendersonDoug HeyboerPhuon Ha HoangAngeline HouserHeatherHughesJessica JersildJames Phillip JohnstonJessica Kauffman
Ellen KayBrenda KeeleyKatie KellerKevin KennedyEllen KohrHelen Lehman
Barbara LignosJill LloydMalika LucasJenny MarteChristine MaxwellCele McCloskeySamantha McCulloughColleen McGranaghanAveya McNealyBethany MeyersHeather MillerMindy Jo Miller
Shannon MillerNichole MoateKathy MoirMichelle Elizabeth MorganAmie Lynn MurrayMegan MurrayBarry MuserSuzanne NaceLyRae Nelson-ThompsonPamela NewmanRebekah NoelKristen Nowak
Shanda Lea OpsitosFatima OquendoNorma Jean OviedoSheila PaganTeresa PeakeJessica PetersonKayla PhillipsMiriam PinkoAlminda PlankSheri PrincePamela Louise ProwellTracy Raab
Amanda ReedShannon ReinertCatherine RepmanJamie ReppHelen RiveraValessia RodriquezJessica RourkeLisa Rumsey
Jamie RussellKara SchultheisLindsay SeipleDenise Mary SekeresDawn SenftRosana Senno
Kenndra ShanerAlison SheafLynda ShefferAlexis ShiveKallie ShutzNicole SilvestriLinda SipeJill SlagleNancy SlatteryJudy SlenkerLorita SmeltzerKathy Smith
Brandi SnyderPatricia SnyderMelanie SolidayFifi SpanglerAngela SparksJessica StairShannon StokesYahaira SuarezJoyce Marie ThomanCynthia ThomasBarbara Jean TompkinsKaren Trone
Yvonne TroutmanStephanie TurmanYoungjin UmStephen VernonSheila VesethCathy VoorheesPhyllis WaltemyerDeanna WeatherlyErica WhiteDeborah WilliamsAmanda WilsonJalayda Wilson
Amanda WinemillerStephanie WrightSara YeingstSusan YoheRoxanne Lee YoungTiffany Erin YoungBarbara ZellmanAshley Zurawski
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Committee Chair Members Contact Information
President: Sue Yohe [email protected]
Accreditation: Megan Penson [email protected]
Conference Co-Chairs: Molly Diehl [email protected] & Shanda Opsitos [email protected]
Membership: Sukhdeep Gill [email protected]
Nomination: Christy Renjilian [email protected]
Program: Debra Riek [email protected] & Lisa Young [email protected]
Public Policy: Ashley Zurawski [email protected]& Rebecca Sullivan [email protected]
Publicity/Newsletter: Paula [email protected]& Jackie Dell-Shearerdellshearerj@unitedway-
york.org
Recognition: Wendy Latshaw [email protected]
WOYC: Angie Sparks [email protected] & Trish Bissett [email protected]
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York County Libraries Summer Reading Club & GO York
The Summer Reading program- One World, Many Stories, and the Go and Explore Your Worldparksprogram will begin June 1. You are invited to participate at your location over the summer. For informa-tion on registration and getting involved, please call or e-mail Mindy Malkie at 846-5300 x 250 or [email protected] . There are many ways you can participate and have your children earn re-wards and maintain their reading skills.
Dont miss out on a free summer of fun with the York County Libraries!
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Saturday,July16TravelFestPassporttotheWorld10AM-2PM
GiffordPinchotStatepark
Featuring:TheCatspajamas
...pluscrafts,storytellers&more!
August 9, 10, & 117 PM
Harrisburg Senators Literacy Nights
Monday, August 226 PM
York Revolution Game Night
Saturday, October 8Noon
Reading RainbowWest Manchester mall,
Bon-Ton CourtGO York Grand Prize Winners Announced!
Visit www.yorklibraries.org or www.goyork.org
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