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Hello,
First, I want to thank the Week of the Young Child Committee for a wonderful recognition event! Unfortunately I was unable to attend, but I have heard great comments about the ban‐quet. Congratulations to all of our award winners! A special thank you to Denelle Sowers, our Week of the Young Child chairperson, for all of your hard work! We have recently ac‐cepted Denelle’s resignation as the chairperson and can an‐nounce that Trish Bissett and Angie Sparks will now co‐chair the Week of the Young Child Committee. Welcome aboard la‐dies!
Another thank you to all who participated in this year’s “Early Childhood Action Day”. What a great turnout! It is wonderful to have such a large representation of early childhood educa‐tors representing York County! Let’s hope our voices were heard!
Upcoming events include the 2009 Fall Early Childhood Con‐ference. Please save the date of October 10, 2009 for this year’s conference. Information will follow in the next few months regarding registration; also check the YAAEYC website for more information.
With Winter behind us and Spring in full bloom, we are look‐ing forward to an enjoyable Summer as well!
Sincerely,
Mindy Miller YAAEYC President
Letter From The President
Inside this issue:
The White RoseThe White Rose Spring 2009
Letter from the President 1
Virtual Strike 2
Networking 2
Terri Lynne Lokoff Award 2
Outstanding Child Care Provider 2
WOYC Annual Banquet 3
Children’s Champion Awards 3
ECE Professional Awards 4
Professional Development & Education
5
2009 Annual Conference Update 6
Action Day 6
Library Summer Program 6
Membership Update 7
Website Update 7
ECE Resource Guide 7
Committee Contact Information 8
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Week of the Young Child Activities
Virtual Strike On April 20, 2009, YAAEYC Public Policy Commit‐tee sponsored a Virtual Strike for all child care and early learning providers in York County. The Strike was designed to communicate to families and community leaders about the importance of early learning and child care in York County. Families were provided with information about the teacher wages, the high teacher turnover rate and its impact on young children. Families were provided with letters for their employers about the struggles in high quality child care and early learning. Families reported a new awareness of our plight with funding restric‐tions. One family offered to purchase groceries for the teachers after learning of the embarrass‐ing wages early education teachers receive. The event was a huge success and the committee is already gearing up for next year.
Networking Night YAAEYC’s first annual Networking Night was a great success! On Wednesday, April 22, 2009, about 35 child care professionals travelled to three host centers for appetizers, vegetable Lasagna, yummy desserts and to tour each of the facilities. Lots of folks were snapping pictures and taking notes about ideas they can incorporate into their own programs. The atmosphere was relaxed and fun and I think we all enjoyed some network‐ing time.
A huge thank you to Shawnee Hooper at the YWCA’s Lab School in York County School of Tech‐nology, Megan Penson and Fifi Spangler from the Jewish Community Center Early Childhood Pro‐grams, and Cathy Repman from York Day Nursery and all of their dedicated teachers for opening up their programs and celebrating the Week Of the Young Child with us.
Attendees shared their opinions of some of the best parts of Networking Night:
Talking to other early childhood professionals
Seeing new ideas in action
Great food!
Ideas, food, friends
Seeing lots of room arrangements
Seeing the various ways children are loved and taught
Watch for details about the next Networking Night in May 2010!
Outstanding Childcare Provider Award Recipients
Adrienne Powers
Alison Sheaf
Amanda Winemiller
Amy Fleming
Angie Leese
Ashley Zurawski
Barb Malehorn
Barbara Tompkins
Bonnie Groft
Cherly Fake
Christina Harrell
Cindra Bowers
Danelle Murray
Dea Herman
Donna Amspacher
Evylene Farag
Gladys Maldonado
Jamie Brickner
Jamie Fauth
Jamie McFarland
Janice Williams
Jennifer Gibson
Jolene Leik
Kara Rohrbaugh
Katalina Urresta
Kimberlee Wilson
Kristin Eaton
Lindsay Keller
Lisa Vogelsong
Luz Perez
Mandy Trostle
Maria Chesnavage
Michelle Dellinger
Michelle Hamm
Nicole Geczi
Pam Crawford
Rachel Magaro
Regina Sape
Stacy Freeland
Sue Swords
Tabitha Zimmerman
Tammy Arnold
Tina Wright
Tom Leese
Yetta Graves Kyla Burg from the York JCC is this year’s Terri Lynne Lokoff Award winner for her project “Integrated Education through Art”.
Terri Lynne Lokoff Award
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The annual Week of the Young Child Recognition Event was held at the Valencia Ballroom on April 24, 2009. Approximately 300 early childhood educators attended the event. Mary Ellen Pann, meteorologist at Fox 43 News, served as the Mistress of Ceremonies. Kori Wilson gave the keynote address on, “How Insights from the Playground can Bring Everyone Together”. Her hilarious vignettes kept the crowd in stitches. Over forty‐five early childhood educators were honored by the parents they serve as being “Outstanding Child Care Pro‐viders”. Fourteen providers received Early Childhood Education Professional Award grants to implement spe‐cial projects in their classroom or home‐based program. Early childhood educators were also recognized for continuing their professional development by attending higher education classes at the CDA, Associates, Bachelors and Masters levels. White Rose Award recipients were Sue Cox, Debra Reik and Catherine Vernon. Children’s Champions were Representative Eugene DePasquale and Cele McCloskey.
Special thanks to the WOYC Committee chaired by Denelle Sowers and to Martin Library for donating the “One Book, Every Young Child” selection If You Were a Penguin. Focus On Our Future provided the gift cards and assisted YAAEYC with the costs for the dinner.
This year’s event was a hit with those in attendance. According to the survey, 100% of respondents said they would attend the event if held at the Valencia Ballroom. Of those who completed the survey, 94% enjoyed their dinner and 93% enjoyed the program.
Thank you to everyone who participated in the survey, it gave us great insight into how we should organize the 2010 event. Mark your calendars for next year’s event April 10‐17.
This year at the Week of the Young Child Banquet, YAAEYC awarded two individuals the Children’s Champion Award: Representative Eugene DePasquale and Cele McCloskey. Representative DePasquale works tirelessly at the state and local level to support York County providers and to advocate for children and families. Cele McCloskey has worked with Head Start for thirty‐three years, is an advocate for children with special needs and shares her knowledge with others as a trainer. YAAEYC is proud to add Representative DePasquale and Cele McCloskey to our list of Children’s Champions. The White Rose Awards were also distributed at the Week of the Young Child Banquet. The White Rose Award recipients this year are Katherine Vernon – Family Service Coordinator at the YMCA Child Care; Sue Cox – Director at Stillmeadow Nazarene Child Care; and Debra Riek – Director at the YWCA’s Manchester Early Learning Center.
Children’s Champion Awards
Annual Banquet
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Early Childhood Education Professional Awards
NAME CENTER PROGRAM TITLE
SHANDA OPSITOS HEAD START BRINGING HANDS ON SCIENCE EXPERIENCES INTO THE INNER CITY PRESCHOOL
SHERRY MICHELE SMITH OTTERBEIN VU‐THRU PLANTING BOX
HAYDEE MELENDEZ YWCA MANCHESTER DOCUMENTING CHILDREN’S LEARNING EX‐PERIENCES
KAREN NYCUM FAMILY FITNESS IS FUN
BRENDA CLINTON FAMILY HOOKED ON BOOKS
ROSALIE TOBACK SHREWSBURY KIDDIE ACADEMY SEEING INFANT DEVELOPMENT
KRISTY PAULES CHILDREN’S FIRST KIDS CONNECTING WITH NATURE
COLLEEN MCGRANAGHAN END OF THE RAINBOW ENCOURAGING THE APPRECIATION OF DIF‐FERENCES
PIPER MERCHANT PRE‐K COUNTS THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF SCIENCE
DEBORAH WILLIAMS YORK JCC BUILDING COMMUNITY IN THE CLASSROOM THROUGH BIG JOBS
SHERI KARAN FAMILY NATURE HABITAT
COURTNEY BENNIE GROUP GROWING VEGETABLE SOUP
AMBER SHUPP YORK DAY NURSERY BIBLIOTHERAPHY
CYNTHIA BROWN NANNY’S KIDS CAN YOU HEAR ME NOW?
This award recognizes the importance of consistent, positive relationships between early childhood educa‐tors and children in high quality early childhood education. Winners will receive $500 to implement a de‐velopmentally appropriate project in their classroom and a stipend of $500.
Focus On Our Future United Way of York County
2009 Early Childhood Education Professional Award Winners
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Professional Development & Education
Kathy Arnold Michele Black Sara Bosley
Sarolta Farkas Shawnee Hooper Pamela Prowell Debra Riek Jill Slagle
Stephen Vernon Sue Yohe
Lisa Young
Masters Degree Students
Eastern University ECE Certification Cohort
Brandon Ambrose Nicolette Bowman
Molly Diehl Claudia Emschweiler
Nicole Fetter Carol Heagy Dawn Jeter
Megan Penson Catherine Repman Rick Robinson Dawn Spangler Angie Sparks
Romy Steinauer Rebecca Sullivan
Lisa Yinger
Infant‐Toddler CDA Recipients 2008
Kristin Eaton Peggy Fry
Stacie Gurreri Brittany Howard
Erin Kern Theresa Laczkoskie Tammi Meador Shirley Oerman Emily Stinebaugh
Tish Trinks Jessica Warner Debbie Wiley
Alicia Aldrich Kristian Bosserman Cheryl Claxton Brenda Clinton
Michelle Dellinget Stacy Dennison Natosha Detter Kathy Dowling Kristin Eaton Karen Fink Donna Gates Yetta Graves
Jamara Groscot‐Hess Chantrez Hearn Sheri Karan
Amanda Lewis Tyanna McMillan Jennifer Melder Jennifer Miller Danelle Murray
DeElzier O’Connor, Jr. Heather Ottinger Michelle Plaza Erin Polash Gail Price
Chayanee Propst Michele Rankin Dee Searle Jamie Shoff Camille Sipes Sherry Smith Abby Spangler
Emily Stinebaugh Agnes Swords Mussart Syed Youngjin Um Lisa Vogelsong Nicole Waldron Deborah Williams
Tabitha Zimmerman
TEACH Recipients
Preschool CDA Recipients 2008
Aaren Beck Tiffany Beck Tisha Black
Christie Bream Amy Erb
Rachelle Ford Jennifer Griest Jennifer Melder Linda Perez Mike Repp
Kara Rohrbaugh Rose Smith Laura Spahr
Sharon Spellman Tammi Spellman Sandra Walker
Deborah Williams Britt Wolfgang
CDA Students 2008‐2009 Hanover
Stacy Boyer Jamie L. Cassatt
Diane L. Cavanaugh Cassandra A. Demps Donna J. Galemore Christine L. Garrett Bonnie L. Groft Stacey L. Harper Donna R. Imes
Dominique M. Lewis Sherry M. Mummert Jennifer E. Orner
Tina L. Raffensberger Kathleen E. Singleton Whitney M. Smith Stephanie Wright
Penn State York ECE Students
Tabatha Amerihn April Clancy
Jacqueline Hernandez Melissa Harper Heidi Lawson Megan Murray Shanda Opsitos
Christi Poland Stephanie Shanaman
Kallie Shutz Carrie Spina Sherri Staub
Yvonne Troutman
CDA Students 2008‐2009 York
Tamara Arnold Abby L. Billet
Kathe L. Calloway Brandy M. Crider Terri Edmonds
Amanda N. Enedy Tracie J. England Julie A. Folkenroth Sheila A. Frech Debra Gardecki
Maricelis Gonzalez Michelle Hamm
Marcheree N. Hardy Kathy Harmel Julia L. Harrison Nicole M Hedrick Amber M. Hewitt Lana E. Hoffman Jennifer L. Koontz
Heather A. Krebbs Tammy McNair
Heather M. Miller Toni L. Newman
Tonya L. Pennington Betty Jo Queen
Shannon N. Reinert Alinia M. Shimmel Susanna E. Shroll Judy A. Slenker Kim Strickler Yahaira Suarez
Amanda B. Winemiller
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Annual Conference
Mark your calendars now for the Annual Con‐ference which will be held on Saturday, Octo‐ber 10, 2009 at Penn State York. Brochures will be mailed to previous attendees and cur‐rent YAAEYC members in mid to late August with a return date of mid to late September. Cost will be the same as last year ‐ $25 for YAAEYC members, $45 for non‐members and $40 per person non‐member group rate. Keep checking the YAAEYC website for updates.
Sample the Summer at your Library Free Fun for you and your Children
York County Library System’s thirteen libraries are offering a variety of activities, programs and education during this year’s Summer Reading Club‐ “Be Creative @Your Library”. Children from birth to 18 and adults are encouraged to join and participate in reading and activities in all locations. Sign‐up is easy‐ you can regis‐ter on line or in person at the library and some libraries have special registration and programs that you can participate in and attend as a group. We are also encouraging you as providers to register children and share this with their families so they can participate at home as well as in your Center or Family Home.
Educators have shared that children who read over the summer break are better able to maintain their read‐ing level and young children thrive on being read to‐it increases vocabulary and language development and builds readiness skills.
The Library System would like to encourage you to get involved in summer reading‐it is a fun, free way to en‐tertain your children and help them learn the value of reading. Call any library to find out how to participate and start today! Sign‐up has already begun and reading can be tracked through August 15. Prizes earned by your students can be distributed at your location‐just let us know what you need ahead of time and we’ll get it ready for you to distribute. For questions, please contact Paula Gilbert, Director of Youth Services for York County Library System at 846‐5300 x 241.
Early Childhood Action Day
On Tuesday, May 12, 2009 over 60 childcare providers, family members and children participated in Action Day at the State Capitol. They met with 8 York County legisla‐tors to discuss early childhood education and the poten‐tial impact of the proposed budget cuts. Art work and letters were left with all 12 York County Senators and Representatives. Jim Johnston and Christina Harrell, part of the delegation, commented on the positive aspects of the visit.
“Early Action Day was a great experience for me. I had a won‐derful time walking around and talking to different people. I learned a lot by sitting in the meetings and hearing others talk to the Senators and Representatives. It helped a lot that it was my second year in a row there. Because it wasn't my first time there, I was comfortable with what was going on and I was more familiar with where to go and what to do. All in all it was a good day and a great learning experience.”
Check out our new website at www.yaaeyc.org for the latest national, state and local early education news. It has a new look and is easy to use. Many pages are in‐teractive with a blogging feature. You are encouraged to give feedback to the Commit‐tee Chairs.
Website Update
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Thank You For Renewing Your YAAEYC Membership
Ashley Betlock Kim Boulding Karen Brown Billy Jo Ann Burger Tia Burns Karre Coleman Doreen Conaway Linda Deneen Jennifer Dennis Natosha Detter Molly Diehl Kathy Dowling Charlotte Duffy Kristin Eaton Martha Edwards Adam Ellis Laura Eucalano Julie Fabie Evylene Farag Jamie Fauth Nicole Fetter Peggy Fry Stacie Gilmore
Tammy Golden Melissa Harper Nancy Jane Hartman Barbara Hoffman LoLa Jacobs‐Jamison Cathie Keller Stacey Keller Dawnn Kemp Cathy Kipp Jennifer Klinedinst Jane Kohl Barbara Lignos Cele McCloskey Haydee Melendez Piper Merchant Mindy Jo Miller Patricia Moeller Bambi Montouth Linda Moritz Mary Jo Mullenax Maureen Murphy Shanda Opsitos Tara Lee Osborne
Sheri Prince Evelyn Qinteros Karen Reigart Cathy B. Rentzel Catherine Repman Rick Robinson Danielle Sagan Susanna Schroll Kara Schultheis Dee Searle Gretchen Seiple Karen Shanafelter Alison Sheaf Lynda Sheffer Kimberlle Shermeyer Britni Shultz Jill Slagle Jennifer Smeddy Sheron Smith Dawn Spangler Angela Sparks Sharon Spellman Sherri Staub
Ellen Stephens Emily Stinebaugh Rebecca Sullivan Cynthia Thomas Melanie Thomas Barbara Tompkins Linda Toone Yvonne Troutman Stephanie Turman Yougjin Um Katherine Vernon Nikki Waldron Amanda Walker Karen Walter Kimberlee Wilson Margaret Wilt Susanna Yohe Roxanne Young Lisa Young Meredith Zimmerman
The 2009 edition of the ECE Provider Resource Guide is now available. To download a copy go to http://www.unitedway‐york.org/focus_linkstores.html and click on Early Childhood Resource Guide.
Early Childhood Education Resource Guide
c/o Focus On Our Future 800 E. King St. York, PA 17403
Phone: (717) 771‐3808 E‐mail: [email protected]
Remember to check the PA Keys website at www.pakeys.org, for training opportunities.
Committee Chair Members Contact Information
President: Mindy Miller [email protected]
Accreditation: Megan Penson [email protected]
Conference Co‐Chairs: Molly Diehl [email protected] & Shanda Opsitos [email protected]
Membership: Diane Friedman [email protected]
Nomination: Christy Renjilian renjilianc@unitedway‐york.org
Program: Debra Riek [email protected]
Public Policy: Sara Bosley [email protected]
Publicity/Newsletter: Paula Gilbert [email protected] & Jackie Dell‐Shearer dellshearerj@unitedway‐york.org
Recognition: Wendy Latshaw [email protected]
WOYC: Angie Sparks [email protected] & Trish Bissett bissettt@unitedway‐york.org