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Volume 54, Issue 5Volume 54, Issue 5
December 2014December 2014
1st. Qtr. Honor Roll 2
Garage Sale 6
Northview Fall Sports 7
District Calendar 9
Attendance Guidelines 10
ACT/SAT Recognition 11
NHS/Book Club Info 12
OGT Information 13
Extra Help 14
PSAT Information 15
Dress Code Guidelines 16
Wyandotte Yearbook 17
PSAT Information 18
Dress Code Guidelines 17
Wyandotte Yearbook 18
Senior Ad Info 19
Counselor’s Corner 20
Financial Aid Night 21
Senior Class Fee 22
Beads For Life 23
NVPO Patrons 24
NVPO Volunteer Form 26
2 Hr. Parent Challenge 27
District News 28
2014-2015 Calendar 30
KNOW 31
My SchoolBucks 33
Lunch Point 34
NV Office Staff 36
Inside this issue:
Global Education Program Expanding, Planning Dubai Trip in Spring of ‘16
While we teach students about the world within our walls each day, we value
providing opportunities for students to go out and see it up close and in per-
son. Our Art and World Language teachers have provided opportunities in years
past to travel to Italy, Spain, France, and several places on Latin America. We
are planning to add travel aboard opportunities related to leadership and ser-
vice in the coming years. Our first opportunity will happen next school year, as
we invite students to travel to the Dubai in the United Arab Emirates for a cultur-
al emersion/leadership conference on STEM (science, technology, engineering,
and mathematics) and the future of energy in our world. The first eight days of
the trip will focus on cultural emersion, including a trip to Masdar City, a futur-
istic city being developed for and run solely on renewable energy sources. The
final two days of the trip will be spent in a leadership conference with students
from across the globe looking at the future of energy. The last time this confer-
ence was held, Al Gore addressed the students. We do not yet know who next
year’s speaker will be, but will know before the end of this school year. Stu-
dents in the Leadership Academy, as well as our top mathematics, science, and
engineering students will be invited to apply to go on this trip. If class of 2015
students are interested in joining us for the trip, they will be allowed to apply as
well. More details to come after winter break. After this leadership-focused
trip, the next goal will be to schedule a service-learning related trip abroad.
Individual Class Meetings Focus on Future
Over the past month, our counselors and administrators met with each class
during SSR time, and helped them focus on the big picture for their futures.
The content of the presentations was different for each grade level, depending
on their current needs. Points relating to finding success in the classroom and
beyond at Northview, resources available to students to help them along the
way, course selection for next year, preparing for the OGT and ACT, the college
search and application process were reinforced. Parents can partner with us by
following up with a conversation with your son or daughter at home about the
presentation.
Fall Musical Highlights Many Talented Students & Thriving Theatre Program
This year’s fall musical, All Shook Up, which featured the music of Elvis Presley,
performed four shows last month before nearly sold out crowds. This show re-
quired advanced singing and dancing numbers with big groups of students, and
our kids shined brightly. A big congratulations to Mr. Wachowiak, his fellow
Directors, and our cast, crew, and Pit Orchestra for what was a fantastic week-
end!
Grades Posted in PowerSchool
2nd Quarter Midterm grades have been posted on PowerSchool. If you have yet
to set up a PowerSchool parent account, which will give you access to your son
or daughter’s academic progress, as well as their attendance and discipline in-
formation, please call our Guidance Office (419.824.8570 ext. 5112) for assis-
tance.
Connect with us on:
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2014-2015 1st Quarter Honor Roll of Excellence 4.0 and Above
Foetisch, Jack
Fortner, Luke
Froelich, Bridgette
Froelich, Noah
Gall, Spencer
Garibian, Katarina
Gill, Marisa
Gilliland, Mark
Goecke, Claire
Goecke, Samuel
Grega, Alyssa
Greive, Oliver
Hanley, Meghan
Harder, Brittany
Haselhuhn, Benjamin
Hawamdeh, Hussein
Hemsoth, Brian
Hicks, Bailey
Hoag, Parker
Hoffman, Emily
Homan, Bradley
Howald, Samantha
Huling, Tatum
Hullibarger, Dane
Humphrey, Jonas
Jamieson, Emily
Jiang, Starr
Jockett, Noah
Jones, Caitlyn
Jones, Haley
Khrawesh, Osama
Kill, Jenna
Kill, Savannah
Kim, SaeByul
Kim, Yong-Won
Klein, Katherine
Knight, Ashley
Kodali, Ram
Komon, Tiffany
Korn, Morgan
Krolak, Jacob
Kruse, Abigail
Kupetz, Megan
Laberdee, Margaret
Lambdin, Rachel
Lammie, Nathan
Lauder, Jacob
Lazar, Reece
Leamy, Allison
Leslie, Ryan
Lewandowski, Mark
Lu, Emily
Lucitte, Nicoletta
Lutz, Morgan
Lyons, Mitchell
Martin, Faith
Martinez, Hollis
Marvin, Sara
Mason, Jacob
Matrisciano, Mary
McCaskey, Cameron
McClain, Tyler
McCoy, Kendall
McCurdy, Preston
McGranahan, Delaney
McKown, Katelyn
Mercer, Austin
Mertens, Kathryn
Messinger, Julia
Messinger, Taylor
Moran, Michael
Morris, Halie
Mossing, Jake
Muir, Mickaela
Muir, Sophia
Mulligan, David
Murphy, Adam
Murra, Isabella
Murra, Jensen
Nolan, Matthew
Nowak, Emily
Olrich, Natalie
Osman, Abdelrahman
Ozbakir, Talha
Pan, Karen
Pawelczyk, Jessup
Pawelczyk, Joshua
Perry, Kenneth
Pillar, Camryn
Pipoly, Genevieve
Pizza, Jacob
Pomeroy, Cody
Pribe, Scott
Qian, Maxwell
Rachwal, Brenna
Radebaugh, Carly
Ragland, Marissa
Rao, Manasa
Regan, Christina
Restivo, Mia
Richmond, Charles
Rieger, Allison
Riggs, Andrew
Riley, Amanda
Riley, Victoria
Robinson, Julianne
Rosplohowski, Taylor
Ross, Scott
Roth, Lauren
Rower, Ethan
Ruckman, Casey
Runnells, Riley
Saraiya, Hrishikesh
Sarsour, Feross
Sarsour, Tiana
Schreidah, Celine
Shah, Sejal
Small, Mallory
Smith, Caitlin
Solomon, Mary
Spallino, Mia
Spinelli, Anna
Steirer, Samantha
Stephens, Emily
Stephens, Parker
Szewczykowski, Sarah
Tausif, Nabeel
Thaboun, Sumalee
Thielen, Kayla
Thomas, Ryan
Tomase, Jonathan
Towns, Rebecca
Valley, Paige
Vandenbroek, Taylor
Vizina, Emily
West, Aerin
Wisniewski, Kevin
Wodarski, Kyrsten
Wygant, Carol
GPA 3.5 – 3.99
Zack, Samuel
Achinger, Luke
Afifi, Mohamed
Ali, Moemen
Almeida Rodriguez, Andrea
Almuaied, Raya
Anderson, Paige
Archibeque, Lindsey
Arnold, Ashley
Atari, Ahmed
Atkins, Elizabeth
Austin, Isabelle
Awada, Mohamed
Awwad, Abdel Hameed
Bachmann, Parker
Bacon, Abbie
Balsom, Mackenzie
Barr, Chloe
Barr, Conner
Barth, Brandon
Bartlett, Jacob
Bartlett, Nicholas
Bartos, Morgan
Bassett, Victoria
Batanian, Jarrett
Beattie, Tyler
Becher, Kallahan
Bell, Caitlin
Bennett, Andrew
Berland, Seth
Bhat, Surbhi
Biggs, Mason
Biggs, Tyler
Birsen, Peter
Bisson, Reigh
Blair, Renee
Bohlke, Justin
Bostater, Benjamin
Boyers, Benjamin
Brady, Samantha
Brubaker, Jeffrey
Bules, Matthew
Bush, Dylan
Adya, Sarah
Alzapiedi, Jacob
Arndt, Katrina
Arnsby, Leah
Ashton, Gabrielle
Avina, Samuel
Baker, Chase
Banachowski, Shane
Baroudi, Jude
Beach, Caitlin
Beck, Paige
Benedict, Teagan
Bhatti, Nazihah
Bishop, Matthew
Bohlke, Christian
Breitigam, Margaret
Brenner, Pauline
Brixey, Madison
Brown, Marissa
Cannon, Jordan
Cappellini, Grace
Cappellini, Owen
Chambers, Erin
Chen, Erika
Choi, Minso
Ciucci, Abigail
Clapp, Gabrielle
Clinton, Kameron
Clunk, Olivia
Cole, Kaitlin
Cole, Simon
Condon, Michael
Conway, Lily
Cousino, James
Coy, Sara
Crandall, Emma
Crandall, Maizy
Creech, Hannah
Creech, Lucy
Cytlak, Connor
Dalwalla, Mitali
David, Lauren
Detzel, Michael
DiPofi, Michael
Donahue, Ian
D'Onofrio, Michael
Douglas, Lindsay
Draheim, Natalie
Drossman, Bailey
Due, Elizabeth
Due, Preston
Duwve, Kathleen
Eding, Emma
Eding, Margaret
Elrod, Mackenzie
Emmenecker, Alexander
Esterson, Donya
Federman, Aaron
Figliomeni, Grace
Fleming, Matthew
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Carroll, Teagan
Carstensen, Haley
Cellura, Parker
Chambers, Mario
Cho, Sung Bin
Clark, Hannah
Clunk, Hanna
Cole, Madeline
Corron, Camden
Costanzo, Benjamin
Coulter, Brendan
Crandall, Bradley
Cuneo, Cohl
Czerniakowski, Ryan
Davenport, Alexander
David, Allison
De Las Casas, Bianca
DeBelly, Lauren
DeLeon, Justice
Dickendasher, Matthew
Dieringer, Kaitlyn
Diesch, Austin
Diesing, Lindsay
D'Onofrio, Rosalie
Douglas, Maya
Draheim, Daniel
Dunnett, David
Ednie, Alyssa
Eisenmann, Joshua
El Sheikh Idris, Rawnag
Emery, Sarah
English, Evan
Eppard, Emily
Fabiilli, Marisa
Fatemi, Lili
Feltz, Laura
Fink, Matthew
Fisher, Haley
Fojtik, Maxwell
Foley, Karissa
Forrester, Benjamin
Fortner, Sarah
Frame, Zachary
Freeman, Jared
Fries, Madison
Fritz, Hunter
Frotschl, Danny
Frye, Christina
Frye, Rachel
Gable, Kirsten
Garn, Tyler
Garrow, Rylee
Gerasimiak, Aubree
Gibson, Taron
Gist, Griffin
Glowacki, Madolin
Goins, Berkley
Graeff, Elizabeth
Green, Melissa
Greenwood, Jacob
Grum, Katherine
Gryca, Baylee
Hadeed, Luke
Hadeed, Maddison
Hadley, Mark
Hanna, Kierstin
Hashemi, Landen
Hass, Michael
Hastin, Alexandra
Hastin, Jessica
Haviland, Daniel
Haynes, Lindsay
Headman, Andrew
Henry, David
Hertz, Benjamin
Hildebrandt, Elizabeth
Hildebrandt, Michael
Hoffman, Caitlyn
Holben, Ashley
Honisko, Abigail
Hornyak, Madilyn
Hornyak, Sydni
Horvath, Baylie
Horvath, Charles
Hosinski, Andrew
Hosler, Matthew
Hosler, Thomas
Howell, Evan
Hurley, Kenneth
Imber, Joshua
Jaloudi, Mahdi
Jaso, Elijah
Jennison Justice, Kayla
Jessing, Kendall
Jessing, Logan
Johnson, Spencer
Kalanquin, Lily
Kalell, Madeleine
Kamenny, Antony
Kamilaris, Marios
Kapela, Jenna
Kashen, Zahraa
Kinsel, Kyleigh
Kirchhoff, Scott
Kirwen, Christopher
Klein, Andrew
Knox, Casey
Koffman, Jillian
Kopan, Katherine
Kopitke, Brandon
Kruszynski, Meghan
Kruszynski, Morgan
Kueser, Kacie
Kujawa, Natalie
Kujawski, Zachary
Kunkel, Andrew
Lammie, Edward
Lazar, Wyatt
Li, Jessie
Liber, Elizabeth
Lindhurst, Jade
Lowry, Ashley
Lowry, Colton
Lyons, Grant
Mansour, Ghadeer
Maroszek, Justin
Massey, Christian
Massey, Victoria
McClain, Megan
McCloskey, Caitlyn
McCoy, Erica
McCoy, Jared
McCoy, Jenna
McGranahan, Madisen
McIntyre, Colin
McLean, Kayla
Medlin, Michael
Mercer, Chase
Mermer, Jessica
Meyers, Cheridan
Micham, Jordan
Mitchell, Haley
Montz, Carson
Montz, Jacob
Moore, Madison
Moravy, Cylina
Morris, Austin
Morris, Jacob
Mortland, David
Mortland, Katelyn
Mossing, Laina
Moussa, Ali
Mugford, Kimberly
Muir, Sarah
Murphy, Gina
Nowak, Annie
Nowak, Matthew
Nowicki, Andrew
O Keefe, Karlie
Oates, Blake
Oblizajek, Meredith
Okeke, Joseph
O'Lenic, Alyson
Osborn, Brandon
Osborn, Kayla
Oswald, Allison
Owens, Bryce
Ozbakir, Musab
Pace, Austin
Palmer, Adrienne
Pavain, Taryn
Peace, Jacob
Peart, Samantha
Peer, Taylor
Perry, Kelsey
Pevoar, Carma
Pfeiffer, Alexa
Phalen, Rachel
Pietrzak, Kaylene
Pipes, Keegan
Pohlman, Reece
Potter, Andrew
Ragland, Jessica
Ramsey, Trevor
Rausch, Megan
Rayoum, Bailey
Reber, Joseph
Reeves, Cameron
Regan, John
Renno, Abdurrahman
Restivo, Amanda
Riggs, Mackenzie
Rittenhouse, Kyle
Roehrs, Sean
Rollet, Chase
Ruckman, Andrew
Russell, Kimberly
Rymers, Amber
Sadowski, Cooper
Sadowski, Libby
Sarmento, Jacob
Schafer, Derek
Schafer, Jacob
Schaupp, Jacob
Scheid, Patrick
Schell, Victoria
Schell, Zackary
Schenker, Lena
Scouten, Cassandra
Sczublewski, Benjamin
Shaheen, Rami
Shaw, Charish
Siegel, Avery
Sigler, Rebekah
Silvernail, Taylor
Simmons, Samantha
Simpson, Mikayla
Slattery, Tyler
Smith, Alex
Smith, Drew
Snyder, Alyson
Sohasky, Joseph
Sohasky, Veronica
Soldner, Kaitlyn
Stammen, Chase
Stinson, Raven
Stresen, Aaron
Sturt, Bronson
Sturt, Lucas
Suchomma, Allison
Sullivan, Emily
Syed, Aisha
Syed, Faiz
Thorn, Breeana
Tinney, Jordyn
Tolson, Ryan
Tucker, Madison
Turner, Lucas
Turner, Nathaniel
Uran, Aniel
Varwig, Hallie
Vasquez, Alex
Venable, Katlyn
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Voulgaris, Sarah
Wachob, Jax
Wagoner, Madison
Wait, Allison
Walz, Timothy
Ward, Ethan
Ward, Samuel
Warniment, Kelsey
Watt, Hannah
Weiner, Brooke
Weller, Ryan
Weston, Gabriel
Wilkinson, Jacqueline
Williams, Shelby
Williamson, Mollee
Wilson, Marley
Winiarski, Gabriel
Winner, Brenden
Wood, Ellen
Wood, Taylor
Woodbury, Katherine
Wyatt, Nicholas
Yarbro, Olivia
Yeager, Kyle
Yoder, Olivia
Zack, Dahlia
Zaletta, Emmalyn
Zielinski, Kara
Zollweg, Korrin
Zuchowski, Alexander
GPA 3.0 - 3.499
AbouZied, Amir
Al Azzawi, Ansam
Albring, Alexander
Aliemenious, Breanna
Ambrozy, Brenna
Amstel, Braden
Anderson, Chloe
Apel, Colby
Archambeau, Merissa
Archibeque, Kylie
Audet, Sydney
Awada, Ronney
Barr, Karsen
Beattie, Luke
Bell, Lillian
Bello, Malcolm
Beyene, Myra
Bies, Hailey
Bilek, Ryan
Black, Emma
Blanks Jr, Jeffrey
Boerst, Sydney
Brown, Megan
Brown, Timothy
Brummett, Conor
Burhart, Zachary
Bussing, Kyle
Campos, Emily
Carl, Mira
Carlton, Julien
Carmean, Brittany
Carter, Dane
Cellura, Brittany
Coates, Trevor
Colling, Lauren
Colville, Grace
Comperchio, Samantha
Compton, Isabelle
Cook, Maria
Coulter, Mathew
Cox, Thomas
Crandell, Skylar
Culver, Lars
Cuneo, Carson
Delmonico, Lydia
Denis, Dakota
Disher, Jacob
Doddridge, Sarah
Dull, Zachary
Durbak, McKenna
Elkhechen, Jana
Ellis, Jakob
Ersig, Alyssa
Essi, Sarah
Evarts, Ian
Everett, Sydney
Federman, Miriam
Feldstein, Mason
Ferree, John
Galati, Joseph
Galecki, Zachary
Gast, Jason
Geer, Catherine
Genot, Jacob
Gerwin, Macy
Gill, Jacob
Graeff, Allison
Gryca, Victoria
Gulla, Aaron
Gwozdz, Zoe
Haack, Maxwell
Hall, Austin
Hall, Daniel
Hall, Kaylee
Halter, Emma
Hammye, Jacob
Hanley, Colin
Hanna, Rawson
Hanna, Reece
Hannahs, Sydney
Hart, Amanda
Hartnett, Allison
Hashemi, Armand
Hass, Adam
Hatoum, Mohamad
Heuberger, Sophia
Hilbert, Lauren
Hilou, Jared
Hinojosa, Alexandria
Hofbauer, Martin
Holzscheiter, Jenna
Houttekier, Angela
Houttekier, Ashley
Howard, Austin
Howard, Christina
Howard, Samantha
Hullibarger, Derek
Humason, Gabriel
Isola, Makenzie
Jaeblon, Libbey
Johnson, Branden
Jones, Evan
Juhasz, Mark
Kale, Cayla
Kallil, Hannah
Kamel, Christine
Kamilaris, Andreas
Kanavel, Lauren
Kanellis, Kyla
Keck, Alexander
Keene, Kyley
Kenworthy, Sydney
Kimmet, Benjamin
Klinger, Samantha
Koback, Abby
Kobylak, Jacob
Krohn, Abigail
Kross, Reed
Kunkel, Jack
Kurth, Nathan
Labron, Baylee
Labron, Brendon
Lafferty, Jennifer
LaPoint, Chloe
Latendresse, Alexander
Lauder, Alexandra
Leach, Madison
Lee, Nicholas
Leeper, Nicholas
Liber, Zachary
Link, Kyle
Ludwig, Jack
Malan, Kayla
Mandouh, Fatmeh
Mannarino, Morgan
Martinez, Emily
Mashalkar, Neil
Mason, Jacob
Mason, LeRoy
Mason, Rachel
Masters, Brianna
Masters, Jonah
Matuszynski, Paige
Maurer Jr., Lawrence
McCann, Mary
McCarthy, Brendan
McCormick, Matthew
McCoy, Garret
McCray, George
McHugh, Kayleigh
McKimmy, Sierra
Medlin, Alec
Meredith, Katelin
Mermer, Jenna
Mickey, Jacob
Miller, Alex
Miller, Derek
Modglin, Dylan
Moebius, Kylee
Montgomery, Skyler
Moore, Marissa
Morgan, Savannah
Morse, Mariah
Mourad, Kamal
Moyer, Liam
Mullikin, Megan
Nasser, Hussein
Nemire, Austin
Netry, Justin
Nye, Nicholas
Oberle, Nathaniel
Osinski, Kristin
Overmeyer, Zachary
Paprocki, Kylie
Pariseau, Kaili
Pauly, Alexander
Pawlak, Abigail
Paxton, Corbin
Pelwecki, Avery
Pickett, Brooke
Pierson, Brendan
Pillar, Josephine
Platek, Kevin
Powazki, Micah
Powlesland, Whitney
Prange, Jared
Pyle, Noah
Ramirez, Aleah
Reyes, Anjelica
Rickman, Drake
Riggs, Justin
Rill, Erica
Ritzert, Alec
Robbins, Brooke
Roberts, Rebecca
Roehrig, Samantha
Romine, Chloe
Roop, Brennan
Rowe, Benjamin
Rowland, Courtney
Rubin, Elora
Ruebel Brown, Kai
Rule, Zachary
Ryder, Remington
Sadowski, Emma
Salhi, Emily
Sample, Austin
Sanderson, Jack
Sandoval, Maria
Sattler, Carter
Sawirus, Patrick
Schafer, Tabitha
Schlageter, Emma
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Schroeder, Sarah
Schwartz, Caitlyn
Schweickert, Kevin
Scott, Addison
Seiler, Colton
Seward, Peyton
Shaheen, Jamal
Shalvoy, Chace
Sheehy, Hannah
Shepard, Kevin
Shepherd, Morgan
Shoffer, Katelyn
Simon, Angelica
Simons, Luke
Smith, Logan
Smith, Mia
Snyder, Austin
Sobh, Whard
Soldner, Kelsey
Specht, Joshua
Spencer, Veronica
Spieldenner, Emma
Spieldenner, Molly
Stammen, James
Stammen, Tayelor
Sterling, Andrew
Stern, Kaci
Stiger, Bridget
Stirn, Brandon
Stirn, Bridgette
Stuard, Kasey
Stykemain, Jacob
Sudlow, Jenalynne
Summers, Andrew
Sundling, Kailey
Surovchak, Hannah
Syring, Michael
Temple, Benjamin
Tooman, Kaitlin
Trombley, Jacob
Tumasian, Hallie
Turner, Noah
Urbanski, Christopher
Urbanski, Cody
Vasquez, Marcos
Ventresca, Hannah
Vince, Morgan
Wallace, Kathryn
Wcislak, Anthony
Weber, Claire
Wesley, Matthew
Westfall, Cody
Westphal, Lacey
White, Mickayla
Williams, Shane
Wipf, Joshua
Wurzelbacher, Cody
Yarbro, Logan
Zaim, Salma
Zaletta, Alaina
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Northview Fall Sports
Team Accomplishments as of 10/27/14
2014 NLL Champions
Boys Golf
Girls Golf
Boys Soccer
2014 Sectional Champions
Boys Golf
Volleyball
Girls Soccer
Boys Soccer
2014 District Champions
Girls Soccer
State Qualifiers
Boys Golf
Girls Golf
Girls Water Polo
Individual Accomplishments as of 10/27/14
2014 Fall NLL Honors
3rd
Team
Boys Xcountry Christian Bohlke
Girls X Country
Football James Hanley, Jake Montz, Luke Fortner
Girls Golf Lauren DeBelly
Boys Golf Justin Riggs
Boys Soccer Andrew Klein & Christian Massey
Girls Soccer Abby Koback & Allison Rieger
Girls Tennis Geeta Rao & Sam Howald
Volleyball Sydney Boerst
2nd
Team
Boys Xcountry Justin Bohlke
Girls Xcountry Erin Chambers & Kylie Archibeque
Football Ross Hanna, Austin Sample
Boys Golf
Girls Golf Mackenzie Elrod
Boys Soccer Tyler Biggs & Kami Mourad
Girls Soccer Leah Arnsby & Megan Kupetz
Tennis Abbie Ciucci
Volleyball Kyley Keene
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The book fair is coming!!!!! The week of December 8th, we will be hosting our Scholastic book fair here at NV and
everyone is invited to visit, browse, and shop. Brochures are available in the library media center for anyone inter-
ested. All of the proceeds earned will be used to purchase materials for our library media center. The hours for
the book fair are below.
Monday, December 9, 7:15 am-3:00 pm
Tuesday, December 10, 9:15 am-3:00 pm
Wednesday, December 11, 7:15 am-3:00 pm
Thursday, December 12, 7:15 am-3:00 pm
Friday, December 13, 7:15 am-3:00 pm
Students can enter for a chance to win a certificate to be used at the book fair!
Thank you for supporting our library media center!!
1st
Team
Boys Xcountry Jared Noe
Girls Xcountry Mallory Small
Football Preston McCurdy, Luke Fortner
Boys Golf Ian Clement, Andrew Headman & Jack Kunkel
Girls Golf Kayleigh McHugh & Ashley Knight
Boys Soccer Matt Bules, Aerin West, Ben Haselhuhn
Girls Soccer Karlie O’Keefe & Kathleen Duwve
Tennis
Volleyball Abbey Pawlak
2014 Fall District Honors
3rd
Team
Boys Xcountry Justin Bohlke & Christian Bohlke
Girls X Country
Football Not Determined Yet
Girls Golf Mackenzie Elrod
Boys Golf
Boys Soccer
Girls Soccer Allison Rieger
Girls Tennis H.M. Abbie Ciuccu, Geeta Rao & Jessica Mermer
Volleyball
2nd
Team
Boys Xcountry
Girls Xcountry Erin Chambers & Kylie Archibeque
Football Not Determined Yet
Boys Golf Andrew Headman & Jack Kunkel
Girls Golf
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Late Start Dates for 2014-2015
There will be late start dates for the 2014-2015 school year left are:
December 9, January 20, February 11, and May 21.
NORTHVIEW PARENT CLUB MEETING
JOIN US FOR SOME FUN!
DECEMBER 17, 2014
GUIDANCE CONFERENCE ROOM
12:00 PM
District Calendar is Electronic
The Sylvania Schools calendar is available digitally through Dynacal, an interactive
calendaring system. The My DynaCal feature sends emails and/or mobile phone
text messages in case of cancellation, postponement, or rescheduling of an
event. You can access My DynaCal at www.dynacal.com/sylvania. To Setup My
DynaCal & Custom Calendar Views
Go to: www.dynacal.com/sylvania
Click on the My DynaCal link (left navigation panel)
Enter email and password
Choose “Add New Calendar”
Give the calendar a name (i.e. Jonny’s Band Events)
Select the categories of events that you would like to
view in this calendar
Once you select the categories you wish to view in this customized view
click on
“Save”
You can create as many different calendars as you wish, by repeating steps 4
through 7, listed above. Once your calendar views are created, you can choose
to be notified via email or text message in case of changes to events in your
selected categories. A full printed version is also available on the website and
school offices will have a limited number of copies for families unable to ac-
cess the online version.
Counselor’s Corner
Students are assigned to counselors by last name for all grade levels.
The Guidance phone number is 419-824-8715. Please call with any ques-
tions or concerns.
Crystal Burnworth A-Fl
Melanie Rogers Fo-L
Kate Henk M-Ro
Stacie Wachowiak Ru-Z
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Attendance Guideline
The attendance guideline procedures are in compliance with the Ohio Re-
vised Code. Also, review this section in the student handbook, which ex-
plains in detail what will be considered an excused absence.
Attendance Procedures:
Please call the attendance office at 824-8710 to report an absence. We
have voicemail so a call can be made to the office 24 hours a day.
A written note must be presented upon the student’s return to school,
or the absence will be recorded as a truancy.
If a student needs to miss school for a professional appointment (i.e.
legal, medical, dental) they must bring a signed statement back from the
appointment to the attendance office otherwise the absence will not be
excused until the note arrives.
The PCA form must be filled out in ad-
vance of the day(s) absent. A parent
must call or come in to request a Per-
sonal Convenience Absence form.
If a student comes to school after
7:35 a.m. she/he must report to the
attendance office before going to class.
Important Open Enrollment
announcement: Open Enrollment begins on Monday Nov. 3rd and runs to the
end of the day on Wednesday Dec. 17th. This is for all new
open enrollments as well as renewals. Parents must come to
Student Services to fill out the form. All open-enrolled
students, those new to Northview or wishing to return next
year, must fill out the form.
Winter Break and Exams
The time is coming for winter break already. Although this is a great op-
portunity to rest and spend time with family, it is also important to remem-
ber that semester exams begin shortly after we return from break. Now is
a great time to be thinking about a study schedule for these exams so that
students aren’t overwhelmed during the days and nights of exam week.
We suggest that your child ask his or her teachers now for study guides,
study tips or any other helpful information they may have that will allow
you to start studying now. If you have any other questions about studying
for exams, please feel free to contact the guidance counselors office.
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ACT Scores of 26 and Above
Caitlin Beach
Seth Berland
Michael Dipofi
Emma Eding
Evan English
Emily Hoffman
Seth Kauffman
Jessie Li
Kendall McCoy
Taryn Pavain
Allison Rieger
Manasa Rao
Mary Solomon
Samuel Zack
Marissa Brown
Hannah Creech
Hanna Ljungholm
Andrew Bennett
Jordan Micaham
Morgan Vince
Dennis Schumacher
Sejal Shah
Mallory Small
Veronica Sohasky
Lucas Sturt
Rebecca Towns
Allison Wait
Mark Lewandowski
Emily Lu
Hollis Martinez
Victoria Massey
Brianna Masters
Katelyn McKown
Sungbin Cho
Michael Condon
Pauline Brenner
Sierra McKimmy
Nazihah Bhatti
Amanda Riley
Taylor Messinger
Julia Messinger
Jacob Montz
Halie Morris
Kristin Osinski
Allison Oswald
Austin Pace
Joshua Pawelczyk
Cody Pomeroy
Jacob Runyan
Tiana Sarsour
Victoria Schell
Celine Schreidah
Andrew Klein
Tiffany Komon
Brendon Labron
Scott Addie
Hanna Ljungholm
Victoria Riley
Preston Due
Mackenzie Elrod
Rebekka Forster
Luke Fortner
Noah Forelich
Aubree Gerasimiak
Claire Goecke
Oliver Greive
Kierstin Hanna
Bradley Homan
Caitlyn Jones
Savannah Kill
Andrew Klein
Ryan Leslie
Nathan Lammie
Kaitlin Cole
Jacob Alzapiedi
Nicoletta Lucitte
Bronson Sturt
SAT Scores of 600 and Above
Hrishikesh Saraiya/Math
Oliver Greive/Crit. Reading/Math/Writing
Celine Schreidah/Crit. Reading/Math/Writing
Emily Lu/Crit. Reading/ Math/Writing/Math Level 2/Chemistry/Biology
Emma Eding/Math/Writing/Crit. Reading
Manasa Rao/Crit. Reading/Math/Writing/Literature/Math Level 2/Chemistry
Michael Condon/Crit. Reading/Math
Taylor Messinger/Crit. Reading/Math/Writing/Literature/Math Level 2
Owen Cappellini/US History
Caitlin Beach/Crit. Reading/Writing
Preston Due/Crit. Reading/Math
Evan English/Math Writing
Rebekka Forster/Math
Noah Froelich/Crit. Reading/Math/Writing
Kierstin Hanna/Crit. Reading/Writing
Nathan Lammie/Crit. Reading/Math
Hanna Ljungholm/Writing
Victoria Schell/Writing
Veronica Sohasky/Crit. Reading/Math/Writing
Mary Solomon/Math/Writing
Allison Wait/Crit. Reading
Zach Samuel/Math Level 1/Chemistry
Northview High School’s National Honor Society
Northview High School is proud to have a chapter of the National Honor Society serving its
school and community. Our National Honor Society chapter holds its
four pillars of character, scholarship, leadership, and service, in the
highest esteem. Prior to membership, each of these pillars is evaluat-
ed by Faculty Council, along with the completion of a comprehensive
application.
Faculty Council considers the following when selecting and retaining
members into National Honor Society at Northview. Volunteerism at
Northview and throughout the community. Faculty Council looks for student involvement in
activities, clubs, sports, and overall Northview participation, outside of daily class require-
ments and activities. Students must be actively involved in community clubs, groups, etc.,
along with volunteering to support our community. All NHS students must have a cumulative
GPA of 3.6 or higher to be considered for and retain membership in NHS. NHS candidates
and members are upstanding students, free of suspensions and/or codings. All current and
potential members must adhere to behavioral expectations throughout their career at North-
view. For more information regarding Northview’s chapter of National Honor Society, please
contact Darla Omey at 419.824.8570, ext. 5208 or email at [email protected].
Book Club Opens a New Chapter
Northview High School’s Library Media Center is pleased to announce its book
club will return on January 26, 2015 during each lunch period. We are reading
The Girl Who Was On Fire, and then on Monday ,April 20th, we will be reading,
One Came Home. Mrs. Omey is trying something new this year! Please stop
and see Mrs. Omey to get a copy of each book to be read. Your participation
means you get to keep the book. Any questions or info please call Mrs. Omey
at 419-824-8570 #5208 or [email protected].
OGT Review Opportunities
All 10th
grade Ohio students are required to pass the Ohio Graduation Test (OGT) in order to gradu-
ate. If you received a letter from Assistant Principal Vens, then either your son or daughter has not
passed at least one section of the OGT or s/he is considered at risk for failing a section based upon
practice test results. Juniors and seniors will be given a retake the week of October 27th
–October
31st, while sophomores will take the OGT for the first time the week of March 16th– 20th
. In order to
better prepare students for the material on these tests, we have two tutoring opportunities available.
First, if your son or daughter is deemed in need of extra help, he or she may be assigned to The
Learning Center (TLC) during his or her study hall or commons period(s). Second, we have after
school sessions that began on September 22nd and continue through October 23rd. Please no fresh-
man. These sessions are meant for remediation only:
Science Monday & Wednesday Room D6A (or Lab E20)
Social Studies Tuesday & Thursday Room G4 (or Lab G3)
Reading/Writing Monday – Thursday Room A3 ( or Lab B5)
Math Monday – Thursday Room Lab A4
ACT Test Dates for 2014-2015
Test Date Registration Deadline
October 25, 2014 September 19, 2014
December 13, 2014 November 7, 2014
February 7, 2015 January 9, 2015
April 18, 2015 March 13, 2015
June 13, 2015 May 8, 2015
SAT Test Dates for 2014-2015
Test Date Registration Deadline
November 9, 2014 October 9, 2014
December 6, 2014 November 6, 2014
January 24, 2015 December 29, 2014
March 14, 2015 February 13, 2015
May 2, 2015 April 6, 2015
June 6, 2015 May 8, 2015
School Code: 364930
The Learning Center is a
great service that is
available to all students.
Through this service,
academic teachers and
or National Honor Socie-
ty members are availa-
ble all periods of the day
in the guidance offices
for individual attention
and tutoring.
We also offer after
school Ohio Graduation
Test (OGT) Intervention,
both in the fall and
spring. These sessions
will help your son or
daughter to focus on the
most important infor-
mation and skills need-
ed to be successful on
the OGT. Encourage
your student to take
advantage of these offer-
ings, regardless of their
class standing or G.P.A.
Simply passing is not
our goal; inspiring our
young people to im-
prove themselves and
reach their potential is.
Parents and students can keep up with all of the daily happenings at
Northview by reading the daily announcements that are broadcast
over the public address system during 4th period each day.
You can subscribe for daily emails of announcements by clicking
follow (bottom right hand corner) on our announcement blog. This
is different than the school newsletters Wildcat weekly and Cat
tracks.
The announcements are also posted online at:
http://sylvanianorthview.org under the school info tab,
Facebook by liking “Sylvania Northview High School” and on
Twitter by following @NVHSWildcats
Our announcements blog: http://northviewannouncements.wordpress.com/
Announcements:
Extra Help Available to Northview Students
Daily P.A. Announcements Available On-Line
Do you have information on Northview events or activities that you would like help publicizing? Send them to: [email protected]
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Important Reminder
Share* your e-mail address with us! Be in the know! You will get
important announcements, our monthly newsletter, etc.. Just fill out
and bring us the form that was sent home in the packet for Wildcat
Welcome Days. Or, go to our school website, and enter your e-mail ad-
dress into our Wildcat Weekly request box. We will not publish your e-
mail address.
About PSAT/NMSQT
The Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT) is a program cospon-
sored by the College Board and National Merit Scholarship Corporation. It's a standardized test that
provides firsthand practice for the SAT
and ACT. It also gives you a chance to enter NMSC scholarship
programs and gain access to college and career planning tools.
The PSAT/NMSQT measures:
Critical reading skills
Math problem-solving skills
Writing skills
National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC)
Students in the eleventh grade of high school enter NMSC competitions by taking the PSAT/NMSQT,
which serves as an initial screen of approximately 1.5 million entrants each year, and by meeting
published program entry and/or participation requirements.
Information on the Score Report
PSAT/NMSQT scores are reported on a scale of 20 to 80. In 2011, the average score for eleventh
graders was about 48 in Critical Reading, 49 in Mathematics, and 46 in Writing Skills. The average
score for tenth graders was about 43 in Critical Reading, 43 in Mathematics, and 41 in Writing Skills.
Also listed on your score report is the Selection Index, which is used to determine eligibility in Na-
tional Merit Scholarship Corporation programs (NMSC). It is the sum of the three scores in each test
section (CR + M + W). The Selection Index ranges from 60 to 240. The average Selection Index for
students in eleventh grade is about 143. Note: Only students in eleventh grade are eligible to enter
NMSC scholarship programs.
Finally, score reports include national percentiles, which allow you to compare your scores with other
students in your grade level who have taken the PSAT/NMSQT. Score Reports are sent to the school
and distributed to students in early December.
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Dress Code Guidelines
In order to promote a positive, effective learning environment where educators and
students can focus on teaching and learning, Northview expects its students to
dress appropriately. Personal appearance shall not detract the educational process.
Appropriateness and tastefulness are the criteria of proper dress for both males and
females at both high schools. The following establishes the minimum acceptable stand-
ards for student dress code:
All shirt and tops must have shoulder seams that are
at least four inches, full back and fronts. Transpar-
ent, excessively tight or see-through tops, bare mid-
riffs, strapless tops and outfits that provide mini-
mum coverage or show cleavage, or are of sugges-
tive nature are prohibited; halters, backless dresses
or tops, tube tops, muscle shirts, tops with frayed
edges, or any clothing exposing undergarments or
excessive skin which may be distracting are prohibit-
ed. One-armed sleeved shirt are not permitted.
Blouses or shirts should be tucked in or extended
below the waistband.
Apparel shall be adequate in both length and cover-
age to be considered appropriate for school. Shorts,
dresses and skirts must be below the fingertips
when the arms are extended down the sides.
Boxer shorts, pajama bottoms and bedroom slippers
are prohibited. Pants or boxer shorts having exposed or open flies are prohibited.
Any article of clothing or jewelry that could likely cause injury, such as spiked belts,
chains, bracelets, rings, chokers, handcuffs, safety pin on the body or studs are pro-
hibited. Wallet chains on any length of any length or size are prohibited.
Apparel, emblems, insignias, badges, or symbols that promote or advertise the use
of alcohol, drugs, tobacco, sex-related slogans, violence or any other illegal/
inappropriate activity are prohibited.
Apparel or symbols, which may be gang or cult-related, are prohibited.
Head coverings, including hats, bandanas, headbands, skullcaps or scarves worn as
head coverings are prohibited, unless for religious reasons.
Eye contacts that cover the cornea with designs will not be allowed.
Pants, shorts, and skirts must be worn at the waistline.
Coats will be prohibited during school hours.
When dress or grooming is questionable, the school administrators shall make the final
decision. Students in violation of this code may be removed from school or an activity
and sent home to change. Time missed from school/class will be considered unex-
cused. Continued violations will result in discipline.
Electronic Devices in School Policy
Policy 5136 Cellular Telephones and
Electronic Communication Devices
In order to better mesh the world of technology and that of high school education,
students will be permitted to bring laptops, iPads, and more to school and use them
as part of the learning process this year. Cell phones will also be permitted in pass-
ing and non-instructional times.
Students may use electronic devices (EDs) before and after school, during lunch
break, during after school activities (e.g. extra-curricular activities) and at school-
related functions as long as they do not create distraction, disruption, or otherwise
interfere with the educational environment. Additionally, high school students are
permitted to use ED’s in between classes. Devices are to remain inaudible at all
times during the school day; ringers must be silenced, headphones must be used as
needed and students are not to talk on the phone. Use of ED’s, (except approved
educational devices), at any time is prohibited and they must be powered complete-
ly off (i.e. no just placed into vibrate or silent mode) and stored out of sight. (refer
to Policy 5136) School administrators will make final decision with regard to the use
of any electronic devices for educational purposes.
Wyandotte Yearbook Important Senior Information
Parents - don’t forget to purchase your student’s yearbook before November 30, after that
prices go up from $65 to $70. You can buy online at jostensyearbooks.com or fill out the
attached form and send it in with cash or check payable to the Wyandotte.
Senior Parents - It isn’t too late to buy a Senior Ad to give a special note to your senior. At-
tached is the information sheet and form, we can create your ad if you supply us with the
text and photos.
Senior Parents - We need all senior portraits turned in before November 7. If we don’t have
your senior’s photo they won’t be pictured in the yearbook.
SENIOR PORTRAITS
In order to be included in the Northview High School 2015 yearbook, there are a few guide-
lines which need to be followed. The yearbook has an agreement with Scott Hall Photog-
raphy in Sylvania that assures all seniors who have a sitting the guarantee of the portrait of
their choice for the yearbook.
We work with many photographers, so any photographer may take your son’s or daughter’s
senior portrait; however, we must receive a color formal portrait with a plain portrait back-
ground by October 31, 2014. The actual picture should be a formal shot of the head and
shoulders ONLY and should be a wallet size. It’s important that you give your photographer
this information, we DO NOT want photos with trees, other objects, hands, etc. Your senior
must be facing the camera and cannot be leaning into the frame from an extreme angle or
leaning against an object. No Facebook style photos please and we do not recommend that
you take your own photos. We reserve the right to determine that your photo is not of the
proper quality in which case we will use the school’s formal portrait taken for the School ID
instead. We will contact you in this situation.
A Parent Committee puts together a Senior Composite of all the seniors and a second senior
portrait will be needed for the Senior Composite, please keep this in mind when you order
your photos. If you or your photographer turns in your photos on a DVD/CD or through
email, a second photo will not be needed.
YEARBOOK SALES
The 2013 yearbook SOLD OUT – don’t let your student be without a yearbook this year. BUY
NOW! The cost at that time is $60.00 until September 12, after that time they go up to
$65.00 through December. January’s price will be $70.00 and the last day to buy is January
30th, at that time we have to give the publishing company our FINAL count. If you wish to
purchase your yearbook using a credit card or want to personalize it please go to
www.jostensyearbooks.com. Students can buy yearbooks in E-6 at anytime until January
Counselor’s Corner
Seniors:
Seniors met individually with their respective counselors in October to discuss post-secondary plans.
If any senior has not scheduled an appointment yet, please, stop down to meet with your counselor regarding your plans.
Don’t forget High School Financial Aid Night at Lourdes University on Thursday December 11, 2014 from 6:30-8:00 pm. All are wel-
come and encouraged to attend.
Don’t Forget:
Get college applications in by mid-November
Pick up transcript request forms in guidance
Official transcripts are sent by counselors. Don’t forget envelopes and stamps, if needed.
Check all deadlines on college applications. Many are earlier that December 1st.
Check the scholarship file drawer in the guidance office weekly.
The FAFSA (free Application for Federal Student Aid) application process begins January 1st. Log onto www.fafsa.ed.gov
Many college representatives visits to Northview are complete. The guidance office can assist with any continued college research.
Most colleges are now using online view books.
SAT and ACT Testing:
Colleges require that you take one or more standardize admissions test. The most common tests are ACT and SAT. Check the literature
on your preferred college before taking SAT II, Subject Tests, to determine if it is required. The writing portion should be included in your
test. Students can register on-line. In certain situations there are limited registration packets available in the guidance office for both
tests. Students should check with the individual schools to which they are applying to find out which test to take. Seniors planning on
attending college next year should be sure to take the ACT or SAT in the fall.
Northview High School code for all test registration and college applications is #364-930
Juniors:
Counselors will be meeting with juniors in early 2015 to discuss:
Test dates for ACT and SAT I/II
Inform students about spring college night
Discuss college and career planning
Jr. Plan Meeting will be held in early 2015
Sophomores:
Ohio Graduation Test (OGT). This is a test that is required by the state to pass in order to receive a diploma. It is administered in
March of the sophomore year. You will then be given 6 more chances to pass prior to senior year.
Check out www.ohiomeansjobs.com Counselors will be working with students to introduce this resource.
Freshman:
When a student becomes a freshman, everything starts to “count” towards his/her permanent high school resume-grades, activities,
attendance, disciplinary record, etc. As parents you can assist your student’s by continuing to emphasize the importance of doing
their best each and every day. Encourage students to record their activities, spots, clubs, etc. on a resume for future use.
Counselors will be meeting with Freshman individually to discuss their transition to high school and begin the career planning pro-
cess in the month of November.
Senior Financial Aid Night
December 11th, 2014
6:30 pm-8:00 pm
Franciscan Center at
Lourdes College
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Northview Class of 2015
$65 per Senior
It has become a tradition at Northview for the parents of seniors to work to-
gether to plan some fun and exciting activities to help our students celebrate
their last year at Northview. Activities begin with a picnic in August and con-
tinue through the end of school. Activities include:
Senior Breakfast
Pizza Lunch
After Prom
(you don’t have to attend Prom to go to After Prom)
Graduation Yard Signs
Senior Ice Cream Social
These are NOT funded by the school and there will be several fundraisers
throughout the year to provide additional funding. If you would like to con-
tribute more than $65, your donation will be welcome! WE NEED YOUR
HELP!! Planning and carrying out these activities requires a lot of effort and
manpower. Volunteers are needed for a variety of things. If you haven’t al-
ready signed up to help with an event or fundraiser please contact:
Hema Shah at (419) 885-4432 – [email protected]. Please indi-
cate what you are willing to help with.
You can pay your fee and sign up to volunteer at the Senior Activities table at
Wildcat Welcome Days. You can also drop it off at the office (attn: Mike
Vince, Treasurer) or mail to: Northview Senior Activities,
c/o Mike Vince, 5644 Fox Hollow Ct. Sylvania, OH 43560
Checks payable to: Northview After Prom Committee
Detach and return with your payment (PLEASE PRINT LEGIBLY)
Senior Name(s):
Parent Name (s):
Cash Check# Email
Best Phone # to reach you at:
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National Honor Society to Support Women and Children in Uganda!!
Bead for Life Sales December 11 and 12
Northview Media Center
BeadforLife is a nonprofit organization that works to eradicate extreme pov-
erty by creating bridges of understanding between impoverished Africans and
concerned world citizens. Ugandan women turn colorful recycled paper into
beautiful beads. Women in Northern Uganda, displaced by the 20 year war led
by Joseph Kony, are now rebuilding their lives by gathering shea nuts and
pressing them into shea butter for cosmetics and soaps. And people who care
open their hearts, homes and communities to buy and sell both products. The
beads and shea butter become income, food, medicine, school fees and hope.
It is a small miracle that enriches us all.
Families, please consider visiting the school on the sale days to support this
organization. The jewelry makes beautiful and meaningful gifts for the
holidays and throughout the year!
**All proceeds from the jewelry sales will be given back to Bead for Life**
PRICES
Bracelets $5-$20
Necklaces $13-$30 Earrings $10-$15 Lip Balm $4 Shea Soap $4 Shea Butter $24 Jewelry Pouches $15
Northview Parent Organization Patrons 2014-2015
Platinum Patrons
Jim & Tammy Banachowski
Kurt & Laura Bernsdorff
Tim & Denise Brown
Rob & Kathy Bules
Heather Campos & Family
Chambers Family
Ciucci Family
Craig & Jan Colville
John & Susan Hadley
Julie Hoffman
Jon & Joanna Kirchhoff
Ann & Reau Koffman
Joe & Linda McKown
Brent & Donna Pomeroy
Sudhir & Rama Rao
Sue & Spencer Reeves
John & Lori Regan
Sanjay & Hema Shah
Gold Patrons
Ed & Cathy Alzapiedi
Apel Family
Kenneth & Laura Bachmann
Malcolm A. Bello
Jennifer & Keith Benedict
Mike & Jenny Coy
Rick & Sue Disher
Peg & Ed Eding
Rick & Anna Elrod
Cos & Amy Figliomeni
Christopher & Christine Foetisch
Mike & Jennifer Froelich
Kenneth & Lisa Humphrey
Julie & Fritz Klein
Jayne & Bruce Klinger
Nancy Lendrim & Roger Greive
Tricia & Jason Liber
Brian & Janice Masters
Dave & Karen Mortland
Mike & Debbie Nolan
Casey & Sarah Nowicki
Larry & Linda Phillips
Bob & Dede Ruckman
Glenn & Kristine Soldner
Chip & Sandi Towns
Tony & Julie Turner
David & Jennifer Vizina
Kelley & Pete Weddington
Frank & Ann Zuchowski
Silver Patrons
Jim & Betty Bassett
Kelly & Jim Beattie
Jon & Patti Bell
Kelly & Todd Belote
David Berland Family
Bishop Family
Mike & Maryann Condon
Larry & Pat Detzel
Alex & Mary Due
Kelly & John Duwve
Janice & Tom Everett
Fabiilli Family
Ali & Shirin Fatemi
Jim & Diane Forrester
Gist Family
Cary & Joe Gross
Joseph & Linda Gryca
Duane & Cindy Homan
Scott & Judy Jamieson
John & Kelly Jockett
Jake & Cara Jones
Mark & Linda Juhasz
Kevin & Mary Kimmet
John & Laurie Leslie
Julianne Lowry
Quentin & LeAnne Lutz
Steve & Lisa Mason
McCormick Family
Dave & Terri McGranahan
Steve & Kelley Messinger
Ray & Sue Micham
Jason Morris & Rick Mendieta
Muir Family
Chris & Barb Nye
Trace & Beckie O’Brien
Kurt & Mary Oates
Mike & Angie Parker
Tony & Barb Pawlak
Tom & Leslie Pershing
William & Donna Pribe
Bill & Kathy Rachwal
Gina & Jim Ragland
John & Melinda Restivo
Tom & Janelle Reynolds
Riggs Family
Todd & Barb Riggs
Rick & Jenny Rymers
Mark & Kim Sarmento
Rod & Gina Schell
John & Rose Scouten
Chuck & Jennifer Small
Maryann Solomon
Shelby Sturt
Karen & Paul Stresen
Jerry & Renee Thomas
Mike & Karma Vince
Jeff & Kay Wait
Joe & Debbie Wallace
David & Dena Zack & Family
Northview Parent Organization Patrons 2014-2015
Bronze Patrons
Dawn Andrews
Brian & Kerry Ashburner
Don & Mary Birsen
Brenner Family
Katie Cappellini
Tim & Holly Clapp
Scott & Kate Conway
Belinda & Lance Crandall
Tony & Laura Galati
Beth & Rick Gerasimiak
Steve & Tina Hanley
Jim & Tracy Jakubowski
Mikki Kalanquin
Kevin & Kim Kross
Steve & Tracy Leamy
Patti & Doug Lewandowski
Cindy & Scott Liber
Maksymiak Family
Marvin Family
Steve & Carol Matrisciano
Jim & Tammy McClain
Cary & Lori Moore
Gary & Christine Nickoli
Aaron & Cathy Roth
Mike & Souha Schreidah
Ward Family
OUR WILDCATS
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Northview Parent Organization Volunteer Opportunities
The NV Parent Organization actively supports our students and the goals of
NV High School. If one member of each NV family commits to volunteering
for two hours per school year, the impact on our students will be significant!
You will have the ability at the time of the need, to sign up online for the
event. Volunteer needs and the link to sign up will be announced via the
Northview Wildcat Weekly email. There will also be a link on the NVPO web-
site.
If preferred, you can also be contacted by phone or email.
Please indicate below any event you are interested in volunteering for:
Open House set up Junior/Senior Awards Banquet
Baked Goods 8th
Grade Open House
Teacher Luncheon Available for needs in the evening
ACT/SAT Practice Test Available for needs during the day
Freshman/Sophomore Awards Reception NV Special Events as
needed
Parent Organization needs I am interested in information
on committees
Preferred way to be contacted to volunteer:
Sign up online Email with details Phone call
Contact Information
Name(s):
Email address:
Student(s) name & grade:
________________________________________________
This form is also available on line at:
https://sites.google.com/site/northviewparentorganization/volunteer-
information
Donate your time and talent to one of our many booster groups, which make the Northview experience a great one!
Parent Organization (Academic Boosters) Athletic Boosters Band and Orchestra Boosters Choir Boosters Theatre Boosters Class of 2015 Senior Activities
For details on and contact information for each of these organizations, visit www.sylvanianorthview.org
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SYLVANIA SCHOOLS – 2014-2015 CALENDAR Friday/Monday August 15/18 New Teacher Orientation
Tuesday August 19 Teacher In-service
Wednesday, August 20 All Teacher Staff Meeting/Work Day
FIRST QUARTER
Thursday August 21 First day students 1-9
Friday August 22 First day students 10-12
Monday August 25 First day for Kindergarten
Monday September 1 No School – Labor Day Holiday
Monday – Friday October 6-10 OAA Test – 3rd Grade Reading
Monday October 20 No School – Teacher In-Service/OAPSE Day
Friday October 24 No School – K-5 Records Day
End of First Quarter
(44 Student Days – K-5 / 45 Student Days - 6-12)
SECOND QUARTER
Monday - Friday October 27-Nov 7 OGT Retakes
Monday/Tuesday November 3/4 No School – K-5 Parent/Teacher Conferences
Tuesday November 4 No School – 6/7/8 Parent/Teacher Conferences
Wed/Thurs/Fri November 26/27/28 No School – Thanksgiving Break
Friday December 19 Last Day of School before Winter Break (K-12)
Monday– Friday Dec 22-Jan 2 Winter Break
Monday January 5 Classes Resume
Tues/Wed/Thurs Jan 13/14/15 Sr. High Exams in AM
Sr. High Parent/Teacher Conferences in PM
Friday Jan 16 No School – Grade 6 -12 Records Day
End of First Semester
(47 Student Days – K-5 / 46 Student Days – 6-12)
THIRD QUARTER
Monday January 19 No School – Martin Luther King Day
Friday, January 30 No School – 6/7/8 Parent/Teacher Conferences
Monday February 16 No School, Presidents’ Day Holiday
Monday- Friday Feb 17-Mar 20 Next Generation Assessments-PBAs (3-12)
Monday-Friday March 16-27 OGT Testing
Friday March 27 End of Third Quarter
(48 Student Days – K-12)
FOURTH QUARTER
Thursday April 2 Last Day of School Before Spring Break (K-12)
Friday-Friday April 3-April 10 Spring Break
Monday April 13 Classes Resume
Monday - Friday April 13-May 15 Next Generation Assessments-EOYs (3-12)
Monday – Friday April 20-May 1 3rd Grade Reading OAA week
Monday – Friday May 4-15 AP Testing (Grades 9-12)
Monday May 25 No School, Memorial Day Holiday
Mon/Tues/Wed June 1/2/3 Senior High Exams
Wednesday June 3 Last Day of School for Students
End of Second Semester
(41 Student Days – K-12)
Thursday, June 4 Last Day of School for Teachers * There are 185 teacher work days and 180 student days in this calendar. Contingency plan to make up calamity days: up to 5
days at the end of the year if needed.
The seven 2-hour late start dates for students K-12 are: Sept 24, Oct 21, Nov 20, Dec 9, Jan 20, Feb 11 and May 21 Revised: 6-2-14
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Purchasing & Food Service Joseph Shamy, Director
To: Parents/Guardians
From: Sylvania Schools Food Service Department
Date: 08/29/2014
Re: New Lunch Point of Sale System and Cafeteria Charging Policy
Sylvania Schools recently upgraded the Point of Sale Lunchbox system for
school meals. I would like to introduce this system and highlight some important
points.
Please note that the lunch lines may be slower at first as students and staff
learn the system, but we are confident that this will ultimately increase the
speed of service through the cafeteria line.
Every student will have their own personal meal account based on their cur-
rent student ID number.
Students can access their accounts on the PIN pads located at every regis-
ter. If a student forgets their number, we can access it through any regis-
ter.
Students can scan their lunch card until they can learn their number.
We encourage parents to deposit money online into the student’s account at
www.myschoolbucks.com or to send a check or cash. Funds will be de-
posited by the next business day.
When sending in money, please include the student’s ID number on the
check and envelope so it is deposited into the correct account.
All information is securely contained within the system and the meals will be
processed the same for all students.
Food Allergies? If you are concerned about a food allergy, please complete an
allergy form available from the school office. We ask parents of students with
food allergies to turn in an updated form. The new system will provide a warning
on the cashier’s screen for a quick review of the items on the student’s meal
tray.
Lastly, in an attempt to make certain no student goes without breakfast or
lunch, the new system has been configured to allow students to charge meals
and ala carte items and carry a balance. We will not take food from a child in the
lunch line. Lunch charges will be the responsibility of the student’s parent or
guardian and will be collected like other student fees. Letters will be sent home
if the lunch account balance is over $10.00 in arrears; food service personnel
will contact families with balances over $20. Charges will then be applied to the
student’s Power School account.
We ask that you submit a request via email to [email protected] or in
writing to the food services department if you do not want your student to be
able to charge meals or have the ability to charge ala carte items. A list of avail-
able ala carte items for your grade level will be posted on the district website un-
der the food services tab.
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FEATURES & BENEFITS OF THE COMPUTERIZED SYSTEM
When the account is prepaid, your student can only use that money only for
federally regulated food and drinks served in our cafeteria.
A complete meal is defined as a choice of entrée, milk choice, fruit, vegeta-
ble and grain. This is the best value and ensures your student is eating a well-
balanced meal.
Prepaid accounts for all students allows parents to deposit money in their
student’s account, in any amount, at any time, without concerns about giving
their student the exact change every morning.
For those students receiving free or reduced meals, their meals will be rung
up as all the other meals are. No one will know whether they are receiving a free
or reduced meal or debiting their account, except for the cashier.
Lunch lines move faster when meals are prepaid, thus providing students
extra time to enjoy their lunch period.
Parents can pre-pay with a credit or debit card at any time at
www.myschoolbucks.com. The system allows parents to see information con-
cerning balances, set low balance alerts, and see what students are spending
daily. A small fee is charged by the provider for this service.
Pin pads are located at every terminal; they provide ease of use and allow for
quick transactions.
Prepayment allows for better security rather than students carrying cash.
Once the transaction has been completed, your student will know his/her
account balance.
When student accounts get low, students will be informed at the register of their
balance.
Our goal is to serve high quality food in a clean environment, and to model
friendly service for our students. We rely on your continued support to make
this happen. If you have any questions, please call the Food Services office
at 419-824-8655. Thank you for your patience as we upgrade the system.
7400 Cougar Lane, Sylvania, Ohio 43560 • 419-824-8511 / Fax: 419-824-8782 • Email:
www.sylvaniaschools.org
Northview Mission Statement
Sylvania Northview High School is dedicated to providing a respectful, caring, secure
environment that empowers students with the analytical and creative skills and strate-
gies necessary to be productive, life-long learners.
Sylvania Schools’s Mission: Sylvania Schools’s Mission:
Educate students toEducate students to
make a make a difference.difference.
Northview Office Staff
Principal Steve Swaggerty
Assistant Principal for Curriculum Kasey Vens
Assistant Principal for Discipline Libby McIlwain
Dean of Students Rod Achter
Athletic Director Chris Irwin
Assistant Athletic Director Dennis Shoemaker
Guidance Counselors
Last Names A - Fl Crystal Burnworth
Fo-L Melanie Rogers
M-Ro Kate Henk
Ru-Z Stacie Wachowiak
Principal’s Secretary Leslie Wakeland
Main Office Secretary Gina Ragland
Records Secretary Bonnie Kobee
Guidance Secretary Ann Kuebler
Attendance Secretary Cathy Bohland
Asst. Attendance Secretary Claire Kozlowski
If we can assist you in anyway, please do not hesitate to call us at 824-8570.
Important Phone Numbers
Main Office 824-8570 Curriculum 824-8711 Principal’s Office 824-8700 Athletics 824-8713 Attendance 824-8710 Music 824-8716 Records 824-8712 Pool 824-8717 Guidance Office 824-8715 Bus Garage 824-8605
Dates to remember...
Dec 1-5
Junior Compass Test
World Language Week
Dec 1
Senior NHS Induction/Media
Center/7pm
Dec 4
Group Picture Day
Choir Holiday Concert/PAC/7pm
Dec 5-6
Cat’s Meow
Dec 8
Athletic Boosters/Teachers
Lounge/630pm
Choir Boosters/Choir Room/7pm
Dec 9
LATE START
Theatre Boosters/BBT/630-9pm
Jazz Band Concert/PAC/730pm
Dec 12
Homeroom/Exam Prep
Dec 13
Science Olympiad/Whole School
Usage
Dec 16
Northview Band/Orchestra
December Concert/PAC/7pm
Dec 17
Parent Club Meeting/Guidance
Conference room/12pm
Dec 19
LAST DAY BEFORE WINTER BREAK
Jan 5
Classes Resume