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THE BEACHWOOD CITY SCHOOLS BOARD OF EDUCATION BULLETIN YOU and YOUR BOARD OF EDUCATION Dr. Brian Weiss, President, 464-6678 • [email protected] Mitchel Luxenburg, Vice President, 382-8943 • [email protected] David B. Ostro, 464-0718 • [email protected] Joshua Mintz, 862-1635 • [email protected] Steve Rosen, 292-5562 • [email protected] ADMINISTRATION Dr. Richard A. Markwardt, Superintendent, 464-2600 • [email protected] Michele E. Mills, Director of Finance/Treasurer, 464-2600 • [email protected] Robert P. Hardis, Assistant Superintendent, 464-2600 • [email protected] Lauren J. Broderick, Director of Pupil Services, 464-2600 • [email protected] Ken Veon, Director of Curriculum & Technology, 464-2600 • [email protected] Kathleen Stroski, Assistant Treasurer, 464-2600 • [email protected] Doug Levin, Director of Marketing & Development, 464-2600 • [email protected] Two teams of Beachwood fifth graders took first and second place at the Greater Cleveland Council of Teachers of Mathematics math contest for Northeast Ohio fifth and sixth graders in February. Students competed individually and with their teams in grueling rounds of problem solving, mental math and construction. They spent many hours after school preparing with Hilltop math teachers Melanie Musulin, Laura Gibson and Shelly Lewis. Four Beachwood teams - two each from Hilltop Elementary School and Beachwood Middle School - are headed to the state Destination ImagiNation Tournament after finishing in first place in their respective age divisions and competitions at last month’s regional tournament. The state competition is in Mount Vernon on April 20. Twelve Beachwood teams participated - eight from Hilltop and four from BMS, with 10 of the teams placing fourth or higher. Destination Imagination is an educational program in which student teams solve open-ended challenges and present their solutions at tournaments. In working to solve challenges, the teams learn important life skills like time management, collaboration, conflict resolution, and creative and critical thinking. Hilltop’s fourth grade Clar-Isaacson team placed first in its “Wind Visible” challenge, which explored the science of wind energy. The fifth grade Jung-Malul team won its “In the Zone” challenge, an For the second consecutive year, Beachwood High Senior senior Jessica Gill is the Speech and Debate state champion for Humorous Interpretation of Literature. She took the title at the Ohio High School Speech League state tournament, Feb. 28 -March 2, in Youngstown, where overall, Beachwood’s team took eighth place in the state. Congressional debaters Beth Moses, Anshika Niraj and Varun Jambunath each made the final round of debate. Moses placed second and Niraj fourth in a field of 167 Congressional debaters. The Public Forum Debate team of Wooyoung Lee and Max Yanowitz earned a winning record, made it to the double-octafinal round, and ultimately placed in the top 30 in the state. Beachwood’s Four 1st Place DI Teams Headed for States assignment featuring vehicles that blended creativity with technical know-how. BMS’s seventh grade Adelman-Rodriguez team placed first in its fine arts challenge, “In Disguise.” They also won a Renaissance Award for outstanding design, engineering, execution and performance. This award is given to teams that demonstrate extraordinary amounts of effort and preparation in their solution, or are exceptional entertainers. BMS’s eighth grade Waxman-Lenz team placed first in its challenge, a middle school level of “Wind Visible.” The 7th grade DiVi team won first place in the middle school “In Disguise” competition. ACT ACT the Four BHS Students Earn Perfect ACT Scores Two more BHS students - juniors Scott Arkin and Jacqueline Reu - have earned top composite perfect ACT scores, joining seniors Graham Gobieski and Aaron Shifrin who each scored 36 earlier this year. Nationally, roughly one-tenth of 1 percent earn a top score annually - or one in 1,000 students. Just over 200 BHS current juniors and seniors have taken the ACT. The ACT consists of tests in English, mathematics, reading and science. Each test is scored on a scale of 1-36, and a student’s composite score is the average of the four test scores. Jessie Gill Repeats as Speech & Debate State Champion 5th Graders Take Top Honors at Local Math Contest Beachwood’s two fifth grade teams were: Serpents: Richard Han, Bridget Lee, Shira Malul, Tal Yankevich Power Pencils: Gabe Colmenares, Parker Gill, Priyanka Shrestha, Stephanie Yen Beachwood High School junior Zach Davis scored in the top 1 percent of all students nationwide on the recent American Mathematics Competitions 12th grade exam, and has qualified to take the American Invitational Mathematics Exam. The AMC-12 and AMC-10 math contests are 75-minute exams taken by all Honors and AP math students at Beachwood High School and 10th Grade AMC: Zhonghan Li, 10th grade Kaustav Malik, 10th grade Ryan Reilly, 10th grade BHS Junior Aces National 12th Grade Math Exam Zach Davis Pictured left to right: Varun Jambunath, Beth Moses, Anshika Niraj and Jessica Gill The Four Teams Headed to the state tournament: The Four Wonderwinds (Grade 4) Competition: WindVisible Students: Lauren Clar, Emily Isaacson, Sanjana Murthy, Linda Yu Parent Coaches: Karen Rosenblum, Alec Isaacson Elementary Team (Grade 5) Competition: In The Zone Students: Richard Han, Erika Jung, Isaac Kantarovich, Bridget Lee, Shira Malul, Nihil Murali Parent Coaches: Gali Malul, Gene Jung DiVi (Grade 7) Competition: In Disguise Students: Olivia Adelman, Abbey Brewer, Gaby Rodriguez, Lily Steiger, Morgan Tucker Parent Coaches: Laura Adelman, Maria Anzola Middle School Team (Grade 8) Competition: WindVisible Students: Andie Cohen, Julia Warner, Sean Waxman-Lenz, Jason Wu, Yuke Zheng Parent Coach: Michael Waxman-Lenz 12th Grade AMC: Zach Davis, 11th grade Amit Flank, 11th grade Max Yanowitz, 12th grade thousands of high schools across the United States. Juniors and seniors take the AMC 12 and sophomores and freshmen take the AMC 10. In the past two years, students have not been permitted to use calculators on these exams. Beachwood’s top performers were: Cleveland Hopkins International Airport’s Youth Art Gallery has selected artwork by BHS Advanced Art student Tanner Eitman for a special art show. Her linocut printmaking project pictured on the left will appear in the airport’s Fur, Fins & Feathered Friends exhibit that is on display through July 31. Power Pencils Serpents

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THE BEACHWOOD CITY SCHOOLS BOARD OF EDUCATION BULLETIN

YOU and

YOUR

BOARD OF EDUCATIONDr. Brian Weiss, President, 464-6678 • [email protected] Luxenburg, Vice President, 382-8943 • [email protected] B. Ostro, 464-0718 • [email protected] Mintz, 862-1635 • [email protected] Rosen, 292-5562 • [email protected]

ADMINISTRATIONDr. Richard A. Markwardt, Superintendent, 464-2600 • [email protected] E. Mills, Director of Finance/Treasurer, 464-2600 • [email protected] P. Hardis, Assistant Superintendent, 464-2600 • [email protected] J. Broderick, Director of Pupil Services, 464-2600 • [email protected] Veon, Director of Curriculum & Technology, 464-2600 • [email protected] Stroski, Assistant Treasurer, 464-2600 • [email protected]

Doug Levin, Director of Marketing & Development, 464-2600 • [email protected]

Two teams of Beachwood fifth graders took first and second place at the Greater Cleveland Council of Teachers of Mathematics math contest for Northeast Ohio fifth and sixth graders in February. Students competed individually and with their teams in grueling rounds of problem solving, mental math and construction. They spent many hours after school preparing with Hilltop math teachers Melanie Musulin, Laura Gibson and Shelly Lewis.

Four Beachwood teams - two each from Hilltop Elementary School and Beachwood Middle School - are headed to the state Destination ImagiNation Tournament after finishing in first place in their respective age divisions and competitions at last month’s regional tournament. The state competition is in Mount Vernon on April 20.

Twelve Beachwood teams participated - eight from Hilltop and four from BMS, with 10 of the teams placing fourth or higher.

Destination Imagination is an educational program in which student teams solve open-ended challenges and present their solutions at tournaments. In working to solve challenges, the teams learn important life skills like time management, collaboration, conflict resolution, and creative and critical thinking.

Hilltop’s fourth grade Clar-Isaacson team placed first in its “Wind Visible” challenge, which explored the science of wind energy. The fifth grade Jung-Malul team won its “In the Zone” challenge, an

For the second consecutive year, Beachwood High Senior senior Jessica Gill is the Speech and Debate state champion for Humorous Interpretation of Literature. She took the title at the Ohio High School Speech League state tournament, Feb. 28 -March 2, in Youngstown, where overall, Beachwood’s team took eighth place in the state.

Congressional debaters Beth Moses, Anshika Niraj and Varun Jambunath each made the final round of debate. Moses placed second and Niraj fourth in a field of 167 Congressional debaters. The Public Forum Debate team of Wooyoung Lee and Max Yanowitz earned a winning record, made it to the double-octafinal round, and ultimately placed in the top 30 in the state.

Beachwood’s Four 1st Place DI Teams Headed for States

assignment featuring vehicles that blended creativity with technical know-how.

BMS’s seventh grade Adelman-Rodriguez team placed first in its fine arts challenge, “In Disguise.” They also won a Renaissance Award for outstanding design, engineering, execution and performance. This award is given to teams that demonstrate extraordinary amounts of effort and preparation in their solution, or are exceptional entertainers. BMS’s eighth grade Waxman-Lenz team placed first in its challenge, a middle school level of “Wind Visible.”

The 7th grade DiVi team won first place in the middle school “In Disguise” competition.

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Four BHS Students Earn Perfect ACT ScoresTwo more BHS students - juniors Scott Arkin and Jacqueline Reu - have earned top composite perfect ACT scores, joining seniors Graham Gobieski and Aaron Shifrin who each scored 36 earlier this year. Nationally, roughly one-tenth of 1 percent earn a top score annually - or one in 1,000 students. Just over 200 BHS current juniors and seniors have taken the ACT. The ACT consists of tests in English, mathematics, reading and science. Each test is scored on a scale of 1-36, and a student’s composite score is the average of the four test scores.

Jessie Gill Repeats as Speech & Debate State Champion

5th Graders Take Top Honors at Local Math Contest

Beachwood’s two fifth grade teams were:

Serpents: Richard Han, Bridget Lee, Shira Malul, Tal Yankevich

Power Pencils: Gabe Colmenares, Parker Gill, Priyanka Shrestha, Stephanie Yen

Beachwood High School junior Zach Davis scored in the top 1 percent of all students nationwide on the recent American Mathematics Competitions 12th grade exam, and has qualified to take the American Invitational Mathematics Exam. The AMC-12 and AMC-10 math contests are 75-minute exams taken by all Honors and AP math students at Beachwood High School and

10th Grade AMC:Zhonghan Li, 10th gradeKaustav Malik, 10th gradeRyan Reilly, 10th grade

BHS Junior Aces National 12th Grade Math Exam

Zach Davis Pictured left to right: Varun Jambunath, Beth Moses, Anshika Niraj and Jessica Gill

The Four Teams Headed to the state tournament:

The Four Wonderwinds (Grade 4)Competition: WindVisibleStudents: Lauren Clar, Emily Isaacson, Sanjana Murthy, Linda YuParent Coaches: Karen Rosenblum, Alec Isaacson

Elementary Team (Grade 5)Competition: In The ZoneStudents: Richard Han, Erika Jung, Isaac Kantarovich, Bridget Lee, Shira Malul, Nihil MuraliParent Coaches: Gali Malul, Gene Jung

DiVi (Grade 7)Competition: In DisguiseStudents: Olivia Adelman, Abbey Brewer, Gaby Rodriguez, Lily Steiger, Morgan TuckerParent Coaches: Laura Adelman, Maria Anzola

Middle School Team (Grade 8)Competition: WindVisibleStudents: Andie Cohen, Julia Warner, Sean Waxman-Lenz, Jason Wu, Yuke ZhengParent Coach: Michael Waxman-Lenz

12th Grade AMC:Zach Davis, 11th gradeAmit Flank, 11th gradeMax Yanowitz, 12th grade

thousands of high schools across the United States. Juniors and seniors take the AMC 12 and sophomores and freshmen take the AMC 10. In the past two years, students have not been permitted to use calculators on these exams. Beachwood’s top performers were:

Cleveland Hopkins International Airport’s Youth Art Gallery has selected artwork by BHS Advanced Art student Tanner Eitman for a special art show. Her linocut printmaking project pictured on the left will appear in the airport’s Fur, Fins & Feathered Friends exhibit that is on display through July 31.

Power Pencils

Serpents

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Musicians from Beachwood Middle School and Beachwood High School earned exceptional ratings at their respective recent Ohio Music Education Association’s Solo and Ensemble Contests for band, choir and orchestra students. Eight BHS students earned the highest possible rating while performing music with the highest degree difficulty, while 19 BMS students earned a 1 rating.

For high school students, an “A” music designation indicates the complexity of the music performed is the most rigorous and challenging materials, while “1” ratings are reserved for truly outstanding performances with very few technical errors and exemplifying a truly musical expression. Thirty-one BHS and 32 BMS students participated.

BHS students who earned 1 ratings performing A-rated music:

Kiran Bangalore, violin duetJosh Carno-Harf, cello duetPaul Corty cello duetAndrew Hartstein, tuba soloJori Holloway, cello soloBingqing Hu, violin soloJon Sender, violin duetEmily Topilow, violin solo

Aryeh Carmi, piano soloMikayla Carno-Harf, string trioZoe Flate, woodwind duetOlivia Hahnemann-Gilbert, string trioJacqueline Joo, string trioJacqueline Joo, violin soloChaeHee Lee, violin duetEsther Millas, cello duetMeghan Opre, cello duet

Natalie Patten, woodwind duetMaria Perilla, violin soloAnkita Prasad, string trioLeah Roter, piano soloLeah Roter, string trioJack Spero, snare drum soloArielle Tindel, piano soloArielle Tindel, string trioJieun Yang, violin soloAllen Zhu, violin duet

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The Excel TECC Culinary Arts team at Beachwood High School cooked up several awards this winter, winning numerous accolades in state and regional competitions.

A team of four Excel TECC Culinary Arts seniors placed third in the state out of 24 teams at the Ohio ProStart Invitational tournament, sponsored by the National Restaurant Association. Peaches Promploy (Captain), Zack Hizer (Co-Captain), Joshalyn Coleman and Rachel Kowalski prepared a three-course offering, starting with a creamy mushroom ragout with crispy herbed polenta, followed by salmon with lemon beurre blanc over cavatelli, butternut squash, kale, asparagus and pancetta. The meal was capped with an apple flower served with oatmeal walnut tuile, mascarpone whipped cream and

Beachwood Middle School’s 7th and 8th grade orchestras, under the direction of Lisa Goldman and Noel Bliss, presented a polished performance and demonstration rehearsal on Friday, March 8, as part of the 2012-2013 “Fab Friday” series sponsored by the Kent State University Hugh A. Glauser School of Music Division of Bands and Music Education. ‘Fab Friday’ programs bring talented school instrumental music groups to the Kent State University campus to work with conducting staff, applied faculty, graduate assistants, and graduate and undergraduate students. With this experience, students get the opportunity to

refine their playing skills and prepare for concert or large-group adjudicated events.

Musicians Shine at OMEA Solo & Ensemble Contests

BMS Orchestra Spends ‘Fab Friday’ at KSU

Culinary Students Win Awards at Recent Competitions

caramel sauce. Peaches Promploy’s slicing and dicing dexterity was also recognized, as she won an award for “best knife skills.”

Junior Summer Kolt and senior Ryan dela Vega received gold medals for their seven-layer Dobos torte and chocolate-almond coconut cake at the FCCLA-Ohio Association’s regional tournament in March. They will compete in the FCCLA-Ohio state competition in April.

In the same competition’s Culinary category, a team of juniors – Siana Doss, Charles Jonayon and Mackenzie Steels – took home a silver medal with their presentation of spring mix salad with raspberry vinaigrette, chicken veloute with mashed potatoes, sauteed and julienned squash and green beans and strawberry napoleon triangles for dessert.

Seventeen of 18 Beachwood students from the Excel TECC Early Childhood Education program earned gold medals in the Family, Career and Community Leaders of America, Ohio Association’s regional competition in March. One student earned a silver medal, while 15 received scores high enough to qualify for the FCCLA-Ohio state competition in April. Early Childhood Education teams compete based on challenges usually found in the classroom, such as scheduling assignments and activities, child assessment, behavior management, health & safety and managing parent relationships.

Early Childhood Education Students Qualify for States

In March, Hilltop families were treated to an evening of student performances from around the world, highlighting culture and family traditions. For Hilltop’s Multicultural Night Celebration, students created flags representing their country of origin or a family tradition, along with a family heritage project.

Third grader Sanjanasri Vedavyas and eighth grader Swathi Srinivasan

BMS students who earned 1 ratings: