1st Hunter Music, Jr./Crestline FCCLA Career Investigation Competition
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1 InSights STUDENTS SHINE AT NATIONALS Pioneer students competed this past year in various local, regional, state, and national competitions offered through Career-Technical Student Organizations (CTSOs). Several came home having placed in the top three in the nation! 1st Justin Orewiler, Sr./Ontario: Business Professionals of America (BPA) PC Servicing and Troubleshooting Contest 1st Taylor Baumberger, Soph./Wynford: FCCLA Fashion Construction Competition Justin Orewiler 1st in the national BPA PC Servicing and Troubleshooting Contest OUR VISION: For Every Graduate, a Salable Skill. OUR MISSION: Partnering with our communities to deliver innovation and excellence in education by providing real skills and real knowledge for real world success. A LOOK AT PIONEER PROGRAMS & PEOPLE VOLUME XI, ISSUE 4, AUGUST, st Hunter Music, Jr./Crestline FCCLA Career Investigation Competition 1st Team of Jena Bruce, Sr./Crestline; Kayley Makeever, Jr./Crestline; Blake Miller, Soph./ Crestline FCCLA Life Event Planning Competition 3rd Team of Sheridan Stall, Sr./Galion; Tyler Quibell, Jr./Northmor; and Jessica Francisco, Jr./Crestview SkillsUSA Community Service Contest Pioneer s Community Service Team placed 3rd in their national SkillsUSA competition. (L-R): Sheridan Stall, Tyler Quibell and Jessica Francisco. Gold medalists at the FCCLA National Competitions. (L-R): Hunter Music, Jena Bruce, Kayley Makeever, and Blake Miller. PIONEER STAFF Glenna Cannon, Superintendent, Ext Jim Grubbs, Dir. of Business Affairs, Ext Greg Nickoli, Dir. of Operations, Ext Kris Kowalski, Asst. Director, H.S., Ext Mike Martin, Supervisor, Satellite Programs, Ext Dena Kirby, Academic Supervisor, Ext Jim Calhoon, Supervisor, Ext Mary Lee Barr, Supervisor, Ext Martin Dzugan, Supervisor, Ext Cindy Markley, Adult Ed. Coordinator, Ext Christina Niese, Attendance Office, Ext or (toll free) go2pioneer.com SUPERINTENDENT S MESSAGE Dear Parents: This is the time of year when my message to parents of Pioneer students includes a goodbye and a welcome. The goodbye is for graduated students and their parents, since this will be the final issue of Insights you will receive. Good luck to all of you! But this newsletter also serves as a welcome to returning and new students to Pioneer. If you are new to Pioneer, I can tell you that Insights is published four times a year to keep our parents informed of important issues, dates and happenings at Pioneer. This past year s Pioneer graduating class qualified for nearly $418,000 in college and professional training scholarships! The job outlook is looking brighter, especially for those high school graduates who are leaving Pioneer with a specific skill. Remember that our Job Leads program provides assistance to current students as well as alumni. For more information, contact Katie Stone, Job Leads Coordinator, at , Ext Please know that your concerns and comments are always welcome. I will make myself available should you need to contact me. Sincerely, Glenna Cannon Superintendent (Toll free at ), Ext cannon.glenna@pctc.k12.oh.us
2 InSights VOLUME XI, ISSUE 4, AUGUST, 2013 LOOKING AHEAD It s going to be a great school year! Listed below are important dates through December to help you plan. For a more detailed calendar, visit go2pioneer.com. SEPTEMBER 2 SEPTEMBER 12 SEPTEMBER 13 SEPTEMBER 27 OCTOBER 8 & 9 OCTOBER 17 & 22 OCTOBER 28 - NOVEMBER 8 NOVEMBER 27, 28 & 29 DECEMBER 23- JANUARY 3 Labor Day, No School Lifetouch Student Picture Day Mandatory Teacher In-service Day, No School Mandatory Teacher In-service Day, No School Lifetouch Lab Picture Day Parent-Teacher Conferences, 4:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. OGT Testing! Thanksgiving Break Winter Break, No School PERFECT ATTENDANCE Sixteen seniors were recognized at the Pioneer Honor s Night in May for having two years of perfect attendance. Employers in the area are looking for students who not only have skills in a trade but who also have the necessary soft skills, such as reliability in showing up to work, said Glenna Cannon, Pioneer Superintendent. Maintaining perfect attendance for two consecutive years in high school is a step in the right direction. Congratulations to: Andrew Bargo, Gage Beltz, Anthony Boggs, Joshua Chieves, Amber Downing, Robert Green, Eric Heydinger, Garet Litwiler, Tasha Lohr, Jonathan Lower, Kyler Lunsford, Sarah Smith, Andrew Stockmaster, Autumn Wheaton, Brittany Wilcox, and Ezra Young. Pictured are the Pioneer seniors who maintained perfect attendance over the last two years of their high school careers. GOING BEYOND HIGH SCHOOL Pioneer students worked hard this past school year to earn college credits and scholarships. Here is a brief recap of their efforts: Scholarships: Graduating seniors earned nearly $418,000 in college scholarships Articulated College Credits: Students achieved 210 articulated semester college credits at North Central State College alone and also earned college credits at the following colleges and universities: n Ashland University n Hocking College n Lake Erie College n Marion Technical College n Mount Vernon Nazarene University n North Central State College n Owens Community College n Stark State College n Terra Community College n The Art Institute of Pittsburgh n The Ohio State University n The University of Akron n University of Northwestern e-insights? Would you like to receive a pdf version of Insights via ? If so, contact Katie Stone, Pioneer Communications/Job Leads Coordinator, at stone.katie@pctc.k12.oh.us or , Ext Visit Us go2pioneer.com Pioneer Insights is published four times a year by the office of the Director of Operations and is mailed to parents of enrolled students at no charge. Inquiries should be directed to the Pioneer Insights editor at or, toll free, at , Ext In accordance with Title VI, Title IX and Section 504 (to include Discrimination and Harassment) the Pioneer Career and Technology Center is an equal opportunity institution. Educational activities, employment practices, programs and services are offered without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, military status or socio-economic status. James Grubbs, Title VI Coordinator Civil Rights, or Gregory Nickoli, Section 504 Disability and Title IX, Sexual Harassment Coordinator, can be reached at FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA twitter.com/pioneerctc
3 2013 SCHOLARSHIPS: PIONEER STUDENTS SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT STUDENT/PROGRAM MEMBER SCHOOL Byron Carmean Scholarship/BOE, $1,000 Jessica Lohr, Business Management Colonel Crawford Byron Carmean Scholarship/BOE, $250 Kelsey Chevalier, Medical/Dental Shelby Byron Carmean Stipend/Shelby Rotary $50 Kelsey Chevalier, Medical/Dental Shelby Byron Carmean Scholarship/EAP $250 Hunter Kick, Carpentry Shelby Byron Carmean Stipend/Shelby Rotary $50 Hunter Kick, Carpentry Shelby Byron Carmean Scholarship/BOE $250 Michael Quaintance, Information Technologies Wynford Byron Carmean Stipend/Shelby Rotary $50 Michael Quaintance, Information Technologies Wynford Byron Carmean Scholarship/BOE $250 Stephanie Smith, Media Communications Crestline Byron Carmean Stipend/Shelby Rotary $50 Stephanie Smith, Media Communications Crestline Byron Carmean Scholarship Award/BOE $250 Sheridan Stall, Exercise Science Galion Byron Carmean Stipend/Shelby Rotary $50 Sheridan Stall, Exercise Science Galion Byron Carmean Scholarship Award/BOE $250 Paige Stover, Medical Technologies Lexington Byron Carmean Stipend/Shelby Rotary $50 Paige Stover, Medical Technologies Lexington NC State College Presidential Scholarship $10,582 Stephanie Smith, Media Communications Crestline NC State College Academic Dean s Scholarship $5,148 Kayla Bellew, Cosmetology Galion NC State College Academic Dean s Scholarship $5,148 Stephany Davis, Cosmetology Galion NC State College Academic Dean s Scholarship $5,148 Lauren Ashley, Graphic Arts Madison NC State College Foundation Scholarship $1,500 Jessica Lohr, Business Management Colonel Crawford NC State College Foundation Scholarship $1,500 Andrew Stockmaster, Precision Machining Buckeye Central NC State College Foundation Scholarship $1,000 Kyrstan Barber, Graphic Arts Galion NC State College Foundation Scholarship $1,000 Samantha Borders, Graphic Arts Galion NC State College Foundation Scholarship $1,000 Kelsey Gale, Graphic Arts Galion NC State College Foundation Scholarship $1,000 Jacob Nicholson, Media Communications Galion NC State College Foundation Scholarship $500 Quinton Shook, Media Communications Lexington NC State College Foundation Scholarship $500 Lessie Parish, Health Assistant Lucas NC State College Foundation Scholarship $500 Felicia Mosley, Business Mgmt. & Entrepreneurship Shelby Pioneer R.H. Phillips Family Scholarship $1,000 Chadd Trapp, Precision Machining Buckeye Central Pioneer Donald L. Plotts Attitude Scholarship $500 Paige Stover, Medical Technologies Lexington Pioneer Dr. Gale & Joyce Leimbach Scholarship $500 Eric Heydinger, Power Equipment Buckeye Central Pioneer Bachrach Scholarship $500 Ashley Franklin, Meat Processing Shelby Pioneer Kuhn-Ganyard Scholarship $500 Matthew McGlone, Media Communications Lexington Pioneer Walter & Mary Kumm Scholarship $450 Jonathan Hale, Web Page Design/Programming Wynford Pioneer Francisco M. Fabela Scholarship $250 Magali Hernandez, Criminal Justice Galion Pioneer Voisard Manufacturing Inc. Scholarship $250 Casey Bishop, CAD Technician Crestview Pioneer Ruth Klenke T&I Scholarship $250 Hunter Kick, Carpentry Shelby Pioneer Alumni Endowment Scholarship $250 Autumn Stacklin, Medical Technologies Bucyrus Pioneer Alumni Endowment Scholarship $250 Ashley Stumbo, Meat Processing Shelby Pioneer Robert Janca Memorial Scholarship $250 Amber Downing, Medical/Dental Galion Pioneer Robert Janca Memorial Scholarship $250 Alicia Miller, Medical Technologies Galion
4 SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT STUDENT/PROGRAM MEMBER SCHOOL Pioneer American Red Cross $250 Erica Lawhun, Medical Technologies Mansfield Senior Pioneer Citizens Bank $500 Jessica Lohr, Business Management Colonel Crawford Pioneer Kilgore Scholarship $1,000 Jessica Lohr, Business Management Colonel Crawford Marion Technical College Tech Prep Scholarship $1,500 Brieann Johns, Medical Technologies Bucyrus Marion Technical College Tech Prep Scholarship $1,500 Nicole Herndon, Medical Office Ontario Marion Technical College Tech Prep Scholarship $1,500 Alyssa Pangallo, Medical Office Galion OTHER SCHOLARSHIPS: SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT STUDENT/PROGRAM MEMBER SCHOOL Men s Garden Club $1,000 Autumn Wheaton, Horticulture Lucas Pheasants Forever $500 Kaitlyn Shepherd, Health Assistant Crestline Orange and Blue 21st Century Scholarship $1,000 Jacob Nicholson, Media Galion John Carroll Presidential Scholarship $60,000 Paige Stover, Medical Technologies Lexington Ashland University Endowed Scholarship $20,000 Erica Lawhun, Medical Technologies Mansfield Senior Ashland University Director s Scholarship $48,000 Erica Lawhun, Medical Technologies Mansfield Senior Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation $2,500 Erica Lawhun, Medical Technologies Mansfield Senior University of Toledo Academic Scholarship $3,500 Oliva Stadler, Medical Technologies Buckeye Central Kent State Trustee Scholarship $14,000 Anna Matney, Performing Arts Galion The Ohio State University-Marion $1,000 Taylor Eagle, Performing Arts Galion Trustee Scholarship $6,000 Eden Smock, Performing Arts Wynford Stakeholders College Tech Prep Scholarship $1,000 Jacob Young, Media Northmor BGSU Freshmen Academic Achievers Scholarship $500 Matt Sostakowski, Information Technology Buckeye Central Heidelberg Dean s Scholarship $10,000 Shelby Pruner, Exercise Science Crestview Findlay Volleyball Scholarship $124,000 Nickyla Garverick, Exercise Science Colonel Crawford Indiana Tech Volleyball Scholarship $68,000 Taylor Kelso, Exercise Science Colonel Crawford Ohio ProStart $2,500 Jessica Scheid, Culinary Arts Ontario Ohio ProStart $2,500 Brienna Buchanan, Culinary Arts Willard Ohio ProStart $1,400 James Bittner, Culinary Arts Northmor Ohio ProStart $1,500 Trent Callis, Culinary Arts Lexington STUDENTS OF THE MONTH Each Student of the Month receives a $15 gas card, a $5 Subway certificate and lunch for two at the Pioneer Room Restaurant. Their photo is also displayed in the Student of the Month display case by the Welcome Center at Pioneer. MAY Tyler Kegley, Sr., Shelby/Welding, is the SkillsUSA treasurer for Welding as well as a very active student in the community. Kegley donates clothing to those in need, supports the Red Cross by donating blood and participates in trash clean-up days around Shelby. My experience at Pioneer has been very positive, said Kegley. I ve made tons of new friends, learned all different welds and, thanks to Pioneer, I have an understanding of what my future holds. MAY Tyler Niederkohr, Jr., Wynford/Welding is active in FFA, helping with the annual fruit sales. Niederkohr also serves as an animal helper at the Crawford County Fair and helps in the concession stand at Wynford games. He is part of the youth group at the Nazarene Church in Bucyrus. Pioneer was the best choice I have ever made, said Niederkohr. I ve always enjoyed welding, and Pioneer has helped me continue what I love. I think Pioneer has set me apart from others in my welding career.
5 InSights FOR NEW STUDENTS We encourage Pioneer students to get Pioneer students can also participate in involved in Career-Technical Student Student Council, the yearbook staff or Organizations (CTSOs) that offer the the student ambassador group. Please opportunity to compete against other encourage your student to get involved! students in their fields on a local, regional, For more information, visit go2pioneer.com and even national basis. CTSOs help build or have your student contact their Pioneer leadership skills, teamwork and new program instructor. friendships. These organizations include: Business Professionals of America (BPA) - an organization for students enrolled in business and office education programs. DECA - an association for marketing students. Family, Career & Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) - associated with the Early Childhood Education program. Future Educators Association (FEA) - for students in the Teaching Professions program; allows students to explore teaching through direct classroom experience. Future Farmers of America (FFA) - focuses on students in agricultural programs. SkillsUSA - for students in programs related to Health and Human Services, Industry and Engineering. RELEASE OF STUDENT INFORMATION It is important that students and parents understand Pioneer s policy on the release of student information. Pioneer s Student Directory contains a student s name, physical address and telephone number. This information will be released to various third parties such as employers, colleges, military recruiters, and agencies. Parents may opt out of Pioneer providing this information to third parties but, in doing so, this information will also not be released to any colleges or employers. Based on the law, if you have NOT opted out of the release of your child s Student Directory information it will be released to all third parties, including military recruiters. TEACHERS OF THE YEAR Congratulations to our Pioneer Teachers of the Year: Melinda Shaum, Facilities Services Instructor, and Dan Burtscher, Math Instructor. The two were chosen from a pool of 10 nominees. Shaum and Burtscher will receive Pioneer s Golden Bell Award for being named Teachers of the Year, along with a $500 cash stipend. The other Teachers of the Year nominees will receive a small congratulatory gift as well. Shaum earned her Bachelors degree from Ohio State University and her Masters degree from Ashland University. She has been employed at Pioneer as the Facilities Services Instructor since August, Burtscher attended Grove City College from 1987 to 1989, majoring in Secondary Math. He then graduated from Kent State University in 1992 with a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics Education. Burtscher has been employed at Pioneer as a Mathematics Instructor and Success Center Coordinator since August, 2004.
6 27 Ryan Road Shelby, OH (877) go2pioneer.com InSights ADULT STUDENTS RECOGNIZED Welding Technology: Michael Campbell, Kirk Kincaid, Scott Montgomery, Brandon Rickels, David F. Stevens, Matt Torok. Pioneer s Adult Education Awards and Recognition Night was held on May 30, and adults who completed one of Pioneer s 600- hour career development programs were honored. National Adult Education Honor Society inductees were also announced. Listed below are the graduates and their programs: Administrative Assistant Program: Virginia Adams, Denise Cole, April Gallant, Dawn Holly, Danielle Maxwell, Alana McCoy, Sarah Skeen, Ashley VanBuren, Kenneth Watkins. Medical Office Technology: Danielle Bivens, Laura Donnersbach, Tina Eyster. Medical Office Technology-Focus on Coding: Sheila Carlson, Tamara Powers, Stephanie Snavely. Pharmacy Technology (200 hours): Sheri Hall-Lee, Tina Holston, Denise Jones, Kaitlyn Marinella, Nicole Nickell, Chris Popa, Angela Sauceda, Jodie Swiger or (toll free) go2pioneer.com Congratulations to Pioneer s 2013 National Adult Education Honor Society Inductees! (Front Row, L-R): Tina Eyster, April Gallant, Denise Cole, Mike Campbell, Laura Donnersbach, Scott Montgomery, Denise Jones. (Back Row, L-R): Ashley VanBuren, Matt Torok, Wade Mollison, Dave Stevens.
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