Western Wayne High School Fashion Design and Technology Team Places Fifth at TSA Region 9 Leadership Conference

Western Wayne Middle and High School students participated in the Technology Student Association Region 9 Leadership Conference that was held on Saturday, February 4, at Stroudsburg High School. Pictured are the four seniors who made up Western Wayne’s Fashion Design and Technology team.   From left:  Gina Infante, Rachel Roberts, Emily Shaffer, and Madison Kornutiak.The team faced the task of creating clothes made of recyclable materials that would fit a person comfortably.  The girls made a top out of a Victoria’s Secret Bag, a skirt out of newspaper, and a dress from the shiny silver side of chip bags.

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“It was a lot of trial and error,” Gina said.  “It was one of the hardest things we have ever done.”

Her and Rachel explained how the girls had to sometimes sew in a zig-zag pattern to work with their recycled materials.  They also described how they used electrical tape as a seam for their chip bag dress.

The girls said the process was tedious and many times they had to collaborate to produce new ideas to make their nonconventional materials fit together.

“We learned how to voice our ideas without putting down someone else’s,” Rachel explained.

The girls in the group are used to sharing ideas because they also worked together last year in the same event and went on to the national competition for their creation of garments that could be worn for the opening ceremony of an Olympic Games.

The young designers feel proud of all of the work they have done involving fashion design at Western Wayne.  They believe their hard work in developing garments for TSA competitions will benefit them in their future career paths.

Rachel explained how it will help her as a future nurse practitioner.

“I think a lot of it has to do with last-minute thinking in the moment,” she said.  “I’m much more calm in high-pressure situations now.  I can think of things without panicking.”

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Pictured are the garments the Western Wayne High School Fashion Design and Technology Team created for the TSA Region 9 Leadership Conference. They created a dress made of the shiny silver side of chip bags, a top from a Victoria’s Secret bag, and a skirt from newspaper.

 

 

Western High School students participated in the Technology Student Association Region 9 Leadership Conference

Western Wayne Middle and High School students participated in the Technology Student Association Region 9 Leadership Conference that was held on Saturday, February 4, at Stroudsburg High School.

Fourteen Western Wayne High School students competed in a variety of events.  Of those who participated, seven qualified for the state competition which will be held from April 19 through April 22 at the Seven Springs Resort in Seven Springs, PA.  Pictured are members of the Scientific Visualization team that placed third at regionals. From left: Rachel Butler, R. J. Clemens, Journey Sosa, Vaeda Pontosky, and Maya Black.  Students who will also move on to states are Spencer Smith, who placed sixth in the Technology Bowl, and Olivia Troiano, who placed seventh in the Extemporaneous Speech competition.

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Western Wayne Middle School Students Participate in Student Technology Association Region 9 Conference

Students from Western Wayne Middle and High Schools competed in the Technology Student Association Region 9 Leadership Conference on Saturday, February 4, at Stroudsburg High School. Pictured are the middle school students who participated. First row, from left: Haley Estus, Julia Lamberton, Caydence Faatz, Paige Moore, Justin Olson, and Aidan Donnini. Second row, from left: Courtney Petrilak, Lena Piccolino, Emma Pontosky, Brett Schane, and Ivan Knecht.

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Third row, from left: Alexandra Butler, Rachel Tuman, Alexandria Bien-Aime, Morgan Coccodrilli, and Ryan Vinton. Fourth row, from left, Ava Compton, Jenna Eldred, Adelaide Treibley, and Jaden Gregory.  Nineteen of the middle schoolers who participated will move on to the state competition which will be held from April 19 through April 22 at the Seven Springs Resort in Seven Springs, PA.. The results are as follows: Haley Estus, first place for Forensic Technology; Adelaide Treibley, fourth place for Career Prep; Rachel Tuman, second place for Career Prep; Adelaide Treibley and Ava Compton second place for Environmental Engineering; Alexandria Bien-Aime first place for PA Snapshot; Ryan Vinton, Morgan Coccodrilli, and Brett Schane, third place for Inventions & Innovations; Ivan Knecht, Aidan Donnini, Jaden Gregory, and Justin Olson, fifth place for Junior Solar Spring; Rachel Tuman, fourth place for Technology Bowl; Haley Estus, Julia Lamberton, and Caydence Faatz, fourth place for Leadership Strategies; Paige Moore and Emma Pontosky, third place for Children’s Story; Ava Compton and Jenna Eldred, fourth place for Medical Technology; Lena Piccolino, Julia Lamberton, and Courtney Petrilak, second place for Medical Technology.

RDW Kindness Club are busy spreading kindness!

Students in the RDW Kindness Club are busy spreading kindness! A new group of students recently joined (Sean Bosshard, Emily Dickson, Carter Mistishin, Allie Pauler, and Cianna Tyler) and got right to work with a new project. They wrote inspirational messages on post-it notes and secretly put them on the lockers of fourth grade students while they were away at recess. They left a note for fourth grade encouraging them to do something kind for third grade, who in turn will do something kind for second grade and so on. Carter Mistishin noted: “We want this to reach all students and make the younger students feel like there is someone encouraging them.”

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Western Wayne High School Band Students Participate in PMEA District 9 Orchestra Festival

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This past Thursday, January 26, through Saturday, January 28, two Western Wayne High School Band students participated in PMEA’s District 9 Orchestra Festival held at Elk Lake High School.  Mason Coccodrilli, junior, auditioned on drums but will not move on to Region Orchestra. Katherine Moore, sophomore, auditioned on the oboe and placed second of four other students auditioning from local schools. She will be one of two from this competition moving on to Region Orchestra which will be held at Bangor Area High School. The event will take place from Wednesday, March 8, through Saturday, March 11, at Bangor Area High School with a concert held the evening of Saturday, March 11, at 7:30 p.m. at the M. Craig Paine Performing Arts Theater at Bangor Area High School which is open to the public. From left: Mason Coccodrilli; Mrs. Elaine Ort, Western Wayne Band Director; and Katherine Moore.

WW High School’s Early Childhood Education course have unique opportunity!

Students involved in Western Wayne High School’s Early Childhood Education course have the unique opportunity of observing elementary classrooms at the district’s Evergreen elementary school throughout the school year on a monthly basis. Students must take two prerequisite courses before Early Childhood Education which include: Family Living and Child Development. The Early Childhood Education course has been in existence at Western Wayne for the past five years.  Students receive a participation grade for each observation after they discuss their classroom experiences with their peers and teacher.  Along with doing other projects and lesson plans throughout the year, the students for a culminating end of year project use the knowledge they gain from their work at Evergreen to create, organize, and manage a two-day daycare for three to five-year-olds that is held at Western Wayne High School.  Here students are pictured with a child development theorist mural they created as a part of the course that is on display in the Western Wayne High School.  From left: Mr. Jim Kobeski, family & consumer science teacher; Mariah Lombardi, senior; Margaret  Johannes, senior; Sarah Johnson, junior; Rebecca Tomczyk, junior; and Breanna Fenwick, junior.

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PMEA District Chorus Festival – WWHS Students!

Western Wayne High School Music students participated in the PMEA District Chorus Festival held on Thursday, Jan. 12 and Friday, Jan. 13 at Marywood University. Of the six Western Wayne students who competed, four will move on to Region Chrous which will be held from Wednesday, Feb. 22 through Friday, Feb. 24 at Hughesville Area High School. The students moving on include: Dominic Corma, second place, vocal part, tenor 1; Julianna Cruz, 4th place, vocal part, soprano 2; Samantha Pritzlaff, 6th place, vocal part, soprano 2; and Brady McElheny, 6th place, vocal part, bass 1. Ellie Motichka placed 11th in the vocal part, alto 1, and will serve as the first alternate. R.J. Clemens placed 14th in the vocal part for Bass 1. From left: Cruz, McElheny, Pritzlaff, Corma, Motichka, and Clemens.

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The joy of reading and the spirit of the season – Western Wayne

The joy of reading and the spirit of the season were celebrated as Western Wayne High School students visited Evergreen Elementary classrooms to share a story and activity with children in Kindergarten through 3rd grade.

On Tuesday, December 20th, fifteen Western Wayne High School students from Miss Swingle and Mrs. Brzycki’s American Literature classes spread some holiday cheer at Evergreen Elementary School. The students worked in small groups over the course of two weeks to develop age-appropriate lesson plans complete with engaging activities and props to share with students in Kindergarten through 3rd grade.

Participants:

Ashley Vanderstad, Brody Hinds, Lydia Hawley, Noah Kovaleski, Derek Swoyer, Damian Johnson, Zech Peter, Camero Tunillo, Laura Flood, Cheyenne Phillips, Brittany Tuttle, David Tucker, Charles Lucke, Kristen Jones and Alex Boots

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Western Wayne FBLA Regional Conference Winners

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Western Wayne high school students attended the Future Business Leaders of America Regional Leadership Conference on December 13 at The University of Scranton. Of the 72 students who participated from Western Wayne 47 of them placed in the top five of their events. Of those Western Wayne students, 30 are eligible to attend the state conference which will be held April 3-5 at Hershey. Western Wayne also received second place for Outstanding Chapter in Region 22 at the regional conference. From left: Morgan Amorine, Chayni Carroll, Jacob Karnick, Hannah Roedel, and Alexandra Buckman, all Western Wayne Students, placed first in the Parliamentary Procedure event at the FBLA Regional Leadership Conference.  These students are eligible to attend the state conference in April.

THINK! ENERGY Innovation Challenge Awards

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Western Wayne High School General Science students won awards for their video submissions to the THINK! ENERGY Innovation Challenge, sponsored by the National Energy Foundation, PPL Electric Utilities, and the Pennsylvania Department of Education.  Western Wayne students competed against other high school science students from five other districts in the nation.  The students made videos showing ways to conserve water and energy.  Between the five districts there were 42 submissions total.  Grand prize winners received a certificate and a PPL Solar Backpack that can charge devices as they hike.  Honorable mention winners received a certificate and a PPL usb.  Grand prize winners, seated from left to right: Caleb Brungard, Connor Laity, Matthew Romanowksi, Maxwell Phillips. Honorable mention winners, standing from left to right: Sadie Nahman; Amber Fenwick; Sinea Buford; Mark Nebzydoski, science teacher; Anthony Zoppi, science teacher;  Nicholas Kassen; Daniel Kassen; Nicholas Gombita.