Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Hold Still - A Book Review By Melyssa Arner

"I'll go where ever you go". 

These were the words that Ingrid told Caitlin the day before she died. Without her best friend beside her, life has become an unfamiliar black-and-white photo for Caitlin. The only guidance she has is the journal Ingrid left behind for her. Entering another year of school, making new friends, and learning to live will be a set of new challenges for Caitlin to face without the person who knew her best.

A quick and intimate read that will keep you turning the pages.



Monday, October 29, 2012

Hacking Harvard by Robin Wasserman. Reviewed by Melyssa Arner

In Robin Wasserman's Hacking Harvard, you have three geniuses who set out to hack the admissions system of one of America's highest ranking Ivy League Universities. Not only are these boys in it for the glory, but also a large sum of cash. They have the hack, the crew, the plan, and pretty soon, the prize. But the stakes might be much higher than they thought. In Wasserman's own words, "You don't need to be brilliant, you just need a plan."

This book is an easy and enjoyable read.

Maggie Stiefvater's, The Scorpio Races


Without long descriptive passages or flowery language, Maggie Stiefvater masterfully illustrates a world so vivid and real, you can't help but to be pulled into it.

What impressed me most about her writing is the strength of her characters. Puck and Sean, the two protagonists, are so well drawn. They are believable and true and their story unfolds through alternating chapters told in first person narrative. I loved the two points of view and the way they moved the story seamlessly.

This is a story that lingers. The mood is consistent throughout the entirety of the book, the story grows stronger with each turned page, and the end does not disappoint.

Every now and then a book comes along in which the language pulls you so far into the story that you are no longer reading words but watching it play out in your mind. The Scorpio Races is such a book.
 

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Congratulations Riley

Riley Ivol was awarded a scholarship by the Beaver County School Librarians to help her pursue a career in library and information science.  The scholarship is open to any high school senior from Beaver County with a 3.00 or above grade point average.

Mrs. Donehoo presenting Riley with her check at a dinner in her honor.
Riley will be attending Clarion University in the fall and we wish her the best of luck.


Monday, May 14, 2012

PERFECT ATTENDANCE AT BCCTC

Brieanna Colvin, Chelsey Vedro, Kassy Leinwand, Zachary Collins, DeVonte Jones, Wayne Kress, Zachary Groves and Adam Komraus achieved perfect attendance during BCC&TC's Perfect Attendance Program.  The 90 day program began on September 12, 2011 and ended February 27, 2012.  These eight students were recognized at BCC&TC's Perfect Attendance Brunch on April 18th.

Congratulations to all on a great work ethic!

"Music is a more potent instrument than any other because rythm and harmony find their way into the inward places of the soul" - Plato-


Friday, May 11, 2012

CV Brings home 1st, 2nd, and 6th Place At The Beaver County Envirothon

The first place team members are Matthew Kline, Matthew Colaluca, Levi Johnson, Levi Seese, and David Shipman.   

They will now move on to the State Envirothon which will be held at the University of Pittsburgh-Johnstown Campus later this month. 


Finishing closely behind them in second place was the team of Jocelyn Sudar, Valeriya Bowen, Mikayla Wilson, Rosalie Maccaglia, and Chelsea Zagorski. 

The sixth place team members are Courtney Yu, Andrew Kirkwood, Eryn Yuran, Brittany Fleming, and Breanna Nardilli. 
Congratulations to our Central Valley teams that competed at this year’s Envirothon, and especially to Mr. Emler, their sponsor.

 

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

CONGRATULATIONS!
Mary Kate Bush,
Julie Kramer, and Michael Watt

These outstanding students will be inducted by the
Beaver County Technology Center into the
National Technical Honor Society
on April 25, 2012.

They join fellow classmate, Zach Collins,
already a member, in representing CV in this honor.

Friday, March 30, 2012

Yesterday's Skype visit with Maggie Stiefvater was FAB-U-LOUS!
















Empty chairs wait in anticipation...

Then, voila! As if by magic, Maggie Stiefvater appears in our library- live via Skype.  She is witty, endearing, and completely entertaining. She even gave us a scoop! We all knew that her Shiver book is being made into a movie, but we didn't know The Scorpio Races will soon be a movie too.  (If you haven't read it yet, you should. Stop in, we have two copies.)
 
A library filled is a beautiful sight!  Fifty-two students, each having read Maggie's books, signed up for this event. Even Mr. Mendicino and Mr. McCreary joined in the fun.       




This awesome event was made possible by a grant from the Central Valley Education Foundation.  The CVEF's continued support to our high school library is greatly appreciated.

We'd also like to thank Mrs. Amy Patterson in the Middle School for all her help in making the connection for us.
Yep, Matt is one lucky guy!
A good time was had by all.  We can't wait to do it again!

If you'd like to learn more about Maggie Stiefvater, her books, or her thoughts on writing,  visit her website at  http://maggiestiefvater.com/




Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

NHS Raises Money For American Cancer Society

During the month of March, our NHS members sold $1800 worth of daffodils, wallflowers, yellow bracelets and raffle tickets to help fight cancer. 

Yellow is the color of Spring.  It's also the color of hope. 

Congratulations NHS members for taking the time to do something so worthwhile.  You really shine!




Wednesday, March 14, 2012

First Is A Fun Place To Be


Team Marauders, winners of the 2012 Battle of the Books.
 Melyssa Arner, Brook Henry, Torie Frye, Riley Ivol, and Morgon Allbaugh.
Way to go, girls.  Bibliophiles RULE!




Tuesday, March 6, 2012

CV takes 1st and 3rd in
The Battle of the Books

 Congratulations
Marauders  -Riley Ivol, Morgon Allbaugh, Melyssa Arner, Torie Frye, and Brook Henry who took first place, and

The Knights Who Say NeeKelsey Wilkins, Jocelyn Sudar,
Cassie Duni, Hayleigh Evans, and Liz Hogue who took third.

 Seventeen teams from Sewickley Academy, Quaker Valley, Cornell, and, of course, CV faced off  March 5th in Sewickley Academy’s Hansen Library. 

The competition was fierce, 
making the win all the more sweet!
A special thank you to Mrs. Donehoo and Mrs. Nowry for sponsoring the teams.

Photos coming soon...





Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Senior Band Members Place At The PMEA Region I Band Festival

Three senior band members auditioned at the PMEA Region I Band Festival held in Norwin last week and placed high enough to advance to the PMEA All-State festival.  The festival willbe held in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, April 18th through the 21st. 

Christina Gonzalez and Danielle Gonzalez will be participating in the All-State Concert Band.  
Katie Patterson will be performing with the All-State Wind Ensemble. 

It is a great honor for all three of these students to represent Central Valley in the highest level of performance in the state. 

Congratulations girls


Thursday, February 23, 2012

The books are here! The books are here! MAGGIE'S BOOKS ARE HERE!

Stop in and get one, while the getting is good!
Need we say more?

Torie Frye Publishes Her Poetry

Congratulations to Torie Frye on the publication of her poem, Colors Of One's Soul.

Pink Black Orange
Colors of auroras
All around us

Sapphire, Emerald, Pearl
Jewels and colors
Riches and Poor's
Show who we are

Blue Black Pink Yellow Red,
Are all the colors of me
For the colors of the wind is my soul
-Torie Frye-

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Maggie Stiefvater Comes to CV! (Ok, maybe not in person, but definitely live via Skype!)

 Join us in the library on March 29th at 1:00 to meet Maggie Stiefvater via the magic of Skype.













Maggie is the author of the Books of Faerie (LAMENT and BALLAD); the bestselling SHIVER trilogy (SHIVER, LINGER, FOREVER), and THE SCORPIO RACES.




Her latest project, THE RAVEN BOYS, is scheduled to be released in September of this year.





Sign up in the library and, if you haven't already done so, pick and read up a copy of SHIVERWe'll have plenty of copies on hand very soon.  You'll also want to check out Maggie's blog  http://maggiestiefvater.blogspot.com//

More to come on this SUPER EXCITING event.

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

BCCTC Competion - Skills USA

Congratulations to the following students who placed in the BCCTC Skills USA competition.

First Place
Zach Groves - Architectural Drafting
Julie Kramer - Employment Application Process
Brandon Geier - Plumbing

Second Place
Taylor Penney - Commercial Baking

Third Place
David Ciccone - Masonry
Max Miller - Residential Wiring

Congratulations on a job well done!

Friday, February 10, 2012

Jordan Mastrangelo to sing in Regional 1 All-State Festival



Jordan Mastrangelo, a senior member of the chorus, was selected to attend the PMEA 5 District Chorus Festival.  At this event, Jordan competed with students from Beaver, Butler, Lawrence and Mercers counties.  She placed 6th chair in the Alto 1 section which earned her the right to move on to the PMEA Regional 1 All-State Festival which will be held March 7 - 9 at Mercer High School. 

Falalala fabulous!  
Congratulations to Jordan!

Monday, February 6, 2012

Original Painting By Lyndsey Wagner

"African Sunset"

Lyndsey is a senior in Mr. Ludwig's Advanced Arts class. 
This lesson included constructing a frame,
stretching the canvas,  applying gesso,
and painting in acrylic.



Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Central Valley Celebrates...

Black History Month

The month of February is designated as Black History Month.  Each of our Central Valley High School classroom teachers will devote time in their classes throughout the month to recognize the impact that African-Americans have made in the specific subject areas that they teach.

"We have a wonderful history behind us... and it is going to inspire us to greater achievements."
-Dr. Carter G. Woodson (1875-1950) "The Father Of Black History"

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Outstanding Young Women

Danica Depenhart, Bronte Lucci, Adrianna Gradisek, Samantha Jugan
These four outstanding young women have been selected to compete in the 50th Annual Outstanding Young Woman Scholarship Program.  The program, sponsored by the Beaver County Jaycees, will be held in the Beaver Area High School auditorium on April 30th at 7:00 p.m.  Best of luck, girls!


Friday, January 20, 2012

Congratulations!
Anthony Aloisi
Matthew Yankello
They will represent CV
Febuary 3rd & 4th
at the District Jazz Festival
 Shoebe-dube-bebop-a-wa-wa-way-to-go!

Jazz, by Walter Myers

Find out more about Jazz in our library.
A Pictorial History of Jazz,by Orrrin Keepnews

Thursday, January 19, 2012

The Few. The Proud. The Marines.

Bailey Marken, Stone Bennett, Kaleb Martin,
Daemon Klingensmith, Danny Urtz, Anthony Vickodil
Today, the library was swarming with ROTC cadets. ROTC stands for Reserve Officer Training Corps. Our CV students, pictured left, travel to Ambridge High School where they learn, study and train to become Marines.  
Did you notice the differences in the patterns of their fatigues?  Blotch camo is worn by first year cadets.  And if you look closely, you can see the "Lamp of Learning" cheverons pinned to Anthony's collar.  They are shaped like an Aladin's lamp with the spout facing inward so that the "knowledge pours into you".





The digital print is worn by second year cadets.  It also represents a position of leadership.  For Kaleb Martin, his digital fatigues represent both.  He's a second year cadet, Platoon Commander, and Company XO.  Next year, Kaleb will serve as Commanding Officer.  He is the first ever Commanding Officer chosen from a school district other than Ambridge, and he earned the position in just two years.

 
When asked why they decided to join the ROTC program, Anthony and Stone both agreed, they wanted to "get a taste of it" before actual boot camp.  Bailey learned about the program through Camp Cadet, Daemon thought it "looked interesting", Danny joined because he wants to be a Navy pilot, and Kaleb... well, he has wanted to be a Marine since the fifth grade.

The U.S.Marine Corps is steeped in tradition and the cadets have much to learn.  Through that learning though, a sense of pride emerges.  Kaleb said, "What I like most is the camaraderie and the brotherhood that you are accepted into, the common views and discipline, and the responsibility I am given."  Kaleb also enjoys the civic service events they do to "give back", especially with the Veterans. The hardest part, he said, "Is dealing with the 'Knuckleheads' and remembering all of the knowledge."

So the next time you recite the Pledge of Allegiance, please, stand up tall, say the words with pride, and then take a moment to give thanks for the brave men and women who serve our Country.

If you'd like to learn more about the Marines check out the book, Flags Of Our Fathers, in the library.

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

CV Students Selected For Regional Band

Last week, Three CV students were selected to participate in Regional Band. 

CONGRATULATIONS to Christina Gonzales - trumpet, Danielle Gonzales - percussion, and Kathryn Petterson - flute/piccolo.

Danielle Gonzales was also chosen as this year's PMEA Scholarship winner!

Awesome job girls!

“We are the music makers, and we are the dreamers of dreams.”
Roald Dahl

Friday, January 13, 2012

CONGRATULATIONS, JUNIORS! Winners of the Penny Wars

We called it and, as it turns out, the juniors really were the ones to beat!
Here's the breakdown:

Sophomores took 4th place with a total of 1,496 points, or $20.04
Freshman class took 3rd with a total of 1,412 points, or $37.62
Seniors took 2nd place with a total of 1,622 points, or $60.48
And the Juniors kicked it with a total of 4,137 points, or $151.71

Total amount raised for Children's Hospital $269.85!
(With pennies... who knew!)

A special THANK YOU to Mrs. Whipkey and all the CV students and staff who participated. 

Never underestimate the power of one penny (or person)!

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Abracadabra!


Words really are magic... find it in a book.

Graduation Projects

Just a reminder to our seniors...
You will be presenting your projects in 15 weeks.

Ski Trip to Peak N Peak, New York

Attention all skiers and snowboarders – the first ski trip of the season is set for Sunday Jan 22nd to Peak n Peak New York.  Permission forms are available outside of Mrs. Whipkey’s room NA105 and all forms and money must be turned in no later than Tuesday Jan 17th

Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow...