1 BOARD OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS Stephen B. Karl, President Randall G. Gale, Vice President Laurie S. Kennedy, Treasurer Gregory E. Lamay, Assistant Secretary Neil O. Connelly Melanie W. Gurgiolo Robert E. Latham Geoffrey S. McInroy Arthur C. Pursel Daniel D. Serfass, Superintendent Tina Darchicourt, Business Manager & Board Secretary Tracey Quigley-Jones, Director of Special Education & Student Services Mark Ziegler, High School Principal Leslee DeLong, Middle School Principal Nicholas Snider, MS/HS Assistant Principal Dr. Sandra Fauser, Eisenhower Elementary Principal Eileen Czarnecki, Hoover Elementary Principal A messAGe From superintenDent DAniel D. serFAss 2021 ADMINISTRATION DISTRICT OFFICE 2627 Chestnut Street Camp Hill, PA 17011 (717) 901-2400 www.camphillsd.k12.pa.us NEW ADDRESS (effective Fall 2021) 418 South 24th Street Camp Hill, PA 17011 CAMP HILL SCHOOL DISTRICT Educational Excellence Community Strength Student Success Dear Camp Hill Community, Camp Hill students, faculty and staff successfully ended the 2020-2021 school year thanks to everyone’s col- laborative and noble efforts. Together, we all continue to bring the school district vision of, “educational excel- lence, community strength, and student success” to life. The enthusiasm, persistence and positivity demonstrated in the final months of the school year by the entire educational community was impressive and promises a great start to school year 2021-2022. Resuming student learning in person, while maintaining the health and safety of our students, faculty and staff remains our top priority. For the families interested in a remote option for student learning, the district is offering the Lion Academy, an enhancement of the Capital Area Online Learning Academy that includes increased stu- dent-school connection, a district employed distance learning coordinator, and other co-curricular and extra-cur- ricular enrichments. Further, the social-emotional needs of our students, and assuring a climate and culture that fosters a sense of student belonging and that is conducive for learning remains of paramount importance. I am committed to the level of excellence that has traditionally defined Camp Hill. Our shared values and com- mitment to providing all students with the foundational skills, knowledge, and opportunity for lifelong success will continue to move us forward together. Daniel D. Serfass Superintendent
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BOARD OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS
Stephen B. Karl, PresidentRandall G. Gale, Vice PresidentLaurie S. Kennedy, TreasurerGregory E. Lamay, Assistant SecretaryNeil O. ConnellyMelanie W. GurgioloRobert E. LathamGeoffrey S. McInroyArthur C. Pursel
Daniel D. Serfass, SuperintendentTina Darchicourt, Business Manager & Board SecretaryTracey Quigley-Jones, Director of Special Education &
Student ServicesMark Ziegler, High School PrincipalLeslee DeLong, Middle School PrincipalNicholas Snider, MS/HS Assistant PrincipalDr. Sandra Fauser, Eisenhower Elementary PrincipalEileen Czarnecki, Hoover Elementary Principal
A messAge from superintendent dAniel d. serfAss
2021 ADMINISTRATION DISTRICT OFFICE
2627 Chestnut StreetCamp Hill, PA 17011(717) 901-2400www.camphillsd.k12.pa.us
NEW ADDRESS(effective Fall 2021)418 South 24th StreetCamp Hill, PA 17011
CAMP HILL SCHOOL DISTRICTEducational Excellence Community Strength Student Success
Dear Camp Hill Community,
Camp Hill students, faculty and staff successfully ended the 2020-2021 school year thanks to everyone’s col-laborative and noble efforts. Together, we all continue to bring the school district vision of, “educational excel-lence, community strength, and student success” to life. The enthusiasm, persistence and positivity demonstratedin the final months of the school year by the entire educational community was impressive and promises a greatstart to school year 2021-2022.
Resuming student learning in person, while maintaining the health and safety of our students, faculty and staffremains our top priority. For the families interested in a remote option for student learning, the district is offeringthe Lion Academy, an enhancement of the Capital Area Online Learning Academy that includes increased stu-dent-school connection, a district employed distance learning coordinator, and other co-curricular and extra-cur-ricular enrichments. Further, the social-emotional needs of our students, and assuring a climate and culture thatfosters a sense of student belonging and that is conducive for learning remains of paramount importance.
I am committed to the level of excellence that has traditionally defined Camp Hill. Our shared values and com-mitment to providing all students with the foundational skills, knowledge, and opportunity for lifelong successwill continue to move us forward together.
Daniel D. SerfassSuperintendent
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CAMP HILL SCHOOL DISTRICT
CongrAtulAtions ClAss of 2021!
Grant BayesaU.S. Coast Guard Academy, Football
Ava BrackettRandolph Macon College, Soccer
Peter ChelapGettysburg College, Football
Lila DiCarloWest Chester University, Swimming
Sean GettyPresbyterian College, Wrestling
Isabella HofferSalisbury University, Soccer
Kendal McCallOberlin College, Basketball
Broderick MyersUrsinus College, Track & Field
Cameron OchsWest Chester University, Football
Paul PariseMuhlenberg College, Wrestling
Julia RaichPenn State University, Soccer
Grace ShartleLoyola University MD, Cross Country, Track & Field
Andrew SpaanLebanon Valley College, Baseball
Jackson ThompsonVirginia Tech University, Baseball
Isabella ZarconeThe College of William & Mary, Field Hockey
Harrison ZieglerMoravian College, Swimming
SENIOR STUDENT ACCOMPLISHMENTS SENIOR ATHLETES PURSUING COLLEGE ATHLETICSClass of 2021 Valedictorian - Abigail True•Class of 2021 Salutatorian - Julia Raich•47 seniors earned a 93% GPA (weighted) or above for•their high school career.2 National Merit Scholarship finalists.•1 Global Scholar.•38 members of the National Honor Society.•23 members of the World Language Honor Society.•1 senior scored in the top 5% in the nation on the•PSAT.1 recognized as the Best and Brightest Class of 2021 by•the Patriot News.1 gold medal award winner for the National Latin Exam.•6 seniors placed 1st or 2nd at the Capital Area Science•and Engineering Fair.1 senior placed 2nd in the Cumberland County•Envirothon.1 senior won an Apollo Theatre Award and seniors par-•ticipated in Urinetown, which won Outstanding Musical.1 senior participated in PMEA District 7 Band.•2 seniors participated in PMEA District 7 Choir.•3 seniors won Scholastic Art and Writing Awards.•7 seniors participated in the annual Classics Festibal at•Dickinson College. Camp Hill placed 2nd and 4 seniorsplaced 1st, 2nd, or 3rd individually.Seniors participated in Mini-THON, raising $63,764.67.•Senior athletes were named as Mid-Penn All Stars in•field hockey, boys soccer, girls basketball, and baseball.1 senior selected for the Girls Soccer All State Team by•the PA State Soccer Coaches Association.Seniors were members of the cross country, boys soc-•cer, girls soccer, wrestling, girls basketball, and baseballteams that won Mid-Penn Conference Capital DivisionSportsmanship awards.Seniors were members of the girls soccer and boys soc-•cer teams which won the Mid-Penn Capital DivisionChampionships.Seniors were members of the baseball team which won•the PIAA District 3 Championships.1 senior won the 2021 John Travers Award.•
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CeleBrAting lion suCCess!CongrAtulAtions to:Sofia Fitzgerald who was awarded 1st place for 8th•grade, and JD Knisely who was awarded 1st place for6th grade in the Daughters of the American RevolutionAmerican History Essay Contest.The CHMS winners of the VFW Post 7530 Patriots Pen•essay contest: Regan Parno (1st place), Della Hawkins(2nd place), & Quin Decavalcante (3rd place).Amanda Lavender for being selected as the CPACTC•student of the third quarter.Masha Medvedeva who earned a gold medal on the•National Latin Exam, and Blake Mallah who earned asilver medal.To the Camp Hill band and choir on beautiful spring•concerts.The cast and crew of Urinetown which won the 2021•Apollo Award for Outstanding Musical.Blake Mallah, Elsie Spitzer, Jocelyn Little, Elliott•Stabler, & Megan Loveless for winning individual 2021Apollo Awards.The CPACTC students who completed their programs:•Victor Forsman (Computer Networking), Azlyn Magill(Advertising, Art, & Design), Jordan Baney & HaleyMaser (Emerging Health Professionals).Congratulations to Jordan Baney forearning 2 scholarships from Rotary, andHall Merit Scholarship.Julia Raich for winning the 2021 M&T Bank John•Travers Award.The Varsity Baseball team for winning the District•Championship. The team also won the 2021 Spring
Newsletter photos courtesy Samuel Getty, Camera Box, CPACTC, & CHSD CAMP HILL SCHOOL DISTRICT
August2 School Board Work Session, 7PM9 School Board Meeting, 7PM23 Hoover Back to School Night, 4PM24 Eisenhower Back to School Night, 6PM25 First Day of School
septemBer2 Middle School Back to School Night, 7PM3 SCHOOLS CLOSED6 SCHOOLS CLOSED, Labor Day8 School Board Work Session, 7PM9 High School Back to School Night, 7PM20 School Board Meeting, 7PM23 Delayed Opening (2 hour), Modified Kindergarten
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In case of school closings, makeup days willbe as follows: 11/29/21, 2/21/22. If necessary,additional days will be added to the end ofthe school year, after the last day of school.Please check for updates on the school website andlisten to area radio and tv stations.