Crestview Local School District Message from the Superintendent On May 18 th , the Crestview Alumni Association held their annual Distinguished Alumni Hall of Fame Banquet and Recognition ceremony. The banquet provides the Alumni Association’s annual meeting with the opportunity to recognize the accomplishments of distinguished Alumni from the New Waterford School District, the Fairfield School District the Fairfield- Waterford School District and the Crestview Local School District. This year, five (5) new members were inducted into the Crestview Distinguished Hall of Fame. The new inductees were: Mr. Charles Koch, Class of 1942 (New Waterford High School) Mr. Robert Reash, Class of 1941 (Fairfield High School) Mr. Richard Reash, Class of 1941 (Fairfield High School) Mr. Ralph Papania, Class of 1936 (New Waterford High School) Dr. Heather Strawbridge, Class of 1996 (Crestview High School) The pictures of the new inductees have been enshrined in the Hall of Fame wall in the Performing Arts Center. In addition to the recognition of the new Hall of Fame members, the Alumni Association presented scholarships of $1000 each to seven seniors. The seniors receiving scholarships were: Amber Biser Erin Guy Alexis Marnejon Morgan Newbauer Chelsea Phillips Meredith Polen Courtney Waters Over the years, the Alumni Association has presented over $100,000 in scholarships to graduating seniors to help them defray the cost of their college education. This year, the Alumni Association also continued the tradition of recognizing the 50 th anniversary class. This year the featured class was the class of 1963. In addition to their recognition at the Alumni Banquet, the Class of ’63 was also recognized at the high school commencement program with seven members in attendance. John Dilling, Superintendent June, 2013
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Crestview Local School District
Message from the Superintendent
On May 18th, the Crestview Alumni Association held their annual
Distinguished Alumni Hall of Fame Banquet and Recognition ceremony. The
banquet provides the Alumni Association’s annual meeting with the
opportunity to recognize the accomplishments of distinguished Alumni from
the New Waterford School District, the Fairfield School District the Fairfield-
Waterford School District and the Crestview Local School District. This year, five (5) new members were
inducted into the Crestview Distinguished Hall of Fame. The new inductees were:
Mr. Charles Koch, Class of 1942 (New Waterford High School)
Mr. Robert Reash, Class of 1941 (Fairfield High School)
Mr. Richard Reash, Class of 1941 (Fairfield High School)
Mr. Ralph Papania, Class of 1936 (New Waterford High School)
Dr. Heather Strawbridge, Class of 1996 (Crestview High School)
The pictures of the new inductees have been enshrined in the Hall of Fame wall in the Performing
Arts Center. In addition to the recognition of the new Hall of Fame members, the Alumni Association
presented scholarships of $1000 each to seven seniors. The seniors receiving scholarships were:
Amber Biser
Erin Guy
Alexis Marnejon
Morgan Newbauer
Chelsea Phillips
Meredith Polen
Courtney Waters
Over the years, the Alumni Association has presented over $100,000 in scholarships to graduating
seniors to help them defray the cost of their college education. This year, the Alumni Association also
continued the tradition of recognizing the 50th anniversary class. This year the featured class was the class
of 1963. In addition to their recognition at the Alumni Banquet, the Class of ’63 was also recognized at the
high school commencement program with seven members in attendance.
John Dilling, Superintendent
June, 2013
Educate-Empower-Impact
CRESTVIEW HIGH SCHOOL
GRADUATING CLASS OF 2013
The students and staff extend our best wishes to the class
of 2013 for a successful future.
VALEDICTORIANS
Derek Bable
Andrew Batchelor
Amber Biser
Alexis Marnejon
Anthony Marnejon
Ethan Mellor
Morgan Newbauer
Meredith Polen
SALUTATORIAN
Brandon Jayne
TOP 10
Kayce Miller
PROM
Congratulations to the 2013 Prom Court!!!!!
Prom Queen: Allison Danks
Prom King: Dimitri Gregory
Princess: Adrienne Huston
Prince: Jonathan Kacenski
Senior Court:
Alexis Marnejon Morgan Newbauer
Brandon Jayne Anthony Marnejon
Junior Court: Cheyenne Elwonger Anna Hardenbrook
Collin Gilbert Anthony Marr
Mrs. Agnew would like to send a special thanks to the
Junior Class officers and Prom committee for an
outstanding job. To all the students who attended the
Prom, your behavior was excellent and we are proud of
all of you. The students would like to thank the Junior
Prom Parents for a beautiful Grand March and a fun day
at Kalahari Water Park.
OUTSTANDING FEES AND FINES
We are holding report cards for all students that have
outstanding fees, library fines, lost and damaged books
or computer parts, and lunch charges. These
responsibilities must be taken care of if you wish to
receive a report card. If there are any questions, please
contact the high school office at (330) 482-4744.
COMMUNITY SERVICE
Community service is an important part of the education
process at Crestview High School. It is an expectation
that all students participate in community service
activities during their high school career. These
community service hours should be recorded and turned
in to the student’s English teacher at the end of each
school year. Community service can include completing
work that others cannot do for themselves, service for
non-profit organizations, volunteer work where the
student is not paid a wage. Parents, guardians and the
Community Service Committee must approve the
activity. Students should work toward a goal of 25
community service hours each year of high school.
Students should be earning community service hours
during the summer!!!!!
2013 RELAY FOR LIFE
Crestview School District mini-Relay for Life was held
May 16, 2013 at the HS stadium. Student’s artistic talent
was showcased with the class banners. The donations
for the American Cancer Society are still being tallied.
Further updates coming soon.
FRESHMAN FOCUS
An orientation program for Crestview High School
freshman students will take place in August. Details will
be sent to all freshman parents. Any 10th, 11th or 12th
grade student who is interested in participating in the
Freshman Focus Program as a mentor or to help with the
orientation should contact Mrs. Dickson at
(330) 482-4744.
Crestview students, staff and community wish to thank
Betty McKee, Lisa Wycoff and Elwood Woolman for
the combined 89 years of service that they have given to
Crestview. Their dedication to our students and to the
school is to be commended.
Attention Sophomores: OGT test scores were given to
students on May 31, 2013. The OGT scores will be
mailed home with report cards for students who have not
already received them.
WE ARE CRESTVIEW MIDDLE SCHOOL!
Dedicated to educating and motivating all
students to become life-long learners and
responsible citizens.
CMS THANKS YOU FOR YOUR
SUPPORT!
We would like to take this opportunity to thank
our community for their strong
support of the middle school this
year. We are very fortunate to
have such a positive atmosphere
in which to operate. I would like
to thank all the parent volunteers
who helped in the school from
tutoring to chaperoning field
trips. A special thanks to Mrs. Fitzgerald and the
PTO! We hope to have your continued support
next year!
OUTSTANDING FEES AND FINES
We are holding report cards for any students that
have outstanding fees, fines, or
damaged/lost books. These
responsibilities must be taken care of if
you wish to receive a report card. If
there are any questions, please contact
the office at (330) 482-4648.
PERFECT ATTENDANCE
Congratulations to the following students who
had perfect attendance during the 2012-2013
school year:
Grade 5 - Ryleigh Augustine, Marissa Patrone,
and Madison Wick
Grade 6 - Gavin McCloskey and Jeremy Miller
Grade 7 - Reimi Vrabel
Grade 8 - John Beilhart, Major Boston, Dylan
Dickey, Taylor Jessop, Kade Meredith, Jacob
Scheller, and Austin Spooner
CMS RECOGNIZES OUR OUTSTANDING
EIGHTH GRADERS!
Congratulations to Donnie Murray and
Emily Ferris for winning the
Columbiana American Legion Award
for outstanding 8th grade students of the
year. This Good Character Award is
voted on by all of the 8th grade students.
The Archie Griffin Sportsmanship Award
winners were Preston Cope and Makenna
Perorazio.
The Presidential Academic Excellence Award
selection was based on the students’ Ohio
Academic Achievement and ACT Explore
scores. Winners of the Presidential Gold
Academic Excellence Award were: Jacob
Scheller, Aron Cline, Emily Ferris, Koby
Bishop, Hope Halas, Kassandra Seabolt, Zachery
Strohecker, Edward Tatta, and Peyton Wolfe.
Winners of the Presidential Silver Academic
Excellence Award were: Kevin Yash, Whitney
Cope, Jacob Crawford, Kaden Davis, Kaitlyn
Dewell, Trinity Gamble, Taylor Jessop, Jonathan
Lissi, and Sydni Bowker.
CMS STUDENTS OF THE MONTH
Congratulations to the following students for
being chosen as the April Students of the Month!
They were nominated by their teachers for
displaying exemplary character.
Grade 5 - Mercedes Sevacko: Respect
Grade 6 - Julianna Dean: Caring
Grade 7 - McKalie Stickney: Responsibility
Grade 8 - Emily Savage: Respect
2013-2014 SCHOOL YEAR
* The CMS Open House will be on Thursday,
August 22, 2013 from 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM.
* Next year the first day of school will be
Monday, August 26, 2013.
* Enjoy your summer and remember to read!
Kindergarten Parent Orientation/Open House All kindergarten students and their
parents are invited to an orientation
meeting on Wednesday, August 21,
2013 at 4:00 PM in the elementary
cafeteria. Mrs. Dangerfield and teachers
will meet with the parents in the cafeteria first, then a
visit to the child’s classroom will follow.
Grades 1-4 Open House in August Open House for Grades 1-4 is scheduled
for Thursday, August 22 from 4-6 PM.
Students and their parents are invited to
come to school to meet their teachers
and see their new classroom. At Open
House, students may bring their supplies
to put into their desks, if desired.
Homeroom and bus lists will be posted on the front
doors of the school at that time.
Spelling Bee Winners The second, third, and fourth grade
We would like to thank everyone that made this summers volleyball clinic a
huge success. Campers in grades K-8 learned the basic skills of the game as
well as individual and team skills.
Administrative Offices
(330) 482-5526
44100 Crestview Road, Suite A
Columbiana, Ohio 44408
Crestview High School
(330) 482-4744
44100 Crestview Road, Suite B
Columbiana, Ohio 44408
Crestview Middle School
(330) 482-4648
44100 Crestview Road, Suite C
Columbiana, Ohio 44408
Crestview Elementary School
(330) 482-5370
3407 Middleton Road
Columbiana, Ohio 44408
Crestview Bus Garage
(330) 482-5608
44017 Crestview Road
Columbiana, Ohio 44408
Crestview Local School District
44100 Crestview Road, Suite A
Columbiana, Ohio 44408
The Crestview Local Schools do not exclude any person from participating in classes or programs on the grounds of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or handicap. The Crestview Local Schools hearing officer for
compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act; Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972; and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, is John A. Dilling, Superintendent. To file a complaint phone
(330) 482-5526 or write to 44100 Crestview Road, Suite A, Columbiana, Ohio 44408. Crestview Local School District is an equal opportunity employer.
Crestview Local Board of Education
James Weikart, Daniel Simmons Jr., David Vollnogle,
Edward Miller, John Garwood,
Student Liaison, Alexis Marnejon
School Board Meetings are held in the
Performing Arts Center at 7:00 PM on the second
Wednesday of each month.
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Mission Statement Crestview Local School District, the heart of our community,
dedicated to educating all of our students for a successful future.