in LASD Matt Farrand/Standard Journal ministration. Lewisburg Area School District Superintendent Dr. Mark Mary Brouse remembered how DiRocco introduced David Himes, LAHS principal at the she was against building a new Police contacted Thursday groundbreaking for a new $35 million high school BY MATT FARRAND school in the 1990s, when the building in Kelly Township. Himes recalled taking a tour of the Staff writer board opted forFriday, a renovation Standard Journal, Milton, PA April of 10, 2015 current high school 32 years ago and wondering how he Standard Journal, Milton, PA Standard Journal, Milton, PA Friday, April 10, 2015 would teach science in its tight quarters. LEWISBURG — Parents of ◆ See GROUNDBREAK on Page 7 Tell our advertisers you saw their ad in the Standard Journal Lewisburg Area School District uosaw their ad in the Standard Journal Tell our advertisers you saw their ad in the Standard Journal students will soon officially learn player that media was recently ◆ social Continued from pageused 1 send an anti-Semitic to ◆ Continued from page 1 ◆ to Continued from 1 Harrisburg competition April page 29 message at the University of Science and Techok a number of students. competition April 29 at the Harrisburg University of Science and Techcompetition nology. April 29 at the Harrisburg University of Science and TechMiddle school page 2. Superintendent Dr. Mark nology.The Central Columbia School District team comprised of Addison studentsnology. DiRocco reported the Gump, incident, said The Central Columbia School District team comprised of Addison The Central Columbia School DistrictMathias team comprised Addison Gemberling, Jillian Nathaniel and SamanofNaseri claimed challenged at IU to first haveplace. happened about two weeksMathias and Saman Naseri claimed Gemberling, Jillian Gump, Nathaniel Mathias and Saman Naseri claimed Gemberling, Jillian Gump, Nathaniel BY KEVIN MERTZ ago, to directors and administrators first place. first place. Second place went to the Warrior Run team featuring Makaela MajchStaff writer at er, theGracey Thursday night board meetSecond place went to the Warrior Run team featuring Makaela MajchSecond place Beachel, went to the Warrior Runand team featuring Makaela MajchKatie Herman Lauren Trapani. ing. er, Gracey Beachel, Katie Herman and Lauren Trapani. er, Gracey Beachel, Katie Herman and Lauren Trapani. Participating schools included Milton, Warrior Run, Lewisburg, MILTON — How do you move “We reported it to the (Buffalo schools included Milton, Warrior Run, Lewisburg, Participating schools included Milton, Warrior Run, Millville, Lewisburg, Bloomsburg, Central Columbia, Danville, Midd-West, Mount a Ping-Pong ballParticipating four-feet across a Valley Regional Police),” said Columbia. Bloomsburg, Central Columbia, Danville, Midd-West, Millville, Mount Bloomsburg, Central Columbia, Danville, Midd-West, Millville, Mount Carmel, Shikellamy and Southern table? DiRocco. “Whether or not it is a Carmel, Shikellamy and Southern Columbia. Carmel, Shikellamy and Southern Columbia. Chris Mitcheltree, CSIU educational consultant, said the competition That’s a question nearly 130 Chris Mitcheltree, CSIU educational consultant, said the competition Chris Mitcheltree, educational consultant,engineering said the competition crime will be a callCSIU they involved students usingmake.” science, technology, and math skills middle school students from 11 loinvolved students using science, technology, engineering and math skills involved students using science, technology, engineering and toys, math to skills DiRocco to sayK’Nex how creative to design adeclined device, using construction move a nny cal school districts have been ponto design a device, using K’Nex creative construction toys, to move a to many design a device, using K’Nex creative Ping-Pong ball four-feet across aatable.construction toys, to move a students were targeted, but anor at dering for the last several months. Ping-Pong ball four-feet across a table. Ping-Pong ball four-feet across aattable. “They’re judged on blueprint, printed statement distributed thedesign, creativity, technology,” Mitchel.See page 2. On Thursday, the students were “They’re judged on blueprint, design, creativity, technology,” Mitchel“They’re judged on blueprint, design, creativity, Mitcheltree said. “There’s a narrative piece and an oraltechnology,” presentation.” board meeting indicated people able to answer that question, by tree said. “There’s a narrative piece and an oral presentation.” treewere said. “There’s narrative andbyanengineers oral presentation.” The competition was piece judged from Mesto Minerals in hurt by theamessage. showcasing theirThe designs to move competition was judged by engineers from Mesto Minerals in The competition was Product judged by from Columbia Mesto Minerals in in Danville, Thermal Solutions in New and Dyco “This act...targeted specific stu-engineers the ball in a special eventThermal held at theProduct Solutions in New Columbia and Dyco in Danville, Danville, Thermal Bloomsburg. dents and createdProduct a greatSolutions deal of in New Columbia and Dyco in Central Susquehanna Intermediate Bloomsburg. Bloomsburg. “Thefor kidsthem, have their been working distress families,on this for five to six months,” Mitchelok and Unit (CSIU). “The kids have been working on this for five to six months,” Mitchel“The kids beensee working on this forthey fiveare to very six months,” said.have “If you their detailed.”Mitchelandtree many students and staffblueprints, memhonor Students intree grades six through said. “If you see their blueprints, they are very detailed.” treebers,” said. “Ifstudents you seearrived their blueprints, are very detailed.” The atSome the CSIU headquarters in Milton with their bluethe statement read. ed-they eight participated in the K’Nex Kevin Mertz/Standard Journal The students arrived at the CSIU headquarters in Milton with their blueThe students arrived at the CSIU headquarters in Milton with their blueprints, and all of their K’Nex pieces disconnected. ucational programs would be done STEM Designprints, Challenge, funded Makaela Majcher, a sixth-grade Warrior Run Middle School prints, and all of their K’Nex pieces disconnected. and all have ofintheir K’Nex pieces disconnected. “They two hours to build the design... and make it work,” Mitchelfor students the near future, part by Thermo Fisher Scientific. The works on design to move a Ping-Pong “They have two hours tostudent, build the design... andher maketeam’s it work,” Mitchelhave to build the design... and make it work,” Mitchelsaid. two hoursresponse Kevin Mertz/Standard Journal “They of tree a comprehensive plan winning teamleft, willsaid. advance to state he Day ball four feet during the K’Nex STEM Design Challenge, held tree Jonathan Dick, a middle and high school math teacher in thePA Milton From Lewisburg School District sixth graders James Koconis and Chechen Gu tree said. vin Mertz/Standard Journal Kevin Mertz/Standard Journal Standard Journal, Milton, Friday, April 10,Area 2015 Thursday at CSIU in Milton. ng you Jonathan Dick, aSchool middle and highsixth school math teacher in Koconis the Milton Dick, aDistrict, middle has and enjoyed high school math his teacher in thedevelop Milton their work their design the K’Nex STEM Design Challenge, held and Thursday at the CSIU Jonathan nis andcan Chechen From Gu left,on Lewisburg Areaduring District graders James Chechen Gu Area School watching students ◆ See IU on Page 6 ◆ See LASD on Page 7 ed, lifelongat thework headquarters in Milton. Thursday CSIU on their design during thehas K’Nex STEM Design held Thursday at ad the in CSIU Area School District, enjoyed watching hisChallenge, students develop Areablueprints. School District, has enjoyed watching his students develop their Tell our advertisers youtheir saw their the Standard Journal serts you.” headquarters in Milton. blueprints. blueprints. “They came here with their designs already done,” he said. “It’s been urke-White, “They came here with their designs already done,” he said. “It’s been “They came here withinnovate their designs he said.here. “It’sThe beenwhole fun to watch them and goalready beyonddone,” why they’re ojournalist Today's fun to watchWeather them innovate and go beyond why they’re here. 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The students also enjoyed interacting with the engineers judging . . . . . . . . 2,3 Central Columbia School District team comprised of Addison the 4/11 4/14the Wed Sun4/12 Mon4/13 Wed4/15 BY MATT Sat FARRAND ..........4 The students also enjoyed interacting with the engineersTue judging The students also enjoyed interacting the Saman engineers the competition, who worked with Mathias the with students as partNaseri ofjudging theclaimed educational Gemberling, Jillian Gump, Nathaniel and 4/11competition, who 4/12 4/13 4/14 4/15 Staff writer . . . . . . . . 8,9 4/15 worked with the students as part of the educational competition, process. who worked with the students as part of the educational first place. . . . . 14,15,16 process. process. “The engineers someRun of their designsMakaela and posted them on . . . . 10,11,19 Second place went tobrought the Warrior teamown featuring MajchLEWISBURG“The — Prospective jurorssome are being courted, not forand a real . . . . . . 22,23 engineers brought of their own designs posted them on brought somethe of and their own designs posted them on fantheengineers walls,” Dick said. 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