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Monday, June 6, 2016
Deborah Giannuzzi, Principal
Patricia DeGeorge, Elementary Supervisor
Deniese Guinan, Elementary Supervisor
Academic AwardThis award is presented to one student from each
homeroom who has the highest academic records and who has exhibited commendable attitude, as well as
school spirit during the school year.
Rebekka Conrad
Jacob Dippolito
Katelyn Johnston
Anthony Winks
Math Award
Rebekka Conrad
Lucas Monchinski
Bianca Savoy
Anthony Winks
This award is presented to one student from each homeroom who has shown high achievement
in the area of Math.
Reading Award
Julia Carnes
Jessica Cheney
Rebekka Conrad
Sean Rutter
This award is presented to one student from each homeroom who has shown high achievement
in the area of Reading.
Science Award
Gianna Butcher
Austin Janney
Timothy McNamer
Anthony Winks
This award is presented to one student from each homeroom who has shown high achievement
in the area of Science.
Social Studies Award
Bridget Dudas
Jailene Gonzalez
Brandon Greves
Edward Sheetz
This award is presented to one student from each homeroom who has shown high
achievement in the area of Social Studies.
Writing/Language Arts Award
Julia Carnes
Jessica Cheney
Jailene Gonzalez
Ashley Scarpone
This award is presented to one student from each homeroom who has shown high achievement
in the area of Writing/Language Arts.
Principal’s Honor RollThis award is presented to sixth grade students who have
earned all A’s on their report card for either Trimester 1 and/or Trimester 2.
• Gianna Butcher – T1, T2• James Cahill – T1• Julia Carnes – T1, T2• Rebekka Conrad – T2• Brian Delbury – T1• Jacob Dippolito – T1, T2• Bridget Dudas – T1, T2• Adam Grelak – T1, T2
• Veronica Kaufman – T2• Bailey Lawrence – T1, T2• Lucas Monchinski – T1, T2• Ryan Omert – T1, T2• Gianna Palmieri – T1• Karlie Pomponio – T1• Kayla Weber – T1
7 Pillars ofCharacter Education
CaringCitizenship
FairnessRespect
ResponsibilitySportsmanship
Trustworthiness
Caring Award
This award is presented to a student for the ability to be kind, compassionate and caring, to express gratitude, to forgive
others and to help people in need.
•Gianna Palmieri
Citizenship AwardThis award is presented to a student for the
ability to make your school and community a better place, to be cooperative, to get
involved in your community, to be a good neighbor, to obey laws, rules and respect
authority and to protect the environment.
• Mishka Wilmore
Fairness AwardThis award is presented to a student for
the ability to play by the rules, take turns and share, to be open-minded and listen
to others, to not take advantage of others or blame others carelessly and to treat
all people fairly.
• Zackary Pritsch
Respect AwardThis award is presented to a student for the
ability to treat others with Respect, to be tolerant and accepting of differences, to use
good manners, to be considerate of the feelings of others and to deal peacefully with anger, insults and disagreements.
• Joseph Martin
Responsibility AwardThis award is presented to a student for the ability to do what you are supposed to do, to persevere and keep on trying, to always do your best, to be self-disciplined and think before you act, to be accountable for your words,
actions and attitudes and to set a good example for others.
• James Reed
Sportsmanship AwardThis award is presented to a student for the ability to play fair and follow the rules, respect and accept the
judgment of teachers, coaches, and officials, to be cooperative, and to treat teammates and opponents
with respect and kindness.
• Bridget Dudas
Trustworthiness AwardThis award is presented to a student for exhibiting
the courage to do the right thing, for the ability to be honest, reliable, truthful, loyal and for showing
dedication to family, friends and country.
• Martin Yasosky
Perfect Attendance Award
This award is presented to students who have had no absences as of May 30th.
• Claire Farrell•Ryan Omert• James Reed•Ashley Scarpone•Alex Vasikonis
American Reading Company Award
The Little Egg Harbor School District adopted the American Reading
Company program for the 2010-2011 school year and implemented
the program for kindergarten and sixth grade students in 2012. One
component of the program is the 100 Book Challenge where the
students are challenged to read 30 minutes of structured,
independent reading daily in school as well as 30 minutes of
independent reading at home. The 100 Book Challenge does not just
teach students how to read, it also teaches them to be readers.
Students log their steps and teachers record them each day. Three
sixth grade students with the highest number of steps are being
acknowledged for their efforts in making reading an everyday habit.
• First – Jailene Gonzalez• Second – Julia Carnes• Third – Bridget Dudas
Acme Supermarket - LEHAdvanced Band/Strings & Chorus Awards
Advanced Band/Strings Award Bridget Dudas
Chorus Award Gianna Butcher
This award is presented to two students who have shown faithful participation, a positive spirit and dedication to singing or playing an instrument.
American LegionLEADership Award
This award is presented to a student who exemplifies the characteristics of an effective leader, was taught in the
6th grade LEAD program and who shows those skills on a daily basis.
Mackenzie Stephenson
Carl R. Baker Memorial Award
Jessica Cheney
Brianna King
This award is presented to a student who is committed to hard work, honesty and
is considerate to others.
It is given in memory of Carl R. Baker
Costco Warehouse of Manahawkin - Art Award
This award is presented to a student who has most improved in artistic skills, as well as volunteers their own
time to work on school projects.
Nina Meola
DCG AwardDave Gordon Controls
•Christopher Careo
•Veronica Kaufman
•Nina Meola
•Evan Okun
This award is presented to one student from each homeroom who has shown the most
improvement academically.
Gold Hawk Martial Arts, Inc. Award
This award is presented to one student from each homeroom for being respectful, honorable,
prepared and responsible.
• James Cahill• Claire Farrell• Charlotte Nutile• Edward Sheetz
Gold Hawk Martial Arts, Inc. Scholarship Award
This award is presented to a student for their hard work and dedication to Marital Arts and is also in
appreciation of having a good attitude, great character and continued effort to lead by example and in being an
excellent academic student.
• Jessica Cheney
The Grapevine RestaurantMusic Award
This award is presented to a music student who shows good progress, completes all activities, shows respect
and shows a good example of classroom conduct.
Carmen Matarazzo
Great Bay Rotary Club
Gianna Butcher
Lucas Monchinski
This award is presented to the academicallytop girl and top boy.
.
Great John Mathis ChapterDAR Citizenship Award
Sarah Curtis
A medal is presented to an outstanding student meeting qualifications of the Citizenship Award based on honor,
service, leadership and patriotism.
McDonald’s of LEHThis award is presented to a student who tries hard
and has shown great improvement.
• Alex Vasikonis
Ocean County Personnel & Guidance Association
Caring Award
Mackenzie Stephenson
This award is presented to a student who is recognized for sharing their time and caring for a person, group or cause unselfishly and without expectation of reward.
This student has distinguished themselves inathletics, fine arts and academics.
Ocean First Bank – LEH BranchBest Overall Effort Award
This award is presented to a student who has exhibited the best overall effort in all subject areas.
•Kayla Weber
Tuckerton BoroughLittle Egg Harbor PBA
Local 295 AwardThis award is presented to a student who is a safety
patrol member who is willing to take on responsibilities, shows leadership skills, has great
behavior along with good grades andgreat school attendance.
Zackary Pritsch
Pinelands Soccer Association
• Bridget Dudas
• Gabriel Spina
This award is presented to students, in memory of Allen Chestman Jr., who have shown good
sportsmanship, demonstrated good athletic ability and willingness to participate in the school
physical education program.
Degree of PocahontasPtesan Wi Council #1
This award is presented to two students in recognition of their outstanding accomplishment on the essay of
“What does Freedom, Friendship and Charity mean to me?”
Ezekiel Hayney
Gabriel Spina
Little Egg Harbor PTOHelping Hands Award
This award is presented to a student who is such a wonderful help to all the teachers.
• Lucas Monchinski
Little Egg Harbor PTOImprovement in All Areas Award
This award is presented to a student who has shown great improvement socially, academically and
behaviorally throughout the school year.
Elijah Thipsomphou
Little Egg Harbor PTOPositive Persons Award
Bailey Lawrence
This award is presented to a student who has demonstrated cooperation, is an independent
worker, is energetic, has a good attitude, accepts responsibility, uses time wisely and
gets along well with others.
Little Egg Harbor PTOScience Lab Award
This award is presented to a student who is always attentive, voluntarily participates and always
understands the science concepts.
Lucas Monchinski
Ronald Semprevivo Memorial Award
Adam Grelak
Gabriel Spina
Mackenzie Stephenson
Anthony Winks
This award is presented to one student from each homeroom who demonstrates positive team spirit
and sportsmanship with fellow students. It is given in memory of Ronald Semprevivo.
ShopRite of ManahawkinSpanish Award
This award is presented to a student who is conscientious, always on task, engaged in the lesson,
participates, is well behaved and has a high Spanish average.
Gianna Butcher
Tuckerton Emporium Award
Zackory Triebel
This award is presented to a student who has demonstrated good citizenship.
Tuckerton Masonic Lodge #4
Katelyn Johnston
Aidan Walsh
This award is presented to two students for outstanding work in Social Studies.
Walmart of ManahawkinTechnology Award
This award is presented to a computer student who is ready to learn and is enthusiastic about technology.
Anthony Turi
Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office Unsung Heroes Award
35 Students from around Ocean County were honored by the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office and the Ocean County Association of School Administrators for being unsung heroes in the community and in their schools. Students are chosen by their schools for a variety
of reasons from academic achievement to community involvement to displaying outstanding character.
The George J. Mitchell Elementary School 2016 Unsung Hero Recipient is
• Mia Sweet
Mia Sisco!
Mia’s artwork
will be featured
this year on the
back cover of
our 6th Grade
Promotion
Booklets.
Congratulations
Congratulations to all our recipients for a job well done!
GJM
Class of
2016
Soaring to
Excellence
Yes, I can!
Open the gates and seize the day
Don't be afraid and don't delay
nothing can break us
no one can make us
give our rights away
arise and seize the day!
Now is the time to seize the day
(Now is the time to seize the day)
Send out a call and join the fray
(Send out a call and join the fray)
Wrongs will be righted
if we're united
let us seize the day!
Seize The Day
Seize The Day
Friends of the friendless seize the day
(friends of the friendless seize the day)
Raise up the torch and light the way
(Raise up the torch and light the way)
Proud and defiant
we'll slay the giant
let us seize the day!
Neighbor to Neighbor
Father to son
one for all
and all for one
Seize The Day
Open the gates and seize the day
(Open the gates and seize the day)
Don't be afraid and don't delay
(Don't be afraid and don't delay)
Nothing can break us,
no one can make us
give our rights away
neighbor to neighbor
father to son
one for all
and all for one
Thank you for joining us in celebrating your
children’s achievements!
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