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SHORELINESHORELINETHE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER OF SHORE REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL - WINTER/SPRING 2014
Monmouth Park Highway 36West Long Branch, NJ 07764(732) 222 - 9300 (Phone)(732) 222 - 8849 (Fax)www.shoreregional.org
Monmouth Beach Oceanport
Sea BrightWest Long Branch
Athletics don’t just build athletic
ability at Shore Regional
High School.
• Leadership and sportsmanship
• Skill building and teamwork
• Grace in victory and in defeat
• Respect for others
and for the game.
All of these are components
of the learning experience for
student-athletes and fans who
proudly wear Shore Regional on
their jerseys, jackets and hearts.
One of the most valuable
members of the Shore Regional
High School football team last
season never caught a pass,
gained a yard, completed a
tackle or scored a point for the
Blue Devils.
James Danskin, a 16-year-old
sophomore, was given the
Unsung Hero Award from the
Shore Chapter of the New Jersey
Football Officials Association.
“I met James on the sidelines,
his task was to manage the
game balls,” Shore Chapter
representative Steven Kozusko
said. “He did flawlessly. James has
had to deal with a traumatic injury
since birth. We decided James was
more than deserving.” Danksin, an
Oceanport Resident, is the team’s
only listed student manager.
“I help the team out, I’m like a
coach,” Danskin said. “I do it to
hang out with my friends and
to know the coaches a little
better.” Indeed, his experiences
on the football sidelines has
established him as a go-to guy
with his teammates. Students
look towards him as an example
of support and loyalty.
“I was affected by James's
positive attitude and his
commitment to the task, but
mostly by his enthusiasm,”
Kozusko said. “He
has a special repoire
with anyone he has
to deal with. He’s
done a fabulous job.
James embodies the definition
and meaning of
this award.”
Harry Chebookjian, Shore
Regional High School’s
Assistant Principal of Athletics,
acknowledged Danskin’s impact.
“He’s just a great kid to be
around,” Chebookjian said. “The
way the team and coaches
interact with him is something
special to see, he’s fun loving and
he has a great heart.”
The Unsung Hero Award, funded
by the Manasquan Elks Club
was created in 2005 to honor
football players and students
who show dedication in the face
of adversity.
The Unsung Hero Award
Each year one senior student is recognized
for his or her caring and compassion to a
cause, group or program during their high
school career. Ms. O'Neill will be honored at
special ceremony on March 20th, 2014
Congratulations to Molly O'Neill,recipient of the Guidance Director's Award
News from the Guidance Office.
As we get into the spring, the college
acceptances are rolling in every day
for the seniors. Some recent college
acceptances of note are
• Drexel University
• Fordham University
• Loyola University of Maryland
• University of Massachusetts, Amherst
• Michigan State University
• The College of New Jersey
• Pennsylvania State University
• University of Connecticut
• University of Delaware
• Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
• Villanova University
• Yale University
While during the winter/spring the seniors are preparing for
their last semester at Shore Regional, it is also a time when
the Guidance Counselors are meeting with the incoming
9th graders for the following school year. The counselors
registered students from each of the sending schools
during the beginning of January. Counselors are also
meeting with current 9th, 10th, and 11th grade students to
schedule their courses for next year.
In addition, the winter is a time for the juniors to begin to
prepare for their college search. The Guidance Department
offered two college seminars one for students during
the school day and the other for parents in the evening.
Information was shared regarding the overall college
application process and getting the most out of the college
search. Subsequently, the juniors are working individually
with their counselors to find the best colleges and careers
that fit for them.
Jon Warner speaks of this journey from freshmen year to
graduating seniors, “The best thing about working in a high
school setting in my opinion is the growth you can see in
students. High school is a time for students to grow and
mature into young men and women. From the time they
enter Shore Regional they are treated like young adults,
but we are more than willing to help them and support
them in their journey. The staff that we have at Shore is
generally very supportive of our student body. Part of that
is the small size of our school that lends itself to a tight knit
community and the other part is the dedicated staff that
truly cares about the well-being of our students. I think for
me, as an administrator, watching students come in the day
of freshman orientation to when they leave at graduation
is a great process of growth and maturing. The students
have grown academically and what they have been able to
accomplish in four short years of high school is what makes
our jobs rewarding.”
Ted Szczurek, Oceanport Ron O’Neill, West Long Branch Paul Rolleri, Oceanport Frank Pingitore, Oceanport David Baker, Monmouth Beach Beth Garrigal, West Long Branch Mary Lynn Mango, West Long Branch Diane Merla, West Long Branch Susana Markson, Sea Bright
John WarnerDirector of Guidance
I really believe that a community’s (and a nation’s) most
important goal is the facilitation of a high-quality and high-
performing educational system. An education that instills a
life-long love of learning in students. An education that provides
them with the prerequisite college and career-readiness skills for
the ever-changing, complex 21st century world.
With this in mind, the philosophy and attitude of our district leadership and becomes very
important. This attitude permeates all of our decisions and guides us conceptually in the
management of our school. Like the private sector business world where the “customer”
is the most important concept; we in education have to put the “student” as the most
important person in our organization – the student is the purposeof our school district.
A student is not just a statistic, but rather a human being with feelings, and emotions.
A student is a person who comes to us with needs and/or wants
– it is our job to fulfill them.
Students are the lifeblood of every school – without them, we would have to close our doors.
The focus of the future of education should be on service and commitment to students;
for it is our students today who will lead ustomorrow.
“The answer to all world problems is found in a single word – that word is education.”
Mr. Thomas G. Farrell Superintendent of Schools
Letter from T. Farrell As we dig our way out of, what everyone will remember as a
very long, cold, snowy winter, we begin to see signs of spring
and budget season.
The preparation of the Shore Regional Budget for the 2014-
2015 school year has been quite rewarding. The many years
of cost saving initiatives and shared services will produce yet
another budget with no increase in the tax levy. The tax levy will remain at the same rate as in the 2012-2013 school year.
The 2014-2015 budget will once again include funds to expand the District’s technology. It has been a goal of the Shore Regional Board of Education to remain on the cutting edge of technology. The launch of the Chromebook 1-to-1 technology initiative this year has been a great success and will be expanded for the coming school year.
The onset of the Chapter 78, P.L. 2011 Health Benefits Contribution Act, coupled with many cost saving initiatives, has reduced our medical premiums and the net cost to the District to the lowest cost in eight years. Further reductions in the net cost to the District are anticipated in each of the next three years.
We continue to explore every opportunity for shared services. Our quest for further cost saving initiatives has reached beyond the boundaries of the Shore Regional Community as we explore opportunities to enter into jointures on key areas such as special education, with surrounding school districts. It has been a personal goal of the Office of Business Administration to explore every opportunity in hopes to bring further cost savings to the taxpayers of Shore Regional. We have already brought to reality hundreds of thousands of dollars of cost savings and more are planned.
The Office of Business Administration has seen many fiscal successes and strives to achieve more. This office is committed to transparency and efficiency and welcomes community input to assist in providing students with the most fiscally prudent and accommodating educational amenities.
Dennis W. Kotch CPA Business Administrator
Letter from D. Kotch
: Former Student of the Month Mike Hurley. My first year at Shore Regional, I learned everything from him. Being a great athlete and scholar, he was the prefect person to look up to.
Teacher with the most impact: Mr. Rankin is a perfect example of what a teacher should be. He tries to make activities in physical education as entertaining as possible while still maintaining a professional attitude. In health, Mr.Rankin really connects with the class; teaching important life lessons as well as the standard health curriculum.
: Math League, Ice Hockey
: I plan on pursuing a career in Engineering at a 4 year university.
Emily Mitro Grade: 11
: Tom Morello is the guitarist of one of
my favorite bands Rage Against The Machine. He is
my role model because he is an incredible guitarist,
he co-founded the political activist organization Axis
of Justice, and even after excelling in the University
of Harvard, he chose to be a musician and a political
activist.
Teacher with the Most Impact: Mrs. Aue has
impacted me the most. I had her my Junior year
in Chemistry class. She has had a huge impact on
me because she is fearless. She never falls short
to tell people how she feels and she never makes
decisions by what she is told, but by what she
believes in.
: II’m currently involved in Ski Club and I
constantly play shows with my band On Your Marks.
: I plan on attending college
with a business major and music production minor.
One of my goals is to reach the West Coast while
on tour.
Frederick Koechlin
Grade: 12
: “Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.” - Oscar Wilde
: “Be kind whenever possible. It is always possible.” - The Dalai Lama
: “Change is the law of life. And those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future.” - John F. Kennedy
: I don’t have one specific role model. Everyone has good and bad qualities about themselves and I try to mirror those qualities. No one is perfect, but everyone has something great about them that deserves to be noticed. Teacher with the most impact: Mr. Labush’s period ten English class of sophomore year was one of the best classes I’ve ever taken. From our discussions in class to simple hallway conversations, Mr. Labush has changed the way I see things. I am more open-minded to things and I also examine things much more closely than I did before his class. Mrs. Aue is a great teacher because she helped my actually understand the different chemistry topics we covered rather than just memorizing things. My first period chemistry class learned much more than equations and chemical formulas; Mrs. Aue taught us life lessons every day. I enjoyed having both Mr. Labush and Mrs. Aue as teachers because of the way they’ve shaped me today.
: Interact, Red Cross Club, Students for Animal Welfare, and Dance Team.
: I plan on attending college to study something in the sciences. As for a career,I ‘d like to find something that is not necessarily work, but something I enjoy doing. Doing something that helps people is also an aspiration of mine.
: “Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow. The important thing is not to stop questioning.” -Albert Einstein
Liza Parr
Grade: 11
David Newcomb
Grade: 12
: Role Model: My role models are my mother and father. They have gotten through situations in life that have inspired me to overcome the tough times. In their lives they have become successful adults and have always been there for me so I strive to do my best because of them. Teacher with the most impact: Mrs. Aue definitely has had an impact on me this year as well as Mrs. Cocco. Both women have told me to not give up and that trying my best will get me far. They are great teachers and great role models, and I am honored to be their students. They go beyond teaching and actually relate to me and I connect with that most as their student.
: Shore Players, Spring Track and Field, Babysitting , Choir
: My hopes for the future involve helping children. The direction that I want to go in is either children’s psychology or early childhood education. I have been babysitting for a really long time so that made me realize that I love kids. I also have a little sister, who I helped raise, so I learned all about how to take care and teach a toddler. And a personal goal is to hopefully make it to Broadway, I have always wanted that since I was a little girl.
Shore Regional Alumni
We want YOU!
The Shore Regional Alumni Association and Educational Foundation is looking for
volunteers to commit to making Shore Regional High School a global community in
which all graduates feel connected.
All Shore Regional High School graduates are part of the Shore Regional Alumni
Association and Educational Foundation. As alumni, your connection to Shore
does not end when you earn your diploma. The Alumni Association and the Shore
Foundation are here to strengthen your relationship with your alma mater by
providing information, communications, and programs that keep you connected
and moving towards your professional goals.
Mission
The Shore Regional High School Alumni Association and Educational Foundation
serves to foster and maintain a loyal and active relationship between Shore
Regional and alumni through networking, involvement and institutional
advancement activities.
Vision
Our vision is to be a significant influence in helping Shore Regional achieve its
full potential as an educational institution. To get involved, please contact Felicia
Costantino at FELICOZ@comcast.net The next Alumni Association/Foundation
meeting will be held on April 24th, 2014 at 7 PM in The Shore Regional Media Center.
The home economics classroom at Shore Regional
High School was transformed into a culinary cupcake
competition arena on Wednesday, January 15th.
Modeled after the popular Food Network Show, Cupcake
Wars, the school hosted their own version for the first time
this winter. The competition was judged by accomplished
pastry chefs from Pier Village’s Cake, Bake & Roll in Long
Branch and Sugarush in Red Bank, and Shore Regional’s
own social studies teacher Tamer Shalaby.
The winning team was comprised of seniors Alex Becker,
17, of Oceanport, James Murphy, 17, of Oceanport and Kurt
Hendricksen, 18, of Monmouth Beach. They impressed the
judges with their Churro and S'mores cupcakes.
Students from teacher Alice Dean-Esposito's Foods 1 and
Independent Living class were applauded by the judges
for making unique and delicious cupcakes. Some of the
other creations included cookies and cream, peppermint
mocha, and cherry almond cupcakes.
Esposito said she was proud of her students.
"Competitions like this help students get excited about
cooking," she said. "They really worked hard at this and
picked challenging recipes."
The group is looking forward to making this an annual
event along with a chef’s competition this coming spring.
Cupcake WAR at ShoreCupcake WAR at Shore The Shore RegionalAlumni Association and Educational Foundation
Chris Okupski Scholarship
for Football to
University of Maine
Grace Santi Scholarship for
Field Hockey to
Michigan State
Matt Muh Scholarship
for Football to
Bucknell University
Matt Cosentino Scholarship for
Baseball to George
Washington
University
Carol Middough Recruited to play
field hockey
at Yale
Dan Pillari Preferred walk-
on at Monmouth
University for
Basketball
Congratulations
Division 1 schools next year!
Student Achievement! All students
who get a perfect score on their AP
IB SAT or HSPA tests are honored
with their name and test scores on
the Wall of Achievement at Shore
Regional High School.
Congratulations to: Caily McGrath,
Meg Sacco, Reid Ferguson, Christian
Granier, Juli Gregg, Jennifer Noji,
Brianna Satangelo, Robert Mills,
John Bazley
Mike Fiorello, Assistant Principal
Vinnie Dallicardillo Principal
Ellen Minze
John Warner, Director of Student Personnel Services
Harry Chebookjian Assistant Principal of Athletics
to Ellen Minze,v o t e d Te a c h e r o f T h e Ye a r !
Congratluations
A new kind of
Wall of Fame!Wall of Fame!
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