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CENTENNIAL EDUCATION FOUNDATION
NEWSLETTER
CEF PARTNERSHIP PROGRAMS
CEF HELPS SUPPORT ELI LILLY INCUBATOR CHALLENGE
As part of a four-way partnership between pharmaceutical
giant, Eli Lilly; InnoCentive, an innovation solution provid-
er; the Centennial School District and the Centennial Educa-
tion Foundation, six students from William Tennent High
School participated in a “shark tank” activity to help solve
real life problems.
Funded by Eli Lilly in conjunction with CEF, the competition
was an opportunity for students to gain real-world experi-
ences in the research and development field in science. The
students participated in an “incubator” think tank project with
researchers from Lilly and with WTHS faculty. Students
learned to apply multi-step processes involved in research
and in the development of new concepts and products.
The two teams of students from WTHS had to create a solution
for simulating the Trial Experience. They had to develop an im-
mersive, highly illustrative experience for patients that help
them simulate what it means to be in a specific clinical trial.
The six students attended the Medicine X Conference at Stanford University in Palo Alto, Cali-
fornia.
The creation of this partnership could not have happened without the extra effort of WTHS Sci-
ence teachers, Steve Beal and Ignacio Jayo, Art teacher, Rena Friedant, Partnerships and Affili-
ations Coordinator, Dr. Albert Catarro, WTHS Principal, Dr. Dennis Best, Assistant Superinten-
dent, Dr. Jennifer Polinchock and the CEF Board of Directors.
Fall 2015
Eli Lilly Challenge
William Tennent Team Members
Jocelyn George, John Starr, Caitlin Hubmaster, William Barker, Meghan Izak and Julia Roma-nyszyn are joined by (on left), Joseph Kim, Senior Advisor, Clini-cal Innovation for Eli Lilly and Company
COMING IN DECEMBER!!!
ShopRite of Warminster Partnering with CEF
for a Special Fundraising Program
Thanks to the benevolent efforts of Mr. Joe Cowhey, President of ShopRite, CEF will be
holding a special fundraising program on site at the Warminster location. Shoppers will
get the chance to learn more about CEF and donate to our student grant programs. De-
tails will be provided on the CEF web, twitter and Facebook sites in the next month.
We look forward to seeing you at the Warminster ShopRite.
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WTHS Eli Lilly Challenge Team
Author Illustrator Program
Stanford Medicine X
WTHS BIG SUMMER READ
CELEBRATION
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PARTNERSHIP PROGRAMS
CEF is taking part of this issue to highlight some of our partnership programs. Future editions of this newsletter will continue to showcase those businesses and organizations who have taken that extra step to help support our student programs.
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Ann’s Choice - Erickson
Before any buildings were constructed, before any residents arrived, Ann’s Choice
was ready to partner with CEF to support our student programs. The Erickson Cor-
poration has supported our work for over a decade with direct grant funding, vol-
unteer support and the hosting of our annual Awards and Recognition Breakfast.
Their support has helped us not only gain recognition, but has allowed us to expand
the kinds of grant programs we can offer to our students. Former CEF President,
JoAnn Zonderwyk continues to serve CEF and the Ann’s Choice community as a
health care counselor.
Quaint Oak Bank
CEO and President, Robert T. Strong has been a staunch supporter of education for
many years. Former CEF President, Ron Froggatt joined forces with Robert over 10
years ago to provide support to CEF. Quaint Oak has supported our fundraising cam-
paigns, provided grant funding each year and been a part of the Educational Improve-
ment Tax Credit program. CEF President, Bob Phillips, also serves as Chairman of the
Board with Quaint Oak Bank.
W. Bruce Beaton Insurance Agency
Bruce Beaton has been a CEF supporter and Board Member for more
than 10 years. The support of the Beaton Agency comes in many forms from
fundraisers and event sponsorships to grant awards and ticket donations.
Bruce has been active on our events and publicity committee and has
served as President of CEF.
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UPCOMING DATES TO REMEMBER!!!
December 2015 - ShopRite Fundraiser
March 2016 - Jackpot Calendar Raffle
June 20, 2016 - Annual Golf Tournament at Spring Mill Country Club
CEF MEMBER PROFILE
We would like to welcome our newest CEF Board member, Debbie Zweitzig.
Debbie graduated from WTHS (1966), got her Bachelor’s degree from West Chester University and Master’s degree from Wilkes University. She taught a total of 32 years starting in Lebanon, PA followed by 21 years in Centennial. She retired in June, 2015. Debbie has been married to her husband, Jerry (WTHS 1965) for over 46 years. They are parents to Cheryl, Bruce and William and have four grandchildren. She enjoys music, reading, scrapbooking and am active in our church. She also has the pleasure of continuing to help children learn by volunteering at Davis Elementary School, being an educator at the Lenape Village of Churchville Nature Center, volun-teering at Craven Hall, and tutoring several ESL students from surrounding school districts.
“I am proud to have the opportunity to serve on the CEF Board because I believe in providing the very best for our students and faculty and in engaging community support to meet these goals.”
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I just wanted to thank you for your ongoing support of the Lilly—Tennent Challenge. With-
out your support the six of us would have never gained such a life-changing experience.
This challenge taught me so much more than any classroom lecture could ever offer. Not
only did I gain a new perspective of the business and medical fields, but I learned to pro-
mote myself and my ideas to other people. After the internship, I felt significantly more
prepared for the professional world. So again, I really just wanted to thank you and the
entire Centennial Education Foundation for backing us throughout the process.
Sincerely,
Jocelyn George—William Tennent High School
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CELEBRATING 20 YEARS! 1997--2017
Next year CEF is celebrating 20 years of providing support to our students through grant programs.
In this and upcoming issues of our newsletter we will highlight some of the history and achievements that we have had
over that time. CEF got its start in 1997, but did not award their first grants until the spring of 1998. The total amount
awarded that first year was $2403. Here is a list of the original CEF Board of Directors.
CEF Board Photo from 1998 CEF Board Members 2002
The Centennial Education Foundation Board of Directors 2015-16
Robert Phillips—President John Pulkowski—Vice President Carolyn Fisher—Secretary
Bob Schrader—Executive Director Katie Braun—Treasurer Dr. David Baugh—Superintendent
Dr. Jennifer Polinchock— Assistant Superintendent Steve Adams—School Board Liaison
W. Bruce Beaton, Sr. Lorraine Bowen Charles Martin George Fischer
Greg Crompton Keely Mahan Wayne McCulloch Mark McKee
Cynthia Mueller Ron Schumann Shari Altman Christine Bailey Alff
Dr. Albert Catarro Linda Fanelli Matthew Kraus Madison McHugh
Debbie Zweitzig JoAnn Zonderwyk (Director Emeritus) Robert Stahl (Director Emeritus)
The 1997 Centennial Education Foundation Board of Directors
Elliot Alexander Keith Bellinger Patricia Brown Steven Brush Carolyn Fisher Ronald Froggatt
Marguerite Genesio Michael Gross Dr. Nancy Reid Ron Schumann Donna Siegfried Robert Stahl
Ken Stracuzzi Kristina Wiercinski Eugene Grossi Gary Hayes Jack Lafferty Mark Pfeiffer