GS Faculty Receive Awards for Exceptional Service

On Tuesday, May 22nd the 2012 LLAHPERD Banquet was held at the Lancaster Tennis and Yacht Club. ELANCO teachers, Mark Intoccia and Julie Groft received awards for their exceptional service to the profession. Mark, who will be retiring this year from Brecknock elementary school after 34 years, was recognized for his years of service. Julie Groft, a current high school health and physical educator was awarded High School Teacher of the Year. Former ELANCO teacher, Nancy White received the Arnold Fink Award for her service to the profession as a visionary leader in the health and physical education field.  Congratulations to the wonderful professionals in our ELANCO district!

Angela Rogozin Chosen for Congressional Art Competition

Angela Rogozin was chosen as one of three runners up in the Congressional Art Competition.  Her winning artwork will hang in Congressman Joseph Pitts’ Washington D.C. office for one full year.

All student entries will be on display at the Lancaster Museum of Art through May 31, 2012.  The museum is located on 135 North Lime Street in Lancaster.

Congratulations to Angela and all of our Garden Spot high school students who were chosen to participate in the competition!

Students Selected for Congressional Art Competition

 Congratulations!

… to our students selected to participate in the 2012 Congressional Art Competition.

The Lancaster Competition is hosted

by Congressman Joseph R. Pitts.

(Photo:  Emily Glick)

 

 

Garden Spot students selected to exhibit in this year’s Congressional Art Competition are:

Photography:  Emily Glick, Anna Keens, Micoleen Schonour and Nancy Wanner;

Two Dimensional Art:  Tom Eby, Hannah Farber, Katie Fitz, Shannon O’Malley, Nathan Phillips, Angela Rogozin and Micoleen Schonour.

(Drawing:  Shannon O’Malley)

The students were selected by their teachers, Todd Reitnouer, Digital Photography and Sandy Cooper and Toni Myers, Two Dimensional Art.   Individual student work was chosen on the basis of quality, skill and creativity.

One winning student’s artwork will be chosen from Lancaster County and will hang in the Cannon Tunnel to the United States Capitol Building for one full year.  Students chosen as runners up will have their work displayed in Congressman Joseph R. Pitts’ local offices.

All student work from Lancaster County will be on display at the Lancaster Museum of Art from May 12 – May 31, 2012.

Thank you to Congressman Joseph R. Pitts for hosting the Congressional Art Competition, 2012!

(Photo – right:  Nancy Wanner)

(Collage – below:  Angela Rogozin)