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<title>Mason and Kings Schools News and Issues</title>
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<description>Danielle reports about schools in Ohio’s Mason and Kings districts and students, teachers and parents just like you for The Pulse-Journal newspaper. She wants your suggestions and questions for more news stories. Leave a comment here or e-mail Danielle.</description>
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<description>Mason City Schools has some achievers to be proud of this week: Mason High School senior Sara Coyle was named Kiwanis Club of Mason&amp;#8217;s November Student of the Month. The school&amp;#8217;s National Honor Society Advisor Barb Shuba nominated Coyle because...</description>
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Mason City Schools has some achievers to be proud of this week:

Mason High School senior Sara Coyle was named Kiwanis Club of Mason&amp;#8217;s November Student of the Month. The school&amp;#8217;s National Honor Society Advisor Barb Shuba nominated Coyle because of her &amp;#8220;outstanding leadership in chairing the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society&amp;#8217;s Light the Night Fundraiser,&amp;#8221; a press release read.

&amp;#8220;Sara took an activity that we had dabbled in and she embraced and quadrupled what we had raised before. More important than the $2,500 she raised, however, was the awareness that she raised,&amp;#8221; said Shuba.

Coyle plans to major in Accounting at either Indiana University, Miami University, the Ohio State University, or University of Kentucky.

She received a $100 savings bond, and certificate from the organization for her achievements.

Three more Mason teachers were recently certified by the state board of education. The teachers join the ranks of a group of more than 25 teachers recognized in a September school board meeting.

The high achievers are: English teachers Emily Pate at Mason Middle School and Kurt Dinan and Patricia George at Mason High.

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<title>There&apos;s more to cheerleading than cheer-leading</title>

    

    


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<description>Mason Middle School cheerleaders are busy beavers! The ladies are collecting coats and outerwear, helping a local woman&amp;#8217;s efforts to deliver coats, toys and other items to the less fortunate of Cincinnati. Since 1990, Gail Conner and her family have...</description>
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Mason Middle School cheerleaders are busy beavers! The ladies are collecting coats and outerwear, helping a local woman&amp;#8217;s efforts to deliver coats, toys and other items to the less fortunate of Cincinnati.

Since 1990, Gail Conner and her family have given more than 17,000 toys to local children, along with coats and warm winter gear.

Do you know someone who&amp;#8217;s doing good deeds in schools this holiday season?

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<dc:date>2008-12-10T12:39:53-04:00</dc:date>
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<title>Student video challenge info</title>

    

    


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<description>As promised, I&amp;#8217;m back with the link to vote for a video produced by Kings High School students Alex Goshorn and Sam Cox. The two are in the top six for the 2nd Annual Pontiac Performance Challenge. The 30-second commercial...</description>
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As promised, I&amp;#8217;m back with the link to vote for a video produced by Kings High School students Alex Goshorn and Sam Cox.

The two are in the top six for the 2nd Annual Pontiac Performance Challenge. The 30-second commercial is one of more than 40 from four schools that entered the contest.

The kids could win $10,000 for the school&amp;#8217;s theatre and video departments.

Among the six finalists is Lebanon and Edgewood high schools. Voters can cast ballots once a day. The contest ends at 11:59 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 7.

Visit  www.wlwt.com/sponsors/13990704/detail.html to view or vote for the video.

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<dc:date>2008-12-05T15:12:13-04:00</dc:date>
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<title>Kids eat technology for breakfast</title>

    

    


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<description>Kids these days eat tech tools like bacon and eggs. Some kids at Kings High School recently earned the school over $1,000 by creating the winning one-minute video in the 2008 Fox19 Student Video Challenge. And the students were in...</description>
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Kids these days eat tech tools like bacon and eggs.

Some kids at Kings High School recently earned the school over $1,000 by creating the winning one-minute video in the 2008 Fox19 Student Video Challenge. And the students were in the process of learning a video editing program while creating the winning video. Read the story in the Dec. 4 Little Miami/Kings edition The Pulse-Journal.

The KHS digital media arts class is involved in another student video challenge, according to the school&amp;#8217;s Web page. (I&amp;#8217;ll post a link to the challenge as soon as I find it.)

It seems like kids are born with a computer mouse in hand. Many of today&amp;#8217;s high school students easily use social networking sites to post videos, blogs and photos of them and their friends.

Read more after the jump.

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<dc:date>2008-12-04T16:20:23-04:00</dc:date>
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<title>Mason masterpieces at Xavier</title>

    

    


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<description>Xavier University will display the artwork of the following Mason High School students: Jessica Brown, Tyler Fewell, Glorimar Garcia, Rebecca Kroeger, Whitney McCoy, Sam Mink, Friederike Mueller, Ossian Mendoza, Sara Olson, Alyssa Ross, Meg Roussos, Seth Simmons and Danni Wu....</description>
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Xavier University will display the artwork of the following Mason High School students: Jessica Brown, Tyler Fewell, Glorimar Garcia, Rebecca Kroeger, Whitney McCoy, Sam Mink, Friederike Mueller, Ossian Mendoza, Sara Olson, Alyssa Ross, Meg Roussos, Seth Simmons and Danni Wu.

Xavier selects less than 100 works for exhibition each year. They will be showcased through Dec. 5.

A Nov. 21 artists reception will feature prizes from Xavier faculty and an award from Xavier University&amp;#8217;s student art club, The Society of Visual Arts. 

The opening of displays is 6 to 8 p.m. Nov. 21 at Xavier University&amp;#8217;s Cohen Building, next to the Cintas Center.

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<description>Mount Notre Dame High School has a message for the community: Please join us Thursday, October 30 at 1:35 p.m. in Mount Notre Dame&amp;#8217;s gymnasium as the MND community sends off the Division I varsity field hockey team to the...</description>
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Mount Notre Dame High School has a message for the community:

Please join us Thursday, October 30 at 1:35 p.m. in Mount Notre Dame&amp;#8217;s gymnasium as the MND community sends off the Division I varsity field hockey team to the Final Four State Competition this weekend! The semi-final game is at 2:30 p.m. in Columbus on Friday, October 31. 

The Cougars (12-4-3) will battle Shaker Heights&amp;#8217; Hathaway Brown (15-2-1), at Upper Arlington High School, 1650 Ridgeview Road.

Reserve your spot at the assembly by calling Jenn Sennett at (513) 821-3044, extension 164 or jsennett@mndhs.org.

Game Schedule
Friday, October 31 - 2:30 p.m. Semi-final Game 2
MNDHS vs. Hathaway Brown School

Saturday, November 4
1:00 p.m. Championship Game vs. either Thomas Worthington or Gahanna Columbus Academy

Admission is $8 per person, per day.

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<title>College money talk in Mason</title>

    

    


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<description>Don&amp;#8217;t wait to create your student&amp;#8217;s college funding plan. That&amp;#8217;s the message Mason High School&amp;#8217;s guidance office will give parents at a financial planning workshop. College Finance and Scholarship Night take place 7-8:30 p.m. Tuesday, October 28, in the Mason...</description>
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Don&amp;#8217;t wait to create your student&amp;#8217;s college funding plan. That&amp;#8217;s the message Mason High School&amp;#8217;s guidance office will give parents at a financial planning workshop.

College Finance and Scholarship Night take place 7-8:30 p.m. Tuesday, October 28, in the Mason High School Auditorium, 6100 Mason-Montgomery Road.

According to the guidance department, the presentation will help parents:
Learn the real cost of a college degree.
Determine your family&amp;#8217;s financial aid eligibility.
Learn how to avoid excessive debts while sending your child to college.
Avoid thinking it&amp;#8217;s too late to develop a plan.

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<title>Fall out at South Lebanon this weekend</title>

    

    


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<description>The kids at South Lebanon Elementary are celebrating the season with a Fall Festival 4-7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 25 at the school, 50 Ridgeview Lane. Attendees can enjoy games and prizes, Papa John&amp;#8217;s Pizza, crafts and &amp;#8220;spooktacular entertainment&amp;#8221; at the...</description>
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The kids at South Lebanon Elementary are celebrating the season with a Fall Festival 4-7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 25 at the school, 50 Ridgeview Lane.

Attendees can enjoy games and prizes, Papa John&amp;#8217;s Pizza, crafts and &amp;#8220;spooktacular entertainment&amp;#8221; at the Circus of Fears, formerly called the Spooky Trail. Also, enjoy the Enchanted Fairy Forest and Yummy Mummy Cakewalk.

Adults can bid on Ratty Batty Raffle Baskets going two for $1.

The public can purchase three entertainment and game tickets at the door for $1, and feel free to wear your Halloween costumes.

Address all questions to Beth O&amp;#8217;Connor at (513) 494-1907 or joconnor8@cinci.rr.com.

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<dc:date>2008-10-24T16:44:00-04:00</dc:date>
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<title>Kings Poinsettia sale</title>

    

    


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<description>The annual Kings Music Association Poinsettia sale starts this week. Students in Kings High School&amp;#8217;s symphonic, concert, marching and jazz bands and the Kings Drumline and Winterguard will be selling poinsettias from now until Friday, November 7, according to a...</description>
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The annual Kings Music Association Poinsettia sale starts this week.

Students in Kings High School&amp;#8217;s symphonic, concert, marching and jazz bands and the Kings Drumline and Winterguard will be selling poinsettias from now until Friday, November 7, according to a KMA spokesperson. Plants are available in five colors and four sizes.

KMA students will deliver orders after December 2!  If you wish to purchase a poinsettia,  contact Beth Steel at (513) 683-1199 or bsteel1225@zoomtown.com.

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<title>It&apos;s NOT easy being green?</title>

    

    


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<description>Some teachers like Karen Vome at Western Row Elementary in Mason are taking it upon themselves to be more environmentally sensitive. I met Karen Vome earlier this year when she was given a Project Excellence Award through the Warren County...</description>
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Some teachers like Karen Vome at Western Row Elementary in Mason are taking it upon themselves to be more environmentally sensitive.

I met Karen Vome earlier this year when she was given a Project Excellence Award through the Warren County Area Progress Council for being an innovative teacher. She&amp;#8217;s the science chair at Western Row.

Each week, she sends a message to everyone in her building, showing them ways they can conserve energy. She reminds staff members to use fewer paper towels in the restrooms, turn off classroom lights and computers at the end of the day and recycling old newspapers and magazines.

Do you know a teacher like Karen Vome who tries to make us aware of our affect on the earth? Shoot me an e-mail or comment here to highlight a special teacher.

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<dc:date>2008-10-08T16:17:00-04:00</dc:date>
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<title>Mason&apos;s got high achievers, too</title>

    

    


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<description>A large group of Mason High School students was recognized for their academic success through the 2008 National Merit Scholarship Program. MHS Principal Dave Allen commended the students for their accomplishment. &amp;#8220;You all are blessed with talents and gifts,&amp;#8221; he...</description>
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A large group of Mason High School students was recognized for their academic success through the 2008 National Merit Scholarship Program.

MHS Principal Dave Allen commended the students for their accomplishment. &amp;#8220;You all are blessed with talents and gifts,&amp;#8221; he said. &amp;#8220;You have the ability to do great things.&amp;#8221;  

Among 16,000 U.S. students competing for National Merit scholarships are 13 MHS semi-finalists in the National Merit Scholarship Program.

Mason&amp;#8217;s National Merit semi-finalists are: Raia Contractor; Anupama Joseph; Flora Massah; Namratha Sandella; Michael Verleye; Benjamin Wagner; Edward Wang; Ray Wang; Kiersten Wones; Yiling Wu; Tong Zhan; Xiaomin Zhang, and; Charles Zheng.

Mason student Deanna Allbrittin is a semi-finalist and Kendra Washington is a Commended Scholar in the National Achievement Program, recognizing the country&amp;#8217;s top African American students.

Twenty-six MHS students were recognized as commended students.

The commended students are: Rachel Barnes; Danial Bernhard; Natalia Carvalho; Lauren Caserta; Swetha Chatla; Peter Chen; Laura Beth Ann Cook; Sarvabhauma Karri; James Langlois; Joyce Li; Anchin Liaw; Kelly Loughead; Zhi Yuan Lu; Ashley Malin; Nirupa Manohar; Nathan McKinley; Boihoan Nguyen; Ester Oh; Jasline Sahota; Drew Sinha; Daniel Sweeney; Raymond Tan; Eric Trexler; Taylor Walston; Eric Wei, and; Courtney Wittekind.

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<title>Parking diverted for homecoming game</title>

    

    


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<description>Parking for Mason High&amp;#8217;s homecoming game will be diverted due to the game&amp;#8217;s fireworks display. You can find the changes the district&amp;#8217;s website. District administrators changed parking locations to guard against the possibility of fireworks debris landing on cars parked...</description>
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Parking for Mason High&amp;#8217;s homecoming game will be diverted due to the game&amp;#8217;s fireworks display. You can find the changes the district&amp;#8217;s website.

District administrators changed parking locations to guard against the possibility of fireworks debris landing on cars parked in the student lot at the high school, 6100 Mason-Montgomery Road.

The upper lot will be closed at 2:30 p.m. Friday afternoon. Any students who park in this lot must have their cars moved by then.

Game time is 7:30 p.m. against the Fairfield Indians.

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<title>A finger-lickin&apos; tradition</title>

    

    


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<description>The annual Mason-Deerfield Rotary Club&amp;#8217;s annual Chicken Barbecue is Friday, Oct. 3 in Mason. The dinner sale supports community projects in Mason and Deerfield Twp. and the Mason Fine Arts Council&amp;#8217;s programs for Mason City Schools. Dinners will be sold...</description>
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The annual Mason-Deerfield Rotary Club&amp;#8217;s annual Chicken Barbecue is Friday, Oct. 3 in Mason.
The dinner sale supports community projects in Mason and Deerfield Twp. and the Mason Fine Arts Council&amp;#8217;s programs for Mason City Schools.
Dinners will be sold from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Mason Middle School, 6370 Mason-Montgomery Road. 
Each dinner costs $8 and includes chicken, two side dishes, dessert and a drink. Participants may dine in or carry out meals. Rotary Club members are selling tickets, so  call (513) 398-0474 to get yours.
Members of the Mason-Deerfield Rotary Club are business and professional leaders who live or work in Mason and Deerfield Twp. as well as nearby communities in Warren, Hamilton, Butler and Clermont counties. The club meets at 7:30 a.m. Tuesdays at the Cincinnati Marriott Northeast on Mason-Montgomery Road and I-71 in Deerfield Twp. For more information about the Mason-Deerfield Rotary Club, visit www.mason-deerfieldrotary.org.

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This weekend, Mason High School celebrates homecoming for the first time in the new Dwire Field at Atrium Stadium.

Festivities begin with a bonfire Thursday, Oct. 2 around sundown behind the high school. On Friday, Oct. 3, the Comets take on the Fairfield Indians at 7:30 p.m. with a game that promises Mason&amp;#8217;s traditional fireworks from Rozzi&amp;#8217;s Famous Fireworks. Rozzi&amp;#8217;s also does fireworks performances for the Cincinnati Reds and WEBN, according to the website.

Saturday&amp;#8217;s homecoming dance will begin at 8 p.m. in the Mason Middle School Arena with the theme &amp;#8220;A Night in Wonderland,&amp;#8221; from the Alice in Wonderland story. All presale tickets are gone, but last chance tickets will be sold to MHS students from noon to 4 p.m. Saturday at the high school. Student Activities Director Lorri Fox-Allen said non-Mason students would not be admitted at that point.

Contact Lorri Fox-Allen for homecoming information at (513) 398-5025, extension 30404.

KINGS HOMECOMING APPROACHES

Kings High School&amp;#8217;s homecoming is right around the corner. The game against the Wilmington Hurricanes starts at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 10 at Kings Stadium. And the homecoming dance is the following night at the Sharonville Convention Center, 11355 Chester Road in Sharonville.

But before all the fun begins, the district will have its its 13th annual Kings Homecoming 5K and Mile Fun Run at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 8 at Kings Stadium.
A one-mile fun run starts the race.
Preregistration for the 5K ended Wednesday, Oct. 1, but participants can still register the day of the race for $15, beginning at 5:30 p.m. Runners are not guaranteed to receive T-shirts on the day of the race.
Checks should be made payable to the Kings Athletic Booster Club. To register for the races or obtain and fill out an entry form, e-mail Jim or Lynn Brant at jbrant@kingslocal.k12.oh.us or lbrant@kingslocal.k12.oh.us.

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Mason City Schools has moved its Tuesday, Aug. 26 regular board of education meeting to Wednesday, Aug. 27.

The meeting will still take place in the Harvard Room at Mason High School, but it will start at 7 p.m. instead of 7:30 p.m.

Spokeswoman Tracey Carson said the meeting was changed due to a scheduling conflict.

School started today, August 20, and there is a new arrival/dismissal plan for Mason High School. Click here  to find get the plan and a color map of campus from the district&amp;#8217;s Web site.

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