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Thursday, December 27, 2012

Foreign Language News...



December is the perfect time for the Foreign Language Department to celebrate diversity.  During this month, all students learn the cultural significance of the Christmas holidays around the world.  The hall of the Foreign Language wing was decorated celebrating the world’s diversity.



 
Students learn vocabulary based on the holidays as well as participate in various cultural activities.  The German and French classes have a visit from “Nickolaus”and Père Fouettard on December 6, St. Nikolaus Day. He rewards good children for their behaviors.  They also participate in the advent calendar, eating chocolate as children do in Europe.  
Spanish students learn of the differences in the celebration in Spanish speaking countries because of geography.  In Mexico and Central America, palms and other trees are decorated for Christmas and gifts are brought by the three wisemen.  They also enjoy a rousing game of Christmas Bingo, hoping to win a pin in Spanish to put on their book bags.  Learning the words to the ever popular Christmas carol, “Feliz Navidad”, is also an eye opening experience for many students.
The French students enjoy preparing and sharing bȗche de Noȅl, the traditional French yule logs.  Of course, in Latin class, students talk about “Saturnalia” or the winter solstice instead of Christmas.  However, they do note the importance of Latin in the early church with Christmas carols.  Speaking of Christmas carols, the halls of the school will be filled with many carols celebrating, Navidad, Noȅl  and Weihnachten.  December is definitely a month when the cultural traditions from many countries overlap and coincide. 

Feliz Navidad, Joyeaux Noȅl, Frohe Weihnachten and Io Saturnalia!


Wednesday, December 19, 2012

In the halls of Red Lion...

Ms. Bollinger's 9th grade honors students wrote narrative essays as a wrap-up to the narrative structure unit.  Now, they are making podcasts using garageband. They are recording their stories and embedding pictures and music/sound effects as well. 

Scholarship Listing

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 Current Scholarship Listing

Please allow time for processing and mailing when handing in a scholarship application to the guidance office.

Due Date             Scholarship Name     Eligibility                             Requirements

High Five Scholarships
Senior planning to pursue post-
   secondary education
Visit:


January 17, 2013
ASHE
   American Society of Highway
      Engineers
Senior who is enrolling in a four-year
   college program for a Bachelors
   degree in engineering
Visit website at:


January 25, 2013
YTI Design Drafting Contest
   2012-2013
Senior planning to attend YTI to major
   in drafting
Review information in contest entry
   packet
Visit:


January 31, 2013
York Traditions
   Women’s Leadership Traditions
      Scholarship Program
Senior young woman, who has
   demonstrated exceptional
   leadership, planning to continue
   education at a college or university
Minimum 3.0 GPA
Community service
Complete application
Official transcript
Letter of recommendation
February 1, 2013
The Garden Club of York
Senior planning to attend college to
   study biology horticulture,
   floriculture, landscape architecture,
   or related field.
Complete application
Official transcript
Completed financial need form
Letter from applicant
Three reference letters
February 1, 2013
Pennsylvania Association of Community Bankers
Senior planning to attend an accredited
   college, university, or community
   college on a full-time basis
Must be a dependent child of a parent
   working for a minimum of two years
   for a regular member of the PACB
Complete application form
Complete community involvement form
Essay
Counselor/principal form
Official transcript
February 25, 2013
Clarence Schock Foundation
Complete application
Complete FASFSA
Senior planning to attend Millersville
   University
February 28, 2013
PSECU
  Pennsylvania State Employees
     Credit Union
Download an application at :

psecu.com/scholarships
or call 800-237-7328

Senior who is a member of PSECU by
   December 31, 2012
March 1, 2013
PDK Prospective Educator
   Scholarship Program
First Capital Chapter
Senior planning to attend college to
   become a teacher
Complete application form
Goals statement
Reference letter
Official transcript
FAFSA (if required)

March 15, 2013
United Steel Workers – District 10
  Hugh Carcella Scholarship
Senior planning to continue education
   toward a bachelor’s degree
Obtain an application from participating
   local unions.
Must have the signature of the local
   union President or Recording Secretary
March 31, 2013
Career in Teaching Scholarship
    York County Chapter
    PA Association of School
      Retirees
    In Memory of John Markish
York County Senior
Accepted to a PA college in a certified
   teacher preparation curriculum
Minimum of 3.0 GPA
Complete application form
Personal statement
Financial statement
Acknowledgement of Award Provisions
Essay
One letter of recommendation
Official transcript

March 31, 2013
Green Thumb Garden Club
Senior who is planning to attend a
   program of higher education in a
   designated field:  horticulture,
   floriculture, landscape architecture,
   conservation, forestry, botany,
   agriculture, farming, hydroponics,
   plant pathology, environmental
   control, land management, or allied
   subjects
Complete application
Transcript
Wallet size photo
One page letter from applicant
Two reference letters
April 1, 2013
Beth Hufnagel Scholarship
   York USA Soccer

Senior planning to continue education
Participated in York USA soccer for a
   minimum of 3 years or 6 seasons

Complete application form
Essay
Three references

April 5, 2013
West Chester University Alumni
   Association of York County
Senior who has been accepted to and
   planning to attend West Chester
   University
Complete application
Official transcript
Personal letter
Three letters of reference
Recent photograph
May 27, 2013
B. Davis Scholarship
Senior planning to continue education
   beyond high school

Visit website at:

http://www.studentawardsearch.com/scholarships.htm



June 1, 2013
York County Paralegal Association
Senior planning to enroll in a
    post-secondary paralegal program
Complete application
Written essay
June 14, 2013
Abbott and Fenner Scholarship
Senior continuing education
Submit essay from a topic listed on web
   site

Apply at:


June 21, 2013
Big Sun scholarship
Senior planning to attend a post-
   secondary institution
Must be involved in a sport

Visit website at:




FAFSA Workshop

Good afternoon and happy holidays from the Guidance Office!

Please mark your calendars for Thursday, January 3, 2013 at 7 pm -- FAFSA workshop

During this workshop, you will be given direct instruction and guidance by a PHEAA (Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency) representative on the "how-to" complete the FAFSA -- this document is to be submitted for all graduating seniors, expected to enroll in post-secondary education in the fall of 2013.  The workshop is FREE and the best hands-on workshop of its kind, designed to answer all of your questions on what must be reported on the FAFSA, how it must be reported and deadlines.  The FAFSA is the financial aid document that drives all financial aid -- federal and state.

Parents of seniors -- you do not want to miss this incredibly helpful workshop!  No pre-registration is needed.

Thursday, January 3rd
7 pm
HS Auditorium

We hope to see you there!

Best wishes for a happy and healthy holiday season!


Monday, December 17, 2012

The Voice of the Lions says:


BOYS BASKETBALL
The Lion boys team, under head coach Steve Schmehl, is off to a 3 – 1 start with victories of Cedar Cliff, West York and Kennard Dale. The Lions loss came in the championship game of the Gettysburg Tournament, where they lost to host Gettysburg by 10 points.
The Lions home court opener saw them defeat the Kennard Dale Rams this past Saturday, 63 – 31 and move them to 3 and 1 on the young season.

GIRLS BASKETBALL
The Lady Lion basketball team under the leadership of Don Dimhoff, in his 19th year as head coach, has roared out to another great start and sits at 4 – 0 on the young season. The Lions began their season with winning their own Tip-Off Tournament with wins over J.P. McCaskey 70 – 39 and Manheim Township in the championship game 41 – 39. The Lions then hosted and defeated York Suburban 61 – 30, and Susquehannock 54 – 52. The Lions will host Dallastown in their annual “Pink” game to support the fight against cancer tomorrow night in the Fitzkee Center.

WRESTLING
Wrestling update not available at this time.

SWIMMING
Red Lion Swimming got their season off to a positive start, at home, under new head coach Nate Gentzler. The Lion girls team defeated New Oxford easily 112 – 58, while the boys team made it much more exciting and pulled out the close victory. Tied at 78 apiece going into the last event, the 400 meter free-style relay, the Lions came out victorious 86 – 84.
The Lion Swim teams travel to Northeastern on Thursday, December 20th for their next meet.

CHEERLEADING
The Cheerleading team finished second in the county co-ed team championships over the weekend. Congratulations to our competition cheerleading squad under the direction of Ashleigh Reinert and Angie Masser.

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Our Condolences.

The Red Lion Area School District is saddened to hear of the senseless tragedy in Connecticut. Our hearts and thoughts go out to the students, teachers, parents, and community as they begin to heal from this event.

Resources are available on our district website, www.rlasd.net,  to assist parents in helping children cope with tragedy.

Guidance News...

Good morning

Parents of students who took the PSAT this past October, are invited to attend an informational meeting to assist in score interpretation and future plans.

Wednesday, December 19th
7 pm
HS Auditorium

You need not register for this event -- simply enter the HS at the natatorium and follow the signs to the auditorium. 

This presentation is truly beneficial in that you will learn how to interpret the PSAT scores, how to prepare accordingly for the SAT and "what comes next."

Those students not in attendance at the meeting will be called to the guidance office, beginning Thursday, December 20th, to receive their scores.

We hope to see you on December 19th.

Athletic News

Girls Basketball    The Girls Basketball team hosted their own Tip-Off tournament this year to start the season. Beating McCaskey (70-39) on Day 1, the team went on to play Manheim Township on Day 2 in the Championship game who they beat 41-39, giving the Lady Lions the Tip-Off Tournament Crown. Tuesday night the girl’s pulled out with another big win against York Suburban with a final score of 61-30. Jenny Horvatinovic lead the team in scoring with 22 points. Tonight, the Lady Lions will play in the Fitzkee Center at 7:30 taking on the Susquehannock Warriors.

Upcoming: The annual Pink Game between our Lady Lions Basketball team and the Lady Dallastown Wildcats is this Tuesday, December 18th. As the two teams battle on the courts, the teams are joining their efforts off the court to raise money for cancer research. Buy your Crosstown Clash pink game t-shirt at the RLAHS School Store now or call the main office at (717) 246 - 1611. Help paint the gym pink by wearing your shirt to the game. Red Lion's proceeds benefit Mini-THON.
   
Boys Basketball    Boys team traveled to the Gettysburg Tip-Off Tournament this year. The team won the first round, but came short in the Championship game against Gettysburg. The team traveled to West York this past Tuesday claiming the victory with a 56-48 win. Fox and Hutchinson lead the team in scoring with 29 and 18 points. The team will take on the Rams of Kennard Dale tomorrow night in the Fitzkee Center. Tip-off is set for 7:30 PM.

The boy's basketball team has their red game on January 25th against Central. Even though the game isn't until January you must order your shirts now, by December 21st. Student Council Members will be around in homeroom each day with order forms. Return your money and form to D108 by December 21st.

Wrestling    Red Lion Varsity Wrestling Team Competed at the prestige 39th Annual Top Hat Tournament. The following wrestlers survived the grueling 19 man brackets to place: Tyler Schell 3rd, Austin Holloway 4th, Cody Stern 7th place.
   
Swimming    Swimming took on New Oxford Thursday night. The boys swim team battled it out with the Colonials, leading to a victory of 86-84. The girls dominated the pool, claiming victory with a score of 112-58.

Cheerleading - Competition Cheerleaders have their first Competition this weekend at Central Dauphin East, Good luck girls!

-Submitted by Ben Otte

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

NAHS in the community...

Members of the National Art Honor Society, sponsored by Mrs. McBrien, took a field trip to paint winter scenes on the windows at the Red Lion Community Building.  It looks like the NAHS students were having fun and that the pre-school students were quite interested in the paintings!









Metal Technology Classes...


Metal Technology Classes with Dr. Lyle
Metals One students construct two projects as part of the Introduction to Technology Education Materials Course. Students first construct a sheet metal box with a lid. During this project they learn how to layout and cut sheet metal using a squaring shears and aviation shears. Once the projects are cut they use a bar folder and box and pan brake to create hems and bends in their box. The students then use a spot-welder to connect their box together. They then file and sand their box to prepare it for spray painting. 

Students are working on box layout and cutting.
The second project consists of an iron puzzle project. Students may choose from two different puzzle ideas. The students then cut material using a hacksaw for their project. Students learn how to deburr their parts using a grinder and sanding machines. Students are then taught how to setup and use an oxyacetylene torch to bend their puzzle pieces. Once the pieces are bent, the students use the oxyacetylene torch to braze their pieces together.
Two students working on bending puzzle pieces with the oxyacetylene torch.
Metals Two students construct four projects as part of their semester of Metals II. Students first construct a sheet metal tool box with a lid and lift out tray. During this project they further learn how to layout and cut sheet metal while improving their skills on the squaring shears and aviation shears. Once the projects are cut they use a bar folder, box and pan brake and hand benders to create hems and bends in their box. The students then use a spotwelder to connect their box, lid and tray together. Students create all parts of the box except for the hinge and four nuts and bolts for assembly. They use the torch to bend handles from ¼” round stock and press out handle holders from 16 gauge sheet metal. They then file and sand their box to prepare it for spray painting and customization.
A student working on securing his handle to his tool box.
The second project consists of a cross peen hammer. The students cut material using a horizontal bandsaw for their project. After cutting and deburring their pieces students are introduced to the metal lathe. On the metal lathe students are taught many basic lathe operations that include facing, drilling, turning to a specific diameter, knurling and threading. They use these operations to machine the hammer handle and head. Further work on the head is done on a vertical milling machine. Students learn basic operations that include squaring material, cutting slots, milling angles and drilling. Precision measurement is also stressed as part of the hammer project, working to within thousandths of an inch.
Student working on vertical Milling machine cutting hammerhead
A third project students work on is a wrought iron lamp with sheet metal shade. Students use the forge to heat and bend steel for lamp legs. A piece of pipe is cut and threaded using a die for the center of the lamp. Once the legs and pipe are done students are introduced to mig welding to fasten their lamp together. Students also construct a sheet metal shade for the lamp using techniques learned from the tool box project.
A student mig welding their wrought iron lamp together.
The last project that students work on is a foundry project. Students select a pattern and learn how to ram up a sand mold for the casting process. Once the project is poured, students then clean their casting and prepare it for finishing.

Student pouring aluminum into their sand mold.

Art Department News...

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GREAT NEWS FROM THE ART DEPARTMENT
We are proud to announce the art students of the first marking period , Each student has met the requirements, a grade point average of an (A) or (B+), turned in homework plus put forth the extra effort in the daily classroom activities. Each student will create a self-portrait to be displayed in the Art hallway.
  



Freshman:                                                                                   Sophomores:
Carley Blanchard
Anthony Niemeyer and Echo Glatfelter





 
Jalen Parente and Haley Foley
 
Juniors:                                                                                                                       Seniors:

Mitchell Baublitz and Taylor Hartwell








Checkout the rash of hedge hogs and other characters throughout the building. What are they all about?
I WONDER?