Thursday, June 24, 2010

Chemung River School Project 2009/2010 in review

Another school year is over, but we have many fond memories of the adventures, fun and multi-disciplinary learning that has taken place all year long for the fortunate students who participated in the Chemung River School Project.

They are fortunate to have administrators and teachers at their schools who have been willing to go the extra mile (literally and figuratively) for their students! Because of these instructors, their education is enriched in ways most parents would choose for their own children if they could make such a choice.

Administrators and teachers this year included:

Waverly Central School District
Michael McMahon, Superintendent

Chemung Elementary School
1) Dave Mastrantuono, Principal
2) Jeanne Gridley. Jeanne has retired and will not be returning next year. This is sad for us, but we have happy wishes for Jeanne!
3) John McGuire. John was the Chemung Elementary School Principal for many years and remains an avid supporter of the Chemung River School Project. He, too, will be greatly missed!

Horseheads School District
Dr. Ralph Marino, Jr., Superintendent
Alice Learn, Asst. Superintendent


Center Street Elementary School
1) Principal, Patricia Sotero
2) Robert Bartley
3) Elaine Benton
4) Amy Karastury

Big Flats

1) Elizabeth Scaptura, Principal
2) Danielle Aepelbacher
3) Lisa Comer
4) Maren Schiefen

ELMIRA CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT:
Joseph Hochreiter, Superintendent
Mary Jane Eckel, Arts Coordinator for the Elmira City School District

Diven School
1) Pam Davis-Webb, principal
2) Jessica Ossiboff
3) Darla Smith
4) Corina Forsythe
5) Christopher Reger
6) Wendy Zepp

Scroll down this multi-media blog and click on the videos to review the variety of experiences provided by the teaching artists, naturalists and arts institutions listed below who share with us their talent, expertise and dedication to this program.

Elaine Farwell, Emily Hofelich-Jack and Ian McLaughlin of the Tanglewood Nature Center; Sue Smith Heavenrich, poet; Rhonda Morton, poet, performance artist; Joan Neece, Native American presenter; Kerry Lippincott, Chemung Valley History Museum; Georgeanna Keser, teaching artist; Wendy Taylor, Director of Tours and Rick Pirozzolo, Executive Director of the Arnot Art Museum; Annemarie Zwack, teaching artist; Toni Gardner, Anne Hughes, Cornell Cooperative Extension educators.

Have a wonderful summer and hope to see you all next fall for another year of adventure, fun and learning. We have some wonderful new projects (along with old favorites) planned for next year!

For more information on the award winning Chemung River School Project, contact the Arnot Art Museum at 607-734-3697 or e-mail
solrane@earthlink.net Enrollment for the program is open for a limited time.

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