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<strong>Rossford</strong> High School first quarter honor roll announced<br />

<strong>Rossford</strong> High School<br />

congratulates the following<br />

students for their academic<br />

achievement.<br />

<strong>The</strong> students listed below<br />

have obtained a grade point<br />

average of 3.0 or better for<br />

the first quarter of the 20<strong>12</strong>-<br />

13 school year.<br />

Special Honor Roll<br />

4.0 and above GPA<br />

Seniors: Jacob Carlen,<br />

Ryan Clay, Sarah Gerren,<br />

Payton Lechner, Elizabeth<br />

Parisi, Emily Rodgers.<br />

Juniors: Emily Price,<br />

Alexander Smith.<br />

Sophomores: Mikhala<br />

Dunne, Maggie Leahy,<br />

Danielle Meller, John Pupik,<br />

Garrett Shafer, Claire Verbosky,<br />

Autumn Wheaton-<br />

Rodriguez.<br />

Freshmen: Kathleen Hermes,<br />

Alexandria Hope, Isabell<br />

Hutchins, Trent<br />

McHugh, Savannah McIntosh,<br />

Jordan Miller, Bethany<br />

Price, Taylor Rodriguez,<br />

Taylor Spencer.<br />

With Honors<br />

3.50-3.99<br />

Seniors: Paul Cieply,<br />

Trung Doan, Amber Espen,<br />

Aurora Gilbert, Seth Johnson,<br />

Bente Morissinkhof,<br />

Kaylee Kolpin, Hannah<br />

Marcinek, Abigail Meek,<br />

Erika Peters, Natalie Mc-<br />

Niel, Alonzo Loya, Shannon<br />

Parisi, Kyle Robbins, Sara<br />

Julie Olmstead,<br />

Physical <strong>The</strong>rapist<br />

22 years experience<br />

Schwiefert, Brecken<br />

Schaller, Mark Skala, Audrey<br />

Vascik.<br />

Juniors: Ekaterina<br />

Brycheeva, Anthony Carlen,<br />

Amber Crosser, Jordan<br />

Boyer, Tyler Fargo, Danielle<br />

Farquharson, Brandon Goldsmith,<br />

Christian Goldsmith,<br />

Karl Hermes, Stephanie<br />

Hiner, Makynzie Horvath,<br />

Emily Houchins, Dallas<br />

Johnson, Wyatt Kinkade,<br />

Charles Moore, Matthew<br />

Myers, Maalaea Newell,<br />

Jessica Pietrasz, Ryan Reed,<br />

Joshua Reitzel, Laura Reitz,<br />

Christopher Schaffer,<br />

Makayla Scott, Ian Stolar,<br />

Kelsie Tucholski.<br />

Sophomores: Hector<br />

Aguirre, Nicole Beyer, Terry<br />

Desmond, Karly Durco,<br />

Keaton Eppink, Sarah Hufford,<br />

Lance Izsak, Devin<br />

Jurski, Kirsten Keller, Martin<br />

Linthicum, Taylor<br />

Moore, Ryan Niese, Daniel<br />

Schmenk, Nicholas Skiba.<br />

Freshmen: Collin Bohland,<br />

Erik Davis, Kyleigh<br />

Dehart, Allison Dunne,<br />

Haley Gozdowski, Kayla<br />

Kirkman, Alexander Laplante,<br />

Tanya Lark, Kallen<br />

Laugerman, Samantha<br />

Maas, Mathew Myers, Lauren<br />

Nissen, Dakota Pendergrass,<br />

Tayler Royal, Andrew<br />

Sabovik, Benjamin Sauter,<br />

David Schaffer, Heather<br />

Physical <strong>The</strong>rapy Consultants<br />

27064 Oakmead Drive<br />

Total Body<br />

Rehabilitation<br />

•Shoulder •Knee •Hip •Ankle<br />

•Feet •Balance •Conditioning<br />

•Sports •Worker’s Comp.<br />

Specializing in<br />

Back & Neck Pain<br />

Call 419-874-6957<br />

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•Post Surgical<br />

Schaller, Kyle Sherman,<br />

Travis Szczublewski, Alec<br />

Valencic, Rachel Zabick,<br />

Elizabeth White.<br />

Above Average<br />

Achievement<br />

3.00-3.49<br />

Seniors: Alexandria<br />

Carey, Aurora Coyle, Jennifer<br />

Destatte, Kevin<br />

Destatte, Meghan Fairbanks,<br />

Dakota Fargo, Rebecca<br />

Fuerst, Nathaniel Hoffman,<br />

Maddie Hoste, Brandi Jenkins,<br />

Chandler Horton, Daylynn<br />

Kahn, Alex Kamenca,<br />

Lauren Leonard, Alaina<br />

Mitchell, Samantha Ohms,<br />

DeShea Pyles, Kyle Sampson,<br />

Donna Scott, Rebecca<br />

Shirkey, Miranda Steedman,<br />

Erica Stolar, Kenneth Urbanyi,<br />

Levi Vollmar,<br />

Michael Welch, Madison<br />

Williams.<br />

Juniors: Noah Asmus,<br />

Elizabeth Bergstrom,<br />

Ronald Birchall, Kayla<br />

Bisalski, Brian Burks, Jacob<br />

Burlage, Tyler Cassavore,<br />

Jacob Cowell, Madison<br />

DESTINATION: ONWARD AND UPWARD.<br />

20<strong>11</strong> ANNUAL REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY<br />

FROM THE GENERAL MANAGER<br />

On behalf of the Toledo Area Regional Transit Authority’s<br />

employees and Board of Trustees, I am pleased to present<br />

our 20<strong>11</strong> Annual Report. 20<strong>11</strong> marked the 40th year buses<br />

with TARTA’s name have been carrying passengers<br />

throughout our member communities. <strong>The</strong> TARTA Board<br />

of Trustees and I recognize that without the support of our<br />

employees, passengers and constituents, the Authority<br />

would not have succeeded.<br />

Crawford, Ronald Demko,<br />

Nolan Duly, Matthew Enderbury,<br />

Kaylee Fryman,<br />

Julie Hotz, John Hotz,<br />

Margo Jackson, Emily<br />

Jahns, McKenna Keaton,<br />

Todd Kitzler, Joshua Ladd,<br />

Phoenix Leganik, Aaron<br />

Long, Mandi Longeway,<br />

Derek Mack, Kaitlyn<br />

Maxwell, Melissa Meek,<br />

Eldon Miller, Tonya Miller,<br />

Melanie Nalley, Katlynn<br />

Napolski, Michelle Okapal,<br />

Haley Peterson, Kaitlyn<br />

Randolph, Shelbi Redway,<br />

Courtney Sizemore-Morris,<br />

Lyndsey Skala, Jonathan<br />

Stockard, Richard Villarreal,<br />

Dylan Wagoner, Alek Wood,<br />

Madelyn York, Alexis<br />

Young, Gillian Zywiczynski.<br />

Sophomores: John Allen,<br />

Evan Austin, Daniel Bobosky,<br />

Jenna Crippen,<br />

Kaiden Day, James<br />

Christoff, Hannah Gauthier,<br />

Levan Gubeladze, Mekenze<br />

Healey, Cody Igo, Kaylah<br />

Johnson, Spencer Kobylak,<br />

Derek Krieger, Jacob Ladd,<br />

Gift Boniface Zephania<br />

Lyimo, Andrew Myers,<br />

Evlyn Ohms, Sarah Ohms,<br />

Katherine Paff, Brian<br />

Perkins, Hannah Peterson,<br />

Caitlin Pruss, Mason Robison,<br />

Megan Rombach,<br />

Bailee Self, Bryce Sours,<br />

Wyatt Soviar, Austin Taylor,<br />

Jocelyn Tijerina, Youngjae<br />

Shin, Teagyn Stoar, Kylee<br />

Walker, Amanda Young.<br />

Freshmen: Samuel Beale,<br />

Samantha Beck, Shayla<br />

Cajka, Derek Carlen,<br />

Alexander Creighton,<br />

Amber Everhardt, Daniel<br />

Fox, Hannah Franks, Anne<br />

Gerren, Justin Groom,<br />

Sophia Handley, Jordan<br />

Krause, Marie Kuron,<br />

Alexander Louviere, Dylan<br />

Nawrocki, Haley Ortiz,<br />

Brian Pitzen, Mellany Scott,<br />

Alexander Santellana, Caitlyn<br />

Schwiefert, Larisa<br />

Sloan, Nicholas Stowers,<br />

Melissa Tucholski, Felicia<br />

Tyson.<br />

Autism Center open house showcases services<br />

Jacob White, T.C. Hops and Alana Buck greet community<br />

members arriving at the new Autism Center.<br />

Local families and representatives<br />

from area healthcare<br />

organizations recently<br />

celebrated the opening of the<br />

ProMedica Toledo Children’s<br />

Hospital Autism Center, located<br />

at 2040 West Central<br />

Avenue in Toledo.<br />

Families learned how the<br />

facility is bringing together<br />

local healthcare organizations,<br />

universities, community<br />

groups, and parents to set<br />

standards for early diagnosis.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y also learned options for<br />

individualized intensive interventions<br />

and for continued<br />

care and support for the<br />

unique needs of families affected<br />

by autism.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 9,200-square-foot facility<br />

is home to ProMedica<br />

Toledo Children’s Hospital<br />

Autism Early Learning Program,<br />

Great Lakes Collaborative<br />

for Autism, Harbor,<br />

iTaalk, Self Reliance Center,<br />

and Special Kids <strong>The</strong>rapy.<br />

<strong>The</strong> center includes classrooms,<br />

Special Kids <strong>The</strong>rapy<br />

sensory playroom, an outdoor<br />

playground, and the soon-tobe-renovated<br />

Self-Reliance<br />

Living Skills Center.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re also is a completely<br />

renovated kitchen and laundry<br />

area to provide students<br />

vocational and life skills that<br />

promote independence.<br />

TARTA.COM<br />

FINANCIAL REPORT<br />

In order to provide its services, TARTA obtains revenues<br />

from a variety of sources, including passenger fares, local<br />

property taxes, Federal and State governments and other<br />

income. TARTA distributes these funds among a range of<br />

categories relating to service, including labor and fringes,<br />

fuel, paratransit services, materials and supplies, insurance<br />

and utilities. Here is a breakdown of TARTA’s income and<br />

expenses for 20<strong>11</strong>.<br />

NDA, Junior<br />

Academy open<br />

house slated<br />

Notre Dame Academy<br />

(NDA), for girls in grades 7 to<br />

<strong>12</strong>, believes the key to educating<br />

today’s young women for<br />

the future is to create: life-long<br />

learners, critical thinkers,<br />

global-minded awareness,<br />

structured inquirers, team<br />

players, strong communicators,<br />

and self-starters. Families<br />

can find out more at the<br />

school’s open house, November<br />

<strong>11</strong>, from <strong>11</strong> a.m. to 2 p.m.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir unique approach to<br />

education provides young<br />

women with a variety of educational<br />

options that fits their<br />

learning style from a collegeprep<br />

curriculum offering honors<br />

and Advanced Placement<br />

options to the prestigious International<br />

Baccalaureate (IB)<br />

Diploma Program for young<br />

women who want to push their<br />

limits.<br />

What makes NDA’s IB<br />

Program so distinctive is its<br />

focus on women’s education<br />

and offering both full diploma<br />

and a certificate program so<br />

that more young women can<br />

benefit. So if a young woman<br />

has an interest in a particular<br />

subject, for example English,<br />

she can earn an IB certificate<br />

in English, if she passes required<br />

course work and testing.<br />

NDA has the largest<br />

program in northwest Ohio,<br />

with almost 200 young<br />

women interested.<br />

With more than 25 teachers,<br />

counselors and administrators<br />

trained in the IB<br />

pedagogy and curriculum, its<br />

philosophy will become a part<br />

of every course. Being identified<br />

as an IB school further enhances<br />

NDA’s already<br />

outstanding reputation with<br />

colleges and universities.<br />

Recognizing that families<br />

are searching for ways to reduce<br />

college costs, NDA has<br />

expanded opportunities to earn<br />

college credit in high school as<br />

well as gain a competitive<br />

edge through a variety of options.<br />

Families can visit Notre<br />

Dame Academy and Junior<br />

Academy for grades 7 to <strong>12</strong> on<br />

Sunday, November <strong>11</strong>, from<br />

<strong>11</strong> a.m. to 2 p.m., at 3535 West<br />

Sylvania Avenue.<br />

Visitors will learn about the<br />

latest educational trends and<br />

how students can achieve<br />

more and excel both inside<br />

and outside the classroom.<br />

Families with fifth and<br />

sixth grade girls can tour the<br />

Junior Academy and learn<br />

how to get a strong jump start<br />

for a college-prep high school<br />

education in seventh and<br />

eighth grade.<br />

Visitors can tour the campus,<br />

meet the teachers, and<br />

learn more about the spirit and<br />

nurturing environment from<br />

student guides.<br />

For more information, call<br />

the school at 419-475-9359 or<br />

visit the Web site at<br />

www.nda.org.<br />

Subscribe<br />

to the<br />

<strong>Record</strong>!<br />

Call<br />

(419)<br />

874-4491<br />

ROSSFORD RECORD JOURNAL — November 8, 20<strong>12</strong> — Page 7<br />

All Saints kindergarten students make applesauce<br />

All Saints kindergarten<br />

students used<br />

their math skills and a<br />

bit of science to learn<br />

how to make applesauce.<br />

At right: Jasmine<br />

Mier measures the apples<br />

and puts them in<br />

the crock pot to start the<br />

cooking process as<br />

Julia Gahn looks on.<br />

Below, right: Kathleen<br />

Timbrook tries her<br />

hand at peeling an<br />

apple.<br />

Below, left: D’Andre<br />

Carswell peels and<br />

cores the apple.<br />

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Kris S. Kelley, D.D.S.<br />

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Gentle Family Dentistry<br />

13003 Roachton Road<br />

Perrysburg, OH 43551<br />

Phone: 419-874-7071<br />

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NEW PATIENTS & EMERGENCIES WELCOME<br />

Also located at:<br />

735 Haskins Road,<br />

Bowling Green, OH<br />

419-353-14<strong>12</strong><br />

While an Annual Report’s content normally is dedicated to<br />

looking back at the previous year, I prefer to use this<br />

opportunity to look forward to the exciting changes and<br />

improvements on the horizon. Several changes will<br />

transform how TARTA interacts with its existing and<br />

potential passengers. <strong>The</strong>se include:<br />

<br />

on-time performance, on-road maintenance and bus<br />

location. This information will be shared with passengers<br />

so they can track bus routes from their home, work<br />

computer or bus stop.<br />

<br />

drastically, to be more responsive, effective and easier<br />

to use.<br />

<br />

<br />

and consolidating our operations in a single location to<br />

save money and improve service.<br />

Ongoing updates to these projects can be found at a<br />

webpage dedicated to highlighting TARTA’s progress at<br />

TARTA.com/change.<br />

My thanks to our passengers and constituents for their<br />

<br />

local economy’s slow recovery, our ridership continues to<br />

increase, especially in the important adult and senior ridership<br />

category where 20<strong>11</strong> recorded an <strong>11</strong>.5 percent increase.<br />

It is because of this support, we will continue to improve<br />

and offer quality public transit service to the region.<br />

REVENUE<br />

PASSENGER INCOME 18%<br />

FEDERAL ASSISTANCE 19%<br />

PROPERTY TAX 59%<br />

STATE ASSISTANCE 4%<br />

OTHER REVENUE 0%<br />

EXPENSES<br />

100%<br />

LABOR & FRINGES 59%<br />

MATERIAL & SUPPLIES <strong>11</strong>%<br />

FUEL 10%<br />

SERVICES<br />

UTILITIES, TAXES,<br />

INSURANCE, CLAIMS<br />

2%<br />

4%<br />

DEPRECIATION 14%<br />

100%<br />

WW!<br />

Get a JUMP START on<br />

College Credit in High School!<br />

ONLY SCHOOL WITH ALL FIVE!<br />

❶ Largest All-Girls’ Advanced Placement<br />

Program<br />

❷ International Baccalaureate<br />

Diploma Program<br />

❸ Online College Partnership with<br />

University of Toledo<br />

❹ Post Secondary Education Program<br />

➎ Lourdes University & Owens Community<br />

College Courses on NDA Campus<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

Grades 7 – <strong>12</strong>, All Girls<br />

Sunday, November <strong>11</strong> – <strong>11</strong> a.m. - 2 p.m.<br />

<br />

Thank you,<br />

James K. Gee<br />

General Manager<br />

BOLD! BRILLIANT! BEAUTIFUL! BLESSED!<br />

Notre Dame Academy &<br />

3535 W. Sylvania Ave. ✶ Toledo, Ohio 43623<br />

419-475-9359 ✶ www.nda.org<br />

Academy<br />

For more information<br />

use the QR Code<br />

to go directly to<br />

www.nda.org.

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