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2010 Valedictorian
2010 Salutatorian
Valedictorian ~ Nicole Johnson Nicole Johnson, daughter of Gary and Sheri Johnson has been named Valedictorian for the Class of 2016. Nicole is a member of the National Honor Society, was the Secretary of Key Club, was involved in the musical South Pacific, was the Writing Editor of the Yearbook as well as a member of Student Council, I-Club, and the BABES program (beginning awareness basic education studies). Nicole also received several honors and awards including Excellence in Education, Honor Roll, Student of the Week, Excellence in English Award, and the Top Government and Economics Award. Nicole plans to attend Northern Michigan University to major in Business Computer Information Sys-tems. Following her baccalaureate program, she plans to obtain a Master’s Degree in Library and Information Science. Nicole’s ultimate goal is to be a Young Adult Services Librarian.
2016 Valedictorian
Birchview School
485-6341
Bernie Anderson, Principal
Melissa Corkin, Secretary
Ishpeming Middle and
High School
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Vicki Lempinen, Principal
Tamara Doney,
Asst. Principal
Kaylee Major, Secretary
Amy Niemi, Secretary
District Office
485-5501
Carrie Meyer
Superintendent
Connie Bertucci, Secretary
Special Education
485-1066
Tamara Doney
Transportation
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Bernie Anderson
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School Contacts
www.ishpemingschools.org
2016 Salutatorian
Salutatorian ~ Lorissa Juntti Our Salutatorian, Lorissa Juntti, daughter of Loretta Roncaglione and Steve Juntti, was involved in Student Council as class president for three years, was the Editor in Chief for the Yearbook, was a member of Key Club, National Honor Society Secretary and participated on the golf and dance teams. Lorissa was named Student of the Week and participated in Excellence in Education. Her future plans include at-tending Northern Michigan University to study psychology.
Class of 2016 Athletic Accomplishments at Ishpeming High School Varsity Football
2015 Division 7 State Champion, 2015 Class C Team of the Year
2014 Division 7 State Runner-Up, 2014 Class C Team of the Year
2013 Division 7 State Champion, 2013 Class C Team of the Year
2012 Division 7 State Champion
MPC All Conference
Ozzy Corp – Offensive Player of the Year, First Team Quarterback
Thomas Finegan – Defensive Player of the Year,
Senior Graduates 2016
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Commencement Friday, June 3, 2016
7:00 p.m. W. C. Peterson Auditorium
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Class of 2016 Accomplishments
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Senior Class Officers President: Dominic Bertucci Vice President: Andrew Poirier Secretary: Hailly Thompson Treasurer: Derek Mahoski Advisor: Kaitlin Rich Class Flower: White Rose Class Colors: Tiffany Blue and Gold Class Song: ―Sweet Caroline‖ - Neil Diamond Class Motto: ―Our lives are before us, our pasts are behind us, but our memories are forever
with us‖ - Unknown
Alyssa Lynne Anderson Kara Lee Hendra Derek Alan Mahoski
Tyler Richard Balwinski Kile David Jandreau Matthew Ray Maki
Ashley Lynn Bertucci Nicole Ann Johnson Matthew Michael Malone
Dominic James Bertucci Lorissa Lin Juntti Alexis Paige Moody
Noah Mark David Broberg Betsy Lynn Kangas Kaitlyn Elizabeth Nebel
Halen Bryce Carello Jaren Michael James Kipling Jade Lee-Ann Nelson
Erin Nicole Casey Hanna Noel Korpi Jessica Sue Penhale
Nicholas Dylan Comment Sinead Elizabeth Korvela Andrew John Poirier
Lindsay Nicole Corkin Ethan Michael Kostreva Christina Rose Raihala
Austin John Corp Luke Joseph Kuliu Jordan Mae Rubick-Jessie
Libbie Jo Doney Kassandra Leigh Kytola Shayna Catherine Schmeltzer
Mark Anthony Esterline Jr. Gage Sulo Laitinen Lucas John Solka
Keith Leslie Ferrett Jr. Kazmine Jeroham Langness Jerek Dean Steinhausen
Thomas David Finegan Jesse Stephen Laurin Dylan James Sundberg
Travis William Fredy Peter James Leppanen Hailly Georgine Thompson
Johanna Marguerite Lila Harvey Rachael Marie Loman Alexis Marie Torres
Tyler Michael Hayes Jason Joseph Lyons Akira Eleace Wedgworth
John Lawrence Ylitalo
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First Team Outside Linebacker
MPC All Conference—Continued
Nick Comment – First Team Defensive Back, First Team Wide receiver
Halen Carello – First Team Linebacker
Matt Malone – First Team center
Luke Kuliu – Honorable mention Tight End, Linebacker All U.P.
Ozzy Corp – Dream Team Quarterback
Thomas Finegan – Dream Team Outside Linebacker
Nick Comment – Dream Team Defensive Back
Halen Carello – Honorable Mention
Matt Malone – Special Mention All State
Ozzy Corp – Detroit Free Press First Team Quarterback
Thomas Finegan – Detroit Free Press First Team Tight End
Cross Country
2015 Boys U.P. State Champions 2014 Boys U.P. State Champions
All Conference
Kazmine Langness
Derek Mahoski All State
Kazmine Langness
Derek Mahoski Volleyball
All Conference
Erin Casey—All Conference Honorable Mention
Sinead Korvela – First Team—All Conference Varsity Boys Basketball
All Conference
Ozzy Corp – First Team
Thomas Finegan – Second Team
Nick Comment – Defensive Team
All U.P.
Ozzy Corp – Second Team Bowling
2015-2016 Girls U.P. Champs
Lucas Solka – 2015-2016 Boys U.P. Champ
Track
2016 Boys Regional Champs/U.P. State Champs
2016 Girls Regional Champs/U.P. State Champs Softball
Sinead Korvela – All Conference First Team, Academic All State, D1 Softball Scholarship
Hailly Thompson – All Conference Second Team, Academic All State
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Class of 2016 Accomplishments (Continued)
Ashley Bertucci – Certificate of Merit Northern Michigan University - Honors Award; C.L. & Mary E. Phelps Scholarship; Cliffs Natural Resources Scholarship; Everett D. Austin Memorial Scholarship; Ishpeming High School Alumni Associa-tion – Nellie (Giotto) Gaball Italian-American Scholarship; Paisano Club Scholarship; St. John the Evangelist Church Scholarship Dominic Bertucci – C.L. & Mary E. Phelps Scholarship; Clermont C. & Kathryn K. Watson Scholarship; Elks Most Valua-ble Student Scholarship; Ishpeming Firemen’s Association Scholarship; Ishpeming High School Alumni Association Scholarship; Nolan Scholarship; Pioneer Kiwanis Scholarship; TruNorth Federal Credit Union Scholarship Halen Carello – Michigan Technological University – Presidential Scholarship of Achievement Erin Casey – Certificate of Merit Northern Michigan University - Honors Award; C.L. & Mary E. Phelps Scholarship; Ish-peming High School Alumni Association Scholarship; Steven Leverton Prize Nicholas Comment – C.L. & Mary E. Phelps Scholarship; Daniel Olson Memorial Scholarship; Mossimo James Romeli Memorial Scholarship; Nolan Scholarship Lindsay Corkin – Bell Auxiliary Prize; Certificate of Merit Northern Michigan - Success Award; C.L. & Mary E. Phelps Scholarship; Ishpeming Firemen’s Association Scholarship; Paul Valenti Memorial Scholarship; St. John the Evangelist Church – Tubessi-Farney Scholarship Austin Corp – C.L. & Mary E. Phelps Scholarship; Duane Memorial Scholarship; Michigan Technological University – Athletic Award – Football and ‘Earn & Learn Assistantship Award Libbie Doney – Ben Renz Scholarship; Cathy Beinlich Memorial Scholarship; St. Norbert College – John F. Kennedy Award Thomas Finegan – C.L. & Mary E. Phelps Scholarship; Clermont C. & Kathryn K. Watson Scholarship; Daniel Olson Me-morial Scholarship; Doctor William ‘Bee’ Sivula Scholarship; John M. Croze Memorial Scholarship; Michigan Technologi-cal University – Presidential Scholarship of Distinction; Nolan Scholarship; Paul Blewett Memorial Scholarship Johanna Harvey – Alma College – Achievement Award; Ishpeming High School Alumni Association – William & Ida (Giotto) Medlyn Scholarship; Ishpeming Rotary Scholarship; Patricia S. DeVold Memorial Scholarship Nicole Johnson –Certificate of Merit Northern Michigan University – Honors Award and Kaye Scholarship; C.L. & Mary E. Phelps Scholarship; Excellence in Education-Francis & Genevieve Tousignant Memorial Scholarship; Ishpeming High School Alumni Association Scholarship; Teal Lake Masonic Scholarship Lorissa Juntti – Certificate of Merit Northern Michigan University – Honors Award; C.L. & Mary E. Phelps Scholarship; Excellence in Education – In Honor of Dorothy & William ‘Bee’Sivula Jaren Kipling – Cliffs Natural Resources Scholarship; Susan Chinn Memorial Scholarship Sinead Korvela – Cliffs Natural Resources Scholarship; Ishpeming High School Softball – Leadership Award; Steven Leverton Scholarship; University of Wisconsin-Green Bay – Athletic Award – Softball Ethan Kostreva – Swick Home Services – Ray Sischo Memorial Scholarship Luke Kuliu – Daniel Olson Memorial Scholarship; Ferris State University – Ferris Crimson Scholarship; Independent Or-der of ODD Fellows Turn-Around Scholarship Kassandra Kytola – Carolyn Lalas Music Scholarship; Certificate of Merit Northern Michigan University – Honors Award; Edna Arsenault Memorial Scholarship; Gerald J. Anderson Scholarship; Ishpeming High School Alumni Association Scholarship
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Class of 2016 Scholarship Recipients
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Class of 2016 Scholarship Recipients (Continued)
Rachael Loman – Anona Quayle Scholarship; Bernadette Reider Scholarship; Certificate of Merit Northern Michigan Uni-versity – Honors Award; C.L. & Mary E. Phelps Scholarship; Dee Brown Memorial Scholarship; Father Vincent Oullette Scholarship; Ishpeming Booster Club Prize; Ishpeming High School Alumni Association Scholarship; Stuart L. Sundblad Memorial Scholarship; U.P. Catholic Credit Union Scholarship Derek Mahoski – Andy Nault Memorial Scholarship; C.L. & Mary E. Phelps Scholarship; Cliffs Natural Resources Schol-arship; Ishpeming Booster Club Prize Matthew Maki – C.L. Phelps Prize Matthew Malone – Excellence in Education – John & Ruth Marietti Memorial Scholarship; Michigan Technological Uni-versity – Presidential Scholarship of Excellence and University Student Award; Kaitlyn Nebel – Certificate of Merit Northern Michigan University – Success Award; Joseph Paul Bertucci Memorial Scholarship Jade Nelson – Ferris State University – Ferris Crimson Scholarship; TruNorth Federal Credit Union Scholarship Jessica Penhale – Alma College – Dean’s Scholarship and Scholar Summit Award; C.L. & Mary E. Phelps Scholarship Andrew Poirier – American Legion Auxiliary - Lillian Larson Unit #114; C.L. & Mary E. Phelps Scholarship; Excellence in Education – Melanie J. Pence Rohr, J.D. & Dr. Steven L. Pence, Jr. Scholarship; Ishpeming High School Alumni Associ-ation Scholarship; Michigan Technological University – Presidential Scholarship of Distinction; Nolan Scholarship; Paul Blewett Memorial Scholarship; TruNorth Federal Credit Union – Neil Anderson Scholarship; William & Jean Hocking Scholarship Jordan Rubick-Jessie – Certificate of Merit Northern Michigan University – Success Award Lucas Solka – William & Virginia Sawyer Scholarship Hailly Thompson – C.L. & Mary E. Phelps Scholarship; Cliffs Natural Resources Scholarship; Ishpeming High School Softball – Leadership Award; Michigan High School Softball Coaches Association Scholarship; Nolan Scholarship; Paul Blewett Memorial Scholarship; Tobin Family Women’s Leadership Award; United Steelworkers Scholarship John Ylitalo – C.L. & Mary E. Phelps Scholarship; Douglas Mood Memorial Scholarship; Excellence in Education – Su-san Chinn Memorial Scholarship; Michigan Technological University – FIRST Scholarship Michigan Tech
Friday, June 2, 2017 7:00 p.m.
W. C. Peterson Auditorium
Ishpeming High School Commencement Scheduled
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Bye Bye Birdie Invades Peterson Auditorium, Ishpeming & The Congress
In May 2016, the Ishpeming High School presented the musical Bye Bye Birdie to incredibly appreciative audiences for three performances. Director Denise Clark put a spin on the show by cleverly changing the setting to Ishpeming, Michigan from Sweet Apple, Ohio. Incorporated into the show were landmarks the Water Tower, Peterson Auditorium and of course, The Congress. Junior Griffin Pepin and sophomore Lyndsey Dobson played the lead characters; Albert Peterson and Rose Alvarez. Also in major roles were sophomore Jordan Christian (Kim Maki), senior Rachael Loman (Mrs. Mae Peterson), sophomore Isaac Lazenby (Conrad Birdie), sophomore Nicholas Conroy (Mr. Maki), senior Lindsay Corkin (Mrs. Maki), freshman Sam Kutchie (Randolph Maki), junior Matt Ferrett as Hugo Peabody and junior Ethan
Laitinen (Harvey Johnson, Ed Sullivan). Filling out the cast, were 30 students from 7th - 12th grade, and included six middle and high school teachers for the reprise of ―Kids!‖.
Some memorable moments include the chorus Harvey Johnson in ―The Tele-phone Hour‖, Albert Peterson in ―Put on a Happy Face‖, Conrad Birdie in ―One Last Kiss‖, Kim Maki singing How Lovely to Be a Woman, Mae Peterson sing-ing ―A Mother Doesn’t Matter Anymore‖ and the Maki family singing ―Kids!‖, Mr. Erl Langness and Mr. Jeff Olson’s dialog referring to C.C. Watson’s State Basketball Championship and how hard it would be to win more than one state championship brought cheers from the crowd.
The show was produced by Ishpeming High School choral director Mrs. Sheila Grazulis. With such a young cast, Clark and Grazulis look forward to watching these kids on stage in the future!
If you missed the chance to see it in May and would like to watch it, please feel free to contact Mrs. Sheila Grazulis, to arrange a viewing of the DVD at [email protected].
Pictures top to bottom: Griffin Pepin and Lyndsey Dobsen as Albert Peterson and Rose Alvarez. Matt Ferrett wearing vintage Ishpeming letter sweater as Hugo Peabody. Griffin Pepin and Lyndsey Dobson, Tanner Fenton, Ethan Laitinen, Tyler Hayes, Darren Giuchin and Lyndsey Dobson hanging out at the Congress.
Excellence in Education Week Participants
Mrs. Swanson received the Phylllis and Max Reynolds Foundation Professional Development Award. She will use the award for a Mackinac Island Trip with the peer-to-peer student mentors to reinforce their participation in the program and also learn more about local history. Mr. Corey Stiles was presented with the Peninsula Medi-cal Professional Development Award. He will use the award to purchase books, film and supplementary re-sources to establish an interdisciplinary social studies and English curriculum.
Industry Tours & Local Days of Excellence During the week, outstanding students (grades 8 — 12) from each local school district are hosted by Excellence in Education Business Partners at local Days of Excellence designed to honor students for their academic success. Following the Excellence in Education Breakfast, the stu-dents are each assigned to a tour. Students have the opportunity to tour Cliffs NR, RTI, Eagle Mills, or N.M.U. The Day of Excellence concludes with a luncheon at the N.M.U. Great Lakes Rooms for honored students and community leaders.
Excellence in Education Excellence in Education Week is designed to publicly recognize the outstanding academic achievement of students and excellent performance of educators in Marquette and Alger Counties. Celebrated on an annual basis, Excellence in Education Week joins top businesses from our community with our local schools to celebrate educational excellence and quality schools.
Student Scholarships Each year the top five graduating seniors receive $1,500 scholarships to further their education after high school. This year’s recipients and their Influential Educators:
Nicole Johnson ~ Ms. Jodi Crist
Lorissa Juntti ~ Ms. Melissa Meldrum Matthew Malone ~ Mr. Corey Stiles Andrew Poirier ~ Mrs. Holly Letson
John Ylitalo ~ Mr. Robert Fox These students are honored at a banquet the Monday night of Excellence in Education Week. Each student's parents and an influential educator that the student has selected as having had the greatest impact on their academic success, attend the banquet.
Professional Development Awards Area educators are also honored at the banquet and receive $500 professional development awards. The educators utilize the awards to further their education, enhance their classroom activities, or develop unique school projects. Mrs. Heather Swanson and Mr. Corey Stiles were award recipients this year.
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Jessica Carello Erin Casey Jordan Christian Sydney Dorow Kaylie Engler Thomas Finegan Daren Giuchin Evan Gravedoni Erin Heidelberger Hart Holmgren Joanna Holmgren Mark Holmgren Kyle Hooper Nichole Johnson Lorissa Juntti Kassandra Kytola Marlice Laurin Matthew Malone Jordan Musser Desiree Neveau Alyssa Palomaki Griffin Pepin Andrew Poirier Madison Pruett Ashok Ravindran Kaylee Ronn Kelsey Routhier Tamara Simula Morgan Skytta Jessica Spencer Delaney Steppke Audrey Stetson Sadie Stetson Dominic Suardini Khora Swanson Silas Talley Hailly Thompson Lindsey Thompson Alex Torres Mitchell Uhl Cheyanne Wedgworth John Ylitalo
On Wednesday, May 18, 2016, at 7:00 p.m. at Negaunee High School, 19 area adults received their high school diplomas from the Ishpeming-Negaunee-NICE Adult Education Program. During the 48 years of service, the program has graduated 1620 adults according to Community Schools Director, Bill Hartman. Graduate speaker for the class of 2016 was Samantha Croschere of the Ishpeming School District and guest speaker was Eric Mason, probation and parole agent. Superintendents Bryan DeAugustine of NICE, Carrie Meyer of Ishpeming, and Dan Skewis of Negaunee, along with their board presidents, Principal Jason Houle, and Community Schools Director Bill Hartman, presented diplomas. Father Larry VanDamme of St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church in Ishpeming gave the invocation and benedic-tion, and Kitty Kososki, Teacher with the Ishpeming-Negaunee-NICE Community Schools, served as Master of Ceremonies.
Class of 2016
Brandon Beaman Taylor Bordeaux Rebecca Broeders Samantha Croschere Trevor Fowler Joshua Garceau Amanda Hakkarinen Austin Hill Ashley Homola Amber Kautz Matthew Krause Jacque Kurian William Langson Scott MacLachlan Megan Menard Jesse Olander Jessica Payne Frank Schiefel Sean Uuro Class Motto: ―If you can’t fly then run, if you can’t run then walk, if you can’t walk then crawl, but what-
ever you do you have to keep moving forward.‖ Martin Luther King Jr. Class Flower: Iris Class Colors: Purple and Baby Blue Class Song: ―Life Is A Highway‖ by Rascall Flatts
Ishpeming Negaunee Nice Community Schools
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Ishpeming Public School District No. 1Ishpeming Public School District No. 1
319 East Division Street319 East Division Street
Ishpeming, Michigan 49849Ishpeming, Michigan 49849
Carrie A. Meyer Anthony J. Bertucci
Superintendent of Schools Business Manager
Phone: (906) 485-5501 Fax: (906) 485-1422
Dear Parents/Guardians: As the 2015-2016 school year has come to a close, we must reflect on how far we have come and where we are head-ed. The dedication and drive of the staff and students at the Ishpeming Public School District, is impressive to say the least. Together everyone is making a visible difference for our students, families, and community. Everyone should be proud of the significant gains in the area of both academics and athletics. For the state standard-ized M-Step assessments, Ishpeming is above the state average for the number of students scoring proficient in all test-ed areas. Our student NWEA scores indicate significant growth in all the areas of Math and English Language Arts, for kindergarten through grade 12. The data suggests that Ishpeming Public Schools are working hard to advance learning for all students. We are able to achieve such results due to the intense interventions for the students in need. As the staff continually works on School Improvement, they also focus on creating a learning environment conducive for maximum academic results. The climate and culture of our buildings are shaped directly from implementation of the P.O.W.E.R program, Peer-To-Peer, Safe and Civil Schools, and a positive behavioral intervention program. All of these efforts are designed to improve the academic and social environment of our school system and community. Moving forward, Ishpeming will continue its tradition of educational excellence. We will do this by offering an all-inclusive education, providing unique experiences, and creating exceptional athletes. All of these accomplishments highlighted will continue, with a balanced budget for the 2016-2017 school year. There will continue to be financial chal-lenges for all Michigan School Districts over the next couple years, and Ishpeming will not be immune to those challeng-es. With sound financial and operational management, we will continue to make decisions to keep expenditures in line with revenues. The success of the Ishpeming District is also influenced by the support of parents and community. The support received from all is an integral part to creating a great school district. Only together can we create such excellence. As we say good-bye to the graduating class of 2016, we wish you a healthy and happy future. May you all find success in your own eyes. We say ―good-bye‖, as we also say ―welcome‖ to our new kindergarten class. Welcome to the Hema-tite Family! We look forward to working with the new families. Have a safe and fun summer. We will see you in the fall.
Carrie Meyer Superintendent
Happy Retirement
We had several employees retire from the Ishpeming Public School District. Please join us in congratulating:
Dan Barry, Elementary Principal Heidi Heikkila, Teacher
Colleen McGarry, Support Staff Marge Sullivan, Teacher
Thank you for all of your years of service.
Congratulations to all the students, parents, and staff
for another great year in the Ishpeming Schools!