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[post_content] => Junior August George has been accepted to screen his film "Le Nôtre Héritage" ("Our Heritage") at the New Hampshire High School Short Film Festival. Fellow junior Amber Ruston was the assistant editor. The film was created in Mr. Levesques' Photo 2 class as a photo film project.
"Le Nôtre Héritage" was one of 27 student-produced short films that were selected to screen at the 2018 New Hampshire High School Short Film Festival (NHHSSFF).
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Festival selections will also be screened on “New Hampshire Day and Night” at the New Hampshire Film Festival in Portsmouth and at the SNOB Film Festival in Concord.
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[post_content] => ConVal Senior Garrett Shows was a featured panelist on "The Exchange" with Laura Knoy this morning. The show was dedicated to the topic "Intelligent Lives: Challenging Perceptions About Intelligence and Ability."
The show explained the benefits of inclusion, both for those who are differently abled and for the general student population at ConVal Regional High School. Garrett spoke eloquently about his challenges and his achievements as well as his after-school job, his participation in internship experiences, and athletic endeavors, including Unified Basketball and Unified Soccer.
One of the callers on the show was Andres Tourgee, one of Garrett's classmates. Garrett spoke with gratitude of the support he gets from his classmates like Andres, Dalton, and Dylan.
The other show panelists, in addition to Garrett's father Dan Shows, were Dan Habib, filmmaker for UNH's Institute on Disability, and creator of the award-winning documentaries Including Samuel, Who Cares About Kelsey?, and Mr. Connolly Has ALS, and Marianne Leone, Executive Producer of Intelligent Lives, and author of the 2010 book, Jessie: A Mother's Story, about her son, who had cerebral palsy and epilepsy. Leone and her husband, Chris Cooper, who narrates the film, founded the Jesse Cooper Foundation.
You can listen to the archive of the show by clicking this link.
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[post_content] => Paula Kingsbury-Evans was selected as the recipient of a New England Service Scholarship, one of just 62 New Hampshire public high school seniors chosen by the Red Sox Foundation.
The Red Sox Service Scholarships Program honors academically-talented public high school seniors who have demonstrated a commitment to community service. Each scholarship winner will receive a $1,000.00 scholarship award which will be paid directly to the college in which they are enrolled.
Paula and her fellow scholarship winners will be honored by the Red Sox during a special pregame ceremony at Fenway Park on Tuesday, July 26, 2018 which is New Hampshire Day at Fenway.
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[post_content] => Three ConVal students, Grace Christensen (sophomore, soprano voice), Christopher Clark (senior, bass voice), Sandra MacKay (freshman, violin), joined together with over 500 students throughout NH to participate in the 2018 New Hampshire All-State Festival this past weekend.
Students prepare for auditions each fall and the top performers in each instrument are chosen to participate in one of five ensembles: Mixed Choir, Treble Choir, Orchestra, Concert Band or Guitar Ensemble. The students gather in their respective ensembles for 12 hours of rehearsal over two and a half days with a culminating performance at the Capitol Center for the Arts in Concord, NH.
Christensen and Clark participated in the NH All-State Mixed Choir under the direction of Dr. Pearl Shangkuan and MacKay participated in the NH All-State Orchestra under the direction of John Page.
Grace Christensen received special recognition for receiving the top score in her audition room.
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The New Hampshire State Organization Daughters of the American Revolution recognized several award winners at the 117th State Conference on April 7-8, 2018.
Scholarship Committee Chairman Laura McCrillis Kessler of Newport presented a New Hampshire DAR Scholarships to Sydney Crete.
Crete is the daughter of Louise Gryval and Richard Crete of Greenfield and was sponsored by the Mary Varnum Platts Peterborough Chapter in Rindge. Funds for the scholarship were raised through State Regent Jones’ project, Investing in Independence.
Known as the largest women’s service organization in the world, DAR has over 180,000 members with approximately 3,000 chapters in all 50 states and 13 foreign countries.
The DAR has long promoted patriotism through commemorative celebrations, memorials, scholarships and activities for children, and programs for new immigrants. For more information about DAR or to contribute to the Investing in Independence project, visit http://nhsodar.org or http://dar.org.
Four ConVal students took part in the Peterborough Rotary Club's FourWayTest Speech Contest at the Club's weekly meeting at the Unitarian Church in Peterborough.
Seniors Aiden Hall of Peterborough, Natalia Hautanen of Peterborough and Timothy LaPierre of Dublin, advanced to the contest after competing through their Public Speaking class at ConVal.
Under the direction of English teacher Cathy Riley, the students composed five to seven minute original speeches that apply the Rotary FourWayTest in our everyday relationships with other people.
The Rotary Four-WayTest is:
Is it the truth?
Is it fair to all concerned?
Will it build goodwill and better friendships?
Will it be beneficial to all concerned?
Rotarians scored the speeches based on content, organization, and delivery.
LaPierre received third place; Hall second and Hautanen first. Hautanen will go on to compete at the District level on May 6.
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[post_content] => The YMCAs of New Hampshire held the first weekend in their annual New Hampshire Youth & Government Program.
This year's event involved 300 students from 29 schools statewide. The motto of the YMCA Youth & Government Program is “Democracy must be learned by each generation.”
The program celebrates its 70th year this year and gives high school students the opportunity to learn first-hand about state government through two weekends that are held in March and April.
The Pre-Legislative Election Day was held on Saturday, March 17th. During the Pre-Legislative election, the following students were elected to key offices:
Youth Governor Lauren Cavignano Trinity High School
Senate President Kaia Beckerman Timberlane High School
House Speaker Anna McGuiness ConVal Regional High School
Chief Justice Samara St. John Trinity High School
Editor in Chief Lily Pelkey-Jacobson Kearsarge Regional High School
The final phase of the program, the Model Legislature, is scheduled for Friday and Saturday, April 6-7, in Concord, NH. During the two-day model legislature, delegates will discuss and debate some 128 bills they have prepared as part of the program.
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[post_content] => Cadet Chief Petty Officer Patrick LaRoche has received the DAR Outstanding Sea Cadet Medal at the annual inspection of the Monadnock Squadron. Patrick is the son of LTJG Jane LaRoche and Paul LaRoche Jr. and is a senior at ConVal Regional High School.
The DAR Outstanding Cadet Medal is awarded to a cadet of outstanding ability and achievement in a non-ROTC, military-affiliated cadet program and must have distinguished himself through outstanding leadership, honor, service, courage, and patriotism.
Patrick has been a member of the Monadnock Squadron since 2011 and has held every rank in the Naval League Cadet and Naval Sea Cadet Corps. In addition to the Sea Cadets, for ConVal he has played four years of football, four years of hockey (one year as manager) and four years of varsity lacrosse two of which he was a team captain.
Patrick maintains a 3.7 GPA and is in the top 25 of his class. He will be attending college and pursue a military career.
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[post_content] => Max Sturges, a senior at ConVal Regional High School, has committed to play Division II soccer at the University of Tampa, where he will attend college in the fall.
A nationally ranked DII school, Tampa finished the season 25th in the country. The Spartans are part of the Sunshine State Conference (SSC), known to be one of the toughest DII conferences.
As a junior, Max led the Cougars in goals and assists, scoring 22 goals and assisting 11. In the spring of his junior year, Max joined the U.S. Development Academy program, playing with the Seacoast United Academy team, where he continues to play as a senior.
At Tampa, Max plans to study Criminal Justice, National Security and Intelligence, and Global Studies.
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Nominations are currently being sought for the 2018 Class of Inductees into the ConVal High School Athletic Hall of Fame.
The ConVal High School Athletic Hall of Fame was established to formally honor the memory and contributions of the many athletes, coaches, and supporters of our athletic program. The Hall Of Fame serves as a symbol of our appreciation of the excellence, honor and devotion displayed by the celebrated individuals and teams.
Nomination and Induction Criteria
Athletic Criteria for Induction:
Athletes will be eligible for induction 5 years after graduation.
The athlete must have attended ConVal High School for a minimum of 1 year and/or attended Antrim High School or Peterborough High School for a period of time before entering ConVal High School and be a graduate of ConVal.
The athlete must have conducted himself/herself in such a way as to reflect honor on the school and must have exhibited those qualities of character and standards of conduct consistent with their status as a role model to the community. ConVal High School reserves the right to remove any individual from the Hall of Fame for personal conduct which reflects discredit upon the school.
Strong Consideration: Athletes who meet two or more of the following criteria will be given strong consideration by the Hall of Fame Committee.
All New England selection
All American selection.State Champion – Individual
State Champion – Team
State Champion Relay Teams are included within this criteria and will be inducted as a group not individually.
NHIAA State Qualifier
First Team All State selection
State Tournament record holder
School record holder
Division 1 Athletic Scholarship Recipient
AP or Coaches’ Association 2nd Team, 3rd Team or Honorable Mention All-State
ConVal Athlete Of The Year Recipient
State or Local newspaper Athlete Of The Year Recipient
Outstanding Statistical Achievement in an Individual sport (i.e. 1000 career points in basketball)
Criteria for Induction of Coaches:
The individual must have coached at ConVal for a minimum of 5 years
The individual will become eligible for the Hall Of Fame immediately upon their retirement from the sport they coached or 5 years after leaving employment with the ConVal School District.
Strong Consideration: Coaches who meet two or more of the following criteria will be given strong consideration by the Hall of Fame Committee.
Member of a recognized State Hall Of Fame in the sport he/she coached
Coached a State Championship team at ConVal
Coach Of The Year honors by State recognized coaching organization or media group
Outstanding moral character
Years of coaching service to the ConVal School District
Career winning percentage at ConVal High School
Leadership roles in State Coaches Associations
Criteria for Induction of Outstanding Contributors:
Eligibility or outstanding contributors will be at the sole discretion of the selection committee.
Candidates must have made outstanding contributions or offered extraordinary services to the student/athletes and the athletic program at ConVal.
Candidates need not be a graduate of ConVal High School.
Click here to download the nomination form and contact Mark Swasey with any questions or requests for further information.
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Junior August George has been accepted to screen his film “Le Nôtre Héritage” (“Our Heritage”) at the New Hampshire High School Short Film Festival. Fellow junior Amber Ruston was the assistant editor.
ConVal Senior Garrett Shows was a featured panelist on “The Exchange” with Laura Knoy this morning. The show was dedicated to the topic “Intelligent Lives: Challenging Perceptions About Intelligence and Ability.”
Paula Kingsbury-Evans was selected as the recipient of a New England Service Scholarship, one of just 62 New Hampshire public high school seniors chosen by the Red Sox Foundation.
The Red Sox Service Scholarships Program honors academically-talented public high school seniors who have demonstrated a commitment to community service.
Three ConVal students, Grace Christensen (sophomore, soprano voice), Christopher Clark (senior, bass voice), Sandra MacKay (freshman, violin), joined together with over 500 students throughout NH to participate in the 2018 New Hampshire All-State Festival this past weekend.
The New Hampshire State Organization Daughters of the American Revolution recognized several award winners at the 117th State Conference on April 7-8, 2018.
Scholarship Committee Chairman Laura McCrillis Kessler of Newport presented a New Hampshire DAR Scholarships to Sydney Crete.
Four ConVal students took part in the Peterborough Rotary Club’s Four Way Test Speech Contest at the Club’s weekly meeting at the Unitarian Church in Peterborough.
Cadet Chief Petty Officer Patrick LaRoche has received the DAR Outstanding Sea Cadet Medal at the annual inspection of the Monadnock Squadron. Patrick is the son of LTJG Jane LaRoche and Paul LaRoche Jr.
Max Sturges, a senior at ConVal Regional High School, has committed to play Division II soccer at the University of Tampa, where he will attend college in the fall.