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Special Issue: Saluting Our Seniors

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                                            “Home, School and Community Educating for Life”
  Summer 2020                                                                                             Volume 16, Issue 6

 2020 OHS Valedictorian & Salutatorian
    Madelyn Hoffman                                                                                        sectional representative
has been named as the                                                                                      for tennis and bowling.
Valedictorian of the Class of                                                                              Mackenzie was named an
2020. She is the daughter of                                                                               All WNY Scholar Athlete
Michael and Ellie Hoffman.                                                                                 for Tennis. She received
Madelyn will graduate                                                                                      the OHS Sportsmanship
with an Advanced Regents                                                                                   award for junior varsity
Diploma with Honors                                                                                        basketball, varsity tennis
and Mastery in Math and                                                                                    and varsity track and field.
Science. Throughout high                                                                                   Along with her involvement
school, Madelyn has taken                                                                                  in OHS athletics Mackenzie
dual-enrollment classes                                                                                    has participated in many
offered by Jamestown                                                                                       extracurricular activities
Community College and                                                                                      including Homeless
St. Bonaventure University.                                                                                Huskies, Spanish Club,
She participated in the New
Visions Health Professions
program through
                               Madelyn Hoffman                       Mackenzie Windus                      Model UN, TV Studio, the
                                                                                                           OHS Newspaper, Drama
                                                                                                           Club, Scholastic Challenge
Cattaraugus-Allegany BOCES her senior year.                         and the St. Bonaventure University Summer Research Program.
    Madelyn has been a member of Student Government                 She is the President of National Honor Society and earned 20-40-
(Treasurer), DECA, Thirst Project, Principal’s Advisory             60 Point Award for her extracurricular activities.
Committee, Orchestra, Band, Varsity Cross Country, and                         Mackenzie has also participated in the OHS Orchestra,
Varsity Track & Field. Madelyn has competed at both the New         Studio 107, Concert and Marching Band, Select Choir and
York State DECA competition and the DECA International              Bel Canto. She has participated in Solo Festival, NYSSMA
Career Development Conference in Orlando, Florida. Some             Area All State, and Houghton String Festival. She has been in
community projects that she has been involved in are Homeless       the pit orchestra for “The Secret Garden,” “Music Man,” and
Huskies, Special Olympics Track & Field Day, Washington West        “Oklahoma!” She was on stage as Chava in “Fiddler on the Roof”
Elementary Holiday Shop, and concessions at sporting events.        and Fantine in “Les Misérables.” In our community Mackenzie
    Madelyn has also volunteered over 150 hours at Olean General    has volunteered with several local nursing homes, Basilica of
Hospital and coordinated the Healthy Huskies Flu Vaccination        St. Mary of the Angels, the St. John’s Italian Festival, the Pink
Clinic. Madelyn has received honors including 20-40 Point           Pumpkin Project, and the Olean Cares Crohns & UC Walk.
Sward for school involvement, induction into National Honor         Mackenzie has participated in her local youth group, been an altar
Society, Buffalo News All-Western New York Fall Scholar-            server for Basilica of St. Mary of the Angels, and she recently
Athlete, Bausch & Lomb Honorary Science Award, and was              was named Altar Server of the Year for 2020. Mackenzie received
nominated as a 2020 Community All-Star through Independent          honors including The George Eastman Young Leaders Award,
Health and Business First.                                          The Harold Dutton Spotlight Student, Cattaraugus County Youth
    Madelyn will be attending the University of Pittsburgh in the   Citizenship Award, Exchange Club Youth of the Year, JCC
fall. She will be majoring in Biological Sciences with a minor in   College Connections Student of the Year and Daughters of the
Neuroscience, as well as participating in the honors program.       American Revolution Good Citizens Award. Mackenzie worked
                                                                    as a cantor at Basilica of St. Mary of the Angels as well as a
   Mackenzie Windus is the Salutatorian of the Class of 2020.       lifeguard and skate guard for the City of Olean.
She is the daughter of Tom and Amy Windus. Mackenzie will                       Mackenzie has been awarded the Greenwalt
graduate with an Advanced Regents Diploma with Honors and           Scholarship and will be attending Mount Holyoke College after
Mastery in Math and Science.                                        graduation.
            She has participated in junior varsity basketball
and varsity tennis, bowling, and track & field, and has been a
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Raina Barboza             Cait Butler               John Carlson           Isabelle Crosson

      Class of 2020 Honor Graduates
   Raina Barboza is the daughter           show. As well, Raina was awarded the       member of the Olean High School vol-
of Beena Barboza and Job Barboza.          Corning Incorporated Award of Excel-       leyball team. She has also participated
Before moving to Olean and complet-        lence in Biology Honors. As an OHS         in Jazz Band, Orchestra, Bel Canto,
ing her senior year in Olean High          student, she entered the national Con-     Select Choir, along with being a per-
School, she attended Greater Fort          gressional App Challenge and won in        cussionist in two school musicals. In
Erie Secondary School (GFESS) in           the congressional district. In addition,   addition to her participation in the arts
Ontario, Canada for grades 9-10 then       Raina has volunteered for the Souper       programs at Olean High School, Cait
attended grade 11 in Corning-Painted       Bowl of Caring. Throughout her             is also avid in local theatre. She has
Post High School in Corning, NY.           high school career, Raina has taken        participated in the classes, high school
When she was in GFESS, she received        many rigorous high school courses,         shows, and regular season plays at the
student excellence awards for her          including dual enrollment courses for      Olean Theater Workshop, and has also
involvement in school activities and       Jamestown Community College and            performed in shows at Olean Com-
academic career. Raina was part of         St. Bonaventure, and has maintained        munity Theater and Ray Evans Seneca
the yearbook and newspaper clubs as        high honor roll grades throughout her      Theater. She has been accepted to the
a photographer and graphic designer        high school career. After graduation,      New York State Summer School of
in her Canadian school. Likewise, she      Raina will be attending Alfred Uni-        the Arts (NYSSSA) School of Theatre
took part in the Multicultural Club, Art   versity and will major in Mechanical       for this summer. Cait will be attending
Club, and the Concert Band where she       Engineering.                               Baldwin Wallace University in the fall
played the flute. Moreover, Raina was                                                 with a dual degree in Business Man-
part of an international drama critique       Cait Butler is the daughter of          agement and a Theatre BA.
club, Cappies: High School Critics         Kathleen and Thomas Butler. She
and Awards Program, where she trav-        is a member of DECA, Model UN,                John Carlson is the son of Emma
eled to regional schools to judge their    National Honor Society, and Z-Club.        and John Carlson Sr. John participated
theatre performance while represent-       Cait is President of A World with          in varsity tennis and soccer. He is a
ing her school. She also was selected      Water Club, which provides clean           member of National Honor Society,
to be part of her Canadian’s school        water wells to the Kingdom of Eswa-        Bel Canto and Digital Art based Inde-
team to compete at the regional level      tini, Africa. She is the President of      pendent Study. At school he volun-
in the Niagara Envirothon Competi-         the Spanish Club, student leader of        teered in the Oak Hill Park Cleanup,
tion, an environmental and science         Souper Bowl of Caring, team captain        and Special Olympics Unified Sports
competition. While being in 11th grade     of Scholastic Challenge, and is the        Day. He was in this year’s school play
in Corning-Painted Post High School,       Secretary of Student Activities and        as Enjolras in “Les Miserables.” John
Raina was part of the Coding for Girls     Recreation in the Student Activities       will be going to RIT and majoring in
Club, volunteered at local elementary      Council (SAC). Cait is a recipient of      Biomedical Sciences with a minor in
schools for the annual Hour of Code to     the 20-40-60 point award, and has          3D Digital Design.
encourage coding, and became part of       poetry published in the Gifted Pen-
the National Honor Society. In addi-       man’s Poetry Collection. She is an           Isabelle Crosson is the daughter of
tion, she received the Corning Muse-       alumnus of the Hugh O’Brian Youth          Sean and Carolyn Crosson. Isabelle
um of Glass Judges Choice Art Award        Leadership, which led her to organize      participated in varsity swimming for
Graphic Media Design for her graphic       a clean-up of the St. Bonaventure          two years, varsity cross country for
media design entry in the regional art     Grotto during her junior year. Cait is a   one year, and junior varsity and varsity

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Destiny Custer             Robert Dempsey         Makayla Folts               Nicholas
                                                                                           Fratercangelo
track for two years. She is a member       Council. At school, she volunteered       Gala, and Oak Hill Park clean ups.
of the National Honor Society and          for No One Eats Alone, Oak Hill Park      Because of her exceptional involve-
participated in Spanish Club. Isabelle     Clean Ups, Homeless Huskies, and          ment she was awarded the 20-40 Point
was a member of Chorus for two             Special Olympics/Unified Sports Day.      Award. Makayla is also very active
years and has been an active member        Destiny will be majoring in Pharmacy      within the community. She has volun-
of the Band for all four years of high     at Butler University in Indianapolis,     teered for the Gift Tree, Gus Macker
school. The band participated in two       Indiana.                                  Basketball Tournament, Salvation
NYSSMA competitions placing silver                                                   Army, and the Women’s Bartlett
both times. She has also done Solo            Robert Dempsey is the son of Rob-      Country Club Member Guest golf
Festival and All-County for band.          ert and Lyn Dempsey. He is a member       tournament. She enjoyed spending her
Isabelle traveled to Costa Rica as part    of the National Honor Society and has     summers coaching junior swimmers
of a school trip. She also made the        maintained high honors for all semes-     at Bartlett Country Club during their
JCC Part-Time Student Dean’s List.         ters. Robert participated in varsity      summer swim league. After graduation
Isabelle has spent time volunteering at    tennis for three years and was awarded    ,Makayla will attended Duquesne Uni-
the SPCA. She participated in several      the Coach’s Sportsmanship Award. He       versity majoring in Physical Therapy
volunteer opportunities including          has participated in Homeless Huskies,     adding a dual degree with Athletic
serving food or helping with set up of     Souper Bowl of Caring, and has vol-       Training.
chairs and tables during the St. Johns     unteered at the local library. Robert
Festival, Rebuilding Together, and         will be pursuing a degree in Engineer-       Nicholas Fratercangelo is the
the Corporate Challenge. After high        ing this fall.			                         son of Anthony and Lisa Fratercan-
school she plans on attending a four-                                                gelo. During his years at Olean High
year university to obtain a Bachelor of       Makayla Folts is the daughter of       School, Nick was a member of the
Science degree in Biology.                 Scott and Lisa Folts. She has partici-    football and baseball team. He was a
                                           pated in varsity cross country, tennis,   four year starter for the varsity foot-
   Destiny Custer is the daughter          basketball, and track and field. She      ball team and two year captain be-
of Kim and Keith Custer. She has           was an Honorable Mention for Sec-         ing named the 2017 and 2018 Team
participated in volleyball and track       tion VI All-WNY Scholar-Athlete for       Defensive MVP and 2019 Team MVP.
and field. She was named a Volleyball      tennis and basketball. For her first      Nick was selected as a Class B All-
All-Star by the Chautauqua Cattarau-       and final year of tennis, she received    Star for all four years he participated
gus Athletic Association her sopho-        the Doubles Award and was named           on the varsity football team. He was
more, junior, and senior year, and was     Team Captain for basketball. She also     also honored as a Top B3 Defensive
named to the All-WNY team senior           played AAU travel basketball while        Player for the 2018 and 2019 seasons.
year. She received the Most Valu-          at Olean. During her years at OHS,        Nick has been selected as a 2019 Big
able Player award for volleyball her       she was an active member in Na-           30 All-Star and will participate in the
sophomore and junior year along with       tional Honor Society, Student Council,    47th annual Big 30 All-Star Chari-
the Most Valuable Defense award her        Principal Advisory Council, Spanish       ties Classic on August 1st. Nick is a
senior year. Along with her commit-        Club, and DECA. She was Treasurer         member of the National Honor Soci-
ment to Olean High School volleyball       for her class and DECA. Makayla was       ety. Nick will attend Alfred University
she was also involved with JAVA and        a member of Concert Choir, Select         with a major in Athletic Training to
Octane travel volleyball teams. She        Choir, and Band. Makayla volun-           assist him in pursuing a career as a
is a member of the National Honor          teered for Homeless Huskies, Sports       Physical Therapist. In the fall, Nick
Society and is the President of Media      Boosters, Unified Basketball, IAABO       will also be a member of the Alfred
and Relations for Student Activities       Basketball tournament, Genesis House      Saxons Football team.

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Brookelinn Garey Chloeann Halladay                Lyllia Hennard          Graham Charles             Daniel Klein
                                                                                Kinnaird
      Class of 2020 Honor Graduates
   Brookelinn Garey is the grand-         of Amy and Thad Halladay. She was         County Sportsmanship Award, Honor-
daughter of Brian and Pat McAllister.     a football cheerleader for her junior     able Mention for Scholar Athlete for
She has participated in tennis, basket-   and senior year and cheer captain         both soccer and swimming seasons.
ball, and track throughout her high       for senior year. She was involved in      Simultaneous to his involvement in
school career. She is a member of the     Olean Theatre workshop for 4 years,       OHS athletes, he was selected for the
National Honor Society and has made       and school musicals since 9th grade,      HOBY leadership seminar, has been
high honor roll for four years. She has   “Oklahoma,” “Music Man,” “Fiddler         an active member of the National
taken many dual enrollment courses        on the Roof” and “Les Miserables.”        Honor Society, and has made the
through Jamestown Community               She was in Drama Club, Bel Canto,         JCC’s Part-Time Student Dean’s List
College and was selected to be in the     4-H during high school and in Nation-     and St. Bonaventure University. He’s
New Visions program her senior year,      al Honor Society. She plans on going      an active member of his hometown
which is in conjunction with James-       to University of Central Florida and      church Believers Chapel and was se-
town Community College and BO-            majoring in Psychology.                   lected amongst his teachers to receive
CES. Through this medical program,                                                  Restoring Faith in Humanity Award.
Brookelinn received several college          Lyllia Hennard is the daughter of      At school he was also involved with
credits and was able to have many         James Hennard and Ashley O’Brien.         the Thirst Project raising money for
experiences at Olean General Hospital     She received the Harold Dutton Award      wells in Africa. He participated in the
during her clinical rotations. Brooke-    and an honorable mention in a poetry      SPCA Rock and Run 5K with his dad
linn participated in Student Council      contest at the Olean Public Library.      raising money for educational pro-
for two years and was SAC Execu-          She was a manager for the track team      grams and classical programing. He
tive Secretary her senior year. She       her sophomore year. She was involved      will be attending RIT to study Chemi-
belongs to Spanish Club and DECA,         in the Film Club and Science Club         cal Engineering.
where she was able to go to States two    through high school; she was also the
of the three years she participated.      President of the Gay Straight Alliance.      Daniel Klein is the son of Roger
Brookelinn has been involved in many      She often volunteered at the high         and Toni Klein. He has participated in
community service projects such as        school library and media center while     basketball and tennis. He was named
Homeless Huskies, the Souper Bowl         also caring for dogs and cats at the      Scholar Athlete for basketball. His
of Caring, Sports Boosters, Special       ASPCA. She works at the William O.        basketball season was cut short during
Olympics, and volunteered for the Gus     Smith Recreation Center from 2019-        his senior year. Dan was also the Trea-
Macker, Walmart, Washington West,         2020. She will be attending JCC in the    surer of National Honor Society and
Basilica of St Mary of the Angels, and    fall and major in English Literature      a member of the 20-40 Point Award.
the Salvation Army. Brookelinn re-        Arts.                                     For his senior year, he was selected to
ceived the 20-40 Point Award for her                                                participate in the New Vision- Health
                                             Graham Charles Kinnaird is the         Professions Program at BOCES. He
achievements and is in the top 10% of
                                          son of Dave & Kristan Maiolo and          also participated in DECA and went to
her class. Brookelinn will be attending
                                          Matt & Lindsey Burroughs. He has          states during his senior year. He was
Syracuse University in the fall on a
                                          participated in soccer, swimming/         also the President of Activities and
track to become a Physician Assistant.
                                          diving, pole vaulting in track, ten-      Recreation for SAC. At school, he vol-
                                          nis, Bel Canto, Solo Fest, and All        unteered in Sports Boosters, Homeless
  Chloeann Halladay is the daughter       County. He received the Cattaraugus       Huskies, and Unified Basketball. In

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Kayla Knight           Michael Lambert            Raymond Lin           Maxwell Linderman Elisamaria Martel
the community, he has volunteered for     his senior year, he was the Treasurer     Hill Park with Mrs. Brown and helped
the Pink Pumpkin Project, Rally in the    for the Student Activities Council. He    gift-wrap student’s gifts for Christmas
Valley, and the Genesis House. Dan        is a member of the National Honor         at Washington West. Raymond will
plans to go to the University of Buf-     Society, and a graduate of the Young      be attending Stony Brook University
falo to study Mechanical Engineering.     Entrepreneurs Academy. Over the           to major in Business Administration
                                          summer of 2019, he was chosen to          with a potential minor in Computer
   Kayla Knight is the daughter           participate in a STEM Research pro-       Science.
of James and Kathleen Wright. She         gram at St. Bonaventure University.
has been actively involved in many        Michael always worked hard in the            Maxwell Linderman is the son of
extracurricular activities while at-      classroom as shown by his academic        Kris and Rachel Linderman. He par-
tending OHS. She has served as a          achievements. He was chosen to be on      ticipated in junior varsity basketball,
member of the Principal’s Advisory        the JCC’s Part-Time Student Dean’s        varsity soccer, tennis, and football. He
Committee, Student Council Secretary,     List. Last year during spring break,      was selected for the CCAA West 2nd
and National Honor Society. She has       he traveled to Costa Rica as part of a    Team All-Stars for soccer during his
been involved in Band, stage crew         school trip. Michael also enjoys volun-   sophomore year and the CCAA West
for Olean school plays, Water Club,       teering in the community. Some of his     1st Team All-Stars his junior and se-
Film Club, Liberty Partnership, and       favorite experiences included working     nior year. He plays soccer year-round
Homeless Huskies. She was a Varsity       with Bona Responds and Rebuilding         with the Western New York Flash and
Scholar Athlete with her participation    Together. In addition, he has volun-      have participated in the Corporate Cup
in varsity track and tennis. She also     teered with the Olean Chamber of          his junior year and senior year. For
was a member of the junior varsity        Commerce, St. John’s Italian Festival,    tennis, he participated in counties his
soccer team. She received the 40 Point    Southern Tier Symphony, and the           sophomore and junior years. He vol-
Award in her junior year. She was the     SPCA. Michael is planning to attend       unteers for TopSoccer, soccer for kids
winner of the Best Editing Award and      the University of Dayton where he         with disabilities, and he is the Media
Best Film Award at the Southern Tier      will major in Mechanical Engineering.     Relations Secretary for the Student
Film Festival of 2019. Her volunteer                                                Activities Council. He is a member of
work includes Canticle Farms, Spe-           Raymond Lin is the son of Xiang        the National Honor Society. He will
cial Olympics, Oak Hill Park Clean        (Jerry) and Xiu Fang Lin. Raymond         attend Alfred State College to get his
Up, and Olean Community Theatre.          has participated in many school clubs     Bachelor’s in Health Sciences and will
She will attend her dream school: The     throughout his high school career         be playing soccer.
Rochester Institute of Technology in      including being a member of the
the fall and study Motion Picture Sci-    National Honor Society. He has been          Elisamaria Martel is the daughter
ence. She received the RIT Presiden-      part of the French Club serving as both   of Mike and Kathleen Martel. She
tial Scholarship, the most prestigious    the Treasurer during his freshman year    has participated in varsity swimming,
merit-based award offered by RIT.         and as Vice-President during his junior   junior varsity track, varsity track,
                                          year. Raymond has also been an active     National Honor Society, Academic
   Michael Lambert is the son of Bart     member of the Science Club for the        Excellence, Scholar Athlete, Home-
and Linda Lambert. He was active in       past three years and is an active mem-    less Huskies, Can Drives, SMA Youth
soccer, golf and Ski Club during his      ber of the Chess club of which he is      Group, and EMAC swim team. She
high school career. In addition to ath-   Co-Vice-President. Raymond has also       volunteered at SMA Spaghetti Dinner,
letics, Michael participated in DECA      participated in Model UN in his senior    Basilica Festival. She will be going to
in both his junior and senior year and    year and DECA for the past two years.     JCC in Olean for Nursing and plans on
placed top 10 overall at the New York     He has also volunteered in the Pink       continuing her education after gradua-
DECA Career Conference. During            Pumpkin Project, helped clean Oak         tion to become a Nurse Practitioner.
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Samuel Mest           Marina Miketish        Alexander Peterson Hannah Pfeffer                   Arhum Rabbani

     Class of 2020 Honor Graduates
   Samuel Mest is the son of Steve        Council, DECA, Spanish Club, and         House, the Olean Area Exceptional
and Angela Mest. He has participated      a member of the OHS 20-40 Point          Track and Field Day, No One Eats
in football and golf. He was selected     Award. She has volunteered for Home-     Alone Day, and several Oak Hill Park
to play in the Big 30 All-Star game for   less Huskies, the Special Olympics/      cleanups. He has also volunteered in
football. He also received the Walter     Unified Sports Day, and Shop with a      the Souper Bowl of Caring where he
Reisner Award, and was a Trench           Cop Gift Wrapping. In the community,     served as Student Coordinator dur-
Trophy Awardee. He is a member of         she has volunteered at the Epic Church   ing his senior year. Alexander was
National Honor Society. He was a          Back to School Giveaways and Cloth-      awarded the 20-40 Point Award for
volunteer with Unified Special Olym-      ing Drive, along with the Gus Macker     his extracurricular activities through-
pics for many years. He has also          Basketball Tournament and the SPCA       out high school. He will be attending
volunteered with the Souper Bowl of       Gift Wrapping. Marina participated       Alfred State College, where he will be
Caring and Special Olympics Track         in many rigorous courses, including      majoring in Electrical Engineering.
and Field Day. He has participated in     some dual-enrollment courses through
Student Government for the last two       Jamestown Community College, while          Hannah Pfeffer is the daughter of
years, serving as class Treasurer as a    managing to maintain high honor roll     Florence and Jeremy Pfeffer. Hannah
junior and President of the Treasury      grades throughout high school. After     participated in many rigorous courses
for the Student Activities Council. He    graduation, Marina will attend SUNY      throughout her high school career
received a Scholarship of Distinction     Alfred State School of Technology,       including dual enrollment classes
from West Virginia University and         where she will study Mechanical En-      through Jamestown Community Col-
will major in Sports Management.          gineering Technology with a minor in     lege. Hannah was a member of the
                                          Mechatronics.                            Band and Orchestra, and National
   Marina Miketish is the daughter                                                 Honor Society. Hannah had also been
of Sarah Zalwsky and Mark Miketish.           Alexander Peterson is the son        part of the soccer team for four years
She has participated in soccer, bas-      of Ron and Amy Peterson. Alexan-         where she had been recognized with
ketball, indoor and outdoor track and     der has participated in cross country,   the Sportsmanship Award and Coaches
field. She was named an All Western       track and field, Film Club, Ski Club,    Award. Hannah plans on attending
NY Scholar Athlete for Soccer by          Chess Club, and Z Club. He is an         Jamestown Community College to
the Buffalo News and a Big 30 Girls       award-winning member of Olean High       receive her RN license. After JCC,
Soccer All-Star by the Olean Times        School’s Model United Nations Team.      Hannah plans on advancing her career
Herald. She was also awarded the          Alexander served as the President of     to become an Oncologist.
CCAA Sportsmanship Award, and             the Olean High School Science Club
twice named as a CCAA 1st Team            since his sophomore year and Presi-         Arhum Rabbani is the son of
All-Star for track and field, along       dent of the Student Activities Council   Shazia Rafi. He has played football
with a CCAA Honorable Mention for         during his senior year. He was also      for five years and tennis for two years.
Basketball and a CCAA 2nd Team            a student representative in the Olean    He made counties for tennis last year.
All-Star for soccer. Marina currently     City Schools District Foundation and     He is in National Honor Society and
holds the Olean High School Record        a member of the Principal’s Advi-        a member of the Ski Club. He helped
for High Jump. She is also a member       sory Council and the National Honor      pick up and deliver cans for the Souper
of National Honor Society, Student        Society. Alexander has volunteered       Bowl of Caring. He plans on becoming
                                          in Homeless Huskies, the Warming         an orthopedic surgeon in the future.

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Merek Rivera           Cecilia Ruszkowski        Gabrielle Schulze            Sophie Sova               Jillian Stevens
    Merek Rivera is the son of Nelson          Sophie Sova is the daughter of           activities, Jillian works part-time at the
and Angela Rivera. Merek has proven         Wayne and Joy Sova. Sophie has              Beef N Barrel. Jillian will be attend-
his worth by reaching high honor roll       participated in varsity tennis, National    ing SUNY Cortland and will major in
each marking quarter. During this           Honor Society, Student Government,          Biomedical Sciences with a focus of
time, Merek was enrolled in multiple        National Honor Society, and the Hugh        Pre-Medicine where she looks forward
college courses through Jamestown           O’Brian Youth Leadership Confer-            to helping children.
Community College, and one through          ence. Sophie was an active member
St. Bonaventure University. Merek           in many clubs such as DECA, Olean
plans to take his earned credits and        Area Youth Court, French Club, Sci-
pursue further education in the field of    ence Club, Z Club, and Principal’s
Business Administration as part of the      Advisory Board. Sophie has received
JCC+SBU program.                            the Ann Lee Hancock Konneker Cutler
                                            Scholar Award, and will be attending
   Cecilia Ruszkowski is the daughter       Ohio University to pursue an Early
of Dave and Sarah Ruszkowski. She           Education degree.
is a member of the National Technical
Honor Society and volunteers at the            Jillian Stevens is the daughter of
SPCA twice a week. She is attending         Kathleen Stevens. Jillian has been a
Alfred State in the fall for Veterinary     dancer at Neighborhood School of
Technology with hopes of attending a        Dance for thirteen years and has been
vet school.                                 a Dance Teacher’s Assistant through-
                                            out her high school career. For her
   Gabrielle Schulze is the daughter        senior year, Jillian was selected to par-
of Warren and Renee Schulze. She has        ticipate in the New Vision- Health Pro-
participated in varsity tennis. Gabrielle   fessions Program at BOCES logging
has been a member of the National           many hours in the medical field. She
Honor Society, the 20 Point Award,          participated in many rigorous courses
and was selected to be in the New           throughout this program and her high
Vision Health Professions Program at        school career. Jillian has volunteered
BOCES during her senior year. She           at the St. John’s Festival for four years
has been in dual enrollment classes         and helped with the St. John’s reli-
through St. Bonaventure and James-          gious’ education filling luminary bags
town Community College. At school,          for two years. She has been a member
she participated in Homeless Huskies,       of A World with Water Club, DECA
Holiday Gift Wrapping at Washington         Business Club, Zonta Z-Club, Chorus,
West, and the Special Olympics/Uni-         National Honor Society, the OHS 20
fied Sports Day. She participated in        Point Award and was the Cattaraugus
Film Club, Science Club, Television         County Youth Bureau Youth of the
Studio, and The Thirst Project. She         week in December. She has helped
has been accepted into the Nursing          with the Olean’s Unified Special
Program at Jamestown Community              Olympics and has participated in the
College.                                    Homeless Huskies Program for five
                                            years. Along with her extracurricular

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Good Luck To Our OHS Seniors!
Cole J. Anastasia – St. Bonaventure            Lydia K. Hendrix - Mohawk Valley              Henry A. Scanlon – Alfred State
University                                     Community College                             Gabrielle R. Schulze - JCC
Jeremy M. App II – Alfred State                Lyllia S. Hennard - JCC                       Rieley M. Scott - JCC
Sabin M. Barber - Employment                   Madelyn G. Hoffman – University of            Walter M. Shales – Employment
Raina J. Barboza – Alfred University           Pittsburgh                                    Jaret M. Shearer - Employment
Madeline M. Barta – Buffalo State              Nathan R. Howard - JCC                        Alek M. Shubert - Employment
Jerimiah S. Billingsly - Employment            Nolan D. Hurlburt – Jamestown Business        Korryn M. Simon - JCC
Matthew K. Brenneman - Employment              College
                                                                                             Cheyenne M. Smith - JCC
Jared M. Burton – SUNY Fredonia                Wahcovi E. James – Florida A & M University
                                                                                             Noah K. Smith - Employment
William P. Burton – JCC                        Quinton P. Jordan – Medaille College
                                                                                             Sophie A. Sova – Ohio University
Cait S. Butler – Baldwin Wallace University    Ryan A. Kasperski – Employment
                                                                                             Vincent L. Sterner – Alfred State
Ryan G. Byrne - Employment                     Lorena E. Keirstead – Employment
                                                                                             Jillian N. Stevens – SUNY Cortland
John C. Carlson - RIT                          William E. Kelley – Employment
                                                                                             Brayen H. Tascone - Employment
Jake A. Carpenter - Employment                 Anthony C. Kenyon - JCC
                                                                                             Jakob E. Theodore – JCC + SBU Program
Isabella A. Carucci – Oneonta College          Madisyn N. Ketchner - JCC
                                                                                             Samantha M. Thomas – Cleveland State
Sayber D. Cashimere – JCC                      Graham C. Kinnaird – RIT                      University
Garrett D. Chase - JCC                         Madison M. Kirby - JCC                        Brendan C. Thurston – JCC
Jeremiah C. Crivelli - Employment              Owen A. Kirsch – JCC                          Emma D. Valentin – JCC - Jamestown
Tyler M. Crivelli – Ivy Tech Community         Daniel J. Klein – University of Buffalo       Arielle M. Vaughn – Employment
College                                        Kayla M. Knight – RIT                         Holly C. Vincent - Bloomsburg University of
Devonte M. Connor – New Mexico State           Roy D. Kuhn - JCC                             Pennsylvania
University                                     Gavin R. Kulp - JCC                           Austin F. Vitaro – JCC
Jacob W. Crawford - Employment                 Michael J. Lambert – University of Dayton     Justin A. Warner - United States Marine
Trevor J. Crolle - Employment                  Tre M. LaRue – Medaille College               Corps
Damani A. Crolle II - National Guard           Dillan M. Leavitt – Alfred State              Tabitha C. White - Employment
Isabelle R. Crosson – University of Dayton     Raymond Lin – Stony Brook                     Mackenzie P. Windus – Mount Holyoke
Destiny L. Custer – Butler University          Maxwell R. Linderman – Alfred State College   College
ThaiTyeena M. Davis - JCC                      Elisamaria H. Martel - JCC                    Sylvan M. Withey – JCC
Robert D. Dempsey - University of Buffalo      Marcus D. Martinelli - JCC
Sydnie E. Ellman – JCC + SBU Program           Nathaniel L. McClain - Marines
Charles T. Enderby – Employment                Samuel N. Mest – West Virginia University
Kaitlynn A. Ensell – JCC + SBU Program         Brendan R. Meyers - Employment
Makayla S. Folts – Duquesne University         Marina M. Miketish – Alfred State
Quinn V. Forrest – Tompkins Cortland           Belladara J. Mondo - Employment
Community College                              Bradey M. Moore - Employment
Alexander W. Franz - Employment                Eleanor C. Orcutt – Mercyhurst University
Nicholas A. Fratercangelo – Alfred             Keymora L. Owens - Employment
University                                     McKenna M. Parker – Indiana University of
Gage E. Gardner - JCC                          Pennsylvania
Brookelinn S. Garey – Syracuse University      Alexander J. Peterson – Alfred State
Marissa K. Gayton – Niagara County             Hannah O. Pfeffer - JCC
Community College                              Ta’Shanti R. Phillips – JCC
Samantha M. Gibbons - JCC                      Sebastian Pratt - Employment
Elyse G. Graham – St. Bonaventure              Chloe M. Proctor – Nazareth College
University
                                               Arhum Rabbani – St. John Fisher College
Colin M. Greenstein - Employment
                                               Reyna I. Reisner – Fredonia
Chloeann P. Halladay - University of Central
Florida                                        Sophia R. Renaud – Mercyhurst University
Trinity L. Halstead - JCC                      Megan H. Ritchie - Employment
Olivia E. Ham - Adult Education BOCES          Merek N. Rivera – JCC + SBU Program
Nicholas T. Hargis - Employment                Makenzie H. Rossman - JCC
                                               Cecilia H. Ruszkowski – Alfred State

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2020 OHS VALEDICTORIAN & SALUTATORIAN - CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT - OLEAN CITY SCHOOL ...
Message from the Superintendent
                                             THE BIGGEST THANK YOU
     When our family decided to return to Olean the reason was          Over the past three months the Olean City School District
 simple, it was the people of Olean.                                has fed approximately a 1,000 students breakfasts and lunches
     We often hear there are nice people everywhere which is        daily. We had employees volunteer to put their own health on
 true. But, there is something special about the City of Olean      the line to guarantee students were fed and received a continu-
 and Olean City School District.                                    ous education in spite the COVID-19 quarantine.
     It was not obvious at first, but a longtime friend told me         During this time, we never heard an unkind word or com-
 when I first moved here many years ago, “Watch out! Once           plaint. Everyone knew what the task at hand was and they got
 that Allegheny River mud gets between your toes, it is hard to     it done. It is great to be part of a school district and a com-
 leave.”                                                            munity where we all have each other’s back. We want to thank
     There is a strong sense of community. Olean, although a        everyone for a job well done!
 small city, it is a city. We have wealthy people, middle class,        There are some debts in life too great to repay. Sometimes
 and poverty like all big cities. We have people of all faiths.     the actions taken by individuals and groups are so enormous
 We have a wide variety of citizens of all types of national, re-   that no amount of gratitude can ever repay them. In the end all
 ligious, and ethnic backgrounds. We have citizens with a wide      one can do is simply say, “thank you” and be appreciative of
 variety of political and social outlooks, yet we all contribute    these lifelong friendships.
 and we all get along for the good of our school and for the            Thank you Olean City School District! Thank you to the
 good of our community.                                             great City of Olean and all who reside in our wonderful com-
     At the Olean City School District, we all learn to get along   munity.
 and embrace our many differences. We tend to focus on those            You often hear the statement: “the whole is greater than the
 things we have in common, like the red and gold. We grow up        sum of its parts.” If you have ever coached, played on a team,
 to care for one another. Everyone is part of the “Husky Pack.”     or worked with an amazing group of people, you have prob-
     The graduating class of 2020 is a fine example of this “Hus-   ably observed this phenomenon called synergy. Or as we refer
 ky” ethic. Due to COVID-19, our students have had the rug          to it in the Olean City School District: “when all the huskies
 pulled out from under them in their senior year of high school.    pull the sled together we accomplish miracles”.
 They were, to some extent, cheated of a rite of passage but we         Thank you all for everything you did, are doing, or intend to
 have not heard one student complain. Like true Huskies they        do to help us all conquer COVID-19.
 have made the best out of a difficult situation. Our students as
 our pep song states are: “rough and ready.” We could not be           Sincerely,
 more proud of our graduates and their families for the grit and
 fortitude they have displayed during these difficult times.
     Nothing illustrates this better than how the Olean City
 School District and the Olean community pulled together to
 face perhaps our country’s greatest challenge in its history,
 as we faced COVID-19. Sunday, March 15th, a day of rest,              Rick Moore
 found the Olean City School District’s Administrative Council
 meeting for hours to devise a plan that would first take care of
 our students and their families. Second, we wanted to ensure
 our students’ education was continued. Together we developed
 and implemented a plan to help and teach remotely to ensure
 all of our students and family’s educational needs were met.

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Thank you to Mrs. Martin and her kindergarten class for their appreciation song
                                                        and presentation to the OSF Board of Directors (3-4-2020).
                                                        This class had received a “Learning Through Play” Grant!

               OLEAN SCHOOLS FOUNDATION…
                                       410 W. Sullivan St. Olean, NY 14760
                                        www.oleanschoolsfoundation.org
                                           ocsdfoundation@gmail.com
         A 501c (3) organization that fundraises to support: Academic Enrichment Grants, as well as the
                                     Olean City School District Wall of Honor

      ANNOUNCING THE OCSD WALL OF HONOR CLASS OF 2020 INDUCTEES
     The 2020 OCSD Wall of Honor induction ceremony has been postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
        We will honor these inductees with the 2021 inductees in June 2021. Congratulations inductees!
                              Michael L. Domboski, D.M.D. - OHS ‘68
                                William J. Gabler, J.D. - OHS ‘70
                               Steven L. Suib, PHD. - OHS ‘71

          2019-2020 FUNDRAISERS –TO SUPPORT GRANTS AND THE WOH!
       Due to the COVID-19 pandemic., 2 of the 3 fundraisers the OSF uses to support our grant approvals
                         and the OCSD Wall of Honor awards, needed to be cancelled.
              Only our Cattaraugus Gives Day (online giving) was successfully held on Dec. 3, 2020.
                          SO… WATCH THIS SPACE FOR DETAILS ON…
                                      A “Night at the Races” (May) 2021
                        The Red and Gold Golf Scramble and Raffle (June)2021
                            (We’re going to need to make up for “lost time!)
              ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
           OSF IS PROUD OF ALL THE 2019-2020 OSF GRANTS APPROVED:
           Authors Everywhere Grant – EV                             Outdoor Play Grant – EV
           Letters Alive Grant -WW & EV                              We Are Authors – OIMS
           Book Worm Reading Books – WW & EV                         Huskie Reading Cushions – WW
           Leaders’ Lounge – EV                                      Pi Day Competition – OHS
           Support the OHS Band Grant – OHS                          3-D Printers for Makerspace – OIMS
           Ukuleles Grant – EV                                       Math Activities Grant – EV
           Community Outreach Van Wrap – OCSD                        Whale Watch Activities Grant - OHS
              ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
          ACCEPTING GRANT APPLICATIONS FOR 2020-2021 SCHOOL YEAR
              APPLICATION FORMS AND INSTRUCTIONS FOUND ON:
                       www.oleanschoolsfoundation.org
           Looking forward…with Huskie Hope!
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Happy Retirement
    to the following employees.
         You will be missed!

        Karen Caya,             Monika Harris,
       Teacher Aide             School Nurse

     Diane Ksionzyk,       Jennifer Rhody-Marvin,
      Teacher Aide             Music Teacher

  Csobanka Woodworth,             Barbara Volz,
      Director of                 Teacher Aide
      Technology

Kulp and Miketish Earn
Athletic Honors at OHS
    Olean High School seniors Gavin Kulp and Marina Miketish earn athlete of the year honors at OHS. Kulp, a standout in both
football and wrestling, earned the male senior athlete of the year award. During the football season, Kulp was named to the Big 30
football all-star team as well as a 1st team league all-star and team offensive player of the year (breaking the school’s single season
reception record). As a wrestler, Kulp leads the school in career wins with 194. He was also a Big 30 wrestling all-star, Division 1
all-star, Class B Champion, and came in 5th at the state tournament at 160lbs.
    Miketish, a standout in both soccer and track & field, earned the female athlete of the year award. During the soccer season, Mik-
etish was named to the Big 30 soccer all-star team as well as a 1st team CCAA all-star and team coaches award winner. As a track
athlete, Miketish holds the school records in both the Pentathlon and High jump. She was also the team’s Most Valuable Runner and
placed 3rd in Sectionals.

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News From OIMS

                  A Day at Hogwarts
             Cari Matejka’s class read Harry Potter on Zoom. They
         dressed up for “Hogwarts” when they had class. In Science, they
         studied Properties of Matter - and used that to make potions.
         They made an edible creative concoction that helped them write
         to the sorting hat to persuade him which house they should be in.

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OIMS 6/7 Academic                                           Congratulations OIMS Sixth and
      Distinction Students                                            Seventh Grade Top 20
   The following sixth and seventh grade students                      Academic Students.
obtained at least a 90% average in all of their core                The 2019-2020 school year represents the 12th year we have
classes (Math, ELA, Social Studies, and Science) dur-            had an Academic Wall of Fame at OIMS. We are honored to
ing the first three marking periods of the 2019-2020             recognize the following students for this stellar academic achieve-
school year. This is an outstanding level of academic            ment and welcome them into our Wall of Fame. We are all very
distinction and we are all very proud of these wonder-           proud of these students and we look forward to watching these
ful middle school scholars. Great job Students!                  students continue to excel and grow throughout their educational
                                                                 journeys. Thank You students for your determination, effort and
   Sixth Grade                Seventh Grade                      achievement. It is truly admired and appreciated.

   Bates, Anna               Bader, Michael
                                                                       Sixth Grade                         Seventh Grade
   Bohdanowycz, Adrian       Borer, Ava
   Brown, Jabreyah           Boutillette, Cavan
                                                                       Bates, Anna                         Bader, Michael
   Budaj, Aaron              Cassford, Autumn
                                                                       Bohdanowycz, Adrian                 Bailey, Brenden
   Carter, Mallory           Churakos, Arayah
                                                                       Brown, Jabreyah                     Borer, Ava
   Caya, Finnian             DeRose, Molly
                                                                       Carter, Mallory                     Boutillette, Cavan
   Crawford, Miley           Edwards, Emma
                                                                       Caya, Finnian                       Burrows, James
   Cygan, Brynn              Gonzalez, Jackson
                                                                       Crawford, Miley                     Cassford, Autumn
   Dowdell, Connor           Hoffman, Sullivan
                                                                       Cygan, Brynn                        Churakos, Arayah
   Durphy, Serenity          Kielar, Brennan
                                                                       Dowdell, Connor                     Cummings, Asher
   Dyal, Lauren              Quinn, Luca
                                                                       Durphy, Serenity                    DeRose, Molly
   Eaton, Braelyn            Rucinski, Sofia
                                                                       Eaton, Braelyn                      Edwards, Emma
   Finch, Ava                Simons, Bianca
                                                                       Finch, Ava                          Gonzalez, Jackson
   Harris, Victoria          Snyder, Evan
                                                                       Gross, Courtney                     Hoffman, Sullivan
   Kratts, Kaylin            Trietley, Zachary
                                                                       Kratts, Kaylin                      Kielar, Brennan
   Mercer, Gina
                                                                       Mest, Joseph                        Kielar, Thomas
   Mest, Joseph
                                                                       Miles, Austin                       Kinnaird, Blake
   Miles, Austin
                                                                       Morgan, Samantha                    Rucinski, Sofia
   Morgan, Samantha
                                                                       Moses, Ava                          Samuel, Aaron
   Moses, Ava
                                                                       Richardson, Leah                    Simons, Bianca
   Richardson, Leah
                                                                       Smucinski-O’Brien, Grady            Snyder, Evan
   Sibilio, Mia
                                                                       Teachman, Taylor                    Trietley, Zachary
   Smith, Sage
   Smucinski-O ‘Brien, Grady
   Teachman, Taylor
   Torres, Braylon

             Adding Graphics at OIMS
      In order to add plenty of husky flavor and spice into our building a few
   husky wraps were placed in the main office and the Music suite. Go Huskies!

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East View Announcements:
                                                                                 Mr. Crawford has been posting daily announcements
                                                                             to the East View You Tube channel. It’s been fun with
                                                                             add-ons like “fire drills”, Thumbs Up Thursday and even
                                                                             doing announcements from the yards of students. We en-
                                                                             courage all families to tune in as well as check out several

         East                                                                other channels associated with East View.

         View
         Elementary
            School

  Reading:
    One of the ques-
tions we get asked
the most is, “What
can we do at home to                                                            Appreciation:
prevent my child from falling behind?” And             OCSD and the East View PTO would like to express their sincere gratitude
while certainly your child’s teacher will be an     for our teachers and staff. In May, all staff were gifted a yard sign of gratitude to
excellent resource for suggestions, independent     display at their homes. We are also extremely grateful for the efforts of our East
reading with a book your child is able to read      View maintenance team and cleaners. Mr. Rau, shown here, along with others
and has chosen is a great way to keep practicing    have worked tirelessly to clean and sanitize our school as well as improve several
reading. While we focus a lot at the primary        spaces in our school for when students do return.
level on learning to read, we know that in the
later grades children will need to read to learn.
It’s important that your child select texts that
are fast, fun and easy!

                                                                  Home Learning:
                                 As many are aware, our students have been tuning into Tube daily to view lessons created by their
                              teachers. They have also been using digital resources and Zoom to video conference with their teachers
                              and class. While we miss seeing our students each day, one positive about learning from home is that
                              you can wear whatever you’d like!
                                                                         Follow our school on twitter @OleanEastView
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Husky Pup
                                                                                  Pal Adventure
                                                                                    Challenge
                                                                                To help engage our students and
                                                                             their families during their remote
                                                                             learning experience, we sent each
                                                                             of our students their very own “pup
                                                                             pal.” Each student was asked to share
                                                                             pictures of themselves doing different
                                                                             things while at home: reading, having
                                                                             lunch, exercising, playing music, doing
                                                                             an art project, or visiting a squirrel
                                                                             statue around town. Many of our husky
                                                                             pups stepped up to the plate, receiving
                                                                             their own cuddly pup pal as a reward
                                                                             for completing the challenge. Check
                                                                             out some of their adventures!

                                                      Washington West
                                                     Elementary School

              WW Car Parade
   Being away from school is never easy, so to send our love
to our husky pups, the Washington West faculty and staff
came out strong for a luau-themed car parade! Students and
their families lined the streets of Olean to hula, and wave to        Teacher Appreciation
the whole school community. Thank you to our families for           With such unprecedented times, we wanted to
making this a memory to last a lifetime!                         honor and celebrate the incredible faculty and staff
                                                                 of the Washington West school community. Our
                                                                 students and their families spent time honoring our
                                                                 teachers with signs of adoration and appreciation.
                                                                 Thank you, teachers - for all you do every day! You
                                                                 helped make 2019-20 a year to remember!

           Follow your Husky Pups on Twitter @OleanWW
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Olean City School District
                                                                          NON PROFIT
410 W. Sullivan St.                                                      ORGANIZATION
Olean, NY 14760
www.oleanschools.org                                                   U.S. POSTAGE PAID

                                                                          Permit No. 73
Board     of    Education                                                Olean, NY 14760
Frank Steffen, Jr., President
Mary Hirsch-Schena, Vice President
John Bartimole                                                             ECRWSS
Andrew Caya
Janine Fodor
Paul Hessney
Ira Katzenstein
Kelly Keller
James Padlo                           OR CURRENT RESIDENT
Superintendent         of   Schools
Rick T. Moore
                                      POSTAL PATRON LOCAL
School Business Administrator
Jenny M. Bilotta

 Staff prepping lunches to be picked
   up and some to be delivered to
         student households.
                                                    Olean City School District

                                                 Mission/Vision
                                                     The Olean City School District is a
                                                student-centered community of excellence in
                                                 which all members are challenged to learn,
                                                     achieve, contribute, and innovate.

                                                        Guiding Principles
                                                    A commitment to fostering:

                                                  A respectful, safe, and welcoming
                                                            environment

                                                          Embracing diversity

                                                       Continuous improvement

                                                       Academic excellence and
                                                          lifelong learning
                                                 Honesty, integrity, responsibility, and
                                                            accountability

                                                  Student potential and achievement

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