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TMS Student Wins National Competition

Posted on: Friday, May 06, 2016

Tabb Middle School (TMS) seventh grader, Abby Vedock-Gross, was the first place winner in the 2016 Young Reporters for the Environment USA (YRE) competition for the video category in the 13-15 age category. Abby is enrolled in the Extend program at TMS and completed this project as part of a human geography unit. Each student was challenged to research one of three topics: deforestation, water scarcity, or community health and to suggest sustainable change solutions in their chosen topic. YRE Young Reporters for the Environment is an international program that engages youth in environmental journalism in more than 25 countries around the world. First place winners in the national competition also proceeded to the international competition. Read more



Student Art Contest

Posted on: Friday, April 22, 2016

Local School Board members were treated to an impressive display of creativity and faced some tough decisions in selecting the 2016 winners of the Virginia School Boards Association (VSBA) Regional Art Contest on April 12. Student art from the elementary, middle and high school levels represented each school division in the competition, which was judged at the regional forum for area school board members. Art created by Ashraf Abdul-Alim from Grafton High School earned second place among the high school entries from Region II, which encompasses 16 school divisions. The VSBA Regional Art Contest was started in 1989 to promote the artistic talents of Virginia's public school students. Read more



WMES Plants Truffula Trees for Read Across America

Posted on: Friday, April 22, 2016

The Waller Mill Elementary School (WMES) resource team recently dressed up as truffula trees from The Lorax by Dr. Seuss for the Character Book Parade. Students dressed as characters from their favorite book and the Bruton High School band came to help celebrate Read Across America! Read more



GBES Teacher Honored By State Organization

Posted on: Friday, April 22, 2016

Carol Bauer, who teaches fourth grade at Grafton Bethel Elementary School, has been named the recipient of the 2016 Virginia Education Association (VEA) Award for Teaching Excellence. The award, the highest offered by the VEA, recognizes educators whose professional practice and advocacy for the profession are exemplary. Carol joined YCSD in 1996 and was named the Grafton Bethel Elementary School Teacher of the Year in 2015. In addition to challenging her students on a daily basis, she serves as sponsor forthe Battle of Book and coach of the Great Grizzlies Lego team. She has helped mentor fellow teachers through the rigorous National Board Certification process. She’s also been part of the York Education Association at every level, serving as a local president, a member of the VEA Board Read more



GMS 1,000 Book Challenge

Posted on: Friday, April 22, 2016

Reading Specialist Heather Stark challenged the students and staff at Grafton Middle School (GMS) to read 1,000 books for Read Across America. GMS readily accepted the challenge and collectively exceeded their goal in just eight weeks. For every book read, students filled out a book form, which was then placed on the Cat in the Hat display in the school's atrium. Students could then track their progress over the weeks and be challenged to keep reading. Read more



YCSD Ranked Best in Teacher Support

Posted on: Friday, April 22, 2016

The York County School Division has been ranked as one of the best school systems for teacher support in Virginia. Teacher.org ranked school districts in Virginia, and across the country, that excel in supporting teachers inside and outside of the classroom. Of the 130 Virginia school divisions analyzed, YCSD ranked 16th. School divisions were assessed on several factors, which represent how well a school district supports their teachers. Some criteria included: class size, administrator and support staff availability, and student proficiency levels. Read more



SES Shows Student Support

Posted on: Friday, April 22, 2016

The entire Seaford Elementary School (SES) student body and staff donned special t-shirts to show support for a fellow student suffering from cancer. Wes Pak, a fourth grade student at SES, was diagnosed with stage 4 neuroblastoma in 2011 and is now battling the disease for the fourth time. As a result of his diagnosis, Jedi Wes (as his family calls him) travels to New York frequently for treatment, missing school and school activities. The school does so much to keep Wes involved and a part of their community – from supporting his special Toy Drive for CHKD to assisting in fundraising events. This particular event was inspired by and realized thanks to an SES parent, Lauren Blanchard, who started a non-profit called Got CUREage. Blanchard made and donated the t-shirts worn by students and Read more



YCSD Teacher of the Year Selected

Posted on: Friday, April 22, 2016

The York County School Division is proud to announce that Elizabeth O’Brien, a Yorktown Middle School math teacher, has been selected as the division’s Teacher of the Year. Elizabeth was one of three finalists for the honor and was surprised with the news at a special faculty meeting by the Teacher of the Year prize patrol. The Teacher of the Year prize patrol, sponsored by TowneBank, included Superintendent Victor Shandor, School Board members Mark Medford and Cindy Kirschke, Chief Academic OfficerStephanie Guy, Chief Finance Officer Dennis Jarrett, Chief Human Resources Officer Jim Carroll, York Foundation for Public Education Liaison Belinda Willis, and Education Foundation board member and Vice President of TowneBankSandra Allen. As the division Teacher of the Year, Elizabeth is now a Read more



DES Students and Staff Characters

Posted on: Friday, April 01, 2016

Students and staff at Dare Elementary School (DES) have been truly getting into character and strutting their stuff this week. From a Storybook Character Parade to a Vocabulary Parade, the school has been full of interesting characters. For the Vocabulary Parade, third through fifth grades selected a word and dressed up to explain the definition. Read more



Comparing and Contrasting

Posted on: Friday, April 01, 2016

Second graders in Lydia Hoffman’s class at Yorktown Elementary School have been studying colors. As part of their lesson, the class studied works by VanGogh, O'Keefe and Gauguin and compared and contrasted how they used color in their artwork. The students then created their own artwork and wrote a comparative analysis between the styles of two artists. Read more



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