New Year’s Eve
Open House
At the Debelak’s home,
18106 Clifton Rd, Lakewood
Alumni and their families are invited
From 6:30 – 9:30 pm
18106 Clifton Rd, Lakewood
Birchwood School Publication Release
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Jacques D’s poem was chosen as the 8th grade “Poetree Contest” winner. His poem appears on the Cuyahoga County Solid Waste website. The following students were chosen as finalists (top ten): Hajira A, Kavya R, Nate C, Katelyn V, Alexander I, Sanjana R, Hannah Y, Susmita R, Sarah D, Jacob D, Oliver D, and Jacob B.
Katelyn V was chosen as a winner in the 2007-2008 Cleveland Orchestra Visual Arts Contest. She was awarded four Blossom Festival Tickets and her picture will be on display at Severance Hall.
Awards in Mathematics
Math Olympiads: Math Olympiads is a yearlong series of five contests that provides students training in creative problem solving skills in mathematics. Created in 1977 by Dr. George Lenchner, an internationally known math educator, the Math Olympiads went public in 1979. Last year 150,000 students from 5,000 teams worldwide participated in this competition. All 50 states and 25 other countries were represented.
Both the Junior Team and Senior Team from Birchwood School earnest the distinction of “Highest Team Award”, which was awarded to the top 10% of all teams.
The Junior Team consisted of:
Jocelyn L, Grant F, Nathan C, Shawki A, Munim, Trevor L, Dhweeja D, Deepak K, Clare P, Zaeem M, Hannah Y, Sanjana R, Evan F, and Christine B.
The Senior Team consisted of:
George B, Anirudh D, Shulamite C, Jacques D, Sahar A, Stuart F, Isaac Y, Jacob B, Jacob D, and Chris H.
Individual Awards:
Gold Award (top 2% of all participants): Middle school - George B, Shulamite C, Anirudh D, Isaac Y. Elementary school – Tevor L, Nathan C, Shawki A, Grant F, Jocelyn L, Dhweeja D, and Munim.
Silver Award (top 10% of all participants): Middle school – Jacques D, Stuart F, Jacob D, Sahar A, Jacob B. Elementary school – Evan F, Christine B, Sanjana R, Hannah Y, Zaeem M, Clare P, Deepak K, Hassan S, Kavya R, Naomi W, Susmita R, Hajira A, Nathan W, Alexander I, Marla B.
Continental Mathematics League: This is a yearlong series of five contests designed for grades 2-8 that teach students how to apply basic math skills to complex logic and reasoning problems.
Grade level achievements:
Eighth grade: 1st place in Midwest region (four states)
Seventh grade: 3rd place in Midwest region
Sixth grade: 2nd place in region
Fifth grade: 4th place in Ohio
Fourth grade: 2nd place in region
Individual achievements:
National leaders: Perfect scores for the year
George B
Anirudh D
Dhweeja D
Naomi W
Regional leaders: 29/30 correct for the year
Jacob B
Isaac Y
MathCounts: Math Counts is a national math enrichment, coaching & competition program that promotes middle school mathematics achievement in every U.S. state & territory. Schools select students to compete individually or as part of a team in one of the more than 500 written & oral competitions held nationwide. Top students advance to the state, & ultimately, national level
Team: George B, Shulamite C, Anirudh D, Jacques D
Individuals: Nathan C, Munim, Isaac Y, Jacob B
Chapter competition:
Team: Third Place
Individual: George B, third place
Anirudh D, first place
Nathan C, eighth place
State competition:
Team: Thirty fourth place
Individual: George B, 5th place
Anirudh D, 24th st place
American Mathematics Competition 8: The AMC 8 is a 25 question, 40 minute multiple choice examinations in junior high school (middle school) mathematics designed to promote the development and enhancement of problem solving skills. Many problems are designed to challenge students and to offer problem solving experiences beyond those provided in most junior high school mathematics classes.
School Team – U.S. School Honor Roll – top 1% of all schools
Individual: U.S. Distinguished Honor Roll – top 1% of all students
George B Anirudh D
First place in Ohio : George B
Special Awards from the Mathematical Association of America:
George B and Anirudh D earned special distinction for their math scores on the AMC 10 and AMC 12 math contests (both contests are for high school students). These scores qualified these two young men to take the prestigious American Invitational Mathematics Examination give to only the top high school math students in the country.
St. Edward’s High School Math Contest: This is a mathematics problem solving competition for middle school teams and individuals.
Team competition:
Seventh grade team - Second place
Eighth grade team - Second place
Individual competition:
Seventh grade: Deepak K – Third place
Eighth grade: Anirudh D – Second place
Earth Day Contest results
Hajira A in the fourth grade, was chosen as a winner of the Earth Day Coalition 2008 Art, Poetry and Essay Contest. Students were asked to share their thoughts and feelings on “Climate Change Solutions” through drawings, paintings, photography, essays, or poetry. Hajira chose to write a poem, and thought of a unique title, Recyclution. The contest was open to all students grades K-12 in Cuyahoga, Ashtabula , Lake, Geauga, Lorain , Medina , Summit , and Portage counties. This year there were 35 winners, and they were recognized and awarded at Earthfest 2008 at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo. Each winner was awarded a $50 cash prize and also the Hope and Stanley Adelstein Award for Excellence, presented by Mayor Frank Jackson. Hajira was the only winner from Birchwood School . Winning entries were displayed at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo Education Auditorium for thousands of visitors to see. Hajira’s poem will also be displayed across Cuyahoga Libraries for community viewing later this year.
The following are 2007-2008 science awards:
Chemistry Week
The Cleveland Section of the American Chemical Society and NASA Glenn Research Center sponsor chemistry contests for grade-school students in grades K-5, 6-8, and 9-12, as a part of their National Chemistry Week (NCW) celebration. The contests are designed to provide students with a real world examples of chemistry. All of the contests require that students perform a task, record observations, and organize his or her thoughts to answer age-appropriate questions.
Students in grades K through 4th made a Red Cabbage Indicator and used it to test whether various solutions (substances dissolved in water) are acidic, basic, or neutral.
Students in grades 5 through 8 made a Red Cabbage Indicator and used it to create a pH scale with various solutions and used their pH scale to determine the pH of other solutions, as well as how to make different pH solutions from their test solutions.
There were more than 952 entries from numerous schools. Birchwood School student William L, won the K – 4 level of the competition; Trevor L won the 5th – 8th grade level of the competition.
Young Astronaut Day
NASA Glenn held its 15th Annual Young Astronaut Day on November 3rd. The all-day program provides opportunities for teams of grades 3-12 students to focus their energies on many different tasks related to engineering problem solving. More than 325 students from 24 different schools participated.
The 7th –12th grade students (Commander Teams) competed in Space Spud or Spudnaut, where competing student teams use the same materials to design different protective suits for the Space Spud from an onslaught of small meteorites from an impactor Lego Microgravity Challenge THEY WON 3rd PLACE, Space Shuttle Tile Design, where each team experiences how difficult it is to perform simple tasks when working in space and Planetary Rover Competition, in which students build a robot that can travel across a simulated planetary surface. Birchwood School’s Commander Team: Jacob B, Serena C, Oliver D, Thomas W, Sahar A, Ani D, Jacques D, Stuart F, Sarah L, and Lina W.
The 5th and 6th grade students (Pilot team): Nicholas J, Trevor L, Sanjana R, Susmita R, Bradley S, Hannah Y, Shawki A, Nathan C, Grant F, Jocelyn L, LuLu S, and Ben WConnect the Dots, in which the tallest tower able to hold the most weight was made of “Dots” (candy) and toothpicks, (they won an “Honorable Mention”), Egg-cellent Landing, which is the safest egg-drop made within a budget competed in (they won a first place), In-Space Repair Challenge, in which teams of students performed tasks with workman’s gloves and tongs, and Space Spud or Spudnaut (they won a first place).
Earth Day poster Contest
The annual poster contest is sponsored by the Cuyahoga County Solid Waste District to honor Earth Day through artwork. It is opened to first through eighth grade student and grade level winners are featured on an Earth Day Calendar. This year's theme related to climate change/global warming and recycling.
There were over 1,000 students from almost 40 classrooms entered this year. The following Birchwood School students were winners:
First Place –3rd Grade, Pheby L
First Place – 5th Grade, Alexander I
Runner-Up – 7th Grade, Serena C
Birchwood School also had some finalists, those in the top ten:
3rd Grade: Prathna K
4th Grade: Katelyn V
6th Grade: Jocelyn L, Clare P, Nina R
7th Grade: Jacob D
8th Grade: Shulamite C, Cait S, and Forde R
A “Zero Waste” School contender will attempts to make the least amount of waste during lunch on their challenge day. This contest is sponsored by Cuyahoga County Solid Waste District. The winning school the “Zero Waste” title holder for the year and is awarded a recycled milk jug bench. There are anywhere from 6 – 15 schools that compete. Students submitted their results and will know very soon if they are winners three years in a row.
Earth Day Coalition is Cleveland ’s own nonprofit environmental education organization serving Ohio and the nation. They provide a broad range of community-based environmental education and leadership initiatives through our four award-winning and nationally recognized programs.
One of the contests that the Earth Day Coalition sponsors is a “Poster Contest.” Clare P’s poster was chosen from thousands of entries in 2006. During the 2007-08 school year her winning poster was, not only featured on the web page, but was on display at various libraries and city buildings. Her poster is shown.
The Northeast Ohio Science and Engineering Fair (NEOSEF) is open to grades 7 – 12 from Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, Lorain, Medina, Portage, and Summit Counties. The Fair has been held every year since 1954 and is affiliated with the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF).
During the four day event, approximately 500 students from over 80 schools in the area set up their science fair displays, discuss their projects with judges and compete for more than $20,000 in prizes.
At the fair students compete in nine categories which are subdivided by grade levels. NEOSEF awards one 1st place, and multiple 2nd place, 3rd place and honorable mentions per subdivision. Students also compete for over 300 Special Awards totaling more than $15,000.
NEOSEF selects students in grades 9 – 12 to move on to the next levels of competition, ISEF where they compete with almost 1,500 students from all over the world for over $4,000,000 in scholarships and prizes.
Anirudh D won a third place for his project titled: Is Skeletal Muscle Mass Depletion Related to the Worsening Severity of Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD)? Anirudh was also accepted as a Discovery Young Scientist Applicant.
Science Fair
The 5th and 6th Grade Students are not “old enough” to compete in the NEOSEF science fair, but have an “in-house” science fair.
This year the 6th Science Fair Projects were:
Energy
Brian O: Cool Coal - 1st Place
Carlf C: Electrical Generators - 2nd Place
Nabil J: Wind Turbine - Governor’s Energy Award
Trajectory
Zaeem M and Miguel P: Thrown for a Curve - 1st Place (tie)
Hannah K: Egg-A-Pult - 1st Place (tie)
Zach I: 3-2-1 Blastoff
Health
Tia L: Calorimeter - Special Award for Complexity of problem,
Mohammad M: A Peek into the Circulatory System - 1st Place ,
Clare P and Nina R: Zoom to the Tune - 2nd Place
Chemistry
Miranda M: Salt Crystals - Superior Award in Chemistry
Nardine T: Disappearing Liquid - 1st Place
Deepak K: Egg Power - 2nd Place
The 5th Grade Science projects were:
Aeronautics
Nikola D: Paper Airplanes - 1st place
Alexander I: Paper Airplanes - Special Award
Health
Hassan S: Heavy Heart Rates - 1st place
Marla and Hannah Y: What is the effect on your pulse when you listen to music?
Susmita R: How does running affect Heart Rate? - 2nd place (tie)
Brad S: Exercising hearts - 2nd place (tie)
Life Science
Sanjana R and Sarah D: How plants are affected by different colored light? - 1st place
Vikas N: Dominant Handedness Affects Motor Speed.
Chemistry
Alex P: Battery Battle - 1st place
Max L and Amir F: What is the most efficient substance for melting ice? - 2nd place
Sean F: Rust and What Removes It
Physical Science
Trevor L: Surface Tension
Nicholas J: Which bridge is Stronger?The following are 5-8 grade language arts Power of the Pen competition results:
Power of the Pen
Birchwood School has participated in this writing competition since its inception in the 1980s. Designed for seventh and eighth grade students to foster creative writing, 500 schools with over 7500 students from Ohio are involved yearly. Each registered school can send a team of six members for each grade and vie for individual and team trophies. It is "an exclusive interscholastic competition using many features which make interscholastic athletics so appealing among young students. …What is normally regarded as a private activity—writing—is turned into a competitive team effort." At each level, students write three pieces to respond to prompts not known in advance. In a forty-five minute period, students attempt to develop plot, character, and the elements of a short short story in a manner that is both original and creative. Because of classroom size, Birchwood has not been able to send full teams until the last few years and have been proudly displaying our team trophies in our hallway.
District Results
This year on February 2, Birchwood seventh and eighth graders joined twenty-four other area schools to compete in the district tournament. Our creative writers fared well.
Team Competition
Eighth Graders – Third place
Sahar A, George B, Shulamite C, Ani D, Stuart F, and Sarah L
Seventh Graders – Fourth place
Jacob B, Serena C, Jacob D, Sam J, Ilona K, and Thomas W
Individual Competition
Eighth Graders
Shulamite C, eleventh place, “Best of Rounds” award
Seventh Gaders
Ilona K, third place
Thomas W, eleventh place
Regional Results
Competing against more than forty schools at the regional level on March 1 at Wiley Middle High School are the following regional qualifiers:
Eighth Graders – Second Place
Sahar A, George B, Shulamite C, Anirudh D, Stuart F, and Sarah L
Seventh Graders
Jacob B, Jacob D, Sam J, Ilona K, and Thomas W
A big thank you to Mrs. Kufahl who devoted her Saturday to help judge in the competition.
State Qualifiers
Congratulations to Jacob D, Ilona K, and Thomas W who will compete at the state Power of the Pen in Wooster College on April 23, Friday.
The following are 5-8 grade language arts Future Problem Solving Program competition results:
BIRCHWOOD GOES INTERNATIONAL
Birchwood School represents Ohio at the International Conference for the Future Problem Solving Program at Michigan State from May 29 through June 1. At both the junior and intermediate divisions, Birchwood teams placed first at the state to earn the invitation to the international competition. Junior team members consist of sixth graders: Deepak K, Munim, Clare P, and Nina R. The intermediate winners from seventh and eighth grade are George B, Serena C, Anirudh D, and Forde R.
Future Problem Solving Program (FPSPI) engages students in the creative problem solving. Founded in 1974 by creativity pioneer, Dr. E. Paul Torrance, FPSPI stimulates critical and creative thinking skills while encouraging students to develop a vision for the future. The program itself charters forty-three affiliate programs throughout the United States , Australia , New Zealand , and Korea , involving 250,000 students annually. It is also mentoring programs in Canada , Hong Kong , Japan , Malaysia , and Singapore .
Birchwood had a total of seven teams attending the State Bowl at Solon High School on April 4 and 5. Students were given a future scenario about “debt in developing country” from which they used the six-step problem solving process. They derived a final underlying problem and solution, after a long process of divergent and convergent thinking in a two-hour period. In addition students learned to work with the different personalities in a team and to convey their ideas with clarity.
Many other Birchwood teams did well at the state level:
Intermediate Division
Fourth Place : Shulamite C, Jacob D, Sam J, Lina W
Third Place : Jacob B, Jocelyn L, Thomas W, Ben W
Junior Division
Fifth Place : Miranda M, Zaeem M, Miguel P, Nardine T
Second at the skit presentation of their final solution - to “sell” their final solution
Other state bowl qualifiers:
Junior Teams:
Carlf C, Alexander I, Trevor L, Hassan S
Alex P, Sanjana R, Susmita R, Hannah Y
Individuals:
Nathan C
Lulu S
A big thank you to all the parents who coached, judged, drove, prepared lunch, gathered the memorabilia, or simply assisted in various ways. Your presence and show of support was phenomenal.
A final word of thanks to Mr. Hageman, who broached this topic to the teams and whom many cited as a research source at the state bowl.