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Two Exeter Students Take Home “Top Company” During PFEW Camp

October 11, 2022

students pose in classroom

Pictured: Sydney Steinmetz, Malayna Spiller, Isaiah Choy, Johnathan Newnham and Owen Davis. (Missing: Madison Monroe) 

Along with more than 2,000 students and 250 business executives from across Pennsylvania, six Exeter students took a week out of their summer this past year to adopt an underperforming fictitious business, manage it through computer simulations and hands-on activities, and present their results to a panel of judges in an effort to beat out their competition and earn the title of “Top Company.” Working in teams with students across the state, Exeter’s Isaiah Choy, Owen Davis, Madison Monroe, Johnathan Newnham, Malayna Spiller and Sydney Steinmetz participated in the competition during various times in the summer and were placed on different teams. During their experience, they were mentored by business leaders and motivational speakers as they were immersed into the business world to handle finance, marketing, management, production and more. At the end of the competition, Sydney’s and Isaiah’s teams both won “Top Company” during their respective weeks of the competition. 

Sherri McGaffin, an Exeter business teacher who teaches courses on marketing, entrepreneurship and business law, encourages students (and their parents) to consider the week-long experience, which also gives students a taste of college life as they live in a dormitory at either Lycoming College or Pennsylvania College of Technology–both of whom offer scholarships up to $20,000 to camp graduates if they choose to attend that college after graduation. Explaining how the experience provides a real glimpse into the world of business and is a unique channel for resume building and networking, Mrs. McGaffin added, “Every student who’s attended says nothing but wonderful things about it.”

Students, who are a mix of juniors and seniors, also said that the experience really helped solidify their plans after high school. Malayna said she was initially interested in pursuing a career in graphic design or finance, but she said that experience changed her mind, “I just really fell in love with marketing during the week.” Isaiah had planned to go to college for accounting, and was glad he had the opportunity to act as CFO of his fictitious company. “It really amplified my passion for accounting,” he said. “It made me realize that this is what I really want to do.”

Filed Under: News, Senior High

Homecoming King & Queen Crowned; Matt Bauer wins 100th game

October 7, 2022

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Congratulations to Chase Cupitt and Becca Zilinski who were crowned Homecoming King and Queen tonight at halftime during Exeter's win over Muhlenberg. The game was also a milestone victory for head football coach Matt Bauer, who celebrated his 100th win with his team and his family.
Chase and Becca were joined by their Court, who included Kyle Stech, Sean Creamer, Brandon Davis, Matthew Dorn, Regina Ramirez-Sastre, Aashveen Randhawa, Summer Turczynski and Abby Renninger. Congratulations to all!

Filed Under: News, Senior High

Homecoming Parade & Bonfire Brings Fairytales to Life

October 7, 2022

Featuring dozens of fairytale-themed floats with students dressed as princesses, dragons, witches and more, Exeter's 2022 Homecoming Parade and Bonfire delighted hundreds of community members who came out to enjoy the display of police vehicles, firetrucks and floats. Following the conclusion of the parade, the fire department lit a huge bonfire as a DJ and Exeter's band played and people enjoyed snacks from local food trucks. Many thanks to all of the students and parents who spent hours bringing their favorite fairytales to life, and Exeter police and firefighters for taking part in the parade and bonfire! It was a happily ever after for all!

Filed Under: Jacksonwald, Junior High, Lorane, News, Owatin Creek, Reiffton, Senior High

OC Names Authors of the Month – A New Writing Initiative

October 6, 2022

OC September authors of the month
Owatin Creek was pleased to announce that fourth grader Nolan Fayewicz and kindergartener Willow Jones were named their inaugural "Authors of the Month" for penning their own original books. Out of more than 100 entries, Nolan was selected for his three-part series on vacations, while Willow was selected for her book about zebras.
Alisse Auchenbach, a reading specialist at OC, said that the team dreamed up the idea of having kids create their own books so that students could see the power of their thoughts on the page. "We also wanted them to be proud of making and achieving goals as writers," she said. The reading team was overwhelmed by the enthusiastic response from OC students, and wound up selecting two students instead of one as Author of the Month. A selection of reading specialists and teachers judged the entries, choosing Willow's book because she focused on one specific topic and used proper capitalization and periods. Nolan's was selected for his use of punctuation and descriptive words and because he organized his writing well with transitions.
Both students received a golden quill as a prize, as well as poster recognition on the "Hall of Writers" at OC. Honorable mentions included:
  • Kindergarten - Averi Reeser
  • First Grade - Grace Clark
  • Second Grade - Abel Myer
  • Third Grade - Christopher Woram
  • Fourth Grade - Avery Manndel
Congratulations to all students!

Filed Under: News, Owatin Creek

OC Student Surprised by His Dad’s Homecoming

September 30, 2022

With patriotic tunes playing from a speaker filling Owatin Creek's outdoor amphitheater, first grader Caleb Landeck was selected from his classmates and asked to stand facing the crowd and hold a "very special" flag. Standing silently at attention, Caleb waited for his next instructions as a man dressed in Army fatigues silently walked up behind him and knelt down. Caleb then felt a tap at his shoulder. Turning around slowly to his confusion and then delight, Caleb found his dad, whom he hadn't seen for almost a year. Throwing his arms his neck, Caleb hugged his dad as he lifted him up into the air to cheers from students, teachers and administrators who had come out for this very special homecoming.

Sergeant First Class Michael Landeck was finally home.

The Exeter dad is a 23-year veteran of the United States Army National Guard, has completed five tours in Bosnia, Iraq (twice) and Kuwait (twice), and received a Meritorious Service Medal during his most recent deployment to Kuwait. He's been gone and away from his family--Samantha, his wife; and his two sons Caleb (6) and Emmett (2)--since he was deployed last November. Humbled by Mike's service and his family's sacrifice, a friend of the Landecks, Lee Pace, wanted to celebrate Mike's homecoming in a "big way," by asking the school district if they'd allow Exeter first responders to escort Mike to Owatin Creek and surprise Caleb at school. Under the guise of a "pink out patriotic" assembly, Pace worked with local first responders, administrators and Principal Charlie Payne to make the surprise happen. 

Happy to have her husband and the father of her sons finally home safely, Samantha said that Mike is looking forward to retirement from a career in the military, catching up with his family and young sons, and perhaps starting a career in woodworking. "I'm so very proud of him for the sacrifices he has made to serve his country and thrilled to have him home safely with our family," she said, adding as her family was surrounded by reporters, "Today was just unforgettable."

Filed Under: News, Owatin Creek

Homecoming 2022 Parade, Bonfire & Football Game Info

September 29, 2022

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We're excited to see you at this year's Homecoming 2022 events!

Homecoming Parade & Bonfire: Thursday, October 6th at 6PM

The parade route begins at the Senior High's parking lot, turns right onto Woodland Ave, turns left onto East 36th St, left onto Reiff Place, left onto East 40th Street and right onto Dunham Drive to finish at Reiffton School.

The bonfire will immediate follow the conclusion of the parade with a DJ and food trucks available for those in attendance to enjoy.

Homecoming Football Game & Homecoming Court Presentation: Friday, October 7th at 7PM

The Homecoming game kicks off at 7PM on Friday when Exeter takes on Muhlenberg in Don Thomas Stadium. Current Eagles, families and our alumni are encouraged to come out for the game, our marching band field show and to see the presentation of our Homecoming Court at halftime.

For more details on Homecoming 2022, please see our website HERE.

Filed Under: Jacksonwald, Junior High, Lorane, News, Owatin Creek, Reiffton, Senior High

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