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201 East 37th Street | Reading, PA 19606
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Senior High

345 to Graduate in the Class of 2022

June 6, 2022 by etsd

The Exeter Township School District will award diplomas to 345 graduates at 7PM on Wednesday, June 8, 2022 at the Santander Arena in Reading, PA. During the evening’s ceremony, speakers will include Exeter Township Senior High Principal, Thomas Campbell, Senior Class President Haley Himmelreich, and class speaker Samuel Orzolek.

For the first class to graduate from Exeter where COVID has been a part of their high school experience more than it hasn’t, graduates’ remarks will acknowledge their unusual high school experience. In his prepared speech, Orzolek, who is suspected to be the first Berks County athlete to come down with COVID-19 in the summer of 2020 and shut down Exeter’s football program for two weeks, plans to remark on how COVID has shaped his class and how students can use the experience going through the pandemic’s challenges as they head out into adulthood: “COVID has taught us how to adapt and gave us the opportunity to grow in ways we might not have otherwise. I believe this will benefit all of us in whatever we choose to do; whether that be college, a trade, the military or something else. Carry the lessons we learned from COVID and our time spent here at Exeter–to persevere, not take life for granted, to lean on others, and to find joy in the little things to help guide you wherever life takes you.”

The ceremony will be broadcast on the District’s YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/2vuv-vXermY

The 345 graduates will include:

  1. Ashton B Althouse
  2. Christian Antonio Alvarez
  3. Justin Robert Ambrose
  4. Dominic Gregorio Angelucci
  5. Edell Arman-Rivera, Jr.
  6. Zavion Laiteef Armstrong-Paschall
  7. Zachary S Badinger*
  8. Albert Banoy
  9. Jayden Bartley
  10. Juniper Josephine Bauroth-Sherman*
  11. Maxwell J Bayer
  12. Ryan W Beam*
  13. Reese L Beck
  14. Paige E Behney*
  15. Xadiel Ivan Benejan Rodriguez
  16. Victoria M Benetz*
  17. Kathryn Reta Berger
  18. Olivia T Biancone
  19. Vincent T Biancone
  20. Angelina Marie Bieber
  21. Madison N Blair
  22. Evan D Bohn
  23. Sydney D Bolonski
  24. Jason Boone
  25. Jarrett S Borzillo
  26. Lauren G Bowers
  27. Kellen M Boyer
  28. Tyler R A Brickey
  29. Sam Brown*
  30. Anthony Michael Bryant
  31. Tavian Ahmir Bryant
  32. Avery R Burke
  33. Braeden A Camelleri
  34. Emma Grace Carr
  35. Camryn Lynn Cataldi*
  36. Todd Michael Chapman
  37. Doris Stephanie Chevez
  38. Keven J Chimelis
  39. Mark F Corado*
  40. Christian Isaias Cortes-Nunez
  41. James H Creamer*
  42. Zammual Crespo
  43. Lena Ava Croson
  44. Evan Michael Curtin
  45. Jacqueline R DaDamio
  46. Elias Amier Dalton
  47. Garret J Davidson
  48. Harrison E Davis
  49. Brett M DeLong
  50. Aadin Derr
  51. Amaris Diaz
  52. Hayley Elizabeth Dietrich*
  53. Sofia Victoria Di Paolo
  54. Joshua Allan Dixon
  55. Ian M Dobraniecki
  56. Jeffrey William Dofflemyer, Jr.
  57. Taj O Doney
  58. Ethan Adam Colon Dong
  59. Kassandra Lynn Dotterer
  60. Nancy Rose Dotterrer
  61. Patrick Stanley Dougherty
  62. Jacob D Dunning
  63. Victoria N Elia
  64. Logan C Endy
  65. Matthew D Engle
  66. Cody Matthew Esslinger
  67. Denis W Fantilli
  68. Nicholas A Feldman
  69. Mary Elizabeth Fick
  70. Enmanuel Santiago Figueroa-Zorrilla
  71. Alexandria E Filippello
  72. Katlyn P Floyd
  73. Luca Anthony Formando
  74. Anderson Darnell Forrest, IV
  75. Madeleine Rease Forry
  76. Emanuel Alberto Franceschi
  77. Evan T Franek
  78. Connor J Freiwald
  79. Kadin E Frey
  80. John C Galeotti
  81. James I Ganster
  82. Phillip Thomas Garretson*
  83. Elizabeth Ryan Garrett
  84. Anna Leigh Gatto
  85. Nola F Gautieri
  86. Jenna L Gehris*
  87. Johnathan Jeffery Gensemer
  88. Ella Faith Gerhart
  89. Lily Ella Giering*
  90. Blake M Gill
  91. Alyssa C Gillner
  92. Reagan C Ginsberg
  93. Jacob R Glidewell
  94. Javier Paulino Gomez
  95. Emilin Gonzalez
  96. Jared T Green
  97. Michael James Greenawalt
  98. Kiley Lynn Grey
  99. Sophia K Grim
  100. Melissa G Gwitira
  101. Willow W Haag
  102. Noah J Hahn
  103. Robert Hahn
  104. Christopher J Hancock
  105. Brady Hannahoe*
  106. Kathryn Lynn Harp
  107. Sonya O Harrington
  108. Gabrielle C Hassler
  109. Nathan W Hassler
  110. Andrew M Haynes
  111. Deacon Hearing*
  112. Sherry E Heckman*
  113. Alyssa P Heebner
  114. Kyle E Helm
  115. Rachel E Henry*
  116. Faith M Herb
  117. Amber S Herber*
  118. Sarita M Herrat Beltre
  119. Narciso Noel Herrera
  120. Gwen R Hettinger
  121. Jordan P Hill
  122. Alyssa M Himmelreich*
  123. Haley A Himmelreich*
  124. Emelie H Hoffman
  125. Alexander N Holbrook
  126. Emily M Holleran
  127. Shane Douglas Hughes
  128. Olivia G Humphrey*
  129. Alexa N Hyman*
  130. Kenedit Avimael Interiano-Chinchilla
  131. Makailah Jarvis
  132. Brandon Tyler Jasinski
  133. Caleb M Jones*
  134. Maura E Jones
  135. Kashawn Dimitry Jordan
  136. Reigan G Juhasz*
  137. Fadima Jum
  138. Tanner Ray Karas
  139. Austin T Kazmierczak
  140. Ethan Hendrix Kent
  141. Hailey Therese Keperling*
  142. Justin D Kinney
  143. Jason Pfleger Kinsey
  144. Coen N Kissinger
  145. Isabella Dawn Klee*
  146. Gabrielle J Kline*
  147. Steven T Kline
  148. Taylor B Knaub
  149. Joanna E Knepper*
  150. Aiden R Koenig
  151. Zoe Marie Kohl
  152. Bryce J Kovach
  153. Andrew S Kowalski
  154. Charlie J Kuhn
  155. Kayla S Kukielski*
  156. Prateek Kunduru*
  157. Tyler Matthew Lamon
  158. Hannah LaPlante
  159. Emmet Robert Larson*
  160. Brittney L Lawrence
  161. Ethan Do Le
  162. Ireland Ashley Leas
  163. Geoffrey A Ledwidge, Jr.
  164. Mydelis C Leon
  165. Ashton L Lewars
  166. Jillian Jordan Lindauer-Hommas
  167. Nicole M Lorah
  168. Nicholas S Lountzis*
  169. Megan Amanda Lundstrom
  170. Seth Michael Malady
  171. Kira E Marr*
  172. MaKayla Elizabeth Marrero-Mogel
  173. Gamalier Omil Mateo Alicea
  174. Kevin Antonio Matos Cruz
  175. Veronica Rose McAdams
  176. Maura J McCloy
  177. James Steven McCracken
  178. Thomas McDonnell
  179. Noah A McHenry
  180. Kathryn V McKinney
  181. Lanee M McMillan
  182. Kyla P McMonagle*
  183. David Miguel-Angel Medina
  184. Ryan M Menet*
  185. Taylor R Mentzer*
  186. Marina A Messner
  187. Maya Metz*
  188. Kirstin A Michael
  189. Kamryn G Michalak*
  190. Jake D Mierzwinski
  191. Alexa Mihaita
  192. Andrew R Miller
  193. Evan R Miller*
  194. John G Miller
  195. Ryan James Miller
  196. Dominic M Misciagna
  197. Mason Sebastian Mitchell
  198. Trever I Moise
  199. Dustin Wesley Moore
  200. Grace H Moore
  201. Nathan T Morgan*
  202. Michael David Moser, Jr.
  203. Savannah Grace Mosteller
  204. Saishree Mupparaju*
  205. Austyn John Myers
  206. Eric Nangle
  207. Nicholas James Nettleton
  208. Julian Matthew Nguyen
  209. Jayda Leigh Nieto
  210. Jessica L Nugent*
  211. Ethan R Nuss
  212. Caleb A O'Brien
  213. Morgan S O'Donnell
  214. Ahnya M O'Riordan
  215. Saniya Ann Odom
  216. Kiara Yanilka Olmeda
  217. Alize Renee Olock
  218. Amelia R Ordway*
  219. Angel Luis Ortiz, Jr.
  220. Sarah Anelis Ortiz
  221. Samuel D Orzolek*
  222. Aimee L Oswald*
  223. Hailee E Oswald*
  224. Tyler J Ott
  225. Alice Ozga-Wojno
  226. MaKayla Lynn Painter*
  227. Logan Philip Paparella
  228. Georgia Rayne Parsons
  229. Brynn Noel Patchell*
  230. Krushi Hemaben Patel
  231. Heidi Bryn Patten
  232. Jordan London Patterson
  233. Ryan Andrew Patterson
  234. Jarret Royce Patton, II*
  235. Bailey Ivette Paulino-Rivera
  236. Colin J Payne
  237. Trinity Marie Perez
  238. Lauryn Olivia Pergola
  239. Chase D Petaccio
  240. Ryan J Peterson
  241. Samantha Justus Pineiro
  242. Alexandru I Podaru
  243. Andrew R Posey*
  244. Emma J Protheroe*
  245. Grace J Protheroe*
  246. Logan Reber
  247. Fajar A Rehman
  248. Ethan A Reimert
  249. Jack B Renski
  250. Ryan Steven Rhoads
  251. Kalob Jerome Ridgley
  252. Aiyana Jewel Rivera
  253. Elijah Rivera
  254. Alexandra E Roach
  255. Alyssa M Robinson
  256. Vaughn F Robinson
  257. Abbigail Rodriguez
  258. Ashley Ziena Rodriguez
  259. Talisha Marie Rodriguez
  260. Yismel Dinayi Rodriguez
  261. Sydney N Romulus
  262. Sophia Elizabeth Runkle
  263. Abimelet Rupiza Serrano
  264. Fiona Saif
  265. Kayla Sawicki
  266. Maleehah Noni Scarvers
  267. Cody Schabener
  268. McKenna L Schaeffer*
  269. Joshua Ryan Schell
  270. Corinne R Scherer*
  271. Carson J Schmidt
  272. Claire A Scholl*
  273. Brooke O Schwenk
  274. Naima Zainab Seabrooks
  275. William J Sebald
  276. Kyle D Seiz
  277. Emma J Serrian*
  278. Alexandra Riley Shaner*
  279. William Thomas Sheridan, III
  280. Helene Shevick*
  281. Izabella Marie Sigmund
  282. Ryan Alexander Silaghi
  283. Cody J Sims
  284. Logan Jeffrey Sloan
  285. Christian J Slonaker
  286. Landon G Small
  287. Blake W Smith*
  288. Gabrielle Nicole Smith*
  289. Jada Ashton Smith
  290. Rachael M Smith*
  291. Zachary C Snyder
  292. Lucas M Sockel
  293. Genesis Kiara Sosa
  294. Asianna Marie Soto
  295. Haley A Speicher*
  296. Peter A Spencer
  297. Owen M Steiger
  298. Molly Catherine Stratton
  299. Joseph R Strauss*
  300. Christopher M Strobel
  301. Colin M Swafford
  302. Tristen J Swenson
  303. Nicholas F Sydor
  304. Rohan Talagadadeevi*
  305. Jaysa K Talford
  306. Valerie J Thompson*
  307. Madison N Trimble
  308. Brittany Thanh Truong*
  309. Riley S Tryanski
  310. Colson Tsakonas
  311. Giovanni Vincenzo Tumminello
  312. Kayla L Uhrig
  313. Kaelyn Nicole Vandenbree
  314. John Spencer Vartabedian
  315. Austin S Vice
  316. Jack A Wadsworth
  317. Kiara Nevaeh Walker
  318. George Nomoe Walters, Jr.
  319. Jacob Alexander Weaver
  320. Jeremy D Weaver
  321. Julia Weaver*
  322. Kaylee A Webb
  323. Isabella Weersing
  324. Carolina Elisa Wegman*
  325. Luke A Weller
  326. Julia Joy Wentling*
  327. Leah H Wentzel*
  328. Anya M Whitman*
  329. Seth D Wiggins
  330. Austin Andrew Wilinsky
  331. Ian L Wilson
  332. Owen M Wisner
  333. Alex B Wittig*
  334. Jacob Ryan Wolfe
  335. Kylie M Wolfe
  336. Matthew D Wolfe
  337. Cabraun Woody
  338. Ethan Tyler Dutch Woytowich
  339. Mia Elizabeth Wright*
  340. Michael Avory Wright
  341. Katorah M Wyllie
  342. Tyler A Yocum
  343. Brenden Michael Yost
  344. Serenity E Zawilla
  345. Grady Donald Zigner*

*Designates membership in Exeter Township Senior High School’s Claude W. Dundore Chapter of the National Honor Society

 

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Exeter Schools & Community Benefit From Students’ Eagle Scout Projects

May 24, 2022 by etsd

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Richter Bogust delivers "Coping Kits" to the Exeter Township Junior High School. He's joined by Amy Lutz (left), Executive Director of the Exeter Community Education Foundation; Alex Brown, Principal of ETJH; and Kim Shaw, Counselor. 

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Exeter Eagle Scouts pose with Exeter Township Senior High Principal Tom Campbell earlier this year. They are (from left): Deacon Hearing, Alex Podaru, Nathan Morgan, Nate Brundage, Emmet Larson, Johnathan Newnham, Sam Orzolek and Jason Boone.

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Logan Endy (left) and Richter Bogust both completed their Eagle Scout projects this spring. 

Today, 9th grader Richter Bogust began his delivery of student “Coping Kits” to Exeter schools, which will be distributed by school counselors to students in need who are dealing with anxiety or stress. Each kit contains a unique mix of items that are age-specific to help students who are struggling with anxiety, such as journals, pens, colored pencils, coloring books, coloring pages, crayons, Play-Doh, stress balls, fidgets, chocolate, mints, cards of encouragement, motivational stickers, etc. Richter collected and assembled more than 500 kits thanks to community donations and support from the Exeter Community Education Foundation as part of his Eagle Scout project, which is a distinctive and honorable rank earned by less than 5% of Boy Scouts, and represents the highest achievement that Scouts can earn. 

Exeter schools and our community are often the lucky beneficiaries of Eagle Scout projects, which can take Scouts up to a year to organize. For his Eagle Scout project, Sam Orzolek, now a senior, created benches for Exeter wrestling last year, and Deacon Hearing, also a senior, helped build an outdoor classroom at Owatin Creek in 2020. Other Eagle Scout projects by current Exeter students include: a food drive by Jason Boone; outdoor decking and wall construction at First Unitarian Universalist Church by Johnathan Newnham; a pet food drive by Emmet Larson; construction of benches at Joanna Furnace by Nate Brundage; restoration of the youth room at Schwarzwald Church by Nathan Morgan; construction of a half-mile trail at Joanna Furnace by Alex Podaru; and most recently, organization of a blood drive by Logan Endy, which he just completed at the end of April. 

With the majority of Exeter’s Eagle Scouts on the verge of graduation and the program suffering a more than 40% decline in enrollment from 2019 to 2020 partially due to the pandemic, and partially due to social trends, Exeter’s Eagle Scouts said they hoped that a new generation of students would consider joining the centuries-old organization, which now accepts girls as well as boys. “It taught me skills that I would have never learned otherwise,” said Nathan Morgan. “I loved that Scouts gave me something unique to do,” said Emmet Larson. “I was out learning how to create shelter with no tent and only available materials while my friends were back home playing video games.” Exeter’s Scouts also say that earning the Eagle Scout rank allows them a competitive edge to put on their resume and college applications that makes them stand out to employers and admission officers. It also gave them a built-in network of friends as they grew up together with common interests. 

In addition to learning survival and leadership skills, the group said that they appreciated the opportunity to give back and do something meaningful for other students and their communities through their Eagle Scout projects. “I liked that I had a chance to help my community through a project that has a lasting impact,” said Logan, referencing his blood drive and how he hoped it would help save someone’s life. Richter agreed and said, “People have been going through rough times because of the pandemic and mental health among students is not very good right now,” he said. “I hope that these coping kits may be able to help students feel better while being in school.” 

To learn more about joining the Boy Scouts, please visit https://beascout.scouting.org.

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

ETSD Board Announces Dr. Christy Haller as the Next Superintendent

May 19, 2022 by etsd

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The Exeter Township Board of School Directors is pleased to announce they selected Dr. Christy Haller to be the District’s next Superintendent. Dr. Haller will begin serving as the Superintendent of Exeter schools on July 1, 2022. 

No stranger to Exeter Township, Dr. Haller has worked in the District for nearly 15 years, and currently serves as the District’s Director of Human Resources. Prior to her role in central administration, she led Owatin Creek Elementary as its principal for a year and Lorane Elementary as its principal for 8 years, leading Lorane to a Title I Distinguished Schools Award. She first came to Exeter schools in 2008 as the assistant principal at Reiffton School. Before becoming an administrator in Exeter, Dr. Haller served as an elementary and middle school teacher and a reading coach and administrator in the Reading School District for 11 years. Dr. Haller earned her doctorate in Educational Leadership and her Letter of Eligibility from Immaculata University, and her master’s and principal certification from Alvernia University, where she received the Founding Dean’s Award. She completed her undergraduate work in education at Kutztown University. Dr. Haller also serves on the board of the Exeter Community Education Foundation and is a former Exeter Community Library Board Trustee.

In addition to working in Exeter Township, Dr. Haller has lived in the township for 22 years and has three children: Riley and Jacob, who both recently graduated from Exeter, and Maggie, who is a current 1st grader at Owatin Creek. She is married to Dr. Christian Haller, an Exeter graduate and principal at Octorara Intermediate School.

Dr. Ann Hearing, president of the Board of School Directors said, “After a careful and thoughtful national search for the next leader of Exeter schools, we are so excited to welcome Christy as the next Superintendent. She has demonstrated her deep commitment to excellence in Exeter with her distinguished leadership both in and out of the classroom, as well as her dedication to building relationships with parents, teachers, staff, students, administrators and the community. We are confident she fulfills all the key qualities that our Board, our schools and our community wanted–and needed–in the next Superintendent; we look forward to working with her.”

The Exeter Township Board of School Directors selected Dr. Haller following a national search. Early in the process, the community, as well as students, staff, administrators and teachers were invited to participate in a community survey that asked for key qualities and attributes for the next leader of Exeter schools. After more than 500 responses were captured, the Board created a Superintendent Profile based upon the key traits that were identified as being the most important to those in the community. They were:

  • Trustworthy
  • Communicator
  • Committed to the Exeter Township School District
  • Visible
  • Team builder  

The Board then formed an interview panel to help them select eight candidates to interview from the 14 applications that were received. Afterwards, the Board invited three candidates back for second round interviews this week, announcing their selection on Thursday.

Dr. Haller will replace Dr. Cynthia Mierzejewski, who has served as interim superintendent since Dr. Kimberly Minor’s departure from the district in February.

Editor's note 5/20/22: Dr. Haller's appointment will follow successful contract negotiations and a board vote.

 

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

Special Education Athletes Compete in District-Wide Field Day

May 12, 2022 by etsd

Congratulations to all of our athletes who took part in today's Field Day! Exeter special education athletes from across the district participated in a variety of events, including softball and frisbee throws, running and walking races and the long jump. Although there wasn't an official medal ceremony afterwards, you can bet there were plenty of hugs, high fives and cheers from the stands in the stadium! Check out our video of the day's highlights.
A special thanks to MP Butterworth & Associates who supplied all of our athletes with tees to remember today's event! We're grateful for your support of our special education students!

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

After serving 2 million meals, Suzie Haas will hang up her apron

May 6, 2022 by etsd

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After 31 years and serving more than 2 million meals to hungry Exeter students, Suzie Haas plans to take off her apron for the last time when the kitchen at Owatin Creek closes for the school year. She’s been an institution in the kitchens at Exeter for as long as most of the parents of her students have been alive. 

“Suzie’s one of a kind. She has a great sense of humor that makes a tough job more enjoyable. She will definitely be missed,” said Courtnay Epler, Food Services Supervisor. Tracy Lis, Food Services Secretary, agreed, “She knows the name of each and every student that comes through the line. On their birthdays, she goes out of her way to make sure they feel special by finding little gifts for them, like rubber bracelets. She really puts her whole heart into the job.” 

Suzie began working at Lausch in 1991 and stayed there for 20 years until the building closed. From there, she moved to Jacksonwald until 2017, and then to Owatin Creek five years ago. While she said that technology in the kitchen’s changed a bit over her career, the premise of cooking and serving healthy and nutritious food hasn’t. Reflecting on her time in the kitchen, she said that being a “lunch lady” is a career that’s tougher than most think–especially during the pandemic and dealing with the supply chain issues of the last year–but she said that great co-workers, a family-friendly schedule and getting to know so many kids were all the favorite parts of her work–as well as the food they served. “I’ll miss our brunch the most!” she said with a laugh. “And my orange-slicing machine!”

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

Teacher’s journey inspires students and colleagues

May 4, 2022 by etsd

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During the last 20 years, Michele Bautsch has worked in nearly every building in Exeter, and has held nearly a dozen different job titles, but none have been the most fulfilling to her until this year when she achieved her goal of becoming a full-time certified special education teacher–a journey that she said she owes to teachers and administrators who saw her special light, talent and love in working with emotional support students and kept encouraging her to further her education to have a classroom of her own. “I never thought I would become a special education teacher at 54,” said Michele, adding a touch of her signature encouragement: “It is never too late to go back to school and get the degree you deserve. It takes a lot of effort, but in the end it is all worth it.” 

Michele’s journey began in teaching when she earned an elementary education degree after graduating from college. However, when her children were born, she decided to stay home to care for them. When her girls, Rachel ‘12 and Jordan ‘14, entered school full time, Michele looked to return to work as a teacher, but her teaching certification had expired. It was then that she began her 20-year journey in the district holding a variety of teaching aide positions at Jacksonwald, Owatin Creek, Reiffton and the Senior High, mostly working with students who have special needs. Looking back, she said she always loved working with younger students, but it was seeing her impact on older kids with emotional needs that she found the greatest satisfaction, which propelled her to return to school in the fall of 2019 to recertify as a special education teacher. Next week, she’ll graduate from Alvernia with her master’s degree in special education–and a 4.0. 

Although Michele is quick to thank the administrators who encouraged her and inspired her to chase her dream of becoming a certified teacher, you’ll find that it’s those same people who are inspired by Michele’s own journey and perseverance. “She shows her students day in and day out that hard work pays off and that you can always strive for more for yourself,” says Secondary Special Education Supervisor Jillian Brodhead. Owatin Creek Principal Kristi Coble agreed, and added, “Seeing Michele in action with students, it was always evident she was meant to be a teacher. Her dedication to student success and to continue her education in order to do so is inspirational!”

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

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