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Owatin Creek ELEMENTARY

5000 Boyertown Pike | Reading, PA 19606
(610) 406-4580

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  • Office

    x8002 Charlie Payne, Principal
    x8000 Karla Tryon, Attendance Secretary
    x8004 Andrea Williams, Secretary

  • Counselor & Psychologist

    x8031 Paola Cordova, School Counselor K-2
    x8141 Emily Perri, School Counselor 3-4
    x8032 Joanne Miano, Psychologist

  • Nurse

    x8006 Susan Templin

  • Technology Support

    x8016 Kristin Kenagy

Note: Faculty phone numbers go to voice mail during school hours

  • Kindergarten

    x8207 Meghan Motze
    x8203 Melissa Murphy
    x8205 Karen Okonski
    x8201 Christine Vogt
    x8206 Wendy Warchol

  • Grade 1

    x8225 Stephanie Arnold
    x8226 Francine Daniels
    x8216 Cristina Stoudt
    x8223 Amy Wright
    x8224 Catherine Zervanos

  • Grade 2

    x8234 Meghan Bezler
    x8235 Marjorie Haines
    x8215 Thomas Hirshorn
    x8236 Danielle Jupina
    x8237 Kimberly Smith

  • Grade 3

    x8122 Brooke Beane
    x8124 Joseph Bertolet
    x8121 Stephanie Douglas
    x8123 Kristen McBride
    x8114 Carole Moyer

  • Grade 4

    x8132 Alisse Auchenbach
    x8148 Marie Clark
    x8134 Steven Dibler
    x8133 Alexandra Schlotzhauer
    x8135 Karina Tramont

  • Reading & Intervention Specialists

    x8249 Tina Greth, Reading Specialist
    x8146 Tiffany Mell, Reading Specialist
    x8246 Jennifer Schuster, Reading Specialist

  • Special Education

    x8232 Dana Caron, Life Skills
    x8125 Jennifer Elliott, Learning Support
    x8131 Erika Moyer, Learning Support
    x8214 Taylor Schollenberger, Learning Support
    x8245 Kathleen Walker, Gifted
    x8221 Jill Weaver, Life Skills

  • Specials

    x8410 Diana Bogust, Physical Education
    x8441 Britta Hyneman, Art
    x8423 Amanda Mrenna, Music
    x8415 Emily Reppert, Instrumental Music
    x8014 Allison Swoyer, Library

  • Therapists

    x8417 Jessica Dimitriadis, Occupational & Physical Therapist
    x8248 Sydney Manwiller, Speech Therapist
    x8417 Monika Touri, Occupational & Physical Therapist

Home » Exeter Again Named Best Community For Music Education

During a school year that saw a return to plays, concerts, festivals, in-person learning and more, the Exeter Township School District was grateful and humbled to have been chosen once again as a Best Community for Music Education by the NAMM Foundation--an honor bestowed upon fewer than 800 schools throughout the nation who demonstrate outstanding efforts by teachers, administrators, parents, students and community leaders who have made music education part of a well-rounded education. Throughout recent trips to Hershey; Norfolk, VA; and local, regional and state events, Exeter musicians won numerous accolades and ratings--proving yet again they were worthy of NAMM's award. Our music department is thrilled to present highlights of this year's accomplishments by our Exeter musicians:

Senior High Marching Band

  • The 2021-2022 marching band returned to full time performance and rehearsal mode this past fall, participating in several parades, local marching band competitions, and cheering on the varsity football team all the way to the state semi-final playoff game. This year’s field show theme was titled, “Shipwrecked” and featured music of sea shanties and hope. In addition to the local parades in Reading, Exeter Township, and Elverson, the marching band performed in the 69th N.A.T.O Parade of Nations in downtown Norfolk, VA and received a silver metal rating.

Senior High Concert Band

  • The concert band performed several pieces of varying difficulty this year and featured senior saxophonist and All-State musician, Xadiel Benejan-Rodriguez in a piece called Diversions scored for alto saxophone soloist and concert band. Nine band members participated in various honors festivals at the county level and this past April, the concert band received a superior rating at the Virginia International Arts Festival in Norfolk. 

Senior High Jazz Band

  • The jazz band was excited to have more performance opportunities this year and performed at the Twin Valley and Kutztown jazz festivals. The band also performed at the Reading Royals in February and concluded with its final performance during the spring concert in May. The band looks forward to growing its membership and is eager to add on more performances during the 22-23 school year. Special congratulations to Xadiel Benejan-Rodriguez for his participation in the MEBC All-Star Jazz Band and their performance at the 2022 Berks Jazz Fest. 

Senior High Orchestra:

  • The 2021-2022 School year has been a successful one for the Senior High Orchestras. The groups returned back to full in-person performances (Winter and Spring) and also including String Jam (Grades 3-12). 18 students in the SHS Orchestra participated in Junior and Senior County Orchestras, 2 students participated in PMEA District 10 Orchestra, and 1 student (Emily Holliday - Viola) participated in PMEA Northeast Region Orchestra. The Senior High Orchestra also traveled to Norfolk, VA, where they received “Superior” ratings for their performance.

Senior High Chamber Strings:

  • The 2021-2022 SHS Chamber Strings was back in full force this year with performances at the Reading Royals, Senior Awards Ceremony, Academic Awards Ceremony, and the Baccalaureate Service at the end of the year on June 8, 2022. 

Senior High Chorus & Concert Choirs

  • The SHS choirs were beyond excited to begin singing in-person again this year! In addition to our Winter and Spring Concerts, Concert Choir began a new tradition of performing a Christmas concert at Schwarzwald Lutheran Church. This was a beautiful and festive evening where community members could participate by singing carols and hearing holiday readings. The highlight of our Spring Concert was a difficult and haunting piece called, “I’ve Been in the Storm So Long,” which featured senior soloist Julia Weaver and program artwork by senior Olivia Biancone. Several of our choristers made it all the way to Region Chorus (Tyler Casiano, Becky Cherry, Ryan Menet, Robert Tufariello, and Jeremy Weaver) and Jeremy Weaver represented Exeter at the PMEA All-State Chorus Festival in the Poconos. The choirs also participated in an adjudication in Norfolk, VA where they ranked first and earned a superior rating. Tanner Moore, 10th grade, was also awarded a trophy for best soloist. The choirs also enjoyed performing the anthem at the SHS 9/11 Ceremony, a Reading Royals Hockey game, and at the NATO Parade of Nations. 

Senior High Eagleaires

  • Eagleaires is a select group of about 20 members. This ensemble has enjoyed the opportunity to perform the National Anthem at the PIAA football state semi-finals. The Eagleaires men wooed audiences by singing a Valentine’s serenade at EMA’s Spaghetti and Song fundraiser. The senior men (Deacon Hearing, Nate Morgan, Ashton Lewars, Ryan Menet, and Jeremy Weaver) brought many tears to the eyes of our audience members when they sang their surprise piece at the Spring Concert, “Graduation Day” by the Four Freshmen. They also performed this for the senior class at the Graduation Ceremony. One of the highlights of the Eagleaires season was accepting an invitation to the Berks County Barr Association’s Law Day Luncheon. Here the Eagleaires performed a concert for various Berks County politicians, including State Senator, Judy Schwank. To quote the Senator, “The Eagleaires were the best part of the whole event!” 

Senior High Norfolk Trip

  • In April, 120 students from the SHS music department, representing 4 performing ensembles, traveled to the Norfolk/Virginia beach area to perform in the Virginia International Arts festival. The concert band, orchestra, and choir performed select repertoire from their respective spring concerts in the beautiful Chrysler Hall, home of the Virginia Symphony Orchestra. All 3 performing ensembles received superior ratings and an on-stage clinic from collegiate directors representing several different colleges in the region. The students experienced national and international performances from military groups featuring dancers, vocalists, a mass bagpipe band, a drum & fife corps, and fleet bands during the 25th anniversary of the Virginia International Tattoo. The choir was honored to sing the National Anthem to international dignitaries and high ranking military officials prior to the 69th N.A.T.O Parade of Nations and the marching band was thrilled to perform for an amazing crowd that lined the streets of downtown Norfolk. The trip was certainly a memorable experience and students and staff alike were glad to be able to travel and perform once again!

Junior High Chorus

  • Besides our Winter and Spring Concerts, the Choirs have performed at the Reading Royals and the Fightin’ Phils.  Recently the 8th grade chorus had a phenomenal performance at Hershey’s Music in the Parks where they received 1st Place in their category, a Superior rating, and were selected as the Top Overall JHS/Middle School Choir.  
  • We also had 19 choral students selected for the 2022 MEBC Junior County Chorus Festival!

Junior High Orchestra

  • The Junior High School Orchestras have had an outstanding year for the 2021-2022 school year. We had very successful performances at our Winter and Spring Concerts and also enjoyed the experience of returning to an in-person String Jam concert. Students enjoyed hearing the younger students perform and encouraging them, but also looking up to and admiring the SHS Orchestra. We were thrilled to put on this performance. Additionally, the 8th grade Orchestra had a very successful trip to Hershey Park where they received 1st Place in their category, a Superior rating, and were selected as the Top Overall JHS Orchestra.
  • Finally, we had 12 string students be selected for the 2022 MEBC Junior County Orchestra Festival. A huge feat! We are looking forward to next year!

Junior High Band

  •  We combined the 7th and 8th grade bands this year for a larger group for our first live performances in some time.  Band students joined our SHS band members several times this year most recently in Side by Side rehearsals leading up to the Spring Concert.  At Hershey’s Music in the Parks performance, the band was ecstatic to receive an Excellent rating and 1st place in their category.  In addition, five of our students were selected for the 2022 MEBC Junior County Band Festival.

Reiffton Music

  • This year we saw the return to live performances. We also increased the number of students in the band and string programs by recruiting a record number of beginners. In December, the students worked hard to pull together a Winter Showcase that featured their talents and different skill levels of our musicians. For the spring concert, students put on a fabulous performance that showed their growth and highlighted their excitement for music. Throughout the year select students performed at board meetings, the Reading Royals and Reiffton’s Talent Show.  Reiffton Students also had the opportunity to play ukulele for the author visit.

Elementary Strings and Band

  • Elementary Strings and band have been practicing diligently all year with full group rehearsals and weekly small group lessons. Students also had video practice challenges over winter break and spring break, where they went above and beyond to watch the practice videos made for them and record their own practice. Students had the opportunity to perform in a video recorded concert in the winter, a live 4th grade strings performance at a Reading Royals game, and live concerts at each school in the spring. Each building played a concert for the school and a concert for their parents, where both the band and strings each performed three songs. Some Owatin Creek students even volunteered to perform solos at the Art Show in May!
  • We would also like to congratulate our students who participated in music activities outside of school! Madalyn Mell and Maya Touri performed with Genesius for their production of Once Upon a Mattress Jr., and Madalyn was also on stage for Dear Edwina Jr. with First St. Players. Benjamin Campling performed with Reading Symphony Junior Strings Orchestra for their 2021-22 season, including concerts at Hershey Park and the Reading Phillies! We are so proud of our young musicians and can’t wait to see all they will do next year!

Elementary Chorus

  • The 4th graders at Lorane pulled off an amazing Spring Concert. The students practiced for weeks during general music class and their hard work really paid off. Each child played the ukulele in the concert during the refrain of “Lava” and three soloists sang the verses. We also performed a flashlight routine in the dark for “Fireflies”, which was a crowd favorite. For the first time, the 3rd graders played recorder in the concert. They stole the show with their amazing sound, rhythm and accuracy.

District String Jam

  • After a virtual 2021 String Jam Concert, the Exeter Township Music Department was thrilled to have String Jam back in-person this year. Hosted in the Senior High School Main Gym, this event brings together all string students in Grades 3-12. Each grade level performed their own selections: Elementary under the direction of Ms. Emily Remp, Reiffton under the direction of Mrs. Dawn Keebler, and the JHS and SHS under the direction of Mr. Micah Albrycht. The concert closed out with a performance of “Orpheus in the Underworld” by all ensembles combined.

Music Educators of Berks County Selections:

Senior High Orchestra:

  1. Emily Holliday - MEBC County Orchestra, PMEA District Orchestra & Region Orchestra
  2. Frank Conte - MEBC County Orchestra, PMEA District Orchestra
  3. Eric Dunbar - MEBC County Orchestra
  4. Dylann Backenstoss - MEBC County Orchestra
  5. Leah Wentzel - MEBC County Orchestra
  6. Serenity Zawilla - MEBC County Orchestra
  7. Valerie Thompson - MEBC County Orchestra
  8. Macy Feathers - MEBC County Orchestra
  9. Charlotte Rismiller - MEBC County Orchestra
  10. Patricia Tran - MEBC County Orchestra
  11. Zachary Kauffman - MEBC County Orchestra
  12. Hansika Kunduru - MEBC County Orchestra
  13. Leah Nester - MEBC County Orchestra
  14. Ian Carr - MEBC JHS County Orchestra
  15. Katharine Hoover - MEBC JHS County Orchestra
  16. George Hajj - MEBC JHS County Orchestra
  17. Esteban Ruiz - MEBC JHS County Orchestra
  18. Dylan Holland - MEBC JHS County Orchestra

Senior High Band: 

  1. Nathan Bayer - MEBC Senior County Band
  2. Xadiel Benejan-Rodriguez - District Band, Region Band, All-State Concert Band, MEBC Senior County Band, MEBC All-Star Jazz Band, PMEA District 10 Band Scholarship recipient, Ringgold Band Scholarship recipient
  3. Ryan Cherry - MEBC Senior County Band
  4. Alyssa Gillner - MEBC Senior County Band
  5. Devon Ravert  - MEBC JHS County Band & orchestra
  6. Jordan Wolfe - MEBC JHS County Band
  7. Sophie Sowers - MEBC JHS County Band
  8. Carson Frederick - MEBC JHS County Band
  9. Riley Mazur - MEBC JHS County Band & orchestra

Senior High Choir:

  1. Hope Hoffman - MEBC Senior County Chorus,
  2. Becky Cherry - MEBC Senior County Chorus, PMEA District Chorus, PMEA Region Chorus
  3. Julia Weaver - MEBC Senior County Chorus, PMEA District Chorus, RCT Scholarship Finalist
  4. Jeremy Weaver - MEBC Senior County Chorus, PMEA District Chorus, PMEA Region Chorus, PMEA ALL-STATE Chorus
  5. Ashton Lewars - MEBC Senior County Chorus
  6. Robbie Tufariello - MEBC Senior County Chorus, PMEA District Chorus, PMEA Region Chorus
  7. Ryan Menet - MEBC Senior County Chorus, PMEA District Chorus, PMEA Region Chorus
  8. Tyler Casiano - MEBC Senior County Chorus, PMEA District Chorus, PMEA Region Chorus
  9. Alexa Hyman - RCT Scholarship Finalist
  10. Alison Applegate - MEBC JHS County Chorus
  11. Raelyn Tufariello - MEBC JHS County Chorus
  12. Molly Lubenow - MEBC JHS County Chorus
  13. Ryan Claudfelter - MEBC JHS County Chorus
  14. Devon Ravert - MEBC JHS County Chorus
  15. Nate Govan - MEBC JHS County Chorus

Junior High Orchestra:

  1. Danny Nguyen - MEBC JHS County Orchestra
  2. Kendal Druzba - MEBC JHS County Orchestra
  3. Logan Davis - MEBC JHS County Orchestra
  4. Evan Harvey - MEBC JHS County Orchestra
  5. Simon Bolich - MEBC JHS County Orchestra
  6. Morgan Kauffman - MEBC JHS County Orchestra
  7. Samantha Shipley - MEBC JHS County Orchestra
  8. Harrison Brumbaugh - MEBC JHS County Orchestra
  9. Alyssa Tursack - MEBC JHS County Orchestra
  10. Andrew Schwenck - MEBC JHS County Orchestra
  11. Grace Campling - MEBC JHS County Orchestra, MEBC JHS County Band, RMF 1st place String Bass Scholarship 
  12. Payton Klein - MEBC JHS County Orchestra

Junior High Band:

  1. Adam Crotty - MEBC JHS County Band
  2. Nicholas Pasquale - MEBC JHS County Band
  3. Jillian Crotty - MEBC JHS County Band, MEBC JHS County Orchestra
  4. Ava Diaz - MEBC JHS County Band

Junior High Chorus:

  1. Eviana Jones   - MEBC JHS County Chorus
  2. Ella Mackey - MEBC JHS County Chorus
  3. Sophie Seamans - MEBC JHS County Chorus
  4. Cece Brower - MEBC JHS County Chorus
  5. Julianna McCarthy - MEBC JHS County Chorus
  6. Kayla Shade - MEBC JHS County Chorus
  7. Jillian Crotty - MEBC JHS County Chorus
  8. Alyssa Tursack - MEBC JHS County Chorus
  9. Callista Schlappich - MEBC JHS County Chorus
  10. Kaelyn Reynolds - MEBC JHS County Chorus
  11. Ava Diaz - MEBC JHS County Chorus
  12. Leoni Choy - MEBC JHS County Chorus
  13. Grace Campling - MEBC JHS County Chorus
  14. Harrison Brumbaugh - MEBC JHS County Chorus
  15. Gavin Isselmann - MEBC JHS County Chorus
  16. Jesus Devalle - MEBC JHS County Chorus
  17. Andrew McBride - MEBC JHS County Chorus
  18. Peter George - MEBC JHS County Chorus
  19. Adam Crotty - MEBC JHS County Chorus

6th Grade String Fest:

  1. Zander Bogust
  2. Jordan Coakley
  3. Maddalena Crichton
  4. Aralyn Esquivel
  5. Camryn Follweiler
  6. Juleen Fortney
  7. Levi Fox
  8. Lea Goodhart
  9. Sophie Gove
  10. Lily Jordan
  11. Michael Jordan
  12. Chloe LaRiviere
  13. Keegan McCarthy
  14. Danielle McLaughlin
  15. Joshua Ross
  16. Elizabeth Schwenk
  17. Taylor Shadel
  18. Michael Waters

6th Grade Band Fest:

  1. Lena Bluestone
  2. Ryan Jones
  3. Lily Jordan
  4. Michael Jordan
  5. Aidrick Vize

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  • 5000 Boyertown Pike
    Reading, PA 19606

  • Phone:
    610-406-4580

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    610-898-0910

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