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February 2025

THE LION'S ROAR

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CES APPROVES TWO MORE GRANTS FOR CCS

We are thrilled to announce that Cornerstone Educational Support (CES) has approved two additional grants for Cornerstone!

CES has approved a grant for $3,600 to provide a partial “catch-up” to the newly instituted high school dues to fund the Junior-Senior Banquet and the Senior Class Trip. The amount granted is equivalent to the dues that would have been accumulated by the Class of 2026 during Grades 9-11. Instituting class dues will help alleviate the need for fundraisers to offer these class traditions.

CES has also approved another grant for our technology! While not as fun to photograph as their previous grant for new computers, this grant of $15,500 will provide much-needed infrastructure upgrades including a new network switch, a new firewall, and an upgrade of the virtual Windows server OS.

Would you help us show our appreciation to CES?

  • Like the CES page on Facebook (CLICK HERE).

  • Engage with, comment on, and share CES Facebook posts occasionally.

  • Investigate possible workplace matching gifts to CES.

  • Each quarter we recognize students in Grades 6-12 for exemplary academic achievement. Students on the Honor Roll have earned an average of 84% or higher, and students on the High Honor Roll have earned an average of 92% or higher (with no grades below 73%).

    High Honor Roll Students

    6th Grade: Giuliana Lundy, Sadie Weymer

    7th Grade: Mason Howe, Levi Pekari, Bethany Virkler

    8th Grade: Joanna Sherly Abinesh, Ruby Bushong,

    Tiffany Joseph, Kendall Sangster

    9th Grade: Guilliam Cochran, Riley Main, Gabriel Shemenski

    10th Grade: JoAna Alvarez, Sophia Rivard, Lincoln Sangster, Elliott Wilson

    11th Grade: Katherine Brey, Hannah Chen, Cadel Van Scoy, Jared Williams

    12th Grade: Rachael Cane, Marialice Evans, Jeremiah Thiel

    honor Roll Students

    6th Grade: Mariah Bogar, Jakob Carlson, Maria Portes

    7th Grade: David Carmen, Dryden Cateni, Isaiah Maxwell, Addison Moskites, Sophie Quijada

    8th Grade: Berasia Haynes, Isabella Rivard, Daniella Rozario, Alexander Sullivan, Ryan VanBuren

    9th Grade: Justin Lundy, Leylani Pena, Milagro Smyrnow, Anna Virkler

    10th Grade: Qiana Gayman

    11th Grade: Chayah Haynes, Javen Lundy, Jordean Walford

    12th Grade: Carson Knowland

    QUARTER 2 HONOR ROLL STUDENTS

    Each quarter we recognize students in Grades 6-12 for exemplary academic achievement. Students on the Honor Roll have earned an average of 84% or higher, and students on the High Honor Roll have earned an average of 92% or higher (with no grades below 73%).

    High Honor Roll Students

    6th Grade: Giuliana Lundy, Sadie Weymer

    7th Grade: Mason Howe, Levi Pekari, Bethany Virkler

    8th Grade: Joanna Sherly Abinesh, Ruby Bushong,

    Tiffany Joseph, Kendall Sangster

    9th Grade: Guilliam Cochran, Riley Main, Gabriel Shemenski

    10th Grade: JoAna Alvarez, Sophia Rivard, Lincoln Sangster, Elliott Wilson

    11th Grade: Katherine Brey, Hannah Chen, Cadel Van Scoy, Jared Williams

    12th Grade: Rachael Cane, Marialice Evans, Jeremiah Thiel

    honor Roll Students

    6th Grade: Mariah Bogar, Jakob Carlson, Maria Portes

    7th Grade: David Carmen, Dryden Cateni, Isaiah Maxwell, Addison Moskites, Sophie Quijada

    8th Grade: Berasia Haynes, Isabella Rivard, Daniella Rozario, Alexander Sullivan, Ryan VanBuren

    9th Grade: Justin Lundy, Leylani Pena, Milagro Smyrnow, Anna Virkler

    10th Grade: Qiana Gayman

    11th Grade: Chayah Haynes, Javen Lundy, Jordean Walford

    12th Grade: Carson Knowland

    We are thrilled to announce that Cornerstone Educational Support (CES) has approved two additional grants for Cornerstone!

    CES has approved a grant for $3,600 to provide a partial “catch-up” to the newly instituted high school dues to fund the Junior-Senior Banquet and the Senior Class Trip. The amount granted is equivalent to the dues that would have been accumulated by the Class of 2026 during Grades 9-11. Instituting class dues will help alleviate the need for fundraisers to offer these class traditions.

    CES has also approved another grant for our technology! While not as fun to photograph as their previous grant for new computers, this grant of $15,500 will provide much-needed infrastructure upgrades including a new network switch, a new firewall, and an upgrade of the virtual Windows server OS.

    Would you help us show our appreciation to CES?

  • Like the CES page on Facebook (CLICK HERE).

  • Engage with, comment on, and share CES Facebook posts occasionally.

  • Investigate possible workplace matching gifts to CES.