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Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Pierce Elementary students embark on Antarctic study

Miami University entomologist Richard E. Lee will embark on a journey to Antarctica in January, and he invited a group of Pierce Elementary students to join the project via the Internet.
Lee’s research expedition will take him to the Palmer Station, a research facility on the Antarctic Peninsula, to gather samples and do on-site research on the Beligica antarctica, a wingless insect that is the continent’s largest free-living land animal.
“They call Antarctical ‘a continent for science’ because there are no people living there and because Antarctica doesn’t belong to anyone,” Lee told the students in Mary Ann Richter’s Gifted Education class. “There are some territorial claims, but they’ve all been set aside and all of the scientists there share whatever they learn.”
The Palmer Station is one of 40 scientific stations on the continent, three of them run by teams from the United States. Lee has been going there annually since 2005 with a research team that includes graduate students and a different educator.
“Each year that I’ve gone down there I’ve taken a teacher with me,” he said. “We want to tell the school children what we’re doing because we’re there on a grant from the National Science Foundation.”
The research is in determining how the Beligica antarctica can live in extreme weather conditions. In addition to severe cold, the tiny insect can survive a dehydrated state and go for a month without oxygen.
Richter said that the students will work independently on projects related to global warming and communicate with Lee during his expedition. When he returns in February, he will re-visit the class.
“Students will in turn share information about their research and complete projects set up for them to do by Dr. Lee,” she said. “So it’s a show and tell for both sides.”

Pierce Elementary’s sixth grade gifted enrichment class — Rachel Lundley, Trey Smith, Kelsi Wenz, Jonathan Leece and Kristani Blanton (also pictured at the top) — heard from Dr. Richard E. Lee, a research entomologist from Miami University on Wednesday.
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TweetHamilton students receive HFSO grants for music lessons
Hamilton High School musicians Alma Onate, trumpet, and Sarah Stumpf, flute, are among 10 area students receiving the 2009 Jack and Audrey Confer Scholarships for Musical Instrument lessons awarded by the Hamilton-Fairfield Symphony Orchestra.
Each award amounts to $100, and is to be spent on private lessons only.
Winners will be awarded onstage at the HFSO “Majesty of Christmas” concert on Saturday; December 12 at 7:30 p.m.
Each family will receive three complimentary tickets for this event. Details are at the HFSO website, www.hfso.org and additional tickets may be obtained there for $10 each.
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TweetRoss Middle School students get PIE awards for breakfast
On Tuesday, Nov. 2, Ross Middle School held its first PIE Awards Breakfast to recognize students who had made Progress In Education during the first quarter, according to principal Chris Saylor.
Family members and school faculty honored students who made improvements in the areas of grades, behavior and attendance. Each award recipient received a certificate and actual pie.
Since success requires the effort and support of the family, students were encouraged to share the pie that evening as a family in celebration, Saylor said.

Recipients included (front row) Wesly Weitzel, Emily Schaffer, Bethany Salyers, Nick Lorenz, Hunter Wurzelbacher, Kyle Burney, Michael Marks, Saige Sparks, Samantha Baird, Adrianna Beard, (back row) Phillip Frankenfield, Spencer Dreske, Keegan Friend, Bobby Luessenhop, Michael Galligan, Kyle Elliott, Jenna Waldroff, Justin Garcia and Jeff Lucas. Not Pictured: Tyler Estridge, Paige Finn, Anthony Inderhees, Season Johnson, Dakota Ramirez and Garrett Sheehan
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