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HomeMy WebLinkAbout99-07299Jun 13 00 03:1Sp Rieder, lUegler • Shienvold A& Associates Sh, envold 6 Faso c? 1F i Custody Evaluation. ^17-540-1416 p.p, Elliot Riegler, Ph,D, (1943.1999) Arnold T SiAenvold, Ph.D. hlelirda Each, hLS. lames Eash, L.S.W. Michael J. 4Aen, Ph.D. Bonnie Harvard, Ph.D. Any K. Kaisliq,A.C.S.W., UA V. Tracy Mchards, A.C.S.W. L.S.'N. Don Laaasem_e, L.S.W. Dyanne Seyrrore, LS W. Jeffrey Pincus, M.D. Ans tcrSAes. A.C.SSV., t.S,Vi.. S.i:D. Michael L. Stone vs. Kafnv G. Stone Robea H. Davis, Jr.. %I.D. Referred By: Mutual consent of the parties Referral Reason: To conduct a comprehensive custody evaluation and to make reco=11endations regarding the most appropriate custodial arrangements for Jordan Lcwis Stone, DOD 6118/90. Individual Interviews,. Michael Stone 3/17/00.4/3A10:4117100 ...- Kathy Stone 3:'20/G0, 4!17i00 Jordan Stone V17/00,4!23100 Jonathan Stone 5115100 Jason Stone 518100 Psychological Testing: Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2 (1AMP1-2) * Kathy Stone Michael Stone Brick1h Perceptual Scale (BPS) * Jordan Stone Parent Report Cards " Jordan Stone Home Observation: A home study was conducted at the residence of Michael Stone with the children present A similu study was not conducted at Kathy's residence. Additional Information: 1. A listing of all prescription medications purchased for members of the Stone household from 1979-1999 provided by NIT. Stone Fax- (717) 540-1416 • (717) 540.1313 * 2151 Linelestom Recd, Suite 2U0 , Harrisba.g. Pennsvlvani, z 12-4-00 S17S Jun 13 00 03: 19p Riegler, 9hienvold L Faso 717-54C-1416 F,3 Stone V. Stone Page 2 2. Letter from Gandenzia to Kathy Stone stating that they would not provide her information on any treatment for her $ou 3. Letter dated March 24, 2000 from Kathy Stone to Arnold T. Shienvold, Ph.D. regarding additional information for the evaluation 4. Order of Court, dated February 14, 2000 5. Compendium of information prepared by Kathv G. Stone The recommendations provided at the end of this report sources of information. are based on all of these Background: Michael and Kathy Stone are the parenr of three children, Jonathan age 17, Jason, age 13, aad Jordan, age 9. At the present time; Jonathan and mother Jason in are Levittown, physical custody of their father. Jordan is living with Lis PA in the home of her parents. There is no disagreement between the parents regarding the custodial amangernenls for the two older children. However, the parents cannot agree on the most appropriate custodial plan for Jordan. It is 1vGchael's contention that Jordan should be in his primary custodian. He feels that the three children should all reside in the same household. It is Michael's contention that his wife has suffered from significant psychiatric problems for many years. Furthermore, -Mi a alleges that Kathy is an active alcoholic who has been in denial about this fact. He reports that he has been the most positive and stable influence in the children's lives for the last several years. Mike repors that Jordan wants to live with him and his brothers. According to Mike, Jordan indicates that he does nut enjoy living at his grandparent's home. Jordan states to him that he has made few new friends, that be misses his old friends at his school and he prefers to go to school at Greenville Elementary School. Mike states that he has always had a close relationship with his children. Ile coached all of their sports teams and has been teaching them judo since they were very young. In the last 1 V- years Mile feels that he has had to be the primary parent for the children. Sun 13 00 03:19p Riegler, Shienvold e, Rsso 717 -540-14 16 p.4 Stone v. Stone Page 3 Mike understands that there leave been tremendous problems within the family river the past couple of years. However, he believes that it is in the best interest of the children to all be raised in the same household. He feels that the children miss one another, in spite of the sibling rivalry that has existed in the pas. He denies that Jordan is in any danger being with his brothels. Kathy believes that Jordan should remain in her primary custody. In fact, Kathy wants there to be no visitation between Jordan and his father without "adequate supervision." Kathy feels that Jordan is in danger spending time at his father's home because of the drug related problems that his brothers have been having. Furthermore, she feels that Mike has been in denial regarding those problems. Therefore, she does not trust that he would provide the necessary supervision of Jason and Jogtban with Jordan. Kathy indicated that she would like a relationship with Jason and Jolm Intit. Currently, neither boy will visit with her. She also resents that she is not beiltg given any of the children's records from their treatment fHoilities. She has attempted to gain access to Jason's records at the Caron Foundation and Gaudenzia She has tried to get copies of Jon's treatment records also, but to no avail. It appears that, in part, she holds Mike responsible for the lack of information. However, in Pennsylvania, children 12 years of age and older control the confidentiality of their own records. Kathy is particularly concerned about Jordan's exposure to Jonathan. Kathy alleges that in the past Jonathan has been verbally and physically abusive to his yolutger brother. She noted that Jonathan does not show good control over his temper and anger. Additionally, he has brought drugs and drug parapbemalia into the house is the past. Kathy reported that Jordan is afraid of his brother. Mike and Kathy met while they were both attending Elizabethtown College. After dating for a while, they married on July 1, 1978. Mike reported that there had always been a lot of "partying" in the early parts of their relationship. By partying he meant drinking on weekends. It is Mike's contention that while he decreased his amount of alcohol intake from early on in the marriage Kathy continued to drink. Initially, Mike was a teacher in W. Ferry School. DiFtrict and Kathy worked for a mortgage company. She stopped working once she became pregnant and gave birth to Jonathan. Mike changed careers shortly after the marriage and became involved in running maintenance and engineering for various companies. Niece was also very involved in practicing and teaching Judo. Jun 13 00 03:22p Rierler, Shienvold & Asso 717-540-1416 P,s Stone v. Stone Page 4 According to Mike, Jonathan and Jason were planned pregnancies. Kathy agreed that Jonathan was planned, but that Jason was not. Jordan was certainty not a planned Pregnancy, and Kathy did not really want a third child. Mike was surprised by Jordan's conception, but was pleased with the idea of another child. Kathy bad her "tubes tied" following Jordan's birth. Following her pregnancy with Jonathan, bouts of Kathy started experiencing significant depression. She indicated that there was a strong family history of depression for her. Her depressions were obviously very serious as noted by the types Of treatments that Kathy received, She was tried on a multitude of anti-depressant medications, including MAO inhibitors. She also received Oectro-convulsive Therapy at Polyclinic Hospital. Kathy would demonstrate improvement; but her depression would frequently return over time. According to Kathy, Nlike was initially supportive ocher, mental health•problems. However, she repons thai over time he changed his attitude and would tell her to, `'Just get over it." On the other hand, Mike felt that Kathy was in total denial about the fact that she was abusing alcohol. Mike reported that Kathy would lie to her psychiatrists about the use of alcohol and therefore never received proper treatment. He reported that many of the treating physicians would cease there trearment when he would inform them of the alcohol problem. In the midst of those problems, Kathy, "lost my relationship" with her parents for 4-5 years. This factor left her with even less emotional support. Problems began to increase, rather than decrease in the family. Kathy reports that Jonathan bad behavior problems since he was in elementary school. She believes that be stared to get involved in the use of drugs when he was I 1 years old. The relationship between Jonathan and Kathy became a focal point of the family dysfunction. Kathy felt that Mike was unsupportive of her way of trying to deal with Jonathan. She felt that Nfike was in denial about the extent of Jonathan's problems. The problems between. Jon and his mother were very serious. He was disrespectful of her and, according to most of the other faelily members, Kathy would bait Jonathan into escalating situations. NSike was often trying to play a mediator in these situations, but would not hear about them until lie returned-from work in the evening. At times he was supportive of Kathy, at other times he was supportive of Jonathan. However, it was clear that Mike did not trust Kathy's judgement because of her history of drioldng and depression. Kathy did not feel that Nlike supported her at all and that he was too "soft" in his treatment of Jonathan and Jason. Although nor the behavior J'un to oo oo:2sp Riecler, Shier.vold & Ra=a 717-545-;416 Stone v. Stone Page 5 problem that Jonathan presented, Jason was actually usi=g drugs to a greater degree than Jonathan. A tremendous area of cotlflict between Jonathan and Jason, and their mother, was the use of the telephone. In the last 6 months of the time the family- was tugether, Kathy would spend many hours per day on the It ternct. The boys felt that she was particularly unfair about this because she would not allow them to use the phon- to talk to their fliends. Both Jason and Jonathan reported that Kathy would talk for hours on the Internet and refuse to get off so that they could use the phone, They also indicated that their muther Was drinking heavily in the evenings. Jason would generally ignore this problem, but Jonathan would frequently confront his.mother in an aggxessive fashion. Jordan was exposed to these angry interactions between Jonathan and Kathy. Kathy felt that Mike was never supportive enough of her during die marriage. She felt that he was frequently absent from the home either because of his work, -or his Judo classes. Kathy admitted that he was very invol,red with the boy's sporting events, but that seemed to also upset her. She stated, "Every Saturday and many evenings were spent on sports." In general, it appears as though Kathy felt neglected and unappreciated. She also felt that Iviflcc and the older children were sided against her in the marriage. It got to the point that Kathy was sleeping in Jordan's room and locking the door at night for "safety." The entire situation continued to deteriorate. Jonathan was expelled from school for multiple infractions. Jason was supporting his brother. Kathy did not feel that Mike was allowing Jonathan to experience the natural consequences of Ills actions and she feared for her and Jordan's safety when they were alone with Jonathan. Following a final alteration in which Kathy called the police and Jonathan's probation officer, Mike suggested she go to I.eviltown for a while. Kathy lea with Jordan and has not returned. Recommendations and Analysis: Jordan Stone is a.9 year old boy who curentiv attends the 4°i grade at Miller Elementary- School in ievirtown. He began in that school after havin¢ attended Greenridge Elementary School for the first 2'/- months of-this school year. Jordan is generally- an average student who gets A's, B's and C's in school. He is a child who has many different interests, including playing the violin, ice skating axed roller blading. Jun 13 00 03:29p Riegler, Shienvola & Rsso 717-540-1416 p.7 Stone v. Stone Page 6 Mine described his son as a child who enjoys joking around and has a pleasant personality, Kathy relates that in the past Jordan was a happy, compassionate and caring child. However, she nrnv sees him as "miserable." She recognizes that he desperately wants to go "home." Kathy indicated thar he is'ho longer afraid of his brothers," and he misses his brothers, his home and his friends. INhile in the Harrisburg area, Jordan was very active and had many friends. He has consistently played on basketball and baseball teams. He also studied judo with his father. Jordan is quite aware of the issues surrounding his custody. lie reported that , "Mom took me away. She gets to have some of Dad's motley so he had to move into an apartment I went 43 days without seeing Dad, so he filed for custody." He stated that there was a lot of fighting between his mother, brothers, and father. He. reported that 1115 mother was frequently on AOL and his brothers would get angry and eventually "kick her off." Jordan knows that his mother found drugs in his brother's room and called Lie police. He defended his mother's actions. .... Jordan admitted that he was frightened by the fighting between Jon and his mother, and because his brothers used drugs. He does not ever want to use drugs, himself. Jordan reported that his mother use to sleep with him and lock the door. Jordan would sleep on the floor. Jordan is still not sure why his brothers, especially Jon, was so angryat his mother. He was not angry at her. but was "kind of angry at his brothers during that tbue. Jordan stated that his mother felt that his frther was ,On my brother's side, but he (his father) wasn't." Jordan indicated that his father would often have to hold Jon down "if he was going nuts." However, Jordan reported that Jon never directed his anger at hitu. Jordan was aware that his mother spent. many hour on the Internet, nightly. He also reported that his mother drank "mixed drinks like Kahl =7 almost every night. He reported that he rarely sees his mother drinking at this time. Be stated that his mother's behavior has changed, "She's acting more like a parent." On the other hand, Jordan does not see his father's behavior as changed. He reports that his fatter has always been a good parent. He does not allow Jordan to do things that he shouldn't. He sees his father as fair and supportive. He reported that his father was always involved in his activities. Jordnn stated that his father talks with him about drugs and alcohol. His father has told him that the drugs and the alcohol caused many of the fights, Jun 13 00 03:32p Riecler, Shien•vold 6 rtaoo 717-543-141x; c.0 Stone v. Stone Fan: 7 Jordan still wishes that his mother and father were back together. He misses his family, his home and his neighborhood of friends. He reported that both parents have asked the other to get help. Jordan is somewhat confused because, "I dcm't know; who to believe." It is clear, however, that he has greater trust in what his father is telling him than in what his mother says. Jordan knows ihnt his mother has "lied" about some things. Jordan does not want to live in Levittown. He stated that he likes his old school better than his new one. He has also had some difficulty making new friends. He is not as comfortable living with his grandparents. Jordan reported that he repeatedly asks his mother to move back to Harrisburg and she says; "No." Jordan completed that BPS. His answers on this instrument strongly support his father's parenting over his mothers. Jordan endorsed 19 items in his father's direction and only one item in liis mother's direction. There were 12 items that were tied. Jordan appears to perceive his father as being more competent, more consistent and havin_ more admirable traits at this time than does his mother. He perceives his parents as. being equally supportive of him. It should be noted. however, that Jordan's answers regarding Ids parents are relatively close (even though favoring father). This implies that Jordan sees both of his parents as geeerally competent in caring for him. Jordan also scored his father as superior in almost all categories on the parent report cards. In particular, Jordan does not feel his mother is as understanding regarding his moods. He feels that his father takes more time to listen to Hm and explain things to him. Jordan notes that when his mother is angry at his father, site will often "take it out on me." In general, Kathy appears to yell more frequently when she is angry titan does Mike. Jordan appears to be a somewhat unhappy child at this time. His major source of unhappiness is his family situation and tee separation he is feeling from family and friends. Although he has no overt signs of depression, Jordan is having some difficulty adjusting to his home in Levittown. Therc are signs that stress is affecting him. He states that he experiences frequent headaches. There is also little doubt that Jordan was a very happy, well adjusted young boy prior to the family difficulties and die move. He appears to have had good relationships with both of his parents and his brothers. Given all of the factors involved in this family's history, it is recommended that Jordalt be in the primary physical custody of his father during the school year and in the skated custody of his mother during the suruner. It would be expected that the parents would share all school recess ti me and holiday time. Jun 13 00 03:36p Rie6ler, Shienvold L R5zO 717-54G-1410 Stone V. Stone Page 8 The history, interviews and psychological testing all point to the fact that Make has been the more stable and more consistent parent for the greater part of the marriage. Kathy has a significant history of mental health problems. She definitely suffers from a Major Depression which is recurrent in nature. Her treatment for this disorder indicates that non-conservative treatments have been necessary to help her. including electro- convulsive shock and the use of MAO inhibitors. Additionally, Kathy's history is consistent with the fact that she has a significant alcohol abuse problem. Her use of alcohol maybe related to her depression, or it maybe associated with a dependent personality. Kathy appears to have been addicted to the use of the Internet for the last two years of her marriage. Her failure to deal with her addictions has contributed to the problems that she has experienced. within, her marriaee. Obviously, Jason and Jonathan have serious drug problems. However, to his credit Mike has insisted that both boys follow through with treatment for these-problems. Additionally, Mike has involved himself in the family treatment of these problems. In the past, Mike may have been in denial about the extent of the family problems that existed. Kathy is probably correct that he was unwilling, or unable to take the necessary steps to deal with all of these problems earlier. However, both he and Kathy share that responsibility, it is not Mike's, alone. All of the cbildren are consistent in their perception of their father as the more competent and available parent. Mike appears to have established strong, healthy relationships with all three of his boys, even given the drug problems. It would have been helpful had he been more available, but that did not occur. Curreutiy, Mike is determined to correct those problems. Mike's MMPI-2 results are totally wirhin nurmal limits, suggesting no significant psychopathology. Not surprisingly, Kathy's results arc suggestive of significant problems that are of a chronic nature. Finally, Jordan clearly prefers to be back in the Harrisburg area with his family. He musses his father and brothers. His real wish is that his family is together, but his mother has told him that would not happen. Nonetheless, given all of the factors presented, and Jordan's preferences and perceptions, it is clear that being with Mike is in Jordan's best interests. v 2 Dated iL o T. Shimvold, Ph.D. A. MICHAEL L. STONE, IN '1 HE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Plaintiff, CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA V. KA'r[IY G. STONE, CIVIL ACTION - LAW Defendant. In Custody ORDER OF COURT AND NOW, this day of (, 1999 upon consideration of the attached complaint and motion, it is hereby directed that the parties and their respective counsel appear before ?. CSC Esquire, the conciliator, at W HQW( Pennsylvania. on the -?- d f )QC\ at 3 Q?m. for a Pre-hearing Custody Conference. At such conference, an cl7ort will be made o'clock to resolve the issues in dispute; or of this cannot be accomplished, to define and narrow the issues to be heard by the court, and to enter into a temporary order. All children age live or older may also be present at the conference. Failure to appear at the conference may provide grounds for entry of a temporary or permanent order. FOR THE COURT BY: st1_, Custody Conciliator f > The Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County is required by law to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. For information about accessible facilities and reasonable accommodations available to disabled individuals having business before the court, please contact our office. All arrangements must be made at least 72 hours prior to any hearing or business before the court. You must attend the scheduled conference or hearing. YOU SHOULD TAKE THIS PAPER TO YOUR LAWYER AT ONCE. II- YOU DO NOT HAVE A LAWYER OR CANNOT AFFORD ONE, GO TO OR TELEPFIONE'rl-[E OFFICE SET FORTH BELOW TO FIND OUT WHERE YOU CAN GET LEGAL FIELP. CUMBERLAND COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION 2 Liberty Avenue Carlisle. PA 17013 (717) 249-3166 1' _ _ t P? 7e MICHAEL L. STONE, IN 'I HE COURT 0f- COMMON 111.1::\S Plaintiff, CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA ` NO.99-7J 9fCIVI L KATHY G. STONE, Defendant. CIVIL ACTION-CUSTODY COMPLAINT FOR CUSTODY AND NOW, conies the Plaintiff, Michael L. Stone, by and through his attorney, Melissa Peel Greevy, Esquire, and files this Complaint for Custody in which the IOIIOWmg is a statement: I. The Plaintiff is Michael L. Stone, residing at 1400 Princeton Road, Mechanicsburg, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. 2. The Defendant is Kathy G. Stone, believed to be residing at 46 Quill Road, Levittown, Pennsylvania. I The Plaintiff seeks an order granting primary physical and shared legal custociy of the following children. Xmig Address Age Johnathan Michael Stone 1400 Princeton Road 16 Mechanicsburg, PA Jason Russell Stone 1400 Princeton Road 1 Mechanicsburg, PA Jordan Louis Stone 46 Quill Road 9 Levittown. PA The children were born in wedlock. Jordan, is presently believed to be in the custody of the defendant mother who is believed to reside at 46 Quill Road, Levittown, Pennsylvania. The children Johnathan and .lason, are in the custody of the plaintiff father. During the past five years Johnathan and Jason have resided with tile flolloxvin'. persons and at the following addresses: Person Address Da cs Plaintiffand Defendant During the past five years Jordan has resided with the following persons and at the following 1400 Princeton Road past 9 years to present addresses: Person Address Dates Plaintiff, Defendant and brothers 1400 Princeton Road Plaintiff and maternal grandparents Levittown, PA or Maternal Aunt and Uncle Levittown, PA Plaintiff and Defendant 1400 Princeton Road August 1999 to November 17. 1999 June - August 1999 June - August 1999 1990 to June 1999 The mother of the children is Kathy G. Stone, currently believed to be residing at 46 Quill Road Levittown, Pennsylvania. She is married. Her Social Security Number is :201-46-4645. The father of the child is Michael L. Stone currently residing at 1400 Princeton Road Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania. He is married. His Social Security Number is: 178-48-4413 4. The relationship of plaintiff to the child is that of Father. The plaintiff currently resides with the following persons: Names Relationship Johnathan Stone Son Jason Stone Son 5. The relationship of defendant to the child is that of norther. The dcfenclant currently resides with the following persons: Names Relationship 6. Plaintiff has not participated as a party or witness, or in another capacity. in other litigation concerning the custody of the child in this or another court. The court, term and number, and its relationship to this action is: N/A. Plaintiff has no information or a custody proceeding concerning the child pending in a court of this Commonwealth. The court, term and number, and its relationship to this action is: N/A. Plaintiff does not know or a person not a party to the proceedings who has physical custody of the child or claims to have custody or visitation rights with respect to the child. The name and address of such person is: N/A. 7. The best interest and permanent welfare of the children will be served by granting the relief requested because : The children will be able to be raised together. Jordan will benefit from the return to his home because of the stability of being in the school he has attended his entire public school career. It would be best for Jordan to be able to maintain friendships he funned through his participation in soccer and judo. Jordan would also benefit from his relationship with his lather d.fr a-.Cli t who has been his coach in judo and soccer. Despite promises to the contrary, defendant/,iMother has refused to allow plaintiff7Father any periods of custody with Jordan since she absconded with him following an altercation with her son Johnathan. Defendant has it lengthy history ofalcohol abuse and has been drinking heavily despite physician recommendations against alcohol use. 8. Each parent whose parental rights to the child have not been terminated and the person who has physical custody of the child have been named as parties to this action. All other persons, named below, who are known to have or claim a right to custody or visitation of the child will be given notice of the pendency of this action and the right to intervene: Nance Address Basis of Claim NONE WHEREFORE, plaintiff requests the court to confirm shared legal custody an(] primary physical custody of Johnathan and Jason in plaintiff and to require the return of Jordan to the primary custody of Plaintiff with supervised visitation in the Defendant. L .f/ 9- I.D. No 77950 214 Senate Avenue Suite 602 Camp Hill, PA 17011-2336 (717) 763-8995 Attorney for Plaintiff I verify that the statements made in this Complaint are true and correct. I understand that false statements herein are made subject to the penalties of 18 Pa. C. S. y 4904 relating to unsworn falsification to authorities. Plaintiff CERT?r?CA•rr OF SrRVICE And now this Ist day of December, 1999, 1 Melissa Peel Grecvy, Esquire, Counsel I'or the Plaintil7:, hereby certify that 1 have this date served a copy of the within Complaint Ibr Custody addressed to the Defendant via Regular mail and Certified, Restricted Delivery Mail as lollows: Kathy G. Stone 46 Quill Road Levittown. PA 19057-2017 Mcli.st Pecl Grecvy, Isquirc 1. D. No. 77950 214 Senate Avenue Suite 602 Camp Hill, 13A 1701 1-2336 (717)7(3-8995 Counsel for Plaintil7' Cumberland County Children & Youth Services I11 July 13, 2000 Michael Stone 906 Hummel Ave. Lemoyne PA 17043 9"edczv RE: Case Closure Dear Mike, Agency Administrator This letter is being sent to inform you that Cumberland County Children Cary 1.ahW. uw and Youth Services is closing your case. I want to congratulate you on all you did to improve your family situation. You have followed a lot of different recommendations and put the needs of your boys first. I also want to commend you on having two well mannered boys and the effort they made to participate in services and improve themselves. I am happy to see Jason clean and heading in the right direction and I county encourage him to continue with his counseling. Jonathan is a very Commlaalonera Nancy A. Beach knowledgeable person and although he has not toatally been able to bring Earl R. Kellar Richard L Rovagno down his wall, he has shown a lot of strength in doing what he needs to do. I wish you luck with Jordan joining your family onces again and please let me know of any heIp I may be in the future if problems arise. I have enjoyed working with-your family and seeing the success.' Sincerely, Suite 200 Heather A. Margerum Human Services Building CCC&YS Caseworker 16 West High Street Carlisle, PA 17013.2961 (717) 240-6120 Cc: file .s. , . .. (717) 697-0371, Ext. 6120 (717) 532-7286, Ext. 6120 12-14-3 Sf1S ARNOLD TERRY SHIENVOLD, PH.D., BCFE 2151 Linglestown Road Harrisburg, PA. 17110 717-540-1313 EDUCATION 1979 Pennsylvania License, # PS-003203-L 1977 University of Alabama Tuscaloosa, Alabama Major: Clinical Psychology Degree: Ph.D. Speciality: Child Clinical 1976 University of Alabama Tuscaloosa, Alabama Major: Clinical Psychology Degree: M.A. Colgate University 1972 Hamilton, New York Degree: A.B. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Private Practitioner Sept. 1980 -present Riegler, Shienvold & Associates 2151 Linglestown Road, Suite 200 Harrisburg, PA. January 1996 - sdi n -+Prof caor Sept 1997 Widener School of Law C' W a] Director Oct. 1985 - July 1987 Behavioral Medicine and Psychological Services, Ltd. Cental Pennsylvania Cardiac Pulmonary Vascular Physicians, Ltd. Lemoyne, PA. .1Z-4-oc, SR? t Page 2 Consultan t Central Dauphin School District Harrisburg, PA. Co-Director Center for Behavioral Medicine Polyclinic Medical Center Harrisburg, PA. ona ult n Cardiac Treatment Centers Camp Hill, PA. Aug. 1982 - June 1987 1982 - 1985 Sept. 1978 - 1985 A junct Professorship Aug. 1977 - July 1984 Department of Behavioral Science, Dept. of Family Practice Hershey Medical Center Hershey, PA. Resource Psychologist Ridgecrest Children's Center for Emotionally Disturbed Children, Tuscaloosa, AL Developing treatment plans for 10 - 13 year old children, training staff in implementation and providing individual and group psychotherapy. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Board of Governors, American Academy of Family Mediators 1996 - Present Association of Family and Conciliation Courts 1993 - Present Diplomate, American Board of Forensic Examiners 1996 - Present Academy of Family Mediators - Practitioner Member 1985 - Present Pennsylvania Psychological Association - Fellow 1985 - Present American Psychological Association 1976 - Present Association of Family and Conciliation Courts 1993 -Present Pae 33 WORKSHOP PRESENTATIONS: Presenter Evaluating Mobility Cases, AFCC Conference June 1999 Presenter Ethical Issue in Custody Evaluation and Mediation Michigan Association Court Mediators, September 1999 Presenter Evaluative Mediation, Wisconsin Association of Mediators, November 1999 Presenter The use of Question in Family Mediation Virginia Mediation Network, November 1999 Co-Presenter Ethics Forum, Academy of Family Mediators, San Diego, CA. 1996, 1997 Workshop Leader Pulling the Data Together, AFCC Custody Conference, Breckinridge, Colorado, September 1997 Workshop Leader Evaluative Mediation, Academy of Family Mediators Cape Cod, July 1997 Workshop Leader Integrated Model of Custody Resolution, Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, Clearwater, FL. January 1996 Panel Member Hot Issues in Custody, Pennsylvania Bar Institute Fall 1995 Institute Leader Duel Roles in Custody Conflicts, Academy of Family Mediators Conference, Cincinnati, OH., July 1995 Presenter Family Mediation - Central Pennsylvania Paralegal Association, October 1993 Panel Member Conflicts, Problems and Ethics in Custody Evaluations June 1995. Pennsylvania Psychological Association Annual Meeting, Harrisburg, PA. Workshop Panelist High conflict custody cases: Association of Family and Conciliation Courts annual conference, New Orleans, LA. April 1993 Workshop Panelist Custody Litigation, Evaluation, Mediation: Cumberland County Family Law Division, May 1992 Workshop Panelist The Use of Psychological Testing in Custody Evaluation, Pennsylvania Bar Association, May 1991 Seminar Leader Psychologists in Family Medicine. Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, San Diego, CA. May 1978 Seminar Leader Stress Reduction, Hershey Medical Center Hershey, PA. 1978 Shienvold, A.T. Why research is not done in family practice residencies. Presented at Pennsylvania Consortium of Family Practice Residencies, Hershey, PA. September 1977 Shienvold, A.T. and Resident view of their behavioral education. Association Asken, M.A. of behavioral Sciences in Medical Education. October 1977. Shienvold, A.T. Medical Psychology: The role of the psychologist within the hospital. Presented at Northeastern Association of Operating Room Technicians, Harrisburg, PA. February 1978. Shienvold, A.T. A dual focus behavioral science curriculum. Symposium of APA meeting. Toronto, Canada 1978 Pae 55 PUBLISHED ARTICLES Shienvold, AX Asken, M.A. Cincotta, J. Bryan, T.F. Asken, M.A. Shienvold, A.T. HONORS Family Practice Residents Perception of Behavioral Science, Training: Relevance and Needs. Journal of Family Practice. Behavioral Medicine: A Review. Primary Care, November 1978 Incoming President Conflict Resolution Association: The new organization constituted from the merger of Academy of Family Mediators (AFM), and Society of Professionals in Dispute (SPIDR), and The Conflict Resolution Education Network (CRENet) Immediate Past President Academy of Family Mediators, 2000 - Present President Academy of Family Mediators, 1999 - 2000 Treasurer Academy of Family Mediators, 1997 - 1998 Chairman Ethics Committee and Conference Committee for Academy of Family Mediators, 1996 - 1999 Approved Consultant Academy of Family Mediators, 1993 to present Member Dauphin County Task Force to create a parent education curriculum for divorcing parents. September 1993 to present. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA MICHAEL L. STONE, Plaintiff V. NO. 99-7299 CIVIL TERM KATHY G. STONE, CIVIL ACTION - LAW Defendant CUSTODY ORDER AND NOW, this day of I?r r ?? LS 2000 upon deration of the within Petition, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Diane G. Radcliff, Esquire is hereby granted leave to withdraw her appearance as legal counsel for the Defendant, Kathy G. Stone. BY THE COURT JUDGE tribution to: Diane G. Radcliff, Esquire 3448 Trindle Road Camp Hill, PA 17011 Keith 0. Brenneman, Esquire un 44 West Main Street Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 Kathy G. Stone 46 Quill Road Levittown, PA 19057-2017 rtir r r -r; t•iLEJ-DrFI•^c OOOtC -I PH 2:27 CUb1,aTtu?1JJ COUNTY PENVSQAAF? IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA MICHAEL L. STONE, Plaintiff V. NO. 99-7299 CIVIL TERM KATHY G. STONE, : CIVIL ACTION - LAW Defendant : CUSTODY PETITION TO WITHDRAW AS LEGAL COUNSEL NOW, this 1st day of December, 2000, comes the Petitioner, e G. Radcliff, Esquire and files the above referenced Petition represents that: 1. Your Petitioner is Diane G. Radcliff, Esquire an attorney duly licensed and authorized to practice law in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and having a principal place of business located at 3448 Trindle Road, Camp Hill, PA 17011. 2. The Plaintiff in this action is Michael L. Stone and is currently represented by Keith O. Brenneman, Esquire, having a business address of 44 West Main Street, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055. 3. The Defendant in this action is Kathy G. Stone having a mailing address of 46 Quill Road, Levittown, PA 19057-2017, and is currently represented by Diane G. Radcliff, Esquire. i. Due to finances, the Defendant, Kathy G. Stone, has requested that Diane G. Radcliff, Esquire not represent her in the above -a . referenced custody matter, including, but not limited to representation at the hearing scheduled for December 4, 2000 before the Honorable J. Wesley Oler, Jr., Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County, PA. The Defendant, Kathy G. Stone, desires to represent herself in this case pro se and is not going to seek replacement counsel and does not want a continuation of the December 4, 2000 hearing. Since the Defendant does not desire to have Diane G. Radcliff, Esquire represent her further in this action it makes it impossible or impractical for the Petitioner to continue in her legal representation of the Defendant. 7. On November 30, 2000, Diane G. Radcliff, Esquire contacted Plaintiff's legal counsel, Keith Brenneman, Esquire, to ask him his position regarding this withdraw as legal counsel and the said Plaintiff's legal counsel advised her that he did not oppose that withdrawal as long as it did not further delay this case or result in a cancellation of the hearing scheduled for this matter on December 4, 2000. Since the Defendant is going to represent herself prose in this matter and does not desire a continuation of the December 4, 2000 hearing, the request to withdraw should be granted. 1.9. The only judge assigned to any matter in this case is the Honorable J. Wesley Oler, Jr., who has scheduled this matter for hearing before him on December 4, 2000 WHEREFORE, the Petitioner respectfully requests this Honorable Court to enter an order granting her leave to withdraw as legal for the Defendant, Kathy G. Stone. tfully submiI?ed, ri dle Road yVYVf -C? 17011 Phone: (717)A737-0100 Fax: (717) 975-0695 Supreme Court ID # 32112 VERIFICATION I verify that the statements made in the foregoing document are true and correct. I understand that false statements herein are made subject to the penalties of 18 Pa.C.S. Section 4904, relating to unsworn falsification CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE AND NOW, this 2?L-?-day of , 2000, I, DIANE G. RADCLIFF, ESQUIRE, hereby certify that I have this day served a copy of the foregoing document upon the following named person(s), mailing same by first class mail, postage prepaid, addressed as Ifollows: Keith 0. Brenneman, Esquire 44 West Main Street Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 Kathy G. Stone 46 Quill Road Levittown, PA 19057-2017 Respectfully submit 34 Trind e Road C mp Hill, .)P A 17011 P 7) 737-0100 Fax: (717) 975-0695 Supreme Court ID # 32112 -6- MICHAEL L. STONE, IN THE COURT- OF COMMON PLEAS Plaintiff, CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA V. KATHY G. STONE, NO. 99- 7299 CIVIL Defendant. CIVIL ACTION-CUSTODY CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE AND NOW, this 21st Day of December, 1999, 1, Melissa Peel Greevy, Esquire, counsel for the I'laintiff, hereby certify that I have this date, served a copy of the Order of Court dated December 15, 1999 upon Defendant's counsel addressed as follows: Diane G. Radcliff, Esquire 3448 Pe Road Camp mp Hill, PA 170LK Date: elissa Peel Gree , squire I. D. No. 77950 214 Senate Avenue Suite 602 Camp Ilill, PA 17011-2336 (717) 763-8995 Counsel for Plaintiff T N t„n c? c: r• Cis MICHAEL L. STONE, Plaintiff vs_ KATHY G. STONE, Defendant : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF : CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA NO. 99-7299 CIVIL TERM : CIVIL ACTION - LAW : IN CUSTODY ORDER OF COURT AND Now, this upon consideration of ordered and directed as ( `{ 4 day of Fr e? et.z) 2000, the attached Custody Conciliation Report, it is follows: 1. The parties shall submit themselves and their minor Children to a custody evaluation to be performed by Arnold Shienvold, PhD. or other professional selected by agreement of the parties and counsel. The purpose of the evaluation shall be to obtain independent professional recommendations concerning custody arrangements which would be in the best interests of the Children. The parties shall sign all authorizations deemed necessary by the evaluator to obtain additional information concerning the parties or the Children. The Father shall be responsible to pay all costs of the evaluation. 2. The Father, Michael L. Stone, and the Mother, Kathy G. Stone, shall have shared legal custody of Johnathan Michael Stone, born March 30, 1983, Jason Russell Stone, born September 26, 1984, and Jordan Louis Stone, born June 18, 1990. Each parent shall have an equal right, to be exercised jointly with the other parent, to make all major non-emergency decisions affecting the Children's general well-being including, but not limited to, all decisions regarding their health, education and religion. Pursuant to the terms of this paragraph each parent shall be entitled to all records and information pertaining to the Children including, but not limited to, school and medical records and information. To the extent one parent has possession of any such records or information, that parent shall be required to share the same, or copies thereof, with the other parent within such reasonable time as to make the records and information of reasonable use to the other parent. 3. Pending completion of the custody evaluation and further Order of Court or agreement of the parties, the Father shall have primary physical custody of Johnathan and Jason, and the Mother shall have primary physical custody of Jordan. 4. The Father shall have partial physical custody of Jordan on alternating weekends, beginning February 18, 2000, from Friday between 7:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. through Sunday at 3:00 p.m. The party receiving custody of the Child shall be responsible to provide the transportation. The parties shall cooperate in extending the Sunday exchange time as the lengthening daylight hours permit the Mother to avoid driving after dark. !I It, f ,! . _?,. ., ??Li?, ., 5. In the event Jordan is off school on a Friday or Monday immediately preceding or following the Father's regular weekend period of custody, the Father shall have custody of Jordan for the entire period including the day off school. In the event the Mother is working on the weekday and is unable to provide transportation, the Father shall be responsible to provide the transportation. The Father shall have custody of Jordan on Memorial Day in 2000 pursuant to this provision. 6. The parties shall cooperate in scheduling a make-up period of weekend custody for the Father by the end of March 2000, unless the Mother agrees that the Father shall have custody of Jordan over the Easter holiday school break, in which case the Easter holiday would be considered as the make-up weekend. 7. The Father shall have custody of the children during the week in June 2000 when the Father's extended family takes a vacation in the mountains. The Children shall be supervised by an adult during the vacation. 8. This order is entered pursuant to an agreement of the parties at a Custody Conciliation Conference. The parties may modify the provisions of this order by mutual consent. In the absence of mutual consent, the terms of this order shall control. BY THE COURT, cc: Melissa Peel Greevy, Esquire - Courk(el for Father Diane G. Radcliff, Esquire - Counsel for Mother ,(,OP O) jM& ?_J6.60 RKs i;?„-.A1 MICHAEL L. STONE, : IN THE COURT OF COMMON NNSYLAVA OF Plaintiff : CUMBERLAND COUNTY, : NO. 99-7299 CIVIL TERM VS. KATHY G. STONE, CIVIL ACTION - LAW Defendant IN CUSTODY CUSTODY CONCILIATION SUMMARY RE'PORT IN ACCORDANCE WITH CUMBERLAND OOUN7.'Y RULE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE 1915.3-8, the undersigned Custody Conciliator submits the following report: 1. The pertinent information concerning the Children who are the subjects of this litigation is as follows: DATES r y IN CUSTODY OF NAME March 30, 1983 Father Johnathan Michael Stone September 26, 1984 Father Jason Russell Stone June 18, 1990 Mother Jordan Louis Stone 2. A Conciliation Conference was held on February 81 2000, !with the L. Ston following individuals in attendance: The Father/ Mother Michael Kathy G e, with his counsel, Melissa Peel Greevy, Esquire, Stone, with her counsel, Diane G. Radcliff, Esquire. 3. The parties separated in November 19991 and the Mother moved, with the parties' youngest son, Jordan, to Levittown. Since that and, time, the the older Children have resided with the Father in Mechanicsburg parties have been able to make arrangements, the Father has had custody of Jordan on alternating weekends. Due to problems in the relationship between the 2 older children and the Mother, the Mother has not had ongoing tition for contact with Johnathan and Jason. The Father filed this P The parties primary physical custody of Jordan, which the Mother op, osescustody issue primary agreed at the Conference to attempt to resolve the through a custody evaluation by Dr. Shienvold. As the mother indicated to Of the ev that ion, the that she is unable to contribute financially the tcostshe the Father agreed to be responsible evaluation is completed, although he believes the Mother should responsible for a portion. 4. The parties agreed to entry of an Order in the form as attached. al)' Dawn S. Sunday, Esquire Date Custody Conciliator MICHAEL L. STONE, : IN THE COURT OF 0"ON PLEAS OF Plaintiff : CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA Vs. NO. 99-7299 CIVIL TERM KATHY G. STONE, CIVIL ACTION - LAW Defendant IN CUSTODY ORDER OF COURT AND NOW, this &-[t day of ?C 12 c z, ? rJ , 2000, upon consideration of the attached Custody Conciliation Report, it is ordered and directed as follows: A Hearing is scheduled in Court Room of the Cumberland County Court House, on the #;U, day of 2000, at 'bU o'clock, a-?.m. at which time testimony will be taken. For purposes of the Hearing, the Father, Michael L. Stone, shall be deemed to be the moving party and shall proceed initially with testimony. Counsel for the parties shall file with the Court and opposing counsel a Memorandum setting forth each party's position on custody a list of witnesses who are expected to testify at the Hearing, and a summary of the anticipated testimony of each witness. These Memoranda shall be filed at least ten (10) days prior to the Hearing date. BY THE COURT, Wesley 01 Jr., e6D cc: Keith O. Brenneman, Esquire - Counsel for Father 0`.'Diane G. Radcliff, Esquire - Counsel for Mother ,/?0ZG1iQr-?. ? °0 777-1 i• MICHAEL L. STONE, Plaintiff VS. KATHY G. STONE, Defendant : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF : CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA NO. 99-7299 CIVIL TERM CIVIL ACTION - LAW IN CUSTODY PRIOR JUDGE: J. WESLEY OLER, JR. CUSNDY CONCILIATION SUMMARY REPORT IN ACCORDANCE WITH CUMMERLAND COUNTY RULE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE 1915.3-8, the undersigned Custody Conciliator submits the following report: 1. The pertinent information concerning the Children who are the subjects of this litigation is as follows: NAME DATE OF BIRTH CURRENTLY IN CUSTODY OF Johnathan Michael Stone March 3, 1983 Father Jason Russell Stone September 26, 1984 Father Jordan Louis Stone June 18, 1990 Mother 2. A Custody Conciliation Conference was held on August 23, 2000, with the following individuals in attendance: The Father, Michael L. Stone, with his counsel, Keith 0. Brenneman, Esquire, and the Mother, Kathy G. Stone, with her counsel, Diane G. Radcliff, Esquire. 3. This Court previously entered an order in this natter on February 14, 2000 after a Custody Conciliation Conference. Under that Order, the Father had primary physical custody of Johnathan and Jason and the Mother had primary custody of Jordan. The Father remained in Mechanicsburg with the parties' two older sons and the Mother moved to Levittown with Jordan. The parties agreed to attempt to resolve the primary custody issue regarding Jordan through a custody evaluation to be performed by Dr. Shienvold. The evaluation was completed and as the parties were still not able to resolve the primary custody issue, the Father requested an additional conference. The parties were not able to reach an agreement at the second Conference and it will be necessary to now schedule a Hearing on the primary physical custody issue with respect to Jordan only. The parties agreed that both Johnathan and Jason shall remain in the primary custody of the Father. 4. The Father's position on custody is as follows: The Father believes it would be in Jordan's best interest to reside primarily with the Father as the Father continues to reside in the Mechanicsburg area with Jordan's older brothers, Johnathan and Jason. The Father believes it is important to keep the three children together and believes Jordan, who now resides in Levittown with the Mother, misses both brothers and his friends in Mechanicsburg. The Father stated that he has maintained his relationship with Jordan and has continued to coach him in soccer in the local area. The Father indicated that he is home after work to supervise the Children and does not believe the Mother's allegations with regard to the involvement of the two older sons with drugs has merit at this time. The Father stated that both Johnathan and Jason have been involved in drug programs and conseling. The Father relies on Dr. Shienvold's recommendations that custody of Jordan be transferred to the Father. 5. The Mother's position on custody is as follows: The Mother believes it would be in Jordan's best interest to continue to reside with her in Levittown. The Mother indicated that Jordan is now settling into their new home which they no longer share with the maternal grandparents. Although acknowledging that Jordan naturally misses his Father and brothers, the Mother stated that Jordan does not prefer to primarily reside with the Father. The Mother stated that there has been a long history of drug abuse by Johnathan and Jason and also physical abuse of the Mother and Jordan by Johnathan. The Mother expressed concern that the Father is not home much of the time due to employment and Jordan therefore would often be under the supervision of the two older Children. The Mother stated she has always been the primary caretaker of Jordan and indicated that the problems between the Mother and the two older Children arose from the Mother's attempts to address their drug problem. The Mother disputes some of the facts on which Dr. Shienvold's recommendations are based and also disagrees with the evaluator's conclusions. 6. The conciliator recommends an Order in the form as attached scheduling a Hearing in this matter. It should be noted that the Father has requested an expedited Hearing so that if any changes are made to the primary custody arrangement, appropriate school enrollment adjustments can be made before the school year progresses. It is expected that the Hearing will require at least one full day as the Father intends to present the testimony of Arnold Shienvold, PhD. and possibly other counselors and the Mother intends to present the testimony of the school guidance counselor and possibly other expert or factual witnesses. Date Dawn S. Sunday, Esquire Custody Conciliator MICHAEL L. STONE, Plaintiff V. KATHY G. STONE, Defendant IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA 99- 7299 CIVIL TERM CIVIL ACTION - LAW CUSTODY IN RE: MATTER TAKEN UNDER ADVISEMENT ORDER O F COURT AND NOW, this 4th day of December, 2000, upon consideration of Plaintiff's complaint for to the parties' children, Jonathan Michael March 30, 1983), Jason Russell Stone (date 26, 1984), and Jordan Louis Stone (date of and following a hearing held on this date, declared closed, and the matter is taken ui By the Court, custody with respect Stone (date of birth of birth September birth June 18, 1990), the record is ider advisement. J., Wesley Oler/Jr., J Keith O. Brenneman, Esquire 44 West Main Street Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 Attorney for Plaintiff Kathy G. Stone 1350 Woodbourne Road Apartment F-91 Levittown, PA 19057 Defendant, Pro se srs 0 'OC f?Yl 't4-.r i.4 - f F •. C.71 L -- J? 5 G C o ' ' c MICHAEL L. STONE, IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF Plaintiff CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA V. CIVIL ACTION - LAW KATHY G. STONE, Defendant NO. 99-7299 CIVIL TERM AND NOW, this 5°i day of December, 2000, upon consideration of Plaintiff's complaint for custody with respect to the parties' children, Johnathan Michael Stone (d.o.b. March 3, 1983), Jason Russell Stone (d.o.b. September 26, 1984), and Jordan Louis Stone (d.o.b. June 18, 1990), and following a hearing held on December 4, 2000, it is ordered and directed as follows: 1. Legal custody of the children shall be shared by the parties. 2. Primary physical custody of the children shall be in Plaintiff, the father. 3. Temporary or partial physical custody of the children shall be in Defendant, the mother, at the following times: a. With respect to Johnathan Michael Stone and Jason Russell Stone, at reasonable times as the parties' mutually agree upon; b. With respect to Jordan Louis Stone, (1) on alternating weekends, from Friday at 6:00 p.m. until Sunday at 6:00 p.m.; (2) during the summer, for four consecutive weeks at the beginning of summer vacation and four consecutive weeks at the end of summer vacation i ?r .. iJ ?ia tt • ti `. Cn C'v't,',?cl•;L.ci:u CUi1id1Y ?Ci?ttVJ l L?fA` A (with the father to have physical custody for consecutive weeks during the intervening period); and (3) during Christmas vacation, from December 26 at 3:00 p.m. until the day prior to the resumption of school at 3:00 p.m. 4. Transportation for exchanges of custody shall be the responsibility of the parent yielding custody. Nothing herein is intended to prevent the parties from varying the terms of this order by mutual agreement. Keith Brenneman, Esq. 44 West Main Street Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 Attorney for Plaintiff Kathy G. Stone 1350 Woodboume Road Apartment F-91 Levittown, PA 19057 Defendant, Pro Se BY THE COURT, J.1 esley Oler, J. 2.-?•00 'RK$ :rc NOV 2 9 20D? IN THE CUURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA MICHAEL L. STONE, Plaintiff V. KATHY G. STONE, Defendant NO. 99-7299 CIVIL TERM CIVIL ACTION - LAW CUSTODY DEFENDANT'S PRE-TRIAL MEMORANDUM AND NOW, comes the Defendant Kathy G. Stone, by her attorney, Diane G. Radcliff, Esquire, and provides this Court with the following Pre-Trial Memorandum: A. HISTORY OF THE CASE: The parties, Kathy Stone ("Mother") and Michael Stone ("Father") are husband and wife. They were married on July 1, 1978, and separated on November 17, 1999. There were three (3) children of this marriage: Jonathan Michael Stone age 17, born March 30, 1983; Jason Russell Stone, age 16, born September 26, 1984; and Jordan Louis Stone, age 10, born June 18, 1990. Jonathan and Jason have been in the custody of Father since the parties, marital separation on November 17, 1999 ("the marital separation"). Jordan has been in the custody of Mother since the marital `0 I separation. 1 0 The deterioration of this marriage separation was the culmination of on-going problems with the parties' oldest two (2) children including, but not limited, to possession, use and sales of drugs, violence, threats, abusive language, arrests, school disciplinary action and expulsion, and general lack of respect for Mother. (See the Background Information and chronological Report included on pages 1 through 22 of the Addendum for details as to various incidents and the Exhibits referenced therein.) The mother sought to impose and enforce appropriate punishment for each incident. The Father, on the other hand, was in a state of denial r+-^j and and despite Mother's protestation, either refused to believe his children were engaging in these acts or alternatively tried everything he could to have them avoid the appropriate consequences of their actions. By doing this he undermined any authority that Mother had over the two older children. This of course caused great dissension in the family and resulted in Mother becoming depressed, which she medicated with the use of alcohol. The overall dysfunctional family situation was finally brought to a head when the oldest son, Jonathan removed many of Mother's clothes from the marital home and put them in plastic bags on the lawn in front of her friends house where she was staying out of fear for retaliation from Jonathan until father returned home from 2 e work that evening. (See Addendum Exhibit NN.) Since she was getting no help from Father to control this situation with the oldest two (2) children and feared for the safety of herself and Jordan, given the escalating nature of the above referenced activities, she left the marital home taking Jordan with her. Since she was unemployed and had no support system available to her in the Cumberland County area, she temporarily moved in with her parents in Levittown, Pennsylvania. Since the separation mother has obtained full time employment. She and Jordan have also moved in to an apartment of their own. Jordan has been enrolled in school in the Levittown area and is doing well in school. (See Addendum Exhibit TT.) He participates in numerous activities in that community and at that school. (See Addendum Exhibit U U.) Although Jordan naturally misses his brothers and other friends in the Mechanicsburg area, he is generally well adjusted. He is well cared for and has a good support system with friends and family at his new home. At the time of the separation Father remained in the marital home in Mechanicsburg, PA with Jonathan and Jason. He, however, left that home and moved into an apartment in Lemoyne, PA for a period of time and changed the school districts for Jason. Since Jonathan had been expelled from Cumberland Valley High School in 3 n September of 1999 for possession of drugs and tobacco and assaulting a member of the school staff, he was attending Bishop McDevitt during this time and therefore was not required to change schools. Father, Jonathan and Jason subsequently moved back into the marital home in Mechanicsburg, PA. In the fall of 2000 both Jason and Jonathan returned to the Cumberland Valley School District. The marital home is listed for sale at the present time and therefore it is likely that father and the two children will have to move again. This may result in another change in school districts. Since the separation the problems have continued with the oldest two children while in Father's care. There continues to be drug use, thefts, poor academic performance, school disciplinary actions, violence, police action. (See Addendum Exhibits SS, and VV-BBB.) Jonathan especially has remained out of control. In fact, after Jonathan skipped numerous days of school, father finally advised mother that he was missing but that he knew he had been back to the marital home and helped himself to items in that home. It is believed that he has officially withdrawn from school and therefore will not graduate from high school with his class. Despite these problems Father has continued to make excuses for his two sons and has not made them responsible for their actions. He 4 does not provide them with appropriate supervision nor follow up with necessary punishments and actions as the result of their misbehavior and sometimes criminal actions. Custody of Jonathan and Jason is not at issue in this case. Mother is satisfied to leave them in Father's care since she feels that they represent a destructive influence on Jordan. Both of the parties want primary custody of Jordan. Mother feels that she is the more stable parent and can provide the best environment for Jordan and that he should not be subjected to the improper influences of his older brothers at his formative years. She also r' '*'4 feels that Father is not an appropriate role model and that due to his tendency towards denial and his hands off attitude towards the children, Jordan may well go the way of his brothers if Father were to be granted primary custody. Father, on the other hand, believes that he should be granted primary custody of Jordon. For the most part he has pointed to mother's past abuse of alcohol and bouts of depression. What he misses, however, is that these difficulties were the result of the family situation in which mother had found herself and that she has not used alcohol since the marital separation. Thus while Mother's overall situation has substantially improved and she has established herself as a fit custodial parent for Jordan, Father has not proved himself to be an 5 appropriate parenting role model nor to have an appropriate environment to raise an impressionable child. B. LAY WITNESSES AND SUMMARY OF TESTIMONY: 1. Kathy Stone: Kathy will testify about the factual history of this case including, but not limited to all events described in the Addendum. She will also testify about her current situation and her love for her children and her ability to provide Jordan with a loving safe environment as the primary custodial parent. 2. George Garrison: George will testify as to his knowledge about the factual history of this case as described in the Addendum. He will also testify about Kathy's love for her children, her parenting skills and her ability to provide Jordan with a loving, safe and appropriate environment. 3. Sue Smyth: Sue will testify as to her knowledge about the factual history of this case as described in the Addendum. She will also testify about Kathy's love for her children, her parenting skills and her ability to provide Jordan with a loving, safe and appropriate environment. I?j 4. Mike Garrison: Mike will testify as to his knowledge 6 about the factual history of this case as described in the Addendum. He will also testify about Kathy's love for her children, her parenting skills and her ability to provide Jordan with a loving, safe and appropriate environment. C. EXPERT WITNESSES AND SUMMARY OF TESTIMONY: 1. None i i i? I D. PROPOSED RESOLUTION: 1. Mother would be granted primary custody of Jordan. 2. Father shall be granted primary custody of Jonathan and Jason. 3. Father would be granted partial custody rights of Jordan in accordance with the current arrangement 4. Mother would be granted partial custody of rights with Jonathan. and Jason at such times as the parties shall mutually agree is in the child's best interest. Respectfully submitt d, DIANE G. CLIFF, ESQUIRE Fin Ie Road 'tamp , PA 17011 (717) 737-0100 I.D. No. 32112 7 Y? _-? AND NOW, this day of November, 2000, I, DIANE G. RADCLIFF, ESQUIRE, hereby certify that I have this day served a copy of the within PRE-HEARING MEMORANDUM, by hand delivering the same, addressed as follows: Keith 0. Brenneman, Esquire 44 West Main Street Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 DIANE G. , ESQUIRE \ I 34 a Road C mp Hill, A 17011 ( 100 I.D. No. 32112 l111) 8 IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA MICHAEL L. STONE, Plaintiff V. NO. 99-7299 CIVIL TERM KATHY G. STONE, CIVIL ACTION - LAW Defendant CUSTODY ADDENDUM TABLE OF CONTENTS NO. DESCRIPTION EXHIBIT/PAGE 1 GENERAL AND BACKGROUND INFORMATION 1-22 2 JONATHAN'S 9/27/96 ENJOINDER EXHIBIT A 3 JONATHAN'S REPORT 12/19/96 STUDENT MISCONDUCT EXHIBIT B 4 JONATHAN'S REPORT 3/20/97 STUDENT MISCONDUCT EXHIBIT C 5 JONATHAN'S 5/28/97 DISCIPLINARY REFERRAL EXHIBIT D 6 JONATHAN'S 9/29/97 DISCIPLINARY REFERRAL EXHIBIT E 7 JONATHAN'S 10/1/97 DISCIPLINARY REFERRAL EXHIBIT F 8 JONATHAN'S REFERRAL 10/20/97 DISCIPLINARY EXHIBIT G 9 JONATHAN'S REFERRAL 12/18/97 DISCIPLINARY EXHIBIT H 10 JONATHAN'S 2/12/98 DISCIPLINARY REFERRAL EXHIBIT I 11 JONATHAN'S 2/19/98 DISCIPLINARY REFERRAL EXHIBIT J - i - i?. 1 12 JONATHAN'S 4/2/98 DISCIPLINARY REFERRAL EXHIBIT K 13 JONATHAN'S 4/24/98 DISCIPLINARY REFERRAL EXHIBIT L 14 JONATHAN'S 5/5/98 DISCIPLINARY REFERRAL EXHIBIT M 15 JONATHAN'S 5/11/98 DISCIPLINARY REFERRAL EXHIBIT N 16 JONATHAN'S 5119198 DISCIPLINARY REFERRAL EXHIBIT 0 17 7/20/98 LEBANON COUNTY POLICE REPORT FILED EXHIBIT P 18 10/1/98 LETTER FROM JONATHAN TO SEAN GUAY EXHIBIT Q 19 JONATHAN'S 10/7/98 DISCIPLINARY REFERRAL EXHIBIT R 20 11/5/98 JONATHAN'S CUMBERLAND COUNTY HEARING EXHIBIT S 21 JONATHAN'S 1/26/99 DISCIPLINARY REFERRAL EXHIBIT T 22 3/11/99 JONATHAN STARTED DRUG, ALCOHOL AND ANGER MANAGEMENT WITH DR. QUINTERO- MARTINEZ EXHIBIT U 23 JONATHAN'S 3/25/99 DISCIPLINARY REFERRAL 24 JONATHAN'S 4/13/99 DISCIPLINARY REFERRAL 25 4/20/99 JONATHAN'S HEARING AT CUMBERLAND VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL EXHIBIT X 26 ANONYMOUS LETTER DATED 4/19/99 EXHIBIT Y 27 7/7/99 LETTER FROM KATHY TO MIKE EXHIBIT Z 28 7/19/99 FILED POLICE REPORT WITH HAMPDEN TOWNSHIP EXHIBIT AA 29 10/7/99 HEARING FOR JONATHAN AT CUMBERLAND VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT EXHIBIT BB 30 10/25/99 PICTURES OF HOME EXHIBIT CC 31 10/29/99 MIKE FOUND MARIJUANA IN JONATHAN'S BEDROOM EXHIBIT DD - ii - 32 11/1/99 LETTER FROM GAUDENZIA EXHIBIT EE 33 11/6/99 LETTER FROM JONATHAN TO KATHY'S EXHIBIT FF FATHER 34 11/14/99 JONATHAN'S PROFILE ON AOL EXHIBIT GG 35 11/14/99 JONATHAN ALTERED KATHY'S EXHIBIT HH PROFILE ON AOL 36 11/16/99 CASSETTE RECORDING OF INCIDENT EXHIBIT II (TO BE SUBMITTED AT TRIAL) 37 11/17/99 JORDAN SPOKE WITH CAROL SMITH, EXHIBIT JJ GUIDANCE COUNSELOR 38 12/13/99 LETTER FROM CUMBERLAND COUNTY EXHIBIT KK CHILDREN & YOUTH 39 6-11/99 NOTES FROM JONATHAN'S BEDROOM EXHIBIT LL 40 1/21/00 GUIDANCE COUNSELOR REPORT EXHIBIT MM REGARDING BB GUN 41 1/9/00 OBTAINED POLICE REPORT FROM EXHIBIT NN HAMPDEN TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT 42 2/17/00 SCHOOL REPORT REGARDING THEFT BY EXHIBIT 00 JASON 43 2/22/00 JORDAN'S 41" GRADE REPORT CARD EXHIBIT PP FOR 2ND MARKING PERIOD 44 2/25/00 JASON'S SCHOOL WITHDRAWAL FORM, EXHIBIT QQ MOVING TO LEMOYNE 45 7/2/00 LETTER TO DR. SHIENVOLD FROM EXHIBIT RR KATHY STONE 46 11/18/00 LETTER TO DR. SHIENVOLD FROM EXHIBIT SS KATHY STONE 47 9/19/00 JORDAN'S BACK TO SCHOOL NIGHT EXHIBIT TT SCHEDULE 48 JORDAN'S MISCELLANEOUS ACTIVITIES EXHIBIT UU DOCUMENTS AND AWARDS - iii - 49 11/8/00 LETTER TO KATHY STONE FROM EXHIBIT W CUMBERLAND VALLEY REGARDING JONATHAN'S FAILURE OF CLASSES 50 JONATHAN'S 11TH GRADE SCHOOL REPORT CARD EXHIBIT WW 51 JONATHAN'S 12TH GRADE SCHOOL REPORT CARD EXHIBIT XX AND PROGRESS REPORT 52 11/3/00 NOTICE OF JASON'S SCHOOL EXHIBIT YY DISCIPLINARY ACTION FOR TRUANCY 53 11/00 2112 NOTICE OF JASON'S SCHOOL EXHIBIT ZZ DISCIPLINARY ACTION 54 JASON'S 9TH SCHOOL REPORT CARD AND EXHIBIT AAA PROGRESS REPORT 55 JASON'S 10TH GRADE SCHOOL REPORT CARD AND EXHIBIT BBB PROGRESS REPORT i f t I; t. i - iv - l_..._.. _ _ _ It 0 LJ z 0 ul ? ch H i ; i i i r F? '1 GENERAL INFORMATION Michael Louis Stone: SS# 178484413. Bom 12/5/54 in Lebanon, PA. Graduated 1972 from Palmyra Area High School. Graduated 1977 from Millersville State College, Bachelor of Science in Industrial Arts. Presently residing at 1400 Princeton Road, Mechanicsburg, PA. Kathy Garrison Stone: SS# 201464645. Bom 12/18/54 in Trenton, NJ. Graduated 1972 from Neshaminy High School. Graduated 1977 from Millersville State College, Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. Presently residing at 46 Quill Road, Levittown, PA since November 18, 1999. Previously resided at 1400 Princeton Road, Mechanicsburg, PA. Jonathan Michael Stone: SS# 208-642429. Bom 3/30/83 in Harrisburg, PA. Attended Sporting Hill Elementary School, Good Hope Middle School, Cumberland Valley High School and Bishop McDevitt School. Presently residing at 1400 Princeton Road, Mechanicsburg, PA. Jason Russell Stone: SS# 208-641132. Bom 9/26/84 in Harrisburg, PA. Attended Sporting Hill Elementary School, Good Hope Middle School and Cumberland Valley High School. Presently residing at 1400 Princeton Road, Mechanicsburg, PA. Jordan Louis Stone: SS# 170-72-6381. Born 6/18/90 in Harrisburg, PA. Attended Sporting Hill Elementary School, Green Ridge Elementary School and Walter Miller Elementary ,School. Presently residing at 46 Quill Road, Levittown, PA since November 18, 1999. Previously ,-Isided at 1400 Princeton Road, Mechanicsburg, PA. ................................................ . .................................... Page 1/20 J BACKGROUND INFORMATION I met Mike Stone in January, 1973 at Millersville State College. We began dating in September, 1973. We both graduated from Millersville State College in 1977. We got married on July 1, 1978 in Levittown, PA, and moved up to the Carlisle area, where Mike worked as an industrial arts teacher. Mike taught school for 2-3 years, and then got into the manufacturing industry in the maintenance and facilities field as a supervisor, and then later as a plant engineer. I obtained full-time employment as a Boiler and Machinery Territorial Representative for an insurance company, where I trained up in Boston, Mass for a few months, and then continued my training in the Central PA area for two years. I remained employed full-time for five years until I became pregnant, was diagnosed with incompetent cervix, and had to remain in bed as per physician's orders until three weeks before my due date. I gave birth to Jonathan Michael Stone on March 30, 1983. I did not return to work as my job had entailed a lot of traveling. I elected instead to stay at home and raise my son. I became pregnant again nine months later, and again had to have complete bed-rest for eight months, and surgery to stitch up my cervix. I had to live at the home of my in-laws during that time as I was unable to care for Jonathan, and Mike brought us home during the weekends. I gave birth to Jason Russell Stone on September 26, 1984. I worked part-time off and on during the next few years, as a Job Developer at Center for Industrial Training, and as a bank teller at Commonwealth National Bank, leaving Jonathan and Jason with a friend/baby-sitter. I then decided to baby-sit children in my home, and did that for ,..about six months. Five years later, I became pregnant again. This time, I not only had to remain bed-rest for eight months, have surgery to stitch up my cervix, but I was in and out of the hospital to stop premature labor. I gave birth to Jordan Louis Stone on June 18, 1990. The day after I gave birth to Jordan, I had a tubal ligation. rn 1991, the following year, I started working part-time at a mortgage company during the school year, and took the summers offto be home with my children when they were off from school. I was also able to take the same days off from work that my children were off from school so that I could b-, home with them. This year, we also had a new house built about a mile away from where we lived, and moved in July, 1991. I continued to work part-time for the mortgage company during the school year until 1996. I took the summer off again so that I could be home with the kids during their summer break. I then got a job with another mortgage company, until I was laid off the following year. I continued to work part-time at a bank as a floating bank teller, and at another mortgage company, until I was discharged due to illness in December, 1998. 1 was diagnosed with . Crohns Disease in January, 1999, after being sick for a few months. Over the years, I had a few hospitalizations because of depression. Depression is very prevalent in my family, from both the maternal and paternal sides. I was also hospitalized once because Mike thought I was addicted to alcohol and to ativan, an anti-anxiety drug I was taking at the time. I spent five days in the hospital, instead of 28 days, because they didn't feel I needed to be there. Page 2120 ?J ?n nim?ew?mal??lll?lllltillllilm'A n II ... __ - -J She purpose of this chronological report is: 1) To try to establish a pattern of drug and alcohol abuse and physical violence on the part of Jonathan and Jason. 2) To try to establish a pattern of verbal, mental and physical abuse on the part of Jonathan toward his mother especially, and also to his two younger brothers on occasion. 3) To try to establish a pattern of mike, the father, not supporting me, the mother, in the disciplinary actions of the children, therefore, allowing them to repeat their mistakes and not having to accept responsibility for their actions. Mike rarely if ever followed through with his disciplinary methods of the children, so the children came to view their mother as `the bad guy.' 4) To try to establish that Mike has `poisoned' Jonathan's and Jason's minds against their mother, and is now trying to do this during his visitation periods with Jordan. Mike has wanted me out of that house and out of his life for some time now, and has used our oldest son, Jonathan, to do his dirty work for him, to get me to leave. 5) To state that in the past, I did drink frequently at times. I did abuse alcohol, using it to try to numb myself from the frustrations and abuse that were occurring in my life. I have not been drinking at all for a few months now. Mike has stated numerous times that I am the cause of all of their problems. His allegations against me are alcohol and AOL. I used the intemet frequently for months this year, mostly `talking' to my parents and sister. We could not afford to call each other long distance on a frequent basis, and they were very concerned about Jordan and JIoand the` u and atioilce at home. My parents and sister were my only support during the abuse from It is my opinion that Jonathan has complete control of everyone and everything at 1400 Princeton Road, Mechanicsburg, PA. Mike is `the enabler,' thus allowing Jonathan to have this power. Mike has said many times that he will do anything to keep Jonathan from being sent away or locked up, and to keep him from running away. Mike has continually bailed Jonathan out of trouble over the years, never allowing Jonathan to experience the full consequences of his actions. Jason is subservient to Jonathan and does whatever Jonathan tells him to do. It is also my opinion that Jonathan and Jason are still involved in drugs, and that they may be taking something to flush it from their system before a drug test is performed. At this point in time, I am very confused as to the actions, or lack thereof, of the Hampden Township Police Department, and the Silver Spring police Department. 1) Jonathan was caught in possession of marijuana on June 8, 1999. Jonathan admitted to possession, and the substance was turned over to the Hampden Township police Department. No action was taken on behalf of the Hampden Towaship police Department. 2) Jonathan was caught in possession ofthe drug `ecstasy' on September 17, 1999, at Cumberland Valley High School. Jonathan admitted to possession, and the substance was turned over to the Silver Spring police Department for additional testing. No action was taken on behalf of the Silver Spring Township Police Department. To this day, I have not been made privy to the police report or final results of the drug testing. Page 3/20 rw-) P`1 n CHRONOLOGICAL INFORMATION September 1984: Shortly after I had Jason, and when Jonathan was 18 months old, my mother was up for the week to help us out. Jonathan was repeatedly throwing toys down the stairs, and would stand at the top of the stairs and cry to have his toys back. I walked down the stairs a couple of times to retrieve his toys for him, and my mother suggested that I tell him if he did it again, the toys would remain at the bottom of the stairs. I followed her advice and did this. He threw his toys down the stairs again, I refused to retrieve them, and he started to cry again. Mike returned Jonathan's toys to him, telling my mother and I that that is not how we do things around there. April 9, 1995: Jonathan had spent the night over at his friend, Paul Ensminger's house. The two boys had gone to a salvage yard by Paul's house, and were exploring. Paul found a book of matches, lit one, and threw it into the back seat of one of the cars. A fire was started, which set this car on fire, and six other cars, causing some of them to explode. Jonathan had called home and asked to be picked up at Paul's house right away, so Mike went there to pick him up. When Mike got there, he saw police cars and fire engines, and questioned Jonathan about it. Jonathan denied anything. When Jonathan came home, he came to me and asked to talk to me in 3 private. He then admitted that the fires were caused by he and Paul. 1 then took Jonathan back up to the fire scene, and had him talk to the fire chief and police and tell them what had happened. Jonathan had to pay restitution for half of the damage, and did community service on April 23, 1995. (Police report filed with Hampden Township Police Dept.) September 27, 1996: Jonathan in a fight at Good Hope Middle School. Enjoinder issued. SEE EXHIBIT A. December 19, 1996: Student Misconduct Report issued to Jonathan. SEE EXHIBIT B. February 23, 1997: Jason was arrested for shoplifting a carton of Newport cigarettes from Walmart. (Police report filed with Silver Spring Police Dept.) Jason was required to pay a fine and do community service. March 20,1997: Student Misconduct Report issued to Jonathan. SEE EXHIBIT C. May 28, 1997: Disciplinary Referral issued to Jonathan. SEE EXHIBIT D. Page 4/20 .J r" /1*%, -?une 13, 1997: We had to take Jonathan and Jason to Hampden Township Police station. They were both involved in a fight the previous Sunday in Hampden Heights with a boy named Brian Ebersole, of which Mike and I were unaware. Brian Ebersole told Dr. Heckard, Assistant Principal of Good Hope Middle School, where all the boys attended, that he had been assaulted by Jonathan. (Police report filed with Hampden Township Police Dept.) June 16, 1997: I was called by Hampden Township Police Department to come right down to Hampden Township Pool, as my son Jason, had been involved in a fight. Paul Ensminger, Jonathan's friend, had first beat up a boy named Justin Acri, and then Jason also beat up Justin Acri. Jonathan and Jason both lied to Mike and I all day about it, saying that Jason was not involved in the fight. Mike took Jason to the Hampden Township Police station that evening, and after a few hours, they finally got the truth out of Jason. Jason received a fine and was kicked out of Hampden Township pool for the remainder of the summer. (Police report filed with Hampden Township Police Dept.) September 29, 1997: Disciplinary Referral issued to Jonathan. SEE EXHIBIT E. October 1,1997: Disciplinary Referral issued to Jonathan. SEE EXHIBIT F. 1-1 J I received a phone call from Loretta Emanuel, the mother of another Cumberland Valley High School student, Jessica Emanuel. Mrs. Emanuel stated that Jonathan has been picking on her daughter for 3 years now, since Good Hope Middle School, calling her such things as scum and whore. Mrs. Emanuel also told me that Jonathan and Sean Guay have told other students that they go down to Lambs Gap bridge to smoke weed and cigarettes with Amber Kennedy and Deb Kennedy, Amber's mother. Per Hampden Township police, Deb Kennedy is a crackpot. October 20, 1997: Disciplinary Referral issued to Jonathan. Police report filed. SEE EXHIBIT G. December 18, 1997: Disciplinary Referral issued to Jonathan. SEE EXHIBIT H. January 9, 1998: Mrs. Mary Atkinson, Jonathan's 10"' grade guidance counselor at Cumberland Valley High School, called me to inform me that a girl that also attended the high school, Lavone Richardson, claimed she had bought a joint from Jonathan, smoked it, and was rushed to the hospital. However, the girl's mother never called the police. Mrs. Atkinson also told me that Jonathan is known as a drug dealer in the school. Page 5/20 --. 1-11 1998: 7inuary 9 I did a room search is Jonathan's bedroom, and found a baggie of white , powder. I took it over to Hampden Township Police station, where I turned it over to Corporal Clay. The initial field testing of the white powder indicated that it may have been a starch or carbohydrate, but they advised me that the powder would be sent out for lab testing. The Hampden Township Police Department never notified me of the results of the drug testing. Corporal Clay came out to our house that evening to talk to Jonathan. January 13, 1998: Mike and I went in for a meeting with Dr. Cavallero, Cumberland Valley rade 100' ' h J g an s onat High School principal, and Mrs. Mary Atkinson, guidance counselor. They informed us that Jonathan's name has been repeatedly associated with drugs during the school year. February 12,1998: Disciplinary Referral issued to Jonathan. SEE EXHIBIT I. February 19,1998: Disciplinary Referral issued to Jonathan. SEE EXHIBIT J. April 2, 1998: Disciplinary Referral issued to Jonathan. SEE EXHIBIT K. April 24,1998: Disciplinary Referral issued to Jonathan. SEE EXHIBIT L. ,-May 5, 1998: Disciplinary Referral issued to Jonathan. SEE EXHIBIT M. May 11, 1998: Disciplinary Referral issued to Jonathan. SEE EXHIBIT N. May 19, 1998: Disciplinary Referral issued to Jonathan. SEE EXHIBIT O, July 9, 1998: Paul Ensminger, Jonathan's friend, threw a rock at Jonathan and hit him in the forehead after a verbal argument between the two. Hampden Township Police were called, and Paul had to pay restitution for medical costs as Jonathan needed stitches. (Police report filed with Hampden Township Police Dept.) July 20, 1998: Lebanon County Police report filed on Jonathan. Petition to appear in court. SEE EXHIBIT P. Page 620 .J ugust, 1998: Jonathan and his best friend, Sean Guay, were hanging around our house and then decided to go for a walk around the ut back f , ort o and they neighborhood. Jonathan came back a while later.. Shortly after that, lice showed up at our doo, stating that they had P i o p Hampden Townsh caught Sean Guay breaking into numerous houses in Hampden Heights to d that he was drunk and/or high. The steal beer and liquor and such, an t back to search the fort, and found numerous bottles of beer. police wen Jonathan admitted that he c Dept.) Sean earlier. wnship had been Guay was sent to and Sean T o report filed with Hampden Shaffner Juvenile Detention Center, and then to Abraxis Juvenile Detention Center, for one year. September 9,1998: Jonathan started counseling with Walter Hasselbach at Capital Area chological Associates. Jonathan blamed all of his d Ps i y c an Psychiatr problems on me (his mother). October 1, 1998: onathan g I c Socmail ked being in Shaffner,Jand hen Abrraxis Juvvenille an Guay, who wa Sean Guay Detention Centers for one year. I forwarded these two letters to d County probation officer, Darby Christlieb. l ' an s Cumber Jonathan SEE EXHIBIT Q. .-,October 7, 1998• We had a meeting with Darby Christlieb, Jonathan's probation officer, at d County Courthouse, regarding the details ohisse row t;o l d b J an er an Cum Mike enforced the rules on Jonathan at first, and gradually let Jonathan come and go. October 23,1998: Disciplinary Referral issued to Jonathan. SEE EXHIBIT R. November 5, 1998: Jonathan had hearing at Cumberland County Courthouse. SEE EXHIBIT S. January 7,1999: I was diagnosed with Crohn's Disease, and spent almost two weeks in Holy Spirit Hospital. January 26, 1999: Disciplinary Referral issued to Jonathan. SEE EXHIBIT T. February 26,1999: During d other ems in Jonathan's and Jason's nbedrooms, such as an home-made bongs, roach clips, baggies with marijuana remnants, Jonathan and Jason were confronted when they condoms, beer cans, etc. arrived home from being with their friends, and Jonathan admitted that dvised Jonathan that we would d I a most of the things were his. Mike an not allow him to get his driver's permit when he turned 16 at the end of March. Page 7120 ?J `March 2,1999: Jonathan had drug testing by Brian Taylor, his probation officer. The test came back positive for drugs. than came to me and said that he needs help with anger management J ona and marijuana addiction. I talked to him at length, and we agreed that I would call to get him into a drug and alcohol program March 7,1999: Jonathan was extremely belligerent and antagonistic toward everyone at Mike continually told Jonathan to home, especially his brother Jason. leave everyone alone, but Jonathan continued with this behavior. Mike with Jonathan taking a couple of ht l fi i , g ca and Jonathan had a violent phys swings at his father, and Mike knocking Jonathan to the floor. March 11, 1999: Jonathan started drug and alcohol and anger management counseling with t Pinnacle Health. i nez a Dr. Domingo Quintero-Mart I found a letter in Jonathan's bedroom from Sean Guay, Jonathan's best friend, dated February 17, 1999, written to Jonathan Swhile Sean was EE EXHIBIT at Abraxis Juvenille Detention Center. March 15,1999: The kids had off from school today because of snow. I dropped Jonathan nds late morning, supposedly to do homework together. When i f e r off at a I called there later to see if Jonathan needed a ride home, the friend told that Jonathan had been picked up by other friends awhile ago. me Jonathan got a ride home from a friend later that afternoon. I was driving lled alcohol on his breath, and I I ' i sme s when him to work at McDonald onted him with it. He denied it. I pulled into Apple-A-Day on the f con r way to McDonald's to take him in for an alcohol test, which he refused to few hours later, and confronted k a do. Mike picked him up from wor bout the alcohol on his breath, and said that he was taking him h an a Jonat in for an alcohol test. Jonathan then admitted that he had been drinking earlier that day. 1999: March 16 Jason started drug and alcohol counseling with Dr. Domingo Quintero- , Martinez at Pinnacle Health. March 25,1999: Disciplinary Referral issued to Jonathan. SEE EXHIBIT V. April 8, 1999: Jonathan had been in In-School Suspension (ISS) all day, and came home icking on his brothers, and was H d p e . from school in a foul moo was extremely rude to me. Mike came home from work, and i ng. even also rude to him. We told Jonathan that he was grounded that e efinally and did not return. Jonathan then left the house anyway, called the police to report him missing. He did not return to the house until the following afternoon after school. He told us that he had stayed at a friends' house. Page 8/20 n ^pril 13,1999: Disciplinary Referral issued to Jonathan. SEE EXHIBIT W. April 20,1999: llearing for Jonathan at Cumberland Valley School District. The district superintendent, principal and guidance counselor all wanted to remove Jonathan from the school for the rest of the school year, but Mike got them to reverse their decision. They gave him In-School Suspension for the rest of the school year. SEE EXHIBIT X. We received an anonymous letter dated April 19, 1999. SEE EXHIBIT Y. May 31,1999: Mike did a room search of Jonathan and Jason's bedrooms, and found two home-made bongs in Jason's closet. Jason was grounded for the month of June. Jonathan removed bottles of liquor a number of times. When Mike question him about this, Jonathan always told Mike he removed them to piss me off. -J page 9/20 •. J E _i n June 8, 1999: I found a baggie full of marijuana in Jonathan's bedroom closet. I called Mike at work to tell him of my finding, and he told me to hide it and he d would deal with it when he got home from work. I thought about that, an ' the then decided that it wouldn't be to Jonathan's benefit to `flush substance again, as had been done in the past. I called Brian Taylor, dvised him of what I had found. He d a Jonathan's Probation Officer, an told me to hide it, and he would come out to pick it up. Jonathan and Jason arrived home from one-half day of school (the last day of school for the 1998-99 school year) at about 11:20. Mike called me from work shortly after that, and I told him that I had called Jonathan's probation I was unaware that Jonathan was officer to tell him about the marijuana. on the upstairs phone extension at the time. After I got off the phone, Jonathan came downstairs, stood in front of me, and proceeded to yell at extreme profanity (calling me an`f_g bitch', an`f_g loser', usin g me, an Tf_g drunk'. He then picked up a wooden tray and threw it across the stairs threatening to search nd ran u ll p , a room, ripped a gate out of the wa and trash my bedroom When he got upstairs, he picked up a metal baseball bat, and proceeded to hit his bedroom door with it, and then his damage to both. Jason and I both tried to calm sin d g s, cau futon bunk be and I told him if he didn't stop, I would have to call the police. him down , At that point, I was afraid that he was going to take the baseball bat to den Township Police Department. They m H h ll p a e t Jason or 1, so I did ca and calmed Jonathan down. I turned the rarijuana over to the came out , police. They said they could not arrest Jonathan because he had not hurt i or anyone. Jonathan's friend took the rap for the drugs as he had no pr d with Hampden Township Police Dept.) t f l i e offenses. (Police repor Mike said later that the drugs were not Jonathan's, and that Jonathan's friends, Steve Newcomer and Kim Mclvtanigle, had left the drugs in ther would not find them later, as Kim had i ' ' s mo m s car so that K Jonathan just gotten off of probation for drugs. Mike said, "Jonathan made avery d - stupid mistake by bringing the drugs into our home. But, being the stan he was just hiding the drugs so that he is h , an up kind of guy that Jonat could return them to his friends." No action taken by Hampden Township Police Department against Jonathan. June 16,1999: Mike took Jonathan for his driver's test, against my judgment. Jonathan failed. June 20, 1999: Jonathan, Jason and Jordan went to Potter county on vacation with their paternal grandmother and paternal aunt and uncle. I had gone on this I vacation with them last year, and had planned on going again this year. did not go because of the situation with Jonathan. Page 10/20 .J n '`,ne 26, 1999: Mike took Jonathan for his driver's test for the second time. Jonathan again failed. Mike was gone from the house in the evening. Jonathan was extremely rude to me, swearing and calling me names. He saw me with my tape recorder in my hand, and tried to grab it from me, resulting in bruises on my arm. July 7, 1999: Letter from me to Mike. SEE EXHIBIT Z. July 8, 1999: I asked Jonathan to sit and talk with me, to try to understand and change his antagonistic and abusive attitude toward me. I made a little bit of progress and we had a few days of relative calm. July 14,1999: Mike took Jonathan for his driver's test for the third time. This time, Jonathan did pass the test and got his driver's license. July 15,1999: Jonathan tool 3his car and went out with his friends. He was supposed to 0 PM, according to his probation, and according to Mike home by and I. He did not arrive home until after 11:00 PM, only one day after receiving his driver's license. Mike told Jonathan that he would not be allowed to drive his car the following day as his punishment for coming in late. . ?,.Ily 16,1999: Jonathan nagged at me the entire day to allow him to drive his car, and I repeatedly told him that his father was the one that decided what would be his punishment for coming in late lag night. any bores Ie kept at him all day, saying to i he that he would clean anything or do could take his car out tonight. He became extremely belligerent and rude to me. After Mike came home from work, Jonathan took his car out anyway. Mike later said to me, in front of Jonathan, that I could have met Jonathan halfway today, and allowed Jonathan to do some chores in order to take his car out tonight. July 17,1999- Mike and Jordan with their friends. Jonathan demanded that I get ff the Internet so that he could use the phone. When I did not comply with his demand right away, he ripped the cords out of the computer. He then ! grabbed my tape recorder out of my hand and smashed the recorder and I! tape inside. He then ripped the blackboard off the wall and smashed that, profanities at me. Jason witnessed the entire scene. A few He was yelling atemal minutes later, he was on the phone, sobbing hysterically to his p grandmother, saying that I was at him again, beating him, and being just awful to him. Page I V20 1. 1 duly 18,1999: Mike, Jonathan, Jason and Jordan all went to Ocean City, MD for a osed to go along with them, but I couldn't ' s vacation. I was supp week deal with any more of Jonathan's abuse, so I stayed home. July 19,1999: I filed a police report with Hampden Township Police Department. SEE EXHIBIT AA. I had an appointment with Diane G. Radcliff, Esquire, for some advice. July 23, 1999: I drove to Ocean City, MD to spend two days with Jordan, and to see dan back to Levittown, PA with me. h J or t Jason. 1 then broug August 2, 1999: I discovered some of my money missing, and questioned Jonathan and ld them if it wasn't returned, or if no one owned up to taking it, I t o Jason. I would split the amount in half, and withdraw that amount from each of and their bank accounts. Jonathan threatened me with stealing my jewelry destroying my things. He went upstairs to my bedroom and took my jewelry and had it strewn around. He locked me out of the house. I went up the street to the neighbors and called Hampden Township Police. When they finally arrived, I was told they couldn't do anything unless there was a `body with blood.' (Police report filed with Hampden Township Police Dept.) August 11,1999: Mike, Jason and Jordan were out of town at a baseball game. Jonathan d demanded that I get off the internet i ng an returned home later that even with my parents and sister so that he could use the phone. He ripped the cords out of the back of the computer, and was extremely verbally abusive toward me. I then tried to use the phone, and Jonathan threw me up I went outside to sit on the front porch to get i mes. against the wall three t away from him, and wait for the rest of my family to come home, and he locked me out of the house. He called the police, and they pulled up at the Jason and Jordan arrived home. Mike talked to the Mik e, same time and told them he would handle it as it was a domestic thing, and olice , p the police left. (I believe Mike told the police that I was drunk.) (Police report filed with Hampden Township Police Dept.) ht that Jonathan had told him that he could that ni l g ater Jordan told me easily kill me anytime. Jordan was very upset and frightened about this. August 22, 1999: Jonathan took his car and went out for the evening with his friends. He arrived home at 11:00 PM, covered with blood and a big gash above his eye. He said he was jumped by a bunch of kids in Mechanicsburg, and that he repeatedly punched one of the kids and left him laying there on the ground twitching. I suggested calling the police, which Jonathan objected to, and Mike did not want to do at first. But Mike finally did call the police, and took Jonathan in to see a doctor for stitches. (Police report filed with Silver Spring Police Dept.) Page 12/20 ?I i ^1 tl gust 28, 1999: Mike had a company picnic at Dutch Wonderland. He invited Jonathan, Jason and Jordan to go along, but not me. He also did not invite me to go along to his mother's. September 8, 1999: I received a phone call from Hampden Township Police. Jonathan had been driving behind a school bus in the neighborhood when the school bus stopped, indicating flashing lights. Jonathan got impatient while the bus driver was talking to a parent, and drove around the school bus, nearly hitting a handicapped boy as he got off the bus. The bus driver reported it to the police, and Jonathan will have his drivers license suspended for 60 days, will receive five points, and a $191 fine. (Police report filed with Hampden Township Police Dept.) September 17, 1999: Jonathan caught in possession of drug called `ecstasy' at Cumberland Valley High School. Police were called, and a police report was filed with Silver Spring Township Police Department. Jonathan placed under `House Arrest,' but no ankle bracelet was placed on him. He was remanded into Mike's and my custody, and told not to leave the house. Mike did not enforce this rule. The police confiscated Jonathan's drivers license. September 23, 1999: A police report was filed against Jonathan for terroristic threats made against another Cumberland Valley High student, Lauren Bozilleri. Lauren was supposedly one of the students that had told school personnel that Jonathan was in possession of drugs, and Jonathan had told Mike and I that he had some kids beat her up in school and trash the outside of her house. Jonathan's probation officer suggested to Mike that Jonathan go to stay at Mike's mother's house in Mt. Gretna for a while. When Mike suggested this to Jonathan, he refused to go. (Police report filed with Hampden Township Police Dept.) Mike called me from work. He had been calling around to different schools in the Central PA area to try to get Jonathan enrolled. He advised me that the only schools that would even consider accepting Jonathan were a couple of private Catholic schools, which were very costly. When I told Mike that we could not afford their exorbitant fees, he said to me, Well, that is where your inheritance from your grandfather will have to kick in. You will have to ask your parents for that money now." When I told him that I would NOT ask my parents for money, and that it was NOT MY inheritance but my parents' inheritance, he said something about a divorce, and told me that he was wasting his time talking to me. Page 13/20 J September 28, 1999: I discovered my computer disks missing that I had backed my intemet e-mail onto. I confronted Jonathan about it, and he denied taking them at first. Later, when he needed a ride to work, he produced one of my disks, and said he would return it if I would give him a ride to work. He destroyed the disk, and I found another one of the disks in his bedroom. One of the disks is still missing. He lied to Mike about taking my disks, and Mike believed him. October 3, 1999: Jonathan wanted to get on the intemet while I was on talking to my father, and he told me to get off. He became extremely rude to me. Mike came in and ripped the cords out of the back of the computer and told me that he was sick of me telling my parents and sister all about the things that are going on around here. Later, Jonathan told Jordan to give him my parents' screen names on AOL, locked him in the bathroom, threatening to hurt Jordan, and picked him up by the neck. Jonathan also threatened to come after me with a baseball bat, and Mike heard him make that threat. October 4, 1999: Jeanne Schott from Children and Youth Services came out to the house. Children and Youth Services had been called by Green Ridge Elementary School, because Jordan had gone in to talk to his guidance counselor, Carol Smith, about what Jonathan had done to him last night, and about the situation at home. Mrs. Smith said that Jordan was actually shaking when talking about his brother Jonathan coming after him. J Later that night, after Mike left, Jonathan went after Jordan again, and lifted him up by his neck again. Jordan and I ran outside to my car, and parked down the street. Jordan and I just sat in my car until Mike came home, with Jordan crying hysterically. October 5,1999: I took Jordan and we left for my parents house in Levittown, PA, after Jordan got off the school bus. I had called Jeanne Schott, our case worker, before we left, and told her what Jonathan had done to Jordan last night, and that we were leaving the area. October 7, 1999: Hearing for Jonathan at Cumberland Valley School District. The school board and staff advised us that earlier in the week, there had been rumors from other students that Jonathan and Jason were involved in drugs, and had brought them onto school property. Jonathan and Jason had been called down to the school office and asked to empty their pockets. They both came up clean, but school staff heard later that Jonathan may have passed his wallet off to another student on the way down to the office. School staff continued to hear rumors the rest of the week that Jonathan was involved with drugs. Brian Taylor, probation officer, returned Jonathan's drivers license to him, stating to Jonathan that he is only to drive to and from school and work. SEE EXHIBIT BB. Page 14/20 { S ?I r ^s r .. 1-11% 1?1 1999: ?tober 8 Jonathan drove his car to go pick up his paycheck. Then, when it was , time for Jordan's soccer practice, Jonathan told Jordan to get in his car and he would drive him. Jordan reminded Jonathan that he was not allowed to drive anywhere except to school and work, according to his probation and house arrest. Jonathan said that he could drive anywhere that his father said he could. Later, when I questioned Mike about this, Mike said that he gave permission for Jonathan to drive to those places, against the rules of Jonathan's probation officer. Jonathan had a meeting with Upper Allen Township Police Department to identify the boy that gave the drug `ecstasy' to him. Their plan was to set up a `buy', or a `sting', and then arrest the boy about a month later. 2:05 AM: Jonathan realized that Jason had left his telephone downstairs, and went into Jason's room and started a big fight, which woke everyone up. Mike had to get out of bed twice to remove Jonathan from Jason's bedroom. 1999: October 9 I found more drug paraphernalia in Jonathan and Jason's bedrooms, a bb , gun that looked like a real handgun, a switchblade, brass knuckles, porn movies and a stash of cigarettes. Some of the drug paraphernalia was made from a good set of Mike's tools, and Mike got very upset about that. -')ctober 11,1999: Mike had off from work and the kids had off from school for Columbus JU Day. Jonathan was in a foul mood, and picking on his brothers, and mouthing Mike. I left to drive Jason to mow someone's lawn, and when I returned, Jordan was standing on our front porch crying hysterically. Mike had gotten into a physical fight with Jonathan. Jonathan had taken a couple swings at Mike, and Mike knocked Jonathan on the floor. Jonathan had a black eye and his elbow was bleeding from the altercation with his father. Jordan had witnessed this and was very upset. 1999: October 12 Before Mike left for his judo class this evening, he instructed Jonathan, , Jason, Jordan and I of our times that we could use the phone or the internet. Jonathan remained on the internet, and then got on the phone. (We only have one phone line.) When Jordan and I tried to get on the internet, Jonathan came in and ripped the cords out of the computer, and repeatedly kicked the chair I was sitting in, moving it across the floor with me on it. 1999: October 20 Jordan found a bunch of his GI Joe figures torched, burned to a crisp. , Also a number of his stuffed animals have been mutilated, such as the neck and the crotch area cut open, and a yellow, gooey sticky substance on them. Both Jonathan and Jason denied knowing anything about what happened. Page 15120 , VFI October 25, 1999: I took pictures of our home, showing holes in the walls and other damages done by Jonathan and Jason with their fists, feet, and a baseball bat. SEE EXHIBIT CC. October 29, 1999: Mike found marijuana in Jonathan's bedroom and had left a note for Jonathan and Jason for when they got home from their friends that they had better come to him and tell him who the drug belonged to. SEE EXHIBIT DD. Jason confessed that it was his. Jason came to me later that evening, and we talked for quite a while. He confessed that he had been getting high almost every day for two years, mostly on marijuana, but he has also used cocaine, acid and shrums. He also admitted to dealing; selling drugs to other kids, and to stealing money from people in school. Jason told me that Jonathan had first introduced him to drugs when Jason was 10 years old. Jason told me that was why he didn't want to get a job this past summer. He said he couldn't see working his butt off for $7.00 an hour when he could buy a strip of acid for $500, divide it up, and sell it for $800. He had told some of these things to Mike earlier that evening, but did not tell Mike about doing any drugs other than marijuana, or about dealing drugs, or about stealing money. He pleaded with me not to tell Mike about those things, but I did tell Mike about a week later as I thought he should know. Jason also told me about numerous times that Jonathan has gone after him and literally `beat the crap out of Jason.' Jason also told me about kids that want to kill him and Jonathan for various reasons, including but not `-- limited to drugs. November 1, 1999: I called Gaudenzia to set up a drug and alcohol assessment for Jason. I took Jason to an Alcohol Anonymous meeting with me in Harrisburg. Received a letter from Gaudenzia regarding Jonathan. SEE EXHIBIT EE. I discovered that a bottle of rum was missing from the Liquor cabinet. Mike questioned Jonathan, and Jonathan admitted to taking it a couple weeks ago. Mike told him to return it to the liquor cabinet. November 2, 1999: I would not move my car out of the garage, as per Jonathan's request, so that he could work on his sound system in his car, until after his father arrived home from work. He kicked the chair I was sitting in so hard that the chair moved a few feet across the room with me in it, jarring my neck and slamming my arm into the computer table, causing a bruise on my arm. I had neck pain for two days from this incident. He denied doing this to Mike, saying that he ran into the chair by accident. Mike believed Jonathan's story. Page 16/20 f r?Oq 1 vember 3, 1999: Mike called PennDot and Jonathan's probation officer to see if they could bypass having Jonathan's driver's license revoked on November 24'". PennDot stated that driving around a school bus that was stopped, with flashing lights, was one of the infractions that could not be ignored, and therefore, Jonathan must lose his license for 60 days. November 4, 1999: Jeanne Schott from Cumberland County Children and Youth Services came out to the house to talk to us. November 6,1999: Jonathan sent a letter to my father via the intemet. SEE EXHIBIT FF. Jonathan told me to "move my fat ass and get the hell off the intemet", and when I wouldn't, he ripped the cords out. I put the cords back in, and Jonathan went upstairs to tell Mike that he had asked me nicely to get off the intemet, and I wouldn't. Mike then came into the room, grabbed me by the back of my neck and pushed my head down, and he ripped the cords out of the back of the computer. Jordan was sitting beside me and witnessed this. November 8, 1999: I took Jason to his intake and evaluation appointment at Gaudenzia for drug and alcohol therapy. `-`(ovember 13,1999: Jonathan was extremely abusive toward me, following me from room to l1 room at home. He kept saying to me, "Why do you keep coming back, you dumb bitch? You will be gone by the end of the month. I guarantee it." I finally had to leave the house and go to a friend's house until Mike came home. November 14,1999: I pulled up a copy of Jonathan's profile on AOL intemet. SEE EXHIBIT GG. I discovered that Jonathan had altered my profile on AOL intemet. He admitted to doing that. SEE EXHIBIT HH. Page 17/20 _J November 16, 1999: Mike gave everyone instructions as to their times to use the telephone or the internet, and then he went to judo practice. Jonathan got on the internet, and then called Jason and Jordan into the room, as he had pulled up my e-mail. I went into the room and told Jonathan that he had no right to pull my e-mail. He told me to leave the room, threatening both myself and Jordan. He and Jason tried to physically remove Jordan from the room, and when Jordan would not leave me, Jonathan threw him on the floor, hurting Jordan's arm. I went to try to call the police from my cell but Jonathan ripped it out of my hand and threw it on the floor. I phone , told Jordan to run across the street to neighbors Larry and Kathy Snyder, and ask Larry to call the police. I then ran across the street to the neighbor's house, and Lary escorted me back home to move my car out of the garage, because we could see Jonathan and Jason in the garage, with the garage door'/, of the way closed, circling around my car. Jordan and I stayed there until Mike got home. Jonathan told Mike that I was the one that threw Jordan on the floor and hurt his arm. When Jordan denied that, and tried to tell Mike that Jonathan had done that, Mike did not believe him I later found a tape of Jonathan's with that night's activities tape recorded, and the recorder was left on even after Jordan and I had ran across the street. (Mini-cassette tape given to Diane G. Radcliff, Esquire.) SEE EXHIBIT II. Later that evening, I told Jonathan that if he could not use the internet responsibly, that I would have to delete his screen name. He became ?. extremely abusive and threatening toward me, so I did delete his screen name. He then ripped the cords out of the computer. November 17, 1999: Jordan talked to Mrs. Carol Smith, his guidance counselor at Green Ridge Elementary School, about the attack from his older brother last evening. SEE EXHIBIT JJ. Jonathan did something to the computer so that it was not workable. He also changed the screen saver to read in bold blue letters, "TRY GETITNG INTO MY COMPUTER, MOMMY." Page 18120 4a r °?vember 17, 1999: I picked Jordan up at his bus stop, and while I was sitting in my car waiting for the bus to arrive, Jonathan and his friend drove by with his friend driving, and saw me. Jordan's school bus arrived, and we drove around the corner to stay at a friend, Denise Denio's house, until Mike got home from work. Shortly after we arrived there, Jordan came running in from her front porch to tell me that Jonathan had just driven up in his car, (with no license), and thrown a big garbage bag onto the neighbor's front lawn, with the statement to Jordan that he would be delivering about 8 more bags shortly. About 15 minutes later, he came back, with his friend , Mike Stir driving his car, and threw about 7 more bags of my belongings onto Denise Denfo's front lawn. In effect, Jonathan threw me out of my own house. I called the Hampden Township police department, and they sent an officer out. We talked for about a half an hour and then he , escorted me back home so that I could pick up some of Jordan's and my things without any danger from Jonathan. I tried to get hold of Mike off and on during the evening, but he was not home. Jonathan continually called me on my cell phone that evening, harassing me and swearing at me. Jordan and I stayed at the Comfort Inn in Mechanicsburg for the night. I finally got hold of Mike at about 11:00 PM. He told me that Jonathan had told him that he had to call the police on me because I was causing problems, and the police had to have me removed from the home , and the police had told him to bring my belongings down to the neighbors c4 for me. Mike believed Jonathan's story, and still does to this day. Mike later told me that he had talked to the Hampden Township police, and an Officer Shollenberger and Officer Bonner had confirmed Jonathan's story. November 18,1999: Jordan attended his last day of school at Green Ridge Elementary school. I filled out the paperwork to transfer him to Walter Miller Elementary school in Levittown, PA. Jordan and I traveled to Levittown, PA, where we have been living since. December 13,1999: Letter received from Cumberland County Children & Youth Services. SEE EXHIBIT KK. June-November, 1999: Notes that I had found in Jonathan's bedroom. SEE EXHIBIT LL. In conclusion, since I have left my home at 1400 Princeton Road, Mechanicsburg, PA, on November 17e 1999, my level of stress has diminished, therefore leading to an improvement in my depression. I have not been bothered by stomach and intestinal pain, or acid reflux disease, which has been a result of stress during the past few years. My Crohns Disease is still in remission, and I have had no symptoms or flare-ups. I have had nothing to drink since November 13, 1999. Nor do I feel the need to drink since I have left the stressful and abusive situation behind. Page 19/20 OME THINGS THAT JONATHAN HAS SAID TO ME NUMEROUS TIMES: "You f_g bitch." "You f_g loser." "You f_g drunk." "You worthless bitch." "You toothless old hag." "Move your fat ass." "I can't wait to tell Dad about this." "This isn't your house. You don't pay for a God-damn thing around here." "You haven't had a job in a year." "Bag lady. I can't wait until your Crohns Disease gets worse and you have to wear one of those colostomy bags." "I can't wait until you and dad split up. I think that will be so funny. I would do anything to get rid of you." "You have no right to go into my room." "Since you search my room, I can go through your things and take and destroy anything I want to of yours." "Why do you keep coming back here? No one wants you here. Dad doesn't want you here, and Jason and I certainly don't want you here." "You will be gone by the end of the month. I guarantee it." ?J SOME THINGS THAT MIKE HAS SAID TOME NUMEROUS TIMES: "You just want to bury Jonathan. You want him locked up." "You don't give Jonathan a chance." "You have told Jonathan you wish you had never given birth to him" (What I really said was "I can't believe this is the same child that I gave birth to.") After I have told Mike about Jonathan swearing at me and the names he has called me, Mike says, "Now Jon. You know you shouldn't talk to your mother like that. Now Kath, you know you should try to get along better with Jonathan." "You come down too hard on the boys." "You constantly nag at the boys about chores. When they don't do their chores, I just start to do the chores for them, and they come running to do them." (They don't.) Page 2020 t 5 J to) ADDENDUM December 25, 1999: Mike bought a BB gun for Jordan for Christmas. January 10, 2000: Jordan had spent five days in Mechanicsburg visiting with his father and two brothers over the Christmas break. Jordan returned to school after the Christmas break, and reported information to Mrs. Marcy Spigler, his guidance counselor at Walter Miller Elementary school, about his visit. SEE EXHIBIT MM. Jordan was upset because his oldest brother Jonathan had made a target to shoot at with the BB gun. Jordan said the target was a picture ofa woman's head, with short curly hair, missing teeth, and `MOM' written on the bottom in big bold black letters on the bottom. Jordan also said that his other brother Jason had pointed the BB gun and a pellet gun at his face and pulled the trigger. Jordan did not know that the guns were not loaded, and this frightened him. After Jordan reported these incidences to me, I then reported them to my attorney, who then wrote a letter to Mike's attorney. Mike denied both accusations, telling Jordan at his next visit, "You did NOT see a target with `mom' written on the bottom, and your brother did NOT point a gun at your face and pull the trigger, and I don't want to ever receive another letter from my attorney with information like that again." Beginning of January, 2000: Mike told me that Jonathan was fired from his job at Little Richards Family Restaurant on Simpson Ferry Road in Mechanicsburg. Mike told me the reason was because one of the waitresses reported seeing Jonathan throwing toilet paper on the ceiling. January 8, 2000: Jordan told me that Jonathan had his driver's license reinstated by Penndot after a 60 day suspension. January 9, 2000: I was able to obtain a copy of police report from Hampden Township Police Department dated 11-17-99, which indicated that I called the police because of Jonathan's actions that date. SEE EXHIBIT NN. February 17, 2000: Jason was caught stealing numerous items from lockers at Cumberland Valley High School. We were advised by Mr. Kirkpatrick, 9 s grade principal at Cumberland Valley High School, that a police report would be filed with Silver Spring Township Police Department. SEE EXHIBIT 00. I asked Mike why Jason stole the items. Mike said to me, "Jason honestly doesn't know why he stole them." A couple days later, Mike told me he believed that the reason Jason stole the items was because Mike cannot afford to pay for Jason's baseball registration. f U Page 21 f. . R? February 17, 2000 (cunt): I found out later that if Jason was going out for Hampden'fownship baseball, the final registration date HAD BGCN January 31'", 2000. If Jason was going out for Cumberland Valley baseball, there was NO registration fee. When I relayed this information to Mike, he then stated that Jason knows how broke Mike is, and he cannot afford to buy the shoes that Jason wanted, and probably stole the items to get the money to buy the shoes he wanted I then reminded Mike of last November, when Jason had come to me and told me about his drug history. Jason told me that Jonathan had first introduced him to drugs when Jason was 10 years old. Jason told me he had been getting high every day for 2 years. Some of the drugs he admitted to taking were marijuana, cocaine, acid and shrums. Jason admitted that he had also been selling drugs to other kids. He admitted to stealing money, watches and other miscellaneous items from other kids in school, from lockers and other places, in order to pay for his drug habit. Jason told me that the reason that he refused to work last summer was because "he couldn't see busting his butt for $7.00 and hour when he could buy a strip of acid for $500.00, split it into three parts, and sell it for $800.00." Jason made me promise not to tell his father these things, as Jason had only admitted to Mike that he had been doing marijuana. I did tell Mike these things a few days later as I felt he had a right to know as Jason's father. When Jason was caught stealing on February 17, 2000, I reminded Mike of Jason's conversation with me last November. Mike insisted once again that the boys are not involved in drugs, and have not been for some time. Mike states that the boys' drug tests have been coming out clean, as per Gaudenzia. I told Mike there are ways of masking the drug tests, or ( flushing some of them from your system, as I have been doing research on the subject through the internet, pharmacists and nutrition stores. Things such as ADP, Kleen Tea, Cleanz Blenz Tea and vinegar are only a few February 22, 2000: I e-mailed Mike, requesting that he have Jonathan and Jason drug tested through hair samples. I offered to pay for these drugs tests. Mike replied by stating that the boys are drug screened on a routine basis through Gaudenzia, and they do not feel that either boy is using. Mike also added that pushing Jonathan and Jason into additional drug testing would only serve to further isolate them to me. February 22, 2000: I wrote a letter to Mike requesting copies of Jonathan and Jason's most recent report cards. SEE EXHIBIT PP. Mike has told me that he will have to locate them, as they are "buried somewhere at their new apartment." March 1, 2000: I wish to state again that I have not had anything to drink since November 13, 1999, nor any desire to drink. My Crolms Disease is still in remission, and my depression, although still present due to the stress of a divorce and child custody battle, is under control. Page 22 ..J E E.I. E i 1 11. [1 f ?f 0 w EXHIBIT A I'll. Good Hope Middle School Cumberland Valley School District 451 Slcyport Road Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 Phone= 761-1865 Wrya H. WWWrd PMCOW Enjoinder J.waan" Bw,n?"rdrc"pE.°io. Jonathan M. Stone (d.o.b. 03/30/83) is hereby ordered, this 27th day of September, 1996, to cease and desist from any and all inappropriate tactile behavior while on the property of the Cumberland Valley School District and while participating in school sanctioned activities at or for the Good Hope Middle School. Specifically, Jonathan M. Stone is forbidden to push, shove, kick, slap or strike anyone--student or adult--wls ile on school property. This enjoinder is also in full force while enroute to and from school on district contracted buses. Failure to comply entirely with the imposed restraints delineated within this enjoinder will precipitate the filing of formal charges with the appropriate justice agency as well as immediate suspension from school with a recommendation for expulsion. We trust that this effort to maintain the peace and ensure the health, safety and welfare of all members of the school community will avert any future unacceptable physical behavior on our premises. ayne He kart -W Assistant Principal cc: Mrs. K. Wishard, Principal Dr. A. J. Colistra, Asst. Superintendent for Secondary Education Discipline File J 6746 Carlisle Pike, Mechanicsburg, Pa. 17055 Phone (717) 697.8261 el PARENTAL PERMISSION has Va ey Schoo District s'adopted Code ofeStudentmConduct.beThe following is ahdescripti nd o the incident resulting in the Saturday Work Program: dCnGl?iLlp?1•is? ?f?y,`fifll! ? ?CCC?MS`A/e7 !-4Jy?re?? dacQirtrk7.`? /?n. `J?, 3 ts; c; /,n? !!! .,' cry'z, r ,l?u??e?, rl!(/a cl, ,11, As a result of this violation of school district policy or rules and regulations he/she will be assigned to th Saturday Work Program on the following date(s): ('r yn?C fq Iiii ?y I)A ' ? Failure to report to the assigned Saturday Work Program will result in add t onal wor days or suspension will be instituted. I understand that my child must satisfactorily complete the Saturday Work Program tasks assigned by the supervisor or my child's participation will be considered null and void and suspension will be instituted. I understand that the student must: 1. Provide his/her own transportation to and from the building where'the work will be performed. "EaBlP". All other buildings, report to the main lobby. e 2. Provide his/her own lunch. 3. Be cooperative and perform all tasks assigned to the satisfaction of the supervisor. 4. Be on time and not leave until released by the supervisor. The assigned time is F a.m. to 12 noon nr_ HA or 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. for a full day. Specific physical limitations or important information concerning this student that the supervisor should know: I agree to my child's participation in the Saturday Work Program and that I will not hold t thn he Cumberland Valley School District responsible for any injuries suffered other than se where negligence on the part of the school district is /involved. arent??ignarure ate v L.27J C' Builang J Grad TelePhone- - d t? /? Student acknowledgement of parental permission and program stipulations / vt'll ,lnco? 1-G AA7rrl .,? L Y cL ,A n? V;L7?p q .:?0j 17 9 C c,L, /.v.,?;?. ;(Tv 7 Qc&jW. Ailill .. CL_;,C lr• J CJlrO •f,'?T+C..1 .•t9?+•tc .?? .H.. .a[Lo?%.n.,.?.Cw I? ( E. i EXHIBIT B .? STUDENT MISCONDUCT ^EPORT Cumberland Valley School District , Pennsylvania 17055 Student's Name Grade Dale of Incident Bus No. Driver's Signature 1 TO BUS DRIVER: The student misconduct report is to assist you in maintaining proper order on the school bus. Whenever you feel it Is necessary to notify a principal of a discipline problem, please complete the Lop portion of this form by checking the appropriate Item (s) and describing the problem. Please submit all copies to the building prin- cipal or designee immediately after completion of the form to facilitate prompt action to eliminate the problem. Place the form in the designated mailbox at the various buildings. The principal will follow-up on the problem and write a reaction on the bottom portion of the form and return a copy to you. ? Fighting/pushing/tripping ? Eating/drinking/littering 0` Rude/discourteous/annoying ? Others Exact description of the problem: `4' t +?1. )..flti `- ?'. _ r;, .... ]„' i 1 '1L_, 4 '. ? :: i ,l - ?.'r .4. 11 ." y i.• •-hi'.-t'n ?, ? it ?L, ? .:.;..?+?w-: Bus-Driver.'s.Action-to-this-tirne• t % \..??YYHYY?YYIYHYi YYiYH YH iiiYl HYbtM1 i6Y iYYYYi YYYYYYYiY YYHYYYYH YY YYHYYYi HYYY YY Yii YiY YYY YYYY YYHYY YYiYY YY1 HY pYYYYYYY• PRINCIPAL'S REPORT To Bus Driver of N Student's Name Date Student's Grade I Building Disposition i - - 1 - Al Aft i i ? Unacceptable language ? Smoking ? Violation of safely procedures Principal's Signature White Copy - Asslst,•mt principal . Ycllow Copy - Bus Driver Pink Copy - Parent H/u:n. C C7 •. 1 E-".%Mr IIIIBIT C 3 n Go?'J Hope Middle School Clumbarl_nd yall,ey 5chcol Distri%4 451 Skyport Road Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 Phone: 761-1865 Kaye H. WI9 M PnMoal 03/20/97 J. Wayne Heuen Ea.D. As95tarl Pnmval Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stone 1400 Princeton Rd. Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 Dear Parents: The purpose of this letter is to inform you that has been referred to the middle school ; Jon on 03/20/97 for the following reoffice sonfs): busdriver Inappropriate physical behavior--slapping peer on bus, 03/20. It 's our intent tnat by informing you of this incident that you will share with us the responsib-lity for aoprooriate communication, clarification, and resolution of the act-':r. taken by our office staff. We are seeking to deal fairly and firmly with our collective responsibi:ity to comply with a•re=soratle code of rules and regulations necessary to maintain a sound educational environment. This letter is intended to enable us to main-tain a favorable Process of communication,. We would like to establish understanding and appreciation of the regulations requiring the cooperation of all members of our school community. Please feel free to call our office for any additional Jnformat-Jn teat you may require or to comment on the action taker.. Action taken after referral: Investigation and parental contact. Conferences with those involved in the event. Actior, taken by administration: Three days in-school-suspension to be served 03/21, 03/24, & 03/25. esoec.` ubLy /. , -J ?W. Heckert ,y 1 STUDENT MISCONDUCT ^EPORT Cumberland Valley School District csburg, Pennsylvania 17055 Student's Name Grade Dale of Incident a.m. - p.m. Bus No. Driver's Signature TO BUS DRIVER: The student misconduct report is to assist you In maintaining proper order on the school bus. Whenever you feel it is necessary to notify a principal of a discipline problem, please complete the lop portion of this form by checking the appropriate Item (s) and describing the problem. Please submit all copies to the building prin- cipal or designee immediately after completion of the form to facilitate prompt action to eliminate the problem. Place the torn in the designated mailbox at the various buildings. The principal will follow-up on the problem and write a reaction on the bottom portion of the form and return a copy to you. ? ' righting/pushing/tripping ? Eating/drinking/littering ? Rude/discourteous/annoying ? Others % Exact description of the problem:! Bus Driver's Action to this time ...« .......................«....•..........•.......«..•..•«.u..•....«...«.....•...•«.....•....«..«..««••..••.u«•«..u«.. PRINCIPAVS REPORT To Bus Driver of k Student's Name I Date Student's Grade I Building .i Disposition ? Unacceptable language ? smoking ? Violation of safety procedures Principal's Signature While. Copy - Assistant 1'rinripa1 yellow Copy - Bus Driver [ink Copy - parent a/o:: U 0 \_I M. i I ? iJ 1t? 1 1 1 ?' it /? r -l EXHIBIT D I,.'w) ll. i ? ? .mss®? Yhl UDENT'S NAME DATE OF INCIDENT ST vISCIPLINARY REFER-AL / ' GOOD HOPE MIDDLE SCHOOL Pf _' TIM GRADE , HOMEROOM j 451 SKYPORT ROAD PERIOD /TIME OF DAY / ER MECHANICSBURG,PA 17055 % STUDENT NUMB - PHONE 761.1865 O LYING 0 STEALING VIOLATION(S): O CUTTING: CLASS/ SCHOOL # O EXCESSIVE TALKING O DID NOT REPORT: DETI SWP/ASWD 0 TARDINESS: SCHOOL/ CLASS # O FIGHTING 0 TOBACCO VIOLATION # ON 0 RUDE I DISCOURTEOUS 0 DESTRUCTIVE TO SCHOOL PROPERTY 0 LEFT GROUNDS WITHOUT PERMISSI PROCEDURES 0 DISRUPTIVE / UNCOOPERATIVE D GENERAL DISREGARD FOR RULES O FOLLOW ATTEND . O FAILS T O INAPPROPRIATE BEHAVIOR O CONTINUATION OF PREVIOUS PROBLEM O FORGERY O FAILURE TO RETURN REO. MATERIALS OINSUBORDINATION 0SEE ATTACHED -!`. i /, ' ? .J y?? ....f]!?i G. .r? `-C I? r? o.r .J ? 4 L / .-, n??.? . ? . _ r' 1, I f 1 v . i :. : . , , . l , O'O IET STUDY HALL (E) 0 HEARING REQUIRED DISPOSITION(S): BOAR O SATURDAY WORK PROGRAM (G) ? RECOMMEND FOR BOARD HEARING (J) ` 'FILE DARNING/BEHAVIORAL PROBATION O STUDENT SUSPENDED IN SCHOOL (H) 0 NO CREDIT (F) ? STUDENT SUSPENDED OUT OF SCHOOL D (1) 0 DETENTION 0 PARENT CONFERENCE RECOMMENDE O PARENT CONFERENCE REOUIRED(1) `BOTHER ??dt,L??-r,(?.! •-i+: 'fT.rJ O AFTER SCHOOL WORK DETAIL (D) ;i - STUDENT AND PARENT SHOULD BE AWARE THAT: (CIRCLE ONE OR MORE) and indication that a problem with future potential has occurred. ' 'Ai File , , ' A warning andlor reprimand are not to be taken lightly; a stricter form of punishment will result for additional infractions. B . Detention dates cannot be changed. Report by 3:00 p.m. to room # . If detention is missed due to absence C . from school, it will automatically be rescheduled the next available day the student returns. Students are required to. wait for their transportation in the H.S. lobby. After School Work Detail (ASWD) requires the student to report to at 3:00 p.m, to receive instructions as D . to what tasks they are to perform for a 1 (one) hour period each day assigned. Quiet Study HaIF--must report to OSH in place ofaij study halls and/or Student Interest. Special QSH rules apply. E . Student will receive a zero for each class missed due to: Class cut, LSWP, ASWP, and/or truancy. No credits F . will be awarded for the entire year H the student accumulates 18 or more unexcused/unlawful absences. Saturday Work Program (SWP) is a working experience conducted on District property on designated Saturdays G . between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. under the supervision of District personnel. Students participating in the program will be expected to perform light labor in custodial and maintenance projects. In-School Suspension (ISS) requires the students to report to the office upon their arrival to school; students on ISS H . will be transported to the suspension hall by an administrator on the first day of suspension. All assignments received are required to be completed. Consult handbook for further details. The students are required to inform their teachers of the day(s) they will be in ISS. at 766-0217 to set up a time. 1. For conference / hearing, please call A hearing with the administration is recommended / required. J . K. A hearing with the Board of Education is required. A letter of information will be sent to you. TUDENT HANDBOOK FOR FURTHER DETAILS. FAILURE TO SHOW UP FOR ANY OF THE ASSIGNED DISCIPLINARY G -J' CONSULT THE S ,.)MEASURESWILL RESULT IN ADDITIONAL DISCIPLINARY ACTION., eporie y coon a nun y Data WHITE-OFFICE COPY GREEN-GUIDANCE COPY YELLOW-PARENT COPY PINK-TEACHER'S COPY GOLD-STUDENI 3? m, 0 Ell r } r'1 E?IIBIT 1? 3l WM,OV6ea ` /a&,r 6746 Carlisle Pike, Mechanicsburg, Pa. 17055 Phone (717) 697.8261 PARENTAL PERMISSION .r; has been determined to be in violation of the Cumberland Valley School District's adopted Code of Student Conduct. The following is a description of the incident resulting in the Saturday Work Program: g30??'"'9 yvga9ontaier?cu?estI)mdby ,nancyiFo?q?y As a result of this violation of school district policy or rules and regulations he/shelwill be assigned to the Saturday Work Program on the following date( s): -.' Failure to report to the assigned Saturday Work Program w 11 result in add tional ork da s or suspension will be instituted. P lug q wic0 Qu i e? Stud Na ( l I understand that my child m t satisfactorily complete the Saturday Work Program tasks assigned by the supervisor or my child's participation will be considered null and void and suspension will be instituted. SM,Q.t?17 FS ldh 0,960 OJ20 )t OYl Mon. 9 'a IF ' Sho nG 1 N?Cki a&LO 1 6aamdon I understand that the student must: •fw DU ? 1. Provide his/her own transportation to and from Ine building where•the work will `? be performed. When the work is at the high school, students should report to the 1 ? "Eagle" lobby. All other buildings, report to the main lobby. 2. Provide his/her own lunch. 3. Be cooperative and perform all tasks assigned to the satisfaction of the supervisor., 4. Be on time and not leave until released by the supervisor. The assigned time is 9:00 a.m. to 12 noon for.} days or 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. for a full day. Specific physical limitations or important information concerning this student that supervisor should know: I agree to my child's participation in the Saturday Work Program and that I will not hold the Cumberland Valley School District responsible for any injuries suffered other than those where negligence on the part of the school district is involved. Parent's Signature Date Building Grade Telephone the S2/ DATE OF INCIDENT LAA91PLINARY REFERRAL MBERLAND VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT 6746 CARLISLE PIKE PERIOD/ TIME OF DAY MECHANICSBURG. PA 17055 766.0217 OR 249.6996 OLATION(S): CUTTING: CLASS / SCHOOL 11 O LYING O EXCESSIVE TALKING TARDINESS: SCHOOL/ CLASS 0 EFT GROUNDS WITHOUT PERMISSION O FIGHTING O RUDEI DISCOURTEOUS IVE ATIVE L FAILS TO FOLLOW ATTEND. PROCEDURES 0DISRUPTIVE/U UNCOOPER FORGERY FAILURE TO RETURN RED. MATERIALS O INSUBORDINATION r1J yr1 F'd FILE WARNING DETENTION AFTER SCHOOL WORK DETAIL (D) O QUIET STUDY HALL (E) ? SATURDAY WORK PROGRAM (G) ? STUDENT SUSPENDED IN SCHOOL (H) ? PARENT CONFERENCE RECOMMENDED (1) O PARENT CONFERENCE REQUIRED (1) O STEALING G DID NOT REPORT: DET / SWP IASWD O TOBACCO VIOLATION N O DESTRUCTIVE TO SCHOOL PROPERTY O GENERAL DISREGARD FOR RULES O CONTINUATION OF PREVIOUS PROBLEM O SEE ATTACHED O HEARING REQUIRED (I,J,K) O RECOMMEND FOR BOARD HEARING (J) O NO CREDIT (F) O STUDENT SUSPENDED OUT OF SCHOOL O OTHER 0 ') aGUP a?7 iG STUDENT AND PARENT SHOULD BE AWARE THAT: (CIRCLE ONE OR MORE) A. File, and indication that a problem with future potential has occurred. B. A warning and/or reprimand are not to be taken lightly; a stricter form of punishme ?f detention ? srmisslted due to absence C. Detention dates cannot be changed. Report by 3:10 p.m. to room # from school, it will automatically be rescheduled the next available day the student returns. Students are required to wait for their transportation in the H.S. lobby. at 3:10 m. to receive instructions as D. After School Work Detail (ASWD) requires the student to report to P• to what tasks they are to perform for a 2 hour period each day assigned. E. Quiet Study Hall-must report to OSH in place of all study halls. Special QSH rules apply. See Eagletfor more details. F. Student will receive a zero for each class missed due to: Class cut, LSWP, ASWP, and /or truancy. No credits will be awarded for the entire year if the student accumulates 16 or more unexcused/unlawful absences. G. Saturday Work Program (SWP) is a working experience conducted on District property on designated Saturdays between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. under the supervision of District personnel. Students participating in the program will be expected to perform light labor in custodial and maintenance projects. For more information, see the Eaglet. H. In-School Suspension (ISS) requires the students to report to room # upon their arrival to school. All assignments received are required to be completed. Consult handbook for further details. The students are required to inform their teachers of the day(s) they will be in ISS. at 766.0217 to set up a time. 1. For conference / hearing, please call J. A hearing with the administration is recommended / required. K. A hearing with the Board of Education is required. A letter of information will be sent to you. ONSULT THE STUDENT HANDBOOK FOR FURTHER DETAILS. FAILURE TO SHOW UP FOR ANY OF THE ASSIGNED DISCIPLINARY MEASURES WILL RESULT IN ADDITIONAL DISCIPLINARY ACTION. (Action Taken By) (Date) ,o......eeA Fvl WHITE-OFFICECOPY GREEN-GUIDANCE COPY YELLOW-PARENT COPY PINK-TEACHER'S COPY LULU-?iUUC- ' ^ 0 0 0 II E I I r." f ' eo*) Ili EXHIBIT F EOF INUIUCNI i NAME DISCIPLINARY REFERRAL HOMEROOM CUMBERLAND VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT 6746 CARLISLE PIKE PERIOD / TIME OF DAY MECHANICSBURG.PA 17055 P 6e ,nn of NUMBER 766-0217 OR 249.6996 er' 0d ,,C+AM 0 LYING 10LATION(S): B't`XCESSIV E TALKING 0 STEAUNU 0 DID NOT REPORT: DET / SWP / ASWD , 1 CUTTING: CLASS / SCHOOL N FI HTING 1 TARDINESS: SCHOOLI CLASS k 0 0 TOBACCO VIOLATION N 0 DESTRUCTIVE TO SCHOOL PROPERTY I LEFT GROUNDS WITHOUT PERMISSION RUDE / DISCOURTEOUS ] FAILS TO FOLLOW ATTEND. PROCEDURES RUPTIVE /UNCOOPERATIVE - ,eCONT NUATION OF PREVIOUS PROBLEM IWPROPRIATE ]FORGERY Z ] FAILURE TO RETURN RED. MATERIALS INSUBORDINATION EE ATTACHED tle t-ed b C e Ce As i be5a.. to cAecv ha,aec-c•rk. T reh :,$ed rce class tl of no}YbOOkS w ic,t cTo1 Q?d MCfifJU S(IldCct j" of {mss ute l . f rSti? 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O WARNING O STUDENT SUSPENDED IN SCHOOL (H) ERENCE RECOMMENDED (1) O STUDENT SUSPENDED OUT OF SCHOOL 0 PARENT CONF NFERENCEREOUIRED(I) 0OTHER ,_,.)FrER SCHOOLWORK DETAIL (D) 0 PARENT CO ci -Ep t d Ctnrl L epi- r + up . ,Z- sal ct J- Sa.;t\ :rt rs te1 Ce pleie. I+e Sa,d tL J rs S tl a wh;ct. Otnf 1- i jv Cc Su 1? f1Q grean ,zl ccTS a\.? . H-c Lb"?nU?e (pp w e SfU P -1 1 1eavC , ' fl,1s is? het }"? fi;rE+ I L 1hc,1 0? har CllallCl9 tcl ^k }n1c\ l1i tU to clc•,ss (V\& aged Out. Tke t lave t.cncl fha skeEs S IricR Dccy l c? f7i yens, J_ W rfn eve" i I he t' UatS. He -er li t. eer STUDENT AND PARENT SHOULD BE AWARE THAT: (CIRCLE ONE OR MORE) LI V I tittt-e ,tie.^e.ri I n oot,9 w•u F {tc . He wcert( rt<fiwst folk I A. File, and Indication that a problem with future potential has occurred. C(clss is' tttr:,v B. A warning and/or reprimand are not to betaken lightly; a stricter form of punishment will result for additional Infractions. C. Detention dates cannot be changed. Report by 3:10 p.m. to room it Ii detention is missed due to absence from school, it will automatically be rescheduled the next available day the student retuSes`. tuodentts oa are required to fr ?1y wait for their transportation in the H.S. lobby. 11v a o1 ret?(y 0. After School Work Detail (ASW D) requires the student to report to at 3:10 p.m. to receive instructions as /'rem Cke, to what tasks they are to perform for a2 hour period each day assigned. 6udcl es pP04 See Eaglet for?more de'tig tailsf7,n E. Quiet Study Hall-must report to QSH in place of all study halls. Special QSH rules apply. al u s r n hot Is F. Student will receive a zero for each class missed due to: Class cut, LSWP, ASWP, and /ortruancy. Nocreditsif? cf l will be awarded for the entire year if the student accumulates 18 or more unexcused/unlawful absences. ?Q G. Saturday Work Program (SWP) is a working experience conducted on District property on designated Saturdays?cnth between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. under the supervision of District personnel. Students participating in the program will be expected to perform light labor in custodial and maintenance projects. For more information, seethe Eaglet. H. In-School Suspension (ISS) requires the students to report to room # upon their arrival to school. All assignments received are required to be completed. Consult handbook for further details. The students are required to inform their teachers of the day(s) they will be in ISS. at 766-0217 to set up a time. 1. For conference / hearing, please call A hearing with the administration is recommended / required. .. A hearing with the Board of Education is required. A letter of information will be sent to you. CONSULT THE STUDENT HANDBOOK FOR FURTHER DETAILS. FAILURE TO SHOW UP FOR ANY OF THE ASSIGNED DISCIPLINARY MEASURES WILL RESULTIN ADDITIONAL DISCIPL ARGI)CT N. (Dale) u (Reported by( (Action Taken By) /1 ? Cumberland Valley High School 6746 Carlisle Pike Mechanicsburg„ Pennsylvania 17055 Phone (717) 766.0217 Fax (717) 795.9709 Dominic J. Cavallaro Principal Richard K. Nickle James F. Smith Mary E. Atkinson Assistant Principal Acting Principal Assistant Principal October 3, 1997 Mr. & Mrs. Michael Stone 1400 Princeton Road Mechanicsburg. PA 17055 Dear Mr. Z Mrs. Stone: Maurice E. Flurie III Assistant Principal This letter is to inform you that Jonathan has been found to be in violation of our code of student conduct. On October 1 Jonathan was insubordinate In Spanish class. Included in your son's student handbook T Eaglet, you will find Information regarding our high school code of student conduct. I have assigned one day of Saturday work on November I as a result of this infraction. Please discuss this situation with Jonathan, as I would like to work In cooperation with you to avoid any further violations. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please feel free to call my office at 766-0217, extension 479. Sincerely, l l zQ) Mary E. Atkinson Assistant Principal ?1..j 3c El, `'c m EXHIBIT G ?J 3) r) `? STUDENT'S AME DISCIPLINARY REFEI.RAL 7 I ; r DATE OF INCIDENT ,, ; ;, ;,,: :r;;;: '/ , , GRADE HOMEROOM ^CUMBERLAND VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT 6746 CARLISLE PIKE PERIOD/ TIME OF DAY STUDENT NUMBER MECHANICSBURG,PA 17055 766.0217 OR 249.6996 VIOLATION(S): O LYING D STEALING D CUTTING: CLASS / SCHOOL # 0 EXCESSIVE TALKING D DID NOT REPORT: DET / SWP / ASWD D TARDINESS: SCHOOL / CLASS It 0 FIGHTING D TOBACCO VIOLATION # O LEFT GROUNDS WITHOUT PERMISSION 0 RUDE/ DISCOURTEOUS 0 DESTRUCTIVE TO SCHOOL PROPERTY O FAILS TO FOLLOW ATTEND. PROCEDURES 0 DISRUPTIVE / UNCOOPERATIVE D GENERAL DISREGARD FOR RULES D FORGERY 0INAPPROPRIATE BEHAVIOR 0 CONTINUATION OF PREVIOUS PROBLEM D FAILURE TO RETURN REQ. MATERIALS O INSUBORDINATION 0 SEE ATTACHED `.;?- ,.. f:;/i,•?l 'ray li.rGf,^. r %; i; cr/; ;..; __.t. ''h , . . ?,,-I iJ?.%rJr-!E '•?.-y',;:;l?c_ _ _:;-,;,,_.-,;,. ;.,-, ..) is -'"c:-ter, DISPOSITION(S): OOUIET STUDY HALL (E) 0 HEARING REQUIRED (I,J,K) 0 FILE O SATURDAY WORK PROGRAM (G) 0 RECOMMEND FOR BOARD HEARING (J) 0 WARNING 0 STUDENT SUSPENDED IN SCHOOL (H) 0 NO CREDIT (F) O DETENTION 0 PARENT CONFERENCE RECOMMENDED (1) Q. STUDENT SUSPENDED OUT OF SCHOOL O AFTER SCHOOL WORK DETAIL (D) 0 PARENT CONFERENCE REQUIRED (1) 0 OTHER 41 STUDENT AND PARENT SHOULD BE AWARE THAT: (CIRCLE ONE OR MORE) A. Fite, and indication that a problem with future potential has occurred. B. A warning and/or reprimand are not to be taken lightly; a stricter farm of punishment will result for additional infractions. C. Detention dates cannot be changed. Report by 3:10 p.m. to room # . If detention is missed due to absence from school, it will automatically be rescheduled the next available day the student returns. Students are required to wait for their transportation in the H.S. lobby. D. After School Work Detail (ASWD) requires the student to report to at 3:10 p.m. to receive Instructions as to what tasks they are to perform for a 2 hour period each day assigned. E. Quiet Study Hall-must report to QSH in place of all study halls. Special QSH rules apply. See Eagletfor more details. F. Student will receive a zero for each class missed due to: Class cut, LSWP, ASWP, and /or truancy. No credits will be awarded for the entire year if the student accumulates 18 or more unexcused/unlawful absences. G. Saturday-Work Program (SWP) is a working experience conducted on District property on designated Saturdays between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. under the supervision of District personnel. Students participating in the program will be expected to perform light labor in custodial and maintenance projects. For more information, seethe Eaglet. H. In-School Suspension (ISS) requires the students to report to room # upon their arrival to school. All assignments received are required to be completed. Consult handbook for further details. The students are required to Inform their teachers of the day(s) they will be in ISS. 1. For conference / hearing, please call at 766-0217 to set up a time. J. A hearing with the administration is recommended / required. K. A hearing with the Board of Education is required. A letter of information will be sent to you. CONSULT THE STUDENT HANDBOOK FOR FURTHER DETAILS. FAILURE TO SHOW UP FOR ANY OF THE ASSIGNED DISCIPLINARY MEASURES WILL RESULT IN ADDITIONAL DISCIPLINARY ACTION.. (Reported by) (Action Taken By) (Date) WHITE-OFFICE COPY GREEN-GUIDANCE COPY YELLOW-PARENT COPY PINK-TEACHER'S COPY GOLD-STUDENT 39, .umberland Valley High Sch 1 6746 Carlisle Pike Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania 17055 n ehone (717) 766-0217 Fax (717) 795-9709 Richard K. Nickle Assistant Principal Dominic J. Cavallaro Principal Paul R. Cronin Mary Elizabeth Atkinson Assistant Principal Assistant Principal October 20, 1997 Maurice E. Flurie, III Assistant Principal Mr. & Mrs. Michael Stone 1400 Princeton Road Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 Dear Mr. & Mrs. Stone: This letter is to inform you that Jonathan has been found to be In violation of our code of student conduct. On October 20 Jonathan was involved in a fight with another student. Included in your son's student handbook The Eaglet, you will find information regarding our high school code of student conduct. I have assigned three days out of school suspension on October 21,22 & 23 as a result of this infraction. Please discuss this situation with Jonathan, as I would like to work in cooperation with you to avoid any further violations. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please feel free to call my office at 766-0217, extension 479. Sincerely, Mary E. Atkinson Assistant Principal 3T E ,a . a?> C , r: u l 1 r"*) Ili EXHIBI'T' H n t-Fo JQCIPLINARY REFERRAL MBERLAND VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT 6746 CARLISLE PIKE MECHANICSBURG, PA 17055 766.0217 OR 249.6996 CUTTING: CLASS I SCHOOL P TARDINESS: SCHOOL /CLASS # LEFT GROUNDS WITHOUT PERMISSION FAILS TO FOLLOW ATTEND. PROCEDURES FORGERY FAILURE TO RETURN REO. MATERIALS U LYING U EXCESSIVE TALKING O FIGHTING U RUDE / DISCOURTEOUS U DISRUPTIVE / UNCOOPERATIVE U INAPPROPRIATE BEHAVIOR U INSUBORDINATION i C Vr IrvlilUCn l / l O STEALING D DID NOT REPORT: DET /SWP /ASWD D TOBACCO VIOLATION # D DESTRUCTIVE TO SCHOOL PROPERTY O GENERAL DISREGARD FOR RULES O CONTINUATION OF PREVIOUS PROBLEM U SEE ATTACHED L /r' 'v l/Vi _.?//./ FILE WARNING AFTER SCHOOLWORK DETAIL (D) O QUIET STUDY HALL (E) 0 SATURDAY WORK PROGRAM (G) O STUDENT SUSPENDED IN SCHOOL (H) 0 PARENT CONFERENCE RECOMMENDED (1) 0 PARENT CONFERENCE REQUIRED (1) O HEARING REQUIRED (I,J,K) O RECOMMEND FOR BOARD HEARING (J) O NO CREDIT (F) O STUDENT SUSPENDED OUT OF SCHOOL O OTHER STUDENT AND PARENT SHOULD BE AWARE THAT: (CIRCLE ONE OR MORE) A. File, and indication that a problem with future potential has occurred. B. A warning and/or reprimand are not to be taken lightly; a stricter form of punishment will result for additional infractions. C. Detention dates cannot be changed. Report by 3:10 p.m. to room # . If detention is missed due to absence from school, it will automatically be rescheduled the next available day the student returns. Students are required to wait for their transportation in the H.S. lobby. D. After School Work Detail (ASWD) requires the student to report to at 3:10 p.m. to receive instructions as to what tasks they are to perform for a 2 hour period each day assigned. E. Quiet Study Hall--must report to QSH in place of all study halls. Special QSH rules apply. See Eagletfor more details. F. Student will receive a zero for each class missed due to: Class cut, LSWP, ASV VP, and /or truancy. No credits will be awarded for the entire year if the student accumulates 16 or more unexcused/unlawful absences. G. Saturday Work Program (SWP) is a working experience conducted on District property on designated Saturdays between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. under the supervision of District personnel. Students participating in the program will be expected to perform light labor in custodial and maintenance projects. For more information, see the Eaglet H. In-School Suspension (ISS) requires the students to report to room # upon their arrival to school. All assignments received are required to be completed. Consult handbook for further details. The students are required to inform their teachers of the day(s) they will be in ISS. 1. For conference / hearing, please call at 766.0217 to set up a time. J. A hearing with the administration is recommended / required. K. A hearing with the Board of Education is required. A letter of information will be sent to you. (Reported by 1E STUDENT HANDBOOK FOR FURTHER DETAILS. FAILURE TO SHOW UP FOR ANY OF THE ASSIGNED DISCIPLINARY WILL RESULT IN ADDITIONAL DISCIPLINARY ACTION: ?// ,,.) `/ (j: •? (Action Taken By) (Date) WHITE-OFFICE COPY GREEN-GUIDANCE COPY YELLOW-PARENT COPY PINK-TEACHER'S COPY GOLD-STUDENT ?AI ._umberland Valley High Sch„ol j 6746 Carlisle Pike Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania 17055 Phone (717) 766-0217 Fax (717) 795-9709 Richard K. Nickle Assistant Principal Dominic J. Cavallaro Principal Paul R. Cronin Mary Elizabeth Atkinson Assistant Principal Assistant Principal December 22. 1997 Mr. & Mrs. Michael Stone 1400 Princeton Road Mechanicsburg. PA 17055 Dear Mr. & Mrs. Stone: Maurice E. Flurie, III Assistant Principal This letter is to inform you that Jonathan has been found to be in violation of our code of student conduct. On December IS Jonathan ripped a necklace off of a student. Included In your son's student handbook The a t, you will find Information regarding our high school code of student conduct. i have assigned one detention and repair costs of necklace as a result of this infraction. Please discuss this situation with Jonathan, as I would like to work in cooperation with you to avoid any further violations. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please feel free to call my office at 766-0217, extension 479. Sincerely, Mary E. Atkinson Assistant Principal tq 4 r _-? C E. I EXHIBIT I SrUUhNF-SNAME UI_SCIPLINARY REFERk-AL DATE OF INi GRADE HOMEROOM JMBERLAND VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT 6746 CARLISLE PIKE PERIOD/ TII STUDENT NUMBER MECHANICSBURG,PA 17055 766.0217 OR 249-6996 ! i VIOLATION(S): 0 LG 0 STEALING O CUTTING CLASS /SCHOOL # ^UEXCESSIVE TALKING %. O DID NOT REPORT: DET/SWP/ASWD O TARDINESS: SCHOOL /CLASS # 0 FIGHTING 0 TOBACCO VIOLATION # O LEFT GROUNDS WITHOUT PERMISSION .-0 RUDE / DISCOURTEOUS -_ 0 DESTRUCTIVE TO SCHOOL PROPERTY O FAILS TO FOLLOW ATTEND. PROCEDURES.A15'1SRUPTIV E/UNCOOPERATIVE-?' O GENERAL DISREGARD FOR RULES D FORGERY -U INAPPROPRIATE BEHAVIOR 0 CONTINUATION OF PREVIOUS PROBLEM D FAILURE TO RETURN REO. MATERIALS O. INSUBORD I NATION 0 SEE ATTACHED i DISPOSITION(S): 000IET STUDY HALL (E) O HEARING REQUIRED (1,J.K) 0 FILE O SATURDAY WORK PROGRAM (G) 0 RECOMMEND FOR BOARD HEARING (J) O WARNING 0 STUDENT SUSPENDED IN SCHOOL (H) 0 NO CREDIT (F) ODETENTION O PARENT CONFERENCE RECOMMENDED (1) O STUDENT SUSPENDED OUT OF SCHOOL O AFTER SCHOOL WORK DETAIL (D) O PARENT CONFERENCE REQUIRED (1) OOTHER brl STUDENT AND PARENT SHOULD BE AWARE THAT: (CIRCLE ONE OR MORE) A. File, and indication that a problem with future potential has occurred. B. A warning and/or reprimand are not to betaken lightly; a stricter form of punishment will result for additional infractions. C. Detention dates cannot be changed. Report by 3:10 p.m. to room # - If detention is missed due to absence from school, it will automatically be rescheduled the next available day the student returns. Students are required to wait for their transportation in the H.S. lobby. D. After School Work Detail (ASWD) requires the student to report to at 3:10 p.m. to receive instructions as to what tasks they are to perform for a 2 hour period each day assigned. E. Quiet Study Hall-must report toQSH in place of all study halls. Special QSH rules apply. See Eag/etfor more details. F. Student will receive a zero for each class missed due to: Class cut, LSWP, ASWP, and /or truancy. No credits will be awarded for the entire year if the student accumulates 18 or more unexcused/unlawful absences. G. Saturday Work Program (SWP) is a working experience conducted on District property on designated Saturdays between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. under the supervision of District personnel. Students participating in the program will be expected to perform light labor in custodial and maintenance projects. For more information, see the Eaglet H. In-School Suspension (ISS) requires the students to report to room # upon their arrival to school. All assignments received are required to be completed. Consult handbook for further details. The students are required to inform their teachers of the day(s) they will be in ISS. 1. For conference /hearing, please call at 766-0217 to set up a time. J. A hearing with the administration is recommended / required. K. A hearing with the Board of Education is required. A letter of information will be sent to you. CONSULT THE STUDENT HANDBOOK FOR FURTHER DETAILS. FAILURE TO SHO W UP FOR ANY OF THE ASSIGNED DISCIPLINARY /MEASURES WILL RESULT IN ADDITIONAL DISCIPLINARY ACTION.. (Reported by) (Action Taken By) (Date) WHITE-OFFICE COPY GREEN-GUIDANCE COPY YELLOW-PARENT COPY PINK-TEACHER'S COPY GOLD-STUDENT h:._".. _umberland Valley High Scht,,l 6746 Carlisle Pike Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania 17055 Phone (717) 766-0217 Fax (717) 795-9709 Dominic J. Cavallaro Principal Richard K. Nickle Assistant Principal Paul R. Cronin Mary Elizabeth Atkinson Assistant Principal Assistant Principal February 17, 1998 Maurice E. Flude, III Assistant Principal Mr. & Mrs. Michael Stone 1400 Princeton Road Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 Dear Mr. & Mrs. Stone: This letter is to inform you that Jonathan has been found to be In violation of our code of student conduct. On February 12 Jonathan was rude and uncooperative in class. Included in your son`s student handbook The Eaglet, you will find Information regarding our high school code of student conduct. I have assigned one detention on February 24 as a result of this Infraction. Please discuss this situation with Jonathan, as I would like to work in cooperation with you to avoid any further violations. If you have any questlons concerning this matter, please feel free to call my office at 766-0217, extension 479. Sincerely, Mary E. Atkinson Assistant Principal J C 0 0 r r !f i ? n EXHIBIT J A STUDEN'T'S NAME - 'DATE OF INCIDENT ' ? LASGIPLINARY REFERhAL ? i= l '% ' " GRADE HOMEROOM NJMBERLAND VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT e G' 6746 CARLISLE PIKE PERIOD TIME OF DAY STUDENT NUMBER MECHANICSBURG,PA 17055 d 766.0217 OR 249.6996 VIOLATION(S): 0 LYING O STEALING O CUTTING: CLASS / SCHOOL # O EXCESSIVE TALKING 0 DID NOT REPORT: DIET / SWP / ASWD O TARDINESS: SCHOOL/ CLASS # 0 FIGHTING O TOBACCO VIOLATION # O LEFT GROUNDS WITHOUT PERMISSION O RUDE/ DISCOURTEOUS 0 DESTRUCTIVE TO SCHOOL PROPERTY O FAILS TO FOLLOW ATTEND. PROCEDURES O DISRUPTIVE/ UNCOOPERATIVE 0 GENERAL DISREGARD FOR RULES O FORGERY 0 INAPPROPRIATE BEHAVIOR 0 CONTINUATION OF PREVIOUS PROBLEM O FAILURE TO RETURN REQ. MATERIALS 0 INSUBORDINATION 0 SEE ATTACHED DISPOSITION(S): 0 QUIET STUDY HALL (E) O HEARING REQUIRED (I,J,K) O FILE O SATURDAY WORK PROGRAM (G) O RECOMMEND FOR BOARD HEARING (J) 0 WARNING O STUDENT SUSPENDED IN SCHOOL (H) O NO CREDIT (F) O DETENTION O PARENT CONFERENCE RECOMMENDED (1) O STUDENT SUSPENDED OUT OF SCHOOL O AFTER SCHOOL WORK DETAIL (D) O PARENT CONFERENCE REQUIRED (1) U OTHER STUDENT AND PARENT SHOULD BE AWARE THAT: (CIRCLE ONE OR MORE) A. File, and indication that a problem with future potential has occurred. B. A warning and/or reprimand are not to be taken lightly; a stricter form of punishment will result for additional infractions. 0. Detention dates Cannot be changed. Report by 3:10 p.m. to room # . If detention is missed due to absence from school, it will automatically be rescheduled the next available day the student retums. Students are required to wait for their transportation in the H.S. lobby. D. After School Work Detail (ASWD) requires the student to report to at 3:10 p.m. to receive instructions as to what tasks they are to perform for a 2 hour period each day assigned. E. Ouiet Study Hall-must report to OSH in place of all study halls. Special QSH rules apply. See Eaglet for more details. F. Student will receive a zero for each class missed due to: Class cut, LSWP, ASWP, and /or truancy: No credits will be awarded for the entire year if the student accumulates 18 or more unexcused/unlawful absences. G. Saturday Work Program (SWP) is a working experience conducted on District property on designated Saturdays between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. under the supervision of District personnel. Students participating in the program will be expected to perform light labor in custodial and maintenance projects. For more information, see the Eaglet. H. In-School Suspension (ISS) requires the students to report to room # upon their arrival to school. All assignments received are required to be completed. Consult handbook for further details. The students are required to inform their teachers of the day(s) they will be in ISS. 1. For conference / hearing, please call at 766.0217 to set up a time. J. A hearing with the administration is recommended / required. K. A hearing with the Board of Education is required. A letter of information will be sent to you. w a 'ONSULT THE STUDENT HANDBOOK FOR FURTHER DETAILS. FAILURE TO SHOW UP FOR ANY OF THE ASSIGNED DISCIPLINARY IEASURES WILL RESULT IWADDITIONAL DISCIPLINARY A 1ON. ` ' (Reportad by) (Action Taken By) (Date) WHITE-OFFICE COPY GREEN-GUIDANCE COPY YELLOW-PARENT COPY PINK-TEACHER'S COPY GOLD-STUDENT .1 411 CLASS -CUT POLICY ?J 1. A student who is determined to have cut a class will not be given credit for work missed and will be given a zero (0) for the missed work. The student will be assigned nine (9) weeks of Quiet Study Hall for the first cut. If the student cuts a second time, the student will be placed in Quiet Study Hall for the year and be given a zero (0) for all class work missed. A third or subsequent class cut may result in a Saturday Work Program, with a zero (0) given for all work missed. 2. A student who is determined to have cut a study hall, or other non-academic class assig::ment, shall be assigned to nine weeks quiet study hall. 3. A student who is in violation of this policy for a third time will be required to attend a hearing at the building level. 4. If it is determined that a student has cut a class, a written notice of the violation will be sent to the parents or guardian. 5. Fourth and Subsequent Violations (in the same school year): Formal charges to be filed with Board of School Directors for action to suspend or expel student. V Richard K. Nickle Assistant Principal -umberland Valley High School 6746 Carlisle Pike Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania 17055 Phone (717) 766-0217 Fax (717) 795-9709 Dominic J. Cavallaro Principal Paul R. Cronin Mary Elizabeth Atkinson Assistant Principal Assistant Principal February 23, 1998 Mr. 0, Mrs. Michael Stone 1400 Princeton Road Mechanicsburg. PA 17055 Dear Mr. 6 Mrs. Stone: Maurice E. Flurie, III Assistant Principal This letter is to inform you that Jonathan has been found to be in violation of our Class Cut Policy. On February 19 Jonathan failed to attend his assigned English class, which Is a violation of our requirements for class attendance. On page 17 in the student handbook The Eaglet, you will f ind information regarding our Class Cut Policy. Enclosed you will find Informatlon pertaining to that policy. r j I have assigned nine weeks of quiet study hall to your son as a result of this Infraction. Please discuss this situation with Jonathan, as l would like to work in cooperation with you to avoid any further violations. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please feel free to call my office at 766-0217, extension 479. Sincerely, Mary E. Atkinson Assistant Principal I ? ,, :rl m .-1 A EXHIJ3IT K 0 ll? DATE OI- INUIUMJDENT'SNAME. A,SCIPLINARY REFERHAL I ;UMBERLAND VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT =PEIIIODITIMEC AD OMERM 6746 CARLISLE PIKE MECHANICSBURG, PA 7055 . ...?..r .u uvRFG 766.0217 OR 249-6996 CUTTING: CLASS/ SCHOOL M TARDINESS: SCHOOL/CLASS if LEFT GROUNDS WITHOUT PERMISSION FAILS TO FOLLOW ATTEND. PROCEDUP FORGERY FAILURE TO RETURN REQ. MATERIALS 0 LYINU 'b EXCESSIVE TALKING 0 FIGHTING ,076UDE / DISCOURTEOUS TIVE is x,,S,onnIPRIATE BEHAVIOR u a I ?..?... O DID NOT REPORT: DET! SWP / AS WD O TOBACCO VIOLATION ii 0 DESTRUCTIVE TO SCHOOL PROPERTY ?0"GENERALDISREGARD FOR RULES O:CONTINUATION OF PREVIOUS PROBLEM 0 SEE ATTACHED (I I? is li! I,/ o i I.'(1 i l9 2 rr _ r? I ?I ?I /Ir ./ i. .. r.l ?rr Ib r? ( li r Crl 'Iiv r'1`i?l? n. 0 SATURDAY WORK PROGRAM (G) 0 STUDENT SUSPENDED IN SCHOOL (H) 0 PARENT CONFERENCE RECOMMENDED (I) 0 PARENT CONFERENCE REQUIRED (1) FILE G j AFTER SCHOOL WORK WORK DETAIL 0 RECOMMEND FOR BOARD HEARING (J) !='WARNING IS DETENTION Q NO CREDIT (F) 0 STUDENT SUSPENDED OUT OF SCHOOL 0 OTHER STUDENT AND. PARENT SHOULD BE AWARE THAT: (CIRCLE ONE OR MUHC) A. File, and indication that a p roblem with future potential has occurred. a strider torte of punishment dewill tention Is missed due to absence B. A warning and/or reprimand are not 1o betaken b li3M O:p m to room # C. Detention dates cannot be changed. Repo by from school, Rwill automatically be rescheduled the next available day the student returns. Students udeceive rnstrudons as wait for their transportation in the H.S. lobby. at 3:10 p. D. After School Work Detail (ASWD) requires th pe?a to what tasks they are to pe f a d eni to each day assigned gne QSH rules appIy. See Eaglet for more details. E. Quiet Study Half.-must report to QSH in place of jIl study halls. Special ancy. No F. Student will receive a zero for each class missed due to: Class cur LSWP, ASW ' flu la Sat credits on District property slawful designated absences. G. will be Saturday Work awarded for the Program entire (SWP) year is it a the working exstudentil accumulates P.M. under the supervision of District personnel. Students participating in the t. between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p•m to school. All program will be expelled to perform light labor in custodial and maintenance projects. For more Information, see the Eagle H. In School Suspension (ISS) requires the students to report to room # upon their arrival received are required to be completed. Consult handbook for further details. The students are require assignments of to inform their teachers of thcall they will be in ISS. at 766.0217 to set up a time. I. For conference / hearing, please J. A hearing with the administration is recommended / required. K. A hearing with the Board of Education is required. A letter of information will be sent to you. DISCIPLINARY I RETO SHOW UP FOR ANY OF THE ASSIGNED ...) BOOK FOR FURTHER DE ACTION. CONSULT /IEASURES WE ILL RESULT N ADDITIONAL DISCIPLINARY (Action Taken By) (Roportod hy) WHITE-OFFICE COPY GREEN-GUIDANCE COPY YELLOW-PARENT COPY PINK-TEACHER'S COPY GOLD-STUDENT . rte- .. Richard K. Nickle Assistant Principal :timberland Valley High Sch, A ? 6746 Carlisle Pike Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania 17055 Phone (717) 766-0217 Fax (717) 795-9709 Dominic J. Cavallaro Principal Paul R. Cronin Mary Elizabeth Atkinson Assistant Principal Assistant Principal April 7, 1998 Maurice E. Flurie, III Assistant Principal Mr. & Mrs. Michael Stone I400 Princeton Road Mechanicsburg. PA 17055 Dear Mr. & Mrs. Stone: This letter is to inform you tnat Jonathan has been found to be in violation of our code of student conduct. On April 2 Jonathan was rude and insubordinate. included in your sons student handbook The Eaglet, you will find Information regarding our high school cone of student conouct. r° ) I have assigned detention on April 14 as a result of this infraction. Please discuss this situation with Jonathan. as I would like to work in cooperation with you to avoid any further violations. if you have any questions concerning this matter, please feel free to call my office at 766-0217, extension 479. Sincerely, ?; -y( lu'y f CQ Mary E. Atkinson Assistant Principal 1 STUDENT'S NAME DATE OF INCIDENT ?J'-CCIRLINARY REFERRAL GHADE HOMEROOM ;UMBERLAND VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT / 6746 CARLISLE PIKE PERIOD/TIME OF DAY `STUDENT NUMBER MECHANICSBURG, PA 17055 7 766.0217 OR 249-6996 . ' VIOLATION(S): U LYING O STEALING O CUTTING: CLASS /SCHOOL N O EXCESSIVE TALKING O DID NOT REPORT: DET/SWP/ASWD DTARDINESS: SCHOOL/ CLASS N DFIGHTING O TOBACCO VIOLATIONN D LEFT GROUNDS WITHOUT PERMISSION 0 RUDE/ DISCOURTEOUS Q DESTRUCTIVE TO SCHOOL PROPERTY D FAILS TO FOLLOW ATTEND. PROCEDURES U DISRUPTIVE/ UNCOOPERATIVE D GENERAL DISREGARD FOR RULES D FORGERY U INAPPROPRIATE BEHAVIOR D CONTINUATION OF PREVIOUS PROBLEM D FAILURE TO RETURN RED. MATERIALS U INSUBORDINATION 0 SEE ATTACHED if ". ?'. .. .., .: `. ,. ., ./.. Vv I DISPOSITION(S): O QUIET STUDY HALL (E) ` ID HEARING REQUIRED (I,J,K) - O FILE U SATURDAY WORK PROGRAM (G) D RECOMMEND FOR BOARD HEARING (J) ` 0 WARNING D STUDENT SUSPENDED IN SCHOOL (H) D NO CREDIT (F) O DETENTION 0 PARENT CONFERENCE RECOMMENDED (1) 0 STUDENT SUSPENDED OUT OF SCHOOL 0 AFTER SCHOOL WORK DETAIL (D) 0 PARENT CONFERENCE REQUIRED (I) U OTHER -175-5 11?1 C/ - STUDENT AND PARENT SHOULD BE AWARE THAT: (CIRCLE ONE OR MORE) A. File, and indication that a problem with future potential has occurred. B. A warning and/or reprimand are not to be taken lightly; a stricter form of punishment will result for additional infractions. C. Detention dates cannot be changed. Report by 3:10 p.m. to room If . If detention is missed due to absence from school, it will automatically be rescheduled the next available day the student returns. Students are required to wait for their transportation in the H.S. lobby. D. After School Work Detail (ASWD) requires the student to report to at 3:10 p.m, to receive instructions as to what tasks they are to perform for a 2 hour period each day assigned. E. Quiet Study Hall-must report to OSH in place of all study halls. Special OSH rules apply. See Eagletfor more details. F. Student will receive a zero for each class missed due to: Class cut, LSWP, ASWP, and /or truancy. No credits will be awarded for the entire year if the student accumulates 18 or more unexcused/unlawful absences. G. Saturday Work Program (SWP) is a working experience conducted on District property on designated Saturdays between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. under the supervision of District personnel. Students participating in the program will be expected to perform light labor in custodial and maintenance projects. For more information, seethe Eaglet. H. In-School Suspension (ISS) requires the students to report to room If upon their arrival to school. All assignments received are required to be completed. Consult handbook for further details. The students are required to inform their teachers of the day(s) they will be in ISS. 1. For conference/ hearing, please call at 766.0217 to set up a time. J. A hearing with the administration is recommended / required. K. A hearing with the Board of Education is required. A letter of information will be sent to you. ; IJONSULT THE STUDENT HANDBOOK FOR FURTHER DETAILS. FAILURE TO SHOW UP FOR ANY OF THE ASSIGNED DISCIPLINARY MEASURES WILL RESULT IN ADDITIONAL DISCIPLINARY ACTION. (Reported by) (Action Taken By) (Date) WHITE-OFFICE COPY GREEN-GUIDANCE COPY YELLOW-PARENT COPY PINK-TEACHER'S COPY GOLD-STUDENT V v ? r?mberland Valley High School eat 6746 Carlisle Pike Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania 17055 Phone (717) 766-0217 Fax (717) 795-9709 AN, ' Dominic J. Cavallaro Principal Richard K. Nickle Paul R. Cronin Mary Elizabeth Atkinson Assistant Principal Assistant Principal Assistant Principal April 20. 1508 Yr. d Yrs. Michael stone 1400 Princeton Poad Mechanicsburg. PA 17055 Dear Mr. a Mrs. Stone: Maurice E. Flurie, III Assistant Principal This letter is to inform you that Jonathan has been found to be in violation of our code of student conduct. On April 24 Jonathan was rude and disruptive in English class. included in your sons student handbook The Eaglet, you will find information regarding our high school code of student conduct. w=? f have assigned in school suspension on April 29 as a result of this infraction. Please discuss this situation with Jonathan. as 1 would like to work in cooperation with you to avoid any further violations. if you have any questions concerning this matter, please feel free to call my office at 766-0217, extension 474. Sincerely, Mary E. Atkinson Assistant Principal rn _I .1I I.1 U r I 3 14? f i I . r i EXHIBIT M n ll, T,S NAME crutN r LI-5CIPLINARY REFERKALUA1L- Orrrv UMBERLAND VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT ._. f? HOMEROOM 6746 CARLISLE PIKE PERIOD/ TIME OF DAY T NUMBER MECHANICSBURG, PA 17055 766.0217 OR 249-6996 U LYING O STEALING VIOLATION(S): O EXCESSIVE TALKING O DID NOT REPORT: DET/ SWPI ASWD O CUTTING: CLASS / SCHOOL U U FIGHTING O TOBACCO VIOLATION B OTARDINESS: SCHOOL / CLASS N ? RUDE/DISCOURTEOUS O DESTRUCTIVE TO SCHOOL PROPERTY U LEFT GROUNDS WITHOUT PERMISSION PROCEDURES U DISRUPTIVE/ UNCOOPERATIVE TO FOLLOW ATTEND O GENERAL DISREGARD FOR RULES EM . U FAILS U INAPPROPRIATE BEHAVIOR O CONTINUATION OF PREVIOUS PROBL U FORGERY O FAILURE TO RETURN RED. MATERIALS U INSUBORDINATION O SEE ATTACHED i DISPOSITION(S): O QUIET STUDY HALL (E) O HEARING REQUIRED (I,J,K) O RECOMMEND FOR BOARD HEARING (J) ? FILE ? SATURDAY WORK PROGRAM (G) O WARNING / O STUDENT SUSPENDED IN SCHOOL (H) O NO CREDIT (F) O STUDENT SUSPENDED OUT OF SCHOOL OIDETENTION O PARENT CONFERENCE RECOMMENDED (1) O AFTER SCHOOL WORK DETAIL (D) O PARENT CONFERENCE REQUIRED (1) O OTHER STUDENT AND PARENT SHOULD BE AWARE THAT: (CIRCLE ONE OR MORE) A. File, and indication that a problem with future potential has occurred. B. A warning and/or reprimand are not to be taken lightly; a stricter form of punishment will result for additional infractions. C. Detention dates cannot be changed. Report by 3:10 p.m. to room # . If detention is missed due to absence from school, it will automatically be rescheduled the next available day the student returns. Students are required to wait for their transportation in the H.S. lobby. D. After School Work Detail (ASWD) requires the student to report to at 3:10 p.m. to receive instructions as to what tasks they are to perform for a 2 hour period each day assigned. E. Quiet Study Hall-must report to QSH in place of all study halls. Special OSH rules apply. See Eaglet for more details. F. Student will receive a zero for each class missed due to: Class cut, LSWP, ASWP, and /or truancy. No credits will be awarded for the entire year if the student accumulates 18 or more unexcused/unlawful absences. G. Saturday Work Program (SWP) is a working experience conducted on District property on designated Saturdays between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. under the supervision of District personnel. Students participating in the program will be expected to perform light labor in custodial and maintenance projects. For more information, see the Eaglet. H. In-School Suspension (ISS) requires the students to report to room # upon their arrival to school. All assignments received are required to be completed. Consult handbook for further details. The students are required to inform their teachers of the day(s) they will be in ISS. 1. For conference / hearing, please call at 766.0217 to set up a time. J. A hearing with the administration is recommended / required. K. A hearing with the Board of Education is required. A letter of information will be sent to you. :ONSULr THE STUDENT HANDBOOK FOR FURTHER DETAILS. FAILURE TO SHOW UP FOR ANY OF THE ASSIGNED DISCIPLINARY MEASURES WILL RESULT IN ADDITIONAL DISCIPLINARY ACTION. - - L 0 1- 1_ (Roporled by) (Action Taken By) (Data) - WHITE--OFFICE COPY GREEN- GUIDANCE COPY YELLOW-PARENT COPY PINK-TEACHER'S COPY GOLD-STUDENT 004 Richard K. Nickle Assistant Principal umberland Valley High Sch, 1 6746 Carlisle Pike ?ro? Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania 17055 Phone (717) 766-0217 Fax (717) 795-9709 Paul R. Cronin Mary Elizabeth Atkinson Assistant Principal Assistant Principal Mr. 8 Mrs. Michael Stone 1400 Princeton Road Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 Dominic J. Cavallaro Principal Dear Mr, & Mrs. Stone: May 13, 1998 Maurice E. Flurie, III Assistant Principal I am writing this letter to inform you that Jonathan has violated our Tardy to Class Polley. On May 5 Jonathan was tardy to class for the fourth time which Is a violation of that policy. Enclosed you will find a copy of our tardy to class policy. I have assigned one detention on May 19 to your son as a result of this behavior. Please discuss w? this situation with Jonathan, as I would like to work in cooperation with violations. YOU to avoid any further If you have any questions concerning this matter, please feel free to call my office at 766-0217, extension 479. Sincerely, MEA/Jn Enclosure cc: Mr. Dominic Cava] laro, Principal Guidance Counselor file Mary E. Atkinson Assistant Principal TARDY TO C:LAc: PaLiC:Y 8zuoents wno are tardy to class will: n 1. Receive a warning notice after the 3ra tardy. 2. Receive a detention for 4 tnrougn 6 taraies to class. 3. Receive 'L nights of detention for the 7th and 8th taraies. 4. Receive a full day in the Saturday WorK Program for the 9th and subsequent tarciies to class. ls? 7 m u ii 0 E I .,r i ? r;..j 1 4 I; I. f, r l""1 EXHIBIT N J 'umberlaild Valley High Sch. 1 67,16 Carlisle Pike n Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania 17055 Phone (717) 766-0217 Fax (717) 795-9709 Richard K. Nickle Assistant Principal Dominic J. Cavallaro Principal Paul R. Cronin Mary Elizabeth Atkinson Assistant Principal Assistant Principal May 13, 1998 Mr. E Mrs. Michael Stone 1400 Princeton Road Mechanicsburg. PA 17055 Maurice E. Flurie, III Assistant Principal Dear Mr. 8 Mrs. Stone: This letter is to inform you that Jonathan has been found to be in violation of our code of student conduct. On May 11 Jonathan was swearing at another student during lunch. Included in your son's student handbook The Eaglet, you will find information regarding our high school code of student conduct. I have assigned in school suspension on May 18 as a result of this infraction. Please discuss this situation with Jonathan, as I would like to work in cooperation with you to avoid any further violations. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please feel free to call my office at 766-0217, extension 479. Sincerely, 1W (/,1 el so -4-- ? Mary E. Atkinson Assistant Principal ?Ij AME U?SCIPLINARY REFERHAI, HOMEROOM?UMBERLAND VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT 1 6746 CARLISLE PIKE PERIOD /TIME OF DAY / MECHANICSBURG, PA 17055 .? MBER 766-0217 OR 249-6996 ? LYING U a i Mn W.v. VIOLATION(S): U DID NOT REPORT: BET / SW P / ASWD O CUTTING: CLASS /SCHOOL # U EXCESSIVE TALKING O TOBACCO VIOLATION# p TARDINESS: SCHOOL/ CLASS # O FIGHTING Q DESTRUCTIVE TO SCHOOL PROPERTY O LEFT GROUNDS WITHOUT PERMISSION ? RUDE /DISCOURTEOUS 0 FAILS TO FOLLOW ATTEND. PROCEDURES Cl DISRUPTIVE /UNCOOPERATIVE 0 GENERAL DISREGARD FOR RULES O FORGERY ? INAPPROPRIATE BEHAVIOR 0 CONTINUATION OF PREVIOUS PROBLEM O FAILURE TO RETURN REC. MATERIALS ? INSUBORDINATION / U SEE ATTACHED 0 QUIET STUDY HALL (E) p HEARING REQUIRED (I,J,K) DISPOSITION(S): O SATURDAY WORK PROGRAM (G) O RECOMMEND FOR BOARD HEARING (J) O FILE CYSTUDENT SUSPENDED IN SCHOOL (H) O NO CREDIT (F) U WARNING O PARENT CONFERENCE RECOMMENDED (1) O STUDENT SUSPENDED OUT OF SCHOOL O DETENTION D AFTER SCHOOL WORK DETAIL (D) O PARENT CONFERENCE REQUIRED (1) 0 OTHER STUDENT AND PARENT SHOULD BE AWARE THAT: (CIRCLE ONE OR MORE) A. File, and indication that a problem with future potential has occurred. B. A warning and/or reprimand are not to be taken lightly; a stricter form of punishment will result for additional infractions. C. Detention dates cannot be changed. Report by 3:10 p.m. to room # . If detention is missed due to absence from school, it will automatically be rescheduled the next available day the student returns. Students are required to wait for their transportation in the H.S. lobby. D. After School Work Detail (ASWD) requires the student to report to at 3:10 p.m. to receive instructions as to what tasks they are to perform for a 2 hour period each day assigned. E. Quiet Study Hall-must report to QSH in place of all study halls. Special QSH rules apply. See Eaglet for more details. F. Student will receive a zero for each class missed due to: Class cut, LSWP, ASWP, and /or truancy. No credits will be awarded for the entire year if the student accumulates 18 or more unexcused/unlawful absences. G. Saturday Work Program (SWP) is a working experience conducted on District property on designated Saturdays between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. under the supervision of District personnel. Students participating in the program will be expected to perform light labor in custodial and maintenance projects. For more information, seethe Eaglet.. H. In-School Suspension (ISS) requires the students to report to room # upon their arrival to school. All assignments received are required to be completed. Consult handbook for further details. The students are required to inform their teachers of the day(s) they will be in ISS. at 766-0217 to set up a time. 1. For conference / hearing, please call J. A hearing with the administration is recommended / required. K. A hearing with the Board of Education is required. A letter of information will be sent to you. HE STUDENT HANDBOOK FOR FURTHER DETAILS. FAILURE TO SHOW UP FOR ANY OF THE ASSIGNED DISCIPLINARY WILL RESULT IN ADDITIONAL DISCIPLINARY ACTION. % (Ropoiled by) (Action Taken By) (Date) WHITE-OFFICE COPY GREEN-GUIDANCE COPY YELLOW-PARENTCOPY PINK-TEACHER'S COPY GOLD-STUDENT LJ 1 (,:) EXHIBIT 0 t ?s II 'umberland Valley High Sch 1 6746 Carlisle Pike 0" Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania 17055 Phone (717) 766-0217 Fax (717) 795-9709 Dominic J. Cavallaro Principal Richard K. Nickle Paul R. Cronin Mary Elizabeth Atkinson Assistant Principal Assistant Principal Assistant Principal Mr. & Mrs. Michael Stone 1400 Princeton Road Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 Dear Mr. & Mrs. Stone: May 20, 1998 Maurice E. Flurie, III Assistant Principal This letter is to inform you that Jonathan has been found to be in violation of our code of student conduct. On May 19 Jonathan was rude and insubordinate In Spanish class. Included In your son's student handbook The Eaglet, you will find information regarding our high school code of student conduct. I have assigned In school suspension during Spanish for the remainder of the year as a result of this infraction. Please discuss this situation with Jonathan, as I would like to work in cooperation with you to avoid any further violations. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please feel free to call my office at 766-0217, extension 479. C Sincerely, Mary E. Atkinson Assistant Principal l C AAX- NAME DISCIPLINARY REFERrsAL GATE OF INCIDENT HOMEROOM 0'24ICUMBERLAND VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT 6746 CARLISLE PIKE r IOD/TIMEOF UMBER MECHANICSBURG, PA 17055 -7 766-0217 OR 249.6996 IOLATION(S): U LYING 0 STEALING I CUTTING: CLASS /SCHOOL N 0 EXCESSIVE TALKING 0 DID NOT REPORT: DET / SWP / ASWD I TARDINESS: SCHOOL/ CLASS tt 0 FIGHTING 0 TOBACCO VIOLATION It I LEFT GROUNDS WITHOUT PERMISSION .0'RUDE /DISCOURTEOUS 0 DESTRUCTIVE TO SCHOOL PROPERTY I FAILS TO FOLLOW ATTEND. PROCEDURES D'DISRUPTIVE / UNCOOPERATIVE 0 GENERAL DISREGARD FOR RULES I FORGERY .0'fNAPPROPRIATE BEHAVIOR _OCONTINUATION OF PREVIOUS PROBLEM 1 FAILURE TO RETURN RED. MATERIALS .&INSUBORDINATION 0 SEE ATTACHED ASPOSITION(S): ' 0 QUIET STUDY HALL (E) Q HEARING REQUIRED (I,J,K) ] FILE 0 SATURDAY WORK PROGRAM (G) 0 RECOMMEND FOR BOARD HEARING (J) 3 WARNING 0 STUDENT SUSPENDED IN SCHOOL (H) 0 NO CREDIT (F) ] DETENTION 0 PARENT CONFERENCE RECOMMENDED (1) U STUDENT SUSPENDED OUT OF SCHOOL ] AFTER SCHOOL WORK DETAIL (D) 0 PARENT CONFERENCE REQUIRED (1) 0 OTHER STUDENT AND PARENT SHOULD BE AWARE THAT (CIRCLE ONE OR MORE) ?, j f l'// I ?r v dr C, A. File, and indication that a problem with future potential has occurred. e i t f' B. A warning and/or reprimand are not to be taken lightly; a stricter form of punishment will result fdr additional infractions. C. Detention dates cannot be changed. Report by 3:10 p.m. to room It . If detention is missed due to absence from school, it will automatically be rescheduled the next available day the student returns. Students are required to wait for their transportation in the H.S. lobby. D. After School Work Detail (ASWD) requires the student to report to at 3:10 p.m. to receive Instructions as to what tasks they are to perform for a 2 hour period each day assigned. E. Quiet Study Hall-must reportto GISH in place of all study halls. Special OSH rules apply. See Eagletfor more details. F. Student will receive a zero for each class missed due to: Class cut, LSW P, ASWP, and /or truancy. No credits will be awarded for the entire year if the student accumulates 18 or more unexcused/unlawful absences. G. Saturday Work Program (SWP) is a working experience conducted on District property on designated Saturdays between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. under the supervision of District personnel. Students participating in the program will be expected to perform light labor in custodial and maintenance projects. For more information, see the Eaglet. H. In-School Suspension (ISS) requires the students to report to room # upon their arrival to school. All assignments received are required to be completed. Consult handbook for further details. The students are required to inform their teachers of the day(s) they will be in ISS. 1. For conference / hearing, please call at 766-0217 to set up a time. J. A hearing with the administration is recommended / required. i K. A hearing with the Board of Education is required. A letter of information will be sent to you. +CONSULT THE STUDENT HANDBOOK FOR FURTHER DETAILS. FAILURE TO SHOW UP FOR ANY OF THE ASSIGNED DISCIPLINARY MEASURES WILL RESULT IN ADDITIONAL DISCIPLINARY ACTION. I , (Reported by) (Action Taken By) (Dale) WHITE-OFFICE COPY GREEN-GUIDANCE COPY YELLOW-PARENT COPY PINK-TEACHER'S COPY GOLD-STUDENT E. 11 Q- 1 u EXHIBIT P CgegImE7LT',1 or rEN11SYLVNIIA JCJ^-1 4-00 IN T" :OURT OF COMMON PLEAS 9th JUDICIAL DISTRICT^ CUMBERLAND COUNTY JUVENILE PETITION 1^44 e Interest of Jonathan stone DOB 3-30-83 AGE: 11L luv. Pet. # 98.170 File # 3-7160 ie Honorable Judge of said Court Petitioner Darby L Chri tlieb Juvenile Probation Officer . respectfully represents that, the said child, Jon Stone resides at 1,444 Princeton Road Mechanicsburg. Pa. 17055 and is alleged to be a delinquent/dependent child; if delinquency Is alleged, the child is in need of treatment, supervision or rehabilitation. It is within the jurisdiction of the Court and in the best Interest of the child and the public that this proceeding be brought before the court for the following reason(s). Define the PA Criminal Cod Offenses/PA Vahlcle Code Offenses/PAConerofled SLb?ances Act Offenses.' Charnels) Section(subsection) Grading On September 2, 1998, the juvenile appeared in the Lebanon County Court for the purpose of a Finding of Fact Hearing. The Lebanon County Court found that the juvenile committed the following acts and transferred adjudication and disposition to the Cumberland County Court, the juvenile's county of residence. COUNT 1: CC2928UNAUTHORIZED USE OF AUTOMOBILE. 14-2: On or about July 20, 1998, said juvenile, ion Stone, did operate an automobile of another without consent of the owner In that said juvenile did operate a 1993 Ford pickup truck bearing PA Registration YA-80471, without the consent of the owner, Dorris Stone, the juvenile's grandmother. Said acts occurred at SR117 and Timber Road, Mt. Gretna, Lebanon County, PA. On or about July 20, 1998, said juvenile, ion Stone, did operate a motor vehicle upon a highway in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania without a valid drivers license in that said juvenile did operate a 1993 Ford truck, bearing PA Registration YA- 80471, upon a highway In the Commonwealth without a valid driver's license. Said acts occurred upon SRIX7 and Timber Road, Mt. Gretna, Lebanon County, Pa. SIGNS AND YIELD SIGNS SUMMARY' COUNT 3: VC3373- STOP On or about July 20, 1998, said juvenile, ion Stone, was operating a 1993 Ford truck bearing PA Registration VA-80471 and, did fail to stop at a clearly posted stop sign and no police officer was directing traffic at the time of the violation. Said acts JUVtN1Lt 1UCn I Arralna PHOTOGRAPHED YES NO SS# 208-64-2429 GENDER X Male Female DRIVER'S LICENSE YES X NO OLN: RACE x W 8 H Other SCHOOL DISTRICT: Cumberland Valley GRADE: HT. WT. Eyes: Hair: EMPLOYMENT: YES NO JOTN # SID # ?FIER'S NAME, ADDRESS, & SS#: MOTHER'S NAME, ADDRESS &SS#: •-,. ,4chael Stones Kathy Stone Princeton Road 1400 Princeton Road Pa. 17055 Mechanicsburg Mech Mechanicsburg, Pa. 17055 , Home Phone: Work Phone: Home Phone: Work Phone: DATE/TIME TAKEN INTO CUSTODY BY POLICE DATE/TIME ADMITTED TO DETENTION AM PM PARENTS NOTIFIED YES NO AM PM YES X NO Wherefore, Petitioner prays your Honorable Court to inqu alleged, and to make such order as deemed appropriate. Further, If said child is found to be a delinquent or dependent child and is to enter placement or commitment, or is otherwise removed from his/her home at disposition, your petitioner prays your Honorable Court, prior to entering such order of disposition, to determine whether reasonable efforts were made by the CUMBERLAND COUNTY JUVENILE PROBATION OFFICE to prevent such removal of the child from his home: or If preventive services were not offered due to the emergency nature of the placement, whether such lack of services was reasonable. If the Court has previously determined, pursuant to 42 Pa. C.S. §6332, that reasonable wefforts hethe were renot made to asonable efforts ere underway removal make of the child from his home, your petitioner pray possible for the child to return home. NOTAftlALBE L FRANCES G.1R= NWARYPUBUO COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA CARLISLE 000 CUMMLAND Co. COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND MY OUMMON MW= kOYFA M24, Ion Darby L Christlieb Juvenile Probation Officer BEING DULY SWORN ACCORDING TO LAW DEPOSES AND SAYS THE FACTS SET FORTH ABOVE ARE TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OFTHE PETITIONER'S INFORMATION KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF. / ,,JRN TO AND SUBSCRIBED BEFORE ME PEITTTiONy)ER TLE RRESTING AUTH THIS /DAY OF 19 `/ - NOTARY PUBLIC E2 el) IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF LEBANON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA JUVENILE IN THE INTEREST OF: Action No. 1998-30134 JOHN STONE Contested Hearing O R D E R AND NOW, to wit, September 2, 1998, in lieu of a hearing and in accordance with acknowledgment of the subject Juvenile, John Stone, born 3/30/83, the Court finds that it has jurisdiction to entertain this matter under the Juvenile Act and that the Juvenile committed the following acts which would be crimes if committed by an adult: 1. Unauthorized Use of Automobiles and Other Vehicles (M2), as set forth in Paragraph 1 of the Petition dated 7/29/98. 2. Drivers Required To Be Licensed (Summary), as set forth in Paragraph 2 of the Petition. 3. Stop Signs and Yield Signs (Summary), as set forth in Paragraph 3 of the Petition. It appearing to the Court that the subject Juvenile is a resident of Cumberland County, the Court directs that the case be transferred to the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County, ?J F71-1 A....... J, --.- ....... ..___ I ONO Juvenile Division, determination. for disposition consistent with this BY T COURT• ,J. SAMUEL A. KLIN cc: D.A. Juvenile Probation Charles T. Jones, Jr., Esq. Mr. & Mrs. Michael Stone//1400 Princeton Rd., Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 maa - 2 - Ili n :J COMMONWEALTH OF PENN A.VANJA ,UUINI T Ur: "°"'''•?"•? 52.3.05 DJ Nn : Hon. LEE R. LEHMAN oemmp 325 S. RAILROAD ST. P.O. BOX 408 PALMYRA, PA Toiopnow(717) 838-8151 17078-0000 QUMMONS FOR. UMMARY CASE TRAFFIC COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA VS. DEFENDANT: NAMEOMADDRESs F STONE, JOHN 1400 PRINCETON RD MECHANICSBURG, PA 17055 -I JOHN STONE L J 1400 PRINCETON RD DocketNo.: TR-0000639-98 MECHANICSBURG, PA 17055 Date Filed; 7/21/98 75 03745 M ACCIDENTS INVOLVING DAMAGE TO UNATTENDED PROPERTY ( arge) FINE: COSTS: OTHER: - TOTAL FINE AND COSTS:I __._... flu, JIJ._. -. JYO, OFFENSE: DATE: 7/2098 TIME: 10:40AM LOCATION: 202 VILLAGE LAN VEHICLE: PLATE NUMBER: REGISTRATION YEAR:_ MAKE: FORD TYPE: TRUCK-LIGHT OFFICER ID: HITZ, STEPHEN WITHIN TEN (10) DAYS OF RECEIPT OF THIS SUMMONS YOU MUST: I. PLEAD NOT GUILTY by notifying the district justice above in writing and forwarding an amount equal to the total due specified above, plus $5.00 if the offense charged is a motor vehicle offense, as required by statute; or if the fine and costs are not specified, forward the sum of $50.00 aj: collateral for your appearance at trial; OR, 1 2. PLEAD NOT GUILTY by appearing before the district justice above and posting such collateral for your appearance as the district justice shall require; OR, 3. If you cannot afford to py a the total due specified above or the $50.00 collateral, you must appear before the district justice above to enter a plea; O , 4. PLEAD GUILTY by nolifying the district 1'ustice above in writing, signing the appropriate plea below, and forwarding an amount equal to the total due sped lied above: I R, 5. PLEAD GUILTY by appearing before the district justice above It the total due is not specified. IF YOU ARE FOUND GUILTY BY THE DISTRICT JUSTICE AND WISH TO APPEAL, YOU HAVE THIRTY (30) DAYS TO REQUEST A TRIAL DE NOVO IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. ALL CHECKS OR MONEY ORDERS FOR FINE, COSTS, FEES, OR FOR COLLATERAL, SHALL BE MADE PAYABLE TO -MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT NO. 52 - 3 - 05 "IDENTIFIED ABOVE AND SENT TO THE ADDRESS ABOVE. IF YOU HAVE BEEN CHARGED WITH A SUMMARY OFFENSE UNDER STATE STATUTE, FAILURE TO RESPOND TO THIS SUMMONS WITHIN THE TIME SPECIFIED ABOVE SHALL RESULT IN THE ISSUANCE OF A WARRANT FOR YOUR ARREST. .__. ,.. IF YOU HAVE BEEN CHARGED WITH A VIOLATION OF A LOCAL ORDINANCE OR A PARKING OFFENSE, FAILURE TO RESPOND SHALL RESULT IN THE ISSUANCE OF A SUMMONS. IF YOU ARE DISABLED AND REQUIRE ASSISTANCE, PLEASE CONTACT THE MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT OFFICE AT THE ADDRESS ABOVE. IF YOU INTEND TO RESPOND. BY MAIL: , Detach and complete the lower portion of this summons with your signature on the appropriate plea line, (t) or (2). If you PLEAD NOT GUILTY, your check or money order must be in the amount of the total due specified above, plus $5.00 costs if the offense charged is a motor vehicle offense. If the total due Is not specified, your check or money order must be In the amount of $50.00 which will be held for collateral for your appearance at trial. You will be notified by mail of your date and time for trial. If you PLEAD GUILTY, enclose a check or money order in the amount of the total due specified above. Failure to remit the full amount of the fine, costs and fees will result in the Issuance al a warrant for your arrest. Your check or money order shall be made payable to the -Magisterial District Not above. n 22 CPMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA JCJCd 4.88 PRESS HARD YOU ARE MAKING SIX COPIES IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS JUDICIAL DISTRICT L"RAVOfl COUNTY JUVENILE PETITION In the interest of <Iohn Stone To The Honorable Judge of said Court Dale of Birth -?^'JJuvenile No. If l; _. 21111y Petitioner i)aVid P. Wingort, Annt, DA respectfully represents that, the said child,';Ohn Ston1. residesat 11tn0 Prin Cetp4A"S'09(j, 'Mochanienbur?, PA 17055 and is alleged toban ddhnquum/dupondent child; if delinquency is alleged, the child is in need of treatment, supervision or rehabilitation. It is within the jurisdiction of file Court and in the best interest of the child and the public that this proceeding be brought before the court for the following reason(s). SEE ATTAMIRD FATHER'S NAME AND ADDRESS hiichI%0. Stone MOTHER'S NAME AND ADDRESS Kathy Stono 1400 Princeton Road 1400 PrinCOton Pond yH t'1Fehanionbur -, PA 17056NKNOWN tdnehanicai urrt, PA 1'1059 ?UNKNOWN f .' :,-SES NAME AND ADDRESS (IF APPLICABLEI GUARDIAN'S NAME AND ADDRESS I1A k1A EIUNKNOWN IF THE NAMES AND ADDRESSES IN ABOVE ITEMS ARE UNKNOWN OR 00 NOT RESIDE WITHIN RELATIONSHIP THIS COMMONWEALTH. GIVE NAME OF A KNOWN ADULT RELATIVE RESIDING NEAREST TO II A THE LOCATION OF THIS COURT. ADDRESS tIA IIA DATE/TIMETAKEN INTOCUST OYBy POLICE DATE/TIME ADMITTED TO DE ILNIION Fl tl A AM PM AM PM IS CHILD PRESENTLY DETAINED? IF YES.WHEREF OYES xONU PIA Wherefore, Petitioner prays your Honorable Court to inquire into the alleged delinquency/dopendnncy of IN, nbmm prvnndn tied at the matters alleged, and to make such order as deemed appropriate. Further, if said child is found to be a delinquent or dependent child and is to enter placomanl or conm0lnUmt, of is olhatwun fumovad Iram his/her home at dispa .IM:^p$+/T'1pT7 yoyrpetitiotlGr S.yp4 ?jonpryyhe,rCt79fl'.ITp' [.19I bantering such order of disposition, todahnnnnu whether rnnemtehla allon, were modebythe JNI I. Cl:!7!'T 111). i5?. IJta. /1 Iopruvanl such removal of Me child lrom his hamsardpreventivo services were not offered due to the emergency (AGENCY) nature of the placement, whether such (tick of sorvlcOs wail reasonable If the Court has previously determined, pursuant to 42 Pa. C.S. §6332, than ronsonablu ollorts wen, not [,]Hill) to prove Ill Ihn mlDal rumoval of thuchdd from his home, your petitioner prays your Honorable Court to determine whether reasonable ufforts ma underway to mahn it posllDla for the child to return home. COMMONWEALTH OF PIiNN SYLYAN IA .. I R11, COUNTY OF ?Jv1rt P, t; 3.l) ^r..•t., tsnt. III BEING DULY SWORN A000110110: 10 LAW DIP051N AND SAYS Na IAL]S St I fUntH AIIDVE ARE TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF THE PETITIONERS INFORMATION KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF // 1, Vlrl :1 ';I lp•. •;•" SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED BEFORE ME ?I)?• ? tl• 'IYIIII?LI II?II(Lk !,r X1,'1 THIS _ DAY OF 19 1,01", PUBLIC COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA 5.88 , oqummmo COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA COUNTYOF Luf},ANOf) CASE Nos. TO: O Parents O Guardian(s) 0 Child Hi.CIlael & K.-lttly $tAn9 John Str,tle i'lilo Princeton iio;ad '14r)(i Princeton Roar', 1 rsbtt!`a: '177. z .h i°[tt^..1•'.:l , -°•• ' ' Me( F.,nlc .rhr7 ?f. You are notified that Cornwall Borro ?olive De?t' has filed aPetition acopy of which is (AFFIANT) hereto attached, alleging that the above juvenile is a delinquent/dependent child. Therefore, the Court hereby fixes the 2nd day of Sep It. e in b e r .19 q8 _ as the time for the hearing on the enclosed petition. You are commanded therefore to appear before the Judge of the Juvenile Court at I 0 P.M. :Cnnt• 2 It 79113 attlpC S. `lt h"Ji*.., Let anon'. PA ',701(2 in and for On LOCATION/ADDRESS said County, for: ? dispositional review hearing ? an adjudication hearing ? violation of probation hearing ? a dispositional hearing t5 other CO"',aStad Hsarin? upon said Petition according to the law. If you fail to appear at the time and place mentioned, a warrant may be issued for your arrest. You/your child have the right to be represented by a lawyer of your own choosing. In the event that you are unable to afford a lawyer you may make arrangements for a Court appointed lawyer by contacting the f.F:B!ii(Sd County Public Defender at once. Telephone: (L' 'i ).274--2 BY THE COURT, Date: /s/ Samuel A. Kline Please Type or Pnnl Name PAGE 2 NAME: John Stone ACTION N0: 98-30134 n iVENT1 E PETITION (continued): 1. That on or about July 20, 1998, the said alleged delinquent child did commit the crime of Unauthorized Use of Automobiles and Other Vehicles (M2), in that the said child did operate the automobile or other motor propelled vehicle of another without the consent of the owner, one Dorris Stone, 201 Timber Road, Box 103, Mt. Gretna, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, to wit; the said child did take a 1993 Ford Truck displaying PA Registration YA-80471 from one Dorris Stone without her consent, and did operate said vehicle upon SR117 and Timber Road, Mt. Gretna, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, this being in Violation of Section 3928 of the Crimes Code of Pennsylvania. 2. That on or about July 20, 1998 the said alleged delinquent child did commit the summary offense of Drivers Required To Be Licensed, in that he did operate a motor vehicle upon a highway in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania without a valid drivers license, the defendant being only fifteen (15) years old, this being in Violation of Section 1501 of the Vehicle Code of Pennsylvania. 3. That on or about July 20, 1998 the said alleged delinquent child did commit the summary offense of Stop Signs and Yield Signs in that he did fail to stop at a clearly posted stop sign, and no police officer was directing traffic at the time of the violation, this being in Violation of Section 3323 of the Vehicle Code of Pennsylvania. } en h e-IN EXHIBIT Q October 1, 1998 0; Mr. Darby Christlieb Cumberland County Probation Office Cumberland County Courthouse 1 Courthouse Square Carlisle, PA 17013 Re: Jonathan Stone Dear Mr. Christlieb, P115 As per your conversation today with my husband, Mike Stone, I am forwarding 2 letters that my son, Jonathan, had written with the intention ofsending them to his friend, Sean Guay. I intercepted them in our outgoing mail before they could be sent. I don't want Jonathan to know that 1 intercepted them. As you discussed with my husband, you will tell Jonathan that the letters were intercepted by the facilities that Sean was staying in, Shaffner Detention Center and Abraxis, and then forwarded to you, his probation officer. If you have any questions or anything you need to discuss, Mike's and my home and work telephone numbers are listed below. Otherwise, we will see you next Wednesday, October 7, 1998, at 3:30 PM at Cumberland County Courthouse. Thank You, Kathy Stone 1400 Princeton Road Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 Home (717) 697-3707 Work (717) 737-9638 Mike-Work (800) 967-7111 X.1-8602 r`1 hccL)(n°? lu?c'ie b?1 `u bee" hLcS Y 2 '/-) 4L C vcc.,7?r1,?? ev?'y o7h?„ ?r??lz'? Y?u•n(L.5 ye u.) W? r ?`YN Porn4?Zr A n ?ye 0If 60a?-/, y _ - ,? '?( ?G.??.. reef(- ?-?ocP. Gct.?e ? ,? hem lcJl?-a`Ze -. . ..__.? .. 5bn.e .?.w`? .. cent' ........ .b. OZ 7F -r. _ -- ?• ct<c'-.?`h-rte . _ _ ..cam _ .... ci, .h n 6 Y ? _?....G? 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Gee N , I d ''Y -.EYE ?7. iy?:'r VYI? tk1elLX?? was n?l ro; 1`t? _ . e _.. ---- --- - . a_q-?'.:_ _. .._ _.-l.. ._fD.!_'?; c`.i?C_•_ pu,... ?O-?t/ - .!!YLi/ _beS. tele(__.. .jc 2-6 . Jolt. n ,• ? _ _ _ . -- le t?;k t1 /`'1 cvh al ? (n r,( -1\ w ct s S o r-. ?- G P15 I7) i rc l -) 'J-(•-q c i) -eel 1- 44 _.._ _ ? J'Yl.t K e •i ???? ___-_ ? c,.3r 1 ?1(? ?%'Yiy ,c:1 L? c? !i? i•C ti cl,,,• C C? ?^,?, r ,?c'.1 u" - :7ti h?G-? rnv??n, ?. I,v?1.4 ?-v P f^'P li??r-1 h'l?r cl c? 112 ?. ?? lea V,?u iin?, c??G'17 Ct, pC) Ito le. /' i I E 11 C! r, r ?0 C) !Nam ®v EXHIBIT R 11 ,4mberland Valley High School eo, 6746 Carlisle Pike Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 (717) 7660217 Notice of Disciplinary Action to Parents Parents of Jonathan Stone 1400 Princeton Rd. Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 Your child was referred to the office today for disciplinary action. Please note the details listed below about the referral and the consequence. Date of Office Referral: Reason for Referral: Date of Conference with Student Friday, October 23, 1998 Fighting Friday, October 23, 1998 Disciplinary Action Taken: Suspension (out of school) Suspended From: Friday, October 23, 1998 Suspended To: Tuesday, October 27, 1998 Jonathan was In a fightwith Dan Houser before homeroom. Dan was the agressor, but punches were thrown by both boys. As a Cumberland Valley Administrator, I am always concerned when a student is referred to my office on a disciplinary matter. Please take the time to discuss this notice with your child so that future incidents may be avoided. If you have questions, or if you would like to schedule a personal conference please call the school office at 766.0217. Mary Elizabeth Atkinson Assistant Principal Extensions: 476 Mr. Cronin (9th grade) 429 Mrs. Atkinson (10th grade) 404 Mr. Smith (11th Grade) 421 Mr. Nickle (12th grade) JT'SNAME z r gSC IP1 NARY REFERR? r- HOMEROOM ( CUMBERLAND VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT CARLISLE 6746 MECHANICSBURG. PA 17055 uT NUMBER 766-0217 OR 249.6996 OLATION(S): CUTTING: CLASS / SCHOOL k TARDINESS: SCHOOL/ CLASS q LEFT GROUNDS WITHOUT PERMISSION FAILS TO FOLLOW ATTEND. PROCEDUR FORGERY FAILURE TO RETURN RED. MATERIALS U EXCESSIV E TALKING U FIGHTING/ALTERCATION U RUDE / DISCOURTEOUS ES U DISRUPTIVE/ UNCOOPERATIVE U INAPPROPRIATE BEHAVIOR U INSUBORDINATION U 5I e Lnw U DID NOT REPORT: DET / SWP / ASWD U TOBACCO VIOLATION 4 U DESTRUCTIVE TO SCHOOL PROPERTY U GENERAL DISREGARD FOR RULES U CONTINUATION OF PREVIOUS PROBLEM U SEE ATTACHED PEACHER INTERVENTION(S) PRIOR TO REFERRAL: REFERRAL TO COUNSELOR DMINISTRATOR CONFERENCE MAND 7 VERBAL REPRI STUDENTrIEACHER CONFERENCE rU PARENT/TEACHER/A U OTHER ACTIONS (PLEASE DESCRIBE) ? CHANGE OF SEAT SOLATION WITHIN CLASSROOM U INFORMED STUDENT OF REFERRAL U I U MODELED PRACTICE R CORRECTION ASSIGNMENT . O BEHAVIO 0 REMOVAL OF CLASSROOM PRIVILEGES U PARENTAL CONTACT AVIORAL MODIFICATION PLAN U BEH U TEACHER DETENTION 0 LOSS OF PASS PRIVILEGE NARRATIVE. /ri, ''- ?r 1, ,._.. •?-'.1 ?' Y ' j?%r ?j l,/ liJ7 lw FOR OFFICE USE ONLY . I U HEAHINU ncuul"'- DISPOSITION(S): 'J QUIET STUDY HALL ' U RECOMMEND FOR BOARD HEARING j SATURDAY WORK PROGRAM U NO CREDIT U FILE :i STUDENT SUSPENDED IN SCHOOL UWARNING j PARENT CONFERENCE?RECOMIAENDED 7 STUDENT SUSPENDED OUT OF SCHOOL U DETENTION U OTHER U BEHAVIOR CONTRACT SIGNED PARENT CONFERENCE REQUIRED ADMINISTRATIVE COMMENTS: CONSULT THE STUDENT HANDBOOK FOR FURTHER DETAILS. FAILURETO SHOW UP FOR ANY OF THE ASSIGNED DISCIPLINARY MEASURES WILL RESULT IN ADDITIONAL DISCIPLINARY ACTION. PHONE 766"0217 EXT. (Date) .... To4nn Rvl eTl Ir1FNT 1 i.. WHITE-OFFICECOPY GREEN-GUIDANCE COPY YELLOW-PARENT COPY PINK,-T ?J 0 E i n EXHIBIT S CUMBERLAND/-°yOUNTY JUVENILE PROBATION COPNTIONS Re: Date: / gfr File # /6U Address: President Judge Hoffer has directed that you be placed on probation supervision for a period of approximately 9 months, under the following conditions. A violation of any of these conditions may result in a court hearing being scheduled and possible placement into a juvenile institution. 1) Do not commit any new delinquent offenses. 2) Do not use alcohol or illegal drugs. Upon request of your Probation Officer, you will be required to submit to Drug/Alcohol testing. 3) If deemed necessary, comply with the directive of the Court to obtain a Mental Health or Drug/Alcohol Evaluation and successfully complete any recommended counseling. 4) Comply with the restitution payment plan prepared by your Probation Officer. Failure to comply can result in your Driver's License being denied or suspended. 5) School attendance and maintaining passing grades is mandatory. You cannot quit school without Court permission. 6) Complete Community Service as directed by your Probation Officer. 7) Notify your Probation Officer within 72 hours if you are questioned or rearrested by the Police. 8) Report to your Probation Officer as directed. 9) You are subject to being searched upon request of your Probation Officer, any contraband will be seized. Special Conditions: e«., ? You are subject to arrest for cause upon Order of Court, or without Order of Court, for cause by your Probation Officer. Parents/Guardian and juvenile have read and understand the above said conditions and acknowledge same by signature. Probation Officer Juvenil Parent/Guardian Par ent/Gu rdian. f°1 COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA CUMBERLAND COUNTY JUDICIAL JUVENILE COURT 4TH FLOOR COURTHOUSE 1COURTHOUSE SOUARE CARLISLE, PA 17013 (717) 240.6265 West Shore (717) 697.0371 Shippensburg (717) 532.7286 CUMBERLAND COUNTY JUVENILE COURT NOTICE TO APPEAR George E. Holler - President Judge Joseph L. Osenkarski - Chief Juvenile Probation Officer Thomas A. Boyer -supervisor- Juvenile Services TO Mr. & Mrs. Michael Stone 1400 Princeton Road Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 You are hereby notified that the Court has fixed Thursday, November 5, 1998 , ( "`) at 8:3_0 o'clock, A .M., at the Cumberland County Courthouse, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, as the time and place for the Juvenile Court Hearing. Please report to the Juvenile Probation Office on the third floor ex: of the Courthouse prior to your hearing in reference to the petition filed concerning: Name(s) of Juvenile(s) The juvenile(s) must be present in Court at that time and both parents or guardian(s) must accompany the said juvenile(s) to the hearing. You and the child or children are entitled to be represented by an attorney at this hearing. If you do not have the money to hire a lawyer, the Court will appoint one for you if you wish upon application and after due proof under oath of your assets, liabilities, employment, and other relevant data to establish the need for a Court appointed lawyer. By Order of Dated October 21, 1998 Jonathan stone, Public Defender Debbie Reitzel, rile ?(INi rV15??? FrubetSlGYl-- juvenile Victim/Witness Darby L. Christlieb is the probation officer assigned to the case. I i I 11 EXHIBIT T p'-ymberland Valley High School, 6746 Carlisle Pike Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 (Qj? (717) 766-0217 Notice of Disciplinary Action to Parents To the parents of Jonathan Stone 1400 Princeton Rd. Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 Your child was referred to the office today for disciplinary action. Please note the details listed below about the referral and the consequence. Date of Office Referral: Tuesday, January 26,1999 Grade Level: 10 Reason for Referral: Disruptive Behavior Date of Conference with Student: Wednesday, January 27, 1999 Disciplinary Action Taken: Suspension (in-School) Teacher. Rogers Suspended From: Monday, February 01. 1999 Suspended To: Mr. Barbour, who is substituting for Mrs. Rogers, had warned Jon about his attitude ts, previously, but Jon kept behaving inappropriate in the class As a Cumberland Valley Administrator, I am always concerned when a student is referred to my office on a disciplinary matter. Please take the time to discuss this notice with your child so that future incidents may be avoided. If you have questions, or if you would like to schedule a personal conference please call the school office at 766.0217. ?-244/ P ci ,z t Mary Elizabeth Atkinson Assistant Principal Extentions: 567 Mr. Richard Nickle 422 Mr. James Smith 479 Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Atkinson 466 Mr. Paul Cronin ,F-gSCIPLINARY REFERRA P DATE OF INCIDENT GRADE HOMEROOM CUMBERLAND VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT 6746 CARLISLE PIKE PERIOD/TIME OF DAY STUDENT NUMBER MECHANICSBURG, PA 17055 766.0217 OR 249-6996 3 VIOLATION(S): D LYING U STEALING U CUTTING: CLASS/ SCHOOL 4 0 EXCESSIVE TALKING U DID NOT REPORT: DET/SWP/ASWD U TARDINESS: SCHOOL / CLASS k 0 FIGHTING/ALTERCATION 0 TOBACCO VIOLATION N O LEFT GROUNDS WITHOUT PERMISSION ARUDE /DISCOURTEOUS U DESTRUCTIVE TO SCHOOL PROPERTY U FAILS TO FOLLOW ATTEND. PROCEDURES 0 DISRUPTIVE/ UNCOOPERATIVE U GENERAL DISREGARD FOR RULES U FORGERY 0INAPPROPRIATE BEHAVIOR 0 CONTINUATION OF PREVIOUS PROBLEM 0 FAILURE TO RETURN RED. MATERIALS U INSUBORDINATION U SEE ATTACHED 7VHER INTERVENTION(S) PRIOR TO REFERRAL: 9- VERBAL REPRIMAND 0 REFERRAL TO COUNSELOR U STUDENT/TEACHER CONFERENCE U PARENT/TEACHER/ADMINISTRATOR CONFERENCE O CHANGE OF SEAT 0 OTHER ACTIONS (PLEASE DESCRIBE) U ISOLATION WITHIN CLASSROOM 0 INFORMED STUDENT OF; RP;;P;MMAI 0 MODELED PRACTICE O BEHAVIOR CORRECTION ASSIGNMENT U REMOVAL OF CLASSROOM PRIVILEGES 0 PARENTAL CONTACT U BEHAVIORAL MODIFICATION PLAN 0 TEACHER DETENTION 0 LOSS OF PASS PRIVILEGE NARRATIVE: + t ?{- /t i a S_?ts?llrtrc'?t? ',I ;`}'ri,?,i? r)c•'1 _. tI'I1 /? .l1 rt ?' ?IC :.'('? I?r:( ?:; is ir` l?c: rT C?) (i I')I?/ I'n ? {'!'tl r?Jrl//i ?? ! rf 1 !/ l (.1 IT /r. r . FOR OFFICE USE ONLY I •-• O FILE •+..U,ci.'i Ur nnLL O HEARING REQUIRED 0 WARNING 0 SATURDAY WORK PROGRAM ' U RECOMMEND FOR BOARD HEARING U STUDENT SUSPENDED IN SCHOOL U NO CREDIT 0 DETENTION O PARENT CONFERENCE RECOMMENDED O STUDENT SUSPENDED OUT OF SCHOOL 0 BEHAVIOR CONTRACT SIGNED 0 PARENT CONFERENCE REQUIRED 0 OTHER CONSULTTHE STUDENT HANDBOOK FOR FURTHER DETAILS. FAILURE TO SHOW UP FOR ANY OF THE ASSIGNED DISCIPLINARY MEASURES WILL RESULT IN ADDITIONAL DISCIPLINARY ACTION. r (Action Taken By) (Date) PHONE 766.0217 EXT. WHITE-OFFICE COPY GREEN-GUIDANCE COPY YELLOW-PARENT COPY PINK-TEACHER'S COPY GOLD-STUDENT t E E ® ®^ EXHIBIT U (f:1*11) -'t'd °N 5 ?L'I?Rur1f"..t?' ?'t ? 199y ?UCY`l- t',zv?J ? ?rti; it?l;.. .._lL-, c:kt??-1•it'` I?-lt lr??--i?..fC_., ..\.?t`'`?' GeT v'\A1•?:,..1 G•, '. 1:, vv'iJ ,.0 1`..L, Xv'?.t QI,f14'i?. L',+:- ;°-101'!_f _?r.,ll_.:1?\ti?tls 11-,1 ?f'?'•1? .=,4)F'.l'4?1_, „i-.•t If,;,E ':? ??;4-a.'? ;. ,.. u.. ? _WE-U?•-E ? 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Cju V,5CUr, Ianlf f L- -K `CiZ i?r\?Sf1 "t5 v1nr4`i ?f rA lb 114C n- <= FL _r> 6 t-L-le&- L\,VA lE ?t t \nC?, t tcf THA-i-- LUV Wb- ULO {-`1? ??v .A ILAA MCIZ D% I't?f?.lr,yP( n<,y Ci i fJ+s / yb v ._ ? to of-- Pi n E LO EXHIBIT V 0 77- -'-`vmberland Valley High School'' 6746 Carlisle Pike Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 (717) 766-0217 Notice of Disciplinary Action to Parents To the parents of Jonathan Stone 1400 Princeton Rd. Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 Your child was referred to the office today for disciplinary action. Please note the details listed below about the referral and the consequence. Date of Office Referral: Thursday, March 25,1999 Grade Level: 10 Reason for Referral: Class Cut Date of Conference with Student: Friday, March 26, 1999 Disciplinary Action Taken: After School Detention Teacher. Bucke Date(s): Monday, April 12,1999 Class cut # 2 -study hall v? As a Cumberland Valley Administrator, I am always concerned when a student is referred to my office on a disciplinary matter. Please take the time to discuss this notice with your child so that future incidents may be avoided. If you have questions, or if you would like to schedule a personal conference please call the school office at 766-0217. Mary Elizabeth Atkinson Assistant Principal A STUDENT'S NAME r I SCIPLINARY REFERHA! DATEOF INCIDENT -1 <,J CT •- GRADE HOMEROOM CUMBERLAND VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRI "_- / 6746 CARLISLE PIKE PERIOD/TIMEOF DAY PA 17055 NICSBURG . MECHA STUDENT NUMBER 766.0217 OR 249.6996 VIOLATION(S): U CUTTING: CLASS/ SCHOOL q U LYING U EXCESSIVE TALKING U STEALING U DID NOT REPORT: DET I SWP/ASWD U TARDINESS: SCHOOL / CLASS 9 U FIGHTING/ALTERCATION U TOBACCO VIOLATION It U LEFT GROUNDS WITHOUT PERMISSION U RUDE / DISCOURTEOUS O DESTRUCTIVE TO SCHOOL PROPERTY U FAILS TO FOLLOW ATTEND. PROCEDURES O DISRUPTIVE /UNCOOPERATIVE U GENERAL DISREGARD FOR RULES U FORGERY U INAPPROPRIATE BEHAVIOR 000NTINUATION OF PREVIOUS PROBLEM U FAILURE TO RETURN RED. MATERIALS U INSUBORDINATION USEEATTACHED TEACHER INTERVENTION(S) PRIOR TO REFERRAL: U VERBAL REPRIMAND U REFERRAL TO COUNSELOR U STUDENT/TEACHER CONFERENCE U PARENT/FE:ACHER/ADMINISTRATOR CONFERENCE U CHANGE OF SEAT U OTHER ACTIONS (PLEASE DESCRIBE) U ISOLATION WITHIN CLASSROOM O INFORMED STUDENT OF REFERRAL U MODELED PRACTICE U BEHAVIOR CORRECTION ASSIGNMENT U REMOVAL OF CLASSROOM PRIVILEGES U PARENTAL CONTACT O BEHAVIORAL MODIFICATION PLAN D TEACHER DETENTION U LOSS OF PASS PRIVILEGE NARRATIVE: A 112 (Reported by) FOR OFFICE USE ONLY DISPOSITION(S): U QUIET STUDY HALL U HEARING REQUIRED U FILE U SATURDAY WORK PROGRAM U RECOMMEND FOR BOARD HEARING U WARNING U STUDENT SUSPENDED IN SCHOOL U NO CREDIT ODETENTION U PARENT CONFERENCE RECOMMENDED U STUDENT SUSPENDED OUT OF SCHOOL U BEHAVIOR CONTRACT SIGNED U PARENT CONFERENCE REQUIRED O OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE COMMENTS: CONSULTTHE STUDENT HANDBOOK FOR FURTHER DETAILS. FAILURETO SHOW UP FO RANYOFTHE ASSIGNED DISCIPLINARY (Action ES WILL TIN ADDITIONAL DISCIPLINARY ACTION, i (Date) PHONE766.0217 EXT WHITE-OFFICE COPY GREEN-GUIDANCE COPY YELLOW-PARENT COPY PINK-TEACHER'S COPY . GOLD-STUDENT n u u E .l ® ®elo) 12 EXHIBIT W elymberland Valley High School^ 6746 Carlisle Pike Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 (717) 766.0217 Notice of Disciplinary Action to Parents 14,.) To the parents of Jonathan Stone 1400 Princeton Rd. Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 Your child was referred to the office today for disciplinary action. Please note the details listed below about the referral and the consequence. Date of Office Referral: Reason for Referral: Tuesday, April 13,1999 Grade Level: 10 Date of Conference with Student: Fighting Wednesday, April 14,1999 Disciplinary Action Taken: suspension (Out of School) Teacher. Bates Suspended From: Tuesday, April 13, 1999 Suspended To: Monday, April 19, 1999 Jon hit James Welsh three times in the face. As a Cumberland Valley Administrator, I am always concerned when a student is referred to my office on a disciplinary matter. Please take the time to discuss this notice with your child so that future incidents may be avoided. If you have questions, or if you would like to schedule a personal conference please call the school office at 766.0217. /rc A'?-v !• Mary Elizabeth Atkinson Assistant Principal •t? NT'S NAME DE TU G rw-SCIPLINARY REFERH / ( I 1' /: L'-- Y CUMBERLAND VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT BADE ' J HOMEROOM OF DAY 6746 CARLISLE PIKE PERIO/TIME ! I MECHANICSBURG,PA 17055 iTUDENT NUMBER 766.0217 OR 249.6996 IOLA : U LYING U STEALING U EXCESSIVE TALKING U DID NOT REPORT: DET / SWP / ASWD I CARDING: NG: C CLASS / SCHOOL H I TARDINESS: SCHOOL / FIGHTINGIALTERCATION O TOBACCO VIOLATION # ? DESTRUCTIVE TO SCHOOL PROPERTY EOUS 1 LEFT GROUNDS WITHOUT T PERMISSION U RUDE / DISC 0 RUDE / DISCOURTEOUS U GENERAL DISREGARD FOR RULES 1 FAILS TO FOLLOW ATTEND. PROCEDURES U DISRUPTIVE / UNCOOPERATIVE CONTINUATION OF PREVIOUS PROBLEM 3 FORGERY FORGERY U INAPPROPRIATE BEHAVIOR U SEE ATTACHED U INSUBORDINATION 1 FAILURE TO RETURN REO. MATERIALS TEACHER INTERVENTION(S) PRIOR TO REFERRAL: U REFERRAL TO COUNSELOR D VERBAL REPRIMAND STUDENT/TEACHER CONFERENCE U PARENT/TEACHER/AOMINISTRATOR CONFERENCE IBE 0 ) U OTHER ACTIONS (PLEASE DESCR U CHANGE OF SEAT U ISOLATION WITHIN CLASSROOM U INFORMED STUDENT OF REFERRAL U MODELED PRACTICE U BEHAVIOR CORRECTION ASSIGNMENT O REMOVAL OF CLASSROOM PRIVILEGES ? PARENTAL CONTACT O BEHAVIORAL MODIFICATION PLAN O TEACHER DETENTION Cl LOSS OF PASS PRIVILEGE NARRATIVE: l;h m J, f ?. FOR OFFICE USE ONLY U QUIET STUDY HALL -& HEARING REQUIRED DISPOSITION(S): U RECOMMEND FOR BOARD HEARING O FILE U SATURDAY WORK PROGRAM u WARNING U STUDENT SUSPENDED IN SCHOOL U NO CREDIT U DETENTION U PARENT CONFERENCE RECOMMENDED O STUDENT SUSPENDED OUT OF SCHOOL 0 BEHAVIOR CONTRACT SIGNED O PARENT CONFERENCE REQUIRED U OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE COMMENTS: J / ' " it Y112 CONSULT THE STUDENT HANDBOOK FOR FURTHER DETAILS. FAILURE TO SHOW UP FOR ANY OF THE ASSIGNED DISCIPLINARY {..J MEASURES WILL RESULT IN ADDITIONAL DISCIPLINARY ACTION. PHONE 766-0217 EXT. (Date) (Action Taken By) WHITE-OFFICE COPY GREEN-GUIDANCE COPY YELLOW-PARENT COPY PINK-TEACHER'S COPY -GOLD-STUDENT C 0 X i? E I B I T X J ..J ri: dr: C?S'8? 521e:tlor.: St. r e7ual? DATE LAME F' ----------- -------------- --- f'?1`I IOt_nIl!h Sep 4i S? r;e idnavan Sep 29 97 :tore ionatnin f!ct 1 97 Stone Icnathan Oct 2U 97 Stars ]onathan es, 18 47 StMe J:r;a:nan Feh 12 98 Store Jonathan Fed 18 96 Stone Jonathan Feb 19 96 Stone Jonathan mar 12 98 :tone hnathin Apr 2 98 Stone Jonathan Apr 1, 98 Stone !dnathan Apr ?4 98 Stone Jonathan May 5 48 Stone Jonatn]n may 11 48 Stone Jonathan may 14 98 Stone Jonathan May 19 98 Stan Jonathan May 20 98 Stone Jonathan ,,;. ) 11„ DISFCSITIV"?) S8? 10-i8 rrta trdsnt from school CSH 9 4 inau6Crdir3ts in ?panlari class SIVp if ^1,22 23 in.olvel irfight With josh uottsha OSS r) et 2-24 cost of nscklace repair ripped s nada ita c*f of Brian Conr ddet rude & uncdCperatlv2 in Class OSH rest of year cut FE OSH 9 Wks Cut English cunt Mrs. Deik's class rude. insubordinate CU, del rude, disruptive in English TIC S 4 swearing at Dan Houser in cafe TIC 4 5 rude, insubordinate in Spanish cut det Ste 3-28 det 4-14 det 4-20,21,22 ISS 4-29 oat 5-19 ISS 5-18 det 5-20 ISS during Spanish -remainder of school year det 5-26,27,28 Fage 1 r>ar n r? INDIVIDUAL DISCIPLINARY SUMMARY For Jonathan Stone Monday, April 19, 1999 Offense Date: 919198 Action Date: 9/11/98 Teacher: Pisarclk Demerits: 0 Offense: Tardy to Class Action: No action taken at the time Susp From: SuspTo: Comments: TT-C#1 Date: Offense Date: 10/23/98 Action Date: 10123198 Teacher: Lasuda Demerits: 0 Offense: Fighting Action: Suspension (out of school) Susp From: 10123198 SuspTo: 10126198 Comments: Jonathan was in a fight with Dan Houser before homeroom. Dan was the agressor, but punches ere thrown by both boys. Date: Offense Date: 1/5199 Action Date: 1/7199 Teacher: Blacksmith Demerits: 0 Offense: Class Cut Action: After School Detention Susp From: SuspTo: Comments: jClass Cut #1 Date: 1/12/99 Offense Date: 1/26199 Action Dale: 1/27/99 Teacher: Rogers Demerits: 0 l Offense: Disruptive Behavior Action: Suspension (In-School) J Susp From: 2/1/99 SuspTo: Comments: Mr.Barbour, who is substituting for Mrs. Rogers, had warned Jon about his attitude previously, but Jon kept behaving inappropriate In the Gass Date: Offense Date: 3125/99 Action Date: 3126/99 Teacher: Bucke Demerits: 0 Offense: Class Cut Action: After School Detention Susp From: Susp To: Comments: Klass cut # 2 -study hall Date: 4112199 Offense Date: 3130/99 Action Date: 4/1/99 Teacher: Setple Demerits: 0 Offense: Insubordination Action: Suspension (In-School) Susp From: 418199 SuspTo: Comments: Class cut # 3- study hall. Refused to give the librarian his name and left the IMC and remained In the hall during period 8. Date: Offense Date: 4/13199 Action Dale: 4/14199 Teacher: Bates Demerits: 0 Offense: Fighting Action: Suspension (Out of School) Susp From: 4/13/99 SuspTo: 4119/99 Comments: Jon hit James Welsh three times in the face. Date: J Total Demerits: 0 Cumberland Valley High School 6746 Carlisle Pike Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 717-766.0217 717-795-9709 (fax) Hearing Information Packet To: Harold Bricker From: Mary Elizabeth Atkinson Date: April 20, 1999 Purpose: Student: Jonathan Stone s= Grade: 10 { Birthdate 83-Q3=30' ' Parents: i_ Mr. & Mrs. Michael Stone ,:'- Address. 1400 Princeton Road; Mechanicsburg, PA 1';7055 Phone: G97-3707 j Ov: CIMBERLAND VALLEY SC`OOL DISTRICT 6746 Carlisle Pike, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 A'yc?..`. Phone (717) 697-8261 April 27, 1999 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stone 1400 Princeton Road Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 Dear Mr. and Mrs. Stone: As I discussed with you at our conference and on the telephone, I am placing your son, Johnathan Stone, in the In-School Suspension room for the remainder of the 1998-99 school year. This alternative educational placement is a result of Johnathan being in several verbal and physical confrontations during this school year. In addition, we have had students complain about him intimidating them. We cannot tolerate this behavior. At this time, I believe it is in Johnathan's best interests to deliver his educational program in this setting. We will meet all his instructional needs by sending assignments to this room and have the ISS instructor work with him. I appreciate your support and help in this matter. If you have any questions, please contact me. Sincerely Harold O. Bricker Director of Secondary Education cc: Mr. Dominic Cavallaro, High School Principal Mrs. Mary Atkinson, Assistant Principal Ms. Pru Thomason, Guidance Counselor Mr. John Martin. ISS Instructor "i 11 m /"? Pom? 04 EXHIBIT Y ll? April 19. 1999 DEAR STONE FAMILY, /'N I WRITE THIS LETTER OUT OF LOVE AND DOING THE RIGHT THING. IT HAS COME TO MY ATTENTION THAT YOUR SONS ARE USING AND SELLING DRUGS, POT, LSD AND CRACK ARE THE DRUGS MY CHILDREN CAN BUY FROM YOURS. APPARENTLY THIS HAS BEEN GOING ON FOR THE LAST YEAR AT LEAST. PLEASE DO WHAT YOU CAN TO STOP DRUGS FROM BEING SOLD TO OUR COMMUNITY'S CHILDREN. IF YOU KNOW OR HAVE THE LEASTSUSPICION OF WHO THE PERSON SELLING DRUGS TO YOUR KIDS IS, PLEASE CALL IN AN ANONYMOUS TIP TO THE POLICE. IF YOU NEED HELP IN HELPING YOUR KIDS WITH THEIR SUBSTANCE ABUSE, THERE IS A WONDERFUL PLACE IN WERNERSVILLE, NEAR READING CALLED THE CARON FOUNDATION. THEY HAVE SUBSTANCE ABUSE PROGRAMS FOR MEN, WOMEN, CHILDREN, TEENS AND THE CAN HELP TREAT THE WHOLE FAMILY BECAUSE SUBSTANCE ABUSE IS A FAMILY DISEASE. - I AM WRITING THIS ANONYMOUSLY BECAUSE YOUR SONS WOULD TAKE THIS OUT ON MY CHILDREN IF THEY KNEW I WROTE THIS. MY CHILDREN DO NOT KNOW I WROTE THIS AND I INTEND TO TELL NO ONE THAT I HAVE. CONCERNED, A FRIEND, A PARENT, A COMMUNITY NEIGHBOR l? ?Ca?v;J to rt /1 ??r Cc?,Jf ( N M M t .c11 C V 1 A ?i r r 44 i i 7 1 `.1 J 11 pl?s EXHIBIT Z f4J,?.'J tells .-1 July 7, 1999 Mike, I am writing this to you because I am better at putting words on paper than talking face to face to you. Some things that we discussed last night I do agree with. I have isolated myself away from family and friends. I sometimes drink too much and too often. I come down hard on the kids to do their chores and clean up after themselves. But so much of the time around here, I feel beaten. I can't understand why after all these years, with 2 kids that are closer to being adults than children, that chores and cleaning up after themselves should be such an issue. They shouldn't have to be nagged at repeatedly just to do some simple, normal, everyday acts of cleanliness. I tried when they were young to enforce certain rules, such as no food or drinks outside of the kitchen area, hang up your bath towels after use, put your own dirty laundry in the hamper, etc. Things that most parents try to enforce to preserve and protect their house, their belongings, their sanity. At this point in their lives, they should just be doing them without reminders and threats. I have been forced to change the person that I am over the years. I have had to learn to let go of the appearance of my house. I have had to try to not notice the holes in the walls, the broken doors, the food and trash all over the floors, the dirty and wet clothes and towels laying on the floors. I was not brought up like that, and I have been forced into accepting that way of life. I cannot live like that anymore. I tried to teach the kids to have respect for their personal property and the property of others. Over the past few years, my efforts have been thrown back in my face, ignored, ridiculed, and attacked by everyone in this house. I am not obsessive-compulsive about cleaning or orderliness, but I do have standards that I have been forced to change and lower repeatedly over the years. The only other option that I had was to do everything myself. That has caused alot of resentment in me toward the kids. I cannot physically force them to do anything. The only thing I could do was to threaten them with not going anywhere until the chores were done, or not use the phone, or hold out on something else they wanted to do. You said that you just do their chores for them, and they come running and tell you not to, that they will do them, and then the next day they do them without being told. Well, that doesn't happen with me, and I have not seen that happen with you either. Over the past few years, the relationship between Jonathan and I has slowly deteriorated. I take the blame for some of that. But the bottom line in our relationship is that I am his mother, and his respect for me as a person, and my beliefs and values has constantly been challenged by him. This past year, his attitude toward me has gone from challenging me in everything, to total disregard and disrespect in everything that I am, I do or that I say. He knows that I cannot physically enforce anything, and that seems to be the only thing he has respect for. He has been caught repeatedly in possession of and doing drugs, alcohol, cigarette smoking, fighting, and other things. Whenever he is asked or told to do or not do something, or doesn't get what he wants when he wants it, everyone around him is punished and made to suffer. When he didn't get his driver's permit on his birthday because of major drug paraphernalia found in his room, he made our lives a living hell. Especially mine, because he blamed that on me. e" d) During the past few years, l have had more than a few of my belongings stolen 04, and/or destroyed. Some of those things were very valuable to me, and some cannot be replaced. After a brief scolding, the incidents were forgotten by all, except for me. And they continue to happen because no one was really made to take responsibility for their actions and suffer any consequences. At this point, l have so much anger and resentment toward you and Jonathan for making me the scapegoat for everything that has gone wrong over the years. I am to blame for only so much, but alot of what I have done wrong has come out of frustration and the feeling of hopelessness in everything I try to do to correct or improve the situation. You say that you have a better relationship with the kids than I do. That is probably true at this point. Many times over the past few years, I have felt so hopeless and defeated, that I have given up on alot. At those times, I isolate myself, turn to drinking, and now also to the internet. When you and I try to talk about things, there is no mutual understanding. I try to tell you how I feel, and you tell me how you and the kids feel. I sometimes try to understand and agree with what you are saying and how you feel. But I don't feel that you give me the same consideration anymore. I feel like I have been backed into a comer so many times over the years, that now I can no longer tolerate it and I am lashing out too. I have said and done many mean and nasty things over the years, mostly to you. But now that I think back on it, I feel that it was out of frustration. You take a passive role in alot of things, and it seems that if things that are bothering us aren't discussed and just ignored, they will just go away. I was like that for many years of my life. And I think that is where my depression stems from. I have teamed that if something bothers me, I need to talk about it. Otherwise, it will fester inside of me and make me sick. But I have also learned that my methods of dealing with things are much different than yours. I have given up trying to reason with Jonathan, because he has no respect for how I feel or what I believe or say. He has seen the dissension between you and I, and he has played on that and used that to drive us apart even further. You have never seen him at his worst, and I will never forget those times as long as I live. I feel like I have had a knife driven through my heart and twisted repeatedly. I see very little, if any, remorse on his part for the things he has done wrong, and the things he has done to contribute to the destruction of this family. I feel that you have also contributed to his total disrespect and disregard to me as a person and a mother. At this point, I, like the schools, have zero tolerance for some of his actions and behavior. They have been going on for too long, and have gotten worse and worse. You have put me on his level by trying to diffuse an explosive situation in a passive manner. If he had not been totally disrespectful, abusive, and argumentative to atI of us so much over the past few years, I feel that this family would not be in the situation it is. Now I feel that not only Jonathan, but you too, are blaming me for almost everything that has gone wrong over the years. Your solution is for me to leave. Go live in Levittown or where ever. And to leave you with the 3 kids, the house, and everything else. In the meantime, you say you will continue to work with the kids, talk to them, do things with them. They have also had problems with you over the years, but that is all forgotten. Because I am now the bad guy. I search their rooms. I don't trust them and check up on them. I don't allow them to do everything that they want to do. I try to enforce rules for living harmoniously in the same house together, such as chores and r"g cleaning up after themselves. I have left twice this summer, taking Jordan with me, because I didn't know what else to do. The situation had become intolerable for everyone. I cannot forgive and forget the things he has said and done to me lately, especially since I see no remorse on his part. I see only anger and hatred toward me, and they manifest themselves in his rude, disruptive comments and behavior toward me, his constant swearing at me, his abuse of my personal property, his demands and threats. I have gotten down on his level on occasion and threw nasty comments back at him. But only after 1 couldn't take any more of his abuse. But the bottom line in this situation, to me and most parents and adults, is that he should NEVER be allowed to say or do the things that he has said and done to me. He should NEVER be allowed to treat his own mother the way he has. That is the main point of this letter, and of my attitude toward Jonathan right now, and the one that you seem to be placing little importance on. My dad once said to me, "You will only have one mother in your life. Your mother did the best that she could, and though it may not have seemed like it at times, everything was done out of love for you." I gave birth to Jonathan, Jason and Jordan. I went through more than alot of woman do because of the problems with my pregnancies. But I never once regretted anything. I never knew it was possible to fall in love so quickly with another human being, but it happened to me with the births of my three sons. Those were the happiest days of my life, and I have shared the events of the days of their births with them many times. I nurtured them, loved them, took care of them when they were sick and crying, changed their diapers, read them stories, played games with them, tried to make bedtime s- special with saying a prayer and Spanish lessons. Just as you did. You were always a good father to them, and I never questioned your methods or ways of doing things, even though they weren't always the same as mine. Our goal as parents was the same, to always try to keep our three sons happy, healthy and safe. I was the main caregiver for many years, and you worked full time. When they got a little older, I also tried to help with finances by working part time, and sometimes full time. I was never looking for a career because my kids came first, and your paycheck was always the one that supported us. No one gave me a manual telling me the right and wrong way to do things. I had no family in the area to turn to for advice or help. Everything was trial and error. I made alot of mistakes along the way, trying not to repeat them, learn from them, move on, and hopefully do better the next time. Just when I would start to feel comfortable with one stage, they would be off and running toward the next great exploration and discovery, with me trailing after them. Trying to keep them from falling and getting hurt, from putting things in their mouth, not to run out in the street, stay away from electrical outlets, and steps. I tried to instill in them the basic things in life, such as keeping your body clean, brushing your teeth, combing your hair, eating the right foods. I also tried to teach them proper manners, language and etiquette so that they could get along easier in the world. I tried not to hold them back, but also not to be too lenient, never sure that I was doing the right thing. My children have helped me also to become a better person in many ways. They have made me less selfish, less introverted, made me able to express love, able to touch, and not be inhibited by those feelings. They taught me to take a whole new perspective k1l) on life by noticing things that I had taken for granted and stopped noticing anymore Holidays, Birthdays, Christmases, all took on a new meaning for me. Because actually they had become quite boring and mundane. Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, and the Tooth Fairy became magical for me all over again, only this time around, it was even better for me. Because 1 was the one giving, and watching the joy and excitement in my children's eyes. That was the greatest gift to me during the holidays. I have many memories that I have held in my heart over the years. The conversations at bed time, teaching my children Spanish, scratching their backs and arms and legs and watching them relax, bath times and the `Wishy Washy here, Wishy Washy there song', the `See Me Run' song when they needed to let off energy and run around and act goofy, the questions about every little thing in life and why and making me think about things that I took for granted, the `He-Man' phase, the `Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle' phase, the `Army Gear' phase, matchbox cars, micro machines, lego blocks. Eventually replaced over the years by Nintendo, Sega, the telephone, friends, and numerous other things. `Fleags', `Sammy', and'Horsey' were a daily part o`our lives. And Kristy, Jena and Fluffy. And then Abby, Shawnee and Snickers. I was almost always there to support and encourage the boys in all of their athletic activities, and in many school functions. I have stumbled, faltered and failed many times over the years. And I have many regrets and guilt over some of the things that I have said and done. I had alot of issues from my past that I needed to deal with. And it took alot of time, emotion, and effort on me and everyone around me to come to terms with things that I needed to accept and to just move on. Now, the issues and people have changed. Now, it is my children, my husband, everything that I have known and worked for over the years, that is about to become lost to me. And I know that I am to blame as much as anyone. But I am not the only one to blame. Why can't you try to understand how I feel right now? That I have never wanted anything but the best for the kids and us, just like you? You and I grew up in different households, different environments, with different people. I have tried to change some things about the way I have been living over the years. But to change much more in my standards of living is creating alot of frustration in me. I give up very easily. I take things to heart, personally, even when that is not their intention. That is the way I am, the way I have always been. I am not a mean, vindictive person. I just feel like I have given up so much in me over the years, that I am no longer a valuable, nonnal- functioning person. I don't feel like I am allowed to live the way I am used to, the way I have always been deep, down inside. I need to feel some control over my immediate environment, my home, and I have lost all of that. I will try to talk to Jonathan tomorrow, to see if we can't resolve some of his hostility, anger and hatred toward me. You are right. I should not expect miracles overnight, and I don't. I just think that things have gone on for too long the way they are. And I can't accept nor tolerate them anymore. I am not the only one that needs to change in alot of ways. All of you do too, if you want to continue to be a family. .) 04 2 n LA, Q Q \': 'J Y " ON4 eo? EXHIBIT i Inc m H MV[l -0 TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTS NIT 230 S. Sporting Hill Rd. Meahanicsburb, PA, 17055 SERVICE CALL IN CIDENT REPORT I' ?/j? CONIPLAINANT'SNAME: ^F77r°/ S-70/,)C -- IWO 1021NCT[U A ADDRESS: /ne:CH. Pn P:fONE: CIl) 697-3707 Cm INCMENf: P. Ag14:T7 uNr/f SOAI LOCATION: /S/00 /?O/n?cTOn1 At DAM BE-li Y N I HOLM I D wi: I WF I DnY I YR TUIS A` DAT c RECMVE7: 7-/9-f7 TUvM RFC=iVED: 43,10 Tam CLEARED: VE,=Ci C INV YEAR MAh3 BODY IME COLOR R£v.4 & VAI= SEUAL$ OR [Deaf[. DE TAILS OFCONPLAW : Cft&: 70 nFr-???- ?r /'r-?2F ./'-1N6 _ 06?.g&6 Y 17, IU.tt.O (?CcvSMIVTL y J S Y TC)AJ ITA.-grir•i,] gGC /C . N[ is 171-S o A2i-o6 oc UP 7711NGJ 1AJ NOUSe NNn MAICINc ? N2tO%S 2(A Ns ry o J P P.O .82147j Tf17L02 celled C'DUA7r% D[SPOSMON/ACTION TAKEN: 10t)u,-6:0 7w f eA) 12[-?'e+-?a 0e6-3 001- 601,0.1 771 P26T1 C1119264FS If Amato FC2 //l=2S@L/- &;9 /JLA 4711EV 7L:0 7cmas. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: OFr-1C-=-R'S SIGNATURE: j COMPLAINANTS SIGNATURE: BADGE 21 /9.7 DAic: 7-/9•! {?t lkoo Ll ??an EXHIBIT BB 0:1MBERLAND VALLEY !'?_.41-100L DISTRICT 04 Anthony J. Colistra, Ed.D. October 21,1999 Mr. & Mrs. Michael Stone 1400 Princeton Road Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 Dear Mr. & Mrs. Stone: 6746 Carlisle Pike, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 Phone (717) 697-8261 Certified Mail Return Receipt Requested The purpose of this letter is to inform you of action taken by the Board at its meeting of October 18, 1999. The Board took action based on the recommendation of the Discipline Committee to y expel Jonathan Stone for the remainder of the 1999-00 school year. A copy of the f .y resolution is included with this letter. As indicated previously, it is always difficult for the Board to make a decision that affects a student in this manner. Nevertheless, the Board feels this action is appropriate given the seriousness of the incident. Sincerely, n Anthony J. Colistra Superintendent bjh enc. cc: Mr. Bricker, DO Mrs. Enders, H.S. Mr. Cavallaro, H.S. This is being served upon you by both certified mail (return receipt requested) and by regular first-class mail. Should you fail or refuse to accept the certified mail, receipt of the regular mail u will be presumed in the absence of its return by the postal service. IN RE: Jonathan Stone CUMBERLAND VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT HE BOARD OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS STUDENT DISCIPLINE PROCEEDING DECISION OF BOARD OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS AND NOW, this 18th day of October, 1999, the Board of School Directors of the Cumberland Valley School District, acting upon the recommendation of a committee of its members, hereby decides the above matter as follows: BACKGROUND As a result of incidences of misconduct at the High School, Dr. Anthony J. Colistra, District Superintendent of the Cumberland Valley School District, initiated formal hearing procedure before this Board of written Notice of Charges and Hearing to Jonathan Stone a student, and to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stone, parents of the student, dated September 22, 1999. This Board appointed Directors Shaffner, Garvin, Socha, and Markley to act as a Committee on October 7, 1999, at the District Administration Building. Director Shaffner served as chairman. Jonathan Stone did appear. Mr. and Mrs. Stone did appear on behalf of their son. The hearing was held and the proceedings were recorded by electronic tape recording. The High School Administration was represented by Principal Cavallaro, Assistant Principal Enders and Director of Secondary Education Bricker. FINDING OF FACTS 1. That Jonathan Stone did admit to possessing an alleged drug substance called "Ecstasy.' 2. That Jonathan Stone did physically confront an assistant principal. 3. That Jonathan Stone was in possession of tobacco products. lt?zro tobs RECOMMENDATION OF THE COMMITTEE The Committee assigned to hear and report a recommendation in this matter reports that the foregoing facts were duly established at the hearing and recommends that Jonathan Stone be expelled from this school district for the remainder of the 1999- 2000 school year. CONCLUSIONS OF LAW 1. This Board has jurisdiction over this proceeding and the student pursuant to Section 1318 of the Pennsylvania School Code and the Code of Student Conduct of this District (Policy No. 6100 and 6200). 2. The conduct described in the foregoing Findings of Facts constitutes "disobedience or misconduct" under Section 1318 of the Pennsylvania School Code and is a violation of Section 6200 under the Code of Student Conduct. 3. Such conduct maybe redressed by permanent expulsion from further attendance of school pursuant to Section 1318 of the Pennsylvania School Code and by the Code of Student Conduct. 4. The matter has been heard by a duly constituted Committee of the Board, after appropriate notice to the student and his parents, in a formal hearing. DECISION AND NOW, this 18th day of October, 1999, upon receipt of the foregoing recommendation of the Committee of this Board, on the motion of Mr./Mass Shaffner seconded by Mr./Mk9- Garvin , and upon the affirmative vote of _ directors, with o negative votes 0 abstentions (said votes being recorded upon roll call), it is the decision of said Board: 1. To accept and adopt the foregoing Findings of Facts as the findings -- ! of this Board; f1 n 2. To accept and adopt the foregoing Conclusions of Law as the conclusions of this Board; 3. To expel Jonathan Stone as a student of this School District, said expulsion to be effective immediately; and for the remainder of the 1999- 2000 school year. 4. To direct the Superintendent to send forthwith photocopies of this Decision under the official seal of this District to the student and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stone by certified mail return receipt requested, and to forthwith give oral notice of this decision to said persons. By the Board of School Directors ATTEST: retary (Seal) CUMEONRLAND VALLEY SCHGioi? DISTRICT 6746 Carlisle Pike, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 Phone (717) 697-8261 October 7, 1999 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stone Mr. Jonathan Stone 1400 Princeton Road Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 Dear Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stone: On October 7, 1999, the Discipline Committee of the Cumberland Valley School Board conducted a hearing to review your son, Jonathan Stone's alleged violation of the Student Code of Conduct. (Possession of drugs, possession of tobacco products, and physical confrontation with a staff member) The Committee reviewed all testimony which related to Jonathan's violation of School District's policy. After an extensive deliberation, it was determined that Jonathan was in violation of the ,,grict's Code of Student Conduct. The Committee viewed Jonathan's behavior as very serious. On the evening of October 18, 1999, at the regularly scheduled School Board meeting, the Discipline Committee will recommend that Jonathan be expelled from the Cumberland Valley School District for the remainder of the 1999-2000 school year. Since Jonathan is of compulsory school age, you must find an educational placement for him. It is the District's understanding that you have enrolled Jonathan at Bishop McDevitt High School. As shared with you, the District will provide transportation to Bishop McDevitt. Our Transportation Manager, Mrs. Melissa Walter, will facilitate that transportation. She can be reached at 697-8261 (Ext. 317). Please contact her. If you have any questions, please contact me. Sincere , o d .Bricker Director of Secondary Education cc: Dr. Anthony Colistra, Superintendent Mr. Dominic Cavallaro, Principal Mrs. AnnaMaria Enders, Assistant Principal Mr. Paul Cronin, Assistant Principal Mrs. Melissa Walter, Transportation Manager Mr. Brian Taylor, Probation Officer CUMBERLAND VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT 6746 Carlisle Pike, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 Phone (717) 697-8261 Anthony J. Colistra, Ed.D. September 22, 1999 Mr. & Mrs. Michael Stone Mr. Jonathan Stone 1400 Princeton Road Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 Certified Mai! Return Receipt Requested NOTICE OF CHARGES AND IIEARING You are hereby notified that the Board of School Directors of the Cumberland Valley School District will hold a formal hearing on the charges hereinafter mentioned on the seventh day of October, 1999, at approximately 8:00 a.m., in the Boardroom of the Administration Building at 6746 Carlisle Pike, Mechanicsburg, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. The purpose of this hearing is to consider the following charge(s): (1) Jonathan Stone's violation of the District's Drug and Alcohol Policy, (2) Jonathan Stone's violation of the Student Code (Level IV--Physical confrontation with School District employee). The law stipulates this will be a public hearing unless a request is made by the student or the student's parent(s) for a private hearing. Please notify us if you would prefer to have the meeting a private rather than a public hearing. Since this hearing could result in the permanent expulsion of the student, you are advised that the parent(s) may attend the hearing with the student and; if you desire, you may have your attomey appear with and represent you. You will have the opportunity, if you desire, to call witnesses ?Ij OgQk Mr. & Mrs. Michael Stone Mr. Jonathan Stone 2 093? September 22, 1999 on behalf of the student's defense and to present any relevant evidence. If you are unable to afford an attorney, we suggest that you contact Legal Services, Inc., 8 Irvine Row, Carlisle, Pennsylvania (243-9400). If you do not appear at said hearing, the Board of School Directors will consider the case on the testimony and evidence presented. Sincerely, Anthony J. Colistra Superintendent bjh cc: Mr. Bricker, D.O. Mr. Cavallaro, H.S. Mrs. Enders, H.S. This is being served upon you by both certified mail (return regular first-class mail. Should you fail or refuse to accept t the regular mail will be presumed in the absence of its returr cmwel"978nr Valley Rik School 16746 p4a PA 17055 717-766-0217 ?1)-)15-97011 Y/W ?:n.i euulG?e A•u.lG?,or..i. An.K H.a:,c E.y(cir Bu,IFG'ck:.?t? SYi«r,E',,4?„?,4 TO: The Board of School Directors FROM: Mrs. Anna Man Enders DATE: October GRAPE: }11 ' . J BII2THDATE' March,30, X1983 ' v5'rx i. PARENTS Mr & 1V1rs 1jlichael Stone 1400 PriilFepn Road Mechatia'Sb g, PA 17055 PHONE: 697-3707 4 .J r l INDIVIDUAL DISCIPLINARY SUMMARY ONO For Jonathan stone 016096 Thursday, September 23, 1999 offense Date: 919198 Action Date: 9/11/98 Teacher. Pisareik Demerits: 0 Action: No action taken at the time offense: Tardy to Class Susp From: susp to: Comments: 776111 Date: Offense Dale: 10/23/98 Action Date: 10123198 Teacher. LaBuda Demerits: 0 Action: Suspension (out of school) Offense: Fighting Comments: e e H Susp From: 10123198 susp To: 10126198 ches but pun sso homeroom. Dan was the agr ere thrown by both boys. Date: Offense Data: 1/5199 Teacher: Blacksmith Demerits: 0 Action Date: 1!1199 Action: After School Detention Offense: Class Cut susp To: Comments: CIa55 Cut#1 Susp From: Dale: 1/12199 Offense Dale: 12&99 Demerits: 0 Action Date: 127199 Teacher. Rogers Action; Suspension (In-School) r Offense: Dismptive Behavior who is substituting for Mrs. Rogers, Barbour M Susp From: 211199 Susp To: Comments: , r. had warned Jon about his altitude but Jon kept behaving Inappropdale in l i ous y, prev the class Date: orfema Date: 3/30/99 offense: Insubordination susp From: 418199 Date: offense Dale: 4113/99 Offense: Fighting Susp From: 4/13199 Date: Days Suspended: Action Date: 411199 Teacher: Seiple Demerits: 0 Action: Suspension (In-School) suep To: Comments: Class cut # 3 - study hall. Refused to give the librarian his name and left the IMC and remained in the hall during period 8. AcUon Date: 4114199 Teacher: Bates Demerits: 0 Action: Suspension (Out of School) Susp To: 4/19199 Comments: Jon hit James Welsh three times In the fare. 8 Total Demerits: 0 ??1? I°1 INDIVIDUAL DISCIPLINARY SUMMARY For Jonathan Stone 016096 Thursday, September 23, 1999 Offense Date: 9/17199 Action Date: 9120199 Teacher: Demerits: 0 Offense: Drug Policy Violation Action: Suspension (Out of School) Susp From: Susp To: Date: Parent Comment Jon was found in possession of alleged drug Private: 'ecstasy'. He is suspended out of school pending a district level hearing. Days Suspended: 0 Total Demerits: 0 1 - n ? DISCIPLINE SUMMARY SHEET GRADE 10 October 7, 1999 Violations Referrals Tardy To Class I Fighting 2 Class Cuts I Disruptive Behavior 1 Insubordination I _ _ -A /`% DISCIPLINE SUMMARY SHEET GRADE 9 October 7, 1999 Violations Referrals Tardy To Class 5 til Fighting 1 Class Cuts 3 Disruptive Behavior 1 Insubordination 3 Forged Note 1 Truancy 1 Rudeness 2 Detentions Cuts 2 J Inappropriate Language 1 yelectsai:: a. Q'-?iwla .•i?]:??? DATE LO=PE N JILn;i'e Sep 25 'i7 Sep 29 97 Oct 1 47 Oct 20 97 DeC 19 9. Feb 12 98 Feb 18 98 Feb 19 9a Mar 12 58 Apr 2 58 Apr 14 98 Apr 24 98 May 5 58 May 11 98 May 14 99 May 19 98 May 20 98 Stone Scone R-me Stone Stone Stan Stone Stare Stine Stone Stole Stone Stone Stone Stone Stone Stone Jcnat?:ore 3ci•at?an I 'cnathan Jonathan Jcniznan Jcrathan Jrnatn=.n Jonathan Jonathan Jonathan Jonathan Jonathan Jonathan Jonathan Jonathan Jonathan Jonathan 013PC fCm forged at<--ence rote Slip 1 18 traant frog school 03SH 9 wka insuborainate in Spanish class SWP I1-1 involved ''In fight with Josh Gottsha OSS 10-21,22,23 ripped a nec'r.lace off of Brian Conr oat 12-20 & cost of necklace repair rude & uncooperative in class det 2-24 cut FE OSH rest of year cut 619lieh OSH 9 A's cut Yr. Deik's class rude, insubordinate cut dot rude, disruptive in English TTC Y 4 SKearing at Gan Houser in cafe TTC t 5 rude,insubordirate in Spanish cut det SW? 3-28 det 4-14 dot 4-20,21,22 ISS 4-29 det 5-19 ISS 5-18 det 5-20 ISS during Spanish -remainder of school year det 5-26,27,28 Page . 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Jonat han k.l/30/83 11 T'h'1 BLdcT Day Date Tran_>ac t i on B Ldg Day Da t•e Tr ani 30 001 00/30/99 E01 111 30 018 09/23/99 A3 30 007 09/08/99 Al 30 019 09/24/99 Al 30 009 09/10/99 A1P 0:1.20 30 020 09/27/99 Al 30 015 09/20/99 oS3 30 021 09/28/99 Al 30 016 09/21/99 A3 30 022 09/29/99 Al 30 017 09/22/99 A3 30 023 09/30/99 Al -•----- Absences - ------ ---- Tavdies ---- - Su5Pensi ons F_xcscl Wiexc U 6w To to L Excsd Unexc To to L ISS oSS 'io'ta 1 7.5 .0 3.0 10.5 0 0 0 .0 110 1.0 q' 1 QUS ,j%1Qr??M?IG?L q-g-> AbAmt q 2,3 q-iu? ,v?.ncw?ltP 1 `.J C Ir 0 CO S a- m N H ¢U_ F N_ J O O S U J J Q 0 z 5 W m f U co 0) n r 10 Y In D- n W r N J Q 6 [7 U m m v y U a U W 2 O V] E--i 1°c ° a U yO ? U C fl c0 O V ?O y fir, V? E. 1 t?l ?]?YI 1 _ : It y V 1 ? 1 4 L: 'r i 'r r I EXHIBIT CC v?La1 t'b :/ E. 0 0 i . i ?i i i t 's r? EXHIBI'T' DD 0 v ?cPuP mar/ ` -ell V L Jz? ???c2 'ev 1011 ?,,z eL16? ` `:? /? ?? ???? o???/?" ? ? ?9?M ?er?/ i ?`??' _.? i < ? ? ?? `?• J `?7 ? ? ,J r.1 u U 0 EXHIBIT EE Name: \\C?e Dos: To: ohs EVALUATION REPORT GAUDENZIA WEST SHORE [' C .? u n n C?.Aw me -i ,n T OPT aD ?C c r1 3.Z 2 N D n? C -J N !? A o a n a] D y _ \ =1 Client's evaluation was completed on Assessment of the information indicates: Recommendation for outpatient counseling Recommendation for inpatient treatment 28-30 days Long term No treatment recommended at this time Recommended for referral for service outside the alcohol/other drug system 2 3 Client has not cooperated in the evaluation process Client was discharged on following status: Completed c, Client was admitted on Comments: with the Did not complete JN A., 6 State Road - Suite€ 115 Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 717-766-8517 CC: File Counselor Signature Date LJ Sy kL rl C i Y t i /1. 1 i i i' 04 ok 014? to? Subj: Fwd: nothin te: 1116/99 6:12:04 PM Eastern Standard Time OW: Jgarrtson4 "lo: KGS18 Forwarded Message: Subj: nothin Date: 11/6/99 1:06:27 AM Eastern Standard Time From: Krazy5228 To: Jgantson4 fbpop thisisjon, Imjust want to tell you a few things. I would appreciate itifyou would not tell mymom Uiatle-mailed you but you probably will. Iknow, you think that mydadandlare so bud and that we treat my morn so badlybut youonly here it from one side. (also want you to brow Oat everything you and mymom talkaboutlread cause mymom saves evert hing and lknow how to gel them. lalso know what you think of me and tine one dme on the canputerlsail 'screw you" to you was becauseI was mad from whatlsaw you write to my mom about me. Iapollgfze for that many of Me things my mom tells youabout me maybe true butbhere are always reasons for these tlNngs. She has told me manyoftmes that she wishes that she nevergave birth tome that she hates me. She has also tried many times to get me locked up, she treats mydad Ake a piece ofoap everyday. She has tonedjordan aga/nstme andiason. he doesn't even talk to me anymore and ifhe obes he calls me names and other things. Mymom Is drunkjust about every night Iknow she fells yvu otherwise but Its hue. When she drinks she is a hole noffer person you have never saw her that waybut My rota pretty sight. When she gets drunkshe breaks tlhings around She house says pings hurtful things to evemw in the house. PoMpl want to tell you aboutmydad. He Is the most perfect person fn the world every'tme mymom yells and swears at him he nevergets mad never raises his vice. hh has been tying to help mymom far years now. He breaks up all dhe fghh5 between mymom andL hi°p3ys for Ing in this house. Myrnom hasn't had a job fcralmost a yvarnow. popvp she is a loser. Ihave rho respect or love for .. anymore this has all built up Ake thls for almostayear row. I/rnow you mightOnkldah't know whatlam talkin about when Isay that but its true r wish she would leave and 1 would never have th see her again. Myddd is s(puggling with money so bad right now its not even finny. the onlyperson helping us outis his mom. Shy Is paying fur my tpfaop to myRew spas ,she paysfhrgrodersshegives us money all the tine. We go down to herhousp alrgps{every Wee. "ggrqhelp out around her house t0 paybacksome ofit if we can. you don't even call mybrobher and Ianymore you missed jasoR',f birtidayand tlnat fore jason apart Yournot t3lldn Nixon ormy dad orlbecause oftke half true stories my man has been tellfn you fora while. There fs so many things you don't know. Ifyou wouldlike to ask me questons on anyt,{ingl wlil tell you the truth and reasons why some of this stuffibat isgoing on around here. myscreen namg is /vszy521B email ine, bye now 69WtWy,Novemt,el W.l99 Ameelca Online: NO918 Pg.:t E L E. a 0 oo 1 EXHIBIT GG r .ra , cfnr fhaer vo it Cali..v..Y) r0),4/ Member Name: Location: 04Irthdate: ex: Marital Status: Hobbies: Computers: Occupation: Personal Ouote: <r A r,)/ none of your dam business PA ( it sucks here ) march 30 Male chillin chillin with the worlds most annoying kid in the world seen gualzay, riding in the cherokoc. Who cares cant say but I make more money than you you cant do something or something is to hard say FSSS R U-m ".?p6 if9! Ammuonllr?.JgmwM Pp I E 11 L BIB' IIII MemberNarne: KGS18 Location: philadelphia,pa 04hdate: 1216//54 - .,x: Female Marital Status: I'm strickly gay Hobbies: My 1 sons. and 1 stupid dog named abby. 60's and 79s music. Getting drunk off my ass, my fat ass that is. I like to suck as much money out of my husband as I can until I leave forever. Computers: Compaq Presado Occupation: I have no job I'm a drunk Personal Quote: It only lakes one minute in life to break a trust or destroy a relationship, but years to get it back. 6 nJay,NaveMW10.1999 Mmlie Online: KG510 Page: 1 Member Name: KGS18 Location: philadelphia,pa I!hdale: 1218/154 -.,x: Female Marital Status: I'm strickly gay Hobbies: My 1 sons. and 1 stupid dog named abby. 60's and 70's music. Getting drunk off my ass, my fat ass that is. I like to suck as much money out of my husband as I can until I teats former. Computers: Compaq Presario Occupation: I hate no job I'm a drunk Personal Quote: It only takes one minute in life to break a trust or destroy a relationship, but years to get it back. t:..a Sunday. NOV.Mbel 14, 1999 Mnelka onllne:KGSJS Page: 1 1111-- 0 E. f F; k: C , I I Li EXHIBIT II 11 MI., C EXHIBIT JJ n: REPORT OF SUSPECTED CHILD ABUSE (CHILD PR??yTECTIVE SERVICE LAW -TITLE 23^ CSA CHAPTER 63) PLEASE REFER TO I 17UCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE. EXCEPT FL SIGNATURE, PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE 1. NAME OF CHILD (List, First, initial) SOC. SEC. NO. BIRTHDATE SE X 0 j e ? ... _ all r -, Lc3'M ? F ADDRESS (Street, City, Slate Zip Coda) COUNTY Aft 11 • A. PRESENT LOCATION IF D IFFERENT THAN ABOVE COUNTY FI ?/ 5 -N ?BIOLOGIC IAD PTIV MOTHER ks,01 rat 1 ( SOC. SEC. NO. BIRTHDATE TELEPHONE NO. ADDRESS (Street. City, Stela 1!t Zip Code) COUNTY ' BIOLOGICALIADOPTIVE FATHER (Last, First, Initial) SOC. SEC. NO. BIRTHDATE TELEPHONE N0. Ic -3 e ADDRESS (Street, City, State 4 Zip Coo.) S = COUNTY e e i3 d c ---_._ 4. OTHER PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR CHILD ,/ SOC. SEC. NO. BIRTHDATE RELATIONSHIP TO CHILD SEX " ( ?? M 1 ADDRESS (Street, City, State Zip Code COUNTY TELEPHONZ f:D. N 5. ALLEGED PERPETRATOR (L.s1 First. Initial) SOC. SEC. NO. BIRTHDATE RELATIONSHIP TO CHILD SE X / t, 11A) -T O ONL Pj E - i. '? ? F ADDRESS (Street, City. 51na 6 Zip Coda) S65 "Of b a E COUNTY TELEPHONE NO. $. Above NamesjEHOL.O COMPOSITION (Excluding RELATIONSHIP RELATIONSHIP NAME (Last First Initial) TO CHILD NAME (Last First Initial) TO CHILD A. D. B. E C. F. DESCRIBE INJURIESICONDITION AND WHY YOU SUSPECT ABUSFJNEGLECT. HERE ABUSE O 'I LLUDE EVIDENCE OF PRIOR ABUSE TO THIS CHILD SIBLING OR COUNTYW CCUNAED DATE OF INCIDENT , [ / E FOR ADDITIONAL `;:I;'bAMA ION). PL ASEEN07E EXACTLOCATION OF THE 1-610&A IMURYM ON MODEL ? G 7 ` BELOW. (i-oApR/AJ ' . 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DOES THE CARE 1 IF YES, PLEASE MODERATE n SEVERE ii OR WITHORAWNT IF YES, UNKNOWN UNKNOWN IF YES, PLEASE EXPLAIN: RPETR AVE A HISTORY OF VIOLENCE OR ,.-7 son eeccivLCONDITION OF T O NO IF YES. -Fj Yes ? YES G. ARro THERE WEAPON" N THE HOME? IF YES, PLEASE EXPLAIN: I n NO UNKNOWN IS s who, the course profess TICIA, a ?toMeontaet Ewilh Ectlildren sh II repartnor Dausel a report to be m demo Childl-ine (800-932-0313)whene they have reasonal.!e cause to suspect on the basis of their medical, professional o, other training and r.xperience, that a child coming before them in their professional or official capacity is a victim of child abuse. Within 48 hours after making the oral report Send one copy of this report to the county children and youth agency. NOTE If the child has been taken into custody, you must also immediately contact the county children and youth agency where the abuse occurred. Except for confidential communications made to an ordained member of the clergy, the privileged communication between any professional person required to report and the patient or client of that person shall not apply to situations involving child I- abuse and shall not constitute grounds for failure to report suspected abuse. nORTING SOURCE TITLE OR RELATIONSHIP T CHILD FACILITY OR OROANIaATION URE 9 'G?""L I TELEPHONE NUMaen OA 0P REPORT ADDRESS it .3 q 7 / ` 1 7 1 R, CY 47 - el9s 0I61e6 _ _ _ IT sYEE?ta - t4 •.11 1?. El EYJHBIT KK Cumberland County rhildren & Youth Services n .?rruanur'il f ,?iurl.;?icG December 3, 1999 Kathy Jo Stone 46 Quill Road Levittstown. PA 19057 RE: Jonathan M. Steae and Jason R. Stone Dear Ms. Stone: Agency Cumberland County Children and Youth Services has completed Administrator our initial assessment. The Agency has determined that there is a need for Gan I. Mary.ISW continued Agency services due to the behavioral problems of the children and to insure that no one is harmed in the home. If you have any questions, please contact this Agency. t 5Y.. Sincerely, County Commissioners - Nancy A- Belch Earl R. Kellar L?LC2. 3 2,')'LQ-• ?L???•' Kncla L Wa's Dianne Rupp Casework Supervisor DRfjlc Suite 200 Human Services Building 16 West High Street Carlisle, PA 17013.2961 (717) 240-6120 1717) 697-0371, Ext. 6120 '?417) 532.7286, Ext. 6120 -)erei-Yed i2-/:3A9. C E.I. LJ J I f v n i ou? EXHIBIT LL Olk ..1? .\ '^?vJ -?. ?' -?-??! if `h!Pf4 N ?J eos 4 k$vd ?. ?? ,?; t `'/'? ,l^ t, t? ?. ?? J ?? ? \??1 ?, ? --? <_? -.? ---?__, _J eol) U ?J t, ci -ice 04 ewlts f? E E 0 EXHIBIT IM C) Nes6iaminy4ckoor District F [ L E 2001 o(d LinwIn 44nway • Langhoma, veansylvania 19047-329 GARY L IN superintendent . WALTER S. MILLER ELEMENTARY January 21, 2000 Diane G. Radcliff 3418 Trindle Road Camp Hill, Pennsylvania 17011 RE: Jordan Stone Dear Ms. Radcliff, I am in receipt of your letter of January 13, 2000 and the signed release of Mrs. Stone. In my role as the guidance counselor I have met with Jordan several times since he came to Walter Miller. Please be advised that I did not report any details of my confidential meetings to Mrs. Stone. She asked: me if I was aware of an incident involving BB urns being aimed. at a likeness of Mrs. Stone byher older sons, report by Jason, which !:acknowledged: Sincerely, Marcy U. Spigler Guidance Counselor 04 MLS:cm NOWW.M Dm 01be - 7576000 FW 7S86e51 . WOO P" MW- )526900. N40an av Md0e 7U.3m -P,P..,,o m *m mmw . can s.m.o MEOe 9,040t0 Peen Bari Elam. 94}1!50 • Sem W Farm ram. 947.1 SW - 001bUnun Fyn. 752.0572 . H~ Ha w Elm. 752.9700 • lwn, SaNmnbn Elem. =4n0 W Wer ),WK EWM 9416500. JOI.Ph FNdANf EM 322i41O. Al I Sfl, E).m. 943.1110. Tw EW, 0724555 11.1 ? 110 ?l --m C IIBIT NN (1?? ,S EIAMPDEN TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT 230 & Sporting Hill Rd. Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 SERVICE CALL INCIDENT REPORT COMPLAINANTS NAME: ONrll7 S-TWt ttl0JO 99-11o77V AGE: ADDRESS: P1211J6E1 A.7 Pe PHONE: (M (W) INCIDENT. 491mmt- LOCATION: /5100 Awvamu DATE a BETWEEN HOUR D wlc wni DAY YR ME AT DETAILS OF COMPLAIN DATERECEIVED: //-/7-5jy TIMEPECEIVED: 1654 TIME CLEARED: 1730 -XoAfA) our of C'.c"moC S'//L-- Ltr!- °r wi-Air ro F41L?c 17r G3q 3' 8rAw1Ap,<rpp. .To//.u 77io" .fill egg uP N r ifzwwc ?{') lute Pat 7'11&*? /u f?l.o>- /nwN n% 63,413 R yu/u ..ad. 7011n) S010 /T• /All Atli Mamf DISPOSITION/ACTION TAKEN: /J ),v / *WOw j Sllf- /77-Ma /1.17.) Llf-i , M C7DUe AJD? pT 110TH JQ Abmc n % lee,o h. c. , ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: 4 OFFICER'S SIGNATURE: ,fir c(' RADGE 1l / ji- 7 . COMPLAINANTS SIGNATURE: DATE: 11-17.5? %1 i ?. i ?5 U ?J J ,y i r i i { 04 EXHIBIT ®® ell ?a+ r. . Stolen ItemsMason Stone -2/1A-2J17) NARRATIVE AL approximately 12:15 on 2/17 Mrs. Enders (I Ph grade principal) called to report that items had been stolen from OF* east building boys locker room duringperiod 5 and that Jason Stone should be brought over for questioning because no had been seen in the locker room. Jason claimed no involvement. As we investigatedthis situation, more and more students reported things stolen. Also, several students a:locker aad u: confirmed that they had seen Jason Stone in the locker room; This mfgm:ation:wairanteda search of Jason' bookbag. In the bookbag we found a calculator belonging to Darren McL.ean+a:id a pack of corridorasses. Checking with Darren, he said that his calculator had been stolen that day.(2/17), period 5 from his gym locker.. In addition to the discovery of the stolen calculator in Jason's bookbag, Jason was further incriminated by the fact that he had skipped his period 5 swimming class on 2/17. Also, according to the swimming teacher, Jason did not dress on 2/15 and could have left early without being noticed by the teacher. Finally, time and time again, Jason was caught in lies. So at the end of the day, Jason admitted to having stolen the calculator but claims innocence and/or ignorance on all the other items. However, in light of the circumstances, we feel that Jason was involved in the theft ofthe other items or at least knows more than he is telling us. ITEMS REPORTED ST%EN 1. Fjo!W Watch; $85.00 .Wednm&y,.pd.5 .-EastLockerRoom ' 2. $25.00 Wednesday, pd 5 -Fast.Locker-Room 3. $25.00 Thursday, pd 5- -East-Lobker-?toom 4: 12.00 ' jhursday pd:5' `-East•Lb6ker'Room 5. 7183 calculator Thursday, pd 5. East Locker. Room 6. Nautica Watch Thursdaypd 5 East Locker Room 7. $4.00 Thursday, pd 5 East Locker Room WITNESS STATEMENTS . 1. A witness saw Jason in a locker in the locker room duringperiod 5 on 2/15. 2. A witness saw Jason in the locker room on 2/15. 3. A witness saw Jason leaving th e locker room on 2/15. MISINFORMATION FROM JASON: 1. Jason said he had not been in the locker room at all this week. • ' After being informed that multiple witnesses saw him in the locker room on Tuesday, he said he went in to find his earring that he left there after baseball practice the day before. • After finding the calculator in his bookbag, he admitted to stealing the calculator from locker room. 2. Jason said his brother had given him the calculator that was found in his bookbag. • After Darren McLean confirmed that his calculator was stolen that day, Jason admitted to having stolen it from the locker room. 3. Jason said that he went to the IMC and stayed there when he skipped swimming on Thursday. • Jason later admitted to leaving the IMC, going to the locker room, stealing the calculator and then returning to the IMC. NOTES: • Mr. Stone was called at approximately12:00. A message was left on his voice mail. ?. Jason said that he knows people who steal and sell watches and that he was confident he could get the watches back. 1 0 y r. E?l EXHIBIT PP P?4 ?md - oLLZ. z All, r_. 0 coo VWITI •? _ _ ._. i Y .. 4 g LI Ul Z U ? Q U) ri) K I ,ply uI ? y° a W Q W = QN y < •S O E ["[f' HH A T O E ? H {y- Z ° •a r+' S Yl .. s nag ?'? 33° ge ?.V?? ?.Y ?m m3 a$ I ?gHm 'a.?Su°HH? .?'Zrspp? s V X93 .iF ?' W g ,? Q• go o . a O ° p 0 x ? 3 as- ?- s ° m ? ? ° O y ? n /11 ty a y "J- ° C 3 VI J=11 p a °- 3 m o 0 w m .n? gk as ?. C E m 2 3° m° E. w2 o e< o i m s i v ? m m? u g6 e m v~i 3 Ea ? ... 'o n z Q ? 6 O 0o c gg ??al7l Michael Stone 1400 Princeton Road Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 Mike: Attached is a copy of Jordan's most recent report card for your information. Please send me copies of Jonathan and Jason's most recent report cards. Thank you. rf?' .d. ,?tayc?. Kathy G. Stone 46 Quill Road Levittown, PA 19057 Attachment cc: Diane G. Radcliff, Esquire Attachment cc: Sally Gilbert .Attachment ?zo 10 J G7 EXHIBIT QQ 6-4 CU ERLAND VALLEY SCHOOL L?TRICT ...46 Carlisle Pike, Mechanicsburg, PA .055 PUPIL WITHDRAWAL FORM AWE i STUDENT NO. 02k, (?O9/{- GRADE HOMEROOM NO. AGE l Jr DATE OF )(if moving-where?) WITHDRAWAL •5" e V b REASON FOR WITHDRAWAL rn OWNt- ? f moa?ye When you receive this withdrawal form from the Attendance Office, go directly to your Guidance Counselor. They must sign the form before you can proceed with your withdrawal. It is YOUR responsibility to list all your classes and return all books and obligations to the appropriate teacher. Each teacher should list the numerical grade you have earned for the present report period. Without this grade you may lose credit for the course at your new school. If you are sixteen and withdrawing for the purpose of fun time employment, you must have parent permission and d mentation for working papers completed before withdrawal is final. GUIDANCE COUNSELOR CURRENT . MISSING SUBJECT %GRADE MATERIALS ($) TEACHER RELEASE C? i? n e7";yaa CtPcl C. tt tZG? HIGH SCHOOL MAIN OFFICE ATHLETIC DEPT. (Mr. Rimpfeq /,A r ? S O "7e qua -L g6 w-SidHOOL NURSE-Rel. Health Records ,4MC-to Return Books & Card or $1.00 ode Level Assistant Principal's Office to Clear Locker Obligatfon 3 Now a?:? o .?r Pd?, After the above has been completed. return this form to the Attendance Office. TO THE PARENT/GUARDIAN: As you know. when children move to another school district, it is the policy of the Cumberland Valley High School to send the public Informa- tion concerning the child to the new school upon request by that school. In some cases. there may be confidential Information in the cumulative folder which could be helpful to the child and the new school but it will not be sent without the parent's per- mission. I hereby grant the Cumberland Valley School District permission to release any confidential Information to the request- ing school. Signed Do?zzn ! \ (Parent or Legal Guardian) I hereby grant the Cumberland Valley School District permission to send only public or/mation to the requesting school. /C? Signed (Parent or Legal Guardian) FINAL CLEARANCE-ATTENDANCE OFFICER DAY CODE DATA Rm sros Wldtc•Guldance Yellow-Grade Levcl Pink•Atlendnnee Gold•D.O. r i i i EXHIBIT RR eoll) n July 2, 2000 Arnold T. Shienvold, PhD Riegler, Shienvold & Associates 2151 Linglestown Road, Suite 200 Harrisburg, PA 17110 Re: Custody Evaluation Michael L. Stone vs. Kathy G. Stone Dear Dr. Shienvold: Upon receiving and reading your custody evaluation letter of 6-13-00, I was shocked and dumbfounded, as was everyone else who knows me and knows the situation involving my husband, my three sons and myself. This letter not only contains incorrect and biased information, but most of it sounds like words right out of Michael's mouth. You received a compendium of information written by myself dated 1-1-2000, documented with evidence from the schools and police on my two older children. It is obvious to me that you did not even take the time to read it, as you discounted almost everything contained in that report, even though there was evidence to back almost everything up. You also placed no importance on my follow-up letter dated March 24, 2000, in which I provided you with additional information for the evaluation. In your letter of recommendation, you state that it is Michael's contention that Jordan should be in his primary custody, and that the three children should all reside in the same household. If you had taken the time to read my report and documented evidence, you will see the reasons why I removed Jordan from the marital home and from his brothers in the first place. The usage and selling of drugs on Jonathan and Jason's part had become volatile and dangerous for all of us. You also stated that it is Michael's contention that I have suffered from significant psychiatric problems for many years. I do not dispute the fact that I have suffered from depression, sometimes severe, since shortly after my marriage to Michael. Depression is a medical illness that is believed to be hereditary, and is very prevalent in my family. I did not choose to have this illness, and I have been seeking treatment for it for years. Most of the time, I have dealt with it the best that I could, and I struggled to function and maintain my responsibilities for my children. But the fact is that I DID function most of the time, taking care of the children and the household, and working part-time off and on over the years. Mike also alleges that I am an active alcoholic, which is an outright lie. I started attending AA meetings and therapy sessions last October, and I have not had a drink since November, 1999. Mike also reports that he has been the most positive and stable influence in the children's lives for the last several years. That is Mike's, Jonathan and Jason's opinion, and according to your letter, also Jordan's. Mike was content to sit back and just let things happen for years, pretending that the boys' involvement with drugs was not as bad as it actually was. Mike was not home much of the ttd F? 06,111 time, leaving for work at about 6:30 am and not returning home until about 6:00 or 6:30 pm in OW4 the evenings. Almost every night of the week, Mike was involved with his weight lifting and workouts with friends, and with his judo classes. You state that Mike feels that he has had to be the primary parent for the children for the past I-%: years. How can that be if he was not present most of the time? Obviously, you did not even bother to call any of my contacts. They would have told you that I was the parent to do most of the chauffeuring of the children to and from their sports activities, to their doctor and dentist appointments, to their parent-teacher conferences and school functions, and anywhere else they needed to go or be picked up from. I attended almost all of their events, and was extremely supportive of them in all of their activities. You state that Mike believes it is in the best interest of the children to all be raised in the same household. However, Mike also believes that the boys are fine home alone, with Jonathan and Jason left to care for Jordan. Mike feels that the children miss one another, in spite of the sibling rivalry that has existed in the past. Sibling rivalry amongst the boys in the past sometimes consisted of violent physical fighting, resulting in one or more of the children getting hurt, and in the destruction of the home. Mike denies that Jordan is in any danger being with his brothers. I believe that Jordan is afraid to tell his father the truth about some things. Why did Jordan feel the need to go and talk to his guidance counselor frequently at Green Ridge last year because he was very upset about the physical and verbal abuse on Jonathan's part toward him? Jordan reported to his guidance counselor, Mrs. Smith at Green Ridge Elementary School, that Jonathan picked him up by the neck one time, threw him on the floor and hurt his arm another time, and other miscellaneous occurrences. The guidance counselor was required by law to report this, thus resulting in Children and Youth Services becoming involved. I did NOT tell Jordan to go to his guidance counselor and tell her these things. Jordan did that on his own because he was scared and upset. Did you even contact Mrs. Smith regarding these issues that Jordan reported? You said that I noted that Jonathan does not show good control over his temper and anger. If you had taken the time to read the numerous disciplinary referrals from the schools, and reports from therapists that had met with Jonathan over the years, and the police reports, you would see that I am not the only one to note Jonathan's intense anger-management problem. You state that Mike reports that Jordan wants to live with him and his brothers. Jordan did NOT say that he wants to live with Mike and his brothers. Jordan said that he wants to return to the Mechanicsburg area, WITH me. Of course, his ultimate wish would be to see the family reunited and living back in the marital residence. I will agree that Jordan did not enjoy living at his grandparent's home. Living in someone else's home is tough on everyone involved. However, Jordan and I did move into our own apartment on June 9 s, 2000, and he was very happy about that. Jordan does miss his old friends, his old house, and his old school, Green Ridge Elementary School, as that is all he has ever known. What 9 year old boy wouldn't miss everything he has ever known? However, Jordan has started to adjust to all the changes in his life in a positive manner. He has made some new friends in the Levittown area, he was in the service club at Walter Miller Elementary School, he became a safety at the end of the school year, his grades were on par with his grades in the past, maintaining A's, B's and a couple C's, he was in the chorus and in the orchestra playing the violin at school, he played on a basketball team and a baseball team. Jordan also won four awards at the end of the school year, for Sportsmanship, for the Service Club, for the orchestra, and for fourth grade chorus. ?Vd A A Al You state that Kathy believes that Jordan should remain in her primary custody, and wants there to be no visitation between Jordan and his father without adequate supervision. What you left out is that I requested supervised visitation until such time that it could be proven that Jonathan and Jason have gotten the help they need with their drug problems. 1 do not trust that Mike provides the necessary supervision of Jonathan and Jason with Jordan because Mike continues to believe that the drug situation is not as bad as it has been. Mike has been in total denial of any drug problems with the boys for years, even after much evidence continued to surface time and time again. Mike finally had Jason admitted into rehab at Caron Foundation in March, 2000. You state that I indicated that I would like to have a relationship with Jonathan and Jason again some day, but that currently neither boy will visit with her. While that is true, there is no possibility of me having a relationship with either one of them until Jonathan and Jason have completely removed themselves from the drug situation. Neither of my two older sons wants anything to do with me, l believe, because I interfered with their drug trafficking. I did periodic room searches because I believed that the boys had given up the right to any privacy when they continued to bring drugs into the home. When I found drugs and drug paraphernalia in their bedrooms, I refused to flush them and just ground the boys, as was Mike's method of dealing with the situation. That didn't work in the past, as Jonathan and Jason continued to bring drugs into the home and continued to get into trouble at school and with the police. You state that I have attempted to gain access to Jonathan and Jason's treatment records, but to no avail. That I hold Mike partly responsible for this lack of information, but that in the state of Pennsylvania, children 12 years of age and older control the confidentiality of their own records. Yes, I do hold Mike partly responsible for my futile attempts in trying to obtain information on my children. I still have legal custody of all three of my children, and I still love and care for all three of my children. That will never change. I have always wanted only the best for all three of my children. I have tried to get them the help I thought they needed over the years. I have known for years that the situation was rapidly becoming out of control, and that Mike and I could not change or correct anything without outside help from professionals. Because of the lack of support and continual denial on Mike's part over the years, I was unable to obtain the appropriate help for Jonathan and Jason. Mike always wanted to try to handle things on his own, to not involve outsiders in our problems. Mike was, and still is, desperately trying to keep Jonathan and Jason from going to prison or to juvenile detention, or to become 'part of the system' as he sees it. He continually tells me, even to this day, that if it had not been for him, both Jonathan and Jason would have been locked up years ago. He continually tells me that all I ever wanted was to 'bury my children', have them incarcerated. While that is not true, I feel even that would have been preferable tojust letting them go on as they were. I was in desperate fear for their lives, and anyone else that was associated with them, including myself, Mike and Jordan. Anything 1 tried to do FOR them was held against me. Mike always tried to play the part of the sympathetic friend, thus making me into the 'bad guy' for any punishment or accountability I placed on the children. Mike always justified the actions of the children, whether it be to the police or to the school authorities. Over the years, Mike had a 'down-pat' version of excuses he used to justify any trouble the boys got into. Phrases such as "Jonathan never started the fights, but he sure ended them", " I always told my boys not to fight, but I eventually gave them permission to defend themselves after continually being attacked by other kids", "Jonathan was 04 IW co-cocked from behind, and had to defend himself', "My boys are blamed for things because they have a reputation", and many more. If you had taken the time to read some of the disciplinary referrals over the years from Cumberland Valley School District, you would have noticed a pattern in Jonathan's behavior. School authorities such as Dr. Anthony Cavallero, Mary Atkinson, Dr. Heckard, and others, can attest to Jonathan's behavioral and anger- management problems over the years, and to Mike `defending' Jonathan's actions during Mike's and my many disciplinary meetings with the school authorities. Mike literally begged and pleaded the school authorities a number of times to keep Jonathan from being expelled or suspended from school. Jason always had a reputation preceding him in any school he entered into because of his older brother. But the schools could see a pattern starting early on with Jason that closely resembled his older brother. You stated that Mike and I met while we were both attending Elizabethtown College. Mike and I attended Millersville State College (now Millersville University). You stated that initially Mike was a teacher and I worked for a mortgage company. I worked for an insurance company. You said that according to Mike, Jonathan and Jason were planned pregnancies. Jason was not a planned pregnancy because of my problems with my first pregnancy with Jonathan, and we knew I would not be able to care for Jonathan while I was pregnant again. I had been advised by my obstetrician that it would be very risky for me to attempt to have any more children. Mike and I had agreed that if we decided to have another child, it would not be until Jonathan was a little older and independent. Jordan was certainly not planned pregn my' and I did not really want a third child because of the problems with my pregnancies. pregnancy with Jordan, Mike and I met with my obstetrician, at which time he recommended that I consider having an abortion, as I probably would not carry the baby to term. Both Mike and I decided against that option. However, I sat in your office and told you that after I gave birth to Jordan, I realized the `gift' of this third child was that I was able to have the one-on-one time with Jordan that I missed out on with Jonathan and Jason as they were so close in age. And Jordan was indeed a gift to me, and we have always shared a special `mother-sort' bond. You stated that following my pregnancy with Jonathan, I started experiencing significant bouts of depression. You obviously obtained copies of my past psychological and prescription reports, so you should have noticed that my bouts of depression had actually started shortly after my marriage to Mike. Mike was the one to convince me to be hospitalized during some of my bouts with depression. You stated that Mike reported that I would lie to my psychiatrists about the use of alcohol and never receive proper treatment, and that Mike reported that the physicians would cease their treatment when he would inform them of the alcohol problem. Do you have documented proof of this, or just the words out of Mike's mouth? Since you put those words down on paper, I hope that you have evidence to back them up. It is true that I lost my relationship with my parents, but that lasted about 2 years, not 4-5 years. And much of that was due to Mike's disparaging comments and perceptions of my parents and my family of origin over the years. Since you obviously have copies of my medical records, and have based a good deal assume you have that I have of your opinion of been hospitalized foredeon the pressioreports nce F bruary, 1995. II also no longer feltothe need for and of R&WE oklai? 04 discontinued psychological therapy in October, 1997. In March, 1999,1 got Jonathan, Jason and myself into therapy once again after the situation had become intolerable and unmanageable. The problems between Jonathan and myself did indeed become very serious. Even though Jonathan and Jason were caught lying to us and other authority figures over the years, Mike continued to believe most of what they told him. I believe that Mike's lack of respect and support of me in front of the boys taught them to become disrespectful and abusive toward me. You state that according to most of the other family members, Kathy would bait Jonathan into escalating situations, and Mike was often trying to play a mediator when he returned from work in the evenings. These are words out of Mike's, Jonathan and Jason's mouths. Mike was not present to witness the abuse and disrespect on Jonathan's part toward me and anyone else present. Many times, Mike was trying to be the boys' friend instead of their parent. You state it is clear that Mike did not trust Kathy's judgment because of her history of drinking and depression. Yet Mike DID trust Jonathan and Jason's judgment despite their history with drugs? You state a tremendous area of conflict in the last 6 months of time the family was together was between Jonathan and Jason and I in the use of the telephone. I did spend time on the intemet with my family in Levittown because that was the only emotional support I had left at the time. However, when I was asked politely, l did get off the intemet so that they could use the phone. Rarely was I asked politely, or even asked at all by Jonathan to get off the intemet. He would walk in the door and demand that I get off the intemet immediately or he would have me `booted,' which he did frequently. You also stated that I admitted that Mike was very involved with the boys' sporting events, and that seemed to also upset me. I never had a problem with Mike being involved in the boys' sporting events, as I too was involved, if only an active supporter sitting on the sidelines. I had a problem with Mike working out with his friends every night of the week and Saturday mornings, leaving me to deal with the children and all the problems. When Mike wasn't at work or working out with his friends, he was usually asleep, watching TV or playing card games on the computer. The last few months of our time together as a family, I did sleep in Jordan's bedroom, behind a locked door at night for safety. I was extremely afraid of Jonathan and his constant unpredictable behavior. He had resorted to stealing, destroying, lying, and physical and verbal abuse, and I did not trust him at all, especially not while I was sleeping. You `mentioned' that Jonathan was expelled from school for multiple infractions. I am very surprised that is all you have to say about that subject. Obviously, you did not read my report with numerous disciplinary referrals, in school and out of school suspensions on Jonathan, or obtain any reports from any of Jonathan's counselors. Obviously, you did not even try to obtain any police reports from Hampden Township and Silver Spring Police Departments. You state that Jason was supporting his brother. Mike found out within the past couple months that Jason was supporting Jonathan because Jonathan was his drug supplier over the years. You stated that following a final altercation in which Kathy called the police and Jonathan's probation officer, Mike suggested she go to Levittown for a while. That is not true. Jonathan's behavior had been getting increasingly bizarre and unpreuictable, so I would take Jordan and go stay at a Itad friends' until Mike arrived home from work. Jonathan chose to bag up 'a great many of my possessions and throw them onto my friends' front yard. 1 could no longer tolerate the situation, and having to live in continual fear and loss of control of everything in my life. And I could not leave Jordan in that situation having to fend for himself. You stated how Mike describes Jordan, and how I describe Jordan. Jordan WAS a happy, compassionate and caring child, who enjoyed joking around and had a pleasant personality. However, Jordan's behavior began to deteriorate last year. He began wanting to spend more and more time away from home. He was having problems dealing with the constant fighting amongst all of us, always involving Jonathan. I did state that Jordan has wanted to go back to everything he has ever known, the house, his friends, and his school. But Jordan wanted go back WITH his mother. Jordan tells me now that he is no longer afraid of his brothers. I believe that is due to an act put on by his brothers dur°^g the interim time period while you, the psychological evaluator, were gathering information fcr your custody recommendations. While Jordan was living in Mechanicsburg, his brothers usually were too busy with their own activities to have time for a younger brother. You stated that while in the Harrisburg area, Jordan was very active and had many friends, that he has consistently played on basketball and baseball teams. That is true, due to the fact that both Mike and I supported him in all of his activities. However, Jordan has been very active in activities while living in Levittown. Jordan had never been on a basketball team in his life and had always wanted to, and he did not do that until arriving in Levittown. He also played on a baseball team while living here in Levittown, pitching, catching and other positions. I was the one to encourage him and enroll him in these activities, as I had done with all three of my children over the years. It was Jordan's choice to join the school chorus, the school orchestra playing the violin, to join the service club, and to become a safety in the school, which I also encouraged and supported. You stated that Jordan is quite aware of the issues surrounding his custody. That Jordan stated that "His mom took him away, and gets to have some of dad's money so his dad had to move into an apartment. That Jordan went 43 days without seeing dad, so dad filed for custody." What about the fact that Jonathan and Jason made it intolerable for their mom to continue to live in the home, that Jonathan literally threw his mother out of the home after threatening to do that for a few months? Yes, Jordan does have anger toward me for removing him from everything he has ever known. But Jordan also has anger toward his father for allowing things to happen over the years, and for not defending and supporting me. Jordan also has anger at both of his brothers for their part in the destruction and dissolution of this family and our home as a result of their heavy and continuous drug involvement and behavioral problems. You said that Jordan stated that his father would OFTEN have to hold Jon down "if he was going nuts." And Jonathan did "go nuts" OFTEN. However, you feel that is a healthy, safe environment for Jordan to go back to? You said that Jordan reported that Jon never directed his anger at him. Did Jordan lie to his guidance counselor about the physical altercations between himself and Jonathan? Did you even bother to contact Jordan's guidance counselor at Green Ridge Elementary School, or at Walter Miller Elementary School, or did you just take Mike's, Jonathan and Jason's perception of what did and did not occur at face value? You said that Jordan reported that his mother drank "mixed drinks like Kahlua" almost every night. Jordan denies saying this, and says that he never really knew what I was drinking, and didn't know that it was an issue. He denies stating that "His mother is acting more like a parent." However, AQ& Jordan does tell me that I have changed since leaving Mechanicsburg in that I am stricter with P"ll him, and 1 follow through, and 1 don't give up like I did for the past year or so living in Mechanicsburg. Jordan tells me that he couldn't understand why he had to listen to his father and I when his brothers never did, and they always got away with things. You state that Jordan does not see his father's behavior as changed. I do not see his father's behavior as changed either. I still see Mike as being in denial, although not to the same degree as in the past. I still see Mike as trying to be the boys' friend instead of their parent. I still see Mike trying to reason with the boys with every directive that he gives them when they continually defy him and argue with him. You state that Jordan sees his father as fair and supportive, always involved in his activities, and that his father talks with him about drugs and alcohol. How does Jordan see his mother in all of these areas? You state that it is clear that Jordan has greater trust in what his father is telling him than in what his mother says, and that he knows that his mother has "lied" about some things. You did not state whom it is clear to other than yourself. Jordan denies saying these things also. Your comments on Jordan's answers on the BPS test are redundant. You state that Jordan appears to perceive his father as being more competent, more consistent and having more admirable traits at this time than does his mother. However, he perceives his parents as being equally supportive of him and generally competent in caring for him. What normal human being would not find it tough to function competently, consistently and admirably after constantly being abused, degraded and disrespected after a period of time? You state that Kathy may have a dependent personality, and appears to have been addicted to the internet for the last two years of her marriage. We only had the Internet for the last year of our marriage. You finally state, in the end, that obviously Jonathan and Jason have serious drug problems. However, to Mike's credit, he has insisted that both boys follow through with treatment for these problems, and that Mike has involved himself in the family treatment. I was the one to try to get Jonathan and Jason into counseling over the years. I was the one to try to get Jason into rehab last November after he came to me and told me about the horrendous drug activities he had been involved in for approximately 5 years ever since his brother introduced him to drugs when he was only 10 years old. You state that in the past, Mike MAY have been in denial about the extent of the family problems that existed. That Kathy is PROBABLY correct that he was unwilling, or unable to take the necessary steps to deal with all of these problems earlier. However, both Mike and I share that responsibility; it is not Mike's alone. That is true. However, if Mike had supported me in my efforts to get Jonathan and Jason the help they needed for years, the situation would not have escalated to the point that it did. You state, finally, that Jordan clearly prefers to be back in the Harrisburg area with his "family." In my perception of "family", the mother is normally included as a part of the family. Jordan's real wish is that his family is together, but that his mother has told him that would not happen. However, his father has also made no effort to try to bring the family back together A? 094? again, or to resolve past conflicts between himself, Jonathan and Jason and myself. Mike continually states that Jonathan and Jason are not ready to deal with their mother yet. Mike states that he has the boys in therapy, and they still have a lot of anger toward me and the things I have done to them and they way I treated them. You based your decision on my past history of depression and alcohol `abuse.' Yet you placed very little importance on Jonathan and Jason's past history of using and selling drugs, disciplinary problems, police records and criminal history, and Mike's inability and/or refusal to deal with these issues over the years. As this psychological evaluation was taking place, Jason was in rehab. As recent as a few weeks ago, Jason had a drug test come back positive for cocaine. Mike indicated this was from codeine that he had given Jason for a bad cold. I could not understand why anyone would give codeine to a person who had just recently come out of rehab for a drug addiction. I also did some research on the possibility of a drug test coming back positive for cocaine when someone has taken codeine. I learned from different pharmacists that codeine and cocaine are two totally different classes of drugs, and that there is no possibility of a drug test coming back positive for cocaine while taking codeine. You placed very little importance on Mike's continual denial and enabling of Jonathan and Jason's behavior and actions, and lack of support of my attempts to get them help. You conducted a home study at the residence of Michael with the children present. However, you did not even bother to give me the same consideration. You asked for a list of collateral contacts, which I provided. However, you did not contact anyone on my behalf. If you had contacted Jordan's guidance counselors, you would have found out what Jordan reported that Jonathan had done to his younger brother. If you had contacted Larry and Kathy Snyder, Lori Neal, Carmen Walker or Denise Denio, people that live in our neighborhood, you would have found out what they have witnessed and heard the past few years. They could have told you about the drug deals they witnessed involving Jonathan and Jason, the fighting and violence that occurred, the continual disrespect and verbal abuse on Jonathan and Jason's part toward their parents and other adults. If you had contacted Barbara Leer, Lois Blackwell or Sharon Albright, you would have found out that I was always present at Jordan's functions and activities over the years. That I volunteered my time and efforts at his school many times over the years. ME, NOT MIKE. If you had contacted Karen Kise-Renaut, Jason's best friend Travis' mother, you would have found out why she would no longer allow her son to hang around with my older two sons. You based part of your decision on the wants of a 9-year confused boy. Of course Jordan misses his friends and his school, and everything he has ever known. What 9-year old boy wouldn't? But he was adjusting to life in Levittown. And he was away from the constant drug element and unstable living conditions brought about by the constant fighting and violence of his two older brothers. You never even gave me a chance. I was extremely disappointed in the content of your report. Who actually put this report together? Much of your information was based on `part' of what I said, leaving out the general gist of what I actually said and the twisting of words. You put great importance in what Mike said, and very little importance on anything I said. Just because I have a chemical imbalance that results in chronic depression does not make me an incompetent parent. I have loved and nurtured and taken care of all three of my children over the ?Ild ei IW years. I have made a lot of mistakes, learning from them, and trying not to repeat them. My three children have been the most important things in my life, and ultimately the most heartbreaking. Dr. Shienvold, l am holding you accountable for your recommendations and decision to return Jordan to his father's primary custody. You have been presented with a lot of evidence and facts that Jonathan and Jason have had serious problems in the past, yet you have chosen to ignore the evidence. You feel that it is in Jordan's best interests to put him back into that environment. I am seriously questioning your reasoning behind that decision. Regards, Kathy G. Stone 1350 Woodboume Road Woodbourne Apts, Apt #F91 Levittown, PA 19057 215-946-7260 io El t? I LJ a EXHIBIT SS L] November 18, 2000 Arnold T. Shienvold, PhD Riegler, Shienvold & Associates 2151 Linglestown Road, Suite 200 Harrisburg, PA 17110 Re: Michael L. Stone vs. Kathy G. Stone Custody dispute over Jordan L. Stone Dear Dr. Shienvold: 0144 The intention of this letter is to update you to the best of my knowledge on the status of the five members of the Stone family since your psychological evaluation report released on June 13, 2000. It is my assumption that you will be present to testify at our December 4`h, 2000 custody hearing on behalf of my husband, Michael L. Stone. It is my intention at this time to provide you with additional information as to some events that have occurred during the past few months that hopefully will indicate that Michael does not have any more control of the boys than he ever did. It is my belief at this time, as it has been for the past few years, that if Jordan were to live with his father and brothers, he would not be living in a safe and stable environment. Although Jordan states that he wants to live in Mechanicsburg, one should question and listen very carefully to his answers when he is asked why. Jordan is a very confused and tom 10-year old child, and obviously misses everything he has ever known. However, during the past few years of his life in Mechanicsburg, fighting, lying, stealing, drug and alcohol abuse, destruction of the house and property, police involvement, truancy from school, terroristic threats, and physical, verbal and mental abuse had become a way of life. Like most children of his age, Jordan favors a lawless society, one with little discipline. He looks up to his brothers, seeing them as exciting, rebellious, in control and `cool'. I have enclosed recent documents regarding Jonathan, Jason and Jordan Stone, including academic and extra-curricular achievements, or lack thereof. Jonathan: -August, 2000: Jonathan entered his senior year of high school at Cumberland Valley High School. He had been expelled from this school in September, 1999, for possession of drugs and tobacco and assaulting a member of the school staff. He then attended Bishop McDevitt High School in Harrisburg, PA for the remainder of his junior year. -On September 26'h, 2000, a gang of boys went after Jonathan at the McDonald's on Carlisle Pike. They hit him and broke his car window. Jonathan then admitted to Mike that this gang had been coming after him since last summer. Mike told me the reason for this was because the principal at Cumberland Valley High School, who claimed Jonathan assaulted him last year when Jonathan was caught in possession of drugs, told some kids F`i1 091 at the high school that Jonathan is an informant for the police. Mike also told me Jonathan told him that he had seen one of these kids at a gas station last summer hitting a girl and Jonathan went over and hit him. The boys that came after Jonathan have lengthy police records, and have spent time in juvenile detention centers and/or jail. A police report was filed with Ilampden Township police department. -On October 1", 2000 at about 5:00 a.m., Mike heard a loud noise in the house. Pool balls (from a pool table) had been thrown through the front windows of the house. Jordan was in the house at the time of this occurrence. A police report was riled with Hampden Township police department. Fingerprint testing on the pool balls and an investigation into the incident came back inconclusive. Mike told me that this gang of kids had been calling and paging Jonathan, making terroristic threats that they were going to come to the school and shoot him. The kids even knew Jonathan's class schedule. Jonathan was advised to leave the area for a week, and went to stay at his grandmother's in Mt. Gretna, PA. Jonathan then returned to the area and to school on October 1 2000. -On November 8 h, 2000, I was advised by Jonathan's principal, Mrs. Enders, and guidance counselor, Ms. Kim Kohlhaus, that Jonathan had been missing numerous days of school. Many of the absences were unexcused, and a citation was to be sent to the district magistrate. -November, 2000: It is Jonathan's intention at this time to quit school and try to obtain his GED. -I found out on November 17"', 2000, that Jonathan had been missing since Tuesday, November 14'h, 2000. However, Mike could tell that Jonathan had been back to the house to do some `shopping', helping himself to items he needed and wanted. -What kind of role model is this for Jordan to look up to? Jason: -August, 2000: Jason entered his sophomore year of high school at Cumberland Valley High School. Jason had been suspended from Cumberland Valley School District in January, 2000, when he was caught stealing numerous items. He finished out his freshman year of high school at Cedar Cliff High School, West Shore School District. -I was advised by Jason's 10'h grade principal, Mr. Kirkpatrick, that Jason has received 3 days of in-school suspension for defacing school property; writing on the urinals in the boys room with permanent markers. -On November 8'h, 2000, I was advised by Jason's principal, Mr. Kirkpatrick, and guidance counselor, Mr. Mallos, that Jason had been missing numerous days of school. Many of the absences were unexcused. Disciplinary referrals were issued by the school for multiple truancies, and citations were sent to the district magistrate (copies attached). Every time Jason misses a day of school without Mike's telephone call of legitimate excuse, truancy officers will come out and look for Jason, and he will have a mandatory Saturday work program. -The last drug testing that Jason participated in that I know of came back positive for cocaine. Mike told me that Jason had gotten a bad cold, and Mike gave him codeine (even though Jason had been in rehab for a month and codeine can be addicting). I spoke to three different pharmacists, and all three told me that cocaine and codeine are two IkO ?q totally different classes of drugs, and that codeine cannot produce a positive reading for cocaine. -Mike tells me that he thinks Jason is still attending Narcotics Anonymous meetings. However, it is up to Jason to get himself there, so Mike is not really sure that Jason is attending. -What kind of role model is this for Jordan to look up to? Mike: -Mike leaves for work between 6:00 a.m. and does not return home from work until approximately 6:00 p.m. Mike is gone from the house on Tuesday and Thursday evenings for Judo practice. It has been brought to my attention that Mike is not at home most evenings, leaving the boys by themselves. -Mike has repeatedly stated that I have been the one to lead us to financial min, and that I left him with a load of marital debt last November that 1 was the one to accrue over the years. Our financial situation was somewhat tight since the beginning of our marriage. However, after Mike was fired from his job at GS Electric in August, 1994 for accepting monetary kickbacks tinder the table, our financial situation gradually deteriorated. Mike did not obtain employment for six months, and during that time we not only had the regular bills to pay, but also had to purchase medical insurance for the family, which was very costly. -A number of the neighbors on Princeton Road, Mechanicsburg, PA have told me during the past year that whenever Mike is home, the boys seem to be gone, and vice versa. Up until a few weeks ago, on Wednesday nights, when Mike was not present at the house, cars would pull up, kids would enter the house for a couple minutes, exit, and then leave. This past summer, Jonathan and Jason were seen out on our deck with groups of teenagers, passing around `pipes', `bongs', and other drug paraphernalia. Terroristic threats have been made to the parents of Jonathan and Jason's friends that knew me. These parents have told me that their children were threatened that if they had any contact with me, Jonathan and Jason would `f k' up their children. My friends are very frightened to have any further contact with me. -Our home on Princeton Road has finally sold and is scheduled for settlement on or before January 23 a, 2001. I am totally unaware of what living conditions will be available to Jordan after that date. -The neighbors have told me that when Jonathan and Jason are around the house, they will not let their children walk up and down the street to visit with their friends because they are afraid of them. -Mike obviously continues to be in denial of Jonathan and Jason's problems, thus enabling them to continue on in the lifestyle that they have chosen over the years. Both Mike and I have college degrees, yet Mike has had no control over Jonathan and his decision to quit high school. Mike also has no control over Jason and his choice to continually skip numerous days of school. Jordan: Jordan has been living in Levittown, PA since November 17'h, 1999. He live residence of his grandparents, George and Joann Garrison, until at at the which time he and his mother moved into their own apartment. Jordan with his , m2000, other June 9'h ool since November, attended Walter Miller Elementary Sch1999. Since that time, Jordan's academic progress has been very good, obtaining grades on par or better than in the past. Jordan has played on a Neshaminy School District basketball team, and on a Middletown Township baseball team. Jordan plays the violin and the flute, and is in the Walter Miller Orchestra any Cho . Jor van was in the Walter Mil theService .l Jordan classrooms and during his 4'h grade school year, going into was elected to become a member of the Walter Miller Safety Patrol, and tthe Jo s elected as one of six out of the fifth grade to become an officer on the safety patrol. an is very well liked and respected by the teachers and his peers at Walter Miller Elementary School. Jordan's aunt, Mrs. Susan Smyth, works as a teacher for the Bucks County Intermediate Unit 922 at Walter Miller Elementary School. She keeps a close eye on him and is always available to Jordan for love and emotional support. She transports Jordan to and from school every day. Her three children, Kelly, Kyle and Katey, are all AE students (academically excelled), on the honor roll, involved in numerous activities through the school district and township, and involved in service and volunteer work through the school district and community. They have always excelled in whatever they put their minds too, and have never been in any kind of trouble whatsoever. When Jordan is around them, he strives to attain the kind of accomplishments they have been credited for, thus, very positive role models that will hopefully help him to become a responsible adult and good citizen. In addition, Jordan's grandparents, George and Joann Garrison, are always available and supportive, as well as his uncle, Mr. Michael Garrison, and his aunt, Mrs. Claire Chamberlain. My family is committed to Jordan's future. No one in this family has any kind of criminal or negative history whatsoever. We would raise Jordan to believe in a society of law. We sincerely believe that Jordan will take the same path as his brothers and fail if he is removed from our care. Kathy: I left the marital residence on November 17, 1999, for reasons stated in the chronological report dated January 1, 2000. 1 took and yJordan' oungest son, Jordan, and move to Levittown, PA, where we resided with my parents and Joann Garrison. I obtained employment with the Neshaminy School District as a sub, taking whatever work was offered, until permanent full-time employment obtained. I secured permanent full-time employment in May, 2000, as an assistant to the director of purchasing. On June 9'h, 2000, I then secured an apartment for Jordan and myself. I continue to work full-time for Neshaminy School District. I will once again state that I have not had a drink since November, 1999. The sometimes severe depression that I experienced over the years has been under control since 1 left last November. Not only through anti-depressants, but because I now feel I have control over my life. I will not deny that I began to rely on alcohol to help me to cope and get through life for the past few years. However, looking back at the quality and dynamics of our lives, lack of support from my husband in dealing with the children 0 r? and his total denial of the evidence as it unfolded over the years, and my feelings of ON4 helplessness and hopelessness in trying to deal with all the problems, I now know why I resorted to alcohol. I won't deny that I have had some very difficult times the past year. My love for my children is something that will always be a part of me. I had hoped for so much better for them. They had so much poiential, and to see them throwing all that away is heartbreaking. The guilt that I experience at my contribution to the downfall, destruction and dissolution of this family is very intense, and something I am leaming to deal with daily through the support of my family here. There is no satisfaction in seeing my children fail, and in seeing my husband not being able to recognize and deal with it. However, I now realize that there is nothing I can do to help them. It is out of my hands, and has been for some time. Your psychological evaluation report of June 130', 2000, states that Jordan should be in the primary custody of Mike, that the three children should all reside in the same household, and that Mike has been the most positive and stable influence in the children's lives for the last several years. Obviously, Mike does not have any control over Jonathan and Jason's behavior and activities any more now than he ever did. Jordan continues to miss his old school and friends in the Harrisburg area, idolizing the past, with a very selective memory of events that occurred the past few years. It is my belief that Jordan would have a more stable and structured life living with me, his mother. We have a very close-knit family here in Levittown, with a lot of love t and support from all family members. Jordan has many positive influences and role models in his life here, and a much better chance to grow up to become a responsible, successful adult. Jordan's future is in our hands, and our job is to guide him through the remainder of his growing up years with love, support, structure, success, and to set a good example ourselves by being positive role models in his life. Sincerely, Kathy G. Stone 1350 Woodboume Road, U91 Levittown, PA 19057 Home: 215-946-7260 Work: 215-752-7525 kwd g+;; r i jCl rn EXHIBIT TT ?to tlrt:.lm oiA ; NAME l BACK TO SCHOOL NIGHT SEPTEMBER 19, 2000 MY SCHEDULE TEACHER RM. # 8:00-8:15 HOMEROOM/LANGUAGE ARTS 8:15-8:25 FIRST PD. lvl 8:25-8:35 SECOND PD. ! l;i THIRD PD. hh . All L-10 l 0 ?J 0 L2 EXHIBIT UU ?mo ICJ t ?A?3 0 o O o0 0 S - o Y O N C O m O u M . b R ? d ' W ? A d u ?i ,'p? aui r •°?' c ? u rjD H 9 a y w L R 4, F •-Oi p N a y O a s /r dos 'd •OA +? ? d F F N to. Gl W F. O N g+? C1 W o a d 43 ^ .., am ' pR c4 o o •? q a to d 0344 to , F ? •0 O i• v ? y p G p A u. `rob. vqw et MILLER SCHOOL- NEST'-kMINY SCHOOL DISTRICT- NOVEN113ER NEWSLETTER- PAGE 3 i) OFFICERS FOR SAFETY PATROL 2000-2001 CAPTAINS: Alicia Donnally Lauren O'Donnell LIEUTENANTS: Stefanie Slivka Matt Miller SERGEANTS: Michelle Johnson Jordan Stone r s ?• J We'll be "Crazy for Milk and Britney" the week of November 13 through November 17. We hope all our elementary students enter oUmilk mobile" contest as a reminder that milk is an important fuel for our bodies and helps to keep us operating at peak performance. Throughout the week, children whose school lunch contains milk will receive a free Britney Spears locker poster. The children will also be asked to transform their milk carton into a creatively decorated "milk mobile" to be displayed in our cafeteria. Children who bring in a "milk mobile" will be entered into a drawing for one of Britney Spears' "Oops I Did It Again" CD's or a giant 36 X 48 inch "Crazy for Milk and Britney" poster. Congratulations to Jessica Sweeney, the winner of the Sonic Scooter. Many thanks to Jessica and to all the students who supported National School Lunch Week. ?Md A New Furry Friends The fifth grade students welcomed a new member to their class this year. He is friendly and fits in well with the students. His name is Steve, "Steve the Bunny," that is. Steve was born this summer and is rapidly growing. He is a lop-eared, black rabbit wilh a lot of energy. On the weekends, Steve likes to visit the homes of Miller's students. He travels in his smaller cage and brings his own food with hint. Steve is fun to watch and feed. If your child is interested in having a pet rabbit for the weekend, write a note to Mrs. Millevoi requesting a permission slip. All fifth grade Academic Enrichment students from the District went to the Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire on Friday, October 6'h. This trip corresponds with our study of the Elizabethan time period, and William Shakespeare. Students were immersed in the customs, language and culture of the sixteenth century. ?t Yr.r6 J TA i-d ?I 1Y C I ?4 tt-+ 41 TM: 1 "J M1? 113 1 QNI ` ?I \J s ^J v u ?t -, lk\?. 10- I ` i UNK ?I AI ?i ?I I r? r? I G .? I ati-e. ro ?T 61 L- w -:t W i' !fl® i i i I w.rf Ut rf : i I ?O) V P 0 i z 0 b i i c i i z P ' 0 n e L 0 i (ON Congratuktions! I was Caught `Bee-ing"Good Award This award is,presented to 9WAI who was Caught `Bee-ing' Good when s/he Date 0 0 f?o _ ??Aa10A01AlAAA1?lY?R?lAil?i? 11411 L EXHIBIT W C U111he1•Iant1 Valley High School 6746 Carlislc Pike 1lcchanicsbtirg, PA 17050-1796 GLJi(b Ile e -Se i. vices November 8, 2000 Ms. Kathy Stone 1350 Woodboume Rd. Apt #F91 Levittown, Fa 17057 Dear Ms. Stone, I have just reviewed the senior class grades forthe first marking period and find that Jonathan Stone is failing at lepst three classes. Our records indicate that Jonathan is failing the following classes: Senior Social Studies (22%) Algebra 2 (37%) COOP (39%) PE 12 (19%) Culinary Arts (44%) There is a possibility that Jonathan will not graduate without passing some of the classes. In order to graduate from Cumberland Valley High School, a student must pass a minimurn of 23 credits. These i' Include four credits in English, four credits in Social Studies, three credits in Science, three credits in t' Mathematics, two credits in Arts and Humanities, two credits in Health/Physical Education, Basic Computer Literacy and Graduation Project. A student must also pass a minimum of four and a half credits during their senior year, regardless of how many credits have been accumulated. If Jonathan is within two credits of meeting graduation requirements, then he will be permitted to go through the graduation exercises assuming arrangernents are made to correct the deficiency. Needless to say, I am concemed that Jonathan may not graduate. I am sure that you are equally concerned. May I suggest peer tutoring, private tutoring, tutoring with Jonathan 's teachers, or if appropriate, math clinic on Wednesday aftemoons. Should you have any questions concerning Jonathan's grades, please contact me at 766-0217, extension 3484. Sincerely, Kim Kohlhaas Guidance Counselor Fax (7 17)795-97, 1N) Phone (717) 766-0217 F.-mail cvschool.s.or_ 4 n EXHIBIT WW 04 tone, Jonathan M. r. Michael L Stone r06 Hummel Ayenue (Lemoyne PA 17043, (A) RELIGION I I I '• 131-0 (A)AMERICAN LIT. 34-0 (A)SPANISH I 71-0 (A)AM HIST I/GOV. 30-0 (B)GEOMETRY 15-0 (A)ENVIR. SCIENCE 05-0 A) FOOD PREP/NUTRI 26-0 HVSICRL EDUCgTI0 90-1 i OQ4 Bishop McDevitt High School .,324 737-7794 NC COUN cI i ?DATE. 03/31/00--- - Morrison ;7 : 175 0 ^ Janice 1 F 0.00 Mark 11 Q7 O'Brien 11 7 7 7 7 1 • 0.7t s. Foerster Ej a, .St.William am 0.75 velic/DiMar 0:37 DAYS RANK: 100/170 CUR YR CRDS: 4.62: :!}edrl: 2.5667 1 1 6 '3 ? o r 3 Must study/concentrate more 4 Grades affected by excessive absence; 29 Make-up incomplete after absenco 36 Capable of better work 37 Shows consistent effort Appreciate poople who have helped you! Stay focused on your responsibilities! Prepare for and Celebrate the Joy of Easter! 1 I' r. 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All itudent's Name Grade REPORT A 'tom JOYt ?o >ti? - Cumberland Valley High School Date 6746 Carlisle Pike Teacher lludent Number Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 Phone 7660217 or 249-6996 Ext The following evaluation report is being submitted by the instructor to help both the student and t please r call he better school to stand the reasons for the student's present level of academic pedor II you have any questions. P sc:,edule an appointment with tire teacher. RETURN THIS FORM WITHIN IN THREE DAYS TO YOUR CHILD 'S TEACHER. - Chronic tardiness Insutficlenl class preparation Limited Interest level in studies Insufficient aptitude for subject Lack of basic skills _ Short attention span Immature for grade level r_-?,•:7 Lack of self-discipline Refusal to do required work 2 Student should be in class more often. Student should put forth more effort. Student should seek additional help. Student should meet with teacher. Student should make up work missed due to absence. Student should improve preparation. >DDITIONAL COMMENTS: Student needs todovelop a more serious approach to studies. Student should review basic fundamentals. Student should make an effort to do more daily practice. Student should study and review dasswork on a daily basis. PLEASE CALL TO SCHEDULE A CONFERENCE. Yellow• Tearheis Cagy 8W WNIe•Parenns Capy Pink •Olfce Capy 1,1Wd Discipline problem in class Disrespectful attitude towards teacherslpeers Failure to make up work missed due to absence Insufficient motivation Limited class participation Late, poor, or Incomplete homework assignments Poor scores on testsigraded work Failure on timed writings Failure to follow drections Lack of proolreadng Careless work habits {r V U 0 EXHIBIT YY r;1 11119; 020 10% S ' DISCIPLINARY REFERRAL DATE OF I CIDENT 54)A V0. (' OO GRADE HOMEROOM CUMBERLAND VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT (O 6746 CARLISLE PIKE PERIOD / TIME F DAY STUDENT NUMBER MECHANICSBURG, PA 17055 766.0217 OR 249.6996 VI TION(S): V O LYING O EXCESSIVE TALKING 0 STEALING 0 DID NOT REPORT: DET / SWP /ASWD UTTING: CLAS SCHOO 0 TARDINESS: SC S f 0 FIGHTINGIALTERCATION 0 TOBACCO VIOLATION M 0 LEFT GROUNDS WITHOUT PERMISSION 0 RUDE / DISCOURTEOUS 0 DESTRUCTIVE TO SCHOOL PROPERTY 0 FAILS TO FOLLOW ATTEND. PROCEDURES 0 DISRUPTIVE / UNCOOPERATIVE 0 GENERAL DISREGARD FOR RULES O FORGERY 01NAPPROPRIATE BEHAVIOR 0 CONTINUATION OF PREVIOUS PROBLEM O FAILURE TO RETURN REG. MATERIALS 0 INSUBORDINATION 0 SEE ATTACHED TEACHER INTERVENTION(S) PRIOR TO REFERRAL: O VERBAL REPRIMAND O REFERRAL TO COUNSELOR O STUDENTITEACHER CONFERENCE D PARENT/TEACHEFUADMINISTRATOR CONFERENCE O CHANGE OF SEAT 0 OTHER ACTIONS (PLEASE DESCRIBE) O ISOLATION WITHIN CLASSROOM 0 INFORMED STUDENT OF REFERRAL O MODELED PRACTICE - O BEHAVIOR CORRECTION ASSIGNMENT .... O REMOVAL OF CLASSROOM PRIVILEGES O PARENTAL CONTACT O BEHAVIORAL MODIFICATION PLAN O TEACHER DETENTION ' O LOSS OF PASS PRIVILEGE NARRATIVE: I?,Lt: - -?t,,.lAr?UCS 16 20, Z?7 3b, 31 /a/13 , (Reported by) FOR OFFICE USE ONLY DISPOSITION(S): 0 QUIET STUDY HALL 0 HEARING REQUIRED O FILE 0 SATURDAY WORK PROGRAM O RECOMMEND FOR BOARD HEARING O WARNING 0 STUDENT SUSPENDED IN SCHOOL 0 NO CREDIT O DETENTION 0 PARENT CONFERENCE RECOMMENDED 0 STUDENT SUSPENDED OUT OF SCHOOL 0 BEHAVIOR CONTRACT SIGNED 0 PARENT CONFERENCE REQUIRED O OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE COMMENTS: 0 0r4 GosDG-D S o a 6 ?- '! (I I'" A- -No'ji G DAMS. G I' i AT j;,3 S E rrr -T? D) $7tv c/7- AM SI S-1 'A-.A-r-G , CONSULT THE STUDENT HANDBOOK FOR FURTHER DETAILS. FAILURE TO SHOW UP FOR ANY OF THE ASSIGNED DISCIPLINARY MEASURES WILL RE LT IN AD IONAL DISCIPLINARY AC71 N. O PHONE 766-0217 EXT. I (Action Taken By) )(Date) WHITE-OFFICE COPY GREEN-GUIDANCE COPY YELLOW-PARENT COPY PINK-TEACHER'S COPY GOLD-STUDENT i ? . - / w Cumberland Valley High School 6746 Carlisle Pike Mechanicsburg, PA 17050 (717) 766.0217 Parental Notification of Disciplinary Action To the parents/guardian of Jason Stone 1400 Princeton Road Mechanicsburg, PA 17050 Your child was referred to the office today for disciplinary action. Please note the details listed below about the referral and the consequence. Date of Office Referral: Monday, October 30, 2000 ; .. Grade Level: 10 Reason for Referral: Truancy , Date of Conference with Student: Monday, November 06, 2000 - Disciplinary Action Taken: Saturday Work Program (full day) r Teacher: Date(s): Saturday, November 04, - 2000 Zeros for all work missed. As a Cumberland Valley Administrator, I am always concerned when a student is referred to my office on a disciplinary matter. Please take the time to discuss this notice with your child so that future incidents may be avoided. If you have questions, or if you would like to schedule a personal conference please call the school office at 766-0217. Steve Kirkpatrick Assistant Principal m EXHIBIT ZZ 0% 1111"111 Cumberland Valley High School 6746 Carlisle Pike Mechanicsburg. PA 17050 (717) 766-0217 Parental Notification of Disciplinary Action To the parentstguardian of Jason Stone 1400 Princeton Road Mechanicsburg, PA 17050 Your child was referred to the office today for disciplinary action. Please note the details listed below about the referral and the consequence. Dale of Office Referral: Reason for Referral: Data of Conference with Student: Disciplinary Action Taken: Teacher: Date(s): Saturday, November 11, 2000 Zeros for all work missed. Tuesday, October 31, 2000 Truancy Monday, November 06, 2000 - Saturday Work Program (full day) Grade l-evol: 10 As a Cumberland Valley Administrator, I am always concerned when a student is referred to my office on a disciplinary matter. Please take the time to discuss this notice with your child so that future incidents may be avoided. If you have questions, or if you would like to schedule a personal conference please call the school office at 766-0217. Steve Kirkpatrick Assistant Pffncipal r "? i lJ EXHIBIT AA?A u7 F ° ? w ..1 O Z ? O ? o UW U yr z gw ? a u P t N ti L O? G S. k t T ?; y W C ? L x L a ' O O b .?.r ya. s w CI uy 1 y g Y ti N N N 4. O qL L t?'n 0 i C? P w %%N%Z ? z ai t4 t1i fAwwm gmw W P@p144 a VZ'P g{y ?] VI iAN VOJ fA[A? s a m .+ M M 6qa ,1 .4 Sii J mN.?'? M od w &gy=p pey ??pp p?qqpJJ °d to W 2wa0 NIAT C7 CJ V q.+ yJ C ?. M 0 0 o a g?? q o yyO'? h h% N N q q 00 P .U Vnl 9 ? n 6 tl > } u. b q t e a ?o N. 0 4 C I Qy' o I O . w i r u w ° w m N 6 w Ywi U tiwi U 7 X ? 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W U W u a' Y U N U U E S a o s In - w V s 6 s - a N u a II E S Q U N a S u s 0 ? tl u w s ? ? O p G 6 ? + I & 9 3 ? I a d ¢ v c 0 v `o 9 tll W a u W W rn S d i . QH t? •- CUMBERLAND VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL PROGRESS REPORT TO: MR. STONE FR: NICK MALLOS, GUIDANCE COUNSELOR RE: JASON STONE ENS: CURRENT GRADE - 82.9% (There is no question that, with Jason`s ability, ACHIEVEMENT: Fair his grade should he go+) EFFORT: F?Sr ATTITUDE: Fine BEHAVIOR: Fine MOTIVATION: Sliding downward HOMEWORK: Missed one of ten. ALGALG-?B? CURRENT-GRA D"7% ACHIEVEMENT.. Poor 1 j EFFORT: Fair ATTITUDE: Jason seems to try hard in class, but does not seek extra help to understnad what we are doing. BEHAVIOR: Jason is no problem in Class. He answers to the best of his ability the questions I ask of him. MOTIVATION: Jason tries his best without$oing out of his way. I offer to him and others, to retake tests?n whinh wy-havElowscoms,-biu}e has neyr.1*=,advantage of this offer. HOMEWORK: In the past 4 weeks, Jason has missed land 1/2 assignments, both within the past week. EARTH SPACE SCIENCE: CURRENT GRADE 9I% ACHIEVEMENT: Excellent EFFORT: Excellent ATTITUDE: Very good BEHAVIOR: Greatly improved HOMEWORK: All assignments done. r-IN 04 SPANISH I: CURRENT GRADE 7A)% ACHIEVEMENT: Fair EFFORT: Poor ATTITUDE: Seems to be happy with a 70% and often says "I can't do that", before he even tri@s. He is capable ofmuch.betther work!RF.14AVIOR: Needsso getDnsaskand stay on task for the entire class period, MOTIVATION: -He doesn't seem to want to succeed. He is happy with just-getting by. HOMEWORK: Missed 14 point homework assignment: 1.515 on another. Quizzes - 41.255 = 7b%re_S9S1100 = 7.0% WESTERN HERITAGE- CURRENT GRADE -90'S% ACHIEVEMENT: Excellent EFFORT: Excellent ATTITUDE: Great BEHAVIOfL Great MOTIVATION: Great HOMEWORK: Great BACIC COMPUTER LITERACY = CURRENT GRADE 86% Two assignments need to be completed and printed before holiday vacation n 0 C m m Pl1 EXHIBIT BBB Q Q r j wZQ IK; f?i;. I r IR,: UI F ? o ? Q p 8 < UtY 1 I ???, ry E U F is , A ' m a? y o N W f a S F Y- .•I t` Z , j t c N LI ? A :: r . {Itr t I ?• w ¢ u .- u 0 r' . ??._ I. S i r iC f s ". W. rn ? « •C ? w ? lL .'-' . . l ? 1 « ' t ? 11 ?' ? ??4 t 1 . 4l 7 ' M v- 9 16 ? N JI : ? ? ( St ? i ,j ?lil ? F I :!?. 1 t ? r Fitt ii:4 ?{ . Y i L? 6 a « U W 'p C I?^1 tll ??I ; aj I : r . tl ? Y h? r '? . ttl r tP fl d « « .r.. J r :? ? 4F?r ? T. 4. a' ? RLi [, + C'( C i !%? ' ? t1N t(•f Y' f!f> {.i [7 1 t '' ? ?jt M y.N. ..N.dLs advs lJ .? ... ?. o fi LI @ YI ? u T r >r' , . I 1 1, 1 1 Iii r I I ?xs 1F• -- '? ? T ? u. 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U N N ?? N C •Y Y . d C q ? O N C V N r c2a9°1N ° CU•Y L_U-N.?. N QE'Eeiu oEY? ?LL VET 5.1O..w E?¢ III 1111111 C ? A ? C W q O N ? a ? W 3 0 ? ¢ 'Oe E o n 2 Yao a-3u o ? o.2 t•sW E .L, N J u nO a,?aW o C E F o v a v O O O J ?NNNLa C u C E W o a v a J N VI f%I N d ILIA u v N - 9 u y 0 od?,Nn o u Eoc 3? a°a E ? t ? o ac°e•?» C ? ]t Y Y O` x E 'o N E E O a s s a C p O O L O_ N N M ,Li, O C C C C C C v n v a v o 0 0 0 ? o ? N N I A f A N V1 I k I I I i v' U i 0 Y 6 O o° N d L v D C Totals for Jason Slone World Cultures - 4 by Soci;d Studies 101210 l of 1 Homework Quizzes Tests NOTEBOOK D "5... 9/ 10.0 LOUR... 91 15.0 CUL'T'... 541 65.0 NOTE- 23l 40.0 Ni%CE... 22/ 25.0 CULT... 161 20.0 CULT... -1 0.0 GEOG... -/ 3.0 China ... 41 10.0 CLIM... 2/ 3.0 GEOL... 20/ 20.0 CULT... 01 15.0 China... 53 / 65.0 106.1 138. 29.0/ 45.0 54.0/ 65.0 23.0/ 40.0 Student Total -212.0/ 288. 73X'%- This is a progress report for your child in my World Culturei class to this date. I have included a list of the material that this grade includes. Please feel free to contact me for further information regarding your child's grade and/or progress in the class. NACERIMA QUFS?ONS - These were a series of questions done in class in groups. COURSE REQUIRF1v1E4rS QUIZ -'this was a series of questions done in class in groups. It was based on my class handout provided on the first day of classes. NACERIMA ESSAY -11uis was a creative writing assignment that students did as homework. CULTURE QUIZ -This was a quiz on culture terms from class notes and readings. GEOGRAPHY CHECKI.IS'1'-Review of reading assignment. CIdMATEQIJES'IIONS-Class assignment using atlas. GEOGRAPHY N/S-Homework assignment hosed on five themes of geography. CULTIJRE'I'ERIv1S-Collage/dr.uwing assignment on twelve culture lemrs. ?,,'-300K CHECK-material covered during the first three weeks of school. C,f : REIGEOGRAPHY TEST-Unit test on culture and geography. CHINA QUIZ CHINA MAP .Poor test grades. J. Beaver 766.0217, ext. 3480 Student Signature jbcavcr@cvscliools.org 0 Parent Signature 40 Press Report for Stone, Jason 09/27/00 Basic Computer Literacy, P2, 9:05--9:45 R ared by Mrs. Henderson, Cumberland Valley High School ID: 036084 Grade: 10 Homeroom: H201 # Assignment Category Score Points Possible 1 Accuracy Quiz 1 Projects 100 2 Accuracy Quiz 2 Projects 100 3 Accuracy Quiz 3 Projects 68 100 4 Accuracy Quiz 4 Projects 100 5 Accura Quiz 5 Projects 0 6 Accura Quiz 6 Projects 0 7 Accuracy Quiz 7 Projects 0 8 Accuracy Quiz 8 Projects 0 9 Accuracy Quiz 9 Projects 0 10 Accuracy Quiz 10 Projects 0 11 Accuracy Quiz 11 Projects 0 12 Accuracy Quiz 12 Projects 13 Techniques/Co-op Projects 80 100 14 Theo Test Projects 0 15 Timed Writings Timed Writings 0 Ke- 1ank=Incomplete ex=Excused dr=Dropped Score h Quarter 1: 30% Projects (Weight=75.0): 30% Timed Writings (Weight=25.0): Quarter 1 Attendance: 5 Absent, 0 Tardy, 0 Unexcused, 0 Dismissal, 0 Sport Dismissal, 0 Field Trip, 0 Driving, 0 Lesson, 0 Nurse, 0 Guidance, 0 Office, 3 ISS, 0 OSS, 0 Admit, 0 Class Cut REASONS FOR PRESENT PERFORMANCE: Jason fails to make up work missed due to absences. His lack of proofreading hinders his performance. Student Parent/Guardian Date u