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QUAKER VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT QV Celebrates 2016 HOMECOMING Quaker Valley celebrated Homecoming on Friday, Sept. 23. The Quaker Valley football team played Central Valley. During halftime, senior Nina Johns was crowned Homecoming Queen. Left: 2016 QV Homecoming Queen Nina Johns, escorted by Cole Russoniello. Below: The homecoming court included: Freshman: Arabella Grant, Sophomore: Courtney Cordell, Junior: Abby Smith and Seniors: Julia Freeman, Maddy Andrews, Nina Johns, Rachel Bould, Chloe Bunde and Emily Truchan. QUAKE R VAL L E Y S C HO OL DI STRI C T N E WS ewickley Area Cole Russoniello and Nina Johns. with her husband in Sewickley. They have two adult children. The 2016-2017 swim team season began Nov. 18. E3 at Quaker Valley High School Jacinta Batisky QV Welcomes New Swim Coach The Quaker Valley High School swim team welcomes a new coach for the 2016-2017 season, Jacinta Batisky. Coach Batisky comes to QV with 30 years of coaching experience, most recently at the Greater Columbus Swim team in Columbus, Ohio and Chartiers Valley High School in Bridgeville, PA. Coach Batisky lives 46 | Sewickley Area The annual E3 event (Education, Engagement and Enjoyment) at Quaker Valley High School took place on Thursday, Oct. 27 from 6 to 8:30 p.m. The event was open to everyone with questions about careers in science, technology, math or healthcare. Attendees heard from Keynote Speaker Justin Driscoll, Senior Director, People & Culture Initiatives from Pittsburgh Technology Coun cil, and academic and industry experts answered questions while guests participated in rotating sessions about the STEM fields. Duquesne University, Penn State University, Robert Morris University, Allegheny College, Allegheny Health Network, c3 Controls, Principal Financial and Fisher Scientific were on hand to answer questions. E3 Education Engagement Enjoyment