LDTV Award History
The LDTV Awards, now in its 28th year, recognizes the best student work in the Television Broadcasting Technology programs at Lenape High School, Shawnee High School, Cherokee High School, and Seneca High School. Students submit their video projects into differing categories, ranging from on-air talent to documentary. Some categories have students compete amongst their peers at their school, while others crown only one winner for the entire district (all four high schools). Here you will find a recent history of Lenape's success at the LDTV Awards.
Cheryl Haines-Germinario Award of Excellence
2024: Rachel Lawrence
2023: Elias Francoeur 2022: Nathan Steinberg 2021: Tessa Pofahl 2020: Gabrielle Turgeon 2019: Ethan Binder
2018: Kelly Donohue 2017: Rachel Fox 2016: Maxwell Bass 2015: Adam Derengowski
2014: Lauren Muccilli
2013: Matthew McGrorty
2012: Katie Clauss
2011: Alex Clauss
2010: Andrew Corkery
2009: Sal Brasile
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Demo Reel (Est. 2016) 2024: Morgan Carr
2023: Morgan Carr 2022: Ethan Morrow 2021: Jenna Duricko 2019: Cristina Figueroa 2018: Zach Gold 2017: Matthew Agger 2016: Maxwell Bass |
On-Air Talent 2024: Rachel Lawrence
2023: Bella Cao 2022: Rosalyn Tiangco 2021: Rosalyn Tiangco 2020: Leah Clemens 2019: Leah Clemens 2018: Kelly Donohue 2017: Shannon Lambert 2016: Jack Watson 2015: Celine Pence
2014: Jack Watson
2013: Kiersten Campbell
2012: Mason Betterly
2011: Christine Gargus
2010: Katie Clauss
2009: Alex Levitt
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News Package
2024: Rachel Lawrence - "Foods & Nutrition 3"
2023: Victoria Bollar, Bella Cao - "Period Pantry" 2022: Elias Francoeur, Aidan Magee - "The March for Martin" 2021: Alex Gizzo - "Four Green Cats Café" 2020: Benjamin Guerrieri, Ethan Morrow - "Johnson's Farm Holiday Light Show" 2019: Gabrielle Turgeon - "Wii Tournament" 2018: Kelly Donohue - "Chris Herren Impacts Lenape" 2017: Michael Foley and Michael Sleeper - "New Lenape Musical Director" 2016: Maxwell Bass and Jack Watson - "Lenape Mock Caucus" 2015: Ryan Anderson and Shannon Kenny - "STORM Robotics"
2014: Max Bass and Evan Bradley - "Student Job Fair"
2013: Lauren Muccilli and Myranda Zanol-Pacheco - "Legally Blonde"
2012: Kiersten Campbell and Katie Clauss - "Fall Play"
2011: Aaron Stadler and Mac Tan - "Storm Robotics"
2010: Andrew Corkery - "New Computer Rollout"
2009: Andrew Corkery and Nick Silvidio - "LDTV"
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Public Service Announcement (PSA)
2024: Victoria Bollar, Bella Cao - "Think Before You Post"
2023: Victoria Bollar, Bella Cao - "Mental Health Matters" 2022: Justin Fishburn, Brandon Frese, Tyler Selby, Nathan Steinberg - "You Are Not Alone" 2021: Elias Francoeur, Aidan Magee - "Check Your Smoke Detector" 2020: Delaney Scheidell - "It's Okay To Not Be Okay" 2019: Shomiron Dhar, Bryce Keller - "Depression: Take Action" 2018: Zach Gold, Nick Morse and Gilbert Ongwenyi - "Back Then" 2017: McKenna Samson - "It's Not The End" 2016: Scott Buck, Matthew Derengowski, Rachel Fox and Alexa Forgione - "Connect, Respect, Protect" 2015: Erin Sawadzki - "95 Years"
2014: Tony Devlin and Lauren Muccilli - "Drunk Driving"
2013: Lauren Clemence, Amanda Montague - "Think Before You Act"
2012: Adam Farhan, Matthew McGrorty - "Recycling"
2011: Alex Clauss, Chris Cramer, and Sean Kelly - "You Wouldn't"
2010: Alex Clauss, Andrew Corkery, and Sean Kelly - "Suicide: A Final End"
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School Choice (Est. 2020)
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News Show 2016: Producers - Maxwell Bass, Jack Watson
2012: Producers - Katie Clauss, Alonza Cotton, Matthew McGrorty 2011: Producers - Kevin Bohinski, Aaron Stadler |
Students of the Month Series 2016: Producers - Maxwell Bass, Alexa Forgione, Shannon Kenny
2012: Producers - Katie Clauss, Matthew McGrorty
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Educational Service Announcement (ESA) (Est. 2016) 2018: Zach Gold, Nick Morse and Gilbert Ongwenyi - "Back Then"
2017: McKenna Samson - "It's Not The End" 2016: Scott Buck, Matthew Derengowski, Alexa Forgione, Rachel Fox - "Connect, Respect, Protect" |
News Package (Est. 2016) 2018: Kelly Donohue - "Chris Herren Impacts Lenape"
2016: Maxwell Bass, Jack Watson- "Lenape Mock Caucus" |
Documentary 2013: Alex McKeen - "180 Hours"
2012: Scott Siracusano - "Freedom of Movement"
2011: Mason Betterly - "Walking the Frontlines"
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Technical Achievement
2017: Zach Gold - "Teleporting"
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Sideline Reporter 2015: Celine Pence
2014: Lauren Clemence
2013: Kiersten Campbell
2012: Katie Clauss
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Sports Announcer 2016: Jack Watson
2015: Jack Watson 2014: Jack Watson 2013: Tyler Brosious |
Short Film/Movie (Est. 2016) 2019: Ethan Binder, Leia Cryan - "The Talent Swap"
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Sports News Package (Retired 2015, Best of School) 2015: Lexa Forgione and Rachel Fox - "ATSA" 2014: Lindsay Wood and Ryan Ventrella - "Wii Tournament" 2013: Kiersten Campbell - "Girls Spring Track" 2012: Kiersten Campbell and Katie Clauss - "Boys' Basketball" 2011: Dan Gilliss and Bryce Kelly - "Boys' Basketball" 2010: Max Cioban and Scott Siracusano - "Girls' Soccer" |
Specialty Piece (Retired 2015, Best of School) 2015: Max Bass - "Battle of the Homerooms" 2014: Lauren Clemence - "Couples Game" 2013: Kiersten Campbell, Adam Farhan, Bryce Kelly, Matthew McGrorty, Alex McKeen - "Erased" 2012: Scott Siracusano - "Addiction" 2011: Scott Siracusano - "The Classroom" 2010: Mason Betterly and David Korhumel - "Mason's Weekend Weather Update" 2009: Kellen Hogan - "New Office Tour" |
Event Coverage (Retired 2015, Best of District) 2015: Max Bass, Michael Moroski - "Red and Gray Night" 2014: Adam Derengowski - "Red and Gray Night" 2013: Adam Farhan, Matthew McGrorty, Alex McKeen - "Red and Gray Night" 2012: Mason Betterly, Katie Clauss, Matthew Ebert - "Red and Gray Night" 2011: David Korhumel - "Red and Gray Night" |