6.08.15 Weekly Bulletin
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6.08.15 Weekly Bulletin
Senior End-of-the-Year Updates, page 6 LaGuardia Arts Weekly Bulletin June 8 - 12, 2015 Seniors: Begin College Clearance Meetings with Guidance Counselor Required Book Collection: Social Studies and LOTE 8 9 M T Dr. Mars, Principal Summer School Registration Art Studio Awards Ceremony; 4:15 PM; Little Flower Theater Students who are behind in required credits from previous semesters and students who fail required courses from this term will receive notice on June 12 to attend summer school. PA Academic Forum; 6:30 PM; Library; Crafting the College Essay Summer School Notices Book Collection: English and Science On Monday, June 15, any student who has failed a class in a core academic area or is behind in credits needed for graduation will receive a course request list for summer school. More information will be mailed home after June 17 along with an opt-out letter and the actual summer program. Musicale #1; 6:00 PM; Concert Hall; Elementary Brass, Percussion, Elementary Orchestra, Girls Chorus, and Junior Jazz Book Collection: Art, Health, Math, and Music 10 W Musicale #2; 6:00 PM; Concert Hall; Intermediate Orchestra, Intermediate/Advanced Band, Junior Band, Mixed Chorus, Junior Orchestra End of Marking Period 2 Grades Due; 8:30 AM 11 Th Spring Musicale #3; 6:00 PM; Concert Hall; Elementary Chorus; Women’s Chorus; Opera & Pit Orchestra Dance: Junior Projects; 4:30 PM and 6:30 PM REVISED REVISED OP - After 5th Schedule 12 F 2:30 - 4:30 PM; Jr. Dance Projects; Little Flower Theater Academic Awards Ceremony; 4:30 PM; Concert Hall Science Department: Final Lab Tallies Due; 3:00 PM Senior Clearance Deadline; 4:00 PM 15 16 M T Awards Ceremony: • 1:00 PM Drama/Tech; LFT • 2:00 PM Dance; LFT • 4:15 PM Music; Concert Hall Tickets available through our website or the school store. Tickets are no longer available online 3 days before the performance; then, tickets can only be purchased in advance from the School Store. Children under the age of 5 are not permitted. Regents Exams Begin Arts Comprehensives CLICK HERE to purchase tickets. Regents Exams 17 W Graduation Rehearsal #1 followed by Prom Ticket Distribution; 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM La! Music Comprehensive; 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM 18 Th Regents Exams 19 F Regents Exams 20 Sat Prom; 8:00 PM - 12:00 AM; Please remember ID. TOC Box Office Schedule Symphony Orchestra & Chorus Concer t June 5 & 6; 7:30 PM Tickets: $15/Student; $20/Adult The Musicales June 9, 10, & 11; 6:00 PM Tickets: $10/Student; $15/Adult June 9 June 10 June 11 Elementary Brass Intermediate Orchestra Elementary Chorus Percussion Intermediate/ Advanced Brass Women’s Chorus Junior Band Opera/Pit Orchestra Newsworthy 1 8 M Regular Building Community 2 9 T Regular Administrative 5 10 W Regular Elementary Orchestra Instructional 6 11 Th Regular Girls Chorus Mixed Chorus College & Careers 9 12 F OP - After 5th Junior Jazz Junior Orchestra Additional Information 11 www.LaGuardiaHS.org Building Community Academic & Service Awards Resp e c t Fo r A ll L ia i son: Mr. Bru mmel l, lo ca te d i n t he D e a ns O ffi ce Please join us in congratulating the following students who are being recognized for their outstanding achievement at the Academic & Service Awards 2015. The ceremony will be held on Friday, June 12, at 4:30 PM in the Concert Hall. A short reception will follow. Families and friends are invited to join the celebration. Dajana Alku Joshua Bell Carmen Berkeley Emily Bibby Taylor Boria Alexandra Cabrejos Liliana Campuzano Hannah Carne Madison Chassin Cristina Chen Shan Chen Phoebe Costello Laura Dabalsa Alku Dajana Phillip Daniels Elizabeth Danna Maxine Derrick Daniel Dinerman Emily Dinkelaker Charisma Dozier Nancy Duong Lia Eisenstadt Kalin Ellison Olivia Fields Samanta Filip Stephanie Fintz Dylan Forgione Matthew Forker Erelle Fuchs Carolina Gazal Julia Gorlovetskaya Cody Gunther Sophia Hunt Pascal Jadot Lukas Jenkins Elinett Jimenez Naomi Keusch-Baker Shanjida Kibria Benjamin Korman Maria Kosenok Margaret Leisenheimer Emily Luong Anne Mancuso Ariella Mandel Anna Marfleet Katherine Marshall Nathaniel McKeever Alana Mosesson Madeleine Ng Natalie Ng Megan Ngai Julia Nicolosi Joshua Nodiff Kailand Novak Levi O’brien Damaras Obi Zachary Riopelle Mayo Saji Sophia Saskin Simone Schneeberg Samuel Schultz Malik Sealy Fyodor Shiryaev Sofia Singer Khuanchivin Sompanya Katja Stroke-Adolphe Marek Subernat Jameson Taber Melanie Tan Amy Tang Jonas Tjahjadi Melody To Laina Tzanides Jonah Vernejoul Ivan Vuckovic Conor Wedlock Sophia Weinstein Chloe Wilson Jason Zhang Oliver Zhao Chuying Zheng Shirley Zheng Semi-Annual Art Exhibit Congratulations to the following students whose work was selected to appear in the Fall Semi-Annual Art Exhibit. The exhibit appears both on the Mezzanine and in the Art Gallery. Siena Abayan Tess Abbot Leilani Abdur Razzaq Alondra Aca Meaghan Accarino Ayden Ackerman Ingyin Aein Amina Akhmadeeva Beatrice Akzamova Samira Alfarius Madina Alisultanova Alane Alunan Victoria Alva Arly Amaya Luz Amaya Chloe An Alina Ananyeva Amanda Aponte Jacquelyn Apostolo Beyonce Armstrong Asra Ashai Angie Attard Roseanne Attia Karen Au Evelyn Baez Adam Brown Annie Burcea Octavia Burgel Alexandra Cabrejos Delia Cadman Kiana Caines Christina Calabro May Callis Mariam Camara Julia Carmel Oonagh Carroll Warhola Edwin Castillo Joey Chai Kimberly Chan Sharis Chan Sharon Chan Claire Chandler Blomst Alexandra Chang Rachel Cheang Lillian Cheever Grace Chen Le Yi Chen Lisa Chen Megan Chen Sally Chen Maitree Bain Epifania Bajema Lillian Baker Saya Baker Gabriela Banda Pamela Jane Baroso Musammath Begum Tamar Ben Ami Amit Ben Baruch Kenndra Benoit Faith Marie Bernardo Michelle Bernstein Charlotte Beshers Davide Bianchi Julia Bianchi Theodora Bichi Alixe Biddle Esme Bleecker Adams Cydney Blitzer Mia Boday Alberto Bonilla Ursula Bowling Adelaide Boyd Megan Boyle Diana Branzan 2 Shan Chen Shirley Chen Cindy Cheung Caroline Chin Emily Chin Alexia Christou Matthew Chu Nicolas Cimino Victoria Clarke Hailey Coffey Danielle Cohen India Cohen Sandra Cohen Alpert Nina Coletta Lauren Collins Mayte Conlago Paez Diane Contreras Cholena Cook Skaie Cooper Amara Copeland Heidy Cordero Genesis Cortez Ivette Cortez Daniel Courtney Harrison Courtney Kristie-Anna Covaci Isabella Craft Caroline Craig Georgia Rose Crawford Clara Creavin Matthew Crisson Devin Cronin Shannon Crutchfield Aiden Curtiss Laura Dabalsa Emilia Dabrowska Simoii Dalgetty Dougla Khalia Danglar Elizabeth Danna Halle Darling Menking Juan Paolo Deborja Nayelin Delgadillo Amos Demartino Solomiya Dembitska Sebrina Dement Semer Silvia Deng Ava Dennis Maxine Derrick Ariel Deutsch Emily Dinkelaker Rachel Ditommaso Veronika Drozdova Alexandra Dudkin Jahvaughn Dyer Carly Ecker Annalise Edwards Dylan Efinger Christian Eldridge Monica Estrada Maya Fano Caroti Israa Farrouq Alika Feldman Hui Lin Feng Pamela Fermin Cidney Fernandez Skylar Fernandez Olivia Fields Ruby Fine Samantha Fine Stephanie Fintz Natasha Fishelson Erin Flynn Florence Fong Charlotte Force Sabrina Fraidenraich Anna Frants Sylvie Freedman Kyla Freeman Lucy Fung Vlademir Gadir Shanely Galicia Samantha Gallagher Riley Gallegos Pilar Garcia Silvia Garcia Nevado Gabriela Garcia Vallejo Alban Gasser Lauren Gatta Carolina Gazal Elektra Georgopoulos Serena Gezmer Rowan Ghanem Nahall Ghodsi Maya Ghorpade Taiss Ghuliani Clara Gilligan Samuel Glass Maria Glazomitskaya Anja Glumicic Olive Godlee Isabella Gomez Afilandra Goncalves Elizabeth Goncharova Anouk Grandits Nicholas Graziolo Maya Greenberg Victor Grossman Amy Guan Vincy Guan Yuval Guetta Jerick John Guimalan Nicole Gureli Naomy Guzman Olivia Hacker-Keating Ryan Hai Mikayla Halpern Natalie Halpin Erica Han Reshma Haque Naomi Hasan Alice Hennessy Sara Hilany Ava Hill Imani Hinckson Alayna Ho Sebastian Hodge Katzy Hong Richard Hood Azaria Horton Brian Hsieh Madison Hu Heather Huang Hui Ying Huang Iris Huang Kaitlyn Hui Georgia Humphries Adriana Hung Qin Max Husten Chloe Ifill Sheyla Intriago Michelle Isayeva Kie Jacobson Dazne James Marc Jefferies Calise Jin Shiyong Jin Cydnii Jones Ryan Jones Maya Judovits Lauren Junio Fatime Kabakci Tunazzina Kaijar Maggie Kam Mai Kamio Kit Yee Kan Christin Karam Brianna Kelly Dahee Keum Mira Kheyman Shanjida Kibria Clara Kim Minna Kim Yeon Su Kim Bobe Kleiman Aya Kneitner Emma Koelln Maria Kofman Xiao Tong Kong Yi Kong Maria Korolkova Jesse Krim Fiona Krugolets Sofia Kupriyanova Sophia Kwan Maggie Kwong Catherine Labarca Anthony Lah Chris Lah Deborah Lai Brandon Lam Lauren Lam Melissa Lamar Beatrice Landau Katherine Laurencio Arkeem Laville Lisbeth Lazala Chanel Lee Christianne Lee Janet Lee Maya Lee Seong Eun Lee Sungbin Lee Colette Lee Kawanishi Nina Lehrecke Mollie Leibowitz Rabin Matthew Leshchinsky Allison Leung Westine Leung Rimma Levina Murell Levine Samantha Levine Isabel Levit Adina Levy Ruth Levy Ally Li Ivy Li Luoying Li Michelle Li Anisa Li A Ping Jonathan Little Alice Liu Serina Liu Susan Liu Flavia Lobato Ashley Loo Cristina Loukopoulos Ardelia Lovelace Ruby Lowery Kristine Lui Christopher Lum Selma Lundstrom Brian Luong Sydney Lyte Jiayi Ma Zoe Mache-Ashuah Margaret Machlan Sarah Macken Marusya Madubuko Emily Mai Carla Maisonet Maeve Majcherhartnett Jessica Malleck Marianna Mamak Olivia Manna Anna Marfleet Nathalia Mariano Alyssa Markowski Kimberly Marrera Keren Marshall Marianna Martinez Noel Masal Julia Matsumoto Mame Diarra Mboup Allison Mc Fall Julian Mc Farlane Erica Mcgloin Marcus Mcguire Eleanor Mcintyre Kian Mckeown Halle Mcmahon Alegra Mcsweeny Paloma Mcsweeny Mei Meadow 3 Kaira Mediratta Yahilin Medrano Angie Meerzoumen Manuelkis Mejia Poche Adelina Mekulovic Marie Melendez Julia Mendyk Renee Mercado Lile Merrell Izabella Mertens Chelsea Michael Rocco Michelus Sobnom Mimi Gabriella Mocheniat Teresa Mok Sumiya Monaf Aneurin Moody Erofili Moraiti Brenda Morales Nina Moran Ashley Moreno Sophie Morgan Greta Mori Alana Mosesson Anna Moura Kahtia Moyotl Maxime Mulder Marquise Naipaul Daniel Narvaez Susana Navarro Henry Newman Eunice Ng Lauren Ng Madeleine Ng Victoria Ng Maya Niles Nanyamka Noel Isabella Nuce Jatniel Nunez Rainier Nunez Collette O Brien Jack Oconnor Hyeon Ji Oh Sara Oh Natalia Oledzka Claudette Olivares Sophia Olson Ogden Opheim Ruby Oreilly Erik Ortega Luis Ortiz Maria Ovsepian Lauren Paganucci Mikaela Paik Nadya Pallak Marilin Pantoja Madison Paredes Rebbeca Park Emma Passy Emma Patterson Katherine Paul Lexi Paulino Dayann Pazmino Emma Peltzer Qiao Shan Peng Alondra Perez Kelly Perez Rosamond Perron Kaniecki Daniella Persaud Beatrice Pevzner Jenni Pietromonaco Hannah Pineda Lily Pisano Chloe Pitkoff Anabel Polin Sara Pore Nicholas Potoskie Christian Powell Emma Powell Ausra Pranevicius Darya Prosyannikova Isabelle Proteasa Kyra Qiu Brenda Quintuna Hannah Quirk Mirza Radoncic Radhia Rahman Julissa Ramirez Karla Ramirez Tiara Ravix Zayira Ray Ann Regan Tomas Reimer Mariana Reisacher Valerie Reynoso Janice Riccio Joshua Rickman Jonathan Rivera David Roberts Gabrielle Robinson Rieko Robinson Helena Rodies Alma Rodriguez Remy Rodriguez Sasha Rojas Valentina Rojas Alissa Rome Gabriella Rosen Deirdre Rouse Jetmira Rraci Ajani Russell Mirit Rutishauser Kymberlie Sachs Grace Samadjopoulos Nicole Sambat Francisc Emiliano Sanchez Karla Sanluis Alaina Santiago Bianca Santiago John James Santiago Martina Santos Andrew Sapini Kim Saira Sarte Sophie Saskin Rachel Sassone Simone Schneeberg Lauren Schrempp Tallulah Schwartz Tyler Scott Malik Sealy Allison Seaman Joanna Seifter Ugyen Seldon Monica Seroiczkowski Tengku Hana Shafikah Emily Shapiro Olivia Sherman Alison Sherpa Camille Shimshak Haruka Shiraki Debra Shteinberg Ysabel Simon Lea Simoniello Anna Smetana Anaisha Smith Dongjoon So Anna Sokolskaya Yeon Ju Annie Song Diane Patricia Songco Chelsey Sosa Talia Spielholz Zoe Steinberg Shane Stock Olivia Stone Lemberg Jean Suh Katherina Sumberac Adriana Taboada Mayumi Tan Melanie Tan Brendan Tang Yohanna Tavares Mariel Tepper Jayne Thompson Casey Tin Melody To Lila Tribe Stina Trollback Flora Tse Brianna Tse Wall Lauren Tse Wall Le Fan Tu Michelle Tu Rebecca Turbee Brigitte Ugarte Erika Urgiles Mya Valentin Theodore Vamos Alejandro Varela Jorge Vargas Melissa Vasquez Fernando Vazquez Bueno Nikola Venglarova Jeremy Vera Ralph Vibar Jennifer Villa Cynthia Villamil Ivan Vuckovic Vera Wahlquist Micol Wajskol Stephanie Wan Jonah Wander Augustina Wang Cindy Wang Yizhou Wang Michelle Weber Quinn Wilke Matisse Williams Bonnie Wong Erica Wong NYC Schools Account What’s in my NYC Schools account? Attendance – View your child’s attendance for the current school year, including the number of days he or she was late or absent. Grades – View your child’s report card grades and any teacher comments for each marking period in the current school year. Student Profile – View the contact information on file at your school for you and your child. Later this summer, you’ll be able to view additional information, such as your child’s test scores and schedule. What are my next steps? June 2015 Set up an appointment with your child’s school to register for your NYC Schools account and view your child’s attendance, grades, and contact information. August 2015 Sign into your NYC Schools account to view additional information, such as your child’s most recent state test scores. September 2015 Use your NYC Schools account to view your child’s information any time. Learn more by visiting: http://schools.nyc.gov/nycschools Starting June 8, you will have a new way to access key information about your child’s progress in school. With a NYC Schools account, you will be able to view your child’s attendance, grades, and contact information in one of ten languages on a computer, phone, or tablet. How do I create an account? You must be your child’s parent or legal guardian and live at the same address to create an account. If you have more than one child attending a NYC school, you can create an account for all of them in one visit. 1. Set up an appointment with your child’s school. 2. Bring the following: Your Photo Identification Passport Driver’s license IDNYC For additional information on obtaining a photo ID, visit http://www.nyc.gov/idnyc. NYC Student Identification Number(s) for Enrolled Children You can find your child’s 9-digit student ID number on his or her report card. If you do not have your child’s ID number, ask your school. Your Email Address You can register for a free email address through Gmail, Hotmail, or Yahoo. 3. Receive a temporary password. When you create the account at your school, you’ll receive a receipt with your temporary password printed on it. 4. Sign into your account from a computer, phone, or tablet. Go to http://schools.nyc.gov/myaccount and enter your email address and temporary password. You will be asked to create a new personal password for your account. Additional Help NYC Schools is available on any internet-ready device, including tablets and smart phones. If you need access to a computer, visit your nearest public library. If you need more assistance or have questions about navigating your account, contact your child’s school or call 311. We invite you to provide feedback using the suggestions link at the bottom of every screen in your NYC Schools account. 4 Alice Wu Caroline Xia Lucy Xu Tiffany Yang Karyna Yanovska Deborah Yau Maggie Yau Iris Yee Nicole Yee Clara Yoon Hyun Ji Yoon Nikki Yu Shiyi Yu Stephanie Yu Wanlin Yu Nancy Yuan Anjali Zacharopoulos Theodora Zaimis Arman Zamanzadeh Anna Zeng Jiawen Zeng Linda Zeng Dona Zhang Jason Zhang Ting Ting Zhang Oliver Zhao Shujuan Zhao Alice Zheng Queena Zheng Tiffany Zheng Yan Zheng Yin Zheng Loraine Zhou Sandy Zhou Eva Zhu Ling Zhu Wendy Zou Mohammed Zubair Administrative 2015 - 2016 Lunch Forms Submit Online Beginning July 1 Locker Clearout — All Students Students are reminded to start clearing out their lockers. By Monday, June 15, you should have removed all of your belongings as well as your lock. On Tuesday, June 16 we will start removing locks and disposing of any locker contents. If you leave your lock behind, you will have to purchase a new lock in September. In order to help you promote the use of the online School Meals, a letter entitled “Apply for Free Lunch Online” will be sent home June 12 with all returning students in order to help encourage their families to fill out an online application over the summer so that students will not need to submit a paper application or form in September. The online School Meals Application System nyc. applyforlunch.com will on July 1 open for the 2015–16 school year. These applications must be completed annually. mylunchmoney.com For graduating Senior who still have a credit balance on your mylunchmoney.com account, you may contact DOE Food Services regarding the refund at 718-349-5783. Keep in mind that these applications serve not only as the basis for determining a student’s lunch status (breakfast is free for all students), but just as importantly for high school students these applications serve as the basis for determining associated fees that students must pay in order to take AP and SAT exams, as well as fees associated with applying to colleges. The application may also help your child qualify for certain needs based awards and scholarships available from the government as well as those available through the school as well as through other public and private organizations. Although paper applications will still be available in September, applying online over the summer will also help to reduce the number of paper applications or forms the school will need to collect for the 2015–16 school year which will help us meet our goal of at least 90%. It will also allow the NYCDOE to process these applications earlier and will enable eligible students to receive their free or reduced price meal benefits as soon as possible. Teacher Checkout Procedures ☐ ☐ If you do in fact complete the application online at nyc. applyforlunch.com, please be sure to print out a receipt for your records as well as to show the school so that we can check your child’s name off in September as having filled out the application. Please click on this link to see a flyer containing additional information. ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ IT IS NOW EASIER THAN EVER to APPLY ONLINE! find out now if you qualify for free school meals nyc.applyforlunch.com APPLY ONLINE one application per household 24 HOUR FAST RESULTS WITHIN 24 hours FROM SUBMISSION Need Assistance or Have Questions? Call SchoolFood Customer Information: (877) 363-6325 Your privacy is important to us. All information is kept con dential. Federal regulations do not allow the Department of Education to share your information with any other agency. 5 Grade Books or Printouts to AP Delaney Cards Teachers who use Deleney cards to take attendance, they must submit the Deleney cards to their supervisor before the end of the school year in June. Empty Classrooms (Personal items) Per Session Rating Return borrowed items Summer Contact Information Sign CAR Return Keys (if not teaching) Instructional IMPORTANT: Arrival Time for June Regents Exams • • • Arrive at 8:15. AM for morning exams. The earliest dismissal time is 10:00 AM. Arrive at 12:30 PM for afternoon exams. The earliest dismissal time is 2:00 PM Please see your Guidance Counselor if you have any questions. Regents Attendance Not showing up to take your scheduled Regents exam will result in an ABS on your transcript. This mark will not be removed and may affect college admission. Please speak with your guidance counselor if you have a question or concern. Regents Day Procedures • Bring your Regents invitation with you. • First go to your locker to store items including cell phones. • If you arrive before the official reporting time, wait in the 5th-Floor Cafeteria. • At reporting time, you should leave the 5th-Floor Cafeteria and report to your testing room. Regents Invitations Students who are registered for the Regents will receive final Regents exam invitations on Tuesday, June 9, during period 3. Any student wishing to change Regents registration must see a Guidance Counselor as soon as possible. If you know you missed or failed a Regents Examination, please check with your Guidance Counselor to make sure your are registered for the make-up. Regents Registration Any student who is not in a Regents terminating class but does need to take the Regents should see a Guidance Counselor to register. Any student who does not register cannot take the exam. Extra Time on Regents Examinations Any student who receives extra time on Regents examinations and is scheduled to take two Regents on a single day may ask Ms. van Keulen about postponing one Regents examination until August. (Not all Regents exams are offered in August.) Interested students must go to room 261 as soon as possible. Regents Reminders Attend any Regents Examination for which you received an invitation. Otherwise, an ABS mark will appear on your transcript. No cell phones or other electronic devices are allowed in the testing room. Bring the following: #2 pencils and black or blue pens • • LaGuardia ID • Regents invitation • The appropriate calculator with new batteries if taking a math or science Regents • Sign your name with pen or pencil on the answer sheet. • Do not bubble in “student absent.” • Do not make doodles on the bar code. Submitting Grades through Skedula All second marking period grades will be submitted through PADS on Skedula. Grades are due at 8:30 AM on Thursday, June 11. PADS will then be closed for a few hours for grade processing. Revisions are due at 8:30 AM. on Monday, June 15. Teachers seeking support should see Mr. Moore in Room 201 during period 3, 5, 6, 7, or 8. Acceptable Grades • Passing: 65-100 in increments of 1 • Failing: 55-59 in increments of 1 • No Show: 45 If you are unsure about what grade to give a student, please speak with the student’s Guidance Counselor. Skedula Grade Submission Instructions 1. Go to skedula.com. Log in using your DOE user name and your password. 2. On the bottom-left side, click on “Portals.” 3. Click on “PADS.” 4. Click on “Click here to enter HSST grades.” 5. Click on “Click here to enter MP 2 grades.” 6. Enter grades and comments. They will be saved automatically. 7. Click on “Logout” in the upper-right corner of the screen. Submitting Revised Grades After grades are received and processed in Skedula, PADS will be reopened until 8:30 AM on Friday, June 12. Review the Subject Class List with Grades that will be placed in your mailbox by the end of the day on Thursday. If you would like to submit a grade change before the revision deadline, enter Skedula again, and change grades as necessary. The University of the State of New York THE STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Office of State Assessment Albany, New York 12234 EXAMINATION SCHEDULE: JUNE 2015 UPDATED 12/16 –This schedule supersedes any previously released schedule. Students must verify with their schools the exact times that they are to report for their State examinations. June 2 TUESDAY June 16 TUESDAY June 17 WEDNESDAY June 18 THURSDAY June 19 FRIDAY June 22 Φ MONDAY June 23 TUESDAY June 24 WEDNESDAY 8:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. RE in English Language Arts (Common Core) 12:30 p.m. RE in Geometry (Common Core) RE in U.S. History & Government 12:30 p.m. Living Environment RE in Global History & Geography Integrated Algebra Physical Setting/ Earth Science 12:30 p.m. 12:30 p.m. Physical Setting/ Physics Comprehensive English LOTE RATING DAY Physical Setting/ Chemistry Algebra 2/ Trigonometry Uniform Admission Deadlines 12:30 p.m. Geometry (2005 Standard) Morning Examinations 10:00 a.m. RE in Algebra I (Common Core) NYC Arts Comprehensive June 25 THURSDAY Afternoon Examinations 2:00 p.m. Φ Suggested date for administering locally developed tests aligned to the Checkpoint A and Checkpoint B learning standards for languages other than English. * Available in Restricted Form only. Each copy of a restricted test is numbered and sealed in its own envelope and must be returned, whether used or unused, to the Department at the end of the examination period. Conversion Charts for these exams will be available no later than June 25, 2015. DET 504 June 2015 Updated Regents Week Security Procedures for Students Regents Tutoring Algebra Date June 9 Time 4:15 PM – 6:15 PM Teacher Topic Room Fischer June 2014 Regents 415 431 421 June 10 4:15 PM – 6:15 PM Marino August 2014 Regents June 11 4:15 PM – 6:15 PM Greenman January 2015 Regents Algebra 2/Trigonometry Date June 11 Time 4:15 PM – 6:15 PM Teacher Topic Room January 2015 Regents Fischer 415 US History Topic Teacher Room June 9 Date 4:15 PM - 5:15 PM Time 1920 PM’s through WWII Sperber 645 June 11 4:15 PM - 5:15 PM Cold War through Present (early 2000 for the Regents ‘s) Weiler 623 French 6 Date Time Room June 3 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM 359 June 10 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM 359 June 11 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM 359 June 17 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM 359 June 18 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM 359 Due to security restrictions, students will not be allowed access to the building during regents week to go to classrooms including studio rooms or the art gallery, gym, lockers, or any other areas of the building during unless they have an exam scheduled for the date and time indicated or they are a graduating senior attending graduation rehearsal. Unfortunately students will not be able to meet with teachers, guidance counselors or other staff members until returning on the last day of school. They can, however contact staff by e-mail or phone in order to speak with them or make arrangements to meet with them in the main lobby. There will also be boxes located at the main entrance for students to drop off books and other assignments as necessary. As such, if you are scheduled to take an exam, we ask that you bring, amongst the other items needed for your exam, your student ID and your regents invitation in order to speed up the entrance process. Without the invitation, someone will have to look your name up on an exam list which may delay your entry to the exam. If you lose your regents invitation before the last day of classes, please go to room 201 to request an additional copy. Signs with room assignments will also be posted in the main lobby to help guide students to their exam room. Students arriving to take an exam before the official reporting time will be asked to wait in a designated location such as the 7th floor cafeteria until the official reporting time after first quietly visiting their locker to deposit electronics and any other materials not permitted in the testing locations. Students cannot leave the exam room before the earliest dismissal time and cannot begin an exam after the latest arrival time as listed on the regents calendar. Students who arrive after the latest arrival time will have to take the exam during the next regents exam administration which will either be in August or January. Students who finish an exam and have no upcoming afternoon exam that same day should leave the building immediately after retrieving their belongings from their locker in as quiet a manner as possible. Students with both a morning and an afternoon exam on the same day are encouraged to report to the designated waiting area between exams. If you are meeting up with another student before leaving the building, you should make arrangements to meet them in the main lobby at the conclusion of the exam and not in any other location. Any student found on any other floor except on the floor where their exam is being given or their locker is located may be subject to disciplinary action. Instructional Looking Ahead Sunday Monday 1 In Class Finals – Health/PE Finals Make-‐up 2 Math Finals Tuesday 3 NOCTI – Drama & Tech Regents in English (Common Core) & Geometry (Common Core) Black out Chorus & Orchestra Sr. Art Final Make up 3 8 Book Collection – SS and Foreign Language 9 6:00 Spring Musicale #1 – Concert Hall 10 2:30 – 6:00 Jr. Dance Project rehearsals 4:15 Art Awards Ceremony (Theater) Book Collection: Science & English 6:00 Spring Musicale #2– Concert Hall Regent Exam Invitation Book Collection: Math, Music, Art & Health 6:30 PM Academic Forum: Juniors, Crafting the College Essay 15 1:00 Drama/Tech Awards Ceremony -‐ theater 2:00 Dance Awards Ceremony– theater 4:15 Music Awards Ceremony (Concert Hall) 21 22 10 – 4 pm -‐Graduation rehearsal #2 (caps & gowns, graduation tickets , Sr. Luncheon) 16 REGENTS: AM -‐ U.S. History PM–Living Environment; ARTS Comprehensives 23 REGENTS: AM -‐ Chemistry 7:30 – Drama dept. -‐ Sweet Beginnings (black box) Thursday 4 Professional development No Students 6:30 Drama – Spring Sing (theater) 6pm –Studio Meetings 7pm –General PA Meeting 6:30 Drama Agent Showcase (theater) 14 Wednesday 2 NO REGULAR CLASSES 4:15pm – SLT Meeting 7 June 2 2015 JUNE 015 End Marking Pd. 2 17 REGENTS: AM – Global PM – Physics, Algebra 1 (common core) 8 11:00 Music Comprehensive 10 – 1 Graduation rehearsal #1 (Prom tickets) 24 RCTs Graduation – 1PM Avery Fisher Hall Friday 5 Book Collection – All A.P. Books Blackout & Previews for Chorus & Orchestra (Pds. 2 – 5) Final Make up 4 Semi-‐Annual Art Show Saturday 6 Alumni &Friends Reunion SAT Symphony Orchestra & Chorus Concert – 7:30pm Symphony Orchestra & Chorus Concert – 7:30pm 11 8:30 Grades due 4:30 & 7:30 Jr. Dance Projects (theater) 6:00 Spring Musicale #3 – Concert Hall Build Master/programming ends 12 2:30 – 4:30 Jr. Dance Project – Faculty -‐LFT 13 4:30 Academic Awards Ceremony – Concert Hall Science – Final Lab Tallies due by 3pm OP - after 5th. Free Lunch Applications 18 REGENTS: AM-‐ Integrated Algebra PM – Comp. English 19 REGENTS: AM – Algebra 2/Trig; Earth Science 20 Senior Prom 2015 – 8pm PM-‐ Geometry (2005 standards) 25 RATING DAY 26 TEACHER TIME: 8:00 – 2:50 Last day for students and teachers 8:00 – 10:00 O.P. report cards Student tentative schedules 27 11:00 – 12:00 Diploma distribution 28 29 30 Last day for A.P.s, Secretaries, Guidance Counselors 6/2/15 8 College & Career Thinking of Attending University Abroad? Barnard Bound in 2016? Class of 2016 Barnard Bound provides a taste of both Barnard College and New York City for promising young women who are high school seniors and self-identitfy as students of color (which we define as individuals from Black/African-American, Hispanic/Latina, American Indian/Alaskan Native, Asian, bi- and multi-racial backgrounds), especially those students who couldn’t otherwise afford to visit. Our program will take place on Saturday, October 10 - Sunday, October 11 and continue through our Open House on Monday, October 12, 2015. Seeking Advice on Applying to Universities in Another Country Are you a student who would like to apply to a university in another country? Researching and applying to universities in another country, and selecting an institution to attend can be both exciting and overwhelming. The National Association for College Admission Counseling has prepared a guide book that describes the advisors who can help you through the admission process. Please visit: http://www.nxtbook.com/ygsreprints/ NACAC/nacac_studentsparents_2015/#/0 Barnard Bound is designed to provide interested young women with the opportunity to: • • • • Stay overnight on campus with current Barnard student host and experience student life. Experience the cultural diversity of New York City and the charm of our Morningside Heights neighborhood. Participate in workshops, panels, and classes and meet Barnard students, faculty, and administrators. Program participation is limited, but travel scholarships are available for students outside of the New York City metro area who demonstrate financial need and meet Barnard Bound admission criteria. Expenses for program-related events, subway passes, and meals will be covered by Barnard College for all attendees. Teen Reviewers and Critics (TRaC) Summer Program Deadline: Friday, June 12 Apply: http://bit.ly/Summer2015TRaCApplication This summer, we’re offering another edition of our special 4-week intensive Summer TRaC: MAP FREE CITY We’re exploring the arts world of NYC by traveling to FREE arts and cultural events and meeting artists and arts professionals in different neighborhoods all over the 5 boroughs. This July, participants will attend events and performances in the visual and performing arts; meet professional artists, performers, and writers; navigate NYC; critically respond to art; and publish content on our online publication, The Journal of Arts and Reviews (The JAR). To be considered for Barnard Bound, a student must be nominated by her Guidance Counselor AND submit a completed application by Friday, June 12. The application can be completed in one sitting, and we recommend you read the instructions carefully before beginning the application. As part of the application, a student will need to respond to two short-answer questions: • • *Snacks and Metrocards will be provided. Space is limited. A small group of 15 students will be selected to participate. PROGRAM DATES: 7/7/15 - 7/30/15 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday afternoons 2-4:30pm @ ArtsConnection (520 Eighth Ave., Manhattan, NY) In a well-developed paragraph, explain why you are considering Barnard College. (Limit your response to 200 words or less.) Please write a response to ONE of the following questions: 1) Describe a circumstance or situation that challenged you and how you resolved the situation OR 2) Tell us about how you try to make an impact in your community. What are the problems or obstacles that you see and how have you tried to influence change? (limit your response to 500 words or less). *With additional evening events at least once a week. Times are subject to change depending on event schedules. “We hope you can help us find smart, intellectually curious young women who are independent thinkers and would benefit from the mentorship and support that Barnard provides. Each year, we are inspired by your students’ enthusiasm and energy, and we look forward to introducing our unique campus to them.” https://admissions.barnard.edu/barnard-bound The Weekly Bulletin is a collection of original material and collected/adapted information intended to keep the LaGuardia Community informed. Dr. Mars, Principal Mr. Moore, Teacher Mr. Sommers, AP Dr. Stricklin-Witherspoon, AP Ms. van Keulen, AP 9 Information for Seniors Updates are in RED College Clearance Meeting with Guidance Counselor Class of 2015 End of Year Calendar June 8 Graduation Awards: Art 4:15 PM Little Flower Theater June 12 Graduation Awards: Academic & Service 4:30 PM Concert Hall Graduation Accessibility Request Deadline June 15 Graduation Clearance Deadline Graduation Awards: Dance, Drama/Technical Theater, and Music Little Flower Theater 1:00 PM Drama & Tech 2:00 PM Dance Concert Hall 4:15 PM Music June 17 Graduation Rehearsal #1 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM Little Flower Theater Rehearsal Prom Ticket Distribution June 20 Prom Marriott Marquis Times Square 8:00 PM - 12:00 AM (Midnight) June 22 Graduation Rehearsal #2 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Concert Hall Rehearsal Cap and Gown Distribution Graduation Ticket Distribution Senior Luncheon Extra Ticket Lottery Graduates who have La! siblings and are interested in working Graduation (no ticket required) should see Dr. Stricklin-Witherspoon. Attendance at Awards Ceremonies The end of the year is very exciting, and many students will be recognized for their outstanding contribution during their time at La! There is an awards ceremony for each studio, as well as an Academic & Service Awards Ceremony. All graduates are expected to attend their respective Studio Awards Ceremony. Those students receiving awards are not notified beforehand. All graduates are encouraged to support their classmates at the Academic & Service Awards Ceremony. Seniors receiving awards are publicized beforehand. Parents are welcome to attend the ceremonies. Graduation Accessibility Request Guests needing special accessibility accommodations for our Graduation Ceremony. must reply to the May 26 email by Friday, June 12. Senior Clearance All Seniors must be “cleared” for Graduation in order to pick up their cap and gown, graduation tickets, etc. If a student is “cleared” by June 15, they are eligible to enter the “Extra Ticket Lottery.” Clearance Checklist ☐ Paid Senior Dues ☐ Meet all Graduation requirements, ☐ ☐ June 24 Graduation Avery Fisher Hall 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM Graduates Arrive: 12:00 PM Guests Enter: 12:30 PM June 26 Diploma Distribution 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM ☐ ☐ including passing all of your current classes. Return all textbooks and have no outstanding charges, including calculators, and athletic uniforms. Enter into Naviance your “Attending” and “admissions” decisions. Remove any schools you did not apply to. If you are not attending college, please see your Guidance Counselor before June 15. Completing the Graduation Survey in Naviance Complete College Clearance Meeting with Guidance Counselor 10 How Does the Lottery Work? During the Cap and Gown Distribution process at Graduation Rehearsal #2 (June 22), students also receive their graduation tickets and Senior Luncheon Ticket. Extra tickets are distributed at the Senior Luncheon, and a student must be present in order to receive the ticket. Checklist Between June 8, each Graduate must meet with their Guidance Counselor to complete the College Clearance portion of the Senior Clearance Process. This is one requirement of the Senior Clearance process, and the entire process must be completed by June 15 in order to be eligible for the extra ticket lottery. Your GC will review with you your college information in Naviance, help you remove colleges you did not apply to, and review your Graduation Survey. This process takes approximately 5 minutes. Siblings of Graduates Luncheon tickets are color coded: Luncheon + Lottery OR Luncheon Only. Students entering the lottery place their ticket in a bin. When all caps and gowns have been distributed, Dr. Stricklin-Witherspoon goes to the luncheon and immediately begins drawing names, and those students are handed an extra tickets. This process continues until there are no more extra tickets available. Students must be present to receive a ticket through the lottery. We have found this process to be the fairest way to distribute extra tickets, so we do not entertain special requests that circumvent this process. Save Time & Frustration One of the most frustrating aspects of the Senior Clearance Process is waiting in line. Wait time can be reduced by completing the Clearance Checklist as soon as possible. This has to be done before a graduate receives graduation tickets and cap and gown -- it is not just about entering the extra ticket lottery. Yearbook Distribution Yearbooks will be distributed on Tuesday, June 9, beginning at 4:15 PM. All students receive a Yearbook. Only students who have paid their Senior Dues by June 8 may receive their book at this time. Yearbooks will be distributed in the Guidance Suite. Students are to line up along the inside wall on the School Store side of the second floor. Once students sign for their book, they are to walk past the Health Office and exit the first staircase (Staircase A). When you receive your book, please write your name inside the book in case the book is lost or misplaced. LaGuardia Arts Prom Contract 2015 Parent Notification / Consent / Emergency Form Each individual – student or guest – must submit a separate form. Student Name: Guest Name: Last, First (Please Print) Last, First (Please Print) School: Date: Trip Coordinator: Destination: Mode of Transportation: Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts Saturday, June 20, 2015 8:00 PM – Midnight Mr. Neal Singh, COSA Marriott Marquis Hotel, Times Square, 1535 Broadway, NY 10036 Students are responsible for their own transportation to and from the venue Cost: $200 per person on or before May 7; $220 after May 7, if available Prom is a formal, all-inclusive Dinner/Dance. No person shall be admitted after 10:00 PM. There is no readmission once a person leaves. Students are responsible for their own transportation. Smoking is not permitted at the facility. The student and his/her guest must enter together. All ticket holders must show picture ID before entering the Marriott Marquis. There are no refunds. Dr. Stricklin-Witherspoon must approve, in advance, any change in guest. There are no school-sponsored post-prom events. This trip will include the following physical and sports activities : Dancing a) I understand that there are risks of injury associated with the above-listed physical and sports activities and I consent to my child’s participation in all these activities except for the following: b) Please indicate below any permanent or temporary medical or other condition, including special dietary and medication needs, or the need for visual or auditory aids, which should be known about your child: c) I agree that in the event of an emergency injury or illness, the staff member(s) in charge of the trip may act on my behalf and at my expense in obtaining medical treatment for my child. d) I understand that my child is expected to behave responsibly and to follow the school’s discipline code and policies. e) I agree and understand that I am responsible for the actions of my child. I release the school from all claims and liability that arise in connection with the trip, except if due to the negligence of school officials. f) I understand that I am responsible for getting my child to and from the departure and return sites identified above. I understand that my child shall be accompanied by staff member(s) during the trip. g) I understand that alcoholic beverages and/or illegal drugs are prohibited and have discussed this prohibition with my child. I understand that if my child is found in possession of these substances, my child will be subject to school disciplinary procedures and possible criminal prosecution. If your is found to be intoxicated, you will be contacted to escort your child home. Disciplinary actions will be taken in accordance with the school’s disciplinary procedures. h) I understand that students who violate the school’s discipline code may be excluded from participating in the Graduation Ceremony or other school activities. i) In an emergency, I can be reached at: Day: (___) ___________ Evening: (___) _____________ Additional Contact: Name: _____________________ Phone: (___) __________________ j) I give my permission for my child to participate in this school trip. _____________________________________________________ (Signature of Parent/Guardian) ` ________________________ (Date) STUDENT/GUEST DECLARATION I have read this form and I understand that I am to act on this trip in the same responsible manner in which I am expected to conduct myself in school. Guests 18 years of age or older do not need parent permission; however, emergency contact information must be provided. ID verifying age must be presented prior to entering Prom. _____________________________________________________ (Signature of Student/Guest) 10 ________________________ (Date)
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