September 2014 - Academy Publishing, Inc.
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September 2014 - Academy Publishing, Inc.
September 2014 Volume 9 Issue 1 For the Parents, Staff, Students and Community of Linganore High School Administration Principal’s Message Greetings! We have had a very smooth opening of school this year. I appreciate how quickly our students, teachers, and all at Linganore have gotten back to a routine focused on high-quality teaching and learning. In our openings meetings with faculty and staff, we considered courage as a concept that might frame much of what we do this year. For some teachers, that will mean remaining intrepid as they teach a new course. For others it may mean being fearless as they and their students venture into using newly-available technology. For all, we expect, it will mean having those important conversations with students and parents in which our teachers celebrate each student’s success and set goals for even greater success in the future. Several changes are on the horizon as we enter the school year. • All FCPS high schools, as planned, are offering higher levels of math courses aligned with Common Core standards. Remember that the Common Core is not a curriculum itself; rather, it is a set of goals for a given course. This year Common Core courses in mathematics include Algebra 1, geometry, and Algebra 2. Teachers of these courses are closely collaborating to ensure that each student is appropriately challenged and supported in math studies. • Students and faculty will have access to Google Apps for Education (GAFE), which is a set of web-based applications hosted by Google but managed by FCPS. GAFE is one way we can prepare students to use digital tools they will experience in college and careers. GAFE can provide a platform to easily and securely store, access, and edit files from a variety of locations using virtually any device. • The use of GAFE will vary from class-to-class. Teachers will explore its applications only as appropriate for their particular courses and students. A letter about GAFE was sent home with students the second week of school. The letter included an introduction to GAFE and several web addresses for parents (and students) wanting more information. We’ve reprinted these addresses on the back cover of this newsletter. Certainly, no technology will replace the dynamic instruction and ability for human interaction available in our classrooms. The appropriate use of new technologies to increase student achievement is but one of our many responsibilities in preparing students for the future. What hasn’t changed at Linganore is our commitment to the success of each student. We continue to use Pinnacle so that parents and students can access grades at all times. We encourage parents to let teachers or school counselors know of any academic concerns as early as possible. The fall is an exciting time at our school. There are many activities happening every day. We hope that all LHS parents and community members can find an activity to attend and, as such, find a way to support our students in all of their endeavors. Best wishes to all for a most successful start to the school year! Principal David Kehne Assistant Principals Gregory Keller Andrew McWilliams Jan Witt School Counselors Kathy Becker ext. 69736 Ilana Blum ext. 69737 Renata Emery ext. 69738 Paula Larson ext. 69732 Student Support Tom Kraft ext. 69739 Contact Info Main Office 240-566-9700 Main Office Fax 240-566-9701 Attendance 240-566-9720 Attendance Fax 240-566-9722 Guidance Fax 240-566-9729 With Lancer Pride, David A. Kehne Principal Our mission at Linganore High School is to equip students for life-long learning through lessons in academics, accountability, and attitude. ‘Lancer Lines’ September 2014 Published Six Times Per Year Linganore High School 12013 Old Annapolis Road Frederick, MD 21701 Issue # 1 2 Cleaning Out Around Your House? Learning for Life Students in Need of Items The Linganore High School Learning for Life class is in need of the following items to support the students in their vocational experiences: paper shredder, a working cash register, and a refrigerator freezer combo. Safe & Sane Celebration – Planning Underway! The Safe & Sane Graduation Celebration is a drug and alcohol-free, all-night event for graduating seniors sponsored by the PTSA. The celebration will be held immediately after graduation on Tuesday, June 2, 2015 at Mount St. Mary’s University in Emmitsburg, MD. Meeting Dates: Monday, September 15 Tuesday. November 18 Monday, January 12 Tuesday. February 17 Monday. March 16 Tuesday. April 21 Monday. May 18 Our first five meetings will be held at 7:30 pm in the media center. The meetings in January and February are critical for our fundraising initiative. The April and May meetings are mandatory for anyone who will be working the night of the celebration and are held in the cafeteria at 7:30 pm. Concerns making both meetings should be discussed with Chip or Melissa Harner. Please join us for our first meeting as we are now forming committees including: fundraising, entertainment, food, coatroom, decorations, registration, and security. We are also looking for individuals to work with some of our current committee leads to insure smooth transitions of responsibilities from year to year. If you can’t make the meetings but want more information please feel free to contact Chip and Melissa Harner at Harner_LHS_SafeandSane@verizon.net. Welcome Back News from Student Services Welcome to all new and returning students. The Student Services Department is looking forward to working with students and their families toward their academic, career, and personal goals. Below are the school counselor assignments and contact information based on the student’s last name and grade. Ms. Blum (liana.blum@fcps.org 240-566-9737) Grade 9 Last Names A-Z Ms. Becker (katherine.becker@fcps.org, 240-566-9736) Grades 10-12 Last Names A-F Ms. Larson (paula.larson@fcps.org 240-566-9732) Grades 10 – 12 Last Names G-N Ms. Emery (renata.emery@fcps.org, 240-566-9738) Grades 10 – 12 Last Names O – Z Mr. Kraft (Thomas.kraft@fcps.org 240-566-9739) Student Support On Wednesday, October 15, the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test (PSAT) will be given at Linganore High School during the regular school day. It is the qualifying test for the National Merit Scholarship program for juniors who take the exam. Students who have already completed Geometry may want to take the PSAT. The cost of the exam is $14. Students can register for the exam during lunch shifts during Monday, September 15 through Thursday, September 18. More information will be given to students during advisement prior to registration. The PSAT is an excellent experience for preparing for the SAT exam. The test results are detailed so that students can focus on their strengths and needs for post-secondary planning. If you have questions about your child taking the PSAT, please contact Ms. Larson at paula.larson@fcps.org or 240-566-9732. The SAT will be given on the following days. Go to www.collegeboard.org for more information and to register. Test Date Registration Deadline Late Registration Deadline October 11 September 12 September 30 November 8 October 9 October 28 December 6 November 6 November 24 January 24 December 29 January 13 March14 February 13 March 3 May 2 April 6 April 21 June 6 May 8 May 27 The ACT will be given on the following days. Go to www.act.org for more information or to register. Test Date Registration Deadline Late Registration Deadline October 25 September 19 October 3 December 13 November 7 November 21 February 7 January 9 January 16 April 18 March 13 March 27 June 13 May 8 May 22 Seniors and their parents are reminded that it is time to start the college application process. Requests for transcripts and counselor letters of recommendations must be submitted to student services 30 days (one month) before needed. There is a $1 fee for each transcript requested. When students complete college applications (frequently on-line), there is often a school or counselor report that must be completed by the school counselor. This form should be submitted with the transcript request. Seniors and their parents must have a completed and signed release of transcript form on file in order for transcripts to be sent to colleges, scholarship organizations, and the NCAA Clearinghouse. Seniors will be receiving these forms by September 15 or can pick one up in Student Services. Seniors are responsible for requesting and sending teacher recommendations directly. These letters are not kept by student services. In addition, SAT and ACT test scores must be sent to colleges from the administering organization (Collegeboard or ACT). If you would like to learn more about the college application process, please attend the College Information Night on Tuesday, September 23 from 6-7 pm in the Linganore Media Center. Frederick County Public is implementing the Naviance college and career readiness program this year. All Linganore students will be introduced to this program through the course of the fall semester. More information will be detailed in future newsletter articles. 3 Frederick County Health Department/ Frederick County Public Schools Message from the Registered Nurse In order for a student to receive medication during the school day you are required to follow the FCPS Medication Administration Policy. (reg 400-23). The following checklist will assure the policy requirements are met: üü The appropriate Medication Authorization form, must be completed by the student’s health care provide for the 2014-15 school year. üü Both parent/guardian and the health care provider must sign this form. üü The medication must be in the original unopened container and/or be properly labeled by the pharmacy. üü The medication label must match the health care provider’s authorization form. üü An adult must transport any medications to and from school. üü The first full day’s dosage of ANY new medication must be given at home. Please be aware of the expiration date on the pharmacy label when bringing the medication to the health room with the new authorization form. School health staff will determine medication expiration by the date printed on the pharmacy label. Please note Epinephrine, Diastat, Glucagon and inhalers have an expiration date printed on the container in addition to the pharmacy label. Therefore the container expiration date must be equal to or exceed the expiration date on the pharmacy label. Please make sure the expiration date on the individual medication container exceeds the expiration date on the label before leaving the pharmacy. All of the appropriate forms can be obtained from the health room or by going to http://wwww.fcps.org/ dept/health/index.htm and clicking on the form you need. For further questions, you may contact the health room at 240-566-9745. R:\SH\ClinicalFileDrawer\HealthRoomTools\SchoolYearBeginning,End\ BacktoSchoolInformation\MedPolicyExpDateNewsletter\6-6-14sb Linganore-New Market Community Show October 5-7, 2014 Linganore High School Sunday, October 5 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm: Entries accepted in the Gym Monday, October 6 8:00 to 9:00 am: Entries accepted 6:30 pm: Open to the Public 7:00-7:30 pm: FFA Youth Ambassador & Talent Program 7:30-9:00 pm: Baked Goods & Flower Auction Tuesday, October 7 9:30 am to 2:00 pm: FFA PALS (Partners in Active Learning) Program with elementary stuents 4:00 to 7:30 pm: Spaghetti Dinner in School Dining Room 6:00 to 7:30 pm: Pedal Tractor Contest & Games, Strut Your Mutt Dog Show 8:00 pm: Door prizes 8:15 pm: Exhibits removed and premiums paid You Have Access to Your Child’s Grades Online On the first day of school, your son or daughter received a letter containing his or her user name and password for Pinnacle, the online grading program used by all of our teachers. If you no longer have that information, please call our student services department at 240-566-9730. Accessing Grades Online Begin at the homepage of the www.FCPS.org website and select. Then, enter your child’s student ID number as the User Name. User name The case sensitive password is sent home with the student early in the school year. Password Select “Linganore High School” from the drop down menu. School Once you have logged on, you will have the option to set up Email notifications. Even if you signed up for Email notifications last year, you will need to do it again this year. Online Grades 4 High School Assessments Heads Up: Did you Know: October HSAs will be given the week of October 6th for students who need to retest. January HSAs will be given the week 1-12-15. After school tutoring is available on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 2:30pm in the Media Center for Algebra I, Biology and English High School Assessments. PARCC Assessments will be replacing the English and Algebra I HSAs this year. More information to come! NEED MORE INFO: CONTACT CHERYL NOVOTNY AT (240)566-9962 OR CHERYL.NOVOTNY@FCPS.ORG Yearbook News Tentative prices for the ALL COLOR 2015 Talisman Yearbook are as follows: • Regular price will be $60.00 October 1 through December 31, 2014. End of the year price will be $70.00. Herff Jones will be mailing yearbook order forms and information home during the fall, so keep an eye out for that. You can also continue to order directly through Herff Jones by visiting www.yearbookordercenter.com after October 1, OR by calling 1-866-287-3096. Reference order number 4625. Spring Supplement During both last school year and this school year, we do not have a publications class during the spring semester. Our current plan is that each yearbook will cover events from the previous spring through late winter. The 2015 Talisman will include events from April 2014 through March 2015. We encourage students interested in working on our yearbook to sign-up for our publications class during registration next February. Got Summer Pictures? The Talisman staff seeks pictures of students participating in community service activities this past summer to include in our coverage of summer activities. Anyone with quality photos featuring groups of LHS students participating in community service activities is asked to email them to lanceryearbook@aol.com by September 20 for full consideration. Thank you. Attention Parents of Seniors: Senior picture make up day will be September 15, 16 & 17. Remember you must use the school photographer if you want your senior picture to be in the 2015 yearbook. The school photographer will be sending your child an appointment card. If you have any questions please call Herff Jones Photo Studio directly at 1-800-320-2894, or contact Michael Harris at 571-436-2960, or see Mrs. Roderick in the front office. Please be sure to make yearbook selections as soon as possible to ensure your favorite pose will be used. Deadline will be October 8. If you do not select on line via the Herff Jones web site or call them directly to make your yearbook pose selection then one will be made for you. Baby ad order forms were mailed in June so please visit the LHS website and click on yearbook info to download the baby ad form if you did not receive one. All ads are due by October 3—NO EXCEPTIONS. The discount deadline is September 12. We must receive your money and all pictures and write ups in order to reserve your spot. Please mail/ drop of to: LHS High School attention Mrs. Bozzonetti. Please email questions to tracy.bozzonetti@fcps.org. We are also looking for pictures of our seniors and fellow classmates from elementary and middle school for our popular NOW & THEN section. Please email hi-res jpegs to lanceryearbook@aol.com to be included. We must receive them by October 31 to be considered. Advertise in the Lancer Lines! A few spots are left! We need you! This is a wonderful way for your company to get community recognition and exposure, and at the same time help support your local schools! Lee Standifer Linganore High School 240-566-9700 5 WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT! Are you looking forward to the fireworks display during the Linganore High School Homecoming celebration this fall? The LHS Student Government Association is working hard planning for an amazing display after the October 24th game as part of Homecoming 2014. These displays are expensive to put on and the SGA is looking for your help as a partner to continue to bring such great activities to LHS and the community. We are asking that individuals, families, friends, or businesses help us to make it happen. In appreciation for your help, each of our donor partners will be recognized in a special Homecoming game program to be distributed the night of the game. Please help us continue to make Linganore events something for our entire community to enjoy. For more information or for any questions: Contact LHS at 240-236-9740 or e-mail jeremy.brown@fcps.org. Thank you for your continued support of events and activities at Linganore High School! Please return this form along with your donation to: Linganore High School c/o Student Government Association 12013 Old Annapolis Road Frederick, MD 21701 Donor Name:___________________________________________ Address:______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ Phone: (______ )______________________________________ $20: sparkler level $100-$249: bottle rocket level $21-$49: firecracker level $250-$499: skyrocket level $50- $99: pinwheel level $500+ : atomic missile level Please make all checks payable to Linganore High School SGA. Homecoming 2014 Calendar of Events Theme ~ One Tribe October 6-10 Online voting available for prince/princess, Mon-Fri Dance Tickets on sale for dance at all lunch shifts, Mon-Fri Saturday, October 18 Parade- Main Street in New MarketLine-up: 9:30 AM Step-off: 10:00 AM Monday, October 20 Class of 2018 Recognition Day Spirit Dress- Western Wear Day Tuesday, October 21 Class of 2017 Recognition Day Spirit Dress- Team Maryland Day Wednesday, October 22 Class of 2016 Recognition Day Spirit Dress- Safari Day Thursday, October 23 Class of 2015 Recognition Day Spirit Dress- Class Color Day (’18-red, ’17-yellow, ’16-blue, ’15- Tiedye) Friday, October 24 Spirit Dress- Red, Black & Bow Day Pep Rally- Period One Varsity Football Game –7:00 PM Halftime- Court recognized and King/Queen announced Fireworks Saturday, October 25 Homecoming Dance- Under the Sea Dance Set Up- 8:00 AM- 3:00 PM Dance – 8:00 –11:00 PM Dance Clean Up 11:00 PM- 12:00 AM Our annual Homecoming celebration is a great time for all in our community to celebrate! Linganore is a central core to so much of what happens in our area. Please encourage your student to participate and show your support by attending the community events that week. We also need some parent volunteers for the following areas: Parade prep and clean-up (10/18), Dance set-up (10/25), and Dance clean-up (10/25). If you are interested in volunteering to help make everything a success please contact SGA advisor, Mr. Brown, to offer assistance. 240-566-9740 or jeremy.brown@fcps.org. Support Our Sponsors Support LHS 6 English Department News The English department welcomes veteran instructors Paula Dallas and MaryEllen Newcomb. Sadlier Oxford Vocabulary Workshop: To address the increased rigor of the Common Core, the English Department has adopted the Sadlier Oxford Vocabulary program. These workbooks provide SAT-type vocabulary practice for our ninth grade students. Next year, the English Department will introduce 10th grade workbooks. National English Honor Society Congratulations to new NEHS Officers: President Isabella Marcellino. Officers: Olivia Goldstein, Dillon Mitcham, Jackie Brinkmann, Natalie Smith, Amy Safsten, Elena Nicoll. The National English Honor Society application is available online until the deadline, September 15. http://tinyurl.com/mzrqcfz Juniors and seniors who are interested in membership must have (1) a 3.0 GPA Overall, (2) All “A” or “B” final grade in English 9, 10, and 11 (if applicable), (3) Demonstrated enthusiasm for language arts. Students who are accepted must participate in NEHS with 6 documented hours and a writing contest/scholarship. • Address questions to Natalie Rebetsky (natalie.rebetsky@fcps.org). • The induction ceremony will be held in late October. Lancer Media This isn’t your old-fashioned “school newspaper” anymore! Follow the latest news on Twitter and Instagram @lhsjournalism. Like us on Facebook at LHS Lancer Media. Visit our school’s newspaper at lhslance.org. You can sign up to receive regular emails. Do you have a freshman at LHS, and YOU are an LHS graduate, too? Lancer Media wants to interview you for our Lancer Legacy series. Email natalie.rebetsky@fcps.org. News from Linganore HS Performing Arts The Linganore HS Performing Arts Department has another year of terrific activities planned. Our award-winning Lancer Marching Band started camp on July 28, and marched in the Libertytown Fireman’s Carnival Parade on August 21. This year’s competition/halftime program is titled “Magical Mystery Tour” and features music by The Beatles. Selections include Magical Mystery Tour, Lady Madonna, Eleanor Rigby, Blackbird, Yesterday, Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, and The End. In addition to performing at home football games, the band will attend competition festivals in the Tournament of Bands circuit on the following dates. Visit the band’s web site or contact director Kevin Lloyd at kevin.lloyd@fcps.org for performance times as the events approach. 2014 LHS Marching Band Schedule of Competitions, Festivals and Parades September 13 – Walkersville HS, MD September 20 – Liberty HS, MD September 27 – N. Hagerstown HS, MD October 11 – Musselman HS, WV October 13 – County Marching Band Festival at Linganore HS, MD October 18 – Chapter 5 Championships at S. Carroll HS, MD October 26 – Atlantic Coast Championships at Hershey Stadium, PA November 2 – Veterans Day Parade, Brunswick, MD The Linganore Drama Department will hold auditions for our fall play, Our Town, by Thornton Wilder, on Wednesday, September 3 from 2:30-5:30 pm. Interested students may sign up for an audition time outside the drama room, D101. Rehearsals will begin on Monday, September 8 from 2:30-5:00 and continue through the end of October. Technical rehearsals from 3:30-8:30 pm begin on Wednesday, November 5 and continue through November 11. On November 12, the play will be presented during the school day for visiting middle school students. The show opens to the public on the following day, with shows on November 13 at 7 pm, November 14 at 7 pm, November 15 at 2 pm and 7 pm, and November 16 at 2 pm. For more information, visit www.linganoredramaanddance.org, or contact Mr. Julian Lazarus at julian.lazarus@fcps.org. Both of our choral groups are scheduled in the second semester this year, but Mr. Dye plans to have an after-school choral program during the fall semester for all interested students. If you would like to participate in this vocal group, please stop by Mr. Dye’s office in the D Wing, or contact him at damon.dye@fcps.org. We have an outstanding vocal program that his featured one of the finest Vocal Ensembles in Maryland, and we hope to continue to grow this part of our department. Whether you are enrolled in one of our ensembles, plan to sing in our musical, or are just a casual vocalist who enjoys the opportunity, you belong in this after-school vocal group. Come out and sing with us! 7 Linganore Latin Club Latin Club News The LHS Latin club is ready for the new school year! Three of our 2013-2014 officers, along with Ms. Carter, attended the week-long National Junior Classical League convention in Atlanta this summer, and our incoming officers are already planning their trip to the 2015 convention in San Antonio. At this year’s NJCL convention, we joined almost 2,000 Latin and Greek students from around North America, including Hawaii, Ontario, and every place in between. Our president, Annee Lyons, had been elected the NJCL 1st vice president last year, so she was on the board that planned and ran the week-long convention. She also entered a piece of pottery in the art competition and won third place in the nation. Our 2nd VP, Ryan Combass, took the advanced-level grammar test and the advanced-level derivatives test and placed in the top 35 on both. Our 1st VP, Chris Maze, placed in the top 25 on the advanced-level grammar test, the reading comprehension test, and the mythology test, and he took 6th place in the nation on the ancient geography test. Linganore’s publicity binder, which Chris spent most of last year compiling, won a trophy for placing in the top 10 of all JCL member schools. We were so proud that Maryland JCL selected the LHS t-shirt (designed by Tessie Robertson, who was not able to attend the convention) as Maryland’s entry in the NJCL state t-shirt competition. We’re even prouder to report that it won two awards: 2nd place for most original t-shirt, and 3rd place overall! Looking ahead, we have dates for several competitions this fall, and we’ll be hosting our annual Certamen Saturnalium on December 13, when we’ll be unveiling this year’s t-shirt. Senior Julia Peigh, our new historian, is designing it as we speak. Some of the 2014-2015 officers. L-R: Hugh Norko, Alex Peterson, Avie Koronet Juniors – Would you like to work for NSA next year? The National Security Agency (NSA) is now accepting applications from juniors who are interested in taking part in the work-study program next year. This is a very competitive program, so not all applicants will be hired. Students typically work as office assistants or computer aides. The data processing equipment is some of the most sophisticated equipment on the market. Any high school junior enrolled in either a business or computer course, with plans to take part in the work-study program the senior year, may apply. Applicants should have a minimum unweighted GPA of 2.5 and must be 16 years of age when the program begins in September of 2015. Applicants must also be a citizen of the United States. Pick up application information from Ms. Radil-Harris or Mr. Brown in the Transition Education Office (C103). All applications are due to C103 by October 24. Support Linganore High School by Supporting Our Newsletter Sponsors! Non Profit Org. US Postage PAID Frederick, MD Permit #32 For the Parents, Staff, Students and Community of Linganore High School Frederick County Board of Education 33 Thomas Johnson Drive Frederick, MD 21702 Linganore High School Return Service Requested Apps for Education Want more information about GAFE? Go to: https://sites.google.com/a/fcps.org/gafe/learn-google-apps and http://learn.googleapps.com/docs. For more information about GAFE security and privacy, go to: http://www.google.com/edu/privacy.html. Parents, please let the sponsor advertisers know you appreciate them! Academy Publishing School Newsletter Program ™ 800-644-3541 8