Oct 10 eNewsletter - Eastmont High School
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Oct 10 eNewsletter - Eastmont High School
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL REPORT VOLUME 41 • ISSUE 2 Dear Wildcats, Parents, and Friends 2010-11 is off to an amazing start thanks to our staff, parents, and students. Classes are in full swing and the first six-week grading period Report Cards have been mailed. Time truly flies when you are having so much fun! Homecoming week has come and gone and I hope you enjoyed all the activities. The Eastmont School District has set October 27th, 28th, and 29th for Parent Teacher Conferences in all buildings. There will be no classes in session on those dates. You should have received detailed information describing how to schedule conferences. Appointments can be made via the website or making a phone call to schedule your conferences. We have a variety of times in an attempt to accommodate your busy schedule. We have set aside Thursday night the 28th for evening conferences. In exchange there will not be any conferences on Friday afternoon the 29th. The actual schedule for conferences is in this publication on page 2. Along with all the course-work and intense focus on academics there have been several outstanding co-curricular events. Many of our “Cats” have been competing in a variety of athletic contests, Our Wildcat football team does more than win games on the gridiron as they collected three preparing for concerts, and truck loads of non-perishable donations for Serve Wenatchee in August. - Photo by Ron Mason rehearsing for the upcoming fall play, There’s a Boy in the Girl’s Bathroom! There are also many community service projects, fund raising activities for a variety of charitable organizations, and other outstanding leadership activities going on here at EHS. Tuesday, November 2nd is a very important date. Please remember to cast your ballot and have your vote counted. The Eastmont School District has a very important Bond issue in this election. Please ask questions and visit the Bond information Frequently Asked Questions located on our District Website. You will especially enjoy the video clip created by Mr. Wavra demonstrating how crowded our halls and stairways are during passing time. It’s a hoot! Please keep checking our website and publications like this newsletter for other great activities involving our students. We appreciate your support, volunteerism, and Wildcat pride. The connection between your involvement in our school and your student’s success is obvious and appreciated. If we can be of better assistance to you and your student, please contact us: in person, on the phone, or via email. Our goals are continuous improvement and outstanding service. We look forward to seeing you during Conference week here at EHS. Go Cats! Mark S. Marney, Principal UPCOMING ATTRACTIONS OCTOBER, 2010 18 ----------- 1ST QTR GRADES POSTED 20 ---------------FALL CHOIR CONCERT 22 -----------------SENIOR PHOTOS DUE 23 ------------------ ACT TEST 8:30 AM 26 ---------ADVISORY SCHEDULE-DAY 3 27-29-------- PARENT/TEACHER CONF. 29-30----- FALL DRAMA PRODUCTION NOVEMBER, 2010 2------- ADVISORY/CAREER FAIR-DAY 4 3------------------ PLAN TEST 8:30 AM 3--------- BAND/JAZZ/ORCH CONCERT 4-6 -------- FALL DRAMA PRODUCTION 6---------------------SAT TEST 8:30 AM 10 -----------VETERAN’S DAY ASSEMBLY 11 ------ VETERAN’S DAY-NO SCHOOL 16 ---------ADVISORY SCHEDULE-DAY 5 17 -------------- VOCAL JAZZ CONCERT 24 ----------------- E. DISMISSAL 0-4-5-6 24 --------------- END GRADE PERIOD 2 25-26--------THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY DECEMBER, 2010 4---------------------SAT TEST 8:30 AM 11 ------------------ ACT TEST 8:30 AM 15 ----------------CHRISTMAS CONCERT 16-17-PRESCHOOL CHRISTMAS PROG. 12/20-12/31 ----CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY LOOKING AHEAD...2011 1/14 --------------E. DISMISSAL: 0-1-2-3 1/17 ---------- MLK DAY; NO SCHOOL 1/18-21 ---------- 1ST SEMESTER FINALS 2/18 --------------E. DISMISSAL: 0-4-5-6 2/21 -- PRESIDENTS DAY; NO SCHOOL ALL THIS INFO [AND MORE!] IS ON THE EHS WEBSITE AT EASTMONT206.ORG -Photo by a visiting German student! EASTMONTWILDCAT OCTOBER 2010 In this Issue... FALL CONFERENCES ...........2 COLLEGE/CAREER FAIR .....4 TECH PREP ...........................5 SAT/ACT TESTING ..............6 COLLEGE 101 .......................7 WINTER SPORTS .................8 EHS COMEDY ..... BACK PAGE PA G E 2 W I L D C A T R E P O R T Eastmont High School 2010 FALL CONFERENCES SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS CONFERENCES BY APPOINTMENT 11:30 AM–3:00 PM NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS CONFERENCES BY APPOINTMENT 10:30 AM–3:30 PM 5:00-8:15 PM NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS CONFERENCES BY APPOINTMENT 7:45 AM–11:00 AM OCTOBER 27 OCTOBER 28 October 29 You will be using Virtual Paragon to schedule your Parent/Teacher Conferences again this year. This program allows you to easily make your appointments at your convenience. More detailed information is available on your student’s grade report and on the Eastmont website. • Access the Virtual Paragon through Eastmont High School webpage at Eastmont206.com. • You may begin utilizing this software to schedule your appointments on October 15th at 8 AM until October 29th at 10 AM. • You will need an idea of the times you can meet and a list of all the teachers you'd like to see. Your student’s grade report will have this or use the PASS system on the web. • The EHS Master Password is redzone and it is case sensitive. • Remember, you must press SAVE or DONE to complete the process of reserving your appointments for you. • Contact EHS Counseling office at 884-8734 if you need assistance. THIS NEWSLETTER IS FUNDED IN PART BY COMMUNITY M&O LEVY TAX DOLLARS. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT OF OUR SCHOOLS. The Eastmont School District complies with all federal and state rules and regulations and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, or disability in education programs, services and activities. Inquiries regarding compliance and/or grievance procedures may be directed to the school district’s Title IX/RCW 28A.640 officer and/or Section 504/ADA coordinator. Title IX/Chapter 28A.640 RCW Officer Section 504/ADA Coordinator, 460 NE 9th St; E. Wenatchee WA 98802 509-884-7169 El Distrito Escolar de Eastmont cumple con todas las normas y regulaciones federales y estatales y no discrimina en cuanto a la raza, color, nacionalidad, sexo, o incapacidad en programas educativos, servicios y actividades. Para preguntar acerca del cumplimiento y/o los procedimientos para presentar una queja, comuníquese con el Oficial del Título IX/RCW 28A.640 y/o el Coordinador de la Sección 504/ADA del Distrito Escolar de Eastmont. Oficial del Título IX/Capítulo 28A.640 RCW Coordinador de la Sección 504/ADA 460 NE 9th St; E. Wenatchee WA 98802 509884-7169 Eastmont High School is tobacco-free. Smoking is not allowed anywhere on campus, including the stadium stands. O C T O B E R 2 0 1 0 PA G E 3 AND ON A COMPLETELY DIFFERENT We are excited to have our new director, Tara Abbott tuning up the four choirs. Welcome Mrs. Abbott to the high school as you enjoy the great tunes and the incredible talent of our Eastmont students Eastmont High School Concert Schedule 7:30 PM - EHS LGI Auditorium Fall Choir Concert ..................................... October 20th Fall Orchestra & Jazz Band Concert....... November 3rd Jazz Night Eclipse Concert ................... November 17th Eastmont High School's annual Concert Christmas Extravaganza Admission to all concerts is FREE!. December 15th in the Gym at 7:30 pm Photo by Mr. Mark Wavra Please call the Attendance Office at 884-2626 as soon as you know your student will be absent. Picasso steals the SHOW for EHS Art Club The artistic experience of a lifetime for thirty-five students from the Eastmont and Wenatchee High Art Clubs was brought to a reality on October 12. WHS Art instructors Mike McClun and Don Collins joined EHS Art instructors Terry Valdez and Mark Wavra in chaperoning the joint field trip over the Cascades to the Seattle Art Museum on a perfect 62degree sun drenched day. This is the first time that Picasso’s personal private collection has visited the United States from the Muse National Picasso, Paris’. This retrospective show of 150 original Picasso art works, including paintings, drawings and sculptures was a fantastic introduction for our young creative artists. Students with their sketchbooks in hand were allowed to wander for over an hour through out the show and do pencil studies of any work that caught their eye. Picasso is one of the great masters of the twentieth century, who lived to a creative old age of 92. The exhibit: Masterpieces from the Muse National Picasso, Paris runs through January 17, 2011 at the Seattle Art Museum. Visit the museum web site for ticket information. - Mr. Terry Valdez Call anytime and leave a message! STUDENT HOMEWORK REQUESTS: If placed before 9 am, the work can be picked up in the Counseling Office between 2:30 and 3:30 that same day. Donna Ruddell is ready to assist you; 884-8734 or 888-1285. Leave Fluffy and Fido at home. Parents, fans, students, community members, and anyone else attending events on Eastmont School District property are advised of the following: NO pets will be allowed at any outdoor or indoor athletic event or activity. Anyone attending events at EHS are asked to plan accordingly. Service animals are exempt from this policy. PA G E 4 W I L D C A T R E P O R T r i a F r e e r a C / e g e l l o C S H E dents air at EHS. Stu F er re a C e/ eg ll d Co areer rs from the 16 c onsoring our 2n te sp n is se P re U p e R d A u E cl G in e orkshops, which e will have som w W 4 3 s. m m o ra fr g d ro e p ct e ional have sele event will provid lleges and vocat is o h c T s/ e . ti d n si o er ey iv b n u d ity an clusters, . Take time to m our commun o re fr tu fu rs r te n ei se th n re p la t. ts p amazing help our studen arding this even g to re s t e en rc d u u so st re r u y o man ith y discuss/reflect w T U E S DAY, N ADV 1ST ISOR Y: 7: 45 - 7:5 5A OV E M B E R 2 N D M P 8:0 0 - 8 2ND :45A WOR M KSHO P 8:5 0 - 9 3RD :35A WOR M KSHO P 9:4 0 - 1 4TH 0:25A WOR M KSHO P 10 :30 LUN 11:15 CH 1 1:15 AM - 12: 1 5 P ADV M ISOR Y/LE ON Q UAN LEON 12:30 QUA - 1:1 N/AD 5PM VISO *ALL RY 1 :30 STUD 2:15P ENTS VEN M DOR WILL FAIR ATT FOR END ONE WOR KSHO CONTACTS: ADDIE GRAGEDA , GEAR UP DIRECTOR 509.888.1283 º GRAGEDAA@EASTMONT206.ORG DEBBIE WALKER, GEAR UP COORDINATOR 509.888.1284 º WALKERD@EASTMONT206.ORG SCHOOL ANNUALS YEARBOOKS WILL BE ALL COLOR AGAIN THIS YEAR! Buy yours at: jostensyearbooks.com The cost is $55.00 until Winter Break at which time the cost jumps to $60.00, so be sure to order yours ASAP! If you can't pay the full payment, you can make a non-refundable partial payment of $25 and a book will be reserved for you. O C T O B E R 2 0 1 0 PA G E 5 EARN COLLEGE CREDIT WHILE TAKING EHS COURSES Enroll in college Tech Prep classes offered at Eastmont High School -at right. Register for your Tech Prep credits in the online registration system at http://SERS.techprepwa.org in the same school year you take the class. 1. Check application deadline. 2. Return the registration form and $15 one-time fee to the Tech Prep office at WVC. 3. Earn a grade of “B” or better in Tech Prep classes at Eastmont High School. 4. Receive Wenatchee Valley College credits! Earn the following credits at Wenatchee Valley College Accounting I & II; 2 semesters; 1 credit BUSA 102 Practical Accounting I; 5 credits Agr. Science I-VI; 2 semesters; 1 credit AGRI 101; 3 credits Architecture/CAD; 1 semester; .5 credit ENGR 105 Computer-Aided Drafting; 5 credits Child Development; 2 semesters; 1 credit ECE 101 Intro to E. Childhood Ed; 5 credits Computer Apps; 1 semester; .5 credit BIT 105 Computer Applications; 5 credits Digi Tools; 1 Semester; .5 credit BIT 101 Beg. Keyboarding & Formatting; 5 credits Drafting/CAD; 1 semester; .5 credit ENGR 102 Engineering Graphics; 4 credits Horticulture; 2 semesters; 1 credit AGRI 108; 3 credits Natural Resources; 2 semesters; 1 credit NATR 108 Natural Resources Mgt; 3 credits Small Engine Tech.; 1 Semester; .5 credit AGRI 105 – 1 qtr; 3 Credits Web Design; 1 semester; .5 credit CSC 151 Web Content Dev.; 5 credits Welding/Fabrication; 2 semesters; 1 credit WELD 128 Basic Welding; 3 credits Woods Technology; 2 semesters; 1 credit BTEC 130 Construction Core; 5 credits Eastmont High School Courses For more information contact your EHS Career Center, Guidance Counselor, or call NCW Tech Prep Consortium at (509) 682-6847. 5 Pasos Fáciles al Crédito Directo Inscríbase en las clases de Preparación Técnica al nivel colegial que se ofrecen en la Preparatoria 3. Gane una calificación de “B” o mejor en las clases de Eastmont Preparación Técnica. Su maestro reportará su calificación 1. Regístrese para los créditos de Preparación Técnica por el en el sistema electrónico de inscripción sistema electrónico de inscripción (http:// SERS.techprepwa.org) ,durante el mismo año escolar en 4. Reciba créditos del Colegio del Valle de Wenatchee que tome la clase Para más información comuníquese con: 2. Devuelva el formulario de inscripción, junto con una tarifa Sra. Kuntz en el Centro de Carreras de la Preparatoria de $15 que es pagable una sola vez y no reembolsable, a Eastmont, Sra. Williams en la Oficina Principal la Oficina de Preparación Técnica en el Colegio de Valle de Llame al Consorcio de Preparación Técnica de la parte Norte Wenatchee Central de Washington al 509-682-6847 Cursos de la Preparatoria Eastmont Gane los siguientes créditos del Colegio del Valle de Wenatchee Contabilidad I y II; 2 semestres - 1 crédito BUSA 102 – Contabilidad Práctica I—5 créditos Ciencias Agrícolas I-VI; 2 semestres - 1 crédito AGRI 101 – Introducción a la Agricultura—3 créditos Arquitectura / Trazar Con Asistencia de Computadora; ENGR 105 – Trazar Con Asistencia de Computadora—5 créditos 1 semestre - .5 crédito Desarrollo del Niño y Clase; 2 semestres - 1 crédito ECE 101 – Introducción a Estudios de la Edad Temprana—5 créditos Aplicaciones Computacionales; 1 semestre - .5 crédito BIT 105 – Aplicaciones Computacionales – 5 créditos Herramientas Digitales; 1 semestre - .5 crédito BIT 101 – Mecanografía Básica y Formato — 5 créditos Trazar / Trazar Con Asistencia de Computadora; 1 semestre - .5 crédito ENGR 102 – Gráficas de Ingeniería—4 créditos Horticultura; 2 semestres - 1 crédito AGRI 108—3 créditos Recursos Naturales; 2 semestres - 1 crédito NATR 108 – Manejo de Recursos Naturales—3 créditos Tecnología de Motores Peqenos; 1 semestres- .5 credito AGRI 105 - Mecanica Agrícola—3 creditos Diseño de Páginas de Internet; 1 semestre - .5 crédito CSC 151 Desarrollo de Contenidos de la Red Informática; 5 créditos Soldadura/Fabricación; 2 semestres - 1 crédito WELD 128 Soldadura Básica—3 créditos Tecnología de Maderas; 2 semestres - 1 crédito BTEC 130 – Fundamentos Básicos de Construcción—5 créditos PA G E 6 W I L D C A T R E P O R T TESTING FOR COLLEGE ADMISSIONS & CAREER PLANNING PSAT, PLAN & ASVAB: • Sign up on Mr. Moses’ door • Pre-pay the EHS bookkeeper • Please make checks payable to EHS SAT & ACT: • Register on-line or use the forms available in the Counseling office. • Pay test company directly Armentia Tenner Student Assistant Specialist Both the S.A.T. and A.C.T. tests are used for admission into four-year colleges or universities. Most colleges will accept either test for admissions/ scholarship programs. The tests tend to be significantly different, so students may wish to take both tests. You may retake a test if you are not satisfied with your initial results, as only the higher score is considered for both scholarships and admission purposes. Many of our students are not sure if they will attend college and others will not know if they can afford to attend until they go through the financial aid process (F.A.F.S.A) during their senior year. So we encourage as many students as possible to consider taking these tests. Sophomores The PLAN is the practice ACT and will be offered Wednesday, November 3, 8:30 AM to 11:30 AM in the EHS LGI to sophomores only. The cost is $11.00 and must be pre-paid. Seniors: We recommend seniors retake either or both SAT and ACT in the fall if they wish to attempt to improve scores earned last spring.. If test were not taken last spring, take them in early fall. Juniors and Seniors: Pay very close attention to the Regular Registration Postmark Deadline. You can sign up after the regular deadline, but there is a late fee to pay. Avoid the late fee and register on time. Register on-line or use the registration forms in the counseling office. Practice questions are available on the website and in brochures in the counseling office. These tests will be given in the EHS LGI from 8:15 AM -1:30 PM (8:15-12:30 for ACT). Doors open at 7:30 AM. 2010-2011 S.A.T. Testing On-Line info: www.collegeboard.com Test Date *Available @ EHS Registration Deadline Late Deadline-Late Fee Required November 6, 2010* December 4, 2010* January 22, 2011* March 12, 2011 May 7, 2011 June 4, 2011* October 8, 2010 November 5, 2010 December 23, 2010 February 11, 2011 April 8, 2011 May 6, 2011 October 22, 2010 November 19, 2010 January 7, 2011 February 25, 2011 April 22, 2011 May 20, 2011 2010-2011 A.C.T. Testing On-Line Info: www.actstudent.org Test Date *Available @ EHS Registration Deadline Late Deadline-Late Fee Required December 11, 2010* February 12, 2011 April 9, 2011 June 11, 2011* November 5, 2010 January 7, 2011 March 4, 2011 May 6, 2011 November 19, 2010 January 21, 2011 March 18, 2011 May 20, 2011 This year is quickly passing. Grading period 1 has come and gone. Keeping up with our student’s academics, social calendar, and other activities sometimes feels impossible. You are the #1 reason students choose not to use alcohol, tobacco, or other drugs. GREAT JOB PARENTS! I am here again this academic year to provide support for students, families, and our community. My time at EHS will be on Thursdays and Fridays, and I will continue providing education, prevention, and intervention services. There are times, as families grow, that concerns arise and information about alcohol, tobacco, or other drugs is needed. I can help, please contact me at 888-1278. I am grateful to be a part of the Eastmont Team. I look forward to this academic year, and the opportunity to serve our students, families, and community. Services provided by your Student Assistant Specialist are confidential. National survey reveals increases in substance use from 2008 to 2009 Marijuana use rises; prescription drug abuse and ecstasy use also up. The National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) shows the overall rate of current illicit drug use in the United States rose from 8.0 percent of the population aged 12 and older in 2008 to 8.7 percent in 2009. This rise in overall drug use was driven in large part by increases in marijuana use. O C T O B E R 2 0 1 0 PA G E 7 — COLLEGE 101— Reminders: An invitation to parents of sophomore and junior Senior Photos must students considering college after high school. be submitted to If you have found yourself asking any of these questions, you’re not alone!! Many parents and students are confused about college-related information and want answers to many questions. Sometimes the options are overwhelming. College 101 is a three-part series that will be offered by the counseling office at Eastmont High School over the course of three evenings. In a series of informal meetings the following general topics will be addressed: • College Basics: community colleges, four year colleges, majors, choosing a good school, entrance testing and admission requirements. • Paying for College: FAFSA application, financial aid procedures, scholarships, letters of recommendation, resources. • Special Programs: Running Start, AP classes, Tech Prep, University Honor’s programs • Process: Campus visitations, Applications, Timetables and deadlines. The “College 101” series is recommended for parents of sophomores and juniors, and is limited to the first 40 people to sign up. The Series will be held on: Tuesday evening, November 2nd Tuesday evening, November 9th And Tuesday evening, November 16th 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM in Room 184 (EHS Business Dept) Reservation required. Please call the EHS Counseling Office, 884-8734 to reserve a space or have your questions answered. Joanne Dalinkus, Counselor Eastmont High School Bring the photo to the Main office as a hardcopy, on a cd, or email it to haberlockc@eastmont206.org. Be sure to identify the senior. Baby Ads are due no later than Dec17th. SENIORS+JOSTENS = 2011 GRADUATION! “Should she take the S.A.T. or A.C.T. or both tests?” “I’ve heard about earning college credits at the same time as earning high school credits. How does that work?” “$30,000 a year for four years? How can I afford that?” “Two year college; four year college; public; private; I’m confused. What’s best?” yearbook staff by Oct 22 to be included in that special section. Get Ready… It’s coming! Cap & Gown And Graduation Supplies Order Day. Jostens left extra Graduation Order Packets in the counseling office. Parent Order Night is October 21st, 5:30 to 7 pm in the Commons. Students can order during Lunches that day. - $60 down payment required with your order. Eastmont Aerospace Scholars Scholars Program Program Eastmont Student Student Graduates Graduates from from The The 2010 2010 Washington Washington Aerospace The The Washington Washington Aerospace Aerospace Scholars Scholars program program is is pleased pleased to announce that Mitchell Parsons is a graduate of to announce that Mitchell Parsons is a graduate of the the 2010 2010 WAS WAS Summer Summer Residency Residency hosted hosted by by The The Museum Museum of of Flight Flight in in Seattle. Seattle. Mitchell Mitchell joins joins over over 544 544 alumni alumni representing representing 185 185 different different Washington Washington public/private public/private high high schools. schools. Washington Aerospace Scholars Washington Aerospace Scholars (WAS) (WAS) is is aa competitive competitive educational program program for for high high school school juniors juniors from from across across educational Washington Washington State. State. In addition to designing a humanof mission to Mars, WAS scholars participate in a number hands-on engineering scholars participate in a number of hands-on engineering challenges. These include design, construction and deployment challenges. These include and and deployment of robotic rovers, model design, rockets,construction lander devices, payload of robotic rovers, model rockets, lander devices, and payload lofting systems. Summer residency participants tour local lofting systems. Summer residency participants tour local facilities and receive briefings from experts in the fields of facilities and receive briefings from experts in the fields of engineering, science, physics, medicine, project management, engineering, science, medicine, project management, risk management, and physics, space exploration. risk management, and space exploration. In addition designing are a human mission to Mars, WAS WAS 2010-11 to applications available. Participants must be US citizens, Washington residents, and Juniors with at least 3.0 GPA (below a 3.0 GPA may be accepted on a conditional basis). Visit: www.museumofflight.org/washingtonaerospacescholars to download an application. The deadline for student applications is November 5, 2010. PA G E 8 W I L D C A T R E P O R T ACTIVITIES & ATHLETICS SPORTS ARE ALMOST HERE! Wrestling, Basketball and Boys Swimming & Diving, begin on Monday, Nov. 15th. Please see Mrs. Paxton in the Activities/ Athletics office to: A. Transfer your paperwork to a winter sport OR B. To hand in your athletics clearance paperwork (if you haven't participated in a fall sport) AND C. To pick up your clearance card. All fees and fines must be paid in full to receive your clearance card. FEES FOR ATHLETICS Pay2Play .............$60 ASB Card...........$50* Replacement cost- $5 Sports Fee ...........$5* * If you participated in Fall Sports you do not need to pay this one again. If you have any questions please feel free to contact the Activities/Athletics Office 884-8733. Don’t just Google it!!! EHS Library provides access to several subscription databases for quality research. Check them out! CultureGrams User ID: eastmonths….Get Password from Library Staff Provides current information, video clips, slideshows & images on countries, states & provinces. User ID: 91-63270…….Get Password from Library Staff These two databases provide access to reference books, magazines, newspapers, transcripts, maps, images, web links, and audio/visual content. User ID: east91905……….Get Password from Library Staff Our subscription includes the following four databases that provide access to reference books, magazines, journals, newspapers, Use primary source documents, statistics, multimedia images, audio & video clips, podcasts & links to websites: Subscription • Gale Opposing Viewpoints in Context: Covers today’s Databases to hottest social issues Improve • Gale Student Resource Center In Context: Covers major your subject areas, including history, literature, science, social studies, Research and more. • Gale World History in Context. Covers people, places, events in world history • Gale Virtual Reference Library: Provides online access to the following print reference sets (we have the print versions in the library, also): ∼ American Decades ∼ Bowling, Beatniks, and Bell-Bottoms: Pop Culture of 20th-Century America ∼ Encyclopedia of European Social History ∼ Encyclopedia of Russian History ∼ Europe 1789-1814: Encyclopedia of the Age of Industry and Empire ∼ Europe Since 1914: Encyclopedia of the Age of War and Reconstruction ∼ History Behind the Headlines: The Origins of Conflicts Worldwide ∼ Renaissance: an Encyclopedia for Students ∼ World Eras ∼ The Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine Get Password from Library Staff Provides online access to the following print history and literature reference sets we have available at EHS Library: ~The Decades ∼ Milestone Documents in ∼ Great Events from History American History ∼ Great Lives from History ∼ Magill’s Literary Annuals User ID: esd08 Get Password from Library Staff Students in Eastmont School District have access to four levels of World Book Online. Includes encyclopedic, multimedia, e-book & primary source databases. Download Books? Students, if you are interested in downloading audiobooks and/or ebooks to your computer or mp3 players, stop by the library and get directions for creating a NetLibrary account and/or downloading a research app on your I-touch, I-Phone or I-Pad. Need assistance? We’re here to help! Stop by the library for individual assistance, before, during or after school • E-mail Ms. Skaar, EHS Librarian, skaars@eastmont206.com • Call EHS Library at 888-4750 H WINTER EASTMONT’S VIRTUAL LIBRARY O C T O B E R 2 0 1 0 PA G E 9 Continued... Whooping Cough Lives Amongst Us! Pertussis, or whooping NOTES FROM THE NURSE cough is a bacterial infection that causes prolonged illness with cough, shortness of breath and can progress to pneumonia, and death. Before the use of vaccinations, it was a leading cause of death in children. Washington, and the nation have seen an increase in the incidence of pertussis in the past decade. Grant county has recently been in the local news with cases of pertussis sickening many people and killing two infants. The Washington Dept of Health is following CDC guidelines in recommending that all people under the age of 60 be protected from pertussis with immunization. The Tdap, which contains tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis is the vaccine used for all individuals over age 7. High school students in particular are at higher risk for acquiring the infection since most of them have not been immunized against pertussis since kindergarten. Check with your doctor. If your student has not had a tetanus containing vaccine within the past five years, a Tdap should be given. HAND WASHING IS YOUR BEST DEFENSE–HAND WASHING IS YOUR BEST DEFENSE Eastmont School District Health Services Dear Parent or Guardian: Kathy Robb RN, BSN The following information is being provided to you at the direction of the Washington State Legislature to help reduce cervical cancer rates in Washington by protecting girls from HPV. What is Human Papillomavirus (HPV)? HPV is a very common virus that is spread through genital contact. At least 50 percent of sexually active people will get HPV at some time in their lives. There are many types of HPV. Some types can cause cervical cancer or genital warts. Both women and men can get HPV and easily spread it to others without knowing they have it. What are the symptoms of HPV? Most people with HPV have no signs or symptoms. Some people know they have HPV because they have a symptom like genital warts. Women may find out they have HPV through cervical cancer screening (Pap tests) and HPV testing. Health care providers do not usually test for HPV unless abnormal cervical cell changes are detected by a Pap test. How can HPV infection be prevented? The best way to prevent HPV infection is to abstain from all sexual activity. People with only one lifetime partner can get HPV if their partner had previous sexual partners. It is uncertain how well condoms protect against HPV infection. However, condom users do have lower cervical cancer rates. The HPV vaccine is a very effective way to prevent four types of HPV that can cause cervical cancer and genital warts. What is the HPV vaccine? The HPV vaccine, Gardasil, ® protects against four types of HPV which cause 70 percent of cervical cancers and 90 percent of genital warts. The vaccine does not protect against all types of HPV or other sexually transmitted infections. The vaccine also does not protect against any type of HPV that someone already has. Current studies show that HPV vaccine protection lasts up to 5 years. Research will continue to determine the length of the HPV vaccine’s protection. Who should get the vaccine and when should they get it? The federal Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices recommends the Continued above... HPV vaccine for all girls age 1112 years. The vaccine can also be given to females as young as nine and up to 26 years, if their doctor recommends it. HPV vaccine is given as a series of three shots over a six month period. The vaccine is not currently recommended for boys or men. The HPV vaccine is a preventive vaccine and will offer the best protection if given before sexual activity starts. HPV vaccine is not required for school entry in Washington. Are Pap tests still recommended for females that get the HPV vaccine? Yes. The HPV vaccine does not protect against all of the types of HPV that can cause cervical cancer, so females will still need Pap tests. Where can I find the HPV vaccine? Ask your doctor, nurse, or local health clinic to find out whether your daughter needs the HPV vaccine and where you can get it. Most providers in Washington will have statesupplied HPV vaccine and there will be no cost to parents (of girls under 19 years) for the vaccine. Providers may charge an office visit and/or administration fee. The HPV vaccine is available to providers at no cost through Washington State’s Universal Childhood Vaccine Program. For more information on HPV, the Vaccine, and Cervical Cancer: • Centers for Disease Control & Prevention www.cdc.gov/std/ hpv • Washington State Department of Health www.doh.wa.gov/cfh/ immunize/documents/ hpvvaccinefactsheet.pdf • American Social Health Association www.ashastd.org • American Cancer Society www.cancer.org There’s a Boy in the Girls’ Bathroom by Louis Sachar (author of Holes and Sideways stories from a Wayside School) Bradley Chalkers (Erik Herrick) is the monster of the 5th grade class at Red Hill School. He is disruptive, he is a compulsive liar, and he is a bully. Bradley’s future seems hopeless until two strangers arrive at the school and offer him something nobody else ever has—a fresh start. Jeff Fishkin (Bradyn Rookard), the new kid, and Carla Davis (Victoria Bravo), the new school counselor, reach out to Bradley and help him to love himself. The cast also includes Katie Johnson, Allison Drescher, Petra Michael, Brandon Gifford, Jackson Ross, Adriana Montes, Jessica Murillo, Brittany McBrearty, Joshua Batterman, Amber Gregory, Linda Prado, and Janeissa Turner. Crew includes Zach James, Philip Weber, Bobby Liu and Buddy Goodrich. Mark Wavra is directing and this is his 21st play with the Eastmont High School Drama Club. Theatre for Young Audiences Suitable for children of all ages October 29, 30, November 4-6 at 7 PM Eastmont High School Auditorium $5 for kids and seniors, $7 for adults For more information, call Mark Wavra, EHS Art Office at 888-1218 Facility Bond Election November 2nd Tickets available at the door beginning at 6:30 PM on show nights Why Eastmont High School? ⇒ Opened in 1978 to educate 800 students. ⇒ Currently serves 1,273 students in grades 10-12. ⇒ Insufficient electrical system with overloaded circuits. ⇒ Insufficient heating and ventilation; aging roof with frequent leaks and damage. ⇒ Crowded hallways and commons; classes held in hallways; teachers without classrooms; portables housing students. ⇒ Insufficient stairwells for safety. Visit the District’s Website for more Frequently Asked Questions. While there, you may want to ask your student to comment on Mr. Wavra’s video clip “Cattle Drive” for accuracy of the comparison.