March 21 - Kings Local
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March 21 - Kings Local
Electronic Blackboard News March 21, 2013 Congratulations to the Kings Men’s and Women’s Soccer Teams on earning ALL-OHIO Academic Honors from the Ohio Scholastic Soccer Coaches Association! To qualify they had to maintain a team GPA of over a 3.0 during the 2012 Fall Season. Congratulations to Coach Poggi, Coach Hoffert and all the players on their accomplishment! www www.kingslocal kingslocal.net kingslocal net Upcoming Events March 21—SLE Parent/Teacher Conferences, 4-7:30 p.m. March 25-29—Spring Break! April 2—National Honor Society Induction Ceremony, 6:30 p.m. in the auditorium. April 4—SLE 3rd Grade Chorus Program, 6 p.m. April 5—KJH Quiz Bowl, 11:30 a.m. April 8-12—CES Book Fair. April 18-20—KHS Musical, 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium. April 22-May 8—3-8 Grade Ohio Achievement Assessments. April 24—Kings District Celebration, 7 p.m. in the auditorium. April 25—KHS Community Service Night, 5-8 p.m. at the high school. More event information can be found at: http://www.kingslocal.net/Calendar/Pages/default.aspx Kings High School Students Taking Advantage of Dual Enrollment For the past several years students at Kings High School have been taking classes at the high school while earning college credits through Dual Enrollment. In just four years we have awarded 862 Transfer Assurance Guide (TAG) credit hours to our students thanks to a partnership with Cincinnati State. Dual Enrollment college credits are guaranteed by the State of Ohio to transfer to any public college or university in Ohio as an equivalent course, and they should transfer easily to any college or university in the nation. This option provides a great educational opportunity for high school students to earn college credits while fulfilling their high school curriculum requirements. The total cost, to date, for our students has been $13,690. If these same students would have taken these courses on the campus of Cincinnati State, the tuition cost would have been $103,756.36! This year because of our continued relationship with Cincinnati State, they offered a waiver for tuition to our students. KHS also has a partnership with Sinclair College. Classes offered include Art, Business, Science, Architecture, Engineering, Accounting, Aerospace, English and more. KHS Teacher Selected for International Teacher Exchange This summer one of Kings High School’s best teachers is headed to Japan for two weeks for a teacher exchange program. Kelly Shields was one of only 24 teachers selected to participate in the 2013 JapanU.S. Teacher Exchange Program for Education for Sustainable Development. ing and video editing in my class, they have had the opportunity to see how advances in technology have allowed everyone to find a voice and speak out to the world,” Mrs. Shields said. “It is my hope that my participation in this program will allow me to help my students find ways to use their creative talents in design and technology to educate and impact our community about sustainable development." Teachers from Japan will travel to the United States in April, and teachThe purpose of the program is to raise awareness of Education for Susers from the United States will travel to Japan in June. At the end of the tainable Development (ESD) school programs, enhance the curricula in program in each country, U.S. and Japanese teachers will gather for a both countries and deepen a sense of global interconnectedness and joint conferences in which they will work together on curriculum develcooperation. opment and build partnerships. Mrs. Shields teaches Digital Media Arts at Kings High School, a satellite The program in Japan for U.S. educators will program of the Warren County Career Center. Her students develop include an orientation to Japanese culture and skills in multi-media; including video, audio, and photography/graphic education, workshops, and presentations with arts. She began teaching for WCCC/KHS in 2008. Her students consistexperts in ESD, visits to cultural sites, a ently place well in scholastic arts and skills contests, including Business homestay with a Japanese family, visits to ESD Professionals of America, Ohio Governor’s Youth Art Exhibition, Over-focused schools, and other resources sites. ture Awards Scholarship Contest, and Scholastic Art & Writing Awards. Congratulations Kelly! "As my students study art, design, photography, animation, filmmak- KME Ohio Heroes Wax Museum Neil Armstrong was the first man to walk on the moon, Toni Morrison was the first African-American woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize, and Jesse Owens won four Olympic gold medals in 1936. And what do all these people have in common? Well, they're all from Ohio. On Thursday, March 14, Rick Sowash, author of "Heroes of Ohio: 23 True Tales of Courage and Character," came to Kings Mills Elementary to teach students about Ohio's rich history and the many heroes that came from this area. A visit from Mr. Sowash wasn't the end of the Ohio Heroes program at KME. On Friday, March 15, the fourth graders dressed up as Ohio heroes for a wax museum. At the wax museum, family and students could talk to suffragette Elizabeth Hauser as portrayed by Brynna Schauer, Tecumseh as portrayed by Christopher Clark, and dozens of other Ohio Heroes. It’s almost time to register for the 2013 Football Cheer Season! Registration is April 16 and May 9. Visit www.kyocheer.shutter fly.com for details. This year, there will be a Uniform Resale Night, separate from registration night. Uniform Resale Night is 6 -8 p.m. Tuesday, April 2, at CES. Click the link below for more information. Prom Letter Prom Information Prom Forms Guest Request After Prom Tickets Uniform Resale Flyer Kindergarten Registration—April 4 Kindergarten Registration for the 2013-14 school year is 4:30-7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 4, at the Kings Education Center, 1797 King Ave. Your child must turn 5-years old on or before Sept. 30, 2013, in order to register. Parents will be able to enroll for either full day or half day Kindergarten programs. It is not required to bring your child to registration. Packets are available online at www.kingslocal.net under Student Registration. Also, please note that if you need to change your address with the school, you must make an appointment to see Central Registrar Tammy Schnetzer. Contact her at 459-2932. March 21, 2013 Page 2 Kings Senior Yard Signs Knight to Remember will be here before you know it. This 10th Anniversary event, at the Great Wolf Lodge Conference Center, is on Saturday, April 13. Did you know you can order your tickets online this year? Find out more at www.kingslocal.org/ktr/index.html. Knight to Remember is presented by the Kings Athletic Booster Club and benefits all junior high and high school athletic programs. Kings Youth Volleyball Grades 2-6 3-4:30 p.m. Wednesdays, April 10-May 15 Sports Express, 5280 Kings Mills Rd., Mason Cost: $65 To register, visit: www.kingsvolleyball.com Questions?amandameadowsschuler@aol.com Head Coach, Kings Varsity Volleyball Summer is just a few short months away! Start thinking about what Sports Camps your children might want to attend this year. Click the link below for more information on the KABC Sports Camps. Your kids can play football, bowling, baseball, soccer, golf, lacrosse, and so much more! KABC Sports Camps Brochure KHS Theater Presents Into the Woods Kings Kids Summer Camp Now Registering This spring, April 18-20, the Kings High School Theater Department will present Stephen Sondheim’s famous musical Into the Woods. Shows start at 7 p.m. in the auditorium. Tickets are $10 for adults, or $8 for students and senior citizens. Kings Kids offers a fun-filled Summer Camp Program for ages Preschool through 6th grade. This year Summer Camp is June 4 to August 16. This is an all-day program offered 5 days a week at the Kings Education Center. When a Baker and his wife learn they’ve been cursed with childlessness by the Witch next door, they embark on a quest for the special objects required to break the spell, swindling, lying to and stealing from Cinderella, Little Red, Rapunzel, and Jack (the one who climbed the beanstalk). Everyone’s wish is granted at the end of Act One, but the consequences of their actions return to haunt them later, with disastrous results. March 21, 2013 Activities are planned around weekly themes. Curriculum includes unique age appropriate games and crafts to go along with each theme. Additional enrichment activities are planned including special visitors, museum outreach programs, zoo programs and lots of field trips! In addition, Tuesdays are Beach Waterpark day for grades K-6th. The time has come to take orders for the 12th annual Senior Yard Sign display! For those that may be new this year, signs are printed on both sides, like the sample below (The actual size is 24” x 18”). Your student’s name is hand printed on the bottom of each side by parent volunteers, stapled onto brackets. You can personally pick up your sign or have your senior bring the sign home from school. Pick up is 6:30-7:30 p.m. May 9, in the HS Cafeteria, or seniors will bring signs home from school on May 10. We know how proud you are of your student’s accomplishment in graduating and this is such a fun way to show it to friends, neighbors and the community in general! We truly hope to have 100 percent participation so no one will be left out. Simply complete the form from the link below and return by Friday, April 19, along with your $10 (checks made payable to KAPP (Kings After Prom Party)). Feel free to order as many as you want! If you are able to help with the printing of the student’s names on these signs, please complete that portion of the form as well. Should you have any questions, please feel free to call Diane Westaway at 513-543-3371 or you may email her at westaway@fuse.net. Thanks! (There is a $10 fee for any returned checks). Senior Yard Signs Form Registrations may be turned in at the Kings Kids Office located in the Kings Education Center. Information about this popular program is available at www.kingslocal.net under Departments/Preschool-Childcare. For additional information, call 398-8050 ext. 10040. Page 3 Kings Student Performs in "Sing for a Cause" Concert to Fight Alzheimer's Disease This weekend, March 23-24, Calvin Dailey along with the other members of the Cincinnati Symphony Youth Orchestra, will perform at the third annual Sing For a Cause Concert at the College of Mount St. Joseph. Calvin is a junior at Kings High School. The Cincinnati Symphony Youth Orchestra is made up of students in grades 9–12 who represent the best instrumentalists in high schools in southwestern Ohio, southeastern Indiana, and northern Kentucky. Founded in 1964, the CSYO is dedicated to the cultivation of talent and provides outstanding young instrumentalists the opportunity to perform repertoire not normally available through their school music programs. Calvin, who plays bassoon in the orchestra, is in his second year in the CSYO. Taylor High School Choirs, Lakota West High School Choirs, and the May Festival Youth Chorus will join this year's performance, which includes the cantata Dona Nobis Pacem (Latin for Grant us Peace) by Ralph Vaughan Williams. The concert will feature more than 150 singers and 100 instrumentalists to confront this disease. Tickets are $10 for Adults and $8 for Students and Seniors. Performances are 7:30 p.m. Saturday, and 3:00 p.m. on Sunday. Parking, which is off Delhi Ave. is free. Come hear some incredible music and support a cause near and dear to so many of our hearts. One hundred percent of the funds raised goes directly to Alzheimer's research. The next CSYO performance is 10 a.m. May 1 at Music Hall (all tickets $10) when students perform side-by-side with Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra members. Finally, the CSYO will be performing in Chicago over Memorial Weekend and also at their outdoor concert in Seasongood Pavilion, Eden Park, 3 p.m. on Memorial Day, Monday, May 27, which is free and open to the public. Each Kindergarten class SLE had a book published by Student Treasurers with their work. Every student created an illustration and wrote a sentence for the book based on a specific class theme. These books were bound and printed. Parents even had the option of ordering one as a keepsake. Pictured are: Mora Marshall, Landen Peters, Malloy Looney, and Logan Tolbert. Learn more at http:// cincinnatisymphony.org/Content.php?id=23. Bingo Benefits SLE! The atmosphere was lively as our community gathered at South Lebanon Elementary on Friday, March 15, for the seventh-annual Spring Bingo Knight fundraiser. Bingo games were held throughout the evening and lucky winners calling out "Bingo" claimed some amazing prizes, including a coveted iPad Mini for the grand prize. Attendees enjoyed dinner by Marco's Pizza and homemade treats, bidding at the vast silent auction, tendering raffle tickets to win themed class baskets, and face painting. All SLE students had the opportunity to take a turn as the Bingo caller during the evening. And, the little ones got into the action with some Candy Bingo. Students and families also explored an expansive Best-of-Show Art Exhibit which displayed exceptional artwork by SLE students. Spring Bingo Knight is SLE's largest PTO fundraiser of the school year and benefits the school's educational-enrichment programs. This year's event was a another huge success thanks to the support of SLE families, staff, countless volunteers, and more than 100 local merchants who donated prizes and auction items. March 21, 2013 SLE third-grade students eagerly attend to their Bingo cards during SLE's Spring Bingo Knight on Friday, March 15. Pictured from left are Courtney Lindgren, Sydney Jessee, Maya Barrett and Chloe Schowalter. Page 4 Real Money, Real World: Students at Kings High School Link Education with Future Lifestyle Choices As adults, each of us works hard to make our monthly income cover the necessities and still have a little left over at the end of the month. Wouldn’t it be great if we could have had a “trial run” at adult spending decisions while we were still young and able to choose our future career? That’s the idea behind Real Money, Real World, a program developed by The Ohio State University Extension and coordinated locally by the Success for School Age Youth committee of the Warren County Family and Children First Council. This program allows middle and high school students to get a taste of adult life. On Friday, March 15, nearly 300 students from Kings High School had an opportunity to experience first-hand how expenses for necessities, as well as luxuries, must be balanced with the reality of monthly income. Students were given an occupation, marital status, monthly income, credit card debt, and even a child or two. “Real Money, Real World helps youth realize that their career choice, the education required for a career, and potential lifestyle are related,” said Steve Brady, Warren County 4-H Youth Educator. spend wisely may have money left over at the end of the month; students who make lower salaries or make expensive purchases barely break even, or may even go bankrupt. For those who can’t make ends meet, there’s a Financial Advice booth where advice and options are offered. It’s all just make-believe, but it carries a serious message. “A lot of teens have big ideas about buying a fancy car or a big house, but they really can’t afford it,” said Linda Slone, project coordinator. “Going through Real Money, Real World and seeing for themselves how expensive life can be makes a big impact with the students.” Real Money, Real World is planned to simulate real life as closely as possible. Students select or are assigned a random career, marital status, and number of children. They quickly learn how child care is one of their biggest expenses. They also must visit the “chance” booth where “life” deals them something unexpected. It could be good, like winning free groceries or bad, such as having to buy new tires for the car. Students may choose from a long career list that includes electrical engineer, government administrator, construction worker, aircraft mechanic, cook, custodian, and veterinarian. “The idea is not to tell them which careers are best,” said Slone, “but to teach youth that they need to plan ahead. A minimum wage job may sound like a lot of monHere’s how Real Money, Real World works: School officials and the ey to someone who is 16, but we want them to ask themselves if minilocal program coordinator invite community business representatives mum wage will meet their needs when they are 30.” The popularity of and volunteers to set up booths at the school. The booths provide variReal Money, Real World is growing in Warren County. ous services such as banking, groceries, transportation, child care, and utilities. Students are offered career choices based on their educational For more information, contact Steve Brady at the Warren County Exaspirations. With their monthly “paychecks” in hand, students are retension office at 513.695.1311 or email him at brady.111@osu.edu. quired to visit each store to purchase goods and services. Those who The students in Mrs. Shepherd’s first grade class at KME concluded their science unit on the States of Matter by completing the Matter is Delicious lab. The children combined a solid (ice cream) with a liquid (rootbeer) to create a gas. They were able to observe the gas as it created a foam. The children then enjoyed eating all three States of Matter. The young scientists also completed a lab report to record and diagram their observations. Pictured clockwise from the top: Katherine Horn, Jaclyn Oen, Caleb Erdaty and Luis Urbina. March 21, 2013 The Kings 2nd and 3rd grade girls Basketball team coached by Gary Lindgren won the basketball tournament for their age group! The championship game was March 3 at Hopewell Elementary. Congratulations girls! Page 5 J.F. Burns Elementary Krazy Karnival Wrap Up For the past three weeks students in Heidi Furterer’s class at J.F Burns Elementary have been studying famous Americans. Students researched their famous person in books and online. They have learned so much and the class has enjoyed each presentation. Sophia Canino is pictured as Albert Einstein for her presentation. The 28th Annual Krazy Karnival was a huge success. Thank you for your continued support of our annual spring carnival. The money raised helps support in-school programs and additional educational materials for our school. The JFB PTO would like to personally thank all of the parents, teachers, staff, and families that kindly donated their time, baked goods, and classroom basket items. We also couldn’t have done it without the support from our community. We appreciate all of you! 2013 Krazy Karnival Sponsors Adla Ann Burke – Tastefully Simple American Girl Doll Angie Purcell Hood - Thirty-One Armstrong Air and Space Museum Basket Country Bob Roncker’s Running Spot Bravo Buck’s Tavern Carol Klinker – Sew and So Carrabba’s Castle Skateland Chicago Cubs Chicago Museum of Science & Industry Chi-nnati’s Pizza Chipotle Cincinnati Museum Cincinnati Reds Cindy Johnson – Pampered Chef City Barbeque Crossgate Lanes Deerfield Township Fire Department Diane Cole – Monkey Business Dr. Hickman Evolution Fitness Warehouse Florence Freedom Football Hall of Fame Four Paws Kennel Gena Sheets – Usbourne Books Go Play Café Gold Star Chili Graeter's Gym Nation Half Price Books Happy Levi - Cincinnati Celebrations DJ Service Harja Dauen Salon Jack's Aquarium Janel Shepherd – Janel’s Cakes Jeff Wyler Jennifer McNamara – Bella Beauty Cuties Jess Summers – Funk(e)y Junk Jet's Pizza Jill Robinson - Jillis Julie Hertlein – Paparazzi Jewelry Kate Zimmerman – K8sKidsKreations Kim Rezenbrink – AdvoCare Kings Athletic Department Kings Island Kona Ice KYO Football La Quinta Landen LaRosa’s Landen Skyline Lazer Kraze Little Gym Mad Science Madd Potter Marco’s Pizza Market Inquiry Marla O’Brian – Wildtree Meijer Mimi’s Café Neva Greenwood – Spirit Scarves ‘n More Newport Aquarium Panera Paxton’s Perfect North Pizza Tower Recreation Outlet Ripley Communications Run, Jump & Play Sarah Drees – Perfectly Posh Sonic Springdale Dry Cleaners Stone Creek Restaurant Tammy Haddix – Origami Owl Tandemonium Tanya Kappes Taylor Family The Melting Pot Toot’s Two Girls from Texas Jewelry VIP Back Rubs Walgreens Walmart Webb Studio of Music Whipty Do Whole Foods Widmer's Drycleaners Woodhouse Spa March 21, 2013 Community Jobs Day On Friday, March 8, Kindergartners at South Lebanon Elementary completed a unit on community helpers by dressing up as what they wanted to be when they grew up. Each student was asked to bring a tool that their person would use at their job too. It had to be a “real” job – no fairies or ninjas need apply! Pictured are: Karmen Boyer, Chelsea Flynn, Caitlynn Smith, Jenna Byrd, and Graci Taulbee. Page 6 Kings Local School District 1797 King Ave. PO Box 910 Kings Mills , Ohio 45034 Lindsay Braud Community Relations Coordinator Phone: 513.398.8050 ext. 10014 Fax: 513.229.7590 E-mail: lbraud@kingslocal.net www.kingslocal.net Kings is on Facebook! Find us at: http:// www.facebook.com/ KingsLocalSchoolDistrict Find KJH on Twitter! Dear Parent, The score of the big game. The name of the girl in their English class. The clothes and hairstyles. Those are just a few of the details your student will want to remember about this school year. Help your student keep those memories sharp by buying a 2012-13 Kings High School Yearbook. For only $75 your student will have a book that will be enjoyed now, and 20, 30 or even 50 years from now. You also can make the yearbook extra special by purchasing namestamping and a protective plastic cover. It’s easy to order! Buy online at www.yearbookforever.com and enter the school name. Parents of seniors will also have the opportunity to buy a personal ad in the book. Imagine your son or daughter’s surprise when they open the yearbook and see their own baby photo and special message from you. Or honor the seniors of that special team, sport, or activity with a photo and message they will never forget. The last day to buy a Yearbook is April 26. Order now, so your student won’t miss out when the yearbook is distributed in the Fall of 2013. Seniors who have graduated have their books mailed home to the official address on record at Kings. As an adult, you know how important high school memories become. Don’t let your student’s memories fade; make sure they get a yearbook now! Sincerely, Kelly Shields Yearbook Adviser Kings High School SENIORS, ITS TIME TO CREATE THE SENIOR SLIDE SHOW FOR PROM & GRADUATION We have your senior picture. Now we need a baby picture. Please submit a photo of you between the ages of 1 and 4 years old. You must be clothed; otherwise the photo will be cropped to include just your face. Fill out & detach the bottom of this letter, attach a baby photo & bring it to Room 143 by April 5. Name: College Decision, Military Enlistment, or Post-Graduation Plans: (Photos will be returned at lunch. If you prefer not to part with the original photo, photos can be scanned at 300 ppi, named LastnameBaby.jpg, and emailed to kshields@kingslocal.net. Please include post graduation plans in the email as well.)