Stanislaus County High School Robotics Team Attends the 2016
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Stanislaus County High School Robotics Team Attends the 2016
Patriot n o i t c e n n o C July 2016 • Volume 9 • Issue 4 For the Parents, Staff, Students & Community of Beyer High School Stanislaus County High School Robotics Team Attends the 2016 FIRST World Championships in ST Louis, Missouri Beyer High School 1717 Sylvan Ave. Modesto, California 95355 Phone (209) 576-4311 Fax (209) 576-4301 Administration Dan Park Principal Sara Gil Associate Principal Nadene Galas Assistant Principal Chris Chilles Assistant Principal To download a PDF version of this newsletter, go to http://academypublishing.com/schools/beyer/beyer.php Modesto, CA- Beyer High School’s Robotics team, the Iron Patriots, won the Engineering Inspiration Award and were awarded entry into the 2016 FIRST World Championship in St Louis, Missouri on April 26-30. Team 4135 received a grant from NASA for their work to spread Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) to students at area elementary and middle schools. Having just finished their 5th year as a team, the Iron Patriots are the first team in Modesto City Schools’ history to compete at a world championship. They joined more than 20,000 students from 900 teams representing 42 countries at the world’s largest robotics competition. The Beyer High School Iron Patriots competed in international alliances, attended conferences on how to improve their skills as programmers, leaders and fundraisers and had the opportunity to meet with future employers and collegiate representatives. Keynote speakers at the event included the NASA Administrator and musician and philanthropist Will.I.Am., who visited with members of the drive team. The Engineering Inspiration Award was presented to the Iron Patriots for their work in assisting in the creation of nine FIRST Lego League and two FIRST Technical Challenge teams for elementary and middle school. These teams included the establishment of a team at Modesto’s Franklin Elementary School. For the past two years, the Iron Patriots have hosted FIRST Lego League tournaments where teams from all around California come to compete. The Iron Patriots also mentored a team in Los Angeles via Skype. The Iron Patriots pride themselves on the fact that every former team member is attending college despite their financial situation, far outpacing Stanislaus County’s extremely low four-year college rate. Involvement in the program introduces students to hands on learning of engineering and mathematics, in addition to giving them opportunities in problem solving business, leadership, public speaking, advertisement, and writing. Volunteer mentors assist the team with programming, electrical and mechanical skills during the six-week build season support the Iron Patriots. FIRST Robotics completion challenges are released in early January and the team attends competitions in Madera and Davis each March. Robotics may be the way to future, but we are much more than robots. The Beyer Iron Patriots are supported by the Beyer Robotics Booster Club a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, for more information or to become a mentor, call Heidi Pagani at 209-480-9658. 2 Page Beyer High School 1st Semester 2016-2017 A Few Events for the 1st Semester July 25 Freshman Parent Mtg. – 6:30pm 26 Freshman P.A.T.S 27 10th, 11th, 12th P.A.T.S. October 5 Powder Puff 7 End of 1st Qtr./Min. Day 10-14 Homecoming Week 10-14 Building Homecoming Floats 11-12 Homecoming Elections 14 Homecoming Rally-Rally Schedule 13 Senior BBQ 26 Collaboration/Early Release August 8 School Begins 10 Collaboration/Early Release 12 Senior Sunrise 15-19 Spirit Week 19 Rally-Rally Schedule 19 Hi-Lite Dance 23 Back to School Night/Min Day 25 Club Rush 31 Collaboration/Early Release November 2 Collaboration/Early Release 17 Blood Drive – G2 18 Perfect Turkey Dinner Renaissance Event 23 Min. Day 24-25 No School Thanksgiving 30 Collaboration/Early Release September 1 Freshman End Zone Party 5 No School/Labor Day 9 Renaissance Ice Cream Social 13 Class Ring Orders 15 Challenged Athletics Meet 16 Blood Drive 21 Collaboration/Early Release 28 Collaboration/Early Release December 9 Ugly Holiday Sweater Day 9Winterfest 14-15Fall Semester Finals Days 1 & 2/Min. Days 16Fall Semester Finals Day 3/Last Day Prior to Break/Min. Day ØØ Early Release-School dismisses at 12:48pm. No 8th period classes. ØØ Minimum Day- School dismisses at 12:48pm. 8th period 12:54pm-1:31pm ØØ Rally Schedule- Rally 1:35pm-2:00pm. 8th period 2:06pm-2:50pm Early Release/Collaboration Days 2016-17 School Year Early Release / Collaboration Days for the 2016-17 school year are listed below. Students are released from school at 12:48PM. There are no 8th period classes on Early Release/Collaboration Days. August 10 January 11 August 31 January 25 September 21 February 8 September 28 March 29 October 26 April 19 November 2 May 3 November 30 May 10 May I Make Changes to My Schedule?? YES. You may change your schedule if: • • • • • You took a course in summer school that is on your schedule You have an incomplete schedule You have duplicate courses on your schedule You are not in a required course for your grade level You have “See Counselor” on your schedule • • • • You want to change to a different teacher You want to change your elective You want to change a class that you selected on your ballot Your college plans change and you no longer need a class NO. You cannot change your schedule if: 3 Page Back to School Night—Tuesday, August 23 @ 6:00pm All parents should attend to meet your student’s teachers and learn about course expectations, grading policies, etc. We look forward to seeing you all at Back to School Night! Learn about standardized testing and how to help your students 9th and 10th Grade Parents! Plan on Participating in Beyer’s Parent Empowerment Program Starting September 13th • • • • Beyer HS will be partnering with the Center for Educational Partnerships at UC Merced to provide the Parent Empowerment Program to our parents. This is a 10-week program designed to provide parents with information to assist their students in high school, but also to provide information and knowledge to help their student reach their goal of attending college—and that starts in the 9th and 10th grade. Part of the program is to provide parents with a trip to a local college providing them with first-hand knowledge of what is available to their student. Seating is limited to the first forty parents who register. Registration information will be provided early in the school year. Learn about financial Aid opportunities for students planning on attending college Learn about A-G requirements for college Free child care Dinner served at each session Fred C. Beyer High School 1717 Sylvan Ave. Modesto, CA 95355 https://beyer.mcs4kids.com “Patriot Connection” • July 2016 Published Six Times Per Year Modesto City Schools 426 Locust Street Modesto, California 95351-2699 Issue # 4 4 Page Beyer’s Renaissance program recognizes student achievement for academics and/or character. Renaissance students receive recognition every quarter based on their achievements in the previous quarter. Students earning Renaissance in any quarter are eligible for prizes and recognition which could include the following: • Renaissance t-shirt • Classroom incentives (each teacher Recognizes Renaissance students differently) • Participating in quarter rallies and activities recognizing just Renaissance students. EVERY STUDENT CAN BE A RENAISSANCE STUDENT! Red Level Quarter GPA of 4.0 or better (no unsatisfactory citizenship marks) White Level Quarter GPA of 3.5 or better or all A’s and B’s (no unsatisfactory citizenship marks) Blue Level Quarter GPA increase of .5 or better (no unsatisfactory citizenship marks) Gold Level Perfect attendance in the quarter (no unsatisfactory citizenship marks) BE A RENAISSANCE STUDENT THIS YEAR! Beyer Counseling Access • • • • • Students may “walk-in” to see their counselor every day during lunch and after school. Students are encouraged to utilize “walk-in” times or schedule an appointment with their counselor in the Counseling Office. Parents are encouraged to email counselors directly or call the Counseling Office for appointments at (209) 576-4308 or (209) 576-4307. Counselors will begin taking appointments as soon as possible after the first week of school. Changes to student schedules must meet the criteria on the “May I Make Changes to My Schedule” flyer. Beyer Counselors: • • • • Dr. Sheryl Chamberlain: chamberlain.s@monet.k12.ca.us Karen Gates: gates.k@monet.k12.ca.us Brianne Henderson: henderson.b@monet.k12.ca.us Teresa Pitts: pitts.t@monet.k12.ca.us What is PowerSchool? With PowerSchool, parents will be able to access vital information about their children quickly and accurately. They can see the results of tests and assignments as soon as they are recorded, enabling them to intervene quickly and communicate with counselors and teachers, if necessary. Day in and day out, PowerSchool will help parents help their children achieve their potential. Not familiar with PowerSchool? Go to the Beyer website (beyer.mcs4kids.com) and find PowerSchool information on the Parents Resources page. To Follow Beyer Athletics or to check the daily bulletin for a current schedule of events, Go to Our Website: beyer.mcs4kids.com FRED C. BEYER HIGH SCHOOL – HOME OF THE PATRIOTS!! Parent Reminders from the Attendance Office • Student Early Check-Out: Students are encouraged to make medical appointments after school hours and/or on student non-attendance days. Students will be released and receive excused absences for appointments only on the written approval of parents or guardians. The student’s parent/guardian should send the written note to school with the student. The student should obtain a “readmit/check-out” slip from attendance before school. This process will expedite the student’s approved departure at the scheduled appointment time. Absences are to be cleared within seven days after the student returns from the absence. • Messages/Personal Items: The attendance office does not hold items for students to pick up or to be delivered. Phone messages cannot be taken and delivered to students; this is disruptive to the learning environment. Please make arrangements with your student ahead of time. BEYER HIGH SCHOOL 1717 Sylvan Avenue Modesto, Ca 95355 Attendance Office: Phone: 209-576-4316 Fax: 209-575-8545 Tutoring Learning Center (TLC) The Tutoring Learning Center (TLC) had over 4,200 student visits last year. TLC is open before and after school every day in I-25 to assist students in all subject areas. There are also computers available for students to complete online research, type writing assignments and check their grades on PowerSchool. Encourage your student to attend TLC for extra help. Every Course Counts for GRADUATION It is important that parents and students understand that every course counts towards graduation, whether it is a math class or an art class. Every class earns credits that meet a graduation requirement type. If a student does not pass a class with a passing grade of A, B, C or D, he/she will need to remediate those credits lost in a class Period 0 or 8, during ESS (Extended Summer School) or during Summer School in June. Stay informed weekly of your student’s academic progress in PowerSchool and ensure they are passing ALL of their classes. If you have a concern, immediately contact the teacher. 5 Page Modesto City Schools Permissible School Fees, Fundraising And Donations The following are specific exceptions to the prohibition on fees, charges and deposits at the kindergarten through 12th grade level. These fees, charges and deposits are legally permissible because they are specifically permitted by law. 1. Charges for optional attendance as a spectator at a school or District sponsored activity. 2. Charges for food served to students, subject to free and reduced price meal program eligibility and other restrictions specified in law. 3. Paying the replacement cost for District books or supplies loaned to a student that the student fails to return, or that is willfully cut, defaced or otherwise injured, up to an amount not to exceed $10,000. 4. Fees for field trips and excursions in connection with courses of instruction or school related social, educational, cultural, athletic, or school band activities, as long as no student is prevented from making the field trip or excursion because of lack of sufficient funds. 5. Medical or hospital insurance for field trips that is made available by the school district. 6. Charges for required medical and accident insurance for athletic team members, so long as there is a waiver for financial hardship. 7. Charges for standardized physical education attire of a particular color and design, but the school may not mandate that the attire be purchased from the school and no physical education grade of a student may be impacted based on the failure to wear standardized apparel “arising from circumstances beyond the control” of the student. 8. Charging for the parking of vehicles on school grounds. 9. Fees for school camp programs, so long as no student is denied the opportunity to participate because of nonpayment of the fee. 10. Reimbursement for the direct cost of materials provided to a student for property the student has fabricated from such materials for his/her own 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. possession and use, such as wood shop, art, or sewing projects kept by the student. Reimbursement for the actual cost of duplicating public records, student records, or a prospectus of the school curriculum. Fees for transportation to and from school, and transportation between school and regional occupational centers, programs or classes, as long as the fee does not exceed the statewide average nonsubsidized cost per student and provided there is a waiver provision based on financial need. Fees for transportation of pupils to places of summer employment. Tuition fees charged to pupils whose parents are actual and legal residents of an adjacent foreign country or an adjacent state. Tuition fees collected from foreign students attending a District school pursuant to an F-1 visa, equal to the full unsubsidized per capita cost of providing education during the period of attendance. Fees for an optional fingerprinting program for kindergarten or other newly enrolled students, if the fee does not exceed the actual costs associated with the program. Fees for community classes in civic, vocational, literacy, health, homemaking, and technical and general education, not to exceed the cost of maintaining the community classes. Deposits for band instruments, music, uniforms and other regalia which school band members take on excursions to foreign countries. Charges for eye safety devices, at a price not to exceed the district’s actual costs, in specified courses or activities in which students are engaged in, or are observing, an activity or the use of hazardous substances likely to cause injury to the eyes. A family may be charged for a program of supervision of children before and after school. PLAY IT SAFE AND PREVENT SPORTS INJURIES Playing through the pain can worsen an injury; encourage athletes to speak up if they think they’re hurt. A few spots are left! We need you! For physician referral call 888-284-6641 facebook.com/dmcmodesto dmc-modesto.com Advertise in the Patriot Connection! This is a wonderful way for your company to get community recognition and exposure, and at the same time help support your local schools! Tami Rubalcava • rubalcava.t@monet.k12.ca.us Beyer High School Patriot n o i t c e n Con Presorted First Class U.S. Postage Paid Modesto, Ca Permit No. 72 For The Parents, Staff, Students & Community Of Beyer High School MODESTO CITY SCHOOLS Fred C. Beyer High School 1717 Sylvan Ave. Modesto, California 95355 6 Page If you are interested in being an active parent while your student is at Beyer High, sign up to be a parent volunteer, attend parent meetings or be a part of a booster organization. There are many parent involvement opportunities available: • School Dance Chaperone • ELPP – English Learner Parent Partnership • SSC – School Site Council • Athletic Booster Club • Band Booster Club • Robotics Booster Club • Renaissance Booster Club • And more! Please contact Barbara Nordman @ 576-4358 or Nordman.b@monet.k12.ca.us for more information! Follow Us! Twitter:@beyerupdate Instagram:@beyerupdate Facebook: Fred C. Beyer High School Webpage: https://beyer.mcs4kids.com California Scholarship Federation (CSF) The California Scholarship Federation, CSF, emphasizes very high standards of scholarship and community service for California high school students. Founded in 1921, CSF is the oldest scholastic scholarship institution in the state of California. CSF Life Membership is achieved by qualifying in four or more semesters during the last three years of high school and one semester must be in the senior year. To qualify for CSF, a student must earn sufficient grade points from pre-approved courses, the majority of which must come from University of California accepted coursework. Students earning Life Membership, earn the right to have the CSF Gold Seal emblazoned on their high school diploma and wear a white robe with a gold stole and cord at graduation symbolizing this honorable distinction. Students must apply for CSF membership each semester they wish to qualify. CSF applications for 2015-16 Semester 2 (Current Students Grades 10-12) will be available on the Beyer website in August. Be sure to apply by the posted deadline each semester. Students are encouraged to apply for this prestigious academic recognition honoring outstanding academic achievement. See Mrs. James (Library) or Mr. James (Room C4) for questions regarding CSF membership. Academy Publishing School Newsletter Program ™ 800-644-3541 Attention Parents! WE NEED YOU!!!!