KIMBERLY HIGH SCHOOL FAMILY NEWSLETTER
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KIMBERLY HIGH SCHOOL FAMILY NEWSLETTER
KIMBERLY HIGH SCHOOL FAMILY May 2016 NEWSLETTER 1 Washington Post’s America’s Most Challenging High Schools http://apps.washingtonpost.com/local/highschoolchallenge/ It’s that time of year! In this lengthy newsletter you will find many points of pride and celebration, plans for the end of the current school year, information about some exciting opportunities for students, and information to prepare you for next school year. We are truly proud of the accomplishments of our students in academics, the arts, clubs and organizations, and athletics. Our successes are the result of student commitment, focused teachers, coaches, and advisers, caring parents and a supportive community. Kimberly High School students and staff have been given the resources needed to be successful and have strived to maximize these resources and our results show the outcome of these efforts. Please take a few minutes to check-out the many success stories in our newsletter. Preparations for graduation and other end-of-year activities are also nearly complete. Graduation is June 1st at 7:00 p.m. Graduation information packets are in the mail and our senior class officers have been working with us to finalize our graduation program. We look forward the excitement of graduation and the post-graduation celebration party being planned by a team of KHS parents. Please be sure to review the time schedules for the final few days of the school year. We are in the process of completing scheduling for next fall and have been working to fill a number of teaching positions necessitated by our projected enrollment increase of about 40 students. While we continue to grow in enrollment I will repeatedly emphasize with staff members the importance of trying to connect with all students at KHS. The goal is for every student to find a connection at KHS. Planning for summer school and our wide-array of summer programming is well underway. Please be sure to check with your son or daughter’s school counselor if you have summer school questions. Finally, we are excited to move to full implementation of our Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) program that we have been gradually implementing the past few years. Basically, we are looking for every KHS student to bring their own Chromebook or Laptop to school daily. We will be working with families who have financial needs and our incoming students from JRG will be given their used Chromebooks in the fall. Over 75% of our teachers will be using instructional practice, like those at our middle school, that will require regular, if not daily, use of the device. There is an overview of the program in this newsletter and more information will be sent in the next few weeks. Thank you for your support of education in our community. Mike Rietveld Principal www.facebook.com/KimberlyHighSchool www.twitter.com/Khsmakers www.kimberly.k12.wi.us https://kimberlywi.infinitecampus.org/campus/portal/kimberly.jsp In This Issue…. Congratulations...pg 3-13 End of Year Schedule..pg 14 CAAP PreCalc Placement Test..pg 15 Graduation Information ..pg 15 Graduation Celebration..pg 15 AP Lit & Comp 16-17..pg 16 BYOD..pg 16 Registration 16-17..pg 16 Athletic News & Notes..pg 17 Student Service News..pg 18 Prom..pg 19 Post Prom..pg 20 BIT News..pg 21 AP Exams..pg 22 Yearbook Information..pg 23 2 Traffic pattern video..pg 23 Music Boosters..pg 24 Art Show..pg 25 Valley Figure Skating Show..pg 26 Polka Concert..pg 26 Car Show..pg 27 Choir Concert..pg 28 Parent Calendar for 16-17..pg 29 FORE! Our Kids Golf Outing..pg 30 Proud to be a Papermaker..pg 31 Parents Who Host..pg 31 Rotary Youth Exchange..pg 32 School Matters..pg 33 Emergency Medication..pg 33 Calendar of Events…. May 4 - Student Art Show - 6pm 4 - Jazz Night - 7pm 11 - Spring Band Concert - 7pm 14 - Annual Car Show 14 - Prom 18 - Spring Choir Concert - 7pm 25 - Senior Awards Night - 6pm 30 - No School June 1 - Graduation - 7pm 2 - Last Day of School - No Student Council Lunch 6 - Summer School Session One Begins 9 - UP (The Man in the Flying Chair) - TBD 24 - Summer School Session One Ends 27-- Summer School Session Two Begins July 15 - Summer School Session Two Ends August 16 - Registration 22 - Registration September 6 - First Day of School 23 - Homecoming Football Game 30 - AM Classes Only Useful Links…. This new area in the newsletter will help to keep the newsletter a manageable size. In here you will find items that have been in previous newsletters but we find this is important information and we want to keep it readily available for you. Just click on the area of interest to be taken directly to that information. Family Move Information: Family Information Changes Instructions Family Information Changes Form General Notices: Math / Writing Center Tutoring Opportunities School Cancellation Notice 3 A $5000 Herb Kohl Educational Foundation 2016 Excellence Scholarship was presented to Keegan Downham at a recognition luncheon hosted by Herb Kohl. The Herb Kohl Excellence Scholarship recognizes students who have demonstrated academic potential, outstanding leadership, citizenship, community service, integrity and other special talents. The Herb Kohl Educational Foundation has been recognizing educational excellence annually since 1990 to graduating high school students throughout Wisconsin. This year, Herb Kohl has increased the scholarship amount from the previous $3,000 per scholar to $5,000. Since it was established in 1990, the Herb Kohl Educational Foundation has awarded $10.2 million to Wisconsin students, teachers and schools. AP Chemistry students competing in the United States National Chemistry Olympiad (USNCO) 2016 advanced 6 qualifiers to take the National Exam! For perspective, in our region of Northeast Wisconsin only 10 advance to take the National Exam and 6 of those are from Kimberly. Congratulations to Matt Jacobson, Lindsay Heagle, Max Lom, Keegan Downham, Ethan Van Thiel and Sidhanth Raman for making it this far. If they do well on the national exam, they will become eligible to compete in the world championships and train this summer in Colorado for that experience. Very exciting news and a first for Kimberly High School. Kiwanis/Heart of the Valley student of the month: Trevor Williamson Rube Goldberg Teams Bring Home Awards for their machines that can “Open an Umbrella” The team for Machine A choose the theme Toy Story – Andy’s Room. In just over a minute and a half, it can “Open an Umbrella” in 89 steps. This team brought home 2nd place at the regional competition and also earned the Best Project Team and the Peer Award. With a Cat in the Hat theme, it only takes Machine B 80 seconds to “Open an Umbrella” in 72 steps. The team for Machine B brought home 4th place at the competition. 2016 District Solo & Ensemble Results – Kimberly High School Band Class A, *I Division Award These events are advancing to the State Festival at UW-Oshkosh on April 30: Jazz Ensemble Maxwell Anderson, Nicholas Beck, Brian Blasczyk, Jacob Bolwerk, Justin Coon, Keegan Downham, Matthew Guilette, Derek Moore, Kayla Murray, Nicholas Rink, Amberly Ross, Nathan Ruplinger, Erik Schneider, Sydney Simonis, Aaron Stannard, Maxwell Volk, William Wegner Wespenmusikanten (Ethnic Music Ensemble) Nicholas Beck, Brian Blasczyk, Jacob Bolwerk, Justin Coon, Keegan Downham, Rachel Foster, Matthew Guilette, Elisha King, Jacob Krueger, Shelby Mathew, Derek Moore, Andrew Prideaux, Tricialyn Raymond, Amberly Ross, Erik Schneider, Sydney Simonis, Maxwell Volk, William Wegner Brass & Percussion Ensemble (Wind Ensemble) Maxwell Anderson, Nicholas Beck, Jacob Bolwerk, Trace Colling, Justin Coon, Rachel DeBroux, Abby Dollevoet, Jason Dotterweich, Christopher Ebert, Nicholas Ebert, Matthew Guilette, Elisha King, Justin Krizenesky, Doug Machkovech, Derek Moore, Andrew Prideaux, Derek Rink, Erik Schneider, Sydney Simonis, Maxwell Volk Woodwind Choir (Wind Ensemble) Joseph Carlson, Leah Ceranski, Angel Coenen, Kirsten DeBroux, Maria DeRidder, Keegan Downham, Emma Eggen, Katelyn Haen, Eleanor Jansen, Caroline Kroner, Jacob Krueger, Cindy Lin, Logan Manderle, Kayla Murray, Camille Peotter, Tricialyn Raymond, Nicholas Rink, Amberly Ross, Nathan Ruplinger, Kaitlyn Tulenko, William Wegner Percussion Ensemble (Wind Ensemble) Nicholas Beck, Brian Blasczyk, Matthew Guilette, Alexander Jansen, Cheyenne Klitzke, Brenden Loebbaka, Carter Seehafer, Shay Van Sambeek, Maxwell Volk, William Wegner Flute Duet Leah Ceranski Shelby Mathew Solos Maxwell Anderson, trumpet Mackenzie Beck, flute Nicholas Beck, tuba Brian Blasczyk, parade drum Naomi Broehm, alto sax Joseph Carlson, baritone sax Trace Colling, French Horn Justin Coon, trombone Keegan Downham, alto sax Emma Eggen, clarinet Rachel Foster, French Horn Matthew Guilette, marimba Matthew Guilette, parade drum Zach Hanson, baritone saxophone Hayley Hirsch, flute Trent Hyland, trumpet Alexander Jansen, parade drum Eleanor Jansen, clarinet Elisha King, trumpet Cheyenne Klitzke, parade drum Justin Krizenesky, trombone Logan Martilla, xylophone Sydney Morgan, string bass Kayla Murray, alto sax Claire Petersen, flute Sydney Pittner, flute Andrew Prideaux, euphonium Derek Rink, French Horn Nicholas Rink, alto sax Amberly Ross, clarinet Jack Sabota, trumpet Erik Schneider, trumpet Maggie Schreiber, concert snare drum Carter Seehafer, parade drum Sydney Simonis, trombone Aaron Stannard, trumpet Joshua Vander Heiden, alto saxophone Shay Van Sambeek, parade drum William Wegner, alto sax William Wegner, clarinet William Wegner, jazz improvisation Maxwell Volk, trumpet Class A, I Division Award Saxophone Choir Choir (Symphonic Band) Samuel Buchinger, Elijah Creel, Melissa Friese, Zach Hanson, Lindsay Heagle, Elizabeth Hennessey, Jacquie Hodkiewicz, Jenna Kempen, Bailey Marasch, Adrianna Mohr, Liberty Moore, Abigail Rooyakkers, Daleney Schultz, Natalie Schwobe, Rachel Valentine, Mara Vander Velden, Carter Van Den Eng, Joshua Vander Heiden, Ben Willis Jazz Improvisation Combo Maxwell Anderson Brian Blaszcyk Jacob Bolwerk Keegan Downham Sidhanth Raman Cody Schuelke William Wegner Saxophone Duet Kayla Murray Nicholas Rink Saxophone Duet Keegan Downham William Wegner Solos Leah Ceranski, flute Elijah Creel, alto sax Bryan Doerfler, parade drum Abbygail Dollevoet, French Horn Derek Moore, trombone Matthew Guilette, vibraphone Katelyn Haen, oboe Lindsay Heagle, also sax Elizabeth Hennessey, tenor sax Jacquie Hodkiewicz, alto sax Caroline Kroner, clarinet Olivia Kroner, trumpet Logan Manderle, tenor sax Shelby Mathew, flute Adrianna Mohr, alto sax Andrew Reber, trumpet Nickolaus Roe-Franzen, flute Rowen Ellenberg, tenor sax Abigail Rooyakkers, altos sax Collin Van Cuyk, alto sax Carter Van Den Eng, altos sax Ben Willis, alto sax 4 Class A, II Division Award Clarinet/Sax Duet Eleanor Jansen Melissa Friese Solos Brian Blasczyk, marimba Jacob Bolwerk, trumpet Sam Buchinger, alto sax Angel Coenen, flute Maria De Ridder, flute Melissa Friese, alto sax Jenna Kempen, tenor sax Mason Kickland, trumpet Jacob Krueger, clarinet Cindy Lin, clarinet Douglas Machkovech, trumpet Brooke Mahoney, trumpet Bailey Marasch, alto sax Liberty Moore, alto sax Camille Peotter, flute Tricialyn Raymond, flute Nathan Ruplinger, alto sax Kaylie Schilhabel, oboe Delaney Schultz, tenor sax Natalie Schwobe, alto sax Kaitlyn Tulenko, clarinet Rachel Valentine, alto sax Maria Van Asten, flute Mara Vander Velden, alto sax Chryseis Zempel, viola Class B, I Division Award Jazz Band Naomi Broehm, Angel Coenen, Maria DeRidder, Bryan Doerfler, Abby Dollevoet, Katelyn Haen, Zach Hanson, Cameron Levine, Cindy Lin, Bailey Marasch, Adrianna Mohr, Liberty Moore, Sydney Morgan, Andrew Prideaux, Tricia Raymond, Andrew Reber, Delaney Schultz, Elizabeth Tulenko, Kaitlyn Tulenko, Mara Vander Velden Trumpet Choir (Symphonic Band) Quinn Fell, Anthony Giebisch, Marcus Glime, Jonathon Herge, Trent Hyland, Mason Kickland, Olivia Kroner, Brooke Mahoney, Sydeny Morgan, Luke Moua, Elizabeth Raddatz, Andrew Reber, Jack Sabota, Morgan Smarzinski, Aaron Stannard, Elizabeth Tulenko, Matthew Waterstradt Saxophone Choir (Concert Band) Destinee Alexander, Rowen Ellenberg, William Hinz, Quin Johnson, Emma Langenhuizen, Tori Nelson, Ben Olkowski, Skylar Pickett, Kaylie Schilhabel, Collin Van Cuyk Flute Choir (Symphonic Band) Naomi Broehm, Grace Buchannen, Hailey Buss, Emily Collins, Hayley Hirsch, Michaela Koepp, Schanda Lockhart, Anna Marhefke, Shelby Mathew, McKynzie Niemuth, Camryn Nienhaus, Clare Petersen, Nickolaus RoeFranzen, Maria Van Asten Clarinet Choir (Symphonic Band) Deja Bowens, Taylor Carlson, Haley Cryderman, Haley Evers, Abigail Firchow, Morgan Nett, Emily Schaut, Leacadia Stichart, Abigail Vander Heiden, Jennalyn Waterstradt, Sierra Wille 5 District Results Continued……….. French Horn Quartet (Symphonic Band) Ian Mathew, Rachel Foster, Carli Funke, Audrey Dudek Percussion Quartet (Symphonic Band) Lauren Drews, Cassie Levesque, Lane Hilker, Madison Moore Elizabeth Tulenko, trumpet Alex Vander Pas, trumpet Abigail Vander Heiden, clarinet Wyatt Wallace, parade drum Matthew Waterstradt, trumpet Kenzie Welch, clarinet Blake Westmoreland, clarinet Percussion Quartet (Symphonic Band) Class B, II Division Award Wyatt Wallace, Brandon Mueller, Sam Pease, Trombone Choir (Symphonic Band) Zach Carpenter Lauren Kelly, Sean Lawrence, Cameron Levine, Percussion Quartet (Symphonic Band) Brady Malcomcon, Trevor Meissner, Samantha Eric Trempe, Michael Becker, Jenna Moss, Richardson, Ryan Schumerth, John Tulenko Nicole Del Plaine Percussion Quartet (Symphonic Band) Solos Anita Eckrose, Bryan Doerfler, Peyton Huebner, Thomas Blondin, tuba Matthew Schmelzer Rebekah Brennan, flute Solos Hailey Buss, flute Jenna Ceranski, trumpet Michael Becker, parade drum Trent Christoffel, trumpet Deja Bowens, clarinet Emily Collins, flute Grace Buchannen, flute Alex Curtin, flute Anna Buss, clarinet Curtis Dahlen, trumpet Taylor Carlson, clarinet Megan Day, flute Zach Carpenter, parade drum Kirsten DeBroux, clarinet Hayley Cryderman, clarinet Rachel DeBroux, trombone Christopher Ebert, trumpet Nicole Del Plaine, parade drum Quinn Fell, trumpet Zachary DeRidder, concert snare Jonathan Herge, trumpet Isaiah Dollevoet, trombone Will Hinz, alto sax Jason Dotterweich, trumpet Peyton Huebner, parade drum Lauren Drews, parade drum Quinn Johnson, alto sax Audrey Dudek, French Horn Leigh Keller-Chicoine, bass clarinet Katie Ebben, flute Haley King, bass clarinet Nicholas Ebert, trombone Michaela Koepp, flute Jesse Fitzgerald, clarinet Emma Langenhuizen, alto sax Carli Funke, French Horn Schanda Lockhart, flute Anthony Giebisch, trumpet Jenna Moss, parade drum Marcus Glime, trumpet Samuel Pease, parade drum Adam Groat, euphonium Elizabeth Raddatz, trumpet Anita Eckrose, parade drum Sam Radtke, parade drum Bradley Erickson, trumpet Mackenzie Ringer, clarinet Nathaniel Klitzke, concert snare Elijah Ruplinger, trumpet Lauren Kelly, trombone Matthew Schmelzer, parade drum Mason Lawrence, concert snare Leacadia Stichart, clarinet Sean Lawrence, trombone Maya Van Thiel, clarinet Cassandra Levesque, parade drum Jennalyn Waterstradt, clarinet Cameron Levine, trombone Sierra Wille, clarinet Andrew Linzmeier, clarinet Nan Wu, flute Brenden Loebbaka, xylophone Brady Malcomson, trombone Class C, I Division Award Anna Marhefke, flute Logan Martilla, concert snare Jazz Lab Band Ian Mathew, French Horn Trevor Meissner, trombone Mackenzie Beck, Haley Cryderman, Curtis Madison Moore, parade drum Dahlen, Zach DeRidder, Isaiah Dollevoet, MarSydney Morgan, trumpet cus Glime, Leigh Keller-Chicoine, Logan Martilla, Luke Moua, trumpet Tori, Nelson, Ben Olkowski, Joe, Radtke, SaBrandon Mueller, parade drum mantha Richardson, Elijah Ruplinger, Maggie Tori Nelson, alto saxophone Schreiber, Tatum Schwobe, Bailey Sprecher, McKynzie Niemuth, flute Collin Van Cuyk Camryn Nienhaus, flute Trumpet Choir (Concert Band) Ben Olkowski, alto sax Skylar Picket, also sax Jenna Ceranski, Trent Christoffel, Curtis Dahlen, Ana Rank, concert snare Brad Erickson, Riley Gresens, John GrosinskeSamantha Richardson, trombone Burns, Conor Ruffing, Eli Ruplinger, Alex Emily Schaut, clarinet VanderPas, Kellen Winius Kaylie Schilhabel, alto sax Flute Choir (Concert Band) Ryan Schumerth, trombone Tatum Schwobe, French Horn Mackenzie Beck, Rebekah Brennan, Alex Curtin, Morgan Smarzinski, trumpet Megan Day, Katie Ebben, Sara Ebben, Sydney Eric Trempe, parade drum Pittner, Nan Wu Clarinet Choir (Concert Band) Jayce Alexander, Anna buss, Jesse Fitzgerald, Ashley Jones, Leah Keller-Chicoine, Haley King, Garrett Lindholm, Andrew Linzmeier, Mackenzie Ringer, Kenzie Welch, Blake Westmoreland, Maya Van Thiel Percussion Ensemble (Concert Band) Carson Blaese, Noah Eichstaedt, Nate Klitzke, Logan Martilla, Joe Radtke, Ana Rank, Jared Schumerth Percussion Ensemble (Concert Band) Zach DeRidder, Mason Lawerenz, Nick Pappano, Sam Radtke, Maggie Schreiber, Sean Twomey Trombone Choir (Concert Band) Isaiah Dollevoet, Adam Groat, Connor Kamrowski, Timothy Mancheski, Ryan Poulsen, Alexis Roessler, Amber Scharenbroch, Bailey Sprecher Solos Noah Eichstaedt, parade drum Ashley Jones, clarinet Garrett Lindholm, clarinet Timothy Mancheski, trombone Nicholas Pappano, concert snare Ryan Poulsen, trombone Amber Scharenbroch, trombone Jared Schumerth, concert snare Bailey Sprecher, trombone Sean Twomey, parade drum Kellen Winius, trumpet Class C, II Division Award Brass Quintet (Concert Band) Thomas Blondin, Jenna Ceranski, Adam Groat, Eli Ruplinger, Tatum Schwobe Solos Destinee Alexander, alto sax Jayce Alexander, clarinet Sara Ebben, flute Haley Evers, clarinet Abby Firchow, clarinet Riley Gresens, trumpet John Grosinske-Burns, trumpet Lane Hilker, concert snare Connor Kamrowski, trombone Morgan Nett, clarinet Joe Radtke, concert snare Alexus Roessler, trombone Conor Ruffing, trumpet John Tulenko, trombone 6 Congratulations to the following students who were inducted into the Kimberly High School National Honor Society! This formal event took place on Monday, April 18th in the KHS Auditorium. The 86 new members are listed below, please congratulate them on their accomplishments! 7 KHS Students participate in Congressional Art Competition Each spring, a nation-wide high school arts competition is sponsored by the U.S. House of Representatives as an opportunity to recognize and encourage the artistic talent of our nation's youth. Since the Artistic Discovery competition began in 1982, more than 650,000 high school students have participated. The Artistic Discovery Contest is open to high school students in Wisconsin's 8th Congressional District. Five students will be representing Kimberly High School, and will have their work shown at the Neville Public Museum in Green Bay from April 23 rd- May 22nd. The opening reception for this show will be on Sunday, April 24th at 1:00, where the winner for this district will be announced. The winner of the local contest will be invited to a reception in Washington, D.C. for the unveiling of their artwork, which will be displayed in the U.S. Capitol for one year. This exhibit will include all of the nation-wide winning entries. Along with being featured in the U.S. Capitol, students with the winning entries will also qualify for a scholarship. The five students representing KHS were Mya Freund (senior), Kinley Hammatt (junior), Charlie Biolo (junior), Hailey Buss (senior), and Shelbi Seefeldt (senior). Congratulations students! This just in!!!! Charlie Biolo takes 2nd place in the Congressional Art Show! It's a very prestigious honor. The first place student of the competition will have their artwork in Washington D.C. for a year, and be flown out there for the ceremony for free with their parents! This is the second year Charlie has had work in this show. Click on the link to learn more about the art show. http://www.house.gov/content/educate/art_competition/ 8 SUMMA CUM LAUDE Maxwell Anderson Troy Argall Brooke Ashbrenner Jakobe Bavinck Kathryn Beers Stephen Behnke Taylor Bell Ethan Berkley Brian Blasczyk Emily Brandt Hannah Braun Hailey Buss Allison Capper Kaylynn Carew Benjamin Carew Kathryn Carl Leah Ceranski Kristin Coenen Claire Dagesse Morganne De Groot Kirsten DeBroux Rachel DeBroux Alyssa del Plaine Maria DeRidder Tyler DeValk Jason Dotterweich Angela Douglas Keegan Downham Christopher Ebert Nicholas Ebert Zachary Eckrose Noah El Yaagoubi Jessica Erickson Leah Falstad Cami Figlmiller Ben Fischer Mya Freund Melissa Friese Elizabeth Galoff Jordyn Gaurkee Matthew Guilette Katelyn Haen Dylan Hagmann Brady Heimer Jackson Helf Gabriella Hermes Savannah Huebner John Huebner Emily Hughson Olivia Hughson Matthew Jacobson Benjamin Jahnke Eleanor Jansen Jordan Janssen Jennifer Kempen Alexa Kickland Elisha King Hana Koester Mitchell Koller Collin Lang Brenna Lauson Erik Lepisto Christina Lindberg Bradley Ludwig Douglas Machkovech Logan Manderle Kelsey Marks Ryan McMorrow Mason Merckx Kennedy Mischka Brooke Moder Derek Moore Savanna Mueller Blair Mulholland Kayla Murray Sidhanth Raman Tricialyn Raymond Grahme Retzlaff Jacob Riffe Derek Rink Nicholas Rink Alec Roehrig Amberly Ross Nathan Ruplinger Hailey Ruplinger Elizabeth Sanderfoot Andrew Sandoz Heidi Schiedermayer Brenna Schneider Brianna Schnese Peter Schommer Kendra Schreiber Cody Schuelke Paige Schuh Reece Schupp Shelbi Seefeldt Carter Seehafer Johannah Smarzinski Kayla Smith Kennedy Springhetti Meghan Stecker Erin Steffens Trisha Sweere Nicholas Swoger Nathaniel Tetzlaff Scott Trevethan Kaitlyn Tulenko Elizabeth Tulenko Lauren Twomey Ethan Van Thiel Bryce Walbrun Davina Walls Rachel Webster Carisa Weyenberg Jessica Winkler 9 MAGNA CUM LAUDE Collin Avery Rachel Bascue Jacob Bolwerk Parker DeWitt Claire Diamond Olivia Dix Aubrey Fochs Douglas Greeninger Elizabeth Hennessey Peyton Hietpas Nathaniel Janssen Leah Johnson Abbey Kilmer Hunter Kluge Bree Lamers Joshua Mader Bailey Marasch Leah Mc Cormick Morgan Menning Benjamin Mohr Kayla Nessmann McKenna O’Brien Sarah Porretto Jordan Ries Justin Roe Kendall Romenesko Morgan Talbot Jonathan Tremel Cooper Utpadel Rachel Valentine Adam Van Hefty Cassandra Van Krey Brittany Van Patten Jennifer Vanden Bosch Makenzie Ward Brianna Zoran CUM LAUDE Owen Aerts Destiny Antuna Benjamin Bush Klaire Desorcy Hunter Domnick Kailey DuFrane Kailyn Fries Tanner Haessly Spencer Hoffman Steven Jacobson Zackery Jansen Elizabeth Knoke Cade Lambrecht Alexandria Masuca Alec Riegsecker Isley Rosner Kirsten Smith Tristen Smith Gabrielle Sturm Kayla Vandehey Stephanie Verbockel Valedictorian Keegan Downham Salutatorian Logan Manderle 10 The State Forensics tournament was held in Madison on Friday, April 15th. The team, which consists of Ian Hawley, Mason Lawrenz, Leah Klotz-Bartlein, Adrianna Mohr, Syd Simonis, Joe Radtke, Hayley Hirsch, and Amber Scharenbroch, earned 6 gold and 2 bronze medals. 11 NATIONAL HISTORY DAY 2016 National History Day (NHD) is an exciting academic enrichment program that helps students learn about historical issues, ideas, people, and events. This yearlong academic adventure fosters students' enthusiasm for learning and their love for history. Students research a topic and create a project which goes through several levels of competition. Two JRG and two KHS students advanced all the way to the state competition which took place in Madison on April 23, 2016. Tatum Schwobe and Sydney Pittner (both KHS) created a website about Nellie Bly, the trailblazing journalist and activist for change. Their excellent project can be viewed at 80014826.nhd.weebly.com Donovan Schultz, JRG, presented his research with an outstanding documentary. His project was about Jesse Owens, the four times gold medalist at the 1936 Nazi Olympics. Emily Phillips, JRG, used her considerable language skills to write a historical paper about the women who fought in the Civil War. Who would have known that there were about 400 of them? Congratulations budding historians! You make the KASD proud! 12 Nineteen students and two advisors attended the DECA ICDC (International Career Development Conference ) in Nashville, Tennessee on April 22-28. It was a positive experience for the entire Kimberly DECA Chapter! The theme of the conference was "Be Epic" and that is what Kimberly DECA was. Danielle Beyer earned a metal in her Marketing Cluster exam and her and her partner Emilie Dozer were finalists in the Sports and Entertainment Promotion Plan. The team of Charlie Fischer, Nate Tetzlaff, and Caleb Lacount were finalists in the Innovation plan and finished in the top 10! Nathan Endries, Travis Thyes, and Emma Peerenboom attended the Thrive Leadership Academy, and Olivia Thompson attended the Elevate Academy. The Kimberly DECA Chapter will look to them to guide us through next year with the new national slogan #OwnYour Future! Senior Brad Gessler attended the Ignite Leadership Series where he learned how to use his 4 years of DECA experiences at the college level. Three Kimberly High School students took first place in the Welding Fabrication contest at the SkillsUSA State Contest in Madison, WI on April 26th and 27th. The Welding Fabrication Contest was a team event where three students were expected to work together to fabricate a table at Kimberly High School and bring it to the contest. The students were expected to document the fabrication and design process and present their table to a judge in Madison. The students now qualify for the SkillsUSA National contest in Louisville, Kentucky June 20th through the 24th. They're the only Welding Fabrication team to advance to Nationals from Wisconsin. Congratulations, Jacob Plach, Andrew Sandoz and Hunter Mueller 13 The Washington Post has announced the America's Most Challenging High Schools list for 2016 and for the 6th year in a row Kimberly High School has made the list. Kimberly High School has ranked 22nd in the State of Wisconsin and 1,310 in the Nation. Please view the link for information on this award and other schools who have made the list. http://apps.washingtonpost.com/local/highschoolchallenge/ Jay Mathews, The Post’s education columnist who has been ranking America’s most challenging schools for 18 years, writes, "The list reveals many schools that have decided thinking and writing are as important as reading. With good teaching, they have found ways to convince even the most laid-back, average students of the necessity and importance of those subjects, too." On Friday April 1st, 2016, Kimberly High School Teacher Cathy Krull was recognized by WDTSEA for her 25 years of Service as a Driver's Education Instructor. The award was presented at the 2016 WDTSEA Spring Conference at the Chula Vista Resort in Wisconsin Dells. Cathy has also been selected to serve as the Northeast Wisconsin Regional Officer for the organization. Josh Zimmers, a social studies teacher at Kimberly High School, is one of 16 educators in the country selected to participate in a National Endowment for the Humanities summer seminar. The National Endowment for the Humanities is an independent federal agency that supports research and learning in history, literature, philosophy and other areas of the humanities by funding selected, peer-reviewed proposals from around the nation. Kimberly High School psychology teacher Amy Ramponi was recently announced as one of only three recipients of a national 2016 APA TOPSS Charles T. Blair-Broeker Excellence in Teaching Award. The APA TOPSS Charles T. Blair-Broeker Excellence in Teaching Awards are given to outstanding high school psychology teachers recognized for exemplary teaching, for advancing the science of psychology, and for their commitment to academic and professional excellence. This is a well-deserved award for Amy and the work she does at KHS to support students and for her work with colleagues around the country in advancing instruction in psychology. 14 2016 Kimberly High School End of Year Schedules Monday, May 30 Tuesday, May 31 Wednesday, June 1 No School - Memorial Day Regular Schedule for all students End of Semester Schedule for Grades 9, 10, 11 (busses at 3:00) ~Graduation Practice at 9:00 a.m. ~Graduation at 7:00 p.m. Thursday, June 2 Final Day Schedule for Grades 9, 10, 11 (busses at 3:00) 15 A representative from the UW-Oshkosh Testing Center will be at KHS on Wednesday, May 25th to give the Math Placement Test. The test will be given at 7:30 am in the LGI. NOTE: This is a 7:30am start time on a Wednesday time schedule. Any student who has completed Math 3 and plans on taking CAPP Precalculus next year for college credit may take the Math Placement Test. To sign up for the Math Placement Test, bring $5 to the KHS Main Office by Monday, May 23rd. SENIORS & SENIOR PARENTS Seniors should be taking care of paying outstanding fees and fines that have been accessed. Updated invoices will be sent home soon. If you have questions, please contact the main office at 687-3024 or the classroom teacher who accessed the fine. Please note that additional fees and fines may still occur after you receive your statement. You can check Infinite Campus as fees and fines are posted as they occur. Senior envelopes will be mailed home on May 1st. Please take special notice that 5 tickets have been included in the mailing sent home to the primary addresses in our computer system. Please read the materials enclosed in this mailing for important details and dates. Senior skip day and pranks are not allowed. Students who participate in end-of-year pranks or other disruptive behavior may be denied the privilege of participating in the graduation ceremony or other graduation activities. TUESDAY, MAY 31ST IS A FULL DAY OF SCHOOL FOR SENIORS! Graduation Celebration Graduation Celebration which follows the graduation ceremony June 1 st at Liberty Hall from 10:00am until 2:00am for all graduating seniors is a time honored tradition here at KHS. Hundreds of local businesses and organizations have donated literally tens of thousands of dollars all to help the 350+ members of the class of 2016 enjoy an evening of drug and alcohol free fun! The night is filled with TONS OF FOOD, music, dancing, drawings and prizes, casino -style games, minute-to-win it games and prizes, and each attending senior will be given tickets for dozens and dozens of PRIZE BASKETS to be raffled off at the end of the night. Grand Prizes include a 32inch Sony TV, cash prizes up to $500 and much more. Seniors are asked to arrive between 10:00-11:00pm—doors will close after that. No reentry after a student leaves the event. ALL students will be breathalyzed upon entry and seniors must be present to win. The evening ends at 2:00am. Seniors….you can still sign up for this awesome event..check in the main office Parents of Seniors….contact Kelly Jansen kellyjansen@kimberly.k12.wi.us if you wish to volunteer that evening 16 Beginning on Wednesday, May 11, current sophomores and juniors who registered to take AP Literature and Composition next year should stop by the LMC to pick up a copy of the required summer reading, The Poisonwood Bible. Summer work will also include reading The Heart of Darkness and completing some assignments before class begins. A PDF version of The Heart of Darkness and summer assignments will be available on Google Classroom beginning May 11. To join, students should log in to Google Classroom with their school login info and join the class using code v1bbv2. Questions should be directed to Mr. Yunk or Ms. Loomis. Kimberly High School is going BYOD! Starting next fall most courses at KHS will switch to the Bring Your Own Device initiative. More details are on the horizon, but in the meantime here’s what students and parents need to know: 1. KHS considers a device a chrome book or laptop. 2. KHS will release our recommendations for devices in the coming weeks. 3. BYOD necessitates students have a charged device ready every day. 4. Teachers have had ongoing training on making meaningful use of these devices regularly. 5. All courses will use an online learning platform to extend learning and communication beyond the classroom and school day. Registration Dates for the 2016-2017 School Year Tuesday, August 16 Monday, August 22 Time Grade Level Time Grade Level 8:00 am – 10:00 am Freshmen 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm Juniors 10:00 am – 12:00 pm Sophomores 2:30 pm – 4:00 pm Seniors 12:00 pm – 3:00 pm Building closed 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm Building closed 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm Juniors - Jr. Seminar at 5:30 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm Freshmen 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm Seniors 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm Sophomores 7:00 pm Building closes 8:00 pm Building closes 17 News from Student Services SUMMER SCHOOL 2016 Summer School session 1 will start on June 6 and end June 24 from 8:00-11:30. Session 2 will start June 27 and end on July 15 from 8:00-11:45. Summer school classes are for credit recovery only. Drivers Education and Physical Education are an exception to this. At the end of quarter 3, counselors will identify students who are credit deficient and need to attend summer school. Counselors will meet with these students and letters were mailed home to parents at the end of April with registration information we recommend that you sign your student up. If you have any questions please call Student Services. SENIOR AWARDS NIGHT Senior Awards Night will be on Wednesday, May 25 at 6:00 p.m. in the KHS auditorium. If your student has received a scholarship or an award, please let us know so they can be recognized in the awards program. PSAT for the Class of 2017 The PSAT will be offered to the class of 2017 at KHS on Wednesday, October 19. Taking the PSAT is good preparation for other standardized tests and students that take it their junior year could qualify for National Merit Scholarships. Some local scholarship programs also require a PSAT score on the application. Cost is $16.00. Fee waivers are available for the PSAT if needed. To register, students must bring payment in form of cash or check, made payable to KHS, please pay in the Main Office by May 16th. Test materials will be ordered in advance so registering by May 16th will guarantee your student a spot for the PSAT in October. Class of 2018 Junior Conference Seminar Your KHS Student Services Department has planned a Junior Conference Seminar on Tuesday, August 16 at 5:30-7:00 p.m. for the class of 2018 and their parents. At this meeting you will receive important information that is necessary for your student to make well informed decisions regarding their future! Please mark your calendars and plan on attending the Class of 2018 Junior Conference Seminar. ACT Test Dates 2016-17 *September 10, 2016 October 22, 2016 December 10, 2016 February 11, 2017 April 8, 2017 *June 10, 2017 Class of 2018 Junior Conference Seminar Tuesday , August 16 at 5:30 p.m. in the KHS Auditorium Our goal is to have 100% attendance by parents and students! ACT Test Dates *June 11, 2016 *offered at KHS Register online at www.actstudent.org 18 KHS Athletic News and Notes MANDATORY FALL SPORTS MEETING SUNDAY, MAY 22ND @6:00 PM ALL ATHLETES INTERESTED IN PARTICIPATING IN A FALL SPORT ALONG WITH AT LEAST ONE PARENT ARE REQUIRED TO ATTEND THE FALL SPORTS MEETING. STUDENTS WILL NOT BE PERMITTED TO BEGIN PRACTICE UNTIL THIS REQUIREMENT IS MET. IF YOU CANNOT ATTEND THIS MEETING, IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO CONTACT THE COACH AND MAKE OTHER ARRANGEMENTS TO RECEIVE THE INFORMATION HANDED OUT. SPORTS PHYSICALS AND ATHLETIC INFORMATION CARDS FALL SPORTS MEETING May 22nd 6 pm SPORTS PHYSICALS AND ATHLETIC INFORMATION CARDS DUE: July 8th FALL SPORTS START DATES: August 1st Football August 8th Girls Golf August 9th Girls Swim & Dive Girls Tennis August 15th Boys Soccer Cross Country Girls Volleyball August 22nd Boys Volleyball Please make sure that your child’s physical and athletic information cards are updated and turned into the athletic office prior to the start of the upcoming fall sports season. Even if your child THINKS they may want to do a sport next year please get their physical scheduled ASAP. Feel free to contact Marcia Van Hout in the athletic office at 423-4160 or mvanhout@kimberly.k12.wi.us to check the status of your child’s sports physical. We are asking that you please have all information into the Athletic Office by Friday, July 8th, 2016. Please note that athletic paperwork is always available online and in the athletic office. We appreciate your role in this! SUMMER SPEED, STRENGTH & AGILITY All students planning to participate in the Summer Speed, Strength & Agility Program Need to pre-register online. Please register ASAP. ACADEMIC ELIGIBILITY: If your child failed a fourth term class and plans to participate in a fall sport, he/ she must take and pass a summer school course in order to be immediately eligible for their fall sport. Failing to do this will result in academic ineligibility. For fall sports the ineligibility period will be the lesser of (1) 21 calendar days beginning with the date of the earliest allowed competition in that sport or (2) 1/3 of the maximum number of contests allowed in a sport. FOLLOW ALL KIMBERLY ATHLETIC NEWS, EVENTS AND UPDATES ON TWITTER: @Maker_Athletics We look forward to your support at our many spring athletic events. For athletic schedules and scores please refer to: www.fvasports.net 19 Join us for an enchanted evening of frivolity KHS Junior-Senior Prom “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” Saturday May 14th 8:00-12:00 midnight Liberty Hall-Kimberly Prom Tickets cost $25.00 per person and will be sold May 9-13th before school, during student lunches and after school in the main office. Student ID cards will be required to purchase tickets. Students must show their photo ID upon arrival and must arrive before 10:00pm. No tickets will be sold at the door. Any Junior or Senior wishing to take a Freshman or Sophomore as their date must fill out the request form available in the main office prior to May 4th. Tickets include Post Prom from midnight to 3:00am at Super Bowl in Appleton Introducing the 2016 KHS Junior Prom Court Seated: Libby Lang, Jacque VandenBoom, Charlie Fischer, Kam Kroner, Becca Truax, Sophie Greve, Avery Burns Standing: Charlie Biolo, Danny Vandenboom, Nick Roe, Logan Bruss, Logan McCormick, Hunter Morgan, Will Wegner POST PROM 2016 When Sat. May 14th - Sun. May, 15th Midnight - 3am 20 11th & 12th Grade Students Only Advance tickets Come with purchase of your prom ticket OR $10 Post Prom Only Ticket At the door $15 with a KHS ID Come for Food Where Super Bowl Bowling Alley 2222 E Northland Ave, Appleton, WI 54911 Bowling Prizes FUN! Students must check in by 1:30am. Students are not allowed to reenter if they choose to leave early. GRAND PRIZES Students who leave before 2:30am must check out. * must be present to win * Business, Marketing & Information Technology Department News & Happenings Mr. Microsoft Office Specialist Keegan Frederickson 21 Dates to Remember May 17, DECA Banquet May 20, Blood Drive Business World 2016 Wisconsin Business World is a program for high school students from across Wisconsin. The students learn real-world business experiences and gain an understanding of the importance of the free enterprise system. In just four days students will develop leadership skills and learn about business operations by: Keegan Frederickson completed the Microsoft Office College Series class and received the industry recognized Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certification to help him become college and career ready. Keegan is a Microsoft Office Specialist in Word, Excel, Access & PowerPoint. This program gives students in-demand technology skills that not only increase their desktop computing proficiency immediately, they also improve their workforce readiness and put them above the pack when looking for a job. Forming an imaginary company Inventing a product and building a prototype Designing and presenting marketing materials Listening to business speakers Touring Companies Two sessions to choose from: June 19-22 – St. Norbert College, DePere July 10-13 – Edgewood College, Madison Registration Information: www.wibusinessworld.org. Have questions? See Mr. Brown in Room 2013. What others say: “Like going to college for a week” “Create your own company. Be the CEO” 2015 DePere Highlights (Click Here) JA Business Challenge On Wednesday, March 26, ten students from the Kimberly Business Marketing and Information Technology department competed at the Winnebago Region JA Business Challenge. Students were partnered with business people from the local Fox Cities and Oshkosh area. Students and their mentors worked to build a business strategy that would allow their business to be successful. Kimberly students participating were: Ben Buckner & Brad Vanlerberghe, Alec Roehrig & Michael Mertens, Zach Gehrt and Brady Pemble, Ryan Carney & Cory Moore, Mason Buss & Hunter Pettey, Sorin King & Drew Kennedy, Trisha Sweere & Hayes Martinez, and Chris Hauser & Autum Gomez-Tagle. 22 23 Yearbook Pick-up: Yearbooks will be printed over summer and distributed during registration. Please pick up your 2015-2016 yearbook on Tuesday, August 16 from 8 am-noon and 3 pm - 7 pm or on Monday, August 22 from 1pm - 4 pm and 5pm - 8 pm. Parents and siblings of graduates can also pick up yearbooks during these times. Senior photos: Senior photos are due by Halloween 2017. Senior photos must be vertical and in color (no black and white). A plain background, head and shoulder shot is preferred. No strapless shirts/dresses are permitted. Please send digital files to syunk@kimberly.k12.wi.us 2015-2016 Yearbook Orders: Yearbook orders for this year are no longer available on Infinite Campus. If you need to order a yearbook, students must see Mrs. Yunk in room 1176 to make arrangements before May 10. After May 10, any student who wishes to order a yearbook will be placed on a waiting list. 2016-2017 Yearbook Orders: You can order your yearbook during online registration this August. When paying your fees, be sure to add a Kimet to your account. The cost is $45. Photo Submissions: If you have photos of spring sports, prom, or graduation you would like to share with yearbook, please send them to syunk@kimberly.12.wi.us or upload them to Replayit.com Frustrated with the congestion at Kimberly High School in the morning? Please click on the link below to view the video put together by Fox Valley Metro Police Department to help explain where part of the congestion comes from. We know this is not the complete answer but if everyone helps out and does their part to follow the traffic lanes it should eliminate some of the congestion. https://www.facebook.com/FoxValleyMetro/videos/1029628667085442/?fref=nf Thanks to Fox Valley Metro Police Department for putting together this educational piece. 24 Music Boosters’ May Newsletter It's concert season at KHS! The three jazz bands will be featured along with the JRG 8th grade jazz band on our annual "Evening of Jazz" on Wednesday, May 4 in the auditorium starting at7:00 pm. The Louis Armstrong Jazz Award will be presented to an outstanding senior. The Concert Band, Symphonic Band, and Wind Ensemble concert is Wednesday, May 11 starting at 7:00 pm in the auditorium. Students are reminded to bring their solid black dress shoes, solid black socks, and solid white t-shirt. No make-up or jewelry while in uniform, and hair must be off the collar. We will be recognizing our graduating seniors and their parents. The John Philip Sousa Band Award will be presented to an outstanding senior. The "Wespenmusikanten and Friends" polka concert will take place in the commons on Friday, May 13. The music boosters will begin serving brats, sauerkraut, black forest cherry cake, and Stone Cellar root beer right out of the keg starting at 6:00 pm. Music starts at 7:00 with guest performers from Dorf Kapelle and the Jerry Schneider Orchestra. Congratulations to Max Volk and Will Wegner for earning a position in the 2016 Wisconsin State Honors Jazz Ensemble. This is quite an honor, as only 20 students from around the state are selected for this prestigious ensemble. They will attend a 4 day camp this summer and perform at the state music convention in Madison in October. Students are reminded that 20 elective points of your own choosing are required this grading period. We recommend that you do not wait until the final weeks of the term to get started on these. Graduation info (June 1): Report @ 6:30 pm (Gentlemen: button-down dress shirts, neckties, dress pants, dress socks, dress shoes (no sandals). Ladies: dresses, dress shoes.) Thank you to all the seniors that applied for our scholarship. We had quite a few that took advantage and applied for a $250.00 scholarship. Thank you for your years of dedication to the Music Departments at KHS. Music Booster Board Members 25 26 VOUCHER GOOD FOR ONE FREE CHILD UNDER AGE 12 WHEN ACCOMPANIED BY A PAID ADULT FOR EITHER SATURDAY SHOW Friday, May 6, 2016 7:00 PM Saturday, May 7, 2016 2:00 PM & 7:00 PM Appleton Family Ice Center Valley Figure Skating Club to present “Movie Night on Ice” Ice Show $10.00 Adults $7.00 Seniors $5.00 Children/Students Local Figure Skaters will be dazzling audiences with jumps and spins to the music from our favorite movies. The showcase of talent features over 50 skaters from the Fox Valley area. Tickets available for purchase at the door before each show. Sanctioned by the United States Figure Skating Association 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Emergency Medications: Please be aware that emergency medications that are provided for use during the school day will not be accessible before or after school hours. Parents and students must plan ahead to have emergency medication available during school activities such as clubs and sports. If an emergency arises and a student does not have their emergency medication available, 911 will be called. The Kimberly Area School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, (including limited English proficiency), ancestry, creed, pregnancy, marital status, parental status, sexual orientation, homelessness status, sex, including transgender status, change of sex or gender identity, disability, age (except as authorized by law), military status or physical, mental, emotional, or learning disability in any of its student programs or activities.