Chap Connections - Westlake High School

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Chap Connections - Westlake High School
Chap Connections
Connecting Westlake Parents, Community and Students
A Letter from the Principal
Dear Chaps’ Families,
By now, our students have settled into their classes and the fall activities have begun in earnest! Our first six weeks ended last Friday, October 1 st.
As you know, our Board of Trustees has called for a Bond election on Saturday, November 2nd. I have been asked by many of you exactly what the proposed projects are for Westlake High School. I encourage each of you to go to the district
In this issue . . .
website (www.eanesisd.net), click on the 2010 Bond Program link, and read about
PTO Presidents
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this in more detail. In summary, the three Bond proposals would provide the followLetter
ing for Westlake High School:
Counselor’s
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 Renovation of the Family Consumer Science Classroom Renovation of
Corner
portable buildings that house The Learning Center and Alternative Education Program
Student Council
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 Replacement of musical instruments and equipment
ISM
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 Replacement of performing arts equipment
CTE
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 Renovation of the track and bleachers at the stadium
Teacher Fund
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 Replacement of the Ninth Grade Center fire alarm system
Project Graduation
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 Construction of additional parking
Planner Info
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 Replacement of air conditioning and heating systems
Chap Club
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 Replacement and upgrades for technology
Baseball
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 Construction of a 90,000 square foot student fitness and activities facility
Girls Basketball
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that would include a covered, non-air conditioned turf field as well as a
wrestling room, dance/cheer studio, weight room, and locker rooms for
Hyline
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use by band, athletics, cheerleaders, dance teams, PE classes, commuSwim Team
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nity groups, youth groups, and the EISD Community Education program,
among others)
Girls Lacrosse
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 Construction of an eight-lane outdoor heated swim center for on-site
Cheer Team
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team practice and competitions (WHS swim teams currently practice at
Choir
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an off-site facility and attend competitions outside of the district. The
swim center would allow Westlake to host competitions and would proBand
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vide a revenue-generating source for the district as well as provide opBaccalaureate
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portunities for community engagement.)
Dates to
Remember
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Dr. Wellman will meet with the PTO and interested parents regarding her annual
State of the District presentation at a meeting on Monday, October 4 th at 7:00 p.m.
in the Chap Room. She will also lead a Community Bond Forum on Wednesday,
October 13th at 9:00 am and 7:00 pm in the Recital Hall. I encourage you to attend one of these meetings in order to get factual information regarding the Bond.
I look forward to seeing you at one of the many Westlake events this fall!
Go, Chaps!
Linda Rawlings, Principal
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From the Westlake PTO Presidents…….
September 25, 2010
Dear Westlake Parents and Staff,
The PTO raises and
spends on average
$70,000+ each year.
Just a few things the
PTO was able to allocate LAST year:
Smart
Boards for the
English and Social
Studies Departments
Costume and Masks
for the Theatre Department
Laser Remotes, Digital Cameras and Card
Reader for the Library
Art supplies for the
Art Department
Digital Camera’s for
the Yearbook Department
Tournament trip for
the Debate Team
T ex t b o o k s
with
Graphing Utilities for
the Math Department
Costumes and Props
for the Choir Department
We still want your involvement and need your help –
please join the WHS PTO! For those of you who are already members, recruit a friend!
The PTO’s main function is to serve as an information
clearinghouse for volunteers. This includes: recruiting and
coordinating concessions workers from 9 other parent organizations, chap connections on-line newsletter, student
planners, student directory, project graduation, homecoming mums, pavers and staff appreciation events.
Please help us to say YES to the allocation requests from
our fabulous teachers THIS year! We can only do that with
your membership and no hassle donations!
Our Homecoming Mums chair, Betsy Kirksey and her
committee are busy making the beautiful Homecoming
Mums. Please e-mail Betsy at bkbk@swbell.net to let her
know if you can give an hour of your time.
If you are interested in getting involved, please e-mail us
@ westlakeptopresident@gmail.com or visit us on the PTO
website @ http://westlakepto.pbwiki.com
Grace & Joe Mansour
Co-PTO Presidents
Go Chaps!
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Counselor’s Corner
The counselors have been busy with activities to help our seniors prepare for graduation and college admissions. During the
College 101 presentation, each senior received a copy of his or
her transcript and senior schedule to verify accuracy prior to
being sent for college applications. We encourage continued
participation in college rep visits as well as visiting the campuses themselves (campus visits are for seniors only). The
powerpoint presentation used with the seniors is accessible
through the Counselor page on the Westlake High School website. Additionally, the seniors were reminded how to use Naviance, given a list of important dates and shown how to request
a transcript and letters of recommendation.
Juniors and sophomores have received information regarding
PSAT (for 10th and 11th) and PLAN (for 10th only). The PSAT will
be given on Saturday, October 16th at Westlake High School.
Registration and payment ($25) for the PSAT can be completed
online from Sept 27 – Oct 8 on the Westlake website. All
sophomores and juniors are encouraged to take part in this assessment. This practice test is also a test that can qualify juniors for the National Merit Scholarship competition. For the
sophomores, it is a practice test and results will be given to
them during their Sophomore Conference in January. The
PLAN test (practice test for ACT) will be given to all sophomores during the school day on the morning of Tuesday, October 12th .
UPCOMING
IMPORTANT DATES:
Wednesday, October 6 Hills of Austin College Fair
(seniors 1st, juniors 2nd)
Tuesday, October 12 –
PLAN (10th graders)
Saturday, October 16 PSAT 8:00 am
th
(10 and 11th graders)
in the Ninth Grade Center
Wednesday, November 17 –
Financial Aid Meeting
6:30 – 8 pm
Thursday, November 18 –
Junior Career Day
The Hills of Austin College Fair is coming on October 6th. We
have over 120 schools scheduled to be here and several have
had to be placed on a waiting list due to the quality of students
we have at Westlake. Seniors will attending the fair during 1st
period and juniors will there during 2nd period.
Freshman have also met with their counselors this fall and they
were introduced to Naviance (a web based planning tool) as
well as reviewing Four Year Plans.
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WESTLAKE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT COUNCIL
The Student Council has started off the year with
an extremely busy agenda. Having helped at the
Freshman and New Student orientations by leading tours and facilitating the adjustment process,
we are now focusing on our next projects. A
canned food drive is under way, hosted by our
Community Service committee, and the Safety
and Health committee is preparing for the blood
drive next week. Help save lives at our first Blood
Drive of the year next week from 8 to 4 on September 30th, and we need as many people as possible to participate. Finally, one of our biggest projects of the year is our partnership with Kenya Mahiga High School. We hope that this relationship
will continue to grow and set a precedent for
years to come.
Homecoming Dress-Up
Themes
Monday – Disney Day
Tuesday – Caddy Shack
Wednesday – Holiday Day
Thursday – Famous Pairs
Friday – Red, White and Blue
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October is breast cancer awareness month. The
Safety and Health committee is planning a special
event on Passionately Pink for the Cure Day on
October the 13th. Wear pink and bring a donation
for Susan G. Komen for the Cure.
Homecoming week is coming up! During the week
of October 25 - 29, Student Council is holding
school spirit dress up days. During lunches the Friday of Homecoming week there will be a cookout
and live music. The Homecoming dance is Saturday, October 30, from 9 p.m. to midnight. Tickets
for the dance will be available for purchase during
Homecoming week and at the door at the dance.
Please contact mdupre@eanesisd.net to sign up
as a parent chaperone if you can.
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About ISM
What are the educational reasons for developing a
mentoring program?
A mentoring program was initiated at WHS to provide
students opportunities for learning from professionals in
various careers and occupations, for students to realize
educational requirements for particular fields, and to
speed up students’ development in principles of employment.
What are the criteria for success?
Working with their mentor in a career field will help our
students:
Recognize better work settings and environments,
Increase students’ productivity and skills,
Make students more savvy about managing their future professional lives,
Connect people,
Increase diversity,
Improve communication skills, and
Model good employee habits.
Why is a formal mentoring program better than an internal system?
Outside consultants (or mentors in professional career
fields) advise and share their unique expertise and experiences, which provides credence and legitimacy to
career mentoring. They are people in-the-know.
More information
about ISM can be
found on Vicky
Abney’s teacher
website:
http://
abney.eanesisd.whs.s
choolfusion.us/
modules/tt/
profile.phtml?
profile_id=34464&sessioni
d=83b3e50ef1935ee7
a7fca6b83c982516
vabney@eanesisd.net
ISM is a semester course (1.1 weight) for juniors and
seniors, and counts toward the distinguished achievement graduation plan. Students and mentors collaborate two hours weekly outside of the high school setting
on career topics of interest to the students. Students
also have academic assignments with the ISM teacher
which help build ideas and content about careers.
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CTE Advisory Committee
Would you like to serve?
Purpose
The purpose of WHS’s CTE Advisory Committee is to ensure that the curriculum meets and
goes beyond State standards for maintaining and improving the effectiveness of Career and
Technical Education programs. To have occupational knowledge and participation from the
business community enhances student satisfaction and quality education in CTE classrooms at Westlake.
Time commitment
Two meetings (lasting one hour each): one in the Fall and one in the Spring. You will be
notified of the meeting date, time, and place.
Participants
WHS faculty who teach courses in the Achieve Texas Career Clusters, and community.
Westlake High School offers programs in the Achieve Texas Career Clusters
Arts, A/V Technology and Communications
Business Management and Administration
Education
Finance
Health Science
Human Services (Family and Consumer Science)
Information Technology
STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) Education
P l e a s e r es p o n d b y e m a i l i n g t h e i n f or m a t i o n b e l o w t o : P a t B e t z n e r a t p b e t z n e r @ e a n e s i s d . n e t , o r y o u m a y s e n d t h e
c om p l e t e d f or m t o P a t B e t z n e r , C T E C o o r d i n a t o r , W HS , 4 1 0 0 W es t b a n k D r i v e , A u s t i n , T X 7 8 7 4 6 .
Your Name:
Phone:
Email:
The Achieve Texas
Cluster in which you
have knowledge or experience:
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More on Project Graduation. . .
Portrait Packages Support
Project Graduation 2011
Back by popular demand, four incredible photographers are
participating in this yearʼs support of Project Graduation.
Buy a $250 voucher for Senior or family photographs and support PG2011 too!
Becky Kittleman:
www.kittlemanphotography.com
Gray Hawn:
www.grayhawn.com
Simply book a session with one of the photographers listed and
they will contribute $200 per session.
The offer includes: one portrait studio sitting (or outdoor location) and one finished 8 x 10 portrait (or equivalent).
Innovative Photography:
www.innovativephotography.com
Must be purchased before May 1, 2011 and all sittings must occur by June 30,2011.
Fall Creek Studios:
www.fallcreekstudios.com
For more information, please contact
Caroline Puett bluff108@aol.com or
Lanette Smith lanette@austin.rr.com.
DONATIONS: The Senior Class of 2011 will graduate on Friday, May 27, with a class
size of over 600 students and almost all will attend Project Graduation. Project
Graduation receives no funds from EISD. This Eanes tradition is funded by the
generosity of individuals, booster clubs, WHS organizations, and Westlake & Austin
businesses as well as through fundraising efforts – raffle ticket sales, senior portrait
sales, and student participation fees. If you would like to help underwrite this night,
please send an email to kkelley@eansisd.net.
Thank you for your consideration!
Did you know?
IT
#350 PARENT VOLUNTEERS TO
PROJECT GRADUATION A SUCCESS!
TAKES OVER
MAKE
Shifts will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis so if you have a shift preference, we
need to hear from you ASAP. Email Marybeth Hunt at whspg2011@gmail.com. We need
both day-of and night-of volunteers. THANK YOU (in advance).
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Organization
is
Student Planners
Attention WHS Students and Parents
essential
to
success
in
high school
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With the first six weeks under our belts, hopefully your planner has helped
you keep your busy life organized !
If it hasn't been as smooth as silk, for parents or students,
then may we suggest the student calendar/planner.
Purchase your Westlake High School Student Planner and be
better prepared for a successful year in 2010-2011.
The WHS Planner is a 7” x 9” spiral bound calendar booklet. It’s an all-in-one tool for keeping up
with all the information you need. Pre-printed information includes: School Administrative directory; Bell schedule; August to August calendar; school holidays; TAKs, SAT, ACT, PSAT Testing
dates; Fall Activity Schedule; Web sites; cheat sheets for Physics, Geometry, Algebra and more!
The week-at-a-glance format has room for students to note assignments, test dates and personal appointments. Available school related events are pre-printed here as well. In addition, a month at a
glance is also included for scheduling long term plans!!
Parents, keep up with your ALL your students’ schedules with your own
WHS Student Planner!
You can pick up your planner in the front office of the high school or the counselor's office in the NGC. Planner's are $12.00 and checks should be made payable to WHS PTO.
Randalls Shoppers!
Shoppers!
Randalls
Here are a few Randall’s charity #’s to
get you started. If you support another nonnon- profit group, please ask
them if they have a Randall’s charity #
… they probably do!
Westlake High School PTO –
10110
Project Graduation -4163
Westlake Band Parents –
3566
Hill Country Cougar Club –
451
Westlake Hyline Parents Association
(WHPA) –
10339
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Don’t carry the card? Call
1-877-723-3929 to find out
your Remarkable card #
The Randalls Good Neighbor Program lets you link up to 3
charities to your Remarkable Card.
Randalls donates 1 % of your total grocery purchases, divided
between the charities of your choice.
It’s a painless way to help raise funds for the groups you support.
If your Randall’s card is still tied to your elementary school booster club and you haven’t
had kids there in years, perhaps it’s time to
update those charity #’s to help Westlake
High School!
Your Remarkable card # is
printed below
the bar code on
the back of your
card.
Click here to download the Randall’s form:
http://westlakepto.pbworks.com/f/randalls.pdf
Print it, fill it in, and drop it off at the Randall’s Customer
Service desk the next time you’re there .
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CHAP CLUB
JOIN WESTLAKE CHAP CLUB
EXCELLENCE IS UNDERWAY!
Westlake’s athletic programs have begun. Already underway are football, basketball, volleyball, golf, tennis and
cross country competitions. There’s great promise for another excellent year at Westlake; regardless of the team records, the experiences and skills remain with these hard
working students for their lifetimes. And we can help to
make these experiences as favorable as possible.
Westlake is synonymous with excellence. Excellence becomes possible through commitment by students AND by
you.
Are you committed to excellence?
Do you expect the best from the athletes?
Do they expect the best from us?
You bet!
The Chap Club supports excellence in ALL Westlake athletics by providing items recommended by the coaches that
cannot be funded through our school budget. In September,
the Chap Club approved over $25,000 of requests from
trainers and coaches for purchases of equipment for boys
and girls sports, including significant improvements to the
training room equipment. More is needed.
Come
meet
coaches
and
neighbors
at the
next
meeting –
October
18th
Get in the game - join Chap Club today!
Go to chapclub.com for more information.
GO CHAPS!
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CHAPS BASEBALL
Wednesday, January 19, 2011, 7:00 pm, Chap Room #250
Pre-Season Parent Meeting
Friday, January, 28 and Saturday, January 29, 2011
Tryouts for 2011 Season
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Opening Day Scrimmage and Long Ball Contest
Please check the baseball website for news and announcements: www.westlakechaps.com
Please email Stephanie Breedlove to be a part of the parent email list: stephaniebreedlove@gmail.com
GO CHAPS!
Stephanie and Bill Breedlove
Varsity Team Parents
GIRLS BASKETBALL
The Girls Basketball program is eagerly awaiting the
start of their 2010-2011 season with the
first day of practice on October 20.
They will have their first scrimmage
Oct. 30, followed by a
home opener against Hutto on Nov. 9.
We would like to remind and encourage
all of our fans to come out and support
the new 2010-2011 Westlake Girls Basketball team!
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Hyline
You won’t want to miss halftime at the Westlake vs. Austin
High football game on Friday, October 17th! Hyline members
will be dancing on the field with their favorite men (mostly
Dads, brothers and uncles) at our annual “Bob & Susie” performance. Always a crowd pleaser.
Project Hyline
Love. Dance. Share. Inspire. Give. Play. Laugh. Care. Hope.
Hyline has pledged to go beyond our everyday lives and reach
out to others this year through Project Hyline. On October
16th, Hyline will host a dance workshop for the residents of
The Settlement Home of Austin. The Settlement Home is dedicated to caring for young girls who have been abused or neglected. In addition, Hyline members are forming individual
relationships with girls who will attend Mahiga Hope High
School in Kenya, a school being built by The Nobelity Project,
an Austin based nonprofit that was started in 2006. The nonprofit's principle goals include education and better lives for
children across the globe.
KICK off your Holiday shopping with Hyline and Sanctuary on
Saturday, Oct. 23rd from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ten percent of all
sales will benefit Hyline. Complimentary Westlake and Longhorn glitter tattoos will be available to all shoppers. What’s
Sanctuary you ask? Austin Tidbits, the online inside scoop for
the gal about town, describes Sanctuary (behind Breed & Co.)
this way . . . “Open your eyes, girlfriend, because your wishes
are granted. Sanctuary, Westlake’s home away from heaven,
fulfills every wish on your list. This IT boutique carries every
item that you’ve ever coveted. Cozy, organic loungewear, oneof-a-kind locally designed jewelry, minimalist artwork and
unique accessories for home, bath and garden. Inspiring and
inviting, this shop will be your new happy place.” See you
there on October 23rd!
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Swim Team
WHS Swim team October schedule:
Wednesday, 10/13,
The WHS Swim team is looking forward
to another successful year. There are 47
swimmers on the roster.
Lake Travis Dual Meet
at Rollingwood Pool
Coach Grombacher said he is "excited to
see how all of our returning swimmers
can improve this year." He is "also looking forward to getting to know the new
swimmers and seeing what they are capable of and how much they can improve this year."
Sunday, 10/17,
Team Picture day
Sunday, 10/17,
Spirit Dinner
Thursday, 10/21,
Round Rock Invitational
at Micki Kresbach Pool
The swim team has a great new website. Visit it at;
Friday, 10/29,
AISD Invitational
at UT Swim Center - Lee and
Joe Jamail Texas Swimming
http://www.hometeamsonline.com/teams/?
u=WESTLAKESWIMMING&s=htosports&t=ch
PTO Meeting
Come join the next PTO meeting on Octber 4th at 7:30 pm in
the Chaps Room where you will see the EANES ISD
Get Involved!
STATE OF THE DISTRICT
with Superintendent Nola Wellman
Westlake High School join Dr. Wellman for an update
on what’s happening in Eanes ISD with an opportunity
for Q&A. Topics include accomplishments, goals for the
year and plans for reaching our goals.
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Lacrosse
Registration is open for
Westlake Women's Lacrosse!
Join the fun, invite your friends!
Practice from Sept 27th - Nov 22nd (4:30-6:30pm) Monday, Wednesday and Thursday.
Recruit a new player and get a $25 gift certificate from
Texas Honey Ham! Upon registration, the person who recruits a new member, will be handed the certificate. Thank you, Honey Ham, for your support!
Look forward to participating in the Lacrosse Carwash
Fundraiser combining the girls and boys lacrosse players
on Oct 16th. It is our biggest and best FUNdraiser
ALSO, the Best of Texas Tournament will be held Nov. 6
and 7th in Austin, mark your calendars!
If you will be applying for the
exchange program, you will
need to attend one of these
meetings;
Tuesday, October 5th at 8:00am
in the Chap Room (245)
It's easy to join,
just follow the
link below to
access info and
sign up online
http://
westlakelacrosse.countmein.c
om/default.aspx
In October, 2008 Westlake entered
into a “Memorandum of Understanding”
with Bugil Academy in South Korea.
This partnership opened up a cultural
and educational exchange between
our two schools.
A part of our agreement is to send a
Tuesday, October 5th at 6:00pm small group of current Westlake juniors
to study at Bugil Academy in their
in the Chap Room (245)
Global Leadership Program for 2 weeks
from March 5, 2011 to March 19, 2011.
At the same time, a small group of Korean students
from Bugil Academy will study at Westlake. Students will
be responsible for the cost of transportation but will be housed in Bugil
Academy dormitories free of charge. A Westlake staff member will travel to
South Korea with the students and will stay with them in the dorms.
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Cheer Squad
VARSITY CHEERLEADERS / MANAGER
TOP LEFT: Cayla Sher, Katelyn Brooks, Brea Bone, Christen Jakle, Emily Guthrie, Emily Playfair, Sarah
Sheiffer, Alana Robson, Taylor Nesbit, Matty Heinrich, Bailey Sanders, Sarah LinnellMIDDLE ROW starting
on LEFT: Amanda Johnson, Megan Wills, Delaney Williams (Mgr), Carly Jones, Caroline Crockett, Katy Russell, Amy Wattinger, April Yu, Amy Paape, Erin Klepper BOTTOM ROW starting on LEFT: Kelsey Reetz,
Olivia Reed, Julia Breedlove, Maddie Picone, Meredith McPhail, Martha Lauren Smith, Katherine Farmer, KrisTOP LEFT: Kaitlyn
Behnke,
Mason
Sieling,
N'Kisha
Heffington, Bridget
Person,
AnMarie
Ulery,
Whitney
Hewlett,
Tori
Streetman, Summer
Sprott,
Josephine
Y zn a g a ,
Emily
Brown
BOTTOM
starting on LEFT:
Elizabeth Peterson,
Delilah Bennett, Ally
Smith,
Jennifer
King,
Hayley
Mathis, Taylor Summer, Sofia Mitre,
Sarah Howard, Baylie Beebe, Alli Gray
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JV CHEERLEADERS
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Cheer Squad
FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS
PUSH-UP SQUAD
Walker Loguin, Brett
Moore, Ben Chabala
Spencer, Gibson Natalia
Russell
(mascot),
Cameron
Shoffner, Holt Williams, Luck Crawford,
Ross Garrett, Hayden
McEntire
TOP
LEFT: Elizabeth Emery, Lindsay
Allen, Madison Lauderback,
Cathlyn
Jones,
Stephanie
Settle,
Kathleen
Cooke, Avery Ferguson, Missy Loeffel,
Kathryn
Robison,
Lauren
Maxwell
BOTTOM starting
on LEFT: Sierra
Loarte,
Lin dsey
We bs ter,
Chl o e
Cheek, Peyton Reynolds, Hannah Li,
Brittany
Pearson,
Maddie Wills, Kelsey
Elliott, Olivia Charlton, Ashley Livitz
MASCOTS
Clara Navarro,
Natalia Russell,
Sarah Guthrie
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Westlake Choir News
Mo Winners celebrate at Mo Ranch!
Practically before they even cracked open their
textbooks, choir students hit the road for their
annual retreat at Mo Ranch in Hunt, Texas. In
a relaxing, scenic environment, the choir kids
had the opportunity to re-connect with old
friends and make some new ones. Highlights
from the weekend were the incomparable MO
-Lympics, organized by the Student Executive
Council, and the crowd favorite, the MO Talent Show.
Thanks to our awesome Mo Ranch parent
chaperones:
Lisa Craven, Carol Call, Jill Conant,
Jon Conant, Jan Wolfe, Karen Flint,
Mary Dahm, Jan Wolfe, Neile Wolfe,
Cesca Judge, Holly Dyer, Lisa Henry,
Steve Crossland, Eric Nichols, and
Dorsey Prince.
Don't miss the
Fall Concert
Thursday, Oct. 14th 7:30 pm
Westlake Community
Performing Arts Center
Mark your calendars :
Winter Concert
Calendar of Events:
Oct. 8th Football Game Concessions,
WHS Stadium, 2nd Shift
Friday, Dec. 3rd – 7:30 pm
Westlake Community
Performing Arts Center
Oct. 14th Fall Concert, WCPAC Concert Hall (7:30pm)
Oct. 30th TMEA Region Auditions at San Marcos High School
(all day)
Nov. 7th Combined concert with UT Chorale at Bates Concert Hall (for Chorale Juniors and Seniors only from 2-6 p.m.)
Nov. 13th TMEA Region Clinic/Concert at Pflugerville H.S.
(all day)
Nov. 22nd
TMEA Pre-Area Audtions, Bowie H.S. (5-10 p.m.)
Dec. 3rd
Winter Concert, WCPAC Concert Hall (7:30 p.m.)
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Congratulations
Student Executive Council
2010-11
Laura Ascher
Christiana Brown
Mark Clanton
Ryan Conant
Luke Crawford
Kari Davis
Allie D’Andrea
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Grace Gabel
Lily Judge
Shreyas Khanjee
Jana Lane
Elyse Mayer
Shivani Morrison
Jenny Wolfe
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Band
The 34th Annual Westlake Marching Festival all day Saturday, October 9, will feature 25 to 30 marching bands from across Texas. More
than 3000 band students will perform their competition shows in
preparation for state UIL contests in October and November. This isn't your mama's high school band show....
Tickets are available at Westlake Chaparral Stadium box office on
the day of the festival. Come enjoy a day or evening of nothing but
halftime entertainment from some of the best high school marching
bands in Texas!!
Baccalaureate
What is
Baccalaureate?


A student-led service of faith and music.


A farewell service which blesses students of all faiths.
The first event of graduation week, Sunday, May 22, 2011 at Riverbend Centre* 5:00-6:00pm.
A chance for seniors to wear their caps and gowns, and take pictures with their families and friends.
Parents, please
join our commitee, only 3-5
meetings
The Baccalaureate Committee is a volunteer group of parents representing Christian, Muslim, Hindu and Jewish faith communities. We
need parents from all grade levels, not just seniors, who can maintain
this tradition for all future Westlake graduates. Our first meeting will be
on Monday, January 24, 2011, 6:30-7:30pm.
Please donate to
Baccalaureate!!!
No WHS or EISD funding goes to support Baccalaureate. We rely entirely on the support of our local churches, synagogues, faith communities, and families. Your contribution will ensure that this tradition continues.
For more information about Baccalaureate or to volunteer please contact Baccalaureate Chair, Nancy Frank
at nfrank@prism.net or co-chair Marijane Smitherman at msmitherman47@yahoo.com. To make a financial
donation please mail your contribution to Ann Watt, 102 Laurel Valley Road , Austin TX, 78746
*Riverbend Centre is located at 4212 Capitol of Texas Highway. There is ample parking and seating, and
easy handicap access.
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Dates to Remember
October 1—8
PSAT Registration
October 2
Austin Teen Book Festival, 10 am—7 pm
October 6
College Fair, 7:30 am—12:30 pm
October 9
Westlake Marching Festival, 7:00—11:00 am
October 9
SAT, 8 am—1 pm
October 11
Staff Inservice, Student Holiday
October 13
Coffee with the Principal, 9:30—11:30 am
October 14
Choir Fall Concert, 7:30—8:30 pm
October 16
PSAT, 7:30—12:00
October 21– 23
Fall Theatre Production, 7:30—9:30 pm
October 23
ACT Exam
October 25—29
Homecoming Week
October 25-29
Student Council Dress-up Days
October 26
Orchestra Carnivale, 6 —10 pm
October 29
Homecoming Cookout, 11:30 am —1:30 pm
November 6
SAT Exam, 8:00 am —12:00 pm
The deadline for the next edition of Chap Connections is October 23, 2010. This deadline covers material which is appropriate for the month of November 2010. Please send your
school related input to Jackie Sieling at rjsiel@aol.com. Because Chaps Connections is an online newsletter, feel free to
send me pictures, clipart and color as you would like. Also,
any comments as to how I can make this newsletter better,
and more relevant to its readers, is welcomed.
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