Bostonians Perform at RHS On November 21, the Bostonians, a co
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Bostonians Perform at RHS On November 21, the Bostonians, a co
12/5/2014 A TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE December 9: Choir Parent Meeting 7:30 pm; Campus Ctr. Bostonians Perform at RHS On November 21, the Bostonians, a co-ed a cappella group from Boston College, visited the Ridgewood High School choral program. The group attended choir classes throughout the day, providing mini-performances and question and answer opportunities. In the evening, the Bostonians performed a full concert set to a packed house in the Little Theater. The event was opened by vocal groups from the George Washington Middle School Jazz Choir, the RHS Maroon Men a cappella group, and the RHS AcaBellas a cappella group. The Bostonians features 2012 RHS alum and choir member Meghan McCarthy. Upcoming December 10: Teacher Enrichment STUDENT SLEEP-IN December 11: A Christmas Carol; 7:00 pm; Little Theater The Boston College a cappella group, the Bostonians performs in the Little Theater at Ridgewood High School. NHS Walks for Juvenile Diabetes The National Honor Society hosted an incredibly successful walk to support Charlotte’s Angels, a team that walks to raise funds for juvenile diabetes research. Over sixty participants showed up to walk on November 23. Charlotte Pillow, class of 2015, spearheaded the deeply personal effort, and between walkon donations as well as online contributions, Charlotte raised over $1,000 for the American Diabetes Association. Donate to the Troops The NHS is collecting items to send over to our troops: soap, sunscreen, cheap flip flops, good toothbrushes, snacks, non-melting candy, crossword and Sudoku books, magazines, and cash. Please put donations in the boxes near the Little Theater, room 113, or room 317. Cash donations can be given directly Mrs. Gigante. A CHRISTMAS CAROL Presented by the New Players Company Students/Staff/Senior Citizens: $10.00 The Ridgewood High School Student Government members stop for a quick bite to eat before hitting the Garden State Plaza to do their holiday shopping for families in need this season. The yearly event took place on December 3. Adults: $15.00 Thursday 12/11 @ 7 pm* Friday 12/12 @ 8 pm Saturday 12/13 @ 2 pm Saturday 12/13 @ 8 pm *Special Student Price: $7.00 for the 7 pm performance on 12/11/14. FAST FACTS... Over 90% of the student body at RHS is actively involved in a sport or activity. That is more than 1,500 students who are getting involved. Ridgewood High School National Honor Society students pose before the Juvenile Diabetes Walk. For tickets visit: NewPlayers.com RIDGEWOOD HIGH SCHOOL ∙ 627 East Ridgewood Avenue ∙ Ridgewood, NJ 07450 ∙ 201-670-2800 Tennis Team Wins State Sectionals Before ?????. Ridgewood High School Remembers Course Highlight: Beat Generation Jack Lorenz served as principal of Ridgewood High School from 2006 to 2011, and even in such a short time he had a big impact. Lorenz was a leader and a visionary on many fronts. Some of his initiatives included the special education “S.A.I.L.” program, the Learning Commons, Backwoods, and the Global Classroom experience. One of Lorenz’s favorite expressions was, “You have to win the students’ hearts before you win their minds.” His accomplishments and efforts on behalf of Ridgewood High School will not soon be forgotten. Ridgewood High School juniors, Samantha Constant and Jor*Photo Courtesy of Ridgewood News dan Iannone, present to a local girl scout troop to help teach them promotion techniques for selling homemade brownies in order to help them earn their business badges. As part of a project for DECA, Constant and Iannone taught the local troop how to buy supplies, make the brownies, as well as sell them. The Entrepreneurship Promotional Project is a thirtypage chapter project for DECA which involves teaching skills of entrepreneurship to others. The RHS team will present their project at the DECA State Competition in February. On December 1, Dr. Daniel Fishbein ordered the flags to be flown at half-mast in honor of Jack Lorenz’s service to the district and in memory of his passing. Additionally, RHS observed a moment of silence during morning announcements in remembrance of Lorenz and his contributions and dedication to Ridgewood High School. He was an educator in every sense of the word, and will be deeply missed by his colleagues and friends at RHS and across the district. Please keep his family in your thoughts during this trying time. Ridgewood High School DECA is raising money for the nonprofit organization, The Seeing Eye. The Seeing Eye breeds, trains, and provides seeing eye dogs to those in need. New Jersey and RHS DECA aims to raise enough money to donate a seeing eye dog to someone who cannot afford one, with a goal of $600. RHS POLICY CORNER: Attendance Please donate to our campaign during this holiday season. No donation is too small, and anything you can give will help give someone in need a helper and true companion. Students and parents are notified in a timely and systematic manner if a pattern of absences is leading to loss of credit. An appeals procedure is provided to hear appeals by the student and/or parent(s) in loss of credit cases. Absences are displayed using the Skyward Family Access portal. We also use a phone calling system to relate absence information to parent/guardians. The phone messenger will contact the primary number that is listed in Skyward. To donate please go to www.gofundme.com/hskppk Thank you so much, RHS DECA Every absence is recorded and promptly reported to parents. For an absence to be excused, a parent or guardian must call the Attendance Office (201-670-2800) on the day of the absence stating the reason for the absence. It is the student's responsibility to make arrangements with the teacher to make up work that is missed. Absences will be considered unexcused if a student fails to follow the absence procedure or if the reason is deemed to be unacceptable. If an absence is determined to be a cut, the student will receive no credit for work missed in the class and disciplinary action will follow. RIDGEWOOD HIGH SCHOOL ∙ 627 East Ridgewood Avenue ∙ Ridgewood, NJ 07450 ∙ 201-670-2800 A Window Into Ridgewood High School A student in Jen Landa’s Acting I class is tasked with acting out a death scene, as part of a theater game called Mimed Death. Students were each given a death scene to act out and the rest of the class had to guess what killed them. New York City Rescue Mission Students in Jim Donnelly’s English classes donated over one hundred and fifty dollars to the New York Rescue Mission charity, which provided Thanksgiving meals to homeless residents of New York City. The money sent by the Ridgewood High School English classes was enough to provide seventy-two meals to those in need during the holiday season. Donnelly’s classes first heard about the charity through their weekly in-class readings of the Wall Street Journal. The classes use the newspaper as part of their lessons to learn about current events and journalistic writing. Students in Caroline Richards’ and Julie Gordon’s’ English 9 class read novels pertaining to the hero’s journey in the comfort of the new Learning Commons. The Ridgewood High School Marching Band performs at the University of Oregon’s pep rally as part of the Progressive Legend’s Classic of college basketball on November 24 and November 25. The event took place at the Barclay’s Center in Brooklyn, New York. The Classic has become one of the nation's most anticipated early-season college basketball tournaments, and it was an honor for the Ridgewood High School Marching Band to be selected to play as part of the event. QUOTE TO REMEMBER... Students in Kristen Caldwell’s English class dressed up or down as part of an assignment on beauty in philosophy and literature. “The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.” -Eleanor Roosevelt RIDGEWOOD HIGH SCHOOL Website: http://rhs.school.ridgewood.k12.nj.us/ RIDGEWOOD HIGH SCHOOL ∙ 627 East Ridgewood Avenue ∙ Ridgewood, NJ 07450 ∙ 201-670-2800