January 2014 - South Windsor Public Schools
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January 2014 - South Windsor Public Schools
South Windsor High School SWHS Important Dates FEBRUARY 6 Pep Rally 7 9th Grade Course Selection 11 10th & 11th Course Selection 13 Late Arrival Day 13 PAC Meeting, 6:00 p.m. 17-21 February Vacation - School Closed 27 Late Arrival Day Bobcat Tracks MARCH 10 13 20 20 20 21 21 24 25 27 Spring Sports Paperwork Due PAC Meeting, 6:30 p.m. Late Arrival Day World Language Honor Society Inductions CAPT Testing CAPT Testing Volleyball Marathon Tuesday Schedule Professional Development Day—No School Late Arrival Day www.southwindsorschools.org/highschool Permit # 5143 (860) 648-5000 (860) 648-5003 (860) 648-5005 (860) 648-5013 Phone: Guidance: Attendance: Fax: So. Windsor, CT 06074 U.S. Postage 161 Nevers Road South Windsor, CT 06074 South Windsor High School Non-Profit Org * Students should arrive to school no later than 8:20 a.m. on Late Arrival Days January 2014 Issue 3 Letter from the Principal I hope that everyone enjoyed time with family and friends and that you entered the New Year with a renewed spirit. The next few weeks will be busy here at the high school with mid-year exams and a full slate of activities. I encourage you to come out and support your students and their friends as they represent South Windsor in athletics, robotics, music and other academic competitions. I would like to take this opportunity to call attention to the changes in standardized testing that begin this year. In previous years, sophomores would take the CAPT test in March, and the school would operate on a special testing schedule. This year sophomores will only be taking the CAPT Science exams. Later in the spring, juniors will be the first group to take the Smarter Balanced Assessments. The majority of the testing will occur during the regular school day. Smarter Balanced is a consortium working to develop “next-generation assessments” aligned to the Common Core State Standards. It is our hope that the new assessments will provide a more accurate measure of student progress relative to college and career readiness. Smarter Balanced assessments make use of computer adaptive technology which is more precise and efficient than fixed-form testing. Teachers, principals, and parents can receive results from computerized assessments in weeks not months. Faster results mean that teachers can use the information from optional interim assessments throughout the school year to differentiate instruction and better meet the unique needs of their students. Smarter Balanced assessments will include short constructed response, extended constructed response, and performance tasks that allow students to complete an in-depth project that demonstrate analytical skills and real-world problem solving. Go Bobcats! “Dream, Achieve, Inspire” CLASS OF 2013 - SENIOR SECTION CONGRATULATIONS SUE MAZZONA AND JERE JEREME ME MARTINEAU RECOGONITION OF EXCE EXCELLENCE LLENCE IN EDUCATION AWARD Sue Mazzona and Jereme Martineau received the Connecticut Association of Schools (CAS)”Recognition of Excellence in Education” award for extraordinary staff involvement and contribution to school success. They were honored at the CAS celebration at the Aqua Turf in Southington, CT on November 19th. FROM THE KITCHEN On December 20, 2013, Barb Starkweather, kitchen manager, said a final farewell to her staff as well as the staff and students of SWHS. She no longer has to wake up to be at work at 5:45 am; she no longer has to plan menus or order food for a thousand plus students; she no longer has to count hundreds of boxes of pizza and chicken and applesauce. She will miss working with a dedicated staff of kitchen workers, the friends and peers she has worked with for over 25 years, and especially the students. Barb started her school lunch career working in the original high school kitchen when her children were still in school in this district. She went back to school herself and got an associate’s degree in foodservice management while working full time as manager here. She was always the first to sign up for courses on food service, menu planning and marketing. She leaves us in the year her oldest grandchild begins her high school career here at SWHS. Barb chose to leave now so she could avoid the cold, the snow, ice and messy winter conditions – and she is enjoying a couple months in sunny, warm Florida. We all miss her and wish her a great retirement. TOYS FOR TOTS After reflecting on the Veterans’ Day activities at South Windsor High School, Mrs. Larkins and Ms. Simcik’s advisory class decided to pool their money to purchase toys for the Marine Corps Toys for Tots campaign. They collected $150 dollars and were able to buy seven toys that were donated to the campaign to be enjoyed by young children this holiday season. 2014 CONNECTICUT SCH SCHOLASTIC OLASTIC ART AWARDS! Ana Bairos received an Honorable Mention in ceramics and glass for her "Footed Bowls." Victoria Davieau received an Honorable Mention in painting for "Sanctuary.” Caitlin Domina received an Honorable Mention in ceramics and glass for her "Untitled" coil vessel. All winners' work will be on display at the Silpe Gallery at the University of Hartford until January 31st. There will be a reception and celebration on January 26th. TORNADO ALLY Pictured here is Jeremy Perez, Francis Tarasiewicz, Andrew Hinchliffe, and Casey McAndrew in South Windsor High School’s new Meteorology class taught by Mr. Carlson. Here the students are learning the fundamentals of tornado formation, including updrafts, wind shear, and cloud formation. 2 15 CLASS OF 2013 - SENIOR SECTION MID-TERM EXAM SCHEDULES Dues Collection in cafeteria during all lunches After School in room 264 (2:00-2:45): THIS IS THE FINAL DATE TO PAY IN ORDER TO HAVE A TABLE AND BUS CHOICE. January 14, 15; February 11 ,12; April 1, 2, 15 April 16 Homeroom: Bus and table sign-ups for those who have paid After School in room 264 (2:00-2:45): Dues Collection (table and bus assignments based on availability). ABSOLUTE FINAL COLLECTION for the outing and reception. Senior Outing: Holiday Hill May 1 Senior Reception: Maneeley’s Friday, May 30 Graduation TBD by Bd of Ed at 1st mtg in April First semester mid-term exams will be held January 21, 22, 23 and 24. Second semester classes will begin on Monday, January 27, 2014. During exams, school will begin at 7:25 a.m., and students will be dismissed at 11:40 a.m. Students who do not have an exam are not required to report to school; however, all students arriving to school early due to transportation issues must report directly to the cafeteria. May 15 Thursday, May 22 Students will be transported to school by their REGULAR buses. At the conclusion of exams at 11:40 a.m., buses will transport students home according to Exam Bus Routes posted outside the main office and on our school website. Please review these routes to ensure students travel home on the correct bus. PLEASE NOTE: Payment through infosnap is also an option. Please check the Dues section of the Class of 2014 website for details. In order to keep accurate records, collections can only take place on the indicated dates and times. Money turned in at any other time through the office staff, guidance, or other teachers will not be accepted and will be returned. Dues collections will take place during lunch in the cafeteria. Checks (made out to SWHS Class of 2014) are preferred. Senior announcements will be made during the advisory periods and will be posted on the Class of 2014 website. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Mrs. Mazzonna (room 264; EXAM II DATE EXAM I 7:25am—9:25am 9:40am—11:40am Tuesday, January 21 Period 1 Exam Period 2 Exam Wednesday, January 22 Period 3 Exam Period 4 Exam Thursday, January 23 Period 5 Exam Period 6 Exam Friday, January 24 Period 7 Exam Make-up Exam If a student must miss an exam due to illness or other serious reason, the parent/guardian must speak with an administrator to explain the reason for the absence. Only those students who have been authorized by an administrator to make up exams will be allowed to do so. Make-ups will occur after 11:40 a.m. each day during the exam period, provided that prior arrangements are made with the teacher (it is the student’s responsibility to arrange a make-up exam with his/her teacher following authorization from an administrator). smazzonna@swindsor.k12.ct.us or Ms. Andrews kandrews@swindsor.k12.ct.us. Questions concerning the yearbook should be directed to Mr. Schoenborn eschoenborn@swindsor.k12.ct.us. Please visit and bookmark https://sites.google.com/a/apps.southwindsorschools.org/s-mazzonna/ for updates and additional information. 14 If school is closed on an exam day due to inclement weather, the missed exams will move to the next school day and the schedule will proceed from there. If there is a 90 minute delay, Exam I will be held from 8:55 - 10:55 a.m.; LUNCH will be held from 11:00 - 11:55 a.m.; and Exam II will be held from 12:00 - 2:00 p.m. 3 SWHS ADVISORY REACHE REACHESS FAR AND WIDE APPLE FOR THE TEACHE TEACHER R AWARD At the beginning of this year, Mrs. Correale and Mrs. Neumaier challenged their senior advisory group to do something that would benefit others. In groups, students brainstormed ideas ranging from food drives to donating money to help those less fortunate and participating in a walkathon. Eventually the group developed the idea to help service people overseas by sending care packages. Each year since 1988 the Beta Chapter of the Iota Phi Lambda Sorority, Inc.of Hartford has participated in American Education Week by honoring Hartford area teachers through its “Apple for the Teacher Award” and luncheon. The award is given in recognition of teachers, who in the eyes of the sorority, have contributed significantly to educating children and making schools better. It showcases the depth and expertise of teachers and accentuates the positive about our school system. The award is also a public recognition for the work and dedication of our teachers as they educate children for the future. Eight men and women were selected, some that students knew personally and others through the website www.anysoldier.org. The group collected toiletries, books and other supplies throughout the month of October and shipped them out in November. There was a huge outpouring of support from our students and staff, with one parent donating one hundred hand-crafted cards. The advisory group has already received an e-mail from one of the soldiers. The “Apple for the Teacher” award is a national program that began when a sorority member volunteered to monitor the St. Louis Public School System on the progress of its desegregation program and thought there was something that could be done to show support for teachers, and the idea for the award was born. That was in 1947. In the coming months, the group will be holding a snack drive to send another set of care packages over to these eight soldiers. Many of them will be coming home in the summer months and this will be a great way to send thanks during the end of their deployment. Listen for announcements for the dates of the snack drive. Donations of snack foods (chips, beef jerky, nonchocolate candy, gum, etc) will all be welcome. Recognized this year by the Beta Chapter were six teachers including our own Spanish teacher Jennifer Jasenski as an outstanding educator and humanitarian. Congratulations Miss J!!! CALLING ALL UNUSED H HEARING EARING AIDS AND EYEGLASSES The SWHS W.A.H.T club is collecting unused hearing aids and unused eyeglasses to distribute to the South Windsor Lions Club. These unused hearing aids and eyeglasses will be refurbished and then distributed to children and adults who may not be able to afford them otherwise. Please consider donating these items to us. You can find a donation box in each of our elementary schools, our middle school and right in the SWHS Main Office. Look for our donations box in the main office until May 2014. Please help us and our families in South Windsor! 4 Thank you to those who donated in the fall and please consider donating this spring! 13 WE THE PEOPLE The AP Government and Politics class participated in the annual We The People academic competition at the state Legislative Office Building on December 18, 2013. We the People is a national simulated congressional hearing competition that occurs across the United States. This competition is sponsored nationally by the Center for Civic Education, and locally by the Civics First organization. Whichever school scores the highest by a panel of independent judges then goes on to compete in the national competition in Washington D.C. in the spring. This year eight schools competed at the state competition in December. South Windsor students had very strong performances, placing third in the state. This is a tremendous accomplishment! Noteworthy performances were made by Jack Marsalisi, Lina Nguyen, Nicholas Romaniello, and Sheryar Usman who placed second in the state for their respective unit. All students prepared extensively for this extremely rigorous competition and we are very proud of everyone. NATIONAL ENTERPRISE DAY - FBLA During November of every year, over a quarter million Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) members celebrate American enterprise in their local chapters and communities. Through partnership with business projects and local chapter business appreciation, National Enterprise Day allows FBLA members to meet with business leaders to gain an understanding of the rights and obligations of owning a business. On November 21, 2013, SWHS sponsored the annual National Enterprise Day celebration. There were many local business representatives from a variety of industries including fitness and nutrition, apparel, mobile technologies, mechanical and electrical, financial services, pet care, and entertainment who spoke with FBLA members about their operations. SCIENCE – STEM Science teachers in district continue to wait for the State of Connecticut’s decision on the adoption of the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS). This decision is now anticipated sometime in early 2014, and teachers continue to teach science units that are aligned with the 2014 State Science Frameworks as students will take the Science CMT in grades 5 & 8, and the Science CAPT in grade 10, in May 2014. The Next Generation Science Standards include a strand focusing on engineering, and possibilities of expanding STEM offerings at all levels, K – 12, are currently being explored. Over the past 65 years, FBLA has trained millions of today’s leaders in American business. FBLA is truly an organization that has made a positive impact on our country, proving that our students are ready, willing, and able to take the reins of industry leadership to help guide America toward a brighter tomorrow. FBLA promotes career, technical, and business education; values free enterprise; creates citizenship; and fosters the inner growth of children as they transition from school to work—it is truly the premier student business organization. On January 30th, SWHS will be hosting the second annual girls in STEM day. The event is designed to connect female students with men and women working in science, technology, engineering, and math fields. The day will consist of a panel discussion followed by small group discussions designed to inform and inspire students. Guest speakers will share their career paths, college experiences, daily responsibilities, and provide advice to students looking to pursue STEM careers. Jamie Lang, assisted by Sarah Saunders, is facilitating this valuable experience and opportunity at the high school. 12 5 “LET’S NOT MEET BY ACCIDENT” FALL SPORTS RECOGNIT RECOGNITION ION Now that the fall season is officially over, we would like to take this opportunity to celebrate the many accomplishments of our fall teams and individual athletes. On Thursday December 5th, forty three South Windsor High School Students participated in Saint Francis Hospital’s “Let’s Not Meet by Accident” Program. The goal of this program is to encourage adolescents to make healthy choices in risky situations. Students visited the hospital’s helipad where Life Star lands, observed a “mock” trauma lead by a trauma nurse and heard a presentation by a young man whose reckless driving led to the death of his best friend. Students unanimously agreed that the program was powerful and thought provoking. One student made it very clear at the end of the program that “I will not ever get into a car with someone who drives like an idiot”. ALL STATE Field Hockey: Rebecca Schroder Girls Soccer : Katherine Comeau CENTRAL CONNECTICUT ALL CONFERENCE TEAM Boys Cross Country CONFERENCE CHAMPS Garrett Brown Christopher Erikson Kenneth Erikson Ethan Gasta Michael Stoker Girls Cross Country Kaitlyn Bakas Katie Zalaski Megan McAndrew Volleyball Olivia Bolden Megan Macomber Sabrina Skenyon Field Hockey CONFERENCE CHAMPS Katherine Adamo Caitlin Gilligan Sierra Hibbs Bridget Kelly Jacqueline Kenny Rebecca Schroder Girls Soccer Katherine Comeau Auna Harvey Rebecca Karlins Danielle Karpiej Rebecca Russo Boys Soccer Mike Tarascio Noah Kennedy Curtis Bolduc Girls Swimming/Diving Kate Niemiec Kelly Wentworth Lauren Branscombe Allie Romanowski Football James Nyarko Mike Kelly Eric Walz STUDENTS PARTICIPATE IN ROTARY YOUTH LEADERSHIP PROGRAM Justine Mirek, Angela Kang, Brendan Foley & Ryan Rickenbacher were guests of the SW Rotary Club for dinner on Wed, Dec. 4th at the Mill on the River. ALL ACADEMIC 6 Katherine Adamo, Field Hockey Hanna Basile, Girls Soccer Stephanie Boisvert, Girls Soccer Lauren Branscombe, Girls Swimming Sara Caye, Girls Swimming Abigail Davis, Girls Soccer Skyler Douglas, Girls Soccer Emily Eaton, Field Hockey Christopher Erickson, Boys X-Country Kenneth Erickson, Boys X-Country Alexandra Goslin, Girls X-Country Mary-Kate Harper, Girls Soccer Auna Harvey, Girls Soccer Alexandra Hill, Field Hockey Peter Jones-Torre, Boys Soccer Benjamin Kaczmarek, Football Marisa Karasik, Girls X-Country Rebecca Karlins, Girls Soccer Noah Kennedy, Boys Soccer Kalee Mabey, Field Hockey Julia Mainelli, Girls Soccer Amy McConnell, Girls Soccer Michael Messersmith, Boys X-Country Meghan Miller, Girls Soccer Catalina Nguyen, Volleyball Sarah Nickolas, Field Hockey Max Odell, Football Migert Peci, Football Jeanette Porcello, Girls X-Country Rahul Rajagopalan, Boys X-Country Ryan Rickenbacher, Boys Soccer Jacob Robinson, Football Kristina Russo, Girls Soccer Rebecca Russo, Girls Soccer Rebecca Schroder, Field Hockey Olivia Singer, Field Hockey Michael Stoker, Boys X-Country Morgan Stoker, Volleyball Michael Tarascio, Boys Soccer Eric Walz, Football Kristen Wnuck, Field Hockey Katie Zalaski, Girls X-Country These students were SWHS 2013 RYLA (Rotary Youth Leadership Program) recipients, chosen for their outstanding leadership qualities, resume and essay. Sponsored by Rotary, they attended a leadership training event last spring at Springfield College which focused on learning methods of effective leadership. Along with other outstanding students from CT and Mass, our four students took part in outdoor team building/ropes course activities and spent time furthering their leadership skills. The four students presented their RYLA experience at the dinner and shared how it has had an impact upon them as school and community leaders. Congratulations again to Justine, Angela, Brendan and Ryan and thank you to the SW Rotary for the opportunity for SWHS students to annually participate in this valuable program! 11 FROM THE GUIDANCE OFFICE…… JUNIORS ENCOURAGED TO VISIT COLLEGES At both the recent Junior Parent Night and in classroom sessions with our eleventh graders, the importance of visiting prospective colleges was emphasized by our counselors. Counselors suggest that students contact individual schools to set up campus tours. This is best done by going to the ADMISSIONS link on a college’s web site. Schools readily provide information there about the process for planning a visit. Whenever possible, it is best to visit a campus while school is in session. If that is not possible, a visit is still a worthwhile activity. Parents and students are also reminded that a wide variety of colleges may be found within a reasonable driving distance. The benefit of this is that students are able to get a sense of the differences between and among types of colleges. If students or parents have questions about this, they may contact the individual student’s Counselor. COLLEGE VISITS Take advantage of upcoming school vacations and plan college tours. Many schools in our area are less than an hour away. Visit different types of schools (large, small, public, private). Search for colleges online using Naviance & CollegeBoard SAT TESTING School Counselors encourage all students who plan to attend college to take the SAT at least twice. Juniors should work with their Counselors to determine the best testing schedule for their circumstances. Below are listed upcoming SAT testing dates: Test Date Registration Deadline Late Registration Deadline March 8 February 7 February 24 May 3* April 4 April 21 June 7* May 9 May 28 *Subject tests also offered 10 WINTER SPORTS The winter athletics season is off and in full swing. South Windsor High School sponsors eleven teams participating in CIAC winter season competition. Athletics can have large impact on the student-athletes who participate, but it is also an important aspect of community connection and pride. Our student-athletes work hard every day to improve themselves and present our community in a positive light, regardless of the level of competition (Varsity, Junior Varsity, and Freshman). Below is a schedule for all of our teams. All of our athletes are eager at the prospect of displaying for you their hard work, their passion to compete, their commitment to each other, and their willingness to represent our town. GO BOBCATS! Date MID JANUARY SPORTS C CALENDAR ALENDAR Sport VS Location Time Sat 1/18 VB Ice Hockey Glastonbury SW Arena 5:45pm Tue 1/21 VB Swim & Dive Conard Starhill 3:45pm Tue 1/21 JVB Basketball Windsor SWHS 3:45pm Tue 1/21 VB Basketball Windsor SWHS 5:15pm Wed 1/22 FRB Basketball Windsor SWHS 3:45pm Thu 1/23 V Wrestling Wethersfield SWHS 6:00pm Fri 1/24 FRG Basketball East Hartford SWHS 3:45pm Fri 1/24 JVG Basketball East Hartford SWHS 5:15pm Fri 1/24 VG Basketball East Hartford SWHS 7:00pm Mon 1/27 FRB Basketball Rockville SWHS 3:45pm Mon 1/27 JVB Basketball Rockville SWHS 5:15pm Mon 1/27 VB Basketball Rockville SWHS 7:00pm Thu 1/30 FRG Basketball Manchester SWHS 3:45pm Thu 1/30 JVG Basketball Manchester SWHS 5:15pm Thu 1/30 VG Basketball Manchester SWHS 7:00pm 7 MODEL UN AT WORLD AF AFFAIRS FAIRS COUNCIL SWHS Model UN competed at the World Affairs Council's simulation at the University of Hartford on December 6th and 7th. To be ready, students attended meetings every Wednesday afternoon since September, wrote resolutions, participated in practice simulations, and met with their respective countries on a very successful trip to UN missions in NYC. All students who participated did an excellent job. SWHS was one of 36 schools at the conference this year. In each committee, only the top 3 schools are recognized for their scholarship, preparation, and participation. SWHS had numerous award winners at this simulation. Jeanette Porcello and Alli Desy won honorable mention for best delegation as Armenia in the Economic Committee. They proposed and successfully passed a resolution and distinguished themselves as great student leaders on their committee. Kunal Khatter and Amirudh Nuthalapati also won honorable mention as the Russian Federation for the Environmental Committee. Both were very persuasive and helped to pass a successful resolution. SWHS seniors Simon Luxemburg, John Shuler and Ethan Luxemburg were student officers and ran committees of students, some numbering as high as 180! Ethan Luxemburg chaired the Economic Committee which won best run committee. Finally, Aashka Patel won best delegate on the Historical Security Council Committee. Her win added another plaque to the South Windsor Social Studies showcase in the pendulum area. Aashka did an amazing job representing the United States in the waning days of the Cold War during the 1980s. Congratulations again to all who participated in the conference. A small group of students will be following up this conference by attending the international Harvard University simulation in Boston from January 30th through February 2nd. POWERSCHOOL PARENT P PORTAL: ORTAL: SIGNING UP FOR SCHOOL BULLETINS 1) Log onto Powerschool Parent Portal. 2) If you have children in different schools you will have to select the student’s name to sign up for the School Bulletin for each school. 3) Select the student from the blue bar on the top of the page. 4) From the Navigation Menu on the left select Email Notification. 5) Check the box in front of School announcements. On this screen you can also: Change how often you want to receive the school bulletin, 2014 HOBY RECIPIENTS It is with great pleasure to announce that Addison Kimber and Rohit Makol have been selected as South Windsor High School’s 2014 HOBY recipients. HOBY is one of the oldest and most prominent youth leadership organizations in the world. Both Addison and Rohit will join over 9,000 10th graders nationwide in a weekend leadership seminar in May, representing South Windsor High School. Please congratulate these outstanding school citizens; they were chosen based on their essay, resume and recommendation from staff. 8 The default Email address is the address in the Account Preferences on your account. (You can change this address by selecting Account Preferences from the Navigation Menu.) Add additional email addresses to receive the school bulletin, Choose to receive school bulletins for all of your students. You might want to do this if they are at different schools. 6) Be sure to hit Submit on the bottom of the screen. 9