Winter 2015 - Tempe Union High School District
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Winter 2015 - Tempe Union High School District
THE CHARGER SPARK Charging Forward with Tradition Winter 2015-2016 School Year McClintock High School Administration: Mr. Derek Hoffland - Principal Mr. Bill Hazell - Academics Assistant Principal Ms. Susan Edwards - Athletics Assistant Principal Ms. Molly Saddler - Activities Assistant Principal Inside this issue: TUHSD 2015-16 Calendar 2 EVIT 3 Guidance 4 ACT, SAT Dates 4 8th Grade Reg. Sched. 5 Bell Schedules 8 Library 11 Academic’s Info 12-13 Activities Info 14-16 Honor Roll 18-21 Yearbook Ads 23 Athletics Info 24-28 Activities Calendar 30-32 1830 E. Del Rio Dr. Tempe, AZ 85282 (480) 839-4222 Dear Charger Community, This spring we will complete the accreditation progress through AdvancED (http://www.advanc-ed.org/). Accreditation occurs every five years, and is in place “to ensure that all learners realize their full potential.” Preparation for the visit includes the completion of a number of documents related to school practices and student achievement, and involves completing a comprehensive self-assessment of McClintock’s status in relation to the AdvancED standards. This includes an analysis of the data from the survey that was administered to our staff, students, and parents. The underlying goal of the accreditation process is to support school improvement and at McClintock we are committed to the idea that the status quo will never be good enough for our community. Instead, we rely on continuous reflection of programs, curriculum, and instructional practices to ensure that we are always moving forward. This work is accomplished in committees by staff, students, and parents who are dedicated to the ongoing improvement of our school. To view an example of the work that has been completed for the accreditation process, please link to http://www.tempeunion.org/cms/ lib8/AZ01901094/Centricity/Domain/9/ Executive%20Summary_MHS% 202015-2016%20_%20FINAL.pdf to find the executive summary. There is always a need for interested community members to serve on one of our committees, and you may contact my office at 480-752-8621 if you are interested in participating in the school improvement process at McClintock. Thank you for your ongoing support of our school. Best Regards, Derek Hoffland THE CHARGER SPARK Page 2 Vision Statement McClintock High School provides a comprehensive, innovative, and diverse curriculum supported by an array of extracurricular programs. With community and staff support, students meet high expectations and develop personal responsibility, leading to rewarding futures. McClintock High School students find purpose in education, value in excellence, and meaning in Charger traditions. TEMPE UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT STUDENT CALENDAR 2015 - 2016 4 The mission of McClintock is to: challenge and support students through research-based practices and proactive interventions engage students in educational purpose and personal responsibility promote pride and participation in Charger traditions offer a wide array of extra-curricular activities involve parents and community School Goals 2015-2016: McClintock High School will: 1. Teachers will implement the Formative Assessment Process to monitor and adjust instruction, and to assess what students have learned. 2. We will increase the pass rate for freshmen and sophomore classes. 3. Teachers will diversify the instructional processes to achieve a greater balance of 3s, 4s, 5s, and 6s, as measured by the IPI Student Data Collection process in comparison to the 2014-2015 school year. 4. We will decrease the number of unexcused/unverified absences by 10%. Attention Senior Parents Senior parents, please mark your calendars for the Tempe High/McClintock High Senior Parent Financial Aid Night on Monday, January 11, 2016 at 6:00 p.m. TUHSD counselors will be in the McClintock Library to help families with scholarship details and information. A representative from Arizona State University will also be on hand to help explain the FAFSA application process. The information presented will be valid for all colleges and universities. McClintock High School 1830 E. Del Rio Dr. Tempe, AZ 85282 Student Body President – Danny Gorman Vice-President – Zac Nye Recording Secretary – Assal Moazezi Senior Class Page 3 Correspondence Secretary – Noah Bello Business Manager – Macy Zimnick Publicity Director – Whitney Kubal Pep Rally Director – Nick Campbell Sophomore Class President – Sandra Cornejo Vice-President – Hannah Parrish Secretary/Treasurer – Savannah Reitzel Boys Representative – Miguel Pastor Girls Representative – Fabiola Cervantes Junior Class President – Carson Streiff Vice-President – Adam Torregrossa Secretary/Treasurer – Kayla Gonzalez Boys Representative – Louis Pratt Girls Representative – Elizabeth Mendez Freshmen Class President – Zaria Guignard Vice-President – Kasey Thornhill Secretary/Treasurer – Carmela Guaglianone Boys Representative – Noah Huerta Girls Representative – Patti Chagolla President – Anjelina Stevens Vice-President – Tiana Montez Secretary/Treasurer – Alexis Liuzzo Boys Representative – Sean Myers Girls Representative – Ciarra Downing East Valley Institute of Technology (EVIT) Dec. 2 Dec. 9 Jan. 6 Jan. 13 Jan. 20 Jan. 27 Feb. 3 Feb. 17 Feb. 24 Mar. 2 Mar. 16 Mar. 23 Mar. 30 Apr. 6 Apr. 13 Apr. 20 Apr. 27 May 4 May 11 “NOON” RELEASE DAY (7:25—11:40) Feb. 10 Students at McClintock have the opportunity to take advantage of career and technical education at EVIT. EVIT is in the top 10 career and technical centers in the country and has received the A+ accreditation by the Arizona Educational Foundation. Students who attend EVIT spend half a day at McClintock and half a day at EVIT. Transportation is provided by the District. During registration for the 2016-2017 school year, a student may request an EVIT program on his/her course request sheet for enrollment. They will be contacted in March to fill out the EVIT application form. For more information about EVIT, call 480-4614000 to arrange a tour, go to www.evit.com or contact Rory Ruelas (ext 60016) in the McClintock Guidance Department. THE CHARGER SPARK Page 4 Guidance Department Students are welcome in the Guidance Department before school, during lunch, and after school. Students may come during class time with a pass from their teacher/counselor. Parents may contact a counselor by calling 839-4222 ext. 68648. Ms. Cheryl Womer Guidance Office Assistant Ms. Monica Griffin Students with last names beginning with A-D Ms. Wendy Kozloski Students with last names beginning with E-L Mr. Rory Ruelas Students with last names beginning with M-R Ms. Melinda Coronado Department Chair, students with last names beginning with S-Z Mr. Sam Dentz Drop Out Prevention Coordinator Ms. Staci Mendoza Indian Education Liaison ACT School Code: 030433 Students may register on-line at www.actstudent.org or pick up materials in the counseling office. It is never too early to prepare for college and university entrance requirements. SAT I / SAT II School Code: 030433 Students may register on-line at www.sat.org/register or pick up materials in the counseling office. All registration must be processed through the SAT.org site. SAT test dates: December 5, 2015 January 23, 2016 March 5, 2016 May 7, 2016 June 4, 2016 ACT test dates: December 12, 2015 February 6, 2016 April 19, 2016 June 11, 2016 Transcripts Transcript requests for universities are now done through Parchment. Seniors should register at the website and submit transcript requests to our Records Office directly from there. McClintock High School 1830 E. Del Rio Dr. Tempe, AZ 85282 Monday 4 Tuesday Page 5 Wednesday Thursday Friday 5 6 7 8 11 12 13 14 15 MHS Freshman Orientation MHS Sophomore Orientation MHS Junior Orientation Electives Video 18 19 21 22 First Day of Spring Semester MLK Day No School 20 Connolly & Ward Orientation Lunchtime Expo Laird Orientation MHS Reg/Sign Day 25 26 MHS Freshmen Registration MHS Freshmen Registration 27 28 29 MHS Sophomore MHS Sophomore Registration Registration MHS 8th Grade Showcase 1 2 3 4 5 MHS Junior Registration MHS Junior Registration Connolly Registration Connolly (THS) Registration Laird & Ward Registration 8 9 10 11 12 15 16 17 18 19 President’s Day No School THE CHARGER SPARK Page 6 College Goal FAFSA Saturday, February 13, 2016 Sunday, February 14, 2016 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. At this event you will get FREE professional assistance completing the FAFSA. For a complete list of locations please visit: https://collegegoal.az.gov/college-goal-fafsa Congratulations! The Phoenix Chapter of the National Alliance of African American Athletes (http:// naaaa.com/) awards Arizona scholar athletes every year for their high grade point average. This year Malique Washington, a Charger basketball player, earned this award for his hard work on the court and in the classroom. Are you planning on going to college in the fall? Then it’s time now to start completing the FAFSA application! For more information on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, check www.fafsa.ed.gov. Scholarship Opportunities Check the Tempe Union High School District scholarship website weekly for a listing of available scholarships. Go to the District website Select the “Student” icon at the bottom of the page Select “College Preparation” on the left-hand menu Select “Scholarship Search” on the left-hand menu Scroll down the window to browse the listings See what’s available. You might be surprised at your options! The future lies before you, like a field of fallen snow; be careful how you tread it, for every step will show. McClintock High School 1830 E. Del Rio Dr. Tempe, AZ 85282 ONLINE SYSTEM MATCHES STUDENTS WITH SCHOLARSHIPS The Arizona Community Foundation has an online scholarship portal that allows students to apply for more than 60 scholarships with a single online application. The system automatically matches each applicant with every scholarship for which he or she qualifies. High school seniors attending schools anywhere in the U.S. can apply. Scholarships are available for two-year and four-year colleges and universities as well as technical schools. Some awards are given based on merit or financial need, while others are awarded to students in a particular geographic region or with specific demographic characteristics. Check out the scholarship opportunities page at the Arizona Community Foundation website for more information. College Connect Page 7 I’d like to remind you of the AdvancED surveys for parents that will assist in our accreditation process. AdvancED requires 20% of our parents to participate, which equates to about 250 responses. If you have not already participated, please take a few minutes to provide us with your feedback. Your input is important and appreciated! Students can learn about College Connect and register for the January 30 and/or February 27 workshops at the City of Tempe website. The National Merit Scholarship Program is an academic competition for recognition and scholarships that began in 1955. High school students enter the National Merit Program by taking the Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT). This test serves as the initial screening for the approximately 1.5 million entrants each year. In late September, more than two-thirds (about 34,000) of the approximately 50,000 high scorers on the PSAT/NMSQT receive Letters of Commendation in recognition of their outstanding academic promise. Commended Students are named on the basis of a nationally applied Selection Index score that may vary from year to year. Although Commended Students do not continue in the National Merit competition, some do become candidates for Special Scholarships sponsored by corporations and businesses. Urvi Banerjee Kevin Burke Esther Cheng Brady Fellows Claudia Fragoso Preston Hunter Nikita Immaneni Jacque Lyman THE CHARGER SPARK Page 8 Bell Schedules Regular First Second Third Fourth Lunch Sixth Seventh 7:25 — 8:22 8:28 — 9:25 9:31 — 10:32 10:38 — 11:35 11:35 — 12:10 12:10 — 1:07 1:13 — 2:10 Early Release First Second Third Fourth Lunch Sixth Seventh 7:25 — 8:12 8:18 — 9:05 9:11 — 10:02 10:08 — 10:55 10:55 — 11:30 11:30 — 12:17 12:23 — 1:10 “Noon” Release First Second Third Fourth Sixth Seventh 7:25 — 8:02 8:08 — 8:45 8:51 — 9:31 9:37 — 10:14 10:20 — 10:57 11:03 — 11:40 ID Cards Students are required to wear their McClintock ID card at all times when at school. All students will receive a free ID card for the 2015-16 school year. Free lanyards may be available; check at the Guidance Office or ask Ms. Edwards. If a student loses this ID card, a replacement may be purchased at the bookstore for $5.00. The ID card also serves as the student’s library card, so it is necessary for checking out library materials. Closed Campus McClintock High School has a modified closed campus. Juniors and seniors are allowed to leave campus during lunch by showing their McClintock student I.D. cards to the security guard on duty. All freshmen and sophomores are required to remain on campus. Any student who must leave campus during the school day, except for juniors and seniors during lunch, must have a parent-approved, offcampus pass obtained through the Attendance Office. INSUFFICIENT FUNDS POLICY Tempe Union High School District has contracted with CCM Enterprises to collect insufficient funds checks received by our schools. Notification of this is posted in the bookstores, child care areas, and cafeterias on each campus. By making payment via check, a Parent or Legal Guardian is giving TUHSD authorization to electronically debit their account for the returned check amount, plus fees, if the check should be returned by the bank. If you have any questions regarding this, please contact your school’s bookstore manager or Roland Carranza at (480) 345-3730. McClintock High School 1830 E. Del Rio Dr. Tempe, AZ 85282 Page 9 On Tuesday, December 1, from 9:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m., Smiles of Christmas will return to the McClintock campus. This event provides a day of fun for children from local Section 1 schools. Now in its fourteenth year, Smiles of Christmas is a chance for our High school students to not only give their time to the less fortunate, but also for them to learn about the life experiences of others. The Tempe Union High School District has been involved in the program for the past twelve years. Approximately 250 children from Thew and Ed Pastor Elementary Schools will be matched with students from McClintock, Desert Vista, Tempe, Mountain Pointe, Marcos De Niza, Corona del Sol, and Cesar Chavez. Each high school student sponsors a gift for one of the elementary school children. The MHS Student Council also sponsors games and other activities for the visiting students. This year, the Student Council is planning to have visits with Santa Claus, field activities, snow, lunch with treats, and a craft area where the students can color, and paint a castle bank from As You Wish. Smiles of Christmas is a great volunteer opportunity for students. The MHS Speech & Debate Team had a stellar showing at the first big tournament of the season at Mountain View in mid-November. The team finished in 2nd place overall out of 41 teams! Bravo! Individual results: Roman Shemakov - 1st place Extemporaneous Speaking Erin Granillo-Walker - Semifinals Extemporaneous Speaking Ben Pope/Makoto Hunter - 2nd place Duo Interpretation Sadie Keyser/Eve Beresford - 5th place Duo Addison Mahan/Kyla Goetz - Semifinalists Duo Bob Chen - 4th place Expository Speaking Jacque Lyman - 5th place Expository Louis Pratt - 6th place Expository Hannah Parrish - 3rd place Poetry Interpretation Emily Wescott - 6th place Poetry Michael Bernard - 4th place Humorous Interpretation Vincent Gomez - 3rd place Program of Oral Interpretation Makoto Hunter - semifinalist Dramatic Interpretation Hannah Roehrich - semifinalist Prose Interpretation Grant St Clair/Enzo Stever - semifinalists Duet Acting Madison Reddie - 2nd place Novice Lincoln Douglas Debate Roman Shemakov - 2nd place Varsity Lincoln Douglas Debate Huanvy Phan & Jacque Lyman - Quarterfinalists in Varsity Lincoln Douglas Debate THE CHARGER SPARK Page 10 Site-Based Council The McClintock High School Site Council is comprised of parents, teachers, staff members, students, and community members. The purpose of the Council, as mandated by Arizona statute, is to support the McClintock High Mission, oversee school improvement, school safety issues, and parent/educator relations. Meeting on Tuesdays in Room 520, the Council works closely with school December Tuesday, 15 2015 1:40 p.m. administrators by providing guidance January Tuesday 19, 2016 1:40 p.m. and input on Tuesday 16, 2016 1:40 p.m. issues vital to the February success of the March Tuesday, 15, 2016 1:40 p.m. school. April Tuesday 26, 2016 1:40 p.m. May Tuesday 10, 2016 1:40 p.m. Site-Based Council Members for the 2015-2016 Year Derek Hoffland Tyrone Fong Bill Hubele Rory Ruelas David Taylor Mary Ruth Mori Jeanette Becraft Teresa Devine Esteban Escobedo Bruce Nestor Madison Marrs Vivienne Liebig Madelyn Kartchner Malique Washington Arlene Westphal McClintock Early Learning Center 1830 East Del Rio McClintock High School’s on-site preschool has full time openings for the 2012-2013 school year OPEN TO THE PUBLIC 2 ½ - 5 year olds Must be independently potty trained Hours: 6:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday Tempe Union High School District calendar year Discounts available for Tri-District employees DES Certified Preschool curriculum taught For more information, call Joyce Johnson at 480-752-8651 or Deanna Smith at 480-839-4222 Admin. Certified Certified Certified Certified Classified Parent Parent Parent Parent Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Community McClintock High School 1830 E. Del Rio Dr. Tempe, AZ 85282 Need to do research for a project at home? New eBooks! http://www.tuhsd.k12.az.us/mhs/Library/ ebooks.html TUHSD Follett Shelf Fiction and non-fiction books EBSCO eBooks Non-fiction reference books Gale Virtual Reference Library Non-fiction reference books Salem eBooks Non-fiction reference books Please come to the library to get the off-campus passwords to access these eBooks. Page 11 Go to the McClintock Library Homepage to find the following online databases! ABC-Clio CQ Researcher Culture Grams EBSCOhost GVRL ProQuest World Book McClintock Library website address: http://www.tuhsd.k12.az.us/mhs/Library/ index.html Please come to the library to get the offcampus passwords to access these databases. Support the McClintock Library Through Changing Hands Bookstore’s “Books for Schools” Program There are countless wonderful books to explore, and we'd like our students to read them all. You can help the McClintock Library achieve that goal through Changing Hands Bookstore’s “Books for Schools” program. Every year, Changing Hands gives away thousands of dollars in books through their “Books for Schools” program. Anyone can earn free books for the McClintock Library when they shop at Changing Hands year round. Just mention “Books for Schools” and the McClintock Library at checkout. Instead of receiving Readers Club Card stamps or other promotions, Changing Hands will record a credit to the McClintock Library in the amount of 15% of the pre-tax total. Use your everyday and holiday shopping to build the McClintock Library collection. Except for special orders, all merchandise counts towards the total – not only new and used books, but cards, calendars, music, and gifts as well. Call Changing Hands Bookstore at 480-730-0205 for more information. Page 12 THE CHARGER SPARK From the Office of Mr. Bill Hazell Assistant Principal - Academics Mr. Bill Hazell Assistant Principal Academics 480-752-8626 You’ve Got Mail! The main responsibilities for the Academics Office are curriculum, instruction, the Master Schedule, and graduation. If you have any questions about a student’s schedule, please feel free to contact us. Any issues that arise due to attendance or discipline concerns for all sophomores, and for seniors with last names beginning with P-Z, will be handled in this office. Many infractions are directly related to a student’s graduation status. Although we try our best to make sure everyone graduates on time, it is ultimately the student’s responsibility to ensure that behavior during the school year does not affect graduation status. Online Grades MHS teachers post their grades online. If you have access to the Internet, this may be an easy way for you and your child to keep track of day-to-day academic progress. Accessing Student Grades Online Parents are now able to view a wide range of their student's information online. ParentVUE allows parents to monitor their student's academic progress, attendance records, and more. Look for the following in your mailbox during the weeks of: Login names and passwords were already distributed by mail earlier this semester. If you have not yet received information on how to access your student's information, please contact Mr. Hazell by email at bhazell@tempeunion.org or by phone at 480-752-8626. December 21, 2015: 2nd Qtr Report Card February 8, 2016: 3rd Qtr Progress Report March 7, 2016: 3rd Qtr Report Card Students who arrive late to first period must have a parent/guardian walk them into the attendance office to receive a pass to first period. A phone call from a parent/guardian will no longer be accepted as an excuse to receive a pass to first period. Any student arriving late to first period who is not accompanied by a parent/guardian will be sent to sweep. The MHS staff thanks you for your support. McClintock High School 1830 E. Del Rio Dr. Tempe, AZ 85282 Page 13 Phone & Address Changes Attendance Rules & Regulations A student loses the opportunity to earn credit for a course when eleven total absences (excused and unexcused) are reached in any individual class during a semester. All attendance records can be view using ParentVUE. If you want to excuse your student’s absences, phone the Attendance Office no later than the morning of the absence at 480-839-4222, ext. 60008. If you know ahead of time, it is always best to call during the days prior to an anticipated absence. Bookstore Hours Full Days: Early Release Days: Closed for Lunch District Half Days: 7:00 – 2:40 12:15 – 1:15 Daily Be Prepared! It is important we have current your address with accurate home, work, and cell phone numbers. Parents and Legal Guardians – Please inform the Registrar’s Office if: You have moved. (You must provide proof of address before an address change can be made. Please fill out a new Student Data Revisions form and provide us with a copy of your new lease agreement, purchase contract, or current electric bill.) There is a change in any of your phone numbers. You need to change the designated Emergency Contact in your child’s records. It is important to have someone we can contact if we are unable to reach you during the school day. Winter is the time for comfort, for good food and warmth, for the touch of a friendly hand, and for a talk beside the fire; 7:00 – 1:40 7:00 – 12:10 Call the MHS Bookstore At 480-752-8650. it is the time for home. ~ Edith Sitwell Page 14 THE CHARGER SPARK From the Office of Ms. Molly Saddler Assistant Principal - Activities We are proud to offer students a variety of over 50 different organizations and clubs on campus. MHS has various activities and performances throughout the year. The Activities Office also handles the discipline and attendance issues for all juniors, and for seniors with last names beginning with A-F. Please feel free to contact the Activities Office or visit Ms. Molly Saddler our Activities page on the McClintock website with any Assistant Principal questions regarding events on campus. Activities 480-752-8627 Student Handbook/Academic Planner The Student Academic Planner for McClintock High School was distributed to students earlier this quarter. It is strongly recommended that parents/guardians review the handbook with their students. The information contained in the McClintock High School Academic Planner is specific to McClintock High School and may differ from other schools that students have attended. If you did not get a 2014-2015 Academic Planner, you can pick one up in the Activities Office. TUHSD Policy Handbook The Tempe Union High School Policy Handbook is available online. Please note that it is not necessary to sign in to read the handbook; simply click on Section J - Students to open. Please take the time to review and discuss the information contained in this handbook with your student. Counseling Is Available Through the City of Tempe One of the ways the City of Tempe actively supports its mission to make Tempe the best place to live, work, and play is through its Counseling Program. The program, with offices located on the second floor of the Tempe Public Library, provides counseling for individuals, couples, and families, and has done so for over 25 years. Tempe residents, and anyone with a child attending a school in Tempe, who cannot get counseling services elsewhere (for example, through their health insurance or AHCCCS) are eligible for services. Counseling issues include depression, anxiety, stress, parent/child issues, partner relationship problems, sexual abuse, grief, trauma, domestic violence, substance abuse, and other emotional and behavioral issues. The city’s therapists are Licensed Professional Counselors and Master’s-level counselors. Services are available in English and Spanish. Fees are $5 to $40 per session based on family size and income. Counseling is strictly confidential. Call Social Services at 480-350-5400 for more information or to make an appointment. McClintock High School 1830 E. Del Rio Dr. Tempe, AZ 85282 Page 15 Dress Code Policy School pride, morale, and image are influenced by the general appearance of our students. McClintock High School expects a students’ dress and grooming to reflect high standards of personal conduct so that each student’s attire promotes a positive, safe, and healthy atmosphere within our school. Attire or accessories which advertise, display, and/or promote any drug, alcohol, tobacco, sexual activity, or violence, or feature language which is disrespectful, lewd, vulgar, profane or obscene, and/ or expresses bigotry towards any group or person, are not allowed. Any attire or grooming deemed to be gang related is prohibited when such attire or grooming creates an atmosphere of threat, intimidation or undue pressure, or disrupts the educational environment/ process, or interferes with curriculum goals/ educational objectives. Undergarments such as bra straps, boxers, etc. should not be visible. Dress, jewelry, skin markings (temporary or permanent), and other accessories that present a risk to the health, safety, and general welfare of students, or which express obscenities, expose the chest, abdomen, or upper thighs are prohibited. Examples of inappropriate tops include: low-cut, tube, halter, and crop styles, etc. Body piercing that is a safety hazard and/or hinders performance in the classroom is not allowed. Shoes will be worn. Slippers are not considered appropriate footwear. Pajama tops and/or bottoms are not appropriate school attire. Sunglasses will not be worn indoors. Hats and other accessories may be prohibited or allowed at faculty/staff discretion. Exceptions may be made for uniforms, formal attire, and costumes. Guidelines for School Dances School dances are meant to be fun and memorable. Please help us make the dances a positive experience for all students. Behavior at dances that may embarrass students and their families is not tolerated. Dirty dancing, grinding, or other suggestive dancing will be not tolerated. Purses, bags, and clothing will be searched at the door for items considered to be inappropriate at a dance. Items such as drink containers, water bottles, or any item that may contain an illegal substance will not be allowed inside the door. Students who arrive under the influence will be referred to the police officer on duty, their parents will be notified, and the students will be subject to school discipline. Dances start at 8:00 p.m. and end promptly at 11:00 p.m. If you are picking up your son or daughter, pick them up at 11:00 p.m. Page 16 THE CHARGER SPARK Cell Phones, CD Players, iPods, Etc. Cell phones have become an interruption to classroom instruction. Cell phones and other electronic devices may not be used during class time and must be turned off and stored out of sight. If a student uses a phone for any reason during class time, it can be confiscated by the teacher. If any electronic device disrupts the education process, appropriate disciplinary action will be taken, including suspension. On the first violation, the device will confiscated and turned in to the Administration. The student may reclaim it after school that day. On the second violation, the student’s parents must pick the device up from Administration. A third violation will result in two days of off-campus suspension. Lost and stolen electronic devices are the responsibility of the student, and use of these items are at the student’s own risk for loss/theft. McClintock is not responsible for stolen or missing electronic devices, and it is strongly recommended these devices not be brought to campus. Congratulations to Mrs. Gerrich and McClintock’s choir students. MHS had seven students from the choir program make either the All-State Show or the Jazz Choirs. This is the highest number of MHS students that have ever made this event. It is extremely competitive, because choir students from the entire state are welcome to audition Here are the results: All-State Jazz Choir: Ronnie Torres All-State Jazz Clinic Choir: Ashley Jones, Shaul Leket-Mor All-State Show Choir: Amanda Tunning; MJ Ontiveros, alternate Damon Helton, Chris Wiltbank - alternates What is Challenge Day? The Challenge Day mission is to provide youth and their communities with experiential programs that demonstrate the possibility of love and connection through the celebration of diversity, truth, and full expression. The day is designed to inspire a diverse group of students to model positive peer interactions for our school. Together, these students have the greatest potential to shift the norms of their peers and therefore to shift the overall school climate. Thanks to the Tempe Police Department and Tempe Human Relations Commission (as well as community adult volunteers), we're able to host Challenge Day a second year in a row. McClintock High School 1830 E. Del Rio Dr. Tempe, AZ 85282 Page 17 Bravo to Mr. and Mrs. Kahn and the PPA students! On Saturday, Sept. 26 the Kahns and 30 Peggy Payne Academy students volunteered at the Tim Barber POP (Prostate Cancer) Walk at Kiwanis Park. They arrived at 5:30 a.m. to set up all of the booths, place signage along the walk, blow up a ton of balloons, cheer on walkers, and hand out water. Then they stayed to clean everything up at the end! TA X PAY E R S The Choice is Education As we near the end of the year, please remember the importance your tax credit dollars play in McClintock’s extra-curricular activities. In fact, a major reason that our students are able to participate in many wonderful events is solely due to your generosity with your tax credit funds. Keep in mind that you receive every penny of this donation back on your Arizona tax form! If you would like to donate your tax credit dollars to a McClintock High School extra-curricular activity, http://www.tempeunion.org/domain/155 provides a listing of McClintock’s clubs, and http://www.tempeunion.org/domain/163 provides a list of athletics that would benefit from your tax credit funds. The TUHSD webpage that provides more detailed information on donating is at http:// www.tempeunion.org/domain/72. Donations may be made online, or you may download a TUHSD Tax Credit Deposit Form from the web address (available in English and Spanish). You don’t have to donate to just one activity, either. You can divide your tax credit donation among numerous activities. If you have questions, please contact MHS Bookstore Manager Dawn Johnson at 480-752-8650 or djohnson@tempeunion.org. Thank you for your consideration of donating to McClintock High School! *Individuals and couples filing jointly may take advantage of this tax credit. A maximum of $200 can be deducted per individual tax return, or couples filing a joint return may deduct a maximum of $400. Tax credit is NON-REFUNDABLE. Page 18 THE CHARGER SPARK Students who earned a Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.0 or higher in the first quarter of the year made it onto the Honor Roll. Honor Roll students also received either two passes to a home athletic event or drama department production, or an off‐campus lunch pass as a reward. (The lunch pass is for freshmen and sophomores, who must normally remain on campus during lunch, and is valid only with parental permission). All total, ### MHS students qualified for the Honor Roll in the first quarter. Congratulations to all of you! Kimmerly, Madeline S. Kumar, Jatin Latham, Madison R. Aberle, Breanna B. Dang, Thanh Truc Le, Kristine Acosta Cadena, Ulysses De Cock, Jaron Q. Le, Yen Vy Adame, Cynthia P. De La Garza-Crouch, Leech, Logan C. Adams, Makayla B. Teadora F. Leon Nunez, Ariana Aguilar Alvarez, Zuriel A. Dickson, Mathoni R. Leonard, Hailey E. Allen, Garrett P. Dittman, Evan R. Levin, Hannah R. Alvarez, Joyisa Dominguez, Cristion X. Lindsey, Emma F. Andreas, Jarod E. Donovan, Connor E. Lindsey, Keyon L. Angel, Annelizabeth D. Durmic, Emina Liuzzo, Alexis J. Arriaga, Gabriella N. Edenburgs, Deion K. Lizarraga, Cristobal A. Bancroft, Jameson C. Encinas, Justin Lobato, Thomas A. Banerjee, Ronit Esquer Rodriguez, Nayeli Lutz, Zoey L. Barenburg, Heidi L. M. Marr, Kallon J. Barrett, Jacob T. Fernandez, Desiree E. Marrs, Madison T. Bastian Diaz, Yamile Flores, Alissa R. Martin Martin, Daisy Bay Esquer, Hector A. Fornasiero, Charlotte A. Martins, Katherine Bembury, Trey M. Garcia, Kassandra Mayfield, Trejen A. Berthiaume, Emilie M. Garcia, Seth A. Mitcham, Dylan M. Botham, Elijah L. Garcia Martinez, Jessica Mitchell, Ruth O. Bounxayavona, Andy J. Mohamed, Mohamed A. Bowles, Emily M. Garner, Kaylee E. Montez, Tiana H. Brooks, Adeline M. Gittens, Craig P. III Moore, Benjamin C. Canuel, Thaddaeus G. Goodson, Tiffany T. Myers, Sean F. Carbullido, Keanu A. Guadarrama, Isabel Natividad, Leann I. Cardenas, Rochelle C. Guerrido, Brazyl N. Ochoa, Jared L. Cardenas Alatorre, Abel Harasha, Justice C. Pacheco, Dominic J. Carrasco Palma, Isabelly Hauger, Aila S. Parker, Kendra E. Chacon, Jacob E. Heatherson, Autumn M. Perez, Dana M. Chavez, Delaney Hosseini Moazezi EftekPerez-Carranza, Lorena Cheng, Elizabeth H. har, Sahel A. Cohen, Brianna S. Ibanez, Alondra Perez Cisneros, Norma Colter, Cordell L. Ibanez Fierro, Ivette G. Pochervina, Monique J. Cossio-Chavarria, Jessica Jorgenson, Jacob C. Pope, Danielle J. Curtis, Mechelle L. Keyser, Jamison S. Powell, Luke J. Ramirez, Ariella V. Randall, Kevin R. Rodriquez, Brielle A. Romero Salazar, Bria Rubio S, Miguel A. Salazar, Ethan E. Salgado Encinas, Jose L. Schemelia, Rainfall S. Schuermann, Ember M. Scott, Mya K. Showers, Katelynn R. Simmala, Lynn M. Small, Jahdeea L. Smith, Christian D. Steffeck, Mary M. Stinson-Maas, Carlos M. Sundin, Isaac N. Taryole, Ajara E. Tena Munoz, Javier E. Tinoco, Alyssa Torregrossa, Jacob M. Tran, Khoa D. Trotter, Shannon N. Vandesande, Christiaan C. Vela Caudillo, Mariana Venkatachalam, Harshini Villagomez, Michael Thomas A. Wang, Chong Warbington, Mariah K. White, Emily C. Wood, Rook A. Yarbrough, Ricki L. Zamudio, Armando S. McClintock High School 1830 E. Del Rio Dr. Tempe, AZ 85282 Jones, Breanna M. Joyce, Rachel C. Kaahanui, Tyson L. Kennedy, Ellie P. Kindred, Alexandra N. Doral, DaJae E. Leon Sanchez, Jesus Erhardt, Cassandra Abounozha, Sabri F. Liebig, Vivienne Faizi, Amber M. Amancio Ramos, Lizarraga, Joshua M. Flanary, Mary J. Ruben A. Lugo Gutierrez, Maria Anderson, Abigail M. Flores, Marcus M. De Jesus Flint, Justin T. Andreas, Asa W. Manion, Faith M. Andreasen, Owen M. Fraser, Billie A. Apoderado, Jordan K. Gamal Eldin, Noor M. Manjarrez-Moreno, Eusebio J. Garcia Melchor, Arenas, Estrella O. Marks, Elizabeth A. Alejandro Badilla, Christina R. Martinez, Veronica R. Gibbons, Nathan D. Baker, Torren Z. McCluskey, Kathryn Godwin, Isabel D. Barcenas, Cesar Gomez, Vincent Rhae V. Becerra, Jose G. McKinstry, Sean M. C. Beresford, Eve D. Medrano Cardenas, Gonzalez, Kayla V. Bernard, Michael A. Gabriel A. Gonzalez Ruelas, Berryman, Stefan J. Merten, Justin P. Martha Bollinger, Taylor A. Mitchell, Dayron J. Green, William N. Boone, Alexis D. Mone, Elaira L. Griffin, Elinor E. Brabson, Robert K. Moore, Callandra C. Griffin, Rider S. Butler, Austin L. Morales De La Cruz, Groves, Marco G. Cabrera, Hannah J. Natalia Carpenter, Morgan R. Groves, Robert G. Ochoa, Gino D. JR Hawkins, Jeremy A. Carr, Alicia F. Ormsby-Amavizca, Hollingsworth, Scott Cleveland, John C. Crystal R. P. Corker, Graham G. Padron, Ines A. Davis Ajoste, Alexis J. Huft, Maiya S. Palmer, Caitlynn Johnson, Jordan W. Devine, Patrick A. Palmer, Caroline Johnson, Marcus W. Do, David The sky is low, the clouds are mean, A travelling flake of snow Across a barn or through a rut Debates if it will go. Page 19 Parsons, Brittany R. Pfluger, Truman J. Pratt, Louis I. Price, Gabriel A. Ray, Courtney Rechlin, Summer J. Rector, Jane H. Redding, Ariane F. Reitzel, Gage A. Ribaudo, Adriano C. Rivera, Christopher P. Rubalcava, Leslie Sabanovic, Almedina Sabanovic, Nejra Safira, Sheina Sanchez, Daniela Sloan, Terrell J. Steinmetz, Tycho S. Tesch, Anna N. Thach, Lan Vy H. Theilmann, Rowen W. Vander Kamp, Ethan C. Vargas, Hannah M. Vullo, Delaney A. Wagner, Janelle A. Wang, Max Webster, George A. Wickland, Connor D. Xiong, Kevin Young, Sabrina M. Zubair, Safiyah N. A narrow wind complains all day How some one treated him; Nature, like us, is sometimes caught Without her diadem. ~ Emily Dickinson Page 20 Andazola, Joshua E. Bailey, Nicole M. Ballesteros, Deserie R. Ballon, Andrew P. Barry, Riley M. Becraft, McKinley D. Belitsky, Sidney J. Bello, Anissa A. Berthiaume, Kyrah M.. Blanco, Bebe L. Bley, Amanda R. Boyle, Chelsey A. Brantley, Tatyana M. Brown, Casey E. Calderon Hernandez, Jesus D. Castro Castro, Samantha Chagolla, Bobbi J. Chagolla, Patti K. Chavez, Chance A. Cheek, Tigana H. Chen, Bobby Chen, Steven Clark, Conrad B. Clawson, Jamieson D. Cobbs, Ebony M. Cody, Kerrigan L. Coll, Nathan L. Corder, Zachary C. Davis, Tatum C. Elam, Zane P. Emerson, Gavin M. THE CHARGER SPARK Garcia, Giana A. Garcia, Richard B. Gardner, Sarah A. Garza, Christopher A. Gibbons, Jeremy R. Gillmon, Shawn A. Glanders, Jacob G. Gonzalez, Ricardo L. Gonzales-Formales, Matthew R. Greenlief, Megan L. Granillo-Walker, Erin Griffin, Jack A. Guaglianone, Carmela P. Guignard, Zaria M. Hartman, Donovan C. Hawthorne, Mya R. Hayes, Denise C. Heenan, Loretta A. Hermosillo, Calais M. Hernandez, Alejandra Johnson, Jamal S. Jr Kalil, Safiya A. Kaplan, Thomas L. Karamanov, Timur Kartchner, Madelyn E. Kirkland, Nicole M. Krueger, Nathan A. Le, Jennifer Leech, Mason S. Leket-Mor, Shaul Leyba, Jakob W. Lizarraga, Ricardo J. Maya, Luis D. McCabe, Anthony C. McDonley, Cameron D. McKinney, Shannon B. Meyer, Matthew W. Miller, David Mitcham, Chase T. Mixson, Kemyah A. Molina, Belicia M. Munoz, Jaelene Nester, Elliot M. Nguyen, Brian Q. Nguyen, Huong Q. Nguyen, Thach Nhien L. Nguyen, Toan T. Oliver, Briana Olsen, Hannah K. Osborne, Ashley A. Osman, Halima H. Osman, Tibyan E. Park, Haeun Patterson, Casey R. Penneau-Tbakhi, Skaya M. Penry, Grace K. Pete, Louis K. Pina, Stephanie G. Pope, Ben A. Reddie, Madison A. Richard, Jacob D. Rivera, Andrea G. Robinson, Andrew J. Rocha-Hernandez, Emmanuel Rodriguez, Crystian Rosenlof, Daltin L. Roth, Justin M. Ryan, Emma P. Sabanovic, Lejla Sablan, Mia Kayana P. Sabri, Hamza A. Salgado, Alma D. Sanchez, Antonio L. Scheidecker, Andrew G. Schemelia, Forest Edward K. Scholing, Joshua J. Schroeder, Kaitlyn J. Scott, Selina A. Showers, Aspen Silerio, Stephanie Soledad, Antoni A. Sugiyama, Takaki S. Taryole, Alyssa Tenney, Joshua A. Thayer, Dylan L. Thornhill, Kasey W. Tinoco, Adan Trainor, Allyson N. Tran, Thanh V. Trick, Hunter R. Villasenor, Zamantha Vullo, Karly R. Wenger, Stewart M. Wescott, Emily M. Wiltbank, Christian A. Wimbs, Josephine M. Wood, Roomie A. Winter came down to our home one night, And we, we were children quietly pirouetting in on once again. silvery-toed slippers of snow, ~ Will Morgan, Jr. McClintock High School 1830 E. Del Rio Dr. Tempe, AZ 85282 Adame, Jose F. Adelberg, Rachel Adi, Ramadhan Aguirre, Vanessa P. Ahmed, Bedel Anderson, Gavin Anderson, Isaiah Baker, Tianna Bajric, Anessa Bell, Shannon Beltran Gallegos, Edgar Bernardo Mejia, Valeria G. Billingsley, Madison M. Bobbett, Bradley R. Bolung, Josephindo Brabson, Hannah Brooks, James D. Bruckner, Sophia M. Busch, Spencer A. Calvin, Calista D. Campbell, Nicholas J. Campillo, Amisadai Cervantes, Fabiola Chen, Tristan Cheng, Esther Clark, Adam L. Clayden, Samuel R. Cornejo, Sandra Cruz, Samuel M. Dang, Austin Desmarais, Anniesse E. Do, Jenny Doshi, Bansri K. Doyle, Sophia M. Dyer, Jordan L. Dunn, Madison Elhiber, Sajida O. Erzen, Wyatt Fellows, Brady Fernandez Moran, Raquel Flores, Adriana M. Fragoso, Claudia E. Fucarino, Amy G. Gentner, Triston Gomez, Pablo A. Gomez Gonzalez, Bryan A. Gonzales, Lysette A. Gorman, Daniel Granillo, Maria Green, Tess A. Hannah, Cody Hatch, Ashlyn K. Hayton, Asher L. Helton, Damon M. Herrera, Alejandro Hunter, Preston Ibarra, Emily Immaneni, Nikita V. Ismail, Kowsar Jones, Ashley Kaahanui, Taryn Kalil, Abdulwahab A. Kassing, Aaron Kirwan, Gordon P. Ku, Alice G. Kunze, Jason T. Lawrence, Ziah C. Lee-Forbes, Frances E. Lindor, Albertsons Losee, Dani R. Lyman, Jacqueline A. Marrs, Ashley C. Martinez, Jeremy A. Martinez, Tabitha M. McLeod, Emily R. McWhirter, Rachel E. Mendez, Luis A. Moazezi, Assal Morales, Juan J. Morelos, Leslie A Munoz, Marena E. Nielsen, Rose Nooruddin, Bahar S. Olugboji, Babatunda K. Ortiz Olvera, Monica Pace, Kassidy C. Palacios, Gabriela M. Parks, Kelliya J. Parra, Alexa Parrish, Hannah C. Pastor, Miguel A. Patikan, Aaron C. Perez-Carranza, Victoria L. Phan, Huanvy D. Philipps, Jake H. Plascencia, Shelby Plascencia, Sidney Poland, Kevin B. Quero, Ariana I. Randall, Kelly L. Page 21 Razavi Kelishadi, Sara Reitzel, Savannah H. Rhoads, Amrita E. Richey, Alexis D. Roberts, Nora G. Rondon, Ryann Z. Rosales Rodriguez, Rodrigo J. Russell, Karen J. Ryan, Taylor L. Sage, Charlene M. Salgado Jimenez, J. Guadalupe Salih, Musab E. Shelden, Daniel R. Shemakov, Roman Y. Sosa, Tattianna J. Steffeck, Courtney R. Streety, Marlyn R. Suell, Alliyah R. Swisshelm, Jason J. Thomas, Kira L. Thomas, Travis R. Thornhill, Abbey W. Toledo, Kiara M. Torres, Isabel L. Tunning, Amanda N. Unterreiner, Garrett R. Valverde, Sierra M. Van Gieson, Maquel B. Villa-Blankson, Nikoi Vital, Nathaniel R. Walter, Devan A. Washington, Dezire N. Washington, Malique E. Welfert, Monic Always be yourself, express yourself, have faith in yourself; do not go out and look for a successful personality and duplicate it. ~ Bruce Lee, 1940-1973, Hong Kong-American actor & martial artist Page 22 THE CHARGER SPARK The McClintock Marching Band has had a terrific year. On Saturday, September 26, the Marching Band was at the "Thunder in the Hills Marching Invitational" at Desert Vista. The band received first place in the competition, receiving special caption awards in Music Performance, General Effect, and Percussion. The following weekend, on Saturday, October 17, at the Corona del Sol Marching Invitational, the band again finished in first place, with special caption awards in Musical Performance, Visual Performance, General Effect, Percussion Performance, and Color Guard Performance. On Saturday, October 24, the band was competing at Ironwood Ridge High School. There, they received a rating of "Excellent" as well special caption awards in Music Performance, Visual Performance, General Effect, Percussion Performance, and Auxiliary Performance. They followed this up at the Saturday, October 31 competition by receiving a rating of "Excellent" and another five special caption awards. Over the weekend of November 7th, the band started with playing host to over 26 schools from across the state during the 2015 ABODA State Marching Band Festival. In addition to the hosting responsibilities, the marching band students followed up with performing at their highest level, receiving a rating of "Excellent" and two special caption awards in Music Performance and Auxillary Performance. This qualified the Charger Marching Band for a spot in the 2015 ABODA State Marching Band Championships. The State Marching Band Championships are composed of the top ten bands from each division in the state of Arizona. Not only were the Chargers performing in the top ten, but through their hard work, they were in their division’s top 5! The State Championships were held on November 14th at Glendale Community College. The Charger Band focused their energy and had their best performance of the season, coming in at second place against some fierce competition. Bravo to the Charger Marching Band for representing McClintock with such consistently superb performances! Congratulations to Mr. Jesse Schattin for ensuring the band was always so well prepared! McClintock High School 1830 E. Del Rio Dr. Tempe, AZ 85282 Page 23 To the Parents of the Class of 2016 Congratulations. Your son or daughter is part of the next graduating class at McClintock High. We are writing on behalf of the yearbook staff to offer you a great opportunity. We want to give you the chance to remember your senior with a special message and/or pictures via an advertisement in the back of the book. Not only will you congratulate your teen, but you will also be supporting our yearbook. We expect to sell more than 1,000 copies this year and, being a consistent award winner, this book should be seen by close to 5,000 people. This is the perfect opportunity to say good-bye and good luck. Not only will this ad appear in the index section, where students regularly look for their names and their friends’, but also its circulation will expand to parents, school officials, and community members throughout Tempe. As we look to another graduating class, we are excited to offer exclusively color ads. Even though the book will be published in full color, we can produce your ad in black and white if you wish. We can produce the ad, or you can give it to us with your notes as to how you want it to run. If you produce it camera ready, we are happy to forward it to the publisher. Color ads have been a popular addition in the last few years. These are available on a first come, first serve basis. The deadline is January 15, 2016. If you need more information, please feel free to contact us at school. The e-mail address is: ndavis@tuhsd.k12.az.us . McClintock Historian - Yearbook Senior Ads Senior Name: Contact Name (please print): Phone Number: E-mail Address: Address: ____________________________ ____________________________ ____________________________ ____________________________ ____________________________ ____________________________ Size of Ads Color (4 in. x 2 1/2 in) (4in. x 5 1/4 in.) (8 1/4 in. x 5 1/4 in.) (10 3/4 in. x 8 1/4 in.) 1/8 1/4 1/2 Full Contact: Nicole Davis, adviser Send this form to: McClintock Historian 1830 E. Del Rio Dr. Tempe, AZ 85282 page page page page $70 $130 $240 $340 e-mail: ndavis@tuhsd.k12.az.us Phone: (480) 839-4222 (ext 60202) THE CHARGER SPARK Page 24 From the Office of Ms. Susan Edwards Assistant Principal - Athletics Ms. Susan Edwards Assistant Principal Athletics 480-752-8628 If you have any questions, our doors are always open, so please contact our offices. The athletic schedules for all winter sports are available in the Athletic Office. They can also be seen online at the MHS website: http:// www.tempeunion.o rg/domain/167 The McClintock name has been synonymous over the years with excellence in both academics and athletics. We will do our best everyday to make sure this tradition continues. The Charger Athletic Handbook has more information about the expectations and requirements to participate in a McClintock athletic program. The Athletics Office also handles campus security, as well as the discipline and attendance issues for freshmen, and for seniors with last names beginning with G-O. Varsity Boys Basketball Day Date Opponent Tues 12/01/15 South Mountain Coach: Sam Dentz Site Time Away 7:00 PM Fri Away 7:00 PM Weds 12/09/15 Coconino Away 7:00 PM Fri 12/11/15 Copper Canyon Home 7:00 PM Mon 12/14/15 Westview Away Fri 12/18/15 Williams Field Home 7:00 PM Sat 12/26/15 MHS Holiday Shoot-Out Home TBD Mon 12/28/15 MHS Holiday Shoot-Out Home TBD Tues 12/29/15 MHS Holiday Shoot-Out Home TBD 7:00 PM Weds 12/30/15 MHS Holiday Shoot-Out Home TBD Tues 01/05/16 Tempe Home 7:00 PM Fri 01/08/16 Marcos de Niza Home 7:00 pm Tues 01/12/16 Gilbert Christian Away Fri 01/15/16 Seton Catholic Home 7:00 PM Tues 01/19/16 Arcadia Away 7:00 PM Fri 01/22/16 Campo Verde Away 7:00 PM Tues 01/26/16 Queen Creek Home 7:00 PM Fri 01/29/16 Mesquite Away Tues 02/02/16 Tolleson Union Home 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM Weds 02/03/16 Westwood Home 7:00 PM Fri Away 02/05/16 Higley Winter Spring Basketball Baseball Soccer Tennis Wrestling Track & Field Volleyball Girls Sports Winter Spring Basketball Softball Soccer Tennis Track & Field Home 7:00 PM Thurs 12/03/15 Betty H. Fairfax 12/04/15 Trevor G. Browne Boys Sports 7:00 PM I think someone should explain to the child that it is okay to make mistakes. That is how we learn. When we compete, we make mistakes. ~ Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, NBA's all-time leading scorer & six-time NBA champion McClintock High School 1830 E. Del Rio Dr. Tempe, AZ 85282 Page 25 The AIA has decided student athletes need to be aware of concussions. Each athlete will be completing a concussion awareness test called the Brain Book. The student will print out a certificate at the completion of the test and submit it to the athletics office. Each athlete participating in a spring sport has until Feb. 8th to complete the Brain Book. JV Boys Basketball Coach: Chris Cavillo Time Day Date Opponent Site Home 5:30 PM Tues 12/01/15 South Mountain Home 4:00 PM Away 5:30 PM Thurs 12/03/15 Betty H. Fairfax Away 4:00 PM 12/04/15 Trevor G. Browne Away 5:30 PM Fri Trevor G. Browne Away 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Weds 12/09/15 Coconino Away 4:00 PM Day Date Tues 12/01/15 South Mountain Opponent Site Thurs 12/03/15 Betty H. Fairfax Fri Freshmen Boys Basketball Coach: James Ward 12/04/15 Time Weds 12/09/15 Coconino Away Fri 12/11/15 Copper Canyon Home 5:30 PM Frid 12/11/15 Copper Canyon Home 4:00 PM Mon 12/14/15 Westview Away Mon 12/14/15 Westview Away Fri 12/18/15 Williams Field Home 5:30 PM Fri 12/18/15 Williams Field Home 4:00 PM Tues 01/05/16 Tempe Home 5:30 PM Tues 01/05/16 Tempe Home 4:00 PM Fri 01/08/16 Marcos de Niza Home 5:30 PM Fri 01/08/16 Marcos de Niza Home 4:00 PM Tues 01/12/16 Gilbert Christian Away Tues 01/12/16 Gilbert Christian Away Fri 01/15/16 Seton Catholic Home 5:30 PM Fri 01/15/16 Seton Catholic Home 4:00 PM Tues 01/19/16 Arcadia Away 5:30 PM Tues 01/19/16 Arcadia Away 4:00 PM Fri 01/22/16 Campo Verde Away 5:30 PM Fri 01/22/16 Campo Verde Away 4:00 PM Tues 01/26/16 Queen Creek Home 5:30 PM Tues 01/26/16 Queen Creek Home 4:00 PM Fri 01/29/16 Mesquite Away Fri 01/29/16 Mesquite Away Tues 02/02/16 Tolleson Union Home 5:30 PM Tues 02/02/16 Tolleson Union Home 4:00 PM Weds 02/03/16 Westwood Home 5:30 PM Weds 02/03/16 Westwood Home 4:00 PM Fri Away Fri Higley Away 02/05/16 Higley 5:30 PM 5:30 PM 5:30 PM 5:30 PM 02/05/16 I'm more concerned about your character than your reputation, because your character is what you really are, while your reputation is merely what others think you are. ~ John Wooden, 1910-2010, American basketball player and coach 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM THE CHARGER SPARK Page 26 Varsity Girls Basketball Coach: William Guthrie Date 12/01/15 Day Tues Opponent Site Time South Mountain Away 7:00 PM 12/03/15 Thurs Sahuaro Home 7:00 PM 12/07/15 Mon Tempe Away 7:00 PM 12/11/15 Fri Copper Canyon Away 7:00 PM 12/14/15 Mon Cesar Chavez Home 7:00 PM 12/18/15 Fri Williams Field Away 7:00 PM Lady Badgers Winter Classic/Prescott Away TBD 12/28 – 12/29/15 Mon JV Girls Basketball Date Day Coach: Anthony Howard Opponent Site Time 12/01/15 Tues South Mountain Away 12/03/15 Thurs Sahuaro Home 5:30 PM 12/07/15 Mon Tempe Away 5:30 PM 12/11/15 Fri Copper Canyon Away 5:30 PM 12/14/15 Mon Cesar Chavez Home 5:30 PM 12/18/15 Fri Williams Field Away 01/06/16 Weds Desert Ridge Home 5:30 PM 01/08/16 Fri Marcos de Niza Away 5:30 PM 01/11/16 Mon Saguaro Away 5:30 PM 01/12/16 Tues Mesa Home 5:30 PM 01/15/16 Fri Seton Away 01/19/16 Tues Arcadia Home 5:30 PM 5:30 PM 5:30 PM 01/06/16 Weds Desert Ridge Home 7:00 PM 01/08/16 Fri Marcos de Niza Away 7:00 PM 01/11/16 Mon Saguaro Away 7:00 PM 01/12/16 Tues Mesa Home 7:00 PM 01/15/16 Fri Seton Away 01/19/16 Tues Arcadia Home 7:00 PM 01/22/16 Fri Campo Verde Home 7:00 PM 01/22/16 Fri Campo Verde Home 5:30 PM 01/26/16 Tues Queen Creek Away 7:00 PM 01/26/16 Tues Queen Creek Away 01/29/16 Fri Maricopa Home 7:00 PM 01/29/16 Fri Maricopa Home 5:30 PM 02/02/16 Tues Tolleson Union Away 7:00 PM 02/02/16 Tues Tolleson Union Away 5:30 PM 02/03/16 Weds Westwood Away 7:00 PM 02/03/16 Weds Westwood Away 5:30 PM 02/05/16 Fri Home 7:00 PM 02/05/16 Fri Skyline Home 5:30 PM Day Opponent Skyline 7:00 PM Freshmen Girls Basketball Date Day 5:30 PM 5:30 PM Coach: Dawn Johnson Opponent Site Time Date Site Time 12/01/15 Tues South Mountain Away 4:00 PM 01/15/16 Fri Seton Away 4:00 PM 12/03/15 Thurs Sahuaro Home 4:00 PM 01/19/16 Tues Arcadia Home 4:00 PM 12/07/15 Mon Tempe Away 4:00 PM 01/22/16 Fri Campo Verde Home 4:00 PM 12/11/15 Fri Copper Canyon Away 4:00 PM 01/26/16 Tues Queen Creek Away 4:00 PM 12/14/15 Mon Cesar Chavez Home 4:00 PM 01/29/16 Fri Maricopa Home 4:00 PM 12/18/15 Fri Williams Field Away 4:00 PM 02/02/16 Tues Tolleson Union Away 4:00 PM 01/06/16 Weds Desert Ridge Home 4:00 PM 02/03/16 Weds Westwood Away 4:00 PM 01/08/16 Fri Marcos de Niza Away 4:00 PM 02/05/16 Fri Skyline Home 4:00 PM 01/11/16 Mon Saguaro Away 4:00 PM 01/12/16 Tues Mesa Home 4:00 PM McClintock High School 1830 E. Del Rio Dr. Tempe, AZ 85282 Page 27 Boys Junior/Varsity Soccer Varsity Boys Coach: Spencer Waggoner JV Boys Coach: DeWayne Hollyfield Day Date Opponent Site Time Weds 11/25/15 VAR Scrimmage Higley Away 3:00 PM Mon Moon Valley Invitational Away 12:00 Noon Weds 12/02/15 Marcos de Niza Away 4:00/6:00 PM Fri Flagstaff Home 1:00/3:00 PM Weds 12/16/15 Verado Away Fri 12/18/15 Tempe Home 4:00/6:00 PM Tues 01/05/16 St. Mary’s (VAR ONLY) Away Fri 01/08/16 Westview Home 4:00/6:00 PM Tues 01/12/16 Copper Canyon Away Thurs 01/14/16 La Joya Community Home 4:00/6:00 PM Tues Arcadia Away 4:00/6:00 PM Weds 01/20/16 Chandler Away 4:00/6:00 PM Fri 01/22/16 Agua Fria Home 4:00/6:00 PM Mon 01/25/16 Marcos de Niza (JV ONLY) Away 4:00 PM Marana Away 4:00/6:00 PM 11/30/15 12/11/15 01/19/16 Weds 01/27/16 4:00/6:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:00/6:00 PM JV/Varsity Girls Soccer Date Day Failure happens all the time. It happens everyday in practice. What makes you better is how you react to it. ~ Mia Hamm Varsity Girls Coach: Darrell Werkheiser JV Girls Coach: Tony Halitsky Opponent Site Time Date Day Opponent Site Time 12/08/15 Tues Tempe Away 4:00/6:00 PM 01/08/16 Fri Westview Away 12/11/15 Fri Flagstaff Away 1:00/3:00 PM 01/12/16 Tues Copper Canyon Home 4:00/6:00 PM 4:00/6:00 PM 12/16/15 Weds Verrado Home 4:00/6:00 PM 01/15/16 Fri Thunderbird Away 12/18/15 Fri Away 4:00/6:00 PM 01/19/16 Tues Arcadia Home 4:00/6:00 PM 12/26 – Sat – Mustang Soccer 12/31/15 Thurs Classic @ Dobson High School Away TBD 01/22/16 Fri Agua Fria Away 01/25/16 Mon Marcos de Niza Home 4:00/6:00 PM 01/05/16 Tues Home 6:00 PM Tolleson Union St. Mary’s (VAR ONLY) 01/07/16 Thurs Williams Field (VAR ONLY) 01/27/16 Weds Marana Home 4:00 PM 4:00/6:00 PM 4:00/6:00 PM Home 4:00/6:00 PM THE CHARGER SPARK Page 28 Wrestling Coach: Robert Groves Assistant Coaches: Andrew Finn, Luke DeLong Day Date Opponent Level Site Time Fri 12/04/15 Red Mountain Duals All Red Mountain 7:00AM Sat 12/05/15 Red Mountain Duals All Red Mountain 7:00AM Weds 12/09/15 MHS, Maricopa, Skyline All Sunnyslope 3:00PM Fri 12/11/15 Puma Duals All Perry HS TBD Sat 12/12/15 Puma Duals All Perry HS TBD Tues 12/15/15 McClintock, Camelback, Casa Grande All Carly Hayden 3:00PM Fri 12/18/15 Gilbert, Desert View, Poston Butte, Shadow Ridge All McClintock 9:00AM Tues 01/05/16 MHS, Chaparral, Goldwater All Mountain Ridge 3:00PM Fri 01/08/16 Mile High Tournament All Prescott TBD Sat 01/09/16 Mile High Tournament All Prescott TBD Weds 01/13/16 MHS, Cactus Shadows, Queen Creek All Shadow Mountain 3:00PM Weds 01/20/16 MHS, Higley, Marcos All Campo Verde Fri 01/22/16 Payson Tournament VAR Payson TBD Sat 01/23/16 Payson Tournament VAR Payson TBD Thurs 01/28/16 MHS, Seton Catholic All Paradise Valley 3:00PM Sat Division II Section III Tournament All TBD TBD 02/06/16 3:00PM Thurs 02/11/16 Division II State Tournament VAR TBD TBD Fri Division II State Tournament VAR TBD TBD 02/12/16 Athletic Awards State Golf—Girls: Taryn Ka’ahanui Football All-City & All Section: Kyndall Snyder All-City Honorable Mentions—Football: George Lopez Damon Crawford Quintin Matthews Kevin Hinrichs Nick Campbell Denzel Chapman Dieontay Dozier All Section Honorable Mention: George Lopez Quintin Matthews Damon Crawford Lalisaa Hissu Kevin Hinrichs Daniel Parra Nick Campbell And qualifying to compete at State on January 23: Co-ed Spiritline At the end of October, Marco Groves made an incredible run through the 138-pound weight class up in Las Vegas at one of the largest national wrestling tournaments. After losing in the 4th round, Marco won seven straight matches in the consolations to capture 3rd place in a 128-man bracket. He finished 10-1 in the two-day tournament. His brother Gator lost by one point in his opening bout at 132 pounds, but battled back five straight wins in the consolations before bowing out with another close loss. McClintock High School 1830 E. Del Rio Dr. Tempe, AZ 85282 Page 29 Congratulations to Erin Granillo-Walker, Zaria Guignard and Lena Nguyen for being accepted into a yearlong leadership development program with Inspire Arizona as Inspire Leaders! Inspire Arizona is part of Inspire U.S., a program of Project High Hopes, which is a 501(c)3 foundation engaging in innovative programs aimed at enhancing civic responsibility. The United States was founded upon belief that it is the right of all citizens to express their views and participate in decision-making processes for the betterment of their community, state, and country. As a strictly nonpartisan program, Inspire U.S. works with high school juniors and seniors to prepare them for this responsibility. The three pillars of the Inspire U.S. program are: Leadership -- students learn effective leadership, communication, and organizing skills, beginning with the summer Leadership Academy Democracy -- students conduct voter registration efforts aimed at registering at least 85% of their school's senior class Community -- students design and implement projects which positively impact issues that affect their communities Robotics Club The Charger Robotics students went down to Tucson on November 17 and took 1st place at the Tucson Tussle Competition at Palo Verde High School. This off-season event was a rematch of last season's competition, with many of the same teams that were faced during the main competition. The students were very excited about attending this event, and are looking forward to starting up this year's build season, which begins the week of Jan 11. If you’re interested in joining the team, please visit Mr. Fong in room 1209, as we are always looking for programmers, builders, and designers. It's not too late! THE CHARGER SPARK Page 30 December 2015 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday 1 2 3 Concert Ensembles * Early Release Smiles of Christmas Friday 4 5 * SAT Fall Concert Band Festival Symphonic Ensembles 7 8 Saturday 9 10 11 * Early Release Human Rights Day 12 * ACT Hanukkah 14 Hanukkah Ends 15 16 17 18 * Site-Based Council 1:40 p.m. Semester Exams 21 19 22 23 Winter Solstice Winter Break 24 25 26 Christmas Eve Winter Break 28 29 30 31 New Year’s Eve Winter Break Attention Students and Parents TEMPE Sister Cities applications are due Dec 18th. Visit the Tempe Sister Cities site for more information on the student exchange program and to get an application. McClintock High School 1830 E. Del Rio Dr. Tempe, AZ Page 31 January 2015 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday 1 In seed time, learn, In harvest teach, In winter enjoy. ~ William Blake 4 5 Saturday 2 Winter Break 6 7 8 9 16 * Early Release 2nd Semester Begins 11 Friday 12 13 14 15 Challenge Day * Early Release McClintock’s Got Talent Talent Show Winter Pep Assembly 7 p.m. 18 No School 19 20 * Site-Based Council * Early Release 21 22 23 * SAT 1:40 p.m. 25 26 27 * Early Release 28 29 30 THE CHARGER SPARK Page 32 February 2015 Monday 1 8 Tuesday Wednesday 2 3 Orchestra Feeder Concert * Early Release 9 10 Thursday 4 Friday 5 Saturday 6 * ACT 11 12 13 18 19 20 * Early Release (Noon release) Concert Band & Concert Orchestra 15 No School 16 17 * Site-Based Council * Early Release Coronation Dance 8-11 p.m. 1:40 p.m. Band Feeder Concert SW Region Honor Band Coronation Week 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 The night is darkening round me, Spellbound, Emily Bronte The wild winds coldly blow; But a tyrant spell has bound me And I cannot, cannot go. The giant trees are bending Their bare boughs weighed with snow. And the storm is fast descending, Clouds beyond clouds above me, And yet I cannot go. Wastes beyond wastes below; But nothing drear can move me; I will not, cannot go.