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The Collegiate FYI COLLEGIATE ACADEMY OF COLORADO March 12, 2015 Volume 2015, Issue 10 Letter from the Principal Dear Collegiate Families, I am happy to report that after this past weekend's Pancake Breakfast, the School Improvement Team has raised enough money to complete one of their major projects for the year. That project was building new classroom entrance signs on which the college pennant of each teacher’s alma mater will hang. These banners will help to serve as a reminder to each of our students of our commitment to ensuring their readiness for college upon graduation from Collegiate Academy. These placards will also help to familiarize our students with the various colleges and universities around the nation, their reputations, and their diverse program strengths. As a proud graduate from North Park University, I always am excited to see our students consider some of the smaller institutions around the country. GO VIKINGS! I am also happy to report that we have a new Pancake Champion! Against very tall odds, Mrs. Zilke- nat’s Girl Scout Cookie flapjacks beat out the competition! Thank you to all of the families and friends that were in attendance, and to the SI Team and their families. Our pancake feasts have become my favorite events here at Collegiate. This week also brings us to the start of the fourth quarter. I can not believe how quickly this year has sailed by. This has truly been a great year for the school as a whole and I hope that you and your students are excited and energized to finish the year strong. This is also the time of year when Mr. Becker and I are beginning to create draft budgets to be approved by our Board of Directors. At the current time we still have quite a few students who have not submitted their 15/16 Intend to Attend form for current CAC families. Please help us to create accurate budgets by submitting your Intent form as soon as possible. It is essential that we are able to gather accurate enrollment numbers not only for budgeting, but also so that we are able to hire for additional staffing needs sooner than later. Thank you to all of the families that have already completed this process, and thank you in advance to everyone else. This Saturday Evening, our Foundation will be holding their annual Father Daughter Dance in the Gym. If you have not yet purchased tickets, you can reserve them at the Elementary front desk. They will also be sold at the door for $25 a couple and $5 for each additional child. As an administrator, this is a wonderful event to witness, and to remember just how many amazing male role models there are supporting our young ladies. I hope to see many of you there. Gus Johnson Assistant Principal Individual picture orders and Yearbook orders are due ASAP! Please turn them in to either front desk or order online. We also have a limited number of extra class photos for sale at the corresponding front desk. CORE Values: INTEGRITY PERSEVERANCE QUALITY OWNERSHIP Inside this issue: SENIOR SPOTLIGHT, FATHER DAUGHTER DANCE, PANCAKE COOK-OFF, PROM NEEDS, YEARBOOK 2 UPCOMING EVENTS, BUTTER BRAIDS, MARTIAL ARTS CLUB, BOOKS FOR BREAKFAST, MCDONALD’S SPIRIT NIGHT 3 ART SHOW, SPONSOR, SPRING BREAK, SPIRIT DAY, LUNCH MENU 4 CARPOOLING, FOUNDATION, BOARD OF DIRECTORS, VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES, BOX TOPS 5 CORE VALUE AWARDS 6 DAY WITHOUT HATE SHIRTS 7 COLLEGIATE ACADEMY ART CONTEST 8 ELITCH GARDENS 9 Volume 2015, Issue 10 Senior Spotlight ~ Philip Jones This week we are shining the spotlight on Philip Jones. Philip started at Collegiate when he was in kindergarten! He will be one of just a few 2015 graduates who have been at CAC for all 13 years. He is also a member of his church’s praise team and sings once a month during the worship service. His hobbies include your average teenage hobbies like listening to music, playing video games, and having fun with his friends. Philip has also been member of our school’s Ultimate Frisbee team since it was formed three years ago. We have won two State Championships for Division II! He has been accepted to three universities: Grand Canyon University (GCU), University of Colorado Colorado Springs (UCCS), and University of Colorado Den- ver (UCD or better known as CU Denver). He was offered a $6,750 scholarship from GCU, but will not be attending there. He has accepted the invitation to the University of Colorado Denver where he will be pursuing a Mechanical Engineering degree with a minor in Physics. He plans to utilize that degree to pursue employment in the weapons design/manufacturing business. Philip we are proud to have you at Collegiate Academy and are excited to hear about your future success! Father Daughter Dance - This Saturday, March 14th - 6pm-9pm Our parent organizer, Kristi, puts together a beautiful, high quality event with a limited budget. There will be dancing, snacks, and lots of fun! other father-figures by donating supplies/volunteering. Please consider supporting this special event for our little girls and their fathers, grandfathers, and For more information please contact Kristi at 303-669-2536 or Click here to access the sign up genius and search by cacsignups@gmail.com. katsmom05@yahoo.com. Tickets are $25 per couple ahead of time at the Elementary front desk or $30 at the door. Each additional child will be $5. We Have a New Champion!!! Congratulations Ms. Z!! In her first public attempt at mastering the pancake, Mrs. Ellen Zilkenat overthrew our previous cham- pions, Mr. Chris Becker and Mr. Andrew Gitner, and tromped Ms. Pamela Roberts! Congratulations Mrs. Z! Prom and Mr./Mrs. Collegiate Competition Needs This school year is racing towards the end! Our Mr./ Mrs. Collegiate Competition is coming up on Fri- day, April 3 and Prom is Thursday, April 16th! We are in need of a few supplies and volunteers to make these fun and special events for our high school kids! Follow this link to sign up! Yearbook ID code: 8602415 Yearbook ID code: 5143715 Deadline: Mon, Mar 16th! Deadline: Fri, Mar 13th! Order now at ybpay.lifetouch.com. Page 2 The Collegiate FYI Young Rembrandt’s Club Ages 5-12 Wednesdays 3:05 - 4:05 pm 04/08/15 - 05/06/15 Flyers at the front desk. Academic Olympics Postponed until next year due to circumstances beyond our control. Important Upcoming Events Sea Camp Meeting Ellis Island/Liberty Day Elementary Neon Day Tues, Mar 17th - 7:00 pm Fri, Mar 20th - 12 - 1:30 pm Fri, Mar 20th Informational Meeting regarding flights, medications, and other important details. Our 1st and 2nd graders will transform into immigrants moving through Ellis Island. Family members are encouraged to come and take part in the event! Pull out your neon clothing for a Spirit Day that is sure to be bright! We will meet in Mr. Ray’s room (room 264). Butter Braids - Orders due Monday, March 16th! We are taking orders for Butter Braids! Just in time for your holiday celebrations! Forms are available at both front desks and are going home in Thursday folders today! Orders are due March 16th and can be turned in at any time. We will be delivered April 1st at 1pm in the Elementary lobby. Coming Soon - Kids Power Martial Arts Club - Flyer Next Week Grades K-8 are invited to sign up for this $30 six week class. The club will meet on Wednesdays beginning April 1st and ending May 6th. Keep an eye out for the sign up flyer next week. Books for Breakfast and Burritos - Friday, March 13th Come join us in the café for a touch of the Irish and a breakfast snack or Good Times Burrito! Our Wellness Committee sponsors these times to encourage families to spend some time together before rush- ing off to school and work. We meet from 77:30 and the first 20 families will receive the book for free compliments of Kids’ Adventures. Burritos will also be on sale during morning carpool and at both front desks for $2 each. McDonald’s Spirit Night is Back! - Thursday, March 19th Join us for dinner on a fun -filled Thursday night! Dinner will be prepared and served by your CAC teachers and administrators! We will be there from 4-8pm and our school receives a percentage of every CAC order. Outside Opportunities School of Mines Soccer Camp - click here. Page 3 Youth for Understanding USA - Exchange student program - click here 2nd Annual Jeffco Writing Challenge - click here Volume 2015, Issue 10 The art exhibit will be on display at the Jefferson County Education Center located at 1829 Denver West Drive, Building #27, in Golden, CO. The opening celebration is on Friday, March 13, 2015 from 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Friends and family are welcome to attend and view work by Dakota U., Annie E., Adrian P., and Bailey B. Spring Break March 21st - 30th Elementary “Neon” Spirit Day Friday, March 20th Pull out your neon clothing for a spirit day that is sure to be bright! Monday Wednesday Friday Entréé Salad w/Roll / Turkéy & Gravy w/Roll / Mini Méat Loaf Black Jack Pizza Chickén Nuggéts w/Friés Entréé Salad w/Roll / Big Daddy’s Pizza / Hot Ham & Chéésé Black Jack Pizza / Cuban Sandwich Hamburgér / Chééséburgér w/Friés Entréé Salad w/Roll / Galaxy Pizza / Wafflé, Sausagé, & Bluébérry / Applé Swéét Potato Baké Black Jack Pizza / Béan & Chéésé Burrito Chickén Nuggéts w/Friés Tuesday Prétzél, Chéésé, Sunflowér Sééds / Chickén Tamalés / Mac N Chéésé / Pintos & Chéésé Chickén Sandwich Black Jack Pizza Chickén Sandwich w/Friés Thursday ~~~~~~~ Turkéy & Chéésé Sandwich / Corn Dog / Chili w/Cornbréad/ Stéaméd Véggié Nacho Bar Black Jack Pizza Corn Dogs w/Friés Page 4 Middlé/HS only HS only ~~~~~~~ Daily (Sécondary Only) Prétzél, Chéésé, Sunflowér Sééds The Collegiate FYI Carpooling Needs Becky lives in Roxborough in the West Village area and is looking for a carpool for her 7th grade daughter. She can be reached at 303-9298430. Anna can be reached @ 303-906-7349 and needs rides for her 7th grade daughter from Wadsworth between Coal Mine and Pierce. Nona or Tanya can be reached at 303989-3951. They live near Jewell and Kipling in Lakewood. They would like to share carpooling for their middle school boy. Suzanne lives in the vicinity of Kipling & Bowles and needs help after school getting a Kindergartner and 9th grader home. My contact number is 303-907-1878. The Foundation Meet Monthly - 3rd Tuesday Elementary School Library 6:30 pm Please email: CACF@collegiateacademy.net for more information. ~~~~~~~~ The Foundation is a group of parents/guardians and other family members, teachers, students, and administrators tasked with overseeing all fundraising, grants, group purchases, and donations collected for all K-12 students of Collegiate Academy. This group makes decisions regarding which fundraisers will occur, which grants we will pursue, how funds will be distributed, etc. President - Niccole Board Co-Vice Presidents Elizabeth Miller & Mary Minger Secretary - Terry Usry Co-Treasurers - Carol Jalowiecki & Pamela Roberts Directors - Barbora Meese & Nerissa Magnuson We are so grateful that Carol has joined us as treasurer. She has an extensive accounting background and strong desire to help CAC provide a quality educational experience! We really need more parents as well as students involved so please consider attending a meeting with- out a required commitment. We would love to have you and your input for one evening or a longer commitment. ~ Thank you We are running low on clothing in our recycled uniform store! If your child borrowed items from the store, please return them to us as soon as you are able. We also appreciate donations of clean and gently used uniforms pieces. The store is an invaluable resource for many of our new and current families too. Board of Directors Meet 1st & 3rd Wednesdays (Weekdays vary to accommodate member schedules so please check the school calendar at collegiateacademy.net for exact dates) 6:30pm ~~~~~~~~ Scott Close, Chair (Parent Member) Ken Patton, Vice Chair, Treasurer (AtLarge Member) Sherry Ballengee, Secretary pro tem (Elem. Teacher Rep) Mike Meese (Parent Member) Debbie Randall (Parent Member) Chris Becker (Principal) Gus Johnson (Asst. Principal) Collegiate Academy is a communityfounded and run charter school. Authorized by Jeffco Public Schools, CAC operates autonomously under the direction of its own Board of Directors. The CAC Board of Directors consists of five elected parents, two at-large community member, the administrative team, two high school students elected by the student body, one elementary teacher, and one upper school teacher elected by the teaching staff. The Board of Directors welcomes our newest parent member, Debbie Randall, who brings a background in social work to the team. Debbie has been regularly attending our meetings for some time and we are excited to have her formally become a member of the Board! We still need to fill multiple positions—attend a Board meeting and see if this might be a good fit for your talents! Holding a position on the Board of Directors is an excellent opportunity to have direct input in your child’s education. For more information, a letter was included in the January 15th FYI or you can email the Board directly at CACBoard@collegiateacademy.net. Volunteer Opportunities WE ARE 70% OF THE WAY TO OUR GOAL OF $1500 FOR THE YEAR! PLEASE SUBMIT ALL OF YOUR BOX TOPS THAT EXPIRE THIS YEAR BY MAY 21ST! THANK YOU! The Father Daughter Dance is on March 14th and we need a team to make it a special time for our young ladies and their father, grandfather, or father figure. Contact Kristi at 303-669 -2536 or katsmom05@yahoo.com. Our Silent Auction & Carnival is coming up on May 2 and this is our biggest community event of the year! Positions available include: build and design games, silent auction, gather vendors and donors, help with food, etc. Page 5 Our next meeting is Wednesday, February 11th from 6-7 in the Elementary Conference Room. Contact Terry Usry at 720-4906837 or terryusry@msn.com. Silent Auction Donation Ideas Reach out to family, friends, & business contacts for donations for our silent auction! A list of ideas follows but feel free to be creative! Sports Memorabilia (like autographed jerseys & balls Tickets to sporting events Round of golf Have a boat? Consider offering a family picnic and boat ride at a lake. Have a time share? Consider offering a weekend getaway. Restaurant certificates Family outings to putt-putt, ice cream, museums, etc. Don’t forget that donations count towards your annual 40 hours! Call Melanie at 303972-7433 ext 7 with your questions. The School Improvement Team is looking for families that are willing to Adopt a Classroom this summer. Tasks will include painting and sprucing up. Contact Gus. tigjohns@collegiateacademy.net. COLLEGIATE ACADEMY OF COLORADO Our Vision 8420 S Sangre de Cristo Road Littleton, CO 80127 Phone (303)972-7433 Fax (303)932-0695 pjrobert@collegiateacademy.net To provide the highest quality k-12 college preparatory education in Colorado Our Mission To help students prepare for and succeed in college and their career by providing a Core Knowledge foundation that establishes the key values of lifelong learning, allowing them to recognize and to develop their unique and innovative ideas. CORE VALUE AWARDS Integrity • Perseverance • Quality • Ownership ~Ownership~ Mrs. Board nominated Bella P. because she has improved greatly throughout the school year in both quality of work and positive attitude. Mrs. Casassa nominated Owen W. for doing quality work on his research project. Mrs. Bryson nominated Liezl M. for always making sure that she is doing her best work and demonstrating a great positive attitude. Mrs. Hillan nominated Courtney R. for demonstrating excellence in her writing of constructed responses. Mrs. Zilkenat and Mrs. Weber nominated Patrik B. because he has had a quality attitude towards school along with improvements in his writing. For example, Patrik wrote two quality paragraphs about electricity and magnetism neatly and independently. Mr. DeVries nominated Kaitlyn N. because her work is beautiful, easy to read, and easy to grade. Mrs. Ballengee nominated Alex D. for working hard to turn in quality work with a positive attitude. The MS team nominated Erick M. for his excellent work ethic improvement. The MS team nominated Tristan D. for being awesome all of the time! Mrs. Ferraro nominated Samantha P. for amazing dedication and excellence in Leadership! Mrs. Ferraro nominated Clare S. for amazing dedication and excellence in Leadership! Mr. Ferraro nominated Alex C. for amazing dedication and excellence in Leadership! Mr. Ziegler nominated Olivia F. for donating her golden locks to cancer patients! Official T-Shirt Order Forms Day Without Hate is a student-led, grassroots organization that promotes nonviolence, respect, and unity within our schools. This year’s DWOH is Friday, April 24. Help your child join his/her fellow students to help end school violence and promote peace. By encouraging students to be tolerant, friendly and kind, and teaching them that there are nonviolent solutions to problems, hopefully as a community we can create a better world. All proceeds from the T-shirts go directly to fund our Peace Scholarship and expenses for our rally. Over the past three years, Day Without Hate has awarded nearly $20,000 in scholarships to students promoting peace in their high schools and communities. This year, we hope to double that award. Please make your check payable to your school and return your order form by March 17 no exceptions!! Schools place orders in bulk for shirts. Sorry, individual order for shirts are not accepted. Your child will receive his/her shirt by April 17. Youth T-shirt ($5.00 each): S (6-8) ______ M (10-12) ______ L (14-16) ______ Adult T-shirt ($5.00 each): S _____ M _____ L _____ XL ____ 2XL_____ 3XL _____4XL ____ TOTAL shirts ordered: __________ Student’s Name: ________________________ Grade: _______ Teacher’s Name: ________________________ Collegiate Academy Art Contest Middle or High School students have submitted artwork will be chosen by a panel of local artists, teachers, and administrators. All artwork will be judged on the following criteria: originality, composition, skill, and concept. There will be two categories - two dimensional and three dimensional. All artists and their families are invited to the “Gallery Opening” on Tuesday March 17th from 5 to 7pm. Food and drink will be served. The top eight submissions will be put on permanent display in the Cafeteria. First prize will receive a $20 iTunes card.