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calendar - James Madison Memorial High School
June 23-August 1 Summer School
August 15 New Student Registration
8:00-Noon and 1:00-4:00 p.m.
by appointment 663-6054
Enrollment/Registration for All Grades
August 19 11:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
August 22 7:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Save time on enrollment days by going
online at www.mmsd.org/enroll beginning
August 5. If you need user name or
password, follow prompt on-line.
Remember to print and bring on-line
verification form to school to complete
enrollment
July 31 Spartan Sports Kick-Off,
5:00-7:30 p.m., Mansfield
Sept. 1 Labor Day
2
9th Grade Only-First Day of
School, 8:30-3:35p.m.
New to Memorial Students,
1:30-3:30 p.m.
Freshman Orientation for
Parents, 7:00 p.m.-8:30 p.m.
3
All Students Report to School,
8:14-3:35 p.m.
8
Early Release at 2:31 p.m.- PCT
10
Peer Court, 5:00 p.m.
11
Senior Parent Night,
7:00-9:00 p.m.
13
ACT Exam
July 2014
CALENDAR
Sept. 15 Early Release at 2:31 p.m.
- PCT
Hispanic Heritage Month Begins
18
Latino Parent Meeting, 6:00 p.m.,
Fox Neighborhood Center
Black Parent Council, 6:00 p.m.,
Wisconsin Neighborhood Ctr.
National Merit Reception, 2nd Hr.
19
ACT Registration Deadline
22
Early Release at 2:31 p.m.- PCT
23
First Day of Autumn
24
Spirit Bowl/Cancer Walk
24-26 Rosh Hashanah (begins at sunset)
27 Homecoming Dance
29
Early Release at 2:31 p.m.- PCT
Go To School Night
Oct. 3-4 Eid al-Adha (begins at sunset)
Yom Kippur (begins at sunset)
6
Early Release at 2:31 p.m.- PCT
9th Grade Aspire Testing (window
through 10/24/14)
7
Photo Retake Day, 7:00 am-3:00 pm
8
Peer Court, 5:00 p.m.
8-15
Sukkot (begins at sundown)
9
Junior Parent Night
11
SAT Exam
13
Early Release at 2:31 p.m.- PCT
Scholarship Night (How to Apply)
7:00 p.m.
Columbus Day
14
Concert Bands I & II Concert
15
Shemini Atzeret (begins at sundown)
A Principal Experience
2014-2015 Phone Contacts
General Information 663-5990
Building Principal & Secretary
Jay Affeldt, Principal
Sadie Larkin, Secretary
663-6040
663-5992
Assistant Principals & Secretaries
Fox Neighborhood
Matt Hendrickson, Principal
663-6046
Peggi Dahmen, Secretary
663-6101
Rock Neighborhood
Lorie Wesolek, Principal
Betty Loeffler, Secretary
663-6044
663-6172
Wisconsin Neighborhood
Pete Hartman, Principal
Jennifer Donatelli, Secretary
663-6042
663-5991
Wolf Neighborhood
Ben Radloff, Principal
Gina Dennis, Secretary
663-6048
663-6173
Important information: All Attendance calls
should be made to the appropriate Neighborhood
Office.
Student Services Department
Sherry Zander, Registrar
Deb Kosloske, Clerical Asst.
Troy Arneson, Dept. Chair
663-6054
663-6055
663-6050
Counselors by Neighborhood & Alphabet
Troy Arneson, Wolf A-O
663-6050
Joe Hamel, Wisconsin A-O
663-6064
Sherry Lucille, Rock & Fox P-Z
663-6175
Dan Maloney, Rock A-O
663-6060
Len Mormino, Wisconsin & Wolf P-Z 663-6061
Amy Olson, Fox A-O
663-6063
Ying Vang, ELL Counselor
663-6062
Multicultural Services Coordinator
JoAnne Brown
663-6168
School Improvement/Professional Development
Jenni Vondrak
442-2332
Athletics
Dean of Students
Nursing Staff
Special Education Department
Memorial Alternative Achievement Program
TBA
663-6115
Project Road
Katy Ainslie-Wallace
204-3552
MSCR High School Specialist
Roxanne Rios
442-2220
RTI Coordinator
Meg Filkins
442-2323
From the Desk of Principal Jay Affeldt
Dear Memorial Community,
Graduation is always a powerful experience, and it was such an honor to see yet
another amazing group of Spartans head off to take on the world. It was also
special to hear the class speakers talk about how much of Mr. Dahmen’s advice
they will be taking with them. It was a very fitting send off for his last graduating
class.
I also want to ask you to join me in thanking Pam Nash for all of her leadership
this spring as our Interim Principal. She is such an amazing person, and stepped
in to lift us up in such a difficult time. Just before she became our Assistant
Superintendent back in 2005, she helped Bruce transition into his new leadership
role as Memorial’s principal. Over the past month and a half she has done the
same for me. As a school community, we will never be able to thank her enough
for her leadership, vision and relentless work over the years to make Memorial
the school that it is today.
As we begin to shift our thoughts to our next school year, I wanted to thank you
all for proving such great feedback on our School Improvement Plan. When
we meet again as a staff in August, we will work together with a focus on being
clear, every day, with what we want students to know and be able to do. We will
continue to seek your feedback throughout the year. We’ll need your help, and
will depend on your insights and experiences to guide our improvements.
Ok, so now back to summer. Please help keep your students active. We know
from research that a lot of knowledge is lost during the summer months, unless
students remain active. Get them out of bed each morning, and send them out to
find a way to challenge themselves and expand their thinking. This is the time to
explore, to find new adventures to inspire their creativity.
Thank you all for your support as we begin this new chapter at Memorial. As
always, please know you can always call or stop in to talk. Have a great rest of
your summer, and see you in August. We are JMM.
Jay Affeldt
Beginning Aug. 5
Start early
to save time on
enrollment day
at your school !
( 6 08) 663-495 7
www.mmsd.org/enroll
Internet at home?
Go to www.mmsd.org/enroll
For the 2014-2015 MMSD School Year!
Home
No Internet? Need help?
Date
Time
Location
Ask a community center staff person
or library staff to help you with
online enrollment
Community Center
Mon. 8/11
Mon. 8/11
Tues. 8/12
Wed. 8/13
Wed. 8/13
Thurs. 8/14
Thurs. 8/14
8-11AM
3-6PM
3-6PM
8-11AM
3-6PM
9AM-12PM
3-6PM
Northport Community Learning Center
Lussier Community Education Center
Goodman Community Center
Leopold Elementary
Allied Learning Center
Bridge Lake Point Waunona Neighborhood Ctr
Urban League of Greater Madison
Finish enrolling at your school
To find out your school’s enrollment day and what you need to bring
check online at www.mmsd.org/enroll or call 663-4957.
School
Empezando el 5 de agosto
¡Empiece temprano!
para ahorrar tiempo el día
de la matriculación
en su escuela
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para el ciclo escolar 2014-15 de MMSD
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Termine la matriculación en su escuela
Para saber cuál es el día de la matriculación en su escuela y qué necesita llevar
visite www.mmsd.org/matricula o llame al 663-4957
Escuela
Registration and Class Schedule Pick Up for Fall 2014:
To be admitted to class on your first day of school you must have gone through this registration
process. Registration for all four grades will be possible on either of the following two days:
Friday, August 15:
New Students only
8:00-12:00 and 1:00-4:00
Tuesday, August 19:
All Grades
11am-6:30pm
Friday, August 22:
All Grades
7:30am-1pm
Students should be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Be prepared to pay fees and to have
your ID picture taken. Update all contact information, including your email address. Note: If you
are brand new to Memorial and you did not complete the February registration procedures, be
sure to call our registrar, Sherry Zander, 663-6054, for an appointment, as soon as possible.
DATES TO REMEMBER: (Mark your calendars now!)
September 2nd, 2014: First Day of School for 9th graders only.
September 3rd, 2014: All Students Begin Classes- 9-10-11-12 grades.
September 10th, 2014: Grade 12: Counselors will begin presenting information in 12th grade English
classes to brief all seniors on the critical post high school planning issues. Each senior must be sure
to see their counselor individually in September/October to confirm post-graduation plans. If there are
college materials your counselor needs to process, make sure they get them between September 15th and
December 1st. If you have not taken the ACT or the SAT, or if you plan to take it or them again, be sure
to register early! Get your scholarship searches started now. Use the Student Services website and your
counselor for help with any of the above.
September 11th, 2014: Grade 12 Parents: You will be briefed on the material covered in the September
Senior Classroom Presentations. Questions & Answer sessions will be available.
September 29th, 2014: All Grades: Go To School Night: Meet teachers and experience what it is like for
your student to go to Memorial High.
October 1st-3rd, 2014: Grade 11: Counselors will present to 11th grade English classes to brief juniors on
upcoming post high school planning issues.
October 7th, 2014 Grade 9: Counselors will team with Link Crew Student Leaders to deliver the
“Everything Counts” presentation with all 9th graders in class to review why and how to do their best in
high school.
October 9th, 2014: Junior Parent Night- Counselors will coordinate presentations on post high school
options.
October 13th, 2014: Scholarship Night- A representative from the Great Lakes Higher Education Board
will discuss how to search for and apply to private scholarships. Juniors and Seniors and their families are
welcome.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION REPLACEMENT CREDIT (PERC) FORM
Board Policy 3540 states: “A student who participates in a WIAA sanctioned athletic activity during 11th
grade, or during the fall sports season of their 12th grade year, may, upon application and approval, be
permitted to complete an additional one-half credit (.5) in english, social studies, mathematics, or science
in lieu of one half credit (.5) of physical education.” In other words, students can graduate with 1 credit or
2 semesters of physical education credit (instead of 1.5 or 3 semesters) if they meet the requirements in
the policy stated above. It needs to be completed and handed into that office on the first day of practice of
the sport/athletic season they intend to use it as a physical education replacement for.
ACT AND SAT TEST DATES AND REGISTRATION
Juniors and Seniors: ACT and/or SAT test results can be critical to a college application. You need to give
this your attention beginning in January of your junior year. A more complete summary is available on the
Memorial Student Service Department’s website, including links to the ACT and SAT websites
SENIORS WHO HAVE NOT YET TAKEN THE ACT TEST.
Seniors: The ACT test can be critical to a college application. If you have not yet taken the ACT, be aware
of the following test dates: September 13th, October 25th, and December 13th. A more complete summary is
available on the Memorial Student Services Website, including links to the ACT and SAT websites. NOTE:
If you are planning on taking the September 13th ACT Test, the registration deadline is August 8th, (or
August 22nd if you pay a $23.00 late fee).
HOW TO CONTACT YOUR COUNSELOR
Under Memorial's "Neighborhood" model, counselors are assigned to each of the four
neighborhoods, and then a caseload of students alphabetized by last name. All students
are assigned to a counselor in their assigned neighborhood according to their last name.
(See Neighborhoods list below). That counselor will support that student for all four years of
high school through graduation. Each counselor is also joined by a psychologist, social
worker, nurse, and principal (also organized by neighborhood). That team meets,
collaborates, and supports the students they share, coordinating services between them as
needed and appropriate. Also assigned to all neighborhoods are the ELL counselor and
minority services coordinator.
HOW TO CONTACT YOUR COUNSELOR
minority services coordinator.
HOW TO CONTACT YOUR COUNSELOR
Neighborhood
Counselor
Fox River Neighborhood
Mrs. Amy Olson (A-O)
Mrs. Sherry Lucille (P-Z)
Rock River Neighborhood
Mr. Dan Maloney (A-O)
Mrs. Sherry Lucille (P-Z)
Wisconsin River Neighborhood
Mr. Joe Hamel (A-O)
Mr. Len Mormino (P-Z)
Wolf River Neighborhood
Mr. Troy Arneson (A-O)
Mr. Len Mormino (P-Z)
All ELL students
Mr. Ying Vang
Phone #
663-6063
663-6175
663-6060
663-6175
663-6064
663-6061
663-6050
663-6061
663-6062
HOW TO CONTACT MEMORIAL’S SCHOOL NURSE, SOCIAL WORKERS, AND
PSYCHOLOGISTS
Neighborhood
NURSE
SOCIAL WORKER
PSYCHOLOGIST
Fox River
Mrs. Imholte
Mrs. Suzanne Blackamore
Mrs. Deb Conway
442-2241
663-6052
663-6066
Rock River
Ms. Dietrich
Mrs. Suzanne Blackamore
Mrs. Deb Conway
663-6071
663-6052
663-6066
Wisconsin River
Ms. Dietrich
Mr. Marques Flowers
Mr. John Rummel
663-6071
TBA
663-6053
Wolf River
Ms. Dietrich
Mr. Marques Flowers
Mr. John Rummel
663-6071
TBA
663-6053
All ELL students
Ms. Dietrich/
Mrs. Rosemary Barrientos Mrs. Deb Conway/
Mrs. Imholte
663-6051
Mr. John Rummel
Multicultural Services Coordinator- Ms. JoAnne Brown- (608) 663-6168
For email addresses, go directly to the Memorial Student Services website @ https://memorialweb.madison.
k12.wi.us/node/1353
Students are encouraged to meet regularly with their counselors, and to establish a good working relationship
to assist in helping student work towards their graduation and post HS goals. In addition, the rest of their
student service team including the nurse, social worker, and psychologist are available daily for support.
Confidentiality is respected, and all issues are open for discussion and problem solving. Given the heavy traffic
that is typical in the Student Services office, students wanting to speak with their counselor are encouraged to
make an appointment by seeing Deb Kosloske or Sherry Zander in Student Services. Choose a meeting time
that will not cause class time to be missed; counselors cannot excuse students who come during class time
without written teacher permission.
BALANCE:
“Happiness is not a matter of intensity but of balance, order, rhythm and harmony.”
Thomas Merton
It’s easy to get swooned by competitive college admissions standards, the idea of “resume-building”,
“looking good on paper” for scholarships, and maybe even the old notion of “keeping up with the
Jones’s”. These things, or plain ambition and a thirst to “do it all” can sometimes land us overcommitted
to a class schedule and extra-curricular life that is too strenuous. Most college admissions counselors
and employers will tell you it’s quality, not quantity, when it comes to reviewing candidates.
Deeper levels of involvement with fewer activities shows more commitment than surface level
involvement with many activities. To understand this, think of how you might describe an acquaintance
vs. a good friend. Which relationship will make a better story? As well, what we would define as a
“rigorous” course load is different for every student. “Rigor” doesn’t have to mean the hardest class
offered in EVERY subject. In a more humane sense, it means a course selection in EACH subject that
challenges a student to work hard towards mastery with the following caveats:
1) the student’s mental and physical health needs are not compromised to meet course demands
2) the student’s overall course schedule is still “manageable” within the time and energy they have to
give, and
3) the student’s commitments and passions out of school are not compromised. In other words, they
can be at their best both in and outside of the classroom, and are happy with the balance, and
getting sleep!
It will take discipline to not load a schedule up beyond what is healthy, and often, some support! If your
student is concerned about under-challenging themself in their course selections, or perhaps having
over-challenged themself, have them share their feelings about it. It can also help to have them talk to
their teacher of the subject in question, or their counselor. If they are trying to map out an overall load (in
and outside of the classroom) that makes sense, their counselor can also help.
The world will usually ask more of us than we can give, and finding the boundaries and balance is an art
that takes a lifetime to master. The habits to take care of ourselves that we practice in high school can
follow us into the college and work setting. We want to support you in helping students practice habits
they can rely on to find the balance in life when they leave home. Beyond the transcripts and resumes,
our students are human beings with full lives, and different temperaments, skills, and life situations. They
can only be themselves, and through learning how to fully be that, they WILL shine.
CAREER EXPLORATION:
CREATIVITY:
We are ALL creative. Every last one of us! If you know someone who likes to say “I’m just
not one of those creative people” (including yourself), tell them it’s not true. Many of us limit
our concept of creativity to “the arts”, but that is only one expression of creativity. Some
think about creativity as anything you use your imagination with. Howard Gardner might
have touched on more diverse ways of considering creativity when he identified multiple
intelligences that he felt each of us have a preference toward. Remember these?
-Musical/Rhythmical
-Intrapersonal/ self-aware -Naturalistic/ Nature Connection
-Logical/ Mathematical
-Visual/ Spatial
-Interpersonal/ People Sense
-Verbal/ Language
-Bodily/ Kinesthetic Awareness
-Existential/ Big-Picture/ Deeper Meaning Sense
How does your student express their creativity? One way to tell is how they choose to spend
their free time, or feel naturally good at. Do some of their hobbies, extra-curriculars, classes,
and “goof around” activities give them an outlet to be creative? Do their future plans involve
their preferred ways being creative? On that note, do yours? If not, why not? Something to
think about.
CAREERS:
Counselors at Memorial High School follow recommendations from research in using career
exploration to help guide students in selecting their courses and learning experiences
beyond the classroom.
The 16 National Career Clusters are helpful in exploring the world of work in a way that’s
easy to understand. The 16 National Career Clusters are:
Agriculture, Food, & Natural Resources
Architecture and Construction Arts, A/V Technology, and Communication Info
Business Management and Administration
Education and Training
Finance
Government and Public Administration
Health Sciences
Human Services
Hospitality and Tourism
Technology
Law, Public Safety, and Security
Manufacturing
Marketing
Science,Technology, Engineering, Math
Transportation, and Logistics
Which clusters interest you the most? You can learn more about the 16 clusters on www.
wicareerpathways.org . You can also explore your interests, the clusters, careers and
related programs of study, Memorial Classes, and colleges on Career Cruising, a powerful
internet tool that MMSD has contracted for every student to have access to. We will also
host career speakers from a variety of the clusters this year.
TO USE YOUR CAREER CRUISING MEMBERSHIP:
1-Go to the JMM student services web page at:
https://memorialweb.madison.k12.wi.us/counseling-student-services
3-Scroll down to the link “CAREER CRUISING Login”
4-To log on: - Username is “MMSD-student ID”- I.E.- MMSD-75454
- Password is “6 digit birthday + your first and last initial”- I.E.- 061295lm
5-When you see the homepage on Career Cruising, click on “Careers” in the top center of
the page
6-Click on the “Career Clusters” tab underneath
7-Ask your Memorial Counselor if you have questions
SENIORS COLLEGE APPLICATION PROCEDURES:
December 1st, 2014 is the deadline Student Services Department sets for timely processing
of college apps to be delivered to college campuses by the Holiday Break. Students should
submit any college materials that need to go through their counselor no later than this date.
If you are just beginning this process please read the guidelines below.
1. ELECTRONIC/ONLINE APPLICATIONS: When applying online, download and
print the “Counselor” portion only if the school requires it (this is no longer
common). Bring this part to your counselor so they can fill out and send any
necessary information to that campus. These can also be emailed to client via the
application website.
2. Order your transcript to be sent to the schools you wish to apply to. Please note that our
process has changed.
The First Step to ordering a transcript is to create an account at ww.parchment.
com. As you move through the registration process, please note that MMSD does not issue
“registration codes” to students. Simply leave this item blank and continue with the account
process. Also, when designating the high school, JMM is listed as “Memorial High School”,
not “James Madison Memorial High School.” Once registered, the website will provide
additional instructions for ordering your transcripts. This electronic service allows you to
order transcripts online at any time and track the status of the transcripts that have been
sent. You can send your transcripts directly to colleges, the NCAA, the Common Application
and other destinations of your choice
Current Students and their parents may download and print a copy of a transcript
from Infinite Campus for your own personal use. Personal transcripts are not considered
official and will not be accepted for admission purposes to colleges and universities,
the Common Application, or the NCAA. Most athletic offices, employers, and some
scholarship applications will accept a printed copy of the personal transcript.
Transcripts needed for scholarship purposes are free. In order to request an official
transcript for scholarship purposes, please contact Students Services or your counselor.
3. PAPER APPLICATIONS: These are not common or available at most schools
anymore. If you are completing one, bring the completed paper copy of an
application to your counselor for processing. Attach application fee check,
additional attachments, etc..
4. SOME PRIVATE COLLEGE APPLICATIONS REQUIRE A RECOMMENDATION:
Your counselor will need a “Student Brag Sheet” and “Parent Brag Sheet” plus a
resume of your activities in order to write a recommendation for you. Give or
email “Teacher Report Form” to teachers who you have requested letters of
recommendation from, and fill out a “Teacher Brag Sheet” if they would like one
(they can be obtained in Student Services). Make sure to give your teacher a
stamped, addressed envelope to each campus you would like their letter sent to.
School staff like at least 2 weeks notice when asked to complete a
recommendation.
5. SENDING ACT/SAT TEST RESULTS: All test scores (ACT, SAT I and SAT Subject
Tests) must be sent directly from the testing agency. This means that YOU contact
the testing company. The Counseling Department cannot do this for you. You may
request to have your results sent to colleges on the registration form for either
test, as a limited number are free of charge at that time.
YOUTH OPTIONS PROGRAM AND DEADLINES:
The Youth Options Program permits any 11th or 12th grade student to attend a Wisconsin
institution of higher education for the purpose of taking
nonsectarian courses. The school district is required to pay for the course(s) under certain
conditions.
Parents and/or students should see the counselor for further information. By March 1 for the
fall semester, and October 1 for the spring semester, students must notify the school board
of their intent to participate in the program. The application for participation must arrive in the
office of the District Director of Alternative Programs by the deadline dates. No exceptions
to the deadline dates will be granted. A separate application must be processed for each
semester that a student applies to participate in the Youth Options Program. Applications
may be obtained in Student Services Office. An envelope addressed to the Director of
Alternative Programs is also provided.
CREDIT FOR NON-MMSD COURSES
In SOME cases high school credit will be granted for pre-approved educational experiences undertaken outside
the MMSD. In ALL cases students must receive prior approval from both their Neighborhood principal and the
chair of the Memorial department to which the non-MMSD educational experience is related.
NOTE: Requesting a course via the Youth Options Program and having that request denied by MMSD does not
constitute prior approval. Students must obtain prior approval as outlined above before the grade and credit for
the course can be included on their transcript; grades will not be counted in your GPA.
Students who do not receive prior approval may request to have educational experiences listed on their
transcripts, but no credit will be granted for these experiences.
Credits earned for graduation will consist of Carnegie Units awarded by MMSD high schools or other accredited
high schools in which students were physically enrolled. Credits will also be granted for the state-mandated
extensions of MMSD credit, such as Youth Options Program credits or Youth Apprenticeship Program credits.
Credits awarded by any other institutions or because of a court mandate may continue to be listed in an
appropriate fashion on the summary of courses taken. However, no credit will be granted by the District, and the
grade will not be calculated into the GPA.
For complete coverage of all of these issues and more visit the Memorial Support
Services Website: http://memorialweb.madison.k12.wi.us/node/1347
Welcome to Memorial Athletics
Below is information for all students interested in participating in WIAA interscholastic athletics at Memorial High School during fall, winter, or spring seasons. There
is also specific information regarding fall sports at the end. We look forward to having another successful year with our student athletes. Please make sure to complete
all requirements prior to the season to insure full participation opportunities. We do
have a few sports that have limited spots so it is important that student-athletes are
prepared to start on the first day and do not miss time in-season.
1. The Spartan Sports Kick-off meeting will be July 31st, 5-7:30pm, at Mansfield Stadium and
Memorial High School. At this time we will go through the required forms for participating in the
2014-15 school year and meet with coaches for sport specific information. The meeting will
cover the Athletic Code as well as student-athlete and parent responsibilities to the Code, school,
and team. Failure to attend this meeting will require a make-up meeting before athletic eligibility
is granted. All Memorial students who wish to participate in a WIAA sport during the 2014-15
school year must attend with a parent. The make-up will be Saturday, August 16th at 10am.
2. Everyone who participates in interscholastic athletics, cheerleading, or pom pon must have a
physical examination the first year out and then on alternating years thereafter. This examination
must be attested to with the signature of a licensed physician or nurse practitioner or physician’s
assistant on the green WIAA physical examination card. Physicals should be obtained as soon
as possible, BUT MAY NOT BE TAKEN BEFORE APRIL 1 for any upcoming school year. The
reverse side of the green physical card is the parental permission form, which must be signed by
parents to allow athletic participation for their children.
The second WIAA card which is required for first year participants is orange in color and is
an accident insurance certification form. Students participating in athletics must have health/
accident insurance. Also on the orange card is an attestation to middle school attended and
high school first attended in what year and to the fact that athletes will adhere to the policies of
Memorial’s Athletic Code. This must be signed by a parent as well as the student-athlete.
On alternate years a yellow card is all that is required.
As has been indicated above, all cards require more than one signature and cannot be accepted
with less than the required number. You must also indicate the county and state in which you
were born—very important for eligibility.
Properly completed cards must be turned in to your coach at the July 31st meeting.
The green and orange WIAA cards for freshman should have been picked up from the Athletic
Director at the eighth grade information meetings in the spring . However, they may be obtained
from the main office during summer office hours of 7:30 am-3:30 pm.
3. It is also required that you remit an athletic participation fee for EACH sport, which is paid after
final rosters have been determined and before the first date of competition. As of this printing,
fees will be $115 for all sports with the following surcharges: Golf - $118.00; Gymnastics $100.00; Wresting - $100.00; and Hockey - $800.00. There is a family cap of $500.00 not
including surcharges. No refunds after the first date of competition.
Madison Metropolitan School District
Jeremy Schlitz – Athletic Director
Memorial High [email protected]
201 S Gammon Road608-663-6079
Madison, WI 53717@SpartanJMM
JMM High School Fall 2014 Sports Information
There will be a Spartan Sports Kick-off on Thursday, July 31st , 5-7:30pm in Mansfield Stadium for
card collection, code meeting, concussion education, and Blitz Card pick-up. Mark your calendars
now if you plan on playing athletics at Memorial in 2014-15 during any season. Athletes must attend
with a parent.
WIAA CARDS
MUST BE TURNED IN TO COACH BEFORE BEGINNING PRACTICE
Boys Cross Country – Coach Hopp – [email protected]
Practice begins Monday, August 18. Report to the lower locker room at 8:00 am for organizational
meeting.
First running session will follow the meeting. For more information visit the team website at www.
jmmcc.blogspot.com
Girls Cross Country – Coach Chellevold – [email protected]
Practice begins Monday, August 18. Report behind the high school near the entrance of the training
room,
at 8:00 am, for organizational meeting. First running session will follow the meeting. More information can be found at the team website jmmgirlscc.weebly.com
Varsity/JV Football – Coach Galindo – [email protected]
Equipment issue and practice August 4, 12-4 pm. Meet in field house. More details can be found at
madisonmemorialfootball.net
Sophomore Football – Equipment issue and practice August 4, 2-6 pm. Meet in field house. More
details can be found at
madisonmemorialfootball.net
Freshmen Football – Equipment issue and practice August 4, 4-8 pm. Meet in field house. More
details can be found at
madisonmemorialfootball.net
Girls Golf – Coach Packer – [email protected]
Organizational meeting Monday, August 11, 10:00 am-12:00 pm, in room 500. Nine and eighteen
hole rounds along with practices Tuesday and Wednesday along with rules clinics.
Boys Soccer – Coach Voss – [email protected]
Tryouts for boys soccer will be the week of August 11-15 from 7:30am - 10:30am. All grades (9-12)
are to report to tryouts.
Girls Swimming & Diving – Coach Johansson – [email protected]
Tryouts will start Tuesday, August 12, at 6:30 am.
Girls Tennis – Coach King – [email protected]
First practice will be Tuesday, August 12, from 9-11 am. Meet on the courts.
Boys Volleyball – Coach Collins – [email protected]
First practice will be Monday, August 25, at Noon -3:00 pm, in the main gym, for all levels.
JV/Varsity Girls Volleyball – Coach Burcum – [email protected]
Tryouts will be August 19-21, 6-9 pm, in the fieldhouse. Practice/Informational meeting will be
Thursday, August 21.
Freshmen Girls Volleyball –
Tryouts will be August 19-21, 4-6 pm, in the fieldhouse. Practice/Informational meeting will be Thursday, August 21.
ATTENTION: ALL UNINSURED HIGH
SCHOOL ATHLETES!!
RECEIVE A FREE SPORTS
PHYSICAL
When: Tuesday, August 12th, 2014; 6:00-8:00 pm
Last Names A-K (6:00-7:00 pm)
L-Z (7:00-8:00 pm)
Where: Access Community Health Center
2202 S. Park St. Madison, WI
(use main entrance and follow signs)
In order to receive immunizations, a parent MUST be present.
Please bring immunization records with you
(http://www.publichealthmdc.com/disease/immunizations/)
FEMALE ATHLETES: PLEASE WEAR TANK TOPS FOR
THE PHYSICAL EXAM
If you cannot attend these clinics, contact the athletic trainer at
your high school.
LaFollette, H.S.: Pat Hills-Meyer (608-204-3672)
Memorial H.S.: John McKinley (608-575-6847)
Edgewood H.S.: Ella Joyce (608-257-1023 x184)
East H.S.: Mandy Louderback (715-864-2345)
West H.S.: Allison Schwarz (608-695-8025)
Other Dane County Schools: John Fowler (608-263-7185)
QUESTIONS: Call Joe Greene (608-220-6196)
¡ANUNCIO IMPORTANTE PARA LOS
ATLETAS DE LA ESCUELA SECUNDARIA
QUE NO TIENEN SEGURO MÉDICO!
PUEDEN RECIBIR EXÁMENES FÍSICOS
GRATIS PARA DEPORTES
¿Cúando? Martes el 12 de Agosto de 2014 a las 6:00-8:00pm
Los apellidos: A-K (6:00-7:00 de la noche)
L-Z (7:00-8:00 de la noche)
¿Dónde?: Access Community Health Center
2202 S. Park St. Madison, WI
(entre por la entrada principal y siga los letreros)
Para que el atleta pueda recibir las vacunas, será necesario que uno
de los padres esté presente.
(http://www.publichealthmdc.com/disease/immunizations/)
Atletas Femininas: Favor de usar camisetas
sin mangas para el examen físico
Si usted no puede asistir a una de estas clínicas, llame al entrenador
atlético de su escuela secundaria.
LaFollette, H.S.: Pat Hills-Meyer (608-204-3672)
Memorial H.S.: John McKinley (608-575-6847)
Edgewood H.S.: Ella Joyce (608-257-1023 x184)
East H.S.: Mandy Louderback (715-864-2345)
West H.S.: Allison Schwarz (608-695-8025)
Otras Escuelas: John Fowler (608-263-7185)
¿Preguntas?: Llame a Joe Greene (608-220-6196)
Call for Volunteer Tutors! The Achievement Connections program at
Memorial High School is seeking dedicated and caring individuals to
commit to two hours a week to tutoring students in math, with the top
priority helping students complete Algebra 1 by 10th grade with a C or
better. This could be an opportunity for you to make a difference in the
lives of students and give back to the community.
• Lead one-on-one tutoring sessions
• Share your Algebra and Geometry skills
• Make a difference in the lives of students and give back to the
community
• Training provided
We are looking for tutors to begin tutoring this fall at Memorial. For more
information on how to become a tutor, please contact Joy Pfeiffer
at [email protected]; (608) 442-2321
We are also looking for tutors at East and West High Schools in the
Madison Metropolitan School District and the Middleton-Cross Plains
Area School District high schools. If interested, in Middleton, please
contact: Dylan Mathieu at [email protected];
(608) 829-9862.
Or – apply directly for either district
at http://bit.do/AchievementConnections
Become an AmeriCorps member in the Madison high schools! The
Madison Metropolitan School District is partnering with United Way of
Dane County to recruit AmeriCorps members for a math (mostly
Algebra) tutoring program in the high schools. We are recruiting to fill
the following full-time, one year AmeriCorps positions: 12 math tutors, 3
volunteer tutor liaison in the high schools, 1 volunteer coordinator at
United Way of Dane County Volunteer Center, 1 volunteer coordinator
to at the Morgridge Center for Public Service at the University of
Wisconsin-Madison, and 1 United Way 2-1-1 Information
Specialist. The positions begin service in August 2014.
If you are interested in applying, please contact Briony MacPhee at
(608) 245-8072, email her at [email protected] or
log onto https://www.unitedwaydanecounty.org/careers/
FIRST SEMESTER 2013-14
HIGH HONORS
9th GRADE
Ahuja, Vanshika
Alvarez, Malachi
Amiri, David
Anderson, Mary
Ansari, Rahim
Aylward, Sebastian
Bhandari, Varsha
Blackmore, Cedric
Blanchard, Allison
Blank, Deborah
Bonazza, Daniel
Borenstein, Dalton
Cagnazzo, Noah
Caropreso, Matthew
Center, Victoria
Chen, David
Chubaty, Alyssa
Cryer, Hannah
Dolkar, Tsewang
Elmes, Kelly
Erickson, Kristen
Fass, Elizabeth
Frey, Nicole
Gentile, Dominic
Goetz, Nicholas
Goetzka, Charlotte
Gonring, Zachary
Greenleaf, Maxwell
Gregorich-Trevor, Casey
Han, Minseon
Heidinger, Thomas
Hubbard, Emma
Hulsey, Lea
Hundal, Guramritpal
Jackson, Colin
Jahrling, Kulani
Jainga, Andrea
Kaldenberg, Emily
Kaldor, Grace
Kenj Halabi, Dima
Kiehn, Nathaniel
Knecht, Logan
Kruzan, Haley
Kulkarni, Ameya
Kumar, Sanjana
Larget, Greta
Lemberger, Jackson
Liebau, Jessica
Litza, Nicolas
Lotto, Jacob
Ma, Stella
MacDonald, Brock
Mann, Christopher
McMahon, Molly
Meyer, Tina
Moran, Perri
Nellis, Hadley
Neusen, James
Norton, Georgia
Ortalo-Magne, Benoit
Ortalo-Magne, Chloe
Osborn, Nicole
Owca, Isabella
Percy, Benjamin
Peters, Hunter
Polkinghorn, Vivian
Prestine, Anna
Quandt, Grace
Quintana, Rosalie
Robbins, Elizabeth
Roth, Jennifer
Sanyal, Ameya
Schewe, Edward
Schumacher, Sara
Shampo, Mary
Sharat, Hritik
Slawny, Danielle
Sleeth, Margaret
Sloey, Matthew
Smith, Lukas
Snellman, Lillibeth
Srinivasan, Aniruddh
Sun, Claire
Tadhey, Tenzin
Tetzner, Sylvanus
Trinkner, Emily
Trueman, Jacob
Umamaheswaran, Rupa Priyadharsinir
Vander Meer, Luke
Votava, Jack
Walters, Isabella
Wang, Mengqian
Watson, Gabrielle
Webb, Erin
Webber, Nathan
Wilson, William
Woodruff, Ian
Woodruff, Jeremiah
Wu, Isabella
Xie, Beining
Xu, Christopher
Zhou, Zhantuo
Zweifel, Jackson
10th GRADE
Bartig, Kelly
Bashir, Omer
Bratt, Josephine
Broihahn, Jenna
Canela, Ana
Cao, David
Center, Alexandra
Chagnon, Steven
Chang, Sihan
Chavez, Alejandro
Chubaty, Julie
Chung, Anthony
Cibula, Sam
Cole, Hannah
Crawford, Noah
Delfosse, Alexander
Denlinger Drumm, Benton
Dent, Alexander
Donkle, Julia
Eckerle, Claire
Fischer, Makayla
Fruhling, Kyle
Genskow, Jacob
Golovkina, Maria
HIGH HONORS
10th GRADE
Lukas, Cassandra
Maglio, Ashley
Makesa, Naomi
Mesdjian, Dominick
Morales De Los Rios Alder, Clara
Olson, Katelyn
Paker, Gwyneth
Patro, Shalini
Phan, Tu
Rajesh, Amol
Ransom, Rachel
Roberts, Courtney
Robertson, Macrae
Schigiel, Daphne
Sheridan, Molly
Siad, Mahad
Slaughter, Paul
So, Jonathan
Sobotik, Annabelle
Spatola, Morgan
Stein, Jacob
Stevenson, Antwand
Stringfellow, Tristan
Talwar, Aikum
Tautges, James
Temprano, Justin
Thomas, Zachary
Townsend, Benjamin
Trask, Cassandra
Voichick, Finnegan
Wall, Trevor
Wang, Elizabeth
Weigel, Brett
Weitz, George
Yang, Yeming
Yde, Donald
Yee, Ryan
Zarov, Samuel
Zhai, Aileen
Zhen, Estiven
11th GRADE
Arora, Maya
Ayen, Alyssa
Blanchard, Robyn
Blumenstein, Mara
Bookstaff, Chandra
Bowen, Aaliyah
Brady, Valentina
Casanova, Siena
Cornwell, Eva
Cory, Evan
Das, Ryan
Dyer, Crystal
Egleston, Taletha
Eichorst, Shannon
Ezra, Laela
Franken, Claire
Gerdes, Katherine
Gonring, Jacob
Goulette, Matthew
Gray, Taylor
Green, Madison
Grout, Katelyn
Guevara, Miriam
Gustafson, Jacob
Hamers, Kaitlyn
Hanlon, Maia
Hartman, Katherine
He, Xinyu
Herr, Pauline
Hodgkiss, Natalie
Hoffmann, Joseph
Horton, Victoria
Houden, Henry
Huang, Qinyi
Hubbard, Emily
Huber, Justin
Huffman, Elaina
Jaehn, Kyra
Jha, Ankita
Ji, Jie
Jing, Aaron
Johnson, Megan
Karns, Riley
Karp, Isabel
Kharbush, Samir
Kim, Marian
Knutson, Kylie
Koval, Colleen
Kumar, Shivani
Kysely, Isaac
Lagunes Lopez, Gerardo
Larson, Nathan
Lemberger, Megan
Li, Eric
Liu, Xiaoxi
Llamas, Franco Alfonso
Lombardino, Jonathan
Luo, Brian
Luzzio, David
Martinez, Joanna
McAleavy, Liam
Menninga, Ryan
Miller, Eden
Mortensen, Dana
Mortensen, Grace
Mortensen, Kara
Moy, Shalla
Murphy, Joseph
Oliva, Adrienne
Orcutt-Jahns, Brian
Overkamp, Brianna
Pan, Siliang
Petersen, Daniel
Picon, Ninoska
Ramanathan, Rasika
Reyes, Karoly
Rice-Arnesen, Avery
Roby, Nicholas
Roloff, Price
Rubasch, Emily
Santos Martinez, Alana
Scarlett, Caleb
Schumacher, Megan
SeBlonka, Lauren
Seppalainen, Timo
Shou, Changning
Sleder, Anastasia
Statz, Natalie
Steinhoff, McKaila
Supple, Shane
Sutherland, Abigail
Swanson, Nathan
Thayyil, Kevin
Vaughan, Timothy
Vavilakolanu, Alisha
Vodyanyk, Mariya
Wakefield, Alana
Walsh, Halley
Walsh, Megan
HIGH HONORS
11th GRADE
Schlenker, Benjamin
Schumacher, Megan
Seppalainen, Timo
Shou, Changning
Sleder, Anastasia
Statz, Natalie
Supple, Shane
Sutherland, Abigail
Swanson, Nathan
Thayyil, Kevin
Vaughan, Timothy
Vavilakolanu, Alisha
Venuta, Joseph
Vodyanyk, Mariya
Wakefield, Alana
Walsh, Halley
Walsh, Megan
Wang, Nathan
Webber, Caila
Wilson, Carly
Wolfe, Newton
Zarzycki, Oskar
Zhang, Helen
Zhou, Caroline
12th GRADE
Alley, Katie
Bretl, Shelley
Brunette, Emma
Caldwell, William
Cayton, Christelle
Chubaty, Kimberly
Cuevas, Christian
Debner, Nick
DeMars, Christina
Edinger-Turoff, Gizelle
Elmes, Megan
Falkos, Joshua
Fass, Amelia
Femrite, Mackenzie
Flynn, Angelina
Ford, Monika
Gaytan, Michelle
Gellman, Benjamin
Girkin, Daniel
Goode, Madeline
Gottlieb, Jeremy
Gregorich-Trevor, Connor
Gu, Sylvan
Guglielmina, Gabriel
Haut, Madeline
Hefty, Bryce
Herman, Marissa
Holmes, Allison
Horman, Benjamin
Huncosky, Elizabeth
Ikeda, Hayato
Jefferds, Rachel
Johnson, Michael
Kim, John
Kink, John
Kircher, Kelsey
Kneifel, Aleck
Labreche, Florence
Larson, Katherine
Levenick, Abigail
Lomack, Sequoia
Loza, Carlos
Lu, Wilson
Maicke, Sabrina
McCarthy, Ryan
McFeely, Christina
Meixner, Taryn
Moe, Kaitlan
Morel, Natalie
Mueller, Brandon
Nairn, Reid
Newburg, Nicholas
Olsen, Lindsey
Phan, Anthony
Pittala, Sadhana
Rather, Mason
Rawfert, Summer
Rehbein, Fletcher
Ring, Ally
Riopelle, Natalie
Robertson, Josephine
Rogers, Hailey
Roth, Michael
Sass, Vinh
Scheller, Selena
Schewe, Benjamin
Shah, Rutvi
Shampo, Kateri
Sheskey, Ellen
Shoukfeh, Rama
Sprout, Zoe
Stangel, Emily
Stein, Hannah
Steinbach, Chloe
Stroud, Danielle
Sullivan, James
Taber, Rachel
Tredinnick, Elizabeth
Treves, Isaac
Webb, Robin
Weyant, Rana
Wiedholz, Matthew
Willer, Sophia
Wiswell, Sunnie
Worman, Kaitlin
Young, Claire
Zhai, Andrew
Zhang, Jane
Ziegler, Michael
HONORS
9th GRADE
Adler, Samantha
Ahnen, Cailin
Alioto, Maggie
Arifin, Brendan
Barge, Lindsey
Barrett, Natalie
Bergman, Caroline
Besta, Bailey
Bhuti, Tenzin
Bidwell, Molly
Bjornstad, Lonie
Blum, Isaac
Capuano, Henry
Chavez, Daniel
Danielson, Chase
Day, Lukas
Decker, Payton
Devoti, Gabrielle
Domark, Nicole
Evans, Deja
Halverson, Joshua
Harrington, Benjamin
Hefty, Jansen
HONORS
9th GRADE
Hetzler, Marisa
Jessup, William
Johnson, Henry
Kermgard, Ben
Kielley, Elizabeth
Knoche, Thomas
Kovacs, Reid
Krieg, Lauren
Kysely, Matthew
Lindauer, Carlie
Liu, Jessica
Lopez, Andrea
Lozano Martinez, Alejandro
Maas, Rachel
Mei, Becky
Miller, Ann
Moulis, Michael
Nguyen, Kristine
Oaks, Olivia
Ortiz, Monica
Pham, Nicole
Pierantozzi, Nicholas
Polkinghorn, Alistair
Proctor, Jade
Rivas-Alvarez, Omar
Salupen, Zildjian
Santos Martinez, Fabielka
Schryver, Noah
Sherbeck, Dana
Shumaker, Autumn
Sopa, Tenzin
Stetzer, Steven
Stone, Rebecca
Thao, Hang
Thao, Yayuko
Thiede, Ryan
Tosto, Nicole
Vaccaro, Sophia
Vosberg, Emily
Wolenec, Jessica
Wurf, Megan
Yang, Peter
Ziegelhoffer, Anna
10th GRADE
Adam, John
Anderson, Gustav
Andringa, John
Arevalo, Daniela
Ballweg, Gabriel
Becker, Hannah
Bliss, Jena
Blumenstein, Joshua
Boj Guzman, Elvis
Demick, Rory
Doll, Alec
Dolma, Sonam
DuRussel, Abigail
Eckerle, Mary
Eigenberger, Delaney
Esser, Nicole
Gerbig, Madeline
Goodspeed, Willem
Goucher, Erik
Halada, Joseph
Hanauer, Kevin
Herman, Zachary
Hirata, Kyra
Hornacek, Sadie
Houston, Holly
Jacobson, Taylor
Jones, Connor
Joottu, Shilpa
Kircher, John
Kishter, Benjamin
Lawrence, Desmond
Leith, Emma
Maglio, Ashley
Martin, Ashli
Matsuoka, Miyu
McCarthy, Christopher
McCarthy, Emma
McCarthy, Joan
McDaniel, Cailey
Menningen, Tyler
Meyer, Sarah
Morales De Los Rios Alder, Clara
Morgan, Ryan
Moser, Marla
Oaks, Austin
O'Loughlin, Jacob
Peterson, John
Phan, Tu
Radloff, Charles
Salazar, Julian
Schudda, Kaela
Senson, Braxton
Shager, Taylor
Shea, Johannah
Siad, Mahad
Smith, Samantha
Stevenson, Antwand
Strohmenger, John
Stroud, Sydney
Temprano, Justin
Tobin, Molly
Veerabaskar, Vijaykrishna
Wall, Trevor
Wallace, Peter
Wilson, Austin
Wolkoff, Nathaniel
Yee, Ryan
Yi, Ran
Zarov, Samuel
Zhen, Estiven
Zwaska, Lily
11th GRADE
Alvarez, Christina
Ansari, Hamayail
Barry, Molly
Bates, Elizabeth
Bell, Allison
Blanchard, Benjamin
Blumenfeld, Rebekah
Bonazza, Patrick
Brady, Valentina
Buisch, Calder
Burden, Samantha
DeJongh, Molly
Disch, Paige
Egleston, Taletha
Exum, Silas
Fallon, Ellen
Gomes, Laura
Gray, Taylor
Green, Madison
Gregory, Leigh
Hopkins, Caleb
HONORS
11th GRADE
Huffman, Elaina
Johnson, Arkeisha
Johnson, Kyra
Kaldor, Amos
Kansara, Mihir
Kar-Johnson, Renee
Kielley, Baye
Kimball, Nicholas
Koebke Barsic, Paul
Lemkuil, Gabrielle
Li, Derek
Martinez, Joanna
Mazur, Lauren
McAleavy, Liam
Mikkelson, Gabriella
Narayanaswamy, Vishal
Newquist, Evan
Nowak, Matthew
Nunez Mena, Luz
Owca, Madeline
Peterson, Eric
Pitman, Colin
Powell, Douglas
Prudent, Haley
Radke, Jenna
Rieger, Nicholas
Roloff, Price
Rosales, Henry
SeBlonka, Lauren
Simas, Gabriella
Swenson, Jack
Temme, Brooke
Tilsen, Rachel
Vaccaro, Morgan
Van Buskirk, Alexander
Varicha, Sutira
Watkins, Eugene
White, Catriona
Wulfsberg, Margaret
Youngwood, Anne
12th GRADE
Alioto, KayleyMarie
Alvarez, Eligh
Ando, Kanon
Arcaleni, Caterina
Ayag, Lorence Daniel
Barge, Nathan
Bartzen, Catherine
Bhagwandin, Prativa
Black, Ashley
Blanchard, William
Bliss, Michael
Bogost, Jacob
Bosben, Daniella
Boukahil, Idris
Carter, Victoria
Cash, Ian
Christy, Caitlin
Cooper, Victoria
Dasal, Tenzing
Diaczun, Alyssa
Dolezal, Nicole
Donahue-Szudy, Jadyn
Eckerle, Nathan
Eggert, Max
Esser, Brittany
Fennessy, Francis
Fountain, Daurice
Freudenberg, Anna
Gartland, Jeremy
Gillman, Bradley
Goetz, Kayla
Graham, Zachary
Gray, Andrew
Grochowski, Gabrielle
Hammill, Ayla
Harley, Annika
Hoffmann, Elyse
Hummel, Eva
Humphrey, MaKynzey
Jackson, Emmett
Kermgard, Lindsey
Kimball, Samuel
Kovacs, Logan
Kowieski, Lacey
Law, Andrew
Lehane, Julia
Maier, Mitchell
Malone, Elise
Maloney, Gratia
Martinez, John Paul
McClenahan, Kate
Merucci, Mackenzie
Miller, Tatum
Nelson, Cassidy
Percy, Jennifer
Rader, Pan Jun
Reiners, Jacob
Roemer, Reggie
Serusi, Giovanni
Shovers, Samuel
Silbernagel, Meghan
Silverberg, Sam
Singh, Chetandeep
Slawny, Heather
Smith, Oliver
Stephenson, Emily
Stich, Grant
Stoffels, Brianna
Szotkowski, Samuel
Thao, Keng
Toman, Brandon
Tran, Tri (Erik)
Trinkner, Stephanie
Van Ells, Tessandra
Waity, Connor
Wall, Kathleen
Wedige, Alexyss
Weitz, Heidi
Weston, Jazmine
Wilson, Robert
Yeomans, Brianna
SECOND SEMESTER 2013-14
HIGH HONORS
9th GRADE
Ahuja, Vanshika
Alvarez, Malachi
Amiri, David
Anderson, Mary
Bhandari, Varsha
Blackmore, Cedric
Blank, Deborah
Cagnazzo, Noah
Center, Victoria
Chen, David
Chubaty, Alyssa
Cryer, Hannah
Dolkar, Tsewang
Elmes, Kelly
Erickson, Kristen
Fass, Elizabeth
Frey, Nicole
Goetz, Nicholas
Gonring, Zachary
Greenleaf, Maxwell
Gregorich-Trevor, Casey
Han, Minseon
Heidinger, Thomas
Hubbard, Emma
Hulsey, Lea
Jackson, Colin
Jahrling, Kulani
Jainga, Andrea
Jajeh, Hamzeh
Johnson, Henry
Kaldenberg, Emily
Kaldor, Grace
Kenj Halabi, Dima
Kiehn, Nathaniel
Kruzan, Haley
Kulkarni, Ameya
Kumar, Sanjana
Larget, Greta
Lemberger, Jackson
Liu, Jessica
Lopez, Andrea
Ma, Stella
Mann, Christopher
McMahon, Molly
Meyer, Tina
Moran, Perri
Moulis, Michael
Nellis, Hadley
Oaks, Olivia
Ortalo-Magne, Chloe
Osborn, Nicole
Osborne, Adam
Owca, Isabella
Percy, Benjamin
Peters, Hunter
Peterson, Miranda
Pierantozzi, Nicholas
Polkinghorn, Vivian
Quandt, Grace
Quintana, Rosalie
Rivas-Alvarez, Omar
Robbins, Elizabeth
Sanyal, Ameya
Schewe, Edward
Schumacher, Sara
Shampo, Mary
Sharat, Hritik
Shumaker, Autumn
Slawny, Danielle
Sleeth, Margaret
Smith, Lukas
Snellman, Lillibeth
Sun, Claire
Tadhey, Tenzin
Tetzner, Sylvanus
Tosto, Nicole
Trinkner, Emily
Trueman, Jacob
Umamaheswaran,Rupa Priyadharsinir
Vaccaro, Sophia
Vander Meer, Luke
Votava, Jack
Wang, Mengqian
Watson, Gabrielle
Webb, Erin
Wilson, William
Wolenec, Jessica
Woodruff, Ian
Woodruff, Jeremiah
Wu, Isabella
Xie, Beining
Yang, Peter
Zhou, Zhantuo
Zweifel, Jackson
10th GRADE
Bartig, Kelly
Bashir, Omer
Bratt, Josephine
Canela, Ana
Cao, David
Center, Alexandra
Chagnon, Steven
Chubaty, Julie
Cole, Hannah
Dent, Alexander
Dolma, Sonam
Donkle, Julia
Eckerle, Claire
Eigenberger, Delaney
Fruhling, Kyle
Genskow, Jacob
Golovkina, Maria
Griepp, Julianne
Hahn, Katherine
Halverson, Benjamin
Hanauer, Kevin
Hartlieb, Gretchen
He, Zheyu
Hershberger, Jesse
Hubbard, Sarah
Hung, Camille
Jacus, Matthew
Kale, Alekh
Kim, Minjae
Kurth, Abigail
Lancaster, Illissa
Lehane, Stella
Lor, Majestica
HIGH HONORS
10th GRADE
Lukas, Cassandra
Maglio, Ashley
Makesa, Naomi
Mesdjian, Dominick
Morales De Los Rios Alder, Clara
Olson, Katelyn
Paker, Gwyneth
Patro, Shalini
Phan, Tu
Rajesh, Amol
Ransom, Rachel
Roberts, Courtney
Robertson, Macrae
Schigiel, Daphne
Sheridan, Molly
Siad, Mahad
Slaughter, Paul
So, Jonathan
Sobotik, Annabelle
Spatola, Morgan
Stein, Jacob
Stevenson, Antwand
Stringfellow, Tristan
Talwar, Aikum
Tautges, James
Temprano, Justin
Thomas, Zachary
Townsend, Benjamin
Trask, Cassandra
Voichick, Finnegan
Wall, Trevor
Wang, Elizabeth
Weigel, Brett
Weitz, George
Yang, Yeming
Yde, Donald
Yee, Ryan
Zarov, Samuel
Zhai, Aileen
Zhen, Estiven
11th GRADE
Arora, Maya
Ayen, Alyssa
Blanchard, Robyn
Blumenstein, Mara
Bookstaff, Chandra
Bowen, Aaliyah
Brady, Valentina
Casanova, Siena
Cornwell, Eva
Cory, Evan
Das, Ryan
Dyer, Crystal
Egleston, Taletha
Eichorst, Shannon
Ezra, Laela
Franken, Claire
Gerdes, Katherine
Gonring, Jacob
Goulette, Matthew
Gray, Taylor
Green, Madison
Grout, Katelyn
Guevara, Miriam
Gustafson, Jacob
Hamers, Kaitlyn
Hanlon, Maia
Hartman, Katherine
He, Xinyu
Herr, Pauline
Hodgkiss, Natalie
Hoffmann, Joseph
Horton, Victoria
Houden, Henry
Huang, Qinyi
Hubbard, Emily
Huber, Justin
Huffman, Elaina
Jaehn, Kyra
Jha, Ankita
Ji, Jie
Jing, Aaron
Johnson, Megan
Karns, Riley
Karp, Isabel
Kharbush, Samir
Kim, Marian
Knutson, Kylie
Koval, Colleen
Kumar, Shivani
Kysely, Isaac
Lagunes Lopez, Gerardo
Larson, Nathan
Lemberger, Megan
Li, Eric
Liu, Xiaoxi
Llamas, Franco Alfonso
Lombardino, Jonathan
Luo, Brian
Luzzio, David
Martinez, Joanna
McAleavy, Liam
Menninga, Ryan
Miller, Eden
Mortensen, Dana
Mortensen, Grace
Mortensen, Kara
Moy, Shalla
Murphy, Joseph
Oliva, Adrienne
Orcutt-Jahns, Brian
Overkamp, Brianna
Pan, Siliang
Petersen, Daniel
Picon, Ninoska
Ramanathan, Rasika
Reyes, Karoly
Rice-Arnesen, Avery
Roby, Nicholas
Roloff, Price
Rubasch, Emily
Santos Martinez, Alana
Scarlett, Caleb
Schumacher, Megan
SeBlonka, Lauren
Seppalainen, Timo
Shou, Changning
Sleder, Anastasia
Statz, Natalie
Steinhoff, McKaila
Supple, Shane
Sutherland, Abigail
Swanson, Nathan
Thayyil, Kevin
Vaughan, Timothy
Vavilakolanu, Alisha
Vodyanyk, Mariya
Wakefield, Alana
Walsh, Halley
Walsh, Megan
HIGH HONORS
th
11 GRADE
Wang, Nathan
Webber, Caila
White, Catriona
Wilson, Carly
Wolfe, Newton
Wulfsberg, Margaret
Zarzycki, Oskar
Zhang, Helen
Zhou, Caroline
12th GRADE
Ali, Munira
Alioto, KayleyMarie
Alley, Katie
Black, Ashley
Boukahil, Idris
Bretl, Shelley
Brooks, Samuel
Buckingham, Dillon-Dion
Christy, Caitlin
Chubaty, Kimberly
DeMars, Christina
Diaczun, Alyssa
Edinger-Turoff, Gizelle
Elmes, Megan
Esser, Brittany
Essie, Charles
Fass, Amelia
Femrite, Mackenzie
Flynn, Angelina
Ford, Monika
Gaytan, Michelle
Gellman, Benjamin
Gottlieb, Jeremy
Gregorich-Trevor, Connor
Gu, Sylvan
Guglielmina, Gabriel
Haut, Madeline
Herman, Marissa
Holmes, Allison
Horman, Benjamin
Huncosky, Elizabeth
Jajeh, Muhammed Omar
Jefferds, Rachel
Kim, John
Kircher, Kelsey
Kneifel, Aleck
Labagnara, Cody
Labreche, Florence
Lehane, Julia
Levenick, Abigail
Lomack, Sequoia
Lu, Wilson
Maicke, Sabrina
Meixner, Taryn
Moe, Kaitlan
Morel, Natalie
Mueller, Brandon
Nairn, Reid
Newburg, Nicholas
Olsen, Lindsey
Pittala, Sadhana
Rawfert, Summer
Rehbein, Fletcher
Richard, Brittany
Ring, Ally
Robertson, Josephine
Rohn, Emily
Santos Martinez, Roderick
Sapkota, Manzil
Sass, Vinh
Scheller, Selena
Schewe, Benjamin
Shah, Rutvi
Shampo, Kateri
Smith, Oliver
Stangel, Emily
Stein, Hannah
Stephenson, Emily
Stroud, Danielle
Sullivan, James
Taber, Rachel
Thao, Keng
Tredinnick, Elizabeth
Treves, Isaac
Webb, Robin
Weyant, Rana
Willer, Sophia
Wiswell, Sunnie
Worman, Kaitlin
Young, Claire
Zhai, Andrew
Zhang, Jane
Ziegler, Michael
HONORS
9th GRADE
Adler, Samantha
Alcantara, Jocelyn
Anderson-Sarno, Madeline
Ansari, Rahim
Arifin, Brendan
Aylward, Sebastian
Barge, Lindsey
Barrett, Natalie
Bergman, Caroline
Bhuti, Tenzin
Bjornstad, Lonie
Blanchard, Allison
Caldecourt, Samantha
Caropreso, Matthew
Danielson, Chase
Devoti, Gabrielle
Eldridge, Marlowe
Eslick, Taylor
Gentile, Dominic
Goetzka, Charlotte
Harrington, Benjamin
Hefty, Jansen
Hetzler, Marisa
Horton, Drake
Hundal, Guramritpal
King, Katrina
Kovacs, Reid
Kysely, Matthew
Liebau, Jessica
Lindauer, Carlie
Litza, Nicolas
Lor, Adrianne
MacDonald, Brock
Mei, Becky
Miller, Nathan
Miranda, Karla
Neusen, James
Nguyen, Kristine
Norton, Georgia
Ortalo-Magne, Benoit
Ortiz, Monica
Osman, Guled
Pham, Nicole
Polkinghorn, Alistair
HONORS
9th GRADE
Proctor, Jade
Roth, Jennifer
Santos Martinez, Fabielka
Schryver, Noah
Sherbeck, Dana
Sloey, Matthew
Smith, Sariah
Srinivasan, Aniruddh
Thao, Hang
Vosberg, Emily
Walters, Isabella
Webber, Nathan
Xu, Christopher
10th GRADE
Adam, John
Anderson, Gustav
Arevalo, Daniela
Ballweg, Gabriel
Battaglia, Gary
Becker, Hannah
Bliss, Jena
Blumenstein, Joshua
Bodway, Olivia
Boj Guzman, Elvis
Briski, Belou
Broihahn, Jenna
Cao, Edward
Chavez, Alejandro
Choncholas, Elizabeth
Chung, Anthony
Cibula, Sam
Delfosse, Alexander
Demick, Rory
Denlinger Drumm, Benton
Doll, Alec
Domek, Arianna
Eckerle, Mary
Esser, Nicole
Fischer, Makayla
Gerbig, Madeline
Gomez, Maya
Goodspeed, Willem
Goucher, Erik
GurrEithun, Taylor
Hall, Michael
Higgins, Katherine
Holmquest, Rebecca
Hornacek, Sadie
Jacobson, Taylor
Johnson, Benjamin
Jones, Connor
Joottu, Shilpa
Kircher, John
Kishter, Benjamin
Lawrence, Desmond
Leith, Emma
Leung, Tsz Wai
Martinez Rios, Maria
Matsuoka, Miyu
Mayo, Barbara
McCarthy, Christopher
McCarthy, Emma
McCarthy, Joan
McKy, Trevor
Meyer, Sarah
Morgan, Ryan
Moser, Marla
Mueller, Caryn
Piotrowski, Bryce
Rather, Emelita
Ravenscroft, Olivia
Salazar, Julian
Schmidt, Anna
Sengstock, Isaac
Shea, Aileen
Shea, Johannah
Suazo, Marcela
Thao, Houa Kong
Udvari-Solner, Haven
Veerabaskar, Vijaykrishna
Vo, Jessica
Wallace, Peter
Wilson, Austin
Wolkoff, Nathaniel
Yang, Phia
Yi, Ran
11th GRADE
Alvarez, Christina
Amundson, Alexa
Ansari, Hamayail
Barta, Nathan
Bates, Elizabeth
Bell, Allison
Blanchard, Benjamin
Blumenfeld, Rebekah
Bonazza, Patrick
Buisch, Calder
Chard, Ally
Diaz Salupen, Zhaniya
Disch, Paige
Endres, Theodore
Exum, Silas
Fallon, Ellen
Fruit, Amanda
Gomes, Laura
Greene, Lilian
Haerr-Hartmann, Geordi
Hopkins, Caleb
Janssen, Samantha
Johnson, Arkeisha
Kaldor, Amos
Kalra, Aparna
Keith-Drake, Mellery
Kielley, Baye
Kimball, Nicholas
Koebke Barsic, Paul
Lemkuil, Gabrielle
LePinske, Andrew
Li, Derek
Ludtke, Joshua
Mayer, Sydney
Miller, Phibi
Miller, Samantha
Narayanaswamy, Vishal
Neider, Caitlyn
Newquist, Evan
Norton, Elizabeth
Peterson-Weber, Alex
Powell, Douglas
Radke, Jenna
Rieger, Nicholas
Schlenker, Benjamin
Sheley, Sterling
Smith, Andrea
Stec, Melissa
Temme, Brooke
Thao, Sara
Vaccaro, Morgan
Van Buskirk, Alexander
HONORS
11th GRADE
Varicha, Sutira
Venuta, Joseph
White, Cole
12th GRADE
Alvarez, Eligh
Arbaje, James
Arcaleni, Caterina
Ayag, Lorence Daniel
Bartzen, Catherine
Bliss, Michael
Bosben, Daniella
Brunette, Emma
Caldwell, William
Cayton, Christelle
Christensen, Samuel
Clark, Joseph
Dasal, Tenzing
Debner, Nick
Dolezal, Nicole
Eggert, Max
Falkos, Joshua
Fennessy, Francis
Fountain, Daurice
Gartland, Jeremy
Gillman, Bradley
Goetz, Kayla
Goode, Madeline
Graham, Zachary
Gray, Andrew
Grochowski, Gabrielle
Hammill, Ayla
Hefty, Bryce
Hoffmann, Elyse
Hummel, Eva
Ikeda, Hayato
Kermgard, Lindsey
Kimball, Samuel
Kink, John
Kostelyna, Cedric
Kovacs, Logan
Larson, Katherine
Loza, Carlos
Lubaba, Tahseen
Martinez, John Paul
McClenahan, Kate
McFeely, Christina
McHugh, Sarah
Merucci, Mackenzie
Moehring, Nicole
Percy, Jennifer
Phan, Anthony
Rader, Pan Jun
Radloff, Jorden
Rather, Mason
Riopelle, Natalie
Roth, Michael
Sheskey, Ellen
Singh, Chetandeep
Sprout, Zoe
Steinbach, Chloe
Stich, Grant
Stoffels, Brianna
Szotkowski, Samuel
Tran, Tri (Erik)
Trinkner, Stephanie
Van Ells, Tessandra
Vinje, Tiffany
Waity, Connor
Weitz, Heidi
Wiedholz, Matthew
Wilson, Robert
Year-End Contributions to Memorial Endowment Total $2,060
A warm thank-you to the following Memorial students and families who donated generously to the
Foundation for Madison’s Public Schools – Memorial Endowment in honor of Memorial
staff:
The Bartzen Family
Pranav Chandramouli
The Colmenares Family
The Joel Cryer Family
Dr. and Mrs. Edmund J. Elder, Jr.
Monika Hetzler and Family
Milka and Ivan Knezevk
The Perez-Guerra Family
The Rath Family
The Shepard Family
Anthony Walker
The contributions were made in honor of the following staff members:
Keri Hornung
Dan Raabe
Jay Affeldt
Emily Huttenburg
Ben Radloff
Troy Arneson
Pat Joyce
Nancy Robinson
Kevin Borchardt
Cindy Kellor
Bill Rodriguez
Heidi Bowe
Joe King
Jason Rogers
Kris Brown
Mark Koerner
William Richardson
Jeanette Burda
Karen Lange-Leung
Ben Senson
Art Camosy
Dan Maloney
Stacy Snodgrass
Courtney Cleveland
Catherine Miller
Tyler Spence
Steve Collins
Len Mormino
Marie Stangel
Kelly Cook
Sarah Murphy
Lisa Stec
Principal Dahmen
Corinne Neil
Emanuel Stern
Gina Dennis
Josh Newland
Robin Staley
Heather Dwyer
Judy Nicholas
Chris Vander Ark
Kim Ebert
Amy Olson
Paige Verhelst
Cara Fitzgerald
David Olson
Ben Voss
Joe Frontier
Nate O’Shaughnessy
Doug Vosters
Michele Fuller
Mike O’Shea
Brett Wheeler
Julie Geerdes
Teri Parris Ford
Melissa Winker
Kara Glaaser
Jill Perez-Guerra
Clay Winsand
Johanna Golden
Nancy Piraino
Stacey Zimmerman
Dianne Guse
Jamie Pitt
Tom Hardin
Geoff Herman
The Memorial Endowment provides funds for creative and innovative projects on an annual basis.
For information about the Memorial Endowment or to make a contribution, please contact Mary
Bartzen at [email protected] or 232-7820.