Principal`s Newsletter

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Principal`s Newsletter
Principal’s Newsletter
Northeast High School
March/April 2015
Dear Northeast Parents,
Eagles are off to a great start for the new semester. You will know exactly how well your Eagle is
doing when Interim Reports come home with your student on March 5 (Please contact the main office if
you need to be “plugged in” to your student’s grades through Parent Connect).
I want to take this opportunity to congratulate the 86 students who achieved perfect attendance
for the 1st semester, and the 94 students who had perfect attendance for the 2nd marking period. This
achievement shows dedication and perseverance, and these students are to be commended for this
achievement. What our students are doing once inside their classrooms is also spectacular. Forty-eight
Eagles made the Principal’s Honor Roll, while 495 students made Honor Roll. Congratulations to these
students, they are in hot pursuit of their happiness through high academic achievement. If your student
did not make the Honor Roll “yet,” ask your student if they are taking part in the extra help provided by
daily I and I sessions, as well as Extra Help Mondays.
If you are the parent of a senior, this is the time of year to keep checking with your student to
make sure they are finishing strong and taking care of all their senior business as their graduation date of
May 29th begins to draw near. Seniors, STAY THE COURSE. Be sure that you accomplish, fully and
completely, your work as a Northeast Eagle. We look forward to your ceremony which will be held here
at Northeast High School on a beautiful sunny day.
Parents of our underclassman, your students are meeting with their counselors to finalize their
course selection sheets and choose courses that will get them to their post-secondary opportunity. Soon
your student will bring home their course verification sheet for you to sign. Please be sure to review the
course verification sheet with your student, and make changes that you feel are necessary. This will be
the last opportunity to change courses for next year. Also, please consider signing your student up for
the MJROTC elective. This course is an excellent way for students to build leadership skills and selfdiscipline to achieve their future goals. This is not a recruiting program for the military and it is open to
both boys and girls. Please see the enclosed flyer that further explains the program, or call our Office of
School Counseling if you have further questions.
Finally, please check out our website at northeasthigh.org for information, events, and aspects of
student life here at the Home of the Eagle.
We are Northeast,
Jason T. Williams
Principal
Jason T. Williams, Principal * 410-437-6400 * 1121 Duvall Highway, Pasadena, MD 21122
Calendar of Events
MARCH 2015
4th
Music Boosters meeting - 7:00 p.m.
5th
Interims Distributed
18th
Athletic Boosters meeting - 7:00 p.m.
28th
PTSO meeting - 6:00 p.m.
30th 31st
School Closed for Spring Break**
APRIL 2015
1st 6th
School Closed for Spring Break**
10th
End of 3rd Marking Period
2 Hour Early Dismissal
21st
Report Cards Distributed
22nd
PTSO meeting - 6:00 p.m.
24th25th
Dance Concert
29th
2 Hour Early Dismissal
Professional Development
**Important Note Regarding Inclement Weather
and Emergency School Closings
The school calendar has five days built in at the end
of the school year for emergency closings. If more
than five additional makeup days are needed:

Monday, March 30 through Thursday, April 2 the first four days of Spring Break - will be used
(in that order) for potential makeup days.

Additional inclement weather closings after
April 2, and any days needed beyond nine, will
be added onto the end of the school year.
Welcome Spring!
Sports Calendar
BASEBALL
Varsity
03-23
03-25
03-27
04-07
04-08
04-10
04-13
04-15
04-17
04-20
04-22
04-24
04-27
04-29
vs North County - 4:00 p.m.
@ Old Mill - 4:00 p.m.
vs Meade - 4:00 p.m.
@ Chesapeake - 4:00 p.m.
@ Glen Burnie - 4:00 p.m.
@ South River - 4:00 p.m.
vs Severna Park - 4:00 p.m.
vs Southern - 4:00 p.m.
vs Arundel - 7:00 p.m.
@ Broadneck - 4:00 p.m.
@ Annapolis - 4:00 p.m.
@ North County - 4:00 p.m.
vs Old Mill - 4:00 p.m.
@ Meade - 4:00 p.m.
Junior Varsity
03-23
@ North County
03-25
vs Old Mill - 4:00 p.m.
03-27
@ Meade - 4:00 p.m.
04-07
vs Chesapeake - 4:00 p.m.
04-08
vs Glen Burnie - 4:00 p.m.
04-10
vs South River - 4:00 p.m.
04-13
@ Severna Park - 4:00 p.m.
04-15
@ Southern - 4:00 p.m.
04-17
@ Arundel - 4:00 P.M.
04-20
vs Broadneck - 4:00 p.m.
04-22
vs Annapolis - 4:00 p.m.
04-24
vs North County - 4:00 p.m.
04-27
@ Old Mill - 4:00 p.m.
04-29
vs Meade - 4:00 p.m.
LACROSSE - GIRLS
Varsity
03-20
03-24
03-27
04-08
04-10
04-13
04-17
04-21
04-24
04-28
@ South River - 5:00 p.m.
@ Southern - 7:00 p.m.
vs Broadneck - 5:00 p.m.
vs Old Mill - 7:00 p.m.
vs Chesapeake - 5:00 p.m.
@ Severna Park - 3:30 p.m.
@ North County - 5:00 p.m.
vs Annapolis - 7:00 p.m.
@ Arundel - 5:00 p.m.
vs Glen Burnie - 7:00 p.m.
Junior Varsity
03-20
@ South River - 4:00 p.m.
03-24
vs Southern - 4:00 p.m.
03-27
vs Broadneck - 4:00 p.m.
04-08
@ Old Mill - 4:00 p.m.
04-10
vs Chesapeake - 4:00 p.m.
04-13
@ Severna Park - 3:30 p.m.
04-17
@ North County - 4:00 p.m.
04-21
@ Annapolis - 4:00 p.m.
04-24
@Arundel - 4:00 p.m.
04-28
@ Glen Burnie - 3:30 p.m.
Sports Calendar
LACROSSE - BOYS
Varsity
03-20
03-24
03-27
04-01
04-02
04-08
04-10
04-13
04-15
04-17
04-21
04-24
04-28
@ South River - 7:00 p.m.
@ Southern - 5:00 p.m.
vs Broadneck - 7:00 p.m.
Eagles Spring Tournament - TBA
Eagles Spring Tournament - TBA
vs Old Mill - 5:00 p.m.
vs Chesapeake - 7:00 p.m.
@ Severna Park - 3:30 p.m.
@ C. Milton Wright High School - 5:30 p.m.
@ North County - 7:00 p.m.
vs Annapolis - 5:00 p.m.
@ Arundel - 7:00 p.m.
vs Glen Burnie - 5:00 p.m.
Junior Varsity
03-20
vs South River - 3:30 p.m.
03-24
@ Southern - 3:30 p.m.
03-27
@ Broadneck - 3:30 p.m.
04-08
vs Old Mill - 3:30 p.m.
04-10
@ Chesapeake - 3:30 p.m.
04-13
vs Severna Park - 3:30 p.m.
04-15
@ C. Milton Wright High School - 4:00 p.m.
04-17
vs North County - 3:30 p.m.
04-21
vs Annapolis - 3:30 p.m.
04-24
vs Arundel - 3:30 p.m.
04-28
vs Glen Burnie - 3:30 p.m.
SOFTBALL
Varsity
03-21
03-23
03-25
03-27
04-04
04-08
04-10
04-13
04-15
04-17
04-20
04-22
04-24
04-27
04-29
@ Glenelg High School - 4:00 p.m.
@ North County - 4:00 p.m.
@ Old Mill - 4:00 p.m.
vs Meade - 4:00 p.m.
@ Chesapeake - 4:00 p.m.
@ Glen Burnie - 4:00 p.m.
@ South River - 4:00 p.m.
vs Severna Park - 4:00 p.m.
vs Southern - 4:00 p.m.
vs Arundel - 4:00 p.m.
@ Broadneck - 4:00 p.m.
@ Annapolis - 4:00 p.m.
@ North County - 4:00 p.m.
vs Old Mill - 4:00 p.m.
@ Meade - 4:00 p.m.
Junior Varsity
03-21
vs Glenelg High School - 4:00 p.m.
03-23
@ North County - 4:00 p.m.
03-25
vs Old Mill - 4:00 p.m.
03-27
@ Meade - 4:00 p.m.
04-04
vs Chesapeake - 4:00 p.m.
04-08
vs Glen Burnie - 4:00 p.m.
04-10
vs South River - 4:00 p.m.
04-13
@ Severna Park - 4:00 p.m.
04-15
@ Southern - 4:00 p.m.
04-17
@ Arundel - 4:00 p.m.
04-20
vs Broadneck - 4:00 p.m.
04-22
vs Annapolis - 4:00 p.m.
04-24
vs North County - 4:00 p.m.
04-27
@ Old Mill - 4:00 p.m.
04-29
vs Meade - 4:00 p.m.
TENNIS
03-20
03-24
03-27
04-08
04-10
04-14
04-17
04-21
04-24
04-28
@ Severna Park - 3:30 p.m.
vs Southern - 3:30 p.m.
@ Broadneck - 3:30 p.m.
@ Old Mill - 3:30 p.m.
@ Chesapeake - 3:30 p.m.
vs South River - 3:30 p.m.
vs North County - 3:30 p.m.
@ Annapolis - 3:30 p.m.
vs Arundel - 3:30 p.m.
@ Glen Burnie - 3:30 p.m.
News About Our Students
Student of the Month
Congratulations to the following students who were Student of the Month for November and December 2014 and
January 2015:
November
Admin.
Art
AVID
English
FACS
FLS
Foreign Lang.
Math
Music
School Counsel.
Physical Ed.
Science
Social Studies
Technology Ed.
Shaun McClelland
Anthony Fair
Zachary Kienast
Richard Travers
Alison Baker
Marcus Sampson
Taylor Reid
Gabriele Meredith
Dennis Cornell
Danielle Labbe
Chelsea Long
Noah Whiteman
Jayda Griffin
Cheyenne Knuckles
December
Admin.
Art
AVID
English
FACS
FLS
Foreign Lang.
Math
Music
School Counsel.
Physical Ed.
Science
Social Studies
Technology Ed.
Austin Foster
Tishon Pollard
Bhavya Bhardwaj
Justin Mason
Brian Perry
Anna Riddle
Alycin Labbe
Hanna Mahoney
Zachary Ryan
Mitchell Martini
Alexxis Freidhoff
Abigail Noble
William Clark
Kaitlyn Helwich
January
Admin.
Art
AVID
English
FACS
FLS
Foreign Lang.
Math
Music
School Counsel.
Physical Ed.
Science
Social Studies
Technology Ed.
Patrick Farinholt
Miranda Plunkett
Francisco Vidales
Jocelyn Castillo
Spencer Heger
Alan Brown
Zachary Alexander
Emilie Andercyk
Cara Wiley
Nelson Fuentes
Sarah Gordon
Zachary Hott
Jocelyn Shepke
Zachary Alexander
Student of the Month is a recognition program designed to put the spotlight on those students who have made
notable contributions in a specific department. Students who have special talent or creativity, display a positive attitude
and outstanding work ethic, or who have done an all around outstanding job, are nominated for Student of the Month.
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Perfect Attendance
Perfect Attendance means no absences, no tardies, and no early dismissals. Congratulations to the following
students who achieved perfect attendance for the first semester!
Grade 9
Samantha Baysic
Taylor Bell
Brianna Benge
Sabrina Benge
Aaron Blevins
Brennan Brillon
Kinlee Bruns
Harshilkumer Chovatia
Marcus Colvin
Rick Debnath
Ernest Dimler
Matthew Doyle
Kimberly Frost
Elizabeth Gauthier
Andrew Gerhardt
Colin Grayson
Hunter Hamilton
Kenny Ho
McKenzie Hynson
Sherry Kern
Emily Lamb
Sydney Langlois
Jane Lee
Joseph Maatouk
Justin Pickeral
Ciara Ryan
Micah Santos
Justin Schildt
Hasana Simeona
Brianna Sisk
Grade 10
Zachary Alexander
Kaylee Barnett
Casey Bigelow
Conlan Birdsall
Aaron Bradley
Kymberly Calderone
Megan Carr
Rachel Chiurazzi
Carly Crehan
Lauryn Daniels
Sara DiDonato
Trey Fair
Abigail Hunt
Cameron Johnson
Anna Kutsner
Kelsey Lupinek
Franki Maus
Priscilla McAllister
Claire McCarriher
Gabrielle Meredith
Emily Myers
Joseph Niles
Kristin Reyes
Kyle Schwartz
Phillip Snyder
Heather Vain
Lucy Zhang
Grade 11
Joshua Armstrong
Brittany Bancroft
Samantha Bouton
Emily Brezler
Timothy Colletti
Sarah Karlowitz
Chalisse Lockley
Zachary Payne
Brendan Quinn
Mary Rinehart
Zachary Ryan
Justin Schnebel
Caroline Schultz
Kevin Sheesley
Caitlyn Shriver
Vivienne Teall
Gaven Temples
Danielle Waters
Alexander Wescott
Darrin Zabst
Grade 12
Timothy Birdsall
Mykayla Conkle
Victoria Conrad-Kriwer
Kaitlyn Curley
Ethan Deville
Jeremy Duckett
Kevin Ho
Liam Lenhart
Shayne Meredith
Ciara Winters
More News About Our Students
Perfect Attendance (continued)
Congratulations to the following students who had perfect attendance for the second marking period:
Grade 9
Bianca Addivinola
Dillon Allen
Gregory Althoff
Amaya Barboza
Jeremiah Campbell
Jasmine Chavez
Jessica Daniels
Jordan DeGruchy
Kaylie DeGruchy
Euser Diaz-Diaz
Mary Dispaldo
Nichole Fish
Alexis Gardner
Ryan Gibbs
Christina Jordan
Jessica Kortman
Johnna Kramer
Pedro Leveron
Kurtis Link
Nicolas Lopez
Hanna Mahoney
Jael Mason
Lisa McChesney
Nicholas McGinty
Andres Moya
Shen Naglieri
Megan Paulis
Corey Rush
Braiden Ryan
Mason Wenzel
Grade 10
Julia Alexander
Jacob Ambrozewicz
Luz Arriaga-Medina
Christian Branch
Jocelyn Castillo
Gabrielle Clark
Lance Clark
Andrew Collins
McKenna Freeburger
Tayler Gernert
John Godleski
Jared Grayson
Ayden Heptner
Jennifer Hodges
Dharma Hunt
Sarah Jackson
Bethany Kearney
Cheyenne Knuckles
MaKenzie Kraft
Hailey Lewis
Hannie Joyce Lim
Cassie McGinnis
Isabelle Montigny
Tyler Norwood
Ryan Smith
Thomas Sommers
Brandon Taylor
Courtney Vinopal
Meghan Watson
Jelani Weathers
Heather Zeits
Grade 11
Christopher Alloway
Michael Ashburn
Zachary Barnett
Ronald Bessling
David Calderone
Benjamin Cougnet
Keonte’ Downs
Nathan Iverson
Olivia Jerrell
Dennis Jones
Ryan Kelly
Christopher Lanham
Chad Mattis
Justin Miskimon
Jared Mooney
Tishon Pollard
Zachary Smith
Kelsey Stalnaker
Alexandra Swann-White
Francisco Vidales-Macias
Megan Weaver
Tae’kwon Webb
Jacob Zerbe
Grade 12
Kelly Everett
Tyler Hoke
Kaitlin Lovill
Skylor Miller
Erin Nappier
Zemetri Phillips
Cassandra Reed
Makayla Ripnick
Nathaniel Settineri
Maria Stuhmer
Zachary Wingate
Samantha Wright
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Honor Roll
Superintendent’s Honor Roll
We are very proud to announce that senior Nathaniel Settineri made the Superintendent’s
Honor Roll for the first semester. To make Superintendent’s Honor Roll, a student must receive all
A’s on their report card for both the first and second marking periods plus all A’s on their end of
semester exams. Congratulations, Nathaniel. Keep up the great work!
More News About Our Students
Principal’s Honor Roll
We are proud to announce that the following students made the Principal’s Honor Roll for the second marking
period. To make Principal’s Honor Roll, a student must receive straight A’s on their report card.
Grade 9
Bryce Bush
Garrett Cauffman
Victoria Collins
Nichole Fish
Maggie Gosewisch
Jayda Griffin
Shajan Hamza
Kenny Ho
Kaitlyn Kiser
Melanie Kral
Sydney Langlois
Patrick Martinek
Shelby McAdams
Andrea Mencia
Laura Temples
Noah Whiteman
Grade 10
Zachary Alexander
Damian Arrellano
Aleah Ashburn
MaKenzie Kraft
Priscilla McAllister
Claire McCarriher
Alina White
Amanda Wiseman
Grade 11
Brittany Bancroft
Brady Cassell
Matthew Frazier
Bela Pandya
Nathan Plaza
April Zamostny
Grade 12
Emilie Andercyk
Bhavya Bhardwaj
Victoria Conrad-Kriwer
Anthony Fair
Karlie Finsh
Kevin Ho
Autumn Koehnlein
Destiny Littleton
Megan Long
Johanna Mack
Shaun McClelland
Jenna Mercer
Sydne’ Mondshour
Abigail Noble
Aprile Preller
Samuel Ryan
Disha Savalia
Casey Tarman
Congratulations to the following students who made the Honor Roll for the second marking period:
Grade 9
Bryanne Adams
Zachary Adams
Bianca Addivinola
David Allison
Corin Barracato
Hannah Bartholomew
Samantha Baysic
Taylor Beauford
Jake Beitle
Brianna Benge
Sabrina Benge
Om Bhardwaj
Emily Bishoff
Aaron Blevins
LaNiya Boyd
Noah Brown
Kinlee Bruns
Angel Calderon
Davon Carroll
Jasmine Chavez
Harshilkumar Chovatia
Kera Ciezobka
Marcus Colvin
Allison Conneely
Matthew Cook
Alicia Cusick
Jessica Daniels
Rick Debnath
Tyler DeBoy
Jordan DeGruchy
Kaylie DeGruchy
Euser Diaz-Diaz
Megan Dietzway
Kayla Disasi
Mary Dispaldo
Richard Dobry
Anna Dove
Matthew Doyle
Kurt Drexel
Thomas Eades
Jacob Ellecamp
Mary Emge
Devan Ferrara
Victoria Fitez
Autumn Fitzpatrick
Kimberly Frost
Christopher Funk
Hannah Garrett
Elizabeth Gauthier
Carly Gernert
Alide Giunta
Kailyn Golder
Kathryn Gormley
Colin Grayson
Hunter Hamilton
Veronica Hampton
Gryphyn Hart
Corrine Hensley
Amber Hohrein
Amanda Howland
Joshua Hudson
Kyle Hurd
Christina Jordan
Mallory Karnei
Antoinette Kavades
Donald Keefe
Ryon Kemp
Taylor Kephart
Arianna Krcik
Alycian Labbe
Emily Lamb
Shelby Lamb
Lindsey Laughlin
Brittany Leary
Jane Lee
Melaney Lemaster
Andrew Lemon
Pedro Leveron
Sarah Leyland
Alaina Litz
Nicolas Lopez
Joseph Maatouk
Hanna Mahoney
Xavian Manokey
Courtney Markley
Jael Mason
Jenna Matulonis
Lisa McChesney
Anneliese McCoy-Knight
Nicholas McGinty
Emilee Melton
Kayla Miller
Kenneth Miller
Dalton Milliken
Kayla Mitchell
Abigail Morton
Andres Moya
Shen Naglieri
Ryan Nappier
Alexis Niemann
Mallory Owens
Tamara Pack
Megan Paulis
Sierra Phillips
Izaiah Plaza
Katilyn Pollard
Kyle Preston
James Price
Marisol Quiroz
Jacob Radvansky
Tyler Rebstock
Alyssa Rivers
Maya Rogalski
Corey Rush
Brett Rushing
Braiden Ryan
Ciara Ryan
Micah Santos
Dylan Schuh
Raymond Shamer
Gwen Sharman
Morgan Shell
Ciera Shiflett
Michael Shryock
Cambrea Sieck
Hasana Simeona
Brianna Sisk
Laura Skorobatsch
Evan Smith
George Smith
Emma Strauss
Cole Switzer
Brandon Tolbert
Izabelle Torres
James Towler
Shianne Trout
Alex Valido
Anthony Valinotti
Daniel VanDyke
Hannah VanTine
Sean Veazey
Raquel Villalobos-Nolasco
Matthew Wade
Garrett Wiley
Matthew Wilhelm
Taylor Wood
Joseph Wright
Kassidee Wright
Kristen Wright
Tyler Wright
Paul Yozsa
Kristen Zabst
Grade 10
Alexis Akers
Julia Alexander
Jacob Ambrozewicz
Shawn Anderson
Luz Arriaga-Medina
Kyle Ashe
Sandy Awad
Kaylee Barnett
Skylir Bennett
Timothy Benson
More News About Our Students
Honor Roll (continued)
Madelyn Berry
Conlan Birdsall
Taylor Bolewski
Dashawn Branch
Hannah Brown
Marisa Brown
Jessica Burnett
Kymberly Calderone
Frederick Carr
Megan Carr
Jocelyn Castillo
Kenya Cawthorne
Robert Cerasuolo
Rachel Chiurazzi
Gabrielle Clark
Lance Clark
Morgan Coakley
Brittany Coburn
Andrew Collins
Carly Crehan
Victoria Curran
Alanna Daly
Lauryn Daniels
David Diaz
Kayla Dickerson
Sara DiDonato
Maxwell Dispaldo
Madison Doss
Faith Ellingson
Kayla Ellis
Dawson Esterling
Hayley Fernandez
Roderick Fernandez
Daniel Figlia
Alexandra Fox
Tayler Gernert
John Godleski
Madison Goldstein
Sarah Gordon
Kailyn Grossberg
Ciarra Guyer
Savannah Healy
Ayden Heptner
Jennifer Hodges
Zachary Hott
Daniel Howell
Abigail Hunt
Dharma Hunt
Andrew Iman
Megan January
Cameron Johnson
Connor Johnson
Mackenzie Jones
Rachel Karlowitz
Bethany Kearney
Christian Keys
Kaitlyn Kidwell
Zachary Kienast
Alyssa Kiser
Jason Knott
Cheyenne Knuckles
Kevin Kruger
Michaela Lauterbach
Aspen Lavicka
Hannie Joyce Lim
Casey Lowry
Jordan Lucas
Kelsey Lupinek
Chelsey Manansala
Franki Maus
Madison McDonald
Mallory McKenna
Troy McNeill
Kirsten Midkiff
Isabelle Montigny
Ashley Palestis
Joshua Palinkas
Samantha Parrish
Emily Partlow
Brianna Price
Brandi Quasney
Chelsey Roberts
Rachael Robinson
Jacoby Rojas
Keegan Ruhl
McKinsey Rupert
Kai Samuels
Kyle Schwartz
Drew Sharman
Marissa Sink
Kieran Sinnett
Emma Sledgeski
Ryan Smith
Samantha Style
Heather Vain
Courtney Vinopal
Ian Walton
Meghan Watson
Maria Weddle
Alexis Weisgerber
Emily White
John Williams
Lucy Zhang
Grade 11
Lester Andrews
Katlyn Anthony
Danielle Arrington
Mykenziee Bailey
Alison Baker
Samantha Barlage
Cole Barrington
Kortney Bell
Ronald Bessling
Samantha Bouton
Holly Bowers
Alan Brown
Leanne Burroughs
Karah Bush
David Calderone
Charles Cantrell
Zoey Cavey
Taylor Chester
Bailey Clark
William Clark
Myranda Coburn
Hope Conklin
Wesley Cope
Benjamin Cougnet
Taylor Curp
Duane Davis
Matthew Dawidowicz
Christy DeBoy
Coral Dittmar
Bradley Donelan
Brittany Dumbrowsky
Sarah Edmiston
Carley Erbe-Majka
Katelyn Everhart
Briston Fernandez
Nathan Fischbein
Abigail Fisher
Katie Forand
Austin Foster
Alexxis Freidhoff
Kristin Gerhardt
Makayla Gleeson
Maraiah Griffin
Abigail Gurney
Tyler Haley
Taylor Hendershot
Alexandra Hensley
Ryan Holtzner
Richard Inman
Kelly Jahnigen
Olivia Jerrell
Chase Johnson
Teresia Johnson
Sarah Karlowitz
McKayla Kelly
Kaitlyn Kiesler
Min Kim
Olufemi Kolawole
Christopher Lanham
Michelle Lawrence
Harry LeBon
Kara Liebman
Jeremy Linton
James Llamas
Chalisse Lockley
Elliot Lowman
Kaitlyn Mahon
Jessica Mariano
Morgan Martini
Nicole McConnell
Jordan McDermott
Lidia Mencia
Justin Miskimon
Kirah Mullen
Lauren Mullett
Dylan Nicklas
Robert Odell
Luke Painter
Zachary Payne
Alexis Peters
Tyler Pfeifer
Tishon Pollard
Alexia Proctor
Sarah Quasny
Heather Ramsburg
Ashley Redin
Joseph Robertson
Zachary Ryan
Avery Santoro Smith
Madison Schisler
Justin Schnebel
Nicholette Scholl-Henson
Caroline Schultz
Trent Schultz
Lacey Shifflett
Alyssa Siebers
Bethany Smith
Taylor Squires
Kelsey Stalnaker
Ryan Stancavage
Brandi Stewart
Mason Sutton
Alexandra Swann-White
Julia Sykes
Vivienne Teall
Carley Tinsman
Daniil Vassiliev
Francisco Vidales-Macias
Alyssa Vonderhaar
Brandon Waltemeyer
Samantha Watson
Alexander Wescott
Morgan Whitfield
Scott Whitney
Jenna Whittington-Pelant
Joseph Whittington-Pelant
Lillian Willis
Brittany Yarbrough
Justin Zakens
Grade 12
Gabriel Adams
Risikat Akanbi-Yusuff
Alyssa Alfinito
Jessica Allan
Aysha Ameen
Amanda Anderson
Melissa Anderson
Jordan Andrews
Tajae’ Anthony
Jazmin Arce
Kathleen Atkinson
Briana Baboolal
Briana Baierlein
Dorothy Baker
Julie Bass
Amber Bolin
Alyssa Bostic
Raquel Branagan
Nickolas Brandenburg
Emma braun
Skyler Breidenbach
Justice Brown
Caitlyn Cain
Ryan Caines
Chelsea Carlsen
Alyssa Caya
Alic Citrano
Dominic Citrano
Mykayla Conkle
Cody Crawford
Destiny Cusick
Andrew Davies
Ethan Deville
Caitlyn Dolch
MatthewDonton
Jeremy Duckett
Hunter Eichelberger
Morgan Eklund
Paul Fernandez
Kristina Ferreri
Christopher Garvey
Russell Giddings
Estella Gonzalez
Shane Hancock
Sydney Hatch
Madison Heinz
Kathryn Herberger
Robert Hubbard
Kelsey Jackson
Parakram Karki
Tyler Kelly
Kaitlyn Kern
Brandon Knott
Sabrina Kreimer
Sarah Kriewald
Hajamantee Kromah
Danielle Labbe
Brooke Lange
Saige Lavicka
Devon Lee
Frederick Leyland
Kaitlin Lovill
Ronald Maez
Edward Martini
More News About Our Students
Honor Roll (continued)
Amber Maslanka
Perry McAtee
Ashley McFate
Claudia Mencia
Courtney Monaco
Brandon Montier
Mandy Moran
Carly Morrow
Kaitlyn Muller
Erin Nappier
Hope Naumann
Madison Nock
Cesar Ortiz
Darlene Pack
Emma Peak
Austin Phillips
Miranda Plunkett
Katelynn Purkey
Nicholas Rand
Anna Riddle
Ryan Riggleman
Jordan Robinson
Nicole Robinson
Cortney Roloff
Marcus Sampson
Cydnee Samuels
Jordan Sanders
Faith Sauers
Jocelyn Shepke
Kyle Skovron
Jordan Stack
Savanna Stack
James Steinbach
Andrew Stencil
Elena Stickney
Zachary Tawney
Emily Thomas
Roslieta Thomas-Herd
Victoria Thursby
Vladymyr Umali
McKayla Walter
Angela Walters
Mindy Weisgerber
Brianna Wise
Taylor Woody
Samantha Wright
Misael Zavala
Support NORTHEAST EAGLES in the
Unified Relay Event
We need your support, but more importantly, Special Olympics needs your help. We have
registered a team for the Unified Relay Across America, a once in a lifetime experience that will
deliver the Flame of Hope from Athens, Greece to Los Angeles for the 2015 World Summer Games.
Special Olympics works every day towards changing the world through sport to create
respectful and inclusive communities and the Flame of Hope acts as the beacon to unite communities
in acceptance.
We want to invite you to support us. Our team fundraising goal is $1,000.00, and we will be
participating in a leg of the relay on May 27, 2015.
We would appreciate any support that you can give us for this worthwhile cause. All donations
are tax deductible. Donating online is safe and easy!
Visit our team page and click 'Support Us.' Team Name: NORTHEAST EAGLES
Follow this link:
http://uraa.donordrive.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=donorDrive.participant&participantID=1273
Any size donation is much appreciated and will support those with intellectual disabilities.
Thank you for supporting the movement and help spread the word!
Sincerely,
THE NORTHEAST EAGLES UNIFIED RELAY TEAM
Inclement Weather Closings
The Board of Education has unanimously approved changes in the 2014-2015 school year that clearly
address the handling of inclement weather closings and allow parents to make plans for Easter/Spring break and
summer vacations.
Under the revisions approved by the Board on May 7, 2014, five days are built into the calendar for
inclement weather closings as opposed to the four included in past years. Should more than five days be necessary,
the sixth through ninth days will be taken, in order, from the first four days of Easter/Spring break (March 30, 2015
through April 2, 2015).
The calendar further stipulates that should any or all of the sixth through ninth days be needed for inclement
weather closings after April 2, 2015, the necessary makeup days would be added onto the end of the school year.
Any additional days necessary beyond the ninth day, regardless of when they occur, would also be added to the end
of the school year.
Under the approved calendar, schools and offices would still be closed on Good Friday and Easter Monday,
with no plans to utilize those days as makeup days.
FBLA Fundraiser
How would you like to receive emergency roadside assistance for less than $2.00* per month, for individual
membership, AND help our Future Business Leaders of America? *Family plans also available.
AMCM (Association Motor Club Marketing) offers a roadside assistance program that earns our student
organization profit now and on renewals. FBLA will earn $5.00 per paid membership. Please visit
http://amcmfbla.com and check the FAQ’s for more information. Purchase a membership and use our Chapter
Code 37269.
FBLA uses funds from fundraising for leadership conference registration, workshops, field trips, and dues.
We appreciate your support!!
Food & Nutrition Services
Substitute Needed
Northeast High School is looking for community members to join our team as a Food and Nutrition
Services substitute. We are looking for highly motivated
individuals who are looking for an exciting and face-paced
opportunity. There is no experience required to join our
team and we work convenient hours September through
June. If you are interested in this opportunity, please apply
online at www.aacps.org.
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Click on Human Resources/Employment link.
Click on Current Job Opportunities link.
Click on External Job Opportunities link.
Click on either Substitutes or Temp Positions in
the job opportunity categories.
5. Click on the job title “Worker Food Service 1 Substitute” to open the application.
6. Complete the application and click Submit.
If you have any questions, contact Andrea Gilbert,
Food and Nutrition Services at 410-222-5900.
Registered Nurses Needed
The Anne Arundel County Department of
Health is seeking registered nurses to provide health
services for students in Anne Arundel County Public
Schools for the second semester of this school year, as
well as, for the 2015-16 school year. A current
Maryland or compact state RN license is required.
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Full-time positions
No nights or weekends
Summers off
Health insurance and leave benefits
For more information or to obtain an
application, please call 410-222-6838 or visit our
website: www.aahealth.org.
Smoke-Free Workplace.
EOE.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
FOR
PARENTS AND STUDENTS
Graduating Students’ Involvement with
Drugs and Alcohol
Graduating students who violate Board policies on possession, consumption, or distribution of
alcoholic beverages, controlled dangerous substances, counterfeit controlled dangerous substances,
non-controlled substances as defined by Article 27, Section 286B of the Annotated Code of Maryland,
or other intoxicants at any time during the last four weeks of school prior to the last scheduled day for
graduating students, or during the time between the last scheduled day and the graduation ceremony,
whether the activity takes place on school buses, within a school building or upon any school property,
or during any school, school-related, or Board sponsored activity, whether held on school property or at
locations off school property including private clubs, businesses, or commercial establishments, shall be
prohibited from participation in all senior activities, including proms, awards ceremonies and graduation
ceremonies.
Diplomas earned by students denied participation in graduation ceremonies will be available
upon request in the office of the appropriate school principal on the first workday following graduation
ceremonies.
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April 30th is the last day a graduating senior can be enrolled in the
Alternative to Drugs Program, Responsible Actions Program, or
Anti-Tobacco Use Program.
*Talk with your child.
*Talk with your child.
*Talk with your child.
Attention AP Students and Parents
Ms. Schaefer, Testing Coordinator, will be collection AP exam money during all lunches
until March 16, as well as Tuesdays after school in room C110. Students who have not paid in
full or made arrangements with Ms. Schaefer by March 16 will incur a $55 late fee.
Office of School Counseling News...
NORTHEAST HIGH SCHOOL GUIDANCE OFFICE
March/April 2015
GUIDANCE COUNSELORS
Ms. Smith
Mrs. Webster
Mr. Gondak
Ms. Goodhand
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[email protected]
D-KIR
[email protected]
KIS-ROA [email protected]
ROB-Z [email protected]
TESTING
ACT
April 18
June 13
REGISTRATION DATE
March 13
May 8
To register, please go to www.collegeboard.org.
SAT
May 2
June 6
REGISTRATION DATE
April 6
May 8
To register, please go to www.actstudent.org.
In order to register for either the SAT or ACT,
you will also need to know our school code,
210807. If you need assistance in registering,
please see your counselor.
NCAA CLEARINGHOUSE
Members of the Class of 2015 who hope to
play Division I or II athletics need to process a form
for the Clearinghouse. The NCAA applications
can be downloaded from the Website using
www.ncaaclearinghouse.net and should be
submitted promptly provided that the student has
taken the SAT I or the ACT at least once. When
this form is mailed with the fee, make sure that the
applicant keeps track of his/her pin number. This
number will be needed any time an applicant wants
to access the status of his/her application.
TRANSCRIPTS
Seniors requiring transcripts for college
applications or scholarships must have a transcript
release form, signed by a parent, on file in the
Office of School Counseling. All transcripts are
$2.00 each. Seniors, please allow enough time for
a recommendation and transcript to be processed.
At least three days notice should be given to the
counselors and Mrs. Conner to have these forms
ready.
AACC’s College Fair Lets Students Meet
College Representatives Face-to-Face
At the March 12 College Fair at Anne
Arundel Community College, students and their
parents will receive a list of attending colleges
when they arrive and then can talk with representatives of the colleges, both ones they know well and
ones they discover that night. The fair is free and
takes place from 6 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, March
12 at the David S. Jenkins Gymnasium on
AACC’s Arnold campus, 101 College Parkway.
SENIOR STARS
Seniors, please let us share in the excitement of post graduation plans and/or scholarship
awards. Every Friday we announce “Successfully
Soaring Eagles.”
FREE RESOURCES
Fastweb.com
Collegeboard.com
FAFsa.edu.gov
Naviance
THE OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR
CHANGE OF ADDRESS
If a student moves, the parent must provide written proof of residency to the Registrar as soon as
possible in order for the student records and mailing address to be updated. Proof of residency includes
the mortgage/lease (plus Tenant Verification, if applicable) and current utility bill. Papers may also be
faxed to the Registrar at 410-437-7012. Make sure you write the student’s name on all the papers.
ADDRESS WILL NOT BE CHANGED IN THE COMPUTER
BY WRITING THE NEW ADDRESS ON THE EMERGENCY CARD.
ENROLLING IN NORTHEAST HIGH SCHOOL
Call the Northeast Registrar Office at 410-437-6400, ext. 5788, to schedule an appointment.
Parents must bring a picture ID (i.e. driver’s license) to enter the building. Students should accompany
the parent to register.
The following documentation is MANDATORY and must ALL be presented to the Registrar
during the enrollment appointment. Parents may have papers faxed in advance to Northeast High
School at 410-437-7012 (Attn: Chris Conner). Faxes must be received prior to enrolling and parents
are responsible for obtaining all paperwork.
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Transfer packet from your last school, which includes a current transcript
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Copy of an updated immunization record. All shots MUST be in compliance
with Health Department regulations or the enrollment will not proceed.
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If you are not the custodial parent, you must provide documentation of custody
or custodial rights from a divorce. If you are a step-parent, you must have a notarized
statement from the parent to enroll your step-child.
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Birth Certificate, passport, or visa
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Copy of special education documents (IEP, 504, etc.)
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Proof of residency (choose A, B, or C below):
A. If you own the home (it must be in your name), a copy of your
mortgage statement, tax bill/assessment.
B. If you rent, a copy of the lease.
C. If you are living with someone, you must have a Tenant Verification
Form. This form needs to be notarized and you must present a
mortgage statement, tax bill, or a lease and a current utility bill of the
homeowner. The form may be obtained from the school or download the
form from http://www.aacps.org (go to Students -> Enrolling at AACPS
then select Step 3 Item). A current pay stub, W-2, bank statement, or
official government mail in your name, at that address, must also be presented.
If….You Want to Work at NSA Your Senior Year
Then…You Need to Register For One of the Courses
Below
What is the NSA Work Study Program?
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The High School Work Study Program is designed for high school students who
are enrolled in either Business or Technical Computer classes, and who plan to
participate in a school-sponsored work experience program during their senior
year.
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When hired, employment is guaranteed from September-June of your senior
year, with the possibility of an extension through August 31st. Your temporary,
part-time employment category requires a Monday-Friday duty schedule of no
more than 32 hours and no less than 20 hours per week.
Available High School Work Study Programs:
 Office Assistant – Type, file, maintain records, answer phones and
operate business equipment such as word processors and personal
computers
 Computer Aide – Operate our data processing equipment, often the
most sophisticated equipment on the market
What Courses Should You Take Now?
Office Assistant Position:
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Computer Skills for Academic
Success
Software Applications
Advanced Software Apps - Word &
PowerPoint
Advanced Software Apps - Excel &
Access
Honors Administrative Services
Management
Computerized Accounting 1
Business Finance - Software
Network Systems Administration
1 (CAT-N or CAT-S Centers)
Network Systems Administration
2 (CAT-N or CAT-S Centers)
Computer Aide Position:
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Web Page Design
Advanced Web Page Design I
Honors Advanced Web Page Design II
Honors Visual Basic I
Honors Visual Basic II
Honors Database Design/Programming
Honors Database Application Development
Honors Computer Science Programming Java
AP Computer Science
Computer Science A/B Data
C++ with Gaming
IT Networking Academy (Cisco) - CAT-N
or CAT-S Centers
The more classes you take, the higher your application gets ranked!
Questions? Contact Mrs. Sue Molchan, Internship Facilitator * [email protected] * 443-679-6205
ATTENTION PARENTS
Office of Constituent Services
Presents
“NOT MY CHILD”
HEROIN TOWN HALL MEETING
with
County Executive Steven R. Schuh
and
Anne Arundel County Heroin Task Force
When: March 25
6:15 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Where: Pascal Center for the Performing Arts
Anne Arundel Community College
* Will my child be tempted to experiment with drugs?
* Are all drugs a gateway to Heroin?
* How do I know if my child or loved one has a drug problem?
* Learn about the warning signs, common drug use triggers, and most importantly……
What to do if my child or loved one is addicted to Heroin
Heroin IS in your neighborhood. It is in ALL of our communities. AWARENESS is the first and most
important step in PREVENTION. How to void the most common trap into which parents fall “NOT MY
CHILD” ….and save a loved one’s life.
Join us to find out this and much more on the HERION health epidemic affecting all of us.
Anyone needing accommodations should contact Nancy Schrum at 410-222-1527 or
[email protected] at least 7 days prior to the event. TYY users, please call
via Maryland Relay 7-1-1.
CAT North is Accepting Applications for
Level 1 Magnet Programs
To learn more about the 22 Career Programs
that CAT North has to offer and to apply online now visit:
CATNorth.org
Before starting an application you will need the following information:
 Student ID# (Username) and Password used at your school to log onto the computer. If you do not remember
your username and password, your counselor can contact the technical support person at your school or contact
the Help Desk for a reset.
 An active email account (student or parent). If you do not have one, you will find a link to
create one on the bottom of the sign-in page for the Magnet Application.
 Your school counselor’s name.
Application Deadline is April 1, 2015
We look forward to seeing you at CAT North next school year!
Don't forget to follow us on Twitter
@CATNorth4U for the latest news and announcements.
Yearbooks hold special memories, and your child will treasure hers forever.
The cost of the yearbook is $100. But the sale price of $95 has been extended.
Your opportunity to pre-order a yearbook at the sale price
will end on May 15.
Students with pre-ordered books are invited to an after-school book
signing party with music and refreshments available. Only students who
have pre-ordered books will be able to receive their books during the party.
After the book signing party, leftover books will be sold on a first-come-firstserved basis during I and I, second chance breakfast, and after school.
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to give your child the memories
only a yearbook can recall.
Here’s How to Purchase Your Child’s Yearbook:
1. Go to www.jostens.com
2. Click on “Yearbooks” then click the link that says “Buy Your Yearbook.”
3. Enter “Northeast Senior High School Pasadena, MD,” and our school will pop up
in a drop down menu.
4. Click on Northeast Senior High School Pasadena, MD.
5. Select your package.
6. After you choose your package click on the “Next” button.
7. Follow the online instructions for payment. (The deadline for Personalization
has already passed and cannot be ordered at this point through the website.)
Yearbook Senior Recognition Ads
Recognize your senior in the yearbook before it is too late.
The final deadline has been extended through March 5, 2015.
Dear Senior Family and Friends,
Senior year is an incredibly special time in your life as well as your senior’s. What better way to
say so than a personal ad in the Northeast High School yearbook! Share your feelings on this milestone
year, those growing-up years, or the sentiments of family and friends with a personal ad that your child
will treasure forever.
Even at this late time of the year, we are still accepting orders for ads. However, parents can no
longer purchase ads online. They must be purchased through the Yearbook staff. We offer a variety of
sizes and prices to meet your needs.
Just send us the pictures, words, and a sketch of the layout you’d like to see along with the
completed contract and a check made payable to NHS Yearbook. Bring or send in your material as soon
as possible to guarantee your child’s spot. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the
Yearbook staff at 410-437-6400.
Sincerely,
Monica Lynch
Northeast High School Yearbook Adviser
Advertising Sizes and Rates (Circle Choice)
Friends and Family Ad Sizes
1/8 Page
¼ Page
½ Page
Page # Assigned ______
Price
$55.00
$90.00
$160.00
Copy and Contract Information
By signing this contract, you have agreed that Northeast HS has received your ad / logo / artwork and
payment.
Payment must be complete before your ad will be placed. If space sells out before your payment is
received, your deposit will be refunded.
Provide a self-addressed, stamped envelope if you want materials returned.
Name (Individual or business): ____________________________________________________
Address: ______________________________________________________________________
Contact Phone Number: _____________________ Email: ______________________________
Advertiser’s Signature: ___________________________________________________________
Parent Brag Sheet
Students often underrepresent the great things they have done in high school. In an effort to get a
well-rounded letter of recommendation for your child, please feel free to tell us all the good things your
student has done (jobs, awards, activities, etc.). Please return this form to the Office of School
Counseling.
Name: _________________________________________________
Student: ________________________________________________
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PLEASE HELP
WE NEED YOU!
Northeast High School
1121 Duvall Highway
Pasadena, MD 21122
Contact: Tammy Littleton
Tel: 410-437-6400
Email: [email protected]
Please volunteer at the Home of the Eagle. Training sessions are the 1st Friday of every
month at 9:00 a.m. Come see how to earn monthly prizes AND valuable points for your
student to earn free dance tickets, yearbooks, etc. for a small amount of your time.
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Communicating to Eagle Country
In our ongoing efforts to promote open and honest communication, we are offering this
opportunity for our parent community to provide informal feedback and input. Look
for this feature in every newsletter, and please feel free to let us know what you think!
Mail, fax (410-437-7012), or send this sheet in to the office c/o Pam Allen, Principal’s
Secretary.
Dear Mr. Williams:
Just wanted to let you know….
Positives:________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
Concerns: _______________________________________________________________
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Signed,
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Phone Number:______________________________________
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT
THE UPCOMING PARCC ASSESSMENTS
1. What is PARCC?
The Partnership for the Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC) are required assessments that
were designed by a group of states working together on a common assessment linked to the Common Core State
Standards. The assessment is comprised of two parts: the Performance Based Assessment (PBA) given in early
spring and the End of Year (EOY) given around May. These tests will provide a more accurate measure of a
student’s critical thinking, problem-solving, reading, and writing skills. States involved will have comparable
results, and students, parents, and teachers will have detailed information on whether students are on track for postsecondary success. More background information can be found at www.parcconline.org. In Maryland, PARCC is
replacing the MSA and HSA Algebra 1 and HSA English 10 assessments.
2. What PARCC assessments are being administered during the 2014-2015 school year?
English/Language Arts and Mathematics in grades 3-8, and Algebra I, Algebra II, and English 10 for middle and
high school students enrolled in those courses.
3. Which students are required to participate in PARCC testing?
All students in grades 3-8 as well as those enrolled in Algebra I, Algebra II, and/or English 10 will be required to
participate in the PARCC assessments. The federal Elementary and Secondary Education Act, more commonly
known as No Child Left Behind, requires school districts to assess students annually.
4. What Maryland assessments have been replaced by the above PARCC assessments?
The PARCC assessments will replace the Reading and Mathematics MSA tests in grades 3-8 and the Algebra I and
English 10 HSAs. The Algebra II assessment is new, and is designed to gauge college and career readiness.
5. What other Maryland assessments will continue to be administered during the 2014-2015 school year and
who will participate?
Students in grades 5 and 8 will continue to take the MSA Science, and high school students enrolled in Government
and Biology will continue to take the corresponding HSA.
6. Why is student participation in PARCC testing important?
States involved in PARCC assessments will have comparable results, and students, parents, and teachers will have a
better idea of whether students are on track for post-secondary success. Test scores from this year will be
considered baseline data points for students, schools, and school districts.
7. How does the district/state plan to use my student’s PARCC scores?
Annual testing is an important way to monitor whether all students are making academic progress. PARCC scores
will not be comparable to MSA scores, and will use an entirely new scoring system. Therefore, a direct correlation
between MSA and PARCC scores should not be made.
Scores from the 2014-2015 assessment will represent new baseline data for Maryland and will be shared with
students, teachers, parents, schools, school districts, and the state. Federal law requires states to assess all students
annually in Reading and Mathematics as a mandatory part of school progress monitoring.
8. Which students will take the PARCC assessments using the paper-and-pencil format?
Most students in grades 3 and 8 and any student with a disability that impacts his or her ability to test via computer
will take the paper-and-pencil version of the test. Students in these two grades will utilize the paper-and-pencil
format in order to give schools more flexibility in scheduling other students for online assessments.
9. Which students will take the PARCC assessments online?
Students in grades 4-7, and those enrolled in Algebra I, Algebra II, and English 10. Some students in grades 3 and 8
will take the online test if their teachers have determined that they will benefit from features available on the online
test.
10. When are students participating in PARCC testing?
The PBA testing window opens on March 9. The EOY window opens on April 27. Each school will develop its
own testing schedule within the testing windows. That schedule is attached to this document.
11. What happens if a child is late or absent during the scheduled PARCC testing day(s)?
Students will be provided an opportunity to make up any missed portion of the PARCC assessments during the
testing window.
12. How will be parents be notified if a school’s PARCC testing schedule changes?
Changes to the primary testing window will be communicated through various methods, including email, automated
telephone calls, and social media.
13. How can I learn more?
PARCC Website
www.parcconline.org
PARCC Practice Tests
http://parcconline.org/practice-tests
Maryland State Department of Education
www.Marylandpublicschools.org
14. How will PARCC testing impact graduation requirements for high school students?
Students will not be required to pass the Algebra I and English 10 PARCC assessments in order to receive a
Maryland High School diploma until 2016-17. However, current students are required to participate in both the
PARCC Algebra I and English 10 assessments if they are enrolled in the course.
In addition, students must meet all other testing requirements and complete the coursework and credits necessary to
graduate.
COLLEGE FAIR AT AACC
Explore your possibilities!
130 COLLEG ES AN D U NIVE R SITIE S
6-8 p.m. Thursday, March 12, 2015
at Anne Arundel Community College | Jenkins Gymnasium
www.aacc.edu/collegefair | 410-777-1999
#AACCCollegeFair
NOTICE OF NONDISCRIMINATION: AACC is an equal opportunity, affirmative action, Title IX, ADA Title 504 compliant institution. Call Disability Support Services, 410-777-2306 or Maryland Relay 711, 72 hours in advance to request most accommodations. Requests for sign language interpreters,
alternative format books or assistive technology require 30 days’ notice. For information on AACC’s compliance and complaints concerning sexual assault, sexual misconduct, discrimination or harassment, contact Kelly Koermer, J.D., federal compliance officer, at 410-777-7432 or Maryland Relay 711. 12/14
Attention Students…
Join Northeast’s
MJROTC
Marine Junior Reserve Officers Training Corp
What is it?
The JROTC program strengthens character, teaches discipline, promotes an
understanding of the requirements for national security, encourages self-discipline,
and develops respect for authority.
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Why Join?
It’s a progressive three-year co-educational elective leadership program,
offering one credit per year toward graduation.
For students seeking postsecondary education, this program may provide
scholarship opportunities.
The JROTC program is conducted only in a limited number of carefully
selected high schools and academies in the United States.
Its primary goal is to familiarize student cadets with basic military and
traditions of the Armed Forces, without incurring any obligation of future
military service or recruitment for any specific service.
How to Get Involved?
Sign up on your course selection sheet
or
See your counselor
Qualifications
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Enrolled at Northeast
Be a US citizen, national or illegal alien
Physically qualified to participate
Must be meeting graduation requirements
Display acceptable standard of conduct
Willing to meet standards of military grooming