May 2015 - Millard South High School

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May 2015 - Millard South High School
The Patriot Press
Welcome to Millard South High School
Volume 30, Issue 30
May 2015
Heidi Weaver, Principal
Mr. Kip Colony, Asst. Principal
Mr. Matt Fedde, Asst. Principal
Mrs. Michelle Klug, Asst. Principal
Mr. Andrew Pinkall, Asst. Principal
Mr. Steve Throne, Asst. Principal
Millard Board of Education
Mr. Dave Anderson
Mr. Mike Kennedy
Mr. Paul Meyer
Mr. Mike Pate
Mrs. Linda Poole
Mr. Pat Ricketts
Dr. Jim Sutfin, Superintendent
In This Issue
 Millard Days Scholarships
 Millard Lions Club
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Scholarships
Ten Outstanding Young
Omaha Teens Award
US Air Force Heartland of
America Bands
Girls Track Update
Boys Track Update
29th Annual Metro Seniors
Art Show
Patriot Pride Student
Drawing April 2015
Students Recognized by
Millard South Staff
World Language Week
NCSA Region II Assistant
Principal of the Year
Outstanding School Award
Round of Applause!
AP Testing
Students
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Staff
14
Academics
16
Activities
17
Music
19
Parents
25
Seniors
25
Millard South High School
14905 Q Street
Omaha, NE 68137
Phone: 402.715.8268
Fax: 402.715.8472
www.mpsomaha.org/mshs
Dear Millard South Community,
We are winding down the 2014-2015 school year. As we are in the final home stretch, I can say
it has been a successful year for our students and staff. Each day I am amazed by the talents
our students hold. I want to thank the entire Millard South Community. Our school would not
be as successful as it is, if it weren’t for all of your support. Here are some highlights and
reminders to end the year:
 Thank you to the juniors who have been testing for the last month. We can say we are
officially finished with the assessment season. Our juniors took three NeSA assessments
and the ACT within the last month. We hope to obtain great results, which will help drive
our instructional focus and support.
 Next year PRIDE Time (homeroom) will take on a new look. The past few years we have
been discussing some needed changes and this year we took the plunge. For the 20152016 school-year, PRIDE Time will be two days a week at about 20-25 minutes each
time. We are hoping that this increases the engagement and effectiveness of PRIDE Time.
 April 22, we hosted an Air Force ROTC team for a visit. We are hoping to be able to offer
an AFROTC program in Millard in the next few years.
 We are excited to announce that all Early College students will be piloting one-to-one
technology next year. Our hopes are that all students will be one-to-one in the near
future. Give to the Technology Drive as this will help off-set the technology budget and
hopefully allow us to move toward more technology devices at Millard South.
 Over the weekend, I was able to get out and attend the school play. It was very funny and
again, I am amazed at the talent of all of our students. There are still many activities to
attend this Spring. Get out and witness, firsthand, the talent of Millard South students.
 Our music department is setting the bar high. This year all three groups (band, choir and
orchestra) earned 1+ at the District Music Contest. We are proud of you!
 Graduation is just around the corner. The class of 2015 is a special class. They have
accomplished many things, but I know this is just the tip of the iceberg. Here are some
dates to remember:
 Caps and Gowns will be available on May 7 and 8 only if all fines are paid, senior surveys
taken, and a successful completion of the PLP.
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The senior banquet is scheduled for May 11th, 6:00 pm @ Arbor Hall.
Honors Night will be held on May 14th, 7:00 pm in the auditorium.
Senior Finals May 20 and 21
Graduation walking practice is on May 22, 11:00 am at UNO Sapp
Fieldhouse.
 Graduation is May 24, 7:00 pm at CenturyLink. All graduates need to
arrive at 6:00 pm.
As the semester ends, we encourage you to increase your level of involvement and
communication with teachers and your children to ensure that our students finish the year
strong. Great things are happening at Millard South.
Heidi Weaver, Principal
Go PATRIOTS!!!
Millard South High School
Mission Statement
In the rich tradition of excellence and
community at Millard South, we guarantee
each student develops and demonstrates
personal, social, and academic excellence
through world-class opportunities and
expectations.
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Students
Day of
Community
Patriotism
Wellness
Activities
Created Posters
for Special
Olympics State
Games
On Tuesday, April 28th after ACT testing,
students enjoyed a day of community; a
day of Patriotism. Students participated
in several wellness activities ranging from
badminton, an obstacle, and a silly
relay.
"It was fun." said English
Department Chair, Suzie Antoniak, after
her students came in from a race on the
field.
Some also made blankets to donate to NE
Cancer Center, wrote thank you notes to
servicemen, picked up around campus,
and
created
posters
for
athletes
competing in the upcoming Special
Olympics state games. Music Director,
Rex Barker mentioned, "Our Pride Time
enjoyed their day." These were just a few
of the activities offered.
In addition, students chose among three
speakers to attend, all sending a message
about individual empowerment. One of
the presenters was Millard South's very
own Ms. Suhr. "The session was deep,"
said freshmen Riley Watters. "It really
made you think."
Blankets to
Donate to NE
Cancer Center
The idea around Tuesday's events was to
create a bonding experience among
students and staff while providing the
opportunity for students to give back to
their school and community.
We are Millard South!
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Three Speakers
delivering a
message about
Individual
Empowerment
“It was fun!”
“Our Pride Time
enjoyed their
day!”
Thank you notes to
servicemen.
Students
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Millard Days Scholarships
Millard Days Scholarship recipients have
been announced.
The $500 Scholarship winners are:
Kiana Nelson
Madison Weaver
Madison Nuismer
Kristina Riemer
Jacob Carter
Noah Hawkins
Alexis Mitilier
Jeff Meyer
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2015 Millard Lions Club Scholarship
Millard Lions Club Scholarship Banquet was
held on April 13, 2015, the scholarship
recipients were announced.
Millard South Seniors awarded scholarships
are listed below:
Mackenzie Burk
Sydney Franko
Shelly Uhing, Member
Millard Days Scholarship
Committee Member
Amy Hirschman
Ten Outstanding Young Omaha
Teens
11th annual Ten Outstanding Young Omaha Teens award (TOYO Teens)
Allie Rau, Senior, Millard South
Alyson Sorensen, Junior, Abraham Lincoln
Andrew O'Donnell, Junior, Omaha Westside
Brooklyn Larimore, Freshman, Bellevue West
Dante Danner, Senior, Omaha Northwest
Guillermo Vidales, Senior, Omaha South
Noah Madrigal, Senior, Bellevue East
Melissa Newkirk, Senior, Omaha Burke
Julia Griffin, Junior, Omaha Marian
Isabelle Paik, Senior, Bellevue West
The Omaha Jaycees and Village Pointe® Shopping Center are excited to announce the recipients of the
11th annual Ten Outstanding Young Omaha Teens award (TOYO Teens).
The 2015 TOYO Teen recipients are:
Follow the Omaha Jaycees on Facebook. Follow TOYO Teens on Facebook.
The TOYO Teens award is based on the prestigious Ten Outstanding Young Omahans (TOYO) awards that
began over 80 years ago in Omaha. TOYO honors ten individuals ages 21 to 40, who strive for excellence
in both the professional and personal arenas and have a strong commitment to service in the community.
TOYO Teens was created in 2005 because the Omaha Jaycees wanted to expand the effort to recognize
teens who contribute to their community through volunteerism. Applicants must be individuals between
the ages of 13 and 19 that are making a difference in the Omaha community through volunteerism and
community action.
An awards ceremony will be held on Sunday, May 3, 2015, at 3:00 p.m.at Village Pointe Shopping Center
Amphitheatre, located near 168 & Dodge.
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Students
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World Language Week
All World Language students participated in World Language Week at Millard South.
During the first part of the week, the students listened to speakers addressing the
importance of learning other languages and learning about other cultures. Those speakers
included Alex Plambeck, Armando Salgado, Mallorie Wright, Dayna Derichs, Ross Pesek,
Travis & Dorine Nordstrom, and Anne Marie Kenny. During World Language Week our
students also attended a variety of culture and language sessions. The students experienced
different music, food, dances, crafts, games, cultural information, and trivia from around
the world.
Students were also given the opportunity to enter an essay contest, a poster contest, and a
video contest. Thank you to the following businesses that donated prizes for our contest
winners: Chili’s, Don & Millie’s, Godfather’s, The Olive Garden, The V, and Valentino’s.
Poster Contest Winners:
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Level 4
Katherine Hoffman
Allison Elsasser
Angela Cipriano,
Victoria Eremeeva
Video Contest Winners:
Tie for First Place:
Caleb Ricke and Kody Reavis
Conner Hardy,
Spencer Reynolds-East
Josh Spaccarotella,
and Edward Yuan
Essay Contest Winners:
Level 1
1st Ryann Brown
Level 2
1st David Wright
2nd Garrett Bohling
3rd Molly Gzehoviak
Level 3
1st Schyler Buckland
2nd Kathryn Willenborg
3rd Emma Martin
Level 4
1st
2nd
3rd
Morgan Szymczak
Ethan Pugel
Natalie Bielenberg
AP / Level 5
1st
2nd
3rd
Dillon VanOrnam
Jordan Newsom
Conner Hardy
¡Felicitaciones! Ich gratuliere! Félicitations!
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Students
Nebraska International
Languages Association's
Design Contest
Congratulations to Brianna Couch
who has been chosen
as the winner of the Nebraska International
Languages Association's Design Contest.
This is a statewide contest for
all world language students.
Her artwork will be published
as the Conference Cover
for the
NILA Fall Conference
and will also be showcased.
at the Nebraska Department of Education
World Language Website.
Congratulations Brianna!
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Students
DECA International Career Development Conference!
Please help congratulate these students who won
worldwide
at the DECA International Career Development Conference!
15,000 students were in attendance!
2nd Place in the world
Corbin Miller, Leah Kalkwarf and Jordan Johnson
Sports and Entertainment Research Operations
(30 page written paper & oral presentation)
Top 10% in the world
Keith Botkin, Hannah Hofmaier and Cierra Fortier
Creative Marketing Project
(30 page written paper & oral presentation)
Top 10% in the world
Tessa Canaday
Hospitality and Lodging Management
(100 question exam and oral case study role play)
Special recognition given to:
Top 10 in the world
Eddie Yuan, Principals of Finance, on 100 question exam
Top 10 in the world
Sara Nixon- Hospitality Management on oral case study role play
Top 10 in the world
Tessa Canady - Hospitality Management on oral case study role play
Top 20% in the world
Cris Aleman, Morgan Szymczak
Business Service Operations Research
(30 page written paper & oral presentation)
Amy Hirschman, Weston Schmitt, Tanner Woitzel
Financial Operations Research
(30 page written paper & oral presentation)
Jordan Newsom and Tatum Stenger
Hospitality & Tourism Operations Research
(30 page written paper & oral presentation)
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Students
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DECA International Career Development Conference!
Top 20% in the world
Maddie Donohue, Nate Janicek and Sam Kunkel
Sports & Entertainment Promotion Plan
(11 page written paper, 100 question exam & oral presentation)
Brianna LeVasseur
Advertising Campaign Event
(11 page written paper, 100 question exam & oral presentation)
Vinny Malene
Principles of Business Management
Individual Event
(100 question exam and oral case study role play)
Jenny Fisher
Principles of Finance
Individual Event
(100 question exam and oral case study role play)
Allie Rau
Business Services Management Individual Event
(100 question exam and oral case study role play)
Brianna Aughe
Personal Financial Literacy Individual Event
(100 question exam and oral case study role play)
Megan Trenkamp
Retail Marketing Services Individual Event
(100 question exam and oral case study role play)
Pete Nelson & Chloe Renken
Financial Team Decision Making Event
(100 question exam and oral case study role play)
DJ Dodge
Quick Serve Restaurant Management Individual Event
(100 question exam and oral case study role play)
Dustin Young
Restaurant Full Service Management Individual Event
(100 question exam and oral case study role play)
Thank you for
encouraging and supporting
these juniors and seniors!
They are well-rounded and successful
because of our entire staff and the efforts
you put into each one of them.
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Students
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US Air Force Heartland of America Bands
The US Air Force Heartland of America Bands was at Millard South on Tuesday, April 14th.
They did a clinic with the band students from 8:00 - 8:45 AM and then presented a concert
8:45 - 9:30 in the auditorium.
The United States Air Force Heartland of America Band Vortex offers a new and refreshing
product sure to excite fans of all styles of music. During concerts, listeners heard rock,
funk, jazz, blues, soul, swing, country, and the latest pop hits performed with a fascinating
twist on the typical rock band instrumentation.
This group defies convention by drawing on each member’s musical expertise to deliver
unique musical arrangements. Vocals, drums, and guitar entice audiences to move their
feet while a thumping tuba lays down a fat groove complemented with lively doses of
harmony from a hot brass section. Members of Vortex serve as Air Force musical
ambassadors throughout the state of Nebraska supporting civic and educational outreach,
recruiting, and special military engagements.
This unique and versatile ensemble exemplifies the pride and professionalism found every
day throughout the entire United States Air Force. Whether inspiring audiences to greater
patriotism or adding prestige to military events, Vortex is sure to impress.
Rex J. Barker
Director of Bands
Instrumental Music Department Head
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Students
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Girls Track Update
Ralston Relay Recap
The Girls Track and Field Team came in third overall with a score of 77. Lincoln
North Star had 78 and Fremont scored 99 to take home the championship. We won
4 Relay events: 4x100, 4x100 Throwers Relay, Distance Medley Relay, and the Shot
Put Relay. The Patriots set two meet record. One in the discus throw by Eleni
Knapp who launched it 139'09" besting the previous mark by over seven feet that
was set in 1989. The girls also set the DMR Meet Record by running 12:42:22 besting
the old mark set in 2004 by over eight seconds. That relay consisted of Taylor
Somers, Paxton Throne, Nikki Messick, and Katie Spencer. We had to make a last
second change to the relay, literally, as Paxton set down her half eaten sub sandwich
and did not even have time to put on spikes before running the 400 leg on the
relay. It was greatly appreciated by the coaches and team. The 28th Annual Millard
South Track and Field Invitational was held on April 11. Field Events started
at 10am with running starting at 1130. Thank you to all for your support of these
young ladies on the track.
Proud to be a Patriot!!
Millard South Track and Field Invite
The Girls Track and Field team started off prom weekend in a great way. Our field
events came away with 8 personal records, 8 All-Time top 25 marks, and 7 medalists
with 2 first place finishes in the Shot and Discus. Kat Pflug threw a personal record
of 41'04" in winning the Shot and putting her in the top five in state. Eleni Knapp
won the discus and has gone undefeated this year. In running events we had 4
personal records, 4 All-Time top 25 marks, and 7 medalists. Taelar Solano placed
2nd in the 100 dash with a personal record of 12.70. Esther Broyles placed 3rd in
the 400 and 2nd in the 200. Both of her marks places her in the top 8 in
state. Taylor Somers placed 2nd in both the 800 and 1600. Her times place her in
the top 8 in state as well. Our 4x100 relay of Solano, Burton, Petersen, and Klein
finished in 2nd place. The highlight of the running events was Katie Spencer in the
3200 where she lapped everyone in the field at least once. She ran a personal record
of 10:38.10, which is 5th All-Time in state history. All those who placed in a running
event ran marks that place them all in the top 8 in state.
Our girls continue to work hard and believe in each other. Our goal to be at our best
at the end of the season has been our mission all year so that we can compete for a
state title. There will be some tough teams to compete with, but they will also have
to compete against us.
Patriot Proud!!!
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Girls Track Update
Lincoln High Girls Track and Field Recap
The girls team finished in fourth place against some top competition. It was a great
meet with some huge personal records, 16 medalists, 5 personal records, 5 top 25 all
-time performances, and 2 event winners.
Just a few of the highlights include PJ Petersen vaulting 9'8" in the pole vault which
earned her a gold medal and places her 5th in state currently. Taylor Somers
running 5:06.58 in the 1600 placing second and moving her into second all-time at
Millard South. Teammate Katie Spencer came in third in the 1600, but won the 800
just an hour before. We placed three in the top 7 in the 100m dash with Logan Klein
placing 7th with a season PR of 13.00, Taelar Solano placing 4th in 12.80, and Paige
McClannan placing second in 12.69. This was a personal record and placed her 10th
All-Time at Millard South.
Our next meet is on Monday at Bellevue West, the T-Bird Invite. The following week
is Metros then Districts on May 13 right here at Millard South, and then State
on May 22 and 23.
Thanks!
Dustin Llwellyn
Head Girls Track and Field Coach
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Event
Athletes
Shot Put
John Fabian
Indicates Personal Record
Long Jump
Students
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Place/Finish
Brook Crinklaw
Mike Hess
42'9.25"
40'6.25"
41'0.25"
Jordan Williams
Paul Taff
Kyle Loges
19'01"
18'4.75"
19'7.75"
5th Place Finish
Pole Vault
High Jump
Triple Jump
Discus
Throw
4x800m Relay
110m High
Hurdle
Jake Pugh
Mike Herbermann
David Reinhardt
11'09"
11'09"
9'09"
4th Place Finish
5th Place Finish
Jack Dempsey
Austin Whitney
Tanner Anson
5'10"
NH
5'6"
Kyle Loges
Paul Taff
35'11"
38'3.75"
John Fabian
Nolan Sorell
Thomas Pagnano
126'01"
116'07"
123'00"
800
800
800
800
Nate Wendt
Robbie Anderson
Colton Shonka
Noah Rasmussen
2nd Place Finish
02:01.9
02:05.1
02:07.0
08:17.5
08:17.50
Alex Arvanis
40
16.65
6th Place Finish
100m Dash
400m Dash
Isaiah Greenwood
Jake Pugh
Austin Whitney
11.89
11.65
11.90
Zach Charity
54.23
3200m Run
Gunner Matson
11:08.48
800m Run
300m Low
Hurdles
200m Dash
1600m Run
4x100m Relay
Noah Rasmussen
Jake Scott
02:05.07
02:21.80
Alex Arvanis
46.79
Oliver Zbranek
Isaiah Greenwood
Santino Agnello
23.68
25.34
25.20
Reno Law
Nate Wendt
Nick Perez
04:31.10
04:35.26
04:59.16
1st Place Finish
2nd Place Finish
100
100
100
100
Jake Pugh
Isaiah Greenwood
Austin Whitney
Oliver Zbranek
5th Place Finish
46.53
4x400m Relay
3:36
400
400
400
400
Colton Shonka
Robbie Anderson
Noah Rasmussen
Austin Whitney
4th Place Finish
55.3
54.8
53.4
54.5
03:38.05
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29th Annual Metro Seniors Art Show
On behalf of the Dr. Joyce Norene Wilson Art Gallery and the College of Arts
and Sciences at Bellevue University, I want to thank you for your contributions to
the 29th Annual Metro Seniors Art Show.
The following students from Millard South had art selected for the show:
Jancy Caulk: "Opposite Flights" (clay/plaster)
Zachary Desmet: "Radial Design" (charcoal)
Lauren Griencewic: untitled (clay)
Mikayla Heeb: "Lost in a Daze" (clay)
Maya Heuertz: "Spliced" (clay), "Taste of Japan" (clay)
Kari Kerns: "Pumpkin Still Life" (colored pencil)
Kiana Nelson: "Two Toned" (clay and plaster); "The Abstraction" (acrylic)
Courtney Phillips: "Untitled" (ink, colored pencils)
Emilie Schmid: "Spring Has Sprung" (clay and plaster); Untitled (colored pencils)
Rachel Teaford: "Ode to Africa" (clay/plaster)
Mikayla Vu: unknown (clay); unknown (clay)
Sophie Wang: "Sumi-e Painting" (ink)
Emily York: "Perceptions" (acrylic)
An opening reception and awards ceremony was held on Wednesday, April 29,
during which ribbons were awarded for the best artwork in each category as
well as Best in Show. The Gallery is open Monday - Friday during regular business hours.
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Students
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Mackenzie Burk
Jordyn Kelley
Meagan Stimach
Tim Dooley
Eleni Knapp
Garrett Svoboda
Cierra Fortier
Ryan McLaughlin
Morgan Szymczak
Dylan Guinzy
Ashley Morrison
Jacob L. Thompson
Jayson Hakes
Jasmine Parmley
Caitlyn Whitlock
Kristen Jones
Gavin Riehle
Tanner Woitzel
Min Soo Kang
Weston Schmitt
Alex Arvanis
Ufrano Banderas-Rodriguez
Ty Bradley
Haley Cable
Ariana Chavez
Zach Christiansen
Justin Cipriano
Devonci Combs
Hallie Dailey
DJ Diemer
Timmothy Dooley
Ryan Eichler
Jenna Esser
Ashton Flegel
Jack Folkers
Cierra Fortier
Lauren Fourtina
JT Gillett
Kobe Hair
Jesse Henson
Lauren Hess
Hannah Hofmaier
Samantha Huberty
James Johnson
Mason Johnson
Paige Kalbach
Min Soo Kang
Joey Kaspar
Riley Kholousi
Addison Krebs
Andrew Lachin
Reno Law
Ryan Lawrence
Donna Lewis
Jacob McCall
Ryan McLaughlin
Jada Messick
Corbin Miller
Emily Mora-Flores
Monica Moreno Solorio
Ashley Morrison
Austin Morton
Jade Myatt
Russell Norton
Maggie Phillips
Elliott Rankin
Noah Rasmussen
John Reel
Marchrinta Refit
Gavin Riehle
Logan Rudolph
Weston Schmitt
Taryn Smith
Megan Stimach
Brooklyn Sciford
Ashley Suhr
Conner Sunderman
Garret Svboda
Morgan Szymczak
Conner Taylor
Caitlyn Whitlock
Jacob Wilson
Tanner Woitzel
Staff
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NCSA Region II
Assistant Principal of the
Year
Congratulations to Michelle Klug for being
named NCSA Region II Assistant Principal of
the Year. She will be honored at the Region II
Banquet on May 6th. Also, she is in the running
for the NCSA Nebraska State Assistant Principal
of the Year.
Outstanding School Award
Mrs. Robyn Baker received a congratulatory
letter from Jay Seller, Ph.D, President of the
Educational Theatre Association for being
named one of the three Outstanding School
Awards for 2014-2015!
The prestigious
award serves as a model for the kind of
theatre arts program the Educational
Theatre Association strives to promote in
all of its member schools.
Drama News
Junior Brock McCullough will be honored to represent
Nebraska and Millard South at the International Thespian
Festival this summer in the category of Solo Musical
Theatre.
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Staff recognized for “Going Above and Beyond!”
Staff members submitted names to be entered into
the monthly faculty meeting drawing. The
names of the staff members submitted for this
April are listed below.
Tessa Adams
Gene Adams
Megan Andrews
Monica Bachman
Bobby Becker
Stephanie Beisch
Eileen Cabrera
Joanne Chapuran
Caitlin Christensen
Doug Denson
Jean Determan
Mike Deutsch
Mike Edmundson
Sheryl Forehead
Shelly Gauthier
Joe Greco
Kathy Guinane
Tyler Hammond
Tracy Hancock
Sheri Harrach
Alli Hausman
Diane Hempel
Lynn Hill
Martha Jacobs
Christine Kaldahl
Brett Kelly
Nick Kintzle
Alex Kirkland
Michelle Klug
Steph Larsen
Nicole Larsen
Kelly Lawrence
Ellen Leahy
Dean Liberty
Courtnay Lohrenz
Jenny Lynch
Lee Maass
Sarah Martin
T.J. Martin
Kristy McGuire
Joe Mlnarik
Kyrie Nehls
Jessica Nelson
Jonathan Nord
Barb Oltmans
Chelsey O'Neill
Jaisa Poppleton
Laura Powers
Jill Prochaska
Jamie Robinson
Linda Rohmiller
Anna Runge
Tim Seeger
Chuve Sloter
Jill Southworth
Jason Stevens
Deanna Stickney
Michele Stogdill
Steve Throne
Christy Trout
Mattia Tucksen
Jeanette VanHaren
Christopher Villarreal
Courtnay Wheat
Jenny Wilson
Seth Woodke
Michaela Wragge
Treavor Wragge
Michaela Wragge
Terri Wright
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The Millard Public Schools Foundation announced the 2015 Hall of Fame Honorees. Lynn
Hill will receive the Award of Excellence in Secondary Education. All honorees will receive
their awards at the Hall of Fame Banquet on May 15, 2015, 6:30 PM at the Embassy Suites
LaVista. Congratulations Lynn!
Academics
AP TESTING
2015 Exam Calendar - Week 1
Morning – 7:45 a.m.
Afternoon - 12 p.m.
Monday, May 4
Chemistry
Environmental Science
Psychology
Tuesday, May 5
Calculus AB
Calculus BC
Wednesday, May 6
English Literature & Composition
Physics 1: Algebra Based
Thursday, May 7
Computer Science A
Spanish Language
Physics 2: Algebra Based
Friday, May 8
United State History
German Language
European History
2015 Exam Calendar - Week 2
Morning – 7:45 a.m.
Afternoon - 12 p.m.
Monday, May 11
Biology
Music Theory
Physics C: Mechanics
Tuesday, May 12
U.S. Government
French Language
Wednesday, May 13
English Language
Statistics
Thursday, May 14
Comparative Gov’t & Politics
World History
Macroeconomics
Friday, May 15
Human Geography
Microeconomics
Afternoon - 2 p.m.
Physics C: Electricity and
Magnetism†
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Physical Required
for Participation
Any student who intends to
try out or participate on any
athletic team, cheerleading,
or dance team needs to have
a
physical
and
parent
permission form on file in
the Activities Office before
trying out or participating in
the activity. No student will
be allowed to participate
without the physical and
additional forms on file in
the Activities Office.
Activities
Tradition of Sportsmanship
We have a strong tradition at Millard South of supporting our teams and activities in a positive
fashion. Our goal is to support and cheer for our team and not be negative towards the
opposing team or the officials. Take pride in keeping all cheers, signs, and other behavior
appropriate before, during, and after all contests. Our expectations are higher than other
schools only because we have the best student body and fan base in the state. We all have a
responsibility to model good sportsmanship. Enjoy the contests and best of luck to all of our
teams.
A $60.00 participation fee is
also required for those
participating in athletics and
other
NSAA
sanctioned
activities. This fee must be
paid before the tryout period.
This fee is non-refundable.
A student activity ticket is
included in the $60.00 fee,
which give the student free
admission to all regular
season athletic contests at
Millard South. If you have
questions, please contact the
Activities Office at 402-7158261.
Student Activity
Eligibility
2014-15 Athletic
Admission Prices
The following admission prices will
be charged for 2013-14 regular season
home athletic contests:
Varsity Contest
Adult Student
Basketball/Football
All other Contests
Student Participation Fee
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Non-Varsity Contest
Not Connected to
a Varsity Contest
$6
$5
$4
$3
Adult Student
$3
$1
There is no charge for Athletic
Booster Club Members (at the
appropriate level) and students who
have purchased a Student Athletic
Ticket for regular season contests.
Some tournaments hosted by Millard
South require admission to be paid
by all spectators.
Lower level
contests attached to a varsity contest
will be charged varsity admission.
Any student participating in
an activity must be enrolled
in 20 credit hours or more
for the semester and must
have passed at least 20
credit hours during the
previous
semester. There
are additional requirements
in terms of eligibility.
Please contact the Activities
Office for details.
Athletic Booster Club
The Millard South Booster
Club is a great organization
that helps support Millard
South athletics.
We are
always
looking
for
additional members who
promote Millard South pride
an d
e nt husi as m.
For
additional information, call
the Activities Office.
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Activities
Follow Millard South H.S.
Twitter @m_south_hs
Follow Millard South H.S.
Activities
Twitter @MSHSactivities
Facebook facebook.com/
MSHSactivities
The Teammates Mentoring Program of Millard is
looking for a few good mentors. If you have the
desire to a make difference in the life of a child
and can give one hour a week, we need your help.
This school based mentoring program started by
Tom and Nancy Osborne is presently in 23
Millard Schools. If you are interested in
becoming a volunteer mentor, you can apply with
TeamMates at www.teammates.org or contact
Terri Connell, TeamMates of Millard Program
coordinator, at [email protected] or
402-715-8768. Make sure that you tell them that
you want to be a mentor in Millard Public
Schools. Together we transform lives.
For up-to-Date
Schedules of
All Millard South Activities
Go to
www.mhsaaconference.org
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How Can SCIP Help Student and Families?
The School Community Intervention and Prevention (SCIP) program at Millard
South helps to identify students who might be having problems in school as a
result of drugs/alcohol issues and then refers to appropriate resources in the
community. If you have concerns about your own child, your child’s friend, or
some other young person at Millard South, please contact the SCIP team leader,
Kelly Latimer at 402 715 8473 or [email protected].
All referrals are kept strictly confidential.
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On May 5th the Concert Band, Symphonic Band, Bella Voce, Voce de Forza, and
Cantori will perform and on May 7th we will feature the Wind Ensemble, Varsity
Orchestra and Singers. We hope you will attend many of these outstanding
performances that show off the talents of a very creative and intelligent part of the
student body at Millard South.
You should have received an invitation to the Music Banquet by e-mail. We will
celebrate the year on Friday, May 15th beginning at 5:30 p.m. in the Millard South
Cafeteria. Reservations are due to Darlene Lynam by May8th. If you did not receive
an invitation one is available on the MSHS Band website.
Millard South will be hosting Drums Across Nebraska on Monday, July 13th at
Heedum Field in Fremont with Midland University since Buell Stadium will be
installing a new surface this summer. Putting together this event is a major
undertaking and we need your help! We are still in need of one or two people to
Chair the Concessions and Site portions of this project. These wonderful chair
people will need everyone's help in a variety of arenas. We will need to find
sponsors and program advertisers, ticket sellers, concessions workers, ushers,
parking attendants, folks to work with the judges and many more positions I'm sure
I haven't listed.
Please contact Mr. Barker ([email protected]) if you can help. If you are
interested in volunteering to be on one of the committees, check the Booster Website
at www.patriotsmusic.org for volunteer sign-ups or contact one of the 2 people listed
above about a particular talent or connections that you have that will make this
event better than ever.
This link is a list of potential Corporate Sponsors or Advertisers. Please check it out.
Our best sales are when there is a personal connection to any of these places.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?
key=0AuTLEQ5ZlvGvdGU5OVJaNXpNVjJPNUdWOE85azhMeFE&usp=sharing
This year’s show will feature these corps; The Academy, Tempe, AZ, Blue Knights
from Denver, CO; Cascades, Seattle, WA; Pacific Crest from Diamond Bar, CA;
Mandarins, from Sacramento, CA; Spirit of Atlanta from Atlanta, GA; and Troopers
from Casper, WY. Read more about the summer schedule at DCI.org. This is a great
line-up of drums corps and the only show in Nebraska this summer! Don’t Miss It
Tickets for this event range from $15 to $30. Don't wait to purchase your tickets!
Prices will increase by $10 at the on-site ticket office on the day of the show.
Tickets are on sale NOW. Call 317.275.1212 or order online at www.DCI.org.
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Results from District Music Contest – We are very proud of the work the students did to
prepare and perform for Districts. They all grew as musicians and as people.
Wind Ensemble 1+
Maya Heuertz/Flute Solo 1
Evan Hoylman/Flute Solo 1
Felipe Rodriguez/Flute Solo 2
Daphne Lucero/Clarinet Solo 1
Brittany Tvrdy/Clarinet Solo 2
Katie Anderson/Clarinet Solo 1
Will Marble/Trombone Solo 1
Erica Little/Trumpet Solo 2
Delaney Lynam/Trumpet Solo 1
Kim Shriver/Trumpet Solo 1
Percussion Ensemble 1
Fichna & Ward/Tuba Duet 1
Braxton Carr/Euphonium Solo 1
Tanner Lawrenson/Alto Sax Solo 2
Cody Ray/Alto Sax Solo 2
Miranda Niemeier/Alto Sax Solo 1
Spencer Reynolds-East/F Horn Solo 2
Joshua Fruge/F Horn Solo 1
Clarinet Trio 1
Clarinet Quartet 3
Trumpet Trio 1
F Horn Quartet 1
Colton Recker/Bassoon Solo 1
The 2015-16 Color Guard workshop and auditions took place on Monday, April 27 th and results
will be announced soon.
Band families can check the band website for weekly updates and news of upcoming activities
and rehearsal schedules. We encourage the students to visit this site as well so they can be
prepared for the rehearsals. There are a number of links to other great websites and
mini-lessons that the students will find helpful. We are submitting all playing tests through
the SmartMusic program now. The immediate feedback is a benefit to those who have it at
home. You may download a free trial from their website.
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Band Camp has been scheduled for July 27-31 with students new to the program also
coming in on July 23 & 24. We are also rehearsing once a week on Monday evenings
beginning June 8th to help students be ready for the upcoming year. See you then!
We are pleased to announce that Ross Whiston has been hired as the Assistant Band
Director for Millard South for next year. Some of you may remember when Mr.
Whiston student taught at Millard South in the fall of 2011. He has been an adjunct
instructor with the marching band the last few years and has been teaching music at
Aldrich Elementary in Millard since 2013. We are excited to welcome him to the
team.
The teaching staff for 2015-16 will include a number of Millard South alumni. Seth
McKenzie will be the Percussion Caption Head. Seth is a graduate of Millard South,
UNO and received his Masters at the University of Massachusetts. He will be
assisted by Joe Paustian, a Millard South and UNO graduate as well as Janet
Willman another Millard South graduate. The Color Guard will be led by Elizabeth
Lynam, a Millard South graduate who just finished her degree in Education at the
University of South Dakota. She will be joined by Brittany Jeary, a recent UNL
graduate. Both of these ladies were a part of their University Color Guards and
worked with the Millard South Winter Guard in 2015.
District Music Contest Results
Ensemble/Soloist
Instrument
Rating
Orchestra
1+
String Quartet
Scratch
Stomp Strings #2
String Ensemble
scratch
Stomp Strings #3
String Ensemble
1
Chamber Orchestra
2
Rachel Weber
Cello
1
Joy Weidenhamer
Cello
3
Jeremy Boyd
String Bass
2
Natalie Bielenberg
Violin
2
Hannah Grove
Violin
1
Andrea Kenney
Violin
scratch
Alexandra Nordberg-Ellis
Violin
2
Johnna Sisneros
Violin
2
Adrienne Stratton
Violin
1
Wenxian Zhou
Violin
1
Emmalee Bielenberg
Cello
1
Matthew Clarke
Cello
2
Andrew Havens
Cello
1
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Full Orchestra is rehearsing every Tuesday morning beginning at 7:00am for the Graduation
performance. The Full Orchestra will perform various selections at the MSHS Graduation
prelude and ceremony on Sunday, May 24. Students will be asked to arrive at Millard South
at 5:00pm on that day to load the buses.
Freshman Orchestra will participate in the Young Orchestra Festival held in Lincoln the
morning of Saturday, May 9.
Symphony String Orchestra performs a concert Thursday, May 7 beginning at 7:30pm in the
MSHS auditorium. The Symphony Orchestra will also be 'giving back' by performing
outreach presentations during first block (B1) at various elementary schools during the
month of May.
Choir News
District Music Contest Results
Group/ Soloist Rating
Singers
I*
Stage One
I
Voce di Forza
II
Bella Voce
II
Jazz Choir
I*
Chamber Choir
II
Cantori Small Ens.
I
Samantha Gomez
I
Ziara York
I
Ryan Carter
I
John Brock
I
Colin VanAntwerp
I
Nina Washington
I
Joy Weidenhamer
I
Alexandra Braxton
I
Miriam Cortes
II
Bryce Krupka
II
CJ DeFazio
II
Kayla Schooley
II
Dallas Jones
II
Samantha Franco
II
Leah Beran
I
Braxton Carr
I
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Auditions for next year’s show choirs will be held May 14th. Workshops will be
Monday, May 11th and Tuesday, May 12. We hope to have a lot of fabulous performers
audition and the lists of new members of next year’s “Stage One” women’s show choir
and “South on Stage” mixed show choir will be posted on the choir website.
Congratulations to all of our new and returning show choir members!
Jazz Choir and Show Choir will be hosting The Last Hurrah! Monday May 18 th. It will
feature The Experience, South on Stage and Stage One as well as some small groups
and solos. Admission will be $5 at the door and will help fund the choirs for next
year.
We are very excited to announce that we have hired Amy Wesely to join the Vocal
Music staff at Millard South High School. Mrs. Wesely comes to us from Beadle
Middle School where rocked the socks off of the choral department. Amy is a high
energy, very positive teacher and will be a huge asset to us here at Millard South. She
will co-teach the choirs and direct the show choirs next year.
Teaching music in classrooms is essential if we want to truly offer a world-class
education to our students.
Ask anyone who ever took a music class growing up whether it mattered to them or
not, and just watch their face light up. Ask any public school music teacher why
music programs should remain an integral part of the curriculum, and be prepared
to spend an hour listening to the reasons why. But first, go to
www.BroaderMinded.com and see first-hand why the National Association for Music
Education (NAfME) has decided to fully reinvent its advocacy efforts to show “where
the rubber really meets the road” when it comes to music education.
Effective February 18, NAfME is officially launching a new advocacy brand and
website called “Broader Minded,” which takes an innovative look at the true value of
music education and challenges assumptions about music’s often-perceived
supplemental role in the curriculum. Broader Minded is essentially the association’s
platform for articulating new arguments that stress the importance of music in every
child’s education. “Today we officially announce that the National Association for
Music Education has fundamentally reinvented the manner in which we teach,
promote, and conduct music education advocacy,” said NAfME Executive Director
and CEO Michael Butera. “We are on a nationwide mission to ensure parents,
students, and music educators that it is safe to advocate for their programs—that
music education programs orchestrate success based on the inherent benefits of
classroom music. We will roll out the Broader Minded campaign over the next few
weeks and continue the march in the months and years ahead. “Most importantly,
through this incredibly uplifting and long overdue initiative, we’re going to remind
the nation, music educators, and advocates of why, exactly, music is in our schools,
and why music educators got into teaching music in the first place. We look forward
to others joining in the Broader Minded campaign where together the brain and
heart demonstrate the argument for music education.”
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To date, much of NAfME’s advocacy has relied on data-driven arguments that
correlate music study with quantifiable measures of academic success such as
graduation rates, test scores, and grades. These data, while valid, also are
limited in scope. As with any complex outcome, the effect of music education as
a singular intervention on a student’s overall success is difficult to isolate.
Further, through continued interactions with members, stakeholders, and
students, NAfME has recognized the need to reach beyond these traditional
arguments as part of its advocacy work. As a result of these interactions, NAfME
was able to articulate several new key arguments that speak to music
education’s unique contribution to a high-quality education. Broader Minded
cites benefits such as skills and personal attributes like self-discipline, reflective
learning, and emotional awareness—skills that allow individuals to maximize
both their personal success and their contributions to the 21st century
workforce.
The new website at www.BroaderMinded.com features an interactive model
that illustrates these benefits with actual stories submitted by students, parents,
and teachers. The site also allows users to join the Broader Minded movement,
access new advocacy materials, and share their own stories about the value of
music education.
Parents
Seniors
School Improvement Team
Parent involvement at Millard South is
encouraged in the school improvement or
advisory process. If you are interested in
serving on our site plan or strategic plan
committee, please email Andy Pinkall at
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Important Dates
Graduation for Millard South seniors will be
held at 7:00 PM on Sunday May 24, 2015, at
the CenturyLink.
[email protected]
Meeting Dates
May - 7:00 AM
MEDICATIONS OVER THE SUMMER
High School
Attention parents/guardians the school will not
store any medications over the summer break.
If your students has any over the counter
medication/s in the health room, it will be sent
home with students during the last week of the
school year. Any prescribed medication needs
to be picked before the end of the school day on
(date of the last day of school).
Parents will be notified about prescription
medications that are being sent home with their
students. Any prescribed medication that is not
picked up by this time will be appropriately
discarded. If you have any questions, please
contact the health room staff at your student’s
school (402-715-8266).
MARK YOUR CALENDAR
Honors Night/Senior
Art Show
7:00 PM
May 24, 2015
Graduation
7:00 PM
Notice of Nondiscrimination
The Millard Public Schools shall not discriminate with regard to race, religion, national origin, gender, marital
status, disability or age in the access to, benefits of, or participation in employment, educational programs,
and activities. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination
policies:
Superintendent of Schools
5606 So. 147th Street
Omaha, NE 68137
(402) 715-8200
The Superintendent may delegate this responsibility as needed.
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Partnerships
Assistant Principals will assist and handle student
discipline according to grade level.
Mrs. Michelle Klug…………………………………Freshmen
Mrs. Heidi Weaver………………………..…...Sophomores
Mr. Matt Fedde…………………………….……..…….Juniors
Mr. Andy Pinkall….……………………...................Seniors
Mr. Steve Throne………………………..Activities Director
Paybac business partners
Counselors-Students
Millard South is proud to announce
its PAYBAC business partners for
the 2013-14 school year. PAYBAC
partners are Omaha businesses
that contribute both financial and
personnel resources to Millard
South High School throughout the
school year.
Their activities
include support for pilot curriculum
projects, student recognition
program, student internships,
fund-raising opportunities for
student organizations, the speech
interview project, career
awareness opportunities, and
school committee participation.
We greatly appreciate the efforts
of all Omaha businesses that
support Millard South and
especially those of the PAYBAC
partners.
Applebee's Neighborhood Grill
Bishop Business Equipment
Chili's Restaurant
Chiropractic Care Center
Cutchall Management
Don & Millies
Edward Jones Investments
FastSigns
First Data
Godfathers Pizza
Great Western Bank
IT'S YOURS
Lakeside Orthopedic
Lions Club
Lone Star Steakhouse
Mutual of Omaha
NE Army National Guard
Old Chicago Pizza
Olive Garden Italian Restaurant
Omaha Community Playhouse
Pro Cuts
Pudgy's Pizzeria
Restaurants, Inc.
Starbucks
University of Nebraska Omaha
US Bank
Valentino's To Go
Wal-Mart #3267
Wells Fargo Bank
Yo Zone Frozen Yogurt
Information
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Assistant Principals
Students attending Millard South are assigned a
counselor based on the first letter(s) of the
students’ last name, in an effort to maintain a
comparable number of students at each grade level
per counselor.
The counselors and their
assignments are listed below. All counselors can
be reached by telephone at 715-8436 or 402-7158432.
Counselor
Ms. Sheri Harrach
Mr. Joseph Mlnarik
Mr. Ryan Carlson
Ms. Emily Townsend
Ms. Kelli Crump
Ms. Laura Powers
Ms. Kelly Latimer
Alphabetical Assignment
A-Co/P-Sl (11th & 12th)
Cr-Ha
He-La
Le-O/Sm-Z (9th & 10th)
A-Co/P-Sl (9th & 10th)
Le-O/Sm-Z (11th & 12th)
School Social Worker
School
Breakfast/Lunch
LUNCH
Elementary…..…Breakfast….…..$1.30
Lunch…………...$2.20
Middle School…Breakfast ……..$1.55
Lunch…………..$2.40
High School……..Breakfast……..$1.80
Lunch….$2.70 or $3.10
All reduced meals....Breakfast …$.30
Lunch….……$.40
Adult Meals……………..$3.00 or $3.75
Milk…………………………..…………..$ .35
Free and Reduced Priced Meals Program
In accordance with Federal law and U.S.
Department of Agriculture policy, this institution
is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of
race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability.
To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA,
Director, Office of Civil Rights, 1400
Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, D.C.
20250-9410 or call (800) 795-3272 (voice) or
(202) 720-6382 (TTY).
USDA is an equal
opportunity provider and employer.
(402) 715-8268…………………………Main Office
(402) 715-8255…………………………Attendance
(402) 715-8270………………..…Art Department
(402) 715-8261……….………..…Activities Office
(402)715-8402…………..……..Accounting Clerk
(402) 715-8272……….…Business Department
(402) 715-8432………………Counseling Center
(402) 715-8403……………….Debate/Forensics
(402) 715-8425……….…….…………………Drama
(402) 715-8279…….………English Department
(402) 715-6302..Family & Consumer Science
(402) 715-8276…………….……World Language
(402) 715-8428……….…Industrial Technology
(402) 715-8526………………….……New Frontier
(402) 715-8363…….……Newspaper/Yearbook
(402) 715-8266…………….…….…Nurse’s Office
(402) 715-8438……………...Information Center
(402) 715-8265…….…………Math Department
(402) 715-8525……….………Band Department
(402) 715-8271……………….…..………Orchestra
(402) 715-8344…………………..……Vocal Music
(402) 715-8529………………Physical Education
(402) 715-8294………….. Science Department
(402) 715-8318………..…………..Social Studies
(402) 715-8319…………….…Special Education
FOOD SERVICES
The convenience food store will be
open from 7:00 AM—3:00 PM daily.
A wide variety of breakfast items such
as bagels, pancakes, cereal, and
scrambled eggs will be available as
well as lunch items and an assortment
of beverages. Prices vary as items are
sold a-la- cart.
Transportation
Nebraska State Law requires school
districts that do not
provide free
transportation to reimburse students
for transportation if they reside over
four (4) miles (as determined by the
district) from their assigned school. If
you feel you qualify, please submit your
request for reimbursement in writing to
Millard School Transportation
Department, 5606 South 147th Street,
Omaha, NE 68137. Include student
name, address, grade and school.
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Break the Code of Silence!
If you have information that will protect the lives of students and keep our schools
safe, please let us know.
We are interested in information about:

Weapons

Bullying

Drugs

Vandalism

Gangs

Theft

Threats

Potential Suicides

Other Safety Issues
Safe Schools Hotline
Your 24 Hour
Hotline
Reporting
1-888-809-4754
Safe Schools Hotline
Partners with Boys Town
The Millard Safe Schools Hotline 1.888.809.4754—is now being
answered by the trained
professionals at the Boys Town
National Hotline. It is free and
available to students and families
every hour of the day, every day of
Student Recognition
Throughout the year, we like to recognize
students who have excelled in one endeavor or
another.
If you know of someone who has
excelled in any activity or community contribution,
please contact the main office at (402)715-8268.
Millard South High School
Mission Statement
In the rich tradition of excellence and
community at Millard South, we
guarantee each student develops and
demonstrates personal, social, and
academic excellence through
world-class opportunities and
expectations.
We’re on the web!
www.mpsomaha.org/mshs
PARENT GUIDANCE NEWS
Millard South Counseling Center
May 2015


CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY – Any high school junior or
senior who is academically motivated and eligible can
take college courses at Creighton University through
the NextStep Program! You should visit the website at
www.creighton.edu/nextstep for more information.
.
METRO COMMUNITY COLLEGE – Attend classes at
Metro through the College NOW Program. Students
have the opportunity to get a jumpstart on college
while saving money with half-price tuition. Visit
www.mccneb.edu/secondary/collegenow.asp for more
information.
Do you have a son or daughter interested in attending
Southeast Community College in Milford? Ninth and tenth
grade parents, in particular, need to be aware that some
programs at Milford can be full approximately two years
ahead of when seniors graduate. Therefore, applying early
before your student reaches their senior year is advised.
The programs that typically fill in advance are
Architectural
Engineering
Technology,
Building
Construction Technology, Auto Collision Repair Technology,
and Computer Programming Technology. They do have some
cancellations and are able to move accepted students up,
but it is to your student’s advantage to get on the list early.
See www.southeast.edu for all the programs available.
ACT Test Date – June 13, 2015
Registration Deadline – May 8, 2015
SAT Test Date – June 6, 2015
Registration Deadline – May 8, 2015
ASSISTANCE LEAGUE ACT PREP CLASS
FOR JUNE ACT
The ACT prep class for the June ACT will be held at
Westside High School on June 11th for the Basic Review.
Sessions are from 5:30-9:30 PM. The class cost is $30
for the session. There will be a $5 late fee added after
June 4th. Registration forms will be available in the
Counseling Center.
Final Transcript Request …
Seniors, you will need to let the
Counseling Center know where to send
your final transcript. Most colleges and
universities will not let you register for
classes without having this on file.
S A T
A C T
Test Date
September 12, 2015
October 24, 2015
December 12, 2015
February 6, 2016
April 9, 2016
June 11, 2016
Regular Registration
Deadline
August 7, 2015
September 18, 2015
November 6, 2015
January 8, 2016
March 4, 2016
May 6, 2016
Late Registration
Deadline
August 21, 2015
October 2, 2015
November 20, 2015
January 15, 2016
March 18, 2016
May 20, 2016
Test Date
October 3, 2015
November 7, 2015
December 5, 2015
January 23, 2016
March 5, 2016
May 7, 2016
June 4, 2016