From the Principal`s Desk
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From the Principal`s Desk
Lakewood High School - 14100 Franklin Boulevard, Lakewood, Ohio - 216.529.4028 From the Principal’s Desk This month’s issue of the “Ranger Roundup” contains very important information about upcoming state-wide testing windows with dates of modified and late start schedules. Also included are AP and Senior and Underclassmen Final Exam Schedules. Our goal during all of the upcoming testing is to maintain, as much as possible, a sense of normalcy and continued instructional coherence for students. We learned last year that accomplishing that goal effectively within a normal school day schedule, with our current space and technology limitations, is next to impossible. We understand that modifying the high school schedule for seven days creates an additional burden on parents and we do not make these changes lightly. The A.I.R. state-wide testing will take place for students in English I, English II, Biology, Government, Geometry, Algebra I, and U.S. History only. Students participating in testing will be instructed to report to their testing rooms by 8:45 am. Lunch will be served from 11:45am- 12:25 pm for students who test and those who want to have school lunch provided to them. Students not testing and not coming for lunch will arrive at 12:30 pm. All students will follow a modified four period bell schedule in the afternoon. You will find more details about which tests are being given on which days on the next page. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation as we adjust to meet the new graduation requirements and prepare students for this latest generation of assessments. As always, please let me know if you have questions or concerns. Regards, Keith Ahearn LAKEWOOD HIGH SCHOOL SPRING 2016 STATE-WIDE A.I.R. TESTING Thursday, April 21 – Friday, April 29 Morning testing schedule for indicated classes Thursday 4/21 English I Friday 4/22 English II Monday 4/25 Biology Tuesday 4/26 Government Wednesday 4/27 Geometry 8:45 am Students report to testing sites 9:00 am Testing begins 11:40 am 11:4512:25 Thursday 4/28 Algebra I Friday 4/29 U.S. History All students released from testing sites Open Lunch Period All regular A.I.R testing will be administered in LHS South classrooms. ESL and Special Education students will be assigned to specific testing locations. These students will receive notifications prior to testing. Students who are not testing should arrive at 12:30 pm Afternoon bell schedule for ALL students Time Thursday 4/21 Friday 4/22 Monday 4/25 Tuesday 4/26 Wednesday 4/27 Thursday 4/28 Friday 4/29 12:30pm1:03pm 2nd Period 6th Period 1st Period 5th Period 9th Period 4th Period 1st Period 1:09pm1:42pm 3rd Period 7th Period 2nd Period 6th Period 3rd Period 5th Period 2nd Period 1:48pm2:21pm 4th Period 8th Period 3rd Period 7th Period 2nd Period 6th Period 8th Period 2:27pm3:00pm 5th Period 9th Period 4th Period 8th Period 1st Period 7th Period 9th Period A.I.R testing replaces the old Ohio Graduation test. 2016 ADVANCED PLACEMENT EXAM SCHEDULE (preliminary) Date Time Exam Est. # Tests Mon. May 2 7:30 a.m. Chemistry 19 LHS Lecture Hall 2 Tues. May 3 11:30 a.m. Art History 10 LHS Lecture Hall 2 Wed. May 4 7:30 a.m. Eng. Lit. & Comp.(12) 37 LHS Lecture Hall 2 Thurs. May 5 7:30 a.m. Calculus AB 55 Univ. of Akron Lakewood Thurs. May 5 7:30 a.m. Calculus BC 10 LHS Lecture Hall 2 Fri. May 6 7:30 a.m. U.S. History 78 Univ. of Akron Lakewood Fri. May 6 11:30 a.m. European History 17 LHS Lecture Hall 2 Mon. May 9 7:30 a.m. Music Theory 9 LHS Lecture Hall 2 Mon. May 9 7:30 a.m. Biology Mon. May 9 11:30 a.m. Physics C Mechanics 16 LHS Lecture Hall 2 Tues. May 10 7:30 a.m. U.S. Government Univ. of Akron Lakewood Tues. May 10 11:30 a.m. French Wed. May 11 7:30 a.m. Eng. Lang. & Comp. (11) 100 Thurs. May 12 11:30 a.m. Statistics LHS Lecture Hall 2 22 74 2 35 Tentative Location Univ. of Akron Lakewood LHS Lecture Hall 2 Univ. of Akron Lakewood SENIOR EXAM SCHEDULE – 2016 The senior exam schedule follows the regular nine period school schedule, with the exception of 9th period. Seniors are expected to attend all classes each day and will take exams on the designated days. Please follow this schedule so students do not have more than three exams on one day. *Teachers who have classes that include majority Seniors may choose to give the exam following the Senior Exam Schedule. PERIODS Thursday, May 19 1 4 7 Friday, May 20 2 5 8 Monday, 3 6 9 May 23 (Seniors Last Day- Senior Reception-3 p.m. in Lecture Hall 1) Tuesday May 24 MAKEUPS A.M. ONLY Each teacher must submit a Senior Failure List via Google Docs by 12pm., May 24, even if you had no failures or seniors. Please make sure you have contacted parents. SUPERINTENDENT’S MESSAGE Recently, I was one of 20 superintendents who co-signed a letter to our state School Board members, state legislators and leaders at the Ohio Department of Education. The letter asked for these groups to involve those of us at the district level more in the process when it comes to making laws and handing down mandates that affect our students and staff. In addition, we ask for a new state superintendent that can balance the perspective of all groups advocating for high quality public education and change in the overemphasis on state assessments and the results. You can find the complete letter here and on our web site. It is important that our leaders in Columbus know that we at the local level will always represent our students’ and teachers’ needs first. Jeffrey W. Patterson Superintendent Board of Education Tom Einhouse, President Betsy Bergen Shaughnessy, Vice President Emma Petrie Barcelona, Linda Beebe Edward Favre Superintendent Chat On Wednesday, April 20, Superintendent Jeff Patterson will hold his final Superintendent Chat of the school year. The chat will take place at 6 pm in the Ranger Café at Lakewood High School. Light refreshments will be available. No reservations are needed, just show up with your questions and comments! Hope to see you there. Ranger Roundup is a newsletter about Lakewood High School distributed via email to LHS notifications subscribers For breaking news visit us on the web: LakewoodCitySchools.org Lakewood High School Lakewood City Schools Lakewood Music Boosters @LHSRangers @lkwdathletics Look for pages and feeds for organizations, teams, and staff Guidance News LHS Guidance Contact Information Dear Lakewood Students and Families, It is hard to believe it is the 4th quarter of this school year! The LHS Guidance staff has really been promoting our Seniors to check in with Mrs. Diamond in the Guidance Office to let us know their post-secondary plans. We are also encouraging seniors to log into Naviance and indicate which college they will be attending as soon as they make this decision. This data will the community know the percentage of students that attend college from Lakewood High School. The scholarship list is growing each week. We have paper copies of applications outside of guidance and all scholarships are listed on Naviance. Remember that we have Mrs. Pam Sandoval from College Now as a resource for financial aid questions. On April 5th, we will be holding a FAFSA session in Lecture Hall 2 from 4-6pm to help any students and parents that still need to submit. Please RSVP to Mrs. Diamond at (216) 529-4032 if you would like to attend. Mrs. Emily Adkins, Dept. Facilitator (216) 529-4141 [email protected] Mr. Jim Daley, Counselor (216) 529-4124 [email protected] Ms. Nina DeChant, Counselor (216) 529-4040 [email protected] Mr. Mike Francu, Counselor (216) 529-4170 [email protected] Mrs. Roberta Marcinek, Counselor (216) 529-4272 [email protected] Mrs. Debra Diamond, Secretary (216) 529-4032 [email protected] On April 6th, we will be holding a senior assembly during 8th period to (1) vote on commencement speakers, (2) pass out Evening of Excellence Forms, (3) give out Senior Night information, (4) have students turn in final transcript request forms, and (5) review upcoming Government & AP testing information. Remember to check out the book room for information on graduation, prom, and other senior activities! Juniors, a reminder that tests such as the ACT and/or SAT are usually taken by juniors at least once during the spring. Log on to www.actstudent.org and www.collegeboard.org for more information on registration dates and procedures. The next ACT is April 9th. A reminder to Sophomores and Freshmen that participating in social and academic extracurricular opportunities can help make the high school experience more rewarding. Regards, The LHS Guidance Staff For more information, see the Guidance page at http://www.lakewoodcityschools.org/1/Department/196 ROTARY HONORS TOP WEST SHORE STUDENTS On Monday March 14th, at their annual Outstanding Student Award luncheon, the Lakewood/Rocky River Rotary Club recognized fourteen West Shore students as the top performers in their career-technical program. Outstanding student nominees exemplify traits of leadership, dedication, responsibility, caring, community involvement, and initiative. Congratulations to the following outstanding students: Auto Technology Jackson Nugent Business Management Adam Giffels Community Based Training: GFS Brendan Moran Community Based Training: Rae Ann Colin Murphy Construction Trades Nicolas Binfield Culinary Arts / ProStart Steven Watkins Early Childhood Education/Senior Services Heather Rakes Electronic Technology Jack Rohde Health Careers Technology Brittany Condon Interactive Media Owen Smith Medical Office Management Lay Pah Networking / Cisco Patrick McGuinness Project Lead the Way Nicole Harris Service Occupations Training Liam Carroll Lakewood High School PTA everychild.onevoice I hope everyone enjoyed their Spring Break! Please check the Lakewood City School’s website for events happening at LHS. Please keep an eye out as the weather is getting warmer and many children will be riding their bikes to and from school. We held our elections at our March meeting and I am excited for the new Board! I would like to welcome Karen Lee as our new president for next year. We have many new faces on the board as noted below: Lakewood High School PTA 2016-2017 Slate of Officers and Standing Committees President: Karen Lee 1st VP: Melissa Harper 2nd VP: Keith Ahearn Recording Secretary: Dawn Bilski Corresponding Secretary: Susan Zanghi Treasurer: Dave Westlake PTA Council Delegate: Christina McCallum PTA Council Alternate: Martha Neff Standing Committee Chairs Volunteer Coordinator: Melissa Kress Educator of the Year and Helping Hands: Mona Atfield Health, Safety, and Welfare: OPEN Membership: Lisa Mullen-Cimino Newsletter Editor: Laura Sangree Reflections: Mona Atfield & Tonya Lloyd-Nanni Staff Appreciation/Hospitality: Karen Levis and Dahlia Hupcey PTA Events PTA provides a cake and drinks for the Senior Reception on May 23. Parents of seniors usually provide other finger foods, desserts and/or paper products. We need people to help setup, cleanup and donate goodies. If you are interested in donating anything or helping please email me at [email protected]. April 2016 LHS PTA Board Members President Karen Zingale [email protected] 1st Vice President Mona Atfield [email protected] 2nd Vice President Keith Ahearn keith.ahearn@ lakewoodcityschools.org Recording Secretary Dawn Bilski [email protected] Corresponding Secretary Martha Neff [email protected] Treasurer Karen Lee [email protected] Council Delegate Christina McCallum Council Alternate Haylee Schwenk Reminder - Sign up for rewards programs that donate a portion of what you spend to LHS Heinen’s - www.heinensrewards.com Target - https://www-secure.target.com/redcard/tcoe/home GFS - When you shop at GFS, please mention that you are part of LHS PTA. GFS has changed their reward system, but LHS PTA can still benefit when you shop Karen Zingale, LHS PTA President Lakewood High School 14100 Franklin Boulevard, Lakewood, OH 44107 Voice: (216) 529-4028 March 2016 Dear Family and Friends of LHS Seniors, Lakewood High School Class of 2016 Prom will be on May 14, 2016! A committee is planning an exciting After Prom party to provide a safe option for our seniors and their guests to entertain themselves after the actual dance. The fun starts at 11:30 pm and ends at 2:30am. This party is a 37 year old tradition for Lakewood High School and is funded from donations and fundraisers! As we continue efforts to raise money to make this year’s party the place to be and to be seen, we welcome any donations you can give. Donations may be in the form of time, money, food, prizes, and “gifts in kind.” You can find signups for volunteering and donating at lakewoodafterprom.org. Also look for upcoming fun money making events to fund the party of the year! Please contact either co-chair of this year’s After Prom with suggestions, questions, etc. Sincerely, After Prom Chairs Diane Gorsek & Tina Carleton [email protected] [email protected] After Prom Fundraising Chair John Witri [email protected] 216-496-2472 The After Prom is a committee of LHS PTA, a non-profit, tax-exempt organization. Our tax identification number for your records is 34-6001631. Business donations will be recognized online in addition to other publications. Enclosed is my donation of . Make checks payable to LHS After Prom Committee. (Please mail to After Prom Committee, c/o Lakewood High School, 14100 Franklin Blvd., Lakewood, OH 44107.) I have an “in-kind” donation of ______________________________________________________________________________. Contact Cathy Aldrich at 216-280-0311 or [email protected] to arrange pick up or drop off. (See below for ideas on possible donations for prizes.) ___ Check out donation and volunteer opportunities at lakewoodafterprom.org Name ________________________ Phone _________________________ Email _________________________ Plant Spring Flowers & Help Your Children Grow! Lakewood PTA Flower and Veggie Sale March 20th - April 20th Crocuses and daffodils are making their way out of the ground and trees are beginning to bud. It’s time to order flowers for your flower beds! Bring a blast of color to your yard while supporting the Lakewood PTAs. It’s a win-win! All proceeds from this wonderful fundraiser support Lakewood PTA programs, grants, training, and advocacy that enhance the education of every Lakewood student. You can make your yard beautiful or buy that perfect Mother’s Day gift while helping to support educational programs that benefit children throughout Lakewood. Dean’s Greenhouse is once again supporting the Lakewood PTAs Annual Flower Fundraiser with a beautiful selection of high-quality, locally-grown flowers, veggies, and herbs. You can even place large orders for your business, organization or church! Online orders are preferred: http://www.myteamworks.org/lakewood-pta Large Orders/Paper Orders will be taken by emailing or calling: [email protected] or 216-221-4846 Pickup: Saturday, May 9th 9:00 am to 1:00 pm Garfield Middle School http://www.diversitycenterneo.org/walk_rock_run.html LAKEWOOD ATHLETIC BOOSTERS The Lakewood Athletic Boosters organization is proud to support athletics in both the Lakewood middle and high schools. When you join, you become part of an organization of parents, coaches, teachers, administrators, alumni & community members that help keep our athletes on the field competing in sports they love and learning what it means to be on a team working toward a common goal. Over the past 18 years, the organization has donated over $1,000,000 to the Lakewood athletes & teams. This money was donated in the form of scholarships to graduating seniors, seasonal donations to the Lakewood athletic budget and team grants. Everything we do is to support the athletes & the teams. Please consider becoming a Booster Member. Sign up at http://lakewoodathleticboosters.org/ ATHLETIC BOOSTER VOLUNTEERS NEEDED THIS SPRING! The LHS Athletic Boosters have many great opportunities for you to volunteer! Please go to http://www.signupgenius.com/go/20f094da4ad29a5f85-volunteer and sign up!!! Remember, every hour you volunteer earns Booster Bucks, $2.50/hour, towards your Pay-To-Participate fee! We are also looking for a stand manager for the High School and Middle School Track meets. You would receive a full credit of $75.00 for your child's fee, for the next season they participate in a sport. The stand manager needs to be at the meet a half-hour beforehand, stay until the track meet is finished, and complete clean-up and inventory preparation for the next event. There are 4 Middle School Track Meets, and 5 High School Track Meets. LAKEWOOD ATHLETIC BOOSTER SCHOLARSHIPS Application Deadline April 15 Any graduating senior of LHS, who has participated in the athletic program, including athletes, statisticians, team managers, athletic trainers, etc., is eligible to apply for the scholarship. Participation in athletics and adherence to the Athletic Code of Conduct and Lakewood Student Code of Contact will be formally verified. A parent/guardian of the applicant must be a member, in good standing, of the Lakewood Athletic Boosters by March 1st of the current school year and have completed at least 15 hours of volunteer service to the Lakewood Athletic Boosters by March 1st of the current school year. Students who transferred into Lakewood High School after 9th grade may include athletic information from their previous school(s), but should CLEARLY indicate the name, address, and phone number of the other school(s) on their application. Please go to http://lakewoodathleticboosters.org/ and click on the FORMS tab at the top of the page! Should you have any questions regarding the application, please feel free to contact the Boosters at [email protected]! CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL OF OUR SENIOR ATHLETES!!! LAKEWOOD ATHLETIC BOOSTERS 12th ANNUAL NIGHT AT THE RACES sponsored by GEIGER’S On behalf of the Lakewood Athletic Booster club, I would like to thank everyone who supported the 12 th Annual Night at the Races event on March 12th. Over 350 people attended the fun filled event and many individuals worked hard to make it happen. Thanks to the wonderful support of many Lakewood Businesses and individuals, we were able to raise $22,200.00. The Boosters contribute $60,000 a year to the athletic budget. This money will be used to support both middle school and high school sports. Please help us express our gratitude to the local businesses that supported our event by shopping local! Event Sponsor – Geiger’s Triple Crown Donors Broestl & Wallis Jewelers Panera Tina Carleton James & Lillian Shaw and Suzanne & Bob Metelko Almico The Cleveland Cavaliers Slife Heating & Cooling Renaissance Hotels The Greenhouse Tavern Campbell’s Sweets Factory Italian Creations Scott Stanaitis ~ Scott & Company West Shore Construction Trade & Mr. Dow Ken Tierney & Chuck Hokky The Cleveland Browns Kohl’s Winner Circle Donors Adler Team Sports Aladdin’s Eatery Angelo’s Pizza Beauticontrol – Cathy Aldrich Beck Center Bg3 Jewelry Bob Evans Restaurant Borderline Café The Britt Family Burgers 2 Beer Carabel Beauty Salon Dairy Queen Deagan’s Dewey’s Pizza The Donahoe Family Eclectic Home El Carnicero Erie Design First Federal Lakewood Forage GV Art & Design Initially Yours Trophy Jammy Buggars KB Confections Lakewood Animal Hospital Lakewood Garden Center LHS Athletic Office Thomas G Leatherman DDS lexicon.etc Little Lakewood Pasta Company Lion & Blue Mapleside Farms The Melt Merry Arts Mitchell’s Homemade Ice Cream Ohio City Pasta Party Lite – Jamie Sledz Quaker Steak & Lube The Ranger Café Ross Beverage The Ranger Shop Revelations Ride + Workout Sarita ~ a restaurant Springvale Golf Course Roman Fountain Rush Inn Penny Stringer Embroidery TJ’s Butcher Block The Sweet Spot Sunnyside Toyota Bob & Mary Murray Tease Hair & Body Parlor VooDoo Tuna Wasabi Japanese Steak House West End Tavern Madison Graphics Around The Corner Freckle Face Jewelry Mahall’s Rozi’s Wine House Dominos Giant Eagle Curry Copy Nici Crislip Bob & Mary Murray Lisa Cimino Sean McGuan Don & Julie Reis Dawn Gerakis Tina Carleton Ann & Holger Schwarz Mike Ribar Dave Shaw Bethany Britt Kate Sala Brenda Budzar Mary Wallace Lexi DeBaltzo Chris Kemp Chuck Hokky Adkins Printing Event Volunteers Thank you to all of the volunteers, Lakewood coaches & the LHS Athletic office for helping with the event. Thank you to all of the attendees. Without such awesome support, the success of the event would not be possible. GO RANGERS! Amy Kemp & Karen Burks Lakewood Athletic Boosters Night at the Races Event Co-Chairs Lakewood Music Boosters GET YOUR TICKETS!! Monsters Hockey is MORE fun with MUSIC!! Get tickets and details here: http://lakewoodmusicboosters.com/?page_id=257 Upcoming Dates Mon, 4/4, 7 pm Board of Education Meeting Garfield MS Cafetorium Tues, 4/5, 4-6 pm FAFSA Help Session Lecture Hall 2 Wed, 4/6, 7:30 pm LHS Music Boosters Meeting LHS Room A102 Tue, 4/12, 7 pm LHS Athletic Boosters Meeting LHS Room A102 Tue, 4/12, 7-9 pm Afterprom Fundraiser Avenue Tap House Mon, 4/18, 7 pm Board of Education Meeting Horace Mann Cafetorium Wed, 4/20, 6 pm Superintendent Chat Ranger Cafe Thu, 4/28, 6:30 pm LHS 101 Ranger Cafe Thu, 4/28, 4-7 pm Everyone but the Seniors Art Show Art Atrium Mon, 5/2, 7 pm Board of Education Meeting Harrison ES Cafetorium Wed, 5/4, 7:30 pm LHS Music Boosters Meeting LHS Room A102 Thu, 5/12, 4-7 pm Seniors Art Show Art Atrium The 2016-2017 calendar is now available: http://www.lakewoodcityschools.org/docs/school%20calendar%20b%202016-17-0.pdf Lakewood High School Performing Arts Schedule Events are in Civic Auditorium unless otherwise noted Barnstormers' "Into the Woods" LHS Bands Concert LHS Orchestras Concert LHS Jazz Concert LHS Choral Concert Lakewood Project Concert Thurs. - Sat., May 5-7, 8 pm Tuesday, May 10, 7 pm Thursday, May 12, 7 pm Friday, May 13, 7 pm Wednesday, May 18, 7 pm Friday, May 21, 7:30 pm Lakewood High School Athletics Schedules http://www.lakewoodcityschools.org/athletics.aspx?ishome=1