Sept.-Oct. 2013 Newsletter
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Sept.-Oct. 2013 Newsletter
Mission Volume 39, Issue 2 Volume 27, Issue 5 The Doherty High School Community will graduate April/ May 2002 April/ May 2002 students who model integrity and are prepared to achieve their academic and civic potential. SPARTAN NEWS SPAR TAN NEW S Thom as B. Dohert y High Scho ol Volum e 39, Issue 2 February/March 2002 Dennis F. Vigil, Principal Septem ber/October 2013 Thomas B. Doherty High School Dennis F. Vigil, Principal Volume 39, Issue 2 September/October 2013 IMPORTANT ACTIVITIES Inside this issue: EVERY MONDAY MORNING IS A 50 MINUTE LATE START FOR Attendance Information Baby Ads (for Seniors) Bell Schedule 7 6 21 Counseling Center News D-11 Calendar Food/Latex Allergies 12 22 9 Gifted & Talented Honor Roll Immunization Information 8 15 9 Important Dates & info. Meetings w/D11 Board NHS 1 11 18 3 Parent Connect Service Parent/Teacher Conferences Parking Information Principal’s Letter 3 4 8 2 SAC & PTA Senior Portrait Info TCAP Credit Volunteers Yearbook 4 5 23 3 5 Inclement Weather Procedures STAFF COLLABORATION EXCEPT DECEMBER 16 Wednesday, Sept. 25 PARENT/TEACHER CONFERENCES INVITATION ONLY See page 4 for more information. Saturday, Sept. 28 CAR SHOW Monday, Sept. 30 SAC/PTSA—SPARTAN ROOM—6:00 –7:30 PM Sept. 30-Oct. 5 HOMECOMING WEEK Tuesday, October 1 OFFICIAL STUDENT COUNT DAY Wednesday, October 16 PICTURE RETAKES Thursday, October 17 END OF FIRST QUARTER Friday, October 18 TEACHER WORKDAY—NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS Wednesday, October 23 PARENT/TEACHER CONFERENCES—p.m. October 24 & 25 CONFERENCES-NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS Monday, October 28 SAC/PTSA—SPARTAN ROOM—6:00 –7:30 PM Thursday, October 31 HARVEST OF LOVE BEGINS OTHER IMPORTANT ACTIVITIES Thursday, Oct. 3 CAR BASH—DURING LUNCH Friday, Oct. 4 HOMECOMING ASSEMBLY—10:20AM FOOTBALL GAME VS ROCK CANYON—7 PM—Gary Berry Stadium Make Doherty Web Site a Favorite! Log onto: http://doherty.d11.org Click on “Newsletter” to see the Spartan News in color. You need Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.0 or higher to view it. Saturday, Oct.. 5 HOMECOMING DANCE—8 PM Tuesday, October 1 CHOIR CONCERT—7 PM—Auditorium Thursday, October 3 ORCHESTRA CONCERT—7 PM—Auditorium Tuesday, October 8 BAND CONCERT—7 PM—Auditorium Wednesday, October 16 PSAT TESTING Thursday, Oct. 17 ACADEMIC AWARDS—7 PM—Auditorium Oct. 31-Nov. 2 FALL PLAY Volume 39, Issue 2 Page 2 September/October 2013 Letter from the Principal September 12, 2013 Dear Doherty Parents, Hope this edition of the Doherty Newsletter reaches you all in good health and spirits! The new year has gotten off to a rousing start and we are excited to have the 2013-14 school year underway. As we have done for the past two years, the first day of school was devoted to the Freshman class so they could better acclimate themselves to high school without the upper classmen here. The day went extremely well and we received very positive feedback form parents and students alike. I would like to give a shout out to Ms. Lianne Thiessen, the sponsor of our Link Crew, for organizing and carrying out a very good day for the freshman. Again, a major theme for this year is that we will not be doing “business as usual” in terms of instruction. Dr. Gledich, the superintendent of schools, has challenged all schools to “create Awesome” in our schools and our students. I have challenged our staff to give quality Tier I instruction to ALL students in their classes and to make sure that everyone “gets it” before they leave their classes. We continued our upward trend on TCAP testing and I am proud, but still ready to increase those scores and have more students score in the proficient and advanced categories in this coming year’s TCAP test. Please visit our website, as that is the “window” into our house and, as usual, you are always welcome to come by and pay us a visit. Just sign in at the West entrance and you can access the building as you wish. Please know that you are a very important partner in your son or daughter’s education. We need you as an ally!! Have a great year and if you need anything, please feel free to drop me a phone call or an e-mail. Sincerely, Dennis Vigil, Principal Volume 39, Issue 2 Page 3 September/October 2013 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Doherty High School’s Arista Chapter of the National Honor Society is gearing up for the 2013-2014 school year. The first task is inviting prospective members, those students with a 3.75 GPA or higher, to submit their information for consideration. Letters will be sent by the 3rd week of September to those students whose GPA qualifies them for possible membership in NHS. As part of the invitation process, students will be asked to complete an information form, outlining their extracurricular activities, community service, and leadership participation. These information forms, along with a character rating form from Doherty faculty, are evaluated by a five member Faculty Council. Those students who qualify will then be invited to join NHS and will be required to attend a formal induction ceremony, usually held in early October, marking their official membership in Doherty NHS. If you have questions regarding NHS, please contact Rob Gardner, [email protected], 328-6503. ATTENTION ALL VOLUNTEERS! Doherty High School could not function without the help of our volunteers! We thank each and everyone of you for your dedication in helping our kids. If you would like to join our volunteers at DHS please give Michelle Perez a call at 328-6410. Volunteer Registration Forms are available from Mrs. Perez in the main office. Volunteer Registration is a District 11 requirement and may be done online if you prefer. The address is: www.d11.org/volunteer. Volunteer hours not only benefit staff and students, they also bring funding to the school in the form of Federal Grants. If you would like to volunteer please call Michelle Perez at 328-6410. Thanks to everyone who volunteers! PARENT ACCESS TO GRADES/ATTENDANCE Zangle “Parent Connect” access to the Internet Site is: http://www.d11.org. Click on the Parent Connect Logo on the home page. This program provides parents with direct access to student data via the internet. Parents may view progress reports, attendance records, report cards, transcripts, test history, selected student demographic information, the current student class schedule, behavior and health. All teachers will enter attendance into Zangle on a daily basis. Parent Connect PIN numbers and passwords are available by coming to the Data Processing Office between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. You may call Vickie Smith at 328-6464 if you need further information. Parents are required to show a picture ID in order to have access to their student’s information. Volume 39, Issue 2 Page 4 September/October 2013 PARENT TEACHER CONFERENCES Parents! Please read the important information below regarding Parent Teacher Conferences. The emphasis of this school year is “every student, every day”. In accordance with the emphasis we, as a staff, will continue the mid quarter Parent Teacher Conference by teacher invitation only, as we did last year. This seems to more fully meet the needs of students as they strive for success and achievement in their high school careers. Mid Quarter—by Invitation only We are going to have our first day of conferences on Wednesday, September 25th. We will have a normal school day on September 25th and then teachers will come back at 5:00 p.m. for specifically identified conferences. These conferences will be for identified students who are in need of interventions; parents will meet with teachers to get their son or daughter back on track after this first four weeks of school. The conference/early intervention could be for grades, attendance, or both. Parents will be called to set up an appointment. End of Quarter—for everyone The end of quarter conferences will be held on October 23rd and 24th. Oct. 23rd will be our usual “arena conferencing” in the main gym beginning at 5:00 p.m. No appointment is necessary for these arena conferences. Oct. 24th will be the day that parents will be able to attend pre-scheduled appointments/ conferences to meet with their son or daughter’s teachers. These pre-scheduled conferences with specific teachers will be from 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. on Oct. 24th. Our best hope is that we are servicing more students in a timelier fashion and truly meeting the needs of “every student, every day”! Do you want to make a difference? Join SAC (School Accountability Committee) or PTSA (Parent/Teacher/Student Association). The meetings are held from 6:00-7:30 PM. For more information get in touch with the SAC Chair, Carrie Kohut at [email protected] or PTA Co-Chairs, Charlene Paxton and Deb Roark. Next meeting is September 30, 2013. Volume 39, Issue 2 Page 5 September/October 2013 CLASS OF 2014 SENIOR PORTRAITS The yearbook is going to continue the tradition of a full –color senior section; however, very strict parameters are required. We need uniformity in the section and to follow yearbook design principles. Remember these are portraits and not snapshots. Please review and follow the specification and deadlines outlined below. Any pictures that do not comply with these specifications WILL NOT BE PREPARED! The yearbook staff reserves the right to reject any photo submission. Specifics: PICTURE SIZE: 2 1/4" to 2 1/2 " wide by 3 1/4" high (standard wallet size at MOST photographer locations FINISH: No pictures that include a company logo. No black and white photos. HEAD SIZE: Unrestricted BACKGROUND: Any photo background that does not obscure identification (ex: shadows) POSE: Forward facing HEAD/BUST SHOTS ONLY! ATTIRE: School Appropriate Dress or Better --- clothing must comply with the Doherty High School dress code. Examples include but are not limited to: no spaghetti straps or strapless tops! No t-shirts, caps and gowns, hats, jackets, or any other attire that would not be considered dressy or school appropriate. *IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO TURN IN AN ELECTRONIC PICTURE VIA EMAIL, CD, or FLASH DRIVE, THERE WILL BE AN EXTRA $15 HANDLING FEE. How to turn in Senior Picture: 1. Go to the secure website: www.hjeshare.com 2. Enter our school’s order number: 7827 3. Locate the picture (file) you want to upload. Click on the filename to select it, click Open. 4. Click on the thumbnail to select the photo and enter information about the image. Be sure to include your student’s full legal name as you want it spelled in the yearbook. 5. Click Submit Image Information when you are done. *There is no fee for submitting your senior portrait using the Herff Jones site Email to Ms. Hawkinson at [email protected]. Your picture needs to be a jpeg; we will not be able to accept anything else. Bring in a CD with your portrait on it. Bring in a hard copy and pay the $15 processing fee. DEADLINES: On or before October 31, 2013 *********NO SENIOR PORTRAITS WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER October 31, 2013********* Yearbook Staff 2013-2014 Don’t Miss A Yearbook! This year will be the best yearbook ever! Don’t miss out on your limited edition. Yearbooks may be purchased at any time during the school year in the business office; however, it is highly recommended that you buy your copy early. You may purchase an activity ticket with a yearbook that will ensure you a yearbook at the end of the year and admission to Doherty home sporting events at no additional cost. It also avoids any price increase or finding yourself without a yearbook in the spring. *Yearbook/ Activity Ticket combination is $80.00 *Yearbook only second quarter, October 21, 2013 will be $85.00 *Yearbook only second semester, January 8, 2014, will be $95.00 *Activity Ticket only is $15.00 (Due to our large number of students and increase in yearbook production expense and delivery costs the yearbook only purchase will not be available until 2 nd quarter, October 21, 2013.) Volume 39, Issue 2 Page 6 September/October 2013 ATTENTION PARENTS OF SENIORS FOR THE 2013-2014 SCHOOL YEAR Would you like to honor your senior student and tell him or her how proud you are? Here’s your chance to put a dedication and the most adorable baby pictures in the 2014 DHS yearbook. It is a great way for the students to always know how much you cared during the most special and exciting times. All submissions must be clearly labeled and be in to the yearbook staff by October 31, 2013. Last year we added the option of going on the Herff Jones website, www.yearbookordercenter.com, and creating your ad yourself. You will need to log into the site using the code 7827, which is specific for Doherty High School. Please see the DHS home page- “Links to Baby Ad Creation” for a direct link to the site. If you choose to have us create your baby ad, as we have in the past, please bring payment to the business office; once you have paid you will need to leave your dedication and pictures, with a copy of your receipt, in Ms. Hawkinson’s mailbox. ALL PAYMENTS MUST BE MADE THROUGH THE BUSINESS OFFICE. Please do not submit your one and only picture, as they will not be returned. Copies can be made easily at photo processing centers everywhere. It would be extremely helpful if dedications were emailed to [email protected]. If this is not possible please make sure to turn in a printed copy of your dedication, typed in Microsoft Word, as well as a copy on a disk. Dedications may be edited for content, clarity, or space. Only one student is permitted per ad unless the students are siblings. For the 2014 Stigme Chronou Yearbook, Baby Ads will be available in either black and white or full color printing. 2014 Baby Ad Specifications: Whole Page Options Color: $395 Black & White: $260 7 pictures & 135 words 6 pictures & 170 words 5 pictures & 190 words 4 pictures & 215 words 3 picture & 235 words 2 pictures & 275 words 1 picture & 300 words No picture & 350 words 1/2 Page Options Color: $210 Black & White: $165 5 pictures & 100 words 4 pictures & 150 words 3 pictures & 175 words 2 pictures & 200 words 1 picture & 225 words No picture & 250 words 1/4 Page Options Color: $128 Black & White: $ 94 2 pictures & 75 words 1 picture & 100 words No picture & 125 words 1/8 Page Options Color: $94 Black & White: $72 1 pictures & 30 words No picture & 50 words Volume 39, Issue 2 Page 7 September/October 2013 PRE-ARRANGED ABSENCES The proper procedures for pre-arranged absences (such as family vacations) are: Contact the attendance secretaries. Mrs. Watts at 328-6413 or Mrs. Palmer at 328-6414 The student must take a written note from parent/guardian to all teachers prior to the absence. It is then up to the student to get the homework assignments. Parents may obtain the school telephone numbers/ email addresses of teachers from the Doherty web site: w3.d11.org/doherty Please be aware that such absences may have a detrimental effect on your child’s academic progress. Attendance Policies and the Colorado State Statute regarding School Attendance STUDENT APPOINTMENTS OUT OF THE BUILDING When a student has an appointment the proper procedures are as follows: Contact the attendance secretaries by note or call in advance of the appointment: Mrs. Watts at 328-6413 or Mrs. Palmer at 328-6414 If the student is aware of the appointment, it is up to him/her to go to the attendance office and get a pass in order to be released from class. The student is to check out through the attendance office prior to leaving the building. Please work with us in keeping the lines of communication open at Doherty. When you are aware that your son or daughter will be missing school, please inform the Attendance Office immediately. By following this procedure, we can better serve your student’s academic needs. “Why can’t I excuse my student whenever I want, for whatever reason I want?” We hear this over and over again by exasperated parents wondering why we ask the reason for the absence of their son or daughter. Parents believe that since they are the parents they can and should be able to excuse students for babysitting, oversleeping, students were tired from a late-night practice, or the students do not have their assignments ready to turn in. We, as educators, cannot allow the state law to be bent or broken by parents who want to “help” their children by excusing them for any and all reasons. The state law is very clear and states in part, “Every child who has attained the age of seven years and is under the age of seventeen shall attend school.” The law also states in part that, “legally, a parent can only excuse their child from attending school for the reasons below”; Temporarily ill or injured Absent for an extended period due to physical, mental, or emotional disability Suspended, expelled, or denied admission to school In the custody of a court or law enforcement authorities Being instructed at home under a home-schooling situation Now the state also gives school districts latitude in enforcing the law and that is why we do excuse for reasons such as leaving town to attend a sibling’s graduation or, sadly, a funeral. We also show latitude to parents who have had a power failure and get their student to school late one day. However, it would be irresponsible for the school to allow parents to dictate to us when and how we excuse their students. Please help us enforce the Colorado State Statute and excuse your students only for the above reasons. If something out of the ordinary does occur we will work with you but remember that we cannot and will not excuse every other day of “my alarm did not go off” or “I ran into a traffic jam on Academy Blvd.” At Doherty High School we believe in setting standards that are fair, equitable, and enhance the ability for success of every student. This begins, most undoubtedly, with good attendance. A summary of the Colorado State Attendance law and our attendance policies and procedures can be found on pages 12 and 13 in the Student Handbook. If you have any questions, please contact Mr. Ted Stevens at 328-6404 and he would be happy to meet with you to review our attendance policies. You can also call me at anytime. My secretary, Ms. Bowyer, will make an appointment for you to see me if you wish. You may call her at 328-6411. Thank you. Dennis F. Vigil Volume 39, Issue 2 Page 8 September/October 2013 Gifted and Talented News Sue Keller, GRT Welcome to the start of a new school year. My name is Sue Keller and I will be the Gifted and Talented Resource Teacher, GRT, for the upcoming school year. If you are interested in upcoming events that may be of interest to the GT population, please send me an email at [email protected]. Upcoming events of note: 1) The regular deadline for the 10/26/13 ACT test is 9/27/13. The regular deadline for the 12/14/13 ACT is 11/8/13. 2) The regular deadline for the 11/2/13 SAT test is 10/3/13. The regular deadline for the 12/7/13 SAT is 11/08/13. 3) The PSAT/NMSQT will be given at DHS on October 16th starting at 8 AM for any high school junior. In the past, the cost of the test is $18.00. Checks should be made payable to Doherty High School. Students may begin registering for the test in the counseling center with the counseling secretary beginning October 2 nd. 4) The Colorado Association for Gifted and Talented, CAGT, will be hosting the National Association for Gifted Children conference this year on October 7th and 8th. The conference will be held at the Marriott Denver Tech Center. For information please access http://coloradogifted.org. As always, please feel free to contact me at [email protected] or 328-6498 if you have any questions or concerns about your child. TOWING / IMMOBILIZATION (BOOTING) OF VEHICLES Because of our School Board policy requiring the purchase of a $50 parking permit, any vehicle parked in the Doherty High School parking lot that does not have a current & valid DHS parking permit posted on the vehicles windshield (in the designated location) will be subject to being towed or immobilized (booted) at the owner's expense. Please note that there are posted signs in the west and east parking lots stating this warning. Any student who has purchased a Doherty High School parking permit and must bring a vehicle other that the one with the DHS permit on it, must contact one of our Security Officers to secure a temporary permit. If a student fails to secure a temporary permit, their vehicle will be ticketed and is subject to being towed or immobilized (booted). If you have questions call Ms. Kim Southard, Assistant Principal (328-6405). PARKING LOT/DROP OFF AND PICK UP Please be aware of the bus loading zones located on Barnes Road. DO NOT STOP AND PARK IN THESE AREAS TO PICK UP YOUR STUDENT. Signs are posted indicating “No Parking Bus Loading Zone” and it will be blocked off daily for school bus pick ups. You may pick up your student in the east parking lot where there is less traffic. Please notice however this is a right turn only exit! Help us in making your students drop off and pick up as safe as possible. Please note the Aspen Center directly across from DHS to the north has posted “No Trespassing or Student Drop Off” signs. Please do not pull into this area to wait for your student or to drop them off. You could be ticketed for trespassing. Remind your student not to park in any business area around the school. This is private property and the owner of the property may have your vehicle towed. Your cooperation in this matter is greatly appreciated. If anyone has ideas to make student drop off and pick up run more smoothly and safer, we are always open to suggestions. Please contact Kim Southard, Assistant Principal at 328-6405 if you have any questions. Volume 39, Issue 2 Page 9 September/October 2013 OUT THE NEW SPORTS WEBSITE FOR ALL YOUR SPORTS INFORMATION! DOHERTYATHLETICS.ORG IMMUNIZATION REQUIREMENTS AFFECTING DOHERTY HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment requires that every student 6th through 12th grade student has received the Tdap (tetanus/diphtheria, pertussis) Booster. As you will recall, students at the high school level are already required to have completed a 2nd MMR immunization, and the Hepatitis B (three shot immunization) series, as well as documentation of completed DPT and Polio series. If the student has a documented history of chicken pox disease, no Varivax immunization is required. The Varivax requirement for the 2011-2012 school year is one dose for 9th through 11th grades. Contact your health care provider for information/appointments OR you can obtain immunizations through: El Paso County Department of Public Health & Environment (578-3272) –new location: 1675 West Garden of the Gods Rd (West of I-25)—on the 2nd floor Ronald McDonald Care Mobile (866-6789) - call for availability dates/site locations. SET Clinic - (776-8850)- 825 E. Pikes Peak (former St. Francis Hospital) IMMUNIZATIONS ARE BY APPOINTMENT ONLY AT ALL OF THESE LOCATIONS. Call to find out if the site takes Medicaid or CHP+ insurance or if the immunization is for a small fee or FREE. Always bring the student’s immunization record to your appointment; then provide a copy of the immunization documentation to the registrar at Doherty High School. The state of Colorado requires all students to have either an up-to-date immunization document or a signed exemption on file. Parents may sign a personal or religious exemption available in the registrar’s office or they can contact their physician to obtain a medical exemption, if appropriate. Please contact the registrar’s office if you have any questions or if you would like to speak personally to the school nurse who visits Doherty High School. Thank you. Latex Allergies At Doherty HS, there are at least NINE students (whom we are aware of) who are ALLERGIC TO LATEX. Most likely there are more students as well as staff who are allergic. It is possible they may not even be aware of it yet. We are, therefore, enlisting our Doherty parents help. PLEASE do not send latex balloons or balloon bouquets to school for your teen’s birthday, Valentine’s Day or other occasion. If one of these balloons break, latex particles are emitted into the air and a person who has a latex allergy could have a severe allergic reaction. This could be life-threatening. Please check before ordering balloons that are to be delivered to school to assure that they are NOT LATEX. Thank you for your help and concern for everyone in our Doherty community. Volume 39, Issue 2 Page 10 September/October 2013 LETTER TO PARENTS CONCERNING FOOD ALLERGIES Dear Parents/Guardians of School District 11 Students: Food allergies can be life-threatening. It is important that schools, students, parents, and physicians work together to help minimize risks for students with food allergies. District 11 has implemented a policy (JLCDA, Response to Students with Food Allergies) and we wanted to inform you of this important policy & anaphylaxis plan required by State law. If your child has been prescribed medication for treatment of a food allergy or anaphylaxis, please contact your child’s school to obtain a Medication Administration form and an Allergy & Anaphylaxis Plan form. We strongly encourage you to return these completed forms and supply the school with the prescribed medication needed for treatment of the student’s food allergies or anaphylaxis in a timely fashion. Additional information related to food allergies and student’s special dietary needs can be found at www.d11.org/FNS/Pages/SpecialDiets.aspx or available at any CSSD11 School Kitchen. Please feel free to contact your school with questions or concerns related to your child’s diagnosed food allergy or anaphylaxis plan. ************************************************************************************** Estimados padres y tutores de los alumnos del Distrito escolar 1: Las alergias a los alimentos pueden ser potencialmente mortales. Es importante que las escuelas, los alumnos, los padres y los médicos colaboren para ayudar a reducir al mínimo los riesgos de los alumnos con alergias. El Distrito 11 ha implementado una norma de respuesta a los alumnos con alergias a alimentos (JLCDA, Response to Students with Food Allergies) y quisiéramos informarles sobre esta importante norma y Plan para la anafilaxia que exigen las leyes estatales. Si a su niño/niña le han recetado un medicamento para el tratamiento de las alergias a los alimentos o la anafilaxia, sírvanse comunicarse con la escuela del niño para obtener un formulario Medication Administration and an Allergy & Anaphylaxis Plan (Administración de medicamentos y Alergicas y Plan para la anafilaxia). Les recomendamos enfáticamente devolver los formularios completos y suministrar a la escuela los medicamentos necesarios para el tratamiento oportuno de las alergias a alimentos o la anafilaxia del alumno. En el sitio Web www.d11.org/FNS/Pages/SpecialDiets.aspx se puede encontrar información adicional relacionada con las alergias a los alimentos y las necesidades especiales de nutrición de los alumnos, también se encuentra disponible en cualquiera de las Cocinas escolares del CSSD11. Bien puedan comunicarse con la escuela si tienen alguna duda o inquietud relacionada con las alergias que les hayan diagnosticado a sus niños o el plan para la anafilaxia. Volume 39, Issue 2 Page 11 September/October 2013 FILE: EBCE-E Revised – April – 2-10 INCLEMENT WEATHER PROCEDURE The Superintendent will make inclement weather decisions based on concerns for Student, Parent and Staff safety and in consultation with appropriate resources and authorities. In the event school is canceled for a day or the decision is made to close early, the district shall cancel all after school and evening meetings, activities, community classes, etc. In the event of an early release lunch will be offered. In the event school is started late, students are released early or school is cancelled for the day, parents/ guardians are expected to be responsible for the custody of their children. When schools are open parents are expected to decide whether to send students to school on threatening, stormy days. Some parents may choose to keep their children home due to bad weather. Such absences will be excused, and work missed may be made up without penalty. DISTRICT CLOSINGS, CANCELLATIONS, LATE STARTS AND EARLY RELEASES District Eleven will: Collect data at the earliest appropriate time. The district will check with available resources and geographically located staff members. Make a decision as to whether schools will be closed or started and announce the decision no later than 5:30 a.m., unless there are extenuating circumstances, by calling the local media and other forms of available communication IN THE EVENT A DELAYED/SAFETY START OCCURS In the event of late starts, schools that have breakfast programs may offer breakfast. District Eleven will: Make the decision to delay school by 2 hours and announce that decision no later than 5:30 a.m., unless there are extenuating circumstances. Make the decision to cancel community education classes, rental activities and co-curriculum activities by 1:00 p.m., unless there are extenuating circumstances. Begin school for all students, except all pre-school activities, 2 hours later than each school’s normal arrival time. Contribute to the safety of students and of the entire community by reducing the amount of pedestrian and vehicle traffic during peak hours and under poor driving/walking conditions. IN THE EVENT STUDENTS ARE RELEASED EARLY District Eleven will: Inform the media listed and utilize other available forms of communication, not later than 11 a.m. that schools will dismiss students early, unless there are extenuating circumstances. Dismiss students 2 hours earlier than normal, unless otherwise directed by the Superintendent or designee. Schools will make every effort to complete lunch service before dismissal. Keep buildings open as long as necessary to evacuate all students safely. Cancel all p.m. preschool. Parents are expected to: Listen for an early dismissal announcement not later than 11 a.m. Make sure their children know what to do and where to go if dismissed early. Know that students will be dismissed two hours earlier than normal. Not rely on the telephone to make last-minute arrangements for their children. (Lines tend to malfunction during storms.) April 2010 Volume 39, Issue 2 Page 12 September/October 2013 COUNSELING NEWS FALL ACADEMIC AWARDS PROGRAM The annual Fall Academic Awards Program for current sophomores, juniors and seniors will be held on Thursday, October 17, 2013 at 7:00 p.m. in the auditorium. The purpose of the program is to recognize students who have two consecutive semesters of 3.75 GPA at Doherty High School. Students who are eligible for awards will be sent invitation letters mid-September. TRANSCRIPT INFORMATION Transcripts are a record of a student's cumulative grades, 9-12, and are used for many purposes. Official transcripts are the responsibility of Mr. Jiron, the registrar. It is the policy of every high school in District #11 to charge $2.00 for each transcript, both official and unofficial. At your request, we will send your final transcript free to the college of your choice. PLEASE NOTE: The registrar’s telephone number is: 328-6406. We have had an increasingly large number of transcript requests for various reasons other than college applications or transfer to other schools. Many requests are for "official" transcripts for the student to pick up. If a transcript is given to a student, a parent, or guardian, it MUST be marked "unofficial". Official copies are SENT ONLY to the school, college, university or agency DIRECTLY FROM DOHERTY. Insurance companies usually have their own forms for the school to fill out to verify "good student" discount eligibility. Please supply the insurance forms to us rather than request a transcript each time the insurance is due. Students who need transcripts for scholarship applications need to go through their counselor. TEST FOR COLLEGE-BOUND JUNIORS The PSAT/NMSQT (Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test) will be given at Doherty on Wednesday, OCTOBER 16 starting at 8:00 a.m. for any high school junior. The test is not required, but is recommended for students who plan to attend college. The cost of the test is $18.00 and checks should be made out to Doherty High School. Students may register for the test in the counseling center with the counseling secretary beginning October 02. Registrations are taken on a first come first serve basis, with Doherty 11th grade students having priority. There are a limited number of spaces available so students should sign up early. The deadline for registration is OCTOBER 14. The test is approximately 2 hours and 45 minutes. Students take the PSAT/NSMQT for several reasons. The test is the qualifying exam for students wishing to participate in competitions of the National Merit Scholarship Corporation and it also provides students with information on how they rank among their peers taking the test in other parts of the country. Results of the test are used to award scholarships and recognition from numerous colleges, corporations and foundations. The test provides an opportunity to become familiar with the types of questions similar to those in the SAT test, which is taken by many college-bound students take. Test takers receive recruitment mail from interested colleges informing them of program and scholarship opportunities. TEST FOR COLLEGE-BOUND SOPHOMORES The PLAN (P-ACT+) test will be given at Doherty on Saturday, NOVEMBER 09 starting at 8:00 a.m. in the cafeteria. The test is intended for use with high school SOPHOMORES and has three primary purposes: 1) To help students initiate and sustain the process of making post secondary plans; 2) To help students identify and acquire the academic and enabling skills they will need to make a successful transition to post secondary education or work; 3) To help students effectively demonstrate their academic skills on the ACT admissions test. The academic tests in the PLAN program reflect recent adjustments in the secondary school curriculum and the knowledge and skills judged to be important for college bound students. The cost of the test is $18.00 and checks should be made out to Doherty High School. Students may register for the test in the Counseling Center with the counseling secretary beginning Volume 39, Issue 2 Page 13 September/October 2013 October 21. Registrations are taken on a first come first serve basis, with Doherty students having priority. There are a limited number of spaces available so students should sign up early. The deadline for registration is OCTOBER 31. The test is approximately 3 hours. ASVAB TEST BEING GIVEN AT DOHERTY The ASVAB Test will be given to students this fall, the test date is October 18. This test will be given to interested students who sign-up for the test in the counseling center. Students should check with their counselor or listen to announcements for information as it becomes available. CENSUS CARDS Federal Census Cards will be distributed at the end of October. Federal regulations state "The survey form shall be filled out and signed by pupil's parent" (or guardian). Each student in a family must return a separate card. Please return the signed card promptly. COLLEGE PLANNING TIMELINE It is never to early to start planning for college. Regardless of your goals beyond high school, the decisions you make today will affect what opportunities are available to you later. Through careful selection of high school classes you will be keeping your options open. A broad-based and rigorous education will not only prepare you for college admission, but for life. The following timeline should help you with your plans. COLLEGE PLANNING CALENDAR Senior Year October Take the ACT or SAT test Attend the In-State College Fair at Doherty on October 1st from 6:00-7:30 p.m. Attend the Out-of-State College Night on October 7th from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Register for the December SAT November Be aware of application deadlines Complete and mail application materials Register for the December ACT Take the SAT Check for scholarship information posted in the counseling center December Take the ACT or SAT test Check for scholarship information posted in the counseling center January Pick up the financial aid worksheet from the counseling center Check for scholarship information posted in the counseling center February Check for scholarship information posted in the counseling center Review and finalize plans with your counselor Volume 39, Issue 2 Page 14 September/October 2013 COMING EVENTS COLLEGE ADMISSION TEST DATES CHRISTIAN COLLEGE FAIR ACT Date and Time TBD Colorado Springs Christian School Representatives from over 70 Christian Colleges & Universities + Financial Aid Seminar Test Date OCT. 26 DEC. 14 Sept. 27 Nov. 8 SAT OUT-OF-STATE COLLEGE FAIR October 7 5:30-7:30 p.m. Expo Center—Colorado Springs (3650 N. Nevada Ave.) Meet representatives from over 140 colleges & universities. Open to all interested students & parents. IN-STATE COLLEGE FAIR October 1 Doherty H.S. 6:00-7:30 pm Visit with representatives from Colorado colleges/universities; gather admission & academic program information. Open to all interested students & parents. SPECIAL INTEREST VISIT PROGRAMS Information is available for students in Chemistry, English, Math, Performing Arts and Veterinary Medicine. See your Counselor or the CSU Web Site for more details. Test Date NOV. 2 DEC. 7 $36.50 Regular Deadline $51 Regular Deadline Oct. 3 Nov. 8 Students are encouraged to register online at www.actstudent.org and www.collegeboard.com Registration materials are also available in the Counseling Center. Both ACT & SAT allow late registration & walk-ins for an additional fee. Seniors should plan on completing all college admission testing by January 1. Most colleges & universities will accept scores from either test. The highly selective colleges require students to also submit SAT Subject scores, including the University of California system. SAT Subject tests are hour long tests which can’t be taken at the same time as the SAT. Colleges usually require 2-3 scores with one score being math, plus additional results from any of the other 22 tests available. Some colleges will accept your ACT scores in lieu of the SAT II tests. PLEASE CHECK THE COUNSELING WEBSITE FOR MORE COLLEGE INFORMATION! NCAA Have you covered your bases? Hoop? Balance beam? Whatever the sport, if you’re planning on Competing in college athletics at the Division I or Division II level, you need to register with the NCAA Clearinghouse. The Clearinghouse will evaluate the student athlete's high school transcript + ACT/SAT scores according to NCAA standards to determine a student’s eligibility to play in college. Students should register online at: https://web1.ncas.org/eligibilitycenter/common/index.html Student athletes also need to make an appointment wi5th their Counselor to have their transcript evaluated to insure the student’s senior schedule completes NCAA requirements. Volume 39, Issue 2 Page 15 September/October 2013 THOMAS B. DOHERTY HIGH SCHOOL 2012-2013 SEMESTER 2 (QTR 4) HONOR ROLL SCHOOL DOHERTY HIGH HIGH HONORS =REGULAR 3.75—5.00 HONORS = 3.50—3.74 HONORABLE MENTION = 3.20—3.49 CLASS SCHEDULES 2009 – 2010 Chante Wiggins 11TH HIGH HONORS 11TH HIGH HONORS 11th HONORABLE MENTION LUNCH: Students period. They will eat either 1st or 2nd lunch Jocelyn Zachary Kyla Acker (cont) will eat lunch during 4th (cont.) Nicole Allen Lucas depending on Lacey their 4th period class according to the following schedule: Audrey Cumpston Hannah Apodaca Alexandra Luckett 11TH HONORS Darius Daniels Erin Bair Josephine Major Sayde Aceves Jordan Decker Christopher Bare Shane McConnell Lindsey Babb Brian Edwards FIRST LUNCH SECOND LUNCH Natalie Becar Kaylie McKenna Sadie Baker Shane Fox Applied Technology Consumer & Family Science Josie Belluscio David McMilleon Ryan Batt Kelsie Fraijo Art Foreign Language Blake Biskner Madaline Miller Casey Bowden Stephen Gardella Business Health/PE Alyssa Blackwell Ashley Mitchell Aleksandra Boyarskaya Alexa Hanenberg English Drew Blodgett Erin Mlaker David Briand Math Natalia Hart Music/Drama Kyle Bloesser Estell Moore Megan Cox Science Casandra Havens SocialRyan Studies Special EducationAlexandra Holden Amber Bohr Ninesling Desiree' Crowther Jake Bomark Zeena Nisar Andrew Davis Elizabeth Huffman Kira Bower Grant Norton Madeline Dillinger Taylor Jimenez Regular Schedule Assembly Schedule Jordan Bushnell Bethany Norwood Cory Ewald Cierra Johnson Kaylee Bussinger Megan O'Driscoll Katherine Gardner Kelsey Kanatzar 0 Hour 7:40 Hour 6:50 7:40 Shalia Caldwell Jessica6:50 Palomera-Garcia Haley0Hager-Posey Samantha Krivanek Period 1 7:45 8:38 Period 7:45 8:30 Alicia Carlston Parth Pandya Brittany Hall 1 Steven Langevin 9:36 Period 2 8:36 9:21 Danielle Chambers Period 2 Marisa8:44 PaukovichAlexandra Howe Nicole Manuel Alexis Charles Eli Peterson Nathan Howe April Period 3 9:42 - 10:39 Assembly 9:27 - Marshall 10:12 Emma Chesire Jessica Pominville- 11:37 JacobPeriod Kelly 3 Stephanie Martinez Period 4A 10:45 10:18 - 11:07 Nicholas Clement 2nd Lunch Evan 11:37 Powell Makayla King 4A Kimberly McCabe - 12:17 Period 11:13 - 11:58 Julia Connors Kendall Rea Emily2nd Kitchen Mickenzie McCluan 1st Lunch 10:39 - 11:19 Lunch 11:58 - 12:38 Mariah Coultrip Daniel Renck Emily Kreider Joshua Mutzebaugh Period 4B 11:19 - 12:11 1st Lunch 11:07 - 11:47 Brandon Crist Kimberly Rivera Cheyenne Livingston Brooklyn Newman Period 5 12:17 1:09 Period 4B 11:47 Harmony Donnelly Jenna Rochelle Tristan Marshall Nicole12:32 Owino Period 6 1:15 2:07 Period 5 12:38 1:23 Jacqueline DuBois Alexis Roldan Lyndsey Martin Mitchell Palmer Period 7 2:13 3:05 Period 6 1:29 2:14 Erin England Allyssa Ross Denna Martinez Mackenzie Palmer Acad. Enhan. Daniel 3:05 3:20 Period 7 2:20 - Pitman 3:05 Jamie Flanigan Sanchez Darrian McKiernan Luke Maria Fouts Jordan Sano Tyler Acad. Murphy Enhan. 3:05 Nicole - Pry 3:20 Marilee Franklin Anthony Scaduto Hien Nguyen Joshua Robertson Grace Fujinami Keith Scalzo Ashley Nylander Tanner Saucerman Doherty High School’s Student Council is once again sponsoring a food drive for the needy helping Care Monday Collaboration Hour Inclement Weather Kristen Garnhart Gabrielle Simpson William2Reynolds Christina Schraner and Share feed hundreds of families over the holidays. Please help your student in this huge effort Andrew Giallombardo Late Start Melody Schedule Smith Shaylynn Roberts Lyndsie Shane Late Start Schedule Malik Gray Kylie Smith Annica Roberts Alec Sickinger Andrew Haines 1stStaff Stott students. Each day Ashley November is the kickoffMolly withStellwagen an assembly for all theSarah Freshmen weSmith collect food drive Kylie Sydney Stills Brandon Supernaw Brooke Stillwell andHay there is a Collaboration competition with third hour classes! Specific food items are designated for each 7:45 8:30 0 Hour 8:50 9:40 day and the Janelle Hebert Abigail Stultz Mariah Willey Eric Veren classes get extra points items although other Period 1 for the designated 8:35 - food 9:20 Period 1 food items 9:45are welcome. - 10:20 Caitlin Heier Mackenzie Stutts Leah Williams Austin Wedemeyer Period 2 9:26 10:11 Period 2 10:25 11:00 The student population as well as the staff really get into the Harvest of Love and think of those Linda Irshid Danielle Taylor Courtney White less Period 3 10:17 11:02 Period 3 11:05 11:45 fortunate than themselves. Erin Toothman Michael Jameson Rachel Wolff 11th HONORABLE MENTION Period 4A 11:50 - 12:25 Andrew Johnston Period 4A Karen11:08 Trickey - 11:53 Katherine Barden 2nd Lunch 11:53 12:33 2nd Lunch 12:25 1:00 Katherine Jones Janice Trinh Austin Barksdale 10th HIGH HONORS 11:02 Lunch 11:45 - 12:20 Michael Kempton 1st Lunch Matthew VerDuft - 11:42 Caitlin1st Bartelson Cameron Agostino Hannah Kennedy Period 4B Kayla11:42 Ward Rebecca Bernard Amber Allor - 12:27 Period 4B 12:25 1:00 Brandon KronshagePeriod 5 Haleigh Washington AleJandra Celis Zoe 12:33 1:18 Period 5 1:05 - Arndt 1:40 Rebecca Lange Period 6 Abby Wastler Victoria Arnold McKenzie Chambers 1:24 2:09 Period 6 1:45 2:20 Isaac Lopez Sarah Weems Krystal Arnold Cody Cooper Period 7 2:15 3:05 Period 7 2:25 3:05 Jake Loveless Kassandra Crandall Anthony Augelli Acad. Enhan Kyle White 3:05 3:20 Acad. Enhan. 3:05 3:20 Marissa Lowenberg Areeya Wichaiyo Holly Bagby HARVEST OF LOVE Volume 39, Issue 2 Page 16 September/October 2013 THOMAS B. DOHERTY HIGH SCHOOL 2012-2013 SEMESTER 2 (QTR 4) HONOR ROLL SCHOOL DOHERTY HIGH HIGH HONORS =REGULAR 3.75—5.00 HONORS = 3.50—3.74 HONORABLE MENTION = 3.20—3.49 CLASS SCHEDULES 2009 – 2010 LUNCH: Students will eat lunch during 4th period. They will eat either 1st or 2nd lunch 10th HIGH HONORS 10th HIGH HONORS 10th HONORS 10th HONORABLE MENTION depending on their 4th period class according to the following schedule: (cont) (cont) (cont) (cont.) Jordan Barrett Mickey Meehan John Carroll Madison Furbush Noah Barrett Emily Mehlhop Mytchel Chandler Sebastian Garcia-Almeida FIRST LUNCH Bailey Blackhurst Gillian Merkley Noelle Coultrip SECOND LUNCH Andre Genova Applied Technology Consumer & Family Mykina Boe Julianna Mestas Angela Dominguez Yuri Science Gioia Art Cynthia Miller Foreign LanguageCarissa Gonzales Amanda Bond Esperanza Dominguez Sarah Brannen Alexis Molina Joshua Duke Health/PE Logan Goraczkowski Business Anjelica Bullock Jonathan Moreno Connor Ellison Math Shelby Holden English Amber Carrion Shelby Morgan Tyler Finley Science Nicole Hyatt Music/Drama Trenton Cassibry Michael Morton John Fouts Social Studies Special EducationGabriel Jacobo Samuel Chambers Mallory Mumma Ben Garcia Colton James-Wells Sarah Chavez Grace Munroe Emily Garland Natalie Koontz Regular Assembly Schedule Brady Chewakin Chessa Schedule Novotny Nicholas Humphreys Jacob Lasha Samuel Clark John Parry Kylie Hylton Alexander Lockard Sarah Collie Audrey Porter Eion Kelly Andrew Long 0 Hour 6:50 7:40 0 Hour 6:50 7:40 Joseph Conway Period 1 Jaquelynn Pruett Jaylin Lobato Gabriel Maestas 7:45 8:38 Period 1 7:45 8:30 Joshua Corsaro Period 2 Kaila Quinones Brennan Lucero Mary 8:44 Sipple 9:36 Period 2 8:36 - Moorhouse 9:21 Mareena Crozier Hayley Rettinger Ariana Martinez Christopher Paxton Period 3 9:42 - 10:39 Assembly 9:27 - 10:12 Bronte Daly Kaitlyn Roark Alexis Morgan Benjamin Sargent Period 4A 10:45 11:37 Period 3 10:18 11:07 Laci Durham Gabriella Roldan Adreion Morris Jasmine Secrist 2nd Lunch 11:37 12:17 Period 4A 11:13 11:58 Justin Endicott Gilberto Santiago MaryElizabeth Mulryne Kassandra Sherman 1st Lunch 2ndNegrete Lunch 11:58 - 12:38 Douglas Fajardo Riascos Hiram10:39 Sauzameda- 11:19 Madeline Tristan Sickinger 11:19 1stNewton Lunch 11:07 - Snyder 11:47 Zalena Ferguson Period 4B Mikhail Scheel - 12:11 Kendra Ty Marcus Fotenos Period 5 Hannah Scobba Kamryn Olkowski Jaylie Stephens 12:17 1:09 Period 4B 11:47 - 12:32 Hayley Fourzan Period 6 Jake Shewey Elisabeth Pepin Nathan Sutherland 1:15 2:07 Period 5 12:38 1:23 Jacob Fowler Kylie Simons Anna Period Pope 6 Samantha Teutonico Period 7 2:13 3:05 1:29 2:14 Victor Gordillo Slaugh LynziePeriod Porter 7 Brady Thompson Acad. Enhan. Daniel 3:05 3:20 2:20 3:05 Alexia Gowing Ryan Smith Brittany Quick Bear Acad. Enhan. 3:05 Sydni - Tomky 3:20 Tristan Grounder BuKyung Song Tanner Richardson Kennedy Trujillo Kylee Hart Michaela Stetler Jessica Rios Rachel Warren Doherty Student Council is once again sponsoring a food drive for the needy helping Care Kyle Helmick High School’s Olivia Stinett Jason Rivera Weber Monday Collaboration 2 Hour InclementDavid Weather Mackenzie Howie Swaney Rivera Whiting and Share feed hundreds ofMichael families over the holidays. Sergio Please help your student in Rosalie this huge effort Late Start Schedule Late Start Schedule Jordan Huffman Cody Taylor-Schall Jordin Schaller Matthew Yancey Kelyn Kaneko Snyder Emilio Yanez November 1stStaff is the kickoffJacob withTran an assembly for all theKelsey Freshmen students. Each day we collect food drive Kamen Keegan Phitina Tran Adam Stills Zachary Zimmer and there is a competition with third hour classes! Specific food items are designated for each Collaboration Bailee 7:45 8:30 0 Hour 8:50 9:40 Jordain Kelly Troutman Marianne Zornday and the classes points the designated items although other items Period 1 for Jenna 8:35 - food 9:20 Period 1 food 9:45are welcome. - 10:20 Kiernan Kerrget extra Venuto 10th HONORABLE MENTION Period 2 as Kayla 9:26 - really 10:11get intoAndrew 10:25 11:00 Amanda Kirkbride population Wald Arnold2 of Love 9-th HIGH HONORS The student well as the staff thePeriod Harvest and think of those less Marcus Krause Cynthia Wells Kylee Bailey Laura Allen Period 3 10:17 11:02 Period 3 11:05 11:45 fortunate than themselves. Kayla Kurkowski Period 4A Morgan Whiting - 11:53 Sara Bishop Brandon Badger 11:08 Period 4A 11:50 - 12:25 Janine Lahey Zorn Katie 2nd BlackLunch Anthony Barks 2nd Lunch Mason11:53 - 12:33 12:25 1:00 Kurt Lahmers Ryan 1st Boyce Jack 1st Lunch 11:02 - 11:42 Lunch 11:45 - Barr 12:20 Zachary Leatherman 10th HONORS Alexis Budzon Christina Bartalo Period 4B 11:42 - 12:27 Period 4B 12:25 1:00 Brent Lowe Demetria Barram Kyle Carey Jordan Bettner Period 5 12:33 1:18 Period 5 1:05 1:40 Megan MacRae Taylor Barrett Clarissa Bevans Morgan Dezell Period 6 2:09 1:45 - Biskner 2:20 Arilyn Maier Megan1:24 Barrett Drew JairedPeriod Dozier 6 Period 7 2:15 3:05 Period 7 2:25 3:05 Sallie Mann Hailey Bingman Sean English Melinda Black 3:20 Enhan. 3:05 - Boydstun 3:20 Travis MascarenhasAcad. Enhan Gabriel3:05 Bissey Brian Acad. Espravnik Luna Erika Maxwell Michael Budwine Gregory Fisk Jack Brennan Brianna McWilliams Brandon Butierres Alexandra Brown HARVEST OF LOVE Volume 39, Issue 2 Page 17 September/October 2013 THOMAS B. DOHERTY HIGH SCHOOL 2012-2013 SEMESTER 2 (QTR 4) HONOR ROLL SCHOOL DOHERTY HIGH HIGH HONORS =REGULAR 3.75—5.00 HONORS = 3.50—3.74 HONORABLE MENTION = 3.20—3.49 CLASS SCHEDULES 2009 – 2010 9th HIGH HONORS 9th HIGH HONORS 9th HONORS 9th HONORABLE MENTION LUNCH: Students period. They will eat either 1st or 2nd lunch (cont.) (cont.) will eat lunch during 4th (cont.) (cont.) Dalven Brushier depending on LaMonte Davis their 4thMarshall period class accordingTimia to the following schedule: Jeremy Fisher Rebekah Burton MaKayla Martel Samantha Ferrell Denver Heinz Kole Cerjan Megan Mascarenas Dillon Gilmer Geneka Jacobo Michelle Chambers Ivory Masching Sergio Gordillo Christopher Kelly FIRST LUNCH SECOND LUNCH Drew Chesire Kayla May Emily Hooning Connor Kennington Applied Technology Consumer & Family Science Sadie Clarine Caitlin McCormick Paige Johnson-Hensley Elizabeth Knebel Art Foreign Language Caroline Conrad Kaitlyn McGann Mackenzie Kidwell-King Daniel Korchuk Business Dakota Coultrip Rachel McManus Tyler Kutzner Health/PE Dylan Leri English Aidan Crump Tyler Mikkelsen Sarah LeBaron Math Theodore Lopez Music/Drama Science Dominic Cuoco Andrea Mitchell MacKinzey Lemley Brock Lyons SocialRyan Studies Barbara Dabrowski Moldenhauer Stephanie LyonsSpecial EducationRiley Martinez Adam Davis Lyndsey Moore Angel Martinez Ashley Marttila Jake Denny Jacob Needham Michael Miller Quinton McAlister Regular Schedule Assembly Schedule Jacob DiBiase Shelby Paxton Alexander Mitchell Michael Mewha-Santiago Marcus Dixon Samuel Pfennigs Stephanie Moyer Molly Meyer 6:50 7:40 0 Hour 6:50 7:40 Mackenzie Dixon 0 Hour Chinh Pham Savannah Nelson Caitlin Mohilo 7:45 8:38 Period 1 7:45 8:30Mollica Maxwell DrummondPeriod 1 Tu Pham Victoria Panariso-Sack Christopher Period 2 9:36 8:36 9:21 Faith Egan ChyRae8:44 Proctor Tyler Period Perea 2 Jalliyah Morgan Janet Estrada Taylor 9:42 Reeves - 10:39 Stephanie Price Brynn Myers Period 3 Assembly 9:27 - 10:12 Kristofer Farran Yhatisse Reynolds-Jones AstridPeriod Quezada3 Corissa Norwood Period 4A 10:45 - 11:37 10:18 - 11:07 Kailyn Frank Kenyatta Richardson Andrew Parlin 2nd Lunch Kyle Richardson 11:37 - 12:17 Period 4A 11:13 - 11:58 Briana Frye Ross 10:39 Roark Saydra Schmitz Jon 1st Lunch - 11:19 2nd Lunch 11:58 - Paukovich 12:38 Sabrina Gonzalez-Vitelli Andrea Root John Scripter Isabella Reckel Period 4B 11:19 - 12:11 1st Lunch 11:07 - 11:47 Kaylee Gossage Anneliese Schaaf Buhm Jin Song John Reger 1:09 Period 11:47 - 12:32 Zachary Greene Period 5 Jose 12:17 Silva Natalie Spoon4B Danielle Reutter Period 6 1:15 2:07 Period 5 12:38 Benjamin Gunter Samantha Solomons Christina Stogsdill Greyson1:23 Sikes 2:13 3:05 Period 1:29 2:14 McKala Hanenberg Period 7 Amy Spotts Kenneth Stott 6 Christian Stroh Acad. Enhan. Alexander 3:05Stearns3:20 Period 7 2:20 - Tagoilelagi 3:05 Max Hansen Amanda Tetrault Joel Kellen Harp Loren Taylor Chance Vasquez Acad. Enhan. 3:05 Anna - Thibadeau 3:20 Eden Hartman Amanda Thornock Tynan Velasquez Tyler Trapp Michael Heine Chase Tirey Nathan Velez Chadd Vasquez Doherty High School’s Student Council is once again sponsoring a food drive for the needy helping Care Monday Collaboration Hour Inclement Weather Amber Helmick Janet Tran Robert2 Wakefield Yana Vdovenko and Share feed hundreds of families over the holidays. Please help your student in this huge effort Elizabeth Henry Tiffany Tran Sharla Windle Adam Williams Late Start Schedule Late Start Schedule Brooke Hess Madison Turner Robert Yutzy th HONORABLE Leandra Hicks 1stStaff MENTIONEach day we collect food drive November is the kickoffLaura withWald an assembly for all the9Freshmen students. Anders Hoglundis a Collaboration Cobe Wastler Alyssafood and there competition with third items are designated each day and the 7:45 hour - classes! 8:30 Specific 0 Alexander Hour 8:50 - for 9:40 Kayla Jock Abigail Westphal Brock Allen classes get extra points items although other Period 1 for the designated 8:35 - food 9:20 Period 1 food items 9:45are welcome. - 10:20 Mathew Keathley Danielle Wiest Tyler Bistline Period 2 9:26 10:11 Period 2 10:25 11:00 The student population as well as the staff really get into the Harvest of Love and think of those less David Kelly Noelle Windesheim Aaron Branham Period 3 10:17 11:02 Period 3 11:05 11:45 fortunate than themselves. Breanna York Matthew Kennedy Mariah Chemali 11:08 - 11:53 11:50 - 12:25 Benjamin Kohut Period 4A JakobPeriod Clark 4A th 2nd Lunch 11:53 12:33 2nd Lunch 12:25 1:00 Remington Kramer 9 HONORS Katheryne Conner 1st Lunch - 11:42 1stCotton Lunch 11:45 - 12:20 Aitana Kuhns Alora11:02 Aaland Brenna Nicholas KujalowiczPeriod 4B Nicole11:42 Ballard - 12:27 DillonPeriod Dunlop 4B 12:25 1:00 Lucy Lambert Kady 12:33 Bauer William Eller 5 Period 5 1:18 Period 1:05 1:40 Please come to the main Alexandra Lanning Period 6 Brittany1:24 Bohr PaigePeriod Emineth6 2:09 1:45 2:20 office for an “Honor Student” Tanner Laurence Period 7 Janna Cermak Janessa Ems 7 2:15 3:05 Period 2:25 3:05 bumper sticker. Christopher Lausell Collette Melissa Ferrell Acad. Enhan Katherine 3:05 3:20 Acad. Enhan. 3:05 3:20 Pavel Lopuhov Tyler Collins HARVEST OF LOVE Congratulations! Keep up the good work! Volume 39, Issue 2 Page 18 September/October 2013 Volume 39, Issue 2 Page 19 September/October 2013 Volume 39, Issue 2 Page 20 September/October 2013 Volume 39, Issue 2 Page 21 September/October 2013 DOHERTY HIGH SCHOOL CLASS SCHEDULES 2013 – 2014 LUNCH: Students will eat lunch between 4th & 5th periods. Regular Schedule 0 Hour Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Lunch Period Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 Acad. Enhan. 6:40 7:45 8:42 9:39 10:41 11:33 12:14 1:11 2:08 3:05 - 7:40 8:37 9:34 10:36 11:33 12:14 1:06 2:03 3:00 3:20 Monday Collaboration Late Start Schedule Staff Collaboration Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Lunch Period Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 Acad. Enhan 7:45 8:35 9:25 10:15 11:10 11:55 12:35 1:25 2:15 3:05 - 8:30 9:20 10:10 11:05 11:55 12:35 1:20 2:10 3:00 3:20 Assembly Schedule 0 Hour Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Assembly Period 4 Lunch Period Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 Acad. Enhan. 6:50 7:45 8:35 9:25 10:20 11:10 11:55 12:35 1:25 2:15 3:05 - 7:40 8:30 9:20 10:15 11:05 11:55 12:35 1:20 2:10 3:00 3:20 2 Hour Inclement Weather Late Start Schedule* 0 Hour Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Lunch Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 Acad. Enhan. 8:50 9:45 10:25 11:05 11:50 12:25 1:05 1:45 2:25 3:05 - 9:40 10:20 11:00 11:45 12:25 1:05 1:40 2:20 3:00 3:20 Academic Enhancement: 3:05 – 3:20 (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday) Wednesday is Club/Meeting Day *The two hour late start supersedes all other schedules. Volume 39, Issue 2 Page 22 September/October 2013 DOHERTY HIGH SCHOOL REGULAR CLASS SCHEDULES 2009 – 2010 LUNCH: Students will eat lunch during 4th period. They will eat either 1st or 2nd lunch depending on their 4th period class according to the following schedule: FIRST LUNCH SECOND LUNCH Applied Technology Art Business English Music/Drama Social Studies Consumer & Family Science Foreign Language Health/PE Math Science Special Education Regular Schedule 0 Hour Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4A 2nd Lunch 1st Lunch Period 4B Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 Acad. Enhan. 6:50 7:45 8:44 9:42 10:45 11:37 10:39 11:19 12:17 1:15 2:13 3:05 7:40 8:38 9:36 - 10:39 - 11:37 - 12:17 - 11:19 - 12:11 1:09 2:07 3:05 HARVEST 3:20 Assembly Schedule 0 Hour Period 1 Period 2 Assembly Period 3 Period 4A 2nd Lunch 1st Lunch Period 4B Period 5 Period 6 OF LOVE Period 7 Acad. Enhan. 6:50 7:45 8:36 9:27 10:18 11:13 11:58 11:07 11:47 12:38 1:29 2:20 - 7:40 8:30 9:21 10:12 11:07 11:58 12:38 11:47 12:32 1:23 2:14 3:05 3:05 - 3:20 Doherty High School’s Student Council is once again sponsoring a food drive for the Weather needy helping Care Monday Collaboration 2 Hour Inclement and Share feed hundreds of families over the holidays. Please help your student in this huge effort Late Start Schedule Late Start Schedule November 1stStaff is the kickoff with an assembly for all the Freshmen students. Each day we collect food drive and there is a Collaboration competition with third items are designated each day and the 7:45 hour - classes! 8:30 Specific food 0 Hour 8:50 - for 9:40 classes get extra points items although other Period 1 for the designated 8:35 - food 9:20 Period 1 food items 9:45are welcome. - 10:20 Period 2 as well as 9:26 - really 10:11get into thePeriod 2 of Love 10:25 - of 11:00 The student population the staff Harvest and think those less Period 3 10:17 11:02 Period 3 11:05 11:45 fortunate than themselves. Period 4A 2nd Lunch 1st Lunch Period 4B Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 Acad. Enhan 11:08 11:53 11:02 11:42 12:33 1:24 2:15 3:05 - 11:53 12:33 11:42 12:27 1:18 2:09 3:05 3:20 Period 4A 2nd Lunch 1st Lunch Period 4B Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 Acad. Enhan. 11:50 12:25 11:45 12:25 1:05 1:45 2:25 3:05 - 12:25 1:00 12:20 1:00 1:40 2:20 3:05 3:20 Volume 39, Issue 2 Page 23 September/October 2013 2012-13 STUDENTS SCORING ADVANCED OR PROFICIENT ON THREE TCAP ASSESSMENTS EARNING ONE CREDIT (now in grade level below) Those students with an * earned Advanced on all TCAP Tests. 10TH GRADE 10TH GRADE 10TH GRADE 10TH GRADE Alora Aaland Samantha Ferrell Alexander Mitchell Kaelyn St. John Jesse Aldridge Blake Fishbaugh Andrea Mitchell Alexander Stearns Laura Allen Kailyn Frank Ryan Moldenhauer Garrett Stecher Brandon Badger Briana Frye Lyndsey Moore Jeffrey Steele Aaron Baker Dillon Gilmer Hayley Moran Christina Stogsdill Jessica Barden Sergio Gordillo Jallliyah Morgan Kenneth Stott Anthony Barks Kaylee Gossage James Morrison Christian Stroh Jack Barr Zachary Greene Stephanie Moyer Kayla Sutherland Kady Bauer Benjamin Gunter Jacob Needham Loren Taylor * Andrew Beehler Max Hansen Maria Oliver Amanda Tetrault * Jordan Bettner Tyler Hargis Dylan Olson Kavan Thomas Justin Bomark Kellen Harp Zachary Olson Amanda Thornock Luna Boydstun Eden Hartman Joshua Pak Chase Tirey Aaron Branham Michael Heine * Victoria Panariso-Sack Gabriela Toma Jack Brennan Denver Heinz Andrew Parlin Nicholas Toombs Justin Briggs Amber Helmick Jon Paukovich Emily Toothman Alexandra Brown Leandra Hicks Shelby Paxton Janet Tran Dalven Brushier Tabytha Hinz Tyler Perea Tiffany Tran Chance Burnett Anders Hoglund Samuel Pfennigs * Tyler Truelson Rebekah Burton Emily Hooning Chinh Pham Brendon Tuazon Ryan Carter Kayla Jock Tu Pham Madison Turner Kole Cerjan Noah Johnston Alexis Porter Ashley Vaughn JannaCermak Mathew Keathley Stephanie Price Tynan Velasquez Michelle Chambers Christopher Kelly ChyRae Proctor Nathan Velez Sterling Chermack Matthew Kennedy Astrid Quezada Christopher Vizzini Drew Chesire Connor Kennington Isabella Reckel Robert Wakefield Terrell Clayton Emily Kern Taylor Reeves Laura Wald Katherine Collette Mackenzie Kidwell-King Danielle Reutter Abigail Westphal Tyler Collins Jordan Kirkham Yhatisse Reynolds-Jones Danielle Wiest Katheryne Conner Elizabeth Knebel Kenyatta Richardson Adam Williams Caroline Conrad * Benjamin Kohut Marshall Riddles Noelle Windesheim Doherty High School’s Student Council is once again sponsoring a food drive for the needy helping Care Asiatic Cook Daniel Korchuk Armando Rivera Jesse Witty and Share feed hundreds of families over the holidays. Please help your student in this huge effort Brenna Cotton Aitana Kuhns Jonathan Roach Dakota Coultrip * Lucy Lambert Ross Roark November 1st is the kickoffTanner with anLaurence assembly for all theAndrew Freshmen students. Each day we collect food drive Taylor Crossar Romano and there is a competition with third hour classes! Specific food items Aidan Crump Sarah LeBaron Bryce Romero are designated for each day and the Adam Davis Lopuhov food items although Andrea other Root food items are welcome. classes get extra points for Pavel the designated Nicholas Dembiczak Schaaf The student population as Bailey well asLower the staff really get intoAnneliese the Harvest of Love and think of those less Jake Denny Stephanie Lyons Saydra Schmitz fortunate than themselves. Jacob DiBiase MaKayla Martel John Scripter Mackenzie Dixon Angel Martinez Joseph Serrano Marcus Dixon Megan Mascarenas Courtney Sharp Maxwell Drummond Ivory Masching Taryn Shockey Dillon Dunlop Kayla May * Greyson Sikes Jarred Durham Caitlin McCormick Jose Silva Faith Egan Alexandra McCutcheon SeeJay Sipp William Eller Kaitlyn McGann Alexander Snow Janessa Ems Rachel McManus Samantha Solomons Corrinn Estes Tyler Mikkelsen Buhm Jin Song Kristofer Farran Michael Miller Amy Spotts HARVEST OF LOVE Volume 39, Issue 2 Page 24 September/October 2013 2012-13 STUDENTS SCORING ADVANCED OR PROFICIENT ON THREE TCAP ASSESSMENTS EARNING ONE CREDIT (now in grade level below) Those students with an * earned Advanced on all TCAP Tests. 11TH GRADE 11TH GRADE 11TH GRADE 11TH GRADE Jacob Agee Sarah Collie Logan Hammarmeister Erika Maxwell Kayla Agnew Jacob Conner Christine Hanes Jackson McGuire Cameron Agostino Joseph Conway Christina Harbert Brianna McWilliams Ryne Albers Mareena Crozier Nicole Hardiman Mickey Meehan Amber Allor Bronte Daly Kylee Hart Emily Mehlhop * Zoe Arndt Sean Davis Ian Havens Isabella Melendez Andrew Arnold Morgan Dezell Kyle Helmick Gillian Merkley Krystal Arnold * Jessica Dickey Christian Hernandez Steven Messamer Victoria Arnold * Angela Dominguez Alexus Herrera Julianna Mestas Scott Ashlock Patrick Donovan Austin Higginbottom Robert Michon Anthony Augelli Jaired Dozier Cameron Hock Cynthia Miller Holly Bagby Joshua Droge Shelby Holden Katarina Miller Nickola Barone Laci Durham Jesse Hollman Rylee Mills Demetria Barram Anthony Eiden Jordan Huffman Anthony Miracola Jordan Barrett Connor Ellison Nicole Hyatt Alexis Molina Megan Barrett Justin Endicott Colton James-Wells Mary Moorhouse Noah Barrett Sean English Bryton Johnson Alexis Morgan Taylor Barrett Jenayah Erman Colin Johnson Shelby Morgan Hailey Bingman Robert Espitia-Sanchez Holli Johnson Michael Morton Sara Bishop Phoenix Eubank Stephanie Jolley Erik Mosca Gabriel Bissey Bryce Evans * Kristen Kaar MaryElizabeth Mulryne Bailey Blackhurst Samantha Evenson Kelyn Kaneko Grace Munroe Reilly Blake Mycole Eversole Eion Kelly Madeline Negrete Mykina Boe Douglas Fajardo Riascos Jordain Kelly * Chessa Novotny Amanda Bond Clay Fannin Luke Kelly Hannah Oberbroeckling Ryan Boyce Blake Farley Kiernan Kerr Kamryn Olkowski Jacob Bradshaw Zalena Ferguson Katherine Kiick Teresa Palacios Sarah Brannen Aidan Figueroa Phung Kim John Parry Cody Brooks Tyler Finley Amanda Kirkbride Charles Patterson Michael Budwine Gregory Fisk Jakob Komrofske Christopher Paxton Alexis Budzon Triston Foster Natalie Koontz Elisabeth Pepin Care Doherty High School’s Student Council is once again sponsoring a food drive for the needy helping Anjelica Bullock Marcus Fotenos Marcus Krause Makayla Phelps and Share feed hundreds of families over the holidays. 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Trenton Cassibry * Andre Genova Zachary Leatherman Kaila Quinones Sipple Samuel Chambers Yuri Gioia Jaylin Lobato Julian Reed Mytchel Chandler Ashley Golden Brent Lowe * Caleb Reistad Chase Chavez Carissa Gonzales Scott Lowe Hayley Rettinger Sarah Chavez Logan Goraczkowski Brennan Lucero Tanner Richardson Brady Chewakin Victor Gordillo * Megan MacRae Jessica Rios Nathan Chontos Shane Gordon Gabriel Maestas Sergio Rivera Samuel Clark Kaleb Gore Arilyn Maier Kylan Rogus Malaika Clay Alexia Gowing Sallie Mann Gabriella Roldan Harrison Cobbs Tristan Grounder Brandie Martinez Gilberto Santiago Kyle Cockroft Micah Grubbs Travis Mascarenhas Benjamin Sargent HARVEST OF LOVE Volume 39, Issue 2 Page 25 September/October 2013 2012-13 STUDENTS SCORING ADVANCED OR PROFICIENT ON THREE TCAP ASSESSMENTS EARNING ONE CREDIT (now in grade level below) Those students with an * earned Advanced on all TCAP Tests. 11TH GRADE 11TH GRADE Alexandria Saunders Emilio Yanez Jordin Schaller Austin Zanone Quinn Scholes Zachary Zimmer Hannah Scobba Mitchell Zito Jasmine Secrist Mason Zorn Ali Seerwan Kassandra Sherman Jake Shewey Alexander Sisk-Dean Daniel Slaugh Dacotah Smith MaKayla Smith Ryan Smith Ty Snyder BuKyung Song Nathan Spence Jaylie Stephens Samantha Stermitz Michaela Stetler Darrian Stickney Adam Stills Olivia Stinett Bethany Stogsdill Michael Swaney Antoine Taylor Cody Taylor-Schall Levi Thomas Brady Thompson Sydni Tomky Zayn Torri-Sanchez Jacob TranHigh School’s Student Council is once again sponsoring a food drive for the needy helping Care Doherty Phitina Tran feed hundreds of families over the holidays. Please help your student in this huge effort and Share Bailee Troutman Kennedy Trujillo November 1st is the kickoff with an assembly for all the Freshmen students. Each day we collect food drive Julianna Valdez and there is Jenna Venuto a competition with third hour classes! Specific food items are designated for each day and the Kayla Wald classes get extra points for the designated food items although other food items are welcome. Austin Walker population as well as the staff really get into the Harvest of Love and think of those less The student Alora Wallace fortunate than themselves. Mackenzie Warnhoff Rachel Warren Cheyenne Watts David Weber Cynthia Wells Morgan Whiting Rosalie Whiting Joshua Wilhelm Myles Williams Rocky Wilson Matthew Yancey HARVEST OF LOVE Volume 39, Issue 2 Page 26 September/October 2013 HARVEST OF LOVE Doherty High School’s Student Council is once again sponsoring a food drive for the needy helping Care and Share feed hundreds of families over the holidays. Please help your student in this huge effort November 1st is the kickoff with an assembly for all the Freshmen students. Each day we collect food drive and there is a competition with third hour classes! Specific food items are designated for each day and the classes get extra points for the designated food items although other food items are welcome. The student population as well as the staff really get into the Harvest of Love and think of those less fortunate than themselves. Volume 39, Issue 2 Page 27 September/October 2013 HARVEST OF LOVE Doherty High School’s Student Council is once again sponsoring a food drive for the needy helping Care and Share feed hundreds of families over the holidays. Please help your student in this huge effort November 1st is the kickoff with an assembly for all the Freshmen students. Each day we collect food drive and there is a competition with third hour classes! Specific food items are designated for each day and the classes get extra points for the designated food items although other food items are welcome. The student population as well as the staff really get into the Harvest of Love and think of those less fortunate than themselves. Volume 39, Issue 2 Page 28 September/October 2013 HARVEST OF LOVE Doherty High School’s Student Council is once again sponsoring a food drive for the needy helping Care and Share feed hundreds of families over the holidays. Please help your student in this huge effort November 1st is the kickoff with an assembly for all the Freshmen students. Each day we collect food drive and there is a competition with third hour classes! Specific food items are designated for each day and the classes get extra points for the designated food items although other food items are welcome. The student population as well as the staff really get into the Harvest of Love and think of those less fortunate than themselves.