The ott alued arents Press - Waterford School District
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The ott alued arents Press - Waterford School District
The January 17, 2014 Editor: Karen Laszlo ott alued arents Press Week 16 [email protected] For those of you who have “been around the block a few times” - as my dad used to say - when it comes to ordering spirit wear, team uniforms, warm-ups, etc., you will surely appreciate this story. For those of you not acquainted with the ordering process, please know that the sportswear items usually arrive mid-season – that’s just the nature of the beast. Then, if there’s anything wrong with them like the incorrect size, color, spelling, etc., it can take until nearly the end of the season to get the corrected version. Here’s my little story. Last Friday morning before school, my 9th grade son Victor went to Varsity basketball coach and program head, Mr. Jayson’ classroom to pick up his new warm-up shirt. Without looking at the back of his new shirt, he put it on and wore it to class. A soccer teammate pointed out that Victor’s name was misspelled; Laszio instead of Laszlo. At the end of first hour Victor went back to Mr. Jayson and informed him. During second hour Mr. Jayson called him back and asked for the shirt back. (We’re up to 3 trips to Coach Jayson’s room before 9 a.m.) At the end of the day Victor was called back to Coach Jayson’s office and handed a new shirt with the correct spelling!!! Absolutely unheard of! (I might add that there was a second boy whose name was also misspelled and was also immediately corrected.) When I thanked Coach Jayson a couple of days later (Victor, in true boy fashion, never even told me about the shirt until 3 days later), he said he was as surprised as I was when the sports company, Team Sports of Clarkston said they’d have a new shirt by the end of the day! And so hats off to Mr. Jayson and Team Sports of Clarkston for taking their jobs seriously, responsibly and accountably. Excitement over a shirt may seem silly, but parents shell out lots of money each year for these things and the kids wear them proudly to represent their team and school. I admire people who speak up to do the right thing and hold themselves accountable to the task at hand. It can be all too easy to pass the buck instead of looking the buck in the eye and saying, I’ll take care of it – you can count on me. So thank you Coach Jayson and Team Sports! Now the real question is; did Coach Jayson use his basketball coaching “voice” when he made that phone call or his inside classroom voice? Ha! Sorry, Mr. Jayson, Coach Hamill can’t be the only coach I pick on. FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE FOR SEMESTER 1 WATERFORD MOTT HIGH SCHOOL 2013/2014 On Tuesday we will follow a Thursday schedule. When we go to 7th hour, we will just extend 7th hour until 2:28 so teachers can give their 7th hour exam. OTC and Kettering Shuttle Buses will run. OTC students will leave and return at their normal time. Kettering shuttles will run a Thursday Schedule. On Wednesday, there will be NO OTC shuttle buses running. If your student has 1, 2 & 3 at OTC, they can either find their own transportation over to OTC or they will be excused if they don’t go. On Thursday, there will be NO OTC shuttle bus running. If your student has 3rd hour OTC they can either find transportation there, come to school and sit in the cafeteria for 3rd hour or just come to Mott for 4th hour to take their exam. On Friday, there will be NO OTC shuttle bus running. If your student has 5 & 6 at OTC, they can either find their own transportation over to OTC or they will be excused if they don’t go. Shuttle buses will run to Kettering on all of those days. Day Special Notes Monday (January 20) MLK/PDD Tuesday (January 21) Thursday Schedule of Class Until 7th Period Exam ½ Day Wednesday (January 22) Final Exams No Students Teachers report 7th period – 12:48pm-2:28pm 1st period - 7:20am-8:50am 2nd period – 9:00am- 10:30am Thursday (January 23) ½ Day 3rd period – 7:20am-8:50am 4th period – 9:00am-10:30am Friday (January 24) ½ Day 5th period – 7:20am- 8:50am 6th period – 9:00am- 10:30am Eight Mott DECA Business Club Members Advance to State Competition Submitted by teacher Nancy J. Haller On Saturday, January 11th, the following 22 students from Mott competed in the District 6 DECA Competition against over 800 other students from 24 high schools in our region: Back row, left to right: Anthony Jenkins, Samantha Shadwell, Kyle Wojcik, Nikolas Juras, Jared Holt, Justin Sliwka, Brett Middleton, Andrew Quintero, Logan Mathews and Dakota Kupp Middle row, left to right: David Decker, Sara Hanson, Devon Comps, Henry Godoshian, Alex Phillips, Natalie Moesta, Chris Somerville, Macey Ronquillo and Ben Clemence Kneeling, left to right: Jack Jergovich, Avery Carter and Cooper Klein The competition involves taking a written test and participating in a role play event in a chosen occupational area such as Sports & Entertainment Marketing, Financial Services or Travel & Tourism Marketing. The role play is judged by a business professional and the scores are averaged in with the written test scores. The students participate individually or in teams of two. The following students qualified to represent Mott High School in the State Competition, in March. The team of Logan Mathews and Andrew Quintero qualified in the Business Law & Ethics event. The team of Jared Holt and Cooper Klein qualified in the Business Financial Services event. The team of Alex Phillips and Justin Sliwka qualified in the Hospitality & Tourism event. Macey Ronquillo qualified for the state competition in the Retail Merchandising event. Samantha Shadwell qualified for the state competition in the Business Financial Services event. She also received additional awards for best role play and best test score in her event. Congratulations to all of these future businessmen and women! Mott’s DECA Club is sponsored by Ms. Haller, Marketing/Business teacher. “DECA offers students a great way to apply what they learn in the classroom to real life business situations, and participating in the competitions helps them to develop important communication skills.” Guaranteed to warm your heart . . . PLEASE VOLUNTEER TO SHARE THE MAGIC! MOTT STUDENTS ON SAT., JAN. 25 HOST SPECIAL OLYMPICS 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Next Saturday, our Varsity Club, Leadership and NHS students will host 44 SOMI basketball teams at Mott for their Regional Basketball Competition. This is our 4th annual hosting of this event! WE need parents, alumni, family members to also volunteer in concessions - as we feed more than 500 athletes that day ! That's a lot of hot dogs, pizza, popcorn and smoothies! This is the main fundraiser for the MVP Scholarship Fund. Please email [email protected] to volunteer your time....2 hour shifts or longer if you can...the time flies and the rewards and memories and impressions made are priceless. If your team or organization has extra concession items like popcorn, oil, bags, seasoning, ketchup, mustard, plates, napkins - we will be grateful to receive them. All this concession money goes back to our kids! Thank you to Mott parent of 3 alumni, Laurie White for coordinating concessions! As always, ADMISSION IS FREE. Thank you! Submitted by Mott parent and chairperson, Kim De Conick MOTT VS. KETTERING Backyard Battle Oakland University O’rena Saturday, Feb. 1, 2014 Varsity Boys 1:00 p.m. Varsity Girls 3:00 p.m. More information to follow, but know that Backyard Battle t-shirts will be available for purchase soon! Come out and cheer our teams at the O’rena – it’s always a great time! 16th Annual Taste of Waterford Wednesday, February 19, 2014 6-9 p.m. at the Oakland Schools Conference Center The entire community is invited to join together in beating the winter blues, supporting the community’s youth and joining theWaterford Coalition for Youth for the 16th Annual Taste of Waterford on Wednesday, February 19, 2014 from 6-9 p.m. at the Oakland Schools Conference Center located at 2111 Pontiac Lake Road in Waterford! This premier community event promises family-fun and entertainment for all ages. The 2014 theme will center around the upcomingMardi Gras! Over 30 restaurant vendors will be in attendance for guests to sample their finest cuisine. Live Dixieland Band music, fortune tellers, circus artists, a beautiful raffle and exciting 50-50, complimentary shuttle service, children’s Mardi Gras crafts and prizes for the best guest masks, are just a few of the exciting things in store for the evening! There is something for everybody to enjoy! Sponsorship and raffle donation opportunities are now available. Tickets are now on sale! Please contact the coalition at 248-618-7424, visit wcfy.org and like them on Facebook. Ticket prices are as follows: $25.00 – adults 18 and older $15.00 – students 11- 17 $10.00 – kids 10 and under A reserved table of 8 is $200 2 tables are $375 3 tables are $550 Tickets are available at the door for the following prices, so it pays to get your tickets ahead of time! $30 – adults 18 and older $20 – 17 and under Tickets can be ordered by mailing your check to: The Waterford Coalition for Youth, 5150 Civic Center Drive, Waterford, MI 48329. The ticket order form can be found on the Coalition’s web site at wcfy.org or tickets can be ordered online at:http://wcfytaste2014.eventbrite.com The Waterford Coalition for Youth is a 501c3 non-profit which works to reduce substance abuse and high risk behaviors in the community’s youth. CriticalINFORMATION topics such as underage drinking, prescription drug SENIOR abuse, bullying, internet safety, suicide prevention and mental health awareness to name just a few are addressed. If your student didn’t fill out and return a diploma form that was mailed in your registration packet this summer, For any they questions, need to come pleasetocontact the main Executive office and Director pick one Heather up. This Hallsform in themust coalition be filled office outatand 248-618-7424. signed before a diploma will be ordered for them. If they haven’t purchased their cap and gown, please send them to the main office to get an order form packet. Checks/Money Order will need to be mailed with the order form directly to Graduate Services. You may also call Graduate Services and put it on a credit card. If you have any questions, please feel free to call or email me. Mrs. Bartle Office Manager 248-674-7510 [email protected] ANGP2017 The meeting that was scheduled for up for Tuesday, January 14th has been rescheduled to Wednesday, January 29th at 7:00, in the Media Center. Thank you, parent Vickie Klein All Senior Parents – We are moving forward with the 2014 All Night Grad Party but are still struggling with the number students that are currently registered. The registration forms are available in the school office or they can be mailed to you. Please get your student signed up as soon as possible!! Also, if you haven’t already sent in your contact information including your email address, please send it to [email protected]. 2014 ANGP is hosting a “Fun Night Out” Fundraiser at JD’s Key Club/Dueling Piano’s in Pontiac on Friday, January 17, 2014. Doors open at 7:30 pm, advance tickets are just $10.00 and $12.00 at the door. Our group receives 100% of the admission plus a percentage of the sales that night for our group. When we scheduled this event, we were also informed with the disappointing news that JD’s will be closing st their doors for good on February 1 , 2014. So please come out & support our group!! It’s a great night out & helps support a wonderful cause. Please contact Nancy Burnsfield at [email protected] or 248-762-3259 for tickets and information. A sobering editorial, Dear parents, Please read and consider sharing with your children the MIPrepzone news excerpt below from 2010. It is a “before” snippet in the life of Lakeland High School student athlete, Bridget McBride – a beautiful girl, probably well-liked, intelligent, bright, helpful, etc….but who made a poor choice. And maybe no one around her that fateful night did anything to help prevent what happened next? I do not know this girl and have no idea of the circumstances of what occurred. I simply researched her name after reading the story that follows on the next page about the tragic accident and life that was lost. It’s all public record. I’m not divulging any untruths. I just wanted to show a real life example of something that happened to a high school student that was seemingly like so many others – others whom believe “it”-and “it” can be a thousand different things - will never happen to them. Thursday's prep roundup: Lakeland beats Milford for district title Last Updated:11/4/2010 10:29:01 PM MILFORD — Stephanie Lock had 19 kills and 12 digs and Ciara Schultz had 42 assists and 15 digs to lead Lakeland to a 25-16, 19-25, 25-11, 25-20 win over Milford in a Class A district volleyball final on Thursday. Maggie Hannon added 12 kills for Lakeland (36-10-4), which advanced to meet either Farmington Hills Mercy or Farmington in a regional semifinal on Tuesday at Hartland. Lakeland's Bridget McBride (left) and & Rose Deren (right) team up for the dig as the Eagles win the district over Milford. PHOTO CONTRIBUTED/CHRIS WALL White Lake teen pleads no contest in drunk -driving death Bridget McBride, 18, recently pleaded no contest to operating while intoxicated, causing death. She is accused of Bridget McBride, 18, recently pleaded no contest to operating while intoxicated, causing death. She is accused of causing the accident that lead to the death of Milford woman Cheryl Prewitt-Murphy. (Photo provided by the Milford Police Department) By John Turk, The Oakland Press POSTED: 01/09/14, 2:10 PM EST | UPDATED: 4 DAYS AGO A White Lake teen has pleaded no contest after being charged last year with the drunken driving death of a Milford woman. Bridget McBride, 18, was formally charged with operating while intoxicated and reckless driving, causing death tied a the Nov. 17 accident on Milford Road that claimed the life of 38-year-old Cheryl PrewittMurphy. She is scheduled to be sentenced at 10 a.m. March 25 in Oakland County Circuit Court. A four month investigation after the crash led to McBride being charged initially in the 52-1 District Court. Her original charges carried a maximum penalty of 15 years in prison or a $10,000 fine. Alcohol was believed to be a factor early on in the accident investigation, said Milford police. Further tests revealed McBride was believed to have 0.11 percent of alcohol in her body before the crash, along with one nanogram of marijuana in her system. She was hospitalized with minor orthopedic injuries following the crash, but was released and posted bond before her trial, in which she was represented by Royal Oak-based attorney Mitchell Ribitwer. After being bound over to Oakland County Circuit Court — and a string of appearances in Judge Shalina Kumar’s courtroom — McBride reached an agreement with the court, pleading to operating while intoxicated, causing death. The minimum guidelines for her plea are 19 to 38 months in prison, which are determined by the court. In June, a civil lawsuit was also filed against the 18-year-old for negligence, which is pending in Chief Circuit Judge Nanci Grant’s court. And now for some happy news ... an alumni update (I love finding these things on fb!) Christopher Saikalis, Mott class of 2012 continues to perform well at Grand Valley State University! http://www.lanthorn.com/article/2014/01/gvsu-competeswith-u-of-m-msu-in-eubanks-open Mott Girls Basketball Fundamentals Clinic Sunday, January 19th 12pm – 2pm at Mott Girls Grades 4th through 8th The clinic will be run by the Waterford Mott varsity girls coach Michelle Sklar & her staff. Please send $25.00 and the players name, grade and phone number to Michelle Sklar, 447 old Pine Way, Walled Lake, MI 48390. Checks made payable to Waterford Mott Girls Basketball or email Michelle at [email protected] and pay at the event. Registration forms are available in the main office at Mott and in the Athletic Office at Mott. Please contact Michelle Sklar at [email protected] if you have any questions Mott Home Games 1/20/14 through 1/26/14 Date Day Sport LVL Gender Time Opponent 01/21/14 01/21/14 01/21/14 01/21/14 01/22/14 01/22/14 01/23/14 01/23/14 01/23/14 01/23/14 01/24/14 01/24/14 01/24/14 01/24/14 Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Wednesday Wednesday Thursday Thursday Thursday Thursday Friday Friday Friday Friday Basketball FR Girls Basketball JV Girls Basketball V Girls Skiing V Boys/Girls Skiing V Boys/Girls Wrestling V Boys Basketball FR Boys Basketball JV Boys Basketball V Boys Skiing JV Boys/Girls Basketball FR Girls Basketball JV Girls Ice Hockey V Boys Basketball V Girls 4:00PM 5:30PM 7:00PM 4:00PM 4:00PM 5:30PM 4:00PM 5:30PM 7:00PM 4:00PM 4:00PM 5:30PM 6:20PM 7:00PM Walled Lake Central HS Walled Lake Central HS Walled Lake Central HS Varsity Slalom Pine Knob Giant Slalom Pine Knob Quad vs. Lakeland & Kettering Brighton High School Brighton High School Brighton HS North Gym 10:00PM OPEN DATE JV Gnt Sla. Pine Knob Lakeland H.S. Lakeland H.S. Grand Blanc H.S. Lakeland Arena Lakeland H.S. Mott Away Games 1/20/14 through 1/26/14 Date Day Sport LVL Gender Time 01/20/14 01/21/14 01/21/14 01/21/14 01/22/14 01/22/14 01/23/14 01/23/14 01/23/14 01/23/14 01/23/14 01/23/14 01/24/14 01/24/14 01/24/14 01/24/14 01/25/14 01/25/14 01/25/14 01/26/14 Monday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Wednesday Wednesday Thursday Thursday Thursday Thursday Thursday Thursday Friday Friday Friday Friday Saturday Saturday Saturday Sunday Gymnastics V Girls 7:00PM Basketball FR Boys 4:00PM Basketball JV Boys 5:30PM Basketball V Boys 7:00PM Competitive Cheerleading Girls Quad at Ice Hockey V Boys 7:00PM Bowling All Levels 3:30PM Basketball FR Girls 4:00PM Basketball JV Girls 5:30PM Basketball V Girls 7:00PM Wrestling V Boys 5:30PM Swimming V Boys 6:30PM Bowling All Levels 3:30PM Basketball FR Boys 4:00PM Basketball JV Boys 5:30PM Basketball V Boys 8:00PM Wrestling V Boys 9:00AM Wrestling JV Boys 9:00AM Comp. Cheer. V, JV, F Girls 9:00AM Bowling 3:30PM Opponent Edsel Ford High School Walled Lake Central HS Walled Lake Central HS Walled Lake Central HS WL Central WLC HS @Farmington Arena WLW High School @Century Bowl Brighton High School Brighton High School Brighton High School Quad @ WL Northern Walled Lake Northern High School Pinckney HS @ Town & Country Lns Lakeland H.S. Lakeland H.S. Lakeland H.S. Bullock Creek Wrestling Invite Pinckney HS Wrestling Invite Northville Comp. Cheer Invite All Levels Grand Blanc H.S. Softball Conditioning and Open Gym Information CONDITIONING 3pm-4pm - Every Tuesday and Thursday OPEN GYM on Sunday’s from 9am-11am at Mott More Athletic News . . . Volleyball Preseason Conditioning Every Sunday (with the exception of Holidays) 1:00pm to 3:00pm Open to all levels. Contact Coach Laura at 248.953.9445 if you have any questions. Girls Interested In Playing Lacrosse Conditioning is from 7:30pm to 9:00pm in the Kettering north gym on Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday through February. Even if you have never played before, this is a great opportunity to see what the sport is all about. Returning players, feel free to bring sticks, goggles and mouth guards as limited instruction is permitted. Questions? Contact Coach Arvin at [email protected] Waterford United Girls & Boys Lacrosse Mandatory Player and Parent Meeting Monday, January 27th at 7pm at Kettering’s LGI. Introductory Open House for Hockey Players The Waterford United Varsity Hockey team will be hosting an introductory Open House and meeting for prospective players. This invitation is open to all students 7yh grad and above in the Waterford School District who would like to play high school varsity hockey. Prospective players and their parents will get a chance to meet the coaching staff, ask questions and see the varsity team’s lockerroom at Lakeland Arena. We would like to know how many people will be attending and will appreciate your RSVP to: MARTY WHITE at [email protected] and let us know if you are able to attend or not. The date of the event is: Wednesday, February 12th @ 6:30 p.m. at Lakeland Arena.