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Southside Source 1640 E. 151st Street Office 913- 780-7160 Attendance 913-780-7866 Principal Phil Clark Asst. Principals: Candy Birch, Denise Herman ,Robert Kersey & Keri Snyder Olathe South To empower all students for the challenges of the future. Dear Olathe South High School Families… The M & M… who among us is unable to associate a smile with the M & M? We need not even enjoy chocolate to see the attraction so many have for the colorful button-shaped candy which “melts in your mouth and not in your hand.” Back in a few… Makin’ memories…Those delicious moments that’ll be cherished and shared among friends and families for years to come. Take a minute and consider a high school “buddy” or “sweetheart” or think about that favorite aunt or grandpa. Give it any time whatsoever and, undoubtedly, one begins to experience something special all over again. (Seriously, pause here.) Makin’ memories demands an active participation. Certainly, memories will happen naturally and the passive player will have them in the bank. But, would anyone deny the opportunity we all possess to influence the breadth and depth of our collection of experiences. To make oneself truly “rich” in this area of our lives requires some energy and perhaps, a little sacrifice, but above all a choice to commit to engage oneself with others and activity which inevitably provides nourishment to our relationships. When one considers how frequently a good intention or “resolution” fades, it is clear that a commitment to “makin’ memories” may need an occasional nudge. Whether it is a rubber band wrapped around one’s wrist, a “to do” list or some object placed on the bathroom mirror, we’ve all experienced the inherent value in having a little reminder every now and then. Should your present state of reflection have you wondering or believing there is more you could/should choose to do regarding “makin’ memories,” we invite you to welcome a “hook” into your life. Enter… the M & M. “Makin’ memories,” “the M & M,”… ah yes, an association to be made. Since we believe most find both delicious, we challenge each of us to claim those colorful button-shaped candies and the characters designed to market them as our occasional nudge. So, in addition to salivating the next time one of those colorful characters enters our living room or one of those little candies refuses to melt in our hand, let us be mindful of the choice we have made to make some memories. Now, go ahead and ask yourself, “What will I be doing later this evening, and will there be something I’ll be able to grin about tomorrow?” *** As we approach the time when our students and their parent(s)/guardian(s) are asked to carefully select courses for the 2014-15 school year, we acknowledge these to be important decisions. These are decisions which have an impact on future experiences. We encourage everyone to establish a time and place where discourse and processing can occur without distraction. However, this should not be an overwhelming exercise. The collection of experiences during the four-year journey is what matters most, and much of what one will take follows a natural sequence. As you’ll likely hear repeated time and again, we do encourage each of our students to challenge themselves with a rigorous curriculum. We encourage them to select coursework which allow them to explore. We urge them to heed the advice of their respective teachers and counselors. We also insist everyone consider the importance of “balance” when making their selections. “Balance” as it relates to the collection of courses one takes at a particular time as well as finding “a balance” between the rigors of these courses and the activities one is involved either after school or away from school that produce their own set of challenges. One of our favorite themes is “Life is Good.” We sincerely believe it and encourage those in our community to decide to make this paradigm their habit. We celebrate a tremendous 2013-14 effort thus far, and we embrace the process to make for another one in 2014-15. Yes, “Life is Good.” With this newsletter, we also welcome all the families who will be joining us at Olathe South next year. The Class of 2018 begins their high school journey in seven short months. We look forward to makin’ memories over the next four years with you. Please visit our website at www.olathesouth.net . Dates to Note Feb. 6 Athletic Signings (Seminar) Feb. 7-8 Performances of “Epic Adventures in a RinkyDink Art Museum” Feb. 7 Professional Day—No School Feb 8 ACT Testing Feb. 12 Progress Reports & Parent Teacher Conferences 4:30 to 8:30 p.m. Feb. 13 Parent Teacher Conferences 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Dinner Break from 4:00 to 4:45 p.m. No School for Students Feb. 14 No School Feb. 14 Court Warming at Boys Basketball Game Feb. 15 ALS Dodgeball Tournament Feb. 17 Presidents Day No School Feb. 22 Winter Dance Olathe South Page 2 Counselors Report NCAA Eligibility Changes If you have a student who may have the skills to play Division I or II college athletics, please check the NCAA and NAIA websites to find some recent changes to their eligibility guidelines. For the class of 2016 and beyond, these changes include: 1) The need to apply to NCAA by the beginning of the 10th grade year instead of junior year as in years past 2) ten core courses locked in prior to the student’s seventh semester of high school, 3) the GPA requirement of 2.3 for Division 1. Counseling Info PSAT *Oct. 16 & Oct. 19 NAIA: http://www.playnaia.org/index.php NCAA: http://web1.ncaa.org/ECWR2/NCAA_EMS/NCAA.jsp NCAA/NAIA Informational Meeting Following Parent Enrollment Orientation activities on Monday, January 27, we will highlight changes to NCAA and NAIA admission standards effective for the 2016-2017 school year starting at 8:10 p.m. in the auditorium. Parents of current freshmen and sophomores who are potential NCAA or NAIA athletes are encouraged to attend. Future changes in core course requirements, test scores, grade-point average, and approved classes will all be a part of the dialogue. We look forward to seeing you there. ACT Results Given to Freshmen and Sophomores Freshmen and sophomores have received their results from the ACT Explore and ACT Plan test. Please take a moment to discuss the results with your student as there is information that can help with enrollment planning. ACT *Sept. 21 *Oct. 26 *Dec. 14 *Feb. 8 *April 12 June 14 SAT Oct. 5 Nov. 2 Nov.30 May 3 May 31 *indicates dates offered at OS Online Registration www.act.org www.collegeboard.org Middle School Enrollment Student Services School Enrollment Visit Dates of Enrollment (913) 780-7874 Frontier Trail Wednesday, Feb. 5 Tue.-Wed., Feb. 18-19 Counselors Indian Trail Thursday, Feb. 6 Mon.-Tues. Feb. 24-25 Chisholm Trail Wednesday, Feb. 12 Thur.-Fri. Feb. 27-28 Luke Greene A-Han [email protected] Amy Brown Har-M [email protected] Amy Iwert N-Z Juniors Should Plan to take ACT This Spring Juniors who are planning to attend a four-year university after high school should take the ACT in the spring. Consider signing up for the April 12 or the June 14 test. Register by March 1 for the April 12 or May 9 for the June 14 @ www.actstudents.org. Contact a counselor if you have questions. [email protected] Freshmen & AVID Ceresa Schaffer [email protected] Registrar Donna Peters [email protected] Page 3 Olathe South Be First to FAFSA! Seniors and Senior Parents Financial aid is money to help pay for college or career school. Aid can come from the U.S. federal government, the state where you live, the college you attend, or a nonprofit or private organization. Almost all require students to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Many colleges award their scholarships and grants on a first-come, first-served basis, so it is to your advantage to complete the FAFSA as early as possible. Did you know that you do NOT have to wait until you file your 2013 income taxes to complete the FAFSA? You can use last year’s return now or estimated income from W-2s and update the information later. Completing the FAFSA may help parents and students in all income levels qualify for low-cost loans. The website at https://fafsa.ed.gov/ offers great information including YouTube videos, like the one entitled “How to Fill Out the FAFSA.” When you have the information (Social Security Number, W2 forms, tax records and possibly your Permanent Resident Card), it should take no more than 30 minutes to complete. Olathe South parent and new OS Site Council member Dr. Valerie Simmons has kindly offered to help our students complete their FAFSA’s in the Room 216 Writing Lab on Thursday, Feb. 6, from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. Bring the needed materials: (Social Security Number, W2 forms, tax records and possibly your Permanent Resident Card) as well as the names of up to 10 colleges who will receive the FAFSA report. We will have gift cards for the first 10 who complete the process that evening. Remember to allow about 30 minutes. Also available is College Goal Sunday on February 23 from 2:00 until 4:00 p.m. at MidAmerica Nazarene University Mabee Library. Seniors can get the help they need and may even win a $500 scholarship just for attending! Go to http://www.collegegoal.org to register and to get more information. Page 4 Olathe South PCA Lecture Series Speaker Teaches the Importance of Professional Excellence and Ethics The Professional Careers Academy, facilitated by business teacher Ruth Ann Falls, has had a busy beginning to second semester. On Thursday, science teacher Emily Halastik, Dean of the Engineering Strand, invited Robynn Andracsek, an engineer with Burns and McDonnell, to speak at first-time IT managers the PCA Lecture Series aboutWhat the Hyatt Skywalk Collapse. The students really were interested to learn of the reasons for the collapse and the ethical ramifications of critical decisions. need to know. Sophomore Dakota Okwuone came away with the message: “Always take your responsibilities seriously and don’t be lazy. When you don’t do things thoroughly, things go badly.” Also on Thursday PCA hosted a Jobs Seminar. Two management officials from the Hy Vee Corporation discussed hiring opportunities at the new HyVee Super Store located at 151st & Blackbob. The students also learned very important information about the application and interview process. January and February are critical months for our current juniors to be planning ahead for their senior project requirement. Seniors are encouraged to seek internships in their field of interest. They will need to start that process by returning an interest survey, resume, and pre-internship application. All internships are competitive in nature, and although we cannot guarantee placement, our students have been very successful in the past. An internship in high school will open doors for our students as they transition to post-secondary experiences and beyond. The PCA Student Leadership Team is seeking qualified members for 2014-15. This student-led team is instrumental in giving student input to our organization. Interested students should contact their dean. Your future starts now! Spring Enrollment for College Now Courses Due Feb. 7 Now is the time for spring enrollment in JCCC College Now courses. Students currently enrolled this semester in an Olathe South course that is also eligible for college credit through JCCC must enroll in the course through JCCC’s website by Friday, February 7. There are no exceptions to this deadline. Payment is also due on February 7. Contact Johnson County Community College by that date to make payment arrangements if needed. Great news! The Kansas Board of Regents has lifted the 24 credit hour limit that previously existed for College Now classes. Students can now earn an unlimited number of credits through College Now classes. AP Test Registration Registration for the AP tests will be done online again this year beginning February 10. Registration will end at midnight on March 26, no exceptions. To register, go to www.totalregistration.net/AP/172222 and follow the directions on the website. For additional information visit http://teachers.olatheschools.com/ oscounseling/ap-tests/ or see Amy Brown in the counseling office. Page 5 Olathe South Olathe South Touts Five of Nine Martin Luther King Contest Winners! Olathe South did very well again this year in the annual Martin Luther King Celebrate Diversity Contest. Many thanks go to our teachers who promote the contest and encourage them to enter their work. Students responded to the theme Rising Above Yourself as Dr. Martin Luther King once said, "An individual has not begun to live until he can rise above the narrow horizons of his particular individualistic concerns to the broader concerns of all humanity.” Visual Arts District Winners First Place ($300): Senior Bailey Hockett (Roger Messersmith, art teacher) Second Place ($200): Senior Emma Davis (Opal Stephens, FACS teacher) Third Place ($100): Junior Sydney Torrez (Roger Messersmith, art teacher) Multi-Media District Winners Second Place ($200): Sophomore Elizabeth Ward (Roger Ramseyer, Video Teacher) Third Place ($100): Junior Annabelle Felter (Rebecca Reyes, Flight Crew teacher, and Roger Ramseyer) Many Olathe South students entered their work, but each school was allowed to submit only three entries in each category. Our other Olathe South semifinalists in the Written Work category were sophomores Anna Kobularcik, Taylor Capps, and Deon Wade, and freshman Hayley Petersen. Micah Robertson was a semifinalist in Multi-Media. These students presented their work interpreting the theme “Rising Above Yourself” to five judges from the Human Relations Commission who determined the final placements. Top Row: Bailey Hockett Emma Davis, Sydney Torrez Bottom Row: Elizabeth Ward and Annabelle Felter, Multimedia Olathe South Page 6 Olathe South BioMech Falcons Prepare for First Robotics Competition Olathe South’s new robotics team is off to an amazing start! They are finalizing their design for competition and already have their robot’s frame built and driving around. They have four more weeks of build season left and are very excited for this year’s competition. For more information about the team, to make a donation, or to find out how to get involved, please contact CAD/Industrial Technology teacher and lead sponsor Jason Smith via email at [email protected]. Science teacher Dennis Burkett and other volunteers are working with the team. Parents have graciously provided dinner. For information about the KC Regional event, please see the website: http://www.usfirst.org/uploadedFiles/Robotics_Programs/FRC/ Events/2014/2014_MOKC_Agenda.pdf For more information about the FRC, please go to www.usfirst.org and select FRC from the menu. AVID All Stars The Olathe South AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination) students are required to take one Advanced Placement class each semester as well as the AVID elective class. They all have been working very hard this semester! We are very proud of all our students especially our “AVID All Stars” with exemplary grades for semester one: Freshmen: Payton Crocker, Jarod George, Sophia Hansen, Logan Hards, Sarah Loy, Breanna Reynoso, Breanna Salmonson, Lucas Willison Sophomores: Jerard Kotnour, Nathan Lintz, Deon Wade, and Emily Whiaker Juniors: Nyia Duncan, Cristin Gerling, Makaela Harmon (ALL A’s) Kayla Henry, Avery Mielke, Bailey Parson, Luis Ramirez, William Stolz, Tyler Trumble, Jordan Well, and Collin Fischer Seniors: Austin Bader, Tori Carpenter, Breasya Donley, Haylie Galvan (ALL A’s), Erica Haake, Katie Jaeger, Jorge Lobo, Brandon Morse, Conor Mueller, Emily Piette, Amanda Robinson, and Brittany Thomas. AVID representatives will visit the middle schools in February to talk to students about the AVID program and the interview process. If interested, please email AVID Facilitator Kiley Michaud [email protected]. Parent Teacher Conferences Please stop in and visit with your student’s teachers. Wednesday, February 12 4:30 - 8:30 p.m. Thursday , February 13 Dinner Break 11:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. 4:00 — 4:45 p.m. The school store will be open during conferences! Please come see our new gear! No School on Friday, February 14 Page 7 Olathe South Teacher Awarded $500 for Excellence Shakespeare and Poetry Orators Back Row: Shakespeare Competition finalists include seniors Erick Patrick, third place; Quinn North, second place; and Brock Webb, first place. Front Row: Poetry Outloud finalists include juniors Leanne Chun, first place; Mary Guieb, third place; and Gretchen Reed, second place. Flight Crew students nominated business teacher Rebecca Reyes for the Educator Excellence Award, facilitated by the Olathe Public Schools Foundation. Falcon Flight Crew Pays It Forward The Falcon Flight Crew found yet another opportunity to bring school spirit and excitement to South. Under sponsor Rebecca Reyes' leadership, the class has been working with Angele Hampton, an OS parent who oversees The Falcon Closet. The Closet offers trendy clothes, school supplies and personal hygiene items to students in need. Hampton works at OS on a weekly basis to stock and organize the closet. Touched by their experiences working with the Closet and recognizing and understanding the importance of the Closet, the students were spurred to celebrate Ms. Hampton’s efforts with the Closet and students. The Falcon Flight Crew nominated Ms. Hampton for the Fox 4 Pay It Forward Award. The students presented this muchdeserved award to a surprised and touched Ms. Hampton. Fox 4 shared their sentiments of appreciation and gave her a $300 award. Eager to begin yet another project, Ms. Hampton immediately donated the money back to the Closet Fund. Viewers were able to watch this recognition on Fox Ch. 4 News on Dec. 23 , but it is also available on the Fox Ch. 4 website. Spring Blood Drive-Breakfast Voucher Donations Welcomed Students Achieving Social Harmony (SASH) is sponsoring a Spring Blood Drive Tuesday, April 1. We are looking for community sponsors to assist with the Breakfast Voucher Program. A nutritious breakfast has been found to reduce the reactions after donation. SASH members would love to include a $2.00 voucher good for breakfast the day of the drive to every student who makes an appointment. It is projected that we would need $400 to launch the program. Community sponsors will be recognized on each voucher and on the Sponsor Banner displayed at the Blood Drive. If you or your business would like to sponsor all or part of the program, please contact SASH faculty sponsor Angi Verstraete at 913-780-7160 or [email protected]. Olathe South Page 8 Stuco Sponsors ALS Drive and WPA Sweetheart Dance February is Student Council’s Sweetheart month. StuCo chose the ALS Foundation as its philanthropy recipient. Fundraising proceeds from bracelet sales, a dodgeball tournament on February 15, and a small part of the dance ticket sales will help the fight against Lou Gehrig’s Disease which progressively affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord. This year the Winter Court candidates will be introduced at the Feb. 14 halftime of the boys basketball game. Winter Spirit Week will be Feb. 18-21. The Women Pay All dance, open to all grades, is Saturday, Feb. 22, from 8:00 to 11:00 p.m. Tickets are $12.00 per person with $2.00 from each ticket being donated to the ALS Foundation. Contact StuCo sponsor Jennifer Fales at 913-780-7670 or [email protected] if you’d like to help chaperone or work at the ticket or refreshment tables. Science Olympiad Competition Olathe South competed in the 2014 Northland Science Olympiad Competition on Jan. 18. Out of 23 teams, Olathe South placed 10th overall and 4th among Kansas schools. Individual awards went to the following: Write It Do It 4th place Sophomores Ryan Mersmann & Nathan Helgeson Rocks and Minerals 4th place Senior Evan Eschliman & sophomore Chris Sukstorf Entomology 2nd Place Freshman Alaina Coughlin & senior Stephen DeHart Experimental Design st 1 Place Juniors Alice Chen & Isaiah Hastings & senior Evan Eschliman Sci-O’s next competition is Saturday, February 1, at Excelsior Springs High School. Sponsored by science teacher Don Meier, the team will attend the Regional Competition February 22 at JCCC with the hope of moving on to the State Competition slated for April 4. Visual Arts News…… The drawing students have just completed a Water Color study in which they studied famed fish watercolorist Joe Tomeller. Using Common Core practices, students wrote one or two paragraphs critiquing their completed watercolor assignments. Feel free to check in at the office and visit the South Gallery in the 700 Hall. Page 9 Olathe South OS Social Studies Teachers Serve as State Trainers of Trainers Social Studies teachers Kim Wahaus and Cindi Nitschke were selected among several applicants to participate in the January Kansas State Department of Education 2014 Training of Trainers, which resulted in an endorsement by KSDE as trainers in the area of social studies, formative assessment, and integration strategies. They spent the summer months training teachers across the state as they prepare for the upcoming state social science assessment and will continue to do so next summer. Congratulations! StuCo and Others Lend Helping Hands to the Community During Holiday Season Student Council organized the Food Drive with the collection going to the Johnson County Christmas Bureau. In December StuCo members collected over $400 and shopped for items for the Falcon Closet. They went to the nursing home in Spring Hill where they sang, greeted patients, and did small service projects. In February StuCo’s philanthropy will contribute to the ALS Foundation. Their Rachel’s Challenge efforts at Olathe South in the fall was so successful that they were invited to conduct another Rachel’s Challenge Day at Mission Trail on Jan 22. AVID students collected over 400 food items for Harvester at the All-Avid Event in November. Flight Crew students collected and gift wrapped donated items that select students could give as Christmas presents to family members. OS Debate Olathe South attended the National Forensic League debate qualifier. Seniors Ethan Stueve and James Hendrickson were among the top 20 in our district with a 2-2 record. Junior Yusra Nabi and sophomore Katy Dorrell placed 7th overall with a 4-2 record. Senior Alex Lockwood, juniors Kyle Frank and Justin Hermstedt, and sophomore Ben Williams also represented Olathe South at the tournament. Collecting Senior Pictures One of the big undertakings for the Senior Committee is creating the Senior Slide Show. The video is a great reminder to the students of how far they have come over the past 18 years. The video is first shown to students the day of the Senior Outing, April 25,and again the night of graduation. We would like to collect 2 pictures (1 current photo and 1 baby/early childhood photo) of each senior by Friday, March 14. We want to make sure that every senior is represented in the video, so your prompt participation in this will be appreciated. We are collecting pictures in two ways: 1. Email senior class co-sponsor Rebecca Reyes with an attachment of the pictures. This is the preferred method as it eliminates scanning all of the photos. 2. Bring a hard copy of the picture to Olathe South, Office staff will deliver them to the students. Please make sure pictures are in an envelope with the student’s name on the front, so we can return the pictures. If you are sending a hard copy of the pictures, you should consider sending a copy, not the original. We will return pictures to the student, but when we are handling over 500 student pictures ,sometimes mistakes can happen. We would hate to lose something extremely sentimental. Thank you so much for your help in creating of the video that will be very special to each of our seniors! Page 10 Olathe South Falcon Sports OS Student Nominated as All-American All-American football player senior Braden Smith represented Olathe South in the Under Armour All-American game in Orlando, Florida, on January 2. The practices started on December 28. The players involved in this game are considered by the college football world as the best players in the United States. Congratulations! Braden has also been selected as the 2013 “Bigger-Faster- Stronger High School Male Athlete of the Year.” Bigger-Faster-Stronger (BFS) is a global magazine dedicated to recognizing high school and college athletes who demonstrate excellence in every aspect of their lives. Braden also participates in track and is the defending state champion in the shot put and discus. A You-Tube video of Braden’s three-rep 515-lb bench press was recently featured on Yahoo News. OS Girls Basketball The Lady Falcons, coached by Steve Ingram, are 8 and 1 overall and 3 and 0 in the League. They are currently ranked #1 in Class 6A and the third best team in the entire state. They compete at the Lawrence Free State Tournament next week. Olathe South Softball Coached by Mike Allen, the Falcon softball team is gearing up for another season. Conditioning has been going on since December. If your daughter is interested in trying out for softball, have her stop by Coach Allen’s room 212. Please remember that student athletes must have a physical on file to participate in tryouts, which will be held Monday, March 3. OS Baseball For the 3rd year the Olathe South baseball team will be playing Olathe East on Friday, April 11, at Kauffman Stadium. In order to get this opportunity, the baseball team needs to sell a minimum of 1000 ticket vouchers for the upcoming Royals baseball season. As you know, the Royals had a great season last year and everything points to a great season in 2014. On sale are Field Plaza tickets ($34 at the box office) for $20 each (lower level, just pass the dugouts). These ticket vouchers are good for any home game in the 2014 season except for the following opponents: Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees, San Francisco Giants and St. Louis Cardinals. These ticket vouchers are good for 67 games at The K this season. The tickets can be redeemed the day of the game at the box office for the best available seats in the field plaza sections. You can also mail them into the Royals box office 10 or more days away from the game and they will mail you back your tickets, so you can avoid the lines. A portion of each voucher goes to the Olathe South Baseball program, so please help support the Falcons and the Royals at the same time. Tickets are on sale now. If interested, please contact Coach Josh Perkins at [email protected]. You can also purchase tickets at home basketball games and during ParentTeacher Conferences in February 12 and 13. Page 11 Olathe South Congrats to our All-State Musicians! Several of our music students have been selected through a very competitive process to be a part of the Kansas All-State Band, Choir and Orchestra, sponsored by the Kansas Music Educators Association. These students are among the best on their particular instrument or voice in the entire state. They will participate in rehearsals and a concert at the 2014 KMEA In-service Workshop in Wichita February 27-March 1. The students selected are: Senior Evan Eschliman, oboe Senior Brendan Fairleigh, clarinet Senior Andre Womack, contra clarinet Senior Chris Fairleigh, trumpet Sophomore Carley Eschliman, horn Senior Blake Wright, trombone Sophomore Rachel Li, violin Sophomore Tanner Leon, viola Junior Callie VanWinkle, cello Senior Quinn North, tenor Senior Tyler Boyd, bassoon alternate Congratulations to these students and their teachers Chad Coughlin (band), Greg Ferguson (Orchestra) and Cindy Sheppard (choir). Wind Ensemble Selected to Perform at State Music Convention The Olathe South Wind Ensemble was selected as one of only four bands in the state to perform at the 2014 Kansas Music Educators Association In-service Workshop in Wichita February 28. The group was selected by a panel of music educators in a very competitive audition process. This is the first time one of Olathe South’s large instrumental music groups has performed at the state convention. Wind Ensemble will perform in the Century II Convention Center Concert Hall on Friday, February 28, at 12:20 p.m., but you can see them perform the same music at a concert with the other Olathe South bands on Tuesday, February 25, at 7:00 p.m. in the Olathe South Auditorium. Chef Challenge for Scholarship Olathe students wowed the judges at the Third Annual Country Chef Challenge this fall and walked away with $800 scholarships. The team of James Fackrell of Olathe Northwest and senior David Cramer of Olathe South placed second. Cramer and Fackrell received $400 scholarships each. Page 12 Olathe South Olathe South: Serving Others and Loving It Falcon Pack Program Update Olathe South has 344 students who qualify for free or reduced lunches. These same students may not be receiving the food and sustenance they require to be healthy once they leave the school. The Falcon Packs Program helps our low-socioeconomic students get the food they need on the weekends to be healthy and more successful. The Friends of Rachel (FOR) Club, sponsored by Mike Allen, organizes and facilitates this program. Currently, we are supplying packs to 30+ students. Support has been provided by local food pantries in addition to our community consisting of students, parents, community members, Olathe South clubs/organizations, the Olathe Junior Service League, the Church of the Harvest (which supplied 25 Thanksgiving meal baskets), and most recently a $500 grant provided by the Walmart on K7 Highway. This invaluable program would not be the success it is without the many who have made and continue to make contributions. For those interested in donating, the pack program is in need of the following: Breakfast -- granola or cereal bars, oatmeal, Carnation instant breakfast Lunch – macaroni and cheese, soup Dinner -- microwaveable meals, tuna, hearty soups Snacks – fruit, applesauce, popcorn, peanut butter, hot chocolate, peanut butter or cheese crackers, chips, fruit roll-ups, pudding, bottled water and/or vitamin water Donations may be dropped off in the front office to the attention of Angela Klusman and the Falcon Pack Program. National Honor Society Community Service On December 20, approximately 30 National Honor Society members, sponsored by Shannon Wolak and Alison Wulff, gave back to their community by volunteering at the Salvation Army. The students helped distribute Christmas gifts to families in need. Freshman Modern World History Classes to Assemble CARE Kits for Heart-to-Heart Ninth grade history classes are working hard on a service project this quarter. They are collecting donated items for Heart to Heart International, a local organization that helps communities around the world after disasters. Heart to Heart was most recently involved in sending aid to the Philippines after the typhoon and delivering supplies to Moore, Oklahoma,following the F5 tornado that hit that community. The freshmen and their teachers Nic Cook, Matt Croft, Teri Daugherty, Jeff Haas, and Carol Nycklemoe are hoping to help replenish their supply with 100 CARE Kits that provide basic necessities after such disaster. CARE Kits contain the following items: hand towels, washcloths, wide-toothed combs, shampoo (4-15 ozs), bars of soap, individually wrapped, toothbrush, individually sealed, toothpaste (2-6 ozs), standard size adhesive bandages. Collection will end Jan 31. They are short on shampoo, toothpaste, and hand towels, not washcloths. International shipping regulations require specified sizes of those items listed above. Cash/check donations help cover the costs of shipping these kits around the world. Checks can be made payable to Olathe South High School. The freshmen are not required to make donations, but they are encouraged to participate by helping assemble the kits. Page 13 Olathe South Page 14 Olathe South Outstanding Local High School Students Selected to Perform at Carnegie Hall Junior Christopher Chavez and sophomore Veronica Wood have been selected for the 2014 High School Honors Performance Series at Carnegie Hall. Where they will be performing with the top voices selected from all over the world. Chavez and Wood are two of the 155 teens chosen from the 10,000 hopefuls from around the world who auditioned for the 2014 High School Honors Choir last fall. This is the third year that students of Choir Director Dr. Cindy Sheppard have been selected. "They're getting to interact with students from a lot of different backgrounds. So not only is there that musical connection, there's also that connection with kids from so many different backgrounds. To me, that's just part of that whole educational experience," Sheppard said. Now Chavez and Wood begin the fundraising to help them get to Carnegie Hall. Contact their teacher at [email protected] if you'd like to help. OSHS TSA Excels at JCCC’s CTE The Technology Students of America from Olathe South competed in the Competitive Technology Event at Johnson County Community College and did amazingly well. More than 500 students from Johnson, Leavenworth, and Wyandotte, and Douglas County schools participated. Students competed in one or several technology-related fields, including Desktop Publishing, Visual Arts Cluster, Teaching Careers, Entrepreneurship, Interior Design, Design and Construction, Information Technology, Manufacturing, Personal Communications, Engineering, and Transportation. Olathe South award winners include the following students: 1st Place Architectural Design—Junior Brandyn Voorhees 2nd Place Quality Assurance—Juniors Taelor Dixon, Chris Wilson & Bradyn Voorhees 3rd Place Debate—Seniors Alexander Lockwood and Erica Haake 3rd Place Interior Design—Senior Haley Dunkak 3rd Place Wood Technology—Junior Chris Wilson 4th Place Music Development—Senior Juan Freyre 4th Place Photography—Senior Alexis Piseno Back Row: Sponsor Jason Smith, Taelor Dixon, Alexis Piseno, Chris Wilson, Cassie Englehart, Haley Dunkak, Sponsor Greg Wheeler. Front Row: Alex Tripodi, Erica Haake, Shannon Hatfield 5th Place Public Speaking—Senior Alexander Lockwood Interpreters will be provided for special events if sufficient notice is given. Please call the office to let us know of your needs at least 5 days prior to the scheduled event. The Olathe Public Schools prohibit discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, religion or disability in its programs, activities or employment, and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups to its facilities as required by: Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and other relevant state and federal laws. Inquiries regarding compliance with applicable civil rights statutes related to ethnicity, gender, age discrimination or equal access may be directed to Staff Counsel, 14160 Black Bob Road, Olathe, KS 66063-2000, phone 913-780-7000. All inquiries regarding compliance with applicable statutes regarding Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act may be directed to the Assistant Superintendent General Administration, 14160 Black Bob Rd. Olathe, KS 66063-2000, phone (913) 7807000. Interested persons including those with impaired vision or hearing, can also obtain information as to the existence and location of services, activities and facilities that are accessible to and usable by disabled persons by calling the Assistant Superintendent General Administration. (04/13)