November 2015 Gazette - Grandview High School
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November 2015 Gazette - Grandview High School
November 2015 Issue 3 THE GRANDVIEW GAZETTE In this issue: A message from the Principal Principal’s Message I am wondering where the 2015-2016 school year has gone. Flipping my calendar to November last week reminded me how quickly this school year is going and how much our students have already accomplished. School Psych News (p. 19) Deans’ Corner The World of Sports Activities at a Glance Performing Arts Future Business Leaders of America ProStart Culinary Grandview Craft Fair Driver’s Education Veterans’ Day GHS Café Creative Careers Student Association Math Club P.A.S.S. Meetings Senior Events (Seniors Only) Health Services Information DECA Marketing Project UNIFY Barnes & Noble Book Fair Mock Trial Colorado Teacher Award Jostens for Graduates School Psych News Information and resources for parents about children’s mental health needs. Article located on page 19. Esther Song, Psy.D. Ruth Watkins, Psy.D. The Deans’ Corner Just a Reminder: Please excuse absences within 48 hours of an absence and utilize the new attendance line numbers. Excused absence means the student should be out of the building and off campus. Thank you for your support. Grandview High School is a closed campus during the school day for all 9th and 10th graders, which means freshmen and sophomores may not leave campus during the school day without proper parent/guardian notification. As an exception, those sophomores with a valid driver’s license and GHS Parking Permit (which means they are in good standing with their academics, behavior, and attendance) may come and go during the school day as their schedule allows. Before fall break our students participated in College Readiness Day. On December 2 during PLC time in the lecture center, our juniors will receive their practice ACT test scores and have a representative from Kaplan discuss individual results. Our freshmen and sophomores will receive their ACT ASPIRE scores over the next two months in English classes. Overall, our students did very well on these district assessments, and our staff will use this data to inform instruction moving forward. We also hosted parent/teacher conferences on October 21. Thank you to those parents who participated in our first night of parent/teacher conferences. The second night of conferences for this school year will be on February 25. We also appreciate our community members who took the time to vote on November 3 and help determine the future leadership of Cherry Creek Schools. Congratulations to incumbent David Willman and to newly elected board members Janice McDonald and Eric Parish. Over the last month, many of our fall sports teams completed their seasons and represented Grandview well at both the regional and state levels. We continue to root for our Wolves in cheerleading, football, poms, and volleyball as they compete in state playoffs and competitions. The winter sports season starts on Thursday, November 12, and interested athletes should register in the athletic office. The fall musical is also right around the corner. Our student actors, stage crew, and directors will entertain our community with a production of the classic children’s book The Secret Garden on November 19-21. We also invite our community to participate in STEAM-a-Palooza, a free Grandview feeder event which will celebrate K-12 STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) opportunities for students. More information is available on our website for this November 21 event. Many other clubs and activities are in full swing, and we look forward to updating you on their progress in the December newsletter. Grandview High School will take time to celebrate military veterans this week (November 9-13). We are proud to display American flags throughout the week along Arapahoe Road. Activities for this week also include dropping off goodie bags and notes at the VA Hospital, inviting veterans to be guest speakers, displaying a “Wall of Honor” for military service men and women, and hosting a breakfast to celebrate our community’s veterans. Please contact our main office if you are an active service man or woman or a veteran and would like to participate in any of these activities. We have released the first and second semester final exam schedule on the Grandview website. Please take time to help your student(s) plan their final exam schedule in December as we near the end of the semester. Each day, I am thankful for our students, parents, guardians, staff, and community members that make Grandview High School what it is. We will host our annual “Thankful for our Students” celebration on Monday, November 23, where our administrators will distribute free ice cream and popsicles to students during all lunches. Happy Thanksgiving. Go Wolves! Sarah Grobbel Principal The World of Sports: Happy November! It is hard to believe that November has arrived. We hope you all had a great fall break and were able to find some time to relax and rejuvenate. The fall season is winding down with the final teams entering the playoffs. The winter season will begin on November 12 th. Enjoy the updates below. Cross Country (Head Coach Allyson Robbins, [email protected]) The Wolves have been busy the last three weeks with league, regionals and state meets. Both teams finished second at league. Brie Oakley ran well and earned a league title while Cory Smith and Ben Ehrhard finish back-to-back, fifth and sixth, for the Wolves. A week later they ran the same course for regionals although the weather was much different, wet and sloppy. The boys and girls both finished in third place as a team and qualified for state as a team. The individual places are below. Last Saturday the team headed to Colorado Springs for the state meet in a cool but dry event. The boys finished 19th with Ehrhard’s finishing the fastest for the Wolves in 38 th place. The girls were just five points away from matching their best team finish in school history of eighth place coming in at ninth place. Oakley again ran well, finishing in second place just two seconds behind the winner. Caroline Robbins also had a good run finishing in 37 th. All of the individual places for the runners that participated in the state event are below. Congratulations to the Wolves on a solid season! League- Boys: 5. Cory Smith, 16:19; 6. Ben Ehrhard, 16:23; 10. Brian Burris, 16:31; 13. Caleb Randolph, 16:36; 25. Jordan Craig, 17:10; 28. Matthew Fox, 17:15; 35. Colin Armstrong, 17:37 Girls: 1. Brie Oakley, 17:32; 15. Kaitlyn Mercer, 19:47; 16. Caroline Robbins, 19:48; 17. Melanie Jenkins, 19:55; 19. Erin Ellington, 19:58; 23. Kayla Vallin, 20:12; 27. Courtney Kramer, 20:27 Regionals- Boys: 3. Ben Ehrhard, 17:31.1; 5. Cory Smith, 17:34.7; 15. Brian Burris, 17:47.3; 30. Caleb Randolph, 18:17.4; 32. Jordan Craig, 18:23.4; 35. Sam Baird, 18:27.2; 36. Chris Liston, 18:29.0; 39. Matthew Fox, 18:33.7; 54. Colin Armstrong, 19:00.0 Girls: 1. Brie Oakley, 19:09.5; 15. Melanie Jenkins, 21:20.7; 18. Erin Ellington, 21:23.1; 19. Kaitlyn Mercer, 21:30.5; 20. Caroline Robbins, 21:31.0; 26. Courtney Kramer, 21:43.9; 27. Peyton Dailey, 21:46.7; 39. Madison Marshall, 22:22.3; 52. Emily Schlichting, 23:27.1 State- Boys: 38. Ben Ehrhard; 76th. Brian Burris; 127. Ben Liston, 18:29.0; 134. Sam Baird; 149. Cory Smith; 157. Caleb Randolph; 158. Jordan Craig. Girls: 2. Brie Oakley; 37. Caroline Robbins; 77. Melanie Jenkins; 101. Kaitlyn Mercer; 108. Erin Ellington; 156. Kayla Vallin; 158. Courtney Kramer. Articles: http://www.aurorasentinel.com/sports/preps/cross-country-class-5a-region-2-results-3/ http://www.aurorasentinel.com/sports/preps/cross-country-centennial-league-championshipresults-2/ Field Hockey (Head Coach Desiree Crocker, [email protected]) The Wolves suffered two close losses in their final games of the season. They lost 0-1 to Palmer Ridge who scored in overtime to get the win. They lost a tough battle against Mountain Vista who scored two back-to-back goals in the final minutes of the game. Megan Matthews had 14 saves in goal to keep the Wolves in the game. They missed the postseason this year but fought hard in many games. We are proud of the Wolves and Coach Crocker on their fight this season. Football (Head Coach John Schultz, [email protected]) Two weeks ago the Wolves took down the at the time undefeated Bruins, 28-20, which wasn’t as close as the score indicates. Blubaugh was multi-faceted in the win, rushing for, catching and throwing a touchdown. Gunner Gentry caught the touchdown pass from Blubaugh and Quinn Stokes caught another from Gunnar Lamphere. Dom Chapa and Deandre Shorts led the teams with 12 and 11 tackles. Marcus Lawrence also had an interception for the Wolves. They followed that up with a commanding win over Overland 42-14, where the team saw multiple Wolves contribute. Last Friday was the game for the league title between the Wolves and Valor Christian. The Wolves made some costly errors in the second quarter but played them pretty even the rest of the way. The errors cost the Wolves in the end as they lost 14-31. They finished the regular season 7-2 and earned a second place finish in the very competitive Centennial League. The postseason bracket came out yesterday and the Wolves have earned one of the four #1 seeds. Articles: http://www.aurorasentinel.com/sports/preps/football-photos-grandviews-28-20-win-top-rankedcherry-creek/ http://www.aurorasentinel.com/sports/preps/football-grandview-gets-big-holds-knock-off-topranked-cherry-creek-28-20/ Gymnastics (Co-op with Overland and Cherry Creek HS) (Overland co-op: Heather Schneider-Junior, Emma Bonafante-Freshman, Sofia FiocchiFreshman, Amalia McClurkin-Freshman, Emmi VandenBergh-Freshman) (Cherry Creek co-op: Kelly Malm-Freshman) 11/2-Overland 2nd at regionals 11/2-Cherry Creek 1st at regionals 10/22-Creek 1st, Overland 2nd at league championships Article: http://www.aurorasentinel.com/sports/preps/gymnastics-centennialcontinental-leaguechampionship-results/ Boys’ Soccer (Head Coach Brian Wood, [email protected]) The Wolves went 2-1 in their final three games of the season. They beat Eaglecrest 3-1 off goals from Erik Lundeen, Raymond Jackson and Tyler Pak as well as an assist from Pak and Joseph George. They followed that up with a tight win 1-0 over a scrappy Overland team. Cody Mickles scored the lone goal and Jack Whalen defended the shutout in goal. In their final game of the season they came up on the short end falling 1-2 to Cherry Creek. The Wolves had some close losses this year which ultimately kept them out of the postseason. This young team will look to come back and be a postseason contender next year. Article: http://www.aurorasentinel.com/sports/preps/boys-soccer-grandview-scores-three-straight-goalsrally-past-eaglecrest-stay-playoff-hunt/ Softball (Head Coach Dave Thies, [email protected]) The Wolves opened a little sluggishly at regionals and dropped their first game 0-10. The came back alive in the second game shutting out Pine Creek 8-0. Jordyn McDaniel got the shutout victory to go along with a 2-run homerun from Loghan Thomas. To earn a spot in the state tournament they would have to play Dakota Ridge again with the winner moving on. The Wolves played solid defense and got the offense going to take down the same opponent that had beat them earlier in the day, winning 5-2. The second place regional finish gave them the 11th seed at state where they faced Fort Collins in opening game. The team played well from start to finish and won the game 8-4. Courtney Browne got the win on the mound where you also saw McDaniel come in as relief. Thomas and Tori Woolums had some great plays on defense, Alex Velazquez got things going with some alert base running and Thomas hit a 2-run triple. Sydni Odegard, Velazquez and Morgan Quimby all had key base hits to keep the offense going or score key runs. With the win, the Wolves would face Pomona next in the quarterfinals. The Wolves had to play catch up the entire game and came up against an opponent that was red hot on offense. They eventually lost 3-9. Congratulations to the Wolves on their league championship and top 8 teams finish. Articles: http://www.aurorasentinel.com/news/softball-pomona-knocks-grandview-playoffs/ Tennis (Head Coach Jeff Ryan, [email protected]) Ben Warren qualified for the state tournament by winning his regional as the #3 Singles. He lost his first round match 1-6, 2-6 and was not able to get back in the tournament during the playback match. The #2 doubles team of Chris Burris and Matthew Yan also won their regional. They split the first two sets in their opening match (4-6, 6-3). They fought hard in the opening set but came up short falling 4-6. They were also not lucky enough to receive a second chance in the playback match. Congratulations to the state qualifiers and Coach Ryan on their season. Photos: http://www.aurorasentinel.com/sports/slideshow-5a-boys-state-tennis-tournament/ Volleyball (Head Coach Patty Childress, [email protected]) The Wolves finished the regular season games 5-0 beating Smoky Hill 3-0, Mullen 3-1, Eaglecrest 3-1 and Overland 3-0. They wrapped up the final game by beating Lakewood 3-1 (17-25, 25-22, 25-13, 26-24). Madisen Busler had 27 kills and was key on offense along with Raychel Reed who was solid in her passing. This past Friday and Saturday they went 2-2 at the Cheyenne Mountain tournament where Busler, Fran Reed and Marina Schlaepfer were key on the attack, set-up by solid passing from Busler, Reed and Brennah Gaston. The Wolves received the #8 seed for playoffs. Cheers (Head Coach Christina Maccarrone, [email protected]) The cheers opened the competition season this past weekend at the Southern Regional in Pueblo where they finished in a respectable 2nd place, just 0.1 from first. Cheers took 1st place and the title of Centennial League Champions, Wednesday Evening. Go Wolves! Poms (Head Coach Megan Mehl, [email protected]) The poms team began their competition season this past weekend. Poms took 2nd place overall, Tuesday during the Centennial League Competition. Go Wolves! Winter Sports begin November 12th! Boys Basketball (Head Coach Michael Rogers, [email protected]) Girls Basketball (Head Coach Josh Ulitzky, [email protected]) Girls Swimming (Head Coach Karen Ammon, [email protected]) Wrestling (Head Coach Ryan Budd, [email protected]) Unified Basketball (Head Coach Cory Chandler, [email protected]) Ice Hockey (co-op program with Cherry Creek HS) Games for the next week: Week of 11-9 Friday Varsity Football Playoffs against Mountain Vista High School-Legacy Field @ 7 pm Saturday All Day (Afternoon/Evening) – Cheer UCA Mile High Regional at National Western Complex All Day (Morning) – Pom UDA Mile High Regional at National Western Complex *All schedules can be found at www.centennialleagueco.org Activities at a glance Activities (co-curricular, performance based, honor societies, service learning, associations, interest clubs, competitive, unify) prepare students for the future. The normal curriculum can only go as far to teach and educate students about academic theories. Activities provide the opportunity for students to apply what they have learned in practice to real world settings and outcomes, thus creating a more well-rounded student. I want to say send a special thank you to our community for their support during our Homecoming Week celebrations and our first ever PINK Week celebration. Without all of you, those two amazing weeks would not have happened. That is why it is great to be a wolf! For a list of our clubs, associations, honor societies, organizations and groups, please go to our district website and click on activities. Here are just a few of the wonderful upcoming events and shout outs happening in the world of Activities at Grandview. UPCOMING PERFORMING ARTS EVENTS: NOVEMBER 5-7 Celebration of Western States Honor Orchestra at UNC Greeley 19-21 The Secret Garden Musical 7 PM *Tickets are already on sale online http://www.grandviewperformingarts.org/ *Purchase a ticket at the GHS ticket booth Nov. 15-21st DECEMBER 1 Orchestra Concert 7 PM 3 Jazz Band Concert 7 PM 3-5 Thespian Conference and Competition 3 Grandview Jazz Festival All Day 8 Band Concert 7 PM 9 Choir Concert 7 PM 10 Choir Concert 7 PM Congratulations to Carolyn Amashta and Payce Lyons, winners of our 2nd annual Sidewalk Chalk Art Contest JAZZ BANDS: The jazz bands kicked off the new school year with a performance and desserts on October 6th. Come see them again on December 3rd. Jasmine's Answer for Cancer Bags Jasmine's Cancer Bags are inspired by her personal loss. On September 21, 2013, Jasmine suffered a huge tragedy during homecoming. She lost her Aunt Jody to cancer. She became very passionate after the tragic event and realized she wanted to raise awareness about the powerful impact cancer can have on everyone. In September of 2015 Jasmine enrolled in Grandview High School and started attending William Baird's Entrepreneurship class. Jasmine saw this class as a great opportunity to start her business and further her passion. She created the Answer for Cancer business. The business creates bags of courage that contain inspirational messages and items for all those affected by cancer. She sells the bags for $5 and stated, "It is not about the profit, but instead helping inspire those affected by cancer." Her first event took place at the Grandview Varsity Football's Pink Week game. She sold 30 bags in 30 minutes! The community is now asking this teen Phenom to create bags and sell them at other events. Jasmine is inspired to take the Answer for Cancer to a state and national level and is currently writing her business plan in entrepreneurship. She is determined to be the answer for cancer. - See more at: http://www.cherrycreekschools.org/CTE/Pages/ default.aspx#sthash.Ns9stKGP.dpuf The Grandview Rock and Roll History Class visited Peakview Assisting Living on Tuesday, October 20th to give group presentations to the residents about various rock artists that they’ve been researching. The residents enjoyed hearing about different kinds of music and listening to tracks that the students had researched. The Grandview Concert Orchestra visited Peakview Assisted Living on Thursday, October 22nd to give a Halloween-themed concert and paint pumpkins with the residents. The students and residents alike really enjoyed the visit, and are making plans for more collaborative activities. The following Grandview Performing Arts students visited Peakview Assisted Living during their fall break to perform a wide variety of music for the residents as a part of community service: Rachel Phipps Hannah Seeley Daniel Tingley Emily Waldman Scott Waldman Lucy Zhao Congratulations to these Grandview Orchestra students for being accepted into the prestigious, audition-only 2015 Western States Honor Orchestra: Josh Choe Hannah Seeley Emily Waldman These students participated in rehearsals and performances with collegiate and professional-level musicians and conductors during our event at UNC Greeley this past weekend (November 5th-7th). Grandview FBLA attends Walk for Sudan FBLA Wins "Best HS Group Participation" and placed Top 3 for Team Fundraising as well as Top 5 for Individual fundraising. Grandview FBLA raised funds for The Nuba water project in October and also walked in the 9th annual Walk for Sudan.- See more at: http:// www.cherrycreekschools.org/CTE/Pages/default.aspx#sthash.Ns9stKGP.dpuf Mission of Nuba Water Project The mission is to bring clean water to the Sudanese people of the Nuba Mountains. We do that by developing water infrastructure and by providing water purification education and resources. Our work is for the benefit of all Nuba people regardless of religious or ethnic association. Note: In response to the current crisis in the Nuba Mountains, we have expanded our work to include humanitarian relief by purchasing and delivering food, soap, salt, and medical supplies. Thank you William Baird, Advisor What’s happening in the FACS dept. Culinary classes? Let’s take a look! Culinary Nutrition – 10-12th grade We just wrapped up learning about the 6 essential nutrients our bodies need to function properly! This picture is the winning salad from the fruit pizza lab (there was fruit, so it was healthy-ish J). Throughout the semester we also learn about yeast breads and make pizza, healthy dishes and make salad with homemade dressing, protein and make various types of chili, substituting ingredients and make chocolate chip cookies (we even make cookies with avocados! YUM!), and a breakfast lab to end the semester! This picture is of our district dietician discussing the fat content found in some common fast food meals we all love! Great visual representation using lard on burgers- we call them BLUBBER BURGERS! Yuck! Gourmet Foods- 10-12th Grade (Pre-REq: Pass Culinary Nutrition) In Gourmet foods, we are in our international units! For the France unit, we made creative crepes! Pictured above are red velvet crepes, feta & mushroom crepes, and strawberry dessert crepes! Bon appetite! For the Italy unit, students made homemade pasta (Pappardelle to be exact) along with a Bolognese sauce & pecorino romano on top! Delicioso! ProStart- 11-12th Grade (Pre-Req: Pass Culinary Nutrition) ProStart is off to a great start this year! The students tried out for various culinary competitions by competing in an omelet competition in class! Teachers, chef mentors, and ProStart alumni came to judge the omelets as well as the students technical skills during the lab! The omelet pictured above was one of our winning omelets made by Christian Orozco who will be on the ProStart culinary team this year! ProStart competes at Johnson & Wales University in March against 30 other programs in Colorado for a chance at $120,000 worth of scholarships! Last year, Grandview received 3rd place in Management and 4th place in culinary. The year before, Grandview placed 1st in Management and 4th in culinary. We are hoping to place in the top two this year in BOTH the culinary and management competition! Wish us luck! 2015/2016 ProStart Culinary team: Mackie Stevens- 12th grade- Team Captain Christian Orozco- 12th grade Alex Abel- 12th grade Kristina Armijo- 11th grade Edward Kemp- 12th grade (Team Alternate) Mentors: Alan Hammersky, Sous chef at Sushi Den in Denver Leslie Rendon, GHS ProStart alumni Financial Supporters: Seattle Fish Company 2015/2016 ProStart Management team: Alyssa Anglin- 12th grade (Cherokee Trail)- Team Captain Brenda Guerrero- 11th grade Alyssa Roberts- 11th grade (Eaglecrest) Devan Cawley- 12th grade (Cherokee Trail) Kevin Graf- 12th grade (Team Alternate) Mentors: Tim Lynott & Chris Kolin, Chili’s Restaurant (4th year mentors) Leslie Rendon, GHS ProStart alumni Financial Supporters: Chili’s Restaurant FOLLOW OUR ADVENTURES THIS YEAR! Instagram: @GrandviewHS_Culinary Twitter: @GHSProStart FCCLA (Family, career, & community leaders of America)- 9-12th grade- all past, current, & future FACS students welcome! THANKSGIVING BREAK November 25th to November 27th REMINDER!!! Senior Pictures Due Tuesday, November 24th Main Office Attention Mr. Varca On Wednesday, November 11, 2015, Grandview High School recognized our men and women who have served or are currently serving our nation. We sold Grandview Veterans’ Day t-shirts and all of the proceeds from were donated to Honor Flight Network. Honor Flight Network is a non-profit organization created solely to honor America’s veterans for all their sacrifices. They transport our heroes to Washington, D.C. to visit and reflect at their memorials. Top priority is given to the senior veterans – World War II survivors, along with those other veterans who may be terminally ill. We also accepted donations for goodie bags for the Veterans Hospital. We delivered these bags on Veterans’ Day to all veterans in the hospital. These are the students who went to the VA hospital and handed out over 100 goodie bags to our Veterans. Thank you, Danielle Feck, Suzi Kwon, Jasmine Jeon, Alex Lee, Mariah Bengton, Rami Imam, Jireh Pulley, Garrett Gipson and of course Dean Adams. The students were amazing and all of the Veterans and staff were so impressed with how they engaged and there were a few tears rolling both from Veterans and our group. Please feel free to ask the students about their experience when you see them. Please enjoy the following photos of our Veterans’ Day Breakfast here at Grandview High School: This is our menu and price list, everything is ala carte. Free/Reduced Questions Roxanna Hernandez 720-886-7175 Menu Item Questions Shanna Stocker 720-886-7156 The art department is participating in STEAM-a-Palooza in November and is creating an installation from recycled plastic. Could we do a “call out” to our community for plastic bottles? We need 2 liter and water bottles and laundry detergent bottles and CAPS of all colors and sizes! Please send them in for the art department. On November 9, 2015, the math club had the opportunity to view the traveling math exhibit from the NY Math Museum. The exhibit was in CO because of the generous support of Oppenheimer Funds. We had a great time interacting with the hands on math displays. Grandview parents, teachers, and administrators solidify the Partnerships for Academically Successful Students (PASS) initiatives. The three strong beams of support need your help. Attendance at our next meeting should be mandatory if we are to propel our students into the next generational occurrence. Your inputs no matter how great or small may be the missing ingredient needed to formulate our combined success. Take part in your child’s future by becoming an active member in the Grandview PASS team. We cannot maximize our determined efforts without your guidance and mentorship. Find the time to ensure Grandview kids win in competitive placements in local, state, and federal ranks. Knowing how to negotiate winning strategies will make our school stronger in the long term and lean in the short term. Find our information routinely placed in the Grandview school calendar and become the strong link in our chain. Bonded by success is the Grandview PASS way. The District P.A.S.S. Committee (Partnerships for Academically Successful Students) is comprised of parents, Cherry Creek teachers and administrators, and community members. Committee members work together to promote the success of all students. The goal is to engage in meaningful and effective partnerships with our African American and Latino families by strengthening relationships between the district, school and parent communities. Additionally, the committee works together to identify community resources that can be used to promote the academic success of students of color, while learning to make community partnerships and parent/teacher relationships intentional elements of district/school transformation efforts. The District P.A.S.S. Committee welcomes new members. Upcoming District P.A.S.S. dates for the 2015-16 School Year: November 18, 2015 - Smoky Hill High School - Cafeteria December 2, 2015 - ISF Conference Room 146 January 27, 2016 - Prairie Middle School - Library February 24, 2016 - ISF - Conference Room 146 March 16, 2016 - Cherry Creek High School - Cafeteria April 27, 2016 - ISF Conference Room 146 May 18, 2016- ISF Conference Room 146 Meetings start at 6:00 p.m. The Instructional Support Facility (ISF) is located at 5416 S. Riviera Way, Centennial, CO 80015. Meetings at ISF will be held in Conference Room 146, from 6:00pm – 8:00pm. ISF-Room 102 will be reserved for the Kid Zone/ Child Care. Grandview parents, teachers, and administrators are always looking to solidify the Partnerships for Academically Successful Students (PASS) initiatives. Parents have the opportunity to support these initiatives by attending monthly PASS meetings at Grandview. Your input may be the missing ingredient needed to eradicate the predictability of student achievement by race. Take part in your child’s future by becoming an active member in the Grandview PASS team. Grandview’s PASS team collaborates with Grandview’s Accountability team (GAIT). During these monthly meetings, parents discuss topics including school assessment data, core curriculum, current student interventions, and school systems. Input from our parent community during these meetings helps to provide Grandview staff a different perspective while formulating a plan moving forward. Please join us for combined GAIT/PASS meetings during the 2015-2016 school year. Our next meeting is Tuesday, November 10, at 6:00 pm in the Main Office Conference Room. Future Meeting Dates: 1/12/16, 2/9/16, 3/8/16, 4/5/16, 5/10/16 PARENTTEST-SUPPORTSTRATEGIES TEST ANXIETY testing situation. effectively, work in reducing anxiety. Parent Strategies for Reducing Test Anxiety way. his/her best efforts. performance. worth. Preparing for Testing days. study. independently. well. class. teachers. conferences. reports. materials. education. Testing Day breakfast. relaxed. possible. apparent. appointments. After Testing home. weaknesses. weaknesses. required. (From 10/16/15 NASP Webinar on Test Anxiety) Cherry Creek Schools Staying Healthy Video (https://youtu.be/YPfww34Y234) We often overlook the simple things we can do to stay healthy. Since the cold and flu season is upon us, we want to remind you of some basics steps you and your children can take to stay well. Please enjoy this video with your family and with our best wishes for your good health!! November is Diabetes Awareness Month! Early detection is essential for prompt treatment. Please see the following from the International Diabetes Foundation for more information: http://www.idf.org/worlddiabetesday/toolkit/gp/warning-signs How to Avoid Double Dosing on Medicines this Season Cold and flu season has returned like clockwork. As you hit the over-the-counter aisle and prepare to combat runny noses and sore throats, remember to double check medicine labels so you don't accidentally double up on medicines containing acetaminophen. Acetaminophen is a common drug ingredient-more than 50 million Americans use it weekly to treat pain, fever, and cold and flu symptoms. It's safe and effective when used as directed, but taking more than directed is an overdose and can lead to liver damage. Learn more at KnowYourDose.org. The Project UNIFY officers are pleased to announce they raised over $2,000.00 for Special Olympics Colorado. On October 14 they represented Grandview at the Hall of Fame breakfast in the Grand Hyatt Denver where people came together to raise money for Special Olympics athletes. SOCO (Special Olympics CO) impacts the lives of over 18,900 Coloradans with intellectual disabilities from 2 to 70+ years. We are proud to give back to SOCO who supports Grandview in their UNIFIED efforts from UNIFIED Sports to Project UNIFY Club. In the past 5 years Project UNIFY officers and leaders representing Grandview have raised thousands of dollars to help with this wonderful program. LEFT TO RIGHT: Back Row – Linda Snelgrove, Grandview Liaison, SOCO Project UNIFY, Mindy Watrous, President and CEO Special Olympics Colorado, Catherine Gillespie, Bridgett Kyte, Emilee Robison, Kayla Campbell, Kalin Rock, Caitlin Roberts, Mae Robison, Cory Chandler, UNIFIED Basketball Coach, Paul Granito Front Row—Brie Gilbert, Chaz Moss, Savannah Rock, Harrison Spiers, Katy Mendelsberg Grandview ILC and their families along with the Project UNIFY Club, and Varsity Cheerleaders spent a fun evening tailgating before the football game culminating “Pink Week.” It was a great party! A special thanks to Teresa Specht for planning our event. Congratulations to Grandview’s Mock Trial Team who participated in DU’s Providence Cup, a mock court case that retried the killing of Trayvon Martin by George Zimmerman. As a new team, we were decidedly against stiff competition, most of whom were familiar with the process. With only 4 weeks of preparation our students, new to any kind of legal proceeding, learned legal terminology, opening statements, presentation of evidence, objections, and closing arguments. Without question a daunting task! These students faced their mission with maturity, dedication, and enthusiasm. We are looking forward to our next trial! GRADUATES, JUST A REMINDER: If you were unable to attend any of the collection dates provided by Jostens here at Grandview, you still have time to order caps, gowns, and tassels until November 13th. This can be done through Jostens directly now with mail-in orders or on-line orders. Please remember that prices will go up after November 13th. In order to walk in the Graduation Ceremony, you must have a cap, gown and the classic tassel. Please contact Jostens with any questions: (303) 470-5136. Thank you.