CALENDAR - James Madison Memorial High School
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CALENDAR - James Madison Memorial High School
July 2015 Newsletter CALENDAR June 22-July 31 Summer School August 14 Students new to Memorial 8:00-Noon and 1:00-4:00 p.m. by appointment 663-6054 Enrollment/Registration for All Grades August 18 11:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. August 21 7:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Save time on enrollment days by going online at www.mmsd.org/enroll beginning August 4. If you need user name or password, follow prompt on-line. Remember to print and bring on-line 18 ACT Registration Deadline 21 Early Release at 2:31 p.m .- PCT 23 Autumn Begins 22-23 Yom Kippur (begins at sunset) 23-24 Eid al-Adha (begins at sunset) 9/27-10/4 Sukkot (begins at sundown) 28 Early Release at 2:31 p.m.- PCT 30 Spirit Bowl/Cancer Walk Oct. 3 4 5 6 enrollment July 30 Spartan Sports Kick-Off, Sept. 1 9th Grade Only-First Day of School, 8:30-3:36 Students New to Memorial, 1:30-3:36 p.m. July 2015 JAMES MADISON MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL 201 S. Gammon Road, Madison, WI 53717-1499 Telephone: 663-5990 Fax: 442-2203 8 12 13 14 15 Homecoming Dance SAT Exam Shemini Atzeret (begins at sundown) Early Release at 2:31 p.m.- PCT Go To School Night Photo Retake Day, 7:00 am-3:00 pm Youth Court, 5:00 p.m. Junior Parent Night, 7:00pm-9:00pm Early Release at 2:31 p.m.- PCT Scholarship Night (How to Apply) 7:00 p.m. A Principal Experience Symphonic Band/Wind Ensemble Concert, 7:30 p.m., Auditorium Concert Bands I & II Concert Latino Parent Meeting, 6:00 p.m., Fox Neighborhood Center/Rm. 506 2 7 10 12 13-15 14 15 17 All Students Report to School, 8:14-3:36 Labor Day Senior Parent Night, 7:00-9:00 p.m. ACT Exam Rosh Hashanah (begins at sunset) Early Release at 2:31 p.m.- PCT Hispanic Heritage Month Begins Latino Parent Meeting, 6:00 p.m., Fox Neighborhood Center/Rm. 506 Black Parent Council, 6:00 p.m., Wisconsin Neighborhood Ctr. Black Parent Council, 6:00 p.m., Wisconsin Neighborhood Ctr. 15-17 Fall Play, “Diary of Anne Frank”, & 22-24 7:30 p.m. 16 Blood Drive 19 Early Release at 2:31 p.m.- PCT 21 Choir Concert, 7:30 p.m., Auditorium 24 26 27 28 ACT Exam Early Release at 2:31 p.m.- PCT Q & A with Jay Orchestra Concert, 7:30 p.m. Auditorium 2015-2016 Phone Contacts General Information 663-5990 Building Principal & Secretary Jay Affeldt, Principal Liz Contrucci, Secretary 663-6040 663-5992 Assistant Principals & Secretaries Fox Neighborhood Matt Hendrickson, Principal 663-6046 Peggi Dahmen, Secretary 663-6101 Rock Neighborhood Lorie Wesolek, Principal Betty Loeffler, Secretary 663-6044 663-6172 Wisconsin Neighborhood TBA Jennifer Donatelli, Secretary 663-6042 663-5991 Wolf Neighborhood Ben Radloff, Principal Betty Loeffler, Secretary 663-6048 663-6172 Important information: All Attendance calls should be made to the appropriate Neighborhood Office. Student Services Department Sherry Zander, Registrar Deb Kosloske, Clerical Asst. Troy Arneson, Dept. Chair 663-6054 663-6055 663-6050 Counselors by Neighborhood & Alphabet Troy Arneson, Wolf A-O 663-6050 Joe Hamel, Wisconsin A-O 663-6064 Sherry Lucille, Rock & Fox P-Z 663-6175 Dan Maloney, Rock A-O 663-6060 Len Mormino, Wisconsin & Wolf P-Z 663-6061 Amy Olson, Fox A-O 663-6063 Ying Vang, ELL Counselor 663-6062 Multicultural Services Coordinator JoAnne Brown 663-6168 School Improvement/Professional Development TBA 442-2332 Spanish Translation Richard Hildner 442-2246 Athletics Hmong Translation Neng Xiong 442-2342 Dean of Students Memorial Alternative Achievement Program Nick Schmidt 663-6115 Nursing Staff Project Road Katy Ainslie-Wallace 204-3552 MSCR High School Specialist Roxanne Rios 442-2220 Special Education Department Si necesita ayuda en español, llame a Richard Hildner al 442-2246. Yog koj xav tau tus neeg hais lus Hmoob hu rau Neng Xiong xov tooj yog 442-2342. From the Desk of Jay Affeldt Dear Memorial Community, Graduation is always such a powerful experience, and it was an honor to see yet another amazing group of Spartans head off to take on the world. The Class of 2015 is a very special group, and they will be missed by all of us. We wish them the best as they take their next steps and take on new challenges. As we ease into July, this is the time of year when we reflect on the past school year. As a school community, we think back on what worked well and what did not, making adjustments hoping to always work towards a better outcome for every single student. This is also the time to celebrate all of the accomplishments throughout the year, from State Titles to amazing performances and award ceremonies. Perhaps the most important accomplishment though, is to recognize the nearly 2000 students who worked so hard both in and out of the classroom throughout the year, putting in countless hours and all of the extra effort to overcome a wide variety of challenges to succeed. As we begin to shift our thoughts to next school year, I wanted to thank you again for proving such great feedback throughout the year on our monthly surveys, and on our School Improvement Plan. When we meet as a staff in August, we will again work together with a focus on being clear, every day, with what we want students to know and be able to do. We will also have a focus on relationships and on effective communication. We will continue to seek your feedback throughout the coming year, and will depend on your insights and experiences to guide our improvements. Ok, now back to summer. Please help keep your students active. We know from research that a lot of knowledge and skill is lost during the summer months unless students remain active. Get them out of bed each morning and send them out to find new challenges to expand their thinking. This is the time to explore, to find new adventures to inspire their creativity. Thank you all for your support throughout my first year in this new role. As always, please know you can always call or stop in to talk. Have a great rest of your summer, and see you in August. We are JMM. From Memorial’s Counselors For complete coverage of all of these issues and more, visit the Memorial Student Services Website: http://memorialweb.madison.k12.wi.us/node/1347 Registration and Class Schedule Pick Up for Fall 2015: To be admitted to class on your first day of school you must have gone through this registration process. Registration for all four grades will be possible on either of the following two days: Friday, August 14: New Students only 8:00-12:00 and 1:00-4:00 Tuesday, August 18: All Grades 11am-6:30pm Friday, August 21: All Grades 7:30am-1pm Students should be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Be prepared to pay fees and to have your ID picture taken. Update all contact information, including your email address. Note: If you are brand new to Memorial and you did not complete the February registration procedures, be sure to call our registrar, Sherry Zander, 663-6054, for an appointment, as soon as possible. Something New This Year! ADVISORY JMM exists to prepare students for college, career, and community readiness. We don’t have enough time to focus on these conversations in our current structure. Advisories will serve as a way for students to connect their education with their future plans. It will also be a great place to build a sense of community with a group of 20-25 students you may not have class with throughout your 4 years of high school. In advisories, you’ll be working through critical information that you will not be able to experience any other way, including: -selecting courses -getting vital information regarding resumes and job searches -hearing from community leaders and other college and career speakers -applying and planning for college and other opportunities after high school -exploring learning experiences beyond the classroom available at Memorial and beyond Advisories will be led by teachers who stay with their group of students for 4 years. There will be opportunities for student leadership. Attendance will be taken during Advisory Period, which means it can affect students’ athletic eligibility and student record if they do not attend. Advisory will occur on Mondays that are shortened due to Professional Collaboration time. They will be organized by grade level to make it easier to develop grade-level lessons and programming that will benefit all students in the same stage of their high school experience. We are excited to have this opportunity to help students do deeper academic and career planning, connect with their Memorial Community of students and staff, and engage to school in a more personal way. Advisory session topics for each grade level will be available for viewing in late August on an ACP Web Page in the Memorial Website. DATES TO REMEMBER: (Mark your calendars now!) September 1st, 2015: First Day of School for 9th graders only. September 2nd, 2015: All Students Begin Classes- 9-10-11-12 grades. September, 2015: Grade 12: Seniors, make an appointment with your counselor to discuss and receive assistance finalizing your plans for after graduation! September 10th, 2015: Senior Parent Night: You will be briefed on the material covered in the September Senior Classroom Presentations. Questions & Answer sessions will be available. October 5, 2015: All Grades: Go To School Night: Meet teachers and experience what it is like for your student to go to Memorial Hi. October 8th, 2015: Junior Parent Night- Counselors will coordinate presentations on post high school options. October 12th, 2015: Scholarship Night- A representative from the Great Lakes Higher Education Board will discuss how to search for and apply to private scholarships. Juniors and Seniors and their families are welcome. PHYSICAL EDUCATION REPLACEMENT CREDIT (PERC) FORM Board Policy 3540 states: “A student who participates in a WIAA sanctioned athletic activity during 11th grade, or during the fall sports season of their 12th grade year, may, upon application and approval, be permitted to complete an additional one-half credit (.5) in english, social studies, mathematics, or science in lieu of one half credit (.5) of physical education.” In other words, students can graduate with 1 credit or 2 semesters of physical education credit (instead of 1.5 or 3 semesters) if they meet the requirements in the policy stated above. It needs to be completed and handed into that office on the first day of practice of the sport/athletic season they intend to use it as a physical education replacement for. ACT AND SAT TEST DATES AND REGISTRATION Juniors and Seniors: ACT and/or SAT test results can be critical to a college application. You need to give this your attention beginning in January of your junior year. A more complete summary is available on the Memorial Student Service Department’s website, including links to the ACT and SAT websites. Don’t forget, some highly competitive colleges ask that you take several SAT Subject Tests, using them for admissions, and sometimes course placement. SENIORS WHO HAVE NOT YET TAKEN THE ACT TEST. Seniors: The ACT test can be critical to a college application. If you have not yet taken the ACT, be aware of the following test dates: September 12th, October 24th, and December 12th. A more complete summary is available on the Memorial Student Services Website, including links to the ACT and SAT websites. NOTE: If you are planning on taking the September 12th ACT Test, the registration deadline is August 7th, (or August 21st if you pay a $23.00 late fee). HOW TO CONTACT YOUR COUNSELOR Under Memorial’s “Neighborhood” model, counselors are assigned to each of the four neighborhoods, and then a caseload of students alphabetized by last name. All students are assigned to a counselor in their assigned neighborhood according to their last name. (See Neighborhoods list below). That counselor will support that student for all four years of high school through graduation. Each counselor is also joined by a psychologist, social worker, nurse, and principal (also organized by neighborhood). That team meets, collaborates, and supports the students they share, coordinating services between them as needed and appropriate. Also assigned to all neighborhoods are the ELL Counselor and Minority Services Coordinator. HOW TO CONTACT YOUR COUNSELOR Neighborhood Fox River Neighborhood Counselor Mrs. Amy Olson (A-P) Mrs. Sherry Lucille (Q-Z) Phone # 663-6063 663-6175 Rock River Neighborhood Mr. Dan Maloney (A-P) Mrs. Sherry Lucille (Q-Z) 663-6060 663-6175 Wisconsin River Neighborhood Mr. Joe Hamel (A-P) Mr. Len Mormino (Q-Z) 663-6064 663-6061 Wolf River Neighborhood Mr. Troy Arneson (A-P) Mr. Len Mormino (Q-Z) Mr. Ying Vang 663-6050 663-6061 663-6062 All ELL students HOW TO CONTACT MEMORIAL’S SCHOOL NURSE, SOCIAL WORKERS, AND PSYCHOLOGISTS Neighborhood NURSE Fox River Ms. Imholte 442-2241 Rock River Ms. Dietrich 663-6071 Wisconsin River Ms. Dietrich 663-6071 SOCIAL WORKER Mrs. Suzanne Blackamore 663-6052 Mrs. Suzanne Blackamore 663-6052 Mr. Marques Flowers 442-2995 PSYCHOLOGIST Mrs. Deb Conway 663-6066 Mrs. Deb Conway 663-6066 Mr. John Rummel 663-6053 Wolf River Ms. Dietrich Mr. Marques Flowers Mr. John Rummel 663-6071 442-2995 663-6053 All ELL Ms. Dietrich Mrs. Rosemary Mrs. Deb Conway-663-6066 Students 663-6071 Barrientos- Social Mr. John Rummel-663-6053 Mrs. Imholte Worker- 663-6051 442-2241 Multicultural Services Coordinator- Ms. JoAnne Brown- (608) 663-6168 For email addresses, go directly to the Memorial Student Services website @ https:// memorialweb.madison.k12.wi.us/node/1353 Students are encouraged to meet regularly with their counselors, and to establish a good working relationship to assist in helping student work towards their graduation and post HS goals. In addition, the rest of their student service team including the nurse, social worker, and psychologist are available daily for support. Confidentiality is respected, and all issues are open for discussion and problem solving. Given the heavy traffic that is typical in the Student Services office, students wanting to speak with their counselor are encouraged to make an appointment by seeing Deb Kosloske or Sherry Zander in Student Services. Choose a meeting time that will not cause class time to be missed; counselors cannot excuse students who come during class time without written teacher permission. BALANCE: “Happiness is not a matter of intensity but of balance, order, rhythm and harmony.” Thomas Merton It’s easy to get swooned by competitive college admissions standards, the idea of “resume-building”, “looking good on paper” for scholarships, and maybe even the old notion of “keeping up with the Jones’s”. These things, or plain ambition and a thirst to “do it all” can sometimes land us overcommitted to a class schedule and extra-curricular life that is too strenuous. Most college admissions counselors and employers will tell you it’s quality, not quantity, when it comes to reviewing candidates. Deeper levels of involvement with fewer activities shows more commitment than surface level involvement with many activities. To understand this, think of how you might describe an acquaintance vs. a good friend. Which relationship will make a better story? As well, what we would define as a “rigorous” course load is different for every student. “Rigor” doesn’t have to mean the hardest class offered in EVERY subject. In a more humane sense, it means a course selection in EACH subject that challenges a student to work hard towards mastery with the following caveats: 1)the student’s mental and physical health needs are not compromised to meet course demands 2)the student’s overall course schedule is still “manageable” within the time and energy they have to give, and 3)the student’s commitments and passions out of school are not compromised. In other words, they can be at their best both in and outside of the classroom, and are happy with the balance, and getting sleep! It will take discipline to not load a schedule up beyond what is healthy, and often, some support! If your student is concerned about under-challenging themself in their course selections, or perhaps having over-challenged themself, have them share their feelings about it. It can also help to have them talk to their teacher of the subject in question, or their counselor. If they are trying to map out an overall load (in and outside of the classroom) that makes sense, their counselor can also help. The world will usually ask more of us than we can give, and finding the boundaries and balance is an art that takes a lifetime to master. The habits to take care of ourselves that we practice in high school can follow us into the college and work setting. We want to support you in helping students practice habits they can rely on to find the balance in life when they leave home. Beyond the transcripts and resumes, our students are human beings with full lives, and different temperaments, skills, and life situations. They can only be themselves, and through learning how to fully be that, they WILL shine. CAREER EXPLORATION: CREATIVITY: We are ALL creative. Every last one of us! If you know someone who likes to say “I’m just not one of those creative people” (including yourself), tell them it’s not true. Many of us limit our concept of creativity to “the arts”, but that is only one expression of creativity. Some think about creativity as anything you use your imagination with. Howard Gardner might have touched on more diverse ways of considering creativity when he identified multiple intelligences that he felt each of us have a preference toward. Remember these? -Musical/Rhythmical-Intrapersonal/ self-aware -Naturalistic/ Nature Connection -Logical/ Mathematical -Visual/ Spatial-Interpersonal/ People Sense -Verbal/ Language -Bodily/ Kinesthetic Awareness -Existential/ Big-Picture/ Deeper Meaning Sense How does your student express their creativity? One way to tell is how they choose to spend their free time, or feel naturally good at. Do some of their hobbies, extracurriculars, classes, and “goof around” activities give them an outlet to be creative? Do their future plans involve their preferred ways being creative? On that note, do yours? If not, why not? Something to think about. CAREERS: Counselors at Memorial High School follow recommendations from research in using career exploration to help guide students in selecting their courses and learning experiences beyond the classroom. The 16 National Career Clusters are helpful in exploring the world of work in a way that’s easy to understand. The 16 National Career Clusters are: Agriculture, Food, & Natural Resources Human Services Architecture and Construction Hospitality and Tourism Arts, A/V Technology, and Communication Info. Technology Business Management and Administration Law, Public Safety, and Security Education and Training Manufacturing Finance Marketing Government and Public Administration Health Sciences Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math Transportation, and Logistics Which clusters interest you the most? You can learn more about the 16 clusters on www.wicareerpathways.org . You can also explore your interests, the clusters, careers and related programs of study, Memorial Classes, and colleges on Career Cruising, a powerful internet tool that MMSD has contracted for every student to have access to. We will also host career speakers from a variety of the clusters this year. TO USE YOUR CAREER CRUISING MEMBERSHIP: 1-Go to the JMM student services web page at: https://memorialweb.madison.k12.wi.us/counseling-student-services 3-Scroll down to the link “CAREER CRUISING Login” 4-To log on: - Username is “MMSD-student ID”- I.E.- MMSD-75454 - Password is “6 digit birthday + your first and last initial”- I.E.- 061295lm 5-When you see the homepage on Career Cruising, click on “Careers” in the top center of the page 6-Click on the “Career Clusters” tab underneath 7-Ask your Memorial Counselor if you have questions SENIORS COLLEGE APPLICATION PROCEDURES: December 1st, 2015 is the deadline Student Services Department sets for timely processing of college apps to be delivered to college campuses by the Holiday Break. Students should submit any college materials that need to go through their counselor no later than this date. If you are just beginning this process please read the guidelines below. 1. ELECTRONIC/ONLINE APPLICATIONS: When applying online, download and print the “Counselor” portion only if the school requires it (this is no longer common). Bring this part to your counselor so they can fill out and send any necessary information to that campus. These can also be emailed to client via the application website. 2. Order your transcript to be sent to the schools you wish to apply to. Please note that our process has changed. The First Step to ordering a transcript is to create an account at ww.parchment. com. As you move through the registration process, please note that MMSD does not issue “registration codes” to students. Simply leave this item blank and continue with the account process. Also, when designating the high school, JMM is listed as “Memorial High School”, not “James Madison Memorial High School.” Once registered, the website will provide additional instructions for ordering your transcripts. This electronic service allows you to order transcripts online at any time and track the status of the transcripts that have been sent. You can send your transcripts directly to colleges, the NCAA, the Common Application and other destinations of your choice Current Students and their parents may download and print a copy of a transcript from Infinite Campus for your own personal use. Personal transcripts are not considered official and will not be accepted for admission purposes to colleges and universities, the Common Application, or the NCAA. Most athletic offices, employers, and some scholarship applications will accept a printed copy of the personal transcript. Transcripts needed for scholarship purposes are free. In order to request an official transcript for scholarship purposes, please contact Students Services or your counselor. 3. PAPER APPLICATIONS: These are not common or available at most schools anymore. If you are completing one, bring the completed paper copy of an application to your counselor for processing. Attach application fee check, additional attachments, etc.. 4. SOME PRIVATE COLLEGE APPLICATIONS REQUIRE A RECOMMENDATION: Your counselor will need a “Student Brag Sheet” and “Parent Brag Sheet” plus a resume of your activities in order to write a recommendation for you. Give or email “Teacher Report Form” to teachers who you have requested letters of recommendation from, and fill out a “Teacher Brag Sheet” if they would like one (they can be obtained in Student Services). Make sure to give your teacher a stamped, addressed envelope to each campus you would like their letter sent to. School staff like at least 2 weeks notice when asked to complete a recommendation. 5. SENDING ACT/SAT TEST RESULTS: All test scores (ACT, SAT I and SAT Subject Tests) must be sent directly from the testing agency. This means that YOU contact the testing company. The Counseling Department cannot do this for you. You may request to have your results sent to colleges on the registration form for either test, as a limited number are free of charge at that time. Don’t forget to consider whether you need or would benefit from taking the SAT Subject Tests. 6. CHECK NCAA ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: It is student athletes’ responsibility to check NCAA eligibility requirements and make sure they have met them through their coursework taken and gpa. Requirements can be viewed at this link: http://web3.ncaa.org/ECWR2/NCAA_EMS/NCAA.jsp YOUTH OPTIONS PROGRAM AND DEADLINES: The Youth Options Program permits any 11th or 12th grade student to attend a Wisconsin institution of higher education for the purpose of taking nonsectarian courses. The school district is required to pay for the course(s) under certain conditions. Parents and/or students should see the counselor for further information. By March 1 for the fall semester, and October 1 for the spring semester, students must notify the school board of their intent to participate in the program. The application for participation must arrive in the office of the District Director of Alternative Programs by the deadline dates. No exceptions to the deadline dates will be granted. A separate application must be processed for each semester that a student applies to participate in the Youth Options Program. Applications may be obtained in Student Services Office. An envelope addressed to the Director of Alternative Programs is also provided. CREDIT FOR NON-MMSD COURSES In SOME cases high school credit will be granted for pre-approved educational experiences undertaken outside the MMSD. In ALL cases students must receive prior approval from both their Neighborhood principal and the chair of the Memorial department to which the non-MMSD educational experience is related. NOTE: Requesting a course via the Youth Options Program and having that request denied by MMSD does not constitute prior approval. Students must obtain prior approval as outlined above before the grade and credit for the course can be included on their transcript; grades will not be counted in your GPA. Students who do not receive prior approval may request to have educational experiences listed on their transcripts, but no credit will be granted for these experiences. Credits earned for graduation will consist of Carnegie Units awarded by MMSD high schools or other accredited high schools in which students were physically enrolled. Credits will also be granted for the state-mandated extensions of MMSD credit, such as Youth Options Program credits or Youth Apprenticeship Program credits. Credits awarded by any other institutions or because of a court mandate may continue to be listed in an appropriate fashion on the summary of courses taken. However, no credit will be granted by the District, and the grade will not be calculated into the GPA. For complete coverage of all of these issues and more visit the Memorial Support Services Website: http://memorialweb.madison.k12.wi.us/node/1347 From the Health Office: We hope you are enjoying the Summer safely. Please remember to schedule sports physicals and obtain Doctors orders for school medications. This includes daily medications and those needed for potential emergencies. We NEED new orders every year as always. Our FAX # is 608-442-2196. PLEASE also remember that the beginning of the school year is not a good time to try to have your student with ADHD function without medication. It is probably the most important time to have focus, be organized, and start strong! See you in September!! PSAT Testing 2015/16 Who should take the PSAT? There are two reasons to take the PSAT, First, students who plan on taking the SAT, this serves as a practice test. Second, this is the qualifying test for the National Merit Scholarship Program. Any test taker who receives a score in the 99 percentile will become a National Merit candidate and can apply to become a National Merit Scholar. The 2015 PSAT exam will be given on October 14th. We normally give this test on a Saturday in October but because the College Board is rolling out a redesigned SAT test they will not offer an option for Saturday testing in 2015. Saturday testing will resume in 2016. Registration for the PSAT will start on September 8th and end on September 24th. The cost for the test will remain at $25. Because of limited space and poor testing conditions the PSAT will be given off campus, place to be announced later. Students/ families will be responsible for transportation to and from the testing site. Students should arrive by 7:30 a.m. to check in and be ready to start by the required start time of 8:00 a.m. Any student arriving after 8:00 a.m. will not be allowed to test. Testing will end at approximately 11:15 and students will be expected to return to school for the remainder of their 4th period class if the student has 2nd lunch for students who have 1st lunch they are expected to be in their 4th period class by 12:00. All students will be excused from school, periods 1 – 3 for testing and for the first part of 4th period for those who have 2nd lunch. Information on registration and testing site will be available when school starts in September. For questions contact Joe Hamel after September 1st at [email protected] or 663-6064. 2015-16 Daily Schedule REGULAR SCHEDULE 1st Period 2nd Period 3rd Period 4th Period Lunch 5th Period 6th Period 7th Period 8:14-9:06 9:11-10:06 10:11-11:03 11:08-12:00 12:00-12:50 12:50-1:42 1:47-2:39 2:44-3:36 MONDAY ADVISORY / PCT SCHEDULE (9/14, 9/21, 9/28, 10/5, 10/12, 10/19, 10/26, 11/2, 11/30, 12/7, 12/14, 1/4, 1/11, 2/8, 2/15, 2/22, 2/29, 3/7, 3/14, 4/4, 4/18, 4/25, 5/2, 5/9, 5/16, 5/23) 1st Period 2nd Period Advisory 3rd Period 4th Period Lunch 5th Period 6th Period 7th Period 8:14-8:49 8:54-9:29 9:34-10:26 10:31-11:06 11:11-11:46 11:46-12:36 12:36-1:11 1:16-1:51 1:56-2:31 Achievement Connections Math Tutoring Program We are recruiting 12 full-time AmeriCorps tutors and four fulltime AmeriCorps tutor liaisons for our Achievement Connections high school math tutoring program to serve at Memorial high school August 2015 - July 2016. Serving with Achievement Connections is a great opportunity to gain professional development skills, network with like-minded individuals, and to give back to the community. Program benefits include a $12,530 living allowance, a $5,730 education award upon successful completion of service, health care coverage, and child care assistance, if eligible. To apply to become an AmeriCorps member and part of the Achievement Connections team, please submit an application on-line via the AmeriCorps web site www.americorps.gov and select the Achievement Connections High School Tutoring program in Wisconsin. Applicants must be 18 or older. You can also submit a resume and cover letter to Elisabeth Marx, Senior Director of Strategic Collaborations, United Way of Dane County, 2059 Atwood Avenue, Madison, WI 53704 or via email at [email protected]. Our program is a partnership of the United Way of Dane County, AmeriCorps/ Corporation for National and Community Service, the Madison Metropolitan School District, Middleton-Cross Plains Area School District, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison Morgridge Center for Public Service. ¡Pura Vida! Viaja a Costa Rica en el verano de 2017 Travel to Costa Rica in the summer of 2017 Exlore Costa Rica on a 10 day Spanish language-immersion trip with Rustic Pathways. Students will live with families in a rural community; earn service hours; explore the rain forest; ride a zip line and play some soccer. Approximately $2000. Contact Senora Stangel for more information [email protected] School enrollment day for the 2015-16 school year Mark your calendars for school enrollment days on August 18 from 11:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m and August 21 from 7:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in the Cafeteria. Be there to enroll your child for the 2015-16 school year. 1. Locate your Infinite Campus username and password to access the online enrollment system. Your password is available from your school secretary before the end of the school year. Or visit mmsd.org/lostpassword to fill out a form to receive an email with your username and/or password 2. Fill out the yearly enrollment information and pay fees online by visiting mmsd.org/enroll beginning on August 4. 3. Complete the process at your school during the enrollment dates in August. What to bring: Verification signature page and fee receipt, printed at the end of the online enrollment process. Free/reduced lunch application number if you have one. Verification of your address (gas/electric bill, lease or mortgage) if your address has changed. Questions? Visit mmsd.org/enroll Or contact the enrollment office: [email protected] 608-663-4957 Thursday = El jueves Friday = El viernes * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * article begins below this line * * * * * * * * Matriculación escolar para el ciclo escolar 2015-16 Marque su calendario para el día de la matriculación el 18 de agosto de las 11:00 a.m. a las 6:30 p.m. and el 21 de agosto de las 7:30 a.m. a la 1:00 p.m. en la Cafeteria. Venga para matricular a su hijo para el ciclo escolar 2015-16. 1. Encuentre su nombre de usuario y contraseña para ingresar al sistema de la matriculación en línea. Puede pedir esta información de la secretaria de su escuela antes del último día de clases este año. O visite mmsd.org/contrasenaperdida para recibir un correo electrónico con su nombre de usuario y/o contraseña. 2. Llene los formularios y pague las cuotas en línea en mmsd.org/matricula a partir del 4 de agosto. 3. Visite su escuela en agosto para completar el proceso. ¿Qué debe llevar? Un formulario de verificación y recibo de pago, que imprimirá al final del proceso de la matriculación en línea. Número de solicitud para el almuerzo gratuito o a precio reducido, si es que lo tiene. Comprobante de su dirección (factura del gas/electricidad, contrato de renta, hipoteca) si su dirección ha cambiado ¿Preguntas? Visite mmsd.org/matricula O comuníquese con la oficina de matriculación [email protected] 608-663-4957 Year-End Contributions to Memorial Endowment A warm thank-you to the following Memorial students and families who donated generously to the Foundation for Madison’s Public Schools – Memorial Endowment in honor of Memorial staff: Marisa Hetzler and Family, Hannah Cryer and Family, Greta Larget, Casey Perez-Guerra The contributions were made in honor of the following staff members: Kevin Borchardt Heidi Bowe Ann Comins Carrie Determan Heather Dwyer Debora Gil R. Casado Tom Hardin Becky Hay DeGarcia Tom Kellogg Karen Lange-Leung Dan Maloney Len Mormino Josh Newland Dave Olson Michael O'Shea Deborah Polster William Richardson Ben Voss Kristin Voss Brett Wheeler The Foundation for Madison’s Public Schools’ School Endowments provide each school with annual income that is used to fund creative and innovative programs and projects which are not funded within the core school budget. Memorial High School will have $3,878 in endowment income available to use in the 2015/16 school year to award grants for imaginative programs and projects that propel student learning. If you would like more information about the Memorial School Endowment, please contact Mary Bartzen at the Foundation for Madison’s Public Schools at 608-237-7723 or [email protected]. Welcome to Memorial Athletics Below is information for all students interested in participating in WIAA interscholastic athletics at Memorial High School during fall, winter, or spring seasons. There is also specific information regarding fall sports at the end. We look forward to having another successful year with our student athletes. Please make sure to complete all requirements prior to the season to insure full participation opportunities. We do have a few sports that have limited spots so it is important that student-athletes are prepared to start on the first day and do not miss time in-season. 1. The Spartan Sports Kick-off meeting will be July 30th, 5-7:00pm, at Mansfield Stadium and Memorial High School. At this time we will go through the required forms for participating in the 2015-16 school year and meet with coaches for sport specific information. The meeting will cover the Athletic Code as well as student-athlete and parent responsibilities to the Code, school, and team. Failure to attend this meeting will require a make-up meeting before athletic eligibility is granted. All Memorial students who wish to participate in a WIAA sport during the 2015-16 school year must attend with a parent. 2. Everyone who participates in interscholastic athletics, cheerleading, or pom pon must have a physical examination the first year out and then on alternating years thereafter. This examination must be attested to with the signature of a licensed physician or nurse practitioner or physician’s assistant on the green WIAA physical examination card. Physicals should be obtained as soon as possible, BUT MAY NOT BE TAKEN BEFORE APRIL 1 for any upcoming school year. The reverse side of the green physical card is the parental permission form, which must be signed by parents to allow athletic participation for their children. On alternate years a yellow card is all that is required. As has been indicated above, all cards require more than one signature and cannot be accepted with less than the required number. You must also indicate the county and state in which you were born—very important for eligibility. Properly completed cards must be turned in to your coach at the July 30th meeting. The green WIAA card is for freshman should have been picked up from the Athletic Director at the eighth grade information meetings in the spring. However, they may be obtained from the main office during summer office hours of 7:30 am-3:30 pm. 3. It is also required that you remit an athletic participation fee for EACH sport, which is paid after final rosters have been determined and before the first date of competition. As of this printing, fees will be $115 for all sports with the following surcharges: Golf - $118.00; Gymnastics - $100.00; Wresting - $100.00; and Hockey - $800.00. There is a family cap of $500.00 not including surcharges. No refunds after the first date of competition. Madison Metropolitan School District Memorial High School 201 S Gammon Road Madison, WI 53717 Jeremy Schlitz – Athletic Director [email protected] 608-663-6079 @SpartanJMM JMM High School Fall 2015 Sports Information There will be a Spartan Sports Kick-off on Thursday, July 30th, 5-7:30pm at Memorial High School for card collection, code meeting, concussion education, and Blitz Card pick-up. Mark your calendars now if you plan on playing athletics at Memorial in 2015-16 during any season. Athletes must attend with a parent. WIAA CARDS MUST BE TURNED IN TO COACH BEFORE BEGINNING PRACTICE Boys Cross Country – Coach Hopp – [email protected] Practice begins Monday, August 17. Report to the lower locker room at 8:00 am for organizational meeting. First running session will follow the meeting. For more information visit the team website at www.jmmcc.blogspot.com Girls Cross Country – Coach Chellevold – [email protected] Practice begins Monday, August 17. Report behind the high school near the entrance of the training room, at 8:00 am, for organizational meeting. First running session will follow the meeting. More information can be found at the team website jmmgirlscc.weebly.com Football – Head Coach Adam Smith – [email protected] Equipment issue, testing, and practice begins Monday, August 3rd, 4-8pm. All grade levels will meet in the JMM field house, prepared for all activities, prior to 4 pm start. Any questions please contact Head Coach Adam Smith. Program information can be found at madisonmemorialfootball.com Girls Golf – Coach Packer – [email protected] Organizational meeting Monday, August 10, 10:00 am-12:00 pm, in room 500. Nine and eighteen hole rounds along with practices Tuesday and Wednesday along with rules clinics. Boys Soccer – Coach Voss – [email protected] Boys Soccer Tryouts are August 17-21 from 7:30 - 10:30am. All players (grades 9-12) are to report to tryouts. Players will also participate in a scrimmage on Saturday, August 22. Girls Swimming & Diving – Coach Johansson – [email protected] Tryouts will start Tuesday, August 11, at 6:30 am. Girls Tennis – Coach King – [email protected] First practice will be Tuesday, August 11th from 8:30-11am. Meet on the JMM courts. Email Coach King for dates and times of pre-season summer opportunities. Boys Volleyball – Coach Collins – [email protected] First practice will be August 24 and 25th, at Noon -3:00 pm, in the main gym and fieldhouse, for all levels. JV/Varsity Girls Volleyball – Coach Burcum – [email protected] Tryouts will be August 17-19, 6-9 pm, in the fieldhouse. Practice/Informational meeting will be Thursday, August 20. Freshmen Girls Volleyball – Coach Burcum – [email protected] Tryouts will be August 17-19, 4-6 pm, in the fieldhouse. Practice/Informational meeting will be Thursday, August 20. Memorial Athletic Online Information Eligibility forms: All required forms for athletic participation are now available on the web. You can access the site at https:// webapp1.madison.k12.wi.us/webapp1/athletic_forms/ or through the link on JMM’s website in the Athletics section. Parents and students will both login using their Infinite Campus User Name and password. There is a separate process for both students and parents, please make sure that both complete. You may complete all this time for all anticipated sports throughout the school year. This step must be completed prior to reporting for practice. Online Spirit store: You can now order spirit wear for all your needs at http://madisonmemorial.ilchq.com/ The site will be available 365 days a year/24 hours a day to shop for and purchase a variety of clothing and other options with Memorial logos. If there are items you hope to see, please contact the Athletic Office and we will work to get those added as options. Schedule/Information: You can sign up for schedule notifications at big8conference.net which will allow you to have up to the minute information on schedules, postponements, and cancellations and will send alerts via email or text. On twitter, athletics information is shared via @SpartanJMM If you have additional questions or concerns please feel free to contact the athletic office: Athletic SecretaryAthletic Director Kelsey Heck Jeremy Schlitz, CAA Madison Memorial HS Madison Memorial HS [email protected] [email protected] Phone: (608) 663-6191 (608)663-6079 Fax: (608) 442-2199 Twitter: @SpartanJMM ATTENTION: ALL UNINSURED HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETES! RECEIVE A FREE SPORTS PHYSICAL When: Wednesday, August 12th, 2015; 6:00-9:00pm Last Names A-I (arrive at 6:00pm) J-R (arrive at 7:00pm) S-Z (arrive no later than 8:00pm) Where: Access Community Health Center 2202 S. Park St. Madison, WI (use main entrance and follow signs) Free immunizations by Public Health-Madison and Dane County for uninsured children or children with Badger Care. A parent MUST be present. Please bring immunization records with you. (http://www.publichealthmdc.com/disease/immunizations/) FEMALE ATHLETES: PLEASE WEAR TANK TOPS FOR THE PHYSICAL EXAM If you cannot attend these clinics, contact the athletic trainer at your high school. La Follette H.S.: Pat Hills-Meyer (608-204-3672) Memorial H.S.: Bre Braun (218-349-0837) Edgewood H.S.: Danielle DeSerano (319-610-2072 or 608-257-1023 x184) East H.S.: Mandy Louderback (715-864-2345) West H.S.: Allison Schwarz (608-204-3079) Other Dane County Schools: John Fowler (608-263-7185) QUESTIONS: Call Joe Greene (608-220-6196) ¡ANUNCIO IMPORTANTE PARA LOS ATLETAS DE LA ESCUELA SECUNDARIA QUE NO TIENEN SEGURO MÉDICO! SE PUEDE RECIBIR EXÁMENES FÍSICOS GRATIS PARA DEPORTES ¿Cúando? Miércoles el 12 de Agosto de 2015 a las 6:00-9:00 de la noche Los apellidos: A-I (llegue a las 6:00 de la noche) J-R (llegue a las 7:00 de la noche) S-Z (llegue antes de 8:00 de la noche) ¿Dónde?: Access Community Health Center 2202 S. Park St. Madison, WI (entre por la entrada principal y siga los letreros) Vacunas gratis por Public Health-Madison and Dane County para niños sin seguro o niños con Badger Care. Para que el atleta pueda recibirlas, será necesario que uno de los padres esté presente. Traiga los registros de vacunación por favor. (http://www.publichealthmdc.com/disease/immunizations/) Atletas Femininas: Favor de usar camisetas sin mangas para el examen físico Si usted no puede asistir a una de estas clínicas, llame al entrenador atlético de su escuela secundaria. La Follette H.S.: Pat Hills-Meyer (608-204-3672) Memorial H.S.: Bre Braun (218-349-0837) Edgewood H.S.: Danielle DeSerano (319-610-2072 or 608-257-1023 x184) East H.S.: Mandy Louderback (715-864-2345) West H.S.: Allison Schwarz (608-204-3079) Otras Escuelas: John Fowler (608-263-7185) ¿Preguntas?: Llame a Joe Greene (608-220-6196) Attention Important Yearbook Information Attention JuniorsSeniors: & Parents/Guardians of 2016 grads : 1. Getting your senior photo into the yearbook--The deadline to have your senior picture into the JMMHS Olympian yearbook staff is Friday, October 2, 2015. The photograph should be a vertical head and shoulder shot. The image can be sent in to the school on a disk as a high resolution digital image (at least 2”X3” at 300 dpi, .tif or .jpg) or one traditional 2”X3” wallet size printed photo (attention Olympian/TPF); or (preferred) you can email the digital file to us at: [email protected]. Make sure the image is sent as a high resolution digital image that is at least 2”X3” at 300 dpi, as a .tif or .jpg file. Please keep in mind the MMSD dress code when getting the pictures taken. The Olympian reserves the right to refuse publication of any image that does not meet yearbook requirements and dress code policies. If a photo is not supplied by October 2nd, the student’s Lifetouch ID photo will be used if they had one taken at the beginning of the year. In order to have the picture in to the Olympian by the deadline, we strongly recommend that you have the picture taken by mid-July. This is one deadline that cannot be missed, as yearbook staff has its own deadlines that must be met in order to get the yearbook out on time at the end of the school year. The senior section will be completed before the end of first semester and to press by winter break; so don’t hesitate or your senior photo will not be in the book! If you have financial concerns with getting your senior a professional photo taken, please contact Teri Parris Ford at [email protected] so that we can arrange to have a professional photographer take your students picture at Memorial in mid-September. There is no cost to the family and a CD will be supplied so that you can have pictures made. 2. Purchasing a yearbook… It is important to make sure that you purchase a yearbook at registration in August, as the chances of getting one later are limited. This is due to a reduced number of “extra” yearbooks purchased at the end of the school year. As a senior, this will be the last historical document you will take with you when you leave high school. 3. Senior Tributes… Don’t forget to recognize your senior student in our Senior Tribute section of the Olympian! Space is limited so you can send in your ad as early as this summer to get your spot. The deadline is December 11, 2015. A “tribute” will offer you an opportunity to recognize special seniors and/or send a lasting message to your JMMHS soon to be grad as they leave high school. Your message will be placed in the senior section of the yearbook. To reserve your space, please follow these guidelines: 1. Select a tribute size. See pricing schedule below. 2. Create a photo collage or presentation using any digit editing program and submit your digital tribute the size chosen at 300 dpi, OR 3. Create a rough sketch of the layout for your tribute and submit photos and text to our staff to design a simple layout for you. Label photos. 4. All tributes will be printed in color. No price reduction will be granted for printing in black and white. Photos for all tributes must be submitted in a JPEG or TIFF format with a resolution of at least 300dpi. Printed photos must not be cut, glued or taped. Do not send irreplaceable prints. Sending a combination of both digital and printed images is permitted. 5. Submit your digital tributes to [email protected] with “Tribute” in the subject line. Submit your paper photos and text by mail to JMM with payment. 6. Make checks out to: JMM, do not mail cash. 7. Mail payment and/or printed photos to Olympian Yearbook Tribute, attn: Teri Parris Ford, 201 S Gammon Rd., Madison, WI 53717. 8. Provide a self-addressed stamped envelope for any photos that you would like returned. Photos will not be returned until after January 2016. If no self-addressed, stamped envelope is provided, pictures will be returned to your student. 9. All questions can be directed to Teri Parris Ford, yearbook advisor, tparrisford@ madison.k12.wi.us Prices/Sizes: Color Tributes Color tributes are available in the following sizes for the prices shown: • Eighth page: horizontal, (4 1/8” wide x 2 5/8”) = $45 • Quarter page: Vertical (4 1/8” wide x 5.5”) = $75 • Half Page: Horizontal (8.5” wide x 5.5”) = $150 • Full Page: Vertical (8.5” wide x 11 1/8”) = $275 Photo Submission Guidelines >>The school, yearbook staff, or the publishing company does not accept responsibility for lost or damaged photos. Do not send original, irreplaceable prints. >>Select vertical photos for vertical spaces and horizontal photos for horizontal spaces. > >The yearbook staff can enlarge or reduce photos to fit the layout. >>Please attach a label to the back of the photos with your name and address. >>The yearbook staff reserves the right to reject photos or text or ask for the customer to make changes to confirm staff’s standards. >>Tributes are sold on a first come first served bases and space is limited. FIRST SEMESTER 2014-15 HIGH HONORS 9th GRADE Adler , Michelle A Alt , Madelyn Ann Alvarez , Karina Angelica Andringa , Carson Christine Annyapu , Evanka Anthony , Lauryn A Arifin , Lucas T Arora , Kiran O Baumbach , Chloe E Bloomer , Olivia Bryce Bohm , Scott Alan Braun , Elliot Olson Broihahn , Jacob F Brooks , Margaret Anne Cai , Dorothy Carl , Elise T Casanova , Maya Catherine Cattapan , Lauren B Chakilam , Nishchith R Chang , Yahan Chu , Annalisa Crooks , Stryder Benjamin DeMars , Logan M Despain , Meghan T Donkle , Natalie R Eggers III, Kurt H Esry , Michael D Fennessy , Erin Aideen Ferguson , Sophia Rose Fitzpatrick , Margaret R Franz-Bawden , Olivia Joyce Frey , Mikael N Fruit , Andrea Kristine Gessler , Nicole M Grays , Elliott Groves , Emmalina Rae Hansen , Sierra A Niergarth , Harper Jacob Hartmann-Snyder , Adia R Patel , Akhil J Herman , Sally J Peterson , Sydney L Hoffmann , Anna Christina Prudent , Katherine Jane Huang , Ian Puglielli , Lorenzo Hunt , Riley C Rajesh , Amit Indukuri , Sai Srr Renken , Benjamin E Iyer , Akshay Rajaram Richter , Zoey N Jefferds , Jack R Riggins , Daine K Jensen , Grant J Robinson , Simmone B Jones , Quinnlan Jane Roby , Elizabeth C. Josvai , Mitchell Benjamin Ruiz , Brenda Citlalli Kalluri , Manasa H Sandhu , Simran Kaur Kenitz , Grace M Sandireddy , Anurag Kerkhoff , Jenna Rae Sauer , Maia June Khan , Aisha Safiya Schmidt , William Adam Kraemer , Jaden Catherine Schmitt , Ryan D Krumbach , Gage Sheibani , Sara N Krupenkin , Nina Timofei Silvers , Sarah E Lee , Helena W. Stalsberg , Anna Louise Levi , Eve M Statz , Nicholas F Li , Catherine Ann J Swartz , Nathan D Lisowski-Semb , Nolan R Taber , Andrew James Liu , Katherine M Tan , Xinpiao Lundal , Roark D Tang , Sydney Lutfi , Emily A Tatooles , Kevin J Luu , Kelly Tuyet Ngoc Tegtmeier , Colton J Ma , Leo Grant Thao , Kong Meng Colin Mann , Tejvir Singh Tolentino , Andrea Lizbeth L Mathur , Priya Kusum Tonelli , Tommaso Pietro Menningen , Jared Treves , Ryan Mesdjian , Noah A Truong , Andy H Metzger , Hannah Ruth Turgeson , Alexander James Milicic , Nikola Turnbull , Alana M.V. Mockert , Samuel Douglas Underwood , Kayla J Moulis , Miranda L Vieth , Megan E Murphy , Caitlin Julia Vo , Michelle L Nelson , Brian S Wangchuk , Thutop Nennig-Kniaz , Kayla C Wegner , Sophie Adeline HIGH HONORS 9th GRADE Wenzel , Meghan E Wiegmann , Elizabeth Grace Wolters , Olivia Nicole Wong , Alexis R Wong , Naomi Worman , Natalie M Wu , Audrianna J Wu , Kelly S Xu , Angie Enyi Xu , You-Cun Yee , Michael Riley You , Kevin Zach , Alexandra Rose Zarov , Ethan T Zarzycki , Alan V Zweifel , Adelaide A 10th GRADE Adler , Samantha J Anderson , Mary Kate Aylward , Sebastian Alexander Barge , Lindsey A Barrett , Natalie Faye Barta , Sarah Jane Bergman , Caroline Jane Blackmore , Cedric R Blank , Deborah L Cagnazzo , Noah Caldecourt , Samantha M Center , Victoria A Chen , David Chubaty , Alyssa K Cryer , Hannah Cydney Dolkar , Tsewang Elmes , Kelly A Erickson , Kristen L Fass , Elizabeth A. Frey , Nicole H Goetz , Nicholas A Proctor , Jade K Goetzka , Charlotte Mary Quandt , Grace A Gonring , Zachary B Quintana , Rosalie Marie Greene , Thomas Joseph Robbins , Elizabeth Mikayla Gregorich-Trevor , Casey C Sanyal , Ameya Han , Minseon Schewe , Edward R Hefty , Jansen R Schumacher , Sara K Heidinger , Thomas L Shampo , Mary T. Hubbard , Emma Jordan Slawny , Danielle L. Hundal , Guramritpal Singh Sleeth , Margaret L. Kaldenberg , Emily A Smith , Lukas J. Kaldor , Grace M Snellman , Lillibeth C Kenj Halabi , Dima Srinivasan , Aniruddh Kiehn , Nathaniel James Sun , Claire Krantz , Rebecca Jordan Trueman , Jacob L. Kruzan , Haley Jean Umamaheswaran , Rupa Priyadharsini Kulkarni , Ameya N Vaccaro , Sophia Rose Kumar , Sanjana Vallon , Eliciane S Larget , Greta N Vander Meer , Luke A Liebau , Jessica R Votava , Jack Christian Liu , Jessica Walters , Isabella R Lopez , Andrea Wang , Mengqian Ma , Stella V Watson , Gabrielle M Mann , Christopher Kenneth Webb , Erin R Martin , Khariyhana Webber , Nathan R McMahon , Molly C Woodruff , Jeremiah E Meyer , Tina N Wu , Isabella Shiuan Nguyen , Kristine Xie , Beining Norton , Georgia L Xu , Christopher H. Ortalo-Magne , Benoit E Yang , Peter Jie Ortalo-Magne , Chloe M Zhou , Zhantuo Osborn , Nicole Meredith Osborne , Adam J. 11th GRADE Owca , Isabella Anne Andringa , John Robert Percy , Benjamin D Bartig , Kelly Ann Peters , Hunter J Becker , Hannah N Peterson , Miranda E Blumenstein , Joshua Aaron Pham , Nicole T Canela , Ana I. Pierick , Emma S. Cao , David Y Polkinghorn , Vivian Anne Cao , Edward Center , Alexandra D HIGH HONORS 11th GRADE Chang , Sihan Chubaty , Julie D Cibula , Sam Z Cole , Hannah M Denlinger Drumm , Benton Earl Dent , Alexander Phillip Doll , Alec P Dolma , Sonam Donkle , Julia A DuRussel , Abigail R A Eckerle , Claire E. Eckerle , Mary C Epstein , Juliana N Esser , Nicole Ashley Fruhling , Kyle W Genskow , Jacob A Gerbig , Madeline Ann Golovkina , Maria I Gomez , Kelsey S Gomez , Maya I Gottlieb , Andrea L Griepp , Julianne Mary Hahn , Katherine Maria Hall , Michael Q Halverson , Benjamin Alan Hanauer , Kevin C He , Zheyu Klevin Hershberger , Jesse M Higgins , Katherine Nicole Hubbard , Sarah E. Huggins , Carly E Hung , Camille F. Jacobson , Taylor Ann Jensen , Calvin Austin Jones , Connor Stephen Kale , Alekh Niranjan Kasimatis , Alaina Marie Kim , Minjae James Kishter , Benjamin B Voichick , Finnegan Shown Kurth , Abigail Marie Wallace , Peter R Lancaster , Illissa J Wang , Elizabeth L Lawrence , Desmond Ray Weitz , George William Leith , Emma R Weller , Annika Rose Li , Diana Miao Wilson , Austin D Lor , Majestica Wolkoff , Nathaniel Jacob Lukas , Cassandra L Wollin , Lily Louise Maglio , Ashley M Wood , Samuel Grayson Makesa , Naomi C Yang , Yeming Michael Matsuoka , Miyu Yde , Donald Wallman McCarthy , Emma Catherine Yee , Ryan T Mesdjian , Dominick A. Zarov , Samuel D Meyer , Sarah Marie Zhai , Aileen Jiayao Paker , Gwyneth Anne Flood Zhen , Estiven Patro , Shalini Phan , Tu Minh Piotrowski , Bryce R Puglielli , Alessandro Radomski , Rachel L Rajesh , Amol Ransom , Rachel Robertson , Macrae C Schigiel , Daphne Frayda Senson , Braxton J Shea , Johannah Belle Sheridan , Molly F Siad , Mahad A Slaughter , Paul R So , Jonathan A Spatola , Morgan L Stein , Jacob G Stringfellow , Tristan Alexander Szetu , Daniel Talwar , Aikum Kaur Tautges , James Dhuey Thomas , Zachary T Townsend , Benjamin Coltrane Trask , Allison Rae Vance , Dauntrea Monay 12th GRADE Ali , Munira Yusuf Aly , Islam Ezzatt Ayen , Alyssa Marie Barge , Nathan Eric Blanchard , Benjamin Whalen Blumenfeld , Rebekah Sarah Blumenstein , Mara Rose Bookstaff , Chandra Lynn Boyd , Serene Shanece Brady , Valentina Alexandra Cancienne , Breanna Carol Carter , Benjamin Wallace Casanova , Siena Grace Chard , Ally Rae Clear , Naomi Michelle Collins , Travis Robert Cornwell , Eva Anne Cory , Evan William Das , Ryan Peter Disch , Paige Elizabeth Eichorst , Shannon Nicole Endres , Theodore Alan Essie , Joseph Patrick HIGH HONORS Kharbush , Samir Jamal Scarlett , Caleb Olin Kielley , Baye C Schlenker , Benjamin Karl Knauth , Teo W Schram , Hannah Marie Exum , Silas Thomas Kneifel , Aleck Joel Schumacher , Megan Nicole Ezra , Laela Knutson , Kylie Rose SeBlonka , Lauren Elizabeth Fallon , Ellen Rosalia Koebke Barsic , Paul Michael Sengstock , Nicholas Scott Franken , Claire Margaret Koval , Colleen Louise Shou , Changning Freese , Christine D Lang , Peter Thomas Sleder , Anastasia Richardovna Gerdes , Katherine Maria Larson , Nathan Andrew Stec , Melissa Helen Giesler , Amanda Suzanne Lemberger , Megan Christine Supple , Shane Michael Godfrey , Adrian Andrew Lemkuil , Gabrielle Lee Sutherland , Abigail Mary Gomes , Laura Sopena LePinske , Andrew Quinten Syreini , Lisa Ann Gonring , Jacob Li , Derek Wenzao Tauber , Brett Randall Goulette , Matthew Thomas Li , Eric Yinglin Thao , Houachoua Green , Candace Lee Llamas III, Franco Alfonso Tugano Van Buskirk , Alexander Dewey Green , Madison Lois Lomack , Sequoia Lanee Vodyanyk , Mariya M Gregory , Leigh Hannah Lombardino , Jonathan Mathew Wakefield , Alana Grace Grout , Katelyn Suzanne Luo , Brian Jiaxing Walsh , Halley Elise Gustafson , Jacob R McAleavy , Liam Thomas Walsh , Megan Margaret Haerr-Hartmann , Geordi Kristian McCarthy , Sam William Wang , Nathan Ben-En Hahn , Jonathan Paul Vincent Miller , Eden Julliene Watkins , Gabrielle A Hamers , Kaitlyn Jeanette Miller , Shomari Unique Webber , Caila Lauren Hanlon , Maia Xing Mortensen , Dana Morgan White , Catriona Margaret Lindsay He , Xinyu Mortensen , Grace E. Wilson , Carly Sienna Hernandez Nunez , Jonathon Mortensen , Kara Morgan Wolfe , Newton Powers Hildebrand , Jacob Erickson Moy , Shalla Marie Wood , Daniel Werner Hodgkiss , Natalie Ann Murphy , Joseph Ryan Zarzycki , Oskar Lucas Hoffmann , Joseph Paul Narayanaswamy , Vishal Zhang , Helen Linlu Horton , Victoria Liz Nelson , Garrett Christopher Zhou , Caroline Houden , Henry Thomas Newquist , Evan William Jaehn , Kyra Joelle Oliva , Adrienne Elizabeth Jahns-Connell , Kali Sage Orcutt-Jahns , Brian Thomas James , Elizabeth Kalin Owca , Madeline Nicole Janssen , Samantha Rose Pan , Siliang Jing , Aaron Chang Pelton-Byce , Ty Christian Johnson , Kyra Elise Powell , Douglas Patrick Johnson , Megan Janet Rehani , Peter Riyadh Johnson , Michael Neil Moon Roby , Nicholas Steven Jordan , Alexander Dylan Roloff , Price Samuel Kaur , Manpreet Rubasch , Emily Anne th 12 GRADE Kenj Halabi , Mohammad HONORS 9th GRADE Abreu Socorro , Luis Manuel Andersen , Everett George Ayag , Adrian Daniel Bautista Baertlein , Aaron M Bergum , Brady J Blanco , Dayana Brandon , Hailee HONORS 9th GRADE Buisch , Malcolm S Burden , Davis C Chen , Nancy Christy , Cassidy A Dombrowski , Nathaniel Thomas Dornala , Mayank Reddy Duppler , Hope Elizabeth Feiner , Nicole C Foster , Joel Y Foster , Naomi K Gelek , Tenzin Graper , Elizabeth A Greene , Owen C Griffin , Lillian G Gutweiler , Samantha V Hei , Alexandra C Hind , Alexander Neal Jackson , Abigail R James , Kendra A Jiang , Jenny Li Joottu , Suraj Subramanian Kethireddy , Shaurya Kheraz , Leena F Lancaster , Caitlin I Larson , Ryan Christopher Leith , Lily M.s. McKeon , Maia E Menningen , Andrew Montoya , Sophia K Moore , Grace E Neiman , Alexandria X Osman , Mahad A Pagas , Mariane Gale Cassion Pangli , Chamanpreet Kaur Patton , Rosemary D. Prestine , Veronica R Rader , Alena D Radomski , Ethan R Reinart , Reid J Jessup , William Walter Rubasch , Ian R Johnson , Henry Franklin Rushiti , Arian Fisnik King , Katrina M Schofield , Sarah E Kwiatkowski , Hannah E Schraufnagel , Ani J Lefurgey , Jack Parker Sieloff , Samuel D Lemberger , Jackson P Stephenson , Connor Ronald Maloney Lotto , Jacob D Thao , Soua MacDonald , Brock Alexander Tripp , Eli Harley Moran , Perri J Urso , Madeline Nellis , Hadley B Vaughan , Gerald M Neupert , Emma E Wohlrab , Haleigh M Oaks , Olivia Lauren Yang , Pakou Emily Rivas-Alvarez , Omar Yang , Yazi X Roth , Jennifer Kathryn Zeng , Chuyin Saporta , Zoe Alexandra th 10 GRADE Schloegell , Lisa Schroeder , Morgaine E. Ahuja , Vanshika Schryver , Noah D. Alioto , Maggie M Sharat , Hritik Amoussou , Victorio Komlan Sherbeck , Dana J Anderson-Sarno , Madeline Marie Siegal , Julia Anne Ansari , Rahim Ullah Song , Jane Besta , Bailey Taylor Stone , Rebecca Faye Bhandari , Varsha Thao , Mai Lia Bhuti , Tenzin Tosto , Nicole M. Blanchard , Allison W Trinkner , Emily J Blanchard , Davis J VonBank , Mina Helene Caropreso , Matthew Stewart Vosberg , Emily Lynn Clearwood , Mason C Ward , Madeline G Danielson , Chase T Wilson , William J Elder III, Edmund Joseph Wolenec , Jessica Marie Eldridge , Marlowe Elizabeth Woodruff , Ian J Gentile , Dominic Robert Zweifel , Jackson A Greenleaf , Maxwell Lucas Harrington , Benjamin D 11th GRADE Hetzler , Marisa L Anderson , Gustav V Horton , Drake E Armenta , Estefany Gonzalez Hulsey , Lea A Ayala , Jake Roberto Jackson , Colin M Badekas , Rain Yiannis Jahrling , Kulani R Ballweg , Gabriel E Jainga , Andrea Kathryn Bashir , Omer M HONORS 11th GRADE Bliss , Jena R Bodway , Olivia E. 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