November 24 2015 - Piedmont Public Schools
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November 24 2015 - Piedmont Public Schools
PHS Wildcats Page 1 Volume 1, Issue 10 November 24, 2015 Amanda Harden Named 2015-16PHS Teacher of the Year Amanda Harden has been named the Piedmont High School Teacher of the Year for the 2015-16 school year. Mrs. Harden currently teaches Biology I and Pre-AP Biology at PHS. Mrs. Harden was announced at a recent faculty meeting after the nomination and voting process. Mrs. Harden was nominated and voted by her peers. Mrs. Harden is currently in her 4th year at Piedmont and her 5th year overall in education. She also serves as the Science Department Chair for the High School as well as a member of the Principal’s Building Leadership Team. In addition to educating the students of PHS, Mrs. Harden is currently working on her Master’s of Education Degree through East Central University in Ada, Oklahoma. Mrs. Harden has been instrumental in helping Piedmont obtain some of the highest Biology I End of Instruction scores among its peer schools. She has also helped grow our Science Club to record numbers over the last few years. A current student in Mrs. Harden’s Biology class had this to say about her teacher: “Mrs. Harden is always in the center of the learning. She facilitates us to Inside this issue: PHS Student Spotlight 2 PHS Sports & Activities 3 Local Florist Do- 3 nates PHS Happenings 3 Amanda Harden want to learn and is constantly guiding us to find the answer. In labs, homework, and tests, she can always be counted on to provide the guidance we need.” Mrs. Harden is married to her husband Brandon and they have a 2 year old daughter, Haley. PHS in Pictures 4-5 PHS Students of Month & Olympia Prep ACT 6 PHS Teachers of the Month 7 Important 2nd Qtr Dates: November 25-29 Thanksgiving Break, No School December 5 - Winter Formal December 12 - National ACT Test Day December 18 - Last Day of School Photo’s courtesy of Lifetouch & Shawn Blankenship Page 2 PHS Wildcats PHS Student Spotlight - Tess Von Hemel Being the daughter of an extremely successful horse trainer, Tess Von Hemel knows her way around horses. Tess is a very involved junior at Piedmont High School and also has as much going outside of school as she does at school. Tess rides equestrian as a hobby and competes in contests all over the region. Tess comes by this passion naturally, her father Donnie is one of the most successful trainers in thoroughbred horse racing. His horses have won over 2,000 races and millions of dollars in prize money as well many victories at Remington Park, Oaklawn Park, and other tracks throughout the country. He has trained horses that have won the Breeders’ Cup and other high pro- Tess Von Hemel on competing on her horse “Undenia ble” file thoroughbred horse races. (barn name of Teddy) and 2 year old Tailored Man (barn name Manny). That influence, coupled with the She has numerous accomplishments support of her mother Robin, has in these competitions highlighted by led to a hobby that has taught Tess winning the Oklahoma Hunter some valuable life lessons. Jumper Association Fall Finale, the Zone 7 Handy Hunter challenge with Tess currently competes in a style of a high score of 98, and placing 6th in equestrian called hunters. The comthe Midwest Equitation Finals. petitions are judged on a horse’s performance in jumping obstacles Tess is also as successful in the classthat simulate a hunting field. room as she is on the equestrian Tess has been riding competitively since 2008 and competes approximately once a month. She has competed in Tyler, Texas, Oklahoma City, Tulsa, and Arkansas. She competes in the 15-17 year old “Children’s” division, which jumps fences of 3 feet in height. She currently has 2 horses, Undeniable field. She carries a 4.25 GPA and balances a schedule filled with 4 AP classes and Yearbook. Tess credits her parents with the ability to balance such a busy life with her school responsibilities. Tess would like to continue equestrian into college with the possibility of attending Oklahoma State University and competing collegiately. PHS Wildcats Page 3 PHS Sports and Activities Girls Cross Country team finished 10th overall in the 5A State meet held at Edmond Santa Fe. Boys Cross Country team finished 7th in the 5A State meet held at Edmond Santa Fe, highlighted by John Anderson placing 4th. PHS Wildcats football team concluded its season with a record of 3-7, winning 3 of the last 4 games. They improved each week and played probably their best game in a week 10 loss to 5A semi-final bound Bishop McGuinness. Kassidy Scott was named to the Oklahoma Fastpitch Coaches Association All State Team. PHS Student Council participated in the 3 day STUCO State Convention at Yukon. Happenings at PHS December 1 - Vocal Christmas Concert December 2 - PAWS #5 December 5 - Olympia Test Prep Practice ACT Test December 5 - Winter Formal December 7 - Wind Ensemble Concert December 7 & 9 - Olympia Test Prep Academini December 9 - Froshmore Academic Team @ Crossings December 10 - HS Band Concert December 12 - ACT National Test Date December 12 - Pom State December 18 - Last Day of School KJ Neal was chosen to the OMEA All-State Choir. He will participate January 20-23 in Tulsa at the OMEA All-State Choir followed by a performance at the Tulsa Performing Arts Center. Piedmont Public Schools were announced as winners of the Oklahoma Library Association Intellectual Freedom Committee Banned Books Week Contest. PHS Homecoming court was Butch Hampton, King Heath Beeby, Cody Winkle, Audree Paxton, Queen Emily Knight, Tori Harrison, Dylan Meador, Sylvia Dawkins, Bryson Ensminger, Peyton Thomas, Jacob Kyle, & Mallary Hayes. We had 5 student-athletes sign college scholarships this fall. Butch Hampton Western Michigan Football, Jourdan Edwards - USAO Softball, Cassidy Ray - NOCEnid Softball, Kassidy Scott - Texas Tech Softball, and Logan Simunek - Oklahoma State Softball Piedmont Florist Donates to PHS Local florist Melissa Woolf made a contribution to the Piedmont High School Junior Prom. Coordinating with a set of junior parents, Melissa worked to donate proceeds from the sales of Homecoming Mums to assist with the annual spring formal. Shell Meador, parent of PHS junior Dylan Meador, worked in conjunction with Melissa to make the Homecoming festivities more memorable and to help contribute to help offset the cost of the Junior-Senior Prom. Thank you to all those who assisted in this endeavor to make our prom even more special. This years prom will be held April 9, in the Boathouse District just south of downtown Oklahoma City. PHS Wildcats Page 4 PHS in Pictures PHS Basketball Tip-Off Breakfast OLA IFC Banned Book Week Winner New Charging Station in the Library Football Senior Night vs. McGuinness Drew Gossen Congratulated for the November Teacher Feature Softball Banquet and Coronation Military History Diorama’s from Mr. Bilyeu’s Classes PHS Students helping unload Primary Kids and Elementary Images courtesy of Piedmont Surrey-Gazette, Blake Coltston, and Layne Jones. Setting up for the Daddy Daughter Dance Homecoming Night vs. Guymon Homecoming Pep Assembly Page 5 PHS Wildcats PHS in Pictures PHS Football Coach Drew Gossen Cassidy Ray Signing with NOC-Enid Jourdan Edwards Signing Kassidy Scott Signing with Texas Tech Butch Hampton Signing Logan Simunek Signing with Oklahoma State Girls & Boys at 5A State Cross Country Meet at Edmond Santa Fe High School on October 31, 2015 PHS Homecoming Pep Assembly & Bon Fire sponsored by PHS Student Council Images courtesy of Alissa Antwine & Layne Jones. PHS Wildcats Page 6 PHS Subway and Great Plains National Bank Students of the Month 9th Grade - Ashlee Milenski & Reese Farris Subway Students of the Month 10th Grade - McKenlee Foote & Chase Ricketts, Subway Students of the Month 11th Grade - Trisha McVicker & Mason Beard, Subway Students of the Month 12th Grade - Jaritza Escobar & Hunter Wilson Subway Students of the Month Olympia Prep Classes Being Offered for December 12 National ACT Test Date Great Plains National Bank Students of the Month - Raily Vanderburg & Blake Burgess The December ACT National Test date is right around the corner. Piedmont graduate Karl Francel has packaged some ACT Preparation events tailored exclusively for our students in preparation for the December test date. Listed are a brief description for each of the events. If you would like to get your child signed up for any of these, or all, please visit the Olympia Prep website at www.olympiaprep.com personalized tutoring, spaces are limited. work with you to make sure he can help your child. His goal is to see Piedmont students make tremendous The ACADEMINI is the course offered for 2 evenings gains in ACT scores. Particithe week prior to the testing pants in his past sessions have shown documented date. The dates for this progress on this test. In event are Monday, December 7 & Wednesday, Decem- turn, for many students, these improvements transber 9. late to more college opportunities and more scholarship The FREE ACT PRACopportunities. TICE TEST is exactly what it says. It is an opportunity for students to come in and For additional information take a free practice test. The please email him at [email protected]. Or test is graded on site and The offerings from Karl and you can call the school at 405 students are given instant Olympia Prep are the most feedback. This is on Satur- -373-5011, your child’s counextensive they have put selor will be able to provide day, December 5. together for our students to clarification about general date. ACT questions. Online registration is preferred so they can prepare The FULL ACADEMY is for the appropriate number the in depth, individualized of participants. If you have program that examines the some financial constraints rigorous test at its fullfor either the full academy est. This one provides a or the Academini, please small group setting and contact Karl and he will Page 6 1055 Edmond Rd. NW Piedmont, OK 73078 Phone: 405-373-5011 Fax: 405-373-5014 The mission of Piedmont High School is to empower all students to succeed in an ever changing world. With a strong curriculum and almost half our student body active in some type of extra-curricular activity, our students leave high school prepared for the world ahead of them. Quick Facts: Twitter @PHS_Wildcats - Superintendent - Dr. James White - Principal - Layne Jones - Asst. Principal 11th&12th - Clay McDonald - Asst. Principal 9th&10th - Brent Antwine - Counselor for A-L - Marcy Eldridge - Counselor for M-Z - Cathy Earnest HS Enrollment - 936 OKSDE A-F Grade for 2014-15 - “A-” 2015 Avg. ACT Score - 21.7 PHS Teachers of the Month This months Subway & Great Plains National Bank Teachers of the Month are: Jon Bakewell, Alissa Antwine, and, Amanda Harden. Mr. Bakewell teaches Geometry and Algebra II for PHS and also coaches football and track. He has been with PHS for 17 years. Mrs. Antwine teaches Algebra III/ Trig., Pre-Calculus, and Student Council for PHS. She has been at PHS since 2002. Alissa Antwine Jon Bakewell Amanda Harden Mrs. Harden teaches Biology and PreAP Biology for PHS and is in her 4th year at PHS. Thanks to our school business partners, Subway and Great Plains National Bank for their support.