jrotc - Colonial Forge High School
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jrotc - Colonial Forge High School
COLONIAL FORGE HIGH SCHOOL From the Fires Forge of the V O L U M E 1 4 , N U M B E R 6 A P R I L Colonial Forge School Motto: Where Everyone Can WAY TO GO GIRLS BASKETBALL Dare To Soar! INSIDE THIS ISSUE: From The 2—3 Administrative Team & Guidance Faculty News 4 PTSO 5-8 Prom & After Prom 9-13 JROTC 15-22 Athletics 23-30 Dept, Clubs & Organizations 31-55 FORGE 2 0 1 3 PAGE 2 From The CFHS Administrative Team While the temperatures may not be convincing, spring has arrived at the Forge! We hope that each of our Forge Families enjoys a happy, safe, and healthy spring break. The last nine weeks of the year are busier than ever as we enjoy watching our spring sports teams compete, our fine arts students perform, and we begin to look forward to Prom and After Prom, awards nights, Senior Banquet and Graduation for the Class of 2013, scheduling for next year, and so much more! There are many things going on at the Forge and we hope that you will be able to join us for as many events as your schedule allows. We also know that testing season is upon us as well; testing for Advanced Placement classes will begin Monday, May 6 and run through Friday, May 17. SOL testing will begin shortly thereafter on May 21, which is a week earlier than previous years. This time of year is an often stressful time, and we encourage our students to remain focused on their classes, be mindful of assignment deadlines and due dates, and to prepare early for testing. We also hope that our students maintain healthy eating and resting patterns in order to be at their best during the last weeks of the school year. We would also like to suggest to our parents that this is an excellent time to have an Important conversation with your student(s) regarding the importance of making good choices, especially when in school and when out with friends. It is also a good time to review the SCPS Dress Code with your child. This is a busy time and a fun time; we hope that each of our students are careful and will make good decisions! Important Dates on our Calendar Apr. 1-5 - Spring Break Apr. 8 - PTSO - 7:00 pm in Faculty Dining Apr. 10 - End 3rd 9 weeks. Apr. 12 - Teacher Workday - No School Apr. 13 -14 - County Art Show - Brooke Point High School Apr. 16 -17 - Senior Cap & Gown Pictures in Library & Jostens Graduation Item Delivery Apr. 16 - May 3 – Career and Technical Education (CTE) testing Apr. 19 - Report Cards go home Apr. 20 - Prom - 8:00 - Midnight @ Fredericksburg Expo Center Apr. 21 - After Prom - Midnight - 5:00 am @ CFHS Apr. 22 - Coffee with the Administrators 9:00 - 10:00 am FORGE PAGE Administrators Michael Byers (Principal) Joyce Steel (Principal Intern) Brian Collier (AP: Athletics) Karen Mays (AP:A-F) Tricia Jacobs (AP: G-N) Rodney Jones (AP:O-Z) Guidance Department Who am I? Counselor Assignments have shifted due to the addition of a part-time counselor. Amy Huerta--A-Cos, ext 117 Tina Boster--Cot-Ga, ext 118 Mia Morrison--Ge-Jack (Mon, Wed, and Fri)**, ext 116 Tisha Henderson--Jaco-Na, ext 119 Nina Brown--Ne-Sk ext 120 Josh Kine--Sl-Z, ext 121 Check with Guidance if you have questions. see who on page 46 FORGE 3 PAGE CFHS Faculty News Teacher of the Year- Barbara Perry (music dept.) Service Person of the Year- Filippa Unger (clinic) First Year Teacher of the Year- Bethany Thiel (SPED dept.) FORGE 4 PAGE PTSO Upcoming Dates: For a calendar of events, go to the “Building Calendar” under the “Calendars” tab at the top of each Fusion page. Recycling - Just a reminder to bring in your printer cartridges and old cell phones for recycling. Just place your items in a ziploc bag and drop off at the Main office. Kartridge for Kids will forward a check to help fund our programs. Please consider the fundraiser, see fundraiser order form following. Please note the order deadlines for the monogrammed blanket and the personalized graduation banner….sample below. The banners are generating quite a bit of interest. We are so proud of our past and future Forge graduates!!!! FORGE 5 PAGE 6 PTSO Fundraising Info: Check out the CFHS items that are available to purchase. PTSO Membership dues remain the same for the 20122013 school year….$10 for the entire family. Your PTSO dues support the Renaissance Program (a free academic incentive program available for all students), Teacher Appreciation Events, the After Prom and the Scholarship program. We gave eight $500 scholarships to our 2012 graduating class. In order to apply for a PTSO scholarship, you must be a member of the PTSO. CFHS PTSO Scholarships Available Scholarships are a great way to earn money for college. Do you know that the Colonial Forge PTSO awards scholarships to outstanding seniors who've given back to their school and to the community? The hours you have spent involved in athletics, band, clubs, and volunteering can be turned into cash for college. To be eligible, you or your parent/guardian need to be a current member of the PTSO. A year's membership is just $10 and you can join anytime before March 29th to be eligible. PTSO membership forms are available in the front office and on Fusion. Scholarship applications will be available starting Monday, February 11th, 2013 in the counseling center and/or on the school website and must be turned in by Friday, April 19th, 2013 at 3:00 p.m. For questions or information, please contact the PTSO Scholarship Chair, Maria Elena Arner at (540) 720-6401. FORGE PAGE CFHS PTSO FUNDRAISERS 2012-2013 Flip Flops -- High quality, navy blue flip flops with “Eagles” embroidered on woven straps. Straps are lined with soft, green fleece. Arch support. Flip Flops are available for $18 in sizes: M, Ladies size 4-6; MM, Ladies size 6.5-7.5; ML, Ladies size 8-9; LL, Ladies size 9-10.5; LL, Men’s size 8-8.5; and LG, Men’s size 9-11.5. Sport Slides –Soft black eva sole with the Colonial Forge Eagle Emblem embroidered on the strap. A popular choice to slide in after practice! Sport Slides are available for $16 in sizes Med, Ladies size 4-6; ML, Ladies size 6.5-9; LG, Ladies 9-10.5, and LG, Men’s size 8-12. Fleece Blankets - Stadium Fleece blankets are available for $35. High quality, forest green fleece blanket is embroidered with the Eagle emblem. Show Your Eagle Pride - License plate frames are available to purchase for $5 each. Order forms are on the next page. Or visit our school’s website, www.cfhs.org, click on Parent Resources, “PTSO”. Order forms are also located in the main office. Thank you for your support! We have a few Forge fleece blankets remaining but they are now available as generic Forge blankets...no personalization available. 7 PAGE CFHS PTSO ORDER FORM Please print clearly. Date: __________ Buyer’s Name: __----__________________________________________________________________ Home Address: ____________________________________________________________________ Phone Number(s): (H) ___________________________ (C) ________________________________ E-Mail Address: _____________________________________________________________________________ ___ Check here if you do not want your blanket to be monogrammed. Items Price License Plate Frame Flip Flops $ 5.00 $18.00 Quantity x x Total _______ _______ = = ______ ______ Specify size: (Med 4-6, MM 6.5-7.5, ML 8-9, LL Ladies 9-10.5, LL Men’s 8-8.5, LG Men’s 9-11.5) Sport Slide $16.00 x = ________ ______ Specify size: (Med Ladies 4-6, ML Ladies 7-9 & Men’s 8, Large Ladies 9-10.5, Large Men’s 9-12) TOTAL COST $_____ Questions on ordering, contact Stephanie at [email protected] Please make checks payable to CFHS PTSO. Return the form to the school’s main office or mail to: PTSO Fundraiser Orders, c/o Colonial Forge High School, 550 Courthouse Road, Stafford, VA 22554 Thank you for supporting the CFHS PTSO Programs!!! For Office Use Only Amount Collected: __________ Cash ______ Check No. _________ 8 PAGE 9 Colonial Forge High School Prom Contract In order to promote a healthy, safe, enjoyable evening for all students and guests, the following procedures will be in place for this dance. All parents, students, and guests must read, understand, and sign this agreement. Also Colonial Forge encourages families to discuss these rules together prior to the dance. (Please read, sign, and return to Miss Keenan in room 207 by Wednesday, April 17th.) Colonial Forge High School rules state that all guests must be under the age of 21 and that middle school students may not attend. ALL Colonial Forge students and their guests must complete the guest contract and are required to abide by all school rules and terms of the contract. Anyone exhibiting disruptive behavior will be removed from the dance, parents will be notified, and NO refunds will be given. Prom is held off-campus and for the purpose of this event the building and parking lot where the event is held is considered school board property and is subject to all Stafford County Public Schools rules and regulations. The dance will begin at 8:00 PM and end at 12:00 PM. NO STUDENTS or guests will be admitted after 10:00 PM unless prior arrangements have been made with activities director, Mr. Collier. No additional tickets will be available at the door. Once students or guests enter the dance, they must remain in the building until ready to leave for the evening. When leaving, students and guests must leave the Expo Center grounds and may not return. No loitering is allowed in the parking lot. Students and guests who do not drive themselves to the dance must be picked up no later than 12:15 - fifteen minutes after the end of the dance. Students may be denied attendance to future dances if their ride is late. All Colonial Forge student guests must have a valid picture ID to verify eligibility to attend a dance. Any person currently serving a suspension or expulsion from Stafford County School District or any other school district may not attend a dance or any other school function. Students and guests who dance in an inappropriate, lewd and lascivious dancing manner such as “freaking” will be asked to leave the dance and will not receive a refund of the admission fee, nor will they be eligible to attend the next school dance. Rules for inappropriate dancing include, but are not limited to: 1.No crotch-to-crotch or crotch-to-buttocks dancing. 2.Ladies you may not raise your dress above the knees while dancing. 3.No touching or breasts, buttocks or genitals. 4.No hands on the floor. Parents will be notified if students have been asked to leave the dance. Appropriate dancing is up to the discretion of the chaperones and will not be debated! Wrist Bands will be given to every student and guest to wear as they enter the prom. If a student or guest is dancing inappropriately, he/she will receive ONE warning and the student’s or guest’s wrist band will be cut off. If a student or guest without a wrist band is dancing inappropriately, he/she will be escorted out of the prom. For safety reasons dancers need to avoid excessive crowding together in the center of the dance floor. Students and Guests - Please do not leave valuables unattended. Students are to remember that the Stafford County Schools Student Code of Conduct applies to all participants at any after school function, including dances. Failure to comply with the rules may result in the potential loss of after-school activities and events. Students or guests suspected of being under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol will be subject to evaluation and/ or a field sobriety test, which can include a breathalyzer test. This test will be administered by the appropriate authorities. FORGE PAGE 10 SEMI-FORMAL DRESS CODE - The dress requirements will be enforced at the door. Dress standards for young men: Tuxedo that includes: jacket and tie Suit that includes jacket, collared dress shirt with sleeves, dress pants and tie Shirts must remain on and tucked in for the entire dance. Ties cannot be worn around the head as they are to be worn properly throughout the dance. Jackets may be removed after entering the prom. Dress shoes are required. No tennis shoes. All head coverings are to be removed when entering the dance and remain off at prom. No bandana, chains or canes are allowed. Dress Standards for Young Women: Dresses must be no shorter than fingertip length. Bare midriffs and plunging necklines are not allowed. The back of the dress may not be lower than the natural waistline. No see-through material which exposes thighs, excessive cleavage, or midriff. Slits may not be higher than fingertip length. Pantsuits must be of a formal nature (no jeans). Lifetouch Photography will be available at the Prom. Forms may be picked up in the school’s Main Office. Colonial Forge Student’s Name _____________________________ Grade _______ I understand that this dance is a school-related event, and all school rules apply. I agree to abide by the dance behavior rules set forth in this contract including the dress code and dance rules. I agree to remain tobacco, drug, and alcohol free for this event. I acknowledge that my failure to comply with these rules may result in my ineligibility for all co-curricular and extracurricular activities including athletics, as well as suspension an possible expulsion. I understand the consequences for any inappropriate behavior and have read the rules and agree to abide by them. _____________________________ (Colonial Forge student signature) _____________ (date) As a parent/guardian, I understand that if my child is removed from the dance for any reason, it is my responsibility to pick up my child from the dance. In addition, I agree to the school rules and the rules set forth in this dance contract and support the school and dance policies. _________________________________ (parent signature) _______________ (phone number) FORGE PAGE Students from Colonial Forge High School may escort ONLY ONE PERSON from outside our school to the prom. The Prom is intended for Colonial Forge students and their dates. Colonial Forge students are responsible for the actions of their guests. The guest must follow all Colonial Forge High School dance and school rules and policies. CFHS Student: _____________________________________________________ Phone Number: _____________________________________________________ Guest Name: _______________________________________________________ Phone Number: _____________________________________________________ Please complete one of the following: High School: ________________________________________________________ Administrator’s Signature: ____________________________________________ University/College: ___________________________________________________ Registrar’s Number: __________________________________________________ Place of Work: ______________________________________________________ Employer’s Signature: ________________________________________________ *Signature indicates that the guest is a student or employee in good standing with the school or organization. ATTENTION: Guest must have photo identification ready to present at the door of the dance. DEADLINE FOR GUEST FORMS AND FEES IS Wednesday, April 17, 2013 FORGE Please return form and $25.00 for guest to Ms. Keenan in room 207. 11 PAGE 12 Great Grand Prizes Apple iPad3 Samsung Laptop Computer $250 VISA Gift Card $200 Apple Gift Card 40” HDTV and a 26” HDTV Xbox 360 & PS3 Bundles Coach Purse $300 Cash in a Money Machine $100 Gas Gift Cards Beats by Dre Headset Ticket Sales During alll * Plus more great prizes * Lunches April 9th - 20th Cost - $25.00 Food generously provided Door price $35.00 by Moe’s Southwest Grill ENTERTAINMENT Laser Tag * Bungee Run * Mechanical Bull Riding * Boot Camp Obstacle Course * Wacky Rock and Joust * Wrecking Ball FORGE PRIZES GIVEN AWAY Casino: with Blackjack, Roulette, Texas Hold’Em, & a Money Wheel Virtual Game Room : with Nascar Carts, Horse Racing, Dance Revolution, Hyper-bowl, Xbox and more... DJ and Dancing Bingo Room Money Machine Airbrush Tattoo Artist Photo Booth EVERY 15 MINUTES FROM PLACES LIKE: Chili’s • Outback Subway • Wawa Splitsville • 5 Guys PAGE 13 Personalized Graduation Banners On Sale Now! Please print clearly. Date: _________ Buyer’s Name: ____________________________________________________________________ Home Address: ____________________________________________________________________ Phone Number(s): (H) _______________________________ (C) ______________________________ E-Mail Address: ____________________________________________________________________________ Graduation Banner $25.00 each: 18” x 54” banners are printed on durable 10 oz. white vinyl, and are weather resistant with metal grommets for hanging. Order deadline is , March 28 or April 30 by 2 PM in the school office. You will be notified when the banner arrives and of the pick-up location. example Personalized line: __________________________________________ (Limit 14 characters—please specify upper and lower case letters) PAGE Teen Poetry Contest from The Central Rappahannock Regional Library Teens in grades 7-12 are invited to submit up to three original poems online at TeensPoint.org between April 1st and 14th. Entries will be judged by Claudia Emerson, the winner of the 2006 Pulitzer Prize in Poetry and is currently a University of Mary Washington professor. Winners chosen from Grades 7-9 and Grades 10-12 are awarded cash prizes and are invited to read their work at Teen Poetry Night. Discover Earth Exhibit: Time is Running Out Now through April 24th The England Run Branch of the Central Rappahannock Regional Library system Interactive, multimedia displays allow visitors to interact with digital information in a dynamic way, encouraging new perspectives on our planet and reinforcing STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) concepts. The Discover Earth exhibition focuses on local earth science topics—such as weather, the water cycle, and ecosystem changes—as well as a global view of our changing planet. It includes a Magic Planet globe and simulation-based educational games. Learn more by visiting our website at www.librarypoint.org/discover_earth Encouraging Girls in STEM Thursday, April 11, 9:00-11:00 &1:00-3:00 The England Run Branch of the Central Rappahannock Regional Library system Adults: The world of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) needs girls! Learn how you can support girls' participation from school to career. Presented by the Mid-Atlantic Girls Collaborative (MAGiC.) Sign up at the Children's Desk beginning March 1. Rebecca Purdy Youth Services Coordinator Central Rappahannock Regional Library [email protected] 540-372-1144 x249 kids.librarypoint.org teens.librarypoint.org 1201 Caroline St. Fredericksburg, VA 22401 14 PAGE 15 JROTC CFHS Eagle Battalion Please remember that Drill practice is held on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2:15-4:00 and Raider practice is held on Mondays and Wednesdays from 2:15-4:00. If you have any further questions about the team practice schedule, please contact the Training Officer, C/CPT David Jones. Team Practice Schedule: Raider Team Monday and Wednesdays 2:15-4:00pm Drill Team Tuesday and Thursday 2:15-4:30pm Color Guard Tuesday and Thursday 2:15-4:00pm JROTC Leadership and Academic Bowl Team Marksmanship Team Monday and Wednesdays 2:15-4:00pm Practice will begin at the start of the 2nd semester PAGE JROTC CFHS Eagle Battalion Eagle Battalion Academic All-Stars Eighty-four Eagle Battalion cadets were recognized as JROTC Academic All-Stars for achieving academic excellence during the first semester of School Year 2012/2013. The cadets earning Academic All- Star status earned Colonial Forge High School cumulative grade point averages of 3.0 - 4.5, representing 40% of our total enrollment. These cadets will receive a Scholastic Achievement Ribbon for their outstanding academic performance. The Army JROTC Academic Achievement ribbons are depicted below for the three categories: 4.00 – 4.5 3.5-3.99 3.0 – 3.49 16 PAGE 17 JROTC CFHS Eagle Battalion On Saturday, 2 Mar 13, the Eagle Battalion Drill, Raider, Leadership/Academic Teams and Color Guard traveled to Forestville Military Academy in Forestville, MD to compete in the Regional "Best of the Best" Competition. Please congratulate the 38 members of the battalion that represented at the highest level against 29 of the most outstanding teams within the Mid-Atlantic Region. Thirty of the best Army, Air Force, Marine Corps and Navy JROTC Teams competed in 13 categories (Armed/Unarmed Regulation, Drill, Armed/Unarmed Exhibition Drill, Raider Team: 1 Mile Run, Push-Ups, Sit-Ups, First Aid/Litter Carry, Rope Bridge Construction/Traverse, Land Navigation,). In addition the Leadership/Academic Team and the Color Guard competed in their respective categories, representing the Forge with pride and distinction. The following Eagle Battalion Teams/Cadets were recognized for outstanding achievement: JROTC Leadership/Academic Team - 1st Place Members: C/COL Austin Jones C/2LT Kevin Perera C/SSG Luis Mercado C/PVT Kerry Good C/PVT Josiah Valencia Color Guard - 3rd Place in the Masters Division (first time we've ever placed this high) Members: Commander - C/COL Austin Jones, C/CPT Garrett Patterson, C/CPT Devin Moore, C/SSG Brianna Jackson Raider Team: 1 Mile Run (Females) Fastest Time: C/LTC Erica Chuang 7:19 C/PVT Chantel Gruber 7:19 C/PVT Mary Sayegh 7:40 Knock-Out Drill 5th Place Michael Sayegh 6th Place Joshua Mims PAGE JROTC CFHS Eagle Battalion Forestville Drill and Raider Competition/ On Saturday, 2 Mar 2013, the Eagle Battalion Drill Team, Color Guard and Raider Team traveled to Forestville, Maryland to participate in the Forestville Military Academy Drill/Raider "Best of the Best" Competition. Thirty (30) outstanding high schools representing Amy, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps programs participated in the meet. Thirty-eight Eagle Battalion cadets represented the battalion garnering First Place in the JROTC Leadership & Academic Bowl Team (JLAB) competition and Third Place in the Masters level Color Guard Competition. Congratulations to all the cadets for their hard work and dedication in preparing to compete with honor. Kudos to Erica Chuang, Chantal Gruber and Mary Sayegh who finished with the fastest female 1-Mile Run times in the Raider Competition. Century High School Drill Competition On Saturday, 16 Mar 13, the Eagle Battalion Drill Team and Color Guard traveled to Century High School, Sykesville, MD to participate in the drill competition. The Color Guard placed first in their competitive category. (Raider Team) 18 PAGE JROTC CFHS Eagle Battalion (Group Drill and Raider Team Photo) (Color Guard members left to right: Cadet (C) Captain Devin Moore, Commander C/Colonel Austin Jones, C/Captain Garrett Patterson, C/SSG Brianna Jackson) (JLAB Team members from left to right: C/SGT Luis Mercado, C/PFC Josiah Valencia, C/2LT Kevin Perera, C/COL Austin Jones, C/PFC Kerry Good) 19 PAGE JROTC CFHS Eagle Battalion Eagle Battalion and Change of Command Ceremonies On Saturday, 9 Feb 13, the Eagle Battalion conducted Change of Command and Promotion Ceremonies for key leaders in the Chain of Command. Cadet Colonel Austin Jones transferred his responsibilities as Battalion Commander to Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Marc Howe. The Change of Command Ceremony was immediately followed by a Promotion Ceremony with the following cadets being recognized for their contributions to the battalion: C/COL Austin Jones, C/LTC Marc Howe, C/LTC Erica Chuang, C/MAJ David Jones, C/MAJ Dreshawn Day, C/MAJ Michael Lewis, C/1LT Lauren Wooten, C/2LT Kevin Perera, C/2LT Dante Ray, C/2LT Victoria Jarrett , C/1SG Keauna Grimes, C/1SG John Sharlow, C/SFC Maceo Brigham, C/SFC Colin Haimovici, C/SFC Alan Baker, and C/SFC Trey Wheelwright. Pictured from left to right is C/COL Jones promoting C/2LT Dante’ Ray with his mother 20 PAGE JROTC CFHS Eagle Battalion Army Service Uniform This spring the Eagle Battalion is beginning their transition from the Army Green Class A and Class B uniforms to the Army Service Uniforms. The change over replicates the change in uniform by Senior Army ROTC programs at colleges and universities across the nation. Army Service Uniforms will be purchased and issued to Eagle Battalion cadets as funding becomes available and prioritized according to Leadership, Education and Training status with fourth year cadets being the highest priority. Pictured in the male Army Service Uniform are: C/2LT Griffin McKeever and C/2LT Charles Peterson Pictured in the female Army Service Uniform (ASU) is C/LTC Erica Chuang Pictured above is a fulllength photo of Cadet Major Dreshawn Day (center) with the AS, with grey beret along with Cadet 2LTs McKeever and Peterson 21 PAGE JROTC CFHS Eagle Battalion Pictured from left to right: SGM Lee Worthan, C/MAJ David Jones, and COL Ellsworth Mayfield Promotion Ceremony group photo 22 PAGE Congrats to the following DISTRICT CHAMPIONS Girls Basketball Girls won second consecutive district title. Cap second undefeated district season. They took second in their Region, but lost in the State’s semi-finals. Step Team Congratulations to the Step Team on their third place finish at the University of Mary Washington Step Competition on SaturdayFeb 23rd. Congratulations go out to Ebony Merritte, Jennia Harris, Ciera Davis, Claudia Larbie, Bianca Dee, Christy Kamenga and Ashonti Mason. FORGE 23 PAGE Spring Sports Schedules BASEBALL DATE OPPONENT TIME PLACE 3/11 3/13 3/15 3/18 3/20 3/21 3/26 3/28 4/9 Albemarle HS Mt View HS Riverbend HS Stafford HS Brooke Point HS Patriot HS Orange HS Massaponax HS North Stafford HS 5:30 JV/ 6:00 4:00 JV/ 6:00 4:00 JV/ 6:00 4:00 JV/ 6:00 4:00 JV/ 6:00 6:00 JV/ 6:00 4:00JV/ 6:00 4:00 JV/ 6:00 4:00 JV/ 6:00 Varsity Home V- Away JV- Away V- Away JV-Away V-Away JV- Away V-Away JV-Away 4/11 4/12 4/15 4/16 4/19 4/23 4/26 5/1 5/3 Patriot HS Albemarle HS Woodbridge HS Mt. View Riverbend HS Stafford HS Brooke Point Forrest Park Orange HS 6:00 JV/ 6:00 5:30 JV/ 6:00 5:00 JV/ 5:00 4:00 JV/6:00 4:00 JV/ 6:00 4:00JV/ 6:00 4:00 JV/ 6:00 5:00 4:00 JV/ 6:00 JV-Away V-Away V-Away JV-Away V-Away JV-Away V-Away V-Away V-Away 5/7 5/9 Massaponax North Stafford 4:00 JV/6:00 4:00 JV/6:00 JV-Away V-Away FORGE 24 PAGE Spring Sports Schedules SOFTBALL 3/5 3/11 3/13 3/15, 16 3/15 3/18 3/20 3/22 3/25 3/26 3/28 4/9 4/12 4/16 4/19 4/23 Chancellor Albemarle Mt. View 4:00JV/ 6:00 5:30 JV/5:30 4:00 JV/6:00 Home JV-Away V- Away FC Tourny Riverbend Stafford High School Brooke Point Robinson Sec. Riverbend Orange Massaponax North Stafford Albemarle Mt. View Riverbend Stafford TBA 4:00 JV 4:00 JV/6:00 4:00 JV/6:00 6:00 JV 6:00 V 4:00 JV/6:00 4:00 JV/6:00 4:00 JV/6:00 5:30 JV/5:30 4:00 JV/6:00 4:00 JV/6:00 4:00JV/6:00 V- Franklin Co JV Away V-Away JV-Away Away V- Home JV-Away V-Away JV- Away V-Away JV- Away V-Away JV- Away 4/26 5/3 5/7 5/9 Brooke Pt Orange Massaponax North Stafford 4:00JV/6:00 4:00JV/6:00 4:00JV/6:00 4:00JV/6:00 V- Away V-Away JV-Away V- Away FORGE 25 PAGE Spring Sports Schedules LACROSSE 3/12 Mountain View HS 5:30 JV/7:00 Home 3/14 Brooke Point. HS 5:30 JV/7:00 Away 3/19 North Stafford HS 5:30 JV/7:00 Away 3/21 James Monroe 6:00 Varsity Home 3/23 Patriot HS 11/12:30 pm Away 3/25 Massaponax HS 5:30 JV/7:00 Away 3/27 Stafford HS 5:30 JV/7:00 Home 4/10 Mountain View HS 5:30 JV/7:00 Away 4/15 Riverbend 5:30 JV/7:00 Home 4/17 Brooke Point HS 5:30 JV/7:00 Home 4/24 North Stafford HS 5:30 JV/7:00 Home 512 James Monroe HS 6:00 Varsity Away 5/6 Stafford HS 5:30 JV/7:00 Away FORGE 26 PAGE Spring Sports Schedules BOYS SOCCER DATE OPPONENT 3/11 Albemarle 3/13 Mt. View 3/15 Riverbend 3/18 Stafford 3/20 Brooke Point 3/26 Orange 3/28 Massaponax 4/9 North Stafford 4/12 Albermarle 4/16 Mt. View 4/19 Riverbend 4/23 Stafford 4/26 Brooke Point 5/3 Orange 5/7 Massaponax 5/9 North Stafford FORGE TIME 5:30 JV/7:00 5:30 JV/ 7:00 5:30 JV/ 7:00 5:30 JV/ 7:00 5:30 JV/ 7:00 5:30JV/ 7:00 5:30 JV/7:00 5:30 JV/ 7:00 5:30 JV/ 7:00 5:30 JV/7:00 5:30 JV/7:00 5:30 JV/7:30 5:30 JV/7:00 5:30 JV/7:00 5:30 JV/7:00 5:30 JV/7:00 PLACE Home Away Home Away Home Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Away Home Away 27 PAGE Spring Sports Schedules ‘ GIRLS SOCCER 3/11 Albemarle 3/13 Mt. View 5:30 JV/ 7:00 Away 5:30 JV/ 7:00 Home 3/18 Stafford 3/20 Brooke Pt *5:00V/JV Home 7:00* 5:30 JV/ 7:00 Away 3/25 3/26 3/28 4/9 4/12 4/16 4/19 5:30 JV/7:00 5:30 JV/ 7:00 5:30 JV/ 7:00 5:30 JV/7:00 5:30 JV/ 7:00 5:30 JV/ 7:00 5:30 JV/ 7:00 Away Away Home Away Home Away Home *5:00V/JV 7:00* 5:30 JV/ 7:00 5:30 JV/7:00 5:30 JV/7:00 5:30 JV/ 7:00 Away Riverbend Orange Massaponax North Stafford Albemarle Mt. View Riverbend 4/23 Stafford 4/26 5/3 5/7 5/9 FORGE Brooke Point Orange Massaponax North Stafford Home Home Away Home 28 PAGE Spring Sports Schedules TENNIS 3/11 Albemarle HS 5:00 Girls-Away 3/13 Mountain View 3:30 Girls-Away 3/15 Riverbend 4:00 Boys-Away 3/18 Stafford HS 3:30 Girls-Away 3/20 Brooke Point HS 3:30 Boys-Away 3/26 Orange HS 4:00 Girls-Away 3/28 Massaponax HS 4:00 Girls-Away 4/9 North Stafford 3:30 Boys-Away 4/11 Albemarle 3:30 Boys-Away 4/12 North Stafford 3:30 Girls-Away 4/16 Mountain View 3:30 Girls-Away 4/18 Riverbend 3:30 Girls-Home 4/22 Staffod HS 3:30 Boys-Away 4/24 Brooke Point 3:30 Girls-Away 4/29 Orange HS 4:00 Boys-Away 4:00 Boys-Away 5/1 Massaponax HS FORGE 29 PAGE Athletic Boosters Athletic Boosters accepts memberships during the entire year. If you have a senior athlete that would like to apply for one of the six $500 scholarships we award, your family must be a member. Applications will be available in the Guidance office starting in February. Athletic Boosters sells all of your Colonial Forge spiritwear. For your convenience, there is an order form on the Athletics Home page of the CFHS website. Please come join us to see what we do for your student athletes. Mary-Ellen Samuelsen, President, Athletic Boosters [email protected] PLEASE SUPPORT COLONIAL FORGE BY VOLUNTEERING. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact one of the Board Members below: EXECUTIVE BOARD 2012-2013 President – Mary-Ellen Samuelsen 720-6467 [email protected] Vice President-Stacy Melancon 760-9629 [email protected] Treasurer-Karen Eggleston 703-623 Secretary-Jane Bruno 720-6467 [email protected] Membership: Phil Salinas 288-0219 [email protected] Craft Fair: Paula Hernandez 479-6107 [email protected] [email protected] As always, thanks for supporting all we do. Go EAGLES!! FORGE 30 PAGE Class News Class of 2013 April 20: Prom May 24: Senior Switch Day May 29: Scholarship Night (Auditorium) May 30: Academic Awards Program (Auditorium) June 8: Senior Banquet (Cafeteria & Auditorium) 6:00-9:00, $10, Catered by Foode, Performance by Elby Brass June 9: Baccalaureate (Auditorium) June 11: Senior Picnic at Curtis Park 12:00-4:00 (pool closes at 3:30) June 13 & 14: Mandatory Graduation Practice June 14: Honors Luncheon (Log Cabin) June 15: GRADUATION! . VASS Saturday Prep Sessions Please make sure to mark these dates on your calendar for AP exam review prep sessions: Math: May 4th Science: April 27th FORGE 31 PAGE 32 Clubs and Organizations Key Club : On Sat May 11, at 10 am until 1 pm, the club will sponsor a Race Day in the courtyard/common area. This is a fund raiser. It is open to the male children of the faculty, PTSO, and the Key Club younger siblings, ages 4-9. The cost is $30 per child. The fellas will get to make a model race car, participate in various kinds of races, and have a healthy lunch. This event is limited to 20 guests. Again, let Karen White know if you would like an application. Here is the list for National Honor Society Meetings for the year. All meetings are after school and in the auditorium (unless otherwise noted): 4/9, 5/2, 6/6 (in room 141) If any questions - please contact Mrs. Deanna Thompson or Mr. Thomas Coen SCA would like to thank all who came out to the talent show last night and the stage crew - it was a huge success. The winners were Top Vocals - Key of She Top Vocal /Instrumental - Aleyse Shannon Top Dance - E Squad Top Instrumental - JD Levitan, Caleb Jung, and Oh FORGE PAGE 33 The Spanish Club has been busy lately. The members of the club recently celebrated Foreign Language week! To celebrate, the members of the club watched a movie in Spanish. Last month, the club held a tertulia (social gathering where only Spanish was spoken). The event was a huge success because native speakers and many students in all levels of Spanish came out to practice their Spanish. Everyone got into groups and attempted to carry out normal conversations in Spanish. The Spanish Club is full of energetic and outgoing people! Come and join us to see what we're all about! The Spanish Club has had a great start to the new year! If you would still wish to join dues are only $10. Please see Mrs. Chappelle or Mrs. Sanders to join! Come and make memories with the Spanish club! meeting dates: April 2 May 7- Cinco de Mayo party June 4- Free Dinner at Chipotle or Pancho Villa- last meeting George Washington University’s 15th Annual Washington Area Model United Nations Conference March 21st to March 24th Awards European Commission Honorable Mention: Tess Hatton Superlative of Best Freshman in European Commission: Tess Hatton Please congratulate the following students for competing in the four-day conference: Shelby Ball, 12th Brodie, Hannah, 9th Emily Bertrand, 10th Brandon Gonzalez, 10th Tess Hatton, 9th Rachel Hull, 10th Allison Thibault, 10th Madeline Urbanic, 9th Rayna Yu, 9th FORGE PAGE Key Club put on another fantastic Tea Party FORGE 34 PAGE CLINIC Regular dental check-ups are something we want to encourage all parents to maintain for your children, a well as for yourselves. Dental problems, especially if there is discomfort involved, cause students to become unable to concentrate on their studies and lose class time with visits to the clinic or absenteeism. In addition, unhealthy teeth can often lead to other health issues. None of us enjoy those trips to the dentist, but preventive dental care can often stop future problems. Stafford County does have a School Dental Program, and eligibility is income based. Children in Head Start through Grade 12 may receive treatment if they meet one of the eligibility requirements which includes Medicaid or FAMIS insurance or a sliding fee scale through the Dental Clinic. If you would like for your child to be enrolled in this program, they may be contacted at (540) 2882579. The Stafford Clinic has hours from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. This is a very beneficial program which helps to maintain your child's dental health. Another program offered by the state of Virginia is FAMIS, a health insurance program for children under age 19. This program provides access to quality health services for those children who do not have health insurance. As with the Stafford County Dental program, there are certain criteria which must be met. Brochures and information are located in the school clinic for those who are interested. As always, thank you all for all that you do. Together we can be sure to provide a healthy remainder to the school year. Filippa Unger RN, BSN School Nurse CFHS FORGE PAGE 36 CLINIC As we say hello to Spring, for many of you and your children it is a welcome to allergy season. The clinic is already seeing many students displaying the classic symptoms: itchy, watering eyes, sneezing, congestion, running noses, and occasionally a sore throat. A fever is not usually seen in someone displaying allergy symptoms, and symptoms can last for several weeks. Some people with allergies have the further complication of asthma. Both asthma and allergy symptoms can be set off by allergens in the air (pollen, molds, dust, etc.), hot or cold air, inhaled irritants (smoke, perfumes, strong odors), exercise, and illness. These conditions are characterized by inflammation, causing airways to narrow, shortness of breath, and nasal congestion. Because there is increased mucus production in both situations, asthmatics cough and those with allergies sniffle and constantly clear their throat. Allergies and asthma are treated similarly in that the first line of treatment is to identify the triggers and try to avoid what you can. The next step in treatment is medication to lessen and/or relieve symptoms: antihistamines, decongestants, or nasal sprays which may be purchased over the counter or prescribed. Those with asthma also need to keep their inhalers available and know how to use them properly. Using the inhaler prior to exercise will keep airways open and avoid complications. With the nicer weather, PE classes will spend a lot of time outdoors, so it is very important that your children use their inhalers appropriately and keep them on hand. As always, we do need an order from a physician on record in the clinic even if the student is carrying the inhaler and self-administering. Remember, good hygiene is important and hand washing is key. Use tissues and dispose of them properly and cough or sneeze into your arm. With proper treatment and supportive measures, we all work to keep your child in school. Just a reminder, though, if your child is running a fever, they must be kept at home until they are fever free (without medication) for 24 hours. Thank you all for your cooperation, and as always, please contact the clinic with any questions or concerns. Filippa Unger RN, BSN School Nurse CFHS FORGE PAGE E-Club Our Mission: Trex’s mission for the Plastic Bag Recycling Challenge is to educate students about the importance of plastic bag recycling and keeping plastic out of the landfill. How the Plastic Bag Recycling Challenge works: The Plastic Bag Recycling Challenge begins at the beginning of the school year or on America Recycles Day November 15, and ends on Earth Day – April 22. Trex provides recycling bins and a recycling poster to the school (at no cost to the school). Trex will provide each student with a magnet which shows examples of plastics bags and plastic wraps that can be recycled. A school volunteer (teacher, parent or janitor) will tally how much plastic has been collected. You can do this by counting each individual bag or by counting each full bin. The bins should be lined with a 30 gallon trash bag. A full 30 gallon bag is approximately 1000 grocery bags and weighs 13.5 pounds. A school volunteer will take the collected plastic to the most convenient, participating retail location. How Winners are determined: Winners are determined by the largest number of bags reported and collected (per capita) by Earth Day (April 22), for your county or region. The monthly tally should be emailed to Stephanie Hicks ([email protected]) or [email protected]. Incentives: Each participating school will receive a birdhouse made from Trex. The first place winner for your county or region will receive of a bench made of Trex. Drop off locations: Wegmans and Giant What Can be Recycled: Grocery Bags, Bread Bags, Case Over-wrap Dry Cleaning Bags, Newspaper Sleeves Ice Bags, Pellet Bags, Salt Bags Ziploc and other reclosable food bags Produce Bags, Bubble Wrap, Cereal Bags 37 PAGE Winter Guard Please congratulate the following Emerald Winter Guard members for their 2nd place finish at the WIG Regional competition in March: Alex Brown Ashley Peckham Cieyerra Weaver Hollie Holmes Kayla Hogues Kenyah Fletcher Mikayla Williams Regina Lee Robin Lee Sarah Thornburg Teagan Williams The Emerald Winter Colorguard placed 2nd in their division at the Atlantic Indoor Association competition at Potomac Falls High school. Please congratulate the following girls: Ashley Peckham Cieyerra Weaver Hollie Holmes Kayla Houges Kenyah Fletcher FORGE Mikayla Williams Regina Lee Robin Lee Sarah Thornburg Teagan Williams. 38 PAGE 39 Forge Drama News WANT TO BE BETTER INFORMED? BE SURE TO VISIT OUR BOOSTERS WEBSITE FOR ALL THE LATEST FORGE DRAMA NEWS! http://forgedramaboosters.yolasite.com JOIN FORGE DRAMA BOOSTERS Your membership dues help fund efforts to support Forge Drama in many ways... competition and educational trips, workshops, scholarships and equipment, just to name a few! We offer several levels of membership ~ and the perks just get better & better! Membership starts at only $15 ~ you can sign up at every show, or download the attached membership form! Forge Drama T-shirts Our classic navy tee with the stylish Forge Drama logo is a great way to show your support! Shirts are only $15 and are sold at every show, or you can find an order form on our website: http:// forgedramaboosters.yolasite.com. THANK YOU!!! ~Crystal Adaway Forge Drama Boosters FORGE PAGE 40 Forge Drama News Upcoming Productions: Presented by Drama 3 & 4 classes Student Directed by Mitchell Hansen (Hamlet), Sami Pyne (Miss Beth), and Chris Godshall (The Shakespearicist) April 18, Thurs at 7 pm - Hamlet (in one hour) and The Shakespearicist (a one-act Shakespeare spoof about a boy who gets hit on the head while rehearsing Macbeth and can then only quote lines from the play. His friends call in a "Shakespearicist" to snap him out of it. April 19, Fri at 7 pm- Hamlet (in one hour) and Miss Beth ( a one-act Shakespeare spoof about a group of competitive cheerleaders, and Beth's struggle to become Cheer Captain of the squad. Bring It On meets Macbeth. Fiddler on the Roof- May 17, 18, & 19 Over 100 Forge students and faculty children combine to work as actors, crew, and pit orchestra to bring you this classic, heartwarming musical. FORGE PAGE Music at CFHS The Show Choir placed 3rd in the Central Virginia Show Choir Competition on Saturday!! If you see them tell them congrats! Aragon, Alyssa Bailey, Rae Barr, Sarah Brown, Elizabeth Carroll, Elizabeth Douglas, Alyssa Dozier, Ivanna Farnsler, Victoria Garcia, Bryanna Gleich, Cassandra Goodson, Sarah Hardison, Hayley Hargis, Rachel Hincher, Caroline Hinson, Margaret Howe, Mary Jackson, Tamera Lambert, Aaliyah Lewis, Shiqesh Martin, Kaitlin Merritt, Molly Motsenbocker, Hanna Myers, Kailyn Pierce, Alexandra Roscoe, Shelby Rubino , Sarah Salinas, Maribeth Spencer, Molly Taylor, Heather Todd, Elizabeth Webb, Amber Worrell, Kaila FORGE 1.Morgan Williams-Alto Sax 2. Ryan Bennet-Tenor Sax 3.Cleveland Corbitt-Trumpet 1 4.Katie Taylor-Trumpet 2 5.Becky Willis-Trombone 6.Tanner Holocombe-Guitar 7. Daniel Maxfield-Guitar 8. Stephen Platt-Drums 9._Meredith Weiners 10._Halle Hund A huge congratulations to our symphonic band. On Thursday March 21st, they competed in the VBODA concert and sight reading contest. They were one of 3 bands, and the only Stafford County band, to receive the top rating of superior in both concert and sight reading. 41 PAGE 42 CFHS Choir News Congratulations to the Choirs of Colonial Forge for an excellent Showing at competition this season. The Women's Choir earned a Superior at District Festival and the Men's, Ladies Chorale, Madrigals and Chamber each earned an Excellent. The Madrigals and Chamber Choirs went on to the Hanover Festival of Choirs and each earned a Superior. The Show Choir won third place at both the Central Virginia Show Choir Competition and the Hanover Show Choir competition. Way to go Girls!! The choir is now working on their spring Pops Concert with a Disney theme. Be sure to save the date, May 23, 7:00 p.m. FORGE PAGE 43 CFHS-TSA Advisers: Nate Nadelen & Dan Henry CFHS-TSA Contact Information: [email protected] CFHS TSA Officers: Election on Tuesday September 25, 2012. **Thursday May 2nd - Sunday May 5th - State Competition** - Held at the Richmond Convention Center - 403 N. 3rd. St. Richmond, VA 23219 - Arrive at CFHS bus loop at 7:45pm Thursday May 2nd, we will leave at 8pm sharp! - Get picked up at CFHS bus loop on Sunday May 5th between 2:30-3pm **June 28th - July 2nd - 2013 National TSA Conference** - Rosen Shingle Creek Resort - Orlando, FL Open Labs Tuesdays & Wednesdays - 2:30-4pm - Mr. Nadelen - Room 321 - Students needing transportation home can utilize the CFHS activity busses, click here for the schedule that includes bus routes and availible times - Note: Please see Mr. Nadelen - room 321 to ensure available time/dates PAGE 44 2013 Northern Regional Fair Awards Announcement Congratulations to the Colonial Forge High School Technology Student Association! On Saturday March 9th the Colonial Forge High School Technology Student Association traveled to Mt. Vernon High School in Alexandria, VA to compete in the 2013 TSA Northern Regional Fair. In total, the members won (4) 1st place awards, (3) 2nd place awards, and (4) 3rd place awards! Please congratulate them on their awards and hard work! 1st Place Awards: - Debating Technological Issues: David Hastings & Stefan Jeanpierre - Digital Video Production: Chris Hudson, Josh Olson, Kara Wineinger, Matt Richardson - Music Production: David Hastings, Stefan Jeanpierre, Chris Doepp, Marco Gomez-Wong - Transportation Modeling: Austin Carr 2nd Place Awards: - Dragster Design: Josh Moore - Music Production: Ryan Deguzman, Nathan Bennett, Peter Hartway - Transportation Modeling: Andrew Olbrich 3rd Place Awards: - Digital Video Production: Ryan Deguzman, Hayden Barzditis, Aleyse Shannon - Extemporaneous Presentation: Aleyse Shannon - Prepared Presentation: Aleyse Shannon - Transportation Modeling: Guilherme Konchinski PAGE 45 Yearbook Please email Tiffany Kopcak (Advisor for the Apollo Yearbook) at kopcakta @staffordschools.net with important dates for your club or organization this year. Concerts, shows, competitions, rivalry games, etc. dates/times for a coverage calendar. There is a new online version of Molten Art, the school's literary magazine. We want all students to submit original writing and art to : [email protected] Also, students can visit the site at moltenart.wordpress.com. The magazine staff meet every other Monday at 2:30 in Mr. Davis' room (325). Recycling at CFHS CFHS wants to adopt the slogan: Think: "Blue, Gray, Tray" as a catch phrase to help students to remember how they should proceed in the process of recycling. Students have been told the following: When the students get up to discard their trash, they should: 1. Go to a BLUE recycling bin----to deposit all recyclable items, especially drink containers, milk cartons, and plastics. 2. Next students should go to a GRAY trash bin----to deposit nonrecyclable items, to include used napkins/paper towels,wrappers of any kind (candy,crackers, potato chips, etc.) DO NOT RECYCLE THESE! 3. Finally, students should take their TRAY to the designated window in the cafeteria. Thus, we want to begin with the above stated catch phrase. So when you hear it, you will know that it is tired to our recycling efforts. Anything that you can do to encourage this school wide project is greatly appreciated. Hopefully, appropriate signs and posters will be created as visual aids for students. Your thoughts and ideas are welcomed! FORGE PAGE Can You Believe It? It’s me… Mr. Jones. Really, it’s Mr. Jones. 46 PAGE 47 Class Room Activities The Math Department will be hosting it's annual Saturday SOL Review Program. This program is offered by invitation only for students recommended by their math teacher. Parents and guardians of these students should receive a letter in the mail the beginning of March inviting their child to attend the review sessions. The five Saturday classes are April 13, April 27, May 4, May 18, and June 1 from 9:30am - 11:30am. Once parents/guardians receive the letter they should call the school to sign up their child for the class. Each class is capped at 30 students, therefore others will be put on a waiting list. FORGE PAGE LEARN & SERVE Learn & Serve class 1Y hosted the Dr. Seuss Carnival on March 2nd to support MICAH ministries. Students planned games, baked cupcakes and cake pops, distributed cotton candy, popcorn and snow cones, hosted crafts and painted faces with the help of members of NHS, Interact Club and other Learn & Serve classes. Students collected 123 pairs of socks and donated proceeds to the organization. Over 250 community members attended the event making it a huge success! The class would like to take everyone who helped make this event possible. FORGE 48 PAGE LEARN & SERVE FORGE 49 PAGE LEARN & SERVE Learn & Serve 2Y directly served the residents of Greenfield Living Center with Glam Day on March 22nd. Students painted nails, did make up and played board games with the residents. Special thanks to Carolyn Gay and Deborah Ingrum for donating supplies! The event was a huge success. Learn & Serve classes and community organizations from all over the county got together for Agents of Change Day on March 23rd. Colonial Forge students distributed snow cones, popcorn and cotton candy to participants. Classes 4X and 1Y made displays for the event. Learn & Serve 2 student Maggie Carolan inspired her classmates to produce the Global Girls Project which informed members of the community about the hardships girls face in poor countries and what micro finance companies can do to help. Community members could pledge to spread awareness, read profiles of girls who are sponsored and make paper bead bracelets. The 1Y class created a station for their project: "Operation Tango Hotel X-Ray" (THX = Thanks!). Members of the community could write letters to troops that were mailed to For the Troops, an organization that distributes the letters to service members. Special thanks goes to Marcus Johnson for representing Forge by wearing the Eagle costume! FORGE 50 PAGE LEARN & SERVE FORGE 51 PAGE Students of the Month Shannon Lowe, daughter of Susan and James Lowe, was named Student of the Month for January at Colonial Forge High School. Shannon is an intern at idobi Radio as a photographer and assistant to the Regional Music Director. She has also been cover photographer for the Quantico Officers Wives Garden Club since 2009, and is a photographer for Admit One Media, Forever Seventeen Media and is co-owner in Lowelife Designs Store, an online crafts store. Shannon is a life member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Ladies Auxiliary. Shannon has received many photography awards in school, local and state competition; and her photos have been feature in Racing Minds Magazine, and exhibited in Photocopy Club Photography exhibitions in Brighton, England. She has been accepted at Virginia Commonwealth University and will major in photography. Kristen Steele, daughter of Mark and Joyce Steele, was named Student of the Month for February at Colonial Forge High School, where she is a member of the Chess, Environmental and Impact clubs; plays girls soccer and FASA club soccer, and participates in cheerleading, drama and Learn and Serve. She is a member and acolyte at St. George’s Episcopal Church and is a counselor at SOKS summer camp. Kristen hopes to attend a Virginia public college and earn a degree in geology. FORGE 52 PAGE 53 Mathematics SOL Tutoring Schedule 2012-2013 MATH DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCES FREE SOL TUTORING FOR ALGEBRA 1, GEOMETRY AND ALGEBRA 2 The math department is encouraging students to come to tutoring through the year so they are ready for SOLs in Algebra 1, Geometry and Algebra 2. Not thinking about SOLs yet? That’s ok, they’re ready to help you with the topic you’re working on now! Algebra Algebra Algebra Algebra Algebra 1 1 1 1 1 Geometry Geometry Geometry Geometry Geometry Algebra 2 Algebra Algebra Algebra Algebra 2 2 2 2 Mrs. Hoppel Mrs. Elliott Mrs. Bedford Mr. Sullivan Miss Keenan/ Monday: 3-4 p.m. Tuesday: 3-4 p.m. Wednesday: 3-4 p.m. Thursday: 3-4 p.m. Saturday Morning Review – Spring Only Miss Bienvenue Miss Pflumm Monday: 3-4 p.m. Ms. Manning Tuesday: 3-4 p.m. Miss Marino Wednesday: 3-4 p.m. Ms. Manning Thursday: 3-4 p.m. Mr. Pirch or Miss Marino/ Saturday Morning Review – Spring Only Ms. Manning Mrs. Rebholz Monday: 3-4 p.m. Ms. Thompson Ms. Holtschneider Mrs. Heller Ms. Thompson/ Miss Pflumm Tuesday: 3-4 p.m. Wednesday: 3-4 p.m. Thursday: 3-4 p.m. Saturday Morning Review – Spring Only Rm. Rm. Rm. Rm. Rm. 204 208 201 206 207 Rm. Rm. Rm. Rm. Rm. 208 202 201 202 202 Rm. 205 Rm. Rm. Rm. Rm. 226 225 244 226 PAGE Need Come help? to… NHS Tutoring Tuesdays 2:30-3:00 in the library 54 PAGE This could be your spot to put your school information Information and pictures should be sent by the 3rd week of each month. Send your information to : [email protected] FORGE 55