red hawk report - The School District of Milton
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red hawk report - The School District of Milton
RED HAWK REPORT Issue 5 JANUARY 2016 JANUARY 2016 NEWS YOU CAN USE... RED HAWK REPORT January Calendar of Events: 11th: Freshmen Academic Planning Meeting—6:30p.m 15th: Professional Development Day—No School 19th-21st: Quarter 2/Semester 1 Exams PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE Greetings, Welcome to the January edition of the Red Hawk Report. We are in full swing of things after the winter break as we close out one semester and get ready for another. On January 11th, I meet with all the families of the incoming 9th graders - it is very hard to believe that we will have the class of 2020 entering the building soon! 21st: Quarter 2/Semester 1 Ends Community Tours of MHS 22nd: Teacher In-Service—No School Those of you who have been following the updates of the district reviewing the facility needs of the building know that the Board of Education is considering going to referendum to address current educational programming needs at the High School. While we are unsure of what a possible referendum may include - we wanted to start to share with the community first-hand what the facility needs are at the high school. 23rd: Show Choir Invitational Family Access Mid-Term & Report Card Release Dates: Grading Period Release Date Qtr. 2 & Sem. 1 1/29/16 E-mail notification will be sent to parents after grades have been posted to Family Access. Milton High School 114 W. High Street Milton, WI 53563 Main Office: (608) 868-9300 Activities Office: (608) 868-9565 Attendance Line: (608) 868-9340 Counseling Office: (608) 868-9560 Starting on Tuesday, January 12th, we will be holding weekly tours of the building. Tours will run from 10:00 - 11:00 am and 6:00 - 7:00 pm. I, along with MHS administration and staff, as well as District Administration will be leading the tours. We will look at several parts of the current programming at MHS, along with some of the challenges we face with current facilities. There will be a question and answer session included at the end of the tour. I strongly encourage you to consider going on one of the tours, and if possible to come to the morning session. This will allow you to see how the building looks with students in the building, as it gives a much better representation of how the building is being used. Tours run on Tuesdays from January 12 through February 16th. Please contact School District of Milton Communications Director, Jerry Schuetz at 608-868-9222 or via e-mail at [email protected]. to let us know you are coming. Thanks and Go Red Hawks! J. Jeremiah Bilhorn Principal, Milton High School 114 W. High St. Milton, WI 53563 Office: (608) 868-9300 Email: [email protected] Tweeting at: https://twitter.com/MiltonPrincipal PAGE 1 RED HAWK REPORT JANUARY 2016 INTERACT CLUB Interact Club Spreading Holiday Cheer Interact Club has approximately 45 active members that meet Mondays after school to learn about volunteer opportunities and to give an hour of their time at the working meetings. The holidays are always a busy time for volunteers! Here are a few recent highlights: Interact Club worked with Milton Food Pantry to raise money for Milton teens for the holiday presents. The club would once again like to thank local businesses and individuals that donated. Special thanks to the following donors: The UPS Store Dave’s Ace Hardware Bank of Milton Milton Senior Living Pelsue Orthodontics Hammer Chiropractic Hesser-Toyota Scion Buffalo Wild Wings Milton Public Library Air Products Milton Middle School Students participating in a Penny War Girls’ and Boys’ Basketball Fans Interact Club made 100 cards that were included in the Beloit Meals-on-Wheels Blizzard/Emergency Boxes. Interact Club baked and decorated cookies to donate to ECHO in Janesville. COUNSELING OFFICE 2016-2017 Course Selection – Grades 9, 10, 11 For the first time, course selection for the 2016-2017 school year will be done online through Skyward. The counselors will be going into the classrooms to discuss the course selection process and distribute materials February 1-3rd. Students will receive their new Program of Studies Guide, registration forms, and instructions for the online registration process. Please take time to discuss your student’s course selections. More information will be available in the February newsletter. Teacher conferences will replace the past course selection process on February 15 and 17 th. Scholarships Seniors, be sure to frequently check the MHS website or stop in the counseling office to obtain information on the scholarships that are available. COUNSELING NEWS CONTINUED ON PAGE 3... PAGE 2 RED HAWK REPORT JANUARY 2016 ...COUNSELING NEWS CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2 Seniors Seniors who are college bound should be completing their applications. Transcripts can be requested through Parchment. Parchment is a secure transcript delivery service. The Parchment link can be found on the high school web page. Seniors should also make sure their ACT scores have been sent to the college or if the college accepts copies of the ACT report, they can request a copy be sent from the counseling office. College Goal Sunday is a nationwide event that assists thousands of high school seniors and their families in completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), the essential first step to receiving financial aid and going to college. College Goal Sunday will be held at Hedberg Library in Janesville on Saturday, February 20th at 10:00a.m. If you are unable to attend, you may visit the FAFSA website at www.fafsa.ed.gov for answers to your questions and information regarding the FAFSA application. Juniors Juniors should be in the process of getting a clearer vision of their post high school plans whether they are going straight to work, joining the military, or going on to further their education through technical college or other college/university. ALL juniors will be taking the ACT test at Milton High School on March 1st. There will be a brief ACT prep class offered at Milton High School on February 22 and 23 from 6:30-9:00pm for $89.99. If space permits this same class is being offered at Craig High School on February 13 th from 9:00am-3:00pm. Watch for an email in January regarding this class. Sophomores Each member of the class of 2018 will be asked to schedule a Individual Planning Conference with their parents/ guardians and counselor during the school day. The Individual Planning Conference (IPC) assists students in planning, monitoring and managing their academic, career, and personal/social development by connecting the student, parent and school. Topics covered will be: Transcript Review Graduation Requirements Course Selections Academic and Career Plans The focus of the IPC is to strengthen communication between students, parents and school counselors; explore academic and career options; and gain insight into students; personal/social growth. It will be very important for planning the last two years of high school. Meetings, lasting 35-40 minutes, will be scheduled from mid-March to May. The counseling department will send a letter in second semester to arrange a date and time for each student. We look forward to meeting with the Class of 2018 and their parents in Individual Planning Conferences. Freshmen Our 9th graders now are close to completing one full semester and moving into the second. Hopefully their grades will reflect their true ability. It is important for them to remember that a good start is important. Counselors are finishing up their individual meetings with the freshmen. This meeting gives the students a chance to ask questions and get to know their counselor. Ms. Kurilla, A-G Counselor PAGE 3 Ms. Wineke, H-O Counselor Mr. Thies, P-Z Counselor RED HAWK REPORT JANUARY 2016 FFA NEWS Thank you to the community, staff, and students that supported the Milton FFA Poinsettia and Wreath Sale this year. The FFA truly appreciates the support! Pictured above L-R: Mckinly Gookin and Kailey Persons are holding poinsettia plants that they helped raise in Plant Science ES class. The greenhouse was full with 500 red and white poinsettia plants. FFA NEWS CONTINUED ON PAGE 5... PAGE 4 RED HAWK REPORT JANUARY 2016 ...FFA NEWS CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4 Large Animal Science ES students have been learning about nutrition in production animals. They ended the unit with a digestive tract balloon project to depict the correct anatomy for livestock animals. Below are some examples. The Vet Science ES students have been busy learning about different Hospital Procedures in class. Students mastered bandage application, filling prescriptions, and injections. Below are some pictures from the hands on labs that each unit included. Pictured above: Gabbi Combs is bandaged up by Taylor Briggs. Cailyn Contreras is filling her syringe during the injection lab. Oranges were the patients, and they were injected with sugar water. PAGE 5 RED HAWK REPORT JANUARY 2016 GIRLS BASKETBALL The Milton Girls Basketball program has been busy completing our goal of 100 team community service hours. Below are some pictures from bell ringing at Walgreens and the nursing home caroling visit. We are completing 100 team hours of community service as part of our community pledge drive. If you are interested in supporting the pledge drive contact Coach Skemp. [email protected]. Pictured Above: Varsity players with Assistant Coach Jensen and his two boys at Walgreens for bell ringing. Pictured Above: JV players bell ringing at Walgreens. Pictures from the Milton Nursing home caroling visit. Pictured Above: Varsity basketball players L-R: Kylie Campion, Ashley Boe, Kate Westrick, Halie Campion, Emma Martin, Bailee Collins, Carley Albrecht, and Lexi Sheridan. Pictured above L-R: Ashley Boe, Lexi Sheridan, Emma Martin, Kylie Campion, Halie Campion, Bailee Collins, Carley Albrecht, and Kate Westrick. PAGE 6 RED HAWK REPORT JANUARY 2016 TECH ED NEWS Students in Technology and Engineering have been learning about different manufacturing techniques this year, and have been developing their woodworking skills. Students have been busy designing and building wooden Christmas ornaments for gifts. Students in Production Engineering have been working together to build a new vehicle for the 2016 Supermileage season. Students Jack Bumgarner, Jared Block, and JJ Rudawski work on the firewall for the 2016 vehicle. Seniors Conner Monahan and Gavin Christensen hard at work in the metals lab. TECH ED NEWS CONTINUED ON PAGE 8... PAGE 7 RED HAWK REPORT JANUARY 2016 ...TECH ED NEWS CONTINUED FROM PAGE 7 Students in Introduction to Construction are framing wall sections, which are part of a class project. Brandon Tyler, Kameron Vannatta, and Kody Lewis working together. Students in Introduction to Woods are putting the finishing touches on their couch table projects, which allowed them to learn multiple processes and apply problem solving to achieve quality work. Sophomore Justin Tharinger is pictured below. Taylor Prochazka and Gavin Chesmore prepare materials in Construction Trades class for the storage shed being designed and constructed as a project. This shed will be sold when completed. PAGE 8 RED HAWK REPORT JANUARY 2016 SPECIAL EDUCATION NEWS Students have been busy working and spreading holiday cheer! Working Hard: Milton High School students together with students from MECAS sorted Pheasant Peepers (eye covers) from Macfarlane Pheasant Farm. Students organized a community service project and put together care packages for our very own Milton High School families this Holiday…. SPECIAL EDUCATION NEWS CONTINUED ON PAGE 10... PAGE 9 RED HAWK REPORT JANUARY 2016 ...SPECIAL EDUCATION NEWS CONTINUED FROM PAGE 9 Decorating Classroom Doors: Mr. Kitchner, Mrs. Kligora, Mr. Babcock, and Ms. Stanke’s classes helped spread some holiday cheer…. Life Skills Class making Christmas cookies- PAGE 10 RED HAWK REPORT JANUARY 2016 MHS DAILY BELL SCHEDULES NON-PLC DAYS: MONDAYS, TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS & FRIDAYS Warning Bell Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Lunch 1 11:0111:27 7:30 7:358:23 8:279:15 9:1910:07 10:1111:01 Period 6 5B 11:3112:19 Period 7 Period 8 1:152:03 2:072:55 6B 12:231:11 5A 11:0511:53 Lunch 2 11:5312:19 5A 11:0511:53 6A 11:5712:45 6B 12:231:11 Lunch 3 12:451:11 PLC DAY: WEDNESDAYS Warning Bell Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Lunch 1 10:4111:07 7:30 7:358:18 8:229:05 9:099:52 9:5610:41 5A 10:45-11:28 5A 10:4511:28 Period 6 5B 11:1111:54 6B 11:5812:41 Lunch 2 11:2811:54 6B 11:5812:41 6A 11:3212:15 Period 7 Period 8 PLC Time 12:451:28 1:322:15 2:192:55 Lunch 3 12:1512:41 HOMEROOM DAYS: 1ST AND 3RD THURSDAYS Warning Bell Period 1 Period 2 Homeroom Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Lunch 1 11:2111:47 7:30 PAGE 11 7:358:18 8:229:05 9:099:45 9:4910:32 10:3611:21 Period 6 5B 11:5112:34 6B 12:381:21 5A 11:2512:08 Lunch 2 12:0812:34 6B 12:381:21 5A 11:2512:08 6A 12:1212:55 Lunch 3 12:551:21 Period 7 Period 8 1:252:08 2:122:55
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