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Campus High School
February, 2011 Dear Parents, Campus High School PRINCIPAL’S NEWSLETTER A tradition in excellence! I want to welcome the eighth grade parents to Campus High School as we begin to prepare for the 2011-12 school year. February is the month when we begin planning in earnest for the next school year. In practical terms this means that it is time for 8th grade enrollment. This year we are again inviting all students and their parents to meet with faculty members for enrollment. In the next few weeks you and your son/daughter will be invited to enroll on Feb. 16 and 17 for the 2011-12 school year. We hope that conferences will be a time when you and your son/daughter can map out a plan for future academic work. This is a great time to sit down with your son/ daughter and discuss future academic plans with the help of a Campus faculty member. Mrs. Voss, our senior counselor, has included an outline of the three separate graduation plans that are most commonly used at Campus for students in graduating classes from 2012-2014. Also included are the new requirements beginning with the graduating class of 2015.You can talk with your son/ daughter and map out the next few years based on their plans after high school. the students that achieved honor roll status after first semester. Many times we do not pay enough attention to the many outstanding students at Campus High School. Please take note of the honor roll students listed in this newsletter. Thanks for your continued support of our faculty and staff as they work to give your student the best education possible. Parents and school working together can prove to be a powerful, positive force in the life of your child. Sincerely yours, Myron Regier Principal Congratulations to all Collaboration Schedule (last day of school each week) TIME 7:50-9:10 BLACK 1 WHITE 1 9:16-10:36 2 2 10:42-12:24 3 3 12:30-1:50 4 4 1:56-2:55 5 5 (seminar) (seminar) Inside this issue: Special points of interest: 2011-2012 Enrollment 2 ASVAB 6 Project Graduation 2 KS Qualified Admissions Fact 7 Hearing & Vision Screening 2 Curriculum Requirements ACT Prep Class 2 1st Semester Honor Roll Summer Drivers Education 3 Spring Sports 11 Get Fit to Benefit Competition 3 WSU Concurrent Enrollment 11 Changes in graduation requirements Queen of Courts 4 Summer School 12 Perfect Attendance 4 1st Semester Honor Roll Freestyle Photos 13 State Thespian Conference 5 Volunteers Needed 13 Junior News to Know 6 Student Council Community Service 13 Need Money for College? 6 Band Annual Plant Sale 13 8 8-11 2011-2012 Enrollment Conferences Summer Drivers Education information Queen of Courts Activities Summer School Questions/Answers 2011-2012 Enrollment To better meet the individual needs of all students, the CHS enrollment process underwent an extreme make over several years ago. The changes were very well received by both parents and students. The process keeps students better informed and parents more involved in the enrollment process. Recently, students have been discussing future goals, studying their his- torical grades, graduation progress and have started looking at enrollment choices with their Advisory/Seminar teachers over the last couple of weeks. Advisory/Seminar teachers are currently contacting parents to schedule enrollment conferences with students and parents during the spring conferences Feb. 16-17. Conference times will be scheduled Wednesday, Feb. 16 from 5:00-8:00 pm, and Thursday, Feb. 17 from 8:00 am. to 8:00 pm. Advisory/Seminar teachers will also provide parents with their student’s results from the EXPLORE, PLAN and Practice ACT Tests from this fall. CHS counselors will be available for students and parents with additional enrollment concerns. Project Graduation You may be asking yourself “What is Project Graduation?” Project Graduation is an allnight, alcohol & drug free celebration for the graduating seniors. It is organized and hosted by parents/guardians, who, through the use of community contributions and their resources, parent donations, and fund-raisers gather the necessary funds to pay for the event. The festivities will be held at the CHS gym on Sunday night, May 22. Reservations and a parent signature are required to attend the event. Forms will be avail- able in the spring for placing resschool officials, and security ervations. Check-in time will be guards. 11:00 p.m. Parents will be notiHow can you help? fied, if the senior is signed up, Your participation is crucial to but failed to check in by midthe success of Project Graduanight. Seniors will be “locked in” tion. Our goal is to have as and must remain at the party many parents/ until guardians participate 5:00 in any way. We need The upcoming meeting schedule a.m., everyone to help colis: Feb. 7, Mar. 15, Apr. 4, and May unless lect donations, moneparental 9. All meetings will be held in the tary or door permisprizes. Checks can be PE Classroom at 7:00 pm. sion to made payable to leave Campus HS Project has been secured. The students Graduation. will be chaperoned by parents, Hearing & Vision Screening In February, health personnel will be doing hearing and vision screening of all 9th and 11th graders, special education students, and new students at Campus. Parents of students who are found to have any vision or hearing difficulties will be notified by mail. If you have any questions or concerns, you may call the Campus Health Aide, Mary King, at 554-2236, or the district school nurse, Mary Carr, at 554-2200. Break) in preparation for the April 9th test. Students who are interested in taking the prep class may pick up an enrollment form in the counseling office. There will be a registration fee of $10 for the class. For additional information or questions, please call Caylene Burns at 554-2236, ext. 1215. ACT Prep Class Campus High School will offer another ACT Preparation course this spring. Classes will take place on Wednesdays beginning February 23 and ending April 6th (no class the week of Spring Page 2 C A M P U S HI G H S C H O O L Summer Drivers Education There will be TWO Sessions of Driver Education held this summer at Campus. The first session will be held May 31 thru June 28. The second session will be held July 5 thru August 3. Both sessions will have an AM and PM class. The AM classes will meet from 7:3010:00 and the PM classes will meet from 12:00-2:30 for each session. They will be held at Campus High School in I05. All students who enrolled in Summer Driver Education must be at least 14 years of age on or before May 20, 2011. Enrollment for Summer Driver Ed will be held at the same time as enrollment for next school year on February 16 from 5 pm to 8 pm and February 17 from 8 am to 8 pm. have to go to the other class in each session. Students need to pick up an application form and have it completed before the enrollment dates. You will be able to pick them up in the Campus Counseling Office or the Middle School Counseling Offices beginning February 1, 2011. After the students are enrolled and accepted in either session, they must have a State Driver Education Permit (DE99). This part of the enrollment will be done on April 20 at 7:00 pm in the CHS commons. The student and a legal guardian MUST be present to complete a legal application for a Driver Education Permit. (Space is limited to the student and legal guardian.) It is also recommended that the student get an Instructional Permit at the DMV before the class starts. Students enrolling for Summer Driver Education must bring the application form completed, along with the fee of $200, at the time of enrollment. You will need to pay this fee to Cindy Patry at the Campus High School Office. You may sign up for the 7:30 to 10:00 or the 12:00 to 2:30 class in either session, but if one class is full, (68 students) students will If you have ANY questions, please contact Mr. Bressler or Mr. Bernstorf at Campus High School. Get Fit to Benefit Competition This past fall, Campus High School and the USD 261 Administration Building participated in a friendly weight loss competition call “Get Fit To Benefit.” For each pound a participant lost, he/she would donate at least one dollar to the Haysville Boys and Girls Club. The program was implemented by the Cam- pus High School Wellness Committee to promote a healthier lifestyle while benefiting a local community organization. The program had over 50 participants and it raised $262. The Administration Building won the team competition by having the highest weight loss average per person. Individual winners were Rhonda Kilmer and Perry Warden. The CHS Wellness Committee would like to thank all those who competed in “Get Fit To Benefit” and to everyone who donated to the Boys and Girls Club. with member scholarships and other club needs. We have 86 students currently in BGC and are rapidly growing. Because of you and other generous donors, we accept all mid- dle school students, regardless of their ability to pay. All the Haysville BGC kids and staff greatly appreciate you! Thank You The 21st CCLC Haysville Boys & Girls Club would like to say a big THANK YOU to all the staff at Campus High School and the Administration building who participated in the recent Biggest Loser Challenge Fundraiser for our club. Thanks to your efforts, $262.00 was raised to assist Page 3 Queen of Courts -- Dr. Seuss is on the Loose Queen of Courts is fast approaching. To kick off the festivities the Pep Assembly was held on Thursday, Feb. 3. The theme this year is “Dr. Seuss is on The Loose” . Early Tuesday morning (6:00 am), Feb. 8, students will be decorating hallways, each with a different Dr. Seuss book as their theme: Freshmen have B-hall (Green Eggs and Ham) , Sophomores have C-hall (Cat in the Hat), Juniors have D-hall (Horton Hears a Who), and the seniors have E-hall (Oh, the Places You’ll Go). Everyone is encouraged to get involved and show their school pride by dressing up as follows: Monday, Feb. 7 - Pajama Day - Crawl out of bed and come to school in your PJ’s; Tuesday, Feb. 8 - Crazy Hat Day - Find the craziest hat you can (a Cat in the Hat one would be a good choice); Wednesday, Feb. 9 - Twin Day - find a friend and dress alike, Feb. 10 - Will You Still Be My Friend If I Dress Like This Day hmmm, how crazy can you get?; and Friday, Feb. 11 - Spirit Day Support the CHS Colts and wear your Black & White. To introduce this year’s candidates the formal assembly will be held on Feb. 9 during seminar. The King candidates are: Alex Alvarez, Chase Blaha, Zach Chrisman, Micah Hancock, Dwight Johnson, and Brett Thomas. The Queen candidates are: Hannah Ackley, Samantha Amos, Jessica Coleman, Brooke Harrison, Ashley Ingram, and Shelby Welch. The basketball games against Hutchinson will of course be held Friday night with the coronation ceremony happening between the V girls and V boys games (approx. 7:15). The weeks activities will wrap up with the Homecoming Dance which immediately follows the basketball games in the CHS commons. The Dance will conclude at 11:30 pm. The cost of admission is $5 and the attire is casual. 2010-11 1st Semester Perfect Attendance This is a list of students who attended school or school related events every day last semester: William Alvarez, Robert Baker, Brianna Bernaerts, Lauren Bohne, Bryan Braden, Jon Brown, Sean Bryant-Thomas, Brittni Carron, JJ Chanthivong, Somath Choup, Brandon Cline, Dorene Creech, Dylan Davenport, David Dorrell, Maddison Downs, Keli Dryden, James Duncan, Logan Ellithorp, Dylan Fletcher, Richard Floyd, Mercedes Fudge, Connor Garrison, Brittany Gates, Jace Gehlen, Ally Gingraux, Isabel Gingraux, Paula Gourley, William Green, Page 4 Justice Harlmon, Tanner Hayes, Kody Smallwood, Gavin Stout, Steven Howerton, Victoria HutBrody Sullivan, Katie Traudt, chinson, James Hymer, Jordan Moises Trevizo, Trace Vaden, Keck, Kaitlyn Keck, Alyson Krier, Bradley Vandegrift, Matthew Johnathon Labelle, VanDorn, Chad Joseph Lantz, Kayli Vaught, KimLantz, Gen Li, An berly Widener, “Teachers open the Ma, Zachary David Widger, door, but you must Magee, Jordan Garret Wiesner, Mendenhall, ThoBrittani Williams, enter by yourself." mas Moore, Jacob Christian Wil-- Chinese Proverb Morse, Joseph son, Thomas Morse, Eric Nelson, Wilson, Cassandra Nguyen, CleoAnne WortLucas Payant, Kole Poynter, han, Yesenia Ybarra, and AmKristi Praseuth, Teresa Sam, ber Zavala Suzette Sandoval, Tawny Schoenecker, Kirsten Scroggins, C A M P U S HI G H S C H O O L CHS Mane Stage Theatre Takes Century II By Storm Campus Mane Stage & Thespian Troupe #573’s theatre production of A Christmas Carol was submitted this past fall in the Kansas High School Thespian State competition. This conference is the Kansas Theatre Activity Association version of State finals. Four schools are chosen each year, through an adjudication process, as the top performing programs in the state. In Campus’ 50 year history, the theatre department has never been selected in the top four to perform at the State Conference. It is with GREAT pleasure that we announce, Campus High Theatre Department’s production of A Christmas Carol was selected to perform at the 2011 State conference which was held at Century II January 20-22. Scores and comments were reviewed over the holiday break and Campus tied with Pittsburg High school for first place with a high score of 98 of the top 4 schools selected. Campus was given one of two prime time evening slots to perform on Jan. 21st @ 7:30 pm. The performance day was a long, exciting and exhausting one; the cast & crew of 38 7:30, the cast gave one of their loaded set/props and costumes best performances; when they by 7:15 am into a moving van took their bow at 9:00 pm the and car trailer. We arrived at audience gave them a standing Century II @ 8:00 am, unloaded applause. We all gave out a in the basement of the complex cheer backstage, then out of and had everything moved up to costumes and started striking the main concert stage by 9:30. set at 9:30. We had the set disWe started the process of remantled by 10:30 pm and building our set, by 10:30 am we loaded back on the truck in the had the turn table back together. basement by 11:30. We arrived By 12:00 we had all the walls back at Campus by midnight back up. After lunch we trimmed unloaded by 12:30 am, Wendy’s the walls, rebuilt the tomb and hamburger at 1:00 am and hit doors, gelled the the beds by 2:00 lights and tested am. Thespian Troupe #573 gets a sound. At 3:30 A HUGE chance of a lifetime. Their we ran a cue to THANK YOU goes cue for lighting performance of “A Christmas out to the cast and and sound and crew of A ChristCarol” received a standing were able to mas Carol, Camwrap by 5:00 pm. ovation! pus Alumni, SterAt 5:30 we ling College stustarted spraying the actors for dents and parent volunteers who the grey black & white makeup helped us throughout the day. It stage effect, by 7:00 we did our was a once in a life time experitraditional circle back stage for ence for the Campus theatre last minute notes. Mr. McGlynn students to perform on the Censhared a poem with the cast & tury II stage. Please join us in crew and the students presented congratulating the students on a him with a plaque. We then job well done, they played their closed out with the traditional parts well. prayer and a song verse from the play Gypsy). Curtain rose at “An Old Irish Theatre Blessing” May the curtain rise to meet you, May the technical crews always be at your back, May the stage lights shine warm upon your face, May the laughter and applause fall softly upon your ears, And until we meet again, May you hold the audience in the palm of your hand, As the Lord holds you in His. Good Show Campus Mane Stage Love, An Old Irishman Mr. McGlynn Page 5 Junior News to Know Wichita Bar Association Summer Internship: Applications due by Feb. 19 - This internship is open to any high school junior who has a 2.8 or higher GPA and is interested in a law career. This is a paid internship through a Wichita Law firm. Competition for these positions is tough, but it will be worth it if you are accepted. Details are available in the counseling office. KU Junior Days: Students can learn about life at KU by visiting the university on one of their Junior Days. The event will allow them to begin investigating if KU is the place for their post high school education. Registration forms can be picked up in the counseling office or you can reg- ister online at www.admissions. ku.edu/juniordays. K-State Junior Days: Learn about life at K-State by visiting the university on one of their Junior Days. Check in the counseling office for a registration form or visit their website for more information, www.consider.k-state.edu. Boys State / Girls State: Any junior interested in attending this annual event needs to fill out an application. The deadline is March 31 and you can pick up the form in the counseling office. To be eligible a student must rank in the top half of the junior class and be involved in extracurricular activities. Cadet Law Enforcement Academy: This academy helps Juniors gain knowledge regarding the training and responsibilities of Law Enforcement Officers. Interested Juniors should pick up an application in the Counseling Office. Fort Hays State University Nightingale Experience: This is a two day event sponsored by the FHSU Department of Nursing focuses on careers in Nursing. This event is scheduled for March 10-11. Interested students should pick up an application in the CHS Counseling Office. Space is limited, application deadline is February 15th. Need Money for College? Parents: Do you have questions about financial aid? Do you not know where to turn for help financing your students post high school education? Many resources are available to you this month. Please put the following events on your calendar and plan on attending so you can get the answers to all of your questions. February 13, 2-4 pm, College Goal Sunday at Newman University. The event will be held at Eck Hall. Volunteers will be available to help students and parents sort through all of the FAFSA information. February 16, 5-8 pm, FAFSA help for parents and students will be offered at Campus High School. Computers will be set up in the counseling office for your use in filing the NO SCHOOL ASVAB Campus will offer the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) March 11th, 8:00 am at Campus High School. The ASVAB is free to any Junior or Senior, the test is used to determine career aptitudes and is the primary screenPage 6 FAFSA form. Counselors will be available to answer your questions. If you have questions, or do not have internet access at home, this is your chance to get help filing the FAFSA form. You will need a PIN (which we can get for you that night) and your 2010 tax information in order to complete the form. ing tool for entrance into the United States Military. Interested students may sign up with Mr. Hook in the Campus Counseling Center at 554-2240 or by e-mail- [email protected]. Students taking the ASVAB will have no military obligation. School will not be in session on Friday, Feb . 18 for the Conference Release Day and Monday, February 21 for President’s Day. C A M P U S HI G H S C H O O L Page 7 Curriculum Requirement Form 3 Commonly Used Graduation Plans CAMPUS BASIC GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS 4.0 Credits in English 1.0 9th Grade 1.0 10th Grade 1.0 11th Grade 1.0 12th Grade COLLEGE QUALIFIED ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS 4.0 Credits in English 1.0 9th Grade 1.0 10th Grade 1.0 11th Grade College Bound 1.0 12th Grade College Bound KANSAS SCHOLARS CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS 4.0 Credits in English 1.0 9th Grade 1.0 10th Grade 1.0 11th Grade College Bound 1.0 12th Grade College Bound 3.0 Credits in Math 1.0 Math Standards 1.0 Algebra I 1.0 Geometry 1.0 Algebra II 1.0 Integrated Math I 1.0 Integrated Math II 3.0 Credits in Math 1.0 Algebra I 1.0 Geometry 1.0 Algebra II 4.0 Credits in Math 1.0 Algebra I 1.0 Geometry 1.0 Algebra II 1.0 Trigonometry or Calculus 1.0 AP Statistics 3.0 Credits in Science 3.0 Credits in Science 3.0 Credits in Science 1.0 Physical Science (Lab Studies, Chemistry, Physics, Science of Technology) 1.0 Biology 1.0 Science Elective 1.0 Physical Science (Lab Studies, Chemistry, Physics, Science of Technology) 1.0 Biology 1.0 Chemistry or Physics 1.0 Biology 1.0 Chemistry 1.0 Physics 3.0 Credits in Social Science 0.5 World Studies 1.0 World History 1.0 US History 0.5 American Government 3.0 Credits in Social Science 0.5 World Studies 1.0 World History 1.0 US History 0.5 American Government 3.0 Credits in Social Science 0.5 World Studies 1.0 World History 1.0 US History 0.5 American Government *1.0 Credits in Fine Arts (Forensics, Fine Arts, Art Education, and/or Music Education) *1.0 Credits in Fine Arts (Forensics, Fine Arts, Art Education, and/or Music Education) *1.0 Credits in Fine Arts (Forensics, Fine Arts, Art Education, and/or Music Education) 1.0 Physical Education 1.0 Physical Education 1.0 Physical Education 1.0 Credit in the following: Computer Technology, Computer Applications I & II, Research Drafting, or Basic Programming. 1.0 Credit in the following: Computer Technology, Computer Applications I & II, Research Drafting, or Basic Programming. 2.0 Credits of the same Foreign Language Completion of Integrated Math I and Integrated Math II can be substituted for Algebra I only. 2.0 GPA is required in the classes listed above 10.0 Credits of Electives 25.0 Total Credits * Effective with the Class of 2009 Page 8 9.0 Credits of Electives 25.0 Total Credits 7.0 Credits of Electives 25.0 Total Credits C A M P U S HI G H S C H O O L 2010-2011 1st Semester Honor Roll HIGH HONOR ROLL 3.5 or higher GPA 12th Grade: Abbott, Kailey L Ackley, Hannah L Amos, Samantha K Archibeque, Danielle A Babick, Megan D Brown, Casandra L Brungardt, Brittany K Cain, Megan F Camp, Nicole R Chanthaboury, Christina D Chilcote, Kaitlyn E Cielo, Shaunda N Clem, Kaleigh D Cook, Joshua L Corbett, Sara M Crow, Kelsey A Denning, Katie Desormeaux, Austin G Dewitt, Elizabeth M Dickey, Brooke A Dorrell, David K Dorsey, Danica AN Dotson, Destiny L.E. Dye, Kayla J Elder, Kara K Friess, Amber A Gary, Kyle B Gehlen, Joseph C Green, William D Greene, Nicole M Greenup, Robin M Harris, Clinton J Harrison, Brooke M Hertel, Jessica N Ho, Trung N Howerton, Steven C Hummel, Shonna L Ingram, Ashley T Jennings, Morgan D Johnson, Brittany R Johnson, Dwight E Johnson, Logan A Jones, Amanda K Jones, LeRoy B Kimble, Emily M Lowe, Katherine J Maley, Katie M Mattal, Mallory J McCluer, Kyle McKee, Rachel L McLendon, Ryan E Meier, Alec J Moran, Steven A Murray, Lindsay J Nguyen, Quang V Paddock, Joshua J Pennick, Tyler W Page 9 Pinkston, Adam T Ribaudo, Shawn G Richter, Tiffany L Roberson, Tyler M Rogers, Shane E Rusch, Calvin B Schraeder, Logan B Segovia, Jonathan Shaver, Jon C Shear, Jeremy M Shipman, Jackie L Spence, Ashley D Stanley, Micol J Stowe, Tessa N Talbert, Dylan T Temaat, Priscilla D (Pat) Thompson, Nicole K Troutman, Sharon A VanDorn, Matthew C Walker, Maggie N Ward, Cassandra A Ward, Samuel A Way, Becca R Whitmer, Mitchel J Winans, Kimberly D Winkler, Aubrey C Witt, Justin A Worthan, CleoAnne M 11th Grade: Alligier, Joey B Amposta, Hadaza Atterberry, Caitlin N Bailey, Levi C Barnum, Alexandra Beard, Cody L Berry, Delana P Blaine, Melissa R Brawner, Cody R Bruner, Ashley N Carron, Brittni N Clayton, Brandon E Cline, Brandon R Corbin, Christopher M Cowell, Samantha J Cox, Nicole L Delzer, Jenna B Downs, Maddison R Dugan, Starla L Eastman, Brandon M Elliott, Taylor L Everett, Patty WJ Finch, Chris J Fitzsimmons, Joshua A Fleming, Natalie G Fudge, Mercedes Ann Marie Gates, Brittany A Green, Amanda L Grubb, Cheyenne L Hall, Elizabeth R Hill, Courtney M Hoover, Alyssa M Hubeli, Joshua C Hutchison, Victoria Michelle Johnson, Emily E Keais, Lindsey R Keck, Kaitlyn J Keirns, Bryant H Keller, Brittney A Kelly, Christopher M Knight, Taylor L Krier, Alyson R Krier, Ashley G Ley, Amanda N Love-Hoffman, Sunshine R Mackey, Asia L Mann, J.Konner Maynor, Kali K McGrath, Christopher R Mills, Kourtney S Morales, Elizabeth Moutray, Lauren A Myers, Blake A Neal, Dalton Nye, Benjamin G Oliver, Zachary R Pin, Cameron W Reese, Rachael A Richardson, Kyle Schmeidler, Robert B Schoenecker, Tawny R Shinkle, Zackary J Smallwood, Briana L Smith, Kyle R Stewart, Blain A Taylor, Jeffrey A Thompson, Lucas A Trask, Haley N Traudt, Meghan A Turner, Gus W Vickers, Kali R Viecelli, Kaitlin, M White, Shelby L Will-Gallegos, Helen M Wilson, Thomas E Winter, Kristen M Woelk, Emry A Yahya, Morgan T 10th Grade: Agnew, Abigail L Agnew, Vivian G Balekova, Zuzana Bettles, Shelby K Betzen, Heather M Bohne, Lauren A Bond, Katlyn D Brady, Maria Lourdes Soysa Burdick, Breanna N Byers, Brady M Caire, Ashley M Capoun, Jacob A Choup, Somath Clark, Bailey A Coleman, Kelly R Dailey, Lauren M Dorsey, Krystal A L Dull, Emily J Dye, Mylissa A Edwards, Marissa J Ellis, Jessica L Esparza-Ballin, Saul Findley, Miryah Flax, Emily E Gorton, Kaitlyn M Gourley, Paula M Green, Brittney N Guerra, Victoria R Guerrero, Keiera R Hake, Genevieve T Hauserman, Dhonovan D Hays, Nikki L Heflin, Libby D Holder, Jazmine W.R. Hovey, Brianna K Howerton, Ryan E Iraggi, Forrest A Iribe, Courtney L Janes, Taylor M Johnson, Taylor J Kackley, Krisha K Klein, Bailey C Lampkin, Justin R Langerman, Sophia G Lively, Mercedes L Lo, Audrey Long, Whitney R Mader, Megan M Mazas, Milca G McCaffree, Aurora M McIntosh, Shawn H Meier, Madeline I Miranda, Ian S Mitchell, Jordyn M Moore, Kaitlin H Moore, Thomas P Nett, Taylor P Newton, Karissa D Nguyen, Christina L Noel, Danielle J Ornelas, Christina B Owens, Haleigh R Peacock, Navante K Petersen, Sarah R Porsch, Heather L Ragan, Kathryn L Ribaudo, Samantha J Roberts, Chalon E Roush, Caitlin C Sanchez, Kylie R C A M P U S HI G H S C H O O L Sanders, Dalton W Saucedo, Marcus B Schlecht, Alexis B Steven, Abbie R Stewart, Kimberly K Sullivan, Brody M Surland, Christopher T Talbert, Tommy M Thompson, Joseph D Tomlinson, Patric D Traudt, Katie C Trenkle, Abigail M Warren, Erica D Weilert, Kayla D Wilson, Amanda R Wofford, Audrianna R Wood, Samantha F Ybarra, Yesenia A Yeager, Gabrielle Zavala, Amber B Zerr, Jared T 9th Grade: Alarcon, Elijah A Amposta, Christian Anderson, Kori M Apsley, Dominque Archibeque, Benjamin J Ayer, Logan W Bosley, Brianna L Bruemmer, Joseph M Burke, Susan E "Betsy" Cardinale, Savannah M Carlson, Brent M Chanthaboury, Katie C Conley, Jerrod C Cowell, Jessica S Cruz, Isaac Daniel, Katelin R Davenport, Dylan M Davis, Anastasia M Davis, Sydney N Docter, Brandi L Dugan, Dakota L Dull, Kristen D. Emond, Hunter C Flowers, Sarah B Francis, Allison K Francis, Marissa D French, Caleb D Gamble, Ashley E Garner, Eythan W Garrison, Connor J Garrison, Rebecka A Gehlen, Jace A Gingraux, Ally Greenlee, Mitchell T Griffie, Gabrielle N Hayes, Makayla D Hayes, Tanner A Hein, Aaron H Hendrickson, Austin Hernandez, Marisela M Hoover, Ciara R Hower, Harley Hughes, Heather Jerome, Allison M Johnson, Allondra N Johnson, Matthew D Keck, Jordan D Keirns, Aubrey A Keith, Kalib M Kendall, Kelsey N Lane, Mariah K Lee, Whitney M Ma, An T Magana, Cera L Magee, Kevin J Magee, Zachary M Maldonado, Jorge U Manuel, Austin A McCanless, Brittney A. McCracken, Masen H McMurphy, James CL Medaris, Olivia J Mercado, Christopher Miller, Thomas R Molinar, Aja Janae Mooradian, Tatiana Mooradian, Taylor Munguia, Dulce J Newport, Brianna N Nguyen, Cassandra H Nicks, Cody M Nye, Amanda P Patel, Megha A Payant, Lucas C Pfeiffer, Amber M Phothisene, Tina Pouliot, Jordynne T Praseuth, Kristi S Purviance, Caitlyn M Quigley, Shayna M Rains, Carrie A Reeves, Darren J Rogers, Devon J Romesburg, Samantha M Runa, Frank L Russell, Nicole M Salas, Selena C Samo, Jamila M Sandoval, Suzette Schultz, Anthony R Schutt, Kellen C Shaver, Merrie R Shetler, Morgan L Shock, Andrew R Silva, Joseangel Smith, Dana E Stoner, Derek D Stout, Gavin W Stowe, Houston A. Stowe, Thomas S Taylor, Courtney S Thompson, Paige N Tran, Anh L Turner, Adam N Ulery, Tyler J Vanderford, Madison K Vaught, Chad A Voelzke, Maranda R Webb, Leeah G Wedel, Melissa J Wegner, Morgan R Welch, Jamie L Werth, Brett M Whaley, Tyler L Wheeler, Tabitha R Widener, Kimberly R Williams, Dalton K Wilson, Christian E Wingfield, Caterina R Woods, Alexis T Woods, Joshua M Yahya, Carlee M Youel, Robert L HONOR ROLL 3.0-3.49 GPA 12th Grade: Albertson, Ashley K Casteel, Catherine B Coleman, Jessica B Cork, Alec C Daley, Lindsey J Edgar, Brooke L Ehrmann, Sara L Florez, Marie T Galindo, EJ Hardyway, J.Aaron Hartman, D.Taylor Hawes, Katelynn R Larsen, Megan L Litz, Tanner B Longfellow, Tyler R Norman, Brandon L Perez, Anali Prouse, Bryanna J Reif, Kacie L Richardson, Melanie B Robinson, Jessica A Rupert, McKayla L Shugart, Shelby E Skerbetz, Brandon A Starr, Ashley N Taylor, Sarah R Thomas, Brett R Ulery, Sara Mae Unruh, Coltin L Weatherbee, Quinton T Williams, Justin J Wilson, Dallas M 11th Grade: Allen, Katelynn R Ashley, April N Atherton, Emilie Aulbach, Ashley F Baumbach, Allysa R Bernaerts, Brianna N Brand, Matthew R Brown, Jon W Broz, Kyle J Burba, Justin R Burns, Devon B Clothier, Nicholas D Cooper, Rachel M Cronin, Christopher G Darbyshire, Brandon M Davis, Mark L Edington, Elizabeth R Farris, Levi N Gillespie, Eli H Goldermann, Amber A Goodman, Kylie S Greene, Rachel M Hoglund, Ryan J Huckleberry, Brody M Jarvis, Bryce A Jayne, Tiffani N Joorabchi, Zachary K Kimber, Halle B Kindle, Kaitlin M Kiser, Zane R Lewis, Ashlyn V McCabe, Danielle H Meier, Kimberly L Mendez, Christian Pratt, Brittney N Rankins, Jessica Raven Rodman, Holly E Russell, Aubrey N Salyer, Brianna N Schniepp, Cody D Shelinbarger, Kaci L Sloup, Aaron T Smith, Cerae E Sporleder, Sammantha L Stamback, Brooke A Turner, Dalton M Vann, Logan D Welch, David L Wells, Chelsea L Williams, Justin D Williams, Kimberly J Wisley, Alec M Zogelmann, Audrey M 10th Grade: Row Labels Allison, Brittney Gail Anderson, Justin L Baima, Christopher A Baker Jr., Robert A Barb, Jacob M Brown, Alexander J Cepeda, Guadalupe Eugene Clark, Graceanne J Crossman, McKenzie J Custer, Samantha A Drinnen, Austin L Estes, Christopher J Page 10 Ewert, Mykael Lynn Farrar, Ashton B Fitzsimmons, Sarah L Flax, Colton C Fletcher, Cara J Higgins, Alyssa J Howard, Jordan A Hufman, Hayley Q Jacobo, Erik Kim, Tina S King, Nicholas W Labelle, James M Landers, Austin D Matlock, Samuel P Mauldin, Allyson P McNeal, T'Essence R Miller, Danielle A Morrow, Jordan W Mulryan, Alana Needham, Andryn M Nixon, Bethany N Rinke, Jody L Romero-Hernandez, Cinthia Rothe, Tanner C Schoenhoff, Taylor N Shockey, Harley Spaulding, Kyle A Spillman, Solomon D Springs, Faith N Stoddard, Hannah L Sullivan, Marissa D Swart, Robin Terrell, Tyler J Thompson, Erin L Trinh, Narra Trudo, Alexis J Wiesner, Garret E 9th Grade: Anderson, Jessica M Barton, Truman T Braden, Bryan F Burba, Joel A Calcote, Haley J Converse, Madison B Cook, Haylee A Creighton, Courtney N Crocker, Matthew A Crowley, Bryce E Everett, Kaylie Farrell, Stephanie Garcia, Alec V George, Kandyce M Guerrero, Kane A Hatter, Alexandra R Hernandez, Andrea Y Hernandez, Madison R K Hernandez, Seth L Hiltunen Cather, Charles W Hines, Tyler D Ivy, Kaiden J Jessup, Bethany M Johnson, Logan J Johnstonbaugh, Michaela C Kegley, John Greg Lantz, Kayli C Larsen, Bailey L Laughary, Trevor T Li, Gen Lievanos, Kristiana Mader-Cauble, Lauren L Marr, Timothy E Martens, Danyell A Matthews, Eric J McGraw, Trevor L McKnight, Jacob R Miller, Matthew W Nolan-King, Triston W Peralta, Yomely Praseuth, Vanessa V Prospal, Aubry L Pyle, Matthew A Redfearn, Carter W Reyes, Damion Roberson, Luke H Rogers, Molly Kaye Rogers, Victoria T Rothmann, Brittany Schmidt, Ashlynn N Speirs, Katelyn L Stanley, Brookelynn M Sullivan, Daren F Swiggart, Darrick L Townson, Andrew R Traudt, Cody S Tucker, Skylar L Vaden, Trace T Vandegrift, Bradley R Vandegrift, Paige L Vickers, Zane D Walker, James G Walker, Keeli R Ward, Max C Weakly, Nathan T Winger, Bret D Zogelmann, Amanda J Spring Sports Right Around the Corner Feb. 28 is the first day of practice for Spring Sports. All athletes must have a physical on file before they will be allowed to practice and pay the $10 athletic fee before the first game. All parents of athletes planning to play baseball this year are encouraged to attend an im- portant meeting on Monday, February 14 at 7:30 pm in the CHS Commons. A meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, February 9 at 7:00 pm in the CHS Commons for parents of all girls planning on playing soccer this Spring. Important information will be dis- cussed so mark your calendar and please plan to attend. All girls planning to play softball this year are encouraged to attend an important informational meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 15 during seminar in the commons. CHS Students Get the Credits, and WSU Gets a Big Thanks! Campus High School has a long working relationship with Wichita State University for students wanting to earn college credits. CHS students can earn college credits by enrolling at WSU as a Guest Student or by taking concurrent credit classes at CHS and enrolled for credit at WSU. CHS and WSU offer concurrent credit for English 101/102, Public Speaking, Trigonometry and Page 11 AP United States Government. This semester, the opportunity for students became much more affordable. WSU has awarded all concurrent enrolled either a partial or full scholarship to cover the cost of tuition. The cost of each 3 credit hour class was $586 in the fall. This spring students paid $130. This spring Campus has 90 students enrolled in a total of 122 courses at CHS for concurrent credit and 14 students enrolled in free Guest Student classes at WSU’s Southside Center in Derby. These 104 students have been awarded nearly $66,000 in scholarships this semester. THANKS goes out to WSU for the great opportunity for Campus students. C A M P U S HI G H S C H O O L Summer School Questions & Answers Q: When is summer school and where will it be held? A: Summer School is held at the Campus High School Library. The first session begins May 31 and ends on June 23. The second session begins June 27 and ends July 21. Classes will be held Monday through Thursday. Classes will not meet on Friday or on July 4. Q: What is the cost for Summer School? A: The cost is $160 per half credit. Students who qualify for free/reduced lunches will receive a $25 reduction. Campus High School tutoring attendance credit applies. See the counseling office for details. Q: How many courses can a student take during summer school? A: Depends on how serious they want to work. Students may enroll in two courses. Completion of a course will enable students to enroll in additional courses as needed. Q: What courses will be offered? A: All classes in English, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies offered through Virtual Prescriptive Learning. Elective offerings include ACT/SAT Prep, Anthropology, Art Appreciation, Economics, Psychology, and Sociology. Contact us for questions on elective courses. Q: How is the summer semester different from the fall and spring? A: Students enrolled in the summer semester will take a computer-based diagnostic test to determine what aspects of the course they need to complete prior to credit being given. Upon completion of all computer-based and paperbased assignments, credit will be granted to the sending school, provided all financial obligations have been met. Q: What time does class begin and end? A: This year there will be 3 blocks: First block 8:00-10:30; second block 10:45-1:15; and third block 1:30-4:00. Q: What if my student doesn’t finish? Do I get my money back? A: Our staff is paid by student enrollment, so there are no refunds once you have enrolled. Also, additional fees for a time extension are due regardless of completion. Fifteen days represents an adequate time for nearly every student considering the amount of help available. Q: When can I enroll? A: Enrollment is open now. Enrollment is open until June 27 provided space is available. Q: Is transportation provided? A: No. However, we will assist families in finding other summer school students who live in the same neighborhood to ease the burden of getting students to and from Campus. Q: Is additional time available if I don’t get done before the end of the session? A: Yes. A one-week extension (4 days) is available for a fee of $25 to cover additional staff salaries. Q: My cousin attends another high school but needs a credit. Can she attend Campus summer school? A: Yes. Students who reside outside of USD 261 are eligible to attend on a space-available basis. There is a $40 outof-district fee per course. Q: How do I get more information? A: Call Phil Bressler or Richard Elliott at 554.2236. Or you can e-mail us: [email protected] or [email protected]. The Summer School enrollment forms are available in the Main Office and the Counseling Office. Page 12 FREESTYLE PHOTOS CAMPUS HIGH SCHOOL 2100 West 55th Street South Wichita, KS 67217 Phone: 316-554-2236 Fax: 316-554-2241 ***IMPORTANT DATE CHANGE*** Freestyle pictures will be taken during 5th block on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15 Counseling Office Phone: 316-554-2240 Fax: 316-554-2247 50 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE! We’re on the Web Freestyle pictures are great opportunities to take pictures by yourself or with friends, siblings, family etc... www.usd261.com/campus Mission Statement The mission of Campus High School is to prepare students to be life-long learners and responsible, contributing citizens in a changing world. Student Council Community Service CHS Student Council is planning its 2nd annual Community Service Week. We are entertaining ideas for this year’s week-long project. If you have a suggestion, please email Mrs. Moree at [email protected]. Last year CHS Student Council worked with the City of Haysville in the building of soccer/football concession stand by the water tower. Dates for the community service week are March 28thApril 2. Volunteers Needed Campus High School is hosting a career week for sophomores March 14, 15, 17 & 18 from 12:30-2:45. Volunteers are needed from all occupations, volunteers will be asked to participate in panel discussions from questions presented from students. Interested volunteers may register for the event by calling Todd Hook at 554-2240 or by [email protected]. Get Ready for Spring The Campus Bands are currently holding their annual plant & flower sale. There are a wide variety of items available including plants, flowers and vegetables. Orders will be accepted until February 11th with a tentative delivery date of mid April. Additional order forms may be found online at: http://www.usd261.com/Campus/CHSBand /Home.html under the "Fundraising" page. February 2011 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 BLACK 2:00 Bowling, @ Derby 3:05 Tutoring, C16 3:30 V Scholars Bowl, at NE Magnet 4:00 9/JV/V Basketball, H vs Andover Central 4 WHITE 3:30 Debate, @ El Dorado & Newton 4:00 9/JV/V Basketball, @ Salina South 5 8:00 Debate, @ El Dorado & Newton 9:00 V Wrestling, Goddard Inv. 6 7 BLACK **Pajama Day** 3:30 Bowling @ Seneca Bowl 7:00 Project Graduation meeting, PE classroom 8 WHITE **Crazy Hat Day** 6:00 Hall Decorating 3:05 Tutoring, C16 4:00 9/JV/V Basketball, at Hutchinson 5:00 Jostens rep, gym foyer 9 BLACK **Twin Day** 28 Queen of Courts Formal Assembly, aud. 3:05 Tutoring, C16 7:00 Girls Soccer Parent meeting, commons 10 WHITE 3:05 Tutoring, C16 3:30 Bowling, @ Seneca Bowl 3:30 6:00 JV/V Wrestling, @ Maize 11 BLACK 3:30 Forensics, @ East 4:00 9/JV/V Basketball, H vs Hutchinson (coronation between games) 9:00-11:30 QofC Dance, commons 12 8:00 ACT, B-bldg. 8:00 Forensics, @ East 9:00 JV Wrestling, @ Valley Ctr 9:00 JV Boys Basketball, Goddard Tournament 9:00 Swimming, AVCTL @ Salina South 13 14 WHITE TBA 9 girls basketball, Newton Tournament TBA 9 boys basketball, Hutchinson tournament 7:30 Baseball Parent meeting, commons 15 BLACK 3:05 Tutoring, C16 4:00 9/JV/V Basketball, H vs Derby 16 WHITE 5:00-8:00 Enrollment Conferences 17 NO SCHOOL 8:00-8:00 Enrollment Conferences TBA JV Bowling, AVCTL TBA 9 girls basketball, Newton Tournament TBA 9 boys basketball, Hutchinson tournament 18 NO SCHOOL Conference Release Day Swimming, State 3:30 Forensics, at V.Vtr. 4:00 9/JV/V Basketball, at Maize 19 TBA 9 girls basketball, Newton Tournament Swimming, State 8:00 V Wrestling, Regionals 8:00 Forensics, @ V.Ctr./ Haven/Salina Central 1:00 V Bowling, AVCTL @ West Acres 20 21 NO SCHOOL President’s Day TBA 9 boys basketball, Hutchinson tournament 22 BLACK 3:05 Tutoring, C16 3:30 Forensics, @ Heights 4:00 9/JV/V Basketball, H vs Newton 23 WHITE 6:30 ACT Prep class 24 BLACK 3:05 Tutoring, C16 25 WHITE 3:30 Forensics, @ Andover 4:00 9/JV/V Basketball, @ Salina Central 5:00 Knitting Club Lock-in 7:30 Musical, aud. 26 8:00 Forensics, @ Andover/ Remington 9:00 V Wrestling, State @ Intrust Arena 11:00 Bowling, Regionals, @ Dodge City 7:00 Musical, aud. 27 28 BLACK 1st day of practice for Spring Sports March 2011 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 WHITE 3:05 Tutoring, C16 7:00 Mr. & Miss Colt Pageant, aud. 2 BLACK 3:05 Tutoring, C16 6:30 ACT Prep class 3 WHITE 3:05 Tutoring, C16 TBA V Basketball, Substate 4 BLACK Registration deadline for the April 9 ACT TBA V Basketball, Substate 9:00 V Girls Bowling, State @ Northrock 1:30 V Boys Bowling, State @ Northrock 5 TBA V Basketball, Substate 4:00 Band Dinner Concert, @ Nelson Elem. 6 7 WHITE 7:00 NHS Induction, aud. 8 BLACK 3:00 Spring Sports pictures, gym #1 3:05 Tutoring, C16 3:30 Novice Forensics, @ Haven 9 WHITE 3:05 Tutoring, C16 6:30 ACT Prep Class TBA: V Basketball, State 10 BLACK 3:30 Forensics, @ Newton TBA V Basketball, State 11 NO SCHOOL, Inservice 8:00 ASVAB test 3:30 Forensics, @ Goddard TBA V Basketball, State 12 8:00 Forensics, @ Goddard/ Derby 5:30 Girls Soccer Alumni game, Colt Stadium TBA V Basketball, State 13 14 WHITE 6:00 Dance Team Tryout clinic gym #2 15 BLACK 3:05 Tutoring, C16 3:30 CHS Forensics, tourn. 6:00 Dance Team Tryout Clinic, gym #1 7:00 Project Graduation meeting, PE classroom 16 WHITE 3:05 Tutoring, C16 6:00 Dance Team Tryout clinic, gym #2 6:30 ACT Prep class 7:00 Variety Show, aud. 17 BLACK 3:05 Tutoring, C16 5:00 JV/V Soccer, H vs Maize 6:00 Dance Team tryout clinic, gym #1 18 WHITE 3:30 Forensics, @ Maize So. 5:00 Dance Team tryouts, gym #2 19 TBA JV Soccer Titan Classic 8:00 Forensics, @ Maize So. 20 21 NO SCHOOL Spring Break 22 NO SCHOOL Spring Break 23 NO SCHOOL Spring Break 24 NO SCHOOL Spring Break 25 NO SCHOOL Spring Break 26 8:00 Forensics, @ Chapparal 27 28 BLACK TBA V Soccer, Titan Classic 6:00 Cheer Tryout clinic, gym #1 29 WHITE 3:05 tutoring, C16 3:00 JV Tennis, @ Ark City 4:00 Baseball, @ South 4:15 Softball, @ Heights TBA V Soccer, Titan Classic 6:00 Cheer Tryout clinic, gym #1 30 BLACK 3:05 Tutoring, C16 TBA V Soccer, Titan Classic 6:00 Cheer Tryout Clinic, gym #2 6:30 ACT Prep class 31 WHITE 8:00 District Art Fair, Gym #1 3:00 JV Golf, Winfield Inv. 3:05 Tutoring, C16 TBA V Soccer, Titan Classic 6:00 Cheer Tryout Clinic, gym #1