DAILY ANNOUNCEMENTS Friday January 20, 2012
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DAILY ANNOUNCEMENTS Friday January 20, 2012
DAILY ANNOUNCEMENTS Friday January 20, 2012 CLINTON CARDINAL FOOTBALL If you plan to play for the 2012 Cardinal Football Team Meet in the Health Room January 24, 2012 6:45 AM Drive Safely! • • • • • Stats and Facts: Distracted driving = texting, eating, talking, changing the radio and more! 80% of crashes involve some form of distracted driving. Under age 22 and caught texting and driving $200 fine. 50% of teen drivers say they text while driving. Texting drivers spend up to 400% more time with their eyes off the road. Scholarship Opportunity HEY SENIORS!!! It’s time to turn our swag on. Order your senior shirt today! We have two designs. It’s $10 for one shirt; $18 for both. The deadline to order is Friday the 20th, and we need your $$$ by then! Find Jessica Journey or Paige Arcano for your order form- we’ll be at lunch most days through the 20th! ARE YOU INTERESTED IN BECOMING A DOCTOR OR A LAWYER OR PERHAPS A POLICE OFFICER OR AN ACCOUNTANT? Now is your opportunity to explore one of these careers along with many others. Sign up to job shadow today. Application forms are available in the High School Counselor’s office or at the Clinton Technical School office. Lacy Lam job shadowed Dr. Gary Groff, DDS during the 2010-2011 Job Shadowing Program Deadline to apply is January 31, 2012 Wed., January 11 Thurs., January 19 Mon., January 23 Wed., January 25 Mon., January 30 3:15 – 5:45 3:15 – 5:45 3:15 – 5:45 3:15 – 5:45 3:15 – 5:45 Talk to your Counselor if you are interested in credit recovery classes. Calendars posted: Computer Lab Room 105 & Mrs. Smoots’ Room 6:30am-4:30pm Students come take advantage of our new extended hours, you can work in the computer lab, conduct research, and check out books. The Spring Play is Coming! Auditions for CHS’s spring play are fastapproaching! Sign-ups will be outside Ms. Blair’s room You must sign up if you want to audition Auditions will be Jan. 2324 from 3:30-5:30 Dress Comfortably! The Plot, Like Gravy, Thickens A fantastic comedymurder mystery Break a leg and we’ll see you on the stage! Want to be a part of the next play, but afraid to be in front of people? Are you a good leader? Are you creative? Fill out an application to be a crew leader for The Plot, Like Gravy, Thickens! Applications are available in Ms. Blair’s Room. All Applications are due Monday, Jan. 23rd! Teen Parents Group meeting Tuesday, Jan. 24th 8th Hour Room 114 January Statistics as of 1/18/12 (Last Year In Parentheses) Enrollment Males: Females: Total: 321 259 580 (607) Attendance Month: YTD: 93.16% (93.50%) 94.85% (94.28%) ACT State Average: 21.6 Do you want to be forced to take remedial classes in college? • Remedial Math required if Math ACT < 22 • Remedial English required if English ACT < 18 WE OWN OUR DATA ACT State Average: 21.6 • 63of 123 SENIORS have taken the ACT • Range is 14 – 30 • 46 seniors scored a 20 or better • 33 seniors scored better than state average! Class average is now 21.7 (above state average) WE OWN OUR DATA ACT State Average: 21.6 • 51 of 152 JUNIORS have taken the ACT • 14 juniors took it for the first time in December • The scoring range is 16-29 Class average is now 21.92 (above state average) ACT BASICS • The core of the ACT test is four multiplechoice tests in the following content areas: English, mathematics, reading, and science. Here are the sections on Have a plan! SECTION Total amount of time allotted Number of questions Time to read each passage Time to answer each question English 45 min 75 1 min, 20 sec 30 sec Math 60 min 60 N/A 1 min Reading 35 min 40 3 min, 54 sec 30 sec Science 35 min 40 2 min, 9 sec 30 sec ACT ENGLISH • English exam can be divided into two basic sections: usage/mechanics and rhetorical skills. • In turn, these two categories can be broken down into 6 parts: – – – – – – punctuation (13% of the exam); grammar and usage (16%); sentence structure (24%); rhetorical strategy (16%); rhetorical organization (15%); rhetorical style (16%). • The English section is composed of five prose passages, followed by questions. ACT MATH • Math section can be broken into 6 constituent parts: – pre-algebra (23% of the exam); – elementary algebra (17%); – intermediate algebra (15%); – coordinate geometry (15%); – plane geometry (23%); – and trigonometry (7%). ACT READING • Four passages will be presented to the candidate, each of which is roughly at the level of difficulty found in college freshman courses. • The four content areas from which these passages are drawn are social studies, natural science, fiction, and the humanities. • The questions that follow these passages are meant to assess the candidate's ability to understand and evaluate material, rather than the ability to recall obscure facts or define vocabulary. ACT SCIENCE • It is recommended candidates have taken Earth science, physical science, and biology. • This test seeks to measure the candidate's ability to apply scientific reasoning skills. • Content will be presented in the following formats: data representation, as for instance: – graphs and tables (38% of the exam); – research summaries (45%); – and conflicting viewpoints (17%). ACT Scoring • The raw score is calculated as the number of questions answered correctly. • There is no penalty for incorrect answers on the ACT test, so students should guess on questions they do not know. • The raw scores are then converted into scores on a scale of 1 to 36 for each of the four multiple-choice tests. • These four scores are averaged to produce the student's composite score. • The score report will also show the student's percentile rank in each of the four tests and on the test as a whole. • The ACT test is administered six times during the school year at testing locations across the country. ELA Question of the Day 1-20-12 Math ACT Question of the Day 01/18/12 ANSWER After 1 year: 2000 (1.25) = 2500 After 2 years: 2500 (1.2) = 3000 After 3 years: 3000 (1.5) = 4500 OR (2000)(1.25)(1.2)(1.5)=4500 Profit equals 2500 Tax on profit = 2500(.20) = 500 Hence, Total Investment is now worth 4500 – 500 = 4000 Math ACT Question of the Day 01/18/12 Bonus Question ANSWER Higher Order Thinking Method The ratio of the sides of two similar Δ’s is a=b if the ratio of the areas is a2=b2. OKAY, so if we want the ratio of areas to be 1:4, then the ratio of sides needs to be 1:2 (so just double the sides of the Δ); hence, C is double the ratio of sides. Guess and Check Method Area of a 3-4-5 right Δ A=(1/2)(b)(h) A=(1/2)(3)(4) A= 6 Area of a 6-8-10 A=(1/2)(b)(h) A=(1/2)(6)(8) A=24 Math ACT Question of the Day 01/19/12 ANSWER If Leah is 6 years older than Sue, and John is 5 years older than Leah, and the total of their ages is 41. Then how old is Sue? A. 8 B. 10 C. 14 D. 19 E. 21 John is the oldest, Sue is the youngest. Leah is in the middle and John + Leah + Sue is 41! They asked about Sue, so if we let Sue’s age be x, Then (x +11) + (x+6)+ (x) = 41 3x + 17 = 41 3x = 24 x=8 Leah is 8 years old! Math ACT Question of the Day 01/20/12 The sales price of a car is $12,590, which is 20% off the original price. What is the original price? A. $14,310.40 B. $14,990.90 C. $15,290.70 D. $15,737.50 E. $16,935.80 ACT WORD OF THE DAY oblique (adj) Neither parallel to, nor at right angles from, the base; slanting; indirect; obscure. *Oblique muscles *Oblique asymptotes *Oblique approach *Oblique cones -You get the idea….slanted/at an angle/indirect. MATH DEPARTMENT TUTOR and RE-TAKES SCHEDULE Monday - AM: PM: Eckers (tutor) Kaiser (re-takes) Guenther (tutor) Kaiser (re-takes) Tuesday - AM: PM: DeHart (tutor) NO RE-TAKES Guenther (tutor) Wednesday - AM: PM: DeHart (tutor) DeHart (tutor) Kaiser (re-takes) Kaiser (re-takes) Thursday - AM: PM: Eckers (tutor) DeHart (tutor) NO RE-TAKES Friday - AM: PM: Eckers (tutor) Kaiser (re-takes) Guenther (tutor) Guenther (re-takes) Zachary Wheatley Parents: Steve & Selina Hobbies: hunting, fishing, shooting trap, hanging out with friends & Brooklyn Involvement: FFA, Tutor Mentor, Tournament Fishing, Welding, Skills USA Staff Spotlight • Knew my future husband, Sam, at the age of four! • Reconnected in college and married after our graduation • Three daughters • Dietitian • Audiologist • Stage actor • Grew up in Indiana and went to college at the University of North Texas (in Denton)–good adventure! • Lived in Clinton, IA, before moving to Clinton, MO! Staff Spotlight