Trojan Nation GREETINGS!
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Trojan Nation GREETINGS!
Trojan Nation A Message From Our Administration GREETINGS! On behalf of Dr. Wiley and the entire Topeka High School staff, we want to extend our warm welcome to the 2013-2014 school year! It has been a tremendous start to the school year and as this newsletter indicates, there are so many positive activities and accomplishments taking place. Our students continually set lofty standards through their participation in state and national events and staff continues to garner local, state, and national recognition. Please be sure to read about Lauren Sherwood and her work at NASA, and about the recognitions recently received by our teachers. In addition, our school climate couldn’t be much better and our students are a primary reason for that. From the start, they have demonstrated qualities and characteristics that we affectionately call “The GOLD Standards.” These GOLD Standards are our guiding principles that everyone –staff and students - uses to guide ourselves at school. Our staff is to be commended as well as they continue to teach, instill and model these principles. In addition, our Fall Sports and Activities seasons have begun in earnest. Already, our teams and student athletes are accomplishing great things and garnering high recognition. If you haven’t already, please be sure to visit the Topeka High School website. Our website is designed and produced by Topeka High students and it is filled with information regarding the school, academics, athletics, staff, resources, activities, events, announcements, signature programs, a virtual tour, and so much more! In addition, if you wish to know what is going on in your student’s class, you can find Teacher Lesson plans under the “Staff” icon. We are pleased to introduce many new staff members this year. Already, they have become great assets to our students and school. Here is a list: Heather Campbell – Family and Consumer Sciences Derek Jensen – Theatre and Rhetorical Arts Penny Jones – Language Arts Kimberly Sonnich – Language Arts/AVID Bryan Candea-Kram – School Psychologist Celestial Arnold – Science Amanda Bixel – Science John Keller – Social Studies Tim Overman – Social Studies Richard Lewallen – MCJROTC Matthew Robert – Technology Education Fatima Blanco – World Languages Sarah Perryman – World Languages/ELL Phillip Wrigley – World Languages/ELL/ Social Studies Braden Conrad-Heibner – Jobs for American Graduates (JAG) Ednice Metz – Migrant Services In addition to these new staff members, Topeka High School is happy to welcome new student resource staff members. They are: Dave Brown – Career Transition Job Coach – Primary Service: Help students graduate and transition into secondary education or work force opportunities. Susan Ortega – Communities in Schools – Primary Service: Surround students with a community of support to empower them to succeed in school and achieve in life. Shannon Keys – Kansas KIDS @ Gear Up – Primary Service: While not a new program, Shannon provides support to low income/ foster students to help prepare for postsecondary education. Support includes test prep, financial aid, and scholarship opportunities. Shannon Solander – Truancy Prevention/ Kansas Children’s Service League – Primary Service: Work with staff and community partners to help provide support and structures to students facing obstacles getting to school. Braden Conrad-Heibner – JAG (Jobs for America’s Graduates) – Primary Service: Name is mentioned above as Mr. ConradHeibner teaches two sections of JAG. He specializes in student graduation and transition to workforce, col+0lege, or military. Finally, we would like to thank each member of our Trojan Nation for their contributions and support of Topeka High School. Each of you help make our school the special place that it is. We hope you enjoy the rest of our Trojan Nation. TOPEKA HIGH SCHOOL, THE GOLD STANDARD Giving Respect Taking Ownership Living Responsibly Being Dedicated Table of Contents Trojan Staff.........................................................2 Trojan Students.................................................3 Counseling Center...........................................4 Volume 1, Issue 1 Historical Society.............................................5 Media Center....................................................5 Department News...........................................6 1 September Trojan Nation 2013 Trojan Staff AHRENS NAMED CHEMISTRY TEACHER OF THE YEAR! KANSAS TEACHER OF THE YEAR NOMINEE Congratulations to Kristen Cigler Nelson for being nominated for Kansas Teacher of the Year, Region 2. Ms. Nelson is a Language Arts teacher at Topeka High School. “I work hard and I expect them (students) to work hard. I hold them accountable. I expect them to seek me out and get help. They know they can tell me what they think and I won’t hold it against them and they know that I will tell them the truth,” said Nelson. Ms. Nelson, as a representative from Topeka Public Schools, was honored, along with nominees from throughout Northeast Kansas, at the regional awards banquet held September 8, in Topeka. Topeka High School chemistry teacher Anton Ahrens has been selected to receive the 2013-14 Phyllis Johnson Patrick Outstanding High School Chemistry Teaching Award. The Phyllis Johnson Patrick High School Chemistry Teaching Award annually recognizes an outstanding Kansas high school teacher who has demonstrated the ability to inspire excitement and interest about chemistry among his or her students through exemplary teaching. Ahrens is a 1980 graduate of Kansas State University who earned his B.S. degree in Chemistry. He taught chemistry, physics and physical science at Highland Park High School in Topeka from 1980 - 1982, before earning his M.S. degree in Physical Chemistry at the University of Kansas in 1984. In 1984, he accepted his current position on the faculty of Topeka High School. At Topeka High, Ahrens has taught more than 4,500 students in chemistry, physical science and AP chemistry, many of whom have gone on to successful careers in scientific research, medicine and education. Anton Ahrens will receive his award, which includes an honorarium of $1,000, at a special luncheon on the K-State campus on Thursday, October 3, 2013. YALE EDUCATOR AWARD TO TOPEKA HIGH TEACHER Topeka High School teacher Kimberly Sonnich is the recipient of the 2013 Yale Educator Award. The Yale University Award recognizes outstanding educators from around the world who support and inspire their students to perform at high levels and to achieve excellence. Sonnich was one of 52 teachers from 36 states and 13 countries to receive the award. She was nominated by former Topeka High School student Leobardo Espinoza who now attends Yale University. Sonnich teaches language arts at Topeka High. NATIONAL RECOGNITION Congratulations are extended to Ms. Pam McComas for distinguished recognition by the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) for her work with the National Policy Debate Topic Selection Committee. At the national meeting in Portland, Oregon, on August 2-4, 2013, Ms. McComas served as the wording chair and delegate for this committee. Her work involved extensive preparation and long hours of committee collaboration. Her participation was specially recognized and demonstrates her commitment to her field. Topeka High School’s Web address: http://ths.topekapublicschools.net Volume 1, Issue 1 2 Trojan Nation Trojan Students CONGRATULATION LAUREN SHERWOOD! Lauren Sherwood, senior, attended a week at NASA in Houston this summer where she planned a robotics and radiation mission and experienced life as an engineer and scientist. Lauren was one of ninety female high school students from 41 states who visited Johnson Space Center to participate in the Women in STEM High School Aerospace Scholars project, or WISH. She was selected based on completion of interactive, online lessons focused on space exploration and mapped to national education standards, academic merits and geographic diversity. The WISH program encourages young women to pursue science, technology, engineering and mathematics degrees and exposes them to the real-world applications of STEM careers at NASA. Lauren Sherwood attended the Dole Institute of Politics Youth Civic Leadership Institute July 17 - 20. Forty seniors of across the state were chosen to attend this event at the University of Kansas. Lauren had the opportunity to “experience” college life via dormitory living as well as meet Kansas political leaders, participate in seminars on juvenile delinquency, gun control, child obesity, college loan default issues, and enjoy many other activities. NATIONAL COUNCIL OF TEACHER AWARD Congratulations to the following students who have been nominated to write for the National Council of Teachers of English Award in Writing! They are: Libby Butler Alex Goudie-Averill Lucas Ryan THS WEB TEAM These students are vital to our web presence. They update the Topeka High School web site daily. Jamal Samo........................................Web Master Austin McClure..............Assistant Web Master Zach Hastings...........................Expert Web Help Mariah Rodriguez...................Expert Web Help NATIONAL ENGLISH HONOR SOCIETY NEWS National English Honor Society officers for 2013-2014 are: President: Lauren Sherwood Vice President: David Gernon Secretary: Connor Brennan Book Club: Megan Anderson and Elizabeth Goodrow Community Service: Samantha Erickson Social: Emma Fiander Initiation: Alexandra Millhuff Congratulations to the new inductees for National English Honor Society! They are: Dele Adegbore Peyton Barber Isabelle Bauguess David Brennan Alexander Carter Mychale Christopher Jacob Cole Emily Daigler Bryan Davis Samantha Friess Alex Goudie-Averill Bryan Grabauskas Molly Hatesohl Whitney Holloman Helena Howell Megan Lacolla-Linquist Elizabeth Lange Grayson Manley Jessica Moore Summer Morrissey Crystal Raub Lorena Reyes Baileigh Rager Lucas Ryan Madison Sawyer Katherine Sweeney Joselyne Villa Yamilex Zamora WOULD YOU LIKE CUSTOMIZED THS SPIRIT WEAR?! Through MyLocker.Net, the Topeka High School PTO Is now able to provide spirit wear and other items that are customizable, and bemifit the PTO! If you are a student,staff, parent, alum, or fan you’ll be sure to appreciate this offer! YOU design it! WE make it! YOU wear it! 100% Custom. www.Shop.MyLocker.Net Volume 1, Issue 1 3 Trojan Nation Counseling Center COUNSELING CENTER STAFF The Counseling Center staff welcomes you to a new school year. Our office is staffed with four academic counselors, two personal/social counselors and a registrar/ secretary. We are here to assist you as you navigate through your successful high school career and beyond. Academic Counselors are: Pat Bordewick (students with last names A – D) Angela Locke (students with last names E – K) Willie Skaggs (students with last names L – Ri) Carolyn Altman (students with last names Ro-Z) Personal/Social Counselors are: Jeri Miller (students with last names A-K) Greg Fallon (students with last names L-Z) Our secretary and registrar is Cindi Hewitt. New Staff Member in Counseling Center Angela Locke is new in the counseling office (replacing Mr. Joe Silsby). This is Mrs. Locke’s first year at Topeka High. She has worked for the district for the past 14 years in the District Communications Office. Prior to that, she worked as a training and policy specialist for the Kansas Association of School Boards. She began her career as a teacher in Language Arts, speech, debate, forensics and theatre and later moved into a counseling position. COUNSELING CENTER ANNOUNCEMENTS Please listen closely to the daily announcements for information on when college and other representatives will be visiting THS and for a host of other important announcements. Come to the counseling center to sign up to see a rep. The Pittsburg State University rep. will visit THS at 8:30 on September 11. Wichita State University will visit THS on September 11 at 10 a.m. and Washburn University will be here at 2 – 3. Fort Hays State University will have a rep. here on September 19 at 8:30. Others will probably be scheduled before the next Trojan Nation is issued, so please listen to announcements for details. Marinello Schools of Beauty will have a representative at THS on September 25 from 10 – 11. Wichita State University is hosting a high school freshman and sophomore night on their campus Saturday, September 21 from 5 – 9 p.m. If interested, see Mrs. Locke for details. CAREER EXPLORATION OPPORTUNITY “Electrify Your Future” Westar Energy is working with area high schools to inform students and their parents of career opportunities in the electric utility industry. Throughout the next 10 years, 50 percent of Westar’s workforce will be eligible for retirement, creating a need for highly qualified and well prepared individuals to fill these vacancies. “Electrify Your Future” is an evening planned by Westar tonight to allow students, parents and teachers to see demonstrations of the many craft positions currently at Westar Energy. Examples of these craft positions are lineman, substation tech, mechanical tech, relay tech, power meter man, instrument and control tech, operator and cable splicer. Please join us at the Westar Energy Professional Development Center located at 801 N.E. Hwy 24, Topeka, from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on October 14. We are excited about preparing an opportunity to “Electrify Your Future.” Teachers are invited too! 2013-2014 Testing Dates More information on these tests can be found in the counseling center. A handout explaining the Differences/ Similarities between SAT and ACT can be found in the counseling center. PSAT October 19th **Given at THS** • Register in room 132, the counseling center • $18 registration fee – check made out to Topeka High School • Register ASAP (because no additional tests can be ordered after Sept 27th) • You receive a PSAT Bulletin when you register – information, practice tests, etc. Some fee waivers are available for juniors receiving free or reduced lunch (talk to your counselor) WHY TAKE THE PSAT? • See how well you are doing, how well prepared you are for college – NOT for the scholarships (only a very few will qualify for scholarships through the PSAT/ NMQT) • Practice for the SAT or ACT. You will get your test back when you receive the test results, along with the correct answers, etc. ACT September 21st October 26th **Given at THS** December 14th **Given at THS** February 8th April 12th **Given at THS** June 14th Register on-line at: www.actstudent.org/start SAT October 5th November 2nd **Given at THS** December 7th January 25th March 8th May 3rd June 7th **Given at THS** Register on-line at: www.sat.collegeboard.org The THS Theatre Department’s Schedule for this Year: The Sound of Music November 15-16 at 7:00 PM November 17 at 2:00 PM Volume 1, Issue 1 Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead February 20-22 7:00 PM 4 The Misanthrope April 10-12 7:00 PM Trojan Nation Historical Society and Media Center WELCOME BACK FROM THE THS HISTORICAL SOCIETY The Topeka High School Historical Society wants to welcome back to school new and returning students. Our wish for you is a year full of memories that will last your lifetime. Tradition is what makes Topeka High unique from other schools. We suggest that you become involved in one or many of those traditions. Go to the Friday night football games; try out for the musical; help your class build a float for Homecoming; submit a piece for Mandala; sign up for the Daisy Chain; eat lunch in the Student Cafeteria; be on the SRO crew; join one of the many clubs; expect excellence in your studies; and so much more. We challenge all students to become part of the rich heritage of Topeka High. The mission of the THS Historical Society is to Preserve, Promote and Enhance the Traditions and Heritage of Topeka High School. We are able to achieve this mission with the support of Topeka High graduates and friends. Because of the generosity of people who love Topeka High, we have been able to assist the Topeka Board of Education with many projects at Topeka High. Some of those projects include: creation of the Trojan Statue and Trojan Plaza; repair and restoration of 6 areas of stained glass; restoration and replication of 24 Student Cafeteria chandeliers; restoration of the David Overmyer mural in the THS Woodward Library; and restoration and repair of the Volume 1, Issue 1 Mulvane Chimes. We assist classes who are planning their reunions, organize the THS Graduate Hall of Fame ceremony during Homecoming weekend; keep track of contact information for all THS graduates; sponsor an Alumni & Friends Lunch on the first Monday of each month; and help celebrate Topeka High milestones (Ultimate Reunion in 1996 and 75th Anniversary in 2006). Remember that ‘Once a Trojan, Always a Trojan’. Fill your four years at Topeka High with experiences that you’ll remember with pride for a lifetime. Topeka High’s tradition of excellence was created by its students. It’s up to you to carry on the tradition. We invite parents and students to stop by our office on second floor, across from the Hall of Fame Room, where Topeka High memorabilia is displayed in your Topeka High museum. For more information about the Topeka High School Historical Society go to our website (Alumni tab) linked to the THS website. THE CHESTER WOODWARD LIBRARY/MEDIA CENTER! Your students were offered the opportunity to come to the library during their Science, Social Studies, Language Arts, Special Ed., FACS, World Language, AVID, and Math classes at some point in the month of September. October looks to be just as busy as students explore the Career Pipeline. Mornings are also a busy time. For the 5 month of September, over 500 students spent their early mornings in the facility. If your student needs a place to finish homework or just hang out, please encourage him/her to come up and have a look. Please point out to your student that there are fliers on display in the hallways highlighting the “Best Books offered at the Chester Woodward Library”. Additionally, the Chester Woodward Library presented displays on careers, banned books, Hispanic Heritage month and all the newly delivered titles. The library also held a ‘just-for-fun” contest to see who could correctly guess the number of items buried in the jar of rice. Congratulations go out to Marissa Fillyaw for making the correct guess. Marissa won Skittles which we’re sure she’ll share. http://www.facebook.com/ TopekaHighSchoolLibraryFriends. MEDIA CENTER NEWS The year is off to a great and hectic start. The media center has been busy checking out books (yeah!), helping students with projects (already!), making student id badges, and distributing the passwords for both computer log ins and PS log ins. Many students, having discovered that the library is open at 7am, are coming in to a quiet space in which they can finish their work and access the computers. Encourage your student(s) to take advantage of the hours, the quiet atmosphere, and the new books. Trojan Nation Department News BUSINESS EDUCATION NEWS Congratulations to Miranda Figgs! She qualified and is going to National Business Plan Competition with her business LOL Knitting. She will be competing for $10,000. COMPUTER NEWS Computer classes are “hitting the ground running!” Congratulations to Jamal Samo who is our WEB MASTER this year! And Austin McClure who is our Assistant Web Master. Zach Hastings and Mariah Rodriguez have also been feverishly working on the THS Web site. The updates being done will help all stay in touch with the happenings here. Web Design The new Web Design students have already made several web pages in DreamWeaver and in HTML. THey are helping with ideas for the new site. We are looking forward to designing and creating the new look for the THS Web Site. MultiMedia The MultiMedia classes have been editing photos, using PhotoShop. PhotoShop is the first industry-standard piece of software we will learn parts of. Students have made “Twin Towers”, electronic tattoos, fancy lettering and more! Look at these samples of student work: After PhotoShop, the students did an interior model of a home in SketchUp, which is a free download. Mastering the navigation tools was the hardest part. Currently they are using Adobe InDesign to create a realtor flier for a realistic home. This desktop publishing piece of software is an industry-standard application that allows the user to design print and web materials with graphics, color and flare! are working towards a program that will provide opportunities for certifications in the following programs. Integrated Computer Applications The Integrated Computer Applications classes have learned shortcuts and appropriate business techniques to use so that when they are in the work force their work will be efficient. Here are some shortcuts you might want to try. They work on a Macintosh (⌘) or a PC (Ctrl). Ctrl/⌘ [ make font smaller Ctrl/⌘ A Select All Ctrl/⌘B Bold Ctrl/⌘CCopy Ctrl/⌘E Center Ctrl/⌘I Italics Ctrl/⌘ N New document Ctrl/⌘OOpen Ctrl/⌘P Print Ctrl/⌘QQuit Ctrl/⌘S Save Ctrl/⌘UUnderline Ctrl/⌘Z Undo ProStart National Certificate of Achievement which qualifies them for scholarships and college credits. For more information go to: www.nraef.org/prostart ServSafe Certification We are also working towards articulation agreements with The Hospitality and Culinary Arts Institutes. This would allow student to transfer college credits toward a hospitality or culinary arts degree. One of our goals is to have students that will be the ones who will be hired, whether it is an after school job or summer job or more. FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCE NEWS FCS better known as the Family Consumer Sciences utilizes the Hospitality and Tourism pathway to implement certifications after completion of Culinary Arts courses. We Topeka High Culinary Instructors have attended the ProStart Institute, the Kansas Summer Culinary Arts School and received certification for theses culinary arts programs as well as the ServSafe Managers Certification. LINK CREW NEWS Once again, Link Crew hosted a Freshman Spirit Day to support the Freshman Football team. This year the event was on Sept. 26th vs. Shawnee Heights at 5:00 at Hummer Sports Volume 1, Issue 1 Park. The tickets included a free entrance into the pre-game carnival, food, a bus ride to the game and entrance into the game. This was a very fun and successful event. 6 Trojan Nation Department News (cont.) This year the instructors are looking for ways to implement the ServSafe food handler program so that students are able to pass the exam and receive their own certification. They are also building connections with industry leaders. This is vital for program development. Culinary Club/FCCLA This year Topeka High will have a Culinary Club/FCCLA. We are anticipating that student leadership will develop throughout the school year. The mission of the Culinary Club/FCCLA is to promote and develop personal growth areas such leadership skills, character, creative and critical thinking, interpersonal skills and practical knowledge. The Culinary Club/FCCLA members regularly participate in community service projects. Past projects have included catering events and food fundraisers to raise money for Camp-SmileA-Mile, suicide prevention, the ASPCA, Hanna Home, and more. ART NEWS The Art Department for August prepared the Aaron Douglas art show for September on the 21st. We had the Design show up for September’s 1st Friday art show. The Aaron Douglas Art Fair was on Saturday the 21st and located at 12th & Lane in the back of the Dillons, next to the Aaron Douglas Mural Wall. Shelby Kerr will be student director of the show. Two other students will be helping her in this venture. BAND NEWS Congratulations to our new drum majors for this year’s Trojan Marching Band. Kris Hernandez - jr, Savanna Whitaker-jr. and Elaina Bargas-sr. will be leading the band this year. This past July they attended drum major camp at Kansas State University. Elaina was awarded “Outstanding Drum Major” at the camp!! Way to go Elaina. All three girls represented Topeka High in a most professional and spirited manner! Kudos to Sal Cruz and his drum line for all of their summer performances. They performed at numerous county and city fairs and events this past summer. They received 1st place in the Osage County Fair parade competition edging out the Baldwin City Band & the Santa Fe Trail Band. These students represented Topeka High in a very professional and musical manner. They are already booked for over a dozen performances between August 15 and Sept. 15. The Advanced Jazz Band will be performing on Friday evening from 6 - 7 in the new Kansas Furniture Mall in the West Ridge Mall. Formerly the Jones Store and then Macy’s, this store will be home to the Kansas Furniture Mall. Come out and start the Labor Day weekend with some free refreshments, THS jazz music, and more couches than you can imagine! The Trojan Band has received an invitation to perform at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida over spring break. We have been invited to perform at Magic Kingdom Park on March 17th and EPCOT Center on March 18th. Pam McComas, trip coordinator and Mr. Holloman, Mrs. Antonetti and Mr. Cruz will be working on details for this trip. This will be an awesome opportunity for our band students. Sal Cruz has promised to not wear his speedo when they visit Cocoa Beach, FL. DEBATE We had a big opening tournament as a squad on Friday and Saturday, October 21, 22, at Washburn Rural. We fielded five teams and ended the weekend as a squad with a 17-12 record. Here are how individual teams fared: Sophomores Megan Lacolla-Linquist and Elizabeth Mugler competed in the Open division, and ended prelims with a 4-2 record. They missed breaking into open quarterfinals, but made it into the Sophomore Breakout division where they lost in semifinals, but earned a 3rd place recognition. Our two novice teams were ON FIRE: The team of Sophomores Isabelle Bauguess and Madison Sawyer ended their day with a 4-1 record earning them 4th place in the Novice Division. Madison was the 9th place speaker, and Isabelle was the Top Speaker of the tournament. The team of Dele Adegbore and Colton Glasscock ended with an impressive 5-0 record, and Dele was the 2nd place speaker in novice. Our two remaining teams of Sophomores Brian Truesdale/Thomas Kensinger and Junior Lucas Ryan and Senior Madison Lockhart ran into some tough draws their first couple debates, but both finished strong winning 2 of their last 3 debates on Saturday. Our next tournament is on Saturday at Emporia High School where we field an additional open team, and several novice teams will get their fist taste of the activity. AVID 2015 The Junior AVID class will be reviewing Cornell Notes, planner, setting up their binder, and discussing their Junior college portfolio. On September 17th at 7:00 pm in the Volume 1, Issue 1 Teacher’s cafeteria there was a commitment signing of the AVID contract. We are glad to say that we received 100% participation from students and parents. 7 Trojan Nation Department News (cont.) Needless to say we are all proud of how we did weekend one, and are all anxious to see if our debaters keep raising the bar! Thank you for your support, and if you ever have any questions or concerns about our students in your classes, feel free to let me know! If you are interested in tracking our progress throughout the season, you can check out our facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/ TopekaHighSchoolDebateAndForensics. LANGUAGE ARTS NEWS iREAD20 is a district reading initiative challenging all students at every grade level to read 20 extra minutes outside the school day. The research is clear-students who are actively engaged in reading develop a greater vocabulary, have greater academic success, score higher on standardized assessments, and are more likely to have a positive educational experience. In support of this initiative, students will be required to choose a book from grade level lists to read on their own time. Please be on the lookout for these books as they come home and discuss them with your students. With parental support, we know this initiative can make a difference in your student’s education. GREETINGS FROM THE MATH DEPARTMENT As we approach the end of the first quarter, things seem to be progressing smoothly in the math department. We will soon be welcoming Ms. Cabili back from maternity leave and then the math department will be back in full force. To provide for consistency amongst the classes, we have subject centered collaboration sessions for teachers teaching Pre-Algebra, Algebra 1, Geometry and Algebra 2 at least once a week. As an Algebra 2 teacher, I can tell you that the Algebra 2 teachers are slowly learning the traits of the new Algebra 2 textbook. We are working together to insure that this transition to the new text is as smooth as possible. The other groups are also committed to working together for the best interest of the students. The math department will be having students participate in the following competitions: 1) Emporia Math Relays, October 30 2) Washburn Math Day, November 5 3) AMC 10/12, February 4 4) Pittsburg State Math Relays, April 15 5) Trig Star Competition, a date still to be determined in late April/early May Students interested in participating in any of these competitions should contact their math teacher or Mrs. Bailey in room 322. PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS We have had a great start to the school year. All students need to make sure they have a shirt, shorts and tennis each day for PE. They also need to have a notebook for health. Our first unit has been fitness testing that incorporates the five components of physical fitness: body composition, muscular strength, muscular endurance, flexibility and cardiovascular endurance. The students have done an amazing job, we hope they continue to keep up the great work. MILITARY SCIENCE DEPT. NAVAL HONOR SCHOOL AWARD: This selection places the Topeka High School Marine JROTC unit in the top 5% of all MCJROTC Units nation wide. This is the 8th straight selection. JUGGERNAUT AWARD: The first time this award has been presented and named in honor of the efforts from/of the THS MCJROTC unit. Portions below are excerpts from an e-mail written by LtCol Carruth Regional Director for the 3rd MARINE JROTC REGION. Competition for Naval Honor School (NHS) is getting pretty keen. There was only a slim margin separating the top seven schools (Forsyth, Kentwood, Mountain Grove, Pacific, Portage, Selma, and Topeka (listed in alphabetical order). Additionally, Lincoln, Como Park and Michigan City just missed the cut by the slightest of margins. Special recognition to Selma for their community service efforts and to Topeka for their involvement in just about everything this year. Who says that one instructor can’t do it all. A warm welcome goes out to Mr. Duane Pomeroy and his wife Debbie for taking on the challenge of working with the Marine JROTC program at Topeka High. He will be filling the role as the Marine Instructor (MI) until SgtMaj Lewallen and his wife Cheri arrive mid September of this year. Mr. Pomeroy has hit the ground running and has already become INVALUABLE to the cadets and to Gunner and Kelly Kelley. 1.Regional Director’s Community Service Award - A very important aspect of the Marine Corps Junior ROTC Program is what the instructors and the cadets give back to their school and their community. This past year, Selma High School MCJROTC Program logged over 8,500 hours (almost 73 hours per cadet) of community service during the 20122013 school year. Congratulations to the instructors and cadets for their dedication to school and community. A Topeka High School Publication Edited by Jaliyah Moss in conjunction with her Professional Learning Experience Sponsored by Robert Hays and Anne Hageman Volume 1, Issue 1 8 Trojan Nation Department News (cont.) 2.Regional Director’s Juggernaut Award - New award this year that is meant to distinguish and reward the unit that is leaning forward, blazing new trails, and overcoming obstacles to get the mission accomplished. This years’ award goes to CWO-3 Kelley and the cadets at Topeka High School. Running the program by himself most of last year, CWO-3 Kelley picked up the pace; standing a much improved IG inspection, supervising cadets in conducting 8850 community service hours 88.3 hours per THS Cadet, 6 drill competitions, 6 rifle matches, 2 YPFTs, and thirteen Program of Instruction (POI) events. That does not include this summer’s attendance with 39 cadets at the WMA CLC/SLC and 5 cadets at the Region 1 STEM camp this summer. That counts for next year. Congratulations to the Cadets of this program! This award cycle couldn’t have happened without the hard work and dedication of the Cadets, their parents, Semper Fi (our parents group) and the many MILITARY PERSONNEL from ALL military services in and around Topeka, Kansas. To Dr Wiley, thank you for you leadership and continued support. Without you, Mr.Hays and the entire support staff of Topeka High School, our unit couldn’t keep the arduous pace needed for a unit of this caliber. This unit demonstrates community projects support the ENTIRE Topeka family. NEWS FROM THE SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Science is LIFE. L--- Live (Do) I--- Inquire (Ask why) F--- Find (Discover) E--- Engage (Learn) This year the science department welcomes two new teachers to our midst. Amanda Bixel is joining us for her first teaching job after graduating from KU last spring. She will be teaching Biology and Zoology. Celeste Arnold, who is originally from Minnesota, comes to us from Derby High School. She will be teaching Biology and Earth Science. Ms. Arnold is also a member of the Air National Guard. The science staff are all very excited about these new additions and welcome them to our department. Also this year, Smitha Elangikal and Karla Gaines will be bringing a new project to their classes. Both of these teachers, along with 18 other teachers from across Kansas, were chosen to be part of a project developed at Rutgers University called Project PArKa, (Planting Antarctica in Kansas). Their students will be working with Marine biologists and research scientists in Antarctica studying the effect of increased carbon dioxide levels by looking at krill populations in Antarctica. In the classrooms, students will be conducting a group of labs to learn about field research and experiment development. They will then have an opportunity to discuss the krill project with the research scientists in Antarctica by way of live video conferences. In the spring, the students will conduct their own research projects and will present them to other students from across Kansas and to the Scientists from Rutgers. Ms. Elangikal and Ms. Gaines feel that this project will increase student motivation and interest in field science opportunities. SOCIAL STUDIES NEWS The THS Social Studies department is very excited about a new school year. The department would like to welcome new teachers to the building John Keller teaching psychology and Tim Overman who will be teaching World History and US History. The SS department is sporting new textbooks in all US History and Government classes. We look forward to a great year here at THS. WORLD LANGUAGES Chinese, German, French, Spanish!!! Students at THS have amazing opportunities to learn about culture and language that will supplement other course work. It is important that students on this adventure remember to study every day! Learning a language involves homework and STUDY!! Please e-mail the teacher if you ever have questions about assignments or class work so all students can continue to progress as a class. Attendance and homework are the two keys to success for learning a foreign language! All students are invited to attend the various language club meetings. Information for each club will be available at the club fair or through any language teacher. Just because you don’t study a language, doesn’t mean you can’t socialize with students who have a similar interest!! Come to the meetings, make friends and have fun!! For an even richer experience, travel opportunities to France and Germany will happen this summer. For more information, e-mail/call Amy Calhoun or Janice Waldo as these trips are open to both students and parents. The Topeka Public Schools, Unified School District No. 501 is committed to affirmative action and equal opportunity. No person shall, on the basis of age, race, color, creed, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, disability, national origin or ancestry be denied lawful access to any appropriate educational service, program or activity provided by the school district. The Title IX compliance coordinator is the executive director of administration. The Section 504 compliance coordinator is the general director of special services. For employment, the EEO/AA officer is the general director of human resources. All compliance coordinators may be contacted at 624 SW 24th Street, Topeka, KS 66611-1294, (785) 295-3000. The clerk of the Board of Education has been designated to receive and redirect or handle inquiries regarding nondiscrimination policies, regulations and procedures. The clerk may be contacted by calling (785) 295-3045 or by writing to 624 SW 24th Street, Topeka, Kansas 66611-1294. Volume 1, Issue 1 9 Trojan Nation