5 11 15 - Co-op Arts & Humanities High School

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5 11 15 - Co-op Arts & Humanities High School
CO-OP HS DAILY BULLETIN, MAY 11, 2015
GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS:
INCLUDED IN THIS BULLETIN:
1. General Announcements
2. Upcoming Performances
3. Current Exhibits
4. End of Year Dates
5. Class Announcements
6. Parent Announcements
7. Guidance Notices
DAILY INFO
Monday, May 11
ODD Schedule
TEACHER ABSENCES
Manghnani, Dillon, Fucci,
Neumann, Willis, Wetmore, Freer,
Antonucci
WORD OF THE DAY
Technobabble (Noun)
Definition: Technical jargon
Sentence: The technician was trying to
be helpful but all the woman heard was
technobabble.
AP TESTING: Please be aware of the National
AP test dates THIS WEEK and NEXT (May 4-15)
for Co-Op students enrolled in AP classes this
year. The exams run for 3-4 hours each and will
be administered at Co-Op. We must follow the national exam schedule for
the days and times of administration. There are NO retakes or make-up
times. Students who are taking an afternoon exam are responsible for their
own transportation home. Please check out this link:
https://securemedia.collegeboard.org/digitalServices/pdf/professionals/20
14-15_ap_student_bulletin.pdf for more relevant information regarding
test dates, test preparation and how to access test scores. Any specific
questions or concerns please contact Mr. Manghnani.
This is the LAST week of Spring CAS.
A list of the students who qualify for the CAS NYC Trip on Saturday, May 30
is on the CAS Board. If you qualify, you may pick up permission slips during
all lunch waves this week in the CAS Office or at snack during CAS.
The C3 Talent Show is this Friday, May 15th from 2:30 - 4:00p in the Main
Stage Theater! Come out and support your fellow students!
Ice Cream Social: The NHS is hosting an Ice Cream Social at 4pm in the
Cafeteria immediately following the Talent Show on Friday, May 15th.
Come buy ice cream and celebrate the end of the semester.
Seniors: What do you want to dance to at prom? Are there great songs we
never get to hear? Retro, pop, old-school, or Motown - we want the best.
Submit any and all song recommendations using this link:
http://tinyurl.com/Coop2015PromPlaylist. The link is open until Friday
May 22.
PROM TICKETS: Seniors, tickets for your 2015 Senior Prom “Arabian Nights”
go on sale starting this Wednesday. Price $50 single, $90 couple. Dues must
be paid in full in order to purchase a ticket. Outside guests must have
background check form completed and returned by week in advance. You
may purchase tickets from Ms. Corbin on the following days and times from
Wednesday until the Prom: Mondays: 3rd & 4th Lunch waves in the
Cafeteria, Wednesdays: 2:30-3:30pm in Rm. 418, and Mondays and
Wednesdays from 7-7:30am in the Lobby during morning entry. Please do not try to purchase tickets outside of this
timeframe.
WWW.WORDTHINK.COM
DID YOU LOSE SOMETHING???
Well you are in luck! The LOST & FOUND now has a new look. If you have lost an article of clothing (jackets, hoodies,
shirts, pants, scarves, gloves, hats, etc.), PLEASE check the rack outside the Main Office and take it back NOW. At the
end of next week the LOST & FOUND sign will be replaced by a sign the reads FREE. And a week after that, it all goes
to Good Will. So check the rack soon before it all goes away……. Good Luck!
From the National Arts Honor Society An “Art Board” sponsored by the NAHS is located on the second floor landing. All
students are encouraged to display their artwork on the board. Please make sure the artwork has your name on it. Any
work that is considered inappropriate will be removed. For more info, please see Ms. Wetmore or Ms. Lee
Spring Fling Dance: The Spring Fling Dance will take place Wednesday, May 27, 2015 from 6-10 pm. This dance is open
to grades 9-11 (Seniors have Prom on June 4th). This year’s theme is Wild, Wild West. The dance is sponsored by the
Junior class, so all juniors must be up to date on their dues to attend. Administrators reserve the right to deny
admittance to students with disciplinary or referral histories. Outside guests must have the “Guest Form” filled out and
returned to attend. Guest forms are available in the main office or from Ms. Wetmore. Cost - $10. Music by DJ Marv.
Need Community Service Hours? Volunteer for the “2015 Audobon Arts on the Edge Festival:” Saturday, June 6 th,
9am-5:30pm, Many willing volunteer hands needed to help us set up, help with various activities throughout the day
and break down the 20th birthday of our family friendly festival with collaborative and interactive activities and
performances by the Neighborhood Music School, Creative Arts Workshop, Educational Center for the Arts and the New
Haven Ballet. From 12 noon until 5 pm Audubon Street blooms with bubbles, story telling, magic, music, art and dance,
all 100% free. The event is coordinated by the Arts Council of Greater New Haven and supported by the local business
association.
UPCOMING PERFORMANCES:
CHOIR Springfest Concert, Tuesday, May 19th, 6:30pm in the Co-Op Main Stage. Tickets $2 students, $5 adults in
advance/$7 at the door. Buy early through the Arts Office as tickets sell quickly.
JAZZ BAND Springest Concert, Thursday, May 21st, 6pm in the Co-Op Main Stage. 9th & 10th Grade Band plays first,
followed by Junior/Senior Band. Tickets $2 students, $5 adults in advance/$7 at the door.
CURRENT EXHIBITS:
Our student-artists’ artwork is currently on view outside the building at the following locations:
Creative Minds - The Art of New Haven Youth show is at Arte Inc., 19 Grande Avenue. The show runs through May 31st.
Side by Side sponsored by The Arts Council of Greater New Haven, features work from Co-op teachers Mr. Cozzi and Ms.
Englart and their students. The show will runs until June 6th at Whitney Center in Hamden.
END OF YEAR DATES:
Final Exams:
• High School Final Exam Period: June 11, 12, 15, 16. June 17th will be open for make-ups, last minute
correcting, and locker clean-out (half days).
Final Days of School:
 June 18 & 19 – Full days of school for everyone (see below for senior specific schedule. A more detailed schedule
for underclassmen for those days will be included after April Break.)
 Last Day of School for Teachers and Students: June 22 (Half-Day)
Graduation & Senior Events:
• Thursday, June 18th - Senior Trip
• Friday, June 19th - Senior Breakfast, Cap Gown & Graduation Ticket Distribution, final book returns
• Monday, June 22nd - Seniors report to Graduation Rehearsal @ noon (no classes for seniors), lineup at 5pm
in Co-Op Cafeteria, procession begins at 5:45 and Graduation starts at 6 @ Shubert, Reception in Co-Op Cafe
CLASS ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Attention Juniors! You must have dues paid in full through Junior year to attend the Spring Fling on May 27. You need
to have paid $75 before the dance. See Ms. Wetmore or Mrs. Sargent if you have any questions.
SENIORS Prom season is upon us. Gentlemen, rent a tux from any CT Men’s Warehouse location, give the Cooperative
Arts & Humanities High School name when you complete the order and Men’s Wearhouse will donate $5 for each tux
rented to the Co-Op Senior Class. Also, if you want to take on the Prom Rep Challenge they will rent you your tux for
FREE. See senior Alex Devarez for details.
Seniors: Graduation is just twelve weeks away and not all seniors have fulfilled their obligations. Hurry and pay off your
class dues ($100 total) and participate in all events planned. Seniors will not be permitted to purchase prom tickets or
receive a yearbook until their dues are paid in full. Your class dues cover your cap and gown, diploma cover, yearbook
and senior breakfast. See Ms. Corbin in room S418 during homeroom on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays or in the
science office on Tues. and Thurs. during homeroom to pay the balance of your class dues.
Juniors: Class dues are $25/year. = $100 total. You must have paid $75 by the end of this year. You can pay $5/month if
you need to! You can pay Mrs. Sargent in the Theatre Resource Room first floor. She is available before/during
homeroom or immediately after school. We would like to build a committee to begin planning the Spring Fling. If you
are interested in helping out please sign up on the sheet outside the Black Box.
SOHPOMORES - Dues are $25/year. Please makes check payable to “Co-Op High School” and turn in to Ms. Malavasi.
PARENTS/CO-OP FAMILY
Seniors/Senior Families: As you collect responses to college applications, please enter your admissions results into
Naviance. And be sure to tell your school counselors, who are eager to hear your news!
Junior Parents: The Class of 2016 Spring Fling is coming! The date is set for May 27. Any parent that can chaperon or
help with refreshments please email Ms. Wetmore or Mrs. Sargent. Put it on your calendar!!
SUMMER OPPORTUNITIES
Southern Connecticut State University, is inviting the rising 10th graders to their third GEAR UP Summer Academy.
The academy will run July 6, - July 24, 2015. The Academy is held on the Southern Connecticut State University
campus. They are pleased to accept the first 150 GEAR UP students who apply. The academy is free and there will be
no cost at all for your child’s attendance and participation in the Summer Academy. Bus transportation is free for New
Haven residents. Bus transportation to all field trips is free to all participants. Breakfast and lunch is free for all
participants. Any interested rising 10th grader please come to the Guidance office and see Roxy for an application.
UConn Mentor Connection is an on campus, inquiry-based enrichment experience for academically talented teens
entering the last two years of high school. Please see the following website for more
information: http://mentor.education.uconn.edu/ There are still spots available! Please apply by May 20.
The Performing Arts Academy of CT (PAACT) in Woodbridge is a consortium of artists inspiring kids and adults alike in
various fields from music to art, theater, and more. PAACT is now accepting high school customer service and outreach
interns for the spring and summer. All students interested must possess a tablet, notebook or laptop. For more
information, please contact Ms. Alexander at (203) 936-8567 or [email protected]. Website: www.artsinct.org.
Summer Opportunity for 10th & 11th graders – Interested in Biotechnology, Health & Medical Science, Psychology or
Politics? Then you should check out the CREC / University of St. Joseph Summer Institute! It’s a 4-week Early College
Experience in West Hartford, where you live on campus from Sunday night through Thursday afternoon and come home
for 3-day weekends from July 6-30, 2015. The $250. program fee and $50. registration fee are waived for free and
reduced lunch students. Three college credits are awarded upon successful completion of the entire program.
Applications, including essay and two recommendations plus transcript and lunch form (if needed), are due TODAY May
8th, but you shouldn’t wait! For more information and to apply online, see www.crec.org/summerinstitutes.
GUIDANCE NOTICES:
Seniors: The New Haven Federation of Teachers Scholarship application is due on or before May 26. Applications are
available in and must be returned to Guidance. All New Haven high school seniors planning to attend and accepted to a
post- secondary educational institution (university, college, technical school) are encouraged to apply for one of the
three $500 scholarships.
Seniors: New scholarships are being added almost every day to Co-op's listings. Now is the time to be applying for
scholarships, which you must do separately from applying for financial aid from colleges. Check the Guidance Hub room
as well as the scholarship pages in the Guidance section of www.co-opartsandhumanities.org to find out more about
what's available.
Scholarship Opportunity: The New Haven Hispanic Firefighters and the NHPD Latino Society are sponsoring six
$1,000.00 scholarships for Latino seniors in New Haven who demonstrate leadership and a commitment to their
community. The application is due May 8th. Please see Ms. Roxy in Guidance for the application and further details.
Seniors who live in Seymour or Oxford and intend to pursue higher education are eligible to apply for the $1,000
McKane Scholarship, due May 8. Selection criteria financial need, personal effort, including community
service, individual goals reflecting a degree of determination, and academic achievement. Applications in Guidance or
call Ms. Andrew at 203-888-9425.
All students must enter their Community Service Hours in X2Vol through their Naviance account and then submit their
signed documentation from their community service provider to Ms. Roxy for approval of hours.
If you submitted documentation of hours before 2/27/2015, please check in w/ Ms. Freer or Ms. Roxy to see if those
hours were already submitted before you put anything in X2vol.
Any hours after 2/27/2015 must be entered by student in X2vol before they can be approved. If you have questions,
please see Ms. Freer or Ms. Roxy.
Juniors – Interested in attending a public college or university, but don’t want to stay in Connecticut? The New England
Regional Student Program offers Connecticut students studying specific majors at certain public schools in Rhode Island,
Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, or Maine to pay a discounted tuition – typical savings are currently
$7200./year. See www.nebhe.org and click on Tuition Break for more detailed information.