Bear Facts May 2015.indd - Moscow School District #281
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Bear Facts May 2015.indd - Moscow School District #281
Moscow High School Home of the Bears Moscow High School Mission Statement: Bear Facts - A newsletter for Parents & Patrons of MHS May 8, 2015 ************* To provide the best education possible to prepare students for the complexities of adult life by creating a community of knowledgeable students who respect themselves and others and who accept responsibility for their actions in the world and community in which they live. Erik Perryman, Principal Brett Clevenger, Assistant Principal Allen Green, Act. Director/Asst. Principal Office (208)882-2591 Attendance (208)882-9130 Fax (208)892-1136 Website: www.msd281.org/highschool Dear Parents and Guardians: Statement of Beliefs: As the school year ends, I would like to thank all the parents, community members, faculty, staff, and students who make Moscow High School such a wonderful place to work and learn. I have enjoyed this year immensely - despite developing quite a bit more gray hair. Through all our struggles it has been the humor, flexibility, and dedication to kids of the MHS community that made 2014-2015 a success. All people can learn and learning is a life-long process Things here have largely returned to normal, and we are all excited about the end of the year and graduation. The newly elected ASB officers are already making plans to continue improving the culture and climate of the school, beginning with the fall’s welcome back assembly and Homecoming Parade. Students, families, and the schools should have high expectations for student success I hope everyone has a wonderful summer - I for one am looking forward to the normal routine of maintenance and cleaning without construction! Please never hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or concerns. My door is always open to you. Go Bears! Erik Perryman Principal The family, community, and school district share a responsibility for the quality education of our youth Students need to achieve success in fundamental and advanced literacy Teachers inspire learning and guide students in the acquisition of knowledge, skill, and attitudes Individual strengths should be encouraged and developed Schools prepare students for adult life From the Desk of the Activities Director Another year is coming to an end. Once again we have been fortunate to have outstanding coaches and advisors working with our students in both curicular and cocurricular activities. Our students have done an excellent job of representing MHS. A meeting for all fall sports will be scheduled for August 12th at 6:00pm in the High School Auditorium. This meeting is for parents and athletes who plan to participate in a fall sport at MHS. Following are the start dates for the 2015 fall sports: Football - August 10th Boys and Girls Soccer - August 10th Volleyball - August 14th Cross Country - August 14th Reminder In order for students to compete in Co-Curricular Activities they must have on file: - A physical exam: new ones are required for 9th and 11th grade students - An interim physical/consent form - A substance abuse form - Purchase a student body card: MHS $31.00 - Pay an activity fee: MHS $60.00 per sport All sports activities are listed on www.msd281.org. We make every effort to keep the site current and up-to-date regarding competitive activities. If you have questions or comments, please let us know. Go Bears! The All-School Play MHS’ all-school play will be a musical this year! Winner of three TONY Awards, two Obie Awards, and numerous other awards, Urinetown is a hilarious musical satire of the legal system, capitalism, social irresponsibility, populism, bureaurcacy, corporate mismanagement, municipal politics, water conservation, and musical theatre itself! Hilarious and touching, Urinetown is nothing if not honest. It provides a fresh perspective of one of America’s greatest art forms. Our production is set in a futuristic Seattle where a terrible water shortage, caused by a 20-yr draught, has led to a government-enforced ban on private toilets. The citizens must use public amenities, regulated by a single malevolent company that profits by charing admission for one of humanity’s most basic needs. Amid the people, a hero decides he’s had enough, and plans revolution to lead them all to freedom! With music by Mark Hollmann, lyrics by Mark Hollmann and Greg Kotis, and book by Greg Kotis, Urinetown will be produced by special arrangement with Musical Theatre International and MHS plans to partner with Palouse Clearwater Environmental Institute as the topic of water conservation is timely and important to our community. Perfomances will be Friday, May 15 and Saturday, May 16 at 7:30pm and Sunday, May 17th at 2:00pm. Tickets will go on sale soon so be on the lookout for Urinetown ... not the place ...the musical. Allen Green Assistant Principal/Activities Director Buddy Club BBQ The Buddy Club BBQ will be on Monday, June 8th at 12pm over at East City Park. Bring a dish to share and come join us for hamburgers and hotdogs! COLLEGE ENTRANCE EXAMS: ACT OR SAT SAT Test Dates May 2, 2015 June 6, 2015 Registrations Deadline April 6, 2015 May 8, 2015 ACT Test Date June 13, 2015 Registration Deadline May 8, 2015 Late Registration Date April 17, 2015 May 22, 2015 Late Registration Date May 22, 2015 Register on-line for the ACT at www.actstudent.org and at www.collegeboard.com for the SAT. When registering for the ACT or SAT our MHS code is 130-415. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Dates to Remember May 14th May 27th May 27th May 27th May 28th June 1-5 June 4th June 5th June 5th June 5th ---------------------------------------------ASB BBQ/Show and Shine ---------Academic Awards Assembly - 1:00pm MHS Auditorium -------------------------------------------------Yearbook Distribution --------Bear Booster Sports Banquet- 6:00pm MHS Auditorium ------------------------------------------------------------Senior Sneak ---------------------------------------------------2nd Semester Finals ------------------------------------------------------PCRHS Graduation --------------------------------------------------Last Day for Students ---------------------------Graduation 7:30pm at the Kibbie Dome --------------------------------------------------All Night Senior Party Counseling/academic advisor assignments for the 2014-2015 school year: Grade 9 & 11 Grade 10 & 12 Charlene Jakich Diana Hicke ******************************************************** Juniors – If you plan to take the SAT or ACT test this spring, you can now access online prep courses through the idahocis.org system. Students simply create an account in the idahocis system and then click on “My portfolio,” from there students click on the link “Test Prep” where study guides, flashcards, and practice tests are available. ******************************************************************* For Graduating Seniors For overnight accommodations for friends and family over graduation weekend, the Best Western Plus University Inn is offering a special rate. For reservations, please call 800-325-8765 and ask for the Moscow High School graduation rate. Please call as soon as possible as availability is limited. For additional information, please visit www.uinnmoscow.com AP Exam Schedule Date Tuesday May 5th Wednesday May 6th Thursday May 7th Test Time AP Calculus 8:00am AP Literature (English 12) 8:00am AP Spanish 8:00am Monday May 11th Tuesday May 12th Wednesday May 13th AP Physics 12:00pm AP French 12:00pm AP Language (English 11) 12:00pm *Make-ups are available for those with scheduling conflicts. Please speak with your Counselor for more information.* ATTENTION PARENTS Please check Powerschool for Fines and Fees owed. Check under balances, scroll down past school lunch fees to find school fines. These fines must be paid before graduation - diplomas will be held until all fines are paid Second Semester Final Schedule 14-15 Monday June 1st 8:10am - 9:25am .................................Period 1 Study Session 9:29am - 10:39am................................Period 2 Study Session 10:43am - 11:53am..............................Period 3 Study Session 11:53am - 12:38pm..............................Lunch 12:42pm - 1:52pm................................Period 4 Study Session 1:56pm - 3:06pm..................................Period 6 Study Session Tuesday June 2nd 8:10am - 9:25am..................................Period 5 Study Session 9:29am - 10:39am................................Period 7 Study Session 10:43am - 12:13pm.......................Period 1 Study Session Grades 9-11 10:43am - 12:13pm......................Period 1 Final Seniors Only 12:13pm - 12:58pm...............................Lunch 1:02pm - 2:32pm...........................Period 6 Study Session Grades 9-11 1:02pm - 2:32pm...........................Period 6 Final Seniors Only Wednesday June 3rd 8:10am - 9:45am..................................Period 7 Final 9:49am - 11:19am................................Period 4 Final 11:19am - 12:04pm..............................Lunch 12:08pm - 1:38pm................................Period 5 Final 1:42pm - 3:14pm..................................Make-Up Exams Thursday June 4th 8:10am - 9:45am..................................Period 2 Final Senior Locker Cleanout 9:49am - 11:19am................................Period 3 Final 11:19am - 12:04pm..............................Lunch 12:08pm - 1:38pm...............................Make-Up Exams Friday June 5th Seniors - Kibbie Dome for Graduation Practice. (Includes Jr. Attendants, Band & Choir Students) 8:10am - 9:45am................................Period 1Final 9:45am - 10:00am..............................Locker Cleanout 10:04am - 11:40am............................Period 6 Final 11:40am - 12:15pm............................Lunch 12:15pm - 1:45pm..............................Make-Up Exams Large Bag $10 Small Bag $6 Nutri-Grain/Energy Bar Sports Drink Small Bag of Chips/Goldfish Cup of Applesauce Teddy Grahams/Animal Crackers Chocolate/Vanilla Pudding Cookie Pack Candy Pack of Filled Crackers Fruit Leather/Fruit Rollup Bottled Water Apple or Orange Pencil Nutri-Grain/Energy Bar Sport Drink Cup of Applesauce Candy Pack of Filled Crackers Fruit Leather/Fruit Rollup Bottled Water Apple or Orange Pencil What’s With the Green Dot? Hopefully in the next few month you will start hearing about Green Dot from your student, but just what is it? Green Dot is a bystander intervention program that aims to empower students with tangible skills they can use when faced with a situation where someone is impacted by, or may be about to be impacted by, violence. Imagine if your student, or another young person you care about, is in a position where they might be harmed by someone else -- wouldn’t you want a bystander to do something to keep that harm from happening? Trained facilitators from Moscow High School, the Moscow Police Department, and Alternatives to Violence of the Palouse will be working to launch the Green Dot at MHS as part of the upcoming school year. Parent training will be offered to help support what the students are learning and living. As we work to end violence no one has to do everything, but everyone has to do something. http://livethegreendot. com/ Donate Your Prom Attire! Prom dresses and suits are needed for Mrs. Thorton’s prom collection. Please consider donating any dresses, shoes purses etc. as well as full suits or suit parts. All donations are made available to any student wishing to borrow that perfect outfit for a great prom look. We do ask that all items are cleaned prior to donation. You can drop them by the office anytime.