Monthly Newsletter - Saxony Lutheran High School
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Monthly Newsletter - Saxony Lutheran High School
May 2015 Saxony Lutheran High School Rejoice in the Lord Always and in All Ways “Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, Rejoice.” Philippians 4:4 Dates to Remember 5/1 FFA Banquet 7 p.m. 5/2 Mr. SLHS 7:30 p.m. 5/3 Clean Up Day SAXONY CRUSADERS Saxony Lutheran High School exists to center students on Christ and God’s Word, to strive for excellence in all phases of education and to prepare students for a life of Christian discipleship using God’s Word as their guide. Saxony Lutheran High School 2004 Saxony Dr. Jackson, MO 63755 Phone 573-204-7555 Fax 573-204-7445 saxonylutheranhigh.org Principal’s Message 5/5 Spanish Food Day May is always a very busy month for high school students. Please check the newsletter closely for information on the Senior Breakfast, the Awards Assembly, and final exams. The last day of student attendance is May 15. 5/6 Spring Concert 7 p.m. Thanks to Pepsi and several donors for the new scoreboard recently installed on our soccer field. The scoreboard was used for the first time on Apr. 28 when our girls soccer team played Notre Dame. 5/8 Play Day Thanks also to our Booster Club and some generous donors for the state championship and team banners now hanging in our gym. God continues to bless Saxony in so many ways. We have four students preparing to attend the state music auditions. Our state runner-up scholar bowl team will be competing in sectionals, hoping to get back to the state finals. Josh Vogel was recently recognized as one of Missouri’s Top 100 Scholars. Josh is the first Saxony student to achieve that recognition. As we look back on the 2014-2015 school year, our theme from Philippians 4:4 has been very fitting. We rejoice in the Lord for all the many great events. We rejoice in the Lord for great students, great staff members, and great parents. We rejoice in the Lord for all those who support SLHS, and we ask for your continued prayers as we continue our mission of “Sharing Christ and Shaping Lives.” 5/7 Senior Breakfast and Awards Assembly 5/12 Booster Club Meeting 6:30 p.m. 5/13-5/15 Finals 5/15 Semester Ends 5/15 Deadline to Register for Summer School 5/17 Graduation 2 p.m. Inside this issue: School News 2-5 Technology Q & A 6 Development News 7-8 Counselor’s Update 9 In His Service, Summer School 10 Mark Ruark Activities Calendar 11 Lunch Menu 12 Page 2 SLHS May 2015 School News Finals Schedule Wednesday, May 13 Thursday, May 14 Friday, May 15 8:00-8:16 a.m. Chapel 8:00-9:20 a.m. Period 4 8:00-8:16 a.m. Chapel 8:20—9:40 a.m. Period 1 9:24-10:44 a.m. Period 5 8:20-9:00 a.m. SG Breakfast 9:59-11:19 a.m. Period 2 11:03 a.m.-12:23 p.m. Period 6 11:23 a.m.-12:23 p.m. SG Olympics 9:04-10:24 a.m. Period 3 10:43 a.m.-12:03 p.m. Period 7 Finals Week—New This Year Seniors will clean out lockers on Mon., May 11 after graduation practice. Juniors will clean out lockers on Wed., May 13 from 9:40 a.m.—9:55 a.m. Sophomores will clean out lockers on Thurs., May 14 from 10:44 a.m.—10:59 a.m. Freshmen will clean out lockers on Fri., May 15 from 10:24 a.m.—10:39 a.m. Class sponsors should help in the supervision during your class’ locker cleanout day. Please make sure all lockers are cleaned out and locks are turned in to Mrs. Birk. Students should begin removing items from the outside of the lockers prior to locker cleanout day. Homeroom will meet as normal during finals, but no lunch will be served. Senior Breakfast and Awards Assembly Schedule for Thurs., May 7 7:15 a.m. Senior Breakfast begins 8:00 a.m. Group graduation picture and some individual pictures 8:45 a.m. Awards Assembly (Parents of students receiving awards will be contacted by phone) 10:30 a.m. Individual graduation pictures and dismissal of seniors Seniors, please bring your cap and gown to the Senior Breakfast. Out of respect for your classmates, please note the following dress guidelines. Gentlemen, wear a white or light colored collared shirt with a tie. Dress pants and dress shoes are appropriate. Ladies, attach the collar (in the package) to your gown before you arrive on Thursday. Be aware of what shows beneath the gown; a dress or skirt with nice shoes is an excellent choice. No jeans, please. Try on your gown now so there are no surprises on picture day! Hanging it up now may remove wrinkles. National Honor Society stoles will be available at the breakfast. Page 3 SLHS May 2015 School News Junior Parents’ Help Needed for Senior Breakfast The Senior Breakfast will be held Thurs., May 7 at 7:15 a.m. It has been the tradition at Saxony for junior parents to prepare a breakfast for the seniors and their families. In order to serve a crowd of 175+ people, we need lots of help and donations. If you are available to help set up after school on Wed., May 6 or help serve on the morning of the breakfast, please let us know. If you wish to provide a monetary or food donation (we have a list of needs), please contact Sara Lynne Roettger at [email protected] or Becky Hurst at [email protected]. Any way you can help is much appreciated! Music News On Friday, April 24, the Saxony Band and Chamber Choir each toured to two of our feeder schools, bringing the joyous news of Christ to their students. At left is a photo of the band performing at United In Christ Lutheran School. On Sat., May 2, Joshua Varnon, Joshua Vogel, Annie Hurst, and Reed Thomas (pictured at right, L to R) will each audition at the State Music Contest in Columbia. We pray that you do your best! The Spring Concert will be held on Wed., May 6 at 7:00 p.m. in the school gym. The band and choirs will be performing some great music. We hope to see you at our final performance of the year! Booster Club The annual spring clean up day is May 3 starting at noon. Please join us as we clean up the school grounds in preparation for the many visitors that will be on site for all of the end-of-year activities. Students are welcome to help and this can earn you service hours as well. Bring rakes, weed eaters, leaf blowers, or any power tools that will make the job easier. Please contact Kevin Gruenwald if you will be helping, as food and drink will be provided for all the helpers! Teacher appreciation day is May 5. The Booster Club wants thank all the teachers and staff at Saxony for all your support and loyalty. We truly do appreciate all you do! The next Booster Club meeting is May 12 at 6:30 p.m. Congratulations to the graduating class of 2015. God's blessings to you on your new journey beyond high school. Spanish Food Day Spanish classes will be celebrating Cinco de Mayo with a food day on May 5. Participation is worth 30 points. Students decide what to bring but will need approval from Ms. Story. Page 4 SLHS May 2015 School News Prom Thank you to all who made the 2015 prom a success. Special thanks to Thomas & Nancy Kiefner and Julie Petzoldt who helped with set-up on Saturday morning and all of the juniors who helped with prom planning. Prom Court (L to R): Gray Hallman, Abbigail Sinn, Nathan Lichtenegger (King), Natalie Schlimpert, Curtis Boren, Hannah Lynn (Queen), Ryan Palmer, Mia Ponder Math Field Day On April 21 a team of Saxony students traveled to Southeast Missouri State University for Math Field Day. SLHS received the Sigma Award for first place overall in small schools. Congratulations to our talented math students! Individual Awards: 1st place: Jacob Aufdenberg, Emily Killen, Josh Vogel 2nd place: Abby Breite, Sofia Voss 3rd place: Hannah Aufdenberg, Jacob Aufdenberg, Gavin Brown, Nick Henry, Nathan Hurst, Natalie Schlimpert, Josh Varnon Team Awards: 1st place Medley: Jacob Aufdenberg, Nick Henry, Natalie Schlimpert, Josh Vogel 2nd place Trigonometry: Gray Hallman, Nathan Hurst, Luke LeGrand, Trent Waltz 3rd place Geometry: Nate Hartmann, Londyn Lorenz, Emma Robison, Jade Samanta 3rd place Algebra II: Andrew Aufdenberg, Hannah Aufdenberg, Nathan Aufdenberg, Emily Killen Page 5 SLHS May 2015 School News Tobacco-Free Missouri Gavin Brown, Josh Varnon, Corie Williams & Jake Wyatt (pictured at right, L to R) recently represented SLHS at a Tobacco-Free Missouri event in Dexter. They competed with students from other schools to present a non-tobacco message within 30 seconds. Check out Saxony Lutheran High School's Facebook page to watch the video of their presentation. Saxony’s team earned third place out of several schools in the competition. Congratulations boys! Mission Task Force Saxony Lutheran High School and our partner schools (Immanuel, St. Paul, Trinity, and United in Christ) are excited to announce that together we have raised over $16,000 during the last 18 months. Money raised has supported The Water Project and Hope Seeds. We are excited to have helped share the Gospel message around the world. Personal Finance This semester’s personal finance class recently completed the H&R Block Budget Challenge, simulating realworld money management skills: paying bills, managing expenses, saving money, investing in retirement and more. The class of 24 students competed for scholarship money offered by H&R Block with 1,388 other classes across the country. The “Saxony Smart Spenders” feel that the simulation was very beneficial and did pretty well ending with a ranking of 347 out of 1,388 classes. At the halfway point of the 12-week activity, we were ranked in the 500’s; always good to see progress! Special congratulations go to our top two students who also received a class and national ranking: Maddie Brune, Class Rank #1, National Rank #606; and Luke LeGrand, Class Rank #2, National Rank #1159. Job Opportunity—Assistant to the TLS Foundation The TLS Foundation is up and running and looking for an assistant. The successful person will be an upbeat, energetic individual who is excited to help facilitate outreach to all Trinity supporters including but not limited to: graduates, their parents, grandparents and area congregation members. The Foundation Assistant will also help organize several activities throughout the year and keep good records of pledges and contributions. Qualified candidates will be very familiar with the school, be organized and outgoing, and have a good working knowledge of the Microsoft Office Suite of products. This person must also be able to achieve set goals while working in an independent environment. This position is part time (10 – 15 hours a week, on average) and will report to the TLS Foundation Board. Interested parties should send a cover letter, resume and compensation requirements by Mon., May 18 to: Trinity Lutheran School, Attention: Foundation, 55 N. Pacific, Cape Girardeau, MO 63701 Digital documents may be sent to: [email protected] Page 6 SLHS May 2015 School News Technology Q & A with Mrs. Beaudean Q: What programs can my student be learning now to prepare for classes in August? Students will be using Microsoft OneNote 2013 and Word 2013 extensively throughout their courses. Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint, and Publisher will be available on their tablets and used in various courses. Basic knowledge of these four programs will be beneficial. The Computer Applications 1 course at Saxony offers specialized training in Microsoft Word, OneNote, and PowerPoint. Computer Applications 2 offers training for Microsoft Excel and Access. Adobe Reader, a free downloadable program from Adobe, will be used to modify PDF documents. Students can benefit from learning how to use the highlight and comment features in Adobe Reader. Students can also benefit from using a Windows 8.1 device to familiarize themselves with the use of apps and the Start menu. Q: Which online services will my student use each day? A: Students will use their PlusPortals accounts every day for the following: checking course pages for shared files, links, lesson plan activities, and to check grades. Students will use Office 365 email accounts every day. All students receive a free email account with 50 GB of cloud storage to save digital files and access Office Web Apps (online versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote). Students will receive log-in and Plus Portals information in the mail at the end of May. Q: Can we expect any additional cost for apps or e-textbooks? A: Students will not be expected to purchase apps or e-textbooks for classes in the 20152016 school year. Apps that will be used school-wide will be installed on the student’s device before they receive it. Students will not have access to installing unapproved apps or programs on their devices. The use of e-textbooks or e-books will vary from course to course. More questions and answers will come this summer! If you have additional questions, or one you would like to see answered in the newsletter, please send them to [email protected]. Page 7 SLHS May 2015 Development Save the Date! for a special dinner and program: “Saxony Lutheran High School—Sharing Christ...Shaping Lives” on Saturday, June 27, 2015. More information to come. Our annual Saxony Golf Classic is scheduled for Fri., Sept. 11 at the beautiful Cape Girardeau Country Club. Registration will begin in July. Congratulations to the students who will attend a St. Louis Cardinals ballgame on May 7 because of their successes during the Crusader Challenge. The winning Junior Class will be rewarded with laser tag, a movie and refreshments during the afternoon of May 1. We are very blessed with many supporters, through prayer and financial gifts, at Saxony Lutheran High School. Please consider becoming a Partner in Discipleship or prayerfully consider a gift to Saxony. Information on this program and how you can support our mission is included in this newsletter. Rhonda Wessel Director of Development Scrip Cards Make Wonderful Graduation Gifts! We carry a good selection of Scrip cards in the office. Each Scrip card purchase earns money for Saxony’s technology fund, at no additional cost to you. Here is a list of cards we currently have on hand: Bath & Body Works Dairy Queen IHOP Olive Garden Pizza Hut Starbucks Taco Bell Buffalo Wild Wings Family Video Logan’s Outback Pizza Inn Steak & Shake Texas Roadhouse Cracker Barrel Hoeckele’s O’Charley’s Panera Red Lobster Subway Brick Sales Honor or remember someone special with the purchase of an engraved brick to add to the walk in front of our outdoor concession stand. The bricks make great graduation gifts. 4 x 8 size: $100 (Maximum 3 lines; 20 characters per line, including punctuation and spaces) 8 x 8 size: $200 (Maximum 6 lines; 20 characters per line, including punctuation and spaces) Orders need to be placed by calling the office at 204-7555 or contact Rhonda Wessel at [email protected]. Page 8 SLHS May 2015 Saxony Lutheran High School exists to center students on Christ and God’s Word, to strive for excellence in all phases of education, and to prepare students for a life of Christian discipleship using God’s Word as their Guide. 2014-15 SCHOOL YEAR Educational cost per student . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7,370 Average Tuition Cost (Lutheran $3,990; non-Lutheran $5,400) . . . $4,220 Average church association fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $650 Other fundraising efforts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,000 $1,500 Approximately $1,500 per student is needed to bridge the gap between the cost to educate a student and the average amount that is actually received through tuition, fees and other fundraising efforts. To effectively meet this crucial need, we rely on the generosity of many donors to support our mission with annual gifts to make up that difference, regardless of the gift amount. BECOME A PARTNER IN DISCIPLESHIP! You can join the many that have supported Saxony Lutheran High School through prayer and financial support by being a PARTNER in DISCIPLESHIP with a minimum $1,500 annual gift. Remember, your tax-deductible charitable gift can and does make a difference. BEYOND YOUR GIFT, consider some other ways you can “PARTNER” with Saxony. Share your TIME by volunteering to help with event planning or mailings. Remember or show tribute to someone through a memorial or honor gift in his or her name. Consider non-cash gifts such as stock transfers or property donations. Leave a legacy by including Saxony in your will or estate plans and ensure our future. Continue to pray for our ministry so together we can focus on “Sharing Christ and Shaping Lives.” ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____ YES! I/we will be a PARTNER in DISCIPLESHIP for _____ student(s) @ $1,500 each for a TOTAL commitment per year of $___________. ____ I prefer a one-time gift of $____________. ____ I will continue to pray for the students, families and staff of Saxony Lutheran High School. ____ Please contact me to discuss other ways I can support the ministry of Saxony Lutheran High School. NAME________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ADDRESS _____________________________________________________________CITY/STATE/ZIP__________________________________ EMAIL _____________________________________________________________PHONE____________________________________________ Please make checks payable to: Saxony Lutheran High School Mail form to: Rhonda Wessel, Office of Development; Saxony Lutheran High School, 2004 Saxony Drive, Jackson, MO 63755 Page 9 SLHS May 2015 Counselor’s Update UPCOMING ACT DATES Jun. 13 Register by May 8 Go to actstudent.org for more information and to register. As this school year comes to a close, I want to thank you once again for the chance to work with your students. I’ve seen some great things this year from our children, and I am looking forward to the years ahead with our returning students, and to seeing great things from the Class of 2015. Final grades will be posted to PlusPortals as they become available, and each family will receive a semester report card in the mail. Please note that all books and other supplies must be returned, and all payments for the 2014-2015 school year must be up-to-date before grades can be released. Your report card mailing will also include a final list of course selections for 2015-2016 and important information about summer and fall activities. I recently sent an email describing the online dual credit courses available this summer and next fall. Enrollment for these courses needs to take place immediately! Students enrolled in Psychology, Advanced Biology, or College Writing who would like dual credit need to return the enrollment forms now. You will be billed over the summer, so watch your email and mail for payment information. Registration for all other dual credit courses will take place in August or December. Some dual credit courses will require book fees, whether or not they are taken for dual credit. Final information about this will be included in the report card mailing. By the time your read this, a number of our students will have taken the Southeast math placement exam. Students who still need to qualify for the dual credit option for math courses will one more chance to earn a 22 on the math portion of the ACT. Please register now for the June exam. I have begun sending scholarship and program information weekly, rather than monthly, using PlusPortals emails. Please check these regularly for important and exciting opportunities. WHAT ELSE CAN I DO THIS SUMMER? The summer is a great time to have fun and relax, and you should definitely do that. Here are a few ideas (in addition to those above) for how to use the rest of your summer vacation time to work on your long-term goals. Job Shadow—Observe someone at work. Would this be a career for you? Volunteer—Get ahead on your service hours while exploring areas of interest. Consider hospitals, nursing homes, summer childcare programs, helping schools get ready for next year, etc. ACT Practice—I especially like the free website number2.com . After you take a diagnostic test, you’ll just practice the kinds of questions you don’t do well on. Imagine the impact as little as an hour of practice a day can make by the end of the summer. Read, Read, Read—One great way to improve your ACT scores in English, Reading, and Writing is reading good writing. The more you practice, the better you’ll score. See your LA teacher for ideas. Get a Job—Many students work over the summer. Help yourself out by saving as much as you can now so you won’t have to work as much while you are in college later. Page 10 SLHS May 2015 SAXONY SUMMER SCHOOL May—June Date, Time and Attendance M Tu W Thu Fri 18 19 20 21 22 May 20—June 10; See calendar at left for details 25 26 27 28 29 7:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. daily 1 2 3 4 5 8 9 10 11 12 Students may not miss more than four hours, including absences and tardies. Students who do so will be dismissed from the course with no credit and no refund. Courses Offered Fees Dress Code and Discipline Students may complete one semester (0.5 credit) in one of these courses. 2015-2016 Saxony Students…….$250 Saxony dress code applies. Students may wear plain, solid color shirts in place of Saxony shirts. Health Physical Education (as space allows and with support of current school) Payment required at time of registration. 1 or 2 Other Students……...…..$300 Checks will not be deposited until it is certain the course will be offered. Personal Finance A course must have at least ten students to be offered. No refunds after the first day of classes. All Saxony handbook rules apply. Students who violate rules or disrupt class will be dismissed from the course with no credit and no refund. DETACH AND RETURN THIS PORTION BY FRIDAY, MAY 15. PAYMENT MUST BE INCLUDED. Student Name ___________________________________________________________________________________________ First Choice Course ____________________________ Second Choice Course _________________________________ I have read and will abide by the policies outlined above and in the Saxony Student Handbook. ________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ Student Signature Parent Signature NON-SAXONY STUDENTS MUST COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING. Student Address _________________________________________________________________________________________ Parent(s) Name(s) & Daytime Phone Numbers / Emergency Contacts _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Current School ________________________________ Counselor / Principal Phone ____________________________ Counselor / Principal Signature / Approval ________________________________________________________________ Approval signifies the student is in good standing (academic, discipline, & attendance) at his or her current school. Saxony Lutheran High School (573) 204 –7555 2004 Saxony Drive, Jackson, MO 63755 [email protected] May 2015 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Codes: GSC—Girls Soccer BB—Boys Baseball Friday Saturday 1 2 GSC vs. Harrisburg 4 p.m. Cheer Tryouts MAYB FFA Banquet 7 p.m. Mr. SLHS 7:30 p.m. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Clean Up Day Golf @ District Terre Du Lac Spanish Food Day BBjv @ Scott City 4 p.m. Senior Breakfast Play Day Awards Assembly GSC @ Cape Central 4 p.m. Track @ District—Cape BB vs. Advance 11 a.m. BB vs. Charleston 3 p.m. MAYB GSC @ North County 5 p.m. BB vs. Oak Ridge 4 p.m. Spring Concert 7 p.m. BB @ St. Pius X 4:30 p.m. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Mother’s Day Golf Sectionals 9 a.m. Booster Club Meeting 6:30 p.m. Finals Finals Finals Track Sectionals BB vs. Meadow Heights 4 p.m. 17 18 19 Graduation 2 p.m. GSC @ Districts GSC District Final 5 p.m. 24/31 25 26 Memorial Day Education Banquet GSC vs. St. Vincent 4 p.m. BB vs. Century 4:30 p.m. BBjv @ Perryville 4:30 p.m. Semester Ends 20 21 22 23 GBB OTA 6 p.m. State Track State Track 28 29 30 27 Saxony Café Lunch Menu May 2015 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Drink choices include water, milk, and juice Choice of entrée salad available daily Grab-n-go breakfast items served 7:15 a.m. to 7:45 a.m. Menu subject to change 4 5 6 7 8 Ravioli Breadstick Side Salad or Corn Fruit Hot Dog on Bun Mac & Cheese Baked Beans or Corn Fruit Optional: Chick-Fil-A Chicken & Dumplings Hot Roll Green Beans or Peas Fruit Senior Breakfast Cheeseburger Fries Corn or Peas Fruit Play Day No School Lunch! Bring money for the concession stand! 11 12 13 14 15 Cooks’ Choice Cooks’ Choice Finals—No Lunch Finals—No Lunch Finals—No Lunch 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24/31 25 26 27 28 29 30 3 10 Thursday Friday 1 Saturday 2 Pepperoni Pizza Chips Fresh Veggies or Corn Fruit 9 16