Congratulations Class of 2015 - Southeast Career Technical Academy
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Congratulations Class of 2015 - Southeast Career Technical Academy
the roadrunner needs to be pathed before use SOUTHEAST SECTA CAREER TECHNICAL ACADEMY 4 t h Q u a r t e r p a r e n t NE W S L ETTER ISSUE 5 SkillsUSA Winners Preparing for Nationals Twenty two SECTA students who won gold and silver medals in Reno at the SkillsUSA State Competitions are now planning for the SkillsUSA National Championships in Louisville, KY on June 22nd-27th. Two newly elected state officers, Daniella Munoz and Austin Chavez, will also report to Louisville for training for their new positions. SECTA Telephone Directory 702-799-7500 KERRY POPE Principal....................... Ext. 4100 NICK BROCKOVICH Assistant Principal........ Ext. 4202 RYAN CORDIA Assistant Principal........Ext. 4206 BRIAN McALLISTER Assistant Principal........Ext. 4200 HELEN MONEY Assistant Principal........ Ext. 4204 AMANDA WHITE Counselor – Grade 9...... Ext. 4305 SHANNON SMITH Counselor – Grade 10.... Ext. 4302 MIKELA HARRIS Counselor – Grade 11.... Ext. 4303 TODD HERRICK Counselor – Grade 12.... Ext. 4301 CHRIS GALYEAN Counselor Testing/Scholarships..... Ext. 4304 KATHERINE DeSIMONE Counselor Recruiting/Admissions.. Ext. 4307 CHRISTINE ARMSTRONG Attendance................... Ext. 4035 LISA DIAZ Librarian..............Ext. 4025/4026 TINA COWAN Registrar.......................Ext. 4065 HEIDI LANGE School Banker...............Ext. 4044 These 22 students will represent SECTA and Nevada in competitions for Nail Care, Cosmetology, Esthetics, Team Works (construction), Auto Collision, Commercial Baking, Quiz Bowl, Health Knowledge Bowl, Nurse Assisting, Masonry, Medical Math and related technical math. These are some of SECTA’s best and they are all going to try for gold medals at the national level. As with any organization, SkillsUSA measures its success in many ways, but there’s no more powerful gauge for measuring the success of the SkillsUSA mission than to examine the accomplishments of our members, accomplishments that illustrate the positive difference that SkillsUSA involvement can have on a life. For more information on SkillsUSA, go to: www.SkillsUSA.org. GOOD LUCK TO EVERYONE! Congratulations Class of 2015 Medical Math Alicia Rendon Nail Care Angela Armejo It is time to say goodbye to our senior class. They have been an outstanding group who has been dedicated and professional all year. It renews your teaching vows when you have had the privilege to work with such awesome individuals. Commercial Baking Haylee Stephens Auto Collision Technology Isaias Sanchez Cosmetology Jennifer Hernandez Moreno Masonry Jacqueline Bernal We are nearing the end of the year and the time to celebrate all of our accomplishments. The seniors worked diligently all year. The senior students completed their Capstone Projects, Salon Observations, and Employability Readiness Project. They are to be applauded for their creativeness and efforts. We have supported several community service projects, such as performing cosmetology services for needy students and seniors within our community. Students participated in a Mock Interview Day with local salon professionals. This event was an opportunity for our students to network and become comfortable with the interview process. Seniors took the Employability Exit Exam and Program Exit Exam which is a standardized test given by the Nevada Department of Education. These exams allow students to evaluate their strengths and see what areas need additional fine tuning prior to graduation. At the Nevada SkillsUSA Championships, we captured the spirit of competition. All of the students performed like champions and many received medals for their efforts. Esthetics Jasmine Perry Related Technical Math Sierra Walker Team Works Ray Cordova, Haylee Romero, Three Gold Medalists will be competing at the National SkillsUSA Championships in Louisville, Kentucky in June. Angela Armijo will be the nail competitor, Jennifer Hernandez-Moreno will compete in Cosmetology, and Jasmine Perry will be the competitor for the Esthetician Competition. We wish them all the BEST OF LUCK! As we wind down 4 quarter, we will prepare our seniors for licensure exams and salon readiness. They will fine tune their skills and knowledge by taking mock state board written and practical exams. Several students will be taking their State Board Exams prior to graduation. We look forward to graduation knowing that our seniors will be an asset to our profession as they become employed and successful individuals! th JANET FINDLEY Special Education Facilitator..................... Ext. 4032 EMELIA MANWARREN FASA........................... EXT. 4022 SHA VICKERY School Nurse................. Ext. 4021 2015 SkillsUSA Gold Medals - 21 You! Carlos Santana, Isaias Rincon Quiz Bowl Cameron Asato, Jet Baroudi, Tyler Chervo, Grace Malek, Leslie Ramos Health Knowledge Bowl Tra-Mi Bao, Ana Flores Grace Malek, Leslie Ramos 2015 Silver Medal Winners - 17 Nurse Assisting Kala McFadden Nail Care Janet Santana 3D Animation Daniel Nordin, Ashley Armenta Auto Collision Technology Melany Bailon Martinez Cosmetology Carly Renner Esthetics Maricruz Garcia Diaz First Aid/CPR Samantha Valois Health Knowledge Bowl Niveda Suba, Nazam Suri, Dana Marie Quiambo, James Mangohig Team Works Jalen Birch, Hector Casillas Lucas Inman, Luis Rincon Related Technical Math Mariana Rodriguez Sifuentes 2015 Bronze Medal Winners - 9 Web Design Alex Pasinski, Bryan Dieter Masonry Robbie Davis Esthetics Maria Lopez Garcia Restaurant Services Marielle Legaspi Auto Collision Technology Abigail Torres-Jimenez Plumbing Yuancai Deng Nail Care Meghan Chase Cosmetology Paige Borchers 2 State Officers Danniela Munoz Austin Chavez S E C TA Class News & Information CLASS OF 2018 Freshmen CLASS You have made it through your first year of high school! As you prepare for your sophomore year, there are many things you can do during the summer to start to make the transition. If you are planning to attend summer school, please see me to register for classes. I will review transcripts when I return from summer break to check for completed summer school courses and make appropriate adjustments to course selections at that time. If you are planning to take core classes online during the school year, please call to make a parent conference with Ms. Money and me. Also, remember to check Secta.us for summer assignments that will be due the first week of school. I advise you to build your resumés and use the valuable information that you learned this year, especially in your Tools for Success class. Continue your college and career search on nvcis.intocareers.org. This website is an excellent resource to explore occupations, interests, and future goals. You should also spend your extra time in the summer by doing community service hours. Many scholarships and college admission essays ask about contributions you have made to your community. Summer is a great time to volunteer your time. Come see me before you start your hours to get a community service packet for possible elective credit on your transcript. I will be out of the office from June 10 until August 10. If you would like to make changes to your course selections for next year, please let me know by August 10, 2015. You may email me at [email protected], and I will review change requests when I return. CLASS OF 2016 jUNIOR CLASS Save the Date At SECTA, our goal is to create a college bound community of learners. In order to facilitate this goal, we will hold a Summer Senior Institute on August 4-6. Students will engage in workshops that will help them investigate colleges, complete college applications, explore financial aid, update resumes, identify sources for recommendations, write college essays and learn about many other skills they will need to become college ready. Time and cost have yet to be determined but registration will begin soon. There will be only 30 spots available so students should listen to announcements for directions. Have a Great Summer! Brian McAllister, 11th Grade Administrator Mikela Harris, 11th Grade Counselor CLASS OF 2015 SENIOR CLASS Graduation is scheduled for Tuesday, June 9, 2015 at 6:00 p.m. at the Orleans Arena. All students will pick up their cap and gown on Friday, May 29 during lunch in the Commons. Students will also pick up ten graduation tickets on the 29th during lunch as well. Requests for additional tickets can be made through Mr. Brockovich in the 12th grade office. Every senior will check-out with Mr. Herrick after all fees are paid, all books are returned, and all students have met with Mr. Galyean in the Career Center to provide him with all college acceptances and scholarship awards that were earned. Seniors who are not on track for graduation will meet with Mr. Herrick to discuss summer school and alternative options for securing their diplomas. Ms. Money and I are proud of your accomplishments and look forward to continue working with you in the fall. It has been a pleasure serving the class of 2015. I wish nothing but the best to each senior as they move on to further their education, enlist in the military, or join the workforce. Enjoy your summer!! Mr. Brockovich and I thank you for your dedication and extend our sincerest congratulations! Ms. Money, 9 Grade Administrator Thank you, th Ms. White, 9th Grade Counselor Todd Herrick 12th Grade Counselor Nick Brockovich 12th Grade Administrator CLASS OF 2017 SOPHOMORE CLASS Congratulations on coming even closer to your goal of graduation! Now that the year is over it is time to focus on a few important areas moving forward. First, have a great summer! Next, if you are planning on taking honors or AP courses in the fall there are summer assignments that must be completed and will be graded during the new school year. The information about these assignments can be found on the secta.us website. Also, the summer is an excellent opportunity to complete community service for scholarships and college applications! Summer school starts June 15 and runs through July 23. If summer school is needed it is important to enroll with the counselor before June 8. After that date, contact the summer school site directly to enroll. The last day to make changes to next year’s schedule will be August 18, 2015. Enjoy your time off and remember to look at college prospects and prepare for the application process when you come back! Have fun, relax, and enjoy your families! You Class of 2017 Team, COUNSELORS’CORNER Students can meet with their respective counselors to sign up for summer school through the last day of the school year. Summer school flyers and information are available in the Counseling Office and have been provided to students since mid-April. All summer school classes are $100 per semester course. Students can enroll in two semesters at a regular school site and two semesters on Nevada Learning Academy. All students planning to enroll in any classes required for graduation through Nevada Learning Academy during the 201516 school year must have a parent conference with the counselor and the administrator of their respective grade levels for approval before students will be enrolled. All counselors will be out of the office for the summer at the conclusion of graduation on Tuesday, June 9 and will return to work on Monday, August 10. Counselors will move with their students to the next grade level, with Mr. Herrick, currently the 12th grade counselor, moving to grade 9 for the class of 2019. Incoming Freshmen Orientation will be held on Tuesday, August 18 in the Commons. 8:30am-10:00am for last names beginning with A-L 10:30am-12:00pm for last names beginning with M-Z Mr. Cordia, 10 Grade Administrator At orientation students will be able get PE uniforms, receive their class schedule, get their locker and meet with sports and activities advisors. Mrs. Smith, 10th Grade Counselor Dates/times are subject to change. Please check secta.us for further details. th PAGE 2 S E C TA 3D ANIMATION FOR FILM & GAMES 3D Animation for Film & Games is wrapping up another exciting and eventful year. Two junior students, Ashley Armenta and Daniel Nordin, placed 2nd at the State SkillsUSA competitions which were held in Reno this spring. They are already looking forward to next year’s “rematch”. Meanwhile, the senior students have been working on animation projects that integrate modeling and animation skills with several different augmented reality apps. Students have been uploading their projects files to www.sketchfab.com or www.aurasma.com so that they can easily share their work with prospective employers or college reps using a smartphone, tablet, or iPad. NEW EDUCATOR OF THE YEAR Students who choose this career cluster are automatically enrolled in both animation and digital game development courses. This provides an opportunity to participate in several cross-curricular activities. For example, the first project in the junior class was to model a game level based on a famous historic event. Once the design and modeling were complete, students had to apply their “newly acquired” coding skills to make their levels playable. Look for a link to a two-level demo of the game on our 3D Animation page at www.secta.us . Junior students are also working on making original games for the Oculus Rift, a virtual reality gaming headset. Our class currently has three headsets for use in game development. The Oculus Rift is set to hit the consumer market next spring and our students will already have experience creating original products for it. The animation class also added some new equipment this year in the form of two new 22” HD Wacom monitors. These monitors allow students to draw right on the computer screen. It’s been a busy year for the students, but we’ve been able to meet our challenges head on and experiment with some new technology. Mr. Apgar, the Digital Game Development teacher, and Mrs. Gombarcik, the Animation teacher, are already planning some exciting and challenging projects for the fall. CONGRATULATIONS to our very own Katherine DeSimone who has been named CCSD’s New Educator of the Year for related services. What a wonderful honor for a GREAT team member! Ms. DeSimone dedicates countless hours to making SECTA a better place for all students! Ms. DeSimone was honored during a lunchtime presentation in front of students and staff. EN T E C R R N E E E W R A S C The Cooperative Education Department is proud to list the following organizations, businesses and individuals as Business and Industry Educational Partners during the 2014/2015 school year. We thank them for their cooperation, encouragement, and assistance given to SECTA students in mentoring them to accomplish their goals of career and technical preparation, citizenship, and leadership. ACEP Aloha Kitchen America Hunt Automotive Youth Education Systems Banana Republic Buffalo Wild Wings Café Zupas Cashman Photo CCSD Career & Technical Education CCSD Food Distribution Centennial Buick GMC Century 18 Sam’s Town Chaparral HS Sports Medicine City of Henderson City of Henderson Aquatics Clark County School District Close Physical Therapy College of Southern Nevada CSN Automotive Dept. Cowabunga Bay Coyote’s Café & Cantina CREEL Printing Co. Dairy Queen Delmar Gardens of Green Valley Denny’s Restaurants Discount Tire Co. Domino’s Pizza Downtown Motors Ed Bozarth Chevrolet Endless Swirls Excalibur Fairway Chevrolet Findlay Cadillac Findlay Chevrolet Footlocker Friendly Ford Galaxy Theatres Gaudin Ford Havaiana’s Henderson Chevrolet Heritage Park Aquatic Complex Hobby Lobby Hot Dog on a Stick In-N-Out Burger International House of Pancakes Island Sushi &Grill James Brewer, PE JJ Services Johnny Walker RV Center KLVX TV Channel 10 KSNV Channel 3 NBC KVCW—the CW Las Vegas Las Vegas Pain Relief Center Little Caesar’s Little Shop of Magic LLC Lucille’s BBQ LVMPD Personnel Bureau McDonald’s MGM Resorts International Mosaic Salon Mountain View Hospital Nancy Czar Nike Olive Garden Papa John’s Pizza Pinnacle Entertainment Pitstop Car Wash Polulu Corporation Popeye’s Raising Cane’s Rolltech Sam’s Auto Body Scratch House Select Medical Select Physical Therapy Smith’s Food and Drug Store Southern Nevada Health District Sports Clips Sticks and Shakes Subway Summer Business Institute Susan Lockett Tate Snyder Kimsey The Chicken Shack The Lovaas Center The Mad Batter The Paper Hanger Tilly’s United States Army UnitedHealthcare University Medical Center University of Nevada, Las Vegas VA Medical Center VA Southern Nevada Healthcare Valley Health Systems Victory Martial Arts Wellness Institute of Nevada Winner Properties, LLC Zappos PAGE 3 Katherine, along with six other educators was honored by the Board of School Trustees at their May 14th regular board meeting. TITLE IX QUESTIONS Parents and Students, If you have questions about Title IX you may go to SECTA.US and look under Sports to find the answers to many questions. You may also contact SECTA’s Title IX Coordinator, Brian McAllister, Assistant Principal, with any questions you may have. Senior Class Motto “The goal in life is not to live forever. The goal is to create something that will.” -Chuck Palahniuk- Welcome Class of 2019! Southeast Tech welcomes over 500 new Roadrunners for the 2015-2016 school year! Our Career Technical classrooms can expect to be filled with excitement, hope and bright futures! Newly accepted students were able to attend Registration Day, held on May 2nd and May 14th, where they were able to register for classes, meet with counselors, visit the campus and receive their free Southeast Tech freshman T-shirt. Incoming students will return to campus on August 18th for Orientation! S E C TA CLARK COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 2015-2016 SCHOOL CALENDAR* TEENS FOR JEANS During the month January Pride Alliance participated in DoSomething.Org’s annual Teens for Jeans Campaign. Donating 424 pair of jeans, we placed in the top 200 out of the 13,000 schools that participated across the US and Canada! All the jeans donated go to homeless youth. 2015 Wednesday, July 1 Friday, July 3 Monday, August 3 Monday, August 10 Wednesday, August 12 Wednesday, August 19 Wednesday, August 19 Thursday, August 20 Monday, August 24 Monday, September 7 Friday, October 23 Friday, October 30 Wednesday, November 11 Thurs-Fri, November 26, 27 Friday, December 18 Thurs-Fri, December 24, 25 Twelve-Month Administrators, Support Staff, and School Police Officers Begin Work Year Independence Day Observed (No School) Eleven-Month Administrators, Support Staff, and School Police Officers Begin Work Year Ten-Month Administrators and Support Staff Begin Work Year New Licensed Employees Begin Work Year All Other Licensed Employees Begin Work Year Licensed Employees on Leave of Absence Begin Work Year Nine-Month Support Staff Employees Begin Work Year Classes Begin Labor Day (No School) End of First Grading Period (44 days) Nevada Day Observed (No School) Veterans Day (No School) Thanksgiving Day and Family Day (No School) Winter Break Begins – End of Day No School December 21 – January 1 Winter Break for Non-Assigned Support Staff Winter Break – Two-Day Holiday for Administrators, Support Staff, and School Police Officers As a club for LGBT youth and our allies, we often know first-hand what it’s like to be in need; in need of support, understanding, love and sometimes a place to live. That’s why Pride Alliance members try to do community service that shares our needs and values. We understand that everyone needs a helping hand at some point in time. Pride would like to thank all the other students that donated towards the cause. Together we can make a difference! BRING YOUR CHILD TO WORK DAY 2016 Friday, January 1 Monday, January 4 Friday, January 15 Monday, January 18 Tuesday, January 19 Monday, February 15 Friday, March 18 Friday, March 25 Monday, March 28 Monday, May 30 Wednesday, June 1 Thursday, June 2 Thurs, Fri, Mon - June 2, 3, 6 Wednesday, June 8 Thursday, June 30 WORK DAYS New Year’s Day – Holiday for Administrators, Support Staff, and School Police Officers Classes Resume Non-Assigned Support Staff Return from Winter Break End of Second Grading Period (46 days) End of First Semester (90 days) Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Observed (No School) Second Semester Begins Presidents’ Day Observed (No School) End of Third Grading Period (43 days) Spring Break Begins – End of Day No School March 21–25 Spring Break for Non-Assigned Support Staff Spring Break Holiday for Administrators, Support Staff, and School Police Officers Classes Resume Non-Assigned Support Staff Return from Spring Break Memorial Day (No School) End of Fourth Grading Period (47 days) End of Second Semester (90 days) End of School Year (180 days) Nine-Month Support Staff Employees End Work Year Licensed Employees End Work Year Contingency Days (if needed) Ten-Month Administrators and Support Staff End Work Year Eleven and Twelve-Month Administrators, Support Staff, and School Police Officers End Work Year Returning Licensed Employees 184 days 10-Month Administrators & Support Staff 206 days New Licensed Employees 189 days 11-Month Administrators & Support Staff 227 days 9-Month Support Staff 182 days 12-Month Administrators & Support Staff 249 days * Subject to change. June 19, 2014 ! 6 1 0 2 f o Class Rolling out sugar cookies in Culinary SECTA was pleased to welcome 29 students to Bring Your Child to Work Day on April 23rd. The day started off for these young people by playing a game together to get to know each other. After that they were given their choice of going to Culinary or Art for a class period where they either made cookies or worked on their own art project. The next class period was their choice of TV Productions or Construction, working with the green screen in TV Productions or making their own tool box in Construction. All of them spent two class periods in Cosmetology either having their hair done, getting a manicure, pedicure, or facial. The day concluded with them joining their parent in SECTA’s Culinary Dining Room enjoying a special lunch prepared by SECTA’s culinary students. A good time was had by all! THE PHOTO STUDIO IS COMING TO YOU THIS YEAR!! Senior Pictures will be taken Men – Shirt, tie and jacket will be provided “on campus” Ladies – a wrap will be provided next school year, ADDITIONAL PICTURE DATES September 14, 2015 9th – 11th Grade – September 15 & 16, 2015 No need to go to the photo studio over the summer! Retake day for 9th – 11th grade – October 19, 2015 Retake day for senior pictures – October 19, 2015 Senior Panoramic Photo – December 11, 2015 Senior Aerial Photo – January 28, 2016 GAC 4709.4