Summer 2014 - Edison High School
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Summer 2014 - Edison High School
A CALIFORNIA DISTINGUISHED SCHOOL A Three A’s School: Academics, Arts and Athletics Summer 2014 Volume 14, Issue 4 Edison High School Dr. D'liese Melendrez, Principal Principal’s Message: Exciting Year of Accomplishments at EHS These are very exciting times of reflection and celebration – The Prom, final field trips, AP and STAR testing, banquets, concerts, senior activities, final examinations and preparation for summer camps. I am so proud of our Charger students! This year our staff continued to “raise the bar” to challenge our students with rigorous and relevant curriculum and to prepare them for college and careers beyond high school. We received glowing approvals by the WASC Accreditation mid-term review visiting team this year. Our efforts were recognized once again by being named one of America’s Best High Schools by Newsweek! In addition, Edison has been named a Safe Sports School 1st Team, by the National Athletic Trainers’ Association. It is now time to congratulate the Class of 2014 and wish them much success and happiness on their next adventure. These graduates have garnered many scholarships, recognitions and awards. Many will be recognized at the Golden Key Awards, S.T.A.R. Achievement Awards, Character Awards and Senior Awards Night. This amazing class will be continuing their educations at many prestigious universities, trade schools and colleges across the state and nation (91.2%). Twenty of the graduates will be heading off to serve in the Military. We are proud of our National Merit Scholar Finalist, Christopher Yin. As the school year winds to a close it is also fitting to recognize the dedicated and exceptional staff at Edison High School and congratulate those staff members who are retiring: SAC teacher, Jane Lemonds, Science Teacher, Greg Brewsaugh, Cafeteria, Marie Lipot, Maintenance, Don Brown and SAC instructional aides, Sandy Bennett and Gail Harmeier. We are also proud to announce that the Charger Teacher of the Year is Lissie Barro (English/Language Arts), and the Edison Classified Employee of the Year is Jan Nagle (Supervision Secretary), who is also the district Classified Employee of the Year!! Finally, Edison would not be the great school it is without the incredible support from our parents and community. Thank you to the 31+ booster groups, 1300 PTSA members, the Academic Booster Club, the EHS Foundation and the countless volunteers. Your partnership is the “magic ingredient” for our exemplary school. In closing, thank you to our students, graduates, parents/guardians, staff and community members for making this past year - a year to remember! D’liese Melendrez, Principal Proud to be a Charger! I NSIDE THIS ISSUE : G UIDANCE & C AREER C ENTER 2 FINALS SCHEDULE 3 CLASSES 3 ROP/ PARENTING 4 D ISTINGUISHED G RADUATES 5 CHARACTER COALITION 6 G OLDEN KEY 7 STAFF AWARDS 8 ATHLETICS 9 PTSA/VOLUNTEERS 10 ABC/FOUNDATION 11 COMPETITON/ AWARDS 12 MUSIC/HEALTH 13 ASB/ACTIVITIES 14 DRESS CODE 15 Career Center News Transcripts SENIORS REQUEST YOUR FINAL TRANSCRIPT NOW The process for requesting a transcript is now online. Parchment is the system now being used in the Huntington Beach Union High School District for transcripts. With the new process, your transcript arrives at the destination of your choice quickly, and you are able to track the progress of your request each step of the way. In addition, to having your transcript sent to the destination of your choice, you can also upload other required college documents like recommendation letters and personal statements. Parchment will send those important items for you at no additional cost. If you are requesting a FINAL TRANSCRIPT select “HOLD FOR GRADES” (in the Confirmation Screen) in Parchment.com. The Parchment website is easy, and it’s secure and it’s open 24/7. You can access it at www.edisonchargers.com or www.parchment.com. Pay online ($10.25 per official transcript). The PSAT (Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test) has been scheduled for Wednesday, October 15, 2014. We encourage all juniors to take this test that will prepare them for taking the SAT. Students who perform exceptionally well on the test may be eligible for college scholarships. Refer to the flyer included in your summer registration packet for ticket information. The College & Career Center web page at http:// mrsquay.wix.com/college-career-ctr is kept up to date with details about college applications, timelines, research information, forms seniors can use during their college search, test registration and test dates for the SAT Reasoning test and ACT tests as the information becomes available. Send your email address to Mrs. Quay at [email protected] with the student’s class year to be included to receive email updates from the College & Career Center. Guidance Starting August 6-8, all Edison High School students—grades 9-12—must come to the administration office to pick up their registration packet. Sophomore, Juniors and Seniors will pick up registration envelopes containing the Planning Guide, Emergency Cards and instructions for downloading forms on-line. Freshman envelopes will contain all registration materials in hard copy. 2014-15 Registration Seniors -Only Juniors- Only SophomoresOnly Freshmen Only Make-up Day All Grades Tuesday, August 12 Birthday January-June Tuesday, August 12 Birthday July-December 9-10:00 a.m. Tuesday, August 12 Birthday January-June Tuesday, August 12 Birthday July-December 2:00-3:00 p.m. Wednesday, August 13 Birthday January-June Wednesday, August 13 Birthday July-December 9:30-11:00 a.m. Thursday, August 14 Birthday January-June Thursday, August 14 Birthday July-December 9:30-11:00 a.m. Wednesday, August 20 9 a.m.–11:30 a.m. Edison High School Mission Statement : 8–9:00 a.m. 1:00-2:00 p.m. 8:00-9:30 a.m. 8:00-9:30 a.m. The mission of Edison High School is to develop critical thinkers, effective communicators and creative and self expressive individuals through a positive, nurturing environment that offers an appropriate, challenging curriculum. 2 Schedule for Final Exams: June 10-12 Classes Available Summer Fee-Based Academic Prep Grades 9-11 Are you ready for Fall? The following classes are available this summer: Algebra I Prep Algebra 2/Trig Prep Chemistry Prep Honors English 1 Prep Honors English 2 Prep Monday, June 9 Modified Classes are taught by Edison credentialed teachers and will focus on the prerequisite skills essential for academic success. Math and science classes are 8/5-8/16 English classes are 7/22-8/2. Tuesday, June 10 Final Exam 7:00 - 9:00 Period 0/7 Final Exam 9:15 - 11:15 Period 1 Finals Prep (Students report 11:22-12:07 Register online for these fee-based classed at www.hbas.edu. Click on “Community Education” and “Academic Prep” http://www.hbas.edu/classes.aspx?p=98 Free ROP Classes Summer 2014 to Period 2) Lunch Computerized Accounting Baking & Pastry Fundamentals Animal Health Care Internship Emergency Medical Responder Theater Technology Boot Camp 12:07-12:37 Final Exam 12:44-2:44 Period 6 Wednesday, June 11 Final Exam 8:00 - 10:00 Period 2 See Mrs. Osbourne ASAP to register for summer ROP classes. ROP classes will fill quickly for the summer! [email protected] www.coastlinerop.net Finals Prep Period 4 10:07-11:00 Lunch 11:00-11:30 Final Exam 11:37 - 1:37 Period 5 PARENTS & GRANDPARENTS… CLASSES FOR YOU! Huntington Beach Adult School has great classes for parents and other adults! Classes are offered at many sites throughout Huntington Beach, Westminster, and Fountain Valley. New classes are starting all the time! Thursday, June 12 Final Exam 8:00 - 10:00 Period 3 Huntington Beach Adult School 17231 Gothard Street (located behind Ocean View High School) For more information or to register, Call (714) 842-4227 or go to hbas.edu Lunch 10:00 - 10:30 Final Exam 10:37 - 12:37 Period 4 3 ROP Prepares Students for College & Careers Something To Think About, Parents! As I approach the end of this school year, I find the counselor part of me, reflecting on the various needs students have discussed with me. The complexity of having healthy relationships, workload and deadlines in classes, demands from parents and teachers, life stress, and the overall pressure that looms over every teenager, the need to belong. As parents, we can’t change those things I have just mentioned, but we certainly can help our teens in another way. The following fact is something easy to understand yet as parents we make it very difficult. Did you know? That for every 100 ninth grade students entering a California high school 70 will graduate four years later, 37 will immediately enter college, 19 will graduate with either an associates degree within three years or a bachelors degree within six years. In Orange County, 40 percent of graduating high school seniors are eligible to attend a University or California State University school. It has been reported that 60 percent of 9th and 10th graders do not particularly like school and are not motivated to succeed. Of those disaffected students, more than 90 percent said they would be more motivated if their school offered classes more relevant to their future careers. Fact: As a teen, if you want your parents to listen to you, you’re not alone! Let the Coastline Regional Occupational Program (ROP) benefit your student. With over 75 career preparation courses ROP offers quality, up-to-date work place learning and career development. The Colorado Psychiatric Society came up with this essay question for a statewide contest for high school students: There is a perception that ROP is a vocational program for students not planning on going to college. That perception could not be further from the truth! ROP is for all students. Students going directly into the work force will develop knowledge and skills which results in higher paying positions. ROP benefits those students continuing on to college by providing a practical hands-on experience related to a particular major. ROP classes on a high school transcript can be evidence of career exploration and can be used to enhance Teenagers today continue to be the victims of psychiatric crises—suicide, depression, eating disorders and drug addiction, to name a few. What are the issues behind this that adults need to understand in order to be of more help? The Society expected to hear about the dangers of peer pressure, or how parents interfere in the lives of their kids. Instead, the nearly universal response was “We want our parents to listen to us.” As one student wrote, “Just talk to me…. Make time in your busy schedule to learn more about me.” Congratulations 2013-2014Coastline ROP Source: Scripps Howard News Service, Minneapolis Star/ Tribune, July 21, 1997. Distinguished Students Abigail Arceo John Buss Have a great summer Charger parents! You deserve it. Linda Temple, Student Support Psychologist STEM and Digital Media Arts Awards OC Youth Expo Semi-Finalists Morgan Bergdahl Skylar Kelley Gregorio Manaresi Jessica Morlett Sammi Rocco -3rd place Surf City Film Festival 4 Distinguished Graduates Class of 2014 Summa Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude requires a cumulative 7th semester GPA of 4.40+ Hailey Bond Grace Chen Ryan Chin Dania Corrales Alex Hitomi Alexander Hwang Alison Jahansouz Katherine Lee Viet Ly Erin McGarrigle Phuong Khanh Nguyen Sarah Owens Sanum Patel Vivian Pham Marisa Poveda Alexandra Price Derek Quiroz Julianna Remo Hannah Robinson Nathan Tong Christopher Yin Peter Yin Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude requires a 7th semester cumulative GPA of 4.00 - 4.39 Aaron Aspiz Kyle Batman Amanda Caswell Mohamad Chaaban Christopher D'Innocente Amber Davis Karla Davison Kerry Doran Jack Dorman Morgan Engelmann Victor Espinoza Amber Gibson Emily Gong Julia Hanson Scott Hetrick Vanna Hoang Hunter Kelley Brianne Kochanowski Katrina Kochanowski Brett Kubond Renee LaMontagne Cole Latham Emily Le Ryan Ludwig David Madey Maureen McLandrich Kevin Meade Charles Mendola Joseph Menke Thomas Metzger Chloe Miller Trevor Millikan Dhillon Nadasia Devin Newton Melissa Nguyen Phi Khanh Nguyen Troy Oates Pawan Pathagamage Drake Piper Kellen Rayos del Sol Steven Rothbart Natalie Rowerdink Kimberly Ruiz-Flores Kristen Shklanko Sarah Shklanko Alexander Singer Destiny Summerell Alexandria Tessier Brandston Tran Rayna Walker Lindsay Whiteman Chelsea Wright Katsumi Yamaguchi-Pedroza Alexa Yatauro Sara Zylstra Students of the Month Student of the Month is an honor bestowed on twenty students each year. The students are self-nominated by completing an application. Students of the month are selected by a committee composed of faculty and classified staff. The criteria includes academics, cocurricular, school and community. April Julia Hanson Sanum Patel May June Emily (Minh Tram) Le Quinn Meyer Maureen McLandrich Thomas Metzger National Merit Scholars Anna Duan Christopher Yin 5 Character Coalition’s “Honorable Role” for 2014 Edison Students Recognized for Good Character * indicates students received multiple nominations Dylan Aragon Austin Augustine Jake Austin Samantha Bandaruk Ryan Barnes Emma Barudi Nick Bauer Morgan Baumgartner Wyatt Bersch Fiona Bisoffi Jimmy Blakeman Melvin Bowden Markus Boyer Alexandra Brown* Emma Burke Gabby Calderon* Nicole Carbury Gino Carfano* Blake Cass Dillon Cassell Amanda Cawley Delaney Cleveland Kate Cohee Meah Collins Virginia Corrales Tiffany Davis Dhalila De La Cruz Danielle Dennison Eddie Diaz Olivia Dietrich Cameron Drake Trevor Eisnaugle Samuel Ely Amanda Erickson Kendall Marie Fearnley Madison Feldman Colette Fernandes Tico Fuga* Ryan Gale Austin Gannon Jordan Garth Mitchell Geringer Joseph Gomez Drake Gonzales Jack Good Joseph Graham Leah Grayson Mikaela Greeley Samuel Greenberg* Brooke Guy Jessica Guyer Shelby Harris Christian Heffelman Rylie Herbel Lucas Heydorff Hannah Hooper Chloe Hosier Wesley Jimenez Adam Jones Roman Jones Taylor-Rae Kane Hunter Kelley Michael Kibler Chris Kircher Savannah Knight Rylie Krause Hans Langhoff Ryan Laughren David Leung Alex Lewis Lucy Lightle Riley Lord David Madey* Nick Mailman Mason Malott Connor Mann Billy Markowitz Ally Marnocha Tessa Marsingill Shannon Mc Coy Maya McGinnis Leah McGrath Maureen Mclandrich* Guinevere McLin Delaney McVey Quinn Meyer Sam Meyer Summer Miqueleiz Jacob Moses* Taylor Newton* Danny Ngo Phat-Dat Nguyen Zachary Nguyen Shawn Nunan Sierra Page Kiana Pang Juliana Panuzzo Anton Pavlovic Carley Pearson Timothy Pham Alvin Phan Marisa Poveda Koral Preiss Diego Quiñonez Ryan Smith Dylan Sneed Sierra Steele Marcus Swanigan* Fiona Templin Pillar of Strength Character Award Alexandra Brown Gasper Ramirez Kelsey Reed Julianna Remo Vince Reyes Collin Rickertsen Sarah Riley Max Rivera Catrell Robertson Kylie Robertson Hannah Robinson* Nathaly Romero Miguel Roque Nick Rubio Kimberly Ruiz Flores Remie Sai Aaron Satterfield Jacob Schwenk Dean Seward Max Simon* Alexander Singer John Thomas Zeid Tisnes* Gregory Van Wig Jeremiah Villamar Andrew Vo Denise Vo Vanessa Vu* Lindsay Whiteman Sondra Wiederkehr Lyndsie Williams Paige Wilson Martin Wysoki Alexa Yatauro Christopher Yin* Edison Thanks EHS Poker Tournament Thanks Our Sponsors: EHS Foundation, Website Muscle, Boys of Fall Flag Football and Cheer, First Class Pizza, Lampost Pizza and Sheets Contractors. Donors: Von's, Lucky Cleaners, Wal-Mart,G&S Transmission,Lucille's Bar-B-Q, Ohana Clothing, Knott's Berry Farm, Boomer's,Shore Break Hotel, Dr. Kathleen Hutton, M.D., Sugar Shack Café, OEX Kayaks, BJ's Restaurant, Fountain Bowl, Costa Mesa Country Club, Los Amigos Golf Course, La Mirada Golf Course, Fisher Putters, Fun Zone Boat Co.,City of Huntington Beach, Angel's Baseball, Universal Studios, The Wave Hair Salon, Lori Hernandez Hair Stylist, Health Pro, Magic Mountain, Slater's 50/50, Improv Comedy Club, APA, Club Fitness Addiction, Surf City Beach Cruisers, San Diego Zoo, Santa Anita Race Track, Get Air Surf City, Las Barcas, In-N-Out Burger, First Flight Fitness, Hudson's Wellness Center, Starbuck's, Corky Carroll's Surf School, Speed Kills USA, Surf City Digital, California Pizza Kitchen, Aquarium of the Pacific, Davy's Locker, Sam's Club, Target, Mimi's Café,Medieval Times, Sojourn Cellars,Coast Therapy and D.Linares Hair Stylist. 6 David Huff EHS Alumni San Francisco Giant Pitcher Edison Golden Key Awards 2014 Key to the Golden Key : Bold type indicates medallion recipients. *Asterisks* indicate plaque recipients. Academic Competition Adam Cavecche Amanda Cawley Alexander Hwang *Alison Jahansouz* Katherine Lee David Madey Connor Mann Shannon Mc Coy William Miller Trevor Millikan Ryan Modlin Troy Oates Sarah Owens Sanum Patel Trevor Powley Derek Quiroz Nicholas Riasanovsky Austin Smith Christopher Yin Shane Yoshiyama CIBACS Cameron Adlawan Blake Bonnet *Quinn Meyer* Carley Pearson Jessica Rockwell Jacob Schwenk Emma Silvestri Max Simon Ericka Vladovich Jade Vulgamott *Consumer Family Studies Ashley Bezzina Stephanie Boutcher Edward Couture Jr Victoria Dickerson *Christopher Parten* Edith Quijada Kimberly Ruiz-Flores Brittany Yates Kelly Digital Media *Marylou Aquino* Sara Blume Alicia Christian Jack Cool Jessica Morlett Bentley Campbell Samantha Rocco Brandston Tran English Nicole Apodaca Samantha Apodaca Abigail Arceo Erin Ballard Hailey Bond Michelle Bui Grace Chen Dania Corrales Alex Hitomi Alexander Hwang Alison Jahansouz Katherine Lee Erin McGarrigle Veronica Neach Andrew Oeung Sanum Patel Vivian Pham Marisa Poveda Alexandra Price Julia Sienski Elizabeth Slebodnick Alexa Yatauro *Christopher Yin* Peter Yin Leslie Young Viet Ly Nicholas Mailman Joseph Menke Veronica Neach Alexander Nguyen Phi Khanh Nguyen Phuong Khanh Nguyen Andrew Oeung Vivian Pham Nicholas Riasanovsky Hannah Robinson Sarah Shklanko Jackson Sipple Destiny Summerell Alexandria Tessier Trevor Yasutake *Christopher Yin* Leslie Young Charles Mendola Katelyn Moss Wade Nelson Devin Newton Troy Oates Tanner Orel Calvin Rogers Josette Santos Brian Schales Kristen Shklanko Sarah Shklanko Cierra Sloate Eamon Smythe Lizabelle Talataina Nathan Torres *Alexa Yatauro* Christopher Yin Sara Zylstra Fine Arts Ceramics Perform. ArtsChoreo. Ensem. Principal’s Award Courtney Adams Joshua Bess Alexandria Brodt Spencer Cochran Timothy Hayes Amy Heil *Melissa Martin* Christian Zepeda *Amber Davis* Julia Hanson Paige Harvey Nicole Hayford Natalie Insley Sarah Owens Leslie Young Fine Arts - Visual Marylou Aquino Mia Colorado Jessica Cox Jessica Morlett Katalina Ortiz Kyra Page Samuel Rapaport Jenna Serna *Sean Trulli* Rachael Vaccaro Industrial Arts Noelle Britton John Buss IV Nolan Cerecedes Emily Flores Hao-Yun Hsu Andrew London *Robert Payne* Arianna Yeast Mathematics Truman Bazer Ryan Chin Scott Hetrick Alex Hitomi Vanna Hoang Alexander Hwang Alison Jahansouz Hunter Kelley Katherine Lee Hong Lim Wyatt Bersch Markus Boyer Alicia Christian Emily Gong Whitney Hirst Alex Hitomi Hunter Kelley David Madey Maya McGinnis Maureen McLandrich Thomas Metzger Sarah Owens Carley Pearson *Christopher Yin* Perform. Arts Instrumental Zachary Adriance Ian Casson Tatiana Chavez Antonio de Lis *Alex Hitomi* William Huffman Rachel Lim *Thomas Metzger* James Ritchey Alyssa Yasutake Trevor Yasutake Science Hailey Bond Ryan Chin Karla Davison Nicolas Gravley Scott Hetrick Alex Hitomi Vanna Hoang Perform. Arts-Vocal *Alexander Hwang* Alison Jahansouz Taylor Herbel Hunter Kelley Erin McGarrigle Katherine Lee *Jacob Moses* Hong Lim Kelly Ogas David Madey Alexandra Price Erin McGarrigle Julianna Remo Dhillon Nadasia Chase Slovak Troy Oates Sarah Owens PE - Athletics Sanum Patel Cameron Bauer Pawan Pathagamage Hailey Bond Vivian Pham Markus Boyer Marisa Poveda MacKenzie Cerda Derek Quiroz Thomas Gillespie Kellen Rayos del Sol Whitney Hirst Natalie Rowerdink Erin Hitomi Kristen Shklanko Alison Jahansouz Sarah Shklanko *Hunter Kelley* Nathan Tong Natalie May Brandston Tran 7 *Christopher Yin* Social Studies Erin Ballard Hailey Bond Michelle Bui Alexander Hwang Alison Jahansouz Hunter Kelley David Madey Erin McGarrigle Joseph Messerschmidt Ryan Modlin Phi Khanh Nguyen Phuong Khanh Nguyen Andrew Oeung Sanum Patel Trevor Powley Alexandra Price Derek Quiroz *Julianna Remo* Nicholas Riasanovsky Hannah Robinson Jessica Rockwell Austin Smith Sagar Telang Nathan Tong Katsumi YamaguchiPedroza Kaylee Emi Yasuda *Christopher Yin* Peter Yin Special Abilities Cluster Dylan Coonen Nicholas Downie Helai Hotak Katherine Mc Craw Sarah Obie *Edgar Samperio* Justin Smith Student Community Svcs Miranda Ageson Grace Chen Dania Corrales Luke Culhane Emily Le David Madey Thomas Metzger Carley Pearson Sagar Telang *Joanna Yuan* World Language Miranda Ageson Nicole Apodaca Samantha Apodaca Truman Bazer Morgan Bergdahl Emily Gong Alex Hitomi Nicole Jenkins *Katherine Lee* Gabriela Mc Cain Shannon Mc Coy Kelly Nguyen Melissa Pepper Hannah Robinson *Elizabeth Slebonick* Thomas Smith Victoria Sneddon Brandston Tran Megan Tran Kaylee Emi Yasuda HBUHSD and Edison Classified Employee of the Year Edison Teacher of the Year HBUHSD Workability Jeanne Baird Award Recipient Jan Nagle Lissie Barro Ann Clark Supervision Secretary English Teacher Workability/Vocational Training Teacher Edison Charger Retirees Greg Brewsaugh Science Teacher Don Brown Maintenance Gale Harmeier, Instructional Aide with Dr. Melendrez Sandy Bennett Instructional Aide Jane Lemonds Linc Teacher Maria Lipot Cafeteria Edison High School Receives Safe Sports School Award Dave White Southern California Football Coach of the Year Edison High School is the recipient of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association Safe Sports School award for it’s athletic training program and Edison High School athletics. The award champions safety and recognizes secondary schools that provide safe environments for student athletes. The award reinforces the importance of providing the best level of care, injury prevention and treatment. MacKenzie Cerda 2013-14 Gatorade California Girls Soccer Player of the Year. “Edison High School is honored to receive this 1st Team recognition from NATA, and we remain committed to keeping our student athletes safe during physical education classes, team practices and games so they can accomplish their own goals of great competition, winning records, fair sportsmanship and good health. Our goal is to lead our athletics program to the highest safety standards for our players,” said Holli Jackson, Edison High School Certified Athletic Trainer. Markus Boyer Sunset League Male Athlete of the Year Baseball CIF Semifinals Sunset League 3rd Spring Sports Edison is very proud of the performance of our Spring teams and athletes. Our Boys and Girls Swim teams captured the Sunset League title and both finished 3rd in CIF. Baseball finished 3rd in League and is currently in the quarterfinals of CIF. In track we sent 7 athletes to CIF and 5 have made it to CIF masters meet. The boys team finished 5th in CIF with Eamon Smythe winning the CIF title in the 800 meters. Boys volleyball made CIF after defeating Newport Harbor in a thrilling play in game at Huntington Beach. Our first season of Lacrosse was outstanding as we finished .500 on the season. Boys golf finished 3rd in the Sunset League and advanced to CIF. Tennis finished the year strong in defeating Huntington Beach but did not qualify for CIF. Our softball team finished strong in defeating Fountain Valley but came up just short of qualifying for CIF. Markus Boyer was named Male Athlete of the year in the Sunset league for his great work in football, wrestling, and track. Mackenzie Cerda was named Gatorade Player of the Year in California in soccer. Quite a great ending to a fantastic year of athletics at Edison. Proud to be a Charger. Boys Golf Advanced to CIF Sunset League 3rd Boys and Girls Swim 3rd in CIF Sunset League Champs Boys Track State Track and Field Qualifiers Eamon Smythe-800 meters AJ Beynon-hurdles and high jump 5th in CIF CIF Title Eamon Smythe 800 meters Rich Boyce Edison High School Athletic Director Boys Volleyball Advanced to CIF Sunset League 3rd 9 Edison PTSA Honors and Says Thank You Looking at the year in review, we accomplished much in our five areas of focus: Parent Education, Youth Matters, Advocacy, Arts and Communications. Our PTSA Programs focused on orienting incoming freshman families, providing parent training on the Parent Portal and Edison Charger website, and hosting college workshops. PTSA invited teachers Lissie Barro and Kendra Rosales to demonstrate to parents an English Lesson and a Algebra lesson utilizing the new Common Core Standards. PTSA also scheduled speakers from administration including Principal Dr. D'liese Melendrez, Assistant Principal Ms. Jennifer Graves and Student Support Specialist Linda Temple as well as representatives from our Associated Student Body. Our Youth Matters Committee continued to collaborate with EHS staff, community leaders, and professionals to host the award-winning 3rd Annual REAL Teen Event educating students and parents on the dangers of alcohol and drug abuse. PTSA sent representatives to Sacramento to advocate on behalf of children with respect to education funding. Two Edison students, Susan Ly and Keegan Fowler, won awards at the Reflections Art Contest's council and district levels. Lastly, we kept our membership informed and connected through our Constant Contact e-mails. Edison PTSA wrapped up the final few weeks of school honoring the good work of our Charger community and saying thank you for your support. EHS PTSA Honors Seven for Service to Youth Edison PTSA presented several awards during our year-end event on May 14th. The Honorary Service Awards Committee considered nominations submitted from the school community and selected the following to receive PTA recognition: Golden Oak Award - Jeannette Price Continuing Service Award - Kathy DeSalvo Honorary Service Award - Kym Sneed Honorary Service Award - Joyce Ewart Outstanding Teacher Award - Mr. Cabrera Very Special Person Award - Laurie Vandeman Thank you for your dedication to the students at Edison! EHS News & Volunteer at EHS Find out what’s happening at EHS: Sign up for the EHS News Directory to receive the announcements, special bulletins from the principal, and EHS information by e-mail. Go to www.edisonchargers.com, click on charger parents then click on daily email announcements or send an email titled “EHS News” to [email protected]. PTSA awarded ten scholarships to graduating Edison seniors at the Senior Awards Program in June. PTSA recognized all of our student Reflections Arts Program winners, and recognized one outstanding student and one outstanding teacher as well as several parent volunteers with a PTA Honorary Service Award at the May PTSA Association Meeting. Registration is in August . We need volunteers to collect forms, assist with I.D. cards, and pass out schedules. It’s a great way to get involved and meet other parents. The following 2014/2015 PTSA Elected Officers were installed at the May PTSA Association Meeting: President – Sue McCortney Executive Vice President – Jeannette Price 1st Vice President Programs – Stephanie Klauss 2nd Vice President Membership – Mary Feinstein 3rd Vice President Ways and Means – Robin Moses Secretary – Mary Mailman Treasurer – Jenny Harrison Auditor – Jeri Polizotto Historian – Kathy Novelli It has been an honor and a pleasure to serve as your PTSA President. Sign up to receive volunteer e-mail information. Go to www.edisonchargers.com , click on charger parents then on volunteer opportunity sign up or email me at [email protected] . Thank you to all our wonderful volunteers this year. You have donated so many hours of your time with booster groups, assisting with testing, chaperoning, textbooks, registration and all the other activities that happen at EHS. Jeannette Price Edison PTSA President 2012-2014 Cindy Berman, VIPS/Community Resources Coordinator 10 Thank You for a Wonderful Year from ABC… Congratulations to our Seniors as they begin their next journey! You are all a special group of people and can be very proud of your accomplishments over the last 12 years. You all will be remembered and missed and we wish you well in your exciting future! Our Award Recognition Program was a huge success! 360 students received awards for their accomplishments of helping others, showing improvement and exceptional effort. Senior Awards is a special ceremony in June where ABC awards scholarships to deserving students to help them with their future education plans. Thank you to all of the students who filled out ABC Scholarship Applications this past May. It is good to see that we can help so many students again this year! We are looking for Student Store Volunteers and to fill some Board positions for next fall. Don’t be shy. If your child tells you not to help out, be a teenager at heart -- do the opposite and help out anyway! The Academic Booster Club is a nice way to stay aware of what’s going on at the school yet not be in your teen’s way! Our meetings are the first week of every month at 5:00 p.m. and we would love to have you join us! Thank you to the ABC Board Members and all of the wonderful parents, teachers and staff that help make Edison High School such a great place to be. Vice President & Student Store Chair Carolyn Seiler Program Chairman Lynn Wischmeyer Treasurer Andrea LeClaire & Toni Brown Secretary Anna Bristol VIP Cindy Berman EHS Asst Principal John Elliott Very truly yours, Molly Hudak ABC President Edison Foundation The Edison Foundation would like to thank Joy Moyers for the outstanding job she has done for the last two years being President the Edison Foundation. Joy will still be on our board helping with her vast amount of knowledge. Our Edison Fan Flip Flops are now only $9 and available to purchase in the Edison Student Store during tutorial and lunch periods. Great way to show your Edison spirit all summer long! If you are interested in joining the Foundation board please The Foundation is getting ready to publish the 2014-2015 Stu- email me [email protected]. We would love dent Directory. The Student Directory is an excellent resource to have you join us! for EHS students and families, helping you connect with other EHS families and providing important information about Thanks to all of our Charger families for your continued supschool resources, activities and important dates during the port and commitment to the students and faculty of Edison 2014-2015 school year. Please visit our website High School! Chris Gandall - Incoming Foundation President www.edisonhighfoundation.org, to download the Directory form. Information is due by June 30, 2014. 11 Academic Competition EHS Surfs the Wave of STEM We are working on developing a STEM (Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics) program to support student learning through project based learning. We are creating a program where students can be engaged through a successful “hands-on” learning. We want students to feel empowered to think critically, be creative, and problem solve real world situations and come up with solutions to their project. This was an exciting year of change and growth for academic competition at Edison High School. Our students got great scores on the American Chemical Society first and second year tests and were honored at an ACS dinner. Chris Yin even qualified to take part in the national chemistry Olympiad test. Our chemistry team came in with a top ten score, earning a well deserved congratulation for themselves and our AP chemistry teacher Ms. Ballard. A group of science and math teachers recently attend a National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) STEM (Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics) EXPO conference in New Orleans, Louisiana due to the grant won earlier this year from the California Department of Education Secondary Specialized Program (SSP) grant. We are beginning to incorporate ideas and concepts learned at the NSTA STEM EXPO conference into our classroom curriculum. Our speech and debate team took on their first full year of competition since the eighties with the goal of entering the scene as true competitors. We beat our own goal by winning awards in student congress at every competition and sending three students to state championships, with Austin Smith making the semi final rounds. Always remember, if you want to compete with your mind, Edison is the place. Check out our progress on the Edison Innovation Lab. We are seeking grants and donations to expand the program to include solar and wind power generation systems, biofuel generation projects, and a robotics program. The Innovation Lab will be modeled after the Maker Movement where students will be allowed to experiment and try out both assigned projects and ideas of their own. Currently a tank system for raising White Sea Bass is being assembled in the Lab and we are making space for our robotics club. Edison Innovation Lab White Sea Bass Tanks Math Competitions school winner for AMC10B) AMC12 (12th grade and below) Test B - Nicholas Riasanovsky (11th grade) and Christopher Participating students include: Yin (12th grade) (school winners for AMC12B), Alexander 12th grade: Alexander Hwang, David Matey, Marisa Provida, Hwang (12th grade), Jackson Sipple (11th grade), Michelle Bui Matthew Hoang, Ryan Chin, Nathan Tong, Derek Quiroz, (11th grade), Andrew Oeung (11th grade), Christopher Yin 3. AMC Interstellar Math Madness (national online com11th: Michelle Bui, Andrew Oeung, Nicholas Riasanovsky, petition October thru December) - Edison team included Jackson Sipple Alexander Hwang (12th), Christopher Yin (12th), Derek Quiroz (12th), Matthew Hoang (12th), Seth Campbell (12th), Jackson Competitions: Sipple (11th), Nicholas Riasanvosky (11th), and Michelle Bui 1. California Math League (October thru March)- highest (10th), Edison took 2nd place overall, with over 6000 students scoring students include Alexander Hwang (12th grade), Chris- participating nationally. topher Yin (12th grade), and Jackson Sipple (11th grade) Other: David Madey (12th), Marisa Poveda (12th), Alexander 2. American Mathematics Competition Hwang (12th), Derek Quiroz (12th), and Dhillon Nadasia (AMC) (February): names in order from (11th), volunteered time to tutoring students in math at Sowers highest to lowest score for each test Middle School each week every Wednesday after school. AMC10 (10th grade and below) Alexander Hwang (12th) and Derek Quiroz (12th) volunteered Test B – Joaquin Dorantes (10th grade; each Friday after school tutoring students in math at Edison. 12 From the Health Office Preparation for the NEW School Year 2014-2015 It may seem too early to think about the start of the new school year, 2014-2015, yet, many of you will visit your child’s physician during the summer and if you are aware of what is needed for school as regards medication, accommodation “504” plan, and or PE exemption; it’s not too early to plan for what your student may need related to health concerns for the new school year! If your child needs Special Health Care Services, i.e. Diabetes regimen, gastrostomy tube feeding, catheterization, suctioning, and/or medication at school, i.e. for asthma (albuterol inhaler), migraine, diabetes, emergency allergy medication (Epi-pen), menstrual cramps, ADHD, etc. an authorization form must be completed by you and your child’s physician. The “Parent/Guardian and Authorized Health Care Provider Request for Medication” and/or “Specialized Physical Health Care Services” form can be obtained from the Health Office (Room 304A new form needs to be submitted EVERY school year to the Health Office by the first day of school Wednesday, August 27, 2014. Medications should be dropped off by a responsible adult and may NOT be delivered by the student nor the backpack for safety reasons. certifications must be renewed/ updated in a timely manner. Lastly, please know that it is a pleasure to work in the Health Office. We are grateful that our district strives to provide services where so many other school districts have had to eliminate health and crisis care. In order to provide the best care possible, it is important that emergency cards are completely filled out by the parent/ guardian. We need an update on your child’s health status. There is a space provided to add this at the back of the emergency card. It will be beneficial if several emergency contact persons with updated phone numbers are available for when you cannot be reached. Please do not hesitate to call the Health Office if you have any questions at (714) 962-1356 ext 4429 (health clerk) or 4430 (nurse). Our health clerk, Ms. Bree Poor will be on campus beginning August 11, 2014 to assist you with your needs. Have a safe and enjoyable summer break. If your child has PE restrictions, a physician’s note must also be turned into the Health Office as the need arises. Physician Irene R. Igual, BSN, RN MSN 13 Activities Office News Assistant Principal John Elliott SENIOR CELEBRATIONS Senior Class Representatives Koral Preiss and Rylee Sherouse, under the direction of senior class advisor, Mr. Rick Meyers are busy preparing for end of year senior activities. These events include the Senior Picnic and yearbook distribution on Wednesday, June 4th and the senior breakfast on Monday, June 9th. Graduation practice will take place at Orange Coast College Stadium on Tuesday June 10th with Graduation at OCC on Thursday June 12th. Thanks to the many parents working to make these celebrations successful. For updates and full details on Senior activities, go to edisonchargers.com; click on the “Activities” link and then, click on “Senior Information.” NEW ASB OFFICERS Congratulations to the newly elected and appointed members of the 2014-2015 ASB--Associated Student Body: President Kirsten Shiner Vice President Allison Surber Secretary Sarah Riley Treasurer Patrick Crossen Senior Rep Christina Crayne Senior Rep Mollie Munson Junior Rep Sammy McClymonds YEARBOOK DISTRIBUTION 2014 Distribution of yearbooks will begin at the senior picnic on Wednesday June 4th. Junior distribution will begin after school on Wednesday June 4th in the former auto shop area. Frosh and Sophomores can pick up their yearbooks after school in the former auto shop area on Thursday June 5th and Friday, June 6th. ID cards are required. A small number of extra yearbooks may be available for $130 (cash only). Contact Bobbie in the Financial Office at extension 4413. Junior Rep Sabrina Vuong Sophomore Rep Amanda Nguyen Sophomore Rep Sandra Wiederkehr Academics Academics Activities Madison Haley Cat Bailey Copeland McCourt Activities Eddie Diaz BLOOD DRIVE Our 2nd blood drive of the school year with UCI Medical Center was held on Tuesday April 22nd. Over 60 students and adults contributed. Combined with the first blood drive held in December, Charger students, staff and community have donated over 80 pints of useable blood that will help save many lives. Thanks to all who have participated and to ASB Community Service Commissioners Julia DeLuca and Andrew Vo for coordinating both events. Activities Shea Fisher Assemblies Jacob Mahony Assemblies Kelcey Bligh At-Large Amanda Boyd At-Large Paige Manfre Athletics– Boys Garrett Babbitt Athletics-Girls Tatum Holdaway Clubs Commissioner Hannah Horton Community Service Rebecca Eskander Congratulations Community Service Erin Hitomi Prom King Communications Education/Student Relations Dylan Alcantara Matt Raidy Elections Jazmine Forsythe Prom Queen Elections Rachel Carl Natalie May Pep and Spirit Ali Miller Pep and Spirit Megan Peterson Publicity Emma Cody Publicity Charley Dussault Publicity Chandler Brunelli Technology Billy Miller Andrew Vo & Edison Summer Camp Information Click here for the link or go to www.edisonchargers.com and click on Athletics, then Summer Camps. 14 EHS Dress Code (Page 23 in the Student Handbook/Planner) Inappropriate, revealing attire at school Short shorts or short dresses and skirts: With arms at your side, if you can feel skin with the palms of your hands it is too short for school. Halters, draped, tube tops, bandos, spaghetti straps, low necklines (even with sweaters): All of these tops are examples of inappropriate attire. [Cover-ups do not count.] NO: YES: HATS: OK (Nothing offensive) Disciplinary Action for Inappropriate Dress 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Change attire-warning Change attire-2 hour detention/Sat. School (parent contact) Change attire-4 hours detention/Sat. School (parent contact) Change attire-In house suspension (parent contact) Change attire-Behavior contract, In House suspension (parent contact) 15 All Incoming Freshmen 2014-15 Registration Seniors Only JuniorsOnly Sophomores- Only Freshmen Only Make-up Day All Grades Tuesday, August 12 Birthday January-June 8–9:00 a.m. Tuesday, August 12 Birthday July-December 9-10:00 a.m. Tuesday, August 12 Birthday January-June Tuesday, August 12 Birthday July-December 2:00-3:00 p.m. Wednesday, August 13 Birthday January-June Wednesday, August 13 Birthday July-December 9:30-11:00 a.m. Thursday, August 14 Birthday January-June Thursday, August 14 Birthday July-December 9:30-11:00 a.m. Wednesday, August 20 9 a.m.–11:30 a.m. FRE E and F O O D Drin k 1:00-2:00 p.m. 8:00-9:30 a.m. 8:00-9:30 a.m. Edison High School Gym August 21 8:30 A.M. to 12:30 P.M. No pre-registration required 2014-2015 Calendar Highlights First Day of School SUMMER HOURS 7:30-12 and 1-3:30 EHS Office closed from 7/4-8/5 and 8/25- 8/26 August 27 Labor Day September 1 Veterans Day Holiday November 11 Thanksgiving Recess November 24-28 Winter Recess December 22-Jan 2 Spring Recess April 6-10 Last Day of School Charger Newsletter June 11 Non Profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Huntington Beach, CA Permit No. 252 Edison High School 21400 Magnolia Street Huntington Beach, CA 92646 PARENTS; DO THIS IN AUGUST TO SAVE THE MOST MONEY AVOID REGISTRATION LINES AT THE FINANCIAL OFFICE! Purchase the 2014-2015 Super Charger Package or an ASB card on-line at www.jostensyearbooks.com from June 24th-August 9th or check our website for a link after June 24th. Bring your receipt to registration!!!! The Principal’s Newsletter is an Edison High School Information Publication to parents and the community. Dr. Greg Plutko, Superintendent; Dr. D’liese Melendrez, Edison High School Principal; Cindy Berman, Community Resource Coordinator. (714) 962-1356 ext.4601, Fax(714) 963-4280 We thank the advertisers who support the publication of this newsletter. Advertisements in this newsletter do not constitute an endorsement by the Huntington Beach Union High School District or Edison High School. Board of Trustees: Dr. Bonnie Castrey Dr. Duane Dishno Susan Henry Kathy Iverson Dr. Michael Simons