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May Patriot Newsletter North Pole High School 601 NPHS Blvd North Pole, AK 99705 www.k12northstar.org/northpoleh 907-488-3761 Greetings, Wow! It s hard to believe the school year has ended. As we say goodbye to our graduates of the Class of 2016 it s important that we acknowledge that their future is full of possibilities. Next school year our doors will open for the class of 2020. We are excited for this Freshman class. The first day of school for Freshman and students new to our District is August 17 th. All returning students and upperclassmen first day of school is August 18 th. Congratulations to Macy Ke, as a recipient of the 2016 Scholastic Art and Writing Award National Medalists. There were over 320,000 works of art and writing submitted and only 2,400 medals were awarded at the national level. Macy has been invited to New York to attend the National Ceremony at Carnegie Hall. Our Future Farmers of America (FFA) represented us well at the State competition held earlier this month. As a school, we won several top individual and team awards. Classes Resume at NPHS on: August 17, 2016 For FRESHMAN AND NEW STUDENTS All other students report for the first day of school on August 18, 2016 The AFJROTC program was recently recognized with Outstanding Instructor Awards presented to both Colonel Rauenhorst and Chief Spilinek from the Department of the Air Force. We are so fortunate to have community members that care. Day in and day out volunteers from the local churches show up daily to support our students. Thank you to our PTSA for all your hard work and dedication that you have shown throughout the year to the staff and students at North Pole High. If your child is planning on participating in any Fall sports, please be sure that their fines and fees are paid. This information is seen on their PowerSchool account. On behalf of the staff at North Pole High, we would like to wish everyone a refreshing summer! Regards, Clarice Mingo Volume 30 Issue 9 Page 1 of 11

SCIENCE Volume 30 Issue 9 Page 2 of 11

CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION NEWS Volume 30 Issue 9 Page 3 of 11

SPANISH NEWS Spanish I: The students in Level I prepared a book using the mini presentations we created during this semester. The themes were: sports, describe yourself, vacation, birthday and shopping. The students presented on May 10, 11 and 12 and the audience was the students from North Pole Elementary. Spanish II: The students in Level II prepared a book using legends from Spanish speaking countries. The students presented the legends on May 10, 11 and 12 and the audience was the students from North Pole Elementary. Volume 30 Issue 9 Page 4 of 11

Spanish I and II; To celebrate 5 de mayo : The students danced with Felix Bambury on 6 de mayo. Mrs. Misty Jensen from AFS USA, Alaska www.afsusa.org gave a quick overview of the Exchange Programs. If you are interested in the exchange program, you may contact Mrs. Jensen by email at mjensen@afsusa.org. or by phone at 907 202 0323 or 800-AFS-INFO. Volume 30 Issue 9 Page 5 of 11

NPHS LIBRARY SERVICES: The NPHS Library is open for students from 7:15 AM until 4:00 PM school days. NPHS Library May 2016 The students may use the library at lunchtime, and may visit during school hours with a pass from their teacher. STUDENT SERVICES INCLUDE: Book Checkout Computer Access Printers Copy Machine ebooks Kindles Test Makeup Password Reset Research Assistance Contact Us: North Pole HS Librarian: Cayla Armatti 907-488-3761 ext 19200 Library Assistants: Becky Dustin and Stephanie Niesen Noel Wien Public Library SUMMER READING PROGRAM for TEENS The public library program offers teens the opportunity to read books during the summer, write a brief review for each book, and be entered in drawings for weekly prizes. Both the Noel Wien Library and the North Pole Branch Library offer young adult programs during the summer reading program. We also present a popular Young Adult Mystery Night in late August for the teens who have participated during the summer. Sign-up for the summer reading program begins on Monday, May 23 rd, and is ongoing through Saturday, July 23rd. The Importance of Summer Reading Summer reading has been a topic of discussion by educators for decades. Summer slide, where students lose the gains they made during the previous school year, is a topic of conversation this time of year. This learning loss has a cumulative effect and impacts students as they continue to move through school. There does not seem to be one solution for this problem, but educators can agree that we have to keep trying. Up for a challenge? TRY THIS THIS SUMMER: 11 CHALLENGES, 12 WEEKS, UNLIMITED ADVENTURE! a book published this year a book you can finish in a day a book recommended by your local library a book that has been made into a movie a book that has been banned someplace at sometime a book published before you were born a book that a friend has recommended a book you ve already read once a book that intimidates you a book about a different culture than your own Volume 30 Issue 9 Page 6 of 11

INTENSIVE RESOURCE NEWS Patriot Partners Club News The Patriot Partners Club has taken off on a good start this year. This is an organization sponsored by Special Olympics to encourage students with special needs to be involved with non-disabled peers. The students will eventually be involved in Unified Sports, to include bowling, floor hockey, and track & Field. Katie Christensen has been the President for this year, but has been active for two years, helping to get the Club off the ground. Today the Club welcomed incoming President, Gavin Plunk, who will help to insure the Patriot Partners Club continues to grow over the next two years. We did have the opportunity to go bowling earlier this month. We had three of our Partners go with the Intensive Resource class. We had lunch at the Eielson Bowling Alley and enjoyed ½ a day of fun. Once student, Stanton Parker, bowled 5 strikes in a row! That was very exciting. All students did very well and had a great time. On Saturday the Patriot Partners Club will participate in the Autism Walk. A group of 14 students and adults are planning on walking to support those with Autism and help make others aware of how common it is. The Partners Club meets once a week during lunch in room 159. We have Christmas luncheons, celebrate birthdays, and enjoy each other s company. This is open to anyone who would like to make a few new friends, be involved in community spirit and help students with disabilities. If you think you would like to participate, stop by next year and have lunch with us. The Patriot Partners Club would like to thank the following people: Betsy Rogers, Kris Tachney, Kerri Hickman, Gaylene Evans, Claire Swisher, and the administration at North Pole High for their support in getting this club started. We would also like to thank the Teamsters for their generous support. If you have any questions, please contact Mrs. Hopper or Kris Tachney. Volume 30 Issue 9 Page 7 of 11

ART NEWS This month was an exciting one for art students. Seventeen students were recognized by the Borough Mayor for their artwork, which was produced as a result of participation in The Memory Project. The Memory Project is a non-profit organization which pairs student artists with children who are orphaned or live in extreme poverty. The children we made portraits of were from a remote village in Bolivia. Each artist chose a child s photo and made a portrait of a child, which was then sent to the child. The students from Art II, III and AP each made a beautiful portrait, copies of which are hanging at the Borough building for the next six months. Students worked on the portraits throughout the fall and they were mailed in April to the children, where they were hand delivered in Bolivia. We in turn received a video of the children opening their portraits, showing the joy and gratitude they felt for these very special gifts. For some children, this is one of very few personal belongings and something they will cherish from their childhood, and a reminder that someone cared enough about them to make this portrait. The video can be seen on the NPH website or by clicking on the link below. The artwork can be seen at the Fairbanks North Star Borough Building. This was truly one of the most rewarding projects our students have done, it was really meaningful to them, and they all worked very diligently to produce their best work. Laurel Hebeck, Art Teacher http://www.k12northstar.org/page/5777 Volume 30 Issue 9 Page 8 of 11

Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC) News The Air Force announced three Air Force JROTC level unit and instructor awards this week. The North Pole High School AFJROTC Unit AK-941 received, for the first time in our unit s history, all three awards in the same year. The three awards are: DISTINGUISHED UNIT AWARD with MERIT. This award is presented only to units that earn the highest rating possible (Exceeds Standards) during a HQ AFJROTC inspection. An Air Force inspection of our unit at North Pole High School occurs once every three years. The Distinguished Unit Award with Merit is awarded to the top 10% of 887 AFJROTC units. This award recognizes the personal growth and accomplishments of the cadets, contributions of the instructors as mentors, and the support of the school and local community. Each cadet that was a member of our unit for both semesters will be awarded the Distinguished Unit Award with Merit ribbon. SILVER STAR COMMUNITY SERVICE Award. This prestigious award recognizes the top 5% of all AFJROTC units based on community service in support of schools and local communities. The mission of AFJROTC is to Develop citizens of character dedicated to serving their nation and community. The importance of service and understanding how it positively impacts our cadets, schools, communities, and our nation is a critical component of what we strive to teach through our program and is a central part of our mission in AFJROTC. The award is earned by units with the highest per cadet average of community service hours that are planned and conducted by cadets under the supervision of AFJROTC instructors. This award also recognizes the personal growth and accomplishments of the cadets, contributions of the instructors as mentors, and the support of the school and local community. The NPHS AFJROTC cadets provided more than 3,300 hours of community service to the school and local communities over the last 12 months. OUTSTANDING AFJROTC INSTRUCTORS OF THE YEAR: The Outstanding AFJROTC Instructor Award winners were selected from all of the received nominations and nominations made by the AFJROTC Regional Directors. These winners represent the very best of AFJROTC instructors. North Pole AFJORTC instructors Chief Master Sergeant Bradley S. Spilinek and Colonel Michael J. Rauenhorst were both awarded the Outstanding AFJROTC Instructor of the Year award for the 2015-2016 school year. North Pole High School AFJROTC Unit AK-941 Cadet Corps Photo for the 2015-2016 school year. Volume 30 Issue 9 Page 9 of 11

Students of the Month ANE/ELL Mabel Yumang Automotive Don Whisel Counseling Meghan Geese Integrated Programs Haley Flores JROTC Breanna Jones Language Arts Brooklyn Harvison Math Anna Green Metals/Welding Stephen Chase Office Practice Specialist Abby Wright Performing Arts Meghan Geese Physical Education Sarah Bixby Science Dylan Latham Social Studies Susan Glade Spanish Jakobe Boyd Visual Arts Alea Dixon Congratulations Margaret May North Pole City Council Student of the Month Volume 30 Issue 9 Page 10 of 11

North Pole High School 601 NPHS Blvd North Pole, AK 99705 The Patriot Newsletter is published monthly during the school year Submit articles by email to sally.madden@k12northstar.org PATRIOT STRONG! The Fairbanks North Star Borough School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, ethnicity, color, religion, creed, sex, age, national origin, physical or mental disability, marital status, changes in marital status, pregnancy, parenthood, sexual orientation, gender identity or veteran status. The Fairbanks North Star Borough School District does not discriminate on the basis of sex in violation of Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 in the educational programs or activities which it operates. The Fairbanks North Star Borough School District does not discriminate on the basis of disability in violation of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. This includes admission or access to, or treatment or employment in its programs, services, and activities. Individuals requiring further information should contact the designated compliance director: Ms. Doreen Oliver Employment and Educational Opportunity Director 520 Fifth Avenue 4th Floor, Suite A, Room 410 Fairbanks, Alaska 99701 (907) 452-2000 ext. 11466 Fax (907) 452-3172 doreen.oliver@k12northstar.org Volume 30 Issue 9 Page 11 of 11