HAWK TALK http://www.gilbertschools.net October 2013 HIGHLAND HIGH SCHOOL, AN EXCELLING SCHOOL EDUCATING STUDENTS GRADES 9-12
3 Underclass Photo Retakes, 7:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. Bookstore 3 Jostens on Campus Taking Graduation Orders, 4 th /5 th lunch - Cafeteria 3 Orchestra Concert, 7:30 p.m. Auditorium 3-4 Fall Orchestra Festival, All Day Auditorium 4 Last Day to Drop a Class without a W/F 4 Grading Day/Early Release Day 4 Varsity Football Game, 7:00 p.m. Home vs. Gilbert High School 7-11 Fall Break No School 14 Varsity Football Game, 7:00 p.m. Home vs. Perry High School (Senior Night) 14 Yearbooks for sale through December 20 $80 (Online Only) 14 PSAT Sign-Up Ends (Sign-Up in Counseling Office) 16 Choir Concert, 7:30 p.m. Auditorium 18 Varsity Football Game, 7:00 p.m. @ Basha High School 19 PSAT Test, 8:00 a.m. 21 PLAN Test Sign-Up Begins - Counseling Office 21 Jazz Concert, 7:00 p.m. Auditorium (HJHS and HHS) 22 AIMS Writing Juniors/Seniors 23 One Hour Early Release Day Professional Learning Day 23 Jazz Band Concert, 7:30 p.m. - Auditorium 24 AIMS Math Juniors/Seniors 25 Choir Silent Auction Night at the Opera 6:00 8:30 p.m. - Cafeteria 25 Varsity Football Game, 7:00 p.m. @ Hamilton High School 28 Homecoming Spirit Week through November 1 28 Extra Mile Food Drive through November 12 Hawk Hall Bins 29 Variety Show, 7:00 p.m. - Auditorium Homecoming Spectacular 29-30 Club Photos, 2:45 4:00 p.m. Outside Auditorium 30 One Hour Early Release Day Professional Learning Day 30 Homecoming Bonfire & Carnival, 6:00-9:00 p.m. Outside Basketball Courts (South of Gym) Nov 1 Homecoming Football Game, 7:00 p.m. Home vs. Chandler High School Nov 2 Homecoming Dance, 8:00 11:00 p.m. Hawk Hall (Information provided by Shawn Varner, Assistant Principal) Page 2
2013/2014 TESTING INFORMATION by Lance Smith, Dean of Students Fall AIMS Testing in October is only for Juniors and Seniors needing to pass AIMS for graduation purposes or for those students attempting to exceed the standards on AIMS. There is no make-up testing allotted for the fall, therefore, it is imperative that students needing to pass are present during testing days. Spring testing for AIMS Writing, Reading and Math will include ALL 10th graders, as well as ALL 9th graders, who will be taking AIMS Science and the Stanford 10 Test. The following are the 2013-2014 scheduled dates for AIMS and Stanford 10 Testing: Fall Testing October AIMS Testing For 11th /12th grade students who have not passed one or more sections of AIMS or want to try to exceed Exceed sign-up dates: September 9 October 4 Writing Tuesday October 22 Reading Wednesday October 23 Math Thursday October 24 Spring Testing February AIMS Testing ALL 10th grade students For 11th /12th grade students who have not passed AIMS Writing or Reading or would like to try to exceed Exceed sign-up dates: January 13 February 7 Writing Monday February 24 (LATE START Test Day) Reading Tuesday February 25 (LATE START Test Day) Spring Testing April AIMS/Stanford 10 Testing All 9th grade students (AIMS Science and Stanford 10 Testing) All 10th grade students (AIMS Math) For any 11th/12th grade students who have not passed AIMS Math or would like to try to exceed Math Exceed sign-up dates: March 3 March 27 AIMS Math Tuesday April 8 (NO SCHOOL Test Day) Stanford 10 Tuesday April 8 (NO SCHOOL Test Day) AIMS Science Wednesday April 9 (LATE START Test Day) Page 3
Laura Maltby receives Employee of the Month Award from Lance Smith, Dean of Students Ginnie Strait receives Employee of the Month Award from Lance Smith, Dean of Students SEPTEMBER EMPLOYEES OF THE MONTH Laura Maltby Administrative Assistant Carole Wayne receives Employee of the Month Award from Lance Smith, Dean of Students Ginnie Strait Agriculture Teacher Carole Wayne English Teacher Page 4
SENIOR KEY DATES by Kristin Anderson, Assistant Principal 10/4 Last Day to Drop a Class w/out Withdraw/Failure (W/F) 11/20 End of 13.5 week grading period - Grading window closes @ 2:00 p.m. 12/13 Deadline for Graduation Announcement Orders - 4 th /5 th Hour 2/3 AP Exam Registration Begins - Bookstore 2/4 Senior Panoramic Picture - Main Gym/3 rd Hour - Duke Photography 3/7 Deadline for Seniors - Extra Mile Hours 4/1 Cap & Gown Photos - Auditorium Lobby - 7:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. 4/12 PROM 7-11:00 p.m. 4/24 ALL Online coursework completed and transcripts submitted to HHS Records 5/2 Senior Slide Show - Auditorium - 3A/3B Schedule 5/5-16 AP Testing 5/8 Yearbook Signing Party - Cafeteria - 3-5:30 p.m. 5/12 Scholarship Reception - Cafeteria 5/15 Athletic Hall of Fame Induction & Signing - Time TBD 5/16-20 Senior Final Exams 5/18 Baccalaureate - Auditorium - 3:00 p.m. 5/20 Senior Picnic 1:30 3:30 p.m. 5/22 Mandatory Graduation Rehearsal Hawk Stadium - 7:00 a.m. 5/22 Graduation - Hawk Stadium - 7:00 p.m. Reminder parents please ensure your contact information is always kept up to date to ensure you are receiving important updates and information regarding your child! BOOKSTORE INFORMATION Please help us by returning any textbooks or novels from last school year that your child may have at home. We are in need of these books. Please return any books from this year that your child is no longer using. If your child has finished with the novel or had a schedule change and no longer needs the textbooks, please return those books to the Bookstore. If there are outstanding fees due, please send cash or check to the Bookstore or pay online with a credit card at: https://ic.gilbertschools.net/campus/portal/gilbert.jsp If you have any questions, please contact the Bookstore. (extension 4201) Page 5
SECOND ANNUAL HIGHLAND HIGH SCHOOL HOLIDAY BOUTIQUE Highland High School FCCLA/TOYBOX and FFA are hosting the Second Annual Highland High School Holiday Boutique on Saturday, December 7. We are currently looking for craft and gift vendors. If you, or someone you know has items they would like to sell, please complete the form on page 7. The fee to participate in the Boutique is $25 per space and will go to support activities for both of the student groups who are sponsoring the event. In all fairness to each vendor, we will only allow one vendor per company. For example, we will only have one Gold Canyon Candle vendor. If you do not have anything to sell, we hope you will come and do some holiday shopping at Highland High on December 7. 20 Years and Counting.... DID YOU KNOW... 2008 Highland High School honored as one of 13 Exceptional High School Chapters at Best Buddies International Student Leadership Conference. 2009 Boys Soccer team... 5A Division 1 State Champions! 2009 Girls Basketball... 5A Division 1 State Champions! BUS DRIVERS Term: 9 months Wages: $11.80 per hour Training will be paid Applicant must have a good driving record For more information, call 480.497.3311, Option 1 Please apply online. Page 6
Saturday, December 7, 2013 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Set Up will begin at 8:00 a.m. The event will take place in the school s front parking lot. Vendors are required to stay until 3:00 p.m. Cost is $25 per spot - Each spot will accommodate a 10 X 10 canopy Vendors will need to provide their own tables, chairs, and pop up canopy if desired. Name of Individual Name of Business if Applicable Type of merchandise that will be sold Phone Number Email Address Please submit this form along with your check for $25, made payable to Highland High School FCCLA/TOYBOX, to Gloria Roberts or Curtis Willems at Highland High School. Forms are due by Wednesday, November 27. Questions can be addressed to Gloria Roberts at gloria.roberts@gilbertschools.net or 480-813-0051 ext. 2546. Forms can be mailed to: Highland High School Attn: Gloria Roberts 140 S. Gilbert Road Gilbert, AZ 85296 Page 7
SEPTEMBER HAWKS OF THE MONTH L-R Kalina Casas, Juli Horvath, Christina Johnsen HIGHLAND HIGH SCHOOL CHESS TEAM For the first time in eight years, the Highland Chess Team qualified for the state championship on November 1 and 2. The team tied for third in the region with a record of six wins, two losses, and a tie. Congratulations to the following players: Tesah Barton, Avi Brahmbhatt, Charles Daggs, Nathan Foote, Ammon Gilliland, Jesse Kimble, Quinn Mahony, Vikram Meyyappa, Dhruv Patel, Ahnaf Rahman, Patrick Schaffer, Matt Thompson, Kyle Van, and Tyler Welker. Page 8
HEALTHY HAWK TALK What? October is the month the Health Office will be conducting Hearing Screenings on all 9 th grade students. Our district actively participates with the Hearing Conservation Program of Arizona to identify students who may be at risk or experiencing a hearing loss. Our goal is to ensure our students are healthy and are not hindered by a hearing loss in the classroom. Activities that put your hearing at risk include: playing with noisy toys, band instruments and video games; listening to personal music players and stereos at high volumes; attending concerts and movies; operating lawn mowers, leaf blowers, chainsaws, firearms, fireworks and riding off-road vehicles. As a rule, noise may damage your hearing if you are at arm s length from it, or if you have to shout to make yourself heard. In a survey of teen listening habits, nearly 200 teens reported their typical listening volume levels as medium to high because they like the sensation of tuning out the world via total immersion in music. (House Ear Institute Survey, 2005) More than half of high school students in the U.S. report having at least one symptom of hearing loss. (ASHA Survey, 2006) 5.2 million 6-19 year olds have hearing loss directly related to noise exposure. (3 rd National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, Niskar et al. 2000) Humans are highly social and rely on communication to keep us connected to friends and family. Hearing loss interrupts communication and interferes with those relationships, which can result in depression, withdrawal, reduced self-esteem and self-worth. By practicing hearing conservation strategies diligently, you can prevent these negative outcomes of noise-induced hearing impairment. So, do yourself a favor. Turn it to the left-turn down the volume! Be safe not sorry-wear hearing protection! Walk away from noise! In good health, Helen Sandrolini RN BSN Christie Crecelius HA PARKING IN FIRE LANES It is important that students, parents and other visitors remember that it is against the law to park a vehicle in a fire lane. That goes for any fire lanes on the campus. We are asking all drivers that come onto campus to recognize where fire lanes are and avoid parking in these areas. This also goes for the front drop-off area. It is appropriate to drop off students in the drop-off area, but if you need to run into the building for any reason, please pull into a visitor parking spot. Leaving your vehicle in a fire lane is against the law and may result in a fine. We appreciate your understanding and adherence to the law. Page 9
2013 HOMECOMING EVENTS October 30 6:00 9:00 p.m. Haunted Shipwreck Carnival and Bonfire Come and enjoy the food and fun! There will be a bounce house, kiddy corner, trick or treats, costume contest, and much more! November 1 5:00 p.m. Pre-game Alumni Tailgate Place: Outdoor Basketball Courts 6:40 p.m. Band pre-game Show 7:00 p.m. Homecoming Football Game vs. Chandler High School 20 years of Highland T-Shirts! Order your shirt today. laura.maltby@gilbertschools.net 480.813.0051, extension 4057. Order forms are also available on the school website. The Homecoming Game is a blackout! We hope to have a big Homecoming celebration bringing back many years of alumni to our Homecoming Carnival, Tailgate, and Football Game. Page 10
20 Years of Highland High School Spirit Shirts Order Form Show your Hawk Spirit! Order your HHS 20 Year Spirit Shirt now for Homecoming 2013! Shirts are $10 each. Shirts are black with the hawk design above. Contact Laura Maltby to order. (480) 813-0051 x4057 laura.maltby@gilbertschools.net Name: Phone #: Adult Crew Neck: Please put a number of shirts needed for each size. SM MED LG XL 2XL 3XL 4XL Adult V-Neck: SM MED LG XL 2XL Youth Crew Neck: XS(2-4) SM(6-8) MED(10-12) LG(14-16) XL(18-20) Total shirts X $10 each Total Payment Enclosed = $ Cash or Check only- made payable to the Triple Play Booster Club