with jag pride, lauren sheahan, principal - deer valley unified
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Welcome back Jaguars!
Greetings Jaguars! Boulder Creek is off to an amazing start this school year. It is very gratifying to see the outstanding teaching and
learning that happens day in and day out on our campus. Our campus is buzzing with close to 2600 students. The energy from the
students is exciting. We continue to focus our efforts on increased academic rigor, meaningful relevant instruction, positive
relationships, and personal responsibility.
The Jagnation has pulled together to show our unity of pride and spirit this fall. When any of those in the Jaguar community
experiences loss, the school comes together with support and love. We are sad for the loss and struggles of Boulder Creek jaguars,
our thoughts go out to the families. I am always uplifted when out of tragedy comes hope and belief in a brighter future through the
actions of our school community. For this I am thankful.
I am proud to announce that Boulder Creek high school has been designated by the Arizona Department of Education as an Arizona
Civic Engagement School of Merit for our efforts in civic learning. Such recognition does provide verification that the staff is indeed
creating programs designed to provide students the very best in educational opportunities. The Boulder Creek vision statement “Act
Locally, Think Globally, Collaborate Digitally, Educate Wholly” is evident in the work of our students. Such recognition also gives us
the energy to continue our efforts to be a school committed to continual learning and continual service in our community.
We have many exciting opportunities and events scheduled for this fall. Our fall sports season is in full swing. Our student athletes
are competing fiercely and representing our school with honor. We are having a great turn out for our Homecoming activities. This
year’s theme is Grease, with high school 50’s style fun for everyone. Join the spirit with many fun spirit dress up days, the football
game, and of course the Homecoming dance, Saturday, October 12th.
Boulder Creek will be hosting parent teacher conferences on October 17th. Parent conferences provide the chance to meet one on one with your student’s teachers to discuss strengths and areas for refinement. Please join us as we work together for student success
With Jag Pride, Lauren Sheahan, Principal
AIMS RETAKES:
All juniors and seniors who
have not passed one or more
of the AIMS tests will be retak-
ing the tests on Oct. 23
(Writing), Oct. 24 (Reading),
and Oct. 25 (Math).
Students taking the AIMS Re-
takes will be excused from their
classes to test. There is no ad-
justed bell schedule for those
dates. Additionally, any student
who has signed up to retake the
AIMS tests to try to “exceed” the
standard will be testing on the
same dates.
Parent-Teacher Conferences
You are invited to our fall Parent-Teacher Conferences on Thursday, Octo-ber 17th! The Boulder Creek High School faculty looks forward to meeting with you to discuss your child’s academic achievement. We believe that keeping the lines of communication open between parents/guardians and teachers is a crucial component of facilitating student success!
This is a wonderful opportunity to speak with teachers on a one-to-one basis regarding your student’s academic progress. Teachers will be avail-able in their classrooms for 10 minute conferences from 1:00pm - 4:30pm and from 5:30pm - 8:00pm.
It is recommended that you sign up for specific conference time by going to the school web page (bchs.dvusd.org) and clicking on the link to the Parent-Teacher Conference scheduling tool. Teachers will also post sheets outside their classroom doors to note conference times still available on the afternoon of October 17th. You can sign up for an open time slot and either wait outside the classroom or visit another teacher in the meantime. For your convenience, students will be given a card for you to write down your conference times and room numbers.
Who: Parents, Guardians, & Students
What: Parent-Teacher Conferences
Where: Boulder Creek High School Campus
When: Thursday, October 17th 1:00—4:30pm & 5:30—8:00pm
October 2013
Boulder Creek High School earned a Platinum Award for it’s extraordinary achievement
in blood drive participation during the 2012-2013 academic year! Last year, more than
23,000 blood donations were given at Arizona High schools, making them the highest
single donor demographic in the state.
SUPERINTENDENT:
Dr. James Veitenheimer
GOVERNING BOARD:
Christy Agosta Ron Bayer Kelly Gorman Michael Gregoire Ann Elizabeth Ordway
WHO DO YOU CALL?
Do you know who to call if you have questions or concerns about your student, a teacher or a situation at school? We have found the most effective way to keep in touch with parents consistently and keep cur-rent on YOUR student concerns, is to assign each Assistant Principal a letter group (Student’s last name). This group of students will have the same administrator throughout
their high school experience.
A-G Dean Kirkpatrick 623-445-8635
H-O TBA 623-445-8609
P-Z Matt Hreha 623-445-8737
These administrators will work with
you on any student situation.
Please take advantage of getting to
know them personally.
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Prom is an exciting time at Boulder Creek
High School and our students understand the
importance of helping others share the ex-
perience. Interact members worked with
Janet Fitzgerald at Fairy Godmothers for a
Prom Dress and tuxedo drive to help all that
deserve to go to their prom and feel confident
and worthy of their accomplishments.
Way to Go JAGS!!
WHAT’S FOR LUNCH? The cafeteria offers many great choices for students to choose from. We have 9 different lines that serve lunch. We have 2 snack bar windows, 1 outside combo line, 1 inside combo line, 1 chicken line, 1 cold sandwich line, 1 Asian bowl line and 1 fiesta line. All lines offer a la carte sales as well as "Meal Deals". A "Meal Deal" is an entree with milk and or a choice of vegetables and fruits with a cup. The price of our "Meal Deals" are $2.75, $3.00 and $3.25. These are the best way to purchase more for your money.
The cafeteria does not fry any of its food. All food is oven baked. Pizza is delivered daily by Barro’s Pizza and once a week we offer Chick-Fil-A a la carte. All other food items are made fresh daily in the cafeteria.
Students all have lunch accounts that parents may put money on. Money can be sent in by cash or check. Parents: when sending in a check please make sure that we have your cur-rent address and phone number on the check. Credit and debit cards payments can be made online using www.easyschoolpay.com.
Deer Valley School District participates in the free and reduced lunch program. Applications are available in the front office and cafeteria. Applications are accepted throughout the entire school year. Cafeteria hours are 6:30 am to 1:15 pm. Please feel free to call anytime with any questions or concerns. Lorrie Ahern, Cafeteria Manager 623-445-8614 lorrie.ahern@dvusd.org
TACTICAL SAT STRATEGIES
The Tactical SAT Strategies Course is a ten hour course designed to
help students prepare for the SAT Exam. The class not only helps
students to manage their time taking the test, it also helps with gen-
eral test taking strategies, testing anxiety, and how to break down test
questions. The cost for the course is $150 and is offered the two
weeks prior to each SAT exam. The next sessions are :
Preparing for Novembers SAT Test—3 day session: 10/18 Noon to
5PM, 10/22 2:30-5:00PM & 10/29 2:30-5:00PM
Preparing for Decembers SAT Test—3 day session: 11/18 2:30-
5:00PM, 11/25 2:30-5:00PM & 12/2 2:30-5:00PM
If you are interested in this course, please sign up online through the
student store ―The Spot‖ during both lunches. If you have questions,
contact Instructor Pam Barrier at pam.barrier@dvusd.org .
JOSTENS CALENDAR
GRADUATION
INFORMATION
Sep. 26-27 Senior Class graduation Orders (outside cafeteria @ lunches)
Sep. 26 Family Order Night (graduation products, caps & gowns, etc) 5:30-7:30 pm
Dec. 10-11 Senior Class graduation final orders (outside cafeteria @ lunches)
Jan. 30 Sophomore Class Ring presentations (auditorium all day)
Feb. 3-4 Sophomore Ring Orders (outside cafeteria @ lunches)
Feb. 3 Family Order Night (Sophomore rings) 5:30—7:30 pm in cafeteria
Mar. 11 Senior Announcements distributed (auditorium lobby @ lunches)
May 20 Distribute Caps & Gowns (auditorium lobby @ 12:15—2:15 pm)
May 23 Graduation Day, 2:30 PM @ University of Phoenix Stadium
* Class of 2014 graduates will wear red cap and gowns.
Free Tutoring Are you having trouble with homework or an upcoming
test? Get the extra help you need!
The TUTORING LAB is now open! Most Tuesdays, and
Thursdays tutoring will be offered in the Tutoring Lab. The
Lab is located in room 514. BCHS teachers and NHS and
Mathlete students will be serving as tutors. There is at least
one math teacher available each day. And, best of all, the
tutoring is FREE!
Please see the school website at bchs.dvusd.org and click on
"Tutoring Information" in the menu on the left. This page
has the tutoring lab schedule, individual teacher tutoring
schedules for their students, links to AIMS resources, ACT/
SAT Test prep resources, and other tutoring resources.
ACT/SAT
Test Information
You can apply on-line!
ACT - www.act.org
SAT - www.collegeboard.com
Tests should be taken at the end of your Junior Year!
Tests can be retaken!
You must register approx. one month before test date.
REMEMBER: Colleges take your best scores
School Code # 030581
HOMECOMING Come dance the night away at our 1950’s style Homecom-ing “Grease” Dance! This semi-formal event will take place in our gym-turned-sock hop on Saturday, October 12 from 7-11PM. Buy your tick-ets at The Sport for only $10. Be sure to bring those tickets and your ID to the dance. Otherwise, you’ll have to wait in an incredibly long line and pay $5 more for the same ticket. See you there!
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TAX CREDIT DONATIONS
Anyone with or without children, married or single, is eligible for this unprecedented state tax credit.
The $400 maximum state tax credit is available for taxpayers who are married and filing jointly. A hus-
band and wife who file separate returns for a taxable year in which they could have filed a joint return may
each claim only $200.
For a single individual or a head of household, the tax credit is $200.
A state tax credit will allow you to reduce the amount of your tax liability to the state or increase your
refund from the state. If you donate the maximum $400, your Arizona tax bill would be $400 less or your re-
fund would be $400 more.
You may donate less than $400 and be eligible to receive the state tax credit in the amount of your do-
nation. The amount you donate (up to $400) will be the amount you may claim as a state tax credit.
You may split your $400 donation among more than one public school, but will still qualify for a maxi-
mum state credit of $400.
Your donation also reduces your taxable income to the federal government, thereby reducing your tax
burden to the federal government usually by 1/3 of the donation amount.
For information, call the Boulder Creek HS Bookstore at 623-445-8670 or the Deer Valley USD District Of-
fice at 623-445-5000 or 24-hour voicemail at 623-445-4935.
Boulder Creek High School’s Department of Advanced Academics is proud to announce our 6th year offering the Certificate of Academic Distinction. The Certifi-cate of Academic Distinction provides students with the opportunity to showcase their academic excellence and dedication. The certificate both supplements their diploma, and serves as an indication of their hard work above and beyond the state graduation requirements. It allows students to distinguish themselves in a field of competitors. To earn the certificate, eligible seniors must earn points, honoring academic excellence, community service, humanities, and an independent senior thesis pro-
ject. Students must complete an interdisciplinary project that they develop, research, and conclude. They work with a faculty panel to select an appropriate topic, write a thesis or hypothesis, research the content, conclude their findings, and create an applicable product design to showcase their research. Addition-ally, they present their findings to a panel of judges in an oral defense. Over the past two years, a selected group of high school seniors participated in the CAD program with a variety of thesis topics related to science, engineering, foreign language, art, music, sociology, psychology, math, business, economics, and English language learning, and sustainable energy.
The program includes monthly workshops designed by the CAD team of teachers to assist students with project proposal, prospectus and thesis development, research methods, poster presentation, and oral defense. In May, recipients of the Certificate of Academic Distinction are celebrated at a dinner attended by the students and their parents, and distinguished guests from the community including principals and school board officials. Students are honored as elite learners developing 21st century skills and achieving the highest levels of rigor. For further information on this year’s cohort or on the certificate program, please contact: Rosalyn McDermott, Department Chair of Advanced Academics. 623.445.8826 or roz.mcdermott@dvusd.org.
StuGo has been working hard to celebrate Boulder Creek High School's 10th anniversary, and we have a TON of fun events for all to attend for Home-coming. During the week of October 7-11, we will be having fun activities each day at lunch like music, competitions, and old fashioned cotton candy machines. Friday, October 11, our school-wide assembly will bring out our spirit as we play crazy games and have our DJ pump us up. Before the big football game against Mountain Ridge, when we announce the Royalty winners at half-time, the whole community will come together with a Tailgating party full of 50's style carnival games, dunk tank, junk car smash, inflatable maze race course and catered food! Admission is only $5. From there, walk on over to the Homecoming football game starting at 7pm. We finish our festivities with a sock hop dance on Saturday, October 12 from 7-10pm. Hope to see you at all of these upcoming events!
The Boulder Creek Lil' Jags will be having their Preschool 8th Annual Parade and Party on Thursday, October 31!
We always look forward to showing off our cute costumes and visiting all of our big friends on campus. Look for
us during 2nd hour. We gladly accept treats, but no tricks please. We hope to put a smile on your face! Thank
you from all of your BC Lil' Jags!
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The date is set for October 26th, 2013!
This event, sponsored by Marjon’s Ceramics, a local clay distributor and school for the Fired Arts. The Pirates of the Caribbean themed Olympics has been designed to be a fun competition for clay enthusiasts from all over Arizona. It’s a great way for the clay community to get together, network, share, and celebrate the wonderful mud that links us all together. Everyone is welcome to
enter an event or just watch.
When: 9am-2pm
Where: 3434 W. Earll Dr, Phoenix , AZ 85017
For more information call 602-272-6585
Every year I am astounded with the incredible volunteers who step forward to help our Boulder Creek High
School Parent Teacher Association thrive. Individuals with tremendous talents, heart and dedication take on positions with the PTA that no amount of money could ever fully compensate and it’s these stellar mothers
who inspire me to continue to roll up my sleeves, find more ways to make BCHS the best possible. Deb Liu heard last year the chair of the Copy Cats Moms, who makes copies for teachers every single week
day, needed a chair. After several years serving, Barbara Jordan left and her shoes were big ones to fill. Mrs. Liu , brining together over 30 moms for a training session on the two huge copiers and getting to the
task of making thousands of copies. She put together a schedule, steps involved with copying and got the copy room humming along for the new school year. Few will ever know Mrs. Liu but our high school, our
PtA thrives because of her inordinate sense of altruism. Lana Cracchiolo enjoys entertaining but I don't think she ever thought her gifts of feeding others would ever
include putting on a luncheon for 140 plus teachers/staff every month but here she is and doing quite well. Ask anyone to host a small party and most would shudder so imagine the fear of organizing food for
over 100 people? Who would ever take this role? She is always calm and never deterred by any-thing. Perfect for this role. She and her committee of fabulous moms will think of menus for nine meals and these meals aren't tuna fish sandwiches but food any noteworthy restaurant would serve. Mrs. Cracchiolo and her committee will arrange the gathering of the food items, setting up the luncheon and then clean
up. No glamour here in this committee rather a deep sense of satisfaction of feeding home cooked meals to teachers/staff in great need of soul enriching nourishing.
And finally, Michelle Woods will be chairing our annual student talent show. This is her 7th year of chairing this demanding, taxing role by Mrs. Woods lives for this event: she after all is the matron of Anthem’s own
Von Trapp Family. She and her husband, Todd, will hold auditions and produce a talent show any network would keel over to air.
Myong Covert, PTA President
The National Honor Society is holding its annual Fall Blood Drive on October 31, 2013, in the Boulder Creek Main Gymnasium from 6:30 am until 12:30 pm. NHS would like to invite all parents, students, teach-ers, and community members to participate in the drive. Please contact Jessica Brill at Jessica.Brill@dvusd.org or at 623.445.8737 to sign up. All forms can be found at www.dvusd.org/bchs_nhs Please sign up by October 21, 2013. In the 2012/2013 school year, over 500 people par-ticipated in the NHS Blood Drive. We are grateful for a community so willing to reach out and touch the lives of others. For every successful blood do-nation, the Boulder Creek community has the poten-
tial for saving three lives. Again, thanks to all who are participating in the Fall Blood Drive. If you can't join us on October 31, please consider joining us in the spring on
March 7, 2014.
2013-2014 YEARBOOK ~ 10th Anniversary Edition
Senior recognition ads are on sale now for the 2014 copy of The
Prowler, go to www.jostensadservice.com and find out how easy it is
to recognize your senior and all of his or her accomplishments. For
questions, please email Mrs. Overfield at Teri.overfield@dvusd.org.
Yearbooks are on sale now for $80 through December 31st when they
will go up to $85. The only way to guarantee a book for a student is if
they pre-purchase a book prior to January 15th.
The last day to get your Senior’s portrait taken for the yearbook is
October 31st. To take care of this, please schedule an appointment
at Grads Photography @ 623-566-1082 or www.gradsphography.com,
so your Senor is not left out of the yearbook. There is no fee for your
Senior’s yearbook picture to be taken.
Spiritline News!
Your Boulder Creek Spiritline has had a big start to their season. Going full force since June, these ladies have been hard at work preparing for Football and Basketball seasons as well as competition. While attending USA Summer Camp, the Varsity and JV Cheer squad brought home Superior Trophies and all Superior Evaluation Ribbons. In addition, seven cheerleaders were awarded individual All-American Awards and senior Sarah Huff-man was invited to try out for USA staff following graduation. POM honors included winning the spirit award the first night of camp as well as an overall spirit award and all superior evaluation ribbons and trophies. Senior captain Izzie Haelen was selected as an all star and future USA staff candidate. During the week of September 16th, the POM and Cheer squads held their Annual Jr. Jags Cheer camp. Fifty five students in grades kindergarten thru 8th learned a POM dance, cheer, jump techniques, tumbling and stunting. They finished the week off by cheering the first half of the Boulder Creek JV Football game.
November boasts competition season for the Jags. Boulder Creek will be competing in the USA National Qualifier competition on Saturday, November 2nd at Deer Valley High School and the AIA State Qualifier Competition on Saturday November 16th, location TBA.
Best of luck to the Jaguar Spiritline as they continue to represent BC with style and grace both on and off the sidelines during the 2013-2014 season!
The Pirates of the Caribbean themed
Clay Olympics
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.
Second Camp
in
China
By Hy Rillero
(Mandarin 5-6H)
Traveling to China was the most unique experience of my life. I had the privilege of seeing the beauti-ful land and architecture and thoroughly exploring the culture through its people. The friendships and bonds I've created both with the people I met that were traveling with me and those who are on the other side of the world are unlike any other. I will never forget my experience in China and I long to go back every time I think about it. I am so grateful
that these opportunities have been given to me.
The Heavenly Scholars Entry Way at the Chinese Cultural Center in Phoenix Arizona is a beautiful gateway into the garden of Chinese statues.
Boulder Creek High School is not only be celebrating its tenth year as a school in Anthem, but Boulder Creek will once again be participating in Anthem’s Veteran’s Day Parade. The parade committee invites all the school’s clubs, sports teams, the marching band and our dance classes to join in the fun. We invite everyone to come out and join us during this grand event. Remember to wear your RED, White, and BLUE and make this year’s parade the best pa-rade ever. It is not too late to create your signs, ban-ners, and dress up for this fun filled day of honoring all our veterans. The date is Saturday, November 9th. Make plans to be there to support our veterans for their efforts on our behalf. See one of the com-mittee members if you have any questions. Sincerely,
Bill Hickman
Stacy Shane
James O’Halloran
YOUTH TRANSITION PROGRAM
The 1st month of the YTP Transition Skills Class has gone by fast. Students have not only begun to explore their interests and
skills, but the students have also begun to align their possible chosen careers with the their interests/skills. Students will continue
to research their top two careers by participating in job shadows and completing informational interviews. We have also been
learning about career clusters, self-advocacy, decision-making process and disclosure. During the 1st half-day release, some stu-
dents volunteered at the Desert Mission Food Bank. Students participated in an orientation where they selected their job for the
entire school year. Other YTP students not involved in the Desert Mission Food Bank will have opportunities throughout the year
to volunteer and gain job readiness skills for example Wicked Holiday Run on Oct 27, Special Olympics Caddy on Nov 11, Salvation
Army Bell Ring on Nov 30 or 6th Annual Holiday Festival on Dec 14. Lastly, students were introduced to the senior portfolio pro-
ject which is a culmination of Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) required research to support the student Individual Plan for Employ-
ment. The senior portfolio due date is Thursday, April 24, 2014.
Thank you PTA for a wonderful Lunch
BCHS staff members enjoying one of their first PTA Lunch for the 2013-2014 school year.
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RECOGNITION PROGRAMS AT BCHS
We have so many hard working and excelling students at Boulder Creek High School. It is important that we recognize the achievements that these students are making. We have several recognition programs at BCHS, including the programs listed below. It is important to recognize the efforts of our students and to celebrate these important achievements. If you would like to
make a donation to support these worthy programs, please stop by the bookstore. Your support will be tremendously appreciated!
BC WAY Award: Each quarter, teachers submit the names of students who have exhibited strength of character, positive growth
and achievement, and model the principles of the BC Way. The students and their families are treated to a ceremony and a breakfast.
Renaissance Cords: Each semester students who earn excellent grades are awarded a cord which is to be saved and worn at
their graduation ceremony. The cords are distributed in the semester following the semester the cord was earned. Gold cords are re-ceived by students earning all A’s and honor B’s and have a 4.0 or better. Silver cords are given to students earning all A’s, B’s, and honor C’s with a 4.0 or better. Student who boast a 3.5 to 3.9 GPA with all A’s, B’s, and honor C’s will be awarded a black cord and those with a 3.0-3.4 GPA with all A’s, B’s, and honor C’s will earn a white cord.
AIMS Medal: All seniors who have exceeded all three AIMS tests will be given a gold medal to wear at graduation. Seniors who
have exceeded two AIMS tests will receive a silver medal and those who have exceeded on one of the AIMS test will earn a bronze medal.
Water for Our World!
In April, 2012, Interact Club led the "Water For Our World" fund raiser at BCHS. Interact distributed empty milk jugs to class rooms to collect "change 4 change". Jaguars raised a total of $1516.83 for the building of wells and purchasing water filtration systems in Tanza-nia! Thank you Jaguars for making a world of a difference for clean drinking water!! We will look forward to another successful fund raiser this Spring.
High school is a time of transition for our students, your children. As they move toward high school graduation they transform into adults. Part of our mission here at Boulder Creek High School is to prepare all students to become productive, responsible and contributing citizens. The students must determine who they want to be as a start to their preparation for all that awaits them beyond high school. The program that focuses entirely on these
two goals for all BC students is called Pathways.
The program for all grade levels includes new custom designed lessons this year that were developed for BC students using their feedback. In addition to the grade-level tailored introduction, closure, and AZCIS computer lab sessions, new lessons were developed to respond to students’ needs for aca-demic and social success, along with preparing for life after graduation. On the following pages is data from the students’ pre-survey responses dur-
ing this year’s introductory Pathways session.
Students currently in their freshman, sophomore, or junior year will participate in sessions on character building, conflict, resolution, social learning, and time management. Freshmen and sophomore students will also get tips on developing study stills. Specialty sessions this year include a student activities fair and transcripts revealed lesion for freshmen, a CTE fair for sophomores including presenters from each of the West-MEC and DVUSD ca-reer programs, and an industry fair along with a test comparison lesson for juniors. The seniors’ lessons are completely unique this year and cover picking their paths, virtual tours of post-secondary campuses, and paying for post-secondary pursuits—including completing the FAFSA. At the core of each lesson is preparing students to be productive, responsible and contributing citizens who intentionally purse their personal vision for themselves
beyond high school.
The Pathways program meets once a month (Aug 22, Sept 12, Oct 3 & 31, Nov 21, Jan 16 & 30, Feb 20, Mar 6, Apr 3 & 24) using the school’s alternative bell schedule. On your child’s Power School account, there Pathways teacher is listed as their period eight. Please email them with questions or con-cerns you may have about your child’s Pathways experience. This is important step toward preparing the students at Boulder Creek High School to lead
productive lives is a team effort. We can better prepare them with Everyone United. Go Jag Nation!!!
Online and Charter School Courses
For students behind on credits or for those students wanting to get ahead, the BCHS counseling department advises students to proceed with caution when choosing Online and Charter School Courses. Before enrolling in any online or charter school course you MUST have the course approved by your counselor to insure that your credits will transfer. Counselors can provide you with information regarding
the number of credits which can be transferred and which schools are approved and accredited.
*New & Important Information
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PARENTING PRESENTATION AND WORKSHOPS
BOULDER CREEK HIGH SCHOOL AND DRUG FREE AZ
Boulder Creek is proud to present Kim Obert from DrugFreeAz in between afternoon and evening parent/
teacher conferences on October 17th at 4:30 PM. See topics to be covered below and register for the 6 week
follow-up course “Active Parenting of Teens”. Contact jonathan.stewart@dvusd.org for more information.
AZ Parents Connect: This one hour presentation is for parents and caregivers about current drug trends, why some children
are more vulnerable to substance use, teen brain and best parenting practices for preventing underage drinking and drug
use. This presentation can be done online or in person.
Kim Obert, Program Manager for DrugFreeAz.org. Kim is well acquainted with the pain of substance abuse. Her 18 year old
son, Kent died of an accidental prescription drug overdose in 2003. Blindsided by the event, Kim felt a strong desire to help
other parents avoid the same pain, and in 2006 began volunteering with the Partnership and helping other parents under-
stand the dangers of substance abuse, especially prescription drug abuse. In July of 2010, Kim joined the staff full time. She
is one of the original 3 moms. Kim serves on the Parent Advisory Board for the national Partnership at DrugFree.org and is
also a Parent Ambassador for the national office. Kim is a certified trained facilitator for Guiding Good Choices, Active Par-
enting Now! and Active Parenting of Teens, evidence based parenting workshops.
Active Parenting of Teens: These workshops combine video, activities and discussion to help parents raise responsible chil-
dren who are able to resist negative peer pressure. The programs demonstrate non-violent discipline techniques and effec-
tive encouragement skills. Active Parenting of Teens is for parents of 12 through 18 years old and will be held in the mini-
auditorium October 24, 31, November 7, 14, 21, and Dec 5th from 6:30-8:30.
What is Positive Behavioral Interventions and Support?
The Boulder Creek community continually strives to improve our campus environment by promoting positive relationships be-tween students, parents and staff. Our PBIS team is hard at work taking professional development training so that we can cre-ate the culture that we want for our school. Throughout this year, the PBIS Team will be asking students, staff, and our commu-
nity for information and feedback. We want your input!
One of the foremost advances in school-wide discipline is the emphasis on school-wide systems of support that include pro-
active strategies for defining, teaching, and supporting appropriate student behaviors to create positive school environ-
ments. Instead of using a piecemeal approach of individual behavioral management plans, a continuum of positive behav-
ior support for all students within a school is implemented in areas including the classroom and non-classroom settings
(such as hallways, buses, and restrooms). Attention is focused on creating and sustaining primary (school-wide), secondary
(classroom), and tertiary (individual) systems of support that improve lifestyle results (personal, health, social, family,
work, recreation) for all children and youth by making targeted behaviors less effective, efficient, and relevant, and de-
sired behavior more functional. -PBIS.org
What are the Outcomes of PBIS?
to increase academic achievement and performance
to improved school climate and safety
to open the lines of communication Why is PBIS Needed Here?
to establish expectations for appropriate and successful behaviors around campus
to reduce discipline referrals
to provide a safe, cooperative, respectful, campus for all students and staff to attend
Questions? Contact Jonathan Stewart jonathan.stewart@dvusd.org or Jessica Brill Jessica.Brill@dvusd.org
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BC Athletics
Winter Sport try outs start November 4, 20123 (Basketball, Soccer, and Wrestling)
Eligibility:
Academic progress for participants is checked EACH week. A partici-
pant will be declared INELIGIBLE if he or she receives two consecutive
weekly notices of failure from the SAME CLASS. The period of ineligibility
will continue until the student-athlete’s grade is passing. At the coach’s
discretion, ineligible players may continue to practice; however, they
MAY NOT compete in any events. Eligibility is checked every Thursday;
which is applicable for the following Monday through Saturday.
Athletic Director!
This year is off to a great start with our Fall athletic program. There have been a lot of exciting things happening such as the big win against Desert Vista in Varsity Football, Girls golf taking 1st place at the Northwest Early Classic, Boys golf qualifying for the State tournament, Girls Badminton winning their first var-sity match in BC history, Girls Volleyball’s big win at Pinnacle and Cross Country’s strong showing the Adobe playoffs. We have some new things that have been happening with BC Athletic department. We would like to officially welcome Mrs. Tina Binns as the athletic secretary. She has been with us since the end of August and has been doing a fabulous job. We have created the PRIDE committee that is made of the captains of the sport teams for that season. We also have agreed to create a season sports calendar that will be available to the public starting during the Winter Sports season. This calendar will feature the schedules of all the teams competing in the Winter Sports as well as some photos of some of the athletes. We are excited about the changes and look forward to continuing to improve in the future. Let’s continue to show our support for our teams not only for the Fall but for the upcoming Winter and Spring Seasons.
Matthew Hreha, Athletic Director
FALL COACHES: Head Varsity Football Coach - Dan Friedman
Head Girls/Boys Cross Country - Andrea Williams
Head Men’s Golf Coach - Jay Kopas
Head Women’s Golf Coach - Dustin Riley
Head Swim/Dive Coach - Scott Newell
Spiritline & POM Coaches - Jill Milnor & Rachel Hall
WINTER COACHES: Head Men’s Soccer Coach - Shawn Harrel
Head Women’s Soccer Coach - Natalie Schmidke
Head Varsity Girls Basketball Coach - Josiah McDaniel
Head Varsity Boys Basketball Coach - Ryne Holstrom
Head Varsity Wrestling Coach - Doug Crooks
LADY JAGS SOFTBALL
Boulder Creek would like to welcome the return
of Coach Evah Taylor as the head softball
coach. She returned to the program last year
for 2013 season and the jaguar team ended a
successful season with a 17 wins 14 loss record.
Coach Taylor previously coached the Jaguars
2007-2010 seasons. During that stint the Varsity program competed in state three
consecutive years and in 2009 ended the season one game shy of competing for the
state title in 5A division II. Coach Taylor believes in building character in her pro-
gram while teaching athletes the responsibility of work ethic to develop fundamen-
tal skills to compete successfully on the softball field and in everyday life.
JAG NATION
Around Boulder Creek campus and
the Boulder Creek Region is the logo
of JAG Nation and the support of all
activities on the school campus. Be
a member of our team and imple-
ment the characteristics of Disci-
pline, Respect, Integrity, and Unity.
Upcoming Dates in Athletics
Monday, November 4th is the opening date for the winter athletic programs. In order to have the opportunity to participate in Boulder Creek athletics every student will be required to complete an Ath-letic Clearance Packet and submit to the athletic department. No student will be allowed to “tryout” until a completed packet has been received. Pick up your packet in the Student Lobby.
Hey
JagNation, we now have a winning Badminton team
here at Boulder Creek. After having two seasons in a
row with no victories, the Jags have now won 3
matches this year and the season is not even half
way done. Your varsity
team: Paige Fuchs, Jess
Owen, Lauren Phanawong.
Kaitlyn Rausch, Parker Fuchs
& Samantha Markey. The
future of Jaguar Badminton
is very bright. Go Jags!
Coach Jeremy Lord
GIRLS GOLF NEWS:
The Girl’s golf team has won
their first tournament in the
last 5 years at the Northwest
Early Classic at Bellair this Sep-
tember. They shot a team
total of 284 to beat Deer Val-
ley by six strokes. They were
lead by senior Shayla Norgaard with a score of 69 on the
two day event. Following Shayla was sophomore Joelie
Bennett with a 72, junior Morgan Smith with a 73, fresh-
man Ally Weber with a 74, and junior Meredith Mrok with
92. We finished up the two days event with a state qualify-
ing score and the team only needs two more to compete at
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Boulder Creek’s Healthy Living Committee exists to enhance awareness and promote a healthy campus
community in which to live, learn, teach, work, or visit. Our objectives are: -To advance a high performing, healthy living culture at Boulder Creek
-To provide ongoing wellness and educational opportunities for the school and local community
-To showcase and promote practices and programs that foster a healthy lifestyle both now and in the future.
This year the team has chosen nine monthly themes. Themes will be highlighted around the school for one month, each focusing on the importance of
making positive life choices. The nine themes are: September- Bullying, October- Safe Driving, November- Drug Awareness, December- Proper
Nutrition, January- Exercise, February- Healthy Relationships, March- Good Sleeping Habits, April- Prevention Convention, May- Working towards
a Healthy Future
If you have a particular interest in one of these themes and would like to contribute, please contact Mr. Stewart (front office) or Coach
Reyling (Room 824) as soon as possible.
NURSE’S CORNER Please be aware that for infection control reasons, students will no longer be allowed to lie down in the nurse's office unless they are being sent home for medical reasons by the nurse. The health office must be reserved as an area of isolation for ill students. Students who present with fatigue, mild headaches, stomach discomfort, etc will be treated if possible and returned to class. Thank you for your understanding of this important procedure.
Please keep your student home if they have ANY of the following symptoms:
Fever >100 degrees— must be fever free X 24 hours without the use of meds to return
Body aches or chills
Productive cough with colored phlegm
Vomiting
Red eyes with drainage, sensitivity to light or swelling
If your student has been diagnosed with a condition, information concerning this condition needs to be signed by a physician and sent to the nurse so it is available in their file. For example, migraine headaches.
Lynne Avram, RN (623) 445-8610 ~ lynne.avram@dvusd.org
Late Semester Exams
Students who need to take LATE semester exams will need to make an arrangement with their teach-ers. NO EARLY FINAL exams per-mitted.
LIBRARY NEWS Did you know that you can access many different databases through the library at your
home? The library subscribes to an amazing number of databases that are aggregates of
information, many of them having full text magazine and journal articles. Our databases are
good sources for car repair and maintenance information; for practice test and study guides
for the most common tests for school and career; for the latest news stories from here and
around the world; for information about books and authors including book discussion guides;
for genealogy resources; for actually learning a foreign language. How do you access the databases and the wealth of information that they contain? From the
library’s home page, www.mcldaz.org , and click on Research. You will see the choices e-
Sources, A - Z List, Subjects, and For Educators. If you select subjects, you will see all the
subject areas that the databases cover. The A – Z List will give you an alphabetical list of the
72 databases. All of the databases can be accessed from home, going through the library’s
home page, with the exception of Ancestry Library. You will be asked for your library card number and PIN after you have selected one of the databases. (In the library, you don’t have
to provide your card number or PIN).
Mid-Autumn Festival, also called Chinese Moon Festi-
val .Students in Mandarin classes and World language club
celebrated Mid-Autumn Festival. Students
made presentations on Mid-Autumn. They
learned the Chinese culture, made lanterns,
and tasted the authentic food of------- Moon
Cake.
Mandarin Club Rush
Students used chop
sticks to pick up
marbles during club
rush a t Wor ld
Language Club Booth.
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