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GRIZZ-O-GRAM Parent Newsletter www.ashland.k12.or.us 541-482-8771 Ashland High School Volume 20, Number 3 December 2011 Principal’s Message Dear AHS Families, As the guest of three AHS Alumni serving on the USS Abraham Lincoln, I had the opportunity to visit an aircraft carrier for an overnight stay in December. We experienced the thrill of an arrested landing and a catapult launch. We toured many areas of this enormous ship from the flight deck to sick bay to air traffic control. This is the second deployment for them and the second time they will be separated from family for the holidays. It was such an honor to observe our Navy at work and to talk with Grizzly alumni who take the value of service so seriously. As I spend this winter break with my family, I will be thinking of them and wishing them well. More photos can be seen on Principal Zundel’s Facebook page. Happy Holidays to you and yours! Michelle Zundel Principal, AHS Mrs. Zundel boards the C2 Greyhound that will fly her to the aircraft carrier. In the Admiral’s quarters: Chief of Staff, Kevin Meenaghan(1982), Lt. Dan Metz(1991), Mrs. Zundel, Petty Officer 2 nd Class Greg Amorelli (1996) AHS Finals Schedule First Semester 2011 Wednesday, January 25 8:00‐9:15 Review and Study 9:15‐9:30 Break 9:30‐11:00 Exam Period 1 11:00‐12:00 Lunch 12:00‐1:30 Exam Period 3 1:30‐2:20 Review and Study 2:20‐3:45 Teacher Grading Thursday, January 26 8:00‐9:30 Exam Period 5 9:30‐10:00 Break 10:00‐11:30 Exam Period 6 11:30‐12:30 Lunch 12:30‐2:00 Exam Period 7 2:00‐3:45 Teacher Grading Friday, January 27 8:00‐9:15 Review and Study 9:15‐9:30 Break 9:30‐11:00 Exam Period 2 11:00‐12:00 Lunch 12:00‐1:30 Exam Period 4 1:30‐3:45 Teacher Grading

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GRIZZ-O-GRAMParent Newsletter

www.ashland.k12.or.us541-482-8771

Ashland High School Volume 20, Number 3December 2011

Principal’sMessage

DearAHSFamilies,

AstheguestofthreeAHSAlumni

servingontheUSSAbraham

Lincoln,Ihadtheopportunityto

visitanaircraftcarrierforan

overnightstayinDecember.We

experiencedthethrillofanarrested

landingandacatapultlaunch.We

touredmanyareasofthisenormous

shipfromtheflightdecktosickbay

toairtrafficcontrol.Thisisthe

seconddeploymentforthemandthe

secondtimetheywillbeseparated

fromfamilyfortheholidays.Itwas

suchanhonortoobserveourNavy

atworkandtotalkwithGrizzly

alumniwhotakethevalueofservice

soseriously.AsIspendthiswinter

breakwithmyfamily,Iwillbe

thinkingofthemandwishingthem

well.Morephotoscanbeseenon

PrincipalZundel’sFacebookpage.

HappyHolidaystoyouandyours!

MichelleZundel

Principal,AHS

Mrs.ZundelboardstheC­2Greyhoundthatwillflyhertotheaircraftcarrier.

IntheAdmiral’squarters:ChiefofStaff,KevinMeenaghan(1982),

Lt.DanMetz(1991),Mrs.Zundel,PettyOfficer2ndClassGregAmorelli(1996)

AHSFinalsSchedule

FirstSemester2011

Wednesday,January25

8:00‐9:15ReviewandStudy

9:15‐9:30Break

9:30‐11:00ExamPeriod1

11:00‐12:00Lunch

12:00‐1:30ExamPeriod3

1:30‐2:20ReviewandStudy

2:20‐3:45TeacherGrading

Thursday,January26

8:00‐9:30ExamPeriod5

9:30‐10:00Break

10:00‐11:30ExamPeriod6

11:30‐12:30Lunch

12:30‐2:00ExamPeriod7

2:00‐3:45TeacherGrading

Friday,January27

8:00‐9:15ReviewandStudy

9:15‐9:30Break

9:30‐11:00ExamPeriod2

11:00‐12:00Lunch

12:00‐1:30ExamPeriod4

1:30‐3:45TeacherGrading

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Chautauqua Poets and

Writers

is pleased to announce

the early pre-sale for our

spring event:

Barry Lopez

April 20, 2012

7:30 PM

Mountain Avenue Theater

$25.00 reserved seating on

sale now

http://www.chautauquawrit

ers.org/

Calendar of Events

JANUARY

December 19-January 2 Winter Break

3 Classes Resume Tuesday, January 3rd!

6 Gender Bender Dance @ ScienceWorks

9 School Board Meeting Civic Center 7PM

11 Booster Club Meeting 7-8:30 Small Gym Classroom

12 Senior Project Presentations (early birds) 2:00-4:30

16 No School- MLK Jr. Holiday

16 City Celebration MLK Jr. 12:00 Historic Armory

19 Choir Concert

20 Interact Dance at Ashland Elks Club 8:00-11:00

25-27 Final Exams

27 Last Day of First Semester

30-31 No School - In-service Days for grading, planning and staff

development

FEBRUARY

1 First Day of Second Semester

3 Regional Acting Competition

7 Parent Academy: College 101 7PM Library (Parents & students in

grades 8-12 welcome)

8 Booster Club Meeting 7-8:30 Small Gym Classroom

9 Virtual Enterprise mini-trade fair, Upper Commons

10 Last Day to ADD a class for second semester

13 School Board Meeting Civic Center 7PM

14 Stringing Telegrams AMS/AHS Orchestra

16 Career Day 8:00-11:50

16 Seniors: Deadline for OSAC Early Bird Scholarship

16 9th and 10th Grade Parent Meeting: College Prep and PSAT

7:00-8:30PM IVC

18 Winter Formal 8:00-11:30PM

20 No School-Presidents’ Day

25 SOMEA Strings, Piano Solo Ensemble Festival

26-27 Band Corvallis Trip

29 Musical Preview

29 Last Day to DROP a class without a penalty

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GUEST SPEAKERS SHARE EXPERIENCES WITH BUSINESS STUDENTS

Thanks to Carol Davis and Savana Rose who shared their considerable experience with our business students. Carol spoke to our Virtual Enterprise students about the process of financing a business, the role of venture capitalists and taking a business public. Savana spoke to our Intro to Business students about all aspects of starting a business. She talked about everything you should think about to formulate your business plan. Both presentations were incredibly informative and valuable to our business students.

Thank you!

YEARBOOK NEWS:

BE SURE TO PREORDER YOUR 2012

YEARBOOK NOW!

Pre-orders for yearbooks are still being taken in the main office or online at Jostens.com. They are still only $50, like last year. The yearbook supplement of activities from March through graduation is included in the price. You can pay for part of it in order to reserve one, and pay the balance in June. Last year we sold out, so be sure to pre-order yours today! Pre-orders will be taken until the end of first semester.

VIDEO DEPT. NEWS: Video 1 students are finishing scripting their final show, a talk / interview / entertainment show, and they will be recording this show at SOU’s RVTV studio. They are acclimating to the big studio and working on sets, lighting, and audio, in addition to learning the new Tricaster System in the control booth. Lots of fun! Video 2 students are working on a variety of subjects for their short films, such as: first snow, clay animation, a slithering person on campus, Shaka Shock and many more. Gary Kout, producer and president of SOFaT (Southern Oregon Film and TV), visited us to share his projects and experiences as a producer in the film world. Alex Williams, local filmmaker and cinematographer, also visited the class. We viewed some of his latest short films and discussed the organization and planning needed before filming. Thank you to both Gary and Alex for taking time out of your busy schedules to share your knowledge and experiences with AHS’ video students. Thank you to all the parents who supported and/or worked on the Winter Fine Arts Festival. It was a great show! Early Reminder: The AHS Video/Film Festival is April 26, 2012! Questions or comments? Please call Ms. Dawisha at 541-482-8771 ext. 248. Have a fun and relaxing holiday

season. See you next year!!!

News from the Health Center:

Concussions happen to kids who are in competitive sports, but also to kids who are not on any of our AHS teams. Last week we were able to use the ImPact testing (pre- and post-concussion testing) to evaluate a student who was no longer on an AHS team, but who had been in the past. It made me wish that we had pre-injury baselines for as many of our students as possible. And, indeed, we do have access to testing for more kids than we currently have tested. The school buys the tests in bulk and purchases more than are used by the athletes. I have arranged with the athletic department to be able to use some of the remaining tests for other kids who are at risk for concussion. If you have a son or daughter who participates in skateboarding, long boarding, snowboarding, competitive bicycling or motorcycling, or any other sports at high risk for concussion, send them in to set up an appointment for the pre-injury testing. Then if they should have a fall or blow to the head that results in any symptoms of concussion, we can do the post-injury testing. It is a great use of current technology! In Health, Judy Blickenstaff, FNP

541 482-8771 x207

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Counseling Center News

COUNSELORS Stephen Smith Amy Kennedy Glenna Stiles Counselor, A-K Counselor, L-Z Counselor, Alternative Programs [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Jennifer Marsden Michelle Gordon Counseling Office # 541-482-2278 ASPIRE Director Counseling Office Secretary/Scholarships Main Office Fax # 541-482-2172 [email protected] [email protected]

Help AHS Students Achieve their College and Career Goals The ASPIRE program at AHS needs more adult mentors! ASPIRE volunteers receive training in all aspects of the road to higher

education, so they can support students as they explore college and vocational school options, admissions, financial aid and

scholarship opportunities. ASPIRE mentors are currently working with over 100 students at AHS, and we have more than 30 students

waiting to be matched with a mentor. Our goal is to provide support to 200 AHS students by the end of the school year! Mentors work

one-on-one with students. No experience is needed, and mentors decide how much time to commit. To learn more, contact Jen

Marsden: 482.8771 x 130, [email protected].

Recommendation Requests Private colleges require letters of recommendation and evaluation forms from teachers and the student’s counselor. Students who are

applying to private colleges should pick up a “Recommendation Request Form” in the counseling office. After completing the form,

they can make copies for each teacher they are asking to write recommendation letters. Make sure evaluation forms for each college

accompany the Recommendation Request. Remember that teachers and counselors are asked to write a lot of letters, so get your

requests in early and allow two weeks for letters to be completed.

PSAT Scores PSAT scores will be available in January. The counselors will visit the sophomore advisory classes to discuss scores and

interpretation of results. The juniors will be called into the Counseling Office to discuss and review their scores with their counselor.

The counselors will meet with parents of 9th

and 10th

grade students on Thursday, February 16th

in the IVC from 7:00 to 8:30pm.

Amy Kennedy will review sophomore PSAT scores with parents. Steve Smith will talk about what students should be doing to

prepare for applying to colleges.

Sat and ACT Testing Information Register for the SAT (www.collegeboard.com) and ACT (www.act.org) online. Help is available in the counseling office for students

who have questions or need assistance completing the application. If you qualify for free/reduced lunch, you may be eligible for a fee

waiver. See Michelle Gordon for more information.

SAT Test Dates

TEST DATE TEST DEADLINE ($47 Fee) LATE DEADLINE (extra $24) LOCATION

January 28 SAT /Subject Tests December 30 January 13 North Medford High School

March 10 SAT February 10 February 24 North Medford High School

May 5 SAT /Subject Tests April 6 April 20 Grants Pass High School

June 2 SAT /Subject Tests May 8 May 22 Grants Pass High School

ACT Test Dates

TEST DATE DEADLINE (Fee $33)* LATE DEADLINE (extra $21) LOCATION

February 11 January 13 January 20 Ashland High School

April 14 March 9 March 23 Ashland High School

June 9 May 4 May 18 OIT Klamath Falls

Attention Juniors: Not sure what you should be doing to prepare for college? Pick up our “Preparing for College as

a High School Junior” packet and let us answer any questions you might have.

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Rotary Short Term Summer Exchange Program

During the Rotary District 5110's Short Term (ST) Exchange Program, the U.S. student spends one month overseas, and then the two

students return to the U.S. home for a month. The program fee of $100 only covers Rotary's matching service, two training sessions,

and a program shirt. The families are responsible for other costs, including round trip air fare, housing for the exchange student, etc.

Students must be 15-19 years old to participate in the Rotary ST program. The preliminary application will be available in January.

See Michelle Gordon in the Counseling Office.

FAFSA INFORMATION

Seniors and Senior Parents: As soon as possible after January 1st, fill out the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid)

at the official government website: www.fafsa.ed.gov. Do not use any other FAFSA websites, which sometimes charge money to

submit your application. Be sure to select the 2012-2013 application (the 2011-2012 application is for current college students). You

need to fill out the FAFSA to be eligible for the federal Pell Grant and Oregon Opportunity Grant. The FAFSA is also required for

most scholarships and loans. You can prepare for filling out the FAFSA by doing the following:

Apply for two PINs, one for the student and one for a parent or guardian. The PIN serves as your electronic signature on the

FAFSA. You can apply for a PIN at www.pin.ed.gov.

Go to www.studentaid.ed.gov. Click on “My FSA” to set up your account. Once you have created your FSA account, you can

complete your “MyFSA Profile.” Here, you can add and update important information about yourself at any time. Whenever you update your Profile, the information will automatically carry over to any of Student Aid on the Web’s other modules. After

you fill out the info on your Profile, click on “Financial Aid and Scholarship Wizard”, to learn about financial aid and

scholarships for which you may qualify. The wizard will help you find and calculate virtually everything you need for any school

you’re interested in. It will show you the deadlines for filing financial aid applications, walk you through scholarship searches,

help you estimate your expected family contribution and federal aid, and provide you a tool to interpret and analyze your financial

aid award letters.

You can also estimate your expected family contribution at www.fafsa4caster.ed.gov

Scholarship Information: Find the Money! Please encourage your student to apply for every scholarship for which they are eligible. All scholarship applications should be

started at least three weeks before they are due. Many will require letters of recommendation and essays. Please allow time for

teachers and counselors to write letters, and our registrar time to prepare an official transcript, if required. Applying for scholarships is a tough job, which requires good organizational and time management skills. Find more scholarship information below and at

www.ashland.k12.or.us/scholarships.

Access the OSAC scholarship application at www.oregonstudentaid.gov. Information on the OSAC scholarship is available

in the Counseling Office. If you haven’t already received one, come and pick up an OSAC information packet, which will

explain the criteria for each scholarship. Submit your OSAC online eApp by February 16, 2012, to receive an early review of

your application for errors, and a chance to win a $500 Early Bird Scholarship! March 1st is the FINAL Deadline. After

submitting your eApp, OSAC will send you an e-mail, acknowledging they received it, and instruct you to check your e-Student

Profile for verification that transcripts were successfully uploaded. If the status is “Valid eApp Accepted,” Congratulations! If

it reads “Review Pending”, check back until you receive the “Valid eApp Accepted” message. If it reads “eApp Problem”,

correct the problem by the deadline. Local Scholarships: The community of Ashland is supporting our senior students with over 25 scholarships. Last year over

$110,000 was awarded to AHS students to further their education. The local scholarship applications will be available online at

www.ashland.k12.or.us/scholarships on December 15, 2011. Click on the red highlighted “local scholarships” to find

instructions, the local list of scholarships, and the applications. The applications are fillable PDFs that can be saved to your

computer. There are scholarships for every type of student and we encourage every senior to search and apply for all

scholarships for which they are eligible. The deadline is March 7, 2012.

The ESA Foundation offers 31 different scholarships. See Michelle Gordon for more info. Deadline 2/1/2012.

Ask your counselor about the RCC Ambassadors or the Univ. of Oregon Pathways programs to see if you might qualify for

scholarships for reduced or free tuition at either of these schools.

Western Oregon University offers a one-time $500 scholarship to students participating in ASPIRE. See your ASPIRE mentor

or Jen Marsden if you plan on attending WOU.

Want help learning to write winning scholarship essays? RCC offers a course to help you get there. CG105 is available online or in class at RCC for 1 credit. More info at www.roguecc.edu/Schedule/?search=CG105.

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Check out the athletic department web site for schedules and more: www.ashlandathletics.org ATTENDANCE: In order to participate in an athletic contest, the student MUST be in full attendance for all of his or her classes that

day.

TRANSPORTATION

When traveling on a bus with their team, athletes need to return with the team unless:

• A parent or guardian takes them home. OR

• The athlete has a note signed by the parent and a school administrator specifying another parent who may take them home.

THEFT: Unfortunately, we have on-going problems with theft in our locker rooms. Please be advised that we cannot guarantee the

security of or take responsibility for items that are lost in this manner. Please emphasize with your son or daughter that they SHOULD

NOT LEAVE VALUABLES IN THE LOCKER ROOM under any circumstances. It is sad that a few people ruin it for everybody

else but that is the reality of the situation.

STATE STANDARDS FOR ELIGIBILITY

Oregon School Activities Association (OSAA) state academic guidelines for

participation in athletics:

The student must have earned 5 credits in the previous semester. This does

not apply to incoming freshman for fall and winter sports.

The student must be enrolled in and passing 5 credits in the current

semester.

The student must be making satisfactory progress toward graduation,

defined as having completed 8 credits prior to their sophomore year, 20

prior to junior year and 33 prior to senior year.

ASHLAND HIGH SCHOOL

ACADEMIC POLICY

Students will be eligible to be on the team and practice based on the above state

standards. However, to be eligible to participate in competition on a weekly

basis, student-athletes will be required to have 5 classes in which they have a

grade of “C” or better and no “F’s.” Our Academic Coaches, Allison French and

Jay Preskenis, will monitor grades on a weekly basis. Students who are not

meeting the standards will be required to meet with them twice weekly to work

on individualized plans for improving their academic performance. In certain

cases, they may allow students to play who are below the district standard but

are working hard and showing satisfactory progress toward meeting standard.

AHS Athletic Information:

Theatre II sponsors Theatrelinks

beginning in February. This class will partner with Manhattan Theatre

Club in New York who coordinate a playwriting

program via video-conferencing and website

work. Professional actors and playwrights in

NYC will mentor AHS students. David

Lindsey-Abaire’s play GOOD PEOPLE will be

studied. Also, AHS will be connected to theatre

schools in Texas and Illinois. Our students will

collaboratively write a play and then another

high school program will produce it. This is

AHS’ 12th

year involved with Theatrelinks!

Senior Project Presentations January 12, 2012 Seniors: are you already done with

your Senior Project? Do you want to get that presentation done in

January instead of waiting until

May? Contact Mr. Johnson for more information.

Please mark January 12, 2012

from 2:00 PM to 4:30 PM on your

calendars. Presentations commence at 2:30 PM. If you have a senior

whose project you would like to see,

why not be there as a community panelist? Here is information on both

volunteering at AHS and senior

projects: AHS VIPS

http://www.ashland.k12.or.us/ahs

vips

Senior Project http://www.ashland.k12.or.us/seni

orproject

Volunteer Panelists review the presentations of four Ashland High

School Seniors from 2:00 PM to 4:30

PM. Parents and/or community

members interested in serving as panelists, please email Russ

Johnson. We will also have

presentations on April 19, 2012 and May 18, 2012 (our big day).

Thanks for supporting our students!

Russ Johnson

[email protected]

541-482-8771 ext. 102

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Steffi Garrard (Now Steffanie Leigh on stage) played Marian in MUSIC MAN, Elsa in SOUND OF MUSIC, Abigail in THE CRUCIBLE, Alice in YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU, Hope Harcourt in ANYTHING GOES and Mame in MAME at AHS from 2001—2005. At 24, AHS alumnus Steffi Garrard is now playing the title role in Mary Poppins on Broadway. Betsy Bishop and AHS Alumnus Josh Houghton were wowed by her fantastic performance in this highly demanding singing, dancing and acting role!

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Regional Acting Competition—

February 4 and State Thespian

Conference --April 11-14

Registration for Acting Competition is

happening now. Students who wish to

compete in up to 3 of the 12 categories

at state should see Mrs. Bishop for

forms and fees due soon!

The AHS Spring Musical is coming!

West Side Story

March 7-17

The Romeo & Juliet musical love story is set on the gang-infused streets of New York. With a

book by Arthur Laurents, music by Leonard Bernstein and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, West

Side Story remains one of the favored and most powerful dramatic musicals of all times.

The show revolves around doomed lovers Tony and Maria, caught in the middle of a clash

between the Jets, an Anglo gang, and the Sharks, a Puerto Rican gang. The 1957 musical, which

was made into a film in 1961 starring Natalie Wood, Richard Beymer and Rita Moreno, features

such classic songs as "Tonight," "Somewhere" and "I Feel Pretty."

Suzanne Seiber and Christine Williams direct 35 actors, singers and dancers in this show.

Suzanne Seiber is the choreographer. Holly Johnson and Jennifer Schloming are the musical

directors. Mason McLellan is the stage manager assisted by Camille Pechja and Bronte

Kennedy.

Tickets will go on sale in January online at www.showtix4u.com and in February in

downtown Ashland at Paddington, Tree House Books and Music Coop. Reserved $20; General

$15; Student/Senior $10. Reserved tickets are only sold online. Seven evening shows play Wed

through Saturday March 7—17. Matinees will be Sunday, March 11 and Saturday, March 17 at 2

p.m.

Westside Story Cast

List Bernardo: Noah Yaconelli

Maria, his sister: Amelia

Mejia

Anita, his girl: Maya

Zundel

Chino, his friend:

Bronson Samel-Garloff

Pepe: Rowan Heglie

Indio: Jericho-Apollo

Walker-Roberts

Luis: Tristan Gianinni

Juano: Chris Robinson

Jet Girls:

Graziella: Katie Moglien

Velma: Meg Fredericks

Clarice: Michaela Poling

Minnie: Meghan McNulty

Patty: Mickey Gilpin

Darlene: Alexa Nienhaus

Marlena: Emily Bestor

Anybodys: Aubyn Heglie

Shark Girls:

Rosalia: Ellie Von Radics

Consuelo: Isabel Enns

Teresita: Iris Young

Juanita: Rosemarie

Caruso

Helena: Isabeau Kennedy

Koco: Sarah “Coco”

Palacios

Marguerita: Lyna Toews

Jet/Shark Girl

Alternate:

Shay Astor

The Adults:

Doc: Ford Murawski-

Brown

Schrank AND Singer:

Jeremiah Lieberman

Krupke: Stephen Goydich

Glad Hand: Jasper

Raynolds

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