november 2014 mazama high school newsletter
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November 2014 Mazama High School NewsletterTRANSCRIPT
VIKING VOICE November 2014
PRINCIPAL’S WELCOME and MESSAGE- - Steve Morosin
I want to thank you for attending Parent Teacher conferences in October and taking
the time to keep current with your students’ progress at Mazama. We are proud of the
accomplishments your students have made and appreciate your continued partnership.
As the principal, along with you, I want the very best for our students. It gives me
great pleasure to see how much you care and want the very best also.
Remember you can always monitor your students’ academic progress, attendance and
behaviors via the Home Access system. If you don’t have your students log in
information or need some assistance with the program please contact the guidance
office. This is also located on our school web page www.kcsd.k12.or.us
As we approach the Holiday season and Winter Break, I would like to wish everyone
a healthy and happy holiday. I hope that you all get the chance to spend time with
family and friends, eat lots of turkey and that everyone has a peaceful and joyous new
year! We are nearing the end of a great fall athletic season and look forward to seeing
you at one of our upcoming school events.
2014-2015 SCHOOL CALENDAR
Nov. 1-30 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Nov. 5, 12, 19 Professional Development Days (60 min. late start for students) Nov. 11 Holiday (Veterans’ Day) (no school) Nov. 20 End of Second Grading Period Nov. 21 Grade Preparation (no school for students) Nov. 24-26 Teacher Non-Contract Days (no school) Nov. 27 Holiday (Thanksgiving Day) (no school) Nov. 28 Teacher Non-Contract Day (no school) Dec. 1-31 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Dec. 3, 10 Professional Development Days (60 min. late start for students) Dec. 19 Last Day of school before Winter Vacation Dec. 22 – Dec. 31 (Inclusive) Winter Vacation (no school) Jan. 1-31 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Jan. 01 – Jan. 02 (Inclusive) Winter Vacation (no school) Jan. 05 Classes Resume *Jan. 7, 14, 21, 28 Professional Development Days (60 min. late start for students) Jan. 19 Holiday (Martin Luther King Jr.'s Birthday) [Non-Contract day] (no school) Jan. 22 End of First Semester Jan. 23 Grade Preparation (no school for students) Feb. 1-28 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Feb. 4, 11, 18, 25 Professional Development Days (60 min. late start for students) Feb. 16 Holiday (Presidents' Day) (no school) Mar. 1-31 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Mar. 4, 11 Professional Development Days (60 min. late start for students) Mar. 12 End of Fourth Grading Period Mar. 13 Grade Preparation (no school for students) Mar. 18 Parent Teacher Conferences Mar. 19 Parent Teacher Conferences (no school for students) Mar. 20 No School for Students/Staff Mar. 23-27 (Inclusive) Spring Vacation (no school) Mar. 30 Classes resume Apr. 1-30 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- *Apr. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Professional Development Days (60 min. late start for students) Apr. 30 End of Fifth Grading Period May 1-31 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- May 01 Grade Preparation (no school for students) *May 6, 13, 20, 27 Professional Development Days (60 min. late start for students) May 25 Holiday (Memorial Day) (no school) June 1-30 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- June 06-07 Graduation for all KCSD High Schools June 11 Last Day for Students June 12 Last Day for Teachers Early dismissal day for students (one hour early): Last Day of School.
Mazama High School phone numbers Attendance Office #541-883-5027
Athletic Office #541-883-5032
Guidance Office #541-883-5031 fax#541-851-8829
Main Office #541-883-5024 fax#541-883-5044
IMMUNIZATION REMINDER
Oregon law requires 7th – 11
th grade students to have 1 dose of Tdap vaccine. An appropriate medical or
religious exemption is also acceptable. Please check your child’s records to be sure he/she has had the Tdap vaccine and that the school has a record of it. Tdap offers adolescents and adults protection against three serious diseases: Tetanus, Diphtheria, and Pertussis (whooping cough). Pertussis rates in Oregon have been consistently higher than the national average. If your child has not received the Tdap vaccine, contact your child’s health care provider or Klamath County Health Department to make an appointment.
The Mazama Rune, Mazama’s student newspaper, can be read online at bit.ly/mhsrune15
Listed below is a website recommended by our Business Teacher, Mr. Drew, with some short ideas and tips on how parents can connect with their kids. They list 9 practical strategies that should be easy to implement.
http://www.parentfurther.com/why/9-parenting-strategies
SUPERMARKET SATURDAY, November 1, 2014,
was a great success. We had approximately 80 student
volunteers. Mazama earned over 300 community service
hours for our Sparrow Logan. We were able to help the
food bank at the same time.
A special way to look back on your high school
memories and younger days!
Parents:
Why not put in a picture of your senior from when they were younger and
attach a note of well wishes for the future!
This makes a great graduation gift!
Prices
1/8 Page $30
1/4 Page $50
Half Page $95
3/4 Page $140
Full Page $180
Submit by March 6, 2015
Contact Miss Schmidt for details:
541-883-5024
2015 Valhalla Yearbook
Senior Ads
2015 Yearbook $60.00
Yearbook purchased after Jan. 7, 2015
$65.00 ($60.00 w/ASB sticker)
See the bookkeeper to purchase your copy!
SENIOR PHOTO DEADLINE: November 21, 2014
Dear Members of the Class of ’15, Parents, Guardians, and Photographers:
This year, as in years past, Mazama High School’s yearbook will be distributed in late May or early June before graduation instead of the fall after seniors graduate. So, to meet our deadlines for the yearbook, we need all senior color photos by November 21.
You and your senior have three options available for portraits: (1) During portrait day, Lifetouch Photography took school portraits for seniors and will upload the photographs into our yearbook program. These photographs will meet all the require-ments listed below and will be taken in time to meet the deadline. These photographs are the de-fault photo for your senior if a senior photo is not submitted or not suitable. (2) You may choose a professional photographer of your own. However, if you do so, the photograph must meet the requirements listed below. Since we will accept only professional portraits that meet these requirements, please be sure your photographer understands and follows them. You should take this letter with you, in case the photography studio no longer has its copy. It is your responsibility to ensure that your photographer knows the deadline. The photogra-pher can submit the photo to Miss Schmidt through email or by bringing in a disc with the image saved to it. (3) Professional photography is expensive. Have someone take a nice picture and have it put either on a CD or email it to Miss Schmidt as an attachment. Please do not print digital pic-tures on a home printer, even if it is a “photo printer.” Bring the photo disc to Miss Schmidt, and the yearbook staff will crop or scan to the correct specifications. Please see numbers 3-6 be-low to ensure a quality photograph in the yearbook.
Professional Photo requirements:
1. The ONLY way to submit a photograph is through email or save the photo on a disc or a thumb drive. Please email the photograph to [email protected] or bring in a disc with the senior’s first and last name printed clearly on the disc. 2. The top of the head must be ¼ inch from the top of the photograph. 3. Basic frontal or ¾ view—please no back shots. 4. Background: any style or color is fine. 5. Any suitable clothing: standard school dress is fine. 6. We will not accept props or other people or pets in the photo, soft focus, glamour drapes, low cut dresses, double images, silk matte, or pearl finishes.
Please remember, it is your responsibility to make sure that we receive a photo which meets the above requirements. If we do not have your photo, or it does not meet the requirements, we will use your Lifetouch photo. These specifications allow us to print the best possible photo of you. It is the studio’s responsibility to inform the Mazama yearbook adviser and its senior clientele if it can-not meet the above specifications. Given sufficient time, we will do our best to inform you and the studio of any problems regarding your senior color portrait for the yearbook.
We appreciate your cooperation and timeliness with respect to these matters. If you have any questions, please contact Lisa Schmidt, yearbook adviser at 541-883-5024 or [email protected]
KLAMATH COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT Greg Thede, Superintendent 10501 Washburn Way Klamath Falls, OR 97603
Dear Parents: Occasionally weather conditions or other emergencies require us to take some special action re-garding school closures and early dismissal. The following is our plan to let you know when school will not be held as regularly scheduled. If we find it necessary to close school in the morning, announcements will be made over the radio and television stations listed below after 6:00 AM. We advise you to listen to your local stations in the mornings and/or visit our district website where a message will be posted. If it is necessary to dismiss school early due to bad weather or other emergencies, announcements will be made on the same radio and television stations periodically throughout the day and posted on our district website as soon as a decision is made. Please do not telephone the stations, the school, or the school district office. Arrangements have been made with the stations to broadcast the information to you. Thank you for your help. District Website: www.kcsd.k12.or.us
Radio Stations 106.9 KKRB
Television Stations: KOBI/KOTI KDRV/KDKF KTVL
ASVAB
Career Exploration Program
www.asvabprogram.com
"Life's a Journey…..
.….Discover your possibilities"
* Learn more about yourself and the world of work.
* Explore occupations in line with your inter-ests and skills.
* Develop an effective strategy to realize your career goal.
The ASVAB Career Exploration Program is a comprehensive career planning program that includes a multiple-aptitude test battery, an interest inventory, and various career planning tools designed to help you explore the opportunities awaiting you.
Contact Jon Johnson, ASPIRE Director, with any concerns or questions by calling or texting 541-281-0143
Scholarships
1. Major scholarship search sites:
Fastweb:
www.fastweb.com
College Board:
www.collegeboard.org
Scholarships.com:
www.scholarships.com
2. Oregon Student Access Commission (OSAC)
OSAC Scholarship Guide
www.OregonStudentAid.gov
3. Check in the Mazama Guidance Office
4. Call the Financial Aid office of the college
5. Contact the head of the department of your major at the college
6. Meet deadlines
7. Complete application in full
8. Beware of scams
MHS ASPIRE Program
When should I take the SAT or ACT? My Junior Yea Students who plan to attend a four-year college immediately following
high school will need to take a college entrance exam—either the SAT
or the ACT. When should students take one of those
exams?
It depends upon the student. Students who are finishing either Algebra 2
or Pre Calculus this spring should take an entrance exam this spring. Stu-
dents who will take Algebra 2 their senior year should probably wait and
take the exam in November or December, so that they will have learned
more of the math that will appear on the test.
Students who plan to start college at a community college or a technical/
vocational school do not need to take a college entrance exam
unless they want to.
Preparing for the SAT/ACT Check out these tools:
Free materials provided by SAT and ACT
Books
Software
Traditional and online prep courses
For more answers to your questions on testing, visit FastWeb’s Test
Prep Center at: http://www.fastweb.com/fastweb/content/testprep, or
call our counseling office at 883-5031.
Dear Potential Booster:
Another exciting year of Mazama Viking athletics and clubs is here! The Booster Club is currently
conducting it’s annual membership drive for the 2014-2015 school year.
What is the Booster Club?
The Booster Club was formed for the purpose of providing the high school athletic departments and
clubs with supplemental funding. This year we need to raise funds through memberships, concession
stands, clothing sales, and special projects.
Who should join? In order to support all the programs and activities at Mazama High School, and to provide the students
with a memorable experience the Booster Club relies on three things:
Community and staff support
Fundraisers
Volunteer members
We are looking for volunteers. The more volunteers we have, the more successful we are. We
understand that life is busy. If you could volunteer for one or more of our functions we would be
grateful. There are many ways to volunteer. We are looking for help with fundraising, Booster Booth
concessions, and volunteers at other functions. The challenge will only be met with everyone working
together and supporting the effort.
This year is a great opportunity to become involved with the students and school. We believe through
strong parental participation everyone is a winner.
How often does the club meet? Typically once per month.
Do I need to attend meetings if I join? No, but you are always welcome to attend and any
level of involvement is appreciated.
Am I required to participate in fundraising if I join? No. Our only fundraising at this time is selling of Mazama apparel at various events, and operating the Booster Booth at home games.
How do I join? Complete the membership form and mail it to:
MHS Booster Club, c/o Mazama High School, 3009 Summers Lane, Klamath Falls, OR 97603
Become a Booster member today!!!
Mazama Booster Club Membership Form 2014-2015
Parent/Guardian Staff Support Other: _________________
Buy a Booster membership for just $25.
Enclosed Amount $___________________ (make checks payable Mazama Booster Club)
Complete the membership form and mail it to:
MHS Booster Club, c/o Mazama High School, 3009 Summers Lane, Klamath Falls, OR 97603
Booster Club suggestions:
Names:
Address:
Phone:
Email:
I would like to receive email notification of booster club events and news. Yes No
I am interested in being a member? Yes No
Student Name:
_____________________________________________
Grade:
________
Student Name:
_____________________________________________
Grade:
________
Student Name:
_____________________________________________
Grade:
________
Juniors & Seniors
Register for the SATs at: www.collegeboard.org
Juniors should take their first test in the spring.
If you qualify for the National Lunch program see your counselor
for a fee waiver.
The following tests are at MHS:
Test date Register by Late Registration
December 12, 2014 November 6, 2014 November 24, 2014
January 24, 2015 December 29, 2014 January 13, 2015
March 14, 2015 February 13, 2015 March 3, 2015
June 6, 2015 May 8 May 27
Register for the ACTs at: www.actstudent.org
Juniors should take their first test in the spring.
See your counselor if you need a fee waiver.
The following tests are at OIT:
Test date Register by Late Registration
June 13, 2015 May 9, 2015 May 22, 2015
Helpful College Websites
Online FAFSA (Free application for federal student aid)
www.fafsa.ed.gov
Oregon Student Access Commission- Grants, Scholarships & Aspire
www.oregonstudentaid.gov/home.aspx
www.secure.osac.state.or.us/listScholarships.aspx
Federal Student Aid information
www.studentaid.ed.gov/
Free Scholarship Search
www.goo.gl/ObfBQ8
Finding a college, paying for college and planning for college
www.bigfuture.collegeboard.org/
Inspirational site for those who think going to college isn't possible
www.youcango.collegeboard.org/
What do you want to do for a living? Use the U.S. Department of Labor's career
search tool
www.mynextmove.org
Find the right college for you
www.nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator/
NCAA eligibility center- for any student-athlete who plans to play NCAA division I
or II sports
www.eligibilitycenter.org
Common Application- one application for 488 participating colleges
www.CommonApp.org
VIKING FOOTBALL The Viking football team is gearing up for a play-off run they hope to last through the
month of November. The third-ranked and Skyline Conference Champion Vikings
take their undefeated 8-0 record into the playoffs starting Friday, November 7 at
home. We will be playing Siuslaw, time and day to be determined. In addition to the
varsity team’s success, the JV and freshman football teams completed their seasons
last week. The JV team finished the season with a 7-1 record, including a perfect 5-0
in league play. The freshman team finished 5-2-1.
The Vikings have also started the Little Viking Reading Program, in which
varsity football players have visited local elementary schools to read to kindergarten
and first-graders. The program provides an opportunity for the players to give back to
the community and generate excitement about Viking Football.
Scavenger Hunt Mazama FBLA had our
annual community-wide
Scavenger Hunt Wednes-
day, October 22. It started
in Mrs. Story’s classroom
where we formed our
groups and began our
scavenging at about 6
o’clock. At 8 o’clock, we
gathered in the Mazama
Cafeteria and enjoyed root
beer floats as we tallied up
our points. Items gathered
were donated to local char-
ities.
Mazama FBLA
Why should you join?
Mazama FBLA has a dedi-
cated officer team with
great leaders. Our president,
Paris Price, and all of the
officer team want to wel-
come new members! We
have meetings on Wednes-
days every other week, and
it is not too late to join!
Come in and check us out in
Room 51 at lunch!!!
The FBLA members and officers who participated in the
annual Scavenger Hunt!
Mazama FBLA officer team members enjoyed a summer
planning meeting at Mrs. Story’s cabin
at Lake of the Woods!
National Honor Society induction was October 8, and 27 new members were
inducted. President Jeff Meads explained the criteria for induction, which is for sophomores who maintained a 3.5 GPA in their first two semesters. Six volunteers activities, as well as maintaining their GPA and good citizenship, will qualify students to graduate with NHS recognition. At the ceremony, Amber Lease defined the four pillars of NHS:
Scholarship: Scholarship is characterized by a commitment to learning. A student is willing to spend the necessary time to cultivate his/ her mind in the quest for knowledge. This pillar can only be achieved through diligence and effort. Scholarship means always doing the best work possible, regard-less of impending reward. Service: The pillar of service can be reached in a variety of ways. The willingness to work for the benefit of those in need without compensation or recognition of any kind is a quality that is essential in NHS members. As a service club, the National Honor Society is highly concerned with giving its all to the school and community at large. Leadership: Leaders take the initiative to aid others in a wholesome manner throughout their daily activities. Leaders sacrifice their personal interests in order to yield to the needs of others. Leaders need wisdom and self-confidence to affect change in all aspects of their lives. Some examples of leadership can include, but are not limited to, leading group activities in the classroom and in the community, being an officer in a club, being a primary member of the band or choir, or being the captain of a sports team. Character: Character is what distinguishes one individual from another. It is the product of constant striving to make the right choices day after day. Students with good character demonstrate respect, responsibility, trustworthiness, fairness, caring, and citizenship in all of their actions.
Other National Honor Society officers are Secretary Katie Dwyer ,Treasurer Saraphina Barkley and Sgt at Arms Katie Dwyer.
Mazama High School’s annual homecoming events included a bonfire, spirit dress up days, school barbeque, football game, and a dance. Mazama High School’s student government would like to thank all of the businesses that helped make our week a great success.
We would like to thank the following individuals and businesses who donated bonfire materials: Pat Ward, Mike Koger, J.W. Kerns, Brian Stenkamp, and Pepsi Cola Bottling. Additionally, we would like to thank Power Pac Rentals for discounting the generator used at the an-
nual bonfire. Also, a big thank you to Mazama’s Booster Club, and Dutch Bros. Thank you to the following groups: the Army National Guard led by Sergeant Mathewson and Sergeant Barckman; the Marines led by Staff Sergeant Caster and Sergeant Dorris; Sergeant Pacassi with the Airforce; Petty Officer Jarvis with the Navy; our Mazama ProStart class led by Mrs. Whalen; Mrs. Harris and the Sparrow Club; and Mrs. Story, the advisor of FBLA, for running booths at the bonfire. We would like to thank Dave Davenport for being our DJ at the bonfire and homecoming dance. In addition, we would like to thank Scott Rice and Fire District 1 and the Klamath County Sherriff’s Department for providing your services at the bonfire.
Thanks to the following individuals and businesses who donated to our Homecoming barbeque: Brandon Wood for donating water bottles, Dick Howard’s Meat Center, and Thunderbird.
In addition, a huge thank you to Pete Hall, Casey and Kurtis Stotts, Jason and Brandon Wilson, Mary Ayers, and Joe Reister for driving classic cars during the halftime show. We appreciate Bogatay’s Tuxedo Rentals and Sales for discounted tuxedo rental prices for our homecoming princes.
Finally, thank you to Rockin’ H Creations for printing our Homecoming t-shirts. Again, thank you to all for supporting Mazama High School.
Mazama High School’s 2014 Homecoming Court: (left to right, back row) Nate Hagge, Rosallie Sanchez, Jeff Meeds, Bret Nevala, Michael Edwards, Hannah Snoozy, Sydney Allison, Devon Wood, Aubrie Balkwill, Ricky Walls, Kattie Dwyer, David Snow, (left to right, front row) Shaina Higuera, and Hunter Conrad.
The fiery “M” at the end of the football field is a tradition that
Mazama continued during the recent Homecoming football game
against Henley.
The bonfire held at Mazama High School during the annual
Homecoming activities.