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<strong>Parent</strong> <strong>Newsletter</strong><br />

<strong>February</strong>, 2012 Township <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> District 214 Vol. IV<br />

<strong>John</strong> <strong>Hersey</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />

CHEERLEADERS GO TO STATE...The cheerleaders<br />

began working on their competition routine in early November.<br />

They practiced 4 or 5 times per week trying to perfect their stunting,<br />

tumbling, cheer, and dance skills. The team competed in four<br />

invitationals leading up to the State series. These invitationals gave<br />

them feedback to improve their routine and see how they we measured<br />

up against other teams. The group cheered on the sidelines of the<br />

boys’ and girls’ basketball games. This was another opportunity to<br />

practice their skills in front of a crowd and see how the stunts looked<br />

under pressure. After many changes and a lot of hard work, the team<br />

was ready to compete in the sectional competition. The Rolling<br />

Meadows Large Varsity Sectional consisted of 15 teams. The <strong>Hersey</strong><br />

team felt good about their performance but was nervous because<br />

the competition was tough. Then, during the awards ceremony, the<br />

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http://jhhs.d214.org/ 847-718-4800 Fax 847-718-4817


Table of Contents<br />

Page<br />

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Summer <strong>School</strong> Registration 5<br />

District on Facebook & Twitter 5<br />

Deca News 6<br />

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Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser 7<br />

Student of the Month 8 - 9<br />

State Debate News 9<br />

Practice ACT Day 10<br />

Graduation Update 11<br />

Dropping a Course 12<br />

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College & Career News 14 - 16<br />

Prudential Spirit Award 17<br />

Staff Recognition 18<br />

Active <strong>Parent</strong>ing for Teens 19<br />

TPC News 20<br />

Athletic Booster Dinner Dance 21<br />

Texting While Driving 22<br />

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ACT Prep Seminar 26<br />

PE Student Achievement 27<br />

<strong>Parent</strong> Meeting on Motivating Your Team 28<br />

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Principal's Message...<br />

Dear <strong>Hersey</strong> <strong>Parent</strong>s,<br />

It’s difficult to believe that we’re in the middle of winter when it’s 42<br />

degrees outside. Although we haven’t had any snow days (and not<br />

much snow, for that matter), winter at <strong>Hersey</strong> is alive and well. We<br />

finished the first semester, and now our freshmen feel like veterans<br />

on campus. At the other end of the spectrum, seniors have heard or<br />

are awaiting notification of where their futures will take them. Many<br />

of our seniors have received college letter of acceptance, with more<br />

on the way every day. This is also scholarship season, and I cannot<br />

encourage you enough to monitor the available scholarships to see if<br />

they are appropriate for your senior.<br />

The Theatre Department has been extremely busy. First, the show “Little Women,” was selected<br />

to be performed at the Illinois Theatre Festival which took place in January at Illinois State<br />

University. The show was spectacular, receiving a standing ovation. Then last week, the winter<br />

play, New York, was produced. The show was thought provoking and sent an important<br />

message to all who came to see it. The casting for the spring musical, “Evita,” has taken place<br />

and rehearsals have begun.<br />

Teams deserve special recognition. The speech team is having an exciting season. Four events<br />

qualified for sectionals at Hoffman Estates: Rachel Campbell (Oratorical Declamation), Aremi<br />

Arroyo (Poetry), Claire O’Donnell (Special Occasion) and Andrew Napora (Radio). Claire and<br />

Andrew were both Regional Champions. Our Debate Team has done an extraordinary job.<br />

Please read article on page 9. DECA has also distguished itself. See article, page 6 for specifics.<br />

As you can tell by the cover of this newsletter, the <strong>Hersey</strong> Cheer Squad made it to the state<br />

competition. What an accomplishment for all the talented cheerleaders. This is a first for <strong>Hersey</strong>.<br />

All the hard work certainly paid off!!<br />

Trish Moore, health teacher, has been named as assistant coach of the year from Illinois <strong>High</strong><br />

<strong>School</strong> Track Coaches’ Association.. If you know Mrs. Moore, you’ll understand why she was<br />

selected for this honor.<br />

Individual students have also been recognized for some amazing accomplishments. Nora<br />

Gawlik was honored by receiving the Rising Star Award at the Mt. Prospect Celestial<br />

Celebration. This award goes to a student who steps outside of the norm and sets an example<br />

for others through volunteerism and demonstrating leadership. Moriah Mulroe was chosen to<br />

serve on the Daily Herald Leadership Team, with Austin Menzia receiving honorable mention.<br />

Both students excelled in volunteerism and community service. Cassidy Muir has received<br />

recognition for the prestigious Prudential Spirit of Community Award (see page 17). Grace Petit<br />

was named outstanding soloist in the Ft. Atkinson Show Choir competition.


Named as one of the recipients of the Prudential Spirit of the Community award, Cassidy Muir<br />

was not only named as a distinguished finalist for aiding, but due to the hours she gave, she was<br />

also named as a special volunteer. She will be receiving a bronze medal and has already received<br />

a letter from President Obama, commending her for her work. Cassidy’s project included<br />

raising $5000 to fund service trips to Kenya, Angola, Haiti and El Salvador. She also collected<br />

and distributed school supplies, clothing, toys, land helped build homes for the homeless, and<br />

designed water filters to provide clean, drinkable water.<br />

Our student of the month program continues. November’s recipient was Bryan Vazquez<br />

for outstanding work in biology. The December student, Callie Joncas, was named for her<br />

contribution to her physical education class. January recognized Heather Dicharia for her<br />

contributions in Amerian Literature and U.S. History classes. Read more about these three<br />

students’ accomplishments on page 8 and 9 in this newsletter.<br />

Second semester means that soon we will be in testing season. First the ACT, then all the<br />

Advanced Placement exams. By now, students have registered for classes next year. Thank you<br />

for all your support and continued encouragement to our students.<br />

Sincerely,<br />

Dr. Tina Cantrell<br />

tina.cantrell@d214.org<br />

<strong>Parent</strong>s are asked not to use the front circle drive and<br />

parking lot to drop off and pick up your student due<br />

to busses for Special Education student drop off and<br />

pick up. Please use the west lot for that purpose.<br />

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SUMMER SCHOOL REGISTRATION<br />

BEGINS ON MARCH 5<br />

SEE HERSEY’S WEB PAGE FOR REGISTRATION<br />

INFORMATION<br />

Web Address: jhhs.d214.org<br />

District 214 is now on Facebook and Twitter!<br />

Both are easily accessible from the district's website at www.d214.org (bottom right<br />

side of page). Click on the Facebook icon and "Like" us!<br />

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DECA BUSINESS CLUB<br />

Congratulations to the <strong>Hersey</strong> DECA<br />

Business Club for their performance<br />

at the DECA Area Competition on<br />

Tuesday, December 6 th at the Rosemont<br />

Convention Center. The business club<br />

students brought home 40 medals<br />

for placing in the top three in either<br />

the economics exam or two different<br />

business role-play scenarios. Top<br />

awards went to the students who<br />

finished in the top three after all three<br />

scores were added together.<br />

Overall place winners were Kevin Druffel & Sam Salileng, 1 st place in Marketing Communications<br />

(team), Eric Hauser & Connor Mix, 1 st place in Sports & Entertainment Marketing (team), Allison<br />

<strong>John</strong>son & Samantha Moran, 1 st place in Buying and Merchandising (team), Blake Robinson,<br />

1 st place in Marketing Management, Jake Davie & Pete Psaradellis, 2 nd place in Business Law &<br />

Ethics (team), Jason Brown & Tommy Naughton, 2 nd place in Buying & Merchandising (team),<br />

Chris Pawlowski, 2 nd place in Accounting, Daniel Clancy & Michael Sauer, 3 rd place in Sports &<br />

Entertainment Marketing (team), and Brien Martin, 3 rd place in Sports & Entertainment Marketing.<br />

The DECA Business Club will be going to the State Competition in Decatur, IL on March 8-10 and<br />

the expectations are high. Wish them good luck!<br />

HOLIDAY SHOP<br />

WITH A COP!<br />

With the generosity of Target, a lucky bunch of<br />

kids from Arlington Heights <strong>School</strong> District 25 got<br />

to “Shop With A Cop” at the Arlington Heights<br />

Target Store. With Pete Hamrick, <strong>Hersey</strong>’s<br />

<strong>School</strong> Resource Officer, and other Arlington<br />

Heights Police Officers in the lead pushing<br />

the shopping carts, the kids went Christmas<br />

shopping. With guidance from Margie Picardo<br />

and her fellow Target employees, and with support from the Arlington Heights Citizen Policy<br />

Academy Alumni Association and the <strong>Hersey</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> Girls’ Freshmen AB Basketball Teams,<br />

the kids were able to complete their Christmas shopping. It’s not sure who had the best time,<br />

but, rest assured, a great time was had by all!<br />

This was the seventh year Target and FOP Lodge 80 have held the event. <strong>Hersey</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />

students have participated in this event since its origin. This was the largest group of students to<br />

date. The JHHS students helped with shopping and wrapping the gifts.<br />

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Yes, we do!!<br />

Come join us<br />

Sunday, <strong>February</strong> 26 th<br />

8:00am -12:00 noon at<br />

The <strong>Hersey</strong> Pancake House<br />

1900 E. Thomas St.<br />

$5 for all you can eat Pancakes & Sausage.<br />

Milk and Juice included.<br />

For advanced tickets, come to the Student Activities<br />

Office or call 847-718-4818<br />

Proceeds to benefit:<br />

Student Council &<br />

Service Over Self (S.O.S.) Club<br />

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Bryan Vazquez<br />

Congratulations to Bryan Vasquez, <strong>Hersey</strong>'s Student of the Month<br />

for November! Nominating teacher Steve Messer reports Bryan is<br />

the perfect Student of the Month because of his exceptional work<br />

ethic and high achievement in Biology. He is a model student who<br />

always puts forth his best effort and is willing to help out his peers.<br />

Bryan enjoys working with cars, and is interested in pursuing a<br />

career in automotives. He advises future <strong>Hersey</strong> students to “do as<br />

much as you can do.”<br />

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Callie Joncas<br />

Congratulations to Callie Joncas, <strong>Hersey</strong>'s Student of the Month for December!<br />

Nominated by P.E. teacher Mr. Lussow, Callie’s outstanding work ethic and<br />

participation are what have accounted for her nomination. Mr. Lussow commented,<br />

“Callie goes above and beyond the call of duty every day. She has accepted every<br />

challenge of my grueling workouts with tenacity and pride. She displays a<br />

willingness to work regardless of the amount of effort involved. She never gives up<br />

and always strives to improve her fitness level every day. She begins the class and<br />

ends the class with a smile. Callie is also on the girls’ cross country and track<br />

teams. Upon high school graduation, she plans on to attend college and obtain a<br />

degree in the science field. Callie advises future <strong>Hersey</strong> students to “be<br />

adventurous and try new things, but stay balanced.”<br />

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Heather Dicharia<br />

Congratulations to Heather Dicharia, <strong>Hersey</strong>'s Student of the Month<br />

for January! Nominated by American Literature teacher Walter<br />

Brownley and US History teacher Stephen Kuehn, Heather is<br />

applauded for her positive attitude, exceptional work ethic, and<br />

motivation to learn. Teachers report Heather’s academic success can<br />

be attributed to her excellent focus, initiative to improve, as well as<br />

her commitment to learning and determination. She is a consistent<br />

positive contributor to the learning environment. Heather plans to<br />

pursue a career in cosmetology upon high school graduation.<br />

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Although the <strong>Hersey</strong> Debate Team had not won a team trophy since October, they picked an opportune<br />

<br />

Association’s State Championships and returned with the third place trophy.<br />

Senior Moriah Mulroe led the team by scoring the second highest individual in the entire tournament.<br />

Sophomores Melanie Cohodes, Mike Feltes, and Ben Goldberg gave their best performances of the<br />

<br />

Melanie Cohodes was also named to the All-State Team by gaining a record number of nominations in the<br />

course of the entire season.<br />

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Vivek Shah and Sophomore Mike Miller both won two individual honors,<br />

scoring with 1st place speaker and presiding awards.<br />

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Practice ACT for all Juniors<br />

All juniors enrolled in Illinois public high schools are required to participate in<br />

the ACT and WorkKeys testing program, known collectively as the Prairie State<br />

Achievement Examination (PSAE), on April 25 and 26, 2012. Whether students<br />

are considering attending a four-year university, a community college, entering a<br />

vocational training program, work force or the military, these tests will play a key<br />

role in determining the choices available to them.<br />

<strong>John</strong> <strong>Hersey</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> is committed to helping students fulfill their highest<br />

academic potential during high school and in their post-secondary experiences.<br />

As part of this commitment, we are providing all juniors with the opportunity to<br />

take a practice ACT test on Wednesday, March 21, beginning at 7:30 a.m. This free<br />

practice test will be administered in the Carter Gym at <strong>John</strong> <strong>Hersey</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong>.<br />

From 7:30 a.m. until 11:50 a.m., students will take a complete ACT, including the<br />

writing test, in conditions similar to those they will experience in April on the<br />

state required test date. After lunch, students will meet with their counselor and<br />

complete the registration materials for the PSAE. Since this testing will take the<br />

entire day, there will be no regularly scheduled classes for juniors on March 21.<br />

After the tests are scored, each student will receive a copy of his/her test result.<br />

We will also conduct test preparation activities in classes during the week prior to<br />

the PSAE state testing in order to ensure each student’s maximum performance.<br />

Reviews will be based on the March 21 test results.<br />

It is essential that all juniors report to the Carter Gym promptly by the regular<br />

start time of 7:30 a.m. Juniors should bring several sharpened #2 pencils (no<br />

mechanical pencils) and a calculator to the practice test.<br />

I am confident that you will support our efforts to help in making this day<br />

meaningful for your student. Doing well on the PSAE will not only help students<br />

make wise post-secondary choices, but the results will also help in senior<br />

placement decisions. Please encourage your student to be well rested and to eat a<br />

nourishing breakfast before the practice test, and make sure s/he arrives at school<br />

on time. This opportunity will reap tremendous rewards for all our juniors.<br />

Tina Cantrell<br />

Principal, <strong>John</strong> <strong>Hersey</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />

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Graduation Information<br />

Graduation Tickets...<br />

It’s not too early to start thinking about the Graduation Ceremony for the Class of 2012. This<br />

year’s Commencement will take place on Sunday, June 3, at 12:30 p.m. in the gymnasium.<br />

As has been our policy, EACH SENIOR FAMILY WILL BE GIVEN FOUR TICKETS TO<br />

GRADUATION. Extra tickets will be available on a very limited basis. IN MOST CASES, NO<br />

FAMILY WILL RECEIVE MORE THAN 6 TICKETS. The number of tickets you receive will<br />

depend upon the number of requests for extra tickets. We cannot guarantee the number of tickets<br />

you request. However, we will have additional tickets for those who would like to view the<br />

ceremony via closed circuit TV in the theater.<br />

In order to facilitate the needs of families, we are trying to do the ticket allocation early this year.<br />

Therefore, if you are going to request extra tickets, please have your son or daughter sign up in<br />

the Main Office from Monday, March 5, through Friday, March 16. PLEASE DO NOT CALL TO<br />

SIGN UP FOR EXTRA TICKETS. You must have someone come in to the <strong>Hersey</strong> Main Office to<br />

sign up.<br />

Extra tickets will be allocated in an equitable manner, not on a first-come/first-served basis, so it<br />

does not matter when you sign up during this two-week period.<br />

A list of the ticket allocation will be posted in the Main Office by WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4.<br />

We believe this will allow you enough time to make arrangements with family and guests for<br />

graduation. THE ACTUAL TICKETS WILL NOT BE DISTRIBUTED UNTIL GRADUATION<br />

PRACTICE ON FRIDAY, JUNE 1. You are, however, guaranteed to receive the number of tickets<br />

that will be posted. We ask that you wait to make plans until this list comes out so that you know<br />

how many tickets you are going to receive.<br />

Auditions for graduation performances (speeches, songs, poems, etc.) will be held on Tuesday,<br />

April 10 and Wednesday, April 11. Students wishing to audition need to sign up in the Main<br />

Office the same dates as sign-ups for tickets. Students should come to auditions with a finished<br />

product.<br />

Please watch future newsletters for more graduation information. If you have any questions, you<br />

may call the Assistant Principal for Student Activities, <strong>John</strong> Novak, at 718-4818.<br />

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DROPPING A COURSE<br />

Consequence of dropping a course for SY 2011 - 12:<br />

Consequence First Semester Second Semester<br />

No record of a course appears on the<br />

students transcript is a student drops<br />

a course by the end of the business day on: September 13, 2012 <strong>February</strong> 13, 2012<br />

The course title and a grade of “W” is After the end of the After the end of the<br />

recorded on the student’s transcript business day on: business day on:<br />

if a student drops a course: September 13, 2010 <strong>February</strong> 13, 2012<br />

and by the end of the and by the end<br />

business day on: business day on:<br />

October 4, 2011 March 6, 2012<br />

The course title and a grade of “WF”<br />

are recorded on the student’s transcript<br />

if the student drops a course before<br />

the end of the business day on: October 6, 2011 March 6, 2012<br />

The course title and a grade of “F” are<br />

recorded on the student’s transcript if<br />

the student is dropped by the<br />

administration after the end of the<br />

business day on: October 4, 2011 March 6, 2012<br />

Independent study forms must be approved by August 26, 2011 January 27, 2012<br />

Last day to declare Pass/NoCredit October 3, 2011 March 2, 2012<br />

ab / 07-05-2011<br />

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<strong>Hersey</strong> Students place nationally in US Cyber Challenge.<br />

This past fall District 214 had over 30 students participate in the US Cyber Challenge. This new nationally<br />

based competition is web based, involving Network Fundamentals, Operating Systems and System<br />

Administration. Nate Gramer of <strong>John</strong> <strong>Hersey</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> was recognized as a state champion in the<br />

competition. Nate won a $250 VISA card as the State Champion.<br />

Students were given access to web based curriculum which uses youtube videos and other web based<br />

curricula to introduce students to Networking concepts, Windows, Linux and Unix operating systems and<br />

programming languages like PERL, JAVA and GNU BASH. The goal of the competition is to expose<br />

students to the tools needed to become a Network Security Specialist. Instructors in the Computer Repair<br />

and Cisco Networking programs worked through the material, attempting to fit lessons and material into<br />

their regular computer curriculum.<br />

The US Cyber Foundations Competition is the entry-level competition in a series of increasingly challenging<br />

contests sponsored by U.S. Cyber Challenge (USCC). USCC was chartered to identify and nurture<br />

America’s best and brightest who can become the future cyber policy leaders, cyber guardians and cyber<br />

warriors for United States companies, government agencies, and military services.<br />

For more information about the competition or the Computer Repair classes pleae contact Tom Polak at<br />

tom.polak@d214.org or 847-718-4834.<br />

US Cyber Challenge 2011<br />

Round 1<br />

National<br />

Place<br />

Round 2<br />

National<br />

Place<br />

Final<br />

National<br />

Place<br />

Current<br />

State<br />

Place<br />

Name<br />

<strong>School</strong><br />

Network<br />

Fund.<br />

Operating<br />

Systems<br />

System<br />

Administration<br />

TOTAL<br />

63 54 79 1 N. Gramer JHHS 5081 5124 2765 12970<br />

221 146 104 2 E. Beltran WHS 3676 3825 3732 11233<br />

199 154 183 3 C. Marquez WHS 3801 3405 1900 9106<br />

436 470 237 4 R. Arteaga WHS 2828 1784 3723 8335<br />

518 293 245 5 J. Heune JHHS 2434 3359 2436 8229<br />

474 567 258 6 P. Dzien WHS 2704 1297 4056 8057<br />

210 202 264 7 E. Labuda JHHS 3747 2816 1389 7952<br />

611 383 296 8 A. Philipose JHHS 2319 2893 2429 7641<br />

457 384 343 9 H. Maciuszek WHS 2782 2422 1958 7162<br />

595 448 348 10 T. Cortesi PHS 2346 2387 2364 7097<br />

544 517 371 11 F. Hoffman JHHS 2410 1903 2483 6796<br />

293 450 394 12 C. Rivera WHS 3329 1396 1924 6649<br />

514 362 432 13 PJ Plough JHHS 2437 2854 995 6286<br />

567 621 437 14 D. Reynolds PHS 2385 1410 2449 6244<br />

542 500 480 15 T. Chaisri WHS 2411 1967 1479 5857<br />

550 524 495 16 J. Conley BGHS 2400 1900 1491 5791<br />

278 518 501 17 P. Lachowicz JHHS 3352 960 1450 5762<br />

453 548 514 18 J. Boerner JHHS 2797 1413 1442 5652<br />

575 636 528 19 M. Koziol JHHS 2375 1334 1817 5526<br />

717 706 567 20 M. Surufka JHHS 1910 1422 1942 5274<br />

428 811 571 21 K. Remingoso WHS 2846 0 2394 5240<br />

528 780 604 22 N. O'Hara PHS 2425 497 1991 4913<br />

249 670 610 23 T. Haas WHS 3430 0 1452 4882<br />

621 641 646 24 N. Jamali JHHS 2269 1418 977 4664<br />

778 768 657 25 S. Srodon PHS 1470 1470 1492 4432<br />

705 595 673 26 S. Dolomas PHS 1927 1955 497 4379<br />

730 633 704 27 K. Chaisri WHS 1892 1854 487 4233<br />

702 679 745 28 J. Thomas PHS 1930 1472 498 3900<br />

735 835 782 29 P. Schiel JHHS 1882 827 919 3628<br />

over 1300 Students Participated Nationally


College and Career Center News<br />

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News for parents of seniors:<br />

As spring approaches, nearly 90% of seniors have completed their college applications. Many have also filed for financial aid and<br />

now are searching for scholarships. Seniors are encouraged to continue visiting the CCC or the College Resources Page of the<br />

JHHS website for scholarship information and applications. New scholarship opportunities arrive each week. If your senior is<br />

awarded an offer of scholarship, he or she is asked to share that information with Mrs. Emery in the CCC by completing the form<br />

below. This will ensure your student is recognized at our annual scholarship breakfast on May 30 th . The deadline for the form(s) to<br />

be submitted is May 4 th , 2012.<br />

<strong>John</strong> <strong>Hersey</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> Class of 2012<br />

If you have received scholarship, please complete and return this form to Mrs. Emery in the College Career Center by May<br />

4 th , 2012. This form provides us with accurate information so that we can properly recognize our scholarship award winners<br />

in our annual scholarship program.<br />

Student’s Name: _________________________________________________________ ID #: __________________<br />

Award/Scholarship Title: _________________________________________________________________________<br />

Organization/College Sponsoring the Award: ________________________________________________________<br />

_______________________________________________________________________________________________<br />

Individual financial amounts will not be disclosed but are used to calculate the total number of scholarship dollars<br />

the class of 2012 has received:<br />

Financial Amount: $ _________ per year Renewable: ____Yes ____No<br />

Total amount over four years: $ ________________<br />

By the end of March most seniors will receive their college admissions decisions. This will give them about a month to decide<br />

where to attend before the May 1 st National Decision Day. This is also the time when families who filed the FAFSA in January and<br />

<strong>February</strong> can expect to receive financial award letters from each college. To help your family weigh offers of financial aid, make the<br />

final college acceptance decision, and celebrate your student’s choice, we have several upcoming events for seniors:<br />

April 9 th Award Letter Day<br />

Offers of Financial Aid and scholarship can vary from school to<br />

school and are often an important part of the admissions<br />

decision. On April 9 th , get help evaluating your award letters<br />

and the financial impact of attending each school. Please call<br />

ahead to make an appointment with the College Counselor.<br />

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May 1 st National Decision Day<br />

On Tuesday, May 1 st , we will celebrate the college decisions of<br />

our senior class. Seniors are encouraged to wear their college<br />

sweatshirt, t-shirt or school colors and drop by the CCC during<br />

lunch periods to share refreshments and have their pictures<br />

taken with their friends.<br />

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College news for parents of juniors:<br />

In late <strong>February</strong> or early March, all juniors will meet with the college counselor in classroom sessions. Students will learn about<br />

standardized testing, college selectivity, college search resources and how to finalize their list of colleges. <strong>Parent</strong>s can encourage<br />

their student’s college search by talking about what college traits are important to them, taking them on college visits, and<br />

accompanying them to upcoming D214 evening programs specifically designed to guide your family through the college selection<br />

process. These programs are listed below:<br />

March 6 th at 7 p.m., “Ask the College Night”, Forest View Educational Center Theatre.<br />

Kick off the college search by learning about different types of colleges: local community college, out-of-state<br />

community colleges, in-state public universities, out-of-state universities, and private universities. Join us for<br />

a lively panel discussion about the differences and advantages of each type of school in terms of academic<br />

programs, student life, application procedures and financial aid.<br />

March 13 at 7 p.m., Junior Financial Aid Night, Forest View Educational Center Theatre.<br />

Demystify the financial aid process by learning how the financial aid process works, how to estimate the financial<br />

aid that will be available to your family, and how to identify colleges that could be a financial fit for your family.<br />

March 21, 2012 at 7 p.m., Specialized College Options, Starting in the Forest View Educational Center Theatre.<br />

Spend the evening gathering in-depth information on specialized college programs: liberal arts, performing arts,<br />

STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Math), selective colleges or Canadian universities. Select two of the<br />

five 40-minute breakout sessions to learn more about the academic programs, career opportunities, educational<br />

advantages, and admissions requirements at these specialized college options.<br />

April 3, 2012 from 6 to 8:30 p.m., District 214 College Night, Harper College Wellness and Sports Center.<br />

The District 214 College Night is one of the largest college fairs in the area. Admission representatives from 200<br />

different colleges from across the country are all gathered in one location to answer your questions about course<br />

offerings, college life, admission and financial aid. Get the information you need about colleges of interest.<br />

Two additional college planning resources for junior families include our JHHS college planning guide and our counseling staff.<br />

Our planning guide, What’s next Planning for Life After <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong>, will be mailed to your family in April. Additionally, you<br />

can make individual appointments with your student’s counselor or the College Counselor for assistance in identifying possible<br />

colleges. Please call ahead for an appointment. In the meantime, feel free to call us with any questions or concerns about the<br />

college search.<br />

Nancy Davis<br />

Kathy Emery<br />

College Counselor<br />

College Career Assistant<br />

nancy.davis@d214.org<br />

kathy.emery@d214.org<br />

(847) 718 – 4846 (847) 718 – 4862<br />

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Check out<br />

<strong>February</strong> – April Career Treks<br />

Do you like to negotiate Join us on <strong>February</strong> 15 periods 2-7 at Rolling Meadows Courthouse for<br />

LAW DAY. There will be a variety of law professionals available to answer your questions. Hurry,<br />

pick up a flyer and field trip form from Mrs. Behar in the College Career Center. Be sure to have<br />

your 2 nd semester teachers’ signatures.<br />

Space is limited!<br />

Project Lead the Way engineering students: Do you know what kind of engineer you would like<br />

to be Come join us for ENGINEERING DAY at BGHS on <strong>February</strong> 29 periods 1-7 to hear an<br />

engineering panel of professionals such as Chemical, Civil, Architectural, Electrical, Mechanical,<br />

and Biomedical. Hurry, pick up a flyer and field trip form from Mrs. Behar in the College Career<br />

Center or from Mr. Wietrzak /Mr. Ludwigsen! Space is limited!<br />

Do you want to find a healthcare program that fits your needs Join us at HARPER<br />

HEALTHCARE CAREER DAY on March 2 periods 2-8 for a tour and showcase of a variety of<br />

healthcare programs such as Radiologic Technologist, Phlebotomist, Nurse, etc…. Hurry, pick<br />

up a flyer with more detail and field trip form from Mrs. Behar in the College Career Center.<br />

Do you enjoy teaching young children Join us on March 2 periods 1-7 at HARPER EARLY<br />

CHILDHOOD WORKSHOP for a showcase of a variety of teaching strategies using music, art<br />

and storytelling. Hurry, pick up a field trip form from Mrs. Behar in the College Career Center or<br />

Mrs. Mosher in Early Childhood.<br />

Do you want to be a physician or nurse Do you like math and science If so, join us at<br />

NORTHWEST COMMUNITY HOSPITAL on March 7. We will also cover a variety of healthcare<br />

professionals at the mini fair. Hurry, pick up a flyer and field trip form from Mrs. Behar in the<br />

College Career Center. Space is limited!<br />

Do you want to find out the similarities and differences between a Social Worker and<br />

Psychologist Come join us on an ALEXIAN BROTHER BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CAREER TREK<br />

on March 21. We will also cover Psychiatrist, Psychiatric Nurse, and Dance/Art Therapist. Hurry,<br />

pick up a flyer and field trip form from Mrs. Behar in the College Career Center.<br />

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2012 PRUDENTIAL SPIRIT OF COMMUNITY AWARDS<br />

Cassidy Muir, a senior at <strong>John</strong> <strong>Hersey</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong>, was named a Distinguished Finalist for the<br />

2012 Prudential Spirit of Community Awards in Illinois. This award represents the United States’<br />

largest youth recognition program based solely on volunteer service. All public and private middle<br />

and high schools in the country, as well as all Girl Scout councils, 4-H organizations, American<br />

Red Cross Chapters, YMCAs and affiliates of HandsOn Network, were eligible to select a student<br />

or member for a local Prudential Community of Spirit Award. More than 5,000 local honorees<br />

were reviewed by an independent panel, which selected two honorees and eight istinguished<br />

finalists for Illinois.<br />

Muir was chosen for her service to impoverished areas around the world. “I’ve been given<br />

so much,” she states, “it seems wrong not to give something back.” She first discovered her<br />

desire to help those less fortunate in 2005. As a sixth grader she travelled to Angola with Rise<br />

International, an organization that partners with Angolan churches, community leaders and<br />

government officials to build primary schools in rural Angola. While there, she visited villages and<br />

immediately wanted to help equalize their opportunities.<br />

She realized, “The people there are exactly the same as us, but were born under different<br />

circumstances. Any effort to improve their possibilities in this world is an effort worth making.”<br />

Since then, Muir has used summer vacations as a chance to travel to needy nations and do what<br />

she could to help the less fortunate. In 2009 and 2010, she joined Oasis for Orphans, whose<br />

mission is to care for the orphans of the Trans Mara region of Kenya, helping to build water filters<br />

to provide drinkable water for people of Kenya. While there, she worked with children, teaching<br />

them about personal hygiene and other medical issues.<br />

Also in 2010, she travelled to the Petit-Goave area of Haiti, one of the hardest hit by the<br />

earthquake, to help rebuild schools, serve food, and distribute other daily necessities.<br />

At <strong>Hersey</strong>, Muir’s desire to assist people of the world doesn’t stop. As a member of Ubuntu,<br />

she has raised awareness and funds for Invisible Children, an organization whose mission is to<br />

stop the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) terrorist organization, participated in The International<br />

Justice Mission’s “Loose Change to Loosen Chains,” to help rescue to victims of slavery, sexual<br />

exploitation and other forms of violent oppression, and joined The Water Project, a charity<br />

dedicated to helping provide clean, safe water to those who suffer needlessly without it.<br />

Why does she do it “It makes me happy; I have only one life, I might as well do something<br />

important with it.”<br />

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<strong>Hersey</strong> Teacher<br />

Finalist for<br />

Special Olympics<br />

North American<br />

Coach of the Year<br />

Award<br />

<strong>John</strong> <strong>Hersey</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> teacher, Craig Ameel, was recently named one of four finalists for the Special<br />

Olympics North American Coach of the Year. Ameel, a 33 year veteran of teaching, began coaching<br />

Special Olympics 27 years ago because he, “wanted to give my special students a chance to get involved<br />

in sports, like every other high school student can do.”<br />

There were sixteen coaches from across the United States nominated for Special Olympics Coach of the<br />

Year, of which four were chosen as finalists. Ameel was selected as a finalist for the breadth and duration<br />

of his service to Special Olympics.<br />

During a typical school year, Ameel coaches 7 Special Olympic sports including volleyball, floor hockey,<br />

basketball, and cross country skiing. His teams participate in area, district, and state competitions where<br />

they have won 38 team and hundreds of individual State Championship Gold Medals. He has also<br />

coached at the international level including the World Games in 1999 (North Carolina), 2007 (Shanghai,<br />

China), and 2011 (Athens, Greece). He served as the Illinois Head Track Coach for the National Games<br />

in 2006 (Iowa) and 2010 (Nebraska).<br />

For Ameel, the reward for the hours and hard work, “is seeing the individual growth that the<br />

athletes have as people and as competitors. It’s great to see an individual become a contributing<br />

team member - sharing - interacting - all those things add up to make a person more social and<br />

more independent.” And, Ameel’s influence doesn’t end on the athletic field. He has had three Global<br />

Messengers (students trained to give speeches to groups about the benefits of Special Olympics)<br />

come out of the program, and six of his former Partners’ Club members (mainstream students<br />

who volunteer to help the team) have become special education teachers or work in a related<br />

field like occupational therapy.<br />

“I continue to coach because it is an amazing experience every time we practice, compete, and<br />

participate in other Special Olympics events. The opportunity for the athletes to be involved is<br />

vital, and really, life-changing for them. It certainly has changed my life.”<br />

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Active <strong>Parent</strong>ing of Teens<br />

Dear <strong>Parent</strong>s,<br />

Buffalo Grove and <strong>Hersey</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong>s are pleased to offer an exciting video discussion<br />

program, Active <strong>Parent</strong>ing of Teens. This course will help parents talk to teens about family<br />

issues, as well as, drugs, sexuality, and the ever-looming threat of violence. Discipline skills that<br />

protect and guide adolescents will be discussed.<br />

More than 1000 parents from Buffalo Grove and <strong>Hersey</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong>s have benefited from<br />

Active <strong>Parent</strong>ing courses over the past six years. <strong>Parent</strong>s who have completed this program<br />

have responded in a positive manner. Here are a few of their comments:<br />

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months.”<br />

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with my son.”<br />

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Martha Messer, the <strong>John</strong> <strong>Hersey</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> nurse, and Bob Leece, Buffalo Grove <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />

Student Assistance Program Coordinator, will be co-leaders for the parenting classes.<br />

In order to provide the best possible environment, registration is limited to one hundred<br />

parents.<br />

WHEN: WINTER SESSION: Tuesdays, 7-9 pm <strong>February</strong> 14, 21 & 28<br />

SPRING SESSION: Tuesdays, 7-9 pm April 10, 17 & 24<br />

WHERE: <strong>John</strong> <strong>Hersey</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />

1900 East Thomas Street<br />

Arlington Heights<br />

COST: $10.00 payable first night of class<br />

To register, please contact Paula Volpe at 847-718-4947 or e-mail her at paula.volpe@d214.org.<br />

If you have any further questions feel free to call Martha Messer at 847-718-4946 or Bob Leece at<br />

847-718-4027.<br />

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THE PARENT COUNCIL<br />

T<br />

2011-2012<br />

TPC EXECUTIVE<br />

BOARD<br />

CO-PRESIDENTS<br />

Cathy<br />

Lundstrom<br />

847-259-0977<br />

And<br />

Pam Van De<br />

Walle<br />

847-259-4395<br />

VICE PRESIDENT<br />

Stacy Hauser<br />

847-699-8915<br />

SECRETARY<br />

Nadine Slosar<br />

847-297-4716<br />

CO-TREASURERS<br />

Cathy Busse<br />

847-824-4743<br />

and<br />

Anne O’Mara<br />

847-299-8680<br />

TPC NEWS<br />

THANK YOU!<br />

The <strong>Parent</strong>/Teacher Conference Dinner for teachers<br />

and staff was held in the teacher's lounge and all<br />

enjoyed a wonderful Italian dinner from Giacomo's.<br />

We would like to thank Antonia Anton for coordinating<br />

our fabulous bakers for the day and a big thank you to<br />

all of the bakers themselves! Thank you also to the<br />

volunteers who helped us with the set-up, serving, and<br />

clean up: Lori Kelley, Carolyn Palmquist, Cathy Busse,<br />

Lori Dickerson, and Anne O'Mara. Thank you so much;<br />

we could not have done this without you!!<br />

Thank Eileen you to Carrillo Andrea and Hannan Annie for Heeren, coordinating Co-Chairs the<br />

distribution of finals snacks and to Barb Jaeger, Diane<br />

. Fischer and Mary Coulomb for handing them out<br />

during finals week!<br />

TPC will be awarding six $500 scholarships to graduating<br />

seniors. Interested seniors can find an application in the College<br />

Career Center.<br />

The next TPC meeting is Monday, April 9th at 7pm<br />

in the Principal’s Conference Room. Please join us!<br />

Calendar Dates for TPC Meetings at <strong>Hersey</strong><br />

April 9 Principal’s Conference Room 7:00pm<br />

May 14 Principal’s Conference Room 7:00pm<br />

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<strong>John</strong> <strong>Hersey</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />

Athletic Booster Club<br />

cordially invites you to attend our<br />

Annual Dinner Dance<br />

An evening of Dinner, Open Bar, Silent Auction<br />

Live and Silent Auction, Dancing and a lot of fun!<br />

Saturday, <strong>February</strong> 25, 2012<br />

6:30 p.m. to Midnight<br />

Atlantis Banquets<br />

1273 North Rand Road<br />

Prospect Heights, IL 60070<br />

Ticket Price: $50.00 per person or<br />

Table of 10 for $450.00<br />

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<strong>John</strong> <strong>Hersey</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />

We welcome all <strong>Hersey</strong> <strong>Parent</strong>s & Supporters -<br />

Past, present and future!<br />

RSVP: No later than <strong>February</strong> 18, 2012<br />

www.herseyboosters.org<br />

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Texting While Driving: A Dangerous Combination<br />

The popularity of text messaging and other mobile communications have grown substantially in<br />

recent years, especially among teens. In 2010, U.S. teens sent or received an average of 3,339<br />

texts each month. While texting is a great way to stay in touch, it is a dangerous distraction when<br />

done behind the wheel. This is especially true for young drivers who are still developing safe<br />

driving skills and thus need to limit unnecessary risks.<br />

Students at <strong>John</strong> <strong>Hersey</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> recently participated in an interactive lesson about the<br />

risks of texting and driving. Using AAA’s state of the art driving simulator, the Arlington Heights<br />

Police Department and the <strong>Hersey</strong> Driver Education Department helped students understand how<br />

distractions like texting can affect their ability to safely drive. Several student volunteers were<br />

asked to navigate a virtual driving course while reading and typing a series of text messages.<br />

None were able to complete the course without having their driving skills significantly impaired by<br />

the distraction of texting. This experience should serve as a vivid reminder for students to stay<br />

focused and distraction free when they get behind the wheel in real life.<br />

Texting while driving for all drivers is banned by state law and the Arlington Heights Police<br />

Department has made enforcement a major priority. AAA encourages parents to have a<br />

discussion with their teens – whether they have their license or not – and make it clear that texting<br />

while driving is not acceptable. <strong>Parent</strong>s of teen drivers can make this part of their <strong>Parent</strong>-Teen<br />

Driving Contract, and enforce their own penalties for violating this rule. More information on<br />

<strong>Parent</strong>-Teen Driving Contracts and other teen driving topics can be found at. www.TeenDriving.<br />

AAA.com.<br />

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Registration Dates: <strong>February</strong> 1 – March 14, 2012<br />

Exam Dates: May 7 – 18, 2012<br />

JOHN HERSEY HIGH SCHOOL<br />

2012 AP REGISTRATION INFORMATION<br />

Exam Fees:<br />

$87.00 per AP Exam<br />

Payment Option:<br />

Credit Card – Online Registration – See directions.<br />

Test Accommodations:<br />

Students with documented disabilities (IEP or 504 plans) may be eligible for accommodations on AP<br />

Exams. In order to use accommodations on AP Exams, the student must request and be approved by<br />

College Board Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD).<br />

Make sure your student is approved for test accommodations from College Board. Contact<br />

Mrs. Roland at (847) 718-5002 or maggie.roland@d214.org for more information.<br />

Two AP Exams scheduled at the same time:<br />

Contact Mrs. Roland at (847) 718-5002 or maggie.roland@d214.org<br />

Refund Policy:<br />

The AP Program charges for exams ordered but not used. Therefore, a fee of $13.00 will be deducted<br />

from the refund of each test a student does not take. All refunds will be processed in June.<br />

Attendance:<br />

On the day of the exam, students will be excused for the entire day; however, students may return to<br />

class after signing in at the Attendance Office.<br />

Test Dates and Times:<br />

1. Morning tests start at 7:30 am. Afternoon tests start at 12:00 pm.<br />

2. Students will NOT be permitted to leave a test for any reason (including work, athletics or<br />

activities).<br />

3. It is the responsibility of the student to notify coaches, sponsors, or supervisors of the testing<br />

schedule.<br />

Testing Locations:<br />

Testing will be at: Forest View Educational Center (FVEC) OR <strong>John</strong> <strong>Hersey</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />

2121 S. Goebbert Road 1900 E. Thomas<br />

Arlington Heights, IL 60005 Arlington Hts, IL 60004<br />

Specific dates, times and locations will be provided through AP classes, will be posted outside the<br />

Assessment Center, Room 141B, and in the Student Information packet on <strong>Hersey</strong>’s website.<br />

Transportation:<br />

Students must provide their own transportation and arrive on time for the exams. The school does not<br />

provide transportation. Specific directions and parking information will be provided in the Student<br />

Information packet.<br />

<strong>Parent</strong> Permission:<br />

The parent/guardian acceptance on the Registration Form will be considered permission for your<br />

student to take the Advanced Placement Test(s) and acknowledges that the student will provide<br />

his/her own transportation to the testing locations.


Advanced Placement Online <strong>Parent</strong> Registration Directions<br />

Advanced Placement registration period is <strong>February</strong> 1 through March 14<br />

Please do NOT wait until the last day to register. The website is used by ALL District<br />

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<strong>Parent</strong>/Guardian should complete the following information on the online enrollment<br />

website.<br />

Go to http://jhhs.d214.org<br />

Click on the AP button<br />

Page 1 – District 214 Advanced Placement Test Registration 2012<br />

<br />

Login.<br />

Page 2 – <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> Advanced Placement Test Registration 2012<br />

Verify that your student’s information is up to date. Contact the school’s registrar to<br />

make corrections.<br />

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on hand so that you will register for the appropriate test(s): English Language vs.<br />

English Literature, Calculus AB vs. Calculus BC<br />

Please review the information you completed. <strong>Parent</strong>/Guardian should read the<br />

Permission Statement, check the agreed box, and type his/her initials in the designated<br />

box.<br />

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Page 3 – Tests and Payment Options Page<br />

Verify student information and test(s) selection. Select payment type. Enter credit card<br />

information.<br />

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Then Submit.<br />

Page 4 – Transaction Information<br />

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maggie.roland@d214.org<br />

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JHHS – 2012 ADVANCED PLACEMENT EXAMINATION REGISTRATION<br />

NAME<br />

(Please Print) Last First M.I. Student ID#<br />

REQUIRED PARENT/GUARDIAN *SIGNATURE<br />

*Your signature indicates that you have read the reverse side and agree to the terms stated.<br />

Please check each test you plan to take.<br />

Morning<br />

Afternoon<br />

Monday, May 7 Environmental Science Psychology<br />

Chemistry<br />

Tuesday, May 8 Computer Science A Art History<br />

Spanish Language<br />

Wednesday, May 9 Calculus AB Chinese Language and<br />

Culture<br />

Calculus BC<br />

Thursday, May 10 English Literature Japanese Language and<br />

Culture<br />

Latin<br />

Friday, May 11 United States History European History<br />

German Language<br />

Studio Art (portfolios due)<br />

Drawing or<br />

2-D Design<br />

3-D Design<br />

Monday, May 14 Biology Physics B<br />

Music Theory<br />

Physics C: Mechanics<br />

Physics C: Electricity and<br />

Magnetism<br />

Tuesday, May 15 US Government & Politics Comparative Government &<br />

Politics<br />

French Language<br />

Wednesday, May 16 English Language Statistics<br />

Thursday, May 17 Macroeconomics Microeconomics<br />

World History<br />

Friday, May 18<br />

Human Geography<br />

Spanish Literature<br />

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Advanced Placement Information Continued...<br />

Each student taking an Advanced Placement Examination will need to pay an examination fee of $87.00 for<br />

EACH of the Advanced Placement Tests he/she plans to take. Please note that Economics, Physics C and<br />

<br />

Roland or Mrs. Norum in the Assessment Center, Room 141B. Students enrolled in AP classes at more than<br />

one school should register for all AP exams at their home school (only one registration form for all exams).<br />

sors<br />

or supervisors of their testing schedule. Students will NOT be permitted to leave a test early for any<br />

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tion,<br />

including exact time and place for each exam, will be provided prior to the test date.<br />

Students will be excused for the entire day of the AP exam; however, they may return to school if they<br />

wish. Please be aware that it is the responsibility of the student to arrange his/her own transportation to and<br />

from the testing site. Cell phones are not allowed in the testing rooms.<br />

This registration form will be used only if the student is unable to register online. Please see Mrs. Norum or<br />

Mrs. Roland if you are unable to register online with a credit card or if you are on fee waiver.<br />

<br />

Registration form and fee MUST BE RETURNED TO: Mrs. Norum in the Assessment<br />

Center/Room 141B during the registration period of 2/1/12 to 3/14/12<br />

Registration deadline is 3/14/12. No registrations will be accepted after this date!!<br />

Total Number of Tests ________ @ $87.00 each = $_____________Total<br />

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deducted from the refund of each test for which a student registered but did not take.<br />

FINAL DAY OF REGISTRATION: 3/14/12<br />

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Physical Education Fab Five Fitness Test Performers<br />

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strength (bench press test), muscular endurance (sit up test) and cardiovascular<br />

endurance (12 minute run test). Many of our students<br />

far surpass a medically accepted level of achievement as well as succeed<br />

in the classroom. Many of them are on the honor roll, and/or<br />

enrolled in Advanced Placement classes. Recent research out of Harvard<br />

University and Dr. <strong>John</strong> Ratay links exercise to improvement in<br />

our ability to learn, aiding in cognitive development. These P.E stu-<br />

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How To Get Results:<br />

Motivating<br />

The UN-motivated Teen<br />

The Presentation Will Include:<br />

<strong>School</strong> Specialists and Mental Health Workers Presenting<br />

On The Reasons Behind Motivational Struggles in Teens.<br />

Effective Interventions and Ideas For Increasing<br />

Motivation in All Kids.<br />

A Student Panel To Discuss Ideas And Answer Any<br />

Questions.<br />

Support From Fellow <strong>Parent</strong>s.<br />

<strong>School</strong> and Community Resources.<br />

Wednesday <strong>February</strong> 22 nd , 2012<br />

at 7:00 pm<br />

Location: <strong>John</strong> <strong>Hersey</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong>,<br />

<strong>School</strong> Cafeteria<br />

Open to <strong>Parent</strong>s, Students and Staff of<br />

District 214<br />

Sponsored by the Student Assistance Program and <strong>Parent</strong><br />

University<br />

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An exciting sweepstakes based<br />

on college basketball!<br />

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Music Downloads for Charity!<br />

This detachable stub contains a unique access code that allows you to<br />

download digital music and books from up-and-coming artists To who download have your music from the CharityStudio <br />

teamed up with CharityMania to help non-profit organizations raise<br />

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1. Go to the website www.charitystudio.com.<br />

money! See the back of this stub to view additional details. Access your<br />

2. Enter the access code found on the top right corner of this ticket stub.<br />

music now at the CharityStudio website at www.charitystudio.com.<br />

3. Select the music you want to download and follow the on-screen instructions.<br />

Sweepstakes begins on March 15, 2012<br />

Basketball Teams<br />

Each sweepstakes game<br />

card contains 8 random<br />

teams (represented by<br />

their seed numbers) that<br />

will play in college<br />

basketball’s national<br />

championship tourney. To<br />

play, just add up the total<br />

points scored by your<br />

teams throughout the<br />

entire tournament. The<br />

top 45 and bottom 5<br />

scoring game cards all win<br />

prize money!<br />

Music and books are the property of the artists. The content is for personal use only.<br />

The content cannot be used for resale or any other purpose except those stated<br />

explicitly in the license agreement found on the CharityStudio website.<br />

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To raise money, you sell<br />

CharityMania Tickets (i.e.<br />

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With each ticket, buyers<br />

get an access code that<br />

allows them to download<br />

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[1] Your game card is randomly assigned 8 teams (2 teams from each<br />

region) that will play in college basketball's national championship<br />

tournament in March. The teams are represented by their seed numbers<br />

and regions in the tournament. [2] At the end of the tournament, prizes are<br />

awarded to the 45 game cards whose teams score the most combined total<br />

points throughout the tournament, and the 4 cards that score the fewest<br />

total combined points. See the front of this card for prize details and the<br />

breakdown of Grand Prizes and Runner-Up Prizes. [3] Teams that have been<br />

eliminated from the tournament get zero points in rounds they do not play.<br />

[4] If two or more game cards are tied with the same score, the total<br />

combined free throws made by all teams on the card is used as the primary<br />

tiebreaker. See website for complete tiebreaker rules. [5] Minimum odds of<br />

winning: 1 in 29 per card. [6] No purchase necessary to play. Void where<br />

prohibited. [7] Sweepstakes ends on 4/2/2012. [8] To enter, the<br />

organization on the front of this game card must activate the card number.<br />

To request a free game card, ask the organization in person (see contact<br />

info on front) for a “free game card request form”, complete the form, and<br />

mail to the address shown on the request form along with a self-addressed<br />

stamped envelope postmarked by 3/14/2012. A game card will be<br />

assigned to you and mailed in the return envelope sent with your form. [9]<br />

See website for additional details and to view winning game cards.<br />

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The Promotional<br />

Sweepstakes<br />

Game Card!<br />

A promotional game card<br />

is located beneath each<br />

CharityMania ticket.<br />

Sweepstakes participants<br />

have a chance to win up<br />

to $1000 in prize money<br />

based on the number of<br />

points scored by the<br />

teams printed on the<br />

back of the game card.<br />

Rules and Winners<br />

The sweepstakes rules are<br />

written on the ticket. In<br />

addition, ticket holders<br />

are encouraged to visit<br />

the CharityMania website<br />

to see if they are a winner.<br />

Winners are posted after<br />

the completion of the<br />

basketball tournament,<br />

on April 4th.<br />

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Street Address<br />

City, State, Zip Code<br />

Contact Phone<br />

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Your Contact Info<br />

The name and contact<br />

information for your<br />

organization is printed<br />

directly on the front of<br />

the game card so people<br />

know whom they are<br />

supporting.<br />

Ticket Stub<br />

You collect the ticket<br />

holder’s contact info<br />

and return the stub to<br />

your organization.<br />

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LISTED BELOW ARE 1ST SEMESTER CONFERENCE PERIODS FOR ALL JOHN HERSEY HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS AND COUNSELORS. THE FIRST NUMBER IS A VOICE MAIL,<br />

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Abel, Bradley 5114/4894<br />

Aliprandi, <strong>John</strong> 5030<br />

Ameel, Craig 5031<br />

Ams, Amanda 5066/4888<br />

Athanasopoulos, Tina 5138/4894<br />

Ayala, Michael (Karlin, Kim) 5139/4894<br />

Bahaveolos-Wolf, Eric 50774923<br />

Baker, Jeffrey 4921/4923<br />

Ballarini, Jackie 5156/4977<br />

Barfield, Amy 5108/4927<br />

Barr, Steve 5158/4920<br />

Barry, Dawn 4928<br />

Barthel, Julia 5159/4873<br />

Becker, Lara 5137/4888<br />

Bedingfield, George 5101/4927<br />

Bialeschki, Robin 4854 4854 4854 4854 4854 4854 4854<br />

Blazek, Jodi 5151/4894<br />

Blazek, Ken 5102/4927<br />

Bondora, Jeffrey 4858 4858 4858 4858 4858 4858 4858<br />

Bords, Sue 4881<br />

Borghoff, Kent 5129/4894<br />

Bowen, Stacey 4863 4863 4863 4863 4863 4863 4863<br />

Bowes, Melinda 5130/4894<br />

Brown, Robert 5103/4927<br />

Brownley, Megan 5039<br />

Brownley, Walter 5133/4888<br />

Brtva, Jessica 5047/4871<br />

Burns, Jaime 5127/4888<br />

Caporusso, Dan 5116/4894<br />

Casagrande, Scott 4941<br />

Casper, Sue 4895/4867<br />

Cassidy, Chris 5104/4923<br />

Comer-Jaworski, Lyn 5072/4894<br />

Connell, Britt 5125/4888<br />

Custable, Todd 4962<br />

Dassonville, Dale 5142/4888<br />

Davidsmeier, Tom 5179/4923<br />

Davis, Amy 4883<br />

Davis, Nancy 4846 4846 4846 4846 4846 4846 4846<br />

Davis, Terry 4940/4927<br />

DeLeon, Celia 4859 4859 4859 4859 4859 4859 4859<br />

Doman, Heather 4996<br />

Douglas, Christine 4943/4888<br />

Drapatsky, Melissa 5126/4888<br />

Dubinski, Stacy 5004/4927<br />

Dyer, <strong>John</strong> 5046/4923<br />

Fendley, Mary 4995/4923<br />

Finlayson, Andrew 5172/4923


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Foss, Jennifer 4983<br />

Francis, Dawn 5143/4929<br />

Freeman, Chad 4953<br />

Freeman, Danielle 5160/4901<br />

Freeman, Molly 4954<br />

French, Becky 4875<br />

Galarza, David 4853 4853 4853 4853 4853 4853 4853<br />

Gillman, Heather 4923<br />

Goldman, Sheryl 4877<br />

Gudaitis, Sean 5122/4894<br />

Gunther, Mark 4898<br />

Hay, Denise 5173/4888<br />

Heintzelman, Jon 5045/4923<br />

Hilmer, Hal 4957<br />

Hoijer, Joanell 5015/4923<br />

Huber, Robert 4951/4948 4951/4948 4951/4948 4951/4948 4951/4948 4951/4948<br />

Jahrling, Mary Ann 4856 4856 4856 4856 4856 4856 4856<br />

Janu, Bruce 5146/4894<br />

<strong>John</strong>son, Eric 5087/4923<br />

Joseph, Smitha 5016/4923<br />

Karlin, Kim (Ayala, Mike) 4894<br />

Kelly, Paul 4893<br />

Kemp, Brian 5106/4894<br />

Kemp, Mary 5105/4923<br />

Kennedy, Pat 4828<br />

Kenworthy, Jon 5167<br />

Kiepura, Chris 5118/4927<br />

Koepke, Janet 5132/4894<br />

Konkolewski, Jeanine 4982<br />

Korakakis, Jennifer 4873<br />

Koss, Bonnie 4993<br />

Kozin, Ken 4821<br />

Kozlowski, Nancy 5147/4888<br />

Kuehn, Stephen 5049/4894<br />

Kunde, Karen 5428/4952<br />

Lane, Richard 4825<br />

Lapetina, Katie 5155/4837<br />

Lazzarotto, Tim 5571/4952<br />

Levin, Janet 4945/4888<br />

Ludwigsen, Dan 4831<br />

Mabry, Melissa 5123/4894<br />

Manthey, Kent 5148/4888<br />

Marquette, Kyle 4884/4888<br />

McClure, Karie 5379/4952<br />

Meintzer, Sharon 4955<br />

Merris, Patty 4969/4888<br />

Messer, Martha 4946 4946 4946 4946 4946 4946 4946<br />

Messer, Stephen 4827/4923


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Michael, Sara 4942/4888<br />

Michelin, Matthew 5134/4888<br />

Miks, James 4891/4888<br />

Miller, Greg 4835<br />

Mitch, Niki 5157/4923<br />

Moehrlin, Gregory 5161/4929<br />

Monahan, Laura 5119/4894<br />

Moore, Tricia 4901<br />

Mosher, Laura 50794836<br />

Moy, Melissa 4388/4894<br />

Muck, Brigette 4857 4857 4857 4857 4857 4857 4857<br />

Mueller, Kevin 5024<br />

Muldoon, Meghan 4963 4963 4963 4963 4963 4963 4963<br />

Murphy, Robert 5140/4832<br />

Noble, Elizabeth 5131/4894<br />

Norris, Matt 4806 4806 4806 4806 4806 4806 4806 4806<br />

O'Connor, Patrick 5180/4888<br />

Opipari, Francine 5152/4894<br />

Papez, David 4958/4923<br />

Pardun, Joe 5110/4927<br />

Pataky, Kelley 4980<br />

Penio, Justin 5048/4871<br />

Pihl, Robert 5117/4927 5117/4927<br />

Poduska, Kevin 5136/4888<br />

Polak, Tom 4834/4832<br />

Renaud, Jay 5086/4894<br />

Renner, Suzanne 5023<br />

Ricker, Ken 4950<br />

Rosenberg, Genevieve 4886 4886 4886 4886 4886 4886 4886 4886<br />

Sapien, Adrianna 5121/4894<br />

Sarna, Amy 4965<br />

Schiferl, James 5037/4888<br />

Schmidt, Rebecca 5032<br />

Schnepf, Andy 5034/4869<br />

Schraub, Nicole 5064 5064 5064 5064 5064 5064 5064 5064<br />

Schultz, Kori 5051/4867<br />

Schumacher, Jeff 4873/4867<br />

Scotese, Thomas 4805 4805 4805 4805 4805 4805 4805 4805<br />

Sebesta, Keri 5109/4923<br />

Smith, Diane 5153/4894<br />

Spiering, Kristen (Weiner) 5052/4888<br />

Stachura, Roxana 4860 4860 4860 4860 4860 4860 4860<br />

Stenzel, Greg 5113/4923<br />

Stetz-Jackson, Gabriella 4930<br />

Teonic, Dragan 4952<br />

Termion, Katie 4050 4050 4050 4050 4050 4050 4050 4050<br />

Tobias, Margaret 5168/4989<br />

VanBladel, James 5170/4832


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Venegoni, Chuck 4887<br />

Vercillo, Rebecca 5111/4894<br />

Vernon, Mason 5162/4952<br />

Vesper, Dan 5141/4832<br />

Waller, Meaghan 4872 4872 4872 4872 4872 4872 4872<br />

Walton, Andrew 5115/4894<br />

Waple, Julie 50834894<br />

Wardle, Jeff 4922<br />

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Wascow, Karla 5033<br />

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Wietrzak, David 4839<br />

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