Volume 21
Issue 4
February 2015
Gaels Football
6th Consecutive State Champions and National Champions Congratulations to the Bishop Gorman Football team as they won their 6th state championship in a row, beating Reed High School in the State Championship game. They finished the season 15-0 and were the consensus National Champions. Several of the Gaels received end of season and all-state Awards. The biggest awards went to sophomore quarterback, Tate Martell, who was named the Nevada Gatorade Player of the Year and Coach Tony Sanchez, who was named the US Army All-American Bowl National Coach of the Year.
Cordell Broadus ’15 played in the Under Armor
All-American game and Nicco Fertitta ’15 and Alize Jones ’15 participated in the Army All-American game. Athletics continued on page 6
Best Wishes for Coaches Su m
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Congratulations to Coach Tony Sanchez. On December 11th, Coach Sanchez left Bishop Gorman to accept the head coaching position at UNLV. He was 86-5 in six seasons with the Gaels. He leaves the program in good hands as his brother and Defensive Coordinator, Kenny Sanchez, has been named the new Head Coach of the BGHS program.
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Registration will begin mid-February Classes will be offered during the following sessions: • Session 1: June 1 - June 12 • Session 2: June 15 - June 26 • Session 3: July 6 - July 17 • Session 4: (Driver’s Ed): July 20 - July 24
Administration
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Campus Ministry
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Athletics | Activities
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Gael Pride
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Academics
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Advancement
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Bishop Gorman High School
Diocese of Las Vegas
Administration
Internship Program
iPads: Just a digital book?
What’s the big deal?
By: Mrs. Marisa Delgado
An iPad isn’t just a replacement of a book. It isn’t just the internet at your fingertips. The iPad is so much more than just a convenience. It is an evolution of classroom learning. Students at Bishop Gorman are now able to learn at their pace, individualize their instruction, problem solve using creation, and collaborate with classmates. With so many great apps, teachers are able to make learning more interactive and engaging. The iPad also allows teachers to create lessons in advance so they can still teach even if they are out of the classroom.
The Bishop Gorman Internship Program was designed to offer students a first-hand look into an interested career field during the summer prior to their senior year. By participating in the program, students will gain firsthand experience within various businesses including law, banking, marketing, medical, journalism and more. This program gives participants the advantage of professional experience for college applications, as well as providing a clearer perspective of career goals and objectives. Students will be chosen based on their GPA, written application and interview. This program is beneficial to help students develop a professional skill set and begin to network within the community! For more information, please contact Ms. Blaney in the Advancement Office at lblaney@ bishopgorman.org or 702-476-4034.
Most nights, some students are assigned to create a video of a specific problem, using Showbie. It is amazing to see the videos that they are creating to help teach one another. Once they have created the video they post them to a class Padlet. Students then are not only teaching other students, but have a resource to look back on as they are trying to better grasp the presented material.
Applications are due March 13th and can be found at:
www.bishopgorman.org/internship_program
Memos from the Finance Department Please watch for the 2015-2106 registration packets which will be mailed in the month of February. If you do not receive a registration packet by February 28, 2015, please contact the Finance Department at 702-476-4026.
Just recently we tried something new in my Honors geometry class. Students had to create a flowchart presentation, applying the properties of quadrilaterals that have been learned in class, to create their own “mindmap” presentation. In the past, students would draw a flowchart on paper copying down what is presented to them. This year, instead, I had them create their own. Students are able to be more creative in the classroom in how they organize their thoughts, and display the relationships between the polygons. The students are now making their very own ideas come to life.
Applications are still being accepted for Financial Aid. Please be aware that you must be verified by FACTS Grant and Aid for your application to be reviewed by the Bishop Gorman Tuition Assistance Committee. Incoming Freshman that have been verified on or before February 28, 2015 and reviewed will receive notifications of awards by late March. All returning students that have been verified and reviewed will receive notification of awards by mid-April. If you have any questions regarding your student’s tuition account, please contact Vanessa Orozco at 702-476-4023.
As we embark in the future of technology, teachers are excited to help students drive their own learning and our iPad program is making this possible. Students are more excited to learn, knowing that they hold the key to their education in their very own hands.
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Gael Pride
GAels out and About Congratulations to Forrest Zimmerman ‘16 on being accepted to the International Studies Abroad (ISA) High School’s Sevilla, Spain program. We wish him all the best as he embarks on this cultural experience! Congratulations to Gillian Croshaw ’18 on being accepted to perform in The Nutcracker ballet this past December at The Smith Center for the Performing Arts. Way to go Gillian!
Team BGHS Best Buddies ran in this year’s 10th annual Santa Run. This is our fifth year participating with over 30 students running or walking for Opportunity Village. We also participated in Best Buddies’ Night at Opportunity Village’s Magical Forest! As a promoter group, we give of ourselves as much as we can as volunteers and leaders within our community. Best Buddies also volunteered at the Super Hero Ball, a truly special evening where we witnessed inspiring stories and speeches from the amazing participants, as well as the induction of the newest honorees into the Super Hero Alliance. Great job GAELS! Luke 6:38 “Give, and it will be given to you. They will pour into your lap a good measure, pressed down, shaken together, and running over. For by your standard of measure it will be measured to you in return.”
2014-2015
THEOLOGY Lydia Anderson Daryn Browne Imma Caoile Gillian Crowshaw Bridget Cunningham Brooke Fraser Paul Gillett Kyle Melatti Parker Shulman Nelisha Silva ENGLISH 1 Emily Burnar Nikki Ebalo Sarah Lychock Zoerren Valdes Madison Yeager HONORS ENGLISH 1 Ryan Gray Camden Kay Brooklyn Kelly Sydney Lobato Emerson Wieczorek SCHOLARS ENGLISH 1 Imma Caoile Olivia McCann ALGEBRA 1 Brianna Bauer Taylor Brown Autumn Johnson Alexandra Killian Sarah Lychock Rhonda Papp Miranda Quevedo Madison Yeager FRENCH 1 Imma Caoile Ciana Pike
All Stars
HONORS ALGEBRA 1 Lydia Anderson Bianca Borile Ashley Brennan Sydney Lobato Carter Reback Riley Watson SCHOLARS ALGEBRA Jillian Briare Camden Kay Lauren Linderer SPANISH 1 Larson Altschul Taylor Brown Isabel Franco Brooklyn Kelly Kyle Melatti Stephanie Morikawa Ohara Riffel Parker Shulman Nelisha Silva Emerson Wieczorek SPANISH 2 Mark Bautista Isabella Donohue Jack Kirvin Avery Link Sydney Lobato Anthony Muskovits Trevor Papock Carter Reback Nicholas Salmons Austyn Shimkus Chase Watson THEATRE Darian Bertrand DANCE Angelique Vollmer
Scholastic Art and Writing Competition
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE Lydia Anderson Lauren Burke Julia Burton Ethan Emery Alexandra Killian Karina Liceaga Mary Nicholson HONORS BIOLOGY Chiamaka Amadi Bianca Borile Hunter Pate Carter Reback Jack Sholeff Kayla Sideco Riley Watson SCHOLARS BIOLOGY Imma Caolie Kyle Melatti ART MEDIA 1 Aaron Bailey ART 2 Presley Howard INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC Brandon Parks SPEECH & DEBATE Kyle Melatti Parker Shulman Blake Weissman YEARBOOK Sophie Baldizan HEALTH Kyle Bangayan Halle Brown Taylor Brown Emily Burnar Grant Rogers
Congratulations to those seniors whose poetry and/or essays are to be published in the twenty-year old anthology entitled “Creative Communications.” Due to the number of winners in this next volume, their teacher, Christi Thomas-McEachern ’86, will receive a free volume of their work. Cristina Cisneros – “Thoughts of Mine” Alexis Gulbransen—“Clickity-Flickity” Matt Hudgins—“Chasing Dreams”
Alexa Ivanov—“Watching from Above” Kyra Moore—“Ippity Uppity” Ethan Palelei—“Because I Am a Warrior”
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Campus Ministry
Making a Difference in our Community Brandon Wulff ’15 was invited to participate in the International Power Showcase High School Home Run Derby in Miami, FL. The event took place during Christmas break at the Marlins Park. Not only was Brandon excited to have been invited, but it also gave him an opportunity to participate in Home Runs That Help, an outreach initiative by the Power Showcase to reach out to a patient in our local children’s hospital and help raise money for him/her. Brandon met a nine year old boy, Juan, who is battling leukemia. Juan is currently being treated at UMC. Brandon partnered with Juan in the Home Runs That Help. Brandon reached out to his friends and families and through social media, he was able to reach so many more people to help raise money for Juan. Some of his friends and families pledged a set amount of money per home run that Brandon hit out, and all the money raised was given to Juan. Brandon was able to hit 7 homeruns, received the award for “Most Consecutive Homeruns” and raised $1500! Brandon will visit Juan and personally hand him the first ball that he hit out as well as a check for the money raised. Brandon loves baseball, but as much as he wanted to go to the showcase, he really wanted to raise money for Juan even more. Brandon’s family applauded his efforts and said “We wholeheartedly believe that being at Bishop Gorman has helped Brandon open his heart to the community and to those who are less fortunate. He’s met a friend for life in Juan.”
WHAT KINDS OF CHRISTIAN SERVICE HOURS ARE THERE?
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ome people think “Service is service”, but through our Christian Service Hours program we are educating our students about the varying kinds of service they can perform. First and foremost, we have DIRECT SERVICE HOURS: this is service that involves the student having a direct human encounter, working directly with those in need. Our students are strongly encouraged to earn as many direct service hours as possible. A great example is going to St. Vincent’s Lied Dining Room at Catholic Charities and serving meals to the homeless. Students may complete ALL 100 hours in direct service, if they so choose! Secondly, there are INDIRECT SERVICE HOURS: these are hours that support direct service programs, or projects that support humanity. An example would be helping with a food drive for the homeless that will be delivered by someone else. Indirect service hours are limited to 25 hours (out of the 100 hours total). The final type of service in our program is ORGANIZATIONAL SUPPORT: this would be service where help is needed, but is more of a responsibility of being a member of that organization or group. Examples would be helping your soccer team run a youth camp, being a teacher for your church’s Vacation Bible School, or assisting with a back to school barbecue at your school prior to Bishop Gorman. A maximum of 25 hours (out of your 100 total) may be dedicated to organizational support. For
a more in-depth explanation of how we break down service,
please go to the Bishop Gorman website, Student Life, Campus Ministry, and click on “service”.
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Taizé Prayer Taizé prayer services were held for the Theology classes during 1st semester. A Taizé worship service involves sung and chanted prayers, meditation, a period of silence, etc. Students really enjoyed this form of prayer so Campus Ministry will be doing Taizé again in the Theology classes during the block periods on Feb 24th and 25th this semester.
Quest Retreat:
An Overnight Retreat For Freshmen and Sophomores
On QUEST students learn more about themselves, their relationships with family and friends, and their relationship with God. It is led by sophomores who have made a previous QUEST retreat. Quest 60 at Mt. Potosi will be held on March 11-12th. Kairos 68, a retreat for Juniors and Seniors, will be held at Mt. Potosi on April Fall QUEST Retreat at Mt. Potosi 22-25th. Sign up in Campus Ministry. This will be the last Kairos retreat for this school year!
: A New Way
To Track Service Hours!
This year, we have begun using the service hours tracking system, x2VOL, “Time To Volunteer.” Students register for x2VOL through their Naviance account and will view service options available to them on the site. We have a complete listing of all service agencies on the Bishop Gorman website under “Campus Ministry”, and our bulletin board in the lobby of the Chapel has contact names and numbers for places to serve, as well. When students go to complete their service hours it is very important that they get a business card from an adult there who will verify their service. A real convenience of having the x2VOL program is the ability to serve the hours, open the app on your phone or IPAD, and submit the hours immediately after completing the service. There is no paperwork involved! If a student has questions regarding x2VOL they are welcome to stop in Campus Ministry at any time. Please be sure to include the contact’s email address when submitting your hours in x2VOL.
Academics
Counselor’s Corner COURSE REGISTRATION
SENIORS
Course registration for 2015-2016 school year will start mid February. In order to register, the following two items must be completed:
College Decisions: Many of you are starting to receive decisions
1. All forms and the registration fee of $500 are due to the tuition office. 2. Service hours should be on file as follows: (See page 4 for details) Freshmen: a minimum of 12.5 hours Sophomores: a minimum of 37.5 hours Juniors: a minimum of 62.5 hours Contact Susie Portz, Coordinator of Service Hours, 702-476-4030 or sportz@bishopgorman.org for service hours questions.
information, please update your Naviance Family Connection
Once all forms and fees are submitted, a pass will be sent for each student. Please be prepared with your class selections! The course registration guide will be available on www.bishopgorman.org and Edline. Parents are encouraged to go online with their students to review the course content and the prerequisites for each class.
information in their admission letters. Some will send this
from the colleges to which you have applied. As you receive this account. Were you admitted, denied, or waitlisted? Inquiring minds need to know!!! This information remains confidential so please don’t hesitate to share. Admission decisions from each of the colleges to which you have applied need to be recorded in order to pick up your cap and gown in May. Scholarship Information: Many colleges will include scholarship information separately. Regardless of how you receive it, please make a copy of your scholarship letter and give it to Mrs. Burford in Student Services. Scholarship information is listed in the graduation program and we want to make sure that you get recognition for
JUNIORS
the scholarship you receive. You do not have to attend the school offering the scholarship in order for the information to appear in
Juniors will take the Nevada Department of Education High School Proficiency Test during the week of March 2-6. The subject areas are Math, Reading, Writing, and Science. Please encourage your student to get a good night’s sleep, eat a healthy breakfast, bring two #2 pencils with him or her, and have a serious attitude about these tests. We will receive the results in May. Students who are absent or fail any section of the test can take a Make-Up Test in November of their senior year. Test Day is a full day of school for all students, including juniors and seniors, and all students MUST wear school uniform.
the graduation program. We include college related scholarships as well as outside scholarship information, so please bring us a copy of everything you receive.
Quote of the month: “Success comes from knowing that you did your best to become the best that you are capable of becoming.”
-- John Wooden
JUNIOR STANDARDIZED TESTING: It is highly recommended that you take your SAT and/or ACT in the spring. Listed below are the lists of upcoming test dates.
ACT TESTING: To register go to www.actstudent.org
SAT TESTING: To register go to www.collegeboard.org
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Athletics | Activities
Athletics : W inter S eason The winter season at Bishop Gorman is under way. Bowling, basketball, and wrestling have taken part in several tournaments and pre-season games and matches. They are all are currently participating in Sunset League Play. The wrestling program continues to see its participation numbers go up each year. They have competed in several high level tournaments and have done well in preparation for Regionals and the State Tournament. The bowling program continues to be one of Bishop Gorman’s most popular sports and is having another great year. The women’s basketball team is currently ranked #1 in Nevada and has won the Las Vegas Invitational Tournament at Bishop Gorman and the Southern California Holiday Prep Classic in San Diego. Look for the Lady Gaels to continue to work their way to the League Championship and make a run at the State Title.
Wednesday, Feb. 4-2pm
National Signing Day at BGHS!
The men’s basketball team is having another standout year and has played some of the best teams in the country in different events and tournaments. Before Christmas, the men’s basketball program hosted the 3rd Annual Tarkanian Classic at Bishop Gorman, Faith Lutheran, and the Orleans Arena. Hosting over 70 teams, the four-day event was attended by teams from all parts of the United States, as well as teams from Australia, Germany, New Zealand, and the Bahamas. With several college coaches and scouts in attendance for the event, the LAS VEGAS, NV semi-finals were played at the 9,000 seat Orleans Arena and the finals were all played at Bishop Gorman. In three years, this event has quickly become one of the premier high school basketball tournaments in the country. After Christmas, the men’s team traveled to Myrtle Beach, SC, to participate in the 34th Annual Beach Ball Classic. With a victory in the Championship game against Franklin, OH, the team became just the 4th team to win the tournament multiple times, and the first team west of the Texas to win the prestigious event since 1996.
Come to support our senior athletes as several of them sign their National Letters of Intent in the Gym
Activities!
Senior Trip May 15-16 disneyland Cost: $120
Ticket sales begin Monday, March 3rd on a 1st come, 1st serve basis
Bus transportation and Disneyland Senior Trip tickets are included. Students will need to purchase their own food. Payments can be made in two equal parts if the first payment is in by March 25th. Students will depart from Bishop Gorman the morning of Friday, May 15th and will return the following morning. More details will be announced as the event gets closer.
Questions? Contact Mrs. Michele Young in the Student Activities Office or Email: myoung@bishopgorman.org 6
Advancement
Saturday, March 14
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Knight of the Gael
t e v a S Honoring Jack Raftery March 19, 2015 6pm
Knight of the Gael is Bishop Gorman’s annual gala, honoring those in our community who have dedicated themselves as committed supporters of Bishop Gorman. It is also an opportunity for us to gather together as friends, old and new, to share in an evening of cocktails, cuisine, and celebration. Attending Knight of the Gael is a chance for you to experience one of the events that makes Bishop Gorman such a special place. The past honorees, faithful attendees and generous supporters make it a tradition that we look forward to year after year.
Individual tickets are $300 each and Memory Book Ads are also available Please call the Advancement Office at 702.476.4032 or visit www.bishopgorman.org to purchase your tickets. 7
galapagos summer trip June 28 - July 5, 2015 Reserve Your Spot! For more details contact Ms. Migneron at mmigneron@bishopgorman.org
Go Gaels! Bishop Gorman High School’s Gaels Theatre Guild Presents
Loveable
SALE
Stop by the
Hammes Campus Store
sale
take advantage of this sale too sweet to pass by!
10% OFF! Selected Extra
Book by Allan Knee
Music by Jason Howland
Lyrics by Mindi Dickstein
outerwear
Based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott
Directed by Elena Ferrante-Martin
February 27 at 7:00pm February 28 at 7:00pm March 1 at 2:00pm
all SALE Items:
March 6 at 7:00pm March 7 at 7:00pm March 8 at 2:00pm
Buy 2 Get 1
Jim3 House of Performing Arts
5959 S. Hualapai Way Las Vegas, NV 89148
Box Office:
702.476.4175 or www.bishopgorman.org
free!
Reserved Seating:
Evening $18 Matinee $15 Group Rates Available LITTLE WOMEN is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. 421 West 54th Street, New York, NY 10019 Phone: 212-541-4684 Fax: 212-397-4684 www.MTIShows.com
all HATS 10% OFF!
runs from gear for the entire family!
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