Parent Connection Newsletter
Character and Scholarship for Life MAY 2015
September 2011
May 1 International Festival 6 p.m. – 9 p.m., Culinary May 2 SAT Testing @ WHS 8 a.m. – 1 p.m. May 4 – 15 AP Testing May 6 Mid–Term 4
May 11 Senior Awards 7 p.m., Auditorium May 14 Empty Bowls 5 p.m. – 7 p.m. Culinary
May 16 PROM 8 p.m. – 12 a.m. International Market Square May 28 Senior’s Last Day Yearbook Distribution May 29 Commencement 6:30 p.m., Mariucci Arena June 5 Last Day of School
Late Start Wednesdays...Visit the
high school website to view all late starts. Click Calendar Link on front page of the website to view calendar or click here (LATE STARTS).
From The Principal This will be the last newsletter you will receive from me as the Wayzata High School principal. It has been my honor and priviledge to be the principal of WHS the last six years. We have wonderful students, staff and best of all supportive parents. Without your help and support, WHS would be a difficult place to run. Thank you very much for all you have done for our students, staff and myself over these six years. The year is winding down and as usual things get very busy. Prom is coming up on Saturday, May 16 at International Market Square, Senior Awards will be held on Monday, May 11 at 7:00 p.m. and Empty Bowls Event starts 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, May 14. These events are followed up by the “big day”. Graduation is held on Friday, May 29 at 6:30 p.m. on the University of Minnesota campus at Mariucci Arena. There are many more events in May so please make sure to check the calendar. Again, I would like to thank you for all your help over the years! If you need me after June 15, I will be the new principal at Oakwood Elementary. If you have any questions or concerns about what is going on at WHS, please call me at 763-745-6610 or email me at michael.trewick@wayzata. k12.mn.us. One last reminder, all summer school programs will be held at Central Middle School starting June 15 - August 4. Thank you!
Wayzata’s 12th Annual Instrument Consignment Sale will take place on June 9 & 10, 2015 in the Wayzata High School Cafeteria, (Door #34) - 4955 Peony Lane N. Plymouth, MN 55446 Sellers can bring their instruments for evaluation and pricing by local repair
and sales professionals on Tuesday, June 9 between 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. If the instrument is sold the following night, the seller will receive the proceeds less a small commission, which supports our school’s band and orchestra programs.
Buyers looking for starter, second or upgrade instruments will have a chance to
find what they need from among our large selection of pre-screened instruments on Wednesday, June 10 between 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Volunteers will be on hand to demonstrate the instruments for sale and to help beginning string players find appropriately sized instruments. Special maintenance plans will be available for purchase from area music stores (this is a great offer not usually available on instruments purchased through EBAY or Craigslist!). All sales are cash or check only. Fo r
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Counselors’ Corner 2014 - 2015
Important Dates:
May 2
SAT at WHS
May 18
Junior Group Guidance*
June 6
SAT at WHS
June 13
ACT at WHS
*Updated transcripts will be distributed to students during this group guidance session (Senior Group Guidance on April 30 also). Please review the transcript with your student and make sure he/she is on track for graduation!!
SUMMER SCHOOL NOTICE: Students who need
to make up credits are strongly encouraged to sign up for summer school. Two sessions are scheduled for June 15 – July 1, and July 6 – 22, Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., and will be held at Central Middle School this summer. Students have the opportunity to take two classes (and earn two credits) during each session (therefore possibly earning four credits total in summer school). Busing is provided before the first class (7:30 a.m.) and after the second class (11:00 a.m.), and attendance is crucial. Independent study (for ages 16 and up) will run during the summer as well. Copies of the registration brochure are available in the Counseling Office. Please call 763-7456732 with any summer school questions. Most importantly, if you are behind on credits, please see your counselor to formulate a plan to get caught up!
WHS Counselor Assignments 9th - 12th Grade Counselors: Jane Stapleton A – Bri Amanda Randall Brj – Dr Jennifer Landy Ds – Hal Mark Elias Ham – Kar Cynthia McGunnigle Kas – Mal Lindsey Redmann Mam – Or (Mrs. Clutter’s LTR) Brian Gildemeister Os – Sa Royce Kloehn Sc – Te John Batalden Tf – Z Counseling Office: 763-745-6630 763-745-6631 763-745-6708 Fax: 763-745-6632 Diane Hosker Terri Marr Deb Musser
Registrar Counseling Secretary Counseling Secretary
Career Counseling Center (CCC): 763-745-6639 Heather McGinnis CCC Coordinator
*If you need to schedule an appointment with your student’s counselor, please contact the secretaries at the Counseling Office.
Grade Level Admin – Contact Info:
ALC Associate Principal: Alison Gillespie (Nisbet) • 763-745-6638 alison.gillespie@wayzata.k12.mn.us 9th Grade Associate Principal: Stephanie Bruggers • 763-745-6613 stephanie.bruggers@wayzata.k12.mn.us 10th Grade Associate Principal: Amy Janecek • 763-745-6614 amy.janecek@wayzata.k12.mn.us 11th Grade Associate Principal: Marian Boyd • 763-745-6612 marian.boyd@wayzata.k12.mn.us 12th Grade Associate Principal: Jeff Pawlicki • 763-745-6611 jeff.pawlicki@wayzata.k12.mn.us Activities/Athletics Director: Jaime Sherwood • 763-745-6622 jaime.sherwood@wayzata.k12.mn.us
Counselors’ Corner CCC NEWS:
Friday, May 1, is Senior Declaration Day. WHS seniors are invited to stop by the College and Career Center (B202) on Friday, May 1 during their lunch period to share their post high school plans and receive a slice of cake to celebrate their accomplishments. College bound seniors are welcome to wear their college shirts on this day.
Parents of Seniors! Do you have a son who is attending the University of Minnesota in the fall? Scholarships are still available for male incoming freshmen who are attending the University of Minnesota—Twin Cities in the fall. Check out the Scholarship Search on Naviance or stop by the CCC for more information. www.connection.naviance.com/wayzata
Rotary Youth Exchange Information Session: Do you have a high school student who is interested in an international experience? Is your family interested in hosting an international student visiting the U.S.? Join us at an information session on Wednesday, May 20 at 2:30 p.m. in B201 to find out more information about the Rotary Youth Exchange program. Interested students and families should contact Heather McGinnis at heather.mcginnis@wayzata.k12.mn.us if they plan to attend. S u m m e r C o l l e g e V i s i t s : If you plan to spend time this summer visiting colleges with your WHS student, here are some dates to consider. Minnesota Private Colleges Week (June 22–26) Information sessions are held twice daily, from 9:30 to 11:45 a.m. and 2:00 to 4:15 p.m., on 17 campuses across the state of Minnesota. Visit www. mnprivatecolleges.org/mpcw for more information. Wisconsin Private Colleges Week (July 13–18) Tour a Wisconsin private, non-profit college or university, connect with a campus to set up your visit, talk to admission and financial aid representatives, and meet professors. See a dorm, eat the food, and meet students. For more information visit: www. wisconsinsprivatecolleges.org/private-college-week.
SOPHOMORE AND JUNIOR PARENTS:
With thousands of colleges, dozens of military options, employment options and gap year opportunities, many parents don’t know where to start or how to help their students decide on post-high school plans. The CCC, Naviance www.connection.naviance.com/ wayzata and the Wayzata High School website are full of information and links to guide you. Another great place for your student to start is to schedule a planning meeting with his/her counselor! Parents are welcome to join in those meetings, too! The high school will be closed and counselors will not be available from June 15 – July 31, so we encourage students and families to schedule their planning meeting for a time before the end of this school year, if possible.
SENIOR INFORMATION:
It is important that seniors keep track of credits and maintain passing grades to ensure on-time graduation. Seniors must have 60 credits to graduate and participate in the commencement ceremony on May 29. Keep up the hard work during Term 4 – those credits are needed for graduation, too! Students who need to make up credits should check with the Counseling Office. Counselors have distributed transcripts at every group guidance session and have sent letters home to parents of students who are short credits. It is ultimately the responsibility of students and parents to make sure all graduation requirements are met on time.
BUYER BEWARE!
Students and parents may get numerous mailings regarding scholarship searches, college application assistance, etc., especially junior and senior year. These mailings are from companies not affiliated with Wayzata High School and usually charge a fee for their services. The Counseling Office receives calls from parents every spring regarding such mailings. Our advice is buyer beware! The services that these companies offer are often services we provide or have access to at the high school. They are usually not worth the money they cost, if they are even legitimate to begin with. We do not endorse them and recommend caution when considering such mailings and offers.
Chemical Health Dear Parents/Guardians of Prom Goers, As Chemical Health Coordinator, I generally write a few words around prom time, to create awareness of some of the risk taking that may occur during this season.
It is very important to mention that most students who attend prom are truly enjoying the moment. I am sure it starts well before showing up at International Market Square. It starts with making plans about who is going with who be it a group event or an official date. Just like a vacation, the preparation is part of the prom process.
Whether or not you regard prom as a rite of passage, behaviors can be different than what is usually typical of your child. Pressure from the “prom culture� can easily influence decisions such as participating in a party bus, taking off to a cabin up north without adult supervision and all night co-ed sleepover parties. I have observed prom from chaperoning for seventeen years. It is truly a remarkable event and absolutely enjoyable to see so many students having the time of their lives. The venue, the food, the attire, and the turnout are amazing. Students arrive in a variety of transportation modes; cabs, party vans or busses, the regular car and of course the limousine gets our students safely to prom. Are you part of the post-prom planning? Do you host a breakfast afterwards? Are you helping other parents with supervision? There are so many creative ways to make sure our youth stay safe post-prom and I encourage you to reach out to other parents and have this conversation and combine resources to have a safe place after prom. Please know if your child actually attends prom as we occasionally hear of students who have purchased tickets but never show up. That is concerning as we take their safety to heart.
Prom commences a season of higher risk activities for youth as they celebrate year end events. As prom nears, please take a few minutes to have an open conversation about their plans before and after and how you ca n hel p . It is a time for our yout h to exercise independence without g etting taken away in a moment of decision making that can change the tone of the evening. We all share in the safety of our youth and we need everyone to share in the responsibility. If you have any questions, please connect with me at 763-745-6988 or judy.hanson@wayzata.k12.mn.us Thank you.
~Judy Hanson, Chemical Health Coordinator
Around WHS AREA HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT AWARDED SUMMER STUDY TRIP TO GERMANY
Cody Hou (11), a student at Wayzata High School in Plymouth, Minnesota, has been awarded an all-expense paid trip to Germany. Cody Hou was selected as a national winner after scoring in the 98th percentile on the Level 3 2015 National German Exam for high school students sponsored by the American Association of Teachers of German (AATG). Nearly 21,000 students participated in the program. After qualifying with a high score on the National German Exam, he submitted responses to several short essay questions in German and in English and was then interviewed by a committee comprised of high school teachers and college professors of German. Cody Hou is one of forty-four outstanding German students selected from across the US to receive the award. The study trip includes round-trip air transportation to Germany from New York, a homestay in a host family, and excursions to places of cultural and historical significance. The study trip award is made possible through a grant from the Federal Republic of Germany.
‘This program gives students the chance to experience Germany firsthand by living with a German family and attending school,” said Keith Cothrun, Executive Director of the AATG. “lt’s a once in a lifetime opportunity”. Cody Hou and other winners will travel to Germany this summer. He is a student of Karen Nickel and Esther Neu, German teachers at Wayzata High School.
Seventeen other Wayzata High School students of German were also honored for their high achievement on the National German Exam, earning Bronze, Silver and Gold certificates from the AATG. Founded in 1926, the AATG represents German teachers at all levels of instruction. The AATG is dedicated to the advancement and improvement of the teaching of language, literature and culture of the German-speaking countries. Congratulations Cody!
WAYZATA SUMMER WRESTLING CAMPS
Registration is now open https://wayzatawrestling.com/programs/wayzata-summer-camps for summer Wrestling Camp that will be held at Central Middle School this June, NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. This is an opportunity to introduce the sport of wrestling, work on strength, balance, and coordination. For more information please contact, Coach Swensen at eric.swensen@wayzata.k12.mn.us.
COMMUNITY EDUCATION BIKING TEAM LOOKING FOR STUDENTS!
Does your student like to bike? Wayzata Community Education, in partnership with the Minnesota High School Cycling League, invites your student to join the Wayzata Mountain Bike Team for the fall season! This competitive mountain biking team is open to 7th – 12th grade boys and girls. To learn more about this opportunity, come to the Parent Information Meeting on Thursday, May 7 at Wayzata High School, Forum Room (B204), 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. Questions? Call 763-745-5205 or visit http://www.wayzata.k12.mn.us/Domain/2518.
STRESS BUSTERS HERE IN MAY!
May is National Mental Health Awareness Month. On Thursday, May 7, STRESS BUSTERS will be at WHS to brighten your student’s day. We care about students’ well being! Please tell your student/s what they receive in the morning needs to be taken to the cafeteria at their regular lunch period to be redeemed for yet another STRESS BUSTERS surprise! Thank you for all your cooperation.
We hope to be at school monthly next school year. We need your help to further this mission for our 3,300 students! Any size donation is gratefully appreciated and can be mailed to:
Checks can Thank you would like Stephanie
STRESS BUSTERS c/o Wayzata High School 4955 Peony Lane North Plymouth, MN 55446
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made out to WHS STRESS BUSTERS. advance for your support! If you volunteer please contact weitz01@comcast.net.
~ STRESS BUSTERS TEAM “Sweeping Away Student Stress One Surprise at a Time!”
Around WHS WAYZATA HIGH SCHOOL’S ORCHESTRAS PERFORM MAY 21
WAYZATA’S FRENCH CONTEST WINNERS ANNOUNCED
Please join Wayzata High School’s six orchestras on Thursday, May 21 at 7:30 p.m. for this year’s Season Finale. Those in attendance will enjoy a varied program of classical music, classic rock, Baltic dance, a bit of swing, a hoe-down, Disney and Pixar favorites, highlights from Star Wars, and more! Tickets available at the door, $5 for students/ senior citizens and $7 for adults. Credit cards, cash, and checks are accepted.
The following six WHS French students placed nationally: Level 1: Sydney Arseth (11) Level 2: Aiyana Signer (10) Level 4: Maeve Andrews (12) Alec Lonson (10) Level 5: Neha Bhatt (11) Emma Wagner (11)
Thursday, May 21 7:30 p.m. $5 Student/Seniors $7 Adults
THE 10th-12th GRADE CHOIRS will present
their annual community favorite, “A MOMENT IN TIME” concerts on Thursday and Friday, May 14 & 15 at 7:30 p.m. in the WHS auditorium. It is an evening of light music: pop, broadway and jazz. Alumni are invited to join current choirs for “Good Old A Cappella”.
Tickets are $5.00 for students and $7.00 for adults. To reserve seats in advance, please go to the Wayzata High School Web Page: Look to the bottom right corner under WHS Happenings, scroll to find and click on A Moment in Time, proceed to E-Pay, choose either May 14 or May 15 performance and purchase your tickets! And then enjoy the s h o w. . . !
Approximately 90,000 students nation-wide participated in the National French Contest or Le Grand Concours.
T h e fo l l ow i n g 1 0 W H S s t u d e n t s p l a c e d a t t h e s t a t e l e v e l : Level 1: Erin Stark (10) Level 2: Lena Abara (9) Bailey Dranchak (10) Shannon Faulkner (10) Emily Fok (9) Fletcher Olson (10) Level 3: Natalie Bartell (11) Catie Carroll (11) Level 4: Kia Birnbaum (12) Derek Chevalier (12) All will be honored on Tuesday, May 19, 2015 at the University of Minnesota.
Congratulations to these students and to their teachers Madame Berg, Madame Magallanes and Monsieur Tuura.
ACT UPDATE – Tuesday, May 12, 2015 is the
ACT make-up day for 11 th graders. If your student missed the test on April 28, their counselor will follow up with additional testing details.
Around WHS PRIMAVERA ART EXHIBITION Plymouth’s annual spring art exhibit, Primavera, was on view from April 16 thru April 20. The Primavera exhibit showcases the work of local area adult and high school artists who use a variety of media, including oil, watercolor and acrylic paintings, graphite drawings, metal sculpture, pottery, photography, fiber art and mixed media. WHS student artwork that was included in this exhibition is at https://flic.kr/s/aHsk9A7fJk. T h e Pe o p l e ’ s C h o i ce Awa rd i s d e te r m i n e d by a t te n d e e s wh o vo te o n all the pieces throughout the five day event. There is an adult and student piece selected. Myrna Kaner Award is in honor of a previous Arts Council board member (Myrna Kaner), served as the Board’s Secretary and Historian for seven years. As a retired element a r y t e a c h e r, s h e w a s d e v o t e d t o t e a c h i n g y o u t h w i t h a f o c u s o n t h e a r t s .
Mariah Schmidt (11) Myrna Kaner Award for Drawing Allison Engeriser (12) People’s Choice Student Art Award for Drawing
Kira Dranchak (11) Student Art Award for Drawing
Kelly Greenger (12) Student Art Award for Ceramics
Around WHS REGISTRATION for 2016 SPAIN TRIP IS UNDERWAY! This trip is 15 days in June of 2016. If you missed the informational meeting, Contact Kristin Lindahl for information and registration materials. Sign-up will take place through May 5th.
THE ACHOO! OF SPRING
After a long winter, Minnesotans rejoice over signs of spring. But for many, spring brings seasonal allergies which translate into misery. As trees, grasses and weeds bloom, pollen is released into the atmosphere. For those who are allergic to such substances, the immune system can kick into overdrive once those tiny grains enter the nose.
The immune system mistakes the pollen as a foreign invader, beginning a chain of reactions which in turn triggers the hallmark symptoms of allergies: congestion, sneezing, runny nose, coughing, itchy and/or watery eyes, dark circles under the eyes (“allergic shiners”) and fatigue. Allergy symptoms may be particularly bothersome on dry, windy days as air currents spread the pollen for miles. Rain, on the other hand, can wash away the allergens and decrease symptoms. The pollen count measures the amount of allergens in the air in grains per cubic meter. It often peaks in the early morning hours.
Although many people self-diagnose allergies, it is advisable to see a medical provider to confirm the condition and establish an appropriate plan of care. Strategies to keep allergy symptoms under control may start with simple lifestyle adaptations: • Close doors and windows when pollen counts are high; consider using air conditioning • Delegate outdoor chores that stir up allergies • Time outdoor activities (such as jogging or biking) when pollen counts are at their lowest level • Shower and launder clothes after prolonged exposure to allergens • Clean floors frequently using a vacuum with a HEPA filter Sometimes the strategies listed above aren’t enough to prevent allergy symptoms and medications may be indicated. They range from steroid nasal sprays, antihistamines and decongestants to eye drops and allergy shots. Some formulations are available
over the counter while others require a prescription. The Achoo! Of Spring CONTINUED... Medications may have side effects such as sleepiness, dryness of the nasal passage and throat irritation. There are a variety of natural therapies available and many are promoted on the internet. Research is mixed on their effectiveness. It is important to remember that just because a treatment is labeled “natural” doesn’t always mean it is safe. There is a risk such approaches may cause their own side effects or reactions with other medications.
In accordance with District guidelines, the Health Services staff is allowed to dispense only ibuprofen and acetaminophen with parental permission during school hours. No medication to treat allergy symptoms is available unless a signed prescription from a medical provider is on file and parents/guardians provide the medication in its original container. If your child suffers from allergies, develop a treatment plan with your medical provider that helps minimize the unwanted symptoms of seasonal allergies, allowing the student to perform at the top of his/her game throughout the school day. ~Sue
Abraham,
District
Nurse
WAY Z ATA H I G H S C H O O L T R O J E T DANCE TEAM TRYOUTS COMING SOON
This is for the Winter Competitive Dance Team - tryouts are open to girls in current grades 8–11. If you are interested in the dance team at WHS, here is an opportunity for you. Tr yo u t s fo r t h e W i n te r C o m p e t i t ive Trojet Dance Team will take place on June 11. Prior to the tryout there are three learning clinics that dancers should plan on attending. All clinics and tryouts are held in the Central Middle School main gym. Tryout Learning Sessions: Mon., June 8 (Learning Clinic) 3:00 – 5:30 p.m. Tues., June 9 (Learning Clinic) 3:00 – 5:30 p.m. Wed., June 10 (Learning Clinic) 10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Thurs., June 11 (TRYOUTS!!) 10 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Any girls interested can get further information at leslie.swiggum@wayzata.k12.mn.us or at the WHS webpage under Athletics.
Around WHS SPRING BREAK IN CHINA
Seven WHS students spent Spring Break in China. It was the 8th trip since we started the Chinese program at Wayzata. They have been unbelievable experiences for all of the participants. As usual, we visited Beijing, Xian and Shanghai. We saw, touched, toured the Great Wall, the Forbidden City, the Summer Palace, the Temple of Heaven; the City Wall, the Big Wild Goose Pagoda; the Water Town, Shanghai cruise and so on. If you are interested, come to the informational meeting in the fall or see Ms. Heng. Until then, have a great end of the year!
Around WHS VOLUNTEER CORNER
WHS needs 10 volunteers to help with Empty Bowls on Thursday May 14, from 4:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Duties include taking tickets and clean up. Email, whsparentvolunteer@isd284.com.
Support the Class of 2015. Volunteer in Culinary Express during lunches, 11-1 p.m. It’s a great opportunity to be a fly on the wall and fun to see the students. Money from your time will be donated to the Senior Party. http://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0444aca82fa1ff2senior
If you are interested in being included on a general-help/ on call list please contact Catherine Christiansen at whsparentvolunteer@isd284.com. THANK YOU VOLUNTEERS; YOU ARE APPRECIATED! SENIOR PARTY UPDATE! MAY 29th from 10:00 p.m. – 3:00 a.m. Invitations: o Return by mail or drop off to the 12th grade office ASAP! Everyone needs to respond “YES” or “NO”. o Extra invitations are in the 12th grade office or download the PDF here. Senior Party Invite o Cost of the party is $75. $85 after May 1.
Wristbands: Students who have registered and paid will receive their wristband at the senior breakfast. Wear this all day and to commencements. No one will be allowed on the bus without a wristband.
Volunteer Sign Up: We need volunteers to ride the bus, 1-2 chaperones per bus. Only 10 of the approximate 60 slots are filled. We also need more parents for the second shift, 12:00 a.m. – 3:00 a.m. Food and coffee provided. Sign up below: http://www.signupgenius.com/go/9040449a5a82ca31wayzata Newsletter Link: http://files.ctctcdn. com/2779d8b8201/68cae0f6-6989-43e7-b8865f4cfc615261.pdf
o Watch for e-blast updates, or go to the WHS website - Home Page - For Parents tab - Senior Class Party tab. o Facebook: 2015 Wayzata High School Senior Party. Twitter: @WayzataParty15
Help in Culinary Express: This is our biggest fundraiser for the Senior Party; $50/day will be donated to the event. Two volunteers are needed each day from 11:00 a.m. – 1:00p.m. Late start/advisory days lunch hours are 11:15 a.m –1:15 p.m.
o http://www.signupgenius.com/ go/10c0444aca82fa1ff2-senior
Make a cash donation from you, family and/or local businesses. Cash and checks (payable to Wayzata Senior Party) can be mailed or dropped off at the high school. Please note Senior Party on front of envelope.
o We need at least $3,000 to fund a minimum of 40 anticipated scholarships. Your donation supports these scholarships. Thank you!!
Donate items for prizes: Items can be mailed or dropped off at the high school. Please identify donations with Senior Party. (No big ticket items please. i.e. – TV’s, microwaves, etc. Donations in increments of $5-$25 are helpful).
o Donations are tax deductible. Request and thank you letters are available upon request.
Upcoming Events and Activities:
o Plant Sale - Pick up May 8. Please see the following website for more details. http://wazataplantsale.weebly. com/index.html
Logistics: When: Friday, May 29, 2015 after the commencement ceremony.
Time: 10:00 p.m. –3:00 a.m. This is a parent sponsored Wayzata High School Senior Party only; students will be shut in for the night. Where: Shhhh, it’s a surprise for our graduates.
Who to contact: Catherine Christiansen, whsseniorparty2015@gmail.com.
Around WHS Prom 2015
Saturday, May 16, 2015 8 p.m. to 12 a.m. International Market Square 275 Market Street Minneapolis, MN 55405
Tickets: $48/person
The ticket price covers site rental, chaperones, DJ, police officers and a full hot hors d’œuvre buffet catered by D’Amico, a chocolate fountain, a dessert bar and a coffee bar. Kemmetmueller Photography will be on site to take pictures. A pricing sheet/order form is available on the WHS website. Picture packets must be paid for on the night of Prom. Tickets may be purchased online through E-Pay. There is an option to pay with credit card or cash/check. The E-Pay window will close on Friday, May 8. Tickets will also be sold before and after school in B207, but only cash/check accepted. No tickets will be available for purchase after May 8. See Mrs. Iverson in B207 with any ticket questions. Prom is for junior and senior students o n l y. Juniors and seniors are allowed to bring 9 th and 10 th grade students as guests.
Juniors and seniors may also bring non-WHS students but a Guest Registration Form must be completed and turned in when tickets are purchased. The form is available on the WHS website at http://www.wayzata.k12.mn.us/ Page/16722.
Registration Open for 2015 Fall Trojan Tots! We invite you to consider enrolling your child(ren) in the Fall 2015 Trojan Tots preschool. This is a program for community preschoolers offered through the Child Psychology and Parenting II class at Wayzata High School. The purpose of Trojan Tots is to provide high school students with the opportunity to observe children and apply their understanding of child development concepts while planning and presenting daily learning activities for the preschoolers. Your child(ren) will participate in a variety of learning activities such as science, math, art, music, and language development. Movement activities and a light snack will occur each day. Preschoolers who are 3 - 5 years old and potty-trained are welcome to join us. Unfortunately, we do not have the facilities or skills to work with children with special needs. Trojan Tots runs from Sept 22 thru Nov 6 9:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (Tues., Thurs., & Fridays) √√ √√
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Registration is now open Visit E-Pay http://www.wayzataschoolspayonline.com/ or scan the QR code below - Pay $45 Registration Fee for supplies and snacks and complete the required Registration Form. Confirmation of your child’s registration will be mailed upon receipt of registration and payment.
Our high school students will mail a personal welcome letter to your child about a week before Trojan Tots begins. I will also mail you a letter confirming the details of our Trojan Tots program. On the first day of Trojan Tots you are invited to come in and see our classroom for the first few minutes of class. After that, you will be greeted at the “auditorium” doors on the front side of the school each day by a high school student. A high school student will escort your child to our classroom and bring them out at the end of the day. ~Stephanie Bonsen WHS Child Psychology & Parenting II Teacher stephanie.bonsen@wayzata.k12.mn.us 763-745-7010
Around WHS HELLO WAYZATA PARENTS! I would like you
to know that the Trojan Locker Room (Wayzata High School store) has some great new Wayzata apparel! The Trojan Locker Room is open Tuesday - Friday during all four student lunches (10:40 a.m. to 12:40 p.m.). Students, staff and parents are welcome to stop in and look around. I highly encourage any parent who is interested, to stop by at some point to browse our Wayzata gear. If store hours don’t work for you, feel free to visit our E-Pay site, where you can order apparel online. (The QR code for the E-Pay site is located at the bottom of this page.) Ladies shorts are on sale! Only $12 -
PTO RECAP - DEAR WHS PARENTS!
As we near the close of the school year, I wanted to provide a recap of PTO activities for the school year.
Thanks to our continued partnership w/ Fun2Raise on the free WHS parents’ mobile app, along with generous donations ($ & food) from parent sponsors this year, THANK YOU! I am proud to relate what the PTO accomplished in 2014-15:
With your contribution we raised over $10,000 in 2014-2015, a 40% increase! • $2K in scholarships to deserving seniors seeking post-secondary education (doubled over last year) • Three teacher appreciation dinners during conferences & “treats” for Teacher/ Staff Appreciation Week • $1K donation to Fund-A-Need (WHS program supporting students in need) • Two parent forums including the inaugural Academics & Activities Showcase, held this past winter and continuing next year • Miscellaneous support of school events requesting assistance such as the College Fair, Wellness Week and International Festival Special thanks to PTO Board members, Chithra Binoy (VP), Jill Grooms (Treasure) and Julie Wexler (Secretary) for the volunteer support, planning and executing events!
Again, I encourage all parents to check out our school items online or stop in to check out our store! We accept cash, check, or credit/debit cards. If you have any questions, below is our contact information:
Email us: whstrojanlockerroom@wayzata.k12.mn.us Call us: 763-745-6778 Thank you!
You can expect exciting changes and updates in the coming year, as we look to grow our role in parent engagement, student support and communications. We have five open roles for ‘15-’16 and are looking for energetic parent volunteers to fill them: Grade Level Parent Liaisons (to serve as a connection point for parents and administration on grade- specific issues/concerns/questions) 9 th thru 12 th grades. PTO Board Secretary (to serve as administrative support to the board, capture & report our board meeting minutes, and track board action items). Please contact Julie Wexler at julie. wexler@comcast.net to apply for parent volunteer positions. Remember to download and use the free WHS parents’ app, brought to you in partnership between the PTO and Fun2Raise. From iStore & Google Play, download “fun2raise live!” and on first launch, key in the organization code for WHS “wptolive” .
Interested in advertising through the parents’ app? Contact Fun2Raise President, Jodi Rankin, jodi@fun2raise.com.
At last, with mixed feelings, I will not be continuing as PTO President next year. I hope that during my term I have been able to make a positive impact on both the current and future initiatives. This is definitely one experience I will never forget! Many thanks for your support of the WHS PTO! Have a safe and enjoyable summer! ~Mariya M. Ali, WHS PTO President http://www.wayzata.k12.mn.us/domain/397
Around WHS GET A JUMP ON THE 2015-16 SCHOOL YEAR!
Help Health Services provide optimum care for your student by using upcoming summer months to put health records and health plans in order for the beginning of the new school year! 1. Complete (or update if the form has been previously completed) the Student Contact and Health Information form through Family Access in Skyward (for Family 1 only to prevent confusion). Just click on the Sign In button near the top of the Wayzata District website. You will need your user name and password. The form is listed under Home on the left side of the page. Enter the current date as you begin to fill in the information. Upon completing each step, click on the box “I have completed this step.” The final step is to click on the “Submit” button on the right hand side of the last page. For Skyward assistance, contact Marie Reed (763-7455110) or Amy Sorenson (763-745-5109).
2. Parents/guardians may update phone numbers and email anytime through Skyward Family Access. It is imperative to keep contact information current so the Health Services staff can contact parents/guardians in the event of an illness or injury at school. Address changes must be made through the Welcome Center (763-745-5240). 3. If your student has diabetes, asthma, seizures or allergies/anaphylaxis risk, provide a current health plan and appropriate medication. The forms are available on the District website under “Departments” then “Health Services.” Select “Student Health Plans” from the blue column on the left side of the page.
Due to the size of the high school campus, students are encouraged to carry emergency medicine such as inhalers or epinephrine pens in their backpacks if it is noted on the health plan and parents /guardians are comfortable with that approach. Please note – Health Services does not stock epinephrine.
4. Medication, if it is to be given at school, requires a new form each year, signed by the parent/
guardian and the medical provider. The form is available on the Health Services section of the District website. Please also note for a high school student to carry ibuprofen or acetaminophen, a signed agreement should be on file each year.
5. Review your student’s immunization record in Skyward. If you have previously listed immunizations on the Health Information Form and they are noted in the vaccination record, they may be deleted from the Health Information Form. Parents and guardians are not able to enter vaccinations in Skyward. The Health Services staff pulls that information from the forms. However, those reports list all immunizations ever recorded so it is helpful to have only new information provided each year. Information is a key component in providing quality health care to your student. Help the Health Services staff by providing a full and accurate picture of your student’s health needs. Please contact the staff at any time during the school year with any new developments in your student’s health status or with questions or concerns. ~WHS Health Department
MyWay PARENT SURVEY COMING SOON Please watch your email for a message from Dr. Jill Johnson regarding the MyWay Survey.
MyWay is intended to personalize learning for students in order to prepare every student to thrive and perform in an ever-changing global society.
In order to assess how well we are doing in this effort — and help shape how we proceed with this initiative — we need to hear from you. Your perspective as a parent is critical to identifying areas that are working and those requiring improvements, as well as any topics that may need more attention.
Through this survey, we are seeking your insights and opinions on how we can best meet the needs of our students and families relative to personalization and learning in a digital world and classroom. A l l fe e d b a c k i s c o n f i d e n t i a l , s o p l e a s e f e e l c o m f o r t a b l e a n s w e r i n g h o n e s t l y.
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Wayzata Public Schools Legislative Action Committee (LAC) Update At the April 8, 2015 LAC meeting, Mary Cecconi and Ann Hobbie of Parents United for Public Schools gave an update to the committee on current legislative proposals at the State Capitol. Both of the current Senate and House Education Funding bills propose a 1% or less increase in the per-pupil general education funding formula for the next biennium, which will result in funding cuts to public schools. A 1% increase on the general education formula would create a shortfall of $3.2 million for Wayzata public schools, which would equal cuts of 15 FTE teachers in the 2015/16 school year and 45 FTE teachers in the 2016/17 school year, according to Jim Westrum, the district’s Executive Director of Business and Finance. The Wayzata LAC 2015 Legislative Platform advocates for at least a 4% increase in the general education formula for the next biennium. Take Action. The LAC is hoping that parents and community members will take a moment to contact their legislators and the Governor to urge them to support public education. Sharing your thoughts with a legislator by a phone call, email, letter or in person is a great way to connect. For contact information for your State legislators, follow the link to the Wayzata Public Schools homepage: http://www.wayzata.k12.mn.us/. Under the heading “Community Connections” click on “Legislative Action” for more information. The next LAC meeting will be held May 13, 2015 from 7:45 to 9:00 a.m. in the District Administration Building boardroom.
SPRING EMPTY BOWLS EVENT ON MAY 14
The annual major fundraising event for IOCP, Empty Bowls, will take place at WHS on Thursday, May 14 from 5:00 –7:00 p.m. in the cafeteria. This community service event is a concerted effort between current pottery students, alumni, art faculty, Club Y.E.S. students and many others. Tickets will be sold at the door with no pre-event sales. Patrons may make purchases via cash/check or credit card for both tickets and the pottery sale. There will not be a silent auction this year; however, there will be additional pottery for sale—beyond the dinner bowls—beginning promptly at 5:00 p.m. http://www.wayzata.k12.mn.us/Page/5688
Around WHS TROJAN PRIDE
The Character Card winner for April 7 was in memory of Sky Finklea (10). Sky passed away unexpectedly over spring break from complications of the stomach flu. Sky personified the Pillar of Building and Sustaining Positive Relationships. If you didn’t know Sky personally, you may recall her fabulous personality and sense of humor. She was a true presence in our school , smiling and sharing pleasant greetings with classmates and staff. This continues to be an incredibly difficult time for Sky’s family and for those who knew her. Please keep all of them in your thoughts.
April 2015 Trojan Pride has been developed to intentionally and purposefully promote and develop character and leadership qualities in our students. Teachers look for students who demonstrate one of the Pillars of Trojan Pride during the school day and send a Trojan Pride Character Card home. Each Tuesday we draw a student to showcase Trojan Pride on Newsbreak. T R O J A N P R I D E WINNERS for April: Hannah Ogren (11) Nominated by Profe Roloff for taking responsibility and showing respect through her hard work and positive attitude!
Quinn Schomburg (9) Nominated by Ms. Honmyhr for taking responsibility by taking ownership and following through with commitments !
Noelle Greely (9) Nominated by Ms. Hamman for displaying all five pillars of character!
Josh Braseth (12 ) Nominated by Ms. Zimmerman for demonstrating respect and integrity in the classroom!
B h a r a t Pulgam (10) Nominated by Mr. Honza & the WLA Leadership Group for displaying all five pillars of character by organizing Wellness Week and the HEART Committee!
I s a b e l l e Schuster (11) Nominated by Ms. Hamman for displaying all five pillars of character! Ms. Jean Zimmerman
Athletics 2015-2016 WHS ATHLETIC REGISTRATION INFORMATION
All participants in athletic programs at Wayzata High School must be fully registered prior to the athlete’s first practice/tryout. The Activities/Athletic Dept. will temporarily be located to Central Middle School from June 15 – August 3. Athletic Registration hours will be Monday - Wednesday 7:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Due to construction, we strongly recommend registering online. Please note, student-athletes may participate in only one athletic program per season.
A student-athlete who has transferred to WHS during their high school career, is moving into the school district or is a foreign exchange student should register in-person accompanied by a parent/guardian. You must complete the following steps to be cleared for participation:
Step 1: Submit a current Sports Qualifying Physical Examination dated after 6/15/2013. Form must be signed and dated by a physician. Well-child physicals will not be accepted. Form must clear student for athletic participation. Sports Qualifying Physical Exam can be faxed (763-745-6625 ) or dropped off at CMS (summer 2015 only). Step 2: Submit the 2015-2016 Minnesota State High School League/Wayzata High School Athletic and Activities Eligibility Form. This form must be turned in each school year. Submit form at www.wayzataschoolspayonline.com. Paper copies will be available mid-June at Central Middle School or online. Step 3: Fee Payment. Submit payment at E-Pay or www.wayzataschoolspayonline.com. If you are paying in person, you must pay with check or cash. If these three steps are not completed, your student will not be allowed to participate, tryout and/or receive any equipment. Please complete steps in order. Sport Boys’ Cross Country Girls’ Cross Country Football Girls’ Swim & Dive Girls’ Tennis Girls’ Volleyball Boys’ Soccer Girls’ Soccer Cheerleading Boys’ & Girls’ Adapted Soccer
Grades 7-12 7-12 9-12 7-12 9-12 9-12 9-12 9-12 9-12 7-12
Registration Dates July 7 - Aug. 12 July 7 - Aug. 12 July 7 - Aug. 5 July 7 - Aug. 12 July 7 - Aug. 12 July 7 - Aug. 12 July 7 - Aug. 12 July 7 - Aug. 12 July 7 - Aug. 12 July 7 - Aug. 26
Season Begins August 17 August 17 August 10 August 17 August 17 August 17 August 17 August 17 TRYOUTS SPRING 2015 August 31
Intramural (Gr. 9-12) #of Weeks/Sessions Day(s) of Week Golf - Session 1 5/5 Mondays (4), Wednesday (9/30) Badminton – Session 1 8/5 Varies Table Tennis 8/5 Varies
Fees $150 $150 $185 $165 $135 $160 $150 $150 $155 $100
Registration Dates Aug. 24 – Sept. 18 Aug. 24 – Sept. 18 Aug. 24 – Sept. 18
Coach & Phone Number Mark Popp, (763) 745-6889 Dave Emmans, (952) 934-0558 Brad Anderson, (763) 745-6125 Elizabeth Hansen, (763) 745-6959 Marci Weiner (612) 961-3842 Scott Jackson (763) 639-0322 Dominic Duenas, (612) 964-4767 Tony Peszneker, (612) 720-5748 Michelle Chase, michellechase9@yahoo.com Nancy Icopini, (763) 745-6743 Season Sept. 21 - Oct. 12 Sept. 21 – Nov. 11 Sept. 21 – Nov. 11
Fee $80 $25 $25
Questions about Athletics & Activities please contact the WHS Athletic Department @ 763-745-6620 or visit http://www.wayzata.k12.mn.us/activitiesandathletics.
Fine Arts DRAMA CLUB NEWS:
We had a great run in April for “I Love A Piano,” our spring Musical Revue. Over 60 students made up the cast and crew of this Irving Berlin show. We h o s te d a l m o s t 4 0 0 s e n i o r c i t i z e n s on April 23 for our SENIOR BUCK NIGHT. They loved the old time songs!!!! I truly believe our young students will now know and love the classic music by this amazing song writer. Thanks to Adam Hegg and Melissa O’Neill for bringing this wonderful musical to us. Thanks to Cathy Wind, our outstanding choreographer, along with Martha Mathewson, our Orchestra Director and Pianist helped make this show a huge success. Senior Spotlight is taking place Thursday, April 30 and Friday, May 1 at 7:00 p.m. and Saturday, May 2 at 2:00 p.m., in our Black Box Theatre. Tickets will be sold at the door starting one hour prior to each performance. $5 for students and $10 for adults. Seating is limited to 85 seats.
This is a collection of 8-10 minute snippets from plays that five 12th graders selected and are directing. The directors are: Danny Houseman Lillian Walker Camille Smith Andrew Stern Jeremy Pettis
Our annual end of the year Drama Banquet is fast approaching. It will take place on Wednesday, May 27 from 5:15 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Tickets will be available on E-Pay starting May 4. Call Cindy Beherns at 763-745-6907 with your questions. More info will follow to all Drama Club members soon.
The COFFEE HOUSE cast is set and the show will take place on Friday, May 22 on the main stage at WHS. This is a fun event where students can perform by singing, dancing, playing instruments and entertaining us with comedy skits. This raises money for Wayzata Players. It’s a great night…don’t miss it… General Seating tickets are available on E-Pay NOW.
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SENIOR SPOTLIGHT SHOWS: April 30 & May 1 @ 7:00 p.m. (Black Box Theatre) May 2 @ 2:00 p.m. (Black Box Theatre) COFFEE HOUSE: May 22 @ 7:00 p.m. (WHS Auditorium) DRAMA FINAL POINTS MEETING: May 5 @ 2:30 p.m. (Black Box Theatre) All members must ATTEND to tabulate points for lettering, last chance before our Banquet. WAYZATA PLAYERS DRAMA BANQUET: May 27, 2015 5:00 p.m. - 8:15 p.m. Tickets available on E-Pay starting May 4th!
Technology ATTENTION SENIOR PARENTS All seniors are expected to return their school issued technology
items on Wednesday, May 27 during Block 4. These iPads will be re-issued to students next fall. Therefore it is critical that all iPads are returned. Consequences for not returning an iPad may include: no yearbook will be issued to the student, WHS diplomas will be held until the iPad is returned or a replacement is purchased. School issued technology items include:
iPad 4
iPad Case (Griffin Survivor-with all parts)
Power Brick USB Sync Cable
If your student is missing any of the above items please purchase replacements on the district technology E-Pay page: Open a web browser and go to www.wayzata.k12.mn.us/wps. Click on the Quicklinks Banner upper right of the screen. Choose E-Pay Online.
Choose Wazyata Technology from the categories listed (left side).
Choose from the items listed on the screen to purchase a replacement.
Students may pick up their replacement items in the WHS Media Center.
Technology Attention All Parents! PLEASE take advantage of summer break to repair your student’s iPad!
If your student’s iPad is in need of repair please follow the necessary steps to repair the iPad during summer break. File an Insurance Claim:
1. Open a web browser (Chrome, Firefox or Explorer- please do not use Safari) and go to www.wayzata.k12.mn.us/wps. 2. Click on the Academics menu and choose My Way iPads.
3. Click on iPad Care and Maintenance and choose Report a Damaged iPad.
4. Choose your insurance provider – If you do not know which insurance you purchased please call 763-745-5104 and Donna Peterson can assist you. 5. Make sure you check the” I’m not a robot” square and click “Submit Claim Form” at the bottom of the page.
6. GoCare claims require a $25 deductible – you will receive an email from GoCare notifying you to pay. Please send your $25 with your student when they turn in their iPad OR call GoCare with credit card information. If this is not done (WHS) cannot collect the iPad and send out for repair.
Please call Donna Peterson at 763-745-5104 if you have questions about insurance.
7. If you do not have insurance have your student come to the media center and we can give your students the options for local iPad repair.
Please Fix Broken or Damaged iPads