Grand Junction Main Office: (970) 254-6900 School Hours: Mon, 8:00-2:50, Tues-Fri, 7:25-2:50 1400 N 5th St, GJ, CO 81501|gjhs.mesa.k12.co.us High School Bill Larsen, Principal | Carol Coburn, Asst. Principal | Tom LeFebre, Dean of Students Alicia Timbreza - Asst. Principal | Carol Sams, Athletic Director | Meghan Roenicke, Asst. Principal Important Dates A Message From the Principal: Finals for 9th-11th May 18-20, 2015 Dear GJHS Parents and Learning Community, Booster Club Meeting May 18, 3015 6:30 pm @ Room 115 Last Day of School May 20, 2015 Teacher Workday May 21, 2015 Check In For 2015-16 Seniors July 21, 7:30-11:30 am Juniors July 23, 12-3:30 pm Sophomores July 21, 7:30-11:30 am Freshmen July 21, 12-3:30 pm First Day of School For 2015-16 School Year August 3, 2015 In This Issue: Awards Ceremony Concussions From the GJHS Library Booster Club Volunteers MyLocker.net Tigers Roar! May 2015 2 2 2 3 3 4 4 The beautiful April showers have brought the month of May and the sweet flowers of celebrating Graduation on May 12 with our GJHS Seniors. We are coming down the homestretch of the 2014-15 school year with just a few weeks before our last day of school on May 20. This time of the school year brings an important time of reflection as we look back on the many accomplishments of our students and staff over the past year. You will see many celebrations of accomplishments in this newsletter as we are so proud of the “Excellence” that radiates the many venues of learning at GJHS. This past month, we were very fortunate to find three days with our new GJHS Principal, Mr. Ari Goldberg, who will officially become GJHS Principal in July 2015. Mr. Goldberg visited GJHS on April 15-17, and spent time with our staff, met many parents during the “Meet & Greet” on the evening of April 16, and was introduced to the entire student body during our pep assembly on April 17. I am confident Mr. Goldberg will continue to move GJHS in our journey to become a “School of Excellence” with the tremendous talents and experience he brings to our valley from Jefferson County School District. Along the way, I have been blessed to serve the GJHS Learning Community for this semester, and I am sincerely thankful to meet so many wonderful students, staff and parents along my short journey at GJHS. As we bring closure to the 4th quarter and the 2014-15 school year, do not hesitate to contact our staff for any way we can support the success of your student. Thank you for your partnership in providing our students with the best education that is the key to their success and the hope for their future. Sincerely, Bill Larsen GJHS Principal Grand Junction High School| (970) 254-6900 | 1400 N 5th St, Grand Junction, CO 81501 | gjhs.mesa.k12.co.us| Page 1 Your Organization or Business Can Advertise Here and In Schools Across The Valley! Inexpensive: Prices Start at $10/month• Now Selling For The 2015-16 School Year Contact An Account Executive: Wyatt Hurt wyatt@magicmediagj.com (970) 433-2112 View info about the program at www.magicmediagj.com. All School Awards Ceremony On April 29, 2015, The All School Awards Ceremony was held in the GJHS auditorium where approximately 260 students, teachers, alumni, volunteers and coaches were recognized. There is a full listing of the awards program posted on the GJHS website. Congratulations to all of the award recipients. We are proud of the excellent work that is going on every day in the classroom, on the sports fields, in music venues and in the community. A great big thank you to all those who worked behind the scenes to make this night such a success! Concussion Management If your son/daughter has sustained a concussion this school year, and intends to participate in any Grand Junction High School sports team during the school year, he/she must be cleared by a physician in order to begin the Return to Play process. If your child has been cleared to begin the RTP process by your physician, you will need to contact our Certified Athletic Trainer Ms. Erin Glavan at the Saint Mary’s Life Center, Wellness Department, at 970-244-6080 or 970-773-3155 to schedule time to begin and complete the RTP process. If you have questions, please contact Athletic Director Carol Sams at carol.sams@d51schools.org or 254-6900. From the GJHS Library What’s the #1 thing you can do to help your student do well in school? Help him or her become a reader. Kids who read (even just for enjoyment!) do better on tests and all other areas of academics. And on a more personal note: If you haven’t been to the Mesa County Public Library lately it’s amazing! Lots of teen programs (everything from superheroes to book club to video games to courses on how to be a better writer to summer reading programs). Check them out over the summer! Developing Self-Management Skills July 20-21 and 23-24, 2015 Learn to: focus attention, develop social skills, manage time, organize materials, and manage technology. Instructor: Al Kreinberg Get more information at www.essentialsinlearning.com. Grand Junction High School| (970) 254-6900 | 1400 N 5th St, Grand Junction, CO 81501 | gjhs.mesa.k12.co.us| Page 2 Revenues from ads in this newsletter help fund programs in our school. Please support these businesses by clicking on their ads. Booster Club The Grand Junction High School Booster Club needs your help. Our membership has declined due to a number of parents no longer being members after their child graduates. In order for the Booster Club to continue to function and provide continued support of our 40 plus Tiger activities, we need more parent members and parent involvement. Last school year the Booster Club was able to donate over $64,000 to many of the Tiger programs and activities. Without this generous support of time and money, we would have to continue to cut back on programs and what our programs are able to offer and accomplish for your students. If you have never attended a Booster Club meeting and are interested in doing so, please come and check it out. The typical agenda for a meet is: to first hear requests from school groups asking for money, then discussion and voting on approving the requests, followed with a monthly financial report, and finally a discussion of Bingo business. We like to keep the meetings to about an hour. Meetings are held the second Monday of the month during the school year at 6:30 pm in Room 115. The May meeting date has been changed due to the busy schedule leading up to and including Graduation. The MAY Booster Meeting will be on Monday, May 18, 2015 at 6:30 pm in Room 115. At the April Booster Club meeting, the Booster Club approved $1420.00 in funding requests to support the following programs: FBLA State Leadership Conference $400.00, and Spring Sports Waivers for GJHS Athletics $1020.00. Thank you to our Booster Club and all of the volunteers for your continued support of Grand Junction High School students, staff, and all of our activities. If you are interest in becoming a Booster Club member or in volunteering, please contact: Booster Club President Trina Brillhart at trina.brillhart@gmail.com or GJHS Athletic/Activities Director Carol Sams at 254-6900 or carol.sams@d51schools.org. Volunteers Thank you to all of the Volunteers who have given of their time and energy to the students of Grand Junction High School. During the month of March alone, we had 123 volunteers donate over 427 hours of time. It is because of the generous time and effort of these many volunteers that our programs continue to operate and perform at high levels. Grand Junction High School| (970) 254-6900 | 1400 N 5th St, Grand Junction, CO 81501 | gjhs.mesa.k12.co.us| Page 3 Revenues from ads in this newsletter help fund programs in our school. Please support these businesses by clicking on their ads. MyLocker.net SUPPORT GRAND JUNCTION HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC AND ACTIVITIES FUNDRAISING BY PLACING YOUR CUSTOM GEAR ORDER IN JUST 30 SECONDS My Locker is a FREE online spirit shop with over 180 items for our Tiger fans! Don’t miss out! • Grand Junction High School earns an average of $7.25 per order! (12% of all on-line orders) • Design your favorite custom gear instantly on-screen • There is no cost & no work. No volunteers. No inventory. • All bulk orders save 12% • Links to the GJHS My Locker site can be found on the GJHS Home Page, and on the GJHS Athletic Page Tigers Roar! STUDENT OF THE MONTH Congratulations to the following Grand Junction High School April Student of the Month nominees. The Daily Sentinel Student of the Week for this month is Ben Arja, son of Eileen and Tarek Arja. The Kiwanis Student of the Month for April is Jonah Wilson, son of Ron and Lynn Wilson. The Alpine Bank/ CMU students of the month are Victoria Baltzell, daughter of Lee and Bill Baltzell and Jordan Hahn, son of Eric and Britt Hahn. Grand Junction High School is proud to recognize these students for their outstanding work in the classroom, and for the leadership they demonstrate in our school. GIRLS BASKETBALL The Tiger Girls Basketball team placed three players on the SWL All-Conference team. Senior Sydni Brandon and Junior Tori Catlett were selected to the first team and Senior Melissa Atchley was selected to the second team. Coach Sam Provenza was named SWL coach of the year. The team advanced to the sweet sixteen in the state 5A basketball playoffs. Congratulations to the tigers on such a successful season. Sydni Brandon was selected SWL Most Valuable Player for the 2014-15 basketball season. This is Sydni’s second SWL Most Valuable Player award. The senior co-captain was also selected to the Denver Post All-State Team, was chosen to play in the Colorado Coaches of Girls Sports All-State Game, the Colorado High School Coaches Association All-State Game and the Denver Nuggets sponsored All-Star Game, “The Show”. (continued on next page) GENUINE IS HELPING K AREN SEE THE SMILES AS SHE CROSSES THE FINISH LINE. Advanced Algebra/Trigonometry Camp SM THIS IS GENUINE EYE CARE ™ VISIT PEARLEVISION.COM TO SCHEDULE YOUR EYE EXAM* MESA MALL 2424 U.S. HIGHWAY 6 & 50 GRAND JUNCTION, CO 81505 (970) 242-5412 Most major vision plans accepted, including and now July 13 - 16, 2015 • 9 a.m. – Noon Establish the groundwork for success in Calculus and college math. This camp prepares students for higher math and fills gaps in student learning. Instructor: Amy Johnson-Lambert (former high school math teacher) Get more information at www.essentialsinlearning.com. Grand Junction High School| (970) 254-6900 | 1400 N 5th St, Grand Junction, CO 81501 | gjhs.mesa.k12.co.us| Page 4 Revenues from ads in this newsletter help fund programs in our school. Please support these businesses by clicking on their ads. (continued from previous page) A two sport athlete, Sydni has qualified for the 5A State Track and Field Championships in the 4X 100 meter relay and the long jump. She recently was honored with the Joe Biggs Award as the top Senior athlete at Grand Junction High School and inducted into the GJHS Sports Hall of Fame. Sydni will attend Fort Lewis College on a basketball scholarship. GIRLS TENNIS The Girls’ 2015 Tiger Tennis season is coming to an end. The team finished with a 6-3 overall dual record and a 5-2 league record. The #1 singles player, #2 singles player, and # 3 singles players – Carolina Campos, McKenna Brooks and Sarah Megan Erb, all had impressive seasons with 7-2 and 6-3 overall records, respectively. All three are playing very solid and focused tennis and are looking forward to a big tournament next week at regionals. Another team that is having an outstanding season is the #1 doubles team of Jessi Smith and Isabel Manzanares. They have an 8-1 overall record going into Regionals, with their only dual loss coming to Fruita at the beginning of the season. They got redemption, though, and beat Fruita in their last outing. They have both worked very hard in practice developing their game, both mentally and physically. Regionals begin April 30th and conclude May 1st. The top two teams from each category will get a chance to play at the State Championships. The Tigers hope to change some of their earlier loses into victories at Regionals. Go Tigers! GIRLS SOCCER The season has rushed by for the GJHS Girls Soccer team. After a couple of tough early season losses, the team has steadily improved as they work through and past each game. As of right now the Girls Varsity Soccer team sits at 8-4 overall and 6-2 in the SWL. The Junior Varsity has demonstrated incredible growth, beating Fruita’s JV team for the first time since 2011! We have leaned heavily on our senior leadership throughout the season to remind the team of its core values as a team. The girls look forward to an exciting finish to the 2015 soccer season! TRACK & FIELD This has been a big month for the GJHS Track and Field Team! Jill Payne broke her existing school record in the 200m dash which is now set at 24.73 seconds! Austin Taylor broke the school record in long jump which is now set at 22’9”! Congratulations to these two Juniors for their accomplishments! We will be competing as a team at the South Western League Meet, the Tiger Invitation and the State Track meet in the next few weeks! (continued on next page) Grand Junction High School| (970) 254-6900 | 1400 N 5th St, Grand Junction, CO 81501 | gjhs.mesa.k12.co.us| Page 5 Revenues from ads in this newsletter help fund programs in our school. Please support these businesses by clicking on their ads. (continued from previous page) GIRLS LACROSSE The GJHS Girls Lacrosse team is currently 7 – 4 with three games remaining this regular season. State playoffs begin the week of May 4th. The Senior members of this team include: Nikki Goff (Palisade), Dominique Keifer (Palisade), Halle Harrison, Tyler Anderson, Cierra Veecchia, Kaitlyn Lynch, and Cassidy Roberts. Congratulations girls for a successful season of girls’ lacrosse. Go Tigers! BASEBALL The GJHS Baseball team enters the final week of the season with a record of 10-6, with an eye toward advancing to the State 5A playoffs. Seniors Caleb Coleman, Michael Hansen, Max Fransen, Scott Nielson, Branden Shaver and Jaxon Trimm have all played an integral part in the Tigers’ success this season, leading the team through a challenging non-conference schedule and providing key leadership throughout the highly competitive SWL conference slate of games. Congratulations to Jaxon Trimm, a senior pitcher, who signed a national letter of intent to continue his baseball career at Hartnell College, a two-year school in California. Go Tigers! GIRLS GOLF Grand Junction High School Girls Golf is doing great. We had 14 girls join the program this year, with 9 first time golfers. Tiger Tours was successful with 15 incoming ninth graders signing up with the intent to play girl’s golf in 2016. The future looks exciting for our program and we look forward to helping them become competitive golfers while learning a lifelong skill. RUGBY Josef Whitaker has been chosen to play rugby in the National High School Rugby 7’s Championship in Philadelphia in May. Josef has been selected by national rugby coaches to play on the Colorado team. This is a highly selective process and a represents the finest high school rugby players in the United States. FBLA The Tiger Future Business Leaders of America would like to congratulate Savannah Bucher who successfully completed her term as one of fourteen Colorado State FBLA Officers. As the District 9 Vice-President, she represented eighteen schools and over 300 students. Our chapter is proud of her hard work in planning and implementing our District Conference in February as well as her hard work at the State Conference in Vail this past April. We are both proud and pleased that Savannah was the one FBLA student in the nation to be selected for a full tuition scholarship at Johnson & Wales University. She also received a grant from the Saccomanno Higher Education Foundation. Savannah will be leaving to attend the J & W campus in Providence, RI. We wish Savannah well and thank her for all her efforts in promoting our local chapter. (continued on next page) Grand Junction High School| (970) 254-6900 | 1400 N 5th St, Grand Junction, CO 81501 | gjhs.mesa.k12.co.us| Page 6 Revenues from ads in this newsletter help fund programs in our school. Please support these businesses by clicking on their ads. (continued from previous page) STATE CHAMPION ACADEMIC TEAM All State and Governor’s Cup - Academic Team In April, the Grand Junction High School Academic Team, coached by Lyndsay Thompson, Lorena Thompson, Lynn Thompson, Casey Smith, and Coady Shawcroft, won the Class 5A State Championship. Since 1996, we have won the State Championship 18 out of the past 20 years. The 2015 Academic Team includes: Patrick Baier, Ryland Curtsinger, Parker Davis-McDougal, Ryan Ferguson, Gregory Gibson, Corey Lans, Brian List, Ben Potter, and Sean Ridgeway. This year’s team, for the second year in a row, won the Class 5A State Championship and also was awarded The Governor’s Cup. The Governor’s Club is presented to the Academic Team, regardless of classification, which scored the most points throughout the entire state tournament. CHOIR Men’s Choir took first place in the 5A category at the Colorado West Festival over Fruita and Brighton high schools, and Westwinds earned outstanding jazz choir over Central and Palisade high schools. Those were admittedly some of the smaller categories, but that’s because Colorado West Festival is primarily attended by western slope schools, as opposed to many of the other big 5A high schools on the front range Of course the festival is not foremost about competition; it’s an opportunity for the students to perform at a festival, get feedback from clinicians in a short workshop, and receive scores from the judges (we earned three excellents and four superiors with our ensembles). We were especially proud of our Advanced Women’s Ensemble; those ladies had an incredible performance and earned the highest marks of all our classical ensembles. Nick Morris indisputably earned the honor of “outstanding senior” on behalf of the choir department. This year he represented our school at both the Colorado All State Choir in Denver and the ACDA National Honor Choir in Salt Lake City. He also served as president of our choir council, which involved work such as helping to plan the holiday extravaganza in December. Nick will be receiving the National School Choral Award at tonight’s awards ceremony. Next year he plans to pursue a degree in vocal music at Oakland University, Michigan. (continued on next page) Grand Junction High School| (970) 254-6900 | 1400 N 5th St, Grand Junction, CO 81501 | gjhs.mesa.k12.co.us| Page 7 Revenues from ads in this newsletter help fund programs in our school. Please support these businesses by clicking on their ads. (continued from previous page) NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE HUMANITIES SUMMER SCHOLAR Sutton Casey, a Language Arts teacher at Grand Junction High School, has been selected as an NEH Summer Scholar from a national applicant pool to attend one of 25 seminars and institutes supported by the National Endowment for the Humanities. The Endowment is a federal agency that, each summer, supports these enrichment opportunities at colleges, universities, and cultural institutions so that teachers can study with experts in humanities disciplines. Sutton will participate in an institute entitled “Scholarship and Performance: A Combined Approach to Teaching Shakespeare’s Plays.” The 2-week program will be held at Theatre for a New Audience’s Polonsky Shakespeare Center in Brooklyn, NY and directed by Katie Miler, Education Director at Theatre for a New Audience. The approximately 544 NEH Summer Scholars who participate in these programs of study will teach almost 68,000 American students the following year. Congratulations to Sutton for receiving this wonderful opportunity! BAND The following tigers received band awards: John Philip Sousa Award – Damian Johann Louis Armstrong Jazz Award – Riley Davis-McDougal Marion Jacobs Award – Michael Poland Performing Arts Award – Kia Marez The Wind Ensemble received an Excellent rating at the CBA State Concert Band Festival. The Tiger band program in total has earned the CBA Exemplary Band Award for the 8th straight year. Congratulations to these individuals and the GJHS Band! BOYS BASKETBALL The following tigers were selected to the SWL All Conference team for boys basketball. 1st team: DJ Wells - Grand Junction Ridge Droskin - Grand Junction Ben Volkmann - Grand Junction 2nd team: Stockton Rock - Grand Junction Player of the Year: DJ Wells - Grand Junction Grand Junction High School| (970) 254-6900 | 1400 N 5th St, Grand Junction, CO 81501 | gjhs.mesa.k12.co.us| Page 8 Revenues from ads in this newsletter help fund programs in our school. Please support these businesses by clicking on their ads. Grand Junction High School| (970) 254-6900 | 1400 N 5th St, Grand Junction, CO 81501 | gjhs.mesa.k12.co.us| Page 9 Revenues from ads in this newsletter help fund programs in our school. Please support these businesses by clicking on their ads.
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