The Patriot Press Volume 29, Issue 29 April 2015 Heidi Weaver, Principal Kip Colony, Asst. Principal Matt Fedde, Asst. Principal Michelle Klug, Asst. Principal Andrew Pinkall, Asst. Principal Steve Throne, Asst. Principal Millard Board of Education Mr. Dave Anderson Mr. Mike Kennedy Mr. Paul Meyer Mr. Mike Pate Mrs. Linda Poole Mr. Pat Ricketts Dr. Jim Sutfin, Superintendent In This Issue State Cheer Champions Audubon Student Art Contest Mr. Millard South 2015 International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination Winter park Ski-Music Festival DECA Award Winners Speech and Debate End of Year Nebraska State Tournament Track Updates Secondary Teacher of the Year Students 2 Staff 18 Academics 20 Activities 22 Music 24 Parents 27 Seniors 27 Information 28 Millard South High School 14905 Q Street Omaha, NE 68137 Phone: 402.715.8268 Fax: 402.715.8472 Welcome to Millard South High School Dear Millard South Community, Finally, Mother Nature is showing us signs of spring. I am ready for some nice weather and looking forward to spending time outdoors. We are in full swing with spring sports and events related to the conclusion of the school year. This is the last leg of the school year and all students and staff must finish strong. So many wonderful things have occurred at Millard South in the past month. Take time to appreciate our students and their accomplishments by looking through the newsletter. Prom and Post-Prom are scheduled for April 11. Prom is in the ballroom at the CenturyLink, 8:00-11:00 pm with Post-Prom following at Millard South. Thank you to the Junior Class Board for organizing prom and our parents who organize Post-Prom. We appreciate all of your efforts to make this event special for our students. Stop by the Post-Prom open house on April 11. You won’t recognize the building. Our DECA Program makes history again. Our students did an amazing job at State DECA in March. Our band just returned from Winter Park for a competition and some ski fun. The band members had time for skiing, but came away with excellent results. The Millard South High School Student Council made history once again. For the 8 th year in a row they have received the highest honor a student council can earn. On April 21st, we will host an official visit from the Air Force Junior ROTC team. Many schools are on the waiting list to become an Air Force Junior ROTC school, but we hope in the near future, Millard South is selected as a site. We feel this program could provide some excellent opportunities for our students. Next year, we will be partnering with College Possible. This is an exciting program to assist students with being a high school student to becoming a four-year college student. To find out more about College Possible, please follow this link: www.collegepossible.org Graduation is just around the corner. We will be conducting a senior meeting on April 15th for all graduating seniors. Graduation is scheduled for Sunday, May 24, 7:00 pm at The CenturyLink Center. April 28th is a BIG day for our juniors. They will be taking the ACT. Please encourage your son or daughter to get a good night’s sleep and eat a healthy breakfast. Also, have your student login to his/her Naviance account and take the practice ACT assessment. We have tried to incorporate ACT practice into all of our classes. On April 28th, only juniors will report in the morning, but school will resume in the afternoon for ALL students. Spring sports are in full swing. Get out, watch some sports, and witness our athletes in action. Millard South is full of wonderful opportunities for all students. Each day, I walk through the doors, I am amazed with our students and staff. We all have to work together to provide a caring community for our students. Thank you for all that you do for Millard South, but more importantly, for sending us your teenagers each day. Sincerely, Heidi Weaver Millard South High School Mission Statement In the rich tradition of excellence and community at Millard South, we guarantee each student develops and demonstrates personal, social, and academic excellence The Patriot Press Students Page 2 The Millard South Varsity Cheerleaders are the 2015 Class A Non-Tumbling State Cheer Champions, this is their 4th straight title. They competed against 13 other schools in their division at the Heartland Event Center in Grand Island, Nebraska on Saturday, February 21. The squad includes: Bri Ledger, Kylie Beedle-Carter, Rachel Teaford, Taylor Riggs, Krystal Camron, Aubrey Nicholas, Allison Elsasser, Nicole Jarzobski, Kayla Rodriguez, Anna Vickers Coach Shari Burrus, Hannah Webber, Emily Fowler, Olivia Hunt and Jacie Shandera Please congratulate Hanneman McGraw (9), for receiving a Merit award in Graphic Design at the Audubon Society of Omaha Student Art Show 2015. An exhibit of student work will take place on Saturday, April 11 at Bellevue University, Gordon Lozier Center, 1000 Galvin Road South, Bellevue, NE. All artwork in the exhibit features drawings of birds of the Midwest or endangered birds of the world. The artwork of all students entering the contest will be on display from 12:00 noon until 3:30 pm that day, with a 2:00 pm awards ceremony and live raptor viewing from 1:00-1:45pm. The Patriot Press Students Page 3 For its exemplary record of leadership, service, and activities that serve to improve the school and community, Millard South High School Student Council has been awarded a 2015 National Gold Council of Excellence Award by the National Association of Student Councils. This is the 8th consecutive year that MS StuCo has been awarded this honor; the only school in Nebraska that has achieved this goal. To meet the requirements for the NASC National Council of Excellence Award, a student council must meet a variety of criteria. In addition to basic requirements such as a written constitution, regular meetings, a democratic election process, and membership in NASC, councils demonstrate things such as leadership training for council members, teacher/staff spirit activities, goal setting, financial planning, and active participation in state and national student council associations. Those councils awarded the gold level have successfully demonstrated the highest levels of leadership. Members of the 2014-2015 Millard South Student Council are: Seniors Juniors Maddy Barla Ashley Assman - Secretary Braxton Carr - Public Relations Allison Buckley Maggie Cave Haley Cable - District 8 (Omaha area) Secretary Amy Hirschman Jenny Fisher Nate Janicek Molly Kilcoin - Sergeant-at-Arms Jordan Newsom - School Board Representative Alicia Laufenberg - Treasurer Adam Perkins - President Vinny Malene - Vice-President/ State Student Council Vice-President Morgan Szymczak - State Student Council President Natalie Wilson Bailey McCarville Sophomores Freshmen Alyssa Beeson Ethan Casey Ellie Dean Rebeca Garcia-Tapia Megan Foley Nolan Hanrahan Julia Hakes Gabby Hogan Megan Henderson Delaney Patten Wolf Lucas Taryn Smith Emma Martin Trey Wolverton Marcus Vera Advisors Kyrie Nehls Bobby Becker Kyrie E. Nehls Student Council Sponsor Nebraska Association of Student Councils Co-Executive Director The Patriot Press Students Page 4 Teams from Millard North and Bellevue East Capture Nebraska Economics Challenge State Championships High school teams from Bellevue and Omaha outpaced other competitors in the annual Nebraska Economics Challenge State Championship hosted by the Nebraska Council on Economic Education on Friday, March 27 at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. NCEE is located at the UNL College of Business Administration. The challenge pitted 19 teams from ten high schools from across the state in a competition to determine who has the greater knowledge of economics. “It was very encouraging to see such statewide diversity and participation. This year’s competition was a testament of the teachers in our communities across Nebraska working hard to ensure students are given the economic skills they need to lead informed, productive lives,” said Jennifer Davidson, president of the Nebraska Council on Economic Education and assistant professor of practice in economics. The winning team in the Adam Smith Division for advanced placement, international baccalaureate and honors students is from Millard North High School in Omaha, Nebraska. Team members included Neil Band, Sukarn Chokkara, Priya Kukreja and Raymond Thai. The team coach is Jeff Gustafson. The runner-up team is from Millard South High School and coached by Seth Woodke. Team members are Noah Albrecht, Jordan Newsom, Tatum Stenger and Zach Warneke. The winning team in the David Ricardo Division for single semester economics students is from Bellevue East High School. Team members were Zachary Correll, Andrew Godwin, Greyson Kreis and Colton Patrick. The team was coached by PK Simmons. The runner-up team is from Waverly High School and coached by Trent Goldsmith. Team members are Philip Faughn, Seth Howe, Austin Loveless and Tony Trausch. Both state championship teams will go on to complete in the national semi-finals on April 14. The top four teams from that round will then advance to compete nationally in New York City in May. The Nebraska Council on Economic Education and its five centers are focused on directly educating Nebraska’s students and providing professional development for K-12 teachers to advance economic literacy. Its mission is to act as a catalyst and lead a statewide initiative to advance economic literacy. The College of Business Administration at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln educates nearly 3,900 future business leaders to Start Something with its 10 undergraduate majors and five master’s programs. Established in 1913, it is the only doctorate-granting business college in Nebraska. News Release and picture provided by Jennifer Snyder, Communication and Marketing Coordinator, College of Business Administration, University of Nebraska-Lincoln April 1, 2015 The Patriot Press Students Page 5 Congratulations to the following winners of the pageant: 2015 Mr. Millard South, Tanner Woitzel; Mr. Millard South Runner-up, Keith Botkin; and Mr. Congeniality, Eric Mears. Thank you to all students and parents who attended the show and participated in the silent auction. Proceeds from the silent auction will be used for senior scholarships for selected National Honor Society members. Erin Beiriger, National Honor Society advisor Mr. Millard South Pageant, MR. MARVELous! The Patriot Press Students Page 6 On March 21st in 1960, police opened fire and killed 69 people at a peaceful demonstration in Sharpeville, South Africa. The protestors were speaking out against the apartheid "pass laws." The General Assembly has since observed this date as the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. Millard South honored this day by staff and students wearing blue, which symbolizes the peace and harmony that can exist when human rights are observed and protected. ` Sarah Martin, Diversity Club Sponsor The Patriot Press Students The band had a successful trip to the Winter Park Ski-Music Festival. They don't have to ski and play at the same time, but I do know a band that does... Millard South had 5 different ensembles perform (more than any other school there). Each of our ensembles performed, as stated in the judges comments, a challenging program. All 5 ensembles received a "1" rating AND all 5 ensembles WON their division. Darren Myers and I (and 16 brave parent chaperones) had 120 high school students together for 4 days. I can safely tell you they were great representatives for our school. There were many great teaching moments about living in the real world, where everyone away from the school doesn't have to be patient and gentle and kind. I enjoy that part of teaching our kids to be great people. Only 4 of the students had any skiing experience prior to this weekend, so 116 of the kids (and some of our chaperones) were in Ski School and most discovered another exhilarating activity that can participate in their entire life. They also had time for lots of other activities at the rec center at our lodge and shopping at the awards ceremony/dance. Only a couple of minor twisted knees or bruises so I feel very fortunate they all followed instructions. They are growing up with us to be great people. Thanks for letting them participate in this opportunity and thanks for your support. Rex Barker, Band Director Page 7 The Patriot Press Students Page 8 DECA Chapter of the Month for January Congratulations to the Millard South DECA Chapter on their selection as Nebraska Distinguished DECA Chapter of the Month for January. The selection by Nebraska DECA places Millard South into the selection for the Chapter of the Year. Congratulations! Chapter Advisors Lynn Hill & Jamie Robinson, State DECA Award Congratulations State DECA Winners award winners! National Qualifiers will attend the International Career Development Conference in Orlando, FL, April 23 - 29, 2015 The Patriot Press Students Page 9 Taryn Green Jada Messick Paul Taff Entrepreneurship Written Jordan Johnson Leah Kalkwarf Corbin Miller Sports and Entertainment Operations Research Sara Nixon Hospitality Management Individual Event (1st place test; 1st place role play #2) Eddie Yuan Principals of Finance Individual Event (1st place test; 1st place role play #1; 1st place role play #2) Cris Aleman Morgan Szymczak Business Service Operations Research Keith Botkin Cierra Fortier Hannah Hofmaier Creative Marketing Plan Amy Hirschman Weston Schmitt Tanner Woitzel Financial Operations Research Christian Lalley Jordan Newsom Tatum Stenger Hospitality & Tourism Operations Research Maddie Donohue Nate Janicek Sam Kunkel Sports & Entertainment Promotion Plan Hannah Hofmaier Hotel & Lodging Management Individual Event (2nd place test; 1st place role play #1) Vinny Malene Principles of Business Managment —Individual Event (1st place test; 3rd place role play #1; 2nd place role play #2) Jenny Fisher Principles of Finance—Individual Event (2nd place role play #1) The Patriot Press Students Page 10 Spencer Hosch Business Finance Services Individual Event (3rd place role play #1) Allie Rau Business Services Management Individual Event (3rd place role play #1) Brianna Aughe Personal Financial Literacy Individual Event Cris Aleman Restaurant Full Service Management Individual Event (1st place role play #1; 3rd place role play #2) Retail Marketing Services Individual Event Megan Trenkamp Bree-Anne LeVasseur Advertising Campaign Event *National Qualifier Pete Nelson Chloe Renken Danielle Wellendorf Business Management Operations Research Calvin Rudolph Jonah Ulane Financial Team Decision Making Event Morgan Szymczak Automotive Services Marketing Individual Event (1st place role play #2) Tessa Canaday Hotel and Lodging Management Individual Event (3rd place role play #1) Logan Lichter & Barrett McDonald Business Law & Ethics Team Decision Making Event Corbin Miller Accounting Applications Maddie Donohue Food Marketing Series Individual Event (2nd place role play #2) Jordan Newsom Human Resource Management Individual Event (1st place test; 3rd place role play #1) Tatum Stenger Marketing Management Services Individual Event DJ Dodge Quick Serve Restaurant Management Individual Event (2nd place role play #1) *National Qualifier The Patriot Press Madeline Coe Students Page 11 Principles of Hospitality & Tourism Individual Event (3rd place role play #1) Peyton Schriner Sports & Entertainment Individual Event Dustin Young Restaurant Full Service Management Individual Event (1st place role play #2) *National Qualifier Devan McIntyre Retail Merchandizing Services Individual Event Nate Janicek Food Marketing Services Individual Event Personal Finance Literacy Event *National Qualifier Mara Bullock Will Ballard and Katherine Kastrup Advertising Campaign 3rd place test Jazmyne Cole Quick Service Restaurant Management 1st place role play #1 Megan Trenkamp Fashion Merchandising Promotion Plan 2nd place test Victoria Eremeeva Apparel & Accessories Marketing 3rd place test Jordan Johnson $500 NAME Mike Logan Memorial Jordan Newsom $1000 NE DECA Morgan Szymczak $500 NE DECA The Patriot Press Students Jenny Fisher Barrett McDonald Sophia Gallegos Devan McIntyre Alyssa Hynes. Christian Wilson Hanna Hopkins Eddie Yuan Sierra Johnson State Officers: Spencer Hosch—NE DECA President Tessa Canaday—NE DECA Secretary Chapter Recognition: Living a Legacy Chapter Award **3 National Qualifiers 15 Years of Service Award—Jamie Robinson Page 12 The Patriot Press Students The Speech & Debate seasons ended this weekend with the Nebraska State Tournament. The speech tournament was held Thursday at the University of Nebraska-Kearney & the debate tournament was held Friday & Saturday at Lincoln Southwest High School. The Millard South Policy team of Nadeline Sprague & Kobe Cooper made it to Quarterfinals and a 5th place finish overall for the tournament. This is the fifth straight year a Millard South policy team has made it to the elimination rounds at state-dating back to 2011. Nadeline also placed 10th overall in speaker points. Kobe has been selected to attend the national speech and debate tournament this summer in Dallas, Texas in a new event called "World Team Debate.” If selected, he and four other students from other schools in our speech & debate district would participate in a form of debate that is similar to University level Parliamentary Debate. Nationals will be held in June. At state speech, Tiana Rasmussen made it to finals and finished in 3rd place performing in Oral Interpretation of Poetry. Again, thanks to our teaching staff, administrators & our custodians for all you do to support all our students through the long season! Douglas Frank, Debate Coach Chris Villarreal, Speech Coach Page 13 The Patriot Press Students Page 14 The Girls Track and Field Team were back in action on Saturday at Burke Relays and they wasted little time in showing they are a team to be reckoned with. In the first running event of the day, which was the Distance Medley, Taylor Somers, Jess Schufeldt, Katie Spencer, and Emily Bedford won by 21 seconds and just missed the meet record by only five seconds. Millard South holds the meet record from 2000. On the day we won 3 of the 4 running relays we were in and 1 of the 2 field relays. We set 4 personal records and 5 Top 25 All-Time Performances. Kat Pflug placed second in Shot Put and with her throw of 36'6.5" put her into 14th All-Time. Madi Stearnes placed second to her teammate Eleni Knapp, but her throw launched herself up to 16th All-Time in the Discus. Riana Noelle in the Triple Jumped leaped to 24th All-Time along with Taelar Solano in the Long Jump leaping to 25th All-Time. Taelar also lead off the winning Sprint Medley with her teammates of Logan Klein, Taylor Somers, and Katie Spencer. Taelar and Logan along with PJ Petersen and Camille Fowler would win the 4x100 in a blazing fast time of 50.48, which is 13th All-TIme at Millard South. performances from some new faces in Sierra We had some amazing Rasmussen and Riley Kister. Mackenzie Burk also stepped up big time and ran in the 4x400 relay filling in for a teammate. She sacrificed her comfort for the team sake and ran an inspiring race. Our JV Team competes Tuesday at Papio LaVista and Varsity competes again on Saturday at the Millard North Relays. It is going to be a special year!! Dustin Llewellyn Varsity Girls Track and Field Coach The Patriot Press Students Page 15 Wow!! What a Track Meet! Ten of twelve girls placed in Field Events at the Millard North Relays. Led by Eleni Knapp with a first place finish in the Discus our girls made their marks not only in this meet, but in the State with some amazing performances. Kat Pflug placed third in the Shot Put just ahead of Eleni, and moved up to 9th All-Time at Millard South with a throw of 38'02.5". Other Field Event medalists were two second place finishers in Taelar Solano in Long Jump and PJ Petersen in Pole Vault. Sierra Rasmussen and Allison Devries tied for 4th in the High Jump and teammate MacKenzie Burk placed sixth in the same event. Madi Stearnes placed 4th in Discus and Esther Broyles placed 5th in Pole Vault. On the track, we placed 3rd or better in four of the five running events with an unfortunate DQ in the 4x100 as we dropped the baton. No need to worry though we still hold the fastest time in state in this event from Burke Relays. The Distance Medley won for the second straight week just missing the meet record by under two seconds. Record was set last year by Millard South. Taylor Somers, Esther Broyles, Katie Spencer, and Emily Bedford lowered their time from last week by 4 seconds. The Sprint Medley placed second. The 4x200 and 4x400 both placed third. Third is also the place the team finished overall amassing 89 points. This is astonishing since we did not compete in 6 events. Our next meet is the Bellevue East (Chieftain) Invite and we go to Ralston for the last Relay meet of the year. Thanks for all the support!!! The girls track and field team won the Bellevue East Invite. Every single competitor mattered in the victory, which was by a half a point. Katie Spencer ran the 1600 in 4:58.74. A school record, number 7 all time in Nebraska history, and 32nd in the nation currently. Six personal records and four top 25 All-Time performances in the field events got our team off to a great start. Eleni Knapp won the discus for the third meet in a row and Riley Kister threw a year PR. Taelar Solano jumped to 13th All-Time with a leap of 16 feet 7 inches in the long jump. Both pole vaulters set personal records with PJ Petersen placing 2nd with a vault of 9 feet, which made her the third best vaulter in school history. Paige McClannan also set a personal record in the pole vault going 8 feet placing sixth at the meet and 7th All-Time. The duo of Riana Noelle and Paxton Throne set PR's in triple jump going 31'02.5" and 30'01.25". On the track we set some blazing fast times in the 100 going first, third and fourth. Paige McClannan ran 12.76 winning the race and placing her 10th All-Time. Camille Fowler and Logan Klein ran 13.16 and 13.26. Taylor Somers placed 5th in the 400 and then shortly after ran the 800 placing second only by .1 seconds. If there was 2 more meters of track she would have passed for the win. Emily Bedford ran a personal record and finally breaking the 12 minute barrier in the 3200. She ran 11:59.52 placing her second in the meet and 12th All-Time. The highlight of the meet was bringing home a team victory and the moment of the meet was Katie Spencer breaking the 5 minute mile barrier in a time of 4:58.74. This places her 7th All-TIme in the State of Nebraska and puts her 32nd nationally as of yesterday. The girls track and field team won the Bellevue East Invite. Every single competitor mattered in the victory, which was by a half a point. Katie Spencer ran the 1600 in 4:58.74. A school record, number 7 all time in Nebraska history, and 32nd in the nation currently. Dustin Llewellyn,Varsity Girls Track and Field Coach The Patriot Press Students Page 16 It was a great start to the 2015 Track Season. The boys team finished 4th with 9 new personal records set by athletes. The team placed 1st in the High Jump Relay & 4x800m relay, 2nd in the Sprint Medley, Shot Put & Pole Vault Relay, and 3rd in the 4x100m & 4x400m relay. Mike Edmundson Varsity Boys Track and Field The Patriot Press Students Page 17 The boys team finished 2nd at the Millard North Relays. Championship performances were delivered in the 4x800m relay, ran by Nate Wendt, Reno Law, Colton Shonka and Rob Anderson and the sprint medley relay with Jake Pugh, Colton Shonka, Rob Anderson and Reno Law. Mike Edmundson, Varsity Boys Track Coach The Patriot Press Staff Page 18 Staff recognized for “Going Above and Beyond!” Staff members submitted names to be entered into the monthly faculty meeting drawing. The names of the staff members submitted for this March are listed below. Tessa Adams Larry Andrews Robyn Baker Jeff Banker Rex Barker Jen Bath Bobby Becker Erin Beiriger Stephanie Beisch Krista Bensinger Becci Bettendorf Cathy Campbell Jim Cooney Doug Denson Mary Kay Desjardins Jean Determan Mike Deutsch Mike Edmundson Jane Elam Meta Felt Sheryl Forehead Shelly Gauthier Greg Geary Joe Greco Kathy Guinane Tracy Hancock Alli Hausman Terri Haywood Lynn Hill Johanna Hon Brian Hull Rebecca Johnson Ron Kaspar Nicole Kinzer Nick Kinzle Alex Kirkland Michelle Klug Kelsey Kummer Steph Larsen Kelly Latimer Kelly Lawrence Dustin Llewellyn Jenny Lynch LeeAnn Maas T.J. Martin Sara Martin Ashli Martin Michelle Matson Lula McCaskill Kristy McGuire Rebecca Meduna Bryce Meyers Mason Miller Anna Mintken Joe Mlnarik Darren Myers Kyrie Nehls Jessica Nelson Barb Oltmans Nancy Parkening Jill Prochaska Jamie Robinson Debbie Roche Anna Runge Diane Schneider Phyllis Schroeder Andy Sistek Jason Stevens Deanna Stickney Jamie Svadora Megan Tantillo Ben Thorn Emily Townsend Kylie Underwood Barb Vanderbeek Christopher Villarreal Cami Warneke Vickie Weidenhamer Jacquie Welch Courtnay Wheat Susan Wilde Treavor Wragge Michael Wragge Meryl Zadina The Patriot Press Staff Lynn Hill has been named Millard's Secondary Teacher of the Year. Congratulations Lynn! She will receive her award at the Millard Public Schools Foundation Banquet in May. Page 19 The Patriot Press Academics Page 20 On Tuesday, April 28 all Juniors will take the ACT® national standardized test. Testing begins promptly at 8:00 a.m. Students need to check-in prior to testing, so we ask that they report to their testing room by 7:45 a.m. If you ride the bus, your pick-up time will be the same time. Students need to bring a picture ID, which could be their driver’s license or MSHS ID, for check-in and should be prepared with a #2 pencil and calculator. If a student does not have a personal ACT®-approved calculator, one will be provided for the test. General information about ACT® preparation, practice test questions, calculator tips and testing tips can be found at http:// www.actstudent.org/testprep/. To ensure that scores are reported to colleges, students must adhere to the rules set forth by ACT®. Listed below are the prohibited behaviors as outlined by ACT®. Please review with your Junior the testing expectations of ACT® as well as the consequences of violating these expectations. Please note that ACT® prohibits all electronic devices, except allowed calculators. Although any prohibited behavior will result in the voiding of test scores for your student, the most frequent source of voiding test scores is a result of cell phones. Please encourage your student to leave his/her cell phone at home, put it in his/her vehicle or locker, or check it in at school that morning in the Parent Center. Per ACT policy for testing, cell phones cannot be stored by proctors in the testing room. We are committed to college and career readiness for all students. The ACT test is one tool to measure current academic development, explore career/training options, and make plans for the remaining time in high school and post-graduation years. Thank you, in advance, for your proactive support of your student’s success on the ACT®. Because this test is administered by a private corporation, the testing requirements are very rigid, meaning that violations of testing protocols will result in test results being voided. Please read the following provisions your junior needs to meet in order to test and not have testing scores voided: 1) All students testing for the ACT® MUST have a picture id present and visible in order to test. 2) Eating, drinking, and the use of reading materials are not permitted in the test room. No student may have a timer, cell phone, media player, or electronic device of any kind in the test room or use one during the break, other than a permitted calculator. If a proctor finds that a student has brought a timer, cell phone, media player, or any other electronic device into the test room, even if he/she is not using it, or a student has one visible during a break, the student will be dismissed, the device may be confiscated, and the student’s answer document will not be scored. 3) Soft lead No. 2 pencils with erasers are the only writing utensils to be used for testing. 4) If a student is wearing a watch with an alarm, it must be turned off before testing begins. If the alarm sounds in the test room, the student will be dismissed and the student’s answer document will not be scored. 5) Students are also prohibited from the following behaviors and will be dismissed and have their answer documents voided if the student is found: looking back at a test on which time has already been called looking ahead in the test booklet using a prohibited calculator (see http://www.actstudent.org/faq/answers/calculator.html for more information) using any device to share or exchange information at any time during testing or during breaks, including cellular phones using a calculator on any test other than the Mathematics Test attempting to remove test materials, including test questions or answers, from the test room by any means using highlight pens, colored pens or pencils, scratch paper, notes, dictionaries, or any testing aids not authorized in advance by ACT® filling in or altering ovals on a test after time has been called on that test. Filling in or altering ovals on a previous test during a later test, even with the test booklet closed, is prohibited. If a proctor notices that a test has not been completed and later notices that it has been, the proctor will dismiss the student and the student’s answer document will not be scored. not following instructions or abiding by the rules of Millard South High School Due to testing, school does not start until 12:00PM for 9th, 10th & 12th graders on April 28. The West Doors will be locked that morning so students will only be permitted to enter through the Main Doors (East side). If students arrive before 11:45AM, they will need to wait in the cafeteria. Students will not be allowed into the academic wings due to the ACT testing with our 11th graders. If your student rides the bus, his/her pick-up time will be four hours later than his/her regular time. For Example: If the pick-up time is usually 7:05AM then the pick-up time on April 28 will be 11:05AM. If you have questions regarding bus times, please call Kathy Cinotto in the Main Office at 402-715-8268. The Patriot Press Academics Page 21 Attention Students taking AP Exams: Required Test Pre-sessions All AP students who are testing must attend an AP exam pre-session. This is mandatory. The schedule is as follows: Lecture Hall – Monday, April 13 at 8:00 AM Lecture Hall – Monday, April 13 at 3:20 PM Lecture Hall – Tuesday, April 14 at 7:15 AM Lecture Hall – Tuesday, April 14 at 3:20 PM Lecture Hall – Wednesday, April 15 at 7:15 AM Lecture Hall – Wednesday, April 15 at 3:20 PM The sessions will last about 25 minutes. The Patriot Press Activities Page 22 Tradition of Sportsmanship Physical Required for Participation Any student who intends to try out or participate on any athletic team, cheerleading, or dance team needs to have a physical and parent permission form on file in the Activities Office before trying out or participating in the activity. No student will be allowed to participate without the physical and additional forms on file in the Activities Office. Student Participation Fee A $60.00 participation fee is also required for those participating in athletics and other NSAA sanctioned activities. This fee must be paid before the tryout period. This fee is non-refundable. A student activity ticket is included in the $60.00 fee, which give the student free admission to all regular season athletic contests at Millard South. If you have questions, please contact the Activities Office at 402-7158261. We have a strong tradition at Millard South of supporting our teams and activities in a positive fashion. Our goal is to support and cheer for our team and not be negative towards the opposing team or the officials. Take pride in keeping all cheers, signs, and other behavior appropriate before, during, and after all contests. Our expectations are higher than other schools only because we have the best student body and fan base in the state. We all have a responsibility to model good sportsmanship. Enjoy the contests and best of luck to all of our teams. Student Activity Eligibility 2014-15 Athletic Admission Prices The following admission prices will be charged for 2013-14 regular season home athletic contests: Varsity Contest Adult Student Basketball/Football All other Contests $6 $5 $4 $3 Adult Student Non-Varsity Contest $3 $1 Not Connected to a Varsity Contest There is no charge for Athletic Booster Club Members (at the appropriate level) and students who have purchased a Student Athletic Ticket for regular season contests. Some tournaments hosted by Millard South require admission to be paid by all spectators. Lower level contests attached to a varsity contest will be charged varsity admission. Any student participating in an activity must be enrolled in 20 credit hours or more for the semester and must have passed at least 20 credit hours during the previous semester. There are additional requirements in terms of eligibility. Please contact the Activities Office for details. Athletic Booster Club The Millard South Booster Club is a great organization that helps support Millard South athletics. We are always looking for additional members who promote Millard South pride an d e nt husi as m. For additional information, call the Activities Office. The Patriot Press Activities Follow Millard South H.S. Twitter @m_south_hs Follow Millard South H.S. Activities Twitter @MSHSactivities Facebook facebook.com/ MSHSactivities The Teammates Mentoring Program of Millard is looking for a few good mentors. If you have the desire to a make difference in the life of a child and can give one hour a week, we need your help. This school based mentoring program started by Tom and Nancy Osborne is presently in 23 Millard Schools. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer mentor, you can apply with TeamMates at www.teammates.org or contact Terri Connell, TeamMates of Millard Program coordinator, at mtconnell@mpsomaha.org or 402-715-8768. Make sure that you tell them that you want to be a mentor in Millard Public Schools. Together we transform lives. For up-to-Date Schedules of All Millard South Activities Go to www.mhsaaconference.org Page 23 Patriot Power How Can SCIP Help Student and Families? The School Community Intervention and Prevention (SCIP) program at Millard South helps to identify students who might be having problems in school as a result of drugs/alcohol issues and then refers to appropriate resources in the community. If you have concerns about your own child, your child’s friend, or some other young person at Millard South, please contact the SCIP team leader, Kelly Latimer at 402 715 8473 or klatimer@mpsomaha.org. All referrals are kept strictly confidential. The Patriot Press Page 24 Music Department District Music Contest preparations are well underway. Solos, duets, various small groups, Singers Choir, Wind Ensemble, Symphony Orchestra and Stage One will be performing. The District Music Contest will be hosted this year at Omaha Benson High School and the Tech Administration Center on April 22-25. Watch for a detailed schedule of performance times to be available to students and posted on our website as soon as we know those times. Millard South will be hosting Drums Across Nebraska on Monday, July 13th at Heedum Field in Fremont with Midland University since Buell Stadium will be installing a new surface this summer. Putting together this event is a major undertaking and we need your help! We are still in need of one or two people to Chair the Concessions and Site portions of this project. These wonderful chair people will need everyone's help in a variety of arenas. We will need to find sponsors and program advertisers, ticket sellers, concessions workers, ushers, parking attendants, folks to work with the judges and many more positions I'm sure I haven't listed. Please contact Mr. Barker (rbarker@mpsomaha.org) if you can help. If you are interested in volunteering to be on one of the committees, check the Booster Website at www.patriotsmusic.org for volunteer sign-ups or contact one of the 2 people listed above about a particular talent or connections that you have that will make this event better than ever. This link is a list of potential Corporate Sponsors or Advertisers. Please check it out. Our best sales are when there is a personal connection to any of these places. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc? key=0AuTLEQ5ZlvGvdGU5OVJaNXpNVjJPNUdWOE85azhMeFE&usp=sharing Last year we hosted this event and it was a very successful evening. This will be an opportunity for us to expand our fund raising possibilities more than we ever have. We have made this an annual show and the main project for the Music Boosters to provide additional financial support to all the music students in our school. We are constantly looking for service revenue sources for the Boosters instead of selling merchandise. DCI has tremendous potential in that area. We will also be working concessions for a few track meets this spring so please get on the Music Booster website and volunteer to help. Please let us know how we can count on you for your help before or during these events! The Patriot Press Page 25 Band Families can check the band website for weekly updates and news of upcoming activities and rehearsal schedules. We encourage the students to visit this site as well so they can be prepared for the rehearsals. There are a number of links to other great websites that the students will find helpful. The Wind Ensemble had a tremendous performance as a Guest Band for the Nebraska State Bandmasters Convention on March 7th. The group prepared well and presented a top notch performance for the audience. The Symphonic Band performed as a part of the State Concert Band Festival and had the opportunity to work with nationally known clinicians. The Patriot Press Page 26 The bands traveled to the Winter Park Ski-Music Festival March 26-29 and received excellent results. Five Millard South groups performed. All 5 received “1” ratings and WON THEIR DIVISIONS! Congratulations to the Winter Guard, Symphonic Band, Wind Ensemble, Jazz Band 1 and Jazz Band 2. The students also had a great time skiing, tubing, swimming and doing things young people should be doing. They were great representatives for our school and you can be very proud of them. Jazz Band 1 received a “Superior” rating and placed 2nd and Jazz Band 2 received “Excellent” rating at the Bellevue East Jazz Festival on March 14 th. The Band Concert held on March 3rd was an excellent opportunity for our students to demonstrate the skills they are building in music performance and understanding. The Winter Guard competed at 5 different contests during the season. Millard South hosted a contest on Saturday, February 28th. The Patriots Pride placed 5th in Scholastic B. The Winter Guard will also compete during the Winter Park Ski-Music Festival in March. Congratulations on a tremendous season and thanks to everyone who helped host the contest! The 2015-16 Color Guard auditions will take place April 27 th at Millard South. Any student who will be at Millard South next year is eligible to audition. Workshops are scheduled to help students prepare. This is an exciting group that is particularly suitable for those who have dance, baton or flag experience. Experience is not necessary and we’ve had many students become experts even beyond our program. Those selected will join the Millard South Band on the field next fall. If you have any questions please call the Band Office at 402-715-8525. Mrs. Christa Speed will be filling in for Mrs. Rom while she is home on maternity leave. Mrs. Speed comes from Grand Island where she retired after leading many very successful orchestra ensembles. Solo and small ensemble rehearsals for District Music Contest will begin practicing with the accompanist beginning the first week of April. Graduation orchestra will begin meeting on Tuesday mornings at 7:00AM in the black box, starting April 28. Winds, brass, and percussionists interested in joining Graduation Orchestra should stop by Mrs. Rom’s office for more information. Come be a part of the final musical tribute to this year’s graduating seniors. The Philharmonic Orchestra will compete at the Nebraska American String Teachers Association's Young Orchestra Festival held on the campus of the University of Nebraska Lincoln on Saturday May 9. Interested students can also perform a solo that will be adjudicated. Parents Page 27 Seniors School Improvement Team Parent involvement at Millard South is encouraged in the school improvement or advisory process. If you are interested in serving on our site plan or strategic plan committee, please email Andy Pinkall at acpinkall@mpsomaha.org Meeting Dates Time: 7:00 AM May 6, 2015 - 7:00 AM Important Dates May 14, 2015 Honors Night/Senior Art Show 7:00 PM Graduation for Millard South seniors will be held at 7:00 PM on Sunday May 24, 2015, at the CenturyLink. Notice of Nondiscrimination The Millard Public Schools shall not discriminate with regard to race, religion, national origin, gender, marital status, disability or age in the access to, benefits of, or participation in employment, educational programs, and activities. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policies: Superintendent of Schools 5606 So. 147th Street Omaha, NE 68137 (402) 715-8200 The Superintendent may delegate this responsibility as needed. Information The Patriot Press Page 28 Assistant Principals Assistant Principals will assist and handle student discipline according to grade level. Mr. Kip Colony…….…………………………………Freshmen Mr. Matt Fedde…..……………………………...Sophomores Mr. Michelle Klug……………………………………...Juniors Mr. Andy Pinkall….……………………..................Seniors Mr. Steve Throne………………………..Activities Director (402) 715-8268…………………………Main Office (402) 715-8255…………………………Attendance (402) 715-8270………………..…Art Department (402) 715-8261……….………..…Activities Office (402)715-8402…………..……..Accounting Clerk (402) 715-8272……….…Business Department (402) 715-8432………………Counseling Center (402) 715-8403……………….Debate/Forensics Counselors-Students Students attending Millard South are assigned a counselor based on the first letter(s) of the students’ last name, in an effort to maintain a comparable number of students at each grade level per counselor. The counselors and their assignments are listed below. All counselors can be reached by telephone at 715-8436 or 402-715-8432. (402) 715-8425……….…….…………………Drama (402) 715-8279…….………English Department (402) 715-6302..Family & Consumer Science (402) 715-8276…………….……World Language (402) 715-8428……….…Industrial Technology (402) 715-8363…….……Newspaper/Yearbook Counselor Alphabetical Assignment (402) 715-8266…………….…….…Nurse’s Office Ms. Sheri Harrach A-Co/P-Sl (11th & 12th) (402) 715-8438……………...Information Center Mr. Joseph Mlnarik Cr-La (11th & 12th (402) 715-8265…….…………Math Department Mrs. Jill Prochaska Cr-La (9th & 10th) (402) 715-8525……….………Band Department Ms. Emily Townsend Le-O/Sm-Z (9th & 10th) (402) 715-8271……………….…..………Orchestra Ms. Kylie Underwood A-Co/P-Sl (9th & 10th) (402) 715-8344…………………..……Vocal Music Ms. Laura Powers Le-O/Sm-Z (11th & 12th) (402) 715-8529………………Physical Education Ms. Kelly Latimer School Social Worker (402) 715-8294………….. Science Department (402) 715-8318………..…………..Social Studies (402) 715-8319…………….…Special Education WANTED: We are in need of $5 and $10 gift cards to use in recognizing students and teachers. Page 29 The Patriot Press Break the Code of Silence! If you have information that will protect the lives of students and keep our schools safe, please let us know. We are interested in information about: Weapons Bullying Drugs Vandalism Gangs Theft Threats Potential Suicides Other Safety Issues Safe Schools Hotline Your 24 Hour Reporting Hotline 1-888-809-4754 Millard South High School Mission Statement Safe Schools Hotline Partners with Boys Town The Millard Safe Schools Hotline 1.888.809.4754—is now being answered by the trained professionals at the Boys Town National Hotline. It is free and available to students and families every hour of the day, every hour of the day, every day of the year. Student Recognition Throughout the year, we like to recognize students who have excelled in one endeavor or another. If you know of someone who has excelled in any activity or community contribution, please contact the main office at (402)715-8268. In the rich tradition of excellence and community at Millard South, we guarantee each student develops and demonstrates personal, social, and academic excellence through world-class op- We’re on the web! www.mpsomaha.org/mshs Staff Extra Mile Award Nomination Form Parents, students or school employees may nominate a Millard South staff member for this award. Those nominated must go above and beyond what would be expected. Nominations can be submitted by dropping off this form in the main office or mailing it to Mrs. Klug at Millard South, 14905 Q Street, Omaha, NE 68137 or emailing your nomination to mmklug@mpsomaha.org. Your Name: _______________________ Phone: _______________________ Name of teacher being nominated: ____________________ Please tell why this person deserves this award. Give examples of how the individual goes above and beyond his or her normal duties. COUNSELING CENTER OPEN TUESDAY EVENINGS The Millard South Counseling Center will remain open April 7th and 21st. Currently, there are no specific programs planned. Parents of 10th and 11th grade students who would like to get a jump on college planning could use the Tuesday evening time to get one-on-one assistance. The office is open after school until 8:00 PM. The Omaha World Herald will be running a separate scholarship section this spring along with their selection containing the All-Academic Team and World Herald Scholars. They will also list all scholarships for all seniors from area high schools. Millard South must send their winners to the World Herald on April 22, 2015. Please have your student turn in all awards they are offered – including those they are not planning to accept. We want them to be recognized for all their hard work. Please also include the dollar amount of each award. The dollar value of scholarships is confidential and will not be given to the World Herald. It is requested for use in total dollar values reported for an entire school or for certain areas like all academic scholarship totals, all athletic totals, etc. The name of the student is not identified with any dollar values displayed or printed anywhere. The deadline to get scholarships listed in the commencement program is also April 22, 2015. ACT PREP… April is a good time to make some college visits with your soon-to-be senior. College visits are an important part of selecting a college for students who plan to attend following graduation. If you need assistance in scheduling a visit, contact your junior’s counselor. Some colleges have special days on campus for juniors and their parents. Examples include: Dakota Wesleyan – April 10 Central College – April 10 Simpson – April 10 Augustana – April 10 & 24 Kansas State - April 13, 20 & 28 Wayne State College – April 17 UNO – April 17 Midland – April 17 Northeast Community College – April 21 Bellevue University – April 23 OMAHA NATIONAL COLLEGE FAIR The National Association of College Admission Counseling (NACAC) is hosting the Omaha National Area College Fair Saturday, April 18th 1:00 – 4:00 pm CenturyLink Center To streamline your College Fair visit, register for a barcode at www.gotomyncf.com. Seven Basic Rules for Taking the ACT These seven rules apply to every section of the ACT. They really are just common sense guidelines, but it’s amazing how the pressure and time constraints of the ACT can warp and mangle common sense. 1. Know the Instructions for Each Subject Test. 2. Use Your Test Booklet as Scratch Paper. 3. Answer Easy Questions before Hard Questions. 4. Don’t Get Bogged Down by a Hard Question. 5. Avoid Carelessness. 6. Be Careful Bubbling In Your Answers. 7. Always Guess When You Don’t Know the Answer. A C T Test Date Registration Deadline **** 4/28/15 all Juniors will be taking 6/13/15 5/8/15 S A T Test Date Registration Deadline 5/2/15 4/6/15 6/6/15 5/8/15 Post Prom Millard South has a reputation for offering one of the best Post Prom events in the area. We need your help in upholding our reputation. To sign up to volunteer please go to http://www.mysignup.com/millard_south_post_prom_2015 Dine-in * Carryout * Delivery HEY PATRIOTS! Godfat h er ’s Pizza and M S Post Pr om hav e t eam ed up t o r aise m oney . Post Pr om r eceiv es 15% fr om t h e sales gener at ed. SH OW Y OU R SUPPOR T B Y EA T I GODF A T H NG ER’S PIZZA J A N UA R Y 12 FE B UA RY 9 M A R CH 9 A PRIL 1 3 4 :0 0 p.m -9 :0 0 p.m R M ENT F L Y ER O IN G N I R B D SOUT H PL EA SE M IL L A R OM T POS PR I ON MILLARD PUBLIC SCHOOLS, THERE’S AN APP FOR THAT! Search the app store for Millard Public Schools today Did you know Millard Public Schools is mobile? The Millard Mobile App is powered by ParentLink and offers fast access to multiple resources all in one place. Anyone is welcome to download the app to access the district and school calendars, breakfast and lunch menus, social media, sports scores, contact information and more. The app is available for free for both Apple and Android mobile devices. Simply search “Millard Public Schools” in the iTunes and Google Play stores. Have a Windows phone or prefer to look at the app on your computer? Easy! Just go to https://mpsomaha.parentlink.net/m. The MPS Mobile app lets you select the schools you want to follow, the sports, calendars and more. This tool is especially powerful for families. All parents and guardians should receive a welcome letter a few days after they enroll their children into Millard schools. The letter will include log in and password information so the app will be personalized to them, allowing quick access to student schedules, grades and library books currently checked out. For those hardto-find library books hiding somewhere in the house, parents will enjoy the app’s picture of the cover of the books! Millard Public Schools can also be found on our blog at www.proud2bmps.com, on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/MillardPublicSchools and on Twitter @MillardPS. All of these are easily accessible on the new MPS Mobile App. For more information about the new MPS Mobile App, contact the district communications at mpscommunicates@mpsomaha.org and at 402.715.8200. Parents You’re Invited To: Millard South High School Post Prom Open House Saturday, April 11, 2015 7-9p.m. Come check out all the wonderful decorations and enter your student for a chance at the “Mystery Raffle.” MS Junior and Senior parents can purchase raffle chance tickets for a prize that will be on display only during Open House for their student to have a chance to win at the end of Post Prom. The cost is $5 each or 5 for $20. The tickets may only be purchased at the Open House and the students will not know about the “Mystery Raffle Prize” until the name is drawn at the end of Post Prom. That MS Junior or Senior student must be present to win. Parents: Want to see the Mystery Prize? Come to MS Post Prom Open House!!! Want to buy tickets for the Mystery Prize? Come to MS Post Prom Open House!!! Want your student to win the Mystery Prize? Come to MS Post Prom Open House!!! Open House April 11 7-9p.m Tickets - $5 each or 5 for $20 Millard South Jr./Sr. Students Only Approx. Value of Mystery Prize - $800!!!! Winning Student Must be Present at Time of Drawing to Claim Prize Post Prom April 11, 2015 – Midnight to 5 a.m. GET YOU TICKETS SALES BEGIN APRIL 7-10. DURING LUNCH AND AFTER SCHOOL TICKETS-$15 PRESALE, $20 AT THE DOOR T-SHIRTS AVAILABLE FOR $10 What’s included in the price of a ticket? All you can eat : nachos, sub sandwiches, pizza, hot dogs, pop, water, and snack (*No need to stop for food after Prom*) Play: a variety of games throughout the school, try your “luck” in the casino and have some competitive fun on inflatables of all sizes! Get Hypnotized: Two opportunities to watch one of the best Hypnotists in the Omaha area. (Did we mention, this is all free?!) Strike a Pose: Take a selfie or groupie in the photo prop area and share with friends! Prizes: A chance to win one of 60 awesome prize packages for Millard South Students! WE NEED YOU IN 2015!! Get involved now to keep the party going for Be Safe: A safe, secure future Millard South Junior and Senior students. environment to celebrate with Post Prom cannot happen without the help of our friends and make great memories! volunteers and parent support. Please sign up if you are interested in helping to be a part of the “Party of the Year” for Millard South High School! MILLARD HIGH/MILLARD SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL HALL OF FAME ASSOCIATION 14905 Q STREET OMAHA, NE 68137 MILLARD HIGH/MILLARD SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL HALL OF FAME NOMINATIONS The Millard High/Millard South High School Hall of Fame Association recognizes and honors outstanding graduates, staff, administration, parents, and others who have contributed to the school’s tradition of excellence and who inspire students at Millard South High School. Inductees are honored at a banquet and awards ceremony and are included in a permanent Hall of Fame display. Nominees can be living or deceased and can include any of the following Millard High/Millard South High School persons: Alumnae who graduated at least 10 years prior to nomination Retired staff members Administration Parents of graduates Other supporters To nominate someone for the Millard High/Millard South High School Hall of Fame, please complete the nomination form on the back. Mail the completed form to: Tracy Hancock Millard South High School 14905 Q Street Omaha, NE 68137 You may contact Tracy at 402-715-8262 or by e-mail at thancock@mpsomaha.org with questions. Sincerely, Millard High/Millard South High School Hall of Fame Committee MILLARD HIGH/MILLARD SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL HALL OF FAME ASSOCIATION 14905 Q STREET OMAHA, NE 68137 Nomination Form Name of Nominee ______________________________________ _______________________________ Nominee’s Address _____________________________________________________________________ City: _______________________________________ State: _______________ _Zip Code: ____________ Phone: _____________________________________E-mail: ____________________________________ Name of Nominator ______________________________________ ______________________________ Nominator’s Address ___________________________________________________________________ City: _______________________________________ State: _______________ _Zip Code: ____________ Phone: _____________________________________E-mail: ____________________________________ Please write a brief statement about why the nominee should be inducted into the Millard High/Millard South High School Hall of Fame. Please use this page and attach additional pages if necessary. You may include, but are not limited to, the following: Significant contributions to the Millard High/Millard South High School community Significant leadership and service contributions to the community at large Outstanding personal or professional accomplishments A description of how the nominee is a model of success, inspiration, and positive character for current Millard South High School students
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