B C P S M A R C H — A P R I L 2 0 1 5 Message from the President INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Message from the President Message from the Principal News From the Nurse FBLA AVID What’s Going On? Music Department Engineering PTSA News… The OMHS PTSA didn’t let the record breaking cold, snow, or ice slow us down! It just gave us more time to plan for the many upcoming PTSA sponsored events… Secretaries Day, Teacher Appreciation Week, and the Safe After Prom Party fundraisers. BASKET BINGO Thank you to all that helped make our BINGO Fundraiser a huge success! Your generous donations were very much appreciated. Over $1200.00 was raised and everyone had a great time, especially the winners. We are so grateful to the families and staff that took time out of their busy lives to spend several hours playing bingo and supporting our school. The cast from Shrek the Musical gave us a sneak peek of a few songs from the show, what a special treat! Our students certainly have talent! Parent/Teacher Conference Night Scholorship Applications Please consider coming to a PTSA meeting! There are only a few meetings left. We hope you join us as this is a great way to hear what is going on and to share your ideas! March 4th, April 1st, May 6th And More ****We need volunteers to help with Teacher Appreciation Week. Please contact Renee Kimmel if you are interested in helping with this, reneekimmel@verizon.net**** Message from the PTSA President Cont. PTSA OFFICERS NEEDED FOR NEXT YEAR!!! This is a great opportunity to be involved and make a difference! PLEASE consider a leadership role, all positions are open for next year. If you are interested please contact Principal, Abbey Campbell, acampbell@bcps.org. Twitter and Facebook Please continue following us on facebook and twitter for all of the latest OMHS news and information. Remember to share and retweet to help us share the “good stuff” happening in our school. Facebook Twitter http://tinyurl.com/l4y97jp https://twitter.com/OMHS_PTSA If you are not on social media, you up to date! http://omhsptsa.weebly.com/ our OMHS PTSA website will keep Junior/Senior Prom Information Prom will be here before we know it!! The Senior/Junior Prom will be held on Friday, May 15th. The Safe After-Prom Party will be at the Timonium Bowling Alley from midnight until 4am. We are still collecting donations for desserts and door prizes for the kids, if you have any connections with local businesses this would be a good time to ask for donations. We also need lots of volunteers to help the night of the party. Please email Pam Solomon at pamsolo@verizon.net if you can help in any way. Let's make this a great, safe party for our kids!! PAGE 3 MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL Greetings OMHS Families, It looks like Spring may finally arrive! Despite the weather related delays and interruptions this winter, students and staff have been persistent in achieving their goals. Just a few highlights from this winter include: Kudos to the cast and crew of Shrek The Musical. The entire OM community is proud of the hard work and dedication you showed in putting on such a fantastic production. Congratulations to Mr. Steel, Mr. Franklin, Mr. Gallo, and Ms. Smith! A very special thank you goes out to Ms. Linda Dreizen who has volunteered countless hours accompanying our music students on piano and playing in the pit for Shrek. We so appreciate your time and service. Thank you! Congratulations go out to our Music Department whose students had excellent performances both at the Baltimore County Solo & Ensemble Festival and in BCPS Assessments where our Eagles had an excellent showing: * 32 students performed in the Solo & Ensemble Festival and all received an Excellent or Superior rating! * 25 students qualified for the Maryland State Festival * We’re equally as proud of our large ensemble groups who just participated in BCPS Assessments: * Orchestra earned a Superior rating and will travel to the State Festival * Chorus earned an Excellent rating * We are still awaiting the rating for our Band and are proud of their hard work and dedication This month over 200 students were recognized for earning Honor Roll status; 45 of those students earned straight A’s – way to go Eagles! Congrats go out to our Mock Trial Team for their outstanding season; we had a remarkable group of underclassmen who upset some more experienced teams. Bravo to our Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) students who had an excellent showing at the Regional Competition. Thirteen students qualified for the state competition and five were First Place winners: * Sam Aydukovic, Grade 11 – Public Speaking II * Morgan Dingle, Grade 12 – Business Procedures * Devon Weaver, Grade 12 – Desktop Publishing * Ezra Rubenfeld, Grade 11 – Insurance and Risk Management * Christine Nguyen, Grade 12 – Business Presentation MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL CONT. Congratulations to Coach Girch and the OM Wrestling Team who sent 5 wrestlers to the State Tournament, all of whom came home place winners: * Tyquez Shade, Grade 12 – 2nd Place * Jake Rendelman, Grade 12 – 3rd Place * Brandon Bekar, Grade 12 – 3rd Place * David Hollingsworth, Grade 10 – 5th Place * Islom Juraev, Grade 12 – 6th Place Many thanks to Ms. Rosalyn Gaines for her work in organizing our Black History Month celebration. This month’s celebration will showcase the arts, including food, song, and dance! You don’t want to miss this event which will take place on Tuesday, March 24th at 6:00 PM in our Lecture Hall. Thank you, Ms. Gaines! Please mark your calendar for these upcoming events: PARCC Assessments – March 2-27 – All students enrolled in English 10, Algebra 1, and Algebra 2 will take the PARCC Performance-Based Assessments this month. Students are notified of test dates, times, and locations on a test ticket distributed by the homeroom teacher. See Ms. Crabbe with any questions. Black History Month Showcase: A Night of the Arts – March 24th at 6:00pm in the Lecture Hall NAHS Art Show – March 26th 6:00-8:00 PM in the gym Half Day of School – April 2nd – Students will be dismissed at 11:05am Spring Break – April 3-10 Distribution of Q3 Report Cards – Thursday, April 23rd Interims were distributed on March 2nd. Guitar Show – April 30th 6:00pm in the Auditorium As we welcome Spring, we are looking forward to a strong finish to the third quarter – every day counts! Best Regards, PAGE 5 News From the Nurse Do I have a COLD or ALLERGIES? If you tend to get “colds” that develop suddenly and occur at the same time every year, it’s possible that you actually have seasonal allergies. Although colds and seasonal allergies may share some of the same symptoms, they are very different diseases. Common colds are caused by viruses, while seasonal allergies are immune system responses triggered by exposure to allergens. Treatment of a common cold may include rest, pain relievers and over-the-counter-cold-remedies, such as decongestants. A cold usually lasts three to 10 days, although some may last as long as two weeks. Treatment of seasonal allergies may include over-the-counter or prescription antihistamines, nasal steroid sprays and decongestants, and avoidance of exposure to allergens where possible. Seasonal allergies may last several weeks. Symptom check: is it a cold or allergy? Symptom Cold Allergy Cough General aches and pains Fatigue and weakness Itchy eyes Sneezing Sore Throat Runny Nose Stuffy Nose Fever Usually Sometimes Sometimes Rarely Usually Usually Usually Usually Rarely Sometimes Never____ Sometimes Usually___ Usually___ Rarely____ Usually___ Usually___ Never____ Please remember the nurse cannot dispense medication without signed permission from a parent /guardian and prescribed medication must be accompanied by a physician’s order. We do not have antihistamines or decongestions as stock medications. Benadryl is administered for a SEVERE allergic reaction only. Ice can be administered for eye irritation as topical relief. We do not have eye drops or any eye solution available. If you have questions or particular concerns regarding your child and allergies during the upcoming allergy season, please call the nurse at 410-887-1529. FBLA had its most successful regional competition ever! 12 students qualified to participate in the FBLA State Competition with 5 of our students earning 1st Place! Students traveled to Catonsville High School and competed in live events; Business Presentation, Impromptu Speaking, and Public Speaking I and II. They networked with other FBLA members from Baltimore County with close to 500 students attending. Please congratuwell done. late our members on a job State qualifiers: Sam Aydukovic – Public Speaking II – 1st Place Morgan Dingle – Business Procedures – 1st Place Devon Weaver – Desktop Publishing – 1st Place Ezra Rubenfeld – Insurance and Risk Management – 1st Place Christine Nguyen – Business Presentation – 1st Place Jordyn Gaer, Alex Amernick, Sam Rosenfeld – Sports Management – 3rd Place Alice Agboola – Business Math – 4th Place Whisper Fisher and Kenisha Brannan – Entrepreneurship – 6th Place Andre’ Elliott- Healthcare Administration – 6th Place Aarsh Seth – Business Math – 6th Place Other successful competitors: Kiyah Martin – Impromptu Speaking – 5th Place Dontae Thomas – Public Speaking I – 5th Place PAGE PARCC test will be administered March 2 –27, 2015 for all students enrolled in Algebra 1, Algebra 2, and English 10. The BOYS LACROSSE TEAM will be hosting their Annual Pasta Dinner Fundraiser on March 24th in the lower cafeteria at 5:30-7:30 pm. Tickets can be purchased from any player, at the door, or from Coach Girch. Tickets are $5 for students and $8 for adults. 7 Freshman - Class of 2018 If you have any questions or suggestions for events and/or fundraisers, please feel free to contact me at nforman@bcps.org Juniors - Class of 2017 We hope you are “weathering” winter and its storms! The ever-popular annual Faculty Basketball Game will be held on March 19 at 3:00pm in the gym. This is a change from the original date on March 3. Concessions will be sold. Please come out and support the faculty! Keep an eye open for future fundraisers. We can always use new fundraising ideas and parent support, so please consider helping the Class of 2017! Contact Emily Blumenauer (eblumenauer@bcps.org) or Matt Samay Sophomores - Class of 2016 The Class of 2016 is excited to be selling dining decks : a great way to enjoy the best of Baltimore eateries while supporting the class. No pesky coupons books: just a handy deck that slips easily into your pocket! Please contact Glenn Savage gsavage@bcps.org or Mindy Sautermsauter2@bcps.org to purchase one. Seniors - Class of 2015 Too much News for this little box. Please see the next page. Patti Butler (pbutler2@bcps.org) or Brandon Needel (bneedel@bcps.org) We are also excited to be a part of the first ever Junior/Senior Prom on May 15th. Information regarding tickets prices will be forthcoming. SAT Day – Reserve the date. April 15th . SAT Day – Reserve the date. April 15th Owings Mills High School 124 Tollgate Road Owings Mills, MD 21117 Graduation grows closer each day! This is no time, however for students to relax in their study habits and work ethic. Please encourage your child to avoid the senior slide. While there is a large amount of information contained in this message, we hope it will help you plan for the next few weeks and coming months – exciting times! Q3 Interims – Students received interims. Please review the interim with your child to be sure he or she is meeting goals for graduation and college acceptances. Schedule conferences with teachers as necessary. Scholarship Information – Students received scholarship packets in English classes. Please review this in‐ formation with your child and select scholarships to apply for, noting the application deadlines for each. Senior Banners – Seniors have received banner information. Banners cost $25 and all proceeds benefit the After‐Prom Party. The banners will decorate our school and celebrate our graduates. Banners are on sale until March 27th. For more information, visit the PTSA website http://omhsptsa.weebly.com/ Yearbook – $60 for priceless memories. Purchase yearbooks online at www.jostensyearbooks.com Caps and Gowns – Don’t wait any longer to order! All orders must be placed online at http:// www.nrpatlantic.com/ Click on Shop Owings Mills High School to place the order. Graduation ‐ Reserved Seat Raffle ‐ Enter to win 7 reserved seats at graduation. All proceeds benefit the After‐Prom Party. Cost is $5.00 per entry or 5 entries for $20.00. See the PTSA website for news about raf‐ fle sales. http://omhsptsa.weebly.com/ Senior Awards Assembly – Thursday, May 28th 6:00 PM – Parents will be notified by letter if your child is receiving an award. All are welcome and encouraged to attend. Graduation – Monday, June 1, 2015 ‐ 2:30 pm – Towson University SECU Arena – All students will receive 7 free tickets. After tickets are distributed in May, students may purchase up to 10 additional tickets for $5.00 each. Tickets will be sold on a first‐come, first‐served basis until they are sold out. We look forward to this exciting time of year with our soon‐to‐be graduates! Happy planning! Patti Butler (pbutler2@bcps.org) or Brandon Needel (bneedel@bcps.org) Patti Butler (pbutler2@bcps.org) or Brandon Needel (bneedel@bcps.org) Lacrosse What’s going on the Music Department … Tri-M Spring Recital/New Member Induction/Senior Farewell Ceremony Wednesday, March 25th @ 6:00pm in the Lecture Hall Admission: $2.00 Piano Recital Thursday, April 23rd @ 6:00pm in the Lecture Hall Admission: $2.00 Guitar Show Thursday, April 30th @ 6:00pm in the Lecture Hall Admission: $2.00 Music Department Spring Concert Thursday, May 7th @ 6:00pm in the Auditorium Admission: FREE Do you have any Musical Instruments? Do you have any instruments lying around? The Music Department is looking for donations of used musical instruments to supplement the growing needs of their performing ensembles. In return, we will be able to supply you with a receipt for your tax deductible donation. All instruments are welcome from band and percussion to string instruments. We will also take electronic keyboards. Please contact Mrs. Spadea Russell at crussell4@bcps.org or call 410 8871700 during school hours. Congratulations to all of our performing ensembles on their wonderful performances at the BCPS Music Assessments! CHOIR Excellent Rating! BAND Excellent Rating! ORCHESTRA Superior Owings Mills students did a phenomenal job at Baltimore County's Solo & Ensemble Festival on Saturday, February 28th. 32 of our band, orchestral, vocal, piano, and guitar students participated. Every single one of them earned an "Excellent" or "Superior" rating! 25 of the 32 students qualified for the Maryland State Festival in May! These students worked incredibly hard on their solos and small group pieces, getting together after school and on weekends to prepare. Earning an "Excellent" rating: Harrison Cohn, bassoon John Carlo Mallari, saxophone Morgan Dingle, viola Jon Moy, timpani and snare drum (on 2 of the highestXiomara Escobar, flute difficulty grade solos!) Tahreem Fayiz, flute (on a collegiate-level solo!) Adam Snyder, clarinet Lawrence Guloy, oboe Ajai Whitby, clarinet Frederico Jones, voice Asa Wilson, violin Kayla Larrydale, flute Antonio Winn, saxophone Earning a "Superior" rating and qualifying for the State Festival in May: The OMHS Percussion Ensemble (on their most challenging piece to date): Alex Amernick Chris DeFord Tahreem Fayiz Rayquan Griffin Lawrence Guloy Vlad Latushko Jake Lippman Vincent McCall Isaiah McKnight Jon Moy Shemar Shipman Harrison Cohn, bassoon Morgan Dingle, viola Andre Elliott, trumpet Ian Fogary Florang, piano accompanist Lawrence Guloy, oboe (on a collegiate-level solo!) Trey Holley, clarinet (on 2 separate duets) Morgan Kaler, viola Tyler Levy, guitar Scott Montgomery, guitar (on the highest level of difficulty solo) LeAnn Ngo, guitar Edosewele Okojie, piano accompanist Alex Solomon, guitar Levan Sulimanov, guitar (on the highest level of difficulty solo) Sarah Todd, clarinet (on 2 separate duets) Asa Wilson, violin This was a great day for OMHS Music! Best of all, each student came away from the day feeling great about the progress they've made as musicians. The judges commented regularly on the high level of preparation in our students. If you see these students in your classes, please congratulate them on their hard work and success! LEASE SUPPORT THESE BUSINESSES THAT SUPPORT THE OMHS 2015 SAFE AFTER PROM PARTY. FRANKEL & CHESAPEAKE CADILLAC 10240 YORK RD, COCKEYSVILLE MD 21030 410-666-6000 Elite Driving School 10220 S Dolfield Rd Suite 104 410-363-7483 Chipotle 1809 Reisterstown Rd Pikesville Md 21208 410-205-2854 Mile One Automotive Mile One Auto Park, Owings Mills Parent Teacher Conference Night (SENIORS) Thursday, April 23, 2015 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. On Thursday evening April 23, 2015, you will have an opportunity to meet your child’s teachers individually. Fifteen minutes will be allowed for each conference. Parents are asked to fill in this appointment request sheet and send it to the teachers with their children. In turn, the teachers will fill in the appointment times and return the sheets to the parents for them to bring as a guide on Conference Night. On the left side of the form below, parents will write the names of the teachers they would like to see, as well as the period the teacher has the student. The teachers will complete the remainder of the form. PLEASE LIMIT YOUR CONFERENCE TO FIFTEEN (15) MINUTES. If a longer period is desirable, you may wish to make an appointment with the teacher on a different date. ALL CONFERENCES WILL TERMINATE AT 6:30 p.m. PLEASE DO NOT RETURN CONFERENCE REQUEST FORMS BEFORE April 21, 2015. PARENT/TEACHER CONFERENCE FORM Student Name and Grade (To be filled out by parent) (To be filled out by teacher) Teacher: __________________________ Period: _______ Time: _________ Teacher: __________ Room#: ____________ Subject: __________________ Teacher: __________________________ Period: _______ Time: _________ Teacher: __________ Room#: ____________ Subject: __________________ Teacher: __________________________ Period: _______ Time: _________ Teacher: __________ Room#: ____________ Subject: __________________ Teacher: __________________________ Period: _______ Time: _________ Teacher: __________ Room#: ____________ Subject: __________________ Teacher: __________________________ Period: _______ Time: _________ Teacher: __________ Room#: ____________ Subject: __________________ Teacher: __________________________ Period: _______ Time: _________ Teacher: __________ Room#: ____________ Subject: __________________ Teacher: __________________________ Period: _______ Time: _________ Teacher: __________ Room#: ____________ Subject: __________________ WANT TO HELP OUR SCHOOL EARN CASH? YOU CAN EACH TIME YOU SHOP AT OUR LOCAL WITH Designate our school today using ID Code 01134 and each time you shop at GIANT using your GIANT Card you will earn points for your school! This year GIANT is committed to donating $2M to local schools, make sure you get your share. Log on to www.giantfood.com/aplus Or dial 1-877-275-2858 to register your card. WANT TO HELP OUR SCHOOL EARN CASH? YOU CAN EACH TIME YOU SHOP AT OUR LOCAL STORE WITH Designate our school today using ID Code 02328 and each time you Dear Family and Friends, Thank you for supporting our school through the Food Lion MVP Rewards program. If you haven’t already linked your MVP Card to support our school, please follow the steps below. 1. Go to www.foodlion.com 2. Click on Community Outreach 3. Click on MVP Rewards 4. Click Register your MVP Card 5. Click on the arrow that says, “Shoppers register here” Once on the MVP Shopper Registration page, enter your MVP Card number (all 12 dig- 211960 its), your contact information and link it to our school. Our code is Purchases of only the following brands will help earn cash for our school: Food Lion Brand, Healthy Accents, Home 360, Nature’s Place, On the Go Bistro, Smart Op- Lateness to School Telephone Messages for Students Students are encouraged to develop good habits of prompt attendance. Lateness to school is a Category 1 offense, according to the Baltimore County Behavior Handbook. Students must be in their seats at 7:35 a.m. It is not possible for our secretarial staff to relay telephone messages to students during the school day. If there is an emergency situation that requires contact with a student, the situation will be handled by an administrator. Remember students are not allowed to be on cell phones from 7:35 a.m. to 2:05 p.m. Attendance Regular school attendance has a positive affect on learning and helps to establish habits necessary for responsible adulthood. Therefore, a great emphasis is placed on the encouragement of consistent school attendance. A student absent from school must present a note to the homeroom teacher within 3 days upon returning to school. The written note must include the name of the student, signature of parent/guardian, contact number, date(s) of and reason for the absence. Absences not supported by a note will be considered unexcused. Visitation NOTE: When visiting school, all parents must register at the school office and receive a visitor’s pass. Teachers will be instructed by the principal to refrain from conferring with anyone who does not have a visitor’s pass. This action is absolutely necessary in order for us to maintain security in our building so that the students and teachers are protected from trespassers. Drop-in visits to classes are not permitted. Teachers are allowed a 24 hour notice. Flowers, Balloons and Fast Foods Parents and friends should not send flowers, balloons or bring in fast foods to students at school. The delivery of these items is disruptive to the educational program. Bikes and Skateboards We are pleased to provide bike racks for a limited number of students. However, we cannot be responsible for the security of any bikes, but do expect students to provide themselves with a secure lock and chain for their own protection. Parents are reminded that students should wear a helmet when riding a bike. Skateboards are not allowed in the building. They are not considered a form of transportation and must be left at home. Lockers On Monday, August 27, during homeroom, teachers will assign lockers . The Baltimore County Public School System has installed permanent locks on hall lockers. All locks and lockers in the school are provided for the use and convenience of the students and are subject to inspection by authorized personnel. A principal or assistant principal of a Baltimore County Public School may make a search of the physical plant of the school and its appurtenances including the lockers of students according to Policy 5460. Students may NOT share lockers. OWINGS MILLS HIGH SCHOOL SCHOOL CALENDAR 2014-2015 March April 02-27 04 05 05 05 09-13 19 19 23 25 26 26 PARCC Assessments PTSA Meeting Parent/Teacher Conferences AVID Parent Night Sports Booster Meeting Baltimore County Assessments for Music NHS Induction Faculty Basketball Game Sports Boosters Meeting Tri-M Senior Farewell NAHS Community ART Show Tri-M Recital//Sr. Farewell. Induction 01 01 Third Marking Period Ends Spring Break Begins End of Day (Subject to Change) 01 PTSA Meeting 13 School Reopens 13-17 High School Assessments 15 Interims Distributed (Seniors) 20-May 15 PARCC Assessments 22 Sports Boosters Meeting 23 Distribution of Report Cards 23 Senior 4th Qtr. Parent Conference Night 23 Piano Recital 30 Guitar Show May June 04-08 06 07 11 12 13 15 18 21 22 25 28 FEA Shadow Day PTSA Meeting Music Spring Concert Sports Boosters Meeting Music Awards Dinner Interim Quarter Report—Qtr 4 Prom High School Assessments (Thru June 4th) Parent/Teacher Conference Night Last Day for Seniors Memorial Day-School Closed Senior Awards Assembly 01 01 03 11 14 19 Graduation, Towson University Sports Booster Meeting PTSA Meeting Underclass Award Ceremony Flag Day Last Day for Students We’re on the web http://www.edline.net/pages/Owings_Mills_High All dates are subject to change. If inclement weather conditions force us to close schools more than seven days, it will be necessary to alter the school calendar. These additional days will be scheduled as required at the end of the school year. The calendar will be reduced up to 5 days if not needed to offset day/hours when schools are closed due to inclement weather. Owings Mills High School 124 S. Tollgate Road Owings Mills, MD 21117 NON PROFIT ORGANIZATION U S POSTAGE PERMIT #83
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