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From the Principal’s Desk
This week second quarter report cards and a copy of the upcoming state testing schedule will be mailed home to families at Lakewood High School. The testing schedule is also part of this newsletter.
Starting in mid-February and continuing through the end of March, we will be implementing the first round of testing that was outlined for us by the state. Our goal is to maintain a sense of normalcy and continued instructional coherence for students during this first window of testing.
Most of the early testing will be for current freshmen (true 9th graders not repeat 9th graders or 10th graders in 9th grade Math, Science and English courses) as part of the new graduation requirements.
The U.S. History and Government exams, however, will test any students currently enrolled in those courses. Students who took Government first semester will not be expected to take the Government Exam.
This year we are also expected to administer the OGT to current 10th graders, as they still are held accountable to the former graduation requirements. These tests continue to be high stakes for those students and we will continue with a modified OGT schedule during the week of March 16th-20th. This will be the final year of OGT testing. Students will be tested in the completed large group areas that will serve as lunch rooms during transition. Testing will take place 1st, 2nd and 3rd periods, starting on February 16th. Testing groups will be assigned alphabetically.
Students will be instructed to report to school at 8:00am, regardless of late arrival status, and will be sent to either one of the large group spaces or to Lecture Hall 2 for testing. Various smaller venues will be used in compliance with students’ 504 or IEP testing accommodations.
We appreciate your understanding and cooperation as we adjust to meet the new graduation requirements and prepare students for the new assessments. Please let me know if you have questions or concerns.
Regards,
Keith Ahearn
LHS Important Phone Numbers
Security Hotline (216) 227-5311 Main Office (216) 529-4028 House 1 Absence Line (216) 227-5991 House 1 Attendance (216)529-4391 House 1 Office (216) 529-4045 House 2 Absence Line (216)227-5992 House 2 Attendance (216) 529-4392 House 2 Office (216) 529-4128 House 3 Absence Line (216) 227-5993 House 3 Attendance (216)529-4393 House 3 Office (216) 529-4144
Lakewood High School - 14100 Franklin Boulevard, Lakewood, Ohio - 216.529.4028
LHS- PARCC/AIR/OGT Testing Schedule
English I (9th) -Performance Based Assessment is a three part test requiring the number of students to be split alphabetically into two testing groups of each approximately 200 students: February 17- (75 minute Part I) English I Exam (Group A = approx 200 students) February 18- (75 minute Part I) English I Exam (Group B= approx 200 students) February 19- (90 minute Part II) English I Exam (Group A) February 20- (90 minute Part II) English I Exam (Group B) February 23- (60 minute Part III) English I Exam (Group A) February 24- (60 minute Part III) English I Exam (Group B)
English I Make-Up tests will be administered 2/25-2/27
Geometry (9th) - Performance Based Assessment is a two part test with a small enough number to accommodate in one testing group: February 25- (90 minute Part I) Geometry Exam
February 26- (75 minute Part II) Geometry Exam
Physical Science (9th) - Performance Based Assessment is a one part test requiring the number of students to be split alphabetically into two testing groups of each approximately 200 students: March 2- (90 minute Test) Physical Science Exam (Group A= approx 200 students) March 3- (90 minute Test) Physical Science Exam (Group B= approx 200 students)
Government (12th) - Performance Based Assessment is a one part test. We are only testing students that are currently enrolled in second semester Government classes, this will include mostly seniors. They will be tested in one group in the afternoon, during periods 8 and 9. March 3- (90 minute Test) Government Exam - Tested periods 8th and 9th period
U.S. History (10th) - Performance Based Assessment is a one part test requiring the number of students to be split alphabetically into two testing groups of each approximately 200 students: March 4- (90 minute test) U.S. History Exam (Group A= approx 200 students) March 5 (90 minute test) U.S. History Exam (Group B= approx 200 students)
March 6- General Make-Up Day
Algebra I (9th) - Performance Based Assessment is a two part test requiring the number of students to be split alphabetically into two testing groups of each approximately 200 students: March 9- (90 minute Part I) Algebra I Exam (Group A= approx 200 students) March 10-(90 minute Part I) Algebra I Exam (Group B= approx 200 students) March 11-(75 minute Part II) Algebra I Exam (Group A) March 12- (75 minute Part II) Algebra I Exam (Group B)
March 13- General Make Ups for All Exams
March 16- 20 – OGT Testing for current 10th graders and Make Ups- Modified Schedule TBD March 23-27 OGT Make Ups
MESSAGE FROM THE SUPERINTENDENT
February looks to be an important month for the
district as the first round of online assessments
associated with the Common Core will be given
to students in grades 3-12 for English and math.
High school students will also be tested in
science and social studies. The testing begins the
week of Feb. 16 and continues into March. This
will be the first real test of our preparedness for
these new online tests and I am confident that all
the hours of work our staff has dedicated to
getting our students ready will yield positive
results.
February is also the month that we will see
another one of our elementary buildings
demolished. Lincoln started coming down in late
January. Roosevelt will follow this month.
Grant, which had more asbestos removal to be
done, may come at the end of the month or in
March.
While there are bittersweet feelings about saying
goodbye to these long-serving school buildings,
the progress being made toward new buildings
rising on those sites is exciting. The knowledge
that all this activity will lead to one day
providing our students with the best facilities for
learning makes it all worth it.
Jeffrey W. Patterson
Superintendent
Board of Education
Emma Petrie Barcelona, President
Tom Einhouse, Vice President
Linda Beebe
Edward Favre
Betsy Bergen Shaughnessy
Ranger Roundup is a newsletter about Lakewood High School distributed via email to LHS notifications
subscribers
For breaking news visit us on the web: LakewoodCitySchools.org
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Boosters
@LHSRangers @lkwdathletics
Look for pages and feeds for organizations, teams, and staff
Lakewood High School PTA everychild.onevoice October 2014
President’s Message
I would like to send a big THANK YOU to Mona Atfield and Tonya Nanni for heading up the Educator of the Year and Helping Hands committee. PTA extends congratulations to Educator of the Year, David Hille (Physics), Helping Hands winner, Kathy Murphy (Educational Assistant), and all the nominees. PTA is grateful for the hard work and dedication of our wonderful faculty and staff at LHS! The Reflections ceremony will be February 3 at the Civic. Details about the winners will be in the next issue. This is the slate of officers for 2015-16 nominated at the January LHS PTA meeting. We will be voting on the
proposed slate at the March meeting.
President: Karen Zingale
1st VP: Mona Atfield
2nd VP: LHS principal (Keith Ahearn)
Treasurer: Karen Lee
Recording secretary: Dawn Bilski
Corresponding secretary: Martha Neff
Council delegate: Christina McCallum
Council delegate alternate: Haylee Schwenk
Lincoln Elementary Bricks Sale - Saturday, February 14, 11 am-2 pm
ONE DAY ONLY! Bricks from the original Lincoln Elementary School will be for sale in the original Lincoln parking lot. Bricks are $10 each. All proceeds benefit programs in the Lakewood City Schools. No special orders or holds. Credit cards and cash will be accepted. Brick sales for Roosevelt and Grant Elementary Schools will be announced in the near future. Visit the Lakewood Rangers Education Foundation website for updates: www.lakewoodrangers.org. Seniors are encouraged to apply for our local PTA scholarships and Ohio PTA scholarships. See the next
page for the local application or download an editable form here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1TCFM1GJPtrUWpPUEdMZGw5bFk/view?usp=sharing .
State scholarship Informational brochure: http://www.ohiopta.org/Portals/0/PDF/Scholar%20brochure.pdf
Academic http://www.ohiopta.org/Portals/0/PDF/Academic%20Application%20fillable.pdf
Technical http://www.ohiopta.org/Portals/0/PDF/Technical%20Application%20fillable.pdf
Special Needs http://www.ohiopta.org/Portals/0/PDF/Special%20Ed%20Application%20fillable.pdf
Next LHS PTA meeting: March 24, 2015, 7 pm
Karen Zingale, LHS PTA President
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Guidance News
Freshman – Sophomores – Juniors
It is that time of year already… the chance for LHS Guidance
Counselors to meet with each student on their caseload and
plan courses to take for the next school year! We will be
sending course guide books home and course request
worksheets the first week of February. Counselors will then
meet with students individually during their science classes
within the first couple weeks of February. If your child does not
have a science class or is absent on the day assigned to his or
her teacher, please have your child see their counselor. During
these scheduling appointments, counselors will be reviewing
student course selections, discussing career and college
planning, and reviewing grades and credit status. We will then
send verifications home to parents at the end of the month to
add or make any changes.
Parents of 9th – 11th graders – Come to a panel discussion
with local college reps to talk about the application process and the transition to college. February 12th at 6:30 pm, Lecture Hall 2
Juniors - Visit the Guidance page to learn about low-cost
SAT/ACT study guides and ACT Boot Camp. Plan to register for and take SAT and/or ACT tests this spring!
Seniors -
Senior transcripts are being updated. If the college you applied to requires a “Mid-Year Report” on the Common App, please notify the Guidance Department at (216) 529-4032 immediately so that counselors can update your account. Please note that not all colleges require this as part of the application process.
Mrs. Pam Sandoval of the Cleveland Scholarship Programs presented our annual Financial Aid Night and tips for completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Visit her in the CollegeNow office Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays for information and help.
The SCHOLARSHIP BULLETINS have been added under the Scholarships link on the Guidance page. Deadlines are approaching – Apply now!
We are also going to host an 8th grade parent night about the scheduling process. This will include parents from Harding, Garfield, and local parochial schools. It will be February 17th at 6:30 pm, Lecture Hall 2.
Sincerely,
The LHS Guidance Staff For more information visit the
Guidance Department home page
LHS Guidance Department
Mrs. Emily Adkins, Dept. Facilitator
(216) 529-4141
Emily.adkins@lakewoodcityschools.org
Mr. Jim Daley, Counselor
(216) 529-4124
Jim.daley@lakewoodcityschools.org
Ms. Nina DeChant, Counselor
(216) 529-4040
Nina.dechant@lakewoodcityschools.org
Mr. Mike Francu, Counselor
(216) 529-4170
Mike.francu@lakewoodcityschools.org
Mrs. Lyndie Schuckert, Counselor
(216) 529-4272
Melynda.schuckert@lakewoodcityschools.org
Mrs. Debra Diamond, Secretary
(216) 529-4032
Debra.diamond@lakewoodcityschools.org
Attention
Freshmen, Sophomores, and Juniors
Read below to see what is available for you at West Shore in
2015 – 2016
NEW PROGRAM FOR 2015 – 2016:
BROADCASTING TECHNOLOGY
Next year, this 4-course program is available to freshmen, sophomores, or juniors. It can be taken in a variety
of combinations (e.g. 1 course per year for 4 years or 2 courses per year for 2 years). Students interested in
technical and support careers in radio, television and journalism should look into this new program. Visit the
West Shore webpage or stop by the West Shore office for more information.
SOPHOMORES – Many West Shore Career-Tech programs begin in the junior year. All sophomores attended an assembly in early January to learn about the many opportunities available. To enroll in a West Shore program, students need to complete an application prior to class scheduling. Stop by the West Shore office to pick up an application or download it from the West Shore web page. Students are also encouraged to talk to the career-tech teacher to learn more.
Programs:
Auto Technology Health Careers Technology Medical Office Management Interactive Media Project Lead the Way: Engineering Electronic Technology Construction Trades Business Management Networking/Cisco Biotechnology Culinary Arts/ProStart Service Occupations Training Early Childhood Education/Senior Services Broadcasting Technology (NEW for 2015-2016)
JUNIORS -
Have you taken Advanced Biology and Chemistry and are you planning to take Physics and Calculus in your
senior year? You may qualify to take BIOTECHNOLOGY. Biotech covers Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Bacteria
and Viruses, Bioinformatics, and DNA Science.
Read about specific program offerings:
www.lakewoodcityschools.org/westshore
LHS Athletic Boosters
Visit our site at http://lakewoodathleticboosters.org/ to join.
Email us at LHSAthleticBoosters@gmail.com to volunteer for Basketball Concessions.
Thank you for your support.
LHS Sports fans can follow LHS Athletics via http://www.beafanatic.com/newsWS14.php
and find Ranger Athletics schedules at http://lakewoodcityschools.org/athletics.aspx?ishome=1
LHS Music Boosters
We are pleased to announce that now you can become a member of Lakewood Music Boosters via PayPal on
our website www.LakewoodMusicBoosters.com. It's quicker and easier than ever to join and you can support
our student musicians in the classroom and in the community. Thank you!
Thank you to all who supported Music Boosters at the Chipotle fund raiser on January 29!
LHS ATHLETIC BOOSTERS
PRESENTS
11th ANNUAL
NIGHT AT THE RACES
Saturday, March 7th, 2015
St. Mary’s Hall
3256 Warren Road
6:00 – 11:30 PM
Post Time: 7:30 PM
Star Entertainment DJ Service / Side Boards / Silent Auctions / Chinese Auction
Dessert Bar – Coffee – Wash – Adult Beverage Provided
Continuing the tradition of who has the best table and food, we encourage you to bring your own
appetizers/food and any special beverage of your choosing! Be creative!
NO TICKETS WILL BE SOLD AT THE DOOR
PRE-SALE TICKETS ONLY (Adults only)
CONTACT: Amy Kemp (216)233-6009 or teamkemp@cox.net
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
ORDER FORM – No Tickets Will Be Sold At the Door
NAME _________________________________ Phone _____________________
ADDRESS__________________________________________________________
____ Tickets at $25 $________
____ Table(s) of 8 - $160 $________
____ Table(s) of 10 - $200 $________
PURCHASE A HORSE IN RACE 1thru 9 for $15 AND THE WINNING HORSE RECEIVES $30
Name of Horse_______________________ Owner’s Name _______________
Name of Horse_______________________ Owner’s Name _______________
Name of Horse_______________________ Owner’s Name _______________
Name of Horse_______________________ Owner’s Name_______________
***DEADLINE TO PURCHASE HORSES IS FEB. 22
ND, 2015***
MAIL FORM TO: LAKEWOOD ATHLETIC BOOSTERS
Attn: Night at the Races
P.O. BOX 771031
Lakewood, OH 44107
11th
ANNUAL NIGHT AT THE RACES
Sponsored by
LHS ATHLETIC BOOSTERS March 7th, 2015
St. Mary’s Hall 3256 Warren Road
Business Name: _______________________________________
Address: _______________________________________
Contact Name: _______________________________________ Phone: _______________________________________
RACE SPONSOR $150.00 Name, business card or business logo inserted at the top of the race page in the program. Name or business announced at the beginning and end of that race. Please attach business card and/or logo. Cards and logos can be accepted digitally at teamkemp@cox.net.
ADVERTISEMENT-$40.00 (1/3rd
page) / $75.00 (1/2 page)/ $100.00 (full page) Please attach business card and/or logo. Cards and logos can be accepted digitally at teamkemp@cox.net
PRODUCT DONATION – Business Name: _______________________________________________ Merchandise: _______________________________________________ Gift Certificate: _______________________________________________
***DEADLINE FOR EVENT PROGRAM IS FEBRUARY 22nd
, 2015***
For tickets or more information contact: Amy Kemp: (216) 233-6009 or teamkemp@cox.net
MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE & MAIL TO: LHS ATHLETIC BOOSTERS P.O. BOX 771031 LAKEWOOD, OH 44107
2015 After Prom Dear Family and Friends of LHS Seniors,
Lakewood High School Class of 2015 Prom will be on May 30, 2015! A committee is planning an exciting,
fabulous After Prom party to provide an excellent, safe option for our seniors and their guests to entertain
themselves after the actual dance. The fun starts at 11:30 pm and ends at 2:30am.
This party is a 36 year old tradition for Lakewood High School and is funded from donations and fundraisers!
The total cost of the party for 500 young adults in the past has been more than $10,000.
As we begin efforts to make this year’s party the place to be and to be seen, we welcome any donations you
can give. Donations may be in the form of time, money, food, prizes, and “gifts in kind.”
You can find signups for volunteering and donating at lakewoodafterprom.org. Also look for upcoming fun
money making events to fund the party of the year!
Planning is underway for After Prom. Please join us for the next planning meeting on February 17th at 7pm in the Garfield LRC or contact us at lhs2015afterprom@gmail.com
Future Meetings: March TBD April 21st May 19th
Upcoming fundraisers:
Dine to Donate
Chipotle, Thursday, February 5, 5-9 pm
Angelo’s, Thursday, February 26, all day
Save the date for an adults only party
Saturday, March 28 at the Tap House
(Why should the kids have all the fun?)
Download the senior calendar from the school’s website:
http://www.lakewoodcityschools.org/userfiles/2312/SENIOR%20CALENDAR%202015.pdf
LAKEWOOD HIGH SCHOOL
Class of 2015
After Prom Committee
Invites you to join them at
13715 Madison Avenue
Lakewood, OH 44107
(216) 221-0440
on
Thursday, February 26th
for a Fundraiser
*You must present this flyer or mention this Fundraiser at the time of your order*
*** Cannot be combined with any other discount or coupon ***
*** Valid for dine-in, carry-out, or delivery: OPEN to CLOSE***
20 %
of your bill will go directly to the
After Prom Committee
UPCOMING PTA EVENTS
PTA Wellness Series: It’s All About You
The Lakewood Council of PTAs is hosting a wellness series focused on taking care of yourself
first. The series will feature workshops specifically designed for busy people looking to create
balance and wellness in their lives. Participants will leave each workshop with the know-how to
incorporate techniques into their day to day routine to help reduce stress and better manage a
hectic schedule. Each instructor is a highly knowledgeable, experienced professional certified in
their field of expertise.
The next installment in the series is “Yoga Basics” followed by “Drum Circle: Healing with the
Power of Music and Drums on February 25th, 7pm at Garfield Middle School. To register email
lakewoodcouncil@gmail.com. The series is free for PTA member, $5 per workshop for non-
members. Participants may join PTA the night of the event.
“Yoga Basics”
An overview of what the practice of yoga has to offer to overall health and well-being.
Participants will learn about the origins of yoga as well as how yoga can benefit the
physical body through stretching and strengthening as well as increased balance and
flexibility. We’ll also discuss the mental and emotional benefits of yoga to reduce stress
and promote more calm, peace and clarity for the mind and spirit. Instructor will lead a
yoga class to introduce basic poses and breathing exercises that can be easily
incorporated into a daily lifestyle.
Darlene Kelbach is a Registered Yoga Teacher (RYT) with the Yoga Alliance and teaches
yoga as a freelance instructor throughout the Cleveland/Akron area. She has been
practicing yoga for approximately 11 years. Darlene teaches at Studio 11 in Tremont, Namaste in Sagamore
Hills, and Mentor-Heisley Racquet & Fitness Club in Mentor. In addition, she teaches with Zenworks Yoga, a
non-profit organization that brings yoga to underserved students & their families in the City of Cleveland. She
is currently working with PreK and Kindergarten classes this school year. She also offers specialized yoga
events, personalized yoga sessions as well as corporate group classes.
“Drum Circle: Healing with the Power of Music and Drums” with Tommy Melaragno & Friends
Music is a powerful and moving element in all of our lives. Tommy Melaragno will be
discussing the history of music and drums, and sharing evidence of its healing power.
Tommy, along with a few guests, will lead the group in playing/drumming with percussion
instruments. Participants are encouraged to bring their own drum or percussion instrument.
A limited amount of drums will be available to share.
Tom Melaragno was born in Lakewood, the youngest of 8 siblings. His brothers, sisters, and friends brought
him up on many different genres of music. In high school he was turned on to college radio Grateful Dead and
most importantly reggae music. His first reggae album was legend by Bob Marley, then Jimmy cliff live, but the
album that really got him hooked on reggae was Sunsplash 1981. Tommy Reggae has been with Jah
Messengers Reggae Band since 2012. He feels blessed to be part of such a beautiful family. "Reggae's
heartbeat and soul has been a part of Cleveland's music scene since 1978. To be a part of it and to speak the
message of Jah has been a true gift,”
Human Trafficking 101
Who is trafficked, where does trafficking take place, and both how and why does it
occur? What is being done in terms of anti-trafficking efforts? What about human
trafficking laws and safe harbor in Ohio? What can you do to help combat human
trafficking?
Speakers from The Collaborative Initiative to End Human Trafficking will be presenting to the Lakewood
Council of PTAs on March 4th, 7:30pm at the Lakewood Board of Education. Learn how this horrific practice is
affecting the Lakewood community and the potential danger for kids and families.
All are welcome to attend. For more information contact lakewoodcouncil@gmail.com
*PTA Council Meeting 7pm-7:30pm followed by the presentation.
PTA Book Club
Everyone is welcome even if you haven't read the book! The PTA Book Club Meets on the
4th Thursday of the month. The next meeting will be Thursday, February 26th. For location
and title of the current book, contact Andrea Stahl at saintcharles@cox.net.
High School Parent Coffee Drop Ins
***FEBRUARY 5th*** HOT TOPIC = “TEENS and SOCIAL MEDIA”
WHY: To discuss trending “HOT TOPICS”
WHEN: One time per month from 8:15-9:15 am
WHERE: Civic Catering Room-enter under the Johnny
Appleseed mural
WHO: Hosted by Lyndie Schuckert – LHS School Counselor
Please RSVP to Lyndie at 216-529-4272 by Feb. 3rd if you would like to attend!!
Upcoming Dates
Tue, 2/3, 7 pm Reflections Award Ceremony Civic Auditorium
Wed, 2/4, 7 pm PTA Council Meeting Board Auditorium
Thu, 2/5, 8:15 am LHS Parent Coffee Drop In Civic Catering Room
Sat, 2/7 ACT Testing LHS mods
Mon, 2/9, 6:30 pm LHS Athletic Boosters Meeting A227
Thur, 2/12, 6:30 pm Parent meeting – College Panel LHS Lecture Hall 2
Friday, 2/13 Registration deadline for March SAT
Mon, 2/16 No School – Presidents’ Day
Tue, 2/17, 6:30 pm 8th grade Parent night – LHS Scheduling LHS Lecture Hall 2
Tue, 2/17, 7 pm After Prom planning meeting Garfield LRC
Tues, 2/24, 7:30 pm LHS Bands Contest Concert Civic
Wed, 2/25, 7 pm PTA Wellness Series Garfield
Thur, 2/26 PTA Book Club
Wed, 3/4, 7 pm PTA Council Meeting followed by Human Trafficking 101 presentation
Board Auditorium
Sat, 3/7, 6 pm Athletic Boosters Night at the Races St. Mary’s
Mon, 3/9, 6:30 pm LHS Athletic Boosters Meeting A227
Fri, 3/13 Registration deadline for April ACT
Sat, 3/14 SAT Testing LHS Mods
Mon, 4/6 Registration deadline for May SAT
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