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Bishop Gorman High School Diocese of Las Vegas Administration 2 Gael Pride 3 Campus Ministry 4 Academics 5 Athletics | Activities 6 Advancement 7 Volume 19 Issue 4 February 2013 During the week of June 3 - 8, 2013, we will visit seven of the most popular and prestigious universities east of the Mississippi River. On this trip we will tour each school and get a sense of what each campus has to offer. The cost of the trip THE FALL SPORTS SEASON AT BISHOP GORMAN PRODUCED THREE STATE CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS! The Women’s Tennis team beat Coronado to win their 18th Nevada State Championship. The Men’s Soccer team beat Green Valley to win their first State Championship since 2007, and the football team won their 4th State Championship in a row by beang Liberty 63-10. Congratulaons to all the success of our fall athletes. Special thanks to the Bishop Gorman Cheer Squad for all their hard work and support during the fall season. MORE ATHLETICS ON PAGE 6. BISHOP GORMAN HIGH SCHOOLS GAELS THEATRE GUILD PRESENTS INTO THE WOODS PERFORMANCES ON MARCH 1, 2, 8, 9, 2013 (7PM) AND MARCH 3 & 10, 2013 (2PM) CHICAGO, CHICAGO! 2013 College Excursion is approximately $1,900. Airfare, hotel, breakfast, dinner, transportation and many fun activities are included! For more details email College Counselor, Mr. McAllister, at [email protected]. Tickets available at www.bishopgorman.org. Matinee performances are $12 and evening performances are $15. For group rates or questions contact Gaels Theatre Guild Box Office at 702 476-4175.

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Bishop Gorman High School Diocese of Las Vegas

Administration 2Gael Pride 3

Campus Ministry 4Academics 5

Athletics | Activities 6 Advancement 7

Volume 19 Issue 4 February 2013

During the week of June 3 - 8, 2013, we will visit seven of the most popular and prestigious universities east of the Mississippi River. On this trip we will tour each school and get a sense of what each campus has to offer. The cost of the trip

The fall sporTs season aT Bishop Gorman produced

Three sTaTe championship Teams!The Women’s Tennis team beat Coronado to win their 18th Nevada

State Championship. The Men’s Soccer team beat Green Valley

to win their first State Championship since 2007, and the football

team won their 4th State Championship in a row by beating Liberty

63-10. Congratulations to all the success of our fall athletes. Special

thanks to the Bishop Gorman Cheer Squad for all their hard work

and support during the fall season. MORE ATHLETICS ON PAGE 6.

Bishop Gorman hiGh school’s Gaels TheaTre Guild presenTs

INTO THE WOODSPeRfORMances On MaRch 1, 2, 8, 9, 2013 (7PM)

anD MaRch 3 & 10, 2013 (2PM)

CHICAGO, CHICAGO! 2013 College Excursion

is approximately $1,900. airfare, hotel, breakfast, dinner, transportation and many fun activities are included! for more details email college counselor, Mr. Mcallister, at [email protected].

Tickets available at www.bishopgorman.org.

Matinee performances are $12 and evening

performances are $15. for group rates or questions

contact Gaels Theatre Guild Box Office at 702 476-4175.

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Administration

Financial Aid You may now apply for financial aid for the 2013-2014 school year. Log on to www.bishopgorman.org where there is a link to FACTS Grant and Aid under the Admissions tab/Financial Aid. Submit your application and pay the required fee online. The deadline to apply for financial aid is February 28, 2013.

Please be aware that you must be VERIFIED by FACTS for your application to be reviewed by the Tuition Assistance Committee. Incoming freshmen that have been verified and reviewed by the deadline will receive a notification award mid-March. All returning students that have been verified and reviewed will receive notification award mid-April.

Registration - 2013-2014 School YearPlease watch your mail for further information regarding registration for the 2013-2014 school year.

Summer Enrichment 2013

June 3 – June 14 (2 Week Session)

June 17 – June 28 (2 Week Session)

July 8 – July 19 (2 Week Session)

July 22 – July 26 (1 Week Session)

Session 1

Session 2

Session 3

Session 4

Summer Enrichment registration for summer 2013 will begin in mid-February.

Please check Edline and www.bishopgorman.org for details.

For your planning purposes, classes will be offered during the following sessions:

M E M o S F R o M T h E F I n A n C E D E P A R T M E n T

The Bishop Gorman Internship Program was designed

to offer students a firsthand look into an interested

career field during the summer prior to their senior

year. By participating in the program, students will

gain firsthand experience within various businesses

including law, banking, marketing and medical. This

is a great opportunity, not only to have an advantage

over other graduates by having some professional

experience in your field for college applications,

but to be able to achieve a clearer perspective on

your career goals and objectives. Students will be

chosen for the program based on their GPA, written

application and interview. This is a great way to

develop a professional skill set and begin to network

within the community! For more information, please

contact Ms. Blaney in the Advancement Office at

[email protected] or 476-4034.

BGhsInternship Program

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Gael Pride

Bishop Gorman Visual Arts Department curated its first Winter Art Showcase with the help of the National Art Honors Society. selected works included paintings, drawings, black and white photography, digital photography, ceramics and sculpture. students enrolled in the Visual arts Department were asked to submit work which embodied their full artistic vision. The instructors could not have been happier! not only did the work represent all the various media but encompassed all grade levels.

Winter Art Showcase

It is unbelievable how quickly this freshman year is passing by. hopefully, your child had a successful transition into the high school life. If I were to use the nominations for the freshman of the week as an indication, then I would have to say that this class is a highly motivated group. During this first semester, 215 students received at least one nomination. There were actually 530 total nominations; many students were nominated several

times. The following were those who were chosen to win the freshman of the Week award:

congratulations to these students and their parents! Please continue to be vigilant and monitor your student’s progress. The first year is only half done, so there is still plenty of time to improve. The first year is very important to your GPA. although, there is still time to recover if you’ve had a bad start, it is better to start your transcript with the highest grade point average you can. Remember that transcripts are first sent out during the first semester of senior year, and students will only have three years of grades to send. Thus, freshman year really does count! so let’s stay focused and keep up the great effort. next month I will highlight the All Stars in each subject for the first semester, as well as the Most Improved students.

Irene Anderson, Dean Freshman PRIDE Program

09/07 Megan coyle, Tanner Prince09/14 Jack Little, Mackenzie Sullivan09/21 sara Bradford10/01 emma Mcevoy10/08 Brandon Gahagan10/19 cicely Bunker, Rongel Yee

11/02 Meghen Phenicie, aidan Kennelley11/09 aishwarya Mallela, nick Taylor11/20 Jordan Levine, Madison Washington12/01 Jordan hall, Zachary Grech12/10 chance christian, Karli Berry12/17 Megan Jacobs, sierra Marker

FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK WINNERS 2012-2013

NatioNal CoaChiNg award

A Diamond Award recognizes a professional career that combines excellence and longevity. coaches receive 1/10 points earned by their students in competitions. On June 20, 2013, Mrs. Ramos will receive special recognition at the Lincoln Financial Group/National Forensic League National Speech & Debate Tournament in Birmingham, alabama.

The National Forensic League is the honor society for middle and high school speech and debate. The League empowers students to become effective communicators, ethical individuals, critical thinkers and leaders in our society.

Congratulations Mrs. Ramos!

The national forensic League, the speech and debate honor society, honored Mrs. christine Ramos with its Diamond coach award. Mrs. Ramos received this first Diamond award after earning 1,521 points on December 5, 2012.

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Campus Ministry

Mite Box

MRS. FEELY & her 1st period class are determinded to win Mite Box often this year!

MRS. FEELY happily poses with her repeat winners of Mite Box!

MR. BROWN’S class strikes a goofy pose after winning Mite Box!

MS. DAWSON’S class celebrates their ThIRD time winning Mite Box!!

MR. LIEB’S class raise the Mite Box trophy in triumph!

Liddon Cowden, ’14, found out, through his community service to animal shelters, that nearly all of the animals sleep on cold, hard concrete. seeing this moved him to lead a drive for small blankets and beach towels to provide them with “beds”.

Liddon brought in wrapped boxes and had a beautiful sign to encourage students and staff to help his cause. This is a perfect example of the difference that one person can make! Great job, Liddon!

The Mite Box trophy landed in sTuDenT seRVIces again -- Great Job!!

how arE thoSE SErViCE hoUrS? students! You are required to complete 100 hours of christian service over your four years at Bishop Gorman, with at least 25 completed for each year in attendance. so as freshmen, you should have at least 12.5 hours completed by now. sophomores, juniors, and seniors should have at least 37.5, 62.5, and 87.5 hours respectively. Remember that students who are deficient in service hours may be denied re-enrollment for the following year. need ideas? need some guidance? Please stop by campus Ministry and see Mrs. Portz…let’s get those hours done!

attENtioN SENiorS

SErViCE hoUrS

seniors should now be complete with their 100 service hours. seniors who fail to complete the christian service requirement prior to commencement will not be issued a Diploma or final Transcripts. Please come to campus Ministry and we’ll make a plan so that you will be able to graduate with your classmates.

Do it today---it’s important!!

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Academics

COURSE REGISTRATIONCourse registration for 2013-14 school year will start mid-February. In order to register, please complete the following 2 items:

1. all forms and the registration fee of $500 are due to the tuition office.

2. Service hours should be completed up as follows:

a. Freshmen: a minimum of 12.5 hours of the 25 required

b. Sophomores: a minimum of 37.5 hours of the 50 required

c. Juniors: a minimum of 62.5 hours of the 75 required

a pass will be sent for each student, please be prepared! The course registration guide will be available at www.bishopgorman.org and edline. Parents are encouraged to go online with their students to review the course content and the prerequisites necessary for each class.

JUNIORSJuniors will take the nevada Department of education high school Proficiency Tests during the week of March 4-7. The tests are Math, Reading, Writing, and Science. Please encourage your student to get a good night sleep, eat a healthy breakfast, bring two #2 pencils and have a serious attitude about these tests. Results will be received in May. students who are absent or fail any section of the test can take a Make-up Test in november of their senior year. This is a full day of school for all students and they should wear school uniform. Please note: students looking to receive the Millennium scholarship must pass all sections of the Proficiency Tests.

Counselor’s CornerJunior Parent Night: Please join us for this very important evening hosted by Larry McAllister, College Counselor: “Introduction to selective admissions and the college Planning Process”, it will be held on Monday, February 25th from 6:00pm to 7:00 pm in the Lecture Hall located on the first floor of the Athletic Training Center.

SENIORS College Decisions: Many of you are starting to receive decisions from the colleges to which you applied. as you receive this information, please update your Naviance Family Connection account. Were you admitted, denied, deferred or waitlisted? Inquiring minds need to know!!! This information remains confidential so please don’t hesitate to share. admission decisions from each of the colleges you have applied to need to be recorded in order to pick up your cap and gown in May.

Scholarship Information: Many colleges will include scholarship information in their admission letters. some will send this information separately. Regardless of how you receive the information, please make a copy of your scholarship letter and give it to Mrs. Burford in student services. scholarship information is listed in the graduation program and we want to make sure that you get recognition for the scholarships you receive. You do not have to attend the school offering the scholarship in order for the information to appear in the graduation program. We include college related scholarships as well as outside scholarship information so please bring us a copy of everything you receive.

QUOTE Of ThE mONTh: “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world” Nelson Mandela

ThE VISUAL ARTS DEPARTmENT WOULD LIkE TO RECOGNIzE ThE fOLLOWING STUDENTS

fOR ThEIR SELECTION IN ThE SChOLASTIC ART AND WRITING COmPETITION

Jacob Nelson, ’13 - “The Outcome of a Daydreaming Hand” Ink on illustration board, 32” x 40”and “Protas Velnui” film and animation kaitlyn Wallace, ’15 - “chad Mark” Mixed Media (chalk pastel, ink, paper), 18” x 12”Aidan Coronel, ’13 - “Who Am I, Really?” Digital Art Danielle Redding, ’15 - “Love” Digital Photography

The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards continues to be the longest-running, most prestigious recognition program for creative teens in the u.s., and the largest source of scholarships for young artists and writers. The 2012-13 season begins the 90th Anniversary of the Scholastic Art & Writing awards. nine decades of students, teachers and history-90 years of creativity.

The student work will be included in the southern nevada Region exhibit at the springs Preserve from February 2 - March 3, 2013. With their selection, these talented young artists join the legacy of past winners including Andy Warhol, Sylvia Plath, Truman Capote, Richard Avedon, Robert Redford and Joyce carol Oates. A huge CONGRATULATIONS!

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Athletics | Activities

Game On fOr SadieS!!!Join us on Saturday, February 16th for a Board game themed Sadie hawkins Dance. The dance will be held in the Bishop Gorman Gymnasium from 7:30pm-10:00pm. Lock-in is from 8pm-9:30pm.

Tickets for the dance can be purchased with cash or check in the Activities Office during lunch and after school until 2:00pm. Prices are $45/couple and $25/single. No tickets sold on Friday, February 15th. Good Luck and Game On!

* See the Bishop Gorman Website for Dance Guest Passes and Information about Theme Dress Days.

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InformatIon for SenIorSsenior slide show group pictures are now being accepted! Please submit a maximum of 3 pictures of your group of friends for the senior slide show by february 28th! We want to include everyone and need your help to make sure you’re represented. You can drop them off in the Activities Office or e-mail them to [email protected].

Guitar Jam 6

auditions!The auditions will be held Tuesday,

March 5th in Room 108 beginning at

2PM. Bring your equipment, a smile

and a positive attitude! The Guitar Jam

shows are at 3PM and 7PM on Thursday,

April 4th in the Timothy N. Poster

Black Box Theatre.

Questions? - Please see Mr. Purifoy

it’s here!

The winter season is in full swing. Men’s and Women’s Bowling, Wrestling and Men’s & Women’s Basketball are currently under way. Coach Amy Dawson led the Bowling teams to successful seasons. First year coach, Ricky Lundell, has the wrestling team working harder than ever, and both basketball teams are having good seasons. The Men’s team is currently in first place in their league and is ranked #1 in Nevada and in the Top 25 in the country.

Wednesday, February 6 is National Signing Day. come out and join the Bishop Gorman students as several Bishop Gorman athletes will be signing their national letters of intent. The Signing Ceremony will take place at 11:45 AM in the gym.

athletics

Saturday, March 2nd

Ryan Hall, 2nd Floor of the Athletic Training Center

Registration begins at 5pmTournament starts at 6pm

Buy in is $100, with $50 re-buy

Bishop Gorman Booster Club 6th Annual Poker Knight

No Limit Hold'em Tournament

Tickets available in the BGHS Athletic Office or from BGHS student athletes

Contact Mark Sewald for more information (702) 400-3790

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Advancement

Save the Date: March 21st, 2013Bishop Gorman High School

31st Annual Knight of the Gaelhonoring

Please visit www.bishopgorman.org or call the Advancement Office at 702-476-4032 to make reservations or purchase an ad

Mike ’65 and Patty Morrissey have been active members of the Bishop Gorman community for decades. They are parents of alumni Megan ’02, Erin ’06 and letterman Sean Patrick, generous

donors, tireless volunteers, avid fans and loyal supporters. Their commitment to service can be felt all over the Las Vegas valley through the numerous organizations they help. Bishop Gorman is proud to call them Gaels and grateful for all they

have done to make our community a better place in which to live.

Mike & Patty MorrisseyRed Rock Resort Casino & Spa

Cocktails at six o'clockDinner at seven thirty

Cocktail Attire

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