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Friday, April 5, 2019 All NEW items for each day are highlighted
THIS WEEK:
1) There will be no school on Friday, April 5th for all juniors. 2) Please see below for information/ scheduling on Iowa Statewide Assessment of Student Progress. 3) The Wildcat boys track and field squad finished 7th at the SEP Ram Relays on Thursday 4/4 with 71 points.
Top place winners went to the shuttle hurdle relay team of Trenton Beck-Karson Dunn-Jacob Imhoff-Nolan Brunsen
who ran a season best time of 61.34 to finish 2nd. The 4x800 meter relay team of Kolby Fritz-Ethan Schlichte-
Carter Logue-Kyle Miller also finished 2nd in 8:37.61. Trenton Beck finished 3rd in the high jump, Kyle Miller 3rd
in the 1600m run, Nolan Brunsen 4th in the 110m high hurdles, Nic Goodhue 5th in the 400m dash, Jacob Imhoff
5th in the 200m dash, and Brandon Kesner 5th in the 3200m run. The 800m sprint medley team of Tegan Wyckoff-
Bryce Murray-Hung Hoang-Justin Neely finished 5th as did the 4x100m relay team of Goodhue-Brunsen-Dunn-
Imhoff. The top JV placewinners were Quincy Griffin (T-1st in high jump), Karson Dunn (2nd in 110m high
hurdles), Ryan Roland (4th in 400m hurdles), Matthias Beattie (4th in long jump), 4x800m relay team (4th: Q
Kessler-Norton-Lopez-Holland), Joey Donovan (5th in the discus), and the 4x100m relay team (6th: Page-Wenthe-
McCaughey-Wyckoff)
4) The Carlisle Girls Track and Field team continued their outdoor season at the Ankeny Hawkette Invitational. The 8-team invitational is one of the top metro-area meets of the season, with the other 7 teams in the field all being
4A CIML schools. Despite competing up a class for the second time this season, the Wildcats held their own,
finishing 4th overall in the team scoring. Megan Sievers finished 2nd in a tight battle in the 3000 meter run in a time
of 11:42.65. Jocelyn Haack used a furious last sprint and lean over the final hurdle to nab 2nd place by .02 seconds in
a time of 17.17. The Sprint Medley Relay team of Tristine Viers, Natalea Statler, Paige Mercer, and Ainsley Erzen
finished 2nd in the 2nd fastest time in school history with a mark of 1:53.76. The Shuttle Hurdle Relay squad of
Morgan Lose, Tristine Viers, Cam Mesecher, and Jocelyn Haack ran to a 3rd place finish in 1:11.23. Adelynn
Ahartz switched over from long jump to high jump this meet and once again notched a top-2 finish, placing 2nd with
a leap of 4 feet 10 inches. Meredith Hoffman unleashed a lifetime best throw in the discus of 107 feet 8 inches to
finish in 2nd place in the competition. The girls team will compete next compete at Norwalk on Monday, April 9th.
5) Students: If you are interested in starting a Best Buddies program please see Mrs. Heidemann. 6) Apparel for Special Olympics is now available. Please see flyer below for more details.
7) Principals Council will have their next meeting on Friday, April 12th during all of 4th period. Lunch will be provided.
8) Attention Students: Order forms for Prom pictures are now in. Please come to the office to pick those up. 9) Attention Students in regards to Grand March: Students will NOT be allowed into the school before 4:00pm.
Due to construction, students will enter at the OFFICE DOORS. You will be directed to the auditorium to wait for
Grand March to start at 5:00pm. NO DRINKS ARE ALLOWED. If you come in with a water/soda/drink bottle of
any kind IT WILL BE CONFISCATED AND THROWN AWAY. The Commons doors will open for the public at
4:00pm. 10) Cost of admission to Grand March will be to bring any sports drinks, energy drinks, soft beverages or water
for the students to enjoy at After Prom. 11) Attention students in regards to After Prom: The Commons doors open for After Prom at 11:00pm. NO BAGS
OF ANY KIND WILL BE ALLOWED. Students will not be allowed to change their clothes inside the school, so
plan ahead for changing out of your formal wear. Parents will be called for anyone registered who is not checked in
by 12:30am. Throughout the night, senior names will be drawn for prizes, but not everyone will get a prize. All
prizes are to be picked up in the choir room at the end of the night. Prizes not claimed at the end of After Prom will
be forfeit. All students should be off school grounds by 4:30am. 12) Cost of Admission to After Prom will be $30. Registration needs to be turned in by Friday, April 5th. 13) You can now order Boys Golf clothing. Feel free to purchase if you would like. All clothing has "Carlisle
Wildcats" embroidered so that the clothing is not sport specific. https://carlislewildcats2019.itemorder.com/
14) All Tuxedos rented through After Prom / Hy-Vee should have been paid for and picked up on Wednesday April 3rd. If anything is wrong with the tux please get ahold of them by Thursday evening at 515-961-6338.
Tuxedos can be returned at the After Prom Party on April 6th, with all items to be placed on hangers and back in the
tuxedo bag.
15) Volunteering for Prom/After Prom: After Prom is only 1 day away and we are still in need of volunteers! There are many opportunities to choose from! DECORATING is Friday, April 5 starting at 3:30pm. The more help
https://carlislewildcats2019.itemorder.com/
we have, the faster it will go- Sign up HERE. GRAND MARCH is Saturday, April 6 from 3:45-6:30pm - Sign up
HERE. AFTER PROM starts at 10:30pm on Saturday April 6 and runs until 3:30 am on Sunday. We still need
several volunteers - if we can't fill these spots, we will have to shut down some activities. It's fun and FAST and lets
you see your teens in their natural habitat! Sign up HERE. Contact JeanAnne at 515-822-2940 for more
information.
16) Prom is Saturday, April 6 from 8-11pm at Adventureland Palace Theater. Prom tickets will be sold from March 25 through April 3 for $20 each. You can purchase those from Mrs. Eginoire or from the library. Students must
have a ticket to get into prom. 17) The After Prom Food Committee is asking for some help with food and drink donations. You can sign up using
this link: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/20F0C4BAFA82EABFE3-chsafter. Any donations are accepted and
much appreciated!
18) Prom is quickly approaching so make sure you order an After Prom T-shirt ASAP. Please see below for more details.
19) DMACC is having a Discover Auto and Diesel Day on Friday, April 5th from 9:00AM-2:15PM. To register please go to this link www.dmacc.edu/careerdiscory. Please see posters around school or stop in the office for more
details.
20) The After Prom Food Committee is asking for some help with food and drink donations. You can sign up using this link: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/20F0C4BAFA82EABFE3-chsafter. Any donations are accepted and
much appreciated!
21) Any current 9th-11th graders interested in the healthcare field, check out this great summer opportunity at Drake University July 25-27th! BullD.O.G.S. in Healthcare introduces students to careers in the health professions
by educating them about opportunities in health sciences and exploring different pathways using hands-on lab
experiences and more. For more information about the program goals, activities and requirements, visit the College
of Pharmacy and Health Sciences website.
22) There is a Part-Time paid intern position at the Carlisle Public Library during the summer open. You would work approximately 10-15 hours per week. Pay will be $10-$11 an hour depending on experience. Evenings and
some Saturdays will be required. Applicant must be at least 16 years old. Please see flyer below for more
information. To apply, please send cover letter and resume to Stacy Goodhue to [email protected] or
drop off at the Carlisle Public Library. Please respond by 4/22/2019. 23) Attention students who are interested in being lifeguards at the Carlisle Aquatic Center: The YMCA will be
offering lifeguard certification classes starting in February-June. Spots fill up fast after spring break so don’t delay.
Please see below for more details.
24) Attention all prom-goers: Are you shopping for a prom dress? Visit Affinity Bridals in Indianola for an amazing deal! Every dress $100 or more gets a $75 discount PLUS a $25 donation to After Prom! Take a look at their
stunning options and save some money on your dream dress!
25) Attention Seniors - senior portraits for the yearbook are past due. If you have not submitted yours, please email Mrs. Flaws as soon as possible at: [email protected] Portrait specifications are below.
26) Do you want to learn how to pay for your child’s college? Join the Iowa College Access Network and find out how. Copy and paste this link and learn more: http://www.icansucceed.org/
27) To order your 2018-2019 yearbook please copy and paste the following link www.yearbookordercenter.com and use code 3332. Sales open until end of April. Cost is $50.00.
GENERAL/UPCOMING:
1) Carlisle After Prom is selling Carlisle Wildcats pop sockets for $5. You can pick yours up in the High School or Activities Office or reach out to JeanAnne Kompsie – 515-822-2940.
2) Parents and students: the following link contains information about the dangers of vaping and Juuls: https://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/infographics/youth/pdfs/e-cigarettes-usb-flash-508.pdf
3) If your student needs to take Drivers Education, Street Smarts Drivers Ed holds classes at Carlisle High School in the C3 Room. The following sessions are available: April 1-May 2 (Mondays and Thursdays from 6-9
pm), June 10-July 1 (Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays from 7-10 am). New session: July 15 – July 30 (Monday –
Thursday 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM). Go to the following link to register for upcoming classes or to check for alternate
locations: http://www.streetsmartsdriversed.com or call 515-279-1112.
4) The Carlisle Schools Food Pantry is open on the first and third Thursday of the month from 4-6 pm. Now enter at the east entrance of the elementary building. Please do not arrive prior to 3:45 pm to allow our students and
buses to safely exit the facility
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SENIORS:
1) Attention seniors: Order forms for your 2019 class photo are located in the office. Please come pick one up. 2) Attention all senior parents/students: If you would like to have a baby ad in the yearbook please see below.
Due by Sunday, April 7th.
3) Attention seniors: Here is a great opportunity to apply for a number of scholarships available through the Carlisle Alumni Association. Come to the office and speak with a counselor with any questions. Application is due by
Friday, April 5! Don’t wait to apply.
4) There is a New Scholarship for Peoples Bank. The application must be submitted electronically directly to Peoples Bank by April 12. Please let one of the counselors know if you have any questions. Please use the link:
https://www.mybankpsb.com/blog/post/peoples-bank-scholarships 5) The P.E.O. Scholarship is now available for any senior GIRL to apply for. A copy of the application is available
on the counseling website. Applications are due to the high school counseling office by April 19. Please see your
counselor with any questions. 6) There is a NEW scholarship for any senior interested in pursuing a career in the criminal justice field. The
Carlisle Police Officers Association has created a new scholarship for Carlisle graduates. The application is located
on our counseling website under the scholarship tab (see #3 below for website). Please see one of the counselors if
you have any questions. The scholarship application is due in the office to SRO Hauser by April 19. 7) There is a new scholarship available to any senior whose parent(s) is an employee of Carlisle Schools. CCEA
School Employee Scholarship is due to the High School Counseling office by Friday, April 26. See form attached
below. 8) Seniors – If you have received a scholarship that you would like to have announced at Senior Awards Night,
please email Leah Heidemann ([email protected]) by FRIDAY, APRIL 26. We will celebrate Senior
Decision Day on May 1!
9) Reminder: All scholarships can be found here by clicking on the link below. http://carlislehighschoolcounseling.weebly.com/scholarships.html
10) Graduation Picture order forms are in. Please come to the office to pick those up. 11) Order your graduation materials at www.jostens.com. 12) Graduation will be held on Sunday, May 19, at 2 pm.
College Representatives coming to CHS
Indian Hills Community College Monday, April 15 9:00 – 9:30 am Office
Northwest Missouri State Monday, April 15 2:00 – 2:30 pm Office
Navy Tuesday, April 16 11:00- 12:30 pm Lunchroom
Students need to come to the office the day of the visit and get a pass
School website:
http://www.carlislecsd.org
Follow Carlisle High School on the Official Twitter
Account @CarlisleHighSch. Follow to get updates and
announcements from CHS. Go Cats!
Follow all of our Carlisle Activities on Twitter
GO WILDCATS! @chswildcatpride For info about scholarships, recruiters, and important
dates and news you need to know follow your counselors
on Twitter @2CHScounselors
Jostens link to order graduation announcements/cap
& gown/ class rings:
www.jostens.com
For important information from the CHS Guidance
Office, please check out their blog at:
http://carlislehighschoolcounseling.weebly.com/
https://www.mybankpsb.com/blog/post/peoples-bank-scholarshipsmailto:[email protected]://carlislehighschoolcounseling.weebly.com/scholarships.htmlhttp://www.jostens.com/http://www.carlislecsd.org/https://twitter.com/chswildcatpridehttp://www.jostens.com/http://carlislehighschoolcounseling.weebly.com/
Lunch Menus
See below for District Activities: (as listed on http://www.raccoonriverconference.org.)
Friday, April 5 Monday, April 8 Tuesday, April 9
Cheese Pizza Chicken Nuggets Hamburger (tomato/onion)
Romaine Salad Corn / Steamed Carrots French Fries
Green Beans Dinner Roll Baked Beans
Mandarin Oranges Banana Mandarin Oranges
Juice Mixed Fruit Pears
Milk Milk Milk
A La Cart: Pizza A La Cart: A La Cart:
http://www.raccoonriverconference.org/
Dear Students, Parents/Guardians of Carlisle High School, In the past, students in Iowa have taken the Iowa Assessments. This year, those tests will be replaced by the Iowa Statewide Assessment of Student Progress (ISASP) as the accountability test for all Iowa students. The test, developed by Iowa Testing Programs (ITP) at the University of Iowa per the Iowa Legislature, will be administered to students at Carlisle High School during the first two weeks of April. Assessments will be administered in the following subjects and grade levels:
Grade 9 o Monday, April 1 (Reading, Math) o Tuesday, April 2: No School (Juniors have ACT Testing) o Wednesday, April 3, (Language/Writing, Conditions for Learning Survey)
Grade 10 o Monday, April 1 (Reading, Math) o Tuesday, April 2: No School (Juniors have ACT Testing) o Wednesday, April 3 (Science) o Tuesday, April 9 (Language/Writing, Conditions for Learning Survey)
Grade 11 o Tuesday, April 2, ACT Testing 8:10am -12:00pm o Tuesday, April 9 (Reading, Math) o Wednesday, April 10, (Language/Writing, Conditions for Learning Survey) o Friday, April 5, No School for Juniors
Grade 12 o Tuesday, April 2: No School (Juniors have ACT Testing)
Unlike Iowa Assessments, the ISASP will be given on computers and will not be timed. Visit the ISASP website for more information or view their video that provides an overview of the test. Just like the ACT, SAT, and AP tests, no personal electronic devices (smart watches, cell phones, iPods, etc.) will be allowed during testing. If you must reach your child during this time, please call the office to have a message delivered.
If you have any questions, please contact the high school principal at: [email protected]
TESTING DATES/TIMES/SCHEDULES
http://iowa.pearsonaccessnext.com/http://iowa.pearsonaccessnext.com/http://iowa.pearsonaccessnext.com/resources/training-mods/TestOverviewVideo.mp4mailto:[email protected]
Time Mon, April 1 Tue, April 2 Wed, April 3 Thur, April 4 Fri, April 5
8:10 - 9:35 AM 9: Reading Juniors 9: Language/Writing Regular Bell
Schedule Regular Bell
Schedule
Period 1 ACT Period 2 Freshman
Testing Sophomores
9:45 - 11:10 AM 9: Math Period 4 Seniors
Period 3 Period 4
Period 4
11:10 - 12:10 PM Lunch Lunch
Lunch NO Lunch NO
Lunch SCHOOL Lunch SCHOOL
12:20 - 1:45 PM 10: Reading FOR
10: Science (1:30 Dismissal) FOR
Period 5 FRESHMAN Period 6 JUNIORS
SOPHOMORES
1:55 - 3:20 PM 10: Math SENIORS
Period 7
Time Mon, April 8 Tue, April 9 Wed, April 10 Thur, April 11 Fri, April 12
8:10 - 9:35 AM Regular Bell
Schedule 11: Reading 11: Language/Writing
Period 1 Period 2
9:45 - 11:10
AM 11: Math 11: Language/Writing
Period 3 Period 4
11:10 - 12:10 PM Lunch Lunch
12:20 - 1:45
PM 10:
Language/Writing
Period 5 Period 6
1:55 - 3:20 PM
Period 7
CCEA SCHOOL EMPLOYEE SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION
Please complete the application and return it to the school counselor by April 26.
1. Name ____________________________________________________________
2. Dependent of ______________________________________________________ (Name of School Employee)
3. Name of post-secondary school you plan to attend.
__________________________________________________________________
4. List scholarships, grants or other financial funding you have received.
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
5. Write a paragraph explaining your goals or what you hope to achieve with your post-secondary education.
6. Please fill out school activities, community service, and leadership information for grades 9-12.
School – School activities and/or organizations in which you have participated.
9th ____________________________________________________________________
10th ___________________________________________________________________
11th ___________________________________________________________________
12th ___________________________________________________________________
School offices or leadership positions served
9th ____________________________________________________________________
10th ___________________________________________________________________
11th ___________________________________________________________________
12th ___________________________________________________________________
Community – Community activities and/or organizations in which you have participated.
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
Community offices or leadership positions served.
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
City of Carlisle
JOB DESCRIPTION
Job Title: Summer Reading Program Intern Reports to: Library Director
Category: Non-exempt seasonal
JOB PURPOSE:
The Summer Reading Program Intern primarily assists the Children’s Librarian with coordinating and assisting with youth
programs, interacts with members of the public participating in the Summer Reading Program and aides other library staff
with specific summer events. The intern will interact with patrons to provide information, assist patrons in locating materials,
and use computer online catalog and other media products.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
(Order of Essential Functions does not indicate importance of functions.)
1. Registers library users for the Summer Reading Program, and explains the program to them. 2. Passes out prizes for the Summer Reading Program as participants reach designated levels. 3. Assists library staff with programs and activities including set up, supervision of activity and clean-up. 4. Sorts and shelves library materials in designated section and order. 5. Assists patrons in identifying or locating material in the collection; including using the computerized catalog. May
include checking in and out of materials.
6. Ensures regular and punctual attendance to allow for effective teamwork with other employees, face-to-face interaction with patrons and staff, and working with items or equipment located at the Carlisle Public Library.
7. Performs other duties or assumes other responsibilities as assigned.
SUCCESS FACTORS:
1. Actively greet and offer assistance to library users and other staff. 2. Exhibit a cheerful attitude. 3. Ask for clarification as needed. 4. Seek to resolve problems by bringing them to the attention of the supervisor in a timely manner. 5. Demonstrate great time-management skills. 6. Acknowledge and accept the Library’s mission, respect the Library’s confidentiality regulations and maintain
the integrity of the Carlisle Public Library.
7. Adhere to the City and the Library standards for customer service, accuracy, efficiency. 8. Uphold all City and Library policies and procedures. 9. Represent the City professionally and effectively to the community and library patrons.
QUALIFICATIONS:
1. Must be at least 16 years old 2. Required to move or lift up to 25 pounds and occasionally up to 35 pounds. 3. Ability to sit for long periods of time and to maintain focus on projects such as computer screens or detailed
paperwork
4. Ability to stand for long periods of time assisting patrons 5. Be able to effectively communicate orally (in person and over the telephone) and in writing (using electronic and
handwritten) in English with other employees, library patrons, and the community.
6. Be comfortable working in close proximity to all ages.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
1. Climate-controlled building with hazards typical of that environment, minimal outdoor work is required. 2. Standard work hours must be flexible and include evenings and weekends.
Lifeguard Certification
Location: Waukee Dates: Feb 15, 5pm-9pm
Feb 16, 10am-6pm Feb 17, 10am-6pm
Must attend all dates
Location: Boone Dates: Feb 21 5pm-9pm
Feb 22 5pm-9pm Feb 23 10am-5pm Feb 24 12pm-5pm
Must attend all dates
Location: Indianola Dates: Feb 22, 5pm-9pm
Feb 23, 9am-6pm Feb 24, 10am-5pm
Must attend all dates
Lifeguard Review
Location : Indianola Dates: Feb 9, 10am-4pm
Feb 10, 12pm-5pm Must attend both dates
MARCH
Lifeguard Certification
Location: Wellmark Dates: Mar 18, 9am-5pm
Mar 19, 9am-5pm Mar 20, 9am-2pm
Must attend all dates
Location: Boone Dates: Mar 20, 10am-5pm
Mar 21, 10am-5pm Mar 22, 10am-5pm
Must attend all dates
Location: Wellmark Dates: Mar 22, 5pm-9pm
Mar 23, 9am-5pm Mar 24, 9am-5pm
Must attend all dates
Location: Wellmark Dates: Mar 29, 5pm-9pm
Mar 30, 9am-5pm Mar 31, 9am-5pm
Must attend all dates
Lifeguard Review
Location : Wellmark Dates: Mar 1, 5pm-9pm
Mar 2, 10am-4pm Must attend both dates
Location : Waukee Dates: Mar 29 5pm-9pm
Mar 30 10am-4pm Must attend both dates
Upcoming lifeguard certification classes at the Greater Des Moines YMCA
The Carlisle Aquatic Center hires certified lifeguards.
Starting wage is $9.00/hour
Get your certification class scheduled as soon as possible as spots fill up fast after spring break.
Contact Rhonda Frost with any questions at 515-707-2030
Learn how to effectively prevent and respond to water emergencies. Our courses are designed to arm you with the
skills and knowledge to prepare you for a variety of scenarios in and around the water. You will learn how to quickly
respond to emergencies both in the water and on land. You will also be trained on drowning and injury prevention, so
you can better help those in need. Lifeguard certification classes require and online course to be completed prior to the
classroom sessions. Must be 15 or older to register. Visit dmymca.org for class details
New lifeguard (members) $150 (nonmembers) $175
Review Course (members) $75 (nonmembers) $100
Already certified? Lifeguard certifications are valid for 2 years. To maintain your certification you must take a lifeguard review course no later than 30 days after your expiration date. After 30 days you will need to take the full
certification course to be eligible to work as a lifeguard.
APRIL
Lifeguard Certification Location: Wellmark Dates: Apr 5, 5pm-9pm
Apr 6, 9am-5pm Apr 7, 9am-5pm
Must attend all dates Location: Indianola Dates: Apr 12, 5pm-9pm
Apr 13, 9am-5pm Apr 14, 10am-5pm
Must attend all dates
Lifeguard Review Location: Wellmark Dates: Apr 19, 5pm-9pm
Apr 20, 10-4pm Must attend both dates
MAY
Lifeguard Certification Location: Waukee Dates: May 3, 5pm-9pm
May 4, 10am-6pm May 5, 10am-6pm
Must attend all dates Location: Wellmark Dates: May 17, 5pm-9pm
May 18, 9am-5pm May 19, 9am-5pm
Must attend all dates
Lifeguard Review Location : Indianola Dates: May 11, 10am-4pm
May 12, 12pm-5pm Must attend both dates
JUNE
Lifeguard Certification Location: Indianola Dates: June 7, 5pm-9pm
June 8, 9am-5pm June 9, 10am-5pm
Must attend all dates Location: Wellmark Dates: June 5, 9am-4pm
June 6, 9am-4pm June 7, 9am-4pm
Must attend all dates
Lifeguard Review Location : Wellmark Dates: June 8, 10am-4pm
June 9, 10am-4pm Must attend both dates
FEBRUARY CLASSES