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Park View High School 400 W. Laurel Avenue Sterling, VA 20164 “Home of the Patriots”
Thank you GAM Printers
in Sterling , Virginia
for printing the Park View Herald
Volume: XIII
Issue: 03
Park View Herald
Park View Herald News
Important Dates
November 14 Report Cards Issued
November 21-23 Thanksgiving
Holiday/Schools Closed
December 11 Guitar Concert
December 12 Interim Period
December 17 Fall Guitar Concert
December 21 NHS/ Blood Drive
December 28 Holiday BBall
Classic (Boys and Girls)
January 2 Classes Resume
Jan. 14 through Jan. 17 EXAMS
January 18 Teacher Workday
January 21 MLK Jr. Day (Holiday)
January 22 1st Day of the 2
nd
Semester Period
The Principal’s Points
It is difficult to believe that we have completed the first quarter of the school year and are moving
into the holiday season. I want to express sincere appreciation to the entire Park View community
for their tireless efforts and dedication to our school. I want each of you to know how honored and
thankful I am for the opportunity to serve this community and our students. I hope that each of you
knows what a treasure this school is and that we must continue to build on our successes while
reflecting on how we can continue to improve student performance and academic achievement.
Pride in our school, Value in our work, Honor in our daily service and activities and Success that can
be measured in many ways is what makes Park View an exceptional school community.
In mentioning successes, I would like to congratulate our Library Media Center on receiving the
National Medal for Museum and Library Service for 2012. This medal is the nation‟s highest
honor for libraries and museums and celebrates the positive difference they make for individuals,
families and communities. Our library and our exceptional librarians Candace Main Rush and
Jennifer Fisher, received the medal on November 14 at a ceremony in the Indian Treaty Room in the
Old Executive Office Building on the grounds of the White House. Representing our school
community was student body president, Pablo Rivera. In the twelve years that the medal has been
given to libraries, Park View is only the second school to receive this honor and the first high school.
Congratulations to all of you who make are library such a special place.
I want to thank all of the students, staff and community members who supported our 1st ever school
wide fundraiser.
This is a very busy time for our seniors. I want to remind students and parents of application
deadlines and that transcript request must be submitted by the dates noted in this newsletter to
ensure that they are received by the college and university on time. During winter break, our Student
Counseling Office is closed and transcripts will not be processed, so please be certain that you check
the dates in this newsletter. Seniors need to also remember to pay your senior fee of $100 to Mrs.
Koscinski by January 17, 2013. As payment for the cap and gown is included in this fee, it is critical
that you pay so we can order the caps and gowns. Finally, I want to remind our seniors that the
senior exam exemption begins second semester. You will be receiving a letter in January 2013
outlining the criteria for earning an exam exemption.
Are you looking for a holiday gift for a special student? Might I suggest a Park View High School
Yearbook? The full color yearbooks are currently on sale for $50.00 and will be delivered in May
2013. You may either order on line or bring your money to Mrs. Menna in the Publication Lab. The
price for yearbooks will increase in December, so I urge you to order now!
Home of the Patriots Library Award
School Counseling
Senior Information
Parent Resource Dates
Important Park View High Dates
Academic Department Information
Drivers Education Information
School Year
December/January 2013
2012-2013
Volume: XIII Issue 01 August – September 2012
School Phone: 571-434-4500 Guidance Phone: 571-434-4507 Sports Hotline: 571-434-4511
Attendance Call In: 571-434-4502
Nonprofit Org.
U. S. Postage Paid
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Dulles, VA
This will be our last newsletter until next year…..2013. Each year, it is my practice to share
with you my resolutions for the New Year. This year, my resolutions are simple. I resolve to
continue to give you my best and live our PBIS initiative words….Pride in the work that I do,
Value each student, parent and staff member, Honor the commitment that I have made to give
you my best and Success that is measured each and every day by all of the little things that
make our community such a great place. I am thankful to be the Principal of Park View High
School and wish each of you a safe and happy holiday season.
Ginger Minshew
Parent Portal Gradebook Update
Dates
Listed below are the dates you can
expect to see updates grades in the
gradebook of your student‟s teachers.
If you have questions or concerns
about the grades, please contact the
teacher using the address link in the
gradebook. We asked that you give
teachers 24 hours to respond to your
email and if you email on a Friday,
please give the teacher until the next
work day to get back to you. Grades
are expected to be updated by 9 a.m.
on the following dates:
December: 12 (interim) and 21
January: 11 and 30
February: 8 and 22
March: 8 and 22 (interim)
April: 10 and 24
May: 3 (interim), 17 and 31
June: Report Cards Mailed 6-12
Wrestling Swimming
Date TEAM Location Time Date TEAM Location W/upTime
19-Dec John Champe Quad (PV,LV,JC,PF) A 5:30 1-Dec Potomoc Falls/Dominion CM 11:30am
15-Dec Sterling Lions Invitational H 9:00 8-Dec Dominion/Woodgrove CM 1:30
20-Dec JV Jamboree (PV,LV,JC,PF,LC,H,BR.F) L.Valley 5:30 15-Dec Loudoun County/Heritage CM 11:30am
3-Jan Dominion Tri (PV,W,Dom.) A 5:30 22-Dec Tuscarora/Briar Woods CM 1:30
9-Jan Heritage Tri (PV,LC,Her.) A 5:30 4-Jan Loudoun Valley Ida Lee 7:00
17-Jan JV Jamboree (PV,JC,BW,D,LV,W,BR Freedom 5:30 12-Jan Dominion/Briar Woods CM 1:30
22-Jan Park View Tri (PV,BW,Tusc.) A 5:30 18-Jan Loudoun County Ida Lee 7:00
25-Jan District CM TBA
2/15,2/16 State TBA TBA
Bryan Gallo - Varsity Coach
TBA - Varsity Asst.
Gymnastics
Date TEAM Location Time
Greg Mitchell - Varsity Coach 12-Dec L. Valley Meet (PV,LV,BW,D,F) A 5:30
Josh Damico - Varsity Assistant 19-Dec Woodgrove Meet (PV,LV,BW,D,F) A 5:30
Tyler Reedy - Junior Varsity Coach 3-Jan Briar Woods Meet (PV,JC,PF,D,F) A 5:30
5-Jan Park View Invitational H TBA
9-Jan Freedom Meet (PV,F,BW,LV,D) A 5:30
22-Jan Tuscarora Meet (PV,T,LC,W,PF) A 5:30
2-Feb Districts PV Noon
9-Feb State Qualifier W Noon
PATRIOT NATION WEBSITE:
www.parjkviewsports.org Kiera Poplawski - Varsity Coach
Angela Hatcher - Varsity Assistant
Teresa Poplawski - Volunteer Coach
Congratulations to the following………..
To Ian Coombs for completing his Eagle Scout Project
at Park View High School. Thank you for the lovely
landscaping you did to enhance our schools visual
appearance.
To Mark Zhou for earning a Letter of Commendation
in the National Merit Scholarship Program.
To Ryan Duncan on his selection, from audition of
seniors across the Commonwealth, to All Virginia
Seniors Honors Choir. Ryan is one of 17 students
from LCPS to make this select group.
To students Andres Torres, Kristen Perkins, LuLu
Lwin, Yesenia Sorto, Zoe Wintcam, Justin Chaphiv,
Samamtha Gertig and Asley Bladen for volunteering
their time at the Mattress Sale Fundraiser.
To faculty members Jamee Robinson, Monica Leiva-
Moore, Mirslov Loncar, Liz Driggers, Magi Shepley,
Tony Bauer, Megan Ruffing, Mingly Caminero, Kathy
Koscinski, Mandy Reiner and Jen Piccolomini for
volunteering their time at the Mattress Sale Fundraiser.
To Herr Talboo and the German students for hosting a
successful German exchange this year.
Senior Class Restaurant Night at Buffalo Wing Factory in Sterling Wednesday, December 5, 2012
BOYS BASKETBALL and SENIOR CLASS RED OUT and Pre-Game Spaghetti Dinner -Friday, December 21, 2012 (vs DHS)
Tickets for the dinner $5.00 Pre-Sale, $7.00 at the door
Excellence In Education Banquet
Congratulations to the following PVHS students who will be recognized at the annual LCPS
Excellence in Education Banquet on Sunday, December 2, 2012. These students represent the top
5% of this year‟s senior class. The students are: Michael Slobodnjak, Mark Zhou, Jennifer
Rachner, Amanda Godby, Kim-Khanh Tran, Gautam Kakanaboyina, Michelle Rosado, Nestor
Maldonado Chino, Allison Aviles Garcia, Kevin Phung, Steven Vereb, Hira Zaheer, Jocelyn
Albarracin and Sarah Lawrence.
AHERA Operation and Maintenance Plan
In accordance with EPA requirements, a copy of the AHERA Operation and Maintenance Plan can
be viewed in the school office. In addition, a copy of the plan can be reviewed at the Facilities
Services Division office at 1002C Sycolin Road, Leesburg, VA.
Park View High School Counseling Department
Telephone: 571-434-4507 Fax: 571-434-4508
Office Hours – Monday – Friday 8:30 am – 4:30pm
December 1st – SAT at Loudoun County High School, Potomac Falls High School and Woodgrove
High School
December 5th
– Paying for College – Heritage High School 6:30 – 9:00pm
December 8th – ACT at Briar Woods High School
December 12th
– The College Funding Coach – 6:30 – 8:30 pm
December 28th
– Registration Deadline for January SAT
December 24th
– January 1st – Winter Holiday
January 2nd
– Students return to school
January 8th
– PSAT Night for Parents (Rev Prep) – 6:30 – 8:30pm
January 9th
– Scholarship Night for Parents – 6:30 – 8:00pm
January 11th
– Registration Deadline for Feb. 9th
ACT Test
January 14th
– 17th
– Exams
January 18th
– Teacher Workday
January 21st – Holiday (Martin Luther King Jr. Day)
January 26th
– SAT test at Loudoun Valley High School
AP EXAM PAYMENT DUE
JANUARY 18, 2013
Test cost is $83.00 per exam
All students will receive 1.0 weight for the class
If they do not take the exam they will NOT be able to earn any college credits.
Expectation is that all students will take the exam.
Guidance website Contents
Please visit the PVHS Counseling
Web page for up-to-date news.
*Counseling Department
Calendar of Events
*Summer Programs
*Scholarships, Scholarships,
Scholarships
*Family Connections
*College Testing Program
Schedules
*College and Career Information
*And much, much, more!!!!
http://cmsweb1.lcps.org/pvhs
ATTENTION
All LCPS High School
Sophomores & Juniors
VIRGINIA GOVERNOR SCHOOL
SUMMER RESIDENTIAL PROGRAMS
AGRICULTURE
HUMANITIES
LIFE SCIENCES & MEDICINE
MATH, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
ENGINEERING/NASA
MARINE SCIENCE/VIMS
*FOR MORE INFORMATION SEE MR. BAUER,
DIRECTOR OF SCHOOL COUNSELING; OR VISIT http://www.doe.virginia.gov/instruction/governors_school_programs/summer_residential/index.shtml
COMPLETED APPLICATIONS MUST BE TURNED IN TO MR. BAUER BY DECEMBER 14, 2012
Park View High School 2012 Fall Sports Schedules
Principal: Dr. Virginia Minshew School Phone: 571-434-4500 Athletic Director: Jason Testerman Athletic Phone: 571-434-4510
Asst. Athletic Director: Meredith Polen Athletic Trainer: Shannon Nirich
Boys Basketball
Date TEAM Location Time
16-Nov Kettle Run H
6:15/7:45 No Fr.
20-Nov Washington HS (W.Va.) A 6/7:30
30-Nov Loudoun Valley A 6/6/7:30
4-Dec Heritage H 6/6/7:30
7-Dec John Champe A 6/6/7:30
10-Dec Freedom A 6/6/7:30
11-Dec Tuscarora A 6/6/7:30
13-Dec Briar Woods A
7:30 (JV/Fresh.)
14-Dec Briar Woods A 7:30 (Varsity)
18-Dec Loudoun County A 6/6/7:30
21-Dec Dominion H 6/6/7:30
28-Dec Holiday Tournament
Park View TBA
29-Dec Holiday Tournament
Park View TBA
(Park View, Brentsville, Manassas Park, Highland)
2-Jan Woodgrove A 6/6/7:30
4-Jan Potomac Falls H 6/6/7:30
8-Jan Loudoun Valley H 6/6/7:30
11-Jan Heritage A 6/6/7:30
12-Jan Jefferson HS (West Virginia) A 2/3:30
19-Jan John Champe H 6/6/7:30
23-Jan Tuscarora H 6/6/7:30
26-Jan Briar Woods H
Fresh - 3:00 JV - 3:00 Var - 7:30
29-Jan Loudoun County H 6/6/7:30
1-Feb Dominion A 6/6/7:30
5-Feb Woodgrove H 6/6/7:30
8-Feb Potomac Falls A 6/6/7:30
Mike Koscinski - Varsity Coach
Jermaine Walker - Varsity Asst.
Pete Lamon - Freshman Coach
Be sure to also register with “KEEP IN TOUCH” to get regular announcements
Loudoun County Public Schools
Parent Resource Center Fall 2012 Event Schedule
Adults Only – No Childcare Available
Autism Series: Promoting Positive Mealtimes Causes and strategies for eating challenges
Tuesday, November 13 from 9-11 am (morning)
Moving on from Elementary to Middle School with an IEP Topics include the role of the case manager, block scheduling, and service
delivery
Wednesday, December 5 at 7 pm
Moving on from Early Childhood Special Ed. To Kindergarten with an
IEP Topics Include the Referral Process and an Overview of the Kindergarten
Program
Thursday, December 6 at 7 pm
Unless otherwise indicated, events are held at the LCPS Administrative
Building
21000 Education Court, Ashburn, 20148 Pre-registration is requested. Call 571-252-2185 to register or go to
www.lcps.org/prc
You may also access the event flyer & on line registration by clicking the
workshop title.
Be sure to also register with “KEEP IN TOUCH” to get regular
announcements. If due to a disability, you need assistance or an interpreter, call 571-252-2185 7 days
before an event.
The Fine Arts Department has student artwork on exhibit from now until February
15th on the 3rd floor of the LCPS Admin building. The show includes 35
frames of artwork produced by Linda Burke's Art I students and Don Giles Art
I, Art II and Photography students. The works shown by Linda Burke are ink
drawings of leaves and her contributing students are: Hasan Anwar, Boris Cabrera,
Huong Chau, Brenda Caceres Beltran, Kayley Galambos, Dina Monterrosa, Trisha
Prosper, Franklin Amaya, Juliana Loza-Espinoza, Thanh Truong, Alex Vongphakdy,
Sierra Frederick, Tiana Johnson, Xiomara Montenegro Pasquel, Marco Monterrosa,
Leonel Santos and Noah Wain. The works shown by Don Giles are of: Drawing -
Value Studies, Principles of Design Visuals, Color Theory Visuals, Photogrammetry,
Photography and Digital Photography. Mr. Giles contributing student artists are:
Amina Husain, Baylee Baker, Jaquelin Martinez, Cesar Canuto, Sarai Martinez, Idalia
Machado, Phi Kertsuk, Hannah Canary, Greyci Canales, Julia Birch, Sam Borges,
Nicole Jeffries, Sheila Jimenez, Elizabeth Benitez, Sarah Sultan, Lindsay Turner, Jaylth
Vargas, Joel Benitez, Alfonso larios, Emily Kennerly, Erin Everhart, Jessica Lacy, Hira
Zaheer, Kevin Phung and Jordan Hotaling.
Park View Libray Information
Your PVHS librarians are so happy to be honored in this way. We would like to take
this opportunity to point out the hard work of fellow colleagues that make our work
possible. First and foremost, the PVHS library would not be the same without its library
assistant, Feng-Chiao Lin. Her dedication to providing quality library services, a well-
organized library, and the creativity that she pours into our displays make Park View
special amongst school libraries. The librarians would also like to point out the
collaborative effort of Park View‟s teachers, teaching assistants, and other staff that
allow us to have so many classes come into the Park View library and make us look
good everyday with their willingness to work together to best instruct students. We also
need to thank Dr. Minshew and the entire PVHS admin team for their unwavering
support of the library. Finally, any school library‟s success depends on its largest group
of patrons – the students. Thank you to the Park View student body for your willingness
to participate in our programs and happily using our library resources and services.
In addition to the lcps.org article given above, you can find more information about the
award and a national press release at imls.gov/medals.
More information from the library can be found on Page 7 & 8
November College Early Decision/Action Deadlines
College Regular
Decision
Early
Decision
Early
Decision
II
Early
Action
Priority Other Rolling
Notification
American University 1/15 11/15 1/15 - - - -
Christendom College 3/1 - - 12/1 3/1 - -
Christopher Newport
University
2/1 11/15 - 12/1 - - -
College of William
and Mary
1/1 11/1 - - - - -
Emory & Henry
College
- - - 12/1 - - Yes
George Mason
University
1/15 - - 11/1 - 12/1 -
Hampden-Sydney
College
3/1 11/15 - 12/15 - - -
Hollins University 8/1 11/1 - 12/1 - - Yes
James Madison
University
1/15 - - 11/1 11/1 - -
Longwood University 7/15 - - 12/1 3/1 - -
Old Dominion
University
2/1 - - 12/1 - - -
Radford University 2/1 - - 12/1 - - -
Randolph College 3/1 - - 12/1 - - -
Roanoke College 8/15 11/15 1/15 - - - Yes
University of
Richmond
1/15 11/15 1/15 - - - -
University of Virginia 1/1 - - 11/1 - - -
Virginia
Commonwealth
University
1/15 - - - - 2/13 -
Virginia Polytechnic
Institute and State
University
1/15 11/1 - - - - -
Virginia Intermont
College
- 1/1 - - - - Yes
Virginia Wesleyan
College
- - - 12/10 1/1 - Yes
Virginia Wesleyan
College
- - - 12/10 1/1 - Yes
Washington and Lee
University
1/1 11/11 1/1 - - - -
Freshman
During the second quarter, Mrs. Talboo will be making classroom visits during student‟s
PRIDE blocks to remind students about the importance of self-advocating, getting involved,
and always remembering the consequences of your actions. Mrs. Talboo will also be
introducing students to Naviance/Family Connections and students will take an online
Career Interest Inventory, as well as the Myers Briggs Personality Test. Students interested
in attending the Introduction to Health and Medical Science Program at Monroe Technology
Center should consider attending the MTC Open House on February 6, 2013 from 6:30-8:00
if they were unable to attend the November Monroe Shadowing Day.
Fall Guitar Events and Information PHVS guitar students will present their Fall Concert on December 11 at 7 PM in the school auditorium. Come see the beginning, intermediate, advances, and artist level classes along with the soloists, and small groups show what they have learned this Semester. This is the first of three concerts the guitar classes will present this year, and the concert theme is mostly classical music. Free of charge and open to public. Loudoun Youth Guitars, a select after-school guitar ensemble led by Dr. Lončar has been invited to perform at the "Excellence in Education" Banquet on December 2. The 18-member group consists of students from a number of Loudoun schools and Park View's Cynthia Vu plays First Guitar in the group. LYG have performed at the Croatian Embassy, the National Institute of Health, and Salisbury University, among other venues.
REMINDER FROM THE CLINIC ABOUT MEDICATION
Please feel free to call the nurse, Linda Merola at 571-434-4504 if you have any questions about medication at school.
Remember that inhalers are prescription medication and therefore require a doctor's order. Forms may be obtained under clinic information on the PVHS
website and faxed to the nurse at 571-434-4501.
The clinic stocks only Tylenol. An adult may bring in other medication. Thank you very much! Linda Merola
Exam Schedule
Exam Schedule Monday, January 14, 2013 Blocks 5 & 6
Tuesday, January 15, 2013 Blocks 1 & 2
Wednesday, January 16, 2013 Blocks 7 & 8/CS Monroe B Day exam
Thursday, January 17, 2013 Blocks 3 & 4/CS Monroe A Day exam
Friday, January 18, 2013 Teacher Workday
Please remember that the high school bell schedule changes on exam days.
9:00-11:00 Exam
11:00-11:30 Break
11:30-1:30 Exam
1:30 Dismissal
Continued from page. 5
Need extra help to improve your grades? Come talk to your Counselor!
PVHS has many resources available to you:
1. Meet with your teacher before or after school for extra help
2. After school Homework Café Tuesdays & Thursdays from 4-6pm.
3. FREE Peer Tutoring (sign up with your Counselor) during your PRIDE time
4. Private Tutoring ~ see you Counselor for the resource list
5. Online help through the LCPS website in the Parent Resource Center:
http://lcps.org/page/1413.
6. Online help through your Naviance account from the “about me” tab ~ remember
you can log in with your student ID # for your email & password. See your
Counselor for help with this.
SCHOLARSHIPS! SCHOLARSHIPS! SCHOLARSHIPS!
Information on scholarships is coming into Guidance on a weekly basis. Deadlines for several
scholarship opportunities are approaching quickly. Here are some scholarships that are available.
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority – Deadline: January 13, 2013
Janice Ms. Scott Memorial Scholarship – Deadline: March 31, 2013
SunTrust – Off to College scholarship – a winner is chosen every two weeks from October to May.
Loudoun Elks Lodge – Most Valuable Student Scholarship – Deadline: December 7, 2012
American Society of Military Comptrollers – Deadline: February 9, 2013
Virginia Junior Chamber International Senate – Deadline: December 10, 2012
Alpha Delta Kappa – Deadline: April 3, 2013
Please see Ms. Hatcher for more information and criteria on each scholarship.
Seniors
APPLICATION DETAILS:
o Most regular applications are due between January 1 and February 15. Keep
copies of everything you send to colleges.
o Request your high school send your transcripts to colleges two weeks prior to
college deadline.
o Make sure your colleges have received all application materials.
o Send your SAT scores from www.Collegeboard.com, ACT scores from
www.actstudent.org
FINANCIAL AID: APPLY EARLY. APPLY RIGHT.
o You and your family should save this year‟s pay stubs to estimate income on aid
forms that you will file early next year.
o Submit your FAFSA as soon after January 1 as possible.
o Men 18 or older must register for the selective service to receive federal financial
aid.
o Many priority financial aid deadlines fall in February. To get the most attractive
award package, apply by the priority date. Keep copies of everything you send.
PVHS Counseling Office Deadline: You must submit your request to your counselor at
least 2 weeks prior to each college deadline. For January application deadlines, you
must submit your request to your counselor 2 weeks prior to winter break, December
7th. No exceptions. Applications for transcript requests are available in the Guidance
Department. There is a $3 fee for each transcript.
Application Deadlines: Seniors are reminded to double check their college’s deadline to
ensure all application forms are turned in to the School Counseling Office at least 2 weeks
prior to the due date. Below is a list of colleges with the application deadlines:
Guitar Club with Dr. Loncar
PHVS guitar students will present their Fall Concert on December 11 at 7 PM in the school auditorium. Come see the
beginning, intermediate, advances, and artist level classes along with the soloists, and small groups show what they have
learned this Semester. This is the first of three concerts the guitar classes will present this year, and the concert theme is
mostly classical music. Free of charge and open to public.
Loudoun Youth Guitars, a select after-school guitar ensemble led by Dr. Lončar has been invited to perform at the
"Excellence in Education" Banquet on December 2. The 18-member group consists of students from a number of Loudoun
schools and Park View's Cynthia Vu plays First Guitar in the group. LYG have performed at the Croatian Embassy, the
National Institute of Health, and Salisbury University, among other venues.
December SOL Testing
Testing Schedule
Monday, December 3rd: Algebra I
Tuesday, December 4th: Algebra I
Wednesday, December 5th: Geometry, Algebra II, Math 8
Thursday, December 6th: EOC Reading and Reading 8
Friday, December 7th: Biology, Chemistry, and Earth Science
Monday, December 10th: USVA History and World History II
Tuesday, December 11th: World History I
**Tentative Schedule, subject to change**
The following students are eligible to test during the Fall 2012 SOL Test Administration that occurs
December 3th
-14th
:
-Any student who has successfully completed a course for which there is a corresponding SOL test, but
either have not taken or not passed the test.
-Students who have transferred from a setting other than a Virginia public school, and who need to take
any SOL test to verify a credit.
-For English: RLR we will test those students who are eligible to graduate by August 2013; however, we
will wait to test those students in April (term graduate testing) who are in English 11 for the first time.
Any student who scores within the 375-399 range during this testing window and/or any term graduate
(student eligible to graduate by August 2013) that is still in need of passing a SOL will become eligible
for an expedited retake. Expedited retakes will be administered December 11-14th
.
Students will have an opportunity for remediation during their PRIDE periods as well as at Homework
Club afterschool. They will be notified of the date and time that they will need to test.
If you have questions about your students’ participation in this SOL administration please contact the
Guidance Department at (571)434-4507.
PVHS students selected for All District Chorus
Congratulations to the following students, selected by audition, to represent PVHS in the All District
Choral event in February 2013. The students are: Tricia Nagley, Christian Sandridge, Jessica
Bridgeman, Rachel Villalobos, Padi Gourdarzi, Kelsey Huppert, Johnny Nigh, Nguyen Nguyen, Dan
Tschinkel, Andy Vest, Ryan Duncan, Kyle Sheridan and alternate Brandon Paschall.
Girls Basketball
Date TEAM Location Time
TBA TBA (Scrimmage) TBA TBA
TBA TBA (Scrimmage) TBA TBA
30-Nov Loudoun Valley H 6/6/7:30
4-Dec Heritage A 6/6/7:30
7-Dec John Champe H 6/6/7:30
10-Dec Freedom H 6/6/7:30
11-Dec Tuscarora H 6/6/7:30
13-Dec Briar Woods A 6:00 (JV/Fr.)
14-Dec Briar Woods A 6:00 (Varsity)
18-Dec Loudoun County H 6/6/7:30
21-Dec Dominion A 6/6/7:30
28-Dec Holiday Tournament Park View TBA
29-Dec Holiday Tournament Park View TBA
(Park View, Brentsville, Manassas Park, Highland)
2-Jan Woodgrove H 6/6/7:30
4-Jan Potomac Falls A 6/6/7:30
8-Jan Loudoun Valley A 6/6/7:30
11-Jan Heritage H 6/6/7:30
12-Jan Jefferson (West Virginia H 6:00/7:30
19-Jan John Champe A 6/6/7:30
23-Jan Tuscarora A 6/6/7:30
26-Jan Briar Woods H
Fresh - 4:30 JV - 4:30 Var - 6:00
29-Jan Loudoun County A 6/6/7:30
1-Feb Dominion H 6/6/7:30
5-Feb Woodgrove A 6/6/7:30
8-Feb Potomac Falls H 6/6/7:30
Lorraine Kitchen - Varsity Coach
Katie Yarbrough-Varsity Asst.
Larry Hinders - Freshman Coach
Park View High School 2012 Fall Sports Schedules
Principal: Dr. Virginia Minshew School Phone: 571-434-4500 Athletic Director: Jason Testerman Athletic Phone: 571-434-4510
Asst. Athletic Director: Meredith Polen Athletic Trainer: Shannon Nirich
LLiibbrraarryy MMeeddiiaa CCeenntteerr NNeewwss
Big News @ Your PVHS Library!
The following article was featured on the Loudoun County Public Schools website, lcps.org.
PARK VIEW HONORED WITH NATIONAL MEDAL FOR MUSEUM & LIBRARY
SERVICE
Being a librarian never means having to say “Shhhhhh!” That‟s the philosophy at Park
View High School.
And it must be working, because Park View‟s Library Media Center has been selected
as a recipient of the National Medal for Museum and Library Service by The Institute of
Museum and Library Services. This is the highest award given to American museums
and libraries for service to the public.
The National Medal for Museum and Library Service honors outstanding institutions
that make significant and exceptional contributions to their community. Park View was
nominated for this award by one of its English teachers, Megan O‟Meara, who learned
about the National Medal for Museum and Library Service at the National Book
Festival.
Park View is the first high school and only the second school ever honored with a
National Medal for Museum and Library Service. (This award was established in 1994.)
The medal will be presented during a ceremony on November 14th in Washington, D.C.
Park View Student Council Association President Pablo Rivera will travel to
Washington and share the impact the high school‟s library has had on his life.
Libraries and museums receiving the medal this year include:
Boothel Youth Museum, Malden, Mo.
Contra Costa Library, Pleasant Hill, Calif.
Cumberland County Public Library & Information Center, Fayetteville, NC.
Garfield Park Conservatory, Chicago
Long Island Children‟s Museum, Garden City, N.Y.
Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami, Fla.
Naturita Community Library, Montrose, Colo.
Pacific Science Center, Seattle
Park View High School Media Center, Sterling, Va.
Shaler North Hills Library, Glenshaw, Pa.
“We try to have all kinds of different activities that make Park View‟s library more than
just a place to come and study, although it is that too,” said Park View Librarian
Candace Main Rush. “We want to make it a community spot where there‟s a lot going
on in what we call a „learning commons.‟ There are lots of different ways of learning;
there‟s visual learning with our displays, there are ways to listen and learn with our
student concerts and there are ways, of course, to find „hot reads‟ and to do research and
get instruction and help with 21st Century tools.
“We need to re-image the library and that‟s what we‟ve been doing. At Park View, we
want to make it more service-oriented, more welcoming; a gathering place that provides
all sorts of resources and tools that are available for student learning and teacher
collaboration. As student learning changes and there‟s more awareness of different
styles of learning, we try to build them into the instruction and services that we offer.”
Dr. Virginia Minshew, Park View‟s principal, said events like Guitars on the Go, the
Community Jigsaw Puzzle, chess after school and computers that are constantly open
for student use make the library a place where students socialize as well as learn.
“That‟s what a library-media center ought to be. From 7:45 in the morning, until we
close in the afternoon you can find all kinds of activities, kids gathering. It is not a quiet
place.”
Librarians Candace Rush and Jennifer Fisher offer extended hours to students. But it‟s
their attitude that makes Park View‟s library special, Minshew added.
Park View Athletics Department 2012 - 2013
SPRING SPORTS:
BASEBALL SOFTBALL
BOYS LACROSSE
GIRLS LACROSSE BOYS SOCCER
GIRLS SOCCER
BOYS TENNIS GIRLS TENNIS
BOYS TRACK
GIRLS TRACK
FIRST DAY OF TRYOUTS
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2013
ANY STUDENT INTERESTED IN TRYING OUT FOR A SPRING SPORT NEEDS TO BE SURE TO HAVE THEIR SPORT
PAPERWORK TURNED INTO THE ATHLETIC OFFICE
BEFORE MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11TH.
*IF YOU PLAYED A FALL OR WINTER SPORT, YOU WILL NEED A NEW EMERGENCY CARD. PLEASE STOP BY THE ATHLETIC OFFICE TO PICK UP THE
NECESSARY FORMS OR DOWNLOAD FORMS FROM THE
ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT INFORMATION PAGE.
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“It‟s the warmth and the welcome they bring. Everybody is welcome there. There are kids
who have found a niche in the library. They started a Library League, where kids can be
library helpers. Those are kids who feel like they‟re involved and that they‟re a part of
something.
“Kids have got to find a place where they feel like they belong. The library here at Park
View offers a lot of kids that opportunity.
“The fact that we‟re the first high school ever to win this is truly a reflection of the work
done by Mrs. Rush and Mrs. Fisher to make the library the center of learning at Park
View. It also says a lot about the engagement that goes on in the library; not just with
books and reading, but with establishing community.”
“You‟re not what my high school librarian was like,” is a comment Fisher said she often
hears. “It is the job of the librarian to be welcoming so people feel free to approach her
with whatever questions they may have.”
Fisher said students will sometimes get quiet when they see her coming even though she‟s
never told anyone to be quiet. “I was just coming over to see if you need help.”
Help is something Rush and Fisher said they‟re always happy to offer.
The Park View library has 25,000 cataloged items and 67 magazine titles. It also provides
access to audio books, e-books, online resource databases, on-demand video and print and
digital production equipment and software. While books may not hold the prominence
they once did in libraries, both Rush and Fisher said the role of the librarian is more
important than ever.
“Books are now becoming more digital, obviously,” said Rush. “But even though people
say „We don‟t need libraries anymore, we‟re all digital‟ that‟s not really true. Libraries are
essential in terms of mining those resources. There‟s so much out there. Students, in
particular, need help in deciphering those resources; weeding through them to get to the
ones that are really authoritative.”
give us floaties and teach us how to swim.”
“Whether that information is delivered as a book or on a website or on a research
database, we have to know if it is any good or not.”
Rush has spent the last eight years at Park View and has more than 35 years experience as
a librarian. During her career, she has started four libraries.“When I say „started‟; I typed
catalog cards, I filed catalog cards, I instructed kids on how to use catalog cards. There
were no computers at all in the schools I worked in. We were in a rural area. From that
background, it has changed immensely.”While the ways in which information is delivered
has changed dramatically, Rush said the role of the librarian has remained the same. “The
primary mission is to serve patrons and to provide access to information of all different
types to whomever needs it for whatever purpose.”This is Fisher‟s fourth year at Park
View after serving for six years as a teacher at Dominion Trail Elementary.
She said there is one question she answers almost every day. “„Can I borrow a pencil?‟ That‟s
not too high-tech, but that just shows we are there to meet whatever needs the students have and
that they know they can ask for that help.”And yes, they have pencils in Park View‟s library,
along with a couple of nationally recognized librarians.
Fine Arts Dates and Events Guitar - Tuesday, December 11 - 7:00 PM (Dress Rehearsals Monday 12/9 and Tuesday 12/10 - 4-6 PM) Chorus - Thursday, December 13 - 7:00 PM (Dress Rehearsals Mon 12/9 - Thursday 12/13 - 8 AM and Wed 12/12 - 4-6 PM) Band - Wednesday, Dec 19th 7:00 PM (band on Stage all week for rehearsals during class)
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include playoff or tournament games) at Park View High School during the 2012-2013 school year. If you attend all Park
Park View home games this year, you will spend $400.00 per person on tickets. Season passes can lead to a trous
tremendous saving, especially if you have children involved in multiple sports.
To apply for a season pass, simply fill out the order form shown below and make all checks payable to ParkView
High School. Completed order forms should be returned by mail or
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Season home athletic event (personal I.D. must be presented with pass). The no re-entry
rule will apply to season ticket holders and the season pass is non-transferable. Any misuse
of the pass may result in revocation without refund. There will be a $5.00 replacement fee for
any lost cards. For further information, contact the Athletic Department at (571) 434-4510.
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Attendance Rules 2012-2013
All early dismissals must be turned into the attendance window before 9am or the
parent/guardian will have to come into school and sign out the student.
Phone calls for early dismissals will no longer be accepted. A note must be turned into the attendance office before 9am or must be faxed to PVHS in order for the early dismissal to occur. Please fax to 571.434.4501.
Family reasons are no longer accepted as an excused reason for tardies or early dismissals, unless the reason is specifically stated.
Oversleeping and traffic issues are not accepted as excused tardies, even with a note from the parent.
Early dismissals for reasons of going out of town will be counted as unexcused.
All requests for vacations, going out of the country, etc. must be submitted in writing to Dr. Minshew for approval. All notes must be turned in a minimum of two weeks prior to the first absence.
Proper documentation is required for any absence, tardy, or early dismissals, in order for it to be counted as excused. Proper documentation is defined as a note from the doctor or dentist, court system, or other documents as deemed appropriate. Parent’s notes are no longer accepted as excused.
By Virginia state law only the following are valid reasons to be tardy: medical or dental appointments, illness, judicial, or death in the immediate family. In order for a tardy to be excused, a student's parent/guardian must call in the tardy or send in a note. A parent note will NOT excuse a medical, dental or judicial appointment. The student must provide an official physician or court document in order for the tardy to be excused.
An early dismissal may be granted for personal illness, death in the family, medical appointments, court appearances or religious holidays. A student wishing to leave school grounds for one of the above reasons must present a note from his/her parent to the designated attendance office before 9:00 a.m. If a student forgets to present their note at the designated time, the parent must come in to sign out the student. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES WILL CALL-INS BE
ACCEPTED. If a parent forgets to send a note in with the student, he/she must fax
a note or come in to sign out the student.
This is for the protection of your child, and the administration thanks you in
advance for your cooperation.
Briar Woods High School
Broad Run High School
John Champe High School
Dominion High School
Freedom High School
Heritage High School
Loudoun County High School
Loudoun Valley High School
Park View High School
Potomac Falls High School
Stone Bridge High School
Tuscarora High School
Woodgrove High School
General Information for Behaind the Wheel
Students must have a
Virginia Learner's
Permit and have a
passing grade in the
Driver's Education
Course given in their
10th grade PE
Class. Beginning with
the 2012-13 school year,
students and a parent or
guardian are required to
attend a 90 minute
mandatory "Partners
for Safe Teen Driving"
presentation in order to
complete their classroom
instruction.
A Behind the Wheel packet can be picked up in the Guidance Office. Return the completed forms with a check for $195.00 made out to SBHS. Students are requested to submit their 45 hour log upon completion. Juniors and Seniors wishing to drive with a school instructor must attend or have attended a Partner's for Safe Teen Driving session. (Page. 10)
El Condado de Loudoun la
Escuela Pública (LCPS)
estudiantes tienen el derecho a
una educación de la calidad en
un ambiente sostenedor,
seguro y sano. Como indicado
en las pautas de LCPS
presentó en 2010, Cuidando de
a Estudiantes con Alergias de
Alimento en la Escuela), comer
sano hábitos y nutrición
apropiada son importantes para
todos los estudiantes.
Todos los estudiantes tienen el
derecho de asistir la escuela
donde sus diferencias
individuales Son Respetadas y
donde están
temores libres de acoso e
intimidar. LCPS Apoya
activamente y apoya offorts
para prevenir acoso e intimidar.
Los incidentes de
Acoso o intimidar deben ser
informados al director o el
designee inmediatamente.
Briar Woods High School December 5, 2012 January 9, 2013
Broad Run High School September 25, 2012 October 2, 2012
John Champe High School September 19, 2012 October 17, 2012
Dominion High School September 27, 2012 October 29, 2012
Freedom High School September 19, 2012 October 15, 2012
Heritage High School September 19, 2012 December 12, 2012
Loudoun County High School September 12, 2012 September 13, 2012
Loudoun Valley High School September 24, 2012 January 30, 2013
Park View High School November 1, 2012 November 13, 2012
Potomac Falls High School September 27, 2012 October 23,2012
Stone Bridge High School September 18, 2012 October 10, 2012
Tuscarora High School September 19, 2012 October 10, 2012
Woodgrove High School September 25, 2012 October 2,2012
Loudoun County Public School 2012 – 2013 District 8 requirements state that all presentations must be help from 7:00 – 8:30PM
Food in Schools: Expectations for the Health and Safety of All Students
Loudoun County Public School (LCPS) students have the right to a quality education in a supportive, safe, and healthy environment. As stated in the LCPS guidelines presented in 2010, Caring for Students with Food Allergies in School), healthy eating habits and proper nutrition are important for all students.
The Individual Health Care Plans of students in the classroom must be followed. Parents/guardians will be notified so they can determine in advance whether a particular food item is safe for a child with life-threatening allergies.
All students are encouraged to eat healthy snacks. Foods containing allergens should not be consumed in the classrooms of students with food allergies.
Sharing or trading food in the classroom or cafeteria is not permissible and is a safety practice that has been in place in LCPS for several years.
When student birthdays are recognized at school, only non-food treats are allowed.
Non-food items will be used when classroom rewards are considered. Inclusion of all students in classroom rewards is essential.
Foods containing allergens specific to a student are not to be used for class projects, parties, holidays and celebrations, arts, crafts, science experiments, cooking, or other purposes.
Students are encouraged to assume increasing responsibility for healthy and safe food choices as they progress from elementary to middle and high school.
Caring for Students with Food Allergies in School is available on the LCPS website under Administration—Pupil Services—Keeping All Students Safe.
Bullying and Harassment: Expectations for All Students
All students have the right to attend school where their individual differences are Respected and where they are free fear of harassment and bullying. LCPS actively
Upholds and supports offorts to prevent harassment and bullying. Incidents of Harassment or bullying should be reported to the principal or designee immediately. Bullying:
Is an intentional electronic, written, verbal or physical act of aggression or a series of acts that occur in a school setting.
School setting shall mean in the school, on school grounds, in school vehicles, at designated bus stop or at any activity sponsored, supervised or sanctioned by the school.
is persistent or pervasive;
is directed at another student or students;
occurs in a relationship characterized by an imbalance of power;
may create a personal fear that interferes with a student’s ability to function; and
has the effect of doing any of the following: o substantially interfering with a student’s education; o creating a threatening environment; or o Substantially disrupting the orderly operation of the school.
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