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NPR
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ORG
ANIZ
ATIO
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U.S
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SSM
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Hom
ewoo
d-Fl
ossm
oor
Com
mun
ity
Hig
h Sc
hool
Dis
tric
t 233
999
Ked
zie,
Flo
ssm
oor,
IL 6
0422
The VIKING VOICEHomewood-Flossmoor Community High School
September/October 2019
Inside this issue:• HFU WORKSHOPS
FOR FAMILIES
• MEET THE GUIDANCE
OFFICE
• SCHOOL TEST DAY
• HOMECOMING
Superintendent: Dr. Von Mansfield • Principal: Dr. Jerry Lee Andersonhfhighschool.org • instagram.com/HFHS59 • twitter.com/HFHS59
Wha
t’s N
ew T
his Y
ear?
LAT
E-ST
ART
FRI
DAY
SC
lass
es w
ill s
tart
app
roxi
mat
ely
one
hour
late
r ea
ch F
riday
this
yea
r.Th
e bu
s sc
hedu
le w
ill b
e ad
just
ed to
ac
com
mod
ate
the
late
arr
ival
. Dur
ing
the
late
sta
rt o
n Fr
iday
s, fr
om 7
:30-
8:30
a.m
. our
teac
hers
and
sta
ff
will
be
part
icip
atin
g in
pro
fess
iona
l de
velo
pmen
t, w
hich
will
con
sist
of
Und
erst
andi
ng b
y D
esig
n C
urric
ulum
Fr
amew
ork,
col
labo
rativ
e co
nver
sa-
tions
on
teac
hing
and
lear
ning
, div
er-
sity
trai
ning
, as
wel
l as
com
mun
ity
build
ing.
Per
iod
1 (E
-Per
iod)
will
beg
in
at 8
:35
a.m
., an
d Pe
riod
2 w
ill b
egin
at
9:30
a.m
. on
all F
riday
s th
is y
ear.
TRA
FFIC
FLO
WTh
e Fi
ne A
rts
Expa
nsio
n Pr
ojec
t is
now
un
derw
ay a
t the
Sou
th B
uild
ing!
You
r pa
tienc
e w
ill b
e gr
eatly
app
reci
ated
as
the
cons
truc
tion
will
impa
ct p
ick-
up a
nd d
rop-
off l
ocat
ions
. Par
ents
will
ne
ed to
use
Doo
r 12
whe
n st
uden
ts
are
drop
ped
off i
n th
e m
orni
ng a
nd/
or p
icke
d up
in th
e af
tern
oon
at th
e So
uth
Build
ing.
The
fron
t driv
eway
, off
of
Ked
zie
Aven
ue, w
ill b
e lim
ited
to
bus
traf
fic o
nly.
(See
map
bel
ow.)
2019
-20
scho
ol y
ear
begi
ns a
s H
-F’s
60t
h ye
ar o
f ed
ucat
ion
Wel
com
e to
the
2019
-20
scho
ol y
ear a
t Hom
ewoo
d-Fl
ossm
oor C
omm
uni-
ty H
igh
Scho
ol! T
his
is o
ur 6
0th
year
of e
duca
ting
teen
s in
Dis
tric
t 233
. La
st y
ear,
we
wor
ked
with
our
cur
rent
stu
dent
s, p
aren
ts a
nd s
taff
mem
bers
to
deve
lop
a lis
t of T
rans
fer G
oals
— a
list
of s
kills
that
Vik
ing
stud
ents
will
car
ry
with
them
onc
e th
ey g
radu
ate
from
H-F
. Our
sch
ool h
as c
omm
itted
to g
uid-
ing
stud
ents
with
thes
e id
eals
in m
ind:
AFFI
RMAT
ION
& A
CCEP
TAN
CE —
A g
radu
ate
from
H-F
Hig
h Sc
hool
will
valu
e di
vers
ity, b
e in
clus
ive,
and
inte
ract
pos
itive
ly, e
mpa
thet
ical
ly, a
nd
resp
ectf
ully
with
all
peop
le in
ord
er to
pro
sper
in a
glo
bal s
ocie
ty.
COM
MUN
ICAT
ION
— A
gra
duat
e fro
m H
-F H
igh
Scho
ol w
ill c
omm
unic
ate
effe
ctiv
ely,
bas
ed o
n pu
rpos
e, ta
sk a
nd a
udie
nce.
COLL
ABO
RATI
ON
— A
gra
duat
e fro
m H
-F H
igh
Scho
ol w
ill c
olla
bora
tivel
yan
d re
spec
tful
ly w
ork
with
— a
nd le
arn
from
— o
ther
s in
a v
arie
ty o
f situ
a-tio
ns, a
ppre
ciat
ing
and
invi
ting
dive
rse
pers
pect
ives
.
RESP
ON
SIBI
LITY
TO
SEL
F &
OTH
ERS
— A
gra
duat
e fro
m H
-F H
igh
Scho
olw
ill g
over
n on
esel
f in
a va
riety
of s
ituat
ions
, adv
ocat
e fo
r sel
f and
ot
hers
, and
eng
age
in s
ocia
l res
pons
ibili
ty.
CRIT
ICAL
TH
INKI
NG
, CRE
ATIV
E TH
INKI
NG
& P
ROBL
EM S
OLV
ING
—
A g
radu
ate
from
H-F
Hig
h Sc
hool
will
thin
k cr
itica
lly a
nd c
reat
ivel
y to
de
velo
p in
nova
tive
solu
tions
in a
n ev
er-c
hang
ing
wor
ld.
MAN
IFES
TIN
G C
HAR
ACTE
R —
A g
radu
ate
from
H-F
Hig
h Sc
hool
will
ada
pt to
evo
lvin
g ci
rcum
stan
ces,
em
brac
e an
d le
ad c
hang
e w
hile
de
mon
stra
ting
resi
lienc
e.
As
you
can
see,
ther
e ar
e da
ys fu
ll of
lear
ning
ahe
ad in
this
60t
h ye
ar.
Plea
se s
tay
info
rmed
by
read
ing
your
wee
kly
H-F
FYI
ene
wsl
ette
r and
fo
llow
H-F
on
Face
book
, Tw
itter
and
Inst
agra
m (@
HFH
S59)
for d
aily
new
s up
date
s. H
ave
a gr
eat y
ear!
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October 2019
COLUMBUS DAY - School Closed
Rachel’s Challenge Presentation8:30 a.m. MA
Senior Night:Girls Tennis vs. Stagg
4:30 p.m. NC
SAT Testing8 a.m. NB
Fall Orchestra Concert3 p.m. MA
Incoming Freshmen Placement Test
7:30 a.m. SB
Fall Viking ChoirConcert
3 p.m. MA
Jazz Band Auditions3:15 p.m. South M1
H-F Foundation Meeting5:30 p.m. SDCR
Board of Education Meeting
7:30 p.m. HFL
HFU Workshop: HBCU Exploration
Night7 p.m. MA
National Merit Breakfast7:30 a.m. TLC
Senior Night:Girls Swimming vs.
L-W East, 5 p.m. NT
Early College Awareness7 p.m. South E1
End of 1st Quarter
College Night6:30 p.m. FH
HFU Workshop: Cybersmarts
6:30 p.m. South E1
Pres
iden
tSt
eve
Ande
rson
Vice
Pre
siden
t / S
ecre
tary
Ger
ald
Paul
ing,
’85
Anne
tte
Bann
on, ’
77
Deb
bie
L. B
erm
an, ’
84
Pam
Jac
kson
Beth
Lar
occa
, ’76
Nat
han
Lega
rdy,
’89
DIS
TR
ICT
233
BO
AR
D O
F ED
UC
AT
ION
YOM KIPPUR -School Closed
SCHOOL TESTING - 1:20 p.m. Dismissal
Senior Night:Boys Soccer vs. Sandburg
5:30 p.m. HFS
Music Departmenton Parade7 p.m. SG
Senior Citizens’ Breakfast & Tour, 9 a.m.
HFU Workshop:Teen Substance Abuse
7 p.m. TLC
HFPA Meeting6 p.m. TLC
Novice Speech Invitational7 a.m. SB
Co-Ed Cheer Team Tryouts Begin3:30 p.m. FH
Youth Night:Football vs. Sandburg
7 p.m. HFS
Senior Night:Field Hockey vs. Evanston
4:45 p.m. HFS
Senior Night:Football, Band, Cheer,
Dance & Athletic Trainers vs. L-W Central
7 p.m. HFS
CR — Coyote Run Golf Course • FH — Fieldhouse • HF — H-F Campus • HFL — H-F Library • HFS — H-F Stadium • LOGC — Lincoln Oaks Golf CourseMA — Mall Auditorium • NC — North Tennis Courts • NF — North Field • NT — Natatorium • SB — South Building • SC — South Cafeteria • SDCR — South District Conference
Room • SG — South Gym • TC — Tennis Courts • TLC — Teaching & Learning Center
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ceSO
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dd
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NONPROFIT
ORGANIZATION
U.S. POSTAGE PAID
ECR WSS
FLOSSMOOR, IL
PERMIT NO. 5
Homewood-Flossmoor Community
High School District 233
999 Kedzie, Flossmoor, IL 60422
The V
IKIN
G V
OIC
EH
omew
ood-Flossmoor C
omm
unity High School
September/O
ctober 2019
Inside this issue:• H
FU W
OR
KSH
OPS
FOR
FAM
ILIES
•MEET
TH
E GU
IDA
NC
E
OFFIC
E
•SCH
OO
L TEST
DAY
•HO
MEC
OM
ING
Superintendent: Dr. Von M
ansfield • Principal: Dr. Jerry Lee A
ndersonhfhighschool.org • instagram
.com/H
FHS59 • tw
itter.com/H
FHS59
What’s New This Year?
LATE-START FRIDAYSClasses will start approximately one hour later each Friday this year. The bus schedule will be adjusted to accommodate the late arrival. During the late start on Fridays, from 7:30-8:30 a.m. our teachers and staff will be participating in professional development, which will consist of Understanding by Design Curriculum Framework, collaborative conversa-tions on teaching and learning, diver-sity training, as well as community building. Period 1 (E-Period) will begin at 8:35 a.m., and Period 2 will begin at 9:30 a.m. on all Fridays this year.
TRAFFIC FLOWThe Fine Arts Expansion Project is now underway at the South Building! Your patience will be greatly appreciated as the construction will impact pick-up and drop-off locations. Parents will need to use Door 12 when students are dropped off in the morning and/or picked up in the afternoon at the South Building. The front driveway, off of Kedzie Avenue, will be limited to bus traffic only. (See map below.)
2019-20 school year begins as H-F’s 60th year of education
Welcome to the 2019-20 school year at Homewood-Flossmoor Communi-ty High School! This is our 60th year of educating teens in District 233.
Last year, we worked with our current students, parents and staff members to develop a list of Transfer Goals — a list of skills that Viking students will carry with them once they graduate from H-F. Our school has committed to guid-ing students with these ideals in mind:
AFFIRMATION & ACCEPTANCE — A graduate from H-F High School willvalue diversity, be inclusive, and interact positively, empathetically, and respectfully with all people in order to prosper in a global society.
COMMUNICATION — A graduate from H-F High School will communicateeffectively, based on purpose, task and audience.
COLLABORATION — A graduate from H-F High School will collaborativelyand respectfully work with — and learn from — others in a variety of situa-tions, appreciating and inviting diverse perspectives.
RESPONSIBILITY TO SELF & OTHERS — A graduate from H-F High Schoolwill govern oneself in a variety of situations, advocate for self and others, and engage in social responsibility.
CRITICAL THINKING, CREATIVE THINKING & PROBLEM SOLVING — A graduate from H-F High School will think critically and creatively to develop innovative solutions in an ever-changing world.
MANIFESTING CHARACTER — A graduate from H-F High Schoolwill adapt to evolving circumstances, embrace and lead change while demonstrating resilience.
As you can see, there are days full of learning ahead in this 60th year. Please stay informed by reading your weekly H-F FYI enewsletter and follow H-F on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram (@HFHS59) for daily news updates. Have a great year!O
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LUM
BUS
DAY
- Sc
hool
Clo
sed
Rach
el’s
Chal
leng
e Pr
esen
tatio
n8:
30 a
.m. M
A
Seni
or N
ight
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irls
Tenn
is vs
. Sta
gg4:
30 p
.m. N
C
SAT
Test
ing
8 a.
m. N
B
Fall
Orc
hest
ra C
once
rt3
p.m
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min
g Fr
eshm
en
Plac
emen
t Tes
t7:
30 a
.m. S
B
Fall
Viki
ng C
hoir
Conc
ert
3 p.
m. M
A
Jazz
Ban
d Au
ditio
ns3:
15 p
.m. S
outh
M1
H-F
Fou
ndat
ion
Mee
ting
5:30
p.m
. SD
CR
Boar
d of
Edu
catio
n M
eetin
g7:
30 p
.m. H
FL
HFU
Wor
ksho
p:
HB
CU
Exp
lora
tion
Nig
ht7
p.m
. MA
Nat
iona
l Mer
it Br
eakf
ast
7:30
a.m
. TLC
Seni
or N
ight
:G
irls
Swim
min
g vs
. L-
W E
ast,
5 p.
m. N
T
Early
Col
lege
Aw
aren
ess
7 p.
m. S
outh
E1
End
of 1
st Q
uart
er
Colle
ge N
ight
6:30
p.m
. FH
HFU
Wor
ksho
p:
Cyb
ersm
arts
6:30
p.m
. Sou
th E
1
PresidentSteve Anderson
Vice President / SecretaryGerald Pauling, ’85
Annette Bannon, ’77
Debbie L. Berman, ’84
Pam Jackson
Beth Larocca, ’76
Nathan Legardy, ’89
DISTRICT 233 BOARD OF EDUCATION
YOM
KIP
PUR
-Sc
hool
Clo
sed
SCH
OO
L TE
STIN
G -
1:20
p.m
. Dis
mis
sal
Seni
or N
ight
:Bo
ys S
occe
r vs.
San
dbur
g5:
30 p
.m. H
FS
Mus
ic D
epar
tmen
ton
Par
ade
7 p.
m. S
G
Seni
or C
itize
ns’ B
reak
fast
&
Tour
, 9 a
.m.
HFU
Wor
ksho
p:Te
en S
ubst
ance
Abu
se7
p.m
. TLC
HFP
A M
eetin
g6
p.m
. TLC
Nov
ice
Spee
ch
Invi
tatio
nal
7 a.
m. S
B
Co-E
d Ch
eer T
eam
Tr
yout
s Be
gin
3:30
p.m
. FH
Yout
h N
ight
:Fo
otba
ll vs
. San
dbur
g7
p.m
. HFS
Seni
or N
ight
:Fi
eld
Hoc
key
vs. E
vans
ton
4:45
p.m
. HFS
Seni
or N
ight
:Fo
otba
ll, B
and,
Che
er,
Dan
ce &
Ath
letic
Tra
iner
s vs
. L-W
Cen
tral
7 p.
m. H
FS
CR
— C
oyot
e Ru
n G
olf
Cou
rse
• F
H —
Fie
ldho
use
• H
F —
H-F
Cam
pus
• H
FL —
H-F
Lib
rary
• H
FS —
H-F
Sta
dium
• L
OG
C —
Lin
coln
Oak
s G
olf
Cou
rse
MA
— M
all A
udito
rium
• N
C —
Nor
th T
enni
s C
ourt
s •
NF
— N
orth
Fie
ld •
N
T —
Nat
ator
ium
• S
B —
Sou
th B
uild
ing
• S
C —
Sou
th C
afet
eria
• S
DC
R —
Sou
th D
istr
ict C
onfe
renc
e Ro
om •
SG
— S
outh
Gym
• T
C —
Ten
nis
Cou
rts
• T
LC —
Tea
chin
g &
Lea
rnin
g C
ente
r
VVoiceSO 2019.indd 1 8/20/19 2:01 PM
#StartStrong: Tips & Resources to Promote Student SuccessWednesday, Aug. 28 • 7 p.m. • TLC
A+ English: Pointers for HelpingStudents Make the GradeWednesday, Sept. 4 • 7 p.m. • TLC
College Planning & Financial Aidfor SeniorsWednesday, Sept. 4 • 7 p.m. • MA
New Student/Freshman Family Check-InThursday, Sept. 19 • 7 p.m. • E1
Back on Track: Strategies forSupporting Student LearningWednesday, Sept. 25 • 7 p.m. • TLC
Historically Black Colleges & Universities Exploration NightWednesday, Oct. 2 • 7 p.m. • MA
Teen Substance Abuse: What Every Parent Should KnowWednesday, Oct. 16 • 7 p.m. • TLC
Cybersmarts: Keep Your Kids Safe from Cyberbullying, Sexting & TextingWednesday, Oct. 23 • 6:30 p.m. • E1
E1 — South Building Room E1MA — Mall AuditoriumTLC - Teaching & Learning Center
All-School Test Day: Oct. 16H-F periodically administers standard-ized exams in order to better understand individual growth, school-wide trends, and to help prepare students for college-en-trance exams. On Wednesday, Oct. 16, all freshmen, sophomores and juniors will take the tests noted below. Please note that this is an early-dismissal day with students excused at 1:20 p.m. There is also no first period. Check-in and seating for testing will begin at 8:20 a.m.
c FRESHMEN will take the PSAT 8/9 test.
c SOPHOMORES will take the Preliminary SAT (PSAT).
c JUNIORS will take the PSAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT). The PSAT is a Preliminary SAT exam and — like Advanced Placement exams — is administered by the College Board. H-F uses the PSAT to determine AP potential. This test is also the qualification test for the National Merit Scholarship Program.
c SENIORS are not required to attend school on this day. They are invited to use this day to explore colleges and universities, either through in-person visits or online through Naviance. The H-F Guidance Department will be offering guided trips to select colleges. Call 708-335-5612 for tour informa-tion.
For more information about testing, please contact the Assessment Depart-ment at 708-335-5584.
SCHOOL COUNSELORSA-Brown: Tiphnee Staples (x5619)
Browna-Dr: Lindsay Leverson (x5623)Ds-Hel: John McCarthy (x5621)
Hem-Lam: Dawn Edwards (x5616)Lan-Moo: Melissa Sauder (x5606)Mop-Robe: Lorrie Maul (x5618)
Robi-Thom: Dr. Karen Olson (x5620)Thon-Z: Roberto Suarez (x5617)
SPED: Ashley Keca (x5624)Student Support: Broderick Booth
(x5622)
COLLEGE CONSULTANTSA-K: Brad Kain (x5615)L-Z: Kevin Coy (x5614)
SOCIAL WORKERSA-Ef: Lauren White (x5554)
Eg-Lam: Greg Jones (x5136)Lan-Robe: Danielle VanVliet (x5139)
Robi-Z: Jocelyn Cowan (x5552)SPED A-L: Tammy Green (x5329)
SPED M-Z: Duane VanSlyke (x5692)
SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGISTSA-Lam: Carla Boyd (x5328)
Lan-Z: Marina Brennan (x5681)Anchor: Kofi Shuck (x5301)
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Homecoming 2019 Spirit Week: Sept. 9-13Viking Fest & Football vs. Andrew: Sept. 13
Dance: Ready, Set, Glow: Sept. 14Tickets ($20) on sale through 9/12
Guidance Office Q&AQ: Who is my school counselor?A: School counselors are assigned according to your last name. Please see the box at right for the alpha-betical breakdown for our counselors, social workers, college consultants and psychologists.
Q: Why should I see my counselor?A: There are many reasons to visit your counselor at H-F, including:• Academic concerns• Social-emotional concerns• Problems with a class, sport or activity• Schedule changes• College & career planning• Teen concerns, such as substance abuse, bullying, etc.• Dealing with issues at home
Q: How do I make an appointment with my counselor?A: Stop by the Guidance Office before or after school or between classes. You may make an appointment with your counselor by speaking with an assistant at the main guidance desks. If you need immediate help, please call or email your counselor directly.
Q: How can I be successful here?A: Student success is a key goal of the Guidance Department. We recom-mend that you:• Plan for and complete 2-3 hours of homework every evening.• Ask your teachers for help when you need it and take advantage of H-F’s free tutoring program.• Build relationships with your teachers and other adults at H-F.• Get involved beyond the school day, through sports, activities and clubs! H
omec
omin
g G
ame:
Girl
s Te
nnis
vs. L
-W W
est
4:30
p.m
. NC
H-F
Fou
ndat
ion
Mee
ting
5:30
p.m
. SD
CR
Hom
ecom
ing
Gam
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ys S
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Ric
hard
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#StartStrong: Tips & Resources to Promote Student SuccessWednesday, Aug. 28 • 7 p.m. • TLC
A+ English: Pointers for HelpingStudents Make the GradeWednesday, Sept. 4 • 7 p.m. • TLC
College Planning & Financial Aidfor SeniorsWednesday, Sept. 4 • 7 p.m. • MA
New Student/Freshman Family Check-InThursday, Sept. 19 • 7 p.m. • E1
Back on Track: Strategies forSupporting Student LearningWednesday, Sept. 25 • 7 p.m. • TLC
Historically Black Colleges & Universities Exploration NightWednesday, Oct. 2 • 7 p.m. • MA
Teen Substance Abuse: What Every Parent Should KnowWednesday, Oct. 16 • 7 p.m. • TLC
Cybersmarts: Keep Your Kids Safe from Cyberbullying, Sexting & TextingWednesday, Oct. 23 • 6:30 p.m. • E1
E1 — South Building Room E1MA — Mall AuditoriumTLC - Teaching & Learning Center
All-School Test Day: Oct. 16H-F periodically administers standard-ized exams in order to better understand individual growth, school-wide trends, and to help prepare students for college-en-trance exams. On Wednesday, Oct. 16, all freshmen, sophomores and juniors will take the tests noted below. Please note that this is an early-dismissal day with students excused at 1:20 p.m. There is also no first period. Check-in and seating for testing will begin at 8:20 a.m.
c FRESHMEN will take the PSAT 8/9 test.
c SOPHOMORES will take the Preliminary SAT (PSAT).
c JUNIORS will take the PSAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT). The PSAT is a Preliminary SAT exam and — like Advanced Placement exams — is administered by the College Board. H-F uses the PSAT to determine AP potential. This test is also the qualification test for the National Merit Scholarship Program.
c SENIORS are not required to attend school on this day. They are invited to use this day to explore colleges and universities, either through in-person visits or online through Naviance. The H-F Guidance Department will be offering guided trips to select colleges. Call 708-335-5612 for tour informa-tion.
For more information about testing, please contact the Assessment Depart-ment at 708-335-5584.
SCHOOL COUNSELORSA-Brown: Tiphnee Staples (x5619)
Browna-Dr: Lindsay Leverson (x5623)Ds-Hel: John McCarthy (x5621)
Hem-Lam: Dawn Edwards (x5616)Lan-Moo: Melissa Sauder (x5606)Mop-Robe: Lorrie Maul (x5618)
Robi-Thom: Dr. Karen Olson (x5620)Thon-Z: Roberto Suarez (x5617)
SPED: Ashley Keca (x5624)Student Support: Broderick Booth
(x5622)
COLLEGE CONSULTANTSA-K: Brad Kain (x5615)L-Z: Kevin Coy (x5614)
SOCIAL WORKERSA-Ef: Lauren White (x5554)
Eg-Lam: Greg Jones (x5136)Lan-Robe: Danielle VanVliet (x5139)
Robi-Z: Jocelyn Cowan (x5552)SPED A-L: Tammy Green (x5329)
SPED M-Z: Duane VanSlyke (x5692)
SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGISTSA-Lam: Carla Boyd (x5328)
Lan-Z: Marina Brennan (x5681)Anchor: Kofi Shuck (x5301)
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LABO
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olle
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lann
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for
Seni
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7 p.
m. M
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Spee
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begi
n3:
15 p
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ndat
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f Out
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est &
H
omec
omin
g G
ame:
Fo
otba
ll vs
. And
rew
4:30
& 7
p.m
. HFS
ACT
Exam
8 a.
m. S
outh
G W
ing
Hom
ecom
ing
Dan
ce:
Read
y, Se
t, G
low
7:30
p.m
. SC
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ecom
ing
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der P
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ame
7 p.
m. H
FS
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ctio
n Re
cita
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ksho
p:
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ortin
g St
uden
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arni
ng7
p.m
. TLC
Child
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s Pl
ay:
The
Last
Sto
p on
Mar
ket
Stre
et7
p.m
. MA
Girl
s Vo
lleyb
all J
V In
vita
tiona
l8
a.m
. FH
Deb
ate
Invi
tatio
nal
8 a.
m. S
B
Child
ren’
s Pl
ay:
The
Last
Sto
pon
Mar
ket
Stre
et2
p.m
. MA
Hid
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Hal
f Mar
atho
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a.m
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& H
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Invi
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Sept
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r 20
19Homecoming 2019 Spirit Week: Sept. 9-13
Viking Fest & Football vs. Andrew: Sept. 13Dance: Ready, Set, Glow: Sept. 14
Tickets ($20) on sale through 9/12
Guidance Office Q&AQ: Who is my school counselor?A: School counselors are assigned according to your last name. Please see the box at right for the alpha-betical breakdown for our counselors, social workers, college consultants and psychologists.
Q: Why should I see my counselor?A: There are many reasons to visit your counselor at H-F, including:• Academic concerns• Social-emotional concerns• Problems with a class, sport or activity• Schedule changes• College & career planning• Teen concerns, such as substance abuse, bullying, etc.• Dealing with issues at home
Q: How do I make an appointment with my counselor?A: Stop by the Guidance Office before or after school or between classes. You may make an appointment with your counselor by speaking with an assistant at the main guidance desks. If you need immediate help, please call or email your counselor directly.
Q: How can I be successful here?A: Student success is a key goal of the Guidance Department. We recom-mend that you:• Plan for and complete 2-3 hours of homework every evening.• Ask your teachers for help when you need it and take advantage of H-F’s free tutoring program.• Build relationships with your teachers and other adults at H-F.• Get involved beyond the school day, through sports, activities and clubs! H
omec
omin
g G
ame:
Girl
s Te
nnis
vs. L
-W W
est
4:30
p.m
. NC
H-F
Fou
ndat
ion
Mee
ting
5:30
p.m
. SD
CR
Hom
ecom
ing
Gam
e:Bo
ys S
occe
r vs.
Ric
hard
s4:
30 p
.m. N
F
Hom
ecom
ing
Pep
Asse
mbl
y2
p.m
. HFS
Seni
or N
ight
:Bo
ys G
olf v
s. S
andb
urg
4 p.
m. T
BA
Hom
e O
pene
r:G
irls
Swim
min
g vs
. McA
uley
5
p.m
. NT
H
FPA
Mee
ting
6 p.
m. T
LC
Com
mun
ity C
offe
e8
a.m
. SB
Child
ren’
s Pl
ay:
The
Last
Sto
p on
Mar
ket
Stre
et7
p.m
. MA
••
•
HO
ME
CO
MI
NG
S
PI
RI
T
WE
EK
•
••
Chi
ldre
n’s
Play
:T
HE
LAST
STO
P O
N M
ARK
ET S
TRE
ETSe
pt. 2
6-27
, 7 p
.m. /
Sep
t. 28
, 2 p
.m.
A m
usic
al jo
y rid
e ab
out f
indi
ng b
eaut
y in
eve
ryda
y
city
life
, bas
ed o
n th
e m
ulti-
awar
d-w
inni
ng b
ook
of th
e
sam
e na
me!
Dire
cted
by
J.R.
Will
ard-
Rose
Hom
ecom
ing
Gam
e:Fi
eld
Hoc
key
vs.
Nap
ervi
lle N
orth
5 p.
m. N
F
Hom
e O
pene
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Coun
try
vs. M
aria
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30 p
.m. H
F
Seni
or N
ight
:G
irls
Gol
f vs.
McA
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4 p.
m. C
R
CR
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n G
olf
Cou
rse
• F
H —
Fie
ldho
use
• H
F —
H-F
Cam
pus
• H
FL —
H-F
Lib
rary
• H
FS —
H-F
Sta
dium
• L
OG
C —
Lin
coln
Oak
s G
olf
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rse
MA
— M
all A
udito
rium
• N
C —
Nor
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s •
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— N
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ld •
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T —
Nat
ator
ium
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B —
Sou
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uild
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C —
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th D
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onfe
renc
e Ro
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SG
— S
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Gym
• T
C —
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• T
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#StartStrong: Tips &
Resources to
Promote Student Success
Wednesday, A
ug. 28 • 7 p.m. • TLC
A+ English: Pointers for H
elpingStudents M
ake the Grade
Wednesday, Sept. 4 • 7 p.m
. • TLC
College Planning &
Financial Aid
for SeniorsW
ednesday, Sept. 4 • 7 p.m. • M
A
New
Student/Freshman Fam
ily C
heck-InThursday, Sept. 19 • 7 p.m
. • E1
Back on Track: Strategies for
Supporting Student LearningW
ednesday, Sept. 25 • 7 p.m. • TLC
Historically B
lack Colleges
& U
niversities Exploration Night
Wednesday, O
ct. 2 • 7 p.m. • M
A
Teen Substance Abuse:
What Every Parent Should K
nowW
ednesday, Oct. 16 • 7 p.m
. • TLC
Cybersm
arts: Keep Your K
ids Safe from
Cyberbullying, Sexting
& Texting
Wednesday, O
ct. 23 • 6:30 p.m. • E1
E1 — South Building Room
E1M
A — M
all AuditoriumTLC
- Teaching & Learning C
enter
All-School Test Day: O
ct. 16H
-F periodically administers standard-
ized exams in order to better understand
individual growth, school-w
ide trends, and to help prepare students for college-en-trance exam
s. On W
ednesday, Oct. 16,
all freshmen, sophom
ores and juniors will
take the tests noted below. Please note
that this is an early-dismissal day w
ith students excused at 1:20 p.m
. There is also no first period. Check-in and
seating for testing will begin at 8:20 a.m
.
cFRESH
MEN
will take the PSA
T 8/9 test.
cSO
PHO
MO
RES will take the Prelim
inary SAT (PSA
T).
cJU
NIO
RS will take the PSA
T/National M
erit Scholarship Qualifying Test
(PSAT/N
MSQ
T). The PSAT is a Prelim
inary SAT exam
and — like A
dvanced Placem
ent exams —
is administered by the C
ollege Board. H
-F uses the PSA
T to determine A
P potential. This test is also the qualification test for the N
ational Merit Scholarship Program
.
cSEN
IORS are not required to attend school on this day. They are invited
to use this day to explore colleges and universities, either through in-person visits or online through N
aviance. The H-F G
uidance Departm
ent will be
offering guided trips to select colleges. Call 708-335-5612 for tour inform
a-tion.
For more inform
ation about testing, please contact the Assessm
ent Depart-
ment at 708-335-5584.
SCH
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L CO
UN
SELOR
SA
-Brown: T
iphnee Staples (x5619)Brow
na-Dr: Lindsay Leverson (x5623)
Ds-H
el: John McC
arthy (x5621)H
em-Lam
: Daw
n Edwards (x5616)
Lan-Moo: M
elissa Sauder (x5606)M
op-Robe: Lorrie Maul (x5618)
Robi-Thom: D
r. Karen O
lson (x5620)Thon-Z: R
oberto Suarez (x5617)SPED
: Ashley K
eca (x5624)Student Support: B
roderick Booth
(x5622)
CO
LLEGE C
ON
SULTA
NT
SA
-K: B
rad Kain (x5615)
L-Z: Kevin C
oy (x5614)
SOC
IAL W
OR
KER
SA
-Ef: Lauren White (x5554)
Eg-Lam: G
reg Jones (x5136)Lan-Robe: D
anielle VanV
liet (x5139)Robi-Z: Jocelyn C
owan (x5552)
SPED A
-L: Tamm
y Green (x5329)
SPED M
-Z: Duane V
anSlyke (x5692)
SCH
OO
L PSYC
HO
LOG
ISTS
A-Lam
: Carla B
oyd (x5328)Lan-Z: M
arina Brennan (x5681)
Anchor: K
ofi Shuck (x5301)
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LABOR DAY - School Closed
Ice Hockey Tryouts Begin3:30 p.m. H-F Ice Arena
Home Opener:Girls Tennis vs. Andrew
4:30 p.m. NC
Speech Auditions Info Meeting
3:15 p.m. South E1
HFU Workshop: A+ English,7 p.m. TLC
HFU Workshop:College Planning for Seniors
7 p.m. MA
Speech Auditions begin3:15 p.m. South A21
H-F FoundationGolf Outing, 11 a.m. CR
Viking Fest & Homecoming Game: Football vs. Andrew4:30 & 7 p.m. HFS
ACT Exam8 a.m. South G Wing
Homecoming Dance: Ready, Set, Glow
7:30 p.m. SC
Homecoming Powder Puff Game
7 p.m. HFS
Tri-M Induction Recital7:30 p.m. M1
Board of Education Meeting
7:30 p.m. HFL
HFU Workshop: Supporting Student
Learning7 p.m. TLC
Children’s Play: The Last Stop
on Market Street7 p.m. MA
Girls Volleyball JV Invitational8 a.m. FH
Debate Invitational8 a.m. SB
Children’s Play: The Last Stop
on Market Street2 p.m. MA
Hidden Gem Half Marathon7 a.m. Flossmoor
Marching Band at Flossmoor Fest
1 p.m. Downtown Flossmoor
Girls Tennis Quad8:30 a.m. TC
Field Hockey Invitational8 a.m. NF & HFS
Boys Golf JV Invitational8 a.m. LOGC
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Spirit Week: Sept. 9-13
Viking Fest & Football vs. A
ndrew: Sept. 13
Dance: Ready, Set, G
low: Sept. 14
Tickets ($20) on sale thro
ugh 9/12
Guidance O
ffice Q&
AQ
: Who is m
y school counselor?A
: School counselors are assigned according to your last nam
e. Please see the box at right for the alpha-betical breakdow
n for our counselors, social workers,
college consultants and psychologists.
Q: W
hy should I see my counselor?
A: There are m
any reasons to visit your counselor at H-F, including:
• Academ
ic concerns• Social-em
otional concerns• Problem
s with a class, sport or activity
• Schedule changes• C
ollege & career planning
• Teen concerns, such as substance abuse, bullying, etc.• D
ealing with issues at hom
e
Q: H
ow do I m
ake an appointment w
ith my counselor?
A: Stop by the G
uidance Office before or after school or betw
een classes. You m
ay make an appointm
ent with your counselor by speaking w
ith an assistant at the m
ain guidance desks. If you need imm
ediate help, please call or em
ail your counselor directly.
Q: H
ow can I be successful here?
A: Student success is a key goal of the G
uidance Departm
ent. We recom
-m
end that you:• Plan for and com
plete 2-3 hours of homew
ork every evening.• A
sk your teachers for help when you need it and take advantage of H
-F’s free tutoring program
.• B
uild relationships with your teachers and other adults at H
-F.• G
et involved beyond the school day, through sports, activities and clubs!
Homecoming Game:Girls Tennis vs. L-W West
4:30 p.m. NC
H-F Foundation Meeting5:30 p.m. SDCR
Homecoming Game:Boys Soccer vs. Richards
4:30 p.m. NF
Homecoming Pep Assembly2 p.m. HFS
Senior Night:Boys Golf vs. Sandburg
4 p.m. TBA
Home Opener:Girls Swimming vs. McAuley
5 p.m. NT
HFPA Meeting6 p.m. TLC
Community Coffee8 a.m. SB
Children’s Play: The Last Stop
on Market Street7 p.m. MA
• • • H O M E C O M I N G S P I R I T W E E K • • •
Children’s Play:THE LAST STOP ON MARKET STREET
Sept. 26-27, 7 p.m. / Sept. 28, 2 p.m.A musical joy ride about finding beauty in everyday
city life, based on the multi-award-winning book of the
same name! Directed by J.R. Willard-Rose
Homecoming Game:Field Hockey vs. Naperville North
5 p.m. NF
Home Opener:Cross Country vs. Marian
4:30 p.m. HF
Senior Night:Girls Golf vs. McAuley
4 p.m. CR
CR — Coyote Run Golf Course • FH — Fieldhouse • HF — H-F Campus • HFL — H-F Library • HFS — H-F Stadium • LOGC — Lincoln Oaks Golf CourseMA — Mall Auditorium • NC — North Tennis Courts • NF — North Field • NT — Natatorium • SB — South Building • SC — South Cafeteria • SDCR — South District Conference
Room • SG — South Gym • TC — Tennis Courts • TLC — Teaching & Learning Center
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istrict 233
999 Kedzie, Flossm
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The VIKING VOICEHomewood-Flossmoor Community High School
September/October 2019
Inside this issue:• HFU WORKSHOPS
FOR FAMILIES
• MEET THE GUIDANCE
OFFICE
• SCHOOL TEST DAY
• HOMECOMING
Superintendent: Dr. Von Mansfield • Principal: Dr. Jerry Lee Andersonhfhighschool.org • instagram.com/HFHS59 • twitter.com/HFHS59
What’s N
ew T
his Year?
LATE-STA
RT FRID
AYS
Classes w
ill start approximately one
hour later each Friday this year. The bus schedule w
ill be adjusted to accom
modate the late arrival. D
uring the late start on Fridays, from
7:30-8:30 a.m
. our teachers and staff w
ill be participating in professional developm
ent, which w
ill consist of U
nderstanding by Design C
urriculum
Framew
ork, collaborative conversa-tions on teaching and learning, diver-sity training, as w
ell as comm
unity building. Period 1 (E-Period) w
ill begin at 8:35 a.m
., and Period 2 will begin at
9:30 a.m. on all Fridays this year.
TRA
FFIC FLO
WThe Fine Arts Expansion Project is now
underw
ay at the South Building! Your patience w
ill be greatly appreciated as the construction w
ill impact pick-
up and drop-off locations. Parents will
need to use Door 12 w
hen students are dropped off in the m
orning and/or picked up in the afternoon at the South Building. The front drivew
ay, off of K
edzie Avenue, will be lim
ited to bus traffic only. (See m
ap below.)
2019-20 school year begins as H-F’s 60th year of education
Welcom
e to the 2019-20 school year at Hom
ewood-Flossm
oor Com
muni-
ty High School! This is our 60th year of educating teens in D
istrict 233. Last year, w
e worked w
ith our current students, parents and staff mem
bers to develop a list of Transfer G
oals — a list of skills that V
iking students will carry
with them
once they graduate from H
-F. Our school has com
mitted to guid-
ing students with these ideals in m
ind:
AFFIRMATIO
N &
ACCEPTANCE —
A graduate from
H-F H
igh School will
value diversity, be inclusive, and interact positively, empathetically, and
respectfully with all people in order to prosper in a global society.
COM
MUN
ICATION
— A
graduate from H
-F High School w
ill comm
unicate effectively, based on purpose, task and audience.
COLLABO
RATION
— A
graduate from H
-F High School w
ill collaboratively and respectfully w
ork with —
and learn from —
others in a variety of situa-tions, appreciating and inviting diverse perspectives.
RESPON
SIBILITY TO SELF &
OTH
ERS — A
graduate from H
-F High School
will govern oneself in a variety of situations, advocate for self and
others, and engage in social responsibility.
CRITICAL THIN
KING
, CREATIVE THIN
KING
& PRO
BLEM SO
LVING
—
A graduate from
H-F H
igh School will think critically and creatively to
develop innovative solutions in an ever-changing world.
MAN
IFESTING
CHARACTER —
A graduate from
H-F H
igh School w
ill adapt to evolving circumstances, em
brace and lead change while
demonstrating resilience.
As you can see, there are days full of learning ahead in this 60th year.
Please stay informed by reading your w
eekly H-F FYI enew
sletter and follow
H-F on Facebook, Tw
itter and Instagram (@
HFH
S59) for daily news
updates. Have a great year!
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October 2019
COLUMBUS DAY - School Closed
Rachel’s Challenge Presentation8:30 a.m. MA
Senior Night:Girls Tennis vs. Stagg
4:30 p.m. NC
SAT Testing8 a.m. NB
Fall Orchestra Concert3 p.m. MA
Incoming Freshmen Placement Test
7:30 a.m. SB
Fall Viking ChoirConcert
3 p.m. MA
Jazz Band Auditions3:15 p.m. South M1
H-F Foundation Meeting5:30 p.m. SDCR
Board of Education Meeting
7:30 p.m. HFL
HFU Workshop: HBCU Exploration
Night7 p.m. MA
National Merit Breakfast7:30 a.m. TLC
Senior Night:Girls Swimming vs.
L-W East, 5 p.m. NT
Early College Awareness7 p.m. South E1
End of 1st Quarter
College Night6:30 p.m. FH
HFU Workshop: Cybersmarts
6:30 p.m. South E1
PresidentSteve Anderson
Vice President / SecretaryG
erald Pauling, ’85
Annette Bannon, ’77
Debbie L. Berm
an, ’84
Pam Jackson
Beth Larocca, ’76
Nathan Legardy, ’89
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YOM KIPPUR -School Closed
SCHOOL TESTING - 1:20 p.m. Dismissal
Senior Night:Boys Soccer vs. Sandburg
5:30 p.m. HFS
Music Departmenton Parade7 p.m. SG
Senior Citizens’ Breakfast & Tour, 9 a.m.
HFU Workshop:Teen Substance Abuse
7 p.m. TLC
HFPA Meeting6 p.m. TLC
Novice Speech Invitational7 a.m. SB
Co-Ed Cheer Team Tryouts Begin3:30 p.m. FH
Youth Night:Football vs. Sandburg
7 p.m. HFS
Senior Night:Field Hockey vs. Evanston
4:45 p.m. HFS
Senior Night:Football, Band, Cheer,
Dance & Athletic Trainers vs. L-W Central
7 p.m. HFS
CR — Coyote Run Golf Course • FH — Fieldhouse • HF — H-F Campus • HFL — H-F Library • HFS — H-F Stadium • LOGC — Lincoln Oaks Golf CourseMA — Mall Auditorium • NC — North Tennis Courts • NF — North Field • NT — Natatorium • SB — South Building • SC — South Cafeteria • SDCR — South District Conference
Room • SG — South Gym • TC — Tennis Courts • TLC — Teaching & Learning Center
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