Wildcat Weekly - Jr/Sr HS 1-20-19

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Wildcat Weekly

January 20, 2019

High School

Exciting Happenings


Deer Parker - An Online Newspaper Created by Students

The Deer Parker is an online student newspaper written and edited entirely by 9-12th graders. Students in the Introduction to Journalism course, as well as students working independently, come up with ideas for articles, conduct interviews, take photos, write, and publish stories of interest to other Deer Park students and the community in general.  With some experienced student-journalists and others writing for the public for the first time, The Deer Parker is a great opportunity for writers and readers alike.  

Click here to check it out!


From the Office of 

College and Career Readiness


Need to Know By Grade Level

Seniors:  
Seniors are in the process of getting ready for graduation.  Information regarding the number of tickets that each student will receive will be available in April.  

We have extremely limited availability to accommodate requests regarding seating. However, if you know of a family member that due to a medical necessity will have specific seating needs during graduation, please notify Ms. Madden (madden.c@dpccsd.org).  Requests will be made based on a first come, first serve basis.

*Please note that we may not be able to accommodate all requests.

Juniors:  
On February 20th all juniors will be taking the ACT at Deer Park HIgh School.   The test will begin promptly at 8:10am so it is important for students to be on time the morning of the test.  All juniors are currently receiving test prep during the English course to help prepare them for the assessment and provide test taking strategies. More information can be found here.

Sophomores:  

Sophomore students interested in attending Scarlet next year should complete their online application as soon as possible (the first round of acceptance begins February 6).  Students with questions regarding admission can reach out to Ms. Madden at madden.c@dpccsd.org or click here to learn more information.  

The link for the application is:  https://application.greatoaks.com/

Freshmen:  

The freshmen received a letter describing a college and career field trip they will be taking in February 14th.  Permission slips are due by Feb. 6th (note:  a 2nd copy is being mailed home with report cards).  Please have them return these to Dr. West.  During January, Freshmen are watching videos about the JA career fair and prepping for their Plan Now!  CRR conferences! Click HERE to see a short video about part of their trip!

Jr High:

The 7th and 8th grade students are gearing up for the Plan Now! College and Career Readiness conferences!  Please be on the lookout for the sign-up for this great event and check out their college and career door decorations when you visit!

CCR Soft Skill of the Week: Being a 21st century student and worker takes technical skills, but it also requires "soft skills". Please take a moment this week to talk to your student about LEADERSHIP in the work environment. The job locator website Monster recommends several other important soft skills; click HERE to see more.  Please check out this link to STEMJOBS that has an article discussing students and how we can help them build their PERSEVERANCE!  

TLC Mindfulness, Strength Spotting and DONUTS: Please ask your student about MINDFULNESS, the AMYGDALA, and DONUTS! And now our students have gotten into act and have posted their images by their TLC strength!  Check out the pics below!

Schoology: Don't have access to your student's grades, classes and assignments? The information to create your own Schoology account can be found HERE.  Please contact Melissa Vickery at 891-0010 for your parent access code.  The Schoology App is also available to download to your phone or mobile device via I-Tunes or Google Play. Looking for tips on how to use the tools in Schoology?  Click HERE for more info!

 

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High School Level Scheduling

Parents, please know that scheduling for next year’s courses will be starting soon. This process includes presentations by the counselors, opportunities to meet and ask questions, acquiring signatures for honors and AP level courses, and completing an online course selection.  A final individual meeting takes place later in the spring to go over open bells, courses that didn’t schedule, etc. Please be on the lookout for further information.


DAP Survey

During the last week of the second quarter, the Junior High will be conducting a research survey of our youth. The results will help us work together to help young people succeed and thrive in life. The survey is titled the Developmental Assets Profile. The survey focuses on the strengths and supports that youth have and need in their lives. Please click HERE to read more about the survey and how to OPT OUT your student if you do not want them participating in it.


ACT Prep

John Baylor Prep is a free resource available to Deer Park Students preparing for the ACT. Below, you will find information about what John Baylor Prep can assist with. More information can be obtained by emailing Corrie Madden (madden.c@dpccsd.org).

Now 12 Sessions, split into two 20-minute videos.  You’ll now have the flexibility to show the ACT Classic course in 40-minute sessions, as before, or 20-minute sessions. Students take a quiz and do a homework assignment after the second video in each session. Online section tests are available after each subject.

The (optional) Strategies for the Writing Section video and worksheet now appears as Session 13.

Full Online ACT Test | In addition to online section tests, student now have the option to take a full ACT test online after session 10.

Subject Related Resources:

English | The Grammar Rules have been refined and consolidated to 19 Rules! Simplicity, clarity, and higher scores correlate.

Math | We’ve added repeating decimals, scientific notation, basic trig identities, and a few other concepts that have all appeared recently on the test.

Reading | We’ve added a fourth Reading strategy to particularly help students who are racing to finish that final fourth passage. Now they can.

Science | In response to the ACT’s reduction in the number of science passages from seven to six, we’ve updated our strategy so that students exploit that extra time for each passage.


Naviance Student Information

Deer Park students grades 7 - 12 will continue to use the Naviance platform as part of their college and career readiness efforts.  While the look and name has changed, the link is still found by clicking on Naviance Family Connections on the main highschool website under Quick Links.  Your student's account will be their district email address and student ID number.  Students can also download the app to their phone. Please check out this great tool together.


College Application Tips

Start early. Set deadlines for completing essays, collecting recommendations and filling out forms a few weeks before they’re actually required.

Be consistent. Using the exact same name on all your forms makes things easier for admission officers. Decide if you want to use a shortened version of your legal name or your middle name, and then always use the same version. Switching names — going from Bill to Billy, for example — increases the odds that your materials will get misfiled.

Be careful. Careless mistakes on your application can hurt your chances of getting accepted. After you finish an application, put it aside for a day and then check it over for errors. If you can, have a teacher or parent proofread it as well. Save and review online applications before you submit them.

Alert your school. You need to let school officials know which colleges you’re applying to so they can send along your transcripts. The people you ask to write recommendation letters also need to know where you’re applying if they’re mailing the letters themselves.

Completing the Package

Don’t wait. Anything that needs to be mailed, including your application itself, should be sent in several weeks before it is due. This allows time for delivery and processing. Online materials should be sent weeks before the deadline as well.

Submit once. When you apply online, you’ll usually get an automated response saying your materials have been received. If you don’t, contact the college’s admission office. Don’t apply online again or mail in another application.

Keep copies. Make a copy of each piece of each application. Save personal identification numbers, passwords, canceled checks and notes or emails from admission officers. This documentation can save you if a problem arises.

Get confirmation. If you mail applications, put a stamped postcard addressed to your house in each package so admission officers can let you know that your materials arrived. The U.S. Post Office also offers a similar “return receipt” service. It may take a few weeks for confirmation cards to reach you.

If you get a notice saying something is missing, don’t panic. Just call the admission office and calmly ask what steps you can take. This is why you wisely saved copies of everything and sent in your application early!


Schoology Reminder

Don't have access to your student's grades, classes and assignments?  The information to create your own Schoology account can be found HERE.  Please contact Melissa Vickery at 891-0010 for your parent access code.  The Schoology App is also available to download to your phone or mobile device via I-Tunes or Google Play. Looking for tips on how to use the tools in Schoology?  Click HERE for more info!


Wildcat Virtual Academy Update

If your student is taking one of our online WVA courses, we highly advise parents and students to log-in regularly together and check completion status. Students can log into the system at home; the website for the program is:

http://accelerate-deerpark.agilixbuzz.com

Login name is their lastname.firstinitial

Password is their student ID number.  


Know!

Know!  The Prevention Action Alliance produces a monthly newsletter.  This month’s issue is about dealing with the holiday blues!  Click HERE for the article. The Prevention Action Alliance was founded to raise awareness about the dangers of drug and alcohol misuse. Click HERE for previous editions of their  newsletter, KNOW!  and HERE to be taken to their website.


Get Involved in a Club/Activity at Deer Park Jr/Sr High School

 

Art Club
Amber Landers

Drama Club
Rachel Hackney
Sara Godwin

Anime Club
Rachel Hackney

eSports
Mr. Moulton

FCA
Greg Tabar

International Club
Jen Taylor
Marti Kitsinis

INTERalliance
Scott Calcaterra

NHS
Tim Hubbard
Sean Maher

Newspaper
Craig West

Polar Cat Club
Shannon Davison

Photography
Craig West

Step-Up
Jason Spelic

C.A.T.S.
Jason Spelic

Hope Squad
Corrie Madden
Sean Maher


Need to Know


Schoology and 2nd Semester Schedules

Parent and students, please be aware that Schoology will not accurately reflect a student’s schedule until Tuesday, the 22nd, the first day of the semester.  Please know that any new semester electives or schedule changes will be visible on Tuesday. This is unfortunately how the system works, but please know we are attempting to remedy this.  


2019 Deer Park Youth Spring Soccer

DPSL offers a fun, safe and healthy opportunity for all kids, ages 5-18. The goal is for all players to learn the game, increase skill level and, most importantly, to have fun. All skill levels welcome! Registration runs through February 10. To register, visit us  http://dpsoccer.org/Registration.


Deer Park Schools Fitness Center Updated Hours

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Deer Park Community City School District would like to remind all Deer Park residents that the fitness center at Deer Park Jr./Sr. High School is open to all residents. The fitness center is now operating under new hours.

The fitness center is now open on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6-9 p.m. and on Saturdays from 8 a.m.-noon. All residents MUST bring a photo ID each time they visit the fitness center, and can enter at the lower entrance of the facility on the north side of the school (pictured below), next to the tennis courts.

We hope you will take advantage of this opportunity. The room features Cardio (treadmills, elliptical machines, and bikes), over 20 pin-loaded strength machines as well as free weight multi racks and dumbbells. We think you will be impressed with everything the room has to offer.


Help Needed!

Do you pick your student up from school?  Want to help out but don't have a whole lot of time?  The junior high is looking for a parent or two to assist junior high students get organized before they leave for home.  Time commitment: 2:45 - 3:15. If you are interested, please contact Jason Spelic at spelic.j@dpccsd.org


Attendance Line 513-891-2414

Please remember to call the attendance number when you need to report your child absent  or if they will be arriving late to school. This number is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. It is important that the student’s name and reason for their absence are left on the attendance line. Thank you.


Deer Park Schools Looking for Substitutes

Deer Park Schools is looking for substitutes, educational aides, food service workers and secretary substitutes. Short-term and long term-positions are available.

Details:
Educational Aide: $11.00 per hour
Food Service: $9.50 per hour
Secretary: $11.00 per hour

Short-term and long-term positions available

Needs:
High School Diploma or GED
Clean criminal background check

Apply: rachelwixey.com

Substitutes

Deer Park Schools Looking for Substitute Teachers

substitute teachers

Deer Park Schools is looking for substitute teachers at both Deer Park Jr./Sr. High School and Amity Elementary.

If you are interested in becoming a Substitute Teacher for us please apply here. We are partnered with Hamilton County Educational Service Center for this service. They are located at 11083 Hamilton Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45231.

Please log on the Hamilton County Educational Service Center's website. Once on the site please follow the directions on that page to complete and submit the forms.

Apply HERE


Homework Club Opportunities

Jr. High Homework Club
Tuesday - Ms. Winebar (Room 60)
Thursday - Ms. Malkowski (Room 151)
Friday - Ms. Davison (room Room 51)

9th Grade Homework Club
Monday - Dr. West 
Tuesday - Mr. Moore 
Wednesday - Mr. Moulton
Thursday - Mr. Fite 

High School Math Lab
Mondays - Ms. Ginn (Room 226)
Tuesdays - Mr. Benjamin (Room 224)
Wednesdays - Mr. Moulton (Room 157)
Thursdays - Mr. Gabbard (Room 132)


Staying Connected

There are multiple ways to stay connected to Deer Park Jr./Sr. High School. Please see the attached flyer for ways to stay connected through Email, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and Text Messages.

  • E-Mail: If you are not already signed up, please register for the e-mail communication. To register, simply go to www.deerparkcityschools.org and click on the button on the left side of the page that says “Subscribe to District News”. From there, you will send an email requesting that you be added to future email communication from the district.
  • Twitter: Follow Deer Park Jr./Sr. High School for the most up-to-date news and happenings! @DeerParkHS, @DeerParkSchools and @dpcounselor.
  • Facebook: follow us at Deer Park Community City Schools and Deer Park Jr/Sr High School
  • Text Messages: Through a great program titled Remind, we can provide text message alerts/reminders in a safe, confidential manner.Remind never shows a person's cell number, which means we never see your number and you never see ours. Standard text messaging rates do apply. To subscribe, send an individual text message to: 81010 with the message @dpwildcats. Follow the instructions you receive via text message to complete your registration. Seniors also have a text messaging service. To subscribe, send an individual text message to: 81010 with the message @dpseniors.
  • Instagram: follow us at DeerParkHS and DP_Schools

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