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AthensHigh School Parent Newsletter
4333 John R Road, Troy, MI 48085 Main Office 248.823.2900
Attendance Office 248.823.2901Fax 248.823.2913
athens.troy.k12.mi.us A letter from the principal February, 2017
February 1, 2017
Dear Parents and Students,
January was a great month.
Our students successfully finished their exams and have already settled into second semester classes. Final grades are posted. Let us know if you have questions or want to talk. Since students are now selecting classes for next year, it is always a great time to touch base.
To our seniors, we hope you and your family have the very best spring semester!
A few highlights to celebrate include:• 121 Red Hawks were inducted into our National Honor Society.
• Angela Wang received a Perfect ACT Score!
• Jenna Gaiowinik is the MACUL Student of the Year and will speak at the State conference in March.
• Our Art Students (supported by Jennifer McLellan, Luba Sordyl, and Melissa Velk) won many Scholastic Art Awards, including four Gold Key Portfolios.
• HOSA (Health Occupations Students of America) students and their advisor Jenny Sprague did an incredible job at regional competition. Good Luck at States in April!
• Athens helped host a tremendous MLK Day of Service. Thank you to all who participated! #OneTroy
• Troy is a Peer District Member, where 12 high achieving school districts throughout the state meet to learn with and from each other. We were honored to host and have them visit our classrooms. #Proud
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Lara J. Dixon, Ed. D.Principal Troy Athens High School248-823-2905@ldixon2http://athens.troy.k12.mi.us
“Athens is dedicated to ensuring all students learn deeply and graduate College & Career Ready.”
- DECA Students (supported by Rob Holder and Mitch Vercellino ) did an excellent job at States.
For those new to Charity Week – welcome, and get ready for an incredible “five” days. You will laugh, cry, hug strangers, and celebrate life as you work and give of yourself for the benefit of others. Charity Week, Red Hawk style, is an unprecedented tradition. Our monetary goal this year is to raise $100,000 for Jenna Kast’s Believe in Miracles http://www.believeinmiracles. Our personal goal is to honor Jenna, who would have graduated with the Class of 2017, and to cheer on sophomore Caroline Mayne as she battles Hodgkin's Lymphoma. All proceeds from the week will help provide joy and hope for Michigan children suffering from life-threatening illnesses……...I couldn’t be more proud to be a Red Hawk.
A pre-week kick off begins Saturday, Feb. 4th, with a Parent/Staff/Alumni Euchre Tournament at 7:00 pm and ice skating at the Troy Sports Center from 9:45-11 pm. Charity Week highlights will include a CycleBar event, dress-up days, a morning rally & pancake breakfast, film festival, teacher dance battle, game show night, volleyball tournament, jail-n-bail, parent cook-off, and Mr. Athens Pageant. The week concludes Friday, Feb. 10th, at our Big Reveal Pep Assembly and Charity Dance. Thank you in advance to every parent, student, business owner and staff member for your generosity and humanity! Thank you as well to our incredible StuCo leaders and advisors, Shawn DuFresne & Kristy Pierce.
If you are able to join us, our PTO meeting is February 14th at 7:00 p.m. For a complete list of events as well as other February highlights, please see our website.
Wishing you a fabulous second semester and a wonderful Valentine’s Day,
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Scholastic Art Award Winners: The Scholastic Art Awards 2017 Gold Key Art Portfolio. • Joyce Chen • Claire Davis • Juliana Gao • Yuki Obayashi
2017 Individual Piece AwardsSydney Babcock – Gold Key – DrawingKaty Benesch – Honorable Mention – PhotographyClay Carrington – Honorable Mention – DrawingJoyce Chen – Honorable Mention – DrawingJoyce Chen – Silver Key – DrawingRachel Choi – Honorable Mention – Digital ArtRachel Choi – Silver Key – DrawingRachel Choi – Silver Key – DrawingMegan Cindric – Silver Key – DrawingClaire Davis – Silver Key – PhotographyKayleigh Gabriel – Silver Key – DrawingJuliana Gao – Gold Key – DrawingJuliana Gao – Gold Key – DrawingJuliana Gao – Honorable Mention – DrawingDustin Kellerman – Honorable Mention – Digital ArtBrianna Naughton – Honorable Mention – PaintingBrianna Naughton – Silver Key – PaintingYuki Obayashi – Gold key – DrawingYuki Obayashi – Gold Key – DrawingYuki Obayashi – Gold Key – DrawingYuki Obayashi – Honorable Mention – DrawingYuki Obayashi –Silver Key – DrawingEllen Olis – Silver Key – DrawingAudrey Zhang – Honorable Mention – DrawingAudrey Zhang – Silver Key – DrawingAudrey Zhang – Silver Key – DrawingNya Rodriguez – Silver Key – PhotographyRachel Choi – Honorable Mention – Digital ArtBellamy Seraphinoff – Honorable Mention – Ceramics
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HOSA Regional Winners:Biomedical Debate Group 2: 3rd PlaceJustin WelcNathan LiAlex GedeonAustin Lan
Biomedical Debate Group 3: 1st PlaceJustin CanoVarun AitharajuChris FengMark Iskandar
Community Awareness Group 1: Top TenAdriana ColinRishita GudetiRija AwanAlice Khaltsev
Creative Problem Solving Group 1: Top TenNachiket DeshmukhDarshil ModiAanand Shah
Creative Problem Solving Group 2:1st PlaceFelicia FranklinMimi PopovskiAlex PopaViviane Dang
Creative Problem Solving Group 3:Top TenAkila NallabelliNikila NallabelliBhavini PatelAllison Jiang
Forensic Medicine Group 1: 3rd PlaceNadia ImamAnanya Bhemanadhuni
Forensic Medicine Group 4: Top TenRishi Nellore Rihaaz Monnan
Health Science EventsDental Terminology:Misha Mahmud Top TenNeil Rastogi Top TenNithya Jaisankar 3rd Place
Pharmacology Knowledge Test:Victoria Tran Top 10
Pathophysiology Knowledge Test:Manasi Desai 3rd Place
Medical Reading:Ranjana Angamuthu 3rd Place
Medical Law and Ethics:Adithya Sairamachandran Top Ten
Behavioral HealthMadhav Ramesh Top Ten
Health Professions EventsBiomedical Lab Science:Vlad Marinski Top Ten
Clinical Nursing: Laya Sathyan Top Ten
Veterinary Science:Patricia Lee Top Ten
Public Health Group 1: Top TenJillian SolomonRachel DraplinSonia MasseyAubrey KapalaJustin ZhangEleri Watkins
Leadership EventsHealth Career Photography:Bisma Rana 2nd Place-TieMarim Tomo 2nd Place-Tie
Teamwork EventsBiomedical Debate Group 1: Top TenAbdullah RamzanSammy NandwaniShriya ShahMaalini Suresh
Health Career Display Group 1: Top TenSelina LuChetana Sai Ghantasala
HOSA Bowl Team 1: 1st PlaceAmrith BhaskaranGoutham KaruppiahZirak SajjadVarun Sathyan
HOSA Bowl Team 2: 2nd PlaceNeha ParagiJoey PongracJeremy ClementeMichelle Shen
Public Service Announcement Group 1: Top TenAmar TiwariRayshad RahmanAditya JhaRazeen MahmudSameera Javed
Public Service Announcement Group 2:
Emma TopacioNina PopovskiVictoria PlachtaDaniella Crasiuc
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Congratulations to Ath-ens senior, Prathusha Yeruva, who has been selected as one of only two students to rep-resent the state of Michigan as a delegate to the United States Senate Youth Program (USSYP) in Washington, D.C. Prathusha will also receive a $10,000 college scholarship.
The USSYP was founded in 1962 through Senate Resolu-tion and each year two of the highest achieving students from each state, the District of Columbia and the Department of Defense Education system overseas are selected through an extremely competitive merit-based selection process held at the state departments of educa-tion na-tionwide. Congratula-tions to Prathusha!
Congratulations to the fol-lowing students, who scored in the top 25% of Michigan students in the 60th Annual Michigan Math-ematics Prize Competition. They qualified to compete in Part 2 of the MMPC, which was held on Wednes-day, December 7, during 1st and 2nd hours. The students with the Top 100 combined scores will be honored at an Awards Banquet, with the top 50 earning scholarship prizes.
Manasi DesaiEric Ma
Blake MartinFrancisco Mendoza-Berumen
Emily MoPedro PascottoBhavini Patel
Swarith ReddyShriya Shah
Nischal ShankarAlex SimonClaire Smith
Nathan WodwaskiPeter Wrobel
Audrey Zhang
Congratulations to Ath-ens junior, Angela Wang.Angela recently received a per-fect score on her ACT.
Alex BordoNik Cotton
Emanuel DillardKayla Goddard
Julia HortonIan Jabour
Faith JohnsonArmani Kanno
Maria KindzieraJustin KochKatie Moore
Hrishikesh NanawareGaven Paige
Christian RobertsMateos Selim
Elizabeth Taylor
"Red Hawks of the Quarter"2nd Quarter
Congratulations,
Athens DECA club is pleased to announce that seventeen of our students were awarded with medals at the DECA District 7 competition held at Lake Orion High School on Saturday, Jan 14th. Fifteen of those medal winners quali-fied to compete at the DECA State Career Development Contest to be held at the Renaissance Center Marriott in Detroit in March.
The following students won medals for their performance on the Marketing Skills test: Connor Amesse and Shikhar Ratnam.
The following students Qualified to Compete at the DECA State Leadership Conference: Prahalad Bhagavatula, Ibtida Bhuiyan, Madison Glinski, Hannah Hayes, Nich-olas Holder, Tariq Imtiaz, Grace Joo, Mason Maziasz, Haroun Noor, Mahdee Rahman, Tara Seychel, Nischal Shankar, Ellory Thill, Amartya Tiwari, Jerod Willis.
Congratulations on a job well done by these fine Market-ing students!
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2017 AHS National Honor Society InducteesCongratulations!
Class of 2018 - Abro, HaileyAdams, KaitlinAndrew, RuehleArkenburg, RobertoBadia, AshleeBedford, AliciaBezenah, KeeganBorkosh, MichelleBrantley, JacobBrennan, ParksCanlas, SarahCao, LisaCardenas, CarlosChan, JonathanCoeling, EmilyCooper, LilyanneCrum, MadelaineCulp, ChristopherDesai, ManasiDiBella, JohnDokic, AnabelaEads, RachaelFitzpatrick, BrodyFogo, ConnorFratila, SiennaGardner, AyrnneGedeon, AlexanderGillies, SierraGoodman, RachelGraham, PatrickGrandy, ChristinaGupta, NidhiHaight, DominicHanoosh, LaurenHarrison, WillIsak, InisIshide, AyakaJin, LilyJohn, AshleyJohn, EmilyJohnson, DeanaKim, AmandaKim, HannahKim, Yoon-SeKoca, EkimKukla, HannahKuo, Emma
Lan, AustinLatif, SanaLaurie, LaurieLe Gwen, ScottLekocaj, AnthonyLi, NathanLin, EmilyLower, JuliaLubis, IbrahimManolias, MariaMartin, BlakeMartin, RachelMcCormick, RobMicale, OliviaMinchington, AlecMnatsakanov, JohnMoscone, JuliannaMuhib, FaizahNandwani, SwamroopNaughton, BriannaNazarko, AnkieNgo, OliviaNoceda, JomarNord, AndrewOlszewski, DominikaParmar, VaydehePascotto, PedroPatel, BhaviniPeake, KayliePiggott, JeffreyPlastow, DanaPreda, StephanieRamzan, AbdullahRana, BismaRastogi, NeilRebits, AndrewRovcanin, MerisaSairamachandran, AdithyaShah, ShriyaSirbu, AnamariaSketch, EvanStefadu, BenStephens, BrendtStockdale, SariahSubramaniam, SharanyaSuresh, MaaliniSweeney, Kyle
Tang, AshleyThreatt, AnnaTousignant, SamanthaTralka, KaylaTschirhart, JeffreyVillaflor, AronjonelWallace, CristinaWalter, KatieWang, AngelaWhyte, SarahWickersham, SydneyWilliams, ColinWilliams, RyanWodwaski, NathanYahya, ZaidYan, AlexYuan, AngelaZarbaugh, Victoria
Class of 2017 - Cabatu, AngelicaHunter, DrakeImamura, AlisaKhalaf, MariaLessnau, MarcellaMo, EmilyMoore, KathleenSpinek, ZackarySteiner, Noah
The National Honor Society has completed their selection process for new members. An invitation to apply was given to all juniors and seniors with a GPA of 3.5 or above. Applicants were evaluated on the four categories designated by the National Honor Society organization – scholarship, character, service, and leadership. Congratulations to the following new members of NHS:
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Please join us for Curriculum / Scheduling
Q & A Night Monday, March 13th
at 7:00 PM in the Athens Auditorium
ATTN: JUNIORS
SAT Testing Tuesday, April 11th
Wednesday, April 12th(see additional
info on page 15)
Scheduling 2017-18
Scheduling materials were re-cently distributed to students in their homeroom. Counselors will meet with students begin-ing with 10th grade English classes, then followed by11th grade Government and Eco-nomics classes; and finally with Freshman students through their Biology classes through the first week of March. All scheduling will be wrapped up by Spring Break.
wAiVinG A coUrsE rEQUirEMEnt BY tEstinG oUtsecondary students who have extensive knowledge of the ma-terial in a required course may demonstrate their proficiency by taking a written assessment. students will be tested on their knowledge of the course require-ments specific to the Troy School District courses and expectations. students must submit the “waiv-ing a course through testing out Authorization and Notification form (available in the counseling Office or the Assistant Principals Office) and returned to the Assi-tant Principal's Office by March 31, 2017.
News You Can Use
Mid-Winter RecessMonday, February 20th Tuesday, February 21st
School Resumes Wednesday, February 22nd
Save the Date!
CLASS OF 2018FINANCIAL AID NIGHT
MAY 1 - 7:00 P.M.ATHENS AUDITORIUM
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The Troy Schools Food Service De-partment, which is contracted by the Sodexo Corporation, is once again looking to add to our Food Service Staff by seeking friendly people will-ing to fill various vacancies that are responsible for providing lunches to the students of the Troy School Dis-trict. Not to worry if you haven’t had previous experience, as “on the job” training will be available!
Depending on the school, the hours would primarily be during the middle of the day, and would range from 3 to 4 hours a day. And you would be earning some extra money while your students are in school! Come join our Student Nutrition Team by calling 248-823-5089, or email me at [email protected], or come into the office at the Service Center, 4420 Livernois, Troy 48098 for an application. I look forward to hearing from you!
Gayle M. MoranDirector, General ManagerSodexo Corporation
free After-school tutoringwhat: A.s.A.P.
(Athens Student Assistance Program)
where: room 114when: Monday - thursday
Every week 2:15 - 3:15 p.m. (see year-long schedule on the website)
Monday/wednesdays - science tuesday/thursday - Math
ATHENS HIGH SCHOOL CLOSED CAMPUS POLICYstudents are expected to remain on campus for the entire school day including the lunch period. no student should leave campus without proper authorization. spe-cifically, only students who have an official, authorized pass from the attendance office may leave the building. students excused during the lunch period may be asked to provide verification and/or documentation for their 4th hour absence. students should not be excused to go out to lunch.
HIGH SCHOOL SUMMER SCHOOL
Summer School Brochures will be available in the Counseling Office begin-ning in March. Summer School Registration also begins in March.
AHS Charity Week February 6-10See Pages 9/10
for Details
Attn: AHS Parents
Please remind your stu-dents that they need to exit the building by 2:25 PM unless they have offi-cial school business such as a club, sport, theatre, tutoring, etc.
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Student Congress UpdateStudent Congress wrapped up the first semester with a variety of projects. The December Blood Drive netted 50 pints. Also in December, the student body responded to the Food Drive Challenge by collecting over 7,000 cans of food! Mr. DeSantis’s class took first place honors, Mrs. Peterson was runner-up, and Mrs. Cracchiolo placed third. The food was donated to a holiday drive organized by the Troy Police Department and Troy VFW Post 4037, and it was delivered to needy residents and families in Troy and neighboring communities. Charity Week begins February 6, 2017
Charity Week this year will be held February 6th-10th. There are a variety of ways for students to become involved during the week and contribute to the charity selected by Student Congress.
The charity organization chosen by Student Congress this year is Troy-based The Jenna Kast Believe in Miracles Foundation. The mission of the charity is to enrich the lives of Michigan children suf-fering from life-threatening medical conditions by buying gifts and bringing joy and hope to their lives. Jenna Kast was a Troy School District student when she passed away in 2010, and would have graduated from Athens this year. Check out http://www.believein-miracles.org/ for more information.
Our goal this year is $100,000!Save money while still helping a great cause by purchasing a Charity Week Passport -- $85! Available on Pay-Schools.
Passport holder gains admission to:
Ice SkatingPancake BreakfastEspresso YourselfFilm FestivalDance BattleGame NightVolleyball Tournament (spectator)Mr. Athens Pageant and Cook-OffDance
PLUS:
Charity Week T-Shirt 1 Jail ‘n’ Bail Warrant (15 minutes)MatchMaker FormWingspan of Raffle TicketsEntry into an Exclusive RafflePossible Random Prize Winner
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We have a ton of events planned to raise money and support this amazing charity, including:
Saturday 2/4-Euchre Tournament for parents! Information here: http://www.signupgenius.com/go/4090449aeab28a7f85-euchre -Ice skating 9:45-11; Troy Sports Center
Monday 2/6-Comfy Day-Pancake Breakfast 1st hour-Espresso Yourself; 7pm; auditorium
Tuesday 2/7-Purple Out-Film Festival; 2nd hour; auditorium-Teacher Dance Battle; 6th hour; auditorium-Game Show Night; 7pm; auditoriumWednesday 2/8-Detroit Day-Volleyball Tournament, 6:30pm; gyms
Thursday 2/9-Red & Gold Day-Jail ‘n' Bail-Parent Cook-off; 5:30-7pm; cafeteria Information here: http://www.signupgenius.com/go/4090f48aba828a4f58-parent -Mr. Athens Pageant; 7pm; auditorium
Friday 2/10-Charity Shirt Day-Pep Assembly; 6th hour; gym-Charity Dance (semi-formal); 7-10; gym
**Plus all of our week long events, including the raffle, teacher court and penny wars.
2017 Charity Week Dance—Semi-FormalThis year’s Charity Dance is scheduled for Friday, February 10, from 7-10 p.m. Tickets for the dance are on sale on Payschools for $10 each. Students can pick up their tickets during all three lunches from February 8-10. THERE ARE NO CASH SALES AND NO TICKETS WILL BE SOLD AT THE DOOR. All students who are bringing a guest from another school (except Troy High and IA) must fill out a guest application, which is available in the AP office, and should be turned into the ticket table at lunch by Thursday, February 9. If you have questions, please see Mr. Mills in the AP Office. **If you are purchasing a Charity Week Passport, you receive a dance ticket and do not need to purchase a ticket.
Most individual tickets to Charity Week events are $5, but the best way to make sure that your Athens student doesn’t miss a minute of the fun is to purchase a passport in advance for only $85 dollars through PaySchools! The passport guarantees admission to all of these events plus a t-shirt, dance ticket, raffle tickets plus special door prizes throughout the week. This week is truly one of the most exciting and fun filled events of the year and it is so amazing to see all Red Hawks come together to support this worthwhile cause. Thanks in advance for your support!
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Some things that we have never thought about, but should….
The Outside is Fine, Inside is a Mess…Athletes often look really good on the outside,
Strong. Fit. Talented. Agile. Muscular.So much time, energy, and money is spent to develop physical traits.
But how are you really doing on the inside?Likely, you feel tired, anxious, and stressed.
On the inside, the picture is often not as pretty as the outside. It’s a mess…
From: Mind of the Athlete. “Clearer mind, Better Performance”
How many times as a parent have you looked at your child and only saw the outside? As a parent I have been guilty of this. It is a painful lesson to be taught to you by your child. We seem to have the ability to only see what we want to see. I can tell you, that I saw a young
man, my son, who was strong, who I thought was indestructible, yet was far from it. He did not want to let me down, he understood how much I wanted him to succeed, how much I wanted
him to be at the highest level, yet I did not ask nor did I look to see if it was what he wanted. It was not until one spring evening after a very difficult practice that I was taught what I had been putting him through. I came home late to hear my son sobbing in his room. I was concerned and worried so I went in and asked what was wrong. I then found out that he was suffering from severe problems in both knees, hip problems and lower back problems –that for him to run was extremely painful and finally his body broke down. I have asked myself countless
times how could I have not seen this coming – what did I do to him? Why did I do this to my son?
I firmly believe each of our children face this every day, they may not be an athlete, may not be the big strong young person. They could be just a high school student, just like every other
student. What is so important is that we do not make that assumption of any child. It is so important that we do not put our self-expectations on our children, that we talk to our children about their expectations, about their hopes, about their dreams. We must remember that we are there to support them, to assist them, not to impose on them. I hope that you never have
to come home and hear your child sobbing in their room because they cannot live up your standards, your hopes, your expectations. For if you do, it will haunt
you for a long time.
Notes from Mr. Dowd....Athletics
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"7th Semester" GradesOne semester to go! Colleges and universities may have re-quested that you send your 7th semester grades. If you are asked to send your mid-year transcript (7th semester grades), please go to Parchment to make your request.
It is very important that you continue to do well over the next 20 weeks. Your final high school transcript is sent to the col-lege or university you have decided to attend and if you have not maintained your grades, the college/university could revoke your admission.
"BEWARE!"Athens does not recommend pay-ing for any College Selection, Col-lege Admission or College Financial Aid services. Almost all of the information is available for free on the internet. Your counselor can help answer questions and guide you to resources. We have had a couple of parents recently who signed up with private companies and paid for services that they were very disappointed with.
News for Seniors
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5/6/2017 Prom - Andiamo's - Warren
5/30/2017 Last Full Day of School for Seniors
5/31/2017 Hours 1,2,3 - SENIORS ONLY
6/1/2017 Second Semester Exams, Hours 4,5,6 - SENIORS ONLY
6/2/2017 Second Semester Exams, Hours 1,2,3 - SENIORS ONLY
5/31/2017 Senior Picnic, 11:00 a.m.
6/6/2017 Commencement Practice, Cap & Gown Distribution, 9:00 a.m.
6/6/17 Senior Honors Convocation Practice, 12:30 p.m.
6/7/17 Senior Honors Convocation, 7:00 p.m.
6/10/17 Commencement, 3:30 p.m. - Student Arrival, 2:30 p.m. Oakland University - "O'Rena"
6/10/2017 All Night Party, 10:00 p.m. – 5:30 a.m.
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Below are reminders with specific updates highlighted. We have noticed unsafe driving practices: driving too fast, passing cars and almost hitting students, driving in restricted areas. Please help us keep Red Hawks safe by following the below visual and verbal expectations:
• The speed limit is 15 mph when driving on school property.
• We prefer students to be dropped-off via the front Main Entrance Loop. When leaving the front loop, parents may not pass other traffic in order to enter the faculty lot. That access to the faculty lot is a two-way road. Please follow the traffic signage and respect the stop signs.
• Students should never be dropped-off in the front faculty lot. Picking students up in the faculty is ok.
• Students may be dropped-off in the back student parking lot, but please use the west entrance access and do not pass cars, for you are crossing into traffic going the opposite direction and making it more dangerous for students who are walking from the parking lot to the school.
Student Drop-Off Reminders
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Athens high schoolstaff Member of the Month nomination form
A committee of Athens staff members invites parents, former students, and fellow staff members to recognize the wonderful contributions of those who work each day to make Athens a special place for kids. nominations with accompanying rationale should be submitted to Mr. turner in the Athens AP office.
nominee:
Please write a description detailing why the staff member should be nominated.
rationale:
Submitted By: Staff Member Parent
Former Student Other
PlEAsE rEtUrn this forM to thE AP officE
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AHS COUNSELINGFollow Athens Counseling on Twitter! b@AHSCounseling
FRESHMENAll freshmen will take the PsAt 9 on April 12, at Athens high school.
SOPHOMORESAll sophomores will take the PsAt 10 on April 12th, at Athens high school. this is a great opportunity to become familiar with the PsAt/sAt format.
SOPHOMORES & FRESHMENtalk to your son/daughter about the impor-tance of getting off to a good start each se-mester. All assignments need to be completed and turned in on time.
if you need extra help, ask your teacher if you can stay late or come in early to meet with them. take advantage of free tutoring in room 114, Monday-thursday after school.
Encourage school involvement. if your son/daughter is not involved in a school activity, now is the time to join. in addition to sports, Athens has many clubs and organizations that students can participate in. for example, Project lEAD is a large community service group. there is a full list of clubs (50 different choices) available in the AP Office.
JUNIORS
in order to meet the state of Michigan’s and troy school District’s graduation require-ments, students planning to graduate in 2018 must complete the sAt. All Athens juniors will take the sAt on April 11, 2017, at Athens high school. Each student’s sAt score may be used for college admissions. students may elect to take additional sAt tests for a fee by registering at www.col-legeboard.com. Juniors may also register to take the Act for a fee through the Act website – www.actstudent.org. there is no limit to the number of times a student takes either the Act or sAt.
there are also several other required state specific tests that will be given to juniors during the month of April.
As juniors schedule for senior classes, it is important for them to select courses that will be challenging for them as they continue to prepare them for their future academic and vocational endeavors.
the college Board, www.collegeboard.com, is an excellent resource for students search-ing for colleges or universities which are a good fit. Information provided includes se-lectivity, location, major and minor areas of study, and more.
college applications, which are typically completed by students between september 1st and november 1st of their senior year, usually require students to provide a copy of their senior year schedule. it is the stu-dent’s responsibility to make colleges aware of AnY changes made to the schedule and to be sure the changes will not affect their application status or acceptance.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT SAT AND ACTon tuesday, April 11, all juniors in the state of Michigan will take the sAt in school. some students may elect to take the Act on their own. the Act will not be taken in school this year. Below are frequently asked questions about these tests.
Q: What is the SAT?
A. the sAt is a globally available test ac-cepted by colleges and universities through-out the United states and in numerous in-ternational locations. this test is designed to reflect what students learn in high school. it contains the following sections: reading, writing and language, and Math. students also write an essay during the sAt.
Q: What is the ACT?
A. the Act is a test based on high school curriculum that is accepted by all four-year colleges and universities in the United states. it contains the following sections: English, Mathematics, reading, and sci-ence. students also write an essay during the Act.
Q: Should my student take both the SAT and the ACT?
A. Generally, colleges and universities ac-cept either test for admission purposes.
Q: When are the tests offered?
A. in addition to the April 11th test for all juniors, the sAt is being offered in other locations on March 11, May 6, and June 3. to sign up for these additional dates or for more information, visit sat.org/register.
for more information, visit www.actstudent.org. Be sure to check future newsletters for a detailed April testing schedule.
Financial Aid Information
If you were unable to attend our Financial Aid Night and are looking for information about Financial Aid, Oak-land University offers free FAFSA workshops. To learn more and register for an event, visit: oakland.edu/financialservices
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REGISTER FOR ADVANCED PLACEMENT (AP) EXAMS) FEBRUARY 6 - March 12, 2017
This year the cost of each AP exam is $97.00. Athens High School desires that every student be able to take their AP exams. Families who qualify for the National Free and Reduced Lunch Program can indicate financial need within the online registration and a portion of your fees will be waived. Your request will be reviewed and you will receive an e-mail reply with your total cost which will allow you to complete your registration.
2016 AP Sign-up Checklist (Must complete all steps!!!)_______You must register for every AP Exam that you plan on taking.
_______Determine the correct 2016 AP Examinations that you will be taking.
_______Go online to www.TotalRegistration.net/AP/233602 or the link provided on the Athens High School website entitled 2017 AHS AP Registration and complete all required sections of the registration. Print two copies of the pdf confirmation page that is provided at the end.
_______Complete payment for your examinations through PaySchools. There is a link available on the Athens High School website under AP Testing Registration and the account is listed as 2017 AHS AP Exam Fees. Your final payment should be equal to the amount shown on your Total Registration Confirmation Page. Print two copies of the pdf confirmation page that is provided at the end.
_______Bring a copy of BOTH printed confimations to Mrs. Sparbeck in the Counseling Office. You will be provided a 2017 AP Student Guide at this time. Keep the seocnd copy of your receipts for your records.
Any student that has not completed all required steps will not have exams ordered.
AP TIMELINE
Monday 2/6 Reg Begins
Sunday 3/12 Reg Ends
Friday 3/17 Exams Ordered - Last day for full refund
Monday 3/20 through Friday 4/21 Refund minus $25 admin fee
Friday 4/21 through AP Exams no refund
Wednesday, May 17th - Friday, May 19th - Late Testing / Approval Required / $45.00 fee
Please contact Mr. Rinnan, [email protected] in the Counseling Office if you have any questions surrounding the 2017 AP Examinations. Best of Luck!
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May 1-5 and May 8-12, 2017
Week 1
Test Date Morning (8 AM) Afternoon (12 PM)
Monday
May 1
AP Chemistry
AP Environmental Science
AP Psychology
Tuesday
May 2
AP Computer Science A
AP Spanish Language and Culture
AP Art History
AP Physics 1: Algebra-based
Wednesday
May 3
AP English Literature and
Composition
AP Japanese Language and Culture
AP Physics 2: Algebra-Based
Thursday
May 4
AP United States Government and Politics AP Chinese Language and Culture
AP Seminar
Friday
May 5
AP German Language and Culture
AP United States History
AP Computer Science Principles
Studio Art: Last day for your school to submit digital portfolios and to gather 2-D Design and Drawing students for the physical portfolio assembly. Students should have forwarded their completed digital portfolios to their teachers well before this date.
Week 2
Test Date Morning (8 AM) Afternoon (12 PM)
Monday
May 8
AP Biology
AP Music Theory
AP Physics C: Mechanics
IMPORTANT
ALERT AFTERNOON (2 p.m.)
Special Exam time.
AP Physics C: Electricity and
Magnetism
is the only exam given at 2 p.m.
Tuesday
May 9
AP Calculus AB
AP Calculus BC
AP French Language and Culture
AP Spanish Literature and Culture
Wednesday
May 10
AP English Language and Composition AP Italian Language and Culture
AP Macroeconomics
Thursday
May 11
AP Comparative Government and Politics
AP World History
AP Statistics
Friday
May 12
AP Human Geography
AP Microeconomics
AP European History
AP Latin
AP EXAM DATES
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Athens Band Boosters News Percussion and Color Guard Competitions Rock Athens in FebruaryThe Athens Band Boosters will be hosting some amazing musi-cal performances this February at the Winter Guard International (WGI) regional competition. The competition will be held on Satur-day February 11th in the Athens Gym. Twenty top percussion en-sembles from Michigan and Ohio will perform in the 12th annual Winter Guard International (WGI) regional competition. Tickets are $13 for prelims and $17 for fi-nals. A $23 combo prelims/finals ticket is also available at admis-sions on the day of the event. A full concession stand will be open all day.
Indoor percussion ensemble competitions involve an array of equipment, movement, and skill. A variety of percussive instru-ments and other props are uti-lized to bring music and themes to life while displaying technique, creativity, and expression.
Local units competing include world class group Walled Lake Central High School and high school units from Farmington Hills, Ferndale, Grand Blanc, Hu-ron Valley, Lake Orion, Novi, and Southgate Anderson. World class groups Redline and North Coast Academy will also compete.
Winterguard Competition Season Begins The Alias Winterguard Competi-tion season will begin on Feb-ruary 4th at West Bloomfield. Then they will be competing at Chippewa Valley on February 18th. Good luck to AKA, AA, and SA groups!!!!
February
4 District Solo & Ensemble
4 Winterguard Competition at West Bloomfield
11 WGI percussion show at Athens
18 Winterguard Competition at Chippewa Valley
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Jazz Band Heats Up March with Two Special Performances
Jazz Band Dinner Dance
The Red Hawk Room Jazz Club, located inside The Troy Community Center will be swingin’ Friday, March 3 as our outstanding students in the Athens Jazz Band provide an evening of jazz at its finest. All Athens parents and students, teachers, staff, and administrators are invited to attend. Tickets are $25 for adults and $15 for students and include entertainment, a delicious family style dinner, and soft drinks. Students also have the option of purchasing a $5.00 ticket for music and dancing which begins after din-ner at 7:00 pm. Visit www.athensband.com for more information.
Jazz Band Performs at Cliff Bells
On March 2 the Athens Jazz Band will be the opening act for the Scott Gwinnell Jazz Orchestra. Cliff Bells is located at 2030 Park Ave, Detroit, MI 48226. Look for more information on tickets at Athens-band.com.
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TROY ATHENS 2017 GRADUATION YARD SIGNS
Show your friends and neighbors how proud you are of your graduating Senior by display-ing a "Troy Athens Graduate Class of 2017" yard sign on your front lawn! Also perfect for their freinds to sign as a memento or to line the driveway the day of graduation or their party!
Each sign is 18 x 24, durable polymer, and comes with a lawn stake. The cost is $15. Or-der early as quantities are limited! To order , mail the order form below with credit card, cash or check made out to TABB to:
Lisa HavlishTroy Athens Band Boosters
2875 Briarwood DriveTroy, MI 48085
You will be contacted when signs are available for pick-up. For more information, con-tact Lisa Havlish at 248.797.8976. All profits from the sale of the Graduation Yard Signs benefit the Troy Athens Bands.
Parent Name:___________________________________Email Address:_____________________________________
Phone Number_____________________ ($15 each) Qty. Orderd:___________Amount Due $________________
Payment Type: Credit Card _____ MC _____Visa_______ Card#________________________Exp. Date_______
Check#_______________ (Payable to TABB) Cash Enclosed $_______________
FOR TABB USE ONLY:
Date Received by TABB________________ Payment: Cash $___________ Check#____________ _______MC ______ Visa
Date Credit Card Charged:_______________________ Date Delivered_________________________
Troy Athens High School2017 Graduation Yard Sign
Order Form
2017
2017
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Red Hawks, From Your Athens PTO
Follow us on the Troy Athens PTO Facebook page. Just go to https://www.facebook.com/TroyAthensPTO. If you have any questions regarding this new page or even have information you would like to see on the Troy Athens PTO website, please get in touch with our webmaster at [email protected]
Gordon GO! Designate Athens PTO the next time you check out at your local Gordons Food Store. Every item you purchase equals points that are then turned into money do-nated to our school. It’s quick, fast and simple, just tell the cashier at check out to give credit to your Athens PTO. NEW!!! PTO is now a Kroger Community Rewards recipient.
Have you designated the Athens PTO as your Kroger Rewards charity? Go to the Athens Website at https://www.facebook.com/TroyAthensPTO if you need to learn how to activiate the PTO as your rewards beneficiary.
Mark your calendar for the May Drive 4Ur School event. More info to come as the event gets closer. Re-member each drive helps the PTO to give more money in Teacher Grants and to our students.
Charity week is fast approaching, visit the Athens school website for a list of events as well as help that may be needed by your STUCCO reps.
Who we are: The Athens Parent Teacher Organization (PTO) is comprised of parents, teachers and administrators who work together to raise funds, provide volunteers, and organize events.
How to join: If you have a student at Athens, you may fill out the Athens PTO Membership Form and submit the form along with $15.00 dues to the Athens PTO mailbox (or the PTO table during registration). You will receive a Student Directory as part of your membership which can be picked up at Open House. Additional directories may be purchased for $5.00 each. Membership is open until October 31, or 60 days after your student begins at-tending Athens. Teachers complete the Teacher Membership Form and submit with dues to Athens PTO mailbox.
When we meet: We meet the 2nd Tuesday of the month at 7:00 p.m. in the TACC Room (enter from the John R parking lot). We do not meet in December, meeting dates for the 2016-17 school year are:
February 14 March 14 April 11 May 9
How to help: The PTO has severalolunteer opportunities; see the Athens Newsletter for volunteer event dates and times or once a member you will receive an email from Sign up Genius. Join with a small $15 fee, volunteer as your schedule permits, assign your Target card to Athens Target for Education.
Your 2016/2017 PTO is as follows:
President [email protected] Candace Roen 248.703.6868Vice-President [email protected] M'Liz Malven 248.828.8468Treasurer [email protected] Kim Bryson 248.828.7996Secretary [email protected] Julia Hahn 248.467.6478Webmaster [email protected] Ami Shah 248.879.2817
Thank you,Candace Roen, President Visit the PTO at http://athenspto.weebly.com/index.html
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Senior and Underclass Parents We Need YOU TOO!
We need volunteers to work at this year’s Senior All Night Party; no experience necessary. Parents from ALL grades are welcome
to volunteer – we need your help!! Volunteers are what make this special night happen for our Seniors.
Please use the following link, etc. to sign up:
First Shift 9:00 PM - 1:00 AM Second Shift 12:30 AM - 5:30 AM
You can sign up at the address below or via the SANP website http://athensparty.weebly.com/
Love is... A Senior All Night Party Ticket
Please use the order form on the next page to purchase All-Night Party tickets. Detach and completely fill out!
Class of 2017 Senior All Night
Party
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ATHENS SENIOR ALL NIGHT PARTY
TICKET ORDERS
WIN A FREE TICKET! An early bird drawing is held at the October Committee Meeting, and everyone who has purchased a ticket up to September Open House will be placed in the drawing! If you are selected the Committee Treasurer will refund your payment! BUY NOW!
PRICES:
$60.00- now through December 31 (GET THE EARLY BIRD PRICE!) $70.00- January 1st through commencement practice in June. $85.00- After Commencement Practice it is CASH ONLY at the door the night of the Senior All Night Party.
HOW TO PURCHASE PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT PRACTICE:
1. Print and complete the Ticket Order Form (below). (Make sure you put BOTH-parent’s and senior’s email-confirmation is sent by email only.) No hard tickets will be given out.
2. Enclose your payment (refer to above). Payment by check is preferred (make check payable to Athens Senior All Night Party-write your senior’s name in the memo line).
3. Bring Ticket Order Form and payment to Athens Main Office for placement in the ANSP mail box. 4. Or mail the Ticket Order Form with Payment to:
Athens High School ANP-Ticket Orders 4333 John R. Rd. Troy, MI 48085
Check the website at http://athensparty.weebly.com/tickets.html for more information, commonly asked questions, confirmation of individuals who purchased tickets, and to enter your name for volunteering. Please volunteer if you can!
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ATHEN’S SENIOR ALL NIGHT PARTY TICKET ORDER FORM
Senior’s Full Name: ______________________________________; Student ID: _________________________________
Address:___________________________________________________________________________________________
Senior’s Email:____________________________________; Parent Email:______________________________________
Parent Name______________________________________; Contact # (night of party):___________________________
Parent Name______________________________________; Contact # (night of party):___________________________
*Confirmation of purchase will be sent to the email addresses listed on this order form! Please print neatly.
* Before emailing the Committee check the website at http://athensparty.weebly.com/tickets.html under the tickets tab to check to see if your name is on the list of purchased tickets.
Below is For Committee use:
Cash:_______ Check #: _________ Amt:________ Ticket # Assigned ___________
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TSD Administration Dr. Richard M. Machesky Superintendent of Schools
Mr. Mark Dziatczak Deputy Superintendent, Teaching & Learning
Board of Education
President, Nancy PhilippartVice-President, Karl SchmidtSecretary, Paula FlemingTrustee, Steve GottliebTrustee, Elizabeth HammondTrustee, Gary Hauff Trustee, Todd Miletti
Athens AdministrationDr. Lara Dixon, Principal Mr. Bob DowdAssistant Principal, 10th Grade 9th Grade H - N Athletic Director
Mr. Dan MillsAssistant Prinicpal, 12th Grade9th Grade A - GTesting / Special Education
Mr. Bill TurnerAssistant Principal, 11th Grade 9th Grade O - Z Student Services / Activities
February02..........festival of song 7:00 pm04..........ice skating troy sports center 9:45-11:00 pm04..........Parent/staff/Alumni Euchre tournament - troy Elks lodge 7:00 pm04-10 ....CHARITY WEEK05..........cycle Bar 11:30-12:30 pm & 12:45-1:45 pm06..........Pancake Breakfast 1st hour06.........."Espresso Yourself" 7:00 pm - cafeteria07..........film festival - 2nd hour07..........Dance Battle - 6th hour07..........Game night 7:00 pm08..........count Day08..........Volleyball tournament 6:00 pm09..........Jail & Bail - All Day09.........."Mr. Athens" - Auditorium 7:00 pm09..........Parent cook-off 5:30 pm10..........charity Dance - 7:00-10:00 pm14..........Pto Meeting 7:00 pm20-21 ....MID-WINTER RECESS22..........school resumes - full Day25..........regional cheer competition 10:00 am
March02..........Parent - teacher conferences 5:30-8:30 pm13..........class of 2021 curriculum night 7:00 Auditorium14..........Pto Meeting 7:00 pm17, 18, 19 "HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL"24, 25...."HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL"31..........End of 3rd Marking Period