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April 2009 Loudoun County High School 1
DECA News 2
Strive for the Summit 3
Guidance News 4
Honor Roll 5
Summer School Programs 8
BPO News 10
Class Notes 11
SCA News 12
FACS 13
PTSA News 14
Spring Musical 15
Inside this issue: Principal’s Message
Dates of Interest
May 1 Student Photo show
May 4 PTSA Meeting
May 4-15 AP Testing
May 22 Spring Musical 7:30 pm
May 23 Spring Musical 2:00
& 7:30 pm
May 30 Relay for Life
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Dear Parents:
Greetings! By now many of you have already heard that LCHS went
through an accreditation review last week. This was a culmination of a lot of
hard work and preparation of information so that the committee visiting the
school could get a complete picture of our school and our programs. I am ex-
cited to tell you that, at the conclusion of their visit, they informed us that
they will be recommending to the Southern Association of Colleges and
Schools (largest accreditation association in the nation) that Loudoun County
High School be Fully Accredited. I want to personally thank everyone who
had a hand not only in producing the documents and in attending the inter-
views, but also all students and parents who day in and day out support the
school and their children. Congratulations to all.
We are now into our Advanced Placement and SOL test windows. This
is a very critical time of the year for students to get plenty of rest so that
they can perform at their best during the tests. Needless to say, eating a
good breakfast will also go a long way to providing the fuel the students
need to sustain them.
As we get ever closer to the end of the year, please continue to moni-
tor our web page for news about activities coming up.
Sincerely yours,
Bill Oblas
415 Dry Mill Road
Leesburg, VA 20175
571-252-2000
April 2009 Loudoun County High School 2
May 2009 Bryan Wynkoop
LCHS DECA Relay For Life
May 30th Heritage High School
Celebrate. Remember. Fight Back. For our third year in a row, we will be forming a Relay For Life team to participate in the American Cancer So-ciety walk at Heritage High School on May 30th. There will be a $10 registration fee and all team members will be responsible for raising at least $100.
We set up two car washes in order to raise money for our Relay team;
Thanks for supporting us!
D ECA, an association of marketing stu-dents, will once again strive under the direction of marketing teacher, Mrs. Diane Petrella, and business and marketing teacher, Miss Kristen Johnson to reach the national DECA goals to plan activities throughout this school year that encourage Civic Con-sciousness, Social Intelligence, Vocational Under-standing and Leadership Development.
1 Nick Cechak, President
2 Amie Capilongo and Emily Vandegrift,
Co-VP’s of Civic Consciousness
3 Patrick Aviles and Michael Shields,
Co-VP’s of Social Intelligence and
Vocational Understanding
4 Brenda Hernandez, VP of Leadership
Development
5 JJ Levan, VP of Finance
6 Tyler Hayden, VP of Membership
7 Bryan Wynkoop, VP of Public Relations
8 Morgan Maultsby, Reporter
This years officers include:
LCHS DECA DONATIONS
April 25th - Roy Rogers on King Street by LCHS from 10-2.
May 16th - Roy Rogers on Market Street by Office Depot from 10-2.
The Singled Out Dream Date contest took place on April 23rd in the auditorium here at LCHS! LCHS DECA takes great pride in this event, as every year we have a total knockout perform-ance by everyone. Our four contestants this year were:
Freshman – Cabot Phillips
Sophomore – Rachel Arigo
Junior – Mahir Mrkonjic
Senior – Jenny Herbut
Our contestants and their lucky
dream date winners will enjoy
a $15 gift certificate to CiCi’s!
Special thanks to our hilarious MC’s: Mr. Brown, Mr. Ricci, and Mr. Vipond
During the month of April, DECA helped to raise awareness of Autism in the LCHS community. In the past, money raised has been given to the Helping Hands organization in support of Autism research and education. This year, money raised will support the LCHS Autism group to attend Kings Dominion. School Store sales were donated from April 29th. The School Store is operated by Marketing Education and DECA is the marketing club.
April 2009 Loudoun County High School 3
Class of 2012 For April
SOCIAL SCIENCE SCIENCE ENGLISH
Peak Performers and Mountain Climbers
Each month look for each of the three teams to recognize students who demonstrate strong work ethic, determination, and willingness to go “above and beyond” their own expectations.
Mrs. Lewis's classes will be fin-
ishing Romeo and Juliet and then be-
ginning a Poetry unit. Students will
create their own poetry collections
as a final project. The final novel of
the year will be Of Mice and Men. Us-
ing discussion threads, students will
exchange ideas about the plot, charac-
ters, and themes of the novel online.
Mr. Bednarski's classes have fin-
ished their exploration of the classi-
cal civilizations of Greece and Rome
and are now examining other major
periods and cultures in world his-
tory such as Islam, African societies
the Americas and the European Mid-
dle Ages. SOL testing time is here
and students should really be re-
viewing material in preparation for
these important assessments.
Mr. Alexander's classes have fin-
ished Islam and is now beginning to
learn about the Americas and the
ancient civilizations there. We will
be studying the Medieval Age
shortly thereafter and reviewing for
our SOL test that we will take in
mid-May.
Peak Performer Richard Calhoun
Rebekah Cummings
Mountain Climber Rachel Pearson Dionte Fitts
Peak Performer Brian Anderson, Ryan Bleull
Ashley Relator, Rachel Addae Nuku Clarissa Colon, Stephanie Modica
Mountain Climber Keylah Garcia
Peak Performer Julia Anderson
Mountain Climber Jacob Wright
Yacine Benyounes
Mrs. Francis's classes are continu-
ing their study of Plate Tectonics,
Earthquakes, folding/faulting and
Historical Geology. The honors
classes are completing their back-
ground papers for their independ-
ent science research project. Stu-
dents are encouraged to attend
Mrs. Francis's raider rally for an
Earth Science SOL review until the
test is administered in mid-May.
Mrs. Daniel's classes have fin-
ished their study of research
skills and are continuing their
study of William Shakespeare
with the play Romeo and Juliet.
Students are analyzing poetic
devices and acting out key
scenes from the play, as well as
comparing two video versions of
the play. Students are working
on their writing skills along with
Romeo and Juliet and continuing
their study of grammar. They
will be reading the novel Of Mice
and Men to finish the year.
Mrs. Ellison's English classes
have finished their study of the
novel Of Mice and Men. We will be
beginning our study of the novel An-
them and working on our annotation
skills. The students will receive a
copy of the novel to keep and will be
able to practice their annotation
skills in their copy of the novel.
SUBSTITUTE TEACHER AND SUPPORT PERSONNEL
MEET AND GREET
Have you every thought of substi-tuting for a teacher, a teacher assis-tant, or an office staff member at one of our schools? You are invited to meet with a representative of Loudoun County Public Schools’ Sub Central to receive information about becoming a substitute. Con-tact us at 571.252.1675 if you have any questions.
Location: Loudoun County
High School
Date: Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Time: 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM
April 2009 Loudoun County High School 4
GUIDANCE NEWS
April 2009
Advanced Placement Testing Schedule A.P., or Advanced Placement classes, are college level courses offered at the high school level. These rigorous courses give students a head start on college while they are still in the supportive environment of the high school classroom. AP students are expected to take the end of course AP tests, for which they may receive college credit or advanced standing. If you have any questions regarding the AP program please give your child’s counselor a call.
Advanced Placement testing is scheduled for May 4 – May 15, 2009. All students in AP classes are expected to take these tests, which are offered at no cost for currently enrolled students. Following is the schedule for AP Exams:
Morning 8 a.m.
Afternoon 12:00 p.m.
Mon, May 4 Government and Politics:
United States
French Language
Tues, May 5 Computer Science A
Spanish Language
Statistics
Wed, May 6 Calculus AB
Calculus BC
Thur, May 7 German Language
English Literature & Composition
Fri, May 8 United States History
2009 Exam Calendar - Week 1
2009 Exam Calendar - Week 2
Morning 8 a.m.
Afternoon 12:00 p.m.
Mon, May 11 Biology Physics C: Mechanics
Tues, May 12 Chemistry Psychology
Wed, May 13 English Language & Composition
Thurs, May 14 World History
Fri, May 15 Latin: Vergil
Not all examinations are offered by all schools.
LCPS pays 2009 AP exam costs for students enrolled in LCPS AP classes
If students have two AP exams scheduled for the same time, they should contact the
Director of Guidance in advance for alternate arrangements.
LCPS Academy of Science (AOS) AP exams will be offered in a central location;
information will be provided to students by the AOS Director of Guidance.
April 2009 Loudoun County High School 5
9th Grade ACTON, CAMERON J ACTON, ERIC G ADDAE NUKU, RACHEL D ALI, ASAD ALKHAIRO, HASAN R ALLEN, ANDREW P ANDERSON, BRIAN M ANDERSON, BRITTANY L ANDERSON, CHRISTOPHER ANDERSON, JULIA D ANGE, EMILY E ARCHER, ANNE M ARMSTRONG, AMANDA M *
AUCHTERLONIE, BRECKEN *
AUSTIN, RACHEL C * BADMAN, BROCK R BALLINGER, ZACHARY C * BISAGA, JOHN A BLAKEMAN, RHIANNON A * BLEULL, RYAN J BOURSCHEID, JESSICA BOWLDS, DOUGLAS M BRADLEY, ALLISON F BURK, CASSIDY L BURKEY, ALEXANDER W CALHOUN, RICHARD J CAMPBELL, CAROLINE E CAMPBELL, EMILY J * CAPRIO, FRED B CARNES, ANDREW D CASHEN, BRENNA R CHRISTY, CARAMARIE CLARK, COURTNER R CODDE, JOHN D COLLINS, JAMIE-LAUREN COLON, CLARISSA A COLYER, FORREST S CONWAY, ALLYSON N *
COOK, CAITLIN A * COTTINGHAM, RICHARD COUGHLIN, PETER C CREAMER, RAYMOND P CROUSE, AUSTIN B CULLEN, DANIELLE M CUMMINGS, CASEY L CUMMINGS, REBEKAH L * CUSTER, CIERRA N DANCY, ERIN M DANIEL, BRADLEY R DAVIS, BRIELLE S DAVIS, NKOSI J DAWE, EMILIA A DEBOARD, JESSICA D DECKER, CAROL V *
DIGNAN, JACQUELINE E * DODDS, TAYLOR J DOOMAN, SAMUEL C DOSS, STUART W DREWS, JESSICA A * EDER, KATHRYN M EDWARDS, ZACHARY P ELLER, AMANDA P ENGLAND, JUSTIN S ERICKSON, KATE E
FADELEY, MEGAN E FALISKIE, DAVID FARVER, NATALIE A FERRY, MATTHEW J * FILLMORE, JOSHUA A FILLMORE, LUCAS A FITZGERALD, AUSTIN W FONTAN, CHRISTIAN T FORD, KATHLEEN D FORREST, MARK F FOSTER, KATHLEEN W FOX, GEORGIANNA B GAMBOGI, MATTHEW J GARCIA, ARLYN L GARCIA, KEYLAH J GARCIA, ROBERT C GARDNER, JOSHUA R GARRAMONE, MICHAEL A GHUZLAN, LAYLA * GOYNE, ANNA L GREENE, KATRINA E GRINDLE, JASMINE S * GUSZAK, JOSHUA T GUTHRIE, DEVIN G HALE, HANNAH J * HARVEY, VICTORIA J HAYNES, AMANDA R HERTER, PAIGE N HILDNER, STEVEN T HOOVLER, EMILY L HORNE, DANIEL F HORNE, WILLIAM R HOWARD, KEVIN C INGRAM, CONNER M JACOBS, TAYLOR H JENKINS, CHRISTOPHER JOHNSON, CONNER C JOHNSON, NICHOLAS A JOSEPH, JESSICA A JUDD, DANIEL I KAIN, SHAUNA R KHAN, FATIMA KIRBY, JOSEPH D KIRBY, KATRINA R KIRKPATRICK, EMMA K KLEREKOPER, ADAM G KOENIG, JAKE M KOLODZIEJ, DYLAN R KULKARNI, SAYALI A LAPPLE, ALEXANDRA M LATEGANO, DOMINIQUE LAZZARO, ANDREW A LEITER, JORDAN D LEVESQUE, PAUL J LINNEMANN, ERICA N LOY, BRIDGET L LOZANO, TATIANA B LUNSFORD, ZACHARY M MACHLAN, CARLY M * MACKEY, ALANA M MARQUIGNY, KENTON D MCGOVERN, PATRICK R MCINTOSH, BRUCE *
MCKITRICK, COLLEEN M * MESSINA, BENJAMIN M MEYERHOFER, JOHN M *
MODICA, STEPHANIE L * MOHR, LUKAS A MOROZ, JONATHAN C MORRELL, CHANDLER L MULLINS, SHANNON M MUNN, CARLY A NEWTON, SOPHIE M * NICHOLS, WYATT C NORDSETH, SARAH E NOTAR, JOHN J NOWACZYK, CECILY A OLIVERO, SARAH M * ORRISON, BRADY M PASSARELLO, CHLOE L PAYNE, GEOFFREY T PERSON, STEPHEN J PETERSON, MICHAEL J PETRUZZO, ALEXANDRA PETTY, AARON A PHILLIPS, CABOT B PICH, KEO PISTININZI, GINA E PITTAS, ALEXANDER J POTTERFIELD, JOANNA PRATER, ZACHARY A PRESGRAVES, AMANDA C PRICE, KATELYNN M PRUDENCIO, VICKY A QUINONES-DENNEE, MELI RAIMONDO, SAMUEL B REH, JESSICA J RELATOR, ASHLEY M RESENDIZ ALVARADO, TO REXROAD, SARAH K *
RICHARDSON, SONIA A * RISEMBERG, BENJAMIN RISQUE, ROBERT C *
RITSEMA, NATHANIEL P * RODGERS, GRACE A RODGERS, SAMUEL R ROMBACH, SHELBY M ROSA, BRANNIE ROSAS, AMANDA M ROSE, SHANNON R ROSENKRANSE, RIANNA ROSSELL, SCOTT M RUPERT, EMILY E SALYER, PERY A SANDERS, ZACHARY K SANTANDER ROJO, TERES SCHAFER, DANIEL J SCHECHTER, DEVIN M SCHNECK, JACQUELINE SCHOTT, ELISABETH F * SEIFERT, EMILY J SERAFIN, GABRIELLA M SHOWALTER, JOSHUA C SIEBER, EMMA L SIMMERS, SHELBY M SKIPP, JAMES W SLATKIN, REBECCA M SMALLWOOD, ANNA M SMITH, ANDREW J SMITH, BYRON D SOLIS, RACHEL M SOLLY, ANLI I
SORTO, BLADIMIR SOWERS, DAVID W STEVENS, ZACHARY A STONE, OLIVER J STOUDT, HEATHER L STRANGE, JENNA L SULLIVAN, ANNA C SZALKAI, DEANNA TEGLER, KIRSTIN L THOMPSON, ANNE E *
THOPPIL, CHRISTINA A * TOPPER, KEVIN W TYRRELL, JOSEPH M VALLIERE, BRYCE M VAN NUYS, PATRICK J * VAN TOL, ELIZABETH B VAUGHAN, DOMINIQUE A * VEGA, JESSICA E VESCHI, STEPHEN J WEBB, MATTHEW M WELCH, AMANDA M WHITE, ALLISON L WHITE, BRADLEY C WHITSETT, KATHARINA * WINEMILLER, ALEXANDER WOLF, MEGAN S WRIGHT, JACOB K * YANG, JINGYI YOUSSEF, AMIRA G ZEIDMAN, CHELSEA R
10th Grade AGGARWAL, VANYA ALAMIA, ASHLYN M ALVARADO, MICHAEL W ALVES, JIOVANI A ANDERSON, DEREK M ANTHONY, TYLER F AXEMAN, STEPHEN H BADING, GARRETT F BARLOW, MEGAN L BARRY, SCOTT T BASNET, PRABESH *
BATTS, BRITTANY A * BEKRIC, ANES BELL, COURTNEY A BENJAMIN, MATTHEW J BOBEL, ERIC R BOLAR, JUSTIN H BOSSERMAN, DYLAN G BOUCHER, TAYLOR R * BOWLDS, COLLEEN E BOYLE, KATHLEEN R BRAZER, HENRY E * BRENNEMAN, ANDREW N BRIGGS, SEAN P CADENAS, RICHARD W CAIN, ALLIE B CAMERON, ANDREW J CAPLINGER, KATHERINE CARADONNA, COURTNEY CARNEY, PATRICK S CARPENTER, ALICE M
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CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR 2008-09 3rd QUARTER
HONOR ROLL STUDENTS * Denotes student received all As
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CARR, DECLAN L CAUSEY, JACQUELYNNE CHADWICK, SANDERS P CHAPPLE, HANNAH J CHAUDHARY, NAMRAH N CHAUDHRY, MISBAH K CHAUHAN, NAVPREET K CHEEMA, MAHWISH A CHOPIVSKY, ALEXANDRA * COKELEY, TAYLOR P COLLINS, JOCELYN C COOK, JUSTIN A COOK, KEVIN M CREASON, CHRISTINE E CRISTWELL, MATTHEW D CUATLACUATL JUAREZ, N CUMMINGS, CAILA R CUMMINGS, HEATHER J CURTIN, THOMAS J DECRISCIO, KAYLA D DILLON, COLIN F DIMARIA, KEVIN D DORMIO, SAMANTHA M DOUGLAS, EMILY B DRISCOLL, BLAKE A DUERBECK, KELLEY A EDWARDS, KATHRYN M EMMER, MATTHEW J FARENHOLTZ, KELSEY L FEDERICO, RICHARD P FISCHER, NICHOLAS O FLEAGLE, MATTHEW W FLETCHER, KASEY R * GARSSON, SARA A GERGEL, ANDREW J GIBSON, JOSEPH F * GOMEZ TORRES, MOISES GORMAN, JOHN J * GRAY, NICHOLAS J GREEN, STEPHANIE M GRIBBIN, ABIGAIL E HAHN, ASHLEY M HAMRICK, AUSTIN N HANGER, MYLES A HARRIS, DAVID M * HARRISON, RACHEL H HAYDEN, WILLIAM T HEBERLING, ELLEN M HELMANDOLLAR, JOSHUA HENRY, ELIZABETH L HERRING, PEYTON E HERTZ, CAROLINE A * HESSION, SHAWNA E HEWARTSON, SYDNEY C HINCH, REBECCA C * HINKE, BRANDON W HINKE, CAROL A HORVATH, KATHLEEN L JACKSON, LAUREN E JIMENEZ MONTALVO, AND JOSEPH, CAROLINE E KAGAN, DANIEL S KAHIN, HUDA O KELLIHER, MADISON L KELSEY, ZACHARY D KENT, DANIEL C KLEVENHAGEN, ASHLEY KLIMENTYEVA, KSENIYA KOUZEL, SUSAN E KUSHNER, BRANTLEY P LEETE, MARISSA D LEVAN, JOHN W LITTELL, KRISTEN N
LORD, ANNE M * LYFORD, LESLIE L MARROTTE, MICHAEL R MARSAN, ERIC S * MARSHALL, AMY N MCBURNETT, MEREDITH MCCARRY, CAROLINE S MCKEW, KATHRYN A MEDINA, ELISA J MESSINA, ANDREW M MURRAY, ADAM R NASTASE, EMILY A NAWAZ, AYESHA NOTAR, LAUREN E NYAMUHINDU, AWA L O`CONNELL, DANIEL E O`KANE, CASIE M OHMER, WILLIAM R ONIFADE, AYOKUNMI S OPOKU-AMOAKO, PHEBE ORRISON, AARON R OWENS, CALVIN A PACHECO, IRVING O PACKARD, HOLLY E PADILLA CUELLAR, ALVA PARKER, WILLIAM P PENNINGTON, DANIEL L POCS, NICHOLAS F PRATT, KRIS A RAMEY, TYLER B REIMERS, JACKSON S RIKE, ADRIAN T ROBILLARD, MATTHEW A ROBINSON, JORDAN M RODRIGUEZ, DOMINIQUE SAEIDI, CAMRON Z SALECK, TYLER S SAUNDERS, JAMES P SCHROEDER, MACKENZIE SCOGGIN, TOM N SEGOVIA CENTENO, JHOS SHAFFER, SAMANTHA N SHEPHERD, JACLYN M SHOEMAKER, ELIZABETH SIEBENTRITT, JESSE C SINGH, ANDREW P SLACK, MATTHEW J SNYDER, KATHERINE E STEVENSON, LAUREN M STONE, PEYTON F STOWELL, CHRISTOPHER STROMAN, LAUREN M SULLIVAN, OLIVIA TALBOT, AUSTIN B TAYLOR, BRETT J TEKAMPE, MAJA TIBBITS, TANNER J TOMASSONE, MATTHEW R TOMPKINS, MICHAEL E TRACY, MEGAN L TRENT, MARK W TYSHKO, ANASTASIYA VEAL, RACHEL P VENKATACHALAM, ANIRUD * VINCI, ALEXA M WALKER, SARAH L WAREHAM, JAY P * WEBB, ALICIA J WHITEHURST, ZACHARY WIGFIELD, RYAN P WOODRUFF, BRENNEN W WORRELL, LAURA N ZENT, JACOB R
11th Grade ALLEN, MARGARET C AMJAD, HINNA ARNESON, BRETT C ARNOLD, HANNAH M * ASKEW, ANDREW G AYALA, AMBER N AYOUB, MICHAEL S BARNARD, TREVOR K BARNES, WILLIAM J * BENYOUNES, YACINE BETCHER, MATTHEW A BILEN, RICCARDO G BLAKEMAN, NATHANIEL BOCHER, JOSEPH D BOCHER, JOSHUA C BOYER, CHELSEA A * BRAZER, MIRIAM L BRINKMAN, SYRENA R BUELLER, ELINA BUNN, BLAINE J CAMPBELL, ABIGAIL M CAMPBELL, AUSTIN J CAMPBELL, MARK W CANENGUEZ, JUNY G CANGELOSI, ANDREW L * CANGELOSI, PHILIP J CAPILONGO, AMELIA E CASE, RACHEL E CECHAK, NICHOLAS W CHAPPLE, ABIGAIL I CHUNG, JOSEPH J COFFEY, DERRICK T COLLINS, VIRGINIA L CONWAY, MELISSA A COUPAR, FREDERICK I COYLE, CASEY A CYPHER, SCOTT J CZUPAK, CHRISTOPHER DALLAS, OLIVIA N DAVIS, MATTHEW K DAYMUDE, DANIEL L DECRISCIO, ANNA A DHINDSA, PREETINDER DOYLE, KEVIN M DOYLE, PHILLIP C DREWS, KELLY C DRISCOLL, LUKE C EISENMANN, JOSEPH J ELSEA, ANNE V ERICKSON, MARGARET C FALISKIE, LAUREN FERGUSON, ASHLEY L FILLMORE, KAITLYN M FOSTER, GAVIN N GRAFF, KATIE M GRAHAM, MACKENZIE L GRANADOS DIAZ, ANGIE * GRIMSLEY, AMANDA K GROSS, JEFFREY W GUIDRY, SAMUEL J HANNA, JULIANE A HARRIS, HANNAH G HARRIS, STEPHAN B HART, RYAN C HATZENBUHLER, AMANDA HAYDEN, ZACHARY B HESSION, BRIAN P HOOVLER, ROBYN E HOWARD, MAUREEN E HOWARD, MICHAEL J * HURLEY, MEGAN G
IACOPONELLI, SAMANTHA IGNACIO, RICHMOND JER JACKSON, DANIEL E JACOB, JACQUELYN J JELONEK, ANDREW A JESINSKY, KELSEY J JEWELL, SETH T JOHNSON, FELICIA D KAHIN, FARDOUS O KAIN, ALISSA R KARSTETTER, MARK A KEMERY, DANIEL L * KETRON, SETH D KIMMEL, OLIVIA E KIRKPATRICK, STEPHANI KNOBLOCH, MICHAEL S LAFEVER, ALEX C LALL, PUNEET K LAMBERT, CLAYTON S LAROCHE, CHRISTINA M LYLES, BETHANY A MACKEY, OLIVIA J MARSALA, ROBIN M MCGRATH, KELLY A MCGREW, COLLEEN S MCKEW, MICHAEL P MCWILLIAMS, JOHN R * MERCER, DYLAN R METZ, JOHN P MOFFETT, ERICA C MOHR, ALEXANDER K MRKONJIC, MAHIR NELSON, BROOKE E NEWTON, ANDREW R NOWACZYK, AINSLEY E O`NEIL, JESSICA K O`NEIL, STEPHANIE K ORRISON, HENRY E OWEN, JOHN L PERRY, CHRISTIAN T PHAU, PAUL C PIZANA, ARIELLE KARA PRATER, AMANDA M * REIGEL, KELSEY M REINECKE, CORY D RHEE, ALAINA P RICCIARDELLI, MICHAEL RIHN, CHRISTINE W RITSEMA, HANNAH E * RIVERA, ELISE D ROBERTS, VICTOR L ROGALINER, BRITANY M * RUBINOS, MELIZA A RUSH, NADIA M SAEIDI, DARIUS E SANCHEZ, PAIGE C SCHEUERMAN, DELANEY SCHIANO DI COLA, AMAN SCHUBERT, FREDERIK P SEIFERT, DANIEL A * SHOEMAKER, WILLIAM R SIGMON, PAIGE B SIMMONS, JULIA C SIMMONS, LAIKEN A SINCLAIR, HANNAH M SMITH, ANDREW J SOMERFIELD, JACOB A STEINHICE, RACHEL L STEVENS, BRIAN R STITT, OLIVIA L STONE, LAURA A STONE, MONICA H
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Career CenterCareer Center Mrs. Fulcer
SecretariesSecretaries Mrs. Rives &
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STRANGE, JULIE A TALBOT, LAUREN K TASSI, ALYSSA L THOMPSON, JOHN T TOBIAS, BRITTANY N * TOLLE, SCOTT A TOWNSEND, LAMARR T TRAN, BRIAN P TSCHANTZ, LEAH E TUPAJ, REBECCA F VAHSEN, MEGAN L * VANDEGRIFT, EMILY E VESCHI, NICHOLAS A * VOREAS, NICHOLAS A WASKO, JACOB W * WENKEL, ERIK B WHITE, LAUREN R WILLIAMS, CHASE C WILLIAMS, CHRISTIAN * WILMOT, SARAH M WINEMILLER, CONNOR D WITHERS, LAUREN A WOLFE, ANDREW S WYNGARDEN, MICHAEL T * YOUNG, HANNAH L YOUST, JONATHAN M
12th Grade ABDELRAHMAN, HANNAH ANDERSON, JARED R ANONAS, EINSTINE D ASAI, ELIZABETH M AZAM, SABREENA N AZZI, KATHERINE M BARLOW, GIULIA N BARRETT, BRODERICK L BARRETT, STEPHANIE L BEATTY, ERIC R BEGUN, JEREMY N BENDO, CHRISTINA M BETCHER, MEGAN E
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HARRISON, MEGAN S HAUPTMAN, JAMES S HERBUT, JENNIFER A HERNANDEZ, BRENDA M HINKE, ALLISON J HOLMES-CROUCH, RICHAR HOY, DEVAN X INGRAM, JEFFREY B IRELAND, KAITLIN R JACOBS, RAYMOND W JOHNSTON, LAUREN N JUDD, AMY N KENT, DAVID D KHAWAJA, MICHAEL D KHOKHAR, HARMANJIT K KOBRAN, MELANIE A KUHN, STEFFANY M LANE, KIMBERLY S LARSON, JESSICA E LATKA, ROCHELLE N LAWLER, EMILY Q LENTZ, EMILY C LINDSEY, MEGAN N LOVELL, LUCY E LUDWIG, CHAD N LYFORD, CHRISTOPHER MACUDZINSKI, ADAM M MAESTRI, MICHAEL P MARSAN, RYAN J MARSHALL, ANDREW G MARTIN, KATHLEEN A * MAY, ALYSE N MCCOWN, CLAIRE M MCKITRICK, CHRISTINA MCLISTER, TIMOTHY M MEDINA, KAYLA K MEYERHOFER, PHILLIP MODOLO, MELISSA A MONSALVE, MARIA V MULLEN, JAMES E MUSE, SARAH M NGAI, DONNA K NORRIS, HOLLY M O`CONNELL, SHAYLIN M
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April 2009 Loudoun County High School 8
High School Summer School Program
The 2009 High School Summer School Program will offer multiple learning opportunities for students to remediate deficiencies
and expand academic skills. Instruction in core content areas at each grade level and subject area will reflect the LCPS curriculum
and Virginia Standards of Learning.
Locations:
Dates
Session Type # of Days Dates
Full Session — General Education, ESL and Special Education 29 days July 6 – August 13, 2009
Repeat Session 1 — General Education and Special Education 14 days July 6 – July 23, 2009
Repeat Session 2 — General Education and Special Education 14 days July 27 – August 13, 2009
Driver’s Education — Classroom 8 days July 6 – July 15, 2009
Driver’s Education — Behind the Wheel Call your home school for information
All classes meet from 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
First bell rings at 7:55 a.m.
Enrollment Criteria Full Session (29 days)—Students may take one course for new credit. Students must have satisfactorily passed any prerequisite course. Students wishing to improve their grade in a class must register for the full session class in summer school. Students MUST attend the full 29 day session in order to meet the requirements for instructional hours as determined by the Virginia De-partment of Education. Students MUST be present on the last day of the session when final exams are administered. Refunds will not be given for students not meeting the attendance requirements. Self-contained classes for special education students are available in all courses offered.
Broad Run High School 21670 Ashburn Rd.
Ashburn, VA 20147
Loudoun County High School 415 Dry Mill Rd. SW
Leesburg, VA 20175
Park View High School 400 West Laurel Ave.
Sterling, VA 20164
Serving Students from: Serving Students from: Serving Students from:
⇒ Briar Woods High School
⇒ Broad Run High School
⇒ Freedom High School
⇒ Stone Bridge High School
⇒ Belmont Ridge Middle School
⇒ Eagle Ridge Middle School
⇒ Farmwell Station Middle School
⇒ Mercer Middle School
⇒ Stone Hill Middle School
⇒ Heritage High School
⇒ Loudoun County High School
⇒ Loudoun Valley High School
⇒ Blue Ridge Middle School
⇒ Harmony Intermediate School
⇒ Harper Park Middle School
⇒ J. Lupton Simpson Middle School
⇒ Smarts Mill Middle School
⇒ Dominion High School
⇒ Park View High School
⇒ Potomac Falls High School
⇒ River Bend Middle School
⇒ Seneca Ridge Middle School
⇒ Sterling Middle School
Full Session Courses Available
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English 9 World History/Geography I Algebra I, Part 1 Earth Science English 10 World History/Geography II Algebra I, Part 2 Biology English 11 US and VA History Algebra I Chemistry English 12 US Government Geometry ESL Reading* for Levels 1 and 2 Algebra II Driver’s Education—Classroom ESL Math* Intro to Pre-Algebra for Levels 3 and 4 (8 days only)
• All students must complete the Summer School Health Information form. • ESL students must complete the writing sample (Reading Only). • Special Education students must complete the special education transportation form.
April 2009 Loudoun County High School 9
Repeat Sessions (14 days) Repeat sessions may only be taken by students who have failed a class, who have failed the SOL assessment. Students MUST attend the full 14 day session in order to meet the requirements for instructional hours as determined by the Virginia Department of Education. Students MUST be present on the last day of the session when final exams are administered. Refunds will not be given for students not meeting the attendance requirements. Self-contained classes for special education students are available in all courses offered.
Tuition
English 9 World History/Geography Part I Algebra I, Part 1 Earth Science
English 11 US Government Algebra I Biology
Geometry Chemistry
English 9 World History/Geography Part I Algebra I, Part 2 Earth Science
English 10 World History/Geography Part II Algebra I Chemistry
English 12 US and VA History Algebra II
Regular Reduced Free Out of County Student
$600 $120 $100 $1,000
Regular Reduced Free Out of County Student
$300 $65 $50 $1,000
Regular Reduced Free Out of County Student
$150 N/A N/A $300
Transportation Bus transportation will be provided from central pick-up points throughout the county. Schedules and routes will be available closer to the start of summer school. Special Education students must complete the Special Education Transportation form. Students must attend the summer school site assigned for their base school.
On-Line Summer School Courses Enrollment in on-line courses is based on availability of approved courses and must receive the approval of the school principal and the guidance director. Course information is available in the summer school booklet on the Summary Page. The application form is available from the guidance offices at the schools.
Registration and Payment For LCPS Students Registration forms WILL BE SHORTLY available in each high school's guidance office and in the middle school counselors' offices. Complete the Summer School Registration form and any other appropriate forms as needed.
1. Return the forms to your school’s guidance office by June 1, 2009 for a full session class and by June 29, 2009 for a repeat session class. Early registration is recommended. Late registrations will not be considered.
2. Include a check made payable to your home school with the registration form. 3. There is no first day registration at the summer school sites. 4. Refunds will not be made after June 29, 2009, except for cancelled classes.
Registration FOR NON-LCPS STUDENTS Please contact the Office of High School Education at 571.252.1160 for information.
Full Session Registration closes 3 p.m. Monday, June 1, 2009
Repeat Session Registration closes 3 p.m. Monday, June 29, 2009
Repeat Sessions
Repeat Session 1 Courses Available
Repeat Session 2 Courses Available
Full Session Tuition
Repeat Session Tuition
Driver’s Education - Classroom
High School Summer School Program Continued from previous page
April 2009 Loudoun County High School 10
LCPS SUMMER PROGRAMS AT A GLANCE—2009
It’s hard to believe that this school
year is almost over! The LCHS band
groups and color guard units have done
such a great job all year, winning many awards and acco-
lades. It’s been great fun!
Upcoming events to finish out the year are:
End-of -Year Lawn Concert on Monday, June 1st,
with potluck dinner starting at 5:30 pm, awards at 6:45 pm, and concert starting at 7:00 pm. The meat and drinks
are provided by the BPO, and each class is assigned a par-
ticular food to bring.
Band Movie Night, Monday, June 8th at 6:30 pm.
All registration forms and checks for the 2009 Marching
Band Camp should have already been turned in to Mr.
Young or Ms. Kezmarsky by May 1st. Plans are being
made for the new season. Color Guard and Drumline
camp will begin on August 4th; Marching Band camp starts August 10th.
Elections of 2009-2010 officers of the LCHS Band Parent Organization (BPO) were held at the April meeting. New officers are:
President: Julie Smead Vice President: David Schellenger Treasurer: Lynn Mercer Secretary: Tim Thompson Volunteer Coordinator: Susan Smallwood
As a member of the BPO for the past three school years, I have to say that it has been very rewarding and a LOT of fun!! If you are not a member of the Band Parent Organi-zation (BPO) and would like to be, please join us. Meet-ings are every third Wednesday of the month at 7:00 pm (except in the summer) in the Band Room. Please contact Julie Smead, BPO President ([email protected]) for information.
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This year the Foreign Language De-
partment is proud once again, to cele-
brate its best and brightest with nomi-
nation and induction into one of our
four honor societies. The ceremony
was held in the Library Media Center
on Thursday April 30 at 7 p.m.
Prior to the four induction ceremonies,
parents, nominees, current members
and other guests were treated to the
musical stylings of two of our stu-
dents: Latin student Alexis Pham will
play the piano and accompanying her
on guitar will be Spanish student
Kseniya Klimentyera, who is visiting
us from Russia.
The nominees for the French honor
society (Société Honoraire de Fran-
çais) are Kathleen Boyle, John Gor-
man, David Harris, Caroline Hertz
and Sarah Walker.
The nominees for the German honor
society (Deutsche Ehrenverbindung)
are Riccardo Bilen, Allyson Conway,
Alice Carpenter, Paige Herter,
Daniel Kemery and Colleen
McGrew.
The nominees for the Loudoun County
Latin honor society (Scholae Latina So
cietas Honoris) are Trevor Barnard,
Nathaniel Blakeman, Dylan Bosser-
man, Taylor Boucher, Allie Cain,
Kelley Duerbeck, Daniel Kent, Mi-
chael Marrotte, Daniel Seifert, and
Leah Tschantz.
Art 4 students Alicia Potes and Mel Kobran add texture to painted paper using a paste-grain technique.
Hannah Hale marbleizes paper in Art class.
Visiting artist and V.C.U. professor Ginna Cullen shows Henry Brazer how to marbleize paper during a bookmaking workshop.
The nominees for the Spanish honor society (Sociedad Honoraria
Hispánica) are Brett Arneson, Megan Barlow,
Prabesh Basnet, Eric Bobel, Joe
Gibson, Nicholas J. Gray, Tyler
Hayden , Rebecca Hinch, Kathleen
Horvath, Lauren Jackson, Alissa
Kain, Madison Kelliher, Anne-
marie Lord, Leslie Lyford , Eric
Marsan, Phillip Meyerhofer, Ayo-
kunmi Onifade, Hannah E. Rit-
sema, Matt Robillard, Tyler Sal-
eck, Mónica Stone, Peyton Stone,
Tanner Tibbits, and Anirudh
Venkatachalam.
The Loudoun County High School community congratulates and is proud of each of these students’ accomplish-ments. We look forward to seeing where the study of foreign languages and cultures takes them in their sure to be bright future. The Foreign Lan-guage Department looks forward to the ceremony and hopes all the fami-lies are able to attend. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call the school (571)252-2000 and ask for Mrs. Hawk or email her at [email protected]
Foreign Language Honor Society
Nominees for 2009
Congratulations to Corinne Summerrill for winning the "Doodle 4 Google" competition at LCHS. Her artwork will now be judged at the state level. Two LCHS students are recognized in the Loudoun County "Excellence in the Arts" competition: Casie O'Kane won first place for dance. Sarah Muse received an Honorable Mention for her colored pencil drawing.
April 2009 Loudoun County High School 12
Creating “Ojo de Dios” in Spanish Class
SCA News
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Allphin’s Spanish Two Classes, Allphin’s Spanish Two Classes, Allphin’s Spanish Two Classes, Allphin’s Spanish Two Classes, celebrated Na-
tional Foreign Language month and the coming of
Spring with a visit from Mr. John Lord, our county Mr. John Lord, our county Mr. John Lord, our county Mr. John Lord, our county
Director of Energy UtilizDirector of Energy UtilizDirector of Energy UtilizDirector of Energy Utilizaaaationtiontiontion. Mr. Lord, a former
Spanish Teacher of ten years, has made annual visits
to LCHS for four years, to show our Raiders how to
make the “Ojo de Dios” (Eye of God) wall hanging or
ornament. Everyone chose their colors of yarn and
planned their design as they wrapped yarn around wooden dowels to
create their own unique, personal expression of Mexica “artesanía” (handiwork).
This finished “Ojo” is a diamond, formed by the dowels, covered with yarn of
all textures and colors, as individual as a fingerprint!
Mrs. Allphin and Mr. Wright enjoyed watching and helping the students “stretch
their creative muscles” to think and explore in a different way. It was obvious
that the students had a great time with each other creating their own
“masterpiece” to be admired by all!
Hello to all Raiders, The SCA has finished the Senior Wall. Go to the cafeteria to check it out! We would like to give a special thanks to Rachel Hale, who provided the Seniors ’09 statement, and to Sarah Muse, who painted the wonderful LCHS mural. Currently, the SCA has begun painting the pillars inside the cafeteria for an-other Character Counts project. The SCA would also like to announce their par-ticipation in the upcoming Megan’s Walk. The walk will be held on May 10 and is at LCHS.
The SCA thanks everybody for their continued support.
Taylor Grimmel, President Katie Martin, Secretary Justin Zeidman, Vice-President Yasmin Darmani, Reporter Sam Thompson, Treasurer Ms. Nancy Thomas, Sponsor
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Congratulations to the following students from LCHS! Each completed a substantial application form, collected rec-ommendation letters from teachers and wrote essays. Some took proficiency tests, as well. The Foreign Language department is proud of each of these students. They have been selected from a large pool of applicants to fill a small number of positions. The Governor’s Academies for Foreign Language take place over the course of three weeks in the summer on the Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia.
David Harris Russian Academy Colleen McGrew Chinese Academy Abigail Chapple Latin Academy (alternate) Namrah Chaudhary Arabic Academy (alternate) Kathleen Decker Japanese Academy (alternate)
April 2009 Loudoun County High School 13
The last of the international and/or regional meals will be completed and kitchen inven-tory starts the end of May into June. If weather permits and all permission slips are returned a walking field trip to the local grocery store will be the “highlight” of the month of May. Students will purchase what they need for the recipe.
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Students are taking their turn teaching a team building activity to the class and following through with a discussion on the activity. In May students will be completing information on conducting meetings using Parliamentary Procedures techniques.
The last few chapters will be
covered this month – including
clothing care and selection as
well and the design principals,
fabrics and finishes.
Clothing project will not
be completed this se-
mester.
The focus this month is completing Portfolios and teaching the class a suc-cessful lesson used in field with their class. June 2 the students will be guests at a reception at the Board of Education and Shenandoah University.
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TO:TO:TO:TO: Our much appreciated teachers and staff
FROM:FROM:FROM:FROM: The LCHS PTSA Save the date: Friday, May 15Friday, May 15Friday, May 15Friday, May 15, for a PTSA-hosted teacher/staff appreciation luncheon! Many good eats to be had.
Don’t miss it!Don’t miss it!Don’t miss it!Don’t miss it!
Take the lead WE NEED YOU! The PTSA at LCHS will be changing next year. All positions are open: president, vice president, secretary and treasurer. There are currently no candidates for these positions. The life of the PTSA depends upon volunteers. Please con-sider taking an active role in the PTSA next year. If no one steps forward, then it is possible that all our current funds would have to be turned over to the State PTSA. In that event, there would be no PTSA at LCHS for the coming school year.
We really could use your help. Monthly meetings are usually one hour or less. There are usually plenty of volunteers, but we just need some people to take the lead. We are due to vote for the new board at our next meeting on Monday, May 4. If you are interested in serving on the board, please e -mail us at or contact Mona Czupak at or (703)737-6571. Who will wear the
crown? LCHS parents are all invited to attend the Mr. Loudoun County High School pageant, to be held Thursday, April 30, at 7:30 p.m. Tickets will be sold during the week at lunchtime, and also at the door. Please come out and support the Junior class in raising money for prom and to see who will be crowned Mr. LCHS! We look forward to seeing you there!
Are you up for working the night shift?
We are still looking for volunteers for the All-Night Grad Party on Saturday, June 20, from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. at the Ida Lee Recreation Center.
It is an LCHS tradition for parents of underclassman to work at the party so that parents of graduating sen-iors can relax knowing that their new graduates are cele-brating in a safe and fun environment.
Volunteers are needed for set-up, clean-up and to work at the party. Shifts are from 11 p.m. – 2 a.m. and 2 a.m. – 5 a.m.
To volunteer, contact Karen Knobloch at (703)443-8026, [email protected].
Don’t forget … The next PTSA meeting will be on Monday, May 4, at 7 p.m. in the LCHS library.
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e all know the stories of Cinderella, Rapunzel, Jack and the Bean-stalk and Little Red Riding Hood – or do we? Nothing is quite what it seems if you go into the woods today! And not everything ends in happily ever after when the characters are left to work out their own
destinies. Into the Woods humorously combines a number of classic fairy tales such as Cinderella, Rapunzel, Jack and the Beanstalk, and Little Red Riding Hood with the story of the Baker and his Wife who have been cursed with child-lessness by a witch and must perform various missions to break the spell. The traditional stories are parodied and altered at will, yet the original fairy tales' sense of wonder and, at times, darkness remains intact. The score, winner of Broadway's Tony Award, includes such songs as Children Will Listen, Giants in the Sky, and No One Is Alone. Directed by John Wells with Music Direction by Robin Duncan, Into the Woods features the talents of Corey Gant, Emily Lentz, Christie Farrell, Lau-ren Castellanos, Chelsea Zeidman, Caroline Hertz, Jack Notar, Sean Briggs, Parker Chadwick, Jesse Siebentritt, Lynn Dawley, Michael Ferraiolo, Michael Knobloch, Elizabeth Shoemaker, A.J.Jelonek, Kathleen Boyle, Deirdre Dillon, Alan Donehoo, Emily Douglas, Olivia Erickson, Hannah Harris, Emily Jackson, and Rachel Veal. Assistant Directors are LCHS students Kaity Beavenour and Samantha Thompson.
Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
and Book by James Lapine
Friday & Saturday,
May 22 and 23 at 7:30 pm
Saturday, May 23 at 2:00 pm
Tickets: $7.00 (available at the door)
Drama and Music Departments present
Spring Musical Production:
Into the Woods
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NONPROFIT
ORGANIZATION
U.S. POSTAGE
PAID
LEESBURG, VA
PERMIT NO. 21
Loudoun County High School
415 Dry Mill Road SW
Leesburg, VA 20175
GUIDANCE STAFF Ms. Zimmerman .............. Director of Guidance
COUNSELORS
Mrs. Rowley ------------- A - CE & ESL
Mrs. Doyle ------------- CH - GL
Ms. Jones ------------- GO-MAN
Mrs. Dunn ------------- MAO - Ro
Ms. Nagurny ------------- Ru - Z
Ms. LaBarron ------------- Intern
Mrs. Rives ...............Secretary
Mrs. Eisenmann ...............Secretary
Mrs. Fulcer ...............Career Center
MAIN OFFICE STAFF
Mrs. Kutz ....................... Secretary
Mrs. Cameron ................. Secretary
Mrs. Garrison ................. Secretary
Mrs. Peebles ................... Attendance
Mrs. Furr ........................ Bookkeeper
Mrs. Wells-Smith ........... Nurse
Main Office: 571-252-2000
Fax: 571-252-2001
Attendance: 571-252-2002
Guidance Phone: 571-252-2012
Guidance Fax: 571-252-2013
ADMINISTRATION
Mr. Oblas – Principal
Mr. Patterson ............. Assistant Principal
Mr. Brown ................. Assistant Principal
Mrs. Heanue ............. Assistant Principal
Mr. Wright ................ Athletic Director