High School and Beyond Center
March 11 2016 Spirit bull Pride bull Tradition of Achievement
Mar 21 Western WA Univ for 2016 College Planning Day (All Juniors) Mar 22 from 600 ndash 800 pm College Admission Night March 31 Whatcom North rotary Career Choices Fair (All sophomores) 800 am ndash 200 pm May 3 215pm ndash Bellingham Technical College placement testing See Mrs Williamson for sign-up May 9 amp 10 215pm ndash Whatcom Community College Placement Testing Both Days required See Mrs Williamson for sign-up
Due to changes in this yearrsquos graduation requirements the half-days on May 24th and 25th intended for ldquoSenior Presentationsrdquo at the High School will no longer be necessary Therefore to best support student learning at a critical time of year those days will be returned to regular school days for the HIGH SCHOOL ONLY Please plan accordingly
Kiwanis Lynden Breakfast Club Vo-Tech Scholarship
Each year the Kiwanis Lynden Breakfast Club recognizes two outstanding Lynden High School students with a scholarship In keeping with their commitment of service to the community the Kiwanis Lynden Breakfast Club awards scholarships to individuals who have demonstrated a high degree of community involvement and academic achievement
The scholarship application is available through Career Cruising Stop by the HSBC with questions The deadline is April 15
Foss Maritime Company
Invites our juniors and seniors to explore careers and consider careers in the maritime industry Positions in the industry are expected to grow significantly over the next decade Nearly 100 percent of the graduates of skilled trade college maritime programs and academies immediately land jobs with excellent starting salaries Maritime wages are close to or greater than the median wage of $52000 Skilled labor jobs in the shipyard average $50000 - $65000 and experienced licensed vessel positions can be considerable higher Foss has been in business for over 125 years They have two-full service shipyards harbor services along the west coast in Alaska and Hawaii and maritime transportation services around the world Foss offers training programs classes tuition reimbursement and partner with Workboat Academy through pacific Maritime Institute to sponsor several cadets a year in maritime training Interested we hope sohellip stop by the HSBC for more information
Kiwanis Club of Bellingham
On behalf of the Kiwanis Club of Bellingham I am pleased to announce that Kiwanis Club of Bellingham will again offer scholarships to Whatcom County High School seniors Three scholarships will be awarded this year One will go to a student enrolling in a four year school in the amount of $100000 and one will be awarded to a student going to a Technical or Community College in the amount $100000 The committee will also award a third ldquoCommitteesrsquo Choicerdquo scholarship of $100000 The scholarship application can may be accessed through Career Cruising The applications must be received at the address below no later than April 15 2016 to be considered
Important Dates Visits are here at LHS unless otherwise
indicated
LHS HSBC 2
LHS HSBC website
Office hours 730 am ndash 330 pm
Lynden Lions Club Scholarship 2016
This year the Lynden Lions Club will award two $1000 scholarships In keeping with their commitment of service to the community the Lynden Lions Club awards scholarships to individuals who have demonstrated a high degree of community involvement Because of the organizations motto ldquoWe Serverdquo and their programs for those with sight and hearing problems priority will be given to those applications fitting this criteria If you are entering a field that serves others we encourage you to apply for the scholarship Application deadline April 12 2016 See this application and many others through Career Cruising
2016 Deming Logging Show Auxiliary Scholarship
The Deming Logging Show Auxiliary Scholarship honors two high school seniors from a Whatcom County high school with a $300 scholarship Scholarships are given for either college or vocational-technical school Scholarships are for students related to people in the logging industry Applications are available through Career Cruising Application deadline May 4 2016
The performing arts department is pleased to announce an encore performance of Disneys The Little Mermaid Sunday March 13th 3pm and Judson Auditorium Tickets are available at the door on Sunday with the box office opening about 2pm Tickets are $9 for adults $6 for students K-12 and seniors over 65 If you havent had a chance to see this show the students would love to have you there Word of mouth is our only form of advertising for this encore if you have seen the show and could help us spread the word we would greatly appreciate it If you havent seen the show if you would still spread the word and maybe attend we would greatly appreciate that as well We have 58 students involved between cast crews and orchestra and they are all truly amazing
USDA Now Accepting Applications for
1890 National Scholars Program
The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) is accepting applications for the 1890 National Scholars Program that awards scholarships to students to attend one of 19 land-grant colleges and universities and pursue a degree in the field of agriculture food natural resource sciences or other related disciplines
Awardees are required to compete for appropriate employment immediately after graduation and if selected commit to at least one year of service to USDA for each year of financial assistance provided
The scholars program provides full tuition employment employee benefits fees books and room and board each year for up to four years
The program is available to high school seniors entering their freshman year of college and rising college sophomores and juniors Deadline to apply is April 11 2016 Learn more httpwwwoutreachusdagoveducation1890
LHS HSBC 3
LHS HSBC website
Office hours 730 am ndash 330 pm
The Assistance League of Bellingham (ALB) is again
offering summer Enrichment Scholarship opportunities to
Whatcom County students who are currently enrolled in
grades 6-11 in a public school (or are home-schooled with
a public school affiliation) Private school students do not
qualify Students who are related to an Assistance League
member may not apply for a scholarship The scholarships
are for programs running during the summer only not the
standard school year
Not every summer camp or program qualifies for the ALB
Enrichment Scholarship Acceptable programs include those
in art business chess dance debate drama computers
ecology journalism language study leadership math
music science engineering and more including college
preview programs Not acceptable are private lessons
religion-centered programs programs in foreign countries
or sports camps
The deadline for receipt of the completed applications at
the Assistance League Thrift Shop at 2817 Meridian Street
Bellingham WA 98225 is Friday March 25 2016 by 400
pm You may hand deliver it or mail it Mailed applications
need to be postmarked by March 24 2016 Award winners
will be notified during the second week of April
Questions Please email
albenrichmentscholarshipgmailcom or call the ALB Thrift
Shop at 360-738-2803 and leave a message asking for
the ESP chairperson to return your call
Application available online at
httpassistanceleaguebellinghamorgscholarship
Or through Career Cruising
Watch for summer program offerings (U of W is listed on
the next page) but keep in mind the deadline of March 25
Where can you find local scholarships Our local
scholarship opportunities are now located in Career
Cruising
1 Log into your Career Cruising Account
httpwww2careercruisingcomdefaultcploginLSD
2 Look at the top of the screen and look under Financial
Aid
3 On the right hand side of the screen notice the cation
ldquoLocal Scholarshipsrdquo Click on that
Scholarship Name Deadline
Assistance League of Bellingham Enrichment Scholarship
Mar 25
Deming Logging Show Auxiliary Scholarship
Mar 31
Chelsey Rae Ebert Scholarship Apr 10
CLARENCE AND CORNELIA LUDDEN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
Apr 10
Mt Baker Rotary Scholarship Apr 11
Lynden Lions Club Scholarship Apr 12
Trans-Ocean Products Inc Apr 14
Republican Women of Whatcom County
Apr 15
Kiwanis Lynden Breakfast Club Apr 15
Kiwanis Club of Bellingham Apr 15
Lynden Scholarship Foundation Apr 15
The Sofia Milstead Memorial Scholarship
Apr 15
Larson Gross Accountants of Tomorrow Merit Scholarship
Apr 30
Northwest Washington Fair Foundation
Apr 30
SiSu Childrens Fund 2-May
FOP Matt Herzog Memorial Scholarship
30-May
Abbott and Fenner Annual Scholarship 2016
16-Jun
LHS HSBC 4
LHS HSBC website
Office hours 730 am ndash 330 pm
2016 High School AllndashDay Programs For students entering 9th through 12th grades in the fall (unless otherwise noted)
High school intensives offer students the chance to spend concentrated time on a subject of interest Dates Academies Time July 5-July 15 Intensive Screenwriting Workshop 9 am-3 pm July 11-July 22 Introduction to Engineering Design amp Process 9 am-3 pm July 11-July 22 Unlocking Shakespeare Acting Workshop 9 am-3 pm
2016 High School Half-Day Programs For students entering 9th through 12th grades in the fall (unless otherwise noted)
Experience life on a college campus and tap into some unique learning opportunities Libraries computer labs and museums are right at your
fingertips as you build your knowledge and learn from others
Dates Programs Times June June 27-July 1 Sharpen Your Writing Skills 9 am-12 pm June 27-July 8 Computer Programming in Java I (Sect A) 9 am-12 pm July July 5-July 15 Writing for College Readiness 9 am-12 pm July 11-July 22 Computer Programming in Java I (Sect B) 9 am-12 pm July 11-July 22 Computer Programming in Java II (Sect A) 1 pm-4 pm July 18-July 29 PSWP Writers Workshop 9 am-12 pm July 18-July 29 Introduction to Landscape Architecture 9 am-12 pm July 18-July 29 Architectural Studies 1 pm-4 pm July 18-July 29 Art of Cinema 1-430 pm July 25-August 5 Computer Programming in Java I Multiple Sections August August 8-August 12 Web Development and Design Multiple Sections August 8-August 19 Computer Programming in Java II (Sect B) 9 am-12 pm
University of Washington UW Professional amp Continuing Education
LHS HSBC 5
LHS HSBC website
Office hours 730 am ndash 330 pm
SAT and ACT Dates
School Year Ending 2016
This years test dates normal registration deadlines late registration deadlines and score availability are below ACT dates are
blue SAT dates are red
Last minute SAT ACT date changes can and do happen historically -- sometimes with just days of notice for snow emergencies
Some useful SATACT help sites
KhanAcademyorg
New SAT starting in March 16 httpswwwkhanacademyorgtest-prepnew-sat CollegeBoardorg - (the official SAT site)
Actstudentorg - (the official ACT site)
March2success - httpswwwmarch2successcommainhome (free site same as Petersons)
Majortestscom (lots of practice tests)
Sparknotescom (click on test prep - this one also has help for Subject tests)
Number2com (more free help both SAT amp ACT
Which Test Test Date Deadline Late Deadline Score Release
ACT Apr 9 2016 Mar 4 2016 Mar 18 2016 Apr 27 May 11 2016
New SAT May 7 2016 Apr 8 2016 Apr 26 2016 Mid-June score delivery
New SAT June 4 2016 May 11 2016 May 25 2016 Mid-July score delivery
ACT June 11 2016 May 6 2016 May 20 2016 June 22 29 2016
LHS HSBC 6
LHS HSBC website
Office hours 730 am ndash 330 pm
Other Sources for College Funding
wwwCappexcom wwwfindtuitioncom
wwwcollegeanswercom wwwgocollegecom
wwwcollegeboardorg wwwprincetonreviewcom
wwwcollegexpresscom wwwscholarshipscom
wwwcollegenetcom wwwtheWashBoardorg
wwwfastwebcom wwwscholarshipjunkiescom
wwwincightorgscholarship_links (For individuals with documented disabilities)
Be aware of scholarship scams Students should NOT pay to apply for scholarships and should also avoid paying for outside
scholarship searches
There are many many scholarships opportunities available in addition to these resources Remember you canrsquot win if you donrsquot apply Good Luck
Lynden High School Administration Principal Ian Freeman
Assistant Principal Lisa McKeen
Studentrsquos last name ending A ndash G Chris Elsner Studentrsquos last name ending H ndash O Erin Shaffer Studentrsquos last name ending P - Z Jane Beckel
Registrar Lisa Wilde (telephone ext 5218)
Contacts in the High School and Beyond Center (HSBC)
Director Kent Victor (telephone extension 5260) Secretary Shelly Williamson (telephone extension 5205)
Lynden High School Phone 354-4401
LHS HSBC 7
LHS HSBC website
Office hours 730 am ndash 330 pm
Dismiss Depart Time Sport Level Home Visitor Location Vehicle
Monday March 14 2016
220 PM 330 PM G Tennis C Ferndale Lynden FHS Bus
230 PM 400-400 PM Softball JVV Ferndale Lynden FHS Bus
230 PM 400-400 PM B Soccer JVV Ferndale Lynden FHS Bus
Tuesday March 15 2016 - Activity Period (Clubs) Class Election Meeting
in Mr McKees office during the first 5 minutes of each lunch Junior ring orders during both lunches
330 PM G Tennis V Lynden Sedro-Woolley LynYMCA
140 PM 150 PM 330 PM G Tennis JV Sedro-Woolley Lynden SWHS Bus
400-530 PM Softball VJV Lynden Blaine LHS
400 PM Baseball V Lynden Blaine LHS
400-515 PM Volleyball MS
C78 Lynden MS Vista MS LMS
Wednesday March 16 2016 - Department Head Meeting
220 PM 330 PM G Tennis C Sehome Lynden SHS Bus
400-400 PM B Soccer JVV Lynden Nooksack Valley Bender
300 PM 430 PM Baseball JV Blaine Lynden Pipeline Bus
400-515 PM Volleyball MS78 LC MS Lynden MS LCHS
245 PM 400 PM B Wrestling
MS 78 Meridian MS Lynden MHS Bus
Thursday March 17 2016
1135 AM
1145 AM
200 PM B Golf V Burlington-Edison
Lynden SGCC Van
110 PM 120 PM 300 PM G Golf V Sedro-Woolley Lynden Avalon Car
130 PM 140 PM 330 PM G Tennis V Anacortes Lynden AHS Bus
330 PM G Tennis JV Lynden Anacortes LynYMCA
330 PM Track V Lynden LC LHS
230 PM 400 PM Baseball V Ferndale Lynden FHS Bus
250 PM 500-700 PM B Soccer JVV Sedro-Woolley Lynden SWHS Bus
Friday March 18 2016 - Activity Period (Election Speeches) Juniors - Sophomores - Freshmen
Lions Read Club Movie Night The Book Thief
1200-230 PM Baseball JVV Lynden North Kitsap LHS
1200 PM 1210 PM 400 PM G Tennis V Friday Harbor Lynden FHHS Bus
Saturday March 19 2016 - Knowledge Bowl State Competition Arlington High School 800 am
1200-1200
PM B Soccer JVV Lynden
Lynden Christian
Bender
1115 AM
200-400 PM Softball V Lynden Sehome Daniels Bus
Sunday March 20 2016 - Drama The Little Mermaid Encore Performance at Judson Hall 300 pm
The Office of Student Life
2016-17 Leadership Application Application Due Date 4pm Friday May 13th
Student Lifersquos Leadership Programs provide opportunities for students to develop effective leadership communication and interpersonal skills Student leaders serve as representatives of the student body and are dedicated to advocating for student needs representing student interests to College Administration and providing services and programming to enhance the WCC student experience All students are encouraged to apply Students who have not yet been involved with Student Life are given priority consideration
Period of Employment August 1 2016 ndash June 16 2017
Qualifications Enrolled in a minimum of 8 credits at WCC
Minimum 25 GPA
Enrolled at WCC Fall Quarter 2016 - Spring Quarter 2017
Benefits ASWCC Students Leaders earn $1070 per hour
Build your resume
Develop transferrable skills leadership critical thinking public speaking project management budget management working with diverse populations etc
On-campus employment
Create a network of professional references
Make friendships that will last a lifetime
General Responsibilities of the ASWCC Student Leaders include Actively advocate for student needs
Represent students in college decision making
10 ndash 15 office hours per week (scheduled around your classes)
Attend weekly staff meetingstrainings (Fridays 2-4pm)
Executive Officers attend Senate meetings (TTh at 3pm)
The Office of Student Life respects individual differences and provides equal access and opportunity for all qualified candidates regardless of race color religion sex sexual orientation gender identity gender presentation national origin ancestry age disability ethnicity family status immigration status socioeconomic status or veteran status
Page 2
Student Life Leadership Opportunities
Programming and Diversity Board (PDB) - 8 positions Identify and plan activities and events for campus Create programming specific to equity and inclusion Coordinate marketing for activities and events
Plan Orca Day
Student Ambassador - 8 positions Coordinate daily operations in Student Life Serve at Whatcom WAVE new student orientation Support and promote ASWCC Clubs
Provide peer mentorship to WCC students
President (Executive Team) Public Relations Liaison wCollege Administration Chair for Senate and Executive Board Meetings WCC College Committees Student Representative
Vice President (Executive Team) Assumes duty of President in their absence Chair for Social Justice Equity and Pluralism Committee Coordinate Students Leading Change Conference WCC College Committees Student Representative
Director of Operations (Executive Team) Chair for SampA Budget Committee Oversee ASWCC rules amp regulations Oversee ASWCC Organizations WCC College Committees Student Representative
Director of Legislative Affairs (Executive Team) Coordinate Campus Voter Registration Initiatives Organize WCC participation in quarterly Leg Academies WACTCSA State Representative WCC College Committees Student Representative Washington State Community amp Technical College Student Association
Director of Campus Advocacy (Executive Team) Resolve WCC Student Constituent Concerns Outreach Coordinate quarterly Finals Relief and tabling WCC College Committees Student Representative
Director of Administrative Affairs (Executive Team) Coordinate quarterly reports of ASWCC activity Coordinate meeting minutes SenateExecutive Manage ASWCC assets supplies and inventory WCC College Committees Student Representative
Program Commitments
Whatcom Leads Fridays 2-4pm o Oct 2nd Nov 6th Dec 4th Jan 8th Feb 5th March 4th April 8th May 6th amp June 3rd
Summer Quarter 2016 o North Sound Leadership Institute ndash Stanwood WA (Aug 4 - 6) o Summer training Tues-Thurs 12pm-5pm (Aug 9 - Sept 17) o WACTCSA Legislative Training (Executive Team) ndash Olympia (July 12-13 or 19-20 TBD)
Fall Quarter 2016 o Leadership amp Activities Institute (Executive Team) ndash Olympia WA (Sept 7-9) o Bumbershoot training (PDB) ndash Seattle WA (Sept 4-6) o Tour amp Orientation Quest (Ambassadors) ndash Seattle WA (Sept 2016) o WACTCSA Legislative Academy (Executive Team) ndash Olympia WA (Nov 18-19)
Winter Quarter 2017 o WACTCSA Student Advocacy Day (Executive Team) ndash Olympia WA (Date TBD) o MLK Jr Human Rights Conference and Youth Summit ndash Bellingham WA (Jan 14) o Northwest Student Leadership Conference ndash Portland OR (Feb 2017)
Spring Quarter 2017 o Student Voice Academy (Executive Team) ndash Tacoma WA (May 12-13) o Students Leading Change Conference - student leaders will help support this student
ledstudent run conference around leadership in social justice ndash WCC (May 2017)
Students are required to attend specified commitments Expenses for travel to conferences and professional development opportunities (hotel meals registration and transportation) are coordinated and paid by Student Life Students are not paid an hourly wage to attend conferencesextracurricular activities
WACTCSA - Washington Community and Technical College Student Association
Page 3
2016-2017 Student Life Leadership Application FormCompleted applications include
Application Form Cover Letter Letter of Recommendation
Essay Question Copy of Degree Plan or AgileGrad Plan
Applicant Name ________________________________________ Student ID __________________
Cell Phone ________________________________ Alternate Phone ___________________________
Email ___________________________________________________________
Are you fluent in a language other than English If so please list ______________________________
Cumulative GPA _____________________ How many college credits do you have _______________
Expected MonthYear of WCC Graduation ________________________________________________
What is your major ___________________________________________________________________
Prior Work or Volunteer Experience Please begin with your most recent experience
Employer or Organization _____________________________________________________________
Supervisor or Contact Person ___________________________________________________________
Phone Number ____________________________ Dates of Employment ________ to ________
Position _______________________________________________________________________
Reason for Leaving ___________________________________________________________________
Employer or Organization _____________________________________________________________
Supervisor or Contact Person ___________________________________________________________
Phone Number ____________________________ Dates of Employment ________ to ________
Position _______________________________________________________________________
Reason for Leaving ___________________________________________________________________
Essay Question What does diversity mean to you and how does it relate to student leadership
I certify that all information provided on this application is accurate By signing this application I also give permission for Whatcom Community College to utilize any photographs video clips testimonials andor audio recordings in which I may be featured to be used in WCC publications andor on the WCC website
____________________________________ ___________________________ Applicantrsquos Signature Date
If under 18 please have a parent or guardian print and sign in the area below
____________________________________ ____________________________ ParentGuardian Signature Date
____________________________________ ParentGuardian Print Name
mdashMoremdash
News Release For immediate release March 3 2016 (16-020) Contact Dave Johnson Strategic Communications Office 3602364072 3605452944
New Chickenpox Vaccine Requirement for High School Students this Fall OLYMPIA -- Parents of Washington high schoolers may be surprised to hear about a new
chickenpox (varicella) vaccine requirement in the coming school year In the 2016-17 school
year all public and private high school students will be required to get two doses of the
chickenpox vaccine before they enter school
Parents are encouraged to get their teens vaccinated soon to avoid a last minute rush before the
start of school
People may consider chickenpox a routine and mild childhood illness however it is a very
contagious disease that spreads quickly and causes an itchy rash fever and sometimes serious
illness People infected with chickenpox are at risk for developing shingles a painful skin rash
later in life Chickenpox is transmitted through the air by coughing and sneezing or by touching
chickenpox blisters
ldquoChickenpox is a preventable disease that can be particularly dangerous for kids with weakened
immune systems If all students are up-to-date with two doses of the chickenpox vaccine they
can start the school year protectedrdquo says State Health Officer Dr Kathy Lofy
Students are not required to be vaccinated if they already had two doses of the vaccine have had
chickenpox in the past or have had a blood test showing they are immune
Parents can make sure all their students are ready to enter school by making appointments with
their healthcare provider now If a student needs two doses of the chickenpox vaccine they need
to wait one month between each dose
New Vaccine Requirement March 3 2016 Page 2
ldquoParents can be prepared ahead of time by getting their children up-to-date on the new
chickenpox vaccine requirements and all other required vaccines nowrdquo said Lofy
The Department of Health local health departments and schools are working together to make
sure all students especially high schoolers are up-to-date with current vaccine requirements
before school starts in the fall
Information and frequently asked questions about the new chickenpox vaccine requirements are
available on DOHrsquos website Parents can also learn more about all vaccine requirements for the
2016-17 school year
Parents can receive no-cost vaccines for all kids up to 19-years-old through health care providers
participating in the statersquos Childhood Vaccine Program Participating providers may charge for
the office visit and an administration fee to give the vaccine People who canrsquot afford the
administration fee can ask for it to be waived
For help finding a health care provider or an immunization clinic call your local health agency
or the WithinReach Family Health Hotline at 1-800-322-2588
The Department of Health website is your source for a healthy dose of information Also find us
on Facebook and follow us on Twitter
LHS HSBC 2
LHS HSBC website
Office hours 730 am ndash 330 pm
Lynden Lions Club Scholarship 2016
This year the Lynden Lions Club will award two $1000 scholarships In keeping with their commitment of service to the community the Lynden Lions Club awards scholarships to individuals who have demonstrated a high degree of community involvement Because of the organizations motto ldquoWe Serverdquo and their programs for those with sight and hearing problems priority will be given to those applications fitting this criteria If you are entering a field that serves others we encourage you to apply for the scholarship Application deadline April 12 2016 See this application and many others through Career Cruising
2016 Deming Logging Show Auxiliary Scholarship
The Deming Logging Show Auxiliary Scholarship honors two high school seniors from a Whatcom County high school with a $300 scholarship Scholarships are given for either college or vocational-technical school Scholarships are for students related to people in the logging industry Applications are available through Career Cruising Application deadline May 4 2016
The performing arts department is pleased to announce an encore performance of Disneys The Little Mermaid Sunday March 13th 3pm and Judson Auditorium Tickets are available at the door on Sunday with the box office opening about 2pm Tickets are $9 for adults $6 for students K-12 and seniors over 65 If you havent had a chance to see this show the students would love to have you there Word of mouth is our only form of advertising for this encore if you have seen the show and could help us spread the word we would greatly appreciate it If you havent seen the show if you would still spread the word and maybe attend we would greatly appreciate that as well We have 58 students involved between cast crews and orchestra and they are all truly amazing
USDA Now Accepting Applications for
1890 National Scholars Program
The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) is accepting applications for the 1890 National Scholars Program that awards scholarships to students to attend one of 19 land-grant colleges and universities and pursue a degree in the field of agriculture food natural resource sciences or other related disciplines
Awardees are required to compete for appropriate employment immediately after graduation and if selected commit to at least one year of service to USDA for each year of financial assistance provided
The scholars program provides full tuition employment employee benefits fees books and room and board each year for up to four years
The program is available to high school seniors entering their freshman year of college and rising college sophomores and juniors Deadline to apply is April 11 2016 Learn more httpwwwoutreachusdagoveducation1890
LHS HSBC 3
LHS HSBC website
Office hours 730 am ndash 330 pm
The Assistance League of Bellingham (ALB) is again
offering summer Enrichment Scholarship opportunities to
Whatcom County students who are currently enrolled in
grades 6-11 in a public school (or are home-schooled with
a public school affiliation) Private school students do not
qualify Students who are related to an Assistance League
member may not apply for a scholarship The scholarships
are for programs running during the summer only not the
standard school year
Not every summer camp or program qualifies for the ALB
Enrichment Scholarship Acceptable programs include those
in art business chess dance debate drama computers
ecology journalism language study leadership math
music science engineering and more including college
preview programs Not acceptable are private lessons
religion-centered programs programs in foreign countries
or sports camps
The deadline for receipt of the completed applications at
the Assistance League Thrift Shop at 2817 Meridian Street
Bellingham WA 98225 is Friday March 25 2016 by 400
pm You may hand deliver it or mail it Mailed applications
need to be postmarked by March 24 2016 Award winners
will be notified during the second week of April
Questions Please email
albenrichmentscholarshipgmailcom or call the ALB Thrift
Shop at 360-738-2803 and leave a message asking for
the ESP chairperson to return your call
Application available online at
httpassistanceleaguebellinghamorgscholarship
Or through Career Cruising
Watch for summer program offerings (U of W is listed on
the next page) but keep in mind the deadline of March 25
Where can you find local scholarships Our local
scholarship opportunities are now located in Career
Cruising
1 Log into your Career Cruising Account
httpwww2careercruisingcomdefaultcploginLSD
2 Look at the top of the screen and look under Financial
Aid
3 On the right hand side of the screen notice the cation
ldquoLocal Scholarshipsrdquo Click on that
Scholarship Name Deadline
Assistance League of Bellingham Enrichment Scholarship
Mar 25
Deming Logging Show Auxiliary Scholarship
Mar 31
Chelsey Rae Ebert Scholarship Apr 10
CLARENCE AND CORNELIA LUDDEN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
Apr 10
Mt Baker Rotary Scholarship Apr 11
Lynden Lions Club Scholarship Apr 12
Trans-Ocean Products Inc Apr 14
Republican Women of Whatcom County
Apr 15
Kiwanis Lynden Breakfast Club Apr 15
Kiwanis Club of Bellingham Apr 15
Lynden Scholarship Foundation Apr 15
The Sofia Milstead Memorial Scholarship
Apr 15
Larson Gross Accountants of Tomorrow Merit Scholarship
Apr 30
Northwest Washington Fair Foundation
Apr 30
SiSu Childrens Fund 2-May
FOP Matt Herzog Memorial Scholarship
30-May
Abbott and Fenner Annual Scholarship 2016
16-Jun
LHS HSBC 4
LHS HSBC website
Office hours 730 am ndash 330 pm
2016 High School AllndashDay Programs For students entering 9th through 12th grades in the fall (unless otherwise noted)
High school intensives offer students the chance to spend concentrated time on a subject of interest Dates Academies Time July 5-July 15 Intensive Screenwriting Workshop 9 am-3 pm July 11-July 22 Introduction to Engineering Design amp Process 9 am-3 pm July 11-July 22 Unlocking Shakespeare Acting Workshop 9 am-3 pm
2016 High School Half-Day Programs For students entering 9th through 12th grades in the fall (unless otherwise noted)
Experience life on a college campus and tap into some unique learning opportunities Libraries computer labs and museums are right at your
fingertips as you build your knowledge and learn from others
Dates Programs Times June June 27-July 1 Sharpen Your Writing Skills 9 am-12 pm June 27-July 8 Computer Programming in Java I (Sect A) 9 am-12 pm July July 5-July 15 Writing for College Readiness 9 am-12 pm July 11-July 22 Computer Programming in Java I (Sect B) 9 am-12 pm July 11-July 22 Computer Programming in Java II (Sect A) 1 pm-4 pm July 18-July 29 PSWP Writers Workshop 9 am-12 pm July 18-July 29 Introduction to Landscape Architecture 9 am-12 pm July 18-July 29 Architectural Studies 1 pm-4 pm July 18-July 29 Art of Cinema 1-430 pm July 25-August 5 Computer Programming in Java I Multiple Sections August August 8-August 12 Web Development and Design Multiple Sections August 8-August 19 Computer Programming in Java II (Sect B) 9 am-12 pm
University of Washington UW Professional amp Continuing Education
LHS HSBC 5
LHS HSBC website
Office hours 730 am ndash 330 pm
SAT and ACT Dates
School Year Ending 2016
This years test dates normal registration deadlines late registration deadlines and score availability are below ACT dates are
blue SAT dates are red
Last minute SAT ACT date changes can and do happen historically -- sometimes with just days of notice for snow emergencies
Some useful SATACT help sites
KhanAcademyorg
New SAT starting in March 16 httpswwwkhanacademyorgtest-prepnew-sat CollegeBoardorg - (the official SAT site)
Actstudentorg - (the official ACT site)
March2success - httpswwwmarch2successcommainhome (free site same as Petersons)
Majortestscom (lots of practice tests)
Sparknotescom (click on test prep - this one also has help for Subject tests)
Number2com (more free help both SAT amp ACT
Which Test Test Date Deadline Late Deadline Score Release
ACT Apr 9 2016 Mar 4 2016 Mar 18 2016 Apr 27 May 11 2016
New SAT May 7 2016 Apr 8 2016 Apr 26 2016 Mid-June score delivery
New SAT June 4 2016 May 11 2016 May 25 2016 Mid-July score delivery
ACT June 11 2016 May 6 2016 May 20 2016 June 22 29 2016
LHS HSBC 6
LHS HSBC website
Office hours 730 am ndash 330 pm
Other Sources for College Funding
wwwCappexcom wwwfindtuitioncom
wwwcollegeanswercom wwwgocollegecom
wwwcollegeboardorg wwwprincetonreviewcom
wwwcollegexpresscom wwwscholarshipscom
wwwcollegenetcom wwwtheWashBoardorg
wwwfastwebcom wwwscholarshipjunkiescom
wwwincightorgscholarship_links (For individuals with documented disabilities)
Be aware of scholarship scams Students should NOT pay to apply for scholarships and should also avoid paying for outside
scholarship searches
There are many many scholarships opportunities available in addition to these resources Remember you canrsquot win if you donrsquot apply Good Luck
Lynden High School Administration Principal Ian Freeman
Assistant Principal Lisa McKeen
Studentrsquos last name ending A ndash G Chris Elsner Studentrsquos last name ending H ndash O Erin Shaffer Studentrsquos last name ending P - Z Jane Beckel
Registrar Lisa Wilde (telephone ext 5218)
Contacts in the High School and Beyond Center (HSBC)
Director Kent Victor (telephone extension 5260) Secretary Shelly Williamson (telephone extension 5205)
Lynden High School Phone 354-4401
LHS HSBC 7
LHS HSBC website
Office hours 730 am ndash 330 pm
Dismiss Depart Time Sport Level Home Visitor Location Vehicle
Monday March 14 2016
220 PM 330 PM G Tennis C Ferndale Lynden FHS Bus
230 PM 400-400 PM Softball JVV Ferndale Lynden FHS Bus
230 PM 400-400 PM B Soccer JVV Ferndale Lynden FHS Bus
Tuesday March 15 2016 - Activity Period (Clubs) Class Election Meeting
in Mr McKees office during the first 5 minutes of each lunch Junior ring orders during both lunches
330 PM G Tennis V Lynden Sedro-Woolley LynYMCA
140 PM 150 PM 330 PM G Tennis JV Sedro-Woolley Lynden SWHS Bus
400-530 PM Softball VJV Lynden Blaine LHS
400 PM Baseball V Lynden Blaine LHS
400-515 PM Volleyball MS
C78 Lynden MS Vista MS LMS
Wednesday March 16 2016 - Department Head Meeting
220 PM 330 PM G Tennis C Sehome Lynden SHS Bus
400-400 PM B Soccer JVV Lynden Nooksack Valley Bender
300 PM 430 PM Baseball JV Blaine Lynden Pipeline Bus
400-515 PM Volleyball MS78 LC MS Lynden MS LCHS
245 PM 400 PM B Wrestling
MS 78 Meridian MS Lynden MHS Bus
Thursday March 17 2016
1135 AM
1145 AM
200 PM B Golf V Burlington-Edison
Lynden SGCC Van
110 PM 120 PM 300 PM G Golf V Sedro-Woolley Lynden Avalon Car
130 PM 140 PM 330 PM G Tennis V Anacortes Lynden AHS Bus
330 PM G Tennis JV Lynden Anacortes LynYMCA
330 PM Track V Lynden LC LHS
230 PM 400 PM Baseball V Ferndale Lynden FHS Bus
250 PM 500-700 PM B Soccer JVV Sedro-Woolley Lynden SWHS Bus
Friday March 18 2016 - Activity Period (Election Speeches) Juniors - Sophomores - Freshmen
Lions Read Club Movie Night The Book Thief
1200-230 PM Baseball JVV Lynden North Kitsap LHS
1200 PM 1210 PM 400 PM G Tennis V Friday Harbor Lynden FHHS Bus
Saturday March 19 2016 - Knowledge Bowl State Competition Arlington High School 800 am
1200-1200
PM B Soccer JVV Lynden
Lynden Christian
Bender
1115 AM
200-400 PM Softball V Lynden Sehome Daniels Bus
Sunday March 20 2016 - Drama The Little Mermaid Encore Performance at Judson Hall 300 pm
The Office of Student Life
2016-17 Leadership Application Application Due Date 4pm Friday May 13th
Student Lifersquos Leadership Programs provide opportunities for students to develop effective leadership communication and interpersonal skills Student leaders serve as representatives of the student body and are dedicated to advocating for student needs representing student interests to College Administration and providing services and programming to enhance the WCC student experience All students are encouraged to apply Students who have not yet been involved with Student Life are given priority consideration
Period of Employment August 1 2016 ndash June 16 2017
Qualifications Enrolled in a minimum of 8 credits at WCC
Minimum 25 GPA
Enrolled at WCC Fall Quarter 2016 - Spring Quarter 2017
Benefits ASWCC Students Leaders earn $1070 per hour
Build your resume
Develop transferrable skills leadership critical thinking public speaking project management budget management working with diverse populations etc
On-campus employment
Create a network of professional references
Make friendships that will last a lifetime
General Responsibilities of the ASWCC Student Leaders include Actively advocate for student needs
Represent students in college decision making
10 ndash 15 office hours per week (scheduled around your classes)
Attend weekly staff meetingstrainings (Fridays 2-4pm)
Executive Officers attend Senate meetings (TTh at 3pm)
The Office of Student Life respects individual differences and provides equal access and opportunity for all qualified candidates regardless of race color religion sex sexual orientation gender identity gender presentation national origin ancestry age disability ethnicity family status immigration status socioeconomic status or veteran status
Page 2
Student Life Leadership Opportunities
Programming and Diversity Board (PDB) - 8 positions Identify and plan activities and events for campus Create programming specific to equity and inclusion Coordinate marketing for activities and events
Plan Orca Day
Student Ambassador - 8 positions Coordinate daily operations in Student Life Serve at Whatcom WAVE new student orientation Support and promote ASWCC Clubs
Provide peer mentorship to WCC students
President (Executive Team) Public Relations Liaison wCollege Administration Chair for Senate and Executive Board Meetings WCC College Committees Student Representative
Vice President (Executive Team) Assumes duty of President in their absence Chair for Social Justice Equity and Pluralism Committee Coordinate Students Leading Change Conference WCC College Committees Student Representative
Director of Operations (Executive Team) Chair for SampA Budget Committee Oversee ASWCC rules amp regulations Oversee ASWCC Organizations WCC College Committees Student Representative
Director of Legislative Affairs (Executive Team) Coordinate Campus Voter Registration Initiatives Organize WCC participation in quarterly Leg Academies WACTCSA State Representative WCC College Committees Student Representative Washington State Community amp Technical College Student Association
Director of Campus Advocacy (Executive Team) Resolve WCC Student Constituent Concerns Outreach Coordinate quarterly Finals Relief and tabling WCC College Committees Student Representative
Director of Administrative Affairs (Executive Team) Coordinate quarterly reports of ASWCC activity Coordinate meeting minutes SenateExecutive Manage ASWCC assets supplies and inventory WCC College Committees Student Representative
Program Commitments
Whatcom Leads Fridays 2-4pm o Oct 2nd Nov 6th Dec 4th Jan 8th Feb 5th March 4th April 8th May 6th amp June 3rd
Summer Quarter 2016 o North Sound Leadership Institute ndash Stanwood WA (Aug 4 - 6) o Summer training Tues-Thurs 12pm-5pm (Aug 9 - Sept 17) o WACTCSA Legislative Training (Executive Team) ndash Olympia (July 12-13 or 19-20 TBD)
Fall Quarter 2016 o Leadership amp Activities Institute (Executive Team) ndash Olympia WA (Sept 7-9) o Bumbershoot training (PDB) ndash Seattle WA (Sept 4-6) o Tour amp Orientation Quest (Ambassadors) ndash Seattle WA (Sept 2016) o WACTCSA Legislative Academy (Executive Team) ndash Olympia WA (Nov 18-19)
Winter Quarter 2017 o WACTCSA Student Advocacy Day (Executive Team) ndash Olympia WA (Date TBD) o MLK Jr Human Rights Conference and Youth Summit ndash Bellingham WA (Jan 14) o Northwest Student Leadership Conference ndash Portland OR (Feb 2017)
Spring Quarter 2017 o Student Voice Academy (Executive Team) ndash Tacoma WA (May 12-13) o Students Leading Change Conference - student leaders will help support this student
ledstudent run conference around leadership in social justice ndash WCC (May 2017)
Students are required to attend specified commitments Expenses for travel to conferences and professional development opportunities (hotel meals registration and transportation) are coordinated and paid by Student Life Students are not paid an hourly wage to attend conferencesextracurricular activities
WACTCSA - Washington Community and Technical College Student Association
Page 3
2016-2017 Student Life Leadership Application FormCompleted applications include
Application Form Cover Letter Letter of Recommendation
Essay Question Copy of Degree Plan or AgileGrad Plan
Applicant Name ________________________________________ Student ID __________________
Cell Phone ________________________________ Alternate Phone ___________________________
Email ___________________________________________________________
Are you fluent in a language other than English If so please list ______________________________
Cumulative GPA _____________________ How many college credits do you have _______________
Expected MonthYear of WCC Graduation ________________________________________________
What is your major ___________________________________________________________________
Prior Work or Volunteer Experience Please begin with your most recent experience
Employer or Organization _____________________________________________________________
Supervisor or Contact Person ___________________________________________________________
Phone Number ____________________________ Dates of Employment ________ to ________
Position _______________________________________________________________________
Reason for Leaving ___________________________________________________________________
Employer or Organization _____________________________________________________________
Supervisor or Contact Person ___________________________________________________________
Phone Number ____________________________ Dates of Employment ________ to ________
Position _______________________________________________________________________
Reason for Leaving ___________________________________________________________________
Essay Question What does diversity mean to you and how does it relate to student leadership
I certify that all information provided on this application is accurate By signing this application I also give permission for Whatcom Community College to utilize any photographs video clips testimonials andor audio recordings in which I may be featured to be used in WCC publications andor on the WCC website
____________________________________ ___________________________ Applicantrsquos Signature Date
If under 18 please have a parent or guardian print and sign in the area below
____________________________________ ____________________________ ParentGuardian Signature Date
____________________________________ ParentGuardian Print Name
mdashMoremdash
News Release For immediate release March 3 2016 (16-020) Contact Dave Johnson Strategic Communications Office 3602364072 3605452944
New Chickenpox Vaccine Requirement for High School Students this Fall OLYMPIA -- Parents of Washington high schoolers may be surprised to hear about a new
chickenpox (varicella) vaccine requirement in the coming school year In the 2016-17 school
year all public and private high school students will be required to get two doses of the
chickenpox vaccine before they enter school
Parents are encouraged to get their teens vaccinated soon to avoid a last minute rush before the
start of school
People may consider chickenpox a routine and mild childhood illness however it is a very
contagious disease that spreads quickly and causes an itchy rash fever and sometimes serious
illness People infected with chickenpox are at risk for developing shingles a painful skin rash
later in life Chickenpox is transmitted through the air by coughing and sneezing or by touching
chickenpox blisters
ldquoChickenpox is a preventable disease that can be particularly dangerous for kids with weakened
immune systems If all students are up-to-date with two doses of the chickenpox vaccine they
can start the school year protectedrdquo says State Health Officer Dr Kathy Lofy
Students are not required to be vaccinated if they already had two doses of the vaccine have had
chickenpox in the past or have had a blood test showing they are immune
Parents can make sure all their students are ready to enter school by making appointments with
their healthcare provider now If a student needs two doses of the chickenpox vaccine they need
to wait one month between each dose
New Vaccine Requirement March 3 2016 Page 2
ldquoParents can be prepared ahead of time by getting their children up-to-date on the new
chickenpox vaccine requirements and all other required vaccines nowrdquo said Lofy
The Department of Health local health departments and schools are working together to make
sure all students especially high schoolers are up-to-date with current vaccine requirements
before school starts in the fall
Information and frequently asked questions about the new chickenpox vaccine requirements are
available on DOHrsquos website Parents can also learn more about all vaccine requirements for the
2016-17 school year
Parents can receive no-cost vaccines for all kids up to 19-years-old through health care providers
participating in the statersquos Childhood Vaccine Program Participating providers may charge for
the office visit and an administration fee to give the vaccine People who canrsquot afford the
administration fee can ask for it to be waived
For help finding a health care provider or an immunization clinic call your local health agency
or the WithinReach Family Health Hotline at 1-800-322-2588
The Department of Health website is your source for a healthy dose of information Also find us
on Facebook and follow us on Twitter
LHS HSBC 3
LHS HSBC website
Office hours 730 am ndash 330 pm
The Assistance League of Bellingham (ALB) is again
offering summer Enrichment Scholarship opportunities to
Whatcom County students who are currently enrolled in
grades 6-11 in a public school (or are home-schooled with
a public school affiliation) Private school students do not
qualify Students who are related to an Assistance League
member may not apply for a scholarship The scholarships
are for programs running during the summer only not the
standard school year
Not every summer camp or program qualifies for the ALB
Enrichment Scholarship Acceptable programs include those
in art business chess dance debate drama computers
ecology journalism language study leadership math
music science engineering and more including college
preview programs Not acceptable are private lessons
religion-centered programs programs in foreign countries
or sports camps
The deadline for receipt of the completed applications at
the Assistance League Thrift Shop at 2817 Meridian Street
Bellingham WA 98225 is Friday March 25 2016 by 400
pm You may hand deliver it or mail it Mailed applications
need to be postmarked by March 24 2016 Award winners
will be notified during the second week of April
Questions Please email
albenrichmentscholarshipgmailcom or call the ALB Thrift
Shop at 360-738-2803 and leave a message asking for
the ESP chairperson to return your call
Application available online at
httpassistanceleaguebellinghamorgscholarship
Or through Career Cruising
Watch for summer program offerings (U of W is listed on
the next page) but keep in mind the deadline of March 25
Where can you find local scholarships Our local
scholarship opportunities are now located in Career
Cruising
1 Log into your Career Cruising Account
httpwww2careercruisingcomdefaultcploginLSD
2 Look at the top of the screen and look under Financial
Aid
3 On the right hand side of the screen notice the cation
ldquoLocal Scholarshipsrdquo Click on that
Scholarship Name Deadline
Assistance League of Bellingham Enrichment Scholarship
Mar 25
Deming Logging Show Auxiliary Scholarship
Mar 31
Chelsey Rae Ebert Scholarship Apr 10
CLARENCE AND CORNELIA LUDDEN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
Apr 10
Mt Baker Rotary Scholarship Apr 11
Lynden Lions Club Scholarship Apr 12
Trans-Ocean Products Inc Apr 14
Republican Women of Whatcom County
Apr 15
Kiwanis Lynden Breakfast Club Apr 15
Kiwanis Club of Bellingham Apr 15
Lynden Scholarship Foundation Apr 15
The Sofia Milstead Memorial Scholarship
Apr 15
Larson Gross Accountants of Tomorrow Merit Scholarship
Apr 30
Northwest Washington Fair Foundation
Apr 30
SiSu Childrens Fund 2-May
FOP Matt Herzog Memorial Scholarship
30-May
Abbott and Fenner Annual Scholarship 2016
16-Jun
LHS HSBC 4
LHS HSBC website
Office hours 730 am ndash 330 pm
2016 High School AllndashDay Programs For students entering 9th through 12th grades in the fall (unless otherwise noted)
High school intensives offer students the chance to spend concentrated time on a subject of interest Dates Academies Time July 5-July 15 Intensive Screenwriting Workshop 9 am-3 pm July 11-July 22 Introduction to Engineering Design amp Process 9 am-3 pm July 11-July 22 Unlocking Shakespeare Acting Workshop 9 am-3 pm
2016 High School Half-Day Programs For students entering 9th through 12th grades in the fall (unless otherwise noted)
Experience life on a college campus and tap into some unique learning opportunities Libraries computer labs and museums are right at your
fingertips as you build your knowledge and learn from others
Dates Programs Times June June 27-July 1 Sharpen Your Writing Skills 9 am-12 pm June 27-July 8 Computer Programming in Java I (Sect A) 9 am-12 pm July July 5-July 15 Writing for College Readiness 9 am-12 pm July 11-July 22 Computer Programming in Java I (Sect B) 9 am-12 pm July 11-July 22 Computer Programming in Java II (Sect A) 1 pm-4 pm July 18-July 29 PSWP Writers Workshop 9 am-12 pm July 18-July 29 Introduction to Landscape Architecture 9 am-12 pm July 18-July 29 Architectural Studies 1 pm-4 pm July 18-July 29 Art of Cinema 1-430 pm July 25-August 5 Computer Programming in Java I Multiple Sections August August 8-August 12 Web Development and Design Multiple Sections August 8-August 19 Computer Programming in Java II (Sect B) 9 am-12 pm
University of Washington UW Professional amp Continuing Education
LHS HSBC 5
LHS HSBC website
Office hours 730 am ndash 330 pm
SAT and ACT Dates
School Year Ending 2016
This years test dates normal registration deadlines late registration deadlines and score availability are below ACT dates are
blue SAT dates are red
Last minute SAT ACT date changes can and do happen historically -- sometimes with just days of notice for snow emergencies
Some useful SATACT help sites
KhanAcademyorg
New SAT starting in March 16 httpswwwkhanacademyorgtest-prepnew-sat CollegeBoardorg - (the official SAT site)
Actstudentorg - (the official ACT site)
March2success - httpswwwmarch2successcommainhome (free site same as Petersons)
Majortestscom (lots of practice tests)
Sparknotescom (click on test prep - this one also has help for Subject tests)
Number2com (more free help both SAT amp ACT
Which Test Test Date Deadline Late Deadline Score Release
ACT Apr 9 2016 Mar 4 2016 Mar 18 2016 Apr 27 May 11 2016
New SAT May 7 2016 Apr 8 2016 Apr 26 2016 Mid-June score delivery
New SAT June 4 2016 May 11 2016 May 25 2016 Mid-July score delivery
ACT June 11 2016 May 6 2016 May 20 2016 June 22 29 2016
LHS HSBC 6
LHS HSBC website
Office hours 730 am ndash 330 pm
Other Sources for College Funding
wwwCappexcom wwwfindtuitioncom
wwwcollegeanswercom wwwgocollegecom
wwwcollegeboardorg wwwprincetonreviewcom
wwwcollegexpresscom wwwscholarshipscom
wwwcollegenetcom wwwtheWashBoardorg
wwwfastwebcom wwwscholarshipjunkiescom
wwwincightorgscholarship_links (For individuals with documented disabilities)
Be aware of scholarship scams Students should NOT pay to apply for scholarships and should also avoid paying for outside
scholarship searches
There are many many scholarships opportunities available in addition to these resources Remember you canrsquot win if you donrsquot apply Good Luck
Lynden High School Administration Principal Ian Freeman
Assistant Principal Lisa McKeen
Studentrsquos last name ending A ndash G Chris Elsner Studentrsquos last name ending H ndash O Erin Shaffer Studentrsquos last name ending P - Z Jane Beckel
Registrar Lisa Wilde (telephone ext 5218)
Contacts in the High School and Beyond Center (HSBC)
Director Kent Victor (telephone extension 5260) Secretary Shelly Williamson (telephone extension 5205)
Lynden High School Phone 354-4401
LHS HSBC 7
LHS HSBC website
Office hours 730 am ndash 330 pm
Dismiss Depart Time Sport Level Home Visitor Location Vehicle
Monday March 14 2016
220 PM 330 PM G Tennis C Ferndale Lynden FHS Bus
230 PM 400-400 PM Softball JVV Ferndale Lynden FHS Bus
230 PM 400-400 PM B Soccer JVV Ferndale Lynden FHS Bus
Tuesday March 15 2016 - Activity Period (Clubs) Class Election Meeting
in Mr McKees office during the first 5 minutes of each lunch Junior ring orders during both lunches
330 PM G Tennis V Lynden Sedro-Woolley LynYMCA
140 PM 150 PM 330 PM G Tennis JV Sedro-Woolley Lynden SWHS Bus
400-530 PM Softball VJV Lynden Blaine LHS
400 PM Baseball V Lynden Blaine LHS
400-515 PM Volleyball MS
C78 Lynden MS Vista MS LMS
Wednesday March 16 2016 - Department Head Meeting
220 PM 330 PM G Tennis C Sehome Lynden SHS Bus
400-400 PM B Soccer JVV Lynden Nooksack Valley Bender
300 PM 430 PM Baseball JV Blaine Lynden Pipeline Bus
400-515 PM Volleyball MS78 LC MS Lynden MS LCHS
245 PM 400 PM B Wrestling
MS 78 Meridian MS Lynden MHS Bus
Thursday March 17 2016
1135 AM
1145 AM
200 PM B Golf V Burlington-Edison
Lynden SGCC Van
110 PM 120 PM 300 PM G Golf V Sedro-Woolley Lynden Avalon Car
130 PM 140 PM 330 PM G Tennis V Anacortes Lynden AHS Bus
330 PM G Tennis JV Lynden Anacortes LynYMCA
330 PM Track V Lynden LC LHS
230 PM 400 PM Baseball V Ferndale Lynden FHS Bus
250 PM 500-700 PM B Soccer JVV Sedro-Woolley Lynden SWHS Bus
Friday March 18 2016 - Activity Period (Election Speeches) Juniors - Sophomores - Freshmen
Lions Read Club Movie Night The Book Thief
1200-230 PM Baseball JVV Lynden North Kitsap LHS
1200 PM 1210 PM 400 PM G Tennis V Friday Harbor Lynden FHHS Bus
Saturday March 19 2016 - Knowledge Bowl State Competition Arlington High School 800 am
1200-1200
PM B Soccer JVV Lynden
Lynden Christian
Bender
1115 AM
200-400 PM Softball V Lynden Sehome Daniels Bus
Sunday March 20 2016 - Drama The Little Mermaid Encore Performance at Judson Hall 300 pm
The Office of Student Life
2016-17 Leadership Application Application Due Date 4pm Friday May 13th
Student Lifersquos Leadership Programs provide opportunities for students to develop effective leadership communication and interpersonal skills Student leaders serve as representatives of the student body and are dedicated to advocating for student needs representing student interests to College Administration and providing services and programming to enhance the WCC student experience All students are encouraged to apply Students who have not yet been involved with Student Life are given priority consideration
Period of Employment August 1 2016 ndash June 16 2017
Qualifications Enrolled in a minimum of 8 credits at WCC
Minimum 25 GPA
Enrolled at WCC Fall Quarter 2016 - Spring Quarter 2017
Benefits ASWCC Students Leaders earn $1070 per hour
Build your resume
Develop transferrable skills leadership critical thinking public speaking project management budget management working with diverse populations etc
On-campus employment
Create a network of professional references
Make friendships that will last a lifetime
General Responsibilities of the ASWCC Student Leaders include Actively advocate for student needs
Represent students in college decision making
10 ndash 15 office hours per week (scheduled around your classes)
Attend weekly staff meetingstrainings (Fridays 2-4pm)
Executive Officers attend Senate meetings (TTh at 3pm)
The Office of Student Life respects individual differences and provides equal access and opportunity for all qualified candidates regardless of race color religion sex sexual orientation gender identity gender presentation national origin ancestry age disability ethnicity family status immigration status socioeconomic status or veteran status
Page 2
Student Life Leadership Opportunities
Programming and Diversity Board (PDB) - 8 positions Identify and plan activities and events for campus Create programming specific to equity and inclusion Coordinate marketing for activities and events
Plan Orca Day
Student Ambassador - 8 positions Coordinate daily operations in Student Life Serve at Whatcom WAVE new student orientation Support and promote ASWCC Clubs
Provide peer mentorship to WCC students
President (Executive Team) Public Relations Liaison wCollege Administration Chair for Senate and Executive Board Meetings WCC College Committees Student Representative
Vice President (Executive Team) Assumes duty of President in their absence Chair for Social Justice Equity and Pluralism Committee Coordinate Students Leading Change Conference WCC College Committees Student Representative
Director of Operations (Executive Team) Chair for SampA Budget Committee Oversee ASWCC rules amp regulations Oversee ASWCC Organizations WCC College Committees Student Representative
Director of Legislative Affairs (Executive Team) Coordinate Campus Voter Registration Initiatives Organize WCC participation in quarterly Leg Academies WACTCSA State Representative WCC College Committees Student Representative Washington State Community amp Technical College Student Association
Director of Campus Advocacy (Executive Team) Resolve WCC Student Constituent Concerns Outreach Coordinate quarterly Finals Relief and tabling WCC College Committees Student Representative
Director of Administrative Affairs (Executive Team) Coordinate quarterly reports of ASWCC activity Coordinate meeting minutes SenateExecutive Manage ASWCC assets supplies and inventory WCC College Committees Student Representative
Program Commitments
Whatcom Leads Fridays 2-4pm o Oct 2nd Nov 6th Dec 4th Jan 8th Feb 5th March 4th April 8th May 6th amp June 3rd
Summer Quarter 2016 o North Sound Leadership Institute ndash Stanwood WA (Aug 4 - 6) o Summer training Tues-Thurs 12pm-5pm (Aug 9 - Sept 17) o WACTCSA Legislative Training (Executive Team) ndash Olympia (July 12-13 or 19-20 TBD)
Fall Quarter 2016 o Leadership amp Activities Institute (Executive Team) ndash Olympia WA (Sept 7-9) o Bumbershoot training (PDB) ndash Seattle WA (Sept 4-6) o Tour amp Orientation Quest (Ambassadors) ndash Seattle WA (Sept 2016) o WACTCSA Legislative Academy (Executive Team) ndash Olympia WA (Nov 18-19)
Winter Quarter 2017 o WACTCSA Student Advocacy Day (Executive Team) ndash Olympia WA (Date TBD) o MLK Jr Human Rights Conference and Youth Summit ndash Bellingham WA (Jan 14) o Northwest Student Leadership Conference ndash Portland OR (Feb 2017)
Spring Quarter 2017 o Student Voice Academy (Executive Team) ndash Tacoma WA (May 12-13) o Students Leading Change Conference - student leaders will help support this student
ledstudent run conference around leadership in social justice ndash WCC (May 2017)
Students are required to attend specified commitments Expenses for travel to conferences and professional development opportunities (hotel meals registration and transportation) are coordinated and paid by Student Life Students are not paid an hourly wage to attend conferencesextracurricular activities
WACTCSA - Washington Community and Technical College Student Association
Page 3
2016-2017 Student Life Leadership Application FormCompleted applications include
Application Form Cover Letter Letter of Recommendation
Essay Question Copy of Degree Plan or AgileGrad Plan
Applicant Name ________________________________________ Student ID __________________
Cell Phone ________________________________ Alternate Phone ___________________________
Email ___________________________________________________________
Are you fluent in a language other than English If so please list ______________________________
Cumulative GPA _____________________ How many college credits do you have _______________
Expected MonthYear of WCC Graduation ________________________________________________
What is your major ___________________________________________________________________
Prior Work or Volunteer Experience Please begin with your most recent experience
Employer or Organization _____________________________________________________________
Supervisor or Contact Person ___________________________________________________________
Phone Number ____________________________ Dates of Employment ________ to ________
Position _______________________________________________________________________
Reason for Leaving ___________________________________________________________________
Employer or Organization _____________________________________________________________
Supervisor or Contact Person ___________________________________________________________
Phone Number ____________________________ Dates of Employment ________ to ________
Position _______________________________________________________________________
Reason for Leaving ___________________________________________________________________
Essay Question What does diversity mean to you and how does it relate to student leadership
I certify that all information provided on this application is accurate By signing this application I also give permission for Whatcom Community College to utilize any photographs video clips testimonials andor audio recordings in which I may be featured to be used in WCC publications andor on the WCC website
____________________________________ ___________________________ Applicantrsquos Signature Date
If under 18 please have a parent or guardian print and sign in the area below
____________________________________ ____________________________ ParentGuardian Signature Date
____________________________________ ParentGuardian Print Name
mdashMoremdash
News Release For immediate release March 3 2016 (16-020) Contact Dave Johnson Strategic Communications Office 3602364072 3605452944
New Chickenpox Vaccine Requirement for High School Students this Fall OLYMPIA -- Parents of Washington high schoolers may be surprised to hear about a new
chickenpox (varicella) vaccine requirement in the coming school year In the 2016-17 school
year all public and private high school students will be required to get two doses of the
chickenpox vaccine before they enter school
Parents are encouraged to get their teens vaccinated soon to avoid a last minute rush before the
start of school
People may consider chickenpox a routine and mild childhood illness however it is a very
contagious disease that spreads quickly and causes an itchy rash fever and sometimes serious
illness People infected with chickenpox are at risk for developing shingles a painful skin rash
later in life Chickenpox is transmitted through the air by coughing and sneezing or by touching
chickenpox blisters
ldquoChickenpox is a preventable disease that can be particularly dangerous for kids with weakened
immune systems If all students are up-to-date with two doses of the chickenpox vaccine they
can start the school year protectedrdquo says State Health Officer Dr Kathy Lofy
Students are not required to be vaccinated if they already had two doses of the vaccine have had
chickenpox in the past or have had a blood test showing they are immune
Parents can make sure all their students are ready to enter school by making appointments with
their healthcare provider now If a student needs two doses of the chickenpox vaccine they need
to wait one month between each dose
New Vaccine Requirement March 3 2016 Page 2
ldquoParents can be prepared ahead of time by getting their children up-to-date on the new
chickenpox vaccine requirements and all other required vaccines nowrdquo said Lofy
The Department of Health local health departments and schools are working together to make
sure all students especially high schoolers are up-to-date with current vaccine requirements
before school starts in the fall
Information and frequently asked questions about the new chickenpox vaccine requirements are
available on DOHrsquos website Parents can also learn more about all vaccine requirements for the
2016-17 school year
Parents can receive no-cost vaccines for all kids up to 19-years-old through health care providers
participating in the statersquos Childhood Vaccine Program Participating providers may charge for
the office visit and an administration fee to give the vaccine People who canrsquot afford the
administration fee can ask for it to be waived
For help finding a health care provider or an immunization clinic call your local health agency
or the WithinReach Family Health Hotline at 1-800-322-2588
The Department of Health website is your source for a healthy dose of information Also find us
on Facebook and follow us on Twitter
LHS HSBC 4
LHS HSBC website
Office hours 730 am ndash 330 pm
2016 High School AllndashDay Programs For students entering 9th through 12th grades in the fall (unless otherwise noted)
High school intensives offer students the chance to spend concentrated time on a subject of interest Dates Academies Time July 5-July 15 Intensive Screenwriting Workshop 9 am-3 pm July 11-July 22 Introduction to Engineering Design amp Process 9 am-3 pm July 11-July 22 Unlocking Shakespeare Acting Workshop 9 am-3 pm
2016 High School Half-Day Programs For students entering 9th through 12th grades in the fall (unless otherwise noted)
Experience life on a college campus and tap into some unique learning opportunities Libraries computer labs and museums are right at your
fingertips as you build your knowledge and learn from others
Dates Programs Times June June 27-July 1 Sharpen Your Writing Skills 9 am-12 pm June 27-July 8 Computer Programming in Java I (Sect A) 9 am-12 pm July July 5-July 15 Writing for College Readiness 9 am-12 pm July 11-July 22 Computer Programming in Java I (Sect B) 9 am-12 pm July 11-July 22 Computer Programming in Java II (Sect A) 1 pm-4 pm July 18-July 29 PSWP Writers Workshop 9 am-12 pm July 18-July 29 Introduction to Landscape Architecture 9 am-12 pm July 18-July 29 Architectural Studies 1 pm-4 pm July 18-July 29 Art of Cinema 1-430 pm July 25-August 5 Computer Programming in Java I Multiple Sections August August 8-August 12 Web Development and Design Multiple Sections August 8-August 19 Computer Programming in Java II (Sect B) 9 am-12 pm
University of Washington UW Professional amp Continuing Education
LHS HSBC 5
LHS HSBC website
Office hours 730 am ndash 330 pm
SAT and ACT Dates
School Year Ending 2016
This years test dates normal registration deadlines late registration deadlines and score availability are below ACT dates are
blue SAT dates are red
Last minute SAT ACT date changes can and do happen historically -- sometimes with just days of notice for snow emergencies
Some useful SATACT help sites
KhanAcademyorg
New SAT starting in March 16 httpswwwkhanacademyorgtest-prepnew-sat CollegeBoardorg - (the official SAT site)
Actstudentorg - (the official ACT site)
March2success - httpswwwmarch2successcommainhome (free site same as Petersons)
Majortestscom (lots of practice tests)
Sparknotescom (click on test prep - this one also has help for Subject tests)
Number2com (more free help both SAT amp ACT
Which Test Test Date Deadline Late Deadline Score Release
ACT Apr 9 2016 Mar 4 2016 Mar 18 2016 Apr 27 May 11 2016
New SAT May 7 2016 Apr 8 2016 Apr 26 2016 Mid-June score delivery
New SAT June 4 2016 May 11 2016 May 25 2016 Mid-July score delivery
ACT June 11 2016 May 6 2016 May 20 2016 June 22 29 2016
LHS HSBC 6
LHS HSBC website
Office hours 730 am ndash 330 pm
Other Sources for College Funding
wwwCappexcom wwwfindtuitioncom
wwwcollegeanswercom wwwgocollegecom
wwwcollegeboardorg wwwprincetonreviewcom
wwwcollegexpresscom wwwscholarshipscom
wwwcollegenetcom wwwtheWashBoardorg
wwwfastwebcom wwwscholarshipjunkiescom
wwwincightorgscholarship_links (For individuals with documented disabilities)
Be aware of scholarship scams Students should NOT pay to apply for scholarships and should also avoid paying for outside
scholarship searches
There are many many scholarships opportunities available in addition to these resources Remember you canrsquot win if you donrsquot apply Good Luck
Lynden High School Administration Principal Ian Freeman
Assistant Principal Lisa McKeen
Studentrsquos last name ending A ndash G Chris Elsner Studentrsquos last name ending H ndash O Erin Shaffer Studentrsquos last name ending P - Z Jane Beckel
Registrar Lisa Wilde (telephone ext 5218)
Contacts in the High School and Beyond Center (HSBC)
Director Kent Victor (telephone extension 5260) Secretary Shelly Williamson (telephone extension 5205)
Lynden High School Phone 354-4401
LHS HSBC 7
LHS HSBC website
Office hours 730 am ndash 330 pm
Dismiss Depart Time Sport Level Home Visitor Location Vehicle
Monday March 14 2016
220 PM 330 PM G Tennis C Ferndale Lynden FHS Bus
230 PM 400-400 PM Softball JVV Ferndale Lynden FHS Bus
230 PM 400-400 PM B Soccer JVV Ferndale Lynden FHS Bus
Tuesday March 15 2016 - Activity Period (Clubs) Class Election Meeting
in Mr McKees office during the first 5 minutes of each lunch Junior ring orders during both lunches
330 PM G Tennis V Lynden Sedro-Woolley LynYMCA
140 PM 150 PM 330 PM G Tennis JV Sedro-Woolley Lynden SWHS Bus
400-530 PM Softball VJV Lynden Blaine LHS
400 PM Baseball V Lynden Blaine LHS
400-515 PM Volleyball MS
C78 Lynden MS Vista MS LMS
Wednesday March 16 2016 - Department Head Meeting
220 PM 330 PM G Tennis C Sehome Lynden SHS Bus
400-400 PM B Soccer JVV Lynden Nooksack Valley Bender
300 PM 430 PM Baseball JV Blaine Lynden Pipeline Bus
400-515 PM Volleyball MS78 LC MS Lynden MS LCHS
245 PM 400 PM B Wrestling
MS 78 Meridian MS Lynden MHS Bus
Thursday March 17 2016
1135 AM
1145 AM
200 PM B Golf V Burlington-Edison
Lynden SGCC Van
110 PM 120 PM 300 PM G Golf V Sedro-Woolley Lynden Avalon Car
130 PM 140 PM 330 PM G Tennis V Anacortes Lynden AHS Bus
330 PM G Tennis JV Lynden Anacortes LynYMCA
330 PM Track V Lynden LC LHS
230 PM 400 PM Baseball V Ferndale Lynden FHS Bus
250 PM 500-700 PM B Soccer JVV Sedro-Woolley Lynden SWHS Bus
Friday March 18 2016 - Activity Period (Election Speeches) Juniors - Sophomores - Freshmen
Lions Read Club Movie Night The Book Thief
1200-230 PM Baseball JVV Lynden North Kitsap LHS
1200 PM 1210 PM 400 PM G Tennis V Friday Harbor Lynden FHHS Bus
Saturday March 19 2016 - Knowledge Bowl State Competition Arlington High School 800 am
1200-1200
PM B Soccer JVV Lynden
Lynden Christian
Bender
1115 AM
200-400 PM Softball V Lynden Sehome Daniels Bus
Sunday March 20 2016 - Drama The Little Mermaid Encore Performance at Judson Hall 300 pm
The Office of Student Life
2016-17 Leadership Application Application Due Date 4pm Friday May 13th
Student Lifersquos Leadership Programs provide opportunities for students to develop effective leadership communication and interpersonal skills Student leaders serve as representatives of the student body and are dedicated to advocating for student needs representing student interests to College Administration and providing services and programming to enhance the WCC student experience All students are encouraged to apply Students who have not yet been involved with Student Life are given priority consideration
Period of Employment August 1 2016 ndash June 16 2017
Qualifications Enrolled in a minimum of 8 credits at WCC
Minimum 25 GPA
Enrolled at WCC Fall Quarter 2016 - Spring Quarter 2017
Benefits ASWCC Students Leaders earn $1070 per hour
Build your resume
Develop transferrable skills leadership critical thinking public speaking project management budget management working with diverse populations etc
On-campus employment
Create a network of professional references
Make friendships that will last a lifetime
General Responsibilities of the ASWCC Student Leaders include Actively advocate for student needs
Represent students in college decision making
10 ndash 15 office hours per week (scheduled around your classes)
Attend weekly staff meetingstrainings (Fridays 2-4pm)
Executive Officers attend Senate meetings (TTh at 3pm)
The Office of Student Life respects individual differences and provides equal access and opportunity for all qualified candidates regardless of race color religion sex sexual orientation gender identity gender presentation national origin ancestry age disability ethnicity family status immigration status socioeconomic status or veteran status
Page 2
Student Life Leadership Opportunities
Programming and Diversity Board (PDB) - 8 positions Identify and plan activities and events for campus Create programming specific to equity and inclusion Coordinate marketing for activities and events
Plan Orca Day
Student Ambassador - 8 positions Coordinate daily operations in Student Life Serve at Whatcom WAVE new student orientation Support and promote ASWCC Clubs
Provide peer mentorship to WCC students
President (Executive Team) Public Relations Liaison wCollege Administration Chair for Senate and Executive Board Meetings WCC College Committees Student Representative
Vice President (Executive Team) Assumes duty of President in their absence Chair for Social Justice Equity and Pluralism Committee Coordinate Students Leading Change Conference WCC College Committees Student Representative
Director of Operations (Executive Team) Chair for SampA Budget Committee Oversee ASWCC rules amp regulations Oversee ASWCC Organizations WCC College Committees Student Representative
Director of Legislative Affairs (Executive Team) Coordinate Campus Voter Registration Initiatives Organize WCC participation in quarterly Leg Academies WACTCSA State Representative WCC College Committees Student Representative Washington State Community amp Technical College Student Association
Director of Campus Advocacy (Executive Team) Resolve WCC Student Constituent Concerns Outreach Coordinate quarterly Finals Relief and tabling WCC College Committees Student Representative
Director of Administrative Affairs (Executive Team) Coordinate quarterly reports of ASWCC activity Coordinate meeting minutes SenateExecutive Manage ASWCC assets supplies and inventory WCC College Committees Student Representative
Program Commitments
Whatcom Leads Fridays 2-4pm o Oct 2nd Nov 6th Dec 4th Jan 8th Feb 5th March 4th April 8th May 6th amp June 3rd
Summer Quarter 2016 o North Sound Leadership Institute ndash Stanwood WA (Aug 4 - 6) o Summer training Tues-Thurs 12pm-5pm (Aug 9 - Sept 17) o WACTCSA Legislative Training (Executive Team) ndash Olympia (July 12-13 or 19-20 TBD)
Fall Quarter 2016 o Leadership amp Activities Institute (Executive Team) ndash Olympia WA (Sept 7-9) o Bumbershoot training (PDB) ndash Seattle WA (Sept 4-6) o Tour amp Orientation Quest (Ambassadors) ndash Seattle WA (Sept 2016) o WACTCSA Legislative Academy (Executive Team) ndash Olympia WA (Nov 18-19)
Winter Quarter 2017 o WACTCSA Student Advocacy Day (Executive Team) ndash Olympia WA (Date TBD) o MLK Jr Human Rights Conference and Youth Summit ndash Bellingham WA (Jan 14) o Northwest Student Leadership Conference ndash Portland OR (Feb 2017)
Spring Quarter 2017 o Student Voice Academy (Executive Team) ndash Tacoma WA (May 12-13) o Students Leading Change Conference - student leaders will help support this student
ledstudent run conference around leadership in social justice ndash WCC (May 2017)
Students are required to attend specified commitments Expenses for travel to conferences and professional development opportunities (hotel meals registration and transportation) are coordinated and paid by Student Life Students are not paid an hourly wage to attend conferencesextracurricular activities
WACTCSA - Washington Community and Technical College Student Association
Page 3
2016-2017 Student Life Leadership Application FormCompleted applications include
Application Form Cover Letter Letter of Recommendation
Essay Question Copy of Degree Plan or AgileGrad Plan
Applicant Name ________________________________________ Student ID __________________
Cell Phone ________________________________ Alternate Phone ___________________________
Email ___________________________________________________________
Are you fluent in a language other than English If so please list ______________________________
Cumulative GPA _____________________ How many college credits do you have _______________
Expected MonthYear of WCC Graduation ________________________________________________
What is your major ___________________________________________________________________
Prior Work or Volunteer Experience Please begin with your most recent experience
Employer or Organization _____________________________________________________________
Supervisor or Contact Person ___________________________________________________________
Phone Number ____________________________ Dates of Employment ________ to ________
Position _______________________________________________________________________
Reason for Leaving ___________________________________________________________________
Employer or Organization _____________________________________________________________
Supervisor or Contact Person ___________________________________________________________
Phone Number ____________________________ Dates of Employment ________ to ________
Position _______________________________________________________________________
Reason for Leaving ___________________________________________________________________
Essay Question What does diversity mean to you and how does it relate to student leadership
I certify that all information provided on this application is accurate By signing this application I also give permission for Whatcom Community College to utilize any photographs video clips testimonials andor audio recordings in which I may be featured to be used in WCC publications andor on the WCC website
____________________________________ ___________________________ Applicantrsquos Signature Date
If under 18 please have a parent or guardian print and sign in the area below
____________________________________ ____________________________ ParentGuardian Signature Date
____________________________________ ParentGuardian Print Name
mdashMoremdash
News Release For immediate release March 3 2016 (16-020) Contact Dave Johnson Strategic Communications Office 3602364072 3605452944
New Chickenpox Vaccine Requirement for High School Students this Fall OLYMPIA -- Parents of Washington high schoolers may be surprised to hear about a new
chickenpox (varicella) vaccine requirement in the coming school year In the 2016-17 school
year all public and private high school students will be required to get two doses of the
chickenpox vaccine before they enter school
Parents are encouraged to get their teens vaccinated soon to avoid a last minute rush before the
start of school
People may consider chickenpox a routine and mild childhood illness however it is a very
contagious disease that spreads quickly and causes an itchy rash fever and sometimes serious
illness People infected with chickenpox are at risk for developing shingles a painful skin rash
later in life Chickenpox is transmitted through the air by coughing and sneezing or by touching
chickenpox blisters
ldquoChickenpox is a preventable disease that can be particularly dangerous for kids with weakened
immune systems If all students are up-to-date with two doses of the chickenpox vaccine they
can start the school year protectedrdquo says State Health Officer Dr Kathy Lofy
Students are not required to be vaccinated if they already had two doses of the vaccine have had
chickenpox in the past or have had a blood test showing they are immune
Parents can make sure all their students are ready to enter school by making appointments with
their healthcare provider now If a student needs two doses of the chickenpox vaccine they need
to wait one month between each dose
New Vaccine Requirement March 3 2016 Page 2
ldquoParents can be prepared ahead of time by getting their children up-to-date on the new
chickenpox vaccine requirements and all other required vaccines nowrdquo said Lofy
The Department of Health local health departments and schools are working together to make
sure all students especially high schoolers are up-to-date with current vaccine requirements
before school starts in the fall
Information and frequently asked questions about the new chickenpox vaccine requirements are
available on DOHrsquos website Parents can also learn more about all vaccine requirements for the
2016-17 school year
Parents can receive no-cost vaccines for all kids up to 19-years-old through health care providers
participating in the statersquos Childhood Vaccine Program Participating providers may charge for
the office visit and an administration fee to give the vaccine People who canrsquot afford the
administration fee can ask for it to be waived
For help finding a health care provider or an immunization clinic call your local health agency
or the WithinReach Family Health Hotline at 1-800-322-2588
The Department of Health website is your source for a healthy dose of information Also find us
on Facebook and follow us on Twitter
LHS HSBC 5
LHS HSBC website
Office hours 730 am ndash 330 pm
SAT and ACT Dates
School Year Ending 2016
This years test dates normal registration deadlines late registration deadlines and score availability are below ACT dates are
blue SAT dates are red
Last minute SAT ACT date changes can and do happen historically -- sometimes with just days of notice for snow emergencies
Some useful SATACT help sites
KhanAcademyorg
New SAT starting in March 16 httpswwwkhanacademyorgtest-prepnew-sat CollegeBoardorg - (the official SAT site)
Actstudentorg - (the official ACT site)
March2success - httpswwwmarch2successcommainhome (free site same as Petersons)
Majortestscom (lots of practice tests)
Sparknotescom (click on test prep - this one also has help for Subject tests)
Number2com (more free help both SAT amp ACT
Which Test Test Date Deadline Late Deadline Score Release
ACT Apr 9 2016 Mar 4 2016 Mar 18 2016 Apr 27 May 11 2016
New SAT May 7 2016 Apr 8 2016 Apr 26 2016 Mid-June score delivery
New SAT June 4 2016 May 11 2016 May 25 2016 Mid-July score delivery
ACT June 11 2016 May 6 2016 May 20 2016 June 22 29 2016
LHS HSBC 6
LHS HSBC website
Office hours 730 am ndash 330 pm
Other Sources for College Funding
wwwCappexcom wwwfindtuitioncom
wwwcollegeanswercom wwwgocollegecom
wwwcollegeboardorg wwwprincetonreviewcom
wwwcollegexpresscom wwwscholarshipscom
wwwcollegenetcom wwwtheWashBoardorg
wwwfastwebcom wwwscholarshipjunkiescom
wwwincightorgscholarship_links (For individuals with documented disabilities)
Be aware of scholarship scams Students should NOT pay to apply for scholarships and should also avoid paying for outside
scholarship searches
There are many many scholarships opportunities available in addition to these resources Remember you canrsquot win if you donrsquot apply Good Luck
Lynden High School Administration Principal Ian Freeman
Assistant Principal Lisa McKeen
Studentrsquos last name ending A ndash G Chris Elsner Studentrsquos last name ending H ndash O Erin Shaffer Studentrsquos last name ending P - Z Jane Beckel
Registrar Lisa Wilde (telephone ext 5218)
Contacts in the High School and Beyond Center (HSBC)
Director Kent Victor (telephone extension 5260) Secretary Shelly Williamson (telephone extension 5205)
Lynden High School Phone 354-4401
LHS HSBC 7
LHS HSBC website
Office hours 730 am ndash 330 pm
Dismiss Depart Time Sport Level Home Visitor Location Vehicle
Monday March 14 2016
220 PM 330 PM G Tennis C Ferndale Lynden FHS Bus
230 PM 400-400 PM Softball JVV Ferndale Lynden FHS Bus
230 PM 400-400 PM B Soccer JVV Ferndale Lynden FHS Bus
Tuesday March 15 2016 - Activity Period (Clubs) Class Election Meeting
in Mr McKees office during the first 5 minutes of each lunch Junior ring orders during both lunches
330 PM G Tennis V Lynden Sedro-Woolley LynYMCA
140 PM 150 PM 330 PM G Tennis JV Sedro-Woolley Lynden SWHS Bus
400-530 PM Softball VJV Lynden Blaine LHS
400 PM Baseball V Lynden Blaine LHS
400-515 PM Volleyball MS
C78 Lynden MS Vista MS LMS
Wednesday March 16 2016 - Department Head Meeting
220 PM 330 PM G Tennis C Sehome Lynden SHS Bus
400-400 PM B Soccer JVV Lynden Nooksack Valley Bender
300 PM 430 PM Baseball JV Blaine Lynden Pipeline Bus
400-515 PM Volleyball MS78 LC MS Lynden MS LCHS
245 PM 400 PM B Wrestling
MS 78 Meridian MS Lynden MHS Bus
Thursday March 17 2016
1135 AM
1145 AM
200 PM B Golf V Burlington-Edison
Lynden SGCC Van
110 PM 120 PM 300 PM G Golf V Sedro-Woolley Lynden Avalon Car
130 PM 140 PM 330 PM G Tennis V Anacortes Lynden AHS Bus
330 PM G Tennis JV Lynden Anacortes LynYMCA
330 PM Track V Lynden LC LHS
230 PM 400 PM Baseball V Ferndale Lynden FHS Bus
250 PM 500-700 PM B Soccer JVV Sedro-Woolley Lynden SWHS Bus
Friday March 18 2016 - Activity Period (Election Speeches) Juniors - Sophomores - Freshmen
Lions Read Club Movie Night The Book Thief
1200-230 PM Baseball JVV Lynden North Kitsap LHS
1200 PM 1210 PM 400 PM G Tennis V Friday Harbor Lynden FHHS Bus
Saturday March 19 2016 - Knowledge Bowl State Competition Arlington High School 800 am
1200-1200
PM B Soccer JVV Lynden
Lynden Christian
Bender
1115 AM
200-400 PM Softball V Lynden Sehome Daniels Bus
Sunday March 20 2016 - Drama The Little Mermaid Encore Performance at Judson Hall 300 pm
The Office of Student Life
2016-17 Leadership Application Application Due Date 4pm Friday May 13th
Student Lifersquos Leadership Programs provide opportunities for students to develop effective leadership communication and interpersonal skills Student leaders serve as representatives of the student body and are dedicated to advocating for student needs representing student interests to College Administration and providing services and programming to enhance the WCC student experience All students are encouraged to apply Students who have not yet been involved with Student Life are given priority consideration
Period of Employment August 1 2016 ndash June 16 2017
Qualifications Enrolled in a minimum of 8 credits at WCC
Minimum 25 GPA
Enrolled at WCC Fall Quarter 2016 - Spring Quarter 2017
Benefits ASWCC Students Leaders earn $1070 per hour
Build your resume
Develop transferrable skills leadership critical thinking public speaking project management budget management working with diverse populations etc
On-campus employment
Create a network of professional references
Make friendships that will last a lifetime
General Responsibilities of the ASWCC Student Leaders include Actively advocate for student needs
Represent students in college decision making
10 ndash 15 office hours per week (scheduled around your classes)
Attend weekly staff meetingstrainings (Fridays 2-4pm)
Executive Officers attend Senate meetings (TTh at 3pm)
The Office of Student Life respects individual differences and provides equal access and opportunity for all qualified candidates regardless of race color religion sex sexual orientation gender identity gender presentation national origin ancestry age disability ethnicity family status immigration status socioeconomic status or veteran status
Page 2
Student Life Leadership Opportunities
Programming and Diversity Board (PDB) - 8 positions Identify and plan activities and events for campus Create programming specific to equity and inclusion Coordinate marketing for activities and events
Plan Orca Day
Student Ambassador - 8 positions Coordinate daily operations in Student Life Serve at Whatcom WAVE new student orientation Support and promote ASWCC Clubs
Provide peer mentorship to WCC students
President (Executive Team) Public Relations Liaison wCollege Administration Chair for Senate and Executive Board Meetings WCC College Committees Student Representative
Vice President (Executive Team) Assumes duty of President in their absence Chair for Social Justice Equity and Pluralism Committee Coordinate Students Leading Change Conference WCC College Committees Student Representative
Director of Operations (Executive Team) Chair for SampA Budget Committee Oversee ASWCC rules amp regulations Oversee ASWCC Organizations WCC College Committees Student Representative
Director of Legislative Affairs (Executive Team) Coordinate Campus Voter Registration Initiatives Organize WCC participation in quarterly Leg Academies WACTCSA State Representative WCC College Committees Student Representative Washington State Community amp Technical College Student Association
Director of Campus Advocacy (Executive Team) Resolve WCC Student Constituent Concerns Outreach Coordinate quarterly Finals Relief and tabling WCC College Committees Student Representative
Director of Administrative Affairs (Executive Team) Coordinate quarterly reports of ASWCC activity Coordinate meeting minutes SenateExecutive Manage ASWCC assets supplies and inventory WCC College Committees Student Representative
Program Commitments
Whatcom Leads Fridays 2-4pm o Oct 2nd Nov 6th Dec 4th Jan 8th Feb 5th March 4th April 8th May 6th amp June 3rd
Summer Quarter 2016 o North Sound Leadership Institute ndash Stanwood WA (Aug 4 - 6) o Summer training Tues-Thurs 12pm-5pm (Aug 9 - Sept 17) o WACTCSA Legislative Training (Executive Team) ndash Olympia (July 12-13 or 19-20 TBD)
Fall Quarter 2016 o Leadership amp Activities Institute (Executive Team) ndash Olympia WA (Sept 7-9) o Bumbershoot training (PDB) ndash Seattle WA (Sept 4-6) o Tour amp Orientation Quest (Ambassadors) ndash Seattle WA (Sept 2016) o WACTCSA Legislative Academy (Executive Team) ndash Olympia WA (Nov 18-19)
Winter Quarter 2017 o WACTCSA Student Advocacy Day (Executive Team) ndash Olympia WA (Date TBD) o MLK Jr Human Rights Conference and Youth Summit ndash Bellingham WA (Jan 14) o Northwest Student Leadership Conference ndash Portland OR (Feb 2017)
Spring Quarter 2017 o Student Voice Academy (Executive Team) ndash Tacoma WA (May 12-13) o Students Leading Change Conference - student leaders will help support this student
ledstudent run conference around leadership in social justice ndash WCC (May 2017)
Students are required to attend specified commitments Expenses for travel to conferences and professional development opportunities (hotel meals registration and transportation) are coordinated and paid by Student Life Students are not paid an hourly wage to attend conferencesextracurricular activities
WACTCSA - Washington Community and Technical College Student Association
Page 3
2016-2017 Student Life Leadership Application FormCompleted applications include
Application Form Cover Letter Letter of Recommendation
Essay Question Copy of Degree Plan or AgileGrad Plan
Applicant Name ________________________________________ Student ID __________________
Cell Phone ________________________________ Alternate Phone ___________________________
Email ___________________________________________________________
Are you fluent in a language other than English If so please list ______________________________
Cumulative GPA _____________________ How many college credits do you have _______________
Expected MonthYear of WCC Graduation ________________________________________________
What is your major ___________________________________________________________________
Prior Work or Volunteer Experience Please begin with your most recent experience
Employer or Organization _____________________________________________________________
Supervisor or Contact Person ___________________________________________________________
Phone Number ____________________________ Dates of Employment ________ to ________
Position _______________________________________________________________________
Reason for Leaving ___________________________________________________________________
Employer or Organization _____________________________________________________________
Supervisor or Contact Person ___________________________________________________________
Phone Number ____________________________ Dates of Employment ________ to ________
Position _______________________________________________________________________
Reason for Leaving ___________________________________________________________________
Essay Question What does diversity mean to you and how does it relate to student leadership
I certify that all information provided on this application is accurate By signing this application I also give permission for Whatcom Community College to utilize any photographs video clips testimonials andor audio recordings in which I may be featured to be used in WCC publications andor on the WCC website
____________________________________ ___________________________ Applicantrsquos Signature Date
If under 18 please have a parent or guardian print and sign in the area below
____________________________________ ____________________________ ParentGuardian Signature Date
____________________________________ ParentGuardian Print Name
mdashMoremdash
News Release For immediate release March 3 2016 (16-020) Contact Dave Johnson Strategic Communications Office 3602364072 3605452944
New Chickenpox Vaccine Requirement for High School Students this Fall OLYMPIA -- Parents of Washington high schoolers may be surprised to hear about a new
chickenpox (varicella) vaccine requirement in the coming school year In the 2016-17 school
year all public and private high school students will be required to get two doses of the
chickenpox vaccine before they enter school
Parents are encouraged to get their teens vaccinated soon to avoid a last minute rush before the
start of school
People may consider chickenpox a routine and mild childhood illness however it is a very
contagious disease that spreads quickly and causes an itchy rash fever and sometimes serious
illness People infected with chickenpox are at risk for developing shingles a painful skin rash
later in life Chickenpox is transmitted through the air by coughing and sneezing or by touching
chickenpox blisters
ldquoChickenpox is a preventable disease that can be particularly dangerous for kids with weakened
immune systems If all students are up-to-date with two doses of the chickenpox vaccine they
can start the school year protectedrdquo says State Health Officer Dr Kathy Lofy
Students are not required to be vaccinated if they already had two doses of the vaccine have had
chickenpox in the past or have had a blood test showing they are immune
Parents can make sure all their students are ready to enter school by making appointments with
their healthcare provider now If a student needs two doses of the chickenpox vaccine they need
to wait one month between each dose
New Vaccine Requirement March 3 2016 Page 2
ldquoParents can be prepared ahead of time by getting their children up-to-date on the new
chickenpox vaccine requirements and all other required vaccines nowrdquo said Lofy
The Department of Health local health departments and schools are working together to make
sure all students especially high schoolers are up-to-date with current vaccine requirements
before school starts in the fall
Information and frequently asked questions about the new chickenpox vaccine requirements are
available on DOHrsquos website Parents can also learn more about all vaccine requirements for the
2016-17 school year
Parents can receive no-cost vaccines for all kids up to 19-years-old through health care providers
participating in the statersquos Childhood Vaccine Program Participating providers may charge for
the office visit and an administration fee to give the vaccine People who canrsquot afford the
administration fee can ask for it to be waived
For help finding a health care provider or an immunization clinic call your local health agency
or the WithinReach Family Health Hotline at 1-800-322-2588
The Department of Health website is your source for a healthy dose of information Also find us
on Facebook and follow us on Twitter
LHS HSBC 6
LHS HSBC website
Office hours 730 am ndash 330 pm
Other Sources for College Funding
wwwCappexcom wwwfindtuitioncom
wwwcollegeanswercom wwwgocollegecom
wwwcollegeboardorg wwwprincetonreviewcom
wwwcollegexpresscom wwwscholarshipscom
wwwcollegenetcom wwwtheWashBoardorg
wwwfastwebcom wwwscholarshipjunkiescom
wwwincightorgscholarship_links (For individuals with documented disabilities)
Be aware of scholarship scams Students should NOT pay to apply for scholarships and should also avoid paying for outside
scholarship searches
There are many many scholarships opportunities available in addition to these resources Remember you canrsquot win if you donrsquot apply Good Luck
Lynden High School Administration Principal Ian Freeman
Assistant Principal Lisa McKeen
Studentrsquos last name ending A ndash G Chris Elsner Studentrsquos last name ending H ndash O Erin Shaffer Studentrsquos last name ending P - Z Jane Beckel
Registrar Lisa Wilde (telephone ext 5218)
Contacts in the High School and Beyond Center (HSBC)
Director Kent Victor (telephone extension 5260) Secretary Shelly Williamson (telephone extension 5205)
Lynden High School Phone 354-4401
LHS HSBC 7
LHS HSBC website
Office hours 730 am ndash 330 pm
Dismiss Depart Time Sport Level Home Visitor Location Vehicle
Monday March 14 2016
220 PM 330 PM G Tennis C Ferndale Lynden FHS Bus
230 PM 400-400 PM Softball JVV Ferndale Lynden FHS Bus
230 PM 400-400 PM B Soccer JVV Ferndale Lynden FHS Bus
Tuesday March 15 2016 - Activity Period (Clubs) Class Election Meeting
in Mr McKees office during the first 5 minutes of each lunch Junior ring orders during both lunches
330 PM G Tennis V Lynden Sedro-Woolley LynYMCA
140 PM 150 PM 330 PM G Tennis JV Sedro-Woolley Lynden SWHS Bus
400-530 PM Softball VJV Lynden Blaine LHS
400 PM Baseball V Lynden Blaine LHS
400-515 PM Volleyball MS
C78 Lynden MS Vista MS LMS
Wednesday March 16 2016 - Department Head Meeting
220 PM 330 PM G Tennis C Sehome Lynden SHS Bus
400-400 PM B Soccer JVV Lynden Nooksack Valley Bender
300 PM 430 PM Baseball JV Blaine Lynden Pipeline Bus
400-515 PM Volleyball MS78 LC MS Lynden MS LCHS
245 PM 400 PM B Wrestling
MS 78 Meridian MS Lynden MHS Bus
Thursday March 17 2016
1135 AM
1145 AM
200 PM B Golf V Burlington-Edison
Lynden SGCC Van
110 PM 120 PM 300 PM G Golf V Sedro-Woolley Lynden Avalon Car
130 PM 140 PM 330 PM G Tennis V Anacortes Lynden AHS Bus
330 PM G Tennis JV Lynden Anacortes LynYMCA
330 PM Track V Lynden LC LHS
230 PM 400 PM Baseball V Ferndale Lynden FHS Bus
250 PM 500-700 PM B Soccer JVV Sedro-Woolley Lynden SWHS Bus
Friday March 18 2016 - Activity Period (Election Speeches) Juniors - Sophomores - Freshmen
Lions Read Club Movie Night The Book Thief
1200-230 PM Baseball JVV Lynden North Kitsap LHS
1200 PM 1210 PM 400 PM G Tennis V Friday Harbor Lynden FHHS Bus
Saturday March 19 2016 - Knowledge Bowl State Competition Arlington High School 800 am
1200-1200
PM B Soccer JVV Lynden
Lynden Christian
Bender
1115 AM
200-400 PM Softball V Lynden Sehome Daniels Bus
Sunday March 20 2016 - Drama The Little Mermaid Encore Performance at Judson Hall 300 pm
The Office of Student Life
2016-17 Leadership Application Application Due Date 4pm Friday May 13th
Student Lifersquos Leadership Programs provide opportunities for students to develop effective leadership communication and interpersonal skills Student leaders serve as representatives of the student body and are dedicated to advocating for student needs representing student interests to College Administration and providing services and programming to enhance the WCC student experience All students are encouraged to apply Students who have not yet been involved with Student Life are given priority consideration
Period of Employment August 1 2016 ndash June 16 2017
Qualifications Enrolled in a minimum of 8 credits at WCC
Minimum 25 GPA
Enrolled at WCC Fall Quarter 2016 - Spring Quarter 2017
Benefits ASWCC Students Leaders earn $1070 per hour
Build your resume
Develop transferrable skills leadership critical thinking public speaking project management budget management working with diverse populations etc
On-campus employment
Create a network of professional references
Make friendships that will last a lifetime
General Responsibilities of the ASWCC Student Leaders include Actively advocate for student needs
Represent students in college decision making
10 ndash 15 office hours per week (scheduled around your classes)
Attend weekly staff meetingstrainings (Fridays 2-4pm)
Executive Officers attend Senate meetings (TTh at 3pm)
The Office of Student Life respects individual differences and provides equal access and opportunity for all qualified candidates regardless of race color religion sex sexual orientation gender identity gender presentation national origin ancestry age disability ethnicity family status immigration status socioeconomic status or veteran status
Page 2
Student Life Leadership Opportunities
Programming and Diversity Board (PDB) - 8 positions Identify and plan activities and events for campus Create programming specific to equity and inclusion Coordinate marketing for activities and events
Plan Orca Day
Student Ambassador - 8 positions Coordinate daily operations in Student Life Serve at Whatcom WAVE new student orientation Support and promote ASWCC Clubs
Provide peer mentorship to WCC students
President (Executive Team) Public Relations Liaison wCollege Administration Chair for Senate and Executive Board Meetings WCC College Committees Student Representative
Vice President (Executive Team) Assumes duty of President in their absence Chair for Social Justice Equity and Pluralism Committee Coordinate Students Leading Change Conference WCC College Committees Student Representative
Director of Operations (Executive Team) Chair for SampA Budget Committee Oversee ASWCC rules amp regulations Oversee ASWCC Organizations WCC College Committees Student Representative
Director of Legislative Affairs (Executive Team) Coordinate Campus Voter Registration Initiatives Organize WCC participation in quarterly Leg Academies WACTCSA State Representative WCC College Committees Student Representative Washington State Community amp Technical College Student Association
Director of Campus Advocacy (Executive Team) Resolve WCC Student Constituent Concerns Outreach Coordinate quarterly Finals Relief and tabling WCC College Committees Student Representative
Director of Administrative Affairs (Executive Team) Coordinate quarterly reports of ASWCC activity Coordinate meeting minutes SenateExecutive Manage ASWCC assets supplies and inventory WCC College Committees Student Representative
Program Commitments
Whatcom Leads Fridays 2-4pm o Oct 2nd Nov 6th Dec 4th Jan 8th Feb 5th March 4th April 8th May 6th amp June 3rd
Summer Quarter 2016 o North Sound Leadership Institute ndash Stanwood WA (Aug 4 - 6) o Summer training Tues-Thurs 12pm-5pm (Aug 9 - Sept 17) o WACTCSA Legislative Training (Executive Team) ndash Olympia (July 12-13 or 19-20 TBD)
Fall Quarter 2016 o Leadership amp Activities Institute (Executive Team) ndash Olympia WA (Sept 7-9) o Bumbershoot training (PDB) ndash Seattle WA (Sept 4-6) o Tour amp Orientation Quest (Ambassadors) ndash Seattle WA (Sept 2016) o WACTCSA Legislative Academy (Executive Team) ndash Olympia WA (Nov 18-19)
Winter Quarter 2017 o WACTCSA Student Advocacy Day (Executive Team) ndash Olympia WA (Date TBD) o MLK Jr Human Rights Conference and Youth Summit ndash Bellingham WA (Jan 14) o Northwest Student Leadership Conference ndash Portland OR (Feb 2017)
Spring Quarter 2017 o Student Voice Academy (Executive Team) ndash Tacoma WA (May 12-13) o Students Leading Change Conference - student leaders will help support this student
ledstudent run conference around leadership in social justice ndash WCC (May 2017)
Students are required to attend specified commitments Expenses for travel to conferences and professional development opportunities (hotel meals registration and transportation) are coordinated and paid by Student Life Students are not paid an hourly wage to attend conferencesextracurricular activities
WACTCSA - Washington Community and Technical College Student Association
Page 3
2016-2017 Student Life Leadership Application FormCompleted applications include
Application Form Cover Letter Letter of Recommendation
Essay Question Copy of Degree Plan or AgileGrad Plan
Applicant Name ________________________________________ Student ID __________________
Cell Phone ________________________________ Alternate Phone ___________________________
Email ___________________________________________________________
Are you fluent in a language other than English If so please list ______________________________
Cumulative GPA _____________________ How many college credits do you have _______________
Expected MonthYear of WCC Graduation ________________________________________________
What is your major ___________________________________________________________________
Prior Work or Volunteer Experience Please begin with your most recent experience
Employer or Organization _____________________________________________________________
Supervisor or Contact Person ___________________________________________________________
Phone Number ____________________________ Dates of Employment ________ to ________
Position _______________________________________________________________________
Reason for Leaving ___________________________________________________________________
Employer or Organization _____________________________________________________________
Supervisor or Contact Person ___________________________________________________________
Phone Number ____________________________ Dates of Employment ________ to ________
Position _______________________________________________________________________
Reason for Leaving ___________________________________________________________________
Essay Question What does diversity mean to you and how does it relate to student leadership
I certify that all information provided on this application is accurate By signing this application I also give permission for Whatcom Community College to utilize any photographs video clips testimonials andor audio recordings in which I may be featured to be used in WCC publications andor on the WCC website
____________________________________ ___________________________ Applicantrsquos Signature Date
If under 18 please have a parent or guardian print and sign in the area below
____________________________________ ____________________________ ParentGuardian Signature Date
____________________________________ ParentGuardian Print Name
mdashMoremdash
News Release For immediate release March 3 2016 (16-020) Contact Dave Johnson Strategic Communications Office 3602364072 3605452944
New Chickenpox Vaccine Requirement for High School Students this Fall OLYMPIA -- Parents of Washington high schoolers may be surprised to hear about a new
chickenpox (varicella) vaccine requirement in the coming school year In the 2016-17 school
year all public and private high school students will be required to get two doses of the
chickenpox vaccine before they enter school
Parents are encouraged to get their teens vaccinated soon to avoid a last minute rush before the
start of school
People may consider chickenpox a routine and mild childhood illness however it is a very
contagious disease that spreads quickly and causes an itchy rash fever and sometimes serious
illness People infected with chickenpox are at risk for developing shingles a painful skin rash
later in life Chickenpox is transmitted through the air by coughing and sneezing or by touching
chickenpox blisters
ldquoChickenpox is a preventable disease that can be particularly dangerous for kids with weakened
immune systems If all students are up-to-date with two doses of the chickenpox vaccine they
can start the school year protectedrdquo says State Health Officer Dr Kathy Lofy
Students are not required to be vaccinated if they already had two doses of the vaccine have had
chickenpox in the past or have had a blood test showing they are immune
Parents can make sure all their students are ready to enter school by making appointments with
their healthcare provider now If a student needs two doses of the chickenpox vaccine they need
to wait one month between each dose
New Vaccine Requirement March 3 2016 Page 2
ldquoParents can be prepared ahead of time by getting their children up-to-date on the new
chickenpox vaccine requirements and all other required vaccines nowrdquo said Lofy
The Department of Health local health departments and schools are working together to make
sure all students especially high schoolers are up-to-date with current vaccine requirements
before school starts in the fall
Information and frequently asked questions about the new chickenpox vaccine requirements are
available on DOHrsquos website Parents can also learn more about all vaccine requirements for the
2016-17 school year
Parents can receive no-cost vaccines for all kids up to 19-years-old through health care providers
participating in the statersquos Childhood Vaccine Program Participating providers may charge for
the office visit and an administration fee to give the vaccine People who canrsquot afford the
administration fee can ask for it to be waived
For help finding a health care provider or an immunization clinic call your local health agency
or the WithinReach Family Health Hotline at 1-800-322-2588
The Department of Health website is your source for a healthy dose of information Also find us
on Facebook and follow us on Twitter
LHS HSBC 7
LHS HSBC website
Office hours 730 am ndash 330 pm
Dismiss Depart Time Sport Level Home Visitor Location Vehicle
Monday March 14 2016
220 PM 330 PM G Tennis C Ferndale Lynden FHS Bus
230 PM 400-400 PM Softball JVV Ferndale Lynden FHS Bus
230 PM 400-400 PM B Soccer JVV Ferndale Lynden FHS Bus
Tuesday March 15 2016 - Activity Period (Clubs) Class Election Meeting
in Mr McKees office during the first 5 minutes of each lunch Junior ring orders during both lunches
330 PM G Tennis V Lynden Sedro-Woolley LynYMCA
140 PM 150 PM 330 PM G Tennis JV Sedro-Woolley Lynden SWHS Bus
400-530 PM Softball VJV Lynden Blaine LHS
400 PM Baseball V Lynden Blaine LHS
400-515 PM Volleyball MS
C78 Lynden MS Vista MS LMS
Wednesday March 16 2016 - Department Head Meeting
220 PM 330 PM G Tennis C Sehome Lynden SHS Bus
400-400 PM B Soccer JVV Lynden Nooksack Valley Bender
300 PM 430 PM Baseball JV Blaine Lynden Pipeline Bus
400-515 PM Volleyball MS78 LC MS Lynden MS LCHS
245 PM 400 PM B Wrestling
MS 78 Meridian MS Lynden MHS Bus
Thursday March 17 2016
1135 AM
1145 AM
200 PM B Golf V Burlington-Edison
Lynden SGCC Van
110 PM 120 PM 300 PM G Golf V Sedro-Woolley Lynden Avalon Car
130 PM 140 PM 330 PM G Tennis V Anacortes Lynden AHS Bus
330 PM G Tennis JV Lynden Anacortes LynYMCA
330 PM Track V Lynden LC LHS
230 PM 400 PM Baseball V Ferndale Lynden FHS Bus
250 PM 500-700 PM B Soccer JVV Sedro-Woolley Lynden SWHS Bus
Friday March 18 2016 - Activity Period (Election Speeches) Juniors - Sophomores - Freshmen
Lions Read Club Movie Night The Book Thief
1200-230 PM Baseball JVV Lynden North Kitsap LHS
1200 PM 1210 PM 400 PM G Tennis V Friday Harbor Lynden FHHS Bus
Saturday March 19 2016 - Knowledge Bowl State Competition Arlington High School 800 am
1200-1200
PM B Soccer JVV Lynden
Lynden Christian
Bender
1115 AM
200-400 PM Softball V Lynden Sehome Daniels Bus
Sunday March 20 2016 - Drama The Little Mermaid Encore Performance at Judson Hall 300 pm
The Office of Student Life
2016-17 Leadership Application Application Due Date 4pm Friday May 13th
Student Lifersquos Leadership Programs provide opportunities for students to develop effective leadership communication and interpersonal skills Student leaders serve as representatives of the student body and are dedicated to advocating for student needs representing student interests to College Administration and providing services and programming to enhance the WCC student experience All students are encouraged to apply Students who have not yet been involved with Student Life are given priority consideration
Period of Employment August 1 2016 ndash June 16 2017
Qualifications Enrolled in a minimum of 8 credits at WCC
Minimum 25 GPA
Enrolled at WCC Fall Quarter 2016 - Spring Quarter 2017
Benefits ASWCC Students Leaders earn $1070 per hour
Build your resume
Develop transferrable skills leadership critical thinking public speaking project management budget management working with diverse populations etc
On-campus employment
Create a network of professional references
Make friendships that will last a lifetime
General Responsibilities of the ASWCC Student Leaders include Actively advocate for student needs
Represent students in college decision making
10 ndash 15 office hours per week (scheduled around your classes)
Attend weekly staff meetingstrainings (Fridays 2-4pm)
Executive Officers attend Senate meetings (TTh at 3pm)
The Office of Student Life respects individual differences and provides equal access and opportunity for all qualified candidates regardless of race color religion sex sexual orientation gender identity gender presentation national origin ancestry age disability ethnicity family status immigration status socioeconomic status or veteran status
Page 2
Student Life Leadership Opportunities
Programming and Diversity Board (PDB) - 8 positions Identify and plan activities and events for campus Create programming specific to equity and inclusion Coordinate marketing for activities and events
Plan Orca Day
Student Ambassador - 8 positions Coordinate daily operations in Student Life Serve at Whatcom WAVE new student orientation Support and promote ASWCC Clubs
Provide peer mentorship to WCC students
President (Executive Team) Public Relations Liaison wCollege Administration Chair for Senate and Executive Board Meetings WCC College Committees Student Representative
Vice President (Executive Team) Assumes duty of President in their absence Chair for Social Justice Equity and Pluralism Committee Coordinate Students Leading Change Conference WCC College Committees Student Representative
Director of Operations (Executive Team) Chair for SampA Budget Committee Oversee ASWCC rules amp regulations Oversee ASWCC Organizations WCC College Committees Student Representative
Director of Legislative Affairs (Executive Team) Coordinate Campus Voter Registration Initiatives Organize WCC participation in quarterly Leg Academies WACTCSA State Representative WCC College Committees Student Representative Washington State Community amp Technical College Student Association
Director of Campus Advocacy (Executive Team) Resolve WCC Student Constituent Concerns Outreach Coordinate quarterly Finals Relief and tabling WCC College Committees Student Representative
Director of Administrative Affairs (Executive Team) Coordinate quarterly reports of ASWCC activity Coordinate meeting minutes SenateExecutive Manage ASWCC assets supplies and inventory WCC College Committees Student Representative
Program Commitments
Whatcom Leads Fridays 2-4pm o Oct 2nd Nov 6th Dec 4th Jan 8th Feb 5th March 4th April 8th May 6th amp June 3rd
Summer Quarter 2016 o North Sound Leadership Institute ndash Stanwood WA (Aug 4 - 6) o Summer training Tues-Thurs 12pm-5pm (Aug 9 - Sept 17) o WACTCSA Legislative Training (Executive Team) ndash Olympia (July 12-13 or 19-20 TBD)
Fall Quarter 2016 o Leadership amp Activities Institute (Executive Team) ndash Olympia WA (Sept 7-9) o Bumbershoot training (PDB) ndash Seattle WA (Sept 4-6) o Tour amp Orientation Quest (Ambassadors) ndash Seattle WA (Sept 2016) o WACTCSA Legislative Academy (Executive Team) ndash Olympia WA (Nov 18-19)
Winter Quarter 2017 o WACTCSA Student Advocacy Day (Executive Team) ndash Olympia WA (Date TBD) o MLK Jr Human Rights Conference and Youth Summit ndash Bellingham WA (Jan 14) o Northwest Student Leadership Conference ndash Portland OR (Feb 2017)
Spring Quarter 2017 o Student Voice Academy (Executive Team) ndash Tacoma WA (May 12-13) o Students Leading Change Conference - student leaders will help support this student
ledstudent run conference around leadership in social justice ndash WCC (May 2017)
Students are required to attend specified commitments Expenses for travel to conferences and professional development opportunities (hotel meals registration and transportation) are coordinated and paid by Student Life Students are not paid an hourly wage to attend conferencesextracurricular activities
WACTCSA - Washington Community and Technical College Student Association
Page 3
2016-2017 Student Life Leadership Application FormCompleted applications include
Application Form Cover Letter Letter of Recommendation
Essay Question Copy of Degree Plan or AgileGrad Plan
Applicant Name ________________________________________ Student ID __________________
Cell Phone ________________________________ Alternate Phone ___________________________
Email ___________________________________________________________
Are you fluent in a language other than English If so please list ______________________________
Cumulative GPA _____________________ How many college credits do you have _______________
Expected MonthYear of WCC Graduation ________________________________________________
What is your major ___________________________________________________________________
Prior Work or Volunteer Experience Please begin with your most recent experience
Employer or Organization _____________________________________________________________
Supervisor or Contact Person ___________________________________________________________
Phone Number ____________________________ Dates of Employment ________ to ________
Position _______________________________________________________________________
Reason for Leaving ___________________________________________________________________
Employer or Organization _____________________________________________________________
Supervisor or Contact Person ___________________________________________________________
Phone Number ____________________________ Dates of Employment ________ to ________
Position _______________________________________________________________________
Reason for Leaving ___________________________________________________________________
Essay Question What does diversity mean to you and how does it relate to student leadership
I certify that all information provided on this application is accurate By signing this application I also give permission for Whatcom Community College to utilize any photographs video clips testimonials andor audio recordings in which I may be featured to be used in WCC publications andor on the WCC website
____________________________________ ___________________________ Applicantrsquos Signature Date
If under 18 please have a parent or guardian print and sign in the area below
____________________________________ ____________________________ ParentGuardian Signature Date
____________________________________ ParentGuardian Print Name
mdashMoremdash
News Release For immediate release March 3 2016 (16-020) Contact Dave Johnson Strategic Communications Office 3602364072 3605452944
New Chickenpox Vaccine Requirement for High School Students this Fall OLYMPIA -- Parents of Washington high schoolers may be surprised to hear about a new
chickenpox (varicella) vaccine requirement in the coming school year In the 2016-17 school
year all public and private high school students will be required to get two doses of the
chickenpox vaccine before they enter school
Parents are encouraged to get their teens vaccinated soon to avoid a last minute rush before the
start of school
People may consider chickenpox a routine and mild childhood illness however it is a very
contagious disease that spreads quickly and causes an itchy rash fever and sometimes serious
illness People infected with chickenpox are at risk for developing shingles a painful skin rash
later in life Chickenpox is transmitted through the air by coughing and sneezing or by touching
chickenpox blisters
ldquoChickenpox is a preventable disease that can be particularly dangerous for kids with weakened
immune systems If all students are up-to-date with two doses of the chickenpox vaccine they
can start the school year protectedrdquo says State Health Officer Dr Kathy Lofy
Students are not required to be vaccinated if they already had two doses of the vaccine have had
chickenpox in the past or have had a blood test showing they are immune
Parents can make sure all their students are ready to enter school by making appointments with
their healthcare provider now If a student needs two doses of the chickenpox vaccine they need
to wait one month between each dose
New Vaccine Requirement March 3 2016 Page 2
ldquoParents can be prepared ahead of time by getting their children up-to-date on the new
chickenpox vaccine requirements and all other required vaccines nowrdquo said Lofy
The Department of Health local health departments and schools are working together to make
sure all students especially high schoolers are up-to-date with current vaccine requirements
before school starts in the fall
Information and frequently asked questions about the new chickenpox vaccine requirements are
available on DOHrsquos website Parents can also learn more about all vaccine requirements for the
2016-17 school year
Parents can receive no-cost vaccines for all kids up to 19-years-old through health care providers
participating in the statersquos Childhood Vaccine Program Participating providers may charge for
the office visit and an administration fee to give the vaccine People who canrsquot afford the
administration fee can ask for it to be waived
For help finding a health care provider or an immunization clinic call your local health agency
or the WithinReach Family Health Hotline at 1-800-322-2588
The Department of Health website is your source for a healthy dose of information Also find us
on Facebook and follow us on Twitter
The Office of Student Life
2016-17 Leadership Application Application Due Date 4pm Friday May 13th
Student Lifersquos Leadership Programs provide opportunities for students to develop effective leadership communication and interpersonal skills Student leaders serve as representatives of the student body and are dedicated to advocating for student needs representing student interests to College Administration and providing services and programming to enhance the WCC student experience All students are encouraged to apply Students who have not yet been involved with Student Life are given priority consideration
Period of Employment August 1 2016 ndash June 16 2017
Qualifications Enrolled in a minimum of 8 credits at WCC
Minimum 25 GPA
Enrolled at WCC Fall Quarter 2016 - Spring Quarter 2017
Benefits ASWCC Students Leaders earn $1070 per hour
Build your resume
Develop transferrable skills leadership critical thinking public speaking project management budget management working with diverse populations etc
On-campus employment
Create a network of professional references
Make friendships that will last a lifetime
General Responsibilities of the ASWCC Student Leaders include Actively advocate for student needs
Represent students in college decision making
10 ndash 15 office hours per week (scheduled around your classes)
Attend weekly staff meetingstrainings (Fridays 2-4pm)
Executive Officers attend Senate meetings (TTh at 3pm)
The Office of Student Life respects individual differences and provides equal access and opportunity for all qualified candidates regardless of race color religion sex sexual orientation gender identity gender presentation national origin ancestry age disability ethnicity family status immigration status socioeconomic status or veteran status
Page 2
Student Life Leadership Opportunities
Programming and Diversity Board (PDB) - 8 positions Identify and plan activities and events for campus Create programming specific to equity and inclusion Coordinate marketing for activities and events
Plan Orca Day
Student Ambassador - 8 positions Coordinate daily operations in Student Life Serve at Whatcom WAVE new student orientation Support and promote ASWCC Clubs
Provide peer mentorship to WCC students
President (Executive Team) Public Relations Liaison wCollege Administration Chair for Senate and Executive Board Meetings WCC College Committees Student Representative
Vice President (Executive Team) Assumes duty of President in their absence Chair for Social Justice Equity and Pluralism Committee Coordinate Students Leading Change Conference WCC College Committees Student Representative
Director of Operations (Executive Team) Chair for SampA Budget Committee Oversee ASWCC rules amp regulations Oversee ASWCC Organizations WCC College Committees Student Representative
Director of Legislative Affairs (Executive Team) Coordinate Campus Voter Registration Initiatives Organize WCC participation in quarterly Leg Academies WACTCSA State Representative WCC College Committees Student Representative Washington State Community amp Technical College Student Association
Director of Campus Advocacy (Executive Team) Resolve WCC Student Constituent Concerns Outreach Coordinate quarterly Finals Relief and tabling WCC College Committees Student Representative
Director of Administrative Affairs (Executive Team) Coordinate quarterly reports of ASWCC activity Coordinate meeting minutes SenateExecutive Manage ASWCC assets supplies and inventory WCC College Committees Student Representative
Program Commitments
Whatcom Leads Fridays 2-4pm o Oct 2nd Nov 6th Dec 4th Jan 8th Feb 5th March 4th April 8th May 6th amp June 3rd
Summer Quarter 2016 o North Sound Leadership Institute ndash Stanwood WA (Aug 4 - 6) o Summer training Tues-Thurs 12pm-5pm (Aug 9 - Sept 17) o WACTCSA Legislative Training (Executive Team) ndash Olympia (July 12-13 or 19-20 TBD)
Fall Quarter 2016 o Leadership amp Activities Institute (Executive Team) ndash Olympia WA (Sept 7-9) o Bumbershoot training (PDB) ndash Seattle WA (Sept 4-6) o Tour amp Orientation Quest (Ambassadors) ndash Seattle WA (Sept 2016) o WACTCSA Legislative Academy (Executive Team) ndash Olympia WA (Nov 18-19)
Winter Quarter 2017 o WACTCSA Student Advocacy Day (Executive Team) ndash Olympia WA (Date TBD) o MLK Jr Human Rights Conference and Youth Summit ndash Bellingham WA (Jan 14) o Northwest Student Leadership Conference ndash Portland OR (Feb 2017)
Spring Quarter 2017 o Student Voice Academy (Executive Team) ndash Tacoma WA (May 12-13) o Students Leading Change Conference - student leaders will help support this student
ledstudent run conference around leadership in social justice ndash WCC (May 2017)
Students are required to attend specified commitments Expenses for travel to conferences and professional development opportunities (hotel meals registration and transportation) are coordinated and paid by Student Life Students are not paid an hourly wage to attend conferencesextracurricular activities
WACTCSA - Washington Community and Technical College Student Association
Page 3
2016-2017 Student Life Leadership Application FormCompleted applications include
Application Form Cover Letter Letter of Recommendation
Essay Question Copy of Degree Plan or AgileGrad Plan
Applicant Name ________________________________________ Student ID __________________
Cell Phone ________________________________ Alternate Phone ___________________________
Email ___________________________________________________________
Are you fluent in a language other than English If so please list ______________________________
Cumulative GPA _____________________ How many college credits do you have _______________
Expected MonthYear of WCC Graduation ________________________________________________
What is your major ___________________________________________________________________
Prior Work or Volunteer Experience Please begin with your most recent experience
Employer or Organization _____________________________________________________________
Supervisor or Contact Person ___________________________________________________________
Phone Number ____________________________ Dates of Employment ________ to ________
Position _______________________________________________________________________
Reason for Leaving ___________________________________________________________________
Employer or Organization _____________________________________________________________
Supervisor or Contact Person ___________________________________________________________
Phone Number ____________________________ Dates of Employment ________ to ________
Position _______________________________________________________________________
Reason for Leaving ___________________________________________________________________
Essay Question What does diversity mean to you and how does it relate to student leadership
I certify that all information provided on this application is accurate By signing this application I also give permission for Whatcom Community College to utilize any photographs video clips testimonials andor audio recordings in which I may be featured to be used in WCC publications andor on the WCC website
____________________________________ ___________________________ Applicantrsquos Signature Date
If under 18 please have a parent or guardian print and sign in the area below
____________________________________ ____________________________ ParentGuardian Signature Date
____________________________________ ParentGuardian Print Name
mdashMoremdash
News Release For immediate release March 3 2016 (16-020) Contact Dave Johnson Strategic Communications Office 3602364072 3605452944
New Chickenpox Vaccine Requirement for High School Students this Fall OLYMPIA -- Parents of Washington high schoolers may be surprised to hear about a new
chickenpox (varicella) vaccine requirement in the coming school year In the 2016-17 school
year all public and private high school students will be required to get two doses of the
chickenpox vaccine before they enter school
Parents are encouraged to get their teens vaccinated soon to avoid a last minute rush before the
start of school
People may consider chickenpox a routine and mild childhood illness however it is a very
contagious disease that spreads quickly and causes an itchy rash fever and sometimes serious
illness People infected with chickenpox are at risk for developing shingles a painful skin rash
later in life Chickenpox is transmitted through the air by coughing and sneezing or by touching
chickenpox blisters
ldquoChickenpox is a preventable disease that can be particularly dangerous for kids with weakened
immune systems If all students are up-to-date with two doses of the chickenpox vaccine they
can start the school year protectedrdquo says State Health Officer Dr Kathy Lofy
Students are not required to be vaccinated if they already had two doses of the vaccine have had
chickenpox in the past or have had a blood test showing they are immune
Parents can make sure all their students are ready to enter school by making appointments with
their healthcare provider now If a student needs two doses of the chickenpox vaccine they need
to wait one month between each dose
New Vaccine Requirement March 3 2016 Page 2
ldquoParents can be prepared ahead of time by getting their children up-to-date on the new
chickenpox vaccine requirements and all other required vaccines nowrdquo said Lofy
The Department of Health local health departments and schools are working together to make
sure all students especially high schoolers are up-to-date with current vaccine requirements
before school starts in the fall
Information and frequently asked questions about the new chickenpox vaccine requirements are
available on DOHrsquos website Parents can also learn more about all vaccine requirements for the
2016-17 school year
Parents can receive no-cost vaccines for all kids up to 19-years-old through health care providers
participating in the statersquos Childhood Vaccine Program Participating providers may charge for
the office visit and an administration fee to give the vaccine People who canrsquot afford the
administration fee can ask for it to be waived
For help finding a health care provider or an immunization clinic call your local health agency
or the WithinReach Family Health Hotline at 1-800-322-2588
The Department of Health website is your source for a healthy dose of information Also find us
on Facebook and follow us on Twitter
Page 2
Student Life Leadership Opportunities
Programming and Diversity Board (PDB) - 8 positions Identify and plan activities and events for campus Create programming specific to equity and inclusion Coordinate marketing for activities and events
Plan Orca Day
Student Ambassador - 8 positions Coordinate daily operations in Student Life Serve at Whatcom WAVE new student orientation Support and promote ASWCC Clubs
Provide peer mentorship to WCC students
President (Executive Team) Public Relations Liaison wCollege Administration Chair for Senate and Executive Board Meetings WCC College Committees Student Representative
Vice President (Executive Team) Assumes duty of President in their absence Chair for Social Justice Equity and Pluralism Committee Coordinate Students Leading Change Conference WCC College Committees Student Representative
Director of Operations (Executive Team) Chair for SampA Budget Committee Oversee ASWCC rules amp regulations Oversee ASWCC Organizations WCC College Committees Student Representative
Director of Legislative Affairs (Executive Team) Coordinate Campus Voter Registration Initiatives Organize WCC participation in quarterly Leg Academies WACTCSA State Representative WCC College Committees Student Representative Washington State Community amp Technical College Student Association
Director of Campus Advocacy (Executive Team) Resolve WCC Student Constituent Concerns Outreach Coordinate quarterly Finals Relief and tabling WCC College Committees Student Representative
Director of Administrative Affairs (Executive Team) Coordinate quarterly reports of ASWCC activity Coordinate meeting minutes SenateExecutive Manage ASWCC assets supplies and inventory WCC College Committees Student Representative
Program Commitments
Whatcom Leads Fridays 2-4pm o Oct 2nd Nov 6th Dec 4th Jan 8th Feb 5th March 4th April 8th May 6th amp June 3rd
Summer Quarter 2016 o North Sound Leadership Institute ndash Stanwood WA (Aug 4 - 6) o Summer training Tues-Thurs 12pm-5pm (Aug 9 - Sept 17) o WACTCSA Legislative Training (Executive Team) ndash Olympia (July 12-13 or 19-20 TBD)
Fall Quarter 2016 o Leadership amp Activities Institute (Executive Team) ndash Olympia WA (Sept 7-9) o Bumbershoot training (PDB) ndash Seattle WA (Sept 4-6) o Tour amp Orientation Quest (Ambassadors) ndash Seattle WA (Sept 2016) o WACTCSA Legislative Academy (Executive Team) ndash Olympia WA (Nov 18-19)
Winter Quarter 2017 o WACTCSA Student Advocacy Day (Executive Team) ndash Olympia WA (Date TBD) o MLK Jr Human Rights Conference and Youth Summit ndash Bellingham WA (Jan 14) o Northwest Student Leadership Conference ndash Portland OR (Feb 2017)
Spring Quarter 2017 o Student Voice Academy (Executive Team) ndash Tacoma WA (May 12-13) o Students Leading Change Conference - student leaders will help support this student
ledstudent run conference around leadership in social justice ndash WCC (May 2017)
Students are required to attend specified commitments Expenses for travel to conferences and professional development opportunities (hotel meals registration and transportation) are coordinated and paid by Student Life Students are not paid an hourly wage to attend conferencesextracurricular activities
WACTCSA - Washington Community and Technical College Student Association
Page 3
2016-2017 Student Life Leadership Application FormCompleted applications include
Application Form Cover Letter Letter of Recommendation
Essay Question Copy of Degree Plan or AgileGrad Plan
Applicant Name ________________________________________ Student ID __________________
Cell Phone ________________________________ Alternate Phone ___________________________
Email ___________________________________________________________
Are you fluent in a language other than English If so please list ______________________________
Cumulative GPA _____________________ How many college credits do you have _______________
Expected MonthYear of WCC Graduation ________________________________________________
What is your major ___________________________________________________________________
Prior Work or Volunteer Experience Please begin with your most recent experience
Employer or Organization _____________________________________________________________
Supervisor or Contact Person ___________________________________________________________
Phone Number ____________________________ Dates of Employment ________ to ________
Position _______________________________________________________________________
Reason for Leaving ___________________________________________________________________
Employer or Organization _____________________________________________________________
Supervisor or Contact Person ___________________________________________________________
Phone Number ____________________________ Dates of Employment ________ to ________
Position _______________________________________________________________________
Reason for Leaving ___________________________________________________________________
Essay Question What does diversity mean to you and how does it relate to student leadership
I certify that all information provided on this application is accurate By signing this application I also give permission for Whatcom Community College to utilize any photographs video clips testimonials andor audio recordings in which I may be featured to be used in WCC publications andor on the WCC website
____________________________________ ___________________________ Applicantrsquos Signature Date
If under 18 please have a parent or guardian print and sign in the area below
____________________________________ ____________________________ ParentGuardian Signature Date
____________________________________ ParentGuardian Print Name
mdashMoremdash
News Release For immediate release March 3 2016 (16-020) Contact Dave Johnson Strategic Communications Office 3602364072 3605452944
New Chickenpox Vaccine Requirement for High School Students this Fall OLYMPIA -- Parents of Washington high schoolers may be surprised to hear about a new
chickenpox (varicella) vaccine requirement in the coming school year In the 2016-17 school
year all public and private high school students will be required to get two doses of the
chickenpox vaccine before they enter school
Parents are encouraged to get their teens vaccinated soon to avoid a last minute rush before the
start of school
People may consider chickenpox a routine and mild childhood illness however it is a very
contagious disease that spreads quickly and causes an itchy rash fever and sometimes serious
illness People infected with chickenpox are at risk for developing shingles a painful skin rash
later in life Chickenpox is transmitted through the air by coughing and sneezing or by touching
chickenpox blisters
ldquoChickenpox is a preventable disease that can be particularly dangerous for kids with weakened
immune systems If all students are up-to-date with two doses of the chickenpox vaccine they
can start the school year protectedrdquo says State Health Officer Dr Kathy Lofy
Students are not required to be vaccinated if they already had two doses of the vaccine have had
chickenpox in the past or have had a blood test showing they are immune
Parents can make sure all their students are ready to enter school by making appointments with
their healthcare provider now If a student needs two doses of the chickenpox vaccine they need
to wait one month between each dose
New Vaccine Requirement March 3 2016 Page 2
ldquoParents can be prepared ahead of time by getting their children up-to-date on the new
chickenpox vaccine requirements and all other required vaccines nowrdquo said Lofy
The Department of Health local health departments and schools are working together to make
sure all students especially high schoolers are up-to-date with current vaccine requirements
before school starts in the fall
Information and frequently asked questions about the new chickenpox vaccine requirements are
available on DOHrsquos website Parents can also learn more about all vaccine requirements for the
2016-17 school year
Parents can receive no-cost vaccines for all kids up to 19-years-old through health care providers
participating in the statersquos Childhood Vaccine Program Participating providers may charge for
the office visit and an administration fee to give the vaccine People who canrsquot afford the
administration fee can ask for it to be waived
For help finding a health care provider or an immunization clinic call your local health agency
or the WithinReach Family Health Hotline at 1-800-322-2588
The Department of Health website is your source for a healthy dose of information Also find us
on Facebook and follow us on Twitter
Page 3
2016-2017 Student Life Leadership Application FormCompleted applications include
Application Form Cover Letter Letter of Recommendation
Essay Question Copy of Degree Plan or AgileGrad Plan
Applicant Name ________________________________________ Student ID __________________
Cell Phone ________________________________ Alternate Phone ___________________________
Email ___________________________________________________________
Are you fluent in a language other than English If so please list ______________________________
Cumulative GPA _____________________ How many college credits do you have _______________
Expected MonthYear of WCC Graduation ________________________________________________
What is your major ___________________________________________________________________
Prior Work or Volunteer Experience Please begin with your most recent experience
Employer or Organization _____________________________________________________________
Supervisor or Contact Person ___________________________________________________________
Phone Number ____________________________ Dates of Employment ________ to ________
Position _______________________________________________________________________
Reason for Leaving ___________________________________________________________________
Employer or Organization _____________________________________________________________
Supervisor or Contact Person ___________________________________________________________
Phone Number ____________________________ Dates of Employment ________ to ________
Position _______________________________________________________________________
Reason for Leaving ___________________________________________________________________
Essay Question What does diversity mean to you and how does it relate to student leadership
I certify that all information provided on this application is accurate By signing this application I also give permission for Whatcom Community College to utilize any photographs video clips testimonials andor audio recordings in which I may be featured to be used in WCC publications andor on the WCC website
____________________________________ ___________________________ Applicantrsquos Signature Date
If under 18 please have a parent or guardian print and sign in the area below
____________________________________ ____________________________ ParentGuardian Signature Date
____________________________________ ParentGuardian Print Name
mdashMoremdash
News Release For immediate release March 3 2016 (16-020) Contact Dave Johnson Strategic Communications Office 3602364072 3605452944
New Chickenpox Vaccine Requirement for High School Students this Fall OLYMPIA -- Parents of Washington high schoolers may be surprised to hear about a new
chickenpox (varicella) vaccine requirement in the coming school year In the 2016-17 school
year all public and private high school students will be required to get two doses of the
chickenpox vaccine before they enter school
Parents are encouraged to get their teens vaccinated soon to avoid a last minute rush before the
start of school
People may consider chickenpox a routine and mild childhood illness however it is a very
contagious disease that spreads quickly and causes an itchy rash fever and sometimes serious
illness People infected with chickenpox are at risk for developing shingles a painful skin rash
later in life Chickenpox is transmitted through the air by coughing and sneezing or by touching
chickenpox blisters
ldquoChickenpox is a preventable disease that can be particularly dangerous for kids with weakened
immune systems If all students are up-to-date with two doses of the chickenpox vaccine they
can start the school year protectedrdquo says State Health Officer Dr Kathy Lofy
Students are not required to be vaccinated if they already had two doses of the vaccine have had
chickenpox in the past or have had a blood test showing they are immune
Parents can make sure all their students are ready to enter school by making appointments with
their healthcare provider now If a student needs two doses of the chickenpox vaccine they need
to wait one month between each dose
New Vaccine Requirement March 3 2016 Page 2
ldquoParents can be prepared ahead of time by getting their children up-to-date on the new
chickenpox vaccine requirements and all other required vaccines nowrdquo said Lofy
The Department of Health local health departments and schools are working together to make
sure all students especially high schoolers are up-to-date with current vaccine requirements
before school starts in the fall
Information and frequently asked questions about the new chickenpox vaccine requirements are
available on DOHrsquos website Parents can also learn more about all vaccine requirements for the
2016-17 school year
Parents can receive no-cost vaccines for all kids up to 19-years-old through health care providers
participating in the statersquos Childhood Vaccine Program Participating providers may charge for
the office visit and an administration fee to give the vaccine People who canrsquot afford the
administration fee can ask for it to be waived
For help finding a health care provider or an immunization clinic call your local health agency
or the WithinReach Family Health Hotline at 1-800-322-2588
The Department of Health website is your source for a healthy dose of information Also find us
on Facebook and follow us on Twitter
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News Release For immediate release March 3 2016 (16-020) Contact Dave Johnson Strategic Communications Office 3602364072 3605452944
New Chickenpox Vaccine Requirement for High School Students this Fall OLYMPIA -- Parents of Washington high schoolers may be surprised to hear about a new
chickenpox (varicella) vaccine requirement in the coming school year In the 2016-17 school
year all public and private high school students will be required to get two doses of the
chickenpox vaccine before they enter school
Parents are encouraged to get their teens vaccinated soon to avoid a last minute rush before the
start of school
People may consider chickenpox a routine and mild childhood illness however it is a very
contagious disease that spreads quickly and causes an itchy rash fever and sometimes serious
illness People infected with chickenpox are at risk for developing shingles a painful skin rash
later in life Chickenpox is transmitted through the air by coughing and sneezing or by touching
chickenpox blisters
ldquoChickenpox is a preventable disease that can be particularly dangerous for kids with weakened
immune systems If all students are up-to-date with two doses of the chickenpox vaccine they
can start the school year protectedrdquo says State Health Officer Dr Kathy Lofy
Students are not required to be vaccinated if they already had two doses of the vaccine have had
chickenpox in the past or have had a blood test showing they are immune
Parents can make sure all their students are ready to enter school by making appointments with
their healthcare provider now If a student needs two doses of the chickenpox vaccine they need
to wait one month between each dose
New Vaccine Requirement March 3 2016 Page 2
ldquoParents can be prepared ahead of time by getting their children up-to-date on the new
chickenpox vaccine requirements and all other required vaccines nowrdquo said Lofy
The Department of Health local health departments and schools are working together to make
sure all students especially high schoolers are up-to-date with current vaccine requirements
before school starts in the fall
Information and frequently asked questions about the new chickenpox vaccine requirements are
available on DOHrsquos website Parents can also learn more about all vaccine requirements for the
2016-17 school year
Parents can receive no-cost vaccines for all kids up to 19-years-old through health care providers
participating in the statersquos Childhood Vaccine Program Participating providers may charge for
the office visit and an administration fee to give the vaccine People who canrsquot afford the
administration fee can ask for it to be waived
For help finding a health care provider or an immunization clinic call your local health agency
or the WithinReach Family Health Hotline at 1-800-322-2588
The Department of Health website is your source for a healthy dose of information Also find us
on Facebook and follow us on Twitter
New Vaccine Requirement March 3 2016 Page 2
ldquoParents can be prepared ahead of time by getting their children up-to-date on the new
chickenpox vaccine requirements and all other required vaccines nowrdquo said Lofy
The Department of Health local health departments and schools are working together to make
sure all students especially high schoolers are up-to-date with current vaccine requirements
before school starts in the fall
Information and frequently asked questions about the new chickenpox vaccine requirements are
available on DOHrsquos website Parents can also learn more about all vaccine requirements for the
2016-17 school year
Parents can receive no-cost vaccines for all kids up to 19-years-old through health care providers
participating in the statersquos Childhood Vaccine Program Participating providers may charge for
the office visit and an administration fee to give the vaccine People who canrsquot afford the
administration fee can ask for it to be waived
For help finding a health care provider or an immunization clinic call your local health agency
or the WithinReach Family Health Hotline at 1-800-322-2588
The Department of Health website is your source for a healthy dose of information Also find us
on Facebook and follow us on Twitter