Lakota East High
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T-Hawk News
Testing Season is Upon Us
Over the course of the next two months, our students will be taking important tests that can affect: their graduation status; their ability to earn college credit; as well as our school report card. We are so
appreciattive of the dedicated work our teachers have put into preparing our students to excel on these tests. In addition, we appreciate the collaboration and communication we have with parents to reinforce
those preparations at home. Finally, we are proud of our students as they begin to take the tests. We have no doubt they will put their best foot forward and will achieve to their fullest potential. We will make every effort to effectively communicate with you regarding the tests over the next several months and invite you
to contact us as you have questions/concerns.
GOOD LUCK TO OUR THUNDERHAWKS!
#EASTSIDEPRIDE
Great Things Going On At East!
East Artists Bring Home National Awards!
The Lakota East Art Department is pleased to announce that Lauren Wilson and Mackenzie
Robinnete have earned National Silver Medals in the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards of 2017.
Lauren and Mackenzie have been identified by panels of creative professionals as the most
talented young artists in the nation. This year, more than 330,000 works of art and writing were
submitted. Only the top 1% were recognized at the national level.
Peer Tutoring ROCKS!
Students continue to improve their study skills in CP US History! On a recent block day, six
tutors shared their skills and imparted their knowledge to 15 students looking to improve their
test scores and sharpen their study skills. Students report that both tutors and students
seeking help benefit from peer tutoring. Tutors study ahead of time to prepare for tutoring, and
they earn extra credit by tutoring. It helps them develop the skill of explaining historical
developments and gives them leadership skills, too. Those seeking help earn higher
grades. It's a win-win in peer tutoring! Special thanks to teacher Jen Reid for coordinating this
great opportunity!
Career Readiness Academy Holds Mock Interview Day
A big shout out to all the mock interview volunteers and students who participated in Mock
Interview Day. All Academy students had the opportunity to interview with one of the nine
mock interview volunteers. Each student received feedback about their interview as well. The
HAWK OF THE WEEK
Students at Lakota East High School
achieve and accomplish great things every
day in a variety of ways. As an entire staff,
we are excited to recognize those students
who have shown academic determination
and improvement while also modeling
superior character and citizenship. Each
week we will be recognizing one student
from each grade level who has been
nominated by a staff member and selected
by the staff Hawk of the Week Committee.
Congratulations to HAWK of the WEEK
Students:
9th grade –
Morgan Bley nominated for citizenship by
Larry Honigford
Kalie Hammonds nominated for caring by
Deb DeGennaro
10th grade –
Damon Thompson Noble nominated for
citizenship by Audrey Clark
Kristen Lewis nominated for optimism by
Ariana Sanders
11th grade –
Kyle Clark nominated for caring by Erin
Schneider
Kayla Diersing nominated for citizenship by
Nancy Weinheimer
12th grade –
Ava Pinales nominated for determination by
Lisa James
interview volunteers consisted of representatives from Lakota, Addeco Staffing, Panera, Great
American Cookie company, Jack-N-Box, and the Army.
Lakota East Student, Shelby Longworth, participates in a mock interview with Lakota Employee, Kim McGowan.
Lakota East Student, Isaiah James, was voted by interviewers as Best Dressed for the PM Session.
CP Physics Students Showcase Their Creativity
Students in Craig Gleason's CP Physics Classes recently showcased their creativity by
creating Rube Goldberg Machines. According to Wikipedia, a Rube Goldberg machine is a
deliberately complex contraption in which a series of devices that perform simple tasks are
linked together to produce a domino effect in which activating one device triggers the next
device in the sequence.
Thunderhawk Musicians SUPERIOR
Congratulations to our Singing Thunderhawks, under the direction of Becky Huddilston and
Jocelyn Hardy and our Instrumental Thunderhawks, under the direction of Rob Tanis and
Jessica Patton nominated for optimism by
Amy Elifrits
Kevin Engel! Ten Lakota East Ensembles recently took part in OMEA Adjudicated Competition
and ALL earned SUPERIOR RATINGS! This qualifies the ensembles for State Competition
this Spring!
Theater Students Master Shakespeare from an Expert
Students in the Freshman Theater Class recently worked with a professional actor from the
Cincinnati Shakespeare Company. The theater classes are working on a project to present at
the Shakespeare Festival in April. The actor came to help students work on the project as the
community "teaching artist".
Link Leaders Welcome Familiar Faces to Speak on Leadership
In an on-going commitment to continue to strengthen their leadership skills, Link Leaders at
the Main Campus have welcomed several special guest speakers this year. Pictured below is
a recent visit from Dr. Greg Finke, Principal at Independence Elementary. Other special guest
have included: Interim Lakota Superintendent, Robb Vogelmann; Hopewell Junior Principal,
Jeff Rouff; and Champions for Change Coordinators, Aisha Moore and Dr. Monique Johnson.
We are always looking for great volunteers to come and speak to our students. If you are
interested, please contact Link Leader Advisors: Michelle Wilkerson or Lisa Schmaltz.
Science Olympiad Qualifies for STATE
The Lakota East Science Olympiad team recently competed in the SW Ohio Regional
tournament. Besting perennial powerhouses such as Walnut Hills, Wyoming, Sycamore and
St X, the Lakota East team finished second and received an invitation to advance to the state
tournament April 1! Congratulations to the team members and coach Craig Gleason!
AP Biology Students Welcome Local Doctors
AP Biology classes recently welcomed Dr. Lee and Dr. Ownens (parents of senior Winston
Owens). Drs. Lee and Owens donated their time and expertise in giving a talk on “What it
takes to be a medical doctor”. The tangible presentation was appreciated by our future
medical professionals and enjoyed by all.
Lakota East Freshman Takes Home Prestigous Honor
Congratulations to Lakota East Freshman, Brandon Khounesombat, on placing 2nd in his
division at his first ever Cincinnati Braille Challenge. The Braille Challenge is the only national
reading and writing contest in braille.
EAST UPDATES
What's In the News Around Lakota East
UPCOMING MAIN CAMPUS TESTING DATES - Altered Bell Schedules
As a reminder, there will be pre-test and test activities on Thursday, March 16 and Tuesday, March 21.
Your student has faced a rigrous course of study throughout this school year which have prepared them for these assessments. We
have no doubt our students will do a great job and will put forth their best efforts on these important assessments.
As parents, please help support our students by providing them with positive thoughts, ensuring they get a good night's sleep and
making sure they eat a well balanced breakfast each morning. We know working together our students will succeed!
Thursday, March 16 PRE-TEST ADMINISTRATION/TEST PREP
Students currently enrolled in CP English 10 or Honors English 10
Students currently classified as juniors (you can check HAC if you are unsure)
Students noted above will report to testing rooms no later than 8:05 am. Students will work through pre-test administration as well as
test prep sessions to prepare for the upcoming English AIR Assessment and ACT.
This is a REQUIRED session for the students noted above.
BELL SCHEDULE CAN BE FOUND BY CLICKING HERE
There will be a LATE ARRIVAL for any student that meets ALL of the following criteria. :
Is NOT currently enrolled in CP English 10
Is NOT currently enrolled in Honors English 10
Is NOT currently classified as a Junior per HAC
Is NOT taking part in OGT Testing that day
Tuesday, March 21 TESTING DATE:
ELA 10 – Parts 1 and 2
o Students currently enrolled in CP English 10
o Students currently enrolled in Honors English 10
ACT Test
There will be NO Zero Period Courses at the Main Campus
ELA BELL SCHEDULE CAN BE FOUND BY CLICKING HERE
ACT BELL SCHEDULE CAN BE FOUND BY CLICKING HERE
There will be NO SCHOOL on March 21, 2017 for students that meets ALL of the following criteria:
Is NOT currently enrolled in CP English 10
Is NOT currently enrolled in Honors English 10
Is NOT currently classified as a Junior per HAC
Is NOT taking part in OGT Testing that day
ELA 10 Test Notes:
Students currently enrolled in CP English 10/Honors English 10 will report to testing rooms no later than 8:05 am.
All students will take part 1 from 8:05 am – 10:15 – 10 minutes of administrative time followed by 120 minutes of test time
All test takers will be in lunch from 10:15 – 11:05
All students will take part 2 will take place from 11:15 am – 1:25 pm – 10 minutes of administrative time followed by 120 minutes
of test time.
Students must be present for the full testing session
ACT Test Notes
Students currently classified as juniors (you can check HAC if you are unsure) will report to testing rooms no later than 8:05 am.
The ACT Test consists of four sections with a break midway through the test:
o English – 45 minutes – 8:15 am – 9:00 am
o Math – 60 minutes – 9:00 am – 10:00 am
o BREAK – 10 minutes – 10:00 am – 10:10 am
o Reading – 35 minutes – 10:10 am – 10:45 am
o Science – 35 minutes – 10:45 am – 11:20 am
Juniors will be dismissed for the day at the conclusion of the final testing block
Students must be present for the full testing session
Students approved by ACT to receive accommodations will be contacted regarding their specific testing dates.
Thunderhawk Theater Presents.....Into the Woods
Son dheim’s gorgeous, well-known music combines with the twisted fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm in this
dramatic musical. All of your favorites are there, Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Jack and his beanstalk, Rapunzel, Sleeping Beauty, and Snow
White, but they are in the dark woods of the Brothers Grimm. A childless Baker and his wife find out that their family has been cursed. The witch
next door reveals the curse and poses a challenge to get the curse reversed. They are to find a cow as white as milk, a cape as red as blood, hair as
yellow as corn, and a slipper as pure as gold. Their journey takes them through the woods and through the darkness of the human heart.
Join us at Lakota East High School’s Liberty Theatre for a trip Into the Woods. Show times are:
March 17, 7:00pm March 18, 7:00pm March 19, 2:00pm
March 23, 7:00pm March 24, 7:00pm March 25, 7:00pm
All tickets are $10. Tickets can be purchased at the door, or regular price tickets can be purchased online at
www.seatyourself.biz\lakotaeasthigh. This show is based on the fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm. They are meant to be frightening. Traditionally,
the recommendation with this show is that if you have small children, stay for the first act, and leave at intermission, while everything is at a “happy
ending.” During the second act, the giant takes her revenge on the fairy tale characters, and things get scary.
JUNIORS - DON'T MISS YOUR CHANCE TO TAKE PART IN THIS SPECIAL SENIOR TRADITION
The Lakota East PTSO is selling urban camoflouge, a long-time Senior Tradition at Lakota East! Orders can be placed during all lunches on Main
Street on March 22, 23, 24, 29, 30 and 31.
Pants are $40 available in sizes XS - 2XL
Bucket hats are $10.
Don't miss your chance to wear your camo during 2018 Senior Camo Day: May 19th!
Please make checks payable to Lakota East PTSO.
Click here for all the details
INTERESTED IN ATTENDING A SERVICE ACADEMY?
The Naval Academy is sponsoring an Academy Information Night for students who are interested in attending a service academy and their
families.
Wednesday, March 22, 6:00 – 8:00pm, Hamilton High School, 1165 Eaton Ave, Hamilton, OH 45013
Thursday, March 23, 6:00 – 8:00pm, Troy High School, 151 Staunton Rd, Troy, OH 45373
Topics include:
A brief overview of the general academy application procedure.
Congressional nominations and our specific process.
Presentations by each of the academy reps in attendance.
Following the presentations, each academy will have a table in the lobby to present handouts and answer questions.
YEARBOOKS NOW ON SALE
Yearbooks are currently on sale! You can order online at www.yearbookforever.com or by clicking the
link located on our home page by clicking activities and then yearbook. Yearbooks are $75 and are on sale through April. Please make sure to get
your orders in now as we do not order extra books.
SENIORS - CELEBRATE YOUR COLLEGE ACCEPTANCE AND MILITARY ENLISTMENTS!
Seniors, let’s celebrate your college acceptances and military enlistments. We want to create a PowerPoint to show which colleges have offered you
admittance. This will be updated weekly and shown on the television monitors along Main Street in our building on Fridays. Please turn in a copy of
your acceptance letters or forward/email them to [email protected] along with a school appropriate picture.
SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP INFO
Did you know the Lakota East PTSO has SEVERAL scholarships available for Seniors to apply for? Information regarding the scholarships is
available via Naviance and applications are due by March 31. Don't miss your chance to apply for these great scholarships!
SENIORS......each year, Lakota East gathers scholarship data for reporting purposes and for class recognition. Any scholarship you are offered,
even if you do not plan to accept the award or attend the awarding college, can be noted in the Senior Award and Graduation programs. In order for
the information to be included, please bring in copies of your scholarship offer to Mrs. Lewis in the Guidance office no later than Friday April
7th. The copies MUST CONTAIN your name, the name and dollar amount of the award, and whether the scholarship is renewable or a one-time
award. Please note that individual dollar amounts are not published; East simply uses them for an overall scholarship amount for the
Class of 2017.
Interested in our Internship Programs? - RESCHEDULED DATE
Main Campus Students interested in finding out more about Lakota's Internship Programs are invited to attend an information session scheduled
during XH on Wednesday, March 29 in the Media Center.
Summer Opportunities
Looking for summer experiences that could better prepare you for college?
We have added a link on our Guidance webpage under the College Preparation area that is Summer Enrichment Opportunities. As you prepare for
the summer, you can consider some of the options that are sent to us.
FREE COLLEGE S.A.F.E. CLASSES for SENIOR GIRLS
The West Chester Police Department offers a great self-defense class specifically designed for senior young women heading off to a campus
environment. The class focuses on self-confidence and empowerment that will aid in taking quick action when personal safety is at risk.
The class is being offered at Lakota East April 24th – 22th from 3:30 pm to 5:30 pm daily in the wrestling room at East Main Campus. Students can
sign up at
http://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c054dafab22a7fb6-college6
These classes fill up fast so interested young ladies should register ASAP
LEADS WRITE CHALLENGE Writing Contest
Is your student a budding Shakespeare? Or the next J.K. Rowling? LEADS is excited to announce the Write Challenge writing contest for ALL
Lakota students K-12. This year's theme is RISK. Students can submit an essay, narrative, poem or all 3! Entries are due on March 31 and
must be submitted electronically in Microsoft Word format for grades 3-12 (entries in the K-2 categories may be handwritten and scanned if
necessary). The cover page may be a scanned image for all grades. Students and families can learn more about the Challenge at
http://www.lakotaleads.org/. (LEADS: Lakota’s Enrichment and Academic Development of Students)
Click here for flyer and entry form
Quick Reminders
Don't Forget
Traffic at the Freshman Campus continues to improve.
Thanks for your help in ensuring our students are
safe!
Upcoming Events
At A Glance
3/16/17 Altered Bell
Schedule/Pre-Test Preparation
EMC
3/17/17 Spring Musical - Into the Woods
EMC 7:00 PM
3/18/17 Spring Musical - Into the Woods
EMC 7:00 PM
3/19/17 Spring Musical - Into the Woods
EMC 2:00 PM
3/21/17 Altered Bell
Schedule/AIR and ACT Tests
EMC
3/21/17 Winter Sports
Awards EMC 6:30 PM
3/22/17 Yearbook Club
Pictures EMC XH
3/23/17 Yearbook Club
Pictures EMC XH
3/23/17 Spring Musical - Into the Woods
EMC 7:00 PM
3/24/17 Spring Musical - Into the Woods
EMC 7:00 PM
3/25/17 Spring Musical - Into the Woods
EMC 7:00 PM
3/28/17 Altered Bell
Schedule/AIR Tests
EFC
3/29/17 Altered Bell
Schedule/AIR Tests
EFC
4/5/17 PTSO Meeting EFC Media
Center 7:00 PM
4/10/17 - 4/17/17
No School - Spring Break
4/18/17 School
Resumes
4/22/17 Prom Sharonville Convention
Center
8:00 - 11:30 PM
4/22/17 - 4/23/17
After Prom EMC 11:30 PM -
4:30 AM
Hawk Happenings
Supporting our Thunderhawks
Barb Bossu Volunteer Spirit Award
The District Parent Council (DPC) and the Lakota East PTSO are accepting nominations for recipients of the 2017 Barb Bossu Volunteer Spirit
Award. Honoring a volunteer at the district level and one from each of Lakota’s 22 buildings, the award commemorates a former parent volunteer and
Union Elementary PTA president, Barb Bossu.
The award was established in 1990 to commemorate Barb’s very special dedication to public education. The DPC determines the district winner and
a committee representing the Lakota East PTSO determines the school recipient. All honorees are recognized at a district-wide ceremony in April at
Lakota East High School.
The deadline for Lakota East volunteer nominations is March 17, 2017. You can access the building nomination form by clicking here . Please e-mail
completed nominations to East DPC Rep Kathy Strack at [email protected]
The deadline for District volunteer nominations is March 27, 2017. You can access the district nomination form by clicking here . Please e-mail
completed nominations to Krysta Weizman at [email protected]
BOOSTER BASH 2017
Tickets are still available for the 17th Annual Lakota East Booster Bash to be held at The Hamilton Elks Golf Club on April 1, 2017 from 7:00 -
11:00 pm. The LEHS Athletic Boosters is an organization responsible for raising money which is invested back into the LE Athletic Program by
keeping our school equipment and facilities up-to-date. Simply put, 'Keeping the Hawks in the Game.'
Tickets can be purchased thru individual team reps, Jeff Harper 513-519-6188, Michelle McDonough (513-235-0373), East Athletic
Office, or online at www.wedoauctions.net/hawksboosterbash
If you have already purchased your ticket, thank you and please go ahead and register on the wedoauction website as soon as possible.
This will make the check in process very easy and you will get a chance to bid early on all the silent auction baskets.
Some of the baskets that are available:
Stihl Hedge Trimmer
Coffee & Tea Basket
Outdoor games including a Lakota East Cornhole Set
Sublime Skin Treatment valued at over 1100.00
Please consider attending the Bash and supporting our student athletes!!!
Please click here to see this year's flyer!
Lakota East Baseball at Dayton Dragons
Don't miss your chance to help support the Lakota East Baseball Team while also enjoying a GREAT minor league experience at the Dayton
Dragons!
Order your tickers for the Dragons game on Sunday, May 28th!
Tickets are for seats in Sections 104 and 115 on the lower level. Tickets will be distributed via players and coaches. Tickets are $12 and a portion of
each ticket benefits Lakota East HS Baseball!
Click here for the flyer!
SAVE THE DATE – Lakota East High School at Fifth Third Field on Monday, April 24, 2017 at 7:00 pm vs. Middletown High Schooll! See our
baseball team take the field under the lights at the home of the Dayton Dragons! FREE ADMISSION!
District Notes
Nominate an Educator of Excellence
The nomination period for the Community Foundation’s annual “Educator of Excellence” awards is now open. The deadline for submitting nominations is April 7.
Complete details can be found on the Lakota website: https://www.lakotaonline.com/cms/One.aspx?portalId=216799&pageId=6741389
Credit Means Recent Fee Reduction Impacts More Students Lakota junior high and high school students, who participated in a sport, band, or color guard this past fall, will be receiving a monetary credit to apply to any future Lakota school fee.
The credit follows the Lakota school board’s decision earlier this school year to lower such fees and the annual family cap. Rather than waiting until next school year, the district expedited the reduction for a more immediate benefit to students participating in winter and spring activities. The leading intent was to encourage increased participation in extra-curricular activities.
Since then, the district had time to analyze the financial impact of extending the fee reduction to students who participated in fall activities, too.
“The time lapse also helped us to work through the complexities of issuing credits in a fair manner to families where such variables as scholarships, the new family cap, and even multiple sports impacted the amount of their refund,” said Lakota Treasurer Jenni Logan.
The credit – amounting to $150 per sport for junior high students and $200 per activity for high school students – will show up as a credit in any eligible student’s EZ Pay account by the end of March. The credit can be applied to any school-assessed fee.
Seniors who will graduate in May 2017 and do not use the issued credit will be the only group to receive a refund.
To potentially expand the footprint of the reduction and promote increased participation in all activities for more students, the board continues to review and consider potential changes to the fee structure for other student opportunities, too.
Parents, Community Welcome at March Student Fanfare Events Lakota’s new series of community fanfare events is proving so popular with students and community members that all 22 schools are now on the schedule. The concept is a simple one: Line the school’s entrance and give students high-fives and words of encouragement as they’re filing into school. The new tradition aims to provide students with a visual display of all their supporters during times like testing and the start of a new semester, for example.
All are welcome! Join us for one or more of the fanfares scheduled for March:
March 17, 2017 @ 9 a.m. - Cherokee Elementary March 20, 2017 @ 8:15 a.m. - Adena Elementary March 22, 2017 @ 7 a.m. - Plains Junior March 24, 2017 @ 7 a.m. - Ridge Junior March 27, 2017 @ 7 a.m. - Liberty Junior March 27, 2017 @ 8:15 a.m. - Woodland Elementary
Click here for the complete schedule through May and to commit to one or more fanfare events or click here to view a video from Lakota East to see students’ reaction to the welcome.
Students Invited to Enter WRITE CHALLENGE Writing Contest
Is your student a budding Shakespeare? Or the next J.K. Rowling? Then, have him or her put pen to paper for this year’s Write Challenge.
Hosted by Lakota’s Enrichment and Academic Development of Students (LEADS), the Write Challenge is an annual writing contest for all Lakota
E-Flyers
What's News This Week?
As a reminder, E-Flyers is Lakota’s way of
distributing information about programs, classes,
events and opportunities happening in our
schools and around the community. Rather than
sending flyers home with students, we are now
posting all approved information on the E-Flyer
page, making it easy for families to access all
current opportunities. Here is a listing of all of the
new district and community-sponsored flyers for
this week.
District-Sponsored Flyers:
Lakota West Girls Soccer Camp: June 19-23
(Grades 1-9)
Thunderhawk Theater Camp: July 10-14 (Grades
4-9)
Community-Sponsored Flyers:
Junior Ultimate Frisbee League (Ages 9-13)
Butler County Challenger Baseball Registration
(Ages 5 to adult)
Frozen Sing-along at Crestview Presbyterian
Church (March 18)
Fun to Cure TID Carnival at Sharon Woods (April
29)
March Community Volunteer Opportunities
Xploratory Summer STEM Camps at Xavier
(Grades 3-8)
To view all of the current flyers, please click here
to go to Lakota’s E-Flyers page. For flyers
specific to a school, please visit that school's
website.
students grades K-12. Students can submit an essay, narrative, poem or all three – as long as the writing has not been published previously.
This year’s theme is RISK. Making a new friend, traveling to an exotic location, auditioning for something, investing money, even driving a car — large or small, risk is a part of life. Students may interpret the topic however they like, just remember to follow the writing guidelines on the entry form. Entries are due March 31 and must be submitted electronically in Microsoft Word format for grades 3-12 (entries in the K-2 categories may be handwritten and scanned if necessary). Students and families can learn more about the Challenge at http://www.lakotaleads.org/.
Click here for the flyer and entry form.
Nominations Sought for District Barb Bossu Volunteer Spirit Award
Nominations are being accepted now through March 27 for the 2017 district Barb Bossu Volunteer Spirit award. Everyone is encouraged to take a moment to consider nominating a volunteer who is making positive things happen in the district. It is your opportunity to demonstrate your appreciation for the volunteers that truly make Lakota a special place to educate children.
Barb Bossu was an enthusiastic parent volunteer and the Union Elementary PTA president at the time of her death. The Volunteer Spirit Award was established in 1990 to commemorate her very special dedication to public education by honoring a volunteer each year from every school as well as a district volunteer in the Lakota district. The recipient should represent a positive spirit of dedication toward the betterment of our children. All of these special volunteers are honored at a district-wide ceremony close to the end of the school year. Please click here for the 2017 Barb Bossu district nomination form. Use this nomination form to recognize a volunteer who is making a positive impact in our district where students are impacted, and who gives their time unselfishly to the Lakota district. Nominations for school volunteer awards will be announced by each school so check for those deadlines and submission details.
Email completed district nomination forms to Krysta Weizman at [email protected] by March 27th, 2017.
LEADS Parent Connect Educational Session: Understanding the Social-Emotional Needs of Children
Tuesday, April 4, 2017 7pm - 8:30pm Lakota Central Office, 5572 Princeton Road
Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Diane Frey will present to families about psychosocial components that sometimes “get in the way” of real life for families. She will provide some intervention strategies for families based on her private practice work with gifted children and her teaching work which has spanned over four decades in the field of gifted studies. Please join us and connect with other families of gifted children.
RSVP: http://bit.ly/2mjzuUM
Click here for flyer