The Deering Weekly Update
On Friday, May 3 Deering celebrated its Annual Culture Day! Students participate in activities that represent the many cultures at Deering, eat delicious international food, dance, and strut their stuff! And we are ALL ONE SCHOOL! (Thank you to Ms Helen Bright for organizing this year's event).
May 6, 2019- edition 26, Vol 3.
Date Event and Info Time Location Notes
May 6--17 AP Exam Testing: SEE SCHEDULE for week 1 BELOW
DHS Tests are held in the morning and afternoon and last an average of 3.5 hours.
May 11 PROM 7-11 pm Port City Music Hall
Parking will be a challenge!
May 14 Spring Concert 6:30 DHS Auditorium
May 16 Deering Comedy Night
6:30-8:30 DHS
For Deering's Sport Schedules, visit www.deeringathletics.com
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AP TEST Schedule, Week 1
Monday, May 6: Government & Politics, 8 am
Tuesday, May 7: Spanish, 8 am
Wednesday, May 8: English Literature, 8 am; French, 12:00 pm
Thursday, May 9: Chemistry, 8 am; Psychology, 12:00 pm
Friday, May 10: US History, 8 am; Studio Art portfolio, 8 am
ACADEMIC AWARDS
Summa Cum Laude Recognition 2019
(Cumulative GPA of 98-100)
SENIORS:
Lydia Clark
Claire Christopher
Bilan Mohamed
Pacifique Nzdayizeye
JUNIORS:
River Dufour
Glynis O'Meara
SOPHOMORES:
Aidan Blum-Levine
Vivica Dunlap
Jonna Rosenthal
Linh Nguyen
FRESHMEN:
Almaedia Butts
Emily Cheung
Hadley Hoag
Balqies Mohamed
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Emily Segal
ALSO: DHS honors this year's 36 SMAA All Academic Award Senior Athletes!
Principal's Corner
Dear Deering Community, This past weekend Deering’s great theater director, Ms. Kathleen Harris, and our dedicated students put on the spring play, Exhibit This! Which was yet another reason to appreciate the community that Deering is committed to creating and sustaining. It was a fun, entertaining show. You could feel the great energy and excitement from our students onstage and the audience was so supportive and positive. Similarly, last Friday saw Deering students celebrating our annual International Culture Day at the high school. During the last hour of the day everyone gathered in the gym to watch student dance routines and to admire one another’s traditional garb that many had worn to school. Others dressed in Deering purple and white. Following the performances, students ate, danced, played games, and shared their heritage as part of all that makes Deering a special place. Looking to the future, to help orient new parents and students, from our rising 9th grade class, we will offer an informational meeting and some social time on Thursday, May 23rd from 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm starting in our library and ending on the back deck. We’re lucky to partner with our great PTO who will help us with this event. If you have time and are interested in helping to make this an informative and fun event, please contact me ([email protected] or PTO Communications Director Jenny Wriggins ([email protected]). Finally, our prom is on Saturday, May 11th at Port City Music Hall. And on Friday, May 10th the high school will host Speak Out, an organization dedicated to help teens dialogue about safe and respectful behavior when dealing with one another in various settings, including interpersonal relationships and dating. On the eve of prom this will be a valuable chance to talk, share concerns, and think about ways to take care of one another. Which I see our students do on a regular basis. Thanks for supporting Deering High School. Sincerely, Gregg Palmer, Principal Deering High School
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PLEASE HELP DEERING'S
AWARD-WINNING MODEL UN TEAM
By DONATING TO THEIR GOFUNDME PAGE!!!
Registration for this year's statewide competition closes May 10
and we still need to raise almost $1000!
Please CLICK ON THIS LINK TO HELP
SUPPORT DEERING'S MODEL U.N. TEAM!!!
GateWay to Opportunity Summer Job Opportunities Applications Opened April 1.
Summer job starts June 24th-Aug 1, 25 slots only, PAID POSITIONS
Please add Ms Williams on SnapChat for Job postings & EL opportunities
@ ELO Deering HighSchool (elo_deeringhigh)
FREE Women's RAD course (Rape / Aggression defense)
Students and Parents are Welcome!
May 7th 12:30-3:30
Hosted by Portland Police Department Officer Coreena
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A NIGHT TO REMEMBER (and we don't mean PROM!)
Come to DEERING COMEDY NIGHT with headliners (and Deering grads)
Connor McGrath and Anders Nielsen
Thursday, May 16th, 6:30-8:30
Yuck it up with Deering's hilarious faculty:
Catherine Bursk and Shana Genre!!!
For tickets, please go to this Brown Paper Tickets page
$5 in advance; $7 at the door
Sponsored by Deering's literary magazine, BRECCIA
Jobs for Maine’s Graduates presents
SPEAK ABOUT IT Friday, May 10th, 2019
WINN & Block 4
Deering High School Auditorium
About The Event:
The Speak About It mission is to promote awareness of healthy sexual choices, advocate consent, and strive to prevent sexual violence through inclusive performance-based education, discussion facilitation, and provision of resources. Check out this video here!
Speak About It will be performing a school-wide skit followed by smaller break-out discussions facilitated by student leaders and educators.
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DEERING HIGH SCHOOL came in 2nd place at this year's Girls Go CyberSmart Cyber Assess
competition for girls interested in cybersecurity. Participants won a $750 Amazon gift card for
the school. Congratulations to teacher Jeff Borland for encouraging and mentoring the
participants!
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DISTRICT II POLICE TRAINING COUNCIL TRAINING ANNOUNCEMENT
REGIONAL ACTIVE SHOOTER TRAINING & EXERCISE
The District II Training Council will be hosting a 16 hour Regional Active Shooter Training and Exercise on May 17th and 18 th, 2019 for Police, Fire & E.M.S. personnel within Cumberland County. We are looking for student, parent, and teacher volunteers to assist with the training at Deering High School located at 370 Stevens Avenue on Saturday, May 18th. All participating volunteers are asked to report to the Deering High School gymnasium no later than 7:30 a.m. on Saturday, May 18th. All volunteers should wear comfortable clothing and shoes. A second set of clothes to change into is recommended for “wounded” actors. We will provide lunch but encourage you to bring snacks and water.
We anticipate that your portion of the exercise, including lunch and a debriefing, will be completed by 12:00 p.m.
Any questions that cannot be answered by the School Resource Officer, Steve Black, should be directed to Portland Police Training Sergeant Dan Hayden. Sgt Hayden can be reached at [email protected] or by phone at 874-8590.
Deering senior Samatra Sam is raising money for the Dempsey Challenge for
cancer research as her Senior Capstone. Please help her meet her fundraising goals by contributing to her GoFundMe page, here
"The Dempsey center provides cancer patients with a source of reassurance and research. Money raised and donated to the center allows a cancer patient to explore new abilities to kill off cancer, while providing support to families. By June, I hope to participate in the Dempsey challenge with a team of college students. All money raised goes to the center." -- Samatra Sam
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ELL teacher Molly Callaghan brought her IELD students to the PMA. Above, student Francis Matonga with his
favorite painting at the museum, Lilian Garcia-Roig's painting "Fluid Perceptions: Banyan as Metaphor."
PARENT GROUPS
PHOTOS NEEDED FOR SENIOR SLIDESHOW!
We are seeking photographs for use in a slideshow on the night of Project Graduation and need your help! Please send any photos you have collected over the years featuring your child and their friends to [email protected] for use in the slideshow. We would love to have all students represented. Photos might include homecoming pictures, spirit week photos, first day of school, candids from different events, senior photos, sporting events, etc.
Thank you for your help!
ATTENTION PARENTS / GUARDIANS OF JUNIORS!
To honor our graduates, the Deering High School (DHS) Community will be organizing
Project Graduation 2020!
Project Graduation is one of those traditions that make this community special. Thank you for
supporting this magical event for your soon to be senior!
Please RSVP before April 28th and email me with any questions: [email protected]
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YEARBOOK INFORMATION
Last year's Yearbooks (2018): $35. Please see Mr. Lawless if interested. 2019 Yearbooks: $70. You can order online or see Mr. Lawless. Online--YBPAY.LIFETOUCH.COM and the code is 11227419.
Installment Plans on Yearbook purchases available! Contact Mr. Lawless if interested in purchasing a yearbook and paying over time interest free! The payments would be in 4 installments--February, March, April, & May! *********************************************************************************************************************************
> PTO: The PTO meets the second Monday of every month (second Tuesday when there is a Monday holiday) in the library from 6:00-7:30. Email us at [email protected] Ample parking and elevator access are available.
REMINDER: Teacher-Staff Appreciation Lunch, Tues. May 7, Break Room; thanks to all who
have volunteered! First lunch is 10:40 so please drop off food and supplies by 10:30! To get
to the break room, turn right once you come in to DHS, and it’s the first right down the hall.
Food can be dropped off early. There will be 2 tables for that purpose. We could still use
some help with clean-up, around 1:30. Questions, [email protected]. Here is the link:
https://www.perfectpotluck.com/meals.php?t=FVTD1100
UPDATE: At our meeting Monday April 22, Principal Gregg Palmer gave us an update, told us
about an evening welcome event for parents of 8th graders who are entering DHS this fall
(Thurs. 5/23 is the date, time TBA), and outlined some plans for next year. We’ll be sending
around more info soon.
⇨ Next meeting: MONDAY, May 20. DHS Library, 6-7:30. Topic TBA. Email us at
Spring meetings: Mon. 6/17. 6 -7:30 PM DHS Library. Topics not yet decided – what do you
want to discuss and/or hear about?)
Contact us at [email protected]
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> Deering Boosters: The Boosters will meet the first Wednesday of every month in room 219 from 6-7 pm; our next meeting is on June 5.
STEM Newsletter Items (newsletter with past announcements is here)
For those interested in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math at Deering
from Ms Karen Shibles Week of May 6,2019
● A list of seniors earning their STEM Endorsement has been posted outside of room 303. Please encourage your senior to check the list for accuracy.
● Maine Robotics is hosting “Build Your Own Computer” week-long sessions for youth 12-16 years old at USM in Portland. Sessions run the week of July 8th and again the week of July 15th. Learn more about the program here.
● UNH is hosting several summer Tech Camp programs during the month of July on their Durham, NH campus. They offer partial and full scholarships to those in need of financial assistance.
● Open Bench Project is hosting several week-long programs for high school aged students. Popular offerings include their Blacksmithing program as well as their 3D Printing program where participants build their own printer to take home at the end of the week.
⇨ Please check descriptions/deadlines from prior posts.
DHS Guidance News The Deering Guidance Counselors go into English 11 classes each semester to talk with juniors about the college process. We specifically discuss in detail the many factors colleges use in making decisions on which students get admitted Those factors include rigor of high school curriculum, grades, extra curricular activities, well-written essays,
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SAT scores and more . Wendy Thompson, a local Maine college consultant will be coming to Cumberland in May to explain these similar things to greater Portland area parents and students in an engaging and enlightening presentation. We encourage Deering parents of 9th, 10th, and/or 11th graders to attend Wendy’s presentation with your child. You’ll be glad you did! See her flyer below.
HOW DO COLLEGES REALLY CHOOSE
STUDENTS?
An Inside Look at the
College Admissions Process
Prince Memorial Library
Cumberland, ME
Thurs., May 16
6:30pm
Speaker: Wendy Thompson,
Westport Educational Consulting
High school students and their parents are invited to an
informative, interactive, and entertaining presentation to help
families understand the role essays, interviews, extracurricular
activities, sports, and other factors play in the admissions decisions
colleges make.
Wendy served on the admissions staff at Bowdoin College from
2000-2012, where she evaluated thousands of applications, and
advised students at college planning workshops at
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Lehigh University. Her college and independent school admissions
career spans thirty years.
HOW CAN YOUR CHILD HIGHLIGHT THEIR JOB EXPERIENCE
ON THEIR COLLEGE APPLICATIONS?
The following article from the school counselor publication LINK has
some helpful tips on how teens can showcase their summer job
experience on the Activities section of the Common Application.
The information in this article is relevant for students who have
meaningful year-round jobs too.
https://www.linkforcounselors.com/how-your-student-should-high
light-a-summer-job-on-their-college-application/
IS YOUR 11TH GRADE CHILD CONFUSED ABOUT WHERE TO BEGIN
WITH THE COLLEGE PROCESS AND IT IS DRIVING THEM (AND YOU) CRAZY?
DOES YOUR JUNIOR SEEM TO HAVE NO IDEA WHAT THEY WANT
TO DO WHEN THEY GRADUATE NEXT YEAR? Please encourage your child to schedule a Junior Meeting with their Guidance Counselor before leaving for summer vacation!! We are meeting with Juniors now to go over the following topics so your child has a solid plan going into senior year and beyond:
Career Interests, College Majors and their Connections to Careers, Local Job Shadows, Info about Military Service and how to access a recruiter, Gap Year
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Options, Current HS Courses and their Important Connection to a Student’s Post-HS Goals, How to Create a Solid and Appropriate College List in
Preparation to Apply in the Senior Year, and so much more!
The DHS Counselors welcome parents who want to join their child in the Junior Interview. Some parents want to be part of the conversation and others leave it up to their child-either way works. What is important is that your 11th grader does it before leaving Deering for the summer! Junior Meetings can be scheduled with Guidance Secretary, Gerri Adams (874-8264) because she has the calendar for Ms. Moore, Ms. Alexis, Ms Heselton, and Mr. Cherry.
CURRENT DHS 10TH AND 11TH GRADERS INTERESTED IN CHECKING OUT THE COOL PROGRAMS AT PORTLAND ARTS & TECHNOLOGY HIGH SCHOOL (PATHS) SHOULD SEE THEIR GUIDANCE COUNSELOR TO SCHEDULE A TOUR AS SOON AS POSSIBLE BEFORE POPULAR PROGRAMS FILL UP FOR THE NEXT SCHOOL YEAR! PATHS offers courses in Automotive Collision & Technology, Carpentry, Cybersecurity (this is new for next year!)!), Culinary Concepts, Dance, Health Science, Music, New Media, and much, much, more! For more information on PATHS and their offerings, click link below and go to the Program Tab at the top right of the page for detailed descriptions: https://paths.portlandschools.org/home 2019 COLLEGE ADMISSIONS, SAT TESTING DATES, FINANCIAL AID EVENTS,
SCHOLARSHIP INFO, and CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
WE NEED YOUR HELP PARENTS!
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PLEASE BADGER YOUR SENIOR TO DO THE FOLLOWING SO THEIR FINAL DEERING TRANSCRIPT GOES TO THE APPROPRIATE COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY THAT THEY WILL BE ATTENDING IN THE FALL OF 2019:
**Seniors should let their Guidance Counselor and/or Ms. Adams in Guidance know what colleges/universities to date they have been accepted, waitlisted or
denied so we can keep a confidential record. In May, college-bound seniors will need to let us know which college/university they plan to ultimately attend in fall 2019 so we can send that institution your child’s final Deering transcript
of grades.
$$ MONEY MATTERS: FINANCIAL AID FOR COLLEGE $$
FINANCE AUTHORITY OF MAINE-Better known as FAME-
is offering In-Person and Online Financial Aid and College Financing sessions throughout the month of May and June specifically for parents of
current 11th graders. Click here for more information on dates and times at various high schools throughout the state:
https://www.famemaine.com/events/
PARENTS OF SENIORS GOING TO COLLEGE NEXT YEAR--CHECK OUT THIS INFORMATIVE VIDEO ON HOW TO READ AND FULLY UNDERSTAND THE
COLLEGE FINANCIAL AID PACKAGES YOU ARE RECEIVING!!!!!
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Are you receiving Financial Aid packages or letters from colleges your child has been accepted to that are hard to understand? Do you want to know what the actual bottom line cost of attendance will be for your teen to attend their
dream college? Please click on the following super helpful video from the Finance Authority of Maine that arms parents and students with the
need-to-know information on how to find out what a college is really charging you and where to get expert advice on next steps:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uU_HRvaVvM8&feature=youtu.be
Here is FAME’s recent newsletter that focuses on resources on How Best to Compare Financial Aid Packages:
https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#inbox/FMfcgxwBWBBGwdtvXgknPQjTgTHmzqbg
Important Upcoming PSAT and SAT Testing Dates
The last Saturday SAT Test Date for the 2018-19 school year is June 1st Registration Deadline is May 3rd/Late Deadline (for additional fee) is May 22nd.
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Any 11th grader who wants to take the SAT this June can register here: https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/sat/register
The calendar of SAT/SUBJECT TEST DATES for 2019-2020 is now available!!
Click here for those dates, deadlines and registration info: https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/sat/register/dates-deadl
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IS YOUR CHILD LOOKING FOR FREE SAT PREP THIS SUMMER?
LOOK NO FURTHER. LET’S GET READY HAS IT COVERED! There are still seats available at Let’s Get Ready’s Portland site:
Portland Boys & Girls Club June 25th-August 15th
Tuesday and Thursday Evenings 4:00 - 7:00pm
--Students who register for this summer session will receive 36 hours of free SAT preparation including study materials --Participate in 18 hours of college-focused mentoring and college application support with current college students --Gain access to Let’s Get Ready’s amazing college student mentors all the way from high school to college graduation
Want more information? Ready to sign up? Click here:
https://letsgetready.org/signup/
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$$$$$ Scholarships, and Resources for Finding Them
$$$. Here are some reputable resources for scholarship searches: FAME (the Financial Authority of Maine) lists many scholarship and financial aid resources on their website (famemaine.com). Look through the Maine Scholarships list and have your student apply to several. This is the best site we have found for advice on paying for college. MES is another scholarship resource, as in the Maine Community Foundation. We found a good resource for scholarship information from Reviews.com. This is a website “dedicated to conducting data driven and unbiased research about topics that can help make an impact in people's lives.” Below is a link that covers the best scholarship search sites, what you should know about scholarships, and how best to apply, etc: Reviews.com scholarship search
LendEdU for scholarships and search tips: http://lendedu.com/blog/scholarships
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LOCAL PORTLAND AREA AND MAINE STATE SCHOLARSHIPS
More and more Local and State Scholarships are being added all the time on your senior child’s Home Page of their Naviance Account this time of year! If
you want to see that comprehensive list, ask your child to show you their Naviance Account. The Scholarship List is on the Naviance Home Page in the
left, bottom corner of the page. (Students who may have forgotten their Username & Password for Naviance can always see Ms. Adams in Guidance to
get refreshed on that information.) The Maine Difference Scholarship The Maine Difference Scholarship, a program funded by Lamey Wellehan, is intended to aid in the cost of attaining an education for a Maine young person studying at a Maine college or university. The focus of the student’s studies should be on the Ecology and/or Economics of Maine. The award is a $1000 renewable scholarship. Application for the 2019 scholarship is due by May 30th. Click here for more information and the application: https://www.lwshoes.com/assets/images/homepage/The_Maine_Difference_Scholarship.pdf
SUMMER 2019 STUDY OPPORTUNITIES FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
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Cornell University’s Summer program for high school students is one of the nation's longest running and most highly regarded pre-college academic programs. It brings more than 1,500 academically talented high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors from around the world to the Cornell campus in Ithaca, New York, each summer for three- and six-week programs. For more specifics on summer dates, course offerings, how to apply and cost of attendance, please click here: https://sce.cornell.edu/precollege We are very excited to share with you the attached brochure for the University of Maine Consider Engineering Summer Program! This free program is sponsored by the UMaine Pulp and Paper Foundation and is a great way for High School Juniors who excel at math and science to learn more about engineering, career options, and college life. The University of Maine at Orono offers the opportunity to attend one of three sessions: July 14-17, July 21-24, or July 28-31. Applications are due no later than April 22nd and we will competitively select 102 students to attend the program (34 per week). Please see below for some of the benefits and the attached brochure for more information and application instructions. These instructions can also be found on our website at https://mainepulpaper.org/consider-engineering/. DOES YOUR CHILD HAVE AN INTEREST IN CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION, POLICE WORK, MILITARY SERVICE OR LAW ENFORCEMENT? The Maine Criminal Justice Academy in Vassalboro is hosting a summer Academy Program from June 24th-28th for students ages 14-20 years old. The Academy Program will consist of orientation, class work, hands-on practical exercises, drill and ceremony, and physical exercise. Curriculum will include History of the Police, Police Ethics and Moral Dilemmas, Criminal Law, OUI Investigation, Crime Scene Investigation and much, much more! For more information and registration instructions go to: https://scoutingevent.com/218-2019MYLEEA . The Maine Attorney General’s office is providing at least 10 Full Scholarships for young women and minorities to attend the academy. If you have any questions, please contact Ian Baker at 207-797-5252, ext. 34 .
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN MAINE
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So. . . What do you want to do? Destination Occupation is the place to go for an insider’s look at Maine’s best careers with some of the state’s most dynamic employers, from entrepreneurial ventures to Maine’s largest organizations! This is a great site for teenagers wanting to know more about specific career fields as well as what job opportunities are available in Maine today. The site is also superb for adults as well. Click here for more information: https://destinationoccupation.com/
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