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Dear Chesapeake Parents/Guardians, With a little more than 2 weeks before the holiday break, it is hard to believe we are nearly halfway through the 2016-17 school year. As I reflect back on the year so far, I am thankful to have the opportunity to come to work each day and work with such an amazing faculty, staff, and student body. I would like to thank all of the parents who participated in parent-teacher conferences on October 20th and December 2nd. School-wide there was impressive growth in participation over the last year. In total, parents and teachers participated in close to 300 con-ferences over the two days. I believe these meetings will pay positive dividends as we progress through the rest of the 2016-17 school year. Please don’t forget our third and final conference day will take place on March 3, 2017. First marking period came to a close on October 31st, and I would like to congratulate all of the students who made honor roll for their academic performance. Nearly seven hundred students had the opportunity to enjoy a Bruster’s Ice Cream Social on Novem-ber 16th. Ninety of those students were named to the principal’s honor roll by earning straight A’s. Each of these students should be proud of the Character, Honor, and Scholarship they have demonstrated thus far. There were two major events that took place recently that put a bright spotlight on the accomplishments our students are doing in and outside of the classroom. On November 12th the Lady Cougar Field Hockey Team won the 3A State Championship by defeat-ing Westminster High School 3-1. The win avenged a 1-0 loss in the 2015 state semi-finals; and is proof that commitment, hard work, dedication and devotion to the program payoff in the end. In a completely different venue, Senior Emma Bauman delivered a performance of a lifetime on the same day CHS officially turned 40, on December 1st. Emma received the prestigious honor of “Featured Soloist” during a special performance of the Balti-more Symphony Orchestra. The momentous event featured several other AACPS music students performing in an exclusive side by side concert with the professional musicians of the BSO. The competition for “Featured Soloist” was extremely competitive and we are very proud to share in this accomplishment. In the coming weeks we will embark upon the scheduling process for the 2017-18 school year. Please be on the lookout for infor-mation related to this process and be sure to speak with your child about the courses they wish to take next year. Counselors will assist each student in determining their final schedule beginning in February.
In closing, I hope everyone has the opportunity to enjoy the company of family and friends during the holiday season, and that 2017 brings you everything you did not get from 2016. I am certainly looking forward to what it has to offer Chesapeake High School.
Stephen W Gorski
Principal, Chesapeake High School
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“It was a perfect fall day for field hockey at Washington College to be enjoyed by players and fans alike. Chesapeake-AA won their first ever state title in the Class 3A match-up while Hereford prevailed in Class 2A for a three-peat and their ninth overall crown. In Class 1A, Liberty posted a shutout for their third title and first in 34 years while South River also rolled to a shutout for their fifth crown. At the day's end, the South River Seahawks were also awarded the tournament Sportsmanship Award -- well done ladies!” -MAA
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Congratulations, Carly Goldman, her artwork was nominated by the board which represents a positive message related to
eliminating Bullying.
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Congratulations to Emma Bauman for winning this year's Bal-timore Symphony Orchestra Young Soloist Competition! Em-ma performed alongside the BSO on Thursday, December 1st. Beautifully playing the Osvaldo Lacerda Concerto for Piccolo and Strings.
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VÉÇzÜtàâÄtà|ÉÇá4MackenzieandAsmaa,theVisualArtsOf icehasselectedtheirartworktobedisplayedattheWaltersArtMuseumintheVisualArtsStudentArt-workShowcase,sponsoredbytheMarylandArtEduca-tionAssociation.Thisisastatewideexhibit,itistrulyanhonortohavetwoofourstudentsselectedtobeex-hibitedinamuseumsetting.
Artworkby:MackenziePrimrose Artworkby:AsmaaHasan
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Our Robotics team was invited to Jacobsville Elementary, to put on a demonstra-tion for the Principal’s Honor Roll and Honor Roll students. Caitie Milley, Mad-
die Wheeler, Evan Butler, and Jason Carey talked about the team, the robots, their classes and life to the elementary students. The Jacobsville students had a won-
derful experience, making the Robotics demonstration a success.
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CHESAPEAKE HIGH SCHOOL MISSION AND BELIEF STATEMENTS
Mission The mission of the Chesapeake High School community is to promote a supportive and stimulating environment where student individuality is embraced and students are challenged to become self-directed problem solvers and independent thinkers in a rigorous academic environment in a constantly changing global society.
Beliefs * Every student can learn. * All students have the right to a safe and productive learning environment. * Quality education promotes responsibility and citizenship. * The entire community actively participates in the educational process.
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School/Employee Information: All public schools, school offices, and central offices are closed because of inclement weather.
School Activities: Evening High School and the Alternative Programs are canceled when Anne Arundel County Public Schools are closed because of inclement weather. After-school and evening activities at schools -- including practices, performances, clubs, and athletic events - are canceled when Anne Arundel County Public Schools are
closed because of inclement weather
All public schools in Anne Arundel County will be closed for the first two Code Blue days because of emergency conditions, but Central and Satellite Offices and school offices are open. After the two-day allotment has been exhausted, schools will open two hours late. The following employees DO NOT RETURN TO WORK: Teachers (10 month only), Food
Service Workers (school based only), Teacher Assistants (10 month only) and Drivers and Assistants of Board of Education owned school buses. In case of inclement weather,
please visit the Anne Arundel County Board of Education website at www.aacps.org for up to date information.
All employees other than Unit III, shall report to their job sites as soon as possible, but no later than two hours after their normal starting time. Students arrive two hours later than
their normal start time.
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To accommodate our Chesapeake Family, we’ve updated our website calendar to reflect all Holidays, school activities, fairs, and events, including the AACPS School calendar. Please take a moment to visit the link below, you will find it extremely helpful in planning your daily schedules! http://chesapeakehighcougars.org/?page_id=5454
alendar December 5th 10:00am—11:00 am Sr. Cap and Gown—Café December 6th 10:00 am—11:00 am Sr. Cap and Gown—Café AACC Connections—Café December 7th Professional Development—2hr early dismissal December– 11th Nutcracker December 12th 7:00pm Choral Concert December 13th 7:00 pm Band/Orchestra Winter Concert December 14th 7:00 pm—8:00 pm PTA Meeting—Faculty Lounge December 22nd 2hr Early Dismissal—Teacher workday December 23rd—January 2nd Winter break—Schools Closed January 14th 3:00 pm—7:00 pm Chesapeake Dance Company, Dance Classes and Dance for Athletes will be performing and Bodkin Elementary Dance Company January 16th Schools Closed—Martin Luther King January 25 CHS Cluster Concert
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Roaring to Success through P.B.I.S.
P.B.I.S is shor t for Positive Behavioral Intervention and Suppor t and is implemented in elementary, middle and secondary school throughout the United States. The purpose of our program is to promote positive success within the school environment and to acknowledge students who do well both academically and so-cially. Our theme is: What do Cougars do? ROAR. The acronym ROAR stands for Ready Optimistic Ac-countable Respectful. Each month teachers are asked to submit names of students who demonstrate these tar-geted behaviors on a daily basis and they are selected as Student of the Month.
Grade 9: Kar la Alfaro, Naomi Calabres, Jazney Grady, Taylor Holt, Austin Humprhreys, Amber Meadows, Wayne Lockner, Jaylen Richardson, Sarah Schaperti, Shawn Serifin, Viviana Smart and Emily Tavares
Grade 10: Thomas Ayers, Tr inity Black, Austin Blevins, Auvy Gunnels, Rober t Hechler , Leah Herard, Hannah McKeon, Katie Major, Austin Stiegman, Lucille Taylor, Russell Tongue and Tyler Taskov Grade 11: Br ittany bell, Dylan Chandler , Donovar Dredden, Destiny Cheetam, Rajan Karsalia, Anasta-cia Lockner, Austin Meadows, Madison Miller, Matt Rinard, Rebecca Samuel, Emma Skacan, Ivian Toney and Kevin Vasquez Grade 12: Emma Baumann, Clavis Gilber t, Savannah Gunther , Alexandra Johnson, Austin Koening, Brynna Neal, Hallie Percell, Gabrielle Reyes, Ryan Shadle, Jacob Shank and Alexandra Wells Teacher of the Month: Mrs. Ina Salmond – English Department
Grade 9: Ryley Anthony, Morgan Brown, Nicole Dayball, Madeline Edds, Jade Elis, Morgan gray, No-ah McFarland, Morgan Rinehamer, Ethan Rivera, Andrew Shavatt, Brinkley Smith, Julian Van Buren Dorado, and Alexis Wilson Grade 10: Andrew Hernandez, Jae O. Kim, Jayden Milton, Chloe Mor ley, Lauren Or tega, Seana Townes and Ethena Stallings Grade 11: Kylie Bar telowitz, Madison Billings, Carmen Estrada, Riley Harrell, Alex Hock, Ciara Keys, Jonathan Kuczinski, Matthew Kuczinski, Makenzie Primrose, Rebecca Ray, Sarah Schneider, Lilith Short, Austin Story, Ethan Welsch and Tyrease Wilson Grade 12: Michael Aaron, Olivia Bailey, Justin Clark, Elizabeth Hallan, James Kinter , Molly Moore, Alejandro Reckley, Denise Samaniego and Dylan Stumpf Teacher of the Month: Mrs. Lisa Shifflett – Business Department
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Chesapeake High School “Nobody Can Do Everything but Everyone Can Do Something”
August – November 2016
Athletics/Team Parents: Football (Varsity/JV), Field Hockey (Varsity/JV), Soccer (Boys & Girls Varsity/JV), and Cross Country Service to Students (Copy Parents): Nancy Shoemaker, Koleen Stone, Barba-ra Reichert, Kelly Hansel, Tammy Buckheit, Rebecca Andrew, Denise Bader, Bon-nie Bellassai, Mary Burrall, Terri Casalino, Renee Hill, Judith Jarrell, Deborah Paul, Donna Reichert, Katrina Sweitzer, Brandy Tayman and Stacy Zolman Homecoming Dance Chaperones: Ir ine Smith, Trenda Quinn, Maylin Elliott, Tracy Baumgarten, Carisa Conklin, Gladys Witles, Shelia and James Gunkel, Erin Klosterman, Darle Shomler, Kimmie Swane, Lisa Bauer, Satcy Zolman and J.C. Gunkel We are so thankful for the assistance of our volunteers because of the contributions you make in providing a nurturing environment for our students and staff. Our thanks to all who volunteer because you are an integral part of our educational team. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Mrs. Autumn Yeomans, business manager, at [email protected] or Mr. Daryl Watson, assistant princi-pal, at [email protected] . You can also call 410-255-9600.
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The CHS Chorus Winter Concert will be on
Monday, December 12th.
The CHS Band & Orchestra Winter Concert will be on
Tuesday, December 13th.
Both concerts begin at 7:00 pm
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Congratulations to Laura Fisk for her acceptance into the Maryland All-State Senior Chorus! Congratulations to Elisabeth Engelmeyer for being accepted as an
All-State Chorus alternate.
Congratulations to the following students for their acceptance into All-County Band:
- Emma Bauman, 12th Grade, Flute
- Simone Boggs, 10th Grade, Clarinet - Megan Dowling, 12th Grade, Flute
- Grady Shepherd, 12th Grade, French Horn
Congratulations to the following students for their acceptance into All-County Orchestra:
- Emma Bauman, 12th Grade, Flute
- Cailyn Leo, 12th Grade, Violin - Grady Shepherd, 12th Grade, French Horn
- Sarah Sterling, 12th Grade, String Bass
Congratulations to the following students for their acceptance into All-County Chorus:
- Kurtis Reichert - Cameron Wolf - Bryan Sachs
- Michael Aaron - Laura Fisk
- Elisabeth Engelmeyer - Abby Shakan
- Samantha Caulkins - Emmalie Burrall
- Alexis Andrew - Valerie Casey - Jessica Huber
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An Evening of Dance
Chesapeake Dance Company, Dance Classes and Dance for Athletes will be performing. As well as Bodkin Elementary Dance Company. When: Saturday, January 14, 2017 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. in the auditorium.
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From the Tech-Ed Department Chesapeake High School Technology Education Course selection
Introduction to Robotics Engineering
This course will provide the student with an introduction to the area of Robotics Engineering. I is highly recommended for all the Chesapeake Robotics team members. Students that are interest in this course of study should have a strong math background. The students will learn about robotics in our world, and how the different aspects of STEM are all used in the field of robotics. This unit will also provide an introduction to the VEX Robotics Design System, students will get an overview of the different subsystems within the VEX system and how they interact together. Students will then put this knowledge into practice as they follow step-by-step directions to build their first robot.
Engineering Drawing CAD I This course will provide the student with an introduction to the area of Drafting, Design Engineering and CAD. This is accomplished by using the basic techniques of drafting tools, Sketch up and Inventor to produce sketches, draw-ing and design briefs. This course is highly recommended for all students interested in pursuing careers in engineering, design, graphics, Architecture or other fields of study related to various trades. This course can be taken as an ad-vanced technology course and may be applied toward a Technology Education career completer program.
Engineering Drawing CAD II This course is intended to continue the development of the student’s competencies in the “language of engineering.” Topics that will be investigated include: auxiliary representation, intersections & development, threads & fasteners, as-sembly drawing, charts, graphs & diagrams. Although instrument drawing will continue, increased understanding of CAD operations & 3-D printing will be developed. This is an advanced level course for those students that are interested in a technology-based career path such as engineering, architecture, construction supervision, and technical design. Engineering Drawing CAD I is the prerequisite for this course
Manufacturing and Construction Technology This course provides the student with an introduction to Manufacturing and Construction systems. Students will use a wide variety of materials to produce products. Students will manufacture individual products and mass-produce products as a part of a team. A variety of tools, machines and processes will be employed during the manufac-turing process. Students will also participate in line production activities during which students will learn about financing, organizing and managing a production enterprise. This class meets the one credit requirement for an Advanced Tech-nology credit or elective.
Marine Technology This is a course designed to provide the students with an overview of the many aspects of Marine Technology. The students will explore the Marine aspects of Weather, Navigation, Piloting, Boater Safety, Propulsion Systems, Hull Design, Materials and Structures. The students will work using direct hands on approach to Modeling and Experimenta-tion. This course can be taken as an advanced technology credit or as an elective credit
Technology of Flight Technology of Flight provides a course designed to introduce Aviation technology. Emphasis will be placed on
Math and Science as they relate to aviation technology. Students will learn the Physics and Math of Flight and Propul-sion Systems. To achieve these goals the students will experiment by Researching, Designing, Developing, Construct-ing, Flying and Testing Model Aircraft, Hot Air Balloons to get the hands on experience. The course can be taken as an advanced Technology credit or an elective.
Architecture I and II
All students that have a desire to learn the aspects of Construction, Engineering, Residential, and Architecture should take this challenging class. Whether you plan to become an Engineer, Interior designer, Industrial designer or Construction Worker this class is for you. It is highly recommended
Power, Energy and Transportation This course provides the students with a broad experience in the areas of Power, Energy and Transportation
Systems. The students will explore these systems through hands on approach of instruction, design, modeling, trouble-shooting and testing. The major units of study include Electricity, Mechanical Power, Fluid Power, Jet Propulsion, and Alternative Energy systems. This course can be taken as an Advanced Technology credit or elective credit.
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School Supply Drive for Students in Cuba Spanish IV student, Thea Kellett, will travel to Cuba with her family over the winter break. She is collecting school supplies to deliver to needy Cuban students. Students may bring new or gently used school supplies, stickers and other small toys to the collection box outside of Senora Bak’s room (287) during the month of December. Thea will personally deliver the items to students when she visits their school later in the month. Last year, Thea and her fami-ly brought supplies to children in Guatemala when they visited the country last year. Thea commented, “I’m excited to use the Spanish I’ve learned in school to help others. It’s a great experience”. The World and Classical Language Department is happy to see students practic-ing their language skills in authentic settings!
http://www.aacps.org/aacps/boe/instr/esol/world_classical.asp http://www.arlingtonecho.org/camps/spanish-camp.html http://aacpsschools.org/development/2016/07/27/alexandra_j/
Carol Bak Department Chair, World and Classical Languages Chesapeake High School
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SADD’s mission is to empower young people to successfully confront the risks and pressures that challenge them throughout their daily lives. We accomplish this by creating, equipping, and sustaining a network of student-run chapters in schools and communities focused on peer-to-peer education. SADD fosters a sense of belonging and promotes resiliency, leadership, and advocacy skills so that young people make positive life decisions that will carry them throughout life.
Interested in being part of the SADD club during CHS HOUR? See Ms. Fig in FACS room 103 or email: [email protected]
hesapeake Cougar News We have openings in the AVID program at Chesapeake Senior High for the 2nd semester as well as the 2017-2018 school year. If you are interested in having your child apply, please click on the applica on link below. Once the applica on is complete it should be turned into the office and placed in Mrs. Beyer's mailbox by Friday December 9th. Inter-views will be conducted beginning on 12/16 and ending on 12/20. Le ers regarding acceptance or denial for the program will be mailed on 12/21/16. If you should have any ques ons regarding the AVID program please feel free to contact Tami Beyer via email @ [email protected] Thank you, Tami Beyer AVID Teacher/Coordinator *Please read through our AVID Application Checklist prior to submission of application.
Visit the AACPS AVID page or you can also fill out an application and place it in Mrs. Beyer’s mailbox in the main office.
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Security Information As part of the safety and security procedures supporting your child’s safety, police dogs will be randomly utilized on school property to check the inside
of the building and the parking lot.
Video Camera System Chesapeake High School is equipped with a video camera system. It covers selected interior and exterior public portions of the buildings and grounds. It is NOT monitored constantly, but it is monitored during emergency situations. During certain events, when the safety or security of students may be in question, authorized personnel from local state, or federal police or fire emergency units may be given access to view images projected on the camera system. If you have any questions about the system, you should call the Supervisor of School Security at 410-222-5083.
Emergency Drills
During each school year, various drills are conducted at every school to ensure that staff and students are prepared in the event of an emergency. These drills include monthly fire/evacuation drills. In addition five drills with scenarios developed by the school system’s Office of School Security and based upon various possible emergency scenarios are done each year. These include, but are not limited to: evacuation for natural gas emergencies; shelter for tornado and earthquake; shelter for outside hazardous materials release; lockout for danger outside of the school building, reverse evacuation back into the school for students and staff outside; and lockdown for a person with a weapon inside of the school. These drills are discussed with staff prior to the drill, evaluated once the drill is complete. In some cases, the drills may be discussed with students be-fore they take place.
Visitors
All visitors to Chesapeake High School must sign in at the Greeters Desk and show Photo ID to get a visitor’s pass before going to any area of the school building or grounds.
The safety of all students and staff in Anne Arundel County Public Schools is of utmost importance to all of us. Our school will be utilizing a new system
for checking in all visitors. The system is called V Soft by RaptorWare.
When you visit our school for the first time, you will be asked to present a government-issued photo ID to a staff person in the school office. This card will be scanned and the following information will be collected: your photo, your name, and your date of birth. This information will be utilized to check you in, create an ID badge, and compare your information against sexual offender databases throughout the country. If your name appears on any of the lists or you refuse to allow the use of your ID, you will not be allowed access to the school. On future visits to a school at which you have previously registered,
you will only be asked to show your ID as your name will be selected from an existing list of previous visitors. You will also be asked to check out with the office upon leaving the school so that we know you are no longer in the building. You will be required to check into the system even if you are only coming
to school to pick up your child. The information collected will not be shared outside of the school and is kept on a secure server. Your assistance in keeping our students safe is appreciated.
If you are observing a class, please remember this is not the time for a teacher conference. Please make an appointment to discuss your child’s perfor-mance. Guidance can assist you with the appointment. Please park in visitors’ designated spaces. The numbered spaces are for teachers and students.
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Phone Calls Parents are asked to refrain from requesting school staff to deliver personal messages to students.
Only EXTREME EMERGENCY calls will be handled by administrators. We appreciate your cooperation.
ELECTRONIC AND AUDIO DEVICES
One ear bud may be worn in the hallways and cafeteria. Music should not be loud enough for another to hear. CHS assumes no responsibility for lost or stolen electronics in our building.
CELL PHONE AND PAGERS Students may not have cell phones or pagers turned on or in sight during the regular school day to receive or communicate messages. If students violate
this policy, the device will be confiscated and turned over to an administrator and returned to a parent. If these items are stolen CHS assumes no re-sponsibility.
OBLIGATIONS Students who failed to return textbooks, school equipment or clear debts have an obligation. Students will not be able to purchase parking permits, Homecoming tickets, or prom tickets until the obligation is cleared. Also graduation guest tickets will not be given to seniors until obligations are cleared. The school business office has information about student obligations and the financial secretary is available between 8:00-2:00 p.m.
SAFETY ISSUES As many of you know, we take the responsibility of your child’s safety very seriously. With this in mind, we would like to review the following school poli-cies: After 7:17 a.m. all individuals arriving at school must enter via the Main Lobby doors. All other exterior doors to the building are locked. All visitors must enter through the Main Entrance and stop at the security booth before going to any area of the school building or grounds. Visitors will be required to wear an ID badge while in the building. If you are picking up your child early from school for medical or dental appointments, you must sign the student out in the Attendance Office. Our school personnel will require a photo identification from anyone who comes to school to pick up your child. While this can be inconvenient, please remember it is ultimately done to protect your child. Please make sure that all persons who have permission to pick up your child are listed on your child’s Emergency Notification card.
Flyers Flyers, as they become available from outside agencies, groups, etc. will be placed on the counter and/or spindle in the main office. Please have students
check for items of interest.
Delivery of flowers and balloons is not permitted.
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CLASS OF 2017 Senior News!
CLASS DUES: 20.00 per year= $80.00 Please check with Ms. Brooks and/or Ms. Warrington for inquiries regarding your child's balance. [email protected] [email protected]
IMPORTANT DATES!!! February 1st Last day to order online Josten’s May 17th and 18th Graduation rehearsal 10:30 am ‐ 2:00 pm May 18, 2017 Seniors’ Last Day May 20, 2017 Prom May 24th Graduation!! 10 am at CHS.
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Hello Parents, Teachers and Students and welcome to the 2016-2017 school year. We are excited to begin another sensational year here at
Chesapeake High School and we are grateful for your continued support. The purpose of our Parent Teacher Student Association (PTSA) is to
support the faculty, parents and most of all our students during their academic year here at Chesapeake High School and we need your help to
accomplish our goals.
Traditionally the PTSA has maintained the distinction of being the strongest voice for our students and teachers. We understand and appreciate
this responsibility. We are a small group of caring parents who work throughout the school year to support our driver’s education classes pro-
vided by Elite Driving School, our student lunch program and our annual scholarship program, just to name a few and we can do more with
your help.
Your support and involvement in the Chesapeake High School PTSA will ensure you are informed and engaged in your child’s education. For a
very small annual cost you have an opportunity to be a member of an organization whose primary purpose is to make every child’s potential a
reality by engaging and empowering families and communities to advocate for our children. We promise you the rewards far outweigh the one-
hour each month you may spend at a membership meeting. We hope you will join us today!
The Chesapeake High School PTSA & Maryland PTA
Embracing the Future for All Children!
101 Years of Advocacy for Children,
Families and Teachers
Access, Equity and Excellence
SAT Prep Classes
The PTSA is again working with "The Answer” to make available convenient and informative one-day SAT Prep classes during the 2016 -2017
academic year. The dates, locations, and costs will be disseminated to CHS students in mid-September 2016.
Reflections Arts Program
The PTSA will sponsor the National PTA Reflections Arts Program at Chesapeake High School during 2016-2017 school year. The Reflections
Program encourages students to explore their talents and express their ideas on a specific theme in any of six artistic forms: dance choreogra-
phy, film productions, literature, musical composition, photography and visual arts. The theme for this year’s program is “What is your story?”
Specific rules and requirements will be available in mid-September 2016.
Driver’s Education
The PTSA is pleased to announce that ELITE Driving School will be conducting two classes during the fall semester. The dates and cost asso-
ciated with these classes can be found at http://drivingschool.net/anne-arundel-county-driving-schools/. Please be sure to click on “Chesapeake
High School” when registering for your class. Be prepared to drive safely with ELITE Driving School.
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Registered Nurse, School Health
The Anne Arundel County Department of Health is seeking registered nurses to provide health services for students in Anne Arundel County Public Schools for the second semester of this school year as well as for the 2016-17 school year. A current Maryland or compact state RN license is required. Full-time positions No nights or weekends Summers off Health insurance and leave benefits
For more information or to obtain an application, please call 410-222-6838 or visit our website: www.aahealth.org. Smoke-Free Workplace. EOE.
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Class of 2020 Advisors: Ms. Jenn Figueroa: [email protected] 410-255-9600 ext. 261 Mrs. Beth Bogard: [email protected] 410-255-9600 ext. 237 Class Administrator: [email protected] Election information for class officers will be distributed to students at our first class meeting. Officer positions will be: President, Vice President, Secretary & Treasurer *elections will be held yearly
CLASS DUES: $20 per year = $80 total *All dues paid no later than June 2017 will receive a discount on their sen-ior prom ticket. DUES are to be paid to ONLY Ms. Fig or Mrs. Bogard. Cash or Check (payable to CHS). Receipts available for proof of payment.
WHAT CAN YOU DO? JOIN our FACEBOOK PAGE ASAP! CHS Class of 2020 this will keep you updated on class news and important school related information! “like” our page and get updates. Register your email address with guidance (Mrs. Wilson) to receive class emails & school news. Mrs. Wilson is the guidance secretary: [email protected]
PARENT LEADERSHIP GROUP NEEDED! Parent involvement is KEY to having a successful class! WE will need a group of 10-15 parents that are willing to be involved in class activities, fundraisers, ticket sales, after prom party, and collection of dues throughout the course of the next four years. Please email Ms. Fig or Mrs. Bogard if you can join this team!
Emails sent regarding THE CLASS OF 2020 will look like this in the subject line: CLASS OF 2020 (date) All FACEBOOK posts regarding IMPORTANT information regarding
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