Raisbeck Aviation High
School
NOTAM 121613
Dec. 16, 2013
WHAT’S HAPPENING THIS WEEK
Monday: Science Olympiad (studiers)--8:00-8:50
a.m., Room 2350
Tuesday: Science
Olympiad (builders) --8:00-8:50 a.m., Room 2350
Speech and Debate--3:30-5:00 p.m., Room 3560
FTC Robotics Team
Meetings 3:30-5:00
p.m., Room 1610
FRC Robotics Team
Meetings 6:00-8:30
p.m., Room 1610
Wednesday: PTSA Laptop Insurance forms are due today
A Block: Periods 1, 3, Advisory, 5
Chinook Middle School Visit 9:30–11:30
a.m.
Science Olympiad (studiers) 8:00-8:50
a.m., Room 2350
Yale University College Presentation 1:00-1:40 p.m., BPC
Math Club 3:45-4:45 p.m., Room 3180
Speech and Debate 3:30-5:00
p.m., Room 3560
Thursday: B Block: Periods 2, 4, Clubs, 6
Science Olympiad (builders) 8:00-8:50
a.m., Room 2350
Speech
and Debate 3:30-5:00
p.m., Room 3560
Alumni
Open House—4:30-7:30
p.m.
FTC Robotics Team
Meetings 3:30-5:00
p.m., Room 1610
FRC
Robotics Team Meetings 6:00-8:30 p.m., Room
1610
Friday: Introduction to Science
Olympiad (studiers and builders) 8:00-8:50 a.m., Room 2350
SPIRIT SHACK HOLIDAY SALE during lunch
in the Cafeteria
Chess Club during lunch in Ms. Weeks’ room
Early Dismissal at 2:00 p.m. for students; Staff
Professional Development 2:15-3:45 p.m.
FTC Competition 4:00-8:00 p.m., BPC
Saturday: Speech
and Debate Holiday gift wrapping, Barnes & Noble Southcenter,
2:00-10:00 p.m.
Monday
12/23: Speech and Debate Holiday gift
wrapping,
Barnes & Noble Southcenter, 10:00 a.m. -2:00 p.m.
Principal’s Message
Last
week, we hosted Cascade Middle School for a visit. Thank you to EVERYONE who
participated! Reports from Cascade students and staff were most positive, and
it was obvious that there was a lot of interest in our school. This Wednesday,
we host Chinook Middle School from
9:30-11:30 a.m. We will adhere to our regular Wednesday block schedule to
accommodate a group of approximately 40 students. We are calling on former
Chinook students and a few others to participate in the program.
As
I was sorting through my mail last week (and tossing a lot of it in the waste
basket), I was thrilled to open a letter from the Vice President for Academic
Affairs & Provost of one of Washington State’s premier universities and
read that Ms. Wombold was recently
named as a recipient of the 2013 Teacher
Excellence Award. She was nominated by a former AHS student whose comments
in her nomination included, “Ms. Wombold fulfills all the duties of an
excellent teacher: compassionate, inspiring, worldly, curious, progressive,
life changing. Through her energetic spirit and ability to make even the dullest
of subjects interesting, her students find themselves never wanting to leave
the classroom. She is accepting of all cultures and people…and while she does
not advertise herself to be the best teacher at RAHS or seek recognition, she
sure does deserve it!” Congratulations,
Ms. Wombold, and gold stars! Well
deserved.
As
we wrap up this week and each head out for a two-week break, I wish you a
joyful holiday with family and friends. Please know that I am inspired by each
of you and appreciate the special gifts you bring to our learning community.
Peace and love to all, and honored to be your principal—
Reba
G.
NEW
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Reminder
for Friday Dress Code: RAHS T-shirt (related to school club, team or
class) may be worn. Otherwise, button-down shirts and polo shirts are still
required.
From your ASB:
Thank
you to the administration, office staff, custodial staff, LASC planning
committee, ASB, Leadership, and the Seamount League Schools for making the LASC
conference last week a success!
Thanks
to all that donated to “Free the Children Shave it or Save it!” We raised
$225.13, so that means Mr. Joshi and Mr. Gudor have to complete their dares. Be
on the lookout for their new styles!
Soak
up the Spirit Shack Holiday Sales! The Shack will have some major bundle deals
this Friday during lunch so that you can buy a present for a friend, family
member, mentor, or whoever else!
- 1 Scarf with a free white
t-shirt: $10 with ASB; $14 without ASB
- 1 lanyard, 1 scarf, and 1 pair of
the old designed socks: $10 with ASB; $15 without ASB
- 1 crewneck, 1 scarf, and a free
white t-shirt: $28 with ASB; $35 without ASB
- 1 zip-up hoodie, sweatpants: $40
with ASB; $45 without ASB
- Sunglasses, lanyard, and old
socks: $5 with ASB; $7 without ASB
- Lanyards: $1 with ASB; $2 without
ASB
Please
check out the Spirit Shack on Friday for more details. ASB will be handing out
some flyers to showcase the bundles and the prices.
Here's
another chance to help out the “Free the Children” and our fundraiser in India.
With the holiday season coming up, show your friends appreciation by buying
them an ice cream sundae, or even buy one for yourself. ASB will be selling ice
cream tickets in the mornings and during lunch on Monday the 16th to Wednesday
the 18th. Then, redeem your ticket for your ice cream on Thursday and Friday.
Scoops are $1 each and toppings are $1-2!
- Flavors: Vanilla, Mint Chocolate
Chip, and Salted Caramel
- Toppings: Secret!
All
of the ice cream is being donated by Full Tilt ice cream. Thank You Full Tilt!
The
Birthday wall has been posted. Check it out by the Spirit Shack in the
Lunchroom. It will be updated monthly, so make sure to take a peek!
Happy
Holiday’s from ASB!
Speech and Debate
Why wrap your own holiday
gifts when you can have someone wrap them for you! The Speech and Debate team will be providing
gift wrapping services on 12/21 from 2:00-10:00 p.m. and 12/23 from 10:00 a.m.-2:00
p.m. at the Barnes and Noble in South Center.
All proceeds will benefit our award winning Speech and Debate team!
Robotics
The
RAHS Skunk Works Robotics team will soon be entering our build season for the
2014 competitions. We will find out what game we have to play on January
4th when we attend the kickoff in Auburn. After that time our
scheduled meeting times will increase to Monday through Thursday each week from
6:00 PM until 9:00 PM and Saturdays from 9:30 until 3:30 PM. The
team will be competing at two District competitions this year in Cheney, WA on
March 14-15 and at Auburn High School on March 28-29. Hopefully we will
qualify and play at the District Championships in Portland on April
10-12. This year the World Championships will be April 24th
-26th in St. Louis and we hope to represent the school again for our
9th straight year. Go SKUNKS!
Science Olympiad:
Science
Olympians,
a friendly reminder that studiers are required to come to Science Olympiad on
Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, while builders are required to come on
Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays.
Start
saving the dates for our Mandatory Marathon Saturdays where you get to
practice, work, and compete against your Olympian peers!
18 January 2014
8 February 2014
15 March 2014
Expectations
are that students come for any three hours between 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Mentors and other advisors of students are
warmly welcomed!
Chess Club
All
students interested in learning or playing chess are invited to join us on
Friday’s from 12:40-1:10 in Ms. Week’s classroom. Beginners and experts welcome!
Math Club:
This week will be focusing on finding
shortcut for the Math Competition.
Don't want to take the test but want
to learn how to play chess? We will teach you at no charge on Wednesday from
3:45 to 4:45pm at Mr. Gudor’s classroom.
p.s. Seniors
if you have used SAT/PSAT books, please donate it to us. You can drop it off in
Mr.Gudor's classroom.
National Honor Society
In
order to get everyone into the Christmas spirit, the National Honor Society
will be holding a picture with Santa event. This year Santa will be played by
the irresistible and cuddly Athan Mastor. Pictures will be free and the event
will held during lunch outside of the cafeteria. Come join us and get
your free picture with Santa!
Phoenix Flyer:
"It’s
that time again, which means we are getting ready for this year’s winter break!
The Phoenix Flyer is bringing back an old tradition for the holidays: the
winter double-dog-dare contest!! There is one suggested dare for each day
off, and the person to complete the most dares wins a pizza party for
themselves and their closest buddies, courtesy of the RAHS Phoenix Flyer.
Check
out the Phoenix Flyer for information about the contest!
Deadline
submission to the Phoenix Flyer is January 8th via email (ahsphoenixflyer@gmail.com) or bring submissions to Sav’s room. All documentation and submissions
must be submitted in a single document, and may be electronic or a hard copy.
As always,
Ground Control is also here to help you avoid a crash landing during the winter
season.
Submit your anonymous questions to ahsphoenixflyer@gmail.com, tweet them to @ahsphoenixflyer #groundcontrol, or submit them via facebook on the 'RAHS Phoenix Flyer' page for a published response in the upcoming December issue!"
From the career center
1. Juniors and
Seniors with a passion for space and who enjoy and have experience with hands
on building projects- apply for a full time, paid summer internship with Blue
Origin. Deadline January 6, 2014 to Julie Burr.
2. Any age, apply
for one of only a couple positions with the Museum Apprentice Program at the
Museum of Flight, deadline 12/19/13 to Ms. Burr.
3. All students
who have asked for a MENTOR should now be matched, let Ms. Burr or Ms. Wooley
know if you are looking for a mentor. Program is for Sophomores – Seniors, but
some mature Freshmen will be considered.
4. Exciting
news! SeaTec Systems Engineering
and Consulting has just hired 3 RAHS students for an internship to network and
test an in-flight entertainment systems for transport aircraft. Kory Watson, Elijah Harmon and Westin
Miller will be working fast and furiously from now until end of January to
meet deadlines.
Counselor Corner–Katie Carper
Have
you checked the school website lately? There is valuable information in
the newly-updated Counselor section, including scholarships, admissions
information, and FAQ’s.
Upcoming
College Presentations. Please
sign up in the career center if you are interested.
Yale
University:
1:00 p.m. on December 18
From Your PTSA
REFLECTIONS
- EXTENDED ACCEPTANCE WINDOW for ART COMPETITION
Jan 6, 2014 is the new cut off for artwork reflecting the theme BELIEVE. DREAM. INSPIRE
Jan 6, 2014 is the new cut off for artwork reflecting the theme BELIEVE. DREAM. INSPIRE
Recognition and cash
prizes awarded for student entries in any of 6 different categories: Photography, Visual Arts,
Literature, Music Composition, Choreography, and Film short.
Art will be accepted in the office until Jan6th. More details are
available at http://www.aviationptsa.org/ Art that
starts at RAHS may end up in a select show at the US Department of Education.
Bonus: We'll take care of the packaging for you.
LAPTOPS - Please be
sure to read the special notice sent out last week about Laptop Insurance. If
you have any questions regarding insurance for laptops, feel free to contact
Bruce Kelly at the school or PTSA president Steve Burke at president@aviationptsa.org . There
are a limited number of scholarships available for students who would like the
laptop insurance but who do not have the financial ability to pay for it. If
you would like to see if you qualify, please contact the school counselor Katie
Carper.
Previous NOTAM
Announcements – but still Relevant
MAKE-UP DAYS—Everyone,
please remember that our late start to the school year means that we must make up the three days we missed at the
start of the school year. We have
made up one. Please plan to come to school on the following two days:
·
February
18, 2014—full day of school, dismissal at 3:30 p.m.
·
May
16, 2014—half day of school, dismissal at Noon
School
bus transportation will be provided for Highline students.
Attention
Seniors: Please don’t
wait until the last minute to schedule your senior picture appointment. Senior pictures are due on Friday, January
10, 2014 to yearbook. Look for the flyer in advisory this week that lists
the specific requirements.
Community
Service Forms: Please
be sure to fill out your community services forms in full before turning them
in to the career center. They cannot be
approved if they are missing student information, parent and/or advisor
signatures. Blank community service
forms will be available in the Career Center.
See Mr. Sarver for details.
Need a Transcript?:
Seniors: All students who request transcripts for
college applications must pick up the transcript request forms from the
Registrar’s office and allow 2-3 days for processing. When picking up your transcript, please do so before or after school or at lunch—thank
you! If you are requesting an
unofficial transcript, please remember to pick them up from the Registrar’s
office, but not during instructional time. Your cooperation is needed and
appreciated!
eScrip: As you may
have previously heard, with eScrip, your grocery and retail purchases earn
money for RAHS. Now you can also earn money for our school when you dine
at local restaurants. Other merchants in our area providing
support include Safeway and Bartell Drugs. You may also register
your credit cards and your purchases will earn even more cash for RAHS. If
you have previously enrolled in eScript, please log in and do the annual
reactivation. If you haven't yet enrolled, please join and support
RAHS. Go to http://www.escrip.com/. Please check to see that you're supporting
the Aviation H.S. in Des Moines (not the one in NY). Our Group ID is
500005738.
For an updated copy of our STUDENT HANDBOOK
Click
on the student handbook link from our school home page from the district
website located at http://www.highlineschools.org/Page/53
Quote of the Week & aviation history
No flying machine will ever fly from
New York to Paris ... [because] no known motor can run at the requisite speed
for four days without stopping.
— Orville Wright, 1908
In four flights on 17 December 1903,
Orville and Wilbur Wright succeed in sustained, controlled, powered,
heavier-than-air flight. The longest will last 59 seconds and span 852
feet.