Saturday, September 27, 2014

NOTAM 092214


NOTAM 092214                 Raisbeck Aviation High School

Sept 29, 2014

WHAT’S HAPPENING THIS WEEK

 
Monday:  Six Period Day

Another extraordinary week of learning!

National Honor Society meeting 3:30 PM to 4:30 PM, Sr. Peterson’s Room

Film Club meeting Room 3530 - 3:45 PM to 5:00 PM

 

Tuesday:  Six Period Day (Governor’s Aerospace Summit)

FTC Team meeting Room 1610 – 3:30 PM to 5:30 PM

FRC Team meeting Room 1610 – 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM

Speech and Debate Room 3560 – 3:30 PM to 5:30 PM

Applications for Spirit Squad are due to Ms. Juarez today

 

Wednesday:  A Block – Periods 1, 3, Advisory*, 5 (Governor’s Aerospace Summit)

Math Club Room 3180 3:30 PM – 4:45 PM

*Freshman Class Captain Elections, Advisory

*Junior and Senior Club sign ups, Advisory

 

Thursday:  B Block - Periods 2, 4, Advisory*, 6

VIPs on campus: CEFPI (Council of Educational Facility Planners) AM and PM

FTC Team meeting Room 1610 – 3:30 PM to 5:30 PM

FRC Team meeting Room 1610 – 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM

Speech and Debate Room 3560 – 3:30 PM to 5:30 PM

            *Freshman and Sophomore Club sign ups, Advisory

 

 

Friday:  Six Period Day—2:00PM Dismissal, Staff Professional Development

  Spirit Shack open Friday during lunch

 

Saturday, 5 October:  Science Olympiad study/build day @ RAHS

 
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Principal’s Message

Congratulations to Deanta Kelly, Gordon Salemann, and Nate Williams who were recognized as Commended Students in the 2015 National Merit Program.  Commended Students are named for exceptional academic promise demonstrated by their outstanding performance on the qualifying test. Of the 1.5 million students who took the PSAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test last October, Deanta, Gordon, and Nate scored in the top 3.3% of all test takers.  Well done scholars!  With the applause ringing in our ears for our three Commended Students, it is a perfect opportunity to remind all sophomores and juniors that this year’s PSAT is scheduled for October 15th.  Students, the PSAT is administered during school hours and we’ll observe a modified schedule for that day.   I wish you the best as you compete for the National Merit Scholarship Awards and recognition.


More congratulations are in order for the Girls Gen leaders.  These following girls supported the driver training sessions over the last two weeks:  Driver—Maryam Shafa, Operator—Sydney Gardner, and Co-Human PlayersMaya Warnes, and Melissa Will.   The Girls Gen team competes Saturday, October 18th at Tahoma Junior High. There are more details found later in the NOTAM.

As I look at the calendar, this Friday marks the completion of the first month of school.  Since the start of the school year, I’ve been deeply impressed with the students’ energy, enthusiasm, and friendliness. We’re off to a terrific start!  Thank you to everyone—students, staff, families, and our community stakeholders for making the first month at RAHS a wonderful place to be.


A Round of Applause—acknowledging those who make RAHS a better place.

Freshmen Class Officer Candidates:  Fatima Firoz, Jordan Fletcher, Franccesca Gaerlan, Brynne Hunt, Harrison Jerome, Rachel Phuong, Josh Sherbrooke, Catie Stukel, Kristof Take, and Janelle Vu.  I appreciate your leadership and wish all of you could serve as class officers!

Turbulence, our Ultimate Frisbee Team— head coach, Paul Illian, parent volunteer, Kirstin Potter-Korin, and our RAHS athletes. Here’s to the best season yet!



RAHS Student Ambassadors for the Governor’s Aerospace Summit: Meaalofa Angelini, Sofia Cassam, Will Clawson, Owen Mattson, , Carlos Navarro, and Olivia Shiffer


 
Girls Gen Mentor—Stephanie Morrison, thank you for making a positive difference and for your wholehearted dedication.

 
Honored to serve as your Principal—Bruce Kelly

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NEW ANNOUNCEMENTS

For parents who have not yet received Parent Portal/Illuminate Registration Codes they may be obtained by contacting Mrs. Hiranaka by phone or email. (206.631.7200 theda.hiranaka@highlineschools.org)

Science Olympians - get extended time to collaborate, prepare, build, and study this Saturday.  The building will open for Olympians at 0800 and close at 1500.  Olympians:  join your group to get smarter and to build.  Mentors are most welcome. 

 
Students to Take the Healthy Youth Survey

Students in grades 6, 8, 10, and 12 will participate in the 2014 Healthy Youth Survey during the week of October 13-17. This survey is voluntary and anonymous. Survey results are used to support our youth and reduce their risks. 

 Parents can excuse their children from taking the survey by calling the school. Students can also excuse themselves by talking to their teacher. Schools, school districts, counties, and state agencies use the results to better understand our students and to provide them with the services they need. Results are used for planning, evaluating, and improving programs and obtaining money to support them. For more information regarding this survey, please review this flyer. The flyer is also available in Spanish.

 

From the career center

 

Δv SPACEFEST: ACCELERATING DISCOVERY -- Make your plans to attend the Museum of Flight’s celebratory event on November 20-22 where the leaders of space and industry will come together in an incredible three day program of presentations, demonstrations and activities. Participating RAHS students and their parents will be given complimentary admission to the three-day program.  Watch for details and further information.

MENTOR BREAKFAST --- The first Mentor Breakfast of 2014-15 will be held on Wednesday, October 8 at 7:30AM. Mark your calendars now!  Mentors watch for an email from your mentee.  Students ---if you are still in need of a mentor, plan to attend the breakfast to get started!  See Mr. Davolt in the CAREER CENTER for more information.

MUSICIANS FOR THE JOE SUTTER GALA --- We’re looking for a group of musicians (10-15) for a paid engagement at the MUSEUM OF FLIGHT on Saturday, November 15.  Music will be a crowning highlight of the annual dinner celebrating Mr. Sutter and his contribution to aviation and the aeronautical industry. For his assistance in the development of commercial jet aircraft, Mr. Sutter was awarded the United States Medal of Technology in 1985.  Mr. Sutter is scheduled to attend the annual event.  Contact Mr. Davolt @ steven.davolt@highlineschools.org. for further information and your chance to participate. 

PATHFINDER GALA at the Museum of Flight on Saturday, October 25 honors industry professionals who have made significant contributions to the aviation/aerospace industry. Meet industry professionals from around the world.  Applications will be accepted until 4pm on September 30 in the CAREER CENTER.

SUMMER INTERNSHIP files have been closed.  If you have a question about internship credit or have not turned in all signed materials ----see Mr. Davolt in the CAREER CENTER.

NOTES FROM INTERNSHIPS & WORK-SITE EXPERIENCES….

We received the follow letter regarding a student who served this summer in the RAHS internship program.  What an opportunity for students to gain work-life skills in preparation for future experience.

Watch your NOTAM for opportunities in 2014-15!

….. (His) technical skills were tested during his internship, and he was able to get all assignments completed in a timely manner, demonstrating the ability to learn new concepts and apply them while having to meet a deadline.

     His attention to detail far surpassed what I would expect any intern to do.  He worked alongside me as if he had just as much invested as I did.  To say he was accurate and thorough is an understatement.

     (He) had a strong ability to look at the big picture when needed as well as the at-hand task on his plate.  I did not have to worry when I gave him an assignment.

     His appearance was professional and met our standards.

     I held him accountable for every task and assignment he was given and he did not let me down.  He was always on time and showed up early the majority of the time.  He was nothing short of completely dependable.

    I believe that he was able to get the most out of the internship as he could, and he certainly aimed to do so.

   I am very glad I was able to work with (student) for his summer internship and he is a fine asset and recognizes his abilities….

 

Counselor Corner


 

Ms. Carper will proctor BYU Health exams in the career center at 3:40 on the last Wednesday of every month.  Remember, you must order the test from BYU at least two weeks in advance.

College Admissions Presentation: Ms. Carper and the 12th grade advisors will be presenting to senior advisories on Thursday, October 9 at 1 PM in the BPC.  Parents are welcome!

University of Pennsylvania presentation: Students who are interested in Penn and their parents are invited to Experience Penn at McCaw Hall on Sunday, October 12 at 4 PM.

Washington University presentation: Prospective students and their parents are invited to a presentation at Embassy Suites Bellevue on Thursday, October 16 at 7 PM.  For more information, visit admissions.wustl.edu.

Yale Presentation: You are invited to learn more about Yale programs and admissions at one of two presentations in the Seattle area:

Thursday, October 16 at 7 PM at Annie Wright School


Saturday, October 18 at 2:30 PM at Seattle Public Library


Duke presentation: Duke will be at the Seattle Asian Art Museum on Thursday, October 23 at 7 P.M.  Visit admiss.ugrad.duke.edu/discover-duke to register.

Tulane presentation: Students and parents are invited to the Tulane University admissions presentation at Renaissance Seattle Hotel on Monday, October 20 at 7 PM.  RSVP at tulaneinfo.org/events.

The Seattle National College Fair will be Saturday, November 1 12 PM-4 PM at the Washington State Convention Center.  Visit www.gotomyncf.com for more information.

Students who have completed outstanding community service are eligible to apply for the Prudential Spirit of Community Award.  Visit spirit.prudential.com to apply by November 4, 2014

MIT Inspire Competition: Students are invited to enter the MIT Inspire, a national research competition.  For more information, visit getinspired.mit.edu.  The first submission deadline is January 7, 2015.

PSAT: All 10th and 11th graders will be taking the PSAT at 9 AM on October 15.  Get a good night’s sleep, eat breakfast, and be on time!  For more information about the test, visit: https://www.collegeboard.org/psat-nmsqt

SAT: All 12th graders will be taking the SAT at 9 AM on October 15.  No need to sign up and you don’t need the code for the College Board website.  This is a great, free opportunity provided by the district, so do your best!

Paying for College: Wallingford Financial Services will be giving a presentation on Wednesday, October 1 at 6:30 PM in the 3rd floor PLC.  It’s never too early to start planning for college. All grades are welcome!

Upcoming College Presentations  Sign up in the college/career center to attend

St. Louis University: 1 PM on October 1 in the College/Career Center

Pomona: 10:45 AM on October 8 in the college/career center

USC: 1 PM on October 17 in the College/Career Center

Harvey-Mudd: 12:30 on October 21 in the PLC

Worcester Polytechnic Institute: 1 PM on October 20 in the College/Career Center

Whitworth University: 1 PM on October 29 in the College/Career Center

Westminster: 12:30 PM on October 31 in the College/Career Center

Seattle Pacific University: 1 PM on Wednesday, November 5th in the College/Career Center

ASB

It's that time of year ladies and gentleman, and with the falling leaves and chilly autumn weather comes our annual AVIATORS BALL! This year’s Ball is just a month away, and that means the Aviators Court Nominations are NEXT WEEK! Be on the lookout for the Nomination Box on the first floor by the Flight Attendant’s desk from October 6th to the 10th, and cast your vote for your class’s girl and guy nominees for this year’s king and queen, and their court! There will be 4 strapping gentleman as well as 4 lovely lady nominees per grade, so during lunch, before, or after school, make sure to nominate!

Not only does fall mean it's time for our most formal all-school dance, but it's the perfect time to stock up on all our spirit attire, including our BRAND NEW sweater designs and first ever BEANIES! Check out the spirit shack in the lunchroom corner this Friday for deals on items both new and classic.

Club sign-ups are happening this Thursday for FRESHMEN and SOPHOMORES, and this Wednesday for JUNIORS and SENIORS during advisory time. CLUB OFFICERS make sure to sign up early on Tuesday in Mrs. Fitz's room!

But Wednesday has more happening than just Junior and senior club sign-ups, it's also FRESHMAN CLASS CAPTAIN ELECTIONS! Aspiring freshman class-captains for the 2014-2015 year will give speeches and be voted upon during advisory, so be sure to be present! ASB wishes the best of luck to each candidate, and is excited to meet our new members!

As always, if you have questions, concerns or ideas for your ASB, our doors are always open in our meetings on Wednesday's at lunch in Mrs. Fitz's room. 

Thank you!

Jessi Mau

RAHS ASB Secretary


Skunkworks

Thanks to everyone who came to the Girls Gen driver training/practice sessions over the last few weeks.  You’ve all learned a lot about running and maintaining the robot that will be invaluable for Girls Gen in a couple of weeks.

Not everyone can be on drive team, but we do have other positions that need to be filled at Girls Generation! If you are interested in filling a scouting, safety, or pit position, please let us know!  We also hope to see plenty of the boys and parents there to cheer us on and help out where needed!  The competition will be at Tahoma Junior High on October 18.  Opening ceremonies begin at 9am, pits open at 7:30am.  Mark your calendars now.

Everyone did a great job driving and operating the robot.  We saw incredible improvement in confidence and cycle fluidity by the end of the last practice.  You should all be extremely proud of yourselves.  Any combination of you would make a very competitive drive team at Girls Gen this year!  This was a tough choice, but the Girls Generation 2014 drive team for Skunk Works is as follows.

Driver:                        Maryam Shafa

Operator:                  Sydney Gardner

Co-Human Player:   Maya Warnes

Co-Human Player:   Melissa Will

We hope to get in at least two more practice sessions before the event.  These will be announced to the team, and any girls who wish to be a part of the pit crew during Girls Gen are encouraged to attend.

Parents mark your calendars for Skunkworks parent nights Oct. 2, Nov. 6 and Dec. 11 all in the Boeing Presentation Center.  Spaghetti Dinner 10/24.

Attention students:

Those who are interested in volunteering for this year's auction on November 8th, can do so by notifying student volunteer coordinator liaison, Amber Thatcher at amberthatcher206@gmail.com by Friday, October 10th.  

Students will receive community service credit for qualified volunteer hours. 

Volunteers will be chosen by Auction co-chair Martha Ortiz and will be announced in mid-October.  Prior experience, seniority and date of request will all be taken into account when assigning volunteers. There is only room for about 30 students, so get your request into Amber today!

The 2014 PTSA auction team

Youth and Government at RAHS

Do you like politics? Want to learn more about government? Want to have an amazing experience and meet great people? You should join Youth and Government! YAG is a program run through the YMCA that aims to connect high school students to the democratic process by engaging them in a non-partisan leadership experience. The year long program culminates in the 4 day YMCA Youth Legislature in May at the State Capitol in Olympia. 

Come to our Information Session Monday October 6th in Mr. Sarver's room (1630) from 3:45-5:00


From Your National Honor Society (NHS) FIRST NHS MEETING SEPTEMBER 29TH

The first Blood Drive of the year will be Wednesday, October 8th. You need to be at least 16 to donate. Find either Olivia Shiffer, David Johnston, Hailey Johnston, or Kara de Leon to sign up to donate. Remember, that giving blood is giving life! Thank you for donating!

Now accepting applications for Space Explorers!

Gain real-world experience while conducting authentic scientific research on a NASA mission project.  The Student Planetary Investigators (PI) program is waiting for your participation!  Student teams will have the opportunity to learn about Mercury in new and exciting ways!  Through the use of mission software, students will have the opportunity to explore the surface of Mercury, and possibly have their work featured on the MESSENGER (http://messenger.jhuapl.edu/) website!  Through the Student PI program, students will gain valuable experience in technical and scientific skills as well as practice in essential soft skills such as teamwork, public speaking, asking thoughtful questions, and research methodology.

The program is free and open to teams of students across the country. The program is conducted via distance learning technologies and is designed to provide maximum flexibility for student teams while they work directly with NASA mission scientists. The Student PI Program was created by the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) Space Exploration Sector, Education and Communication office with support from NASA mission and instrument science and engineering teams. 

The Student PI Program focuses on the MESSENGER spacecraft, currently orbiting Mercury.   MESSENGER followed a path through the inner solar system, including one flyby of Earth, two flybys of Venus, and three flybys of Mercury. This impressive journey yielded the first return of new spacecraft data from Mercury since the Mariner 10 mission more than 30 years ago.  Student PI participants make authentic contributions to this effort through the analysis of image data. Students (under mentor guidance) join the science team in analyzing real MESSENGER data, using the same software and techniques the mission scientist would use. Students develop hypothesis and projects based on data analysis, later presenting their work for peer and science team review.  Apply today to join this historic mission! For more information on Student PI, email bgrigsby@suhsd.net.  to participate, complete an application today at http://studentpi.jhuapl.edu/application/.

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YCCC (YOUTH CAPTURE THE COLORFUL COSMOS)

The Harvard-Smithsonian Center YCCC (Youth Capture the Colorful Cosmos) is a program designed to offer the opportunity to explore and learn about the universe through the experience of hands-on astrophotography.  The students learn how to control robotic telescopes over the internet to gather raw data, how to manipulate that data using astronomic image processing software and finally how to display the image to the public with explanatory text about the object and the techniques used to create the image.

The goal of the YCCC program is to promote increased interest, awareness, and knowledge of astronomy content, understanding of technology and proficiency in real scientific research skills.

The classes will take place after school on Fridays.  Sessions will run about 90 minutes.  Watch for more information in future NOTAMs.

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MS. HIRANAKA NEEDS YOUR COOPERATION EVERY DAY!  


If you are tardy, please report to class, Ms. Hiranaka does not provide admit slips.

If you are absent, please call the school’s attendance line or access the Quicklinks section on the school’s web page: Report Absence Attendance Line 206.631.7217, or

http://www.highlineschools.org/aviation/Pages/Home.aspx

 
In the event that you will be absent or tardy for any reason, please have your parents/guardians call our attendance line and leave a message.   When they call, they should leave the following information: 

  • your name
  • their name
  • reason for the absence and the date of absence

Your parents/guardians are required to call each day you will be absent from school.

 Remember, it is required by law to follow up with a written note excusing your absence when you return to school. 

To comply with regulations, notes for absences must include the following details:

 
  • Student’s name
  • Parent/guardian name
  • Reason for the absence
  • Date of absence 

·         Attendance Reminder for Parents and Students:   Attendance line 206-631-7217. 

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From Your PTSA

PTSA Dinner and Auction Update:

Date:  November 8, 2014

Location:  the Museum of Flight

Time:  6:00 p.m.

Auction Packet:  Each student was given an auction packet with information about reservations, donations and more during the first week of school.  Look for the big white envelope!

Reservations: Auction Invitations will be in the auction packet.

Donations:  Our goal is to have every family donate at least one item to our annual dinner and auction in November. If you need procurement ideas, please click on the following link.  http://www.aviationptsa.org/images/abcprocurement.pdf

Volunteers:  We have many openings for volunteers the week before the auction and auction day.  Email ahsauction@aviationptsa.org and we will work with you to find the perfect volunteer job for you!

Sponsors: Advertise your business while supporting your school.  Everyone wins!  Inquire at ahsauction@aviationptsa.org.

Downloadable Forms:  Donation letters, sponsor forms, procurement form and procurement tips are on our website at http://www.aviationptsa.org/auction2014.html

JOIN our Facebook page  - Search for RAHS Dinner and Auction and join the group for up-to-date information.

Thank you!

Cathie Coyle Toone, Martha Ortiz and Emily Thatcher

2014 Auction chairs


Quote of the Week—submitted by Maren Gibson, RAHS sophomore.

It is not really necessary to look too far into the future; we see enough already to be certain it will be magnificent. Only let us hurry and open the roads.
                                                                                                                               — Wilbur Wright

 

Saturday, September 20, 2014

NOTAM 092214


NOTAM 092214                 Raisbeck Aviation High School

Sept 22, 2014

 

WHAT’S HAPPENING THIS WEEK

Monday:  Six Period Day

Another extraordinary week of learning!

Film Club meeting Room 3530 - 3:45 PM to 5:00 PM

Freshman Class Captain Info. Room 5320 during lunch

 
Tuesday:  Six Period Day

FTC Team meeting Room 1610 – 3:30 PM to 5:30 PM

FRC Team meeting Room 1610 – 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM

Speech and Debate Room 3560 – 3:30 PM to 5:30 PM

 

Wednesday:  A Block – Periods 1, 3, Advisory, 5

Math Club Room 3180 3:30 PM – 4:45 PM

ACE Club Informational Lunch, Room 3150, during lunch period

 

Thursday:  B Block - Periods 2, 4, Advisory, 6

FTC Team meeting Room 1610 – 3:30 PM to 5:30 PM

FRC Team meeting Room 1610 – 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM

Speech and Debate Room 3560 – 3:30 PM to 5:30 PM

            Skunkworks spaghetti dinner planning meeting Room 1630 – 6:30PM

 

Friday:  Six Period Day—2:00PM Dismissal, Staff Professional Development

Spirit Shack open Friday during lunch

 
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Principal’s Message

Last Tuesday, as the 20-member team from South Africa finished their tour of RAHS, I caught Michael Derenzo, U.S. Trade & Development Agency manager, and asked him for specific feedback about the delegation’s site visit.  Michael, who lives in Washington D.C., stated, “I never knew a school like this existed—our visit here was the best stop on the itinerary.  It was a bull’s-eye for the delegation!” 

His enthusiasm was sparked by the presentations featuring our signature projects and career readiness program. Our model of using experts from the aerospace industry to work alongside a willing teacher to co-design, develop and assess a signature project delighted the delegation. 

The following teachers and students need to be thanked for their previous work and direct contribution to the visit’s success: Mr. McComb & Quinn Edgington—Thermal Energy Unit, a.k.a. Heat Shield Project, Mr. Davolt and Olivia Shiffer—Career Readiness Program and Boeing Internship, Ms. Dyer and Sophia Cassam—Port of Seattle Environmental Challenge Project, Mr. Joshi and Patrick Galt—Flight by Design, and Ms. Branch and Joe Merlino—Private Pilot Ground School and ACE Club. 

Last Thursday, it was my pleasure to meet many of you during the Evening of Learning.  The overwhelmingly positive compliments about our teaching staff, instructional program, career readiness program, and school culture were appreciated. During the welcoming address, I offered five action items to assist you with making school life just a little bit better…

·         Read the NOTAM—our weekly communication vehicle shares invaluable information about the available scholarships, college visits, mentoring and internship opportunities, Sports of the Mind team updates, clubs activities, counselor updates, key deadlines, and general school events.

·         Be aware of the various ASB sponsored clubs: ACE, (Airline Career Experience); AIAA, (American Association of Aeronautics and Astronautics); Culture, Film, Math, and NHS (National Honor Society).  ASB clubs meet after school and regularly publish announcements about their meetings and events in the NOTAM.

·         Connect with our platinum-level PTSA and explore opportunities to serve and make new friends.

·         Participate in our accreditation survey. Our goal is 75% parent participation and you can complete the survey in 5-8 minutes.  Please follow this link to launch the survey— http://www.advanc-ed.org/survey/public/9444118

·         Share feedback with teachers and support staff about the positive impact they’ve made.  

RAHS is a wonderful and very active community. Occasionally, we are double booked. Our goal is to manage the events to keep them from crashing into each other—but that is not always possible.  The best way to learn about the hundreds of activities and opportunities offered throughout the year is to carve out time each week and read the NOTAM.

Key Due Dates:

Pathfinder Applications, October 1

Rolls-Royce Scholarship Essays, October 17

 
A Round of Applause—acknowledging those who make RAHS a better place.

After School Club Leaders: Ms. Wombold—Culture, Mr. Gudor—Math, Dr. Edgerton—ACE,

Mr. McComb—AIAA, Mr. Savishinsky—Film, and Mr. Peterson—National Honor Society.

 
PTSA—the baked-potato bar and dinner buffet served on Thursday for the entire staff were superb!  We were honored by Bonnie Demaree and her team’s creativity and preparation.  They added a delicious respite to our extended day.  Thank you.

RAHS Spirit Squad—for your positive energy shown during the Friday lunchtime competitions. Great planning and effort!


Honored to serve as your Principal—Bruce Kelly

 
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NEW ANNOUNCEMENTS

Skunkworks

Parents mark your calendars for Skunkworks parent nights Oct. 2, Nov. 6 and Dec. 11 all in the Boeing Presentation Center.  Spaghetti Dinner 10/24.

From Your National Honor Society (NHS) FIRST NHS MEETING SEPTEMBER 29TH - It was a dark summer my friends. Each night wrapped in the darkness of my loneliness I cried myself to sleep awaiting for a break in storm. And it has finally come. The clouds have parted, the sun shines down upon me. Monday September 29th is the day, my friends, when I finally get to conduct the first NHS meeting of the year! The freedom and sunshine of summer is no comparison to sitting with all of you from 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm in Sr. Peterson's room.  BE THERE OR BE SQUARE.LOVE YOU GUYS,  NHS

ACE Club Informational Lunch 9/24

Calling all aspiring pilots, aeronautical engineers, and aviation business professionals! Airline Career Experience (ACE) Club will be holding an information session during lunch on Wednesday 24 September.  Meet the club leadership and advisors, hear the club’s ideas regarding trips and events, have the opportunity to ask your questions about the club before sign-up time, meet others who share your interests, and share a lunch provided by the club.

What: ACE Club Informational Lunch.
When: Lunch time, 24 September.
Where: Dr. Edgerton’s classroom (#3160).
Note: lunch will be provided.


Please RSVP to Joseph Merlino (206-707-1041 or joseph-merlino@comcast.net) by the end of school Tuesday 23 September so we have a count of those planning to attend.
Now accepting applications for Space Explorers!

Gain real-world experience while conducting authentic scientific research on a NASA mission project.  The Student Planetary Investigators (PI) program is waiting for your participation!  Student teams will have the opportunity to learn about Mercury in new and exciting ways!  Through the use of mission software, students will have the opportunity to explore the surface of Mercury, and possibly have their work featured on the MESSENGER (http://messenger.jhuapl.edu/) website!  Through the Student PI program, students will gain valuable experience in technical and scientific skills as well as practice in essential soft skills such as teamwork, public speaking, asking thoughtful questions, and research methodology.

The program is free and open to teams of students across the country. The program is conducted via distance learning technologies and is designed to provide maximum flexibility for student teams while they work directly with NASA mission scientists. The Student PI Program was created by the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) Space Exploration Sector, Education and Communication office with support from NASA mission and instrument science and engineering teams. 

The Student PI Program focuses on the MESSENGER spacecraft, currently orbiting Mercury.   MESSENGER followed a path through the inner solar system, including one flyby of Earth, two flybys of Venus, and three flybys of Mercury. This impressive journey yielded the first return of new spacecraft data from Mercury since the Mariner 10 mission more than 30 years ago.  Student PI participants make authentic contributions to this effort through the analysis of image data. Students (under mentor guidance) join the science team in analyzing real MESSENGER data, using the same software and techniques the mission scientist would use. Students develop hypothesis and projects based on data analysis, later presenting their work for peer and science team review.  Apply today to join this historic mission! For more information on Student PI, email bgrigsby@suhsd.net.  to participate, complete an application today at http://studentpi.jhuapl.edu/application/.

SPIRIT SQUAD

We've got spirit yes we do! We've got spirit how about you? For any students interested in joining Spirit Squad, applications will be available next week outside of Ms. Juarez’s room on the second floor. If you have any questions contact Kirsten Noble at kirsetnnoble96@gmail.com or Carlos Navarro at carlos4fish@gmail.com . Applications are due to Ms. Juarez by Tuesday, September 30.

MUSICIANS FOR THE 2014 PATHFINDER GALA

Do you play the violin, viola, harp or cello? Do you love classical music? Are you interested in showing off your skills at the 2014 Pathfinder Gala Awards Ceremony?

The 2014 Pathfinder Gala Awards Ceremony is an annual event held at the Museum of Flight on October 25th, 2014.  The event celebrates individuals and teams from the Pacific Northwest for significant contributions to aerospace development.  If you would like to attend and show off your musical skills, please contact Maryam Shafa via email at Maryam.e.shafa@gmail.com.

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YCCC (YOUTH CAPTURE THE COLORFUL COSMOS)

The Harvard-Smithsonian Center YCCC (Youth Capture the Colorful Cosmos) is a program designed to offer the opportunity to explore and learn about the universe through the experience of hands-on astrophotography.  The students learn how to control robotic telescopes over the internet to gather raw data, how to manipulate that data using astronomic image processing software and finally how to display the image to the public with explanatory text about the object and the techniques used to create the image.

The goal of the YCCC program is to promote increased interest, awareness, and knowledge of astronomy content, understanding of technology and proficiency in real scientific research skills.

The classes will take place after school on Fridays.  Sessions will run about 90 minutes.  Watch for more information in future NOTAMs.

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From the career center

 

ANNOUNCEMENTS

MENTOR BREAKFAST --- The first Mentor Breakfast of 2014-15 will be held on October 8. Mark your calendars now!

THE PATHFINDER GALA is the formal event at the Museum of Flight on Saturday, October 25 which honors industry professionals who have made significant contributions to the aviation/aerospace industry.  Watch for a list of awardees to be posted in the CAREER CENTER this week!

SUMMER INTERNSHIP files have been closed.  If you have a question about internship credit or have not turned in all signed materials ----see Mr. Davolt in the CAREER CENTER.

INTERNSHIPS

MUSEUM OF FLIGHT APPRENTICE PROGRAM --- MAP is a year-round program specifically designed for high school students.  In programs related to aerospace and museum technology –students have the opportunity to work together for RAHS internship credit.  Last minute opportunity.  Applications (resume and cover letter) must be submitted by Tuesday, September 23rd.  See Mr. Davolt in the Career Center.

RENTON/SKYWAY BOYS & GIRLS CLUB ROBOTICS INTERN – RAHS Robotic Team members have an opportunity to work and mentor side-by-side with middle school students.  Must be able to attend first competition in early December. Intern should be 16 years or older and will need transportation to and from Club. Intern will help team plan and execute a judged project presentation. Send cover letter/resume to Mr. Davolt by Thursday, September 25th

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Counselor Corner


 

Ms. Carper will proctor BYU Health exams in the career center at 3:40 on the last Wednesday of every month.

 

MIT Presentation: All students and their parents are invited to the MIT admissions presentation at Lake Washington High School on Sunday, September 28 at 3:30 PM.

PSAT: All 10th and 11th graders will be taking the PSAT at 9 AM on October 15.  Get a good night’s sleep, eat breakfast, and be on time!  For more information about the test, visit: https://www.collegeboard.org/psat-nmsqt

SAT: All 12th graders will be taking the SAT at 9 AM on October 15.  No need to sign up and you don’t need the code for the College Board website.  This is a great, free opportunity provided by the district, so do your best!

Paying for College: Wallingford Financial Services will be giving a presentation on Wednesday, October 1 at 6:30 PM in the 3rd floor PLC.  It’s never too early to start planning for college. All grades are welcome!

Upcoming College Presentations  Sign up in the college/career center to attend

St. Louis University: 1 PM on October 1 in the College/Career Center

USC: 1 PM on October 17 in the College/Career Center

Harvey-Mudd: 12:30 on October 21 in the PLC

Worcester Polytechnic Institute: 1 PM on October 20 in the College/Career Center

Whitworth University: 1 PM on October 29 in the College/Career Center

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MS. HIRANAKA NEEDS YOUR COOPERATION EVERY DAY! 


If you are tardy, please report to class, Ms. Hiranaka does not provide admit slips.

If you are absent, please call the school’s attendance line or access the Quicklinks section on the school’s web page: Report Absence Attendance Line 206.631.7217, or

http://www.highlineschools.org/aviation/Pages/Home.aspx

 

In the event that you will be absent or tardy for any reason, please have your parents/guardians call our attendance line and leave a message.   When they call, they should leave the following information: 

  • your name
  • their name
  • reason for the absence and the date of absence


Your parents/guardians are required to call each day you will be absent from school.
 
Remember, it is required by law to follow up with a written note excusing your absence when you return to school. 


To comply with regulations, notes for absences must include the following details:

  • Student’s name
  • Parent/guardian name
  • Reason for the absence
  • Date of absence 

 

·         Attendance Reminder for Parents and Students:   Attendance line 206-631-7217. 

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From Your PTSA

PTSA Dinner and Auction Update:

Date:  November 8, 2014

Location:  the Museum of Flight

Time:  6:00 p.m.

Auction Packet:  Each student was given an auction packet with information about reservations, donations and more during the first week of school.  Look for the big white envelope!

Reservations: Auction Invitations will be in the auction packet.

Donations:  Our goal is to have every family donate at least one item to our annual dinner and auction in November. If you need procurement ideas, please click on the following link.  http://www.aviationptsa.org/images/abcprocurement.pdf

Volunteers:  We have many openings for volunteers the week before the auction and auction day.  Email ahsauction@aviationptsa.org and we will work with you to find the perfect volunteer job for you!

Sponsors: Advertise your business while supporting your school.  Everyone wins!  Inquire at ahsauction@aviationptsa.org.

Downloadable Forms:  Donation letters, sponsor forms, procurement form and procurement tips are on our website at http://www.aviationptsa.org/auction2014.html

JOIN our Facebook page  - Search for RAHS Dinner and Auction and join the group for up-to-date information.

Thank you!

Cathie Coyle Toone, Martha Ortiz and Emily Thatcher

2014 Auction chairs

 
Quote of the Week—submitted by Maren Gibson, RAHS sophomore.

I confess that in 1901, I said to my brother Orville that man would not fly for fifty years. . .  Ever since, I have distrusted myself and avoided all predictions.

— Wilbur Wright, in a speech to the Aero Club of France, 5 November 1908.