NOTAM 050415 Raisbeck Aviation High School
May 4, 2015
WHAT’S HAPPENING THIS WEEK
Teacher Appreciation Week, May 4 - 8
Monday: Six Period Day
AP
Exam—Chemistry
Speech
and Debate, Room 3560 – 3:30 PM to 5:30 PM
Film Club
meeting, Room 3530 – 3:30 PM to 5:00 PM
Staff
– Department Meeting, 3:45 PM
Tuesday: Six
Period Day
AP
Exams—Calculus AB and BC
FRC Team
meeting, Room 1610 – 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Speech
and Debate, Room 3560 – 3:30 PM to 5:30 PM
Wednesday: Six Period Day
AP
Exams—English Literature, Japanese, and Physics 1
Mentor
Breakfast
Science
Olympiad selling roses during lunch
Math Club, Room 3180 – 3:30 PM to
4:45 PM
Speech and Debate, Room 3560 –
3:30 PM to 5:30 PM
US
Service Academy Night, see link below
Thursday:
Six Period Day
AP
Exams—Spanish, Physics 2
Science
Olympiad selling roses during lunch
FRC Team meeting,
Room 1610 –6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Speech and Debate,
Room 3560 – 3:30 PM to 5:30 PM
Astronauts on the Town meeting, PLC 3:30 PM – 4:30
PM
Friday: Six Period Day, 2:00 PM Dismissal
AP
Exam—US History
Spirit
Shack open during lunch
Science
Olympiad selling roses during lunch
Speech and Debate Mystery Dinner
Deadline
for Camp Essays to Ms. Carper by 4:00PM
Staff – Department Meeting, 2:15 PM
The first week of May
signifies the start of Advanced Placement exams. To
all RAHS scholars who have committed to AP classes and the rigor and high
expectations that accompany these classes, I wish you the best. I’m proud of you for your perseverance and
commitment to prepare for your post-secondary studies. Given the AP exam calendar coincides with Teacher Appreciation Week, it is
appropriate to thank your teachers who have prepared and encouraged you.
Congratulations to Skunk Works
Robotics who competed at the FRC World Championship in St.
Louis April 22-25! They were one of 600 qualifying FRC teams competing at
the event. After competing in qualification matches, Skunk Works
was ranked 12th on our field and became a member of the 6th alliance.
With stiff competition in the playoff matches, they had the opportunity to
play against the alliance that would win the competition. The Skunks were
eliminated in the quarter finals, but were honored to receive the
Industrial Design Award—celebrates form and function in an
efficiently designed machine that effectively addresses the game challenge, and
the Championship Award for the Newton-Hopper Division.
Team
1983’s stellar accomplishments this season includes three district wins; PNW
Champion, safety award, two industrial design awards, the quality award, and
the chairman's award at a district event, and PNW Championship. With
a total of six blue banners, the Skunks tie the FRC record for the most number
of banners won in one season. Congratulations on your impressive showing and
accomplishment this season!
To
continue with the news of impressive accomplishments, I am pleased to announce
the names of the Raisbeck Legacy
Scholarship and Raisbeck Aviation High School—Embry Riddle
Aeronautical University Scholarship recipients. Austin
Fischer was
notified he was chosen for the RAHS-ERAU
award, and Carlos Navarro, Kirsten Noble,
and Jaclyn Wing were selected for the
Legacy Scholarship. The Raisbeck awards are
worth $240,000.
The deadline for the
latest and newest scholarships, Bill
Boeing Jr. and Dick Taylor is extended to Tuesday by 11:00AM. Information for each $2500 is found under the
Students tab on the RAHS website. Look
for the link to the RAES Scholarship.
The
results from last week’s elections for ASB officers ushered in our new
leadership team for 2015-2016. One of my
favorite maxims from John Maxwell is, “It all rises and falls on
leadership.” His insight explains my
admiration for every student who stepped forward to campaign as an ASB officer,
and I look forward to working with our newly elected officers. Congratulations to the following students:
President—
Makoto Take
Vice
President—Karl Nielsen
Secretary—Ashley Balbuena
Treasurer—Matt Vredevoogd
Finally, I want to salute our Students
of the Quarter, Seniors—Grant Wheatley, Alyda Sorm, Juniors—Andrew Gong and Michelle Lilly, Sophomores—Steven Do and Natalie Lile, Freshmen—Kier Hichens and Alyssa Resser, for bringing home the gold
medals. Carolyn Ta, Melanie Warner, Bailey Fuentes, and Bridget Heiland are
commended for their nomination. Your dedication and scholarship is commendable,
and thank you for honorably representing your peers.
The
Principal’s Round of Applause—acknowledging those who make RAHS a
better place.
ASB Leadership Team
and Ms. Fitzpatrick—for the fabulous theme and
thoroughly entertaining Student of the Quarter Assembly.
Sean Wong—for
his selection as the first RAHS awarded the SCAAE Scholarship.
John Copeland,
Senay Emmanuel, Rohan Matthew, Vince Paddon, Jacob Simmons, Isha Singh, and
Stella Sisson—for being selected as 2015 Pathfinder Intern finalists!
Kaitlyn Kelly,
Spaceflight Engineer—for volunteering her expertise and time to the RAHS Satellite Club.
Rajprit Singh,
Kalika Singh, Isha Singh, Hannah Park, Carolyn Ta, Taylor Phelps-Young, An
Nguyen, Rachel Phuong, Zach Tallar, Tricia Ing—for
serving as ambassadors to the Class of 2019 Onboarding to RAHS event.
Vincent Pierce,
Meaalofa Angelini, and Will Mueser—for providing a
VIP tour to Gen. Dailey and the
delegation from the National Air and
Space Museum, and a second VIP tour for Admiral Hayward.
Lori Baca, Christian Belknap, Lukas Civan—winners of the PTSA Reflections Awards. Their works and artist statements will be on display in the lower hall cases for a limited time.
Rebeccah Vader—for
her commitment to the PTSA sponsored Reflections Contest.
Honored to serve as your Principal—Bruce Kelly
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NEW
ANNOUNCEMENTS
This is Teacher Appreciation Week
– Teachers,
Thank You for all you do for us. You are
the backbone of our amazing school, the wind beneath our wings, the encouraging
voice in our control tower and our runway guiding lights!
Seniors!
The end of the year approaches! One of RAHS’ traditions is the Senior Rose
Ceremony. The ceremony is an opportunity for you to thank members of the RAHS
community for their support over these last few years. No doubt you’ve faced
some stressful or challenging times and turned to someone for support, for
help, or a laugh. Buy them a rose and write a short note to show them your
gratitude. Roses are $1.25 each and can be ordered before school and during
lunch in Mr. Joshi’s room. Act soon, the deadline for orders is Monday May 18th!
Are you a fan of Dr. Raisbeck? If you are, we have a very special opportunity for you! There is limited space and it's first come, first served— so see Ms. Carper today!
Science Olympiad will be selling wooden
roses for Mother's Day!
We
will be stationed on the 2nd floor landing, during lunch, from Wednesday to
Friday this week.
Prices
are:
1
rose for $1
5
roses for $6
13
roses for $10
We
will not be delivering these roses, so please come prepared to take your new
roses away with you.
May 8th-Speech and Debate's
7th Annual Mystery Dinner
Our
school's very own celebrity, Vienna Sausage Heiress Fiona Fuchsia is
celebrating her 16th birthday this coming Friday. Join her and the Speech and
Debate team as they throw the biggest sweet sixteen you've ever seen. Full of
all the hottest celebrity friends that Fiona has made since rising from the
ashes of obscurity just last year. This isn't a night you'll want to miss out
on! But just because she knows how to treat her guests’ right, dinner and a
dessert auction will be just part of the fun. The event lasts from 5:30 to 8:30
PM, but if you're a real social climber, the doors open at 5.
Tickets
will be $15 and can be purchased from her entourage of high society speech
and debaters.
We
look forward to seeing you there!
Prom Tickets on Sale!
Tickets
to Waltzing in Wonderland are available now and can be picked up from Ms.
Sorenson for $50 each. Ticket sales last from now until the day before prom
(May 14) and CANNOT BE PURCHASED AT THE DOOR. It will be a night full of fun,
magic, and, of course, wonder. Duo, trios, singles or groups are all
appropriate numbers to come and share your whimsical with.
ATTENTION FRESHMEN AND
SOPHOMORES: Are
you dying to get into prom this year? Do you also happen to know how to use a
camera? If you answered yes to both of these questions, then maybe prom action
photographer is the job for you! If you're interested, please contact Elizabeth
Van Flandern at elizabethvanflandern@rocketmail.com by the end of school on the 8th with your name
and a few pictures you're proud of, (preferably of people).
Shine
Bright, a local community organization that works to motivate
third through fifth grade students through a weekly after school club, is
looking for volunteers! If you are interested in becoming engaged in your
community, Shine Bright is a fabulous opportunity to not only make positive
change, but to directly see your impact through working one on one with
elementary students. Volunteer commitments vary depending on your availability.
Shine Bright will host a meeting on May 18th in the PLC directly after school.
If you have any questions prior to the program direct them to: studentsshinebright@gmail.com.
We look forward to seeing you there!
U. S.
Service Academy Night
Have you considered kick starting your education and
career by applying to a U.S. service academy?
Click on this link to learn how:
Are you interested in
attending Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (ERAU) in the future? If so, ERAU is again offering the opportunity for a few students
to visit this summer, all expenses paid—air travel, lodging in the dorms, and
meals. This is a three-day trip in which you get to fly in one of
ERAU’s airplanes, visit classes, and learn more about the various degree
programs that ERAU has to offer. If interested, submit an essay to Ms.
Carper in which you explain your specific interests in both visiting and
attending ERAU in the future—planned major and degree you hope to earn, goals
for career, aspects of their university that interest you. Due date
for essay: FRIDAY, May 8, by 4:00PM to Ms. Carper. Open to freshmen,
sophomores, and juniors.
GLOBAL
SECURITY, AVIATION DISCOVERY, COMPUTER & ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CAMP- We have a few spots for RAHS
students in these camps, which will be sponsored by Mr. James Raisbeck;
all tuition and fees are covered, including flight to Embry Riddle
Aeronautical University in Arizona. Sophomores and Juniors are target
group, but mature freshmen with teacher recommendation will be
considered. Please do your research on these summer camps, and if
interested, see Ms. Carper for more information. We anticipate
being able to sponsor2 students.
The Purdue program will run from July19-24,
with sessions slated to begin Sunday afternoon and conclude after lunch on
Friday the 24th. Purdue will accept up
to four RAHS students (current juniors) who are highly capable and passionate
about aerospace and aeronautical engineering and eager to move beyond their
current thinking. Students will learn about the disciplines and impacts of
engineering as they work alongside college students and honors college
professors to design rockets for launch and vehicles for recovery. Learning of
math, physics and engineering will be deepened through participation in a
design challenge with interactive workshops. Hands-on learning experiences will
take place in the Zucrow labs, under the direction of Professor Steve Heister,
who visited our school last fall. Purdue staff is committed to designing a
week-long program, tailor-made for RAHS students. To qualify for this unprecedented experience,
please write a minimum 500-word essay in which you (1) share your passion and
goals for pursuing a college and career pathway in engineering, emphasizing why
Purdue is on your list of possible college choices; (2) highlight classes and
experiences that you have already had or are planning to have, that will give
you an exceptional foundation for advanced engineering studies; (3) explain
what the Purdue experience would mean for you, and what specifically you would
like to engage in and learn while there; and (4) add additional information
that you believe may enhance your application. Due Date: Friday, May 8 by 4:00PM to Ms. Carper.
If selected to attend the Purdue
camp, you will fly from Seattle to the Indianapolis Airport, where you will be
picked up by university staff. They will also return you to the airport when
the camp ends on the 24th.
While at camp, you will experience campus life by residing in a dorm,
Cary Quad, which is located right across the street from the Armstrong Hall of
Engineering.
The University of North Dakota’s International Aerospace Camp is a full
week of aviation and adventure that will be offered July 5-12 in Grand Forks, North Dakota, through the highly regarded
John. D. Odegard School of Aerospace Sciences.
This “college seminar” is similar to attending a week of actual
college. Additionally, what makes this
seminar unique is the amount of flight training
each student receives. UND is most
interested in providing this opportunity to students—six of them from RAHS who will be juniors or seniors next year or age
16 by time camp starts—who truly want to experience collegiate aviation.
Counselors, flight instructors and professors are all leaders in aerospace
education. Instruction will start with the basics of flying (which some of you
may already know, but a refresher will be a good thing!) and progress to
experiencing new and exciting technologies, and exploration of career
opportunities in flight, air traffic control, aviation management, and unmanned
aircraft systems(UAS). A passion for
flight is a must for this particular camp, along with interest in attending UND
in the future.
To be considered for the UND camp,
first read more about it at
http://www.aviation.und.edu/currentStudents/AEROCAMP/Default.aspx. Then do the following: complete
the application that is included with the link.
Do not submit it to UND, though! Instead, print it and attach to the
essay that you will write! Your essay
should be a minimum of 500 words and address: (1) your passion for flight and
aviation, along with your goals for pursuing a college and career pathway in
aviation as a pilot, air traffic controller, aviation manager, or in the field
of unmanned aircraft systems; (2) the experiences you have had related to your
goals and the classes you have taken, or will take, that are preparing you for
your future; (3) why you are interested in potentially attending UND in the
future; and (4) anything further that you believe may enhance your application.
DUE DATE: Friday, May 8 by 4:00PM to Ms.
Carper.
If
you are accepted to the UND program, you will fly from Sea-Tac Airport to Grand
Forks where you will be greeted by UND staff and transported to the campus.
Return services will also be provided at end of camp. You will stay in a
dormitory and meals will be provided each day.
You should plan to take some spending money for miscellaneous items such
as purchasing a UND sweatshirt, eating a meal at the airport or on the plane,
etc.
Are
you interested in joining RAHS’s very first orienteering team?
Orienteering is a sport that requires
navigational skills using a map and compass to navigate from point-to-point in
diverse and unfamiliar terrain. Competitors are given a topographical map,
which they use to navigate to checkpoints. Orienteering is a sport that
requires the perfect mix of mental and physical ability and is a great way to
earn some PE credits! Also, Orienteering is a winter sport and will be
held from November to February, it is a great way to stay conditioned during
the winter for spring or summer sports. If you are interested in joining an
orienteering team or learning more about it fill out the short survey below or
send an email to lynneac01@gmail.com or dakotalee3@comcast.net.
Survey:
Paine
Field Aviation Day 2015 – Call for Volunteers
Link to Poster
Greetings,
Paine Field Aviation Day will be held
this year Saturday, May 16th, between the hours of 10am and
5pm. As in past years, volunteers make this community event happen.
Last year nearly 400 of you volunteered your precious time!
This year’s event promises to be every
bit as big as 2014’s Paine Field Aviation Day. Volunteers are needed to
help with setup the day before (Friday May 15th), before, during,
and after the event Saturday, May 16th.
As always, we do our best to recognize
the incredible efforts of all of you. Thursday, May 14th, we
will host a volunteer pizza feed and orientation meeting at the Paine Field
Fire Station. For the day of the event volunteers will receive free
admission, t-shirt, food voucher, and an invitation to the volunteer
appreciation “after” event. And of course, we will do our best to care
for you and your schedule during the day of the event.
Interested? Even if not sure, let
me know. Questions? Again, let me know.
If you know you want to volunteer, thank
you! We will work hard to accommodate your availability. Also, your
t-shirt size, if you may attend the volunteer orientation meeting Thursday, May
14th, your availability the day of the event, Saturday, May 16th,
and if you may be attending the volunteer appreciation event afterwards, all
would be helpful. No worries if you do not yet know.
Thank you for your consideration and
best regards,
Frank
Frank E. Hummel
2015 Paine Field Aviation Day –
Volunteer Coordinator
(206) 499-9384
What's Good My Phoenix Flyer
Readers!
April
showers bring May flowers! Then June means summer real soon! Only 2 more
Phoenix Flyer issues, time sure flies! Everyone should love these new articles,
there's something for any kind of person to read, whether you're a technology
nerd, aviation enthusiast or the school comedian. Everybody's going to enjoy
it!
Remember
to send in your totally hilarious photo captions to ahsphoenixflyer@gmail.com or drop it off in room
3530. Link to image: http://imgur.com/R2TyX9k
As
for Ground Control, don't leave us hanging. We all know you have 99 problems
but we can solve one. So get those submissions in people! Link here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1HQdj_Skr30c_zS7WsuVhOFkBF38DpjJPP15y_e_Dvao/viewform?edit_requested=true
2015 Grad Party Event
June
13th – Pro Sports Club – Bellevue 9:00pm to 4:00pm
Tickets
on sale now $100.00 per ticket with Student commitment of $15.00 (free and
reduced qualified $40.00 and student cost $5.00) scholarships for tickets are
also available see Katie Carper.
FROM
THE CAREER CENTER
INTERNSHIPS
PLANETARY
RESOURCES – PRI – THE Asteroid
Mining Company is seeking qualified and enthusiastic interns to assist in the
development of new technologies for commercial robotic space exploration and
development of space resources. Intern positions will be onsite at the
company’s facilities in Redmond. Sophomores and juniors are eligible and
should be available for a minimum of seven (7) weeks during summer 2015.
Applicants must be authorized to work in the USA and carry a valid driver’s
license or have other means of transportation to and from PRI’s location in
Redmond. Submit cover letter expressing your interest and career goals,
an unofficial transcript, resume and the name of a RAHS teacher who will serve
as your reference to: Steve Davolt by noon, Tuesday, May 11.
Supplemental materials accepted (CAD drawings, summary of a report, photos of
projects etc.).
THE
ROYAL AERONAUTICAL SOCIETY INTERNSHIP – The
RAeS, Seattle branch, hosts the annual Joe Sutter Dinner Lecture each year as
well as other lectures at The Museum of Flight. The society offers three
voluntary internships to students at RAHS who will be given “student board
member” titles. The position largely provides an opportunity to interact
with professionals in the aviation/aerospace industry ---including Boeing and
Rolls Royce. Submit your cover letter, resume and the name of a RAHS
teacher who agrees to serve as your reference. Send materials to: Steve
Davolt in the CAREER CENTER (steven.davolt@highlineschools.org).
Deadline is noon, Thursday, May 14.
SPACE
ENTREPRENEURS INTERN – Interested
in the business and entrepreneurship side of space? You’ll gain exposure
to local business and professional executives while assisting in event planning
and social media marketing. Working with leading PNW companies such as
Space Angels, Blue Origin and Planetary Resources ---you’ll play a key role in
partnerships and the emerging commercial space industry. Send your letter of
interest, resume and transcript to steven.davolt@highlineschools.org
or drop materials off in the Career Center by Thursday, May 14.
Please note references on submitted materials.
THE
MUSEUM OF FLIGHT – MUSEUM INTERPRETER –
Interact with visitors and guests providing customer service and knowledge
about museum educational programs. Paid position, understanding of basic
audio-visual equipment, knowledge of aviation, astronomy, robotics and/or
aerospace science or history. Apply on-line @ www.museumofflight.org.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
MENTORS/MENTEES – Attend this week’s spectacular MENTOR
BREAKFAST-- Wednesday, May 6 – the final mentor breakfast for 2014-15.
Join us for a time of discussion and reflection with your mentor/mentee.
The breakfast begins promptly at 7:30AM and will conclude at 8:55AM. Looking
forward to seeing you there! Call your mentor/mentee and confirm.
CONGRATULATIONS 2015 FAA
INTERNS – Just announced….
Congratulations: Emily Readey, Andrew Gong, Mitchell Kisner, Vee
Glessner, Aileen Nguyen, Jason Snodgrass, Sydney Gardner, Grant Gilbert, Yenni
Lee, Lucky Singh, Joshua Palmer, Ashley Balbuena, Jashanprette Tatla, Isha
Singh, Eli Mackey, Bao Troung, Joshua Buenbrazo, Alex Kaneasu, Uyen Tran, and
Devin Mays.
CONGRATULATIONS 2015 AeroTEC
INTERN -- Jashanpreet Kaur has
been selected as AeroTEC’s intern for summer 2015. Congratulations
and best of luck!
PE CREDIT – The Outdoor Learning Center is
offering a summer session of their Outdoor
Recreation, Health and Fitness Camp this summer. June 22-26, 2015. The camp runs from June
22 – 26, 2015. The intensive curriculum of the Outdoor Recreation, Health
and Fitness Camp is designed for students interested in exploring the vast
opportunities the outdoors has to offer.
Participants will gain confidence and skills in pursuit of outdoor
adventure. They will respectfully and
safely learn how to experience the outdoors with minimal impact on the
environment through experiential learning. The cost is $300 and there needs to
be a minimum of 12 students. You will be awarded 0.5 credits for PE and
will receive a letter grade when you successfully complete this class.
The credit is sent directly to RAHS via a transcript and you do not have to
fill out the “purple” PE form for this. For more information and the
registration forms, go to http://www.awsp.org/resources/learningcenters/SummerCreditClasses
If you
need any help, Mrs. Wilson can assist you.
Ultimate Frisbee
For information please email Kirstin
Korin at kirstinp@comcast.net or Dana Husby at husbysrus@aol.com
Turbulence beat Mercer Island 10-5 in the
last regular season game of the year on Saturday! Everyone did a great job!
Playoffs are coming up!
ASB
ASB Character Dare: Commitment
Make
a point to visit as many support staff members today as you can and thank them
by name. You've spent the week committing to learning the names of the people
who make your school happen (custodians, lunch ladies, and office staff) - test
your skills today and feel the awesomeness that comes from being committed to
your community.
Spirit Shack
Open
Fridays during lunch.
Attention Mr. Aviation
Contestants: the
competition has been moved to May 29th in order to give us more time
to prepare. Please listen for upcoming dance practice dates and meetings.
Counselor
Corner
The LAST
BYU test for this school year
will be given on Wednesday, May 27 at 3:45, so finish up your classes and order
those tests! If you aren't finished by then, you will need to take the
test with a different proctor or next September. Remember, you must order the test from BYU at
least two weeks in advance.
Students enrolled in Algebra 1, Geometry, and
Biology will be taking the End-of-Course Assessments this spring:
The
Geometry EOC will be given on May 19 at 9 AM at the Museum of Flight.
The
Algebra EOC will be given on May 20 at 9 AM in the PLC.
The
Biology EOC will be given May 28 at 9 AM at the Museum of Flight.
Sleep
well, eat a good breakfast, and be on time and ready to test!
Highline
School District is offering summer school to grades 9-12 this summer.
Please see http://www.highlineschools.org/Page/359 or contact Ms. Carper for
more information. The deadline to sign up is May
22.
PTSA
Annual PTSA AUCTION
Have
you made your donation yet? Need a
donation idea? Go to the auction page of
our PTSA website at http://aviationptsa.org/auction.html and click on the Procurement and
Donation Needs and Ideas<http://aviationptsa.org/images/2015%20RAHS%20Procurement%20Ideas.pdf> link.
Remember,
our goal is to have every family donate at least one item (large or small), so
please visit our new PTSA Auction website at Raisbeck Aviation Auction, https://aviationptsa.ejoinme.org/?tabid=576183
Click
on the Item Donation button on the left and complete our online form. Items may
be dropped off at the school office from 8am-4pm on regular school days. Please
attach a copy of your online donation confirmation with your item. If you are
unable to complete the online form, there are 3-part procurement forms
available at the school office.
If
you need someone to pick your item up, please email us at procurement@aviationptsa.org<mailto:procurement@aviationptsa.org>
And
someone will contact you to make arrangements. THANK YOU for helping to support
your students' academic future at RAHS!
We need more volunteers to make this auction a
success! Please email ahsauction@aviationptsa.org<mailto:ahsauction@aviationptsa.org> and ask how you can help.
Emily
Thatcher | Project Manager
Lighthouse
Education Initiatives
The
Museum of Flight
9404
East Marginal Way South; Seattle, WA 98108 Direct. 206.764.0276 Cell: 206.619.6919
http://www.museumofflight.org<http://ww.museumofflight.org
Parents, students must not stay
at school after 6 PM
unless they are directly supervised and participating in a school event/club or
extracurricular activity. This is to ensure student safety and adult
supervision while on the school campus. If you are unable to pick your child up
before 6 PM on a regular school day, please arrange a carpool (connect with the
PTSA) or make other arrangements for transportation. For liability
reasons, your child must be supervised or find a way home by 6PM. Thank you!
Parent Portal/Illuminate
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 or theda.hiranaka@highlineschools.org
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 206.631.7217.
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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Quote of the Week—
"We don’t really have any kind of regulatory structure at all."
— President Obama, commenting on the state of FAA
regulations regards drones, UAVs and model flying airplanes. Interview with CNN following a
drone flown by a drunk crash landing on the White House lawn. 27
January 2015.
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