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NORTH POLE HIGH SCHOOL FEBRUARY 2018 Issue 6 1
North Pole High
School February
2018
Issue Date
NOTE FROM THE PRINCIPAL
Monday, February 19
10 a.m. – 1 p.m. and 2 – 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday, February 20
8 a.m. – noon and 1 – 4:30 p.m.
NORTH POLE HIGH SCHOOL FEBRUARY 2018 | Issue 6 2
Hey Million!...Can I borrow a set of Jumper Cables?
One of the top ten tools I get asked for is a set of jumper cables. When a student asks me for a pair, my response is always “Do you know how to properly use them?” “Properly” being the key word. If the answer is incorrect, I will explain…or find a student who has been properly trained to assist. Most people have jumped started another vehicle with booster cables (another word for Jumper Cables) or watched someone do it. The issue is, …most folks have learned how to do this incorrectly. Most batteries in vehicles today are flooded lead acid batteries or AGM which produce hydrogen gas when charging and discharging. A spark near this gas can cause an explosion, throwing pieces of the battery and sulfuric acid all over the well-intentioned booster person. While it is true that this does not occur very often, it is why all instructions by car & battery manufacturers, service manuals, as well as booster cable manufacturers tell you to connect the last negative cable AWAY from the battery to a solid metal ground. (The negative cable of the battery connects to all metal parts of the vehicle) This assures that a spark is not produced near any gas that may be on top of the battery. Those lucky souls who have been hooking up directly to the batteries have been fortunate enough to meet a battery in which the gas has dissipated. In the steps below, you will also notice the negative cable & positive cable are not connected at the same time. The reason again, to prevent sparks. Connect positive to positive, negative on one battery & then the last connection somewhere on metal away from the battery. Here are some other points to consider when “Jump Starting”
• Make sure that the battery will respond to a jump start. Pull on the headlights. If they are bright and do not dim when the key is turned, you have a primary circuit issue and jump starting will not work.
• Do not attempt to boost a frozen battery. Look over the battery for cracks & bulging.
• Make certain you are connecting to the positive & negative post. DO NOT assume the color is correct. Red, or other colors (Blue, Green etc.) may hooked to the negative, in which case you will damage the vehicles by introducing 24 volts instead of the 12 the car likes. Think dollar signs $$$$$$$$$ as it will cost plenty doing this incorrectly.
• Use 4- 6 gauge cables if you plan on delivering sufficient current quickly. Smaller 10 gauge will work but you must sit longer while the alternator of the good vehicle charges the battery of the dead one.
The steps to “Boost” a car
1. Connect one red clamp to the positive (+) terminal of the dead battery. 2. Connect the other red clamp to the positive (+) terminal of the good battery. 3. Connect one black clamp to the negative (-) terminal of the good battery. a. Connect the other black clamp to a piece of grounded metal on the dead battery
Students in North Pole High School’s Automotive Technology Program are trained to understand, diagnosis, and properly repair the complicated systems on today’s high-tech vehicles. We are training technicians for the 21st Century.
Automotive by Jerry Million
NORTH POLE HIGH SCHOOL FEBRUARY 2018 | Issue 6 4
Spanish Room News Submitted by:Sra. KaBe
El mes de febrero en Español:
Region VI World Language Declamation
Saturday, February 17, 2018 (8:00-12:00)
North Pole High School
Declamation Contest Students in Spanish I and Spanish II are participating in the Declamation Contest on February 17th @ NPHS.
The contest includes entries in the areas of: poems, impromptu and trivia.
Dia de San Valentin (Valentine’s Day): The students will be reading about the origin of Valentine’s Day.
• Students in Level I will write ‘dichos’ related to friendship.
• Students in Level II will prepare the ‘Aa- Be – Ce del Beso’
Carnaval (Mardi Gras): The students will read about the origin of Mardi Gras.
• Students in Level I and II will prepare masks and finger food for Mardi Gras
Themes of the month:
• Spanish I: sports
• Spanish II food.
¡Gracías! Sra. KaBe
NORTH POLE HIGH SCHOOL FEBRUARY 2018 | Issue 6 5
JROTC NEWS Submitted by: Chief Brad Spilinek The JROTC Drill Team recently competed at the Colony High School Drill Competition. Twelve schools participated in seven team events and one individual event. The results for NPHS:
• Armed Exhibition: 1st Place
• Unarmed Exhibition: 1st Place
• Varsity Color Guard: 2nd Place
• First Year Color Guard: 2nd Place
• Armed Regulation: 3rd Place
• First Year Unarmed Regulation: 3rd Place
• Varsity Unarmed Regulation: 4th Place
• Solo Armed Exhibition: Beau Roberts, 2nd Place The Cadets have worked very hard this season but will now step it up even more as they prepare for the State Drill Competition on February 24th at Service High School.
GOOD JOB and GOOD LUCK AT STATE!
NORTH POLE HIGH SCHOOL FEBRUARY 2018 | Issue 6 7
Want to work on test taking strategies and get more exposure to ACT questions?
ACT prep will do just that!
We are now offering an ACT test prep class!
Session 3 begins March 22th
2:45-3:45 in Ms Savage’s room (243) The class meets every Thursday and
every other Wednesday
Cost is $30.00 per session- Sign up with Marianna Brown in the front office
NORTH POLE HIGH SCHOOL FEBRUARY 2018 | Issue 6 10
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Auto – William Simmons (Advanced Automotive)
Counseling – Kyle Walker
Drafting – Gabriel Ridley
JROTC – Nicholas Aspelund
Language Arts – Chris Lomison
Library Assistant – Cameron Conley
Math – Aurora Brandon
Metals – Estrella Kellems
Office Practice Specialist – Madison Wiley
Performing Arts – Cody Kowalksi
Physical Education – Katy Vinton
Social Studies – William Dewilde
Spanish – Austin Borden
NORTH POLE CITY COUNCIL STUDENT OF THE MONTH
William Samuel
NORTH POLE HIGH SCHOOL FEBRUARY 2018 | Issue 6 11
The last day to turn in a baby picture and senior picture is February 26th. It is the FINAL DATE.
Options to send the photos:
a. send the photos to [email protected]
b. contact Traivin Siebels or Cody Frarey during 6th hour in R# 165. Add Photos & Memories to your 2 FREE Custom Pages,
After the purchase of a yearbook Add photos from your computer, Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat
Add memories and photos from throughout the year.
Share them with your classmates to include in their personal pages.
Students: Be sure to listen to the Friday morning announcements for a weekly question! If you
know the answer, go see Ms. Carlile in room 206 on Friday to put your name in the drawing for a prize! The winner will be announced at the end of the day!
NORTH POLE HIGH SCHOOL FEBRUARY 2018 | Issue 6 12
2018 National History Day Winners Senior Individual Website
2nd Place Jake Wade Thanatology and the Creation of
the Nuremburg Code
Senior Individual Exhibit 2nd Place Mykena Earl Who Has the Time?
3rd Place Catherine Glaza Newsboys
Honorable Mention 1 Anna Green Cuban Missile Crisis
Honorable Mention 2 Alyssa Imbach Morse Code
Honorable Mention 3 Anthony Iles Salem Witch Trials
Senior Group Exhibit Honorable Mention 1 Analee Kobernuss
Anna Shilanski
Once Upon a Witch Hunt
Honorable Mention 3 Ki Barney Bombingham
Senior Individual Documentary 2nd Jasmine Allen Capital Punishment in the US
Senior Group Documentary 1st Place Alex Kazense
Nick Samuel
Peasants Revolt of 1381
2nd Place Biranna Lane
Shyler Umphenour
First Sino-Japanese War
Special Awards Kids Voting Award Abby Taylor The Plublius
Tanana Valley Award Owen Luo Exxon Valdez Oil Spill
Alaska ProStart Invitational
North Pole’s Culinary Arts team consisting of Maleniah Griffin, Lyndsey Harrell and Alyssa Imbach recently competed in the Alaska ProStart Invitational. The team received 5th place at the competition.
NORTH POLE HIGH SCHOOL FEBRUARY 2018 | Issue 6 14
Congratulations to sophomore Honor Mealey for winning the district Poetry Out Loud competition on Tuesday, January 23rd! Junior Sarah Price was runner-up. During the first week of March, Honor will represent the Fairbanks North Star Borough School District in Juneau at the state-wide Poetry Out Loud contest. She will be competing against students from across Alaska to win the state title and a trip to Washington D.C for nationals. Honor proudly represented NPHS when she emerged as our local champion on January 23rd. This marked the 3rd consecutive title and the overall 5th time that North Pole has won the district competition since we started competing during the 2009-2010 school year.
Honor Mealey Honor Mealey & Sarah Price
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North Pole High
School February
2018
601 NPHS BLVD NORTH POLE, AK
99705
907.488.3761
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of the Education Amendments of 1972 in the educational
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