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Thank you to Dr. Luman Strong, Adam Taylor,
Mark Moundros and Rachael Wismont for
sharing their personal stories with our students
on Thursday, April 5. The all-school assembly
was the second in a series of Ted-Talk style
presentations centered on the idea of staff
members sharing their personal "why's" with our
students so that they could self reflect and think
about their purpose as well. It was a powerful
day for our students and staff.
Michael Kapolka, Principal Brad Bush, Assistant Principal/
Athletic Director Andrew Neidlinger, Assistant Principal
Shandra Bremer, Bookkeeper & Asst. Principals’ Secretary
Judee Lonnemo, Attendance Secretary & Asst. Principals’ Secretary
Gretchen Steele, Principal's Secretary Tracie Stoffer, Athletic Secretary
Shelley Weber, Counseling Secretary
In this issue: Student Spotlight
Staff Spotlight
Counseling
April Testing
Dual Enrollment
AP Testing
School Rules
Prom 2018
Vacation Absences
Alumni Arbor
Athletics
Student Council
Medication Use
Music News
Job Opportunity
AFS Intercultural
Senior End-of-Year Information
Community Event Flyers
Calendar
Chelsea High School’s
Volume 29 Issue 7
April 2018
SEC All Academic
Congratulations to, Josh Kowalski, Josie Surel, Kylie Saxton, Caroline Hirth and Leah Pifer on being selected as the top five scholars at Chelsea High School for the class of 2018. Their selection was based on an overall formula used by the Southeastern Conference, which takes into account a student's overall unweighted core GPA and SAT
score.
Our five SEC All-Academic students will be honored on Wednesday, April 18, 2018 at the
SEC All Academic Banquet at the Sheraton Conference Center in Ann Arbor.
Chelsea High School
740 North Freer Road
Chelsea, Michigan 48118
(734) 433-2201 Phone
(734) 433-2211 Fax
Bulldog Bark
Mission Statement The mission of Chelsea High School is to create
independent thinkers who act with integrity and who are invested in the global community.
Student Spotlight
Staff Spotlight “Right Now”
From the Counseling Office….. The next ACT test date is June 9. The registration
deadline is May 4.
Students who signed up for consortium next year can expect to receive a commitment form mailed to their home. These forms will need to be signed and returned no
later than May 7.
Parents of seniors, who are close to or are failing a current class that is required for graduation, will be receiving a notification letter after May 4 which is Progress Report
Day.
Looking for something interesting to do this summer? Check out our website for unique summer camp
opportunities that are available to high school students.
Seniors:
Please let Mrs. Weber know your post-graduation plans (whether it be college, work force or military). We want to include your information in the graduation display, senior magazine and graduation program. Information can be submitted via our website under “Class of 2018 Final Plans.”
Please let Mrs. Weber know of any scholarships you have received in order to recognize that honor at the June 1
Class Night no later than May 17. Information can be submitted via our website under “Class Night Information.”
Reminder – Local scholarship information can be found via
your Naviance account or on the Guidance/Counseling website.
April is Testing Month
All 11th, 10th and 9th graders will be involved in State of Michigan testing on Tuesday, April 10. 11th graders will take the SAT while 10th and 9th graders will take the PSAT. Testing for 11th graders will continue, as part of their required Michigan Merit Exam (consisting of three different tests), on Wednesday, April 11 with the Work Keys exam. The third component of junior testing will take place on April 24 with the M-Step exam. Please contact Andrew Neidlinger for additional details ([email protected]) Dual Enrollment
Dual enrollment is an opportunity for students to enroll in a college course while attending high school. Eligible students will earn college credit with CHS paying tuition (excluding books and other materials). If you would like more information regarding dual enrollment, please speak with your counselor.
Advanced Placement Testing
Great news on the AP front: We have 276 students taking 537 AP tests this year! Testing will take place in the month of May. Scores this year will be reported back to the school via an online format so we should have a “quicker” turnaround time reporting scores to parents. Please check the Guidance and Counseling page on the website for a complete listing of testing times/dates. If you have questions, please contact Mr. Murphy: [email protected]
School “Rules”
Reminder of CHS policies concerning tobacco use: Students at CHS shall not use or possess any tobacco products or tobacco look-a-like products at school or any school-related activity. Tobacco products include electronic cigarettes and their cartridges as well as lighters, among other items. The first offense for such a violation is a one-day suspension.
Prom 2018 Parents of Junior/Senior Class Students
Prom is May 12 from 9-12 PM at U of M's Jack Roth Stadium Club.
Please send pictures of your Junior or Senior child from when he or she was younger to [email protected] with the subject "Prom Pics" so we can create a slideshow of pictures to be played on the TVs during prom. Please consider signing up to chaperone by following this link: https://goo.gl/forms/oqvNOZCQl7JrBBKd2
Contact Mrs. Sinacola at [email protected] with any questions.
Vacation Absences
Absences for vacation will be charged toward the eight-day limit. All vacation absences of more than one day should be pre-arranged at least five (5) days before the absence, so that the student has time to complete homework prior to vacation.
Procedure: A. The student picks up a pre-arranged form in the
office and has his/her teachers sign it. B. Teachers must initial, indicate approximate grade
and may make comments on the form. C. Student’s parents must sign the form and the
student must return it to the office. D. The office will check the form and may discuss the
vacation with the parents if the vacation may cause
Athletic Department News
Our Bulldog Summer Sports Camp online registration is available at “Chelseabulldogs.net” for all of the sports camps. You can find important summer schedule information on this site. Please keep in mind that our summer “Dead Period” runs from July 1-7. There are no athletic events, workouts, or camps during this time. The Chelsea School District Sport’s Physical Day is June 21. This will be held from 4:30PM-6:30PM at Chelsea High School. This is a new format. We are excited for Chelsea Orthopedic Specialists to be running this event at our high school this year. We expect this to be more convenient for parents and athletes. The spring sport programs have begun. All of our teams are looking forward to great seasons. Follow Chelsea athletics on Facebook and Twitter for updates and information.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/ChelseaBulldogs/161644513896016
http://www.twitter.com/ChelseaBulldogs
In addition you can download our Chelsea Athletics app from the app store. It is available on Apple and Android platforms.
Go Bulldogs!
Alumni Arbor Club
Save the date for this year's Alumni Arbor Planting: May 5 at 9 AM. Please come join the Arbor Club in preparing the Alumni Arbor for spring, weeding, mulching, and wa-tering our trees, planting the class of 2018's tree, and hanging all of our
new tree tags. Contact Mrs. Sinacola at [email protected] with any questions.
Student Council
2018-2019
Application Guidelines
All election material and information can be
found on Haiku!
Student Council Executive Elections
(Cabinet President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer, along with Class Presidents) will be held Thursday, May 3, and General Elections for class representatives will be held Thursday, May 10.
See information posted to Haiku class pages and/or see Mrs. Johnson or Mr. Schilt for more information. Applications will be due Monday,
April 16.
MEDICATION USE AT CHS
This is a reminder that students may NOT carry any medication without a form completed by a physician and/or parent and a copy on file in the CHS main office. ALL medication including prescription medication must be labeled and in the original packaging. Please refer to Chelsea School District Board “Policy #5330 /Use of Medication” for complete details or contact the main office at 734-433-2201, ext. 1002.
Music News
Plans are underway for the 2018-2019 Chelsea High School Bands. Marching Band camp is scheduled to take place the week of July 30-August 3. Our first performance will be Friday August 24 at our first home football game, followed on Saturday August 25 for our annual appearance in the Chelsea Fair Parade. The color guard and drum line will begin preparations for next year later this spring, with clinics/rehearsals taking place in late-May and early-June. All high school band members will receive detailed information as each event nears this spring, and will receive a mailing this summer with detailed information/schedule for band camp and our fall performance calendar. We are once again planning to host our annual Chelsea High School Marching Band Exhibition on Wednesday September 26, 2018.
Mardi Gras Fundraiser
The CHS Jazz Ensemble, along with the Beach MS Jazz Band and many soloists and small ensembles from band members in grades 5-12, will once again be performing in the CHS Bands annual Mardi Gras fundraiser concert on Saturday, April 28, 2018. The concert will take place in the Beach MS cafeteria starting at 6:30PM with the evening culminating in a performance by the CHS Jazz Ensemble at 8:15PM. The event will have food, special projects for our young concert attendees, and a silent auction. Tickets will be available at the door or from Chelsea band members, with special pricing for families. We hope everyone can take the time to come out and hear our students in their performances on Saturday, April 28!
Chelsea H.S. Band Members Earn Honors
Several CHS Band Members earned honors at the 2018 Michigan School Band and Orchestra Association State Solo and Ensemble Festival on Saturday March 17, 2018. The CHS Trumpet Choir (Jeremy Northrop, Drew Lewis, Charlie Dahlgren, Jack Martin, Olivia Beauchamp, Luke Vella, Zachary Wireman, Alex Lewis, Katharine Struk, Lucas Glendening, Brendan Hackett, Lily Manahan), and the CHS Clarinet Choir (Emily Chizek, Madalyn Davis, Kara Feldkamp, Kira Frahm, Erin McDonnell, Ethan Pfeiffer, Emily Rosolowski, Spencer Smith, Kayla Sweeny, Noah Thompson, Matt Rohlman, Nathan Caister) were both nominated for the Michigan Youth Arts Festival as being “Outstanding Chamber Ensembles”, and Junior Flutist Lisa Kaiser, was nominated as an “Outstanding Soloist.”
Upcoming Performances
April 28 - Chelsea Bands Mardi Gras Concert – 6:30PM at Beach MS
May 2 – CHS Concerto Concert – 7PM at CHS.
May 22 – CHS Bands and Orchestras Spring Concert –
7PM at CHS
May 28 – CHS Marching Band Memorial Day Parade – 9AM in Chelsea.
May 30 – CHS Band and Orchestra Senior Music
Awards – 6:30PM WSEC Cafeteria
June 3 – CHS Bands and Orchestras CHS Graduation Ceremony – 2PM CHS Gymnasium
We want YOU to stay busy and make some money! Whether you’re trying to put some gas in the car, or sav-ing up for that summer trip, we have lots of opportunities for you this spring and summer. We are looking for Little League umpires, swim instructors, and camp staff! There is no complicated application to fill out, just go to the Community Education website, call or e-mail Andrew Thomson, or click this link right here! https://goo.gl/forms/usAvQmBDWD1CBkI53
Andrew Thomson – 433-2208, ext. 6074
AFS Intercultural Programs is seeking loving, and open-minded families to host our outstanding international high school exchange students for the next school year. We have some great kids' applications coming in from Italy, Germany, Japan, Thailand, Norway, and dozens of places all around the world, who would love to be part of the Chelsea community. AFS has an unmatched reputation for its level of support offered to families and students. For more information, please visit our website www.afsusa.org or call local volunteer, Doug Jackson, at 734-417-7659.
Senior Year-End Dates More information on year-end dates will be provided in our May newsletter, but we want to emphasize these important
dates now, especially for seniors.
Tuesday, May 1 Graduation Meeting 1:15 PM
Saturday, May 12 Prom and After Prom Party
Friday, May 25 Moving-Up Day
Underclassmen Awards
(NO SENIORS)
Wednesday, May 30 Senior Exams
Thursday, May 31 Senior Exams
Friday, June 1 Grad Rehearsal 9:00 AM
Class Night 7:00 PM
Sunday, June 3 Graduation 2:00 PM*
*Doors open at 1:00 PM for general seating—no
tickets are required. Special seating for persons with disabilities is available upon request to [email protected]
Seniors’ Baby Photos
Don’t miss out on your last chance to submit a baby picture of yourself for the Class Night video. Please submit your picture to Mrs. Collins by May 11 so you can be a
part of this historical tradition. The picture will be scanned and returned to you at school, or if you prefer, send as a .jpg file to: [email protected]
Caps-N-Gowns
All orders were delivered and picked up for graduation on April 3. If you have not ordered your cap-n-gown, please go to Jostens online to order now at: www.jostensgradshop.com
Senior Scholarships
Has your Senior student received a scholar-ship/academic award? Please notify the Counsel-ing Office no later than Thursday, May 17 in order to be recognized at Class Night on June 2. Link below. https://goo.gl/forms/aGTLLjv3d7peaT6J3 Post-graduation plans are included in the gradua-tion program, senior magazine and graduation dis-play. Please report all plans to the link below. (including college, military or work force) no later than Tuesday, May 15. Questions please see Mrs. Weber https://goo.gl/forms/0fYqLrAK3YV4tM0p2
Chelsea High School 2017-2018 School Calendar
May 4 ....................................................................................................................................................... Progress Reports Home with Students May 12 .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... Prom May 16 ................................................................................................................................................................... Cum Laude Banquet 6:00 PM May 25 ................................................................................................................................................... Moving-Up Day/Underclassmen Awards May 28 ........................................................................................................................................................................ Memorial Day - No School May 30-31 ..................................................................................................................................................................................... Senior Exams June 1 ........................................................................................................................................................... Graduation Rehearsal/Senior Party June 1 ................................................................................................................................................................................................. Class Night June 3 .................................................................................................................................................................................................. Graduation
June 13 & 14 ............................................................................................................................................................. End of Term Testing June 14 ...................................................................................................................... District Half-Day - Last Day of School for Students
Senior Class Important Dates
May May 1……………………….………………………………………………………………….Mr. Kapolka speaks to seniors about year-end events & parent letter home May 11……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….Baby Photo Deadline May 15…………………………………………………………………………………………..Notify Mrs. Weber of Post-Graduation Plans (college, military, work-force) May 15………………………………………………………………………………..Notify Counseling Office of any scholarship/award to be recognized at Class Night May 18………………………………………………………………………………………………………...Notification letters mailed to parents of scholarship recipients June May 30 & 31….. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..Senior Exams June 1………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...…………….……………….Graduation Rehearsal June 1………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...Class Night 7:00 PM June 3…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………Graduation 2:00 PM Week of June 20……………………………………………………………………………………..Final transcripts to be sent to colleges if requested via Parchment July July/August……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...Scholarship checks mailed to colleges
SENIOR DEADLINE!
Submit Senior Baby Photos by May 11 to Mrs. Collins at [email protected]
Progress Report Dates May 4
Report Cards Issued June 20 (mailed)