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Park View High School 400 W. Laurel Avenue Sterling, VA 20164 “Home of the Patriots” Thank you GAM Printers in Sterling , Virginia for printing the Park View Herald Volume:XIIII Issue: 03 Park View Herald Park View Herald News Important Dates December 2 SOL Blitz December 5 Yearbook Senior Ad Night Winter Band Concert December 10 Winter Guitar Concert December 11 Interims Distributed December 12 Winter Choral Concert December 17 Financial Aid Night December 23 Winter Break Begins December 27-28 Holiday Basketball Tournament January 2 Winter Break Ends/Classes Resume January 7 PSAT Parent Information Night January 14 Course Selection Parent Meeting For 2014-2015 school year January 20 MLK Holiday/Schools and Offices Closed January 21-24 Semester Exams January 27 Teacher Workday/No school for students January 28 2 nd Semester Begins The Principal’s Points It is difficult to believe that we have completed the first quarter of the school year and are moving into the holiday season. Our staff has worked very hard this quarter and we have spent a great deal of time focusing on improving student academic performance and ways that we can support students in the classroom using instructional practices that engage students in their learning. I want to thank the PTSO for sponsoring a program on how the school supports student learning and what parents can do at home to help their student. Report cards were distributed on November 13 th and if you did not see your students, please contact the school counseling office for a copy. Included in this newsletter is a memo from Leigh Burden, Assistant Superintendent for Business and Financial Services to Dr. Edgar Hatrick concerning the upcoming budget process and projected fiscal challenges that our school division could face based on preliminary projection scenarios considered by the Board of Supervisors. I hope that you will read this and if you have questions you can contact the Sterling School Board representative, Brenda Sheridan. This is a very busy time of year for our seniors. I want to remind students and parents of application deadlines and that transcript request MUST be submitted by the dates noted in this newsletter to ensure that they are received by the colleges and universities on time. During winter break, our school counseling office is closed and applications and transcripts will not be processed. A reminder to seniors about the senior fee that includes payment for the cap and gown. Herff Jones was at PVHS on Monday, January 25 to tell seniors about the cap and gown orders. Yearbooks are also on sale. Last year we sold out! As you may know, last year’s book won 1 st place in completion, so I urge you to order as soon as possible. The full color yearbooks are currently on sale for $50.00 and will be delivered in May 2014. You may either order on line or bring your money to Mrs. Menna in the Publication Lab. The price for the yearbook will increase in January, so I urge you to order now! This will be our last newsletter until next year…….February 2014. I want to express my deepest thanks and appreciation to our faculty and staff for all of the hard work and dedication that they show for our school community. I want to say a huge thank you to the many parents and community members that contribute so much to our school community. Finally, I want to thank your terrific students……you are a wonderful group of young people with so much potential. Know that we are here to support you and your dreams. My best wishes to each of you for a safe and happy holiday season. Ginger Minshew Home of the Patriots Scholarship News School Counseling News PVHS Athletics Teacher/Adminstrator Awards Important Patriot Dates & Info Teacher Before & After Hours School Year December/January 2013 2013-2014 Volume: XIIII Issue 03 December/January 2014 School Phone: 571-434-4500 Guidance Phone: 571-434-4507 Sports Hotline: 571-434-4511 Attendance Call In: 571-434-4502 Nonprofit Org. U. S. Postage Paid Permit No. 170 Dulles, VA

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Park View High School 400 W. Laurel Avenue Sterling, VA 20164 “Home of the Patriots”

Thank you GAM Printers

in Sterling , Virginia

for printing the Park View Herald

Volume:XIIII

Issue: 03

Park View Herald

Park View Herald News

Important Dates

December 2 SOL Bl i tz December 5 Yearbook Senior Ad Night Winter Band Concert December 10 Winter Guitar Concert December 11 Interims Distributed December 12 Winter Choral Concert December 17 Financial Aid Night December 23 Winter Break Begins December 27-28 Holiday Basketball Tournament January 2 Winter Break Ends/Classes Resume January 7 PSAT Parent Information Night January 14 Course Selection Parent Meeting For 2014-2015 school year January 20 MLK Holiday/Schools and Offices Closed January 21-24 Semester Exams January 27 Teacher Workday/No school for students January 28 2nd Semester Begins

The Principal’s Points

It is difficult to believe that we have completed the first quarter of the school year and are moving

into the holiday season. Our staff has worked very hard this quarter and we have spent a great deal

of time focusing on improving student academic performance and ways that we can support students

in the classroom using instructional practices that engage students in their learning. I want to thank

the PTSO for sponsoring a program on how the school supports student learning and what parents

can do at home to help their student. Report cards were distributed on November 13th

and if you did

not see your students, please contact the school counseling office for a copy.

Included in this newsletter is a memo from Leigh Burden, Assistant Superintendent for Business and

Financial Services to Dr. Edgar Hatrick concerning the upcoming budget process and projected fiscal

challenges that our school division could face based on preliminary projection scenarios considered

by the Board of Supervisors. I hope that you will read this and if you have questions you can contact

the Sterling School Board representative, Brenda Sheridan.

This is a very busy time of year for our seniors. I want to remind students and parents of application

deadlines and that transcript request MUST be submitted by the dates noted in this newsletter to

ensure that they are received by the colleges and universities on time. During winter break, our

school counseling office is closed and applications and transcripts will not be processed. A reminder

to seniors about the senior fee that includes payment for the cap and gown. Herff Jones was at

PVHS on Monday, January 25 to tell seniors about the cap and gown orders.

Yearbooks are also on sale. Last year we sold out! As you may know, last year’s book won 1st place

in completion, so I urge you to order as soon as possible. The full color yearbooks are currently on

sale for $50.00 and will be delivered in May 2014. You may either order on line or bring your

money to Mrs. Menna in the Publication Lab. The price for the yearbook will increase in January, so

I urge you to order now!

This will be our last newsletter until next year…….February 2014. I want to express my deepest

thanks and appreciation to our faculty and staff for all of the hard work and dedication that they

show for our school community. I want to say a huge thank you to the many parents and community

members that contribute so much to our school community. Finally, I want to thank your terrific

students……you are a wonderful group of young people with so much potential. Know that we are

here to support you and your dreams. My best wishes to each of you for a safe and happy holiday

season.

Ginger Minshew

Home of the Patriots

Scholarship News School Counseling News

PVHS Athletics Teacher/Adminstrator Awards

Important Patriot Dates & Info Teacher Before & After Hours

Schoo l Year

December/January 2013

2013-2014

Volume: XIIII Issue 03 December/January 2014

School Phone: 571-434-4500 Guidance Phone: 571-434-4507 Sports Hotline: 571-434-4511

Attendance Call In: 571-434-4502

Nonprofit Org.

U. S. Postage Paid

Permit No. 170

Dulles, VA

Congratulations are in order……..

To the following 9th

graders as Teri and Shari Malone Scholarship recipients: Kaleb Chan (Art), Nathaniel

Combs (Math), Dalton Roach (Music) and Kelsey Sheridan (Science)

To Jake Luoma for earning Grand Champion at the TRAV Horseback Riding event held in Lexington, VA

To Dan Tschinkel on his selection to the 2013 Senior All-Virginia Honors Choir

To Elizabeth Ryan on her selection as a recipient of the 2013 Kevin E. Quinlan Award for Excellence in

Traffic Safety. She will receive the award on December 5, 2013 on Capitol Hill at the Rayburn House

Office Building

To the PVHS Drama program and director Mary Beth Gayle on their 3rd

place finish at the Conference 21

Theatre Festival. This is the first time PVHS drama has competed in VHSL competition in over 10 years!

To the PVHS Marching Patriots, under the direction of Conniemarie Mahaffey, on their superior rating at

the VBODA Marching Assessment.

To Madeleine Ludwick on receiving a fellowship for the George C. Marshall International Center.

Maddie will participate in the Student Partnership Exchange Program and will be visiting Vienna, Austria.

She will host a student from Austria in March 2014.

To the following PVHS students who will be recognized at the Excellence in Education Banquet on

Sunday, December 8, 2013. These students represent the top 5% of The Class of 2014. The PVHS

students are: Tina Le, Emily Mooney, Christine Olson, Christabel Nahr, Dan Tschinkel, Tina Chiu,

Siwakorn Chusuwan, Ashley Long, Cynthia Vu, Olivia Costanza, Catherine Vu, Brandon Figueroa, Aziz

Bhatti, Carolyn Oare, Mark Brooks, Bery Montenegro and Lindsay Turner.

Thank you to the following parents and faculty members for chaperoning the Homecoming Dance:

Brooke Breeden, Sachiko Tomomatsu, Clivia Velasquez, Sarah Letina, Caitlin Davis, Lauren Kloman,

Magi Shepley, Lynne Rose, Kelly Dalton, Nathan White, Laura Gray, Joanne Hajdici, Mario Hernandez,

Chelsea O’Bruba, Marlene and Tony Barney, Pam Smith, Victor Powell, Troy Washington, Jennifer

Piccolomini, William Steward, Abeir Kamel, Carinne Mills, and Colleen Pittard. We also want to say

thank you to John Mossesso and the parents from the PTSO for all of the home baked treats supplied for

the dance. Finally thank you to Jeff Marsh and the SCA for planning such a lovely evening.

Thank you to the following faculty members for presenting at the Fall PTSO Parent Program Support for

Student Learning: Programs available at PVHS and How Parents can support student learning at home:

Candace Rush, Jack Schultz, Phil Rosenthal, Lauren Kloman, Jamee Robinson, Tony Bauer, Victoria Wu,

Magi Shepley, Alina Marsh and Jeff Marsh.

FIRST SEMESTER EXAM SCHEDULE

Tuesday, January 21 Blocks 6 and 5

Wednesday, January 22 Blocks 1 and 2

Thursday, January 23 Blocks 7 and 8/Monroe B Day Exam

Friday, January 24 Blocks 3 and 4/Monroe A Day Exam

AHERA Operation and Maintenance Plan In accordance with EPA requirements, a copy of the AHERA Operation and Maintenance Plan can be viewed in the school office. In addition, a copy of the plan can be reviewed at the Facilities Services Division office T 1002 Sycolin Road, Leesburg, VA.

Nominations are now being accepted for The Washington Post "Agnes Meyer Outstanding Teacher Award" (LCPS Teacher of the Year) for 2013/14. This award will be presented to

one teacher from Loudoun County Public Schools.

Attached is the nomination form outlining eligibility and listing nomination criteria. A brief

description of the award is also provided. Completed nomination packets must be delivered or sent to Dr. Virginia C. Patterson, Supervisor of Elementary Education, by Friday, January 10,

2014.

If you have any questions please contact the Office of Elementary Education at 571-252-1290 or

contact [email protected].

Nomination Process: 1. Nominations may be submitted by teachers, students, former

students, parents, administrators or the general public. The Teachers may not nominate themselves.

2. Nomination materials must include: A minimunm of four statements of support, one of which must

be from a professional educator

A career summary A description of contributions in each of the nomination criteria

Nomination Criteria: Nomininees must be teachers who:

1. Instill in students a desire to learn and achieve 2. Understand the individual needs of students, encourage their talents

and foster their self-esteem 3. Demonstrate a thorough knowledge of subject matter and the ability

to share it effectively with students 4. Foster cooperatve relationships with their colleagues and the

community 5. Demonstrate outstanding leadership 6. Maintain their teaching positions throughout the 2014-2015 school

year

For Further Information Call or Email: Dr. Virginia C. Patterson Supervisor of Elementary Education Loudoun County Public Schools 21000 Education Court Ashburn, VA 20148 [email protected] Phone: 571.252.1290

Park View High School Counseling Department

Telephone: 571-434-4507 Fax: 571-434-4508

Office Hours – Monday – Friday 8:30 am – 4:30pm

Nominations are now being accepted for The Washington Post "Distinguished Educational Leadership Award" (LCPS Principal of

the Year) for 2013/14. This award will be presented to one principal from

Loudoun County Public Schools.

Attached is the nomination form outlining eligibility and listing nomination

criteria. A brief description of the award is also provided. Completed nomination packets must be delivered or sent to Barbara Nichols, Director of Middle

School Education, by Friday, January 10, 2014.

If you have any questions please contact the Office of Middle School Education at

571-252-1090 or contact [email protected].

Eligibility: 1. Nominees must be principals of an accredited school

(kindergarten through grade 12) in LCPS. 2. All nominees must have completed a minimum of five years

experience as a principal (three of which must have been in Loudoun).

Nomination Criteria: Nominees must be principals who:

1. Manage effectively 2. Demonstrate and encourage creativity and innovation 3. Foster cooperation between the school and the community 4. Maintain a continuing dialogue with students and parents, as

well as faculty and staff. 5. Keep abreast of developments in the field of education 6. Encourage team spirit 7. Demonstrate leadership and exemplify commitment 8. Continue to play an active role in the classroom 9. Maintain their position as principal throughout the 2014-15

school year 10. Nominee must participate in the five day DELA seminar to be

held July 16-20, 2014. As the Nominator you must include with this packet the following materials:

A Career summary/resume of the nominee A description of contributions made by the nominee in each

of the nomination criteria A minimum of four statements of support, (a maximum of 12

statements of support) one of which must be by a professional educator

Completed nomination packets must be received by Friday, January 10, 2014 Please send packets to:

Barbara Nichols, Director of Middle School Education 21000 Education Court

Ashburn, VA 20148 571.252.1090

December 3rd

– Monroe Shadowing Day

December 7th

– SAT test at Loudoun County

High School, Potomac Falls High School

December 7th

– FREE SAT Practice Test

Hosted by C2 Education at Ashburn Library –

11:30am – 3pm

December 11th

– Interims sent home

December 14th – ACT test at Briar Woods

High School

December 17th

– Financial Aid Night – 6:30 –

8:00 pm

December 23th

– January 1st – Winter Holiday

December 27th

– Registration Deadline for

January SAT

January 2nd

– Students return to school

January 7th

– PSAT Night for Parents – 6:30 –

7:30pm

January 10th

– Registration Deadline for Feb.

8th

ACT Test

January 14th

– Course Selection Night for

Parents – 6:30 – 8:00pm

January 20th

– Holiday (Martin Luther King Jr.

Day)

January 21st – 24

th – Exams

January 25th

– SAT test at Loudoun Valley

High School

January 27th

– Teacher Workday (No school

for students)

January 28th

– Getting Back on Track – 6:30 –

8:00pm

January 28th

– Scholarship Night – 6:30 –

8:00pm

February 1st – SUPER Saturday – 9:00am to

2:00pm

2013-2014 Counseling Staff

Director Tony Bauer

[email protected]

Counselor (9th grade) Tiera Sharpe

[email protected]

Counselor (10-12 grades) Cynthia Fillman

Last Name A – Gom [email protected]

Counselor (10-12 grades) Stephanie Talboo

Last Name Gon – O [email protected]

Counselor (10-12 grades) Michael Isner

Last Name P – Z [email protected]

Social Worker Jennifer Chang

[email protected]

Career Center Coordinator Angela Hatcher

[email protected]

Guidance Secretaries Leah McCombs

[email protected]

Debbie Dawson

[email protected]

Patty Dalton

[email protected]

Academic Advisor Megan Moody

Coach in the Classroom [email protected]

Parent Liaison Clivia Velasquez

[email protected]

AP EXAM PAYMENT DUE

JANUARY 10, 2014

Test cost is $81.00 per exam

All students will receive 1.0 weight for the class

If they do not take the exam they will NOT be able to earn any college

credits. Expectation is that all students will take the exam.

ATTENTION

All LCPS High School

Sophomores & Juniors

VIRGINIA GOVERNOR SCHOOL

SUMMER RESIDENTIAL PROGRAMS

AGRICULTURE

HUMANITIES

LIFE SCIENCES & MEDICINE

MATH, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING/NASA

MARINE SCIENCE/VIMS

*FOR MORE INFORMATION SEE MR. BAUER, DIRECTOR OF COUNSELING; OR VISIT

http://www.doe.virginia.gov/instruction/governors_school_programs/sum

mer_residential/index.shtml

COMPLETED PRINTED APPLICATIONS AND 2

RECOMMENDATIONS MUST BE TURNED INTO THE

COUNSELING OFFICE, ATTN: MRS. FILLMAN BY

DECEMBER 20, 2013

Career Center College Visits

Hampton University 12/5/13 10:30am School Counseling website Contents

Please visit the PVHS Counseling

Web page for up-to-date news,

events and schedules.

*Counseling Department

Calendar of Events

*Summer Programs

*Scholarships, Scholarships,

Scholarships

*Family Connections

*College Testing Program

Schedules

*College and Career Information

*And much, much, more!!!!

http://cmsweb1.lcps.org/pvhs

Need extra help to improve your grades? Come talk to your

counselor! PVHS has many resources available to you:

1. Meet with your teacher before or after school for extra help

2. After school Homework Café Tuesdays and Thursdays

from 4-6pm. 3. FREE Peer Tutoring (sign up with your Counselor) during

your PRIDE time

4. Private Tutoring ~ see your Counselor for the resource list 5. Online help through the LCPS website in the Parent

Resource Center. http://lcps.org/page/1413

6. Online help through your Naviance account from the “about me” tab ~ remember you can log in with your

student ID # for your email & password. See your

counselor for help with this.

Social Science Mathematics

Bartow: W 8:00-8:50 Simmons: Th 8:00-8:50 Simms: W 4:00-5:15 Poplawski: F 8:00-8:55

Vereb: M-F 8:15-8:45 Neuser: M-F 8:10-8:45 Benedetti: Th 8:00-8:45 Balanc: M-F 8:00-8:45 & M

4:00-5:15 Shepley: M 4:00-5:15 J. Marsh: Th 7:30-8:45 Quinn: All A Days 8:00-8:50 Shell: T & W 7:30-8:45

Hollowell: W 4:00-5:15 Woolcock: W 4:00-5:15 Heath: M & W 4:00-5:15 A. Marsh: M 4:00-5:15 & W

8:00-8:45 Edwards: T 4:00-5:15 Reiner: M-F 8:00-8:50 Barton: T & Th 4:00-5:15 Caminero: Th 4:00-5:15

Wagner: M-Th 4:00-5:15 Morgan: M-Th 8:15-8:45 & 4:00-5:15

Dibari: M-F 7:30-8:55 Randall: M-F 8:00-8:45 Poth: M-F 8:00-8:45 Pruden: W 8:00-8:45 Miller: M-W 8:25-8:50 King: M & Th 4:00-6:00

Menna: T 4:00-5:15 Hazelwood: M-F 8:30-8:45 Lieb: M 4:00-5:15

Ross: M 4:00-5:15

World Languages & Cultures English Language Learners

Rosas: M & T 4:00-5:15 Kesselring: F 8:00-8:45 Gonzalez: T 4:00-5:15 Robinson: M-Th 8:30-8:50 Leiva-Moore: M 8:00-8:50 Tomomatsu: T 4:00-5:15

Billington: M 8:00-8:50 Gall: Th 4:00-5:15 Benyounes M 4:00-5:15 Colon: T, W, Th 8:00-8:45

Letina: M & W 4:00-5:15 Noh: M-F 7:30-8:50 Meng: A Day Thursdays 4:00-5:15

M. Talboo:

Reading Fine Arts Banks: W 8:00-8:45 & Th 8:15-8:45 Mahaffey: Th 4:00-5:15

Gray: Th 4:00-5:15 Schmidt: B Day M or T 4:00-5:15

Potter: W 4:00-5:15 Loncar: Th 3:50-4:50 Sweet: W 4:00-5:15

Programs/Administrators McCormack: 1st B Day of the week 4:00-5:15

Abernethy: M-F 8:30-8:55 Giles: M & Th 4:00-5:15

Crawbuck: T 4:00-5:15 Burke: W 4:00-5:15 Kloman: M & T 4:00-5:15 May: W 4:00-5:15

Walker: T, W, Th 8:30-8:55 Minshew: M 4:00-6:30

SCHOLARSHIPS! SCHOLARSHIPS! SCHOLARSHIPS!

Information on scholarships is coming into the Counseling Office on a daily basis. Deadlines for several

scholarship opportunities are approaching quickly. Here are some scholarships that are available. Please

see Ms. Hatcher in the Career Center for more information and criteria on each scholarship.

Loudoun Elks Lodge – Deadline: December 6, 2013

United States JCI Senate Foundation Scholarship – Deadline: January 11, 2014

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority – Deadline: January 13, 2014

VIP Women in Technology Scholarship Program – Deadline: January 22, 2014

Lee Jackson Scholarship – Deadline: February 7, 2014

American Society of Military Comptrollers – Deadline: February 8, 2014

_______________________________________________________________________________

Student & Parents: Please see the new Scholarship Display

outside the Career Center for the latest in available scholarships

and financial aid.

The Loudoun County School Board adopted the calendar for

the 2014-2015 school year at its Tuesday, November 12th, meeting.

It should be noted that Loudoun County Public Schools

(LCPS) cannot open before Labor Day in 2014 under state law.

Following is the adopted 2014-2015 school calendar:

September 1: Holiday (Labor Day)

September 2: First Day of School October 13: Holiday (Columbus Day)

October 31: End of the Grading Period

November 3-4: Student Holidays (Planning/Records/Conference Days)

November 26-28: Holiday (Thanksgiving Break)

December 22-January 2: Winter Break (Classes Resume January 5)

January 19: Holiday (Martin Luther King Jr. Day)

January 23: End of Grading Period January 26: Moveable Student Holiday

*(Planning/Records/Conference Day)

February 16: Holiday (Presidents’ Day) March 27: End of Grading Period

March 30-April 3: Holiday (Spring Break)

April 6: Student Holiday (Planning/Records/Conference Day) May 25: Holiday (Memorial Day)

June 16: Last Day of School/End of Grading Period

*NOTE: Parents with childcare or other weekday scheduling

concerns – The date of the Moveable

Planning/Records/Conference Day between first and second semesters may change if the school calendar must be changed

due to school closings for inclement weather or other

emergencies.

Remediation by taking advantage of our PRIDE

Learning Labs, scheduling time to meet with their

teachers, coming to Homework Café, etc. You will

be notified in writing of what SOL tests your student

will need to take during this window. If you have

any questions concerning your child’s participation

in this SOL please contact the Guidance

Department at 571/434-4507.

December Testing Dates

December 3rd

– Algebra I

December 4th

– Earth Science/Chemistry/Biology

December 5th

– Geometry/Algebra II

December 6th

– WH I/Social Science

December 9th

– EOC Reading/WH II

This window is an opportunity for all students who have

failed SOL tests in past administrations and need them for

graduation requirements to test. Students should be

participating in some form of remediation by taking

advantage of our PRIDE Learning Labs, scheduling time

to meet with their teachers, coming to Homework Café,

etc. You will be notified in writing of what SOL tests your

student will need to take during this window. If you have

any questions concerning your child’s participation in this

SOL please contact the Guidance Department at

571/434-4507.

Thanks!

Katie Yarbrough

School Testing Coordinator

Park View High School

Attention Park View Students

Are you ready to get your license?

Do you want quality instruction at a great price?

Sign up at Park View High School Get the paperwork at the PVHS Guidance Office

Cost: $195.00

Questions? See Coach Koscinski or your Driver Education teacher for more info

Morning and Afternoon sessions available!

Free SAT Practice test: @C2 Education Sterling

21800 Towncenter Plaza #263 Sterling, VA 20165

Test date's December 28th or 30th and

again on Martin Luther King Holiday January 20th.

Register by emailing Chris Babb:[email protected]

703-307-2255

AS IS NECESSARY…….These are the times that PVHS Teachers are

available to assist your student(s) either before or after school. Please

understand that things do happen, a sick child, a meeting or parent

conference that may make it impossible for the teacher to be available at

the listed time, but it is our goal to provide you with the times that

students can seek 1:1/Small Group help from their teacher.

English Science

Browne: W 7:45-8:45 Wharton: T 4:00-5:15 Wu: M-F 8:00-8:45/4:00-5:15 Bartley: W 8:00-8:45 O’Meara: M 4:00-5:15 White: Th 4:00-5:15

Rosenthal: M-F 4:00-5:15 A. Smith: T 4:00-5:15 Fissmer: T 7:45-8:45 Hiltner: W 8:15-8:55

Revak: T, W, Th 8:30-8:50 Skrzycki: F 8:00-8:55 Gayle: T 4:00-5:15 Wolfgang: F 8:00-8:45 Pierce: Th 4:00-5:15 Di Silvio: F 8:00-8:55

Bui: M 4:00-5:15 Hooper: T & W 8:00-8:50 Hinders: M 8:00-8:50 Balach: W 8:00-8:50

Zangla: M-F 8:10-8:50 Goff: M-F 7:15-8:45 Leckie: T & W 8:00-8:45 Oh: W 8:00-8:45 Vandenbussche: M 7:15-8:45 Mikolowski: M 8:00-8:45

Barney: M & W 4:00-5:15 Schoonover: W 4:00-5:15 Driggers: T 4:00-5:00

Shephard: M-F 4:00-5:15

Career & Technical Education Health & Physical Education

Hashagen: T & F 8:00-8:45 O’Bruba: F 8:00-8:50 P.Smith: T, Th, and F 8:30-8:55 Hackney: M 4:00-5:15 Rolfe: W 8:00-8:55 Koscinski: M 8:00-8:50

Mitchell: W 8:20-8:50 Eways: M 8:00-8:50 Joyner: W 8:00-8:45 Jimenez: T 8:00-8:50

Johnson: M-F 8:00-8:50 Yurish: T 8:00-8:45 D. Edwards: Th 8:00-8:50

Klink: B Days 8:20-8:55

Seniors

APPLICATION DETAILS:

o Most regular applications are due between January 1 and

February 15. Keep copies of everything you send to

colleges. Ask your school counselor to review your

application before you submit it.

o Request that PVHS send your transcripts to colleges two

weeks prior to college deadline.

o Make sure your colleges have received all application

materials.

o Send your SAT scores from www.Collegeboard.com,

ACT scores from www.actstudent.org

FINANCIAL AID: APPLY EARLY. APPLY RIGHT.

o You and your family should save this year’s pay stubs to

estimate income on aid forms that you will file early

next year.

o Submit your FAFSA as soon after January 1 as possible.

o Men 18 or older must register for the selective service to

receive federal financial aid.

o Many priority financial aid deadlines fall in February.

To get the most attractive award package, apply by the

priority date. Keep copies of everything you send.

o Park View High School is having a Financial Aid

Workshop for students and parents on Tuesday,

December 17, 2013 at 6:30pm in the auditorium and a

Super Saturday FAFSA Completion workshop on

Saturday, February 1, 2014 from 9:00am-2:00pm.

PVHS Counseling Department Deadline: You must submit

your request to your counselor at least 2 weeks prior to each

college deadline. For January 1 application deadlines, you

must submit your request to your counselor 2 weeks prior to

winter break, December 6th. No exceptions. Applications for

transcript requests are available in the Counseling Department.

There is a $3 fee for each transcript.

Application Deadlines: Seniors are reminded to double check

their college’s deadline to ensure all materials are in 2 weeks

prior to the due date. Below is a list of colleges with the

application deadlines:

2013-2014 WINTER 2013-2014 WINTER SPORTS SCHEDULE

BOYS BASKETBALL BASKETBALL

Date TEAM Location Time

22-Nov (James Wood) HOME 6:00/7:30

30-Nov (Manassas Park) HOME 12:30/2:00

6-Dec Kettle Run (JV/Varsity only) AWAY 6/7:30

10-Dec John Champe HOME 5:45/5:45/7:15

17-Dec Jefferson (WVA) (JV/Varsity only) AWAY 5:30/7:15

19-Dec Loudoun Valley AWAY 5:45/5:45/7:15

21-Dec Turner Ashby (JV/Varsity only) HOME 6/7:30

27-Dec Holiday Classic HOME 6:00/8:00

6PM-Beckley Christian vs. Highland / 8PM-

Brentsville Dist vs. PVHS

28-Dec Holiday Classic HOME TBA

4PM-Consolation Finals/6PM-Championship Fianls 4:00/8:00

3-Jan Heritage HOME 5:45/5:45/7:15

6-Jan Woodgrove AWAY 5:45/5:45/7:15

8-Jan Freedom HOME 5:45/5:45/7:15

10-Jan Dominion AWAY 5:45/5:45/7:15

11-Jan Warren County (JV/Varsity only) HOME 6/7:30

13-Jan Loudoun County HOME 5:45/5:45/7:15

16-Jan Potomac Falls HOME 5:45/5:45/7:15

18-Jan Jefferson (WVA) (JV/Varsity only) HOME 4:30/7:30

24-Jan John Champe AWAY 5:45/5:45/7:15

28-Jan Loudoun County AWAY 5:45/5:45/7:15

31-Jan Loudoun Valley HOME 5:45/5:45/7:15

4-Feb Heritage AWAY 5:45/5:45/7:15

7-Feb Dominion HOME 5:45/5:45/7:15

10-Feb Woodgrove HOME 5:45/5:45/7:15

12-Feb Trinity - Varsity only HOME 7:30 PM

14-Feb Conference 1/4 Finals HS 7:00 PM

18-Feb Conference Semi-Fianls HS 7:00 PM

20-Feb Conference Finals TBA 7:45 PM

HEAD COACH - MIKE KOSCINSKI

VARSITY ASST - JERMAINE WALKER

JV - MATTHEW CASEY

FRESHMAN - PETE LAMON

WRESTLING

Date TEAM Location Time

30-Nov Broad Run Duals Broad Run 9:00AM

7-Dec Stonewall Jackson Stonewall Jackson TBA

12-Dec JV Jamboree Loudoun Valley 6:00PM

14-Dec Sterling Lions Invitational HOME 9:00AM

18-Dec PVHS,WHS,LVHS Loudoun Valley 6:00PM

21-Dec Marshall Duals Marshall TBA

28-Dec St. Stephens St. Stephens HS TBA

4-Jan Broad Run Duals Broad Run TBA

7-Jan PVHS,LCHS,DHS Loudoun County 6:00PM

9-Jan JV Jamboree Dominion 6:00PM

11-Jan Freedom Duals Freedom TBA

15-Jan PVHS,JCHS,HHS,LVHS John Champe 6:00PM

25-Jan South Lakes, Armstrong, Chancellor HOME 9:00AM

30-Jan JV Jamboree Tuscarora 6:00PM

1/31 & 2/1 Conference 21 Duals Woodgrove 5:00PM/9:00AM Freedom 6:30PM

8-Feb Conference 21 Tournament Sherando 11:00AM BWHS 6:30PM

Region HOME 10:00AM

State HOME 6:30PM

AWAY 9:00AM

HEAD COACH - JOSH DAMICO Tuscarora 6:30PM

VARSITY ASST - TYLER REEDY HOME 6:00PM

JV - OPEN

Academic Team 1-Feb Conference LVHS TBD

5-Dec PVHS,JCHS,LVHS Loudoun Valley TBA

12-Dec PVHS,WHS,DHS Dominion TBA HEAD COACH - KIERA POPLAWSKI

19-Dec PVHS,HHS,LCHS HOME TBA VARSITY ASST - KAITLYN SIMMONS

15-Jan Conference 21 Tournament James Wood TBA VOLUNTEER - TERESA POPLAWSKI

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Decision

Early

Decision

Early

Decision

II

Early

Action

Priority Other Rolling

Notification

American University 1/15 11/15 1/15 - - - -

Christendom College 3/1 - - 12/1 3/1 - -

Christopher Newport

University

2/1 11/15 - 12/1 - - -

College of William

and Mary

1/1 11/1 - - - - -

Emory & Henry

College

- - - 12/1 - - Yes

George Mason

University

1/15 - - 11/1 11/1 -

Hampden-Sydney

College

3/1 11/15 - 12/15 - - -

Hollins University 11/1 - 12/1 - - Yes

James Madison

University

1/15 - - 11/1 11/1 - -

Liberty University 1/31 Yes

Longwood University 7/15 - - 12/1 3/1 - -

Old Dominion

University

2/1 - - 12/1 - - -

Radford University 2/1 - - 12/1 - 1/15 -

Randolph College 3/1 - - 12/1 - - -

Roanoke College 8/15 11/15 1/15 - - - Yes

University of

Richmond

1/15 11/15 1/15 - - 12/1 -

University of Virginia 1/1 - - 11/1 - - -

Virginia

Commonwealth

University

1/15 - - - - 2/13 -

Virginia Polytechnic

Institute and State

University

1/15 11/1 - - - - -

Virginia Intermont

College

- 1/1 - - - - Yes

Virginia Wesleyan

College

- - - 12/10 1/1 - Yes

Virginia Wesleyan

College

- - - 12/10 1/1 - Yes

Washington and Lee

University

1/1 11/11 1/1 - - - -

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