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Marana High School Tiger BeatSeptember 22, 2014 Vol. 1 Issue 8
Marana High School Caring Interactions & Effective Practices Marana High School
Dear Parents/Guardians
I hope you had a wonderful weekend with your families. The end of the quarter is quickly approaching. Please
remind your amazing children to Einish the quarter strong. Next week we will have two half days on Thursday and Friday. The schedule is attached.
As always if you have any questions please don’t hesitate to contact me. Have a wonderful week.
Murphy’s Message
AnnouncementsNews & Resources
AnnouncementsGRAD NIGHT/PTO MEETING
Monday, September 29th from 6:45-7:45 PM at Wheeler Taft Library
Grad Night is successful when committed parents come together and make the evening possible for our graduating seniors. Help keep MHS Grad Night alive and strong by lending your support. Please join us for our next Grad Night/PTO Meeting on September 29th. We need help planning food, decorations, entertainment, fundraising and more.
Thank you! Kim Ward, Grad Night Chair (520)818-‐8322 Monica Sutton, PTO President (520)401-‐4000
IMPORTANT NEWS FROM COUNSELINGRemember, this is the last chance to sign up for PSAT testing for Sophomores and Juniors. The test is on Saturday, October 18 from 8:00am to noon here at MHS. The cost is $20, payable to the Bookstore. You will receive a receipt of payment which is your ticket to test. Please see the counseling ofEice if you need more information.
In This BeatAnnouncements Pg 1
Announcements Pg 2
Attend Events Pg 3
Athletics Pg 4
Academies Pg 5
PSAT Info Pg 6
Choir Flyer Pg 7
Fall Break Sched Pg 8
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact me at 616-‐6431 or email [email protected] . We are here to serve you.
Marana High School Tiger BeatSeptember 22, 2014 Vol. 1 Issue 8
Marana High School Caring Interactions & Effective Practices Marana High School
AnnouncementsNews & Updates
DOES YOUR CHILD WANT TO TRAVEL THE WORLD THIS SPRING BREAK?The World Traveler’s club is almost Eill we have just a few spots left for our Spring break trip to Germany, Prague, Krakow and Budapest. If you or your student have NOT signed up and plan to we are setting a deadline for signing up. Please enroll by September 30th.If you or your child are interested in traveling with us please email Mrs. Hunt @ [email protected]! You can also check out our tour site here
http://www.eftours.com/tour-‐website/1529903JX utm_source=link&utm_medium=RC&utm_campaign=sharetrip
THANK YOU FROM PTO!Costco night: Costco shopping night was successful and we are so grateful for those of you who came out to support Marana High School. We were able to collect some “wish list” items for our PTO lunches as well as for our classrooms. For every $55 spent, Costco donated a ream of paper. We received 40,500 sheets, otherwise translated to 81 reams of paper! Thank you so much for your support!
IMPORTANT STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTAlgebra 1 credit retrieval opportunity – Starting on Tuesday, September 23rd, there will be an after school credit retrieval class for 1st semester Algebra 1. It will meet here at MHS for 7 weeks, every Tuesday and Wednesday from 3:50 -‐ 5:45 pm. This is probably the only time it will be offered on campus this school year. Later this school year, we will also have credit retrieval classes for 2nd semester Algebra 1 and Geometry. If you are interested in credit retrieval for 1st semester Algebra 1, see your current math teacher or Miss Shermer in H-‐16. Once the class is Eilled, you will not be able to enroll. Register today.
FALL BREAK SCHEDULEPlease see the attached Fall Break Schedule. Advisory will be on Tuesday and Wednesday, and students will be dismissed at 12:40 for the end of the quarter on Thursday and Friday of next week, October 2 and October 3.
UA HONOR CHOIRCongratulations to Kassie Pierce, Gillian Hurd, Jacob Adams, and Kevin Nienhouse for auditioning and being selected to participate in the University of Arizona Honor Choir. These four students will join 40 singers throughout the state in a two-‐day honor festival. The concert is Saturday, Oct 25 at the University of Arizona. Congrats to our singers!
Marana High School Tiger BeatSeptember 22, 2014 Vol. 1 Issue 8
Marana High School Caring Interactions & Effective Practices Marana High School
ATTENDCampus & C ommunity Events
Date Event Information
9/22 Women’s Golf IRHS & SSHS @ Omni Tucson National Golf Resort 3:00
9/22 Cross Country vs Palo Verde & Nogales 4:30
9/23 Men’s Golf RUHS, AHS, PHS @ Dell Urich 3:00
9/23 Volleyball vs Rincon 4:30, 5:30, 6:30
9/23 Choir Concert 7pm, MHS Auditorium, Free
9/24 Volleyball vs Salpointe 3:00, 4:00, 5:00
9/24 Freshmen Football @ Cholla 4:00
9/24 Jazz Band & Orchestra Concert 7pm, MHS Auditorium, Free
9/25 Men’s Golf CDO, SHS @ Oro Valley Country Club 3:00
9/25 Swim RUHS, CHS @ Catalina Magnet 4:00
9/26 Varsity Football @ Cholla 7:00
Visit us at www.maranausd.org/mhs
Marana High School Tiger BeatSeptember 22, 2014 Vol. 1 Issue 8
Marana High School Caring Interactions & Effective Practices Marana High School
ATHLETICSTiger Pride
First of all, TIGER PRIDE!
The Culture, Commitment and Competitiveness philosophy is strong and vibrant on our court, Eields, and courses.Once again seven of our X Country athletes earned medals this weekend by placing in their races at the Old Pueblo Invitational. Tim Hendrickson, Quinn ChofEin, Jordan Toone, Mele HalauEia, Jessica Platt, Rhiana Bourguet, and Katie Kelly all placed in the Top Ten of their respective races.
The Tigers Men's Golf team placed in the top 5 of the Rivalry Cup Golf Tournament in Phoenix this past Friday and Saturday. In their Tiger Pride fashion, they came back on Saturday hungry with 3C's. They embraced the culture by committing as teammates and competing like true Tiger and winning the match for Saturday. Our young men are making a name for Marana Golf which we are extremely proud of them.The Swim team did very well against Salpointe and St. Augustines in their meet on Wednesday. The swimming Tigers took 2nd place and missed Eirst by only 21 points. They showed even more of the 3's at the Chandler Invitational this weekend by having a few close qualiEiers for a few of our Tigers. This team has taken a grasp of the competitiveness of the 3C's and is showing their increasing growth as competitors in DI. As I am sure you are aware.....we had a GREAT week for Marana Football. Our freshmen played in prime time heat and defeated Flowing Wells. Following their outstanding performance, the JV team took the win against Amphi in front of a huge fan base on Thursday night. Friday Night Lights at the Tiger Pride Stadium proved to be victorious for our Varsity Tigers against the Catalina Trojans.
Honored to be the ADMs. Montiel Turner
FootballFootball
Varsity CONNOR LEAVENS
JV KADE GEORGE
Fresh TYLER BADRUDDOIA
VolleyballVolleyball
Varsity KARAH BETTEN
JV TAYLOR WALDORF
Fresh ION ISACHSEN
GolfGolf
Men’s HUNTER MCGEE
Women’s ALEXIS PICO
Cross CountryCross Country
Men’s TRISTAN MARTINEZ
Women’s MADDY MEDINA
Fight for MaranaGo Tigers!
SwimSwim
Men’s MARC RUSSELL
Women’s CHRISTINA FOWLER
Fight for the Tigers
“Tiger Pride” Athlete of the Week: GRATEFUL
Marana High School Tiger BeatSeptember 22, 2014 Vol. 1 Issue 8
Marana High School Caring Interactions & Effective Practices Marana High School
Get Involved
Academy Cup StandingsBHS – 47 MAA – 68 MED – 66 S&T – 42
Academy Cup Marquee EventsSept 23 -‐ Choir ConcertSept 24 -‐ Jazz Band/Orch Concert Sept 24 -‐ Girls VBall (JV and Varsity)
Academy T-ShirtsAcademy T-‐Shirts are available in the bookstore for only $5.
Support your Academy by sporting your colors!Academy Guest Speakers NeededThe Marana HS Academies are looking for guest speakers to share experiences, advice, and information about various occupations. Academy groups will meet during Advisory on Wednesdays to hear about different careers in their areas of interest.If you are interested in addressing an Academy group as a guest speaker, please email Sarah Ross,
[email protected]. For more information about speaking dates, please see our website:
http://www.maranausd.org/index.aspx?NID=11404Learn more about our MAP (Marana Academy Partnerships) Program here:
http://issuu.com/maranahighschool/docs/marana_academy_partnerships__map_
Academy AdvisoryThis Wednesday
The Marana UniEied School District share information with our families regarding opportunities, events, and activities in the community. Select the link to view all approved Elyers:
http://www.maranausd.org/DocumentCenter/Index/890
Sophomores Next Steps: All About Testing
Juniors Community Guest Speakers
Seniors Next Steps: All About Testing
ACADEMIESDiscover your place. Decide your plan.
Marana High School Tiger BeatSeptember 22, 2014 Vol. 1 Issue 8
Marana High School Caring Interactions & Effective Practices Marana High School
Marana High School Tiger BeatSeptember 22, 2014 Vol. 1 Issue 8
Marana High School Caring Interactions & Effective Practices Marana High School
Marana High School Tiger BeatSeptember 22, 2014 Vol. 1 Issue 8
Marana High School Caring Interactions & Effective Practices Marana High School
End of Quarter Bell Schedule October 2nd & October 3rd, 2014
Class Periods
Thursday Friday 8:55 – 9:58 1 4 10:04 – 11:10 2 5 11:10 – 11:31 BREAK 11:37 – 12:40 3 6
Marana High School Tiger BeatSeptember 22, 2014 Vol. 1 Issue 8
Marana High School Caring Interactions & Effective Practices Marana High School
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