D.C. Everest Senior High School Staff Update
Weekly Happenings
54 Pints of Blood collected at the Red Cross/Key Club Blood Drive last week! Thank you to all who donated as well as to Megan Ackley and Julie Rice for their awesome leadership!
Prom was an amazing success! Thank you Jen Gipp for all the leadership! Special shout out to Hannah Brockman, Julie Raddenbach, Karry Salber, Brooke Davis, Brian Engebretson, Ron Consolver, Elizabeth Consolver, Dallas Rennie, and Officer English for chaperoning!
Forgot to add this a week ago - better late than never - Congratulations to Dave Wanta and all the members of the personal defense class for bringing back their awesome display of their learning a week ago! Special shout out to Lehna Olstad as she is the only member of the class going for her blackbelt in May!
Great story about two of our Band students! https://www.wsaw.com/2023/04/28/two-dc-everest-senior-high-students-head-france-d-day-ceremony/
YOU MATTER DAY!
You will receive an email from Erin Jacobson by Monday evening to give you your group totals. Please make this a fun and interactive day for yourself and our students. Supplies will be delivered to you on Monday. If you did not order supplies, please be responsible for your session and the activity. If you have not signed up for a station, you will receive an email as to where you are needed for help.
MAY is Mental Health Awareness Month!
May 7-13, 2023 = National Children’s Mental Health Awareness Week
2023 Key Findings (https://www.mhanational.org/issues/state-mental-health-america)
- 8 in 10 youth mental health specialist say social media is fueling a mental health crisis
- In the U.S., there are an estimated 350 individuals for every one mental health provider. However, these figures may actually be an overestimate of active mental health professionals, as it may include providers who are no longer practicing or accepting new patients.
- 11.5% of youth (or over 2.7 million youth) are experiencing severe major depression. Rates of a severe major depressive episode were highest among youth who identified as more than one race, at 16.5% (about 123,000 youth).
- Children who were discriminated against based on race or ethnicity had higher percentages of one or more physical health conditions (37.8% versus 27.1%), and one or more mental health conditions (28.9% versus 17.8%).6
- Racial/ethnic discrimination was almost seven times as common among children with three other ACEs compared to those with no other ACEs.6
Announcements/Week Ahead
An update from Sunshine - A sympathy card was sent to Turi Cebula for the loss of her dad. Our sincerest condolences go out to Turi and her family during this difficult time.
Upcoming Field Trips
Wellness Day Schedule Wednesday, May 3rd: Wellness Day Altered Schedule 5/3/23
Reminders - As we enter the last month, please maintain expectations that have been in place all year long. Specifically - a reminder that you should not be excusing students until the bell rings. We've had some instances of students causing distractions in the hallways after being let out early. This causes a distraction for some and also places colleagues who are following the expectation in a tough place. Thank you for your attention to this.
PD - Friendly reminder that all PD must be entered and approved in Frontline by 5-15-2023.Advisory this week!: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IcziFtfLOO74wOt9KQWvLQPH3UteLLfW5-zJEUQ3XyY/edit
Staff/Faculty Folder: Linked
Important Dates
May
1 Summer Enrichment grant applications due
1-11 AP Testing
3 Altered Schedule Link: Wellness Day Altered Schedule 5/3/23
4 No bells after 7:30 until 11:15am (AP Testing)
7 Athletic Awards Night
9 BLT Mtg, 369, 2:50-4pm. CHANGED DATE
10 Habitat for Humanity House Open House
10 2023 Car Show, Teacher's Parking Lot, (Pagenkopf/Hoffman), 12-2:30pm
12 No School
17 Habitat House moving day, a.m.
17 Faculty Meeting, IMC, 2:50-4pm
17 Academic Scholarship Awards Night, Social 6:30pm, 7pm awards
19 Medical Terminology Final Exam, periods 2&3
19 Senior Final Failures Due to counselors
19 Senior fines & fees due or wont walk
23 Seniors last day
24 Graduation from 6-9 - All faculty required to attend
29 Memorial Day, No School
31 BLT Mtg, 2:50-4pm
31-1 Final Exams
June
2 Teacher Inservice
22-23 Clubs/Activities Meeting Calendar: Linked Here
Upcoming Field Trips
Complete the following at least 2-weeks prior of your field trip:- Consider academic and curricular importance when scheduling
- Receive Principal's approval
- Make arrangements for payment/cost of trip
- Complete request form, attach student list (alpha with student's name, no nicknames, & ID number)
- If taking busses, student lists by bus with staff member name (health supplies for specific students will be packaged per bus).
- Verify each student field trip permission form is on file in IC
- Complete Online Bus Request
- Schedule appointment with Health Aide to review details about the trip
- Notice of trip and itinerary sent home
- Notify special education department/case manager of students attending the trip
- See Mike Raether if you have any questions.
Complete the following at least 2-weeks prior of your field trip:
- Consider academic and curricular importance when scheduling
- Receive Principal's approval
- Make arrangements for payment/cost of trip
- Complete request form, attach student list (alpha with student's name, no nicknames, & ID number)
- If taking busses, student lists by bus with staff member name (health supplies for specific students will be packaged per bus).
- Verify each student field trip permission form is on file in IC
- Complete Online Bus Request
- Schedule appointment with Health Aide to review details about the trip
- Notice of trip and itinerary sent home
- Notify special education department/case manager of students attending the trip
- See Mike Raether if you have any questions.
District Forms:
Field Trip Request Fillable Form
Overnight or Out of State Trip Parent Consent and Release of Information fillable form
Overnight or Out of State Trip Parent Consent for MEDICAL Treatment and Release of Information
The Medical Form only needs to be completed by parents/physicians if overnight trip along with the Parental Consent.
*NO additional field trips on -JH Adventure Day (10/19/22 & 4/26/23)Junior ACT Testing (3/7/23 & 4/11/23)Sophomore Forward Testing (4/18/23, p.m.)Sophomore Pre-ActTesting (4/18/23, a.m.)
Field Trip Request Fillable Form
Overnight or Out of State Trip Parent Consent and Release of Information fillable form
Overnight or Out of State Trip Parent Consent for MEDICAL Treatment and Release of Information
The Medical Form only needs to be completed by parents/physicians if overnight trip along with the Parental Consent.
JH Adventure Day (10/19/22 & 4/26/23)
Junior ACT Testing (3/7/23 & 4/11/23)
Sophomore Forward Testing (4/18/23, p.m.)
Sophomore Pre-ActTesting (4/18/23, a.m.)
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