NEWSLETTER. Orcutt Academy High School. A message from the Principal... May 4, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Kim Domingues. PRINCIPAL Ted Lyon, Jr.

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Orcutt Academy High School NEWSLETTER May 4, 2012 PRINCIPAL Ted Lyon, Jr. ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Kim Domingues COUNSELOR Laurel Schroeder May (watch for announcements about CIF play) 5 Balloon Fest in Paso Robles 7 OAHS Booster Club Meeting in MU 6 pm 8 Baseball and Softball @ VCA @ 3:30 9 Charter Board meeting @ District Office 6 pm 10 Staff Appreciation Day Luncheon provided by PTSA 10 Talent Show in OAHS MU @ 6:30 pm 11 ASB elections at Lunch 11 Baseball @ Elks Field v. North County Christian Christian 3:30 pm 11 Softball @ Lakeview v. North County @ 3:30 pm 11 Staff vs Boys Volleyball 5:00 pm @ Orcutt Gym 11 Movie Night in MU @ 6:30 pm 16 Spartan Showcase (see schedule on pg. 3) 18 Spring Sports Rally 19 Prom A message from the Principal... Advanced Placement (AP) testing will begin at the Academy next week. The students who are testing met with Ms. Schroeder this week to prepare. AP tests can be used for college credit if students score high enough. This can result in substantial savings depending on the college your son or daughter chooses to attend. If you have questions about the testing schedule, then please contact the school. Spartatroniks finished a great run in St. Louis last weekend. The team placed in the top 25 percent of all the teams at the World Championship. It is amazing what they have been able to accomplish in two short years. I know that they will continue to grow and serve as a shining example of the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) focus of the Academy. The end of the year is quickly approaching. Second Semester grades are very important. These grades determine placement for next school year. Please stay on top of your student s progress. You can utilize the Aeries Parent Portal to see where things stand in every class. If you cannot access the portal, then please contact the school. This tool is very helpful, if you use it. The Orcutt Academy High School Talent Show is next Thursday @ 6:30 p.m. in the OAHS MU. There are some very talented students here at the Academy. Mr. Ricardo Gabaldon is coordinating the show and is very excited about this year s performance. I am hoping that many of you can attend. I am sure you will be entertained. Finally, next week is staff appreciation week. The Academy is lucky to have outstanding certificated and classified staff members. The students receive the very best education possible due to the dedication and commitment of our staff. If you get an opportunity, then please thank a staff member next week. They are very deserving and I am sure they would love to hear from you. The OAHS PTSA is coordinating an appreciation luncheon on Thursday, May 10th. I am sure the staff will be well taken care of by the parents who are taking the lead on this event. 610 Pinal Avenue Orcutt, CA 93455 (805) 938-8550 Fax (805) 938-8599 Sincerely, Ted Lyon, Jr. Orcutt Academy High School Page 1

Whats happening at OAHS... Schedule: The Week of May 7 - May 11 Monday 7:49-2:50 REGULAR DAY Tuesday 7:49-2:50 REGULAR DAY Wednesday 7:49-2:10 BLOCK DAY Thursday 7:49-2:10 BLOCK DAY Friday 7:49-2:50 REGULAR DAY Orcutt Arts Academy is offering after school arts classes April 30-June 7. Grades K-3 Stephanie Krouse will be teaching a 6-week long visual arts course on Tuesdays from 4:00-5:00 pm (OCAF Members $60/Non-Member participants $75). Kids will get to paint, draw, create, and explore their imaginations! Grades 3-6 Tracey Sparks will be teaching a 5-week music course on Mondays from 4:00-5:00pm ($50 OCAF Members/$65 for Non- Member Partcipants.) No classes held Monday May 28- in honor of Memorial Day.) Classes will be held at Ralph Dunlap School. For more information on how to register visit us online at: http://www.orcuttartsacademy.com/register.html. Also, now enrolling for Summer Sessions to see the class listings and register at www.orcuttartsacademy.com OAHS Athletic Boosters News The OAHS Boosters Club is looking for parents of athletes that would like to help in anyway next year. We have Board and committee positions open for next year. If you cannot help on the board there are a number of ways to help during the year that benefit your student s sport. The next Boosters Club General Meeting will be held May 7th at 6 p.m. in the MU at OAHS. We would like to invite parents that will be having an athlete at the school to come to the meeting and find out how you can help. Positions that are available are: President Treasurer Membership Fundraising Auction Chairman If there are any questions please call Ted Lyon at 938-8550 or Brenda Sullens 934-4376 Orcutt Academy High School Page 2

5-7:30 pm BBQ plates available for purchase or to redeem (PTSA sponsored) BBQ next to K2/adjacent to covered patio area 6:00-6:50 MU, Library, Room 1, Room 31, Covered Patio area, computer lab Art Gallery in Room 31 Photo Gallery in Room 1 Robotics Pit Area/Demo in MU Science experiments in MU (Work around where Robotics is set up) Projects on Tables in Library Accounting and Finance, Algebra 1, CORE, and Spanish projects in Computer Lab Clubs in the Covered Patio Area Boosters/PTSA in Covered Patio Area Jamba Juice in the Covered Patio Area 7:00-8:15 GYM 7:00-7:10 Welcome and Teacher Introductions (Ted) 7:10-7:20 PTSA 7:20-7:30 Boosters 7:30-7:40 Band 7:40-8:00 Choir 8:00-8:10 Talent Show (Top 2) 8:15 Closing Orcutt Academy High School Page 3

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College-Career Corner The latest Scholarship information for May has been posted on the OAHS College Career Website at http://www.wix.com/oahsccc/oahs-college-career-center. Here are a few of the scholarship deadlines that are approaching fast: SM Women s Network. Award amount: $500. Deadline: May 11 SM Rotary South Community College Scholarship. Award amount: $500 guaranteed to an OAHS student! Deadline: May 15 SM Rotary South University Scholarship. Award amount: $500 guaranteed to an OAHS student! Deadline: May 15 SM Valley Contractor s Association Scholarship. Award amount: $1,000. Deadline: May 17 Charles C. Forbes Engineering and Design Scholarship. Award amount: $1,000. Deadline: May 24 Another way you can keep up to date on the latest news of who s getting accepted to colleges and other scholarship opportunities, just like the Orcutt Academy College and Career Planning page on Facebook! The Youth Making a Change (YMC) program is seeking applicants for their 2012-13 YMC Boards. Board members are teens ages 13-19. They create and conduct an entire grant cycle from start to finish and then share what they have learned as grant-makers and philanthropists with their communities. Each YMC board is led by two Youth Facilitators who are previous YMC board members. Facilitators assist the board in meeting its objectives; as well as provide an experienced youth perspective on the grantmaking process. You can find more information about the program at www.fundforstantabarbara.org/youth.php or on the OAHS Community Service page of our college/career website. THIS IS AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR STUDENTS TO ADD TO THEIR RESUMES when applying for colleges and scholarships! Deadline is May 31. Students who need to finish up community service hours for the 2011-12 school year can find lots of opportunities listed on our Community Service page of the OAHS College Career Website! Congratulations to Deanna Vogel for winning this week s College T-shirt Contest! Deanna knew that if you take the PSAT test your freshmen or sophomore year...it s still very necessary for you to take it your junior year. Juniors who take the PSAT are automatically entered into the National Merit Scholarship Award and have access to college/career planning tools on collegeboard.com. A big thank you to Pam Brown, mom of OAHS student Sydney Brown for their recent donation to the OAHS Library! Thank you for thinking of us! The OAHS Library is accepting donations of gently used books to add to our library! Library hours are 10-4 Monday and Tuesday, 9-3 Wednesday and Thursday and 7-1 Fridays. Orcutt Academy High School Page 5

Orcutt Academy High School Students and Parents PTSA is proud that it only takes 2 fundraisers per year to support our schools requests from teachers & students (Cow Chip Bingo and the BBQ). With your support, again this year, we can come up with the balance to close out the year. Wednesday May 16th, the Spartan Showcase will take place from 6:00-8:15 p.m. PTSA will be holding a BBQ Fundraiser from 5:00-7:30 at the school. We all know hard is it to try to get dinner before a school function, so come a few minutes early and have a tri-tip sandwich, chips, and a drink before you walk around campus. Pick up orders will also be available if you can t stay for the Spartan Showcase. We are excited to have Big Daddy s Oak Pit BBQ this year to prepare the meal. The BBQ Ticket price is an $8.00 donation to PTSA. Please come and support our school, we need your help so PTSA can continue to enrich the experience of Orcutt Academy, like fund teacher grants, graduation activities, scholarships, art grants, and more! In order to make this event as successful as possible, we need everyone s participation. Yesterday students were given PTSA BBQ tickets in their Spartan Seminar class to sell for the night of the Spartan Showcase May 16th. Please be sure they keep track of them as the tickets or the money for them are due back on the collection dates May 2nd and 9th. We also need volunteers to help the night of the BBQ. If you can help out please contact Sean Dasmann at Sean@CentralCoastAMS.com There will be a prize for the most tickets sold and additional tickets will be available on the collection dates OR by contacting Sean Dasmann at Sean@CentralCoastAMS.com Thank you in advance for helping make our fundraiser a success. We appreciate all you do to help PTSA at Orcutt Academy High School! Sincerely, Sean Dasmann, Vice President Orcutt Academy High School PTSA COLLECTION FOR MONEY & TICKETS WEDNESDAY, MAY 9TH DURING LUNCH YOUTH MAKING CHANGE The Fund for Santa Barbara Youth Making Change (YMC) program is seeking applicants for the 2012-2013 Youth Making Change Boards! Are you (or do you know) a young person ages 13-19 who wants to make positive change in the community? We are looking for energetic and opinionated young people to join the 2012-2013 YMC Boards. Youth Making Change (YMC) is a teen-led grant-making program providing young people with the opportunity to engage directly in organized philanthropy (giving grants). Each YMC Board (one meets in Santa Maria and one meets in Santa Barbara) gives out $10,000 in grants to projects led by youth that impact young people in Santa Barbara County. Applications are available now and DUE by Thursday, May 31, 2012! Download an application at www.fundforsantabarbara.org/youth.php or pick one up from either the Santa Maria or Santa Barbara office of the FUND. Orcutt Academy High School Page 6

~DISTRACTED DRIVER PRESENTATION~ ~CHANGE OF DATE FOR PRESENTATION~ In 2009, 5,474 people were killed in crashes involving driver distraction, and an estimated 448,000 were injured, according to the NHTSA 40% of all American teens say they have been in a car when the driver used a cell phone in a way that put people in danger, according to a PEW Research Study Driving while using a cell phone reduces the amount of brain activity associated with driving by 37%, according to the Carnegie Mellon Institute. If these facts concern you, please attend the Orcutt Academy High School Distracted Driver Presentation Wednesday, May 30th at 6:30pm in the OAHS Multi-Purpose room. Guest speaker Eilene Okerblom will share information, and her very personal experience about the effects of Distracted Driving. In July 2009, her 19-year old son, Eric was killed by a distracted driver while he was riding his bike in Santa Maria. Since then, Eilene has dedicated her energy and time to get the word out about distracted driving. We need to make sure we also tell our children, over and over again, the dangers of distracted driving, she said in a Santa Maria Times interview. Distracted driving is also wrong, because it kills. Orcutt Academy High School Page 7

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