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topPTSA#2.9.50                                                                  April 27, 2015

PARENTS OF SENIORS 

Critical information for upcoming senior class activities and Graduation! 

 

 

 

MIHS Daily Bulletin 

Links are updated by the end of 3rd period every day.  Bulletin is a downloadable file.

 


 

PTSA News & Announcements

April 29th - Surviving Senior Year parent panel discussion and General Membership Meeting

 

Superintendent's Letter - Dr. Gary Plano 

 

 

 

 

Question of the Week

 

 

 

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April
  
April 29 - DUI Drill (Sophs & Seniors), Main Gym & Back Parking Lot, 9:30-11:00am
 
April 29 - PTSA General Membership Meeting & Presentation - "Surviving Senior Year", Library Presentation Room, 6:30-8:00pm

April 30 - May 2 - MIHS Drama Department presents Sweeney Todd, Performing Arts Center, 7:00pm
 
May
 
May 2 - MIHS Crestfest & Opening day plant sale, Crest Learning Center
 
May 4-15 - AP testing dates

May 6 - Honor & Sacrifice; The Roy Matsumoto Story, Peforming Arts Center, 7pm

May 7-9 - MIHS Drama Department presents Sweeney Todd, Performing Arts Center, 7:00pm
 
May 16 - MIHS Prom - Old Hollywood, Seattle's Union Station, 7:00-11:00pm
 
May 18 - MIHS National Honor Society Induction, Commons, 6:30-8:30pm
 
May 26 - MI PTA Council - Senior Awards night, Library, 6:30-8:30pm
 
May 29 - MIHS Staff Assembly, 1:50-2:55pm, Main Gym
 
June
 
June 1
 
** - Calendar information current as of 4/20/15.  Always check District calendar for updates.

 

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President  Debbie Hanson
VP/Elect  Jayme Witman
Secretary  Amy Melick
Co-Treasurer  Lesley Kalmin
Co-VP Com. Monica Moline
Co-VP Com. Erin Underwood
VP Outreach Betsy O'Connell
Co-VP Ops.  Kathy Bauman
Co-VP Ops.  Claudia Allard
  
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Debbie Hanson
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Dear MIHS Familes,

 

I'm excited to announce that the MIHS PTSA Nominating Committee recently posted the slate of proposed MIHS PTSA Executive Committee candidates for the upcoming school year (below). The proposed slate will be formally announced and voted on at our upcoming General Membership Meeting on Wednesday, April 29th at 6pm in the MIHS Library Presentation Room. The committee will entertain nominations from the floor as well that evening.

 

I hope you will consider joining us for this vote and help me thank this year's Nominating Committee, Toby Suhm, Paige Behrbaum, Cindy Baker, Gwen Loosmore & Petra Varney for their important work!


 
Immediately afterwards, at 6:30pm, PTSA will present "Surviving Senior Year," a Q & A panel discussion primarily aimed at this year's Junior parents.

 

Thank you again to the Nominating Committee and to all MIHS volunteers who are busy working behind the scenes to make MIHS great for students, teachers and staff every day!

 

Enjoy the Sunshine!

 

Debbie Hanson

MIHS PTSA President


 
PS- Don't miss this week's Question of the Week - scroll to the bottom of the newsletter!


 
To see Debbie's past President's letters, click here 

Mercer Island High School PTSA

Nominating Committee Report 2014/2015

 

The 2014-2015 MIHS PTSA Nominating Committee places the following names in nomination:

 

For the office of President:                            Jayme Witman

 

For the office of President-elect:                   Jackie Brown

 

For the office of Co-VP of Operations:           Kathy Bauman & Claudia Allard

 

For the office of Co-VP of Communications: Monica Moline & Erin Underwood

 

For the office of VP of Outreach:                  Betsy O'Connell

 

For the office of Co-VP of Legislation & Advocacy:

Hilary Benson & Wendy Weiker

 

For the Office of Co-Treasurer:                       Lesley Kalmin & Kristen Glant

 

For the office of Secretary:                               Amy Melick 

 

Respectfully Submitted:

Toby Suhm

Paige Behrbaum

Cindy Baker

Gwen Loosmore

Perta Varney

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 From Our Superintendent
Gary Plano
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Dear Mercer Island district staff, parents, and patrons,

 

The Mercer Island Schools Foundation "Breakfast of Champions" is scheduled for the morning of April 28. I look forward to this event each year and the chance to spend time with community members who care so deeply about Mercer Island public schools. It is a great opportunity to share some of the incredible work happening in every one of our classrooms, and to address the very real funding challenges our schools face.

 

The 2015 legislative session is more than halfway though, barring a special session, and we still have not seen clear agreement on a path to fully fund our public schools. The lack of a budget and clear agreement on what will be funded next year makes Mercer Island community support through the Mercer Island Schools Foundation even more critical as we build a bridge to the future for every one of our students.

 

The Mercer Island School District sits in the middle of Washington state's 295 school districts when it comes to public revenue per student. For example, according to the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, Seattle Public Schools receives revenues of $11,085 per student and the Bellevue School District receives revenues of $9,428 per student in public funding. The Mercer Island School District, in comparison, receives only $9,218 per student in public funding.

 

Thanks to contributions from the Mercer Island Schools Foundation, PTAs, and boosters, Mercer Island students receive an additional $1,233 per student. Seattle Public Schools receives an additional $586 per student from similar contributions, and the Bellevue School District receives an additional $1,165 per student.

 

Those contributions to the Mercer Island School District are the fulcrum that allows our school district to afford the many teachers and programs that make such a meaningful impact on every one of our students. That is why your support remains critical to the success of every one of our students. Please help us build a bridge to the future.

 

Thank you and best regards,

 

Gary Plano, Ed. D.
Superintendent

 

To see previous letters from Superintendent Gary Plano, click here

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Vicki Puckett
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To see previous letters from Principal Vicki Puckett, click here

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Mercer Island Parent Edge

Please visit www.miparentedge.org for more information on our programs.

 

MI Parent Edge is jointly sponsored by the PTA's of Lakeridge, Island Park, West Mercer, Islander Middle, MIHS and St. Monica schools.

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PTSA News and Announcements

MIHS PTSA Presents "Surviving Senior Year" - A Panel Discussion

 

Join us on Wednesday, April 29th, for the PTSA General Membership Meeting and a fascinating discussion from a panel of experienced parents on surviving the active, hectic and sometimes turbulent senior year. They'll share their experiences, suggestions and tips for helping your senior survive. And of course, they'll be lots of Q&A.

 

While the target audience is parents of current MIHS juniors, all parents are welcome. Library Presentation Room, 6:30-8:00pm

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MIHS News & Announcements

Check the MIHS website for the latest announcements, calendar information, and links to activities.

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Support MIHS Band Boosters and Improve Your Texas Hold-em!!


 

Join the fun and grab a seat at the MI Band Boosters Poker Party!

Location:                        Mercer Island Beach Club

Date:                               Saturday, May 2

Doors open:                    6:00pm

Optional 30 minute introductory training class at 6:30pm

Poker starts:                   7:00pm

 

Snacks, initial buy in, and first drink is included. Additional buy ins alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages are available for purchase.

 

There are still seats available for this event, so spread the word and let your friends know they can still purchase tickets: http://misbb.wordpress.com/donate/band-together-sign-up-items/ 

 

Thank you to Tracy and Clay Dubofsky, Erinann and Jamie Childress, Kevin Larkin and Tom Pedreira for hosting! 

HONORANDSACRIFICE 

In celebration of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, Mercer Island High School presents:

   

 

Honor and Sacrifice: The Roy Matsumoto Story

with Producers Lucy Ostrander and Karen Matsumoto

 

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

7:00 PM-8:30 PM

Mercer Island High School Performing Arts Center

 

Film screening followed by discussion with the producers.

 

This is what the producers say about the film:

 

The short documentary Honor & Sacrifice tells the complex story of a Japanese immigrant family ripped apart by WWII. The Matsumoto family included five sons; two who fought for the Americans and three who fought for the Japanese. The eldest, Hiroshi (Roy), became a hero, fighting against the Japanese with Merrill's Marauders, an American guerrilla unit in Burma. He was born near Los Angeles, educated in Japan, and became a hero when he used his Japanese language skills and military training to save his surrounded, starving battalion deep in the Burmese jungle. At the same time his parents and sisters were living in their family's ancestral home, Hiroshima. The story is told by Roy's daughter Karen as she discovers her father's work in military intelligence, kept secret for 50 years.

 

Link: Honor and Sacrifice: The Roy Matsumoto Story

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MIHS Drama Department Presents - Sweeney Todd

 

The MIHS Drama Department proudly presents Sweeney Todd: School Edition.

Welcome to the streets of London, where the talented students of MIHS bring you a dark and witty tale of love, murder, and revenge. 

 

An infamous tale, Sweeney Todd, an unjustly exiled barber, returns to 19th century London seeking vengeance against the lecherous judge who framed him and ravaged his young wife. The road to revenge leads Todd to Mrs. Lovett, a resourceful proprietress of a failing pie shop, above which he opens a new barber practice. Mrs. Lovett's luck sharply shifts when Todd's thirst for blood inspires the integration of an ingredient into her meat pies that has the people of London lining up, and the carnage has only just begun!

 

Running April 30, May 1, 2, 7, 8, 9 at 7:00pm in the MIHS Performing Arts Center. Tickets are $10 pre-sale, $15 at the door. Recommended for audiences 13+. For more information, check out our page at http://www.mercerislandschools.org/Page/11695 

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News for MIHS Seniors and their Families
Class of 2015 - SENIOR News - 

FINES AND FEES:  All SENIORS must pay off any remaining fines and fees before they can purchase PROM tickets, pick up their YEARBOOK, receive GRADUATION TICKETS or pick up FINAL TRANSCRIPTS.  Fines and fees can be paid online or in the ASB office.  

SENIOR CLASS FUN GIFTS - Keep your eyes open for great ideas, GRADUATION LEIS and SENIOR YARD SIGNS (click for an order form) will be available in the coming weeks.  Check out the SENIOR PAGE on the MIHS PTSA website for more information.

Senior Parents - what to expect these last 2 months!

 

As we wind down our time at MIHS, these last several weeks are fast and furious (and a bit confusing). We thought a quick synopsis of what-to-expect would be helpful.

 

Saturday, May 16th Senior Prom

The theme for this year's MIHS Prom is "Old Hollywood". The dinner and dance will be held at Seattle's Union Station from 7:00-11:00pm. More information on this event will be in the MIHS bulletin and tickets can be purchased at MIHS.  REMEMBER ALL FINES AND FEES MUST BE PAID BEFORE STUDENTS CAN PURCHASE PROM TICKETS.

 

Tuesday, May 26th MI PTA Council Senior Awards Night, MIHS Library, 7:00 p.m.

These awards, selected by each department at MIHS, are given to the student that that department feels best represents the vision/goals/ideals of that field. Sometimes the student selection is our superstars, sometimes it is our students who show the most improvement over their 4 years at MIHS, sometimes it is the student that demonstrates the most passion for the department subject. This event is always meaningful. There is a scholarship attached to each award. The scholarships are funded by our Mercer Island PTA Council.

 

Wednesday, June 10th Baccalaureate, Herzl Ner Tamid, 7:00 p.m.

Join us as we celebrate our seniors in our annual interfaith service. This year's theme is 'Living our Faith Together'. This service is a lovely tradition gifted to our seniors from our Mercer Island faith community.

 

Thursday, June 11th Graduation Day

Senior Breakfast, MIHS Gym, 7:00 a.m.

This is the chance for our staff to enjoy a meal with our seniors and celebrate some additional award-winners. This is a lovely way to start a celebratory day.

 

Senior Graduation rehearsal, Key Arena, 9:00 - approx. 11:00 a.m.

Straight from the breakfast, our seniors will board the buses to head to Key Arena where we will practice the processional and the timing for the evening events. They will be returned to MIHS at the conclusion of this rehearsal. 

 

Graduation Ceremony, Key Arena, 7:00-9:00pm

Seniors will be picked up at MIHS by school buses for transportation to Key Arena.  Pick up time will most probably be 5:00 p.m. (to be confirmed).  The Graduation ceremony is scheduled for 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. with doors to Key Arena opening at 6:30 p.m.  The first 4 tickets to Graduation are free to each family (once fines and textbooks are cleared).  Additional tickets can be purchased in the Commons during lunch in the two weeks leading up to Graduation.  Tickets will not be sold at the door.  Seating is first come, first serve but Key Arena is an terrific venue as most every seat lends itself to excellent viewing.

 

Senior Party, (Venue is a secret), 10:00 p.m. until 6:00 a.m. Friday

This annual event starts directly after Graduation (after the hugs and photos with all the families) from Key Arena.  We spend the night together celebrating the Graduation of our beloved seniors.  This event is facilitated by our MIHS PTSA and includes two venues and lots and lots of activities/entertainment/food/games/etc.  It is a great way for our kids to spend one last night altogether in a safe, fun environment.

 

We hope this helps with planning for this spring.  Definitely let us know if you have any questions.

 

Katty Clark (kattyclark@msn.com)

Jen McLellan (mclellanmj@aol.com)

MIHS PTSA Senior Activities co-Chairs

 

Please see all the latest details here: PTSA Seniors Information page 

  
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In the Community

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Want to know more about City of Mercer Island events, hot topics and seasonal programming? Curious about Parks and Recreation Summer activities or Youth & Family Services volunteer opportunities?  Click here for the City's website and explore the various tabs to learn the most up-to-date information about these topics and more: http://www.mercergov.org/Index.asp

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SAVE THE DATE!

Mercer Island Boys & Girls Club SPRING EVENT

West Mercer Boys & Girls Club

2825 West Mercer Way, Mercer Island, WA 98040

Saturday, May 16, 2015 @ 6pm

 

Join us on board the SS Peak for a fun evening complete with one-of-a kind silent and live auction items! Come in your best cruise ship attire and be ready for one spectacular event. After dinner, you and your friends can dance the night away!

  • Tickets: $100 per person
  • Register today at MI.PositivePlace.org or 206-232-4548
  • Registration closes May 8th, 2015
  • Anchors Away Registration 

Digivations

Summer Opportunity - Counselors in Training at Summer Camp

 

DIGIVATIONS is a STEM+ARTS+MOVEMENT creative technology learning lab that offers multidisciplinary programs ranging from novice to advanced education in the fields of science, technology, engineering, math (STEM), the creative arts and humanities.   Over the past 5 years, more than 4,000 students and 800 educators in the greater Point Roberts, WA/Vancouver, BC region have experienced our educational programs.

Summer Opportunity:  We are seeking ambitious high school students who love working with children ages 9-15 to be counselors-in-training at our Overnight DIGIVATIONS CAMP DEMIGOD INSTITUTE in Point Roberts, WA (2.5 hours north of MI).  It is a fully immersive international summer innovation and literary overnight camp based on the Institute's unique STEM+ARTS+MOVEMENT curriculum.   It is a blend of world building through innovation, role playing, and speculative fiction. The Overnight Camp's location and environment brings Percy Jackson and the Olympian Series as well as Fandoms to life (featuring a Mash-Up of Percy Jackson, Dr. Who, Steampunk, Harry Potter, Avatar: The Last Airbender, The Hobbit, The Hunger Games, Divergent, and more)  through quests in rustic demigod cabins, traversing through the beaches, trails, and clay cliffs. 

All Counselors in Training (ages 16-17) and Counselors (ages 18+) receive mentorship from our senior internationally known faculty, attend all classes, and are part of an outstanding college-age counselor team who come from throughout North America.  Almost all staff receives positive references for academic or career applications. There are tremendous opportunities to create or add to a portfolio of new works/inventions for college and graduate school applications (engineering, design, innovation, medicine, theatre, fine arts, film, music, etc.). Students can commit to one or both sessions June 25-July 12 and/or August 1-23.

 

For more information, check us out at www.digivations.com

YMCA

 

Check out the YWCA and YMCA summer offerings
Various outdoor activities, Leadership Camps and Diversity in the Outdoors Scholarships
 
There are too many offerings to list here, but go to the YMCA Leadership page and check out all they have to offer for high school aged boys and girls this summer at http://ymcaleadership.com/

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Legislation and Advocacy

 

For a summary of issues impacting our district this legislative season, please see Islander Middle School's Advocacy page

http://imsptsa.org/get-connected/legislative/

 

To read about WSPTA priorities for the 2014-2015 school year and to get the latest MIHS Legislation & Advocacy news, click here 

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Volunteers Needed for Upcoming Events

SIGN UP TO HELP SELL PROM TICKETS:

 

 

Senior Prom 2015 is right around the corner -  Saturday May 16th at the Great Hall Union Station. We need parents to help sell tickets during both lunches. We would love your help.
Click here to sign up for a shift
 

MIHS Needs PTSA Volunteers!

 

Interested in Volunteering at MIHS? Please consider how you can volunteer during the 2014-2015 school year and complete the online form at MIHS PTSA website or Click here to fill out your 2014-2015 Volunteer Interest Form.  

 

Questions? Contact Laurie Raisys at volunteer@mihsptsa.org 

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Question of the Week

Q: Does the weekly calendar in this newsletter list every MIHS event?

 

A: Great question! NO, our MIHS PTSA Weekly newsletter calendar only lists a sampling of what's going on at MIHS each week. We highlight programs that are organized or sponsored by PTSA and often include other programs which impact large MIHS populations. The best source of up-to-date calendar news is the Mercer Island School District Calendar http://www.mercerislandschools.org/Page/2

 

Academic and Counseling Center News can be found on the MIHS Counseling Center Webpage, http://www.mercerislandschools.org/Page/7687  

 

Daily athletic events and other student centered news can be found by reading the MIHS Daily Bulletin http://www.mercerislandschools.org/Page/9216

 

By checking these calendar sources directly, you are accessing the most up-to-date information. Last minute time changes are published in these places.

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