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Islander families,
This week is the Fine Arts Showcase, April 5 & 6. All elementary school students will have art represented at this amazing event as well as many of our middle school and high school students. If you haven't had the opportunity to attend this event, you are really missing out. We have incredibly talented students in all of our schools and loads of volunteer hours go in to making this a success. More information is included in this newsletter. I hope to see you there!
Go Islanders!
witman3@msn.com
206-920-6199
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To see previous letters from Principal Vicki Puckett, click here
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PTSA News and Announcements 
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Reflections Winners
The Washington State PTA has selected winners from nearly 1,100 submissions to the annual PTA Reflections Contest. Please congratulate Jessica Waller for winning the category of High School Music Composition, for grades 9-12. Jessica is a 10th grade student She received First Place (Outstanding Interpretation) in the statewide competition for her music composition titled Adventure in a Faraway Land. It is a duet for the French horn and piano. Jessica is one of only six high school students from Washington State who will advance to the National PTA competition, and the only high school student to receive this honor in the music composition category (other winners were in the categories of literature, visual arts, photography, dance choreography and film). Winners of the National PTA competition will be determined in May, 2016, and awarded an $800 arts education award and a trip to Washington DC to accept the honor.
A complete list of winners is available here.

Join the Mercer Island High School PTSA!
Donations can also be made via the registration page. MIHS PTSA Donations pay for:
- Partnership Grants and Classroom Support
- Student Leadership Training
- Counseling Center Support and College Series Presentations
- Parent Education Events
- Staff Training
- Field Trips
- Class Supplies
- Bridges
- Emergency Supplies
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MIHS News (including Senior Info) 
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Check the MIHS website for the latest announcements and calendar information
Writing For College Workshop
Curtis Johnston and David Willecke are offering the 7th annual Writing for College workshop at Mercer Island High School, beginning June 27th! Lower your stress and get a jump start on senior year college admissions insanity. Craft your admissions essay in a relaxed workshop atmosphere with on demand one-on-one guidance from people who have spent years mastering the personal essay. We will help you write to your audience, maintain authentic voice, avoid the many common pitfalls that can lead to automatic denial, and more. For more information, including how to register, click here.
Educational Effectiveness Survey
In a district e-mail entitled MISD Learning and Technology Services Update sent on 2/29 was a link for the Educational Effectiveness Survey (EES). The school board, superintendent, Administration at the HS, and staff review the data collected on this survey each year. Please take the time to give your feedback on the EES. When the survey talks about principal, it includes all four at the HS (Vicki Puckett, Henterson Carlisle, Jamie Prescott, and Mark Jergens-Zmuda). Thank you for taking the time to respond with your input to this important survey.

MIHS Drill Team Tryouts
Are you interested in trying out for Drill Team? MIDT is holding tryouts for next year's 9, 10, 11 and 12th graders on April 19, 20 and 21. The Parent meeting took place on March 15th. Additional questions?Contact coach Debbie Friend at debbie.friend@mercerislandschools.org. We look forward to seeing you there.
MIHS Cheerleading tryouts are almost here! If you want to show your S-P-I-R-I-T next year at MIHS, please attend the mandatory Cheerleading Parents' Meeting on Thursday, March 31st at 6:30 pm in the MIHS Library. Cheer Tryout Week is Monday, April 25th through Friday, April 29th. If you have questions, please contact Coach Julie Ogata Ciobanu at jotogata@msn.com.
Mercer Island Fine Arts Showcase -
April 5th & 6th, 5:30-9:30 p.m.
Sponsored by the Mercer Island Fine Arts Advisory Council and MISD, the Fine Arts Showcase is an annual fundraiser featuring performances by MISD performing arts students as well as artwork displayed by all elementary students and those participating in visual art classes at IMS and MIHS. For 2 nights, Mercer Island High School is transformed into a beautiful art gallery with demonstrations and performances. Tuesday night is a spotlight on visual arts, with art demonstrations, activities and small ensemble performances, and Wednesday night features concerts by band, orchestra, choir and drama students as well as a special performance by the all 3rd grade choir. Event is open to the public and tickets start at $10 in advance, good for both nights. Proceeds benefit fine arts education programs throughout MISD.

Class of 2016 Senior Announcements:
Graduation Links now live! Click here for up to date information and FAQs from our Counseling Department about dates, tickets, venue details, check out procedures, etc.
Graduation Cap & Gown Distribution on Monday, March 28 during both lunches.
Important dates:
- Wednesday, June 15, 7:00 pm: Baccalaureate (location TBD)
- Thursday, June 16, 7:00 am: Senior Breakfast, MIHS Gym
- Thursday, June 16, 7:00 pm: Graduation, Key Arena
- Thursday, June 16, 10:00 pm - 6:00 am: Senior Party (location TOP SECRET)
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Mock ACT Practice Test Review Session
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The review session for the final mock SAT/ACT test will be held April 19th at 7:00 p.m. at the Mercer Island Presbyterian Church, 3605 84th Ave SE, Mercer Island.
Click here for more information about Mock SAT/ACT tests for 2015/16.
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Parent Volunteers Needed!
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Is one of your resolutions for 2016 to become more involved at MIHS? Click here to indicate your interests; from Staff Appreciation to Islander Days - we need your help! Please consider how you can volunteer during the 2015-2016 school year and complete the online form at MIHS PTSA website.
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MERCER ISLAND PARENT EDGE PRESENTS
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MI Parent Edge Presents:
Wednesday, April 27th 9:30 AM at Lakeridge Elementary
Liliana Lengua, Ph.D.
Supporting Elementary-Aged Children Through Change:
Promoting Resilient Responses to Life's Stresses
Join us for a morning with Dr. Lengua as she discusses how effective parenting, supported by mindfulness, can promote our children's resilient responses to stress. With a new school opening in the fall and the exciting changes it brings to the entire elementary community, this will be a timely lecture in which Dr. Lengua will share strategies and knowledge to help us all grow through life's various transitions. Free for Mercer Island PTA Members $10 at the door for non-MI PTA Members - Bring a friend! ____________________________________________________________________________________ Special Announcement: Our friends at ParentMap are offering a special discount on their upcoming lecture series for Mercer Island Parents! Go to ParentMap Lecture Series to see their great line-up and use the code "MIPE16 at check out. Thank you Parent Map! ____________________________________________________________________________________
MI Parent Edge is jointly sponsored by the PTA's of Lakeridge, Island Park, West Mercer, Islander Middle, MIHS and MIPA.
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Legislation and Advocacy
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The Mercer Island PTA Council has a fantastic new website. Click here to learn about legislation affecting Mercer Island families and how the PTA advocates for our students.
Basic education is vital to creating successful students, employees, and contributors to our community and economy.
A challenging question posed by the Seattle Times:
Why are our students underperforming? Could it be related to the fact that Massachusetts spends almost $15K per pupil, while Washington spends about $10K? Did you know that Mercer Island ranks 144th out of 295 Washington districts for per pupil spending, INCLUDING donations to PTA and the foundation, and that funding may be at risk. Want to learn more? Mercer Island School District Per Student Funding Data Sheet
To become even more informed, see our webpage link above.
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MIHS Clubs and Athletics Announcements 
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MIHS All Season Sports Passes are on sale
This year the school has moved to a punch card system. Punch cards are good for any regular season varsity event and come in 10 game cards. They are available from the ASB office, or purchase Online (login with Skyward information, choose "Items at students school", "Sports", "Season Pass". Cards purchased online may be picked up in the ASB office beginning September 8th.
College Athletics
Is your student playing a sport at a Division 1, 2, or 3 school next year? Did you know that only 1% of high school athletes play at the collegiate level? Please let Mark Jergens-Zmuda know if your student has committed to play a sport in college and at which school he or she plans to play.
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MIHS Counselors Are In Touch! 
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Our MIHS Academic Counselors will be providing parents with a monthly Counseling Center Update Letter. It will be posted on the Counseling Center webpage, and we will link to the letter in our weekly newsletter. See below for this month's information.
High school and beyond plans, summer programs, MIHS summer school, running start, MIHS Presidential Scholar Candidates, college information for Juniors, Juniors SAT-ACT information, and AP exam registration are all discussed in this month's update: Click Here to download and read the full letter.
More information from the Counseling Center can be found here.
Questions can be directed to MJ Hillstrom, College Counselor
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In the Community
Mercer Island High School PTSA (MIHS PTSA) and the Mercer Island School District have neither reviewed nor approved the programs, personnel, activities or organizations announced in these flyers or websites. The participants agree to protect, indemnify, and hold harmless the district and MIHS PTSA, including elected and appointed officials, employees, agents, staff and volunteers, from any and all claims, liabilities, damages, expenses, or rights of action, directly or indirectly attributed to the activities. Permission to distribute this information and or flyers should not be considered a recommendation of the programs by the school district or by the MIHS PTSA. These are neither school district nor MIHS PTSA sponsored activities.
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Get Updated On What's Going On Around Mercer Island
Want to know more about City of Mercer Island events, hot topics and seasonal programming? Curious about Parks and Recreation 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
Programs in our Community -
The MIHS PTSA has not reviewed or endorsed these programs. See above.
Mercer Island FC Night at Mercer Island High School
Come cheer the MIHS Varsity Soccer team on Friday, April 29th as they take on the Sammamish Totems at 7:30 p.m. in the MIHS Stadium.
Healthy Dating, Consent & Respect for Men & Women:
A Workshop for Mercer Island Teens
Wednesday, April 20, 2016 from 6:30-8 PM
Mercer Island Public Library
Presented by: Ward Urion of Lifewire and Cathy Gentino of MIYFS
Our Kids Need Us... Our Kids Need YOU!
Every school year in our community hundreds of children enter the foster care system. The critical shortage of foster homes in your school district means that abused and neglected children are rarely able to stay in their original school when they enter foster care. As a result, children who must enter foster care not only lose their families, but also friends, teachers, tutors, counselors, administrators, bus drivers, food service workers and custodians.
Fostering Together is searching for a few families to become licensed foster parents just in case a child from your school needs a foster home. You don't have to be a super hero or even save the world...but just maybe you could find room to make the difference in the life of one child. ATTEND ORIENTATION NOW. For information please call 1-888-KIDS-414 (1-888-543-7414)
The Mercer Island Visual Arts League (MIVAL) Scholarships:
is now accepting applications from Mercer Island High School seniors for 3 scholarship grants of $700 each. Applicants must be entering a university, community college or art institution, with the intention of pursuing an art major or continuing in the visual arts field. Applications are available from Ms. Totten, Mr. Wick or Ms. Mintz or directly from MIVAL at president@MIVAL.org.
Founded in 1961, MIVAL is a member run, non-profit, visual arts organization located on Mercer Island. MIVAL hosts three annual shows (Treasures in Miniature (April), Summer Celebration/Junior Art Show (July) and Holiday Show (November/December)) and operates the MIVAL Gallery located next to the Baskin-Robbins in downtown Mercer Island. MIVAL's scholarships support emerging, committed and deserving high school visual artists who will to continue their art education after high school. MIVAL works closely with the Mercer Island Arts Council. For MIVAL membership and other information see www.MIVAL.org.
Camp Biomed Presented by the Northwest Association of Biomedical Research
Our goal is to inspire students entering grades 9-12 to consider a career in biomedicine, biotechnology or bioengineering through immersion in the biomedical research community. Camp subjects include Cancer Laboratory and Do-It-Yourself Biology, Next Gen Science-Origami of Life with Bioinformatics, and Crime Scene Investigation (CSI)-Solving a Murder Mystery. For more information click here.
Mercer Island Youth and Family Services - VOICE Program Registration
VOICE (Volunteer Outreach in Communities Everywhere): Current 8th-11th graders
This summer, MIYFS is offering two summer volunteer opportunities for youth. The middle school SVP program is open to current 6th and 7th grade students, and VOICE is open to current 8th - 11th grade students who would like to participate in volunteer projects throughout the summer. These programs give Mercer Island students the opportunity to raise their social awareness by working directly with populations in need around the greater Seattle area while volunteering alongside their peers. SVP and VOICE projects are plentiful and diverse- by participating with the program one might cook a meal at a homeless shelter, tutor a child in need, participate in recreational activities with people with disabilities, build a hiking trail in Snoqualmie, and much more. We are excited to announce we have increased our nonprofit partnerships, and will work with over SIXTY nonprofits this summer!
Registration will open at 10:00am on Wednesday, March 16th and will close at 5:00pm on Wednesday, April 27th. See our website www.mercergov.org/voice for more information and to register.
The 2016 VOICE/SVP programs will run from June 27 - August 19.
For more information contact Tambi Cork, Youth Development Program Coordinator at Mercer Island Youth and Family Services, at 206.275.7755 or tambi.cork@mercergov.org.
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Question of the Week
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Q: We are trying to plan our August vacation. When is Band Camp?
A: Thanks for planning ahead! Band Leadership Camp is Saturday 8/13- Sunday 8/14, Band Camp is Monday 8/15- Friday 8/19.
This is one of the few events that has already been set for the 2016-17 school year. Remaining events are placed on the calendar during the District Calendar meeting in May. After that time, dates are entered into the calendar online. We will let you know when that happens.
This event calendar is different than the student calendar which is bargained in advance with school start and end dates, vacations and service days. Those calendars have been set for 16-17, 17-18, and 18-19 and are located on the District Website under News and Events on the Student Calendar page.
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We are leaving the schedule links here in the event you have not bookmarked them:
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If you bookmark this page you will be able to check schedules on your computer or smartphone. Seven period weeks take place during "short weeks", testing weeks, and Showcase weeks. Schedules are also adjusted during finals.
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