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Islander families,
I hope you were able to get outside with your family and enjoy some of that beautiful summer weather. As summer looms around the corner, I'm sure the students are as ready for a break as we all are. The push for final projects, finals, and year end assignments will keep everyone busy these next few weeks. Please remind your students to continue checking teacher websites and classroom white boards for due dates.
Yearbooks will be distributed soon so if you ordered one, check the daily bulletin to learn about distribution dates.
Prom pictures are in and will be available for distribution this week in the commons, next to graduation ticket pick-up.
The librarians are looking for volunteers to collect text books for students. Please look for the sign up link in this week's newsletter.
Parents of Seniors- Lots of due dates and activities happening in these next 10 days. You should have received a detailed email last week that walks you through everything that needs to be done before graduation. Please read through it thoroughly so you and your graduate don't miss anything!
Our FINAL PTSA General Membership meeting will take place THIS Wednesday June 8th 9:30-11:00am. We will elect our new slate of officers, approve next years budget,and recognize some of our amazing volunteers and staff. Please join us in the MIHS courtyard for coffee and an end of the year celebration! I hope to see you there!
Go Islanders!
Go Islanders, Jayme Witman PTSA President 2015/16
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From Our Principal
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Hello Parents:
We are on the home stretch. Hard to believe not many days left until summer break.
MIHS Summer School Program 2016: Summer school will run from June 28 to August 4. Classes offered on contract are Health, PE, WA State History, Moral Choices (Philosophy), various other Social Studies, English and Math classes, plus some "on-line" classes. Students taking English, Algebra and Geometry as focus or credit retrieval will have class daily i.e. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, & Thursdays. Tuition is $300. Students must attend class/appointments. The catalog and registration materials will be on the website very soon. Questions should be sent to the Director, Vicki White Miltun, here.
Finals Week Schedule: June 20- 24th: Please continue to read our website for schedule changes through the end of the year with Finals coming up last two weeks before school gets out.
Monday, June 20th - Finals for periods 1, 5, 7 (special schedule)
Tuesday, June 21st - Finals for Periods 2 & 4. Early Dismissal at 12:15 PM
Wednesday, June 22nd - Finals for Periods 3 & 6, Early Dismissal at 12:15 PM
Thursday, June 23rd - No Classes - Finals Make Up. Students must make special arrangements with their individual teachers if the need arises.
Friday, June 24th - No school. This is a scheduled Weather Make Up day. (Crossing my fingers - no bad weather between now and June 24th).
Finals for Seniors: The individual teacher arranges these finals examinations in the individual classes your senior student has.
Seniors Festivities: To find out more details of the different events, please go to our high school website. Then click "Graduation" under "News & Events." You will find lots of helpful information, FAQs, and timelines. Sheryl Ehrlichman, Counseling Secretary, is keeping up the Counseling Website with details about graduation activities.
Senior Students Check-Out Procedures: Senior Clearance Slips will be available in the Counseling Center starting June 6th. This clearance slip, with all required signatures must be turned into the ASB office no later than 3:00 PM Wednesday June 15th in order to ensure your student walks for graduation. This check out requires all fees/fines to be paid, Library fees/fines to be paid, and checking back in any books or technology. To make this process easier, students should check their library records in advance.
Summer Hours: Our school offices are closed during the month of July. If you need an official transcript for your student it would be a good idea to do this before July. In August we open on August 8th.
In closing for the summer, thank you parents for the many hours of volunteering at MIHS. Your pride and loyalty to MIHS and the students and staff is greatly appreciated and needed. I hope your summer is fun with family activities. For our parents who have a graduating senior, I wish you the very best and thank you for all of your 4 years of support.
Vicki Puckett
Principal
To see previous letters from Principal Vicki Puckett, click here

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Parent Volunteers Needed!
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Class of 2016 Senior Party
Parent Chaperones Needed
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PTSA News and Announcements 
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The 40th Annual Mercer Island PTA Council Scholarship Award Night was held on Wednesday, June 1st. Congratulations to the following Senior Award recipients:
Braman Family Writing Award - Amanda Wall
Crest - Alexandra Munroe CTE/CCR - Evan Ashley Drama - Hannah Conradt English - Caroline Boissoneault, Benjamin Chase, Jonathan Perr and Richard Chess (Journalism) Health - Nicole Kemp Math - Jacqueline Gallup, Helena Shield, James Shin Music - Jenny Chen, Riley Fang, Esther Kerns PE - Fletcher Asmus Principal's Award - Nicholas Miller Science - Jenna Permut, Tomasz Prussak, Aidan Wang Social Studies - Darina Bukovskaya, Brian Oppeheim, Isaac Kipust Visual Arts - Jack Rasmussen World Language - Ryan Wong (Chinese), Emma Van Orden (French), Eugenie Morton (Spanish) Yearbook - Dana He
What Is Your Story?
The theme for the 2016 -2017 PTA Reflections contest is "What Is Your Story".
No experience is required to participate in Reflections.
Choose the arts category you're interested in, create an original piece of artwork based on the theme "What Is Your Story" and be recognized as an artist in your community.
Categories are: Dance Choreography, Film Production, Literature, Musical Composition, Photography and Visual Arts.
The rules are downloadable files on the Washington State PTA website and are located 1/2 down the page under Rules.
Questions contact: reflectionsmercerisland@gmail.com
A Spring Tradition on MI: Graduate Grams
Every spring, the Mercer Island PTA Council produces and mails thousands of Graduate Gram greetings to the homes of Mercer Island students. Whether graduating from Preschool, Kindergarten, 5th grade, 8th grade, High School or College, all students love receiving these personalized certificates in the mail. Each hand prepared "Grad Gram" congratulates the recipient and acknowledges the sender.
Order Graduate Grams for your graduating seniors, neighbors, babysitters, children and their friends! All funds raised through the purchase of Graduate Grams go directly into the MI PTA Council Community Scholarship Fund which honors graduating seniors for their achievement, hard work, and attitude.
Please click here to order. Thank you for supporting this wonderful MI tradition!
Need Graduation Gifts?
We are in the final quarter of the 2015-16 school year and graduation is right around the corner. Your PTSA and various booster clubs have great gift ideas for your favorite Class of 2016 grad! Senior yard signs,
personalized bricks, graduation leis and more are all available. Click here for order forms.

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Check the MIHS website for the latest announcements and calendar information
Parents of Juniors - Summertime to-dos
As we watch our current crop of seniors finish out their time here at MIHS, there are some items that you can check off your list this summer so the start of your child's senior year is a calm as possible.
One of those items is your child's Senior Portraits for the yearbook. The deadline for that submission is Thursday, October 6th, 2016. Experienced parents strongly recommend that you take care of this to-do over the summer. We've linked the directions here.
This document will explain what the picture requirements are, the method(s) of submission, and Ms. Totten's (our wonderful MIHS yearbook teacher) contact information.
Many families choose to hire a professional photographer to take these pictures. That is, of course, an option, but many of our photos in the senior portrait section of our yearbook were taken by a regular camera in the family's backyard. As long as the requirements are met, it terms of head shot, size, clarity, then all photos submitted are acceptable.
Another option to submit to the yearbook is a Senior Ad. This should not be confused with the Senior Portraits, which includes every senior student. The Senior Ad is optional and provides a greater degree of flexibility of submission. Teams, families, groups of friends, personal reflection on your teen are all acceptable. These ads are available for a fee. Click here for details: The deadline for Senior Ad submission is Tuesday, December 6th, 2016.
And please feel free to contact me with any questions as we roll into our student's senior year. I would be delighted to help with anything that you might be curious about during this exciting year.
Jennifer McLellan Chair, Senior Activities
mclellanmj@aol.com
Class of 2017 Senior Party Parent Chairs Needed:
Parent volunteers are needed to be in charge of organizing the Class of 2017 post-graduation party. This party is a long-standing MIHS tradition, and is a very special opportunity for Seniors to celebrate together after graduation in a safe and supervised situation. Planning for 2017 should begin now, in order to participate and learn from the current Senior class, and book the best party venues. This position can be shared by 2-3 Co-Chairs. Any parents of current Juniors who would like to be considered for this leadership position, or would like more info, should contact Betsy O'Connell at tboconnell@msn.com.
More help needed from Class of 2017 Parents
The Baccalaureate planning committee is recruiting 2 volunteers to help coordinate the reception following the 2016 Baccalaureate Service. This event is an inter-denominational celebration that honors our graduating senior class.
This year the event will be hosted by the Emmanuel Episcopal Church, on Wednesday, June 15th at 7 p.m. The service lasts about an hour and will feature speeches and musical performances by students who have been selected by their fellow seniors.
This is followed by a very low key reception. The evening is meant to be a time for family, friends, and community leaders to gather together to celebrate and honor the senior class prior to graduation ceremonies the following night.
Generally as the coordinator for this job you will work with our senior parent Shelley Taylor to execute the reception piece. This would include:
~prepare/decorate the reception area (table cloths, flowers etc.) very low key
~organize the set up/clean up (you will have 3 junior volunteers for each shift: 6-7 and 7:45-8:45)
There may also be some time spent prior purchasing paper products, and working with the church to confirm what they have available for use.
We have senior parents available to help prior to the event as well but in an effort to allow them to enjoy the evening we reach out to the Junior Class to oversee the reception.
Thank you in advance for your help. Please contact Petra Varney at petra.varney@comcast.net if you are able to help in this way.
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.
 
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ALL SENIORS MUST SETTLE FEES AND FINES BY JUNE 15TH AT 1:00 PM. SENIORS WILL NOT RECEIVE THEIR YEARBOOK OR DIPLOMA OR BE ALOWED TO WALK AT GRADUATION UNTIL FINES AND FEES ARE PAID.
PAY ONLINE OR AT THE ASB OFFICE!
Graduation Links are live: Click here for up to date information and FAQs from our Counseling Department about dates, tickets, venue details, check out procedures, etc.
- Senior Breakfast Details:
June 16th, 7:00 - 9:00 am
Mercer Island High School Gym
Doors open at 7:00 am, program begins at 7:30.
Parents, please RSVP your attendance for head counts. Students are automatically counted, we just need counts of parents planning to attend. This event is intended for students and parents only, due to seating limitations, There is not room for siblings/extended family.
ASB funds cannot be used to provide food and services for parents, so we ask for a $10 donation to cover the parent expenses. This donation can be paid at the door on the day of the event. (FLYER)
- Friday, June 10, Senior Breakfast Parent RSVPs due.
- Wednesday, June 15, 7:00 pm: Baccalaureate - Emmanuel Episcopal Church.
- 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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As this school year winds down, Parent Edge would like to thank everyone who has attended and supported our events. Parent Edge is collaborating with lots of local groups to bring you information about other important community events and, on occasion, make discounted tickets available to MIPTA members. Go to the "In The Community" section of this newsletter for information about such events. Also check "Local Events and Lectures" on http://www.miparentedge.org and like our Facebook page, Mercer Island Parent Education, for lots more information on events happening in our area. We hope to see you at some of these other outstanding events and look forward to seeing you all back for another inspiring series of speakers on Mercer Island next year.
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Legislation and Advocacy
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Thank you to everyone who emailed City Council in support of the improvements to the intersection at Northwood Elementary (http://www.miptacouncil.org/advocacy/tip-letter/). Every email was important and City Council clearly heard our parent body's view on this issue. Public comment regarding this project is invited at the June 6 City Council meeting. Please contact the MI PTA Advocacy Team (advocacy@miptacouncil.org) if you would like to be part of the final push to get this project moving.
The MI PTA Council Advocacy Website (http://www.miptacouncil.org/advocacy/) has the latest information on our efforts to advocate for the well-being and education of all children. If you are interested in joining the MI PTA Advocacy Team please email us at (advocacy@miptacouncil.org).
To become even more informed, see our webpage link above.
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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.
UPDATED MAY/JUNE LETTER: End of a fabulous year! Looking forward to another.
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.
Coaching: Camps are run by Liz Shields, MIHS Varsity Girls Coach. Involved in the Mercer Island's program since 2009, and the MIHS Varsity Coach since 2011, Liz has played, coached and umpired for more than 25 years, both in her native Australia and in the U.S. She represented Western Australia in the national championships as a player, and umpired the 2007 U19 World Championships in Canada and the 2009 Women's World Cup in Prague.
OneWorld Now! still has spots open in its fun, intensive and free Chinese and Arabic Language Summer Camps for high school students, including incoming freshmen. Please note that it is for beginning language learners only.
Dates: July 11 through July 29, 2016 (weekdays only)
Times: 9 am to 3 pm (includes 4 hours of language classes plus afternoon culture and leadership lessons)
Cost: FREE
Location: Impact HUB Seattle (near Pioneer Square)
Meals: Hot lunch and snacks provided
Deadline to apply: May 31, 2016
Call for Artists!!! Open to ALL, K to 12th Grades
Mercer Island Visual Arts League (MIVAL), together with Wells Fargo Bank, is sponsoring the 42nd annual Junior Art Show during the Mercer Island Summer Celebration event July 9th and 10th. Awards and cash prizes will be presented to winning young artists.
Two-dimensional wall art: Painting; Drawing; Photography; Digital art; Collage and
Three-dimensional art: Crafts; Jewelry; Sculpture.
Register Today Online here and print out an entry form.

2016 SUMMER PROGRAM: BIOINFORMATICS-CODING FOR MEDICINE ORGANIZED with the Washington Student Science Association (WSSA)
SESSION CHOICE: July 5-18 OR July 20- Aug 2 (10 working days)
10am-2pm
Bellevue College location
Course Fee $750 (10% discount with a friend)
BIOINFORMATICS is the hottest emerging area of STEM with all major universities and colleges including Harvard, MIT, Stanford, Berkeley, U Washington and others developing cutting-edge programs. This is a major focus of investment for technology companies such as GOOGLE etc and many job opportunities are being created in this field. Skills are much in demand in this high STEM job growth area. Our STEM summer program 2016 will open the doors of this exciting field to students thinking of future careers in biology, computer science and medicine. The course is led by Dr M Samanta who has extensive experience in BIOINFORMATICS and is an International Maths Olympian and ex-NASA scientist.
Get a Jump Start on Summer! Grab your friends, lace up your shoes and come run or walk the YoungLife 5K at Luther Burbank. It's one of the only events around where the finish line is in Lake Washington! All finishers earn a MI Young Life beach towel. Prizes for best team costumes, fastest 5K for >15 years and fastest <14 years. June 11 at 9:30AM. For more information and to register visit: mercerisland.younglife.org.
Digivations Camp Demigod Institute
NASA award winning summer innovation and literary overnight camp in Leavenworth, WA.
Stem+Arts+Movement and Design Thinking. Inspiring the next generation of innovators. For more information about Camp Half Blood, Camp Fandom and Demigod Lodge click here.
Be a Part of Island History!
In less than five months, the beautiful Northwood Elementary will open its doors to a parliament of owls. A new school hasn't opened on Mercer Island since 1963, when JFK was President, Martin Luther King had a dream, and Beatlemania began!
To commemorate this milestone moment, the Northwood PTA is offering all families, friends, staff, and supporters of Northwood Elementary the opportunity to leave a permanent, personalized mark on a brick in Northwood's unique outdoor play area. For further information and to view all the possible options, please check our website at here. This opportunity will only be open until June 30, 2016. If you have any questions, please contact jsytman@mac.com.
Music Works Northwest Summer Camps
Private lessons June 21-August 28 plus music therapy, group lessons and more. To register visit registration@musicworksnw.org or call 425-644-0988.
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.
2016 International Summer Spanish Programs & Youth Sport Camps
with Homestay in Barcelona, Spain
SpainBcn- Summer Camps are designed for boys and girls, junior and teens, who want to practice their favorite sport and/or improve their Spanish, enjoy a complete cultural program in a fun, safe and nurturing environment with youth participants from all over the world.
To learn more about SpainBcn-Summer Camps please visit:
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Question of the Week
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Q: What happens at the end of the year? My kid still has lunch money in their ASB card, how does he return his school books, how do we get our yearbook? How do I know if my student owes any fines?
A: Great questions! Class's text books and library books should be returned AFTER your student completed their final exam in each class. Any outstanding monies on their lunch account will be carried over to next year. Yearbooks will be available to pick up during lunch several weeks before school is out. Your student should listen to the daily bulletin to learn about pick up opportunities. Fines owed are listed on your students SKYWARD account. These fines must be paid before the end of the year in order to check out text books next fall OR reserve a student parking spot.
Calendar information for future reference:
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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