VICTOR J. ANDREW HIGH SCHOOL 9001 West 171st Street Tinley Park, IL 60487 Phone:708-342-5800 http://andrew.d230.org PRESORTED STANDARD U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT NO. 11 ORLAND PARK V I C TO R J. A N D R E W H I G H S C H O O L N E W S L E T T E R • APRIL 2015 Students in the ULTIMA program at Andrew High School participated in the Work Olympics on the state testing day, March 3rd. Ultima students are assessed at different levels based on various real-life work tasks. Examples of assessments are folding clothes, filing, shredding, filling out job applications, and mock interviews. Students are assessed in these work skills each year in order to show growth and to develop individual goals for each student. Pictured doing a variety of tasks are: Bridget McNamara (sorting clothes by size), Daniel Hopman (cleaning), Andrea Alpos (wrapping silverware), Caitlin Lambrecht (cleaning trays and placing a placemat), Amaya Sanders (sorting mail), Victoria Iwema and Ian Stratton (preparing folders), Sonja Wrona (alphabetizing papers), Stuart Rettig, Jacob Jentsch and Pete Schultz (completing a job application), and Jordan Colquitt (job interview). Congratulations to VJA Bands on their outstanding achievements at the Midwest Music Festival. The Symphonic band tied for second in their category and were awarded best percussion in class. The Wind Symphony came home GRAND CHAMPIONS of the entire festival winning best woodwind section and percussion section as well. This is a first for Andrew High School in the 29 year history of the festival. Wind Symphony will serve as honor band at next year’s festival. Symphonic band members are: Ashley Bellario, Kristopher Castaneda, Natalie Grace Dizon, Mason Garcia, Patrick Grogan, John Hahn, Rebekah Hanrahan, Christopher Marshall, Gianna Melka, Kimberly Nicholson, Aaron Owusu-Teng, Martin Polkowski, Avinash Rao, Justin Rauman, Vivian Reyes, Amanda Rodriguez, Matthew Rooy, Matthew Ryan, Christopher Sciortino, Thomas Shermulis, Jessica Sonneveld, Karl Suarez, Susan Theis, Vincent Upreti, Ian Winston, and Liam Yore. Wind Symphony band members are: Jeanine Ahmad, Adam Badagliacco, Jacob Badagliacco, Phillip Baggio, Antonio Balestri, Kaitlyn Bauman, Todd Bentson, Ashley Bolek, Andrew Brescia, Jessica Brown, Jonathan Childs, Shannon Corich, Lily Dalka, Amanda Donaldson, Pauline Fittanto, Janette Folliard, Mia Folliard, Warren Frye, Daniel Gustafson, Jonathan Hoelzel, Daniel Jarski, Rebecca Keate, Megan Kinnerk, Elizabeth Kochniarczyk, Elisabeth Lang, Eilish Miller, Jacob Moreno, Paul Nadela, Jaclyn Nicasio, Kylie Nowocin, Amelia O'Donnell, Abigail Owusu-Teng, Alex Pedersen, Madalyn Puckett, Derrick Quiaoit, Jamie Rago, Ankitha Rao, Julia Ricker, Michael Rickey, Ryan Sadowski, Joseph Siano, Maria Szczasny, Tyler Tebo, Susan Theis, Christopher Volk, and Brian Zielinski. CONSOLIDATED HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 230 THOUGHT MEANING ACTION Guidance Guidance VICTOR J. ANDREW HIGH SCHOOL 2014-2015 School Calendar Dates to Remember April 2 Early Dismissal 1 pm 3 School Holiday 6-10 Spring Break 13 Classes Reconvene 24 Institute Day - All Staff School Prom No Student Attendance May 25 Memorial Day - No School 27, 28, 29 Final Exams* 29 Last Day of School* *Changed due to inclement weather days used. Subject to change if additional inclement weather days are needed. (708) 342-5800 | andrew.d230.org MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL Dear Andrew High School Community, The consistent pattern of March and April will change this year and will be an adjustment for students and staff at Andrew High School. It will be felt by all with the move of Spring Break from March, which will became a “longer” month, to April, which will be a “shorter” month. Other changes on the horizon have forced us to think differently about April. The changes in Illinois regarding state testing have altered our calendar. The Prairie State Achievement Exam is gone. The ACT test, which was previously administered in April, already took place on March 3rd. Many of our juniors are looking to the April National ACT test on April 18th at VJA as another opportunity to prove to colleges their preparedness. The new testing structure, the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC), has started for our high schoolers. After several modifications made by the State of Illinois School Board, the PARCC test will be given to freshman in Mathematics and Language Arts. Due to complications with the online assessment, students will revert back to the old fashion paper-pencil format. The first round occurred already in mid-March, but April brings a final round for the PARCC exam starting on April 27th. At this point, we are still not sure what information from the results will be provided to parents, or to us as a school, but we will continue to inform you as we are made aware. April is a month full of important activity. With spring sports finally getting outdoors and truly beginning to compete, we are eager to enjoy this competitive season. Our lower level programs look very promising and we are excited for the outcome of our varsity teams as they compete for conference championships. Spring brings forth Andrew teams to try to defend conference titles and push their way far into the state tournament series. Many of our competitive academic programs are also gearing toward the end of their seasons. Programs like Scholastic Bowl, Mathletes, WYSE, and Group Interpretation have grown in both popularity and competitiveness over the past five years. We wish them luck as their respective seasons come to a close. From the Nurse’s Office Attention Parents/Guardians of the class of 2016 (Juniors) Beginning with the school year 2015-2016, any child entering 12th grade in the State of Illinois shall show proof of having received one dose of Meningococcal conjugate vaccine on or after their 16th birthday. If you child received a dose of Meningococcal conjugate vaccine before their 16th birthday, he/she will need a second dose. A letter with this information has been mailed to all Class of 2016 students. The following action is needed from you at this time: ● If a dose of Meningococcal vaccine was given on or after your child’s 16th birthday, take the letter to your doctor and ask that they verify that your child has received the Meningococcal vaccine and the date it was given. The bottom section of the letter must be filled out by your health care provider to verify the date. ● If your child did not receive the required Meningococcal vaccine on or after their 16th birthday, he/she will be required to have the immunization prior to the start of school in August 2015. Proof of having received the Meningococcal vaccine is required and should be submitted to the School Nurse as soon as the vaccine is given and prior to June 1, 2015. It is important to note that your child will not be able to receive a schedule, begin the school year on the first day of class, or participate in Athletics until proof of having this vaccine is received in the Nurse’s Office. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the Nurse’s Office at (708) 342-5858. Our spring musical is a highly anticipated annual event for our theater program. This year’s production, “Beauty and the Beast”, is a Disney classic that will certainly pack the house. We have a talented group of seniors who are aiming to showcase their astounding talents with their final performance. Break a leg to the cast and crew as they perform this audience favorite - opening night is April 30th at 7pm. Additional performances will be on May 1st at 7:00pm and Saturday, May 2nd at 3pm. CONSOLIDATED HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 230 Rick Nogal, President Patrick O'Sullivan, Vice President Kathy Quilty, Secretary Susan Dalton Melissa Gracias Kate Murphy-Peterson Tony Serratore Dr. James M. Gay, Superintendent Robert Nolting, Principal Andrew Pride is published by the Consolidated High School District 230 School Board. "An equal opportunity employer" Printed on Recycled Paper 30% Total Recycled Fiber In addition to being very active in academics and activities, our seniors are also partaking in philanthropic events in April. They host the senior class blood drive that aims to donate over 70 pints of blood to assist others. They are also in the midst of planning and preparing for Prom on April 24th at Chicago’s Shedd Aquarium. Our ongoing relationship with the Shedd has allowed our students to enjoy the interactiveness and beauty of the venue on that special night. This year’s theme is “Enchanted” which will undoubtedly be a long standing memorable evening for our students. As always, please contact me with any thoughts, suggestions or questions at [email protected]. Robert Nolting Principal Congratulations to VJA’s German Honor Society: Pictured from bottom left: Mrs. Krosel (staff co-sponsor), Mrs. Lupacchino (staff co-sponsor), and Katlyn Rozovics; 2nd row - Deanna Racinowski, Alyssa Pietrzyk, Sarah Yanik, Allison Gierhahn, Danielle Kaczanowski, Molly Kosche, and Julie Ucha; back row Mr. Nussbaum (staff co-sponsor), Gordon Dyslin, and Tyler Bath Thank You ATHLETIC BOOSTERS Plan to attend our monthly Athletic Booster Club meeting. All members are invited. It is also a great way to become involved. Next Meeting: Our next meeting is the 3rd Wednesday in April due to Spring Break; therefore, April 15 at 7:00 pm in the teachers’ dining room. All Spring Team Reps are expected to attend. Questions: Contact Rena Sheehan at [email protected]. Team Rep Appreciation Dinner is on April 27th at Gattos Restaurant in Tinley Park. If you have not received an invitation please contact Cindy Levigne at [email protected]. EXCITING NEWS: New Directors for 2015-2016 Season. We are currently looking for next year’s Concessions Director, Team Rep Director, Communications Director, and Scholar Athlete Awards Director. The Booster Club is changing. We have many small volunteer positions available. We understand that any volunteer position is a time commitment. These positions take only a few hours of volunteer time. Please come to our April meeting to hear about what is available or contact Rena Sheehan at [email protected] if you are interested.PLEASE JOIN 8to 18 Cashback program. To raise money for this season, we have partnered with 8to 18 Cashback, which is now part of the same company which operates the school’s athletic website. Register now for 8to 18 Cashback which directly benefits Andrew Athletic Boosters. We can earn Cashback every time one of us makes an online purchase from among thousands of merchants. Just go to http://cashback.8to18.com and register Spirit-Wear: We have lawn signs for all sports. Also, we have a wide variety of t-shirts, hoodies, sweatpants, lanyards, socks, hats, mittens and scarves. For more information, please contact Keri Malone at [email protected] or 708-334-1795, or contact Stacy Summers at [email protected] or 708-802-3703. Market Day Pick-up: Market Day is April 18th and pick up is from 9:00 am-10:00 am. Please have orders placed by Monday April 13th. If you are ordering for the free collapsible bowl set, please make sure you have two $40 orders between March and May to get this free gift. Watch for our PIZZA fundraiser coming for the first time in May. The more we order the bigger our profit. Thank you for your help with our goal of at least 101 pizzas. Order $40 in April to receive a free 1 lb. bag of California Blend vegetables. Order $90, using promo code APRBONUS, and receive a 1lb. bag of Chicken Gems. Don't forget to use those codes for additional monies off when you create an online account. Also, check out the deals in the clearance section, this is a great way to try smaller quantities of items. If you have never ordered Market Day, remember you can put NEWFIVE with an order of $25 or more to save $5. Remember VJA has Market Day in June, July and August. Let others know so they do not run out of their favorite items. Any questions please contact Ruth 708-403-0369. SPECIAL THANKS to all the parents who volunteered to help this spring season. This Club can only be successful when everyone gets involved. YOUR TIME IS OUR SUCCESS!! Any questions or feedback, contact Rena Sheehan at [email protected] or 708-614-0321. The District 230 School Board and Andrew High School thank the AILEEN S. ANDREW FOUNDATION for its support of school-related functions and extra-curricular activities through a donation to support a variety of initiatives. Athletic Booster Club website: www.andrewathleticboosters.org Members of the Anime Club after a mini video game tournament. There is a link on the VJA main website or: http://www.athletics2000.com/andrew/ Guidance Guidance VICTOR J. ANDREW HIGH SCHOOL (708) 342-5800 | andrew.d230.org Andrew Athletics Update Spring has yet to arrive but Thunder Nation is hard at work. Our teams are hungry to play and anxious to get and stay outside. However, in the meantime, excitement is brewing for what is sure to be an outstanding spring for our teams, fans, and community! The spring sport season is underway and teams are eager to compete! The enthusiasm for all teams is always very high as the season begins. Many challenges will be faced throughout the season as factors like injuries, slumps, weather, and hot streaks all enter into the picture, but our determination and work will shine through! Only one team can claim the IHSA state championship at the end, but every team can claim that they played like a champion no matter the outcome. Here is hoping that softball, baseball, boys’ and girls’ track, badminton, boys’ and girls’ water polo, boys’ gymnastics, girls’ soccer, boys’ volleyball, and boys’ tennis all play like champions and show THUNDER PRIDE. As March meshes into April and then quickly advances into May, we look toward the end of Congratulations to VJA’s Spanish Honor Society 2015 Inductees the 2014-15 sports’ seasons and look forward toward 2015-2016. Next year will be the 2nd year of the 2-year cycle of conference contests for all of our 29 sports that the SWSC competes in. The order is the same but the sites switch. The divisions are based solely on enrollment with the top half of the conference placed into the BLUE division and the lowest half by enrollment placed into the RED division by sport. Because of our enrollment, we are in the RED division for all sports where there were two divisions (gymnastics is combined for both boys and girls). This remains the same for the 2015-16 season and then reevaluated for the next 2-year cycle. We now know that all 16 teams will remain a member of our conference finishing next season. Not all schools have all of the 29 sports that are offered. For 12 of these 29 sports, all 16 schools will field teams. In these sports (Football, G. Volleyball, B/G Cross Country, B/G Basketball, Wrestling, Baseball, Softball, B/G Track and Cheerleading) the divisions are: DEANS’ Office: Parking Lot Review As a way to continue to examine ways to create a safe environment for our students, staff, and parents at Andrew High School, we have recently connected with the Tinley Park Police Department (TPPD) to review our pick-up and drop-off procedures in our parking lot. BLUE Lockport Sandburg Bolingbrook Joliet Central Joliet West Homewood-Flossmoor Lincoln Way East Stagg RED Thornton Andrew Lincoln-Way Central Bradley Thornwood Thornridge Lincoln-Way North Lincoln-Way West You can always follow the results for any conference games on the conference website, www.athletics2000.com/swsc. Make sure this spring you also visit our website www.athletcis2000.com/andrew for weather updates, results and announcements. As we move toward the end of the school year, we look forward to the summer sports’ camps that will be offered at Andrew this summer. Registration is now open exclusively at https://andrew.8to18.com or visit our website at www.athletics2000.com/andrew. Please call the athletic office at 708-342-5838 for more information. Senior Citizen Luncheon Our Spring Senior Citizen Luncheon was well attended by members of our District 230 community. This event began with a virtual tour of our school led by some of the members of our Superintendent Advisory, and musical entertainment provided by our choir and band. Mr. Moan, Music Teacher, accompanied Abbey Carlson and Julie Ucha as they each sang solos. This review has already developed an in-depth study of the function of our parking lot done by the Tinley Park Police Department. Additionally, the TPPD has created a preliminary list of suggestions on improvements to our parking lot that can make the lot function more safely. School officials have had an initial meeting with the TPPD to discuss these suggestions and brainstorm other ideas. The next step in the review will be a “car count” in the spring by the Tinley Park Police Department. This “car count” will give great insight into the number of cars that enter our lot and what areas of the lot see most congestion. This information, along with previous discussions, will help guide potential changes to the pick-up and drop-off procedures in our parking lot with the ultimate goal of having a safe area for our students. Once decisions have been made, the Tinley Park Police Department and Andrew High School will actively communicate this information to all students and parents. In the meantime, please continue to use safe driving practices while in our parking lot, including driving slowly and watching for pedestrians. Also, please be conscientious and respectful to other drivers in the lot. Julie Ucha Abbey Carlson Dr. Doug Kaufman, Department Chair for World Languages, and Mr. Robert Nolting, Principal at Andrew High School, were inducted as Honorary Members of the Spanish Honor Society. Malik Abdeljaber; Mitchell Abrams; Semat Adekoya; Amir Allabadi; Mohammad Alshaikh; Ashley Anil; Meghan Bitterlin; Marissa Bonarek; Erica Carbajal; Courtney Carduff; Amanda Carey; Nicholas Cleveringa; Paul Cleveringa; Desiree Contreras; John Crean; Joseph Dennis; Ryan Donahue; Michelle Elizondo; Chelsea Gacula; Emily Gajda; Kristina Gajda; Monica Gallagher; Kenneth George; Matthew Greenberg; Muhammad Hasan; Hanna Hassan; Diego Hernandez; Briyana Hood; Miranda Humes; Taylor Insalaco; Kacie Jesiolowski; Bridget Kapanowski; Jihan Khalaf; Megan Kinnerk; Robert Kman; Alexis Knippen; Ryan Leparski; Kira Maciejewski; Emily Neary; Scott Nemec; Kylie Nowocin; Hanna Persha; Caitlin Raebig; Ankitha Rao; Katelyn Renich-Malek; Guadalupe Rivera; Jillian Rose; Madeleine Rubalcava; Lena Safi; Erica Sanchez; Diego Alfonz Serapio; Justin Smith; Paige Smith; Aman Sood; Courtney Szkarlat; Megan Tang; Cierra Taylor; Jesty Varghese; Gianna Voltolina; Benjamin Vonderheide; Nicolyn Vopelak; Nathan Xiao; and Jenna Yasin. Not pictured are the officers: President – Samantha O’Sullivan; Vice President – Taylor Caponigro; Secretary – Azenith Catalan; and Treasurer – Stephen Harrison. The staff co-sponsors are Michelle de la Vega and Sandra Dirker. College Career Fair All Juniors had an opportunity to meet with representatives from more than 70 colleges, universities, vocational schools and branches of the military. Here students ask questions from representatives from The University of Illinois and the Marines. Upcoming Wellness Event Attention Andrew Runners: Celebrate the end of the year and raise money for charity at the same time! Come out for our 6th annual School’s Out Run on May 17th $20.00 (plus small processing fee) gets you a fun run t-shirt, treats, and prizes! Sign up online @raceroster.com/5057 Female Health Presentation Cancelled Unfortunately due to a lack of speaker availability, we have to cancel our previously scheduled Female Health Presentation during P.E. We apologize for any inconvenience. Guidance Guidance VICTOR J. ANDREW HIGH SCHOOL (708) 342-5800 | andrew.d230.org The Future of Financial Aid Senior Requirements While the federal government has freed up more loan money for college students, it can become a burden on students after they finish college. This points out the importance of research when it comes to the topic of financial aid and college planning. Some families get caught up in the “name game” when selecting a college instead of recognizing the value of minimizing student undergraduate debt, especially for those students going on to graduate school. Most colleges can give you information on the average student debt that their students have accumulated at the end of their college career. Most can also give you information on how many students graduate in four years. The answers to these questions, along with a clear idea of a student’s career path, can help minimize college debt. Most eighteen year olds do not understand this topic as well as their parents. Guidance counselors are happy to help in the mediation of these discussions and to provide information on financial aid. As we approach the end of the semester, we ask parents to remind their seniors that in order to participate in graduation, all credits and community service must be completed. Students who have not completed these requirements are not eligible to participate in the graduation Baby, It’s Cold Outside Our Superintendent Advisory students organized a coat drive as their service project for this year. Students and staff donated several boxes of coats that were appreciated by needy families in this area. A few of our Superintendent Advisory students are pictured with a sampling of the coats collected. Pictured are: Emily Evans, Taylor Caponigro, Victoria Doneski, Jack Zwartz, Malik Kareem, Shane Durkin, and Mike DeHaan. ceremony. College-bound seniors are reminded that their prospective schools reserve the right to rescind their admissions offer if classes are dropped or grades decline. The best preparation for college includes consistent study habits and a challenging curriculum. Junior Counselor Meetings During the week of April 20th, counselors will meet individually with their juniors to discuss planning for after high school. Please ask your junior to share this information with you after their meeting, and be sure to reach out to their guidance counselor with any questions. A.C.T/S.A.T. For Juniors Registration deadlines are approaching for the May and June A.C.T. and S.A.T. exam. College-bound juniors may wish to consider taking one or both of these tests depending on their future plans. Do I Need To Take the S.A.T.? Juniors who plan to apply to highly selective schools, or schools on the east or west coast, will probably need to take an S.A.T., as well as additional S.A.T. subject tests. If you By the time they return from summer vacation, current juniors should have decided on the colleges to which they will apply. In order to do that, they, along with their parents, should have questions or need additional information, please contact the Guidance Office or the college that is under consideration. be visiting prospective colleges this spring and over the summer. There’s nothing like a campus visit to get a real picture of college life. Summer School If you have been awarded a scholarship, please let Mrs. Driscoll know by emailing her at [email protected]. Include the following information: 1. Name of University or organization awarding the scholarship 2. Title/name of the award or scholarship 3. Amount of the award for each year over 4 years (if applicable) The amount of the awards will be kept confidential. The district uses the totals for statistical data. You are not required to share the financial information if you do not wish to do so. National Honor Society Prepares for Year’s End In February, Andrew’s National Honor Society was heavily involved in preparations for the remaining months of the school year. Junior members interested in running for office began campaigns. The National Honor Society also began its World’s Finest Chocolates fundraiser. Proceeds go towards important events like the annual Induction Ceremony and charity events. NHS members also acted as ushers to parents supporting their students at Senior Recognition Night. The group provided and served cake for the celebration afterwards. National Honor Society looks forward to establishing a new legacy. Officers began coordinating a conference for eighth graders from Kirby School District 140 in order to help future freshmen understand the rewards and challenges that high school can bring through the eyes of seniors. Scholastic Bowl College Deadlines for Juniors Scholarships Awarded Co-Curricular Updates Registration continues for second semester summer school courses in District 230. Most of the courses will be offered at Carl Sandburg this year. There are also a few enrich- ment courses available at Andrew. For further information, please contact your Guidance Counselor. Summer School bus transportation is also available for a fee. Financial Aid Scams Each year parents of good students receive information in the mail, or via e-mail, about honorary academic societies and financial aid companies that promise recognition and money for their children—once a fee is paid. We always caution parents regarding organizations that require fees. These programs are often moneymakers for the organization that is being promoted. The Illinois Student Assistance Commission and the Illinois Association of College Admissions Counselors recommends “Fast Web” at www.fastweb.com as a great source of information. Thousands of scholarships are available on this site, ready to be matched to your child’s qualifications. The Andrew Scholastic Bowl moved into March building on successes of a great season. The varsity team won first place in the Red Division of the SWSC with a record of 11-4. During the SWSC combined conference tournament, both the varsity and junior varsity teams placed fourth, with the junior varsity team knocking off the first place Lockport team. Ryan Witry was named to the all-sectional team by the Illinois High School Scholastic Bowl Coaches Association. Stay tuned for results of the regional tournament in next month’s Parent Newsletter. BPA Participates in Largest Conference in History This year our BPA members attended the largest conference in BPA history with over 1000 students competing. Andrew students did exceptionally well and Coach Cathy Wojcik is very proud of them. Their hard work and dedication to improving themselves and testing their limits is gratifying to see. Congratulations to the following students who placed in the Top 6 of their events: Nathan Xiao - 1st place in Extemporaneous Speech; Kim Mungovan - 2nd place in Banking and Finance; Dan Sivak, Aman Sood, and Nathan Xiao 3rd place Financial Analysis Team; Aman Sood - 4th place in Interview Skills; James Kut, Steven Harrison, and Ryan Witry - 6th place Global Marketing Team; Kim Mungovan, Megan Carey, and Upasana Pathak - 5th place Video Production Team; Moe Myint Han - 6th place in Integrated Office Applications; Upasana Pathak - 4th place in Economic Research Individual; David Carey and Alan Wang - 6th place Economic Research Team. Winning is in the Numbers for Mathletes! On Saturday, February 28th, the Mathletes participated in the ICTM Regional Math Contest at Lincoln-Way East High School. The team finished in 3rd place overall with several teams and individuals receiving recognition. The Seniors Haley Dendler and Malik Pre-Calculus, Junior-Senior Abdeljaber get some last minute practice in for Pre-Calculus. 8-person, and Junior-Senior 2-person teams all finished in 1st Place and our Freshman-Sophomore 2-person team placed 2nd. Individual medal winners were Jonathan Hoelzel (1st Place in Algebra II), Dan Wojtowicz (2nd Place in Pre-Calc), and Alan Wang & Garrick Fernandez (3rd Place in Pre-Calc). All told, we will have 12 students representing Andrew at the ICTM State Math Contest to be held at U of I on May 2nd. Great job, everyone! We are very proud of the following State qualifiers (for 1st Place Team and/or 1st/2nd/3rd Place Individual)! Malik Abdeljaber (Pre-Calc Team), Haley Dendler (Pre-Calc Team), Garrick Fernandez (Pre-Calc Individual, Freshmen Fawaz Tirmizi, Pre-Calc Team, Jr-Sr 8-Person Team, Samuel Dovgin, Samantha Jr-Sr 2-Person Dovgin, and Celine Alonzo Team), Matthew study up on Algebra. Gross (Jr-Sr 8Person Team), Jonathan Hoelzel (Algebra II Individual, Jr-Sr 8-Person Team), Rebecca Keate (Pre-Calc Team), Kristopher Kwak (JrSr 8-Person Team), Upasana Pathak (Jr-Sr 8-Person Team), Qingran Wang (Pre-Calc Individual, Pre-Calc Team, Jr-Sr 2-Person Team), Daniel Wojtowicz (Pre-Calc Individual, Junior Upasana Pre-Calc Team, Jr-Sr 8-Person Team), Pathak checks her Nathan Xiao (Jr-Sr 8-Person Team), and calculator to verify her work. Sarah Yanik (Jr-Sr 8-Person Team). BPA members celebrating another successful State Leadership Conference at Maggiano's Italian Restaurant. BPA medal winners pictured from left to right: Aman Sood, Dan Sivak, Kim Mungovan, and Moe Myint Han. Not shown: Upasana Pathak and Nathan Xiao. Auto Club Auto Club has been very active the last few months. In addition to working on cars, members also enjoyed visiting the Auto Show at McCormick Place on February 17th. Special thanks to Apple Chevy in Orland Park for donating the tickets so that the Auto Club could attend the show. Our Auto 3 class is now Automotive Information certified by Alldata. These students each received a certificate and a patch that states they are certified to use Alldata. This is an automotive service information software that is used by technicians in the automotive industry for repairs, adjustments and specifications. Guidance Guidance VICTOR J. ANDREW HIGH SCHOOL (708) 342-5800 | andrew.d230.org The Future of Financial Aid Senior Requirements While the federal government has freed up more loan money for college students, it can become a burden on students after they finish college. This points out the importance of research when it comes to the topic of financial aid and college planning. Some families get caught up in the “name game” when selecting a college instead of recognizing the value of minimizing student undergraduate debt, especially for those students going on to graduate school. Most colleges can give you information on the average student debt that their students have accumulated at the end of their college career. Most can also give you information on how many students graduate in four years. The answers to these questions, along with a clear idea of a student’s career path, can help minimize college debt. Most eighteen year olds do not understand this topic as well as their parents. Guidance counselors are happy to help in the mediation of these discussions and to provide information on financial aid. As we approach the end of the semester, we ask parents to remind their seniors that in order to participate in graduation, all credits and community service must be completed. Students who have not completed these requirements are not eligible to participate in the graduation Baby, It’s Cold Outside Our Superintendent Advisory students organized a coat drive as their service project for this year. Students and staff donated several boxes of coats that were appreciated by needy families in this area. A few of our Superintendent Advisory students are pictured with a sampling of the coats collected. Pictured are: Emily Evans, Taylor Caponigro, Victoria Doneski, Jack Zwartz, Malik Kareem, Shane Durkin, and Mike DeHaan. ceremony. College-bound seniors are reminded that their prospective schools reserve the right to rescind their admissions offer if classes are dropped or grades decline. The best preparation for college includes consistent study habits and a challenging curriculum. Junior Counselor Meetings During the week of April 20th, counselors will meet individually with their juniors to discuss planning for after high school. Please ask your junior to share this information with you after their meeting, and be sure to reach out to their guidance counselor with any questions. A.C.T/S.A.T. For Juniors Registration deadlines are approaching for the May and June A.C.T. and S.A.T. exam. College-bound juniors may wish to consider taking one or both of these tests depending on their future plans. Do I Need To Take the S.A.T.? Juniors who plan to apply to highly selective schools, or schools on the east or west coast, will probably need to take an S.A.T., as well as additional S.A.T. subject tests. If you By the time they return from summer vacation, current juniors should have decided on the colleges to which they will apply. In order to do that, they, along with their parents, should have questions or need additional information, please contact the Guidance Office or the college that is under consideration. be visiting prospective colleges this spring and over the summer. There’s nothing like a campus visit to get a real picture of college life. Summer School If you have been awarded a scholarship, please let Mrs. Driscoll know by emailing her at [email protected]. Include the following information: 1. Name of University or organization awarding the scholarship 2. Title/name of the award or scholarship 3. Amount of the award for each year over 4 years (if applicable) The amount of the awards will be kept confidential. The district uses the totals for statistical data. You are not required to share the financial information if you do not wish to do so. National Honor Society Prepares for Year’s End In February, Andrew’s National Honor Society was heavily involved in preparations for the remaining months of the school year. Junior members interested in running for office began campaigns. The National Honor Society also began its World’s Finest Chocolates fundraiser. Proceeds go towards important events like the annual Induction Ceremony and charity events. NHS members also acted as ushers to parents supporting their students at Senior Recognition Night. The group provided and served cake for the celebration afterwards. National Honor Society looks forward to establishing a new legacy. Officers began coordinating a conference for eighth graders from Kirby School District 140 in order to help future freshmen understand the rewards and challenges that high school can bring through the eyes of seniors. Scholastic Bowl College Deadlines for Juniors Scholarships Awarded Co-Curricular Updates Registration continues for second semester summer school courses in District 230. Most of the courses will be offered at Carl Sandburg this year. There are also a few enrich- ment courses available at Andrew. For further information, please contact your Guidance Counselor. Summer School bus transportation is also available for a fee. Financial Aid Scams Each year parents of good students receive information in the mail, or via e-mail, about honorary academic societies and financial aid companies that promise recognition and money for their children—once a fee is paid. We always caution parents regarding organizations that require fees. These programs are often moneymakers for the organization that is being promoted. The Illinois Student Assistance Commission and the Illinois Association of College Admissions Counselors recommends “Fast Web” at www.fastweb.com as a great source of information. Thousands of scholarships are available on this site, ready to be matched to your child’s qualifications. The Andrew Scholastic Bowl moved into March building on successes of a great season. The varsity team won first place in the Red Division of the SWSC with a record of 11-4. During the SWSC combined conference tournament, both the varsity and junior varsity teams placed fourth, with the junior varsity team knocking off the first place Lockport team. Ryan Witry was named to the all-sectional team by the Illinois High School Scholastic Bowl Coaches Association. Stay tuned for results of the regional tournament in next month’s Parent Newsletter. BPA Participates in Largest Conference in History This year our BPA members attended the largest conference in BPA history with over 1000 students competing. Andrew students did exceptionally well and Coach Cathy Wojcik is very proud of them. Their hard work and dedication to improving themselves and testing their limits is gratifying to see. Congratulations to the following students who placed in the Top 6 of their events: Nathan Xiao - 1st place in Extemporaneous Speech; Kim Mungovan - 2nd place in Banking and Finance; Dan Sivak, Aman Sood, and Nathan Xiao 3rd place Financial Analysis Team; Aman Sood - 4th place in Interview Skills; James Kut, Steven Harrison, and Ryan Witry - 6th place Global Marketing Team; Kim Mungovan, Megan Carey, and Upasana Pathak - 5th place Video Production Team; Moe Myint Han - 6th place in Integrated Office Applications; Upasana Pathak - 4th place in Economic Research Individual; David Carey and Alan Wang - 6th place Economic Research Team. Winning is in the Numbers for Mathletes! On Saturday, February 28th, the Mathletes participated in the ICTM Regional Math Contest at Lincoln-Way East High School. The team finished in 3rd place overall with several teams and individuals receiving recognition. The Seniors Haley Dendler and Malik Pre-Calculus, Junior-Senior Abdeljaber get some last minute practice in for Pre-Calculus. 8-person, and Junior-Senior 2-person teams all finished in 1st Place and our Freshman-Sophomore 2-person team placed 2nd. Individual medal winners were Jonathan Hoelzel (1st Place in Algebra II), Dan Wojtowicz (2nd Place in Pre-Calc), and Alan Wang & Garrick Fernandez (3rd Place in Pre-Calc). All told, we will have 12 students representing Andrew at the ICTM State Math Contest to be held at U of I on May 2nd. Great job, everyone! We are very proud of the following State qualifiers (for 1st Place Team and/or 1st/2nd/3rd Place Individual)! Malik Abdeljaber (Pre-Calc Team), Haley Dendler (Pre-Calc Team), Garrick Fernandez (Pre-Calc Individual, Freshmen Fawaz Tirmizi, Pre-Calc Team, Jr-Sr 8-Person Team, Samuel Dovgin, Samantha Jr-Sr 2-Person Dovgin, and Celine Alonzo Team), Matthew study up on Algebra. Gross (Jr-Sr 8Person Team), Jonathan Hoelzel (Algebra II Individual, Jr-Sr 8-Person Team), Rebecca Keate (Pre-Calc Team), Kristopher Kwak (JrSr 8-Person Team), Upasana Pathak (Jr-Sr 8-Person Team), Qingran Wang (Pre-Calc Individual, Pre-Calc Team, Jr-Sr 2-Person Team), Daniel Wojtowicz (Pre-Calc Individual, Junior Upasana Pre-Calc Team, Jr-Sr 8-Person Team), Pathak checks her Nathan Xiao (Jr-Sr 8-Person Team), and calculator to verify her work. Sarah Yanik (Jr-Sr 8-Person Team). BPA members celebrating another successful State Leadership Conference at Maggiano's Italian Restaurant. BPA medal winners pictured from left to right: Aman Sood, Dan Sivak, Kim Mungovan, and Moe Myint Han. Not shown: Upasana Pathak and Nathan Xiao. Auto Club Auto Club has been very active the last few months. In addition to working on cars, members also enjoyed visiting the Auto Show at McCormick Place on February 17th. Special thanks to Apple Chevy in Orland Park for donating the tickets so that the Auto Club could attend the show. Our Auto 3 class is now Automotive Information certified by Alldata. These students each received a certificate and a patch that states they are certified to use Alldata. This is an automotive service information software that is used by technicians in the automotive industry for repairs, adjustments and specifications. Guidance Guidance VICTOR J. ANDREW HIGH SCHOOL (708) 342-5800 | andrew.d230.org Andrew Athletics Update Spring has yet to arrive but Thunder Nation is hard at work. Our teams are hungry to play and anxious to get and stay outside. However, in the meantime, excitement is brewing for what is sure to be an outstanding spring for our teams, fans, and community! The spring sport season is underway and teams are eager to compete! The enthusiasm for all teams is always very high as the season begins. Many challenges will be faced throughout the season as factors like injuries, slumps, weather, and hot streaks all enter into the picture, but our determination and work will shine through! Only one team can claim the IHSA state championship at the end, but every team can claim that they played like a champion no matter the outcome. Here is hoping that softball, baseball, boys’ and girls’ track, badminton, boys’ and girls’ water polo, boys’ gymnastics, girls’ soccer, boys’ volleyball, and boys’ tennis all play like champions and show THUNDER PRIDE. As March meshes into April and then quickly advances into May, we look toward the end of Congratulations to VJA’s Spanish Honor Society 2015 Inductees the 2014-15 sports’ seasons and look forward toward 2015-2016. Next year will be the 2nd year of the 2-year cycle of conference contests for all of our 29 sports that the SWSC competes in. The order is the same but the sites switch. The divisions are based solely on enrollment with the top half of the conference placed into the BLUE division and the lowest half by enrollment placed into the RED division by sport. Because of our enrollment, we are in the RED division for all sports where there were two divisions (gymnastics is combined for both boys and girls). This remains the same for the 2015-16 season and then reevaluated for the next 2-year cycle. We now know that all 16 teams will remain a member of our conference finishing next season. Not all schools have all of the 29 sports that are offered. For 12 of these 29 sports, all 16 schools will field teams. In these sports (Football, G. Volleyball, B/G Cross Country, B/G Basketball, Wrestling, Baseball, Softball, B/G Track and Cheerleading) the divisions are: DEANS’ Office: Parking Lot Review As a way to continue to examine ways to create a safe environment for our students, staff, and parents at Andrew High School, we have recently connected with the Tinley Park Police Department (TPPD) to review our pick-up and drop-off procedures in our parking lot. BLUE Lockport Sandburg Bolingbrook Joliet Central Joliet West Homewood-Flossmoor Lincoln Way East Stagg RED Thornton Andrew Lincoln-Way Central Bradley Thornwood Thornridge Lincoln-Way North Lincoln-Way West You can always follow the results for any conference games on the conference website, www.athletics2000.com/swsc. Make sure this spring you also visit our website www.athletcis2000.com/andrew for weather updates, results and announcements. As we move toward the end of the school year, we look forward to the summer sports’ camps that will be offered at Andrew this summer. Registration is now open exclusively at https://andrew.8to18.com or visit our website at www.athletics2000.com/andrew. Please call the athletic office at 708-342-5838 for more information. Senior Citizen Luncheon Our Spring Senior Citizen Luncheon was well attended by members of our District 230 community. This event began with a virtual tour of our school led by some of the members of our Superintendent Advisory, and musical entertainment provided by our choir and band. Mr. Moan, Music Teacher, accompanied Abbey Carlson and Julie Ucha as they each sang solos. This review has already developed an in-depth study of the function of our parking lot done by the Tinley Park Police Department. Additionally, the TPPD has created a preliminary list of suggestions on improvements to our parking lot that can make the lot function more safely. School officials have had an initial meeting with the TPPD to discuss these suggestions and brainstorm other ideas. The next step in the review will be a “car count” in the spring by the Tinley Park Police Department. This “car count” will give great insight into the number of cars that enter our lot and what areas of the lot see most congestion. This information, along with previous discussions, will help guide potential changes to the pick-up and drop-off procedures in our parking lot with the ultimate goal of having a safe area for our students. Once decisions have been made, the Tinley Park Police Department and Andrew High School will actively communicate this information to all students and parents. In the meantime, please continue to use safe driving practices while in our parking lot, including driving slowly and watching for pedestrians. Also, please be conscientious and respectful to other drivers in the lot. Julie Ucha Abbey Carlson Dr. Doug Kaufman, Department Chair for World Languages, and Mr. Robert Nolting, Principal at Andrew High School, were inducted as Honorary Members of the Spanish Honor Society. Malik Abdeljaber; Mitchell Abrams; Semat Adekoya; Amir Allabadi; Mohammad Alshaikh; Ashley Anil; Meghan Bitterlin; Marissa Bonarek; Erica Carbajal; Courtney Carduff; Amanda Carey; Nicholas Cleveringa; Paul Cleveringa; Desiree Contreras; John Crean; Joseph Dennis; Ryan Donahue; Michelle Elizondo; Chelsea Gacula; Emily Gajda; Kristina Gajda; Monica Gallagher; Kenneth George; Matthew Greenberg; Muhammad Hasan; Hanna Hassan; Diego Hernandez; Briyana Hood; Miranda Humes; Taylor Insalaco; Kacie Jesiolowski; Bridget Kapanowski; Jihan Khalaf; Megan Kinnerk; Robert Kman; Alexis Knippen; Ryan Leparski; Kira Maciejewski; Emily Neary; Scott Nemec; Kylie Nowocin; Hanna Persha; Caitlin Raebig; Ankitha Rao; Katelyn Renich-Malek; Guadalupe Rivera; Jillian Rose; Madeleine Rubalcava; Lena Safi; Erica Sanchez; Diego Alfonz Serapio; Justin Smith; Paige Smith; Aman Sood; Courtney Szkarlat; Megan Tang; Cierra Taylor; Jesty Varghese; Gianna Voltolina; Benjamin Vonderheide; Nicolyn Vopelak; Nathan Xiao; and Jenna Yasin. Not pictured are the officers: President – Samantha O’Sullivan; Vice President – Taylor Caponigro; Secretary – Azenith Catalan; and Treasurer – Stephen Harrison. The staff co-sponsors are Michelle de la Vega and Sandra Dirker. College Career Fair All Juniors had an opportunity to meet with representatives from more than 70 colleges, universities, vocational schools and branches of the military. Here students ask questions from representatives from The University of Illinois and the Marines. Upcoming Wellness Event Attention Andrew Runners: Celebrate the end of the year and raise money for charity at the same time! Come out for our 6th annual School’s Out Run on May 17th $20.00 (plus small processing fee) gets you a fun run t-shirt, treats, and prizes! Sign up online @raceroster.com/5057 Female Health Presentation Cancelled Unfortunately due to a lack of speaker availability, we have to cancel our previously scheduled Female Health Presentation during P.E. We apologize for any inconvenience. Guidance Guidance VICTOR J. ANDREW HIGH SCHOOL 2014-2015 School Calendar Dates to Remember April 2 Early Dismissal 1 pm 3 School Holiday 6-10 Spring Break 13 Classes Reconvene 24 Institute Day - All Staff School Prom No Student Attendance May 25 Memorial Day - No School 27, 28, 29 Final Exams* 29 Last Day of School* *Changed due to inclement weather days used. Subject to change if additional inclement weather days are needed. (708) 342-5800 | andrew.d230.org MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL Dear Andrew High School Community, The consistent pattern of March and April will change this year and will be an adjustment for students and staff at Andrew High School. It will be felt by all with the move of Spring Break from March, which will became a “longer” month, to April, which will be a “shorter” month. Other changes on the horizon have forced us to think differently about April. The changes in Illinois regarding state testing have altered our calendar. The Prairie State Achievement Exam is gone. The ACT test, which was previously administered in April, already took place on March 3rd. Many of our juniors are looking to the April National ACT test on April 18th at VJA as another opportunity to prove to colleges their preparedness. The new testing structure, the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC), has started for our high schoolers. After several modifications made by the State of Illinois School Board, the PARCC test will be given to freshman in Mathematics and Language Arts. Due to complications with the online assessment, students will revert back to the old fashion paper-pencil format. The first round occurred already in mid-March, but April brings a final round for the PARCC exam starting on April 27th. At this point, we are still not sure what information from the results will be provided to parents, or to us as a school, but we will continue to inform you as we are made aware. April is a month full of important activity. With spring sports finally getting outdoors and truly beginning to compete, we are eager to enjoy this competitive season. Our lower level programs look very promising and we are excited for the outcome of our varsity teams as they compete for conference championships. Spring brings forth Andrew teams to try to defend conference titles and push their way far into the state tournament series. Many of our competitive academic programs are also gearing toward the end of their seasons. Programs like Scholastic Bowl, Mathletes, WYSE, and Group Interpretation have grown in both popularity and competitiveness over the past five years. We wish them luck as their respective seasons come to a close. From the Nurse’s Office Attention Parents/Guardians of the class of 2016 (Juniors) Beginning with the school year 2015-2016, any child entering 12th grade in the State of Illinois shall show proof of having received one dose of Meningococcal conjugate vaccine on or after their 16th birthday. If you child received a dose of Meningococcal conjugate vaccine before their 16th birthday, he/she will need a second dose. A letter with this information has been mailed to all Class of 2016 students. The following action is needed from you at this time: ● If a dose of Meningococcal vaccine was given on or after your child’s 16th birthday, take the letter to your doctor and ask that they verify that your child has received the Meningococcal vaccine and the date it was given. The bottom section of the letter must be filled out by your health care provider to verify the date. ● If your child did not receive the required Meningococcal vaccine on or after their 16th birthday, he/she will be required to have the immunization prior to the start of school in August 2015. Proof of having received the Meningococcal vaccine is required and should be submitted to the School Nurse as soon as the vaccine is given and prior to June 1, 2015. It is important to note that your child will not be able to receive a schedule, begin the school year on the first day of class, or participate in Athletics until proof of having this vaccine is received in the Nurse’s Office. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the Nurse’s Office at (708) 342-5858. Our spring musical is a highly anticipated annual event for our theater program. This year’s production, “Beauty and the Beast”, is a Disney classic that will certainly pack the house. We have a talented group of seniors who are aiming to showcase their astounding talents with their final performance. Break a leg to the cast and crew as they perform this audience favorite - opening night is April 30th at 7pm. Additional performances will be on May 1st at 7:00pm and Saturday, May 2nd at 3pm. CONSOLIDATED HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 230 Rick Nogal, President Patrick O'Sullivan, Vice President Kathy Quilty, Secretary Susan Dalton Melissa Gracias Kate Murphy-Peterson Tony Serratore Dr. James M. Gay, Superintendent Robert Nolting, Principal Andrew Pride is published by the Consolidated High School District 230 School Board. "An equal opportunity employer" Printed on Recycled Paper 30% Total Recycled Fiber In addition to being very active in academics and activities, our seniors are also partaking in philanthropic events in April. They host the senior class blood drive that aims to donate over 70 pints of blood to assist others. They are also in the midst of planning and preparing for Prom on April 24th at Chicago’s Shedd Aquarium. Our ongoing relationship with the Shedd has allowed our students to enjoy the interactiveness and beauty of the venue on that special night. This year’s theme is “Enchanted” which will undoubtedly be a long standing memorable evening for our students. As always, please contact me with any thoughts, suggestions or questions at [email protected]. Robert Nolting Principal Congratulations to VJA’s German Honor Society: Pictured from bottom left: Mrs. Krosel (staff co-sponsor), Mrs. Lupacchino (staff co-sponsor), and Katlyn Rozovics; 2nd row - Deanna Racinowski, Alyssa Pietrzyk, Sarah Yanik, Allison Gierhahn, Danielle Kaczanowski, Molly Kosche, and Julie Ucha; back row Mr. Nussbaum (staff co-sponsor), Gordon Dyslin, and Tyler Bath Thank You ATHLETIC BOOSTERS Plan to attend our monthly Athletic Booster Club meeting. All members are invited. It is also a great way to become involved. Next Meeting: Our next meeting is the 3rd Wednesday in April due to Spring Break; therefore, April 15 at 7:00 pm in the teachers’ dining room. All Spring Team Reps are expected to attend. Questions: Contact Rena Sheehan at [email protected]. Team Rep Appreciation Dinner is on April 27th at Gattos Restaurant in Tinley Park. If you have not received an invitation please contact Cindy Levigne at [email protected]. EXCITING NEWS: New Directors for 2015-2016 Season. We are currently looking for next year’s Concessions Director, Team Rep Director, Communications Director, and Scholar Athlete Awards Director. The Booster Club is changing. We have many small volunteer positions available. We understand that any volunteer position is a time commitment. These positions take only a few hours of volunteer time. Please come to our April meeting to hear about what is available or contact Rena Sheehan at [email protected] if you are interested.PLEASE JOIN 8to 18 Cashback program. To raise money for this season, we have partnered with 8to 18 Cashback, which is now part of the same company which operates the school’s athletic website. Register now for 8to 18 Cashback which directly benefits Andrew Athletic Boosters. We can earn Cashback every time one of us makes an online purchase from among thousands of merchants. Just go to http://cashback.8to18.com and register Spirit-Wear: We have lawn signs for all sports. Also, we have a wide variety of t-shirts, hoodies, sweatpants, lanyards, socks, hats, mittens and scarves. For more information, please contact Keri Malone at [email protected] or 708-334-1795, or contact Stacy Summers at [email protected] or 708-802-3703. Market Day Pick-up: Market Day is April 18th and pick up is from 9:00 am-10:00 am. Please have orders placed by Monday April 13th. If you are ordering for the free collapsible bowl set, please make sure you have two $40 orders between March and May to get this free gift. Watch for our PIZZA fundraiser coming for the first time in May. The more we order the bigger our profit. Thank you for your help with our goal of at least 101 pizzas. Order $40 in April to receive a free 1 lb. bag of California Blend vegetables. Order $90, using promo code APRBONUS, and receive a 1lb. bag of Chicken Gems. Don't forget to use those codes for additional monies off when you create an online account. Also, check out the deals in the clearance section, this is a great way to try smaller quantities of items. If you have never ordered Market Day, remember you can put NEWFIVE with an order of $25 or more to save $5. Remember VJA has Market Day in June, July and August. Let others know so they do not run out of their favorite items. Any questions please contact Ruth 708-403-0369. SPECIAL THANKS to all the parents who volunteered to help this spring season. This Club can only be successful when everyone gets involved. YOUR TIME IS OUR SUCCESS!! Any questions or feedback, contact Rena Sheehan at [email protected] or 708-614-0321. The District 230 School Board and Andrew High School thank the AILEEN S. ANDREW FOUNDATION for its support of school-related functions and extra-curricular activities through a donation to support a variety of initiatives. Athletic Booster Club website: www.andrewathleticboosters.org Members of the Anime Club after a mini video game tournament. There is a link on the VJA main website or: http://www.athletics2000.com/andrew/ VICTOR J. ANDREW HIGH SCHOOL 9001 West 171st Street Tinley Park, IL 60487 Phone:708-342-5800 http://andrew.d230.org PRESORTED STANDARD U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT NO. 11 ORLAND PARK V I C TO R J. A N D R E W H I G H S C H O O L N E W S L E T T E R • APRIL 2015 Students in the ULTIMA program at Andrew High School participated in the Work Olympics on the state testing day, March 3rd. Ultima students are assessed at different levels based on various real-life work tasks. Examples of assessments are folding clothes, filing, shredding, filling out job applications, and mock interviews. Students are assessed in these work skills each year in order to show growth and to develop individual goals for each student. Pictured doing a variety of tasks are: Bridget McNamara (sorting clothes by size), Daniel Hopman (cleaning), Andrea Alpos (wrapping silverware), Caitlin Lambrecht (cleaning trays and placing a placemat), Amaya Sanders (sorting mail), Victoria Iwema and Ian Stratton (preparing folders), Sonja Wrona (alphabetizing papers), Stuart Rettig, Jacob Jentsch and Pete Schultz (completing a job application), and Jordan Colquitt (job interview). Congratulations to VJA Bands on their outstanding achievements at the Midwest Music Festival. The Symphonic band tied for second in their category and were awarded best percussion in class. The Wind Symphony came home GRAND CHAMPIONS of the entire festival winning best woodwind section and percussion section as well. This is a first for Andrew High School in the 29 year history of the festival. Wind Symphony will serve as honor band at next year’s festival. Symphonic band members are: Ashley Bellario, Kristopher Castaneda, Natalie Grace Dizon, Mason Garcia, Patrick Grogan, John Hahn, Rebekah Hanrahan, Christopher Marshall, Gianna Melka, Kimberly Nicholson, Aaron Owusu-Teng, Martin Polkowski, Avinash Rao, Justin Rauman, Vivian Reyes, Amanda Rodriguez, Matthew Rooy, Matthew Ryan, Christopher Sciortino, Thomas Shermulis, Jessica Sonneveld, Karl Suarez, Susan Theis, Vincent Upreti, Ian Winston, and Liam Yore. Wind Symphony band members are: Jeanine Ahmad, Adam Badagliacco, Jacob Badagliacco, Phillip Baggio, Antonio Balestri, Kaitlyn Bauman, Todd Bentson, Ashley Bolek, Andrew Brescia, Jessica Brown, Jonathan Childs, Shannon Corich, Lily Dalka, Amanda Donaldson, Pauline Fittanto, Janette Folliard, Mia Folliard, Warren Frye, Daniel Gustafson, Jonathan Hoelzel, Daniel Jarski, Rebecca Keate, Megan Kinnerk, Elizabeth Kochniarczyk, Elisabeth Lang, Eilish Miller, Jacob Moreno, Paul Nadela, Jaclyn Nicasio, Kylie Nowocin, Amelia O'Donnell, Abigail Owusu-Teng, Alex Pedersen, Madalyn Puckett, Derrick Quiaoit, Jamie Rago, Ankitha Rao, Julia Ricker, Michael Rickey, Ryan Sadowski, Joseph Siano, Maria Szczasny, Tyler Tebo, Susan Theis, Christopher Volk, and Brian Zielinski. CONSOLIDATED HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 230 THOUGHT MEANING ACTION
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