Colorado Department of Education Recognizes LEGACY HIGH SCHOOL as a HIGH ACHIEVEMENT HIGH GROWTH HIGH SCHOOL Legacy High School Mission Legacy High School will provide opportunities, expectations, and support for each student to achieve academic excellence. The partnership of staff, students, families, and the community will encourage individual integrity, personal growth, and enthusiasm for the future. Legacy High School’s newsletter is published by Adams 12 Five Star Schools, 1500 E. 128th Avenue, Thornton, CO 80241 Legacy High School Lightning Bands Broomfield, Colorado J. Clayton Stansberry Director of Bands (720) 972-6817 [email protected] Upcoming Events – Save the Dates!!! (Please check the calendar at www.legacybands.org for all CURRENT AND UP-TO-DATE events) May 4th and 11th – Marching Band Try-It-Out Trainings 4:00 – 5:30 in the West Parking Lot at Legacy May 7th – Leadership Auditions May 8th – Band Banquet at the Arvada Center – Note New Times on the Band Calendar May 15th - MANDATORY 2015-2016 FRESHMEN MARCHING BAND PRACTICE May 16th – MANDATORY FRESHMEN PARENT MEETING AND MARCHING BAND PRACTICE May 19th and 21st – Marching Band Practice May 27-30th – Marching Band Practices June 1, 8, 15 – Summer Marching Band Practice OFFICE HOURS The Main Office, Attendance, Deans, and Guidance/Counseling offices will be open from 7 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. for students, parents, and community members. Parents/Guardians should drop off students no earlier than 6:45 a.m. Classes end every day at 3 p.m. (except early release days and designated testing days). Students should be picked up or need to exit the building by 3:30 p.m. unless they are participating in a school-related function. Please be aware that supervision is provided 30 minutes prior to classes and 30 minutes following the final bell. For security reasons, students should not arrive before supervision is provided or stay after supervision ends. LUNCH NOTES Students who have balances left in their lunch account at the end of this school year will have that balance carried over to next year’s lunch account. If your student is changing schools, their balance will follow them to their new school (exceptions: Thornton High, and Northglenn High). However, if you would like to have the balance of your student’s lunch account refunded to you, please contact the kitchen manager at your school. The last day for SENIORS to receive refunds will be their last day of school. The last day for remaining students to receive refunds is May 22 by 12:00 p.m. Be aware that your school office cannot do refunds for the Lunch Program; please see or call your kitchen manager for a refund. You must come in to pick up your refund as a signature is required to release the money. Refunds cannot be mailed out except under special circumstances. We have sincerely enjoyed having your student eat with us this year, and we look forward to serving your student nutritious meals again next year. Thank you for your support of the lunch program! LEGACY HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR CLASS IMPORTANT DATES 2014 – 2015 The following schedule lists of 2015. This list will be in keep track of upcoming events. April 13 April 15 April 25 May 4-15 May 11 May 12 May 13 May 13 May 14 May 19 May 20 important dates for seniors in the Class every newsletter, so you will be able to Scholarship Deadline for Graduation Program Senior Class Meeting/Auditorium Prom AP Exams Senior Finals Senior Finals Senior Make-Up Finals/Senior Last Day Senior Picnic and Yearbook Distribution Senior Dessert Graduation Practice and Senior Check-Out – Large Gym Graduation Ceremony – CU Events Center Graduation Class of 2015 Wednesday, May 20, 2015 2:00 p.m. University of Colorado Events Center 12:30 p.m. 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. FROM THE COUNSELING OFFICE Let’s talk about . . . letting go. The following is some light hearted advice regarding the transitions and challenges you and your student may experience as they move from junior to senior to college. The information is paraphrased from the book Letting Go: A Parent’s Guide to Understanding the College Years, Karen Levin Coburn and Madge Lawrence Treeger, 2003. Enjoy all of the celebrations – hold off on stressing about the changes to come. Recognize your child’s conflicting emotions – it may be a sign of their ambivalence to this transitional time. They are driving you crazy so they can say “goodbye” and you can say “it’s about time.” Summer is a time to say goodbye to friends, you will see less and less of your child. Make a financial plan and discuss expectations; who is paying for what. Teach your child to be a savvy credit card user; or the credit companies will gladly do it for you. Rather than focusing on grades, focus on what they want to accomplish academically. Decide how you want to communicate and when; try to avoid the “electronic umbilical cord.” Be a coach instead of a “helicopter” parent; read all the correspondence from the school so you know which resource to suggest when you get that panic call asking for a rescue (i.e. health service, career center, advisor, tutor, dean, financial office). Give your child a heads up when things are changing at home; generally they want to do all of the changing and want home to stay the same and be their anchor. Think twice before starting a sentence with “When I went to college…” – times they are a changin’. Send care packages; they will want you to send money, but nothing says lovin’ like a new tooth brush and a pair of socks to celebrate the upcoming holiday. When they return, and eventually they will return, re-negotiate expectations. It takes flexibility and communication to find common ground with this new relationship. College is a time of exploration: with their hair, their friends, their politics, their philosophies, their food habits. Pick your battles and find a sense of humor. Realize that 18 years of parenting has established a foundation that will accompany them across the miles. Last, but not least… For your own sanity, talk with other parents who are going through the same thing. Another article to check out can be found on the web at: http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/46745/letting_go_of_your_college_student.html (or just type “Letting go of your college student” into a search engine). This article has some specific suggestions for different situations. COUNSELING OFFICE There are four full-time counselors at Legacy High School. Please contact the appropriate counselor regarding your concern. Mrs. Amanda Beuke 720-972-6720 Mrs. Lisa Dietel 720-972-6708 Mrs. Carrie Kujawa 720-972-6729 Ms. Janna Pavelis 720-972-6709 Mr. Tony Romano 720-972-6711 Kathie Baxley 720-972-6728 Peer Tutoring, Military, and Counseling Newsletter College/Post-Secondary Planning, Testing, and Counseling Website Section 504, Student Intervention Referral Team (SIRT), and ELL Scholarships, Financial Aid, Foreign Exchange, Alternate Education Options, and Community Resources NCAA Eligilibity Center, Naviance, Individual Career and Academic Plans (ICAP) School Psychologist, Gifted and Talented Coordinator SENIOR INFORMATION CHECKLIST FOR SENIORS: May Check scholarships on the Counseling web page and on the scholarship board in the Counseling Office Check deadlines for final decisions on your college selection and notify them as needed Prepare for and take AP exams, if applicable Notify Mrs. Johnson in the Counseling Office of all scholarships and awards received Check with your future post-secondary institution to see if they need a final transcript – request the transcript through Naviance, see a counselor if you have questions Check with your counselor to make sure all transcripts for completed outside credit have been received by Legacy High School POST-SECONDARY PLANNING The Legacy College Room is located in the Counseling Office. Students can access information on colleges, scholarships, careers, and military information. College and career representatives visit Legacy High School in the College Room throughout the year. Dates and times vary and will be announced in the bulletin and newsletter. REMINDER TO SENIORS Seniors will not be allowed to go through check-in for graduation and receive their cap and gown if they have outstanding balances on their accounts. Return textbooks, uniforms, etc. on time to avoid fines. Don’t wait until the last minute to get all fines and fees up to date. Fine lists are posted in the display case by the auditorium and outside the Business Window. If you have questions, please call Julie Rodriquez in the Bookkeeping Office at 720-972-6732. SENIOR MEMO The final senior memo will have important information regarding graduation. Be sure to check it out. SUMMER EMPLOYMENT Adams County Workforce location: 12200 North Pecos Street Westminster, CO 80234. 303-459-8600 Job listings and employment resources Broomfield Workforce location: Located at the west end of the Village Square Shopping Center, 6550 W.120th Ave. Unit 3, Broomfield. 303-464-5855 Job listings and employment resources NCAA ELIGIBILITY CENTER Students who plan on participating in NCAA Division I or II college athletics must register with the NCAA Eligibility Center. To register, students will visit the website www.eligibilitycenter.org, where they will develop a login and password during their junior or senior year of high school. Once students have registered with the Eligibility Center, they must request a transcript to be sent from Legacy High School to the Eligibility Center. This is done electronically via the www.eligibilitycenter.org website. Once students request the transcript via the Eligibility Center website, they must also go to their Naviance account and create a transcript request to the NCAA. (More information about this process can be found on the Counseling Website.) Students must also have their ACT scores sent to the NCAA directly from ACT; scores are not accepted by the NCAA if they are sent from LHS. To do this, students should visit www.actstudent.org and have their scores sent to the NCAA (school code #9999). It is the student’s responsibility to ensure the classes they are taking will meet the outlined NCAA needs. Mr. Romano is available to assist students in the process, but cannot guarantee that a student will be cleared by the NCAA. Through the Eligibility Center website, students can see a complete list of all approved courses by looking up each school they have attended and reading its 48H Form. MOVING? Are you planning to move and attend a new school? If so, you will need to withdraw from Legacy High School prior to leaving. Please contact the Records Office at 720-972-6712, to make arrangements to have withdrawal grades, transcripts, and immunization records necessary to enroll at your new school. UPDATE FAMILY INFORMATION It is imperative that we have updated, accurate student contact information. Parents must identify someone who can act as a guardian for their student in case of an emergency. Keeping student records up-to-date assures that we have correct telephone numbers when contacting parents and correct addresses when mailing information home. In case of severe injury or illness, we will call an ambulance at the parent’s/guardian’s expense, if we are not able to reach the parent/guardian. COLLEGE AND CAREER EXPLORATION: Summer is a great time to surf the web for ideas that will help you plan your future. The following sites are a good place to start looking for clues to what you want to be when you grow up. LEGACY COUNSELING WEB PAGE Go to www.legacy.adams12.org. Double click on “Counseling Department” on the left-hand side. You will find information about the Legacy Counseling Department, colleges, scholarships, testing registration and preparation, Naviance and career planning, NCAA requirements, college visits, graduation requirements, and important information for seniors. Check this site regularly, as the website will continue to be improved and updated. Make sure to go to the “Resources” section and explore the various sites. www.CollegeInColorado.org This site is a student services website representing the colleges and universities of Colorado. It is a comprehensive and user friendly site regarding four-year high school planning, state and national college searches, college applications, financial aid help, and free college money – COF: Colorado Opportunities Fund. Coming this fall: OUT-OF-STATE COLLEGE FAIRS The Performing & Visual Arts College Fair on Tues, October 20, 2015 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m and The National College Fair at Denver Mart on Sunday, October 11, 2015 from 1:00-4:00 p.m. COLLEGES THAT CHANGE LIVES This will be held Tuesday, August 25, 2015, 7 p.m., at the Denver Convention Center in Rooms 600 and 700. Go to www.ctcl.org for more information. “The CTCL schools are a group of distinctive colleges and universities that get students heavily involved in cooperative rather than competitive learning, and a faculty of scholars devoted to helping young people develop their powers, and mentors who often become their valued friends” – Loren Pope author of Colleges That Change Lives. What should I do at a college fair? (Information from http://www.collegefairsdenver.org/) Be sure to review the list of colleges attending and check the schools that interest you. Visit with college representatives and consider the following questions: Describe your admission criteria. What are my chances of admission? What are your college entrance test requirements? When are your deadlines? Must I apply separately for financial aid? What types of scholarships does your school offer and what are the criteria? How do I apply? Which departments or programs do you consider outstanding? Why would a Colorado student come to your school? What percentage of students who start as first year students, graduate in four years? Five years? What percentage transfer to other colleges? WHERE TO EARN ACADEMIC CREDIT OUTSIDE OF LEGACY HIGH SCHOOL Adams 12 Programs PATHWAYS EXTENDED EDUCATION PROGRAMS Students who are behind on credits can attend this program or students looking for a diploma completion program. Please call 720-GRAD-4723 for more information or see your counselor. SUMMER SCHOOL Adams 12 Five Star Schools High School Summer School will be held at Legacy High School this year. The times are from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. There will be two sessions. Session 1 will be June 4-17 and Session 2 will be June 18-July 1. Registration will be held on Monday, June 1 from 8:00 am to 2:00 pm and 4:00 to 8:00 pm. Information will be available on the Summer School Hotline at 720-972-4172, www.adams12.org, or on the LHS Counseling Webpage. For more specific information and a list of classes offered, see your counselor. Student must have failed a class to enroll in summer school. VANTAGE POINT CAMPUS (Alternative Education Center) 10900 Huron Street, Northglenn, CO 720-972-5800 *Vantage Point is an alternative school. *Diagnostic services are available to determine educational needs and placements. *Enrollment is limited. For students under 16 years of age, contact your school counselor to be put on a waiting list. Students over 16 should apply directly at the Vantage Point Campus. Community Programs BRANSON SCHOOL ONLINE -Free school Colorado public high school, 719-946-5531, 888-863-7850 -Diploma can be earned -GED can be earned -www.Bransonschoolonline.com -Must enroll before October 1 BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY ONLINE (Credit Recovery) -Please see a counselor COVA (Colorado Virtual Academy) -11990 Grant Suite 402, Northglenn, CO 80233 -A public virtual school program that blends innovative new instructional technology with a traditional curriculum for students in grades K-10. -For information call 866-339-6816 EAGLE ROCK SCHOOL -Located in Estes Park, Eagle Rock is a year-round residential high school sponsored by the Honda Corporation. The focus is for young people 15-18 years old, who are not experiencing success in their current school setting. Students apply through their home school district. 970-586-0600 -www.eaglerockschool.org EOC (EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY CENTER) -Referral to GED & ESL programs -Career exploration and assessment services -Vocational, two and four year college information -Adults age 19 and older, limited income, first generation college students -303-280-8705, 10701 Melody Drive, Suite 300, Northglenn, Colorado 80234 EMILY GRIFFITH OPPORTUNITY SCHOOL -Adult education high school diploma programs -Must be 18 years old -For information, fees and schedule call 303-575-4700 FRONT RANGE ACADEMY -303-469-0496, [email protected] FRONT RANGE COMMUNITY COLLEGE -A 4 credit hour class in college equals 1 Legacy High School credit -For information call 303-404-5230 GATEWAY TO COLLEGE-FRONT RANGE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Students must be the ones to make initial contact For information call 303-404-5700 GED PROGRAMS -Students must be 17 years old or apply for a waiver. -For information call Front Range Community College at 303-404-5230 -Branson on line (www.bransonschoolonline.com) HOPE Co-op ON-LINE LEARNING ACADEMY -Tuition free, K-12, diploma can be earned, 303-989-3539 -Colorado charter school -www.hopeco-op.org INSIGHT SCHOOL OF COLORADO -Tuition free, K-12, diploma can be earned, 800 705-1528 -Insight will provide necessary technology such as a laptop while enrolled in the program -http://co.insightschools.net -member of the Northwest Association of Accredited Schools JOB CORPS -A residential employment-training program providing vocational training and high school diplomas through the U.S. Department of Labor. -A highly structured environment instilling a strong work ethic and sense of responsibility and teamwork -For information contact Grant Earich 303-549-6873, 924 W. Colfax, Denver, CO 80204 MONTE VISTA ONLINE ACADEMY -Diploma can be earned -719-852-2212 www.monte.co.k12.us/delta/ola/ola.htm ROCKY MOUNTAIN E-SCHOOL/VILAS -Diploma can be earned -719-523-4952, 866-539-4941 www.vilasonline.org AMERICAN SCHOOL -Independent (correspondence) Study to make-up credits or for enrichment -Located in Lansing, Illinois -708 418-2800, 866-260-7221 NEW AMERICA -14yrs-20yrs -9125 E. 7th Place -303-894-3111/303-320-9854 CATALYST -Alternative education -2575 Park Lane Suite 100 -303-604-6512 www.CatalystHS.org August Check-In Information For 2015 - 2016 School Year All students must attend student check-in to receive their final schedule, have school ID pictures taken, receive transportation information, and sign up for lockers. In addition, incoming 9th grade students will complete the health/vision screening. (9th graders, if you wear glasses, remember to bring them with you for the vision screening!) Following is the check-in schedule. Check-In packets will be mailed out in July. Tuesday, August 4th 9th Grade Only 9:00 a.m. to 9:45 a.m. A - Coo 9:45 a.m. to 10:3o a.m. Cop - Har 10:30 p.m. to 11:15 a.m. Has-Man 11:15 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Mao – Pf Lunch 1:00 p.m. to 1:45 p.m. Pg – Sp 1:45 p.m. 2:30 p.m. Sq - Z Wednesday, August 5th 10th - 12th Grades 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. A - Cl 10:00 a.m. to 12:oo noon Cm - Gl 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Gm - La Thursday, August 6th 10th - 12th Grades 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. Lb - O 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon P - Sp 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Sq - Z LEGACY HIGH SCHOOL Clubs/Activities 2014-2015 Student involvement in activities is highly recommended. Through participation, students form many friendships, develop a greater sense of identity and ownership of the school, practice time management skills, and build self-esteem. We believe these activities promote positive behaviors and develop life-long skills. Sponsors may be reached by phone by dialing 720-972- and then the extension listed next to the sponsor’s name. Email addresses may be found on the staff list near the end of each newsletter. Club Anime Club Art Club Band Book Club BRIDGES Cheerleading Choir DECA Drama Environmental Club FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America) FCCLA (Family, Career &Community Leaders of America) Fellowship of Christian Athletes/Students Fitness Club Freshman Class Leadership Game Club Generation for Justice German Club GSA Interact Club Junior Class Leadership Korean Club Marine Biology Club National Honor Society Newspaper Orchestra Ping Pong Club POMS Prom Committee Senior Class Leadership Sophomore Class Leadership Spanish National Honor Society Student Government Technology and Programming Thespians/Musical Production Yearbook Sponsor (phone extension) Scott Semple (6854) Paula Rowinski (6793) Clay Stansberry (6817) Tiffany Stephens (6727) Jack Jaynes (6742) Shannon Jobe/Lindsay Hammond (6850) Karen Stacks (6795) Tessa Gargano (6842) /Rich Griffith (6878) Carrie Medlock (6778)/Matt Kroupa (6782) Karen Stacks (6795) Kristina Schaad (6816) Carolyn Henson (6839)/Tessa Gargano (6842) Robin Peterson (6861)/Amber Freeman (6860) Carrie Medlock (6778) Jill Carlisle (6797) Samantha Silver (6722)/Patrick Hammond (6872) Jeff Goss (6766) Jen Dumas (6869) Wendy Dray (6865) Jennifer French-Jurgens (6829) Lisa Wilson (6794) Darren Clemenhagen (6851)/Chelsea Dunaj (6782) Matt Cirbo ( 6857) Amanda Blyth (6743) Amanda Blyth (6743)/ Liz Tyler (6882) Mary Butler (6744) Aaron Carpenter (6795) Kim Segasser (6763) Michelle Sommer (email: [email protected]) Dawn Gaffin (6760) Jeff Orr (6864)/Ann Campbell (6777) Matt Cirbo (6857)/Aaron Carpenter (6808) Liz Tyler (6882) Tessa Gargano (6842) Carolyn Henson (6839) Karen Stacks (6795) Tia Taylor (6771) LEGACY HIGH SCHOOL 2014-2015 Important Dates AUGUST JANUARY 1 5 5 6 14 16 19 6 7 14 20 20 21 25 28 Athletic Check begins at the Business Window Student Check-in 9th Only (8 a.m. – 3 p.m.) Athletic Check-in (same as above-Business Window) A-LA Check-in Grades 10,11,12 (8 a.m. - 3 p.m.) Athletic Check-in (same as above-Business Window) LB-Z Check-in Grades 10,11,12 (8 a.m. - 3 p.m.) Athletic Check-in (same as above-Business Window) Fall Sports Parent Night (6:30 p.m.) 9th Grade Orientation (7:15 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.) 10, 11, 12 – New Student Orientation (10:30 a.m.12:30 p.m.) Classes Begin for All Students 9th Grade Parent English/SS Night (6 p.m.) Parent Night-All grades (6 - 8:30 p.m.) SEPTEMBER 1 10 17 23 24 25 Labor Day – No School Academic Lettering Ceremony (6:30 p.m.) Parent Teacher Conferences (4 - 7 p.m.) Picture Retakes (7 a.m. – 12 p.m.) Senior College Planning Night (6:00 - 8:00 p.m.) Senior College Fair @ HHS (6 - 7:30 p.m.) OCTOBER 6 10 17 18 PRIDE Week Begins Homecoming Pep Assembly (Activity Schedule) End of 1st Quarter PSAT (8 – 11 a.m.) NOVEMBER 3-21 11 26-28 State testing - Seniors Veterans’ Day (No School) Thanksgiving Break (No School) DECEMBER 10 17 18 18 19 22 College Financial Aid Night (6:00 p.m.) Finals - 12:30 p.m. Dismissal (periods 1-4) Finals - 12:30 p.m. Dismissal (periods 5-8) End of 1st Semester Teacher Work Day (No School for Students) Winter break begins Teacher Inservice Day – No Students Students Return – begin 2nd Semester College Planning Night for Juniors (6:30 p.m.) Winter Pep Assembly (Activity Schedule) Martin Luther King Day–No School FEBRUARY 5 13 16 TBD Parent/Teacher Conferences (4:30 - 7 p.m.) Teacher Inservice Day – No Students Presidents’ Day – No School 8th Grade Information Night (6:30 p.m.) MARCH TBD 13 23-27 State testing - Freshmen, Sophomores and Juniors End of 3rd Quarter Spring Break APRIL 3 8 10 25 28 28 29 Student Gov’t. Elections (Activity Schedule) National and Spanish Honor Society Induction (6:30 p.m.) Spring Pep Assembly (Activity Schedule) Prom ACT Test –11th Grade Only in a.m. (No classes for 9th, 10th, 12th Grades) Senior Capstone (5:00 – 8:30 p.m.) Student Leadership Awards Ceremony (12:45 p.m.) MAY TBD 4-15 6 11-12 13 14 19 20 25 26 27 27 28 State testing - Freshmen, Sophomores, and Juniors AP Exams Academic Awards Ceremony (6:30 p.m.) Senior Finals Senior’s Last Day - Make-up Finals/Senior Picnic Senior Dessert Graduation Practice (1:30-3 p.m.) Graduation @ CU Events Center (2 p.m.) Memorial Day No School Finals - 12:30 p.m. Dismissal (periods 5-8) Finals - 12:30 p.m. Dismissal (periods 1-4) Last Day of School Teacher Work Day (No School for Students) Legacy High School Bell Schedules 2014-2015 Regular Schedule (Monday and, Friday) Block 1/2 Block 3/4 Block 5/6 Block 7/8 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 Period 8 7:15 AM 8:14 AM 9:13 AM 10:12 AM 11:11 AM 12:10 PM 1:09 PM 2:07 PM 8:09 AM 9:08 AM 10:07 AM 11:06 AM 12:05 PM 1:04 PM 2:02 PM 3:00 PM Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 Period 8 7:10 AM 7:50 AM 8:30 AM 9:15 AM 9:55 AM 10:35 AM 11:15 AM 11:55 AM 7:45 AM 8:25 AM 9:10 AM 9:50 AM 10:30 AM 11:10 AM 11:50 AM 12:30 PM Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 Period 8 7:15 AM 8:09 AM 9:03 AM 9:59 AM 10:53 AM 11:47 AM 12:41 PM 1:35 PM 2:29 PM 8:04 AM 8:58 AM 9:54 AM 10:48 AM 11:42 AM 12:36 PM 1:30 PM 2:24 PM 3:00 PM Period 1 Period 2 7:15 AM 8:09 AM 8:58 AM 9:41 AM 10:35 AM 11:29 AM 12:23 PM 1:17 PM 2:11 PM 8:04 AM 8:58 AM 9:41 AM 10:30 AM 11:24 AM 12:18 AM 1:12 PM 2:06 PM 3:00 PM 7:15 AM 8:05 AM 9:10 AM 10:20 AM Period 4 Academic Support Block 1/2 Wednesday Schedule Block 1/2 Block 3/4 Block 5/6 Block 7/8 Academic Support Schedule (Tuesday and Thursday) Block 1/2 Block 3/4 Block 5/6 Block 7/8 Academic Support Activity/Assembly Schedule Block 1/2 ACTIVITY Block 3/4 Block 5/6 Block 7/8 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 Period 8 Finals Schedule Semester One, Day One Finals Periods 1,2,3 and 4 Semester Two, Day One Finals Periods 5,6,7 and 8 Academic Support Period 1 Block 1/2 Period 2 Period 3 Block 3/4 Semester One, Day Two Finals Periods 5,6,7 and 8 Semester Two,Block Day 5/6 TwoFinals Periods 1,2,3 and 4 Academic Support Period 5 Period 6 7:15 AM 8:05 AM 9:10 AM Block 3/4 11:25 AM Semester One, Day Two Academic Support Finals Periods 5,6,7 and 8 SemesterBlock Two, 5/6 Day TwoFinals Periods 1,2,3 and 4 STAFF PHONE LIST Email address is [email protected] (if no middle initial listed, [email protected]. 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Our goal is to provide every student in Adams 12 Five Star Schools the opportunity to receive a general medical exam, an efficient orthopedic assessment and a thorough cardiovascular evaluation. Who: All Adams 12 District Students Where: Thornton High School 9351 North Washington Street Thornton, CO 80229 Date: Saturday, May 16, 2015 7 am – 4 pm All Students Must Register to Participate Registration begins April 15, 2015 To register please contact your respective athletic trainer: Kristi Castellaw Matt Brewer Kate Brooks-Bennett Ruth Hart Jenny Van Meter Northglenn High School Horizon High School Legacy High School Thornton High School Mountain Range High School (720) 972-4649 (720) 972-4507 (720) 972-6801 (720) 972-2804 (720) 972-6431 Please wear athletic attire (shorts, t-shirts, sports bras, etc.)
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