VUHS e-News, Week of April 13, 2015 Brought to you by the Commodore Parent Teacher Group Message from the Principals We’d like to take this opportunity to recognize the Commodore Parent Teacher Group (CPTG). The group started in December 2010 and since that time has donated more than $6000 to VUHS for a variety of activities and enrichment opportunities for our students. The annual rummage sale is the group’s main fundraiser and it is an amazing collection of goods. Be sure to come by the high school gym on Saturday (tomorrow, if you receive the e-News Friday April 10)8 am – 2 pm and support the great work the Commodore Parent Teacher Group does for our school. Each edition of the e-News is made possible by seven parents who gather the information, help organize it, and send it to you each week. Honestly, this communication tool would not be available if it weren’t for the CPTG. The group initiated the annual Back-to-School Night at the beginning of each year, allowing families and faculty to connect at the beginning of the year. More recently, the CPTG held their first talk/discussion on Tuesday th April 7 in what they plan to be on on-going “lecture series” focusing on important topics for parents. There is talk of a follow-up evening to this past Tuesday’s “talking with your child about dating and healthy relationships” as well as new opportunities for parents continuing in the fall. Watch the e-News for dates. And these are just a few of the contributions the group has made to VUHS over the last 4+ years. It’s clear to us that our athletic program would not be what it is without the Booster Club, our music program benefits greatly from the Friends of Music, and the Commodore Parent Teacher Group significantly enriches the academic side of our school. Additionally, there are many parents and community members who donate time and resources to our school. Thank you to all who help make VUHS a wonderful place to educate our students. Sincerely, Stephanie & Jay th Don’t forget to join us on Saturday, April 11 for the Commodore Parent Teacher Group’s annual fantastic rummage sale in the high school gym from 8-2! You won’t believe the deals that you can find while at the same time supporting enrichment opportunities for our students . It’s a win-win situation!! You don’t want to miss it. J th April Vacation begins the week of April 20 . Let’s hope for some real spring weather to help celebrate the time off!! Please Vote!Three of our senior students, Ericka Delisle, Tea Kiefer, and Ally Stearns need votes to move on to the next level of the Hood Sportsmanship Scholarship . Click here ; this link will take you to the voting page where you can find all the instructions. Votes can be cast for every th student once a day until April 24 ! CONGRATULATIONS 2015 BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ STATE REPRESENTATIVES! The Vergennes American Legion Post #14 will sponsor four VUHS delegates to the Green Mountain Boys’ State held June 21-26 on the campus of Lyndon State College in Lyndonville, Vermont: Aaron Gaines, Tyler Kepes, Xavier Provencher, and Joshua Sickles.The boys were nominated by faculty and staff based on leadership, character and honesty, cooperativeness, community participation and service, and scholarship. Green Mountain Boys’ State is a leadership laboratory for rising high school senior boys. The main focus is Vermont town, county, and state government, and its organization, policies and procedures. They will work on issues relating to Vermont, and debate and discuss these issues during a session at the State House in Montpelier. The Vergennes American Legion Auxiliary has selected three junior girls from Vergennes Union High School to attend Green Mountain Girls’ State this year. The Auxiliary will sponsor Bailey Bissonnette, Emily Martin, and Julia Johnson , as they spend the week of June 14 at Vermont Technical College in Randolph, Vermont. The purpose of Girls’ State is to provide citizenship training for girls of high school age; to afford them an opportunity to live together as self-governing citizens; and to inform them about the duties, privileges, rights and responsibilities of American citizenship, in order that they may understand and participate in the functioning of their government. German Exchange Informational Meeting: An informational meeting for students and parents/guardians on Tuesday, April 14th 7:00 - 8:00 PM (approximately) in VUHS Room B-1 (Mr. Power's room). Open to VUHS students who will be juniors or seniors next year. Must have had or be in German II or higher next year. This is a very important meeting, especially for parents. Please contact Frau Kepes ( [email protected] ) if you have questions. Aladdin , as written by Kathryn Schultz Miller, will be presented at the Vergennes Union High School auditorium Thursday, April 16 at 6pm . The show is directed by VUHS students Emma Gardner, Kareena Vorsteveld, and Eva Kamman . VUES students make up the cast and crew for this performance, sponsored by the VUES Community Group. Tickets are available at the door for $3. We hope you can join us! Fusion News - The middle school Fusion program is wrapping up for the 2014-15 school year. All activities except Endeavor Survival Skills will end Thursday April 16th. Endeavor Survival Skills will be available until May 21st from 3:00-4:00 PM with the following schedule. Mondays- Social Studies Tuesdays - Science Thursdays - Language Arts and Math The afterschool activity bus will NOT run after Thursday April 16th. st Save the date for Fusion Summer - July 6th - July 31 - Program brochures will be sent out right after the April vacation. 3rd Quarter Grades have been posted under Grade History in Power School. If you have any questions regarding student grades, please call teachers directly. You may continue to check Quarter 4 progress under Grades and Attendance. ANNOUNCING the new BROADWAY DIRECT MUSICAL THEATRE CAMP: Augu st 3 – 7 (9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m) Ages 13 - 18 (limit 20 students) $285 per student. Broadway veterans Bill Carmichael and Sue Burk Walsh are thrilled to announce their first annual musical theater camp at the Vergennes Opera House, alongside one of Boston’s finest Musical Directors, Scott Nicholas. Guest artists will also be involved to round out the experience. This 5-day camp features singing, acting and dance/stage movement in a loving and nurturing environment, with a fun showcase performance for friends and family on the final day (August 7). Experience: It is highly recommended that students have had some theater experience (i.e. a high school musical, theatrical and/or dance classes). Registration: email [email protected] or call us at 802-989-2129. More information can be found on the Vergennes Opera House website here: http://vergennesoperahouse.org/home/camps_classes . VERMONTIVATE - Are you up to a challenge? Students and family members are encouraged to participate in the 4th annual on-line/real-world game happening March 23rd - May 2nd. Join the Vergennes Union High School Team and begin tackling the serious and important work of climate change in a fun and creative way. On-line gaming! HOW DOES THE GAME WORK? Visit the Vermontivate website at www.vermontivate.com and create a personal profile. ● Act 1 is about getting to know the site, setting up your personal profile, and creating or joining a team. Please consider joining the Vergennes Union High School team. Once you select your team, the moderator of the team will greet you with a welcome email and you can begin the second act. ● During Act 2 you and your team will take on a host of challenges on food, energy, transportation, and team-building. There are also some bonus point challenges, a few events, and a video contest! ● Act 3 is about setting meaningful goals for each of our main topic areas. All the challenges encourage you to take some kind of action, and when you do, you write about it, and often post a photo or video, creating a Moment of Play (MOP). You get points for your MOP, which goes to an overall team tally. Challenges have been created to align with Vermont’s highest-level climate goals, and are designed for maximum real world impact. At the end of the game, there's a celebratory ice cream party hosted by Ben and Jerry’s for the winning teams and prizes for many, many players. For more information visit w ww.vermontivate.com or email VUHS team moderator Lynne Rapoport @ l [email protected] . Champlain Discovery: A summer adventure opportunity for 13-16 year olds -The Lake Champlain Maritime Museum is again offering Champlain Discovery to area teens. Come build your own sea kayak and spend ten days on the adventure of a lifetime. After completing your kayak you will learn paddling skills as well as wilderness camping and safety skills. The ten-day kayak trip starts in Whitehall, New York and ends in Burlington a distance of sixty-five miles. You will explore the rich cultural and natural history of Lake Champlain as you paddle over half the length of Lake Champlain. Dates for the program are June 22-July 25. To apply or get more information call Nick Patch at 475-2022 or email [email protected] . Scholarships are available based on need. Adventure Camp - Even though it is still cold and snowy, many parents are starting to think about summer camps. Ed and Sarah Cook will be offering Adventure Camp on the VUHS ropes course the week of June 22nd for students going into grades 5-8. See www.vuhs.org for more details. Are you looking for a way to get involved at VUHS? The Commodore Parent Teacher Group is looking for members to help with our growing list of initiatives including the annual Rummage Sale, funding enrichment grants for staff and more. Please let us know if you would like to join us in our efforts. We would l ove to have you. Contact Carla Mayo at [email protected] , if you are interested. Please let us know if you have ideas to help us in our mission to promote family involvement in the school, improve communication between parents, teachers and administrators and provide enrichment programs for the students. We welcome your input! Our next meeting will be on Wednesday, May 6th in the VUHS library. New members are always welcome! The Class of 2016 will hold a car wash at Gaines Insurance on Saturday, April 11 from 9-12. We are looking for parents and students to help with the car wash....washing cars, holding up signs, etc. The Class of 2016 will have a bottle drive on Saturday, May 30. Please save your bottles for us. Hannaford Career Center For Career Center news, follow the link below: http://www.hannafordcareercenter.org/ Upcoming Events April 11: Treasures and Trinkets Rummage Sale sponsored by the Commodore Parent Teacher Group April 13: VUHS Board Meeting at 6:00 in the library May 6: Commodore Parent Teacher Group meeting at 6:30 in the library May 16: Junior Prom st ** Commodore Booster Club Meeting – 1 Tuesday of the month in the library** Guidance & School Counseling Office Please use the Guidance link below to find out more about underclassmen career exploration opportunities as well as dates and information for SAT and ACT testing. https://sites.google.com/a/anwsu.org/guidancedepartment/ Music Department The High School Symphonic Band and Concert Choir are in Boston, MA to participate in the Heritage Music Festival April 9 - 12. The highlight of the trip is the adjudicated performances by the band and chorus for a panel of collegiate music educators. The students will be rated, given comments and have a clinic after the performance. Other exciting activities on the trip include attending performances by the Boston Symphony Orchestra and The Blue Man Group. Students will visit Flutistry, a business created by VUHS alumnus, Adam Workman, which is visited by flute players from all over the world to perform, try, buy, repair and sell flutes. Visits to the Museum of Fine Arts, Durgin Park, and Salem, MA will round out the trip. The performance and trip is the culmination of months of hard work by the students. The VUHS musicians will be awesome!!! For more music department news, follow the link below: https://sites.google.com/a/anwsu.org/vuhs-music/ Sports News Time to sign up for Spring Rowing! Spring is in the air and the Vergennes Middle and High School spring rowing season is scheduled to start as soon as the ice is out on Otter Creek and Lake Champlain. The most likely start date is April 27. Our spring race (Spring Wave) will be at the Lake th Champlain Maritime Museum on Saturday May 30 . Rowing is co-educational th th and is open to 7 through 12 graders. No tryouts. All you need is motivation and a positive attitude. If you haven’t tried rowing and want to get an idea of what it is about, check out the photo board opposite the guidance office or speak with students who row. See Mr. West to sign up. We are looking forward to a great spring season!! “TODAYS PREPARATION DETERMINES TOMORROWS SUCCESS” The Vergennes Summer Workout Program is open to any student-athlete in grades 7-12! Dates: June 15 – July 17, 2015 (five weeks) Time: 5:00-6:30pm at VUHS Monday, Wednesday and Friday Cost: $55 donation to Friends of Vergennes Football. This money is raised so Vergennes student-athletes can participate in the Mount Abe-Vergennes cooperative football program. Workouts consist of speed and agility drills, including speed ladders, plyometric boxes, hurdles, drag and pull sleds, running chutes and cones. The workouts will also include strength exercises such as tire flipping, farmers walk, tug of war contests and the prowler. There will be work done in the weight room at VUHS. Athletes need to bring cleats and sneakers and plenty of water. Depending on the weather we may be in the gym. Program runs Lombardi Time which means if you are ten (10) minutes early you are five (5) minutes late. Any questions contact Lee Hodsden at 759-2222. Summer Tennis in Vergennes!SoJo Tennis will be running weekly tennis camps at the courts next to Vergennes Union Elementary School from June 22 through August 7. Children of all ages and abilities are welcome. Registration details will be forthcoming, but please note the dates as you begin planning your summer. Contact Franz Collas at 349-7794 or [email protected] for more information. VERGENNES CHAMPS SWIM TEAM - Information & Registration Night on Wednesday, April 29, 2015 from 6:00-7:30pm in the Vergennes Union Elementary School gymnasium. We welcome and encourage NEW swim team members who want to participate in a FUN and SUPPORTIVE team atmosphere. Swimmers will be placed in practice groups based on ability—beginner, intermediate, or advanced. Meets are encouraged but optional. Your level of participation is up to you! Swim team begins in early June and ends in early August. Practices are Mon-Fri 7-8am/8-9am depending on practice group. Swim meets are Tuesday & Thursday evenings. The 2015 swim team calendar is coming soon. Swim Team Fee : $75 per swimmer (family max $200) Pool Pass Fee : Vergennes resident single $50/family $100; Non-resident single $65/family $130 In addition to the swim team fee, all swim team members must purchase a pool pass to the City of Vergennes pool before the first day of practice. Team swim suits will be available to try on and order ( optional ) at registration night. We are part of the Champlain Valley Swim League: www.cvslvt.com Please contact us with any questions or if you need more information [email protected] . For a schedule of upcoming events and practices for this week, go to… http://vuhs.org/Calendars/SportsCalendar.html
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