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Activity Schedule Period 1 8:00-9:20 Period 2 9:30-10:50 Lunch 10:50-11:50 Period 3 11:50-1:10 Period 4 1:20-2:40

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Activity Schedule. Period 18:00-9:20 Period 29:30-10:50 Lunch10:50-11:50 Period 311:50-1:10 Period 41:20-2:40. The Breezeway. a) How many of you have ever accidentally bumped or ran into someone in the Breezeway? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Activity Schedule

Period 1 8:00-9:20Period 2 9:30-10:50

Lunch 10:50-11:50

Period 3 11:50-1:10Period 4 1:20-2:40

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The Breezewaya) How many of you have ever accidentally bumped or ran

into someone in the Breezeway?b) How many of you said, “Sorry” when you accidentally

bumped someone else?c) How many of you have seen other students throw trash

on the ground?d) How many of you have held a door open for another

student or staff member? Were you thanked?e) How many of you have heard inappropriate language in

the Breezeway?f) How many of you have said, “Thank You,” when someone

has held a door open for you, picked something up off the ground that you dropped or helped

when someone needed it?

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The Breezeway

Why it is important to demonstrate PRIDE in the Breezeway? ®The Breezeway is a shared area among all students and staff® We are a community and we need to show respect for each other

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PARTICIPATION in the Breezeway

Demonstrate patienceStay to the rightPlan and prepare your route and supplies

Travel with a purpose

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RESPECT in the Breezeway

Use appropriate voice and language in every language

Clean up after yourselfRespect others’ belongings and school

propertyAppreciate school posters and student

artPromote safetyUse appropriate displays of affection

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INTEGRITY in the Breezeway

Take ownership of your actionsSupport and protect the rights of

othersHelp others in need of assistance

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DIVERSITY in the Breezeway

Look beyond stereotypesLook for opportunities to learn

something new

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EXCELLENCE in the Breezeway

Keep a positive attitudeBe the example for others to

follow

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How can you PARTICIPATE at David Douglas High School?

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Fall Sports: Cheerleading, Cross-Country, Dance Team, Football, Soccer, Volleyball, Water Polo

Winter Sports: Basketball, Cheerleading, Dance Team,

Swimming, Wrestling

Spring Sports: Baseball, Golf, Softball, Tennis, Track & Field

DAVID DOUGLAS ATHLETICS

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OSAA SPONSORED

DAVID DOUGLAS ACTIVITIES

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DDHS BandAdvisors:

Jennifer Muller Tom Muller

DDHS Band consists of Concert Band (9-10 grade), Symphonic Band (11-12 grade) and Wind Ensemble (audition only). In addition, there is Stage Band, Jazz Band I and Jazz Band II. All bands rehearse and perform many styles of instrumental music. Performance is required.

All DDHS Band classes meet during the school day in the Performing Arts Center.

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DDHS ChoirsAdvisors:

Christopher Silva Marcia Thomas

The DDHS Choirs consist of Treble Choir, Men’s Choir, Advanced Treble Choir, Chorale, Concert Choir and Troubadours. All choirs explore choral literature from all time periods representing diverse cultures. Public performance is required.

All choirs meet as a class during the school day.

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DDHS OrchestraAdvisor:

Michelle Lindberg

DDHS Orchestra consists of String Ensemble I & II, Symphonic Strings and Concert Strings. All classes work on and perform string literature.

All Orchestra classes meet during the school day.

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DDHS CheerleadingAdvisor:

Amber Cowgill

DDHS Cheer supports all David Douglas Athletics and competes in several competitions statewide during the year. Cheerleaders are selected in the spring each year.

DDHS Cheerleaders practice daily during their season.

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Speech and Debate Team

Coach/Advisor:

Erin Bray

The Speech and Debate Team may be of interest if you like to talk a lot, be the center of attention, win awards, meet new people, act, argue, or look good for colleges.

The Speech and Debate Team will have their first meeting Tuesday, September 29th after school in Room 144. Practice times will be announced as we get into the season.

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TAMSCoach/Advisor:

Kristina Johns Elaine Little

The TAMS are the DDHS Dance Team. The team performs for school assemblies, games and a variety of competitions during the year. The team is selected from auditions done in the spring.

The TAMS meet in the South Gym / Dance Room on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday evenings.

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DAVID DOUGLAS CLUBS AND INTEREST GROUPS

DAVID DOUGLAS ACTIVITIES

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American Sign Language (ASL) ASL Honor Society

Advisors:

LoriAnn Kordalis Sue Brian

The ASL Club and ASL Honor Society’s mission is to promote academic achievement, to encourage student use of ASL, to improve awareness and understanding of Deaf culture, and to expose the school community to various aspects of ASL and Deaf culture.

The ASL meets monthly with activities schedule throughout the school year.

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Asian Leadership ClubAdvisors:

Jessica Classen Jeannie Daugherty

The Asian Leadership Club is a club that promotes an interest in Asian culture.

The Asian Leadership Club meets on Wednesdays after school in Room 153 or 159.

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Bowling ClubAdvisors:

Stacey Barber John Planisek

The Bowling Club practices bowling skills, bowling etiquette and teamwork.

The Bowling Club meets year around. Meetings are on Tuesdays after school in room S2 or S7 once a month. Bowling practice will be on Wednesdays and/or Thursdays from 3:00-5:00 at Rose Bowl.

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Break Dance ClubAdvisor:

Lynette Velasquez

The Break Dance Club performs at the DDHS Dance Recitals, assemblies and basketball games.

The Break Dance Club practices during late lunches daily and every Tuesday and Thursday from 3:00-4:00 in the South Dance Room.

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Bicycle ClubAdvisors:

Sean Rogers Jan Wolford

The Bike Club does a little bike maintenance first, then if you have a helmet you can go riding with us.

The Bike Club meets on Fridays after school.

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D.R.E.A.M ClubAdvisors:

Faye Robinson Michele Powelson

D.R.E.A.M. stands for Discover, Realize, Enlighten others, and Accomplish Miracles. The D.R.E.A.M Club is a community service volunteer club that serves DDHS and the Portland Metro area. Currently, we are NOT accepting any new members this year.

The D.R.E.A.M. Club meets once a month, usually on Saturday mornings because of scheduling challenges with members.

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Earth ClubAdvisors:

Stacey Barber Eric Matthews

The Earth Club studies environmental processes and works on restoration activities and chimpanzee research.

The Earth Club meets after school in room S2.

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Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA)

Advisor:

Gordy Scott

The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is a group that meets about issues related to Christianity and athletic participation.

The FCA meets every other week before school. There is always an announcement in the daily bulletin. The meeting room is still to be determined.

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Gay-Straight AllianceAdvisors:

Kate Molony Jennifer Healey

The Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA) is a club that creates a fun, safe place to gather with friends. All are welcome, whether or not you are gay or straight.

The GSA will determine meeting times after the Club Fair.

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International Thespian Society

Advisors:

Michael Givler Judy LeCoq

The Thespian Society learns about acting, theater and design through competitions, field trips and activities.

The Thespian Society meets in the PAC basement as needed.

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Japanese ClubAdvisors:

Michiko Hern

The Japanese Club works to understand and promote Japanese culture.

The Japanese Club meets every Thursday after school in Room 204.

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Life Trek ClubAdvisors:

Bill Berry & James Sanford

The Life Trek Club is a club where students are encouraged through Bible study and each other.

The Life Trek Club meets on the last A day of the week during both lunches in Room 115.

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Math ClubAdvisors:

Natalie Denny Derek Lew

The Math Club competes in a few national contests, hosts a math contest for David Douglas 5-8 graders and regularly plays with math--games, puzzles, fun problems & topics.

The Math Club meets the 1st & 3rd Wednesday of each month in Room 121.

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National Honor SocietyAdvisors:

Sarah Williams Heidi Willis Valoree Hill

The National Honor Society (NHS) is a group of academic and service student leaders who volunteer inside and outside school for service projects that benefit the community.

The National Honor Society meets monthly in Room 168.

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Oregon Battle of the Books Club

Advisors:

Martha Decherd Amy Holman

The Oregon Battle of the Books (OBOB) participates in the statewide OBOB competition. Students will read the 16 books on the list and prepare for the spring competition.

The OBOB Club will meet as needed in the Library.

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Peer Mediation TeamAdvisors:

Cari Harris Sean Betker

The Peer Mediation Team is not a club, but a team of trained students who are available to help mediate conflicts between students.

The Peer Mediation Team is available to help with a conflict during the school day as needed. To seek help from a peer mediator or to inquire about getting involved, contact Mrs. Harris or Mr. Betker.

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Poetry/Literature ClubAdvisor:

Oliver McCurnin

The Poetry/Literature Club gathers during lunches and read poems we have either written or of other poets we admire. We have published books of poetry written by students and have recorded spoken word tracks on garage band and mixed them with music or other audio art.

The Poetry/Literature Club meets during lunches in Room 141. The days of the week are still to be to determined.

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Philosophy ClubAdvisors:

Rod Worthington Oliver McCurnin

The Philosophy Club encourages students to seriously examine their own beliefs and opinions while giving consideration to the beliefs and opinions of others. The hope is that this examination will lead to a more confident, successful and happy life.

The Philosophy Club meets 3:00-4:00 every other Wednesday (sometimes more often) in Room 108.

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Photo ClubAdvisor:

Rachel Reckord

The Photo Club is a place for students to have a place to share and talk about photography.

The Photo Club meets after school every other Wednesday B day in Room 136.

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Rocket ClubAdvisor:

Sandra Mueller

The purpose of the Rocket Club is to challenge the next generation of engineers and scientists by forming teams for the annual rocket contest sponsored by AIA.

The Rocket Club meets every Friday at 3:00 in Room 110.

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SADD ClubAdvisor:

Anne Kemp

The Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD) Club promotes activities that raise awareness of the risks of making poor choices with drug and alcohol use. This club plans activities with our student body and is involved in service activities during the year.

The SADD club meets in the Library/Conference Room once a month or as needed.

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Science ClubAdvisor:

Sean Rogers

The Science Club competes in Science competitions and fun labs.

The Science Club meets Thursdays after school in Room S6.

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Wrestling HostessesAdvisor:

Janelle Snoderly

The DDHS Wrestling Hostesses keep score at the dual wrestling matches, tournaments and help stage the State Wrestling Tournament since 1972.

The Wrestling Hostesses meet from November to February every Tuesday in front of the Library.

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Activities/Clubs/Sports participating in the Club Fair:

SADD Philosophy Club Asian Leadership Math Club Bike Club Science Club REAP Thespian Club Life Trek (Bible Study) Gay-Straight Alliance Break Dance Club Earth Club Rocket Team (launching

rockets) Bowling Club Japanese Club Speech and Debate

Team Baseball Scots’ PRIDE Outdoor School Key Club Oregon Battle of the

Books