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Inside this issue:
Please welcome our new
Cavelero Mid High teachers.
1
Important Dates 1
Curriculum Night Agenda
2
Graduation Requirements 3
Little Hungry Hearts
Attendance/Registrar Info.
4
When should I keep my child
home?
5
CAVELERO MID HIGH SCHOOL SEPTEMBER NEWSLETTER
HOME OF THE COLTS!
8220 24TH ST. SE MAIN OFFICE 425.335.1630
LAKE STEVENS, WA 98258 ATTENDANCE 425.335.1629
Important dates
September 25th Curriculum
Night 6:30 p.m. Please see
the agenda on Page 2
Friday, September 26th
Coffee & Doughnuts with
Mr. Snow 7:00 a.m
Thursday, October 16th
Picture Retakes
Friday, October 17th End of
six week grading period
Friday, October 24th School
Dance 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.
MIKE SNOW, PRINCIPAL
Tonya Grinde, Associate Principal Josh Rosenbach, Associate Principal
Please welcome our new 2014-2015
Cavelero Mid High School teachers.
Marci Mahler (health), Katie Schreck (math), Kylen
Fountain (art), Bethany Chapman (design), Tina Schu-
macher (math), Hanna Hermes (English), Jeff Holloway
(English) and Maddie Maloney (English).
Cavelero Mid High School is excited to have the WeatherBug forecast for Lake
Stevens. The WeatherBug program partners with King 5 news and you will occa-
sionally see our weather station information highlighted by meteorologist Jeff
Renner. The data collected by our weather station will also support our students
and staff in our science and health classes! To view please click on the link be-
low. www.weatherbug.com
(Control + Click)
CAVELERO MID HIGH SCHOOL SEPTEMBER
CURRICULUM NIGHT AGENDA
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25TH
5:30-6:15 8th & 9th Health & HIV Review SE111-112
5:45-6:15 Seminars:
Student Assistance Program in the Library (S.A.P.)
The purpose of SAP teams at LSHS and Cavelero Mid High School is to support and enhance student learning and well-being through the areas of prevention, intervention, screening and support as well as to help pro-vide assistance to students who are showing signs of emotional struggles, substance abuse, academic, at-
tendance and behavioral problems.
Academic Support & Skyward in NE142
Information about Skyward access and alerts, explain support systems in place (teacher availability each morning at 7:00 a.m., lunch time tutoring, study corral, credit retrieval, math lessons online, ASD, Algebra
Support and Study Skills, moodle-in progress, counselor availability for parent meetings, etc.)
College Bound Scholarships in NW110 - 8th Grade only
Ms. Mabren will be on hand to provide information about the College Bound Scholarship Program. Please come pick up a brochure and bring your questions about the scholarship.
Learning Assistance Program – Math in SW211
6:30 – 6:40 General Welcome in Commons
6:45 – 8:10 Visit Classrooms
Class Schedule for Curriculum Night:
6:45 p.m. - 6:55 p.m. Period 1
7:00 p.m. - 7:10 p.m. Period 2
7:15 p.m. - 7:25 p.m. Period 3
7:30 p.m. - 7:40 p.m. Period 4
7:45 p.m. - 7:55 p.m. Period 5
8:00 p.m. - 8:10 p.m. Period 6
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Class of 2015 and Beyond
23.5 Credits including: ENGLISH 4.0 credits
Must include: English 9 1.0 credit
English 10 1.0 credit
English 11 1.0 credit
2 1-Semester Electives
Must include one literature and one writing class.
MATHEMATICS minimum: 3.0 credits
SOCIAL STUDIES 3.0 credits
Must include: 8th grade WSH
Global Studies 1-2/AP Euro 1.0 credit
US History & Government 1-2 1.0 credit
Contemporary World Issues/AP Government & Politics 0.5 credit
Contemporary American Issues/AP Government & Politics 0.5 credit
SCIENCE (must include one lab science credit) minimum: 2.0 credits
PHYSICAL EDUCATION minimum: 1.5 credits
HEALTH 0.5 credit
OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION (must include 0.5 Computer Applications,
Drafting, Journalism, or Digital Design) 1.5 credits
FINE ARTS 1.0 credit
ELECTIVES 7.0 credits
Total credits required = 23.5
Students must also meet the following graduation requirements: Students in the class of 2018 must pass the EOC exam in Algebra or Geometry
Students in the class of 2018 and beyond must pass the EOC exam in Biology
Student in the class of 2018 must pass the ELA exam
Students in the class of 2019 must pass the ELA CCR and Math CCR exam
Students must complete .5 of their Occupational Education credits with a focus on technology literacy. Please see
your counselor if you are wondering what courses meet the Tech. Lit. requirement.
Students must successfully complete a Culminating Exhibition during their senior year (Part of the Viking
Experience).
Students must complete a High School Plus Plan. (13-year plan)
Class Standing (by credits): You must have at least the amount of credits listed below to gain each class standing:
5.00 Sophomore
11.00 Junior
17.25 Senior
College Entry Requirements: College entry requirements vary. Please meet with your counselor and communicate
with selected college as soon as possible.
A minimum of 2 consecutive years of the same World Language (i.e. Spanish, German, French).
Washington State History Requirement met (passed class in 8th grade).
NCAA Clearing House – Playing in a sport at the college level has specific requirements.
Cavelero Mid-High School
~ LHH ~ Information Form 2014-2015
Li’l Hungry Hearts (LHH), a project under the Lake Stevens Family Center is a backpack program working in coopera-
tion with the Lake Stevens School District. The program is totally run by volunteers (students and adults) and support-
ed by donations and sponsorships from our community. This program provides Cavelero students with an opportunity
to receive supplemental kid-friendly food items for the weekends and extended school holidays. Students are
staff referred and must also qualify for the National School Lunch Program to be eligible for this program. The pro-
gram is limited to a first-come basis and is dependent totally on funding and food supplies. LHH will operate through-
out the school-year or until we are notified by the parent/guardian that the child no longer requires assistance. Our
goals are to make sure that “No Child is Left Hungry” by “Taking a Bite Out of Childhood Hunger!”
Please feel free to contact us at 425-335-1630 if you have any questions or would like more information about this
program.
Thank you.
Carrie Manley (School Nurse) [email protected] &
Rochelle Murphy (LHH Coordinator)
The Li'l Hungry Hearts is not a School District sponsored event. School Districts have neither reviewed nor approved the program, personnel, activities, or or-
ganizations announced in this flyer. Permission to distribute this flyer should not be considered a recommendation or endorsement of the program by the school
district. In consideration of the privilege to distribute this flyer, the school district shall be held harmless from any cause of action or claim arising out of the
distribution of this flyer including all costs, attorney’s fees and judgment or awards. Although approving distribution of this information, the School Districts do
not assume responsibility for the content or activities described herein.
Balloons in School Parents/Guardians:
We ask that balloons not be brought to school for your
student’s birthday. If the bal-
loons get loose in the building and ascend to the ceiling they
can set off smoke sensors.
STUDENT PICK UP AND
DROP OFF Please use the pick up area in
the front of the school and pull forward to allow all
parents access to drop off and pick up their students.
Thank you.
IF YOU HAVE ANY CHANGES FOR
ADDRESSES/EMERGENCY CONTACTS PLEASE CONTACT
OUR REGISTRAR, MRS. PERFECT-READING
@425.335.1634
Cavelero considers regular attendance to be a necessary part of student learning. We believe regular at-
tendance instills a sense of responsibility in each student that will carry over after their time here. With
this in mind we have an attendance policy which states a student may lose credit if they exceed 10
(excused or unexcused) absences in any semester. Students are allowed to retrieve up to 5 excused ab-
sences through their attendance at Saturday School or after school Study Corral. If you have any ques-
tions regarding attendance please contact Carilyn Bailey in the Attendance office at 425-335-1629 or
email [email protected]
ATTENDANCE INFORMATION
CLUB ADVISOR ADVISOR’S EMAIL
FCCLA Mrs. Vanderwerff/Mrs.
Ward
DRAMA CLUB Mrs. Anderson [email protected]
NATIONAL JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY Mrs. Cappel [email protected]
ONE VOICE Mr. Jerde [email protected]
NATURAL HIGHS NETWORK Mr. Pitkin [email protected]
ANIME CLUB Mr. Everett [email protected]
JAZZ BAND Mr. Koreski [email protected]
RUNNING CLUB Mr. Fountain [email protected]
ROBOTICS/ENGINEERING CLUB Mr. Fredin/Mr. Lynass [email protected]