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May May 3 Vocal Ensemble (7:00 pm) May 9 Jazz Band Concert (7:00 pm) May 10 Communication Night (6:30-8:00 pm drop-in) May 14 Grand March-Gym (4:00-5:30 pm) May 14 Prom “A Night With Gatsby” (7:00-11:00 pm) May 16 Pops Concert (7:00 pm) May 17 Senior Awards Night (7:00 pm) May 23 Orchestra Concert #1 (6:00 pm) May 24 Band Chamber Concert (3:00 pm) Orchestra Concert #2 (6:00 pm) May 26 Choir Concert (7:00 pm) May 27-30 NO SCHOOL Teacher Workday/Holiday May 31 Orchestra Rock Concert (7:00 pm) MVHS - HOME OF THE MUSTANGS! As is the case each and every year, the pace of school seems to pick-up after we return from Spring Break. The days appear to be going faster and the excitement in- creases exponentially as our seniors march toward gradu- ation and all students look forward to the warm weather and less-rigid schedule that summer provides. During the month of May, our students still have much to accomplish and also a lot to look forward to as sev- eral events are planned that add to the enjoyment and the overall experience of high school. We have concerts scheduled in almost every musical ensemble, Prom and our annual Senior Awards Night are on the horizon. In addition to the events mentioned above, Advanced Placement (AP) testing occurs in May and due to popular demand and incredible, initial reviews from students, families, and staff, we will be running our Re-F.L.E.C.T. schedule on May 4, 11, and 18. I would also like to share that we will host our last Communication Night of the school year on Tuesday, May 10. In closing, I want to once again thank you for all you do in supporting your student(s) and Mounds View High School. It has been an absolutely wonderful school year and this would not be possible without the partnership we share. Respectfully, Dr. Jeffery P. Ridlehoover Principal May 2016 Mustang Messenger From the Principal…. "Building an inclusive community of responsible, respectful and resourceful citizens who value learning."

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MayMay 3 Vocal Ensemble (7:00 pm)

May 9 Jazz Band Concert (7:00 pm)

May 10 Communication Night (6:30-8:00 pm drop-in)

May 14 Grand March-Gym (4:00-5:30 pm)

May 14 Prom “A Night With Gatsby” (7:00-11:00 pm)

May 16 Pops Concert (7:00 pm)

May 17 Senior Awards Night (7:00 pm)

May 23 Orchestra Concert #1 (6:00 pm)

May 24 Band Chamber Concert (3:00 pm) Orchestra Concert #2 (6:00 pm)

May 26 Choir Concert (7:00 pm)

May 27-30 NO SCHOOL Teacher Workday/Holiday

May 31 Orchestra Rock Concert (7:00 pm)

MVHS - HOME OF THE MUSTANGS!

As is the case each and every year, the pace of school seems to pick-up after we return from Spring Break. The days appear to be going faster and the excitement in-creases exponentially as our seniors march toward gradu-ation and all students look forward to the warm weather and less-rigid schedule that summer provides.

During the month of May, our students still have much to accomplish and also a lot to look forward to as sev-eral events are planned that add to the enjoyment and the overall experience of high school. We have concerts

scheduled in almost every musical ensemble, Prom and our annual Senior Awards Night are on the horizon.

In addition to the events mentioned above, Advanced Placement (AP) testing occurs in May and due to popular demand and incredible, initial reviews from students, families, and staff, we will be running our Re-F.L.E.C.T. schedule on May 4, 11, and 18. I would also like to share that we will host our last Communication Night of the school year on Tuesday, May 10.

In closing, I want to once again thank you for all you do in supporting your student(s) and Mounds View High School. It has been an absolutely wonderful school year and this would not be possible without the partnership we share.

Respectfully,

Dr. Jeffery P. Ridlehoover Principal

May 2016Mustang Messenger

From the Principal….

"Building an inclusive community of responsible, respectfuland resourceful citizens who value learning."

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My name is Aaron Wojahn and this is my first year teaching at Mounds View High School. Before arriving at MVHS I was teaching math overseas at International School of Myanmar (ISM) in Yangon, Myanmar. I was there for four years. At ISM, I was teaching AP Calculus AB, Precalculus, Consumer Math, and Algebra 1. At MVHS I am teaching AP Calculus AB and Advanced Algebra. My wife, May, my daughter, Emily, and I moved to the United States in June of 2015. I am originally from Minnesota and met my wife in Yangon. Our daughter was born in October of 2014 in Yangon. Overseas we enjoyed doing a lot of travelling around the region and visiting family. We are very happy to be in Minnesota and I have enjoyed my time teaching at MVHS.

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Get to Know ‘Em

Meet Aaron Wojahn

Meet Joelle Imholte I tell my students, “I’m older than the dirt, but younger than the stars,” so let’s suffice to say that I graduated from the Col-lege of St. Benedict enos ago with a B.A. in Art and Theater. I have also studied at Augsburg College, the International School of Art in Italy, and continue to work and study ceramics at North-ern Clay Center in Minneapolis. One of my greatest joys in teaching art is when students create beyond their own self-perceptions of artistry, when students are able to recognize their own growth, and when learning extends beyond content to life lessons. I feel fortunate to teach such wonderful students here at Mounds View High School. Out of a love for travel my life took a new direction when I joined Global Volunteers, a service/travel organization. I have been to India 7 times, 6 as a volunteer. I have worked teaching conversational English to the children, played games, directed art projects, sung songs, danced the hokey-pokey countless times, and still thrill the children with goofy antics and all-around silliness. Hugs are dished out generously and in heaping por-tions so both the children and I are satisfied. One small boy, Augustine, has given my life additional purpose as I continue to sponsor him and have been welcomed into his family. My return trips to India are all about seeing him, the other children and the hosts, who all have become an extension of my own family. Additional interests include: gardening, cooking, spending time with family and friends and planning the next use of my pass-port! Looking ahead to the future I hope to write and make a few decent pieces of art.

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Senior Spotlight

Alexandre Nelson

What is your favorite food?Culver’s Double Deluxe

What is your favorite TV show?Top Gear (old) / BBC Sherlock

What is your favorite movie?Rush (2013-Ron Howard)

What is your favorite book?The Martian

What is your favorite school lunch?Raspberry Snapple & Pizza

(when it’s good!)

What is your favorite MVHS class?Choir & Sociology

Who is your favorite MVHS teacher?Mr. Cartwright

Je Man Park

What is your favorite food?Chicken & Waffles

What is your favorite TV show?The West Wing

What is your favorite movie?The Big Short

What is your favorite book?Fahrenheit 451

What is your favorite school lunch?Chicken Caesar Wrap

What is your favorite MVHS class?3-way tie: Physics, Psych Thru Lit & Macro

Who is your favorite MVHS teacher?3-way tie: Mr. Hairrell, Mrs. Hauth-Schmid, Mrs. Rush

Olivia Holstine

What is your favorite food?Muffins

What is your favorite TV show?Scrubs

What is your favorite movie?Gladiator

What is your favorite book?Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte

What is your favorite school lunch?Garden Salad

What is your favorite MVHS class?C.I.S. Literature

Who is your favorite MVHS teacher?Mr. Oberg

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Free Heart ScreeningMounds View is hosting a free heart screening on September 17 at the high school. The ‘Play for Pat-rick Foundation’ is funding this opportunity. More details to follow.

HockeyColin Baird (11) was selected to the MN High Performance Final 54’s in hockey! Congratulations Colin!!

SpeechCongratulations to the following students who participated in the State Speech Tournament on March 14! Isabel Bailey-Seiler (10), Aman Rao(10), Charlotte Lim(11), Lahiri Naikwad (11), Nandini Avula (10), Cor-rin Swintosky (11), Daniel Yong (11), Emily Su (10), Sarah Yoon (12), Lisa Reimann (11), Jackson Hoemann (11), Amy Felegy (12), Katie Booth (12) who placed 5th in Extemporaneous Reading and Sajel Dutt (11) who placed 7th in Great Speeches!

TrackCongratulations to the boys track team for winning the Pony Relays on April 15!

Math TeamOur Math Team competed in the MN State University Math Competition in Mankato on April 20. They placed 2nd overall. Good Work!

Athena AwardSydney Brodt (12), along with her parents, coach and admin-istration attended the Athena Awards Banquet at the Prom Center. Congratulations Syd!

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Athletics & Activities Happenings

Athletics/Activities SchedulesSchedules are available online at gomvmustangs.com and /or suburbaneast.org under member schools, select Mounds View. Schedule changes are posted as they become available.

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State Personal FinanceMounds View took 1st place in the State Personal Finance Decathlon! They will compete in the national competition in May!

Pictured left to right: Martha Rush (adviser), Daniel Yong (11), Emily Ruan (12), David Zheng (11), Sam Rush (12)

Junior AchievementMounds View’s two student-run tech companies took 1st and 2nd place in the Junior Achievement of the Upper Midwest Company of the Year competition.

Leozarb, a company that produced an e-book for learn-ing Spanish, took 1st place! Leozarb was advised by volunteers from Medtronic.

Pictured left to right:Sophie Gao (9), Furqan Syed (12), Shelley Wang (10), Maha Syed (9), Maddie Wang (11)

Rhidian Tech, a company producing school-related apps, took 2nd place! Rhidian Tech was advised by Ishan Jaithwa of Cummins.

Pictured left to right:David Zheng (11), Je Man Park (12), Sam Lerdahl (11), Amy Helgeson (10), Jacob Weightman (12)

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Athletics & Activities Happenings

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Athletics & Activities HappeningsEconomics Challenge - AP DivisionMounds View won the AP division of the MN Economics Challenge, defending last year’s state title!

Economics Challenge - Ricardo DivisionIn the Ricardo (regular) division, Mounds View finished 3rd. Daniel Johnson (12) took 2nd place in individuals.

Jacob Weightman (12), Sam Rush (12), Emily Ruan (12), David Zheng (11), Martha Rush (adviser)

Daniel Johnson (12), Carley Murphy (10), Jacob Weightman (12), Lauren Lee (10), Emily Ruan (12), Sam Rush (12), David Zheng (11), Aaron Norlinger (10)

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Economics Student of the YearCongratulations David Zheng (11)!

Economics Challenge - Harvard Pre-CollegiateThe Harvard Pre-Collegiate Economics Challenge included 188 students from 47 schools in the U.S., Canada and Chile. Alex Li took 1st place! Emily Ruan and Sam Rush tied for 2nd place. In the team Quiz Bowl Competition, Mounds View finished as one of the top 8 schools.

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David Zheng with MCEE Director Donald Liu

Furqan Syed (12), Jacob Weightman (12), Alex Li (10), Emily Ruan (12), Benjamin Chen (10), David Zheng (11), Daniel Yong (11), Sam Rush (12)

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Athletics & Activities HappeningsTheatreMVHS presents “Game of Tiaras”.

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ACTOn April 19, 11th graders took the ACT. See your dean, if you were absent, to register for the make-up test on May 3 at 8:00 AM at Snail Lake Education Cen-ter. ACT results will be mailed mid-May.

Communication NightThe final communication night is on May 10 from 6:30-8:00 PM. This is an oppor-tunity for parents to drop in and talk to teachers about their student’s progress in the semester.

Summer SchoolIf your student did not successfully complete a credit during this school year, please connect with their dean to talk about summer credit recovery options. Mounds View Summer School runs July 5-August 4.

Re-F.L.E.C.T.Due to popular demand and incredible, initial reviews from students, families, and staff, we will be running our Re-F.L.E.C.T. schedule on May 4, 11, and 18. During this 50 minute period, students have the opportunity to com-plete assignments, take/re-take assessments or make-up laboratory work.

From the Deans DeskMark Nelson A-Co (Grades 9-11)A-Da (Grade 12)651--621-7133 [email protected]

Kendra EckmanCp-G (Grades 9-11)Db-Ho (Grade 12)[email protected]

Caleb BjorklundH-La (Grades 9-11)Hp-Le (Grade 12)[email protected]

Brian PeloquinLb-Ng (Grades 9-11)Lf-Os(Grade 12)[email protected]

Ryan PoepardNh-So (Grades 9-11)Ot-So(Grade 12)[email protected]

Andra StorlaSp-Z (Grades 9-12)[email protected]

Antonia VanyoDean of Support [email protected]

Pictured left to right: Brian Peloquin, Mark Nelson, Ryan Poepard, Toni Vanyo, Kendra Eckman, Andra Storla, Caleb Bjorklund

Re-F.L.E.C.T. Schedule

Hour Class Time 1 7:25 - 8:10 2 8:15 - 9:05 R.E.F.L.E.C.T. 9:10 - 10:00 3 10:05 - 10:50 4 10:55 - 12:25 5 12:30 - 1:15 6 1:20 - 2:05

Lunch Schedules A Lunch 10:55 - 11:20 B Lunch 11:25 - 11:50 C Lunch 12:00 - 12:25

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College Corner

Scott WiensDean

Post-Secondary Services651-621-7143

[email protected]

Summer JobsCheck out the job board: http://www.moundsviewschools.org/Page/2978

Summer Academic EnrichmentMany institutions have summer enrichment camps or activities. See the Post-Secondary Services page for a listing: http://www.moundsviewschools.org/Page/2981

Senior SurveySeniors must complete the Senior Survey on Naviance in order to get their caps, gowns & tassels. The survey provides information necessary to have their final transcripts sent to the college they plan to attend. Go to Naviance under the “About Me” tab to find the survey. Once you click on that tab, it is located at the top of the page under “surveys to take”.

Minnesota Private College WeekJune 20-24 is Minnesota Private College Week. During this week you can tour any of 17 private colleges in our state. Sessions are held twice daily, running from 9:30-11:45 AM or 2:00-4:15 PM. These sessions are intended for current sophomore and junior students. To register and get fur-ther information go to: www.mnprivatecolleges.org

College Notification DateMay 1 is college notification date. Be sure to let the college you plan to attend know that you are coming, and send in your enroll-ment deposits by this date. It is also polite to notify all colleges who have accepted you of your enrollment intentions. A simple email stating that you do not intend to enroll in the fall is sufficient.

Host Families NeededMounds View High School, in partnership with the Arden Hills/Shoreview Rotary and Rotary International, has been selected as a host school for a Rotary International stu-dent. We are very excited about this tremendous opportunity and we need your help in making this exchange a reality. Rotary International requires exchange students to spend time with three different host families, with exchange students spending three to four months with each of the three host families. If you have a willingness to open your home to a wonderful young lady from South Korea, please contact Dr. Ridle-hoover at [email protected]. More information about Rotary International and the prospective exchange student are available upon your request. Many thanks for considering this opportunity.

Rotary

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May is Mental Health MonthMental health is the term we use to refer to emotional, psychological, and social well-be-ing. May is mental health month. This is a great time to learn more about mental wellness and mental illness and how to identify when those ups and downs in life can be taken in stride and when it’s time to reach out for help. Below are links to some resources where you can learn more.

Concerned about your student? School staff can help provide guidance and support. Your student’s dean is a great place to start. Mounds View’s School Psychologist or Licensed School Nurse are also happy to provide resources, information, and are available for consult. Just

as there are habits that help keep us physically healthy, there are health-promoting habits that can help us with optimal emotional wellness. Here are a just a few examples: connect with others and nurture relationships, get enough sleep, eat well, take time for yourself, set achievable goals, help others, stay physically active. Here are some places that you could learn more, including facts about mental illness, wellness, and strategies for reducing stress: National Alliance on Mental Illness

MentalHealth.gov (US Department of Health & Human Services) Make it OK.org Change to Chill

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Graduation Senior ChecklistGraduation is June 6 at 7pm at Roy Wilkins Auditorium.

; Cap & Gown orders (all students have been ordered) ; Diploma orders (all students have been ordered) � Graduation Announcements (optional) � Seating & Ticket orders � Senior Class Breakfast ($10 tickets go on sale May 16—need permission form) � Senior Class Panoramic Picture order � Baccalaureate (Sunday, June 5 at St. Odilia’s)

Teacher Appreciation Week

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BandMounds View flutist, Rikke Sponheim (12) was selected to receive the Shoreview Northern Lights Variety Band Incentive Award of $500. Rikke completed an application regarding her school and community musical involvement, music in her future and why music is important in her life.

Student CouncilCongratulations to Mounds View’s Student Council for being recognized as a 2016 NASC National Gold Council of Excellence!

Figure SkatingMounds View Figure Skating Team competed at the US Figure Skating High School Final Competition in Ohio.

Joanna Liu (12) and Diana Zhu (9) participated and placed 1st and 2nd in their events. In the team event, Mounds View placed 1st on Level A (Junior-Senior level) team maneuvers event!

Achievements & Awards

Bravo!

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Achievements & AwardsAll-StateCongratulations to these band and orchestra students who were selected and will be participating in All-State this year! Band Orchestra John Braun (10) Yasmeen Awad (11) Gabriel Lee (11) Yoo Jin Hwang (10) Collin Frink (11) Andrew Seong (10) Jason Lou (10) Daniel Frink (10) Michelle Sung (9) Kaylee Nielson (11) Maxwell Gulli (11) Alan Wang (11) Brian Paulsen (11) Lisa Huang (11) Madison Wang (11) Travis Walbon (11) Cameron Kolodjski (9) Mayuko Watson (9) Andrew Peterson - Alternate (Jazz) (10)

FrenchAll French 3, 4, and AP students received medals at the statewide French competition!

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Mounds View Artists Receive RecognitionThe following talented artists had their work on display at the District Art Show: Izzi Gorowsky (9), Nandini Avula (9), Emi Endrizzi (9), Julia McGough (9), Mayuko Watson (9), Olivia Kelsey (9), Ethan Van Grey (9), Kathleen Sparrow (9) and Ava Thelen (9); Jada Pichotta (10), Grant Drew (10), Chloe Schaller (10) and Olivia Shaffer (10); Noah John-son (11) and Snowie Pang (11); Lucy Wagner (12), Katrina Renacia (12), Erin Renshaw (12), Natalie Louderback (12), Holly Jacobs (12), Sophia Wright (12), Becca Rasmussen (12), Abby Guthrie (12), Julia Unterseher (12), Eva Hoffman (12) and Brian Spear (12).

Sofia Preciado (12) received a Merit Award for Mi Casa. (pictured left)

Natalie Louderback (12) received a Merit Award for The Family Tree. (pictured below)

White Bear Lake Center for the Arts is hosting a high school invitational juried show until May 18. The following artists have work on display: Jasmin Kemp (10), Lexi Munson (10), Emily Trapnell (10) and Ellie Tsai (10); Emma Tsai (11); Mad-elin Forsythe (12), Natalie Louderback (12), Sofia Preciado (12), Erin Renshaw (12), Chloe Rice (12), Lucy Wagner (12) and Sophia Wright (12).

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Dog sculpture by Natalie Louderback

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Skills USACongratulations to SkillsUSA students on their successful showing at SkillsUSA MN State Conference:

• Customer Service: 1st Rachel Deno (10), 2nd Kevin Ameyaw (12) and 3rd Emma Hoyhtya (10)

• Prepared Speech: 1st Emma Hoyhtya (10)• Job Interview: 2nd Rachel Deno (10)• American Spirit: 1st Kevin Ameyaw (12), Rachel Deno (10) and

Emma Hoyhtya (10) • Chapter Display: 1st Jason Johnson (12), Ali Madow (10) and

Dante Patnode (12)

Along with State President Kevin Ameyaw (12) and State Vice President Jasmine Yang (12) all students receiving a 1st Place Gold Medal will attend Nationals in Louisville, Kentucky in June. Mounds View was also recognized as a Gold Standard Chapter of Excel-lence!

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Rachel Deno Emma Hoyhtya Jason Johnson Ali Madow Dante Patnode

Kevin Ameyaw Jasmine Yang

Jeff RidlehooverPrincipal ........................................... [email protected]

Stephanie BruggersAssociate Principal .......................... [email protected]

Michael SchwartzAssociate Principal .......................... [email protected]

Robert MadisonActivities Director ............................. [email protected]

Administration

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Spring BreakOrchestra - Mounds View Orchestra students visit Italy. Click on the link to view a short documentary video of the trip by Ellie Tsai (10).

Choir - Students in the Mounds View Concert Choir visited New York City.

Around MVHS

CLICK HERE

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Spring BreakChoir - While in New York, choir students worked with conductor, Deke Sharon, and performed in Total Vocal at Carnegie Hall.

Around MVHS

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Around MVHS

Cultural CelebrationPhotos by Jasmin Kemp (10)

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Around MVHS

Cultural CelebrationPhotos by Jasmin Kemp (10)

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Blood Drive

The blood drive went very well! Mr. Ogdahl’s senior coordinators did a terrific job of directing traffic and his anatomy class volunteers were of great help. There was a great turn out from students and MV ended up with 95 total donations!

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Around MVHS

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Physics FairClick on the link below to view a highlight video of the 2016 Mounds View Physics Fair. The film was created by Ellie Tsai (10).

GeometryGeometry students collaboratively used mathematical concepts and problem solving skills to design, create, and analyze a giant inflatable solid.

Around MVHS

CLICK HERE

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GeometryAmazing projects!

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Around MVHS

Geometry