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 2011 Mail-in enrollment infor- Campus High School mation Principal’s Newsletter M a y , 2 0 1 0  Graduation ‘10 and senior infor- mation Dear Parents,  Schedule for finals This time of year always brings mixed emotions in a school. There is much excitement  Summer 2010 over the end of the year, yet there is also sadness as some things come to an end. We say farewell to Driver’s Education instructor Katie Anderson. Mrs. Anderson came to Campus in the fall of 1992. She began teaching and coaching in the Physical Education department at Campus before moving into Driver’s Education. She taught hundreds of

Inside this issue: students to live healthier, safer lives through her years as a Physical Education and Driver’s Education teacher. Mail-in Enrollment 2 Marlene Vierthaler is retiring from her position as library clerk at CHS. She started in the Out-of-District 2 Haysville district at Rex in 1988. In 1998 Mrs. Vierthaler moved to Campus to become the library clerk. Her most difficult years were the two years that Campus was under con- Summer Drivers Ed 2 struction, but it was also rewarding to be able to work in the finished product that is now

Graduation ‘10 3 the new CHS library.

Senior Information 3 Debbie Opheim is retiring as registrar at Campus. She will return in a half time capacity for the next several years. Mrs. Opheim came to Campus in 1981 as secretary for the Schedule for Finals 3 Athletic Director. In 1983 she became the registrar and has continued in that capacity up

New Stuco Officers 4 to the present time. In the 49 year history of Campus High School there have only been two registrars! FCCLA Awards 4 Mae Behrendt began at Campus in 1982 working in the health room. She worked in that Electric Car 5 capacity until the late 90’s when she transitioned into a secretarial position. Mrs. Behrendt had a wide range of expertise in all office positions. She officially retired in the summer of Vaccines 5 2009 and will be part time for the next several years. Summer Scholl 6 The end of the year brings important dates and times that you need to mark on the calen- Summer Reading 7 dar. The last day for seniors will be May 20. They will be dismissed at 11:00 a.m. The school year will end for all other students on May 26 at 11:00 am. Senior Recognition will Summer Camps 7 be at 1:30 p.m. prior to Baccalaureate on Sunday, May 16. Baccalaureate will begin at

Celebrate 50th 8 3:00 p.m. with a reception following in the cafeteria. The Haysville Ministerial Alliance will be responsible for Baccalaureate. We want to thank them for all of the time and effort they Volleyball Camp 9-10 have put into hosting this special event. Graduation will be on Sunday, May 23, at 2:00 p.m., in Koch Arena. Basketball Camp 11 In closing, we would like to thank each of you for your support of our staff and administra- Calendar 12 tion this past year. Have a safe summer! Summer School 13-14 Myron Regier Campus High School Principal P a g e 2 Mail-In Enrollment 2010-11 Procedures All current USD 261 students will use mail-in enrollment for the 2010-11 school year. Kindergarten and ECC students who attend Kindergarten Round-Up in April will also enroll by mail. Mail-in enrollment packets will be mailed in early July and should be mailed back to the district office by July 24. Enrollment packets will include all forms, fee information, and sup- ply lists for the coming school year. All forms must be filled out and returned in order to complete the enrollment process. Any outstanding fees should be paid prior to enrollment. The district will conduct a one-day enrollment for students who are new to the Haysville school district. The 2009 New Student Enrollment will be held on August 5 at the Haysville Middle School, 900 West Grand, from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Documents needed for enroll- ment include a copy of the student’s state certified birth certificate, immunization records and proof of residence in the Haysville School District. Acceptable proof of residence in- Office Hours: cludes a current utility bill (gas, water or electric only) showing the parent or guardian’s 7:00 am to 4:00 pm name and a current rental or purchase agreement. Questions about residency should be directed to Debbie Coleman, 554-2200. Enrollment fees are due at the time of enrollment. School Hours: They may be paid by cash, check or credit card (MasterCard or Visa). 7:50 am to 2:55 pm Only students who are new to the district and are not attending a Haysville USD 261 school and kindergarten students who did not attend the Kindergar- ten Round-Up will enroll in person. All others will be enrolled by mail. Congratulations The Sedgwick Co. Health Dept. Mobile Unit will be on site at the New Student enroll- to Alexander ment to offer immunizations from 1:30-6 pm. Both new students who are participating in the Marsh for being enrollment and current Haysville students who need to update their immunizations can use one of 17 this service. Questions about immunizations should be referred to the District Nurse, 554- students 2200. selected as a 2010 Robert C. Byrd Honor Scholar recipient. Haysville Public Schools Opens the Doors He will receive The USD 261 BOE approved Limited Open Enrollment allowing out-of-district students to $1,500 renewable register for enrollment in the Haysville School District for the 2010-2011 school year. 4-year How to Apply: scholarship at the school of his Get an application from the USD 261 Website (www.usd261.com). These forms may be choice. completed online, but must be printed, signed and submitted in paper form for signature purpose. Take the completed application along with the following required documents to: Debbie Coleman, 1745 W Grand, Haysville - Transcript, discipline records, attendance re- cords, IEP (if applicable), and 504 (if applicable). Please note: If USD 261 Administrators/Counselors have questions about the information provided or if documents are missing, the approval process may be delayed. USD 261 For more information contact Debbie Coleman at 316-554-2200. Transportation Department: 554-2213 Summer Drivers Education Driver Education for the summer session is being opened up to out of district students. We still have several openings. The fee for out-of-district is $250.00 and for in-district it is $200. There are still spots available for in-district students also, so if you are inter- ested sign up as soon as possible.

Home of the Colts P a g e 3 Graduation ‘10 Right Around the Corner We are almost there!! Unfortunately, there may be a few seniors who might not take seriously the advice I gave to them at the SENIOR meeting on May 3. Continue doing homework and studying for tests, arrive on time, attend every day and stay focused on the goal of graduation. Some seniors are missing more days than they can afford. If you are concerned, please call me at any time. I have tried to call all the parents of all seniors that are in jeopardy of not having all of their re- quired courses. At 4:00 pm on Thursday, May 20, I will know which seniors can participate in the graduation ceremony at Koch Arena. All seniors may participate in the Baccalaureate services at 3:00 pm, Sunday, May 16, in the auditorium. Graduation practice will be at Campus. The seniors are to report to gym #1 at 9:30 am on May 21. They are to park in the west lot. We should be done by 11:00 am. The senior luncheon will be held at 11:30 am in the wrestling room. We are continuing with our tradition of having the awards program and Baccalaureate the same day. Because at this time of year, senior parents are experiencing so many expenses with senior pictures, senior announcements, prom, etc…, we think this is a more practical forum. The recognition ceremony will be held at 1:30 pm, Sunday, May 16 prior to Baccalaureate at 3:00 pm. A reception will follow the Baccalaureate program in the commons at no cost to anyone. Cathy Voss Senior Counselor Graduation Sunday

Important Dates for Seniors May 23 May 16: Awards Program, 1:30 pm, auditorium May 16: Baccalaureate, 3:00 pm, auditorium 2:00 pm May 18: Finals, Black 3 & 4 WSU May 19: Finals, White 1, 2 & 3 Koch Arena May 20: Senior Breakfast, 7:00 am, cafeteria Finals, Black 1 & 2 (seniors dismissed at 11:00 am) May 21: Graduation practice, 9:30 am, gym #1 Luncheon, 11:30 am, wrestling room May 23: Graduation, 2:00 pm, Koch Arena Project Graduation, 11:00 pm to 5:00 am, both gyms

Schedule for Finals Seniors: Underclassmen: May 18: Black 3 & 4 May 24: Black 3 & 4 May 19: White 1, 2 & 3 May 25: White 1, 2 & 3

May 20: Black 1 & 2 May 26: Black 1 & 2 Tutoring Program: Seniors will be dismissed at Students will be dismissed at Tuesday, Wednesday & Thurs- 11:00 on the 20th. 11:00 on the 26th. day - 3:05-3:50 pm - C16 P a g e 4 2010-2011 Student Council Officers

The following students were elected to the 2010-2011 Student Council:

Executive Board: Lindsey Daley, president; Morgan Jennings, vice president; Mercedes Caldwell, secretary; and Emry Woelk, treasurer

Senior Class: Tyler Pennick, president; Hannah Ackley, vice president; Kayla Sheldon, secretary; Clinton Harris, treasurer; Amanda Jones, executive rep; and Tonya Luu, class rep

Junior Class: A leader has the Blain Stewart, president; Cayla Hoover, vice president; Katie Elder, secretary; Natalie Flem- vision and convic- ing, treasurer; Kali Vickers, executive rep; and Maddie Downs & Luke Thompson, class tion that a dream can be reps achieved. He in- spires the power Sophomore Class: and energy to get Henry Luu, president; Alexis Trudo, vice president; Sarah Darnell, secretary; and Paula it done. Gourley, treasurer ~Ralph Nader Freshmen Class elections will be held at the beginning of next school year.

Campus FCCLA Earns State Awards On April 12-13, twenty Campus FCCLA members attended the FCCLA State Leadership Conference at Century II Convention Center in Wichita, Kansas. Students Due to budgetary participated in leadership training, motivational workshops and competed in the State constraints, the STAR Events. In the Career Investigation Event, T’essence McNeal earned a bronze medal. Earning silver medals were Kiya Stone and Rebecca Faidley in the Chapter Ser- USD 261 District vice Project, Display event; Kendall Lusk in the Life Event Planning Event and Zoyie Newsletter is only Schneider in the Job Interview Event. Those earning gold medals were Kirsten Conley in the Illustrated Talk Event, Ashley Chastain and Zack Shinkle in the Chapter Service Pro- available ject, Manual Event and Ashley Bruner and Joey Alligier in the Promote and Publicize electronically. Event. Ashley Chastain, Zack Shinkle, Ashley Bruner, and Joey Alligier all qualified in their event to compete at the National STAR Events that will be held this summer in Chi- Please visit the cago, Illinois. Campus FCCLA was awarded the State Community Service Award. District's website Joey Alligier, left, and Ashley Bruner, both sophomores at homepage at -- CHS, won gold medals in the State FCCLA Promote and www.usd261.com Publicize event and received the top score to qualify them for national competition in Chicago, Illinois, in July. Addi- for the link to tionally, Joey was installed as State FCCLA President and the current issue. Ashley was installed as the District I President.

Sophomore Zack Shinkle, and Senior Ashley Chastain, scored the top score in the Chapter Service Project, Manual Event at the State FCCLA Conference. They earned gold medals and will get to compete at the Na- tional FCCLA Leadership Conference this summer.

Home of the Colts P a g e 5 Electric Car Team Finishes Strong Congratulations to the Campus High Electric Car Racing Team for a successful racing season. The team finished 3rd overall in the state competition in experimental class. Last Saturday, May 1st at the South Central ElectroRally in Clearwater, senior Matt Robertson drove car #119x to a first place finish in the experimental division with 53 laps. Our two other senior drivers Josh Easterday and Thomas Williams drove car 319 and 319x for the best race that car has done this season. We had three rookie drivers - Sara Ulery, Jeremy Davis and Mark Davis who drove this year. Sara and Jeremy drove car #219 to its best performance and their own personal best this year. Mark drove car 119 for 54 laps in the standard class which was the most laps for the whole team. We have completed a great year and are looking forward to next October when our first race will be at the NASCAR Motor speedway in Kansas City.

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Vaccines Available The Sedgwick County Health Department will be offering free Varicella (Chicken Pox) Vaccine for all Haysville U.S.D. 261 students at New Student Enrollment at Haysville on Thursday, Au- gust 5, 2010. It will be held at the Haysville Middle School, 900 W. Grand from 2:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. . For the 2010-2011 school year all 9th and 10th grade students are required to have either one dose of the Varicella vaccination, or verification from a Doctor of having had the chickenpox disease. Please bring the student's immunization card with you on the 5th.

Hope I hope your dreams take you to the corners of your smiles, to the highest of your hopes, to the windows of your opportunities, and to the most special places your heart has ever known. —Author Unknown P a g e 6 Summer School 2010

Q: When is summer school and where will it be held? A: Summer School is held at the Campus High School Library. The first session begins June 1 and ends on June 24. The second session begins June 28 and ends July 22. Classes will not meet on Friday or on July 5. Q: What is the cost for Summer School? A: The cost is $150 per half credit. Students who qualify for free/reduced lunches will re- ceive a $25 reduction. Q: How many courses can a student take during summer school? A: Depends on how serious they want to work. Students may enroll in two courses. Comple- Good luck tion of a course will enable students to enroll in additional courses as needed. 2010 CHS Q: What courses will be offered? A: Nearly every core course offered in the fall and spring semesters, as well as an ACT/SAT Graduates prep course. Other elective classes are also available. Q: How is the summer semester different from the fall and spring? A: Students enrolled in the summer semester will take a computer-based diagnostic test to determine what aspects of the course they need to complete prior to credit being given. Summer Upon completion of all computer-based and paper-based assignments, credit will be granted to the sending school, provided all financial obligations have been met. School Q: What time does class begin and end? Application A: The morning block is from 8:00 – 11:00; the afternoon block is from 11:30 – 2:30. forms are Q: What if my student doesn’t finish? Do I get my money back? A: Our staff is paid by student enrollment, so there are no refunds once you have enrolled. available in Also, additional fees for a time extension are due regardless of completion. Fifteen days represents an adequate time for nearly every student considering the amount of help the main office available. Q: When can I enroll? or see A: Enrollment is open now. Enrollment is open until June 28 provided space is available. attachment. Q: Is transportation provided? A: No. However, we will assist families in finding other summer school students who live in the same neighborhood to ease the burden of getting students to and from Campus. Q: Is additional time available if I don’t get done before the end of the session? A: Yes. A one-week extension (4 days) is available for a fee of $25 to cover additional staff School will salaries. be dis- Q: My cousin attends another high school but needs a credit. Can she attend Campus sum- missed at mer school? 11:00 am on A: Yes. Students who reside outside of USD 261 are eligible to attend on a space-available Wednesday, basis. There is a $40 out-of-district fee per course. Q: How do I get more information? May 26. A: Call Phil Bressler or Richard Elliott at 554.2236. Or you can e-mail us: [email protected] or [email protected].

Home of the Colts P a g e 7 Summer Reading and Wellness? Summer is an important time for teenagers to find jobs for extra spending money and to enjoy their sport or sports of choice. It is also important that teenagers be encouraged to read during the summer. Much of a teenager’s school reading is required – summer reading should be for enjoyment. Encourage your teenager to go to our new library and check out books for leisure reading this summer.

Summer Athletic Camps and Weight Training Colt Football Camp: June 1st-4th 9th-12th grade, 6:30-8:30 am at Colt Stadium 7th-8th grade & 3rd-6th grade, 6:30-8:00pm at colt Stadium. June 7th-9th. Tulsa Team camp for varsity & JV Players

Summer strength and conditioning starts June 14th and will be held throughout the summer at the designated times: Boys Grades 9-12: 6:00-7:30 & 7:30-9:00 Girls Grades 9-12: 10:00-11:00 Boys & Girls Grades 6-8: 10:00-11:00 “A true athlete is made in the

Camp fliers are available off-season being drenched in sweat in the athletic office. and barely being able to feel their body. It’s at that moment that you realize how bad you want it and that nothing will get in the way See attachments for summer of your dream.” Volleyball and Basketball camp information. Don’t miss out on the chance to improve your skills. Many activities are being planned in conjunction with the Haysville Fall Festival and CHS Homecoming. So plan now and help spread the word. We would love to have as many current CHS families and alumni as we can.

USD 261

Campus High School 2100 West 55th Street South Wichita, KS 67217 We’re on the Web! www.usd261.com/campus Main Office: 316-554-2236 Fax: 316-554-2241 Counseling Office: 316-554-2240 Counseling Fax: 316-554-2247 COLT PRIDE

CAMPUS HIGH SCHOOL

WHO: Anyone entering grades 9th — 12th interested COACHING STAFF in becoming a better overall athlete! WHAT: Summer weights and conditioning program Mary Askren 2010 WHEN: Beginning June 14th - August 5th Jessica Karr LADY COLT SESSION 9:00am - 10:00am CAMPUS Shari Brock MIDDLE SCHOOL SESSION 10:00am - 11:00am VOLLEYBALL Tracy Patry Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays College Athletes WHY: SCHOOL

 To take your game to the next level! CONTACT INFO:  To push yourself to reach your full potential!

Mary Askren  To increase your athletic ability! 507 N. Brookfield  To give yourself the competitive edge! Wichita, KS 67206  To take Campus athletics to the next level! (316) 655-8095 WHERE: Campus High School Weight Room CAMPUS VOLLEYBALL COST: FREE 2006 SUB-STATE Head Coach CHAMPS!!!!!!! “THE FUTURE BELONGS TO THOSE WHO BELIEVE IN THE Mary Askren BEAUTY OF THEIR DREAMS!” 655-8095

-ELEANOR ROOSEVELT

CAMPUS VOLLEYBALL 2010 HIGH SCHOOL MIDDLE SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL AND ELEMENTARY REGISTRATION Please mail this form with payment to:

Mary Askren

507 N. Brookfield

Wichita, KS 67206 WHO: For students entering 9th — 12th WHO: For all girls entering 3rd — 8th Grades Grade in the Fall of 2010. See specific in the Fall of 2010. See specific times for grade levels. PLAYER: ______times for grade levels. WHEN: July 5-8 and July12-15 (8 Sessions) T-SHIRT: (Circle one) WHEN: July 5-8 and July12-15 (8 Sessions) 3RD — 6TH GRADE: 2:00pm — 3:30pm YS YM YL S M L XL XXL GRADES: 10th-12th 8:00am - 10:30am We will focus on the basic fundamentals of vol- leyball. Skills will be introduced and incorpo- GRADE IN FALL 2010: ______GRADES: 9th ONLY 11:00am -1:30pm rated in fun and interesting ways! Sportsman- ship will also be a primary focus throughout ADDRESS: ______We will focus on advanced fundamentals. Play- these innovative sessions. ers will be exposed to defensive/offensive tech- 7TH — 8TH GRADE: 4:00pm — 5:30pm ______niques and develop team systems. Players will Players will be taught fundamentals, offensive be participating in an energetic, positive atmos- and defensive tactics, sportsmanship and knowl- PHONE: ______phere that will propel their game to the next edge of the game. All instruction is centered WAIVER: As a parent or guardian of enrolled athlete, level. Be ready for an exciting, fast-paced, around a fun learning atmosphere. and is in- tended to ignite interest in the sport! I give permission for my child to participate in this intense 8 SESSIONS of fun and competition! COST: $50 camp and verify she is healthy and capable of partici-

COST: $80 pation. I release Campus High School and all staff from WHERE : CAMPUS HIGH GYM liability if any accident/injury may occur. I also give WHERE: CAMPUS HIGH GYM LOCATION: 55th and Meridian permission for directors to administer medical care

LOCATION: 55th and Meridian REGISTRATION DEADLINE JUNE 28th and/or medication if the occasion arises.

REGISTRATION DEADLINE JUNE 28th $10 LATE FEE AFTER ABOVE DATE PARENT SIGNATURE:

$10 LATE FEE AFTER ABOVE DATE All players are expected to wear T-shirts, athletic ______All players are expected to wear T-shirts, athletic shorts, athletic shoes, and bring a water bottle shorts, athletic shoes, and bring a water bottle labeled with child’s name. INSURANCE COMPANY/POLICY # : labeled with child’s name. ______ALL PARTICIPANTS RECEIVE A T-SHIRT, ALL PARTICIPANTS RECEIVE A T-SHIRT, PICTURE AND 20 HOURS OF POWER- PICTURE AND 12 HOURS OF POWER- QUESTIONS? PACKED INSTRUCTION!!!! PLEASE CALL OR EMAIL PACKED INSTRUCTION!!!! MARY ASKREN 655-8095 [email protected]

Mission: To develop the individual skills Players will receive individual instruction necessary to be a successful basketball from campus high school coaches to become player. better both offensively and defensively.

Dates: June 1st-July 1st. Each camper Cost: $100. Each camper will receive a boot camp T-shirt and individual awards will be will attend three 90 minute sessions a week given throughout camp. every Tues., Wed. and Thurs. (Total of 15 sessions!)

Basketball Boot Camp will help you succeed in basketball through the development of a confident mind set, skill mastery, and self-discipline; and has a focused, intense curriculum aimed at helping participants maximize their athletic potential in a fun and relaxed environment!

Details: All sessions at Campus High School Contact: Coach Axline: CHS BBall Coach @ K-8th Grade 2-3:30pm, 9th-12th Grade 3:30-5pm [email protected] or (620)213-0412. Using both gyms. Boys or Girls Welcome! For more info: usd261.com/campus

Registration: Player______Shirt Size____ 2010-11 Grade ____ Phone______Return this form with payment to Campus High School before May 14th. Please make checks payable to Josh Axline. Walk-up Campers are welcome. Curriculum

Summer School 2010

Dates Session I: June 1 – June 24 Session II: June 28 – July 22 (No class on July 5) Days Classes held Monday through Thursday

Times Morning block: 8:00 – 11:00 Afternoon block: 11:30 – 2:30 Location Campus High School Library

Enrollment February 10 through June 28 Openings are limited and are guaranteed by payment of fees Application Application form is on reverse

Tuition & Fees $150 per half credit Additional $40 fee for students not residing in USD 261 $25 tuition discount for students on free or reduced lunch program Campus High School tutoring attendance credit applies. See counselor for details. Focus Completion of course objectives for students who failed to complete a required core course Course Offerings All classes in English, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies offered through Virtual Prescriptive Learning. Elective offerings include ACT/SAT Prep, Anthropology, Art Appreciation, Economics, Psychology, and Sociology. Contact us for questions on elective courses. Course Load Students may carry two classes at a time.

Special Education Support for students with disabilities via a special education teacher or paraprofessional, depending upon need. Attendance Students are required to attend one block per day for the entire session. Students who miss more than three blocks face dismissal. Students who require additional time will be allotted one additional calendar week (4 days) for an additional $25 fee. All courses not completed within one week of the end of a session will result in a failing grade. Refunds There will be no refunds.

Behavior Students who are disruptive or otherwise detrimental to the learning environment face dismissal. Dress Dress should be appropriate to the situation and in good taste.

Parking Students shall park in marked, nonfaculty spaces in the east parking lot.

Questions Call Phil Bressler or Richard Elliott at 554.2236 Email: [email protected]

Campus High School Learning for All USD 261 Summer School Application, 2010

DEMOGRAPHICS

Name:

Address:

City: State: Zip:

Parent(s)/Guardian(s):

Phone 1: Phone 2: E‐mail:

ACADEMIC INFORMATION

School attended this spring: School attending this August:

Grade this past school year:

ENROLLMENT INFORMATION

circle one circle one Course #1: Session: June July Block: 8:00 11:30 circle one circle one Course #2: Session: June July Block: 8:00 11:30

□ I am interested in more than two courses

Counselor Signature: Counselor signature is required and indicates student need for course and sending school’s acceptance of this course to satisfy graduation requirements.

PAYMENT/SIGNATURE

Payment is required to reserve enrollment and must be received prior to the start of any coursework. Make checks payable to USD 261. Courses are $150 per semester credit. Out‐of‐district students should add $40 per course. If you have questions or special requests, please contact Phil Bressler or Richard Elliott at 554.2236. By signing below, I agree to be responsible for all charges and fees associated with summer school. In addition to the enrollment fees outlined below, I understand that an additional $25 fee will be assessed for students who need any part of an additional week of summer school to complete a course. All fees are due and payable regardless of student completion status.

Parent/Guardian Signature: ______

For office use only Amount due: ______Amount received: ______Date: ______Method of payment: ______