Campus High School

Campus High School

Special points of i nt er es t : 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., Wichita State University 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.

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