Sunday, January 29, 2012

NOTAM 013012

AVIATION HIGH SCHOOL
30 January 2012

WHAT’S HAPPENING THIS WEEK:

Monday:
Robotics 6:00 – 9:00 PM

Tuesday: Robotics 6:00 – 9:00 PM

Wednesday: Film Club after school in Mr. Savishinsky’s room
Robotics 6:00 – 9:00 PM

Thursday: PTSA Board Meeting 6:30 – 8:30 PM
Culture Club in Room 24 3:45 – 4:45
Robotics 6:00 – 9:00 PM


Friday: Speech and Debate at Eastside Catholic HS (confirm with Mr. Shiroma)

Saturday:
Science Olympiad-Regional Competition, AHS 8:00AM-4:00PM
Speech and Debate at Eastside Catholic HS
Robotics 9:30 AM – 3:00 PM



PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE:

Dear Students: One of the tremendous opportunities made available to you at AHS is participation in the mentoring program. Over the years, I’ve had the pleasure of seeing the mentor program flourish, with AHS students gaining experiences that most high school students would not receive—visits to premier industry sites such as the Boeing Customer Experience Center that several students enjoyed last week, courtesy of mentor Therese Beale and Boeing Executive Alan Wittman; job shadows with mentors at their place of employment, university visits, connections to paid employment, etc. Many students and mentors continue their relationship beyond high school, and I imagine that many will be life-long friends.

Our goal at AHS is for every student to participate in our mentor program. While you may feel that you already have effective mentoring relationships with family and friends, it’s important to connect with leaders outside your current circle who can provide insights and guidance that further inform your thinking about college and career options. This experience may prove to be invaluable to you as many businesses today use mentors to coach and orient new employees. When you are applying for college and jobs, it will be important that you include your mentor experiences on your resume and applications and be able to articulate the benefit of your experiences. Most importantly, you will be comfortable and familiar with the mentoring process, giving you an advantage over other applicants and employees.

So…if you have been paired with a mentor, congratulations and a gentle reminder that you also have some responsibilities that are essential for the success of the relationship and the reputation of our school, such as:
• Participating in all-school mentor programs, such as breakfast meetings. The next one is being held on Wednesday, February 15 at 7:30 a.m. Please plan to be there!
• Meeting on at least a monthly basis with your mentor. If you can’t meet in person, regular email or telephone conversations are expected.
• Prompt response to mentors when they email or call you or set up a career experience! The majority of our mentors are employed full-time and lead busy lives; and, even if they are retired, they still have busy schedules and commitments. They have chosen to commit to YOU and to AHS, while they could have chosen a different volunteer experience. Giving your mentor the utmost respect and the follow-through they deserve is a sign of your maturity and professionalism.
• Thanking them on a regular basis—verbally, written thank you card or email message. Saying “thank you” in any form is a treasured gift.

If you haven’t yet been paired with a mentor, please consult with Ms. Burr or Ms. Pappas. They are both here to help you with this professional experience.

In last week’s NOTAM, I gave you incorrect information about snow make-up days. We have two (not three) days to make up, which will be on May 29 and June 15. If we have additional days to make-up they will be at the end of the school year after June 15. Please plan accordingly and forgive me for not providing accurate information last week.

AHS students deserving of hearty congratulations this week include:

• Senior Drew Hidalgo, who was notified last week that he has been officially accepted for admission to the United States Military Academy of West Point! In his letter from the Secretary of the Army, Lt. General Huntoon states, “West Point requires cadets with determination, integrity, self-discipline, strength of character, endurance, and a willingness to work hard. You will participate in a rigorous program of academics, military education and training, character development and athletics. It will be demanding and difficult, and you will be expected to perform effectively under those pressures, but we are confident that you will succeed.” For those of us who know Drew, I’m sure we can all agree that he is up for the opportunity and challenge that accompanies this prestigious appointment! And, for the record: Drew is the very first student in the history of Aviation High School to be accepted to West Point! As part of Drew’s appointment, and as a graduate of West Point’s Class of 2016, he will be obligated to serve on Active duty as an Army officer for at least five years after graduation. Join me in congratulating and wishing Drew the very best!
• Hassan Haidar Al Lawati, our Exchange student from Oman, has been selected to participate in the Civic Education Workshop in Washington, D.C. the week of February 26-March 3, 2012! This experience is sponsored by the United States Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. Hassan competed with 377 applicants to gain one of the 100 spots offered! Congratulations, Hassan, and we’ll look forward to hearing the details of your experience when you return to AHS!
• Both Jenny Gao and Davis Yoshida have been selected by the White House Commission on Presidential Scholars and the United States Department of Education as candidates for U.S. Presidential Scholars Program. Jenny and Davis will compete with other top scholars throughout the country to be recognized for their accomplishments during National Recognition Week in June 2012. If selected, each will travel to Washington D.C. along with an educator whom they cite as having had the most positive impact on their lives. Our best to Jenny and Davis, and FYI that they are the only two seniors selected in our entire school district!
• ASB leaders who facilitated a spirited school assembly last Friday and sponsored a very successful and fun Tolo on Saturday evening! Very impressive! Thank you to everyone who was involved in the planning and everyone who attended, including staff and parent chaperones.

That’s it for this week! My best for this week as you settle in to new semester classes and continue your learning journey. My thanks to everyone for your patience last week, too, as we adjusted schedules and did catch-up after the inclement weather that caused school closures. I am honored to be your principal.
~Reba G.


NEW ANNOUNCEMENTS

Just a reminder that AHS Science Olympiad is looking forward to hosting 22 teams (~330 students) from around the state and region this Saturday for our annual Science Olympiad Invitational. Students will use this practice competition to hone their scientific knowledge and engineering acumen in preparation for Regional competition in mid-March.


Help us help those in need! Mrs. Burr is involved with a group in Belize, Central America, one of the poorest countries in the world and she needs your help. At Holy Cross Angelican School, the children are in desperate need of supplies. That is where the students of AHS come in, we are hoping that we can all come together and bring in these supplies for Mrs. Burr to ship to the school next month. These supplies include: Markers/Crayons/Other Art Supplies, Books for all grade levels, Small Prizes i.e. small toys, jewelry, pencils, etc., Batteries (AA and AAA), Balls (Soccer, Basketball, etc. – DEFLATED), Games, Jump ropes, and Puzzles. Please bring these items to Mrs. Burr’s office no later than February 10th.

Audition for the Talent Show! Sign up in the main office before/after school or during lunch. Auditions will be held February 8 & 9.

AP Testing Information: Test dates are Monday, May 07 thru Friday, May 18.
• $87 fee for EACH test
• $15 down payment due by February 16, 2012
• $5 down payment for free/reduced lunch students also due by Feb. 16, 2012
• Final payment due no later than April 5, 2012
• Late ordering and payments will result in an additional $50 fee PER test.
o See Kim Sorensen, Registrar/Bookkeeper, in the main office for additional details

UW Discovery Days – Engineering Discovery Days is free and open to everyone!
At Engineering Discovery Days, students and faculty from all UW engineering departments share their work with students, teachers, families and the community. Please join us for hands-on fun and learning. Follow the navigation path below to register (not required but requested.) http://www.engr.washington.edu/alumcomm/openhouse.html

Friday, April 20, 2012 — 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Saturday, April 21, 2012 — 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

PREVIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS BUT STILL RELEVANT

• Special Edition Sweatshirts: We still have some Special Edition Sweatshirts available for sale. There are two different styles of crewnecks (black or red) available for $28. See Mrs. Fitzpatrick in room 22 or talk to Mrs. Hiranaka in the main office if you are interested in purchasing one.

• $5 Fridays: Every Friday during lunch, the ASB will be opening up the Spirit Shop (AKA the ASB Closet next to Mrs. Flynn's classroom) and selling all t-shirts, lanyards, and sunglasses for just $5! Come check out our inventory...we have some new t-shirt designs available. Also, spirit buttons are being sold three days a week during lunch for just 50 cents!

AHS Film Club and Art Credit: We do not need film enthusiasts, we just need you! Do you want an exploratory art experience? AHS Film Club is now offering art credit for those who seek an alternate to Visual Arts or CAD! Come join the Film Club where you can indulge in technical innovation and creative development of film as a story telling art form. You can take part in great projects like the Renton Film Frenzy, the National Film Festival for Talented Youth, the Seattle International Film Festival Future Wave Committee, and much more! If you have any questions, you can ask Kevin Schilling, Dustin Abrahamson or Mr. Savishinsky. Film Club meets every Wednesday from 3:30 – 5:00.

The Kavli "Save the World through Science and Engineering Video Contest" is open to students in Grades 6-12. Deadline is March 1, 2012. Students make a short video ( :30-:90) that shows how scientific discoveries and inventions can improve our lives and change our world, either right now or in the future. Enter your video on Schooltube and compete for cash prizes! First prize is $2000 and a travel stipend to Washington, DC to the USA Science and Engineering Festival: April 28-29, Second prize is $750, Third prize is $500, and People's Choice is $250. Winners will be honored in a special awards ceremony hosted by Bill Nye the Science Guy.
http://www.schooltube.com/contests/2012-kavli-save-world-through-science-engineering/

Paid Internships with Aerotec Engineering: Announcing 1-2 full time, paid internships with Aerotec Engineering for the summer 2012. Juniors and Seniors can apply, with application deadline March 15, 2012. Candidates should be pursuing an engineering career, and will need to submit a cover letter and resume, letters of endorsement, transcript and any supplemental materials demonstrating their qualifications. Intern/s will work directly with engineers in flight testing and many other areas according to their interests. Julie Burr, Coordinator of Work Based Learning, can answer questions and a full internship description is on the bulletin board outside the Career Center.

Central Sound Regional Science & Engineering Fair: March 10, 2012 @ Bellevue College.

New for 2012!

• High school students from King and Snohomish Counties must participate in the CSRSEF in order to compete in the 2012 Washington State Science & Engineering Fair.

•There will be a $10 entry fee per student. Each team member will pay an entry fee. Fee waivers will be available for
students receiving free or reduced-fare lunches. The fee will be waived for the first 3 students that register from
each school!

• March 10 is a designated SAT testing date. Students who wish to participate in the fair should plan to take the SAT on an alternate date.


Aviation High School Students: Do something today that will help someone tomorrow. Did you know 1 in 3 homeless people in the U.S. are under the age of 18? “Teens for Jeans” is an event on DoSomething.org that is asking for our help. The organization collects gently used jeans and donates them to over 600 homeless shelters. In the past 4 years this organization has received and donated over 1.5 million pairs of jeans. Are you up to the challenge? I’d like to ask you to collect your gently worn jeans, any brand, ANY SIZE, and donate them to the Lunch room starting January 16th! If our school collects the most jeans our school will be granted $5,000. For any additional information please contact Ashley Snyder @ ashley1st@comcast.net

Note from the AHS Office: Dear Aviation HS Community: We want to get your information into the NOTAM. Please help us by using the following guidelines to ensure your important information is made available to our aviation community:
• NOTAM submissions are due by the end of school day on Thursday of each week.
• All submissions need to be submitted electronically via email to pamela.suiaunoa@highlineschools.org . This will ensure your submission will be posted.


The AHS Ultimate Frisbee team is starting up again! Practices start Wednesday, Feb 22! Whether or not one has experience or not anyone is welcome! We would hopefully like to have a Varsity and Junior Varsity but we are in need of more girls. The games will begin in mid March on Saturdays! If you need more information feel free to contact Chris Lu (chris.lu94@gmail.com) or Jennifer Luoma (luomajen@gmail.com)!
Research Science Institute - The Center for Excellence in Education (CEE) and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) co-sponsors of the Research Science Institute (RSI) are looking for talented 11th Grade STEM Students! Are you one of them, and would you be interested in doing some really exciting cutting-edge summer research?

If so, consider applying to the (RSI) program to be held on the MIT campus June 24 to August 4, 2012. Participants will meet some of the world’s most talented students and have an opportunity to conduct research in amazing labs! For application materials and more info about the program, take a look at the CEE web site: www.cee.org

If you have any questions, please contact Maite Ballestero, Vice President, Programs, maite@cee.org.

Attention 9th grade students: If you are interested in hosting an 8th grade “shadow,” you must sign up, be endorsed by your teachers, and attend mandatory training. To start the process, sign up in Ms. Carper’s office this week!


SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION FOR AHS SENIORS

NEW Announcement & Opportunity! Tacoma International Airport (STIA) Scholarship - Application deadline is Friday, March 23, 2012: Each year, the Highline Schools Foundation works with the Port of Seattle to offer the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (STIA) Scholarship to graduating seniors. These are needs-based scholarships awarded to three students who are pursuing a college education. Two $14,000 scholarships will be awarded toward a university/college education and one $8,000 scholarship will be awarded toward a vocational or community college education. All scholarships are distributed over a two-year period. Priority is given to students who have not received a substantial scholarship from other entities. The application is available online:

http://www.highlineschoolsfoundation.org/scholarships/stiascholarshipapplication.html


The Paine Field Chapter of the Washington Pilots Association (WPA) is proud to offer its annual Kurt Mason Aviation Scholarship to students seeking opportunities in aviation-related education programs (such as Airframe & Powerplant certification, aviation or aerospace degree programs, etc.). To apply, please download the application at
http://www.wpaflys.org/Chapters/Paine/scholarship.htm

FIRST Scholarship News – January Update: Find out about two new FIRST Scholarship opportunities for 2012 and about LOTS of scholarships whose deadline dates are fast approaching! Also read messages from some of the FIRST Scholarship Providers. See: http://www.usfirst.org/sites/default/files/uploadedFiles/About_Us/Scholarships/2012_Assets/FIRST%20Scholarship%20News%201-17-12.pdf

Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation supports many students all over the world with various scholarship opportunities. For more information about the different scholarships available, visit https://www.coca-colascholars.org/cokeWeb/index.jsp

AXA Achievement Scholarship- The AXA Achievement Scholarship is directed by AXA Equitable and offers more than $1.3 million a year in scholarships. If you are ethnically and economically diverse, have drive and determination, and feel you are able to succeed in college; this is the right scholarship for you! Visit http://www.axa-equitable.com/axa-foundation/about.html for more information.

Abbot and Fenner Business Consultants are offering $1,000 scholarships. Applications are available at www.abbottandfenner.com/scholarships.htm. Deadline: June 15, 2012.
Big Sun is offering an annual scholarship to any young athlete. All students are eligible for this award, it does not matter what sport you are participating in. To learn more visit http://www.bigsunathletics.com. Deadline: June 22, 2012

Continue checking the AHS website or logging on to school computers to get updated information on events and meetings.

QUOTE OF THE WEEK:
“A great deal of talent is lost to the world for want of a little courage."
--Sydney Smith,
British writer and cleric

Sunday, January 22, 2012

NOTAM 011612

AVIATION HIGH SCHOOL
23 January 2012

WHAT’S HAPPENING THIS WEEK:

Monday: Semester Exams, Periods 1-6; No Spirit Week attire until Thursday!
Robotics 6:00 – 9:00 PM

Tuesday: Semester Exams, Block Schedule A
VIP on Campus—Bill Boyd, Senior VP, Rolls Royce, 9:30-11:00 a.m.
Robotics 6:00 – 9:00 PM

Wednesday: Semester Exams, Block Schedule B; End of Semester.
Film Club after school in Mr. Savishinsky’s room (check with Mr. S to confirm
meeting is being held)
Robotics 6:00 – 9:00 PM

Thursday: Assembly Schedule, Periods 1-6.
Spirit Week—Wild Animal Day;
Culture Club in Room 24 3:45 – 4:45 (check w/Mrs. Wombold to confirm meeting is being held)
Robotics 6:00 – 9:00 PM


Friday: Regular Friday Schedule, Periods 1-6; dismissal at 2:00 p.m.
Spirit Week—Mustache Day AND Class Colors Day
Rbotics—check with Coach Steele to confirm Friday & Weekend Schedules

Saturday: Robotics (will also meet Sunday)
Speech and Debate at Federal Way High School? (Confirm with Mr. Shiroma)
Tolo—Beauty & the Geek, 8:00-11:00 p.m. Tickets on sale during lunch all week!


PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE:
As I write my message on a windy and rainy Sunday morning following several days of inclement weather and school closures, I’m grateful that the power is on in my home and I’m snug and warm. I realize, though, that such may not be the case for many of you and your families since power is still being restored throughout the region. I’m hoping that everyone is back to ‘normal’ soon and that we will see you at school tomorrow (Monday). FYI that if you heard that power was out at school, it’s true that it was. It’s being restored as I write, though, with assurance from the crew that we’ll be up and running today. Should the unpredictable happen, though, and school be delayed or canceled, we will make every effort to notify families via a robocall.

The school calendar calls for make-up days to occur at the end of the school year. At this time, please plan to make up three days UNLESS the Governor decides otherwise due to declaring one day as a State of Emergency. I will keep you posted in future editions of the NOTAM as decisions are made.

The end of the semester has been adjusted to end this Wednesday, January 25th. Teachers are adjusting exam and presentation schedules, which will be explained in classes.

Because of the change in semester ending date and exams being given through Wednesday, Spirit Week activities and attire will be limited to Thursday and Friday. Refer to “What’s Happening this Week” section for specifics. Tickets can be purchased during lunch this week for Tolo, which is still scheduled for Saturday evening January 28.

Please join me in welcoming a new student to our learning community—Raj DeYoung, who just completed 11th grade in Australia. Raj attended the prestigious Aviation High School in Queensland, Australia during his 8th and 9th grade years and then attended his resident school in Brisbane for grades 10 and 11. He is inspired by all things aviation with a goal of becoming a commercial pilot. Welcome, Raj!

As we regroup this week, I ask for your patience. There was a lot on the calendar for last week that now needs to be rescheduled, including meetings with Ms. Carper regarding class changes. We will all get caught up—but not in one day, so remember to breathe and give folks the benefit of the doubt. We’ll all be doing double time to make sure that needs get met!

In spite of all the weather challenges we’ve faced during the past week, I do hope that you found a way to enjoy some of the enchantment that comes with snow. I grew up where we endured a lot of snow, and I never found shoveling it much fun; I did, however, love the sledding, skiing, building snow forts, etc. that came with it. I hope you experienced some of the same!

Enjoy this week of learning and look forward to Tolo this Saturday. Your student leaders have worked hard to plan a great evening for all.

I am honored to be your principal and very glad to be back in school! —Reba G.


NEW ANNOUNCEMENTS:
There are no new announcements for this week.

PREVIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS BUT STILL RELEVANT
From Your ASB:
• Tolo: AHS students: get pumped for the second dance of the year! Tolo (girls ask guys) will be on January 28th from 8-11 p.m. and the theme is Beauty and the Geek. For more information about ticket prices look for posters around the school. Tickets will be sold the week of the dance. If you want to bring someone from another school, make sure to pick up the proper paperwork from the main office and get it turned in to Mrs. Hiranaka no later than Monday, January 23rd, 2012

• Special Edition Sweatshirts: We still have some Special Edition Sweatshirts available for sale. There are two different styles of crewnecks (black or red) available for $28. See Mrs. Fitzpatrick in room 22 or talk to Mrs. Hiranaka in the main office if you are interested in purchasing one.

• $5 Fridays: Every Friday during lunch, the ASB will be opening up the Spirit Shop (AKA the ASB Closet next to Mrs. Flynn's classroom) and selling all t-shirts, lanyards, and sunglasses for just $5! Come check out our inventory...we have some new t-shirt designs available. Also, spirit buttons are being sold three days a week during lunch for just 50 cents!

AHS Film Club and Art Credit: We do not need film enthusiasts, we just need you! Do you want an exploratory art experience? AHS Film Club is now offering art credit for those who seek an alternate to Visual Arts or CAD! Come join the Film Club where you can indulge in technical innovation and creative development of film as a story telling art form. You can take part in great projects like the Renton Film Frenzy, the National Film Festival for Talented Youth, the Seattle International Film Festival Future Wave Committee, and much more! If you have any questions, you can ask Kevin Schilling, Dustin Abrahamson or Mr. Savishinsky. Film Club meets every Wednesday from 3:30 – 5:00.

The Kavli "Save the World through Science and Engineering Video Contest" is open to students in Grades 6-12. Deadline is March 1, 2012. Students make a short video ( :30-:90) that shows how scientific discoveries and inventions can improve our lives and change our world, either right now or in the future. Enter your video on Schooltube and compete for cash prizes! First prize is $2000 and a travel stipend to Washington, DC to the USA Science and Engineering Festival: April 28-29, Second prize is $750, Third prize is $500, and People's Choice is $250. Winners will be honored in a special awards ceremony hosted by Bill Nye the Science Guy.
http://www.schooltube.com/contests/2012-kavli-save-world-through-science-engineering/

Paid Internships with Aerotec Engineering: Announcing 1-2 full time, paid internships with Aerotec Engineering for the summer 2012. Juniors and Seniors can apply, with application deadline March 15, 2012. Candidates should be pursuing an engineering career, and will need to submit a cover letter and resume, letters of endorsement, transcript and any supplemental materials demonstrating their qualifications. Intern/s will work directly with engineers in flight testing and many other areas according to their interests. Julie Burr, Coordinator of Work Based Learning, can answer questions and a full internship description is on the bulletin board outside the Career Center.

Central Sound Regional Science & Engineering Fair: March 10, 2012 @ Bellevue College.

New for 2012!

• High school students from King and Snohomish Counties must participate in the CSRSEF in order to compete in the 2012 Washington State Science & Engineering Fair.

•There will be a $10 entry fee per student. Each team member will pay an entry fee. Fee waivers will be available for
students receiving free or reduced-fare lunches. The fee will be waived for the first 3 students that register from
each school!

• March 10 is a designated SAT testing date. Students who wish to participate in the fair should plan to take the SAT on an alternate date.


Aviation High School Students: Do something today that will help someone tomorrow. Did you know 1 in 3 homeless people in the U.S. are under the age of 18? “Teens for Jeans” is an event on DoSomething.org that is asking for our help. The organization collects gently used jeans and donates them to over 600 homeless shelters. In the past 4 years this organization has received and donated over 1.5 million pairs of jeans. Are you up to the challenge? I’d like to ask you to collect your gently worn jeans, any brand, ANY SIZE, and donate them to the Lunch room starting January 16th! If our school collects the most jeans our school will be granted $5,000. For any additional information please contact Ashley Snyder @ ashley1st@comcast.net

Note from the AHS Office: Dear Aviation HS Community: We want to get your information into the NOTAM. Please help us by using the following guidelines to ensure your important information is made available to our aviation community:
• NOTAM submissions are due by the end of school day on Thursday of each week.
• All submissions need to be submitted electronically via email to pamela.suiaunoa@highlineschools.org . This will ensure your submission will be posted.

The AHS Ultimate Frisbee team is starting up again! Practices start Wednesday, Feb 22! Whether or not one has experience or not anyone is welcome! We would hopefully like to have a Varsity and Junior Varsity but we are in need of more girls. The games will begin in mid March on Saturdays! If you need more information feel free to contact Chris Lu (chris.lu94@gmail.com) or Jennifer Luoma (luomajen@gmail.com)!
Research Science Institute - The Center for Excellence in Education (CEE) and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) co-sponsors of the Research Science Institute (RSI) are looking for talented 11th Grade STEM Students! Are you one of them, and would you be interested in doing some really exciting cutting-edge summer research?

If so, consider applying to the (RSI) program to be held on the MIT campus June 24 to August 4, 2012. Participants will meet some of the world’s most talented students and have an opportunity to conduct research in amazing labs! For application materials and more info about the program, take a look at the CEE web site: www.cee.org

If you have any questions, please contact Maite Ballestero, Vice President, Programs, maite@cee.org.

Attention 9th grade students: If you are interested in hosting an 8th grade “shadow,” you must sign up, be endorsed by your teachers, and attend mandatory training. To start the process, sign up in Ms. Carper’s office this week!


SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION FOR AHS SENIORS:

There’s only one week left for high school juniors and seniors in King, Pierce and Snohomish counties to apply for the Bank of America Student Leaders Program.

Winners receive:
• An eight-week paid internship at a charitable organization
• A week-long Student Leadership Summit in Washington, DC (July) to gain valuable civic, social and business leadership skills (all expenses paid as part of the Student Leaders Program)

Students can apply by going to www.bankofamerica.com/neistudentleaders

Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation supports many students all over the world with various scholarship opportunities. For more information about the different scholarships available, visit https://www.coca-colascholars.org/cokeWeb/index.jsp

AXA Achievement Scholarship- The AXA Achievement Scholarship is directed by AXA Equitable and offers more than $1.3 million a year in scholarships. If you are ethnically and economically diverse, have drive and determination, and feel you are able to succeed in college; this is the right scholarship for you! Visit http://www.axa-equitable.com/axa-foundation/about.html for more information.

Abbot and Fenner Business Consultants are offering $1,000 scholarships. Applications are available at www.abbottandfenner.com/scholarships.htm. Deadline: June 15, 2012.
Big Sun is offering an annual scholarship to any young athlete. All students are eligible for this award, it does not matter what sport you are participating in. To learn more visit http://www.bigsunathletics.com. Deadline: June 22, 2012

Continue checking the AHS website or logging on to school computers to get updated information on events and meetings

QUOTE OF THE WEEK:
“Let the Sun Shine!”
~Ms. Gilman

Monday, January 16, 2012

NOTAM 011612

AVIATION HIGH SCHOOL
16 January 2012

WHAT’S HAPPENING THIS WEEK:
Check the Highline School District website or local news for weather related delays or closure information.

Monday: Non-School Day - Honoring Martin Luther King Jr.

Tuesday: Robotics 6:00 – 9:00 PM

Wednesday: Film Festival Everyone welcome! Concessions will be sold during the festival.
Film Club after school in Mr. Savishinsky’s room
Robotics 6:00 – 9:00 PM

Thursday: End of Semester One!
Culture Club in Room 24 3:45 – 4:45
Robotics 6:00 – 9:00 PM


Friday: Non-School Day for Students - Day In-Between Semesters
Speech and Debate at Federal Way High School

Saturday: Robotics 9:30 AM – 3:00 PM
Speech and Debate at Federal Way High School


Reminder: Next Week is Spirit Week #2


PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE:

The weather forecast calls for snow this week, which could result in school starting two hours late or being canceled. If there is a change to the school schedule, Highline Public Schools will launch an automated call to staff and families. You can also find the information by:
• Checking local TV and radio reports.
• Checking our district homepage at www.highlineschools.org
• Signing up for text or email bulletins on www.schoolreport.org

If in doubt about the school schedule, please check www.highlineschools.org. The website will be your best source of information. If you live outside of the Highline district, please remember that Aviation High School follows the Highline School District schedule—not your resident district’s. Safety always comes first, so if school is in session and you cannot make it in, please remember to call our office at 206.716.0006.

First semester ends this Thursday, January 19. Spaceports and lunar colony projects, AP practice exams, and other project presentations and tests will represent the culmination of learning for Semester #1. If your anxiety is heightened just a bit this week, know that it is natural. Remember to prioritize your studies and give it your all!

Congratulations and thanks this week are extended to:
• Katie McConville and Royce Le, who along with their parents and Ms. Dyer will be traveling to MIT in Boston Massachusetts where they will attend a conference sponsored by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. They will provide testimony regarding a digital curriculum piloted in Ms. Dyer’s health classes. Congratulations, Katie and Royce, on your selection to serve as AHS ambassadors!
• The following students are commended for their professionalism in representing AHS at the 40th Annual Economic Development Conference last week: Lori Baca, Austin Coleman, Kirsten Noble, Lauren Crom, Rocco Buty, Andrew May, DeAundre Cola, Austin McHenry, Jennifer Luoma, Dustin Werran, Tran Tonnu, Austin Chick, and 2010 graduates Sam Swan and Jaime Katzer.
Thank you, students, for ‘suiting up and showing up’ in such an exemplary manner!
• ASB for an outstanding MLK Assembly last week!
• Science Olympians traveled to Camas, Washington this past Saturday for a long day of demonstrating their knowledge and skills in a variety of events. Congratulations to team for their preparation. Final results will be posted at a later date.
• Sincere thanks goes to EVERYONE who helped out last week with our final 8th grade Information Program! Now the fun begins with reading applications (250 already received; first round deadline is January 31) and interviewing to select the next 100-115 students who will be Aviation High School’s Class of 2016. If you are interested in serving on an interview team, please sign up with Mrs. Hiranaka in the Main Office. Our goal is to interview in February and March and announce the new class by April 1.

Enjoy this week of learning! Remember…no school on Friday so that teachers have time to grade final projects and exams. Report cards will be mailed home the week of January 30th.

Honored to be your principal—Reba G.


NEW ANNOUNCEMENTS:

COMMUNITY CONCERT at Highline Performing Arts Center – Tuesday, January 17, at 7:30 PM:

Highline and Kent School Districts will join the Seattle Symphony for Weber: Overture to Der Freischütz as a part of the Symphony's Gold Medalists program. This concert, conducted by Eric Garcia, includes Beethoven: Symphony No. 7 and is presented as part of the Seattle Symphony’s Family, School & Community Programs. Aviation student Kirk Cieszkiewicz will perform at this event.


Congratulations Dain Wright! Puget Sound Skills Center Student of the Quarter for Welding Careers.

AHS Film Club and Art Credit: We do not need film enthusiasts, we just need you! Do you want an exploratory art experience? AHS Film Club is now offering art credit for those who seek an alternate to Visual Arts or CAD! Come join the Film Club where you can indulge in technical innovation and creative development of film as a story telling art form. You can take part in great projects like the Renton Film Frenzy, the National Film Festival for Talented Youth, the Seattle International Film Festival Future Wave Committee, and much more! If you have any questions, you can ask Kevin Schilling, Dustin Abrahamson or Mr. Savishinsky. Film Club meets every Wednesday from 3:30 – 5:00.

The Kavli "Save the World through Science and Engineering Video Contest" is open to students in Grades 6-12. Deadline is March 1, 2012. Students make a short video ( :30-:90) that shows how scientific discoveries and inventions can improve our lives and change our world, either right now or in the future. Enter your video on Schooltube and compete for cash prizes! First prize is $2000 and a travel stipend to Washington, DC to the USA Science and Engineering Festival: April 28-29, Second prize is $750, Third prize is $500, and People's Choice is $250. Winners will be honored in a special awards ceremony hosted by Bill Nye the Science Guy.
http://www.schooltube.com/contests/2012-kavli-save-world-through-science-engineering/

Paid Internships with Aerotec Engineering: Announcing 1-2 full time, paid internships with Aerotec Engineering for the summer 2012. Juniors and Seniors can apply, with application deadline March 15, 2012. Candidates should be pursuing an engineering career, and will need to submit a cover letter and resume, letters of endorsement, transcript and any supplemental materials demonstrating their qualifications. Intern/s will work directly with engineers in flight testing and many other areas according to their interests. Julie Burr, Coordinator of Work Based Learning, can answer questions and a full internship description is on the bulletin board outside the Career Center.

Central Sound Regional Science & Engineering Fair: March 10, 2012 @ Bellevue College.

New for 2012!

• High school students from King and Snohomish Counties must participate in the CSRSEF in order to compete in the 2012 Washington State Science & Engineering Fair.

•There will be a $10 entry fee per student. Each team member will pay an entry fee. Fee waivers will be available for
students receiving free or reduced-fare lunches. The fee will be waived for the first 3 students that register from
each school!

• March 10 is a designated SAT testing date. Students who wish to participate in the fair should plan to take the SAT on an alternate date.


Aviation High School Students: Do something today that will help someone tomorrow. Did you know 1 in 3 homeless people in the U.S. are under the age of 18? “Teens for Jeans” is an event on DoSomething.org that is asking for our help. The organization collects gently used jeans and donates them to over 600 homeless shelters. In the past 4 years this organization has received and donated over 1.5 million pairs of jeans. Are you up to the challenge? I’d like to ask you to collect your gently worn jeans, any brand, ANY SIZE, and donate them to the Lunch room starting January 16th! If our school collects the most jeans our school will be granted $5,000. For any additional information please contact Ashley Snyder @ ashley1st@comcast.net

Note from the AHS Office: Dear Aviation HS Community: We want to get your information into the NOTAM. Please help us by using the following guidelines to ensure your important information is made available to our aviation community:
• NOTAM submissions are due by the end of school day on Thursday of each week.
• All submissions need to be submitted electronically via email to pamela.suiaunoa@highlineschools.org . This will ensure your submission will be posted.

The Staff Appreciation Marathon continues, so be ready to write comments for your favorite teachers and staff members here at AHS! The idea is to thank our adults in the building for their hard work before the quarter ends. We will fill up 1-2 cards of appreciation each day of this week until the end of the semester. Check with ASB officers for this week’s theme to thank and honor our teachers. Remember to come by the lunchroom. Card signing will be available during lunch.

PREVIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS BUT STILL RELEVANT:
The AHS Ultimate Frisbee team is starting up again! Practices start Wednesday, Feb 22! Whether or not one has experience or not anyone is welcome! We would hopefully like to have a Varsity and Junior Varsity but we are in need of more girls. The games will begin in mid March on Saturdays! If you need more information feel free to contact Chris Lu (chris.lu94@gmail.com) or Jennifer Luoma (luomajen@gmail.com)!

From Your ASB:
Tolo: AHS students: get pumped for the second dance of the year! Tolo (girls ask guys) will be on January 28th from 8-11 p.m. and the theme is Beauty and the Geek. For more information about ticket prices look for posters around the school. Tickets will be sold the week of the dance. If you want to bring someone from another school, make sure to pick up the proper paperwork from the main office and get it turned in to Mrs. Hiranaka no later than Monday, January 23rd, 2012

Special Edition Sweatshirts: We still have some Special Edition Sweatshirts available for sale. There are two different styles of crewnecks (black or red) available for $28. See Mrs. Fitzpatrick in room 22 or talk to Mrs. Hiranaka in the main office if you are interested in purchasing one.

$5 Fridays: Every Friday during lunch, the ASB will be opening up the Spirit Shop (AKA the ASB Closet next to Mrs. Flynn's classroom) and selling all t-shirts, lanyards, and sunglasses for just $5! Come check out our inventory...we have some new t-shirt designs available. Also, spirit buttons are being sold three days a week during lunch for just 50 cents!

JANUARY 23-27: Spirit Week
o Monday: Mustache Day (and an afternoon Spirit Assembly)
o Tuesday: Fake Injury Day
o Wednesday: Superhero/Villain Day
o Thursday: Wild Animal Day
o Friday: Spirit/Class Colors Day

• Research Science Institute - The Center for Excellence in Education (CEE) and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) co-sponsors of the Research Science Institute (RSI) are looking for talented 11th Grade STEM Students! Are you one of them, and would you be interested in doing some really exciting cutting-edge summer research?

If so, consider applying to the (RSI) program to be held on the MIT campus June 24 to August 4, 2012. Participants will meet some of the world’s most talented students and have an opportunity to conduct research in amazing labs! For application materials and more info about the program, take a look at the CEE web site: www.cee.org

If you have any questions, please contact Maite Ballestero, Vice President, Programs, maite@cee.org.

• Attention 9th grade students: If you are interested in hosting an 8th grade “shadow,” you must sign up, be endorsed by your teachers, and attend mandatory training. To start the process, sign up in Ms. Carper’s office this week!


SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION FOR AHS SENIORS:

There are only two weeks left for high school juniors and seniors in King, Pierce and Snohomish counties to apply for the Bank of America Student Leaders Program.

Winners receive:
• An eight-week paid internship at a charitable organization
• A week-long Student Leadership Summit in Washington, DC (July) to gain valuable civic, social and business leadership skills (all expenses paid as part of the Student Leaders Program)

Students can apply by going to www.bankofamerica.com/neistudentleaders

Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation supports many students all over the world with various scholarship opportunities. For more information about the different scholarships available, visit https://www.coca-colascholars.org/cokeWeb/index.jsp

AXA Achievement Scholarship- The AXA Achievement Scholarship is directed by AXA Equitable and offers more than $1.3 million a year in scholarships. If you are ethnically and economically diverse, have drive and determination, and feel you are able to succeed in college; this is the right scholarship for you! Visit http://www.axa-equitable.com/axa-foundation/about.html for more information.

Abbot and Fenner Business Consultants are offering $1,000 scholarships. Applications are available at www.abbottandfenner.com/scholarships.htm. Deadline: June 15, 2012.
Big Sun is offering an annual scholarship to any young athlete. All students are eligible for this award, it does not matter what sport you are participating in. To learn more visit http://www.bigsunathletics.com. Deadline: June 22, 2012

Continue checking the AHS website or logging on to school computers to get updated information on events and meetings

QUOTE OF THE WEEK: Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Sunday, January 8, 2012

NOTAM 010912

AVIATION HIGH SCHOOL
09 January 2012

WHAT’S HAPPENING THIS WEEK:

Monday: Robotics 6:00 – 9:00 PM

Tuesday: Robotics 6:00 – 9:00 PM

Wednesday: MLK Assembly 1:00 -2:00 PM
Film Club after school in Mr. Savishinsky’s room
Robotics 6:00 – 9:00 PM

Thursday: 40th Annual Economic Development Conference 7:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.— Several AHS students will be attending.
Culture Club in Room 24 3:45 – 4:45
Robotics 6:00 – 9:00 PM
Information Program for 8th graders and families—6:00-8:30 PM

Friday: Speech and Debate at Federal Way High School

Saturday: Robotics 9:30 AM – 3:00 PM
Speech and Debate at Federal Way High School

Reminder: No School Monday, January 16 in Honor of Martin Luther King Jr. (and coincidentally, Ms. Gilman’s birthday!)


PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE:

‘Tis the season for Sports of the Mind!
 Science Olympians are heading to Camas this Saturday for their first invitational. We wish all Olympians well and will eagerly wait to hear from Coaches McComb and Dyer after the event. Stay tuned for a news report in next week’s edition of the NOTAM. Yea, Science Olympians!
 Speech & Debate team competed this past weekend, with Royce Le and Katie McConville making it to semifinals! Also in attendance were Jenny Gao, Karan Singh, Andrew Johnson, Benton Coblentz, Hanan Diriye, and Deanta Kelly. Congratulations and good luck, team, at this weekend’s Federal Way competition!
 The Skunkworks Robotics team, family members and mentors were up bright and early this past Saturday morning to attend the FIRST Robotics kickoff in Auburn, along will thousands of others FIRST teams across the country and internationally. They learned that this year’s competition is a basketball-oriented game called Rebound Rumble, and they are already strategizing on design and building of the robot. Build season has officially started and will continue for the next six weeks. It will be exciting to watch the progress and see the finished robot. Go Skunks!
If you are curious about the details of this year’s game, go to http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtube_gdata_player&v=zv_utsmGdNk

Congratulations to Alex Williams who recently soloed in a Cessna 152 at Renton Airport! Alex’s goal is to earn his private pilot’s license by graduation this spring. Kudos, Alex, for keeping the dream alive and striving to reach this magnificent goal!

We will have a special assembly this Wednesday in honor of Martin Luther King and subsequently, there will be no school on Monday, January 20 as the nation celebrates Dr. King’s legacy. School will resume on Tuesday, January 21.

If you have recently flown Alaska Airlines and read their Inflight Magazine, you already know there’s a great article about theme-based schools, featuring Aviation High School. If not, you can access the article at http://alaskaairlines.journalgraphicsdigital.com/jan12// . Thank you, Alaska, for being such a wonderful partner!

This Thursday’s evening Information Program for Eighth Graders & Parents will be our final one of the school year. Thanks in advance to those who will be assisting. As a gentle reminder, you must have been asked by a teacher, office staff member or administrator to participate. While we love all of you, please show up only if your name is on the ‘list’ that teachers provide to Mrs. Hiranaka. As usual, we will provide a pizza dinner for students who have been invited to help. Your ambassadorship is greatly appreciated!

My best for an inspired week of learning. I am honored to be your principal.
~Reba G.


Please note that we are now providing “new announcements” as well as “previous but still relevant announcements” that will, hopefully, make for more efficient reading of the NOTAM.
NEW ANNOUNCEMENTS:
The Staff Appreciation Marathon continues, so be ready to write comments for your favorite teachers and staff members here at AHS! The idea is to thank our adults in the building for their hard work before the quarter ends. We will fill up 1-2 cards of appreciation each day of this week until the end of the semester. This week’s theme is to thank our teachers in the Humanities classes and all of our wonderful student teachers.
Monday: Ciccone-Cook, Hoehne
Tuesday: Fitzpatrick, Savishinsky
Wednesday: Juarez, Katims
Thursday: Wombold
Friday: Student Teachers
Remember to come by the lunchroom. Card signing will be available during lunch.

The AHS Ultimate Frisbee team is starting up again! Practices start Wednesday, Feb 22! Whether or not one has experience or not anyone is welcome! We would hopefully like to have a Varsity and Junior Varsity but we are in need of more girls. The games will begin in mid March on Saturdays! If you need more information feel free to contact Chris Lu (chris.lu94@gmail.com) or Jennifer Luoma (luomajen@gmail.com)!


Attention Juniors: There will be a class get to know you party hosted by Lina Le
in Mrs. Fitz's room during lunch this Friday the 13th. Come and get to know your class mates and party!


PREVIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS BUT STILL RELEVANT:

From your ASB:

Tolo: AHS students: get pumped for the second dance of the year! Tolo (girls ask guys) will be on January 28th from 8-11 p.m. and the theme is Beauty and the Geek. For more information about ticket prices look for posters around the school. Tickets will be sold the week of the dance. If you want to bring someone from another school, make sure to pick up the proper paperwork from the main office and get it turned in to Mrs. Hiranaka no later than Monday, January 23rd, 2012

Jostens Leadership Conference: Hey Aviation Future Leaders and Enthusiasts! Do you want to be selected to go to the biggest leadership conference and school spirit celebration in Washington? Then you should apply to attend the 2012 Jostens Leadership Conference, which takes place Wednesday, February 8th at the ShoWare Center.
For those of you who don’t know, it’s a full day of learning about new ways to lead in your school and community, participation in enthusiastic, energetic spirit competitions, interacting with students from other high schools, and listening to inspiring speakers who teach us about the importance of values, mistakes made/lessons learned, and so much more.
Students in grades 9-12 who are interested in applying need to obtain an application from Mrs. Fitzpatrick in Room 22 or in the front office ASAP. Applications will be due no later than January 13th. Space is limited, so be quick to apply.
For more information, contact ASB advisor Mrs. Fitz (sarah.fitzpatrick@highlineschools.org), or the student coordinator for this event, Rahmo Ali (ali.rahmo@yahoo.com), who is a Junior here at AHS. Get ready to have the time of your life!
Special Edition Sweatshirts: We still have some Special Edition Sweatshirts available for sale. There are two different styles of crewnecks (black or red) available for $28. See Mrs. Fitzpatrick in room 22 or talk to Mrs. Hiranaka in the main office if you are interested in purchasing one.

$5 Fridays: Every Friday during lunch, the ASB will be opening up the Spirit Shop (AKA the ASB Closet next to Mrs. Flynn's classroom) and selling all t-shirts, lanyards, and sunglasses for just $5! Come check out our inventory...we have some new t-shirt designs available. Also, spirit buttons are being sold three days a week during lunch for just 50 cents!

JANUARY 23-27: Spirit Week
o Monday: Mustache Day (and an afternoon Spirit Assembly)
o Tuesday: Fake Injury Day
o Wednesday: Superhero/Villain Day
o Thursday: Wild Animal Day
o Friday: Spirit/Class Colors Day

• Leadership Club Hosting Soccer and Football Sports Tournament – Please attend this fun experience that will take place on Fridays during the months of December and January. Sign-up sheets are available on the posters in the cafeteria, hallways and Mr. McComb’s room.


• Research Science Institute - The Center for Excellence in Education (CEE) and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) co-sponsors of the Research Science Institute (RSI) are looking for talented 11th Grade STEM Students! Are you one of them, and would you be interested in doing some really exciting cutting-edge summer research?

If so, consider applying to the (RSI) program to be held on the MIT campus June 24 to August 4, 2012. Participants will meet some of the world’s most talented students and have an opportunity to conduct research in amazing labs! For application materials and more info about the program, take a look at the CEE web site: www.cee.org

If you have any questions, please contact Maite Ballestero, Vice President, Programs, maite@cee.org.

• The Film Festival will take place on January 18. There are no submission or admission fees. Everyone welcome! Concessions will be sold during the festival. That’s all for now – Keep the cameras rolling!


• Attention 9th grade students: If you are interested in hosting an 8th grade “shadow,” you must sign up, be endorsed by your teachers, and attend mandatory training. To start the process, sign up in Ms. Carper’s office this week!


SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION FOR AHS SENIORS:
For UW bound Seniors! The Washington NASA Space Grant Consortium annually offers scholarships for incoming UW freshmen. Each year some of Washington State's best high school seniors, Running Start, and Early Entrance students vie for a chance to study science, technology, engineering or mathematics at the University of Washington on a Space Grant Scholarship. The deadline is the postmark date of January 9, 2012. http://www.waspacegrant.org/for_students/undergraduate_programs/scholarships/uw/incoming_freshman/uw_scholars_freshman.html


United States JCI Senate Foundation (“the foundation”) awards a $1,000.00 scholarship to graduating high school seniors who plan to continue their education at accredited post-secondary colleges, universities, or vocational school. Applications are available in Ms. Carper’s office. Deadline: January 11, 2012.

Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation supports many students all over the world with various scholarship opportunities. For more information about the different scholarships available, visit https://www.coca-colascholars.org/cokeWeb/index.jsp

AXA Achievement Scholarship- The AXA Achievement Scholarship is directed by AXA Equitable and offers more than $1.3 million a year in scholarships. If you are ethnically and economically diverse, have drive and determination, and feel you are able to succeed in college; this is the right scholarship for you! Visit http://www.axa-equitable.com/axa-foundation/about.html for more information.

Abbot and Fenner Business Consultants are offering $1,000 scholarships. Applications are available at www.abbottandfenner.com/scholarships.htm. Deadline: June 15, 2012.
Big Sun is offering an annual scholarship to any young athlete. All students are eligible for this award, it does not matter what sport you are participating in. To learn more visit http://www.bigsunathletics.com. Deadline: June 22, 2012

Continue checking the AHS website or logging on to school computers to get updated information on events and meetings.

QUOTE OF THE WEEK:
“I have a dream…”
(Editor’s Note: Martin Luther King, Jr.’s speech was 17 minutes, delivered on August 28, 1963, and was a call for racial equality and an end to discrimination. I encourage you to read the speech once again in honor of this dedicated man’s commitment and everlasting legacy.)

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

NOTAM 010412

AVIATION HIGH SCHOOL
04 January 2012

WHAT’S HAPPENING THIS WEEK:

WELCOME BACK!


Wednesday: Another extraordinary day of learning! 6th Period Day

Thursday: 6th Period Day

Friday: Speech and Debate at University of Puget Sound

Saturday: FIRST Robotics Kickoff 7:00 AM – 1:00 PM at Auburn High School
Speech and Debate at University of Puget Sound


PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE:
Welcome back, everyone, and Happy New Year! I hope that your holiday break was all you hoped it would be and that you are now ready to return to school and continued learning.

As we move toward the end of semester on January 19, I encourage you to work diligently to meet project/assignment goals and timelines. If unsure about any requirement, ask your teacher to clarify. Form study groups to prepare for semester exams. Make schoolwork a higher priority than extracurricular activities right now. Find that extra energy that resides within each of you, and give your studies your all! Learning matters. And, while grades are but one indicator of what you may actually know and are able to do, they make up your academic track record, along with SAT and AP scores and unique educational experiences. Like it or not, college admission decisions are highly influenced by the grades recorded on your transcript.

The day after we dismissed for break in December, AHS Senior Devon Gumke and 2010 graduate Graham Goodrich served as ambassadors by being keynote speakers at the Christmas party of Green River Chapter of Washington Pilot’s Association. They promoted the importance of scholarships for AHS students and shared their own stories of how AHS provides the education needed to pursue their goals. According to the event coordinator, “Mr. Gumke and Goodrich were the ‘hit’ of the party…impressive in every way…conducted themselves professionally, and when called upon to participate in aviation-themed skits, performed beautifully to the gleeful delight of the audience!” Well done, Devon and Graham. Your outstanding ambassadorship makes a difference for the entire AHS community! (FYI: The Green River Pilots Association annually provides a scholarship to an AHS senior. The initiator of this award asked Devon and Graham to speak to his chapter so that other members would better understand the vision and mission of AHS and the ‘value’ of their organization’s investments in AHS students.)

Next week (January 12) is this school year’s third and final Information Program for 8th Graders & Families. Some of you will again be asked to serve as AHS ambassadors. Please know how much we appreciate your service!

That’s it for this short week! I look forward to catching up with you and hearing about your holiday experiences. Again…welcome back! As always, I’m honored to be your principal!
~Reba G.


Please note that we are now providing “new announcements” as well as “previous but still relevant announcements” that will, hopefully, make for more efficient reading of the NOTAM.
NEW ANNOUNCEMENTS:
• Jennifer Luoma has been selected as the Community Service/Career Readiness Project Management Intern. She will work closely with Ms. Pappas to improve and develop the community service program and records, prepare announcements, organize events, and provide general assistance for the career readiness program.

• Gingerbread House Winners:
Most Creative/Original/Attractive: Wilson
Best Showing of School Spirit: Juarez
Best Use of Edible Items: McComb
• Door Winners:
Best Showing of School Spirit: Juarez
Most Creative/Original/Attractive: Wilson
Most Festive: TIE between Hoehne & Shiroma

Congratulations and thank you for your participation this year!

From your ASB:
MLK Assembly: On January 11th, from 1-2 p.m.

Tolo: AHS students: get pumped for the second dance of the year! Tolo (girls ask guys) will be on January 28th from 8-11 p.m. and the theme is Beauty and the Geek. For more information about ticket prices look for posters around the school. Tickets will be sold the week of the dance. If you want to bring someone from another school, make sure to pick up the proper paperwork from the main office and get it turned in to Mrs. Hiranaka no later than Monday, January 23rd, 2012

Jostens Leadership Conference: Hey Aviation Future Leaders and Enthusiasts! Do you want to be selected to go to the biggest leadership conference and school spirit celebration in Washington? Then you should apply to attend the 2012 Jostens Leadership Conference, which takes place Wednesday, February 8th at the ShoWare Center.
For those of you who don’t know, it’s a full day of learning about new ways to lead in your school and community, participation in enthusiastic, energetic spirit competitions, interacting with students from other high schools, and listening to inspiring speakers who teach us about the importance of values, mistakes made/lessons learned, and so much more.
Students in grades 9-12 who are interested in applying need to obtain an application from Mrs. Fitzpatrick in Room 22 or in the front office right after winter break. Applications will be due no later than January 13th. Space is limited, so be quick to apply.
For more information, contact ASB advisor Mrs. Fitz (sarah.fitzpatrick@highlineschools.org), or the student coordinator for this event, Rahmo Ali (ali.rahmo@yahoo.com), who is a Junior here at AHS. Get ready to have the time of your life!
Special Edition Sweatshirts: We still have some Special Edition Sweatshirts available for sale. There are two different styles of crewnecks (black or red) available for $28. See Mrs. Fitzpatrick in room 22 or talk to Mrs. Hiranaka in the main office if you are interested in purchasing one.

$5 Fridays: Every Friday during lunch, the ASB will be opening up the Spirit Shop (AKA the ASB Closet next to Mrs. Flynn's classroom) and selling all t-shirts, lanyards, and sunglasses for just $5! Come check out our inventory...we have some new t-shirt designs available. Also, spirit buttons are being sold three days a week during lunch for just 50 cents!

PREVIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS BUT STILL RELEVANT:
• JANUARY 23-27: Spirit Week
o Monday: Mustache Day (and an afternoon Spirit Assembly)
o Tuesday: Fake Injury Day
o Wednesday: Superhero/Villain Day
o Thursday: Wild Animal Day
o Friday: Spirit/Class Colors Day

• Leadership Club Hosting Soccer and Football Sports Tournament – Please attend this fun experience that will take place on Fridays during the months of December and January. Sign-up sheets are available on the posters in the cafeteria, hallways and Mr. McComb’s room.


• Research Science Institute - The Center for Excellence in Education (CEE) and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) co-sponsors of the Research Science Institute (RSI) are looking for talented 11th Grade STEM Students! Are you one of them, and would you be interested in doing some really exciting cutting-edge summer research?

If so, consider applying to the (RSI) program to be held on the MIT campus June 24 to August 4, 2012. Participants will meet some of the world’s most talented students and have an opportunity to conduct research in amazing labs! For application materials and more info about the program, take a look at the CEE web site: www.cee.org

If you have any questions, please contact Maite Ballestero, Vice President, Programs, maite@cee.org.

• The Film Festival will take place on January 18. There are no submission or admission fees. Everyone welcome! Concessions will be sold during the festival. That’s all for now – Keep the cameras rolling!


• Attention 9th grade students: If you are interested in hosting an 8th grade “shadow,” you must sign up, be endorsed by your teachers, and attend mandatory training. To start the process, sign up in Ms. Carper’s office this week!


SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION FOR AHS SENIORS:
For UW bound Seniors! The Washington NASA Space Grant Consortium annually offers scholarships for incoming UW freshmen. Each year some of Washington State's best high school seniors, Running Start, and Early Entrance students vie for a chance to study science, technology, engineering or mathematics at the University of Washington on a Space Grant Scholarship. The deadline is the postmark date of January 9, 2012. http://www.waspacegrant.org/for_students/undergraduate_programs/scholarships/uw/incoming_freshman/uw_scholars_freshman.html


United States JCI Senate Foundation (“the foundation”) awards a $1,000.00 scholarship to graduating high school seniors who plan to continue their education at accredited post-secondary colleges, universities, or vocational school. Applications are available in Ms. Carper’s office. Deadline: January 11, 2012.

Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation supports many students all over the world with various scholarship opportunities. For more information about the different scholarships available, visit https://www.coca-colascholars.org/cokeWeb/index.jsp

AXA Achievement Scholarship- The AXA Achievement Scholarship is directed by AXA Equitable and offers more than $1.3 million a year in scholarships. If you are ethnically and economically diverse, have drive and determination, and feel you are able to succeed in college; this is the right scholarship for you! Visit http://www.axa-equitable.com/axa-foundation/about.html for more information.

Abbot and Fenner Business Consultants are offering $1,000 scholarships. Applications are available at www.abbottandfenner.com/scholarships.htm. Deadline: June 15, 2012.
Big Sun is offering an annual scholarship to any young athlete. All students are eligible for this award, it does not matter what sport you are participating in. To learn more visit http://www.bigsunathletics.com. Deadline: June 22, 2012

Continue checking the AHS website or logging on to school computers to get updated information on events and meetings.

QUOTE OF THE WEEK:
Happy New Year!