Bishop Gorman High School: Sharing The Pride newsletter, October 2016 issue

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Volume 23

Welcome New Faculty and Staff

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October 2016

HOMECOMING 2016

Gaels Around The World

Homecoming Events Sunday, October 9 9:00am - 1:30pm Powderpuff Games (Fertitta Field)

Friday, October 14 9:30am 10:30am 11:30 am

Alumni Memorial Mass Coffee and Tours Homecoming Assembly (House of Glory Gymnasium) 5:00pm PRE-GAME Tailgate Party! 7:00pm Kick-off! Queen Coronation at Halftime

From left to right: Arlene Kam, Science; Tara Maguinness, English; Patrick Menchacatorre-O'Connor, World Languages; Tim Opdendyk, Campus Security; Toni Poidmore, Student Services; John Reynolds, Math; Vincent Stepan (not pictured), Computer Science; Alexandra Streuber, Theatre; Herbert Thompson, Social Studies; Phil Valentine (not pictured), Broadcast Journalism.

BGHS AT CAMP CART WHEEL

After Game Student Social (ends at 10:30pm)

Saturday, October 15

For the past seven years, Ms. April Sauline, BGHS Director of Instructional Technology, has voluteered for the Nevada Childhood Cancer Foundation. She specifically contributes as a member of the Planning Committee for its largest annual summer program, Camp Cartwheel. Camp Cartwheel strives to make a difference in the lives of all critically ill children and their families in Southern Nevada through the therapeutic benefits and fun of camp! Slowly word about camp is spreading throughout the Gorman community.

7:30pm - 10:30pm Homecoming Dance Tiberti Commons @ BGHS (Lock in 8:00pm-10:00pm)

See page 6 for Homecoming Dance details

For the past two years, Nikolaos Collins '17 has donated two weeks of his summer to be a Lifeguard at camp, and this year he was joined by classmate, Sydney Pross '17. Even Bishop Gorman’s Visual Arts Department was represented at camp this year when faculty members Amy Dawson and Kevin Calkins graciously gave up their time to teach an art class to all the campers ranging in age from five to seventeen. In past years, alumni Kira Roth '16 and Mariah Boozer '16 spent time working in the kitchen and camp, and even got their Gorman parents involved; Mr. George Boozer has now spent two summers at camp as a counselor and an activities specialist. We can only hope that more members of the Gorman community seek to discover the magic of Camp Cartwheel!

34-hour adventure takes 43 bghs Students to the Utah Shakespeare Festival & Tuacahn Amphitheatre See page 3 for Shakespeare story

Administration

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Campus Ministry

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Athletics | Activities

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Gael Pride

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Academics

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Advancement

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Bishop Gorman High School

Diocese of Las Vegas


Administration

Dear Gaels:

Every five years Bishop Gorman submits itself to the process of accreditation, in which our school conducts a self-study, creates an Educational Improvement Plan, and receives a visitation from a team of educational peers who validate our work. The 2016-2017 school year is an accreditation year, and for this term we will be receiving accreditation not only from AdvancED but also the Western Catholic Educational Association (WCEA). The protocols used by WCEA are remarkably similar to the ones we have used in the past; however, there are new components that address the specific needs of Catholic schools including Catholic identity. Another significant difference in the WCEA protocol is that there is a required set of data that must be collected, and it is from that data that areas of strength and growth must be determined. The protocol used by WCEA is entitled Ensuring Educational Excellence, or E3 for short. The E3 self-study embraces seven principles of Catholic high school accreditation: 1. The authenticity of a school’s Catholic identity 2. The organizational efficacy of the school 3. The excellence of its teaching and learning 4. The vitality of the school’s co-curricular programs 5. The school’s responsible stewardship of its material resources 6. The school’s commitment to improvement 7. The integrity of the school’s process of self-studying Through the collection of quantitative and qualitative data, Bishop Gorman has already begun to address the first five principles. The surveys that were administered in September along with other collected information will lead to substantial discussion and reflection later this month with our five integral groups, comprised of faculty, parents, and students. From these discussions we will begin to construct our Educational Improvement Plan. Principles 6 and 7 will be addressed by the Visiting Committee who will be on site March 26-29, 2017. We thank all of you who have participated in data collection and who will assist us in the school improvement process through the WCEA E3 protocol. We look forward to this process that will allow us to continue to progress as an excellent Catholic high school. In Christ,

ADMISSION DATES NOVEMBER 1, 2016

Online application available for students entering 9th grade in Fall 2017

NOVEMBER 20, 2016

Prospective Student Open House

DECEMBER 10, 2016 & JANUARY 7, 2017 Placement Exam (current 8th grade students)

Please Visit WWW.BISHOPGORMAN.ORG to register or more information

Finance Dept News Please check our website

WWW.BISHOPGORMAN.ORG for upcoming information regarding applying for TUITION ASSISTANCE for the 2017-18 school year. Open enrollment will begin on DECEMBER 1, 2016

Remember, in order to be considered for Tuition Assistance, you must re-apply every year.

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Congratulations Gaels Theatre Guild's Cast & Crew This past summer Paul Gillett '18 was selected to participate in the HOBY Leadership Program. Founded in 1958, HOBY’s mission is to inspire and develop our global community of youth and volunteers to a life dedicated to leadership, service and innovation. The State Leadership Seminar HOBY's flagship program allows high school sophomores to recognize their leadership talents and apply them in becoming effective, ethical leaders in their home, school, workplace and community. Paul had a great time meeting other students and community leaders, listening to leadership lectures and participating in a service project at Three Square.

Way to Go Paul!

Shakespeare story from front page

performing in the fall play The Diary of Anne Frank, October 6-9, 2016

During their visit, students attended three seminars: one on the plays in repertory, one on the musicals in

Class of 2017 Koner Bills, Joseph Buddensiek, Samantha Colwell, John Crossman, Anna Horvath, Ria Joshi, Victoria Lambert, Caroline Letelier, Jillian Luthy, William Reilly, Emily Rino, Emily Roach, Amelia Rodriguez, Daniel Shim, Jonathan Stauss, Emily Sullivan, Jordan Swan, Francesca Tabora

repertory, and one on the costume

Class of 2018 Darian Bertrand, Gillian Gallo, Mikayla Kelly, Megan Liguori, Stephanie Magnuson, Ariana Micale, Rhonda Papp, August Ricardo, Kayla Marie Sideco, Martha Smith

to the evening’s production set. They

Class of 2019 Connor Concepcion, Kailyn Hammons, Ashlyn Marie Laning, Sophia Mastrangioli, Kyle Rainey, Mary Ricciardi, Karissa Sideco

Dumas’ The Three Musketeers; Mary

Class of 2020 Aiste Basso, Max Berman, Zavier Bodager, Danielle Chavez, Gianna Falzarano, Mikaila Fontanilla, Rebecca Noall, Carrie Randle, Jayden Sideco

From the desk of Dean McCall The Beale Street Blues Boy, a.k.a. B. B. King stated, “The beautiful thing about learning is that no one can take it away.” This is quickly realized even at an early age and we should all strive to be a lifelong leaner. At Bishop Gorman High School (BGHS) our vision is to be a national leader in college preparatory education in an environment distinguished by Catholic values. We are very respectable at fulfilling this vision with almost 93% of our seniors last year continuing on to a four year educational institution. However, the application process of just getting there can be a challenge. One of the most daunting experiences for our high school students is completing the application for college. Over the years, the college application process has become increasingly difficult. Some of this overwhelming process is by design, it began as a deterrence to students to keep them from submitting an application “just

for the fun of it” with no intention of attending the college. However, now this process has evolved into the accepted process today that is required by almost all colleges. In August, we invited Mr. Christopher O’Brien to come to BGHS to speak to the juniors and seniors regarding the application process and the college essay that is required as part of the application. Mr. O’Brien is an Associate Director of Undergraduate Admission at Boston College (BC); meaning he is one of their application readers that accepts students into BC. Although there are minor differences of how each college accepts their students, they are all basically the same. The objective of his visit to BGHS was to reduce the anxiety of the college application process by providing them with insight and some useful information. The information he provided was invaluable and he shared some insight that he has learned over the last 20 years at BC. He discussed the dos and don’ts and gave some real-world examples of successful and unsuccessful applications/essays. As a

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designs for the season. They also received a backstage tour of the recently opened Engelstad Shakespeare Theatre and watched the crew staff change over from the afternoon production’s set enjoyed the GreenShow performance and five productions: George S. Kaufman’s The Cocoanuts; Alexandre Poppins the Musical; Peter Pan the Musical and William Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing. This was quite an educational journey in a short amount of time!

senior, the essay is a critical part of the application process. The essay is one of the only parts of the application remaining in which the student can influence their selection into a college. The student’s curriculum, grades, activities, community service, etc. are all but done. If you go to the BGHS website, there is link to the two Power Points that Mr. O’Brien used for his presentations. Although reviewing the Power Point slides is not the same as attending his presentations, they do provided some insight to the selection process and writing of the essay. Our College Counselor, Mr. Larry McAllister, provided a schedule of events/sessions in the June 2016 issue of Sharing the Pride that outlines a series of camps, presentations, and fairs that help with the applications process. I would encourage you to take advantage of this; the next event is the College Fair being held at BGHS from 6:00 to 8:00 on October 17, 2016.

Col Kelsey McCall, USAF (Ret) Dean of Students


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MITE BOX

Mr. Rob Crisp and Class celebrate the first Mite Box victory of the 2016-2017 school year with a donation of $320.42! You rock, Gaels!

Mr. Sayre's class came within $2 of the 1 Place Class in the first Mite Box donation with an astounding $318.00! However, they won the following week! Way to go Gaels! st

GAELS Helping

ne of the tasks required in the WCEA Accreditation was to create or revisit the Integral Student Outcomes, or ISOs of the school. Previously, these outcomes were known as Expected Student Learning Results (ESLRs). The major shift from ESLRs to ISOs was that the outcomes should be more about who the students are as opposed to what they can do. A committee of the faculty received training and engaged in a process to build on the ESLRs to produce our new ISOs. Each month in Sharing the Pride, we will focus on one particular ISO.

Integral Student Outcomes

A Bishop Gorman graduate is an individual formed as a disciple of Jesus Christ who possesses attributes of the values shared by all GAELS, which are:

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Katie Grierson '20 and Hannah Park '20, give back to our community by helping Fr. John McShane provide items to the homeless of Las Vegas.

Relationship with

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Embraces and lives the Gospel of Jesus Christ as articulated by the Catholic Church, and discerns paths to serve God and others.

Bishop Gorman seeks to help our students develop this ISO through: • Theology coursework that stimulates the mind on religious matters • Christian Service program that requires students to share their gifts with others • Retreat programs that invite students to deepen their relationship with their creator • Intentional Christian connections across all academic disciplines and co-curricular activities • Promotion of giving back both, within the school and the community • Addressing the concept of a vocational call as a path to serve God

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Academics

Counselor's Corner

It is hard to believe we are already over a month into the 2016-2017 school year. We are thrilled to be back in full swing! Just a reminder to new parents, the counseling staff is divided by last name. Mr. Ryan Pietranton ext. 4046 A-D Mrs. Alice Braun ext. 4048 E-K Mr. Rick Spiritosanto (Dept. Chair) ext. 4051 L-Q Mrs. Natalie Witucki ext. 4050 R-Z Mr. Larry McAllister ext. 4052 College Counselor Mrs. Pam Cross, MFT ext. 4042 Wellness Counselor The Guidance Department is dedicated to delivering the best possible services to our students and parents. Counselors are available throughout the school year to meet with students and parents regarding academic progress, college, and goal direction.

SENIORS: By this time ALL seniors should be using Naviance.

PSAT: Mark your calendars: Wednesday, October 19th. Please be here for a 7:30 start! This is also an In-service day, so students will be dismissed early…please plan rides accordingly. The test will be given to ALL 9, 10, and 11th graders!! Reminders for the PSAT 1. Uniform required 2. 2 pencils 3. Calculator 4. Good night sleep and good breakfast 5. Homeroom schedules will be posted 6. www.Collegeboard.org has study tips 7. Educated guessing only The College Board teamed up with Khan Academy to provide students with additional study tips and FREE online tutoring. We encourage students to check their website.

As you start the application process it is imperative to begin tracking applications, request transcripts, and letters of recommendations. All of our documents are sent electronically. Please refer to the folders that were provided during the presentations.

JUNIORS: Keep in mind! National Merit Scholarship is awarded for a very high score in your PSAT!

COLLEGES VISITS have started, please check the “Visit

“Don’t let what you can’t do stop you from doing what you can do.” – John Wooden

Schedule” on Naviance if you are interested. Remember that you need to sign up at least one day in advance and print your confirmation as your Pass. If you have questions please contact Mr. McAllister.

COUNSELOR’S QUOTE OF THE MONTH:

4thAnnual

C0LLEGE APPLICATION CAMP 2016

Monday, October 17 6pm - Main & Aux Gyms

only for Bishop Gorman students and parents over

L ast May the C ollege C ounseling Department invited the rising senior class of 2017 to a College Application Camp scheduled during the week of August 1st through August 4th.

100 universities & colleges in attendance!

The camp was organized by alphabet, however, students were allowed to choose a day to fit their schedule. The intent of the camp was to help seniors • Organize their college list • Set-up a Common Application account • Participate in an essay workshop

admissions representatives will be available to answer questions.

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BGHS students and their parents are encouraged to attend! watch your email for a

listing of colleges attending

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This workshop was geared toward giving tips on what schools are looking for in the essay, how to brainstorm ideas for their essay, writing a rough draft, and finishing the essay. All of the counselors participated in making this first Camp a success. As of this writing, 164 seniors took advantage of the camp, most have completed their Common Application and have matched their application to Naviance which is very important as we use Naviance as the electronic tool to send all of their transcripts and letters of recommendation. This senior class is a very strong academic class and we in the Counseling Department are looking forward to their college application journey.


Athletics | Activities

ATHLETICS

on ESPN on Friday, September 30th vs. St. Thomas Aquinas from Florida.

Fall is a busy time for Bishop Gorman athletics. Our sports teams have experienced successful pre- seasons and are ready for league play. All the teams have participated in tournaments and games and are continuing to improve and get ready for the upcoming playoffs.

The Bishop Gorman football team has been on a roll to begin the year. The Gaels started the season Ranked #3 in the country, but quickly jumped to #1 with big wins against several top ranked out-of-state opponents. The team made a huge splash by going into Texas and beating Cedar Hill High School decisively in front of a soldout crowd. The game was televised live on ESPN. The team will play another game

The women’s soccer teams traveled to Reno for the Howell Memorial Tournament in late August. They dominated the event, winning 5 games straight and taking the tournament championship. The women’s team is undefeated this year and looking to make a deep run in the Nevada State Playoffs led by seniors Hannah Borgel, Tavin Hays, and Arlie Jones. The cross country team is running wild again this year. With over 50 members on the team, they continue to grow and improve. The team is participating in all the top meets in town and several out-ofstate high level events.

The women’s varsity volleyball team is currently participating in tournaments as well as league matches. They are a good group of girls that has great potential. They should win a lot of league games and will be one of the favorites in the Sunset Division playoffs.

Congratulations to the men's soccer team on winning the Rocky Mountain Cup in Tennessee. Way to go Gaels!! The men’s and women’s tennis teams and the women’s golf teams are in the middle of their league seasons and are at the top of the division standings. They all have a chance to make an impact in the playoffs. Check back in the next issue of Sharing The Pride for updates on league standings and playoff runs.

Activities Class of C HOMECOMING 2016 2020! C Gaels Around The World

ongratulations to our newly elected Freshman lass Officers

Dance Tickets:

AVAILABLE SEPTEMBER 19 - OCTOBER 13 Tickets will be on sale in the Student Activities Office during lunch and after school until 2:00pm. No tickets will be sold on Friday, October 14. Cash or Check (made out to Bishop Gorman) only please. SEPTEMBER 19 - OCTOBER 7 $80/couple & $45/single OCTOBER 10 - OCTOBER 13 $90/couple & $50/single NO TICKETS SOLD AT THE DOOR

*Students must have their BGHS Student ID. Anyone wishing to bring a guest from another school must have a Guest Pass submitted to the Activities Office at least 3 days prior to the dance. All guests are required to have a valid picture ID.

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President: Kennedy Corrigan

Vice President: Abigail Cavizio

Secretary: Cambrie Arboreen

Treasurer: Uzma Ali


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Friday, November 4th Spanish Trail Country Club

9:00am Check In | 10:00am Shotgun Start

Foursomes: $1,600 - Individual: $400 $500 Hole Sponsorships Available!

Register at: www.bishopgorman.org

BISHOP GORMAN Science & Service

Internship Program engaged and very professional at all times,” said Jon Bilstein '86, CEO of Nevada Orthopedic & Spine Center. Jordan was also able to go out in ATI Physical Therapy the field with one of our marketing liaisons to The Bishop Gorman Internship Program was see how they market their business. “Jordan established in 2012 with seven participating is an outstanding young man with an amazing businesses and has since come a long way. future ahead of him.” Thanks to the excellent job our students have done year after year, the program continues to The Internship Program offers Bishop Gorman grow and prosper. In the program’s fifth year, students an experience not many high school eighteen businesses provided internships to students receive, contributing to our collegeover twenty juniors going into their senior preparatory curriculum. If you are interested year during the summer of 2016. “We have in hosting a Bishop Gorman student as an enjoyed having (Bishop Gorman) students intern for the summer of 2017, please contact here, and Delaney (Carlovsky '17) continues Internship Program Coordinator, Lauren that trend,” said Dr. Dylan Wint from the Blasek '04 lblasek@bishopgorman.org for Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain more information. We are always looking for Health. new opportunities for our students. The Internship Program offers select students a unique opportunity to look into a potential career field during the summer prior to their senior year. Students are chosen to participate based on their GPA, written application and interview. The program offers students firsthand experience within various businesses including law, engineering, banking, marketing, design, medicine and more. Jordan Moore '17, who is considering medical school, interned at Nevada Orthopedic & Spine Center. Jordan was able to spend multiple days in the exam rooms with physicians and nurse practitioners. He even spent a day in the operating room at Centennial Hospital to truly understand the demands of an orthopedic surgeon witnessing 5 surgeries from hips to knees. “The OR staff said Jordan was very

Thank you to this year’s participants: 8 News Now, Alston Construction, ATI Physical Therapy, Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art, Bank of Nevada, Clark County District Attorney Office, Cleveland Clinic, Haven Animal Hospital, JGS Group, Kaempfer Crowell, KGA Architecture, Logic Commercial Real Estate, Moonridge Group, Nevada Orthopedic & Spine Center, Pyatt Silvestri Law, Siena Pediatrics, Stitch Factory, and Tim Soder Physical Therapy.

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Trip Hawaii

(Oahu & Kauai) July 1-8, 2017 Service Hours, Science and P.E. Credits Are Available On This Trip

Deadline to Sign-up is

Oct 14, 2106 Please see Mrs. Truitt in Room 318 for details.


Go Gaels! Bishop Gorman High School’s Gaels Theatre Guild Presents

The Diary of Anne Frank by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett

Four Performances:

October 6, 7, 8 at 7pm October 9 at 2pm 3

Jim House of Performing Arts 5959 S. Hualapai Way Las Vegas, NV 89148 Reserved Seating: $12 Group Rates Available Box Office Information: 702.476.4175 www.bishopgorman.org Useful Links - Gaels Theatre Guild

Despite everything, I believe that people are really good at heart -Anne Frank “The Diary of Anne Frank” is presented by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc., New York

Elena Ferrante-Martin, Artistic Director & Managing Producer

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