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Millard West News 5710 So. 176th Ave. Omaha, NE 68135 402-715-6000 402-715-6060 fax http://mps.mwhs.schoolfusion.us/ September 2015 Year 21, Issue 2

Millard West Administrators Dr. Greg Tiemann – Principal Dr. Jennifer Allen – Asst. Principal, Curriculum & Instruction & 10th Grade Students Mr. Harry Grimminger – Asst. Principal, Student Services & 9th Grade Students Mr. Robert Lamberty – Asst. Principal, Assessment & 12th Grade Students Mrs. Stacy Longacre – Asst. Principal, Safety/Security & 11th Grade Students Mr. Chris Loofe - Asst. Principal, Activities Director

Millard Board of Education Mr. Dave Anderson Mr. Mike Kennedy Mr. Paul Meyer Mr. Mike Pate Mrs. Linda Poole Mr. Pat Ricketts Dr. Jim Sutfin – Superintendent

Mission Statement

Millard West, an inclusive, continuously improving learning community, with high expectations, guarantees each learner develops personal characteristics and masters academic skills to compete and contribute in a globalized society. Inside this issue: Parent Teacher Conference .......................... 2 College Planning Night .................................. 3 UNO Dual Enrollment Info ............................ 13-14 Guidance Office Info ...................................... 15-16 PSAT Test Info ............................................... 17-18 DECA .............................................................. 19 G.I.F.T.S letter ................................................ 20 Activities and Athletics .................................. 21-24 Health Screening Info .................................... 25-28

Flyers in this issue: Lend me A Tenor Fall Play ............................. 26 Drama Mamas & Papas................................. 27 Common Sense Parenting ............................. 28 Cheerleading Clinic ....................................... 29 Yearbook Information ................................... 30-32 Underage Drinking ........................................ 33 Prom flyer ..................................................... 34-35 Athletic and Club Decals Info ........................ 36-38 Booster Club Info .......................................... 39-41

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FIRST SEMESTER GRADE SCHEDULE Progress Check…...Tuesday, Sept. 1 Progress Check…...Wednesday, Sept. 23 Final Grades……...Tuesday, October 13 Last day to drop a class is Tuesday, Sept 15. PARENT-TEACHER CONFERENCES Thursday, September 10 Please join us for:  

Parent-Teacher Conferences, 4:00-7:30 p.m. College Planning, 6:00p.m. (see following page)

Prearranged Parent-Teacher Conferences for struggling students will be held on Thursday, September 17th from 4:00 - 7:30 p.m. These conferences are by appointment only. CLASS RINGS School Traditions/Jostens will meet with sophomores on Thursday, September 17th during extended Quality Time to hand out packets regarding class rings. They will return during the lunch hours on Sept. 23rd, 24th and 25th so that orders can be placed. ORDERS FOR GRADUATION School Traditions/Jostens will meet with seniors Thursday, September 17th, during extended QT to distribute information on ordering graduation announcements and caps & gowns. They will return during the lunch hours on Sept. 23rd, 24th and 25th so that orders can be placed. A minimum deposit of $50 is required at the time of the order. All yearbook sales are online at Balfour.com. Search for Millard West High School. See the flyer later in this newsletter for more information.

PROGRESS CHECKS We believe in the importance of our school and parents/guardians working together to help ensure student success. We know that communication is an important part of this relationship and of a student’s success. The block schedule moves very quickly so students cannot afford to get behind. We need your help in ensuring students stay on track. As a parent you will receive communication about your child’s grades every 3 weeks. Progress Reports and Final Grades may be viewed via the Millard Public Schools App or on the Parent Portal. An email will be sent out when grades are posted.

End of First Semester First semester ends on Tuesday, October 13. Second semester will begin on Monday, October 19. Students who need a 2nd semester schedule may print one via the student portal. Students should check their schedules each semester to make sure nothing has changed. Please note: There is no school for students October 14, 15, and 16. These days will be used by our teachers as a workday and staff development.

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Parents of SENIORS—College Planning Night College planning night will be held on September 10th at 6:00pm in the Millard West Auditorium. This presentation is designed for parents of 12th grade students who need more information about the college application process. A representative from Education Quest Foundation will also present information about the financial aid process.

College Planning Sessions for Senior Students Seniors are encouraged to attend any of the following College Planning Sessions. These sessions are full of information to guide your student through the steps of applying to colleges as well as acquiring letters of recommendation. 

September 9th – Public and Private Universities/ Colleges Location: Auditorium Time: During QT & beginning of 2nd block In this session, the information will include a college planning timeline. We will discuss researching colleges and universities, how the application process works and scholarships/ financial aid. Time will also be spent discussing application deadlines and recommendation requests. This session is full of information for any student planning on attending a 4 year college. Examples: UNO, UNL, KU, NW Missouri State, Doane, Wayne State, Iowa State, Rockhurst, etc.

September 10th – Community College (including those intending to transfer to a 4-year college) and Certificate Programs Location: Lecture Hall Time: During QT & beginning of 2nd block In this session information will be provided to aid students in exploring possible career fields that are in demand and finding the college that best fits their program interest. We will discuss application timelines, Asset testing and the importance of the campus visit. Time will also be spent discussing application requirements, scholarships/financial aid and transfer to a 4 year college. Examples: Metro CC, Iowa Western CC, Southeast CC, Clarkson College, Bryan LGH College of Health Sciences

ASVAB TEST October 27th @ Millard South High School 8:00am – 11:00 Millard South Lecture Hall The ASVAB Test is available to any Millard Public Schools junior and senior student. This test is not just for military bound students, but any student wishing to assess their skills and learn about careers through the ASVAB Career Exploration Guide. Registration for the ASVAB test will begin October 1 st in the Millard West Guidance office.

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BECOME A TEAMMATES MENTOR

PEER TUTORING There will be peer tutoring in the Counseling Office beginning Wednesday, September 9th at 3:15. We will have tutors for Spanish I, II, and III, as well as Biology and World Geography, and Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II. If you are interested in being a tutor, and are available most Wednesdays after school from 3:15 - 4:15, please stop by Ms. Martindale or Mrs. Zohlen’s office to sign up.

The TeamMates Mentoring Program of MilCOLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS GROUP lard is presently in 29 schools. This school We are looking for students who are interested in based mentoring program was started by Tom and Nancy Osborne in 1991 in an effort to pro- enhancing their study skills to participate in a college and career readiness group. The group will meet once a week for vide support and encouragement to school 30 minutes during the months of October and Novemaged youth. Students of Millard Public Schools ber. Meetings will be held from 9:15 - 9:48 beginning on are matched with volunteer mentors from the th community. The goal of this program is to see October 6 . Topics covered include developing an organizational system, setting goals, time management skills, study youth graduate from high school and pursue skills, note-taking skills, and test-taking strategies. If interpost-secondary education. You can read more ested, please call or email Ms. Martindale or Mrs. Zohlen in about teammates at www.teammates.org the counseling office (402) 715-6015, or stop in and sign up. Volunteers are asked to give one hour a week to a student in grades 3-12. All meetings take UNO DUAL ENROLLMENT VISITS 2015-2016 place in participating schools. If you are interKelly Malone, UNO Dual Enrollment coordinator, will come ested in making a difference in the life of a to Millard West to visit all classes that qualify for dual enchild, please contact Terri Connell at mtconrollment credit. She will host a meeting during QT in the nell@mpsomaha.org or 402-715-8768. You Auditorium and will give students applications, information may also contact the Metro TeamMates office and answer questions. Applications will be due to Dr. Allen at sosborne@teammates.org or 402-390-8326. in the Administration Office within two weeks after the inforPlease be sure to let the staff know that you are mation visit. The dates she will be visiting are: interested in volunteering at a Millard school. 1st Semester –Friday, September 11 Together we transform lives. 3rd Semester –Friday, January 8

SENIOR PHOTOS & SENIOR TRIBUTES Senior photos and tributes need to be submitted by Monday, October 5th. See the flyer attached to this newsletter for submission guidelines. HOMECOMING DANCE Saturday, October 10 from 8:00 –11:00 p.m.

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Monday, Sept. 28, 2015

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Millard West High School Bell Schedule Monday Block 1 8:45 - 10:09 Break 10:09 - 10:17 Block 2 10:17 - 11:41 Break 11:41 - 11:49 Block 3 11:49 - 1:43 Lunch A 11:49 - 12:19 B 12:11 - 12:41 C 12:34 - 1:04 D 12:56 - 1:26 E 1:13 - 1:43 Break 1:43 - 1:51 Block 4 1:51 - 3:15 Tuesday – Friday Block 1 8:00 - 9:30 Break 9:30 - 9:38 QT 9:38 - 9:48 Break 9:48 - 9:56 Block 2 9:56 - 11:26 Break 11:26 - 1:34 Block 3 11:34 - 1:37 Lunch A 11:34 - 12:04 B 11:57 - 12:27 C 12:20 - 12:50 D 12:43 - 1:13 E 1:07 - 1:37 Break 1:37 - 1:45 Block 4 1:45 - 3:15 6


MILLARD WEST LIBRARY Our many voracious readers will be happy to see hundreds of new books on our shelves. It never ceases to amaze the staff that so many of our kids just love to read! Technology plays a huge part in education today. Every Fall we encourage students to invest in a personal flash drive. Most of us have learned the hard way that we really do need to save twice.

Library Hours Monday-Thursday: 7:30 a.m. -5:00 p.m. Friday: 7:30 a.m. -3:45 p.m.

TESTING CENTER This center is for students who have missed a test or other homework and need to make it up. The student needs to make arrangements with the teacher prior to report to the Testing Center to make up the work. Testing Center Hours Monday 7:30 - 8:45 a.m.—Lecture Hall Thursday 3:30 - 5:00 p.m.—Room 100B

STUDY CENTER HOURS - LOCATED IN THE LIBRARY Staff members are available to assist students in the following subject areas during our after school Study Center on Tuesday and Thursdays from 3:30 - 5:30 p.m. Tuesday - 3:30-5:30 p.m. English, Math, & Social Studies teachers will be available to assist students in the Library Science Teacher will be in Room 260 Thursday - 3:30-5:30 p.m. Math & Spanish teachers will be available to assist students in the Library Science Teacher will be in Room 260 SCRATCHIN POST For all your apparel needs, come visit us at the Scratchin Post. We are located in the Millard West commons area. The Scratchin Post is operated by Millard West DECA. Monday Store Hours 7:50 - 8:45 a.m. 12:07 - 1:53 p.m. 3:20 - 3:45 p.m.

Tuesday - Friday Store Hours 7:10 - 8:00 a.m. 11:34 - 1:37 p.m. 3:20 - 3:45 p.m.

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MORNING BUILDING ACCESS Millard West students are able to enter the main entrance beginning at 6:15 a.m. The main East entrance will be the only way to enter the building before 7:15 a.m. The entrance on the West side will be open for student entry at 7:15 a.m. Tables and chairs are available in the commons area before school for students to study or eat breakfast purchased in either the Cat’s Den or cafeteria.

MYSCHOOLBUCKS SCHOOL STORE Millard Public School District now offers MySchoolBucks School Store. This convenient online payment service provides a quick and easy way to pay for school-related purchases. You can now pay for items such as activity fees, school lunches and more using your credit/debit card or electronic check. Visit myschoolbucks.com to create your account. If you were using MyLunchMoney.com to pay for student meals, your account has now been rolled over to MySchoolBucks.com automatically. Use the same login and password as you used for MyLunchMoney.com to access your new MySchoolBucks.com account. SCHOOL LUNCH ACCOUNTS

Students putting money on accounts after school starts can do so from 6:30-10:00 a.m. daily. No money can be put on accounts during lunch periods. Student Lunch Prices High School Breakfast High School Lunch Milk

$1.85 $3.05 $0.45

MOCK JOB INTERVIEWS The Millard West Communications courses organize a Mock Job Interview each term. Due to high enrollment, the need for volunteer interviewers is high. The 2015-2016 dates are: Thursday, Sept. 17th, Thursday, November 12th, Wednesday, February 10th and Thursday, April 28th. If you are interested in volunteering contact Jennifer Jerome at jmjerome@mpsomaha.org for more information. STUDENT PARKING This is a reminder that Millard West offers campus parking for a yearly fee of $35. Click here to be directed to a parking registration form. For the $35 fee, students are issued a parking decal and can park in student parking areas on campus. The student must provide a parking registration form signed by a parent and the student. Only the vehicle with a valid parking decal can use student parking areas. Students with a valid parking decal are free to drive another vehicle to school, but this vehicle must be registered in the attendance office on a daily basis. Students can purchase a second decal for $5. Purchasing a parking decal does not guarantee a parking space in the school parking lot. Please feel free to contact Stacy Longacre at 402-715-6006 if you have any questions regarding parking procedures. Money generated by the sale of parking decals is used to provide an outside security person to maintain the safety of student and staff vehicles. Millard West has a very low rate of damage or theft in student parking areas and the outside security plays a large role in this.

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ATTENDANCE OFFICE INFORMATION CLIP AND SAVE

Attendance 402-715-6010 (Use this number to report absences, call students in late, appointments, or phone messages) Guidance & Pupil Services 402-715-6015 Activities 402-715-6025 Millard West Main Number 402-715-6000 DAILY ATTENDANCE & TARDIES Parents and students are reminded that classes begin at 8:45 a.m. each Monday morning and at 8:00 a.m. Tuesday through Friday during the year. Students are recommended to follow a morning routine that allows them to arrive at school at least 15 minutes before class begins. This arrival time allows adequate time to socialize, organize school materials, and report to class a few minutes early. On a daily basis, many of our late students enter the building from 1 to 10 minutes late. Students leaving the house 15 to 20 minutes earlier can easily eliminate this problem. Students send a positive message to their teachers and don’t miss valuable learning time when present in class on time each day. Thank you to those students who are on time for class every day. This is one of those seemingly little things in life that can make a big difference. REPORTING ABSENCES If a student is absent from school, a parent/guardian should call the Attendance Office at 402-715-6010 or 402-715-6011 the same day to report the absence. Parents/guardians are expected to call each day the student is absent from school unless other arrangements have been made with the Attendance Office. A phone call will be adequate notice of the student’s absence from school. Handwritten notes will not be accepted by the Attendance Office to report an absence.

A SPECIAL NOTE FROM THE ATTENDANCE OFFICE Being responsible for tracking the attendance of over 2400 students daily is a huge job. As a result, the Millard West Attendance Office is an extremely busy place between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. The attendance secretaries have a wide variety of responsibilities during the school day and each works very hard to serve the Millard West community. Incoming phone calls to the Attendance Office are numerous during the school day. We fully understand the need for parents to contact the Attendance Office to communicate about students needing to leave school for medical appointments, family emergencies, or other appointments. Coordinating these phone calls and providing necessary passes to students consumes an extensive amount of staff time. Please reserve your phone calls to necessary appointments and other Attendance Office business. Much too frequently our phone lines and staff time are tied up with calls requesting students to be dismissed to leave campus for lunch or to be dismissed from attendance at study hall. Millard School Board Policy states that students in grades 9 through 11 are expected to be in school all day. This group of students does not have open campus privileges and can’t be dismissed for lunch or study hall. We are asking you as parents not to make these type of calls. They consume valuable time of our Attendance Office staff. Thank you for your help with this matter. Your students will be seniors before you know it and will have earned the privilege of open campus. 9


TARDY RULES A student will be assigned to Tuesday/Thursday school when late to a class or Quality Time 6 times. Additional tardiness will result in disciplinary action including but not limited to Tuesday/Thursday School, suspension, removal from class with a grade of 5. Students arriving more than 20 minutes late for class will be recorded as excessively tardy (ET) and subject to disciplinary action. CELL PHONES/PERSONAL TECHNOLOGY DEVICES Student use of cell phones/personal technology devices is permitted during passing periods and in the cafeteria during lunch. Students will not be permitted to use cell phones/ technology devices in school classrooms for non-educational purposes (texting, taking pictures, accessing Facebook, playing games, etc.). A classroom teacher may permit use of cell phones/devices during class/quality time for instructional purposes only.

Any student use of a cell phone/technology device which disrupts a classroom can be cause for teacher confiscation of the item. The confiscated phone/device may be either returned by the teacher or given to a school administrator at the end of the class period. Failure to give the phone/device to any staff member upon request will be considered insubordination resulting in disciplinary action. Multiple infractions of classroom disruption involving a cell phone/device will result in escalated consequences. STUDENT HANDBOOK During the first week of the new school year all students will be issued a copy of the 2015-2016 Millard West Student Handbook. The handbook includes information specific to Millard West along with the Millard Public Schools Standards for Student Conduct. The Standards for Student Conduct apply to all Millard Public School students. Parents are urged to review the student handbook with students. It is important for both parents and students to know the contents of the Code of Conduct. Please take the time to read through and discuss this document with your student(s). DRESS CODE It is important for students and parents to be aware of Millard West dress restrictions. Tanktops (without t-shirt underneath), halter tops, spaghetti strap tops, mesh clothing, and other such revealing clothing is not acceptable for school. As a simple reference, shirts or blouses worn to school must completely cover the back and stomach of the student. Any garment should also have sleeves completely covering both shoulders. Excessively short skirts and shorts are not permitted to be worn in the school building. T-shirt manufacturers continue to develop clothing inappropriate for the school setting. Noted below are examples of T-shirt messages, statements, illustrations, etc., not acceptable to be worn at Millard West.  Vulgar or offensive messages.  Sexually explicit or sexual innuendo (inferences).  Demeaning or derogatory statements related to individuals or groups of persons (racial, ethnic, sexual orientation, etc).  Promotion of drugs, tobacco, alcohol.  Promotion of violence, weapons, aggression, etc. We know that parents and students will demonstrate good judgment while shopping for school clothes. The Millard West student body is expected to enter the school building each day “dressed to learn”. Please expect students to be confronted by a staff member if their dress is judged to be inappropriate. Millard West is a place of learning and appropriate school dress does make a positive difference.

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HEALTH OCCUPATIONS STUDENTS OF AMERICA NEWS HOSA is a national organization dedicated to the provision of unique opportunities and experiences for students interested in the health and medical fields. It is based primarily out of Human Physiology and Athletic Training/Sports Injury courses. HOSA students at Millard West may participate in our three blood drives, various community service events, and attend local, state and national leadership conferences/competitions. American Red Cross/HOSA Blood Drives The ARC and the Health Occupations Students of America will be sponsoring three blood drives this year. The fall blood drive will be on Friday, October 23 from 8:00 – 2:00. The Midwest Region needs to collect about 2100 units/week to meet area and national requirements. To help meet this need, the Red Cross has had great success in recruiting high school students and encouraging them to be lifelong donors. In order to donate blood you must:  Be 17 years old (16 with completed parental permission form)  Be in good general health  Pass the comprehensive health/history screening  Weigh 110 pounds. If female there is a sliding scale according to height 5’6/110; 5’5/115; 5’4/120lbs, etc. We encourage all eligible students to donate blood. Our goal is to collect over 350 usable units/year. Please talk to your son/daughter about giving blood. If, for any reason, you would prefer your child to not give blood, please make that known to them so they do not register. If you have any questions or concerns about the blood drive, or if you would like to donate (parents make great donors!), please e-mail Nate Seggerman at: naseggerman@mpsomaha.org.

The Sociedad Honoraria Hispánica will be hosting a Hispanic Festival on October 2nd in the Millard West Commons from 6 to 9 pm. Please joins us for some Hispanic music and art!

We need your help! La Sociedad is looking for singers, musicians, poets, and artists who would like to volunteer their talents at the Hispanic Festival. We are also looking for parents who would like to donate consumables, small plates, spoons, cups and napkins. If you are interested in helping the Sociedad, please contact Sra. Kraska at crkraska@mpsomaha.org.

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Introducing a new way to support Millard West Activities & Athletics that doesn't cost you an extra dime! We are excited to announce that we have partnered with TAGG (Together Greater Good), an Omaha start-up, to provide an easy and free way to suppo specific sports and activities at Millard West. They offer a smartphone app, ha when used at over 85 participating local businesses, the business will donate 5% of your purchase to YOUR choice of Millard West Activities and hle ic program

SO Easy! Step by Step How it Works: Step 1: Download the FREE app to your Android or iPhone. Search: Together A Greater Good Step 2: Go to participating businesses (listed on the app). Tell the server/cashier you want to "TAGG" your purchase, and tap the orange TAGG My Purchase button on the app. The business will provide an orange card for your app to scan. (Note: Pay the business as usual, no payment is done through the app).

Step 3: Choose Millard West High School, then select which sport or activity you wish to support. The business will donate 5% back to your chosen sport or activity, and right now it's being MATCHED!

The app is available on the Apple and Google Play Search: Together A Greater

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Learn more at www.TogetherAGreaterGood.com

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UNO Dual Enrollment General Information and Enrollment Process Information Millard West High School 2015-2016 Students taking specified Advanced Placement Courses are given the opportunity to dual enroll for college credit while also receiving high school credit. Currently Millard Public Schools is working with the University of Nebraska at Omaha for these opportunities. UNO determines which of Millard’s courses align with their college curriculum and which of Millard’s teachers qualify as adjunct professors. Only those courses and teachers approved by UNO offer the option of dual enrollment credit.

Students must have a cumulative GPA of a 3.0 or greater in order to qualify for dual enrollment credit. Students must also sign up for dual enrollment credit concurrently with enrollment in the corresponding Millard course. Students will not be allowed to retroactively pay for dual enrollment credit. Enrollment requirements are set by the University and may be changed by them prior to any registration period. Students will earn credit from UNO and will need to have a transcript from UNO sent to the university they plan on attending. As with all transfer credit, the attending universities decide if and how they accept the transfer credit from UNO. It is recommended that students call the attending college and ask about the acceptance of the specific transfer credit before enrolling in the dual enrollment course. If a student is enrolling in a science or math program, the attending university will generally not accept dual enrollment credit in science and math. Most dual enrollment credits will transfer as general required courses rather than as major-specific course work. Students should call the admissions’ office at the university they are planning on attending to check for specific information on transfer credit acceptance. All Advanced Placement Courses offer Advanced Placement Testing through the College Board each spring. All students enrolled in AP courses are expected to take the corresponding AP exams. Students may qualify for college credit depending on the grade they earn on the exam(s) and the university they are attending. UNO’s Enrollment Process A UNO representative will visit the dual enrollment courses two weeks prior to the registration deadline. Students are then to turn in their registrations to Dr. Allen or her secretary in the Millard West Attendance Office within the two week window. The cost for each semester course is $250. The cost is the same whether it is for a three-credit, four-credit, or five-credit class. Millard West will send the registrations to UNO. Each parent/student will receive a bill from the University and will pay UNO directly. No money should be given to Millard West. The $250 fee is a significant reduction in the normal tuition for a UNO class. UNO dual-enrolled students are required to take the AP test in May; however, UNO will pay for the AP exam costs (a $92 cost per exam) in the dual-enrolled subject. By turning in the enrollment forms, the parent/student is agreeing to a financial obligation and agreement with UNO. All of UNO’s policies apply. Students must pass the dual enrollment course with a grade of C or better to earn college credit. The grading scale will be the same as for all Millard classes. Grade weighting for Advanced Placement classes is for Millard’s GPA purposes only and does not apply to the UNO grade report. If you have questions, please feel free to contact Dr. Allen at Millard West at 715-6007 or by e-mail at jlallen@mpsomaha.org. For UNO specific questions, please contact Ms. Kelly Malone of the UNO Academic Affairs Office at 554-3810 or e-mail her at malonek@mail.unomaha.edu or check http://dualenroll.unomaha.edu/studentqa.php.

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Guidance Office News The Millard West High School Guidance Office serves students in a domain-based guidance program with three primary domain areas: Academic Support, Personal / Social Support and Post-Secondary Planning. Students are not assigned to a particular counselor, but are referred to specific counselors based on need. We believe that by specializing in certain areas counselors can provide better services to students, families, and staff members. Seniors are divided into groups so that credit counts can be monitored by counselors. Below are the domain-based areas with counselors who specialize in those areas listed. Academic Support

Personal/Social Support

Post-Secondary Planning

Teresa Martindale

Dellyn Feighner

Linda Brewer

Maureen Zohlen

Susan Hancock

Carmen Hippen Amy Reoh

School Social Worker

School Psychologist

Michelle Brady

Liz Carey

Our entire guidance office staff looks forward to working with you in combined efforts to help Millard West students experience personal and academic success.

Millard West’s New Counselor Carmen Hippen is the newest addition to the Millard West Counseling Team. Mrs. Hippen is originally from Albert Lea, Minnesota. She earned a bachelor’s degree in History and Social Studies from the University of St. Thomas. Mrs. Hippen has taught in Minnesota, Indiana and Nebraska. She holds a master’s degree in Counseling from Creighton University and for the past nine years has been a counselor at Millard North. She is married and has two daughters: the oldest graduated from Notre Dame with a degree in Mechanical Engineering and is working as a design engineer for Ford Motor in Detroit; the younger is a sophomore at Kenyon College in Ohio and is planning to major in English and Anthropology. Mrs. Hippen is excited to join the West counseling staff where she can concentrate on assisting students in families in post-secondary planning.

College and Career Readiness Tip A student’s first attempt at an AP class often comes with new challenges for a learner. Students must be patient with themselves as they acquire higher level thinking skills and begin to challenge themselves to synthesize and apply material learned in class. Remember that these classes are college level classes and may require a different approach than what might have worked in other classes. Encourage your student to visit with his or her teacher if the challenge of an AP class is becoming overwhelming. Most often the answer is not to drop the class but to learn a new way of approaching true mastery of the content.

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Naviance Accounts Besides housing the Personal Leaning Plan, your student’s Naviance account lets counselors share information with you and your child about up-coming meetings and events, part-time and volunteer work, local scholarship and financial aid opportunities, and other web resources for college and career information. It also includes a link to your student’s free PrepMe account which houses ACT practice tests and questions. Parents of Millard West students may set up their own Naviance accounts by emailing Mrs. Cary (blcary@mpsomaha.org) in the Guidance Office for log-in information.

Explorer Posts Explorer Posts are again initiating their fall kick-off meeting dates and times. Local community organizations initiate an Explorer post by matching their people and program resources to the interests of young people in the community. The result is a program of activities that helps youth pursue their special interests, grow, and develop. Most programs include hand-on activities, speakers and tours. The ultimate goal is for all local 14-20 year olds to decide whether a particular career is the right choice. Explorer Posts can specialize in a variety of career skills such as engineering, law enforcement, computer technology, pharmacy and other health sciences. Exploring programs are based on five areas of emphasis: career opportunities, life skills, citizenship, character education, and leadership experience. If you are interested in learning how to get involved or if you would like to sign up for a career Explorer Posts, contact Omaha Exploring today http://www.omahaexploring.org/ This link is also under the Millard West Homepage> Guidance> Career Center.

College Entrance Exams Students planning to attend four year colleges and universities should take a college entrance exam a minimum of three times during their junior/senior year of high school. Students should also research their possible post-secondary institutions in order to review admission testing requirements. Please contact the Millard West Guidance Department if you have questions. For more information on ACT Test dates and to register for upcoming ACT test, go to: www.actstudent.org For more information on SAT Test dates and to register for upcoming SAT test, go to: www.collegeboard.com/students/testing Additional fees apply if you register late or make changes to your test type, center or date after registering.

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PSAT Information Millard West will be offering the PSAT Test on Wednesday, October 14, 2015 at 8:00 a.m. Below, you will find information pertaining to the PSAT Test and registration instructions. This is a national test date, and the only administration at Millard West this year. The Preliminary SAT or practice SAT is a standardized exam which measures critical reading skills, math problem-solving skills, and writing skills. For juniors the PSAT also serves as the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT). The scholarship competition is cosponsored by the College Board and National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC). The PSAT is open to all students grades 9-12. It is particularly recommended for the following students: * Juniors who took the PSAT during their sophomore year * Sophomores/Juniors who rank in the top 30% (3.75 GPA) of their class * Freshmen and Sophomores in Honors English and/or Honors Math * Any student desiring an opportunity to explore their college testing options at a low cost in their home school Many students take the PSAT in order to: * Enter the competition for scholarships from NMSC (grade 11 only) * Receive feedback on skills necessary for college study * Prepare for the SAT * Receive information from colleges Test Details The test will be offered at Millard West High School on October 14, at 8:00 a.m. (Students must report by 7:45 a.m.) Please note that the test date is during Fall Break. Students need to complete the attached registration form and submit a $20.00 payment to the guidance office. Checks should be made payable to Millard West. 路 路 路 路

Priority registration for juniors is from September 7 to September 11. After September 11th, registrations for students in grades 9-11 will be accepted on a first come, first serve basis until October 2, 2015 @ 3:45 p.m. Register early - space is limited. We regret that we cannot offer refunds for any reason.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the Millard West Guidance Office at

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2015 PSAT Registration Form

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There is a $20.00 registration fee. Cash or checks are accepted; please make checks payable to Millard West. Space is limited – so register early. Registrations will be accepted until October 2, 2015 at 3:45 p.m. This form should be returned to the Guidance Office. We regret that we cannot issue any refunds once the payment has been submitted.

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Emily Jones Emma Lueck Blake Minden Brooke Sanchez

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DECA Green and DECA Black (Students in Merchandise Marketing, Sports Marketing, Marketing and Advanced Marketing) Please join us for our first two upcoming social events. Vala's Pumpkins Patch - September 21 from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Worlds of Fun - Sunday, October 4th. Please contact Mrs. Butler, Mrs. Ellis or Miss Scolaro for more information. A bulletin board will have more information outside Room 314.

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Dear Fellow Millard West High Parents, Throughout the year our principal receives funding requests from teachers to support student generated ideas and materials that would enhance their ability to provide our children the best education and experience possible. These requests are not funded by the Millard Public School System and frequently the idea is lost or the teacher funds it on their own. In 2009, this idea was inspired by an initiative that became reality through Mr. Kip Colony, who hosted a holocaust survivor, Ms. Livia Bitton Jackson, an author of a book he used in his class. The idea was a student’s, but without his courage and support, it would not have become a reality. Her visit touched every aspect of not only MWHS, but the local community as well, and was the impetus for this request. It was the realization that there is no money available for Dr. Tiemann to draw upon and the desire to reward our teachers and staff with a supporting discretionary fund, therefore the start of Generating Innovation for Teachers and Students (GIFTS) alias the Principal’s Fund five years ago. Last year, donations totaled $1,080. Dr. Tiemann used the money to fund purchases of an aquarium for a science classroom and cookies for the Outstanding Student Awards Presentations. With budget cuts these gifts have really been helpful to allow students to participate in many outside activities such as transportation on career day to: Briar Cliff College, Metro Community College South Omaha Campus, Chalco, and Habitat for Humanity. Our donations also provided transportation for a science class to travel to Chalco Hills for field experiments and orchestra students to visit Holland Center for a mentoring program. I am asking that you consider a donation to the GIFTS fund. During the back to school registration process you may opt to donate to the GIFTS fund online via My School Bucks or make a check payable to Millard West High School and drop it off at the GIFTS table during registration. The donation is tax deductible and receipts will be available. A $10 donation would be great but no amount is too small or too large. I only ask once a year and your money is held by the school for use by the Principal. Thank you for any financial support you can offer. Together we make a difference! If you have questions you may contact me at h_hutchison@hotmail.com. Respectfully, Heather C. N. Hutchison

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WILDCAT ACTIVITIES & ATHLETIC NEWS To view up-to-date athletic schedules go to: http://www.mhsaaconference.org/g5-bin/client.cgi?G5genie=72&school_id=13

ATHLETICS FOR THE 2015-2016 SCHOOL YEAR All students and parents are reminded that in order to participate in interscholastic NSAA athletics & activities, all students must do the following: 1. Pass a minimum of 20 credits during the previous two semesters. West students must be enrolled in a minimum of two classes in each nine week term. We strongly recommend a minimum of three courses and encourage students to register for four classes each nine weeks. 2. Have a physical exam by a licensed physician after May 1, 2015 and have the required forms completed. 3.

Complete the student Participation/required forms, complete the Health/Emergency Card, plus the Transportation Form.

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Millard Public Schools has an annual non refundable participation fee of $60.00 for each student participating in school sponsored athletic activities. All students participating who have paid the $60.00 fee receive the Millard West student athletic admission pass.

All forms are available in the office or on the MWHS website under Athletic Eligibility Forms. PLEASE! Don’t put off getting your physical or completing and turning in the necessary forms. Get them turned in well ahead of the first scheduled practice.

Boys Basketball Pre-Season Workouts Players planning on trying out for the basketball team should talk to Mr. Morrison or visit millardwesthoops.com to find information on fall workouts. Players that are participating in fall sports do not need to see Mr. Morrison until their season is over.

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FALL SPORTS COACHES INFORMATION Boys & Girls Cross Country - Colin Johnston Football - Coach Kirk Peterson Girls Golf - Coach Kent Speer Girls Softball - Coach Don Brummer Boys Tennis - Tom Koziol Volleyball - Coach Erin Byrd

EMAIL ADDRESSES ctjohnston@mpsomaha.org kapeters@mpsomaha.org KSpeer@mpsomaha.org dbrummer1@cox.net kozioltennis@gmail.com eebyrd@mpsomaha.org

THANK YOU TO PARENTS, FANS AND COMMUNITY! The West High athletic staff would like to thank all of our parents, students, fans and the Millard West community for their enthusiastic support of our athletic and activities programs during the 2015-16 school year. Your support in attending, participating and following our programs is appreciated.

How can you support Millard West Athletics and Activities? It’s easy! Here’s how: 

Encourage your student/parent and friends to be involved in sports or organizations by participating or attending West High activities. High school sports and fine arts performances are the BEST ENTERTAINMENT VALUE around! Not only does your attendance provide financial support, but it shows our students that we care about and are interested in their lives and the things that matter to them.

Encourage your student to purchase an activity ticket. It is $40.00 and allows the student to gain admission to any home athletic event at which admission is charged, without additional charge. It also allows them admission at student prices to all Metro Conference events.

2015-2016 Admission prices are as follows: Varsity Football and Basketball Adults = $6.00 Students = $4.00 All Other Varsity Sports Adults = $5.00 Students = $3.00 Non Varsity Events Adults = $3.00 Students = $1.00 

Join the Millard West Athletic Booster Club. Help this organization support our athletes and coaches with parents’ nights, banquets and fundraisers to help us provide in areas where revenues match needs. See attached forms for more information on how to join.

Wildcat Bands r amp up their competitive season in September . We will host the annual Wildcat Classic on Saturday, September 19, which includes performances from multiple bands from around the region and an exhibition from the Wildcat Marching Band. They will then travel to Papillion-La Vista South High School on Saturday, September 26 to compete in the Titan Invitational. There are many ways to support the band! Don't forget to look for us on TAGG for your everyday purchases. Our monthly YoZone Fundraiser will be on Sunday, September 20 - mention that you'd like to support Millard West Bands from noon until close at 9pm and 30% of the sale will be donated. Local Pizza Huts will also hold their monthly Fundraiser Night on Friday, September 25 from 4pm-8pm. Mentioning Millard West Bands with any dine-in, carry-out or delivery order from the 168th & Q, 180th & Pacific, or Q St. or Millard Ave. location will donate 20% of the sale to the band. Thanks for your continued support of Millard West Bands! 22




Don Stroh Administration Center  5606 So. 147th Street  Omaha, NE 68137-2647  (402) 715-8200  (Fax) (402) 715-8409

June 1, 2015

Dear Millard Families, In accordance with the new Nebraska State Statute, #173 NAC 7, Millard Public Schools are required to provide a health screening to students enrolled in our district. The screening is conducted to help identify health concerns in as early a stage as possible. Health screenings are not intended to be diagnostic, but to identify students with potential problems. Please see the attached Health and Human Services document identifying which screenings are given at each grade level. The new state statute requiring health inspections in Nebraska does not allow a waiver option. Parents who request that their child not be screened at school must provide a completed Affidavit of Parent/Guardian Refusal of School Health Screenings form from a medical provider. The screening results provided to the school are to be dated no earlier than May 1st of the current calendar year and must be provided to the school health office by December 1st. If an Affidavit of Parent/Guardian Refusal of School Health Screenings is not provided by December 1st, the child will be screened at school for a minimum of vision, hearing and dental. The cost of screening by an alternate provider is the responsibility of the parent/guardian. Health Screenings for10th grade students will take place at Millard South High School on September 16th 2015, Millard West High School on September 24, 2015 and Millard North High School on September 17, 2015. Millard Public Schools will notify parents and/or guardians through the mail within 30 days after the screening if the results of student’s screening reveal any concerns. If you have any question about the health screening process, please contact the District’s Head Nurse, Nancy Nielsen at (402)715-6322 or email at nhnielsen@mpsomaha.org.

Bill Jelkin Director of Student Services

MILLARD BOARD OF EDUCATION Dave Anderson, Mike Kennedy, Paul Meyer, Mike Pate, Linda Poole, Patrick Ricketts, Jim Sutfin, Ed. D, Superintendent


EFFECTIVE 2/5/13 NEBRASKA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES 173 NAC 7 OPERATIVE 7/1/14 CHAPTER 7 SCHOOL HEALTH SCREENING, PHYSICAL EXAMINATION, AND VISUAL EVALUATION 7-003 WHO MUST BE SCREENED 7-003.01 Minimum Required School Health Screening Schedule: The Department prescribes a schedule for screenings based on current medical and public health practice. See Attachment 1 for specific screenings required for child according to school grade level.

7-003.02 Exception: A child is not required to submit to school health screening if his or her parent or guardian provides school authorities with a statement signed by a physician, physician assistant, or an advanced practice registered nurse-nurse practitioner practicing under and in accordance with his or her respective credentialing act or other qualified provider as identified by DHHS in rules and regulations adopted pursuant to Neb. Rev. Stat. § 79-249, and found in 7-005.01C2 of these regulations,

stating that such child has undergone such required screening within the last six months preceding the school’s scheduled health screening. A child must submit to any required screening at school for which such a statement is not received. The parent/guardian of _________________________________________________________ (name of child) is requesting the school health screenings required by Nebraska 173 NAC 7 as noted above be done by a physician (M.D. or O.D.), physician assistant, or an advanced practice registered nurse-nurse practitioner instead of in the school setting. Please provide a statement that the above named child has undergone such required screening withing the last six months preceding the school’s schedule health screening. ________________________________________ (Parent/guardian signature)

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EFFECTIVE 2/5/13 NEBRASKA DEPARTMENT OF 173 NAC 7 OPERATIVE 7/1/14 HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES ATTACHMENT 1: DHHS MINIMUM REQUIRED ANNUAL SCHOOL HEALTH SCREENINGS SCREENING by Grade or Age Level For procedural guidelines and competencies for each screening, see DHHS School Health Guidelines for Nebraska Schools. HEARING: pure tone audiometry

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Notes: 1. The student with known hearing or vision deficits may not need periodic screenings for these conditions. This will be determined on an individual basis by the child’s Individualized Education Plan (IEP) and/or school personnel following the student. 2. Screening results may be taken from physical examination, visual evaluation, or dental examination reports if equivalent screening results are available and documented. 3. If parent/guardian wishes to refuse school health screening, parents/guardian must submit written statement(s) from a qualified examiner that the child has received the minimum required screenings within the previous six months, or the child will be screened at school. 4. Parents/guardians may waive physical examination and visual evaluation requirements


AFFIDAVIT PARENT/GUARDIAN REFUSAL OF SCHOOL HEALTH SCREEINGS This Affidavit is being submitted on behalf of: ______________________________________________________________________________ (Name of child) The above named child has undergone such health screening as is required (see Attachment 1) by Nebraska DHHS School Health Screenings Rules and Regulations within the last six months preceding the school’s scheduled health screening. _______________________________________________________ (Signature of physician (M.D. or O.D), physician assistant, or an advanced practice registered nurse-nurse practitioner)

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Screenings done: ____ Height ____ Weight ____ Distance Vision ____ Near Vision ____ Hearing ____ Dental Restrictions or findings that could impact the child’s learning: __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________ _______________________________________________________ (Signature of physician (M.D. or O.D), physician assistant, or an advanced practice registered nurse-nurse practitioner)

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Parent/Guardian: Return this signed statement to your child’s school if you do not want your child to undergo school health screenings at school. ________________________________________ (Parent/guardian signature)

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Millard West Theatre Presents

LEND A TENOR KEN LUDWIG’s

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MILLARD WEST AUDITORIUM

TICKETS $8 for tickets visit showtix4u.com produced with permission from Samuel French Inc.


(Join the Millard West Wildcat Theatre Parent Booster Club!) We need your help to make our drama program a success and to serve over 100 interested students! Detach and return the bottom portion of this sheet to Millard West High School, Attn: Brooke Phillips, or email your information to bmphillips@mpsomaha.org First Meeting Dates:

Tuesday Sept. 8 and Tuesday Sept 22 at 6:00p.m. in the Auditorium

(Please note- We are looking for parents to help with every aspect of theatre from publicity to set and costumes and props! Let Mrs. Phillips know if you are interested.

________________________________________________________________ Wildcat Theatre Parent Booster Club Registration Name:__________________________________________________

Date:__________

Parent/Guardian of: ________________________________________ Grade: ________ Contact Information: Email:____________________________________________ Phone #:__________ Address:_____________________________________________ ZIP___________ My interest areas are: (Circle all that apply) Fundraising

Publicity

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Scenery

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Costumes

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_____I would like to become a part of the Wildcat Theatre Booster Club, and am including a donation of $25 to the cause. (Check____, Cash_____) _____I would like to become a part of the Wildcat Theatre Booster Club by donating my time and effort, and will not be including $25 at this time. _____I will not be able to become a member of the Wildcat Theatre Booster Club at this time, but keep me in mind for later!


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Diverse Family Backgrounds

Build Relationships

Raising Responsible Children

Family Satisfaction

Raising Caring Children

Skills and Techniques that Work

Effective Strategies for Children 5-16

Innovative Approaches to Parenting

Common Sense Parenting – Make A Difference! Common Sense Parenting is a positive way for you to be in charge of your family. The program teaches you proven parenting methods that were developed at Boys Town. Each skill and technique you learn is adaptable to any home environment. It is an innovative approach that will build and reinforce healthy family relationships. The class will be tailored to meet the needs of the participants. The program teaches effective strategies for children aged 5-16. Kim Secora, a school psychologist for the Millard Public Schools and former parent trainer for Boys Town will be facilitating this class. Call Kim at 402-715-8377 or email ksecora@mpsomaha.org for more information about the content of the class.

Session 1: Fall 2015 Wednesdays – Sep 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 & Oct 7 Session 2: Spring 2016 Tuesdays – Feb 23, Mar 1, 8, 22, 29 & Apr 5 (No session March 15 during Spring Break) Registration deadline is one week prior to the first class.

Classes will meet from 7:00-9:00PM.

MPS - Ron Witt Support Services Center 13737 Industrial Road - Entrance A Park in the front parking lot.

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The cost of the class is $50 per family for non-MPS employees. Interested parents may contact Shelly Mann, in the Leadership & Learning Department at 402-715-8418 or samann@mpsomaha.org.

The course fee will be collected at the first class.



you can’t buy happiness, but you CAN buy a yearbook and that’s kind of the same thing. All yearbook sales will be online this year at BALFOUR.COM STEP 1: visit BALFOUR.com STEP 2: search for Millard West High School

NEW THIS YEAR: e-yearbooks

STEP 3: click on the Yearbook icon

Bring the printed book to life with a digital version of the yearbook! Viewable from any Internet-connected desktop computer or Apple iPad®, eYearbook features include flexible viewing and navigation, name or keyword search, and sharing of your favorite pages. add personalization to your yearbook

STEP 4: select your Yearbook Package and shop Individual Products

•Add your name and icon(s) to the cover •Autograph section •Clear protective cover •Signing pen set •Keepsake sleeves •Ribbon bookmark

QUESTIONS?? MR. MARK HILBURN

(PROWLER YEARBOOK ADVISER)

STEP 5: check-out

MRHILBURN@MPSOMAHA.ORG 402.715.6067

ORDER YOUR YEARBOOK TODAY, PRICES INCREASE SEPT. 5, 2015


SENIOR PICTURE INFORMATION because let’s face it, you want to be pictured with your class SENIOR PICTURE REQUIREMENTS:

SENIOR PHOTO • Full color digital image DEADLINE: (no black and white photos will be accepted) • Neutral background (no distracting backgrounds) MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2015 • Outdoor photos are highly discouraged • Head and shoulders only (looking directly into camera) ACCEPTABLE SENIOR PICTURES: • No full body shots or hands in photos will be accepted • No props or objects allowed in photo GIRLS GUYS

SENIOR PICTURE SUBMISSION:

PRINT PHOTO:

DIGITALLY:

• 2 x 3 inches (wallet size) • 350 resolution needed • 2 x 3 inches image size (at least) • smooth finish (no texture) • clearly labeled: ‘senior photo’ • can submit photo on CD EMAIL:

MAIL TO:

mrhilburn@mpsomaha.org (You will receive a confirmation email to confirm receipt. If you don’t, please contact me)

Millard West High School c/o Prowler Yearbook 5710 South 176th Avenue Omaha, NE 68135

SENIOR PICTURE REMINDERS:

• We will notify any individual whose senior photo does not meet the guidelines and allow exactly one week for re-submission within guidelines to ensure placement. • We cannot guarantee publication of any senior photo submitted after the October 5, 2015 deadline. No exceptions. • Check with your photographer to ensure they are submitting the photo to the school (don’t just assume they are). • If NO senior photo is submitted, we will use the photo taken during registration (if taken) or the student’s junior photo to increase coverage of all seniors in the yearbook. • If you aren’t planning on having your senior pictures taken, Jack Martin Photography can take your senior yearbook photo during registration (just dress nicely). • Ultimately, it is the responsibility of the students and parents, not the yearbook staff, to ensure a senior photo is correctly submitted before the deadline.

QUESTIONS?? MR. MARK HILBURN (PROWLER YEARBOOK ADVISER) MRHILBURN@MPSOMAHA.ORG 402.715.6067

SENIOR PHOTO SUBMISSION DEADLINE: MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2015


SENIOR TRIBUTE INFORMATION give your senior a lasting memory by purchasing a senior tribute today SENIOR TRIBUTE INFORMATION:

SENIOR TRIBUTE DEADLINE:

Student Name: _________________________ Parent(s): ____________________________ Phone number: _________________________

MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2015

SENIOR TRIBUTE SIZES/PRICING: Check ad type/size desired:

email address: __________________________

____ 1/8 ($70)

1 photo/20 words max.

Please send to:

____ 1/4 ($100)

2 photos/40 words max.

____ 1/2 ($200)

4 photos/60 words max.

Millard West High School c/o Prowler Yearbook 5710 South 176th Avenue Omaha, NE 68135

____ full page ($400) 8 photos/100 words max. Total paid: ___________ Check #: _____ (make checks payable to Millard West High School)

SENIOR TRIBUTE REMINDERS:

• No photographer or pre-designed layouts. Please submit the elements and allow the senior tribute editors to design. • To have photos returned: submit a self-addressed, stamped envelope along with the tribute materials. Please note: Items may be returned as late as April.

QUESTIONS?? MR. MARK HILBURN

(PROWLER YEARBOOK ADVISER)

# photo(s) submitted on CD: ____ # photo(s) submitted hard copy: ____ total # of photos: ____ ALL materials MUST be submitted together. NO senior tribute images will be accepted electronically. Either include .jpg image(s) on a CD, or send in hard copy photos. Emailed senior tribute images (including images from photographers) will NOT be accepted this year.

MRHILBURN@MPSOMAHA.ORG 402.715.6067

SENIOR TRIBUTE MESSAGE: Message: (please print clearly or attach typed message)

_______________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________. ____________________________

SENIOR TRIBUTE SUBMISSION DEADLINE: MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2015



CALLING ALL MILLARD WEST PARENTS! PLEASE PLAN TO ATTEND THE POST PROM INFORMATION MEETING! Tuesday, September 1st 7 pm Room 175 at Millard West High School Post Prom is one of the biggest events at Millard West. Our students look forward to Post Prom each year. The party is put on by Millard West Parent which mean WE NEED YOU! Attend the Parent Information Meeting to learn how you can help and the 2016 Post Prom theme! Questions? Contact us at mwpostprom@gmail.com


POST PROM Donation & Volunteer Sign-Up (Please return at PARENT INFORMATION MEETING or to school office) Parent Name____________________________Email_____________________________ Phone____________________ Student Name________________________Grade______ Donation Attached: $_________ ($30 suggested) YES! I would like to help! Check all that interests you!

O Decorations (Painting, cutting and more) O Prizes (Letter preperation, prize follow up & pick up, raffle baskets) O Entertainment (Plan games, Texas Hold em’ Tourny) O Food Area O Front Door & Ticket Sales O Set up and Night of Post Prom Help O Please contact my business for a donation O I am interested in a planning position. Which one?______________

Make Checks Payable to Millard West Post Prom. Mail to: Post Prom c/o Millard West 5710 S 176 Ave Omaha, NE 68135


Order Form Millard West High School

Car Decals (Please Print) Parent Name: _______________________Student Name:____________________ Phone Number: _____________________Work Number: ____________________ Address:_______________________________________________________________ City/ State: ________________________________________Zip: _________________ QT Teacher:_______________________________

Decal Design: _____________________# Design_________________________ (logo requested on decal) Color Decal_________________Black & White Decal______________________ (Please check. No additionalfee for color decal) Jersey Number: _______________________________________________________ (Jersey # may be ordered for no additional charge at a later date) Bottom Line: ___________________________________________________________ (Student’ s name to be printed on decal) Please place an X on this line if no name is requested Extra Line $1extra________________________________________________________

(i.e.: Varsity, JV, Freshman, All State, Captain, State Champs) Price includes $1.00 for shipping and handling # _________________________Car Decals x $14.00 = $________________ # _________________________Extra Line Decals x $15.00 = $_____________ Paid By: Cash _______________ Check # ______________________ Payments must be included with order See attached for available decals. Mail to: Denise Kar loff 4956 South 174 Avenue Omaha, NE 68135 Cell: 402-850-5904 Make Checks Payable to: Millard West Dance Team


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