Friday News- 10/24/14
Below are some upcoming school/community events and announcements. Please visit the East website for more events including athletics: east.dpsk12.org . Para los avisos en español por favor escriba a Christine Miller a Christine_miller3@dpsk12.org
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School Events:
Saturday, November 1, 3, & 4, 2014 A Thurber Carnival 7:00pm East Auditorium
A series of sketches based on the writings and cartoons of James Thurber, one of America's foremost humorists.
Tickets: $15 ( $10-students and school staff) To Purchase: 720-423-8338
Wednesday, November 5, 2014 Parent/Athlete Meeting for ALL Winter Sports 5:30pm-6:10pm East Commons
Parents will receive Information regarding: Eligibility (NCAA, CHSAA and DPS), East Athletic Expectations, Participation Paperwork (Lisa Smith will be available to take paperwork and distribute Athletic Clearance Cards REQUIRED for tryouts), Schedules, Transportation, DU Sports Psych, and all other important athletic information will be shared.
Friday, November 7- Sunday, November 9, 2014 Mile High Speech Invitational East
School Announcements:
Scholarships November 2014 (11/16-11/30)
Daniels Fund Deadline: 11/17
Amount: Varies
Women in Aviation International (WAI) Scholarship Deadline: 11/17
Amount: Varies
CMAS Testing Colorado Measurement
What is CMAS? The Colorado Measures of Academic Success (CMAS) is the new Colorado Science and Social Studies Assessments. East 12th grade students are scheduled to take the CMAS on Wednesday, November 12th-Thursday, November 13th, 2014 from 8:00am-11:30am. These are mandated state tests. Learn more about CMAS on the East website.
East Student Play THE IF NOT US PROJECT
Date: Thursday, November 13-Saturday, November 15, 2014
Cost: $15
($10-students and school staff) Location:
East
THE IF NOT US PROJECT will culminate with three performances of its original play about Civil Rights issues past and present. An ensemble of East High School students co-created this play that springs from the students' own experience, research, and source material gathered during intergenerational discussions and digital storytelling workshops. This is a project focused on bringing art and community together.
Denver Public Library Denver Public Library’s Outreach Days at East High School
Date & Time: Monday, November 17 (11:00-3:15) and Tuesday, November 18 (7:30 to Noon)
For East High School students only! FREE book loans, computer labs, homework help, movies, music, gaming, ideaLAB, book groups and more! *Want to join the
Denver Public Library? *Already a member but need
a new card?
* Owe fees or fines you’d like to get waived? Come to the Denver Public Library’s Outreach Days. Please bring your East High School ID (or other valid photo ID) AND a completed DPL membership form (available onsite 11/17-18 or in advance at the East HS Library).
Bilingual Families Family Navigators Needed
Family Navigators is an East outreach connecting new and returning families. A family navigator is a volunteer that provides support and outreach to bilingual families new to East. This includes: Understanding grades, Parent portal, Parent & teacher conferences, DPS services for English Language Learners, Postsecondary Process, and more. Navigators needed in these languages: Arabic, Amharic, Somali, and Spanish.
Contact: Christine Miller 720-423-8426 Español: Monica Gualtero 720 423 8509
Denver Public Schools Announcements
Denver Plan 2020 Updated Plan released
“This summer, DPS launched the updated Denver Plan -- a set of five ambitious goals designed to ensure that we as a district reach our vision that Every Child Succeeds. With goals crafted by nearly 3,000 parents, educators, students and community partners, the Denver Plan will take the entire DPS community to implement and achieve its goals. When asking the community what is at stake with the Denver Plan 2020, several DPS and community leaders chimed in on what they and everyone can do to achieve the Denver Plan goals. Watch
this video to see how we, as a community, can work together to achieve the vision of Every Child Succeeds.”
Angels in the News
7 East students qualify as 2015 National Merit and National Achievement Scholarship Competition Semifinalists
Congratulations to the following students who are Semifinalists in the 2015 National Merit Scholarship Competition: Simon Bertron, Ryan Bronson, Christopher Dudley, Emma Heth, Dylan Salzman, and Katherine Strong. Congratulations to Ashia Ajani who is a Semifinalist in the 2015 National Achievement Scholarship Competition.
“The National Merit® Scholarship Program is an academic competition for recognition and scholarships that began in 1955. High school students enter the National Merit Program by taking the Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT®) and by meeting published program entry and participation requirements. About 16,000 students, or approximately one-third of the 50,000 high scorers, are notified that they have qualified as Semifinalists. Semifinalists are designated on a state-representational basis and are the highest scoring entrants in each state. “
“The National Achievement® Scholarship Program is an academic competition established in 1964 to provide recognition for outstanding Black American high school students. Black students may have entered both the 2015 National Achievement Program and the 2015 National Merit® Program by taking the 2013 Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT®) and meeting other published requirements for participation. Of the more than 160,000 students who entered the 2015 National Achievement® Program, over 4,700 are honored. A smaller group of about 1,600 are named Semifinalists.” Click the link for more information.