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CHIEF’S REPORT PISCATAWAY HIGH SCHOOL HIGHLIGHTS Jason Lester, Principal May 2015 MESSAGE FROM MR. LESTER As we bring a close to the 2014-15 school year, we have much to be proud of at PHS. The earlier part of this month we learned that we are ranked in the top 10% in the nation according to U.S. News & World Report. Through our collective hard work by the students, teachers, parents, district and school administrative staff members, and community partners, we strive to provide our students with the opportunity to be successful. We know that there is plenty of work to be done as we continuously improve our teaching and learning practices. I thank you all for your dedication to our students throughout Piscataway Public Schools. The month of May has marked an end of an era here at PHS. We will lose the service of some of our most honored and cherished staff members who have elected to retire at the top of their professional careers. On May 20 th we had the pleasure of sending off the world famous Superchief conductor Mr. Gornick in his final act at PHS during the Band & Orchestra Concert, as he retires after 35 years of outstanding service. We also have several outstanding Counselors retiring who will be sorely missed - Ms. Bucci, Ms. Savitt, and Ms. Valdovinos. Ms. Arora, who worked as a special education teacher, has decided to also retire at the height of her career. We will miss her kind demeanor. Mr. Pietrak has taught the woodshop class for over 30 years. That is a lot of saw dust and great projects. His expertise and craftsmanship will be long remembered. Our retiring Attendance Clerks, Ms. Ruiz and Ms. Yeager, have been extremely important to our entire school function, and they have decided to post attendance for the last time on June 18 th . Best of luck to them. It has been a tremendous pleasure for me to get to know this wonderful people. I wish them good health, lots of money, but most of all I hope they continue to make a difference in the lives of young people. I salute you… Strength & Honor SENIOR SPOTLIGHT By Lauren Birchett: As a senior here at PHS I have been extremely lucky. Being involved in soccer, swimming and student ambassadors for all four years I have made lasting memories and lifelong friends. I have also been fortunate in the fact that I have been able to connect with my teachers on a more personal level and am able to go to them with a problem, feeling completely safe and comfortable. Being in the Piscataway School system for my whole life I feel enrooted in the community and I know I will forever be a Chief. Next year, I will be attending Bridgeport University in hopes of earning a degree in animal sciences and minor in marine biology. I owe the teachers and faculty here at PHS a huge thank you for all they do for us students. I know that I will be successful with the knowledge and life skills that they have instilled in me. - By Ariel Alvarez: Here at Piscataway High School I am a senior and also a member of the Rutgers Future Scholars program. I am also proud to say I will be attending Rutgers University next fall. My plans are to obtain a degree with a major in criminal justice along with a minor in economics. I hope to work as a forensics accountant one day. My four years here at Piscataway High School have been extremely memorable. From being a part of the soccer program to being a member of the National Honor Society, I feel that this school provides an excellent learning environment. I can easily say that this school has aided me in becoming the young adult I am today and has also prepared me and gave me the knowledge to begin my next level of
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CHIEF’S REPORT PISCATAWAY HIGH SCHOOL HIGHLIGHTS

Jason Lester, Principal May 2015

MESSAGE FROM MR. LESTER

As we bring a close to the 2014-15 school year, we have much to be proud of at PHS. The earlier part of this month we learned that we are ranked in the top 10% in the nation according to U.S. News & World Report. Through our collective hard work by the students, teachers, parents, district and school administrative staff members, and community partners, we strive to provide our students with the opportunity to be successful. We know that there is plenty of work to be done as we continuously improve our teaching and learning practices. I thank you all for your dedication to our students throughout Piscataway Public Schools. The month of May has marked an end of an era here at PHS. We will lose the service of some of our most honored and cherished staff members who have elected to retire at the top of their professional careers. On May 20th we had the pleasure of sending off the world famous Superchief conductor Mr. Gornick in his final act at PHS during the Band & Orchestra Concert, as he retires after 35 years of outstanding service. We also have several outstanding Counselors retiring who will be sorely missed - Ms. Bucci, Ms. Savitt, and Ms. Valdovinos. Ms. Arora, who worked as a special education teacher, has decided to also retire at the height of her career. We will miss her kind demeanor. Mr. Pietrak has taught the woodshop class for over 30 years. That is a lot of saw dust and great projects. His expertise and craftsmanship will be long remembered. Our retiring Attendance Clerks, Ms. Ruiz and Ms. Yeager, have been extremely important to our entire school function, and they have decided to post attendance for the last time on June 18th. Best of luck to them. It has been a tremendous pleasure for me to get to know this wonderful people. I wish them good health, lots of money, but most of all I hope they continue to make a difference in the lives of young people. I salute you…

Strength & Honor

SENIOR SPOTLIGHT By Lauren Birchett: As a senior here at PHS I have been extremely lucky. Being involved in soccer, swimming and student ambassadors for all four years I have made lasting memories and lifelong friends. I have also been fortunate in the fact that I have been able to connect with my teachers on a more personal level and am able to go to them with a problem, feeling completely safe and comfortable. Being in the Piscataway School system for my whole life I feel enrooted in the community and I know I will forever be a Chief. Next year, I will be attending Bridgeport University in hopes of earning a degree in animal sciences and minor in marine biology. I owe the teachers and faculty here at PHS a huge thank you for all they do for us students. I know that I will be successful with the knowledge and life skills that they have instilled in me. - By Ariel Alvarez: Here at Piscataway High School I am a senior and also a member of the Rutgers Future Scholars program. I am also proud to say I will be attending Rutgers University next fall. My plans are to obtain a degree with a major in criminal justice along with a minor in economics. I hope to work as a forensics accountant one day. My four years here at Piscataway High School have been extremely memorable. From being a part of the soccer program to being a member of the National Honor Society, I feel that this school provides an excellent learning environment. I can easily say that this school has aided me in becoming the young adult I am today and has also prepared me and gave me the knowledge to begin my next level of

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education. Although I am saddened to leave, I know I have the tools and skills this great school system has provided me with.

For their senior project, Lauren and Ariel want to create a time capsule with some input from our senior class members. They hope to show the good times they have shared at PHS, and what they will remember most about this year. The time capsule will be opened in 10 years and will show the future students what it was like to be a senior Chief in 2015. They hope to accomplish this by asking some of the senior class members to bring in their most memorable 2015 items they think would contribute to the time capsule. We wish them luck with this project.

PHS HAPPENINGS AFJROTC NEWS! Piscataway High School AFJROTC Unit NJ761 has been awarded the Distinguished Unit Award for AY 2014-2015. The last time this was achieved by us was in AY 2010/11. This award recognizes the personal growth and accomplishments of the cadets, contributions of the instructors as mentors, and the support of the school and local community. The cadets, instructors, and schools are to be commended for earning their award. AFJROTC Drill team achieved outstanding results in the Bridgeton High School Drill Competition held earlier this month. With 16 teams competing, below are the results: 1ST Place Unarmed Inspection 2ND Place Unarmed Regulation 3rd Place Unarmed Dual Exhibition Academics Congratulations, cadets! Well done.

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GIRL UP CLUB

You See Just A Girl. We See the Future.

By: Susanna D’Souza, Grace Tan, Anoushka Chatterjee, & Daniela Acosta The Piscataway High School Girl Up Club, an international organization founded by the United Nations, is a club created in order to fundraise and spread awareness of the injustices girls in developing countries endure. Many girls are born without birth certificates, so they do not “exist.” They are not given the opportunity suburban American girls are provided, such as a free education and basic human needs. The Piscataway High School Girl Up Club was started in April 2014 by Susanna D’Souza and with the help of the hardworking advisors, Cynthia Botett and Judith Cruz-Walsh. The officers this year, Susanna D’Souza (President), Anoushka Chatterjee (Vice-President), Grace Tan (Treasurer), and Daniela Acosta (Secretary), have organized various activities, spreading awareness in their school. Within this 2014-2015 school year, the club has grown from just ten members to over thirty members. One of their most successful fundraising activities this year was the Snowflake Grams. The students bought a snowflake shaped candy gram. They could write a customized message and the Girl Up members organized and delivered it to its recipient. All the money collected from these fundraisers are donated to the United Nations Foundations, where it will help these girls. One project the Girl Up Club contributed to was called the School Cycle Project, where the money donated was used to purchase bikes so 550 girls in Malawi, who lived far away, could obtain an education by being able to get to school in a shorter amount of time. This club not only helps the girls in developing countries, but it also helps the students of Piscataway High School realize altruism. While doing so, members of this club are given the chance to change the lives of other girls by supplying their needs. Many say that to change the world is impossible; however, the members of the Piscataway High School Girl Up Club say that change is possible, and that change starts with them.

DENIM DAY The African-American Culture Club asked for the support of the entire student body, faculty. and staff to join them in raising awareness about sexual assault and sexual violence by making their social statement through their fashion statement on April 29, 2015 for Denim Day 2015. As was expected, our PHS family donned their denim in raising awareness and showing support for the victims of sexual assault. However you dress, where ever you go... yes means yes, and no means no! Many thanks from the African-American Culture Club in supporting the cause!

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ARTS NEWS NJ Department of Human Services Teen Media Contest PHS student, Priyanka Malhotra, won 1st place in the New Jersey Department of Human Services Teen Media Contest. She will receive a Plaque of Achievement, an American Express Gift Card and two, 1-day passes to Great Adventure in Jackson, New Jersey. Her artwork will be displayed at the New Jersey State House from May 18 - 22, 2015. PHS students have consistently earned top honors in this contest over the past several years. For this contest, the Department of Human Services asked New Jersey Middle School and High School students to create and submit an original piece of hand-drawn artwork that complements the State's ongoing advertising and community outreach campaign. All entries were evaluated on the following criteria: theme depiction, overall appearance, originality, design and execution. A panel of judges chose first, second and third place artwork for each category from schools around the State. Priyanka will be recognized during an official Awards Ceremony, which will take place on Wednesday, May 13 at 1:00 p.m. in Committee Room 1 at the New Jersey State House Annex in Trenton, NJ. 2015 Teen Media Contest Winner Priyanka Malhotra, also won 1st place in the 2015 Teen Media Contest sponsored by the New Jersey Department of Human Services, Division of Family Development. Student entrants were asked to create and submit a piece of original hand drawn artwork, which complements the state’s ongoing advertising and community outreach campaign. This year’s contest theme is Families are Greater than the Sum of Their Parts. Priyanka was honored at a ceremony at the New Jersey Statehouse where her work will be on view. Her winning artwork will be included and published in the 2016 New Jersey Child Support Calendar.

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“With Art I Can...” Mixed Media Contest Priyanka Malhotra won a Gold Award Honor in the 2015 “With Art I Can…” Mixed Media Contest. This contest invited students K-12 to express their experiences and imagine the things they can accomplish through art. There were over 1200 entries. Priyanka’s art work is 1 of 5 Gold Award winners who will have their art work reproduced as part of a 16” x 20” Art Advocacy Poster Set to be distributed to art educators across the country.

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AENJ Spring Art Exhibit: Nithya Iyer’s artwork was 1 of 30 total pieces chosen in the state of NJ to be on display at the Victoria Theatre of the NJPAC. The theme of the show is “Travel”. There will be a reception for student artists on Saturday, May 9th. Ocean County Camera Club Competition: Students from Piscataway High School recently submitted photographs to the Ocean County Camera Club Photography Competition. 6 students received honorable mention awards for their work; Michelle Prester, Joey Mesce, Liz Borges, Giorel Laxamama, Sarah Sy, and Jazmin Chacon. In addition, Nisha Ghandi received a high score award for her photograph. 4 photographs were also chosen to go to the national level of their competition. Celebrating Art: The following students have been chosen to be published in the Summer Edition of Celebrating Art, a hardcover art publication sponsored by Blick Art Supply; Alexis Day, Nisha Gandhi, Joey Mesce, Nithya Iyer, Christian Zelaya, Marina DiCostanzo. Congratulations! MIDDLESEX COUNTY’S 16TH ANNUAL SAFE DRIVING PSA CONTEST WINNER High school students from 11 schools throughout the County produced 16 videos and eight audio tapings that promote driving safety to their peers and to adults. English and Spanish language video submissions and English language audio submissions were judged on their originality and strength of message. Piscataway High School’s submission, which was produced by Khalid Khalil, received third place in the contest. We are very proud to once again be a part of this important endeavor, which promotes the reduction of youth alcohol related fatalities. This contest coincides with prom season to remind all students of the seriousness of distracted driving.

ATHLETICS Congratulations to the PHS Boys Freshman Track Team on winning the GMC Boys Freshman track and field championships. Congratulations to Larry McCullum, Devin Hampton, John Crearer, Ediberto Castro, Isiahah Colon, Tyliq Ritter on Winning Gold Medal performances. Also scoring for the Frosh Chiefs were Samir Patki and Jim Rivera. Our Girls’ Softball Team is playing in the State 2, Group IV Championship against Bridgewater-Raritan on May 29. Good luck!!

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VISIT FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION In May, Ms. Coppola's Math for Life/ Math for Future classes visited the Junior Achievement Finance Park. While there, they met Mark Biedron, President of the State Board of Education. He took time out of his tour of the facility to talk to the students. He stressed how important a good education is for obtaining the job of your dreams and how this generation is the next wave of leaders.

NATIONAL ACADEMY OF TELEVISION ARTS & SCIENCES Piscataway High School entered two videos into the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences student video contest. Both videos became 2015 nominees ("Monster" music video produced and edited by Mohamed Mohamed and "P-Way State of Mind" for the writing category - Jh'neil Cooper, Devin Johnson). Additionally, "P-Way State of Mind" won for best writing!. There were 126 entries from 25 different schools in the Mid-Atlantic Region. Great news!!

BATTLE OF THE CLASSES Battle of the Classes is always an event that brings our classes together. Spurred on by the tireless efforts of each class advisor, Piscataway High School students form a team, train to compete, and rehearse routines that celebrate their pride in their school and their class. This year, Piscataway High School students went a step beyond fighting for bragging rights; they were fighting for one of their own. Senior Matthew Hollan was recently diagnosed with cancer. Given the medical costs his family will incur, we decided to make Battle of the Classes 2015 a fundraiser for Matt. Attendees were asked to donate a minimum of two dollars to the cause, and our students and staff gladly got behind the fight. Our PHS staff contributed extremely generous donations, and students took a personal interest in the event. The event kicked off at 4 pm with students showcasing their banners and performing original dance routines to songs by artists ranging from Led Zeppelin to DMX. Throughout the competition, visitors continued to fill the bleachers. Mr. Erik Hall provided commentary throughout the event, highlighting the mysterious origins of “Crab Soccer.” The Class of 2017, under the guidance of Mr. Horan, completely organized the event. The sophomore class council created flyers, advertised the competition, and helped during the day of the event. The students put hours into making sure the event was a success. The students worked during homeroom, stayed after school, and brought work home to meet deadlines. The diligent efforts of our students helped to make this event the huge success that it was. The grand total for donations was well above initial hopes. Battle of the Classes 2015 was the most well attended “Battle” in years. $1,300 was raised as a result of Battle of the Classes, all of which will go to the Hollan family. Our student body, as well as our committed staff, proved that PHS is a family, and that we will always take care of one of our own. Special thanks to the following volunteers:

Brittany Bickerton Jonathan Bizzell Julia Cabrero Denise Giaimo Erik Hall Chris Hamas

Holly Cregar-Porch Lynn Diaz Dawne Dionisio Patricia Hewitt Natalie Howell April Hurt

Sharon Doll Theresa Edmondson Aaron Eyler Michelle Klastava Danielle LaCugna

Craig Lollin

Josh Longo Jessica Loux Tracey McGowan

Giovanni Reynoso

Alison Saffos Kelly Severino

Dana Strafer Adiba Syed Maryann Thein Kenny Walker

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TEACHER FEATURE L’Mani Viney Mr. L’Mani Viney has been named the 2015 Educational Services Professionals Program Award Winner through the 2015 Teacher Recognition Program. The recipient of this award is chosen by peers, students, and community members. We are pleased that Mr. Viney has been chosen to receive this recognition. Patricia Hewitt Congratulations to Ms. Hewitt, Middlesex County School Counselor of the year! She will be honored during a luncheon ceremony on May 20th at New Jersey City University with the top counselors from every county in the state. We thank her for her hard work and dedication to the students and families of Piscataway. IMPORTANT DATES: May 28 – World Languages Honor Society Induction, 6 pm, PAC May 29 – ICCA Show, 7 pm, PAC May 30 – Relay for Life, 4 -6 pm Athletic Field June 2 – Senior Athletic Awards Banquet, 6:30 pm, Pines Manor, Edison June 3 – Senior Awards Night, 6 pm, PAC June 5 – Prom, 6 pm, Grand Marquis, Old Bridge June 9 – Tri-M Music Honor Society Induction, 7 pm, PAC June 10 – Spring Athletic Awards, 7 pm, East Wing June 13 – Band Banquet, 7 pm, Commons June 18 – Graduation, 6 pm, RAC, Piscataway June 18 – Project Graduation, 10 pm, College Ave. Gym, New Brunswick

Below is a picture of the students from Mr. Calvo’s Print & Production class that worked on this banner using the new vinyl cutter purchased this year. It says it all – CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR SENIOR CLASS!!


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