Tracking Growing Student Achievement at DHS By Kevin Chederquist, MTSS PLC Core Interventionist
Increasing student achievement is at the core of what we are about at Denfeld High School! We are about
student achievement at Denfeld High School!
Research shows that students who find academic success in high school are more likely to be successful in
life, therefore we have developed an intervention program that monitors our 10th, 11th and 12th grade stu-
dents. The Minnesota Early Indicator and Response System (MEIRS) oversees all students then identifies
those who are showing signs of struggling, matches them with proactive interventions and monitors their aca-
demic progress. This system is similar to the Build Assets, Reduce Risks (BARR) program for 9th grade stu-
dents that was first implemented last year. MEIRS has a team of DHS teachers who determine, discuss and
address students needs at regularly scheduled MEIRS meetings.
The teams of teachers look at the attendance, behavior and coursework progress of a group of students en-
trusted to them to look after for the academic year. It is hoped that the teams of teachers would have access to
the students through their regularly scheduled classes, before or after school, or during the WIN time each day.
Each core curriculum department (Math, English, Science, or Social Studies) has reserved a WIN period each
week for servicing the students who have been assigned to an intervention. Students who are missing over
10% of their classes, have behavioral referrals, or have current progress “Fs” are recognized as struggling to-
ward adequate academic progress.
“The MEIRS program is an important part of the Multiple Tiered Support System (MTSS) that encourages
students to improve their achievement in school,“ states Tonya Sconiers, Denfeld Principal. “Providing Tier II
interventions is another form of academic insurance that provide all our students the chance for higher
achievement.” Students receive an invitation for additional attention to their issue beyond what happens in the
classroom and the MEIRS team monitors the students’ response to the intervention until progress is evidenced.
If progress is not made then the student is referred to Tier III interventions which is handled by the Student
Success Team (SST). This Tier II level of care and concern for Denfeld students is expected to make a differ-
ence in the graduation rates for all students.
If you have any questions regarding this program, please call Kevin Chederquist at 336-8830 Ext. 2005 or
email him at [email protected]
Winter 2018 Volume 36, No 1
Denfeld Respects Self, Others, & Community
Denfeld High School
Hunter Happenings
Counselor’s Corner... 2
Seniors
College Applications
Are you still pondering your future? Think about applying to college! Whether it’s a training program
or a 4-year degree, the Duluth-Superior area has some GREAT local options for colleges and universities.
If you’re considering college, seniors who have not already done so should apply to colleges in which
they are interested. Applying to college isn’t a commitment unless you apply early decision. Programs at
community and technical colleges can fill-up quickly, so apply early to have the best chance of getting
into your field of interest.
Colleges require a copy of each student’s high school transcript. Students can request a transcript
through Parchment. The link to Parchment can be found by going to the Guidance Tab on the Denfeld
website and scrolling down and clicking on Transcripts.
Scholarships
Many of the local scholarships have a deadline of January 15, 2019. Be sure to request letters of recommenda-
tion as soon as possible and complete the application well before the due date. Please DON’T WAIT until the last
minute! The Career Center Coordinators (Room 1212), Mrs. Tusken and Mrs. Long, are a great resource for assis-
tance in completing your scholarship applications. Your school counselors are also available to help you.
Your scholarship quest doesn’t end after January 15! Listen to announcements and check in the Career Center
for additional scholarship opportunities.
Juniors Mark your calendars!
Junior Night will be held on February 13, 2019 in the Denfeld High School Auditorium at 6:00 pm.
All Juniors and their parents/guardians are encouraged to attend to learn about Senior year.
ACT Plus Writing Test Day!
Juniors are also going to be given the opportunity to take the ACT Plus Writing during the school day.
The ACT is a college entrance exam that tests students in Reading, English, Science, Mathematics, and
Writing Skills. It is a nationally recognized test which is required to attend most four year colleges and
some two year programs. The test is being given on April 2nd and will cost students $55. Students on
free/reduced lunch will be asked to pay $5.00. If a student decides to take the ACT on a national test date
- on a Saturday, the cost would be $67.00.
Only juniors will be allowed to ACT test on April 2nd. The details about the test setting and procedure
are still in the works. The ACT test will begin promptly at 9:00 and will end at approximately 1:30.
Those testing will have a late lunch and return to their regular schedule afterward. Unlike the last several
years, all other grades will have school that day.
What if I am not planning to go onto college? Any junior who elects not to take the ACT will fol-
low his/her regular schedule.
ACT Prep Course Offered
Doorway to College/ZAPS staff will be presenting an ACT Prep course at Denfeld in the Smartboard
room off of the Library on March 20 - 20, 2019 from 3:30 - 6:00 p.m. Look for more information, includ-
ing cost, coming in the mail in February.
Counselor’s Corner Continued... 3
College Visits
Actually setting foot on a college campus can go a long way in helping a student to decide if a college
is a good fit for them. Looking at websites and talking with college admissions reps only goes so far. Vis-
iting campuses this spring is a wonderful option for juniors who are trying to decide where they might
want to go to college. If you’re interested in scheduling a visit to a college or university, contact the Ad-
missions Office. They will be happy to set up a date and time to tour and answer any questions you may
have.
Another way to learn about colleges and universities is to attend the talks with the Admissions Reps
when they visit the Career Center. Listen to announcements or check the bulletin board inside the main
entrance.
Sophomores
Keep up the good work!
On December 4, 2018, 10th grade students are invited to meet with local scholarship representatives
during WIN to learn the ins-and-outs of earning scholarships. The students will be given a list of the cur-
rent local scholarships and learn about the opportunities that will be available to them in the future. Topics
will include the value of hard work in school, challenge yourself as a student, and the importance of being
involved at school and in the community.
Career and College Readiness Opportunities
Sophomores will have the opportunity to attend one or two of the following activities:
Construct Tomorrow at the end of February at the DECC
College and Career Fair at Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College in March, 2019
Transitions Fair in February or March
Freshman
The march towards graduation begins now. Ninth grade students need to have earned 5.5- 6 credits by
the end of the school year in order to be considered on track to graduation. WIN is a great time to get ex-
tra help and support in your classes. Sign up for WIN with the teachers you need extra support with. Na-
tional Honor Society tutors are also available during WIN time to help with homework assignments. See
your WIN teacher or counselor if you need assistance signing up for those opportunities. You're setting the
foundation for your cumulative grade point average and class rank. We encourage you to do your absolute
best!
Registration
Registration for the 2019 - 2020 school year will begin the first full week in February, 2019. School
counselors will be meeting with students to review the registration process, talk about requirements for
graduation, and answer any questions. Students are welcome to register at home and the instructions can
be found in the Supplement Course Guide for 2019 - 2020. In addition, counselors will be meeting with
students in the computer lab to assist with registration the week of February 11th. On February 4, 2019,
Denfeld will host an Open House for all 8th grade students and their families who will be attending Den-
feld during the 2019 - 2020 school year.
Counselor’s Corner Continued... 4
Honors/CITS/AP Course Requirements
Any student enrolling in an Honors, College-In-The-Schools (CITS),or Advanced Placement (AP)
course, please review the Commitment Agreement found in the Course Registration Supplement which
will be handed out during registration. This Agreement outlines the commitment requirements for the
challenging courses, as well as explaining the course expectations. By enrolling in one or more of these
courses the student and parent are, essentially, agreeing to the additional rigor, workload, and time
commitment, along with understanding that if the course doesn’t work out the student may not be
moved to the traditional version of the class.
CITS courses offer high school students the opportunity to receive college credit through high school
coursework. Colleges awarding the credit may include Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College, Lake
Superior College, or the University of Minnesota - Duluth. Each of the colleges have set criteria that must
be met to register for the course(s). Please see the Course Registration Supplement for details.
AP courses are another option for adding rigor to a student’s schedule. The AP curriculum consists of
standardized high school courses that are roughly equivalent to undergraduate college courses. After
completing the AP course, students take the AP exam in that subject which can earn them credits and/or
accelerated placement in college. See your counselor if you have questions. More information can be
found in the Supplement Course Guide for 2019 - 2020 which will be handed out in February.
A special welcome to our new staff!
Don Simons, Manufacturing and Engineering; Karen McCormick, Health and Phy. Ed.; Brian Mooers,
Phy. Ed; Joe Florestano, Geometry; Keely Waechter, Work Experience; Sarah Laulunen, Service Learn-
ing; Robert Gagne, Counselor; Tyler Bruns, Physical Science; Carolyn Heistad, Chemistry; Andrew Nis-
sen, Biology; Brooke Kraftheger, Biology; Amy Wicklund, World History; Kiah Tremble, American His-
tory; Angelo Florestano, American History; April Rennquist, Special Ed.; Anna O’Neil, Speical Ed.; An-
gie Lussier, Speical Ed.; and Johanna Cummins, Spanish.
Retirements
Congratulations to the following staff who have retired this year. Jon Anderson,
Science Teacher; Bob Fox, Science Teacher; Joe Vukelich, Social Studies Teacher;
Jeff Nace, Phy. Ed. Teacher; Deb Jarvis, SPED Teacher; Paula Leland, English
Teacher; Willie Cameron, SPED Assistant; Deb Edwards, Check & Connect. We
wish you well!
This and That Continued. . . 5
ISD #709 Athletic & Activity Eligibility
It’s time to review 2018-19 athletic and activity eligibility. When determining student eligibility we
look at two things:
No F’s on report card (for a quarter grade or an F for a final grade).
Is the student on track for graduation (# of credits).
Each fall we run grade reports on all athletes from the previous school year. If a student received an F in
any class for the fourth grade period OR received an F as a final grade in any class – the student will be
ineligible until September 28th (the fourth Friday of the school year). If on Friday, September 28th the stu-
dent is passing all classes, they become eligible.
A student may retain eligibility if they complete the failed class during summer school or online.
Besides grades, we also look at the number of credits earned (based on the chart below). If your
son/daughter does not meet the requirements, please contact their counselor.
Incoming 10th grader (sophomore) – 5.25 credits, 8.0 credits at semester
Incoming 11th grader (junior) – 11.25 credits, 13.75 credits at semester
Incoming 12th grader (senior) – 16.50 credits, 19.00 credits at semester
22.50 credits to graduate in 2019 and beyond
Please make sure your son/daughter has an up-to-date physical on file with the activities office.
7th grade physical is good for three years (through 9th grade)
In most cases, all incoming 10th graders need a new physical dated after June 10, 2018.
The 10th grade physical is also good for three years (through 12th grade).
If you have any questions regarding athletic eligibility or physicals, please contact Tom Pearson at
336-8830 ext. 1948 or [email protected] OR Krista Hill at 336-8830 ext. 2145 or Kris-
Boy’s Soccer
Congratulations to our Boy’s Soccer Team
and Coach Scott Anderson for a wonderful sea-
son. Coach Anderson was named Minnesota
Class A Boy’s Soccer Coach of the Year, Min-
nesota Small School Boy’s Soccer Coach of the
Year and he is in the running for the Great
Lakes Region Coach of the Year. Coach An-
derson took our boys to State this year. We are
very proud of you!!
Honor/Merit Roll Q1 6
Grade 12
Honor Roll
Anderson, Lauryn
Anderson, Kendric
Anderson, David
Beckrich, Julian
Bijold, Benjamin
Carlos, Maggie
DeCaro, Zachary
Eskola, Jacob
Faynik, Jonathan
Foldesi, Peter
Fournier, Megan
Frederick, Charleigh
Gibson, Eric
Gilbert, Hudson
Gregory, Faith
Gustafson, Keeli
Haluptzok, Jace
Haugen, Emma
Hultman, John
Isaacson, Alyssa
James, Ericka
Jasper, Logan
Johnson, Nathan
Johnson, Alexis
Johnson, Lindsay
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L;amg.Lau;ee
:arspm.y
Larson, Isabella
Lindberg, Emily
Love, Gavin
Maas, Jordyn
Mahon, Owen
Maki, Madelynn
Mann, Gillian
McClure, Cassie
Miller, Karlee
Miller Dominic
Myhre, Alexis
Oliver, Maison
Przybyl, Audrey
Ross, Quinton
Rukavina, Matthew
Samuelson, Leila
Scheeweis, Caitlin
Seguin, Madison
Shykes, Darren
Silvers, Ananias
Skwira-Brown, Rachel
Spears-Rutherford,
Ar’Nay
Torres, Gianna
Walker, Kiah
Wayne, Amaya
Word, Kyra
Wuestneck, Erin
Zierman, Autumn
Merit Roll
Anderson, Molly
Backlin, Logan
Barry, Daniel
Becker-Williams,
Rachael
Beetcher, Jillian
Boheim, Mia
Brodin, Alyssa
Budisalovich, Payton
Carey, Ashton
Cary, Chase
Chapman, Kaylee
Chelstrom, Miranda
Cozzi-Schmaltz, Damion
Cvancara, Joseph
DeVere, Derek
Dillon, Marshall
Diver, Lauren
Dunigan, Ijshanita
Eaton, Jacob
Eickstadt, Kale
Erickson, Andrew
Erickson, Logan
Giolitto, Gaia
Grambush, Aaron
Grochowski, Ivy
Hartshorn, Journey
Hartwig, Hailey
Haugen, Sebastian
Herold, Dane
Howard, Zackery
Hughes, Ravin
Klaas, Dominic
Korienek, Madison
Lagergren, Annika
Larson, Jeremiah
Larson, Noah
Lugardo, Destiny
Lundholm Isaiah
Lustig, Caleb
MacDougall, Samantha
Mann, Felisha
Martin, Cami
Mehling, McKenzie
Michalicek, Sam
Michelizzi, Sam
Miero, Carter
Miller, Janaya
Mitchell, Lana
Morton, Evin
Nelson, Erik
Northcutt, Donald
Ostrowski, Nicholas
Pass, Kiana
Paul, Samantha
Pederson, Taylor
Peterson, Lindsey
Rathke, Caden
Rosholt, Logan
Sater, Nicholas
Shogren, Ariel
Simota, Kaleb
Stingley, Caitlin
Vollan, Matthew
Walters, Jesse
Wennberg, Nelson
White, Emily
Youngberg, Justin
Grade 11
Honor Roll
Anderson, Aidan
Ashcroft, Amelia
Bastie, Miriana
Breimon, Nikolai
Bushnell, Lusia
Coffman, Kennedi
Davidson, Elena
Emmel, Elizabeth
Erie, Jayden
Fairbanks, Marckantony
Ferguson, Ariana
Filipovich, Nia
Griggs, Logan
Guite, Daniel
Higgins, Clayton
Horrocks, Makenzie
Jahn, Brandon
Krysiak, Madison
Magnuson, Maxwell
Martin, Myles
McCormick, Jack
McGinn, Nicole
Miller, Nicholas
Natale, Emma
Pearson, Makayla
Porter, Ashleigh
Roy, Bailey
Steger, Grant
Stolee, Eric
Thompson, Hannah
Tusken, Emily
Zupancich, Carter
Merit Roll
Anderson, Coltan
Anderson, Jace
Arseneau, Arik
Ashorobi, Zyler
Birdseye, Adriana
Bourdeau, Mikayla
Brown, Katie
Carlson, Connor
Caroon, Brecken
Clement, Karlee
Closson, Austin
Cohen, Beyonce
Honor/Merit Roll Q1 continued . . .
7
Cotton-Bell, Logan
Deloney, Keira
Erceg, Talon
Erickson, Kathleen
Ferguson, Stephanie
Fossum, Gabriel
Freberg, Alyson
Gould, Carla
Grennier, Deonandryck
Hardy, LeAnn
Hendrickson, Sophia
Henry, Ronnie
Hicks, Devin
Jago, Billie
Johnson, Owen
Johnson, Zoe
Kidd, Anne
Kinziger, Madeline
Klande, Annabelle
LaTour, Stella
Lemeke, Paige
Lin, Kai
Longnaker, Abigail
Maciej, Stephanie
Mayne, Katelyn
McColley-Garson, Nick
Miller, Emmaleen
Miller, Kalie
Miller, Savanna
Mitchell, Kentrail
Olek, Brennan
Ostern, Grace
Owens, Shawn
Packingham, Nathan
Perrault, Caleb
Peters, Zianne
Prudhomme, Lily
Rabold, Sydney
Radig, Alivia
Rinerson, Justine
Rodberg, Madelyn
Soderlund, Brandon
Speers, William
Stroik, Alexys
Swanson, Andrew
VanMeter, Sky
Ware, William
Weidinger, Talyn
Wilhelm, Keegan
Worley, Jessica
Wynn, Elizabeth
Grade 10
Honor Roll
Ahlers, Allison
Barlass, Claire
Behinia, Cyrus
Bjonskaas, Molly
Boheim, Natalie
Borham, Jacob
Chastey, Keegan
Clark, Rilie
Curtis, Rylee
Erickson, Christine
Fink, Isaac
Foldesi, Michael
Francisco, Joseph
Glass, Lillian
Halvorson, Leah
James, Renee
Jarvis, Wrenn
Johnson, Lindsay
Johnson Mary E.
Kovach, Jordin
Larson, Sydney
LeMay, Kylie
Maciver, Brooke
McGrew, Noah
Ocean, Phoenix
Panfil, Alayna
Parks, Tyler
Powe, Aisha
Reed, Izabella
Ribbich, Patrick
Roberts, Abigail
Robison, Kiana
Rudd, Joseph
Saburn, Katelyn
Scharp, Jacob
Shea, Kade
Skorich, Kayla
Slosson, Mason
Snyder, Jacob
Snyder, Samantha
Thompson, Hannah
Warnygora, Keely
Windish, Samantha
Wittke, Marissa
Merit Roll
Arseneau, Daylin
Beack, Isabelle
Beckom, Keyshawn
Berg, Dylan
Bergman, Paige
Boles, Eleisa
Brown, Citoria
Burke, Nathaniel
Carter, Emma
Church, Weston
Day, Jacob
Decker, Xavier
DeRosier, Collin
Dosan, Matthew
Edmond, Alexis
Enriquez, Gien
Erickson, Martin
Firn, Chase
Gerard, Ava
Gordon, Carmen
Gorny, Elizabeth
Gould, Felicia
Grew, Austin
Harris, Lanesha
Hindermann, Madisyn
Hollinday, Hayden
Hopp, Ian
Horton, Jacob
Hudyma, Austin
Hull, Star
Jackson, Ellianna
Jasper, Dawson
Johnson, Marisa
Johnson, Mary L.
Knight, Krystal
Krump, Grace
Kubec, Hailie
Kuusisto, Caden
Lowinski, Alexis
McCormick, Joseph
McIsaac-Reid, Dawson
McNeilly, Catie
McRae, Ellie
Miller, Corey
Nonnemacher, Zoe
Onnen, Khialer
Peterson, Emily
Pierre, Kewadin
Plentyhorse, Tawny
Regas, Demetrius
Richison, Abigail
Rousse-Cagle, Aeriana
Russell, Connor
Samuelson, Cora
Santiago, Lucia
Scott, James
Scrignoli, Emily
Skull, John
Slosson, Logan
St. Germaine, Ariana
Stack, Teagen
Teskey, Monte
Tester, Michael
Townsend, Samuel
Tran, Joshua
Udd, Joseph
Walczynski, Owen
Wayne, Seth
Wehner Jada
West, Dominic
Westerberg, Noah
Weston, Trent
Wilcox, Owen
Williams, Vanessa
Wisniewski, Julian
Witherspoon, Devarrio
Grade 9
Honor Roll
Allen, Riley
Anderson, Lilith Grace
Honor/Merit Roll Q1 continued . . . 8
Bartling, Aliyah
Bauer, Hartley
Bergh, Rachel
Bjonskaas, Madeline
Bloomquist, John
Bradbury, Peyton
Bulthuis, Gavin
Carter, Ella
Christensen, Caden
Corbett, Isabella
Danielson, Olicia
Davenport-Herrea, Ray
Day, Joshua
Dixon, Kiarra
Eaton, Blake
Ferguson, Alayna
Fossum, Skyler
Gilbert, Charles
Goodreau, Dallas
Grigal, Nicolas
Harney, Annabella
Hendrickson, Earl
Henry, Morgan
Hill, Kamryn
Housey, Lily
Hovland, Hanna
Isaacson, Lucas
Isaacson, Sydney
Jimenez, Aidan
Jouppi, Elliana
Lacy, Paige
Lund, Elliot
McCracken, Jaycie
Mertes, Joseph
Miller, Annie
Nelson, Leah
Nigh, Juliana
Owens, Jordan
Richard, Syrena
Schauer, Gretchen
Schauer, Teresa
Scott, Lauren
Shaffer, Vivian
Sheff, Sarah
Soderberg, Annabelle
Soderlund, Jaydon
Swanson, Maya
Thompson, Brooke
Walker, Ben
Wormuth, Adler
Zook, Tristan
Merit Roll
Abernethy, Alexis
Archambeau, Caydan
Armstrong-Dougherty,
Amelia
Asman, Roy
Baumann, Piper
Boheim, Gianna
Bourdean, Mya
Brown, Candie
Brown, Chloe
Brown, Jada
Bushnell, Jeffrey
Carrillo, Gabrielle
Filipovich, Lillian
Fleck, Selena
Floerke, Mercedes
Freije, Seth
Gilbert, Kenyon
Grammer, Faith
Grochowski, Isabella
Hill, Arianna
Hilleren, Miranda
Hilton, Dylan
Hollinday, Jada
Holmberg, Alezea
Jahn, Eric
James, Sean
Jimenez, Shewaye
Johnson, Per
Jovanovich, Ani
Kaptonak, Abigail
Kilroy, Carter
Kinziger, Calvin
Kishida, Thomas
Kreager, Benjamin
Kuchar, Alyssa
Kuukari, Finley
Larson, Aleah
Lazzaro, Conrad
Lewandowski, Darian
Mayne, Lukas
McCall, Katelyn
McClure, Connor
McClure, Cooper
Mehlum-Wagner, Jakob
Norton, Ramsey
Padilla, Tomas
Petersen, Morgan
Portner, Travis
Redenbaugh, Shane
Reese, Maximilian
Rice, Mya
Rosera, Niia
Sandberg, Marissa
Schramm, Josiah
Schulte, Carson
Sebok, Sorin
Smith, Zared
Snodgrass, Keia
Sommer, Kyle
Stathopoylos-Higgins,
Aaron
Steger, Hudson
Swanson, Annika
Tanskanen, Cade
Templer, McKenzie
Thompson, Grant
Unver, Emma
Volkenant, Cailyn
Walsburg, Hilary
Wenberg, Annika
Wentzlaff, Rhiannon
Wilhelm, Chance
Williams, Davin
Wisniewski, Ariana
Xiong, Irene
Congratulations to
all our Honor and
Merit Roll stu-
dents!! We are very
proud of you.
Honor Roll/Merit Roll
Information
To be considered for
Honor or Merit Roll
recognition, a student
must carry a minimum
of 5 grade subjects.
Honor Roll students
must earn a minimum
GPA of 3.7 and Merit
Roll students must earn
a minimum GPA of 3.0.
Students may not
have a “F”, “D” letter
grade or “U” in conduct
on their report card.
One “N” in conduct is
allowed.
In order to receive
an Honor “D” at the
Honors Night program,
students have to be on
the Honor or Merit Roll
all three grade periods.
Hunters Shine 9
Congratulations to Sam Michalicek on earning the Solidworks CAD Certificate Award.
Thank you!! A special thank you goes out to the Herman town Community Church for donating over1500 notebooks and several folders to us for our students. We are very grateful for your generous donation.
Upcoming Events... 10
Up Coming Events
December 17—Holliday Concert
20—Holliday Assembly
24-January 1—Winter Recess
January 2—School Resumes
18—End of Semester 1/ Quarter 2
19—Sweetheart Dance at the DECC
21—No school Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
31—Fine Arts Night
February 4– 8th Grade Orientation
11—Conferences
13—Conferences
13—Junior Night
18-22—Winter Break
March
14—Choir Concert
26—Orchestra Concert
29—End of Quarter 3
April 8-13— Spring Break
25-27—Spring Play
May
11—Prom
21—Senior Band Concert
23—Honors Night
24—Senior Assembly
24—Choir Concert
27– Memorial Day no school
29—Outdoor Concert
June 4—Baccalaureate
6—Graduation
17—Report Cards mailed out
New Books Coming Soon!
Students, Keep your eyes open for the new library
book order! New books should be here the first
week of December. Just in time to find a good book
for the Holiday break. All the books have great re-
views and many are award winners. Stop by the
Denfeld Media Center and “check them out”! Here
is a sample:
Positive; Surviving my bullies, Finding Hope, and
Living to Change the World by Paige Raul
Turtles All The Way Down by John Green
Dear Martin by Nic Stone
Black Panther: A nation Under Our Feet (Graphic
Novel Series) by Ta-Nehisi Coates
Hillbilly Elegy: a Memoir of a Family And Culture
in Crisis by J.D. Vance
The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca
Skloot
The 100 Best African American Poems by Nikki
Giovanni
Where the Water Goes; Life and Death Along the
Colorado River by David Owen
Teacher Rooms and Phone Numbers 11
Hunter Shack
The Hunter Shack is now open
during lunch hours on Tuesdays
from 12:00 to 1:30 and before
school on Thursdays from 7:45 to
9:00am. New Hunter apparel and
discounted merchandise is availa-
ble. If you have any questions or
comments, please con-
tact: [email protected]
om
Room Staff Member Ext.
2304 Alm, Becky 1968
1000 Anderson, Claudia 1925
1000 Attendance Office 1934
2407B Ballavance, Adair 2025
1205 Bangs, Leah 3260
3210C Benton, Gabrielle 2083
2022 Bruns, Tyler 2125
Cafe Cafeteria 2035
1212 Career Center 2036
1215 Check & Connect 2102
1000B Chederquist, Kevin 2005
2205 Cheselski, Penny 2008
1018 Chopp, Clare 1957
2110 Christenson, Paul 3052
Lincoln Community Ed. 2099
1214 Community Schools 2032
2302 Cummins, Johanna 2128
3207 DeMars, Jessica 1939
2301 Devney, Mike 1944
1208 Engineer 1932
2210 Erickson, Shane 2337
2404 Fabbro, Jennifer 1174
1401 Family Involvement 1988
3306 Fisher, Ethan 2000
1002 Fitzgerald, Diane 2153
3305 Florestano, Angelo 1285
3216 Florestano, Joe 2241
1002 Gagne, Robert 3032
1024 Gelineau, Aaron 2185
3201 Girls Group 2029
3109 Guddeck , Julie 1993
1002 Guidance Office 1974
2312 Harrold, Carla 1117
2000 Heistad, Carolyn 2024
1022 Hill, Krista 2145
3313 Hille, Jan 1302
1301 Hoban, John 2339
3302 Holinday, Gina 2052
3204 Holman, Joel 1981
2210A Johnson, Susan 1949
2311 Jungman, Brian 4136
2010 Krafthefer, Brooke 2020
2202 Kratsch, Sue 2019
2300 Laulunen, Sarah 2256
1026 Lehigh, Josh 3051
2214 Leone, Tony 4082
3206 Lewis, Ed 1989
2214 Lussier, Angie 2129
2216 Macioce, Maria 2038
1001 Mainella, Kathy 1935
Gym Marsolek, Stacia 1023
Room Staff Member Ext.
1206 McCormick, Karen 3355
2214 McDowell, Jennifer 2221
2210D McGaughey, Charity 1186
2016 Meyer, Mike 1167
2004 Michalicek, Kevin 2020
2306 Mickle, Stephanie 2009
1312 Miller, Jennifer 4040
Gym Moores, Brian
1302 Nelson, Colleen 5569
2210F Nelson, Marcia 1966
1002 Nelson, Sue 1974
2018 Nissen, Andrew 3033
3311 Northey, Shawn 1950
1001 Nurse’s Office 1935
3202 O’Neil, Anna 2130
1000 Office Cadet 1927
1306 Olson, Kim 4036
3300 Oracle (Yearbook) 1996
AD Pearson, Tom 1948
2301 Peller, Shonda 4023
1000 Police Liaison 1929
1000 Principal 1928
2313 Pursi, Matt 1028
2407E Pykkonen, Haley 2081
1000 Rapp, Georgene 1934
3214 Rennquist, April 2127
2400 Riley, Abby 2079
3217 Rupp, Jeremy 3362
1002A Saari, Geraldine 3336
2210 Sayler, Donna 1940
2305 Scharte, Nicole 2017
1000D School Res. Officer –
Jason McClure 1929
HH School Store 1938
1000 Sconiers, Tonya 1928
3301 Shaw, Nathan 2087
3312 Shykes, Adam 2010
1310 Simmons, Don 2243
1503 Soland, Stuart 2084
3106 Sorenson, Elizabeth 3254
2101 Speech Office 1165
3205 Stauber, Rachael 1074
2314 Stauduhar, Penny 2002
2207 Stolarzyk, Brian 2082
1001 Swart, Sara 1015
MC Toumi, Lynn 2628
3304 Tremble, Kiah 3034
1000 Tusken, Tom 2333
3108 Tuve, Ashley 1299
2215 Upward Bd. UMD 2045
2206 Van Staagen, Stephanie 2080
Room Staff Member Ext.
2001 Waechter, Keely 2213
2410 Walker, Sherri 1975
3210B Wellnitz, Jennifer 2050
3314 White, Tim 1973
2204 Wicklund, Amy 2126
2310 Wokson, Diana 2101
2010 Wood, Alison 2033
3310 Zambori, Sara 3106
2007 Zychowski, Doug 1959
Time Schedule
8:07-8:55 Zero Hour
9:00-9:48 Period 1
9:53-10:41 Period 2
10:46-11:16 WIN
12:14-12:44 Maroon Lunch
12:49-1:37 Period 4
12:14-1:02 Period 4
1:07-1:37 Gold Lunch
1:42-2:31 Period 5
2:36-3:24 Period 6
Independent School District 709
Duluth Public Schools
215 North First Avenue East
Duluth, Minnesota 55802
Fine Arts Night is January 31, 2019
from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Everyone is
welcome to attend.
Report Cards will be given out to students in WINs
and mailed home on the following dates:
January 22, 2019
April 16, 2019
June 17, 2019