Comet CourierOakwood High School January 22, 2016
Volume III, Issue 12
It’s great to be young and a Comet!
CometCalendar
January 28WrestlingSenior Night
January 29Progress ReportsCome Out
January 29Boys BasketballJunior High Night
February 1Girls BasketballSenior Night
February 2WYSE Regional
February 4Dental Clinic
February 4Scholastic BowlSeason Begins
February 511:30 Dismissal
11:30 Dismissal, February 5
Students across the state were required to take the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness in College and Careers (PARCC) tests last school year. Those OHS students in Algebra II and English III took the test. This data is used to de-termine how Oakwood students’ achieve-ments compare to the rest of the state.
In order to recognize their accomplish-ments and efforts on the PARCC, OHS has an incentive program. Those students who meet and exceeded the expectations of the PARCC were awarded shirts on January 22 with their last name and an “I’m a Comet” logo on the back empha-
sizing the “I met” to signify their work. OHS students who received these
shirts, seniors and juniors, will be treat-ed to extra rewards and trips each month for the remainder of the school year, but they must wear the shirts on those re-ward days.
Eighteen students met or exceeded the qualifications this year for English III, and seven met the qualifications for Algebra II. Senior Hannah Grubb met the qualifications on both tests.
The following students had scores which met or exceeded the PARCC stan-dards.
Emily ChanleyKira Conklin
Roxanna CyphersJonathan DavisKelbey Deck
MaKayla GaylerHannah GrubbKylie HardenRhylee Kerst
Lee MascariDavid NibbeIzabella Perez
Makayla PetersonCasey Pierce
Ally ReedKayla SimonichBrock WatsonSomer Wells
Dalton FoxHaley GeorgeHannah GrubbSkyler MussonBrandon Rowe
Katherine SchellKerrick Sweetland
Seniors meet!
English III Algebra II
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Queen of queens,
Abby Foster
Check out the OHS Facebook page at Oakwood High School Comets
The Oakwood Junior High Par-ent Team will be hosting a spaghetti fundraiser before the start of the varsity boys basketball game vs. Milford on January 29.
The free-will donation dinner will start at 4:30 p.m. in the high school cafeteria and will include spaghetti, bread, dessert and a drink.
They will also provide to-go con-tainers.
The proceeds will go towards helping the parent team and students of OJHS. The dinner will coincide with junior high athletic night at the high school.
Various junior high sport teams will be recognized that evening.
OHS will host OJHS on Jan. 29
Abby Foster, a member of the OHS Class of 2015, was recently crowned Miss Illinois County Fair Queen.
She was named Miss Ver-milion County Fair in 2015.
Foster beat out 69 other girls for the title. She is currently a freshman at Ball State, study-ing elementary education.
(Photo courtesy of the News-Gazette)
WYSE hopes for another titleThe OHS WYSE team will begin competition at the Regional on Febru-
ary 2 at DACC.The Comet WYSE team has won eight of the last nine Regional compe-
titions and is hoping to continue their success this year.The team will consist of eight seniors and six juniors. They will compete
in seven different categories.The 2016 WYSE team roster will look like this:
Cody Ayers -- Computer Science and Physics; Kira Conklin -- Math and Physics; Jason Cravens -- Engineering Graphics and Physics; Kel-bey Deck -- English and Biology; Dalton Fox -- Math and Engineering Graphics; MaKayla Gayler -- English and Biology; Haley George -- Eng-lish and Chemistry; Lee Mascari -- Math and Physics; Shelby Mascari -- Chemistry and Biology; Skyler Musson -- Chemistry and Biology; Hunter Phelps -- Computer Science and Engineering Graphics; Casey Pierce -- Math and Computer Science; Katie Schell -- English and Chem-istry; Kyle Weise -- Computer Science and Engineering Graphics
The Oakwood Community Edu-cation Foundation will hold their 10th annual banquet on March 5 at the Turtle Run Banquet Center.
The evening will include dinner, a bas-ket auction/raffle, and dancing with live music by Rhinestone Cowgurl.
The event will begin at 6 p.m.Tickets to the event, which raises
funds for the schools, will be $30 per sin-gle, and $60 per cou-ple.
Attached to this newsletter is a flyer
containing more information.
OCEF banquet on March 5
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Engage Educate Empower
Jan. 22 GBB Verm. Co. Tourney TBAJan. 23 WR LeRoy Invite 9 amJan. 23 CH Verm. Co. Tourney 10 amJan. 23 FSBB Unity (H) 10 amJan. 23 BBB Verm. Co. Tourney 6:30 pm Jan. 25 GBB Chrisman (H) 6 pmJan. 26 WR North Verm. (H) 5:30 pmJan. 26 BBB AP (A) 6 pmJan. 28 GBB Westville (A) 6 pmJan. 28 WR BH (H) 6 pmJan. 28 FSBB Westville (OGS) 6 pmJan. 29 BBB Milford (H) 6 pmJan. 30 WR EI Invite (A) 9 amJan. 30 CH Sectional (A) TBAJan. 30 FSBB Hoopeston Area (A) 10 amFeb. 1 GBB GRF (H) 6 pmFeb. 2 BBB Hoopeston Area (A) 6 pmFeb. 4 GBB Schlarman (A) 6 pmFeb. 4 FSBB Bis-Hen (H) 6 pmFeb. 5 CH State (A) TBAFeb. 5 BBB Salt Fork (A) 6 pmFeb. 6 CH State (A) TBAFeb. 6 WR Regional (A) TBAFeb. 6 FSBB Salt Fork (A) 10 am
Upcoming Athletic Events Cheerleaders ready for County competition
The OHS Comet cheerleaders will aim for a six-peat in the Vermilion County cheerleading competition on Sat, Jan. 23, at the Palmer Arena in Danville.
The competition will begin at 10 a.m. (the doors open at 9 a.m.) and the teams will have to perform two routines in front of the judges.
The winners will be announced at halftime of the boys championship game on Saturday night.
A student survey will be admin-istered at your child’s school called the Illinois 5Essentials Survey. Stu-dents in grade 6 through 12 will participate in the survey. This is the fourth year the Illinois State Board of Education will implement this survey across the state.
This survey is based on 20 years of research at the University of Chi-cago. It asks students about their experiences in school, giving school leaders critical student input to help develop school improvement plans.
If you wish for your child to not participate in the survey, please fill out the form that was sent via Alert-Now earlier. You may also down-load a copy of the form from our school district website at www.oak-wood.k12.il.us.
Please turn in the opt out form no later than February 13, 2016 if you do not want your child to par-ticipate.
Parents across Illinois will have an opportunity to participate in the fourth annual statewide Illinois
5Essentials Survey. This survey is designed to generate a detailed pic-ture of the inner workings of your child’s school.
As a parent, this opportunity will allow you to share your thoughts on the important elements of school ef-fectiveness in a survey about your child’s school.
Please visit https://survey.5-es-sentials.org/illinois/ and select the appropriate survey to begin. Parent surveys need to be completed by March 11, 2016.
Parents, students to take 5Essentials Survey
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Joel Shoemaker, the director of the Oakwood Public Library visited OHS to talk with Ms. Arnold’s English class about the resources available at the library for their use.
Shoemaker also brought registration forms and is-sued library cards to the students who did not already have one.
Posing with Mr. Shoemaker (in the tie) are from left, Mollie Clark, Michael Hack, Kenny Hohn, Nick Leon-ard, Stephanie Haley, and Brittney Carlton.
FAFSA Completion Night is Feb-ruary 10 from 6-7 p.m. in the Com-puter Lab.
ISAC Representatives will be available to help parents/students complete their online financial aid applications.
OHS will host FAFSA night
Students get their first library card!
The Orland Park Dental Service will be com-ing to OJHS to see students the morning of Thurs., Feb. 4.
OHS students who are to receive the exam will be transported to the junior high that morning.
All students are eligible for a dental exam by the dentist. Permission slips to participate in this school based dental clinic were included in your registration packets.
If you have not completed a permission slip and would like for your student to see the dentist, please contact the school nurse, Mrs. Sperry.
District to hold dental clinic
The boys basketball team will play Saturday night at 6:30 p.m. against Salt Fork for 3rd place in the Vermilion County tournament.
The Comet girls basketball team will play at 5 p.m. this evening in the 5th place game. They will play Hoopeston Area tonight.
Earlier in the week the Comettes and pep band performed.On Friday and Saturday nights, the County sportsmanship nominees
for volleyball and football will be honored. Kelsey Blackford will be honored for volleyball on Friday night before the girls championship game and Lee Mascari will be honored for football on Saturday night.
Admission for all events at the County tournament will be $4.The events are put on by the Vermilion County Principals Associa-
tion.
County events continue
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OHS Honor Roll -- Second QuarterHIGH HONORS9th GradeKatelyn Blankenship, Dawn Brown, Andrew Cook, McK-enzie Doan, Paiton Frerichs, Cameron Helka, Alissa Hendrickson, Hadiya Jagroop, Bryce Jones, Gracie Machin, Kylie Neuman, Kerrigan Sha-fer, Samantha Wiese
10th GradeSavana Barabas, Kelsey Black-ford, Brenna Durst, Haley Hendrickson, Kendra Pundt, Jazmine Rodriguez, Emily Simonich, Evan Young
11th GradeDalton Fox, Haley George, Kenneth Hohn, Allison Mann, Skyler Musson, Katherine Schell
12th GradeShaina Andrews, Cody Ay-ers, Madison Carlton, Emily
Chanley, Kira Conklin, Kelbey Deck, Angelina Delgado, MaKayla Gayler, Kylie Hard-en, Stephanie Holley, Rhylee Kerst, Lee Mascari, Austin McCarty, Jordan Meyers, Casey Pierce, Kierstyn Stibbs, Somer Wells
HONORS9th GradeMia Alvarez, Rachel Cyphers, Savannah Dalbey, Gage Gayler, Nicholas Grubb, Sydni Gust, Michael Hack, Cody Hansbraugh, Karolina Howie, McKenzie Johnson, Kaleb Martin, Gabrielle McCarty, Noah Ruch, Ben Sudlow, Lilly Woodard
10th GradeShelby Acord, Austin Audo, Zachary Beld, Jessica Carlton, Kailey Carpenter, Kammi Denhart, Alexis Dodson, Dani-elle Fultz, Madalyn Garriott, Kheagyn Gritten, Reagan Gon-zalez, Autumn Laski, Sloan Morton, Ashley Pascual, Travis Peak, Kiara Petticrew, Josalynn Smith, Delaney Turner, Olivia Turner, Shaelyn Turner, Haley
Ward, Ashley-Joy Webb, Kiley Weidenburner, Bailey Wilt, Cameron Wise, Aaron Wright
11th GradeJesse Auterman, Haven Elliott, Sean Ellis, Allison Flessner, Jordan Hosier, Thomas Hund-ley, Annie Machin, Brooke Mercer, Abbie Morman, Me-lissa Nelson, Hunter Phelps, Brandon Rowe
12th GradeHank Chesnut, Jared Cox, Jason Cravens, Jonathan Da-vis, Kennedy Hempel, Shawn Marana, Shelby Mascari, De-siray Meeker, Izabella Perez, Makayla Peterson, Haley Reed, Brianna Schoonover, Kayla Simonich, Clayton Walker, Kyle Weise
OHS Honor Roll -- First SemesterHIGH HONORS9th GradesKatelyn Blankenship, Andrew Cook, Rachel Cyphers, McK-enzie Doan, Hadiya Jagroop, Bryce Jones, Gracie Machin, Kylie Neuman, Kerrigan Sha-fer, Samantha Wiese
10th GradeKelsey Blackford, Alexis Dod-son, Brenna Durst, Madalyn Garriott, Haley Hendrickson, Kendra Pundt, Jazmine Rodri-guez, Emily Simonich, Bailey Wilt, Evan Young
11th GradeDalton Fox, Haley George, Kenneth Hohn, Thomas Hund-ley, Allison Mann, Skyler Mus-son, Katherine Schell 12th GradeShaina Andrews, Madison
Carlton, Emily Chanley, Kira Conklin, Jared Cox, Kel-bey Deck, Angelina Del-gado, MaKayla Gayler, Kylie Harden, Stephanie Holley, Lee Mascari, Jordan Meyers, Iza-bella Perez, Makayla Peterson, Casey Pierce, Kayla Simonich, Kierstyn Stibbs
HONORS9th GradeMia Alvarez, Colten Anspach, Mackenzie Bartlow, Dawn Brown, Savannah Dalbey, Paiton Frerichs, Nicholas Grubb, Cameron Helka, Alissa Hendrickson, Karolina Howie, McKenzie Johnson, Kaleb Martin, Noah Ruch, Ben Sud-low, Lilly Woodard
10th GradeAustin Audo, Savana Barabas, Jessica Carlton, Kailey Car-penter, Danielle Fultz, Autumn Laski, Sloan Morton, Ashley Pascual, Kiara Petticrew, Jo-salynn Smith, Delaney Turner, Shaelyn Turner, Haley Ward, Lane Warren, Ashley-Joy Webb, Kiley Weidenburner, Aaron Wright
11th GradeCaden Billingsley, Haven El-liott, Sean Ellis, Allison Fless-ner, Annie Machin, Brooke Mercer, Melissa Nelson, Hunter Phelps, Brandon Rowe, Matthew Wells
12th GradeCody Ayers, Hank Chesnut, Jason Cravens, Jonathan Da-vis, Hannah Grubb, Kennedy Hempel, Rhylee Kerst, Andrea Lutz, Shawn Marana, Shelby Mascari, Austin McCarty, Desiray Meeker, Haley Reed, Brianna Schoonover, Clayton Walker, Kyle Weise, Somer Wells, Emily Wise
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Data, Desserts & Decisions
Calling all PARENTS of sophomore students!
The Danville Area Community College Career and Employment Services office, along with Vermilion Vocational Education Delivery System and Vermilion Advantage are going to host the “Data, Desserts & Decisions” event for the parents/guardians of area high school sophomores. As a parent/guardian, you play a large role in your child’s career choice. At Data, Desserts & Decisions, information will be shared throughout the evening on all aspects of career planning, including non-traditional careers, dual enrollment, labor market trends, and growth opportunities in Vermilion County.
Invitations to the Data, Desserts & Decisions event will be sent directly to the parents/guardians of all sophomore students in the DACC college district. Please watch for this invitation to arrive at your home. Seating is limited so be sure to RSVP promptly. What could be better than picking up some new techniques to help your child find a successful career AND, delectable hors d’oeuvres & desserts? Nothing!
Each night the event will he held from 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm.
Below are the dates and locations of the Data, Desserts, and Decisions event. Please choose the venue that is most convenient for you.
February 17, 2016: DACC Hoopeston Higher Learning Center 847 E. Orange St., Hoopeston, IL 60942
February 18, 2016: Danville Area community College – Bremer Theater 2000 E. Main St. Danville, IL 61832
February 22, 2016: Georgetown Fair Building 413 N. Seminary Georgetown, IL 61846
Contact: Carla Boyd, Director, Career and Employment Services, Danville Area Community College, 443-8593 or Kellie McBride, Office Assistant 217-443-8597.