May/June 2017
Dear Northeast High School Parents,
Congratulations to our school community for helping our students meet the Scholarship Challenge! More
than 85% of students at each grade level were “E Free” for the 3rd Marking Period. This was a great
collective effort by students, parents, faculty and staff. In the short term students have been awarded the
opportunity to wear hats inside our building. In the long term, a more significant amount of students are
on track to earn credit in all their classes for the second semester, and ultimately graduating with a high
school diploma that will open doors to a post-secondary opportunity.
Students have also been very active in our community lately. On March 31, members of our Captains
Club, along with Tim Stedman, their Advisor, were highlighted for their efforts in raising awareness for
Opioid Addiction on Channel 11 news with Tim Tooten. Student members created a 2 Degrees slogan that
has spread throughout the county. You should recognize our student athletes from around the county
wearing their purple shirt during warm-ups. Secondly, our Interact Club was recognized for their
Backpacks of Love drive by Anne Arundel County Police, who they partnered with to provide comfort to
abused children. The school even got a surprise visit from “Comfort” the service dog used to help ease the
children who are victims of abuse. The Interact Club, along with Advisor Carolyn Brunnett, filled 55
backpacks with all the essentials for comforting young children in need.
Seniors, finish strong. Please continue to keep up with your classwork. Keep your “foot on the gas” until
you get to the finish line academically. We just had a successful Prom, and now we can look forward to a
successful graduation ceremony, but we have to get the work done first and continue to help one another
make good decisions.
Parents, please review the dress code policy with your student so they are coming to school dressed for
success. Any student out of dress code will need to call their family to bring in clothing that is appropriate
for the Home of the Eagle. We have included the Dress Code Flyer for your reference in this newsletter.
Next, also speak to your student about the supports they can access if they are feeling anxious or sad. Our
Counseling Suite doors are always open, please let your student know they can always walk in for help.
Good luck to all AP students taking your exams during these next two weeks; You Got This Eagles!
We are Northeast,
Jason T. Williams
Principal
Jason T. Williams, Principal * 410-437-6400 * 1121 Duvall Highway, Pasadena, MD 21122
Principal’s Newsletter Northeast High School
Calendar of Events
MAY 2017
2nd-3rd Class of 2018 Pictures
4th MCJROTC Awards– 6:30 p.m. Auditorium
5th Interims Distributed
Spanish Honor Society Inductions– 5:30 p.m.
Cafeteria
6th Spring Festival– 8:00 a.m. NHS Stadium
5k Run for Recovery– 8:00 a.m.
8th Choral Concert – 7:00 p.m. Auditorium
11th Instrumental Concert– 7:00 p.m. Auditorium
12th Cake Night (PTSA)- 6:30 p.m. Cafeteria
15th Athletic Awards– 6:00 p.m. Michael’s 8th Ave.
Music Awards– 7:00 p.m. Auditorium
16th National Honor Society Inductions– 7:00 p.m.
Audiorium
18th Last Day for Graduating Seniors
24th Class of 2017 Graduation Ceremony
10:00 a.m.
Schools Closed for Grades 9,10 & 11
31st Parent University Dinner– 6:30 p.m. Cafeteria
JUNE 2017
7th Two Hour Early Dismissal
8th Two Hour Early Dismissal
Last day for students
Sports Calendar
BASEBALL
Varsity
05-01 vs Broadneck - 4:00 p.m.
05-03 vs Annapolis- 4:00 p.m.
05-05 @ Arundel– 4:00 p.m.
Junior Varsity
05-01 @ Broadneck - 4:00 p.m.
05-03 @ Annapolis- 4:00 p.m.
05-05 vs Arundel– 4:00 p.m.
LACROSSE - GIRLS
Varsity
05-02 @ Southern - 7:00 p.m.
05-05 vs Annapolis– 5:00 p.m.
Junior Varsity
05-02 @ Southern - 4:00 p.m.
05-05 vs Annapolis– 4:00 p.m.
LACROSSE - BOYS
Varsity
05-02 @ Southern - 5:00 p.m.
05-05 vs Annapolis– 3:30 p.m.
Junior Varsity
05-02 @ Southern - 3:30 p.m.
05-05 vs Annapolis– 3:30 p.m.
SOFTBALL
Varsity
05-01 vs Broadneck - 4:00 p.m.
05-03 vs Annapolis - 4:00 p.m.
05-05 @ Arundel– 4:00 p.m.
Junior Varsity
05-01 @ Broadneck - 4:00 p.m.
05-03 @ Annapolis - 4:00 p.m.
05-05 vs Arundel - 4:00 p.m.
AP Exam Schedule
Week 1
Week 2
Date Morning Session
7:30 A.M.
Afternoon Session
11:30 A.M.
Monday, May 1 Environmental Science Psychology
Tuesday, May 2 Physics I
Wednesday, May 3 English Literature
Thursday, May 4 US Government Chinese
Friday, May 5 United States History
Date Morning Session
7:30 A.M.
Afternoon Session
11:30 A.M.
Monday, May 8 Biology
Music Theory
Tuesday, May 9 Calculus AB
Calculus BC
Wednesday, May 10 English Language Macroeconomics
Thursday, May 11 World History Statistics
Friday, May 12 Microeconomics
GUIDANCE NEWS... Office of School Counseling
May, June 2017
GUIDANCE COUNSELORS
Ms. Smith A-C [email protected] Ms. Goodhand D-Kia [email protected] Mr. Gondak Kis-Roa [email protected] Mr. Markowski Rob-Z [email protected]
ACT REGISTRATION DATE Jun 10 May 5
SAT REGISTRATION DATE Jun 3 May 9
NCAA CLEARINGHOUSE
Members of the Class of 2017 who hope to play Division I or II athletics need to process a form for the Clearinghouse. The NCAA applications can be downloaded from the Website using www.ncaaclearinghouse.net and should be submitted promptly provided that the student has taken the SAT I or the ACT at least once. When this form is mailed with the fee, make sure that the applicant keeps track of his/her pin number. This number will be needed any time an
applicant wants to access the status of his/her application.
TRANSCRIPTS
Seniors requiring transcripts for college applications or scholarships, must have a transcript form, signed by a parent, on file in the Guidance Office. All transcripts are $2.00 each. Seniors, please allow enough time for a recommendation and transcript to be processed. At least three days notice should be given to the counselors and Mrs. Conner to have these forms ready.
SENIOR TRANSCRIPTS
Final transcripts will be sent to colleges after the report cards have been issued. Report cards are scheduled to be mailed from the Board of Education the end of June. Final transcripts will be mailed during the month of July. ANY SENIOR WHO WISHES TO HAVE A FINAL TRANSCRIPT SENT TO THE COLLEGE THAT THEY WILL ATTEND, NEEDS TO FILL OUT A FINAL TRANSCRIPT REQUEST FORM THAT WILL BE GIVEN TO THEM IN ENGLISH 12 CLASSES. THE FORM MUST HAVE THE NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE COLLEGE. THERE IS NO CHARGE FOR ONE FINAL TRANSCRIPT.
END OF THE YEAR TRANSFERS
Students who know that they will be transferring from Northeast over the summer need to stop by the Guidance Office and pick up a Withdrawal Form, take the form home and have their parents sign it and return the form to Mrs. Conner, Guidance Registrar. Records will be sent home with your student on the last day of school. The office is open each day during the summer to withdraw your student.
ATTENTION JUNIORS! SUMMER COLLEGE VISITS
The summer is a great time to visit colleges. Call the Admission’s Office ahead of time to make an appointment. Many schools have programs and tours during the summer, and it is a good time to explore possibilities.
COLLEGE INFORMATION TIMELINE
Below is a timeline that can help you and your student prepare for the college process. April-May Research colleges June Take ACT/SAT I and SAT II June-August Visit Colleges September-December Select college(s) and complete and mail applications January-February Complete FAFSA forms March-June Apply for all scholarships available
GRADUATING TECH PREP SENIORS EARN FREE AACC CREDITS!! Graduating seniors who have completed one of the high school Tech Prep programs of study with an average grade of “B” or better are eligible to receive free Anne Arundel Community College credits. To have your high school grades evaluated, seniors are reminded to ask your Tech Prep teacher for the Request for Evaluation of Tech Prep Credits form. Complete and mail the form, and enroll at Anne Ar-undel Community College within one year of high school graduation. College credits will be placed on your college transcript after completing six credits of AACC college coursework with a grade of “C” or higher. Should you have any questions, please contact your Tech Prep teacher or Mary Garner (410-777-2891), Tech Prep Coordinator at Anne Arundel Community College. You may also send questions via email to [email protected].
SECONDARY SUMMER SCHOOL
At the time of registration, the student or guardian must present a
completed Secondary Summer School Registration Form.
Registration forms are available from the school counselors. Counselors will
be mailing home forms in June.
The student’s home school counselor must approve the course(s)
before a student can enroll.
All sections of the registration form must be properly filled out
before the student will be permitted to register.
School fees: $300 per course or $100 per course (Tuition reduction available
for families who qualify)
Checks or money orders only. Cash will not be accepted.
News About Our Students
Student of the Month
Student of the Month is a recognition program designed to put the spotlight on those students who
have made notable contributions in a specific department. Students who have special talent or creativity,
display a positive attitude and outstanding work ethic, or who have done an all around outstanding job, are
nominated for Student of the Month.
February March
Administration Amaris Pratt Alston Andrews
Art Luz Arriaga-Medina Isabelle Hall
Avid Savannah Slattery Kenzie Fuller
Business Dominic Keffalas Eric Amaya
English Samuel Wiseman Lisa McChesney
FACS Samantha Stylc Marisa Brown
FLS Arianna Braunstein Kaitlyn Edmunds
Guidance Anthony Bush Cassie McGinnis
Math Mark Rader Gabrielle Jarvis
MCJROTC Ashley Gasca Rachel Karlowitz
Music Corrine Hensley James Price
PE Kaliegha Wynn Kendall Boyd
Science Dana Creamer Carly Gernert
Social Studies Jessica Wirth Zoe Smith
Tech Ed. Damian Wirth Matthew Croteau
WCL Maggie Gosewisch Nicholas Ryder-
Bullock
More News About Our Students
Perfect Attendance
Perfect Attendance means no absences, no tardies, and no early dismissals.
Congratulations to the following students who achieved perfect attendance for the
third marking period.
Grade 9
Blaine Adler Dylan Ambrose Jacob Ashe Mark Ashman Connor Bessling Evelyn Doolittle Samantha Emrich Mia Fernandez Zachary Fogarty Dylan Gadsden Aaron Godwin Brendan Gottleib Jonathan Hegarty Brendan Heptner Madison Hobbs Abigail Karl Brodie Katzenberger Gabriel Knaus Michael Lane Andrew Rogalski Alexa Shaffer Kylee Simmons Cecilia Swarthout Sharon Wang Jacob Wheeler Grace Whiteman Trevor Williams Tony Woo Eric Zheng
Grade 12
Zachary Alexander Kyle Ashe Conlan Birdsall Tanner Buras Lance Clark Lauryn Daniels Trey Fair Tayler Gernert Sarah Jackson Claire McCarriher Brianna Price Dylan Shupe Christopher Silman Phillip Snyder
Grade 11
Sabrina Benge Jasmine Chavez Duane Davis Hannah De Guzman Jordan DeGruchy Megan Dietzway Mercedes Duffy Kimberly Frost Colin Grayson Tyler Green Shajan Hamza Harrison Hause Kenny Ho Donald Keefe Gehrig Knaus Kayla Miller Kenneth Miller Megan Paulis Justin Pickeral Katilyn Pollard Melanie Powell Tyrique Pratt Mark Rader Braiden Ryan Micah Santos Nicholas Simms Cole Switzer Kendall Wightman Tyler Wright
Grade 10
Matthew Anderson Hailey Argonis Prudente Baysic Hope Burke Jonathan Cangson Rattikan Chaiyaruk Dana Creamer Jeremy Dawidowicz Joshua Dawidowicz Leilani Fadika Ashley Gasca Marshall Greenwood Susan Hall Kelly Harkins Sabrina Jackson Nicholas Keys Brandon LeBarron Gabriel Norris Harsh Patel Jordan Ross Emma Russell-Duda Colby Sanders Rushil Savalia Nicolas Schoonmaker Zoe Smith Seth Taylor Andrew Zaukus
Even More News About Our Students
Honor Roll
Congratulations to the following students who made the Honor Roll for the third marking period:
Grade 9
Brytanie Abraham
Alexis Aburn
Jaylin Albury
Novalle Allen
Taylor Allison
Angel Amaro
Nicholas Anderson
Jacob Appler
Landrie Armstrong
Mark Ashman
Alexandrea Barnett
Makayla Belanger
Sydney Bell
Logan Bishop
Alyssa Borgert
Jarrod Boyer
Jessica Brin
Emily Bryant
Rebekah Butler
Michael Carnes
Grace Carroll
Logan Clark
Amber Coakley
Rhian Coates
Taye Coates
Taylor Colbert
Geoffrey Conkle
Julia Cook
Courtney Cox
Troy Curran
Ryne Curry
Abigail Dailey
Brittnee Delucca
Keith Desposito
Ethan Diddlemeyer
Evelyn Doolittle
Madelyn Drexel
Cody Edmondson
Samantha Emrich
Maritza Falchetti
Haley Faro
Mia Fernandez
Matthew Floyd
Torrance Flynn
Zachary Fogarty
Jonathan Garvey
Ryan Geisler
Aaron Godwin
Brendan Gottleib
Cora Grayson
Madison Gregg
Josef Baez
Joshua Bassett
Divine Benson
Nathan Berry
Bethany Bessling
Grayson Biekert
Ryan Bigelow
Tanner Bishop
Logan Blake
Taydam Bolling
Adam Brooks
Hope Burke
Emily Calvert
Emily Carr
Samuel Carroll
Rattikan Chaiyaruk
Alison Clark
Connor Clark
Evelyn Cronise
Mackenzie Curran
Jeremy Dawidowicz
Joshua Dawidowicz
Sabrina DeLizio
Madison DeVeaux
Bennett Diaz
Macey Dies
Caleb Dixon
Nicole Dornberger
Calista Dugan
Julia Dunkerson
Destiny Edwards
Delanie Embro
Leilani Fadika
Ashley Ferguson
JanMichael Finch
Lyric Fitzgerald
Emma Fleming
Ismael Flores-
Gomez
Matthew Flynn
Joshua Foster
Kylie Freeburger
Shelby Friia
Deven Fuller
Luciano Gargano
Thomas Gargano
Ashley Gasca
Allyson Giordano
Kaja Gravenor
Trinity Gray
Jena Harbin
Deven Hardwick-
Syrena Griffin
Zoey Groves
Jorge Guajardo
Alissa Guzman-
Bastida
Brooke Haley
Leah Haley
Isabelle Hall
Shea Hall
Tyler Hanson
Jonathan Hegarty
Michaela Helfrick-
Christman
Jade Henneman
Brendan Heptner
Mallorie Hetzel
Madison Hobbs
Alyssa Jacobs
Kayla Jennings
Jordan Jocus
Ashley Kane
Mason Keefe
Nyla Kendall
Walter Kinder
Gabriel Knaus
Jaden Kramer
Alexander Kyper
Joseph Ladner
Michael Lane
Jerry Lawson
Hailey Lonczynski
Anastasia Long
Nicholas Lusby
Jason Maatouk
Jasmine Main
Emerson Maldonado
-Munguia
Karl Maloy
Christofer Marroquin
Gage McCauley
Jacob McClung
Stacy McGinnis
Conner McGregor
Peyton Mcie
Ethan Mettle
Gabrielle Milillo
Lauren Miller
Mackenzie Mitchell
Da'rel Moore
Jonathan Moran
Aedan Munger
Sasha Nicholas
Taylyn Norfolk
Tyler Oakes
Marlon Owens
Troy Owens
Jacob Peebles
Amber Peete
Tylia Pineda
Lena Plummer
Isaiah Ransom
Taylor Reeves
Maddison Reider
Victoria Remmey
Katherine Rittmeyer
Nicholas Ryder-
Bullock
Sophia Schnebel
Brianna Schwartz
Oriah Shelton
Hannah Sisk
Chy'ad Smith
Allison Snyder
Kayla Sobczak
Taylor Stahl
Gabrielle Starlings
Katlyn Steinhart
Alex Summers
Stephen Thomas
Sean Thursby
Savanna Tully
Sarah Underwood
Meghan Villarreal
Jacob Wheeler
Kayla Whitaker
Grace Whiteman
Madison Williams
Allyson Wills
Hannah Wilson
Tony Woo
Cameron Woodmancy
Austin Wright
Ashley Zepp
Grade 10
McKenzie Adams
Garrett Alexander
Colin Anderson
Kristin Anderson
Matthew Anderson
Tyler Anderson
Alston Andrews
Hailey Argonis
Robert Armiger
Stack
Carrie Hartzell
Brooke Harvey
Matthew Heffington
Liam Henderson
Lacey Hensley
Keith Ho
Andrew Hood
Erin Hughes
Zoie Hunt
Lauren Jackson
Sabrina Jackson
Morgan James
Naomi Jerrell
Nicholas Jones
Erin Kaline
Brooke Katzenberger
Dominic Keffalas
Jasmine Kidd
Alyssa Kisielewski
Olivia Kostick
Joshua Krcik
Margaret Krick
Kiersten Lamke
David Langenfelder
Brandon LeBarron
Paul Mitchell Lim
Carly Lussier
Chrissa Lyons
Sydney Makarovich
Carlos Maldonado-
Munguia
Darizeny Marroquin-
Gomez
Anna-Lyn Masterson
Hope McDonald
Kaitlyn McGurk
Charlene McMullen
Grace Muller
Anna Myers
Ryleigh Nalley
Levi Newell
Zachary Nguyen
Jackelin Ordonez-
Marroquin
Michael Palestis
Rutvik Pandya
Tamara Parker
Harsh Patel
Amaris Pratt
McKenzi Priest
Katherine Rayhart
More News About Our Students
Honor Roll (continued)
Kirsten Reigrut
Syrus Riner
Delaney Robb
Nathaniel Rojas
Jade Root
Emma Russell-Duda
Colby Sanders
Raymond Sharp
Victoria Sheffield
Cheyenne Shifflett
Alexis Smith
Garrett Smith
Andrew Solley
McKenna Sparks
Nathan Stephens
Ryan Syme
Amanda Taylor
Jarren Terry
Layla Tiberio
Heath Underwood
Noelia Velasquez
Jesus Villa
Madelyn Watson
Kaitlyn Wedemeyer
Alexander Weister
Natarvia White
Alyssa Whitney
Alexis Williams
Connor Wilson
Sydney Wingate
Damian Wirth
Paige Wood
Bethany Wright
Daniel Wright
Matthew Wukitch
Andrew Zaukus
Taylor Ziler
Grade 11
Alyssia Adams
Bryanne Adams
Mariah Adams
Taylor Adams
Zachary Adams
Bianca Addivinola
David Allison
Valon Anthony
Hannah Bartholomew
Samantha Baysic
Veronica Beatty
Taylor Bell
Brianna Benge
Haven Bennett
Om Bhardwaj
Emily Bishoff
Lyndsay Bozek
Jonah Brown
Noah Brown
Kinlee Bruns
Mackenzie Burrows
Angel Calderon
Madalyn Cantrell
Garrett Cauffman
Harshilkumar
Chovatia
Cameron Christian
Kera Ciezobka
Nile Clifford
Victoria Collins
Marcus Colvin
Allison Conneely
Tabitha Crowe
Tyler Czyz
Hannah De Guzman
Aspen Dean
Rick Debnath
Tyler DeBoy
Jordan DeGruchy
Kaylie DeGruchy
Megan Dietzway
Ernest Dimler
Kayla Disasi
Mary DiSpaldo
Richard Dobry
Anna Dove
Matthew Doyle
William Driscoll
Dejia Drummond
Mercedes Duffy
Thomas Eades
Jacob Ellecamp
Mary Emge
Nichole Fish
Victoria Fitez
Autumn Fitzpatrick
Joseph Flynt
Kimberly Frost
Christopher Funk
Maxwell Garnes
Hannah Garrett
Carly Gernert
Kailyn Golder
Kathryn Gormley
Maggie Gosewisch
Colin Grayson
Jayda Griffin
Zachry Guinn
Veronica Hampton
Shajan Hamza
Cheyenne Hardy
Harrison Hause
Reeana Havard
Shyenne Helmer-
Berry
Corrine Hensley
Kenny Ho
Amber Hohrein
McKenzie Hynson
Demetrius Jones
Christina Jordan
Mallory Karnei
Karan Kaushal
Antoinette Kavades
Donald Keefe
Taylor Kephart
Kaitlyn Kiser
Nathan Klasmeyer
Melanie Kral
Arianna Krcik
Alycin Labbe
Emily Lamb
Shelby Lamb
Sydney Langlois
Lindsey Laughlin
Brittany Leary
Jane Lee
Melaney Lemaster
Andrew Lemon
Pedro Leveron
Kurtis Link
Alaina Litz
Nicolas Lopez
Slate Lucia
Joseph Maatouk
Hope Manack
Xavian Manokey
Courtney Markley
Patrick Martinek
Jael Mason
Jenna Matulonis
Shelby McAdams
Nicholas McGinty
Emilee Melton
Andrea Mencia
Alexis Mettle
Kayla Miller
Kenneth Miller
Kayla Mitchell
Brooke Monday
Andres Moya
Mea Munoz
Shen Naglieri
Cara Nemitz
Joseph Nicholson
Tamara Pack
David Patterson
Megan Paulis
Brian Perry
Sierra Phillips
Izaiah Plaza
Katilyn Pollard
Tyrique Pratt
Mark Rader
Jacob Radvansky
Adam Rieder
Alyssa Rivers
Joshua Rock
Maya Rogalski
Braiden Ryan
Ciara Ryan
Micah Santos
Justin Schildt
Dylan Schuh
Gwen Sharman
Ciera Shiflett
Brianna Sisk
Apreah Smith
Heather Smith
Daulton Snowden
Demontay Snowden
Walter Solley
Seth Stankiewicz
Zamya Starling
Emma Strauss
Cole Switzer
Laura Temples
Izabelle Torres
James Towler
Shianne Trout
Micah Tyler-Coleman
Matthew Wade
Kendall Wightman
Garrett Wiley
Matthew Wilhelm
Nathan Wilkes
Taylor Wood
Joseph Wright
Kassidee Wright
Kristen Wright
Tyler Wright
Tyler Younkin
Kristen Zabst
Grade 12
Rachel Adams
Alexis Akers
Julia Alexander
Zachary Alexander
Nadeem Ameen
Nicole Amoroso
Cecil Anderson
Damian Arellano
Aleah Ashburn
Kyle Ashe
Sandy Awad
Kaylee Barnett
Skylir Bennett
Timothy Benson
Emily Boisseau
Taylor Bolewski
Dashawn Branch
Alexis Brengle
Hannah Brown
Tyler Brown
Taylor Buck
Tanner Buras
Muhammad Butt
Eryn Carr
Megan Carr
Lucas Carroll
Robert Cerasuolo
Jiawen Chen
Rachel Chiurazzi
Gabrielle Clark
Lance Clark
Morgan Coakley
Brittany Coburn
Carly Crehan
Victoria Curran
Alanna Daly
Kristen Dehn
Adam Desposito
Kayla Dickerson
Maxwell DiSpaldo
Alexandra Ditch
Madison Doss
Michael Edmondson
Faith Ellingson
Kristina Estep
Hayley Fernandez
Jennifer Field
Daniel Figlia
Alexandra Fox
Juliannah Fox
Nicholas Gardner
Alexis Garmer
Armenta Gashi
Tayler Gernert
John Godleski
Jacob Granger
Ciarra Guyer
Kyle Harvey
Simon Harvey
We are proud to announce that the following students made the Principal’s
Honor Roll for the third marking period. To make Principal’s Honor Roll, a
student must receive straight A’s on their report card.
Grade 9
Ryan Adams Blaine Adler Olamide Ajayi Dylan Ambrose Gianna Ambrose Jacob Ashe Grace Boudris Arianna Braunstein Joseph Castillo Kaitlyn Edmunds Ashley Gernert Arrean Hemmati Prakriti Karki Abigail Karl Brodie Katzenberger Rohni Kaushal Rachel Kidwell Abigail Kienast Ellie Kienast Marissa Lynne Cruz Maez Lindsay McCabe Glacia Niles Jaela Paschall Hannah Perez
Delaney Piechowiak Kylie Plumb Taylor Rafiq Haley Richards Alexa Shaffer Gaeun Son Cecilia Swarthout Mackenzie Sweitzer Kayla Tamondong Sharon Wang Abigail Ward
Grade 10
Destiny Booth Kendall Boyd Kaleigh Cassell Megan Chiurazzi Brianna Collins Dana Creamer Jacob Cuff Zackery Delozier Kelly Harkins Delaney Hatfield Bryan Knipp Kyle Mosco Savannah Quick
Sean Santana Rushil Savalia Hayley Simms Zoe Smith Jillian Taylor Seth Taylor Matthew Zephir
Grade 11
Sabrina Benge Duane Davis Katie Forand Amanda Howland Kyle Hurd Elliot Lowman Abigail Morton Brandon Nguyen Melanie Powell Nicholas Simms Laura Skorobatsch Savannah Slattery Noah Whiteman
Grade 12
Madelyn Berry Conlan Birdsall
Seth Camphouse Lauryn Daniels Danielle Embro Kenzie Fuller Sarah Gordon Kailyn Grossberg Connor Johnson Casey Lowry Mallory McKenna McKinsey Rupert Christopher Silman Marissa Sink Samantha Stylc Alexis Weisgerber Alina White Emily White Amanda Wiseman
Savannah Healy
Kaitlyn Helwich
Alexis Henderson
Jennifer Hodges
Matthew Hoffnagle
Zachary Hott
Daniel Howell
Dharma Hunt
Sarah Jackson
Ra'Nya Jacobs
Cameron Johnson
Mackenzie Jones
Rachel Karlowitz
Bethany Kearney
Zachary Kienast
Alyssa Kiser
Jason Knott
Cheyenne Knuckles
Kevin Kruger
Michaela Lauterbach
Hailey Lewis
Hannie Joyce Lim
Janae Littlejohn
Jordan Lucas
Kelsey Lupinek
Chelsey Manansala
Yarilee Martinez
Nicholas Matteo
Julianna Maupin
Franki Maus
Claire McCarriher
Madison McDonald
Cassie McGinnis
Kirsten Midkiff
Isabelle Montigny
Taylor Moore
Emily Myers
Karina Ordonez-
Marroquin
Ashley Palestis
Emily Partlow
Joshua Powell
Brianna Price
McKenzie Prince
Brandi Quasney
Kinsley Reihl
Chelsey Roberts
Jacoby Rojas
Keegan Ruhl
Kai Samuels
Kyle Schwartz
Drew Sharman
Kassidey Shumway
Kieran Sinnett
Emma Sledgeski
Brittany Smith
Justin Talley
Maurice Todd
Alyssa Tracey
Vanessa Umali
Heather Vain
Courtney Vinopal
Ian Walton
Meghan Watson
Steven Wenzel
John Williams
Brian Wise
Bayly Woodley
Lucy Zhang
Honor Roll (continued)
Parents & Students -
This just in!
During the 2017-2018 school year
Northeast will offer a personal finance &
investment club through Millionaires
Club. We will partner with a local credit
union and a sponsor to offer financial,
investment & entrepreneurial education
and challenges for interested students,
grades 9 - 12.
The formation of the club is still in the
planning stages. If you are interested in
more information, peruse the Website
http://www.MillionairesClub.org and/or
contact Mrs. Ashman,
Future Business Leaders of America will
still be an option for students and they
may also belong to both clubs!
Registered Nurse, School Health
Anne Arundel County Department of Health: School Health Services Program is seeking individuals to
fill RN, LPN, and Health Assistant positions to provide full and part-time health services in our school
health program for the 2017-2018 school year. Current Maryland license is required for RN’s and
LPN’s. High school diploma or equivalent certificate is required for Health Assistants. The Health
Department offers competitive salaries, health benefits, paid leave, summers off, as well as a challenging
and rewarding work environment. To complete an application please visit www.aahealth.org About Us/
Employment Opportunities. EOE.
From The Health Room
Please be advised that if your son/daughter has medication in the health room, the medication
must be picked up no later than June 8, 2017 at 12:30 pm. If you have any questions or concerns, please
call the health room at 410-437-4820.
If you plan for your son/daughter to have medication for the 2017-2018 school year, you can find
the needed form(s) on the Anne Arundel County Public School website (aacps.org). Go to the “parents”
drop down menu and click on “forms.” Look to the bottom right corner for “medical,” and click on the
form(s) you need.
Northeast's Future Business Leaders of
America placed at the Region 4 competition in
February, and had a good showing at the State
competition in March.
Congratulations Kyle Fall for his 2nd place
win at Regional to earn the invite to the State
competition in Hunt Valley, Maryland.
Recognition is due to Emma Strauss for her
placement in Spreadsheeting, and Mark
Ashman for his placement in Introduction to
Financial Math at the regional competition.
Member, enjoy your summer and plan for a
rematch with the other chapters in the Fall!
New members welcome. Students, check
http://www.fbla-pbl.org for more information
or check in with Mrs. Ashman during NHS
hour.
Attention Class of 2018
IMPORTANT Senior Portrait Information
Dear Rising Seniors and Parents of Rising Seniors: Your senior year is quickly approaching, and that means it’s time to take Senior
Portraits! Senior portraits will be taken in May, July, and September at Northeast High School. This year May 2 and 3 are the May dates. Please check your mailboxes
for your scheduled time. Lifetouch / Prestige will assign a date to you by postcard. NHS Yearbook works only with Lifetouch for yearbook portraits. So even if you will NOT be purchasing photographs through Lifetouch, but you DO want your senior
portrait to appear in your senior yearbook, you should still have your portraits taken by Lifetouch on your assigned appointment date in order to appear in the yearbook.
Remember!
If you do not have your portrait taken by Prestige, your portrait will NOT appear in the yearbook. It costs nothing to
have your yearbook picture taken, so be sure you come to school on the correct day and time to have your picture
taken even if you are not purchasing portraits. If you miss your appointment, please come on one of the make-up days after contacting Lifetouch / Prestige.
It is important that once you receive your proofs from Lifetouch that you go online and select the portrait that you would like placed in the 2018 yearbook. Choose ONLY
a picture taken in the traditional tux or drape with a BLUE BACKGROUND. If you select a portrait with anything other than a blue background, the yearbook staff will
choose an appropriate one for you. Finally, please understand that the senior portrait pages of the yearbook must be
completed by our staff by the end of September. Therefore, if your portraits are not taken and selected by September 14, your senior portrait will not appear in the
yearbook. If you have any questions, please contact Monica Lynch at [email protected].
Thank you for your cooperation, 2018 Northeast High School Yearbook Staff
Violation of Administrative Regulation JCC-RAC,
Alcoholic Beverages,
Controlled Dangerous Substances, or Other
Intoxicants:
Graduating students who violate Board policies on
possession, consumption, or
distribution of alcoholic beverages, controlled dangerous
substances, counterfeit controlled
dangerous substances, non-controlled substances as defined by
Article 27, Section 286B of the Annotated Code of Maryland, or
other intoxicants at any time during the last four weeks of school
prior to the last scheduled day for graduating students, or during
the time between the last scheduled day and the graduation
ceremony, whether the activity takes place on school buses, within
a school building or upon any school property, or during any
school, school-related, or Board sponsored activity, whether held
on school property or at locations off school property including
private clubs, businesses, or commercial establishments, shall be
prohibited from participation in all senior activities, including
proms, awards ceremonies and graduation ceremonies.
Diplomas earned by students denied participation in
graduation ceremonies will be
available upon request in the office of the appropriate school
principal on the first
workday following graduation ceremonies.
April 20th is the last day a graduating senior can be enrolled in
the Alternative to Drugs
Program, Responsible Actions Program, or Anti-Tobacco Use
Program.
(Skirts & shorts = at least fingertip length)
M A Y 1 - 5Every year, we celebrate our #AACPSAwesome teachers during Teacher Appreciation Week. Thousands joined our campaign last year to recognize their favorite teachers on social media. This year there are even more ways to thank the teachers in your life.
sending a Thank-A-Gram to let your teachers know how much you appreciate them
Making a donation in their honor to the school of your choice
Staying tuned to AACPS Facebook & Twitter for prizes & contests
J O I N I N T H E F U N B Y . . .
W W W . A A C P S . O R G / T H A N K A T E A C H E R
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1 - 5 D E M A Y OCada año, celebramos a nuestros maestros impresionantes #AACPSAwesome durante la semana de Apreciación a los Maestros. Miles se unieron a nuestra campaña el año pasado para reconocer a sus maestros favoritos en las redes sociales. Este año hay más maneras de agradecer a los maestros en su vida.
Envíenle una Nota de Agradecimiento para dejarles saber a sus maestros cuánto los aprecian
Hagan una donación en honor al maestro a la escuela de su elección
Permaneciendo atentos al Facebook y Twitter de AACPS para premios y concursos
Ú N A S E A L A D I V E R S I Ó N . . .
www.aacps.org/thankateacher
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Parent LinkParent LinkConectándolo a Ud. y a su Hijo a la Información en Nuestro Camino a la Grandeza
“La evidencia es consistente, positiva y convincente: las familias tienen una gran influencia en el rendimiento de sus hijos. Cuando las escuelas, las familias y los grupos de la comunidad trabajan juntos para apoyar el aprendizaje, los niños tienden a mejorar en la escuela, permanecer en la escuela por más tiempo y les gusta más la escuela.” Anne T. Henderson, Karen L. Mapp Mayo 2017
Oficina de Asociaciones de Escuelas y Familias 410-222-5414 |
[email protected]íranos en AACPS TV por Cable:
Canales HD: Comcast #996, Broadstripe #496, Verizon #1961
Canales SD: Comcast y Broadstripe #96, Verizon #36
Parent Connection, Parents’ Corner, World View,
Nuestra Comunidad (Our Community),
¡Charlemos Juntos! (Let’s Chat)
Consejo del Mes de Familia Sana
Del Departamento de Salud del
Condado de Anne Arundel : Salud de Familia y Escuela:
Dormir lo suficiente. Le ayudará a aprender, ser
productivo y seguro. Tener un ciclo de sueño – estar
despierto regular tiene beneficios que son difíciles de
medir, pero fácil de sentir.
Básicos Cerebral: Entendiendo el Dormir (NINDS).
Condado de Anne Arundel
Campamentos de Verano
No es demasiado tarde para inscribir a sus hijospara estas oportunidades de aprendizaje al aire libre
maravilloso. Algunas becas están disponibles en ambos.
Recojan el Folleto de los Campamentos de Verano de Arlington Echo 2017
Campamento del Día de Verano de Ciencia de
Jug Bay Wetlands Sanctuary!
Jug Bay Summer Camp Information
A los estudiantes de 5 º a 12 º grado se les presentara las humedales, ecología y investigaciones científica.
Llamar: 410-741-9330
Los números de 2016-2017’s serán similar.
¡Gracias!!
Valorada en $17,660,000
18,900 Voluntarios 570,000 Horas Registradas
Estadísticas del Programa de Voluntarios de AACPS: 2015-2016)
Enfermeras EscolaresMayo 10 Día Nacional de Enfermeras Escolares
Trabajadores de la Cafeteria Mayo 5 Día Nacional de Héroe del Almuerzo Escolar
MaestrosMayo 3 Día Nacional de Aprecio de Maestros
Voluntarios*… traen enriquecimiento a nuestros estudiantes y escuelas y estamos muy agradecidos.
¡Gracias!!Por su dedicación a nuestros estudiantes.
Voluntario del MesAbril 2017
La Junta de educación ha aplazado este premiohasta Mayo.
Para nominar voluntarios excepcionales:
AACPS School&Family o correo electrónico
[email protected] Annapolis
Noche de Juegos en FamiliaCada 4o Martes Abril 25 – Octubre 24Gratis o Pre- Matricularse y Pagar $5/Persona
Para cenar y llevarse un juego para la casa.
Pre-matricularse Aquí: Noche de Juegos en Familia
Todo los fondos irán a la Fundación de Educación de 21st Century para apoyar las Escuelas Publicas del Condado de Anne Arundel.
En las escuelas de AACPS, bibliotecas del
condado y En línea: ArlingtonEcho Summer Camp InfoLlamar: 410-222-3822
Parent LinkParent LinkConnecting You and Your Child to Information on Our Journey to Greatness
The evidence is consistent, positive, and convincing: families have a major influence on their children’s achievement. When schools, families, and community groups work together to support learning, children tend to do better in school, stay in school longer, and like school more.” Anne T. Henderson, Karen L. Mapp May 2017
Volunteer of the MonthApril 2017
The Board of Education postponed this award to May.
for your dedication to our students.
To nominate an exceptional volunteer:
AACPS School&Family or email [email protected]
Healthy Family Tip of the Month
SAVE FINAL AS PDF!!!See hyperlink tips memo in file
Office of School & Family Partnerships410-222-5414 | [email protected]
HD Channels: Comcast #996, Broadstripe #496, Verizon # 1961 SD Channels: Comcast & Broadstripe #96, Verizon #36
Parent Connection, Parents’ Corner, World View,Nuestra Comunidad (Our Community),
¡Charlemos Juntos! (Let’s Chat)
Volunteers*… bring enrichment to our students and schools and
are deeply appreciated.
TeachersMay 3rd National Teacher Appreciation Day
From Anne Arundel County Department of Health:
Family & School Health
Westfield Annapolis
Get enough sleep. It will help you to learn, be
productive and safe. Having a regular sleep-wake cycle
has benefits that are hard to measure, but easy to feel.
Brain Basics: Understanding Sleep (NINDS).
Every 4th Tuesday April 25 – October 24
It’s not too late to register your children for these wonderful outdoor learning opportunities.
Some scholarships are available at both.
In AACPS schools, county libraries &
Pick up the Arlington Echo 2017 Summer Camp Brochure
On line: ArlingtonEcho Summer Camp Info
Anne Arundel County
Summer Camps
5th through 12th graders are introduced to wetlands, ecology and scientific investigations.
Jug Bay Wetlands Sanctuary Summer Science Day Camp!
Jug Bay Summer Camp Information
Call: 410-741-9330
Thank You!!
Cafeteria WorkersMay 5th National School Lunch Hero Day
School NursesMay 10th National School Nurse Day
AACPS Volunteer Program Stats: (2015-2016)
18,900 Volunteers 570,000 Hours Logged
Valued at $17,660,000
.
2016-2017’s numbers will be similar.
Thank You!!
Watch Us on AACPS Cable TV:
Family Game Night.
Free or Pre-Register & Pay $5/Person to have dinner & take home a game.
Pre-Register Here: Family Game Night
All proceeds go to The 21st Century Education Foundation to support Anne Arundel County Schools.
Call: 410-222-3822
Let’s Get Moving
A Fun Active Fitness Youth Camp
June 12th – June 15th
Northeast High School Stadium
Boys & Girls age 4-10
8:00am - 2:00pm
$225
Register at www.elitestarr.com
Camp description: Fun Crew Camp is a fun and active camp for young
children to be familiarized to wide range of activities. We want to introduce simple
skills in a fun positive atmosphere. Our goal is to build basic knowledge of sports
and a love for moving and being fit. Some skills that this camp will focus on is
running, jumping, base running, throwing, catching, kicking and social skills.
Campers will play fun games such as tag, stretching, soccer, baseball, tennis,
basketball and other group activities. This camp is run by 2 physical education
teachers with over 25 years of experience combined. We encourage campers to
disconnect from electronic play during camp. Please bring a bag lunch or pizza,
water & snacks will be available to purchase. Don’t forget your water bottle so
everyone stays hydrated. This is time to move, have fun and be social.
REGISTRATION FORM
PARTICIPANT’S INFORMATION:
Name: ___________________________________________________________________________________
Home Address:_____________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
Date of Birth: _______________ Grade: ______________Gender: _________________Age: ______________
PARENT’S/GUARDIAN’S INFORMATION:
Name: ____________________________________________________________________________________
Home Phone #: _____________________________________________________________________________
Parent’s Cell #: _____________________________________ Work #: _____________________________
Parent’s Email: _____________________________________________________________________________
Emergency Contact: ____________________________ Emergency Phone #: ___________________________
PROGRAM INFORMATION:
Camp Name: _______________________________________________________________________________
Camp Date: __________________________ Cost: ____________
WAIVER:
*In consideration of Elite Starr Athletic Academy, LLC accepting me/my child(ren) into their programs, I agree
to release and discharge Elite Starr Athletic Academy, LLC, it’s employees and it’s agents from any injuries
sustained by me/my child(ren) as a result of participation in any of their programs. I agree to indemnify and
hold harmless Elite Starr Athletic Academy, LLC, its employees and its’ agents against any liability incurred as a
result of such injury or loss. It is understood and agreed that Elite Starr Athletic Academy, LLC, its employees
and its’ agents cannot be responsible for any aggravation or injury caused as a result of a pre-existing
condition, including, but not limited to, allergies. Elite Starr Athletic Academy, LLC will be notified of any such
conditions in writing prior to any participation in any of their programs.
*Participants may, at some time, be photographed for use by Elite Starr Athletic Academy, LLC for publicity
purposes.
*We reserve the right to cancel or alter programs that do not meet our registration requirements.
SIGNATURE:
____________________________________________________ __________________________
Parent/Guardian Signature Date
MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: Elite Starr Athletic Academy, LLC PO BOX 3755, Crofton MD 21114