Weekly Roundup April 18

Posted April 18, 2023

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SAT, PSAT 9 and PSAT 10 Makeups
Spring 2023 Final Exams Schedule
Consent Decree Site Visit
AP Students: Get Your Tech Ready
Spirit Week Next Week
Free Summer Concurrent Enrollment Courses
Regional Summer School
Creative Writing Club Writing Contest
Pancake Takedown
City Year Movie Night
Pride Prom
Women in Industry/Society of Women Engineers
Prom Guest Forms
Volleyball May Camp
GWHS Girls Soccer Team Fundraiser
IB Theater Night
Friday Night Live (FNL)
Proctor an AP or IB Exam
IB Foundation Spring Fundraiser
Teacher Appreciation Week
Host an Exchange Student
GWHS Food Pantry
GWHS Landscaping Committee Updates
Buy a Brick
GW Grow Club Plant Sale Begins Next Week
Summer Pop-Up Shop

ASSESSMENT – SAT, PSAT 9 and PSAT 10 MAKEUPS
Next week, all freshmen, sophomores and juniors who did not attend their primary P/SAT testing date will participate in makeup accountability testing. These assessments are critical to understanding student growth and school-level trends. The Colorado Department of Education requires at least 95% of our students take these assessments. Please be sure your student is in school and on time for the following assessments:

  • Tuesday, April 25 – All juniors who need to make up the SAT
  • Wednesday, April 26 – All freshmen who need to make up the PSAT 9
  • Thursday, April 27 – All sophomores who need to make up the PSAT 10
Normal bell schedules will continue for al other students.

Students who are required to participate in makeup testing will receive an email to their @dpsk12.net email account prior to their testing day with details, including their room assignment and approximate end time. Participation in state accountability assessments is mandatory, and students who receive a makeup testing email must attend.

Important attendance requirement: Juniors attending Prom must participate in (1) CMAS Science on April 5, and (2) SAT School Day on April 12. Sophomores who are invited by an upperclassman to attend Prom must participate in PSAT 10 on April 14. Starting February 1, all juniors, seniors and invited sophomores attending Prom must have no more than four (4) unexcused absences this semester, which includes participation in our assessment days. Please note, as set forth in our Student and Family Handbook (also linked on our website under the “Students & Families” tab), absences must be excused within two (2) days of a student’s return to school.

If you have questions about exempting your student from these assessments, please email Dr. Davis. Include your student’s name and grade level in your email. Students who have been exempted from these assessments must have no more than three (3) unexcused absences this semester to attend Prom.

ASSESSMENT – SPRING 2023 FINAL EXAMS SCHEDULE
Final exams will run Wednesday, May 24 through Friday, May 26. Course competency (by teacher invitation only) will run Tuesday, May 30 through Wednesday, May 31. Please find our Spring 2023 Final Exams Schedule HERE.

CONSENT DECREE SITE VISIT
During the week of April 24, we will be hosting a one-day site visit related to DPS’s compliance with its Consent Decree related to services for Multilingual Learners.  This site visit will include representatives from the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Congress of Hispanic Educators (CHE), as well as an independent monitor who reports to the court.

It is possible that in conjunction with this site visit, we will be disclosing your child’s educational records, which are protected by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA).  FERPA has a special exception for the DOJ to receive educational records, but it also requires school districts to notify families before disclosing educational records to other parties to comply with a court order.

If you do not want the District to release your child’s educational records to CHE or the court monitor, you should contact the court as soon as possible. The case is Congress of Hispanic Educators v. Denver Public Schools, Case Number 95-cv-02313-RBJ, in the U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado, and the presiding judge is the Honorable R. Brooke Jackson. If you have any questions, you can email denverpublicschools_legaldepartment@dpsk12.net.

  
AP STUDENTS – GET YOUR TECH READY
AP students, be sure you have what you need to test this spring! AP English Language, AP English Literature, AP Computer Science Principles and AP United States History will be administered digitally this May, and you will need a DPS-issued Chromebook to test. If you don’t have a DPS-issued Chromebook, please visit Mr. Embleton in room 323 as soon as possible. Questions? Contact Mr. Embleton.
AP students, be sure to click on “apps” at the bottom of your Chromebook toolbar (you’ll need to log out of your Google profile to see the “apps” kiosk), then click on “Bluebook.” Sign in to your College Board account, and start practicing with the digital app you’ll use when testing!

SPIRIT WEEK NEXT WEEK
Get ready to show your spirit next week with our last spirit week of the year!
  • Monday, April 24: Throwback Day! Pick your favorite decade and dress up like you’re living in it.
  • Tuesday, April 25: Disney v. Nickelodeon! Become your favorite Disney or Nickelodeon character.
  • Wednesday, April 26: Pink Out! On Wednesdays, we wear pink (as much as possible!).
  • Thursday, April 27: Tropical Day! Break out your sunglasses, flip flops and Hawaiian shirts (no swimsuits, though).
  • Friday, April 28: Crazy Green and White Day! Go all out in your green and white.

FREE SUMMER CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT COURSES
Students, are you interested in earning free high school and college credit? If so, consider a summer Concurrent Enrollment course. This summer, there are both high school select and college select course options, providing you the opportunity to earn both high school and college credit at no cost. Click HERE for more info and a list of the amazing course offerings (everything from Intro to Criminal Justice to Music Appreciation!). Questions? Visit Mr. Wallace in room 112F (in the Success Center). 

REGIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL
If you think you need to recover any school credits, please have your parent register you for one of our summer school options. Regional Summer School will be in-person at North High School, South High School, and McGlone Academy, and will run June 13 through July 14, every Tuesday through Friday from 8:00 to 11:00am. There will be no class on Tuesday, July 4. Breakfast and lunch will be provided. Please complete this Parent Interest Form so we can get you signed up! Questions? Visit your counselor.

CREATIVE WRITING CLUB WRITING CONTEST
The GWHS Creative Writing Club is hosting a writing contest, and they’d love to read your work! Consider submitting a short 1 to 3 page response to the prompt “What is an unpopular opinion that you believe is underrepresented and should be discussed more?” Scan the QR code to submit your entry between Friday, April 7 and Friday, April 21, and to see what prizes will be offered to the winners. Questions? Email Jazzy Tung.

PANCAKE TAKEDOWN
Wrestling is hosting a delicious takedown of pancakes on Wednesday, April 26 at 3:00pm in the GWHS Cafeteria. All the amazingly delicious options for your meals can be seen on this FLYER. Tickets are available through MySchoolBucks. Come support our GWHS wrestling program and end your day with some tasty food!

CITY YEAR MOVIE NIGHT
Come join City Year for a screening of “Hidden Figures” on Thursday, April 27 from 4:00 to 7:00pm in the Library. Click HERE for more information.

PRIDE PROM
GWHS is hosting its first Pride Prom on Saturday, April 29 from 7:00 to 10:00pm in the Pike’s Peak Lobby. The Prom will have music, dancing, food, arts and crafts, a quiet room, royalty and more! The cost is $15 if you purchase tickets in advance HERE, $20 if you purchase at the door. Students seeking to bring guests should fill out a Guest Form. Questions? See Dr. Bolz or Mx. Simoneau in rooms 307 and 308. NOTE: QR Code attached is for students to pay for tickets online.

WOMEN IN INDUSTRY – SOCIETY OF WOMEN ENGINEERS
Are you a young woman interested in pursuing a career in a STEM field? Join the Colorado State University chapter of Society of Women Engineers on Saturday, April 29 from 8:00am to 12:00pm to hear from professionals in STEM. For more information and to register for this free event in Fort Collins, click HERE.

PROM GUEST FORMS
Guest forms for Prom are now available. Copies are available in Schoology on the Senior and Junior class pages, the Main Office, and HERE. Guest forms are due no later than Wednesday, May 10 by 2:30pm.

VOLLEYBALL MAY CAMP
Interested in playing volleyball next year? Join May Camp! May Camp runs Monday, May 8 through Thursday, May 11 from 4:30 to 6:00pm in the GWHS Gym. All current students in grades 8 through 11 interested in playing volleyball for GWHS are welcome. Cost is $40, payable in cash or check (to GW Volleyball PCI). Sign up HERE today – don’t let the cost keep you away! Questions? Email gwvolleyballcoach@gmail.com.

GWHS GIRLS SOCCER TEAM FUNDRAISER
Please join the GWHS girls soccer teams in a fundraiser at Walter’s 303 Pizzeria in Lowry Town Center on Wednesday, April 19 from 11:00am to 8:30pm. Walter’s will donate 20% of all dine in and takeout orders (no delivery). Please use promo code GWSOCCER20 when ordering online for takeout orders.

IB THEATER NIGHT
Come join the IB Theater students on Thursday, April 20 at 6:30pm in the GWHS Auditorium for an evening of performances by the students involved in our program. This performance will feature all students in the class performing solo and/or duet pieces followed by two larger group pieces. All performances are student written, directed, and performed. Click HERE for more information about how you can enjoy this free evening of quality theater!

FRIDAY NIGHT LIVE (FNL)
Come support your friends in Friday Night Live! FNL is a play on SNL and features sketch comedy that is completely student written, directed and acted. Come enjoy a short evening of music and sketch comedy. The performance is free and open to the public and will be Friday, April 28 at 6:30pm in the GWHS Auditorium. Click HERE for more information. 

PROCTOR AN AP OR IB EXAM
GWHS has over 500 students taking AP and IB exams from Friday, April 28 through Friday, May 19, and we need your help with proctoring! Sign up HERE to proctor an AP or IB exam. You may select any exam your student is NOT taking. Proctor training is easy, and your support is deeply appreciated!

IB FOUNDATION SPRING FUNDRAISER
The Friends of International Baccalaureate (IB) Foundation (Friends of IB) supports student participation and success in the GWHS International Baccalaureate program. Our mission is to meet an educational funding need by paying for IB exam and book fees, classroom equipment and materials, and the additional faculty effort required by the GWIB program. Over the last four years, Friends of IB has contributed over $45,000 to help subsidize student costs and recognize the efforts of the GWHS teaching staff. Please consider a gift to the Friends of IB Foundation to insure the legacy of this extraordinary program for current and future GWHS students. To donate, click HERE. Donation options include one-time gifts and recurring payments. Friends of IB is a 401(c) charitable organization and all contributions are tax exempt.

TEACHER APPRECIATION WEEK
Teacher Appreciation Week is Monday, May 8 through Friday, May 12. Now more than ever, we need to show our faculty just how important they are in our children’s lives. The Teacher Appreciation Committee will handle showering our very deserving GWHS staff with lots of love (breakfast, lunch, pampering, and other fun treats) this year! Simply donate to the Teacher Appreciation fund no later than April 28. Please Venmo Casey Lehrer (@casey_lehrer last 4: 5637) with your contribution and write “teacher appreciation” in the comments. There are 120 faculty members at GWHS, so please help us reach our goal of raising $3,000 (or $25 per staff member). If you’re interested in joining the Teacher Appreciation Committee, or if you have any suggestions or connections (we love working with local businesses), please email Shawna Olsen.

HOST AN EXCHANGE STUDENT
Madame Reaves is looking for Denver host families for students from France and Spain this summer. Sign up to host for as little as two weeks, or as long as four weeks. Email Ms. Reaves for more information!

GWHS FOOD PANTRY
GWHS is proud to announce its Food Pantry is now open for the 2022-2023 school year! All students and staff are eligible to participate. Each Wednesday, food will be distributed at the Food Pantry (located in room 3 in the sub-basement) from 2:45 to 3:30pm. Family-sized bags for weekend meals are available by signing up in advance, and special distributions will be make for holidays, winter break, etc. Interested in participating, or in volunteering or making a donation? Click HERE for more information.

GWHS LANDSCAPING COMMITTEE UPDATES

  • Upcoming Community Service Days: Work outside while beautifying our campus! Upcoming dates are Saturday, April 22 and April 29, from 10:00am to 12:00pm. Meet in the GWHS Community Garden. Bring old newspapers (used for weed barriers) – we are collecting them for Go Green Day 2023!
  • Landscaping Committee Meeting: Help us finalize plans for Go Green Day 2023! Join us Tuesday, May 2 at 5:00pm at Tessa Delicatessen.
  • Go Green Day 2023: Mark your calendars for Saturday, May 6 from 8:00am to 1:00pm for this fun-filled annual event!
  • Questions? Email Lisa Emerson

BUY A BRICK
Dedicate a lasting gift to your graduate or loved one with a customized, engraved brick that will be installed at the north GWHS archway entrance path. Tree dedication plaques are available, too! All contributions benefit the GWHS campus through the GWHS Landscape Committee. Order yours today by clicking HERE!

GW GROW CLUB PLANT SALE BEGINS NEXT WEEK
Online ordering for the GW Grow Club Plant Sale will begin next week. Check next week’s Weekly Roundup for a link to the order form. Some plants will also be available for in-person sales in mid-May. Check us out for amazing heirloom tomato, pepper, eggplant and basil varieties. Plant distribution will begin the week of May 15.

SUMMER POP-UP SHOP
Attention all vendors, food trucks, and Patriots! GWHS is hosting its first annual seasonal pop-up shop every Saturday from 8:00am to 1:00pm beginning in May and running through August. All proceeds from vendor fees will go to the Senior Class of 2024. See this FLYER for more details and the QR code to sign up.

ATHLETICS WEEKLY UPDATE
Patriots perform highly in academics and athletics! See our weekly athletics update HERE
APRIL 25
SAT Makeups

APRIL 26
PSAT 9 Makeups

APRIL 27
PSAT 10 Makeups
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