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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 3 rd 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

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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,

[email protected].

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 . . .

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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

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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

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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