Rebel Reader
November 4, 2022
No School on Tuesday, November 8th
Tuesday, November 8th, is a staff development day, there will be no school for students.
UNIFIED BOCCE
From left to right:
Team 1: Billy Schrieber (9) and Jackson Radmacher (10)- 2nd place
Team 2: Vy Le (12) and Isaac Lee (10)- 1st place and advanced to state
Team 3: Amory Peterson (11) and Landon Thao (10)- 3rd place
Team 4: Maguire Boerboom (11) and Gael Ixtlilco Dominguez (11)- 1st place and advanced to state
Team 5: Riley Ping (12) and Jonah Abraham (12)- 2nd place
Champlin Park Theater Presents:
Champlin Park High School's Fall Musical, CURTAINS, will take place Nov. 11, 12, 18, & 19 at 7:30pm and Nov. 13 at 2:30pm. Tickets are $10 for Adults and $8 for Students/Seniors.
Tickets can be purchased one hour prior to the performance at the theatre or online at www.champlinparktheatre.org.
2023 Graduation Information
Place: Maturi Pavilion
1925 University Ave, SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455
Date: Sunday, June 4, 2023
Time: 10:00am
CAP AND GOWN ORDERING:
Attention Seniors, it is now that time of the year to start preparing for graduation.
Cap/Gown Deadline is December 15, 2022 (All Seniors MUST order their cap/gown through the link below)
Custom Graduation Announcement Deadline is December 15, 2022
Class Rings/Jewelry and Apparel are also available.
Please go to the link below to order items. Deadline for ordering is December 15, 2022.
Career and College Center
Rebel Future Prep is a new site for future Career and College planning at all grade levels. The site provides links to future planning by trimester, scholarships, job fairs, military information and assessment profiles. The link can also be found on the Career Center webpage for Champlin Park
Rebel Future Prep links by grade level:
Upcoming Career and College Events:
Job Fair:
nVent: www.nvent.com/careers : Assembly operators 16+ $18/hour
Nov. 7: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm Anoka Mn 55303
Events for Students:
Wonder Women Defined Young women ages 14 - 18 considering a career with the Police Force. Learn from women police officers, participate in fitness tests and interactive state of the art simulators.
Nov. 8: 8:30 am - 5:30 pm Brooklyn Park Police Department
North Hennepin Spotlight Series:
Nursing and Health Careers: North Hennepin Representative for health careers
Nov. 14: 7:30 - 8:15 in the Career Center Monday during the late start time.
Youth Summit: Black Men with Stethoscopes Meet and hear from Black healthcare professionals. Engage in hands-on activities using real medical equipment. Light breakfast and lunch provided.
Dec. 3: 9:00 am - 3:15 pm Hennepin Health Care Minneapolis
Education, Employment and Enlistment Palooza: Get help with Paying for College, job trends, scholarships, FAFSA, Gap Year, Playing sports in College, Transferring credits and much more!
Dec. 10: 8- 11:30 Anoka High School
Applying for College
To help you decide if you should apply to college via the Common App or Directly through the College click on the following link: Applying to College: Common App or Direct Application Once you determine how you would like to apply to college: Follow these 5 steps:
When requesting a transcript for college, the following steps must be completed before your request can be processed. Click on the following link to see detailed instructions for the CPHS Transcript Request Process.
Request a Transcript in Naviance
Complete the Transcript Request Google Form:
If you are using the Common App. You must Match your Common App to Naviance.
Requesting a Letter of Recommendation Instructions Link
Keep in mind:
You must ask your teacher first.
Come to the Career Center for the Blue Information Sheet.
Request your teacher through Naviance.
College Representative Lunch Room Visits
November 2: St. Catherines, St. John's University with College of St. Benedicts,
Minnesota State-Moorehead
November 9: All Military Branches
November 16: U of M, Coe College, St. Johns
College Tours
See Ms. Skaare in the Career Center about upcoming College Visits: All Anoka-Hennepin High Schools will attend the college tours together. Due to busing shortages, we will have 1 bus for all interested high school students. Space is limited. Seniors will get first priority.
Volunteer News
We are thankful for volunteers!
If you would like to be a CP volunteer, please visit our Volunteering at CPHS page to complete the volunteer application and background check.
Are you looking for a daytime volunteer opportunity? Child Nutrition is looking for volunteers to serve lunch from 11am-2pm to help with the current staffing shortage. If you are able to volunteer over lunch, please consider signing up. We’d love to have you in!
November Dates
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0e44afaf2ba6fec16-cafeteria
December Dates
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0e44afaf2ba6fec16-cafeteria1
Care about the environment? Want to make a huge impact on our Champlin Park community? Our Go Green club could use your help. Our recycling club is looking for volunteers to help supervise their recycling efforts during lunch. The task would be to help educate students when separating trash, recycling, and organics in our cafeteria. When done properly, we save our landfills from hundreds of pounds of recyclable and compostable material a day!
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0e44afaf2ba6fec16-gogreen
If you have any questions, please contact Amy Meilstrup, Volunteer Service Coordinator at amy.meilstrup@ahschools.us
Do YOU speak 2 languages?
Want to earn college credit? Have you heard of the Bilingual/Multilingual Seal?
As a 10th, 11th, or 12th grader, you can earn a bilingual/multilingual credential to add to your resume, make your college application stand out, and even earn up to 20 college credits, which equals 4 semesters of college credit!! All you have to do is take a language proficiency exam covering the 4 modes of language - reading, listening, writing and speaking.
This fall there are 2 possible test dates: Tuesday, November 15th OR Thursday, November 17th starting at 3:00pm at your home high school. The cost is $30 ($10 for students who qualify for free or reduced lunch).
The registration deadline for these testing date(s) is 3:00 pm Friday, November 11th.
You can find out more by visiting www.ahschools.us/bilingualseal.
The registration form is attached to this website.
IB
Creativity, Activity and Service
Our IB Diploma Program students must participate in CAS (Creativity, Activity, and Service) hours as part of completing the IB Diploma Program. This helps our students become more well rounded individuals and gain experience in multiple areas throughout the 2 year program. Ask a Diploma student what they are doing for their CAS hours or their CAS project this year!
Service Learning
Our IB Career Program students need SL (Service Learning) hours as part of completing the IB Career Program. This allows our students to get into their career area and grow valuable relationships with others in the field throughout the 2 years of the program. Ask a Career student what they are doing for their SL hours!
Greetings from Social Work!
Did you know that we have The Shelf here at Champlin Park High School? Is it a place where students can access hygiene and other basic needs at no cost. We are accepting donations; please see our Amazon Wish List (linked below) to donate!
Wish list Link: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/34TV372DNG3RC?ref_=wl_share
Students of the Month
Future Link Crew Freshman Get In Free Events
All CPHS Freshman are invited to attend these events at no charge. Bring your friends and school ID's!
December 6th - Boys basketball @7 vs. Sartell
December 13th - Boys basketball @7 vs. Elk River
December 20th - Girls basketball @7 vs. Eden Prairie
Promoting health and wellness in school, early influenza season
Minnesota is starting to see an uptick in flu cases, according to new data from the state department of health. Now is the perfect opportunity to remind your students about healthy habits to prevent the spread of germs and illness. Use these conversation tips at home to stay healthy this school year:
Wash hands frequently: Scrub hands and fingers with soap and clean water for at least 20 seconds.
Cover coughs and sneezes: Use an elbow or a tissue.
Avoid touching your face: Germs can enter your body through your eyes, nose and mouth.
Practice healthy eating habits: Food is your body’s fuel. Choosing well-balanced meals boosts energy and health. Avoid sharing food/drinks/utensils with others.
Get plenty of rest: Sleep is important and restores your mind and body.
When to stay home
Ensuring schools are safe and healthy for all students is the first priority for Anoka-Hennepin. If your child does get sick, keep them home from school so they don’t share their illness with others. Reference school district guidelines to help with this decision:
If a student has had a fever of 100 degrees or more, the student must stay home for 24 hours after the temperature returns to normal without fever reducing medication.
If a student has vomited or had diarrhea, the student must stay home until 24 hours after the last episode.
If a student has had any rash that may be disease-related or the cause is unknown, check with your family physician before sending the student to school.
If a student is ill, please call the school daily to report the illness.
For more resources and information contact your school health services office or visit ahschools.us/healthservices.
Winter weather reminders
Minnesota weather is shifting gears, and the Anoka-Hennepin School District has plans in place for when extreme winter weather arrives.
The safety of all students is the first priority when determining if schools should stay open in adverse weather. If a determination is made to close school due to extreme winter weather, the district will alert families in a variety of ways, including:
Phone, text or email message from AHlert system (for Anoka-Hennepin parents/guardians only).
District and school websites.
District and school social media pages (e.g. Facebook, Instagram and Twitter).
Media outlets including WCCO, KSTP, FOX 9, KARE 11, CCX Media, WCCO radio and Star Tribune newspaper.
Those responsible for activities scheduled in schools over the weekend will determine if adverse weather conditions necessitate a cancellation.
Read more about the district’s policies on extreme winter weather at ahschools.us/weather.
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