Newt News 1/24/22

The periodic newsletter for the Linworth Experiential world.

Linworth Parent-Student-Teacher Conferences

Linworth conferences are different. Because we value participating in a wholistic picture of the personal and academic experience occurring, all teachers will be in the meeting. To maximize spots, we have two conferences happening concurrently, creating 40 slots, with teachers moving from one place to the other. When you arrive to the Zoom conference, I will move you to a Meeting Room, where teachers will join you. You are also welcome to email teachers in lieu of a conference. Email addresses are below.


Linworth Parent-Student-Teacher Conferences are Thursday, February 10, and Monday, February 14. All conferences will be held virtually. Sign-up times are available in next week's (1/31/22) newsletter.


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​​Exciting news!

We are bringing back the Linworth Forum this spring!


The Linworth Forum is an experiential education activity that brings engaging speakers to Linworth students. Classes will be canceled on Monday, February 28, and the school day will be divided into 60-minute blocks with speakers for students to see in a conference-style format. The Linworth Forum will shed light on how students can leverage their talents and interests to forge their own path in life. The Linworth Forum will bring speakers to Linworth who can address a wide range of topics, including: discovering and following your passion; overcoming adversity and roadblocks; collaboration and interdisciplinary partnerships; innovation and outside-the-box thinking; and how to be an agent of change — both large and small.


The four presentation blocks are 8:00-9:00 AM, 9:15-10:15 AM, 10:30-11:30 AM, and 12:30-1:30 PM.


I'll post featured speakers as slots become established.


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Healthy Relationships Parent Night

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dine to donate

Upcoming dine to donate events:

February 2: Pizza Primo

February 8: Dewey’s Worthington 3-8 pm

March 2: Hot Chicken Takeover (Polaris) 4-8 pm


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Parent Board

Greetings from Parent Board! A recap for those new to Linworth that Parent Board is our version of a PTA but there is no need to sign up or pay dues. You are a member simply by having a student at Linworth. In years past, Parent Board opted to have monthly meetings featuring a variety of speakers based on topics we thought were of interest to our families. We also support the school with events and fundraisers which fund things that the school needs as well as Walkabout scholarships.


Last year with COVID restrictions, we did not have Parent Board meetings and instead focused on funding experiences for the school to help foster community even during the challenges of the year. This year we have had a couple meetings, but the Executive Board recently met to figure out what is most needed for our students and families this year. We decided rather than trying to have monthly meetings, we would focus in on a few topics and events that would have the most value overall. I will share the list here for those who like to plan ahead but we will send reminders in Chris’s emails and post on the Linworth EP Families page on Facebook.


Feb 9 from 7-8: Parent Board Meeting, speaker topic Experiential Learning


Fry Pie Sale: March 14 in honor of Pi Day!


April 20 from 7-8: Parent Board Meeting, speaker topic Technology Dangers


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COVID Exposure Notification

Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, Worthington Schools has made every attempt to keep our students, families and community aware of how the virus was impacting our schools. Our dashboard continues to be updated each weekday to display cases and quarantines throughout the district. In addition to this tool, our health office professionals identify positive cases, close contacts and symptomatic students. When this occurs, they continue to contact families and apply the updated guidance from Columbus Public Health.


Until recently, our administrators and health office personnel have also been using the student case data to individually track school and bus schedules and send emails to families that may have been near a COVID case. With the significant increase in cases in our high schools, we are creating a more efficient process than sending a large number of individual emails to families. Starting next week, we will provide Linworth families a COVID report from our building with relevant information and trends from the week in our Friday newsletter. We are hopeful that this update and our other communication strategies will meet the needs of our school community in this stage of our experience with COVID.


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Graduation Requirements - 2023 and Beyond

As a student entering ninth grade on or after July 1, 2019, Ohio’s new high school graduation requirements give you more flexibility to choose a graduation pathway that builds on your strengths and passions – one that ensures you are ready for your next steps and excited about the future.


You can read more about the Graduation Requirements here.


You can review your progress by accessing the Worthington Portal and going to My Accounts and clicking on "Student Graduation Status."


Maybe this synopsis by WKHS School Counselor Brianna Abbott will help.


Basic Academic Requirements:

  • 4 credits of English
  • 4 credits of Math
  • 3 credits of Science
  • 3 credits of Social Studies
  • 1/2 credit of PE (or additional elective credit if earning the PE Waiver)
  • 1/2 credit of Health
  • 5 credits of Electives (anything other than the classes listed above count as electives
  • 1 full year worth of Fine Art completed between grades 7-12
  • Financial Literacy requirement (can be met through Personal Financial Management, Economics & Financial Literacy, Financial Algebra, IB History, or IB Business)


Demonstrate Competency in English and Math:

  • For most students this will be done by earning competency scores of 684 or higher on the English 2 and Math 1 state End of Course tests. Students can repeat these tests as needed.
  • There are a range of other options for how competency can be demonstrated, but testing is the clearest path. If you need other options, I will be working with you to identify what pathway would work and be a viable option for you in the future.


Show Readiness by earning 2 Seals:

  • There are 12 seals (9 state seals and 3 local seals) that students can try to earn.
  • All students must earn 2 seals and one of those two seals must be a state seal



You can learn more about seals here.


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Guidelines from the Health Office: When to keep a student home from school

As we return to a normal schedule with all students attending school daily it is extremely important NOT to send your student to school if they are sick and not feeling well. A daily health check is required for parents and students to complete each morning prior to school.


Daily Home COVID-19 "Before School" Screening

Guidance for Daily Home Screening


If your child develops or reports any of the symptoms listed below during the school day they will be isolated and a parent or guardian will be called for immediate pick up. Follow-up with a health care provider will be required for your student to return to school. The COVID-19 protocols will be strictly enforced to ensure a healthy environment for our students and staff.

Your child needs to be kept home if any of the following symptoms are present.

  • Temperature 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit or higher when taken by mouth

  • New or worsened cough

  • New-onset severe headache

  • Loss of taste or smell

  • Sore throat

  • Vomiting or diarrhea


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Foreign exchange Host Familes needed

Each year, ASSE/World Heritage offers North American families the opportunity to host girls and boys, ages 15 to 18, from Europe, Asia, Africa, the Pacific, Canada and Mexico. World Heritage invites you and your family to participate in this invaluable cultural experience and help contribute to global harmony.


Go here to get started.


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Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB): Saturday, January 29th @ 9:00am

The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) is a test required for all students interested in entering the military and serves as a valuable career exploration opportunity. The ASVAB is offered one time a year through our district and will take place at TWHS on Saturday, January 29 at 9 AM. If you are interested in taking the ASVAB, notify Laura.


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Selective Service Registration: Male students between the ages of 18 and 26

Under Federal and State law Section 3345.32 of the Ohio Revised Code, male students who are eighteen (18) years of age or older and who are classified as an Ohio resident by the public college or university they are attending through the College Credit Plus program are required to be registered with the Selective Service System. Participating male students are required to provide their Selective Service number to the public college or university within thirty (30) days of their 18th birthday. If such students do not submit their Selective Service number, they will not be considered a College Credit Plus participant for that current semester or term and will be responsible for any tuition, textbooks, or fees associated with the classes for which they are enrolled. For additional information about the Selective Service System or for online registration, please visit the website for the Selective Service System.


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Dream It, Be It

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What's on the schedule?

Parent Board Meeting, speaker topic Experiential Learning: Wednesday, February 9, 7:00-8:00 p.m.


Linworth Parent-Student-Teacher Conferences: Thursday, February 10 & Monday, February 14


Linworth Forum: Monday, February 28


Interim: Monday, March 28-Friday, April 1


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For Your Consideration

Could Being Cold Actually Be Good for You?


The economics of Broadway shows


The Old Man and the Tree


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The calendar through interim

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Parent Instructions for Accessing Schoology

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Teacher Email Addresses

If you have any questions for Linworth teachers, please don’t hesitate to reach out to them.


Jamie Mackin jmackin@wscloud.org

Jen Kubina jkubina@wscloud.org

Jasmine Hasanain jhasanain@wscloud.org

Lilly Yap lyap@wscloud.org

Ian Sample isample@wscloud.org

Rosanne Nagel rnagel@wscloud.org

Mark Shannon mshannon@wscloud.org

Amy Bowman abowman@wscloud.org

Josh Stegman jstegman@wscloud.org

Kenzie Bruck (Holderbaum) kbruck@wscloud.org

Laura Zelch lzelch@wscloud.org

Amy Kargiotis akargiotis@wscloud.org

Chris Hasebrook chasebrook@wscloud.org

Linworth Experiential Program

The Linworth Experiential Program opened in the fall of 1973 as an option for high school students in the Worthington City Schools. The purpose of the program is to more fully engage students in their educations by creating choices and having students make choices, placing the students in situations requiring higher levels of responsibility and having students learn and apply what they have learned through experiential education.


If there is an emergency and you need to see or talk to someone right away, please:


  • Talk to your parents or another trusted adult.
  • Call Nationwide Children's Hospital Crisis Hotline (17 & younger) at 614-722-1800
  • Call Netcare Crisis Hotline (18 and older) at 614-276-2273
  • Call the Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-8255 or
  • Text the Crisis Text line by sending a text message to 741741. (If you text “4hope” you should automatically be connected to someone in Ohio, but you can text anything - even just hello to get the conversation started.)
  • If you are having an immediate emergency, please call 911.


All of these options are available 24/7/365.