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Collins High School
May 4, 2018
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GUIDANCE ANNOUNCEMENTS:
*Seniors that have been awarded a scholarship at the College or University that you have chosen to attend will need to stop by guidance to complete a form for awards night. Forms must be completed by May 10th.
*Seniors: The Following local scholarship deadlines are nearing.
*The SCEA Scholarship is due this Friday, May 4 by 3:30pm. Late applications will not be accepted.
*Shelby County Chamber of Commerce Scholarship is due Monday, May 7th
* The UPS scholarship is due Wednesday, May 9th.
* Hispanic Achiever Scholarship is due Thursday, May 10th
*Louis Coleman Scholarship is due Thursday, May 10th
Applications are available in Guidance!!
Young leader applications are still available in guidance for any rising sophomore who want to apply. Stop by guidance and pick up an application. Deadline to Apply is Monday, May 14th.
Final Exam Schedule 9th- 11th grade and 8th grade:
Wednesday, May 23, 2018
8th grade practice for awards program 8:30 - 11:15
Awards program in the large gym at 1:00
Period - EXAMS
CLASS TIME (MINUTES/CLASS)
1st period review class
8:30 - 9:20 (50 mins)
2nd period EXAM
9:25 - 10:55 (90 mins)
3rd period review class
11:00 - 11:50 (50 mins)
8th Grade Lunch
11:15 - 11:45
5th period LUNCH ONLY *Lunch A - 11:55 - 12:20
*Lunch B -12:25 - 12:50
11:55 - 12:50 (55 mins)
6th period review class
12:55 - 1:45 (50 mins)
4th period EXAM
1:50 - 3:20 (90 mins)
* 5/23: Lunch A released from 3rd at 11:55p; Lunch B released to lunch at 12:22p
Thursday, May 24, 2018
8:30 - 9:25 8th Grade: 1st Period EXAM
8:30 - 10:00 (90 mins) 1st period EXAM
3rd period EXAM 10:05 - 11:35 (90 mins)
8th Grade: 3rd Period EXAM
9:30 - 11:00
8th Grade Lunch: 11:05 - 11:30
5th period review & LUNCH * Lunch A - 11:40 - 12:10
* Lunch B - 12:20 - 12:50
11:40 - 12:50 (70 mins)
8th Grade: 4th Period *Review
11:35 - 12:00
7th period review class
12:55 - 1:45 (50 mins)
8th Grade: 2nd Period *Review
12:05 - 12:55
8th Grade: 6th Period *Review
1:00 - 1:45
6th period EXAM 1:50 - 3:20 (90 mins)
8th Grade: 5th Period EXAM
1:50 - 3:20
* 5/24: Lunch A released from 3rd at 11:35p; Lunch B released to lunch at 12:17p
Friday, May 25, 2018
1st period 8:30 - 10:45 (135 mins)
8th Grade: 1st Period
8:30 - 9:25
P.B.I.S. Golden Ticket - Field Day!
8:45 - 10:45 (120 mins)
8th Grade: 2nd Period EXAM
9:30 - 11:00
4th period short class (LOCKER CLEANOUT)10:50 - 11:35 (45 mins)
8th Grade: Lunch
11:05 - 11:35
5th period EXAM & LUNCH * Lunch A - 11:40 - 12:05
Lunch B - 1:10 - 1:35
8th Grade: 4th Period EXAM
11:40 - 1:35
7th period EXAM 1:40 - 3:20 (110 mins)
8th Grade: 6th Period EXAM
1:40 - 3:20
Seniors:
Friday, May 18
- Finals periods 5 and 7
Monday, May 21
- Finals periods 1, 3, and 6
Wednesday, May 23
- Finals periods 2 and 4
Thursday, May 24
- Senior breakfast
- Graduation Walks at SCPS elementary schools (AM)
- Graduation Practice (PM)
Friday, May 25
- Graduation Practice
- Senior Luncheon
Job Opening:
Louisville City Saver is hiring! We are looking for a part time seasonal employee to work 25-30 hours per week. It pays an hourly rate and has a mileage allowance.
This person will help us sign up new local businesses for our awesome coupon book and smartphone app. They need to be a SELF STARTER, a good communicator and service oriented.
Anyone interested in learning more, please email me, kim@citysaver.com.
The Heartbeat:
Blaze Pizza Now Hiring:
Blaze Pizza is now hiring at all three locations in St. Matthews, Middletown and the Paddock Shops (and soon to be our fourth location in Clarksville, Indiana!) We are also hiring for all positions including team members and shift leaders, part-time or full-time. We offer a starting wage of around $9 and hour (may increase with experience and availability).
Blaze Pizza offers an amazing Events and Job Fair Package that provides anything from on-site interviews & hiring materials, to our exciting 'Wheel of Fire' and Blood Orange Lemonade samples. This provide a fun way to get free coupons to Blaze Pizza and hear about job opportunities as well!
For More information, please stop by and see Mrs. Stivers in the Youth Services Center
Job:
In need of worker for Simpsonville home. Will be doing yard maintenance, gardening, etc. - no mowing. Dates and times optional. $12.00 an hour. See Mrs. Stivers in the Youth Services Center for more information.
Craft Academy Opportunity:
Craft Academy is excited to bring 4 camps to Morehead State University’s campus this summer! Is your child interested in engineering, space science, the medical field, documentary making or drone building? If so – then The Craft Academy definitely has a camp experience built for them. Check out the web site for more information. www.moreheadstate.edu/craft-academy under Summer Programs and Camps. All summer camp application deadlines have been extended to April 30, 2018.
Cafeteria Charges:
With the end of school year coming up, our CHS Cafeteria is preparing to finalize all student cafeteria accounts. All cafeteria charges must be paid no later than Friday, May 4th. Please make sure your child has no outstanding balance due to the cafeteria. If you have any questions, contact our cafeteria manager, Stephanie Hammond at 647-1160.
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STAFF SPOTLIGHT: NATE JEBSEN ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL
What three traits define you?
Friendly, funny, and helpful
Where did you attend college?
Undergrad-Centre College.
Teaching and Administration Degrees- the University of Louisville.
What are you listening to/reading these days?
I've been reading The Short and Tragic Life of Robert Peace. I have read it before and really value what it has to say.
What is your favorite food?
Indian!...except that no one else in my family eats it, so I don't have it very often.
How many states have you visited in the USA? What was your favorite state?
I have been to 32 states.
I'm partial to anywhere with a coastline.
What’s the weirdest job you’ve ever had?
This one! I am often surprised by some of the things I get pulled into at work.
What is your favorite type of music? Favorite Band/Artist?
It depends on my mood and activity, but I'm a classic rock guy at heart. My favorite band is The Waiting Season.
Where is your favorite color?
Columbia blue!
What is your favorite thing to do?
Travel
Who is your biggest inspiration?
JESUS!!
What restaurant would you recommend to others?
The Village Anchor
Which one would you want most – flying cars, robot housekeepers, or moon cities?
Flying cars sound great until I think about them clogging up the skies. Let's go with the robot housekeeper.
Tell us about your family. Do you have any pets? What kind?
My wonderful wife Lara and I have been married for 13 years. We have three kids: Isaac is 11 Peter is 9, and Isabelle is 7. We have an energetic Border Collie-Blue Heeler mix named Ace. I traded 10 hens for him a few years ago. We have three outdoor cats as well.
If you could do another job for just one day, what would it be?
A deep-sea fisherman
Tell us something that might surprise us about you.
I love a bargain. Craigslist and Goodwill are two of my favorites.
What is your favorite holiday?
Thanksgiving
Young Leaders:
Young Leaders:
What is it:
Leadership development program for selected sophomores. This program is partnered with Leadership Shelby.
Benefits: acquaint with future leaders and networking with a member of the community. Field trips every month with segments of the community. Field trips will include the following area in the community: History, Agriculture, Industry, Health & Social services, government, the justice system, education, arts & media, and tourism) each month they will learn about a new segment. And how it contributes to the community, who is in leadership in our community, and how it contributes to the economy.
- There are only 22 spots available. First field trip starts in September.
- There is a scholarship application for the fee to be waived.
- Graduation ceremony at the end of the program.
Please come down to guidance or see Ms. Galindo for an application.
Book Warehouse At The Outlet Shoppes of the Bluegrass:
Looking for energetic, self motivated Key Holders for a neighborhood bookstore. Key Holders should have a minimum of 1 year of customer service experience. Knowledge of books is preferred but willing to train the right person. Our company is rapidly expanding and career opportunities are available. Please send resume to isabellashn@gmail.com
Farm Help Wanted:
Farm help wanted on our family farm weekends and breaks.
We are located approximately 5 miles from MLCHS.
We are looking for an energetic, reliable person who is eager to learn and enjoys being outside. This is the perfect job for a local teen!
You must have reliable transportation.
Some experience in basic farm duties, horticulture, and customer service a plus, but we will train the right person.
The jobs consists of various duties, animal care, fence repair and building, stacking firewood, yard work/cleanup, light painting.
Please see Mrs. Stivers for additional information.
Project Graduation:
There are ONLY two fundraisers left for this year’s Project Graduation!
Roadblocks--April 28th & May 12th
This year only fundraising VOLUNTEERS are GUARANTEED prizes!! Please make sure you sign up to help out!! Please email scprojectgraduation@gmail.com to get on the mailing list where sign-ups will be sent! You can also like our Facebook page for more information: Class of 2018 Shelby County Rockets & Titans Project Graduation
Project Graduation will be May 26th from 10:30-4am (estimated) at Collins High School!! Please join us for FOOD, GAMES & PRIZES!!! We will need lots of parents to volunteer at the event also! Please sign up today!!
Anne Lawrence, President
Shelby County Project Graduation 2018
Jewish Hospital Shelbyville Summer Teen Program 2018:
HOSA- Smile Drive:
American Red Cross Lifeguard Training:
Summer Tweens and Teens Reading Program:
Master Garden Plant Sale:
Lia's Dance Company:
Senior Memo:
MARTHA LAYNE COLLINS HIGH SCHOOL
SENIOR MEMORANDUM CLASS OF 2018
TO: CLASS OF 2018, PARENTS AND TEACHERS
FROM: DR. JOSEPH ELLISON, PRINCIPAL
SUBJECT: SENIOR ACTIVITIES
DATE: MARCH 21, 2018
________________________________________________________________
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION WILL HELP YOU AS YOU PLAN FOR SENIOR ACTIVITIES DURING
THE LAST WEEKS OF SCHOOL. PLEASE READ THIS INFORMATION CAREFULLY.
1. Prom – Friday, April 20th at the Ice House, 226 East Washington Street, Louisville, KY 40202. Tickets are on sale
now and are $45 each. This includes a t-shirt. If you wish to bring a guest, permission forms are available in the main
office. These permission forms MUST be returned by April 13th, NO EXCEPTIONS.
2. Senior Exams – May 18th (periods 5, 7).
May 21st (periods 1, 3, 6).
May 23rd (periods 2, 4).
3. AP Exams – May 7th through May 18th.
4. Senior Clearance Sheet/Transition Survey - Complete clearance sheet and transition survey. These will be given to
you through your English class on May 14th. If you do not have an English class here at MLCHS, they will be
available in the main office. These will be turned in on May 24th after graduation practice. Clearance sheets and
transition surveys MUST be complete to receive cap, gown, and tickets.
5. Senior Awards Night – May 17th at 6:30pm in the Performing Arts Center. Local and institutional scholarships will
be presented at this time, as well as other awards. All seniors and guests are invited to attend.
6. Senior Breakfast – May 24th at 8:30am in the cafeteria. Special thanks to Hardees for making this breakfast possible!
7. Graduation Practice – May 24th 9-11:30am and May 25th 1:00-3:20pm. All seniors must be present at practice in
order to walk in the graduation ceremony.
8. Class Awards Day – May 25th 9-11:00am. At this time, seniors will be given honors, such as Valedictorian,
Salutatorian, Magna, Summa and Cum Laude.
9. Senior Luncheon - May 25th 11:30am-1:00pm in the small gym. Special thanks to Cattleman’s Roadhouse for
making this luncheon possible!
10. Caps/Gowns – These will be distributed May 24th after graduation practice. Remember that both the senior clearance
sheet and the transition survey must be complete in order to pick up your cap and gown. After you receive your
gown, please hang it in the bathroom at home (Dr. Ellison will explain).
Summer Opportunities:
Please click on the link below to see the many Summer Opportunities offered by NKU:
BEMIS SUMMER HELP- Quality:
BEMIS SUMMER HELP - QUALITY » Bemis is looking for a temp hire over the summer to perform lab testing and testing validation to transition test procedures » What are we looking for in candidates? Motivation Willing to learn Capable of working with limited supervision Someone looking for initial experience as an engineer or wanting exposure to a manufacturing environment » Working hours? Mon – Fri 8 AM – 3 PM (30-40 hours per week) » Starting pay? $12.00/hour » Requirements: Must be 18 years of age Must be a graduating senior *If interested, please contact Jodi Priest via email – jpriest@bemis.com
Boys Soccer Announcement:
Anyone interested in playing boys soccer for Collins High School is encouraged to attend the Boys Soccer Kick-Off meeting on Tuesday, 5/15/17, beginning at 6:30pm in the school cafeteria.
Interested players should bring a parent. Meeting is open to incoming 8th graders to rising seniors.
The mission of Martha Layne Collins High School is to graduate every student college and/or career ready through positive collaboration, systems of support, and a commitment to excellence for all.
Family Resource and Youth Services Center
Kendra Hayes, Clerk
Email: Leesa.stivers@shelby.kyschools.us
Location: 801 Discovery Boulevard, Shelbyville, KY, United States
Phone: 502647-1160