Mountain Range Principal's Update
26 October 2022
Veteran's Day Celebration (repeat)
For several years now, Mountain Range has hosted a Veteran's Day Celebration Event for all 11th graders. Wednesday November 9th Mountain Range is proud to observe Veterans day by welcoming in veterans, or currently serving members of the armed forces to our school. During the day students will have the opportunity to meet our veterans, hear their stories and ask questions around the experience of serving for our country. Our events will run from 8 am with a light breakfast through our recognition parade and Veterans assembly, which will include a student and keynote speakers, followed by a catered lunch to thank you for your service around noon. If you are currently serving or a veteran and would like to join us, please complete the attached form below.
Please sign up here if you are interested in being a part of this day.
Halloween Guidelines (repeat)
Adams 12 Five Star Schools encourages the opportunity for students and families to engage in celebration that is respectful to all cultures, religions, races, and beliefs. In our continued efforts to maintain a respectful, safe and secure learning environment, the following guidelines for Halloween celebrations have been developed. These guidelines apply to students, staff, and participants of all Halloween celebrations both during and after the school day. Please contact your school’s administrator for information specific to your school. Halloween Guidelines and Español
Base Camp Fun! (new)
The past 2 weeks, we’ve continued to host small groups with students. These lessons have focused on how to give and take advice that may be hard to hear, and how to understand the emotion of Anger and how it activates our brain into action.
Advice Lessons: We role-played scenarios that high school students typically encounter, and practiced giving advice. Students engaged in giving feedback to each other on how it would feel to receive this advice.
Anger Lessons: Students reflected on how they have seen Anger and frustration expressed, and which they feel are healthy vs. unhealthy. Students worked in pairs to learn about the Science of Anger, and how it activates your brain into action to protect ourselves from perceived sources of harm.
Half Group Lesson: We watched videos about emotional regulation, coping skills and strategies to help us stay calm (Mindfulness and deep breathing)
GT News (updated)
ATTENTION ALL GIFTED AND TALENTED: (all events are listed in the GT website as well as emailed to students)
DUE 10/31: ALP Goals: Students: Here are the directions if you missed the GT meeting where we already completed the ALP. Students will need to do this in Naviance to set meaningful goals for themselves for the year. Parents/guardians: you do not need to sign anything, but students are asked to discuss the ALP goals with you, and the directions also show how to print the ALP goals if you want to look that way and/ or share with teachers. ALP goals in Naviance are DUE 10/31.
GT Lunches: The next lunch is Monday, 11/14 and the sign up form is here and will be emailed to students as well. The last lunch for semester 1 is Monday, 12/9.
GT After School Event: on Wednesday, 11/9 at 1:30 PM at Northglenn High School Little Theater: The Adams 12 high school Gifted and Talented Advocates have come together to get a well known speaker, Ms. Patty Gatto-Walden, to come to speak with all of our high school GT students. Lunch will be provided and students will need to arrange their own transportation. (There is a RTD bus that takes 8 minutes from MRHS to NGHS that travels down Huron.) If students cannot attend this event I will put meeting notes on the GT website after the event. A google form invite will be emailed to students soon- please check for this and sign up! This event is not to be missed- Dr. Patty is very well known in the GT world and last year’s students said they learned alot and had fun!
Senior Portraits and Quotes (updated)
- Senior portraits were due 10/21, but if you still need to submit yours, contact Mr. Van Loenen at van009519@adams12.org . A $25 late fee will be assessed through the student’s fee account for all late photos.
- The senior quote submission window has been extended until November 4th. Submit your senior quote here by Friday, 11/4 to have it included in the 2023 yearbook.
Yearbook News (repeat)
The Curious Savage: October 27th, 28th, & 29th.
Purchase tickets for individual shows below.
-Thursday, October 27: https://gofan.co/app/events/742054?schoolId=CO68951
-Friday, October 28: https://gofan.co/app/events/742067?schoolId=CO68951
-Saturday, October 29: https://gofan.co/app/events/742091?schoolId=CO68951
Starring:
Maggie Ketchel as Ethel Savage
Onyx Dilworth as Mrs. Paddy
Harmony Martinez as Fairy May
Tristan Author as Hannibal
Mackenzie Austin as Florence
Laura Poe as Lily Belle
Jalen Greene as Dr. Emmet
Gabe Richardson as Titus Savage
Andrew Murphy as Samuel Savage
Charlie Yamada as Miss Wilhelmina
Scholarship w/ Upcoming Deadlines (repeat)
- BOETTCHER SCHOLARSHIP- Boettcher scholarships are merit based scholarships for Colorado high school seniors and provide what is essentially a full ride to any four-year institution in Colorado. It is a very competitive scholarship. academic records are a major component of the selection process. Students are encouraged to visit the “Eligibility & Selection Criteria” page on the website www.boettcherfoundation.org which will help to make an informed decision as to whether or not to apply for the Boettcher Scholarship. . It is an extensive application and students should plan to take extra time to complete it. Colorado high school seniors who meet the application requirements are invited to apply directly through the website (www.boettcherfoundation.org). The application deadline is NOVEMBER 1, 2022
11th Grade College Planning Night (repeat)
College Fair @ Horizon High School (repeat)
- Horizon High School on October 27, 6-7pm
- Regsiter at https://coloradocouncil.swoogo.com/registration/begin.
Upcoming Books for Approval (repeat)
Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood by Trevor Noah is up for approval for English 10 classes. It will be presented to the SIT at their meeting on November 7th. The book will be on display in the front office October 24 - November 4 for anyone interested in a preview.
I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter by Erika L. Sánchez is up for approval for English 9 classes. It will be presented to the SIT at their meeting on November 7. The book will be on display in the front office October 24-November 4 for anyone interested in a preview.
Flex Lab Tutoring is Back (repeat)
At Flex Lab students in grades 6-12 can receive after-school academic support from Adams 12 teachers! Students can choose from any of the following options:
Horizon High School - Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5pm-7pm
Northglenn Middle School - Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4:30pm-6:30pm
Silver Hills Middle School - Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4:30pm-6:30pm
Thornton Middle School - Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4:30pm-6:30pm
FLEX LAB STARTED OCTOBER 4th - Speak with your students counselor to get signed up to attend. The necessary forms must be completed before you can attend. STUDENTS BRING WHAT THEY NEED TO WORK ON, snacks and brings provided.
QUESTIONS? ASK YOUR STUDENTS COUNSELOR.
Seniors - Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) (repeat)
DECA Needs Judges! (repeat)
Please note that you don’t need any prior judging experience. Training will be provided for judges.
DECA District 1 Conference
We will also need judges for our DECA 1 District Conference on:
DECA District 1 Competition: Thursday, November 17th
The conference will be hosted at the Delta by Marriott hotel. You can sign up using the same judges link.
Thank you in advance!!
Attendance Reminder (repeat)
Parents/guardians should call the attendance office within two school days of the school day absent to request authorization for their student’s absence. It is the school’s authority to identify each absence as authorized (excused) or unauthorized (unexcused) per Colorado statute. Parents/Guardians are required to provide the school with an explanation of why a student is missing class. Absences due to family vacations, and/or educational experiences not sponsored by the district and non-emergency appointments will be reviewed on an individual basis by an Administrator/Dean. The student’s attendance and academic record will be taken into consideration in making a determination if the absences are authorized or unauthorized.
Students May Not Have Any Unauthorized Absences On The Day Of A School-Sponsored Activity (Athletics, Performances, Etc.) To Be Eligible For Participation. School approved activities will be considered authorized absences:
Examples of authorized absences (documentation may be required)
Absence caused by illness, injury, or physical, mental and/or emotional disability, or non-emergency medical/dental appointments (a doctor’s excuse may be required for extended absences);
Family emergencies or hardship (i.e. death in the family, etc.);
Religious observances generally recognized by an established and bona fide religious organization;
Absences required by a legal body (court, juvenile authorities or police);
Other reasons specified by law.
Examples of unauthorized absences and tardies.
Alarm clock failure or getting up late;
Taking a family member to work or school;
Traffic;
Car trouble;
Doing work for another class;
Avoiding a test or class activity; and
Babysitting.
Parents/guardians may call the school and ask for absences to be authorized without documentation. The school may authorize up to 5 days of absences in a semester without requesting documentation.
For an absence to be excused a telephone call or signed note from the custodial parent/legal guardian, medical practitioner(s), or other authorized official must be submitted within two (2) school days of the school day absent. In the case of multiple consecutive absences, the excuse must be submitted within two (2) school days of the last school day absent.
After 5 excused absences in a semester, the school may require proper documentation for any excused absence the student might have. Without documentation the absence will be marked unauthorized (unexcused). Proper documentation (see below explanation of proper documentation of absences) must be turned in within 3 school days of the absence to be considered.
Parents/Guardians should be ready to present documentation regarding any request to authorize an absence, though it will not be standard practice to request documentation for the first five excused requests made provided requests are made within two school days. Any absence reported after the next school day needs to be accompanied with proper documentation. Proper documentation must have the times and dates of the absences identified. Examples of proper documentation include court documents, medical/dental office notes, or other documents proving the absences meet the previously established criteria for authorized absences. For prearranged absences, the parents and students must get prior approval from the school.
AFW Fundraiser (repeat)
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The Range: A Mountain Range High School Production
Mountain Range Student Journalists have a new student newspaper! Our journalism and video production students have begun collaborating to publish a student media site that will take the place of a paper journalism publication and Mustang TV. It's called The Range- check it out at https://www.mtnrangestudentmedia.com/ .
If any of you would like to contribute or if there is an event at school (or nearby) that you'd like us to cover, please feel free to contact James Hock (James.R.Hock@adams12.org )or Taryn DeStasio(Taryn.DeStasio@adams12.org ) or fill out the form on the site. Enjoy!
Nod App
Dear Mustang Community,
Mountain Range High School is proud to announce Nod, a research-backed app to help you find yourself and your people. Nod is not a social media app but is all about helping you achieve your social goals in real life. In student words… “Nod allows me to think of ways to interact with people that I probably wouldn’t have thought of on my own. It opens more opportunities for me.” Nod is FREE and confidential for all students.
So, how does it work?
Download Nod on your cell phone and create a confidential account with your school email address.
Explore ideas, reflections and testimonials
Ideas: prompts that help you take action.
Reflections: short in-app exercises to process, track your mood, reduce self-criticism, and build resilience.
Testimonials: real student perspectives on social connection
Elevate connection as a core part of your well-being and download Nod to get started.
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