ACTIVITY BROCHURE FOR VALLEY SOUTHWOODS FRESHMAN HIGH SCHOOL SCHOOL PHONE #

Similar documents
Valley Southwoods Activity Brochure

ACTIVITY BROCHURE FOR VALLEY SOUTHWOODS FRESHMAN HIGH SCHOOL SCHOOL PHONE #

Parades, half-time shows, assemblies, competitions and any other band functions

OLMSTED FALLS HIGH SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND CLUBS September, Twice a week after school November through April and once a week the rest of the year.

Wildcat Baseball. Sports. Play the game the right way! Instill a Winning Mentality. Practice begins early March. Practice Times: TBA.

Dallastown Foundation Scholarship Committee Formerly Dallastown Area Dollars for Scholars 2018 Application Worksheet

CRITERIA FOR VARSITY LETTERS AT SIOUX CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL

CLASSIFIED ATHLETIC/ACTIVITY SALARY SCHEDULE. Senior High

Bedford County Public Schools

3frbud12.p 68-4 WALLA WALLA SCHOOL DISTRICT 08/31/18 Page: ASB FUND BALANCE REPORT for Website (Date: 8/2018) 4:08 PM

S SALARY SCHEDULE CERTIFICATED EMPLOYEES (ADDITIONAL ASSIGNMENTS)

Birdville Independent School District

Birdville Independent School District 6125 East Belknap Haltom City, Texas Fax

Nomination Form For Teen of the Month. Sponsored by The Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks Princeton Elks Lodge # 1416

About Us... Student Athletics. Boys Volleyball Girls Volleyball Boys Basketball Girls Basketball Track Cheerleading Poms

HEBRON ATHLETICS WHAT IS RIGHT FOR ME?

2. Each candidate must have a current Physical, Concussion, AHSAA release, Star, and Homewood City Schools release on file.

OLATHE NORTH HIGH SCHOOL EAGLETTE DANCE TEAM OFFICER TRYOUT PACKET

March 26, April 1, 2018

UTEP Cheerleading Tryouts May 5, 2018

UTEP Cheerleading Tryouts April 27, 2019

Northville Pom Pon Teams Tryout Packet. Dear Prospective JV or Varsity Pom Pon Team Member:

UTEP Cheerleading Tryouts

Cheerleading Tryout Packet

2017 Wenatchee High School Summer Athletic Programs

Clinic: May 4 th Tryouts: May 5 th. When/Where: 3:15-5:00 When/Where: 3:30

2017/2018 Extracurricular Arts and Activities

FRANCIS HOWELL NORTH KNIGHTS CHEERLEADING PROGRAM HANDBOOK

STANDLEADER CONSTITUTION

Clubs and Activities


CHEERLEADING IS A COMMITMENT. An acceptance of personal responsibility to honor a measurable objective.

Belgrade High School Spirit Squad/ Stunt Team Tryout application

This packet contains important information!!! Please keep it with you to refer back to once your daughter is selected for a squad.

GRANT COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL USUMMER SPORTS CAMPS 2017

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday GA2 17 W2 23 WA2

Important Dates

Fort Calhoun High School. Varsity Cheerleading Handbook

University of Arkansas

Belgrade High School Spirit Squad/ Stunt Team Tryout application

West High Cheerleading Tryout Information

Cheerleading Informational Meeting

GRIFFIN HIGH SCHOOL Cheerleading Tryout Information Packet

SAN MARCOS HIGH SCHOOL DANCE TEAM AUDITIONS DATES: April 19 th through April 24 th in the Dance Room

Tidwell Titan Cheer Parent Meeting

GET INVOLVED! Rutland Senior Secondary Student Activity Guide 2018/19

Athletics Summer Information

MUNCIE BURRIS / INDIANA ACADEMY FALL SPORTS INFORMATION

Panther Newsletter. The First Quarter of the School Year has Come to a Close! F O R T Z U M W A L T N O R T H H I G H S C H O O L

Meadowdale Sports Boosters Club invites you to a Sports Tailgate!

RHS Athletics Summer Offerings

Edmond Public Schools Cheer & Pom Contract (Rules and Regulations)

Thank you for your interest in the BHS Color Guard!!

DHS CHEERLEADING TRYOUTS

BROKEN ARROW CHEER PROGRAM TRYOUT INFORMATION

CHEERLEADER CONSTITUTION

Franklin Cheer

OAKLAND MIDDLE SCHOOL CHEERLEADING TRYOUT PACKET

Cheerleading Tryouts

Quince Orchard HS Athletic Department

Vines H.S. Dance Information Packet

Ladue High School Cheerleading Guidelines

CCPS ADDENDUM TO MPSSAA ATHLETICS RULES

HORNETS. Welcome, New Families! Deep Creek Middle School. Rising 6 th Grade Information Night DEEP CREEK MS

Tidwell Titan Cheer Parent Meeting

Lawrence North Athletics Community Partner of the Week: Crew Car Wash

CHEERLEADER CONSTITUTION

Athletics Summer Information Last updated 5/12/17

Laguna Beach High School Optional Summer 2018 Arts and Athletic Camps - High School Students

Forney Independent School District

DANCE COMPANY GENERAL INFORMATION & AUDITION REGISTRATION

University of Wyoming SPIRIT PROGRAM ~ GENERAL INFORMATION

South High Cheerleading Tryouts

Glenbrook South Titan Poms. Dance Team Handbook

Lawrence North Athletics Community Partner of the Week: Crew Car Wash & C.R. Heroes

Alexander City Schools Cheerleading Tryout Procedures BRHS and Alexander City Middle School

Dr. Sarah T. Campbell, Superintendent, Alleghany County Public Schools. Extra-Curricular recommendations for see attached

MTMS Tryout Process Information and Deadlines

FOOTBALL SCHEDULE TRYOUTS MAY BEGIN ON 8/17/18

Mountain Brook High School Cheerleading Constitution

Head Coach: Nicole Masco Assistant Coach: Taylor (Teeg) Kirk JV Coach: Marianne Brown

BRENTWOOD CHRISTIAN SCHOOL / ATHLETICS WINTER 2016 SPORTS

Spirit Tryouts

Clubs and Activities

HIGH SCHOOL CHEERLEADER HADBOOK

Concordia Lutheran School

August Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat. 7 8 KHS Fish Camp Band Pictures & Fitting. 14 Parking Permits on Sale. 21 Professional Learning Day

CONSTITUTION OF THE FLORIDA HIGH CHEERLEADERS

APPROVED INTERSCHOLASTIC CALENDAR - by DATE

PLEASE MAIL *ALL*THE ABOVE CORRESPONDENCE TO: OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION BUILDING NORFOLK, VA

February Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat. 7 7P Progress Reports. P/T Conferences 4:30 8:30 p.m. 14 O Valentines Day NHS Candidate Mtg; Rep Play #2

Buckeye Local School District

GlenOak HS Cheerleading Tryouts

GRAND TERRACE HIGH SCHOOL SONG, CHEER & MASCOT APPLICATION

Gridiron Meeting Minutes April 9, 2018

MADISON CITY SCHOOLS BOARD OF EDUCATION SALARY SCHEDULE

Corporate Partnership

Extracurricular. activities at Gurrie

Spirit Squad Handbook/Constitution Expectations

Welcome Parents and Student Athletes! South Forsyth High School Cheerleading Try-out Informational Meeting

Transcription:

ACTIVITY BROCHURE FOR VALLEY SOUTHWOODS FRESHMAN HIGH SCHOOL 2015-2016 SCHOOL PHONE # 633-4500 ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION DATES CONTACT OTHER INFORMATION ATHLETICS Girl s Program: Fall Options *Cross Country *Swimming *Volleyball Bob Hardin-9 th to 12 th hardinb@wdmcs.org Becky Sinram-assistant sinramb@wdmcs.org Shawn DeBoef-Varsity deboefs@wdmcs.org Steve Davis-assistant davisst@wdmcs.org Jeremy Mikesell-Varsity mikesellj@wdmcs.org TBD-9th Phone# 633-4033(school) Phone# 633-4152(VHS) Phone# 633-4155(school) Phone# 633-4610(school) Phone# 633-6400(school) Girl s Program: Winter Options *Basketball *Bowling Girl s Program: Spring Options *Golf *Tennis *Track *Soccer Girl s Program: Summer Options *Softball Boy s Program: Fall Options *Golf *Cross Country *Football Boy s Program: Winter Options *Basketball *Swimming *Wrestling *Bowling Boy s Program: Spring Options *Soccer *Tennis *Track Boy s Program: Summer Options *Baseball Jeff Martin-9 th grade coach 3/13/17 3/13/17 2/13/17 3/20/17 Joe Sigrist-varsity sigristj@wdmcs.org Chris Larson-asst. varsity larsonc@wdmcs.org Josh Flander-9 th coach flanderj@wdmcs.org Annie Packer-9 th asst. coach packera@wdmcs.org Jason Eckhoff eckhoffj@wdmcs.org Ben Stein-JV/Varsity steinb@wdmcs.org Cheryl McConnell-9 th /JV mcconnellch@wdmsc.org TBD-9 th Keith Borness-Varsity bornessk@wdmcs.org Rob Chapman-Varsity chapmanr@wdmcs.org Jason Eckhoff-JV eckhoffj@wdmcs.org Adam Nidey-9 th nideya@wdmcs.org 5/08/17 Tom Bakey-Varsity bakeyt@wdmcs.org Marilyn Buss-9 th marilyn.buss@dmschools.org 11/14/16 11/14/16 3/21/16 3/14/16 2/13/17 5/01/17 Ben Stein-Varsity steinb@wdmcs.org Randy Hutchison-9 th hutchisonr@wdmcs.org Tom Trygstad-9 th to 12 th trygstadt@wdmcs.org Gary Swenson-Varsity swensong@wdmcs.org Keith Borness-9 th bornessk@wdmcs.org Andrew Mitchell-9 th mitchella@wdmcs.org BJ Windhorst-Varsity Ross Bower-9 th coach bowerr@wdmcs.org Ben Carlson & Jaryd White-9 th Assistant coaches Shawn DeBoef-Varsity deboefs@wdmcs.org Steve Davis-assistant daviss@wdmcs.org Corey Rasmussen-9 th coach rasmussenc@wdmcs.org Travis Young-Varsity youngt@wdmcs.org Chris Amundson amundsonc@wdmcs.org Aziz Haffar-Varsity ahaffar@dwx.com Eric Hammans-JV hammans_gt@yahoo.com Brant Reif-9 th reifb@wdmcs.org T.J. Cox-9 th coxt@wdmcs.org Mike Bean, asst. michael_bean@ml.com Tom Trygstad-9 th trygstadt@wdmcs.org Rhys Pate, asst. pater@wdmcs.org Ryan Cooley-Varsity cooleyr@wdmcs.org Corey Rasmussen-9 th rasmussenc@wdmcs.org Garrett Hawkins-Asst.hawkinsg@wdmcs.org Phone#633-4567(school) Phone#633-4500(school) Phone#633-6000(school) Phone# 633-6538(school) Phone# 633-6048 (school) Phone# 633-6078(school) Phone# Phone# 633-4746(school) Phone# 633-5401(school) Phone# 633-6538(school) Phone# 633-5848(school) Phone# 633-4260(school) Phone# Phone# Phone# 633-5957(school) Phone# 633-6208(school) Phone# 633-4248(school) Phone# 633-4746(school) Phone# 633-4544(school) Phone# 371-9401 (school) Phone# 633-4155(school) Phone# 633-4610(school) (school) Phone#633-4153(school) Phone# 633-5726(school) Phone# 223-6410(home) Phone# 633-4209(school) Phone# 633-4209(school) Phone# 633-4643 (school) Phone# 710-5500 Phone# 633-6208 (school) Phone# 633-4579(school) Phone# 633-4106(school) Phone# 633-4537(school) Phone# 633-6000

If you are interested in starting a new club at VSW, contact: Mr. Mitchell Kuhnert Principal @ VSW! ADDITIONAL VALLEY HIGH ACTIVITIES AND SCHOOL CLUBS Check out the Valley Student Handbook, online under Valley High School, for additional clubs that you might be interested in joining that are housed at VHS and meet there after school. Call the sponsor listed for more information about days and times for the meetings! CHEERLEADING Cheerleading Tryouts are during the spring semester of your 8 th grade year prior to the up-coming 9 th grade fall/winter seasons. A mandatory tryout meeting is usually held the week before spring break and tryouts are usually the week following spring break. There are 10 teams you can try out for: o JV or Varsity Football o JV or Varsity Basketball o JV or Varsity Wrestling o Competition Squad (must be on Varsity Football squad) o JV Football Practice Squad, JV Basketball Practice Squad, JV Wrestling Practice squads (the practice squads do not cheer at games) Practices are held after school at Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church or at Valley High School Season length depends on the squad There are practice and camp requirements in the summer preceding your 9 th grade year. Game schedules vary with sport and squad; calendars are made available to cheerleaders months in advance. Attendance is mandatory for practices and games. There are out of pocket costs. There is mandatory fundraising since cheerleading is not funded by the district. September Spring Beth Ferguson Head Cheerleading Coach, Math Teacher @ VHS 633-4103 fergusonb@wdmcs.org CHORUS The co-curricular ensembles offered by Vocal Music include Syncopation the all 9 th grade jazz choir, and Ignition Show Choir (directed and run through Valley High School). Auditions for Ignition Show Choir will be held in April or May of the previous year. Auditions for jazz will be in early September or October. Eligibility for any co-curricular ensemble requires enrollment in curricular choirs (Treble or Bass Clef). Heather Nail Director of Vocal Music nailh@wdmsc.org

COMMUNITY SERVICE LEARNING THE VSW SILVER CORD AWARD PROGRAM What is the Silver Cord Award? The Silver Cord Program began at Valley High School in the fall of 2001 as a graduation incentive program to promote a lifetime of community service. The award is a graduation award available to WDMCS District seniors who volunteer a minimum of 50 hours for a minimum of three different non-profit organizations during every year of high school. Today, WDMCS Community Education coordinates the program district wide and over 700 students from Valley,, and Walnut Creek Campus are volunteering to earn this award. All West Des Moines Community Schools (WDMCS) high school students are encouraged to participate regardless of their GPA, rigor of course study, artistic, or athletic ability. The purpose of the Silver Cord program is to encourage volunteerism and allow students to experience the joy of giving back to the community. Volunteering can provide a constructive use of time, foster the exploration of career interests, support youth seeking employment and college admission, and gives new graduates the confidence to serve in leadership roles after high school. Who is Eligible to Participate? All WDMCS freshman are eligible to participate in the Silver Cord Program beginning the summer following 8 th grade. To earn the Silver Cord Award, high school students must volunteer a minimum of 50 hours for a minimum of three different nonprofit organizations each school year. How Does a Student Sign Up? Students should complete the online application to acquire their Silver Cord account. This can be found the WDMCS Community Education website at www.wdmcs.org/commed and is located under Silver Cord. Cyndi Bonus Silver Cord Coordinator /VHS Phone# 633-4365 bonusc@wdmcs.org Part-time during school Limited summer hours DANCE TEAM Tryouts for the Valley High School Dance Team are held at the end of the school year. Incoming Freshman have the opportunity to audition for the dance team. Dancers will attend a dance camp in Ames in July, preform routines at football games, basketball games and assemblies. The team will also participate in the 4th of July parade and homecoming parade. Practices are several times a week starting this summer and continue through the school year. Team socials are generally scheduled once a month June February Nicole Barreca Phone# 563-271-2995 nicole.barreca@yahoo.com Tryouts are at the end of the school year.

DEBATE The VSW Forensics Class and Team includes many activities such as policy, Lincoln Douglas, Legislative and Public Forum Debate. It also includes speech activities like Original Oratory, Prose/Poetry, and Acting. This is a perfect opportunity for someone who would like to develop their critical thinking, research, writing and speaking skills. Forensics (debate) is co-curricular. You must be enrolled in the class to be on the team. The team participates in local tournaments with some travel opportunities out of the state for Freshmen who excel and qualify in their area of competition. Students will have travel expenses for out of town and out of state tournaments, but fees are subsidized by the school. The Freshman will work closely with the varsity team members at Valley. It is an excellent way to develop skills for upper level high school classes and good preparation for college and standardized testing. Performances are throughout the year and students may select from among a list of competition opportunities to fit your schedule. Dave MeGinnis Valley HS/Southwoods Phone# 633-4000 mcginnisd@wdmcs.org Leah Shapiro Valley HS/Southwoods Phone# 612-805-8051 Leahshapiro5@gmail.com Listen to announcements for initial meeting times and for practice times. Regular meetings and practices are coordinated with the VHS Forensics Teams. FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES (FCA) Students have an opportunity to talk about their faith and how it applies to their everyday life and activities. Guest speakers, retreats and huddle groups highlight the schedule during the year. Meetings and events usually occur every other Monday night throughout the school year. For updates, follow us on twitter @Valley_FCA. Kevin Kellner 327 S. 61 st Street WDM, IA 50266 Phone# 515-577-7735 kevinkellner@q.com Students can join at any time during the year. IHSSA/DRAMA Drama Department works with the Valley High School Drama Department to offer a variety of opportunities for freshman to be involved in Drama. Those opportunities include, but are not limited to: Drama Camp, The Thespian Festival, VSW Fall Production, I.H.S.S.A. (Iowa High School Speech Association) Large Group Festival, Valley s Spring Production, Improv. Night and Southwoods spring mime show. August May Katie Dorrell (Mimes) Chantel Karns (Drama) dorrellk@wdmcs.org karnsc@wdmcs.org INTRAMURALS VSW Intramurals - Intramurals are divided up into Fall and Spring Leagues during the school year. There are a variety of sports to choose from throughout the year such as Flag Football, Tennis, Basketball, Sand Volleyball, Bowling, Golf and many others. All activities encourage men, woman, and coed teams to sign up and participate in an activity that you enjoy. You do not have to be a skilled athlete to participate in Intramurals, only a desire to have fun, stay active, and compete with your fellow students. Information and sign-up sheets can always be found in the main office at VSW. Fall Season: September - January Spring Season: March May Mark Verbrugge Valley High School Phone# 371-0757(c) verbruggem@wdmcs.org

MEDIA CENTER HELPER Helpers assist with the day-to-day operation of the Media Center, such as checking out books to students, re-shelving materials, helping select new books, etc. 1 st Semester 2 nd Semester Craig Bittick bittickc@wdmcs.org Students work during his/her study hall time. We select four students for 1 st semester and a different group of four students for 2 nd semester. MOCK TRIAL Mock Trial introduces students to the legal system by providing a challenging, academic competition. The students play the roles of attorneys, plaintiffs, and defendants. Local attorneys serve as their coaches. Lawyer roles require critical thinking skills and witness roles require some ability to act. December March Shannan Belden Stilwell Phone# 633-6083 beldens@wdmcs.org Teams of 8-10 usually meet two nights a week for 2 hours each night for about 11 weeks. Extra practices are encouraged and may be arranged by students or lawyer coaches. Competition is in March in Des Moines. ORCHESTRA In addition to the regular daily orchestra class students may participate in Mariachi Tigres de Valle and smaller chamber ensembles such as string quartets that perform in various settings. Michele Senger sengerm@wdmcs.org POWDER PUFF Yearly football game at Valley Stadium for girls interested in participating in the Homecoming week activities. September Required forms to be turned in before participatio are permission form, health injury form, heads up concussion form. STUDENT LEADERSHIP Student Leadership is in charge of various drives, helps to encourage school spirit and plans activities that they would like to see implemented during or after the school day, such as starting clubs, community service projects and fund-raisers. Rhys Pate pater@wdmcs.org S.W.A.G. South Woods Ambassador Group South Woods Ambassador Group All 9 th grade students are welcome to join! SWAG promotes a positive school climate. We organize fun and informative events and activities for the school. We need creative and positive leaders to help us spread kindness and respect! Listen for announcements or come talk to the teachers listed as contacts. Emily Johnson Andrew Mitchell Sara Taylor Matt Vaske johnsone@wdmcs.org mitchella@wdmcs.org taylors@wdmcs.org vaskem@wdmcs.org This activity requires about 15 minutes/week and a few activities outside school hours.

SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING The Tigerlillies are recognized as a club sport. Our main focus is the annual Water Show in the spring. The Tigerlillies season is typically a two month season with a few clinic opportunities prior to the start of the season. This activity requires about five hours a week. January April Susan Vandeventer Phone# 223-6210 (h) Phone# 783-4084 (c) mrs.van63@yahoo.com YEARBOOK The Yearbook Staff is responsible for all aspects of putting the yearbook together and will consist of the following positions: taking pictures and using your own creativity to make individual pages for the yearbook. Students interested should attend the informational meeting at the beginning of the school year. Listen for the announcement about this meeting when the school year has begun. September March Karen vanoostenrijk Phone# 633-4513 vanoostenrijkk@wdmcs.org The staff will be expected to commit to 20-30 hours through the school year. This will include study halls and after school. No experience necessaryinformal training will be provided as a group by Herff-Jones.