Trailblazer Weekly | April 15, 2024
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Overland High School
BLAZER GREAT. BLAZER PROUD. BLAZER EXCELLENT.
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Seniors will not have school on either of these days. | |
Colorado Testing Days
Grades 10 & 11
PSAT10 & SAT11 on Wednesday, April 17
- School Starts: 8:20 a.m.
- Testing Begins: 8:50 a.m.
- Lunch Served: 11:30 a.m.
- Busses Depart: 12:00 p.m.
- Late Busses Depart: 3:30 p.m.
Grades 9 & 11
PSAT 9 & CMAS on Wednesday, April 24
Bring your charged school laptop and charger.
Bring a calculator, if you have one.
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If you would like to opt your student out of any part of testing, please log on to your CCSD Parent Portal and complete the “Parent Exemption from State Assessments” form.
Here is the link to the instructions (multiple languages):
https://www.cherrycreekschools.org/Page/4142
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Costa Rica Trip
Are you interested in going to Costa Rica during Spring Break 2025? Please attend an informational meeting on Wednesday, April 17 from 6:00pm to 7:00pm in Mr. Trevino's classroom (IP203).
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PTCO Board Elections
The PTCO will be holding Board Elections on May 15 (via zoom). If you are interested in joining the Board or just want to find out more, please contact them at overlandptco@gmail.com. All positions are open, including President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, and Member at Large.
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Congratulations, FCCLA!
FCCLA sponsors, Arielle Bergmann and Erica McHenry-Hutto, are proud to share the results from the latest FCCLA State Leadership Conference Competition. Overland received the Gold Chapter of Merit award and had students walk in the State Fashion show, showing off their creations. Aaisha Eisa and Fatimah Al Shammari ran the event as part of the Colorado FCCLA state Officer team and were awarded new roles for the 2024-2025 school year.
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Teressa Amouzou – Job Interview – Gold – 3rd place in the state
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Dylan Kukic and Julius Foucher – Silver – 3rd place in the state
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Annabel Jones (AJ) – Fashion Construction – Gold – 3rd place in the state
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Rowan Niewald – Baking and Pastry – Silver
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Nathaniel Butler – Job Interview – Bronze
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Cloud Saydee – Entrepreneurship – Silver
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Ruth Workne – Teach or Train – Silver
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Diane Itza Flores – Fashion Sketch – Bronze
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Dureti Abduladir, Tensaye Yalew, and Amirah Esmael – Interior Design-Silver
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Angelina Sandoval and Andrea Morales – Chapter in review Display – Silver
- Isaac Nichols – Culinary Arts – Silver
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Taliyah Hagos – Professional Presentation – Bronze
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Isabella Garcia Martinez – Fashion Construction – Silver
National Qualifiers
- Nour Idris – Public Policy Advocate – Gold
- Carter Steine – Say yes to FCS education – Silver
- Luis Bautista –Culinary Arts – Gold
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Library Due Dates
April 26 - all library books due for seniors
May 3 - all library books due for grades 9-11
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Parent Academy — April 24
Our Cultural Liasions are hosting a Parent Academy at IST on April 24 at 5:30 PM. This Parent Academy is open to ALL CCSD parents and will help new families understand the American school system, how to navigate PowerSchool, ask questions to our Cultural Liaisons, and more.
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Call Me MiSTER — April 19
The Call Me MiSTER Program at MSU Denver is excited to host the inaugural A.F.R.O. Leadership Summit (Aiming for Racial Opportunity) on Friday, April 19, 2024. This event is tailored for male students in grades 6-12. Our summit aims to address the challenges young males, especially African American boys, face in public education. Notably, many of these students go through their entire K-12 education without having African American male teachers.
This year, we are proud to present the theme “Leveling Up: Dream Big. Think Big. Do Big!”
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Prom is Saturday, May 11
Prom Dance Guest Passes
If you would like to bring a non-Overland guest to Prom, pick up a Dance Guest Pass from Activities. They are due by April 30 at 4:00pm.
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Commencement Ceremony
Friday, May 24, 2024
8:00 a.m.
Ritchie Center, University of Denver
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Jostens Orders
You can order your cap & gown and other senior regalia online.
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Cap & Gown
The cap & gown price goes up to $50 after February 2.
Your purchase will include a tassel.
The cap & gown will be sent to the school. Seniors can pick them up at the end of May when they have completed checkout and graduation rehearsal.
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Kerkhoff Orders
Kerkhoff Photography will take cap & gown photos for purchase on the following dates:
Cap & Gown Portraits at Lunch
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For the digital administration of the SAT Test, students should bring their school-issued laptop which has the required BlueBook app. | |
Call Nurse Brian at 720-747-3789 | |
HOW SICK IS TOO SICK?
This week, I want to address a crucial question: "How Sick is Too Sick?" It's essential to understand when it's best to keep your child at home to prevent the spread of illness and ensure their well-being and the well-being of our school community. Per CDPHE guidelines, there are four main reasons for children and adults to stay home:
- Your student could infect others with a contagious illness, either because of symptoms, a diagnosis, or recent exposure to a contagious illness.
- Your student does not feel well enough to take part in usual activities. For example, a child is overly tired, fussy, or will not stop crying.
- Your student needs more care than teachers and staff can give while still caring for the other children.
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Your student has symptoms or an illness on this list, and staying home is required.
Flu and COVID Prevention
One of the most effective ways to protect your child and our school community from the flu is by getting a flu shot. We strongly recommend contacting your healthcare provider to inquire if the flu shot is available and recommended for your child. Additionally, staying up to date with COVID-19 vaccinations and following public health guidelines, such as mask-wearing and social distancing, can help reduce the risk of transmission of both the flu and COVID-19.
Thank you for your cooperation in helping us maintain a healthy learning environment for all students. Your partnership is essential in keeping our school community safe and well.
Wishing you and your family good health throughout the school year.
Kind Regards,
Brian Kornreich, BSBME, BSN, MS, RN
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Student ID's
Overland students must have their OHS Student ID at all times. Need a replacement ID? Please go to the IST Main Office.
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North Entrance
The Jewell Avenue (north) entrance to the Overland-Prairie campus and the STRIDE Health Clinic will be closed during school hours. Vehicles may enter from Pacific Drive.
The STRIDE Health Clinic parking lot is for patients only.
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Security Kiosk
A security hut has been placed at the Pacific Avenue entrance to our campus near the four-way stop. This is a security checkpoint and a drop-off location for food deliveries.
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Make an appointment today!
(303) 7STRIDE
(303-778-7433)
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STRIDE Community Health Center
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Services
- Behavioral Health Services
- Chronic Disease Management
- Dental Screenings
- Developmental Screenings
- Immunizations
- Minor Injuries
- Newborn Care & Well Child Checks
- Physicals
- Sick Visits
- Sports Physicals
- Sexual & Reproductive Health and Education
Insurance Information
While STRIDE is a non-profit healthcare organization that provides healthcare to the underserved, uninsured and working families who cannot afford these services, they are NOT a free-service clinic.
STRIDE participates with following discount and insurance programs and also offers families financial screenings to determine sliding-scale discounts or help find health plans patients qualify for:
- Colorado Indigent Care Program (CICP)
- Colorado Child Health Plan Plus (CHP+)
- Medicaid
- Medicare
- Colorado Access
- Access Advantage
- Self Pay
- Some private insurances
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Community Liaison
Meet Sara Khatib, our Community Liaison. She can help students and families with various needs such as
- Food/clothing
- Mental health support
- Economic hardship/homelessness
- Uninsured or medical difficulties
- Free and reduced lunch
- Transportation
- School supplies
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Upcoming Free Events
Saturday, April 20: First day of National Park Week
Monday, April 22 (Earth Day): Denver Botanic Gardens
Sunday, April 28: Museum of Nature and Science
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Free Admission Days in Colorado 2024
From national parks to world-class museums, Colorado offers complimentary admission on regular dates throughout the season, every year. Get free entry on a select day(s) at the Denver Zoo, Botanic Gardens, Art Museum, Museum of Nature & Science, State Parks, and Colorado’s four National Parks.
There are a lot of free things you can do in a state like Colorado. You can camp under the brightest stars or hike up the highest peak, without ever dropping a dime. And if you remember these dates, you can save some money on seeing these normally paid attractions.
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Adult ESL Classes – Winter 2024 | |
Food Resources in Aurora/Denver/Arapahoe Country
Food Pantry Locator
https://www.foodbankrockies.org/find-food/
More Life Community Center
14000 E. Jewell Ave Sundays:10:00a-1:00p
1st & 3rd Wednesdays: 9:30a-2:00p; 2nd & 4th Wednesdays: 9:30a-12:30p; Mobile Food Bank of the Rockies: 3:00p-5:00p (North Parking Lot)
www.ColoradoFoodCluster.com
Get food delivered to your home- students 6-18 yrs old- 7 meals, 14 snacks, and 7 milks weekly.
Aurora Interfaith Community Services
Get Help – Aurora Interfaith Community Services
Food bank, utility help
https://feedingdenvershungry.org/grocery-store/
Shop for free groceries in Denver-- 11402 East 53rd Avenue, Suite 200, Denver, Colorado 80239 Door #36 on the back left side! (November dates are full; but sign can up for December)
Secor Cares Food Market
https://www.secorcares.com/free-food-market FR
Wednesday and Thursday 9a-4p; Friday & Saturday 9a-1p
17151 Pine Lane, Parker, CO
Food Resource Hotline: 855-855-4626
Little Flower Assistance Center
11149 E. 14th Ave, Aurora, CO 80010
303-360-9686
https://ccdenver.org/parish-community-relations/the-little-flower/
Free Community Food Bank on Wednesdays
14485 E Evans Ave. 80014 on the North side of the parking lot at 12:00
https://www.pawclife.com/
The Gateway Food Pantry at Bridgewater Church
Sundays from 11a-12p; 5201 E. WARREN AVE. Denver, 80222
Benefits in Action
Food Delivery https://biaction.org/
Resources for the Holidays
https://christmasstorecolorado.com/shop/
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If you need support with housing, please reach out to your counselors, Ms. Khatib, or a trusted adult in the building. | |
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Volunteer and Job Opportunities
Students, are you looking for volunteer work or summer jobs? Check out some resources that are available to you in Aurora and Denver.
This document is updated all the time, so keep checking back. Contact Ms. Sara Khatib with any questions.
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When schools are on a delayed start High School bus pickup is delayed 90 minutes. School starts at 9:50 a.m. | |
Weather Delays and Snow Days
Winter weather can happen at any time. Ensure that you receive weather delay and closure notifications by making sure your phone numbers and email addresses are correct in myCherryCreek.
Just log in to myCherryCreek, click on the Oracle tile, then on Contact Info in the menu on the left. Make sure your Home Mobile Phone and/or Home Phone numbers and Work Email address are correct, so that you will receive weather delay and closure notifications.
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myCherryCreek
Check grades
Check attendance
Email teachers
Access classwork
LINK: myCherryCreek
VIDEO: How to use myCherryCreek
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Check Your Student's Grades and Attendance
Just a reminder that CCSD allows parents/guardians to access their student's grades, attendance, email teachers, and access student classwork via myCherryCreek. This is a great way to help you monitor your student's academic success at Overland throughout the academic year.
Questions?
Yvette Rolison
yrolison@cherrycreekschools.org
720-747-3624
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Food Deliveries
For safety reasons, food deliveries will not be accepted inside the building. Students should limit all deliveries to their lunch time, and food must be picked up outside near the security kiosk.
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Please Apply for Free & Reduced Lunch
Even though Colorado has elected to provide free meals for all students, applying for MEAL BENEFITS through the district has benefits beyond meals. For example:
- Reduced cost for testing
- Reduced Athletic and Activities Fees
- Reduced or free College Application Fees
You need to reapply every school year.
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EVERY CLASS
EVERY DAY
ON TIME
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Support OHS at King Soopers
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If you do not already have a charity associated with your King Soopers card, please consider selecting one of the OHS groups below so some group earns that free money.
Log in to your King Soopers account and select Community Rewards on the left-hand side and then select one of the groups below:
- Overland PTCO - GA375
- Overland High School Band Parents Association (Band and Orchestra) - HK700
- Overland High School Choir and Theatre – BC026
- Cherry Creek School District Overland Baseball – KT631
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Overland High School (goes to Student Council) – TR572
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K&G Fashion Superstore Supports OHS |
Need an outfit for Homecoming, Prom, or other formal occasions? K&G Fashion Superstore will donate 10% of purchases made by Overland students back to Overland High School!
K&G Fashion Superstore
13940 E Mississippi Ave
Aurora, CO 80012
303-369-1015
website
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