Wednesday, January 29, 2020

January 27th Weekly Blog (Wednesday Edition

Purpose Corner - Second-semester reminders: This includes, dress code, school safety, technology policy, and important dates.

Click here for this 2:47 video

Regan Carter - Regan is a Waukesha West Senior and she recently captured the outstanding actor award at the state one-act play contest at the annual Wisconsin High School Theatre Festival on Nov. 21-23 at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. For the fourth year in a row!! Please access the links below to learn more about this. What makes this special?... this is the first time that has ever been accomplished by a student in the 90 year history of this competition!! The links are to a news article and most recently a Fox 6 story!!



Regan Carter Article 

Regan Carter Fox6Now Story


Rock Climbing Club - The West rock climbing club had a great turn out for teacher appreciation night!! 10 of our staff members attended the event and thank you to them for hanging out with the club members and having some fun!



TREK Showcase - Last week's blog showcased our TREK program and it's community service component. This week I would like to share some narrative of what some of our TREK projects were this past semester that recently was showcased to staff and students, please see that narrative below:

A Senior student looked to dive into the financial world as he was able to trade stocks upon turning eighteen and began a joint adventure with two other individuals. All three of them had different starting amounts prior to starting the trading of stocks through a brokerage. The student's project was dedicated to learning about trading, understand market trends, and utilizing this knowledge to predict market fluctuation for buying and trading for profit. The student works with the other two individuals to discuss the market and future trends for the purpose of continued investment success. They utilize Google docs to share information about what they are seeing regarding patterns and then strategically buy stocks in companies they predict will grow and sell when they feel profit margin can be highest. The student has doubled their investment up to this point and will most likely continue trading as a summer and part-time job prior to going to college for finance. All TREK students have to showcase their projects to the rest of the class to show their learning.


From TREK student Matthew Schneider...
This year, I decided to focus on music production for my TREK project. Over the past couple of years, this idea that music could be a possible career choice for me began to develop. It was late in my junior year that I decided that music was where I really wanted to focus in life; I enjoyed music theory, performing, and making my own songs, and if done correctly, it can be a very profitable route. Given this new focus, I wanted to devote as much time to music as possible. This year's TREK focus has been on how to properly produce, mix, and master music, as this is the stage that I am currently in. I needed to know how to make my songs sound professional, but also pleasing to listen to. In addition, I had to learn how to combine sound engineering with my own musical skills and bring my ideas to life. 

Outside of school, I spend several hours every single day (and double that on weekends) to learn everything there is to know about music. From chord progressions to proper vocals, mixing, and even how to market your product, I made it my goal to learn all of this information. I've therefore been able to use my TREK class period to continue this passion and prep me for my career. I am able to research, take notes, and most importantly, have an hour to just work on music. With my own music software, I am able to construct my projects and apply my knowledge. The convenience of having this flexible learning space, and absolute freedom, has given me a fascinating opportunity. While I may set my own goals in life, TREK is, instead, a great formal foundation of planning and goalsetting. I can actively work towards bigger and better ideas and not have to feel overly stressed. It's the best possible use of my time: using school to focus on what is most relevant and profitable to me.

The first couple of weeks of TREK were centered around the research. A lot of knowledge can be written down, such as tips for equalizing vocals or muddy frequencies in the drums. However, research in this instance has been just pen and paper -- it's whatever means I need to learn what I need to learn. Whether it's listening to a song and breaking down its components, watching a YouTube video of a producer making a song, or simply playing around with digital sounds...I get to learn and apply that learning.
By September 14th, I had a draft for my first song. While I am no amazing vocalist, I was determined to find a way to get it to work. I continued to experiment and improve upon my project, including receiving feedback from peers and progressing with my skills. On November 11, I released my song "Promised" -- using a music distribution company -- to all platforms. I immediately went back to work to improve upon my faults and am currently working on finishing up an album. 

To me, this is the ultimate form of learning. Effort, failure, and improvement. I have created a product, received feedback from my "customers", and am working to create songs that are fun, meaningful, and most important, better than anything prior.

"Promised" is accessible via my shortened link, http://bit.ly/PROMISED (all capitals).
"Solitude" is not yet accessible, as this is the album I am currently working on. 

My biography and creations are all available on my website: https://realmattschneider.wixsite.com/mattschneider

I know the song is a little amateur! But that's the first stepping stone. By the end of my time here at West, I expect to have a fantastic musical legacy and will work towards this goal.



Family Connect Conferences in February - We will be having one night of Family Connect (formerly known as Parent/Teacher) conferences at West High School on Wednesday, February 19th. Conferences will start at 4:00 P.M. and go until 7:30 P.M. We will be continuing on with our recent format for these conferences by having them as an appointment only with a focus on family connection. More information will be coming out about the sign-up process for our February,19th conferences.

Scheduling!! - Our data has been clear at West for the past several years in that 90% of West students state they will go on to a two or four-year college for their post-high school education, yet, only 50% of students will make it past year one and that is why we push as a school to prepare our students better. A big part of preparing students to meet the challenges of the next level is course selection. With course scheduling coming up in February it is time to think about stretching your academic resume. A stretch class is rigorous, possibly AP or Honors, a class that a college admissions counselor would find impressive, and/or a class that will help you reach your fullest potential as a student. You could also choose to take an additional class instead of a study hall. This is a goal class for you. Think about what content area you excel in and stretch in that area or try something new and challenging!!




Looking for work....become an AVID tutor! - The School District of Waukesha and West High School are continuing to look for AVID tutors. We are looking for people who want part-time work and are seeking to make a difference with our students. We have a consistent need district-wide to fill tutoring positions as AVID is continuing to bring success and is spreading throughout our district. Please consider joining our successes with AVID or pass this information along to someone you think would be a great fit. The flyer and information for the position are below:



Principal Advisory Committee - Below are the names of the individuals on the Principal Advisory Council for 2019-2020. We met most recently on Wednesday, January 15th, 2020. Please contact any one of the representatives with questions about anything West related. Please access the minutes for more information about our discussions for this school year. The meeting minutes are linked here:


Nate Houlton
Nvhcoach@yahoo.com (Gr. 10)
Cortney Youngblood
cortneyyoungblood@gmail.com (Gr. 10)
Jackie Papageorge
jackie@gpg3.com (Gr.10)
Michelle Cameron
tiki424ma@gmail.com (Gr. 10)
Jennifer Schmeichel
jschmeichel@bethany.org
(Gr. 11)
Wendy Dahl
wdahl@gswise.org (Gr. 12)
Michelle Kuokkanen
mkuokkanen@yahoo.com
(Gr. 12)
Carri Marlow
carrimarlow@yahoo.com
(Gr. 9)
Clifton Hoffman
Clif.hoffman@att.net (Gr. 9)
Katie Pantzlaff
pantzkat@gmail.com (Gr. 9)
Kristi Fischer
kristifischer17@gmail.com
(Gr. 9)
Wendy Hamilton
wendyhamilton4@gmail.com (Gr. 11)

Archived Announcements (Link) Please access this link to find all of the information in our daily announcements from previous weeks.

Preview of this week: Please check the calendars here: West Main Page Calendar (Link)


Tuesday, January 21, 2020

January 20th Weekly Blog (Tuesday Edition)

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day 2020 - Yesterday is the day we celebrate the life's work of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. King's message of equality and togetherness continues to inspire generations. Waukesha West students along with West Choir students and members of the Curtain family performed at an MLK Jr. Day event at WCTC. Our students have been attending and performing at this event for the past few years and always represent our school and community with an amazing spirit and energy! Enjoy the videos below of our students performing at the event.

Please click here for this 1:00 video

Please click here for this 1:02 video

Please click here for this 1:20 video

Family Connect Conferences in February - We will be having one night of Family Connect (formerly known as Parent/Teacher) conferences at West High School on Wednesday, February 19th. Conferences will start at 4:00 P.M. and go until 7:30 P.M. We will be continuing on with our recent format for these conferences by having them as an appointment only with a focus on family connection. More information will be coming out about the sign-up process for our February, 19th conferences.


The One Conference 2020 - Yesterday the West High teaching staff along with all other teachers and administrators district-wide, attended the ONE Conference which is an internal conference for all SDW educators. West is happy to host this event which features a highly collaborative and engaging environment where educators this year focused on integrating creativity into their daily instruction for enhancing the student experience and increasing rigor. Many thanks to all of the district leaders who work hard to make this event run smooth and for our West staff who open their rooms to presenters. Our custodial staff does an amazing job of making the building look exceptional and are consistently patient to meet the needs of all in attendance....again a BIG thank you to all!






One Conference 2020 continued... - Wow! Please enjoy the work of the talented WHS students Neva Corp & Annabelle Imig. These two shared their time & talents on their day off to create a masterpiece! The wings were created with feathers that SDW staff shared their hopes, dreams, & inspiration for our students. Amazing work!






Surviving Semester Exams!!! - See the schedule for our semester one exam week below. It is also accessible through our school's website. Please access this link to see the Advisory lesson that was presented to West students to prepare for these exams. 




Wish Week for TREK - From our TREK teachers Mike Mueller and Brandon Egnarski: 

We'd like to say thank you for all of the support we had in running our "Wish Week" right before the holiday break. Between selling Mickey/Minnie Mouse Ears, Hot Chocolate, Cookies, Doughnuts, and a 50/50 raffle, we were able to raise $771 for Make-A-Wish child we sponsored. Also, a shout out to the Wolverine Leadership Academy for organizing the beach superfan theme for the Arrowhead basketball game and to Mrs. Skelley for adding Make-A-Wish cookies and a donation bucket to the Westaurant. 

Our TREK program takes on a collaborative service project annually as part of the course and this was that project. TREK is an elective personalized learning opportunity for students. This focus falls right in line with West High School and our student's continuous actions to serve the Waukesha community! Enjoys the pics.






 



Scheduling!! - Our data has been clear at West for the past several years in that 90% of West students state they will go on to a two or four-year college for their post-high school education, yet, only 50% of students will make it past year one and that is why we push as a school to prepare our students better. A big part of preparing students to meet the challenges of the next level is course selection. With course scheduling coming up in February it is time to think about stretching your academic resume. A stretch class is rigorous, possibly AP or Honors, a class that a college admissions counselor would find impressive, and/or a class that will help you reach your fullest potential as a student. You could also choose to take an additional class instead of a study hall. This is a goal class for you. Think about what content area you excel in and stretch in that area or try something new and challenging!!




Looking for work....become an AVID tutor! - The School District of Waukesha and West High School are continuing to look for AVID tutors. We are looking for people who want part-time work and are seeking to make a difference with our students. We have a consistent need district-wide to fill tutoring positions as AVID is continuing to bring success and is spreading throughout our district. Please consider joining our successes with AVID or pass this information along to someone you think would be a great fit. The flyer and information for the position are below:



Principal Advisory Committee - Below are the names of the individuals on the Principal Advisory Council for 2019-2020. We met most recently on Wednesday, January 15th, 2020. Please contact any one of the representatives with questions about anything West related. Please access the minutes for more information about our discussions for this school year. The meeting minutes are linked here:


Nate Houlton
Nvhcoach@yahoo.com (Gr. 10)
Cortney Youngblood
cortneyyoungblood@gmail.com (Gr. 10)
Jackie Papageorge
jackie@gpg3.com (Gr.10)
Michelle Cameron
tiki424ma@gmail.com (Gr. 10)
Jennifer Schmeichel
jschmeichel@bethany.org
(Gr. 11)
Wendy Dahl
wdahl@gswise.org (Gr. 12)
Michelle Kuokkanen
mkuokkanen@yahoo.com
(Gr. 12)
Carri Marlow
carrimarlow@yahoo.com
(Gr. 9)
Clifton Hoffman
Clif.hoffman@att.net (Gr. 9)
Katie Pantzlaff
pantzkat@gmail.com (Gr. 9)
Kristi Fischer
kristifischer17@gmail.com
(Gr. 9)
Wendy Hamilton
wendyhamilton4@gmail.com (Gr. 11)

Archived Announcements (Link) Please access this link to find all of the information in our daily announcements from previous weeks.

Preview of this week: Please check the calendars here: West Main Page Calendar (Link)

Tuesday, January 14, 2020

January 13th Weekly Blog

Purpose Corner - This week on purpose corner I provide a screencast example of one of our inquiry group presentations to showcase our professional development and collaborative process for West educators.

Please click here to access this 2:49 video


Surviving Semester Exams!!! - See the schedule for our semester one exam week below. It is also accessible through our school's website. Please access this link to see the Advisory lesson that was presented to West students to prepare for these exams. 



AVID Showcase at West High School - AVID has a successful track record nationwide and is currently finding success with West High School 9th, 10th, and 11th-grade students. The framework aims to bring out the very best in individuals and ensure that they are eligible and ready to enter a four-year college after high school graduation. AVID students are leaders in both academics and in extra-curricular activities If you would like to learn more about AVID as a student or parent you invited to attend an informational meeting that will explain the AVID program in more detail on:

The AVID Team is offering a Parent Information Session on:

Thursday, January 16th, 2020 from 6:00 - 7:00 P.M. in the Waukesha West Media Center

If you cannot attend the meeting but are still interested in learning more about or considering applying for the program, please contact Mrs. Kristen Paulin in the Student Services office at 970-3927 or email her at kpaulin@waukesha.k12.wi.us.You may want to visit www.avid.org for more information about the program.  If you have any further questions, please contact our AVID site coordinator Ms. Court Hagan at chagan@waukesha.k12.wi.us or 262-970-1364.




Scheduling!! - Our data has been clear at West for the past several years in that 90% of West students state they will go on to a two or four-year college for their post-high school education, yet, only 50% of students will make it past year one and that is why we push as a school to prepare our students better. A big part of preparing students to meet the challenges of the next level is course selection. With course scheduling coming up in February it is time to think about stretching your academic resume. A stretch class is rigorous, possibly AP or Honors, a class that a college admissions counselor would find impressive, and/or a class that will help you reach your fullest potential as a student. You could also choose to take an additional class instead of a study hall. This is a goal class for you. Think about what content area you excel in and stretch in that area or try something new and challenging!!




Academic Decathlon - On Friday, January 10, the West Acadec Team competed at the Regional event.  They placed third out of the 10 teams at their site and sixth in the state-wide ranking. Thanks to their stellar performance, West Acadec will be heading to the State Competition in March! Congrats to all members and supporters of the Acadec team! 

Notable accomplishments include:

- 8 individuals earning ribbons in at least one event
- 27 ribbons earned
- 2 overall top scorers from amongst approximately 90 
     competitors



Model UN - On December 18th a small contingent of our Model United Nations Club traveled to Arrowhead for a mini-conference with area high schools. 
This conference was unique in that rather than teams of students representing countries, each student represented a country by his/her-self. The topic was Child Refugees. Our students represented Austria, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Egypt, Greece, Iraq, Italy, Japan, Serbia, South Sudan, Sudan, Syria, and Turkey. Only two awards were given out at the conference and West won both!

Congratulations to Riyana Chawla for her research and essay on Sudan and Anna Hobbins for her research and essay on Italy! 

Interact - Interact Club delivered $1000 worth of diapers, undershirts, hygiene products, kitty formula, dog food, and clean up items to the Hope Center and HAWS on December 18th prior to the holiday break. They were SO happy to get donations this time of the year. Interact is one example of the giving spirit our students possess!






Looking for work....become an AVID tutor! - The School District of Waukesha and West High School are continuing to look for AVID tutors. We are looking for people who want part-time work and are seeking to make a difference with our students. We have a consistent need district-wide to fill tutoring positions as AVID is continuing to bring success and is spreading throughout our district. Please consider joining our successes with AVID or pass this information along to someone you think would be a great fit. The flyer and information for the position are below:



Principal Advisory Committee - Below are the names of the individuals on the Principal Advisory Council for 2019-2020. We met on Wednesday, December 18th and will be meeting this Wednesday, January 15th, 2020. Please contact any one of the representatives with questions about anything West related. Please access the minutes for more information about our discussions for this school year. The meeting minutes are linked here:


Nate Houlton
Nvhcoach@yahoo.com (Gr. 10)
Cortney Youngblood
cortneyyoungblood@gmail.com (Gr. 10)
Jackie Papageorge
jackie@gpg3.com (Gr.10)
Michelle Cameron
tiki424ma@gmail.com (Gr. 10)
Jennifer Schmeichel
jschmeichel@bethany.org
(Gr. 11)
Wendy Dahl
wdahl@gswise.org (Gr. 12)
Michelle Kuokkanen
mkuokkanen@yahoo.com
(Gr. 12)
Carri Marlow
carrimarlow@yahoo.com
(Gr. 9)
Clifton Hoffman
Clif.hoffman@att.net (Gr. 9)
Katie Pantzlaff
pantzkat@gmail.com (Gr. 9)
Kristi Fischer
kristifischer17@gmail.com
(Gr. 9)
Wendy Hamilton
wendyhamilton4@gmail.com (Gr. 11)

Archived Announcements (Link) Please access this link to find all of the information in our daily announcements from previous weeks.

Preview of this week: Please check the calendars here: West Main Page Calendar (Link)