Friday News 4/5

Posted May 24, 2024

Dear Angels Community,

We are back and ready to take on the final stretch of the school year! All of the things that mark the end of the year are in sight: prom, graduation, the Arts Walk and the Pop Show! Summer is around the corner, and we are coming in hot!



Please note: Next Tuesday, 4/9, is not an early release day due to our testing schedule this month.  We will operate on our typical Tuesday schedule.

As always, thank you for your support of our East Community and follow our active student body on Instagram @eastangels_madamprincipal and @denvereasths or visit our website for additional information https://east.dpsk12.org/

Note: Editions of Friday News tend to be long and may get clipped by Gmail. Please make sure to click “view entire message” at the bottom of the chain to read the full edition. 

As always, thank you for your support of our East Community and follow our active student body on Instagram @eastangels_madamprincipal and @denvereasths.

Please note: Next Tuesday, 4/9, is not an early release day due to our testing schedule this month.  We will operate on our typical Tuesday schedule.

Important Upcoming Dates

Apr 9-10 Eid-al-Fitr**

Apr 09 Senior Class Picture @ 11:00am

Apr 12 Noche de Familias @ 5:00pm

Apr 12 Pop Show Teaser Assembly

Apr 12 Pop Show 7:00pm

Apr 13 Pop Show 4:00pm

Apr 15 Incoming Choice of Studies Night

Apr 15 ACT 1 Dance Rehearsal (1:00-4:00pm)

Apr 15 ACT Testing 11th Grade Only

Apr 16 Incoming Choice of Studies Night

Apr 16 ACT 1 Dance Rehearsal (1:00-4:00pm)

Apr 16 CMAS Testing 11th Grade Only

Apr 17 Instrumental Concert

Apr 17 Dance Show Full Dress Rehearsal (1:00-4:00pm)

Apr 17 Incoming Choice of Studies Night (Virtual)

Apr 17 PSAT Testing 10th Grade Only

Apr 18 Novice Presentation Night 6:00-8:00pm

Apr 18 Instrumental Concert

Apr 18 PSAT Testing 9th Grade Only

Apr 19 PD for Teachers/No School Students

April 20-21 Graduation Speech Tryout

Apr 22-30 Passover**

Apr 22 Dance Show Full Dress (8:20-3:30pm)

Apr 23 Elections per 2,3,4(9,10,11)

Apr 25 Academic Letter Luncheon

Apr 25 Dance Show (4:00 pm & 6:30pm)

Apr 26 Dance Show (4:30 & 7:00pm)

Apr 29-May 3 Spring Spirit Week

May 20 – graduation rehearsal @ East on the turf

May 21 – Graduation 4pm report time 3pm

Saturday Detention Policy

Two or more lunch tardies will result in assignment of Saturday school. Saturday school is run weekly on Saturdays from 9-11. If you have any questions please reach out to Candice Malone. 

Student and Visitor ID Policy

Students:

East High School students must present their school IDs every time they enter the school and must have their school IDs with them at all times within the school.

Students from other schools are not allowed on campus. 

Visitors:

All visitors to campus must check-in at the front foyer desk via the Raptor system.

All adults in the school should have one of the following visible 

a) an East High School ID

b) a DPS ID (these come in two colors, blue for DPS employees and orange for outside contractors)

c) an East High School volunteer badge

d) a Raptor system generated visitor badge

The following started Tuesday, January 17th:

All visitors East High School should make an appointment prior to coming. Visitors who have not made an appointment will need to contact the staff they are attempting to visit 

to secure entry.

FREE TEST PREP

We are excited to share with you an additional resource for tutoring and test prep support for our students. Denver Public Library recently started a subscription with the online tutoring platform, Tutor.com. 

English and Spanish speaking tutors are available in a variety of subjects and test prep areas from 3:00 p.m. – 10.00 p.m. every day of the week. Tutor.com also offers writing help, test prep resources from The Princeton Review for the ACT and SAT. They also offer Advanced Placement course videos and more.

There is a public blog post about the resource and what’s available. Students must be a registered user of the Denver Public Library to access this resource. The Flyers and Posters for this program are located HERE.

Testing

  • From April 15th – 18th East High School students will participate in SAT, PSAT, and CMAS Science tests as required by the state of Colorado. Grab and Go lunches will be available to students after testing each day. 
  • This is a chance for students and their families to get feedback on student progress and college readiness. 
  • All 11th grade students taking the SAT free of charge have the opportunity to send their scores to colleges to be considered for admissions decisions.
  • The optional SAT Essay is offered as part of the 11th grade test. The deadline to opt into the essay portion of the SAT is February 14th. Please use this google form to opt into the essay section of the SAT. Talk to your student’s counselor if you have any questions.
  • Parents or guardians who would like to decline their student’s College Board approved testing accommodations for the April administration of the SAT or PSAT should email our Site Assessment Leader Jessica Perkins at jperkin@dpsk12.net by March 15. Any requests made after that date may not be guaranteed because accommodations are built into the digital testing format.
  • These test scores affect East High School’s ratings on the state of Colorado’s School Performance Framework.

The guardian of a Denver Public Schools student, can request to excuse their child from participating in the state assessments. It is a disadvantage for you and your child to lose access to the feedback that testing provides, however if you wish to opt your child out, follow the directions at this link in English or this link in Spanish. The deadline for opting out is February 29.

Advisement Update

This week in advisements, students completed their third and final round of the BESS screener and double checked that they have completed all historical ICAPs and all 4 Quarters of ICAP from this year. 

Here are the slides for all grades for this week!  

Counseling News

Registration is now open for the Spring NACAC Virtual College Fair. You and your students are invited to the next NACAC Virtual College Fair of the season, which will take place on Sunday, April 21st from 1:00pm to 6:00pm ET.

The virtual fair provides a wonderful chance to connect with hundreds of schools and universities, all from the comfort of your home, and 100% free.

Career Center Update

Summer Internships and Camp Opportunities:

  • Habitat for Humanity ReStore internship: 
  • Medical internship at Presbyterian St. Luke’s – HIRING 10 STUDENTS:
  • Sam’s Club business internship. $19/hr, 16-30 hrs/wk: 
  • Skill Struck information technology internship – $500 stipend
    • Students can get 5 high school credits for participating. APPLICATION DEADLINE IS APRIL 5. Students begin work in SEPTEMBER 2024. Flier and application. Start your application ASAP – you DO need a letter of recommendation to apply!
  • Upstream Student Task Force. – Student Mental Health – $900 stipend
    • Paid summer opportunity where students edit lessons in the curriculum, propose new tools for the program, and learn from wellness practitioners. If you’re passionate about student mental health and making an impact, this opportunity is for you!
    • Students are paid $15/hour for 7.5 hours of work each week, totaling $900  for the summer. 
    • APPLICATION DEADLINE IS APRIL 8. Students will be notified of the status of their application on April 19th. Link to the application. 
    • Before you apply, watch this video and read the requirements on their website.
  • Denver Summer STEM Shadow Program
    • Incoming high school juniors and seniors will get at least 40 hours of shadowing and hands-on experience linked to STEM. The program will allow students to engage with consulting engineers, and marketing and construction professionals, working on commercial and industrial projects.
    • Apply here
  • STEM Summer Camps at CU Boulder/CU Denver
    • Camp topics include aerospace, biomedical research, biotechnology, computer science and robotics, creative technology and design, forensics, and neuroscience! See all camp options
  • Colorado State University Summer Camps
    • Camp topics include: advocacy, environmental science, engineering, horsemanship, writing, music, theater, dance, business, construction management. See all camp options

Future Center Update

Hey Seniors, Ms. Ambria & Ms. Caitlin are checking in to make sure you are on track for your Spring semester action items! Please send us your FAFSA confirmation emails and screenshots of your financial aid awards!

As you are getting accepted into your colleges, please make sure you are going to MaiaLearning to update your admission decisions. If you have been awarded scholarships and grants, also add that amount to the Financial Plan tab – My Financial Aid Awards tab.

If you have not been checking Schoology, there are new scholarships posted that you can be working on through June. Here is the link to the scholarship folder.

Family & Community Engagement Update

EAFAF

Bricks are a great senior gift that cement your senior as part of East history!”

Bricks are $125 and you can personalize with 3 lines of text (up to 20 characters each line).

Go to eastangelfriends.org  then click “support” then click “bricks and pavers” to order your senior a special and lasting gift”

or something like that?

Family Constituency Services (FCS) also known as the DPS Helpline! Students, parents, teachers, staff, and community members can call the helpline for school-based or districtwide questions and support. Our FCS addresses concerns, conducts mediations, and supports community meetings. Here’s more information about what else they can support with.

Helpline: (720) 423-3054

Volunteers 

Please remember, all volunteers need to complete a background check prior to volunteering within the school and classroom. The purple Volunteer Background Check Portal tab is hyperlinked to the Sterling Volunteers DPS prepaid account landing page. When using this link, payment is not required.  The DPS Online Volunteer Background Check is located at the following link – https://equity.dpsk12.org/get-involved/volunteer-services/ 

Athletics Update:

Congratulations to our state championship girls rugby team! This is our first girls rugby championship title.

Highlights & upcoming events:

  • Girls Tennis plays Saturday, 4/6 at City Park 
  • Girls Soccer plays Friday night, 4/5 Vs. Westminster at 6:30pm
  • Boys Volleyball plays Friday, 4/5 Vs. Overland at 5:30pm
  • Baseball plays Friday, 4/5 vs. TJ @ 5:30pm 

Links: 

Athletics Website

Upcoming Competition Schedule

Ticket sales for home games

Activities Update

Graduation: On Tuesday your senior should have checked out. 

Monday is the mandatory graduation rehearsal from 8-12 (Possibly less time will be needed if everyone arrives on time)on the field. Cap & Gowns and extra graduation tickets will be handed out at the end of rehearsal.

Graduates should report to the Coliseum by 3pm on the 21st and enter through the south door.

Here are 2 links that you will find helpful. 

First, To expedite your entrance into the coliseum parking area you can prepay and save money, here is that link East HS – https://www.axs.com/events/537527/east-hs-graduation-parking-tickets

If you have family and friends that cannot make the ceremony in person here is a link for the livestream: https://vimeo.com/event/4301693/fad4495c54

Handicapped parking/seating is plentiful.

Please help us by reminding your graduate that cell phones, purses, sunglasses etc are not allowed and will be checked at the door. Please decide on a meeting place ahead of time. 

Digital Museum Exhibition

This exhibit was put together as a collaboration between the East High museum club and graduate students from the CU public history program.

Here is the exhibit: https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/829cbe8a1c9543c58eb4a6fc9ecea971

Class T-shirts: 10th & 11th grade class t-shirts are available in room 100 only $10

9th grade t-shirts will arrive on March 12th and will be available in room 100 for $12. Quantities are limited. 

Club List 23-24: Here you can access all of the amazing club opportunities we have this school year. Feel free to reach out to club sponsors or Tee MacDonald theresa_macdonald@dpsk12.net for more information. 

Yearbook Information

Yearbook sales purchase link:   https://www.jostens.com/apps/store/productBrowse/1008646/East-High-School/2024-Yearbook/20230711041857043152/CATALOG_SHOP/ 

Attention junior parents: Your help is needed for after prom. This is such an important event for seniors and next year will be your turn. In the past we have had junior parents participate in the tear down and in setting up so that they can see what is involved in this amazing project. This also helps to ensure an early start in the planning process. If you would like to help in any way please contact Tee MacDonald

theresa_macdonald@dpsk12.net or Lizzie Mara Treat @ lizziemaratreat@gmail.com   303-733-7144

Spirit Store

East High School’s Spirit Store is located on the second floor just south of the Main Office.

Operating hours are:

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday – during lunch  

Friday – during seventh period 

The Spirit Store is run by volunteers and will be closed if a volunteer is not available. If you would like to confirm store hours, volunteer, or ask questions, please contact spiritstore@eastangelfriends.org.  

All Spirit Store proceeds support the East Angel Friends & Alumni Foundation. For more on EAFAF, visit eastangelfriends.org. Go Angels!