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February 28, 2007 Polaris News

Kitte' Miller | Miscellaneous, Polaris News | Tuesday, February 27th, 2007

Thank you to the Rasmuson Foundation for sponsoring the Anchorage Opera Studio Theater artists-in-the-schools and “Little Red Riding Hood” at the all school assembly yesterday!

Tour 8:30-10 am Wed Feb 28, Mar 7 & 14. Lottery applications due by 3 pm on Mar 14.

Early elementary release Wed Feb 28.

Everyone is encouraged to come to Advisory Board 5-6 pm in the Library Wed Feb 28. Plans for the 6th grade transition to middle school will be discussed. Forward agenda items to Burris_Allie@asdk12.org.

Parents and primary teachers share ideas about cooperative play and games with young children Thurs Mar 1 8:30-9:30 am in the Library.

Seniors meet 11:20am Fri Mar 2 in the Library.

King Career Center Open House 5-7 pm Wed Mar 7.

March 3-April 15 the Anchorage Museum highlights student art with a free public reception 6-8 pm Wed Mar 7.  Kudos to the seven Polaris artists featured: Max, Elora, Lisa, Joel, Marie, Alison, and Alex.

The Polaris student delegation at the Alaska Model United Nations conference received 4 awards!  Larry was also recognized by his fellow MUN teachers for excellence!

Polarian Award congratulations to Green Star, student Hannah S. and parent Kim Pigg!  Submit nominations outside Kathryn’s rm.

Patty requests new & gently used stuffed animals donation for APD Buddy Bears.  Brother Francis shelter continues to be grateful for toilet paper and paper towels.  Drop off in the office.

To create a more comfortable Library, Cindy welcomes potted plants & flowers, matching easy chairs +/- a couch, a sturdy lamp, stuffed animals, chess sets, board games, and used books for the “free book” rack.

If you will be 18 or older, register to vote in April 3rd municipal election by this weekend.  Info at  http://www.muni.org/Assembly2/VoterReg.cfm.

Save the Dates:

Advanced Band & Orchestra perform 9:30 am at Williwaw Elementary on DeBarr and 11:30 am at the Fifth Ave Mall food court on Fri Mar 9.

Senior parents invite Junior parents to join in graduation planning 6 pm Mon Mar 12 in the Library.

Spring Break March 16-25.  Parents & students interested in helping with lottery applicant interviews contact Hellings_Mike@asdk12.org.

British Isles dinner & fundraiser 6-9 pm Fri Mar 30.

Don’t forget! Parent Forum on Tuesday night, and Ad Board on Wednesday

Cathy Wright | Miscellaneous | Monday, February 26th, 2007

The Parent Forum meets at 6:30p in the library on Tuesday Feb. 27. Childcare in the multipurpose room until 8pm.

Ad Board meets at 5p on Wednesday Feb. 28.

Hope to see you there!

February 21, 2007 Polaris News

Kitte' Miller | Polaris News | Wednesday, February 21st, 2007

Tour 8:30-10 am Wed Feb 21.

Community Service discussion 11:30-1 Th Feb 22 at Moose’s Tooth for all interested parents.

ASD is hosting an Open House at Boniface Education Center, 5530 E. Northern Lights Blvd 3:30-5 pm Th Feb 22.

A Polaris delegation will be discussing pandemic diseases at the Model United Nations state conference at UAA Feb 22-24.

Students interested in a 2008 African science expedition meet in Mark’s rm 11:50 am Fri Feb 23.

Parents interested in helping with the Little Campbell Creek project meet 2:20-3:10 pm in Kathryn’s rm Fri Feb 23.

Frozen Yogurt $1 in the Lobby 3 pm Fri Feb 23.

Anchorage Opera Studio Theater guest artists work with elementary students in the morning and perform for secondary in the afternoon Tues Feb 27.

Learn all about the 6th grade transition to middle school from Heidi & Siri and our School Business Partnerships from Kathryn at Parent Forum 6:30-8 pm Tues Feb 27 in the Library.

6th grade transition to middle school will also be a topic at Advisory Board 5-6 pm Wed Feb 28. Forward additional agenda items to Burris_Allie@asdk12.org.

Join the conversation about cooperative games at home & school with young children 8:30-9:30 am Th March 1st in the Library.

Seniors meet 11:20 am Fri Mar 2 in the Library.

Register to vote by March 4 for the April 3, 2007 municipal election.

Feb 13, 2007 Polaris News

Kitte' Miller | Polaris News | Tuesday, February 13th, 2007
  • K-12 Leap into Literacy tonight 6-7:30 pm for all Polaris families! Chose from variety of workshops with our elementary family group and secondary language arts teachers plus author Blancha Noriega-Echeverri and reading specialist Terry Patka.
  • Pick up your K-6 sweetheart by 12:20 pm on Wed Feb 14.
  • Monday Feb 19 is the Presidents’ Day holiday.
  • Tours 8:30 am Wednesdays Feb 21, March 7 & 14.
  • Jamie’s Family Group is thrilled to announce the curtain goal of $2040 was met “Inch by Inch!” Additional donations for the Polaris Theater will help purchase lighting equipment.
  • Thank you to the Rasmuson Foundation for granting $15,000 to the Parks Foundation for Polaris sports field equipment!
  • Congratulations to all Battle of the Books teams! Results posted on the Library doors.
  • Thank you to Spring Infomercial Intensive students who presented at the annual meeting of the Anchorage Waterways Council, one of our School Business Partners. Learn more about the Little Campbell Creek monitoring project 2-3 pm Fri Feb 23 in Kathryn’s rm.
  • Literary Magazines sold at DECA.
  • See Michelle about a new Surveying, Sketching and Construction Blueprint Reading class at South HS.
  • King Career Center Open House 5-7 pm Wed March 7.
  • Submit your nominations for the Polarian Award weekly by Kathryn’s rm.
  • Parent volunteer needed to help organize Family Reading Bags for the Library; contact Kitte’ at mvh@gci.net

January 30, 2007 Parent Forum Meeting Minutes

Renata | Parent Forum Minutes | Monday, February 12th, 2007

Meeting called to order at 6:38 p.m. by co-chair Diana Ede. Quorum established.

Principal’s Report: Denise.

Denise shared a letter from Commissioner Sampson recognizing Polaris for its improvement in boosting the achievement of the lowest achieving subgroups while maintain the school’s overall performance. NAPE testing of fourth graders took place. Fifth and seventh graders will be taking the Terra Nova standardized tests on Feb. 6 and 7. Spirit week will, therefore, be reduced to Monday and Friday. Monday will be formal and Friday will be school colors.
The money left over from construction will be used for technology. 30 more computers have been ordered for the library. Current library computers will go to classrooms that have antiquated computer equipment. 5-6 more printers will be bought. In addition, Parent Forum funds will be used to purchase televisions and DVD players for classrooms that don’t have them. Corey Aist received a Best Buy Grant for $2,500 and has applied for a Best Buy $15,000 grant.

Transition to 6-7-8 middle school:

A schedule has been hashed out to accommodate a 6-12 secondary program. Working on curriculum emphasis for 6-8. The plan to publicize this information includes written communications, newsletters, Thursday folder and eventually a page for the handbook. The transition is being made because a 6-7-8 middle school is developmentally most appropriate. It’s also in line with the Anchorage School District which is also moving towards a 6-7-8 middle school. Heidi and Siri will give a presentation on the transition to Parent Forum at its next meeting on Feb. 27, 2007. The same presentation will be given at the ad board meeting on Feb. 28, 2007. Current 6th graders will do the 6th grade camp intensive in the spring. Current 5th graders will do the camp intensive in the fall. In coming year, the 6th grade camp intensive will be in the fall.

Graduation: Michelle Johansen

College Goal Sunday is Feb. 11, 2007. Seniors need to fill out the FAFSA
(Federal Application for Financial Student Aid) in order to be able to accept scholarships or loans for college.

Lori Sheperd is organizing a parent committee for graduation, planning for the event, the reception and looking for funding from Parent Forum. 32 students are graduating this year. The first meeting for parents of seniors will be the evening of Feb. 5. Molly Boots said that senior graduation is not a big budget item for Parent Forum. Funding for graduation will be on the agenda for next month. An idea that came up last year during graduation planning was for the junior parents to help or plan the event for seniors.

Prom date has been moved to April 28. It will be at the Hilton. The theme will be red carpet or 007 or a combination. Hilton has agreed to do some food and decorating. A hoodie with a wolf print and ’07 will be sold as a fundraiser.


Elementary Report:
Carol Bartholomew.

The middle school transition has been the topic of discussion in K-6 meetings. The family backpacks that are complete have been given to Cindy to be bar coded and put into circulation. There will be a Family Literacy Night on Tuesday, February 13 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. There will be both informational and activity stations. Some of Hilary Seitz’ UAA student will be leading some of the activities. Coffee and Conversation on Feb. 1 will focus on math.


Secondary Report:
Siri Khalsa

Registration went smoothly. Middle school details are being passed on to secondary (9-12) teachers. The textbooks purchased with the legislative grant have arrived. They come with integrated internet support so that students can get extra help and practice. These are Algebra I, II and Geometry texts.

Ad Group Report: Sally Betz

Ad group is working on a revision of its by-laws. These have not been revised since the inception of the school. There will be further discussion on the changes during the next ad board meeting on Jan. 31 at 5 p.m.


Financial Report:
Kim Pigg

IRS 990 was submitted Dec. 13, 2006.

Current balance is $20, 256.91 Actual available balance is $14,074.62. This does not yet include the Title Wave fundraiser which brought in $752. E scrip has brought in $500 with another $500 about to be deposited.
Polaris has received a $15,00 Rasmuson Grant for the Polaris Sports Field. Doug Eby was instrumental in getting this grant. The Rasmuson Foundation does not normally fund schools so this grant is going through the Parks Foundation.

Budget discussions for next year need to start soon. A draft budget is needed in April. The budget must be approved at the Parent Forum meeting in May.

Fund Raising:

Spaghetti Dinner – Kristen Buchta and Kathleen are organizing this event. The cooking has begun. Kathleen with the help of Marx Brothers Café at the museum is preparing all the food. 25 gallons of sauce have already been made. Marx Brothers has loaned us their kitchen, provided many of the ingredients including their Caesar salad and is loaning us their van. They’ve also let us purchase many of the ingredients through FSA which has brought down the cost. They expect to come in at or under last year’s budget. Any leftover sauce could be canned and sold as a fundraiser. Six student from Heidi’s advisory and six from Allie’s advisory are helping as wait staff. Wait staff should arrive between 4:30 and 5 p.m. The layout will be a little different from last year to try to improve the flow of people through the food lines and tables. Volunteers are needed at 2 pm on Friday, Feb. 2, to help tear lettuce for the Caesar salad. Volunteers are also needed for clean-up.


Vision Committee:
The next meeting is February 13 at 11:30 am.

Discussion last time centered on the community environment at Polaris. The current issues include the school climate and ways to strengthen the community. The students have formed a group called Polar Resurrection which is looking at ways to strengthen the sense of community, reestablish elementary and secondary connections and recapture some of the Polar spirit. Some of these issues have to do with the new school and how to use all the space in the new school. This was likened to a large family, which has been living in a tiny apartment where togetherness was the only option and all resources had to be shared, moving into a spacious multi-bedroom house. Now everyone has their own room with their own bathroom, computer and television and the challenge is to find ways to bring everyone out of their rooms and into a common space to spend time together.

Community service continues to be a focus. How does community service fit into the Polaris philosophy? How important is it to the Polaris mission? One of the issues is that the various family groups and advisories handle community service differently. Community service requirements for secondary students differ significantly from advisory to advisory. This raises the question of grading equity. A suggestion has been made that there be both a list of choices for community service and a list of the community service students and families are performing. Since Polaris does not have team sports, it was suggested that perhaps community service could be viewed as the school sport and used as a focal point for school spirit. How can a balance be found between accountability (requirement and grading) and spontaneity (meaningful, heartfelt community service). Denise suggested that perhaps a seminar class for parents (and older students, if interested) on how to have a dialog and discussion be offered next fall. It could run through UAA and be offered for credit. The subject for the dialog/discussion could be community service. Perhaps there would be a community service proposal that grows into a community service policy for Polaris.

Old Business

Parking Lot Please remind people not to park in the red zone. It’s a safety issue and it shouldn’t be just James’ job to do this.

New Business

School Bonds:

Kitte’ Miller who is the chair of School Bonds Yes asked Mike Carlson from McCool Carlson Green Architects to give a presentation on the plans for Clark Middle School. Clark Middle School is 45 years old, has many deficiencies, and needs to be leveled and rebuilt. In order for this to happen, Anchorage voters need to approve a school bond for $65 million in April. Polaris got its new school because Anchorage voters approved a school bond. Polaris now has the opportunity to help Clark get its much needed new building by supporting its bond. The slogan being used is “My school is Polaris, but I bond with Clark.” Chugach Open Optional is also supporting Clark. Mike Carlson’s presentation showed both the school as it is now with its many problems and the plans for the new school. 60% of the bond would be funded by the state. Anchorage would only be responsible for 40% of the $65 million. Debt from school bonds is not steadily building up. $43-$50 million is being retired each year. The last time a school bond issue passed in 2004.

Opportunity Scholarships:

A senior at Polaris, is going to the 33rd Annual Harvard National Invitational Forensics Tournament as a member of the South High Debate Team. The student is asking for an opportunity scholarship from Parent Forum to help make this possible. The student has offered to do a workshop for Marion’s debate class upon returning from the Tournament as well as reporting back to Parent Forum at the next meeting. Parent Forum still has $1000 budgeted for Opportunity Scholarships for this school year. Upcoming events for which students might request Opportunity Scholarships are the FFA State conference and the DECA state conference both taking place this spring. Debra Blouin made a motion to award the student a $250 scholarship. The motion was seconded by Jeff Friedman. After some discussion about whether we were supporting South H.S. and whether the amount was appropriate, it was agreed that as a Polaris student, the student would be representing Polaris as well as South. South is giving the debate team $300 and Debra Blouin felt we should match that amount. Debra revised her motion from awarding the student an Opportunity Scholarship of $250 to awarding an Opportunity Scholarship of $300. The revised motion was seconded by Molly Boots. The motion passed unopposed.

The suggestion was made that there be a ski swap at Polaris next fall.

Meeting adjourned at 8:30 pm.

Polaris Theatre & the Inch by Inch Campaign

Cathy Wright | Miscellaneous | Saturday, February 10th, 2007

By Jamie Rodriguez - Polaris 5/6 Teacher

There’s lots of good news for our Polaris Theatre! We’re making progress!

• The first shipment of theatre drapes and all of the hardware arrived this morning! Everyone’s very excited!

• The Inch-By-Inch campaign to raise funds for the remaining needed drapery panels is also taking off. We began on Monday and have raised $1046.06 as of Friday evening thanks in large part to some families who sponsored whole panels! We’ve challenged each family group and advisory to raise funds to sponsor 2″ of drapery per member of the group. Families and friends are invited to join in, too! If we can accomplish our goal we’ll have the needed funds to complete the drapery order!

Please get involved and help to make this campaign successful. It’s for our Polaris community and will benefit everybody for years to come, long after we’re all gone. Together we can meet this goal!

To make a donation:

Click Here to download a pdf of the donation flyer

or

Make a check out to Polaris Parent Forum Theatre Fund and turn in at Polaris office.

November 28, 2006 Parent Forum Meeting Minutes

Renata | Parent Forum Minutes | Wednesday, February 7th, 2007
Meeting called to order at 6:37 p.m. by co-chair Diana Ede. Quorum established.

Approval of Minutes Motion by Kim Pigg, seconded by Laura Jorgenson, motion passes. Minutes are approved.

Principal’s Report – Denise. Denise gave a review of the first quarter. Comments from students and staff on the Fall Carnival were positively excellent. The 1st fall theatrical production Strictly Ballroom was a huge success. A group of teachers have been taking a credit class through UAA focusing on the transition to a 6-8 middle school. First half of the session reflected on the philosophy. Advisories will be 6-12 not 6-8. Grades 9-12 went to the college fair while 7-8 learned about the 7 methods of highly effective teens. For Socratic Seminars, Polaris has a partnership with Clark Middle School. Clark will come and observe our seminars.

Copies of the school goals were distributed. Handout includes both the three goals and the action plan to meet these goals. Polaris received a legislative grant for $16,000. A large portion has been used to purchase new math texts for Pre-Algebra, Algebra 1 and Algebra 2. Remainder of the grant will be used for the third science classroom. Kitte’ is going to send a thank you to the legislature from Parent Forum.

Elementary Report
– Carol Bartholomew. Thanks to Parent Forum for the money for the tubs used to store books in the bookroom. Parent volunteers are labeling the tubs. More volunteers are welcome. See Judy and Carol. Terry Patka, the district reading specialist, was at Coffee and Conversation. AAEYC (Anchorage Association for the Education of Young Children) meeting in January usually has classes geared for parents.

Secondary Report
– Siri Khalsa
Marion organized a college visit for all students in grades 9-12. Half the students went to UAA, the other half visited APU. Feedback from the students was good. Secondary students have registered for intensives. Registration for next semester is at the end of intensives. The schedule will probably be available before Christmas break. The registration process will be similar to last time and will take a whole day.

Op Group Report – Genny Boots and Kitte’ Miller
There are 3 mural proposals. Denise and Christina have approved these proposals. Sketches/designs are displayed outside the gym, the SPED office and DECA and comments are being solicited from the Polaris community. Christina will address Op Group on how to make appropriate comments about the design (not the artist).
Daniel is putting together a committee to identify and address problems at Polaris.

Financial Report
– Kim Pigg
There is a change in the format of the financial report. Numbers shown are net.
The auction netted $15,366.10. Total income is $32,006.74.

Finance committee met and has proposed two changes to the budget.

  1. $2500 to go to Technology. In part this will go to purchase digital cameras for the elementary family groups to use.
  2. $2535 from Polaris Now Income to go to theater upgrades

Ongoing fundraisers:

  • At Partycraft, mention Polaris when you check out and 5% of all purchases will go to the school. Office Depot has a similar arrangement.
  • Escrip brought in about $75 in September and $167 in October.

Motion was made by Jeff Friedman to accept the proposed budget revision and seconded by Jim Hasbrouck. A vote was taken and the motion passed.

Vision committee meets Dec. 12 at 11:30 in the conference room. There is lunch on Thursday 11/30 at 11:30 at the Moose’s Tooth for all interested in extra discussion on community service and its effect on Polaris.

Volunteer Report
– Kitte’ Miller

  • Still need a co-chair.
  • Spaghetti Dinner will be February 2, 2007. In addition to dinner, there will be a Sock Hop and dance lessons with Jack Klauschie.
  • Looking for an editor for the newsletter. Kim Pigg has been doing this on her own.


Old Business

Auction and Recruitment – Jeff Block

Jeff Block coordinated the Fall Auction this year. He is looking for people who want to plan and coordinate the fall auction and volunteers who would like to be groomed to take on more responsibility. Jeff handed out a chart recapping the 2006 Auction, breaking out the items auctioned by category, value and price paid for them during the auction. There were a few items left at the end of the auction. Jeff proposed that we give the 3 $15 Arctic Roadrunner certificates to the custodians who cleaned up after the carnival and auction. The $40 Party World gift certificate will go to the Prom Committee. To help with parking for next year’s fall carnival, it was suggested that nearby businesses be contacted and asked about using their parking lots that evening. Jeff will coordinate the Fall Auction again next year working with Laura Jorgenson. He’s looking for volunteers to be groomed to take over the coordination of this event.
College Goal Sunday is February 11, 2007. This event, targeted to juniors and seniors in Alaska, is intended to help families complete federal financial aid applications. It’s in its third year in Alaska. There are 17 sites statewide. The three in Anchorage are at Polaris, East High, and West High. Laura Jorgenson is looking for volunteers to help with set-up, greeting participants, take down and some paperwork.

Meeting adjourned at 8:20 pm.

February 7, 2007 Polaris News

Kitte' Miller | Miscellaneous, Polaris News | Wednesday, February 7th, 2007
  • Tour this morning 8:30-10 am.
  • Shh..5th and 7th graders continue Terra Nova CAT testing this morning and Thursday.
  • iParent Night 2007 in Romig/West Library 7-8:30 pm tonight on internet safety.
  • Class Colors for Spirit Day Fri Feb 9…K yellow, 1/7 purple, 2/8 orange, 3/9 red, 4/10 blue, 5/11 pink, and 6/12 green.
  • Bollywood Dance for secondary students 7-11 pm Fri Feb 9.  Parent chaperones contact Mike or Siri.  Film shown at lunch today in Jani’s and Indian style dance lessons in the gym at lunch Thurs & Fri.
  • Senior meeting 11:20 am Fri Feb 9 in the Library.
  • Polaris, East & West HSs host College Goal Sunday 2-4 pm Feb 11.  Contact Lora_Jorgensen@acpe.state.ak.us to volunteer.
  • Visionary Committtee 11:30 am Tues Fed 13 in the Office.
  • K-12 Leap into Literacy Family Fun Night 6-7 pm Tues Feb 13.  Parents & students of all ages choose from a variety of workshops: bookmaking, speech & debate, family poetry, boys & reading, etc. with our Family Group teachers plus Joe, Heidi & Marion, guest author & parent Blancha Noriega-Echeverri, and ASD reading specialist Terry Patka.  Light refreshments courtesy of Parent Forum.
  • Help with the last few curtains to ready the Polaris Theater for spring performances “Inch by Inch.”  Suggested donation $1.77 per inch.  Flyers in the office from Jamie’s Family Group.
  • Youth Art Month opening at the Museum Wed Mar 7.  Students needed to help at the refreshment table 5-6:30 and 6:30-8 pm, contact JenkinsJ@ci.anchorage.ak.us

Wolf Treks January 2007 available for download

Cathy Wright | Miscellaneous, Wolf Treks Newsletters | Friday, February 2nd, 2007

To download a PDF of the Wolf Treks Newsletter, click on the link below:

Wolf Treks January 2007