MVRHS Weekly Newsletter 6/11/18

Student artwork displayed has been provided by this year’s painting and drawing and photography classes.


In this Issue:

Announcements

Employment Opportunities for Students

Student Shout Outs!

Theater Department Productions

Vineyarder of the Week: Anna Cotton

Athletics Results and Schedule

Enrichment Opportunities During Flex


Announcements


Employment Opportunities for Students

MVRHS provides this as a point of information for paid and unpaid on island opportunities for students. We make no recommendations or guarantees about the positions and employers listed here. MVRHS is not responsible for hiring, scheduling, and compensation for community job postings which are handled directly between the student and the employer. MVRHS does not guarantee job placement for anyone using this information.

The MVRHS website now includes updated opportunities for summer jobs, volunteering, internships, grants, travel and study abroad. Look for the buttons on mvrhs.org , or view them all at mvrhs.org/jobs . Check back often as we are adding more almost every day!


Student Shout Outs!

CONGRATULATIONS!

These students have been accepted into the Summer Business Academy at Harvard. They received a number of talented, driven, and intelligent applications and had a difficult time selecting this year’s students.

Freshmen: Thalita Neves, Strive Founding Member, and Brandyeni Ferreira!

Sophomore: Maria Vitoria DeOliveira, another Strive Founding Member!


Theater Department Productions

June 12 at 6pm in the PAC:

A screening of our hit production WEST SIDE STORY !!!!!!!

If you were one of the folks who got turned away, didn’t get to see it a second time, or just missed it all together, come and view the film version of our production with us! Senior Izzy Youmans filmed all four shows and has edited together a beautiful cut of the show. Charlie Esposito has done all the sound editing, and we have a FANTASTIC film to share with you all. Cast and crew will be in attendance, so it should be a really fun evening. All are welcome!


Vineyarder of the Week

This week we interviewed Ms. Cotton, Department Chair of Project Vine.

What is your role here in the high school?

I am the Department Chair for Project Vine and a science teacher.

What courses do you teach?

I teach C1 Physics, Project Vine Chemistry, Project Vine Biology and Project Vine Freshman Earth Science. Next year I will be teaching mainstream Earth Science, Chemistry, Physics and Project Vine Biology

Where did you go to school and what did you study?

I went to Middlebury College and studied Geology with a minor in elementary education. I got a masters in Earth Science education at City College in New York City.

What brought you to the island?

I grew up coming here in the summer. My parents have a house in Aquinnah. My now husband and I came for the summer one year when we were teaching in NYC and ended up staying.

How did you get involved in Project Vine?

I was teaching 5th and 6th grade math and science at the Charter School and saw that they were starting a new Alternative Program at the high school and looking for a science teacher, so I was hired when the program started.

What makes Project Vine different from regular classes at MVRHS?

Our classes are all 12 students or less. We have a strong community across multiple grades. With small classes we work on helping students develop a strong voice so they can be advocates for their own education. We teach the same content as the other classes, but also focus on the skills of “doing school” and skills that will go beyond the classroom into the community.

What fundraisers has Project Vine done? Have they been successful?

We have done the Cornhole Tournament the last two years and it has been fun and successful.

Is Project Vine here to stay at the High School?

MVRHS has supported Alternative Education at the high school for a long time in many different forms. Project Vine has been very successful and I imagine will be here for a long time. We have a lot of enthusiastic students and parents.

What is one thing that you tell kids if they are hesitant about joining Project Vine?

I ask them lots of questions because its a voluntary program so students have to come to it on their own. I ask them what do what do they want from their education at MVRHS? Are they happy and successful in what they are doing? Do they feel they are part of a supportive community? If no, then I will tell them they may want to shadow in the program and see if it is a good fit.

What is one thing that most people didn’t know about you?

I am learning how to train my dog, Elsa, a Rottweiler, in competitive obedience although people probably know that since I talk about it all the time!


Last Week’s Athletics

6/5

Girls Lacrosse: W 23-6 against Old Colony

6/6

Boys Tennis: W 5-0 against Cape Cod Academy

6/7

Girls Tennis: W 5-0 against Dartmouth

Girls Lacrosse: L 18-3 against Cohasset

6/8

Girls Tennis: W 5-0 over Scituate

Boys Tennis: L 3-2 to Old Rochester

Spring Sports Updates

MV Girls Tennis defeated Scituate 5-0 on 6/8.

Kelly Klaren defeated Sarah Whalen: 6-0,6-1

Victoria Scott defeated Thea Malerbi: 6-3,6-2

Hannah Rabasca defeated Caroline Horan: 6-0,6-3

Kat Roberts & Lizzie Williamson defeated Nadine Reidy & Caitlyn Washburn: 6-1,6-2

Molly Pogue & Chesca Potter defeated Caylee Conlin & Addie Lovering: 6-4,4-6,1-0

The Girls Tennis Team will play Westwood Monday, June 11th at 3:00 at MVRHS! 

Congrats to the Boys Tennis Team on a great season…

The MVRHS boys tennis team lost their South region semi-final match against a balanced Old Rochester team at Mattapoisett onFriday 6/8, 3-2.

The Vineyarders finished the season with a 15-3 record.

Playing first singles Max Potter lost to Sam Pasquill 4-6, 2-6. Vineyarder Chris Ferry beat John Pothier 6-4, 6-4 and Eric Reubens beat OR’s Geoff Noonan 6-4, 7-5.

The Vineyard’s first doubles team of Spencer Pogue and Owen Favreau lost to OR’s Ray Williams and Jake Thompson 4-6, 2-6. Bennett Fox and Jack Gadden beat the Vineyard second doubles team of David Krauthamer and Garrett Zeilinger 6-2, 6-1.

The Vineyard will be returning all but one player next year and expects to improve on what by all accounts was a very successful 2018 season.


ENRICHMENT OPTIONS IN FLEX FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS

Monday, 6/1
HALF DAY! Professional Development Day
Tuesday, 6/12

MENTOR TUESDAY

(9th grade student govt speeches in PAC after signing up for flex for the week)
Wednesday, 6/13 

Peer Tutoring: Mr. Lavers Rm. 203

Center for African Studies: Mr. Vandall Rm. 507

ALaTeen: Sign under Guidance- Rm. ACR

Meditative Coloring- DeOliveira Rm 115
Thursday, 6/14

Strive (Women in Business) Rm 101- Jakusik

Peer Tutoring: Mr. Lavers Rm. 203

Musical meeting: Ms. Ditchfield or Ms. Whiteman
Friday, 6/15

BEATMAKING: with Mr. D’Agostino in room 513

Peer Tutoring: Mr. Lavers Rm. 203

Board/Card Game Flex with Ms. Braillard Rm. CADR

Chess Club- McCarthy

Interact club: Rm 102

Read on! Library

 

Peer Tutoring in Room 203 with Mr. Lavers TUESDAY through FRIDAY

Peer Tutoring with Mr. Lavers will be in Room 203 during FLEX time. Mr. Bonneau will be in Room 113. **Sign up as usual for Mr. Lavers, but note the change in room**

Business Club

Every Tuesday during Flex, Business Club and DECA members meet in room 101 with Mr. Jakusik. ** Sign up for Business/Education, DECA**

Center for African Studies:

In these sessions, we are looking in depth at Africa, and all its historical, political, geographical, religious, and cultural elements. Each session will be a study of a slice of life in an African nation, how people live, how people work, and how people thrive in the varied regions of one of the great continents of the world.

** Sign-up for Social Studies/History – Meet in History Department – Rm. 507**

Meditative Coloring

Meditative coloring is a great way to destress and relax. Wednesday **Sign up for Foreign Language/Spanish, Ms. DeOliveira RM 115**

Strive

Strive is a new organization created for women in business. Meet in room 101 every Thursday with Mr. Jakusik. ** Sign up for Business/Education, Strive**

Read On!

Haven’t got time to read? Come to the library on Fridays during Flex and READ! This enrichment is being offered to give you a time and place to sit down with a good book and just read. Nothing else is required except a desire to immerse yourself in a book of your choosing. If you haven’t found such a book, yet, we are here to help you find one.

**Sign-up under English – Read-on!**

Board/Card Game Flex with Ms. Braillard

Have any interest in learning how to play Cribbage? Or do you want to play a good old fashion board game like Monopoly? Sign up for Board/Card game flex with Ms. Braillard on Fridays.  If you have a particular game you would like to play you are welcome to bring it in. ** Sign up for Math- Board/Card Game Flex, in the CADR**

BEATMAKING IN 513:

Fridays: Make your own beats and experiment with hardware drum machines and synths. No experience necessary! ** Sign up for English/D’Agostino**

Interact Club:

This club, supported by Rotary, promotes the idea of service over self and provides many opportunities to both plan and participate in community service endeavors. ** Sign up under Social Studies – Interact – Meet in room 102**