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Seniors – Yearbooks!!

Seniors, if you have submitted your senior portraits and/or page, but your name is not on this list, contact Svetlana (jackson_lana@asdk12.org) or any of the Yearbook Staff IMMEDIATELY! We have Portraits from the following students:

Liam A.Ryan B.Myah B.
Bayley C.Emily G.Lou Mei G.
Gabi H.Lauren H.Daniel J.
Kiara K. Bella L.Paisley L.
Chris M.Egor S.Morgan S.
Korbyn S.Hannah T.Jack W.

We have senior pages from the following students:

Gerald A.Liam A.Ariel B.
Myah B.Bayley C.Emily G.
Sydney G.Lou Mei G.Gabi H.
Meredith H.Lauren H.Daniel J.
Kiara K.Chris M.Siena M.
Christina N.Darwin N.Emrys S.
Egor S.Morgan S.Korbyn S.
Hannah T.Jack W.

Interested in Public Health Issues?

The Youth Alliance for a Healthier Alaska (YAHA) will be celebrating 9 years of Youth Voice in Alaska Public Health in 2017!  Youth can help shape the way the State of Alaska responds to important teen issues such as mental health, relationships, violence prevention, nutrition, trauma and resiliency. If you know a young person in your school or community that would like to learn more about Public Health in Alaska, please encourage them to apply today!  The attached flyers can be shared on social media along with the short link below for direct access to our YAHA website.

Teens 14-18 years old: This is your chance to influence State programs and meet with decision makers.

Please visit the Youth Alliance for a Healthier Alaska to download the application here:
http://dhss.alaska.gov/dph/wcfh/Pages/adolescent/yaha.aspx.

Applications are Due March 15, 2017 at 5pm.

 

PFD filing season is half over! File for your 2017 Dividend today.

You can file for your 2017 Permanent Fund Dividend at pfd.alaska.gov. After you have completed your application, remind your friends and family to file.

The application period ends at 11:59 p.m. on March 31, 2017. Your completed application must be submitted online by that time. 

Whether you still need to apply, or you already have, it’s not too late to take advantage of the voluntary programs: UA College Savings Plan and Pick.Click.Give.

By choosing UA College Savings Plan, you can help secure your child’s college education by placing half of your and/or your child’s dividend in a tax-advantaged account with the UA College Savings Plan. When choosing this option, applicants are automatically entered to win a $25,000 scholarship account. For more information on the program, visit uacollegesavings.com.

Choosing Pick.Click.Give allows you to give back to your community through the support of charitable organizations across Alaska. As a “Thank You” for donating through Pick.Click.Give, you will be entered into their “Double Your Dividend” sweepstakes. Visit pickclickgive.org for more information.

Construction Training

To get that competitive edge, sign up for one (or more) of the following free trainings.

Scaffolding and Fall Prevention    

Sat Feb 18th  9am-6pm   Location-Alaska Works Partnership*   161 Klevin St. (in Mt. View)

     Employers are looking for workers who know how not to fall down.

    “Shop teachers” are also welcome. We can’t have the kids smarter and safer than us.

OSHA-10

Thursday March 2nd 6-9pm plus Saturday March 4th 9am-6pm  Location- AWP*

     A two day safety course required by many employers.  A “must-have” for job seekers.

Spring Break Electrical Pre-apprenticeship Academy    ASD Spring Break 2017 Electrical

Monday March 13th – Friday March 17th   8am-5pm      Location-KCC Electrical lab

     Giving up your Spring Break to work and learn alongside professional electricians is a very smart move.  This looks great on a resume!

Spring Break Ironwork/Welding Pre-apprenticeship Academy ASD Spring Break 2017 Ironwork Welding

Monday March 13th – Friday March 17th   8am-5pm      Location-KCC Welding lab

     If you missed out on the KCC welding program, or just want to learn even more from professional welders and ironworkers.  This class is for you.  With this on your resume, employers will know that you are serious about a career in welding and iron working.

Sign up for these classes at the following website.  Each class requires a separate sign-up.

 https://constructionacademy.formstack.com/forms/youthtraining

Students in Spanish classes – the STAMP test is here!

Students in Spanish classes will be assessed using the STAMP assessment to determine their language level based on national proficiency levels.  These assessments will take place the week of March 27th-March 31st during students’ regular Spanish classes. Makeup testing will be the following week from April 3rd-7th.  This is a great opportunity to see how well students can use the language they are learning. Please read the attached letter from the director of World Languages, Brandon Locke, to learn more. If you have any questions, please contact Ashley or Rosa.

Stamp Test Information

2017 Summer Band Program–Beginning, Advanced and Jazz/Rock Improvisation

Play music this summer 2017 with ASD & UAA music instructor and Yamaha performing artist, Rick Zelinsky. Quality instruction, Great Value and lots of Fun! Get a cool t-shirt and play concert at the Alaska Zoo! 17th year of summer band!

August 1-17/Tuesdays, Weds, & Thursdays

Concert at Alaska Zoo on August 17th! Register & Class Location @The Music Man
4637 Old Seward Hwy (907) 561-7001

Classes & Times:
Beginning Band 5-6 PM: learn to play a band instrument. Grades 4+
Advanced Band 6-7:15 PM: Play fun movie music with instruction on technique to get students to play their best! Grades New 7th graders plus+
Jazz Improvisation 7:15-8:15 PM: Learn playing techniques & music theory. Grades 7-Advanced (at least 1-year of instruction experience)

More Information: www.AlaskaBand.com or call Rick Zelinsky@ (907) 250-9454

Alaska Band 2017 Registration Form

Wed am conversation with coffee and donuts -TODAY

Steller dads, moms, guardians, students, staff,
You are invited for early morning conversation…
• THIS Wednesday (2/15) 7:30-­‐8:25am – Staff Lounge
• This week’s topic-­‐ Will Steller have to cut subjects,
will we lose staff?
• Also, feel free to bring ANY questions you have about
Steller or how we can support students!
• Why the 99 Full-­‐time cuts in ASD, how might it affect
Steller students, and what can we do about it?
• We will serve fruit and less than nutritious donuts!