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Yearbooks: Everything You Need to Know!

Cover Contest- Steller students remember the deadline for the cover contest is Nov. 3rd. All submissions must be sent in before 12 am Sunday the 3rd. Please make your art on a normal size piece of paper. The winner will get a free yearbook. Please contact Bonnie with any questions.

Out of School Activities – Please send your out of school activities photos in for our out of school activities page. These photos could include sports, outdoor activities, and much more. Please also include a description of what you are doing.

Pets page– Yearbook also needs photos of you and your pets for the yearbook.

Band and Orchestra– Band and orchestra students please send photos from both classes. Yearbook needs them for the band and orchestra pages.

Seniors Portraits pages– Seniors, please remember portraits and pages are due February 1st. Yearbook recommends sending them in sooner rather than later in case any issues may occur.

Please send all photos to the yearbooks official email. 

Email: Stelleryearbookstaff@gmail.com

The Ol’ Steller Yeller

Steller is bringing back our monthly newsletter, The Ol’ Steller Yeller.  In it you can find updates and stories from students and teachers about the wonderful learning, projects, and events happening at Steller.  If you would like a hardcopy, there are some in the office.  Look for upcoming editions on the first Friday of each month.  Comments, questions, or story ideas about the publication, please contact Ashley at vanhemert_ashley@asdk12.org

Ashley Van Hemert
English/Spanish teacher

READ THE OCTOBER EDITION HERE

 

A Few Lucky Families!!

We have an exciting opportunity for the Anchorage (hopefully Steller) community.  We have high school students all the way from Recife, Brazil who have been awarded a government scholarship to attend one semester of high school.  They will be here from January for just 5 months and we are looking for host families to welcome these students into their homes for this short-term stay.  Would you mind sharing this with your students and families?  In return, CIEE would like to thank your classroom with $250 for referring a family that ends up hosting!

They speak good English, have their own medical insurance, and their scholarship covers the cost of their personal expenses.  They will attend the high school closest to their host family so they can take school transportation.  A family simply welcomes them as one of their own.  This is a great way to learn about a new culture, enjoy showing these students around the community, and learn a little bit of Portuguese.

A host family can be a family with our without kids of any age, single adult, retired, etc.  Anyone who is willing to open their home to these great students make wonderful host families.

Here are notes from some of our students:

DANYLLO, 16 year old boy – Hey, I’m Danyllo, and I’m from Brazil. I don’t know how to play soccer or to dance samba, but I can cook brigadeiro for you! I like to talk about everything, to get out of home and see incredible places, to play cards, board games, I like cooking, I love pets and children. I am funny, happy, a smart guy. During my exchange, I want to learn about the USA and, of course, have the best experience of my whole life, we could share it all!

CAIO RAFAEL, 16 year old boy  I am a very quiet person, but if you try to talk to me you certainly notice that I’m very talkative, I just don’t usually start the conversation. I’ve liked music since I was little, because of that I learned how to play the electric guitar and the acoustic guitar I also now some musical theory. People say I’m funny. I’m an only child and I’ve never had a pet, mainly because I’ve lived the most of my life in apartments. I like videos games, I have a PC so I play my games there and my favorite type of games are the competitive ones like CS: GO, Rainbow Six, Fortnite, etc.  I like exercising too, I do things like working out and running, it’s the complete
opposite of playing video games but I like them both.

DEYSIANE, 16 year old girl- My name is Deysiane. I love to smile and see the people around me smiling too, I don’t like to see anyone sad. People say that I am very sweet, affectionate, intelligent, smiling and friendly. When I get to know people, I’m a little shy at first, but then I start mingling with them. I enjoy spending my free time reading, studying, listening to music, cooking and hanging out with my family and friends. My family takes me to know new places and learn new things.  I like children very much, I get along very well with them. I like to play with the kids in my neighborhood, they are very cute.

DAVI, 16 year old boy  I have facility to make new friends. They always say I am a calm person and I think this is a good point. I love to be with them and to play soccer, which is my favorite sport. I also enjoy traveling with my family. My favorite game is dominos and I usually play it at school.

Please visit www.ciee.org/host for more information, or contact me directly.

I look forward to hearing from you soon!

SHAWNA BUSEY // CIEE
Regional Director

email sbusey@ciee.org
tel +1.253.273.8453
web ciee.org/highschool/

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P.S.  When our kids went to Ecuador for a quarter last year, they were welcomed into the families, community and school with warmth and love!

 

Drug take back – Saturday, Oct. 26

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

National Prescription Drug Take Back Day is Saturday, Oct. 26 and the Anchorage Fire Department (AFD) says it’s a great event to dispose of unused medication promptly and safely to keep our kids safe. AFD says disposing of unused medication will help protect children from accidental poisoning, and prevents theft by visitors, relatives, or strangers.The event Oct. 26 starts at 10:00 A.M. and ends at 2:00 P.M.

Below is a list of locations where you can drop off leftover prescriptions.
Municipality of Anchorage

Central Mat-Su Valley

AFD says in Alaska, April’s drug take-back event saw 4,567 pounds of prescription medications disposed of at 19 sites across the state, and a total of 937,443 pounds of prescription medications was disposed of nationally. 

If you miss Saturday’s Drug Take Back Day, authorized collectors in the local area can be found here.

Steller Halloween Dance – Thursday 10/24

Parents please bring spooky baked goods (leave a list of ingredients as well). We also need chips of any kind, and a vegetable platter. If your student has a conference on Thursday, feel free to drop it off at the Steller kitchen. Please contact Alana with any questions. These items are for the Steller halloween dance. It is this Thursday at 7 pm steller mpr! It will be spooky and full of fun. Tickets are $5 without a costume and $3 with one. Half of the proceeds will go to the aspca. We also need two more parent chaperones from 9-11 on thursday night please email Alana (alanarose4848@gmail.com) if you would like to sign up. 

October 21-24, 2019 is conference week

This is the schedule for classes.  Wednesday and Thursday are half days, release time is 11:45 am.  On early release days, please pick up your student by 12 noon unless you have a conference scheduled with in a half hour of pick up time.
Friday, October 25, 2019 is an In-Service Day, no school for students.

Seniors’ info

Senior portraits and pages: DUE February 1st
Your Portrait is a picture that can replace your school photo.
Your page is the ½ page collage; the dimensions are 1920×1080. 
 – If you would like a whole page talk to Bonnie (yearbook editor)   

Senior slideshow: DUE April 1ST
Your slideshow is a 3-minute (maximum) video to play at graduation. 

Senior hoodies: DUE October 28th
$45 for the normal weight hoodies
$30 for the lightweight hoodies
Please let Bonnie or McKenna know what size and type you would like.

Registration Is Open for the November 2 SAT

Seniors,
Are you planning to attend one of the University of Alaska Universities?
Do you still need to take the SAT? Please sign up for the November 2nd test to have your scores ready for the admissions process. The next opportunity to take the SAT is in March. 
 
UA prospective students should apply early January for admissions by February 15, which is the deadline for admissions to be eligible for institutional grants and scholarships. 
 
The SAT is also used as a placement test for English.