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APRIL 2013
Volume 25, No 9 Cheyenne Mountain High School
This newsletter is published to
our website monthly throughout the
school year by the Cheyenne
Mountain High School PTO.
Permission is granted for
printing of this publication for
personal use. Smoke Signals
Editor: Jill Cosgrove
Table of Contents Important Dates
Page 2 District and School Messages
Pages 3-7 College Services Pages
8-9
Department News Pages 10 PTO News
Page 11-12 Boosters/Sports Pages
13-15
Hope everyone had a relaxing
spring break. You will need it
because we are racing to the
end of the school year!
These are crazy months for PTO,
too. In April, we will
be carefully reviewing the staff
grant requests in order to
select beneficial programs, materials
and equipment that support a
wide variety of students. Have
you seen the new
PTO Grant Program. Beautiful!
We are also throwing an
amazing After-Prom Party (April
20-21). After-Prom! More information
can be found later in the
newsletter. But we need help --
we can't do After-Prom without
YOU! Email After-Prom Volunteer
Coordinator, Beth Anne Simon,
[email protected], to get involved.
Our next PTO meeting is
Wednesday, April 3rd, at 12
noon at Canon School. We will
be voting on the slate of
PTO Officers for next year.
Special thanks to Linda Samelson
for heading the efforts to find
such a great group! Our May
meeting is always a potluck
luncheon and, this year, will
be held at the home of
Melissa Coale on May 1st. We
invite everyone who has been
involved in any of our PTO
activities this past year to
come and celebrate. Please email
Melissa at [email protected] for
information. Our Weishaar, will
be April 23rd at 9:30 am
at Canon School. This is not
only a chance to hear what
is going on and ask questions,
but also to say thanks and
goodbye to Dr. Weishaar. I
encourage everyone to come.
Happy Spring!
Melissa Hortik, President
mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]
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IMPORTANT DATES
PLEASE NOTE: The above list of
events should be used as a
guide, and is subject to
change. Please refer to the
district website and the CMHS
home page for a complete and
updated monthly calendar.
CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN SCHOOL DISTRICT 12
- Cheyenne Mountain High School
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- April 2013
Students and Parents!
Please note: Now that the
winter months are upon us,
there is always the possibility
that school might have a 2
hour delayed start in the
morning or that school may be
canceled for the day.
Please listen to the radio or
watch a local TV station for
the
decided to start school 2 hours
late, that means school starts
at 9:40 a.m. rather than 7:35
a.m. for 1st period, 9 a.m.
for zero hour. Please allow
yourself enough time to be at
school at the appropriate time,
taking into consideration the adverse
driving conditions -- thus the
2-hour delay. We
expect all students to be here
at the designated start time.
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I hope all is going
well in your life and your
health is at a premium. The
time draws closer to graduation,
and our seniors prepare for
another transition. As the days
pass and this year ends, I
think of my four years at
CMHS and cannot believe the
time has gone so quickly. It
seems like yesterday that I
greeted all of the class of
2013 as freshmen, and led
cheers in our first experience
together. Now, we are planning for
them to walk across the
stage and receive their diplomas.
I am caught in a whirlwind
of emotions--being part of this
wonderful school and community has
been such a blessing for me,
and will most certainly be on
the highlight reel of my
life when things draw to a
close. Thank you for letting me
be a part of your lives.
I hope that our students'
education has been meaningful,
relevant, and an excellent
preparation for their future
challenges. After forty plus
years in this awesome business,
I still remember and have
contact with those with whom I
crossed paths. Whenever I find
time to withdraw into a quiet
and solitary corner, I wonder
how they fashioned their
lives, and what nuggets of
inspiration they used to make
decisions. As I draw close to
the end of this awesome career,
I want to share a few
thoughts that I hope our
students take with them in
life after they leave CMHS.
-Continually take a reading on
your compass, and stay on
course to your True North. -or
event with high standards. -Remember
that preparation is paramount to
meet the challenges ahead. Chance
favors those who have
prepared. -Live the thrill that
life has in store for you.
-Remember that the good news
is that your life is in
your hands, and the bad news
is that your life is in
your hands. Choose wisely, my
true and trusted young friends.
-comfort and convenience, but where
he stands at time of challenge
and controversy. In the end, we
will remem-ber not the words of
our enemies, but the silence of
our friends." -moral purpose,
exposing the things a man
chooses and those things a man
avoids." -The winner in the
fight between the two wolves
that live within us is the
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These ideas can inspire all
of us, and I hope they
will endure in the hearts and
minds of our students. Being at
CMHS has truly been the
capstone to my career. I thank
you so very much for all
you have meant to me and
for all I have learned in
my time with you and your
families. What starts at
CMHS changes the world. All
the Very Best, John Weishaar
Principal
DISTRICT AND SCHOOL MESSAGES
CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN SCHOOL DISTRICT 12
- Cheyenne Mountain High School
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CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN SCHOOL DISTRICT 12
- Cheyenne Mountain High School
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Presents: FREE Movie Night!
Play Again
Tuesday, April 9, 6:30 pm Cheyenne Mountain H.S. Auditorium
For Parents and Students of all ages! At a
time when children play more
behind screens than outside,
PLAY AGAIN ex-plores the changing
balance between the virtual
and natural worlds.
New media technologies have
improved our lives in countless
ways, but what are we missing
when we are behind screens? How
does this impact our children?
PLAY AGAIN unplugs a
group of media-savvy teens and
takes them on their first
wilderness adventure, documenting the
wonder that comes from time
spent in nature and inspiring
action for a sustainable future.
This film encourages
individuals, families, schools, and
communities to examine their
relationships with both screen
technology and nature, and inspires
them to take action to
reconnect children to the natural
world.
Watch the Trailer!
www.playagainfilm.com
Preparing Kids for Future Success
Do you wonder whether your teen
is headed for success, or
something else entirely? Have
you asked yourself what battles
are worth fighting with your
teen? Or have you wondered
what else you could do as
a parent to be more effective?
Oh, and what is being an
effective parent anyway? Well,
be reassured there is research
that identifies the key elements
we all have in our lives
that help us be more effective
parents and give our kids
more opportunities to be successful.
Corey Jones, a specialist in
the area of 40 Developmental
Assets, presented this topic, on
parenting and helping our teens
be successful. As a parent
and step-parent, Corey gave
credibility to his expertise and
his first-hand experience when he
dis-cussed and involved our CMHS
parents in a very lively and
interactive evening that had them
laughing, sharing, and asking for
more by the end of the
evening.
FAN events are sponsored by
the school and intended to
offer CMHS parents and students
topics that enrich and educate.
Mark your calendar for our
next program on April 9th, and
come to the film, PLAY AGAIN,
which champions the need to get
kids away from their screens
and out into the world of
nature.
mailto:www.playagainfilm.com
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CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN SCHOOL DISTRICT 12
- Cheyenne Mountain High School
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CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN SCHOOL DISTRICT 12
- Cheyenne Mountain High School
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- April 2013
IMPORTANT DATES FOR THE CLASS OF
2013
IMPORTANT SPRING DATES FOR THE
CLASS OF 2013
Mon., April 8
Kiva
& Prom Tickets go on sale
Mon., April 15
Senior
class meeting
Kiva banquet for juniors &
seniors Tues., April 17
Spring talent show Sat.,
April 20-Sun., April 21 Prom
and After Prom Mon. May 6-Fri.,
May 17 AP exams Wed.,
May 8 Senior Night
Tues., May 14 Senior
Class Meeting
Academic Awards Night Fri., May
17
Farewell to Seniors BBQ/Yearbook
distribution/ Cap & Gown
Distribution
Mon., May 20 Athletic
Awards Night Thurs., May 23
Senior Capping Ceremony Fri.,
May 24 Graduation
rehearsal & breakfast Sun., May
26 Graduation at 1:30
p.m. at the World Arena
Students with Allergies / Anaphylaxis
We in the Cheyenne Mountain
School District understand that many
students are diagnosed with
potentially life-threatening al-lergies and
anaphylaxis. To address this
issue and meet state law
requirements concerning the management
of allergies and
anaphylaxis among students, the Board
of Education has adopted requirements
for health care plans, reasonable
accommodations, and access to
emergency medications and staff
training. For more information
on these requirements, please
refer to the Cheyenne Mountain
Board of Education Policy Manual
found on the Districts website.
LEARNING DISABILITIES 101: A PANEL
DISCUSSION On Wednesday, April
24th, the LEAD Foundation will
host a panel discussion on
learning disabilities and AD/HD.
Featured speakers include:
Ralph Everett, M.D., child psychiatrist,
Avivah Polmer;; reading specialist
and parent advocate, Dr.
Margaret W Riddle;; former Director
of the Developmental Neuropsychology
Clinic at the University of
Denver, Dr.
Carolena Guiral Steen;; Director of
Learning Services for District 12.
Two LEAD alumni will also
participate. The discussion will be
moderated by Al Pocock, LEAD
program director. Among the topics
for discussion will be:
Testing and diagnosis Medications
Advocacy
This forum, which will be
informative to all parents of
students with learning disabilities
and AD/HD, will be held in
the Black Box Theatre at
Cheyenne Mountain High School, 1200
Cresta Road, from 7:00 to
8:30 pm.
All LEAD Foundation community forums
are free and open to the
public. For more information
please visit http://www.leadcolorado.org
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CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN SCHOOL DISTRICT 12
- Cheyenne Mountain High School
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Dining Services News: Accommodating
Children with Special Dietary Needs
To access this information
go to the Cheyenne Mountain
School District website, www.cmsd12.org
The appropriate forms are linked
and can easily be downloaded
for your convenience. If you
have any questions, please contact:
Shelly Maki Director of Dining
Services 719 475-6140 X32
[email protected]
SCHOOL ACCOUNTABILITY AND ACCREDITATION
COMMITTEE (SAAC) Our next
meeting will be held on
Wednesday, April 10 at 4:00
p.m. in the CMHS Commons (last
meeting of the school year on
5/8). Our meetings are open to
all parents and District residents.
Visit the CMHS Accountability page
at http://cmhs.cmsd12.org/accountability for
more information about SAAC or
contact Michelle McLean, SAAC Chair,
[email protected].
Thank you for taking the
Parent Survey!
Survey results are available on
the website at
http://cmhs.cmsd12.org/accountability.
CMHS School Accountability and
Accreditation Committee
on Saturday, April 20, 2013 9:00
PM to Midnight
at the International Hall at the
Broadmoor Tickets are $45 per
person and $90 per couple.
Formal attire required.
Kiva -
will be held at the Briarhurst
Manor on April 15 from 7
p.m. to 9 p.m.
As always, a semiformal dinner,
entertainment, and a slideshow for
the seniors will take place at
this night to remember. Tickets
are $25 for juniors and $20
for seniors.
Tickets for both events will
be sold April 8th to April
19th during lunch and after
school in the Commons.
For any questions about tickets or
if you cannot make those times
to purchase, please see Ms.
McClintock in room 7.
http://www.cmsd12.orgmailto:[email protected]:[email protected]://cmhs.cmsd12.org/accountability
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COLLEGE SERVICES MESSAGES
CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN SCHOOL DISTRICT 12
- Cheyenne Mountain High School
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2012-2013 ACT and SAT Test Dates
and Deadlines
necessary testing early. SAT Test
Date Regular Registration Deadline
May 4, 2013 April 5,
2013 June 1, 2013 May
2, 2013 ACT Test Date
Regular Registration Deadline April13,
2013 March 8, 2013 June
8, 2013 May 3, 2013
Students may register online for
either the ACT or SAT tests.
To register online for the
ACT, go to www.actstudent.org.
To register for the SAT,
http://sat.collegeboard.org Students must
use a credit card to register
for either the ACT and/or SAT
online. Score Choice Option
for SAT Tests Students may
choose to send scores to
colleges by test date under the
SAT Score Choice feature.
Score Choice is an optional
feature students must select the
Score Choice Option when sending
their scores. Additionally, students
may choose to send individual
scores from the SAT: Subject
Test onlyScore Choice.
Juniors! Time to determine SAT
and ACT Testing Timeline Juniors
are encouraged to begin researching
the tests they will need to
apply to their colleges next
year. Testing
to the latest test date they
can submit scores to colleges.
Tips and links to creating an
ACT and SAT testing timeline
COLORADO State ACT is April
23rd All juniors must take the
Colorado ACT on April 23rd.
Counselors will register juniors for
the Colorado ACT in their US
History classes. The Colorado
ACT is free to all Colorado
juniors. The Colorado ACT does
not include the Optional Plus
Writing Test. Students who
wish to take the ACT Plus
Writing must register to take
the test on a national test
date. On the national test
date, students may register to
take the Basic ACT again, as
well as the ACT Plus Writing.
Currently the United States
Air Force Academy is the only
higher education institution in
Colorado that requires an ACT
Plus Writing or SAT. Honor
Graduate Designation
-week second semester grades are
used to calculate Honor Graduate
status. Please remind your
student to stay up to date
on all schoolwork throughout his
or her senior year and
especially the second semester.
Juniors and Seniors Must Use
Family Connection to Sign-up for
CMHS College Visits For a
complete list of colleges that
have scheduled a visit, please
consult the list on the College
Services website,
http://cmhs.cmsd.k12.co.us/college.html, or
sign-in to Family Connection,
www.connection.naviance.com/cmhs. To
attend a college visit at CMHS,
students must sign-up on Family
Connection and print their passes
for the college visits they
wish to attend. College
Opportunity Fund The College
Opportunity Fund (COF), created by
the Colorado General Assembly,
provides a stipend to eligible
undergraduate students. Students must
register for the COF stipend.
Students must register online at
www.CollegeInColorado.org/COF.
http://cmhs.cmsd.k12.co.us/college.html,http://www.connection.naviance.com/cmhshttp://www.CollegeInColorado.org/COF
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All Parent Sponsors of the
2013 After Prom
Please Come Preview This Exciting
Event
Saturday, April 20th 2013
8 PM to 9 PM CMHS Gym
Please use the North entrance
The CMHS PTO After Prom Committee
would like to invite you to
preview the After Prom
the party. We will have a
casino, inflatables games, interactive
activities, great food, photos and
prize drawings throughout the night.
We are excited to provide
a safe and fun event for
the students following the prom.
All juniors and seniors are
invited to attend the party
from Midnight to 4:00 AM.
Tickets are $10 in advance and
$15 at the door.
If there is no one at the
door to meet you, we are
showing others around or setting
up. Please search us out
so that we can give you a
personal tour.
We appreciate your generous
support of our students.
CMHS After Prom Committee
CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN SCHOOL DISTRICT 12
- Cheyenne Mountain High School
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Scholarships Scholarship applications
are arriving weekly at the
College Services Office, so check
often. Please go to the
CMHS College Services webpage
http://cmhs.cmsd12.org/collegeservices_scholarships for
a list of scholarships in the
College Services Office.
Scholarship Scams The Federal Trade
Commission cautions students and
their parents to look for tell
tale lines in fraudulent scholarship
offers.
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never entered. These signs of
scholarship scams, ways to avoid
getting stung trying to find
money for college, and information
about
http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/edcams/scholarship/index.html
http://cmhs.cmsd12.org/collegeservices_scholarshipshttp://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/edcams/scholarship/index.htmlhttp://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/edcams/scholarship/index.html
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DEPARTMENT NEWS
Cheyenne Mountain High School
Drama Dept. is proud to present
THE DIVINERS by James Leonard Jr.
April 11, 12 at 7pm and
April 13 at 2pm in the
Black Box Theatre
Everyone in Zion, Indiana remembers
the day a stranger named C.C.
Showers (Nick Scroggins) passed
through town looking for work
and food and ended up
befriending the Layman Family.
Buddy Layman (Justin Mayes) is
a 14-year old boy with a
fear of water due to an
accident near the river that
took his mother's life and
nearly took his when he was
only 3 years old. Buddy's
father, Ferris, (John Groom) and
sister, Jennie Mae, (Gabby
Papa) do their best to raise
the now mentally challenged boy
who has the special gift for
divining - finding sources of
water under the earth that can
be tapped for wells. C.C., a
former preacher from Kentucky, is
able to relate to Buddy in
ways that most people aren't
and the he soon finds himself
as Buddy's mentor and teacher.
Owner of the local dry-goods
store, Norma Henshaw, (Kendall Moran)
believes C.C. is the answer to
her prayers despite the fact
that C.C. tells her he has
given up preaching. In a
town where the church burned
down over 10 years ago, Norma
dreams of the whole town coming
together for reading and reviving
with C.C. leading the way.
Even the skeptical
farmer's wife, Luella, (Julia Pitel)
and the sassy owner of the
Dine-away Cafe, Goldie, (Megan
Doughty) start to see the
"signs" that God is working
through C.C. A series of
unfortunate misunderstandings leads to
a horrible tragedy that changes
the
townspeople of Zion forever. This
beautifully told memory play includes
many laughs and charming "real-life"
characters you will recognize right
away. Other cast members
include: Kenney Collier, Reagan
Taylor, Ben Roberts, Logan Crank
and Jon Miller. Technical
Designers are: Will Onstott -
Light Design, Michael Trione -
Sound Design, and Fran Mahon -
Set Design.
Tickets are $7 for students and
$9 for adults.
ART NEWS
The 2013 Colorado Scholastics Art
Award winners have been chosen
and their work will be on
display at the Rocky Mountain
College of Art and Design, 1600
Pierce Street, Lakewood, Co. from
February 14th - March 2nd,
Monday - Saturday 11 a.m. -
4 p.m. in the Philip Steele
Gallery. Eighteen Cheyenne
Mountain High School students will
be featured in this years
exhibit: Scholastics Art Awards
2013 1/22/2013
Gold Key Portfolio: Gold
Key Individual: Devin Roxbury
Alexandra Prudhomme
Matthew Tomaselli
Silver Key: Olivia Gach
Victoria Laubach Emily Mercier
Honorable Mention: Maddie Beal
Ben Benecke Annika Birnbaum
Annaclaire Crumpton Nicholas
Fouss Kelsie Hubbell
Sky Jimenez Aja Lee
Daniella Motaei
Bailey Ortellli Nathan Robledo
Matti Sageser Sydney Sanderberg-Lee
Taylor Zehr
CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN SCHOOL DISTRICT 12
- Cheyenne Mountain High School
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A NIGHT OF IMPROV
CMHS Improvisation Team will perform
A NIGHT OF IMPROV On Tuesday,
April 30 at 7pm in the
Black Box Theatre.
Cost is $5 and includes treats!!
Audience members will laugh as
they watch 28 excellent performers
create characters and scenes in
the moment for short form
games, long form stories and
much more!! Don't miss out
on this night of hilarious
fun!!
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PTO NEWSPTO NEWS
CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN SCHOOL DISTRICT 12
- Cheyenne Mountain High School
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PROPOSED SLATE 2013-2014 CMHS PTO
BOARD
At the April meeting, the
PTO will be voting on the
following proposed slate of board
members for the next school
year. Position Name
President Lynn Glatt
President Elect N/A VP
Fundraising Estelle Oliver/Melissa
Hortik/Linda Samelson Secretary
Elana Dunlap Treasurer
Cindy Grey Phone Directory
Estelle Oliver/Carma VanOrman Student
Activity Directory Patty Roth
Website Administrator Misty
Thompson Newsletter Editor Jill
Cosgrove Marketing Coordinator
Melissa Hortik Volunteer Coordinator
Beth Anne Simon SAAC Liaison
Monica Peloso Grants Chair
Sally Hybl/Carrie Trookman FAN
Liaison Melissa Coale
Student Advocacy open Class
Reps: Senior Deb
Trione/Caroline Ruiz/Denise Sheridan/Liz
Kruse Junior Sheila
Evans/Kristi Perry Sophomore
Carrie Trookman/Patty Roth
Freshman Chris Stageberg/Susan
Suslow/Monica Peloso Jr. High Rep
Aimee Gassman Booster Club
Liaison Deb Trione Nominating
Sally Hybl/Estelle Oliver
After Prom Deb Trione
Craft Fair Co-Chairs Melissa
Hortik/Janna Mulder District Art Show
Coordinator Sharon Shuster
Submitted by Linda Samelson, chair
of the nominating committee
ADVERTISE IN SMOKE SIGNALS If you
would like to advertise in our
monthly Smoke Signals, please
contact:
Lynn Glatt at [email protected]
or Estelle Oliver at
[email protected]
for more information.
PTO Meetings Please Join Us
For Our Last Two
PTO Meetings of the Year. April
3 - Noon at Canon School
May 1 - Noon at the home
of Melissa Coale
Last Coffee of the Year and
the Last One
With Dr. Weishaar!
April 23 - 9:30 AM at Canon
School
mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]
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CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN SCHOOL DISTRICT 12
- Cheyenne Mountain High School
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CMHS AFTER PROM FUN TIME, SAFE
CHOICE APRIL 21, MIDNIGHT 4
A.M.
CMHS GYMS
DELICIOUS FOOD, INFLATABLE & CASINO
GAMES, MUSIC AND PRIZES FOR
ALL JUNIORS AND SENIORS
ALL CMHS upperclassmen are
encouraged to attend.
If a student leaves, he will
not be allowed to return. This
year After Prom will be held
on Saturday at midnight in the
CMHS gymnasium and will be
rocking the early morning away
until 4:00 a.m. Tickets will
be on sale for only $10
the week of April 15 during
both lunches and will be
available at the event for $15.
Please contact After Prom Co-chairs,
Michelle McLean, [email protected]
and Debbie Trione, [email protected]
with any questions.
NEEDED: VOLUNTEERS, PRIZES& FAMILY
SPONSORS
To donate a prize, gift card
or have your family or business
recognized as a sponsor for a
$100 donation contact Michelle McLean
at 576-7605, [email protected], 450
Roxbury Circle, 80906. We are
also in need of many volunteers
to help before, during and
after the event. If you
would like to be involved in
a more hands on way with
this fun event please contact
Beth Anne Simon at 576-8012 or
[email protected]. ___help set-up event
(Friday, 4 7 pm) ___help
set-up event (Saturday, 9 am
1 pm) ___work the night of
event with:
___games___casino___food___anything (Sat.,
11:30 pm Sun., 4 am)
___help tear-down event (Sunday, 10
am - noon) ___sponsor an
activity (Family/$100, Prizes/$250,
Games/$500, Casino/$750, Inflatables/$1,000,
Event/$2,000) ___donate prizes for
students:
item_____________________________________
Name_______________________________
Telephone____________________
E-mail___________________________________________________________
(Mail this form to Michelle
McLean, 576-7605, 450 Roxbury Circle,
Colorado Springs 80906)
Visit the CMHS PTO website for
our After Prom sponsor brochure
for more info.
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BOOSTERS/SPORTS
CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN SCHOOL DISTRICT 12
- Cheyenne Mountain High School
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CMHS Boosters CMHS Boosters would
love to include your family on
our Wall of Fame!
Phase III is up and waiting
for others to join us.
Tiles range in size from 12x18
to 24x24 inches
And are priced from $300 to
$795
Contact Ruth Gleason via email @
[email protected]
Our next Boosters meeting is set
for March 20th beginning at
11:45 am at the Administration
building located on LeClede.
Everyone is welcome to attend.
CMHS Athletics
Follow CMHS Athletics on Twitter:
@CMTNAthletics. Updates on varsity
game scores, pertinent weather
information, miscellaneous information
related to the Cheyenne Mountain
High School Athletic Department.
NIKE TENNIS CAMP
NIKE TENNIS CAMP returns to
Fountain Valley School for its
twenty-first year this July, directed
by Cheyenne Mountain High
School's head tennis coach, Dave
Adams. Both day camp and
resident camp options are available.
For specifics, go to:
USsportscamps.com or e-mail Dave
Adams at: [email protected] if
you have further questions after
visiting the website. Get your
kids into the life-time sport
of tennis this summer!!
CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN EQUESTRIAN TEAM
The Cheyenne Mountain Equestrian
Team has concluded another amazing
season. Thirteen teams are now
involved in Zone 8 and
competition is tight. After a
6 show season, the high school
team qualified for the Zone 8
Finals at Fountain Valley School
on March 9, competing against
the other 5 high school teams
that qualified as teams.
Scottsdale and Fountain Valley went
neck in neck for the 1st
and 2nd places, but our CMET
riders put in consistent rounds.
Though we could not catch
the other two teams, our CMET
High School teams brought home
the Third Place.... Very
respectable!!! Individuals riders
competed in 5 shows this season
to get their zone points, and
we had several of our riders
make it. These girls competed
against the best that the 13
Zone 8 teams could offer.
Some divisions had as many
as 23 riders. Kelly Ahearne
brought home a 4th place.
Christy Schuster, co-captain, did not
place this year, but should be
congratulated on her Zone
qualification in the toughest,
largest group. Sophie Kilroy,
Mr. Kilroy's daughter, came in
with a 2nd in her individual
round. The Middle School team
did not qualify this year, but
many individual riders competed on
Sunday, March 10 and did their
team proud!!!! A special
thanks goes to Raeghan Baker,
co-captain senior, who kept the
team rolling along with Christy.
This was a happy season
overall and Tracey Powers, coach,
and sponsor, Ruth Gibson, are
very proud of the team's
accomplishments!!!!!
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AQUATICS
April Swim Lessons: April 1 -
24, 2013 Monday / Wednesday
evenings 5:30 or 6:00pm $55
for the first child $45 for
additional children Registration is
under way now! Must pay
at the time of registration ,
no phone or email
registrations accepted. For more
information check the website
at: www.cmsd12.org/pool or call the
pool at 227-7665 April 26
- No School Day Pool is
open for Open Swim from 1:00
- 3:00pm $4.50 for adults $3
for youth / seniors Summer
Schedule will be out soon!
Watch for details on swim
lessons and open swim!
Camp opportunities and brochures will
be posted for summer activities
on the bottom right of the
athletics home page:
FUTURE INDIANS BOYS BASKETBALL CAMP
2013 Dates
Monday, June 24th - Thursday, June
27th
Session 1: Boys grades 3rd
5th Time: 11:00am 2:00pm
Session 2: Boys grades 6th
9th Time: 3:00pm - 6:00pm
Registration: $100 per camper
CM Fun Camp Summer Camp held
at CMHS for grade K-6
(information found at www.cmfuncamp.com)
May 27-31 and June 3-7
VOLLEYBALL CAMP
Cheyenne Mountain High School volleyball
program is pleased to announce
its summer camp schedule for
2013. Elementary School camp:
July 29th - August 1st
4:00 - 6:30 each day.
Cost is $130.00 before 7/1 and
$140.00 after. Junior
High Camp: August 5th - August
8th 9:30 - 12:30 each
day. Cost is $130.00
before 7/1 and $140.00 after.
High School Camp:
August 5th - August 8th
3:00 - 8:00 each day.
Cost is $145.00 before 7/1
and $155.00 after.
These camps are open to all
athletes from any district.
They are a great way to
get ready for your fall school
season. Brochures will be
available at your school (all
CMSD schools) or at the
volleyball website (can be found
at the high school website
under athletics).
Cheyenne Mountain Running Club
Summer Track and Field/Fitness
Training
for grades K-12.
Information found at
www.cheyennemountainrc.com All
Summer (two day per week)
Cheyenne Mountain Summer Strength
& Fitness Program
The summer strength, fitness and
plyometric program will be held
at the High School from June
10th to August 10th.
The sessions will be held
Monday through Friday with no
sessions from July 1st to July
5th. There are 4
sessions available with a MAXIMUM
of 40 students per session.
The registration forms are available
at www.http://cmhs.cmsd12.org/athletics, high
school athletic office, attendance
office and counseling center.
Please register promptly to ensure
a spot in your desired
session. For more information or
further questions contact Kris
Roberts: [email protected].
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- April 2013