Message from Principal Monica Jacobson J.H. Rose Academic Boosters Oct/Nov 2018 Academic Boosters Board of Directors 2018-2019 Gretta Smith, President Mary Ershadi, Vice President Marilyn Gibson, Treasurer Kathryn Carroll, Understudy Susan Schmidt, Secretary Karen Pumphrey, Past President Representatives: 12th Grade Meredith Ozimek Karen Pumphrey Carrie Stockwell Kim Taylor 11th Grade Susan Schmidt Gretta Smith Jennifer Voos Bobbie Jo Vaughn 10th Grade Kelly Brillant Jennifer Corley Ashley Duke Mary Ershadi 9th Grade Melinda Fagundus Laura Jones Tanya Jones Sandie Worthington At Large Josie Harz Kim Kuhn Linda May Kristen Murtha Henna Shah Heather Stepp Leanna Thorn Amy Webb Rhonda Wilkerson Rose Family, In last month’s edition two upcoming changes for Rose High School were highlighted, the secure corridor and REFRESH. School cancellations delayed both changes. However, if you have had a recent visit to the school, you have noticed the installation of the new security doors that access the front and attendance offices. The installation of the buzz system is still in progress. Notification of its completion will be communicated along with information of any process changes for student and visitor check-ins. As for REFRESH, we’re rolling! Students have had the ability to access teachers for both academic and enrichment opportunities in a much more structured manner via FlexTime Manager. We encourage you to remind your child(ren) to register for sessions a week in advance. Now for this month’s edition I have returned to spotlighting alumni. This month’s notable alumnus is Brittany Avin, Rose graduate of the Class of 2011 and the Class of 2019 Convocation Keynote Speaker. Best part of being a Rampant (What made your experience at Rose memorable?): One of the best parts of being a Rampant was the people. The lifelong friends that I have now from my fellow basketball teammates and classmates at Rose are extremely supportive and encouraging. And the teachers were all excellent mentors that helped to prepare me for the future. They were passionate about teaching, which made me passionate about learning. Advice for current Rose students: My advice for current Rose students is to live in the moment and enjoy your time at Rose. I think especially as seniors, you can become so focused on what the next steps will be and preparing for the future, that you forget to enjoy high school. Rose is a fantastic place, and soon all the exciting events will just be memories. Share a memorable or unique experience you’ve had since graduating from Rose. My experience that influenced much of where I am today was receiving the National Scholars Program (NSP) scholarship from Clemson University. It was a full-ride academic scholarship that opened a lot of doors for me. I was able to study abroad at Cambridge University in England, and I went on a special educational trip to Bhutan and the Himalayas in Asia to study. NSP gave me wonderful friends, unique educational opportunities, and the support to pursue my passion for science. Quote/Motto you live by: “If you are interested in something, no matter what it is, go at it at full speed ahead. Embrace it with both arms, hug it, love it and above all become passionate about it. Lukewarm is no good. Hot is no good either. White hot and passionate is the only thing to be.” Roald Dahl In recent news: -The Rampant volleyball team was recognized as Academic Award winners for the 2017-18 academic year by the North Carolina Volleyball Coaches Association (NCVBCA). The winners will be recognized at the national level with the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Team Academic Award and will be highlighted in a special publication. -J.H. Rose was named as a Green Ribbon School for the 34th consecutive year by the North Carolina Department of Education for our continued efforts to create an environment for academic and social success. #StillRising
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Message from Principal Monica Jacobson
J.H. Rose Academic Boosters O c t / N o v 2 0 1 8
A c a d e m i c B o o s t e r s B o a r d o f D i r e c t o r s
11th Grade Susan Schmidt Gretta Smith Jennifer Voos
Bobbie Jo Vaughn
10th Grade Kelly Brillant
Jennifer Corley Ashley Duke Mary Ershadi
9th Grade
Melinda Fagundus Laura Jones Tanya Jones
Sandie Worthington
At Large Josie Harz Kim Kuhn Linda May
Kristen Murtha Henna Shah
Heather Stepp Leanna Thorn
Amy Webb Rhonda Wilkerson
Rose Family, In last month’s edition two upcoming changes for Rose High School were highlighted, the secure corridor and REFRESH. School cancellations delayed both changes. However, if you have had a recent visit to the school, you have noticed the installation of the new security doors that access the front and attendance offices. The installation of the buzz system is still in progress. Notification of its completion will be communicated along with information of any process changes for student and visitor check-ins. As for REFRESH, we’re rolling! Students have had the ability to access teachers for both academic and enrichment opportunities in a much more structured manner via FlexTime Manager. We encourage you to remind your child(ren) to register for sessions a week in advance. Now for this month’s edition I have returned to spotlighting alumni. This month’s notable alumnus is Brittany Avin, Rose graduate of the Class of 2011 and the Class of 2019 Convocation Keynote Speaker. Best part of being a Rampant (What made your experience at Rose memorable?): One of the best parts of being a Rampant was the people. The lifelong friends that I have now from my fellow basketball teammates and classmates at Rose are extremely supportive and encouraging. And the teachers were all excellent mentors that helped to prepare me for the future. They were passionate about teaching, which made me passionate about learning.
Advice for current Rose students: My advice for current Rose students is to live in the moment and enjoy your time at Rose. I think especially as seniors, you can become so focused on what the next steps will be and preparing for the future, that you forget to enjoy high school. Rose is a fantastic place, and soon all the exciting events will just be memories.
Share a memorable or unique experience you’ve had since graduating from Rose. My experience that influenced much of where I am today was receiving the National Scholars Program (NSP) scholarship from Clemson University. It was a full-ride academic scholarship that opened a lot of doors for me. I was able to study abroad at Cambridge University in England, and I went on a special educational trip to Bhutan and the Himalayas in Asia to study. NSP gave me wonderful friends, unique educational opportunities, and the support to pursue my passion for science.
Quote/Motto you live by: “If you are interested in something, no matter what it is, go at it at full speed ahead. Embrace it with both arms, hug it, love it and above all become passionate about it. Lukewarm is no good. Hot is no good either. White hot and passionate is the only thing to be.” Roald Dahl
In recent news: -The Rampant volleyball team was recognized as Academic Award winners for the 2017-18 academic year by the North Carolina Volleyball Coaches Association (NCVBCA). The winners will be recognized at the national level with the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Team Academic Award and will be highlighted in a special publication. -J.H. Rose was named as a Green Ribbon School for the 34th consecutive year by the North Carolina Department of Education for our continued efforts to create an environment for academic and social success.
#StillRising
JH Rose Academic Boosters
Bu$ine$$ Update
Welcome Academic Boosters!! Thank you for $upporting
students, teachers and innovative learning at Rose!
All Academic Boosters’ dollars are invested at Rose, supporting and encouraging learning and academic achievement among all Rose students!
Our current standing: 162 Members joined 2018-19 $21,280 Membership Dollars given Operating budget covers: Teacher grant funding
Academic Success Breakfasts
Faculty Appreciation events
Honor Society Induction Reception
Graduation pins
Teacher of the Year Award
Goal: $25,000 +
300 Rose families
So far:
162
Rose
families
&
$21,280
Adams, Jennifer & Jeff
Aldridge, Melissa
Alexander, Spruill & Denise
Allen, Derek & Jacqui
Anderson, Erin & Brent
Anthony, Kelly
Bacon, Stephanie & John
Becker, Christy
Billings, Cassie & Mike
Blandford, Melissa
Blount, Elizabeth & Bill
Blount, Kara
Blount, Nikki & Gray
Blount, Rebecca
Borton, Christy
Boyer, LaTasha & John
Braxton, Geishia
Brillant, Patrick & Kelly
Brimhall, Heather & Andy
Brooks, Anne
Brown, Jill & Andrew
Brown, Whit & Karen
Bunn, Shirley & Lisa
Caines, Eric & Crystal
Carlson, Mike & Monica
Carroll, Heath & Kathyrn
Carroll, Lindsay
Casey, Jill
Chemmanam, Isaac
Cherry, Nicole
Christopher, Mary Catherine
& Chris
Cobb, Kim & Jodie
Corley, Timothy & Jennifer
Coulter, Kristey
Crane, Michael
Craven, Kay & Brack
Cribari, Chris & Dawn
Curtis, Page & Cliff
Dally, Christa
Delamere, Alicia
Dembo, Carol & Jon
Devente Family
Dobra, Sherri
Dominick, Barbara & Kirk
Duke, Ashley
Eberenz, Karen & David
Elks, Linda
Ershadi, Reza & Mary
Evans, Beth & Paul Perry
Evans, Chrissy
Evans, Lynn & Kristen
Eveleth, Chris & Heather
Exum, Meredith & Manning
Fagundus, Julie
Fagundus, Melinda
Fairbrother, Caroline
Fisher, Meredith
Remind your friends to
join AB (if they haven’t already)
and be part of academic excellence at Rose!
Together, we make a difference… Together, WE ARE ROSE!
Senior Ads for the yearbook are on sale now. The Ad Form is available from the front office and should be returned to Major Davis.
Request teacher recommendations for your college applications. Tip: email the teacher a copy of your Resume so that they can know you better than they already do!
Ms. Dudley has scholarship information during Refresh C each Friday. Check out the opportunities!
Work Keys Testing will take place Dec. 3-14 for all Seniors. This is a foundational skills testing to help with job placement.
Student Services website is full of
information parents don’t want to miss!
http://jhrstudentservices.weebly.com/
Junior Interviews have begun and will be completed by semester end with your child’s counselor. This is not required, but highly recommended to ensure correct placement and graduation course requirements. Students need to check emails daily for communication.
**Bell Schedule Link
Re-link your Harris Teeter VICcard
www.HarrisTeeter.com OR ask cashier at checkout
code #3469
You must re-link each school year.
The $$ goes directly to Rose classrooms and programs!
Grandparents, aunts, uncles and friends can also link their VIC
card to Rose!
VIC cards must be linked in Greenville, but Rose gets cash from