The Stone Bridge Times 1 In The Spotlight – The Math Department The Math Department continues to work hard individually, as collaborative learning teams, and as a department to make math accessible and to help our students succeed. We have a particular focus of ensuring that students are able to apply mathematical concepts and understand meaningful mathematical relationships. We do this across the curriculum and specifically with our One to the World/Project Based Learning Projects. Our teachers have come up with some great projects including the city designer project, conic sections in the community, optimization of the containers you use, trigonometric regression in the real world, and quarterback comparison using statistics and modeling. You can see examples of these on the Math page of the website. Computer Science Highlights: The AP Computer Science classes continue to benefit from Adam Leff and Brett Schoppert -- volunteers with the TEALS (Technology Education and Literacy in Schools www.tealsk12.org) program. They are professional software developers who volunteer in the classroom two or three times each week to mentor students and provide practical applications to the programming concepts taught in class. Students in both Computer Math and AP Computer Science recently went on a field trip to iFly, an indoor skydiving simulator. Students learned about the engineering and design of the building, which helps skydivers stay afloat inside a wind tunnel. They made connections to computer science as they learned how many models and simulations were needed to occur before the building and wind tunnel could even be constructed. Computer Science students are planning another field trip to Escape Room Ashburn to experience problem solving, puzzles, and team building. The owner of Escape Room Ashburn, Ali Ibrahim, has a Computer Science degree and will give the students a behind-the-scenes tour of the facility and explain how he applied computer science concepts when he created the puzzles and challenges in each room. December 4 – 8 is Computer Science week and there is a worldwide effort to convince everyone to participate in the Hour of Code. A handful of Stone Bridge students will go to Belmont Station and Cedar Lane Elementaries to assist the teachers and students participating in the Hour of Code. Programming & Robotics Club Highlights: In their first competition of the season, the VEX Robotics team finished in second place. They have two more competitions scheduled in December and January. Any team alliance that wins a competition automatically advances to the State competition. An alliance consists of three teams. The club has three cyber security teams competing in this year’s CyberPatriot national competition, where teams attempt to secure various Windows and Ubuntu operating systems. All three teams had strong performances in the first round. The second round of the competition is in December. Girls Who Code are learning the basics of programming and are planning to develop a Virtual Reality app that simulates environmental issues. The Programming & Robotics Club meets Wednesday evenings from 6:30 – 8:30 pm in L406. The club’s sponsors are Mrs. Bond and Mr. Poland. Mu Alpha Theta: Mu Alpha Theta is the national Mathematics honor society. SBHS has approximately 90 members who volunteer as peer tutors in the mornings before school. They are available on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays from 8:30 – 9 AM in room L400. Mrs. Adams and Ms. Linsley are this year’s sponsors. Best wishes to Mr. Ausel as he takes on a new position in LCPS. We will miss him! We hope that everyone has a relaxing and enjoyable winter break. Stone Bridge Times Volume 17 Issue 4 December 201733 Upcoming Events Nov 30-Dec 2 Midsummer Night’s Dream Dec. 4 Orchestra Concert Dec. 6 Guitar Concert Dec. 7 Choir Concert Dec. 14 Band Concert Dec. 18-Jan. 1 Winter Break April 7, 2018 Prom May 7-18, 2018 AP Exams June 14, 2018 Graduation
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The Stone Bridge Times 1
In The Spotlight – The Math Department
The Math Department continues to work hard individually, as collaborative learning teams, and as a department to make math
accessible and to help our students succeed. We have a particular focus of ensuring that students are able to apply mathematical
concepts and understand meaningful mathematical relationships. We do this across the curriculum and specifically with our One to
the World/Project Based Learning Projects. Our teachers have come up with some great projects including the city designer project,
conic sections in the community, optimization of the containers you use, trigonometric regression in the real world, and quarterback
comparison using statistics and modeling. You can see examples of these on the Math page of the website.
Computer Science Highlights: The AP Computer Science classes continue to benefit from Adam Leff and Brett Schoppert --
volunteers with the TEALS (Technology Education and Literacy in Schools www.tealsk12.org) program. They are professional
software developers who volunteer in the classroom two or three times each week to mentor students and provide practical applications
to the programming concepts taught in class.
Students in both Computer Math and AP Computer Science recently went on a field trip to iFly, an indoor skydiving simulator.
Students learned about the engineering and design of the building, which helps skydivers stay afloat inside a wind tunnel. They made
connections to computer science as they learned how many models and simulations were needed to occur before the building and wind
tunnel could even be constructed. Computer Science students are planning another field trip to Escape Room Ashburn to experience
problem solving, puzzles, and team building. The owner of Escape Room Ashburn, Ali Ibrahim, has a Computer Science degree and
will give the students a behind-the-scenes tour of the facility and explain how he applied computer science concepts when he created
the puzzles and challenges in each room.
December 4 – 8 is Computer Science week and there is a worldwide effort to convince everyone to participate in the Hour of
Code. A handful of Stone Bridge students will go to Belmont Station and Cedar Lane Elementaries to assist the teachers and students
participating in the Hour of Code.
Programming & Robotics Club Highlights: In their first competition of the season, the VEX Robotics team finished in second
place. They have two more competitions scheduled in December and January. Any team alliance that wins a competition automatically
advances to the State competition. An alliance consists of three teams. The club has three cyber security teams competing in this
year’s CyberPatriot national competition, where teams attempt to secure various Windows and Ubuntu operating systems. All three
teams had strong performances in the first round. The second round of the competition is in December. Girls Who Code are learning
the basics of programming and are planning to develop a Virtual Reality app that simulates environmental issues. The Programming
& Robotics Club meets Wednesday evenings from 6:30 – 8:30 pm in L406. The club’s sponsors are Mrs. Bond and Mr. Poland.
Mu Alpha Theta: Mu Alpha Theta is the national Mathematics honor society. SBHS has approximately 90 members who volunteer
as peer tutors in the mornings before school. They are available on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays from 8:30 – 9 AM in
room L400. Mrs. Adams and Ms. Linsley are this year’s sponsors.
Best wishes to Mr. Ausel as he takes on a new position in LCPS. We will miss him!
We hope that everyone has a relaxing and enjoyable winter break.
Stone Bridge Times Volume 17 Issue 4 December 201733
Form signed by a parent is required before transcripts
are sent to colleges and universities.
1. Order transcripts on Parchment using the
directions provided on the Counseling page.
2. Complete the College/University Request
Form for each school application and
submit to counseling.
3. Complete the student and parent profile
sheets. Submit them to counseling and your
recommender.
All forms can be downloaded from the website
on the Counseling page
http://www.lcps.org/page/33793.
Transcripts are processed as they are submitted
to the School Counseling office. Allow a minimum
of two weeks before the school deadline date to
process your request.
Testing Information
SAT Test Dates for 2017-2018 (please check The College Board for
registration, deadlines and to verify dates) Test Date Registration Deadline
Dec. 2 Nov. 3
Mar. 10 Feb. 9
May 5 April 6
June 2 May 4
ACT Test Dates for 2017 – 2018 (please check www.actstudent.org for
registration, deadlines and to verify dates)
Test Date Registration Deadline
Dec. 9 Nov. 3
Feb. 10 Jan. 5
Apr. 14 Mar. 7
SAT/ACT Practice: Students may utilize several web
sites for test practice. Some are free while others require
a fee. SBHS does not endorse any particular site but
provides links as a service.
Free sites: www.collegeboard.com, www.act.org,
www.review.com. Sites with a fee: www.kaptest.com,
www.satmath.com, www.testu.com.
Early Dismissals While early
dismissals are sometimes
necessary, a written note is
required before a student may
leave school. To assist in a speedy and smooth
dismissal, please have your child bring a note from the
parent to the Attendance Window first thing in the
morning. Further information about dismissals may be
found in the Attendance Section of this newsletter.
AP Exam Schedule – May 2018 Test Date AM Session
7:45am
PM Session
12:45pm
Monday,
May 7
Chemistry Psychology
Tuesday,
May 8
Spanish Language
Wednesday,
May 9
English Literature
Thursday,
May 10
Government &
Politics
Friday,
May 11
German Language
U.S. History
Studio Art
(portfolios due)
Monday,
May 14
Biology
Music Theory
Physics C:
Mechanics
Tuesday,
May 15
Calculus AB
Calculus BC
French Language
Computer Science
Wednesday,
May 16
English Language Macroeconomics
Thursday,
May 17
Comparative Gov’t
World History
Statistics
Friday,
May 18
Microeconomics
Human Geography
Latin
The ASVAB Career Exploration Program is
designed to encourage students to increase their level of self-knowledge and to understand how that information can be linked to civilian and military occupational characteristics. It is designed to help all students, whether they are planning on immediate employment or further education after high school. The test is open to all LCPS students in grades 10-12. For information and registration, go to www.lcps.org//site/Default.aspx?PageID=19291
Lockdown - A lockdown takes place if a threat is identified at the school. All school doors are locked, and students are confined to classrooms. No entry into or exit from the school will be allowed. Shelter-in-Place - Students take refuge in designated areas to protect from hazardous materials or severe weather. Entry or exit will be controlled. Evacuation - In the event of certain building emergencies, students will be relocated to an appropriate evacuation assembly area.
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PARENT PAYMENT PORTAL FOR SCHOOL ONLINE PAYMENTS https://osp.osmsinc.com/loudounva
To use the Stone Bridge Online School Payment system follow the following instructions. 1. Click sign in to setup your account. 2. Then click on Your Account and then Student Profile to add your students. 3. The Pay Obligation tab allows a user to select an item and enter the amount to pay. Under “Schools”, select High School, select Stone Bridge High School A list of activities available for payment appear. These are activities that have a specific amount associated with them. ( i.e. school yearbooks).
The Bulldog Tribune Extra! Extra! Read all about life at Stone
Bridge from a student’s perspective. The Bulldog
Tribune is available on line a n d i n p r i n t .
Student Activities Class colors:
9th – Gray 10th – Navy 11th – White 12th – Carolina Blue
Check the Activities tab of the website for links
to information about clubs, Senior, Junior, Sophomore
and Freshman Classes, and other school organizations!
DECA's Toy Drive- Benefiting Students at Cedar Lane and Belmont Station Elementary Schools - As we approach the holiday season, it is time to start thinking about giving back to our community. Every
year, DECA hosts a toy drive for underprivileged students in Loudoun County. This year, we will be providing toys for economically disadvantaged families at two of our feeder schools. The collection runs through December 8th. Toys may be placed in the boxes in front of the main office.
SCA & ICC are excited to bring motivational speaker, Kyle Scheele to SBHS on Dec 11th! After seeing him speak at the VHSL Student Leaders Conference last spring, several student leaders wanted to bring him back to Stone Bridge so that the entire student body could hear his positive and inspiring message.
Puppy Pals & Chick Fil A Leader Academy are hosting a Collection of Pet Supplies to benefit Veterans Moving Forward, a local non-profit that trains service dogs for veterans. Donation boxes are in front of the main office through December 8th.
The VMF Amazon Wish List is at:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/registry/wishlist/3A4ACBO0TKRX/ref=cm_sw_su_w Also when shopping, use AmazonSmile and designate VeteransMovingForward as your selected charity and Amazon will donate a percentage of your sale to the organization, or you can use the use the VMF Amazon Link https://smile.amazon.com/ch/27-3117964
Congratulations to several Stone Bridge volleyball players who earned regional honors:
First Team All-Region: Noelle Foster, Katey Muskett and Peyton Yamagata
Second Team All-Region: Helen Boyles
Two band members represented SBHS at the North Central Virginia Regional Orchestra. Congratulations Anna Clark (piccolo) and Jacquelyn Olivera (oboe) for selection into this honors group.
Cheers also go to two members of the band program for performing in the auditioned National Association for Music Education Honor Band in Orlando! Megan Hajdo and Andrea Stefanyshyn, both clarinet players, were honored with acceptance into this elite group of musicians!
Congratulations to Sophomore Jennifer Yu on her historic bronze medal performance at the World Junior Girls Chess Championship held in Italy last month. This championship is the highest-level tournament in the world for girls under the age of twenty. It attracts many professional chess players from around the world. As a fulltime student, Jennifer did a terrific job and finished with six wins, four draws and one loss. It has been almost two decades since an American girl last won a medal in this tournament.
Educators Rising
hosts this event
for children
potty trained
through 5th
grade. Drop off 5:30pm. Pick up 9:00pm. Pizza and
snacks are served and children may partake in a
number of supervised activities – free play, movies,
crafts! Dates: January 13, February 10, March 10,
April 21 (until 10pm) and May 12.
Senior Class Information
- June 14, 2018 at GMU ---- GRADUATION!
- Senior Baby Ads - Looking to recognize your senior
in the yearbook? Senior Baby Ads are the perfect solution! Details and an order form are available on the left side of the first page of the website.
DUE to Mrs. Sholl, Room 603, no later than: December 8, 2016
Please note: We reserve the right to edit your message as needed and deem photos appropriate and inappropriate.
The All Night Grad Party hosted by Stone
Bridge parents enables graduating seniors to celebrate
and stay safe. The party is held at school graduation night
from 11:30pm – 5:00am and is attended by close to 80%
of the graduating class. There are games, raffles, prizes
and even a casino! Feedback from seniors has
consistently described the party as one of the best times
they’ve ever had at SBHS!
We need Freshman, Sophomore and Junior
parents to help with the planning. To make the party a
success, the committee meets monthly throughout the
year to plan fresh ideas for each graduating class. We are
in search of folks to serve on committees, help with
fundraising, volunteer for set-up, chaperoning, and clean
up after the party. See the website for more information.
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Stone Bridge High School
First Quarter All “A” Honor Roll 12
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Grade Arastu, Kamran A. Bapat, Tanay K. Bianco, Daniel P. Brandt, William L. Broderick, Kyle J. Bulk, Matthew C. Burnett, Caroline E. Bushman, Katherine G. Choo, Kevin J. Eggleston, Hannah R. Engle, Kyra M. Finamore, Kathleen K. Gallagher, Mark D. Hajdo, Megan S. Harrington, Parker J. Hasan, Duha Q. Helmrath, William P. Hinkle, Emily H. Holland, Aimee R. Hopkins, Elizabeth C. Howard, Kathryn E. Hussain, Shayna Kang, Seohyun Kasekamp, Allison R. Koehler, Christopher M. Liang, Candy Liu, Amy Lough, Mitchell A. Lung, Scott R. Manziano, Patrizia M. McKeon, Jacqueline D. Min, Jihong J. Modicamore, Gianna C. Mourad, Raina D. Muller, Stephanus J. Mundie, Paige C. Muskett, Katey M. Palmer, Eric D. Peterson, Andrew B. Poisson, Owen P. Preast, Victoria J. Rice, Zoe S. Rounsley, Emily E. Shields, Aidan M. Shorey, Julie F. Somayajula, Divya V. Toczko, Nathan J. Vergara, Fadia Wan, Eric S. White Marshall, Zelyn D. White, Alexis J. Yearwood, Jessica A. Zipor, Karen L. Zurcher, Hailey M.
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Grade Baron, Hayden P. Battista, Brandon R. Behzadpour, Dara Beltoja, Kejsi
Garten, Joshua D. Haidari, Ali S. Hart, Emily R. Hasan, Ulah Q. Hines, Lauren M. Jain, Rishab A. Jurich, Margaret C. Lewis, Alaina M. Misra, Jahan A. Nguyen, Gabrielle R. Pierce, Alexander M. Rao, Anjana R. Rountree, Rachel L. Shears, Bethany M. Stepnick, Hana B. Strandberg, Corey S. Turner, Ashley M. Wooley, Benjamin H.
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Grade Alexander, Caroline C. Allway, Tallon C. Alvarado, Oscar A. Brosan, Megan A. Cramer, Joseph J. Crichton, William J. Culko, Allison J. Deavers, Sarah M. Deavers, Shannon A. Detweiler, Hope E. Ferrin, Andrew J. Flaherty, Meghan S. Good, Anna K. Greenbaum, Sarah L. Grindle, Jade E. Herring, Peyton L. Hou, Aili Howard, India R. Isa, Faiza A. Jachimowski, Lauren C. Jacobson, Zachary M. Janardhan, Advay R. Keeling, Mackenzie C. Khanna, Kashish Knight, Julia A. Kopko, Cameron J. LeMaster, Anna-Patrice N. LoPresti, Thomas M. Mahmud, Shane W. Mejia-Cerritos, Henrry Michelitch, Anna C. Muller, Henriette S. O'Brien, Alexander W. Olivera, Jacquelyn N. Parato, Brianna D. Pittman, Lauren E. Puccio, Mia A. Ryan, Mary Grace L. Sampson, Caroline E. Satish, Janhavi Sliwinski, John Patrick M.
Smith, Analis M. Spring, Savannah R. Stebbins, Steven G. Sunkara, Sravani Thompson, Jordan S. Thorn, Emma M. Valbak, Olivia B. Villines, Brandon J. Walbesser, Heidi R. Yamagata, Peyton R. Yu, Jennifer R. Zeng, Kevin
9th
Grade Abogado, Lauren L. Adusumilli, Hansa Ashman, Luke M. Assana, Ayal M. Augusto, Salome M. Awtry, Allison L. Berger, Madeline P. Billings, Boston J. Boyd, Hailey S. Burton, Andrew B. Case, Jaden E. Casey, Elizabeth G. Chen, Yiyang Cheng, Mitchell H. Chhatre, Rohan U. Cooke, Abigail M. Cowley, Ian C. DeProspo, Elizabeth A. DeVido, Cole B. Dinh, Vy X. Dixon, Darius A. Jr Eizaguirre, Renatta A. Fantilaga, Erl Czar P. Ferrin, Anna H. Fliess, Owen D. Gallagher, Sean M. Gau, Ruby R. Greening, Megan A. Greenwell, Connor A. Hafer, Taylor A. Hanley, Evelyn F. Heidary, Cameron R. Hejazi, Hannah J. Hong, Ellen Hoots, Kimberly N. Hornberger, Katherine J. Houston, Callie M. Hussain, Mishal A. Jeong, Hyeyun Johnson, Garrett S. Jourdan, Elliott G. Jr Joyce, Chloe A. Jun, Rebecca M. Kidwell, Veronica L. King, Kylie A. Koehler, Amanda E. Landry, Lucas D.
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Lansdell, Athena J. Lawrence, Erica R. Lee, Erin J. Lee, Lucas B. Lovejoy, Alissa L. Lynch, Paul R. Manziano Faustino, Gabriella M. Mattingly, McKenna L. Mazur, Zachary D. McCall, Emma G. McGarrity, John M. Michelitch, Sarah C. Miller, Julia M. Mills, Matthew C. Nathan, Celeste A. Nichols, Benjamin R. Notta, Nicole R. Nystrom, Ellie O. Ocampo, Maia J. O'Day, Sarah M. Odei-Morris, Raquel A. Partner, Courtney E. Paskey, Emma J. Peles, Matthew C. Peter, Charlotte E. Quinn, Holland G. Rhoads, James T. Roeder, Ian S. Roh, Hyun Ryerse, Jonathan D. Santoro, Thomas J. Shuey, Kevin J. Skelton, Sydney R. Skorupski, Reilly E. Smith, Olivia R. Somayajula, Shreya V. Strandberg, Alexis J. Talbott, Haven O. Tallah, Smita Tarasova, Daria Y. Vasquez Marcani, Steysi K. Venkateswaran, Samyukhtha Walker, Alexis G. Walker, Madeleine R. Weiss, Elora L. Wetmore, Emma C. Williams, Abigail E. Williams, Alexa N. Wright, Lauren A. Wrisley, Ruby J. Yartas, Alpar B. Zekrya, Zohal
“A/B” Honor Roll 9
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Grade Acosta, Aaron A. Acosta, Nicole A. Ahmedjonova, Vazira Akhtar, Haroon Alexander, George R. Amazigo, Mahalia A. Ambokar, Pranesh S. Annan, Ayeyi D.
Ansari, Tanya Araujo, Jason S. Artzi, Nicol S. Ashraf, Nuriya J. Atkinson, Bentley S. Ault, Carter B. Azari, Elion Bailey, Sara E. Balda, Jameson R. Barnett, Jordin N. Baron, Brendan E. Ben-Aida, Danyele J. Bhaumik, Pranshu Borer, Kyle H. Bowen, Tia G. Bradbury, Christopher N. Bradford, Adeline T. Brice, Kaiya M. Brooks, Eric Brandon R. Brosan, Madelyn P. Brown, Joshua M. Buckner, Joshua R. Bueno, Ava H. Burkett, Kelsey E. Bushman, Alexander J. Byars, Kelly Capitulo, Jason Edrick A. Caputo, Alexis L. Carboneau, Eden J. Carolan, Allison M. Carter, Cameron J. Caruso, John D. Chang, Leonardo L. Chiat, Carly A. Childers, Cameron B. Choi, Julian Clark, Benjamin L. Clark, Sutton M. Cole, Lauren C. Coppola, Michael F. Cowden, Audrey C. Cravens, Emma K. Cross, Sara E. Cruver, Hailey A. Cruz Cabral, Lya K. Danesh, Mersal S. Davis, Brett S. Davis, Caroline J. Davis, Mary E. Deb, Arushi Decker, Mary K. Del Rosso, Maya E. Delaney, John C. Dellecave, Dominick A. Dickson, Emily A. Dixon, Owen S. Douglas, Brian A. Duggal, Anmol Easton, Amari W. Edger, Sophia A. Evans, Sebastian A. Fajutrao, Ramon K. Farooq, Essa A. Figueroa, Gabriel R. Finan, Olivia G.
Fitch, Savannah M. Fletcher, Grace A. Foster, Grace A. Frederick, Megan C. Fritz, Alexander B. Fuerst, Matthew B. Galkin, Ty N. Gibson, Collin D. Green, Olivia R. Green, Wesley J. Greenwell, Trajan W. Guarini, Samantha E. Hagood, Mei X. Halabi, Mohamed W. Hall, Owen S. Hanback, Clinton L. II Harding, Lily M. Harrell, Sophia V. Harris, Kaley F. Harris, Nina M. Hart, Brantley M. Harvey, Gavin C. Hastings, Andrew J. Haugh, Philip G. Jr. Hegarty, Colleen W. Henshaw, Taylor M. Hentz, Lauren V. Hiller, Avery B. Ho, Jorden Hoffman, Matthew A. Hopkins, Joseph C. Horner, Nathanial D. Houck, Thomas A. Howell, Piper E. Huffman, Tristan A. Huling, Jaden R. Humphreys, Austin L. Hunter, Sydney M. Iovinelli, Ella R. Jackman, Sydney G. Jackson, Abigail L. Jackson, Nicholas W. Jain, Annanya A. Jiang, Daniel L. Jolly, William N. Keener, Bailey C. Keith, Benjamin J. Kengadaran, Thriyashree Kennedy, Molly A. Khan, Shayan A. Kittelson, Abigail K. Knoerzer, Makaila A. Krablin, Jack R. Krishnamoorthy, Sarah E. Krynicki, Benjamin S. Kukulich, Matthew R. Kumke, Jessica L. Kurz, Hunter S. Lausten, Charles L. Lawyer, Isaac H. Leathem, Samantha J. Ledezma, Samantha J. Lee, Jaydess M. Leonard, Meghan M. Limcaoco, Jerico J.
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Little, Samuel L. Lobue, Kelly G. Lock, Kai T. Long, Sabrina M. Lopresti, Dylan R. Macauley, Joseph W. MacCormack, Jack F. Mahmud, Nusaiba Malapaka, Viswanath S. Manoff, Athena A. Martinez, Ernesto R. Mason, Jasiah W. Mathieux, Turner C. Mattison, Marshall D. McFarlane, Burke D. McGrail, Kieran F. McKay, Zachary Q. Meehan, Jordan E. Mejia Briceno, Ilan G. Mial, Matthew J. Mica, Erin C. Miles, Anna E. Millar, Braden A. Mills, Erin E. Mills, Nicholas D. Mineo, Joseph P. Minnitti, Kenneth M. Modhera, Jaden P. Modhera, Kieran P. Mohammed, Farhan Mullen, Liam M. Mulvihill, Courtney M. Nawrozie, Susan A. Nesheim, Helene M. Ngo, Abbey T. Nguyen, Ethan T. Nguyen, Marc D. Nishimoto, Nanami Njuguna, Ian M. Oakes, Sara M. Ocak, Emre A. Ogorek, Piper H. Ortiz, Nyla G. Outten, Elizabeth A. Owen, David F. Paez Bernal, Sofia Patel, Arav A. Paulson, Emily L. Payne, Taylor M. Peffley, Halley M. Pentecost, Jackson A. Peterson, Parker J. Petranek, Lauren M. Pittman, Taniyah M. Planty, Ryan A. Poerksen, Andrew M. Polhamus, Austin C. Posada, Jack C. Pratt, Daniel J. Premo, Brooke E. Proeschold, Lukas K. Rabinowitch, Natasha A. Rajput, Lameez Reddy, Akhil S. Rees, Wyatt P.
Rehermann, Isabella C. Reif, Katherine A. Richey, Loren D. Riker, Andrew T. Rivas, Giovanni Robbins, Glende Rosales Clara, Rebeca C. Rude, Evelyn T. Sagir, Cagatay Saravanan, Neha Sayed, Hiba N. Sayyad, Raneem K. Scarry, Olivia N. Scholz, Madison B. Shackelford, Cazjai D. Sharif, Marissa C. Shelton, Alexa G. Shinwari, Saeqa Shomo, Samantha E. Simmons, Jason S. Singh, Harleen K. Sluss, Brandon G. Snuggs, William L. Soma, Nitin R. Sommer, Abigail G. Speier, Sean K. Stallard, Sydney M. Sterling, Brady L. Stevenson, Matthew J. Stewart, Nathaniel C. Stone, Collin N. Talbot, Ricardo F. Tejeda Benitez, Angie M. Thokala, Riya R. Thomas, Brooke E. Thompson, Madison G. Tirougnaname, Ashna Tomasello, Samuel J. Toney, Breanna N. Tonmoy, Md Tasnimul H. Trammel, Aiyana S. Tran, Alan G. Treglown, Sydney A. Tussey, Kalen M. Vaddepalli, Shivani Vargas, Sabrina Vaughn, Hannah M. Vella, Gabriele Ven, Shlok K. Vinluan, Riley H. Vivian, Adam K. Waisley, Thomas M. Walsh, Madelyn G. Wane, Yeyya T. Weaver, Caroline L. Werling, Carolyn M. Werling, Elizabeth K. Wharton, Gavin L. White, Jenaveve J. Wiles, William I. Williams, Sam M. Wright, Emily J. Yanez, Aaliyah I. Yankee, Ryan M. Yee, Rebecca S.
Yohe, Avery E. Zabel, Alexander G. Zadva, Haroun Zahid, Momen M. Zaki, Nardin M.
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Grade Abassi, Umayya Z. Abbas, Hania Abedinzadeh, Aria I. Aboulhosn, Masyn R. Aceto, Mira S. Ahmed, Waly Alexander, Rachael A. Allen, Ariana A. Amaya Roca, Christopher W. Arietta, Zachary D. Armentrout, Hunter M. Arunkumar, Vedika Askarzada, Maryam K. Bagnall, Caitlyn N. Bapat, Kavin K. Bardales Hernandez, Crista D. Baroody, Sophia E. Bates, Andrew M. Bencic, Sydney R. Benson, Brenda O. Berg, James J. Bianco, Michael D. Birsic, Jason T. Bleutge, Stephanie K. Boateng, Tryphena K. Boehm, Karl S. Bonifas, Madeline J. Bowe, Emily M. Boyd, Erika L. Boyd, Michael L. Bradley, Christopher K. Brenneman, Sydney M. Brill, Danielle G. Brodie, Tristan J. Brown, Madison R. Brown, Ryan G. Burns, Brian Z. Byrne, Dylan C. Canoy, Mya L. Caron, Jordan A. Caruso, Cara J. Casdin, Aidan C. Chang, Caroline S. Cheng, Alexander J. Chilin, Arianna A. Christman, Jackson A. Chu, Caroline M. Chundru, Vivek K. Cook, Amelia N. Copeland, Cameron C. Copeland, Logan J. Corado, Benjamin J. Cote, Adam J. Cox, David C. Jr Cunningham, Delanie M. Curran, Ryan A. Curry, Sean T.
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Dabney, Skylar M. D'Agostino, Paige A. Darr, Alexander J. Dass, Tanish Davis, Teagan S. Deans, Jasmine Z. DeMay, Trevor J. Deng, Zhitian Denning, Lauren O. Devenish, Ian W. Dewan, Dhruv Dixon, Shaniyah N. Dowd, Nicholas A. Eaves, Alexa L. Eggleston, Eli A. Eid, Sarah W. Elprince, Eslam O. Esposito, Madeline R. Esposito, Michael W. Fajutrao, Rosanna K. Fateh, Esha Fox, Lauren E. Frames, Michaela L. Frey, Erin M. Frias, Carina Mia C. Fritz, Julia M. Fuller, Benjamin E. Ganey, Christopher S. Garrity, Daniel T. Gettleman, Maxwell A. Gladchun, Yegor Goda, Ryan J. Gogineni, Siddharth R. Golden, Joshua O. Gonzalez Alvarez, Isabel M. Good, James R. Groton, Schae L. Guerra, Veronica L. Guido, Grace G. Guilliano, Jonas R. Gurksnis, William L. Guy, Gillian G. Haardt, Kevin J. Habib, Ammar Hagood, Mia L. Hajdo, John D. Halabi, Khaled W. Haq, Zaid I. Harris, Paige A. Harrison, Thomas C. Harvey, Ryan M. Helmrath, Ethan S. Hines, Jeffery D. Holmes, Anna E. Horner, Maya I. Horton, Lily R. House, Briana R. Hubbard, Adrian Edward A. Hubbard, Alexis Isabella O. Hughes, Ashlyn M. Hughes, Jonah P. Hughes, Luke J. Hughes, Maxwell H. Humbert, Zachary C. Hunt, Riley T.
Irons, Sarah K. Isaacson, Andrew X. Jackson, Troy A. Jenkins, Alexander N. Jenkins, Jerry A. III Jeong, Hyein Jerome, Michael A. Johnson, Adrian T. Kadkhodaei, Armin Kamara, Mikail A. Kannan, Shanjhitha Karambelkar, Om V. Kashefi, Ashkan Kasulaitis, Alec S. Keyser, Ainsley L. Khaitan, Indira S. Khan, Haneef A. Khan, Mohibullah Khan, Sabina A. Khoshkhou, Shayan King, Kira S. Knoerzer, Nicole L. Knowles, Samuel E. Koyada, Saipavan Kreitzman, Connor J. Krupa, Kaitlyn M. Kushner, Robert L. Jr Lamp, Nicholas J. Lanza, Ryan C. Leonard, Casey M. Lewis, Kyle J. Liston, Nathan D. Long, Jillian R. Lu, Samantha K. Mahmood, Ridha Major, Susanna C. Martin, Damani A. Martinez, Maybelline Masi, Claire M. Mason, Conrad W. McCaleb, Alisa V. McCrary, Ethan T. McKenzie, Morgan G. McNeil, Elyse N. McNulty, Brian J. McVean, Johnathan T. Meech, Bradley A. Merkling, Daniel J. Miller, Jonathan D. Molthen, Allison K. Montano, Joshua Moore, Carley L. Moore, Christopher M. II Mundie, Ellie M. Myers, Kaden R. Nagele, Sean T. Navin, Megan E. Nealon, Ryan P. Norman, Deegan A. Norman, Madison R. Novak, Savannah L. Ocampo, Anne J. Odei-Morris, Giselle T. Olek, Mia B. Orfaly, Gaith
Ortiz, Anna M. Ortiz, Marina A. Padath, Mathew R. Paiz, Julian F. Payne, Nadia H. Pendleton, Noah C. Peters, Lily O. Petito, Carmen M. Petrakis, Nicholas S. Pettibon, Lindsey A. Pettibon, Peri E. Pinney, Daniel R. Plummer, John L. Polich, John V. Polissky, Hannah J. Poulin, Lauren J. Premkumar, Alfred R. Quan, Rachael L. Ravichandran, Raksha Reilly, Bryan W. Ripton, Talia G. Rittenhouse, Dalton P. Rodriguez, Gabriel S. Rouse, Sadie G. Rubino, Juliana T. Runge, Owen R. Rush, Aaron D. Salcedo, Roberto A. III Saleh, Laura S. Saquib, Azka Schlesinger, Madelyn J. Schmitt, Amber E. Scott, Tyler J. Scully, Brian M. Segura, Daniel Serbia, Amaya V. Shaik, Malika Sharif, Natasha C. Shawkat, Esra A. Shears, Ryan C. Sheasley, Ashlyn M. Sheehan, Megan K. Sheikh, Sarah N. Shinwari, Husna Shorey, Jake C. Silvasy, Abigail N. Silverio, Stephanie A. Sistla, Tanuj V. Smith, Imogen M. Solack, Carolyn A. Solis, Jenna B. Sorek, Gaya Sorek, Shahaf Spencer, Lauren N. Spiers, Kayla R. Srivastava, Prayank Stefanyshyn, Andrea M. Stevens, Cade M. Stone, Chase A. Sullivan, Abigail C. Swain, Amelia B. Tahir, Umar M. Talbert, Amani T. Tanim, Tamjid H. Tariq, Talha B.
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Tempe, Samuel D. Tempe, Tyler D. Templeton, Kenneth G. Thoppil, Paul J. Timpe, Conor P. Toczko, Noah S. Tokarchic, Kara M. Treadwell, Noelle E. Tsakopulos, Benjamin G. Tui, Sulianna M. Vandermeulen, Sarah A. Vanderstelt, Sean D. Vanlandingham, Rachel E. Varghese, Hope E. Vasquez, Karina Vivian, Aliya K. Warden, Tyler J. White, Rashelle L. Yankou, Sophia P. Yella, Pranav Zalewski, Noah N. Zelenke, Ethan A. Zeng, Kelly Zhang, Gawain C.
11th
Grade Abassi, Arsam Z. Abdul Rahman, Yasmine M. Achar, Siddarth R. Ahart, Kelsey F. Alameen, Mohamed M. Allegra, Andrew T. Alonso, Matthew B. Alrawi, Dahlia I. Alston, Katana L. Alzamora, Colin R. Amin, Arush P. An, Uriel G. Anderson-Johnson, Jesse G. Angeles, Lesley Ansari, Muhammad S. Antonucci, Daniel J. Aquije, Abby C. Aranowzari, Roujon Arce, Jailene R. Ashman, Laura A. Atari, Yasmine A. Augusto, Elias J. Bakshi, Apurva A. Ball, Benjamin D. Banos Santos, Michael S. Barnes, Natalie R. Battista, Brittany E. Behnia, Hannah Berger, Sophia C. Berry, Savannah R. Bethel, Anna R. Blose, Daniel J. Boateng, Andrews B. Bojdak, Ryan M. Bouharb, Zavian L. Boyer, Elizabeth A. Boyles, Halle A. Boyles, Helen V.
Brewington, Lillian L. Brice, Kiera Y. Brown, Hannah T. Brunelli, Matthew A. Bryant, Marley G. Buckley, Evan W. Burke, Molly C. Calhoon, Lawson P. Carroll, Patrick K. Chapman, Anna M. Chaudhry, Wardah Clark, Caprice J. Clark, Emily R. Clay, Rebecca S. Cobo Diaz, Jennifer P. Cocozza, Cameron M. Cole, Dominic A. Coon, Taylor N. Cooper, Alexandra N. Cravens, Hailey M. Dall, Nathaniel R. Dang, Cat-Thy P. Das, Paravi Davis, Taylor B. De Sousa Lopez, Nathan S. Decker, Nicholas A. Del Valle, Pedro A. Delgadillo-Mendoza, Erika DeVido, Mary K. DiSilvestre, Jackson A. Duggal, Samiha Edwards-McConnell, Miles A. Ellis, Anne G. Eng, Victoria M. Engel, Mary Elizabeth A. Espinal, Emily M. Eversmeyer, Joseph M. Fedak, Jack T. Fitch, Christian D. Flake, Makenzie A. Fleming, Marcus B. Flemming, Ethan S. Fornatora, Dominic P. Foster, James L. Foster, Noelle G. Frederick, Erin K. Fremin, Samuel W. Fryer, Andrew K. Fuerst, Andrew T. Ghadiri, Ali Gibson, Kelly E. Gillis, Ajani J. Gonzalez, Elena I. Gray, Samantha N. Green, Jacob C. Green, Myles A. Green, William T. Guido, Emma C. Gustafson, Christopher J. Hand, Ashley C. Hauer, Amanda R. Hawkins, Benjamin J. Heishman, Nicholas A. Horengic, Brianna M. Houck, Bradford L. Jr
Hudnall, Blair T. Hunter, Liam Hutcheson, Megan D. Huyck, Timothy L. Ibrahim, Federico A. Ignotz, Jackson P. Iwase, Mika Jackson, Benjamin O. Jafari, Leona S. Johnson, Corey S. Joseph, Haley R. Joyce, Liam H. Kasongo, Joyce F. Kaufman, Christopher P. Khan, Hamza A. Khan, Safwan M. Khan, Shujah H. King, Judia A. Knowles, Taylor M. Kohler Cristofoli, Sienna J. Lamothe, Emma N. Leathem, Jenna N. Lee, Noelle N. Leight, Kenneth E. III Lenderman, Kyra J. Lewis, Camille C. Liang, Cynthia Lin, Alice Lips, Ian H. Lisciandro, Justin R. LoBue, Kathleen A. Logue, Emma L. Long, Stuart B. Lowe, Michele A. Lusson, Zachary M. Lutz, Greta C. Lynch, Julia E. MacMonigle, Erin L. Macnulty, Reed D. Maheshwari, Saarthak Mahmud, Mason J. Manthei, Quinn N. Manuel, Alyssa L. Mathews, Benjamin B. McGarrity, Margaret G. McGrail, William T. McGrath, Cecilia M. McInerney, Sean M. McMullan, Lola O. Meehan, Andrew T. Mell, Dominic O. Merizian, Joseph N. Miller, Ethan D. Mills, Jason R. Miranda, Jillian M. Modicamore, Anthony D. Mohamed, Rahma H. Moore, Paul J. II Morgan, Jacob N. Morton, John H. Mullen, Jillian R. Murray, Jazmere S. Myers, Cameron A. Myers, Taylor D. Neel, Phoebe E.
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Nemier, Lucas M. Nesheim, Kristian K. Nordby, Jonathan E. Norris, Dabryn K. O'Day, Sean T. Ogorek, Darby F. Ortiz, Marlene N. Osborne, Madison E. Paguia, Samantha J. Pahuja, Goral Pantovic, Stevan Parkin, Melissa Pauley, Morgan J. Paulson, Anna K. Perez, John Carlo M. Person, Tyler J. Pisani, Taylor M. Poulin, Alexa N. Powell, Emma G. Raffenbeul, Katelyn G. Rapps, Tyler J. Ratiu, Vlad A. Reid, Joseph B. Richey, Carleigh G. Ritz, Gabrielle L. Rivera, Noah T. Robinson, Daniel C. Roca, Glendy A. Rountree, Anna N. Rubino, Gabriella C. Rutledge, Bryan J. Saliby, Nicholas A. Sandler, Jenna R. Sappington, Emily G. Sayyad, Yasmeen K. Schafer, Mason M. Schmecko, Isabella N. Schmitz, Maclean C. Schubert, Warren A. Scott, Aaron J. Scully, Joseph D. Sluss, Ryan T. Snuggs, Matthew M. Souza, Matthew J. Spahr, Alexander J. Speier, Brennan M. Srinivasan, Kirthana Stafford, Katrin E. Starego, Charlotte S. Steger, Ainsley E. Sterling, Sydney C. Stewart, Robert F. Stokes, Ty J. Stone, Megan E. Stratton, Mary T. Talbott, Chase W. Tamaro, Grace V. Tatum, Mason A. Taylor, Hannah E. Thomas, Ryan M. Thompson, Jordan N. Toczko, Andrew P. Tran, Colin G. Tran, Lily Triola, Sarah N.
Tucker, Charles J. Tussey, Ernest L. Valliere, Ryan C. Vasquez Marcani, Jhosseline A. Velazquez, Lorena Vijayakumar, Swetha G. Viloria, Elijah C. Walker, Ethan M. Walsh, Collin P. Wan, Angela Ware, Zion M. Weber, Lindsay M. White, Alyssa M. White, Riley D. Wickett, Olivia C. Wilson, Kathleen W. Winston, Keenon D. Wolfer, Livia R. Wright, Spencer C. Wrisley, Tyler C. Wuerschmidt, Elaine G. Yankee, Jordan L. Young, Marissa E. Zafar, Maleehah
12th
Grade Abbas, Sana Adams, Jill C. Agard, Mikayla R. Aguilar, Alyssa I. Ahmad, Rizwan Alto, Samantha S. Amaya Roca, Kevin B. Arbogast, Corinne G. Arias-Castro, Gia A. Armentrout, Tucker J. Assana, Hisham M. Asumang, Kofi B. Aviado, Denzell A. Awasthi, Neha Azari, Albion Bai Reddy, Gaurav Ballinger, Todd R. Berry, Shannon E. Best, Alex T. Bignotti, Michael J. Bradley, Alexander K. Brady, Corinne E. Braun, Connor M. Breidenfeld, Lindsey M. Brewington, Josephine A. Brooks, Alexandra M. Burkholder, Matthew M. Burton, Madeline N. Carlson, Erika M. Carter, Sara C. Carusi, Nicholas J. Casey, Ryan D. Casto, Thomas B. Caulker, Francess B. Chandra, Sonia A. Chang, Alexander I. Chapman, Grant W. Cherico, Onaleigh A.
Chiat, Sydney R. Childers, Kayla A. Chong, Ryan Chowdhury, Mubdi Chu, Christopher M. Ciavarro, Juliana E. Clark, Anna E. Cole, Nickolas M. Contompasis, Saralinda R. Cooke, Julia P. Copeland, Kayla N. Corado, Alexander W. Corral, Maraya M. Costanzo, Ryan P. Cravens, Lauren C. Crawford, Noah S. Davalos Jaldin, Daniel A. De Los Santos, Luis F. Del Rosso, Rachel E. DeMay, Rachel E. Diaz, Deysie M. DiLuigi, James P. Ding, Joseph Y. Dinh, Trang X. Dixon, Jonathan M. Emch, Elizabeth A. Fantasia, Jordyn D. Farooq, Amaar A. Ferrin, Ella J. Finamore, Alexandra J. Finney, Heather N. Fishler, Nicholas A. Flaherty, Joan M. Fletcher, Alexandra E. Forman, Samantha R. Foster, Shane C. Frames, Eric M. Fulham, Aidan M. Gagliano, Cecilia A. Gallahan, Shane M. Garmendia, Junior J. Gibson, Holly K. Giordano, Elizabeth R. Glodowski, Lillian N. Goggins, Riley K. Gordillo, Leonel Grayson, Dalante M. Guy, Dylan W. Hajdo, Peter D. Hall, Brendan D. Hanback, Erika L. Harleston, Bianca N. Harwood, Kate E. Henderson, Lauren E. Hentz, Drew C. Higgins, Erin M. Higgins, Lasana C. Hoffman, Rachel A. Homsuwan, Alissa A. Hoots, Erica P. Horner, Carmen E. House, Matthew S. Houston, Emma C. Hoydilla, Elizabeth A. Hughes, John R.
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Hughes, Zachary D. Hundertmark, Liam C. Johnson, Cory B. Johnson, Courtney A. Johnson, Samantha R. Jolly, Madison L. Jones, Ethan A. Judson, Maxwell S. Kalvakota, Uday S. Kara, Evelyn R. Karpovich, Joseph M. Karpovich, Mary E. Kelly, Grant L. Kerr, Charlotte A. Khan, Amina Z. Kim, Cody J. King, Thayer H. Kinslow, Anna R. Kleine, Bryan W. Kling, Benjamin D. Kniley, Gillian M. Kosko, Jack L. Krablin, Paige J. Kreyer, Allison R. Krynicki, Alissa N. Kuhfahl, Michelle C. Kukulich, Samuel N. Kumar, Anjali Kumar, Payal Kuzniewski, Sarah Y. Lambdin, Chanse T. Lashlee, Shane M. Lausten, Samuel R. Lawyer, Joshua J. Lee, Brennah K. Lenahan, Mackenzie L. Levasseur, Michael R. Lewis, Ryan D. Link, Delaney S. Liuzzi, Thomas J. LoBue, Paisley J. Longyear Romain, Kristina N. Macauley, Sydney M. MacDonald, Kayleigh I. Madgwick, Chloe N. Maher, Michael B. Martin, Brittney S. Martin, Hannah M. Matson, Samuel B. Matter, John E. Matthias, Brooke D.
Maulik, Sharmita McAlpine, Paige P. McClenahan, Cameron W. McCluskey, Vincent T. McConnell, Alysa R. McDonald, Patrick A. McLaurin, Darriel D. McNicholas, Trevor J. Merrill, Kyle A. Mica, Molly F. Miles, Joseph P. Miller, Shane B. Morgan, Paul C. Morris, Asheley J. Mow, Hannah J. Nealon, Timothy E. Nestor, Nicholas W. Nguyen, Terrence Nguyen, Theresa V. Noronha, Evelyn M. Nosil, Andrew S. Pappalardo, Bradley F. Park, Christian J. Parkin, Justin L. Partner, Ned W. Payne, James M. Paz, Benjamin Peak, William M. Percherke, Victoria R. Petrakis, Hunter C. Petrakis, Taylor N. Pignetti, Caitlyn H. Pineda, Jeremiah M. Plowman, Andrew J. Prince, Erik X. Puckett, Emma B. Pycha, Olivia E. Richey, Kamryn C. Rivas, Erick Robertson, Emily H. Rocha, Richard J. Rouse, Wyatt A. Rubino, Dominic L. Rutledge, Matthew J. Sanderson, James C. Sappington, Asa J. Sardesai, Ria A. Scarrow, Anderson W. Schoepper, Sean F. Schwind, Alexander P. Scott, Rachel C.
Sexton, Gavin S. Sharif, Nikita S. Sharifzadeh, Helyasadat Showalter, Rylee C. Skorupski, Kayley C. Sobek, Daria L. Solack, Andrew J. Soltani, Tara Spillare, Meghan A. Spring, Austin I. Steele, Karston B. Steger, Austin C. Sterling, Christian R. Stratton, Catherine M. Swain, Robert C. Talley, Chloe Thalblum, Steven B. Thetga, Erin N. Thompson, Amy M. Thompson, Daniel L. IV Tomasello, Joseph F. Tunney, Rebecca L. Tutko, Laura A. Uiterwijk, Zachary J. Urick, Morgan N. Vandermeulen, Julia M. Varghese, Caleb S. Victorian, Elizabeth A. Videgar, Kelly R. Villines, Eric M. Virk, Jazleen Vivian, Luke K. Vlcek, Jacob A. Vosoghi, Azeen S. Votroubek, Grace L. Wappel, Joshua J. Weaver, Patrick I. Werling, Katherine A. Werntz, Kyle P. Wetmore, William P. White, Christopher L. Wiegers, Katherine A. Williams, Mark R. Wilson, Payton W. Wilson, Zachary M. Wright, Robert W. V Young, Emily L. Zadva, Killa Zia, Laraib
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PTSO Who are we?
Stone Bridge High School Parent-Teacher-Student
Organization (SBHS PTSO), a 501 (3)(c), is the
supportive arm of the SBHS Administration. It is made up
of volunteers.
What does the PTSO do?
We coordinate many events including an Orientation Picnic
for students, various teacher gifts including the beginning of
school, a cookie exchange in December, Valentine’s Day
treats, Staff Appreciation Week luncheon and fundraisers.
100% of the funds we raise through dues and fundraisers
support the students and staff at Stone Bridge, and are
returned to the students in programs such as Senior
Scholarships and school improvements. So far this year we
have contributed money to the library to purchase books for
the Bulldog Readers Book Club; donated funds to the
Robotics Club and assisted them in obtaining funds and
materials from local businesses and parents; donated funds
to the PBIS (Positive Behavior Intervention Support) Team,
The Sunshine Committee and the ID/MD Program to help
them start up a coffee cart business.
How do I get involved?
The first thing is to become a member! Your dues and
donations help support these programs. Log onto
https://www.lcps.org/Page/191441 for the parent
membership form. You can pay by check or on Paypal.
We still have some positions to fill if you would like to help.
We are looking for a Communications Chair, as well as a
representative to attend LEAP Meetings (Loudoun
Education Alliance of Parents).
Meeting:
We usually meet on the first Tuesday at 6:30 in the library.
Our next meeting will be December 5. Please join us!
Upcoming Events
- We are excited to treat the SBHS staff on December 14th
with a “Make Your Holiday Sweet” treat party. Parents
are asked to bake or buy cookies, muffins or other treats.
Staff members come during their lunch break and grab a
snack to eat now and to fill a small bag to take with them.
We can’t do this without a lot of help from our parents!
We need bakers as well as help with set-up and clean-up.
Athletic Boosters The Athletic Booster Club supports initiatives that
provide our student athletes, athletic department, school, and community opportunities to remain competitive. We
• provided almost $23,000 to the coaching staffs last year in coaches requests alone;
• provided $10,000 to refurbish the weight room; • provided over $6,500 to the fall teams this year,
including uniforms and warm-ups for our newest team, Field Hockey;
• supports and organizes fundraisers for each season to help teams raise money for their sport;
We are a not-for-profit organization, operated solely by volunteers, and we provide more support to the school (labor and finances) than any other program in Loudoun County. Those who volunteer in the concession stands and ticket offices “earn” $10 per 2-hour shift for the team of their choice. This money goes directly to the coach, who can use it for program related expenseS. Sign up for shifts on the Boosters page at www.stonebridgesports.org
We are currently in need of a Board Secretary to finish out the term through June 2018. Please email the Board President at [email protected]
We invite you to join the Athletic Booster Club; annual family memberships start at $25. To join, go to http://www.stonebridgehs.rschoolteams.com/page/3065
Action Plans and other forms needed, go to the website
LCPS.org, click under the Parents tab, select Medication
at School, scroll down to Health Forms for Medical
Needs.
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Clinic Information • The clinic’s direct line is (571) 252-2215
• If your student has any significant medical needs, please
notify the nurse even if the school has been notified in
previous school years. If your child has diabetes,
seizures, life-threatening allergies, asthma or uses an
inhaler, you should pick up forms for you and your
physician to complete so the school can understand and
address your student’s needs.
• A parent or guardian must deliver any medication
(prescription or non-prescription) to the school office
or clinic. Students should not transport any
medication to or from school. Parents are responsible
for picking up unused medication. If a student
mistakenly brings medication, he should turn it in to the
clinic immediately.
• The nurse must have written instructions from the
physician in order to administer prescription
medication.
These instructions should include:
• Student’s name.
• Name and purpose of the medication.
• Dosage and time of administration.
• Possible side effects and measures to take if they
should occur.
• End date for administering the medication.
• Parent signature giving permission to administer
medicine and to contact student’s Physician.
• Physician’s signature.
• A copy of the special “Medication Form” that should be
used appears later in this newsletter.
• All prescription medicine must be in the original
pharmacy bottle with the proper label containing the
name of the student, dosage, and instructions for
administration. If you ask, the pharmacy will give you
an extra bottle with the proper amount of medication for
school.
• If the nurse needs to give non-prescription medication, it
must be in original packaging with the name of the
medicine and instructions.
• The nurse must have a note from the parent regarding
when and how much medicine to administer.
• The nurse will only give the amount listed on the
package for your student’s age and weight and for the
recommended length of time, the student should receive
the medicine unless she has doctor’s orders on a
medication form that indicates otherwise.
• The nurse cannot administer medicine that is not in its
original container.
• Students who have fevers should be kept at home until
free of fever for 24 hours.
• All 10th graders and students new to Loudoun County
Public Schools will be screened for vision and hearing
during the first two months of school. Parents will be
notified of any concerns.
Be sure to keep the “Emergency Information” up-to-date
so that we can reach you if your student is ill or injured.
Acetaminophen (Tylenol) is the only medication
supplied by the school. The nurse must have written parental
permission in order to administer this medication. Please be
sure that the Tylenol permission information on the
emergency card is complete and that your signature is on the
form. Because Acetaminophen, in large amounts, over a
period of time, can cause liver damage, the nurse will give
only 4 doses in a 4 week period. Before a fifth dose is given,
the parent will be contacted.
STUDENTS MAY
NOT BRING
MEDICATIONS TO
SCHOOL.
MEDICATIONS
MUST BE DROPPED
OFF BY A PARENT.
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LOUDOUN COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
AUTHORIZATION FOR MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION
OVER-THE-COUNTER MEDICATIONS:
Name of Medication:
Dosage/ Length of Time:
Time of Day to b Dose Given: Side Effects:______________________________
Received By: Date:
DISTRIBUTION: Original to be kept with medication. Copy to Student Health Record. Copy to Physician.
PHYSICIAN/ DENTIST SECTION
(Must be completed by Physician/ Dentist)
PRESCRIPTION MEDICATIONS:
Name of Medication:
Reason medication is needed, unless confidential:
Dosage: Length of Time:
Time of day to be given:
If potentially serious side effects exist, please outline any necessary emergency response
on a separate sheet.
Physician/ Dentist Signature: Date:
Physician/ Dentist PRINTED Name: ____
Physician/ Dentist Phone: Fax:
Physician/ Dentist Address :
PHYSICIAN/ DENTIST SECTION
PRESCRIPTION MEDICATIONS:
Name of Medication:
Reason medication is needed, unless confidential:
Dosage: Length of Time:
Time of day to be given:
If potentially serious side effects exist, please outline any necessary emergency response
on a separate sheet.
Physician/ Dentist Signature: Date:
Physician/ Dentist PRINTED Name: ____
Physician/ Dentist Phone: Fax:
Physician/ Dentist Address :
PARENT/ GUARDIAN SECTION
Student DOB Age Grade
School Homeroom Teacher
Parent/ Guardian Signature Date
Parent/ Guardian Printed Name
Signature gives permission for principal’s designee to administer prescribed medicine and gives principal’s designee
permission to contact physician/ dentist if necessary. For Over-the-Counter medicine, parent’s signature gives principal’s
designee permission to administer medicine.
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STONE BRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL “Home of the Bulldogs”
Application for Season Athletic Passes 2017-2018
Season passes are good for all regular home games at Stone Bridge High School for the school year 2017-2018. This does not include playoff or tournament games. The family plan is for immediate family members living in the same house. A maximum of six members (2 adults and 4 children) can be on a family membership.
If you attend all Stone Bridge home games this year, you will spend over $500.00 on tickets. Season passes can provide a tremendous saving to families of student-athletes involved in multiple sports. Fill out the order form below, make check payable to Stone Bridge High School, and return to school either by mail or in person to the Athletic Department. For further information, please call the Athletic Department at (571)-252-2210. Thank you for supporting Stone Bridge Athletics. New this year, we will be offering an individual student pass for $75. A Student pass MUST BE PRESENTED WITH ID.
** NO SEASON PASSES WILL BE SOLD AT ATHLETIC EVENTS!! ** (Applications can be picked up at any athletic event and will be processed for use at future events)
A season pass entitles the person whose name appears on the pass admittance to any regular season home athletic event (personal I.D. must be presented with pass). The No Re-entry Rule will apply to season
ticket holders and the season pass is non-transferable. Any misuse of the pass may result in revocation without refund. For further information, contact the Athletic Department at (571)-252-2210.
PLEASE NOTE **THERE IS A $5 FEE TO REPLACE LOST OR STOLEN CARDS**
*PASS MUST BE PRESENTED AT TICKET GATE FOR ADMITTANCE TO EVENT* (Season Pass holders should enter through the Pass Gate to the left of the ticket booth)
***************************************************************************** Family Plan: $250.00 Check #: ____________ (Office Use Only) (Two (2) Adults & Four (4) Children maximum on family plan)