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Marauders News
"Consistency Builds Trust"
February 2024 Edition
OUR CORE VALUES
Courage
Caring
Excellence
Perseverance
Teamwork
Meet the Flight Crew
Co-Pilot -- Mr. Latino (Assistant Principal of Curriculum and Instruction)
Bombardier -- Mr. Blanc (Assistant Principal of Discipline)
Navigator -- Ms. Blackwell (Principal Secretary)
Air Marshal -- Ms. Cockrell (Assistant Principal of Curriculum and Instruction)
Gunner -- Mrs. Wermers (Athletic Director)
Control Tower Operator -- Miss VazquezDiaz (Discipline Secretary)
Radio Operator -- Mrs. Jordan (Project Manager)
From The Cockpit
From Our Ramp Crew
MHS Seniors
Attention Class of 2024 as you begin to prepare for graduation here are somethings to keep in mind:
New Graduation Location:
Robson Arena – Colorado College
FAFSA Workshops
The Mitchell Counseling Team will work with seniors during CCRC block on Wednesdays to support completion of FAFSA applications.
- Make an appointment to meet with your Counselor Dr. Donaldson to do credit checks.
- Attend scheduled opportunities for CCRD completion.
- Use After School Tutoring to support you academically.
- Listen for information about Senior Events.
ICAP and KID CAFE'S
ICAP and KID CAFE'S look new. This school year our Assistant Principal Mr. Latino and our Head of the Counselors Department Mrs. Niichel have partnered to bring a change in attaining graduation requirements and student voice. CCRC classes will now participate with our counseling staff and Kid Cafe team at the same time.
What is an ICAP? -Individual Career Academic Plan ICAP is a multi-year process for students in explore, discover, and connect their coursework learning to activities and experiences that will prepare them for college, the military, trade/technical school, or the workforce.
What is the Purpose of ICAP? - Helping Students Plan & Own Their Future Every student is prepared to be Postsecondary and Workforce Ready (PWR) upon graduation from a District 11 (D11) high school is the purpose. We want every student to identify, plan, and then enter a college, trade/technical school, the military, or a workforce opportunity designed to further a student's education and career training beyond high school.
Here is what ICAP will look this semester:
- Teachers will accept the appointment request from Ms. Angie Torres, and read the details to their class about what to expect.
- On their ICAP/KID Cafe DATE- Attendance will be taken IMMEDIATELY, then then teachers will ESCORT their students to the cafeteria as soon as possible.
- Intervention passes will not be approved during the classes’ ICAP/KID Cafe date.
- Students will need their laptops to login in their computers, counselors will then begin the lesson if a class is on the ICAP side first. If a class is on the Kid Cafe side first, they will head to the West side of the cafeteria.
- Once complete, teachers will escort students either to the Kid Cafe side, or their class will be dismissed once each student has been checked by a counselor. Each student will have to be approved by a counselor to be complete their ICAP.
What are Kid Cafes?
Kid Cafes are the staff's opportunity to practice student connectedness allowing students to know more faculty members than just their teachers. Faculty members work with students to keep students On-Track through short 5–7-minute interviews. Representatives from Faculty, our Admin team, Counseling, ESPs, SPED, Security, and any other departments represented on our campus participate in Kid Cafes. With use of BAG (Behavior Attendance Grades) Reports staff is able to provide a visual for students and have meaningful dialogue about next steps for academic success.
We appreciate our Student Connectedness Subcommittee for your creativity in designing this two-in-one opportunity for all students.
What are BAG Reports?
Behavior Attendance and Grades reports (BAG reports) are updated weekly and are communicated to students through their CCRC teachers. The BAG report also includes students' cumulative GPA and credits earned toward graduation. This allows for teachers and students to have conversations around student progress toward meeting their educational goals and achievement levels. See the BAG Report image below.
Academic Celebrations
Visual And Performing Arts
You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown
Public performance night Wednesday through Friday, March 13 – 15th at 6 PM. More details can be found at www.mitchelldrama.org
College and Career Readiness
College Tour(s)
New Mexico College Tours
Twenty-three (23) Mitchell High School Students took part in an overnight adventure to two New Mexico Universities. On February 12, 2024, these students grade 9-11 boarded the charter bus at 7:00 for our trip. We arrived in Las Vegas, NM- New Mexico Highlands University where we toured the campus and had lunch. We boarded the bus and headed to Albuquerque, NM where we checked into the hotel, rested, and had dinner. February 13, 2024, we arrived on the campus of the University of New Mexico at 9:00 am and were pleasantly surprised by our Principal, Mr. Smith. He drove down to tour the campus with the students and have lunch. After lunch we boarded the bus for our trip back to Colorado Springs. Every place we went our students’ received compliments on their behavior and level of respect. To date 110 students have visited colleges and universities outside of Colorado Springs. We continue to expose our students to the vast array of opportunities and possibilities for their future.
Our Vision
"Our vision is to operate in a culture that builds, maintains, and restores trust as defined by sincerity, competence, reliability, and care; to offer a first-class school to our community that prepares all students for post-secondary readiness, college and career."
CLEP
This is an excellent opportunity for students to earn free credits that will transfer to over 2,900 colleges and get a head start on making the most out of The Mitchell Promise Pikes Peak State College Scholarship. To learn more about CLEP, go to https://clep.collegeboard.org/clep-benefits-for-everyone To register for free CLEP testing, email Ms. Cockrell at renee.cockrell@d11.org
Peak Education
Mitchell is proud to announce our Inaugural Peak Education Cohorts for the 23-24 School Year. These students will receive additional support for postsecondary education and career exploration and opportunities through Peak Education at Mitchell High School. This is a new model of service delivery for Peak Education and Mitchell to be the inaugural site for this service delivery model. There are two cohorts at Mitchell High School. The 9th grade cohort members are Lillianna Ducher, Delilah Epps, Robi Hayes, Helena Juarez, Deijavu McNeill, Draven Shomoh and Nijay Whitt. The 10th grade cohort members are Marissa Anderson, Jadeon Artman, Sierrah Holliday, Levi Sambrano, Hannah Owen, Arturo Perez Morejon, and Daphne (Moe) Telles Guzman. Periodic updates on our soaring Marauders will be provided in future newsletters. If you would like information regarding the Peak Education Program at Mitchell High School, please contact Valerie Jordan, Project Manager at 719-328-6608 or valerie.jordan@d11.org.
American Dreams Academy Scholarship Program
Concurrent Enrollment and Career Start Information
Student Life
Extracurricular activities provide a channel for reinforcing the lessons learned in the classroom, offering students the opportunity to apply academic skills in a real-world context, and are thus considered part of a well-rounded education. Recent research suggests that participation in extracurricular activities may increase students' sense of engagement or attachment to their school, and thereby decrease the likelihood of school failure and dropping out.
Sports and Athletics
Spring Sports are here.
Before the first day of practice, all athletes must complete the registration process to include an updated physical. Online Registration for the 2023-24 school year is officially open. We are using the Rschool Athletic Online Registration Platform. https://mitchellhs-ar.rschooltoday.com/home.
If you have questions about individual spring sports, please email the coach associated with the sport your student wants to participate in.
- Track and Field: Josh Browning: joshua.browning@d11.org
- Baseball: Jack Bookout: jack.bookout@d11.org
Add To Your Passport (Afterschool Programs and Clubs)
Afterschool Clubs
- Game Club
- Gender & Sexuality Alliance
- Honor Choir
- Marching Band
- National Honor Society
- Thespian Society/Drama Club
- Weight Lifting Club
After School Tutoring
Monthly Awareness/Observations: February
Black History Month
National School Counselor's Week - 5th-9th
National School Security Guard and School Resource Officer Day -- 15th
Mardi Gras
Ash Wednesday
Show Your School Pride
Freshmen: Orange
Sophomore: White
Junior: Gray
Senior: Blue
Ask about the $15.00 Student Activity Pass and $30.00 Parent Punch Pass while you're there.
Yearbook Sales:
There is still time to buy a yearbook for $50 before the price goes up!
To purchase use this link: https://www.jostens.com/apps/store/customer/1008547/Mitchell-High-School/
Next-Mission (Month)- At-a-Glance
March
State Review Panel -- March 4th, 5th
Spirit Week 18th-22nd
Spring Break 25th-29th
Parent and Guardian Section
Summer Electronic Benefits (SEBT) for D11 Households
See the attachment below.
Parental Involvement
Students, staff, parents/guardians, and community members play a significant role as active participants in school governance through the School Accountability Committee (SAC) and other subcommittees. Join us on the 2nd Thursday of every month. Food and drinks provided. RSVP here (https://bit.ly/3dFMvpg)
PowerSchool Parent Portal
Gain access to relevant student information and keep track of your child's progress by creating a parent portal account. By creating a PowerSchool parent portal account, parents have direct access to updated information like student attendance and academic standing. Call the D11 Parent Portal Assistance Line at (719) 520-2487, Monday – Friday, 8:00 am - 4:00 pm or visit https://www.d11.org/PSLanding
Universal Gradebook and Late Work Policy Update
Early in the 2023-2024 school year, the Mitchell High School Leadership Team (SLT), comprised of elected departmental teacher leaders, identified the need for balance specific to the school’s universal late work policy. After much examination, inquiry, and discussion, the following outlines the amendments made. It is important that students, parents/guardians, and teachers are all familiar with these updates as they are being implemented now. It must be stated that meeting deadlines and submitting work on time is a life skill that greatly benefits those who practice it. However, this practice addresses those times when flexibility and grace are needed. For questions reach out directly to your student’s teacher or counselor.
United Way Food Distribution – Mitchell Parking
Thursday, Mar 7, 2024, 08:30 AM
1205 Potter Drive, Colorado Springs, CO, USA
United Way Food Distribution – Mitchell Parking
Food distribution is first come first serve. Distribution will start on time and end when food is gone.