

The STEM Weekly Stream
Edition 15
Attention SENIORS Class of 2025
Measurements for Caps and Gowns will take place Thursday, January, 30th beginning at 10:00am. Please make sure you are on time and present for school as it is IMPERATIVE that the correct measurement is taken.
Please provide you baby pictures for the yearbook ASAP!
Please make sure you are meeting with Ms. Barnes to review all transcripts to ensure graduation requirements are being met in the event Credit Recovery is needed.
Senior Parent Scholarship Workshop and Senior Activities Meeting
January 29, 2025 5:00pm-7:30pm
Please join us for an event that will provide Senior Parents with assistant regarding scholarship applications and information about upcoming Senior Events. This will take place in the Auditorium and dinner will be provided.
Black History Month at STEM
As Black History Month approaches please be on the lookout for activities and performances that will be held at STEM throughout the Month. Information will be posted in the newsletters, social media and the STEM Website.
Upcoming Dates:
Monday, January 27th Start of 3rd Quarter/2nd Semester
Wednesday, January 29th Senior Parent Scholarship Workshop
Thursday, January 30th Senior Class of 2025 Cap and Gown Measurements at STEM
February 1st Black History Month Begins
February 6th 1/2 Day for Students Parent Teacher Conferences 12:00 (Noon)-5:00pm
February 7th No School Students 1/2 Day Professional Development
February 17th Presidents Day District Closed NO SCHOOL
National Honor Society
We are pleased to announce the National Honor Society will be back at STEM this year! Please keep an eye out for upcoming meetings and membership requirements. Please reach out to Dr. Jones-Lowman for any information
CUSD Technology Information
Dear STEM High School Family,
We thank you for your diligence in ensuring your child has the materials required to complete all educational tasks. A Chromebook is essential to the educational success of your child.
● If the device is lost, stolen, or damaged, the student will be assessed a $150.00 fee for the repair or replacement of the device for the first occurrence per device.
● If the power adapter and/or cable is/are lost, stolen, or damaged, the device user will be responsible for a $20.00 replacement fee for each item. The student will NOT be issued another device to take home until an initial payment of $75 is received and this letter is signed by the child’s parent or legal guardian.
CHROMEBOOK REPLACEMENT I, ______________________________, parent or legal guardian of ______________________ agree to make an initial payment of $75 and an additional $75 no more than 30 days later. If the second payment is not made then the computer will be confiscated.
POWER ADAPTER OR CABLE REPLACEMENT I, ______________________________, parent or legal guardian of ______________________ agree to make a payment of $20 to get a replacement device.
Sincerely,
STEM Academy at Showalter Administration
MAP Assessment Testing
Senior Students and Parents Message
Dear Parents,
We would like to inform you that the 12th-grade students held a Town Hall on December 12, 2024, to address attendance, behavior, and work completion expectations in each classroom. Moving forward, all 12th-grade students will be held accountable to the following standards:
● 80% classroom seat time: Students are expected to maintain consistent attendance.
● Timely assignment completion: All assignments must be submitted by their deadlines.
● Fostering a positive environment: Students are expected to contribute to a respectful and productive atmosphere.
If these expectations are not met—such as in cases of skipping class, unlawful absences, or negative behavior—your student will be required to attend a parent meeting with Mr. Brown, Ms. Sgro, and Ms. Barnes. During this meeting, we will discuss the unmet expectations and the necessary steps for improvement. Please note that failure to adhere to these standards may result in the loss of participation privileges in senior events.
Thank you for your support in helping our seniors finish the year on a positive and successful note.
Daily Arrival to STEM
Drama Program
After the start of the New Year, a drama program will be offered Tuesdays and Thursdays in Afterschool. This program is open to STEM Students at will be held at Chester High School. Please sign up if you are interesting.
STEM Students Achieve 21st Century After-School Program
The Students Achieve 21st Century After-School Program started on November 4th, 2024. The following programs will be available to students:
- Homework Help
- Academic Enrichment
- Credit Recovery
- E-Sports
- Sports
- FREE snack for all students in attendance
- Transportation
Please access the links below to complete an application.
English:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSctHhVe-zZ4T02LRhnh_AfpHajPnAW0kbMZ20tpOSHRIOsoxw/viewform
Spanish: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScmzNABBQlXgXMq4airBGHpi7WbHSnDstu8XXNSN737YDWvPw/viewform
Parent/Guardian Power School Account
Please reach out if you are having difficulty creating a PowerSchool Parent/Guardian Account.
Creating PowerSchool Parent Account
Follow the steps below to create your Parent Account:
Click "Create Account" and fill in your information under Parent Account Details
Scroll down to "Link Students to Account"
Enter your Student's name. Enter your Student's ID number for Access ID. Enter your Student's ID number again for Access Password
Repeat to add additional Students
Scroll all the way down and Click Enter
Check your email from Chester Upland School District for a link to confirm your account. Be sure to check your Junk and/or Spam folder for this email.
After you have confirmed your account, you can sign in and check your student's grades through the website cusd.powerschool.com/public. If you want to download the PowerSchool App, follow the steps below:
Search for the PowerSchool app on Apple Store or Google Play
Download the App
When opening the app, enter the District Code: PLLL
Sign in using the Username and Password you created
Please reach out with any questions. We encourage you to have regular conversations with your student about their progress and learning. We truly appreciate your support and look forward to the opportunity to continue to partner for your student’s success!
Seat Time and Denial of Credit
Seat Time and Denial of Credit
To obtain academic credit for a course, students must be in attendance and have their attendance recorded at least 90% of the time that a class is scheduled. Failure to attend at least 90% of the scheduled classes of any one credit course or half-credit course may result in a denial of credit for that course. Please reach out to the Guidance Office at STEM Academy High School for further information.
Clipper Sports Corner
Boys Basketball holds of Niagara Falls
Chester (12-6) holds on with a 18-16 fourth quarter for a 52-47 win over the visiting Niagara Falls Wolverines (8-5). Senior Kristian Chambers scored 4 of his team high of 12 points in the pivotal fourth quarter.
Senior Nymeer Madison scored all 6 of his points in the opening quarter as the team finished the period in a 10-10 tie. The Clippers increased their defensive pressure in the second quarter limiting the Wolverines to 8 points while producing 21 of their own. This enabled Chester to go to intermission with a 31-18 lead. Chester used seven players for their output led by Chambers with 5 points. Jalen Harris added 4 points while Zahir Clayton and Paul Lindsay II each contributed a three-pointer. Daron Harris, Ramee Davis Jr and Tae'Qwann Naylor each deposited 2 points to complete the scoring for Clippers.
Chester's offense took a 7 minute and 40 seconds break in the third quarter. While it was absent, Niagara Falls took full advantage and pulled within two points 31-29. With 20 seconds on the clock, Chambers canned a trey for the Clippers only points in the quarter and increased their lead to 34-29. The quarter ended with Chester ahead 34-31.
During the fourth quarter, Chester was able to hold a six-point cushion on several occasions. Dallas Thompson hit a three to give Chester a 39-33 lead at the 6:35 mark. On Chester's next possession, he connected with another trey from the corner for a 42-36 score with 5:47 to play. Later in the quarter, Jalen Harris recorded 1 of his 4 steals and fed Chambers for a bucket, again pushing the lead to six points, 48-42, with 2 minutes and 2 seconds left in the contest.
Chambers added 3 rebounds to go along with his 12 points. Ramee Davis Jr contributed 8 points and 3 rebounds. Ra'Shaad Dorsey accounted for 4 points, a career high of 7 blocked shots and 3 rebounds. Jalen Harris tallied 4 points, 6 rebounds, 4 steals and 2 assists.
Other Chester Scorers: Tae'Qwann Naylor (3), Daron Harris (2), Zahir Clayton (4), Paul Lindsay (3), Dallas Thompson (6)
The Clippers return to Del Val League action on Tuesday, January 28 when they travel to Glenolden to take on the Interboro Bucs. The JV tip-off is scheduled for 5:30 pm with the Varsity to follow.
Game Recap courtesy of Coach Terry Thomas
Chester Lady Clippers Basketball Wrap Up
Chester High School Lady Clippers vs Strath Haven
Final score:
Chester: 33
Strath Haven: 43
Player Stats:
CHESTER:
Imani Dorsey 17 pts 8 fgs 1-1 free-throw 4 rebounds 1 assist 1 block 1 steal
Zayana Vann 3 pts 1 fg 1-3 free-throw 8 rebounds 7 blocks 1 deflection
Ja'Mya Muhammad 13 pts 3 fgs 7-10 free-throw 3 rebounds 2 assist 1 block
Played but did not score:
Dajah Green 1 rebound 1 steal
Zay'Yonna Clark 6 rebounds 2 assist 1 steal
Kelly Naylor
Strath Haven:
K. Fanning 2fg 1fg
E. Javregvi 5pts 2fgs 1 from 3pt range
M. Gill 5pts 2fgs 1-2 free-throw
K. Fox 8pts 4fgs
O. Voshell 7pts 3fgs 1-2 free-throw
M. Fanning 14pts 4 fgs 3-4 free-throw
A. Slootmaker 2pts 1fg
TEAM TOTALS:
Chester: 12 FGS
9-14 free-throw
Strath Haven: 18 FGS 2 from 3pt range
5-8 free-throw
3pt Goals: Javregvi, M. Fanning
Record:
Chester High School Lady Clippers Overall 13-3 League 5-0
Updated Attendance/Lateness
Student attendance will be a major area of focus at STEM and throughout CUSD this year. In order for our students to achieve at the highest level, they need to be on time and in all their classes each day. We need all students and families to be aware of these guidelines and work together to ensure we have a great year. PLEASE REMIND YOUR STUDENT TO GET A LATE PASS BEFORE GOING TO CLASS SO ATTENDANCE CAN BE RECORDED CORRECTLY.
1st Period begins promptly at 7:30a.m. Students are allowed to begin entering the building at 7:10a.m. and are encouraged to go to the Cafeteria to get breakfast.
All students must enter the school building no later than 7:35 a.m.
Students will be marked tardy if they are not in class by 7:45 a.m.
Students will not be admitted into their classroom after 7:45 without a late note signed by the Front Office.
Students will not be allowed inside the building after 8:00 a.m. without a parent or guardian to sign them in.
Students will be reminded of these rules in all classes. We appreciate the support of families helping to improve student attendance this year!
Cell Phone Usage
According to teachers, parents, and even students themselves, it is clear that the biggest distraction to learning is their phones. We cannot expect teaching and learning to occur when phones are in the hands of students during their classes. Therefore, students will not be permitted to have cell phones in the classroom this year.
· Students will be required to put their phones away during the school day
· Students will be permitted to access their phones at lunch and return the phones to their bag before returning to class
· Headphones/earbuds/Airpods may not be worn in school
Students who choose not to adhere to these rules will be subject to escalating consequences.
This will be an adjustment for our students, but certainly a positive one. We appreciate the support of our Families to make this happen!