McDaniel Family Newsletter
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Message from the Principal
Hello McDaniel Community,
Winter Break (12/21–1/5/25)
Next week marks the final week before winter break, which runs from December 21 through January 5. Students will return to school on Monday, January 6, 2025. The day will be an “A” Day with periods one through four.
Quarter 2 Progress Grades:
Quarter 2 progress grades have been completed. Please note that Portland Public Schools will not mail progress reports this year, so grades must be viewed through the StudentVUE or ParentVUE apps. If you need help finding your student’s grades, please email me at askyles@pps.net.
McDaniel Gives Back
With budgets being tighter this year, the school and community partners do not have much to support families in need this holiday season. If you have the means, please donate to help our McDaniel community. See the information on the flyer for suggested items to donate. Thank you for your support!
Have a great weekend and please let us know if you need anything.
Adam Skyles
Principal
McDaniel High School
Important Dates
December 18th: Holiday Market
December 18th: Last day of McDaniel Gives Back
December 19th: Band Concert
Dec 23rd - Jan 3rd: Winter Break
January 10th: Winter Assembly
January 17th: Rose Court Application Deadline
McDaniel Student Store
The McDaniel student store is back online! Click here to shop for your McGear and show your support!
McDaniel Student Newspaper
The Oracle Podcasting Network
Visit the publication at https://mhsnews.org/category/podcasts/
What’s happening:
The Oracle is getting its own podcasting network! Stemming from the school’s podcasting classes, The Oracle Podcasting Network will be hosting eight student-made podcasts that will run throughout the year. These podcasts will be released on a consistent schedule alongside high quality transcripts of each episode for each show. The eventual intention of these eight shows is to have them exist beyond their original hosts, being legacy podcasts that will pass down from one year's groups of hosts to the next.
Facts:
Here is a brief description of each of the podcasts being included in the network this year:
“The creative little league”
Hosted by Eve Johnson (podcasting director)
A show is centered around the niche media interests that McDaniel students have! Each episode will follow the main host (Eve Johnson) and a rotating guest host who discuss a piece of indie media each. The show follows the two hosts discussing their two pieces of respective indie media intercut with their live reactions and commentary recorded during the process of watching/listening/reading the host’s selected bit of underground media.
“The Mosaic audio showcase”
Hosted by Adison Basler (advanced podcasting student)
A collection of audio submissions sent to the school's literary magazine, as well as audio versions of written submissions. It is set to release alongside Mosaic's online distribution with a new host every episode.
“The McDaniel Staff Report”
Hosted by Tayrell Eli (advanced podcasting student)
An interview podcast focused on introducing new staff members to the wider student body.
“Oracle Out-loud”
Hosted by Rory Henderson (advanced podcasting student)
An interview show that collaborates with the Oracle to discuss new stories and reviews coming from our school's journalists.
“The McDaniel showcase”
Hosted by Liam Hanlon (advanced podcasting student)
A collaboration with Benson High School’s radio programming, The McDaniel showcase is a collection of selected podcasts from Miller's podcasting classes. The selection of podcasts has grown to include submissions from students rather than simply exceptional work in class put on display.
“The Weekly Den”
Hosted by Jackson Mailey (online editor-in-chief)
and Kayloni Harris Jones (advanced podcasting student)
An interview show where we interview athletes about last week's success and failures of the athletics, hopefully having a recurring interviewee that is a captain. This helps improve the knowledge about the sports programs here at McDaniel.
“The Newspaper Co-review”
Hosted by Harvey Spindor (lit mag editor/illustrator)
and Chaos Williams (advanced podcasting student)
A review podcast that co-reviews a subject being reviewed in the Oracle. The episodes will be attached to these reviews in the newspaper providing a second opinion.
“LaComunete”
Hosted by Sebastian Gracie-Fultz (print editor-in-chief)
A youth community centered podcast spotlighting people, events, buildings, businesses and more within the Portland metro area. It's inspired by a podcast Sebastian Gracie-Fultz used to co-host on called ArtTalkBusStop with Erica Meryl-Thomas. Sebastian's broadened her own show by expanding to businesses and event coverage which she encourages youth involvement in. LaComunete can be viewed on mhsnews.org, soundcloud, her instagram, @sgf.pdx or by contacting lacomunetepodcast@gmail.com and being added to the email list.
Opportunities to participate:
For podcasting students or independent podcasters, you can submit your own podcast to potentially be included in the McDaniel showcase here. You can also submit podcasts to The Oracle’s sister publication the Mosaic literary magazine here. If you are interested in advertising on The Oracle Podcasting Network, reach out directly to the podcasting director with her contact information attached to the end of this document.
Background information:
The McDaniel Podcasting program began during the COVID pandemic. Mr. Miller worked with Ms. SB to create a way for students to let their voices be heard at a time when communication was at a minimum. Since then, the program has grown every year with students getting to create and host podcasts, while doing their own recording and editing as well. Now that the program has grown, we are excited to continue to partner with The Oracle newspaper to create a series of legacy podcasts that will be passed from one graduating class to the next. These podcasts will be a part of McDaniel’s first ever podcasting network.
Our handbook:
All of our policies and guidelines are available in the McDaniel Student Publication Handbook.
Thanks for participating in the press!
McDaniel Library Happenings
McDaniel Athletics
Winter Sports
ASB Passes
Students, don’t miss out on all the action this year! Purchase your ASB Pass for just $30 and enjoy free entry to all home games throughout the school year.
How to Purchase:
- Pay by card online.
- Bring your receipt to Room 118D to pick up your pass.
- Or, see Lisa Coss, Bookkeeper in Room 114 to get your pass.
Get your ASB Pass now and show your school spirit at every game!
Support McDaniel Athletics
We invite local businesses and community members to support McDaniel Athletics through sponsorship. By partnering with us, you'll not only enhance your business visibility within our community but also make a meaningful impact on our student-athletes. Your contributions help cover essential expenses such as tournament fees, athletic gear, pre-game meals, and participation awards.
To learn more or to become a sponsor, please reach out to our Athletic Director, Tyler Kelleher, at tkelleher@pps.net. A link will be provided to complete a sponsorship form. Your generosity ensures that our athletes have the resources they need to succeed both on and off the field.
McDaniel Student Health Center
Student Health Center Winter Break 2024
Need healthcare while schools are closed for Winter Break?
The Parkrose Student Health Center will be providing primary and mental health care services from 8:45 am to 4:45 pm Monday through Friday Dec. 23 through Jan. 3 (except closed on Christmas Day Wednesday Dec. 26 and on New Year's Day Wednesday Jan. 1, 20204). We see all youth ages 5-18 who live or go to school in Multnomah County. You don't have to attend Parkrose High School to receive services. Call 503-988-3392 to schedule an appointment. All other Student Health Centers will be closed.
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Student Health Center Vacaciones de invierno 2024
¿Necesita servicios de atención médica durante las vacaciones de invierno?
El Student Health Center de Parkrose High School estará abierto de lunes a viernes, del 23 de diciembre al 1 de enero, para todos los servicios de atención médica (a excepción del día de Navidad, miércoles 25 de diciembre, y el miércoles 1ero de enero, estaremos cerrados). Abierto a todos los jóvenes del Multnomah County de 5 a 18 años. Sin ningun costo para usted. Lo veremos con o sin seguro médico. Llame al 503-988-3392 para hacer una cita. Todos los demás Student Health Centers cerrados.
College and Career Center
FAFSA Nights
Join College Aid Pro experts for a step-by-step walk-through of the FAFSA and why it’s a must for every family. Can’t make it live? No problem—register, and you’ll get the recording!
Join the date that works best for you!
Tuesday, 12/10/24 7 pm ET Register Here
Wednesday, 12/11/24 7pm ET Register Here
Thursday, 12/12/24 6 pm PT Register Here
School Fundraisers
Portland Rose Festival
2025 Court Applications Open Now!
Why apply for the Rose Festival Court? Be a part of an incredible Portland tradition that offers a $3,500 scholarship, community engagement and professional development opportunities and one-of-a-kind experiences. Interested in becoming a Court candidate? Here are a few key reasons to apply:
• FRIENDSHIP - Build lifelong relationships with 14 other young women
• LEADERSHIP - Represent your school and your community
• NETWORKING - Meet with community, civic, and business leaders who can help shape your future
Click here to learn more and apply today!
Application deadline is January 17, 2025.
A very special thank you to our Rose Festival Court sponsors:
The Randall Group
Unitus Community Credit Union
McDaniel PTSA
Join the McDaniel PTSA – Help Us Support Our School!
The McDaniel PTSA (Parent Teacher Student Association) is looking for dedicated parents and guardians to join our team and help make this school year a success! We have several open positions and would love your involvement. If you’re passionate about supporting our students and staff, consider stepping into one of the following roles:
Open Positions:
- Vice-President (priority position)
- Fundraising Coordinator (priority position)
- Web Administrator (priority position)
- Volunteer Coordinator
- Membership Coordinator
- Safety Committee Coordinator
- Graduation Party Committee Coordinator
We are open to the idea of two people sharing a role, so feel free to team up with a friend or another family member if you prefer!
Community Fundraising
Ms. Kanof
Our theatre classes offer experiential learning through hands-on activities, project-based interactive learning, real-world applications, and role-playing.
Our students need a wireless microphone system for their student-created plays and performances.Theatre arts is a dynamic program with many opportunities for experiential learning in both academic pursuits and hands-on collaborations. Students develop valuable experience by participating in High School Theatre productions, studying theatre in our city, or seeking internships and other opportunities in professional arts organizations.
This project will help teach high school students essential theatre skills through a hands-on approach.
VDLI Year-Round Fundraising
Do you shop at Hồng Phát? Please support the VDLI Capstone Program by purchasing Hồng Phát gift cards! Available year-round, these $25 gift cards can be ordered in any quantity by texting Mỹ-Tiên (503-515-7994). Pay by cash app (Venmo, Zelle) and arrange pick up at RHMS.
The VDLI Capstone Program sends 8th grade VDLI students to Vietnam on a research residency. The funds are managed by VDLI parents of the Research Vietnam organization.
Hãy ủng hộ Chương Trình Capstone VDLI bằng cách mua thẻ gift card của Hồng Phát có sẵn quanh năm! Quý vị có thể đặt bao nhiêu thẻ cũng được, mổi thẻ trị giá $25. Làm ơn nhắn tin cho Mỹ-Tiên (503-515-7994) để đặt thẻ. Thanh toán bằng Cash App (Venmo, Zelle) và sắp xếp nhận thẻ tại trường của con quý vị.
Chương Trình VDLI Capstone hỗ trợ các học sinh VDLI lớp 8 đến Việt Nam để thực tập nghiên cứu. Quỹ được quản lý từ các phụ huynh tình nguyện của tổ chức Research Vietnam.
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Vietnamese Language Tutoring
If your student would like Vietnamese language support outside the classroom, HPH can help connect you with a tutor. Tutors are available for paid opportunities, and some are open to volunteering. Contact HPH (president@hphpdx.org) for a list of available tutors.
Note: We ask families to email potential tutors directly to inquire about rates, availability, and to set up sessions, and payments as needed. HPH is not responsible for matching tutors with students, screening tutors, or resolving any issues related to tutoring services. We will continue to update the list of available tutors.
Counseling Department
Counselors
Counselors are assigned alphabetically based on last names.
A-C: Tracy Morrison; tmorrison@pps.net; x81425
D-Ga & AVID: Erin Hale; ehale@pps.net; x81424
Ge-L: Crissy Phommachack; crphommachack@pps.net; x81423
M-Ro: Neomi Navarro; nnavarro1@pps.net; x81422
Ru-Z: Brandon Rawls; brawls1@pps.net; x81421
Newcomer Students and ELD1/ELD2: Brian Meyer; bmeyer@pps.net; x81207
Counseling Administrative Assistant/Registrar: Janna Holm; jholm@pps.net; x81420
PISA/Newcomer Registrar: Linnea Surla; lsurla@pps.net; x81417
Free Breakfast/Lunch
Every McDaniel Student may get one free breakfast and one free lunch each school day from the school cafeteria.
Connect with the School Nurse
If you have a student that requires medication while at school or has a health condition that the school needs to be aware of, please reach out to Nurse Rob Nicholson rnicholson@mesd.k12.or.us or call 503-916-5220, option 7 then press 1.
Please note, forms and parent authorizations need to be updated annually.
Technology
Chromebook Pickup
If you have not picked up your Chromebook and you are a freshman or new student, you may pick up a Chromebook from the front office on Monday from 8:30 am-2:30 pm.
Student Accounts & Equipment
All students will receive a PPS student account for access to Synergy StudentVUE, email, G-Suite for Education, Destiny library system, and to sign onto school computers. All students will receive a PPS purchased chromebook that will be issued during the first week of school. Do not leave your device unattended.
Wi-Fi Access
Students can access school Wi-fi by using the network "pps-wifi-guest" on their personal devices.
School Operations
Here are some key features our students will experience:
- The school day is from 8:26am-3:30pm
- We operate on an A/B schedule - students will attend 4 classes per day on a rotating basis (8 classes total)
- A Days include periods 1-4; B Days include periods 5-8
- Classes are 92 minutes in length on regular bell schedule days, 82 minutes on Flex days
- Most Wednesdays will be All 8 Days and classes are 44 minutes in length
- Flex days offer opportunities for instructional support
- Students will earn letter grades
Student ID Cards - REQUIRED FOR ALL STUDENTS
All students are required to have and carry a Student ID card. Our building doors are open before school and at lunch but remain locked all other hours. Students must show their Student ID card to get into the building during locked hours at the Main Entrance.
Student ID Number
All students have a six-digit number that is their assigned student ID number. Whenever you call or email the school, please have the student ID number available and use it if you are leaving a message or sending an email. We want to ensure we are assisting the correct student. You can find the Student ID in StudentVUE or ParentVUE
Attendance
The McDaniel community will see a greater focus on student attendance. Nationally, locally, and at McDaniel HS, student absences negatively impact student achievement.
Our goal for all students is to attend at or above 83% overall attendance rate for the year.
Attendance is the number one barrier in student academic achievement. When students are absent they miss content and most importantly the opportunity to get teacher and staff support. The following is how we mark absences per period.
A = Absent
L = Tardy (within 10-15 minutes)
LAT = Late After Tardy (after 20 minutes)
SKP = Skipping
If your student was marked LAT that means they missed half of the class. If your student was marked SKP that could mean a few different things. Either they were seen at school roaming hallways and didn't go into class or the student came to class when it was almost done. Other options are that they came at the beginning of class but left and didn't return or they left and came back towards the end.
Paying attention to your student's attendance through Parent VUE and seeing each period individually is important. If you see a lot of LATs or SKPs, they are missing a lot of content and support. If you have concerns with the accuracy of the attendance feel free to reach out to that teacher and verify it. As a school we are aiming for 85% or higher Average Daily Attendance (ADA).
Attendance is taken for every class that meets on a given day. Please report and excuse all absences to our Attendance Secretary at mcdanielattend@pps.net and click here for more information about Attendance at McDaniel.
2024-25 McDaniel Schedules
New Skip Policy
This year we started a new policy for students who skip class.
Our biggest barrier to academic success is attendance. When students don’t go to class they miss instructional time and support time from their teachers and fall behind. To make up for that lost time we are assigning students who skip three or more times Saturday Detention. Saturday Detention is starting this Saturday and it will run from 9:00 am - 11:00 am. Families will receive a phone call from an administrator or Dean notifying them and a letter will be sent home with the student. An administrator will be present and also a teacher to support academically. We will be contacting your students’ teachers for guidance on what they may have missed and need to do. The student should bring a charged Chromebook and other class materials needed And the use of cell phones will not be allowed Skipping is determined by administration and teachers when a student: … arrives over 40 minutes late (without an excused tardy by parent/guardian) … takes an extended (unexcused) break of 25+ minutes … leaves class with more than 15 minutes left of class without permission
If you have any concerns or questions please reach out to Administration, Principal Skyles - askyles@pps.net Keyla Santiago - ksantiagorodriguez@pps.net Ian Twiss - itwiss@pps.net Kerri West - kwest@pps.net
Parking
A reminder that only people with disabled parking placard/permits can park in the disabled parking spots. Vehicles that do not have proper placards or permits displayed will be subject to having their vehicle towed.
School Communication
ParentVUE
Synergy ParentVUE/StudentVUE is a tool to help families stay informed about their student's progress, including grades and attendance information. User ID and password remain the same each year. If you have not set up your account or if you are having trouble accessing StudentVue or ParentVue,contact our School Admin Assistant, Ana Rosa Macias at amacias@pps.net or (503)916-5200. Also, you can download and install the mobile application from the app store.
Website
Visit the McDaniel website for many resources including details about upcoming events, contact information for teachers and administrators, study and test preparation resources, college and career information, and much more.
Trivory
Students and families can download the Trivory app on their phones or access it online. We use Trivory to send out immediate important school information about activities, clubs and athletics. This is also a great resource to find Tri-Met bus schedules and to see the daily schedule.
Much of our communication goes out via email, including the weekly Principal's Newsletters. If you do not get these newsletters or other important school communications via email, please contact the Main Office at 503-916-5220 to make sure your contact information is current.
Remind
Portland Public Schools uses Remind for two-way communication between teachers and families. This allows or text, email and push notifications and phone calls. Please note, installation of the mobile app is not required to receive texts or phone calls. Please click here for more information about Remind
Community Partners
SUN tutor Volunteer Position
McDaniel SUN is looking for volunteer tutors from the community! Retired teachers or folks with teaching and/or tutoring experience are ideal candidates. Please share this IRCO volunteer position posting with your networks so we can make SUN Tutoring as robust as possible! After School Tutor - McDaniel High School SUN | IRCO
Questions? Contact Jack at (503) 407-8702 or johnt@irco.org"
Leodis V. McDaniel High School
- 2735 NE 82nd Avenue Portland, Oregon
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