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Canon-McMillan High School - December 2022 Newsletter
Our students have been busy this past month with a variety of activities, trips, and performances. Be sure you check out our upcoming events and important dates to remember. The winter months are approaching; we have attached information about Flexible Instructional Days and Snow Days.
Band/Choir Performances
Business Law & Mock Trial
Drama
Impeccable job to Ms. Stefanie Nesser and her students on their production of "The Play that Goes Wrong." It was a wonderful show! Well done, everyone!
E-Sports Club
The Super Smash Tournament was a smashing success! We had 92 players register and completed 162 matches in our 5 hour school day! Thanks to everyone who came out and played. An extra special thanks to our tournament director, Jonah Cario.
Congratulations to all our top finishers!
1st place - Armin Rejaie
2nd place - Cash Wieczorek
3rd place - Josh Pratt
4th place - Vee Steele
5th place - JaMarcus Grayson
6th place - Christopher Thomas
Food Drive
Look for more information about the continuation of donations over Winter Break.
French Club
German Club
Model UN Competition
The Canon-McMillan High School Model UN Club completed its first conference of the 2022-2023 school year on Tuesday, November 15. The conference focused on solving the clean water crisis facing the continent of Africa, specifically focusing on the question: "By 2030, how can we achieve universal and equitable access to safe and affordable drinking water for the continent of Africa?"
All member delegations in attendance contributed strong policy statements and debate, and the conference reached a collective and comprehensive resolution. Congratulations go out to the delegation from Israel represented by William O'Bryan and Nick Marra and to the delegation from Germany represented by Arabella Hofrichter, Owen Michael, Aiden Husa, and Jai Gough who shared the award for Best Policy Statement. Additionally, congratulations go out to the delegation from the United Kingdom represented by Allie West, Tessa Dalbo, Brooke Biggs, and Jorma Borish who won the award for Best in Debate.
The mission of the Model UN Club is to promote awareness and understanding of current global issues by having student delegations identify and address significant challenges facing the world today. Model UN encourages students to engage in debate and achieve a compromise, leading to the crafting of innovative resolutions to confront these international problems.
District Choir
Twenty Canon-Mac students attended auditions for the District Choir (photographed below), and eleven were accepted into the District Festival.
CONGRATULATIONS to Madleyn Barch, Elliot Blackhurst, Jai Gough, Zoe Gray, Amelia Klinar, Ashley Mullens, Brenton Rahman, Armin Rejaie, Kade Street, Laurel Williams, and Connor Zenger!
Out of the 50 schools that participated at auditions, Canon Mac students earned the 3rd highest total number of spots. Those students will participate in the District Festival on January 12th and 13th at Thomas Jefferson High School where they will audition again to advance to Regionals.
Thanksgiving Celebration
The Life Skills teachers and students want to give a big thank you to Mr. Hudock and Officer Boyd, who took the time to help us organize and cook all the food!
Zoo in the Classroom
- Borland Manor - Pictures
- Hills-Hendersonville - Pictures
- Muse Day 1 - Pictures
- Muse Day 2 - Pictures
- South Central - Pictures
- Wylandville - Pictures
Zoo in the Classroom Videos
Important Dates to Remember
December 5-16: Winter Keystone Testing
December 23: 2-hour Early DismissalDecember 26-January 5: Winter Break
January 6: In-Service - NO SCHOOL
January 13: End of 2nd Marking Period
Big Mac Band December Events
December 3
Marching Band performs in the Christmas parade in Canonsburg
December 13
Winter Concert feature the Concert and Symphonic Bands
7:00 PM | CMHS Auditorium | Admission Fee
December 21
Winter Concert featuring the 7th and 8th grade Steel Drum Bands, Jazz Band, and High School Pan and Percussion Ensemble
7:00 PM | CMHS Auditorium | Admission Fee
December 22-23
High School Pan and Percussion Ensemble, Jazz Band, and Choruses tour the Elementary Schools during the school day
Computer Science
Ms. Gutosky is celebrating Computer Science Education Week Dec. 5-9 in her Math & Computer Science courses. We will be doing different Hour of Code and Hour of AI (Artificial Intelligence) activities, virtual guest career speakers, and may even get virtual guest speakers from Google Pittsburgh (in the works).
Amazon Future Engineer just launched an exciting new lesson that covers the basics of voice artificial intelligence (AI) and leads students through two highly scaffolded voice AI tutorials. Ms. Gutosky will be leading students through these during class time where they will learn how to program their own Alexa device using AI.
In addition to hosting Hour of AI and Hour of Code activities with her students, Ms Gutosky is also celebrating CSEdWeek with her students by hosting "Googlers" from Google Pittsburgh. Volunteers from Google Pittsburgh will join her computer science courses virtually to complete live tours, Hour of Code tutorials, as well as a career panel with CHMS students.
Musical Auditions
Please see Ms. Stefanie Nesser with any questions about the audition process.
Counseling Department
New Addition
We are so glad to have you join the CM Team!
Professional Development
The committee work is aimed at increasing statewide FAFSA completion rates following a significant decline during the pandemic. Mrs. Rubican gave a statewide online professional development aimed at secondary school counselors and college admissions folks for PACAC in November. Next week, she will be giving a presentation at the Pennsylvania School Counselor Association conference, and in January, during Winter Break, she will be traveling to Harrisburg to participate in a podcast to promote FAFSA completion efforts by secondary schools.
Thank you, Mrs. Rubican, for all that you are doing!
School Counseling Resources Group
Every high school student is encouraged to join the School Counseling Resources group in Schoology! Resources including academic development, career development, employment, community service opportunities, scholarships and more can be found there! Students can join the group by using the following access code: DB7QW-K4WWP
The Chill Project
Athletics
CMHS School Nurse Information
11th Grade Physicals
Pennsylvania state law requires that all students in eleventh grade have physical examinations. Clinicians from Centerville Clinics will be conducting physicals for the 11th graders at Canon-McMillan High School on March 14th, 2023.
If you have turned in your completed physical please disregard this message.
If you had a private physical completed, please use the form attached below and email the completed form to speerk@cmsd.k12.pa.us.
If we do not receive this permission form by March 1st, 2023 you will need to provide a private physical for the school year.
Student Affairs Information
Marijke Lucia, Secretary of Student Affairs
724-745-1400 ext. 5009
Fax - 724-745-4490
Attendance and Early Dismissal Procedures
Attendance:
If a student is not seated in their first period class by 7:45, they will be considered absent (shown as IUn in PowerSchool.) Prior to the end of 2nd period, an attendance rollover will take place and those students still marked as absent will be marked absent for all 9 class periods. That evening you will receive both a phone call and an email from our BlackBoard messaging system alerting you of your child’s absence. Please send them in with an excuse within three (3) days of their last absence. You can either provide us with a parent note, an email or you can fill out an absence excuse found here: Excused Absence Form. Parent notes can be placed in the absence excuse bin in the Student Affairs Office. Each student is allocated 15 absences (for any reason), per school year, before a doctor’s excuse is required. Any absence over 15, that is not accompanied by a medical excuse, will remain unexcused.
Tardies:
If your child is going to be entering the building late, they must first go through the Student Affairs Office to receive a late pass. Please provide your student with an excuse. Acceptable forms are a parent note, doctor's excuse, email or an online form submission found here: Tardiness Form. If they enter with an excuse, their absence will be changed to an excused tardy (TEx.) If they do not have an excuse, they will be entered as tardy unexcused (TUn.) If your child is marked as tardy unexcused, that evening you will receive both a phone call and email from our BlackBoard messaging system alerting you of their tardy. Each student is allocated 4 tardies, per semester (parent note or online submission) before a doctor's excuse is required. Disciplinary action will be taken for excessive tardies. There are no half days at the High School. Students must be present a minimum of 3½ consecutive hours in order to participate in an after school activity or a game or practice for a sport that is in season.
Early Dismissals:
If your student will need to leave the building prior to the end of the school day (2:40pm), you must provide them with an early dismissal note. This can be a parent note, email or online submission found here: Early Dismissal Form. A student is allocated 13 early dismissals per school year. All early dismissals require BOTH written and verbal confirmation. Please call Mrs. Lucia in the Office of Student Affairs (724-745-1400, ext. 5009) to confirm your child’s early dismissal. All early dismissal requests must be made by 9am. If you are requesting an early dismissal after 9am, please allow 20-30 minutes for your request to be processed. Once both forms are received, a pass will be sent to your child and they may leave at the time of their dismissal. If you are picking your student up, they will meet you outside, if they are a driver, they are free to leave and drive themselves. If you choose, you can come into the main office to sign your student out. No student’s will be permitted to leave until both forms of confirmation are received. All early dismissals will be entered as ER in PowerSchool. If your child has medical documentation for their early release, please provide us with this information and we will change their ER to a medical early release (MER.) Medical early releases are not counted in attendance reports. There are no half days at the High School. Students must be present a minimum of 3½ consecutive hours in order to participate in an after school activity or a game or practice for a sport that is in season.
The Student Affairs Office is closed daily from 12:30-1:00. Students may leave during the closure IF their early dismissal request was submitted and confirmed prior to the closure. If you did not submit a request and you need your child to be released during the office closure, please come to the main office to sign them out.
Votech (WACTC):
Please note that if your child attends WACTC and is absent from school, you must provide 2 excuses (parent note or medical excuse). One will need to be given to Mrs. Lucia in the Student Affairs Office and one will need to be given to WACTC. No copies will be made of a student's excuse and forwarded to another location.
Pre-Planned Trips:
The pre-planned trip form is available on the High School website under “School Links” or by clicking here: Pre-Planned Trip Form. This form must be submitted no later than two weeks prior to the start of your trip. Please note that students will only be given one day, for each day they are absent, to make up their work, and they are highly encouraged to make arrangements for their work prior to their trip.
Standing Medical Notes:
If your student has a standing medical note, please note that we will need an updated copy for this school year. Medical notes are only good for one school year and must be updated annually.
Mrs. Lucia can be reached by email at luciam@cmsd.k12.pa.us and by phone at 724-745-1400, ext. 5009.