Secondary News and Updates (01/29/21)

Secondary-School News

Secondary News and Events

Complete the Intent to Return Form

Deadline extended to February 28, 2021

Do you Intend to Return for the 2021-22 School Year?

For enrollment planning purposes, please let us know, either way, if your child plans to return to STEM School Highlands Ranch next year.

Please complete this form for each of your currently attending STEM students. If you are currently enrolled at STEM please let us know that your child is returning. You do not need to “open enroll” to remain at STEM. If your child is currently attending STEM, they will be automatically enrolled for next year. Please also complete the form if your student is planning to seek enrollment at another school so that we can have an accurate count of returning students.

Do you Have a Sibling Who Wants to Attend STEM Next Year?

Does your current STEM student have a sibling who is interested in attending STEM for the 2021-22 school year? Did you know that they have priority on our waitlist? Please add them to our waitlist now! STEM’s open enrollment is now open and we will begin notifying families of accepted spots for the 2021-22 school year beginning Tuesday, Dec. 1.

Now Accepting Names for the 2021-22 School Year!

STEM is now accepting names for the waitlist for 2021-22 and beyond. Please spread the word to your family and friends. They can add their child to the waitlist here! We will begin notifying families of accepted spots beginning on December 1, 2020. Please note that STEM does not follow the Douglas County Open Enrollment process.

Intent to Attend Your Neighborhood School

If you wish to attend your neighborhood school, you must return this form to that school no later than January 5th. This will allow your child to attend that school in the fall of next year (2021-22).

Questions? Please call the MS office at 303-683-7836 or check the website for more enrollment information.

Enrichment Update

High School Ultimate Frisbee Spring Interest Form

We are gathering interest for a co-ed High School Ultimate Frisbee team this Spring. The team will practice and play outside only, starting late February / early March. Please fill out the survey below to express interest and receive more information as it becomes available.

Free Spanish Lessons in February

STEM Enrichment has partnered with Sarah’s Spanish School to provide after-school Spanish lessons for our Elementary students. Last year, we had several students participate in our after-school Spanish class. For the entire month of February, families can access FREE Spanish lessons, accessible at any time.

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News and Updates

Math Honors Society Pi Day Event Interest Survey

The Math Honors Society would like to hear from you! Please fill out the survey below so we can gauge if you’d like to take part in events centered around Pi Day. If you have any other questions reach out to our co-presidents Sean Mauch (sean.mauch@s.https://stemk12.org) or Jaeden Toy (jaeden.toy@s.https://stemk12.org). 

Battery Recycling Stations

Hey STEM Spartans! How many batteries do you throw away in engineering class each year? 10? 25? 50? SNHS’s Recycling Committee is placing used battery bins in each engineering room to recycle old batteries. Instead of harming the planet with used batteries, you can join the fight toward a cleaner earth. All you have to do is put any used batteries in the battery recycling bin. Thank you for your support!

Girls Soccer Spring Season Starting

Girls’ soccer is projected to start this spring! We are looking for any girls grades 9-12 interested to join. Any experience level is welcome! Please email co-captain Ryleigh Johnson or Coach Cooper if you are interested in joining or would like more information!

Contact: Ryleigh Johnson at ryleigh.johnson@s.https://stemk12.org or Coach Cooper at edward.cooper@https://stemk12.org

Updates to 2020-21 Academic Calendar and Graduation

In late August/early September of 2020, STEM had to make an adjustment to its Academic Calendar to extend the school year by a few days in order to account for our delayed start. The last day (half day) for Elementary is Friday, May 21 and the last day (half day) for Secondary is Tuesday, May 25. You can view the updated Calendar here. Additionally, graduation has been moved to Thursday, May 20 at 2 p.m. at EchoPark Stadium.

Updates to Snow Day Procedure

Due to the delayed start at the beginning of the school year that has impacted our required academic minutes, if DCSD calls for a SCHOOL CLOSURE due to weather, STEM will operate on a Virtual Day Schedule instead. This decision was made to prevent having to add additional days at the end of the school year to make up for a snow day. If DCSD calls for a DELAYED START due to weather, STEM will operate on a Virtual Day Schedule.

New Gear available for sale in the SpartMart

Don’t Delay! Show your STEM Spartan Pride by ordering from the NEW gear that is available in the SpartMart Store. Check out the flier to the right for more information. The SpartMart is operated by STEM students and the gear is designed by STEM students as well.

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Important Testing Information for Juniors

11th graders:  Please be aware of these important reminders:

  • Students must register in advance if they wish to take the SAT with optional Essay
  • The essay registration window is Monday, January 18 – Tuesday, February 16, 2021.
  • This will be the only opportunity for students who wish to take the optional essay to add it to their April school day test registration.

When taking the Colorado School Day SAT this spring, 11th-grade students will have the option of taking the SAT with or without the optional essay. Adding the essay to their SAT registration is a student choice. Students may add the essay to their registration through their online College Board account or by calling the College Board during the window.

Additional Information

  • The SAT Essay is scored separately from the SAT. A student’s score on the essay will not improve or reduce their score on the SAT.
  • The essay may be required by some colleges and universities. To find out a particular school’s essay policies go to: https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/sat/register/college-essay-policies
  • SAT test day information can be found at the following link on the school website School Assessment Schedule
  • For questions regarding the SAT please contact your school counselor, your school testing coordinator or the college board.

Sixth-Grade Passport Program From Christy Sports & Colorado Ski Country USA

The Passport Program from Christy’s Sports and Colorado Ski Country USA is back!

With three-to-four days of skiing at 21 participating ski areas, the Passport is dedicated to getting Colorado’s kids on the slopes. While weekends and holidays are not available with the Passport this season, we believe the Passport is a great product for your students to enjoy on teacher in-service days and over Spring Break.

Click the buttons to the right for more information.

NHS Tutoring Available

NHS is partnering with other STEM honor societies to offer tutoring for Middle and High School students. Students can request tutoring in different subjects or with time management and organization, and they can also specify how often they need tutoring (one-time, weekly, etc.). Tutors will not assist with any graded work to avoid violations of the academic integrity policy. Click the button below to sign-up.

Call For NHS Wish Week Sponsors

National Honor Society is searching for businesses to sponsor our annual Wish Week in March. Wish Week is a school-wide fundraiser for Make-A-Wish® Colorado dedicated to granting a wish for an ill child. If you work for or know of any businesses that may be interested in sponsoring this event, please let us know or have them contact nhs@s.https://stemk12.org for more information. All proceeds will contribute to granting a child’s wish.

Senior Volunteer Hour Requirement Update

The community service and assessment requirements have been waived for graduation and for STEM Scholar for 2021 graduates. Students just need to meet the credit requirements to graduate.

2020-21 Future Leaders Program Accepting Applications

Applications for the 2020-21 Future Leaders program presented by CBS 4 and PDC Energy are being accepted, to recognize Colorado High School students excelling in STEM. Teachers, parents, mentors and others are encouraged to nominate students who they believe will be Colorado’s future STEM leaders. Nominations will be accepted through April. One student will be selected each month for the award that includes $1,000 and a student profile on CBS4. Nominations should include basic information on the student and their STEM field of study/focus, and any extraordinary circumstances/obstacles that student has had to overcome in order to pursue their studies.

Secondary Yearbook Info

All Secondary Students can pick up their yearbooks from last school year at the Middle School Front Office. People who have yet to purchase their yearbooks from the 2019-2020 school year and would like one can email sherry.wise@https://stemk12.org to request and get payment information.

Online ordering is now available for 2020-21 Yearbooks. Click here to purchase yours today!

2020-21 Yearbooks for Sale

Upcoming Events

Middle School Crush for a Crush

February 1-11, 2021 

Hello STEM Middle Schoolers! We are so excited to announce that the Middle School student government will be doing Crush for Crush. It will be from February 1-11th. With students in-person and virtual, we will be doing all our sales this year online. In-person students will receive their crush in class, virtual students can pick them up from the Middle School office. More information to come in your STEM email and newsletters on how to purchase your a crush for your crush!

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Career Discovery Interest Meeting

Wednesday, Feb. 3, from 6-8 p.m. – Zoom

Would you like to get FREE college for your student? Would you like them to be supported by industry, and maybe even get paid to learn?

Join us for an interest meeting for any incoming 9th-12th grade students and their families who would like to learn more about CareerWise and P-TECH. Our exciting P-TECH program offers FREE college degrees for students in growing fields like Robotics, Mechatronics, Cybersecurity and more. The program is growing rapidly, and you are learning about it at the perfect time.

P-TECH is a partnership with STEM, Arapahoe Community College and our industry partners. We all work together to build this great program for our students.

P-TECH and Career Discovery

Colorado Business Hall of Fame Summitt

Tuesday, Feb. 9, from 9-10 a.m. – Zoom

This is an exclusive opportunity for teens and young adults to learn how to connect the dots from having a business idea, to making it happen, to making it happen successfully. Hear from and interact with Colorado Business Hall of Fame inductees and up-and-coming entrepreneurs. This event will be emceed by Denver7 Morning News Anchor Brian Sanders.

Panelists include:

  • Jim Johnson, President and CEO of GE Johnson Construction Company
  • Alana Vaughn-Phillips, Co-founder and chief development officer of BobaVida
  • Larry Kendall, Founder of real estate firm The Group, Inc., and the Ninja Selling Syhttps://stem
  • David Potter, CEO and Co-founder of Curu
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International Day of Women and Girls in Science

Thursday, Feb. 11

February 11th is recognized as the International Day of Women and Girls in Science. This is a good time to remind our students that they have access to a special guide for college and career women at STEM. This guide includes scholarship applications and job information. Contact Simi Basu (simi.basu@https://stemk12.org) for more details.

Middle School Valentine's Spirit Week

Tuesday, Feb. 16 – Friday, Feb. 19

Show your STEM School Spirit by participating in our Valentine’s Spirit Week.

  • Tuesday, Feb 16: Hat Day
  • Wednesday, Feb 17: Twin Day
  • Thursday, Feb 18: Dress Fancy Day
  • Friday, Feb 19: Pajama Day

VISA "Future Me" Project

Wednesday, Feb. 24 – 9:30-11 a.m. – Zoom

VISA has partnered with STEM School Highlands Ranch for “Future Me”, which allows for our students to explore various jobs in technology. This year, it will be a virtual event for 7th-12th graders on Wednesday, Feb. 24 from 9:30-11 a.m. Many students have already signed up for the event, but there are still a few spots left. Contact Simi Basu (simi.basu@https://stemk12.org) if you are interested in joining.

VISA Future Me Project

Lockheed Martin Women in Engineering Event

Friday, Feb. 26 – 8-11 a.m. & 2-3 p.m. – Zoom

Women in Engineering (WIE) is an event for STEM middle school students that Lockheed Martin is hosting. They will be doing virtual labs for the students. The activities will focus on space exploration scenarios through virtual demonstrations on gravity and the use of a robot to identify responses to different events that occur with space travel. The event will be virtual to support everyone’s health and safety. Please fill out the form if you are interested in attending. Contact Simi Basu (simi.basu@https://stemk12.org) for more details.

FREE Meals for Hybrid and Virtual Learners from DCSD

DCSD will be providing weekly remote meal bag pick-ups at all neighborhood Middle Schools in Douglas County (pick-up not available at STEM). Meal pick-ups do NOT require pre-order. Simply pull up to our curbside pickup locations and request a meal for kids, just like our Summer Feeding sites. Kids do not need to attend DCSD Schools and do not need to be present for pickup. Please see the flier to right for more information.

Volunteer News

*Due to COVID 19, no visitors or volunteers are allowed inside the building at this time. Volunteer requirements will be adjusted as needed. If you are making a donation, please keep track of your donated items for the time being until we provide additional instructions on how to log your hours.

Volunteer opportunities below are all outside of the school building.

PE Donations

Our Physical Education Department would love to take your students on new and exciting adventures, but sometimes that requires extra equipment. There was recently a disc golf course built within walking distance from our campus, and we would love to use this space in our community to enhance our curriculum. We are looking for donations of frisbee golf discs that students can use. Anything and everything would be greatly appreciated!

Please bring these donations to the MS office labeled PE Donations. For questions, contact Megan Lipe, Secondary Physical Education Teacher megan.lipe@https://stemk12.org.

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