Friday, December 8, 2017

The Power of 15 Edition

The Power of 15

For the last couple years, District 211 has been advocating for all students to strive to achieve The Power of 15. This is the idea that students will have accumulated 15 hours of college credit in high school through the successful completion of AP and dual credit courses.

What’s the big deal about 15 credits?

Students who enter college with 15 credits under their belt:
  • Are twice as likely to graduate from college on time.
  • Earn a higher GPA in college.
  • Report higher motivation to earn their degree.
  • Save money! How much? Look at this chart that shows the value of 15 credit hours through different means:

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While every student may not go on to college, we want to create an environment where college is at least an option. Regardless, AP and dual credit classes offer the following benefits:
  • Solid work ethic to tackle rigorous coursework
  • Preparation for college-level classes
  • Vocational training and certification
  • Time and money savings
The Power of 15 does NOT mean that students load up on AP classes. Sure, we offer an abundance of AP classes, but we offer Dual Credit classes (courses where students earn high school and college credit concurrently) in English, Math, Science, Art, Business, Family & Consumer Science, and Applied Tech. Fremd High School offers over 40 AP and dual credit courses across a variety of subject areas.

What should I do now?

First, I recommend assessing how many college credits your student has earned so far. A very rough estimate: one Fremd AP or dual credit course = 3 college credit hours. Check out our Curriculum Guide for more information.

Next, regardless of your student's grade in school, check to see if there is a dual credit or AP class that your student can take. Ideally, you will find courses that serve as college entrance requirements, graduation requirements, or career interests.

And lastly, I suggest setting up the possibility of taking a dual credit or AP course in subsequent years. Many courses have pre-requisites that may require forward planning. Need help? Your student's counselor will be your best resource.

Highlights and Successes:
  • Congratulations to Arash Abbas and Aditya Prathap for making the Semifinals session in Congressional Debate at the Glenbrooks Debate Tournament, which hosts over 300 schools from around the country.
  • Congratulations to Coach Kacey Kronforst and the Girls Gymnastics Team on their 1st placeTeam All Around finish at the Big Purple Invite.   Invite Results:  Vault: Sam Shirmer (3rd), Mel Ng (14th), Ellyce Wong (17th), Kate Watson (22nd); Bars:  Mel Ng (2nd), Gianna Christodoulopoulos (8th), Sam Shirmer (10th), Ellyce Wong (21st); Beam:  Mel Ng and Gianna Christodoulopoulos (tied 5th), Abby Moran (21st), Ellyce Wong (23rd);  Floor:  Gianna Christodoulopoulos (6th), Sam Shirmer (11th), Kate Watson (12th), Mel Ng (14th) and (4th) Individual All Around.
  • Congratulations to the following ILMEA All-State musicians:  Band: Hancine Mok- flute, Nick Szoblik- trumpet, Ryo Terada- Bb Clarinet; Orchestra: Steffi Chen- viola, Cameron Chiu- cello, Gina Kang-violin 1, Hannah Lin- violin 1; Chorus: Mary Kate Baughman- alto II, Denise Carlson- soprano II, Pranit Cheikycharia- bass I, Ria Ravi- alto I, Mayuri Srikanth- alto II, Vaishnavi Vembar- soprano I and Jerry Zheng - tenor I; Composition Student: Arinze Okammor- Opus1/Instrumental (large ensemble)


Upcoming Home Activities and Varsity Events

December 8
Winter Play - “Little Women” 7:00 p.m.

Boys Swimming & Diving @  Schaumburg- 4:45 p.m.

Girls/Boys Basketball @ FHS - 6:00/7:30 p.m.

Wrestling @ PHS - 6:00 p.m.
December 9
Winter Play - “Little Women” 7:00 p.m.

Wrestling Tournament @ Prospect - 9:00 a.m.

Bowling Tournament @ Streamwood Bowl - 9:00 a.m.

Boys Swimming & Diving @ Barrington - 1:30 p.m.

Girls Basketball Tournament @ Benet Academy - 6:00 p.m.
December 10
Competitive Cheer Invitational @ Rockford (Guilford) - 8:30 a.m.
December 11
Bowling vs. PHS @ Arlington Lanes - 4:45 p.m.
December 13
Bowling vs. Rolling Meadows @ Arlington Lanes - 4:30 p.m.

Girls Gymnastics @ Rolling Meadows - 6:00 p.m.

Girls Basketball Tournament @ Benet Academy - 7:30 p.m.
December 14
Bowling vs. Glenbrook North @ Arlington Lanes - 4:30 p.m.

For a more complete list, please visit our Athletics Page or the Athletic Department Blog.


Staff Spotlight

Name:
Christi Parsons
Position:
Family and Consumer Sciences Teacher/Department Chair
Athletic Coordinator
Years at Fremd:
This is my 11th year
Life Before Fremd:
I was born and raised in Belvidere, IL.  I went to Illinois State University and graduated with a degree in Fashion Merchandising.  After a few years in the retail world, I decided on a career change and went back to school at NIU to gain my education certification.  Prior to Fremd I taught and coached tennis at Belvidere, East Leyden and Glenbard South.

Hobbies/Interests:
In my spare time, I LOVE to Travel—my favorite place being Destin, FL.  I also enjoy cooking, shopping, reading (and listening to audiobooks)  and socializing with friends and family.

Insider Tip for Parents:
Fremd has so many opportunities for students to pursue their interests and skills.  There is something for everyone!  Allow your children to explore courses and activities that offer life skills and  hands-on opportunities they are passionate about.   The hope is they leave here with a good idea of what they want to do in the future.  

Ask the Principal

Are you curious about something at Fremd but have never asked? Email me at ktenopir@d211.org. If your question is pertinent to a wider audience, I will include it in the next blog post.

Friday, December 1, 2017

The Holiday Shopping Edition

Shop for the Holidays, Support the Boosters!

Did you know the Viking Booster Club is connected to AmazonSmile? When you shop at Amazon, go to https://smile.amazon.com/ and pick Viking Boosters Club - Palatine IL as your charitable organization. In return, Amazon will donate 0.5% of your eligible purchases to the Fremd Viking Booster Club. For more information, click here for more information.

I’d also encourage you to stop by the Spirit Shop. They have operating hours during the school day and at several upcoming evening events. They even have an online store! Check out these details and more on the Spirit Shop page.

Still not satisfied? Why not stop by the Booster Craft Fair on December 9 (9:00-4:00) to find something for the rest of the people on your list.



Highlights and Successes:
  • Congratulations to the Congressional Debate Team on their success at the Conant Congress Tournament.  Award winners include Arash Abbas, 1st Place Quality Speaker and 1st Place Chamber Award, Shruthi Kumar, 1st Place Chamber Award, Sid Karnam, 1st Place Chamber Award, Breity Breitenstein, 1st Place Chamber Award and Best Presiding Officer, Asad Ukani, 2nd Place Chamber Award, Shreya Mukherjee, 2nd Place Chamber Award, Varsha Krishnan, 2nd Place Chamber Award, Aditya Prathap, 3rd Place Chamber Award, Ameena Madani, Best Presiding Officer, Abe Kumar, 2nd Place Chamber Award, Rachel Ye, 3rd Place Chamber Award, Sanchita Teeka, Best Presiding Officer.
  • The Varsity Scholastic Bowl team took third at the History Bowl Regional at Stevenson on Saturday November 11.   The Varsity A team took 4th at the highly competitive Upper Division Illinois Scholastic Bowl Coaches Association Kick-off at Stevenson on Saturday November 18, behind perennial state powers Stevenson, Rockford Auburn, and IMSA. Additionally, the B team took 6th in the Upper Division and the C team took 2nd overall out of 36 teams in the Standard Division.
  • Lincoln Douglas Debate at Fremd. Here are the results from this past weekend at Stagg High School. Congratulations to the Public Forum and Lincoln Douglas Debate Team on their performance at the Stagg High School Tournament.  In Lincoln-Douglas: Andy Ruan, 2nd place Varsity, Kashif Javid, 1st place Varsity, Kylie Zhang, 5th place JV, Eileen Peng, 1st place JV. Speaker awards were won by Ji Eun Kim (2nd) and Vasudha Cidambi (5th) on the novice level, Kylie Zhang (3rd) and Eileen Peng (1st) on the JV level, and Andy Ruan (4th) and Kashif Javid (1st)on the Varsity Level. In Public Forum: April Wu and Priya Somanchi, 5th place novice, Rida Ahmed and Zaid Iqbal, 3rd place novice, Souvik Ghosh and Ed Zhang, 2nd place novice and David Phillips and William Zhong, 1st place novice. Speaker awards in PF were earned by William Zhong (2nd), and Zaid Iqbal (1st).
  • Congratulations to Fremd Varsity Bowling for wins over Wheeling and Hersey this week.  


Upcoming Home Activities and Varsity Events

December 1
Boys Swimming & Diving vs. Hersey - 4:45 p.m.

Boys Wrestling vs. HEHS - 6:00 p.m.

Girls Basketball @ HEHS - 6:00 p.m.

Boys Basketball @ HEHS - 7:30 p.m.
December 2
Girls Bowling Invite @ Arlington Lanes - 9:00 a.m.

Boys Wrestling Quad @ Carl Sandburg H.S. - 10:00 a.m.

Girls Basketball Invitational @ FHS - 10:30 a.m.

Girls Gymnastics Invite @ Downers Grove North - 2:00 p.m.
December 4
Girls Bowling @ Arlington Lanes - 4:45 p.m.

Girls Vasketball @ Schaumburg - 7:00 p.m.
December 5
Girls Gymnastics @ Schaumburg - 6:00 p.m.

Boys Basketball @ Hersey - 7:30 p.m.
December 6
Girls Bowling vs. HEHS @ Arlington Lanes - 4:30 p.m.

PLTW Informational Meeting - 6:30 p.m. Media Center


For a more complete list, please visit our Athletics Page or the Athletic Department Blog.

Ask the Principal

Are you curious about something at Fremd but have never asked? Email me at ktenopir@d211.org. If your question is pertinent to a wider audience, I will include it in the next blog post.