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Quest Early College HS

Quest Early College HS. Announcements Week of January 30, 2012. Please Stand for the Pledge of Allegiance . I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.

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Quest Early College HS

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  1. Quest Early College HS Announcements Week of January 30, 2012

  2. Please Stand for the Pledge of Allegiance I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.

  3. Remain Standing for the Texas Pledge Honor the Texas flag; I pledge allegiance to thee, Texas, one state under God, one and indivisible

  4. Please Take This Time ForA Moment Of Silence

  5. SCHEDULE for Week of Jan. 23

  6. STOP yelling and screaming in the hallways. STOP NOW! FOR REAL! Be respectful of others in the building. Feel free to make loud noises OUTSIDE. THANK YOU

  7. RESPECT YOURSELF AND OTHERSIN WORD AND DEED. When asked by an adult at Quest to do something…do it. Do it respectfully. After compliance, you have a voice…a chance to talk about it if you think something is unfair or you don’t understand. At Quest, your voice is important. Using it appropriately and respectfully is the key. First comply, then use your voice. Be respectful at all times to yourself and others.

  8. LUNCH AREAS During lunch, all students are to be in the CASTLE or outside in or near the picnic table area. Students are not be in the areas toward the road beyond the picnic tables. Sitting on floors, hanging out in hallways and sitting in the green chairs under the stairwell is not okay. If you want to study or use a computer, you may go to the library. Students are not to be upstairs unless they are enjoying a day of lunch detention with an adult.

  9. STUDENT in HALLWAYS during class time must have a privilege card or a pass. ONLYstudentswith a privilege card are to be in hallways during early lunch. All other students are to remain INSIDE classrooms until 12:30. Students without privilege cards are not to be in hallways or outside of classrooms without a pass. Students are to remain INSIDE classrooms at the end of the day. Students are not to be released until 4:45.

  10. The “cinnamon challenge" - swallowing a spoonful of cinnamon all at once can be very dangerous. Inhaled particles can cause infection in the sinuses or even the lungs. The coughing can cause extreme spikes in blood pressure, broken blood vessels around the eyes, and other related issues. Ingesting a spoonful of cinnamon can also result in vomiting. If by chance you or someone around you is allergic to cinnamon, results can be catastrophic.

  11. QUEST FINE ARTS FESTApril 12 Calling all dancers/singers/musicians/actors and artists!  Thursday APRIL 12th is the First Annual Fine Arts Fest here at school. FREE!    In addition to showcasing your personal artwork, this is your chance to demonstrate your performing arts abilities.  Mimes, scenes and monologues, dance numbers and more.  See Mrs. Sturgis or email her for details. Melissa.sturgis@humble.k12.tx.us

  12. SENIORS  Balfour will be at Quest during lunch on Monday, February 6th and Tuesday, February 7th to accept graduation orders.  Seniors can order their announcements, cap & gown and class rings. 

  13. Leaving campus before the end of the day? If you a YOU MUST SIGN OUTin the office each and every day you are exercising your privilege. If you can’t do this…no worries…you’ll lose the privilege. ‘Jus sayin’…

  14. QUEST LETTER JACKETS Thanks to QCMC…Quest Letter Jackets are now available to all students. What you will view on the next slide will AMAZE you! Jackets are affordable and can be customized to your liking. Get more info from your Family facilitators!! Orders will be taken next week!

  15. Transcripts High school transcripts can be requested in writingfrom Mrs. Geiser’s office. Please include: • your name • the address where the transcript should be mailed • any deadlines you are trying to meet Students must give enough notice to allow four to five business days for processing.

  16. Please continue to bring in warm clothing which can be used by others. Drop any items off in the Senior Lounge- room 131 or see Mr. Nerad – Thanks very much!!

  17. Think About It… “Make a career of humanity. Commit yourself to the noble struggle for equal rights. You will make a greater person of yourself, a greater nation of your country and a finer world to live in.” Martin Luther King, Jr.

  18. Have a REALLY Great Day!Make a difference!!

  19. Starting Monday, January 23rd: Computers in Open Areas (Library, Learning Center, Testing Center)Starting February 6th: Computers in Classrooms Frequently Asked Questions Why is Lone Star changing its student log in process? Currently, students log into Lone Star computers using generic computer accounts rather than their unique IDs. In order to give students access to computer resources tailored to their academic needs ? e.g. specialized math software ? we need to know who they are. We also want to maintain strong information technology security practices and requiring users to log in using their own account information is one way to ensure this. I teach in a computer classroom ? how will this impact me and my students? Our hope is that a majority of your students will already know and use their unique Lone Star ID and password before the first day of class. They use it now to register, pay, check grades and log into ANGEL and beginning this Monday (January 23rd) they’ll use it to access computers in open areas. Two weeks later, on February 6th, they’ll log into classroom computers using their own account information. By phasing in the change gradually, we expect to minimize the impact in the classroom. Who do I call for help if student(s) in my class cannot log in? OTS staff will walk the hallways offering assistance the weeks of February 6th and February 13th. You may also call the Service Desk at 832-813-6600 using the telephone in your classroom.

  20. Starting Monday, January 23rd: Computers in Open Areas(Library, Learning Center, Testing Center)Starting February 6th: Computers in Classrooms Frequently Asked Questions How will prospective students who come to campus apply for admission if they can’t log in? Great question! We have special purpose kiosks that will allow prospective students to apply for admission. See below to learn how new students obtain their Lone Star ID and password. How will Lone Star students obtain their ID and password? Students receive their unique ID and password when they apply for admission to Lone Star. The information is displayed at the end of the admission application and it is sent to their personal E-mail address, as well. We have an online self-service tool for students to retrieve their username or reset their password if they forget the information and we have kiosks in heavily-trafficked areas where students can look up this information quickly. They can also contact the Service Desk for help. How will Lone Star students be notified of this change? We are following a comprehensive communication plan to notify faculty, staff and students of the process change. Communications started in November 2011 and are ongoing throughout the implementation and include: E-mail messages, notifications through our digital signage, ads posted to Lone Star webpages and in the myLoneStar Portal, and printed posters, flyers and table tents. What can I expect from OTS during this change? This is a BIG change impacting all of our students and many of our faculty and staff, so expect bumps! Please be patient and know OTS staff and the Service Desk are available to help during the transition. Will this impact ALL students? Yes this applies to all Lone Star credit and CE students, as well as library patrons, visitors and guests. Anyone who uses a Lone Star computer will be required to log in using a unique ID. Library patrons will use their 14-digit library card number and PIN for their ID and password.  There is a special process we?ll use to grant temporary computer access to guests and visitors. Later this year, university partner students at our University Centers will be given unique IDs to use when they log on to a Lone Star computer.

  21. Come join quepo! Before You miss out!! Meetings are.. The 1st and 3rd Monday of the month, 2nd half of lunch, Mrs. Richter’s room And The 2nd and4th Wednesday of the month during 10th period Thank you to all members who came to the dinner!!

  22. Asian Culture Club! Study the different cultural backgrounds of Asian countries. Study mandarin (Chinese) and characters (Asian “letters”). Study Korean with focus on Korea’s musical influence. Study Japanese technology and interests.  Please stop by Mrs. Howells room to join on Wednesday or see Sonia (Dragon) or Rachel (Tiger).

  23. Reminder!!! Quest Interact Club meets Thursdays at Lunch Join the fun of planning and running service opportunities Join our Quest ECHS Interact Club group on Facebook!

  24. CELL PHONESCURRENT POLICY Cell phones that are confiscated are kept for 24 hours. A fee of $15 will be collected before phone is returned to you. Phones confiscated on a Friday will be kept until Monday. Additional consequences will be awarded for insubordination. Insubordination is NO NO!!

  25. CELL PHONES Cell phones are not to be used or displayed during the school day (District Policy). Cell phones are not to be used as music devices. QCMC and the Quest Faculty are working on revising the policy but changes have not yet been made or announced. If an adult on this campus asks for your phone, give it up. We can talk later. To refuse creates a bigger issue called INSUBORDINATION. That is not acceptable in our school.

  26. Quest is COOL!Update… We had a great December with over 17,555 points earned. Hopefully this will be enough to KEEP US IN FIRST PLACE to win the largest portion of the $20,000 in May. If you are spending those gift cards in January be sure to bring in the receipts... Family Update for December: • Dragon Family- 3169 points • Potato Heads---- 2662 • Islanders--- 2458 GREAT JOB everyone!! • Penguins---- 2072 We are winners and every • Rebels—1774 receipt counts!! • Taz ----1589 • Owls----1391 • Tigers---1317 • Lil Blue--- 678

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