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Shawnee Mission Public Schools
Lancer Newsletter Shawnee Mission East High School
East Lancers 52 Years
Message from the Principal — Return To A Lancer Day Tradition Over the past 12-15 years, the Lancer Day Parade has been associated with Homecoming. For the 2010-11 school year, the
Lancer Day Parade will be returning to its previous timetable. The parade will be held on Thursday, September 2, 2010, and
will align with the playing of our first regularly scheduled football game.
The theme for this year’s parade is “Lancers in Toyland.” Student Council decided on the theme, and it was announced at the
closing of school to help groups prepare over the summer for the planning of floats. The parade will continue to march from
SME to the Prairie Village Shops and will begin at 2:00 p.m. in the afternoon. We will close the festivities with a pep rally.
The change was due to several factors: – first, we ran into difficulties scheduling our football games around several religious
holidays; second, our Homecoming falls on the same week in October as the ACT PLAN and PSAT tests for sophomores and
juniors, College Night, and the end of the first-quarter. (Freshmen and seniors don’t attend school on Wednesday of that week;
College Night is on the same date in the evening; and there is no school for students on Friday, October 15 because it marks the
end of the first quarter.)
Despite the need to make some changes in the Homecoming schedule, we are really excited about returning the Lancer Day
Parade to its more traditional time. We certainly hope parents will have the opportunity to join us for the parade and celebration
as we kick off the start of the fall sports season.
Karl R. Krawitz
Ed.D, Principal
Key Dates:
8/16 First Day of Classes—9th Grade Only
8/16 Fall Sports Begin
8/17 First Day of Classes—10-12th Grades
8/19 Picture Make-Up Date
8/19 Back to School Night 7pm
8/23 Last Day to Add a New Class
8/23 Mandatory Meet the Coach Night
for all Fall Sports 6-8pm
8/24 Meet the Debate Coach Night
8/25 Senior Panoramic Picture– 7am
8/27 Link Crew Dance
9//6 NO SCHOOL, Labor Day
9//7 9th Grade Parent Night 7pm
9/9 Picture Make-Up Date
9/14 EARLY DISMISSAL 1:10pm
9/15 College Planning Presentation
Parents/Students
9/23 Parent-Teacher Evening Conferences
9/24 NO SCHOOL, Conferences
Lancer Launch 2010! Picnic for incoming freshmen
and all school watermelon feed Thursday, August 12 at 5:30 p.m.
5:30 p.m. Freshmen and parents “Lancer Launch” Picnic Two Guys & a Grill in the new spirit circle by gymnasium doors. Burgers, brats, hotdogs, chips, and drinks! $5.00 per person
6:30 p.m. Pep assembly in gymnasium featuring the SME band, cheerleaders, Lancer Dancers, pep club, and Chamber Singers Special introduction by Dr. Krawitz
7–8:00 p.m. All school watermelon feed sponsored by the SME All Sports Booster Club
Freshmen will have the opportunity to meet reps from school clubs after the pep assembly. Please bring your checkbook to join SME booster clubs and PTA. Lancer wear will be available for purchase!
IT’S GREAT TO BE A LANCER!
August 2010—Published On-line Monthly www.smsd.org/schools/smeast
District Information
SMSD is no longer printing the hazardous weather or philosophy of homework brochures. They can be accessed on
the district website. In addition, applications for free and reduced lunch are no longer mailed home. Parents can ap-
ply online at www.smsd.org or come to the counseling office at SME for a paper copy.
Important Dates:
Fee Payment: August 2- noon -7:00 p.m.
August 4- 7:30am – 2:30 p.m.
August 5- 7:30am – 2:30 p.m.
Lancer Launch & Watermelon Feed: August 12 @ 5:30 p.m.
1st Day for 9th graders: August 16
1st Day for 10th – 12th graders: August 17
Back to School Night: August 19
Fee Payment Reminder
We are asking all students to come by SME during fee payment. They can pick up course schedules and take new ID
photos. 9th – 11th graders can also have their yearbook photos taken at that time. (Yearbook photos are taken at no
charge, but families who want picture packets will pay separately to DeCloud Studios.)
SME Newsletter Publication Guidelines The SME Lancer Newsletter is published online at the end of each month during the school year.
Deadline for submissions is the 2nd Friday of each month.
Submissions in Word are preferable. You may also send articles in other word processing formats or graphically as a pdf
or jpeg. Hard copy material can be placed in the “Newsletter” folder located in the PTA mailbox.
Your submissions may be edited due to space considerations.
Questions? Contact Heather Royce, SME Associate Principal at 913-993-6600, [email protected]; or Joan Beahm,
PTA Newsletter Editor at 913-341-3725, [email protected].
SME Newsletter - August 2010 Page 2
Back to School Night
Back to School Night at SME is August 19. This is your opportunity to meet your student’s teachers as you follow
her/his schedule throughout the evening. Please report to the auditorium at 6:45 p.m. for a brief convocation with Dr.
Krawitz. You can then proceed to your child’s 1st hour class.
Important Contact Numbers
Main Office – 913-993-6600
Attendance – 913-993-6645
Nurse– 913 -993-6616
Counseling – 913-993-6631
New Teachers for 2010-11
Welcome to SHARE
SHARE is the largest student-led, school-based, youth volunteer organization in the country. We've got something
for everyone. Please check out our web-site at www.SMEShare.org for more information and a list of our projects.
The SHARE Fair this year is on September 21 during seminar. Your students will see a video about SHARE and be
able to talk to all of our SHARE Chairmen about their projects. SHARE is run by 6 Senior Student Execs and over
130 Project Chairmen. We're also planning a number of "Freshman Only" projects that your students will learn
about at the SHARE Fair. SHARE is given space (room 463) by the Shawnee Mission School District, but all of our
other expenses are paid by our fund-raisers and our generous donors.
Save the date for our Annual Garage Sale on October 23. Our drop-off dates this year are Saturdays from 9:00
a.m.-noon on October 2, 9, and 16. Also, Save the Date for our Renovation Sensation Homes Tour on September
15 and The Patron's Party on September 14. If you have questions about SHARE, please contact me at
[email protected] or call me at my home number 913-677-1839. It's Great to be a SHARE Lancer!!!!!!
Pat Kaufman, SHARE Director, 913-993-6820
SME Newsletter - August 2010 Page 3
Greg Smith - social studies
Geneva Grogan - social studies
Nathan Southwick - science
Vincent Miller - industrial technology
Jerrod Bardwell - science
Hawar Khalandi - science
Kelly Pisani - English
Virginia Hammes - gifted
Erica Jablonski - science
Jeff Finnie - Spanish
48th
Annual College Clinic
Wednesday, October 13
Wanted:
College Clinic Volunteers
Help with mailing in August & September Help set-up October 13 afternoon Help with dinner for the college reps before the clinic Greet at school entrances during the clinic (1hr shift) Help clean up after the clinic Miscellaneous duties before and/or during the event
Be a part of the best college clinic in the region!
If you can help, please email Mary Shirling at [email protected]
Come to the 48th
Annual Shawnee Mission College
Clinic at SME!
Representatives from over 250 colleges across the country
will chat and share information with high school students.
Freshmen through Seniors
and their parents are welcome on October 13.
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No turns allowed from Mission Road into the main parking lot for school drop off and pick up. Students parking in the lot should enter from Delmar
Student Drop-Off Routes Student drop-off for school is off of Mission Road. Traffic will be directed toward the new main entrance.
Please do not stop in front of the library doors to drop off your student. Continue toward the new gym and
drop off students at that point.
Do not use the 75th street lot to drop off students. The 75th street lot is reserved for bus pick-up/delivery.
When exiting the Mission Road lot, either exit Delmar (via the swimming pool parking lot) or exit back onto
Mission Road (south exit). You can only make a right-hand turn when exiting onto Mission Road.
Remember, the 75th Street lot is reserved for bus pick-up/delivery. Throughout our day, there are several bus-
ses picking up students and dropping students off.
Juniors and Seniors who drive to school: juniors with parking permits will park in the 75th Street lot as usual.
Seniors with parking permits will park in the Mission Road lot. Seniors, please access this lot from Delmar.
SME Newsletter - August 2010 Page 4
Welcome back to Shawnee Mission East. Here are a few reminders to start the year:
IMMUNIZATION INFORMATION: Letters were mailed home this spring regarding the new state immunization requirements. Please make sure your
students immunizations are up to date AND that the current shots are on file with the nursing office. The first ex-
clusion date for noncompliance will be October 20, 2010. If your student does not have proof of having received all
required immunizations by October 10, KS State and SMSD policy dictates they be excluded from school until it is
completed. Please do not delay; we do not like having to exclude anyone from school, as these are unexcused ab-
sences.
MEDICATION POLICY:
SMSD policy prohibits students from carrying any medications prescription or overt the counter medications (OTC)
on their person. The exceptions to this policy are inhalers and/or Epi-pens and diabetic management supplies Stu-
dents may self carry these medications with written permission from a physician and parents (which must be updated
yearly). Students may carry/use cough drops and rewetting drops for contacts. Students found to be in violation of
the district policy are subject to suspension. Information regarding this policy is in the student handbook signed at
the beginning of each year.
Over the counter medications will be administered sparingly when indicated to make your child more comfortable
and able to remain in school. For example, the medication may be used for dental pain, mild headaches, or orthope-
dic pain related to recent injury. The school nurse will stock generic brands of Tylenol, Advil, and Tums. A signed
consent from the parent or guardian must be on file in the nurse's office and renewed annually before any medication
will be administered to your student.
If a student is to receive a prescription medication at school, the medication must be sent to the school nurse’s office
in the original prescription bottle accompanied by a permission form from a parent and physician.
All medications orders expire at the end of the school year and the nurse is required to dispose of any medications
not picked up by the parent at the end of the school year.
All medication forms and policies may be found on the district web page: www.smsd.org and the nurse’s web back
pack page.
CHANGES IN HEALTH STATUS:
If there have been any new diagnoses of health problems or changes in existing ones, please be sure to notify me at
once so that I may provide the best care possible.
VISION AND HEARING SCREENING:
Screening for hearing (10th grade) and vision (9th and 11th grades) and both for all new students to our district will
be done during the school year if possible. If results of screening indicate a need for further evaluation, parents/
guardians will be notified. Please advise the nurse in writing if you choose not to have your student tested, otherwise
they will be tested per state law. If your student is on a yearly hearing check you will be notified only if there is a
significant change.
ILLNESS AT SCHOOL:
If a student becomes ill while at school, he/she must come to the nurse’s office and a parent must be contacted before
he/she can leave the building. If a student leaves without checking out through the nurse’s office, the absence will be
considered unexcused.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION EXCUSES:
Please bring all PE excuses to the nurse for approval before going to your PE classes. Students are excused for 2
school days with a parent’s note. A doctor’s note is required for a longer period of time.
PARENT PHONE NUMBERS:
Please be sure to keep me notified of any changes in your phone numbers at home or work and for your emergency
contacts in case your child becomes ill while at school. No students are allowed to leave unless my office contacts a
parent, so it is imperative that I have current working phone numbers.
If you have any questions, please feel free to call the nursing office at 913-993-6616.
SME Newsletter - August 2010 Page 5
Reminders from the Nurse
Website
Please visit the Shawnee Mission East Counseling Website at www4.smsd.org/SMECounselors/. Our Web Back
Pack contains a wide variety of information about the counseling department and staff, opportunities, career, college,
scholarships, and enrollment. Please note that we will no longer be using the www.smecounselor.org website.
Counselor Assignments
The new alphabet breakdown will be: A-Bt (Lili Englebrick); Bu-Hah (Barb Johnson); Hai-Mar (Don Baker and
Deanna Griffey); Mas-Sa (Deanna Griffey); and Sb-Z (Laurie Carter). Rebecca (Becky) Wiseman is our Social
Worker who will continue to do Personal Social Counseling.
Schedule Changes
If your student’s schedule contains an error, please have her/him contact the academic counselor. We will only be
able to make schedule changes to address these situations: computer error, failure of a prerequisite course, gradua-
tion requirements, or inappropriate placement. The Schedule Change Request Forms are located in the Counseling
Office and must be signed by the parent.
PSAT/PLAN Tests
The PSAT/PLAN tests will be administered on Wednesday, October 13, 2010, from 7:40 a.m.-11:30 a.m. We en-
courage all sophomores to take the PLAN Test. The PLAN test is the practice test for the ACT test. The cost of the
PLAN test is $15. The Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT) is a program
cosponsored by the College Board and National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC). It's a standardized test that
provides firsthand practice for the SAT®. It also gives juniors a chance to enter the NMSC scholarship programs.
The cost will be $16 for the Wednesday administration. Sophomores who wish to take the PSAT in addition to the
PLAN Test can do so on Saturday, October 16, at Broadmoor Technical Center. The cost of the Saturday test for
sophomores will be $18. The PSAT/PLAN test Registration begins on September 13 and ends on Friday,
October 8, in the Counseling Center. You can also register for PSAT/PLAN tests on Thursday, August 19, during
Back to School Night.
East for Excellence
East for Excellence (E4E) is an after school tutoring program to provide SME students with individual assistance. It
is led by SME teachers and is provided at NO COST to students. The first session will be Wednesday,
September 29. Sessions are Wednesdays and Thursdays from 2:50-3:50 p.m. in Rooms 503 and 504.
Save Some Money on College Tuition. 2010 -2011 Concurrent Enrollment Options
Simply stated, concurrent enrollment means a student enrolled in a high level high school class has the option to en-
roll and pay tuition at Johnson County Community College or Baker University and earn college credit.
The list of high school classes offered for concurrent enrollment is on page 65 of the Program Planning Guide. The
guide is available on line at SMSD.org. Click on Curriculum under Public Information, and from that page click on
High School 2010-20011 under planning guides.
The state schools in Kansas accept JCCC and Baker Credit earned through concurrent enrollment. Although many
colleges accept college credit earned through concurrent enrollment, some do not. It is wise to consider where the
student plans to attend college and contact the admissions office to see if they will accept college credits earned in
this manner. The good news is that college credit earned in this manner is an economical purchase when compared
to the cost of attending a four-year college.
Counseling Office News—www.smecounselor.org
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College Now
With the exception of American Government Honors, Physics 1 Honors, and Psychology AP all the courses listed on
page 65 of the Program Planning Guide are offered for college credit through the College Now Program at Johnson
County Community College. All pertinent information about College Now can be accessed on line. Google JCCC.
On the home page search for College Now. The List of Shawnee Mission East courses can be accessed by selecting
College Now course – academic from the column on the left. Classroom instructors will talk to their students
about the College Now option. Enrollment materials are available in the counseling office.
This is a list of College Now dates for the Fall:
Last day to withdraw with a "W" on transcript: These deadlines cannot be extended. Students are strongly en-
couraged to begin the process early. Exceptions to the deadlines will not be granted!
The fine print: College Now students are considered students of JCCC and are afforded the same privileges as on-
campus students - access to the library, tutoring, gymnasium, etc. College Now students are also subject to the Fam-
ily Educational Rights and Privacy Act. Visit www.jccc.edu and search FERPA for more information on this feder-
ally-mandated privacy law.
JCCC is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools; therefore, a majority of our credits
will transfer. It is your responsibility to check with the admission or advising office at the institution you wish to
attend to ensure transferability of courses. State statute limits the number of College Now credits a student
can earn to 24.
Quick Step Plus
Two years ago Johnson County Community College began offering College Algebra credit as a concurrent enroll-
ment option for the Shawnee Mission East course College Prep Math. Information about this concurrent enrollment
option can be found on the internet. On the JCCC homepage search for Quick Step Plus to access this information.
The College Prep Math instructors will talk to their students about the Quick Step Plus program.
Concurrent Enrollment through Baker University
This year is the first time that Shawnee Mission will be offering concurrent enrollment with Baker University. The
three courses that will be offered in this program are American Government Honors, Physics 1 Honors, and Psychol-
ogy AP. Mrs Laura Carter, SME counselor, will talk to the students in these classes and distribute enrollment mate-
rials to interested students.
Questions?
Call Miss Carter with any questions you have about these programs. Her phone number is 913-993.6633.
Counseling Office News—www.smecounselor.org
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September 1, 2010
JCCC Application submission deadline
Authorization form submission deadline
(signed by your principal)
ACT/SAT test score submission deadline,
if applicable
September 14, 2010
COMPASS (JCCC placement test) deadline,
if applicable
September 14, 2010
Enrollment/Payment deadline
September 15, 2010
Last day for 100% refund
September 15, 2010
Last day to withdraw without a "W" on transcript
November 15, 2010
Last day to request pass/fail grade
SME Newsletter - August 2010 Page 8
Jeremy Higgins, Athletic Director Lancer Athletics
Prepare Now For the Fall Sports Season
Practice/Tryouts for the fall 2010 athletic season will begin on Monday, August 16. Please keep the following
in mind as you prepare for the upcoming school year and our fall athletic season:
Before an athlete can practice or try out, we must have a KSHSAA physical exam form on file. Signatures
from the physician, the athlete, and the athlete’s parents are required on this form, which is available
through www.smesports.org or from the SME Office.
The physical must be dated on or after May 1, 2010. Please note also that the physical exam must be per-
formed by an MD (medical doctor), a DO (doctor of osteopathic medicine), DC (doctor of chiropractic
medicine), or an RPA (registered physician’s assistant). An RNP (registered nurse practitioner) may
perform the exam, but it then must be co-signed by a physician.
To ensure your physical is not misplaced, please hand deliver it to Mrs. Gayle O’Grady, the AD Secretary,
in the office prior to the first fall tryout/practice. No athlete will be allowed to participate until we have
received the physical form.
In addition to having a physical on file, all athletes must complete the district athletic participation packet.
This document is available through www.smesports.org and must be signed by both the athlete and their
parents. There are numerous places to sign, so make sure you get them all!
There are seven fall sports available for athletes to participate in: Cross Country, Football, Boys’ Soccer,
Volleyball, Gymnastics, Girls’ Tennis, and Girls’ Golf
In accordance with KSHSAA and Shawnee Mission District Policy, all students involved in athletics, de-
bate, forensics, and cheerleading must be passing five subjects from the beginning of the semester to the
end of the week in which the competition occurs. The student must have passed five new subjects the pre-
vious semester in order to be eligible for athletics at SM East. Credits for serving as a lab assistant do not
count towards academic eligibility.
Varsity Sports – Fall 2010
Before we know it, the 2010 sports season will be under way. Below are the first home competition dates for all
of our fall sports. Let’s show our Lancer Pride and support all athletes by attending games and cheering on
our teams!
Football Thursday, Sept. 2 vs. SMNW @ North Stadium 7:00PM
Volleyball Thursday, Sept. 9 SME QUAD @ SME 5:00PM
Soccer Tuesday, Sept. 21 vs. SMN @ Soccer Complex #3 7:00PM
Tennis Wednesday, Sept. 8 vs. SMN @ SME 3:30PM
Golf Monday, Aug. 20 SME Inv. @ Meadowbrook 2:00PM
Cross Country Saturday, Sept. 4 Greg Wilson @ JCCC 8:00AM
Gymnastics Tuesday, Sept. 14 SME QUAD SME 6:00PM
Thursday, August 12 Lancer Launch
Monday, August 16 Fall Sports Begin
Monday, August 23 Fall Meet the Coach Night
Friday, October 2 Homecoming Football Game vs. Leavenworth (at North Stadium)
Monday, November 15 Winter Sports Begin
Monday, November 22 Winter Meet the Coach Night
December KSHSAA “No Practice” Dates
Monday, February 28 Spring Sports Begin
SME Newsletter - August 2010 Page 9
Jeremy Higgins, Athletic Director Lancer Athletics
Meet the Coach Nights
Meet the Coach Night for all fall sports will be held on Monday, August 23 at 6:00 p.m. in the SM East Audito-
rium. Meet the Coach Night provides parents an opportunity to meet their son or daughter’s coach and receive in-
formation regarding team rules, expectations, procedures, etc. Parents and athletes in a fall sport are required
to attend. After meeting with coaches, we will re-convene in the auditorium @ 7:00pm for a special program.
Meet the Coach Night for winter sports will be held on Monday, November 22 at 6:00 p.m. in the Auditorium.
Meet the Coach Night for spring sports are held at different times and locations depending on the activity.
2010-2011 Important Dates
New SME Sports Website
Check out the new SME Sports website at www.smesports.org. You will find up-to-date information on all SME
Sports teams including news, schedules, scores, participation and physical forms, photos, weather forecasts, and
links to live broadcasts.
SME PTA 2010-2011 General Meetings
PTA advocates the education and well-being of SME students through the many programs that the PTA membership
and volunteers supports. SME PTA does no fundraising. Our primary source of operating revenue is YOUR PTA
DUES. Please become a PTA “family” member today for just $28. This moderate fee makes a big difference in
many programs that serve teachers and students at SME. Last year, PTA provided $10,000 to teachers through the
Teacher Grants. Other important, upcoming programs include:
PTA General Meeting, September 7. Dr. Krawitz will give his insights and updates on the new school year.
Parent Principal Coffee, September 29. Stay connected to key information regarding education, activities and
challenges facing high school students and families.
College Clinic, October 13. Attend the largest annual college expo in the heartland region showcasing nearly 200
US colleges and universities for high school students throughout the area.
Support Your SME PTA A PTA membership form is included in this newsletter. Additional copies of the form are available in the SME of-
fice, at Back-to-School night, and on the SME web site: http://www.smsd.org/custom/smeast/SME_PTA-
Website/Forms.html
SME PTA Executive Officers Co Presidents: Joletta Woolwine / Becky Johnston
VP Administration: Cathy Handy
Co-VP Programs: Denise Clark / Mary Schrock
Co-VP Membership: Molly Mitchell-Danciger / Sara Armer
Recording Secretary: Lisa Lowe
Corresponding Secretary: Deb Schneider
Treasurer: Karen Bailey
SME PTE Committee Chairs
PTA General Membership Meetings September 7, 11:30 a.m. Village Presbyterian Church
October 5, 11:30 a.m. Village Presbyterian Church
December 9, 7:00 - 10:00 a.m. SME Library
February, 7:00 p.m. Location to be announced
March 1, 11:30 a.m. Village Presbyterian Church
April 5, 11:30 a.m. Village Presbyterian Church
May 3, 10:00 a.m. Village Presbyterian Church
SME PTA SME PTA SME PTA SME PTA SME
SME Newsletter - August 2010 Page 10
Lancer Launch Julie Norton
Newsletter Joan Beahm
Transfer Student Event Suzanne Henley
Publicity Ann Spivak
Student Pictures OPEN
Student Directory Cynthia Jarrold
After Graduation Event Mary Schrock
College Clinic Kelly Kendall / Julie Foster
College Connection Ellen Cray
Volunteers Cathy Handy
Culvers Night Cathy Handy
Website Shelly Kirkpatrick
Carnation Sales Lori Sherk, Julie Sykes
Freshman Lancer Event Ginnie Derusseau /
Karen Johnson
Hostess Jennifer Stradinger
Parent Principal Coffees Dianne Ryan
Visual Arts Nonie Newman
Civic Duty Carlene Anderson
Hospitality Kelly Kendall
Reflections/Citizenship OPEN
Presidential Service Coord Lindsay Mohn
Landscape Kimberly Reene
Bridge Karen Bailey
Instructional Grants Michelle Twibell
Mailing OPEN
Lancer Band Members and Parents!!
Have you returned your Booster Registration forms? If not,
please return them immediately to Tanya Harold, Treasurer,
6617 W. 79th Street, Overland Park, KS 66204.
Phone: 913-271-8834
If you haven’t received your registration forms either via e-mail
or snail-mail or both, please e-mail Karen Dees at
PLEASE REMEMBER BAND CAMP STARTS 8/2/10 FOR
FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORES AND 8/4/10 FOR ALL
CLASSES. Any questions, please call or e-mail Karen Dees,
913-236-6319, e-mail above.
Karen Dees, Band Booster President
The East Fund
The Shawnee Mission East Educational Excellence Fund (The East Fund) raises money to support and enrich our
students’ learning environment. Your gift to The East Fund creates immediate and long-term benefits! The East
Fund puts money to work right away each year on grant requests which make available exceptional new programs,
technology, and staff training for our SME community.
The East Fund supplements dwindling government funding. It does not reduce our state allocation, which is man-
dated by law. Every project funded is one that would otherwise go unfunded by the district. The East Fund is your
Booster Club for Education. Let’s continue the long-standing SME tradition of academic excellence.
To learn more about The East Fund, the grant process, and ways to donate and volunteer, visit our website at
www.theeastfund.org.
Lancer Gridiron Club
The Lancer Gridiron Club was founded to support and promote the Shawnee Mission East football program and all
high school Lancer football players and coaches. Our organization is open to anyone in the community; parents,
alumni, and businesses. Our goal is to provide year-round support to ensure that the program is successful in creat-
ing a winning football environment for the players, coaches, students, parents, and fans in the SME community.
For more information, and a list of volunteer opportunities, check out our website at www.lancergridironclub.com.
SME Newsletter - August 2010 Page 12
Fund Raisers to Support the SME Band
Get Ready for Fall Yard Clean-up with the Lancer Band trash bag sale. We have paper or
plastic yard bags and large kitchen trash bags
available. To purchase bags call:
Pam Lanza, 913-432-7128 -if you live north of 75
th Street and Cathy Philpott, 913-341-4146 -if
you live south of 75th
Street.
Be the first in your neighborhood to have a 2011 Entertainment Book! The SME Band will be selling books during the first weeks of school. More local venues are included in this year’s coupons. You may also easily order an-other location edition, useful for travel or out-
of-town relatives. Contact a band member or call Cindy Shedor at 913-825-3975. Sale ends
September 1.
Booster Clubs and Organizations
Celebrate Tradition Lancer Blues & BBQ Saturday, November 6, 2010, Milburn Country Club
A Party and Auction benefitting The East Fund.
Join in the fun, socialize with old friends, and meet new ones as patrons of SME come together for an evening of cele-brating the great tradition of SME by supporting this live and silent auction.
If you would like to volunteer your time, donate items, or help underwrite the auction, please contact this year’s auction chairs:
Deb Schneider. 816-686-5733, [email protected] or Jenny Wentz, 913-642-2541, [email protected].
More than 300 students involved in SME
Choral Music!
With more than 300 students in the choral music pro-
gram this year, the SME Choirbooster parent organiza-
tion is off and running with lots of activity! The first is
a car wash. Choir students will wash your car on Satur-
day, August 21 from 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. in the SME
circle drive. Car wash tickets will be pre-sold by choir students for $10.00 each. Contact Dede Daves at
[email protected] or 912-224-1288 if you are interested in buying tickets or helping with the car wash. Find
your favorite SME singer and plan to have your
car washed!
Secondly, all Choraliers are invited to the first-ever Choraliers picnic. Come meet your choir friends on Sunday,
August 22 from 4:00 - 6:00 p.m. at the Harmon Park Pavilion (next to the Prairie Village Pool). Hotdogs, hamburg-
ers, and drinks will be provided by SME Choirboosters. All Choralier students are asked to bring a side dish or des-
sert to share. A few more parent volunteers are still needed. Please contact Kristy Moore at [email protected]
or 913-383-2282 if you are interested in helping with set-up or running the grills with Mr. Foley. Parents, please en-
courage your student to come and have a great time.
Get excited to be a Lancer….SME Choirboosters are offering spirit wear items for sale this year! These items are
available to ALL Lancer fans, not just choir students. Items will be sold at Lancer Launch on August 12 and an on-
line order form is posted at www.smechoirbooster.com Support the choral music program by purchasing a cool, new
Lancer t-shirt that tributes the Beatles, flannel PJ bottoms with the SME logo and a polar-fleece sport blanket with
the SME logo on it. Students will be selling these items during the school year and at football games.
Contact Dede Daves at [email protected] for more information.
If you are interested in getting more involved in SME Choirboosters, please contact any of our exec board members
listed below or check out our website: www.smechoirbooster.com
2010-2011 Choirbooster Executive Officers:
President: Shelle Jensen
President-elect: Kristy Moore
Secretary: Martha Shackelford
Treasurer: Patty Mader
V.P. Communications: Ann Spivak
V.P. Membership: Mary McCarthy
V.P. Fundraising: Dede Daves and Chris Nash
SME Newsletter - August 2010 Page 13
2010 Choral Music Calendar
Sept. 30, Oct. 1 & 2 Musical Revue at SME
Oct. 6 Fall Concert, 7 p.m. at SME
Nov. 9 East Area Choral Concert, 7 p.m. at SME
Dec. 9 Holiday Concert, 7 p.m. at SME
Booster Clubs and Organizations
Support Shawnee Mission East Athletics!
There are TWO easy ways!
1. Become a member of the SM East All-Sports Booster Club
Multiple sponsorship levels available; Special recognition in the SM East Sports Program; and Receive two free season passes to all home SM East athletic events.
2. Buy an ad in the SM East Sports Program Guide
A cost-effective way to promote your business to the East community; Available in a variety of sizes and prices; East families and friends can also purchase ads; For one price, ads appear in all three – Fall, Winter and Spring – Sports Program Guides; and All ads include two FREE season passes to all home SM East athletic events.
About the SM East All-Sports Booster Club Founded in 1968, the All-Sports Booster Club has a rich tradition of supporting all Lancer sports teams and cheerleading on an equal basis. The Shawnee Mission School District provides approximately $50,000 in funds to support all of our sports programs. Funds raised by the Club provide significant additional support to student athletes and their coaches, helping pay for new equipment, travel, banners, uniforms, special training events, and more.
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2010-2011 SM East All-Sports Booster Club Check one or both of the following ways to support East Athletics
___ Advertise. A board member will contact you with more information.
___ Become an All-Sports Booster Club Member. Please check the level of your choice:
___ Gold, $300 and above ___ Silver, $225 to $299 ___ Bronze, $125 to $224
___ Lancer, $75 to $124 ___ Standard, $50 ___ Single, $30 (one pass only)
Name (as you want it to appear in the Guide) ____________________________________________________
Your student’s name/grade ___________________________________________________________________
Phone ( ) -- Email address _______________________________________
Address ____________________________________________________________________________________
City ______________________________________________ State _______ Zip __________________________
Return this form to: Kelley Colby, 4408 W. 66th Street, Prairie Village, KS 66208
Questions? [email protected] 913.432.6483
Here is a Chance for Your Student to be Recognized
This a national program to recognize students who demonstrate outstanding service to their community, nation or
abroad during the 12 – month period between April 1, 2010 and March 31, 2011. Both SHARE hours and other vol-
unteer hours conducted independently may qualify.
For most SME students, age 15 or older, the awards are:
GOLD: 250 or more hours of service
SILVER: 175 – 249 hours of service
BRONZE: 100 – 174 hours of service
For those SME students who will not have turned 15 by April 1, 2011, the awards are as follows:
GOLD: 100 or more hours of service
SILVER: 75 – 99 hours of service
BRONZE: 50 – 74 hours of service
A variety of volunteer services qualify. Fundraising for community services and faith – based service can be in-
cluded. Activities must be unpaid. Travel time and actual work time on volunteer trips counts.
The following do not qualify for volunteer service hours:
Fund-raising for sports teams, choir, plays, etc., from which the student benefits,
Court – ordered community service,
Sleeping or entertainment time after you traveled to the volunteer location.
An application and log of service hours follows this page. It can also be found online at smeshare.org. Award appli-
cations and log forms may also be picked up outside the SHARE office room 463.
Questions? Contact SHARE advisers Pat Kaufman or Lesley Multer at 913-993-6820 or [email protected] or
PTA rep Lisa Erickson at 913-341-3623 or [email protected].
All forms are to be returned to the SHARE office (Attention: Lesley Multer) by April 1, 2011. Also, you may email
the form to: [email protected] or post mark it by April 1, 2011 to:Lisa Erickson, 8914 Maple Drive,
Overland Park, KS 66207
SME Newsletter - August 2010 Page 15
The President’s Volunteer Service Award
PRESIDENT’S VOLUNTEER SERVICE AWARD Application and Log of service hours
NAME: ______________________________________________________________ NAME PREFERRED ON CERTIFICATE: ___________________________________ STREET ADDRESS: ___________________________________________________ PHONE: ________________ E-MAIL: _________________________________ AGE as of 4/1/2011: _____ GRADE: _____ TOTAL HOURS 4/1/10 – 3/31/11: ___________
LOG OF VOLUNTEER HOURS April 1, 2010 – March 31, 2011
Please complete and return to SHARE office (room 463) by April 1, 2011 or mail to Lisa Erickson, 8914 Maple Drive, Overland Park, KS 66207 with a postmark of no later than April 1, 2011. Contact Pat Kaufman or Leslie Multer 913-993-6820 or [email protected] or Lisa Erickson at [email protected] with questions.
Date(s) Volunteer Service Description Organization name / Con-
tact Name / Phone (for verification)
Hours