Thursday, March 10, 2011

Uni-Town


50 students from AHS were involved in a memorable yearly event that we hold called Uni-Town. Uni-Town is a residential leadership and diversity program. During the program students (delegates and counselors) participate in a variety of workshops, activities and discussions on prejudice, discrimination, and leadership. Delegates are challenged to evaluate their opinions and to learn and get to know others more deeply. This year, like the last 4 years that AHS has put Uni-town on, was a fantastic event! All participates did a wonderful job.

Thank you to the adults that also made this event possible. Airick West, Shelby Ross, Heather Duncan, Phyllis Downing, and Laura Hanzel. Without each of them, the workshop would not have gone as smoothly. Thank you so much!

Sunday, March 6, 2011

4 Student represent AHS in St. Joe Art Show


Cara Koehler, Nichole Bjorgaard, Riley Yanke and Olvia Oden each entered a piece of art for a St. Joseph, Missouri art show. Above are the pieces they submitted. Riley Yanke was awarded and honorable mention for her piece titled, "Elephants in Blue" . Congratulations to each one of these ladies for the courage to put their work out there! We are proud of you.

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Way to Go Spanish Club!

Congratulations to Mrs. King and the AHS Spanish Club for being awarded the "Salvation Army Youth Participation Award for 2010." They raised the most money of any organization by ringing bells at Christmas. Nice job!

Art Show

‎4 students are representing our school at the Albrecht-Kemper Museum of Art, Art Show, each submitting a piece of art: Nichole Bjorgaard, Olivia Oden, Riley Yanke, and Cara Koehler. The show will be on display from March 6th - April 7th. This Sunday from 1-4 will be an open house if you can, come by and check out some fantastic art work. Good job Ladies.

Friday, March 4, 2011

ACT Mobile App




ACT just released their first mobile app for the iPhone or the iPod touch. Check it out!

Thursday, February 24, 2011

February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month

Since 2006, February has been observed as an important time to raise awareness about the serious issue of dating violence in high schools, colleges and communities across the nation.

In 2008, the US Senate unanimously approved S. Res. 710 declaring the first week of February as "National Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Week," and on January 25, 2010, the Senate expanded the observance by declaring the month of February as "National Teen Dating Violence Awareness & Prevention Month"

• One-third of high school and college students will have been in an abusive relationship by the time they graduate.
• 20% of teens report that they have been hit, slapped, or pushed by a partner.
• 50% - 80% of teens have reported knowing others who were involved in violent relationships.
• Young women, ages 16 to 24 years, experience the highest rates of relationship violence.
If you feel that you are in an abusive dating relationship, tell someone. Here are some resources that can help you develop a safety plan:
DoVES (Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Center) 1-800-367-7075 or 1-913-367-0363 (Atchison Area)
National Teen Dating Abuse Helpline 1-866-331-9474
National Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-799-SAFE or 1-800-787-3224 (TTY)
Talk to your school resources officer or guidance counselor.

*DoVES is also available on Facebook

Thank You

I wanted to take a minute to tell everyone who attended AHS's Parent/Teacher Conferences a big thank you! It was so nice to be able to talk to you about your son or daughter. If you were not able to attend conferences last week and are still interested in talking to teachers, please let us know and we will get a meeting set up.