Thursday, November 29, 2018

Mustang News - November 30, 2018

Announcements

Updated Semester 1 Final Exam Schedule
Due to the "snow day" on Monday, November 26, please note the updated Semester 1 final exam schedule.

  • Monday, December 17: Regular schedule
  • Tuesday, December 18: Early Release. Student dismissal at 1:40pm
  • Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, December 19,20, &21: Final exam schedule 


Blast from the Past


Second Semester Parking Permit Lottery
Second semester lottery for Parking Permits will occur Monday, November 19 at 8:00 am through Sunday, November 25 at Midnight. NO LATE REGISTRATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED.

Register for the second semester lottery online. You will be notified via email if you were randomly selected on November 27 after 3:00 pm.
Online payment is due by December 3 at 2:00 pm.
Pick up your permit at the Security Office December 4-7 during lunch periods only. You may start parking on campus December 10.

Senior Class T-shirts
Senior class t-shirts are available for purchase online.  T-shirts are $12 each.  Orders must be placed by 12/13 at 3:30 pm through the school website.  No late orders will be accepted.  All sales are final.  Please contact Mrs. Henrichs at chenrichs@d120.org with any questions.



Support the MHS Foundation
The MHS Foundation is sponsoring a “Queen of Hearts – Done the Mustang Way” Raffle.  Weekly drawings will be held on Tuesdays at 7PM at Emil’s Pizza. The first weekly draw will be held on Nov.6th with a minimum win of $250, if your ticket is selected and your envelope number contains the Mustang Card. Tickets are on sale at Emil’s for $1 each or 6 for $5. All proceeds go towards scholarships and innovative classrooms grants. Thank you for your support!

Amazon Smile Helps MHS
Register and shop Amazon Smile to benefit MHS.  Amazon Smile will donate 0.5% of purchases to the Mundelein High School Foundation.   https://goo.gl/6ayz6A




Parents/Guardians encouraged to complete 5Essentials Survey
Parents/Guardians are encouraged to complete the 5Essentials Survey that is now available online. The survey allows for school administrations to learn about the highlights and concerns of parents in their districts. The survey is available in English and Spanish and takes about 10 minutes to complete. Only one parent per household may complete the survey; however, if parents have more than one child who attends MHS, they may choose to participate multiple times.

Please use this URL to complete the survey:  https://survey.5-essentials.org/illinois/

We look forward to your feedback.

Calendar Updates - Important Changes 2018-2019 School Calendar!
Due to State of Illinois mandated testing in April, please be aware of these changes in the calendar.

  • Thursday, March 7, 2019: Late Start day-classes begin at 9:25am and dismiss at 3:05pm
  • Friday, March 8, 2019: Regular day of school-classes begin at 7:45am and dismiss at 3:05pm
  • Wednesday, March 13, 2019: Early dismissal-classes begin at 7:45am and dismiss at 1:40pm
  • Wednesday, March 13, 2019: Parent/Teacher conferences 2:10pm to 4:30pm, and 5:30pm to 8:00 pm
  • Tuesday, April 9, 2019: State testing for all Sophomores and Juniors. Non-attendance day for Freshmen and Seniors
  • Wednesday, April 10, 2019: State testing for all Freshmen. Non-attendance day for Sophomores and Seniors

Friday Focus



Recognition


MHS senior chosen for next level in prestigious scholarship program
Ryann Ray, a senior at Mundelein High School, has been named a semifinalist for the 2019 class of
Ryann Ray
the Coca-Cola Scholars Program, moving to the next round of the selection process to become a Coca-Cola Scholar and receive a $20,000 college scholarship. With the addition of the 2019 class, the Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation will have provided more than 6,150 Coke Scholars nationwide with more than $69 million in scholarships over the course of 31 years.

Semifinalists will now complete the second phase of the process by writing essays, gathering recommendations and transcripts. An independent selection committee will review the applications and select 250 regional finalists by the end of January to participate in online or in-person interviews. One hundred fifty Coca-Cola Scholars will be named in March and visit Atlanta in April for a celebratory banquet and a Leadership Development Institute facilitated by program alumni.

Ray is involved in a number of activities at MHS. She is one of four drum majors for the Marching Mustangs and is also a member of the Jazz Band, Concert Band and Show Choir Band. She is on the track team and a member of the Student Athlete Leadership Team [SALT], a member of Link Crew, Model UN, National Honor Society, Future Business Leaders of America [FBLA] and president of a local 4-H Club.

“She’s an amazing student and works hard at everything she does,” said Jimmy Ku, her MHS counselor. “She also has a passion for animals and has a number of different types at her home.”

MHS named ALICE Certified School
The ALICE Training Institute has just announced that Mundelein High School is an official ALICE Certified School. “Your organization has demonstrated a true commitment to safety preparedness,” said a representative of the Institute.

MHS staff are continuing to work through the long training process in order for all adults in the building to be ready for any type of safety issue that could threaten students and/or staff. The District has adopted the ALICE training concept which is a new alternative to the traditional lockdown approach to student safety. The acronym stands for Alert, Lockdown, Inform, Counter and Evacuate. Its focus is to have all students and staff be prepared to use a number of different, relevant reactions to having an active shooter in the building.

An example of the new philosophy is that if there is danger at a far end of the building an option would be that it would be safer for students and staff in areas far from the danger to get out of the building [evacuate] rather than stay hunkered down in a classroom.

The official training began this school year when all staff completed an online educational, interactive program so they were prepared for “hands on” training later. On September 28 of this year, the staff was engaged in an afternoon simulation of an intruder in the building. They were placed in a number of different situations where they had to make decisions about what to do. The participants didn’t know ahead of time what type of danger they would encounter.

When placed in a traditional lockdown situation, many of the staff were “shot” [with small rubber balls] trying to hide under desks or behind other furniture. In other scenarios, many were able to escape when they realized there was no danger in their immediate areas. When a large group were in the cafeteria and an armed stranger entered with gun [fake] drawn several of the staff members actually were able to disarm the man and hold him on the ground to wait for help to come.
“This is just the beginning of the training process,” said MHS Head of Security Cathy Schmidt. “There are many more activities ahead this year and next that will also involve students and the Mundelein Police Department,” she explained. Some of those activities will include a parent information night in English/Spanish, students attending a presentation explaining the ALICE process of Run, Hide or Fight, faculty leading discussions and practices in their classrooms and an eventual drill with “actors” and assistance from the Mundelein Police.

“What helped me the most were the training videos, live demonstrations and talking about it,” said Jan Swanston, school nurse. “If we were supposed to experience mass hysteria and minor injuries as compared with the likely deaths that could occur, then the live drills served their purpose,” she said.
During the previous school year, nine members of the MHS staff completed a program to become ALICE trainers and they then became an official part of this ongoing program at MHS. In addition to Schmidt, the other trainers include Officer Steve Balogh, school resource officer at MHS; Meghan Bargar, dean of students; Larry Calhoun, fine and applied arts department chair; Troy Parola, athletic director; Kevin Quinn, director of building and grounds; Chris Sellers, security staff; Rahul Sethna, business faculty and Paul Thatcher, dean of students.

“We’re looking forward to the many ALICE training activities still ahead,” Schmidt said. “It’s a lot of work but well worth it for the safety and protection of our students and staff.”

Activities


Black Student Union
On November 13th the Black Student Union Club traveled to Northwestern University for a campus visit, including a visit to the Black House, which is part of the Multicultural Student Affairs Department.  They also stopped at Giordano's for lunch for the complete Chicago experience.


College & Career Center

Scholarships Are Open!
The John W. Lynn Performing Arts Scholarship, worth $1,000, is available to a Mundelein High School graduate who intends to pursue a degree in the performing arts (Theatre, Music, or Dance).  Additionally, applicants must have participated in at least two productions during their senior year of high school and have a grade point average of 3.0 or higher.

Application: https://www.kirkplayers.org/scholarshipapplication.html
Deadline: January 12, 2019

This scholarship, and many more scholarship opportunities, can also be accessed through the Scholarship Link found under Colleges Home in Naviance.  Additionally, we strongly encourage students to continue checking the MHS Specific Scholarships https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1N57hzRfIHnMTNO17R9TQqPb-maMXKdtdZZiP2Z03ZtM/edit?usp=sharing  document to view which additional scholarships that are guaranteed to go to MHS graduates may be opening soon and begin preparing for these. 

Military Recruiter Visits

Interested in joining the military? Stop by the table in the cafeteria hallway during lunch periods to speak with recruiters from different branches on the dates featured above.

MHS College Planning Guide
The MHS College Planning Guide is a comprehensive guide through the college planning process. It covers where to get started, financial aid options, timelines, college athletics, summer opportunities, the college planning workbook, and more! Check it out at: http://www.livebinders.com/b/2151227# 

Connect with us!
Website: https://www.d120.org/resources/student-success-resources/ccrc/
Instagram: mhsccrc
Twitter: @mundycollege

Athletics

Girls Swimming/Dive
2018 Girls season comes to a close with MacKenzie Strong finishing 2nd place in the 200 Free and 100 Free,  and took home 2-3rd place finishes in the 50 Free and 100 Breast. The 200 MR relay finishing 22nd & Adry finishing 36th in the 200 IM. “I can’t believe how lucky I am to coach some great girls and spend all Fall them” said Coach Sethna

Girls Swim-Dive end of year banquet

GSW state bound


Mackenzie Strong


Wrestling
Varsity wrestlers had success at the Antioch Invite with Reese Durlacher taking 1st place and Geo Albavera and Jason Guadarrama took home 3rd place medals in their respective weight classes.

Rees Durlacher takes 1st place


Girls Basketball
Mundelein had their annual Thanksgiving tournament and ended the week with a 2-3 record. All tournament honors goes to Morgan Frank and Kendall Klatt

Boys Basketball
Hosted their annual Thanksgiving tournament and ended the week with a 2-2 finish (2rd Place). All tournament honors goes to Conor Enright and Scottie Ebube.

Freshmen wrestlers go 3-0 with wins over St. Pats and Leyden

Girls Bowling making history on their first meet ever for MHS!

Girls Bowling making history on their first meet ever!





Photos of the Week

Preparing for their first competition, Isabelle Jurasz '19 perfects the toss she worked on throughout the night. Jurasz is a three year member and is a leader on the team. Photo taken by Lindsay Nootbaar

Taking a second to focus before his turn, Nicholas Prochnow '20 gets a strike. A member on the school's first varsity bowling team, Prochnow helped lead his team to win the first match against Huntley High School. Photo taken by Emma Aculado 

Staying determined, Samuel Eddy '19 dribbles down the court during the boys varsity basketball Thanksgiving Turkey Tournament hosted by MHS on Wednesday, Nov. 21. The tournament lasted a total of five days and the boys varsity team played hard each day. Photo taken by Rosibel Gomez

At the start of 7th period on Nov. 27, Rebecca Eloiza '20 tunes her flute before band rehearsal. Band director, Mr. Shelato expects the band to be ready and prepared for when he starts the class. Photo taken by Kess DeWitt 







Friday, November 16, 2018

Mustang News - November 16, 2018




Support the MHS Foundation
The MHS Foundation is sponsoring a “Queen of Hearts – Done the Mustang Way” Raffle.  Weekly drawings will be held on Tuesdays at 7PM at Emil’s Pizza. The first weekly draw will be held on Nov.6th with a minimum win of $250, if your ticket is selected and your envelope number contains the Mustang Card. Tickets are on sale at Emil’s for $1 each or 6 for $5. All proceeds go towards scholarships and innovative classrooms grants. Thank you for your support!

Amazon Smile Helps MHS
Register and shop Amazon Smile to benefit MHS.  Amazon Smile will donate 0.5% of purchases to the Mundelein High School Foundation.   https://goo.gl/6ayz6A

School Offices Closed for Thanksgiving
In observance of Thanksgiving all Mundelein High School offices will be closed, and there are no classes Wednesday, November 21, Thursday, November 22 and Friday, November 23.



Parents/Guardians encouraged to complete 5Essentials Survey
Parents/Guardians are encouraged to complete the 5Essentials Survey that is now available online. The survey allows for school administrations to learn about the highlights and concerns of parents in their districts. The survey is available in English and Spanish and takes about 10 minutes to complete. Only one parent per household may complete the survey; however, if parents have more than one child who attends MHS, they may choose to participate multiple times.

Please use this URL to complete the survey:  https://survey.5-essentials.org/illinois/

We look forward to your feedback.

Announcements

Calendar Updates - Important Changes 2018-2019 School Calendar!
Due to State of Illinois mandated testing in April, please be aware of these changes in the calendar.

  • Thursday, March 7, 2019: Late Start day-classes begin at 9:25am and dismiss at 3:05pm
  • Friday, March 8, 2019: Regular day of school-classes begin at 7:45am and dismiss at 3:05pm
  • Wednesday, March 13, 2019: Early dismissal-classes begin at 7:45am and dismiss at 1:40pm
  • Wednesday, March 13, 2019: Parent/Teacher conferences 2:10pm to 4:30pm, and 5:30pm to 8:00 pm
  • Tuesday, April 9, 2019: State testing for all Sophomores and Juniors. Non-attendance day for Freshmen and Seniors
  • Wednesday, April 10, 2019: State testing for all Freshmen. Non-attendance day for Sophomores and Seniors



Semester 1 Final Exams
Semester final exams are approaching!  The final exam schedule for December 18, 19, and 20 is below.




  • Students must be in attendance for Final Exam periods in which they have a scheduled class.
  • Students in Study Hall or Lunch are not required to attend those periods on their scheduled Final Exam Days.
  • Breakfast will still be offered from 7:00am – 7:45am.
  • Lunch will be offered between the second and third exam periods (11:00am to 11:30am).  Lunch is only offered on Day 1 and Day 2 of finals.
  • Students waiting for transportation will be allowed to remain in the cafeteria only.
  • Students will not be admitted to the classroom after the bell.  Students who arrive late for a final exam will remain in the Cafeteria for the remainder of the final exam period. Students must remain during the class period in order to be eligible to make up the final exam.
  • An exam make up period will be available each day of final exams.  Students will be held in the cafeteria if they are late and instructed to take the exam at 1:15pm on Day 1 and Day 2 and during the make-up period on Day 3.  All make up exams will be in the Assessment Center or completed with the teacher if the teacher wishes. There is an overflow room to the Assessment Center as needed.  Make up finals will be administered by assigned Instructional Assistants.


Tech Campus
PM Tech Campus students will continue to attend tech campus on all final exam days. Leaving at their regular
time of 12:35 and returning at 3:25 (Cosmo 4:45), there will be no after school transportation.
 
AM Tech Campus students will attend tech campus as scheduled on Tuesday, December 18 and will be excused from tech with a calendar conflict for Wednesday and Thursday of final exams (no am tech bus).

Athletic Practices
Tuesday, December 18 and Wednesday, December 19, athletic practices can begin at 1:15 pm. Thursday, December 20, practice can begin at 11:15 am.

If a student is required to attend the final exam Make-Up period, he/she must do this before attending athletic practices.

Academic Centers
The Math Lab, Literacy Center, and Media Center will remain open for students if students are in lunch or study hall during the exam periods.

Activity Bus
An activity bus will run at 3:30pm each day of final exams after the make-up period.


Golden Apple Awards for Excellence in Teaching and Leadership
In 2019, Golden Apple will honor Illinois high school teachers with the Golden Apple Award for Excellence in Teaching and one or more school leaders (principals/heads of school) with the Golden Apple Award for Excellence in Leadership in honor of Stanley C. Golder. Nominations are now being accepted statewide!     https://www.goldenapple.org/awards



Friday Focus





Recognition


Sethna named IHSA Sectional Swimming Coach of the Year
Mundelein High School’s swim and diving head coach, Rahul Sethna, was voted IHSA Sectional
Swimming Coach of the Year at the sectional at Lake Forest High School November 10. The honor was voted on by his peers at the meet.

“This speaks volumes about the job that Rahul does in the swimming circles,” said Troy Parola, MHS athletic director. “He is well respected and is sending six athletes to compete at state this weekend.”
Sethna joined the MHS teaching and coaching staffs in 1997 and has had many outstanding swimming and diving teams during his tenure.

“This is more of a program award as I have great assistant coaches in Kristi Rizzo and Bill Owens, and great kids and parents,” he said. [Our success] is also due to the help of the PE strength teachers Craig Stocker, Bridget Erickson, Todd Parola, Nancy Toland, Kelli Goodwin and Justin Hart who worked with all of our athletes. The award speaks volumes about all of them as well.”

The IHSA State swimming and diving competition will be held Nov. 16-17 at Evanston Township High School.


Robotics Club
This weekend, the Robotics team competed in the first VEX Robotics Competition qualifying tournament in Illinois this season. There were 24 teams from different high schools and the MHS team brought back the championship trophy.  With this accomplishment comes automatic qualification to compete in the state robotics tournament in March as well as an invitation to the CREATE US OPEN Robotics Tournament in April.  We are proud of how the team of freshmen students used their engineering skills in troubleshooting their robots throughout the competition.  Our students also represented Mundelein HS very well by carrying themselves professionally throughout the competition. 

Top (left to right): Edward Hogea, Giorgi Bazgadze, Steffen Brown, Isaac Fuksman, Raymond Hogea, August Holsman, Brandon Valeroso, Emily Navarette  Bottom (left to right): Noah McNeilly, Matthew Chen









Activities


Depression Era drama slated for Mundelein Theatre
A beautiful, poetic and heartbreaking story of a fictional family from a rural farming community in southern Indiana is the subject of the fall play at Mundelein Theatre. The Diviners, written by Jim Leonard, Jr. will be presented at Mundelein High School on November 15, 16 and 17 at 7:30 p.m., and November 16 at 3:45p.m. Tickets are $8 for adults and $5 for students and seniors. The matinee performance on Friday is only $1 for MHS students. Tickets can be purchased at the door 30 minutes prior to each performance.  Additional information can also be found at www.mundeleintheatre.org.
The Diviners is a moving American drama that is centered around the relationship between a young boy blessed with the magical ability to divine water and a former preacher who comes to town looking for work. The ex-preacher soon realizes his real purpose is to help the boy deal with the one traumatic experience that has caused him to fear the very water he divines.


 “I first came across this play back in 1985 when I auditioned for a role in the first Chicago production of the play,” said Jonathan Meier, the play’s director.  “I did not get cast, but the play always stuck with me.”  “It is such a sweet story, following the young boy Buddy (junior Colin Nacion) and his sister Jennie Mae (senior Rachel Larson) as they come to know and love the stranger, C.C. Showers, (junior Colby Willis) who has come to their small town.”

Other seniors in the cast are Jake Cumberland (Ferris) and Sydney Litka (Bea).  Rounding out the cast are juniors Ellie Mellen (Norma), Josie Hutson (Darlene), Katie Staroszczyk (Golde), Miriam Mitry (Luella), Ander Nutall (Melvin) and Steven Weiss (Dewey).  Allan Rodriguez is the assistant director and Becca Panos and Marta Sikora are the tage managers.


Toys for Tots at MHS
MISSION: The basic mission of the Marine Toys for Tots Program is to collect new unwrapped toys and distribute those toys to less fortunate children at Christmas.

GOAL: The primary goal of Marine Toys for Tots is, through the gift of a new toy, help bring the joy of Christmas and send a message of hope to America's less fortunate children.

Toys for Tots donation bins will be at the MHS front entrance from November 19 to December 15.


Miles for Mustangs Thanksgiving Day 5K run/walk
Mundelein High School’s 5K run/walk, Miles for Mustangs, will be held Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, November 22, beginning at 9 a.m. A one-mile run/walk for children ages 10 and under will begin at 9:30 a.m. with awards for all immediately following. Cost for the event is $25 for the Family 5K, age 11 & up, $ 30 on race day, and $10 for the Kids' Mile for kids 10 and under. Parents or siblings may participate with children in the one-mile free of charge but will not receive a t-shirt.
T-shirts will be provided to all participants registered on or before November 19, 2018 (shirts are not guaranteed after this date). A light breakfast also will be provided for all participants. Click HERE to register.

Online registration closes at midnight on November 19, 2018. Packet pickup is 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. on November 21, 2018 in the main entrance of Mundelein High School. All proceeds benefit Mundelein High School Cross Country and Track teams.



MHS Cultural Fair
"It struck me as a surprise to realize that other high schools in our area were hosting events they called “cultural fairs”, but Mundelein High School was not. We have such a diverse student body, so I wondered why we were not using this to our advantage and celebrating the identities that our student body takes pride in. It’s such an honor to be able to lead the project of our first annual cultural fair, entitled Common Ground. After travelling to South Africa this past summer, I gained a deep appreciation and passion for culture in every sense of the word and have made it my mission to recognize and validate the differences found in our student body brought by ethnicity because I think the more we talk about it, the more respect my peers and myself build for each other. With Calvin Terrell’s visit this fall, I believe that the student body has opened their hearts to change, and I hope that Common Ground will be an event that can harness the energy in the air and use it as a platform to foster appreciation of and open communication about culture. When our Mundelein twist on a traditional cultural fair debuts on Thursday, January 17th, I hope that the entire school will use this as a day to dig deep within themselves and find the true meaning of what it means to be a proud Mustang.

Students can sign-up to host a booth using this link: https://goo.gl/forms/NXoGABD6hgcRvYcu2.
If you have any questions, please email Jillian Hoffstadt 190221@students.d120.org."


Looks what’s happening at CLC

  • Nov. 14: Writer José Olivarez to present reading and workshop

Writer José Olivarez will read from his debut book of poems, “Citizen Illegal” and will present a writing workshop as part of the College of Lake County Reading Series on Wednesday, Nov. 14. The workshop will be held from 3-4:30 p.m. in Room T347, and the reading begins at 7 p.m. in Room A013 (A Wing Conference Center) at CLC’s Grayslake Campus. Both events are free and open to the public. For details, visit https://tinyurl.com/yd2ekzl3.


  • College hosts ‘Chalk Talk’ photo exhibit, Nov. 19 workshop exploring bias

Examining one’s own perceptions and biases, and bridging cultural and communication gaps in diverse communities, is the subject of “Chalk Talk,” a traveling photo exhibit that will be on display Nov. 16 to Jan. 11, 2019 in the Robert T. Wright Community Gallery of Art on the College of Lake County’s Grayslake Campus. Additionally, a dynamic workshop on identity and diversity, led by “Chalk Talk” originator and documentary photographer Wing Young Huie, will take place from 3-4 p.m. Monday, Nov. 19 in the gallery. For more information, visit https://tinyurl.com/ybn6xb35.

College & Career Center

Military Recruiter Visits



Students interested in any of these military branches are welcome to speak with recruiters during their lunch period.

2019 College Ambassador Application is Open

The MHS College Ambassador program was created with the intention of having a distinguished group of current MHS college-bound seniors serve as peer leaders. These students support our underclassmen who are beginning the college application process they have successfully completed through presentations and workshops.

Upon graduating and going on to their respective colleges, College Ambassadors continue to provide support for our Mustangs during college by allowing students to reach out to them with questions about their campus and by returning to host discussions about college life. Interested high school seniors must please complete the application (following this link https://goo.gl/forms/ridVjSjwau4qXO4E2) by November 30.



Mustang Roundup on November 20
Come mingle with MHS College Ambassadors from Class of 2017 and 2018  before school in the Mundelein Room on November 20. Sign up in Naviance to stick around during 1st period and hear about their college experience and get tips on transitioning to college life and applying to college.

MHS alumni to return and talk about college with current students
As part of the college counseling process, MHS College Counselor Andrea Rusk has lined up 12 MHS graduates who will return “home” to talk about college options and opportunities with current MHS students. The 12 will spend part of the day Tuesday, Nov. 20 at the high school.
The group will hold an information session before school starts at 7:45 a.m. followed by roundtable discussions during the first period [7:45 to 8:35 a.m.] They will also be available for the rest of the day to visit teachers’ classrooms by request.

Listed below are the returning alumni, their schools and majors:
Class of 2017:  Josie Escobar, University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign, political science; Rachel Hansen, Penn State University, pre-med, biochemistry and molecular biology; Stacie Ko, Indiana University, pre-med, human biology.

Class of 2018:  Andrea Amador, U of I Urbana-Champaign; Information Systems – Gies School of Business; Michal Gryga, U of I Urbana-Champaign, aerospace engineering; Maaz Imam, U of I Urbana-Champaign, pre-med, community health; Kendall Job, U of I Urbana-Champaign, advertising and public relations; Natasha Kumar, George Washington University, pre-med; Nick Manaligod, Loyola University Chicago, political science, Spanish minor, pre-law; Juliana Roznowski, U of I Urbana-Champaign, civil and environmental engineering; Ronnie Ryba, DePauw University, pre-med, economics and management; Evan Salazar, Johnson and Wales University Denver, culinary arts and food service management.

For more information, contact Andrea Rusk at 847-949-2200, Extension 1412 or at arusk@d120.org.

MHS College Planning Guide
The MHS College Planning Guide is a comprehensive guide through the college planning process. It covers where to get started, financial aid options, timelines, college athletics, summer opportunities, the college planning workbook, and more! Check it out at: http://www.livebinders.com/b/2151227#

Connect with us!
Website: https://www.d120.org/resources/student-success-resources/ccrc/
Instagram: mhsccrc
Twitter: @mundycollege

Athletics


Good Luck to the varsity swimmers competing at IHSA State Meet today and Saturday.  Angela Bowes, Kate Hay, Adry Kasemets, Angela Kordik, Mackenzie Strong , and Sarah Parduhn.


Boys Basketball
Boys Varsity basketball begins their Thanksgiving Tournament 11/19/18. Click HERE for a full tournament schedule.

Thank you from the Booster Club
The MHS Mustang Booster Club would like to thank all of our Mustang families for their support as we rebuild our Booster Club, and to those who have become members. Thank you also to all of the businesses that have placed an ad in our sports program!  Our mission is to promote and support the success, spirit, participation, and sportsmanship of every student involved in all activities and programs at MHS!  For more information on how to become involved or for membership information, please contact us at mhsmustangboosters@gmail.com.

Congratulations to our student athletes committing to compete athletically at college!
Thank you to The Center for Wellness, Game Changing Performance and Tightheads for partnering with MHS to run the first annual Mustang Charge 5K.  






Photos of the Week

During their anatomy class, Reese Durlacher '19 and Stephanie Rivas '19 dissect a sheep kidney. The dissection was for their kidney unit and learning how the kidney works. Photo taken by Claire Kim 

Preparing to study for the rest of the period, Alejandro Hernandez '19 opens his chromebook in the Math Lab on Tuesday, Nov. 13. Hernandez enjoys coming to the Math Lab during his lunch because it's a space where he can get his work done. Photo taken by Rosibel Gomez

 Smiling away, Abigail Ambrose '19 along with her Advanced Media class, attended the Student Silent Film Festival hosted at the Sanfilippo estate on Nov. 10. The estate is the home to memorabilia from the early 20th century, including a 120 year old working carousel and train cars. Photo taken by Lindsay Nootbaar 

Before first period bell rings, Amanda Vo '19, gets a head start on her in class reading time. Everyday at the beginning of English class their teacher, Joseph Klein, gives them 20 minutes to read an independent reading choice of their own. Photo taken by Cayla Manaligod