Thursday, December 29, 2016

jan 17_20


















Use your yearbook pass, plus a form stating what you are doing.

Tell me where you are after lunch!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Layouts
•Do not change layouts without talking to Felicianna or Alexandra.
•Let them show you how to resize photos in your picture boxes. It is simple, yet tricky and difficult. Doing it incorrectly ruins layouts. I may start taking points off for layouts that require fixing.

Felicianna and Alexandra....get the layouts done.
Let's talk after lunch.

Go to pages 90 and 91.

Look at the ladder diagram. Assign sports.

Clubs, organizations and activities
http://hillwoodyearbook.blogspot.com/2016/11/clubs-organizations-and-activities.html

Staff........have you met with the sponsor? There are deadlines. 
50 x 5 if you miss a deadline.

Assignments and due dates are posted. Link has info and due dates.

Class sections & Faculty 
What you will need to do:
1. Proof names and be sure the correct name is with the correct photo. 
2. Take and place candid class photos on leftover pages.
3. Pick 2 or 3 people to work with you.

•Senior section_Alexsandria Carlisle
•Junior section_Felicianna Lopez
•Sophomore section_Alexandra David
•Freshmen section_Cason Smith

•Faculty_Emma & Jonah

Senior Superlatives

I have always been guided by this statement–
"If you think that the Senior Superlative nomination and voting process by our yearbook staff is incorrect in any way, come count the results yourself." I cannot say that right now. We have to start over. 

Seniors will not be counting.

Possible fundraiser.
Ideas for selling yearbooks.

Friday, December 2, 2016

dec 5_9

Never let anyone other than a Yearbook Staff member handle one of our cameras.

Mid term review

Check with me regarding exemptions.

5W's + H was an assignment for everyone. Send it today if you want a grade for it.

If you have a page that is past due, finish it this week. If it is not finished, you will be "on the bench" next semester. Your grade will be 50 for individual, 50 for group and 100 for meetings. This averages to a 67. 

Sunday, November 27, 2016

november 28_december 2

Help with photos on December 2 (B day), in the auditorium

I can give you permission forms

Do you have a folder in your name on the eDesign site?

When you are given an assignment, start it then. Do not wait until the day it is due.

If I do not see a change, I will require an email telling me what you did during each yearbook class. I do not want to do this.

Recent photo assignment comments:

•Some excellent and taken with thought
•Some OK
•Some done at the last minute just to get a grade, and some of these were excellent.
•Some unusable
•Don't take a photo of the same person or scene over and over just to complete your assignment.
•Look at your photos before you upload them. If they are too dark, they can may be be lightened.
Lighten before you  upload.
•I don't think we need more yearbook staff in photos

Layouts:

•Do not change layouts without talking to Felicianna or Alexandra.
•Let them show you how to resize photos in your picture boxes. It is simple, yet tricky and difficult. Doing it incorrectly ruins layouts. I may start taking points off for layouts that require fixing.


Your grade:

Let me know if I made a mistake. For example, some of you got the photos, but did not get them uploaded. You may have taken the photos, uploaded them (Destiny on November 11 for the November 21 deadline, for example) and then used them on  a page. If I mistakenly gave you a 50, let me know. There were several missed deadlines (50x5)

New assignments:

Clubs, organizations and activities
http://hillwoodyearbook.blogspot.com/2016/11/clubs-organizations-and-activities.html

Pick one or you may be assigned one.

What you will need to do:
1. Write a brief description of what the entity does. A paragraph of not more than five sentences. Use who, what, when, where, why, how.
2. Group photo (some sponsors may not want a group photo)
3. Candid photos
4. Names of people pictured

Assignment for everyone. Due Friday. Deadline grade. (Your grade is 3x50 if not met.)
Read about the 5W's + H.
http://hillwoodyearbook.blogspot.com/2016/11/how-to-write-news-story5ws-h.html

Write two questions for each W and H. These should be questions you would ask to find out about a Hillwood club or organization. For example, "What does this club or organization do?" or "What are the requirements for being a member of this club or organization?"

Turn in as email.


Class sections

What you will need to do:
1. Proof names and be sure the correct name is with the correct photo. 
2. Take and place candid class photos on leftover pages.
3. Pick 2 or 3 people to work with you.

•Senior section_Alexsandria Carlisle_pp 23-32
•Junior section_Tina Nguyen_pp 35-42
•Sophomore section_Jaya South_pp 45-51
•Freshmen section_Dakota Waddey_pp 55-61


Today:
Put Topper Time order form packets together.

sending emails

Send to: topperselfie@gmail.com

For the 2017 writing assignments..........














In the subject line: Your first and last name_assignment or subject_yearbook

If you need to attach a file:



how to write a news story_5W's + H

How to Write a News Story
Here's something very few people realise: Writing news stories isn't particularly difficult. It does take practice and not everyone will be an expert but if you follow the guidelines below you should be able to create effective news items without too much stress.
The Five "W"s and the "H"
This is the crux of all news - you need to know five things:
Who?   What?   Where?   When?   Why?   How?
Any good news story provides answers to each of these questions. You must drill these into your brain and they must become second nature.
For example, if you wish to cover a story about a local sports team entering a competition you will need to answer these questions:
  • Who is the team? Who is the coach? Who are the prominent players? Who are the supporters?
  • What sport do they play? What is the competition?
  • Where is the competition? Where is the team normally based?
  • When is the competition? How long have they been preparing? Are there any other important time factors?
  • Why are they entering this particular competition? If it's relevant, why does the team exist at all?
  • How are they going to enter the competition? Do they need to fundraise? How much training and preparation is required? What will they need to do to win?
The Inverted Pyramid
This refers to the style of journalism which places the most important facts at the beginning and works "down" from there. Ideally, the first paragraph should contain enough information to give the reader a good overview of the entire story. The rest of the article explains and expands on the beginning.
A good approach is to assume that the story might be cut off at any point due to space limitations. Does the story work if the editor only decides to include the first two paragraphs? If not, re-arrange it so that it does.
The same principle can apply to any type of medium.
More Tips
  • It's About People
    News stories are all about how people are affected. In your sports story, you might spend some time focusing on one or more individuals, or on how the team morale is doing, or how the supporters are feeling.
  • Have an Angle
    Most stories can be presented using a particular angle or "slant". This is a standard technique and isn't necessarily bad - it can help make the purpose of the story clear and give it focus. Examples of angles you could use for your sports story:
    "Team Tackles National Competition"
    "Big Ask for First-Year Coach"
    "Local Team in Need of Funds"
  • Keep it Objective
    You are completely impartial. If there is more than one side to the story, cover them all. Don't use "I" and "me" unless you are quoting someone. Speaking of quoting...
  • Quote People
    For example: "We're really excited about this competition," says coach Bob Dobalina, "It's the highest target we've ever set ourselves".
  • Don't Get Flowery
    Keep your sentences and paragraphs short. Don't use lots of heavily descriptive language. When you've finished, go through the entire story and try to remove any words which aren't completely necessary.


Sunday, November 20, 2016

november 21

Editors:

Assign club and organization pages we know exist, such as Band, Orchestra, NHS, HOSA, etc. Set deadlines. Layouts_let's discuss this.

Co-ordinate with Brittney 

http://hillwoodyearbook.blogspot.com/2016/11/clubs-organizations-and-activities.html

Titles on pages such as Cross Country, Junior Class Officers, Volleyball, etc. Pick the typeface and do it. Still not finished


All:

November 18 deadline. Check your assignments and due dates. If you miss this deadline or other deadlines, your grade is 50 weighted 5 times.
Assigned in October.

Lighten dark photos in Photoshop before you upload. It is very simple.

Plan on 20 photos per candid page.

If you do not understand what goes on a page, ask the editors. You could also take a look at last year's yearbook.

Q&A and help or photos needed


Individual:

Any unfinished pages. Two Homecoming pages not finished. Soccer not finished. Officer pages_Hannah and Jonah. Cross Country. Dakota V_ p 107. Others????

50 x 5 after today. 

Photo assignments:
Emily & Bailey_10 each_freshmen, sophomores, juniors, seniors. Each of you upload and tag into freshmen, sophomore, junior,  and senior folders. Due today.

15 candid photos from everyone else. Upload and tag into your folders. (Demonstrate). Lighten them in Photoshop if they are too dark. Due today. Don't wait.Assigned on November 9. I have uploaded a few photos you can use. See candids.


Wednesday, November 16, 2016

nov 16_22

Editors:

Assign club and organization pages we know exist, such as Band, Orchestra, NHS, HOSA, etc. Set deadlines. Layouts_let's discuss this.

Co-ordinate with Brittney

http://hillwoodyearbook.blogspot.com/2016/11/clubs-organizations-and-activities.html

Titles on pages such as Cross Country, Junior Class Officers, Volleyball, etc. Pick the typeface and do it. 

Superlative team:
Meet with me after this meeting.

All:

November 18 deadline. Check your assignments and due dates. If you miss this deadline or other deadlines, your grade is 50 weighted 5 times.

Lighten dark photos in Photoshop before you upload. It is very simple.

Plan on 20 photos per candid page.

If you do not understand what goes on a page, ask the editors. You could also take a look at last year's yearbook.

Q&A and help or photos needed


Individual:

Any unfinished pages. 


Photo assignments:
Emily & Bailey_10 each_freshmen, sophomores, juniors, seniors. Each of you upload and tag into freshmen, sophomore, junior,  and senior folders. Due November 18.

15 candid photos from everyone else. Upload and tag into your folders. Lighten them in Photoshop if they are too dark. Due November 21. Don't wait.


Volunteer for awards & recognitions?
Hillwood’s Region 6-4A Players of the Year selections
Co-Receivers of the Year: SR. Kendrick Gordon and SR. Kenneth Redd
Kicker of the Year: SR. Liam Dougherty

Hillwood’s 1st Team All-Region 6-4A selections
SR. Brandon Lyles
SR. Antonio Walton
JR. Daniel Bonner
JR. Chris Clark
SOPH. Hale Page

Hillwood’s Honorable Mention Region 6-4A selections
SR. Chris Jookar

SR. Alton Troutman Jr


Clubs, organizations and activities

What you need to do:
•Interview the sponsor, using 5W's + H.
•Write a 5-10 sentence summary for the yearbook page layout_Due Jan 23
• Get the correct name of the club, organization or activity
•Get a photo or photos for the page. If it is a group photo get names, in order, when you take the photo. You need this for the page, i.e. Front row (left to right), Second row (l to r), etc. 
•Finish page_Due Jan 27
•Tell us if the club/organization is out or not interested in the yearbook spot

Sample questions:
Who is the sponsor?
Who are the members?
Who are the officers?
What is the organization about? What does it do? What is its purpose?
Why did you decide on this enrichment class?
When do you meet?
Where do you meet? Do you ever go anywhere off campus?
How does someone become a member?






  






Hillwood High School 
Enrichment Catalog 
2016-2017 

SEMESTER-LONG ENRICHMENTS 

Spanish Club (Fall) 
Reinforce Spanish skills by watching films in Spanish and discussing and analyzing them while using the Spanish language.  This will help prepare students for and encourage them to take the AP Spanish Language class. 
International Club (Spring) 
Students who want to participate in International Day should sign up for this club. 
Model UN (Fall) 
Learn how the United Nations works by forming delegations, creating bills, and representing Hillwood at the state Model UN Conference in the fall. There is a cost for the conference, but fundraising will occur throughout the year. 
Youth in Government (Spring) 
Learn how your state government works by forming delegations, creating bills, and representing Hillwood at the state Youth Legislature Conference. There is a cost for the conference, but fundraising will occur throughout the year. 
A/V Club 
In the A/V Club we will explore the art of audio and video production from its history to hands-on activities. 
Stage/Theatre Maintenance and Tech 
Learn to properly care for, maintain, adjust, and run theatre and stage equipment. 
Photography - Studio Lighting/Composition 
Learn basic studio lighting techniques and photography composition using hands-on activities in the Hillwood Photography Studio. Learn basic retouching and photo manipulation techniques using industry software like Photoshop and Illustrator. 
Nature Photography 
Hands on activities using digital cameras and Photoshop to create photos of the natural world. Some classes will be held in the Hillwood Photography Studio using professional lighting techniques. Skills USA activities, a student organization for Digital Arts & Design students, will also be included in this class on occasion. 
Observational Drawing 
Students will develop skills in drawing through observation and exercises from the book, "Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain."  
DIY Projects with Everyday Resources 
Create jewelry using household objects-trash to treasures 
Adventure Time 
Explore mainly the US, and outside destinations, using research, presentation skills, creating graphic displays, and learning the logistics of planning a big adventure. 
Healthy Lifestyles 
Students will be taught about healthy eating habits and how to deal with stress  
Fantasy Sports 
All students will participate in an online class "league.”  Daily strategies would be discussed to prepare the best team possible.  At the end of the season there will be reward incentives for the winners. During the Fall Semester will focus on football, and during the Spring Semester we will focus on hockey and baseball. 
Basketball 
Learn how to shoot a free throw and other basketball skills and strategies 
Football 7v7 
Passing, Catching, and Running after the Catch Concepts, Research and Study  
Garden Club 
Students will work in small groups to design a maintain a garden. 
Fishing 
Teaching students how to prepare rod, reels, hook and line for fishing. Practice casting and retrieving various lures.  


Weather Forecasting 
Students will become familiar with different weather models and how the models are developed. They will come up with their own forecasts. They will make observations of weather and keep data. They will test the precision of meteorological models versus the observed weather. This will inform forecasting decisions. They will inform other students of their prediction, especially during extreme weather events. 
Popular Culture: History of Mystery 
The course would trace mysteries from Poe to modern writers like Paretsky and Navarro. 
Math Investigations (MI) 
In Math Investigations (MI) we will be looking at math that you don’t get to study in high school, math that will make you see the world around you in a different way, particularly through patterns.  Some of our topics will be Fibonacci patterns, the Golden ratio, Pascal’s Triangle, and other types of special numbers by constructing patterns and looking for trends.  You will look at math through the lens of a mathematician and even try to construct your own unique patterns. 
Introduction to Latin 
Explore Latin word stems and usages to develop vocabulary. This Enrichment will be great for students who are interested in future careers in medicine or law! 
Anime Club 
As an extension of the current Hillwood Anime Club, students will learn about Japanese animation and other aspects of Pop culture in Japan. 
Movie Club/Film Study & Appreciation 
A semester-long study of appreciation and analysis of all aspects of film (i.e. history, cinematography, special effects, script-writing, etc.) across the entire history of film (from silent films to modern film and many periods in between).    
American Popular Music 
A survey of popular music styles, artists, and their lives and times. 
STEAM - Launch Your Creativity 
Explore and create projects based on YOUR ideas and goals using materials in the makerspace - such as legosKnex, robotics, snap circuits, art materials, and other creativity generators. With STEAM - Science Technology Engineering Art Math - and you, the sky is the limit! 
Songwriting and Music Production 
The art and craft of songwriting goes beyond composing words and melodies . Learning the art of recording music and beats leads to the science of mixing and mastering the sound to make complete tracks. 
Prep Like a Champion 
Lock in the SITE of your Future (Serving, Integrity, Teamwork, & Excellence) 
Our goal: to empower, enhance, produce and develop leaders for the future. We will set up college prep counseling, motivational speakers, character building and leadership training, college tours, etc. 

Freshmen Only Courses: 
Weight Training 
Weight training based on circuit training and conditioning. Students must be highly motivated to participate. 
Trash to Treasure 
Students will transform an item that is cluttering our landfills and oceans into something amazing. 
Sportsmanship Club 
Learn sportsmanship, how to be coachable, and responsibilities in classroom as a leader 










YEAR-LONG ENRICHMENTS 

HOSA Competitive Events 
Focus on preparing HOSA state and regional competitors with skills that allow the students to be successful at competition.  Increase the  knowledge and ability  to perform skills required for many of the HOSA competition.  
Debate Team 
Join Hillwood's award-winning debate team!  Become a pro at debating; practice and prepare to compete (and win!) in district-wide debate tournaments.  Become a debater...your voice deserves to be heard! 
Quiz Bowl 
Quiz Bowl is a team that will compete to answer questions from all areas of knowledge, including history, literature, science, fine arts, current events, sports, and popular culture. We will practice answering trivia questions, and we will hopefully have the opportunity to compete in a Quiz Bowl competition against other schools in the area. 
Science Olympiad 
Science Olympiad competitions are like academic track meets, consisting of a series of 23 team events in each division (Division B is middle school; Division C is high school). Each year, a portion of the events are rotated to reflect the ever-changing nature of genetics, earth science, chemistry, anatomy, physics, geology, mechanical engineering and technology. By combining events from all disciplines, Science Olympiad encourages a wide cross-section of students to get involved. Emphasis is placed on active hands-on group participation. Through Science Olympiad, students, teachers, parents, principals and business leaders bond together and work toward a shared goal. 
Mock Trial Team 
Mock trial is a program that gives students the opportunity to be trial lawyers.  The students will be given a case and witnesses and be involved in direct and cross-examining witnesses as well as making objections and opening and closing statements.  We need students who are interested in being lawyers and those that are interested in drama to be witnesses. 
Competitive Gaming Club 
Students will form a competitive gaming team with an emphasis on the MOBA (Multiplayer Online Battle Arena) genre, i.e. League of Legends, Smite, DOTA 2. 
Future Educators of America 
A chapter of the national organization for students interested in pursuing a career in education. 
Future Farmers of America 
National organization focusing on agricultural leadership, planting, harvesting, seasonal plant sales, the study food production, etc. 
American Studies 
Students will improve their understanding of the connections between American history and culture, focusing primarily on the impact that film, the visual and performing arts, and literature have had on the development of American society. 
Outdoors/Adventure Club (Survival and Outdoors Skills) 
Students will learn and participate in outdoor activities throughout the year. Each quarter, the club will focus on different activities based on the season and year.  Activities will include orienteering, reading a map, water filtration, campsite setup/teardown, leave no trace, fort/shelter building, building a hammock, and watching both outdoors documentaries and movies. ***NOT for students who are afraid of bugs or nature. ***MUST be willing and prepared to go outside in all types of weather. 
Movie Making Club 
Introduce students to different genres of movies with a focus on creating their own short film by the end of the year. 
Theater/Improv 
Learn basic acting skills, practice improvisation through games and participate in scene studies. Potentially, we could prepare a show if there is enough interest. Open to all grade levels. 
Best Buddies 
Best Buddies High Schools fosters one-to-one friendships by bringing together general education students and life skills students. You'll have the opportunities to interact in and out of school with your best buddy! 

Pep Club/Student Government Association 
Pep Club is responsible for promoting school spirit and providing service to the school community. Activities are mainly designed to support athletic programs. These activities include pep rallies, Homecoming week, gym and stadium decoration and the Prom. Pep Club also sponsors activities for the School Government Association and Dress-Down Days. The Pep Club is open to all HHS students interested in helping to promote school spirit. 
United Sound 
    For Hillwood Band members. 

Freshmen Only Courses: 
Freshman Class Council 
Freshman students gathering together to help brainstorm, design, plan, and set up events, decorations for the freshman academy hallways, and act as representatives for the Freshman Class of 2020. Will organize and hold class elections once we begin. **Expectations are high for these students**