
Academy Monthly Newsletter
February 2023 Edition
Dear APA Families,
We are seeing an increase in cell phone use and vapes in our school. Please talk to your children about the importance of following all school rules, policies, and procedures. It is imperative that we are all on the same page to create a safe learning environment for our 29th street campus cadets.
Please help us by reminding your children of the following information:
- All cell phones need to be turned off and in their lockers. Cell phones are not to be seen or used throughout the day. Any cadet that gets caught with a cell phone will be sent home for the day.
- No vapes are allowed on school property. Any cadet that gets caught with a vape will receive out of school suspension.
- Be respectful to all peers and adults.
- Please keep hands/feet/belongings to themselves.
- Cadets are given lockers. Please remind your cadets to use them.
- Be on time to class.
- Be prepared everyday with a computer, charger, and writing utensil.
- Turn in assignments on time and check their Skyward daily. They have 90 minute blocks to complete their work.
- Wear the correct uniform: belt, socks, black dress shoes, pants, and uniform shirt.
Thank you for your help with this!
If you have questions about anything published in this newsletter, please email mmccullough@goapa.org or jnahlik@goapa.org.
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FROM THE DESK OF DIRECTOR MILLER
Please click on the PDF below to view Director Miller's message about the AFJROTC program.
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IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS
1.) CALENDAR REMINDERS:
- February 17th – E-learning Day – Students will not be required to do any Google Meets. Students will be responsible for completing their attendance forms and any classroom assignments posted on their Google Classrooms.
- February 20th – No School
- March 3rd – End of Term 3
2.) CANDY GRAMS:
- Student council members will continue selling candy grams for $1 during all five lunches for our middle school and high school cadets.
- Candy grams will include a sucker and a handwritten message.
- Candy grams will be delivered on Tuesday, February 14th by the end of the day.
3.) BLOOD DRIVE:
- Monday, February 6th
- Small Gym
- 8:30 - 1:30 p.m.
- All donors will receive a $10 Amazon gift card.
- 4 hours of community service; cadets can have people donate on their behalf.
- Cadets must be 16 or older to donate.
- Sign-up here.
4.) SPRING PICTURES:
- Spring Pictures are scheduled for Monday, February 13th from 8:00 - 11:00 a.m. in the pit.
- These pictures are PRE-PAY ONLY and cadets can dress down in school appropriate clothes.
- Photo packets will be sent home with students closer to the date or you can always order on mylifetouch.com.
5.) WINTER SENIOR NIGHT:
- Wednesday, February 22nd
- In between JV and Varsity Games
- 6 p.m. JV tipoff
- Come celebrate our 2023 seniors from
- Boys Basketball
- Girls Basketball
- Cheerleading
- Archery
- Band
- Choir
- $6 admission and concessions available
6.) BLACK HISTORY MONTH CONVO:
- February 24th
- Big Gym
- 1:30 - 2:30 p.m.
- Theme: Never Forget
7.) SENIOR GRADUATION SLIDESHOW:
- Class of 2023, we need two pictures of every senior.
- 1 photo from childhood
- 1 photo from senior year
- Email photos to mstottlemyer@goapa.org
- Photos due by the end of February or we will use your Skyward photo!
8.) PROM INFORMATION:
- The 2023 APA Prom, “Arabian Nights,” will be held on Saturday, April 29th from 8:00 - 11:00 p.m. at the Anderson Museum of Art.
- Ticket information will be available by mid-February.
9.) NHS & NJHS SOCIETY:
- Induction Ceremony is Tuesday, March 14th.
- Combined ceremony this year.
- Big Gym
- 6:30 p.m.
- Open to the public.
10.) APA ACADEMY CHOIR:
- The Collective begins its competition season on Saturday, February 4th at the Fishers Silver Spotlight. We perform at 2:30 p.m. This will be closest event to Anderson this year, so we would love to have a good crowd for our first show of the season!
- For more information, please contact Dr. Strother at estrother@goapa.org.
- Our next competition will be on Saturday, February 11th at Carroll HS.
11.) APA ACADEMY BAND:
Pep Band Games 2022-23
All 7th grade-12th grade students who have played for at least one year are required to play in the APA Pep Band.
- Tuesday, Feb. 7th, 6:30 p.m. arrival BB
- Tuesday, Feb. 14th, 6:30 p.m. arrival BB
12.) CLASS OF 2023 - SCHOLARSHIPS AT COLLEGE BOARD
Big Future Scholarships
There are no essay, minimum GPA, test score, or citizenship requirements. It’s easy to enter scholarship drawings each month. Simply complete one of the steps before the deadline, and you’ll be automatically entered to win $500 and $40,000! Students whose families earn less than $60,000 a year have extra chances at scholarships because they’re eligible for two entries each drawing.
FAFSA
Now until February 28, 2023
The FAFSA is the free federal form that students complete to apply for financial aid for education after high school, including federal grants, work-study, and loans. Many states and colleges also use the information you provide on the FAFSA to determine your eligibility for state and institutional aid. For this reason, it’s a critical step toward receiving money for your college education, including for universities, community colleges, and vocational or technical schools.
Apply to Colleges
Now until February 28, 2023
Students in the class of 2023 who apply to two or more colleges will earn entries in monthly drawings for $500 and $40,000 scholarships
Explore Scholarships Scholarships
Now until February 28, 2023
Students in the class of 2023 who explore the BigFuture Scholarship Search will earn entries in monthly drawings for $500 and $40,000 scholarships. That’s right: By discovering your own list of other scholarships, personalized for you, you’ll qualify for scholarships from BigFuture.
13.) JOHNS HOPKINS 2023 VIRTUAL SUMMER PROGRAM OPPORTUNITY:
Johns Hopkins University would like to invite the students of Anderson Preparatory Academy who are interested in global health and medicine to apply for our 2023 virtual summer program.
Our international conference is a Johns Hopkins University student and faculty-led program open to students in grades 9-12. Through our conference, students from around the world learn about issues in global health, public health, and medicine through world-class lectures from leaders in these fields, develop connections with like-minded exceptional students, and share their own work and ideas on global health-related topics at the international scale. Featured speakers at our conference have included leading global health researchers, renowned professors, physicians, policy developers, and Nobel Prize winners. In short, the purpose of our program is to reach passionate students of all backgrounds from around the world and develop the next generation of leaders in global health, public health, and medicine.
Virtual conference programming will be held throughout the summer of 2023. The conference consists of a series of multiple virtual events on multiple days throughout June-August 2023. If an admitted student cannot attend parts of the programming live, there will be asynchronous options for students to watch the content they miss. The conference registration fee for admitted students is 99 USD; if the fee places a significant financial burden on a student’s family, financial assistance is available as we do not want the fee to be a barrier for any deserving student. There are also no application fees.
The conference application is available on our website (https://glohea.org) and will be accepted until February 12th, 2023. Each year, admission into our program is competitive, so we highly encourage your students to apply at their earliest convenience.
Please do not hesitate to email our team at ghlcjhu@glohea.org or visit our website if you would like any clarification or have any questions.
14.) EUROPE TRIP:
Is your child interested in traveling to Europe during the summer of 2026? If so, please reach out to Lt. Allison Renner at arenner@goapa.org for more information. We are starting fundraisers to help people pay for their trips. The earlier you join, the better!
15.) SCOTLAND & IRELAND TRIP:
- Lt. South is taking students to Scotland and Ireland during the summer of 2025.
- The trip is scheduled for July 8, 2025 - July 17, 2025.
- Open for grades 9-12 only.
- Tour website link: http://www.explorica.com/South-6144.
- If you have any questions, please email Lt. South at wsouth@goapa.org.
16.) GOOGLE CLASSROOM:
Thanks to updates in Google Classroom, parents and guardians can now view missing homework assignments. Please reach out to one of your cadet's teachers to be invited to Google Classroom. Once invited, it will auto-invite you to all of your cadet's Google Classes. You will only be able to view missing homework assignments, not the entire Google Classroom.
17.) ONLINE PAYMENT SYSTEM:
Our online payment system is up and running! It's a convenient way to pay for school fees, sports fees, computer repairs, etc. Please click here to access our online payment system.
18.) WINTER SPORTS:
Please click here if you are interested in attending any APA winter sporting events.
19.) WE ARE LOOKING FOR SUBS:
We are looking for subs! You can earn $115 per day. Please send a resume, interest letter, and certified employee application to Diedre Powers at dpowers@goapa.org. The application can be found here.
20.) FAMILY OUTREACH:
Mattie Walsh is our Family Outreach Coordinator here at APA. If you ever need access to food, clothing, housing, etc., please email Mattie Walsh at mwalsh@goapa.org with the student's name, school they attend, and number of people in the household.
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STUDENT SHOUT-OUTS
- JAYDEN ESCHLER
- EMANUEL BENITEZ
- NICHOLAS FLOOK
- KA'MARIEYON CHAMBERLAIN
- REECE CURELL
- CAITLIN CALFEE
- MICAH CARTER
- JACOBY BRADFORD
- JUAN GARCIA
- ADAM BROWN
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PBL/MAKERSPACE
Cadets in Capt. Stottlemyer’s dual credit trigonometry class are studying data sets over sunrise and sunset times for Anderson, IN, and a city of their choice from around the world. Our goal is to develop a sinusoidal model that can be used to predict the minutes of daylight a location can expect on any given day. We can do this because of the periodic nature of the sun and trigonometric functions are also periodic, which means they are circular and eventually repeat. For example—the winter and summer solstice always occur around the same time every year. We will then research how the minutes of daylight impact the way of life for that particular region, including economical and social factors.
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CAP NEWS & PROMOTIONS
I. CAP NEWS:
- CAP Uniform Days are on Mondays this school year.
Any cadet that was in JROTC will need to turn in their uniform no later than February 13th, 2023, to Lt Austin or Lt Dean.
CAP Uniforms Days for February 2023: February 6, February 13, and February 27.
Civil Air Patrol would like to recognize and congratulate the following cadets on their recent promotions during the month of January:
Rank:
- C/A1C: Devin Auler - Achievement 2
- C/A1C: Kaylee Carr - Achievement 2
- C/A1C: Hayden Cook - Achievement 2
- C/A1C: Andrew Dickson - Achievement 2
- C/A1C: Maeson Dodd - Achievement 2
- C/A1C: Makenzie Frank - Achievement 2
- C/A1C: Uriah Golday - Achievement 2
- C/A1C: Johsalyn Jones - Achievement 2
- C/A1C: Timothy Manning - Achievement 2
- C/A1C: Nolan McCusker-Carr - Achievement 2
- C/A1C: Chandler McLemore - Achievement 2
- C/A1C: Sa’marieya Moody - Achievement 2
- C/A1C: Julian O’Keefe - Achievement 2
- C/A1C: Linkyn Peeples - Achievement 2
- C/A1C: Miah Reyes-Zayas - Achievement 2
- C/A1C: Isla Shank - Achievement 2
- C/A1C: Simon Shirley - Achievement 2
- C/A1C: Stephney Smith - Achievement 2
- C/A1C: Ja’kwaun Ward - Achievement 2
- C/Amn: Ka’maries Allen - Achievement 1
- C/Amn: Jac’prell Campbell - Achievement 1
- C/Amn: Sophie Furtney - Achievement 1
- C/Amn: Jacob House - Achievement 1
- C/Amn: Connor Jackson - Achievement 1
- C/Amn: Zachery Lesnau - Achievement 1
- C/Amn: Logan Marsh - Achievement 1
- C/Amn: Chandler Matthews - Achievement 1
- C/Amn: Chayse Mix - Achievement 1
- C/Amn: Sebastian Nunez - Achievement 1
- C/Amn: Lauren Nunn - Achievement 1
- C/Amn: E’monie Patton - Achievement 1
- C/Amn: Taliah Perine - Achievement 1
- C/Amn: Christian Ramirez - Achievement 1
- C/Amn: Haylee Reeves - Achievement 1
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ACADEMY SPORTS
- Click here for the Girls Varsity Basketball schedule.
- Click here for the Girls Junior Varsity Basketball schedule.
2.) BOYS BASKETBALL:
- Click here for the Boys Varsity Basketball schedule.
- Click here for the Boys Junior Varsity Basketball schedule.
3.) SPRING SPORTS REMINDER:
- Its not too early to start thinking about Spring sports!
- Get your physical taken care of early and be ready for the first day of practices!
If you are a high school student, we are still offering baseball/softball and track and field.
Questions? Just stop in the athletic office and ask!
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ACADEMY CLUBS
1.) QUILTING CLUB:
If you are interested in signing up for the Quilting Club, please sign up using the form posted outside room 201 or email Wendi South at wsouth@goapa.org.
2.) GIRLS WHO CODE CLUB:
If you are interested in signing up for the Girls Who Code Club, please sign up using the form posted outside room 201 or email Wendi South at wsouth@goapa.org.
The Girls Who Code Club flyers and sign up sheets are also attached below.
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REMIND 101 CODES
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SKYWARD ACCESS & NOTIFICATIONS
Please use Skyward to access your cadet's attendance, grades, and discipline records. If you do not have access to Skyward, please email mdickson@goapa.org to get your accounts set up.
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CHAIN OF COMMAND
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COMMUNITY SERVICE HOURS
All APA cadets in grades 6-12, as per our charter policy, are required to complete twenty-four (24) volunteer hours of community service per year. We will celebrate community service successes at the end of year awards day. APA strongly believes in “giving back” to others and to our community. Check out the graphic below for some community service ideas!
We also have a newer program called the Jet Fuel program, where students, grades 6-12, can help maintain the community garden and put together food boxes for the local community. Cadets can earn up to 2 hours per week of community service through the Jet Fuel program. Please email Mattie Walsh at mwalsh@goapa.org for more information!
Cadets will record their hours using a community service form via Google Forms. Cadets can ask their homeroom teachers for the community service form. Cadets can also ask their homeroom teacher how many hours they have recorded. Cadets will fill out their own forms based on their service hours for the specific events/service hours they worked. It will later be approved by administration.
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BREAKFAST & LUNCH INFO
FREE BREAKFAST:
- Because Anderson Preparatory Academy feels that breakfast is a great way to start your child's day, every morning Pre Academy/Academy students are offered breakfast in the cafeteria. Pre Academy/Academy service time is from 7:20am-7:45am. Students must choose 3 of the 4 food items offered; one must be a fruit or vegetable. First student breakfast is FREE. Second student breakfast is $2.05. Adult breakfast is $2.35.
- All school lunches served consist of five food components; meat or meat alternative, grain, fruit, vegetable, and milk. Students must choose 3 of the food components offered and one of the components chosen must be a fruit or veggie. All 5 components may be taken if desired. Click here, (Spanish Version) for a PDF that has more details about how breakfast and lunch work at Anderson Preparatory School.
- Anderson Preparatory Academy has partnered with MyMealTime.com to provide convenient and secure online services for monitoring your student's lunch account and making credit or debit card deposits. Go to MyMealTime.com to access your account. You can also download the instructions (or click here to download in Spanish) to setup your account to get started!
- A la carte is available for cadets to purchase during lunch and breakfast. Cadets must have money in lunch accounts to purchase these items. Cash/checks may be given to your campus's Front Office for deposit. Monies turned by 9:00am will be available for use during the day's lunch service. NO money will be taken in the lunch line. To make lunch deposits electronically go to mymealtime.com. If issues are encountered contact Mealtime Customer Support at 1-800-755-0904 for assistance. The Support Department is open from 5:00 am until 5:00 pm Pacific Time, Monday through Friday.
- Virtual Learning families may receive free breakfast and lunch meals for APA students weekly. Food service staff will deliver meals right to your doorstep. We will be reaching out to families via text inquiring whether or not this service is wanted.
CREDIT CARD PAYMENTS:
- Need to pay school fees? APA is now accepting payments by Visa, MasterCard, or Discover Card. You can pay online at www.goapa.org under the school fees tab or contact Mrs. Kelley at kkelley@goapa.org. You will receive an email confirmation of the transaction.
The secondary breakfast and lunch menu for the 2022-2023 school year can be found here.
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IMPORTANT TERMS TO KNOW
- PBL stands for project-based learning. PBL encourages students to gain knowledge and skills by working collaboratively on a real-world problem. APA is transiting to PBL in all subject areas.
- Rotational learning is an instructional model where students are divided into small groups and they rotate on a fixed schedule among different learning stations.
- SEL stands for social emotional learning. Specifically, we are teaching students to manage their emotions and develop empathy for others.
- SSC is our student support center for our IEP students. We have three rooms designated for this purpose. Lt. King is in charge of grades 6-7, Lt. Alexander is in charge of grades 8-9, and Lt. Renner is in charge of grades 10-12.
- IXL is a diagnostic tool we use to gauge students' grade level equivalents (i.e., GLE). A students' GLE is used to differentiate instruction in the classroom. Students access IXL on their computers.
- GLE stands for grade level equivalent. This information is used to differentiate instruction in the classroom.
- Mindplay is a program we use to improve students' reading skills.
- MobyMax is an online K-12 curriculum that Pre-Academy teachers use to supplement their PBL/middle school curriculum.
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UPCOMING CALENDAR EVENTS
BLOOD DRIVE
- Small Gym
- 8:30-1:30 p.m.
- All donors will receive a $10 Amazon gift card.
- 4 hours of community service; cadets can have people donate on their behalf.
- Cadets must be 16 or older to donate.
- Sign-up here.
Monday, Feb 6, 2023, 08:30 AM
101 West 29th Street, Anderson, IN, USA
SPRING PICTURES
- Spring Pictures are scheduled for Monday, February 13 from 8:00 - 11:00 a.m. in the pit.
- These pictures are PRE-PAY ONLY and cadets can dress down in school appropriate clothes.
- Photo packets will be sent home with students closer to the date or you can always order on mylifetouch.com.
Monday, Feb 13, 2023, 08:00 AM
101 West 29th Street, Anderson, IN, USA
BLACK HISTORY MONTH CONVO
- Big gym
- Theme: Never Forget
Friday, Feb 24, 2023, 01:30 PM
101 West 29th Street, Anderson, IN, USA
ABOUT US
Website: https://www.goapa.org/
Location: 101 West 29th Street, Anderson, IN, USA
Phone: (765) 649-8472
Facebook: facebook.com/Anderson Preparatory Academy
Twitter: @apajetnation