Voyager Academy High School News, Jan. 29, 2021

GO VIKINGS GO!

In this issue...

  • Voyager Chorus Performs VIRTUALLY! 
  • Durham Tech. Information Sessions Begin Next Week 
  • NHS Produces How-To Videos Middle and Elemantary Schoolers, Check ‘em Out 
  • Dear Students: We Need Photos of YOU! 
  • Senior Ad Sales  
  • Got Zoomitis? Re-Connect! Join an Extra-Curricular Club at VAHS 
  • Freshman Lunch Bunch 
  • Free Acdemic Assistance: Our Community Partnership with Student U
  • Free Personalized Mentorship For High School Students 
  • FREE TUTORING From National Honor Society Tutors/Viking Buddies 
  • DRIVERS EDUCATION CLASS: Registration and Details 
  • Substitute Teachers Needed 
  • ACTION NEEDED: Directions and links to set up your Greenlight Account (The new morning check-in screener for entering the school) 
  • Job Opportunity at Voyager Academy 
  • Seniors Need to Order Caps and Gowns A.S.A.P. 
  • Buy a Senior Ad in the Yearbook! 
  • The VAHS Yearbook Needs You 
  • FREE TUTORING: National Honor Society Tutors/Viking Buddies Back In Business 
  • Virtual Driver Education classes information 
  • Science Olympiad Competition Team – Signup now open

CAMPUS SAFETY

  • The SAVE Promise Club Creates Lasting Change That Leads To Safer Schools

COLLEGE, CAREER, & GRADUATION

  • Scholarship Opportunities for Seniors 
  • College Board opportunity Scholarships 
  • How CFNC (College Foundation of N.C.) can help you plan, apply, and pay for college 
  • Take community college courses at Durham Tech. while at VAHS: How to attend and information. 
  • Ordering 2021 graduation items like caps and gowns/Class Rings.

STAYING ORGANIZED AND INFORMED

  • Stay up-to-the-minute on your child’s progress: become a “parent observer” on his/her Canvas account. 
  • Students must regularly check their voyager academy email accounts. 
  • Remote learning tips for parents: how to help your child be successful in a remote learning setting. 
  • Check out the VAHS counselor’s blog (and subscribe). 
  • Parents: sign up to receive text messages from the school. 
  • Other great sources of information for and about VAHS. 
  • Important High School Athletics Update 
  • Important dates.

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Voyager Chorus Performs VIRTUALLY!

Bull City Lights, Vocal Affinity & Bull City Sound have been hard at work during remote learning & are excited to share their first TWO virtual choir videos with you! Stay tuned for more to come!



Durham Tech. Information Sessions Begin Next Week    

Information Sessions are beginning next week for current Sophomores and Juniors who are interested in taking Dual Enrollment courses at Durham Tech.. next year.

 


NHS Produces How-To Videos Middle and Elemantary Schoolers, Check ‘em Out

The Voyager Academy NHS has been working hard to make some fun "How To" videos for our elementary and middle school buddies to enjoy. Come and check out how to make chocolate covered pretzels, how to play Rocket League and even how to make rubber worms for fishing! There is something for everyone and we are adding new videos all the time! (click here)  


Dear Students: We Need Photos of YOU!

The 2021 Yearbook needs photos of YOU & we need them NOW!  Please visit https://sites.google.com/voyageracademy.net/vahs-yearbook-2021/home and find out how you can submit your photos to us.


Senior Ad Sales 

Senior Ads for the 2021 yearbook are on sale now!  Visit the Yearbook site for more info.  https://sites.google.com/voyageracademy.net/vahs-yearbook-2021/home

Got Zoomitis? Re-Connect! Join an Extra-Curricular Club at VAHS

Gamers Club, Spanish Club, Visual Arts Club, Yoga Club, Service Club, Science Olympiad, and more… VAHS has a host of extra-curriculuar clubs and student organizations for students. Even given the restrictions of the COVID environment, VAHS is trying to make these work to the greatest extent possible.  Click here to learn more about our clubs, and to see who to contact.



Freshman Lunch Bunch

All Freshman are invited to attend the Freshman Lunch Bunch Group on Wednesdays from 12:00-12:30. Sophomore group leaders guide discussions and fun games for all. Bring a friend and get connected!   

(click here for flyer)


Free Academic Assistance: Our Community Partnership with Student U

Student U will provide a supervised remote learning space for families of Voyager Academy Middle School and High School students to complete their Voyager school work in a safe supervised learning center while Voyager is operating in a remote learning environment and parents are working. This community partnership will support struggling Voyager families in need of free child care while they are working during the remote learning environment. Applications for the learning center will be prioritized by Student U for families that qualify for free or reduced lunch, have parents that are essential workers, or have become recently unemployed, are experiencing homelessness, are part of the foster care system, or live in public housing. 

Apply to Student H (Click here)



Free Personalized Mentorship For High School Students

Area Youth Ministry (AYM) is now serving high school students in RTP. College graduate mentors are providing free, personalized mentorship to current high school students. They are offering various 3 week tracks on topics such as: College Essentials, Next-Level Leadership, Finding Identity, Community Service, or even just life advice. The first kick off event is on January 16th. Anyone who attends the even is entered in a raffle for a $25 Amazon gift card. Please see the website for information about the event and how to sign up for one of their amazing mentor programs! 


https://northcarolinayouth.wordpress.com/



FREE TUTORING From National Honor Society Tutors/Viking Buddies

The NHS is excited to be "virtually" back in full swing this year (although we miss seeing each other in person) and going strong! We are starting to plan some events for the upcoming school year. The NHS is most excited to have the tutoring/buddy program back up and running. We have sent out links to your child's teachers for them to request tutors. But in addition, this year we are also providing a link for parents to request tutors for their children! 


We all know that these are trying times and we are glad to be able to help with anything from homework to studying for a test. Maybe your student could just benefit from talking to a peer and would like to sign up for a Viking Buddy to talk to through the day, who can give some tips on time management or test taking strategies. 


Please click here to request tutoring from NHS!



DRIVERS EDUCATION CLASS:  Registration and Details

Virtual Driver Education Class offered by Jordan Driving School of the Carolinas

 

February 15th  – February 26th

Monday - Friday  -  Time: 6:00 PM

 

NC Graduated License Program

 

This Driver Education class is a module-based virtual class.

There are 11 modules (Chapters) with quizzes and tests and a final exam.

On the above dates, students will meet with the instructor each day at 6P for an hour.  

 

To qualify for Driver Education:

  • Student must be 14.5 yrs. old on the first day of class

  • Complete the 30-hr. classroom

  • Pass the required DMV vision check - scheduled date/time/location TBD

  • Drive the 6-hrs. of BTW (behind the wheel) with one of our instructors

Once the above qualifications are met, when 15 yrs. old, students can go for their NC Learner's Permit.

 

To register and details, please complete the contract:  DE Registration

 

Our Safety Protocol during COVID:

We are practicing full safety precautions as required by the state and we have implemented some of our own.

For the in-car driving sessions:

  • Instructors and students are required to wear masks.

  • Windows cracked, weather permitting.

  • Sanitizing of the car between students

  • Social distancing when out of the car.

  • Temperature checks 

Everyone's health and wellbeing are priorities.

If families decide to delay the driving, no one will be penalized or under pressure.

 

Jordan Driving School of the Carolinas looks forward to working with your teen!



Substitute Teachers Needed

Voyager Academy is always in need of good substitute teachers. If you are interested in subbing at Voyager Academy (any grade), please email Ms. Dodson at ldodson@voyageracademy.net. 



Advanced Placement Environmental Science: Life Cycle of a Scrunchie!

The AP Environmental students have been learning about environmental, health, and economic impacts. We started out the semester by reviewing the story of The Lorax. As you probably remember, the story shows how the production of "thneeds" required deforestation and also seemed to produce a great deal of waste (which impacted local ecosystems). Eventually, the trees were depleted and there were no more raw materials to produce "thneeds". The moral of the story is that when we use materials from the environment our goal should always be use them sustainably (and with as little impact as possible). As a culminating project, AP ES students chose a product that they use and created a life cycle analysis (LCA). This analysis required them to look at the raw materials, production, transportation, and disposal of the item they chose and assess the benefits and costs. I was really proud of how great these projects turned out! Here is one created by Mackenzie T. that will show you the life cycle of the scrunchie:)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1p2V152d9v8HUb5OtX4d92-mTN6odK0bj/view?usp=sharing



ACTION NEEDED: Directions and links to set up your Greenlight Account (The new morning check-in screener for entering the school)

Setting up your account is simple.  Select the link below and enter the email address you use to receive Voyager newsletters. Families with multiple children can select any school their children attend.  Once your account is set up you will see all of your children associated with your account and be able to complete the daily health screening for each of them. After you complete your first survey you will see the Greenlight pass cleared indication.  We will have students select that option to show the larger pass during car line for screening along with their temperature check.   Each student will be able to show their Greenlight pass to ensure they are healthy and can attend school.  The app also provides support for families that need access to health care, testing, or additional community resources.  Please select the link below to set up your family account now.

High School - activate account here:
https://glit.me/go/voyager-high

Directions and a step by step video of how to install and use the Greenlight App can be found here. GreenLight Directions VideoGreenlight Directions Video #2



Job Opportunity at Voyager Academy

Voyager Academy is seeking enthusiastic positive role models to fill open positions in the Before and After school programs for grades K-8. The part-time shifts are Monday-Friday 6:30am-8:30am & 3:00pm-6:00pm beginning mid January 2021. Applicants must be 18years old. You can apply online at https://nc.teachermatch.org/applyteacherjob.do?jobId=485603

For more information contact the Operations Manager, Patrice Johnson at pjohnson@voyageracademy.net.



Seniors Need to Order Caps and Gowns A.S.A.P..

There are still many seniors who have not ordered their caps and gowns for graduation. Refer to the paper information pamphlets that were provided during the Senior Yearbook Photos shoots or go to http://highschool.herffjones.com, select Voyager Academy as your school, and place your order today!


The VAHS Yearbook Needs You!

Please contribute a photo to the 2020-21 VAHS yearbook to help us tell the story of the year.

Use this link to send us your PICTURES!



Science Olympiad Competition Team – Signup Now Open

Voyager’s Science Olympiad teams compete in science related events against other schools. We begin preparing in the fall and compete in the spring. Examples of event topics include: forensics, cryptanalysis, astronomy, virtual builds in CAD, oceanography, circuits, fossils, genetics, engineering and geologic mapping to name a few! If you are interested in science, this is the team for YOU! More information about the team can be found in this PRESENTATION. If you are interested in joining the team, please fill out this INTEREST FORM so that we can send you the team signup when it opens. For questions, please email Kristin Jantz at scienceolympiadteam@voyageracademy.net



The SAVE Promise Club Creates Lasting Change That Leads To Safer Schools

As a follow up to the SAY Something Anonymous Reporting System training that occured in Advisory, VAHS is organizing the 20/21 SAVE Promise Club. Students Against Violence Everywhere (SAVE) Promise Club is the student leadership initiative of Sandy Hook Promise. The aim is to empower student leaders to take an active role in increasing school safety and preventing different forms of violence in schools and communities. All students  who would like participate are encouraged to complete the  20/21 SAVE Promise Club Interest Form located below and on the HS website.

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfIZ4jtorZfnZVX0aLIbt-bCgBYHZn2Lpj1G5Q9mj_s4RvCuw/viewform?usp=sf_link




Scholarship Opportunities for Seniors

See below some great scholarship opportunities. Deadline for these is March 1, 2021


Achievement Scholarship for Refugees & Immigrants of Wake County, Up to $16,000

Benjamin F. Ward Scholarship, $10,000

Elizabeth Marie Roberts Scholarship, $8,000

Felicia Brewer Opportunity Scholarship, Up to $80,000

GSK Opportunity Scholarship, Up to $20,000

Jason and Jessica Evans Memorial Scholarship, $4,000

Jay Spence Memorial Scholarship, $8,000

Joseph Nystrom Working Student Scholarship, Up to $16,000

Juanita McNeil West End Scholarship, $2,000

NC American Indian Fund Scholarship, $1,000

Richard Whitted Scholarship, $1,000

Triangle Scholarship Fund, $10,000

Umesh and Usha Gulati Scholarship, $2,500

Van and Luella Thomas Family Scholarship, $1,000 

William L. Wall Family Scholarship, $4,000


Click here for more information, and to see how to apply.


College Board opportunity Scholarships 

A Clearer Path to College for All Students...
Applying to college is a complicated process, so the College Board has created  a program that guides students through it. This scholarship program is open to all students and it doesn't require an essay, application, or minimum GPA. Instead, it rewards efforts and initiative. Students complete key steps al ong the path to college for a chance to earn scholarships. Watch a short video ans see the resources with details below to get started! https://youtu.be/2CPku32bj5I    


Click here for more information.

Click here to apply.



How CFNC (College Foundation of N.C.) can help you plan, apply, and pay for college

Any student or parent who missed the live  CFNC webinar is invited to view the  recorded version:    https://youtu.be/hq1XpNAuH9I

Additional resources include  these two new "how-to" videos.

1. How to Create Your CFNC account - https://youtu.be/S0L0_OeM67E
2. How to Use CFNC Career Tools - https://youtu.be/jKlk17y53J0


Take community college courses at Durham Tech. while at VAHS: How to attend an information session

Information Sessions are now available to Juniors and seniors who are interested in taking dual enrollment courses at Durham Tech. Community College during the second semester. Attending a virtual information session is  the first step in this enrollment process. Please visit
https://www.durhamtech.edu/dual-enrollment to find out more and register for an Information session. Also, see the slides below to meet the Durham Tech. College liaison with Durham Tech. at Voyager.     



Stay Up-to-the-Minute on Your Child’s Progress: Become a “Parent Observer” on His/Her Canvas Account

Click here to become an “Observer” in your child’s Canvas account. Once there, you can set it up to receive notifications about upcoming assignments, and grades just entered, keeping you updated on progress, daily.



Students Must Regularly Check Their Voyager Academy Email Accounts

Voyager Academy High School strives to make all students career and college ready. Good email communication skills are essential for a student to experience that success. 


Parents, please remind your students to check their VAHS student emails often. This account is set up so that the staff can readily communicate with the students through a secure server. Also please remind your students to use their VAHS email account when emailing teachers as many times their personal emails do not contain their names or are inappropriate and we do not know who is contacting us in regards to an assignment or question. 



Remote Learning Tips for Parents: How to Help Your Child be Successful in a Remote Learning Setting (see full article here)

Create a learning space for your child.

-Make a schedule and stick to it.

-Reduce distractions.

-Use a calendar and color-code it. Use an electronic calendar if possible, like Google, or Canvas.

-Stay in touch with your child's teacher.

-Get plenty of exercise.



VAHS Counseling Department Blog

Please be sure to check the VAHS Counseling Department blog frequently. The blog provides news, information, and opportunities for VAHS students and parents all in one convenient location. Topics range from Career/College Counseling and Application Support to Summer Programs and Opportunities. Check it out!


CLICK HERE FOR THE VAHS COUNSELING DEPT. BLOG



PARENTS:  Sign up to receive text messages from VAHS

Even though you may have been subscribed from last year, all must re-subscribe.  This is because some cell phone numbers may no longer belong to last year’s subscribers (as people may change numbers or mobile providers). See subscription instructions below, sorted by student’s graduation year. 

 

For parents of class of 2021:  

In the “To” section of the text, please type 81010 and in the message section please type @vahsp21

 

For parents of class of 2022:

In the “To” section of the text, please type 81010 and in the message section please type @vahsp22

 

For parents of class of 2023:

In the “To” section of the text, please type 81010 and in the message section please type @vahsp23

 

For parents of class of 2024:

In the “To” section of the text, please type 81010 and in the message section please type @df2ah6



OTHER SOURCES OF INFORMATION

FOR AND ABOUT VAHS


Voyager Academy Academic Calendar


The Voyager Academy High School Website


The VAHS Counselor’s Blog


The Voyager Academy Athletics Website




Important Dates


Dates

Events

Feb. 23

ACT Exam (all 11th graders)

March 9

Mid term exams pds. 1 & 3

March 11

Mid term exams pds 2 & 4

March 12

Mid term make ups; End of first half of Spring Semester

March 15

Parent/teacher conferences

March 16

Cohort A reports to school

March 17

Report cards go out

March 18

Cohort B reports to school



VOYAGER VIKING VALUES

CONFIDENCE   -   CURIOSITY   -   EMPATHY

REFLECTION   -   INTEGRITY