DHS Library Club Hosts Angel Tree

Submitted by Denair High School

The DHS Library Club is partnering with the Salvation Army and hosting an  Angel Tree this year.  You may come to the DHS Library and pick a tag from the tree.  The child’s gender and age are listed on the tags. Buy age appropriate gift(s) and return the unwrapped gift and tag to the DHS Library.  Gifts will be distributed to families that have signed up under the Community Food Basket Program with the Salvation Army.

If you aren’t able to come to the library to pick a tag, please buy your gift, and when it is returned, we can add the age appropriate tag.  Please return gifts by December 14th 3:30 p.m., to the DHS office.  If you have questions, please contact Ms. Schell at 632-9911 ext. 4259, W-F or 632-2510, ext. 3210-M & T.

The DHS Library Club thanks you for your kindness and support!

Class Act! 10 Questions for Molly Hanson

Molly Hanson

Submitted by Denair High School

Name:  Molly Hanson

Family: My parents live in Clements along with my brother, who is attending MJC, and my sister, who is finishing her senior year at Utah State University.  The rest of my family is located throughout central California, with a concentration in Dos Palos, where my mom’s side farms.

School: Denair High School

Subject taught: Ag Earth Science, Ag Biology, Ag Leadership, Floral Design 1 & 2 and Intro to Ag

Experience and education:  This is my first year teaching high school. I got my bachelor of science degree in agricultural communications from the University of Wyoming and my master’s in agriculture education from Cal Poly.

Why most inspires you about teaching?  I am so inspired by students when they get excited about the material we’re learning.  It’s a fantastic feeling to have them energetic about it because the energy is kinetic in the classroom. When one gets excited, the rest do, too.

What are your biggest challenges as a teacher?  My biggest challenge has been to keep up with all my classes and to mold myself into the best teacher I can be.  Boy, it is tough and there’s been some tears, but then a struggling student gets an A on a test and it makes all the difference.

What is your favorite teaching tool or activity? “Jeopardy!”  I was shocked at how well the students responded to it!  We use it as a tool for test prep and they love to play and have said numerous times how much it’s helped them remember the material.

How has Common Core affected your classroom strategy? Ag has always been pretty closely aligned with Common Core; it’s not uncommon to incorporate multiple areas into our subject matter, so it fit in nearly seamlessly with our area.  I also learned to teach with Common Core so it was a little easier for me to adapt to it since it’s what I’ve been using since I started. Continue reading “Class Act! 10 Questions for Molly Hanson” »

Denair High School Sober Grad Nite Fundraiser Next Tuesday Evening

Fundraiser - Pizza Factory, 2016

Submitted by DHS Sober Grad Night Boosters 

Denair High School Sober Grad Nite Boosters Club’s mission is to provide an all-night event that is fun, memorable and safe, for our graduating seniors, in a drug and alcohol free environment, on what is one of the most memorable nights of their lives.  This event gives them a way to celebrate as a class, as many of them go off to college, the military, or to join the work force.  The all-night event consists of games, trivia contests, food contests, a DJ, pictures, caricature drawings, food, prizes and much more.

The committee begins this process each year in August. Monthly meetings are held in the DHS Library, usually on the third Wednesday of each month, excluding December, at 6:30 p.m.  If you would like more information or you are interested in donating to Denair Sober Grad, you may contact them at Denair Sober Grad Nite Boosters Club at P.O. Box 247, Denair CA or DenairSoberGrad@gmail.com.

Sober Grad fundraises during the year to organize this event . Our next fundraiser is Tuesday, November 22, 2016, at the Pizza Factory, in Denair.  The hours are between 4 p.m.-9 p.m.  Denair Pizza Factory will donate 25% of all sales, excluding alcohol and other discounts.  Please see the attached flyer for more information.

Rep. Jeff Denham Honors Denair High Senior Alexis Brantley

Alexis Brantley

Submitted by Denair High School

Denair High School senior Alexis Brantley recently received a prestigious honor from Congressman Jeff Denham. Brantley was one of several students in Denham’s 10th District to be given a Merit Award, which includes a letter of recommendation from Denham that Brantley can include as part of her college applications.

“I had no idea I had been nominated,” said Brantley. “I got a letter in the mail and then they called me into the office to make sure I had received it and to congratulate me.”

Nominating Brantley was an easy choice for Denair Principal Kara Backman.

“She is an academic scholar and has great grades,” Backman praised. “She’s a leader. She’s a self-starter. She holds herself and others to high standards. She’s just one of those students that others look up to.”

According to Denham’s website, awards are based on academic achievement, leadership, involvement in extracurricular activities, school citizenship, volunteerism and community service.

“These students’ demonstration of leadership, scholastic excellence, and commitment to our community is inspiring,” Denham said. “It is an honor to present this group of young leaders with the Congressional Merit Award and I look forward to seeing their great accomplishments in the future.”

Brantley carries a 3.5 grade-point average in her college prep course load. She is the student body president at Denair High, plays clarinet in the band, will appear in the Drama Club’s upcoming production of “12 Angry Jurors” and will play on the softball team in the spring.

In the past, she has been active in the academic decathlon, yearbook and other student leadership positions.

Brantley joined the other medal recipients at a ceremony with Denham on Oct. 17 in Modesto. In addition to the letter of recommendation, she received a medal and a certificate from the congressman. Accompanying her were her grandmother and guardian, Susan Gilbert, and Denair Unified Superintendent Aaron Rosander.

“We are so proud of Alexis and happy for her,” Rosander said. “She is a terrific representative for Denair High School and our district.”

Brantley intends to apply soon to colleges. In particular, she has her eye on the nursing program at Sonora State University.

“My end goal is to become a traveling nurse,” she said. “That’s someone who goes to different emergency rooms and hospitals; generally, just a few weeks at a time. They go around the country and sometimes work on cruise ships. It’s something that appeals to me.”

Denair Cross Country Runners Medal at Section Meet

Denair High School Logo

Submitted by Denair High School

It’s fair to say that not only did the runners on the first-ever Denair High School cross country team make some impressive strides this year, so did the program itself.

The Coyotes’ successful debut in the sport was capped off Saturday when two runners — Danielle Tigner (frosh/soph girls) and Seth Martinez (sophomore boys) – earned medals at the Sac-Joaquin Section Meet in Folsom.

Running a 3,300-meter course on grass and gravel at the Willow Creek Reservoir, Tigner finished in 20 minutes, 38.9 seconds – good enough for sixth place.

Martinez, competing on the same course, was timed in 15:51.8. He was 11th overall, but received a medal as one of the top eight runners not on one of the top teams.

Coach Matthew Groom said he couldn’t be prouder of his two runners or their teammates.

“Both runners worked hard over the season,” he said. “They were able to run faster and better than they did when the season started. Tigner has had some distance-running experience. She has ran 5K’s before this year.  Martinez has never had any distance-running experience.  He did well this year, despite that fact.

“With this year being the first Denair has had cross country, and my first year as a coach in the sport, we all learned a lot about the organization and the sport itself.  We will take the lessons we have learned over the season and improve our team next year.

“I was pleased that not only did we have runners who qualified for Sections, but they both medaled.  I think with the experience that all our runners had, we will be able to qualify more runners next year.”