DEA National Drug Take Back Campaign – Oct 27
Hello Steller Community,
It is time for DEA’s National Drug Take Back –
Saturday, October 27, 2018 from 10:00 am – 2:00 pm
Most abused prescription drugs come from family and friends. You could be a drug dealer and not even now it.
- Unused or expired prescription medications are a public safety issue, leading to accidental poisoning, overdose, and abuse.
- Pharmaceutical drugs can be just as dangerous as street drugs when taken without a prescription of a doctor’s supervision.
- The non-medical use of prescription drugs ranks second only to marijuana as the most common form of drug abuse in America.
- The majority of teenagers abusing prescription drugs get them from family and friends – and the home medicine cabinet.
- Unused prescription drugs thrown in the trash can be retrieved and abused or illegally sold. Unused drugs that are flushed contaminate the water supply.
- Take-back programs are the best way to dispose of old drugs. But if a program is not available:
- Take the meds out of their bottles;
- Mix them with something unappealing like used kitty litter or coffee grounds;
- Seal them in a bag or disposable container, and throw that away.
- For more information on prescription drug abuse, go to:
- www.dea.gov or call 1-800-882-9539
- www.getsmartaboutdrugs.com
- www.justthinktwice.com
Below are Prescription Drug Take Back locations in your community: Find site locations

Be safe and not sorry, have a great week.
Nurse Annette
Bernstein & Beyond – Oct 19, 20 7pm
Anchorage Aviation Day is October 13, 2-4 pm

School Counselor News- October 2018
SCHOOL COUNSELOR NEWS – October 2018
We are in “finals week†and close to ending the first quarter. Student-led conferences are coming up in a couple of weeks and I encourage all parents to set up a conference time.
Reed, Annette and I are inviting all 7th graders for lunch this fall so we can meet all of them. They have been invited in groups of 8 for pizza, and the last group will be invited this Friday. I work a lot with the older students about academic choices and the college application process so this has been a great opportunity for me to meet the younger students. We definitely want to do the same or something similar next fall.
PSAT
We have 25 students signed up for the PSAT. The test takes place on Wednesday October 24. We ask students to report to the MPR at 8:15 so we can have all of them seated and ready to start at 8:30.
Please note:
The day of the test is a half day. The students doing the PSAT will NOT be released at the same time as the other students. The PSAT will end between 12:15 and 1pm, depending on how long time the students spend on entering demographic data before the actual test starts. The test starts and ends at the same time for all participants. Students cannot be late for the test.
Cell phones or smart watches are not allowed in the testing room.
Students need to bring their own calculator and it has to be on the approved list: https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/pdf/psat-nmsqt-student-guide.pdf You can find information on calculators on pages 26 and 27.
COLLEGE FAIR
Juniors and Seniors and their families are recommended to visit to the annual Anchorage Alaska College Fair on Sunday October 14 at the Alaska Airlines Center at UAA, 3550 Providence Drive. This is a good time for students to connect with college admission counselors and to learn about colleges they may not have heard of before. Many of the colleges present at the fair offer WUE tuition. Private colleges are also present. Remember to ask about scholarships and financial aid.
SENIORS
I have met with most of the seniors and it has been very interesting to learn about the different plans students have for “after Stellerâ€. Most students are heading for college although some are taking a year off for work or travel. As always, we have a mix of students staying in Alaska and going to the Lower 48 to study. We also have a couple of students interested in looking at university options abroad.
FINANCIAL AID NIGHT AT STELLER BY THE ALASKA COMMISSION OF POST-SECONDARY EDUDATON (ACPE)
Finally, a reminder to seniors and their parents that we are offering a Financial Aid Night at Steller on Wednesday October 24 at 6 pm. A flyer will be posted on Flash. All the seniors have received a form with information on how to obtain a FSA ID (Federal Student Aid), which is necessary to complete the FAFSA. ACPE offers a FAFSA workshop in the computer lab after the presentation.
Enjoy this beautiful fall. I have been in Alaska for more than 27 years and I have yet to see an October month without serious termination dust.
Marianne
Financial Aid Night is October 17 at 6 pm
FINANCIAL AID NIGHT AT STELLERÂ FOR SENIORS AND PARENTS
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WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 17TH @6 PM
KEN’S ROOM
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Presentation on:
Cost of attendance
Federal aid
State aid
Scholarships
Financial aid deadlines
FAFSA overview
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FAFSA Workshop in the computer lab after the presentation for those interested.
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If you are joining the workshop, please bring your Federal Student Aid (FSA) ID. Seniors have received information on how to obtain a FSA.
Halloween Dance is October 25 from 7-11 pm!
The Steller Halloween dance is coming up! The dance will be held October 25th from 7pm-11pm in the Steller Secondary Multi Purpose Room. Tickets are purchased at the door for $5 per person or $3 per person in costume.
No masks are allowed and costumes must be school appropriate.
We are in need of chaperones! Please contact Alana Parent by text at (907) 229-8694. We currently have only two chaperones and need at least eight to have the dance.
The Halloween Committee would like to do a baked goods raffle which is included in the price of your ticket. Please donate baked goods for this event with a note including the ingredients.

Scholarship Opportunity
The Jeffcoat Firm is offering its annual scholarship contest.
The prizes are:
· First Place: $2,000.00
· Second Place: $500.00
The deadline to apply is Dec. 7, 2018
Here is a link to the scholarship page with all the information:Â https://scinjurylawfirm.com/scholarship/
The following information is excerpted from the web page:
On average, more than 34,000 people die each year in our country in traffic collisions involving a legally impaired driver, or a driver with a blood alcohol concentration of .08 or higher, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Has a drunk driver affected you or someone you know? How has it affected – or how could it affect – your own driving?
The attorneys of The Jeffcoat Firm invite you to share your experiences and thoughts on this important issue and compete for one of our two scholarship prizes worth a combined $1,500. We are proud to announce that we are now accepting entries from students nationwide for our annual Scholarship Essay & Video Competition.
Please read more about the competition below and take advantage of this exciting chance to earn scholarship funds by submitting your essay or video by our December 7, 2018 deadline.
Parent Group Tuesday Oct 9 6-7:30 in Ken’s room
Hi– we have a Parent Group meeting this Tuesday, October 9 from 6:00-7:30, in Ken’s room. All are welcome! See draft agenda HERE
If you’d like to add to the agenda please contact Ann at mayokiely@msn.com
Free Flu Shots
See free flu shot times and locations HERE


