Thursday, August 8, 2019

STrEaM Staff Spotlight: Mr. Holsopple

Zebulon Holsopple, Science and STEM


Mr. Holsopple teaches 7th grade Science and STEM at Anchorage STrEaM Academy. We welcomed him to the STrEaM dream team at the start of the 19-20 school year.  He joined us with 11 years experience teaching life sciences including biology, environmental science, earth science, marine biology, anatomy and physiology, and microbiology.

Born and raised in Eastern and Southern Africa, Mr. Holsopple has lived in Kenya, Uganda, Mozambique and the Kingdom of Eswatini. His extensive travels throughout the world provide him with an international and multi-cultural perspective. Growing up outdoors, his love of the natural world translated to a passion for science, the environment and education. His Masters degree in Education includes an emphasis on Environmental Science.

At the end of the 18-19 school year, Mr. Holsopple began substitute teaching at STrEaM and quickly connected with staff and students. Staff appreciated his steady support and willingness to help anywhere he was needed. When Mr. H had a moment of "down time," he would immediately go into classrooms to support students and teachers. Students appreciated his calm and patient presence as a substitute, repeatedly requesting he be brought back whenever subs were needed.

Excellence has been a trend throughout Mr. Holsopple's career. At Josephine Dobbs Clement Early College High School in Durham, North Carolina, he was recognized as the Teacher of the Year. In 2016, Mr. Holsopple was selected as the Battey National Educator of the Year by Depauw University (story here https://www.depauw.edu/news-media/latest-news/details/32372/). STrEaM found an outstanding science teacher, dedicated to students and the teaching profession.

Mr. Holsopple spends his time outside of school with his wife and children, traveling and enjoying the outdoors through hiking, camping, canoeing and biking. His favorite hobbies include photography, reading, backpacking, swimming and travel. He is proud to be a member of  theSTrEaM Academy staff, teaching 7th grade science and STEM. 

Contact Mr. Holsopple at holsopple_zebulon@asdk12.org




Wednesday, July 17, 2019

Excited for 2019-20

July 2019

Soon we will begin our 4th year at STrEaM Academy!

We are excited to continue providing middle school students with highly engaging project-based, experiential STEM education.

Our schedule will be the same as last year: full days (periods 1-7) Monday and Friday, block days Tuesday and Thursday, and early release on Wednesday. We expect enrollment between 150 and 160 students, and we are not adding any additional classrooms to our space at Wayland Baptist.  Stability and consistency are positives.

Our primary focus will be on our maintaining and growing a positive and supportive school climate and culture, while continuing to develop projects which engage students in hands-on and active learning. Expect frequent assemblies, students earning STrEaM "STAR" badges each month, and more positive recognition and celebration. We've hired a counselor, Mrs. Bonertz, who will enhance restorative practices, student support, and social-emotional learning.

STrEaM is also thrilled to add our own sports programs to meet the demand of our students: cross country running and skiing.

Important upcoming dates:
Offices re-open Monday 7/22
Lottery closes 7/25
APC Meeting 8/12 5:30 PM
Teachers return 8/15
School opens Tuesday 8/20!!

STrEaM appreciates your engagement and support! 
Contact us any time:
Principal Adam Mokelke, mokelke_adam@asdk12.org
Admin. Assistant Sylvia Biondich, biondich_sylvia@asdk12.org
(907) 742-9000

Friday, June 14, 2019

3rd Year in Review

June 2019

As we wrap up another school year, it is amazing to look at how far we have come and how much we've grown. We've been in existence for three years already!

STrEaM started in the fall of 2016 with 75 students. This fall our enrollment reached 150 students. At the end of the school year, we promoted 49 8th grades on to High School, many of whom have been with us all three years. This was our first group to attend 3 years with us, from 6th to 8th.

Another major milestone was achieved when the district, then the State's Department of Education and Early Development approved our charter renewal application for the next 10 years. This represents a lot of hard work and dedication by our APC members and staff. Our program is solid and sustainable.

Project-Based Learning continues to be our driving philosophy and focus. Projects happened constantly throughout the year, from the classroom to school-wide level. We started off with the "I Am" project, celebrated with parents and the community in a culminating potluck event. We held two excellent Student Showcases in December and May, putting projects, products and presentations on display to the community.

Looking to year 4, we are excited for stability and consistency. For the first time, we are not making major changes that come with increasing student enrollment. We should once again have between 150 and 160 students. We are not adding any additional classrooms, and staff turnover is minimal. The schedule will be the same: full days (periods 1-7) Monday and Friday, block days Tuesday and Thursday, and early release on Wednesday.

One exciting change is the addition of our own sports programs to meet the demand of our students. In the fall Mr. Mozen will lead our first cross country running team, and this winter we will have our own cross country skiing team.

This coming school year a major emphasis will be on our positive school culture. We will return to having monthly assemblies, and bring back STrEaM badges to recognize student achievement. We've hired a school counselor for the first time, Mrs. Bonertz, who will be a great addition to our team. Outdoor and experiential learning, along with integrating STEM across the curriculum, will continue being important aspects of our program. Our teachers will continue to develop interactive, hands-on projects to engage students in authentic and relevant learning. In short, our focus is on continuing to strengthen the great things we do.

An excellent third year is now behind us, and another great school year coming up. I return to the office July 22nd, with our new Administrative Assistance Mrs. Biondich. The lottery closes July 25th, and teachers return on August 14th. Tuesday August 20th will be the first day of school. See you then!



Thursday, May 2, 2019

Sports equipment and after school letter

5/2/19


Dear parents,

We are an active school; physical movement and outdoor time is very important to us.  We want to be sure our environment is safe and orderly with outdoor activities and sports, so we have a few requests:

-Students must wear a helmet if they are on wheels. This includes riding to and from school. If you cannot provide a helmet please contact us and we will help with this. 

-We have our own equipment including footballs and basketballs. Please do not allow students to bring equipment like balls to school, as this causes disruptions in the hallway and issues after school is out. We prefer to check out sports equipment to be used at the appropriate time. Beginning next week, if a student brings their own I will hold onto it unit a parent can pick it up.

-After school: Students who walk or ride home should leave campus in a timely manner and should not return. We've had issues with students hanging out to play in the parking lot, which is closed for activity after school. We have also had students leave campus then return. Both of these cause concern because we are responsible for safety and supervision of all students.

-As always, please pick students up by 3:30 PM as we have to supervise them as long as they are here. Please pull as far forward as possible for pick up and drop off.

If you have questions please call or stop by!

Thank you,

Mr. Mokelke 

Thursday, April 11, 2019

Spring into Action


4/11/19

Our third year in existence is winding down, and it is amazing to look at all the things we've done at STrEaM this year. TREKs and trips including Arctic Valley, Eklutna Lake, Cheney Lake and the Rock Gym are some of the best experiences thus far. More than ever, STEM has been integrated across the curriculum; from Robotics, Rocketry and Coding classes to engineering challenges and science projects. Staff have collaborated closely to build engaging, exciting and relevant projects. Our Robotics teams had a strong showing in competition, and our first ever Battle of the Books team took 2nd place in the district!

PEAKS state testing is behind us, and we are well into the fourth quarter. However, it is important to us to keep our momentum up through the last day of school: Finish strong!
We still have Sports Day at the Center Friday 4/12, Rock Gym trips, and many visits to our local parks. Join us for the "Ride of Silence" bike ride May 15th at 12:00 to honor those injured or killed on bikes. Final celebrations in Advisory classes are Thursday May 16th, and final assessments completed by Friday May 17th. Many projects are still well underway, as we build towards our Spring Student Showcase Monday May 20th.

We aren't finished yet, and we plan to keep students engaged and learning right up to the last day on May 22nd, when we finish with our annual Field Day and BBQ. Thank you friends, parents, families, students and staff for another great school year, and for being on our journey of growth and discovery. #FullSTrEaMahead!

Looking forward to next year, we plan to have 150 to 170 students, and to continue growing Project-Based Learning, exploring the outdoors, and weaving STEM across the curriculum. We say goodbye to one of our founders and teachers, Mr. Kluever, as he sails into retirement, and to our awesome Administrative Assistant Ms. Sandy as she moves to the head of the ASD classified staff union: thank you and congrats to both of them!

The second lottery is open and we have a few seats open. #ExplorersWanted






Monday, March 18, 2019

PEAKS testing 2019

Dear parents and families,

PEAKS is the State assessment taken by all students in Alaska each spring.
6th, 7th and 8th graders will all take Math and English-Language Arts. Additionally, 8th graders take the Science test. You may learn more about PEAKS at www.asdk12.org/peaks
and find practice tests here: https://www.asdk12.org/Page/13914

STrEaM will administer PEAKS the following dates:

Tuesday 3/26 beginning at 8:00 AM
6th Grade: English-Language Arts
7th Grade:  Math
8th Grade: Math
lunch 11:15-11:45
11:50 ADVISORY
1:25 ELECTIVE

Thursday 3/28 beginning at 8:00 AM
6th Grade: Math
7th Grade: ELA
8th Grade: ELA
lunch 11:15-11:45
11:50 ELECTIVE
1:25 ADVISORY

Testing is scheduled for the morning, until lunch. On Tuesday and Thursday after lunch we will have elective and advisory classes.

Wednesday 4/3:  8th grade science

Make-up testing must be complete by Friday 4/5

Important reminders:
  • It is important for all students to be present and ready to test
  • No electronic devices are allowed during testing
  • Please do not plan to pick students up before lunch on these days
Please contact us with any questions!

Adam Mokelke, Principal
(907) 742-9000
mokelke_adam@asdk12.org


Tuesday, March 5, 2019

The Mayor comes to STrEaM

Mayor Berkowitz visits STrEaM Academy!
Tuesday, March 5th

6th grade students presented their renewable energy recommendations to Mayor Ethan Berkowitz when he visited STrEaM Academy today.

The Mayor's visit was the finale for the multi-disciplinary "energy project" taught by Ms. Draeger, incorporating Science, Math, Social Studies and Language Arts. Students learned about non-renewable and renewable energy, civic implications, research and letter writing.  

Guest speakers from Alaska Resource Education, Renewable Energy Alaska and CIRI Fire Island Wind Project have presented to students as part of this project, engaging them in hands-on activities to increase their understanding of energy forms and sources. 
3rd Place State KidWind team

Ms. Draeger also prepared students by participating in the KidWind project. Students designed wind turbines and presented their models. Winners of the 6th grade class competitions went on to the State KidWind competition, earning third place! 

Students wrote letters to the Mayor summarizing their research on wind energy, and presented their ideas and findings during his visit. Mayor Berkowitz has focused on clean energy for Anchorage, replacing streetlights with LED fixtures, and introducing electric busses. STrEaM students are contributing the the vision for an energy efficient Anchorage! 

Check out the ASD feature on this event on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvkVWFb11qk&feature=youtu.be

Ms. Draeger, Mayor Berkowitz, APC member Rosa Perez, APC Chair Caroline Storm