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Daily Bulletin Monday 4/20/15

THE DAILY BULLETIN

 CANYON HIGH SCHOOL

   MONDAY, APRIL 20, 2015

                                         

WHAT’S HAPPENING THIS WEEK?

 

                              TUESDAY, APRIL 21

VOLLEYBALL @ HOME—VARSITY @ 5:30, JV @ 4:30, FROSH @ 4:00

SOFTBALL vs WEST RANCH @ HOME – VARSITY @ 3:15

SOFTBALL @ WEST RANCH— JV @ 4:45 & FROSH @ 3:00

TENNIS—VARSITY @ HOME @ 3:00, JV @ GOLDEN VALLEY @ 3:00

 

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22

SWIM vs SAUGUS @ HOME 3:00

BASEBALL @ SAUGUS – VARSITY @ 3:30

 

THURSDAY, APRIL 23

VOLLEYBALL @ HOME—VARSITY @ 5:30, JV @ 4:30, FROSH @ 4:00

SOFTBALL @ HOME- VARSITY 3:15

SOFTBALL @ VALENCIA – JV @ 3:15, FROSH @ 3:15

TRACK vs VALENCIA @ HOME @ 3:00

TENNIS @ WEST RANCH- VARSITY @ 3:00

TENNIS vs WEST RANCH @ HOME – JV @ 3:00

 

FRIDAY, APRIL 24

BASEBALL @ SAUGUS @ 3:30

                           

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GENERAL

HEALTH OFFICE:  When you are ill, you must get a pass from your teacher to come up to the Health Office.  It is there that contact will be made with your parents/guardians to arrange for you to go home.  DO NOT CALL OR TEXT your parents or guardians from the classroom expecting to be summoned to the Health Office.

SUMMER SCHOOL APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE ONLINE:  Canyon High School’s summer school will be on the Golden Valley High School campus this year.  Summer school registration forms are now available on Canyon’s website.  Please go to www.canyonhighcowboys.org. Under News and Announcements, click on Summer School 2015 and print out the registration packet. Completed forms need to be returned to the summer school basket in the front office reception area at Canyon.

 

ON THURSDAY, APRIL 30th the Counseling Department will take a field trip to the National College Fair in Pasadena.  There will be over 300 colleges attending!  This trip is open to sophomores with a GPA of 2.5 and above. Unfortunately, juniors are testing on that day so they won't be able to attend.  However, the fair will repeat in the evening.  Please consider attending at night from 6:00-9:00 pm.

College fairs are an easy way for you to learn about and compare a variety of colleges all in one day.  You get to meet representatives from the colleges, and more importantly, they get to meet you!  Colleges keep track of your visits to their campus, your requests for information, or visits to their booths at the college fair.  They are more likely to accept a student that has shown a real interest in their school.

If you are interested in attending the fair, please pick up a field trip form from Mrs. Hettema, the counseling secretary.  To pay for the bus, we are requesting a $10 donation fee, but entrance into the college Fair is FREE!

 ATTENTION ATHLETES --who want to participate in the CHS summer camps.  Registration packets are now available in the ASB office and the front office.  Please complete ASAP if you want to participate.

AP STUDENTS – If you have purchased an AP Test you must attend a pre administration meeting to complete essential testing paperwork. You only need to attend ONE session.  Please come by the Q Theater at the very beginning of lunch on either Monday, April 20th, Tuesday, April 21st, or Wednesday, April 22nd.  If you do not attend one of these sessions, you will be unable to take your AP test, and your money will not be refunded.  Don’t forget to bring a number 2 pencil.

NISSAN CAR GIVEAWAY – Juniors and Seniors – On Tuesday, April 28th at 5 p.m. at the C. O. C. Football Stadium, Nissan of Valencia will be giving away a 2015 Nissan Versa to one lucky Hart District student.  Will it be you? To participate: 1. Check the eligibility list – if you’re on it, you can enter.  2. Come to the informational meeting on 4/20 during your brunch in the gym.  3. Fill out the registration form (available online or in the office) and bring it to the event; and 4. Attend the event on 4/28 @ 5 p.m.

CAREER TECHNICAL EDUCATION & ROP courses offer students career pathways and career exploration leading to industry certification and a foundation to continue on to post-secondary career education. ROP has a variety of courses in healthcare, law and forensics, engineering and advanced technologies, business, education, culinary, graphic design and many more.  Whether you plan on pursuing an education at a four year university, a community college or specific technical training, Career Technical Education has something for you.  See Mrs. Gaines in the ROP/CTE Office located in the counseling department to take advantage of the course offerings.

 

SENIOR STARS: If you have been accepted to a 4-year college or university and plan on attending that school in the fall, please see Mrs. Hettema in the counseling office.  We will make a star in your honor and place it on the Senior Stars bulletin board outside of the counseling office.  Also, if you have received notice of any scholarships or awards, please let Mrs. Hettema know.

MEETINGS

 

DFYIT –There is a DFYIT meeting on April 21st at lunch in room A-3.

 

3 POINT SHOOTING CONTEST – Sign up’s for the 3 point shooting contest are in room C-5.