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Daily Bulletin Thursday 4/23/15

THE DAILY BULLETIN

 CANYON HIGH SCHOOL

   THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 2015

 

WHAT’S HAPPENING THIS WEEK?

 

                              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

                           

GENERAL

TODAY IS THE BLOOD DRIVE!  You should receive your yellow card today during 2nd period.  This is your pass out of class.  Go to the auxiliary gym during your appointment time today.  If you did not turn in your paperwork yet, you can still get it signed and bring it to the gym today to give blood.  Thank you so much for your support with the UCLA blood drive.  Give today!

 

ARE YOU INTERESTED IN BECOMING A PART OF THE AMAZING CANYON YEARBOOK STAFF FOR 2016? Yearbook is currently looking to this year's freshman and sophomores to apply. We are looking for students interested in journalism, photography and design to be a part of our team. Please get an application in the counseling office or from Mr. McCann in the T-building. Applications are due May 1st.

NISSAN CAR GIVEAWAY – Juniors and Seniors – We are only a week away from finding out which Hart District student will be driving away in a new 2015 Nissan Versa! Will it be you?? Please make sure you have filled out the registration form (available online or in the office) before you come to the event next Tuesday, April 28, at 5 p.m. at the COC football stadium. You'll be checking in at the Canyon High table before entering the stadium. Thousands of dollars in prizes will be given away in many prize drawings, our drum line will be performing, and a Canyon High School student will be recognized for the Nissan Service Award. You won't want to miss this!! See Mrs. Pennay in the AP office for any questions you may have.

 

Career Technical Education (CTE) & 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.

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!

MATH TUTORING with Mrs. Denny is CANCELED for the next two weeks.  See you May 7th for math tutoring.  Remember tutoring goes from 2:30 until 4 p.m.

 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.

SOME STUDENTS TAKE PRE-COLLEGE CLASSES OR PROGRAMS ON COLLEGE CAMPUSES.  They can range from a few days to a few weeks.  Some are nearby and some are far.  They range from the arts to science research and everything in between. The student/family pays for these if they are interested and most take students until they are full.  See the list in the Counseling Office.

MEETINGS

 

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

 

SENIORS

 

ALL SENIOR FUN PACK HOLDERS that have NOT completed their final payment will need to do so by Friday, April 24th, or risk the loss of deposit and senior events. All students can be helped at the ASB office before school, brunch and lunch only.

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.

 

SENIORS- If you are a student planning on pursuing a career in the performing arts, there is currently a scholarship available in the Counseling Office for you! The Canyon Theater Guild is offering two $500 scholarships to graduating seniors. Application deadline is April 30, 2015, so act fast! 

 

THE FIL-AM ASSOCIATION OF SCV, INC. is announcing a search for candidates for the Jose Rizal Scholastic Achievement Award consisting of three scholarships: $1000, $500 & $250. Applicants must be of Filipino descent whose parent(s) reside and/or are employed in the SCV. Students must have a minimum 3.5 GPA and be involved in extracurricular activities in school, community or any of the association's projects or events. If you meet the criteria, please visit the Counseling Office for an application form. The application is due May 15, 2015.