THE DAILY BULLETIN
CANYON HIGH SCHOOL
THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 2012
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GENERAL
SUPPLEMENTAL PROGRESS REPORTS: If you would like to receive a supplemental progress report this Friday, please see Mrs. Hettema in the Counseling office between 7:30am and 8:00am Friday morning to pick one up. If you have a 7:00am class, you may pick one up from Mrs. Hettema Thursday after your last class.
NO STUDENT SUMMONS DURING STAR TESTING: Students please note there are NO student summons delivered during STAR TESTING next week. Please DO NOT call your parents and ask them to excuse you early for any reason. The Attendance Office WILL NOT deliver student summons during STAR TESTING to remove you from class.
LIBRARY WILL BE CLOSED during both brunches TODAY.
BRAINSTORMERS: Remember our game against the faculty TODAY at lunch in D5.
PROM TICKETS: This is the last week to buy Prom tickets. TODAY AND FRIDAY the cost is $255. CASH ONLY ALL WEEK. For those of you who have already purchased your tickets, pictures will NOT be by appointment this year. Pictures will be at Canyon from 3:30-5:00--before Promenade. If you come for pictures before 4:00 you will get 8 free wallet photos.
THIS WEEK IS NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK and to celebrate, the library is holding a book drive. If you donate a book in good condition, you will receive a raffle ticket. Raffle prizes will be drawn on Friday. You can also purchase a raffle ticket for fifty cents at the library. Stop by and see what's new at your library!
ROP - Career and Technical Education: Please encourage your sophomore or junior to stop by the ROP office and see the variety of classes available for next year. These classes provide an excellent opportunity to learn about careers while earning high school credits. All classes are taught by industry professionals. These courses can provide students a great opportunity to learn about a career they may be interested in before spending the time and money on college-level courses. Some of our courses have a course articulation agreement with COC. For a current schedule of classes and course description, visit our website at www.hartROP.com or have your student see Mrs. Gaines in the ROP office.
INCOMING JUNIORS, SENIORS AND GRADUATING SENIORS!
College of the Canyons is now accepting applications for the summer term!! They are offering over 400 more sections than previous summer terms, so this is a great opportunity for incoming juniors, seniors and of course all graduating seniors. The class schedule is now available on their website www.canyons.edu
**Please note that graduating seniors should plan carefully if they intend to take summer courses and apply to the FYE program. They need to make sure they can attend a FYE Orientation Day (one day, all day) during the week of July 16th - 19th and should avoid taking English and math courses during the summer term.
* Three sessions to choose from: 5-week, 6-week and 8-week sessions.
Session 1: June 4th - July 5th (5 week)
Session 2: June 11th - August 2nd (8 week session)
Session 3: June 18th - July 26th (6 week session)
* New Student Registration begins May 3rd (graduating seniors)
* 11th and 12th grade registration begins May 10th
THERE ARE TWO LARGE COLLEGE FAIRS COMING UP!
One is called the TRI-COUNTY National College Fair. It is from 5:30 to 8:30pm, Tuesday, May 1, at the Ventura County Fairgrounds, also known as Seaside Park. It is in the San Miguel Hall and Anacampa Hall. It is free to the public and one of the largest colleges fair in the country, with 150 colleges attending.
The other one the Pasadena National College Fair and is for the Greater Los Angeles Area. A student can attend EITHER Monday, April 30, from 6 - 9pm or Tuesday, May 1st from 9am to 12pm. It is in the Pasadena Convention Center Halls A & B. It is free to the public and this is the largest college fair in the country, with 250 colleges attending.
To register for either, go to www.gotomyncf.com where you will get a bar-coded ticket. Also watch the video about the fair so that you can decide what you want to do or see. There will be college reps, workshops, one-on-one college counseling, and more. There are flyers for both in the counseling office.
MEETINGS
CHECKMATES CHESS CLUB (and other board games of skill) meets Friday in G-117. Bring your lunch
BOOK CLUB meets TODAY @ lunch in the library. Stop by and check us out! New members are always welcome.
GSA (Gay/Straight Alliance) Club Meeting TODAY during Lunch in A Lecture Hall.
SENIORS
GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENT DELIVERY
SENIORS:
Your Graduation Announcement orders are here!
Jostens will be on campus “ONE DAY ONLY” to deliver your graduation announcement order. Please pick up your order on:
Friday, April 13th
During BRUNCHES
Quad Stage
If you have a balance due it must be paid on this day……“CASH ONLY” will be accepted. Please be on time to avoid shipping fees!
**If you still need to order Graduation Announcements or other Graduation memorabilia pick up ordering information from the ASB Office NOW and turn in your order form on this day! SEE YOU THERE!!
SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY: Seniors If you were a member of Spanish Honor Society last year and not this year and would like to graduate with a cord, come talk to Sra. S or Sra., bring $10 by April 20.
THE MISS SCV SCHOLARSHIP PAGEANT is accepting applications now! Win a $5, 000 scholarship! Ladies 8yrs. to adult may enter. For more information please call Ms. Mardi Rivetti at 661 252 3232 or visit www.MissSCVPageants.com
SENIORS: Have you been accepted to UCLA? There is a scholarship offered to Santa Clarita seniors that are going to UCLA in the fall. There are applications in the office. The deadline is April 21st.
STAR TESTING SCHEDULE
2012
NOTE: Teachers and students will report to their Period 3 locations at 8am each day for testing.
April 17 (Tuesday): Testing/Minimum Day Block Schedule
Period 1=7:20-7:55
Language Arts CST =8:00-10:30
Brunch=10:30-10:45
Passing time=10:45-10:51
Period 4=10:51-11:30
Passing time=11:30-11:36
Period 5=11:36-12:15
April 18 (Wednesday) Testing/Minimum Day Block Schedule
Period 1=7:20-7:55
Mathematics CST =8:00-10:30
Brunch=10:30-10:45
Passing time=10:45-10:51
Period 3=10:51-11:30
Passing time=11:30-11:36
Period 6=11:36-12:15
April 19 (Thursday) Testing/Minimum Day Block Schedule Period 1=7:20-7:55
Science CST =8:00-10:30
Brunch=10:30-10:45
Passing time=10:45-10:51
Period 2=10:51-11:30
Passing time=11:30-11:36
Period 7=11:36-12:15
April 20 (Friday) No Testing
Regular School Day
April 23 (Monday) Testing/Reverse Minimum Day
Period 1=7:20-7:55 35 minutes
Social Science CST (10-11th graders only)=8:00-10:00
Brunch=10:00-10:15 15 minutes
Passing time=10:15-10:21 6 minutes
(ALL STUDENTS REPORT FOR REVERSE MIN. DAY)
Period 2=10:21-10:56 35 minutes
Passing=10:56-11:02 6 minutes
Period 3=11:02-11:37 35 minutes
Passing=11:37-11:43 6 minutes
Period 4=11:43-12:18 35 minutes
Passing=12:18-12:24 6 minutes
Period 5=12:24-12:59 35 minutes
Lunch=12:59-1:38 39 min. lunch
Passing=1:38-1:44 6 minutes
Period 6=1:44-2:19 35 minutes
Passing=2:19-2:25 6 minutes
Period 7=2:25-3:00 35 minutes
April 24 (Tuesday) Testing/Reverse Minimum Day
Period 1=7:20-7:55 35 minutes
NCLB Science CST (10th graders only)=8:00-10:00
Brunch=10:00-10:15 15 minutes
Passing time=10:15-10:21 6 minutes
(ALL STUDENTS REPORT FOR REVERSE MIN. DAY)
Period 2=10:21-10:56 35 minutes
Passing=10:56-11:02 6 minutes
Period 3=11:02-11:37 35 minutes
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