THE DAILY BULLETIN
CANYON HIGH SCHOOL
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2012
MINIMUM DAY SCHEDULE
Period 1----------7:20-7:55
Period 2----------8:00-8:40
Period 3----------8:46-9:21
Period 4----------9:27-10:02
Brunch-----------10:02-10:17
Period 5----------10:23-10:58
Period 6----------11:04-11:39
Period 7----------11:45-12:20
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GENERAL
STUDENTS, ARE YOU INTERESTED IN AN OPPORTUNITY TO BE OF SERVICE? Box City is an event held on 9/29/12 in Bridgeport Park. Participants sleep overnight in a cardboard box "home" to increase awareness of homelessness and raise money to support Family Promise of SCV. The event will include bands, food, and t-shirts for participants who raise at least $100. Students under the age of 18 need a chaperone. This is a great service opportunity for groups or individuals. More information is available at http://www.scvboxcity.org or you can see Dr. Keyne in the office.
TUTORING CANCELED TODAY: After school MATH tutoring is canceled today. See you next week at 3 p.m.!
COWBOYS: Did you receive a Leadership invitation letter? If you did, attendance at the informational meeting on Friday at lunch in the A-Lecture Hall, is MANDATORY! We look forward to seeing you there!
ATTENTION MEMBERS OF “A LITTLE GOES A LONG WAY.” Remember that money for t-shirts is due Friday, September 21 in room D-4. Please have your money turned in by lunch time on Friday.
MINIMUM DAYS: All Canyon students are reminded that when we have minimum day, they may NOT visit other campuses, including Sierra Vista. Other schools are in full day session and it is a trespassing violation to be on their campus while their school is in session. Avoid disciplinary action and a trespassing ticket! Do not visit other schools when Canyon has a minimum day!
HEY CANYON-What to get the scoop on great new books, keep track of library happenings like closed periods, and notices of special events? Follow @canyonlibrary on Twitter. It's a great way to be informed. Follow @canyonlibrary today!
BLOOD DRIVE! The next blood drive will be held at Canyon on September 27. If you are 16 or older and would like to donate blood and save a life come pick up paperwork in E-5 at brunch or lunch!
MEETINGS
BRAINSTORMERS: No meeting today due to the minimum day! See you on the 27th at lunch in G216.
HEY COWBOYS! An exciting new club called FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES or FCA, is starting on campus this Friday, September 21st during lunch in room G-206. There will be food and tons of fun! Check it out!
“DFYIT” (Drug Free Youth in Town) is a free, school-based, voluntary, anti-drug Club for high school teens. In DFYIT, teens thrive, drug free, in a Club run by kids, for kids. The goal is to provide a positive peer network that supports healthy choices and a drug-free lifestyle. School personnel and city staff work with teen leaders (Club officers) on local high school campuses to develop, coordinate, and supervise on-campus events, community service projects and educational workshops that promote a drug free lifestyle. On campus Club meetings are held regularly to discuss drug-related issues and to highlight local supportive services. Our first meeting is next Monday September 24th in the Auxiliary gym. Bring yourself and maybe even a friend to get involved and have fun.
Any questions? See Ms. Krumrich down in Phys. Ed. land.
SENIORS
CANYON HIGH SCHOOL will be hosting a COLLEGE TESTING AND COLLEGE ADMISSIONS READINESS Seminar for parents and students today (Back to School Night) from 6 - 6:30 pm in the Canyon Library. This event is FREE and open to all Canyon juniors and seniors and their parents or guardians. The seminar will be run by College Admissions Expert and UCLA graduate, Robert Schwartz, Director of Community Outreach for Eureka Review. The CSU and UC application windows for 2013 will be opening in just over two weeks and there is no more important time for seniors to make sure they know the application process and learn secrets to admissions success. Juniors need to prepare for testing and learn tips that can make the difference in their senior year. Seating will be limited and can only be offered on a first come, first seated basis. Historically, this event has only had standing room, so please be sure to show up a few minutes early.
THE UCLA SCHOOL OF THEATER, FILM AND TELEVISION will be hosting Information Sessions in the Fall for prospective students, counselors, and educators. Learn about the Theater and Film Programs at UCLA. Our presentation includes information about our two departments, the application process for our graduate and undergraduate programs, the portfolio/audition/interview requirements, and other UCLA resources. These events are FREE and are open to all prospective students, parents, and counselors. Please go to: http://www.canyonhighcowboys.org/ (under NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS) for dates/times/locations of these events.
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