THE DAILY BULLETIN
CANYON HIGH SCHOOL
FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 2015
WHAT’S HAPPENING TODAY?
*Denotes Home Game
Friday, January 30th
3:15pm * Frosh Boys Soccer Hart HS@ Canyon
3:15pm Frosh Girls Soccer Hart HS@ Hart
3:15pm JV Girls Soccer Hart HS@ Hart
3:15pm Varsity Girls Soccer Hart HS@ Hart
3:30pm Frosh Boys Basketball Hart HS@ Hart
3:30pm * JV Boys Basketball Hart HS@ Canyon
6:30pm *Varsity Boys Basketball Hart HS@ Canyon
5:00pm * Varsity Boys Soccer Hart HS@ Canyon
6:30pm * JV Boys Soccer Hart HS@ Canyon
General
VAL-O-GRAMS. Val-O-Grams are on sale NOW! Any choir student can sell one to you. If you are new to Canyon, you might ask what a Val-O-Gram is: On Feb. 12th, the Madrigals will deliver singing telegrams to your friend or significant other. In addition, the Val-O-Gram will include a chocolate candy, a flower and a card. Look for the choir students with a heart that signifies that they are selling the Val-O-Grams. For just $7 you get a song, a card, a flower and some candy plus some great memories! Your friend or significant other will thank you for something so special!
UCLA COLLEGE FIELD TRIP. The Canyon Counseling Dept. is hosting a field trip to UCLA on Tuesday, February 17. The cost is $10, and the bus will leave the school at 8:00 am and will return to Canyon at 2:00 pm. Registration is limited to 50 students. For registration forms and more information, please come to the Counseling Office.
SENIORS. This is your last chance to apply! The Santa Clarita Valley Scholarship Foundation will award 23 scholarships to CANYON SENIORS! Completed applications are due to the Canyon Counseling Office by 3:30 pm on Feb. 2nd. Awards range from $500-$5,000! If you attended both 11th and 12th grades in the Wm. S. Hart District, and you have at least a 2.0 GPA, you may apply! Print out the application at www.scvsf.org.
SENIORS. The Chen Foundation Scholarship Program is focused on helping economically-challenged youth fulfill their dreams of obtaining higher education. Students who meet the criteria may receive one of 10, $2000 renewable scholarships. Applications are due March 31, 2015. Please visit:
http://apcf.org/2015-chen-foundation-scholarship-program/
The Taiwanese American Scholarship Fund is offering 14- $2,500 scholarships to students who meet the criteria. Students must be US citizens AND direct blood descendants of a Taiwanese citizen. Applications are due March 31, 2015. Please visit : www.TAScholarshipFund.org
SENIORS. The Consumers Cooperative Society of Santa Monica, Inc., (CCSSM) is offering $2000 scholarships to high school seniors. Preference will be given to students with demonstrated financial need. Deadline is March 7, 2015. Please visit www.ccssm.org to apply.
SENIORS. The Asian Pacific Fund Scholarship Program administers 12 different scholarship programs, each with unique eligibility criteria. Scholarship amounts range from $20, 000 to $1000. If you have a minimum 3.0 GPA, one of these scholarships might be for you! Application deadline - February 20, 2015. www.ASIANPACIFICFUND.ORG/SCHOLARSHIPS
SENIORS: The Santa Clarita Emblem Club #459 will award four $800 scholarships. Two of the scholarships will be awarded to a family member of an Emblem Club or Santa Clarita Elks #2379 member – the other two are open to all seniors. The application is available to you in the Counseling Office. Scholarship application must be postmarked on or before February 15, 2015.
PARKING PERMITS. Attention Juniors and Seniors! Today is the very last day to purchase parking permits! All the paperwork needs to be completed before purchase.
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. The blood drive is back! The UCLA blood drive will be on Wednesday, February 4, from 8:00 am to 2:00 pm, in the auxiliary gym. Please sign up in Mr. Cuny’s class, room C-6. You must be 16 years old by the day of the drive to donate. The first thirty people who donate will receive two free movie tickets. Give blood and save a life!! Sign up in C-6 during brunch and lunch.
Meetings
SPECIAL OLYMPICS. There is an exciting new opportunity to help those in need and earn community service hours. The Special Olympics Club is starting up and looking for new members! Come join our club and help special needs children and adults learn and participate in sports (such as tennis, volleyball, swimming, running and more!). Become a volunteer at practices and events for this year’s International Special Olympics. Members can even become coaches in individual sports and be more involved in this amazing worldwide organization! Meetings take place at lunchtime and continue every other Tuesday in Room E-4. Please come out and support the Special Olympics Club.
LATINO DANCE CLUB-CLUB LATINO DE BAILE. Are you interested in showing your pride on Mexican traditional dances, or would you simply like to learn how to dance Latino music, such as cumbia, bachata, and merengue? Come and join us weekly at lunchtime on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday in room AA1. Let's have some fun! Experience is not required. Hope to see you there!
BIBLE TALK CLUB. Come to the “A” Lecture Hall on Thursday at lunch for Bible Club. Everyone is welcome! We will have some good food and some great discussion. Come and meet terrific people! You won’t believe how fast the time passes during this club meeting!
CERAMICS CLUB. The new Ceramics Club meets on Thursday at lunch in room T03. Must have had Ceramics class or currently enrolled in Ceramics to be in the club.
CHRISTIAN ATHLETES. Everyone is welcome to join the Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) every Wednesday at lunch in room G206. Bring your friends!
SCIENCE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. Are you interested in joining the SNHS, but you missed the informational meeting last week? Stop by room G101 to pick up an application. All applications are due February 6th in room G101. No late applications will be accepted. See you then!
ECO CHICOS ENVIRONMENTAL CLUB meeting is next Wednesday, Feb. 4th, in room G107 at lunch. All new members are welcome! “Half the world’s tropical and temperate forests are now gone,” according to U.S.EPA, 2009. Please help recycle your paper.”
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DRESS CODE. Students are reminded about the dress code at Canyon High School. Crop tops, halter tops, low cut blouses, see-through or backless shirts and swim suit tops are NOT ALLOWED! Also, gang styles, accessories, symbols and clothing modifications are not allowed. T-shirts with graphics which depict anti-social behavior, controlled substances, alcohol beverages, violence or sexual activities are prohibited.
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