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Tuesday, May 16, 2017

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MIRA COSTA HIGH

Vision Statement

“Mira Costa is a community of learners where each member has the

opportunity to achieve academic, creative, personal, and social excellence.”

 

Tuesday, May 16, 2017                                                                                          Double Late Start/SBAC Testing Schedule

Period 0

DOES NOT MEET

TESTING

7:55 – 10:20 am

SNACK

10:20 – 10:35 am

Period 1

10:41 – 11:13 am

Period 2

11:19 – 11:53 am

Period 3

11:59 – 12:31 pm

Lunch

12:31 – 1:01 pm

Period 4

1:07 – 1:39 pm

Period 5

1:45 – 2:17 pm

Period 6

2:23 – 2:55 pm

 

CALENDAR

TODAY, 5/16 – THU., 5/18SBAC Testing (11th Grade Only)/Double late start, zero period does not meet

WED., 5/17 – FRI., 5/19Late AP Testing

WED., 5/17 PTSA Student Recognition from 12:30 – 12:50 pm in the Small Theater; Teen Wellness Speaker Series: “Teen Substance Use in the Beach Cities: What Every Parent Should Know” from 7 – 8:30 pm at Hermosa Valley School; MCHS Percussion Concert at 7 pm in the Small Theater

FRI., 5/19Minimum Day; South Bay Video Festival at 6:30 pm in the Small Theater

SAT., 5/20“A Night with the Stars” Prom at Universal Studios Globe Theater from 7 – 11 pm

 


FACULTY

·      If you have a working overhead projector (yes, I realize that is old technology) that you are not using, I’d like to have it. Also, I am looking for a low bookshelf that would fit under the level of the whiteboard. Contact Chuck Currier, x5086.

·      Seniors & Juniors who still need to buy Prom tickets, buy them TODAY at snack with CASH ONLY. Tickets are very limited.

·      NHS is having an AP/SAT/ACT Prep-Book Sale at lunch in the Mustang Mall from Monday – Thursday this week, 5/15 – 5/18. All proceeds go to the Richstone Foundation. Prices are cheap!

STUDENT INFO           

·      The Spring Dodgeball Tournament has arrived! Sign-ups begin 5/19 and go until 5/23 during lunch. Teams will consist of six players per team, plus one alternate/coach. Games will begin on 5/24. Come sign up for the last tournament of the year!

·      Attention all students! It’s time to submit your entry for the 2017-18 Mira Costa Student Planner Cover Design Contest! See the website for more information and entry rules. Designs will be displayed and voted upon by faculty and students. Students with the three winning designs will receive prizes, compliments of the Student Store! Submit your vision of Costa to Carol Meeks in the Admin Building by May 26. Get creative!

JUNIORS

·      Attention Next Year’s Seniors 2017-2018! The last day to sign up for student parking for the 2017-2018 school year is tomorrow, Wednesday, 5/17, which will be done by lottery. Come to the Admin Building during snack or lunch ONLY to sign up.

CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS

·      None

COLLEGE AND CAREER CENTER

·      *NEW* Applying to College 101 Series presented in the CCC:

-How to Maximize Your Summer/Timeline for College Applications – May 22 at 2:00 pm

                -What Colleges Are Looking For – May 24 at 12:30 pm (PM Office Hours)

                -From Stress to Success/Finding the Perfect College and How to Pay for It! – May 25 at 6:00 pm

                -Learn about Liberal Arts Colleges – May 30 at 2:00 pm

                -Understanding the Selective College Admission Process – May 31 at 6:00 pm

                -International and Out of State College Options – June 1 at 2:00 pm

This series will be most helpful for Juniors; however all are welcome to attend.

·      JUNIORS: Want an insiders’ view to the College application process? The Mira Costa High School College & Career Center invites the Junior Class to the Case Study College Night and Mini College Fair on May 18 at 6:00 pm. Parents and students will be led through various mock admissions committees to gain insight and understanding as to what is valued in an application. This event is an engaging and effective way to discuss the college application process with college admission representatives from around the country. A college mini fair with over 20 different private and out of state colleges will be held in the Cafeteria immediately following this event, beginning at 7:15 pm.

Space for the Case Study activity is limited to 150 juniors and ONE parent/guardian per student. Students must sign up through Naviance. The mini fair is open to all students and parents, no sign-up required.

·      SENIORS: All graduating seniors are required to complete the Senior Clearance process by submitting their post-high school plans. Please complete the following steps and bring copies to the CCC by May 22

-If you are planning to enter a 4-year or Community College:

1. Updated Naviance college admissions results page. (Go to the College tab. For colleges that you did NOT end up applying to, mark as “withdrawn.” For colleges that you applied to and did not get into, mark “denied.” For colleges you applied to and got into, mark “accepted.” Finally, indicate which school you are going to at the bottom of the page.)

2. Completed senior survey (on Naviance, under the “About Me” tab)

3. Acceptance letter from the school you will be attending, or verbally tell us your plans for next year – taking a gap year, job, military, traveling, etc.

This process will ensure that your final transcript will be sent to the school you plan to attend in the fall.

-If you are planning to work, enter the military, take a gap year, or travel:

1. Stop in the CCC to let us know your plans.

·      Looking for a Summer Job or Internship? The South Bay Workforce Investment Board provides access to jobs, volunteer opportunities, and internships for young adults 14-24 years old. Contact Yesenia Tercero at (310) 680-3830 or go to SouthBayYouth.org for more information.

·      Featured Summer Program: Marist College Pre-College Program is offered to rising high school juniors and seniors in high school with 21 different courses offered on either the New York or Italy campus. Choose 2- or 4-week options, students earn 3-6 college credits. We are still accepting applications for all of our programs, but space is very limited for the following: Criminal Justice, Business, Sports Communication, and Fashion. For more information, including a list of programs, visit: www.marist.edu/precollege

See all Summer Program Listings on the MCHS website→College Tab→School and Job Opportunities→ Summer Programs, or use the link: http://www.miracostahigh.org/apps/pages/index.jsp?uREC_ID=349754&type=d&pREC_ID=759373.

·      Check out all upcoming CCC Events on the MCHS Website→College Tab→CCC Calendar or use this link: http://www.miracostahigh.org/apps/pages/index.jsp?uREC_ID=75171&type=d&pREC_ID=calendar.

·      Test Prep Resources are listed on the MCHS website→College Tab→Testing→Test Prep or use the link: http://www.miracostahigh.org/apps/pages/index.jsp?uREC_ID=349748&type=d&pREC_ID=759632.