DAILY BULLETIN: PLEASE READ IN HOMEROOM CLASS AND POST
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.”
Monday, January 14, 2019 Regular Schedule
CALENDAR
WED 1/16 – Office Hours Schedule; Club Day at lunch in the Mustang Mall
THU 1/17 – Principal’s Tour at 9 am in the Admin Office; 11th Grade Vision & Hearing Screening
MON 1/21 – MLK Day, No School
TUE 1/22 – Late Start Schedule; Faculty Meeting at 8 am in the Small Theater
FRI 1/25 – Class Competition at 9 am in the Mustang Mall; Lost and Found last day to pick up items
STUDENT INFO
· Freshman/Senior Siblings: Expect to receive a call slip if you are a Freshman with a Senior Sibling for vice versa. Photos will be taken at lunch in Room 61 Monday (TODAY) through Wednesday. If for some reason you do not receive a call slip, please go to room 61 at lunch with your sibling.
· It’s time for the California Scholarship Federation spring membership drive. It begins TODAY and will conclude on Friday, Jan. 25. Pick up applications in Room 243 during that time. Associate Membership will be open to freshmen during this drive. Remember Seniors, you need one semester of senior grades!
· Last Day in the Art Gallery Room 60: A collaborative show from Art 2/3 and Creative Writing, “From Poetry to Paint.” Ends TODAY, Monday, Jan. 14.
· Lost and Found: Lost something? Please come by the Attendance Office before Friday, 1/25 to check the Lost and Found for your item. After that date, any remaining items will be donated to charity.
· Students who have excused periods (other than zero period): Spring semester Off-grounds stickers will be available starting TODAY in the main office at snack, lunch, or after school ONLY. You MUST have a current school ID to get a sticker, and you must get a new sticker for the spring semester.
SENIORS
· Attention all SENIORS! Have you taken your senior portrait? If not, you’re running out of time! Please contact Ralf’s photography THIS WEEK, or see Mrs. Valbuena in Room 102 for help scheduling an appointment. We’d hate for you not to make the yearbook!
· Freshman/Senior Siblings: Expect to receive a call slip if you are a Freshman with a Senior Sibling for vice versa. Photos will be taken at lunch in Room 61 Monday (TODAY) through Wednesday. If for some reason you do not receive a call slip, please go to room 61 at lunch with your sibling.
CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS
· Come to the DIY Club in Room 48 Wednesdays at lunch if you want to learn cool life hacks and DIY crafts.
· That’s right, folks, THE Will Bond came to Improv Club, Tuesdays at lunch, and you should too. P.S. – in the Drama Room 1.
· HAHAHAHA! Mr. Kurz says, “If you haven’t gone to a Comedy Sportz Match yet, you have to! Guaranteed laughs!” Comedy Sportz Match this Friday at 7 pm for $5 in the Small Theater!
· Come to Drama Club every Wednesday at lunch in Room 1! We have some exciting events happening you’ll want to know about! Come for important announcements and a fun time. You don’t have to be in Drama to come!
· Badminton Club is meeting TODAY, Monday, Jan. 14 and every Monday in Room 332 at lunch.
· Come to American Sign Language (ASL) Club in Room 232 on Fridays to learn new signs, make new friends, and eat yummy snacks. Can’t wait to see you there!
· Are you interested in challenging yourself with more advanced math and having a chance to qualify for national competitions? Then the AMC 10/12 is right for you! Come to the next Math Club meeting for more information.
· Math Club meetings are held every Tuesday at lunch. Come to Room 131 if you want to improve your skills, learn new concepts, and compete against other mathletes. All levels of math are welcome!
COLLEGE AND CAREER CENTER
· Schedule a one-on-one appointment with one of our credentialed college counselors. Call 310-318-7337 ext. 5253 or email [email protected].
· College Representative Visits In The CCC – If visit is during class please get teacher permission to attend. This is an opportunity to learn about your schools of interest and meet the admission counselors. View all visits and sign-up to attend on NAVIANCE. Please bring your school ID.
o Thursday, 1/17 – School of Art Institute – Chicago at 10:23am.
· Sophomores and Juniors –
o If you took the PSAT in October your printed score reports are now available for pick-up in the CCC.
o PSAT, Now What? Presentation Thursday, Jan. 24, 5:30pm – Mira Costa High School College & Career Center. The PSAT is a student’s first step in the standardized testing and college application process. When utilized properly, the PSAT can propel students on their journey to college. Learn how to interpret the PSAT score report, what your child’s PSAT scores indicate about their future SAT/ACT performance, how the National Merit Scholarship Competition works, and more. Jean Stroud, Academic Advisor at Revolution Prep, will explain. Please bring your student’s PSAT score report. Both parents and students are encouraged to attend. Please sign up on Naviance or in the CCC, as seating is limited!
· SENIORS – Visit the CCC for College Application Assistance.
Scholarship Notebook Program:
The scholarship notebook is a personal profile that will be read by members of community scholarship committees. Each scholarship committee creates their own criteria for selection and carefully screens the applicants to find the appropriate candidates for their scholarships. The scholarship donors are looking for students who may meet ANY of the following criteria:
•Have financial need
•Plan to attend a two- or four-year school or trade school
•Have completed numerous volunteer hours
•Plan to study a particular major (i.e. Art, Dance, Business, English)
•Deserve a merit award for excellent grades
•Have a talent that the committee wishes to honor
•Meet any number of additional criteria!
For students to be eligible to apply, they must attend ONE of two remaining informational meetings in the CCC during lunch TODAY or 1/17. Students must sign-up on Naviance prior to the meeting to attend. Please bring $5 to purchase the notebooks.
Additional Scholarships:
For a list of scholarships that are NOT part of the Scholarship Notebook Program go to the MCHS Webpage →College Tab→Scholarships & Financial Aid.
· Summer Programs –
o Juniors Boys - American Legion’s Boys State Program is seeking applicants. American Legion Boys State is among the most respected and selective educational programs of government instruction for U.S. high-school students. It is a participatory program in which students become part of the operation of local, county and state government. If selected, students attend the week-long program at Sacramento State University beginning on June 22nd, 2018. For more information visit: https://www.legion.org/boysnation/stateabout. If you are interested in being considered for the Boys State program, please stop by the CCC to pick up an application. Applications are due in the CCC by: Friday, February 1st.
o It’s not too early to check out summer programs. Go to the MCHS website→College Tab→Jobs & Internships→Summer Programs or use the link: https://www.miracostahigh.org/apps/pages/index.jsp?uREC_ID=349754&type=d&pREC_ID=759373
· SoCal Roc is now enrolling for the spring 2019 semester. Classes begin Monday, Jan. 28. Come to the CCC to sign up and learn more about the classes we offer.
· Test Prep Resources are listed on the MCHS website→College Tab→Testing, or use the link: http://www.miracostahigh.org/apps/pages/index.jsp?uREC_ID=349909&type=d&pREC_ID=759631
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