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.”
DAILY BULLETIN
PLEASE READ IN HOMEROOM CLASS AND POST
Friday, September 6, 2013 Regular Schedule
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STUDENT INFO
• Improve your SAT scores! Sign up for the SAT SAVVY intensive prep program. 18 hours of instruction, 4 practice tests. Mira Costa Campus. Come to Room 18 or the CCC for more info.
• Girls soccer try-outs, TODAY, 2pm-3pm for returners and 3pm -4 pm for new players. Meet in front of gym.
• Attention all Freshmen! Those interested in running for ASB should come to Room #123 during lunch TODAY, Friday, Sept. 6th and/or Monday, Sept. 9th for a mandatory info meeting.
• Any student interested in trying out for boys soccer, meet Coach Smith in Room 132 at 3:00 pm TODAY, 9/6-Fri. Come ready to play.
• Interested in playing freshmen football? See Coach Currier in Room 222 at snack or lunch.
• Girls basketball tryouts will continue TODAY for players who have been notified on Tuesday evening what time they should report for the next two days.
• The Audition packet for the fall production The Crucible is available in RM 1. Please see Ms. Mathews, Drama Teacher if you have any questions.
• Spain/Portugal Trip 2014. Mandatory Meeting TODAY at lunch in Room 37.
• Attention students who have classes in the bungalows or PE: Please consider the field and road between the pool and the bungalows as an alternative route. You can go through the gate by the English classroom 25 and cross the field. Coming from the bungalows and going to Math/Science building? It’s faster and easier to cross campus from the field than going through the west locker hall!
• The library is open for library visits this week from 7:30 – 3 PM. We will begin extended library hours until 5 PM Monday – Thursday, generously funded by the PTSA, next week.
• Students needing to get or return textbooks can do so from 7:30 AM – 3 PM each day. We are not open for textbook transactions after school. Students are reminded to check all of their books for damages, including missing or torn pages, writing, or water damage, and bring any damaged books to the library within the first two weeks of checkout. After that time, the student becomes responsible for such damage. Thank you for your help with this.
CLUBS/ORGANIZATIONS
• Come to the first Chinese Club Meeting of the year!! Practice your Mandarin with native speakers!! Room 25 at lunch every Monday. New members welcome!
• The year’s first meeting of Ecology Club will be on Monday, September 9th during lunch in Rm. 352. Come save the whales, learn about our local environment, and earn community service hours.
• Attention current NHS members! You must stop by Rm. 32 at your earliest convenience to pick up an important memo with information about elections and other procedures
• Club Council meeting in Rm. 123 Tuesday Sept. 10th.
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