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
Wednesday, January 22, 2014 Minimum Day Schedule
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STUDENT INFO
• Minimum Day schedule; TODAY thru Friday 1/24/14.
• AP Students: Registration for the Advanced Placement exams will take place January 27th through January 31st during lunch only at the student store. The registration fee is $94 per exam. Late registration will be held February 3rd through February 7th during lunch only a t the student store, but an extra $15 late fee for
Each exam will be charged. Be sure to bring your competed blue worksheet indicating the exams you will be taking, cash or check made out to MCHS for the registration fee, and a pen to complete the actual registration form.
• The Manhattan Beach Parks & Rec Teen Center snowboarding trips are a great way to celebrate the end of finals! Transportation to & from Big Bear with your friends! More info available at Teen Center or City Hall.
CLUBS/ORGANIZATIONS
SENIORS
• Please submit your Mid Year College Report form/request to your Guidance Counselor no later than January 24th. Check with all of your private school colleges to see if they are requiring a mid year report and/or 1st semester senior grades.
SPORTS
• Girls Lacrosse tryouts are on 1/24 at 12:30 – 1:30pm and 1/25 at 2 – 4pm at the stadium. No experience necessary. All participants must have lacrosse goggles and a mouth guard. Please also bring cleats, running shoes and lacrosse stick. Any returners with extras please bring.
COLLEGE AND CAREER CENTER
FACULTY
• Please report any Senior semester fails to their counselor. We want to make sure all our seniors graduate. Thank you!
• Please advise all students taking one-semester classes that their textbooks are due by Monday, January 27 and that they are encouraged to return them next week as soon as they finish their finals. Books returned after Tuesday, January 28 will be assessed a $5 late fee. This is to encourage prompt returns. Students were warned about late fees when they checked books out at the beginning of the semester. Please contact Jane Lofton if you want to bring classes to return books.