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Thursday, May 12, 2016

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Thursday, May 12, 2016                                                                                                 Regular Schedule

STUDENT INFO           

·         The deadline to travel through Central Europe during Spring Break 2017 is fast approaching! Six spots remain. Come to Room 20 (Hutchinson) or 24 (Caamano) for information.

·         Cinema Club is holding its annual International Student Film Festival. Come and support our local student filmmakers on Friday 5/13 in the small theater. Doors open at 6:30 pm.

·         Academic Waivers for 2016-17 are due by May 15. If you are submitting to waiver into a course, it must be submitted by May 15. You can access the form on the MCHS website under the “Academics” tab.

·         Do you want to design next year’s Student Planner cover? Students and staff will vote on their favorite covers – submit yours soon! Deadline is May 27, and details can be found on MCHS homepage under News.

·         LAX Fundraiser Spyder Surf and Spyder Boards in Hermosa are offering 20% off your purchase with 10% back to MCHS Lacrosse this weekend, Saturday 5/14 and Sunday 5/15. Print the McLaxFundraiserMay2016 flyer (must present at time of purchase) at https://miracostalacrosse.shutterfly.com/forms.

SPORTS

·         Five Costa Lacrosse Players Receive All Bay League Honors: The four Bay League coaches – PV, Peninsula, Redondo & Mira Costa – just released results of their votes on best all-Bay-League players for Team One and Team Two. Three seniors, Zane Crandall, Jack Gibbons & John VanSickle plus Casey Bonner, a junior, were selected for Team One and senior, Tyler Maruyama, was selected for Team Two.

·         Mira Costa Boys Tennis Ranked #4 in Division One by CIF, as They Entered the Bay League Tournament – Mira Costa moved up to #4 ranking last week just as the exciting Bay League Tournament was gearing up. Mira Costa (#4), Peninsula (#3), PV (#10) & Redondo each sent their top singles and doubles players to compete. MCHS Varsity player Alex Gaal was a singles Bay League finalist, and Evan Fortier & Jeremy Cheung were doubles finalists. Both lost to Peninsula opponents in the finals, but now qualify for CIF Individuals, which begin May 26.

FACULTY

·         Please dismiss the following teams’ students this week:

w TODAY 5/12: Baseball, Varsity at 1:30 pm

w Fri. 5/13: Tennis, Varsity – Possible early release based upon CIF playoff advancement and opponent. See player roster email.

CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS

·         Latino Scholars Union is meeting on Friday 5/13 at lunch in Room 73. Everyone is welcome!

·         National Honor Society: Blow off some steam after APs in NHS’s all inclusive six-man charity volleyball tournament. Sign up at lunch next week in the quad, $20 per team, or contact Darby Dayton at [email protected].

COLLEGE AND CAREER CENTER

·         Visits AFS (Study Abroad) on May 16 at 12:20 pm. Please sign up on Naviance.

·         El Camino START Program – El Camino College is offering a free STEM and robotics program this summer. In the STEM Training and Robotics Technology (START) program, students build a VEX robot and three electric projects, learn STEM career pathways, and go on three field trips. No prerequisite courses or prior technical experience required to apply. The program runs July 5 to July 28, Monday through Friday. Apply online: www.elcamino.edu/academics/indtech/start. APPLICATION DEADLINE is MAY 30.  If you have any questions, please contact Glen Chapple at [email protected].

·         College Essay Writing Workshop – Join admissions experts from Kenyon College, Sarah Lawrence College, and Reed College, three liberal arts and sciences colleges that deeply value writing, to explore what makes a successful college essay and how the essay fits into the entire college selection process. Because of space limitations, this is a student-only event. Interest in these colleges is not required for attendance. Please do not register for more than one session.

Session 1:        When: Sunday, May 15, 1-2 pm

Where: Wildwood School, 11811 W Olympic Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90064

Register: https://admissions.kenyon.edu/register/essayworkshopla1

Session 2:        When: Sunday, May 15, 2:30-3:30 pm

Where: Wildwood School, 11811 W Olympic Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90064

Register: https://admissions.kenyon.edu/register/essayworkshopla2

·         Four fantastic colleges are coming to you!  BOWDOIN*CARLETON*POMONA*SWARTHMORE – Learn more about these four colleges: what makes them similar, how they're distinctive, and whether a premier liberal arts and sciences education is right for you. May 15 at 7:00 pm at the Hilton Los Angeles North/Glendale. RSVP online: https://admissions.pomona.edu/portal/bcps-receptions.

·         DUKE*GEORGETOWN*HARVARD*PENN*STANFORD – Exploring College Options – Student/Parent Information Session Sunday, May 22 at 7:00 pm at the Westin Bonaventure, 404 S. Figueroa St., Los Angeles, CA  90071.                                                   213-624-1000 / www.exploringcollegeoptions.org

·         Boston College Information EventPresented by Steven Koo, Assistant Director of Admissions on Monday, May 16 at 7 pm. Event location: Hilton Los Angeles/Universal City – Ballroom D 555 Universal Hollywood Drive, Universal City, CA 91608. Parking – Boston College will pay for self-parking (but not valet parking). RSVP website: www.bc.edu/eagleoverview.

·         SCROC (SoCal Roc) has started enrollment for the fall semester. Sign up in the College and Career Center to speak with a SCROC advisor and pick up an application.

SENIORS  

·   Senior Clearance Deadline is May 20. Please bring copies of the following to the CCC: 1. Updated Naviance college admissions results. 2. Completed senior survey. 3. Acceptance letter from the school you will attend. This process will ensure your final transcript will be sent to the school you plan to attend in the fall.

·   El Camino bound students – After you take your assessment test, your next step towards priority registration is to meet with an ECC Counselor. There will be an ECC Counselor available in the CCC to meet with you through the month of May on Fridays from 12:20 – 2:40 pm. Sign up for your appointment in the CCC now.

TESTING/WORKSHOPS

·   Please check out test prep offerings on the MCHS website by using the following link: http://www.miracostahigh.org/apps/pages/index.jsp?uREC_ID=349909&type+d&pREC_ID=759632 or go to the MCHS website and click on CollegeTestingTest Prep Resources.