From mwhs-bulletin at mailman.vusd.org Fri Mar 1 16:12:41 2019 From: mwhs-bulletin at mailman.vusd.org (Mount Whitney High School Daily Bulletin) Date: Sat, 2 Mar 2019 00:12:41 +0000 Subject: [MWHS Daily Bulletin] March 4 2019- Daily Bulletin Message-ID: [cid:image001.jpg at 01D4D049.97FBF950]Mt. Whitney High School[cid:image001.jpg at 01D4D049.97FBF950] A California Distinguished School & Home of the Pioneers! Go Pioneers! March 4, 2019 [Image result for month of feb school clipart] [cid:image001.jpg at 01D0F789.9EFA7A20] [cid:image004.jpg at 01D4D049.97FBF950] Monday, Mar. 4, 2019 Mondays (Collaboration PLC) Bell Schedule Period 0 7:04 - 7:54 50 minutes Collaboration 8:00 - 9:00 60 minutes Period 1 9:06 - 9:56 50 minutes Period 2 10:02 - 10:57 55 minutes Period 3 11:03 - 11:53 50 minutes Period 4 11:59 - 12:49 50 minutes Lunch 12:49 - 1:29 40 minutes Period 5 1:35 - 2:25 50 minutes Period 6 2:31 - 3:21 50 minutes ? Attention Bike Riders: please lock your bikes each day INSIDE the bike rack. Please do not park them on the outside of the bike rack area. Thank you. ? Attention Students: ? Students who arrive to school after the tardy bell 1st period and the gate is locked will be assigned one day lunch detention that day in B24. IDs will be collected in the office. When the student goes to detention that day, the ID will be returned to them at the end of the detention. Also, ALL students who are not in the gate when the tardy bell rings 5th period will have their off campus privileges revoked for one week. Student IDs will be collected at the gate and returned after school. [cid:image006.jpg at 01D4D049.97FBF950]Student Notes[cid:image006.jpg at 01D4D049.97FBF950] 1. XL is serving a Super Snack after school in room S-11. All students are welcome to stop by and get a fresh healthy meal. 2. All students sent to the Library must have a pass from your teacher and a student ID in order to check out materials. Many students are using copies of schedules or post-its. Please do not go to counseling and request a copy of your schedule as it will not suffice in the check-out process. It is your responsibility to carry your student ID. Replacement IDs are $10 in the Counseling Office. Please see Mrs. Herrera. Thank you, MWHS Library Staff 3. Freshmen will no longer be allowed to pick up food from vendors or go to the ice cream truck. Per district policy, freshmen are not allowed to leave campus. Freshmen, please do not order food because you will not be allowed to go past the gate to pick up the food. Students in grades 10-12 will only be allowed to pick up food ordered IF you present a student ID at the gate and you are clear to leave campus. Without a student ID, you will not be able to go passed the gate. If you are scanned and you have fees or lunch detentions, you will not be allowed to pick up your food from vendors. 4. Students, please take a few minutes to recognize Pioneers showing PRIDE. You can choose to nominate staff members for Staff of the Month or other students as Everyday Pioneers. Use the Google Form provided. https://goo.gl/forms/2uDgMSgEMeTA8wMy1. 5. Attention All Pioneers, if you are struggling in a class or need extra help with homework assignments XL student tutors are here to help you! XL tutoring services are offered before school on Monday's 7am to 9am and Tuesday thru Thursday 7am to 8am. After school tutoring is offered Monday thru Thursday from 3:30pm to 5:30pm. Tutoring services consist of; Math 1, Math 2, Math 3, Pre-Calculus, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, English, and Spanish. All tutoring services are FREE and are held in the Library. Please take advantage of the tutoring services that XL student tutors are willing to offer you to improve your grades this semester. 6. Do you want to be a part of the 2019-2020 ASB class? Come to K-5 to pick up a packet. All applications are due March 8th. 7. Come attend our First Night Rally! Mr. Pioneer Pageant will take place Friday, March 15th @ 6:30pm in the gym! Come see your seniors! Also, featuring Elevate, games, and lot of laughs! All for Free! 8. Attention all Pioneer students and Mt. Whitney staff, XL is hosting a Salsa Showdown on Friday, March 8st after school in the XL room S-11. Everyone is welcome to enter the Salsa Showdown. The categories are; Sweet, Hot, Best-Looking, and Best Tasting. If you think your salsa is tasty enough to win the showdown, please pick up a registration form at the front office or the XL room S-11. Crowd favorite will win a chance to represent Mt. Whitney High School at the Annual Linwood Elementary "Lettuce Tunip The Beat Nutritional Salsa Contest" on March 19th. For further questions about the Salsa Showdown please reach out to the XL Site Director Ivet. 9. Attention all students and Mt. Whitney staff, the Hip-Hop Club is having a Custom Button-Making fundraiser. Button size are 2 ? inches and are only $3 dollars. If you are interested in getting a customized button please email your school appropriate picture to Ivet the XL Site Director at isoria at pyheart.org Please allow 3-4 for days for pick up. This fundraiser is going on until the end of the school year. For more information on the Custom Button-Making fundraiser talk to a Hip-Hop Club member or stop by the XL room S-11. [MC900446010[1]] Club Notes 1. The GSA Club will meet in J-4 for the rest of the semester. Newcomers are welcome. 2. The Intersectional Feminist Club meets every Monday at lunch in K7. Join us and bring a friend! 3. Come join Hip-Hop Club after school Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. We have a new Choreographer! Everyone is Welcome!! Come out and have fun with us! 4. Calling all Key Clubbers! We have a meeting on Wednesday, March 6 in B25 at 12:50! Our sponsoring Kiwanis group will be visiting and sharing some more volunteer opportunities for you to participate. Come by and get involved in the community! 5. Come to S11 TOMORROW during lunch for Fellowship of Christian Athletes Club to enjoy food, fun, and a great speaker! [cid:image008.jpg at 01D4D049.97FBF950] Senior Notes [cid:image008.jpg at 01D4D049.97FBF950] 1. Seniors-Come by the counseling office during lunch or before/after school to sign up for college visits. 2. Attention Seniors! Do you want to be the next Mr. Pioneer? If so, sign up w/ Mrs. Naylor in K-5! Mr. Pioneer week is April 8- April 12. 3. Seniors! Jostens will be on campus March 19th in S-12 which is located behind the cafeteria. You will be released at 11:45am to pick up your graduation items. IF you have not ordered your cap, gown and tassel, please order soon so it is ready for pick up by March 19th. The longer you wait, you may not get a perfect fit and you may have to take what Jostens has left in stock. You may either call 1-800-Jostens or go to Jostens.com! If you are only wanting to order a cap, gown, and tassel, cost is $18 plus tax. 4. Attention Students: UC Berkeley will be on campus March 28, 2019 during 2nd period. If you are interested in attending, you must sign up in the counseling office with Ms. Herrera. [cid:image009.png at 01D4D049.97FBF950]College Visit Sign-ups [cid:image010.png at 01D4D049.97FBF950] Not at this time [cid:image011.jpg at 01D4D049.97FBF950]Senior Scholarships [cid:image012.jpg at 01D4D049.97FBF950] Due: 3/1 Amount: $1,000 Criteria: ? 2019 Graduate of a Tulare County High School ? Possess 3.0 cumulative High School GPA ? Exhibit exceptional leadership skills, service involvement, and financial need Plan to attend an accredited college/university as a full-time student (12 units or more), for four consecutive years beginning the 2018-2019 academic year Visalia Rotary Community Foundation: Provident Salierno Scholarship Due: 3/1 @ 12:00 pm Amount: $1,000 Criteria: ? The student must pursue an education in the field of music. ? The applicant must graduate with an overall G.P.A of 2.0 or greater ? The applicant must maintain a 2.0 or greater G.P.A their last semester ? The applicant should come from low to middle income family ? The applicant must be enrolled in an eligible institution of education for the next semester ? Applicant must show their identification and social security card to the Foundation representative. Scholarships are not transferable to another eligible institution of education, unless that institution provides a curriculum that your first school does not offer. (E.g. You start at C.O.S. and transfer to another school to finish your four year degree) Visalia Rotary Community Foundation: Richard B "Dick" Watson Due: 3/1 @ 12:00 pm Amount: 1 Female $2,000 & 1 Male $2,000 Criteria: ? Must plan on pursuing a career in Science,Technology,Engineering,or Mathematics ? Must be accepted and planning to attend a four year accredited university/college ? Must graduate in good standing with a grade point average of 3.8 or higher ? Must demonstrate excellence and/or leadership in one or more extracurricular activities during time at a Visalia public high school. Examples: Varsity sport captain or MVP, Multiple Varsity sports, notable achievements in the Arts, recognition for excellence in academic competition (math club, science fair, design contest, etc.) ? Must be someone who will be obtaining a four year degree Must maintain a 2.5 or higher G.P.A. over the first year in college Fresno State Scholarship Due: 3/2 Amount: Multiple awards, amounts vary Criteria: ? All scholarships listed require ONE application and have the same deadline. ? Various criteria - view the list at the link to determine which scholarships apply to you You can pick up a copy in the counseling office, click on the link for the fillable application Visalia Education Foundation Scholarships Due: 3/8 @ 5:00 pm (RECEIVED BY DATE) Amount: Multiple awards, amounts vary Criteria: ? All scholarships listed require ONE application and have the same deadline. ? 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Name: March 4 2019- Daily Bulletin.docx Type: application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document Size: 147470 bytes Desc: March 4 2019- Daily Bulletin.docx URL: From mwhs-bulletin at mailman.vusd.org Mon Mar 4 15:38:17 2019 From: mwhs-bulletin at mailman.vusd.org (Mount Whitney High School Daily Bulletin) Date: Mon, 4 Mar 2019 23:38:17 +0000 Subject: [MWHS Daily Bulletin] March 5 2019- Daily Bulletin Message-ID: [cid:image001.jpg at 01D4D2A0.482A9EA0]Mt. Whitney High School[cid:image001.jpg at 01D4D2A0.482A9EA0] A California Distinguished School & Home of the Pioneers! Go Pioneers! March 5, 2019 [Image result for month of feb school clipart] [cid:image001.jpg at 01D0F789.9EFA7A20] [cid:image004.jpg at 01D4D2A0.482A9EA0] Tuesday, Mar. 5, 2019 Tuesday-Friday (Regular) Bell Schedule Period 0 7:20 - 8:17 57 minutes Period 1 8:23 - 9:20 57 minutes Period 2 9:26 - 10:29 63 minutes Period 3 10:35 - 11:32 57 minutes Period 4 11:38 - 12:35 57 minutes Lunch 12:35 - 1:15 40 minutes Period 5 1:21 - 2:18 57 minutes Period 6 2:24 - 3:21 57 minutes ? Attention Bike Riders: please lock your bikes each day INSIDE the bike rack. Please do not park them on the outside of the bike rack area. Thank you. ? Attention Students: ? Students who arrive to school after the tardy bell 1st period and the gate is locked will be assigned one day lunch detention that day in B24. IDs will be collected in the office. When the student goes to detention that day, the ID will be returned to them at the end of the detention. Also, ALL students who are not in the gate when the tardy bell rings 5th period will have their off campus privileges revoked for one week. Student IDs will be collected at the gate and returned after school. [cid:image006.jpg at 01D4D2A0.482A9EA0]Student Notes[cid:image006.jpg at 01D4D2A0.482A9EA0] 1. XL is serving a Super Snack after school in room S-11. All students are welcome to stop by and get a fresh healthy meal. 2. All students sent to the Library must have a pass from your teacher and a student ID in order to check out materials. Many students are using copies of schedules or post-its. Please do not go to counseling and request a copy of your schedule as it will not suffice in the check-out process. It is your responsibility to carry your student ID. Replacement IDs are $10 in the Counseling Office. Please see Mrs. Herrera. Thank you, MWHS Library Staff 3. Freshmen will no longer be allowed to pick up food from vendors or go to the ice cream truck. Per district policy, freshmen are not allowed to leave campus. Freshmen, please do not order food because you will not be allowed to go past the gate to pick up the food. Students in grades 10-12 will only be allowed to pick up food ordered IF you present a student ID at the gate and you are clear to leave campus. Without a student ID, you will not be able to go passed the gate. If you are scanned and you have fees or lunch detentions, you will not be allowed to pick up your food from vendors. 4. Students, please take a few minutes to recognize Pioneers showing PRIDE. You can choose to nominate staff members for Staff of the Month or other students as Everyday Pioneers. Use the Google Form provided. https://goo.gl/forms/2uDgMSgEMeTA8wMy1. 5. Attention All Pioneers, if you are struggling in a class or need extra help with homework assignments XL student tutors are here to help you! XL tutoring services are offered before school on Monday's 7am to 9am and Tuesday thru Thursday 7am to 8am. After school tutoring is offered Monday thru Thursday from 3:30pm to 5:30pm. Tutoring services consist of; Math 1, Math 2, Math 3, Pre-Calculus, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, English, and Spanish. All tutoring services are FREE and are held in the Library. Please take advantage of the tutoring services that XL student tutors are willing to offer you to improve your grades this semester. 6. Do you want to be a part of the 2019-2020 ASB class? Come to K-5 to pick up a packet. All applications are due March 8th. 7. Come attend our First Night Rally! Mr. Pioneer Pageant will take place Friday, March 15th @ 6:30pm in the gym! Come see your seniors! Also, featuring Elevate, games, and lot of laughs! All for Free! 8. Attention all Pioneer students and Mt. Whitney staff, XL is hosting a Salsa Showdown on Friday, March 8st after school in the XL room S-11. Everyone is welcome to enter the Salsa Showdown. The categories are; Sweet, Hot, Best-Looking, and Best Tasting. If you think your salsa is tasty enough to win the showdown, please pick up a registration form at the front office or the XL room S-11. Crowd favorite will win a chance to represent Mt. Whitney High School at the Annual Linwood Elementary "Lettuce Tunip The Beat Nutritional Salsa Contest" on March 19th. For further questions about the Salsa Showdown please reach out to the XL Site Director Ivet. 9. Attention all students and Mt. Whitney staff, the Hip-Hop Club is having a Custom Button-Making fundraiser. Button size are 2 ? inches and are only $3 dollars. If you are interested in getting a customized button please email your school appropriate picture to Ivet the XL Site Director at isoria at pyheart.org Please allow 3-4 for days for pick up. This fundraiser is going on until the end of the school year. For more information on the Custom Button-Making fundraiser talk to a Hip-Hop Club member or stop by the XL room S-11. 10. 48 HOUR FLASH SALE FOR YEARBOOKS! Get yours while you can! We made our final order of books from Jostens and included 100 extra books that we are now selling. Once these are gone, THAT'S IT, we can NOT order anymore! THIS Thursday and Friday, March 7th and 8th will be your first opportunity to get one of these soon to be gone lifetime keepsakes. The books are $90, CASH ONLY at the school but mention the key phrase "YAY YEARBOOK!" and receive $5 OFF your purchase. (You can still purchase your book online at Jostens.com with a credit card but there are no online discounts). [MC900446010[1]] Club Notes 1. The GSA Club will meet in J-4 for the rest of the semester. Newcomers are welcome. 2. The Intersectional Feminist Club meets every Monday at lunch in K7. Join us and bring a friend! 3. Come join Hip-Hop Club after school Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. We have a new Choreographer! Everyone is Welcome!! Come out and have fun with us! 4. Calling all Key Clubbers! We have a meeting on Wednesday, March 6 in B25 at 12:50! Our sponsoring Kiwanis group will be visiting and sharing some more volunteer opportunities for you to participate. Come by and get involved in the community! 5. Come to S11 TOMORROW during lunch for Fellowship of Christian Athletes Club to enjoy food, fun, and a great speaker! 6. The STEM club would like to congratulate the following medal winners in last Saturday's Science Olympiad competition: Ayerim Estrada and Chris Luna took 1st place in Forensics. Juliann Vang and Cesar Meza took first place in Herpetology. Gianna Hollingsworth and Derek Quintanilla took 2nd place in Chemistry Lab. Thank you for representing Mt. Whitney. 7. Attention FFA members- On March 13th, there will be a business meeting at 4:00pm in the cafeteria. After the meetings, at 6:30pm a sectional meeting will be held at RollerTowne until 8:30pm. Price is $5 to go. Money will be due to your AS teacher by March 8th. Hope to see you there. [cid:image008.jpg at 01D4D2A0.482A9EA0] Senior Notes [cid:image008.jpg at 01D4D2A0.482A9EA0] 1. Seniors-Come by the counseling office during lunch or before/after school to sign up for college visits. 2. Attention Seniors! Do you want to be the next Mr. Pioneer? If so, sign up w/ Mrs. Naylor in K-5! Mr. Pioneer week is April 8- April 12. 3. Seniors! Jostens will be on campus March 19th in S-12 which is located behind the cafeteria. You will be released at 11:45am to pick up your graduation items. IF you have not ordered your cap, gown and tassel, please order soon so it is ready for pick up by March 19th. The longer you wait, you may not get a perfect fit and you may have to take what Jostens has left in stock. You may either call 1-800-Jostens or go to Jostens.com! If you are only wanting to order a cap, gown, and tassel, cost is $18 plus tax. 4. Attention Students: UC Berkeley will be on campus March 28, 2019 during 2nd period. If you are interested in attending, you must sign up in the counseling office with Ms. Herrera. 5. Attention Students: If you are in need of community service hours, please sign-up for the Conyer Book Fair in the counseling office with Ms. Herrera. Conyer Book Fair will start on Friday March 8th through March 15th. There will also be a Conyer Book Fair after school sign-up sheet for Thursday March 14th @ 5:30-7pm. [cid:image009.png at 01D4D2A0.482A9EA0]College Visit Sign-ups [cid:image010.png at 01D4D2A0.482A9EA0] Not at this time [cid:image011.jpg at 01D4D2A0.482A9EA0]Senior Scholarships [cid:image012.jpg at 01D4D2A0.482A9EA0] Visalia Education Foundation Scholarships Due: 3/8 @ 5:00 pm (RECEIVED BY DATE) Amount: Multiple awards, amounts vary Criteria: ? All scholarships listed require ONE application and have the same deadline. ? 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Name: March 5 2019- Daily Bulletin.docx Type: application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document Size: 147606 bytes Desc: March 5 2019- Daily Bulletin.docx URL: From mwhs-bulletin at mailman.vusd.org Tue Mar 5 15:36:16 2019 From: mwhs-bulletin at mailman.vusd.org (Mount Whitney High School Daily Bulletin) Date: Tue, 5 Mar 2019 23:36:16 +0000 Subject: [MWHS Daily Bulletin] March 6 2019- Daily Bulletin Message-ID: [cid:image001.jpg at 01D4D369.2A2E6F20]Mt. Whitney High School[cid:image001.jpg at 01D4D369.2A2E6F20] A California Distinguished School & Home of the Pioneers! Go Pioneers! March 6, 2019 [Image result for month of feb school clipart] [cid:image001.jpg at 01D0F789.9EFA7A20] [cid:image004.jpg at 01D4D369.2A2E6F20] Wednesday, Mar. 6, 2019 Tuesday-Friday (Regular) Bell Schedule Period 0 7:20 - 8:17 57 minutes Period 1 8:23 - 9:20 57 minutes Period 2 9:26 - 10:29 63 minutes Period 3 10:35 - 11:32 57 minutes Period 4 11:38 - 12:35 57 minutes Lunch 12:35 - 1:15 40 minutes Period 5 1:21 - 2:18 57 minutes Period 6 2:24 - 3:21 57 minutes ? Attention Bike Riders: please lock your bikes each day INSIDE the bike rack. Please do not park them on the outside of the bike rack area. Thank you. ? Attention Students: ? Students who arrive to school after the tardy bell 1st period and the gate is locked will be assigned one day lunch detention that day in B24. IDs will be collected in the office. When the student goes to detention that day, the ID will be returned to them at the end of the detention. Also, ALL students who are not in the gate when the tardy bell rings 5th period will have their off campus privileges revoked for one week. Student IDs will be collected at the gate and returned after school. [cid:image006.jpg at 01D4D369.2A2E6F20]Student Notes[cid:image006.jpg at 01D4D369.2A2E6F20] 1. Students, please take a few minutes to recognize Pioneers showing PRIDE. You can choose to nominate staff members for Staff of the Month or other students as Everyday Pioneers. Use the Google Form provided. https://goo.gl/forms/2uDgMSgEMeTA8wMy1. 2. Attention All Pioneers, if you are struggling in a class or need extra help with homework assignments XL student tutors are here to help you! XL tutoring services are offered before school on Monday?s 7am to 9am and Tuesday thru Thursday 7am to 8am. After school tutoring is offered Monday thru Thursday from 3:30pm to 5:30pm. Tutoring services consist of; Math 1, Math 2, Math 3, Pre-Calculus, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, English, and Spanish. All tutoring services are FREE and are held in the Library. Please take advantage of the tutoring services that XL student tutors are willing to offer you to improve your grades this semester. 3. Do you want to be a part of the 2019-2020 ASB class? Come to K-5 to pick up a packet. All applications are due March 8th. 4. Come attend our First Night Rally! Mr. Pioneer Pageant will take place Friday, March 15th @ 6:30pm in the gym! Come see your seniors! Also, featuring Elevate, games, and lot of laughs! All for Free! 5. Attention all Pioneer students and Mt. Whitney staff, XL is hosting a Salsa Showdown on Friday, March 8st after school in the XL room S-11. Everyone is welcome to enter the Salsa Showdown. The categories are; Sweet, Hot, Best-Looking, and Best Tasting. If you think your salsa is tasty enough to win the showdown, please pick up a registration form at the front office or the XL room S-11. Crowd favorite will win a chance to represent Mt. Whitney High School at the Annual Linwood Elementary ?Lettuce Tunip The Beat Nutritional Salsa Contest? on March 19th. For further questions about the Salsa Showdown please reach out to the XL Site Director Ivet. 6. Attention all students and Mt. Whitney staff, the Hip-Hop Club is having a Custom Button-Making fundraiser. Button size are 2 ? inches and are only $3 dollars. If you are interested in getting a customized button please email your school appropriate picture to Ivet the XL Site Director at isoria at pyheart.org Please allow 3-4 for days for pick up. This fundraiser is going on until the end of the school year. For more information on the Custom Button-Making fundraiser talk to a Hip-Hop Club member or stop by the XL room S-11. 7. 48 HOUR FLASH SALE FOR YEARBOOKS! Get yours while you can! We made our final order of books from Jostens and included 100 extra books that we are now selling. Once these are gone, THAT?S IT, we can NOT order anymore! THIS Thursday and Friday, March 7th and 8th will be your first opportunity to get one of these soon to be gone lifetime keepsakes. The books are $90, CASH ONLY at the school but mention the key phrase ?YAY YEARBOOK!? and receive $5 OFF your purchase. (You can still purchase your book online at Jostens.com with a credit card but there are no online discounts). 8. Just a reminder that we will be going on a modified block schedule beginning next Tuesday, March 12th and continuing every Tuesday-Friday until April 5th Juniors will be taking the ELA portion of the CAASPP 3/12-3/22 and the Math portion 3/26-4/5. Seniors will be taking the CAST 4/2-4/5. Reminder- Tuesdays and Thursdays, follow the regular order of classes (periods 1st-6th). On Wednesdays and Fridays, your schedule is reverse (periods 6th-1st). Pre-1st doesn?t change. [MC900446010[1]] Club Notes 1. The GSA Club will meet in J-4 for the rest of the semester. Newcomers are welcome. 2. The Intersectional Feminist Club meets every Monday at lunch in K7. Join us and bring a friend! 3. Come join Hip-Hop Club after school Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. We have a new Choreographer! Everyone is Welcome!! Come out and have fun with us! 4. Calling all Key Clubbers! We have a meeting on TODAY in B25 at 12:50! Our sponsoring Kiwanis group will be visiting and sharing some more volunteer opportunities for you to participate. Come by and get involved in the community! 5. Attention FFA members- On March 13th, there will be a business meeting at 4:00pm in the cafeteria. After the meetings, at 6:30pm a sectional meeting will be held at Roller Towne until 8:30pm. Price is $5 to go. Money will be due to your AS teacher by March 8th. Hope to see you there. [cid:image008.jpg at 01D4D369.2A2E6F20] Senior Notes [cid:image008.jpg at 01D4D369.2A2E6F20] 1. Seniors-Come by the counseling office during lunch or before/after school to sign up for college visits. 2. Attention Seniors! Do you want to be the next Mr. Pioneer? If so, sign up w/ Mrs. Naylor in K-5! Mr. Pioneer week is April 8- April 12. 3. Seniors! Jostens will be on campus March 19th in S-12 which is located behind the cafeteria. You will be released at 11:45am to pick up your graduation items. IF you have not ordered your cap, gown and tassel, please order soon so it is ready for pick up by March 19th. The longer you wait, you may not get a perfect fit and you may have to take what Jostens has left in stock. You may either call 1-800-Jostens or go to Jostens.com! If you are only wanting to order a cap, gown, and tassel, cost is $18 plus tax. 4. Attention Students: UC Berkeley will be on campus March 28, 2019 during 2nd period. If you are interested in attending, you must sign up in the counseling office with Ms. Herrera. 5. Attention Students: If you are in need of community service hours, please sign-up for the Conyer Book Fair in the counseling office with Ms. Herrera. Conyer Book Fair will start on Friday March 8th through March 15th. There will also be a Conyer Book Fair after school sign-up sheet for Thursday March 14th @ 5:30-7pm. [cid:image009.png at 01D4D369.2A2E6F20]College Visit Sign-ups [cid:image010.png at 01D4D369.2A2E6F20] Not at this time [cid:image011.jpg at 01D4D369.2A2E6F20]Senior Scholarships [cid:image012.jpg at 01D4D369.2A2E6F20] Visalia Education Foundation Scholarships Due: 3/8 @ 5:00 pm (RECEIVED BY DATE) Amount: Multiple awards, amounts vary Criteria: ? All scholarships listed require ONE application and have the same deadline. ? Various criteria - view the list at the link to determine which scholarships apply to you You can pick up a copy in the counseling office, click on the link for the fillable application 2019 CAA/ESA Youth Scholarship Program Due: 3/8 Amount: TBD Criteria: ? Applicants must be accepted for admission to an accredited college or university ? Each eligible student must have a father, mother or natural guardian who meets the following qualifications: o The student?s school must be located in the state where the parent is a full-time active employee o Parent must be a full-time paid member of the police or sheriff?s department or fire department. Parent/guardian may also be a volunteer member of a fire department. o Parent or guardian must be an active duty police officer, firefighter, paramedic, or EMT (public sector). o Each student must submit a fully completed and signed application. Application and all other required documents must be received on or before the deadline to be accepted. CANERS Due: 3/15 (Postmarked Date) Amount: $500 Criteria: ? This scholarship is intended for students pursuing an education and career in horticulture. Requirements: Must plan to pursue horticulture related major in Fall 2019, 2 current reference letters, transcript, and application that is typed or written legibly Cabrillo Civic Clubs of California Due: 3/15 (Postmarked Date) Amount: TBD Criteria: ? Portuguese descent ? 3.50 GPA ? Participated in 3 extracurricular activities. Italian Catholic Federation ? Due: 3/15 Amount: $400 Criteria: ? Minimum GPA of 3.2 ? Is either a Roman Catholic and of Italian descent or have a parent, grandparent or guardian is a member of the Italian Catholic Federation ? Student is Roman Catholic (but need not be of Italian descent) Kiwanis Division 18 Scholarship Due: 3/15 Amount: $2,000-$8,000 Criteria: Two awards Available ? Agriculture Application ? (Must have specific agriculture-related goals) ? Key Club Application ? (Must be a Key Club member within Kiwanis Division 18) Criteria: GPA of 2.5, Citizenship, Community involvement, extracurricular activities California School Employees Association Ch. 83 Due: 3/15 Amount: $250 Criteria: ? Applicants eligible for this scholarship must be graduating in the current school year ? Must have at least one parent/legal guardian who is a member in good standing with local CSEA Chapter 83. Visalia Mineral King Masonic Lodge Scholarship # 128 Due: 3/23 Amount: $500 Criteria: ? No criteria listed ? Essay regarding ?Service to Others? required Sun Pacific #1 Due: 3/22 Amount: $20,000 Criteria: * Children of full-time employees working for Sun Pacific are eligible to apply. This scholarship amount is for students planning to pursue a bachelor?s degree. * Recipients will be selected on the basis of scholastic achievement, extracurricular activities, community activities, leadership, personal interview and financial need. For more info go to the following link: Sun Pacific Information Sun Pacific #2 Due: 3/22 Amount: $3,000 Criteria: * Children of full-time employees working for Sun Pacific are eligible to apply. This scholarship amount is for students planning to attend an accredited trade school or community college. * Recipients will be selected on the basis of scholastic achievement, extracurricular activities, community activities, leadership, personal interview and financial need. For more info go to the following link: Sun Pacific Information Tulare County Replacement Heifer Sale Due: 3/22 Amount: TBA Criteria: ? Participated in the Replacement Heifer project for at least two years, one of which must be junior or senior year ? Min. 3.0 GPA Caltrans District 6 Transportation Scholarship Due: 3/29 Amount: $1,000-$2,000 Criteria: Transportation Scholarships are available to high school students who will pursue a career in a transportation related field. o Possess a GPA of 2.5 or better. o Plan to attend a university or junior college, or trade school. o Applicants will have the opportunity to be selected for a $1,000 or a $2,000 scholarship. Employee Family Scholarships are available to high school students who will pursue a career in a transportation related field and are related to a current, former, or retired Caltrans District 6 employee. o Possess a GPA of 2.5 or better. o Plan to attend a university or junior college or trade school. o Applicants will have the opportunity to be selected for a $1,000 or a $2,000 scholarships City of Visalia - Police Activities League (PAL) Due: 3/29 Amount: $2,500 Criteria: ? Be graduating from a Visalia High School ? Have 2.5 GPA or higher ? Have applied to and have been accepted at a 2 or 4 year post-secondary education institution ? Participated in or assisted with a Visalia Police Activities League Program or activity at some point during k-12 grades (includes involvement in sports programs, Youth Leadership programs, volunteer, etc) Omni Family Health Scholarship Due: 3/29 Amount: $1,000 Criteria: ? Must express interest in the healthcare profession ? Current senior ? Cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher ? 3 letters of recommendation Interested applicants must see Ms. Bravo or Ms. Herrera in the Counseling Office Danny Romanazzi Memorial Scholarship ? Sons of Italy in America Due: 3/30 Amount: TBD Criteria: This scholarship is for a high school senior that has had cancer or is dealing with cancer. There are no restrictions, grades, nationality. Anthony Brucia Success Award (CASCWA) Due: 3/29 Amount:$1,000 (5 Awards) Criteria: * The award is intended for resilient pupils who have made a turn-around in their lives. The kind of pupil we want to recognize and honor is the pupil who most likely did not have a 4.0+ throughout high school. CASCWA is looking for a student who has had to overcome lack of success early on due to a variety of reasons, including but not limited to personal or family problems. We want to acknowledge and support those pupils who may have been burdened by ?at risk? circumstances and/or may have ?hit bottom? but are now putting things back together and show future promise. Link for additional info: CASCWA Information Sheet Tulare County League of Mexican-American Women Scholarship Due: 3/31 Amount: TBA Criteria: ? Applicant must plan to attend a college or university in the fall of 2019 ? Must have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher ? Must demonstrate financial need ? Must be a resident of Tulare County ** Read through all instructions on application ** Ray Jones Scholarship Fund Due: 3/31 Amount: $2,500-$5,000 Criteria: ? Eligible applicants must be of California Indian descent ? Graduating senior in good standing with a 2.0 or higher ? Demonstrate financial need ? Seek enrollment in a post-secondary degree program at an accredited two or four-year college, university, or vocational-technical school PPAV Scholarship Due: 3/29 Amount: $500 Criteria: ? Ancestry or PPAV Affiliation - Must be Portuguese decent (state relatives) / State how your family is affiliated with PPAV ? Academics - 3.0 GPA or above - must attach transcripts ? Community involvement - List your involvement in volunteer and/or religious organizations in your community ? Leadership - list your leadership qualities through positions of responsibility in school, church, or volunteer organizations ? Honors - List your academic honors (National Honor Society, etc) that you received from local, civic, or church organizations ? 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Name: March 6 2019- Daily Bulletin.docx Type: application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document Size: 153437 bytes Desc: March 6 2019- Daily Bulletin.docx URL: From mwhs-bulletin at mailman.vusd.org Wed Mar 6 15:59:19 2019 From: mwhs-bulletin at mailman.vusd.org (Mount Whitney High School Daily Bulletin) Date: Wed, 6 Mar 2019 23:59:19 +0000 Subject: [MWHS Daily Bulletin] March 7 2019- Daily Bulletin Message-ID: [cid:image001.jpg at 01D4D435.8D59BA10]Mt. Whitney High School[cid:image001.jpg at 01D4D435.8D59BA10] A California Distinguished School & Home of the Pioneers! Go Pioneers! March 7, 2019 [Image result for month of feb school clipart] [cid:image001.jpg at 01D0F789.9EFA7A20] [cid:image004.jpg at 01D4D435.8D59BA10] Thursday, Mar. 7, 2019 Tuesday-Friday (Regular) Bell Schedule Period 0 7:20 - 8:17 57 minutes Period 1 8:23 - 9:20 57 minutes Period 2 9:26 - 10:29 63 minutes Period 3 10:35 - 11:32 57 minutes Period 4 11:38 - 12:35 57 minutes Lunch 12:35 - 1:15 40 minutes Period 5 1:21 - 2:18 57 minutes Period 6 2:24 - 3:21 57 minutes ? Attention Bike Riders: please lock your bikes each day INSIDE the bike rack. Please do not park them on the outside of the bike rack area. Thank you. ? Attention Students: ? Students who arrive to school after the tardy bell 1st period and the gate is locked will be assigned one day lunch detention that day in B24. IDs will be collected in the office. When the student goes to detention that day, the ID will be returned to them at the end of the detention. Also, ALL students who are not in the gate when the tardy bell rings 5th period will have their off campus privileges revoked for one week. Student IDs will be collected at the gate and returned after school. [cid:image006.jpg at 01D4D435.8D59BA10]Student Notes[cid:image006.jpg at 01D4D435.8D59BA10] 1. Students, please take a few minutes to recognize Pioneers showing PRIDE. You can choose to nominate staff members for Staff of the Month or other students as Everyday Pioneers. Use the Google Form provided. https://goo.gl/forms/2uDgMSgEMeTA8wMy1. 2. Attention All Pioneers, if you are struggling in a class or need extra help with homework assignments XL student tutors are here to help you! XL tutoring services are offered before school on Monday?s 7am to 9am and Tuesday thru Thursday 7am to 8am. After school tutoring is offered Monday thru Thursday from 3:30pm to 5:30pm. Tutoring services consist of; Math 1, Math 2, Math 3, Pre-Calculus, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, English, and Spanish. All tutoring services are FREE and are held in the Library. Please take advantage of the tutoring services that XL student tutors are willing to offer you to improve your grades this semester. 3. Do you want to be a part of the 2019-2020 ASB class? Come to K-5 to pick up a packet. All applications are due TOMORROW. 4. Come attend our First Night Rally! Mr. Pioneer Pageant will take place Friday, March 15th @ 6:30pm in the gym! Come see your seniors! Also, featuring Elevate, games, and lot of laughs! All for Free! 5. Attention all Pioneer students and Mt. Whitney staff, XL is hosting a Salsa Showdown TOMORROW after school in the XL room S-11. Everyone is welcome to enter the Salsa Showdown. The categories are; Sweet, Hot, Best-Looking, and Best Tasting. If you think your salsa is tasty enough to win the showdown, please pick up a registration form at the front office or the XL room S-11. Crowd favorite will win a chance to represent Mt. Whitney High School at the Annual Linwood Elementary ?Lettuce Tunip The Beat Nutritional Salsa Contest? on March 19th. For further questions about the Salsa Showdown please reach out to the XL Site Director Ivet. 6. Attention all students and Mt. Whitney staff, the Hip-Hop Club is having a Custom Button-Making fundraiser. Button size are 2 ? inches and are only $3 dollars. If you are interested in getting a customized button please email your school appropriate picture to Ivet the XL Site Director at isoria at pyheart.org Please allow 3-4 for days for pick up. This fundraiser is going on until the end of the school year. For more information on the Custom Button-Making fundraiser talk to a Hip-Hop Club member or stop by the XL room S-11. 7. 48 HOUR FLASH SALE FOR YEARBOOKS! Get yours while you can! We made our final order of books from Jostens and included 100 extra books that we are now selling. Once these are gone, THAT?S IT, we can NOT order anymore! TODAY AND TOMORROW will be your first opportunity to get one of these soon to be gone lifetime keepsakes. The books are $90, CASH ONLY at the school but mention the key phrase ?YAY YEARBOOK!? and receive $5 OFF your purchase. (You can still purchase your book online at Jostens.com with a credit card but there are no online discounts). 8. Just a reminder that we will be going on a modified block schedule beginning next Tuesday, March 12th and continuing every Tuesday-Friday until April 5th Juniors will be taking the ELA portion of the CAASPP 3/12-3/22 and the Math portion 3/26-4/5. Seniors will be taking the CAST 4/2-4/5. Reminder- Tuesdays and Thursdays, follow the regular order of classes (periods 1st-6th). On Wednesdays and Fridays, your schedule is reverse (periods 6th-1st). Pre-1st doesn?t change. 9. Students, please take a few minutes to recognize Pioneers showing PRIDE. You can choose to nominate staff members for Staff of the Month or other students as Everyday Pioneers. Use the Google Form provided. https://goo.gl/forms/2uDgMSgEMeTA8wMy1 [MC900446010[1]] Club Notes 1. The GSA Club will meet in J-4 for the rest of the semester. Newcomers are welcome. 2. The Intersectional Feminist Club meets every Monday at lunch in K7. Join us and bring a friend! 3. Come join Hip-Hop Club after school Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. We have a new Choreographer! Everyone is Welcome!! Come out and have fun with us! 4. Attention FFA members- On March 13th, there will be a business meeting at 4:00pm in the cafeteria. After the meetings, at 6:30pm a sectional meeting will be held at Roller Towne until 8:30pm. Price is $5 to go. Money will be due to your AS teacher by March 8th. Hope to see you there. 5. PLS (the poetry club) will meet Tuesday at lunch in J-5. [cid:image008.jpg at 01D4D435.8D59BA10] Senior Notes [cid:image008.jpg at 01D4D435.8D59BA10] 1. Seniors-Come by the counseling office during lunch or before/after school to sign up for college visits. 2. Attention Seniors! Do you want to be the next Mr. Pioneer? If so, sign up w/ Mrs. Naylor in K-5! Mr. Pioneer week is April 8- April 12. 3. Seniors! Jostens will be on campus March 19th in S-12 which is located behind the cafeteria. You will be released at 11:45am to pick up your graduation items. IF you have not ordered your cap, gown and tassel, please order soon so it is ready for pick up by March 19th. The longer you wait, you may not get a perfect fit and you may have to take what Jostens has left in stock. You may either call 1-800-Jostens or go to Jostens.com! If you are only wanting to order a cap, gown, and tassel, cost is $18 plus tax. 4. Attention Students: UC Berkeley will be on campus March 28, 2019 during 2nd period. If you are interested in attending, you must sign up in the counseling office with Ms. Herrera. 5. Attention Students: If you are in need of community service hours, please sign-up for the Conyer Book Fair in the counseling office with Ms. Herrera. Conyer Book Fair will start on Friday March 8th through March 15th. There will also be a Conyer Book Fair after school sign-up sheet for Thursday March 14th @ 5:30-7pm. [cid:image009.png at 01D4D435.8D59BA10]College Visit Sign-ups [cid:image010.png at 01D4D435.8D59BA10] Not at this time [cid:image011.jpg at 01D4D435.8D59BA10]Senior Scholarships [cid:image012.jpg at 01D4D435.8D59BA10] Visalia Education Foundation Scholarships Due: 3/8 @ 5:00 pm (RECEIVED BY DATE) Amount: Multiple awards, amounts vary Criteria: ? All scholarships listed require ONE application and have the same deadline. ? Various criteria - view the list at the link to determine which scholarships apply to you You can pick up a copy in the counseling office, click on the link for the fillable application 2019 CAA/ESA Youth Scholarship Program Due: 3/8 Amount: TBD Criteria: ? Applicants must be accepted for admission to an accredited college or university ? Each eligible student must have a father, mother or natural guardian who meets the following qualifications: o The student?s school must be located in the state where the parent is a full-time active employee o Parent must be a full-time paid member of the police or sheriff?s department or fire department. Parent/guardian may also be a volunteer member of a fire department. o Parent or guardian must be an active duty police officer, firefighter, paramedic, or EMT (public sector). o Each student must submit a fully completed and signed application. Application and all other required documents must be received on or before the deadline to be accepted. CANERS Due: 3/15 (Postmarked Date) Amount: $500 Criteria: ? This scholarship is intended for students pursuing an education and career in horticulture. Requirements: Must plan to pursue horticulture related major in Fall 2019, 2 current reference letters, transcript, and application that is typed or written legibly Cabrillo Civic Clubs of California Due: 3/15 (Postmarked Date) Amount: TBD Criteria: ? Portuguese descent ? 3.50 GPA ? Participated in 3 extracurricular activities. Italian Catholic Federation ? Due: 3/15 Amount: $400 Criteria: ? Minimum GPA of 3.2 ? Is either a Roman Catholic and of Italian descent or have a parent, grandparent or guardian is a member of the Italian Catholic Federation ? Student is Roman Catholic (but need not be of Italian descent) Kiwanis Division 18 Scholarship Due: 3/15 Amount: $2,000-$8,000 Criteria: Two awards Available ? Agriculture Application ? (Must have specific agriculture-related goals) ? Key Club Application ? (Must be a Key Club member within Kiwanis Division 18) Criteria: GPA of 2.5, Citizenship, Community involvement, extracurricular activities California School Employees Association Ch. 83 Due: 3/15 Amount: $250 Criteria: ? Applicants eligible for this scholarship must be graduating in the current school year ? Must have at least one parent/legal guardian who is a member in good standing with local CSEA Chapter 83. Visalia Mineral King Masonic Lodge Scholarship # 128 Due: 3/23 Amount: $500 Criteria: ? No criteria listed ? Essay regarding ?Service to Others? required Sun Pacific #1 Due: 3/22 Amount: $20,000 Criteria: * Children of full-time employees working for Sun Pacific are eligible to apply. This scholarship amount is for students planning to pursue a bachelor?s degree. * Recipients will be selected on the basis of scholastic achievement, extracurricular activities, community activities, leadership, personal interview and financial need. For more info go to the following link: Sun Pacific Information Sun Pacific #2 Due: 3/22 Amount: $3,000 Criteria: * Children of full-time employees working for Sun Pacific are eligible to apply. This scholarship amount is for students planning to attend an accredited trade school or community college. * Recipients will be selected on the basis of scholastic achievement, extracurricular activities, community activities, leadership, personal interview and financial need. For more info go to the following link: Sun Pacific Information Tulare County Replacement Heifer Sale Due: 3/22 Amount: TBA Criteria: ? Participated in the Replacement Heifer project for at least two years, one of which must be junior or senior year ? Min. 3.0 GPA Caltrans District 6 Transportation Scholarship Due: 3/29 Amount: $1,000-$2,000 Criteria: Transportation Scholarships are available to high school students who will pursue a career in a transportation related field. o Possess a GPA of 2.5 or better. o Plan to attend a university or junior college, or trade school. o Applicants will have the opportunity to be selected for a $1,000 or a $2,000 scholarship. Employee Family Scholarships are available to high school students who will pursue a career in a transportation related field and are related to a current, former, or retired Caltrans District 6 employee. o Possess a GPA of 2.5 or better. o Plan to attend a university or junior college or trade school. o Applicants will have the opportunity to be selected for a $1,000 or a $2,000 scholarships City of Visalia - Police Activities League (PAL) Due: 3/29 Amount: $2,500 Criteria: ? Be graduating from a Visalia High School ? Have 2.5 GPA or higher ? Have applied to and have been accepted at a 2 or 4 year post-secondary education institution ? Participated in or assisted with a Visalia Police Activities League Program or activity at some point during k-12 grades (includes involvement in sports programs, Youth Leadership programs, volunteer, etc) Omni Family Health Scholarship Due: 3/29 Amount: $1,000 Criteria: ? Must express interest in the healthcare profession ? Current senior ? Cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher ? 3 letters of recommendation Interested applicants must see Ms. Bravo or Ms. Herrera in the Counseling Office Danny Romanazzi Memorial Scholarship ? Sons of Italy in America Due: 3/30 Amount: TBD Criteria: This scholarship is for a high school senior that has had cancer or is dealing with cancer. There are no restrictions, grades, nationality. Anthony Brucia Success Award (CASCWA) Due: 3/29 Amount:$1,000 (5 Awards) Criteria: * The award is intended for resilient pupils who have made a turn-around in their lives. The kind of pupil we want to recognize and honor is the pupil who most likely did not have a 4.0+ throughout high school. CASCWA is looking for a student who has had to overcome lack of success early on due to a variety of reasons, including but not limited to personal or family problems. We want to acknowledge and support those pupils who may have been burdened by ?at risk? circumstances and/or may have ?hit bottom? but are now putting things back together and show future promise. Link for additional info: CASCWA Information Sheet Tulare County League of Mexican-American Women Scholarship Due: 3/31 Amount: TBA Criteria: ? Applicant must plan to attend a college or university in the fall of 2019 ? Must have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher ? Must demonstrate financial need ? Must be a resident of Tulare County ** Read through all instructions on application ** Ray Jones Scholarship Fund Due: 3/31 Amount: $2,500-$5,000 Criteria: ? Eligible applicants must be of California Indian descent ? Graduating senior in good standing with a 2.0 or higher ? Demonstrate financial need ? Seek enrollment in a post-secondary degree program at an accredited two or four-year college, university, or vocational-technical school PPAV Scholarship Due: 3/29 Amount: $500 Criteria: ? Ancestry or PPAV Affiliation - Must be Portuguese decent (state relatives) / State how your family is affiliated with PPAV ? Academics - 3.0 GPA or above - must attach transcripts ? Community involvement - List your involvement in volunteer and/or religious organizations in your community ? Leadership - list your leadership qualities through positions of responsibility in school, church, or volunteer organizations ? Honors - List your academic honors (National Honor Society, etc) that you received from local, civic, or church organizations ? Rating System - Each applicant will be rated in academics, community involvement, leadership, financial needs, and honors. Blue Diamond Growers Scholarship Due: 3/31 (POSTMARKED DATE) Amount: TBD Criteria: ? Applicants must come from almond producing area of CA ? Intend to be a full time student at a 4 year university ? Intend to major in selected fields of agriculture ? Other selection criteria o Scholastic achievement o Leadership qualities (such as participation in 4-H, FFA, church, clubs, student government, civic organizations) o Financial need To unsubscribe or subscribe to the Daily Bulletin: http://mailman.visalia.k12.ca.us/mailman/listinfo/mwhs-bulletin Have questions regarding the bulletin? Contact: Veronica Reyes, MWHS vreyes at vusd.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Name: March 7 2019- Daily Bulletin.docx Type: application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document Size: 153560 bytes Desc: March 7 2019- Daily Bulletin.docx URL: From mwhs-bulletin at mailman.vusd.org Thu Mar 7 15:52:55 2019 From: mwhs-bulletin at mailman.vusd.org (Mount Whitney High School Daily Bulletin) Date: Thu, 7 Mar 2019 23:52:55 +0000 Subject: [MWHS Daily Bulletin] March 8 2019- Daily Bulletin Message-ID: [cid:image001.jpg at 01D4D4FD.D2A6ACE0]Mt. Whitney High School[cid:image001.jpg at 01D4D4FD.D2A6ACE0] A California Distinguished School & Home of the Pioneers! Go Pioneers! March 8, 2019 [Image result for month of feb school clipart] [cid:image001.jpg at 01D0F789.9EFA7A20] [cid:image004.jpg at 01D4D4FD.D2A6ACE0] Friday, Mar. 8, 2019 Tuesday-Friday (Regular) Bell Schedule Period 0 7:20 - 8:17 57 minutes Period 1 8:23 - 9:20 57 minutes Period 2 9:26 - 10:29 63 minutes Period 3 10:35 - 11:32 57 minutes Period 4 11:38 - 12:35 57 minutes Lunch 12:35 - 1:15 40 minutes Period 5 1:21 - 2:18 57 minutes Period 6 2:24 - 3:21 57 minutes ? Attention Bike Riders: please lock your bikes each day INSIDE the bike rack. Please do not park them on the outside of the bike rack area. Thank you. ? Attention Students: ? Students who arrive to school after the tardy bell 1st period and the gate is locked will be assigned one day lunch detention that day in B24. IDs will be collected in the office. When the student goes to detention that day, the ID will be returned to them at the end of the detention. Also, ALL students who are not in the gate when the tardy bell rings 5th period will have their off campus privileges revoked for one week. Student IDs will be collected at the gate and returned after school. [cid:image006.jpg at 01D4D4FD.D2A6ACE0]Student Notes[cid:image006.jpg at 01D4D4FD.D2A6ACE0] 1. Students, please take a few minutes to recognize Pioneers showing PRIDE. You can choose to nominate staff members for Staff of the Month or other students as Everyday Pioneers. Use the Google Form provided. https://goo.gl/forms/2uDgMSgEMeTA8wMy1. 2. Attention All Pioneers, if you are struggling in a class or need extra help with homework assignments XL student tutors are here to help you! XL tutoring services are offered before school on Monday?s 7am to 9am and Tuesday thru Thursday 7am to 8am. After school tutoring is offered Monday thru Thursday from 3:30pm to 5:30pm. Tutoring services consist of; Math 1, Math 2, Math 3, Pre-Calculus, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, English, and Spanish. All tutoring services are FREE and are held in the Library. Please take advantage of the tutoring services that XL student tutors are willing to offer you to improve your grades this semester. 3. Do you want to be a part of the 2019-2020 ASB class? Come to K-5 to pick up a packet. All applications are due TODAY! 4. Come attend our First Night Rally! Mr. Pioneer Pageant will take place Friday, March 15th @ 6:30pm in the gym! Come see your seniors! Also, featuring Elevate, games, and lot of laughs! All for Free! 5. Attention all Pioneer students and Mt. Whitney staff, XL is hosting a Salsa Showdown TOMORROW after school in the XL room S-11. Everyone is welcome to enter the Salsa Showdown. The categories are; Sweet, Hot, Best-Looking, and Best Tasting. If you think your salsa is tasty enough to win the showdown, please pick up a registration form at the front office or the XL room S-11. Crowd favorite will win a chance to represent Mt. Whitney High School at the Annual Linwood Elementary ?Lettuce Tunip The Beat Nutritional Salsa Contest? on March 19th. For further questions about the Salsa Showdown please reach out to the XL Site Director Ivet. 6. Attention all students and Mt. Whitney staff, the Hip-Hop Club is having a Custom Button-Making fundraiser. Button size are 2 ? inches and are only $3 dollars. If you are interested in getting a customized button please email your school appropriate picture to Ivet the XL Site Director at isoria at pyheart.org Please allow 3-4 for days for pick up. This fundraiser is going on until the end of the school year. For more information on the Custom Button-Making fundraiser talk to a Hip-Hop Club member or stop by the XL room S-11. 7. 48 HOUR FLASH SALE FOR YEARBOOKS! Get yours while you can! We made our final order of books from Jostens and included 100 extra books that we are now selling. Once these are gone, THAT?S IT, we can NOT order anymore! TODAY will be the last opportunity to get one of these soon to be gone lifetime keepsakes. The books are $90, CASH ONLY at the school but mention the key phrase ?YAY YEARBOOK!? and receive $5 OFF your purchase. (You can still purchase your book online at Jostens.com with a credit card but there are no online discounts). 8. Just a reminder that we will be going on a modified block schedule beginning next Tuesday, March 12th and continuing every Tuesday-Friday until April 5th Juniors will be taking the ELA portion of the CAASPP 3/12-3/22 and the Math portion 3/26-4/5. Seniors will be taking the CAST 4/2-4/5. Reminder- Tuesdays and Thursdays, follow the regular order of classes (periods 1st-6th). On Wednesdays and Fridays, your schedule is reverse (periods 6th-1st). Pre-1st doesn?t change. 9. Students, please take a few minutes to recognize Pioneers showing PRIDE. You can choose to nominate staff members for Staff of the Month or other students as Everyday Pioneers. Use the Google Form provided. https://goo.gl/forms/2uDgMSgEMeTA8wMy1 [MC900446010[1]] Club Notes 1. The GSA Club will meet in J-4 for the rest of the semester. Newcomers are welcome. 2. The Intersectional Feminist Club meets every Monday at lunch in K7. Join us and bring a friend! 3. Come join Hip-Hop Club after school Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. We have a new Choreographer! Everyone is Welcome!! Come out and have fun with us! 4. Attention FFA members- On March 13th, there will be a business meeting at 4:00pm in the cafeteria. After the meetings, at 6:30pm a sectional meeting will be held at Roller Towne until 8:30pm. Price is $5 to go. Money will be due to your AS teacher by March 8th. Hope to see you there. 5. PLS (the poetry club) will meet Tuesday at lunch in J-5. [cid:image008.jpg at 01D4D4FD.D2A6ACE0] Senior Notes [cid:image008.jpg at 01D4D4FD.D2A6ACE0] 1. Seniors-Come by the counseling office during lunch or before/after school to sign up for college visits. 2. Attention Seniors! Do you want to be the next Mr. Pioneer? If so, sign up w/ Mrs. Naylor in K-5! Mr. Pioneer week is April 8- April 12. 3. Seniors! Jostens will be on campus March 19th in S-12 which is located behind the cafeteria. You will be released at 11:45am to pick up your graduation items. IF you have not ordered your cap, gown and tassel, please order soon so it is ready for pick up by March 19th. The longer you wait, you may not get a perfect fit and you may have to take what Jostens has left in stock. You may either call 1-800-Jostens or go to Jostens.com! If you are only wanting to order a cap, gown, and tassel, cost is $18 plus tax. 4. Attention Students: UC Berkeley will be on campus March 28, 2019 during 2nd period. If you are interested in attending, you must sign up in the counseling office with Ms. Herrera. 5. Attention Students: If you are in need of community service hours, please sign-up for the Conyer Book Fair in the counseling office with Ms. Herrera. Conyer Book Fair will start on Friday March 8th through March 15th. There will also be a Conyer Book Fair after school sign-up sheet for Thursday March 14th @ 5:30-7pm. [cid:image009.png at 01D4D4FD.D2A6ACE0]College Visit Sign-ups [cid:image010.png at 01D4D4FD.D2A6ACE0] Not at this time [cid:image011.jpg at 01D4D4FD.D2A6ACE0]Senior Scholarships [cid:image012.jpg at 01D4D4FD.D2A6ACE0] Visalia Education Foundation Scholarships Due: 3/8 @ 5:00 pm (RECEIVED BY DATE) Amount: Multiple awards, amounts vary Criteria: ? All scholarships listed require ONE application and have the same deadline. ? Various criteria - view the list at the link to determine which scholarships apply to you You can pick up a copy in the counseling office, click on the link for the fillable application 2019 CAA/ESA Youth Scholarship Program Due: 3/8 Amount: TBD Criteria: ? Applicants must be accepted for admission to an accredited college or university ? Each eligible student must have a father, mother or natural guardian who meets the following qualifications: o The student?s school must be located in the state where the parent is a full-time active employee o Parent must be a full-time paid member of the police or sheriff?s department or fire department. Parent/guardian may also be a volunteer member of a fire department. o Parent or guardian must be an active duty police officer, firefighter, paramedic, or EMT (public sector). o Each student must submit a fully completed and signed application. Application and all other required documents must be received on or before the deadline to be accepted. CANERS Due: 3/15 (Postmarked Date) Amount: $500 Criteria: ? This scholarship is intended for students pursuing an education and career in horticulture. Requirements: Must plan to pursue horticulture related major in Fall 2019, 2 current reference letters, transcript, and application that is typed or written legibly Cabrillo Civic Clubs of California Due: 3/15 (Postmarked Date) Amount: TBD Criteria: ? Portuguese descent ? 3.50 GPA ? Participated in 3 extracurricular activities. Italian Catholic Federation ? Due: 3/15 Amount: $400 Criteria: ? Minimum GPA of 3.2 ? Is either a Roman Catholic and of Italian descent or have a parent, grandparent or guardian is a member of the Italian Catholic Federation ? Student is Roman Catholic (but need not be of Italian descent) Kiwanis Division 18 Scholarship Due: 3/15 Amount: $2,000-$8,000 Criteria: Two awards Available ? Agriculture Application ? (Must have specific agriculture-related goals) ? Key Club Application ? (Must be a Key Club member within Kiwanis Division 18) Criteria: GPA of 2.5, Citizenship, Community involvement, extracurricular activities California School Employees Association Ch. 83 Due: 3/15 Amount: $250 Criteria: ? Applicants eligible for this scholarship must be graduating in the current school year ? Must have at least one parent/legal guardian who is a member in good standing with local CSEA Chapter 83. Visalia Mineral King Masonic Lodge Scholarship # 128 Due: 3/23 Amount: $500 Criteria: ? No criteria listed ? Essay regarding ?Service to Others? required Sun Pacific #1 Due: 3/22 Amount: $20,000 Criteria: * Children of full-time employees working for Sun Pacific are eligible to apply. This scholarship amount is for students planning to pursue a bachelor?s degree. * Recipients will be selected on the basis of scholastic achievement, extracurricular activities, community activities, leadership, personal interview and financial need. For more info go to the following link: Sun Pacific Information Sun Pacific #2 Due: 3/22 Amount: $3,000 Criteria: * Children of full-time employees working for Sun Pacific are eligible to apply. This scholarship amount is for students planning to attend an accredited trade school or community college. * Recipients will be selected on the basis of scholastic achievement, extracurricular activities, community activities, leadership, personal interview and financial need. For more info go to the following link: Sun Pacific Information Tulare County Replacement Heifer Sale Due: 3/22 Amount: TBA Criteria: ? Participated in the Replacement Heifer project for at least two years, one of which must be junior or senior year ? Min. 3.0 GPA Caltrans District 6 Transportation Scholarship Due: 3/29 Amount: $1,000-$2,000 Criteria: Transportation Scholarships are available to high school students who will pursue a career in a transportation related field. o Possess a GPA of 2.5 or better. o Plan to attend a university or junior college, or trade school. o Applicants will have the opportunity to be selected for a $1,000 or a $2,000 scholarship. Employee Family Scholarships are available to high school students who will pursue a career in a transportation related field and are related to a current, former, or retired Caltrans District 6 employee. o Possess a GPA of 2.5 or better. o Plan to attend a university or junior college or trade school. o Applicants will have the opportunity to be selected for a $1,000 or a $2,000 scholarships City of Visalia - Police Activities League (PAL) Due: 3/29 Amount: $2,500 Criteria: ? Be graduating from a Visalia High School ? Have 2.5 GPA or higher ? Have applied to and have been accepted at a 2 or 4 year post-secondary education institution ? Participated in or assisted with a Visalia Police Activities League Program or activity at some point during k-12 grades (includes involvement in sports programs, Youth Leadership programs, volunteer, etc) Omni Family Health Scholarship Due: 3/29 Amount: $1,000 Criteria: ? Must express interest in the healthcare profession ? Current senior ? Cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher ? 3 letters of recommendation Interested applicants must see Ms. Bravo or Ms. Herrera in the Counseling Office Danny Romanazzi Memorial Scholarship ? Sons of Italy in America Due: 3/30 Amount: TBD Criteria: This scholarship is for a high school senior that has had cancer or is dealing with cancer. There are no restrictions, grades, nationality. Anthony Brucia Success Award (CASCWA) Due: 3/29 Amount:$1,000 (5 Awards) Criteria: * The award is intended for resilient pupils who have made a turn-around in their lives. The kind of pupil we want to recognize and honor is the pupil who most likely did not have a 4.0+ throughout high school. CASCWA is looking for a student who has had to overcome lack of success early on due to a variety of reasons, including but not limited to personal or family problems. We want to acknowledge and support those pupils who may have been burdened by ?at risk? circumstances and/or may have ?hit bottom? but are now putting things back together and show future promise. Link for additional info: CASCWA Information Sheet Tulare County League of Mexican-American Women Scholarship Due: 3/31 Amount: TBA Criteria: ? Applicant must plan to attend a college or university in the fall of 2019 ? Must have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher ? Must demonstrate financial need ? Must be a resident of Tulare County ** Read through all instructions on application ** Ray Jones Scholarship Fund Due: 3/31 Amount: $2,500-$5,000 Criteria: ? Eligible applicants must be of California Indian descent ? Graduating senior in good standing with a 2.0 or higher ? Demonstrate financial need ? Seek enrollment in a post-secondary degree program at an accredited two or four-year college, university, or vocational-technical school PPAV Scholarship Due: 3/29 Amount: $500 Criteria: ? Ancestry or PPAV Affiliation - Must be Portuguese decent (state relatives) / State how your family is affiliated with PPAV ? Academics - 3.0 GPA or above - must attach transcripts ? Community involvement - List your involvement in volunteer and/or religious organizations in your community ? Leadership - list your leadership qualities through positions of responsibility in school, church, or volunteer organizations ? Honors - List your academic honors (National Honor Society, etc) that you received from local, civic, or church organizations ? Rating System - Each applicant will be rated in academics, community involvement, leadership, financial needs, and honors. Blue Diamond Growers Scholarship Due: 3/31 (POSTMARKED DATE) Amount: TBD Criteria: ? Applicants must come from almond producing area of CA ? Intend to be a full time student at a 4 year university ? Intend to major in selected fields of agriculture ? Other selection criteria o Scholastic achievement o Leadership qualities (such as participation in 4-H, FFA, church, clubs, student government, civic organizations) o Financial need To unsubscribe or subscribe to the Daily Bulletin: http://mailman.visalia.k12.ca.us/mailman/listinfo/mwhs-bulletin Have questions regarding the bulletin? Contact: Veronica Reyes, MWHS vreyes at vusd.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Name: March 8 2019- Daily Bulletin.docx Type: application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document Size: 153068 bytes Desc: March 8 2019- Daily Bulletin.docx URL: From mwhs-bulletin at mailman.vusd.org Fri Mar 8 15:28:06 2019 From: mwhs-bulletin at mailman.vusd.org (Mount Whitney High School Daily Bulletin) Date: Fri, 8 Mar 2019 23:28:06 +0000 Subject: [MWHS Daily Bulletin] March 11 2019- Daily Bulletin Message-ID: [cid:image001.jpg at 01D4D5C3.84410660]Mt. Whitney High School[cid:image001.jpg at 01D4D5C3.84410660] A California Distinguished School & Home of the Pioneers! Go Pioneers! March 11, 2019 [Image result for month of feb school clipart] [cid:image001.jpg at 01D0F789.9EFA7A20] [cid:image004.jpg at 01D4D5C3.84410660] Monday, Mar. 11, 2019 Mondays (Collaboration PLC) Bell Schedule Period 0 7:04 - 7:54 50 minutes Collaboration 8:00 - 9:00 60 minutes Period 1 9:06 - 9:56 50 minutes Period 2 10:02 - 10:57 55 minutes Period 3 11:03 - 11:53 50 minutes Period 4 11:59 - 12:49 50 minutes Lunch 12:49 - 1:29 40 minutes Period 5 1:35 - 2:25 50 minutes Period 6 2:31 - 3:21 50 minutes ? Attention Bike Riders: please lock your bikes each day INSIDE the bike rack. Please do not park them on the outside of the bike rack area. Thank you. ? Attention Students: ? Students who arrive to school after the tardy bell 1st period and the gate is locked will be assigned one day lunch detention that day in B24. IDs will be collected in the office. When the student goes to detention that day, the ID will be returned to them at the end of the detention. Also, ALL students who are not in the gate when the tardy bell rings 5th period will have their off campus privileges revoked for one week. Student IDs will be collected at the gate and returned after school. [cid:image006.jpg at 01D4D5C3.84410660]Student Notes[cid:image006.jpg at 01D4D5C3.84410660] 1. Students, please take a few minutes to recognize Pioneers showing PRIDE. You can choose to nominate staff members for Staff of the Month or other students as Everyday Pioneers. Use the Google Form provided. https://goo.gl/forms/2uDgMSgEMeTA8wMy1. 2. Attention All Pioneers, if you are struggling in a class or need extra help with homework assignments XL student tutors are here to help you! XL tutoring services are offered before school on Monday?s 7am to 9am and Tuesday thru Thursday 7am to 8am. After school tutoring is offered Monday thru Thursday from 3:30pm to 5:30pm. Tutoring services consist of; Math 1, Math 2, Math 3, Pre-Calculus, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, English, and Spanish. All tutoring services are FREE and are held in the Library. Please take advantage of the tutoring services that XL student tutors are willing to offer you to improve your grades this semester. 3. Come attend our First Night Rally! Mr. Pioneer Pageant will take place Friday, March 15th @ 6:30pm in the gym! Come see your seniors! Also, featuring Elevate, games, and lot of laughs! All for Free! 4. Attention all students and Mt. Whitney staff, the Hip-Hop Club is having a Custom Button-Making fundraiser. Button size are 2 ? inches and are only $3 dollars. If you are interested in getting a customized button please email your school appropriate picture to Ivet the XL Site Director at isoria at pyheart.org Please allow 3-4 for days for pick up. This fundraiser is going on until the end of the school year. For more information on the Custom Button-Making fundraiser talk to a Hip-Hop Club member or stop by the XL room S-11. 5. Just a reminder that we will be going on a modified block schedule beginning next Tuesday, March 12th and continuing every Tuesday-Friday until April 5th Juniors will be taking the ELA portion of the CAASPP 3/12-3/22 and the Math portion 3/26-4/5. Seniors will be taking the CAST 4/2-4/5. Reminder- Tuesdays and Thursdays, follow the regular order of classes (periods 1st-6th). On Wednesdays and Fridays, your schedule is reverse (periods 6th-1st). Pre-1st doesn?t change. 6. Students, please take a few minutes to recognize Pioneers showing PRIDE. You can choose to nominate staff members for Staff of the Month or other students as Everyday Pioneers. Use the Google Form provided. https://goo.gl/forms/2uDgMSgEMeTA8wMy1 7. Attention Junior and Senior girls- Need a dress for prom? It is time for the Enchanted Evening Prom Dress Give-Away! The event will take place on April 13, 2019 at the Wyndham Hotel. In order to participate, you MUST sign up with Mrs. Araiza in the student supervision office by April 5th. [MC900446010[1]] Club Notes 1. The GSA Club will meet in J-4 for the rest of the semester. Newcomers are welcome. 2. The Intersectional Feminist Club meets every Monday at lunch in K7. Join us and bring a friend! 3. Come join Hip-Hop Club after school Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. We have a new Choreographer! Everyone is Welcome!! Come out and have fun with us! 4. PLS (the poetry club) will meet TOMORROW at lunch in J-5. [cid:image008.jpg at 01D4D5C3.84410660] Senior Notes [cid:image008.jpg at 01D4D5C3.84410660] 1. Seniors-Come by the counseling office during lunch or before/after school to sign up for college visits. 2. Attention Seniors! Do you want to be the next Mr. Pioneer? If so, sign up w/ Mrs. Naylor in K-5! Mr. Pioneer week is April 8- April 12. 3. Seniors! Jostens will be on campus March 19th in S-12 which is located behind the cafeteria. You will be released at 11:45am to pick up your graduation items. IF you have not ordered your cap, gown and tassel, please order soon so it is ready for pick up by March 19th. The longer you wait, you may not get a perfect fit and you may have to take what Jostens has left in stock. You may either call 1-800-Jostens or go to Jostens.com! If you are only wanting to order a cap, gown, and tassel, cost is $18 plus tax. 4. Attention Students: UC Berkeley will be on campus March 28, 2019 during 2nd period. If you are interested in attending, you must sign up in the counseling office with Ms. Herrera. 5. Attention Students: If you are in need of community service hours, please sign-up for the Conyer Book Fair in the counseling office with Ms. Herrera. Conyer Book Fair will start on Friday March 8th through March 15th. There will also be a Conyer Book Fair after school sign-up sheet for Thursday March 14th @ 5:30-7pm. [cid:image009.png at 01D4D5C3.84410660]College Visit Sign-ups [cid:image010.png at 01D4D5C3.84410660] Not at this time [cid:image011.jpg at 01D4D5C3.84410660]Senior Scholarships [cid:image012.jpg at 01D4D5C3.84410660] CANERS Due: 3/15 (Postmarked Date) Amount: $500 Criteria: ? This scholarship is intended for students pursuing an education and career in horticulture. Requirements: Must plan to pursue horticulture related major in Fall 2019, 2 current reference letters, transcript, and application that is typed or written legibly Cabrillo Civic Clubs of California Due: 3/15 (Postmarked Date) Amount: TBD Criteria: ? Portuguese descent ? 3.50 GPA ? Participated in 3 extracurricular activities. Italian Catholic Federation ? Due: 3/15 Amount: $400 Criteria: ? Minimum GPA of 3.2 ? Is either a Roman Catholic and of Italian descent or have a parent, grandparent or guardian is a member of the Italian Catholic Federation ? Student is Roman Catholic (but need not be of Italian descent) Kiwanis Division 18 Scholarship Due: 3/15 Amount: $2,000-$8,000 Criteria: Two awards Available ? Agriculture Application ? (Must have specific agriculture-related goals) ? Key Club Application ? (Must be a Key Club member within Kiwanis Division 18) Criteria: GPA of 2.5, Citizenship, Community involvement, extracurricular activities California School Employees Association Ch. 83 Due: 3/15 Amount: $250 Criteria: ? Applicants eligible for this scholarship must be graduating in the current school year ? Must have at least one parent/legal guardian who is a member in good standing with local CSEA Chapter 83. Visalia Mineral King Masonic Lodge Scholarship # 128 Due: 3/23 Amount: $500 Criteria: ? No criteria listed ? Essay regarding ?Service to Others? required Sun Pacific #1 Due: 3/22 Amount: $20,000 Criteria: * Children of full-time employees working for Sun Pacific are eligible to apply. This scholarship amount is for students planning to pursue a bachelor?s degree. * Recipients will be selected on the basis of scholastic achievement, extracurricular activities, community activities, leadership, personal interview and financial need. For more info go to the following link: Sun Pacific Information Sun Pacific #2 Due: 3/22 Amount: $3,000 Criteria: * Children of full-time employees working for Sun Pacific are eligible to apply. This scholarship amount is for students planning to attend an accredited trade school or community college. * Recipients will be selected on the basis of scholastic achievement, extracurricular activities, community activities, leadership, personal interview and financial need. For more info go to the following link: Sun Pacific Information Tulare County Replacement Heifer Sale Due: 3/22 Amount: TBA Criteria: ? Participated in the Replacement Heifer project for at least two years, one of which must be junior or senior year ? Min. 3.0 GPA Caltrans District 6 Transportation Scholarship Due: 3/29 Amount: $1,000-$2,000 Criteria: Transportation Scholarships are available to high school students who will pursue a career in a transportation related field. o Possess a GPA of 2.5 or better. o Plan to attend a university or junior college, or trade school. o Applicants will have the opportunity to be selected for a $1,000 or a $2,000 scholarship. Employee Family Scholarships are available to high school students who will pursue a career in a transportation related field and are related to a current, former, or retired Caltrans District 6 employee. o Possess a GPA of 2.5 or better. o Plan to attend a university or junior college or trade school. o Applicants will have the opportunity to be selected for a $1,000 or a $2,000 scholarships City of Visalia - Police Activities League (PAL) Due: 3/29 Amount: $2,500 Criteria: ? Be graduating from a Visalia High School ? Have 2.5 GPA or higher ? Have applied to and have been accepted at a 2 or 4 year post-secondary education institution ? Participated in or assisted with a Visalia Police Activities League Program or activity at some point during k-12 grades (includes involvement in sports programs, Youth Leadership programs, volunteer, etc) Omni Family Health Scholarship Due: 3/29 Amount: $1,000 Criteria: ? Must express interest in the healthcare profession ? Current senior ? Cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher ? 3 letters of recommendation Interested applicants must see Ms. Bravo or Ms. Herrera in the Counseling Office Danny Romanazzi Memorial Scholarship ? Sons of Italy in America Due: 3/30 Amount: TBD Criteria: This scholarship is for a high school senior that has had cancer or is dealing with cancer. There are no restrictions, grades, nationality. Anthony Brucia Success Award (CASCWA) Due: 3/29 Amount:$1,000 (5 Awards) Criteria: * The award is intended for resilient pupils who have made a turn-around in their lives. The kind of pupil we want to recognize and honor is the pupil who most likely did not have a 4.0+ throughout high school. CASCWA is looking for a student who has had to overcome lack of success early on due to a variety of reasons, including but not limited to personal or family problems. We want to acknowledge and support those pupils who may have been burdened by ?at risk? circumstances and/or may have ?hit bottom? but are now putting things back together and show future promise. Link for additional info: CASCWA Information Sheet Tulare County League of Mexican-American Women Scholarship Due: 3/31 Amount: TBA Criteria: ? Applicant must plan to attend a college or university in the fall of 2019 ? Must have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher ? Must demonstrate financial need ? Must be a resident of Tulare County ** Read through all instructions on application ** Ray Jones Scholarship Fund Due: 3/31 Amount: $2,500-$5,000 Criteria: ? Eligible applicants must be of California Indian descent ? Graduating senior in good standing with a 2.0 or higher ? Demonstrate financial need ? Seek enrollment in a post-secondary degree program at an accredited two or four-year college, university, or vocational-technical school PPAV Scholarship Due: 3/29 Amount: $500 Criteria: ? Ancestry or PPAV Affiliation - Must be Portuguese decent (state relatives) / State how your family is affiliated with PPAV ? Academics - 3.0 GPA or above - must attach transcripts ? Community involvement - List your involvement in volunteer and/or religious organizations in your community ? Leadership - list your leadership qualities through positions of responsibility in school, church, or volunteer organizations ? Honors - List your academic honors (National Honor Society, etc) that you received from local, civic, or church organizations ? 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Name: March 11 2019- Daily Bulletin.docx Type: application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document Size: 151904 bytes Desc: March 11 2019- Daily Bulletin.docx URL: From mwhs-bulletin at mailman.vusd.org Mon Mar 11 15:34:52 2019 From: mwhs-bulletin at mailman.vusd.org (Mount Whitney High School Daily Bulletin) Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2019 22:34:52 +0000 Subject: [MWHS Daily Bulletin] March 12 2019- Daily Bulletin Message-ID: [cid:image001.jpg at 01D4D81F.F7065480]Mt. Whitney High School[cid:image001.jpg at 01D4D81F.F7065480] A California Distinguished School & Home of the Pioneers! Go Pioneers! [Image result for month of feb school clipart]March 12, 2019 [cid:image001.jpg at 01D0F789.9EFA7A20] [cid:image004.jpg at 01D4D81F.F7065480] Tuesday, Mar. 12, 2019 Period 0 7:20 am- 8:17 am 58 minutes Period 1 8:23 am-9:43 am 80 minutes Period 2 9:49 am-11:09 am 80 minutes Period 3 11:15 am-12:35 pm 80 minutes Lunch 12:35 pm-1:15 pm 40 minutes Period 4 1:21 pm-1:57 pm 36 minutes Period 5 2:03 pm-2:39 pm 36 minutes Period 6 2:45 pm-3:21 pm 36 minutes ? Attention Bike Riders: please lock your bikes each day INSIDE the bike rack. Please do not park them on the outside of the bike rack area. Thank you. ? Attention Students: ? Students who arrive to school after the tardy bell 1st period and the gate is locked will be assigned one day lunch detention that day in B24. IDs will be collected in the office. When the student goes to detention that day, the ID will be returned to them at the end of the detention. Also, ALL students who are not in the gate when the tardy bell rings 5th period will have their off campus privileges revoked for one week. Student IDs will be collected at the gate and returned after school. [cid:image006.jpg at 01D4D81F.F7065480]Student Notes[cid:image006.jpg at 01D4D81F.F7065480] 1. Students, please take a few minutes to recognize Pioneers showing PRIDE. You can choose to nominate staff members for Staff of the Month or other students as Everyday Pioneers. Use the Google Form provided. https://goo.gl/forms/2uDgMSgEMeTA8wMy1. 2. Attention All Pioneers, if you are struggling in a class or need extra help with homework assignments XL student tutors are here to help you! XL tutoring services are offered before school on Monday?s 7am to 9am and Tuesday thru Thursday 7am to 8am. After school tutoring is offered Monday thru Thursday from 3:30pm to 5:30pm. Tutoring services consist of; Math 1, Math 2, Math 3, Pre-Calculus, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, English, and Spanish. All tutoring services are FREE and are held in the Library. Please take advantage of the tutoring services that XL student tutors are willing to offer you to improve your grades this semester. 3. Come attend our First Night Rally! Mr. Pioneer Pageant will take place Friday, March 15th @ 6:30pm in the gym! Come see your seniors! Also, featuring Elevate, games, and lot of laughs! All for Free! 4. Attention all students and Mt. Whitney staff, the Hip-Hop Club is having a Custom Button-Making fundraiser. Button size are 2 ? inches and are only $3 dollars. If you are interested in getting a customized button please email your school appropriate picture to Ivet the XL Site Director at isoria at pyheart.org Please allow 3-4 for days for pick up. This fundraiser is going on until the end of the school year. For more information on the Custom Button-Making fundraiser talk to a Hip-Hop Club member or stop by the XL room S-11. 5. Just a reminder that we will be going on a modified block schedule beginning next TODAY and continuing every Tuesday-Friday until April 5th Juniors will be taking the ELA portion of the CAASPP 3/12-3/22 and the Math portion 3/26-4/5. Seniors will be taking the CAST 4/2-4/5. Reminder- Tuesdays and Thursdays, follow the regular order of classes (periods 1st-6th). On Wednesdays and Fridays, your schedule is reverse (periods 6th-1st). Pre-1st doesn?t change. 6. Students, please take a few minutes to recognize Pioneers showing PRIDE. You can choose to nominate staff members for Staff of the Month or other students as Everyday Pioneers. Use the Google Form provided. https://goo.gl/forms/2uDgMSgEMeTA8wMy1 7. Attention Junior and Senior girls- Need a dress for prom? It is time for the Enchanted Evening Prom Dress Give-Away! The event will take place on April 13, 2019 at the Wyndham Hotel. In order to participate, you MUST sign up with Mrs. Araiza in the student supervision office by April 5th. 8. Congratulations to our Color Guard for placing 1st in their division and to Percussion for placing 2nd in their division this past Saturday in the South Valley Winter Arts Association circuit! [MC900446010[1]] Club Notes 1. The GSA Club will meet in J-4 for the rest of the semester. Newcomers are welcome. 2. The Intersectional Feminist Club meets every Monday at lunch in K7. Join us and bring a friend! 3. Come join Hip-Hop Club after school Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. We have a new Choreographer! Everyone is Welcome!! Come out and have fun with us! 4. PLS (the poetry club) will meet TODAY at lunch in J-5. [cid:image008.jpg at 01D4D81F.F7065480] Senior Notes [cid:image008.jpg at 01D4D81F.F7065480] 1. Seniors-Come by the counseling office during lunch or before/after school to sign up for college visits. 2. Attention Seniors! Do you want to be the next Mr. Pioneer? If so, sign up w/ Mrs. Naylor in K-5! Mr. Pioneer week is April 8- April 12. 3. Seniors! Jostens will be on campus March 19th in S-12 which is located behind the cafeteria. You will be released at 11:45am to pick up your graduation items. IF you have not ordered your cap, gown and tassel, please order soon so it is ready for pick up by March 19th. The longer you wait, you may not get a perfect fit and you may have to take what Jostens has left in stock. You may either call 1-800-Jostens or go to Jostens.com! If you are only wanting to order a cap, gown, and tassel, cost is $18 plus tax. 4. Attention Students: UC Berkeley will be on campus March 28, 2019 during 2nd period. If you are interested in attending, you must sign up in the counseling office with Ms. Herrera. 5. Attention Students: If you are in need of community service hours, please sign-up for the Conyer Book Fair in the counseling office with Ms. Herrera. Conyer Book Fair will start on Friday March 8th through March 15th. There will also be a Conyer Book Fair after school sign-up sheet for Thursday March 14th @ 5:30-7pm. [cid:image009.png at 01D4D81F.F7065480]College Visit Sign-ups [cid:image010.png at 01D4D81F.F7065480] Not at this time [cid:image011.jpg at 01D4D81F.F7065480]Senior Scholarships [cid:image012.jpg at 01D4D81F.F7065480] CANERS Due: 3/15 (Postmarked Date) Amount: $500 Criteria: ? This scholarship is intended for students pursuing an education and career in horticulture. Requirements: Must plan to pursue horticulture related major in Fall 2019, 2 current reference letters, transcript, and application that is typed or written legibly Cabrillo Civic Clubs of California Due: 3/15 (Postmarked Date) Amount: TBD Criteria: ? Portuguese descent ? 3.50 GPA ? Participated in 3 extracurricular activities. Italian Catholic Federation ? Due: 3/15 Amount: $400 Criteria: ? Minimum GPA of 3.2 ? Is either a Roman Catholic and of Italian descent or have a parent, grandparent or guardian is a member of the Italian Catholic Federation ? Student is Roman Catholic (but need not be of Italian descent) Kiwanis Division 18 Scholarship Due: 3/15 Amount: $2,000-$8,000 Criteria: Two awards Available ? Agriculture Application ? (Must have specific agriculture-related goals) ? Key Club Application ? (Must be a Key Club member within Kiwanis Division 18) Criteria: GPA of 2.5, Citizenship, Community involvement, extracurricular activities California School Employees Association Ch. 83 Due: 3/15 Amount: $250 Criteria: ? Applicants eligible for this scholarship must be graduating in the current school year ? Must have at least one parent/legal guardian who is a member in good standing with local CSEA Chapter 83. Visalia Mineral King Masonic Lodge Scholarship # 128 Due: 3/23 Amount: $500 Criteria: ? No criteria listed ? Essay regarding ?Service to Others? required Sun Pacific #1 Due: 3/22 Amount: $20,000 Criteria: * Children of full-time employees working for Sun Pacific are eligible to apply. This scholarship amount is for students planning to pursue a bachelor?s degree. * Recipients will be selected on the basis of scholastic achievement, extracurricular activities, community activities, leadership, personal interview and financial need. For more info go to the following link: Sun Pacific Information Sun Pacific #2 Due: 3/22 Amount: $3,000 Criteria: * Children of full-time employees working for Sun Pacific are eligible to apply. This scholarship amount is for students planning to attend an accredited trade school or community college. * Recipients will be selected on the basis of scholastic achievement, extracurricular activities, community activities, leadership, personal interview and financial need. For more info go to the following link: Sun Pacific Information Tulare County Replacement Heifer Sale Due: 3/22 Amount: TBA Criteria: ? Participated in the Replacement Heifer project for at least two years, one of which must be junior or senior year ? Min. 3.0 GPA Caltrans District 6 Transportation Scholarship Due: 3/29 Amount: $1,000-$2,000 Criteria: Transportation Scholarships are available to high school students who will pursue a career in a transportation related field. o Possess a GPA of 2.5 or better. o Plan to attend a university or junior college, or trade school. o Applicants will have the opportunity to be selected for a $1,000 or a $2,000 scholarship. Employee Family Scholarships are available to high school students who will pursue a career in a transportation related field and are related to a current, former, or retired Caltrans District 6 employee. o Possess a GPA of 2.5 or better. o Plan to attend a university or junior college or trade school. o Applicants will have the opportunity to be selected for a $1,000 or a $2,000 scholarships City of Visalia - Police Activities League (PAL) Due: 3/29 Amount: $2,500 Criteria: ? Be graduating from a Visalia High School ? Have 2.5 GPA or higher ? Have applied to and have been accepted at a 2 or 4 year post-secondary education institution ? Participated in or assisted with a Visalia Police Activities League Program or activity at some point during k-12 grades (includes involvement in sports programs, Youth Leadership programs, volunteer, etc) Omni Family Health Scholarship Due: 3/29 Amount: $1,000 Criteria: ? Must express interest in the healthcare profession ? Current senior ? Cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher ? 3 letters of recommendation Interested applicants must see Ms. Bravo or Ms. Herrera in the Counseling Office Danny Romanazzi Memorial Scholarship ? Sons of Italy in America Due: 3/30 Amount: TBD Criteria: This scholarship is for a high school senior that has had cancer or is dealing with cancer. There are no restrictions, grades, nationality. Anthony Brucia Success Award (CASCWA) Due: 3/29 Amount:$1,000 (5 Awards) Criteria: * The award is intended for resilient pupils who have made a turn-around in their lives. The kind of pupil we want to recognize and honor is the pupil who most likely did not have a 4.0+ throughout high school. CASCWA is looking for a student who has had to overcome lack of success early on due to a variety of reasons, including but not limited to personal or family problems. We want to acknowledge and support those pupils who may have been burdened by ?at risk? circumstances and/or may have ?hit bottom? but are now putting things back together and show future promise. Link for additional info: CASCWA Information Sheet Tulare County League of Mexican-American Women Scholarship Due: 3/31 Amount: TBA Criteria: ? Applicant must plan to attend a college or university in the fall of 2019 ? Must have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher ? Must demonstrate financial need ? Must be a resident of Tulare County ** Read through all instructions on application ** Ray Jones Scholarship Fund Due: 3/31 Amount: $2,500-$5,000 Criteria: ? Eligible applicants must be of California Indian descent ? Graduating senior in good standing with a 2.0 or higher ? Demonstrate financial need ? Seek enrollment in a post-secondary degree program at an accredited two or four-year college, university, or vocational-technical school PPAV Scholarship Due: 3/29 Amount: $500 Criteria: ? Ancestry or PPAV Affiliation - Must be Portuguese decent (state relatives) / State how your family is affiliated with PPAV ? Academics - 3.0 GPA or above - must attach transcripts ? Community involvement - List your involvement in volunteer and/or religious organizations in your community ? Leadership - list your leadership qualities through positions of responsibility in school, church, or volunteer organizations ? Honors - List your academic honors (National Honor Society, etc) that you received from local, civic, or church organizations ? Rating System - Each applicant will be rated in academics, community involvement, leadership, financial needs, and honors. Blue Diamond Growers Scholarship Due: 3/31 (POSTMARKED DATE) Amount: TBD Criteria: ? Applicants must come from almond producing area of CA ? Intend to be a full time student at a 4 year university ? Intend to major in selected fields of agriculture ? 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Name: March 12 2019- Daily Bulletin.docx Type: application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document Size: 150212 bytes Desc: March 12 2019- Daily Bulletin.docx URL: From mwhs-bulletin at mailman.vusd.org Tue Mar 12 15:41:09 2019 From: mwhs-bulletin at mailman.vusd.org (Mount Whitney High School Daily Bulletin) Date: Tue, 12 Mar 2019 22:41:09 +0000 Subject: [MWHS Daily Bulletin] March 13 2019- Daily Bulletin Message-ID: [cid:image001.jpg at 01D4D8EA.00AE3230]Mt. Whitney High School[cid:image001.jpg at 01D4D8EA.00AE3230] A California Distinguished School & Home of the Pioneers! Go Pioneers! [Image result for month of feb school clipart]March 12, 2019 [cid:image001.jpg at 01D0F789.9EFA7A20] [cid:image004.jpg at 01D4D8EA.00AE3230] Wednesday, Mar. 13, 2019 Period 0 7:20 am- 8:17 am 58 minutes Period 6 8:23 am-9:43 am 80 minutes Period 5 9:49 am-11:09 am 80 minutes Period 4 11:15 am-12:35 pm 80 minutes Lunch 12:35 pm-1:15 pm 40 minutes Period 3 1:21 pm-1:57 pm 36 minutes Period 2 2:03 pm-2:39 pm 36 minutes Period 1 2:45 pm-3:21 pm 36 minutes ? Attention Bike Riders: please lock your bikes each day INSIDE the bike rack. Please do not park them on the outside of the bike rack area. Thank you. ? Attention Students: ? Students who arrive to school after the tardy bell 1st period and the gate is locked will be assigned one day lunch detention that day in B24. IDs will be collected in the office. When the student goes to detention that day, the ID will be returned to them at the end of the detention. Also, ALL students who are not in the gate when the tardy bell rings 5th period will have their off campus privileges revoked for one week. Student IDs will be collected at the gate and returned after school. [cid:image006.jpg at 01D4D8EA.00AE3230]Student Notes[cid:image006.jpg at 01D4D8EA.00AE3230] 1. Students, please take a few minutes to recognize Pioneers showing PRIDE. You can choose to nominate staff members for Staff of the Month or other students as Everyday Pioneers. Use the Google Form provided. https://goo.gl/forms/2uDgMSgEMeTA8wMy1. 2. Attention All Pioneers, if you are struggling in a class or need extra help with homework assignments XL student tutors are here to help you! XL tutoring services are offered before school on Monday?s 7am to 9am and Tuesday thru Thursday 7am to 8am. After school tutoring is offered Monday thru Thursday from 3:30pm to 5:30pm. Tutoring services consist of; Math 1, Math 2, Math 3, Pre-Calculus, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, English, and Spanish. All tutoring services are FREE and are held in the Library. Please take advantage of the tutoring services that XL student tutors are willing to offer you to improve your grades this semester. 3. Come attend our First Night Rally! Mr. Pioneer Pageant will take place Friday, March 15th @ 6:30pm in the gym! Come see your seniors! Also, featuring Elevate, games, and lot of laughs! All for Free! 4. Attention all students and Mt. Whitney staff, the Hip-Hop Club is having a Custom Button-Making fundraiser. Button size are 2 ? inches and are only $3 dollars. If you are interested in getting a customized button please email your school appropriate picture to Ivet the XL Site Director at isoria at pyheart.org Please allow 3-4 for days for pick up. This fundraiser is going on until the end of the school year. For more information on the Custom Button-Making fundraiser talk to a Hip-Hop Club member or stop by the XL room S-11. 5. Just a reminder that we will be going on a modified block schedule beginning next TODAY and continuing every Tuesday-Friday until April 5th Juniors will be taking the ELA portion of the CAASPP 3/12-3/22 and the Math portion 3/26-4/5. Seniors will be taking the CAST 4/2-4/5. Reminder- Tuesdays and Thursdays, follow the regular order of classes (periods 1st-6th). On Wednesdays and Fridays, your schedule is reverse (periods 6th-1st). Pre-1st doesn?t change. 6. Students, please take a few minutes to recognize Pioneers showing PRIDE. You can choose to nominate staff members for Staff of the Month or other students as Everyday Pioneers. Use the Google Form provided. https://goo.gl/forms/2uDgMSgEMeTA8wMy1 7. Attention Junior and Senior girls- Need a dress for prom? It is time for the Enchanted Evening Prom Dress Give-Away! The event will take place on April 13, 2019 at the Wyndham Hotel. In order to participate, you MUST sign up with Mrs. Araiza in the student supervision office by April 5th. [MC900446010[1]] Club Notes 1. The GSA Club will meet in J-4 for the rest of the semester. Newcomers are welcome. 2. The Intersectional Feminist Club meets every Monday at lunch in K7. Join us and bring a friend! 3. Come join Hip-Hop Club after school Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. We have a new Choreographer! Everyone is Welcome!! Come out and have fun with us! [cid:image008.jpg at 01D4D8EA.00AE3230] Senior Notes [cid:image008.jpg at 01D4D8EA.00AE3230] 1. Seniors-Come by the counseling office during lunch or before/after school to sign up for college visits. 2. Attention Seniors! Do you want to be the next Mr. Pioneer? If so, sign up w/ Mrs. Naylor in K-5! Mr. Pioneer week is April 8- April 12. 3. Seniors! Jostens will be on campus March 19th in S-12 which is located behind the cafeteria. You will be released at 11:45am to pick up your graduation items. IF you have not ordered your cap, gown and tassel, please order soon so it is ready for pick up by March 19th. The longer you wait, you may not get a perfect fit and you may have to take what Jostens has left in stock. You may either call 1-800-Jostens or go to Jostens.com! If you are only wanting to order a cap, gown, and tassel, cost is $18 plus tax. 4. Attention Students: UC Berkeley will be on campus March 28, 2019 during 2nd period. If you are interested in attending, you must sign up in the counseling office with Ms. Herrera. 5. Attention Students: If you are in need of community service hours, please sign-up for the Conyer Book Fair in the counseling office with Ms. Herrera. Conyer Book Fair will start on Friday March 8th through March 15th. There will also be a Conyer Book Fair after school sign-up sheet for Thursday March 14th @ 5:30-7pm. [cid:image009.png at 01D4D8EA.00AE3230]College Visit Sign-ups [cid:image010.png at 01D4D8EA.00AE3230] Not at this time [cid:image011.jpg at 01D4D8EA.00AE3230]Senior Scholarships [cid:image012.jpg at 01D4D8EA.00AE3230] CANERS Due: 3/15 (Postmarked Date) Amount: $500 Criteria: ? This scholarship is intended for students pursuing an education and career in horticulture. Requirements: Must plan to pursue horticulture related major in Fall 2019, 2 current reference letters, transcript, and application that is typed or written legibly Cabrillo Civic Clubs of California Due: 3/15 (Postmarked Date) Amount: TBD Criteria: ? Portuguese descent ? 3.50 GPA ? Participated in 3 extracurricular activities. Italian Catholic Federation ? Due: 3/15 Amount: $400 Criteria: ? Minimum GPA of 3.2 ? Is either a Roman Catholic and of Italian descent or have a parent, grandparent or guardian is a member of the Italian Catholic Federation ? Student is Roman Catholic (but need not be of Italian descent) Kiwanis Division 18 Scholarship Due: 3/15 Amount: $2,000-$8,000 Criteria: Two awards Available ? Agriculture Application ? (Must have specific agriculture-related goals) ? Key Club Application ? (Must be a Key Club member within Kiwanis Division 18) Criteria: GPA of 2.5, Citizenship, Community involvement, extracurricular activities California School Employees Association Ch. 83 Due: 3/15 Amount: $250 Criteria: ? Applicants eligible for this scholarship must be graduating in the current school year ? Must have at least one parent/legal guardian who is a member in good standing with local CSEA Chapter 83. Visalia Mineral King Masonic Lodge Scholarship # 128 Due: 3/23 Amount: $500 Criteria: ? No criteria listed ? Essay regarding ?Service to Others? required Sun Pacific #1 Due: 3/22 Amount: $20,000 Criteria: * Children of full-time employees working for Sun Pacific are eligible to apply. This scholarship amount is for students planning to pursue a bachelor?s degree. * Recipients will be selected on the basis of scholastic achievement, extracurricular activities, community activities, leadership, personal interview and financial need. For more info go to the following link: Sun Pacific Information Sun Pacific #2 Due: 3/22 Amount: $3,000 Criteria: * Children of full-time employees working for Sun Pacific are eligible to apply. This scholarship amount is for students planning to attend an accredited trade school or community college. * Recipients will be selected on the basis of scholastic achievement, extracurricular activities, community activities, leadership, personal interview and financial need. For more info go to the following link: Sun Pacific Information Tulare County Replacement Heifer Sale Due: 3/22 Amount: TBA Criteria: ? Participated in the Replacement Heifer project for at least two years, one of which must be junior or senior year ? Min. 3.0 GPA Caltrans District 6 Transportation Scholarship Due: 3/29 Amount: $1,000-$2,000 Criteria: Transportation Scholarships are available to high school students who will pursue a career in a transportation related field. o Possess a GPA of 2.5 or better. o Plan to attend a university or junior college, or trade school. o Applicants will have the opportunity to be selected for a $1,000 or a $2,000 scholarship. Employee Family Scholarships are available to high school students who will pursue a career in a transportation related field and are related to a current, former, or retired Caltrans District 6 employee. o Possess a GPA of 2.5 or better. o Plan to attend a university or junior college or trade school. o Applicants will have the opportunity to be selected for a $1,000 or a $2,000 scholarships City of Visalia - Police Activities League (PAL) Due: 3/29 Amount: $2,500 Criteria: ? Be graduating from a Visalia High School ? Have 2.5 GPA or higher ? Have applied to and have been accepted at a 2 or 4 year post-secondary education institution ? Participated in or assisted with a Visalia Police Activities League Program or activity at some point during k-12 grades (includes involvement in sports programs, Youth Leadership programs, volunteer, etc) Omni Family Health Scholarship Due: 3/29 Amount: $1,000 Criteria: ? Must express interest in the healthcare profession ? Current senior ? Cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher ? 3 letters of recommendation Interested applicants must see Ms. Bravo or Ms. Herrera in the Counseling Office Danny Romanazzi Memorial Scholarship ? Sons of Italy in America Due: 3/30 Amount: TBD Criteria: This scholarship is for a high school senior that has had cancer or is dealing with cancer. There are no restrictions, grades, nationality. Anthony Brucia Success Award (CASCWA) Due: 3/29 Amount:$1,000 (5 Awards) Criteria: * The award is intended for resilient pupils who have made a turn-around in their lives. The kind of pupil we want to recognize and honor is the pupil who most likely did not have a 4.0+ throughout high school. CASCWA is looking for a student who has had to overcome lack of success early on due to a variety of reasons, including but not limited to personal or family problems. We want to acknowledge and support those pupils who may have been burdened by ?at risk? circumstances and/or may have ?hit bottom? but are now putting things back together and show future promise. Link for additional info: CASCWA Information Sheet Tulare County League of Mexican-American Women Scholarship Due: 3/31 Amount: TBA Criteria: ? Applicant must plan to attend a college or university in the fall of 2019 ? Must have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher ? Must demonstrate financial need ? Must be a resident of Tulare County ** Read through all instructions on application ** Ray Jones Scholarship Fund Due: 3/31 Amount: $2,500-$5,000 Criteria: ? Eligible applicants must be of California Indian descent ? Graduating senior in good standing with a 2.0 or higher ? Demonstrate financial need ? Seek enrollment in a post-secondary degree program at an accredited two or four-year college, university, or vocational-technical school PPAV Scholarship Due: 3/29 Amount: $500 Criteria: ? Ancestry or PPAV Affiliation - Must be Portuguese decent (state relatives) / State how your family is affiliated with PPAV ? Academics - 3.0 GPA or above - must attach transcripts ? Community involvement - List your involvement in volunteer and/or religious organizations in your community ? Leadership - list your leadership qualities through positions of responsibility in school, church, or volunteer organizations ? Honors - List your academic honors (National Honor Society, etc) that you received from local, civic, or church organizations ? 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Name: March 13 2019- Daily Bulletin.docx Type: application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document Size: 149785 bytes Desc: March 13 2019- Daily Bulletin.docx URL: From mwhs-bulletin at mailman.vusd.org Wed Mar 13 15:40:30 2019 From: mwhs-bulletin at mailman.vusd.org (Mount Whitney High School Daily Bulletin) Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2019 22:40:30 +0000 Subject: [MWHS Daily Bulletin] March 14 2019- Daily Bulletin Message-ID: [cid:image001.jpg at 01D4D9B3.15846AC0]Mt. Whitney High School[cid:image001.jpg at 01D4D9B3.15846AC0] A California Distinguished School & Home of the Pioneers! Go Pioneers! [Image result for month of feb school clipart]March 14, 2019 [cid:image001.jpg at 01D0F789.9EFA7A20] [cid:image004.jpg at 01D4D9B3.15846AC0] Thursday, Mar. 14, 2019 Period 0 7:20 am- 8:17 am 58 minutes Period 1 8:23 am-9:43 am 80 minutes Period 2 9:49 am-11:09 am 80 minutes Period 3 11:15 am-12:35 pm 80 minutes Lunch 12:35 pm-1:15 pm 40 minutes Period 4 1:21 pm-1:57 pm 36 minutes Period 5 2:03 pm-2:39 pm 36 minutes Period 6 2:45 pm-3:21 pm 36 minutes Attention Bike Riders: please lock your bikes each day INSIDE the bike rack. Please do not park them on the outside of the bike rack area. Thank you. ? Attention Students: ? Students who arrive to school after the tardy bell 1st period and the gate is locked will be assigned one day lunch detention that day in B24. IDs will be collected in the office. When the student goes to detention that day, the ID will be returned to them at the end of the detention. Also, ALL students who are not in the gate when the tardy bell rings 5th period will have their off campus privileges revoked for one week. Student IDs will be collected at the gate and returned after school. [cid:image006.jpg at 01D4D9B3.15846AC0]Student Notes[cid:image006.jpg at 01D4D9B3.15846AC0] 1. Students, please take a few minutes to recognize Pioneers showing PRIDE. You can choose to nominate staff members for Staff of the Month or other students as Everyday Pioneers. Use the Google Form provided. https://goo.gl/forms/2uDgMSgEMeTA8wMy1. 2. Attention All Pioneers, if you are struggling in a class or need extra help with homework assignments XL student tutors are here to help you! XL tutoring services are offered before school on Monday?s 7am to 9am and Tuesday thru Thursday 7am to 8am. After school tutoring is offered Monday thru Thursday from 3:30pm to 5:30pm. Tutoring services consist of; Math 1, Math 2, Math 3, Pre-Calculus, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, English, and Spanish. All tutoring services are FREE and are held in the Library. Please take advantage of the tutoring services that XL student tutors are willing to offer you to improve your grades this semester. 3. Come attend our First Night Rally! Mr. Pioneer Pageant will take place TOMORROW @ 6:30pm in the gym! Come see your seniors! Also, featuring Elevate, games, and lot of laughs! All for Free! 4. Attention all students and Mt. Whitney staff, the Hip-Hop Club is having a Custom Button-Making fundraiser. Button size are 2 ? inches and are only $3 dollars. If you are interested in getting a customized button please email your school appropriate picture to Ivet the XL Site Director at isoria at pyheart.org Please allow 3-4 for days for pick up. This fundraiser is going on until the end of the school year. For more information on the Custom Button-Making fundraiser talk to a Hip-Hop Club member or stop by the XL room S-11. 5. Just a reminder that we will be going on a modified block schedule beginning next TODAY and continuing every Tuesday-Friday until April 5th Juniors will be taking the ELA portion of the CAASPP 3/12-3/22 and the Math portion 3/26-4/5. Seniors will be taking the CAST 4/2-4/5. Reminder- Tuesdays and Thursdays, follow the regular order of classes (periods 1st-6th). On Wednesdays and Fridays, your schedule is reverse (periods 6th-1st). Pre-1st doesn?t change. 6. Students, please take a few minutes to recognize Pioneers showing PRIDE. You can choose to nominate staff members for Staff of the Month or other students as Everyday Pioneers. Use the Google Form provided. https://goo.gl/forms/2uDgMSgEMeTA8wMy1 7. Attention Junior and Senior girls- Need a dress for prom? It is time for the Enchanted Evening Prom Dress Give-Away! The event will take place on April 13, 2019 at the Wyndham Hotel. In order to participate, you MUST sign up with Mrs. Araiza in the student supervision office by April 5th. 8. Mr. Perrotta?s Biotechnology classes are raising money through the Living Water World Missions charity to provide clean drinking water for villages in Guatemala. If you would like to donate to this worthy cause, please stop by room H-5 to contribute. No amount is too large or small. If we can raise $4500, we will provide clean drinking water for an entire village of Guatemalans. Thank you for considering this! [MC900446010[1]] Club Notes 1. The GSA Club will meet in J-4 for the rest of the semester. Newcomers are welcome. 2. The Intersectional Feminist Club meets every Monday at lunch in K7. Join us and bring a friend! 3. Come join Hip-Hop Club after school Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. We have a new Choreographer! Everyone is Welcome!! Come out and have fun with us! [cid:image008.jpg at 01D4D9B3.15846AC0] Senior Notes [cid:image008.jpg at 01D4D9B3.15846AC0] 1. Seniors-Come by the counseling office during lunch or before/after school to sign up for college visits. 2. Attention Seniors! Do you want to be the next Mr. Pioneer? If so, sign up w/ Mrs. Naylor in K-5! Mr. Pioneer week is April 8- April 12. 3. Seniors! Jostens will be on campus March 19th in S-12 which is located behind the cafeteria. You will be released at 11:45am to pick up your graduation items. IF you have not ordered your cap, gown and tassel, please order soon so it is ready for pick up by March 19th. The longer you wait, you may not get a perfect fit and you may have to take what Jostens has left in stock. You may either call 1-800-Jostens or go to Jostens.com! If you are only wanting to order a cap, gown, and tassel, cost is $18 plus tax. 4. Attention Students: UC Berkeley will be on campus March 28, 2019 during 2nd period. If you are interested in attending, you must sign up in the counseling office with Ms. Herrera. 5. Attention Students: If you are in need of community service hours, please sign-up for the Conyer Book Fair in the counseling office with Ms. Herrera. Conyer Book Fair will start on Friday March 8th through March 15th. There will also be a Conyer Book Fair after school sign-up sheet for Thursday March 14th @ 5:30-7pm. [cid:image009.png at 01D4D9B3.15846AC0]College Visit Sign-ups [cid:image010.png at 01D4D9B3.15846AC0] Not at this time [cid:image011.jpg at 01D4D9B3.15846AC0]Senior Scholarships [cid:image012.jpg at 01D4D9B3.15846AC0] CANERS Due: 3/15 (Postmarked Date) Amount: $500 Criteria: ? This scholarship is intended for students pursuing an education and career in horticulture. Requirements: Must plan to pursue horticulture related major in Fall 2019, 2 current reference letters, transcript, and application that is typed or written legibly Cabrillo Civic Clubs of California Due: 3/15 (Postmarked Date) Amount: TBD Criteria: ? Portuguese descent ? 3.50 GPA ? Participated in 3 extracurricular activities. Italian Catholic Federation ? Due: 3/15 Amount: $400 Criteria: ? Minimum GPA of 3.2 ? Is either a Roman Catholic and of Italian descent or have a parent, grandparent or guardian is a member of the Italian Catholic Federation ? Student is Roman Catholic (but need not be of Italian descent) Kiwanis Division 18 Scholarship Due: 3/15 Amount: $2,000-$8,000 Criteria: Two awards Available ? Agriculture Application ? (Must have specific agriculture-related goals) ? Key Club Application ? (Must be a Key Club member within Kiwanis Division 18) Criteria: GPA of 2.5, Citizenship, Community involvement, extracurricular activities California School Employees Association Ch. 83 Due: 3/15 Amount: $250 Criteria: ? Applicants eligible for this scholarship must be graduating in the current school year ? Must have at least one parent/legal guardian who is a member in good standing with local CSEA Chapter 83. Visalia Mineral King Masonic Lodge Scholarship # 128 Due: 3/23 Amount: $500 Criteria: ? No criteria listed ? Essay regarding ?Service to Others? required Sun Pacific #1 Due: 3/22 Amount: $20,000 Criteria: * Children of full-time employees working for Sun Pacific are eligible to apply. This scholarship amount is for students planning to pursue a bachelor?s degree. * Recipients will be selected on the basis of scholastic achievement, extracurricular activities, community activities, leadership, personal interview and financial need. For more info go to the following link: Sun Pacific Information Sun Pacific #2 Due: 3/22 Amount: $3,000 Criteria: * Children of full-time employees working for Sun Pacific are eligible to apply. This scholarship amount is for students planning to attend an accredited trade school or community college. * Recipients will be selected on the basis of scholastic achievement, extracurricular activities, community activities, leadership, personal interview and financial need. For more info go to the following link: Sun Pacific Information Tulare County Replacement Heifer Sale Due: 3/22 Amount: TBA Criteria: ? Participated in the Replacement Heifer project for at least two years, one of which must be junior or senior year ? Min. 3.0 GPA Caltrans District 6 Transportation Scholarship Due: 3/29 Amount: $1,000-$2,000 Criteria: Transportation Scholarships are available to high school students who will pursue a career in a transportation related field. o Possess a GPA of 2.5 or better. o Plan to attend a university or junior college, or trade school. o Applicants will have the opportunity to be selected for a $1,000 or a $2,000 scholarship. Employee Family Scholarships are available to high school students who will pursue a career in a transportation related field and are related to a current, former, or retired Caltrans District 6 employee. o Possess a GPA of 2.5 or better. o Plan to attend a university or junior college or trade school. o Applicants will have the opportunity to be selected for a $1,000 or a $2,000 scholarships City of Visalia - Police Activities League (PAL) Due: 3/29 Amount: $2,500 Criteria: ? Be graduating from a Visalia High School ? Have 2.5 GPA or higher ? Have applied to and have been accepted at a 2 or 4 year post-secondary education institution ? Participated in or assisted with a Visalia Police Activities League Program or activity at some point during k-12 grades (includes involvement in sports programs, Youth Leadership programs, volunteer, etc) Omni Family Health Scholarship Due: 3/29 Amount: $1,000 Criteria: ? Must express interest in the healthcare profession ? Current senior ? Cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher ? 3 letters of recommendation Interested applicants must see Ms. Bravo or Ms. Herrera in the Counseling Office Danny Romanazzi Memorial Scholarship ? Sons of Italy in America Due: 3/30 Amount: TBD Criteria: This scholarship is for a high school senior that has had cancer or is dealing with cancer. There are no restrictions, grades, nationality. Anthony Brucia Success Award (CASCWA) Due: 3/29 Amount:$1,000 (5 Awards) Criteria: * The award is intended for resilient pupils who have made a turn-around in their lives. The kind of pupil we want to recognize and honor is the pupil who most likely did not have a 4.0+ throughout high school. CASCWA is looking for a student who has had to overcome lack of success early on due to a variety of reasons, including but not limited to personal or family problems. We want to acknowledge and support those pupils who may have been burdened by ?at risk? circumstances and/or may have ?hit bottom? but are now putting things back together and show future promise. Link for additional info: CASCWA Information Sheet Tulare County League of Mexican-American Women Scholarship Due: 3/31 Amount: TBA Criteria: ? Applicant must plan to attend a college or university in the fall of 2019 ? Must have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher ? Must demonstrate financial need ? Must be a resident of Tulare County ** Read through all instructions on application ** Ray Jones Scholarship Fund Due: 3/31 Amount: $2,500-$5,000 Criteria: ? Eligible applicants must be of California Indian descent ? Graduating senior in good standing with a 2.0 or higher ? Demonstrate financial need ? Seek enrollment in a post-secondary degree program at an accredited two or four-year college, university, or vocational-technical school PPAV Scholarship Due: 3/29 Amount: $500 Criteria: ? Ancestry or PPAV Affiliation - Must be Portuguese decent (state relatives) / State how your family is affiliated with PPAV ? Academics - 3.0 GPA or above - must attach transcripts ? Community involvement - List your involvement in volunteer and/or religious organizations in your community ? Leadership - list your leadership qualities through positions of responsibility in school, church, or volunteer organizations ? Honors - List your academic honors (National Honor Society, etc) that you received from local, civic, or church organizations ? Rating System - Each applicant will be rated in academics, community involvement, leadership, financial needs, and honors. Blue Diamond Growers Scholarship Due: 3/31 (POSTMARKED DATE) Amount: TBD Criteria: ? Applicants must come from almond producing area of CA ? Intend to be a full time student at a 4 year university ? Intend to major in selected fields of agriculture ? 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Name: March 14 2019- Daily Bulletin.docx Type: application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document Size: 150063 bytes Desc: March 14 2019- Daily Bulletin.docx URL: From mwhs-bulletin at mailman.vusd.org Thu Mar 14 15:35:40 2019 From: mwhs-bulletin at mailman.vusd.org (Mount Whitney High School Daily Bulletin) Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2019 22:35:40 +0000 Subject: [MWHS Daily Bulletin] March 15 2019- Daily Bulletin Message-ID: [cid:image001.jpg at 01D4DA7B.926BFC10]Mt. Whitney High School[cid:image001.jpg at 01D4DA7B.926BFC10] A California Distinguished School & Home of the Pioneers! Go Pioneers! [Image result for month of feb school clipart]March 15, 2019 [cid:image001.jpg at 01D0F789.9EFA7A20] [cid:image004.jpg at 01D4DA7B.926BFC10] Friday, Mar. 15, 2019 Period 0 7:20 am- 8:17 am 58 minutes Period 6 8:23 am-9:43 am 80 minutes Period 5 9:49 am-11:09 am 80 minutes Period 4 11:15 am-12:35 pm 80 minutes Lunch 12:35 pm-1:15 pm 40 minutes Period 3 1:21 pm-1:57 pm 36 minutes Period 2 2:03 pm-2:39 pm 36 minutes Period 1 2:45 pm-3:21 pm 36 minutes Attention Bike Riders: please lock your bikes each day INSIDE the bike rack. Please do not park them on the outside of the bike rack area. Thank you. ? Attention Students: ? Students who arrive to school after the tardy bell 1st period and the gate is locked will be assigned one day lunch detention that day in B24. IDs will be collected in the office. When the student goes to detention that day, the ID will be returned to them at the end of the detention. Also, ALL students who are not in the gate when the tardy bell rings 5th period will have their off campus privileges revoked for one week. Student IDs will be collected at the gate and returned after school. [cid:image006.jpg at 01D4DA7B.926BFC10]Student Notes[cid:image006.jpg at 01D4DA7B.926BFC10] 1. Students, please take a few minutes to recognize Pioneers showing PRIDE. You can choose to nominate staff members for Staff of the Month or other students as Everyday Pioneers. Use the Google Form provided. https://goo.gl/forms/2uDgMSgEMeTA8wMy1. 2. Attention All Pioneers, if you are struggling in a class or need extra help with homework assignments XL student tutors are here to help you! XL tutoring services are offered before school on Monday?s 7am to 9am and Tuesday thru Thursday 7am to 8am. After school tutoring is offered Monday thru Thursday from 3:30pm to 5:30pm. Tutoring services consist of; Math 1, Math 2, Math 3, Pre-Calculus, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, English, and Spanish. All tutoring services are FREE and are held in the Library. Please take advantage of the tutoring services that XL student tutors are willing to offer you to improve your grades this semester. 3. Come attend our First Night Rally! Mr. Pioneer Pageant will take place TONIGHT @ 6:30pm in the gym! Come see your seniors! Also, featuring Elevate, games, and lot of laughs! All for Free! 4. Attention all students and Mt. Whitney staff, the Hip-Hop Club is having a Custom Button-Making fundraiser. Button size are 2 ? inches and are only $3 dollars. If you are interested in getting a customized button please email your school appropriate picture to Ivet the XL Site Director at isoria at pyheart.org Please allow 3-4 for days for pick up. This fundraiser is going on until the end of the school year. For more information on the Custom Button-Making fundraiser talk to a Hip-Hop Club member or stop by the XL room S-11. 5. Just a reminder that we will be going on a modified block schedule beginning next TODAY and continuing every Tuesday-Friday until April 5th Juniors will be taking the ELA portion of the CAASPP 3/12-3/22 and the Math portion 3/26-4/5. Seniors will be taking the CAST 4/2-4/5. Reminder- Tuesdays and Thursdays, follow the regular order of classes (periods 1st-6th). On Wednesdays and Fridays, your schedule is reverse (periods 6th-1st). Pre-1st doesn?t change. 6. Students, please take a few minutes to recognize Pioneers showing PRIDE. You can choose to nominate staff members for Staff of the Month or other students as Everyday Pioneers. Use the Google Form provided. https://goo.gl/forms/2uDgMSgEMeTA8wMy1 7. Attention Junior and Senior girls- Need a dress for prom? It is time for the Enchanted Evening Prom Dress Give-Away! The event will take place on April 13, 2019 at the Wyndham Hotel. In order to participate, you MUST sign up with Mrs. Araiza in the student supervision office by April 5th. 8. Mr. Perrotta?s Biotechnology classes are raising money through the Living Water World Missions charity to provide clean drinking water for villages in Guatemala. If you would like to donate to this worthy cause, please stop by room H-5 to contribute. No amount is too large or small. If we can raise $4500, we will provide clean drinking water for an entire village of Guatemalans. Thank you for considering this! 9. Junior and Senior boys who need help renting a tuxedo for Prom, please see Mrs. Araiza for more information. [MC900446010[1]] Club Notes 1. The GSA Club will meet in J-4 for the rest of the semester. Newcomers are welcome. 2. The Intersectional Feminist Club meets every Monday at lunch in K7. Join us and bring a friend! 3. Come join Hip-Hop Club after school Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. We have a new Choreographer! Everyone is Welcome!! Come out and have fun with us! [cid:image008.jpg at 01D4DA7B.926BFC10] Senior Notes [cid:image008.jpg at 01D4DA7B.926BFC10] 1. Seniors-Come by the counseling office during lunch or before/after school to sign up for college visits. 2. Attention Seniors! Do you want to be the next Mr. Pioneer? If so, sign up w/ Mrs. Naylor in K-5! Mr. Pioneer week is April 8- April 12. 3. Seniors! Jostens will be on campus March 19th in S-12 which is located behind the cafeteria. You will be released at 11:45am to pick up your graduation items. IF you have not ordered your cap, gown and tassel, please order soon so it is ready for pick up by March 19th. The longer you wait, you may not get a perfect fit and you may have to take what Jostens has left in stock. You may either call 1-800-Jostens or go to Jostens.com! If you are only wanting to order a cap, gown, and tassel, cost is $18 plus tax. 4. Attention Students: UC Berkeley will be on campus March 28, 2019 during 2nd period. If you are interested in attending, you must sign up in the counseling office with Ms. Herrera. 5. Attention Students: If you are in need of community service hours, please sign-up for the Conyer Book Fair in the counseling office with Ms. Herrera. Conyer Book Fair will start on Friday March 8th through March 15th. There will also be a Conyer Book Fair after school sign-up sheet for Thursday March 14th @ 5:30-7pm. 6. Seniors ? the following scholarships are due soon: ? The Visalia Mineral King Masonic Lodge Scholarship ? you must complete the application and submit an essay about service to others. The deadline is March 23. ? Pioneer Aquatics Club ? you must have been a member of PAC, have participated in swim or water polo for 4 semesters, and have a 3.0 or higher. Applicants must also submit an essay. Deadline is March 30th. For details regarding these scholarships, please see Ms. Bravo or Ms. Herrera in the Counseling Office. [cid:image009.png at 01D4DA7B.926BFC10]College Visit Sign-ups [cid:image010.png at 01D4DA7B.926BFC10] Not at this time [cid:image011.jpg at 01D4DA7B.926BFC10]Senior Scholarships [cid:image012.jpg at 01D4DA7B.926BFC10] CANERS Due: 3/15 (Postmarked Date) Amount: $500 Criteria: ? This scholarship is intended for students pursuing an education and career in horticulture. Requirements: Must plan to pursue horticulture related major in Fall 2019, 2 current reference letters, transcript, and application that is typed or written legibly Cabrillo Civic Clubs of California Due: 3/15 (Postmarked Date) Amount: TBD Criteria: ? Portuguese descent ? 3.50 GPA ? Participated in 3 extracurricular activities. Italian Catholic Federation ? Due: 3/15 Amount: $400 Criteria: ? Minimum GPA of 3.2 ? Is either a Roman Catholic and of Italian descent or have a parent, grandparent or guardian is a member of the Italian Catholic Federation ? Student is Roman Catholic (but need not be of Italian descent) Kiwanis Division 18 Scholarship Due: 3/15 Amount: $2,000-$8,000 Criteria: Two awards Available ? Agriculture Application ? (Must have specific agriculture-related goals) ? Key Club Application ? (Must be a Key Club member within Kiwanis Division 18) Criteria: GPA of 2.5, Citizenship, Community involvement, extracurricular activities California School Employees Association Ch. 83 Due: 3/15 Amount: $250 Criteria: ? Applicants eligible for this scholarship must be graduating in the current school year ? Must have at least one parent/legal guardian who is a member in good standing with local CSEA Chapter 83. Visalia Mineral King Masonic Lodge Scholarship # 128 Due: 3/23 Amount: $500 Criteria: ? No criteria listed ? Essay regarding ?Service to Others? required Sun Pacific #1 Due: 3/22 Amount: $20,000 Criteria: * Children of full-time employees working for Sun Pacific are eligible to apply. This scholarship amount is for students planning to pursue a bachelor?s degree. * Recipients will be selected on the basis of scholastic achievement, extracurricular activities, community activities, leadership, personal interview and financial need. For more info go to the following link: Sun Pacific Information Sun Pacific #2 Due: 3/22 Amount: $3,000 Criteria: * Children of full-time employees working for Sun Pacific are eligible to apply. This scholarship amount is for students planning to attend an accredited trade school or community college. * Recipients will be selected on the basis of scholastic achievement, extracurricular activities, community activities, leadership, personal interview and financial need. For more info go to the following link: Sun Pacific Information Tulare County Replacement Heifer Sale Due: 3/22 Amount: TBA Criteria: ? Participated in the Replacement Heifer project for at least two years, one of which must be junior or senior year ? Min. 3.0 GPA Caltrans District 6 Transportation Scholarship Due: 3/29 Amount: $1,000-$2,000 Criteria: Transportation Scholarships are available to high school students who will pursue a career in a transportation related field. o Possess a GPA of 2.5 or better. o Plan to attend a university or junior college, or trade school. o Applicants will have the opportunity to be selected for a $1,000 or a $2,000 scholarship. Employee Family Scholarships are available to high school students who will pursue a career in a transportation related field and are related to a current, former, or retired Caltrans District 6 employee. o Possess a GPA of 2.5 or better. o Plan to attend a university or junior college or trade school. o Applicants will have the opportunity to be selected for a $1,000 or a $2,000 scholarships City of Visalia - Police Activities League (PAL) Due: 3/29 Amount: $2,500 Criteria: ? Be graduating from a Visalia High School ? Have 2.5 GPA or higher ? Have applied to and have been accepted at a 2 or 4 year post-secondary education institution ? Participated in or assisted with a Visalia Police Activities League Program or activity at some point during k-12 grades (includes involvement in sports programs, Youth Leadership programs, volunteer, etc) Omni Family Health Scholarship Due: 3/29 Amount: $1,000 Criteria: ? Must express interest in the healthcare profession ? Current senior ? Cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher ? 3 letters of recommendation Interested applicants must see Ms. Bravo or Ms. Herrera in the Counseling Office Danny Romanazzi Memorial Scholarship ? Sons of Italy in America Due: 3/30 Amount: TBD Criteria: This scholarship is for a high school senior that has had cancer or is dealing with cancer. There are no restrictions, grades, nationality. Anthony Brucia Success Award (CASCWA) Due: 3/29 Amount:$1,000 (5 Awards) Criteria: * The award is intended for resilient pupils who have made a turn-around in their lives. The kind of pupil we want to recognize and honor is the pupil who most likely did not have a 4.0+ throughout high school. CASCWA is looking for a student who has had to overcome lack of success early on due to a variety of reasons, including but not limited to personal or family problems. We want to acknowledge and support those pupils who may have been burdened by ?at risk? circumstances and/or may have ?hit bottom? but are now putting things back together and show future promise. Link for additional info: CASCWA Information Sheet Tulare County League of Mexican-American Women Scholarship Due: 3/31 Amount: TBA Criteria: ? Applicant must plan to attend a college or university in the fall of 2019 ? Must have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher ? Must demonstrate financial need ? Must be a resident of Tulare County ** Read through all instructions on application ** Ray Jones Scholarship Fund Due: 3/31 Amount: $2,500-$5,000 Criteria: ? Eligible applicants must be of California Indian descent ? Graduating senior in good standing with a 2.0 or higher ? Demonstrate financial need ? Seek enrollment in a post-secondary degree program at an accredited two or four-year college, university, or vocational-technical school PPAV Scholarship Due: 3/29 Amount: $500 Criteria: ? Ancestry or PPAV Affiliation - Must be Portuguese decent (state relatives) / State how your family is affiliated with PPAV ? Academics - 3.0 GPA or above - must attach transcripts ? Community involvement - List your involvement in volunteer and/or religious organizations in your community ? Leadership - list your leadership qualities through positions of responsibility in school, church, or volunteer organizations ? Honors - List your academic honors (National Honor Society, etc) that you received from local, civic, or church organizations ? 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Name: March 15 2019- Daily Bulletin.docx Type: application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document Size: 150676 bytes Desc: March 15 2019- Daily Bulletin.docx URL: From mwhs-bulletin at mailman.vusd.org Fri Mar 15 15:51:03 2019 From: mwhs-bulletin at mailman.vusd.org (Mount Whitney High School Daily Bulletin) Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2019 22:51:03 +0000 Subject: [MWHS Daily Bulletin] March 18 2019- Daily Bulletin Message-ID: [cid:image001.jpg at 01D4DB46.E3A768A0]Mt. Whitney High School[cid:image001.jpg at 01D4DB46.E3A768A0] A California Distinguished School & Home of the Pioneers! Go Pioneers! [Image result for month of feb school clipart]March 18, 2019 [cid:image001.jpg at 01D0F789.9EFA7A20] [cid:image004.jpg at 01D4DB46.E3A768A0] Monday, Mar. 18, 2019 Monday (Staff Development Day) Schedule (09/17/18, 10/22/18, 12/03/18,01/28/19, 03/18/19, 05/06/19) Period 0 7:18 - 7:54 36 minutes Collaboration 8:00 - 9:00 60 minutes Period 1 9:06 - 9:42 36 minutes Period 2 9:48 - 10:28 40 minutes Period 3 10:34 - 11:10 36 minutes Period 4 11:16 - 11:52 36 minutes Lunch 11:52 - 12:32 40 minutes Period 5 12:38 - 1:14 36 minutes Period 6 1:20 - 1:56 36 minutes Attention Bike Riders: please lock your bikes each day INSIDE the bike rack. Please do not park them on the outside of the bike rack area. Thank you. ? Attention Students: ? Students who arrive to school after the tardy bell 1st period and the gate is locked will be assigned one day lunch detention that day in B24. IDs will be collected in the office. When the student goes to detention that day, the ID will be returned to them at the end of the detention. Also, ALL students who are not in the gate when the tardy bell rings 5th period will have their off campus privileges revoked for one week. Student IDs will be collected at the gate and returned after school. [cid:image006.jpg at 01D4DB46.E3A768A0]Student Notes[cid:image006.jpg at 01D4DB46.E3A768A0] 1. Students, please take a few minutes to recognize Pioneers showing PRIDE. You can choose to nominate staff members for Staff of the Month or other students as Everyday Pioneers. Use the Google Form provided. https://goo.gl/forms/2uDgMSgEMeTA8wMy1. 2. Attention All Pioneers, if you are struggling in a class or need extra help with homework assignments XL student tutors are here to help you! XL tutoring services are offered before school on Monday's 7am to 9am and Tuesday thru Thursday 7am to 8am. After school tutoring is offered Monday thru Thursday from 3:30pm to 5:30pm. Tutoring services consist of; Math 1, Math 2, Math 3, Pre-Calculus, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, English, and Spanish. All tutoring services are FREE and are held in the Library. Please take advantage of the tutoring services that XL student tutors are willing to offer you to improve your grades this semester. 3. Attention all students and Mt. Whitney staff, the Hip-Hop Club is having a Custom Button-Making fundraiser. Button size are 2 ? inches and are only $3 dollars. If you are interested in getting a customized button please email your school appropriate picture to Ivet the XL Site Director at isoria at pyheart.org Please allow 3-4 for days for pick up. This fundraiser is going on until the end of the school year. For more information on the Custom Button-Making fundraiser talk to a Hip-Hop Club member or stop by the XL room S-11. 4. Just a reminder that we will be going on a modified block schedule beginning next TODAY and continuing every Tuesday-Friday until April 5th Juniors will be taking the ELA portion of the CAASPP 3/12-3/22 and the Math portion 3/26-4/5. Seniors will be taking the CAST 4/2-4/5. Reminder- Tuesdays and Thursdays, follow the regular order of classes (periods 1st-6th). On Wednesdays and Fridays, your schedule is reverse (periods 6th-1st). Pre-1st doesn't change. 5. Students, please take a few minutes to recognize Pioneers showing PRIDE. You can choose to nominate staff members for Staff of the Month or other students as Everyday Pioneers. Use the Google Form provided. https://goo.gl/forms/2uDgMSgEMeTA8wMy1 6. Attention Junior and Senior girls- Need a dress for prom? It is time for the Enchanted Evening Prom Dress Give-Away! The event will take place on April 13, 2019 at the Wyndham Hotel. In order to participate, you MUST sign up with Mrs. Araiza in the student supervision office by April 5th. 7. Mr. Perrotta's Biotechnology classes are raising money through the Living Water World Missions charity to provide clean drinking water for villages in Guatemala. If you would like to donate to this worthy cause, please stop by room H-5 to contribute. No amount is too large or small. If we can raise $4500, we will provide clean drinking water for an entire village of Guatemalans. Thank you for considering this! 8. Junior and Senior boys who need help renting a tuxedo for Prom, please see Mrs. Araiza for more information. 9. Hey Mt. Whitney! Come to the Amphitheater this Friday, March 22 at lunch and watch your friends in Intro to Dance, Advanced Dance, and Elevate perform dances that will be in our annual dance show next week! Hope to see you all there! [MC900446010[1]] Club Notes 1. The GSA Club will meet in J-4 for the rest of the semester. Newcomers are welcome. 2. The Intersectional Feminist Club meets every Monday at lunch in K7. Join us and bring a friend! 3. Come join Hip-Hop Club after school Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. We have a new Choreographer! Everyone is Welcome!! Come out and have fun with us! [cid:image008.jpg at 01D4DB46.E3A768A0] Senior Notes [cid:image008.jpg at 01D4DB46.E3A768A0] 1. Seniors-Come by the counseling office during lunch or before/after school to sign up for college visits. 2. Attention Seniors! Do you want to be the next Mr. Pioneer? If so, sign up w/ Mrs. Naylor in K-5! Mr. Pioneer week is April 8- April 12. 3. Seniors! Jostens will be on campus March 19th in S-12 which is located behind the cafeteria. You will be released at 11:45am to pick up your graduation items. IF you have not ordered your cap, gown and tassel, please order soon so it is ready for pick up by March 19th. The longer you wait, you may not get a perfect fit and you may have to take what Jostens has left in stock. You may either call 1-800-Jostens or go to Jostens.com! If you are only wanting to order a cap, gown, and tassel, cost is $18 plus tax. 4. Attention Students: UC Berkeley will be on campus March 28, 2019 during 2nd period. If you are interested in attending, you must sign up in the counseling office with Ms. Herrera. 5. Attention Students: If you are in need of community service hours, please sign-up for the Conyer Book Fair in the counseling office with Ms. Herrera. Conyer Book Fair will start on Friday March 8th through March 15th. There will also be a Conyer Book Fair after school sign-up sheet for Thursday March 14th @ 5:30-7pm. 6. Seniors - the following scholarships are due soon: ? The Visalia Mineral King Masonic Lodge Scholarship - you must complete the application and submit an essay about service to others. The deadline is March 23. ? Pioneer Aquatics Club - you must have been a member of PAC, have participated in swim or water polo for 4 semesters, and have a 3.0 or higher. Applicants must also submit an essay. Deadline is March 30th. For details regarding these scholarships, please see Ms. Bravo or Ms. Herrera in the Counseling Office. [cid:image009.png at 01D4DB46.E3A768A0]College Visit Sign-ups [cid:image010.png at 01D4DB46.E3A768A0] Not at this time [cid:image011.jpg at 01D4DB46.E3A768A0]Senior Scholarships [cid:image012.jpg at 01D4DB46.E3A768A0] Visalia Mineral King Masonic Lodge Scholarship # 128 Due: 3/23 Amount: $500 Criteria: ? No criteria listed ? Essay regarding "Service to Others" required Sun Pacific #1 Due: 3/22 Amount: $20,000 Criteria: * Children of full-time employees working for Sun Pacific are eligible to apply. This scholarship amount is for students planning to pursue a bachelor's degree. * Recipients will be selected on the basis of scholastic achievement, extracurricular activities, community activities, leadership, personal interview and financial need. For more info go to the following link: Sun Pacific Information Sun Pacific #2 Due: 3/22 Amount: $3,000 Criteria: * Children of full-time employees working for Sun Pacific are eligible to apply. This scholarship amount is for students planning to attend an accredited trade school or community college. * Recipients will be selected on the basis of scholastic achievement, extracurricular activities, community activities, leadership, personal interview and financial need. For more info go to the following link: Sun Pacific Information Tulare County Replacement Heifer Sale Due: 3/22 Amount: TBA Criteria: ? Participated in the Replacement Heifer project for at least two years, one of which must be junior or senior year ? Min. 3.0 GPA Caltrans District 6 Transportation Scholarship Due: 3/29 Amount: $1,000-$2,000 Criteria: Transportation Scholarships are available to high school students who will pursue a career in a transportation related field. o Possess a GPA of 2.5 or better. o Plan to attend a university or junior college, or trade school. o Applicants will have the opportunity to be selected for a $1,000 or a $2,000 scholarship. Employee Family Scholarships are available to high school students who will pursue a career in a transportation related field and are related to a current, former, or retired Caltrans District 6 employee. o Possess a GPA of 2.5 or better. o Plan to attend a university or junior college or trade school. o Applicants will have the opportunity to be selected for a $1,000 or a $2,000 scholarships City of Visalia - Police Activities League (PAL) Due: 3/29 Amount: $2,500 Criteria: ? Be graduating from a Visalia High School ? Have 2.5 GPA or higher ? Have applied to and have been accepted at a 2 or 4 year post-secondary education institution ? Participated in or assisted with a Visalia Police Activities League Program or activity at some point during k-12 grades (includes involvement in sports programs, Youth Leadership programs, volunteer, etc) Omni Family Health Scholarship Due: 3/29 Amount: $1,000 Criteria: ? Must express interest in the healthcare profession ? Current senior ? Cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher ? 3 letters of recommendation Interested applicants must see Ms. Bravo or Ms. Herrera in the Counseling Office Danny Romanazzi Memorial Scholarship - Sons of Italy in America Due: 3/30 Amount: TBD Criteria: This scholarship is for a high school senior that has had cancer or is dealing with cancer. There are no restrictions, grades, nationality. Anthony Brucia Success Award (CASCWA) Due: 3/29 Amount:$1,000 (5 Awards) Criteria: * The award is intended for resilient pupils who have made a turn-around in their lives. The kind of pupil we want to recognize and honor is the pupil who most likely did not have a 4.0+ throughout high school. CASCWA is looking for a student who has had to overcome lack of success early on due to a variety of reasons, including but not limited to personal or family problems. We want to acknowledge and support those pupils who may have been burdened by "at risk" circumstances and/or may have "hit bottom" but are now putting things back together and show future promise. Link for additional info: CASCWA Information Sheet Tulare County League of Mexican-American Women Scholarship Due: 3/31 Amount: TBA Criteria: ? Applicant must plan to attend a college or university in the fall of 2019 ? Must have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher ? Must demonstrate financial need ? Must be a resident of Tulare County ** Read through all instructions on application ** Ray Jones Scholarship Fund Due: 3/31 Amount: $2,500-$5,000 Criteria: ? Eligible applicants must be of California Indian descent ? Graduating senior in good standing with a 2.0 or higher ? Demonstrate financial need ? Seek enrollment in a post-secondary degree program at an accredited two or four-year college, university, or vocational-technical school PPAV Scholarship Due: 3/29 Amount: $500 Criteria: ? Ancestry or PPAV Affiliation - Must be Portuguese decent (state relatives) / State how your family is affiliated with PPAV ? Academics - 3.0 GPA or above - must attach transcripts ? Community involvement - List your involvement in volunteer and/or religious organizations in your community ? Leadership - list your leadership qualities through positions of responsibility in school, church, or volunteer organizations ? Honors - List your academic honors (National Honor Society, etc) that you received from local, civic, or church organizations ? 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Name: March 18 2019- Daily Bulletin.docx Type: application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document Size: 151343 bytes Desc: March 18 2019- Daily Bulletin.docx URL: From mwhs-bulletin at mailman.vusd.org Mon Mar 18 14:36:02 2019 From: mwhs-bulletin at mailman.vusd.org (Mount Whitney High School Daily Bulletin) Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2019 21:36:02 +0000 Subject: [MWHS Daily Bulletin] March 19 2019- Daily Bulletin Message-ID: [cid:image001.jpg at 01D4DD97.E7CE1570]Mt. Whitney High School[cid:image001.jpg at 01D4DD97.E7CE1570] A California Distinguished School & Home of the Pioneers! Go Pioneers! [Image result for month of feb school clipart]March 19, 2019 [cid:image001.jpg at 01D0F789.9EFA7A20] [cid:image004.jpg at 01D4DD97.E7CE1570] Tuesday, Mar. 19, 2019 Tuesday 3/12/19 3/19/19 3/26/19 4/2/19 Wednesday 3/13/19 3/20/19 3/27/19 4/3/19 Thursday 3/14/19 3/21/19 3/28/19 4/4/19 Friday 3/15/19 3/22/19 3/29/19 4/5/19 Period 0 7:20 am- 8:17 am 58 minutes Period 0 7:20 am- 8:17 am 58 minutes Period 0 7:20 am- 8:17 am 58 minutes Period 0 7:20 am- 8:17 am 58 minutes Period 1 8:23 am-9:43 am 80 minutes Period 6 8:23 am-9:43 am 80 minutes Period 1 8:23 am-9:43 am 80 minutes Period 6 8:23 am-9:43 am 80 minutes Period 2 9:49 am-11:09 am 80 minutes Period 5 9:49 am-11:09 am 80 minutes Period 2 9:49 am-11:09 am 80 minutes Period 5 9:49 am-11:09 am 80 minutes Period 3 11:15 am-12:35 pm 80 minutes Period 4 11:15 am-12:35 pm 80 minutes Period 3 11:15 am-12:35 pm 80 minutes Period 4 11:15 am-12:35 pm 80 minutes Lunch 12:35 pm-1:15 pm 40 minutes Lunch 12:35 pm-1:15 pm 40 minutes Lunch 12:35 pm-1:15 pm 40 minutes Lunch 12:35 pm-1:15 pm 40 minutes Period 4 1:21 pm-1:57 pm 36 minutes Period 3 1:21 pm-1:57 pm 36 minutes Period 4 1:21 pm-1:57 pm 36 minutes Period 3 1:21 pm-1:57 pm 36 minutes Period 5 2:03 pm-2:39 pm 36 minutes Period 2 2:03 pm-2:39 pm 36 minutes Period 5 2:03 pm-2:39 pm 36 minutes Period 2 2:03 pm-2:39 pm 36 minutes Period 6 2:45 pm-3:21 pm 36 minutes Period 1 2:45 pm-3:21 pm 36 minutes Period 6 2:45 pm-3:21 pm 36 minutes Period 1 2:45 pm-3:21 pm 36 minutes Attention Bike Riders: please lock your bikes each day INSIDE the bike rack. Please do not park them on the outside of the bike rack area. Thank you. ? Attention Students: ? Students who arrive to school after the tardy bell 1st period and the gate is locked will be assigned one day lunch detention that day in B24. IDs will be collected in the office. When the student goes to detention that day, the ID will be returned to them at the end of the detention. Also, ALL students who are not in the gate when the tardy bell rings 5th period will have their off campus privileges revoked for one week. Student IDs will be collected at the gate and returned after school. [cid:image006.jpg at 01D4DD97.E7CE1570]Student Notes[cid:image006.jpg at 01D4DD97.E7CE1570] 1. Students, please take a few minutes to recognize Pioneers showing PRIDE. You can choose to nominate staff members for Staff of the Month or other students as Everyday Pioneers. Use the Google Form provided. https://goo.gl/forms/2uDgMSgEMeTA8wMy1. 2. Attention All Pioneers, if you are struggling in a class or need extra help with homework assignments XL student tutors are here to help you! XL tutoring services are offered before school on Monday's 7am to 9am and Tuesday thru Thursday 7am to 8am. After school tutoring is offered Monday thru Thursday from 3:30pm to 5:30pm. Tutoring services consist of; Math 1, Math 2, Math 3, Pre-Calculus, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, English, and Spanish. All tutoring services are FREE and are held in the Library. Please take advantage of the tutoring services that XL student tutors are willing to offer you to improve your grades this semester. 3. Attention all students and Mt. Whitney staff, the Hip-Hop Club is having a Custom Button-Making fundraiser. Button size are 2 ? inches and are only $3 dollars. If you are interested in getting a customized button please email your school appropriate picture to Ivet the XL Site Director at isoria at pyheart.org Please allow 3-4 for days for pick up. This fundraiser is going on until the end of the school year. For more information on the Custom Button-Making fundraiser talk to a Hip-Hop Club member or stop by the XL room S-11. 4. Just a reminder that we will be going on a modified block schedule beginning TODAY and continuing every Tuesday-Friday until April 5th Juniors will be taking the ELA portion of the CAASPP 3/12-3/22 and the Math portion 3/26-4/5. Seniors will be taking the CAST 4/2-4/5. Reminder- Tuesdays and Thursdays, follow the regular order of classes (periods 1st-6th). On Wednesdays and Fridays, your schedule is reverse (periods 6th-1st). Pre-1st doesn't change. 5. Students, please take a few minutes to recognize Pioneers showing PRIDE. You can choose to nominate staff members for Staff of the Month or other students as Everyday Pioneers. Use the Google Form provided. https://goo.gl/forms/2uDgMSgEMeTA8wMy1 6. Attention Junior and Senior girls- Need a dress for prom? It is time for the Enchanted Evening Prom Dress Give-Away! The event will take place on April 13, 2019 at the Wyndham Hotel. In order to participate, you MUST sign up with Mrs. Araiza in the student supervision office by April 5th. 7. Mr. Perrotta's Biotechnology classes are raising money through the Living Water World Missions charity to provide clean drinking water for villages in Guatemala. If you would like to donate to this worthy cause, please stop by room H-5 to contribute. No amount is too large or small. If we can raise $4500, we will provide clean drinking water for an entire village of Guatemalans. Thank you for considering this! 8. Junior and Senior boys who need help renting a tuxedo for Prom, please see Mrs. Araiza for more information. 9. Hey Mt. Whitney! Come to the Amphitheater this Friday, March 22 at lunch and watch your friends in Intro to Dance, Advanced Dance, and Elevate perform dances that will be in our annual dance show next week! Hope to see you all there! 10. Congratulations to our Wind Ensemble who got a Superior rating on Friday during the CMEA festival at LJ Williams Theater. Good luck to them as they go to compete again in Kingsburg on Wednesday. 11. Great job color guard for placing 1st in their division again this past Saturday in the South Valley Arts circuit and creating a larger gap in points between their position and second position. Marissa Madrigal also won 4th out of 13 for guard solos! 12. Do you have a passion for the arts? Do you enjoy performing and want to showcase your talent and increase your confidence in performing in front of others? Sign up with Mrs. Archuleta in the Band Room (N-3) after school or during lunches for a chance to perform in the amphitheater during lunch on Fridays. Our first performance takes place this Friday, March 22, at lunch in the Amphitheater with 3 dance groups. A wonderful sneak-peak from the dance department as they are preparing for their Dance Show next week! [MC900446010[1]] Club Notes 1. The GSA Club will meet in J-4 for the rest of the semester. Newcomers are welcome. 2. The Intersectional Feminist Club meets every Monday at lunch in K7. Join us and bring a friend! 3. Come join Hip-Hop Club after school Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. We have a new Choreographer! Everyone is Welcome!! Come out and have fun with us! [cid:image008.jpg at 01D4DD97.E7CE1570] Senior Notes [cid:image008.jpg at 01D4DD97.E7CE1570] 1. Seniors-Come by the counseling office during lunch or before/after school to sign up for college visits. 2. Attention Seniors! Do you want to be the next Mr. Pioneer? If so, sign up w/ Mrs. Naylor in K-5! Mr. Pioneer week is April 8- April 12. 3. Seniors! Jostens will be on campus TODAY in S-12 which is located behind the cafeteria. You will be released at 11:45am to pick up your graduation items. IF you have not ordered your cap, gown and tassel, please order soon so it is ready for pick up by March 19th. The longer you wait, you may not get a perfect fit and you may have to take what Jostens has left in stock. You may either call 1-800-Jostens or go to Jostens.com! If you are only wanting to order a cap, gown, and tassel, cost is $18 plus tax. 4. Attention Students: UC Berkeley will be on campus March 28, 2019 during 2nd period. If you are interested in attending, you must sign up in the counseling office with Ms. Herrera. 5. Attention Students: If you are in need of community service hours, please sign-up for the Conyer Book Fair in the counseling office with Ms. Herrera. Conyer Book Fair will start on Friday March 8th through March 15th. There will also be a Conyer Book Fair after school sign-up sheet for Thursday March 14th @ 5:30-7pm. 6. Seniors - the following scholarships are due soon: ? The Visalia Mineral King Masonic Lodge Scholarship - you must complete the application and submit an essay about service to others. The deadline is March 23. ? Pioneer Aquatics Club - you must have been a member of PAC, have participated in swim or water polo for 4 semesters, and have a 3.0 or higher. Applicants must also submit an essay. Deadline is March 30th. For details regarding these scholarships, please see Ms. Bravo or Ms. Herrera in the Counseling Office. [cid:image009.png at 01D4DD97.E7CE1570]College Visit Sign-ups [cid:image010.png at 01D4DD97.E7CE1570] Not at this time [cid:image011.jpg at 01D4DD97.E7CE1570]Senior Scholarships [cid:image012.jpg at 01D4DD97.E7CE1570] Visalia Mineral King Masonic Lodge Scholarship # 128 Due: 3/23 Amount: $500 Criteria: ? No criteria listed ? Essay regarding "Service to Others" required Sun Pacific #1 Due: 3/22 Amount: $20,000 Criteria: * Children of full-time employees working for Sun Pacific are eligible to apply. This scholarship amount is for students planning to pursue a bachelor's degree. * Recipients will be selected on the basis of scholastic achievement, extracurricular activities, community activities, leadership, personal interview and financial need. For more info go to the following link: Sun Pacific Information Sun Pacific #2 Due: 3/22 Amount: $3,000 Criteria: * Children of full-time employees working for Sun Pacific are eligible to apply. This scholarship amount is for students planning to attend an accredited trade school or community college. * Recipients will be selected on the basis of scholastic achievement, extracurricular activities, community activities, leadership, personal interview and financial need. For more info go to the following link: Sun Pacific Information Tulare County Replacement Heifer Sale Due: 3/22 Amount: TBA Criteria: ? Participated in the Replacement Heifer project for at least two years, one of which must be junior or senior year ? Min. 3.0 GPA Caltrans District 6 Transportation Scholarship Due: 3/29 Amount: $1,000-$2,000 Criteria: Transportation Scholarships are available to high school students who will pursue a career in a transportation related field. o Possess a GPA of 2.5 or better. o Plan to attend a university or junior college, or trade school. o Applicants will have the opportunity to be selected for a $1,000 or a $2,000 scholarship. Employee Family Scholarships are available to high school students who will pursue a career in a transportation related field and are related to a current, former, or retired Caltrans District 6 employee. o Possess a GPA of 2.5 or better. o Plan to attend a university or junior college or trade school. o Applicants will have the opportunity to be selected for a $1,000 or a $2,000 scholarships City of Visalia - Police Activities League (PAL) Due: 3/29 Amount: $2,500 Criteria: ? Be graduating from a Visalia High School ? Have 2.5 GPA or higher ? Have applied to and have been accepted at a 2 or 4 year post-secondary education institution ? Participated in or assisted with a Visalia Police Activities League Program or activity at some point during k-12 grades (includes involvement in sports programs, Youth Leadership programs, volunteer, etc) Omni Family Health Scholarship Due: 3/29 Amount: $1,000 Criteria: ? Must express interest in the healthcare profession ? Current senior ? Cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher ? 3 letters of recommendation Interested applicants must see Ms. Bravo or Ms. Herrera in the Counseling Office Danny Romanazzi Memorial Scholarship - Sons of Italy in America Due: 3/30 Amount: TBD Criteria: This scholarship is for a high school senior that has had cancer or is dealing with cancer. There are no restrictions, grades, nationality. Anthony Brucia Success Award (CASCWA) Due: 3/29 Amount:$1,000 (5 Awards) Criteria: * The award is intended for resilient pupils who have made a turn-around in their lives. The kind of pupil we want to recognize and honor is the pupil who most likely did not have a 4.0+ throughout high school. CASCWA is looking for a student who has had to overcome lack of success early on due to a variety of reasons, including but not limited to personal or family problems. We want to acknowledge and support those pupils who may have been burdened by "at risk" circumstances and/or may have "hit bottom" but are now putting things back together and show future promise. Link for additional info: CASCWA Information Sheet Tulare County League of Mexican-American Women Scholarship Due: 3/31 Amount: TBA Criteria: ? Applicant must plan to attend a college or university in the fall of 2019 ? Must have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher ? Must demonstrate financial need ? Must be a resident of Tulare County ** Read through all instructions on application ** Ray Jones Scholarship Fund Due: 3/31 Amount: $2,500-$5,000 Criteria: ? Eligible applicants must be of California Indian descent ? Graduating senior in good standing with a 2.0 or higher ? Demonstrate financial need ? Seek enrollment in a post-secondary degree program at an accredited two or four-year college, university, or vocational-technical school PPAV Scholarship Due: 3/29 Amount: $500 Criteria: ? Ancestry or PPAV Affiliation - Must be Portuguese decent (state relatives) / State how your family is affiliated with PPAV ? Academics - 3.0 GPA or above - must attach transcripts ? Community involvement - List your involvement in volunteer and/or religious organizations in your community ? Leadership - list your leadership qualities through positions of responsibility in school, church, or volunteer organizations ? Honors - List your academic honors (National Honor Society, etc) that you received from local, civic, or church organizations ? 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Name: March 19 2019- Daily Bulletin.docx Type: application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document Size: 151470 bytes Desc: March 19 2019- Daily Bulletin.docx URL: From mwhs-bulletin at mailman.vusd.org Tue Mar 19 15:31:13 2019 From: mwhs-bulletin at mailman.vusd.org (Mount Whitney High School Daily Bulletin) Date: Tue, 19 Mar 2019 22:31:13 +0000 Subject: [MWHS Daily Bulletin] March 20 2019- Daily Bulletin Message-ID: [cid:image001.jpg at 01D4DE68.C72A9A10]Mt. Whitney High School[cid:image001.jpg at 01D4DE68.C72A9A10] A California Distinguished School & Home of the Pioneers! Go Pioneers! [Image result for month of feb school clipart]March 20, 2019 [cid:image001.jpg at 01D0F789.9EFA7A20] [cid:image004.jpg at 01D4DE68.C72A9A10] Wednesday, Mar. 20, 2019 Tuesday 3/12/19 3/19/19 3/26/19 4/2/19 Wednesday 3/13/19 3/20/19 3/27/19 4/3/19 Thursday 3/14/19 3/21/19 3/28/19 4/4/19 Friday 3/15/19 3/22/19 3/29/19 4/5/19 Period 0 7:20 am- 8:17 am 58 minutes Period 0 7:20 am- 8:17 am 58 minutes Period 0 7:20 am- 8:17 am 58 minutes Period 0 7:20 am- 8:17 am 58 minutes Period 1 8:23 am-9:43 am 80 minutes Period 6 8:23 am-9:43 am 80 minutes Period 1 8:23 am-9:43 am 80 minutes Period 6 8:23 am-9:43 am 80 minutes Period 2 9:49 am-11:09 am 80 minutes Period 5 9:49 am-11:09 am 80 minutes Period 2 9:49 am-11:09 am 80 minutes Period 5 9:49 am-11:09 am 80 minutes Period 3 11:15 am-12:35 pm 80 minutes Period 4 11:15 am-12:35 pm 80 minutes Period 3 11:15 am-12:35 pm 80 minutes Period 4 11:15 am-12:35 pm 80 minutes Lunch 12:35 pm-1:15 pm 40 minutes Lunch 12:35 pm-1:15 pm 40 minutes Lunch 12:35 pm-1:15 pm 40 minutes Lunch 12:35 pm-1:15 pm 40 minutes Period 4 1:21 pm-1:57 pm 36 minutes Period 3 1:21 pm-1:57 pm 36 minutes Period 4 1:21 pm-1:57 pm 36 minutes Period 3 1:21 pm-1:57 pm 36 minutes Period 5 2:03 pm-2:39 pm 36 minutes Period 2 2:03 pm-2:39 pm 36 minutes Period 5 2:03 pm-2:39 pm 36 minutes Period 2 2:03 pm-2:39 pm 36 minutes Period 6 2:45 pm-3:21 pm 36 minutes Period 1 2:45 pm-3:21 pm 36 minutes Period 6 2:45 pm-3:21 pm 36 minutes Period 1 2:45 pm-3:21 pm 36 minutes Attention Bike Riders: please lock your bikes each day INSIDE the bike rack. Please do not park them on the outside of the bike rack area. Thank you. ? Attention Students: ? Students who arrive to school after the tardy bell 1st period and the gate is locked will be assigned one day lunch detention that day in B24. IDs will be collected in the office. When the student goes to detention that day, the ID will be returned to them at the end of the detention. Also, ALL students who are not in the gate when the tardy bell rings 5th period will have their off campus privileges revoked for one week. Student IDs will be collected at the gate and returned after school. [cid:image006.jpg at 01D4DE68.C72A9A10]Student Notes[cid:image006.jpg at 01D4DE68.C72A9A10] 1. Students, please take a few minutes to recognize Pioneers showing PRIDE. You can choose to nominate staff members for Staff of the Month or other students as Everyday Pioneers. Use the Google Form provided. https://goo.gl/forms/2uDgMSgEMeTA8wMy1. 2. Attention All Pioneers, if you are struggling in a class or need extra help with homework assignments XL student tutors are here to help you! XL tutoring services are offered before school on Monday's 7am to 9am and Tuesday thru Thursday 7am to 8am. After school tutoring is offered Monday thru Thursday from 3:30pm to 5:30pm. Tutoring services consist of; Math 1, Math 2, Math 3, Pre-Calculus, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, English, and Spanish. All tutoring services are FREE and are held in the Library. Please take advantage of the tutoring services that XL student tutors are willing to offer you to improve your grades this semester. 3. Attention all students and Mt. Whitney staff, the Hip-Hop Club is having a Custom Button-Making fundraiser. Button size are 2 ? inches and are only $3 dollars. If you are interested in getting a customized button please email your school appropriate picture to Ivet the XL Site Director at isoria at pyheart.org Please allow 3-4 for days for pick up. This fundraiser is going on until the end of the school year. For more information on the Custom Button-Making fundraiser talk to a Hip-Hop Club member or stop by the XL room S-11. 4. Just a reminder that we will be going on a modified block schedule beginning TODAY and continuing every Tuesday-Friday until April 5th Juniors will be taking the ELA portion of the CAASPP 3/12-3/22 and the Math portion 3/26-4/5. Seniors will be taking the CAST 4/2-4/5. Reminder- Tuesdays and Thursdays, follow the regular order of classes (periods 1st-6th). On Wednesdays and Fridays, your schedule is reverse (periods 6th-1st). Pre-1st doesn't change. 5. Students, please take a few minutes to recognize Pioneers showing PRIDE. You can choose to nominate staff members for Staff of the Month or other students as Everyday Pioneers. Use the Google Form provided. https://goo.gl/forms/2uDgMSgEMeTA8wMy1 6. Attention Junior and Senior girls- Need a dress for prom? It is time for the Enchanted Evening Prom Dress Give-Away! The event will take place on April 13, 2019 at the Wyndham Hotel. In order to participate, you MUST sign up with Mrs. Araiza in the student supervision office by April 5th. 7. Mr. Perrotta's Biotechnology classes are raising money through the Living Water World Missions charity to provide clean drinking water for villages in Guatemala. If you would like to donate to this worthy cause, please stop by room H-5 to contribute. No amount is too large or small. If we can raise $4500, we will provide clean drinking water for an entire village of Guatemalans. Thank you for considering this! 8. Junior and Senior boys who need help renting a tuxedo for Prom, please see Mrs. Araiza for more information. 9. Hey Mt. Whitney! Come to the Amphitheater this Friday, March 22 at lunch and watch your friends in Intro to Dance, Advanced Dance, and Elevate perform dances that will be in our annual dance show next week! Hope to see you all there! 10. Do you have a passion for the arts? Do you enjoy performing and want to showcase your talent and increase your confidence in performing in front of others? Sign up with Mrs. Archuleta in the Band Room (N-3) after school or during lunches for a chance to perform in the amphitheater during lunch on Fridays. Our first performance takes place this Friday, March 22, at lunch in the Amphitheater with 3 dance groups. A wonderful sneak-peak from the dance department as they are preparing for their Dance Show next week! [MC900446010[1]] Club Notes 1. The GSA Club will meet in J-4 for the rest of the semester. Newcomers are welcome. 2. The Intersectional Feminist Club meets every Monday at lunch in K7. Join us and bring a friend! 3. Come join Hip-Hop Club after school Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. We have a new Choreographer! Everyone is Welcome!! Come out and have fun with us! [cid:image008.jpg at 01D4DE68.C72A9A10] Senior Notes [cid:image008.jpg at 01D4DE68.C72A9A10] 1. Seniors-Come by the counseling office during lunch or before/after school to sign up for college visits. 2. Attention Seniors! Do you want to be the next Mr. Pioneer? If so, sign up w/ Mrs. Naylor in K-5! Mr. Pioneer week is April 8- April 12. 3. Attention Students: UC Berkeley will be on campus March 28, 2019 during 2nd period. If you are interested in attending, you must sign up in the counseling office with Ms. Herrera. 4. Attention Students: If you are in need of community service hours, please sign-up for the Conyer Book Fair in the counseling office with Ms. Herrera. Conyer Book Fair will start on Friday March 8th through March 15th. There will also be a Conyer Book Fair after school sign-up sheet for Thursday March 14th @ 5:30-7pm. 5. Seniors - the following scholarships are due soon: ? The Visalia Mineral King Masonic Lodge Scholarship - you must complete the application and submit an essay about service to others. The deadline is March 23. ? Pioneer Aquatics Club - you must have been a member of PAC, have participated in swim or water polo for 4 semesters, and have a 3.0 or higher. Applicants must also submit an essay. Deadline is March 30th. For details regarding these scholarships, please see Ms. Bravo or Ms. Herrera in the Counseling Office. 6. ASB elections will take place on Friday March 22nd at lunch in k5. Please bring your school ID, Seniors cannot vote. Hope to see you at the polls! [cid:image009.png at 01D4DE68.C72A9A10]College Visit Sign-ups [cid:image010.png at 01D4DE68.C72A9A10] Not at this time [cid:image011.jpg at 01D4DE68.C72A9A10]Senior Scholarships [cid:image012.jpg at 01D4DE68.C72A9A10] Visalia Mineral King Masonic Lodge Scholarship # 128 Due: 3/23 Amount: $500 Criteria: ? No criteria listed ? Essay regarding "Service to Others" required Sun Pacific #1 Due: 3/22 Amount: $20,000 Criteria: * Children of full-time employees working for Sun Pacific are eligible to apply. This scholarship amount is for students planning to pursue a bachelor's degree. * Recipients will be selected on the basis of scholastic achievement, extracurricular activities, community activities, leadership, personal interview and financial need. For more info go to the following link: Sun Pacific Information Sun Pacific #2 Due: 3/22 Amount: $3,000 Criteria: * Children of full-time employees working for Sun Pacific are eligible to apply. This scholarship amount is for students planning to attend an accredited trade school or community college. * Recipients will be selected on the basis of scholastic achievement, extracurricular activities, community activities, leadership, personal interview and financial need. For more info go to the following link: Sun Pacific Information Tulare County Replacement Heifer Sale Due: 3/22 Amount: TBA Criteria: ? Participated in the Replacement Heifer project for at least two years, one of which must be junior or senior year ? Min. 3.0 GPA Caltrans District 6 Transportation Scholarship Due: 3/29 Amount: $1,000-$2,000 Criteria: Transportation Scholarships are available to high school students who will pursue a career in a transportation related field. o Possess a GPA of 2.5 or better. o Plan to attend a university or junior college, or trade school. o Applicants will have the opportunity to be selected for a $1,000 or a $2,000 scholarship. Employee Family Scholarships are available to high school students who will pursue a career in a transportation related field and are related to a current, former, or retired Caltrans District 6 employee. o Possess a GPA of 2.5 or better. o Plan to attend a university or junior college or trade school. o Applicants will have the opportunity to be selected for a $1,000 or a $2,000 scholarships City of Visalia - Police Activities League (PAL) Due: 3/29 Amount: $2,500 Criteria: ? Be graduating from a Visalia High School ? Have 2.5 GPA or higher ? Have applied to and have been accepted at a 2 or 4 year post-secondary education institution ? Participated in or assisted with a Visalia Police Activities League Program or activity at some point during k-12 grades (includes involvement in sports programs, Youth Leadership programs, volunteer, etc) Omni Family Health Scholarship Due: 3/29 Amount: $1,000 Criteria: ? Must express interest in the healthcare profession ? Current senior ? Cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher ? 3 letters of recommendation Interested applicants must see Ms. Bravo or Ms. Herrera in the Counseling Office Danny Romanazzi Memorial Scholarship - Sons of Italy in America Due: 3/30 Amount: TBD Criteria: This scholarship is for a high school senior that has had cancer or is dealing with cancer. There are no restrictions, grades, nationality. Anthony Brucia Success Award (CASCWA) Due: 3/29 Amount:$1,000 (5 Awards) Criteria: * The award is intended for resilient pupils who have made a turn-around in their lives. The kind of pupil we want to recognize and honor is the pupil who most likely did not have a 4.0+ throughout high school. CASCWA is looking for a student who has had to overcome lack of success early on due to a variety of reasons, including but not limited to personal or family problems. We want to acknowledge and support those pupils who may have been burdened by "at risk" circumstances and/or may have "hit bottom" but are now putting things back together and show future promise. Link for additional info: CASCWA Information Sheet Tulare County League of Mexican-American Women Scholarship Due: 3/31 Amount: TBA Criteria: ? Applicant must plan to attend a college or university in the fall of 2019 ? Must have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher ? Must demonstrate financial need ? Must be a resident of Tulare County ** Read through all instructions on application ** Ray Jones Scholarship Fund Due: 3/31 Amount: $2,500-$5,000 Criteria: ? Eligible applicants must be of California Indian descent ? Graduating senior in good standing with a 2.0 or higher ? Demonstrate financial need ? Seek enrollment in a post-secondary degree program at an accredited two or four-year college, university, or vocational-technical school PPAV Scholarship Due: 3/29 Amount: $500 Criteria: ? Ancestry or PPAV Affiliation - Must be Portuguese decent (state relatives) / State how your family is affiliated with PPAV ? Academics - 3.0 GPA or above - must attach transcripts ? Community involvement - List your involvement in volunteer and/or religious organizations in your community ? Leadership - list your leadership qualities through positions of responsibility in school, church, or volunteer organizations ? Honors - List your academic honors (National Honor Society, etc) that you received from local, civic, or church organizations ? Rating System - Each applicant will be rated in academics, community involvement, leadership, financial needs, and honors. Blue Diamond Growers Scholarship Due: 3/31 (POSTMARKED DATE) Amount: TBD Criteria: ? Applicants must come from almond producing area of CA ? Intend to be a full time student at a 4 year university ? Intend to major in selected fields of agriculture ? 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[Image result for month of feb school clipart]March 21, 2019 [cid:image001.jpg at 01D0F789.9EFA7A20] [cid:image004.jpg at 01D4DF31.01047D50] Thursday, Mar. 21, 2019 Tuesday 3/12/19 3/19/19 3/26/19 4/2/19 Wednesday 3/13/19 3/20/19 3/27/19 4/3/19 Thursday 3/14/19 3/21/19 3/28/19 4/4/19 Friday 3/15/19 3/22/19 3/29/19 4/5/19 Period 0 7:20 am- 8:17 am 58 minutes Period 0 7:20 am- 8:17 am 58 minutes Period 0 7:20 am- 8:17 am 58 minutes Period 0 7:20 am- 8:17 am 58 minutes Period 1 8:23 am-9:43 am 80 minutes Period 6 8:23 am-9:43 am 80 minutes Period 1 8:23 am-9:43 am 80 minutes Period 6 8:23 am-9:43 am 80 minutes Period 2 9:49 am-11:09 am 80 minutes Period 5 9:49 am-11:09 am 80 minutes Period 2 9:49 am-11:09 am 80 minutes Period 5 9:49 am-11:09 am 80 minutes Period 3 11:15 am-12:35 pm 80 minutes Period 4 11:15 am-12:35 pm 80 minutes Period 3 11:15 am-12:35 pm 80 minutes Period 4 11:15 am-12:35 pm 80 minutes Lunch 12:35 pm-1:15 pm 40 minutes Lunch 12:35 pm-1:15 pm 40 minutes Lunch 12:35 pm-1:15 pm 40 minutes Lunch 12:35 pm-1:15 pm 40 minutes Period 4 1:21 pm-1:57 pm 36 minutes Period 3 1:21 pm-1:57 pm 36 minutes Period 4 1:21 pm-1:57 pm 36 minutes Period 3 1:21 pm-1:57 pm 36 minutes Period 5 2:03 pm-2:39 pm 36 minutes Period 2 2:03 pm-2:39 pm 36 minutes Period 5 2:03 pm-2:39 pm 36 minutes Period 2 2:03 pm-2:39 pm 36 minutes Period 6 2:45 pm-3:21 pm 36 minutes Period 1 2:45 pm-3:21 pm 36 minutes Period 6 2:45 pm-3:21 pm 36 minutes Period 1 2:45 pm-3:21 pm 36 minutes Attention Bike Riders: please lock your bikes each day INSIDE the bike rack. Please do not park them on the outside of the bike rack area. Thank you. ? Attention Students: ? Students who arrive to school after the tardy bell 1st period and the gate is locked will be assigned one day lunch detention that day in B24. IDs will be collected in the office. When the student goes to detention that day, the ID will be returned to them at the end of the detention. Also, ALL students who are not in the gate when the tardy bell rings 5th period will have their off campus privileges revoked for one week. Student IDs will be collected at the gate and returned after school. [cid:image006.jpg at 01D4DF31.01047D50]Student Notes[cid:image006.jpg at 01D4DF31.01047D50] 1. Students, please take a few minutes to recognize Pioneers showing PRIDE. You can choose to nominate staff members for Staff of the Month or other students as Everyday Pioneers. Use the Google Form provided. https://goo.gl/forms/2uDgMSgEMeTA8wMy1. 2. Attention All Pioneers, if you are struggling in a class or need extra help with homework assignments XL student tutors are here to help you! XL tutoring services are offered before school on Monday's 7am to 9am and Tuesday thru Thursday 7am to 8am. After school tutoring is offered Monday thru Thursday from 3:30pm to 5:30pm. Tutoring services consist of; Math 1, Math 2, Math 3, Pre-Calculus, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, English, and Spanish. All tutoring services are FREE and are held in the Library. Please take advantage of the tutoring services that XL student tutors are willing to offer you to improve your grades this semester. 3. Attention all students and Mt. Whitney staff, the Hip-Hop Club is having a Custom Button-Making fundraiser. Button size are 2 ? inches and are only $3 dollars. If you are interested in getting a customized button please email your school appropriate picture to Ivet the XL Site Director at isoria at pyheart.org Please allow 3-4 for days for pick up. This fundraiser is going on until the end of the school year. For more information on the Custom Button-Making fundraiser talk to a Hip-Hop Club member or stop by the XL room S-11. 4. Just a reminder that we will be going on a modified block schedule beginning TODAY and continuing every Tuesday-Friday until April 5th Juniors will be taking the ELA portion of the CAASPP 3/12-3/22 and the Math portion 3/26-4/5. Seniors will be taking the CAST 4/2-4/5. Reminder- Tuesdays and Thursdays, follow the regular order of classes (periods 1st-6th). On Wednesdays and Fridays, your schedule is reverse (periods 6th-1st). Pre-1st doesn't change. 5. Students, please take a few minutes to recognize Pioneers showing PRIDE. You can choose to nominate staff members for Staff of the Month or other students as Everyday Pioneers. Use the Google Form provided. https://goo.gl/forms/2uDgMSgEMeTA8wMy1 6. Attention Junior and Senior girls- Need a dress for prom? It is time for the Enchanted Evening Prom Dress Give-Away! The event will take place on April 13, 2019 at the Wyndham Hotel. In order to participate, you MUST sign up with Mrs. Araiza in the student supervision office by April 5th. 7. Mr. Perrotta's Biotechnology classes are raising money through the Living Water World Missions charity to provide clean drinking water for villages in Guatemala. If you would like to donate to this worthy cause, please stop by room H-5 to contribute. No amount is too large or small. If we can raise $4500, we will provide clean drinking water for an entire village of Guatemalans. Thank you for considering this! 8. Junior and Senior boys who need help renting a tuxedo for Prom, please see Mrs. Araiza for more information. 9. Hey Mt. Whitney! Come to the Amphitheater TOMORROW at lunch and watch your friends in Intro to Dance, Advanced Dance, and Elevate perform dances that will be in our annual dance show next week! Hope to see you all there! 10. Do you have a passion for the arts? Do you enjoy performing and want to showcase your talent and increase your confidence in performing in front of others? Sign up with Mrs. Archuleta in the Band Room (N-3) after school or during lunches for a chance to perform in the amphitheater during lunch on Fridays. Our first performance takes place TOMORROW at lunch in the Amphitheater with 3 dance groups. A wonderful sneak-peak from the dance department as they are preparing for their Dance Show next week! [MC900446010[1]] Club Notes 1. The GSA Club will meet in J-4 for the rest of the semester. Newcomers are welcome. 2. The Intersectional Feminist Club meets every Monday at lunch in K7. Join us and bring a friend! 3. Come join Hip-Hop Club after school Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. We have a new Choreographer! Everyone is Welcome!! Come out and have fun with us! [cid:image008.jpg at 01D4DF31.01047D50] Senior Notes [cid:image008.jpg at 01D4DF31.01047D50] 1. Seniors-Come by the counseling office during lunch or before/after school to sign up for college visits. 2. Attention Seniors! Do you want to be the next Mr. Pioneer? If so, sign up w/ Mrs. Naylor in K-5! Mr. Pioneer week is April 8- April 12. 3. Attention Students: UC Berkeley will be on campus March 28, 2019 during 2nd period. If you are interested in attending, you must sign up in the counseling office with Ms. Herrera. 4. Seniors - the following scholarships are due soon: ? The Visalia Mineral King Masonic Lodge Scholarship - you must complete the application and submit an essay about service to others. The deadline is March 23. ? Pioneer Aquatics Club - you must have been a member of PAC, have participated in swim or water polo for 4 semesters, and have a 3.0 or higher. Applicants must also submit an essay. Deadline is March 30th. For details regarding these scholarships, please see Ms. Bravo or Ms. Herrera in the Counseling Office. 5. ASB elections will take place TOMORROW at lunch in k5. Please bring your school ID, Seniors cannot vote. Hope to see you at the polls! [cid:image009.png at 01D4DF31.01047D50]College Visit Sign-ups [cid:image010.png at 01D4DF31.01047D50] Not at this time [cid:image011.jpg at 01D4DF31.01047D50]Senior Scholarships [cid:image012.jpg at 01D4DF31.01047D50] Proteus, Inc. Standard Scholarship Due: 3/22 Amount: TBD Criteria: Applicant must be low income * Applicant and/or their parent must have received a service from proteus within the last 4 years * Must be a full time student for 2019-2020 * Plan to attend 2 or 4 year college * Student not eligible to apply for scholarship are: Proteus employees or their immediate relatives. * Click here for additional details: Proteus Info Visalia Mineral King Masonic Lodge Scholarship # 128 Due: 3/23 Amount: $500 Criteria: ? No criteria listed ? Essay regarding "Service to Others" required Sun Pacific #1 Due: 3/22 Amount: $20,000 Criteria: * Children of full-time employees working for Sun Pacific are eligible to apply. This scholarship amount is for students planning to pursue a bachelor's degree. * Recipients will be selected on the basis of scholastic achievement, extracurricular activities, community activities, leadership, personal interview and financial need. For more info go to the following link: Sun Pacific Information Sun Pacific #2 Due: 3/22 Amount: $3,000 Criteria: * Children of full-time employees working for Sun Pacific are eligible to apply. This scholarship amount is for students planning to attend an accredited trade school or community college. * Recipients will be selected on the basis of scholastic achievement, extracurricular activities, community activities, leadership, personal interview and financial need. For more info go to the following link: Sun Pacific Information Tulare County Replacement Heifer Sale Due: 3/22 Amount: TBA Criteria: ? Participated in the Replacement Heifer project for at least two years, one of which must be junior or senior year ? Min. 3.0 GPA Caltrans District 6 Transportation Scholarship Due: 3/29 Amount: $1,000-$2,000 Criteria: Transportation Scholarships are available to high school students who will pursue a career in a transportation related field. o Possess a GPA of 2.5 or better. o Plan to attend a university or junior college, or trade school. o Applicants will have the opportunity to be selected for a $1,000 or a $2,000 scholarship. Employee Family Scholarships are available to high school students who will pursue a career in a transportation related field and are related to a current, former, or retired Caltrans District 6 employee. o Possess a GPA of 2.5 or better. o Plan to attend a university or junior college or trade school. o Applicants will have the opportunity to be selected for a $1,000 or a $2,000 scholarships City of Visalia - Police Activities League (PAL) Due: 3/29 Amount: $2,500 Criteria: ? Be graduating from a Visalia High School ? Have 2.5 GPA or higher ? Have applied to and have been accepted at a 2 or 4 year post-secondary education institution ? Participated in or assisted with a Visalia Police Activities League Program or activity at some point during k-12 grades (includes involvement in sports programs, Youth Leadership programs, volunteer, etc) Omni Family Health Scholarship Due: 3/29 Amount: $1,000 Criteria: ? Must express interest in the healthcare profession ? Current senior ? Cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher ? 3 letters of recommendation Interested applicants must see Ms. Bravo or Ms. Herrera in the Counseling Office Danny Romanazzi Memorial Scholarship - Sons of Italy in America Due: 3/30 Amount: TBD Criteria: This scholarship is for a high school senior that has had cancer or is dealing with cancer. There are no restrictions, grades, nationality. Anthony Brucia Success Award (CASCWA) Due: 3/29 Amount:$1,000 (5 Awards) Criteria: * The award is intended for resilient pupils who have made a turn-around in their lives. The kind of pupil we want to recognize and honor is the pupil who most likely did not have a 4.0+ throughout high school. CASCWA is looking for a student who has had to overcome lack of success early on due to a variety of reasons, including but not limited to personal or family problems. We want to acknowledge and support those pupils who may have been burdened by "at risk" circumstances and/or may have "hit bottom" but are now putting things back together and show future promise. Link for additional info: CASCWA Information Sheet Tulare County League of Mexican-American Women Scholarship Due: 3/31 Amount: TBA Criteria: ? Applicant must plan to attend a college or university in the fall of 2019 ? Must have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher ? Must demonstrate financial need ? Must be a resident of Tulare County ** Read through all instructions on application ** Ray Jones Scholarship Fund Due: 3/31 Amount: $2,500-$5,000 Criteria: ? Eligible applicants must be of California Indian descent ? Graduating senior in good standing with a 2.0 or higher ? Demonstrate financial need ? Seek enrollment in a post-secondary degree program at an accredited two or four-year college, university, or vocational-technical school PPAV Scholarship Due: 3/29 Amount: $500 Criteria: ? Ancestry or PPAV Affiliation - Must be Portuguese decent (state relatives) / State how your family is affiliated with PPAV ? Academics - 3.0 GPA or above - must attach transcripts ? Community involvement - List your involvement in volunteer and/or religious organizations in your community ? Leadership - list your leadership qualities through positions of responsibility in school, church, or volunteer organizations ? Honors - List your academic honors (National Honor Society, etc) that you received from local, civic, or church organizations ? Rating System - Each applicant will be rated in academics, community involvement, leadership, financial needs, and honors. Blue Diamond Growers Scholarship Due: 3/31 (POSTMARKED DATE) Amount: TBD Criteria: ? Applicants must come from almond producing area of CA ? Intend to be a full time student at a 4 year university ? Intend to major in selected fields of agriculture ? 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Name: March 21 2019- Daily Bulletin.docx Type: application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document Size: 151239 bytes Desc: March 21 2019- Daily Bulletin.docx URL: From mwhs-bulletin at mailman.vusd.org Thu Mar 21 15:24:25 2019 From: mwhs-bulletin at mailman.vusd.org (Mount Whitney High School Daily Bulletin) Date: Thu, 21 Mar 2019 22:24:25 +0000 Subject: [MWHS Daily Bulletin] March 22 2019- Daily Bulletin Message-ID: [cid:image001.jpg at 01D4DFFA.29A9A9F0]Mt. Whitney High School[cid:image001.jpg at 01D4DFFA.29A9A9F0] A California Distinguished School & Home of the Pioneers! Go Pioneers! [Image result for month of feb school clipart]March 22, 2019 [cid:image001.jpg at 01D0F789.9EFA7A20] [cid:image004.jpg at 01D4DFFA.29A9A9F0] Friday, Mar. 22, 2019 Tuesday 3/12/19 3/19/19 3/26/19 4/2/19 Wednesday 3/13/19 3/20/19 3/27/19 4/3/19 Thursday 3/14/19 3/21/19 3/28/19 4/4/19 Friday 3/15/19 3/22/19 3/29/19 4/5/19 Period 0 7:20 am- 8:17 am 58 minutes Period 0 7:20 am- 8:17 am 58 minutes Period 0 7:20 am- 8:17 am 58 minutes Period 0 7:20 am- 8:17 am 58 minutes Period 1 8:23 am-9:43 am 80 minutes Period 6 8:23 am-9:43 am 80 minutes Period 1 8:23 am-9:43 am 80 minutes Period 6 8:23 am-9:43 am 80 minutes Period 2 9:49 am-11:09 am 80 minutes Period 5 9:49 am-11:09 am 80 minutes Period 2 9:49 am-11:09 am 80 minutes Period 5 9:49 am-11:09 am 80 minutes Period 3 11:15 am-12:35 pm 80 minutes Period 4 11:15 am-12:35 pm 80 minutes Period 3 11:15 am-12:35 pm 80 minutes Period 4 11:15 am-12:35 pm 80 minutes Lunch 12:35 pm-1:15 pm 40 minutes Lunch 12:35 pm-1:15 pm 40 minutes Lunch 12:35 pm-1:15 pm 40 minutes Lunch 12:35 pm-1:15 pm 40 minutes Period 4 1:21 pm-1:57 pm 36 minutes Period 3 1:21 pm-1:57 pm 36 minutes Period 4 1:21 pm-1:57 pm 36 minutes Period 3 1:21 pm-1:57 pm 36 minutes Period 5 2:03 pm-2:39 pm 36 minutes Period 2 2:03 pm-2:39 pm 36 minutes Period 5 2:03 pm-2:39 pm 36 minutes Period 2 2:03 pm-2:39 pm 36 minutes Period 6 2:45 pm-3:21 pm 36 minutes Period 1 2:45 pm-3:21 pm 36 minutes Period 6 2:45 pm-3:21 pm 36 minutes Period 1 2:45 pm-3:21 pm 36 minutes Attention Bike Riders: please lock your bikes each day INSIDE the bike rack. Please do not park them on the outside of the bike rack area. Thank you. ? Attention Students: ? Students who arrive to school after the tardy bell 1st period and the gate is locked will be assigned one day lunch detention that day in B24. IDs will be collected in the office. When the student goes to detention that day, the ID will be returned to them at the end of the detention. Also, ALL students who are not in the gate when the tardy bell rings 5th period will have their off campus privileges revoked for one week. Student IDs will be collected at the gate and returned after school. [cid:image006.jpg at 01D4DFFA.29A9A9F0]Student Notes[cid:image006.jpg at 01D4DFFA.29A9A9F0] 1. Students, please take a few minutes to recognize Pioneers showing PRIDE. You can choose to nominate staff members for Staff of the Month or other students as Everyday Pioneers. Use the Google Form provided. https://goo.gl/forms/2uDgMSgEMeTA8wMy1. 2. Attention All Pioneers, if you are struggling in a class or need extra help with homework assignments XL student tutors are here to help you! XL tutoring services are offered before school on Monday's 7am to 9am and Tuesday thru Thursday 7am to 8am. After school tutoring is offered Monday thru Thursday from 3:30pm to 5:30pm. Tutoring services consist of; Math 1, Math 2, Math 3, Pre-Calculus, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, English, and Spanish. All tutoring services are FREE and are held in the Library. Please take advantage of the tutoring services that XL student tutors are willing to offer you to improve your grades this semester. 3.. Attention all students and Mt. Whitney staff, the Hip-Hop Club is having a Custom Button-Making fundraiser. Button size are 2 ? inches and are only $3 dollars. If you are interested in getting a customized button please email your school appropriate picture to Ivet the XL Site Director at isoria at pyheart.org Please allow 3-4 for days for pick up. This fundraiser is going on until the end of the school year. For more information on the Custom Button-Making fundraiser talk to a Hip-Hop Club member or stop by the XL room S-11. 4.. Just a reminder that we will be going on a modified block schedule beginning TODAY and continuing every Tuesday-Friday until April 5th Juniors will be taking the ELA portion of the CAASPP 3/12-3/22 and the Math portion 3/26-4/5. Seniors will be taking the CAST 4/2-4/5. Reminder- Tuesdays and Thursdays, follow the regular order of classes (periods 1st-6th). On Wednesdays and Fridays, your schedule is reverse (periods 6th-1st). Pre-1st doesn't change. 5. Students, please take a few minutes to recognize Pioneers showing PRIDE. You can choose to nominate staff members for Staff of the Month or other students as Everyday Pioneers. Use the Google Form provided. https://goo.gl/forms/2uDgMSgEMeTA8wMy1 6. Attention Junior and Senior girls- Need a dress for prom? It is time for the Enchanted Evening Prom Dress Give-Away! The event will take place on April 13, 2019 at the Wyndham Hotel. In order to participate, you MUST sign up with Mrs. Araiza in the student supervision office by April 5th. 7. Mr. Perrotta's Biotechnology classes are raising money through the Living Water World Missions charity to provide clean drinking water for villages in Guatemala. If you would like to donate to this worthy cause, please stop by room H-5 to contribute. No amount is too large or small. If we can raise $4500, we will provide clean drinking water for an entire village of Guatemalans. Thank you for considering this! 8. Junior and Senior boys who need help renting a tuxedo for Prom, please see Mrs. Araiza for more information. 9. Hey Mt. Whitney! Come to the Amphitheater TODAY at lunch and watch your friends in Intro to Dance, Advanced Dance, and Elevate perform dances that will be in our annual dance show next week! Hope to see you all there! 10. Do you have a passion for the arts? Do you enjoy performing and want to showcase your talent and increase your confidence in performing in front of others? Sign up with Mrs. Archuleta in the Band Room (N-3) after school or during lunches for a chance to perform in the amphitheater during lunch on Fridays. Our first performance takes place TODAY at lunch in the Amphitheater with 3 dance groups. A wonderful sneak-peak from the dance department as they are preparing for their Dance Show next week! 11. FOR THE LOVE OF ART - Do you know a high school student artist looking to make $ on their art? Let them know Visalia Education Foundation (VEF) can help them sell their art...it's easy and fun! Check out VEF's website for information on their upcoming art show and sale, For the Love of Art! http://www.visaliaedfoundation.org/ The deadline for submission has been extended to Friday, March 29. [MC900446010[1]] Club Notes 1. The GSA Club will meet in J-4 for the rest of the semester. Newcomers are welcome. 2. The Intersectional Feminist Club meets every Monday at lunch in K7. Join us and bring a friend! 3. Come join Hip-Hop Club after school Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. We have a new Choreographer! Everyone is Welcome!! Come out and have fun with us! [cid:image008.jpg at 01D4DFFA.29A9A9F0] Senior Notes [cid:image008.jpg at 01D4DFFA.29A9A9F0] 1. Seniors-Come by the counseling office during lunch or before/after school to sign up for college visits. 2. Attention Seniors! Do you want to be the next Mr. Pioneer? If so, sign up w/ Mrs. Naylor in K-5! Mr. Pioneer week is April 8- April 12. 3. Attention Students: UC Berkeley will be on campus March 28, 2019 during 2nd period. If you are interested in attending, you must sign up in the counseling office with Ms. Herrera. 4. Seniors - the following scholarships are due soon: ? The Visalia Mineral King Masonic Lodge Scholarship - you must complete the application and submit an essay about service to others. The deadline is March 23. ? Pioneer Aquatics Club - you must have been a member of PAC, have participated in swim or water polo for 4 semesters, and have a 3.0 or higher. Applicants must also submit an essay. Deadline is March 30th. For details regarding these scholarships, please see Ms. Bravo or Ms. Herrera in the Counseling Office. 5. ASB elections will take place TODAY at lunch in k5. Please bring your school ID, Seniors cannot vote. Hope to see you at the polls! 6. Seniors- you may pick up your cap and gown in the front office if you missed your chance to pick up in S12 on Tuesday, before school, during lunch, and after school. [cid:image009.png at 01D4DFFA.29A9A9F0]College Visit Sign-ups [cid:image010.png at 01D4DFFA.29A9A9F0] Not at this time [cid:image011.jpg at 01D4DFFA.29A9A9F0]Senior Scholarships [cid:image012.jpg at 01D4DFFA.29A9A9F0] Proteus, Inc. Standard Scholarship Due: 3/22 Amount: TBD Criteria: Applicant must be low income * Applicant and/or their parent must have received a service from Proteus within the last 4 years * Must be a full time student for 2019-2020 * Plan to attend 2 or 4 year college * Student not eligible to apply for scholarship are: Proteus employees or their immediate relatives. * Click here for additional details: Proteus Info Sun Pacific #1 Due: 3/22 Amount: $20,000 Criteria: * Children of full-time employees working for Sun Pacific are eligible to apply. This scholarship amount is for students planning to pursue a bachelor's degree. * Recipients will be selected on the basis of scholastic achievement, extracurricular activities, community activities, leadership, personal interview and financial need. For more info go to the following link: Sun Pacific Information Sun Pacific #2 Due: 3/22 Amount: $3,000 Criteria: * Children of full-time employees working for Sun Pacific are eligible to apply. This scholarship amount is for students planning to attend an accredited trade school or community college. * Recipients will be selected on the basis of scholastic achievement, extracurricular activities, community activities, leadership, personal interview and financial need. For more info go to the following link: Sun Pacific Information Tulare County Replacement Heifer Sale Due: 3/22 Amount: TBA Criteria: ? Participated in the Replacement Heifer project for at least two years, one of which must be junior or senior year ? Min. 3.0 GPA Visalia Mineral King Masonic Lodge Scholarship # 128 Due: 3/23 Amount: $500 Criteria: ? No criteria listed ? Essay regarding "Service to Others" required Caltrans District 6 Transportation Scholarship Due: 3/29 Amount: $1,000-$2,000 Criteria: Transportation Scholarships are available to high school students who will pursue a career in a transportation related field. o Possess a GPA of 2.5 or better. o Plan to attend a university or junior college, or trade school. o Applicants will have the opportunity to be selected for a $1,000 or a $2,000 scholarship. Employee Family Scholarships are available to high school students who will pursue a career in a transportation related field and are related to a current, former, or retired Caltrans District 6 employee. o Possess a GPA of 2.5 or better. o Plan to attend a university or junior college or trade school. o Applicants will have the opportunity to be selected for a $1,000 or a $2,000 scholarships City of Visalia - Police Activities League (PAL) Due: 3/29 Amount: $2,500 Criteria: ? Be graduating from a Visalia High School ? Have 2.5 GPA or higher ? Have applied to and have been accepted at a 2 or 4 year post-secondary education institution ? Participated in or assisted with a Visalia Police Activities League Program or activity at some point during k-12 grades (includes involvement in sports programs, Youth Leadership programs, volunteer, etc) Omni Family Health Scholarship Due: 3/29 Amount: $1,000 Criteria: ? Must express interest in the healthcare profession ? Current senior ? Cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher ? 3 letters of recommendation Interested applicants must see Ms. Bravo or Ms. Herrera in the Counseling Office Danny Romanazzi Memorial Scholarship - Sons of Italy in America Due: 3/30 Amount: TBD Criteria: This scholarship is for a high school senior that has had cancer or is dealing with cancer. There are no restrictions, grades, nationality. Anthony Brucia Success Award (CASCWA) Due: 3/29 Amount:$1,000 (5 Awards) Criteria: * The award is intended for resilient pupils who have made a turn-around in their lives. The kind of pupil we want to recognize and honor is the pupil who most likely did not have a 4.0+ throughout high school. CASCWA is looking for a student who has had to overcome lack of success early on due to a variety of reasons, including but not limited to personal or family problems. We want to acknowledge and support those pupils who may have been burdened by "at risk" circumstances and/or may have "hit bottom" but are now putting things back together and show future promise. Link for additional info: CASCWA Information Sheet Tulare County League of Mexican-American Women Scholarship Due: 3/31 Amount: TBA Criteria: ? Applicant must plan to attend a college or university in the fall of 2019 ? Must have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher ? Must demonstrate financial need ? Must be a resident of Tulare County ** Read through all instructions on application ** Ray Jones Scholarship Fund Due: 3/31 Amount: $2,500-$5,000 Criteria: ? Eligible applicants must be of California Indian descent ? Graduating senior in good standing with a 2.0 or higher ? Demonstrate financial need ? Seek enrollment in a post-secondary degree program at an accredited two or four-year college, university, or vocational-technical school PPAV Scholarship Due: 3/29 Amount: $500 Criteria: ? Ancestry or PPAV Affiliation - Must be Portuguese decent (state relatives) / State how your family is affiliated with PPAV ? Academics - 3.0 GPA or above - must attach transcripts ? Community involvement - List your involvement in volunteer and/or religious organizations in your community ? Leadership - list your leadership qualities through positions of responsibility in school, church, or volunteer organizations ? Honors - List your academic honors (National Honor Society, etc) that you received from local, civic, or church organizations ? Rating System - Each applicant will be rated in academics, community involvement, leadership, financial needs, and honors. Blue Diamond Growers Scholarship Due: 3/31 (POSTMARKED DATE) Amount: TBD Criteria: ? Applicants must come from almond producing area of CA ? Intend to be a full time student at a 4 year university ? Intend to major in selected fields of agriculture ? Other selection criteria o Scholastic achievement o Leadership qualities (such as participation in 4-H, FFA, church, clubs, student government, civic organizations) o Financial need To unsubscribe or subscribe to the Daily Bulletin: http://mailman.visalia.k12.ca.us/mailman/listinfo/mwhs-bulletin Have questions regarding the bulletin? Contact: Veronica Reyes, MWHS vreyes at vusd.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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[Image result for month of feb school clipart]March 25, 2019 [cid:image001.jpg at 01D0F789.9EFA7A20] [cid:image004.jpg at 01D4E0C6.7680B580] Monday, Mar. 25, 2019 Mondays (Collaboration PLC) Bell Schedule Period 0 7:04 - 7:54 50 minutes Collaboration 8:00 - 9:00 60 minutes Period 1 9:06 - 9:56 50 minutes Period 2 10:02 - 10:57 55 minutes Period 3 11:03 - 11:53 50 minutes Period 4 11:59 - 12:49 50 minutes Lunch 12:49 - 1:29 40 minutes Period 5 1:35 - 2:25 50 minutes Period 6 2:31 - 3:21 50 minutes Attention Bike Riders: please lock your bikes each day INSIDE the bike rack. Please do not park them on the outside of the bike rack area. Thank you. ? Attention Students: ? Students who arrive to school after the tardy bell 1st period and the gate is locked will be assigned one day lunch detention that day in B24. IDs will be collected in the office. When the student goes to detention that day, the ID will be returned to them at the end of the detention. Also, ALL students who are not in the gate when the tardy bell rings 5th period will have their off campus privileges revoked for one week. Student IDs will be collected at the gate and returned after school. [cid:image006.jpg at 01D4E0C6.7680B580]Student Notes[cid:image006.jpg at 01D4E0C6.7680B580] 1. Students, please take a few minutes to recognize Pioneers showing PRIDE. You can choose to nominate staff members for Staff of the Month or other students as Everyday Pioneers. Use the Google Form provided. https://goo.gl/forms/2uDgMSgEMeTA8wMy1. 2. Attention All Pioneers, if you are struggling in a class or need extra help with homework assignments XL student tutors are here to help you! XL tutoring services are offered before school on Monday's 7am to 9am and Tuesday thru Thursday 7am to 8am. After school tutoring is offered Monday thru Thursday from 3:30pm to 5:30pm. Tutoring services consist of; Math 1, Math 2, Math 3, Pre-Calculus, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, English, and Spanish. All tutoring services are FREE and are held in the Library. Please take advantage of the tutoring services that XL student tutors are willing to offer you to improve your grades this semester. 3. Attention all students and Mt. Whitney staff, the Hip-Hop Club is having a Custom Button-Making fundraiser. Button size are 2 ? inches and are only $3 dollars. If you are interested in getting a customized button please email your school appropriate picture to Ivet the XL Site Director at isoria at pyheart.org Please allow 3-4 for days for pick up. This fundraiser is going on until the end of the school year. For more information on the Custom Button-Making fundraiser talk to a Hip-Hop Club member or stop by the XL room S-11. 4.. Just a reminder that we will be going on a modified block schedule beginning TODAY and continuing every Tuesday-Friday until April 5th Juniors will be taking the ELA portion of the CAASPP 3/12-3/22 and the Math portion 3/26-4/5. Seniors will be taking the CAST 4/2-4/5. Reminder- Tuesdays and Thursdays, follow the regular order of classes (periods 1st-6th). On Wednesdays and Fridays, your schedule is reverse (periods 6th-1st). Pre-1st doesn't change. 5. Students, please take a few minutes to recognize Pioneers showing PRIDE. You can choose to nominate staff members for Staff of the Month or other students as Everyday Pioneers. Use the Google Form provided. https://goo.gl/forms/2uDgMSgEMeTA8wMy1 6. Attention Junior and Senior girls- Need a dress for prom? It is time for the Enchanted Evening Prom Dress Give-Away! The event will take place on April 13, 2019 at the Wyndham Hotel. In order to participate, you MUST sign up with Mrs. Araiza in the student supervision office by April 5th. 7. Mr. Perrotta's Biotechnology classes are raising money through the Living Water World Missions charity to provide clean drinking water for villages in Guatemala. If you would like to donate to this worthy cause, please stop by room H-5 to contribute. No amount is too large or small. If we can raise $4500, we will provide clean drinking water for an entire village of Guatemalans. Thank you for considering this! 8. Junior and Senior boys who need help renting a tuxedo for Prom, please see Mrs. Araiza for more information. 9. FOR THE LOVE OF ART - Do you know a high school student artist looking to make $ on their art? Let them know Visalia Education Foundation (VEF) can help them sell their art...it's easy and fun! Check out VEF's website for information on their upcoming art show and sale, For the Love of Art! http://www.visaliaedfoundation.org/ The deadline for submission has been extended to Friday, March 29. 10. This Mt. Whitney Dance Show is THIS Thursday and Friday at LJ and we would love for all of you to come and support your friends in Intro, Intermediate, Advanced Dance, and Elevate! Tickets are $10 each and will be sold at lunch in the quad, in the main office from Mrs. Miller or Mrs. Reyes, and at the door. Hope you can come! [MC900446010[1]] Club Notes 1. The GSA Club will meet in J-4 for the rest of the semester. Newcomers are welcome. 2. The Intersectional Feminist Club meets every Monday at lunch in K7. Join us and bring a friend! 3. Come join Hip-Hop Club after school Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. We have a new Choreographer! Everyone is Welcome!! Come out and have fun with us! 4. Medical Careers Club Meeting on Wednesday, April 3rd at 12:50 in U-3. Be there! [cid:image008.jpg at 01D4E0C6.7680B580] Senior Notes [cid:image008.jpg at 01D4E0C6.7680B580] 1. Seniors-Come by the counseling office during lunch or before/after school to sign up for college visits. 2. Attention Seniors! Do you want to be the next Mr. Pioneer? If so, sign up w/ Mrs. Naylor in K-5! Mr. Pioneer week is April 8- April 12. 3. Attention Students: UC Berkeley will be on campus March 28, 2019 during 2nd period. If you are interested in attending, you must sign up in the counseling office with Ms. Herrera. 4. Seniors - the following scholarships are due soon: ? The Visalia Mineral King Masonic Lodge Scholarship - you must complete the application and submit an essay about service to others. The deadline is March 23. ? Pioneer Aquatics Club - you must have been a member of PAC, have participated in swim or water polo for 4 semesters, and have a 3.0 or higher. Applicants must also submit an essay. Deadline is March 30th. For details regarding these scholarships, please see Ms. Bravo or Ms. Herrera in the Counseling Office. 5. Seniors- you may pick up your cap and gown in the front office if you missed your chance to pick up in S12 on Tuesday, before school, during lunch, and after school. [cid:image009.png at 01D4E0C6.7680B580]College Visit Sign-ups [cid:image010.png at 01D4E0C6.7680B580] Not at this time [cid:image011.jpg at 01D4E0C6.7680B580]Senior Scholarships [cid:image012.jpg at 01D4E0C6.7680B580] Caltrans District 6 Transportation Scholarship Due: 3/29 Amount: $1,000-$2,000 Criteria: Transportation Scholarships are available to high school students who will pursue a career in a transportation related field. o Possess a GPA of 2.5 or better. o Plan to attend a university or junior college, or trade school. o Applicants will have the opportunity to be selected for a $1,000 or a $2,000 scholarship. Employee Family Scholarships are available to high school students who will pursue a career in a transportation related field and are related to a current, former, or retired Caltrans District 6 employee. o Possess a GPA of 2.5 or better. o Plan to attend a university or junior college or trade school. o Applicants will have the opportunity to be selected for a $1,000 or a $2,000 scholarships City of Visalia - Police Activities League (PAL) Due: 3/29 Amount: $2,500 Criteria: ? Be graduating from a Visalia High School ? Have 2.5 GPA or higher ? Have applied to and have been accepted at a 2 or 4 year post-secondary education institution ? Participated in or assisted with a Visalia Police Activities League Program or activity at some point during k-12 grades (includes involvement in sports programs, Youth Leadership programs, volunteer, etc) Omni Family Health Scholarship Due: 3/29 Amount: $1,000 Criteria: ? Must express interest in the healthcare profession ? Current senior ? Cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher ? 3 letters of recommendation Interested applicants must see Ms. Bravo or Ms. Herrera in the Counseling Office Danny Romanazzi Memorial Scholarship - Sons of Italy in America Due: 3/30 Amount: TBD Criteria: This scholarship is for a high school senior that has had cancer or is dealing with cancer. There are no restrictions, grades, nationality. Anthony Brucia Success Award (CASCWA) Due: 3/29 Amount:$1,000 (5 Awards) Criteria: * The award is intended for resilient pupils who have made a turn-around in their lives. The kind of pupil we want to recognize and honor is the pupil who most likely did not have a 4.0+ throughout high school. CASCWA is looking for a student who has had to overcome lack of success early on due to a variety of reasons, including but not limited to personal or family problems. We want to acknowledge and support those pupils who may have been burdened by "at risk" circumstances and/or may have "hit bottom" but are now putting things back together and show future promise. Link for additional info: CASCWA Information Sheet Tulare County League of Mexican-American Women Scholarship Due: 3/31 Amount: TBA Criteria: ? Applicant must plan to attend a college or university in the fall of 2019 ? Must have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher ? Must demonstrate financial need ? Must be a resident of Tulare County ** Read through all instructions on application ** Ray Jones Scholarship Fund Due: 3/31 Amount: $2,500-$5,000 Criteria: ? Eligible applicants must be of California Indian descent ? Graduating senior in good standing with a 2.0 or higher ? Demonstrate financial need ? Seek enrollment in a post-secondary degree program at an accredited two or four-year college, university, or vocational-technical school PPAV Scholarship Due: 3/29 Amount: $500 Criteria: ? Ancestry or PPAV Affiliation - Must be Portuguese decent (state relatives) / State how your family is affiliated with PPAV ? Academics - 3.0 GPA or above - must attach transcripts ? Community involvement - List your involvement in volunteer and/or religious organizations in your community ? Leadership - list your leadership qualities through positions of responsibility in school, church, or volunteer organizations ? Honors - List your academic honors (National Honor Society, etc) that you received from local, civic, or church organizations ? Rating System - Each applicant will be rated in academics, community involvement, leadership, financial needs, and honors. Blue Diamond Growers Scholarship Due: 3/31 (POSTMARKED DATE) Amount: TBD Criteria: ? Applicants must come from almond producing area of CA ? Intend to be a full time student at a 4 year university ? Intend to major in selected fields of agriculture ? 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Name: March 25 2019- Daily Bulletin.docx Type: application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document Size: 150906 bytes Desc: March 25 2019- Daily Bulletin.docx URL: From mwhs-bulletin at mailman.vusd.org Fri Mar 22 15:51:35 2019 From: mwhs-bulletin at mailman.vusd.org (Mount Whitney High School Daily Bulletin) Date: Fri, 22 Mar 2019 22:51:35 +0000 Subject: [MWHS Daily Bulletin] March 25 2019- Daily Bulletin- UPDATED Message-ID: [cid:image001.jpg at 01D4E0C7.1FAF1A70]Mt. Whitney High School[cid:image001.jpg at 01D4E0C7.1FAF1A70] A California Distinguished School & Home of the Pioneers! Go Pioneers! [Image result for month of feb school clipart]March 25, 2019 [cid:image001.jpg at 01D0F789.9EFA7A20] [cid:image004.jpg at 01D4E0C7.1FAF1A70] Monday, Mar. 25, 2019 Mondays (Collaboration PLC) Bell Schedule Period 0 7:04 - 7:54 50 minutes Collaboration 8:00 - 9:00 60 minutes Period 1 9:06 - 9:56 50 minutes Period 2 10:02 - 10:57 55 minutes Period 3 11:03 - 11:53 50 minutes Period 4 11:59 - 12:49 50 minutes Lunch 12:49 - 1:29 40 minutes Period 5 1:35 - 2:25 50 minutes Period 6 2:31 - 3:21 50 minutes Attention Bike Riders: please lock your bikes each day INSIDE the bike rack. Please do not park them on the outside of the bike rack area. Thank you. ? Attention Students: ? Students who arrive to school after the tardy bell 1st period and the gate is locked will be assigned one day lunch detention that day in B24. IDs will be collected in the office. When the student goes to detention that day, the ID will be returned to them at the end of the detention. Also, ALL students who are not in the gate when the tardy bell rings 5th period will have their off campus privileges revoked for one week. Student IDs will be collected at the gate and returned after school. [cid:image006.jpg at 01D4E0C7.1FAF1A70]Student Notes[cid:image006.jpg at 01D4E0C7.1FAF1A70] 1. Students, please take a few minutes to recognize Pioneers showing PRIDE. You can choose to nominate staff members for Staff of the Month or other students as Everyday Pioneers. Use the Google Form provided. https://goo.gl/forms/2uDgMSgEMeTA8wMy1. 2. Attention All Pioneers, if you are struggling in a class or need extra help with homework assignments XL student tutors are here to help you! XL tutoring services are offered before school on Monday's 7am to 9am and Tuesday thru Thursday 7am to 8am. After school tutoring is offered Monday thru Thursday from 3:30pm to 5:30pm. Tutoring services consist of; Math 1, Math 2, Math 3, Pre-Calculus, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, English, and Spanish. All tutoring services are FREE and are held in the Library. Please take advantage of the tutoring services that XL student tutors are willing to offer you to improve your grades this semester. 3. Attention all students and Mt. Whitney staff, the Hip-Hop Club is having a Custom Button-Making fundraiser. Button size are 2 ? inches and are only $3 dollars. If you are interested in getting a customized button please email your school appropriate picture to Ivet the XL Site Director at isoria at pyheart.org Please allow 3-4 for days for pick up. This fundraiser is going on until the end of the school year. For more information on the Custom Button-Making fundraiser talk to a Hip-Hop Club member or stop by the XL room S-11. 4.. Just a reminder that we will be going on a modified block schedule beginning TODAY and continuing every Tuesday-Friday until April 5th Juniors will be taking the ELA portion of the CAASPP 3/12-3/22 and the Math portion 3/26-4/5. Seniors will be taking the CAST 4/2-4/5. Reminder- Tuesdays and Thursdays, follow the regular order of classes (periods 1st-6th). On Wednesdays and Fridays, your schedule is reverse (periods 6th-1st). Pre-1st doesn't change. 5. Students, please take a few minutes to recognize Pioneers showing PRIDE. You can choose to nominate staff members for Staff of the Month or other students as Everyday Pioneers. Use the Google Form provided. https://goo.gl/forms/2uDgMSgEMeTA8wMy1 6. Attention Junior and Senior girls- Need a dress for prom? It is time for the Enchanted Evening Prom Dress Give-Away! The event will take place on April 13, 2019 at the Wyndham Hotel. In order to participate, you MUST sign up with Mrs. Araiza in the student supervision office by April 5th. 7. Mr. Perrotta's Biotechnology classes are raising money through the Living Water World Missions charity to provide clean drinking water for villages in Guatemala. If you would like to donate to this worthy cause, please stop by room H-5 to contribute. No amount is too large or small. If we can raise $4500, we will provide clean drinking water for an entire village of Guatemalans. Thank you for considering this! 8. Junior and Senior boys who need help renting a tuxedo for Prom, please see Mrs. Araiza for more information. 9. FOR THE LOVE OF ART - Do you know a high school student artist looking to make $ on their art? Let them know Visalia Education Foundation (VEF) can help them sell their art...it's easy and fun! Check out VEF's website for information on their upcoming art show and sale, For the Love of Art! http://www.visaliaedfoundation.org/ The deadline for submission has been extended to Friday, March 29. 10. This Mt. Whitney Dance Show is THIS Thursday and Friday at LJ and we would love for all of you to come and support your friends in Intro, Intermediate, Advanced Dance, and Elevate! Tickets are $10 each and will be sold at lunch in the quad, in the main office from Mrs. Miller or Mrs. Reyes, and at the door. Hope you can come! [MC900446010[1]] Club Notes 1. The GSA Club will meet in J-4 for the rest of the semester. Newcomers are welcome. 2. The Intersectional Feminist Club meets every Monday at lunch in K7. Join us and bring a friend! 3. Come join Hip-Hop Club after school Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. We have a new Choreographer! Everyone is Welcome!! Come out and have fun with us! 4. Medical Careers Club Meeting on Wednesday, April 3rd at 12:50 in U-3. Be there! 5. Attention FFA Members on April 4th in the cafeteria at 4:00pm there will be a meeting. The activity will be games and there will be two tacos for the first 50 members. After they are gone, you may buy more. That night at 6:00pm in X-2, there will be a livestock meeting. If you have not showed before, please bring a parent [cid:image008.jpg at 01D4E0C7.1FAF1A70] Senior Notes [cid:image008.jpg at 01D4E0C7.1FAF1A70] 1. Seniors-Come by the counseling office during lunch or before/after school to sign up for college visits. 2. Attention Seniors! Do you want to be the next Mr. Pioneer? If so, sign up w/ Mrs. Naylor in K-5! Mr. Pioneer week is April 8- April 12. 3. Attention Students: UC Berkeley will be on campus March 28, 2019 during 2nd period. If you are interested in attending, you must sign up in the counseling office with Ms. Herrera. 4. Seniors - the following scholarships are due soon: ? The Visalia Mineral King Masonic Lodge Scholarship - you must complete the application and submit an essay about service to others. The deadline is March 23. ? Pioneer Aquatics Club - you must have been a member of PAC, have participated in swim or water polo for 4 semesters, and have a 3.0 or higher. Applicants must also submit an essay. Deadline is March 30th. For details regarding these scholarships, please see Ms. Bravo or Ms. Herrera in the Counseling Office. 5. Seniors- you may pick up your cap and gown in the front office if you missed your chance to pick up in S12 on Tuesday, before school, during lunch, and after school. [cid:image009.png at 01D4E0C7.1FAF1A70]College Visit Sign-ups [cid:image010.png at 01D4E0C7.1FAF1A70] Not at this time [cid:image011.jpg at 01D4E0C7.1FAF1A70]Senior Scholarships [cid:image012.jpg at 01D4E0C7.1FAF1A70] Caltrans District 6 Transportation Scholarship Due: 3/29 Amount: $1,000-$2,000 Criteria: Transportation Scholarships are available to high school students who will pursue a career in a transportation related field. o Possess a GPA of 2.5 or better. o Plan to attend a university or junior college, or trade school. o Applicants will have the opportunity to be selected for a $1,000 or a $2,000 scholarship. Employee Family Scholarships are available to high school students who will pursue a career in a transportation related field and are related to a current, former, or retired Caltrans District 6 employee. o Possess a GPA of 2.5 or better. o Plan to attend a university or junior college or trade school. o Applicants will have the opportunity to be selected for a $1,000 or a $2,000 scholarships City of Visalia - Police Activities League (PAL) Due: 3/29 Amount: $2,500 Criteria: ? Be graduating from a Visalia High School ? Have 2.5 GPA or higher ? Have applied to and have been accepted at a 2 or 4 year post-secondary education institution ? Participated in or assisted with a Visalia Police Activities League Program or activity at some point during k-12 grades (includes involvement in sports programs, Youth Leadership programs, volunteer, etc) Omni Family Health Scholarship Due: 3/29 Amount: $1,000 Criteria: ? Must express interest in the healthcare profession ? Current senior ? Cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher ? 3 letters of recommendation Interested applicants must see Ms. Bravo or Ms. Herrera in the Counseling Office Danny Romanazzi Memorial Scholarship - Sons of Italy in America Due: 3/30 Amount: TBD Criteria: This scholarship is for a high school senior that has had cancer or is dealing with cancer. There are no restrictions, grades, nationality. Anthony Brucia Success Award (CASCWA) Due: 3/29 Amount:$1,000 (5 Awards) Criteria: * The award is intended for resilient pupils who have made a turn-around in their lives. The kind of pupil we want to recognize and honor is the pupil who most likely did not have a 4.0+ throughout high school. CASCWA is looking for a student who has had to overcome lack of success early on due to a variety of reasons, including but not limited to personal or family problems. We want to acknowledge and support those pupils who may have been burdened by "at risk" circumstances and/or may have "hit bottom" but are now putting things back together and show future promise. Link for additional info: CASCWA Information Sheet Tulare County League of Mexican-American Women Scholarship Due: 3/31 Amount: TBA Criteria: ? Applicant must plan to attend a college or university in the fall of 2019 ? Must have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher ? Must demonstrate financial need ? Must be a resident of Tulare County ** Read through all instructions on application ** Ray Jones Scholarship Fund Due: 3/31 Amount: $2,500-$5,000 Criteria: ? Eligible applicants must be of California Indian descent ? Graduating senior in good standing with a 2.0 or higher ? Demonstrate financial need ? Seek enrollment in a post-secondary degree program at an accredited two or four-year college, university, or vocational-technical school PPAV Scholarship Due: 3/29 Amount: $500 Criteria: ? Ancestry or PPAV Affiliation - Must be Portuguese decent (state relatives) / State how your family is affiliated with PPAV ? Academics - 3.0 GPA or above - must attach transcripts ? Community involvement - List your involvement in volunteer and/or religious organizations in your community ? Leadership - list your leadership qualities through positions of responsibility in school, church, or volunteer organizations ? Honors - List your academic honors (National Honor Society, etc) that you received from local, civic, or church organizations ? Rating System - Each applicant will be rated in academics, community involvement, leadership, financial needs, and honors. Blue Diamond Growers Scholarship Due: 3/31 (POSTMARKED DATE) Amount: TBD Criteria: ? Applicants must come from almond producing area of CA ? Intend to be a full time student at a 4 year university ? Intend to major in selected fields of agriculture ? 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Name: March 25 2019- Daily Bulletin.docx Type: application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document Size: 151168 bytes Desc: March 25 2019- Daily Bulletin.docx URL: From mwhs-bulletin at mailman.vusd.org Mon Mar 25 15:42:25 2019 From: mwhs-bulletin at mailman.vusd.org (Mount Whitney High School Daily Bulletin) Date: Mon, 25 Mar 2019 22:42:25 +0000 Subject: [MWHS Daily Bulletin] March 26 2019- Daily Bulletin Message-ID: [cid:image001.jpg at 01D4E321.55B331E0]Mt. Whitney High School[cid:image001.jpg at 01D4E321.55B331E0] A California Distinguished School & Home of the Pioneers! Go Pioneers! [Image result for month of feb school clipart]March 26, 2019 [cid:image001.jpg at 01D0F789.9EFA7A20] [cid:image004.jpg at 01D4E321.55B331E0] Tuesday, Mar. 26, 2019 Tuesday 3/12/19 3/19/19 3/26/19 4/2/19 Wednesday 3/13/19 3/20/19 3/27/19 4/3/19 Thursday 3/14/19 3/21/19 3/28/19 4/4/19 Friday 3/15/19 3/22/19 3/29/19 4/5/19 Period 0 7:20 am- 8:17 am 58 minutes Period 0 7:20 am- 8:17 am 58 minutes Period 0 7:20 am- 8:17 am 58 minutes Period 0 7:20 am- 8:17 am 58 minutes Period 1 8:23 am-9:43 am 80 minutes Period 6 8:23 am-9:43 am 80 minutes Period 1 8:23 am-9:43 am 80 minutes Period 6 8:23 am-9:43 am 80 minutes Period 2 9:49 am-11:09 am 80 minutes Period 5 9:49 am-11:09 am 80 minutes Period 2 9:49 am-11:09 am 80 minutes Period 5 9:49 am-11:09 am 80 minutes Period 3 11:15 am-12:35 pm 80 minutes Period 4 11:15 am-12:35 pm 80 minutes Period 3 11:15 am-12:35 pm 80 minutes Period 4 11:15 am-12:35 pm 80 minutes Lunch 12:35 pm-1:15 pm 40 minutes Lunch 12:35 pm-1:15 pm 40 minutes Lunch 12:35 pm-1:15 pm 40 minutes Lunch 12:35 pm-1:15 pm 40 minutes Period 4 1:21 pm-1:57 pm 36 minutes Period 3 1:21 pm-1:57 pm 36 minutes Period 4 1:21 pm-1:57 pm 36 minutes Period 3 1:21 pm-1:57 pm 36 minutes Period 5 2:03 pm-2:39 pm 36 minutes Period 2 2:03 pm-2:39 pm 36 minutes Period 5 2:03 pm-2:39 pm 36 minutes Period 2 2:03 pm-2:39 pm 36 minutes Period 6 2:45 pm-3:21 pm 36 minutes Period 1 2:45 pm-3:21 pm 36 minutes Period 6 2:45 pm-3:21 pm 36 minutes Period 1 2:45 pm-3:21 pm 36 minutes Attention Bike Riders: please lock your bikes each day INSIDE the bike rack. Please do not park them on the outside of the bike rack area. Thank you. ? Attention Students: ? Students who arrive to school after the tardy bell 1st period and the gate is locked will be assigned one day lunch detention that day in B24. IDs will be collected in the office. When the student goes to detention that day, the ID will be returned to them at the end of the detention. Also, ALL students who are not in the gate when the tardy bell rings 5th period will have their off campus privileges revoked for one week. Student IDs will be collected at the gate and returned after school. [cid:image006.jpg at 01D4E321.55B331E0]Student Notes[cid:image006.jpg at 01D4E321.55B331E0] 1. Students, please take a few minutes to recognize Pioneers showing PRIDE. You can choose to nominate staff members for Staff of the Month or other students as Everyday Pioneers. Use the Google Form provided. https://goo.gl/forms/2uDgMSgEMeTA8wMy1. 2. Attention All Pioneers, if you are struggling in a class or need extra help with homework assignments XL student tutors are here to help you! XL tutoring services are offered before school on Monday's 7am to 9am and Tuesday thru Thursday 7am to 8am. After school tutoring is offered Monday thru Thursday from 3:30pm to 5:30pm. Tutoring services consist of; Math 1, Math 2, Math 3, Pre-Calculus, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, English, and Spanish. All tutoring services are FREE and are held in the Library. Please take advantage of the tutoring services that XL student tutors are willing to offer you to improve your grades this semester. 3. Attention all students and Mt. Whitney staff, the Hip-Hop Club is having a Custom Button-Making fundraiser. Button size are 2 ? inches and are only $3 dollars. If you are interested in getting a customized button please email your school appropriate picture to Ivet the XL Site Director at isoria at pyheart.org Please allow 3-4 for days for pick up. This fundraiser is going on until the end of the school year. For more information on the Custom Button-Making fundraiser talk to a Hip-Hop Club member or stop by the XL room S-11. 4.. Just a reminder that we will be going on a modified block schedule beginning TODAY and continuing every Tuesday-Friday until April 5th Juniors will be taking the ELA portion of the CAASPP 3/12-3/22 and the Math portion 3/26-4/5. Seniors will be taking the CAST 4/2-4/5. Reminder- Tuesdays and Thursdays, follow the regular order of classes (periods 1st-6th). On Wednesdays and Fridays, your schedule is reverse (periods 6th-1st). Pre-1st doesn't change. 5. Students, please take a few minutes to recognize Pioneers showing PRIDE. You can choose to nominate staff members for Staff of the Month or other students as Everyday Pioneers. Use the Google Form provided. https://goo.gl/forms/2uDgMSgEMeTA8wMy1 6. Attention Junior and Senior girls- Need a dress for prom? It is time for the Enchanted Evening Prom Dress Give-Away! The event will take place on April 13, 2019 at the Wyndham Hotel. In order to participate, you MUST sign up with Mrs. Araiza in the student supervision office by April 5th. 7. Mr. Perrotta's Biotechnology classes are raising money through the Living Water World Missions charity to provide clean drinking water for villages in Guatemala. If you would like to donate to this worthy cause, please stop by room H-5 to contribute. No amount is too large or small. If we can raise $4500, we will provide clean drinking water for an entire village of Guatemalans. Thank you for considering this! 8. Junior and Senior boys who need help renting a tuxedo for Prom, please see Mrs. Araiza for more information. 9. FOR THE LOVE OF ART - Do you know a high school student artist looking to make $ on their art? Let them know Visalia Education Foundation (VEF) can help them sell their art...it's easy and fun! Check out VEF's website for information on their upcoming art show and sale, For the Love of Art! http://www.visaliaedfoundation.org/ The deadline for submission has been extended to Friday, March 29. 10. This Mt. Whitney Dance Show is THIS Thursday and Friday at LJ and we would love for all of you to come and support your friends in Intro, Intermediate, Advanced Dance, and Elevate! Tickets are $10 each and will be sold at lunch in the quad, in the main office from Mrs. Miller or Mrs. Reyes, and at the door. Hope you can come! [MC900446010[1]] Club Notes 1. The GSA Club will meet in J-4 for the rest of the semester. Newcomers are welcome. 2. The Intersectional Feminist Club meets every Monday at lunch in K7. Join us and bring a friend! 3. Come join Hip-Hop Club after school Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. We have a new Choreographer! Everyone is Welcome!! Come out and have fun with us! 4. Medical Careers Club Meeting on Wednesday, April 3rd at 12:50 in U-3. Be there! 5. Attention FFA Members on April 4th in the cafeteria at 4:00pm there will be a meeting. The activity will be games and there will be two tacos for the first 50 members. After they are gone, you may buy more. That night at 6:00pm in X-2, there will be a livestock meeting. If you have not showed before, please bring a parent [cid:image008.jpg at 01D4E321.55B331E0] Senior Notes [cid:image008.jpg at 01D4E321.55B331E0] 1. Seniors-Come by the counseling office during lunch or before/after school to sign up for college visits. 2. Attention Seniors! Do you want to be the next Mr. Pioneer? If so, sign up w/ Mrs. Naylor in K-5! Mr. Pioneer week is April 8- April 12. 3. Attention Students: UC Berkeley will be on campus March 28, 2019 during 2nd period. If you are interested in attending, you must sign up in the counseling office with Ms. Herrera. 4. Seniors - the following scholarships are due soon: ? The Visalia Mineral King Masonic Lodge Scholarship - you must complete the application and submit an essay about service to others. The deadline is March 23. ? Pioneer Aquatics Club - you must have been a member of PAC, have participated in swim or water polo for 4 semesters, and have a 3.0 or higher. Applicants must also submit an essay. Deadline is March 30th. For details regarding these scholarships, please see Ms. Bravo or Ms. Herrera in the Counseling Office. 5. Seniors- you may pick up your cap and gown in the front office if you missed your chance to pick up in S12 on Tuesday, before school, during lunch, and after school. [cid:image009.png at 01D4E321.55B331E0]College Visit Sign-ups [cid:image010.png at 01D4E321.55B331E0] Not at this time [cid:image011.jpg at 01D4E321.55B331E0]Senior Scholarships [cid:image012.jpg at 01D4E321.55B331E0] Caltrans District 6 Transportation Scholarship Due: 3/29 Amount: $1,000-$2,000 Criteria: Transportation Scholarships are available to high school students who will pursue a career in a transportation related field. o Possess a GPA of 2.5 or better. o Plan to attend a university or junior college, or trade school. o Applicants will have the opportunity to be selected for a $1,000 or a $2,000 scholarship. Employee Family Scholarships are available to high school students who will pursue a career in a transportation related field and are related to a current, former, or retired Caltrans District 6 employee. o Possess a GPA of 2.5 or better. o Plan to attend a university or junior college or trade school. o Applicants will have the opportunity to be selected for a $1,000 or a $2,000 scholarships City of Visalia - Police Activities League (PAL) Due: 3/29 Amount: $2,500 Criteria: ? Be graduating from a Visalia High School ? Have 2.5 GPA or higher ? Have applied to and have been accepted at a 2 or 4 year post-secondary education institution ? Participated in or assisted with a Visalia Police Activities League Program or activity at some point during k-12 grades (includes involvement in sports programs, Youth Leadership programs, volunteer, etc) Omni Family Health Scholarship Due: 3/29 Amount: $1,000 Criteria: ? Must express interest in the healthcare profession ? Current senior ? Cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher ? 3 letters of recommendation Interested applicants must see Ms. Bravo or Ms. Herrera in the Counseling Office Danny Romanazzi Memorial Scholarship - Sons of Italy in America Due: 3/30 Amount: TBD Criteria: This scholarship is for a high school senior that has had cancer or is dealing with cancer. There are no restrictions, grades, nationality. Anthony Brucia Success Award (CASCWA) Due: 3/29 Amount:$1,000 (5 Awards) Criteria: * The award is intended for resilient pupils who have made a turn-around in their lives. The kind of pupil we want to recognize and honor is the pupil who most likely did not have a 4.0+ throughout high school. CASCWA is looking for a student who has had to overcome lack of success early on due to a variety of reasons, including but not limited to personal or family problems. We want to acknowledge and support those pupils who may have been burdened by "at risk" circumstances and/or may have "hit bottom" but are now putting things back together and show future promise. Link for additional info: CASCWA Information Sheet Tulare County League of Mexican-American Women Scholarship Due: 3/31 Amount: TBA Criteria: ? Applicant must plan to attend a college or university in the fall of 2019 ? Must have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher ? Must demonstrate financial need ? Must be a resident of Tulare County ** Read through all instructions on application ** Ray Jones Scholarship Fund Due: 3/31 Amount: $2,500-$5,000 Criteria: ? Eligible applicants must be of California Indian descent ? Graduating senior in good standing with a 2.0 or higher ? Demonstrate financial need ? Seek enrollment in a post-secondary degree program at an accredited two or four-year college, university, or vocational-technical school PPAV Scholarship Due: 3/29 Amount: $500 Criteria: ? Ancestry or PPAV Affiliation - Must be Portuguese decent (state relatives) / State how your family is affiliated with PPAV ? Academics - 3.0 GPA or above - must attach transcripts ? Community involvement - List your involvement in volunteer and/or religious organizations in your community ? Leadership - list your leadership qualities through positions of responsibility in school, church, or volunteer organizations ? Honors - List your academic honors (National Honor Society, etc) that you received from local, civic, or church organizations ? Rating System - Each applicant will be rated in academics, community involvement, leadership, financial needs, and honors. Blue Diamond Growers Scholarship Due: 3/31 (POSTMARKED DATE) Amount: TBD Criteria: ? Applicants must come from almond producing area of CA ? Intend to be a full time student at a 4 year university ? Intend to major in selected fields of agriculture ? 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Name: March 26 2019- Daily Bulletin.docx Type: application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document Size: 150502 bytes Desc: March 26 2019- Daily Bulletin.docx URL: From mwhs-bulletin at mailman.vusd.org Tue Mar 26 15:31:29 2019 From: mwhs-bulletin at mailman.vusd.org (Mount Whitney High School Daily Bulletin) Date: Tue, 26 Mar 2019 22:31:29 +0000 Subject: [MWHS Daily Bulletin] March 27 2019- Daily Bulletin Message-ID: [cid:image001.jpg at 01D4E3E8.FAD13740]Mt. Whitney High School[cid:image001.jpg at 01D4E3E8.FAD13740] A California Distinguished School & Home of the Pioneers! Go Pioneers! [Image result for month of feb school clipart]March 27, 2019 [cid:image001.jpg at 01D0F789.9EFA7A20] [cid:image004.jpg at 01D4E3E8.FAD13740] Wednesday, Mar. 27, 2019 Tuesday 3/12/19 3/19/19 3/26/19 4/2/19 Wednesday 3/13/19 3/20/19 3/27/19 4/3/19 Thursday 3/14/19 3/21/19 3/28/19 4/4/19 Friday 3/15/19 3/22/19 3/29/19 4/5/19 Period 0 7:20 am- 8:17 am 58 minutes Period 0 7:20 am- 8:17 am 58 minutes Period 0 7:20 am- 8:17 am 58 minutes Period 0 7:20 am- 8:17 am 58 minutes Period 1 8:23 am-9:43 am 80 minutes Period 6 8:23 am-9:43 am 80 minutes Period 1 8:23 am-9:43 am 80 minutes Period 6 8:23 am-9:43 am 80 minutes Period 2 9:49 am-11:09 am 80 minutes Period 5 9:49 am-11:09 am 80 minutes Period 2 9:49 am-11:09 am 80 minutes Period 5 9:49 am-11:09 am 80 minutes Period 3 11:15 am-12:35 pm 80 minutes Period 4 11:15 am-12:35 pm 80 minutes Period 3 11:15 am-12:35 pm 80 minutes Period 4 11:15 am-12:35 pm 80 minutes Lunch 12:35 pm-1:15 pm 40 minutes Lunch 12:35 pm-1:15 pm 40 minutes Lunch 12:35 pm-1:15 pm 40 minutes Lunch 12:35 pm-1:15 pm 40 minutes Period 4 1:21 pm-1:57 pm 36 minutes Period 3 1:21 pm-1:57 pm 36 minutes Period 4 1:21 pm-1:57 pm 36 minutes Period 3 1:21 pm-1:57 pm 36 minutes Period 5 2:03 pm-2:39 pm 36 minutes Period 2 2:03 pm-2:39 pm 36 minutes Period 5 2:03 pm-2:39 pm 36 minutes Period 2 2:03 pm-2:39 pm 36 minutes Period 6 2:45 pm-3:21 pm 36 minutes Period 1 2:45 pm-3:21 pm 36 minutes Period 6 2:45 pm-3:21 pm 36 minutes Period 1 2:45 pm-3:21 pm 36 minutes Attention Bike Riders: please lock your bikes each day INSIDE the bike rack. Please do not park them on the outside of the bike rack area. Thank you. ? Attention Students: ? Students who arrive to school after the tardy bell 1st period and the gate is locked will be assigned one day lunch detention that day in B24. IDs will be collected in the office. When the student goes to detention that day, the ID will be returned to them at the end of the detention. Also, ALL students who are not in the gate when the tardy bell rings 5th period will have their off campus privileges revoked for one week. Student IDs will be collected at the gate and returned after school. [cid:image006.jpg at 01D4E3E8.FAD13740]Student Notes[cid:image006.jpg at 01D4E3E8.FAD13740] 1. Students, please take a few minutes to recognize Pioneers showing PRIDE. You can choose to nominate staff members for Staff of the Month or other students as Everyday Pioneers. Use the Google Form provided. https://goo.gl/forms/2uDgMSgEMeTA8wMy1. 2. Attention All Pioneers, if you are struggling in a class or need extra help with homework assignments XL student tutors are here to help you! XL tutoring services are offered before school on Monday's 7am to 9am and Tuesday thru Thursday 7am to 8am. After school tutoring is offered Monday thru Thursday from 3:30pm to 5:30pm. Tutoring services consist of; Math 1, Math 2, Math 3, Pre-Calculus, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, English, and Spanish. All tutoring services are FREE and are held in the Library. Please take advantage of the tutoring services that XL student tutors are willing to offer you to improve your grades this semester. 3. Attention all students and Mt. Whitney staff, the Hip-Hop Club is having a Custom Button-Making fundraiser. Button size are 2 ? inches and are only $3 dollars. If you are interested in getting a customized button please email your school appropriate picture to Ivet the XL Site Director at isoria at pyheart.org Please allow 3-4 for days for pick up. This fundraiser is going on until the end of the school year. For more information on the Custom Button-Making fundraiser talk to a Hip-Hop Club member or stop by the XL room S-11. 4.. Just a reminder that we will be going on a modified block schedule beginning TODAY and continuing every Tuesday-Friday until April 5th Juniors will be taking the ELA portion of the CAASPP 3/12-3/22 and the Math portion 3/26-4/5. Seniors will be taking the CAST 4/2-4/5. Reminder- Tuesdays and Thursdays, follow the regular order of classes (periods 1st-6th). On Wednesdays and Fridays, your schedule is reverse (periods 6th-1st). Pre-1st doesn't change. 5. Students, please take a few minutes to recognize Pioneers showing PRIDE. You can choose to nominate staff members for Staff of the Month or other students as Everyday Pioneers. Use the Google Form provided. https://goo.gl/forms/2uDgMSgEMeTA8wMy1 6. Attention Junior and Senior girls- Need a dress for prom? It is time for the Enchanted Evening Prom Dress Give-Away! The event will take place on April 13, 2019 at the Wyndham Hotel. In order to participate, you MUST sign up with Mrs. Araiza in the student supervision office by April 5th. 7. Mr. Perrotta's Biotechnology classes are raising money through the Living Water World Missions charity to provide clean drinking water for villages in Guatemala. If you would like to donate to this worthy cause, please stop by room H-5 to contribute. No amount is too large or small. If we can raise $4500, we will provide clean drinking water for an entire village of Guatemalans. Thank you for considering this! 8. Junior and Senior boys who need help renting a tuxedo for Prom, please see Mrs. Araiza for more information. 9. FOR THE LOVE OF ART - Do you know a high school student artist looking to make $ on their art? Let them know Visalia Education Foundation (VEF) can help them sell their art...it's easy and fun! Check out VEF's website for information on their upcoming art show and sale, For the Love of Art! http://www.visaliaedfoundation.org/ The deadline for submission has been extended to Friday, March 29. 10. This Mt. Whitney Dance Show is THIS Thursday and Friday at LJ and we would love for all of you to come and support your friends in Intro, Intermediate, Advanced Dance, and Elevate! Tickets are $10 each and will be sold at lunch in the quad, in the main office from Mrs. Miller or Mrs. Reyes, and at the door. Hope you can come! [MC900446010[1]] Club Notes 1. The GSA Club will meet in J-4 for the rest of the semester. Newcomers are welcome. 2. The Intersectional Feminist Club meets every Monday at lunch in K7. Join us and bring a friend! 3. Come join Hip-Hop Club after school Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. We have a new Choreographer! Everyone is Welcome!! Come out and have fun with us! 4. Medical Careers Club Meeting on Wednesday, April 3rd at 12:50 in U-3. Be there! 5. Attention FFA Members on April 4th in the cafeteria at 4:00pm there will be a meeting. The activity will be games and there will be two tacos for the first 50 members. After they are gone, you may buy more. That night at 6:00pm in X-2, there will be a livestock meeting. If you have not showed before, please bring a parent [cid:image008.jpg at 01D4E3E8.FAD13740] Senior Notes [cid:image008.jpg at 01D4E3E8.FAD13740] 1. Seniors-Come by the counseling office during lunch or before/after school to sign up for college visits. 2. Attention Seniors! Do you want to be the next Mr. Pioneer? If so, sign up w/ Mrs. Naylor in K-5! Mr. Pioneer week is April 8- April 12. 3. Attention Students: UC Berkeley will be on campus March 28, 2019 during 2nd period. If you are interested in attending, you must sign up in the counseling office with Ms. Herrera. 4. Seniors- you may pick up your cap and gown in the front office if you missed your chance to pick up in S12 on Tuesday, before school, during lunch, and after school. [cid:image009.png at 01D4E3E8.FAD13740]College Visit Sign-ups [cid:image010.png at 01D4E3E8.FAD13740] Not at this time [cid:image011.jpg at 01D4E3E8.FAD13740]Senior Scholarships [cid:image012.jpg at 01D4E3E8.FAD13740] Caltrans District 6 Transportation Scholarship Due: 3/29 Amount: $1,000-$2,000 Criteria: Transportation Scholarships are available to high school students who will pursue a career in a transportation related field. o Possess a GPA of 2.5 or better. o Plan to attend a university or junior college, or trade school. o Applicants will have the opportunity to be selected for a $1,000 or a $2,000 scholarship. Employee Family Scholarships are available to high school students who will pursue a career in a transportation related field and are related to a current, former, or retired Caltrans District 6 employee. o Possess a GPA of 2.5 or better. o Plan to attend a university or junior college or trade school. o Applicants will have the opportunity to be selected for a $1,000 or a $2,000 scholarships City of Visalia - Police Activities League (PAL) Due: 3/29 Amount: $2,500 Criteria: ? Be graduating from a Visalia High School ? Have 2.5 GPA or higher ? Have applied to and have been accepted at a 2 or 4 year post-secondary education institution ? Participated in or assisted with a Visalia Police Activities League Program or activity at some point during k-12 grades (includes involvement in sports programs, Youth Leadership programs, volunteer, etc) Omni Family Health Scholarship Due: 3/29 Amount: $1,000 Criteria: ? Must express interest in the healthcare profession ? Current senior ? Cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher ? 3 letters of recommendation Interested applicants must see Ms. Bravo or Ms. Herrera in the Counseling Office Danny Romanazzi Memorial Scholarship - Sons of Italy in America Due: 3/30 Amount: TBD Criteria: This scholarship is for a high school senior that has had cancer or is dealing with cancer. There are no restrictions, grades, nationality. Anthony Brucia Success Award (CASCWA) Due: 3/29 Amount:$1,000 (5 Awards) Criteria: * The award is intended for resilient pupils who have made a turn-around in their lives. The kind of pupil we want to recognize and honor is the pupil who most likely did not have a 4.0+ throughout high school. CASCWA is looking for a student who has had to overcome lack of success early on due to a variety of reasons, including but not limited to personal or family problems. We want to acknowledge and support those pupils who may have been burdened by "at risk" circumstances and/or may have "hit bottom" but are now putting things back together and show future promise. Link for additional info: CASCWA Information Sheet Tulare County League of Mexican-American Women Scholarship Due: 3/31 Amount: TBA Criteria: ? Applicant must plan to attend a college or university in the fall of 2019 ? Must have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher ? Must demonstrate financial need ? Must be a resident of Tulare County ** Read through all instructions on application ** Ray Jones Scholarship Fund Due: 3/31 Amount: $2,500-$5,000 Criteria: ? Eligible applicants must be of California Indian descent ? Graduating senior in good standing with a 2.0 or higher ? Demonstrate financial need ? Seek enrollment in a post-secondary degree program at an accredited two or four-year college, university, or vocational-technical school PPAV Scholarship Due: 3/29 Amount: $500 Criteria: ? Ancestry or PPAV Affiliation - Must be Portuguese decent (state relatives) / State how your family is affiliated with PPAV ? Academics - 3.0 GPA or above - must attach transcripts ? Community involvement - List your involvement in volunteer and/or religious organizations in your community ? Leadership - list your leadership qualities through positions of responsibility in school, church, or volunteer organizations ? Honors - List your academic honors (National Honor Society, etc) that you received from local, civic, or church organizations ? Rating System - Each applicant will be rated in academics, community involvement, leadership, financial needs, and honors. Blue Diamond Growers Scholarship Due: 3/31 (POSTMARKED DATE) Amount: TBD Criteria: ? Applicants must come from almond producing area of CA ? Intend to be a full time student at a 4 year university ? Intend to major in selected fields of agriculture ? 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Name: March 27 2019- Daily Bulletin.docx Type: application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document Size: 149612 bytes Desc: March 27 2019- Daily Bulletin.docx URL: From mwhs-bulletin at mailman.vusd.org Wed Mar 27 15:58:10 2019 From: mwhs-bulletin at mailman.vusd.org (Mount Whitney High School Daily Bulletin) Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2019 22:58:10 +0000 Subject: [MWHS Daily Bulletin] March 28 2019- Daily Bulletin Message-ID: [cid:image001.jpg at 01D4E4B5.DEE9E130]Mt. Whitney High School[cid:image001.jpg at 01D4E4B5.DEE9E130] A California Distinguished School & Home of the Pioneers! Go Pioneers! [Image result for month of feb school clipart]March 28, 2019 [cid:image001.jpg at 01D0F789.9EFA7A20] [cid:image004.jpg at 01D4E4B5.DEE9E130] Thursday, Mar. 28, 2019 Tuesday 3/12/19 3/19/19 3/26/19 4/2/19 Wednesday 3/13/19 3/20/19 3/27/19 4/3/19 Thursday 3/14/19 3/21/19 3/28/19 4/4/19 Friday 3/15/19 3/22/19 3/29/19 4/5/19 Period 0 7:20 am- 8:17 am 58 minutes Period 0 7:20 am- 8:17 am 58 minutes Period 0 7:20 am- 8:17 am 58 minutes Period 0 7:20 am- 8:17 am 58 minutes Period 1 8:23 am-9:43 am 80 minutes Period 6 8:23 am-9:43 am 80 minutes Period 1 8:23 am-9:43 am 80 minutes Period 6 8:23 am-9:43 am 80 minutes Period 2 9:49 am-11:09 am 80 minutes Period 5 9:49 am-11:09 am 80 minutes Period 2 9:49 am-11:09 am 80 minutes Period 5 9:49 am-11:09 am 80 minutes Period 3 11:15 am-12:35 pm 80 minutes Period 4 11:15 am-12:35 pm 80 minutes Period 3 11:15 am-12:35 pm 80 minutes Period 4 11:15 am-12:35 pm 80 minutes Lunch 12:35 pm-1:15 pm 40 minutes Lunch 12:35 pm-1:15 pm 40 minutes Lunch 12:35 pm-1:15 pm 40 minutes Lunch 12:35 pm-1:15 pm 40 minutes Period 4 1:21 pm-1:57 pm 36 minutes Period 3 1:21 pm-1:57 pm 36 minutes Period 4 1:21 pm-1:57 pm 36 minutes Period 3 1:21 pm-1:57 pm 36 minutes Period 5 2:03 pm-2:39 pm 36 minutes Period 2 2:03 pm-2:39 pm 36 minutes Period 5 2:03 pm-2:39 pm 36 minutes Period 2 2:03 pm-2:39 pm 36 minutes Period 6 2:45 pm-3:21 pm 36 minutes Period 1 2:45 pm-3:21 pm 36 minutes Period 6 2:45 pm-3:21 pm 36 minutes Period 1 2:45 pm-3:21 pm 36 minutes Attention Bike Riders: please lock your bikes each day INSIDE the bike rack. Please do not park them on the outside of the bike rack area. Thank you. ? Attention Students: ? Students who arrive to school after the tardy bell 1st period and the gate is locked will be assigned one day lunch detention that day in B24. IDs will be collected in the office. When the student goes to detention that day, the ID will be returned to them at the end of the detention. Also, ALL students who are not in the gate when the tardy bell rings 5th period will have their off campus privileges revoked for one week. Student IDs will be collected at the gate and returned after school. [cid:image006.jpg at 01D4E4B5.DEE9E130]Student Notes[cid:image006.jpg at 01D4E4B5.DEE9E130] 1. Students, please take a few minutes to recognize Pioneers showing PRIDE. You can choose to nominate staff members for Staff of the Month or other students as Everyday Pioneers. Use the Google Form provided. https://goo.gl/forms/2uDgMSgEMeTA8wMy1. 2. Attention All Pioneers, if you are struggling in a class or need extra help with homework assignments XL student tutors are here to help you! XL tutoring services are offered before school on Monday's 7am to 9am and Tuesday thru Thursday 7am to 8am. After school tutoring is offered Monday thru Thursday from 3:30pm to 5:30pm. Tutoring services consist of; Math 1, Math 2, Math 3, Pre-Calculus, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, English, and Spanish. All tutoring services are FREE and are held in the Library. Please take advantage of the tutoring services that XL student tutors are willing to offer you to improve your grades this semester. 3. Attention all students and Mt. Whitney staff, the Hip-Hop Club is having a Custom Button-Making fundraiser. Button size are 2 ? inches and are only $3 dollars. If you are interested in getting a customized button please email your school appropriate picture to Ivet the XL Site Director at isoria at pyheart.org Please allow 3-4 for days for pick up. This fundraiser is going on until the end of the school year. For more information on the Custom Button-Making fundraiser talk to a Hip-Hop Club member or stop by the XL room S-11. 4.. Just a reminder that we will be going on a modified block schedule beginning TODAY and continuing every Tuesday-Friday until April 5th Juniors will be taking the ELA portion of the CAASPP 3/12-3/22 and the Math portion 3/26-4/5. Seniors will be taking the CAST 4/2-4/5. Reminder- Tuesdays and Thursdays, follow the regular order of classes (periods 1st-6th). On Wednesdays and Fridays, your schedule is reverse (periods 6th-1st). Pre-1st doesn't change. 5. Students, please take a few minutes to recognize Pioneers showing PRIDE. You can choose to nominate staff members for Staff of the Month or other students as Everyday Pioneers. Use the Google Form provided. https://goo.gl/forms/2uDgMSgEMeTA8wMy1 6. Attention Junior and Senior girls- Need a dress for prom? It is time for the Enchanted Evening Prom Dress Give-Away! The event will take place on April 13, 2019 at the Wyndham Hotel. In order to participate, you MUST sign up with Mrs. Araiza in the student supervision office by April 5th. 7. Mr. Perrotta's Biotechnology classes are raising money through the Living Water World Missions charity to provide clean drinking water for villages in Guatemala. If you would like to donate to this worthy cause, please stop by room H-5 to contribute. No amount is too large or small. If we can raise $4500, we will provide clean drinking water for an entire village of Guatemalans. Thank you for considering this! 8. Junior and Senior boys who need help renting a tuxedo for Prom, please see Mrs. Araiza for more information. 9. FOR THE LOVE OF ART - Do you know a high school student artist looking to make $ on their art? Let them know Visalia Education Foundation (VEF) can help them sell their art...it's easy and fun! Check out VEF's website for information on their upcoming art show and sale, For the Love of Art! http://www.visaliaedfoundation.org/ The deadline for submission has been extended to Friday, March 29. 10. This Mt. Whitney Dance Show is THIS Thursday and Friday at LJ and we would love for all of you to come and support your friends in Intro, Intermediate, Advanced Dance, and Elevate! Tickets are $10 each and will be sold at lunch in the quad, in the main office from Mrs. Miller or Mrs. Reyes, and at the door. Hope you can come! 11. YEARBOOKS...THEY'RE GOING FAST! We have fewer than 80 yearbooks left to sell and when they're gone...THEY'RE GONE! We cannot order any more. They are $90, CASH ONLY at the school or $90 and you can use a credit card at Jostens.com. Our next sale is April 2nd - April 5th in Room B-207 before school and at lunch. Get yours while you still can!! 12. Attention alll students, the XL program is hosting a 5 vs 5 Soccer Tournament after school on Friday, April 12th, Friday, April 26th, and Friday, May 3rd. Winners of the Soccer Tournament will go to the finals on Friday, May 10th . Winners will also received a gift cards and some XL swag. If you are interested in participating please stop by the XL room to register your team. Deadline to sign up will be Thursday, April 4th. Every student is welcome to participate. If you have any questions about the 5 vs 5 Soccer Tournament please stop by the XL room and speak to Ivet or Carlos. [MC900446010[1]] Club Notes 1. The GSA Club will meet in J-4 for the rest of the semester. Newcomers are welcome. 2. The Intersectional Feminist Club meets every Monday at lunch in K7. Join us and bring a friend! 3. Come join Hip-Hop Club after school Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. We have a new Choreographer! Everyone is Welcome!! Come out and have fun with us! 4. Medical Careers Club Meeting on Wednesday, April 3rd at 12:50 in U-3. Be there! 5. Attention FFA Members on April 4th in the cafeteria at 4:00pm there will be a meeting. The activity will be games and there will be two tacos for the first 50 members. After they are gone, you may buy more. That night at 6:00pm in X-2, there will be a livestock meeting. If you have not showed before, please bring a parent 6. PLS (the poetry club) will meet Tuesday at lunch in J-5. [cid:image008.jpg at 01D4E4B5.DEE9E130] Senior Notes [cid:image008.jpg at 01D4E4B5.DEE9E130] 1. Seniors-Come by the counseling office during lunch or before/after school to sign up for college visits. 2. Attention Seniors! Do you want to be the next Mr. Pioneer? If so, sign up w/ Mrs. Naylor in K-5! Mr. Pioneer week is April 8- April 12. 3. Attention Students: UC Berkeley will be on campus TODAY during 2nd period. If you are interested in attending, you must sign up in the counseling office with Ms. Herrera. 4. Seniors- you may pick up your cap and gown in the front office if you missed your chance to pick up in S12 on Tuesday, before school, during lunch, and after school. [cid:image009.png at 01D4E4B5.DEE9E130]College Visit Sign-ups [cid:image010.png at 01D4E4B5.DEE9E130] Not at this time [cid:image011.jpg at 01D4E4B5.DEE9E130]Senior Scholarships [cid:image012.jpg at 01D4E4B5.DEE9E130] Caltrans District 6 Transportation Scholarship Due: 3/29 Amount: $1,000-$2,000 Criteria: Transportation Scholarships are available to high school students who will pursue a career in a transportation related field. o Possess a GPA of 2.5 or better. o Plan to attend a university or junior college, or trade school. o Applicants will have the opportunity to be selected for a $1,000 or a $2,000 scholarship. Employee Family Scholarships are available to high school students who will pursue a career in a transportation related field and are related to a current, former, or retired Caltrans District 6 employee. o Possess a GPA of 2.5 or better. o Plan to attend a university or junior college or trade school. o Applicants will have the opportunity to be selected for a $1,000 or a $2,000 scholarships City of Visalia - Police Activities League (PAL) Due: 3/29 Amount: $2,500 Criteria: ? Be graduating from a Visalia High School ? Have 2.5 GPA or higher ? Have applied to and have been accepted at a 2 or 4 year post-secondary education institution ? Participated in or assisted with a Visalia Police Activities League Program or activity at some point during k-12 grades (includes involvement in sports programs, Youth Leadership programs, volunteer, etc) Omni Family Health Scholarship Due: 3/29 Amount: $1,000 Criteria: ? Must express interest in the healthcare profession ? Current senior ? Cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher ? 3 letters of recommendation Interested applicants must see Ms. Bravo or Ms. Herrera in the Counseling Office Danny Romanazzi Memorial Scholarship - Sons of Italy in America Due: 3/30 Amount: TBD Criteria: This scholarship is for a high school senior that has had cancer or is dealing with cancer. There are no restrictions, grades, nationality. Anthony Brucia Success Award (CASCWA) Due: 3/29 Amount:$1,000 (5 Awards) Criteria: * The award is intended for resilient pupils who have made a turn-around in their lives. The kind of pupil we want to recognize and honor is the pupil who most likely did not have a 4.0+ throughout high school. CASCWA is looking for a student who has had to overcome lack of success early on due to a variety of reasons, including but not limited to personal or family problems. We want to acknowledge and support those pupils who may have been burdened by "at risk" circumstances and/or may have "hit bottom" but are now putting things back together and show future promise. Link for additional info: CASCWA Information Sheet Tulare County League of Mexican-American Women Scholarship Due: 3/31 Amount: TBA Criteria: ? Applicant must plan to attend a college or university in the fall of 2019 ? Must have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher ? Must demonstrate financial need ? Must be a resident of Tulare County ** Read through all instructions on application ** Ray Jones Scholarship Fund Due: 3/31 Amount: $2,500-$5,000 Criteria: ? Eligible applicants must be of California Indian descent ? Graduating senior in good standing with a 2.0 or higher ? Demonstrate financial need ? Seek enrollment in a post-secondary degree program at an accredited two or four-year college, university, or vocational-technical school PPAV Scholarship Due: 3/29 Amount: $500 Criteria: ? Ancestry or PPAV Affiliation - Must be Portuguese decent (state relatives) / State how your family is affiliated with PPAV ? Academics - 3.0 GPA or above - must attach transcripts ? Community involvement - List your involvement in volunteer and/or religious organizations in your community ? Leadership - list your leadership qualities through positions of responsibility in school, church, or volunteer organizations ? Honors - List your academic honors (National Honor Society, etc) that you received from local, civic, or church organizations ? Rating System - Each applicant will be rated in academics, community involvement, leadership, financial needs, and honors. Blue Diamond Growers Scholarship Due: 3/31 (POSTMARKED DATE) Amount: TBD Criteria: ? Applicants must come from almond producing area of CA ? Intend to be a full time student at a 4 year university ? Intend to major in selected fields of agriculture ? 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Name: March 28 2019- Daily Bulletin.docx Type: application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document Size: 151112 bytes Desc: March 28 2019- Daily Bulletin.docx URL: From mwhs-bulletin at mailman.vusd.org Thu Mar 28 15:45:25 2019 From: mwhs-bulletin at mailman.vusd.org (Mount Whitney High School Daily Bulletin) Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2019 22:45:25 +0000 Subject: [MWHS Daily Bulletin] March 29 2019- Daily Bulletin Message-ID: [cid:image001.jpg at 01D4E57D.41758300]Mt. Whitney High School[cid:image001.jpg at 01D4E57D.41758300] A California Distinguished School & Home of the Pioneers! Go Pioneers! [Image result for month of feb school clipart]March 29, 2019 [cid:image001.jpg at 01D0F789.9EFA7A20] [cid:image004.jpg at 01D4E57D.41758300] Friday, Mar. 29, 2019 Tuesday 3/12/19 3/19/19 3/26/19 4/2/19 Wednesday 3/13/19 3/20/19 3/27/19 4/3/19 Thursday 3/14/19 3/21/19 3/28/19 4/4/19 Friday 3/15/19 3/22/19 3/29/19 4/5/19 Period 0 7:20 am- 8:17 am 58 minutes Period 0 7:20 am- 8:17 am 58 minutes Period 0 7:20 am- 8:17 am 58 minutes Period 0 7:20 am- 8:17 am 58 minutes Period 1 8:23 am-9:43 am 80 minutes Period 6 8:23 am-9:43 am 80 minutes Period 1 8:23 am-9:43 am 80 minutes Period 6 8:23 am-9:43 am 80 minutes Period 2 9:49 am-11:09 am 80 minutes Period 5 9:49 am-11:09 am 80 minutes Period 2 9:49 am-11:09 am 80 minutes Period 5 9:49 am-11:09 am 80 minutes Period 3 11:15 am-12:35 pm 80 minutes Period 4 11:15 am-12:35 pm 80 minutes Period 3 11:15 am-12:35 pm 80 minutes Period 4 11:15 am-12:35 pm 80 minutes Lunch 12:35 pm-1:15 pm 40 minutes Lunch 12:35 pm-1:15 pm 40 minutes Lunch 12:35 pm-1:15 pm 40 minutes Lunch 12:35 pm-1:15 pm 40 minutes Period 4 1:21 pm-1:57 pm 36 minutes Period 3 1:21 pm-1:57 pm 36 minutes Period 4 1:21 pm-1:57 pm 36 minutes Period 3 1:21 pm-1:57 pm 36 minutes Period 5 2:03 pm-2:39 pm 36 minutes Period 2 2:03 pm-2:39 pm 36 minutes Period 5 2:03 pm-2:39 pm 36 minutes Period 2 2:03 pm-2:39 pm 36 minutes Period 6 2:45 pm-3:21 pm 36 minutes Period 1 2:45 pm-3:21 pm 36 minutes Period 6 2:45 pm-3:21 pm 36 minutes Period 1 2:45 pm-3:21 pm 36 minutes Attention Bike Riders: please lock your bikes each day INSIDE the bike rack. Please do not park them on the outside of the bike rack area. Thank you. ? Attention Students: ? Students who arrive to school after the tardy bell 1st period and the gate is locked will be assigned one day lunch detention that day in B24. IDs will be collected in the office. When the student goes to detention that day, the ID will be returned to them at the end of the detention. Also, ALL students who are not in the gate when the tardy bell rings 5th period will have their off campus privileges revoked for one week. Student IDs will be collected at the gate and returned after school. [cid:image006.jpg at 01D4E57D.41758300]Student Notes[cid:image006.jpg at 01D4E57D.41758300] 1. Students, please take a few minutes to recognize Pioneers showing PRIDE. You can choose to nominate staff members for Staff of the Month or other students as Everyday Pioneers. Use the Google Form provided. https://goo.gl/forms/2uDgMSgEMeTA8wMy1. 2. Attention All Pioneers, if you are struggling in a class or need extra help with homework assignments XL student tutors are here to help you! XL tutoring services are offered before school on Monday's 7am to 9am and Tuesday thru Thursday 7am to 8am. After school tutoring is offered Monday thru Thursday from 3:30pm to 5:30pm. Tutoring services consist of; Math 1, Math 2, Math 3, Pre-Calculus, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, English, and Spanish. All tutoring services are FREE and are held in the Library. Please take advantage of the tutoring services that XL student tutors are willing to offer you to improve your grades this semester. 3. Attention all students and Mt. Whitney staff, the Hip-Hop Club is having a Custom Button-Making fundraiser. Button size are 2 ? inches and are only $3 dollars. If you are interested in getting a customized button please email your school appropriate picture to Ivet the XL Site Director at isoria at pyheart.org Please allow 3-4 for days for pick up. This fundraiser is going on until the end of the school year. For more information on the Custom Button-Making fundraiser talk to a Hip-Hop Club member or stop by the XL room S-11. 4.. Just a reminder that we will be going on a modified block schedule beginning TODAY and continuing every Tuesday-Friday until April 5th Juniors will be taking the ELA portion of the CAASPP 3/12-3/22 and the Math portion 3/26-4/5. Seniors will be taking the CAST 4/2-4/5. Reminder- Tuesdays and Thursdays, follow the regular order of classes (periods 1st-6th). On Wednesdays and Fridays, your schedule is reverse (periods 6th-1st). Pre-1st doesn't change. 5. Students, please take a few minutes to recognize Pioneers showing PRIDE. You can choose to nominate staff members for Staff of the Month or other students as Everyday Pioneers. Use the Google Form provided. https://goo.gl/forms/2uDgMSgEMeTA8wMy1 6. Attention Junior and Senior girls- Need a dress for prom? It is time for the Enchanted Evening Prom Dress Give-Away! The event will take place on April 13, 2019 at the Wyndham Hotel. In order to participate, you MUST sign up with Mrs. Araiza in the student supervision office by April 5th. 7. Mr. Perrotta's Biotechnology classes are raising money through the Living Water World Missions charity to provide clean drinking water for villages in Guatemala. If you would like to donate to this worthy cause, please stop by room H-5 to contribute. No amount is too large or small. If we can raise $4500, we will provide clean drinking water for an entire village of Guatemalans. Thank you for considering this! 8. Junior and Senior boys who need help renting a tuxedo for Prom, please see Mrs. Araiza for more information. 9. FOR THE LOVE OF ART - Do you know a high school student artist looking to make $ on their art? Let them know Visalia Education Foundation (VEF) can help them sell their art...it's easy and fun! Check out VEF's website for information on their upcoming art show and sale, For the Love of Art! http://www.visaliaedfoundation.org/ The deadline for submission has been extended to TODAY 10. This Mt. Whitney Dance Show is TONIGHT at LJ and we would love for all of you to come and support your friends in Intro, Intermediate, Advanced Dance, and Elevate! Tickets are $10 each and will be sold at lunch in the quad, in the main office from Mrs. Miller or Mrs. Reyes, and at the door. Hope you can come! 11. YEARBOOKS...THEY'RE GOING FAST! We have fewer than 80 yearbooks left to sell and when they're gone...THEY'RE GONE! We cannot order any more. They are $90, CASH ONLY at the school or $90 and you can use a credit card at Jostens.com. Our next sale is April 2nd - April 5th in Room B-207 before school and at lunch. Get yours while you still can!! 12. Attention alll students, the XL program is hosting a 5 vs 5 Soccer Tournament after school on Friday, April 12th, Friday, April 26th, and Friday, May 3rd. Winners of the Soccer Tournament will go to the finals on Friday, May 10th . Winners will also received a gift cards and some XL swag. If you are interested in participating please stop by the XL room to register your team. Deadline to sign up will be Thursday, April 4th. Every student is welcome to participate. If you have any questions about the 5 vs 5 Soccer Tournament please stop by the XL room and speak to Ivet or Carlos. 13. Attention Students: Riverway elementary is needing 12 volunteers for the school carnival, the school carnival will be on April 12th @ 5:30-8:00, volunteers will start @ 4:45pm. Pizza & drinks will be provided. Please sign-up in the counseling office with Ms. Herrera. [MC900446010[1]] Club Notes 1. The GSA Club will meet in J-4 for the rest of the semester. Newcomers are welcome. 2. The Intersectional Feminist Club meets every Monday at lunch in K7. Join us and bring a friend! 3. Come join Hip-Hop Club after school Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. We have a new Choreographer! Everyone is Welcome!! Come out and have fun with us! 4. Medical Careers Club Meeting on Wednesday, April 3rd at 12:50 in U-3. Be there! 5. Attention FFA Members on April 4th in the cafeteria at 4:00pm there will be a meeting. The activity will be games and there will be two tacos for the first 50 members. After they are gone, you may buy more. That night at 6:00pm in X-2, there will be a livestock meeting. If you have not showed before, please bring a parent 6. PLS (the poetry club) will meet Tuesday at lunch in J-5. [cid:image008.jpg at 01D4E57D.41758300] Senior Notes [cid:image008.jpg at 01D4E57D.41758300] 1. Seniors-Come by the counseling office during lunch or before/after school to sign up for college visits. 2. Attention Seniors! Do you want to be the next Mr. Pioneer? If so, sign up w/ Mrs. Naylor in K-5! Mr. Pioneer week is April 8- April 12. 3. Seniors- you may pick up your cap and gown in the front office if you missed your chance to pick up in S12 on Tuesday, before school, during lunch, and after school. [cid:image009.png at 01D4E57D.41758300]College Visit Sign-ups [cid:image010.png at 01D4E57D.41758300] Not at this time [cid:image011.jpg at 01D4E57D.41758300]Senior Scholarships [cid:image012.jpg at 01D4E57D.41758300] Caltrans District 6 Transportation Scholarship Due: 3/29 Amount: $1,000-$2,000 Criteria: Transportation Scholarships are available to high school students who will pursue a career in a transportation related field. o Possess a GPA of 2.5 or better. o Plan to attend a university or junior college, or trade school. o Applicants will have the opportunity to be selected for a $1,000 or a $2,000 scholarship. Employee Family Scholarships are available to high school students who will pursue a career in a transportation related field and are related to a current, former, or retired Caltrans District 6 employee. o Possess a GPA of 2.5 or better. o Plan to attend a university or junior college or trade school. o Applicants will have the opportunity to be selected for a $1,000 or a $2,000 scholarships City of Visalia - Police Activities League (PAL) Due: 3/29 Amount: $2,500 Criteria: ? Be graduating from a Visalia High School ? Have 2.5 GPA or higher ? Have applied to and have been accepted at a 2 or 4 year post-secondary education institution ? Participated in or assisted with a Visalia Police Activities League Program or activity at some point during k-12 grades (includes involvement in sports programs, Youth Leadership programs, volunteer, etc) Omni Family Health Scholarship Due: 3/29 Amount: $1,000 Criteria: ? Must express interest in the healthcare profession ? Current senior ? Cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher ? 3 letters of recommendation Interested applicants must see Ms. Bravo or Ms. Herrera in the Counseling Office Danny Romanazzi Memorial Scholarship - Sons of Italy in America Due: 3/30 Amount: TBD Criteria: This scholarship is for a high school senior that has had cancer or is dealing with cancer. There are no restrictions, grades, nationality. Anthony Brucia Success Award (CASCWA) Due: 3/29 Amount:$1,000 (5 Awards) Criteria: * The award is intended for resilient pupils who have made a turn-around in their lives. The kind of pupil we want to recognize and honor is the pupil who most likely did not have a 4.0+ throughout high school. CASCWA is looking for a student who has had to overcome lack of success early on due to a variety of reasons, including but not limited to personal or family problems. We want to acknowledge and support those pupils who may have been burdened by "at risk" circumstances and/or may have "hit bottom" but are now putting things back together and show future promise. Link for additional info: CASCWA Information Sheet Tulare County League of Mexican-American Women Scholarship Due: 3/31 Amount: TBA Criteria: ? Applicant must plan to attend a college or university in the fall of 2019 ? Must have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher ? Must demonstrate financial need ? Must be a resident of Tulare County ** Read through all instructions on application ** Ray Jones Scholarship Fund Due: 3/31 Amount: $2,500-$5,000 Criteria: ? Eligible applicants must be of California Indian descent ? Graduating senior in good standing with a 2.0 or higher ? Demonstrate financial need ? Seek enrollment in a post-secondary degree program at an accredited two or four-year college, university, or vocational-technical school PPAV Scholarship Due: 3/29 Amount: $500 Criteria: ? Ancestry or PPAV Affiliation - Must be Portuguese decent (state relatives) / State how your family is affiliated with PPAV ? Academics - 3.0 GPA or above - must attach transcripts ? Community involvement - List your involvement in volunteer and/or religious organizations in your community ? Leadership - list your leadership qualities through positions of responsibility in school, church, or volunteer organizations ? Honors - List your academic honors (National Honor Society, etc) that you received from local, civic, or church organizations ? Rating System - Each applicant will be rated in academics, community involvement, leadership, financial needs, and honors. Blue Diamond Growers Scholarship Due: 3/31 (POSTMARKED DATE) Amount: TBD Criteria: ? Applicants must come from almond producing area of CA ? Intend to be a full time student at a 4 year university ? Intend to major in selected fields of agriculture ? 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