CRESCENTA VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL DAILY BULLETIN



CRESCENTA VALLEY HIGH SCHOOLDaily BulletinMonday, November 27, 2017Mon. 11/27Varsity Girls Basketball Tip-Off Classic at CVHS - TBATues. 11/28BANKING DAY SCHEDULE 0 PERIOD 6:55 – 7:50PERIOD 3 11:05 – 11:52STAFF MEETING 7:50 – 8:55PERIOD 4 11:58 – 12:44PERIOD 1 9:00 – 9:47LUNCH 12:44 – 1:19PERIOD 2 9:53 – 10:42PERIOD 5 1:25 – 2:11SNACK 10:42 – 10:59PERIOD 6 2:17 – 3:03Varsity Boys Soccer vs. Flintridge Prep HS at CVHS – 3:15pmFreshmen Boys Basketball vs. Golden Valley HS at Hart – 3:30pmJV Boys Soccer vs. Flintridge Prep HS at Clark Magnet HS – 3:30pmVarsity Girls Basketball Tip-Off Classic at CVHS - TBAWed. 11/29Freshmen Boys Soccer vs. San Fernando HS at Clark Magnet HS – 3:30pmFreshmen Boys Basketball vs. Saugus HS at Hart – 6:30pmVarsity Girls Basketball Tip-Off Classic at CVHS - TBAThurs. 11/30Varsity Boys Soccer vs. El Camino HS at CVHS – 3:15pmFreshmen Boys Basketball vs. Simi Valley HS at Hart – 3:30pmVarsity Girls Basketball Tip-Off Classic at CVHS - TBAVarsity Girls Water Polo Mistletoe Classic at Newbury ParkFri. 12/1Freshmen Boys Basketball Hart Tourny at Hart - TBAVarsity Girls Basketball Tip-Off Classic at CVHS - TBAVarsity Girls Water Polo Mistletoe Classic at Newbury ParkJV Girls Water Polo Bonita JV Tournament at Bonita Sat. 12/2Freshmen Boys Soccer vs. Sylmar HS at CVHS – 9:00amJV Boys Soccer vs. El Camino HS at CVHS – 10:30amFreshmen Boys Soccer vs. N. Hollywood HS at CVHS – 3:00pmJV – 3:00pmVarsity Boys Soccer vs. N. Hollywood HS at St. Francis HS – 7:00pmVarsity Cross Country Footlocker Regional at Mt. Sac – TBAVarsity Girls Water Polo Mistletoe Classic at Newbury Park276225134620 A PATRIOTIC MOMENT:We must be willing individually and as a nation, to accept whatever sacrifices may be required of us. A people that values its privileges above its principles soon loses both.-Dwight Eisenhower00 A PATRIOTIC MOMENT:We must be willing individually and as a nation, to accept whatever sacrifices may be required of us. A people that values its privileges above its principles soon loses both.-Dwight Eisenhower3781425125095November Character and Ethic Trait:CitizenshipCitizenship is the chance to make a difference to the place where you belong.-Charles Handy00November Character and Ethic Trait:CitizenshipCitizenship is the chance to make a difference to the place where you belong.-Charles HandyGENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTSBilingual Competency Award: There will be a meeting for Juniors and Seniors regarding the criteria for receiving the Bilingual Competency Award at graduation and for taking the District Bilingual Competency Exam. The meeting will be held on Tuesday, November 28, 3:10pm, in the Career Center with Ms. Mooser. It’s your responsibility to find out if you are eligible and it’s your responsibility to sign up for the award. Please attend the meeting and don’t miss the deadlines!Boys swim team tryouts: Thursday, November 30, 3:15pm, CV pool. Journeys Magazine submissions are now open! Send in your literary and arts submissions to journeysubmissions@ for the opportunity to be featured in CV’s literary and arts magazine. Include your name, student ID, grade, and title of you work.CLUBSStudents who would be interested in learning more about tobacco, e-cigarettes and hookah smoking and how it affects your health, there is a TUPE (Tobacco Use Prevention and Education) program meeting every Tuesday lunch in room 1106. All are welcome, pizza provided.COUNSELOR CORNERSeniors interested in part time employment: Color Me Mine in Montrose is looking to hire CV high school seniors in their studio. Students must be at least 17 years old to apply. If you are interested, contactMs. Gaya Garibyan at the store.→ Army reps will be in the Counseling Office every?Monday?during lunch time.? ? ? ?→ Marine reps will be in the Counseling Office 1st?and 3rd?Thursday?of every month,?during lunch time.?We will have the following representatives to meet with interested students in the Counseling Office duringsnack / lunch time:→ Wednesday, November 29, Glendale Community College, lunch time→ Thursday, November 30, FIDM (Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising), lunch timeSeniors: Please remember that the UC and CSU application portals are open and applications must be submitted by Thursday, November 30. See your Counselor if you need help.Attention all: Do you want to earn additional credits towards graduation? Are you interested in pursuing a career right after high school? If so, you might want to consider taking an After-School Career/Technical Education (CTE) Course. Our High School CTE course offerings are: Cosmetology @ GHS Water Safety @ HHSFor more information, please see your counselor for enrollment forms or visit the GUSD CTE website: OPPORTUNITIES Rvsd. Nov. 9, 2017Wells Fargo Scholarship Program for People with Disabilities – In honor of National Disability Employment Awareness Month, Wells Fargo has committed $1 million over the next 4 years to help people with disabilities obtain the education or training necessary to succeed in the career path of their choice. Awards open to high school graduates who have a min. 3.0 GPA (on 4.0 scale). Additional information and application are available at Deadline-Nov. 28, 2017Sixt Scholars Program – Sixt Rent-A-Car is pleased to offer 5 high school seniors graduating in 2018 the opportunity to receive a $5,000 scholarship to continue their education in college. Students must have a min. 3.7 GPA and plan to enroll full time in a 2-yr or 4-yr. college. Information and application are available at . Deadline-Nov. 30, 2017 Edison Scholars Program – awarding $40,000 (4-year) scholarships to students majoring in the STEM fields: computer & information systems, engineering, engineering technology, management information systems, mathematics, natural resources and conservation or physical sciences. Students must have a min. 3.0 GPA, attend a high school in SCE’s service area, and demonstrate financial need. Apply on line at Deadline-Dec. 1, 2017California Association of Educational Office Professionals (CAEOP) is offer a $1,000 scholarship to a graduating senior continuing his/her education at an accredited college/university in the fall. Student must have a min. 2.0 GPA, be a resident of California and seeking to continue his/her education in the field of business administration or education. Award is also based on financial need, scholastic achievement, initiative and extracurricular activities. Application information is available at and deadline is Dec. 11, 2017Burger King Scholars Program – awards scholarship to help graduating seniors offset the cost of attending college. Recipients are selected based on their GPA (min. 2.0), work experience, extracurricular activities and/or community service. Students can be attending a 2-yr or 4-yr college/university or vocational/technical school. Apply @ burgerkingscholars. Deadline-Dec. 15, 2017AXA Achievement Scholarship Fund – provides scholarship awards to graduating high school seniors. Awards range from $2500 - $25,000 and are granted to seniors who plan to enroll full-time in an accredited 2-yr or 4-yr college/university for the 2017-18 academic year. Application and additional information is available at . Deadline-Dec. 15, 2017Foot Locker Scholar Athlete Program – seeks to honor student-athletes who demonstrate exceptional academic ability and strong leadership skills in sports, in their school and within their communities. Foot Locker Scholar Athletes embody good sportsmanship, strong moral character, display academic excellence and are confident and enthusiast leaders. Applicants must be current high school seniors who will be entering a 4-yr college in the Fall of 2018, be a member on a high school sports team or be involved in after-school sports (e.g. intramural, martial arts, etc.), have a min. 3.0 GPA and be a US citizen or permanent legal resident. Info and application are available at . Deadline-Dec. 15, 2017APIASF (Asian & Pacific Islander American Scholarship Fund) provides scholarships to underserved AAPI students who will be enrolling in a U.S. accredited college or university in the Fall. Students must have a min. 2.7 GPA and apply for federal financial aid using the FAFSA. Additional information and application are available at . Deadline-January, 2018The GE-Reagan Foundation Scholarship Program is a national program that awards college scholarships to high school seniors who embody the characteristics of President Ronald Reagan at their school, in the community, in the workplace and at home. Applicants must demonstrate the attributes of leadership, drive, integrity and citizenship; strong academic performance (min. 3.0 GPA), and plans to enroll full-time at an accredited 4-year college/university. Program info and application are at . Deadline-Jan. 4, 2018The Diller Teen Tikkun Olam Award?– The Helen Diller Family Foundation sponsors this scholarship to support Jewish teen leaders and inspire future generations of strong Jewish leaders in the global community.? The award provides $36,000 to each of 15 recipients so that they may use it to further their community service project or education. Information and application are available at ?and?deadline is?Jan. 8, 2018.Washington Crossing Foundation?– awarding scholarships ranging from $500 - $5000 to graduating seniors who are planning careers in government service (local, state or federal).? Check out organization’s website –??for information (official rules, requirements, procedures and downloadable application).? Award also based on one-page essay stating why he/she plans a career in government service.??Deadline is?Jan. 15, 2018.Professional Business Women of California (PBWC) - will be awarding academic scholarships to several high school seniors who are women and California residents. A personal essay is required as part of the application. Completed scholarship application and supporting documentation must be submitted electronically by Jan. 31, 2018. Consult organization’s website for additional information /2015/02/2018-scholarship-application.pdfUnion Plus Scholarship Program – is offering grants ranging from $500 - $4000 to assist union members and their children to attend college. Applicants are evaluated based on academic ability (min. 3.0 GPA), social awareness, financial need and content of essay. Students apply online at benefits/money/union-plus-scholarships. Deadline-Jan. 31, 2018California State PTA offers scholarship awards of $750 each to acknowledge the achievements of high school seniors for volunteer service in school and community. Seniors must be members of their school’s PTA/PTSA unit in good standing. Scholarships can be used for study at any accredited 2-yr or 4-yr college, or trade/technical school. Information and application are available at programs-events/scholarships. Deadline-Feb. 1, 2018The Jackie Robinson Foundation – provides scholarships to disadvantaged minority high school students, planning to attend an accredited 4-yr college/university. Students should also demonstrate leadership potential, dedication to community service and financial need. Application available at . Deadline-Feb. 1, 2018Mothers of Multiples Clubs, Inc.?– is offering scholarships to graduating multiple birth students (twins, triplets or higher).? Students must be planning to attend a college/ university or trade/vocational school in the fall.? Award based on financial need, academic achievement, educational background and extracurricular activities. ??Information and application are available at and deadline to?apply is?Feb. 5, 20182018 Beverage Industry College Scholarship Program – offers 1-year, non-recurring scholarships ranging from $2500-$5000. Qualified applicants must be graduating seniors attending a 4-year college in the fall and have a parent or grandparent who are employed with a company or individual holding a valid CA liquor/beer/wine license (i.e. hotels, restaurants, wholesale grocery/retail/drug stores, convenience stores, airlines, etc.). Application is available at and deadline to apply is Feb. 15, 2018 Sons of Italy Western Foundation – announces the availability of academic and athletic scholarships for graduating seniors in the Class of 2018. Awards are open to students who are wholly or partially of Italian descent and will be enrolling in an accredited trade school, college, university or community college in the Fall. Applications are available at scholarship. Deadline-March 1, 2018Scholarship for Juniors:Calvin Coolidge Scholars Program – is offering a full-ride, merit scholarship (covers tuition, room, board and expenses) for 4 years of undergraduate study at ANY accredited college or university in the U.S. The awards are for students planning to pursue ANY academic discipline of study. Students apply for the Coolidge scholarship during their junior year of high school. The scholarship application and additional information can be accessed online at and must be submitted by Jan. 24, 2018.Essay Contests (grades 9-12)2017-18 Profiles in Courage Essay Contest – This essay contest challenges students to write an original and creative essay that demonstrates an understanding of political courage as described by John F. Kenney in his book “Profiles in Courage.” Contest is open to all U.S. high school students in grades 9-12. Essay can be no more than 1000 words but must be min. 700 words. Information and essay rules are available at and deadline to submit is Jan. 4. 2018. 2018 AG Day Essay and Video Contest – sponsored by the Agriculture Council of America (ACA). This year’s theme – “How Will Agriculture Feed the World?” The ACA encourages students to describe how agriculture impacts their daily life and how it will feed the world with the growing population. Contest is open to all U.S. high school students in grades 9-12. Essay contest is divided into two categories – written essay and video essay. Contestants are eligible to submit only one written OR one video essay. Additional information, submission rules and essay guidelines are available at and deadline to submit is Jan. 31, 2018STEM Program (grades 9-12)THINK Scholars Program @ MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) – The THINK scholars program is an educational outreach initiative that promotes science, technology, engineering and mathematics by supporting and funding projects developed by high school students. The program is run by a team of undergraduates at MIT and is open to all high school students residing in the United States. Students apply to the program by submitting a proposal for any novel science, technology or engineering idea. After judging of the proposals submitted, six (6) students will be chosen as finalists. Finalists receive:an all-expense paid trip to MITattendance to XFair (MIT’s spring tech symposium)networking opportunities with MIT professors and XFair companiesup to $1000 to build their projectproject mentorship from MIT students Information and program guidelines are available @ _Program_Guidelines_2017-18 and deadline to submit is Jan. 1, 2018 ................
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