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CRESCENTA VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL Daily Bulletin
April 22, 2019
CALENDAR of EVENTS
Mon 04/22 Freshmen Baseball vs. Arcadia HS at Arcadia – 6:30pm Girls Varsity Tennis Prelims at Burroughs HS – 2:00pm
Tues 04/23 Varsity Baseball vs. Arcadia HS at Stengel – 7:00pm JV vs. Arcadia HS at Arcadia – 3:30pm
Girls Lacrosse vs. West Ranch at CVHS – 4:00pm JV vs. West Ranch at CVHS - 5:30pm
Varsity Softball vs. Muir at Muir – 6:00pm JV vs. Muir at CVHS –
Varsity/JV Swimming & Diving Pacific League Prelims at Burbank – 2:00pm Varsity Volleyball vs. Arcadia HS at Arcadia – 6:00pm
JV vs. Arcadia HS at Arcadia – 5:00pm Freshmen vs. Arcadia HS at Arcadia – 4:30pm
Wed 04/24 Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day – No School Freshmen Baseball vs. Arcadia HS at Stengel – 6:30pm
Thurs 04/25 Varsity Softball vs. Arcadia HS at CVHS – 3:30pm JV vs. Arcadia HS at Arcadia
Varsity/JV Swimming & Diving Pacific League Finals at Burbank – 3:00pm Girls Varsity Tennis – Finals at Burroughs – 3:30pm Varsity Track - League Finals at Arcadia – TBA
Fri 04/26 Varsity Baseball vs. Arcadia HS at Arcadia – 7:00pm JV vs. Arcadia HS at Dunsmore – 3:30pm
Girls Lacrosse vs. Valencia at CVHS – 4:00pm JV vs. Valencia at CVHS – 5:30pm
Varsity Volleyball vs. Flintridge Prep HS at CVHS – 7:00pm ComedySportz: HLS – Varsity Match – 7:00pm - UT
A PATRIOTIC MOMENT:
“True patriotism is of no party.”
Tobias Smollett
APRIL CHARACTER AND ETHIC TRAIT LOYALTY
“Loyalty cannot be blueprinted. It cannot be produced on an assembly line. In fact, it cannot be manufactured at all, for its origin is the human heart — the center of self-respect and human dignity. It is a force which leaps into being only when conditions are exactly right for it — and it is a force very sensitive to betrayal.”– Maurice Franks
GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
• Students and Parents: The east Altura entrance to the school at the far end of the track is now permanently closed for construction through the end of June. Please do NOT enter through this area for your own safety. Students found inside the construction area, dismantling the safety fencing or climbing over it will be subject to discipline.
• Spring Into Class Before The Bell! This April and May, classes with strong attendance will be
tracked and rewarded. Students with more than five tardies or lates in a week may be assigned ATS. Additionally teachers concerned with attendance have the right to refer students to an administrator after only the third late or tardy mark in any class. Falcon time is on time!
• Working with community partners, a panel of experts has been put together to address College Life-- Beyond the Academics. We believe this will be valuable to both parents and students, especially high schoolers. Parents from all levels are welcome. Some of the topics discussed may not be appropriate for our youngest students. The discussion will take place on Monday, April 22nd, from 6:30 – 7:30pm at Crescenta Valley High School, MacDonald Auditorium. For more information email [email protected].
• To All Academy Students: Please join us for this month’s Academy movie, The Day After Tomorrow., on Monday, April 22nd, in Rm. 5310, at 3:15pm.
• Spring is in the air and so are YEARBOOK APPLICATIONS - WHOO-HOO! Don’t miss out on this opportunity of a lifetime to make new friends, eat cupcakes, and have people purchase the homework you do! Come by room 5101 to pick up your personal application or you can find it online at www.cvhsfalcons.com > activities > yearbook > applications. Due back Friday, April 26, 2019!
• Attention ALL students: The Summer School link is up and active on the CVHS counseling website:
https://www.gusd.net/site/default.aspx?PageID=11852
• COMMUNITY SERVICE OPPORTUNITY: Volunteers needed for “Taste Walk Glendale” on Wednesday, May 1st. Volunteers are needed along the event route (1/2 mile-long) to assist attendees, restaurants, and share information with the community. Perks include COMMUNITY SERVICE HOURS, FREE Taste Walk Glendale food ticket and t-shirt. The event proceeds support Glendale youth art programs. For more information, contact [email protected].
• CVHS Tech Team: We are looking for current 9th, 10th, and 11th graders interested in joining our
tech team for next year. You do not need to be techy. Applications can be found at the counseling office or in Rm. 1306.
• Thinking of becoming an entrepreneur? CSUN is offering a Saturday Spring
2019 Entrepreneurship Academy for students in grades 9-12. The academy will be held at Hoover High School and students will be provided ipads/laptops for the academy. At the end of the program students will earn a certificate. The program will run from Saturday March 30 through Saturday, May 18th. The registration period has ended, however, if you are interested, please contact Professor Jimmy Gandhi (CSUN) at Email: [email protected] Phone: (818) 677-6157.
• ATTENTION STUDENTS: Are you interested in 3D printing and modeling, designing and building custom headphones? GCC is offering a FREE summer program from June 17th-July 25th, you can earn 2 units of college credits in Engineering 120, 3D Printing and Modeling. If you are interested please contact Ms. Nakawatase, Career Education Counselor at Glendale Community College (818) 240-1000, Ext. 5906 or email: [email protected]. There will be an Engineering Academy Registration workshop April 22nd from 4-5pm at GCC’s Welcome Center.
• Free Summer Zbrush Program: 10-12th graders: Are you interested in learning how to create a 3D design? If so, Glendale Community College is offering a free summer Zbrush program, Digital Sculpture on Mondays & Tuesdays from 1-5pm. There will be 8 workshops beginning July 1st. If you are interested, register today: WWW.GLENDALE.EDU/ZBRUSHWORKSHOP. If you have any questions, contact ROGER DICKES, [email protected].
• 2019-20 Registration: CTE Pathway information by high school can be found on the GUSD CTE
website: https://www.gusd.net/Page/3609
SENIORS
• SENIOR PROM TICKET SALES: Monday, April 8 through May 9 – with ASB Card $118; without ASB/Non-CVHS Student/Guest $128. No tickets will be sold after Thursday, May 9th. Students bringing non CV Guest must purchase both tickets at student store. No tickets will be sold at the door. Tickets may be purchased with cash, debit card, and credit card at the student store and credit cards online. No checks will be accepted. For debit/credit cards, there will be an added convenience fee. CVHS Webstore: https://webstores.activenetwork.com/school-software/crescenta_valley_hig/
• Graduation Tickets: Graduation ticket sales will begin Monday, May 20th. Each graduating
student will receive six (6) tickets for free, and can purchase up to five (5) extra tickets for $12 each. Tickets will be given to them at the graduation rehearsal the same day as graduation.
• Academy Seniors: All senior Academy hours are due by Friday, April 26th. Please turn them in
to Mrs. Antista.
• SENIORS - COMMUNITY SERVICE DEADLINE~ Seniors, all Community Service forms are due to the Library FRIDAY, APRIL 26th. Yes, you may turn forms in early! Turn them in to the Class of 2019 box in the Library by FRIDAY, APRIL 26th. This is for the Class of 2019 only. Freshmen, Sophomores and Juniors your hours are due Tuesday, June 11.
• Seniors – Have you earned scholarships or college grants/awards that you would like recognized at the annual Senior Awards Program on Thursday, May 23, 2019. If so, report this information to Mrs. Mulvoy in the Administration Office. Deadline to submit this information is Wednesday, May 8, 2019.
• Canada Auxiliary of Professionals will be offering $1000 or $2000 scholarship to students who
will be continuing their education at a 2-year college or an accredited occupational program in fall
2019. Award is open to those graduating high school seniors who attend school in the La Canada SD, Glendale Unified SD, PCC or GCC areas and have a min. 2.5 GPA. Application available online at http://www.alflintridge.org or from Mrs. Mulvoy in the Administration office. Deadline to apply is May 3, 2019
• Caruso Affiliates, Americana at Brand, 2019 ‘Spirit of American Youth’ Scholarship application
process is open for the class of 2019. This organization awards (2) $10,000 scholarships to honor outstanding spirit, leadership and social responsibility. Awards open to graduating seniors who have demonstrated leadership abilities through participation in community service, extracurricular or other activities. Students must have a min. 3.0 GPA and be enrolling for the first time at a U.S. accredited college/university as a full-time, degree-seeking, first-time student in the fall of 2019. Application and information available online at https://americanaatbrand.com/offers/the-spirit-of-american-youth-scholarship-opportunity/ Deadline to apply is May 31, 2019
• AJ Wang Foundation Scholarship Fund – provides annual support to graduating high school students who will be attending one of 9 local community colleges in the fall. They are – LACC, Coastline CC, Cerritos CC, Santa Monica CC, Moorpark CC, Oxnard CC, Ventura CC, Pasadena CC, Long Beach CC & Glendale CC. This award can providing multi-year (up to 3 years) funding for students who will be taking a min. of 12 units and progress to obtain a degree, a certification or transfer to a 4-year school. Application and information can be found online at www.ajwangfoundation.org/learn-more/. Deadline to apply is June 1, 2019
• Attention Seniors: Late order forms for Jostens Cap, Gown and Tassel will be in the
Counseling and AP Office beginning Monday, March 4. These MUST be mailed DIRECTLY to Jostens.
CLUBS
• Are Mondays too hard? Take the edge off with Office Club, Mondays at lunch. Parks & Rec on Fridays, Rm. 2204.
• Come join the Fellowship of Christian Athletes on Tuesday, April 23rd, at Coach Schilling’s
room, Rm. 5104, and enjoy free pizza, a game and a prize, and more. Everyone is Welcome!!
COUNSELOR CORNER
• Attention ALL students: The Summer School link is up and active on the CVHS counseling website: https://www.gusd.net/site/default.aspx?PageID=11852
• Attention Seniors who applied for UC’s and/or CSU’s: Remember once you submit your
application to any of these schools, it is your responsibility to check the student portal regularly for any transcript request and to process them as soon as possible.
• The rep from Glendale Community College will be in Counseling Office during lunch time on the following dates: - May 1, 8, 15, 22, 29
• Army representatives are going to be in the Counseling Office on Mondays during lunch time.
• There will also be an Army rep the 3rd Tuesday of every month in the Counseling Office during lunch time to meet the interested students.
• NAVY representatives are going to be in the Counseling Office on the 3rd Wednesday of each
month during lunch time to meet the interested students.
Earn 2 units of college credit inENGR 120 3D Printing and Modeling (CSU transferable).
Project based learning using computer aided design (CAD), 3D printers, electronics and wiring.
Design and build custom headphones.
TUITION AND MATERIALS: FREEOPEN TO ALL HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS GRADE 10-12, PARENTS ARE WELCOME.
For program information contact Tiffany Nakawatase, Adjunct Career Education counselor (818) 240-1000 Ext. 5906 [email protected]
GUSD students contact Dr. Makijan at (818) 241-3111 Ext. 1633 or [email protected]
ENGINEERING AND DESIGN ACADEMY
JUNE 17–JULY 25, 2019MONDAY–THURSDAY · 2:00-5:00PM
ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY (AT) ROOM 229
OPEN TO ALL
Motorcycle Parking
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Glendale FWY (2)
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Verdugo Road Footbridge
Circle Drive
Verdugo Road
Sartoris Field
PlazaVaquero
San RafaelPlaza
TennisCourts
TennisCourts
CenterCourt
Mountain St.
Lot A
Lot BBy permit only
LS
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Lot I
South Fork Stairs
SouthStairs
North Stairs
San Gabriel Plaza
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CIVIC AUDITORIUMPARKING STRUCTURE
(BY PERMIT ONLY)
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PARKING STRUCTURE
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Lot B (Level 3, 4, 5 & 6)(White Spaces)
Lot C (Level 1 & 2)(Green Spaces)
Disabled (Level 1 - Permit Reqʼd)
Parking Structure Call Boxes are located on each level next to the elevators and stairwells.
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Public Telephone
Student Information Kiosk
Bicycle Rack
Emergency Call Box
ElevatorLot A
CONSTRUCTIONCONSTRUCTION
ENGINEERING ACADEMYREGISTRATION WORKSHOP
APRIL 22 FROM 4-5PM IN THE THE WELCOME CENTER
This workshop will help students go over the application process to enroll at Glendale Community College and join the Engineering Academy.
Students should bring completed application with BOTH parent and counselor signatures signed for review to this workshop. For those who do not attend the workshop, please see the JUMPSTART GUIDE attached. Each student should complete the required paperwork, and submit ALL
documents to admissions and records in PERSON!
Please note, the deadline to drop without a “W” and be eligible for a refund is 6/21/19. The deadline to drop with a “W” withdraw and NO
refund is 7/12/19.
GUSD FINANCIAL LITERACY FAIR
APRIL 30, 2019 5-SPM
GLENDALE ADULT RECREATION CENTER
201 E. COLORADO ST. GLENDALE, CA 91205
• Get answers to important questions and learn
more about financial health and well-being
• Hear about products and services designed to extend
your financial strength
• Expand your financial planning knowledge
• Manage Debt
• Create College Savings Accounts
• Explore College Application Processes
• Discover College Affordability Plans
• Learn Savings Strategies
• Examine Budgeting Tips
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CONTACT: ROGER DICKES, [email protected]
TIME: 1-5pm
DATES: 7/1, 7/2, 7/8, 7/9, 7/15
7/16, 7/22, 7/23
LOCATION: HS117
REGISTER AT: WWW.GLENDALE.EDU/ZBRUSHWORKSHOP
ZBRUSH DESIGN
FREE SUMMERZBRUSH WORKSHOP:DIGITAL SCULPTURE
MONDAYS & TUESDAYS
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Like our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/cvhsPTSAto get updates on our activities!
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Attention students and parents: it is important to remember to never leave anything of value on the table in the school lobby.
Students should arrive to school with their books, lunch and sporting equipment. Students should also make sure to always secure their valuables in any hallway or PE locker with a lock. Any item left unattended or unsecured anywhere on campus may be lost or stolen.
As a reminder, never bring anything you value to school. CV and GUSD are not responsible for lost or stolen items.