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Carlmont High School
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May 7, 2008

CLUBS AND PROGRAMS

Want to learn how to play like T.T.?  Then come to the soccer club at the field during lunch TODAY. – Doss

The math student of the month pictures will be taken in room E-11 at the beginning of lunch. – Tsuchiyama

CSF Members:  You can still earn service hours for this year!  Volunteers are needed for the Multicultural Fair at Ralston Middle School on May 16 for set up or May 17 from 12 - 4pm.  Please come by room D-12 or E-15 at lunch to sign up - the deadline for sign-ups is TODAY.  -   Callan

Do you need a little fun in your Friday Night?  What could be more fun than seeing your face on the Jumbotron at SBC Park?  Seeing your face AND Mr. Raffa's on the Jumbortron.  Buy tickets for the Third Annual Carlmont Night at the Giants - Friday, May 9th (this Friday) vs. the Phillies.  Tickets are $22 and are available in the Guidance Office from Ms. DePaoli or room D21 from Ms. McKee. – McKee

Attention Students! Are you are interested in being on the San Carlos Youth Advisory Council? The youth council board deals with youth concerns and issues in the community. This is a great opportunity to get involved! If you are interested, please pick up an application in the front of the Administration office with Ms. Chamorro. The deadline to turn in your application is May 9th. - Jenoff

PERFORMING ARTS

Please pick up an information sheet from Ms. Secrist if you're interested in auditioning for Intermediate or Advanced Dance for the 2008-09 school year.  The completed sheet needs to be returned no later than 7* Wednesday May 22nd 2008.  Auditions for incoming freshman will be held Thursday May 22nd from 4pm-7pm and for current students, Friday May 23rd from 4pm - 7pm in the dance studio. – Secrist

SPORTS

All returning girls volleyball players and those girls interested in trying out for volleyball next fall need to attend a mandatory meeting in T-3 TODAY at the beginning of lunch.  – Cho

CLASS INFO

Senior Service Seals.  If you want a Gold, Silver, or Bronze seal on your diploma, you need to turn in your Service Seal form to Mr. Kelly by next Friday, May 9.  If you have lost the form from your Social Studies class, you can download one from the Carlmont Website.  - Kelly

Senior Picnic.  Are you going to the Senior Picnic?  Water slides...a lake....grass area...beach....  If you want to go, you need to turn in your permission slip (from Social Studies class or online) with $15.00 to Mr. Kelly by May 14. - Kelly

Senior Takeover Day.  If you want to take over a teacher or staff member's job for a day, May 21, talk to that person.  If they agree, tell them to email Mr. Kelly - Kelly

Seniors and Parents of Seniors.  Check the Carlmont website for all information on Senior Activities for the rest of the year including Graduation information, Senior Picnic, Baccalaureate, Service Seal Points, Senior Takeover Day, and Senior Finals.  It's all there!  Go to carlmont.seq.org for everything you need to know about Senior Activities. - Kelly

 
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Faculty: The Carlmont Difference! Print E-mail
Our teaching staff is an exciting blend of veteran educators and relatively new teachers. Experienced teachers offer a mentor program for all new teachers. This partnership has been a great way to balance proven teaching methods with fresh teaching theories and practice.
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Academics at Carlmont Print E-mail
All students file a Four-Year Plan with the Guidance Department indicating goals for post-secondary education. Students and parents (with input from teachers and Guidance Advisors) choose from a spectrum of academic challenge to meet their goals and needs.
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8th Grade Transition Program Print E-mail
Click here for 2007-2008 Shadowing Program Information.
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Work Experience & Work Permits Print E-mail
Work experience is a semester (10 variable credits) course that can be taken for no more than 2 years (40 variable credits maximum). Variable credit means credits received depends on hours worked. The more hours worked, the more credit you receive. Credits received are considered Practical Arts credit.
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The College Center Print E-mail

Welcome to College Center at Carlmont!

The College Center is located in the A-wing, next to administration, adjacent to the Counseling Office. The center is run by Connie Dominguez, M.S.

Mrs. Dominguez offers individualized appointments and workshops to Carlmont students on how to prepare for and apply strategically to colleges and how to find resources to help pay for college (scholarships/financial aid). Click here to to see our School Profile.

 

 

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Business Technology Academy Print E-mail

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ATTENTION INTERESTED MENTORS!

If you are interested in becoming a mentor with one of our junior academy students, please click on the link that follows and fill out our online questionnaire.    Click Here for our Mentoring Questionnaire

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A Typical Freshmen Schedule Print E-mail
Students must be enrolled in six classes (1st through 6th period or 2nd through 7th period). Seven classes are allowed when a student is taking music, sports or AVID.
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Guidance Counseling Office Print E-mail

Carlmont's main goal is to graduate students who are well prepared to take their next steps. Our Guidance Department helps students keep on track and makes them aware of college and career opportunities. The Guidance Department helps all students achieve the District's Gradution Requirements (District 220) .

Need help planning your classes? The 2007-2008 Program Planning Handbook is here to help.  This handbookcontains information on graduation requirements, attendanc, courses, support programs and more!  (PDF format only.)

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Shadowing Program 2007-2008 Print E-mail

Carlmont Shadowing Program
Our 8th grade student Shadowing Program will end for this school year on Thursday, March 6, 2008. The last day to call in or fax a new request is Wednesday, February 27, 2008.  Interested parents are welcome to telephone our 8th Grade Transition Line at 650-595-0210, ext. 8400 to request a shadow date.  

New this year, you can also download the "Shadowing Fax Back Request Form " (click here).  Faxed requests must be received no later than Wednesday, February 27th.

For information on the 8th Grade Transition Program, click here

 
After School Support Programs Print E-mail
Carlmont offers two after school support programs, the Carlmont Motivational Center (CMC) and the Scholar School program.
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