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Carlmont High School

Student Bulletin

November 9, 2009

  

IMPORTANT INFO

 

This Wednesday, November 11th is a holiday and School will NOT be in session. – Bailey

 

CLUBS AND PROGRAMS

 

All October Math students of the Month winners:   Come to room E-16 at the very beginning of lunch to get your picture taken.  Congratulations! - Mills

 

The canned food drive is going on now! If you want to help your fellow students, staff and others in our local community, donate canned food! The first canned food collection will be on Nov 16th. You can leave your donations in your 4th period class or the designated bins around campus.  – Kelly

 

All Creative reWriters and students interested in checking out the reWriters club, plan on attending Thursday's lunchtime meeting in A-16. We will hear what Rafael Ojeda thought of our last editing session of his poems,

and we'll move on to editing Amanda Governale's original work. Soon, we will hear and edit poetry written by Griffin Coe. -  Wallace

 

Attention all Medical/Science Magnet Program students who are attending the field trip to Sequoia Hospital on November 18th.  Your permission slips are due; they are actually overdue, so please turn them in immediately to Mrs. Simpson in Room D-4.  Turn those permission slips in now.  -  Simpson

 

No one likes to think about sexual violence, but it is real, and happening to young women everyday.  On Tuesday, November 24th, Carlmont S.O.S. will present   "No Woman Left Behind" from: 7pm until 9pm in the Carlmont Performing Arts Center.  Most teachers will be giving extra credit for student attendance.  Come hear personal stories and be part of the effort to end this growing trend. – Bustamante

 

CLASS INFO

 

Seniors!!!  Do you need a letter of recommendation from your guidance counselor for either a private college or a scholarship?  If so, the deadline to turn in your request for letter of recommendation packet is December 1st.  Once again, December 1st is the deadline for any type of letter of recommendation.  If you need a new packet, please see Mrs. Dominguez in the College Center. – DePaoli

 

Attention 10th Grade Students:  This week you will be receiving study guides for the March 2010 CAHSEE in your regular English and math classes.  These guides are intended for you to use at home to prepare for this important test.  You must pass both the English and the math portions of CAHSEE in order to receive a high school diploma. – Bailey

 

Seniors, Class of 2010.  Get your Grad Night Tickets NOW!  They are on sale and forms are available in the office if you did not get one at arena registration.  Tickets are on sale now for $75.00 but the prices will go up soon.  You don't want to miss a fantastic night of fun, memories and final moments.  Get your tickets now.

 

PERFORMING ARTS

 

The Carlmont High School production of The Diary of Anne Frank is THIS WEEK!  Don't miss out! This tender, inspiring drama will be at the Carlmont Performing Arts Center on this Thursday through Saturday, November 12 - 14 at 7pm and Sunday, November 15 at 2pm.  The Diary of Anne Frank will transport you back to the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands.  Join Anne Frank's family and friends while they battle fear, experience love and maintain their hope in mankind as they hide for two years from Nazi soldiers. This play is an insightful look into the innocent mind of a teenage holocaust victim.  Purchase tickets at the door or online

carlmontperformingarts.com

 

 
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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 Shadowing Program Information.

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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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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.

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).

To view Carlmont's School Profile (includes where senior class is admitted each year), click here.

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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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Shadowing Program 2009-2010 Print E-mail

CARLMONT SHADOWING PROGRAM

Our 8th grade student Shadowing Program for the 2009/2010 school year will begin November 2, 2009 and run until March 4, 2010

 

You can download the “Shadowing Fax Back Request Form ” (click here )

 We will start accepting fax and telephone requests on Monday, October 19th, 2009.

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After School Support Programs Print E-mail

Need tutoring?  Our CSS (CMC) after school tutoring program has a different structure this year. If you need TUTORING, go to room D 25 7th period or after school. If you need a quiet place to study, go to our school library.


 

Having trouble in math? If so, there is a new math tutoring program available after school called Peer2Peer! Peer2Peer can help any student, whether you are struggling in your current math class, need help with math homework or just need help to study. This free program is from 2:30 to 4:00, Monday -Thursday after school in room E-11.
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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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