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Carlmont High School

Student Bulletin

November 6, 2009

CLUBS AND PROGRAMS

 

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

 

Hey Look! It’s another announcement about ID’s!! You know what that means….WEAR ‘EM! Does it matter if everybody knows you? Nope, you gotta wear your ID. Does it matter if it is in your backpack? Nope. Wear it!  ID’s need to be on, so put them on! – Your Friendly Administration

 

Creative Arts Club members, make sure to bring one of your creative pieces today in A-2 at lunch, whether it is a drawing, photo, video, or poem.  We will begin sharing and discussing each other's works.  Also, if we happen to have time, everyone will participate in the discussion of our Japan town trip over Thanksgiving.  Hope to see you on Friday! – Langkusch

 

Are you having a bad week or going through a tough time? Would you like someone to pray for you? Put your requests in the Prayer box located in Ms. Bustamante’s office. The Christian Club and local pastors will be praying for your requests. – Redmon

 

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

 

Please return your library books. All books are due 2 weeks from check-out. You are charged 5 cents a day for overdue books. Lists are being made now for overdue books. -  Schadler

 

IMPORTANT INFO

 

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

 

Attention Students – this is very important.

Effective Monday, November 9th, any tardy to a class will result in an automatic detention.  REPEAT…. Any tardy to any class will result in an automatic detention.

As you are aware, if you choose NOT to serve your detentions, you will end up being suspended.  We want to insure that all students are in class regularly and on-time. – Fishtrom

 

PERFORMING ARTS

 

The Carlmont High School production of The Diary of Anne Frank is coming NEXT WEEK!  This tender, inspiring drama will be at the Carlmont Performing Arts Center on November 12 - 14 at 7pm, November 15 at 2pm.  The Diary of Anne Frank is based on the writings from a diary written by Jewish teenager while she was in hiding for two years with her family during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands. Whether you have read the book or seen the movie, you will still get a unique perspective of this experience by living in the moment with the actors. Support your fellow students who have spent numerous hours to put on this moving production by purchasing tickets today online at www.carlmontperformingarts.com or buying tickets at the door 1 hour prior to the performance.

 

CLASS INFO

 

Seniors, Seniors, Seniors!!  Order your Graduation Announcements this Wednesday and Thursday at lunch in the Quad.  The Herff Jones rep. will be in the Quad for you to order Graduation Announcements.  This will be the only time he's here this semester, so don't miss your chance to order your Graduation Announcements. - Kelly

 

Seniors.  Graduating Seniors.  You will need a Cap, Gown, and Tassel to walk at Graduation.  You can buy your Cap, Gown, and Tassel, from the School Treasurer or in the ASB room at lunch.  Prices for Cap, Gown, and Tassel go up next semester.  So, buy your Cap, Gown, and Tassel now! – Kelly

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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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.

Classes begin at 8:00am (1st period) or 8:53am (2nd period) and are dismissed at 2:19pm (6th period) or 3:15pm (7th period).

Students are mandated to take the follwoing courses based on 8th grade teacher recomendation: 

  • English I or Advanced Standing English (AS English I)
  • World Studies I or Advanced Standing World Studies I (AS W. Studies I)
  • Math: Algebra or Geometry (Dependant upon math level completed in 8th grade)
  • PE Core

 Highly recommended:

  • Science: Advanced Integrated Science (AIS) or Biology
  • Elective of Choice: Foreign Language (Spanish, French, Mandarin or Latin), Performing Arts (Instrumental Music, Choral Music, Drama or Dance), Fine Arts (Drawing & Painting, Ceramics or 3D Design), Computer Applications, or Computer Science (with Algebra I completed).
*** Important Note: On Wednesdays, classes begin at 8:53am (1st period) or 9:42am (2nd period). Dismissal times are 2:24PM (6th period) or 3:15pm (7th period).
 
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