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Carlmont High School

Student Bulletin

November 19, 2009

 

COLLEGE AND CAREER

 

CSM will be in the College Center during lunch today (Thursday). – Dominguez

 

CLUBS AND PROGRAMS

 

Attention all Fashion Club Members, we will be meeting today at lunch in room 8 to discuss the "Style Rookie" and an upcoming tee shirt project. – Humes

 

Middle College High School applications for spring are due Monday, November 23rd. Please get your application to the middle college office at Cañada.

 

All members of the Creative reWriters Club, plan on attending today’s lunchtime meeting in A-16. We will follow up on last week's reading of Amanda Governale's poetry, and we will begin to edit the original poetry of Griffin Coe. New members are encouraged to attend.  - Wallace

 

Attention all musicians: there will be an emergency jam session today at lunch in room D-7. Bring your own instrument or use one of those provided. – Schoenstein

 

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

 

Do you want extra credit? Do you wanna be informed about important issues? Come to “No Woman Left Behind" on Tuesday, November 24th, from 7pm until 9pm in the Carlmont Performing Arts Center.   Come and be inspired to take action! - 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

 

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.

 

 
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Joining a club is a great way to make friends, develop an interest or skill, provide a service or develop your leadership ability. Studies show that students involved in co-curricular activities (such as clubs) perform better in school.
Carlmont Clubs List 2008-2009
Club Name
Purpose
Meeting
(at lunch unless otherwise specified)
Advisor
Academy Leadership To be able to understand leadership by having the ability to motivate yourself and others to accomplish  a common goal through a united effort. Thursdays during 7th period or at lunch Ms. Redmon
Animation Club To explore rich history & heritage of animation and anime. D-6  on Fridays Mr. Sheridan
Art Club To discuss art and make art  including drawing and coloring. U2 on Wednesdays Ms. Condos
Asian American Club To unite students of all Asian ethnicities, while promoting Asian American culture. A10 on  Thursdays Mr. Fung
Beach Volleyball Club A club where all students are able to play co-ed volleyball without needing the commitment or expeirence of the school team. E16; every other Tuesday Mrs. Mills
Black Student Union(BSU) To share culture of the African American experience; embrace cultures of other students on campus; bulid leadership skills;interact with Regional and State BSU Organizations. A15 on Wednesdays (12:15) Ms. Wade
COSEA To raise awareness about environmental issues and participate in commmunity serivice & to make people more active in improving environmental conditions.  C3 on Fridays Mrs. Doss
Chinese Culture Club (CCC) To teach high school students about Chinese culture, yoyo, and chinese chess. T-10 on Fridays Ms. Chiang
Carlmont Democrats To increase student awareness surrounding the presidential election and politics in general & to set up a voter registration booth for studnets over the age of 18 so they can vote on campus D22 on Mondays Mrs. Weisman
Disney Club To immerse ourselves in Disney culture and provide underpriveleged children with toys  D15 on Wednesdays Ms. Perna 
Drumline To encourage and increase school spirit and bring more excitement and energy at games, assemblies, and rallies. Music Room (C13) on Wednesdays Mr. Keller
Fashion Club To bring together students interested in fashion and expanding their knowledge on companies & manufacturers, fair/unfair labor, and schools who run good fashion & comsmetic programs. A2 at Lunch or After School Ms. Langkusch
Film Critique To enhance student's understanding of vieweing different types of movies. D24 on Fridays Mrs. Chun
FIRST Robotics To compete in the F.I.R.S.T. (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) robotics competitions.  7:00 PM on Thursdays Ms. Robeck
S.O.S. To address adolecent issues and support teens in making good choices. Admin Conference Room on Tuesdays Mrs. Bustamante
Gay Staight Alliance  To promote equality between LGVTQ students and other students & to create a safe environment for every student.  A3 on Thursdays Ms. Gold 
Heavy Metal Music Appreciation Club To part take n and enhance the enjoyment of metal culture and music. E6 on Mondays Mr. Waller
Helping Humanity A service club dedicated to leaving a clean footprint for generations to come. A2 on Thursdays Ms. Langkusch
Interact D-1 on Wednesdays D-1 on Wednesdays Mrs. Frost
Indian Club To promote awareness of the Indian culture on campus and to engage students in different aspects of the Indian Culture D16 on Thursdays Mrs. McGuinnes
Key Club To provide community service opportunities and student leadership skills. E17; every other Tuesday Mr. Miskelly
K.I.L.T.S. Killer Improv Loving Teen Squad.  To rehearse improv in anticipation of cooperation with other teams and an eventual shwcase. Student Union, 3:30, Fridays Ms. Martin
The Mouse Squad To build computers. C11 on Tuesdays Ms. Cestone
Math Club To generate enthusiasm for math and help students become better problem solvers. E14 on Tuesdays Mr.Tsuchiyama & Mr. Enenstein
M.E.A.T To spread the delicious wonders of meat (farm animals) and the benefits they hold to our friends and general student body. E1  Mr. Harrison
Military History To learn about military history. E6 on Wednesdays Mr. Waller
Newspaper Club (Scots Express) To create a completely student run school newspaper to inform Carlmont students of sports news, culture updates, current events, and important Carlmont issues and events. E5 TBA TBA
Quiz Team To compete in local academic trivia matches and field a team on the Quiz Kids TV shows. D27 on Fridays Mrs. Braunstein
Rock Club To play rock and roll !! E7 Mr. Nichols
Running Club To spread awareness of XL and Track  C3 on Mondays Ms. Doss
SAPA (Student Advisors for the Protection of  Animals) To educate students about animal rights and to introduce vegetarianism and meat alternatives.  A3 on Tuesdays Ms. Peirce
Screamin' Scots To organize spirited grove of people and to support Carlmont Scots Athletice Teams during their games. To encourage school spirit. ASB Room on Wednesdays Mr. Kelly
Soccer Club (Beach) To play soccer every Sunday, and to learn the meaning of team work. B2 on Wednesdays Mr. Guzman
Surfrider Club To spread awareness for keeping the coast clean. A12 on Wednesdays Mr. Engberg
Swing Dancing Club To enhance swing dancing skills among students and to perform at Heritage Fair during second semester. E2 on Mondays Ms.Robeck
The Thursday Club! To hang out, eat lunch, and do different activities.  E1; every other Thursday Mr. Harrison
 
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