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Carlmont High School

Student Bulletin

November 20, 2009

 

IMPORTANT INFO

 

If you don’t have an ID..get one before class! Come to the Admin office to get a temporary ID before school starts. You MUST have an ID while on campus. If you do not have one, you will be assigned detention. - Gordon

 

COLLEGE AND CAREER

 

Seniors. A week from Monday (NOV 30) is the deadline to submit the CSU and UC applications. Since, most CSU and UC campuses will be closed next week due to Thanksgiving break and mandated furlough days, plan to get your applications done by Wednesday so that the Carlmont Counselors have time to help you in case you run into any problems. – Dominguez

 

Seniors: Applying to college is expensive. It costs $60 per UC campus, $55 for CSU campuses, and private college applications range from $0 to $80 dollars each. Visit the College Center if you need (and think you may qualify) for College Application Fee Waivers. - Dominguez

 

Juniors and Sophomores: Do you want to know when your PSAT scores will arrive? And what you should do next spring to get ready for college? If so, then you and/or your parents should join Mrs. Dominguez's e-list by emailing her This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it - Dominguez

 

CLUBS AND PROGRAMS

 

Creative Arts Club:  Meeting today at lunch in room A-2.  Share your creative pieces with the members, either what you have given to  the club president or what you bring with you.  Further discussion on Japantown visit and funding opportunities.  See you there and then.     -- Langkusch

 

It's getting cold outside! Come to the library and warm up. Read about winter while enjoying the heat. Schadler

 

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, 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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We are here to help. Let us know how we can assist you and your students in the library. We can pull books for research projects, help identify good websites, teach students how to use library resources like the online library catalog, reference books, online resources, etc. We can also purchase materials based on your needs and recommendations. Phone Extensions

Alice Laine, Librarian x3312

Nanci Ingram, Circulation desk x3451

Donna Feitelberg, Textbooks x3313

To Sign Up to Use the Library with Your Class

The reservation calendar is located at the circulation desk in the library. You may phone (x3312), e-mail (alaine on GroupWise), or come to the library to reserve library time. You will receive a "Seating Chart for Library Computers", which must be completed before your and your class arrive in the library. Classes will not be seated without a completed seating chart. Space is available on first come, first serve basis, and the calendar is ready for sign-ups through the end of the school year.

Teacher Collaboration

We are here to help. Let us know how we can assist you and your students in the library. We can pull books for research projects, help identify good websites, teach students how to use library resources like the online library catalog, reference books, online resources, etc. We can also purchase materials based on your needs and recommendations.

Library Facilities

The library can accommodate 1-2 classes at one time, depending upon the size of the classes. The library has 20 student computer stations, one computer used exclusively for word processing, and one teaching station. The teaching station is equipped with a software program that allows the librarian to demonstrate web sites, computer application, the online library catalog, etc. on the 20 student computers.

Library Catalog

The library catalog is available from all library and school computers connected to the Internet http://destiny.seq.org/common/welcome.jsp?site=100

Online Resources

The library subscribes to three online encyclopedias: Encyclopedia Americana, Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia and Nueva Enciclopedia Cumbre en Linea. These encyclopedias are available from all library and school computers.

Other Resources

The library has approximately 15,000 books, including many new books purchased to support teacher assignments. We subscribe to 20 periodicals and 2 newspapers, including the Mateo County Times, and the San Francisco Chronicle. Other resources include 170 videos, and the following CD-ROMs, which can be accessed using the shortcuts on the desktop of each library computer: Our Times, Scribner Writers, and CultureGrams.

Please help keep your departments' textbook collection intact by:

  • Encouraging students to write their name in their books, and to cover their textbooks

  • Having students who drop your class return their textbooks immediately to the textbook room

  • Requesting a class list with student names and book numbers so that you can collect all textbooks borrowed by your students

  • Collecting textbooks you will no longer be using, and immediately sending them to the textbook room

  • Reminding students to bring their ID cards when checking out textbooks

 

 
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