Daily Bulletin - August 13, 2009
Daily Bulletin #14 Thursday, August 13, 2009
STUDENT SECTION
SCHOOL WISDOM OF THE DAY: There is no question that school involvement includes more than logic and learning; emotions are involved too. That’s why we need to keep in touch with our own feelings…in a logical sort of way. (Radford)
ATTENTION LANCERS: The CSC Club or Community Service Club will hold its first meeting on Tuesday at lunch in Room 814. We will be discussing the clubs objectives and how you can earn Community Service hours here on campus. We already have volunteer opportunities available to our club members and these will be given out at the meeting. There are many opportunities here on campus to earn your community service requirements, so get involved and show up to Room 814 at lunch on Tuesday. If you have not already signed up to be a member of the club, please stop by Room 814 and sign up outside on the window. All new lancers are welcome to join. (Salts)
STUDENTS: If you are interested in community service, the Chula Vista Elks on Telegraph Canyon can use your help as waiters and waitresses. Please see Ms. Gerlack in the counseling center for the information. (Gerlack)
LANCERS: Any girl interested in trying out for volleyball, tryouts continue today, Thursday 5:30 – 8:00pm. Freshmen girls are encouraged to tryout! (Acerrio)
FRISBEE CLUB: Any students interested in joining the Frisbee Club, there will be an informational meeting on Tuesday, August 18 at lunch in Room 1457. (Souldau)
ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS: California Scholarship Federation (CSF) Applications are available in the counseling center. You must turn in an application by tomorrow, Friday, August 14th. (Yamada)
STUDENTS: We have two new classes being offered this year. They are Introduction to Engineering and Principles of Engineering. Here you will learn about the exciting world of computer design, 2 and 3 dimensional drawings, and Engineering concepts. This class is hands-on and you will be doing projects and drawings. Please contact your counselor for more information. (A.P. Mr. Reyes)
FACULTY
PLC TIDBIT OF THE DAY: The school structure is the policies, procedures, rules and hierarchical relationships within the school. (Radford)
FACULTY: The newest club on campus, CSC (Community Service Club) has been formed to assist students in achieving their goal of acquiring volunteer hours. Our club will mainly focus on tasks around our campus here at Hilltop. Beautifying our campus and bringing it back to its glory days will be on e of our main focuses. However, we are also seeking your help. We would like to hear from you, if you have any projects either in your room or around camp0us that you would like completed, please send me an email and I will arrange a time for members of our club to complete the task. Coaches who need assistance cleaning, clearing, or anything else with their fields or courts, we can help. If you have it4ems from the community that you know of, please also send that information our way. I will itemize every request and have a assignment sheet for our club members to sign-up. (Salts)
COACHES: We have a small group of members from the CSC Club who want to start an athletic Tutoring section of the club. They would like to arrange times around your practice schedules (after practice) to meet with your players who are in need of extra academic tutoring. These are Athletes who are also AP and Honor students here on campus and would like to give back to their school in this manner. If you have any members of your teams who are in need of tutoring at anytime during the season and school year, please send me a quick email with their names and our kids will arrange times with them outside of your team time to provide academic support. Thank you all for your support of our new club and we look forward to serving the Hilltop Community. (Salts)