Daily Bulletin - August 17, 2009
Daily Bulletin #16 Monday, August 17, 2009
STUDENT SECTION
SCHOOL WISDOM OF THE DAY: Doing well in school affects more people than just you; it affects your family…the family you have now AND the family you WILL have. (Radford)
STUDENTS: California Scholarship Federation: Congratulations to all CSF members. Please make sure to pay your $10 dues in the ASB by September 1st. (Yamada)
STUDENTS: Principles of Engineering – Course Description: This course provides entry leverl training to help students understand the field of engineering and engineering technology. Exploring various technology systems and manufacturing processes help students learn how engineers and technicians use math, science and technology in an engineering problem solving process to benefit people. The course also includes concerns about social and political consequences of technological change. If you are interested, please see your counselor. (Kaine)
STUDENTS: Introduction to Engineering Design (IED) – Course Description: Students will learn the design process that take place to develop a product. This will include identifying the problem, brainstorming possible solutions, selecting the best appropriate approach, developing construction documents and creating a prototype. This course allows students to use sophisticated three-dimensional modeling software to improve existing products, invent new ones, and communicate the details of the products to others. The course also includes concerns about social and political consequences of technological change. These are 1st period and 2nd period classes. If you are interested, please see your counselor. (Kaine)
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 tomorrow, 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)
FRISBEE CLUB: Any students interested in joining the Frisbee Club, there will be an informational meeting tomorrow, Tuesday, August 18 at lunch in Room 1457. (Souldau)
FACULTY
PLC TIDBIT OF THE DAY: Schools only become PLCs if they switch their focus from in puts to outcomes and from activities to results. (Radford)
ENGLISH 12/ELD TEACHERS: Please remember to bring your classes to the library this week for Senior Credit Checks. (Yamada)
WILLIAM’S TEACHER ROSTERS: Teachers when you submit your class roster with barcodes, please submit the entire class roster. I believe you can print a one day Chancery roster or any roster that lists your entire class. Some of you are giving me your own list of students with their barcodes, but that does not show the review committee that every student in your class has a textbook. Sorry for the inconvenience, but it’s the new requirement. (Ms. R.)
Attn: Students/FACULTY
New Alpha Breakdown ;
Mr. Kaine (Mike) A-CAR
Ms. Treat (Katie) CAS-FON
Ms. Di Stefano (Rosemary) FOO-HIC
Ms. Zaragoza (Tara) MAS-PHE
(For Ms. Villalpando)
Ms. Soto (Teri) PHF-SHA
(for Ms. Harken)
Ms. Gerlack (Deb) SHB-Z