
Independence HS
11/6/2023
Principal's Update
SIXER community,
We are now over 33% through the school year, and Friday was the end of the second marking period. Grades are due this week and will then be mailed out. For more up-to-date grades, please check Canvas.
The SIXER Spirit has been evident across campus as our students and staff have been participating in the numerous available activities.
What's Happening this week
Friday, 11/10/23 - No School for Veterna's Day.
We asked our students to think about a challenge that society faces, and how through innovation, we can create change in our society. Our Sixers never forget that being kind and cognizant of others is at the heart of innovation. See how students in our AVID program recognize homelessness in our community and how people can make a difference:
“The challenge/problem included the fact that there was an underprivileged community who needed food security. The reason was this is most likely due to the high costs of living in the Bay Area (especially with taxes, rent, etc). This all due to the capitalistic manner of pricing certain items. I completed a Food Bank event last year and I want to try to find other events that have me actively interact with those who are of a lower income. I collaborated with a church last year to help give free food to those struggling! I plan to do more like that in the future.” ~Anonymous, Senior
“The community of San Jose is currently facing a huge issue of homelessness. The problem isn’t the homeless themselves but the rest of the community for not providing support. Last year in AVID, my friend & I created a project for a drive that we could host in order to raise money and collect donations in order to help the homeless.” ~AVID student, Senior
“We can host homelessness support groups and try to help them get their education or provide necessities for a job (example: work clothes).” ~AVID student, Senior
School-wide lessons are opportunities for our students to acknowledge our strengths, reflect on our learning, and build upon our values. Check out the School-Wide lessons on our Sixer Values HERE! We are Respectful. We are Sixers.
Sixer Shoutouts
Staff Shoutout
“Yarelin Rosales was instrumental in facilitating a conversation with a guardian. The guardian felt more comfortable in Spanish. Yarelin not only translated this information but she did so with respect, compassion and care and without judgment. Her presence alleviated some of the stress for not only the guardian but also the student. This is not the first time she has stepped in to care for our community. She is a supreme professional and I could not manage without her. She applies these strengths to every interaction with staff, students and parents on a daily basis. Bravo Yarelin!” ~Ms. Thomasina Goltzer, Associate Principal
Counseling Corner
College Applications:
As we move into the month of November, seniors planning to apply to four year colleges are hard at work on their applications. The UC and CSU application deadline is November 30 at 11:59pm. We encourage students to submit their application before November 30. Private colleges (via Common App) have various deadlines. Students need to check each school for specific deadlines. Please check the counseling website for application workshop dates.
Community College applications will open in Spring 2024. IHS Counseling will be scheduling application and orientation workshops with our community college partners. Dates will be announced as they are scheduled.
Financial Aid Application:
AB469 was signed into law stating all seniors must fill out a financial aid application (either the FAFSA or CADAA). The applications are set to open in late December. IHS Counseling will be providing students and families with information on when, how, and what is needed to complete the application. Upcoming dates include:
Dec. 1: Classroom Lesson in Am. Government/Economics class
Dec 7: Financial Aid Night Presentation/FSA ID Workshop at 5:30pm in the iCafe
Financial Aid representatives will present an in depth overview about the financial process and application. The presentation will be available in three languages (English, Spanish, and Vietnamese)
FSA ID Workshop will help parents and students complete the first step of the application process.
Both dates have been rescheduled from the previously announced November dates.
Upcoming Dates:
Nov. 8-9: Junior Counseling Lesson in English 3
Nov. 9: 10,000 Degrees Workshop: PIQ Workspace | 8:30-9:15am | iCafe
Nov. 15-16: Sophomore Counseling Lesson in PE 2
Counselor Caseload Update:
IHS Counseling has made a shift in caseload. Please make note of who your student’s counselor is, as it may have changed.
Ms. Pham: Last Names A-Cd, Saf-Saq | 408.928.9680 | phamm@esuhsd.org
Mr. Ly: Last Names Ce-Gak, Sar-Sin | 408.928.9547 | lyt@esuhsd.org
Mr. Hennessey: Last Names Gal-Ld, Rj-Sae | 408.928.9563 | hennesseym@esuhsd.org
Ms. Fernandez: Last Names Le-M, Ran-Ri | 408.928.9574 | fernandezf@esuhsd.org
Ms. Huynh: Last Names N-Pha, Phb-Ram | 408.928.9567 | huynhtt@esuhsd.org
Ms. Marquez: Last Names Phb-Tal (currently on leave)
Ms. Liang: Last Names Tam-Z, Sio-Tal | 408.928.9546 | liangb@esuhsd.org
Ms. Ho: Counselor In Training | 9am-3pm | Tuesday, Thursday, Friday | hok@esuhsd.org
Athletics Updates
“Do you know what my favorite part of the game is? The opportunity to play.”
Singletary
There still may be opportunities to join a winter sport. Reach out and contact a coach or stop by a practice.
Congratulations to the members of our Cross Country Team who will be competing for a CCS championship on Monday, November 6th. Best of luck to: Brandon Yah, Ethan Huang, Lenny Cortes, Kendrick Yen, Kevin Castillo, Dominic Todd, Kyle Taa, Kian Lau, Dylan Rin, Kaylee Tran, Christine Hart, Abigail Guereca, Kayeliegh Aquino, Lauren De la Vega, Genesis Arroyo, Oni Nguyen, and Amanda Vo. Go Sixers!!!
Week of 11/6/23
Sixer Basketball (b): Coach Yenchik
Sixer Basketball (g): Coach Singh (singh@esuhsd.org)
Sixer Soccer (b): Coach Mendez (fmendez888@gmail.com)
Sixer Soccer (g): Coach Kimball (mskimball1997@gmail.com)
Wrestling: Coach Thompson (njakeg1209@yahoo.com)
Sixer Football: Coach Braun (braunj@esuhsd.org)
Sixer Golf (girls): Coach Carson (carsona@esuhsd.org)
Sixer Volleyball (girls): Coach Kenny (ng.kenneth02@gmail.com)
Sixer Cross Country (boys & girls): Coach Kevin (ckwang91@gmail.com)
11/6/23 CCS Championship @ Crystal Springs visit GoFan.co for tickets
Sixer Tennis (girls): Coach Scott (rl20ii@yahoo.com)
Sixer Water Polo (boys & girls): Coach Martinez (rodriguez.adrian1821@gmail.com)
Sixer Girls’ Flag Football: Coach Baker (bakerl@esuhsd.org)
Activities Updates
Caps and Gowns
Seniors still wishing to purchase Caps and Gowns can visit http://HJGradstore.com. or contact our Rep. Mike Rabago. Office number 925-736-0679
2023-2024 Yearbook Promo!
Right now, yearbook reservations/orders are $65.Students and parents/ guardians can order a yearbook at the school bank (A-06), or visit www.yearbookordercenter.com (enter code 6072) to purchase online (there is a $4.99 processing fee for online purchasing). For further information, please review the Yearbook Frequently Asked Questions document.
Seniors! Check out the special Senior Button in this Newsletter for all things relevant to you and graduation!
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Safety & Attendance
We are a CLOSED Campus!
This is a friendly reminder to students and parents that we are a closed campus. Students should not be leaving the school grounds during school hours, particularly during break and lunch for safety reasons. The Public Library and Overfelt Gardens are off limits.
Students should not be hanging out in the parking lots during passing periods, break and or lunch. Staff members will ask the students to go back to the main campus.
NO DOORDASH!
Doordash is not allowed. We are a closed campus and we do not want strangers driving onto our campus and delivering food to minors. Students may not walk off campus to get a delivery either. This is a safety issue!
Parents, please do not send food deliveries to your student. ALL students may eat for free at break and lunch.
Dress and Attire
The expectations for clothing are clean, covered, and appropriate. This means no clothing that displays explicit or derogatory language, no drug or alcohol references, no sexually explicit images or nudity, and no gang references or symbols.
Any clothing or accessory item that the Administration deems a safety issue will be addressed with the student, and we will work with them to find a solution.
Attendance Matters!
The C-05 office will continue to focus on attendance as we continue to strive towards our mission: Students Engaged in the Classroom. We would like to continue to remind SIXERs the importance of being on time, all day, every day, and that there is a correlation between attendance, grades, and graduation. Avoid the truancy process!
Students who are consistently tardy or absent will meet with Ms. Goltzer and/or one of our Parent Community Involvement Specialists or a Student Advisor. We may request a parent meeting as well.
Parents, if you need to report a student’s tardiness or absence, please do so as soon as possible. The Attendance Office is in the N1 building. If you would like to phone instead, use the following phone numbers based on your student’s last name:
Attendance Staff
Short Term Independent Studies
Naicila Vidal - 408.928.9521
Student last names A - L
Diana Castillo - 408.928.9552
Student last names M-Z
Thao Pham - 408.928.9542
Reporting Line - SaySomething
Students and Parents,
Our highest priority is safety. If you witness or experience something that makes you feel uncomfortable, unsafe, or that could potentially become a safety issue, please report it. You can do so anonymously. We have a link to the SAY SOMETHING app on our Independence website. Please give the Administration as much information as possible so that we may investigate the issue. You do not have to use your name. I am providing the link here as well. Let’s work together to keep our campus and community safe!
Saturday School
We will continue our Saturday School series this year. It is a great way to make up an absence and clear it from your record, and avoid truancy! Saturday School will be held from 8:45 a.m. to 12:45 pm. It is an opportunity to work on homework, makeup work or just work ahead! A teacher will be there to help you with your work. We will also have food available.
Bring your Chromebook, as there will be a limited amount for use.
Please join us for our next Saturday School on 12/16!
Use the following link to sign up!
Parking Permits
Students who park on campus must have a parking permit. Please register your vehicle in C-05 and get your permit. Please display it in your vehicle when you park on campus. We ask that students park in the N1 parking lot (the large parking lot in front of the N1 Administration building).
Please drive safely in our parking lots. They are regularly monitored and any unsafe driving or driving at high speeds will not be tolerated. You may be cited and asked to park on the street in the future if you participate in these behaviors. We are a busy campus and you do not want to cause an accident or injure pedestrians.
You are not permitted to “hang out” in your vehicle during the school day.
Use the following link to register your vehicle. Pick up your permit in C-05.
https://forms.gle/WYhojwBqVvRouXUGA
Parent & Community Involvement Specialist (PCIS) Corner
Coffee with the Principal: Wednesday, 11/8/23 @ 9am via zoom.
Although all students receive free brunch & lunch, we are asking for your support in completing the “alternate Income form.” Please use this link to apply online or have your student pick up a form in N1, N02 or A202.
For any questions or concerns please contact your Parent & Community Involvement Specialists (PCIS) Ms. Ha phamha@esuhsd.org 408.928.9598 or Ms. Maggie rodriguezm@esuhsd.org 408.928.9541. We are located in what we are calling the "Sixer Community Center" located in A202. Please call us for an appointment or feel free to stop by and visit us.
Please ensure we have your email so you are able to receive Parent Meetings and school updates. We offer a variety of support services for our school community. Please complete the Parent Survey by using this link https://forms.gle/mY7aQo6c37KW5S64A to get your feedback regarding Parent Workshops.
As a reminder please refer to the academic calendar 2023-2024 to support you in the planning of any holiday vacations. As a reminder, vacations are not excuse absences in session days.
COMMUNITY RESOURCES
● 988 Crisis and Suicide Prevention Lifeline: Get Help - Behavioral Health Services - County of Santa Clara (sccgov.org); informational flyer for mental health teams (attached)
● Black Youth & Suicide: A guide on suicide risk and mental health support for Black youth in Santa Clara County
● LGBTQ Youth Space (ages 13-25): https://youthspace.org/
● allcove: https://allcove.org/centers/palo-alto/
● Downtown Youth Wellness Center (ages 12-25) – flyer attached; Programs – Alum Rock Counseling Center (alumrockcc.org)
● Santa Clara County Office of Education - Department of Youth Health & Wellness
● Headspace for Teens: https://www.headspace.com/teens
● Crisis Text Line: https://www.crisistextline.org
For any questions or concerns, please get in touch with Ms. Ha phamha@esuhsd.org 408.928.9598 or Ms. Maggie rodriguezm@esuhsd.org 408.928.9541.
Mental Health & Wellness Corner
The Mental Health and Wellness Center is located in Room D-05.
Services offered in D-05
The Mental Health and Wellness team includes social workers, interns, and community-based organizations (CBOs) that work together to provide mental health support to IHS students. The Wellness Center team offers referrals to community resources, group counseling, short-term individual counseling, crisis intervention, and education about mental health and wellness.
How do I submit a referral?
Students, parents, teachers, and community members may submit a referral for any student at Independence by visiting the link below and filling out a Care Team referral form. A social worker or intern will follow up with the student.
Care Team Referral form: https://forms.doc-tracking.com/48252/48252/2416
Calming Space: The Calming Space is designed as a space for students who are experiencing stress in class and need a short break to self-regulate. Before students visit the Calming Space, we ask that they check in with their teacher and request a pass. Students may spend 15 minutes in the Calming Space; if they need more time, a wellness center staff member will check in to discuss additional resources and support. We ask that students always check in with an adult when they arrive and before they leave the Calming Space, keep their phones away, and that they try at least one station in the space. Stop by to take a look!
Calming Space Hours:
Monday: 8:30-3:45 (all day)
Tuesday: 11:16-3:45 (beginning of break - end of 7th period)
Wednesday: 11:55 - 3:45 (beginning of lunch - end of 7th period)
Thursday: 10:58 -3:15 (beginning of break - end of 6th period)
Friday: 8:30-3:45 (all day)
To Be Honest Mental Health Art Contest
To Be Honest is hosting an art contest now through November 15th! Students can create either a 2D, 3D, 4D piece or Short Film that reflects the theme “A Love Letter to Myself.” Through this theme, we really want youth to reflect on all of their positive qualities and how their uniqueness contributes positively to their communities! All pieces are scored by a panel of 8 community members who are passionate about mental health and art. The Top 3 winners in each category will receive $300, $200 and $100 gift cards to either BLICK Art Materials (2D & 3D prize) or B&H Photo & Video (4D & Short Film prize) to help further their crafts.
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Contact us
Email: bergbj@esuhsd.org
Website: https://independence.esuhsd.org/index.html
Location: 617 North Jackson Avenue, San Jose, CA, USA
Phone: 4089289500
Twitter: @IndependenceHS