Independence High School
11/12/2024
Principal's Update
Sixer Community,
We are now in the second week of the final marking period of the first semester with only four Mondays left this semester, including the last week with our finals schedule. Be sure you check Canvas for your grades, or become an observer to see how your student in doing in their classes.
What's Happening This Week
Thurs. Nov. 14: Financial Aid Night | 5:30-6:30pm | The Learning Center
Thurs. Nov. 14: College Application Workshop | 8:30-9:15am & 3:15-4pm | The Learning Center
3 WAYS TO ORDER YOUR CAP & GOWN: (LINE 6 on Order Form)
- Buy cap, gown, & tassel. You get to decorate them and keep them.
- Borrow a sibling's or older friend's gown. Buy cap & tassel only, and you get to decorate and keep cap & tassel.
- Borrow cap and gown from the school. You may not alter or decorate them, and cap & gown must be returned immediately after the ceremony.
Click here to view the full Product Catalog. Catalogs and order forms will be handed out to all seniors on 11/18. Extra copies will be available in the main office, and also attached below.
Click here to visit our website.
Questions?
Call the Grad Company office at (925) 736 0679 or Mike Rabago cell (925) 876 7731.
SIXER Shoutout
“Raufi Pedram embodied the spirit of education in my class. Did everything he could to participate in class!” ~Mr. William Brown, English Teacher
Shoutout to the STEAM Academy students Joshua Thampan, Ace Tran, Kadin Tu, Carlos Sandaval, Victor Hsu, and Joshua Garcia, and teacher Mr. Winterlin! Incoming 8th graders were treated to a Vex Robotics claw Bot demonstration, STEAM classes with project examples, 3D printing, Steam Academy keychains, 3D printed Eagle clips, and STEAM pin back buttons! The students also highlighted our Mesa Club and Hydrogen RC Car Clubs.
Our SIXER Values in Action
As we enter our last marking period of the Fall semester, remember that learning is not about being perfect the first time. Learning is a process and oftentimes, we go through bumps and failures along the way. Just as a baby learns to walk, take little steps at a time and don’t be discouraged if you fall. Get right back up and try again. Keep going. Step by step. You got this, Sixers!
Our students say it best:
“A time where I experienced a challenge in school was my grades slipping. What I did to fix this was try harder and study more to improve the subjects I'm lacking on. I also tried making myself feel better by saying grades aren't everything and that they don't define me.” ~Jessica Suralta, Sophomore
“I've always had trouble balancing my school life with my regular life but everyday I persevere and make schedules to help me manage my time.” ~Crystal Izazaga, Senior
“Because of moving around when I was younger I was behind in math and it stayed that way as I grew up. But math is my favorite subject and I really wanted to succeed in it, so I worked hard and learned during the summers, practiced as much as possible, and I’m not the best still but I’ve learned a lot more and feel more comfortable with my math skills. I even won an award for it last year, and plan on taking harder math classes for the next few years.” ~Brynne Chappelle, Freshman
“I experienced a big challenge in my AP bio class. It was my first time taking AP science class and when I took that class in the first year I came to the U.S. I got a lot of help from my teacher and friends, they are the reason I have gotten through it and passed the class. I think the most important lesson I learned is do not be afraid to go out of your comfort zone and always try new things.” ~Chloe Pan, Senior
“A time I experienced a challenge was getting a lower score than average on a huge English final. Later on, I started realizing that this ONE thing did not define who I really was, simply that it was just something small. This epiphany allowed me to keep going and just try harder next time.” ~Arlene Bui, Sophomore
View our school-wide lesson, We Are eXtraordinary 24-25 HERE!
IHS Counseling Corner
Save the Date: Financial Aid Night
IHS Counseling will be hosting Financial Aid Night next Thursday, November 14, 2024 from 5:30-6:30pm in the Learning Center (Student Union). Financial Aid representatives from our local community colleges will be on hand to present information about the financial aid process and different types of financial aid. The presentation will be given in three languages: English, Spanish and Vietnamese. We hope to see you there!
College Application Open Workshops:
IHS Counseling, 10,000 Degrees and DCAC will be hosting open workshops for students who need help with their college applications. Workshops will be held every Thursday from 8:30-9:15am and 3:15-4pm in the Learning Center through the month of November.
Upcoming Dates:
Thurs. Nov. 14: College Application Workshop | 8:30-9:15am & 3:15-4pm | The Learning Center
Nov. 14: Financial Aid Night | 5:30-6:30pm | The Learning Center
Nov. 15: Sophomore Classroom Lesson through PE 2 class
Nov. 20-21: Junior Classroom Lesson through English 3 class
Counselor Caseload:
Counselors are located in the Learning Center (Student Union). Counselors are available for student walk-ins before and after school and during break and lunch. Parents are encouraged to make an appointment with your student’s counselor.
- Ms. Pham: Last Names A-Chi
- 408.928.9680 | phamm@esuhsd.org
- Hours: 8:30am-4pm
- Mr. Hennessey: Last Names Chj-Hd
- 408.928.9563 | hennesseym@esuhsd.org
- Hours: 8am-3:30pm
- Ms. Fernandez: Last Names He-Maq
- 408.928.9574 | fernandezf@esuhsd.org
- Hours: 8:30am-4pm
- Ms. Huynh: Last Names Mar-Par
- 408.928.9567 | huynhtt@esuhsd.org
- Hours: 8:15-3:45pm
- Ms. Marquez: Last Names Pas-Sq
- 408.928.9568 | marquezl@esuhsd.org
- Hours: 8:30am-4pm
- Ms. Liang: Last Names Sr-Z
- 408.928.9546 | liangb@esuhsd.org
- Hours: 8:15-3:45pm
College Access Support (located in D-208 & the Learning Center):
10,000 Degrees
Anthony Garcia |415.578.4380 | anthony.garcia@10000degrees.org
Available in person Wednesday & Thursday
Destination College Advising Program (DCAC)
Daniela Navarro | 510.332.3723 | danielan@berkeley.edu
Available in person Monday-Friday
Athletics Updates
“Never let your head hang down. Never give up and sit down and grieve. Find another way..”
Satchel Paige
“Success is not final failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.”
W. Churchill
Shout Out!!!!!!
Congratulations to the Sixer Girls’ Cross Country Team for winning the Santa Teresa West Team Championship. Outstanding performances by: Christine Hart, Abigail Guereca, Kayeliedgh Aquino, Cecilia Goyette, Genesis Arroyo, Lauren De La Vega, and Audrey Cruz.
Bay Area Wheelchair Tennis Association Sportsmanship & Scholars Award Winners:.
Ashely Pang - Girls' Golf
Mikayla Manansala - Girls' Volleyball
Joseph Dotado - Football
Christine Hart - Girls' Cross Country
Ethan Huang - Boys' Cross Country
Ivan Xian - Boys' Water Polo
Nancy Ngo - Girls' Water Polo
Sesalina Talivaa - Flag Football
Go6ers!
Week of 11/12/24
Winter Sports
Sixer Basketball (b): Coach Gajardo (lj_gajardo@yahoo.com)
Sixer Basketball (g): Coach Buckener (leilani.buckner@gmail.com)
Sixer Soccer (b): Coach Mendez (fmendez888@gmail.com)
Sixer Soccer (g): Coach Kimball (mskimball1997@gmail.com)
Sixer Wrestling: Coach Thompson (njakeg1209@yahoo.com)
Spring Sports
Sixer Badminton: Coach Allen Trinh (atrinh1219@gmail.com)
Sixer Baseball: Coach Fernandes (fernandesp@esuhsd.org)
Sixer Golf: Coach Bartholomew (bartholomewr@esuhsd.org)
Sixer Softball:
Sixer Swim:Coach Martinez (rodriguez.adrian1821@gmail.com)
Sixer Tennis: Coach James (jesse316james@yahoo.com)
Sixer Track and Field
Sixer Volleyball: Coach Nguyen (ng.kenneth02@gmail.com)
Fall Sports
Sixer Football: Coach Braun (braunj@esuhsd.org)
Sixer Golf (girls): Coach Richard Lee (rlee@fusdk12.net)
Sixer Volleyball (girls): Coach Kenny (leilani.buckner10@gmail.com)
Sixer Cross Country (boys & girls): Coach Kevin (ckwang91@gmail.com)
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)
Visit Sixer Athletics for up to date information about athletics! Follow us on Instagram: @indyathletics
Visit GoFan.co to purchase tickets
Activities Updates
Attention ALL Sixers Students!
If you haven’t already done so, please download the MINGA app on your phone to access your Digital Student ID. This is a REQUIREMENT to get into ALL home sports games that require a ticket for FREE and will be required for check-in at dances and other school events.
No phone? No problem..MINGA is accessible on your chromebook via ARMS.
Seniors! Check out the special Senior Button in this Newsletter for all things relevant to you and graduation!
School Pictures
It's not too late to order school pictures! You can do so by going to mylifetouch.com click on the button that says Start Using Student ID Enter the city, state and school name, followed by entering the first name, last name and the student ID. The name entered needs to exactly as it appears on the ID card and in the school's data base. All packages will be shipped to the home address, for additional support please call customer service at 1.800.736.4753 Images are only available for 11months after picture day.
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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.
Parents, Cookies is a marijuana reference. Cookies clothing or accessories are not permitted. Parents, please partner with us on this!
Saturday School!
Come to Saturday School this year and recover an unexcused absence or an excused illness absence. A teacher will be there to help you with your academics. Use the time to study or work on missing assignments. Our next Saturday School is TBD at 8:45am in the Student Union. We will feed you! Please plan to stay until 12:45pm. Please see Ms. Goltzer or Ms. Andrade in C05 for questions or concerns. Use the form to sign up!
https://forms.gle/YLYgSvMsCKkrNba48
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 Student Union. 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
Jennifer Andrade - 408.928.9521
Student last names A - L
Diana Castillo - 408.928.9552
Student last names M-Z
Thao Pham - 408.928.9542
Say Something
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!
https://www.p3campus.com/tipform.aspx?ID=3000
Parent and Community Specialist Corner
***SAVE THE DATE*** WinterFest, Friday December 13, 2024
Please refer to the flyer below for information on upcoming parent meetings.
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.
Parents: For technology access please see the flyer below. As a reminder your student can share the pairing code for CANVAS.
Please refer to the academic calendar 2024-2025 to support you in the planning of any holiday vacations. As a reminder, vacations are not excuse absences in session days.
COMMUNITY RESOURCES
Sacred Heart Community Service
Second Harvest Food Bank nearest Food pickup
● 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
Services offered at the Wellness Center
The Mental Health and Wellness team includes social workers, interns, and community based organizations (CBO’s) 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. Visit us in room D-01 to learn more!
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. A social worker, intern or other school staff member 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 to be a place 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. Students who visit the calming space during regular class time are expected to check in with Ms. Johnson, our Wellness Center Clerk, when they arrive and before they return to class. We also ask that students keep their electronics put away and that they do not engage in side conversations with other students.
Community Resources & Events
Santa Clara County Suicide and Crisis Hotline
If you or your student need mental health crisis support outside of school hours, you may call 988 to request support from the Santa Clara County Mobile Crisis Response Team. If your phone number does not begin with a 408, 669 or 650 area code, please call 800-704-0900 and press 1.
Santa Clara County Suicide and Crisis Hotline
Downtown Youth Wellness Center
Address: 725 East Santa Clara Street, Suite 105, San Jose, CA 95112
Phone: 408-961-4645
Email: dywc@hhs.sccgov.org
The Downtown Youth Wellness Center is a Behavioral Health program dedicated to promoting a safe, supportive, and youth-focused environment that provides short term Behavioral Health services, focused on prevention and early intervention for youth ages 12-25. Services include same day access to brief behavioral health support, peer support, workshops, well-being groups, social and educational activities, linkage to services/case management (including medical and longer-term behavioral health services), life skills development, education and career planning, independent living skills, and other related care. The DYWC is a partnership between the Behavioral Health Services Department and Alum Rock Counseling Center.
The DYWC is excited to continue to be part of the community that serves the youth in our community. In an ongoing effort to meet the needs of the youth, the DYWC has shifted the hours of operation to Monday through Friday from 10am-7pm.
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Resource Links
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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