
Spartan Weekly Update Feb 10-14

What's Happening This Week
💙🖤 Friendship Week 💙🖤
Monday, Feb 10
EVEN Day
Wear your Heart: Red for Taken, White for SIngle, Pink for Complicated
Tuesday, Feb 11
ODD Day
Wear your VP Gear to Show your VP Love
Wednesday, Feb 12
EVEN Day
Don't Sweat it....Wear Sweatpants
Thursday, Feb 13
ODD Day
Twin Day - Dress up "twinning" with a friend
Friday, Feb 14
Presidents' Day - NO SCHOOL
View the Latest Detention & Saturday School List
**Double Detentions ALL WEEK**
Administration Updates
Dress For Success Mondays
Student Services Update
- Bathroom Passes (via 5-Star) will now last 6 (SIX) minutes - the same time as the standard passing period between classes. Bathroom passes should only be used to go to the restroom and return to class. Students frequently found out of class without a pass or on an expired hall pass will be assigned school consequences.
- 5-Star Digital Student ID can be used as an alternate Student ID Card - students can exit campus for short day/athletics using the 5-Star app. This Digital ID card will be used for checking in to school events such as dances, lunch detention, and Saturday Schools.
Serve Your Assigned Detentions
- Students may join lunch detention Monday - Friday even if you do not receive a call slip
- Have Unexcused Absences? Parents must contact the attendance office to clear. See Mrs. Zlaket in Counseling to remove assigned Saturday School
- How many detentions do I have? CLICK HERE to find out
- Seniors: Students who do not serve detentions or Saturday school will not participate in SENIOR ACTIVITIES the last week of school.
Math Tutoring Available
Need help with Math? We encourage students to attend our Morning Math Tutoring, led by our very own Math teachers Ms. Petrella and Ms. Capriles.
- Double Zero Period (7:35 - 8:24) - Room 510 - Ms. Petrella
- Zero Period (8:30 - 9:20) - Room 504 - Ms. Capriles
These tutoring options are available for ALL STUDENTS.
5-Star - Schoolwide App for Students
This year we will be using the 5-Star Students program at VP to maintain safety on campus and to help students increase their involvement on campus. Students can earn points for attending events and participating in activities.
Student Conduct Guidance 24-25
- Student Attendance: Students who arrive late to class after the bell rings for each period are tardy. There is a 6-minute passing period to move from class to class. Students who earn 4 tardies will be assigned a lunch detention. We appreciate parent support in encouraging students to be prompt and show up to classes on time!
- Student Conduct Guidelines 24-25: Outline of student behavior and consequences administered by Student Services (Discipline). Please take a moment to review school policies on the following topics:
- Attendance Policy
- Saturday School & Loss of Activities
- Lunch Detention
- Campus Deliveries
- Dress Code
- Student Parking
Click Here to Review Student Conduct Guidelines 24-25
- Attendance: Parents must call or deliver a note to the Attendance Office within 72 hours to clear a student's absence. Students will be held accountable for their attendance through lunch detentions or Saturday School for unexcused absences. If a student is absent from school, they must provide an excuse for an absence (Illness, Personal, Medical Appointment, etc.). Calls to attendance can be made to (714) 532-8020.
Order Underclassmen Yearbook Photos by Feb. 5 - Special Offer
"Super Mario Kart" Winter Formal - Feb. 22
SENIOR YEARBOOK ADS 2024-2025
Hello all Senior Parents,
SENIOR PORTRAITS AND PARENT AD DEADLINES FOR THE YEARBOOK ARE COMING UP.
· PARENT AD INFORMATION: If you would like to purchase a PARENT AD, or space in the yearbook to include fun photos of your student from their childhood along with a kind message, please see the order form attached below. Deadline for submission is February 7th.
· SENIOR PORTRAIT INFORMATION: If you have not yet had your Senior Portraits taken you must schedule an appointment with PSS Imaging by either calling 714-630-7785 or visiting their website (https://www.pssimaging.net/seniors1). Please make every effort to have your portrait taken before the end of January.
· YEARBOOK PURCHASE: Don’t forget, you can still buy our 2024-25 Yearbook! They are $175 and you may pay on the VPHS Webstore or in the principal’s office.
· Lastly, should you have any questions please email Mr. Hill at ghill@orangeusd.org.
Thank you for your support,
Mr. Hill and the Odyssey Staff
Senior Class Announcements
VPHS Grad Night (and Day!) 2025
Your year. Your Park. Your Party! Villa Park High School seniors 2025, get ready for an incredible day and night at the Disneyland Resort! We are headed to the Happiest Place on Earth for one final day/night of high school memories on Friday, June 13th!
Your Grad Nite Ticket includes:
- Breakfast and Check-in from 7:30am to 9:00am @ VPHS
- Transportation to & from Disneyland - Leave VPHS on Friday, June 13th @ 9:15am & returning to VPHS on Saturday, June 14th @ 3am (approximation)
- ALL DAY Disney Park Hopper ticket
- After Hours Grad Nite Private Event ticket (at California Adventure)
- Money for snacks during the event
EARLY BIRD PRICE- $279-Prices go up January 20th!
If you have any questions, please contact Jodi Kraft at (714) 338-9306 or by email at jodikraft5@gmail.com. Thank you!
Spartan Spotlight
Eleanor Hutchinson
Written By: Abigail Tolliver
Eleanor Hutchinson, a freshman, is actively involved in both Freshman Senate and jazz band here at Villa Park. One of her favorite memories from the school year so far is the Hello Dance, where she enjoyed great music, danced a lot, and had fun surrounded by many fellow freshmen, some old friends and some new ones. As she looks ahead to the second semester, Eleanor is excited for the coming warmer weather as it gets closer to summer, and all the fun activities that come with it. She is especially looking forward to the concerts that she will be performing in.
Jackson Brunett
Written By: Abigail Tolliver
Jackson Brunett, a sophomore, is involved in both AVID and the marching band. One of his most memorable experiences this year was winning first place in his division at the Arcadia marching band competition. The excitement and celebration from his team made it even more special as they all cheered and celebrated with one another. He enjoys being in AVID for the support it provides in keeping up with classes, understanding challenging subjects, and building strong study habits. As the second semester begins, Jackson is especially looking forward to his upcoming jazz concert.
College Planning Checklist
Parent vs. Student Responsibilities
Which College Admission Process best suits you?
Counselor Assignments & Contacts 2024-2025
A - C - Lauren Bartelli
D - H - Jeremy Bulrice
I - M - Jason Pham
N - R - Shasta Campbell
S - Z - Doreen Valentin
Spartan Wellspace - Agnes Cimino
Athletics
This Week In Sports
Written by Leslie Flores
Boys Soccer
This week, our boy's soccer program played against Crean Lutheran High School. Junior Varsity won with a score of 3 to 0, Frosh/Soph also won with an impressive 10 to 0, and Varsity secured a victory with a score of 4 to 0. Great season, boys soccer!
Girls Soccer
On Tuesday, our girl's soccer team played against El Dorado High School at home. Frosh/Soph ended their game with a score of 0 to 4, Junior Varsity lost with a score of 0 to 1, and Varsity tied with a score of 1 to 1. We're so proud of girl's soccer!
Boys Basketball
Our boy's basketball team played against Troy High School on Tuesday. Frosh/Soph won with a close score of 54 to 53, Junior Varsity also secured a victory with a score of 69 to 56, and Varsity had a successful game with a score of 66 to 53. Amazing job, Spartan basketball!
Girls Basketball
Girls basketball played against Cypress High School this week. Junior Varsity lost with a score of 35 to 44, while Varsity won with an impressive score of 69 to 39. Good job, girls basketball!
Girls Water Polo
Our girl's water polo team qualified for CIF and lost with a score of 5 to 10. What a great season Girls Water Polo!
Support VPHS Baseball
Support VPHS Esports
Interested in Joining a Sport?
Contact our Athletic Director, Tom Fox tfox@orangeusd.org
Follow VPHS Teams on Social Media!
Please check out the VP Sports schedule for the latest game schedule, results, and events.
If you are on Instagram, follow our teams to stay updated on game results, schedules, and other team-related events:
- VPHS Boys Basketball
- VPHS Girls Basketball
- VPHS Hockey
- VPHS Rugby (NEW)
- VPHS Boys Soccer
- VPHS Girls Soccer
- VPHS Girls Wrestling (NEW)
- VPHS Wrestling
- VPHS Aquatics - Water Polo Boys (Fall) Girls (Winter) Swimming (Spring)
- VPHS Cheer & Stunt
- VPHS Cross Country (Fall)
- VPHS esports
- VPHS Football (Fall)
- VPHS Flag Football (Fall)
- VPHS Girls Golf (Fall)
- VPHS Girls Tennis (Fall)
- VPHS Girls Volleyball (Fall)
- VPHS Baseball (Spring)
- VPHS Boys Golf (Spring)
- VPHS Boys Volleyball (Spring)
- VPHS Softball (Spring)
- VPHS Boys Tennis (Spring)
- VPHS Track & Field (Spring)
Thank You To Our Cheer Sponsor
Upcoming Events
February 14-17: Presidents Weekend: No School
February 21: French Wedding
February 22: Winter Formal
March 5: ELAC Meeting
March 14: Spring Sports Assembly
March 23: E-Waste Drop Off
March 28: End of Quarter: Minimum Day
March 31-April 4: Spring Break: No School
VPHS Fundrasing Opportunities
We’re happy to announce that a new webpage has been created, in response to parent feedback, to collect all fundraiser events that occur throughout the school year. VPHS Fundraiser Events is now open for all sports teams and boosters, clubs, classes, and VPHS-affiliated organizations who wish to promote their upcoming fundraisers.
Should you wish you promote your event, please contact Mr. Pongco at jpongco@orangeusd.org. We are able to feature events on our newsletter, this new webpage, and in school email broadcasts to our parents and students.
Free and Public Education Notice
Section 5 of Article IX of the state of California constitution guarantees students a "free public education". Any requests financial requests from coaches or teachers shall be donations and therefore not required to participate.
Villa Park is a public school, which means we offer a free public education. Any fees attached to events, such as field trips, are requested as a donation from families. Your child will not be excluded from the event if you are unable to donate for a school day field trip or program.
OUSD Annual Notice of Nondiscrimination (UCP)
Orange Unified School District annually notifies its students, employees, parents or guardians of its students, the district advisory committee, school advisory committees, appropriate private school officials, and other interested parties of the Uniform Complaint Procedures (UCP) process.
The UCP Annual Notice is available on the district's website.
The Orange Unified School District is primarily responsible for compliance with federal and state laws and regulations, including those related to unlawful discrimination, harassment, intimidation or bullying against any protected group, and all programs and activities that are subject to the UCP.
Villa Park High School Assistant Principal | Curriculum & Instruction