Nighthawk News
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Happy Friday Nighthawks!
At Del Norte High School, building a strong sense of spirit and culture is a priority as we strive to create a welcoming and unified community for all. Every Friday, we encourage students to participate in Blue and Green Day, a tradition that allows us to show our Nighthawk pride and foster school-wide unity. Wearing our school colors is a simple yet powerful way for students to feel connected, demonstrate school spirit, and support one another as part of the Del Norte family.
This year, every student was provided with a Del Norte t-shirt at registration, generously sponsored by our ASB and the Education Foundation. If your student did not receive a t-shirt, they are welcome to pick one up in the office. We want all students to feel proud of their school and to participate fully in our community traditions. Letās continue to make Del Norte a place where everyone feels a sense of belonging and pride!
It's amazing how quickly time flies! Reaching the halfway point of Trimester 1 is a significant milestone. Encouraging students to remain focused and make use of resources like Office Hours is key to ensuring their success. Whether it's for seeking help from teachers, collaborating with classmates, or getting ahead on homework, staying proactive will be vital as they approach the end of the trimester.
Parents and students will also appreciate the reminder that grades for the first 6 weeks will be available on Friday, October 11th, via StudentVue and ParentVue. It's a good moment to reflect and plan ahead for a strong finish!
Ty Eveleth, Principal
Del Norte High School
Nighthawks Together, One Flock Forever!
Upcoming Events
šParent/Teacher Conferences - Tuesday, October 8, 2024 and Tuesday, October 15, 2024
šHomecoming Dance - Saturday, October 12, 2024
šSafety Week - Monday, October 21 - Thursday, October 24, 2024
šPSAT - Saturday, October 26, 2024
Everything You Need to Know About HOCO 2024 š
Del Norte High School ASB proudly presents Homecoming 2024: Surfinā and Soarinā. This year's dance will be held on the USS Midway, Saturday, October 12, 2024, 7:00-10:00 p.m.
Homecoming spirit week, football game, and parade will FOLLOW the homecoming dance this year, the week of October 14th-18th.
Location:
USS Midway
910 N Harbor Dr
San Diego, CA 92101
Parking:
There is a parking lot next to the USS Midway, Navy Pier, which is managed by ACE. The cost of parking varies between $15 - $25. There is metered parking along Harbor Drive, meters do not require payment after 6:00 p.m.
Dress:
Homecoming is a semi-formal dance. Students are required to wear shoes while at the dance. We are not providing a coat check this year, please be mindful about what items students bring to the dance. Students are responsible for all personal items.
Reminders for the day of the dance:
Students must have a student ID (physical or electronic) to enter the dance. Guests must have a completed guest pass and an ID.
There is no coat check. Please plan to bring only what you can wear/carry.
To prevent injury, all students must wear closed toe shoes while at the dance.
Bags should not exceed 8 inches in size.
No outside food/drinks/liquid allowed in the dance.
Please remember to always be respectful and safe on the dance floor.
The expectation of the USS Midway is that all attendees arrive by 9:15PM.
We are looking forward to a wonderful evening!
Spirit Days:
Monday, 10/14: PJ and comfy clothes
Tuesday, 10/15: Flight Attendants (Class Colors: Freshman yellow, Sophomores Red, Juniors Purple, Seniors White)
Wednesday, 10/16: Buddy and Co-pilot (Twin Day)
Thursday, 10/17: Surfers vs. Bikers
Friday, 10/18:Tacky Tourist
Float Building:
Join your class in building this year's homecoming float! Float building will be Monday, October 14th - Thursday, October 17th, from 3:35pm to 8:00pm in the outdoor basketball courts. Come for all or part of the time. Help your class earn participation points and have a great time!
Homecoming Parade:
DNHS will hold their annual Homecoming Parade on Friday, October 18th. Please click HERE for a copy of the schedule.
Homecoming Football Games: DNHS vs. Mt. Carmel
JV: 10/18, 4:30pm @DNHS
Varsity: 10/18, 7:00pm @DNHS
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š Parent/Teacher Conferences š
Del Norteās parent-teacher conferences are a vital component for a struggling studentās education.
These conferences provide an opportunity for parents/guardians to connect with the teacher and discuss the studentās academic progress, social/emotional development, and overall performance in classes. Please note: Teachers will reach out to families of students they feel need a conference.
Here is what to expect from Del Norte parent-teacher (students should attend) conferences:
- Provide powerful opportunities for students to take ownership and advocate for their own learning.
- Discuss ways to increase academic performance. Opportunity to create an action plan for success.
- Encourage students to think critically about their actions and ways to improve.
- Give the students enough time to adapt and earn a grade they can be proud of.
Our Why:
Data has shown that parent/guardian involvement in a studentās education can lead to better academic outcomes, improved attendance, and higher graduation rates. Our goal is to partner with parents/guardians and students to support learning and achieve desired academic outcomes.
Del Norte Administration
š Meet and Greet with Principal Eveleth - Click picture below to RSVP!
Korean Culture & Language club - Everyone Welcome š
š Yearbook Sales Have Begun - Don't Miss Out...By Yours TODAY!
1st Annual DiCarlo Read & Run š
š¤ Beyond the Buzzer
Fall is in the air, and we have a lot of great things happening in Del Norte Athletics. It is an exciting time to be a Nighthawk, and we encourage you to take in an athletic event and support our amazing athletes.
Week at a Glance in DNHS Sports: If you want to know whatās going on in the week of sports; please visit our school website at the athletics page or click here --------> āSports Week at a Glanceā
Strength & Speed Training: We are very excited about the future of DNHS Athletics, and the opportunities provided for our student athletes to enhance their athletic abilities and skill set. Having professional and certified instructors in both our Strength and Speed programs is such an asset and we are happy to see our student athletes taking advantage of these programs and opportunities. Student Athletes can participate in as many as 4 strength and 4 speed workouts each week. Participation is through a paid yearly membership to the Strength & Speed program that can be purchased here at following link. https://gofan.co/app/school/CA71942
Del Norte All-Access Pass: Show your Nighthawk team spirit and support for Del Norte Athletics by purchasing a Del Norte All-Access pass HERE for only $135! This card admits two immediate family members to all home games that would normally charge for entrance (football, flag football, boysā & girlsā basketball, boysā and girlsā volleyball and wrestling). Not valid for tournaments, playoffs and CIF games.
Winter Sports clearance due date:
- Basketball, Soccer, Rugby, Girls Water Polo, Wrestling, Roller Hockey
The following must be completed by October 11th:
- Original hard-copy physical turned into the athletic office (if the student attended Physical Night in May, we have their paperwork)
- 2024-2025 Home Campus profile completed HOME CAMPUS
Important Dates to Know:
Ā· Winter Athletic Clearance due date: 10/11
Ā· Winter Sports Parent Meeting: 10/28 @ 6:30 PM
We hope you will come out and support Nighthawk Athletics. See you on campus.
DNHS Athletic Director ā Amanda Nelson
Thanksgiving Turkey Trot
Day Thought for the Nighthawk
Student Op-Ed by Smyan Khurana 10th grade
Here we are....halfway through the trimester! I hope everyone finished strong at the end of the six week grading period! Let's take a look at how stress affects our immune function. Stress can take a significant toll on your mind. However, remember...not ALL stress is BAD stress. In fact, it can help protect us and make us more alert. Stress creates a hormone called cortisol. It boosts immunity and limits inflammation but over time, your body gets used to having excess cortisol which could lead to more inflammation. This opens the door to many diseases such as Arthritis, Lupus, and many more. So take some steps to reduce your stress level TODAY! Meditating 3 to 4 times a week for only 10-15 minutes a day is a great way to reduce stress and practice mindfulness. Make sure to eat a balanced diet of protein, grains, and vitamins. Listen to your body. Make great choices Nighthawks!
Your future begins with your presence! šš
Did you know that last school year, almost 12% of Del Norte students were chronically absent (missing at least 10% of school days)? That's 18 days of missed school or almost one full month of school (CA Dept. of Ed.)! 18 days of missed opportunities and positive connections with peers, teachers, and instruction. Chronic absence rates reflect all student absences including parent excused or medically excused absences. How can you help improve your student's attendance?
- Minimize missed days by scheduling vacations and out of town absences to only our district recess dates
- Ask our Attendance Techs about OCIS contracts to help your student stay on track academically, if longer absences are unavoidable
- Reach out to your counselor or administrator for individual strategies to improve attendance
Please let us know how we can support you and your students!
Attendance Techs:
Shirley Rowe (srowe@powayusd.com) and Deya Wilson (dwilson@powayusd.com)
Del Norte Admins:
Mike Giaime (mgiaime@powayusd.com), A-Gi
Jennie Ganesan (jganesan@powayusd.com), Gj-Po
Valerie White (vwhite@powayusd.com), Pp-Z
Riding a Bike to School
Dear Nighthawk Families,
This is a reminder that if your child rides an ebike to and from our school, they (and one parent/guardian) will be required to attend a PUSD ebike safety class this Fall. The September classes have now passed. If you did not attend one of these classes, additional classes will be scheduled in October (dates TBD). To provide students ample time to comply, this new requirement will be enforced starting January 6, 2025.
You can attend any one of these one-hour classes that work with your and your childās schedule, regardless of where you are located. Advance Registration is not required. Again, one parent or guardian must attend with their child. At the class, you will be asked to register the make and model of the ebike, VIN#, and student ID, so please come prepared with that information.
We appreciate your partnership in taking this important step toward keeping our students safe.
Principal Ty Eveleth
From the San Diego Police Department Regarding Bike Safety
- Students under 18 years old are REQUIRED by law to wear a helmet when riding a bike, whether you are the driver or passenger.
- The bike must be ridden in the SAME direction as the flow of traffic.
- You may not ride an e bike with fixed pedals or pegs.
- E bikes are NEVER to be ridden on sidewalks.
Del Norte Bike Rules
- Students MUST walk their bikes on campus.
- Please pay close attention to pedestrians and cars.
- Remember to ALWAYS lock your bike in the bike rack. Gates are NOT for locking bikes.
- E bikes are not permitted at any sporting event.
- DO NOT take a bike that is not yours for any reason.
Volunteer Opportunities
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Homelessness or Housing Insecurity Assistance
Dear Poway Unified School District Families
Poway Unifiedās Youth in Transition (YIT) program assists children and youth experiencing homelessness with food, transportation, school supplies, and additional support during the school year. Those students who qualify lack a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence and includes children and youth who are:
- Sharing the housing of other persons due to loss of housing, economic hardship, or a similar reason. This can be doubled (living with one other family) and even tripled (living with two other families) up.
- Living in motels, hotels, due to the lack of alternative adequate accommodations.
- Living in domestic violence shelters, homeless shelters, transitional living programs, housing paid for by programs/vouchers, etc.
- Living in cars, parks, public spaces, abandoned buildings, substandard housing, bus or train stations, or similar settings, or in a public or private place not designed for or ordinarily used as a regular sleeping accommodation for human beings.
- Unaccompanied homeless youth who are living away from the physical custody of a parent or guardian.
- Migratory children who qualify as homeless because they are children who are living in similar circumstances listed above.
If any of the above housing descriptions reflect your current housing situation, please fill out the attached short form and email it to Laura Upson at lupson@powayusd.com. You can learn more information about Youth in Transition here. Please feel free to reach out to me with any questions.
Lunch Menu - September 2024
Reminders
Del Norte is a CLOSED campus
Remember, Del Norteās campus is closed during the school day. All students must remain on campus. This also includes the parking lot and vehicles. You must have an approved off-campus pass from the attendance office to leave campus or off role to leave campus prior to 3:35.
Deliveries
At Del Norte we cannot accept items to be picked up or delivered to students during the instructional day in the front office. Please ensure that your Nighthawk has their lunch, phone, homework, clothing, athletic equipment, computer/Chromebook, books, etc. that they need for school before dropping them off.
Office Hours
Office hours for on-campus instruction at Del Norte occur on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, immediately following the second period. We ask that every student finds an academic location and engage in academic work during this time. Teachers may require students to attend based on their academic performance in class. Office hours provide an opportunity for students to receive extra help from teachers, complete missing assignments, and study for upcoming tests. This time is supplemental to regular instructional hours, and students are strongly encouraged to take advantage of it, especially if they need additional support in any subject.
Attendance
Please review the attendance policy on the DNHS website. It is crucial for you to arrive to class on time every day to not miss important information from your teachers. Traffic is going to continue to be busy for the next few days, allow an extra 10-15 minutes to make it through traffic lights, park, AND walk to class. Detentions for tardies will start on September 19th if you have 6 or more tardies or truancies in the first 3 weeks of starting school. If there are barriers to your student arriving to school on time, please refer them to their counselor or administrator for support.
Communication Expectations for Resolving Concerns
Concerns involving Grading, Curriculum, or Instruction
Classroom procedures
Classroom behavior
Individual student grades
Curriculum
Textbooks/materials
Step 1: Classroom Teacher; if not resolvedā¦
Step 2: Site Assistant Principal supervising specific content area, if not resolvedā¦
Step 3: Site Principal
*Please know that you will be referred back to a previous step if that step has yet to be completed. At Del Norte High School, we believe in resolving concerns at the lowest level.
Student Behavior
If behavior is occurring in the classroom
Step 1: Classroom Teacher; if not resolvedā¦
Step 2: Site Assistant Principal supervising specific content area, if not resolvedā¦
Step 3: Site Principal
If behavior is occurring outside of the classroom
Step 1: Site Assistant Principal of your studentās last name alpha, if not resolvedā¦
Step 2: Site Principal
Athletics
Step 1: Coach; if not resolved...
Step 2: Site Athletic Director; if not resolvedā¦
Step 3: Site Assistant Principal over Athletics; if not resolvedā¦
Step 4: Site Principal; if not resolvedā¦
Please reference the DNHS Athletics Guide/Handbook regarding student, parent, and coach expectations.
Parking and Dropping Off
Traffic is extremely heavy the first few weeks of school as we welcome back all our Nighthawks to the Nest. Plan accordingly and drive with extra caution as the community settles in. Please be respectful of each other and our neighbors when parking on side streets around campus. On time attendance to classes is critical to student success, please see that your Nighthawk gets to school on time.
If you will be dropping your student off in the front of the school, use the traffic circle off the main school entrance on Nighthawk Lane. Do not enter the staff lot off Nighthawk Lane. The traffic circle gets congested in the morning and immediately after school, so be cautious and patient when dropping off your student.
ADA Accessible Parking on Campus
Attention Nighthawk Families!
It has been brought to the attention of the Administration Team that some of our ADA compliant parking spaces are being used by individuals that are not legally permitted to use them. In an effort to provide access for all, we ask that you not park in our ADA spots unless you are legally permitted to do so. As a reminder, California Penal Code 22507.8 states that illegally using an ADA parking spot can result in a $421 fine. Thanks for you attention to this matter.