Nighthawk News
Principal's Message
Happy Friday Nighthawks!
What an incredible week it has been in the Nest! Today marked a memorable first for Del Norte High School, as we celebrated our inaugural Unified PE competition against Poway High School. We couldn’t be prouder of our Nighthawks in the Unified PE program (sponsored by Special Olympics), who represented Del Norte with commendable energy, excitement, and competitive spirit. A special shout-out goes to our Best Buddies program, who traveled to Poway to cheer on their classmates and support our team.
We invite you to come out next Thursday, November 7th, from 9:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. to continue cheering on our Nighthawks as they meet and compete with new friends from four other San Diego County high schools. Your support truly makes a difference.
As we head into the final full week of Trimester 1, let’s continue to support our students in finishing strong. Please encourage them to attend Office Hours with their teachers, stay organized, and prioritize their commitments. These last weeks are essential to ending the trimester on a positive note.
Ty Eveleth, Principal
Del Norte High School
Nighthawks Together, One Flock Forever!
Upcoming Events
- Night at the Museum - Thursday, November 7, 2024
- Veteran's Day/No School - Monday, November 11, 2024
- Trimester 1 Final Exams (adjusted bells) - Wednesday, November 13 - Friday, November 15, 2024
- Tri 2 Begins (adjusted bells) - Monday, November 18, 2024
- District Recess - Monday, November 25 - Friday November 29, 2024
- Senior Yearbook Tribute Ads - Deadline to submit is Sunday, December 1, 2024
Night at the Museum - November 7th from 6 - 7:30PM
One Flock - One Family 💙💚 Nighthawk Strong!!
Yearbook Early Bird Pricing Ends TODAY!
Beyond the Buzzer
National Letter of Intent Signing Day
Del Norte will be hosting our NLI Signing event on Thursday 11/14 at 7:30 AM (before school) in the Quad area. If you have a student athlete that will be signing their letter of intent and want to participate in our on-campus event.
Please complete the form at the link below, by NOVEMBER 1st.
NATIONAL LETTER OF INTENT SIGNING DAY
Thank you, and congratulations in advance to your athletes that are taking it to the next level!
Week at a Glance in DNHS Sports: If you want to know what’s going on in the week of sports; please visit our school website at the athletics page or click here --------> “Sports Week at a Glance”
We hope you will come out and support Nighthawk Athletics. See you on campus.
DNHS Athletic Director – Amanda Nelson
Day Thought for the Nighthawk
Student Op-Ed by Smyan Khurana 10th grade
I hope everyone had a great Halloween and a fun time trick-or-treating. There’s no feeling like the sweet sugar rush in your body!
This week, let’s talk about the structure and function of the human heart. Your heart is the main organ in your cardiovascular system and is vital for life since it supplies your body with oxygen and nutrients. The heart consists of four chambers that hold blood before moving it. As your heart beats, blood is moved through the chambers. Heart rate plays a crucial role as it determines how effectively the heart can supply oxygenated blood to the tissue throughout your body. You can maintain a healthy heart by making good dietary choices and regularly exercising. Remember, you have the power to make changes for a stronger heart. Have a wonderful weekend Nighthawks!
Riding a Bike to School 🚲
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 Unified’s 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 - October 2024
Reminders
Del Norte is a CLOSED campus
Remember, Del Norte’s 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 resolved…
Step 2: Site Assistant Principal supervising specific content area, if not resolved…
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 resolved…
Step 2: Site Assistant Principal supervising specific content area, if not resolved…
Step 3: Site Principal
If behavior is occurring outside of the classroom
Step 1: Site Assistant Principal of your student’s last name alpha, if not resolved…
Step 2: Site Principal
Athletics
Step 1: Coach; if not resolved...
Step 2: Site Athletic Director; if not resolved…
Step 3: Site Assistant Principal over Athletics; if not resolved…
Step 4: Site Principal; if not resolved…
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.