The Friday Forecast
The Week of January 24-January 28, 2022
WELCOME TO OUR 2022 VIRTUAL SHOWCASE AT WALNUT HIGH SCHOOL!
Although we would instead meet you in person, we are pleased to welcome you to our Virtual Showcase! We hope that the information you find throughout our Showcase website will help give you a glimpse into all of the pathways, programs, activities, and support systems we offer at Walnut High School.
We wanted to make our Virtual Showcase interactive, fun, and informative for you and your child. Start by clicking on our Academics button as our Grade Level Coordinators give a brief presentation for each grade level. After that, start exploring the different opportunities we offer our students. We want all of our students to feel connected and find the right fit that helps them explore their passions, interests, and academic goals as they navigate through High School.
Our Virtual Showcase link is active for the entire school year, but we recommend you sit down with your child tonight, tomorrow, or during the weekend to watch presentations they are interested in as they prepare to choose classes in the Spring.
We are grateful to our community during this unprecedented time. Thank you for your continued support, and please reach out if we can be of any further assistance.
Go Mustangs!
Ryan Maine
Principal
Walnut High School
Schedule at a glance
MONDAY - JANUARY 24
*Periods 1-6 Regular Day Schedule - 7:50 am-2:45 pm
TUESDAY - JANUARY 25
- *Periods 3-4 & 5-6 Tutorial Schedule - 7:50 am-2:45 pm
- Lockdown Drill - 10:35 - 10:50 am
WEDNESDAY - JANUARY 26
- *Periods 1-4 Collaboration Schedule - 7:50 am-2:00 pm
THURSDAY - JANUARY 27
- *Periods 1, 2 & 5, 6 Tutorial Schedule - 7:50 am-2:45 pm
- Improv Night in the MPR - 6:30 pm
FRIDAY - JANUARY 28
*Periods 1-6 Regular Day Schedule - 7:50 am-2:45 pm
SATURDAY - JANUARY 29
- Afterglow WHS Winter Formal 2022 at the Rumba Room Live from 5:00 - 9:00 pm.
News and Announcements
Winter Sports Spirit Week and Rally success!
Huge shout out to our ASB for holding spirit week and a winter sports rally this week! Thank you for making students and staff smile and for bringing us all together. We all felt the school spirit!
*Only 500 people were allowed in the gym for our sports rally due to LA County guidelines.
Shoutout to our Winter Sports Teams!
Lockdown Drill - Jan. 25
WHS partnered with the Walnut Sheriff Department to talk about seeing and identifying threats on our campus and the run-hide-fight protocol. Check out the video below.
WHS ASB presents | AFTERGLOW WHS Winter Formal Jan. 29
Where: Rumba Room Live in Anaheim
When: January 29th, 2022
Time: 5:00 pm-9:00 pm
We have reserved the Rumba Room Live in Anaheim exclusively for Walnut High School students, staff, and guests. The Rumba Room Live will open to the general public at 10:00 pm.
*Find a date and buy your tickets at ASB starting this week! Don’t miss out on this euphoric night
**Students must show proof of vaccination OR provide a negative test 72 hours before the dance.
Project Lead The Way
Project Lead The Way provides transformative learning experiences for high school students and teachers across the U.S. We create an engaging, hands-on classroom environment and empower students to develop in-demand knowledge and skills they need to thrive. Our pathways in computer science and biomedical science engage students in hands-on activities, projects, and problems; empower them to solve real-world challenges, and inspire them to reimagine how they see themselves.
Applications are now available for Project Lead the Way.
Ready to apply? Click on the links below!
First Semester Report Cards Available
WHS Improv Club Show
Tickets are $3 cash at the door.
WHS Drama Popcornopolis Fundraiser
Thank you for being so supportive!
2023 MERCH NOW OUT
Walnut Valley Administrator’s Association Oratory Contest
The winner of the oratory contest will move forward in a regional
competition to be eligible for a $700 Scholarship
Tryouts will be hosted
February 9th from 4-6 PM via Zoom
Please CLICK HERE to enter by February 4th at 3 PM
CSF - California Scholarship Federation
Link to application: https://forms.gle/XvP7HhVd1oeYTCVu7
Deadline to apply is February 25th.
Walnut Valley Water District
Walnut Valley Rotary 4 Way speech Contest
The Walnut Valley Rotary Club has a speech contest for local high schools in (mid to late) February.
The contest will be 100% over Zoom for safety concerns. Each contestant will receive a prize that day (TBD), and the first-place winner can move on to the district final.
Each speech should be within a 5-7 minute timeframe and will be judged on the Rotary guiding principles
1. Is it the Truth?
2. Is it Fair to all concerned?
3. Will it build Goodwill and Better Friendships
4. Will it be Beneficial to all concerned.
Speech Trek Contest
Senior Tributes
Senior Tributes are 50% sold out. Purchase your senior tribute for your graduating senior or senior friend group by January 31 (they may sell out sooner).
Go to www.yearbookordercenter.com (school code: 2864).
Last chance to buy your yearbook ONLINE
Covid Walk-Up Testing | Jan. 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
The following walk-up COVID-19 testing opportunities are available next week for WVUSD students and staff (ONLY). Please note: WVUSD ID is required at time of testing.
Monday, January 24:
Diamond Bar High School
4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Tuesday, January 25:
Walnut High School
4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday, January 26:
South Pointe Middle School
3:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Please utilize this registration link if you would like to be tested at a WVUSD school site: https://labportal.coronainfo.com/pre-register/walnutschool. No appointments are needed, but preregistration is requested.
*Due to the increased volume of testing we are currently experiencing, emailed results will take up to 72 hours.
Additional Testing opportunities offered by the City of Walnut:
Thursday, January 27:
Walnut Senior Center
4:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Walk-ups only - 300 Capacity
(Not a WVUSD-Sponsored Event)
Friday, January 28:
Walnut Senior Center
4:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Walk-ups only - 300 Capacity
(Not a WVUSD-Sponsored Event)
Next Vaccination Clinic – Saturday, Jan. 29
We are pleased to announce the next COVID-19 vaccination clinic opportunity for Walnut Valley staff, families, and community members. The clinic will be held in the Diamond Bar High School gymnasium on Saturday, January 29 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
This clinic will be for anyone who is eligible for the booster, and anyone who needs to get their first and second dose of the vaccine.
TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT: Click Link Below
JOHNSON & JOHNSON VACCINE:
https://myturn.ca.gov/screening?config=1d8b9f65-45dd-4ac6-af39-2f8f1f309158
MODERNA VACCINE:
https://myturn.ca.gov/screening?config=a1ae2969-14ae-4962-ba00-22731dc3f41e
PFIZER VACCINE (Age 12+ only):
https://myturn.ca.gov/screening?config=1d45a98a-4e84-4e74-9c73-2299a9122289
PFIZER PEDIATRIC VACCINE (Ages 5 - 11 only):
https://myturn.ca.gov/screening?config=ff385fb8-766c-4897-b926-a04748a53487
WHAT TO BRING:
- A copy of your proof of age (ex. Birth certificate, passport, AIRES cover page for students) – we will need to keep the copy
- Proof of insurance if applicable – we will need to keep a copy
- Minors must be accompanied by a parent/guardian
If you are able to provide us with a copy of your proof of age and insurance it will save valuable time for you and for the clinic.
We want to thank the entire Walnut Valley Unified School District community for continuing to support our efforts in making the return to school a safe one.
Vaccination location:
Diamond Bar High School gymnasium
21400 Pathfinder Rd
Diamond Bar, CA 91765
FREE After School Tutoring Opportunity
Additional Tutoring Help!
CELEBRATE YOUR CHILD'S BIRTHDAY ON OUR MARQUEE!
BIRTHDAY MARQUEE is now available! If you have a student that has a birthday coming up, be sure to make a birthday dedication on the WHS marquee! All proceeds goes to support WHS students and staff so RESERVE YOURS TODAY!
Great idea for WHS staff, teachers and Alums too!
SCHOOL LUNCH POLICY
Due to safety concerns, we DO NOT accept student lunches in the office. We understand the importance of student nutrition, but we encourage students to either purchase lunch at school or bring their lunch from home. Food, drinks, or other items are NOT to be passed to students through the fence. This is STRICTLY PROHIBITED.
Please Note: Parents can now access the Food Services Department from our website under the Parents tab. On that page, parents can set up and deposit funds into their student's lunch account for purchasing lunch on campus.
COUNSELING CORNER
GLC Listing
9th GRADE (Class of 2025)
Wil Lares (A – Lo) wlares@wvusd.org
Sonia Nunez (Lu – Z) snunez@wvusd.org
10th GRADE (Class of 2024)
Nathan Newman (A – Li) nnewman@wvusd.org
Jenny Alegre (Lo – Z) aalegre@wvusd.org
11th GRADE (Class of 2023)
Jennifer Tucker (A – Lim) jtucker@wvusd.org
Jeff Jacks (Lin – Z) jjacks@wvusd.org
12th GRADE (Class of 2022)
Ken McDill (A - Li) kmcdill@wvusd.org
Corolar Schultz (Lo – Z) cschultz@wvusd.org
Ethan Doiron (assisting Mr. McDill)
ADP (Academic Design Program)
Viviana Hoyos vhoyos@wvusd.org
Intervention Counselor
Jennifer Peiten jLPeiten@wvusd.org
Class of 2022 | Mt. Sac Cash for College
College Application & FINANCIAL AID Night 2021 | RECAP
Our GLCs held a College Application and Financial Aid Information Night over YouTube Live. Below the video contains the Frequently Asked Questions during Financial Aid Night 2021.
GET ON THE PATH TO BEING COLLEGE & CAREER READY!
This short video provides a variety of College and Career Readiness Resources for this years Seniors.
STUDENT CLASSROOM EXPECTATIONS
Students must attend every class, every day, and be on time. In order to receive daily credit, students are to bring all necessary materials to class. Students will not be excused from class to get materials. Homework and class assignments are to be completed on time and to the best of the student’s ability. Only behaviors befitting the learning environment are acceptable. Students are to comply with all reasonable requests of any staff member. Dress code will be enforced.
ATTENDANCE COUNTS!
Please remember that attendance counts, every period, every day. Students will be marked absent if they are not at the beginning of each period to verify their attendance.
All single-period absences will need to be reconciled through the attendance office by the student. If marked absent, students will receive an email from the attendance office notifying them that they have been marked absent. The notification will include the date and period of the absence. The student will need to contact the Attendance Department to make any necessary corrections to their individual period attendance. For full-day absences, a parent/guardian must contact the attendance office by the end of the day.
Attendance Reporting Hotline:
10 & 11 Grades: 909-594-1333 Ext. 43642
9 & 12 Grades : 909 - 594-1333 Ext 43625
VIRTUAL TOUR OF WALNUT HIGH SCHOOL
Never been on our campus? We used a 360-degree camera to help you get familiar with Walnut High School. We encourage you to click on the link, use your computer or mobile device to move around, and see what Walnut High School has to offer. Use this virtual tour to click on photos, learn more information, as well as hear voice-overs from our staff members. Below is a quick overview of our virtual tour and a map of all our scenes.
Our Virtual Tour is located on our webpage under "About Us" if you ever need access for future reference.
Walnut High School
Website: walnuths.net
Location: 400 Pierre Road, Walnut, CA, USA
Phone: 909-594-1333
Facebook: facebook.com/WalnutHighSchool
Twitter: @walnut_mustangs