WAAG
Week at a Glance
June 3 - June 5
We are sending out a Week at a Glance (WAAG) as a means to inform students and parents of the upcoming important events and announcements for the week. For general information, please visit our website by clicking the button below.
The school celebrated the seniors at the Senior Farewell Assembly
Seniors celebrated Prom at Cuvier Club in La Jolla on Friday.
Greetings Aztecs,
Thank you for another outstanding year on the Mesa. 9th, 10th, and 11th graders finish strong with End of Course exams and final grades. As the week progresses, reflect on the last twelve months, and set goals for the upcoming school year. Our school wide goals for 24-25 are committing to the improvement of our learning communities and school connectedness. Our focus on strategic interactions will be a key to our success. Whether having academic conversations within classrooms or positive interactions around campus, the investment in speaking and listening to each other will reap benefits for all.
Seniors we thank you for an awesome four years. Our Prom on Friday saw you be respectful, responsible and resilient, all the while having the time of your lives. Your biggest event is coming on Tuesday afternoon and we look forward to honoring you at graduation. Seniors, parents and families…we did it!
We wish all of our Aztecs a summer that brings you whatever it is that you need to build a stronger and better future.
Student Handbook
Attention Class of 2024 Parents/Guardians!! Are you looking to buy your graduate a flower lei or bouquet of flowers for graduation? We are here to save you the hassle of buying and bringing the lei/flowers with you on the day of graduation! Pre-Orders are now available to order and pay for a special gift for your graduate. A portion of all sales will go back to Montgomery High School Class of 2025. Follow this link to shop!
Last Week of School
Monday, June 3 - EOC 1, 3, 5, 7, release at 1:45pm
Tuesday, June 4 - EOC 0, 2, 4, 6, release at 1:45pm, 3:30pm Graduation at Al Prazak Stadium
Wednesday, June 5 - Early Release Schedule, LAST DAY OF SCHOOL
Reminder of Off Campus Passes
Off Campus passes seem to be an issue lately regarding the emergency contact picking up a student. We must ensure we receive parent permission first before an off campus pass is given. If a parent has not contacted us first, then we contact parent before releasing to an emergency contact. Here is an image of the district policy:
Senior Section
You must be off the non-privilege list to participate in any senior event.
Prom Pictures - Click the link below for Photo Booth Pictures. They will be deleted after one week.
https://fotoshare.co/e/A-l_gCKw9Z_-jHWJwYj7g
Announcements and Reminders
- Do not forget to read Jupiter Grades for Senior Updates.
- Graduation will be June 4th at 3:30pm at our school. The district is enforcing the six person guest rule at all graduations and promotions in SUHSD. Please use this information to start planning for the special date.
- Remember to stay off the non-privilege list by adhering to the Senior Contract.
- Come see Ms. Ruiz in the ASB or go to the library to see if you are on the Debt List or need to make up tardies and/or absences.
Senior Update Email #4 - sent June 2
Senior Update Email #3 - sent May 17
Senior Update Email #2 - sent May 12
Senior Update Email #1 - sent May 1
Semester 2 Senior Presentation
Senior Expectation Presentation (Senior Specific Information starts on Slide 30)
From the ASB
Link Crew
Montgomery is starting Link Crew. This leadership club is designed to support incoming freshmen. If you want to get involved in welcoming the newest Aztecs to The Mesa, please complete the application. The due date is May 28th.
Watch a video on why you should join Link Crew.
Class Officer Application
If you are interested in being a class officer for the Class of '25, Class of '26, Class of '27, or the Class of '28. Please complete the the application and submit to ASB by July 26. There will be a mandatory meeting on July 28th with elections on August 15th.
Join a Club
Click here for a slide deck about all the ways you can get connected at our school. It will give you QR codes so you can learn more about what we offer.
Pictures
- Picture Day Order Form - If you took a picture during orientation, you can still order pictures. Bring the order form and money to the ASB.
From the Assistant Principals
As part of our commitment to adhering to our Aztec Values of Respect, Responsibility and Resilience, MOH has implemented a non-privilege list effective 8/23/2023.
At this time, the non-privilege list includes students with the following:
- Attendance: 8 full day absences/48 single period absences
- Discipline: Any students suspended from school the first 6 weeks of school. Any new suspensions will be added to the list.
Any students on this list are prohibited from attending extra-curricular activities or school dances.
The list is reviewed weekly and emailed to students and parents each week. Students may clear ONE full day absence by attending Saturday School. The Saturday School schedule and sign up form are available on the WAAG. The WAAG can be found on our website and is emailed to all Aztecs through Jupiter every Sunday. Any students on the list for student discipline will be re-evaluated at the next grading period.
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Aztec Values are the foundation of how we treat one another on campus. Assistant Principals visited classrooms the first two week of school to explain the expectations of all students at MOH. Always remember to be respectful, responsible and resilient to our Aztec Family.
Link to AP Presentations:
Semester 2 Aztec Values and Expectations Presentations
Semester 1 Aztec Values and Expectations Presentation
Contact Information for Assistant Principals
Eddie Ortega
Mabelle Glithero
Teresa Walkup
Valerie Ruiz: ASB & Athletics
Athletics
Fall Season Sports
Boy's Water Polo
Boy's and Girl's Cross Country
Cheerleading
Field Hockey
Football
Flag Football
Girl's Golf
Girl's Tennis
Girl's Volleyball
Athletic Clearance
- Register at Register My Athlete
- Complete physical form - physicals can be done with your primary doctor or at South Bay Urgent Care at 1628 Palm Avenue
- Print the THREE PAGE Athlete Profile and sign the last page with a pen. Both a parent/guardian and a student must have a wet signature.
- Submit to Coach Martin or the ASB
Class of 2025 Section
This section is dedicated to the Class of 2025. This will help you get a head start for your senior year.
Class Officer Application
- If you are interested in being a class officer for the Class of '25, Class of '26, Class of '27, or the Class of '28. Please complete the the application and submit to ASB by July 26. There will be a mandatory meeting on July 28th with elections on August 15th. Link to application
- You can start making appointments for your Senior Portraits. You can make an appointment at mgportraits.com. The deadline to take your Senior Portraits is September 20th.
- Review Mrs. Ruiz's presentation
Counselor Corner
Supports for Wellbeing
We have many resources available through our Counseling Center to support students’ wellbeing, including individual counseling sessions, online resources, a community resource center for referrals, and a wellbeing room. Please contact your counselor if you are ever in need of support and we will guide you to the appropriate resources. If you or someone you are concerned about is at immediate risk, please contact a counselor or administrator directly during school hours, or, outside of school hours, please contact the suicide and crisis line at 988.
After School Program
The S.T.A.Y. Program has another community service opportunity for you!!!! If you want to help the Art Club prepare for the S.T.A.Y. Arts Festival May 21st, click the following link below and sign up today! Here is your chance to get creative and earn 10-plus hours! SPACE IS LIMITED!!!! forms.gle/5v6usmyAHciaAvWw7
Are you Interested in tennis, wrestling, basketball, or getting in shape? If so, consider joining one of our clubs and making new friends. Why go home right after school, when we have awesome clubs running after school for FREE?
Don't forget to check out this month's calendar!
Parent Center Information
Parent/Guardian Survey
Your input is invaluable! Help us tailor our services to meet your needs by filling out our survey. Your feedback shapes our future initiatives and ensures we're providing the best support possible for you and your children. Take a moment to share your thoughts and make a difference today. Thank you for being partners in our journey of continuous improvement.
Montgomery High is a Title I School. Title I is a federal program that provides extra funding to eligible schools to improve the academic achievement of students. All programs funded with Title I dollars must be used to enhance the school programs of the school. In order for schools to qualify for Title I, 35% or more of the students must be considered socioeconomically disadvantaged. The goals of a Title I Program include the following: increase student academic achievement, provide direct instructional support to students, develop professional development for teachers and to promote parent engagement and education. All Title I programs must be included in the school’s Site Plan for Student Achievement. This plan is developed and monitored by the School Site Council and English Language Advisory Committee. Please contact the Parent Center staff if you have any questions related to Title I.
Parent Center Staff
Carolina Betanco- Parent Center Resource Teacher
Email: Carolina.Betanco@sweetwtaerschools.org
Minerva Weinberger- Community Relations Facilitator
Email: Minerva.Weinberger@sweetwaterschools.org
Melissa Sanchez- Student Program Facilitator
COVID Update
February 9, 2024
Dear MOH Parent/Guardian,
Covid-19 Guidelines changed recently, and they were officially adopted by the district last week. Below are the main points, but please also review the complete SDCOE Covid-19 Decision Table for more comprehensive information.
STUDENTS WHO TEST POSITIVE FOR COVID -19:
With Symptoms: stay home when symptoms appear. May return to school when they are fever-free for 24 hours without using fever-reducing medication AND other non-fever symptoms are mild and improving.
No symptoms: Remain at school unless symptoms develop. Then follow the symptomatic guidance above.
All students who test positive for COVID-19: Should wear a mask indoors through day 10 after their symptom onset or positive test date if asymptomatic. Students may remove their mask sooner than 10 days if they have two sequential negative tests at least one day apart. Should avoid contact for 10 days with individuals who are at higher risk for severe COVID-19.
Since the guidelines have changed and there is no longer a mandatory isolation period, MOH will no longer automatically clear student attendance for the days they are out ill. We will rely on the parent/guardian to call in to clear student absences daily, as we do with all other illnesses.
Though the guidelines have changed and are becoming more lenient, we still strongly urge you to keep your ill students home if they are experiencing symptoms such as a fever > 100.5 F, body aches and chills. If your student has other minor symptoms of Covid-19 such as a headache, sore throat, or runny nose we encourage you to get them tested immediately after symptoms start, and then again 2- 3 days later. MOH has Covid-19 tests to provide to student families in need.
Thank you,
Lani Kennedy MSN, RN
Credentialed School Nurse
Montgomery High School/Options Secondary School
Nondiscrimination Statement: The Sweetwater Union High School District prohibits discrimination, intimidation, harassment (including sexual harassment) or bullying based on a person’s actual or perceived age, ancestry, color, disability, gender, gender identity, gender expression, immigration status, nationality, race or ethnicity, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or association with a person or a group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics. For questions or complaints, contact Equity Compliance Officer, Dr. Vernon Moore at 1130 Fifth Avenue, Chula Vista, CA 91911, (619) 691-5564, vernon.moore@sweetwaterschools.org; Title IX Coordinator, Susan Park at 670 L Street, Suite G, Chula Vista, CA 91911, (619) 600-4900, compliance@sweetwaterschools.org; and Section 504 Coordinator Sonia Picos at 1130 Fifth Avenue, Chula Vista, CA 91911, (619) 691-5564, sonia.picos@sweetwaterschools.org
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Contact Us
Email: valerie.ruiz@sweetwaterschools.org
Website: https://moh.sweetwaterschools.org/
Location: 3250 Palm Avenue, San Diego, CA, USA
Phone: (619) 628 - 3800