
Spartan Weekly Update 4/29 - 5/3

Week At A Glance
See What's Happening This Week
Mon. April 29
Regular Monday
Dodgeball tournament @ Lunch
Tues. April 30
Block Schedule - ODD
Dodgeball tournament @ Lunch
Wed. May 1
Block Schedule - EVEN
Dodgeball tournament @ Lunch
Athletic Info Night-Gym 5 pm
Band Memorial Concert-PAC
Thurs. May 2
Block Schedule - ODD
Dodgeball tournament @ Lunch
Fri. May 3
Block Schedule - EVEN
Dodgeball Finals @ Lunch
Theater Movie Night-PAC 5:30 pm
Sat. May 4
Saturday School 8-12 pm Room 205 *Double Demerits
Administration Update
VPHS Academic Competition Team Recognized by Villa Park City Council
The VPHS Mock Trial and Academic Competition Team were recognized for their success this year. County Supervisor, Don Wagner, sent a representative and certificates of recognition at the Villa Park City Council meeting held on April 23, 2024. Certificates were awarded to students by Nicol Jones, mayor pro-tem of Villa Park. Congrats to our outstanding Spartans!
📸 Grace Quiroz '25
Nathan Ayala- OC Register's Artist of The Year
Written by: Alexander Tran
Congratulations to our very own Nathan Ayala for being selected as a semifinalist for the OC Register’s “Artist of the Year in Media Arts” reward. Out of 85 nominees from all over Orange County, Nathan was one of the 16 students who moved forward in the process.
When asked about this amazing accolade, Nathan said: “I feel honored to be representing OUSD and VPHS; I am happy to be given such an opportunity”. Nathan also said that he is thankful for his parents and his photography teacher, Mrs. Shine.
Nathan Ayala - Mock Trial Recognition
Congratulations to Nathan Ayala, who won an award for Mock Trial for his role as an attorney from the Constitutional Rights Federation, Orange County!
VPHS AVID SENIOR STANDOUT 2024 - Victoria Chavira
Congratulations to AVID Senior, Victoria Chavira, on being recognized on April 15th at the Irvine Barclays Theater at the Annual OCDE AVID Senior Standout & Scholarships Ceremony. Mrs. Werner, AVID Teacher (12th Grade) had these words to share about Victoria on stage:
"Victoria is exemplary. Committed to both academic and athletic excellence while caring for those around her, she is a model AVID student. Victoria’s time at VPHS has included a wide variety of involvement, from her collection of honors and AP courses, artistic accomplishments in photography to her recognition as a four-year scholar athlete. As she is preparing to enter college as a first generation student, Victoria is planning to pursue a Nursing degree, specifically in Labor and Delivery. Our AVID program is honored to have her and we know nothing will stand in her way."
"All That Villa Park Has to Offer" Mural
At the beginning of the year, PFSO President, Jordan Wu, asked the art department to finish the existing mural outside the counseling office/entrance to the PAC. They wanted to finish what class of 2015 started, but had no plans from the original project. Mr. Edlund and Mrs. Shine tasked students with helping finish the mural. After discussions with the students, they decided to create a new mural altogether. Art teachers Mr. Edlund and Mrs. Shine, along with the students, came up with the theme of "All That Villa Park Has to Offer," designed with many triangular facets and strong circular focal point in the center. After the initial design phase, the students began sketching on the mural boards and slowly the idea came to life. For 5 months the students worked during first or third periods (around their own AP art projects) to get the mural completed. The themes in the mural are academics, sports, Spartan Way, visual arts, drama, CTE, dance, music, mock trial, honors, ASB, yearbook, and color guard.
Students Involved:
Eden Porter
Lyrik Brown
Natalie Yantani
Samara Murphy
Lucy Barnhart
Sacia Calderon
Desiree Corea
Alessandra Ranggold
Rebeka Lee
Viviana Fonseca
Neomi Gonzalez
Teachers:
Andy Edlund
Ingred Shine
Parents/Alumni:
Nicole Trollinger (Alumni)
Jordan Wu (PFSO President)
Campus Cares
Thank you to all Spartan students who participated in another successful Campus Care Day!
We focused on painting and landscaping the area between the snack shack and tennis courts behind the PAC building and it looks fantastic!
A special thank you to our sponsors:
Adron Collie with ACP Painting
Robert Frackelton with Reeve Store Equipment Co.
Brian Nielsen with Better Way Fitness
and our local Villa Park Dunkin' Donuts
*For participants, we will let you know when your certificates for volunteer hours are available for download.
Next week we will announce the club/sports team winners of our
Campus Care Participation Pizza Contest!
AP Test Prep Sessions - April
PFSO Class of 2024 Scholarships Available
Application to apply for the PFSO Spartan Spirit Award. Students can earn pins to wear at Graduation based on their level of campus and community involvement. (For example, students can earn pins for perfect attendance, participating in clubs, sports, and community service) Application is now open, deadline is also 5/1 to apply. Seniors only.
Bell Schedule 2023-2024
Counselors' Corner
VPHS Academic Competition Class - Fall 2024
Students participate in three activities*:
Mock Trial- Fall
Academic Decathlon - Winter
Model United Nations - Spring
Mock Trial
Students prepare arguments for a given case as either the prosecution or defense. They present their arguments in a mock trial, portraying attorneys, witnesses, and supporting roles. Real judges and attorneys provide feedback and scores.
Model United Nations
Students role-play as delegates of different countries, researching their stances on worldwide issues. Through debate and negotiation, students will tackle problems in a diplomatic matter.
*Not all students will have to compete in all three, but the class will prepare students in all areas.
Academic Decathlon
Students study 7 disciplines related to a topic: Art, Economics, Literature, Math, Music, Science, and Social Science.
Students will develop proficiency in 3 skills: Speech, essay composition, and interview.
On competition day, students will present the culmination of their efforts in various formats, being scored individually and as a team against other schools.
Interested? Learn More Here
EARN YOUR AP CAPSTONE DIPLOMA AT VPHS
Did you know that Villa Park High School offers the AP Capstone Diploma Program?
At VPHS, students with a passion for academic excellence and a drive for success can delve into the AP Capstone Diploma Program, a rigorous two-year course of study. Designed to hone the critical skills essential for college-bound AP/Honors students, this program offers two distinct AP Capstone awards: AP Seminar and AP Research.
College Planning Checklist
Parent vs. Student Responsibilities
Which College Admission Process best suits you?
Counselor Assignments & Contacts 2023-24
A - DE - Lauren Bartelli
DF - JA - Jeremy Bulrice
JE - NE - Jason Pham
NG - SAM - Shasta Campbell
SAN - Z - Doreen Valentin
Interventions & Spartan Wellspace - Frankie Zaffino
Activities
VPHS Dance Concert
Written By: Alexander Tran
Thursday night, VPHS dance had their “Spring Dance Concert” to finish off the year. This event drew both friends and families alike in a packed room in the Performing Arts Center. Throughout the concert, Junior Varsity and Varsity dancers had the opportunity to dance to songs choreographed by students and coaches. This includes “Le Freak”, which was choreographed by students Jenna DePue, Giselle Diaz, and Haley Stoico.
When asked about her final concert, varsity senior Haley Stoico said: “It was really emotional dancing with my friends for the last time. These memories will be cherished with me for a long time”. Haley also added, “the varsity dance team had a great season and this was an amazing way to end it”.
Spring Feast
Written By: Alexander Tran
The final club rush of the year, “Spring Feast ''was an opportunity for VPHS’s student organizations to fundraise money for their respective clubs. In total, around eleven clubs participated in Spring Feast, raising hundreds of dollars cumulatively. Clubs such as the Vietnamese Student Association sold chicken wings from Mama Hieus and boba milk tea from Seven Leaves. Other clubs such as the German Club sold bratwurst and pretzels, with our own Mr. Rich Simons grilling the bratwursts himself. In comparison to previous years, the new form of transaction was done through tickets rather than cash. Students purchased a ticket per a dollar during nutrition and lunch.
Mamma Mia!
Mamma Mia! What an incredible weekend!!! We are so proud of the work all of our students put into this production. We had such amazing performances and we were even able to sell out two whole shows! Thank you so much to everyone who has supported our program, we could not have done this without you. We hope you enjoyed our show 🩵🪩 #mammamia #theatre #springmusical #musical #drama #vphs #abba
Jazz Band Competes and Earns 1st Place
VP took three different jazz bands to the 49th Fullerton college jazz festival on Saturday, April 20, and took home 2 First place trophies.
Spartans are true Jazz masters! 💙🎺🎶
Prom 2024
Click Here to Access the VPHS Prom Dance Contract 2024
Must have an OUSD login
March N Spartan Car & Bike Show - May 11th, 2024
@vphsmarchnspartans Vehicles & Vendors, it’s time to sign up for our 20th Annual ✨MARCH N SPARTAN CAR & BIKE SHOW✨ Saturday, May 11th • You won’t want to miss this! 🎶
Spartan Profiles
Chris Salio-Special Education Instructor
Written by: Alexander Tran
Currently a part of our Spartan family as a Special Education Instructor, Coach Salio is also a long-time golf coach here on campus. Graduating from Esperanza High School, Coach Salio was active in the school’s ASB and football programs. Following this, he would go on to attend Westpoint Military Academy, Cal Poly Slo, then finally achieving his bachelors in human development at California State University, Fullerton. During college, Coach Salio would continue his passion for football. Prior to working at Villa Park High School, Coach Salio previously worked here in OUSD at El Modena High School for over 15 years. He joined Villa Park High School’s faculty in 2010 as a Teacher Regular. In his 14 year tenure, Coach Salio’s favorite memory would be winning the 2010 CIF Golf Championship. It was this very same year when Coach Salio was also awarded “Boys Golf Coach of the Year” by the Orange County Register. Some fun facts about Coach Salio include that he has been in the coaching profession for over 35 years and had the amazing opportunity of participating in VPHS’s “Dancing with the Teachers”.
Colette Enge-Senior Class President
Written by: Alexander Tran
Colette, or commonly referred to as “Coco” by her peers, currently serves Villa Park High School as the Senior Class President. When it comes to her extracurriculars here on campus, Coco is active with the school’s varsity tennis team, National Honors Society, French Club, and Tutor Buddies. As a senior, Coco’s favorite event would be looking forward to the Senior Blowout Assembly, an event she has the honor to help organize. Throughout her four years of high school, her favorite memories here at Villa Park High School would have to be enjoying Homecoming week with her friends. Following her graduation, Coco intends on majoring in sociology at the University of Georgia. Outside of school, Coco loves playing with her four dogs and going to country concerts.
Athletics
This Week In Athletics
Written by: Trinity Laurenson-Aumua
Baseball
This Tuesday, the junior varsity and varsity teams played against El Dorado High School. The junior varsity team won with a score of 4 to 0 and the varsity team won 4 to 0 as well. Continuing on Thursday, the varsity team played against El Dorado High School once again and won 1 to 0. This win qualified the varsity team to continue to CIF 1st round playoffs. This Friday, the junior varsity team will be going against Canyon High School. Congratulations on the wins this week and good luck baseball! Villa Park Baseball earns a share of the Crestview League Title!
Boys Golf
On Tuesday, the junior varsity and varsity teams went against Fullerton High school. The junior varsity team lost, with the varsity team also losing with a score of 211 to 197. On Wednesday, the junior varsity and varsity team played against El Dorado High School. The junior varsity team lost 209 to 185 and the varsity team won with the score of 208 to 210. Continuing into Thursday, the teams once again went against El Dorado High School. The junior varsity team lost with the score of 263 to 220. The varsity team also lost with the score of 223 to 214.
Boys and Girls Swimming
This week, the junior varsity boys and girls swim team won their league championships! Congratulations on behalf of Villa Park High School. This Friday, the girls and boys varsity will be competing in their league finals. Good luck boys and girls varsity swim!
Softball
This Tuesday, the varsity and junior varsity softball teams went against El Modena High School. The varsity team lost 3 to 13. On Thursday, the varsity and junior varsity teams went against Canyon High School. The varsity team lost with the score of 3 to 14. Junior Varsity also lost, with the score of 15 to 4
Boys Volleyball
Thursday’s varsity game was the first round of CIF against Valencia High School and they lost with the score of 0 to 3.
Boys Tennis
This Monday and Tuesday, selected individuals were invited to travel to the League preliminaries. This will be taking place next week for finals.
Track and Field
This Friday, the boys and girls varsity and junior varsity teams will be competing in the League finals. Good luck boys and girls track and field!
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 Rugby (NEW)
- VPHS Boys Soccer
- VPHS Girls Soccer
- 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)
Upcoming Events
May 1: Student Athlete Information Night 5pm
May 6-17: AP Testing
May 27: Memorial Day - No School
May 31: Senior Blowout Assembly
June 5-6: Final Exams - Minimum Days
June 6: VPHS Graduation
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.
Villa Park High School Assistant Principal | Curriculum & Instruction