Knightly Update September 8, 2024
ACP High School - Edition Vol 4 Issue 9
It is hard to believe 23 years have past since that fateful day, but the memories are still vivid. While our students were not yet born, I hope they will take time to learn, ask questions and understand the significance of of this day and honor every life that was taken too soon. As September 11th is a National Day of Service, I encourage our students to find ways to honor the victims by keeping alive the spirit of unity and service that arose in the immediate aftermath of the September 11th attacks. We will never forget.
I want to thank those of you that have made a donation to our school's PTO. Your generosity helps our school in many ways throughout the year - both students and staff. Thank you! If you have not made a donation but would like to do so, please click here. As a reminder, we ask families to consider making a $60 donation on behalf of their child or $90 if multiple children attend ACP. As a reminder, our PTO is a member of the Chandler School Boosters 501c3 non-profit organization, so your donation may be tax-deductible. Thank you for supporting your child and our school.
A few important reminders as we head into the week. First, please remember that the deadline to enroll in Dual Enrollment courses is September 13th. Please make sure the appropriate steps have been completed if you intend to have your child enrolled in dual enrollment opportunities this year. Information is included again in today's letter (reference the Table of Contents). And a reminder that the week of September 16th is homecoming week! General information is shared in today's newsletter so students can prepare for the week while getting ready to have some fun and celebrate being a Knight. Additional information will be shared throughout the week and in next week's newsletter so all Knights are aware of the events and opportunities waiting for them throughout this year's homecoming festivities. It will certainly be a fantastic homecoming at the Bayou!
I hope you have a very nice week. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact me. Thank you for choosing to be a part of our school. Enjoy the week.
Rob Bickes
Principal
School Events - Week of September 9th
Site events listed in bold.
Monday, September 9
- $2 Pay for Free Dress
- 3:00 - Girls Golf vs Seton Catholic & ALA-Gilbert North @ San Marcos Golf Course
- 4:00 - Fr/So Girls Volleyball @ Eastmark HS
- 5:00 - JV Girls Volleyball @ Eastmark HS
- 6:00 - Varsity Girls Volleyball @ Eastmark HS
Tuesday, September 10
- 3:00 - Boys Golf vs Perry HS & Hamilton HS @ Ocotillo Golf Club
- 4:00 - Badminton @ Campo Verde HS
Wednesday, September 11
- 8:30 AM - College Visit - University of Notre Dame - College & Career Center (email Mrs. Brown for additional information)
- 3:00 - Girls Golf vs Eastmark HS & Poston Butte HS @ Viewpoint Golf Resort
- Fine Arts Booster Club - Wednesday, September 11th, 6pm in the Orchestra room E10
- 4:00 - Badminton vs Tempe HS, ACPHS Auxiliary Gym
- 6:00 - Fine Arts Booster Club Meeting, ACPHS room E107
- 6:00 - Fr/So Football vs Estrella Foothills, ACPHS Dr. Fred DePrez Athletic Stadium
Thursday, September 12
- 9:00 AM - College Visit - Eckerd College - College & Career Center (email Mrs. Brown for additional information)
- 4:00 - Swim & Dive @ Canyon del Oro HS
- 4:00 - Fr/So Girls Volleyball @ Mountain Pointe HS
- 5:00 - JV Girls Volleyball @ Mountain Pointe HS
- 6:00 - Varsity Girls Volleyball @ Mountain Pointe HS
- 6:00 - JV Football @ Basha HS
Friday, September 13
- USA Spirit Day
- 7:00 - Varsity Football vs Estrella Foothills HS, ACPHS Dr. Fred DePrez Athletic Stadium
Saturday, September 14
- 8:30 AM - Cross Country @ Four Corners Invite, Buffalo Park (Flagstaff, AZ)
- 9:00 AM - Swim @ Canyon del Oro Swim Classic, Oro Valley Aquatic Center
- 7:00-8:30 - Knights Drama Diner, ACPHS Cafeteria
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Event Recap - Week of September 2nd
Tuesday, September 3
- 3:00 - Boys Golf PLACED 2nd vs Casteel HS & Basha HS, 136-148-153
- 4:00 - Badminton WON @ Basha HS, 7-2
- 4:00 - Fr/So Girls Volleyball LOST @ Perry HS, 0-2
- 4:00 - JV Girls Volleyball LOST @ Perry HS, 0-2
- 5:00 - Varsity Girls Volleyball LOST @ Perry HS, 0-3
Wednesday, September 4
- 3:00 - Girls Golf NSR @ Dove White Golf Course
- 4:00 - Badminton WON @ Desert Mountain HS, 9-0
- 4:00 - Fr/So Girls Volleyball WON @ Horizon HS, 2-0 (25-23, 25-14)
- 5:00 - JV Girls Volleyball LOST @ Horizon HS, 1-2 (27-25, 21-25, 9-15)
- 6:00 - Varsity Girls Volleyball LOST @ Horizon HS, 0-3 (15-25, 12-25, 13-25)
- 6:00 - Fr/So Football WON @ Apache Junction HS, 52-0
Thursday, September 5
- 1:00 - Varsity Girls Volleyball LOST vs Basha HS, 0-3 (24-26, 11-25, 14-25)
- 2:00 - JV Girls Volleyball LOST vs Basha HS, 1-2 (15-25, 25-16, 10-15)
- 3:00 - Fr/So Girls Volleyball WON vs Basha HS, 2-0 (25-13, 25-14)
- 4:00 - Swim & Dive WON @ Hamilton HS, 234-138
- 6:00 - JV Football WON vs Canyon del Oro, 28-3
Friday, September 6
- Varsity Girls Volleyball @ Volleyball Tournament of Champions, Westwood HS
- 7:00 - Varsity Football WON @ Apache Junction HS, 48-0
Saturday, September 7
- 8:30 - Cross Country @ Western Equinox Meet - Bryant Haymore placed in the top 10 in the boys open race earning a medal
Sunday, September 8
- ACPHS Mountain Bike Team @ Fort Tuhill (Prescott, AZ)
Knights in the Spotlight
Do you know an ACP student, staff member, alumni, or family that deserves to be recognized? Email Mr. Bickes with the information so we can share the amazing news with our school community. Go Knights!
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We are excited to provide an update on Emilio Acedo's ('27) matches and experience at the Pan American Games in Brazil. Emilio won his first karate fight against Curaçao, but lost his second match against Argentina. Argentina needed to win two matches for Emilio to continue to the bronze medal. Argentina only won one match, eliminating Emilio from the bronze match. Emilio learned a lot from this experience and became part of a new karate family that consisted of people from different parts of the USA. If you'd like to watch Emilio in action, please click here. His first match is at 9:05 (blue belt) and his second match is at 9:45 (red belt). Great job Emilio. We are very proud of you and look forward to hearing how you do at the World Games in October. Nice work!
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ACPHS freshman Karis Wales has been announced as the winner of the “Outstanding Youth in Philanthropy” Award! For the last 40 years, this award has paid tribute to one special person or entity who has demonstrated exceptional leadership in advancing Arizona nonprofits and the communities they serve. There are seven categories -- but only one youth winner for Arizona. Announced in August, the award will be presented to Karis at the 2024 National Philanthropy Day Leadership Award luncheon on November 22, 2024. She was nominated by the HonorHealth Foundation for her work as founder and president of Knots for NICU club (which makes crocheted hats and burial gowns for alive and deceased babies in hospital NICUs). Additionally, Karis has expanded the club this year and now has 2 chapters going in CUSD! She started the club at ACP this year, and her original chapter is in its third year at AMS/Basha High and is still going with former members (Karis goes to their weekly meetings after school at BHS to support them too!). Between the two clubs, there are over 75 student members! Congratulations, Karis! Absolutely remarkable!
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ACP students Swarna Abhiram ('26) and Shaan Kumar ('25) were featured on Good Morning Arizona this week sharing information about their efforts to create and promote their toy rental service "Rentastic Toys" to Arizona families. Their idea is extremely unique and creative and helps to provide a service to families seeking to find a variety in the type of toys available for their child to play with. Amazing job, gentlemen. Check out their idea and learn more about their business in the video below.
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ACP senior, Mariam Altiti, successfully attended and completed the tasks associated with the 2024 Global Health Leaders Conference at John Hopkins University and received a certificate honoring her achievement. She applied to this very competitive program last year, and was accepted. As part of her journey, Mariam attended numerous lectures that were accompanied by talks and assignments which she completed successfully. What an experience, Mariam. Way to go!
ACP Suggestion Box
Free Dress Day - Monday, September 9
ACP to be Showcased on Friday Morning Fever!
Be sure to tune in to 12News (NBC) on Friday morning! Our school has been selected to be showcased on their morning news Friday Morning Fever segment. This is the first time in school history that ACP will be the highlight of Friday Morning Fever and we look forward to seeing our school and students in the local news spotlight. Don't forget to join us at Friday's game where our varsity football team will take on Estrella Foothills and all members of the Class of 2028 will be acknowledged before the game with our first ever "Freshman Class - Running of the Stands." It is certain to be a historic day for our school and students.
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USA Spirit Day, Friday 9/13
We encourage all students to dress in their USA-themed attire for a Spirit Day on Friday! Face paint, hats, and wigs are permitted. As always, selected attire must be appropriate for school.
Visitor Lot Access Hours Changed
Beginning this week, a change in time that our visitor lot will be closed for general access will be enforced. Starting Monday, the visitor lot will be closed from 1:50 PM - 2:45 PM daily. The reason for this change is to align with the standard in place for checking out students at the end of the day. The latest time families can check out a student is 1:50 PM, so we will be aligning the closure of our visitor lot to correspond with this time. In the event you have an afterschool meeting or emergency situation, please inform the security officer monitoring the visitor lot in order to gain access. Please make note of this change. Thank you.
Dual Enrollment Registration Deadline - September 13!!
If you are new to dual enrollment and are planning to enroll in dual enrollment for Fall 2024 and Spring 2025 and have not completed the admissions and Dual Enrollment Next Steps Forms, you must do so prior to the Friday, September 13, 2024 Fall Deadline at cgc.edu/dual “First-Time Dual Enrollment Students.”
If you are a returning dual enrollment student, we encourage you to use the Add a Class guide to self-enroll into your Fall 2024 and Spring 2025 dual enrollment courses prior to the Friday, September 13, 2024 Fall Deadline . If you experience difficulty self-enrolling please complete the Returning Dual Enrollment Next Steps Forms for enrollment assistance.
To ensure there are no delays in processing your Dual Enrollment Next Steps Forms make sure you have:
- Completed all the required prerequisite placement tests, as specified on your high school class list.
- Uploaded your unofficial High School and AP, ACT and/or SAT transcripts, if specified on your high school class list. If you do not complete the required prerequisite(s) you will be unable to enroll.
- MAT187 • One year high school Algebra II with a "B" or better AND EdReady College Algebra Placement Test with an 80 or Greater OR Accuplacer Advanced Algebra & Functions Placement Score of 263+ (Completed at Rio Salado College)
- MAT220 or PHY111 • C or better in MAT187 OR One year high school Precalculus with a "B" or better AND EdReady College Algebra Placement Test with an 80 or Greater OR Accuplacer Advanced Algebra & Functions Placement Score of 276+ (Completed at Rio Salado College)
If you have any questions, please email us at dualenrollment@cgc.edu with your first and last name, MEID and CGCC Course ID's and Class #'s. Additional information regarding Dual Enrollment can be found towards the bottom of today's update (see Table of Contents).
Thank you, The Dual Enrollment Team
ACP's Knight Times
The newspaper team has been working incredibly hard this past weeks putting together the first edition of the 2024 Knight Times. The staff is excited to share their work with the ACP community and the faculty and student body of this campus. Attached you will find the PDF of the newsletter and the link to their website. The members of the Knight Times staff are so thankful for all your support, and look forward to continuing to make a product that our school community will be proud of!
Donations Needed - Thanksgiving Assistance
Thanksgiving and Toy Assistance Available for Families in Need
With the holidays just around the corner, the Chandler CARE Center is preparing for those in need. Registration for families that need holiday assistance began on September 3rd, and will end on October 4th. See the below graphics for additional information, and contact the Chandler Care Center with any questions. Thank you.
Homecoming 2024
Our Student Government has planned a week full of fun activities for Homecoming Week. This year’s theme is Bayou Ball, A Night in New Orleans. Please take some time to read through the below information as we get ready for a Hoco Week.
Homecoming Dance
The Homecoming Dance is on Saturday, September 21st from 7:00 to 10:00pm in the ACPHS Courtyard. Tickets are now on sale in the bookstore. Tickets cost $20 w/ Activity Card and $30 w/o. The last day to buy tickets in the bookstore is Wednesday, September 18th. Starting on Thursday, September 19th, all tickets will cost $30, regardless of Activity Card status, and may be purchased on Go Fan or at the door. Cash or card will be accepted at the door.
Homecoming Guest Passes are now available for pick-up in the front office. Guest passes are due back to the front office with fully completed information by 3:00pm, Wednesday, September 18th. ACPHS students may purchase their guest a ticket once the Guest Pass is completed. All Guest Tickets cost $30. Guests may purchase tickets at door, only if they have a completed Guest Pass that met the September 18th deadline. Students may check the status of their Guest Pass with the QR code in the front office.
Homecoming Spirit Week, 9/16 - 9/20
Please find specific info below for the spirit days and events for each day of Homecoming Week.
Monday 9/16 - We kick off Hoco Week with an alternate schedule and assembly on Monday 9/16. Our theme for the day is Midnight in New Orleans, and we would love to see the entire student body wearing black for the assembly. Our featured event for the night is our Girls Flag Football Game with a 7pm start time.
Tuesday 9/17 - We hope everyone wears their pink as we get ready for our annual Dig Pink Volleyball Game, which starts at 6pm in the ACPHS Main Gym.
Wednesday 9/18 - we'll see everyone in their pajamas for Wednesday's spirit day. Our featured event will be Knight Games, a yearly tradition where students participate in small groups through a fun game circuit (dodgeball, color war, obstacle course races, etc). Knight Games will be from 7pm to 9pm and tickets will can be bought at the door or on Go Fan (students will meet in the courtyard). We'll have food trucks so please be sure to bring a little extra cash.
Thursday 9/19 - It will be our first-ever ACPHS Battle of the Bands. The event will start at 7pm in the ACPHS Courtyard. We will have food trucks and at least 4 featured bands from ACPHS. There are even rumors of a potential teacher band competing? Students can wear their favorite band t-shirt to school and we look fun to this new event for Homecoming Week this year!
Friday 9/20 - As we finish the school week, we are excited to have a Camo Spirit Day and game theme for our football game. We hope everyone can come out to the Tailgate before the game that starts at 5:30pm and our Homecoming Football Game, which starts at 7:00pm.
Coca-Cola Scholarship
Each year, the Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation awards 150 college scholarships worth $20,000 to high school students across the United States through the Coca-Cola Scholars Program.
Students need a 3.0 GPA and to complete an online application that requires no essays, no recommendations, and no transcripts by September 30, 2024, at 5 p.m. Eastern.
The 2024-25 application is open to high school seniors until 5 p.m. Eastern on September 30, 2024. This is earlier than previous years. Click on the links to see program details, a selection roadmap, and last year's Coke Scholars.
Diploma Seals
CUSD is proud to offer the Seal of Personal Finance, Seal of Civics Literacy, Seal of Arts Proficiency and Seal of Biliteracy to all high school students. Each seal has unique requirements and different application windows. Students must complete all requirements successfully within their high school years to qualify. Students interested in applying for any of the seals should visit the Diploma Seals website for more information. Freshmen – Juniors are encouraged to complete an Intent to participate form.
Please be aware of the following application windows for each Diploma Seal. Seniors are encouraged to apply if they have met or will be meeting all requirements this year. Visit the district website for additional information for each Seal.
- Seal of Biliteracy – May 8 – September 20
- Seal of Personal Finance – September 1 – May 23
- Seal of Civics Literacy – September 1 – May 23
- Seal of Arts Proficiency – December 1 – March 28
No late applications will be received after these dates.
2025-2026 Open Enrollment Update
The CUSD Governing Board and District Office have moved up the date of open enrollment. If you are interested in enrolling a student who will be new to ACPHS for the 2025-2026 school year, open enrollment will begin on Tuesday, November 12, 2024 at 7:30am. Please remember that open enrollment is offered on a first come first served basis, and siblings are not guaranteed a seat.
Students who are currently enrolled at ACPHS and will be returning, do not need to reapply for open enrollment. Families who live within the ACPHS boundaries, also do not need to apply for open enrollment.
You can find more information about open enrollment on the ACPHS website by clicking on the purple Enroll with Us button on the top right corner of the screen. Please contact Linda Bigelow with any questions at bigelow.linda@cusd80.com or 480-424-8723.
Time to Consider Key Club
What is Key Club?
Key Club is an international, student-led organization that provides its members with opportunities to provide service, build character and develop leadership. Key Club members around the world are learning how to lead and stand for what’s right through service and volunteerism. In partnership with their local Kiwanis club, high school students are making a positive impact as they serve others in their schools and communities. On the APCHS campus, we strive to provide our students with ample opportunities to participate in service through out the community, both in and out of our school community. We also provide opportunities for students to lead their own service projects to address issues that they are passionate about.
To join Key Club for the 2024-2025 school year, please complete the steps listed in the flyer. All steps must be completed to be added to the roster and to maintain membership. Please note that returning members to Key Club must complete the steps of membership each year. If you have any questions, please reach out to either Mrs. Osterberg or Mrs. Michaelson through Parent Square or email. Thanks!
VEX Robotics
The ACPHS Vex Robotics will team is looking for parent volunteers to help with practices. If you are interested in volunteering to help support the team, please contact Mr. Roth. Also, we are also looking for another Robotics' Coach. Click here to apply.
CUSD College Fair - September 18, 2024
It's Time to Pay for the PSAT!
As a reminder, all students in grades 9-11 will take the PSAT on Tuesday, October 22nd this year. Junior students have the opportunity to qualify for the National Merit Scholarship by taking this exam. Students in grades 9, 10, and 11 must pay to take the PSAT assessment before September 11th. It is absolutely critical that ALL juniors pay the $25 assessment fee in order to be considered for National Merit opportunities. Students in grades 9 and 10 are STRONGLY urged to pay the fee so they receive a score report and personalized feedback that includes corresponding online lessons based on their performance in order to potentially improve their score on future PSAT/SAT exams. If you have any questions or need to discuss financial support, please contact Mrs. Ludwig. All students will take the exam regardless if payment was received; however, only those students who pay the fee will receive a score, corresponding personalized feedback, and qualify for National Merit* opportunities (*Class of 2026 only).
AP Exam Information
We are excited to offer you with the opportunity to take your AP exam at ACP in May 2025. Student access to MyAP began August 1, 2024. AP teachers will be sharing “Course Join Codes” throughout the month of August. It is critical for families and students to review the information below and in the corresponding attachment to understand all things associated with AP. Please note, deadlines ARE NOT flexible.
AP Exams are OPTIONAL at ACP; Therefore, students who are enrolled in AP courses are NOT automatically signed up to take the exam. Students must follow these two steps to order an exam:
- Enter the JOIN CODE in MyAP to be added to the AP Classroom
- Pay the $100 Exam Fee per exam (note: Seminar/Research exams are $150)
The $100 Exam Fee is NOT automatically added to the student’s Infinite Campus account. This needs to be added by the student/parent in Infinite Campus (directions on how to do this are attached). In addition, students have the option to pay the $100 exam fee in the ACP BOOKSTORE during bookstore hours.
Important dates and deadlines to be aware of regarding AP registration at ACP (these dates are not flexible):
- November 8, 2024 (If you do NOT meet the 11/8/24 deadline for payment, there will be a $50 late fee added)
- Final Date to sign up in MyAP using the Course Join Code (provided by AP instructor)
- Final Date to pay $100 Exam Fee per exam. ($150 for Seminar/Research)
- February 28, 2025
- THE FINAL DATE WE CAN ACCEPT LATE EXAM PAYMENTS ($150 for general exams; $200 for Seminar/Research)
- After February 28, 2025, you will not be able to order an AP exam at ACP.
- College Board's deadlines may differ, however, ACP's FINAL DEADLINE IS 2/28/25
If you would like to cancel an ordered exam, you may do so:
- Before November 8, 2024 = 100% refund
- Before May 1, 2025 = 50% refund
- After May 1, 2025 = no refund
Other FAQs
If you are interested in taking an AP exam, but you are not enrolled in the AP class on our campus, please see Mrs. Ludwig in B102 to get an “Exam Only” Join Code.
If you have two exams scheduled on the same day and same time, please visit Mrs. Ludwig in B102 so that we can schedule one of the exams as a “late exam”. Students who are absent on the date of their AP exam are not guaranteed to take the exam late unless it is arranged ahead of time. Additionally, no refunds will be given.
Dual Enrollment via CGCC
Chandler-Gilbert Community College Dual enrollment registration is now open for new and returning Dual Enrollment Students. View your high school class list for dual enrollment course offerings and admissions, placement or prerequisites needed for enrollment. To avoid a delay in processing your admissions application and next steps forms, ensure you have completed all the required prerequisites for enrollment and uploaded your Identity Authentication and Residency documents in your next steps forms.
Visit cgc.edu/dual to complete the first-time dual enrollment steps.
As a first-time dual enrollment, you'll need to follow the these steps:
- Get admitted to Chandler-Gilbert Community College
- Set up Duo two-factor authentication on your smart phone
- Visit your Student Center, maricopa.edu/students, to complete first-time Next Steps forms
- Register for Classes
- Pay your tuition and fees
Returning Students: If you have taken Dual Enrollment classes before, you are already in the system with an established MEID (User ID) and should be able to log into your Maricopa Student Center at maricopa.edu/students to self-enroll.
- If you believe you meet the prerequisites for a class but the system will not allow the class to be added, please add all other classes first. Then email dualenrollment@cgc.edu with the following information.
- Student Name
- College ID# or MEID
- High School:
- Dual Enrollment Class Number(s):
- Dual Enrollment Class Name(s):
- Dual Enrollment Instructor(s):
- Unofficial High School Transcripts
How to Input Student Service Hours
ACP students provide a tremendous amount of service hours throughout their high school career. The method for inputting and tracking one's service hours has changed this year. All students will now input their service hours through Infinite Campus. The attached document shares the steps students will need to take to input their hours. It is very important that students record any service provided over the course of their entire high school career. They may need to input this information when applying for scholarships, to colleges, internships, employment, or other opportunities during and after high school. Please make sure to enter your service hours via the method share in the attached document. If you have any questions, please see contact the office. Thank you.
The Prep PTO
You can still donate! How will your donation make a difference? Your donation helps to shape the future of our school by ensuring that our students have access to the best opportunities and resources available. See the attached flyer for detailed information. Thank you for your support! Click here to donate.
Driving on Campus
Procedures for driving on campus are below and can be downloaded for your convenience. These procedures are to be followed by all families that drop off and/or pick-up their child, and for students that choose to drive their personal vehicle to school and park in the student parking lot. Staff will be posted along the route to ensure procedures are followed appropriately.
- Parent/guardian vehicles must use the ingress east of the Visitor Parking Lot entrance on Brooks Farm Rd. and form two lanes (if driving west on Brooks Farm, please engage your turn signal if turning right onto campus)
- ACP Traffic should only enter the neighborhood from Gilbert Road and Brooks Farm Road (from the west): and Mustang Road and Chandler Heights (from the south).
- Do not enter the neighborhood from Lindsay Rd.
- Student vehicles must enter the campus via the ingress east of the JV softball field on Brooks Farm Rd.; Families may also drop off via this ingress (follow security directions if using this entrance)
- There is NO entrance to the campus from Gilbert Rd.
- Students may be dropped off/picked up along the sidewalks south of the administrative building and west of the B building and gymnasium.
- Parent vehicles in the left lane that have dropped off or picked up their child along the south side of the administrative building may exit the campus via the visitor parking lot exit.
- Parent/guardians in the right lane will exit the campus via the stadium traffic light turning north or south onto Gilbert Rd.
- Entrance to the campus via the visitor parking lot is closed from 6:45-7:30 AM and from 2:00-2:45 daily.
- DO NOT DROP OFF OR PICK UP YOUR CHILD IN RESIDENTIAL NEIGHBORHOODS NEAR OR AROUND THE CAMPUS.
- Do not loiter or "hang out" in the yards, driveways, or general property of residential households.
- Empathy for our residential neighbors is appreciated.
Get Your 2024-2025 Yearbook
For your convenience, this year's yearbook may be purchased online at jostensyearbooks.com (type in "Arizona College Prep High School") or you can simply click on the button below to go directly to our school's webpage. Yearbook packages include:
- Yearbook Cost: $84.00. This price will increase throughout the year.
- Signature package: An additional $18.00. This includes a yearbook, enhanced personalization, autograph pens, and autograph pages. Additional accessories available for purchase.
- Personalized yearbook cost: An additional $7.50 that includes your child’s name embossed on the cover. You can purchase icons to add to the embossed cover for $4.00 each with a maximum amount of four icons. Additional accessories available for purchase.
Prices will increase throughout the year, and there are a limited number of yearbooks for sale, so be sure to purchase yours today! Yearbooks are available to purchase until February 28th. Arizona College Prep High School has received the National Yearbook Program of Excellence Award the past five consecutive school years.
If you have any questions click here to email Mrs. Patterson.
Class of 2025 Senior Pictures
The first step of your senior journey is to have your portrait taken for the yearbook. The yearbook’s deadline for senior pictures is September 16, 2024. In order to meet this deadline, we have partnered with Lou Coopey Photography in Mesa, AZ to take your yearbook photos. Photos taken past this date risk not being placed in the yearbook due to deadlines. If you schedule your picture past this date, please see Mrs. Patterson no later than Monday, September 9th.
There are two options: one is free, the other is $40.00. Please read through this message completely for details and choose the option that works best for you. If you have questions, please email Mrs. Patterson at Patterson.kristin@cusd80.com
OPTION 1 ($40.00 deposit, $50.00 credit to account):
Schedule an appointment with Lou Coopey to have your portrait taken at their Mesa studio located at 202 N Lindsay Rd Suite 101, Mesa, AZ 85213 before the September 16th deadline.
Key Information about Option 1:
- A $40 deposit will be collected at the time of scheduling.
- This deposit, along with a $10 credit ($50.00 total) will be applied to each account to purchase portraits and services offered by Lou Coopey.
- Satisfaction guaranteed including retakes, reprints or refund (if certain restrictions are met for refund).
- After 30 days, the $10 complimentary credit will expire.
- The $40 remains on your account and can be used for any senior portrait purchase.
- Click here to book your appointment: https://lcpseniors.as.me/schedule.php
- Or go to https://loucoopey.com/ and click the red button to book your appointment.
To ensure a preferred experience for your Senior Portrait session, please keep in mind the following:
- It is recommended that Seniors bring their own clothing. However, if necessary, the studio will provide loaner jackets, ties, and drapes as needed.
- Students are encouraged to bring props to personalize the photo experience (i.e., sports equipment, musical instruments, etc.)
- All studio services beyond the sitting (scheduling, ordering pictures, and paying fees) will be conducted online.
- Senior sessions will include 9-14 poses (with more poses available if you have additional outfits) on a variety of backgrounds as well as Cap & Gown photos for graduation.
- All post-sitting contact will be done online (choosing the yearbook pose, ordering photos, and any additional payment).
- Students must be dressed to impress (collared shirt, tie, dress, and/or professional blouse) for their senior portrait.
Option 2 ($0.00):
Take your senior yearbook photo on campus on October 24, 2024. Note: if you choose this option, you will only be able to take your photo in one outfit due to time constraints with your classes that day.
Key Information about Option 2:
- A limited number of poses will be taken on the yearbook background only.
- Students must be dressed to impress (collared shirt, tie, dress, and/or professional blouse) for their senior portrait. Students may not take their pictures in school uniform this day but must change into professional attire prior to their picture being taken.
NOTE: For both options, students must dress to impress (collared shirt, tie, suit jacket, dress, and/or professional blouse/professional wear). Clothing must be free of logos/signage/text and should not be transparent or too revealing. Spaghetti straps of any width and off-the-shoulder tops are not permitted and will not be put in the yearbook. Jeans and denim shorts are not permitted in the yearbook. Head wear is not permitted (except in the case of religious or medical purposes).
Congratulations, Class of 2025!!
Please Make a Tax Credit Donation
If you are able to make your tax contributions early in the year, your donation would be greatly appreciated and give us a jump start on some of our essential extracurricular activities. We have set a goal to collect approximately $50.00 per family for a total of $57,500.00 and hope that you will be willing to help us meet our goal. Thank you for supporting your child and our school!
Tax Credit Basics…
A tax credit donation is a full refund, not a deduction. Contributions eligible for a tax credit are donated directly to schools, not to the state or school district. To participate or learn more, follow the link listed below to donate online or you can complete the enclosed form and submit your contribution at your convenience.
http://www.cusd80.com/taxcredit
Arizona Law ARS 43-1089.01 enables taxpayers a tax credit contribution of up to $400.00 per year if filing status is “Married, filing Joint Return;” $200.00 per calendar year if filing status is “Single of Head of Household;” and $200 per calendar year if filing status is “Married filing separate returns.” These contributions fund extracurricular activities in public schools and greatly impact our school community and our students.
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Contact Information
School Day Begins: 7:20 (gates close at 7:30)
School Day Ends: 2:25
Office Hours: 7:00-3:30
School Address:
4477 S. Gilbert Rd., Chandler, AZ 85249
Phone Numbers:
Administration: 480-424-8700
Attendance: 480-424-8703
Fax: 480-224-9268
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