Peek at the Week
A brief summary of important campus information.
Week of October 21, 2024
Fall in the Hall!
I hope everyone had a restful and enjoyable Intersession Break! It was important to take a "mind" break to get some good rest to help rejuvenate for your return. Although the month of November and thanksgiving season will be approaching soon, we want to encourage students to keep working towards their goals and plan. They are doing GREAT!
On behalf of Del Mar College and our school, we would like to invite all our families and students to enjoy Viking Fest on Friday, October 25. Some of our students will have booths and would appreciate your support. Come enjoy the fun, games, and food with friends and family. Costumes are welcomed!
It is also "student progress report" time in which grades have been finalized. We have less then 3 weeks before the end of the 2nd six weeks that can now be viewed in the Home Access Center. Please continue to praise your student's efforts and/or share if your student needs additional assistance. Meeting deadlines is an important priority, similar to a life skill, for students to practice. We want to encourage students to ask or seek assistance immediately when or if needed BEFORE a deadline is finalized.
Lastly, we are beginning the early college high school recruitment process this month and have opened our application on our website. Feel free to share this information with friends or extended family members. We are currently accepting early college applications for consideration for next year (2025) for grades 8-12 students. If you know of any family or friends that would like to learn more about early college or need additional information, please invite them to one of our Fall Informational meetings noted in the flyer provided below.
If you need any additional information or have questions about any items noted, please feel free to contact the school's office. Thank you for you continued support!
Respectfully,
Dr. T. Rodriguez, Proud Principal/Director of Early College HS
Upcoming Calendar Dates
ECHS Recruitment is Starting!
DMC Zombie & Monster Walk
Join us for the Fall 2024 Zombie & Monster Walk/Run
Onsite Registration starts at 5:30pm (Wear Your Costume) or register at the DMC-Intramural Sport webpage.
Date: October 25, 2024
One Mile Run/Walk
Free T-shirts for the First 50 to register
Red Ribbon Week
Please review the attached DRESS UP Days to help give attention to important messages about staying DRUG FREE! The Red Ribbon Campaign is the largest drug-abuse prevention campaign in the United States with efforts to support student health and safety.
Senior Blood Drive
Mark your calendar for Friday, October 25. Students need to eat a good breakfast prior to donating blood. As a reminder, individuals may donate for any senior.
PINK Out!
Celebrate the kick off of Breast Cancer Awareness month by wearing PINK! Every thursday will be "Think PINK" in the month of October to honor all those families and friends that know someone with this medical diagnosis.
Mulitmedia Fair
Students may begin working on any technolog projects that they would like to showcase at the annual Multimedia Fair. Various categories are noted on the flyer below for student interest or consideration.
Homecoming Tickets on Sale!
Mark your calendar for Homecoming to celebrate with a Fall Ball with a masquerade theme on Friday, November 8. Tickets are on sale now! Please review the attachment below for details. Start looking for your mask!
HTB Dia De Los Muertos
HTB will create its traditional "Altar de Muertos," a vibrant shrine dedicated to honoring a lost loved one. The altar will be adorned with colorful decorations and meaningful offerings to celebrate and remember the deceased. Feel free to bring a photo of a loved one. See attachment for details.
Day of the Dead (Día De Los Muertos) is a two-day celebration that brings together the living and the departed. Families create ofrendas (offerings) as a tribute to their loved ones who have passed. These altars are adorned with bright marigold flowers, photos of the departed, and their favorite foods and drinks. The offerings are meant to welcome the spirits of the deceased, inviting them to return for a visit as they hear prayers, smell the food, and partake in the joyful celebration!
Testing Update
PSAT Testing Completed!
We are super proud of all those students that attended the PSAT workshop to prepare for the PSAT exam that took place yesterday (10/22). This will serve as great practice for students when they take the SAT during their Spring semester of junior year. Please see Mrs. Jimenez, College and Career Counselor, for more information or quesions about this exam.
TSI2 Testing Coming!
Please review the attachment below to view the upcoming dates for TSI. As a reminder, TSI scores are utilized to determine student eligibility for interested college courses.
Interested in the Military?
Sign up with Mrs. Jimenez if you are interested in taking the ASVAB test for military consideration.
Reminders
Three Week Progress Reports Available!
Three Week Progress Reports are posted in the Home Access Center (BLUE button below for more details) or your students CANVAS account. If you have any trouble with access, please contact the school office or Mr. Porter, IT Specialist, for assistance at 512-689-3821 or gilbert.porter@ccisd.us. As a reminder, paper progress reports and report cards are no longer mailed out by the district/campus.
Bond 2024
Election time is here! On behalf of the District Administration, below is a brief fact sheet that will provide a summary of items that will be part of the Bond 2024 Plan.
On-Time Attendance - 97% Daily Goal!
As a reminder, students with persistent absences and/or tardies are required by law to make-up time to recover class minutes. If a student has an attendance or academic concern, it will be necessary for the student to stay on designated Fridays till 4 pm. According to the law, high school students must be in EACH class 90% of the time to receive a documented grade or earn credit. Students that do not meet this state requirement run risk of loosing credit and required to retake the course. It is necessary to avoid this consequence as this could delay graduation.
Volunteerism
Harbor Half Marathon
Every year our students are invited by the Junior Achievement organization to volunteer to assist at the annual Harbor Half Marathon. This will likely be the last marathon to be conducted on the old bridge. Students are welcome to register as a volunteer for this event on the attached form.
High School Heros Serve Youth!
We are pleased to announce that our High School Heros will be presenting to students in grades K-5 at Club Estates Elementary on Friday, October 25. We are pleased to see our students engaged in community activities that help support elementary students.