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From the Principal’s Pen Dear Hawk Parents, As we breeze through Winter and fly into Spring, it is obvious that El Nino has hit Mission Oak where the Hawks have made it REIGN in the classroom, on the stage, on the field, on the court, and on the mat! Here are a few highlights for the year so far: REIGNing on the Classroom Over 600 Hawks are on the Honor Roll earning a GPA of 3.17 or above. 122 pages from 20 students have been submitted to the Young Writers Conference which will be held in April. Last year six of our talented Hawks earned awards with two who had soared to the top spots! 50 Seniors will be recognized at the College of Sequoias Luncheon in April for earning their CSF Lifetime Membership as a result of their aca- demic performance over their four years as a Hawk! Hawks took 1 st place in the Tulare County Science Olympiad for their innovative robotic arm. REIGNing on the stage Senior, Laura Lara, made it to the Poetry Out Loud State Competition placing in the top 12 as she per- formed three of her poems at the State’s Capitol in Sacramento! Carina Wessman, Lupita Lopez, and Juan Torres were all finalists in the Lion's Club Speech Competition speaking on the topic of Liberty and Justice for All. Winter Color Guard and Winter Per- cussion both took 1 st place in the South Valley Winter Arts Association competition held in Hanford. REIGNing on the field Boy’s Soccer are 2016 EYL Champs and went on in playoffs to play for the Valley Championship taking 1 st runner-up! Girl’s Soccer made it to playoffs and made it to the quarter finals. REIGNing on the court Girl’s Basketball had an undefeated season and are 2016 EYL Champs. In addition, the girls just won their second Division III Valley Champion- ship at Selland Arena with back-to- back wins! They now move onto State Level competition. Boy’s Basketball also had an unde- feated season and are 2016 EYL Champs. The boys went on in Divi- sion II playoffs making it to the semi- finals. Volleyball went undefeated this past fall season and came out as EYL Champs. The girls made it to the Division III Valley Championship game taking 1 st runner-up. Character Counts and Channel 24 have partnered to honor our Tennis program led by Doug Jones and Dane Maness. REIGNing on the mat Senior, David Campbell, is the first ever Mission Oak Boys Wrestling State Champion! Mission Oak Wrestling went unde- feated during the season. Aside from all of these amazing Hawk accomplishments, the campus culture and community is electric with pride and character. Mission Oak staff recently recognized 250 students for their charac- ter through the Character Counts Pro- gram with special student highlights in local publications. Our students and staff also participate in a number of programs to serve the community through programs such as Harvesting Hope, Happy Trails, and Tulare Animal Services. There is lots going on and still lots to do. Please review this newsletter for information on upcom- ing events. Keep in touch through the website, Parent Link, Aeries Parent Por- tal, and your student’s Counselor. Togeth- er we will continue to provide our stu- dents with great opportunities for success and build a strong community. Let it REIGN! Michele Borges School pictures will be taken on Wednesday, May 18th and Thursday, May 19th for all current students. The pictures will be used for the per- manent picture identification ASB cards for the next school year, 2016/2017. Students will need their ASB cards for computer access, library and textbook checkout, lunchtime off-campus passes and while riding the bus. It is very important that students have permanent picture identification cards as soon as possible. The photographer will be returning in the fall for retakes and picture packets. Pictures will also be used for the yearbook. IMPORTANT DATES Currently Registering Sophomores Registering Juniors & Freshman in March Spring Break 3/21/16-3/28/16 12 Week Grading Period 4/22/16 Memorial Day 5/30/16 Minimum Days 6/1/16 & 6/2/16 Graduaon 6/2/16 End of Second Semester 6/2/16 Table of Contents: Principal’s Message 1 Important Dates 1 Pictures at Mission Oak 1 Prom 1 Summer School Informaon 3 Student Bills 3 P.E. Locker Informaon 3 Technology Reminder 3 Library Informaon 3 Dress Code Policy 3 Yearbook Informaon 5 Hawk’s Haven 5 ASB Events 5 EZ School Pay 5 Sophomores leaving campus at lunch 5 Tesng Informaon 5 Senior News 7 Senior and Junior Honor Roll 9 Sophomore and Freshman Honor Roll 11 Prom is scheduled for May 7, 2016 At the Visalia Convention Center

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Page 1: From the Principal’s Pen

From the Principal’s Pen Dear Hawk Parents,

As we breeze through Winter and fly into

Spring, it is obvious that El Nino has hit

Mission Oak where the Hawks have made

it REIGN in the classroom, on the stage,

on the field, on the court, and on the mat!

Here are a few highlights for the year so

far:

REIGNing on the Classroom

Over 600 Hawks are on the Honor

Roll earning a GPA of 3.17 or above.

122 pages from 20 students have

been submitted to the Young Writers

Conference which will be held in

April. Last year six of our talented

Hawks earned awards with two who

had soared to the top spots!

50 Seniors will be recognized at the

College of Sequoias Luncheon in

April for earning their CSF Lifetime

Membership as a result of their aca-

demic performance over their four

years as a Hawk!

Hawks took 1st place in the Tulare

County Science Olympiad for their

innovative robotic arm.

REIGNing on the stage

Senior, Laura Lara, made it to the

Poetry Out Loud State Competition

placing in the top 12 as she per-

formed three of her poems at the

State’s Capitol in Sacramento!

Carina Wessman, Lupita Lopez, and

Juan Torres were all finalists in the

Lion's Club Speech Competition

speaking on the topic of Liberty and

Justice for All.

Winter Color Guard and Winter Per-

cussion both took 1st place in the

South Valley Winter Arts Association

competition held in Hanford.

REIGNing on the field

Boy’s Soccer are 2016 EYL Champs

and went on in playoffs to play for

the Valley Championship taking 1st

runner-up!

Girl’s Soccer made it to playoffs and

made it to the quarter finals.

REIGNing on the court

Girl’s Basketball had an undefeated

season and are 2016 EYL Champs.

In addition, the girls just won their

second Division III Valley Champion-

ship at Selland Arena with back-to-

back wins! They now move onto State

Level competition.

Boy’s Basketball also had an unde-

feated season and are 2016 EYL

Champs. The boys went on in Divi-

sion II playoffs making it to the semi-

finals.

Volleyball went undefeated this past

fall season and came out as EYL

Champs. The girls made it to the

Division III Valley Championship

game taking 1st runner-up.

Character Counts and Channel 24

have partnered to honor our Tennis

program led by Doug Jones and Dane

Maness.

REIGNing on the mat

Senior, David Campbell, is the first

ever Mission Oak Boys Wrestling

State Champion!

Mission Oak Wrestling went unde-

feated during the season.

Aside from all of these amazing Hawk

accomplishments, the campus culture and

community is electric with pride and

character. Mission Oak staff recently

recognized 250 students for their charac-

ter through the Character Counts Pro-

gram with special student highlights in

local publications. Our students and staff

also participate in a number of programs

to serve the community through programs

such as Harvesting Hope, Happy Trails,

and Tulare Animal Services. There is lots

going on and still lots to do. Please review

this newsletter for information on upcom-

ing events. Keep in touch through the

website, Parent Link, Aeries Parent Por-

tal, and your student’s Counselor. Togeth-

er we will continue to provide our stu-

dents with great opportunities for success

and build a strong community.

Let it REIGN!

Michele Borges

School pictures will be taken on Wednesday, May

18th and Thursday, May 19th for all current

students. The pictures will be

used for the per- manent picture

identification ASB cards for the next

school year, 2016/2017.

Students will need their ASB cards for computer

access, library and textbook checkout, lunchtime

off-campus passes and while riding the bus. It is

very important that students have permanent

picture identification cards as soon as possible.

The photographer will be returning in the fall for

retakes and picture packets. Pictures will also be

used for the yearbook.

IMPORTANT DATES

Currently Registering Sophomores Registering Juniors & Freshman in March

Spring Break 3/21/16-3/28/16

12 Week Grading Period 4/22/16

Memorial Day 5/30/16

Minimum Days 6/1/16 & 6/2/16

Graduation 6/2/16

End of Second Semester 6/2/16

Table of Contents: Principal’s Message 1 Important Dates 1 Pictures at Mission Oak 1 Prom 1 Summer School Information 3 Student Bills 3 P.E. Locker Information 3 Technology Reminder 3 Library Information 3 Dress Code Policy 3 Yearbook Information 5 Hawk’s Haven 5 ASB Events 5 EZ School Pay 5 Sophomores leaving campus at lunch 5

Testing Information 5 Senior News 7 Senior and Junior Honor Roll 9 Sophomore and Freshman Honor Roll 11

Prom is

scheduled for

May 7, 2016 At the

Visalia Convention

Center

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De la Pluma del Director Estimados Padres Hawk, ¡Mientras pasamos por el invierno y nos vamos a la primavera, es obvio que El Nino ha golpea-do a Mission Oak donde los Hawks han hecho REIGN en el salón, en el escenario, en el cam-po, en la cancha y en la colchoneta! Aquí pre-sentamos algunos aspectos destacados para el año hasta ahora: REIGNing en el Salón Aproximadamente 600 Hawks están en el

Cuadro de Honor con un promedio de 3.17 o superior.

122 páginas de 20 estudiantes han sido enviadas a La Entrevista de Jóvenes Es-critores que se llevará a cabo en el mes de abril. ¡El año pasado seis de nuestros talentosos Hawks obtuvieron reconoci-mientos con dos que se han elevado a los lugares más altos!

¡50 estudiantes de último grado serán reconocidos en la Comida de College of Sequoias en abril por obtener su CSF Membrecía de Toda la Vida como resulta-do de su desempeño académico en sus cuatro años como Hawk!

Hawks obtuvieron el 1er lugar en la Olim-piada de Ciencias del Condado de Tulare por su innovador brazo robótico.

REIGNing en el Escenario La Estudiante de Último Grado, Laura

Lara, tuvo un gran lugar en la Competen-cia Estatal de Poesía Poetry Out Loud ubicándose entre los 12 mejores ya que ella interpretó tres de sus poemas en el State’s Capitol en Sacramento!

Carina Wessman, Lupita Lopez, y Juan Torres fueron finalistas en la Competencia de Habla del Lion's Club hablando del tema de la Libertad y la Justicia para

Todos. Tanto Winter Color Guard como Winter

Percussion obtuvieron el 1er lugar en la Competencia de la Asociación de Artes de Invierno de South Valley que tuvo lugar en Hanford.

REIGNing en el Campo

El equipo masculino de futbol son los Campeones de 2016 EYL y fueron a los juegos decisivos para jugar por el Campeo-nato Valley con el 1er subcampeón.

El equipo femenino de futbol logró llegar a los juegos decisivos y llegaron a los cuar-tos de final.

REIGNing en la Cancha El equipo femenino de Baloncesto tuvo

una temporada sin derrotas y son las Campeonas de 2016 EYL. ¡Además, el equipo acaba de ganar su Campeonato de la segunda División III Valley en Selland Arena con victorias consecutivas! Ahora ellas van a la competencia a Nivel Estatal.

El equipo masculino de Baloncesto tam-bién tuvo una temporada sin derrotas y ahora son los Campeones de 2016 EYL. El equipo fue a los juegos decisivos de la División II logrando llegar a las semifina-les.

El voleibol no fue derrotado esta tempora-da de otoño pasada y llegaron como los Campeones de EYL. El equipo femenino llegó hasta la División III del juego del campeonato del Valley con el subcampeo-nato.

El Carácter Cuenta y Channel 24 han sido socios en honrar al Programa de Tenis liderado por Doug Jones y Dane Maness.

REIGNing en la Colchoneta ¡El estudiante de último grado, David

Campbell, es el primer Campeón Estatal de Lucha Masculina de Mission Oak!

La Lucha de Mission Oak no fue derrota-da durante la temporada.

Aparte de todos estos asombrosos logros de Hawk, la cultura del plantel y la comunidad está llena de orgullo y carácter . El personal de Mission Oak recientemente reconoció a 250 estudiantes por su carácter por medio del Pro-grama el Carácter Cuenta con reconocimientos especiales de estudiantes en las publicaciones locales. Nuestros estudiantes y personal tam-bién participan en un número de programas para servir a la comunidad a través de progra-

mas tales como Harvesting Hope, Happy Trails, y Tulare Animal Services. Mucho está pasando y hay mucho por pasar. Por favor revise este boletín para información acerca de los eventos próximos . Manténgase en contacto por medio de la página web, Enlace de Padres, Portal de Padres Aeries, y su Consejero de Estudiante. Juntos seguiremos brindando a nuestros estu-diantes grandes oportunidades para el éxito y construiremos una comunidad fuerte. ¡Vamos a REIGN!

Michele Borges

Se tomarán las fotografías escolares el miércoles 18 de

mayo y el jueves, 19 de mayo a todos los estudiantes

actuales. Las fotogra- fías se usarán para

las tarjetas ASB identificación perma-

nente del estudiante para el próximo año

lectivo, 2016/2017. Los estudiantes

necesitarán sus tarjetas ASB para

acceso a los computadores, biblioteca y pago de textos,

pases de salida del plantel para el almuerzo y mientras

se viaja en autobús. Es muy importante que los estudian-

tes tengan las tarjetas de identificación permanentes con

su fotografía tan pronto como sea posible. El fotógrafo

regresará en otoño para retoma de fotografías y paquetes

de fotografías. Las fotografías también se usarán para el

anuario.

EC AS IMPORTANTES

Actualmente matr culas de los estudian tes de Grado 10

Matr culas de Estudiantes de Grados 9 & 11 en mar o

acaciones de Primavera 3/21/16-3/28/16

Periodo de Cali caciones de 12 Semanas 4/22/16

D a de Recordaci n 5/30/16

D as M nimos 6/1/16 & 6/2/16

Graduaci n 6/2/16

Conten o: Mensa e del Director 1 Fechas Importantes 1

Fotogra as en Mission Oak 1 Baile de Graduaci n 1 Informaci n de la Esc. de erano 3 Recibos de Estudiantes 3

Informaci n de Casilleros de E.F. 3 Recordatorio de Tecnolog a 3 Informaci n de Biblioteca 3

Pol tica de C digo de estuario 3 Informaci n de Anuario 5 Hawk’s Haven 5 Eventos ASB 5

Pago Escolar EZ 5 Estudiantes de Gr. 10 ue almuer an fuera del plantel 5

Informaci n de Pruebas 5 Noticias de Est. de Gr. 12 7

Cuadro de Honor de Est. de 11 & 12 9 Cuadro de honor de Est. De 9 & 10 11

EL BAILE DE GRADUACIÓN ESTÁ

PROGRAMADO PARA EL 7 DE

MAYO DE 2016 EN EL CENTRO

DE CONVENCIONES DE

VisaliA

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MO NEWS Page 3

All textbooks must be in good condition free of any markings and/or loose papers when returned at the end of each school year. It is the

students responsibility for any lost, stolen or damaged materials. Textbook fees range anywhere from $16.75 to $200.00. Textbooks

should be returned on or before the last day of school (June 2, 2016). Students will have the opportunity to return their text-

books, with their classes, during the last few weeks of school. If this is not possible, the Library will be open during the summer

months - June thru August- for book returns. Summer hours are 8:00 am to 2:00 pm. Special note for Seniors: If you owe any

textbook, Library and/or miscellaneous school fee's, your transcripts and diploma will be held until all books are returned

and/or fines paid in full. Seniors fines must be cleared by May 31, 2016 no later than 3:30 pm in order to receive your di-

ploma at graduation. If you have any questions please contact Mrs. Cabrera in the Library or call (559) 687-7308 ext. #2100.

OUTSTANDING BILLS

P.E. Lockers -Students are reminded to clean out their P.E. lockers and turn in

their locks by May 31, 2016. After this date, the lockers will be cleaned out and

the contents donated to charity. If you owe for a P.E. lock please take care of

that as soon as possible.

Do you need to take care of an outstanding bill for items such as: textbook, PE lock, club money, sports equipment or a library fine? Please do not take any chances by waiting until the last possible moment to clear your record! All students records will be held until all bills are cleared. Checks are not accept-ed after April 29th. If you have any questions please call (559)687-7308.

TECHNOLOGY REMINDER-Student data is erased at the end of

every school year, if students would like to keep their data remem-

ber to save it before the end of the school year.

SUMMER SCHOOL

This year Summer School will be held at Mission Oak High School

June 9 thru July 8 hours will be 7:15 a.m.-1:45 p.m.

Pre-registration process has changed significantly from previous years.

The deadline to apply is Friday, April 22, 2016. Registration for Sum-

mer School classes will take place at the time students meet with their

counselors to plan registration for classes for the 2016-2017 school

year. All students who apply will be notified of either their place-

ment or non-placement by June 3rd.

Our district campuses encourage students to dress appropriately for school and enforce a dress code for all high school students. Research has

shown that student dress and appearance affect student attitude and conduct and that appropriate grooming and dress are a part of the learning

process. We understand that students and their parents freely choose a style of dress that reflects the student's individuality, but we also believe

that there are standards of appropriateness in grooming so not to distract from the educational process. If you have any questions regarding the

dress code policy, please contact the high school administration at your convenience. It is important to note that the dress code shall apply at

school and at all school-sponsored activities.

The following guidelines are intended to define appropriate student attire:

Student dress and appearance shall not be hazardous to the safety of anyone in the school.

Any clothes or styles of dress that may cause a threat, have a negative effect, or disrupt the educational process will not be permitted.

No student may wear clothing that contains words that are suggestive or has suggestive double meanings of lewdness, obscenity or vulgarity.

Clothing advertising alcohol, drug or tobacco products is prohibited.

Any apparel, jewelry, accessory, notebook, backpack, or manner of grooming, which, by virtue of its color, arrangement, trademark or any

other attribute, denotes membership in gangs, advocates drug use, violence, disruptive behavior or is offensive is prohibited. A behavior con

tract is enforced based on gang associated activities.

See-through, midriff, fishnet blouses, spaghetti strap tops (straps must be one 1 1/2” or wider), low cut, revealing tops and muscle shirts that

are cut low under the arm are prohibited.

Shirts must be worn at all school activities including sporting events. Bare midriffs will not be allowed.

All shorts and skirts must be an appropriate length, mid-thigh or longer. Biker shorts shall not be worn as outer garments.

Bandannas are not allowed at school or at school-sponsored events.

Towels, T-shirts, folded shirts or any other clothing article cannot be worn around the neck, draped over the shoulder, or hanging from the

pocket.

No lanyards hanging from pocket.

Wearing of hats on campus is not permitted. This includes, but is not limited to, baseball-style hats, knit caps, beanies, bandannas, hair nets,

and hoods.

For sun protection, students are allowed to wear a full brim hat that is constructed of cotton or canvas material, capable of being folded up

while in the classroom. These hats must be: Free of any type of logo or writing, Solid white or khaki color, Removed upon entering building.

No bagging or sagging clothes are permitted. Pants must fit at the waist, hips, crotch and thighs. Belts must be tucked into the pant loops.

Wallet chains are prohibited.

Shoes must be worn at all times

No Sports Jerseys are permitted to be worn on campus. (The only exceptions are school issued apparel).

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Todos los libros deben estar en buen estado sin marcas ni hojas sueltas en la devolución al fin de cada año lectivo. Los estudiantes son responsables de los materiales perdi-

dos, robados o dañados. Los pagos por libros varían entre $ 16.75 a $ 200.00. El estudiante debe devolver el texto en o antes del último día de clases (2 de junio de 2016). Los

estudiantes tendrán la oportunidad de devolver sus textos con sus clases durante las últimas semanas de clases. Si esto no es posible, la biblioteca estará abier-

ta durante los meses de verano - junio a agosto-para las devoluciones de libros. El horario de verano es de 8:00 am a 2:00 pm. Aviso especial a los estudiantes de grado

12: si usted debe cualquier libro de texto, cuota de biblioteca y/o cuotas escolares diversas, se retendrán sus transcripciones de calificaciones y diploma

hasta la devolución de todos los textos y/o el pago de todas las multas en su totalidad. Se debe haber pagado todas las multas de los estudiantes de grado12

hasta el 31 de mayo de 2016 hasta las 3:30 para poder recibir su diploma de graduación. Si tiene alguna pregunta, por favor póngase en contacto con la señora

Cabrera en la Biblioteca o llame al (559) 687-7308 ext. # 2100.

RECIBOS EXCEPCIONALES

Casilleros de Educación Física –se recuerda a los estudiantes que vacíen sus casi-

lleros y los entreguen hasta el 31 de mayo de 2016. después de esta fecha, se

vaciarán los casilleros y se donarán sus contenidos a la caridad. Si usted tiene

asignado un casillero de E. F. tenga en cuenta esto tan pronto como sea posible.

¿Usted necesita tener cuidado de un recibo excepcional para cosas tales como: texto, casillero de educación física, club de dinero, equipo deportivo o una multa de biblioteca? Por favor no tome nuevas chances esperando hasta el último momento posible para limpiar su registro. Se mantendrán todos los registros de los estudiantes hasta que se paguen todas las deudas. No se aceptan cheques después del 29 de abril. Si usted tiene alguna pregunta por favor llame a (559)687-7308.

RECORDATORIO DE TECNOLOGÍA-la información del estudiante se

borra al final de cada año lectivo, si los estudiantes desean conservar su

información recuerde grabarla antes del final del año lectivo.

ESCUELA DE VERANO

Este año la Escuela de Verano tendrá lugar en la Escuela Preparatoria Mis-

sion Oak entre el 9 de junio y el 8 de julio en el horario de 7:15 a.m.-1:45

p.m.

El proceso de pre matrícula ha cambiado significativamente con respecto a

los años previos. La fecha límite para aplicar es el viernes, 22 de abril de

2016. La matrícula para las clases de la escuela de verano tendrán lugar a la

hora en que los estudiantes se reúnan con sus consejeros para planear la

matrícula para las clases del año lectivo 2016-2017. Todos los estudiantes

que apliquen serán notificados de su ubicación o no ubicación el 3 de junio.

Nuestros planteles distritales invitan a los estudiantes a vestirse apropiadamente para la escuela y cumplir con el código de vestuario para

todos los estudiantes de la escuela secundaria. La investigación ha demostrado que el vestuario y la apariencia del estudiante afectan la acti-

tud y comportamiento del estudiante y que una apariencia y vestuario apropiado son una parte del proceso de aprendizaje. Entendemos

que los estudiantes y sus padres eligen libremente un estilo de ropa que refleja la individualidad del estudiante, pero también creemos que

hay estándares de presentación apropiada con el fin de no distraer el proceso educativo. Si tiene alguna pregunta con respecto a la política

de vestuario, por favor, contacte a la administración de la escuela secundaria a su conveniencia. Es importante tener en cuenta que el códi-

go de vestuario se aplicará en la escuela y en todas las actividades patrocinadas por la escuela.

Los siguientes lineamientos tienen por objetivo definir el vestuario adecuado del estudiante:

La ropa y la apariencia del estudiante no debe representar peligro a la seguridad de las personas en la escuela.

Se prohíbe cualquier tipo o estilo de ropa que cause una amenaza, tenga un efecto negativo, o interrumpa el proceso educativo.

Ningún estudiante puede usar ropa que contenga palabras que sean sugestivas con doble significado de lascivia, obscenidad o vulgaridad.

Se prohíbe ropa que promueva el uso de alcohol, drogas o tabaco. Se prohíbe cualquier accesorio, prendas, joya, cuaderno, maletín o apariencia que por virtud de su color, disposición, marca o cualquier

otro atribute impliquen pertenencia a pandillas, promocione el uso de drogas, violencia, comportamiento de interrupción o sea ofensi-

vo. Se solicita un contrato de comportamiento con base en actividades asociadas. Se prohíben las transparencias, ombligueras, blusas de red, blusas con tiras tipo espagueti (las tiras deben tener 1 1/2” o más anchas),

blusas de escote amplio, reveladoras y camisetas sin mangas. Se deben usar camisas en todas las actividades escolares incluyendo los eventos patrocinados por la escuela. No se permiten ombligue-

ras.

Todos los shorts y faldas deben tener la altura adecuada, medio muslo o más largas. No se deben usar licras como prendas exteriores.

No se permiten las pañoletas en la escuela o en los eventos patrocinados por la escuela.

No se deberán usar, camisetas, camisas dobladas o cualquier otra prenda en el cuello, colgadas en los hombros, o del bolsillo.

No se permiten cordones que cuelguen del bolsillo. No se permite el uso de sombreros en el plantel. Esto incluye, pero no se limita a, gorras de beisbol, gorros de lana o tejidos, pañole-

tas, gorros, pañoletas, redes para el pelo y capuchas. Para protección solar, se permite que los estudiantes usen sombreros de algodón de ala completa o de material de tela, que se puedan

doblar mientras se esté en el salón. Estos sombreros no deben tener ningún tipo de logo o escrito, deben ser blancos o kaki, y se deben

quitar al entrar al edificio. . No se permiten prendas demasiado grandes o anchas o caídos. Los pantalones deben ajustar en la cintura. Los cinturones deben estar

en los ojales del pantalón.

Se prohíben cadenas de billetera.

Se debe usar zapatos en todo momento.

No se permite el uso de abrigos deportivos en el plantel. (La única excepción son las prendas brindadas por la escuela).

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The California Standards Tests (CST) have been eliminated in preparation for the new tests based on new standards. However,

there are still some tests that will be taken this year by the sophomore class. All sophomores will take the CAASPP Life Science standards test and

all Juniors will be taking the CAASPP in ELA (English-language arts) and mathematics.

CAASPP: The California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress, or CAASPP, which has replaced the Standardized Testing and Report-

ing, or STAR Program, is the new state academic testing program. CAASPP is a system intended to provide information that can be used to monitor

student progress and ensure that all students leave high school ready for college and career. This year, CAASPP includes computer adaptive tests in

ELA and Mathematics. Students will receive individual score reports. Student score reports will be sent home to parents and will include an overall

score, a description of the student’s achievement level for ELA and Mathematics, and other information.

The new CAASPP System will have a direct impact on the California State University’s (CSU) Early Assessment Program (EAP). The CSU will use

CAASPP English language arts/literacy and Mathematics performance level outcomes to provide grade eleven students, their families, and their

high schools early signals about students’ readiness for college-level coursework.

AP TESTING: We have many students that are taking AP courses. As well as earning the extra grade point average, providing them the challenge

and rigor similar to one in college, these students have the opportunity to take the AP exam and possibly earn college credit. The testing window for

these AP Exams will begin May 2 and continue through May 12. Each AP test has a designated date and time. It is very important for your student

to be attending class every day since their AP teacher has been working diligently to teach them the curriculum and offer assistance in preparing

them for these important exams.

Yearbooks are now $65, their final price. They can be

purchased with a credit card online at

www.jostens.com through May 13. They will be sold during

lunch the week of May 9-13, but this will be CASH ONLY.

If not purchased by May 13, you will have to hope that we

have some available for sale (cash only) on delivery day in

late May. A limited number of books are ordered, and once

they sell out, that's it! So don't wait, get yours now!

The Hawk's Haven (student store) is open daily 20 min before school/at

break/ during lunch/ 20 minutes after-school. We offer services by ap-

pointment before school or after-school @ 687-7308 Ext.1501. We supply

T-Shirts, stadium chairs, hooded sweatshirts, Polo’s, jackets, hats, bean-

ies, baby/toddler clothes also; school supplies, spirit supplies, some

healthy beverages, ice cream and snacks. Come on over to see the Happy

Hawk Headquarters.

Make payments to your student’s meal account online!

With EZSchoolPay.com, you can add money to your student’s meal account, or make other school payments, using a Visa, MasterCard, or Discover (credit or debit). Online credits are automatically added to your student’s meal account balance at the school within minutes! Other abilities include online history of your student’s meal activity, and low-balance email alerts. These abilities are free to the parent! Please contact the Mrs. Debra Rathjens if you have any questions.

Tulare Joint Union High School District permits Sophomores who meet certain eligibility requirements to leave campus during the lunch hour starting this Semester. Your son/daughter has earned this privilege through their academic achievement and attendance record. The District requires parent permission for eligible students to exercise this privilege. Please note: the Open Campus Lunch privilege can be revoked for Sophomores who do not meet eligibility standards. Eligibility: 1) Sophomores must have 95% attendance; 2) Sophomores must be on track to graduate; 3) Sophomores must have at least 90 semester credits; 4) Sophomores cannot have any D’s or F’s on last report card. Process for Permission being granted: 1. Pick up a permission form from the Assistant Principal's office. 2. Get signature from Counselor verifying they are on track to graduate and have at least 90 units; 3. Get signature from parents granting permission to leave campus during lunch; 4. Submit permission slip to A.P. office with all required signatures (A.P./Dean, Counselor, Parent, and Student); 5. A.P. Office will review all completed forms, check student eligibility list, and sign off on forms.

Notification of Administration of California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress The California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress, or “CAASPP” (which has replaced the Standardized Testing and

Reporting, or “STAR Program”), is the new state academic testing program. CAASPP is a system intended to provide information that can be used to monitor student progress and ensure that all students leave high school ready for

college and career. CAASPP includes computer adaptive tests in English–language arts and mathematics as well as paper­based tests for science. This year, District students will take the test in grade 11 in the spring. To learn about

the types of questions on the computer­based test, you and your child can view the practice test online at the California Department of Education (“CDE”) Smarter Balanced Practice Test Web page at

http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/tg/sa/practicetest.asp. To learn about the types of questions on the science­based portion of the assessment, you can review information provided by the CDE at

http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/tg/ca/caasppscience.asp. Following the spring testing, students will receive individual score reports. Student score reports will be sent home to parents and will include an overall score, a description of the

student’s achievement level for English–language arts and mathematics, and other information. It is important to note that these scores cannot be compared to scores that your child previously received on the STAR Program tests

because this test is based on the new Common Core State Standards, involves different types of test questions, and will not be reported using the STAR Program reporting categories. It should be noted, that the University of Califor-

nia and the California State Colleges use the 11th grade CAASPP results to determine if students are ‘ready’ to be placed in credit bearing coursework. Students who do not take this test, will have to take placement tests to deter-

mine eligibility. Pursuant to Education Code section 60615, any written request to excuse your student from participating in any or all parts of the CAASPP assessment will be granted. Pursuant to Title 5, section 852(c) of the

California Code of Regulations, you may annually submit a written request to excuse your child from participating in any or all parts of any test provided pursuant to Education Code section 60640 for the school year. For additional

information about the CAASPP assessment system, please visit the following web address at http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/tg/sa/index.asp or feel free to contact one of your school administrators.

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Scholarship List

There are many scholarships on the

Scholarship list in Naviance. Go to

www.connections.naviance.com/

mohshawks or go to the MOHS

site>Counseling>Naviance> Log-in.

Then click the College tab, and then

click on scholarship list. We have

local scholarships coming in daily.

Local scholarships will have an as-

terisk before the name.

Any questions please see

Mrs. Aguilar or your Counselor.

IMPORTANT DATES

April 21

Distribution of Graduation Announcements

Break and Lunch

April 22

Steps Orientation & Priority Registration COS

April 23

STEPS Orientation & Priority Registration-COS

May 4

COS Open Registration-COS

May 7

Prom-Visalia Convention Center

May 13

Senior Show

May 17

Scholarship Night

6:30 p.m. Gym

May 23

Senior Marching Practice-8:00 a.m. MO Field

May 23

Distribution of Caps & Gowns

9:30 a.m.—MO Field

May 26

Senior Marching Practice-10:15 Gym

May 26

Senior Honors Assembly

11:30 a.m. Gym

May 26

Distribution of Tickets

12:15 p.m. Wrestling Room

May 27

College Signing Celebration 12:00 p.m. Gym

May 27

Grad Night-Magic Mountain

June 2

Practice-8:00 a.m. Bob Mathias Stadium

Senior Breakfast-9:30 a.m. Heritage Complex

Graduation-8:00 p.m. Bob Mathias Stadium

Senior Tidbits

Earn that free money!! Fill

out those scholarships!! A

little time and effort can

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SENIOR PARENTS

We are currently looking for parents who

are interested in chaperoning our Magic

Mountain Grad Night trip on May 27th.

Chaperones receive free transportation,

admission into the park and dinner. If you

are interested in being a chaperone please

email [email protected]

We are also in need of volunteers to help

out with this years Senior breakfast. The

breakfast will be held at the Heritage Com-

plex on June 2nd and prep will be the prior

evening. We are looking for help both the

morning or and the night before. We can

never have too many parents, so if you are

interested, please email

[email protected]

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Aguayo, Kaylee

Aguilar, Vanessa

Aguilera, Alyiah

Alcantar Boren, Jordyn

Alsohybe, Sammy

Alvarado, Ruben

Alvarez, Sabrina

Ambriz, Audel Arambula, Martha

Araujo, Jasmine

Arter, Madyson

Avalos-Lopez, Destiny

Avila, Griselda

Ayon, Jisel

Ayon, Nabor

Ayon, Stephanie

Baez, Saul

Bailly, Chase

Ballesteros, Ericka

Banuelos, Vanessa

Barajas, Tiana

Barajas, Miriam

Battles, Maekenzie

Beavers, Khira

Becerra Alvarado, Maria

Beltran, Joseph

Benavidez, Armando

Bergman, Timothy

Cabrera, Andres

Camara, Brittany

Cano, Daniel

Castaneda, Emerald

Castillo, Mariela

Clark, Jasmin

Clavijo, Jaquelyn

Correa-Gonzalez, Darian

Cortes, Miguel

Cruz, Ulices

Cruz-Brito, Zuritaimir

Cuellar, Joseph

Deans, Lakiyah

Denis Romero, Alexander

Enriquez, Katherine

Enriquez, Hector

Escobar-Lopez, Jenelle

Escobar-Lopez, Jezelle

Escobedo, Gerardo

Estevez, Ivet

Fabella, Anne

Faria, Zachary

Fernandez, Noel

Fernandez Ayon, Selena

Fishbough, Steven

Fletcher, Blake

Flores, Yovanni

Franco, Ariana

Franco, Karina

Freeman, Kyleigh

Gallo, Josie

Galvan, Sheila

Gamboa, Noemi

Garcia, Angelika

Garcia, Hunter

Gomar, Kimberly

Gomez, Alexandra

Gomez, Natalia

Gonzales, Adrianna

Gonzalez, Monica

Grimmer, Matthew

Gutierrez, Renae

Gutierrez Cortez, Andrea

Hargis, Shane

Hernandez, Gilberto

Hernandez, Karely

Hernandez, Daisy

Hernandez, Kamryn

Hicks, Kayla

Ibarra, Maria

Jackson, Jordan

Jimenez, Alexsa

Jimenez, Angel

Johnson, Averee

Kelly, Joshua

Lang, Taylor

Lara, Noemi

Lara Bracamontes, Laura

Lare, Shandon

Leigh, Cadynn

Lemus, Daniela

Lerio, Portia

Limon, Lizbet

Lindero, Ximena

Llamas, Edgar

Lopez, Guadalupe

Lourenco, Savana

Lujan, Brookelyn

Machado, Breanna

Mackey, Grace

Mancilla, Michelle

Martin, Yahjaira

Mason, Kyle

Matney, Kaylin

McGulpin, Simon

McJunkin, Donovan

Medina, Sandra Medina-Purugganan, Stephanie

Medley, Anthony

Mendez, Brenda

Mendonca, Jonathan

Mendonca, Makayla

Mendoza, Jose

Meza, Heaven

Misquez, Nicholas

Molezzo, Austin

Mu'Min, Nashedah

Munguia Orozco, Dora

Murphy, Tanner

Myers, Tristen

Najera, Arturo

Nambo Rodriguez, Cesar

Ngo, Jocelyn

Ngo, Katelyn

Nunez, Consuelo

Nunez, Irania

Nuno, Noemi

Ocampo, Marcos

Orozco, Nicolas

Palomares, Natalie

Parra Mayorga, Jason

Pena, Tiana

Perez, Cruz

Perez, Evelyn

Phillips, Dominic

Plascencia-Lopez, Maria

Plasencia, Yajaira

Pompa, Jacqueline

Proulx, Alyssa

Quinonez, Eduardo

Ramey, Joseph

Ramirez, Carmen

Ramos, Isaiah

Reynoso, Cristopher

Ribeiro, Gabrielle

Rios, Adrianna

Rodarte, Maria

Rossel, Cristal

Ruby, Leslie

Ruelas-Sanchez, Roselyn

Ruiz, James

Ruiz,Rodrigo

Sahagun, Thomas

Salazar, Nicholas

Saldana,Maribel

Saldana, Daniel

Saldana, Maria

Salinas, Daniel

Sanchez Campos, Cynthia

Sandoval Manuel

Santiago, Miriam

Santos, Dustin

Seitz, Andrew

Setser, William

Shannon, Will

Shole, Patrick

Silva, Brittany

Soto, Berenice

Soto, Giselle

Sousa, Brandon

Sousa, Luis

Souza, Rachel

Stanley, Garrett

Stiffler, Karlisle

Suarez, Melissa

Swall, Kelsey

Tello, Christopher

Thomas, Allyssa

Tinoco, Klarissa

Torres, Juan

Torres, McCayla

Torrez, Tyler

Trejo, Miguel

Trenkmann, Anika

Valdivia, Jasmine

Valdiviez, Justice

Valencia, Danica

Van Beek, Heidi

Vander Eyk, Cornelius

Vargas, Renee

Venegas, Miguel

Villa, Michael

Villapudua, Ciera

Virgen, Zayda

Wammack, Samantha

Watson, Colton

Williams, Alicia

Willmore, Austin

Yturralde, Katherine

Zavala, Claudia

Aguayo Velez, Karen

Aguilera, Ulices

Alba, Jassmin

Alcala, Jose

Alsohybe, Hisham

Alvarado, Diego

Alvarado Rios, Andrea

Anaya, Martha

Anaya, Julia

Arambula, Cristian

Avila, Isabella

Ayon, Zenaida

Ayon, Ernesto

Bailey, Eboni

Beltran, Carlos

Brown, Kelsey

Bustos, Alejandro

Bustos, Jacob

Caballero, Anthony

Campbell, Ukari

Cardenas, Evelyn

Cardoza, Aubrey

Castillo, Luis

Castillo, Adan

Castro, Michael

Chavarin, Jonathan

Coito, Victoria

Costa, Taylor

Cruz, Brisa

Cruz-Ambriz, Elizabeth

Cruz-Garces, Monica

Denis Romero, Ramses

Denney, Caleigh

Enriquez, Jaden

Fernandez, Mariah

Fien, Kennedy

Fish, Angelica

Galindo, Suzy

Galvez, Ernesto

Ganiron, Daniel

Garcia, Daniel

Garcia, Cristian

Garcia, Yasmeen

Garza, Rose

Gomez, Brian

Gomez, Erykah

Gonzalez, Jacquelyn

Gonzalez, Claudia

Gonzalez, Karla

Gourley, Matthew

Graff, Kevin

Guerrero, Jose

Gutierrez, Guadalupe Gutierrez-Hermosillo Jennifer

Guzman, Nancy

Henderson, Kobe

Hernandez, Ruth

Hernandez, Selena

Hernandez III, Sal

Herrera, Tiffany

Huerta, Maritza

Jaime, Joel

Jimenez, Estefania

Jimenez, Miranda

Kang, Sandeep

King, Bryttneigh

Korin, Belkis

Lanting, Shyanne

Leal, Nickole

Lee, Chace

Lerio, Honey

Levan, Madisyn

Lopez, Adrian

Lopez, Andrew

Lopez, Samantha

Loza-Nunez, Mario

Lucio, Rosemary

Luna, Domingo

Machado, Michaela

Mackey, Faith

Maduena, Lizbeth

Malhi, Jaspinder

Martin, Blake

Mayorga-Gonzalez, Joel

Mazac, Trenton

Mazon, Mariah

McNear, Alexis

Mendez, Merlee

Mendonca , Joshua

Mendoza, Victoria

Molezzo, Larissa

Montemayor, Zandalee

Moody, Taylor

Moody, Trase

Morales, Karly

Morales, Lorena

Moreno, Karen

Motty, Taylor

Munoz, Esmeralda

Navarro Razo, Aaron

Negrete, Yesenia

Ngo, Michael

Noe, Damon

Nunez, Daniel

Oliveira, Austin

Palomino, Nellybeth

Parra, Patricia

Parreira, Madison

Parreira, Makyden

Petty, Danae

Picazo, Marleen

Pinedo Robles, Susana

Ramirez, Jazmin

Ramirez, Stephania

Ramirez, Karen

Reed, Aliyah

Reynaga, Cassandra

Rios, Crystal

Risenhoover, Brian

Roberts, Gavin

Robinson, Marcus

Rodriguez , Edith

Rodriguez , Jailene

Rodriguez , Victor

Rojas, Lupita

Ross, Tanner

Ruelas, Esmeralda

Ruvalcaba, Samantha

Saldana, Cindy

Saldivar, Cecilia

Saldivar, Adolfo

Santos, Alexandria

Shaibi, Ulyaa

Smith, Savannah

Smith, Sydney

Stafford, Lauren

Stephens, Zachary

Thompson, William

Torres, Sara

Torres, Joseline

Torrez, Richard

Tovar, Jesus

Van Allen, Kristin

Velasquez , onathan

Velazquez , arisa

Villapudua, Mariah

Wessmann, Carina

Wise, Julia

Yang, Bambi

Zuniga, Kevin

Zuniga, Majic

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Aguilera Mendoza, Lizette

Alamsi, Alla

Alba, Nancy

Aldaco, Brandon

Alsahybi, Hyfa

Alvarado, Fabian

Alvarado, ngel

Alvarado, Jade

Alves, Anna Marie

Arellano, Samantha

Arevalos, Karla

Ayon, Roman

Barham, Jared

Benitez, Justine

Boling, Chloe

Borges, McKenzie

Brown, Kaylyn

Caetano, Evan

Camarena, Jonathan

Carnes, Kyra

Carrasco, Kiana

Castillo, Harrison

Castro, Evelyn

Chavez, Selma

Clavijo, Ashley

Contreras, Bryan

Cordeniz, Hope

Cortez, Cristobal

Cruz, Gisselle

Cruz, Ricky

Doherty, Preslie

Eanes, Skylar

Enriquez, Zoie

Espinoza, Emory

Espinoza, Juan

Faria, Jared

Fernandes, Hayley

Fernandes, Rhegan

Flores, Marislaysis

Fontes-Seitz, Christopher

Freitas, Evan

Galindo, Sarai

Gama-Gomez, Natalia

Garcia, Gavin

Gerardo, Kyndra

Gilmore, Bradley

Gomar, Brandy

Gomez, Makayla

Gomez, Andrea

Gonzalez, Leslie

Gonzalez, Jasmin

Graff, Jorge

Gutierrez Cortez, Marisa

Guzman Garcia, Adan

Hailey, Loren

Harrow, Brennon

Hart, Trenton

Heasley, Ukiah

Hernandez, Elizabeth

Hernandez, Jesus

Hernandez, Judith

Huerta, Randy

Iniguez, Samantha

Johnson, Brett

Langarica, Ana

Leonardo , Lauren

Leyva, Maria

Logan, Seth

Lopez, Ezekiel

Lopez, Natalie

Lopez, Angela

Lopez Ortega, Fabian

Madriz Lopez, Geraldine

Maldonado, Karissa

Martinez, Erica

Ambriz, Jaqueline

Ambriz, Juan

Angel, Cristian

Arias, Julianna

Avila, Xoey

Baltazar, Madalyn Barbosa Montemayor, Leilani

Belmontes, Yvette

Bernal, Lessly

Bridges, Matthew

Briggs, Brooklyn

Brown-Tims, Meraiah

Burton, Nashia

Caballero, Lizeth

Camilo, Horeb

Campbell, Da 'Vin

Cardenas, Chloe

Carrillo, Gabriela

Ceja, Fernando

Cervantes, Angelica

Charley, Donaven

Chavarin, Yaritsa

Chee, Sarah

Clark, Alexis

Conard, Vincent

Cordova, Rebeca

Cotta, Madison

Crook, Emily

Nuno, Alejandra

Ochoa, Gisella

Oden, Matthew

Ormonde, Autumn

Osborne, Devin

Padilla, Verania

Parra, Jackeline

Parra Palomera, Dianara

Parreira, Austin

Pena III, Julian

Perkins, Britney

Perryman, Jenna

Plascencia, Alan

Plascencia, Paulina

Ramos, Elijah

Ribeiro, Mark

Rios, Arthur

Rios, Celestedelia

Robles, Naylea

Rodriguez, Savannah

Salcedo, Rogelio

Salcedo, Diana

Sanchez, Jazmine

Sanchez, Emily

Sanchez, Genesis

Sanchez, Laura

Santos, Jordan

Seaton, Ciara

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Martorana, Gianna

Medina, Michelle

Molano, Seth

Mondragon, Vanessa

Morin, Serena

Muela, Karen

Nevarez, Marcelina

Ney, Jenna

Nunez, Lasha

Oppedyk, Aaron

Padilla, Emiliano Pantoja Cardenas, Teresa

Patrick, Emily

Picazo, Jaqueleen

Plasencia, Paola

Porter, Joshua

Prins, Abbigail

Puga, Amanda-Nicole

Rea, Yoselin

Reyes, Amayrani

Reyes, Karina

Rivera, Carlos

Rodriguez, Sandra

Romero, Andrea

Ruiz, Alicia

De Leon Carrillo, Azul

Delgadillo , Andrea

Delgado, Dulce

Diaz, Bionce

Diaz, Michael

Elliott, Robert

Erling, Nicholas

Estevez, Itzel

Evans, Ean

Gaitan, Yennifer

Galvez, Evelyn

Gama-Gomez, Rudy

Garcia, Ivan

Giles, Sabrina

Ginn, Natalie

Gomez, Yulisa

Gomez, Elizabeth

Gomez, Jessika

Gonzalez, Genesis

Gonzalez, Karina

Hacker, Samantha

Harbour, Matthew

Hawn, Hope

Henderson, Zy'Aire

Hernandez, Mackenzie

Hernandez, Dayana

Hernandez, Sebastian

Herrera, Beatriz

Jimenez, Jorge

Jimenez, Nahyelie

Lara, Brianna

Lemus, Vanessa

Light, Hannah

Lopez, Kayleigh

Lopez, MarcoAntonio

Lopez Ortega, Raul

Loza Nunez, Monserrath

Madrigal, Halida

Martinez, Hazel

Mata, Elise

Mello, Joseph

Mendez, Luis

Mercado, Magaly

Monge Chachagua, Karla

Montejano, Elizabeth

Montero, Jacqueline

Montes Montes, Javier

Moreno, Anthony

Muller, Jada

Munoz, Lisbeth

Murillo, Corayma

Murphy, Kaylee

Nava, Filimon

Naveda, Maira

Noe, Jenna

Nunes, Faith

Salado, Arturo

Salazar, Elizabeth

Sanchez, Joel

Sanchez, Sandra

Sanchez, Andrea

Sanchez, Jessica

Shannon, Cole

Silva, Jesse

Silva, Cameron

Soto, Jennyfer

Soto, Jesus

Sousa, Christopher

Swall, Lindsey

Tapia-Hernandez, Alan

Tello, Matthew

Thandi, Arshdeep

Tomes, Caleb

Vieyra, Arlet

Villa, Rigoberto

Villapudua, Maurice

Vitorino, Tanner

Whitmore, Grace

Segura, Nallely

Servadio, Maddison

Shaibi, Yahya

Short, Gavin

Soria, Madison

Soto, Ashley

Spear, Aaliyah

Teixeira, Nathen

Tello, Kianna

Torres Jimenez, Gustavo

Vasquez, Leonardo

Vasquez, Joseph

Vega, Andrew

Villarreal, Taiz

Vue, Savannah

Warren, Kaylee

Weaver, Mackeely

Wright, Chase

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