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Important Dates in August The full calendar is available at www.presentationhs.org. RETURN TO REGULAR HOURS Wednesday, Aug. 5 Presentation will resume regular hours of 7 a.m.-4 p.m. Please note that the school cannot be responsible for the safety or welfare of your daughters outside of these hours unless she is involved in an organized event such as athletics, dance or music. Please arrange carpools to accommodate these hours. FROSH ORIENTATION Freshmen leave their books at home and wear free dress during this mandatory two-day orientation. Tuesday, Aug. 11 8:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. (Check in begins at 8 a.m.) Students will visit their classrooms, find their lockers and– most importantly–meet their classmates! They will also be introduced to counseling services and student activities. Lunch is included. As soon as students are dropped off in the morning, parents are invited to an informal, fun meet-and-greet in the library at 8:30 a.m., hosted by the Presentation Lantern League. Enjoy coffee and pastries as you get to know other incoming parents! Wednesday, Aug. 12 8:30 a.m. - 1:45 p.m. (Check in begins at 8 a.m.) Students will learn about Campus Ministry, Community Involvement and Homeroom. Students should bring a lunch or plan to purchase one at school. FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL Thursday, Aug. 13 Students should bring their schedules, iPads and books and report to their mentoring class by 7:40 a.m. OPENING LITURGY Thursday, Aug. 13 The Opening Liturgy will begin at 11:05. Students must wear their formal uniforms. If you have not yet purchased the uniform, you may do so at The Merry Mart online store by going to www.presentationhs.org. Click on the Panther’s Den button on the bottom right and then click PresWear. STUDENT ID PHOTOS Monday, Aug. 17 Tuesday, Aug. 18 ID photos will be taken during English class. Students must wear their white Presentation High School polo shirts. INCOMING PARENT MEETING Wednesday, August 19, 6 p.m. All parents of new students must attend an orientation meeting in the Marian Stuckey Center. We will finish around 8:30 p.m. Appetizers and beverages will be provided. BACK TO SCHOOL NIGHT Wednesday, August 26, 6:30 p.m. Meet your daughter’s teachers and learn about her classes! Representatives from campus programs and departments will also be on hand to tell you about Campus Ministry, Athletics, the Math and Science Academy, Counseling, and much more. Don’t miss this informative and fun evening! LANTERN the PRESENTATION HIGH SCHOOL PARENT NEWSLETTER July 2015 Inside this issue Updated and New Attendance Policies ................. 2 Uniform Policy ...................................... 2 Parent Volunteer Policy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Parking and Car information .......................... 3 Campus Ministry Retreats ............................ 3 Food Service ........................................ 4 Athletic Department ................................. 4 Fall Sports Tryouts ................................... 5 OFFICE OF ADVANCEMENT 2015-2016 Key Dates ................................. 6 Auction 2015 ........................................ 7 It’s hard to believe, but the first day of school is just weeks away. This newsletter will help you and your daughter get ready for the year. Please read everything in this packet closely. You will have everything you need to be informed, prepared and ready to go in August. Also, please watch your inbox this month for an important email containing back-to-school forms that will be due Monday, Aug. 3. We look forward to seeing you soon! Welcome to the 2015-2016 school year!

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Important Dates in AugustThe full calendar is available at www.presentationhs.org.

RETURN TO REGULAR HOURSWednesday, Aug. 5Presentation will resume regular hours of 7 a.m.-4 p.m. Please note that the school cannot be responsible for the safety or welfare of your daughters outside of these hours unless she is involved in an organized event such as athletics, dance or music. Please arrange carpools to accommodate these hours.

FROSH ORIENTATIONFreshmen leave their books at home and wear free dress during this mandatory two-day orientation.

Tuesday, Aug. 11 8:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. (Check in begins at 8 a.m.)Students will visit their classrooms, find their lockers and–most importantly–meet their classmates! They will also be introduced to counseling services and student activities. Lunch is included.

As soon as students are dropped off in the morning, parents are invited to an informal, fun meet-and-greet in the library at 8:30 a.m., hosted by the Presentation Lantern League. Enjoy coffee and pastries as you get to know other incoming parents!

Wednesday, Aug. 12 8:30 a.m. - 1:45 p.m. (Check in begins at 8 a.m.)Students will learn about Campus Ministry, Community Involvement and Homeroom. Students should bring a lunch or plan to purchase one at school.

FIRST DAY OF SCHOOLThursday, Aug. 13Students should bring their schedules, iPads and books and report to their mentoring class by 7:40 a.m.

OPENING LITURGYThursday, Aug. 13The Opening Liturgy will begin at 11:05. Students must wear their formal uniforms. If you have not yet purchased the uniform, you may do so at The Merry Mart online store by going to www.presentationhs.org. Click on the Panther’s Den button on the bottom right and then click PresWear.

STUDENT ID PHOTOSMonday, Aug. 17Tuesday, Aug. 18ID photos will be taken during English class. Students must wear their white Presentation High School polo shirts.

INCOMING PARENT MEETINGWednesday, August 19, 6 p.m.All parents of new students must attend an orientation meeting in the Marian Stuckey Center. We will finish around 8:30 p.m. Appetizers and beverages will be provided.

BACK TO SCHOOL NIGHTWednesday, August 26, 6:30 p.m.Meet your daughter’s teachers and learn about her classes! Representatives from campus programs and departments will also be on hand to tell you about Campus Ministry, Athletics, the Math and Science Academy, Counseling, and much more. Don’t miss this informative and fun evening!

LANTERNthe PRESENTATION HIGH SCHOOL PARENT NEWSLETTER

July 2015

Inside this issueUpdated and New Attendance Policies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Uniform Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Parent Volunteer Policy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Parking and Car information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Campus Ministry Retreats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Food Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Athletic Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Fall Sports Tryouts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

OFFICE OF ADVANCEMENT2015-2016 Key Dates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Auction 2015 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

It’s hard to believe, but the first day of school is just weeks away. This newsletter will help you and your daughter get ready for the year. Please read everything in this packet closely. You will have everything you need to be informed, prepared and ready to go in August.

Also, please watch your inbox this month for an important email containing back-to-school forms that will be due Monday, Aug. 3. We look forward to seeing you soon!

Welcome to the 2015-2016 school year!

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Updated and New Attendance PoliciesEach year, school policies are updated and revised. All school policies and procedures are contained in the Student-Parent Handbook, which will be distributed to students during the first several days of school. Below are some policy highlights that parents and students need to be aware of.

ATTENDANCE POLICYClass attendance is an essential part of the educational process at Presentation High School. A student who is absent from class misses a significant portion of academic discussion and personal interaction with other students and the teacher that cannot be replicated. Every effort should be made to schedule medical, dental and other appointments after school to avoid missing class.

However, if a student is ill, she should stay home to rest and recover. Students can miss up to five classes per course each semester without penalty. If a student misses between six to eight class periods in any one class, she will need to earn back a unit of credit by completing a make-up unit. A make-up unit is an independent unit of study equivalent to the number of class hours missed. The make-up unit fee is $100.00 per class. At nine absences in a class, the student will lose all units of credit.

If a student’s absence is due to a chronic, ongoing illness, a doctor’s note specifying the illness is required to be given to the Absentee Counselor. Please do not submit a doctor's notes for colds and flus as these are not considered chronic illnesses.

ACADEMICS & PARTICIPATION IN SCHOOL-SPONSORED ACTIVITIESParticipation in school-sponsored activities, travel and service opportunities at Presentation High School is a privilege. To be eligible for participation, a student must be in good academic standing, free of major disciplinary infractions, and be medically and emotionally healthy. If there are concerns in any of these areas–at the discretion of the Administration and in consultation with the Dean of Students, Academic Dean and/or the Counseling Department Chair–a student may not be allowed to participate in an activity or travel.

A student must have at least a 2.0 GPA (during the semester prior) to participate in any interscholastic sport, forensics, theater or robotics. If a student is below a 2.0 GPA, she may request a meeting with the Vice Principal of Academics in order to receive a probationary status for a limited time.

A student must maintain at least a 2.0 GPA to participate in any school-sponsored trip or travel (including summer travel). Failure to achieve passing grades in classes or turn in major projects and critical research papers will result in removal from the trip. Any costs associated with the trip and its cancellation are the sole responsibility of the student’s parents or guardians. Presentation High School will not be held responsible for any non-refundable costs.

Second semester seniors who are in jeopardy of not graduating, have D’s or F’s in graduation requirements, and/or fail to turn in a critical research paper, will not be allowed to attend the Prom and/or Senior Lock-in.

Uniform PolicyThe Pres SkirtUniform skirts must be worn appropriately at all times. This includes length and size of skirt. Skirts must be large enough to be fully zipped and fastened at the waist. They may be no shorter than four inches above the middle of the kneecap or knee joint fold line. Skirts must be properly hemmed, cleaned and pressed. If your daughter is in need of a new skirt, please purchase one this summer.

Hair Color & StyleIf students experimented with hair color this summer, please be aware Presentation has a policy about acceptable hair color and style. No extreme hair color, tipping or color blocking is permitted. If the color is not a natural color it needs to be corrected before school begins Thursday, Aug. 13. Additionally, no extreme haircuts, such as shaving one side of the head, is allowed. Thank you for your support of this policy.

Parent Volunteer PolicyParents must be fingerprinted to serve in most on-campus volunteer roles. The Verify Group will be on campus the following dates to fingerprint parents:

• Wednesday, August 19 (before Incoming Parent Night) from 4:30-6 p.m. in the Reception Room.

• Wednesday, August 26 (before Back to School Night) from 5-6:30 p.m. in the Reception Room.

The cost is $67 and can be paid by cash, check or credit. Unfortunately, fingerprinting is non-transferable between schools, so all parents must be fingerprinted at Presentation even if they have already been fingerprinted by their elementary or middle schools. But, parents only need to be fingerprinted once during their four years at Presentation.

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Sophomores Thursday, Dec. 3 or Thursday, March 3

Juniors Monday, Oct. 26 -Tuesday, Oct. 27 or Thursday, April 7 - Friday, April 8

Seniors Monday, Jan. 25-Tuesday, Jan. 26 or Monday, March 14 - Tuesday, March 15

Parking and Car InformationCar RegistrationStudents who drive to school must register all cars they may drive, regardless of where they park. The registration form will be included in an email you’ll get this month from Presentation High School. School-issued parking stickers must be displayed on the back window of any car they drive to school.

Driver CourtesyPlease be sensitive to our neighbors and other drivers. You should allow an additional 10 minutes for dropping off a student in the morning. Please pay attention to Presentation staff members who direct the flow of traffic in the mornings and afternoons.

Parking InformationStudents must check the parking lot for open spaces before parking in the neighborhood. If a student must park on the street, they are expected to be courteous to our neighbors by parking legally. Failure to obey parking laws will result in a minimum of a one-hour detention and possibly having their car towed at their expense.

PARKING DO’S FOR PARENTS• Register all vehicles students drive to school.

• Be courteous to our neighbors at all times.

• Move your car if requested to do so.

• Report any collisions or damaged vehicles to the main office. If you cannot locate the owner of the other vehicle, leave a note with your name, phone and insurance information.

• Practice safe, slow and courteous driving at all times.

PARKING DON’TS FOR PARENTS• Don’t block driveways.

• Don’t move garbage cans or park/drive over grass clippings.

• Don’t drop off students in the middle of the street or in red zones.

• Don’t pull into numbered faculty parking spaces, even for a few minutes.

• Don’t stop in the Presentation driveways to drop off or pick up students.

• Don’t talk on your cell phone or text while driving. It is illegal.

• Don’t park in disabled zones without an appropriate placard.

Campus Ministry RetreatsMark your family calendars for your daughter’s class level retreat! All students are welcome to attend these fantastic, faith-filled, free and fun experiences sponsored by Campus Ministry. During retreat, students participate in group discussions and enjoy community-building activities, with plenty of free time to reflect and relax. All retreats are open to–and enriched by–students of all faith traditions.

To register for a retreat, visit the Campus Ministry page on the Presentation website: www.presentationhs.org/retreats. There, you will find a link to a form that you can download and print. Please mail the form to Presentation High School, attention: Claire Foley.

Retreat reservations will be accepted in the order they are received. Our retreats are popular and space is limited. Please register early to ensure a spot.

Contact Claire Foley with questions: [email protected].

Retreat Calendar

For details and registration, visit www.presentationhs.org/retreats.

Summer ReadingParents of juniors and seniors are encouraged to read one of the summer reading books that is assigned for your daughters. Frank Bruni’s Where You Go is Not Who You'll Be, is an excellent read that puts college admissions into perspective. We hope all parents will take the time to read the book and in August share their thoughts and comments on our new parent

book blog. Stay tuned for more details next month!

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Food Service by The Pasta MarketHere is some information about The Pasta Market’s hot lunch program at Presentation High School.

At the beginning of the school year, parents will be asked to pre-pay a certain dollar amount that will allow the student to buy meals and snacks. Each student will be issued her own Pre-Pay account. The amount you pay will depend on how many days you believe your child will participate throughout the period; suggested initial amounts are $150-$200. The menu is a la carte, which allows students to choose the menu items of their choice.

The Pasta Market does not accept checks or cash for Pre-Pay accounts at school. Deposits must be paid using an online service. With this system, parents log on and make payments electronically. To set up an account, log on to www.thepastamarket.net, and the password is pres62.

The Pasta Market will still accept cash at the lunch counter, but note that Pre-Pay accounts do speed up the checkout process.

Parents will receive a monthly email statement with your daughter’s account balance. This will give you an opportunity to recharge the account. If your child spends more than her balance, she will be allowed to buy lunch only for that day. If the account continues to have a balance due, she will not be allowed to purchase meals.

Any outstanding balances from the 2014-15 school year must be paid before participation in this year’s program will be allowed.

Pasta Market has established a 24-hour message line (650-949-3239) and an email address ([email protected]). Please feel free to contact them with concerns or comments. Thank you and Pasta Market looks forward to serving your daughter!

From the Athletic DepartmentThank you to all of our Panther supporters for a great school year! It’s been fun to reflect on the success of our teams this year. Our cross country runners and golfers represented us in CCS; our basketball team played in the CCS championship game–finishing as one of the top 8 teams in California; our swimmers qualified for the state meet; our triple jumper competed in CCS, and our pole vaulter qualified for state for the second year in a row. It’s been a very fun, successful and exciting year!

All of our students are invited to participate in our strength and conditioning program, which runs all summer long. All workouts are led by our strength and conditioning coach, Shaun Eagen. The schedule is posted on the Athletic Department web page: www.presentationhs.org/athletics. Fall sports tryouts for sophomores, juniors and seniors begin on August 14; for Freshman, tryouts begin on August 21. All student-athletes planning to try out must complete the participation packet. You can download and print the packet by clicking on the tab on the right-hand side of the Athletics web page. Don’t forget to save the date for the Athletic Fundraiser–Game of Throws 2.0! It will be held on Friday, Sept. 18 in the Miller Athletic Complex on campus. Mark your calendars; this will sure be a fun night! Go Panthers!Stacey MallisonAthletic [email protected]

Presentation Athletic Booster ClubJoin the Athletic Booster Club now and support our student-athletes. As a member of the Booster Club, you and your family will receive free admission to all Presentation home basketball and volleyball games.

Money raised through Booster Club helps insure the continued success of our over 400 student-athletes who make up 26 teams in 11 sports. Booster membership provides essential financial support for our assistant coaches’ stipends, transportation for our athletes, and new and improved team equipment. Sign up online at www.presentationhs.org/boosterclub.

If you have any questions about the Booster Club, please contact Kevin Saldivar at [email protected].

PresWear on sale!Our new lineup of PresWear and other uniform

items will be available on Friday, Aug. 14 at 2:45 p.m. in the Marian Stuckey Center.

Cash, check and all major credit cards accepted.

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Athletics Tryouts | Fall 2015All students trying out for a school sport are required to turn in a participation packet prior to the start of each school year. Students will not be permitted to participate in any conditioning program, tryout, practice, scrimmage or game until the participation packet is complete and on file with the Athletic Department by Aug. 3, 2015. The packets are available for pick-up outside of the Athletic Office or may be downloaded from the Presentation Athletics website: www.presentationhs.org/athletics. Direct all questions regarding the participation packet to Assistant Athletic Director Kevin Saldivar: 408-264-1664 ext. 2498 or [email protected].

All transfer students must meet with Athletic Director Stacey Mallison in order to be eligible to participate in athletics at Presentation. Ms. Mallison may be reached at [email protected] or at 408-264-1664 ext. 2492.

CROSS COUNTRYCoach: Lynn Wilson, [email protected] Friday, Aug. 14: 6 a.m., Presentation High School. Meet in gym foyer.

Saturday, Aug. 15: 8 a.m., Los Gatos Trail. Meet at Los Gatos High School track.

Monday, Aug. 17: 3:15 p.m., Quicksilver Park* at the McAbee entrance. 2:50 p.m. bus departure from PHS.

Tuesday, Aug. 18: 6 a.m., Presentation High School. Meet in gym foyer.

Wednesday, Aug. 19: 3:15 p.m., Quicksilver Park* at the McAbee entrance. 2:50 bus departure from PHS.

Thursday, Aug. 20: 3:15 p.m., Los Gatos Park* (corner of Main St. and North Santa Cruz). 2:50 p.m. bus departure from PHS.

FIELD HOCKEYCoach: Anne Drushal, [email protected]

Friday, Aug. 14: 3 p.m. Required tryout meeting at Mani Hernandez Field. Bring paper/pencil.

Saturday, Aug. 15: 6 a.m. OR 6 p.m. Required 5K fitness run. Meet in front of Presentation on Plummer Avenue.

Monday-Thursday, Aug. 17-20: 4-6 p.m., Mani Hernandez Field. Bring stick, goggles, shin guards, mouth guard, water bottle, etc.

GOLFCoach: Angie Papangellin, 650-779-1273

Wednesday, Aug. 19: 3:30-5:30 p.m., Los Lagos Golf Course.** 3 p.m. bus departure from PHS. Golf attire required.

Thursday, Aug. 20: 3:30-5:30 p.m., Los Lagos Golf Course.** 3 p.m. bus departure from PHS. Golf attire required.

Monday, Aug. 24: 3:15 p.m., Los Lagos Golf Course (front 9).** 2:50 p.m. bus departure from PHS. Golf attire required.

Tuesday, Aug. 25: 3:15 p.m., Los Lagos Golf Course (back 9).** 2:50 p.m. bus departure from PHS. Golf attire required.

Wednesday, Aug. 26: 3:30-6 p.m. practice, Los Lagos Golf Course.** 3 p.m. bus departure from PHS.

Thursday, Aug. 27: 3:15pm, Los Lagos Golf Course (front 9).** 2:50 p.m. bus departure from PHS. Golf attire required.

TENNIS Coach: Ellen Fowler, [email protected], 408-828-6067

Friday, Aug. 14: 3 p.m., mandatory meeting in room 201 for all players trying out for tennis.

Aug. 17-25: 3-5 p.m., Wallenberg Park (at Curtner and Cottle Avenue).

VOLLEYBALLCoach: Dustin Moore, [email protected], 650-255-5379

Friday, Aug. 14: 3:30-6 p.m., Presentation gym.

Saturday, Aug. 15: 9-11:30 a.m., Mani Hernandez Field; 3-5:30 p.m., Presentation gym.

Monday, Aug. 17: 3:30-6 p.m., Presentation gym.Wear volleyball attire, including court shoes and knee pads. Bring water bottle and snack.

WATER POLOCoach: Jon Muir, [email protected], (408) 391-9714

Friday, Aug. 14: 3:30-6 p.m., Presentation pool.

Monday-Friday, Aug. 17-21: 3:30-6 p.m., Presentation pool.Please bring water polo suit, goggles and swim cap.

* Please note that one-way bus transportation will be provided to the Los Gatos Park and Quicksilver Park. You must arrange transportation home.

**Los Lagos Golf Course: 2995 Tuers Road, San Jose, CA 95121. Please note that one-way bus transportation will be provided to Los Lagos. You must arrange transportation home.

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From the Office of AdvancementDear parents,

We hope you have found time to relax and enjoy a restful summer break. Here at Pres, we have been anticipating the new school year and the wonderful possibilities ahead!

The Office of Advancement strives to make sure your daughters get the best of everything, including the best coaches, clubs, teams and co-curricular activities. But, tuition only goes so far to cover these costs. As a result, we dream big and raise money for what many people call “the gap.” To us, this word has always seemed like a huge leap of faith because we rely on you, the parents of our current students, to fill it. It is our hope, and expectation, that all Presentation families contribute in some way to the Annual Fund this year.

Last year, we proved all things are possible with participation from the entire community. The Class of 2018 shone brightly as they led the Annual Fund as the class with the highest percentage of participation. This year, we are sure the classes of 2017, 2016 and 2019 won’t be left behind!

The Presentation campus has a great deal to offer, especially for parents. Please join our community and make your own memories. Volunteering is a great way to meet other parents while joining in a common goal–helping your daughter’s school. Because of you, we are a success. Please join us as we make this school year the best yet.

Sincerely,

Alice Dewhirst ’78 Ursano Director of Advancement [email protected]

Johannah Spencer ’02 BaccaglioSpecial Events [email protected]

Jane JeziorskiParent Board [email protected]

2015-2016 Key DatesMOTHER/DAUGHTER MASS & BREAKFAST*Sunday, Sept. 20A special time for mothers and daughters. Mass is followed by a delicious breakfast prepared and served by our Presentation dads.

GRANDPARENTS DAYThursday, Oct. 15A special afternoon for our students to share their high school experiences with these important people in their lives. PRESENTATION AUCTIONSaturday, Oct. 24, Villa Ragusa Our largest fundraising event of the school year features great food and fine wines accompanied by silent and live auctions filled with fantastic gifts. Join us for an evening you won’t want to miss! PRINCIPAL’S STATE OF THE SCHOOL ADDRESS*Thursday, Jan. 28Principal Mary Miller discusses academics, co-curricular activities, finances and future growth plans. A question and answer period follows the address. CRAB FEED*Saturday, Jan. 30A casual all-you-can-eat crab and pasta feast accompanied by great music, dancing and fabulous decorations. CIRCLE & PLATINUM DINNERThursday, Mar. 3An annual appreciation and recognition dinner to honor donors who gift $1,500 or more over a 12-month period, with special recognition given to Platinum Club members who gift $5,000 or more over a 12-month period. FASHION SHOWFriday, Apr. 22, Santa Clara Convention Center This spectacular show, featuring senior students and parent models, is an event the entire family can enjoy together. Join us for the luncheon or dinner show. INCOMING FRESHMAN BBQ*Wednesday, Apr. 27A special welcome BBQ for incoming freshman families. Student class scheduling will be done as well as an opportunity to meet with coaches, teachers, performing arts and co-curricular program chairs. GOLF TOURNAMENTFriday, May 13, Cinnabar Hills Golf CourseScramble or best-ball format and a women’s flight. Includes golfing, cart, lunch, a delicious dinner and prizes, prizes, prizes! SENIOR DINNER*Wednesday, May 18A special night for graduating seniors and their parents, includes a delicious meal followed by a video of the seniors’ four years at Presentation.

*Parent Board sponsored events

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Life is beautiful! Let us whisk you away to the countryside of Italy as we celebrate the good life--with fabulous food, great wine, excellent company and, of course, exclusive items up for bid!

Here are just a few of the exciting auction packages our committee is putting together:

• Italian Cooking Class & Chef’s Dinner • Trip to Wine Country• Private Cocktail Party with Mixology Tutorial• Luxury First Class Vacation to Paradise

To ensure our Pres girls experience the beautiful life, we need your help. We are looking for the following donations:

• Sports tickets (Warriors, 49ers, Sharks, San Francisco Giants)

• Vacation homes (timeshares, condos, townhomes, hotel packages, beach or Tahoe homes)

• Concert, theatre or other event tickets• Restaurant gift cards (all local businesses)

If you have a talent you’d like to share, consider donating gourmet cooking lessons, homemade items (sewing projects, carpentry, art, etc.), photography sessions or design consultations. We are also looking for donations to spice up our silent auction tables, such as fine wines, home goods, spa packages, unique experiences, tech gadgets and more!

To find our online donation form, and to learn more about the perks of being an auction sponsor, visit our website: www.presentationhs.org/auction. All auction sponsors will be invited to an exclusive pre-party on Thursday, Oct. 1.

To learn more about donating, or to get involved as an auction committee member, please email Special Events Coordinator Johannah Baccaglio: [email protected]. Our next auction committee meeting will be held Tuesday, Aug. 11 at 6 p.m. in the library.

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July 2015

Grandparents Day

Thursday, Oct. 15 - 1 p.m.-3 p.m.

A very special day and tradition for our students as it may be the first opportunity they

have to share their high school experiences with these important people in their lives.

Registration is available online at

www.presentationhs.org/grandparents.The Office of Advancement will send an invitation in

September to follow with more information.

If your daughter does not have a grandparent who is able to attend, she is encouraged to invite another

adult (e.g. godparent, aunt, uncle, etc.) who holds a special place in her life.

Friday, August 287:30 p.m.-10 p.m.

Don’t forget!• Tickets available at www.presentationhs.org/students• Limited number of tickets available• Tickets are non-transferable and non-refundable• Must bring Student ID and printed ticket• Doors close at 8 p.m.• Bring money for coat check• No tickets will be sold at the door

Night atthe Zoo

Zoo Attire: Dress like your favorite animal!

FreshmanMixer