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Friday, April 12, 2019

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MIRA COSTA HIGH

Vision Statement

 “Mira Costa is a community of learners where each member has the

opportunity to achieve academic, creative, personal, and social excellence.”

Friday, April 12, 2019                                                                                                                          Regular Schedule

CALENDAR

MON 4/8 – FRI 4/12Mental Health Week

TODAY 4/12 Coffee with the Counselors at 9 am in the Guidance Office Conference Room; Spirit Competition during lunch in the Mustang Mall

WED 4/17Office Hours Schedule/2nd Period Drill; National Signing Day in the Mustang Mall; SOS 9th Grade Implementation; AP Pre-ID Sessions at 9:27 – 10:24 am (AM Office Hours) OR 12:26 – 1:23 pm (PM Office Hours) in the Small Theater

THU 4/18 Principal’s Tour at 9 am in the Admin Office

FRI 4/19 AP Pre-ID Session at 7 am in the Small Theater; Scholar Breakfast at 7 am in the Cafeteria; Spring Dance & Casino Night from 7 to 10:30 pm at the California Yacht Club in Marina Del Rey

MON 4/22 AP Pre-ID Session at 6 pm in the Small Theater

WED 4/24 Office Hours Schedule; AP Pre-ID Sessions at 9:27 – 10:24 am (AM Office Hours) OR 12:26 – 1:23 pm (PM Office Hours) in the Small Theater; In-N-Out Honor Roll Lunch in front of Admin Office

FRI 4/26 The Drowsy Chaperone spring musical opens at 7:30 pm in the Auditorium

 


FACULTY

·         Please release the following students TODAY: Girls’ Lacrosse (Varsity/JV) at 1:15 pm; Softball (Varsity) at 1:25 pm; Baseball (Varsity) at 1:30 pm

STUDENT INFO

·         THE DROWSY CHAPERONE, Mira Costa Drama/Tech’s Spring Musical, opens 4/26 at 7:30 pm in the Auditorium! Pre-sale tickets are on sale now – students/seniors $10 and adults $15! Available at the Student Store, Tiffany Cleaners, Patterson Cleaners, and Dietz Brothers. Show Dates: 4/26 at 7:30 pm; 4/27 at 7:30 pm; 4/27 at 7:30 pm; 5/4 at 2:00 pm; and 5/4 at 7:30 pm. For tickets and more info, visit miracostadramaboosters.org or our Instagram, @mchsdramatechdepartment/@mchsthedrowsychaperone.

·         Congratulations to Caitlin Mitchell, Alexis Ybarra, Ruby Hirsch, Vator Gosch and Evan Anderson. They are the winners of the Manhattan Beach Poetry Circle Awards for excellence in poetry composition. They will be honored by the City Council on April 16.

·         Girls Interested in STEM, bring your lunch to Room 112 on Monday, April 15 to hear about STEM Goes Red from the American Heart Association and to hear from Dr. megan Loo on her experience as a femaile heart surgeon and making professional connections in STEM.

·         Hey Costa! Do you know where you can get free LA Kings tickets, Disneyland tickets, Swell bottles and more? Make sure to sign up for the Spring Fling on Friday, April 19.

·         Dance Team auditions are here! MCHS Dance Team will be auditioning for its 2019-2020 season! Audition clinics will be held next week, April 16 and 17, with final audition on April 18. Packets with more information can be picked up in the main office! Or for more info, please email [email protected].

·         Attention Next Year’s Seniors 2019-2020! Registration has begun for student parking lottery for the 2019-2020 school year. Interested students should register online at the MCHS ASB Web Store. There is no cost to sign up, and you will receive a receipt for registration. Please review the Parking Permit Guidelines posted on the MCHS Website before registering. *Please note: This is a lottery for students who will be seniors ONLY. It is NOT first come/first served. If you are selected, you will be notified via email and provided further instructions. Any students having difficulty registering online should contact Donna Cessor in the ASB Finance Office.

·         Mira Costa’s AP Capstone program is a new 2-year program designed to teach students the art and discipline of research. The 2019-2020 program will focus on Social and Restorative Justice, right in time for the 2020 election cycle. Run as a 7th-period class, the Capstone program is a flexibly-scheduled online and in-person hybrid open to incoming sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Individual discipline is vitally important, but highly rewarding. Get a head start of the skills used with Mrs. Cabrera’s MBX summer course: Informal Logic and Critical Thinking (open to all interested students). Applications for AP Capstone are due May 3 and can be found at Mrs. Cabrera’s faculty page on the school website.

·         To see AP Capstone work in action, join AP Research (year 2 students) as they present their year-long research projects in an informal Poster Session in the MPR at lunch on Monday, 4/15. Topics range from Eastern and Western classifications of beauty, to the influence of 80s films on cultural identities, to the ethical programming for self-driving cars, and more! Those interested in the program may also stop by Room 45 to pick up information and the application for the program!

·         Independent Study Athletics (ISA) applications for the 2019-2020 school year are now on the school’s website under ATHLETICS. All applications are due on or before May 15, 2019.

CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS

·         Cyber Security Club – Are you interested in computers or a possible career path in cyber security? Please come to the meeting at lunch on Wednesday, April 17 in Mrs. Weaver’s Room 112 and learn about the Cyber Security Club. Be sure to check out the website at www.tinyurl.com/costacp before the meeting. See you there!

·         Every month, the South Bay Food Initiative offers a chance to help in the fight against hunger. This month, on Saturday, April 20 from 9 am to Noon, we will be going to the Los Angeles regional Food Bank to sort food. If you are interested in making a difference and getting community service hours please go to www.southbayfoodinitiative.com to sign up.

·         Come to the Young Survival Coalition Club in Room 73 every other Monday to help spread awareness about breast cancer!

·         Are you interested in our Criminal Justice System? Do you want to become a lawyer or build strong presentation and public speaking skills to show to colleges? Then the Mock Trial Club is right for you! Come to Mr. Zeoli’s Room 23 during AM Office Hours for more information.

COLLEGE AND CAREER CENTER

·      Schedule a one-on-one appointment with one of our credentialed college counselors. Call 310-318-7337 ext. 5253 or email [email protected]. *Juniors – the Spring Semester is an ideal time to meet with a CCC Counselor.

·      College Representative Visits In The CCC – If visit is during class please get teacher permission to attend. This is an opportunity to learn about your schools of interest and meet the admission counselors. View all visits and sign-up to attend on NAVIANCE. Please bring your school ID.

o     TODAY, 4/12 Florida Polytechnic University at 10:23am.

o     Monday, 4/15UC Merced admitted students at 12:20pm; UC Merced all interested students at 1:00pm.

o     Tuesday, 4/16DePaul University at 12:20pm.

o     Wednesday, 4/17Bradley University at 9:51am*(meeting in room 14); Study in Canada Presentation at 12:38pm. Representatives from Ryerson University and the University of Calgary will speak about attending college in Canada.

o     Thursday, 4/18Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) at 12:20pm.

o     Friday, 4/19Santa Monica College at 12:20pm

·      Check out our summer program webpage. Go to the MCHS websiteCollege TabJobs & InternshipsSummer Programs or use the link:  https://www.miracostahigh.org/apps/pages/index.jsp?uREC_ID=349754&type=d&pREC_ID=759373

·      Test Prep Resources are listed on the MCHS website→College Tab→Testing, or use the link: http://www.miracostahigh.org/apps/pages/index.jsp?uREC_ID=349909&type=d&pREC_ID=759631