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Santa Paula High School Home of Cardinal Pride Welcome to our tribe May 3, 2018 Please Read and Post + new article Clubs Thursday: AVID Club in room 205, Leo’s room 216. Choir 3:30 in auditorium. FCA(Fellowship of Christian Athletes) in room 425 + Attention Juniors enrolled in 12 AP English Literature next year: You must attend one lunch meeting with Ms. Reed either Monday, May 21st or Thursday, May 28th in room 216 so you can get your summer assignment. Like to dance? Like to travel? You are invited to the Colorguard try-outs. Friday May 4 and Friday May 11 from 4-6pm. Wear comfortable clothes and tennis shoes that you can dance and move in. Meet in the band room. Fund raising at Panda Express this Friday, May 4. Mention SPHS Sophomore Class and you will be helping them to receive a percentage of your purchase. Don’t cook – help the 10th grade class. Cinco de Mayo celebration on Friday during lunch. Food sales in center court: Fruit Cups $4, Jamba Juice $4, Mango Cups $5.00 SAT test this Saturday, 5/5. Check your admission ticket on what to bring. Check in opens at 7:30. Library - Did you know there are only 24 days are school left? Do you have your AR points? Stop by the library, we have over 100 new books to choose from. Do you have more than one textbook at home that is overdue? Try this, bring one a day until you are done. We are going to be very strict this year about turning your textbooks in on time. So start looking under your bed and in the closet because textbook return starts in May. Grad Night has 5 seats left please make your payment with Mrs. Learn. If you still owe money you need to see Mrs. Learn. Lunch Menu – Mon. Nachos Beef/Cheese, Tue. Beef Hot Dog /Chili Fries, Wed. Bread Chicken Sandwich, Thurs. Ranch Grilled Chicken, Fri. Chicken tamale in red sauce After School meals: Mon. Pep Pizza Sliders, Tue. Hot & Spicy Chicken Sandwich, Wed. PB& Jamwich, Thurs. Double Dogs, Fri. Yummy Yogurt Parfait. Sports Home games in Bold. Sports information from practices to results can be found at http://www.sphsathletics.org/ THU 5/03 Boys Golf Home Vs League @Mountain View @1:00pm (Release 11:25am) (Depart 11:40am) Softball Varsity Only Home Vs Santa Clara @3:30pm (Release 1:45pm) Boys & Girls Swimming League Finals @Fillmore @3:00pm release 1:30pm) (Depart 1:45pm) Boys & Girls Track Away @ Carpinteria Finals @3:00pm (Release 12:45pm) (Depart 1:00pm) FRI 5/04 Baseball Varsity Only Away Vs St. Bonaventure @3:30pm (Release 1:30pm) (Depart 2:00pm) Baseball JV Home Vs St. Bonaventure @3:30pm (Release 2:00pm) Girl’s Tennis Mandatory Informational Meeting Are you interested in playing Girl’s Tennis in fall 2018? No experience needed! Monday, May 7, 2018 @ 3:15 pm (right after school) @ Dike Tennis Courts. At this meeting you will: Meet Coach Spink, Learn how to get cleared for participation, Obtain information regarding the Tennis Program. Any student who will not be able to attend the meeting and are interested in playing please email Coach Spink at [email protected] College & Career Center Seniors finish your VC registration as classes are filling up. Create a schedule of classes that works for you. Don’t wait and get classes that are left over. You are now paying for you education. UNCF/Koch Scholars- Scholarship due May 14 PROGRAM BENEFITS INCLUDE: Up to $5,000 a year in scholarship support for up to four years of undergraduate study, Mentoring Opportunities, Online Learning Community, ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: African-American Undergraduate Student, 2.7 GPA, High School Senior or College Freshmen, U.S. Citizen, Interest in Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and Economics APPLY ONLINE: UNCF.org/KOCHSCHOLARS DEADLINE: May 14, 2018 T 202 810 0258 E [email protected] +Have a GPA of 2.5 or better & going to a community college? There may be a scholarship for you worth $1,000 each semester for up to three years if you keep your grades up. AJ Wang foundation sponsors 30-40 scholarships. Due June 1. Info. at www.ajwangfoundation.org for application or check in at the C&C Center. Experimental Aircraft Association, Chapter 723, Camarillo Announces Science/Aviation-Oriented Scholarship Program for Ventura County Residents. Deadline June 1. EAA Chapter 723, Camarillo today announced the continuation of its science/ aviation-oriented scholarship program for Ventura County residents as a means of giving back to the community. In an effort to continue our tradition of supporting education and giving back to the community, scholarships for the 2018-2019 school year will again be awarded in June of this year. Applications and requirements are available on line at www.eaa723.org Clubs Unless noted all meetings are during lunch. Monday: MESA Program in 520 w/ Mrs. Bravo-Garcia, K-pop in rm. 116, JSA in 114. Tuesday - Key Club in 215 & Anime in rm. 311 Wednesday: SESPEA –rm. 514, SPARC Cardinals – rm. 513, Math Club -rm. 320, Spanish Honor Club 2:15 rm. 412 Thursday: AVID Club in room 205, Leo’s room 216. Choir 3:30 in auditorium. FCA(Fellowship of Christian Athletes) in room 425 Friday: Equality Club in room 432, Theater Team after school in Auditorium. Calendar 24 school days left in semester Thurs 5/3 CAASPP testing, EAOP Meeting after School 3:15 Fri 5/4 Cinco de Mayo -club Food Day at lunch in center courts. Sat 5/5 SAT test 7:30am check in, 8am -1 pm, Prom May 9 is our last collaboration day for this school year. Tips for Good Prom Memories – From The Spruce www.thespruce.com Here are some general prom manners guidelines and tips to ensure more good memories than bad ones: 1. Know in advance who pays. Each person should pay for his or her own clothing and accessories. If you're going with a group, you may want to share expenses for a limo (including the tip). If you have a date, be clear with expectations from the beginning. Due to the high price of everything, it's not out of line for each person to pay his or her own way. 2. Wear flowers. Girls still wear corsages and boys wear boutonnières. If you have a date, it's nice to purchase flowers for the other person. If you go alone or with a group don't hesitate to get your own flowers to go with your outfit. 3. Indulge the parents. Mom and Dad may want to greet your date or friends at the door. Let them. And when they whip out the camera, put on your best smile and say, "Cheese." 4. Don't keep others waiting. Being fashionably late is very much out of style and shows a lack of respect for others. Be on time for your date or group of friends. 5. Use proper cell phone manners. Be in the moment and enjoy the special night without constantly calling, texting, or checking messages on your cell phone. 6. Mind your manners. Good manners will always be in style, and during prom night, being on your best behavior will help you make memories you'll want to share for years to come. Acting disrespectful will do the opposite and give you a reputation that you'll never be able to live down. 7. Dine with grace. Learn proper table manners before the special night and practice them until they come naturally. 8. Follow proper dancing etiquette. If you don't have a date, you may dance the night away with anyone you want. If you do have a date, don't forget who you're with. You may still dance with other people, but discuss it with your date and make sure he or she doesn't mind. You may want to suggest finding another couple and swapping partners for one dance. That way your date won't be left on the sidelines watching. 9. Be respectful while taking pictures. Take as many snapshots and selfies as you want, but never catch someone in an embarrassing situation, thinking it will make a great post on social media. Everyone wants to look good at prom. 10. All good things must end. As you leave the prom, thank the organizers, hosts, and chaperones for their time and hard work. Respect the curfews of your date or friends you came with and make sure everyone gets home when they're supposed to. .