Late Start Schedule 1 2 3 4L 4 5L 5 6 7 Daily Bulletin MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2014 ATTENTION PATRIOTS: Starting Tuesday, Oct. 28th until Friday, Oct. 31st Freedom Bowl tshirts will be sold for $10 in front of the PAC at 4th & 5th lunch. SENIORS: If you are considering an out-of-state college, please review the Western Undergraduate Exchange website for the opportunity to get reduced tuition. BSU & PROJECT BEST: There will be a meeting this Thursday, October 30th during 4th and 5th lunch in Room 301. We’ll be discussing the upcoming events in the community and electing officers. FRENCH CLUB: Come to French Club on Wednesday, October 29th during 5th lunch to room 1207 for important Honor Society Events! REMINDER: M.E.C.H.A. meetings are every Wednesday at 8:00 AM in room 708. ATTENTION STUDENTS: We know we have the most school spirit, but we want to show all of Kern County why we’re the best! Channel 23ABC is hosting a contest to find out who has the most school spirit in all of Kern County. One school will win an iPad Air and other prizes are given out every week. Sign up here to ensure we win this competition - http:// www.turnto23.com/marketplace/contest/school-spirit-showdown. Want bragging rights? Send in a video to [email protected] of you and your friends showcasing why you love your school. This video will be shown on 23FNL showcasing why you attend the best school in Kern County. HEY PATRIOTS: On Friday, October 31st dress in school colors or Halloween costume for our first Patriot Friday! The staff will reward you with a secret reward! This will happen every last Friday of the month! Go Patriots! HEY STUDENTS: There is a Liberty’s Gay-Straight Alliance meeting Tuesday, November 4th. We’ll be discussing t-shirt designs and upcoming events in the community. Come by Mr. Ball’s room #903. Everyone is welcome! SENIORS: CSUB rep will be for an Online application workshop October 28th during 2,3 and 4th per. UC rep will be here for an Online application workshop on October 30th during 2nd and 3rd per. Sign please up in the Career Center. ATTENTION ART CLUB MEMEBERS: Members who are selling Halloween Grams, you need to turn in your grams and money by Wednesday, October 29th to Ms. Brown in room 302. ALL STUDENTS: Halloweentown is coming to the Sadie’s Hawkins Dance, October 29th at 7:30pm. Girls ask the boys or come in a group of friends! You MUST have a signed DANCE CONTRACT to get in the door. Bring it with you. Dance contracts are available in the Activity Office. Dance contract will be good for the entire school year. Tickets are available at the door. Guests must be approved thru the Dean’s Office by Monday, October 27th. Wear your costumes but masks cannot cover your face. Hope to see you in Hallowentown! Don’t forget you must have the white dance contract with you at the door! 9:25—10:12 10:19—11:06 11:13—12:00 12:00—12:37 12:07—12:54 12:54—1:31 12:45—1:32 1:38—2:25 2:32—3:19 Important dates for October 10/1 10/1 10/7 10/8 10/10 10/15 Make-up School Pictures Senior Sunrise Fall Choir Concert Principal Partner Day End of 1st Qtr Sr. Panoramic Picture (2nd Period) 10/18 Blood Drive 10/20 - 10/24 Homecoming Week 10/22 Food Sale Day 10/24 Homecoming Game 10/28 Cap & Gown Orders (Lunch) 10/29 Sadie Hawkins Dance (7:30—9:30 pm) in Gym 10/29 Josten’s Orders (Lunch) 10/30 Josten’s Orders (Lunch) Important dates for November 11/8 11/11 11/17 11/24 Monopoly Tournament (Choir) Veteran’s Day - No School Cheer Awards Night Fall Sports Awards 11/17 - 11/18 11/19 CHEER TRYOUT CLINIC CHEER TRYOUTS 11/27- 11/28 THANKSGIVING - NO SCHOOL Monday/Late Start Schedule No Activities ALL STUDENTS: Did you have a unique adventure this summer? Would you like it in this year’s yearbook? Come see Mr. Tittl in room 1105 ASAP! ALL STUDENTS: The Art Club is now selling Halloween grams. The gram is a specially designed three fold note that allows you to add your own special message. It comes with a delicious caramel apple sucker. All grams will be delivered on Halloween Day! JUNIORS & SENIORS: LOOK WHO’S COMING- Sign up sheets are in the Career Center; November 6th Air Force ROTC during 5th lunch in the Career Center. PREVIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS SENIORS: Fresno State is having an Open House for students interested in Engineering. The Open House is on Friday, November 14th and Saturday, November 15th. For more information, contact Rick Chacon at (559) 278-7875. ALL STUDENTS: If you are interested in attending the Junior National Young Leaders Conference in Washington, DC this summer. Come to the counseling office for more information. SENIORS ONLY: There will be a UC Rep on campus on Thursday, October 30th from 9:29 11:30 am. She will be here to answer and questions you may have about the UC system and about the UC applications. Signup sheets will be in the Career Center. SENIORS: Applications are now being accepted for students interested in attending a United States Service Academy: Air Force, Merchant Marine, Naval and Coast Guard for the entering in June 2015. The application deadline is November 20, 2014 and congressional nominations will be made by December 31, 2014. U.S. Service Academy Guidelines, Nomination and Appointment Process Information, and the Application for Nomination is available at http:// www.kevinmcarthy.housegov There is more information in the career center. SENIORS: The Dominican University of California campus visit days in 2014 are at 8:30 am 2:00 pm on Saturday 27, November 15, and December 13. To register online visit www.dominican.edu/cvd. SENIORS: UC application for admission and scholarships are now available. We invite students to begin their applications now and submit them November 1-30. Please remember to check out our helpful suggestions as they getting started. Tuesday/Regular Schedule Volleyball vs. Stockdale (H) Girls Golf @ Madera Wednesday/Regular Schedule Var. / JV Tennis Team Meet Locations TBA Thursday/Regular Schedule F/S Football vs. Centennial (H) Volleyball @ Garces Friday/Rally Schedule Varsity Football vs. Centennial (H) JV Football vs. Centennial (H) 10/28 10/28 10/29 10/30 10/30 10/31 Sports Early Release F/S Volleyball ONLY- 3:00pm Girls Golf - ALL DAY Var. & JV Girls Tennis TBA FS Volleyball - 2.45pm JV Volleyball - 2:45pm JV Football Only - 2:45pm Scholarships listed on reverse side SCHOLARSHIPS SENIORS: NIFB Young Entrepreneur Award programs are non-renewable scholarships created to recognize young people who have demonstrated entrepreneurial spirit and initiative. The scholarships are valued between $1000 and $15,000. The NFIB Young Entrepreneur program was established to raise awareness among the nation’s youth of the critical role that private enterprise and entrepreneurship play in the building of America. Students are able to apply October 1, 2014 thru December 18, 2014. Students can apply online at www.NFIB.com/YEA. SENIORS: 2014 Hispanic Heritage Foundation Youth Awards. We have added a category to the 2014 Youth Awards: Community Service! This category is for community-minded students who have demonstrated excellence in volunteerism and leadership and who are committed to making a difference in our community. It has a special extension due date of October 31, 2014. You can apply online at bit.ly1npK5bS. SENIORS: Bakersfield Chapter is pleased once again to sponsor the DAR Good Citizens program in our area. The student is to be an outstanding young person in the senior class who has shown the qualities of Dependability to include truthfulness, loyalty and punctuality; Service to include cooperation, courtesy, and consideration of others; Leadership includes personality, self-control and ability to assume responsibility; and of course, Patriotism, which includes unselfish interest in family, school, community, and nation. All of these qualities make for an outstanding Good Citizen. If you are interested please come to the counseling office to sign up for the DAR Good Citizen scholarship. Please sign up in the counseling office by November 3rd. SENIORS: 2015 GE-Reagan Foundation Scholarship Program. This national program awards college scholarships to high school seniors who embody the characteristics of President Ronald Reagan at school, in the community, in the workplace, and at home. We’re looking for students with leadership, drive, integrity, and citizenship. Recipients receive $10,000 renewable scholarships – up to $40,000 per student. Apply online through www.reaganfoundation.org/scholarships or http:// facebook.com/GEReaganScholarships The deadline is January 8, 2015. SENIORS: Ronald McDonald House Charities U.S. Scholarship program. The RMHC scholarship program seeks to invest in students who are exemplary role models in their communities and have the initiative to fulfill their educational goals. Please visit www.rmhc.org for complete program details and eligibility requirements. The deadline is January 20, 2015. SENIORS: The California Wine Grape Growers Foundation (CWGGF) is offering at least 6 scholarships in study 2015 to graduating high school seniors. Students may study the subject of their choice. At least two 4-year, $8,000 scholarships are available for any campus in the University of California or California State University system and at least four 2-year, $2,000 scholarships are available for any California community college. Continuation of scholarships is dependent upon satisfactory completion of at least 12 units per semester. Only the children of vineyard employees working in the 2014 or 2015 wine grape growing season are eligible to apply. However, children of wine grape growers may request a waiver from the eligibility requirement based upon financial need. Children of current directors or employees of the CWGGF are not eligible to apply. Applications are available in the counseling office. The deadline is March 27, 2015.
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