Cardinal Bulletin - Santa Paula High School

CARDINAL
Finals in 11
Days
BULLETIN
SANTA PAULA HIGH SCHOOL
Dec 2, 2014 Thursday
Please Read to your students and post
We need you for the Blood Drive Thursday Dec 4th.
Pick up your release forms to Donate Blood in the
Student Store.
Lady Cardinal Basketball
12/2,4-6 Ventura Varsity Tourney Times TBA
Interested in Java Programming? After school class
will begin in December on Tuesdays & Thursdays 3:204:20. See Mrs. Rodriguez (rm. 311) for more information.
12/3
12/4
Cardinal Soccer
SP vs Golden Valley 3/ 4:30/6 pm rel Frosh 1:30
@ Fillmore 3/ 4:30/6 pm
rel 1:15
12/2
12/5
Lady Cardinal Soccer
SP vs Oxnard 4/6 pm
@ Channel Islands
3:15 /3:15
After School Tutoring in the library !!
Monday , Tuesday, Thursday Tutoring: 3:30-4:30pm
Wednesday Tutoring: 3:30-4:30pm (except for faculty
meeting dates)
HOMECOMING pictures are in. Please pick up in Student
Store.
Do you like to dance ? Winter Formal is Saturday, Dec
13th (a very special date 12-13-14) tickets on sale in
the Student Store $15 w/ASB $20 w/out. Get your
tickets now. Make plans to attend the
Wonderland.
Winter
12/2
12/3
12/4
12/5
12/8
Cardinal Wrestling
12/5 @ Thousand Oaks Novice Tourney 3:15 rel 12:15
12/6 @ Newbury Park Tourney 9 am
5:30 am
Lady Cardinal Wrestling
12/6 @ Quartz Hill HS Tourney. 10 am
6 am
Congratulations to our Fall Spectacular Athletes !!
The following students were recognized for their
outstanding efforts !!
If you attended Home Coming you do
not need a new dance agreement.
Tue
Wed
Thurs
Fri
Mon
rel JV 3pm
rel 1:15
Main Cafeteria Menu:
Teriyaki Bowl
Mini Burgers Sliders/ Potato Wedges
Shredded Pork & Cheese Burritos
Mac & Cheese w/ Veggies
Orange Chicken w/ rice & veggies
Cold Food Menu/ Lunch
Mon. Wed, Fri. days - Parfait, Turkey and Cheese
Sandwich, Chicken Ranch Wrap & Cesar Salad
Tues. & Thursdays - Ham & Cheese, Veggie Wrap,
Tuna Sandwich, Popcorn Chicken Salad
CARDINAL SPORTS
Home games in bold
Cardinal Basketball
12/3-6 @ Rio Mesa Oxnard Frosh Tourney Times TBA
VOLLEYBALL First Team Bailey Van Buren Angela
Arana Second Team: Bianca Reyes
GIRLS TENNIS Second Team: Celeste Ramirez Laura
Solis Honorable Mention Josefina Cruz Sofia Fernandez
Courtney Pulido
FOOTBALL First Team Co Offensive League MVP-Noah
Magana 12th, Luis Salgado 12th,Eric Cervantes 12th,
Joey Llamas 12th , Aldo Magana 11th, Isaiah
Covarrubias 11th, Jessie Castillo 12th
Second Team Adam Daniel 12th, Isaac Veloz 12th,
Edgar Cisneros 10th , Joseph Garcia 12th , Keshaun
Mata 9th ,Austin Segovia 12th, Michael Albanez 12th,
Robert Reyes 10th
Honorable Mention Michael Ragatz, 12th ,
Greg Diaz 12th, David Tubbs 12th
CROSS COUNTRY Honorable Mention: Brandon
Sanchez 12, Arturo Espinoza10, Emilio Barba 10,
Crispina Uribe 11, Ashley Valdovinos 11, Natali Mendez
11
is December 3rd, 2014. If you cannot make it you can
always apply to the following class in July of 2015 .
And our alumni are making news too. Taylor Alvarado
(SP 2013) had two assists in Pepperdine's victory over
Illinois State in the second round of the NCAA Women's
Soccer Championships. Go Talyor. She holds the SPHS
scoring record for girls’ soccer.
Dec 2 PIQE - Class 6-7:30 pm
Dec 4 ASB Blood Drive
Dec 6 Interact Christmas Trees available for purchase
and pick up. Sat 8 am - 4 pm Top of 5th and Virginia
Terrace.
Dec 8 FFA Meeting 4pm ELAC meeting 6:30 Café El
parent meeting 7:15 Cafe
Dec 9 Classified Meeting 11:15 Aud.,
PIQE Graduation 6 pm -7:30
Dec 10 Faculty Mtg. Café 3:30 ,
School Board Mtg. 7 pm
Dec 11th Financial Aid Information Night 6:30-8:30 pm
Spanish in Cafeteria & English in the Auditorium. All
Parents and Students welcome.
CLUBS
Club meetings unless noted are during lunch
Monday Mesa rm. 202, Glee Club rm. 126
Tuesday Fellowship of Christian Athletes rm. 420
Wednesday SESPEA rm. 20,
Thursday Fashion Club rm. 420, JSA rm. 114, Cancer
Crushers rm. 107
Friday Nutrition Club rm. 200, Ballet Folklorico rm. 107,
GSA rm. 114
Big Brothers/Sisters MENTOR PROGRAM: Mentors of
the Month for November are Isabel Mondragon &
Emely Andrade.
Holidays and finals are coming, visit your Littles
before the semester ends.
National Honor Society (NHS) meeting at lunch room
420 on Wednesday, Dec 3rd .
SCHOLARSHIP/CAREER CENTER
Seniors come into the College & Career Center and
let Mrs. Learn know what colleges you have applied
to. We are making a large map showing where our
students want to go.
VCCF Ventura County Community Foundation
Scholarships are now open online @ www.vccf.org
Must register by December
US Scholarship Program from Ronald McDonald
House Charities. You can apply now deadline Jan 20,
2015. Information is in the C& C Center.
Grizzly Youth Academy is a great tuition free program
offered to students in need. It is a place where a
teenager can work on themselves to get their lives
back on track. We offer many benefits during and
after the residential phase. Visit us at
grizzlyyouthacademy.org or call us at 1-800-926-0643.
Our classes fill up quickly every year Application and
information in College & Career Center. Last tour date
Calendar
Study Tips
#1 Prioritize your assignments: When studying, get in
the habit of beginning with the most difficult subject or
task. You’ll be fresh, and have more energy to take
them on when your are at your best. For more difficult
courses of study, try to be flexible: for example, build in
“reaction time” when you can get feedback on
assignments before they are due.
#2 Select one, and develop a new study habit; Try
something you have a good chance of following
through and accomplishing. Nothing succeeds like a
first successful try!
#3 Blocks of study time and breaks – As your school
term begins and your course of schedule is set,
develop and plan for blocks of study time in a typical
week. Blocks ideally are around 50 minutes. Bur
perhaps you become restless after only 30 minutes.
Some difficult material may require more frequent
breaks, Shorten your study blocks if necessary but
don’t forget to return to the task at hand! What you do
during your break should give you an opportunity to
have a snack relax or otherwise refresh or reenergize
yourself. For example; place blocks of time when you
are most productive: are you a morning person or a
night owl? Jot down one best time block you can
study. How long is it what makes for a good break for
you? Can you control the activity and return to your
studies?