STAYING CONNECTED A publication of the Rancho Bernardo High School PTSA Table of Contents Page Principal’s Message……..………..….. 1 PTSA President’s Message............ 2 ASB…………………………….……….…….. 3 Athletics………………………………..…. 3 Attendance Office… ……..………..... 3 Counseling …………..…………..…...4 - 5 Foundation………………………..……6 - 7 Friends of the Library ……….……… 7 Programs Office………………………… 6 Visual and Performing Arts………… 6 PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE It is that time of year when my evenings are busy with holiday concerts, musicals, and performances. Even if you don’t have any students in the performing arts, I highly recommend you come to see some of our amazing students in the Choir, Band and Drama departments. I also highly encourage parents to attend this year’s production of “The Nutcracker” this weekend. For those of you who attended the Dance Concert last week, I am sure you were put into the holiday spirt by our Hip Hop, B Boys, JV Dance, and our Tour De Force teams. One way we want parents, students and staff to stay connected to RBHS is by attending these performances and shows so I encourage everyone who can to come and see some of the outstanding performers we have here at RBHS. December 2014 www.rbhs.org Vol. XX, No. 3 A tradition that also gets RBHS into a festive mood is our Holiday Door Decorating Contest where teachers and staff are encouraged to celebrate the season by decorating their doors all this week. Even the office staff joins in the fun and has our own competition. If you get a chance, come by RBHS to see the many doors decorated for the holidays. Decoration happens all week, and doors will be judged by ASB on December 16. Finally, as we close out the 2014 year, I want to thank you all for allowing me the opportunity to serve as the principal of Rancho Bernardo High School. We have and will continue to foster great relationships with our parents, staff, and community. I want to wish everyone Happy Holidays and New Year and I look forward to seeing what the 2015 year brings to RBHS. Warmest Regards, Dave LeMaster Principal RBHS PTSA PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Dear Bronco Families, Blessings everywhere…if we take the time to see and hear them. Many of us did just that while sharing food and fun at Thanksgiving with friends and family. One of my blessings is to work with a group of parents at RBHS who are dedicated to ensure great programs are available to all. Every month at our PTSA meeting, I get to hear what each person has done and what they have seen. It is truly a delight to be a part of a group that wants to help others. We each do a small part to make a big difference. It is not how much you do that matters, it is that you do something. One of my favorite quotes is “Never think that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.” Margaret Mead. This group shows character over personality. What’s the difference? Character involves attributes like integrity, patience, devotion, morality, and virtue. Character is who you are when nobody is watching and is proven over time and in the midst of crisis. Personality involves charm, charisma, enthusiasm, and engagement. Personality is who you are on the surface and shines with first impressions and image. I look forward to our year of activities together. Come join us at one of these activities. They are for ALL GRADE LEVELS and students and parents can participate. After all, your student will be in all of the grades at some point. Connect at http://www.powayusd.com/PUSDRBHS/PTSA/pta_ volunteer.shtml *Adopt-a-Family *Grad Fest *Grad Nite *Graduation Festivities *No Place for Hate/Kindness Matters Program *Foundation’s Silent Auction and Pasta Dinner *Shred-a-Thon *VAPA Arts Festival One of our main functions in the PTSA is to help instill character in our school. This month our school will focus on the character pillar RESPECT. Be sure to respect yourself and take some time during the busy-ness of this season to count your blessings and count all the things you do for others. Thank you…for all you do! Terry Norwood President ART REFLECTIONS PROGRAM Congratulations to the following students for their “Reflections Art for 2014-15!” The artwork may be viewed at the RBHS VAPA Festival next spring. “The World Would Be a Better Place If” Photography Award of Excellence Richard Nixon - “Havasu Falls” Award of Merit Benjamin Suminksi – “Swing in the Wind” Award of Merit Richard Nixon – “Blue Angels” Literature Award of Excellence Marina Christine Lemly – “Gerard” 2 Seventh Annual Video Contest for PUSD Character and Ethics Film Festival Students are encouraged to create a 30-second to four minute video about real life situations that make a difference in the world. Videos are due on March 20. Congratulations to the following fall sport teams and athletes for their post-season accolades: Our football team who captured their first league title in 10 years and earned a #3 seed in the upcoming playoffs. They were also district champions having beaten Poway, Mt. Carmel, Del Norte and Westview during the season. The girls’ golf team who completed another outstanding season winning a league title, finishing second at the CIF championships, coming in third at the So. California Regionals and qualifying for their first trip to the state finals in school history where they also finished in third place. The boys’ water polo team who were seeded #6 in CIF playoffs and advanced to the semi-finals with wins over Patrick Henry and Del Norte before losing a tough game to Mar Vista. All our student-athletes who earned either first or second team All League and All Conference honors. For more information, please see http://www.powayusd.com/depts/student_support/ charcounts.shtml ASB NEWS Juniors and seniors interested in being a facilitator at this year’s Human Relations Conference can pick up an application from Ms. Rogelstad beginning December 15. Applications are due January 6 and no late applications will be considered. ATTENDANCE OFFICE Due to the large volume of calls - if your student will be leaving early from school on Friday, Dec. 19, please call the Attendance Office hotline at 485-4840 or 485-4845 and request an Off Campus Pass. Please call two hours in advance due to the high volume of calls. Your student can come to the Attendance Office before school, at break or at lunch to pick up the Off Campus Pass so they can meet you in front of school. If your student will not be returning to school by January 5, please let the Attendance Office know before you leave. If your student will miss more than five days, please call the reception desk and ask for an OCIS contract. After such a strong performance by our fall programs, it’s no surprise that our winter sports are off to an equally impressive start. Most teams will be in action over winter break so be sure to check out our website www.rbhs.org for updated schedules and additional information. Happy Holidays to all from Bronco Athletics! 3 COLLEGE APPLICATION UPDATES PSAT RESULTS ARE IN! Students may pick up their PSAT results in the Counseling Office before and after school, break and lunch. A current student ID card is required in order to pick up results. ASVAB RESULTS ARE IN! Students who took the test will receive their results soon. A representative from the ASVAB program will be on campus to meet with students to answer questions and interpret student scores. Attendance passes will be sent to students to attend the review session. SENIORS WITH TRANSCRIPT REQUESTS Many colleges have mid-year deadlines for submitting transcripts. Please be mindful of those dates when requesting transcripts through Parchment. RBHS will be officially closed during the Winter Break - Dec. 20 - Jan. 4 - and no transcript requests will be processed during this time. No transcripts will be uploaded to the Parchment system after 1:00 pm on Friday, Dec. 19. SENIORS - CAL GRANT AWARDS - SSNs Senior social security numbers need to be on file with our Registrar no later than January 31, 2015. Cal Grant GPA’s, linked to your social security number, will be submitted to the California Student Aid Commission via electronic submission for Cal Grant Awards in early February. This data works in conjunction with your FAFSA application for financial aid. Seniors MUST see Mrs. Dickinson, our Registrar, to confirm that your social security number is on file and correct. Seniors – if you have added colleges to your common application list, please let your counselors know ASAP so they can send your supporting documents in a timely manner. FINANCIAL AID NIGHT FOR PARENTS OF COLLEGE-BOUND SENIORS Who: RBHS and PHS PARENTS of seniors When: January 8, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm Where: RBHS Performing Arts Center The FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) is a core form that EVERYONE planning on higher education should complete. In addition to Federal aid, this form is also used by the State of California, Colleges (2 and 4-year) and Universities, and vocational institutions to determine their financial aid packages. Counselors and a financial aid representative will be available to review and answer parents’ questions regarding the FAFSA. Accurate and timely completion of the FAFSA is critical to secure and avoid delays in funding. Plan to spend two hours at this meeting. You may want to download and bring the FAFSA worksheet available at www.fafsa.ed.gov. FIRST SEMESTER 12-WEEK PROGRESS NOTICES Grades were distributed to students during 4th period on Friday, Nov.21. FIRST SEMESTER FINALS JAN. 13, 14 and 15 Visit www.rbhs.org for the finals daily schedule. FIRST SEMESTER ENDS FRIDAY, JAN. 16 Report cards will be mailed home approximately 10 days after this date. SECOND SEMESTER BEGINS TUESDAY, JAN. 20 Periods 1 – 6 Full Day 7:30 – 2:30 4 SECOND SEMESTER SCHEDULES Students may review their second semester schedules during winter break on their MyPlan accounts. If necessary, you will have the opportunity to request a schedule change by completing a “Schedule Change Request” form and returning it to the Counseling Office between Jan. 5 through Jan. 9 only. Forms may be downloaded either from the front of the RBHS website or from the Counseling tab. Not all changes can be made. Choosing teachers, or specific periods, cannot be made. The counselors will do their best to honor student requests, but space limitations and schedule conflicts limit what can be done. Beginning Saturday, Jan. 17, at 5:00 pm students can view and print their schedules. Tuesday, January 20 will be the first day of class for second semester. Classes will begin at 7:30 am. Students are expected to know, or have printed, their class schedule through their MyPlan accounts. SAT/ACT TESTS See the SAT website www.collegeboard.org and the ACT website www.actstudent.org for a complete listing of test dates, fee information, late registration deadlines and to sign up for the tests. A late fee is required for registration after the regular registration deadline. SAT and ACT registration/information is available in the Bronco Center. Registration can only be done on-line. RECORDS OFFICE HOURS Students: Break, Lunch or after school until 3:00 pm - not during class time Closed for Lunch: Monday – Friday 12:30 – 1:30 LOOKING FOR SCHOLARSHIPS Students interested in available scholarships should check the RBHS web site. Click on COUNSELING and go to the SCHOLARSHIPS link in the middle column of the page. Scholarships are added to the list throughout the year, so check the list often. See Ms. Geist in the Bronco Center for assistance. Also visit: www.finaid.org www.fastweb.com www.scholarships.com www.gmsp.org www.collegenet.com/mach25 www.zinch.com www.collegeboard.org/pay TAKING COURSES OUTSIDE OF PUSD According to PUSD Board Policy, all non-PUSD courses (community college, on-line courses, courses through non-PUSD high schools) must have administrative pre-approval before the student may take the course. The course will not be added to the RBHS transcript without this pre-approval. Pre-approval forms and information regarding accepted outside courses are available in the Registrar’s Office. PARENTS WHO HAVE MOVED THE POST OFFICE DOES NOT FORWARD SCHOOL MAIL Even if you fill out a “Forwarding Notice”, the Post Office WILL NOT forward school mail. Please contact the following assistants to update your address: Arlene Alper – student last names A – G [email protected] or 485-4800 ext. 4530 Cindy Long – student last names H – On [email protected] or 485-4800 ext. 4507 Jeanna Szymanski – student last names Oo – Z [email protected] or 485-4800 ext. 4505 5 CHOIR NOTES HOLIDAY CONCERT D DE EC C 99 -- 1100 aatt 77::0000 P PM M,, P PA AC C The RBHS Holiday Choral Concert will be held on Dec. 9 and 10 in the RBHS PAC. The concert will begin at 7:00 pm, and tickets are $5.00 and may be purchased at the door. You will hear many traditional carols and holiday favorites. Please come, enjoy, and let the music bring you into the holiday season! RBHS Department of Visual and Performing Arts Presents A VERY BRONCO HOLIDAY The Nutcracker The Royal Regiment would like to thank everyone who supported the instrumental music program throughout the marching band season. This year, the Royal Regiment earned their 15th consecutive Arcadia Tournament Combined Grand Championship. The Band will present their Holiday Concert on December 16 at 7:00 pm. The concert will be held in the RBHS Gym featuring performances by the RBHS and BHMS Bands. Admission is free. PROGRAMS OFFICE The Programs Office is still in need of Target, Walmart, gas and grocery cards for the Adopt-aFamily program this year. For questions, please contact Pat Rock in the Programs Office at 858-4854818 or [email protected]. Thank you greatly for your support! Come see the classic tale of “The Nutcracker” brought to life like you haven’t seen it before. This show features a play adaptation of “The Nutcracker,” along with Tchaikovsky’s music played and sung live by our RBHS Orchestra and Madrigals Choir. Our show also features dances by our Tour de Force and BBoys dance teams. This show is sure to entertain audiences of all ages! Saturday, Dec. 13 at 2:00 pm and 7:00 pm Sunday, Dec. 14 at 2:00 pm Tickets: $10.00 General Admission $5.00 PUSD Students with ID Give a Year End Gift That Keeps Giving Get your New Year off to a terrific start by making a Year-End Tax Deductible donation to the RBHS Foundation. The Foundation voted in November to assist in replacing the 20 year old rubber flooring in the weight room at $4,000, purchased 12 round 60” plastic folding banquet tables with cart for the multipurpose room at $1,500 and supported Naviance for $5,000. We have many more requests to fill. Please HELP and DONATE at www.rbhs.org/foundation. 6 The RBHS Foundation Needs YOU! People who volunteer are happier than those who don't, according to studies. You’re invited to attend our meeting on Dec. 10 at 6:00 pm in the RBHS Parent Center to see the Foundation in action as we discuss important funding issues affecting your student and RBHS. Consider joining the RBHS Foundation and increase your happiness! “LIKE US” on facebook Visit www.facebook.com/RBHSFoundation and press "Like" to support/get updates on the group's activities that support the students of RBHS. BOOK FAIR AT BARNES & NOBLE – DECEMBER 13 On Saturday Dec. 13 there will be a Book Fair at Barnes & Noble. Present this flyer that’s on our website www.rbhsfriendsofthelibrary.org and we will receive a percentage of every purchase you make. We will also be gift wrapping that day. GIFT WRAPPING AT BARNES & NOBLE – DECEMBER 17 - 24 We will be gift wrapping your holiday gifts FOR FREE at Barnes & Noble from Dec. 17 - Dec .24. Bring your gifts and make a donation. SHOPPING AT AMAZON.COM? FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY REGISTER NOW FOR OUR 5K RUN IN JAN. On January 25 we will have our second annual 5K RUN/WALK at the RB Community Center. Our first 5K was a huge success and we hope to have many more participants this year. You can register online for the 2015 event at www.bookinitforthebronocs5k.com or on our website www.rbhsfriendsofthelibrary.org SPONSORS FOR OUR 5K RUN Next time you shop on Amazon.com, first visit our website at www.rbhsfriendsofthelibrary.org and start your search with the Amazon.com search box on our home page. If you do your shopping by going through our site, Amazon will donate up to 4% of your purchase to RBHS FOL. Make the page a favorite so you don’t forget to go through our site first. WE NEED MORE FOL BOARD MEMBERS! Join the energetic group of volunteers who work toward raising funds to keep our RBHS Library the best in the District. Contact [email protected]. If you know of a business or individual that would like to sponsor our popular 5K RUN/WALK in January, please contact our event chair Liz Schwartz at [email protected] or 858-568-2546. More information on the event and sponsorship flyers can be found on our website. The RBHS PTSA STAYING CONNECTED Newsletter is a monthly publication for the Rancho Bernardo High School Community 13010 Paseo Lucido, San Diego, CA 92128 858/485-4800 Dr. John Collins, District Superintendent David LeMaster, Principal Terry Norwood, PTSA President Rebecca Brady, Editor Publication funded by the RBHS PTSA, Palomar Council PTA, Ninth District, Inc. CCPT 7
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