Principal’s Message
from Jeff Calden
Take a look at some helpful information and cool stuff happening in the Newsletter this week:
- Next Week is a Regular Week: Monday Special / O / E / O / E
- SLVHS Drama Showcase Begins Streaming Online Tomorrow!
- 1st Grading Period Ends Next Friday 2/26
- Weekly Spotlight on an SLVHS Artist
- Join an SLVHS CLUB!
- Speech Contest for SLVHS Students with Cash Prizes for the Top Three Participants
SLVHS Drama Showcase -Tell Me in Ten - Begins Streaming Online Starting Tomorrow!
A Virtual Showcase of Eight 10-Minute Plays
Performed by: The SLVHS Drama II students
Streaming Available: February 20, 2021 through March 20, 2021
DONATIONS GRATEFULLY ACCEPTED! Donation Information Below.
Please join us for Tell Me in Ten, a Virtual Showcase of Eight 10-Minute Plays, performed by the SLVHS Drama II students. Available for on-line viewing beginning on 2/20/2021 and may be watched at any time, free of charge, through 3/20/2021. Anyone with the link may watch the streamed content at their convenience on a computer, tablet or smart TV.
Link for viewing the show: https://hs.slvusd.org/apps/pages/dramaboosters
Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/435446811114180/
Striving to keep the arts alive for our students and to give them a collaborative and therapeutic space for creative expression, we have brought our shows online this year. Like many theatre programs, SLVHS has suffered a huge hit to our budget due to the inability to sell tickets to live performances during these Covid times. Please consider donating. We need your help and, if you are able, any donation during this time will be instrumental in our efforts to continue to support our students' creative endeavors.
DONATIONS GRATEFULLY ACCEPTED!
You can send donations via PayPal to [email protected].
Or Make your check payable to "SLVHS Theatre Department” - Memo line: "Tell Me in Ten"
Tara McMilin---Theatre Department, 7179 Hacienda Way, Felton, CA 95018
THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROUS SUPPORT!
End of Grading Period changed to February 26th
Students have another week to get work turned in before the first Grading Period ends.
Schedule for SLV High School: Week of February 22-26
Monday February 22 Monday Special Day
Monday Homeroom 8:30 - 8:50 Attendance Taken & Monday Specials Explained by Teacher
Monday Special Activities
Students Must Complete All Three Activities For Full Credit
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Tuesday February 23 O Day
Zero Period (7:45-8:25)
1st Period (8:30-9:45)
3rd Period (9:55-11:10)
5th Period (11:20-12:35)
Afternoon Blocks
School Site Council Mtg 3:30 pm |
Wednesday February 24 E Day i Zero Period (7:45-8:25)
2nd Period (8:30-9:45)
4th Period (9:55-11:10)
6th Period (11:20-12:35)
Afternoon Blocks
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Thursday February 25 O Day
Zero Period (7:45-8:25)
1st Period (8:30-9:45)
3rd Period (9:55-11:10)
5th Period (11:20-12:35)
Afternoon Blocks
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Friday February 26 E Day i Zero Period (7:45-8:25)
2nd Period (8:30-9:45)
4th Period (9:55-11:10)
6th Period (11:20-12:35)
End of Grading Period
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In our SLVHS Artist Spotlight feature, we showcase the work of one of our amazing SLV High School Artists.
This week, our Spotlight is on SLVHS Senior Mark Chavez and his photograph, Calm Before the Storm.
SLVHS Clubs
Hey Cougars! If you are interested in joining a club this semester, click here to sign-up. https://forms.gle/5Qw9TW8zRfGZkDJb8. You'll be contacted by the club leader with info on how to join the online meetings! This semester's clubs are: Anti-Stress Club, Interact Club, GSA Club, Relay for Life, Key Club, and Tennis/Fitness Club (dependent on current COVID restrictions).
2021 Rotary Speech Contest is Coming in March - Sign up NOW!
SLVHS students will have a chance to compete in the Annual Youth Speech Contest put on by the Rotary Club of San Lorenzo Valley.
Contest is open to all SLVHS students and will be held at 6:15 pm on Thursday, March 25th via Zoom. Complete details are on the flyer attached to this email.
The students who finish in the top three will win prizes of $200, $100, and $50.
Details below with the full flyer attached to this email. But you can't win if you don't participate.
If interested, email Mr. Calden or Superintendent Bruton to get your name on the list.
The San Lorenzo Valley Rotary Club chose the topic: “ROTARY OPENS OPPORTUNITIES” as the theme for 2020-2021 Rotary Speech Contest. Students should consider the question, how do the values of self-improvement, community involvement, and service “Open Opportunities” for all?
Each participating student may choose any topic of interest, as long as the content of the speech relates to the 2021 theme, “ROTARY OPENS OPPORTUNITIES” and includes a reference to at least one principle of The 4-Way Test. Use of this theme in the speech should be clear and unmistakable. The speech must be the original work of the student.
Contestants are required to inform the SLVHS Principal, Jeff Calden of intent to participate and provide him with the information on the attached flyer at: [email protected] by Friday, 2/26/21.
Contestants will submit a VIDEO that contains a 3 to 4 minute speech on the theme, “Rotary Opens Opportunities”.
Students may use a phone, tablet, laptop, or other device to record the video. The recorded video speech will be emailed to Superintendent Laurie Bruton at [email protected] by Friday, March 5, 2021. Speech contest judging will be done in advance of the Rotary meeting on 3/25/21.
Contestants will be asked to join the SLV Rotary Meeting on Thursday, March 25, 2021. Videos will be shown at the meeting and winners announced. Each student will be asked to introduce themselves and share their interests and future plans
Attention Cougar Athletes
As many of you are aware, there is a plan for after school sports for the 2020-2021 school year. While we can't guarantee which sports will be played due to our lack of control over which tier our county will be in, we encourage you to get prepared in the event you preferred sport happens.
Health Screening App: Prior to arriving at each practice, team members must complete a health screening.
Please download the rSchoolToday app so you can do this crucial step that helps to keep everyone safe.
A video on how to download and use the app is below.
https://rtvbroadcaster.com/archive/video/play/16753
Athletic Paperwork: Please log in to DragonFlyMax and complete all required athletic participation paperwork for the 2020-2021 school year. Direction to help you with DragonFlyMax are attached. Physicals will be required before the first competition but not before you can practice.
Please email Mr. Coulson at [email protected] if you have questions.
CRISIS MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES
In Case of Immediate Emergency Dial 9-1-1
Santa Cruz County 24-Hour Suicide Crisis Line- 1-877-663-5433 (ONE LIFE)
Santa Cruz County 24-Hour Crisis Line- 1-800-952-2335. Immediate crisis support to assess for hospitalization in a psychiatric crisis.
NAMI Santa Cruz County Help Line- 831-427-8020 x7 For individuals and family members affected by mental illness interested in learning more about local resources and navigating the mental health care system. Leave a message and receive a call back within 24 hours.
National 24-Hour Disaster Distress Helpline- 1-800-985-5990 Free counseling and support to people experiencing emotional distress related to natural or human-caused disasters (COVID-19 included).
Santa Cruz County 24-Hour Domestic Violence Hotline- 1-888-900-4232
Santa Cruz County 24-Hour Child Abuse and Neglect Report Line-1-877-505-3299
Suicide Prevention Services of the Central Coast
https://fsa-cc.org/suicide-prevention-service 831-459-9373
Crisis Text Line-Text 741-741 for 24/7 Mental Health Crisis Support
What to do in a Mental Health Crisis
If you are thinking about harming yourself or attempting suicide, tell someone who can help right away: Call your doctor’s office, 911 for emergency services, or go to the nearest hospital emergency room. Call the toll-free, 24-hour hotline of the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255) to be connected to a trained counselor at a suicide crisis center nearest you.
Ask a family member or friend to help you make these calls or take you to the hospital. If You Have a Family Member or Friend in a Crisis: If you have a family member or friend who is suicidal, do not leave him or her alone. Try to get the person to seek help immediately from an emergency room, physician, or mental health professional. Take seriously any comments about suicide or wishing to die.
Even if you do not believe your family member or friend will actually attempt suicide, the person is clearly in distress and can benefit from your help in receiving mental health treatment. If you are not in imminent danger but need immediate crisis support call: (800) 952-2335 / (24-hours a day for Santa Cruz County residents to assess for hospitalization in a psychiatric crisis.)
SLVHS 2021 Yearbook is Now on Sale!
The San Lorenzo Valley High School yearbook is up and running and is for sale for the next two months for $80.
Editors Carlina Grillo, Ruby Gonda, Jadynne Swint, Amaya Gordon and their staff are working hard to bring a 204-page, full-color yearbook that represents the best, the most interesting, the happiest, as well as the most moving and memorable experiences of this year at SLVHS.
The yearbook is available for purchase at:
The SLVHS yearbook has completely sold out the past two years; please purchase your copy now to make sure you have yours in May.
SLV High School Newspaper is Now Available Online
The Claw newspaper is publishing online issues every two weeks.
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