Principal’s Message
from Jeff Calden
Monarch Services Presentations for Sophomores and Freshmen Next Week
Next week, Sophomores and Freshmen will have presentations from Monarch Services in Watsonville.
These presentations will focus on topics such as healthy relationships, teen dating violence, what is consent, sexual assault definition, trafficking, prevention strategies, and bystander intervention. These presentations have been well-received by students as helpful and informative.
Sophomores will have the presentations in their Tuesday/Wednesday Chemistry classes.
Freshmen will have the presentations in their Thursday/Friday Physical Education classes.
All presentations will be done in the MPR.
First Progress Report Grading Period Ends Today
The first Progress Report Grading Period Ends Today. These grades are a snapshot in time of each student's current grades.
These are not final grades. They are not report card grades. They are Progress Reports. However, in High School, each grading period determines Eligibility for things like Athletics and Drama participation. Students must have a 2.0 and no Fs to remain eligible. Students with 2.0 and one F can apply for eligibility probation once each school year. Once determined ineligible, a student remains ineligible until the next grading period ends.
Senior Portraits Information
Senior Portrait Sessions:
September 27th from 2:00pm to 4:00 pm by the B (science) building.
Appointments need to be made at https://vanzantes.com/sytistvz/calendar/
Thanks!
Are you interested in theatre tech and crew? Do you have experience in lights, sound, stage management, assistant to the director, choreography, dance/ballet, costumes, make-up, character work, set design, set building, set painting, publicity, props, program design . . . or some other critical role? WE NEED YOU to assist with our SLV middle school musical! Your commitment would not conflict with the student-directed high school show now in rehearsals. The SLVMS show goes up at the beginning of December and runs for two weekends (plus a few daytime shows for peers).
If you would like to be involved and earn hours toward your theatre awards/recognition, please send a message to Ms. McMilin ([email protected]) indicating your area of interest. Please use the subject heading: "Volunteer Crew for SLVMS Musical".
Reducing College Costs: Advice for Parents of High School Students
If you missed out on this presentation, the slides from that night are ATTACHED to this email.
There is some very useful information here for Parents and Students about how to pay for college.
Schedule for the Week of: September 27th - October 1st
Monday |
September 27 |
ERA Day |
All Classes - Dismissal at 2:01 pm |
Tuesday |
September 28 |
O Day |
Odd Classes 1 / 3/ 5 Grad Night Mtg 6:30 pm HS MPR
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Wednesday |
September 29 |
E Day |
Even Classes 2 /4 /6 |
Thursday |
September 30 |
O Day |
Odd Classes 1 / 3/ 5 |
Friday |
October 1 |
E Day |
Even Classes 2 /4 /6
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After-School Support for High School Students
Weekly Schedule – Semester One 2021-22
Department |
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Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
Math |
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Ms. DeSantis Rm H103 3:00 – 4:00 pm
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Ms. Runneals Rm H103 3:00 – 4:00 pm |
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Science |
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Ms. Bauman/Ms. Beck Ag Bio/AP Bio/Bio/APES Rm B3 3:00 – 4:00 pm
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Mr. Schafer/ Mr. Hawklyn Chem/AP Physics/Ocean Rm B1 / E8 3:00 – 4:00 pm |
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Spanish |
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Ms.Osenga Spanish Rm H202 3:00 – 3:30 |
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VAPA |
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See your VAPA Teacher for Scheduled Days Thompson, Smith |
See your VAPA Teacher for Scheduled Days Kersey |
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Queer Youth Task Force Virtual Summit - Saturday, October 9th
The Queer Youth Task Force of Santa Cruz County, the Safe Schools Project, & the LGBT Collaborative of Monterey County are proud to present a supportive space for LGBTQIA+ and allied youth in Monterey, San Benito, & Santa Cruz Counties -- thank you for sharing with colleagues, friends, and family!
We are all currently experiencing the sad fact that COVID is alive and well.
As you know, SLVHS and all schools in our district and county, are following the guidelines of our County Department of Public Health.
To this point, we have had very few cases on campus. While even one case is too many, what this shows is that wearing masks in the classroom setting is working. And we need to be even more vigilant in our indoor settings. And while it is not required, we do encourage you to wear your mask outside when you are around others.
Please make sure you are doing the following:
- Wearing your mask at all times inside when there is another person present in the room
- Wearing your mask properly, over your nose and mouth, whenever you are inside and there is another person present in the room
- Not slipping it down off of your nose in class
- Not pulling it down or taking it off in order to be better heard when speaking in class
- No eating or drinking in class - outside breaks during class or stepping outside to take a drink are options
- Remember that in the G and H buildings, the hallways, stairways, and landings are INSIDE. Masks must be on and no eating or drinking allowed
- If you don't have a mask, ask your teacher or come to the office and get one. We have LOTS!
Our continued ability to do live school is dependent on everyone following the mask policy.
More importantly, this is about the safety of everyone here.
Thank you
SLV Unified School District has Job Openings
Are you looking for part-time or full-time work?
Interested in joining the SLVUSD Team? We have several job opportunities.
You can review SLVUSD job opportunities at www.edjoin.org/slvusd
SLV Athletic Boosters Need Your Support!
San Lorenzo Valley Athletic Boosters are a group of dedicated enthusiasts of SLV High School sports who donate their time and resources to guide the financial subsidizing of sports programs at SLVHS, keeping the sports program at SLVHS low cost to players.
BINGO is Back!
Bingo is Booster's ongoing fundraiser, and generates over $90,000 per year to our athletic programs and facilities, and is the main source of revenue for Boosters.
At the heart of this important fundraiser is the solid group of “core” volunteers, many of whom are parents of former SLV students who have stayed on out of love and loyalty to our sports programs. Also vital to the operation are the four volunteers from the various sports who show up every Monday night to do their part to support their athletes. Based on research, without bingo, families would spend $250.00 - $1500.00 per child, per sport. SLVHS is the ONLY school in Santa Cruz County and beyond not using a ‘pay to play’ system to fund sports, primarily because of the efforts of the Bingo Volunteers.
Beyond supporting individual teams at SLVHS, Boosters has also awarded over $40,000 in awards to graduating senior athletes. The commitment to support our athletes through all four years of high school, with a “boost” into college is an important goal of the groups’ focus.
HOW CAN YOU HELP? If your child is on a team at SLV, please sign up to volunteer to work Bingo on the dates your child's team is slated to host volunteers. Additionally, you can bring in even more money for your child's team by being a "Core" member, where you work once a month at the weekly Bingo game (located at Portuguese Hall in Santa Cruz). The more "Core" members a team has, the more money each team receives. If you are interested in being a core parent, please contact Athletic Director Chris Coulson at [email protected]
GO COUGARS!
We are pleased to announce that the Santa Cruz County Office of Education Student Leadership and Engagement Programs will be starting up again in September!
There are 5 different groups students may choose to participate in. The only requirement is to be a Santa Cruz County High School student:
Community of Practice: Racial Justice & Equity - select Fridays
In this eight session, small group, active-learning program for students and educators, you'll have an opportunity to: (1) explore your social identities and the various ways they influence the TK-12 educational experience; (2) examine the social construction of whiteness and its perpetuation in the TK-12 system; and (3) acquire the practical tools to take meaningful action around racism in your domain of influence.
Countywide Black Student Union - meets virtually Tuesdays
This is a safe space for, but not limited to, students who identify as Black/African/African American/Biracial & so on. We foster a healthy environment where students connect, reflect, inform, and heal. Although there are facilitated topics/themes/conversations, our student members typically begin to feel comfortable bringing up what they feel is necessary. From conversations about hair products to generational PTSD, we address whatever y’all wanna talk about. We offer a middle school group, a highschool group, and for adults/educators we recommend reviewing the “community of practice: Racial Justice & Equity” group as a more structured/educational approach to B.S.U .
Queer and Trans Youth Council - meets virtually TBD
The Queer and Trans Youth Council endeavors to heighten a sense of community and solidarity among the LGBTQIA+ youth of Santa Cruz County. The Council strives to bridge the larger community as a whole with LGBTQIA+ folks, provide allies for youth, and tackle hardships that LGBTQIA+ youth face. The Council is also an advisory chamber to the Queer Youth Task Force of Santa Cruz County and works to create projects and events to support the LGBQTQIA+ community.
Youth Artists Taking Action - meets virtually on Wednesdays at 4
This is a group of students who want to explore the arts with other students in our community. They want to create, design, and develop artistic projects; become involved in social action involving the arts; participate in student performances; lead community arts team-building;, manage social media/communications for the arts; give presentations about the arts, produce videos, and conduct research about the arts. If you imagine it, we can do it.
Youth for Environmental Action - meets virtually on Thursdays at 4
The purpose of Youth for Environmental Action is to connect students who care about the environment and take action together for the future. YEA students work on projects that increase school sustainability, advocate with school leaders for change, and plan and lead Santa Cruz County’s annual Environmental Action Summit bringing together community leaders, educators and students to find solutions.
All students who are a part of any of the groups mentioned above will also be a part of the Youth Led Leadership Alliance which meets once a month on Saturdays from 10am-2pm.
SLVHS Student Handbook
The SLVHS Student Handbook is attached to this email and available at this link: SLVHS Student Handbook
Parents and Students should review the handbook in order to be aware of the rules, policies, and important information to know about SLVHS.
Thank you in advance for knowing and understanding the information in the handbook.
Below are some helpful links and contact information for SLV High School students and parents
SAN LORENZO VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL
7105 Hwy 9, Felton, CA 95018
Phone: (831) 335-4425
Fax: (831) 335-1531
Attendance Line: (831) 335-3646
SLV High School Website SLV High School Calendar
SLVHS Student Handbook SLVHS Bell Schedule 2021-22
Welcome to SLV Staff Directory Campus Map
SLVHS Cougar Parent Club SLVHS Athletics Booster Club
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