Demon Heat Fall Ed.[1] - Santa Fe Public Schools

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Demon Heat Fall Ed.[1] - Santa Fe Public Schools
LOREM HIGH SCHOOL / SPRING_SUMMER 2009 / VOLUME 01
Vol. 1 No. 2
A Newsletter for the Santa Fe High School Community At-Large
Mrs. Leslie Romero-Kilmer, Principal (505) 467-2401
Late Fall/Early Winter
Rigor - First
Relevance - Found
Relationships - Formed
Principal’s Message from Mrs. Romero-Kilmer
What a great beginning we have experienced this
school year. Santa Fe High School has the absolute
best students in the state! Homecoming Week and
the Homecoming Dance were evidence of this great
start. We sold approximately 800 tickets in
comparison with last school year of approximately
250 tickets and did not have ONE problem during the
week and the night of the dance...great school spirit
was displayed!
Academically, we are excited that our departments
are moving forward with implementation of the
Common Core State Standards. Each department is
receiving training through High Schools That
Work regarding how to implement these standards
through Literacy Design Collaborative (LDC) and
Math Design Collaborative (MDC). Teachers are
developing units of study that incorporate English
Language Arts and Math Common Core State
Standards in all content areas. Teachers are also
ensuring that their lesson plans incorporate and
reflect content objectives that tell WHAT students are
learning, WHY they are learning what they learn,
and HOW they will know what that what they have
Mission Statement
The Mission of Santa Fe High School in
partnership with its community is to
challenge our students with a visionary,
innovative and positive learning
environment that is provided by high
quality, dedicated, caring individuals, so
that each student will develop life long
learning skills, values and knowledge to
become a self-reliant, positive contributor
to our democratic society and the world.
Vision Statement
Santa Fe High celebrates learning in a
respectful, diverse and safe environment
where all are engaged and accountable
for academic and social growth.
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Mrs. Barnes and the SFHS choir performing
on Canyon Rd. during MusicFest 2012
From the first day of summer two-a-days, making the
playoffs was goal One for of our Demon football team.
After a 26 year absence from the playoffs, this year’s
squad made good on that goal.
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Principal’s Message from Mrs. Romeo-Kilmer Continued
learned is mastered. Teacher lesson plans are posted in a folder on every teacher’s door. Central office and SFHS
administration are very visible and interested in the quality of instruction taking place in every classroom and
frequently walk through classrooms to observe instruction.
Athletically we have shown great improvement. Our Football Team has made the state playoffs and are district
champions. This has not occurred since 1986. Our boys Soccer Team made the state playoffs, as well and our
Cross Country Team which competed in the State Meet with the girls finishing in 6th place. Our Volleyball and
Girl’s Soccer teams also experienced successful seasons.
The Performing Arts Department has been working very hard. From the huge success of the performances of
"Midsummer's Night Dream" by the drama program and winning first place in woodwinds, percussion, brass and
people’s choice at the Pageant of Bands to the highest number of students getting into All-State in chorus, band,
and orchestra, this fall the Performing Arts Department has continued its great tradition of excellence. Our
students have an opportunity to participate in dance classes, musical theater, guitar, and mariachi as well this
fall; and many will be performing in their holiday show Dec. 11, at various schools, or the musical theater
showcase the weekend of Dec. 13th, 14th, and 15th.
Thank you for your continued support of all programs and academics at Santa Fe High School.
Respectfully,
Leslie Romero-Kilmer
Principal
SFHS Parent Teacher Coalition
Welcome to the Santa Fe High School PTC! As a parent or teacher at
SFHS you are a member. The major purpose of the PTC is to improve
communication between parents and teachers, administrators and
other staff at SFHS. The PTC will work to assure parents are fully
informed about their child’s school. Other goals of the PTC this year
are to improve counseling support for students and parents; increase
the respect for SFHS, students and staff; and provide PTC support for
SFHS staff.
Meetings will typically be held the third Monday of each month at
5:15pm in the Demon Library. All SFHS Parents and Teachers are
invited to attend these meetings.
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Inclement Weather Procedures
Snow Day Procedure for Students and Parents:
Students and parents are asked NOT to call the school site, but are encouraged to watch
television reports or listen to local radio stations.
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KOB-Channel 4,KRQE-Channel 13 or KOAT- Channel 7
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Radio: KSWV AM 810, KDCE AM 950, KTRC AM 1260, Eagle FM 104.1, KHFM
FM 95..5 to name a few.
For SFPS Transportation Department, call 467-3541 for general information. Parents are
asked and encouraged to evaluate weather conditions and inclement weather days and
make a decision about their own child’s attendance.
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Two-Hour Delay - SFPS will announce a two-hour delay to the school day when
weather creates hazardous road conditions which compromise the ability of school
buses and students to come safely to school. This announcement will be made as
early as possible, but not later than 7 a.m. School will begin 2 hours later than
normal start time.
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Cancelation of School - After a two-hour delay has been announced and weather
conditions have continued to deteriorate, the Superintendent may call a cancelation
of school as early as possible, but no later than 8 a.m. All school activities are
canceled.
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Early Release - An early release of schools will be called in extreme weather
conditions. Early release will be called no later than 11 a.m. All after-school
programs will be canceled.
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December and January Dates:
December 14 - SFHS WinterFest
December 18 - 21 SFHS Exam Week
December 21 - End of Second Quarter and Early Dismissal for Students
December 24 - January 4 Winter Break
January 11 - Report Cards Sent Home via Students
January 11 - Deadline to Register for Feb. 9 ACT Exam
January 21 - No School Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Friday, Dec.14 5-7:00 p.m.
• Visual Arts Winter Art Show
• Culinary Arts Holiday Food Showcase
• Performing Arts Musical Showcase
o Main Performance @ 7:33 p.m.
• Capital City Basketball Tournament
Come enjoy an evening of art,festivities, farolitos, music and
much more as we usher in the Winter Holiday Season!!!!!!
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Attendance at and Participation in Extracurricular Activities
The Santa Fe High School Administration recognizes the value of interscholastic athletics and
extracurricular activities in promoting leadership and team skills, practicing democratic
principles, encouraging the lifelong learning process, and in fostering school spirit and pride.
Attendance at/Participation in extracurricular activities, including student organizations and
interscholastic athletics, is a privilege, not a right, and are reserved for students at SFHS who
are in good academic standing, and who meet behavior and attendance standards established
by the Board, the School, and the New Mexico Activities Association.
Attendance at extracurricular activities will be restricted for a month in December,
if in November a student:
1. Receives three (3) or more unexcused absences.
a. Guardians must submit a written request to excuse an absence(s) to our
Attendance Clerk, Ms. Nora Solano, within three days of a student’s return to school.
2. Receives five (5) or more tardies.
3. Receives three (3) or more days of In School Suspension (ISS) Need not be consecutive days.
4. Receives one (1) or more days of Out of School Suspension (OSS).
A few of the December Extracurricular Activities include:
• Boy’s and Girl’s Basketball
• WinterFest 2012
SENIOR ALERT!
If you have not taken an honors, Pre-­‐AP, AP, online or dual credit class please see Ms. Champion.
All seniors who are not showing up to E2020 WILL LOOSE their spot to juniors or sophomores.
Morning session Afternoon session 7:30 – 8:30AM Academic lab (top of A bldg.)
3:45-­‐4:45PM Activity Center
Must have Iilled out paperwork with Ms. Champion prior to attending.
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NMMI JROTC Drill Meet
The girls earned a 3rd place trophy in “Unarmed Exhibi9on Team performance”. Abigail Aragon received a 3rd place individual medal in sit ups.
JROTC Golden Anchor Drill Meet at West Mesa HS in Albuquerque
1st Place in Armed Exhibi9on
1st place in Unarmed Regula9on
2nd place in Unarmed exhibi9on
2nd place in Academics
3rd place in Armed Regula9on Abby Aragon took 3rd place overall amongst all boys and girls in sit-­‐ups. She completed 150 sit-­‐ups in a 2 minute 9me period.
JROTC CompeAAon in Gadsden NM.
1st place unarmed drill exhibi9on
1st place unarmed drill regula9on
1st place unarmed drill inspec9on
2nd place armed relay race
2nd place armed drill exhibi9on
3rd place armed drill inspec9on
3rd place mixed (Male/Female) color guard
3rd place air rifle
Abigail Aragon won Outstanding drill team commander OVERALL 2ND PLACE TEAM FINISH.
SFHS Choir Program Hits the High Note!
SFHS Chorus
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We had 15 boys and 16 girls selected for North Central District Honor choir for the festival Nov. 9 and 10th.
At Solofest 2012, 23 choir students received a score of 1 – indicating a Superior Performance! 27 students received a score of II – indicating a performance level of Excellence!!
Over 30 SFHS Choir students are participated in the State Auditions!
Bravo to our Choir students and Ms. Barnes, our Choir Director!!!
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Perfect Attendance – First Quarter
MAYORGA DEL VALLE, ALEJANDRA
MELGAR SAGCHE, HECTOR A
MENJIVAR MELGAR, KITZET C
MORRISON, EMILY T
MUNIZ, STEPHANIE M
NAKAMURA, PALOMA L
PADILLA, WILLIAM C
PITMAN, MAX F
RAYMER, TOBIAS S
RODRIGUEZ, FRANCISCO ROBERTO
RODRIGUEZ, MARISOL L
SALAZAR, ADRIAN R
SMITH, ALEXIS S
SPRADLING, ALEXANDRA MARA
VALLES BANUELOS, ERIKA ELIZABETH
VIGIL, CHRISTOPHER
VOLD, URSULA G
WILLIS, CAITLYN
ANAYA, JOAQUIN A
ANTUNA, JORGE
ARCHULETA, FELISHA K
AYANNIYI, AKEISHA IYABO
COLLINS, CHRISTIAN JESSERAY
COROY ALONSO, DEIMY Z
ELLIOTT, ALEXIS MAY
FRANCO, DAKOTA A
GARCIA OLEA, NAYETZY
GONZALEZ, JULIO M
HERMELING, CADE A
HERRING, SCOTT C
HEWETT, KYRA M
LOPEZ, ANNA ANTONIA
LORETTO, KAYLENE A
LUJAN, MABEL
MALINOWSKI, MONICA MARIA
MARTINEZ, CYNTHIA MABEL
MARTINEZ, LUIS ARTURO
MARTINEZ, STEPHEN
MAYHON, NATALIE VICTORIA
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Principal’s List – First Quarter
All - A’s Honor Roll
ALLEN, JAMIE
ALLEN, SHANENA KERRIE
ALMEIDA RUIZ, LESLIE
ALONZO, JESSICA BERALIS
ANAYA, JOAQUIN A
ANAYA, SAMANTHA M
AYANNIYI, AKEISHA IYABO
BACA, NICHOLAS P
BRIMACOMBE, BENJAMIN LINCOLN
CHAIRES III, ARMANDO TRES
CHEEK, SAVANNAH NEVA LEE
CLARK, KACEY L
CLINTON, ISABELLE L
COMELLAS, JADE M
COOK, CARLEY D
COVELLI, DELANEY C
CRUZ, CYNTHIA M
CRUZ, FERNANDO A
DAWSON, OLIVIA P
DE KATONA, ISABEL
DUNLAP, MORGAN DELACRUZ
ELLIOTT, ALEXIS MAY
FUENTES DIAZ, EMMY
GALLEGOS, ISAIAH R
GOMEZ, CELESTE M
GOMEZ, KIANNA A
HAYES, SCOTT J
HERMELING, CADE A
HEWETT, KYRA M
HOYT, CHANDLER B
ITURRALDE, VANESSA
JONES, KAYLEI RAE
KING, MIRANDA LOREEN
KUZIEL, ISABELLE WHEELER
LANDEN, AIDAN M
LARLEE, ALANNA M
LOPEZ, FELICIA JEAN
LUCERO, ALIYAH E
LUJAN, MABEL
LUJAN, MARISSA
MARQUEZ, KLARISSA
MARTINEZ, LUIS ARTURO
MAYHON, NATALIE VICTORIA
MCCULLOUGH, MARISSA LEE
MERINO CHACON, JOSE MANUEL
MILLER, CARSON A
MILLER, GRETA A
MILLER, JACKSON D
MIMS, DESIREE LOVE
MONTIJO, BRIANNA
MONTOYA, BENJAMIN CRISTINO
MUNOZ, AIMEE C
NAKAMURA, PALOMA L
ORNELAS, LUIS CARLOS
ORTEGA, JUANITO I
ORTEGA, QUIANA ROSE
ORTIZ, ALEXANDER E
ORTIZ, ANDRES
OTERO-BELL, RAYLEE E
PACHECO, MARIBEL M
PADILLA, BRIANNA M
PANTANO, MIGUEL E
PRESTON, MORGAN E
QUINTANA, VICTORIA
RAEL, ALEXIS M
RANEY, CELIA L
RICHARDS, SOPHIA S
RISE, JOSIAH DAVID
RIVERA, PENELOPE CHRISTINE
ROBLES, ELENA I
ROMERO, DIEGO E
ROMERO, DOMINIQUE K
ROMERO, IVANA R
ROMERO, MARCELINA A
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ROMERO, PATRICK JR
SAMMETH, CAMILLE M
SENA, JULIA M
SENA, VANESSA M
SHELLBERG, TYLER SCOTT
SIDEBOTTOM, RACHEL B
SMITH, KIANA
SOLEIL PALMER, ROSS
SOSAYA, VALERIE DOLORES
TANGPRADABKUL, TIYAPORN
THOMPSON, EMMA
TORRES, KAY K
VALDEZ, VIVIAN M
VALLES, ERIKA ELIZABETH
VARNUM, MEGAN BROOKE
VENEGAS SANTILLAN, YADIRA Y
VOLD, URSULA G
WOLFF, CHLOE E
ZEILIK, JEREMY A
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Dean’s List – First Quarter
A/B Honor Roll
ABEYTA, ALFREDO JOSE
ABUKHADER, JEEDA ZAFER
AGUIRRE FLORES, MIRIAM A
ALONZO, JESSICA BERALIS
ALVA, ELIJAH MATTHEW
ALYAMANI, ABDULAZIZ SAAD F
ANAYA, SAMANTHA M
ANGEL WHITSELL, MIRABELLA S
ARAGON, ABIGAIL EMILY ROSE
ARCHULETA, ELIZABETHANNE
ARCHULETA, MARISSA T
ARNAL SANCHEZ, MIKAYLA M
ARNOLD, AUSTIN L
AUBREY, EVAN L
AULT, DREW B
BACA, ANDREWE L
BACA, RACHEL M
BACA, SANTANNA
BACA, SELINA B
BALDONADO, ANASTACIA REINA
BALDONADO, BRANDON J
BARELA, DEVIN B
BATES, SHANNON M
BEAUREGARD, BRITTNEY G
BENJAMIN, IAN A
BERNAL, ANTHONY JACOB
BILLY, SAMANTHA MAE
BLIVEN, ASHLEY JENNIFER
BRANDT, EMMA MARGARET
BROOKS, SHAYLA A
BRUCH, HANNAH ESTHER
BUSTILLOS, ANGELICA MARIA
BUSTOS, ALYSHIA N
CALDERON, ANGELICA M
CALLIN, JULIAN J
CANTWELL, VICTORIA ATHENA
CARRILLO, DENISE
CARRILLO, KAYLA M
CASAUS, HEAVEN LEE A
CASAUS, VERA ANTOINETTE
CATIZONE, OLIVIA MAGNOLIA
CHACON ORNELAS, ITZEL A
CHAVEZ, AMBER N
CONTRERAS, ROGERIO SALUSTIANO
COPPLER, ISABELA
CORIZ, SAMMANTHA L
CRAMER, DMITRI S
CRUZ, NICO J
CUMMINGS, JUSTIN A
DAVIS, BENJAMIN JOSEPH HOMANS
DAVIS, IAN R
DE LUNA NAVARRO, JOSUE
DING, YUJIE
DORSETT, KELSEY S
DOZIER, VICTOR D
DUCHARME, GABRIELLE ROSE
DURAN, REUBEN A
DURICA, BONNIE ROSE
EGELHOFF, WYATT THOMAS
FENINGER, ZOEY JORDAN
FERNANDEZ, AMALIA A
FLORES, CASSANDRA
FLORES, MATTHEW PLACIDO
FLORES, PATRICK B
FORTIER SHULTZ, BONNIE ROSE
FRAERE, MARCOS
FREEDLE, ANGELICA ESPERANCE
FRYBARGER, KATELIN J
FULGENZI, WARREN LEE
FULREADER, JAMES C
GALLANT, AMETHYST D
GALLEGOS, MIRANDA P
GARCIA, BRITNEY A
GARCIA, DAYNA M
GARCIA, MATHEW
GARCIA, MIA M
GENTSCH, ALEXANDRA RAE
GEORGE, ALEXANDER C
GONZALES, LUCIAS T
GONZALES, RICO M
GRAHAM, SAGE
GRAND, ZACHARY A
GREGG, GABRIELLA
HARGROVE, HAYDEN J
HAWN, NOEL K
HAYDEN, MEGAN LEIGH
HAYUNGA, CREE C
HEILBRON, KARINA M
HEINE, LAUREN K
HERNANDEZ, BRANDE L
HERNANDEZ, KLARISA M
HERRERA SALINAS, ANGELICA
HERRERA, ANGEL RAYLENE
HERRERA, KAYLA
HERRING, SCOTT C
HIDALGO HERRADA, WILLIAMS I
HOLMES, TRISTAN L
HONSTEIN, WYATT R
IRWIN, JACINDA FAYE
JOHNS, HANNAH NICOLE
JUPITER, KIANA K
KNOX, GRACE A
LANTIS, BREEANN M
LESCHT, ESTHER T
LOPEZ CARMONA, JACKIE LIZA
LORETTO, KAYLENE A
LOZANO GAMBOA, EVELYN
LUCERO, BRENDA C
LUJAN, ANGELIQUE TRINIDAD
MACCHIONI, SEBASTIAN T
MACKOWSKI, KRISTIN
MADRID, KRYSHANA SHANTELL
MALLARY, CRYSTAL R
MARES, LATISHA E
MARGARET VERRETT, ELI
MARTINEZ, ALYSSA M
MARTINEZ, BRANDON M
MARTINEZ, DAVID J
MARTINEZ, ERICA A
MARTINEZ, JACOB GABRIEL
MARTINEZ, JACQUELYNN L
MARTINEZ, MARIAH L
MARTINEZ, MARISSA DOLORES
MARTINEZ, NICOLE A
MCMICHAEL, KYLE T
MEDINA DIAZ, EDWARD
MELCHOR, MIA D
MELGAR SAGCHE, HECTOR A
MENDOZA CARRILLO, LUIS A
MENDOZA ORTIZ, KARINA
MENDOZA, ISABELLA
MENJIVAR MELGAR, KITZET C
MILLER, HARLAN A
MILLER, ZION M
MISKINIS, AVA ROSE
MONDRAGON, ZACKARIAH P
MONTOYA Y TIERNEY, GAVRIELLA
GRACE
MONTOYA, ALICIA R
MONTOYA, ASHLYNN M
MONTOYA, ELISA S
MORALES, JUAN ALBERTO
MORRIS, GRACE
MORRISON, EMILY T
CUEVAS, MORELIA ANNETTE
HOAK, AUSTIN
MOYA, ASHLEY D
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Dean’s List – First Quarter
A/B Honor Roll
MUELLER, ROBERT KORWIN
NARVAIZ, GEORGE A
NEEL, AADESH
NEMETH, BROOKE KATLYN
O’HORA, JAMES JOSEPH
OLIVAS, ALEXANDER
ORTEGA, CONSUELO FELIZ
ORTEGA, ISAAC MATTEO
ORTEGA, IZAIAH X
OTERO-BELL, ELIANA L
PALACIOS CALDERON, VALERIA
PARAS, JULIAN
PHUNTSOG, SONAM PALJOR
PORTER, CHRISTIAN HOLMES
PRANDONI, NOEL FLORENCE
PRYOR, HALEY L
PUGLISI, CHLOE H
QUINTANA CHAVEZ, MARTHA G
RAEL, ANGELA M
RAMIREZ VILLATORO, FREDY A
RAMIREZ, ALLYJA
RAPHAEL, JOHN
RAY, MARIE R
RAYMER, TOBIAS S
REHER-KELKAR, MEENAKSHI CHRISTINA
RICHARDS, KODIAK CHEYENNE
RIVERA AVILA, ERIKA JOAN
RIVERA, JULIO M
RODRIGUEZ ALVIDREZ, YAZMIN
RODRIGUEZ, FRANCISCO ROBERTO
ROMERO, DANIEL E
ROMERO, ELIANA M
ROMERO, LUCAS J
ROMERO, SELENA FRANCHESCA
ROMO, FERNANDO
ROOP, BILLY JACK
ROYBAL, ADELINA A
RUIZ, JACQUELINE JR
RUSSELL, ALEXANDRIA
SALAZAR, ADRIAN R
SANDOVAL, ASHLEY N
SANDOVAL, NADINE M
SANTOS, YARA S
SCHULTZ, TESSA MARIE
SCHUMAKER, KEVIN J
SENA, ALYSSA M
SHAWABKEH, MOHAMMED KALEED
SMITH, NICHOLAS ANTHONY
SPENCER, TRENT G
SPERLING, JASMINE LANAI
SPRADLING, ALEXANDRA MARA
SURPRISE, SARAH LEILANI
SUTTER, HIROSHI ULYSSES
SWANSON, ANNA LOVISA
TADFOR, YOMI NGASSA
TALLENT, SHELBI CHRISTINE
TALLMON, ALEXIS GRACE
TARANGO SAENZ, ADRIAN
TORREZ, DAKOTA G
TRUJILLO, JACQUELINE A
VALENZUELA, ANTHONY A
VARNUM, TARA CAITLIN
VAROZ, LINDSAY L
VIGIL, ADRIANNA D
VIGIL, CHRISTOPHER
VOTER, SARAH C
WATSON, SAGE DENALI
WAYNE, SOPHIE ELIZABETH ORNETTE
WENES, LIN YAN
WERBER, ALEXANDER S
WEST, TENIA RENEE
WIEBE, MADELINE ROSE
WIKLE, RYAN
WILLIS, CAITLYN
WILSON, AMY D
WINTER, AIDAN Z
WRIGHT, ASHLEE N
ZAMBRANO CARDENAS, VANESSA P
SALAZAR, ADRIANNA M
SALAZAR, DOMINIC FRANCISCO
SALINAS, RITA A
SANCHEZ, ELIZABETH A
SANCHEZ, JACOB E
SANCHEZ, SARAH A
SANDOVAL, ANALICIA SARITA
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Boys’ Basketball Schedule Nov - Jan
10-­‐Jan
27-­‐Nov
7:00p
Belen (Belen, NM)
Loca=on: Santa Fe High School
7:00p
@ Albuquerque Academy (Albuquerque, NM)
Loca=on: Albuquerque Academy
15-­‐Jan
29-­‐Nov
7:00p
@ Eldorado (Albuquerque, NM)
Loca=on: Eldorado High School
4-­‐Dec
7:00p
Sandia Prep (Albuquerque, NM)
Loca=on: Santa Fe High School
13-­‐Dec
7:00p
@ Valencia (Los Lunas, NM)
Loca=on: Valencia High School
7:00p
Del Norte (Albuquerque, NM)
Loca=on: Santa Fe High School
17-­‐Jan
7:00p
Rio Grande (Albuquerque, NM)
Loca=on: Santa Fe High School
19-­‐Jan
Capital City Tournament
Through 12/15/12
Loca=on: Santa Fe High School
23-­‐Jan
21-­‐Dec
7:00p
@ Espanola Valley (Espanola, NM)
Loca=on: Espanola Valley High School
7:00p
St. Michael's (Santa Fe, NM)
Loca=on: Santa Fe High School
26-­‐Jan
22-­‐Dec
7:00p
Los Alamos (Los Alamos, NM)
Loca=on: Santa Fe High School
7:00p
Grants (Grants, NM)
Loca=on: Santa Fe High School
29-­‐Jan
5-­‐Jan
7:00p
@ Pojoaque Valley (Pojoaque, NM)
Loca=on: Pojoaque Valley High School
7:00p
@ Taos (Taos, NM)
Loca=on: Taos High School
8-­‐Jan
7:00p
@ Moriarty (Moriarty, NM)
Loca=on: Santa Fe High School
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Girls’ Basketball Schedule Nov - Jan
15-­‐Jan
29-­‐Nov
7:00p
Rio Grande (Albuquerque, NM)
Loca=on: Santa Fe High School
5:30p
Del Norte (Albuquerque, NM)
Loca=on: Santa Fe High School
17-­‐Jan
4-­‐Dec
7:00p
@ Sandia Prep (Albuquerque, NM)
Loca=on: Sandia Prep
7:00p
@ Atrisco Heritage Academy (Albuquerque, NM)
Loca=on: Atrisco Heritage Academy
18-­‐Jan
13-­‐Dec
7:00p
Pojoaque Valley (Pojoaque, NM)
Loca=on: Santa Fe High School
Capital City Tournament
Through 12/15/12
Loca=on: Santa Fe High School
22-­‐Jan
20-­‐Dec
7:00p
Espanola Valley (Espanola, NM)
Loca=on: Santa Fe High School
7:00p
@ St. Michael's (Santa Fe, NM)
Loca=on: St. Michael's High School
25-­‐Jan
4-­‐Jan
7:00p
Los Alamos (Los Alamos, NM)
Loca=on: Santa Fe High School
7:00p
Moriarty (Moriarty, NM)
Loca=on: Santa Fe High School
29-­‐Jan
7:00p
@ Santa Fe Indian (Santa Fe, NM)
Loca=on: Santa Fe Indian High School
8-­‐Jan
7:00p
@ Belen (Belen, NM)
Loca=on: Belen High School
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Varsity Schedule
Date
Day
Opponent
Time
Home/away
Dec. 8
Sat
APS@ Valley
TBA
Away
Dec 15
Sat
Capital Tourney
TBA
Away
Dec. 22
Sat
Piedra Vista
6:30 AM weigh ins Away
Dec 27-­‐28
Thu-­‐Fri
Silver City Duals
TBA
Away
Jan. 12
Sat
Pinto Duals
TBA
Away
Jan 16th
Wed
Belen Dual
TBA
Away
Jan 19th
Saturday
Bernalillo
TBA
Away
Jan 26th
Sat
APS@ Rio Grande TBA
Away
Feb 1-­‐2
Fri-­‐Sat
Robertson Invite
TBA
Away
February 5th Sat
Capital tri-­‐city
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Absenteeism and Truancy
Everybody in School Every day On Time!
The philosophy of the Santa Fe Public Schools is that regular school attendance and class participation are essential if students are
to benefit from the instructional program and to develop habits of punctuality, self-discipline and responsibility. The responsibility
of enforcing the Compulsory School Attendance Law rests with the parents or legal guardians. The responsibility of the school
district is to notify parents of attendance problems.
Notification of student absences will only be accepted by Ms. Solano, our Truancy Officer, within three
days following the student’s return to school. Ms. Salano is located downstairs in Student Services. Her email address is:
[email protected] Her phone number is 467-2905. Please include your child’s ID number on any documentation you
submit to excuse your child’s absence.
Notification must be made in writing via email or a note. Notes must include a parent/guardian signature and contact
information. Please include your child’s ID number on any documentation you submit to excuse your child’s absence.
Absences may be excused only for the following reasons:
1. Bereavement: Immediate family members are the child, spouse, father, mother, stepfather, stepmother, aunts, uncles, siblings,
step-siblings, half-siblings, grandparents, mother-in-law, father-in-law, first cousins, foster parents, guardians, and others who
reside in the same household with the student.
2. Long-term illnesses: are acute or chronic health-related problems that require a student to be out of school more than three (3)
consecutive days, as verified by health-care professional’s note or school nurse verification or School Based Health Center
(Healthy Tomorrow's Van & Teen Health Centers). Attach verification from the health-care provider for standing
appointments.
Absences for standing appointments will not be excused without this verification.
3. Short-term illnesses: are any medical or mental conditions that requires a student to see a health care professional on a
recurring basis with standing appointments and, that such appointments occur at least once per month. The student must obtain an
official note from the health-care professional (doctor, dentist, mental health counselor, etc.) verifying that the absence is
recurring and necessary. Short-term illnesses also include any medical or mental condition that keeps a student out of school
fewer than three (3) days, as verified by parent notification. Attach verification from the health-care provider for standing
appointments. Absences for standing appointments will not be excused without this verification.
4. Parent requested absences for educational travel: opportunities may be designated as an excused absence if approved by the
Principal (in advance of the travel) and the assigned schoolwork is completed within two weeks of return to school or another
agreed upon time frame.
5. Other emergencies or set of circumstances: that, in the judgment of the Superintendent or designee, constitutes a good and
sufficient cause for absences from school.
The following absences will be excused automatically by SFHS. You do not need to submit a form to excuse these Absences:
Hazardous weather conditions: shall mean weather conditions that would endanger the health or safety of the student when in
transit to and from school as approved by the Superintendent or designee.
Late bus arrivals: Students will not be considered late or tardy if caused by late bus arrivals at school.
Short-term suspension: removal from school for one (1) to five (5) days for disciplinary reasons (suspension cannot be used for
discipline of students who are truant).
Long-term suspension: removal from school for six (6) to ten (10) days or longer for disciplinary reasons following a Formal
Due Process Hearing (suspension cannot be used for discipline of students who are truant).
School-sponsored/school sanctioned activities :
a. Events or activities sponsored or held by school clubs, athletics, extracurricular or curricular classes;
b. Visits to college/university campuses on officially designated visitation days or on alternate visits when the student has applied
for admission to that particular college/university.
Unexcused absences are: Absences from school or a class for which the student does not have an allowable excuse pursuant to
the Compulsory Attendance Law or rules of the local School Board.
E. Early Intervention is defined as a student who has accumulated five (5) unexcused absences within any twenty (20) day
period.
F. Habitual Truant is defined as a student who has accumulated the equivalent of ten (10) or more unexcused absences within a
school year.
Critical Time during the School Year Will Not Be Excused:
A. These include the final weeks of the semester during scheduled final exams (unless student has completed enough credit to
have completed the course early).
B. During the New Mexico Public Education Department required testing cycles, and the District Fall and Spring Testing cycles.
C. If the student is enrolled in participation based courses (such as art, computer keyboard, PE, etc) additional assignments upon
return may be required for credit recovery.
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The Demon Heat
Fall 2012
SFPS Board of Education
SFHS (District 1) Representative: Steven J. Carrillo email: [email protected]
December/January Board of Education Meeting Dates:
All meetings will take place at the ESC Building, 610 Alta Vista Street, Santa Fe, NM.
4:30 PM Executive Session
5:30 PM Regular Board Meeting
Dec. 4
Dec. 18
Jan. 15
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