6:00 pm - Bonita Vista High School
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6:00 pm - Bonita Vista High School
Bonita Vista High School 751 Otay Lakes Road Chula Vista, CA 91913-2005 Phone: (619) 397-2000 FAX: (619) 656-1203 “Setting the Standard for Excellence” OPEN HOUSE Thursday, September 13th 6:00 p.m. BVHS (Please report directly to 1st or 2nd period) SCHEDULE Time Period 6:00 – 6:10 1 6:16 – 6:26 2 6:32 – 6:52 3 Subject Teacher Room Number Principal’s Welcome Message via Video Bulletin 6:58 - 7:08 4 7:14 - 7:34 5 7:40 – 7:50 6 7:56 – 8:06 7 Please note minimum day will be held on Friday, September 14th The Sweetwater Union High School District will fulfill the promise of 100% student success. "Sweetwater Union High School District programs and activities shall be free from discrimination based on gender, sex, race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, ethnic group identification, marital or parental status, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation or the perception of one or more of such characteristics." SUHSD Board Policy 0410. Bonita Vista High School (Dates are subject to change) 2012-13 IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER HOLIDAYS (School Closed) Monday, September 3rd Labor Day th Monday, November 12 Veteran's Day Monday-Friday, November 19th-23rd Thanksgiving Holiday Monday, January 21st Martin Luther King Jr. Day th th Friday-Monday, February 15 -18 Presidents Holiday Monday, May 27th Memorial Day Fall (Two Weeks) Winter (Three Weeks) Spring (Two Weeks) BREAKS Monday, September 24th thru Monday, October 8th (School will resume Tuesday, October 9th) Monday, December 24th thru Monday, January 14th (School will resume Tuesday, January 15th) Monday, March 18th – Friday, March 29th (School will resume Monday, April 1st) GRADE DAYS Friday, September 7th Progress Report nd Friday, November 2 Progress Report Friday, December 21st Final Semester Report Card Friday, February 22nd Progress Report th Friday, April 19 Progress Report Final Semester Report Card th Friday, June 7 (Last Day of School) MINIMUM DAY SCHEDULE Wednesday, July 25th Staff Development rd Friday, August 3 Staff Development Friday, Sept. 14th *In Lieu of Open House (Rescheduled) Wednesday, Oct. 17th Friday, February 8th Friday, May 10th Tues-Thurs, April 23rd-25th December 18th-20th & June 3rd-5th Friday, June 7th School Wide Testing (Modified Schedule) Staff Development Teacher Appreciation STAR/CST (Modified Schedule) Finals (Modified Schedule) Last Day of School OPEN HOUSE *Thursday, Sept. 13th Date Finalized 6:00 PM TESTING DATES October 17th School Wide Testing th th December 18 -20 Finals/End of Course Exams March 12th-13th CAHSEE rd th April 23 -25 STAR/CST May 1st-31st AP/IB May 29th-30th Finals (Seniors) Finals/End of Course Exams June 3rd-5th (Underclassmen) PLC/PRO HOUR SCHEDULE Tuesday, August 14th Tuesday, January 22nd Tuesday, September 18th Tuesday, February 19th rd Tuesday, October 23 Tuesday, March 12th th Tuesday, November 13 Tuesday, April 16th Tuesday, December 11th Tuesday, May 21st September 14th October 26th December 21st January 18th March 1st April 19th PEP ASSEMBLIES Fall Sports Assembly Homecoming Pep Assembly Holiday Assembly Winter Sports Assembly Spring Sports Assembly MORP Assembly TEACHER APPRECIATION DAY Friday, May 10th GRAD NITE May 31st (Tentative TBA) SENIOR PROM Saturday, May 25th (Tentative TBA) 7:00-11:00 PM SENIOR BREAKFAST/ CAP&GOWN DISTRIBUTION Monday, June 3rd BARONIAL DANCE Friday, February 2nd (Tentative TBA) UNDERCLASSMEN AWARDS Tuesday, May 21st 6:00 PM (Gymnasium) GRADUATION PRACTICE Thursday, June 6th MORP DANCE Friday, April 19th 7:00-10:00 PM (Gymnasium) SENIOR AWARDS Thursday, May 23rd 6:00 PM (Gymnasium) HOMECOMING DANCE Saturday, October 27th GRADUATION CEREMONY Friday, June 7th Revised August 2012 2012-2013 BELL SCHEDULE Regular Daytime Schedule Period 1 2 3 Nutrition Break 4 5 Lunch 6 7 Shop/Shower Beginning Ending 7:10 AM 8:01 8:09 AM 8:15 AM 9:04 9:12 AM 9:18 AM 10:12 10:20 AM 10:20 AM 10:30 AM 10:36 AM 11:25 11:33 AM 11:39 AM 12:28 12:36 PM 12:42 PM 1:12 PM 1:18 PM 2:07 2:15 PM 2:21 PM 3:12 3:20 PM Teacher Report Time: 7:05am/8:10am; End at 2:20pm/3:25pm Length 59 min 57 min 62 min 10 min 57 min 57 min 30 min 57 min 59 min Minimum Day Schedule Period 1 2 3 4 5 Lunch 6 7 Shop/Shower Beginning Ending 7:38 AM 8:06 8:14 AM 8:20 AM 8:48 8:56 AM 9:02 AM 9:31 9:39 AM 9:45 AM 10:13 10:21 AM 10:27 AM 10:55 11:03 AM 11:09 AM 11:39 AM 11:45 AM 12:13 12:21 PM 12:27 PM 12:55 1:03 PM Teacher Report Time: 7:33am/8:15am; End at 2:48pm/3:30pm Length 36 min 36 min 37 min 36 min 36 min 30 min 36 min 36 min Pro Hour Schedule Period 1 2 3 Nutrition Break 4 5 Lunch 6 7 Shop/Shower Beginning Ending 8:00 AM 8:42 8:50 AM 8:56 AM 9:38 9:46 AM 9:52 AM 10:37 10:45 AM 10:45 AM 10:55 AM 11:01 AM 11:43 11:51 AM 11:57 AM 12:39 12:47 PM 12:53 PM 1:23 PM 1:29 PM 2:11 2:19 PM 2:25 PM 3:07 3:15 PM Teacher Report Time: 7:09am/8:05am; End at 2:24pm/3:20pm Length 50 min 50 min 53 min 10 min 50 min 50 min 30 min 50 min 50 min A t t e n t i o n Bonita Vista High School S t u d e n t s TUTORING IS AVAILABLE Do you want to get good grades? Tutoring Schedule ELD ENGLISH Room 905 Room 406 Monday-Friday Lunch Mon, Wed & Fri Lunch and Per 7 Room 602 MATH Room 910 SCIENCE SOCIAL SCIENCE WORLD LANGUAGES Room 504 Room 207 FRENCH Thursday Tuesday Room 704 2:30 – 4:00 PM 2:30– 3:30 PM Wednesday Monday-Friday 6:30 – 7:00 AM 2:30 – 4:00 PM 2:30 – 4:00 PM Monday – Room 914 Tuesday – Room 912 Wednesday – Room 909 Tuesday & Thursday Thursday – Room 903 Lunch Wednesday 2:30 – 4:00 PM MONDAY Homework Center LIBRARY Open TUESDAY Library CLOSED 2:30 – 4:00 PM REVISED August 2012 SPANISH Room 801 Tuesday Lunch & 2:30–3:00 PM 5:00 – 8:00 PM Tuesday – Room 907 Wednesday–Room 909 WEDNESDAY Homework Center Library Open 2:30 – 4:00 PM THURSDAY Library Closed Peer Tutor lists are available in the Main Office FRIDAY Library Closed GATE Parent Meeting Bonita Vista High/Bonita Vista Middle What: BVH/BVM GATE Parent Meeting When: Wednesday, September 12, 2012 at 6:00 p.m. Where: Bonita Vista High School Cafeteria Topic: “Know Your Child’s Transcript— It’s a Legal Document”* Presenter: Nancy Castro Nieto SUHSD District Counselor *Please bring your child’s June 2012 Transcript/Report Card Refreshments will be served Please Join Us! Bonita Vista International Baccalaureate Newsletter Your Inside Scoop on the IB Community Vol. I, Issue I Bonita Vista High School 751 Otay Lakes Road September/October 2012 A Letter from the President By David Cabinian David Cabinian President David Cabinian, this year's IB Club President, personifies the very traits that IB works to instill in students. A natural leader, Cabinian portrays firm but unbiased authority in all his activities, including the Calculus Club and Gastronomy Club. He strives to master his many schedules and conquer stress on all levels. Looking to the future, he aspires to attend Harvey Mudd University and pursue a career in engineering. In his time spent in IB, he states that his favorite aspect of IB is its undeniable sense of camaraderie. As Cabinian continues to fulfill his goals, he lives by the quote, “The difference between a successful person and others is not a lack of strength, knowledge, By or Jordan Downey but rather in a lack of will.” By: Jordan Downey College is so near as we approach application deadlines. As freshman, IB’ers seemed so unaware of the closeness of college. We began as ignorant freshman: ignorant of both the difficulties of the classes awaited us and the long nights of homework. Over the past three years, we have developed a sense of what is difficult as well as the definition of “lots of homework.” We have persevered through the long nights of essays and problems to arrive where we are now: Senior Year. Half way through the IB Diploma program, we are now beginning the long journey of the Extended Essay, internal assessments and service projects. IB Club serves as a social society but also a resource in which fellow IB candidates can rely on others for help. The club acts as a supporting community providing advice relevant to school and extracurricular. We chat deep into the night helping to keep others awake while remaining focused. With this support, we are able to persevere against the unceasing assailment of activities, deadlines and stress. Here we are, one school year away from the largest achievement in our drive toward independence. However, the large quantities of work are overwhelming and we end up complaining rather than seizing the moment. We need to release the desire for life to be easy and accept that the road to success is the road less traveled. Beverly Sills says, “There are no shortcuts to anywhere worth going.” Live your life to the fullest and with no regrets. The IB candidates will reflect upon their struggles and realize the real worth of IB is not achieving the diploma but rather lies within the arduous yet fulfilling journey towards that goal. 2013 IB Diploma Candidates Amelie Aguilar Stephanie Anaya Shad Aziz Woojin Baek Jordan Baluyot David Cabinian Ivan Caro Andrea Castro David Chang Raquel Cherem Ana-Paula Cota Christiane Crawford Geena Demonteverde Jordan Downey Aleksy Grewal Michael Haber Jordan Hill Nicole Huynh Michael Hyun Carolos Ipuz-Rengifo Laleña Janke Michael Johnson Minjong Kim Rudia Kim Ryan Lee Adan Leon Alexander Mariscal Gabriel Maze-Rogers Erin McDermott William McGrath David Morison Hyun Young Oh Seung Taek Oh Andrew Ooi Nerissa Periola Lou Aubrey Rafael Brianna Retes Anthony Ribal Devon Roncoroni Brianna Russell Nathaniel Velasco Ruby Victoria Juan Villamil Austin Watson Jennifer Yang IB CLUB OFFICER PROFILES William McGrath Vice-President Many know William McGrath as the funny guy who always makes the entire class laugh. Behind his goofy and pleasant demeanor is a student of exemplary excellence, the ideal IB candidate. McGrath balances his chaotic class schedule with his dedication to being an Eagle Scout, a member of the Science and Engineering Club and Vice President of the IB club. McGrath plans on majoring in computer science at UCSD or Georgia Tech University. When he’s not busy with activities, McGrath enjoys playing on his computer or doing something outside. His favorite subject is Math taught by his favorite teacher, Mr. Phelps. He appreciates the connection and friendship with the students of IB and everyone can agree that McGrath is going places. By: Rudia Kim Jordan Downey Community Service Liaison How does Jordan Downey find time to breathe? He is not only active in Boy Scouts, but he is also in the run for Salutatorian. He has the initiative to get others and himself far. Downey volunteers, while finding time to be the Class of 2013 Treasurer and IB Club Community Service Liaison. Downey’s hard work will pay off once he applies to his top college that includes Early Action at Stanford. He plans to major in Engineering, a practical choice with his astonishing math skills, which only expands with Downey’s job at Mathnasium. Jordan Downey is truly a dedicated person that is bound to succeed. By: William McGrath Laleña Janke Public Relations Laleña Janke, IB officer, Editor-in-Chief of Yearbook, Junior Optimist Octagon International board member, and superhero. She manages a hefty course load while still being actively involved in many clubs and organizations including Baron Buddies. Janke hopes to attend an out-of-state university but is unsure of what her future holds for her. Her favorite classes include Calculus, and naturally her favorite teacher is Mr. Phelps. Apart from her schoolwork, "Lala", likes to spend her time singing along to tunes in concerts, Coachella, is specially noted. She abhors the stress that IB brings to the table, but combats it with the sense of comradeship she gains from her fellow "IB’ers". By: David Morison David Morison Historian David Morison, when he entered his junior year, was not intending to be an IB Diploma candidate and active club member and officer of some of the most prestigious organizations on campus. However, it didn't take him long to fulfill that role. Even with his rigorous course load, Morison manages to still be involved in several clubs on campus including Korean Club, SSA, and Speech and Debate. He hopes that with his impressive résumé, he can attend college out of state, with some of his top choices including Tufts, NYU and Cornell. In order to maintain his sanity, Morison enjoys car rides and the friendly company of his fellow IB family. By: Laleña Janke Devon Roncoroni Secretary Devon Roncoroni: Soccer star, IB Secretary, and ideal high school student. When she isn’t excelling in her academics, she uses her spare time to participate in various clubs and activities. A talented athlete and generous friend, she is always sacrificing her time for others. On campus, Roncoroni is a member of Octagon, CSF, Varsity Soccer and IB Club. Being a member of so many clubs, she has developed awesome time management skills to cope with the various meetings and activities. She hopes to purse both a career in the humanities as well as becoming a star soccer player. Look forward to seeing her in Rio for the 2016 Olympics! By David Cabinian Rudia Kim Treasurer Rudia Kim, this year’s treasurer, is one of the most active students on campus. She proves her leadership as ASB Vice-President, CSF President and FNL President. She aspires to attend USC, UCSB, or UCLA, and with her academic dedication she’ll have no problem accomplishing her dreams. Kim loves spending time sleeping, making blueberry banana smoothies, reading, going to the gym, and buying food from Costco. Her favorite thing about being in IB is the unparalleled support system she gets from fellow “IB’ers,” but she doesn’t appreciate the workload and lack of sleep. Kim copes with the rigorous academic load with her mantra, “we all look at the same sky.” By: Devon Roncoroni