Message from the Principal - Alta Vista Public Charter School
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Message from the Principal - Alta Vista Public Charter School
Page 1 Volume 4, Issue 2 August 1, 2015 School News Inside this issue: Message from the Principal All of us have something that drives us a little crazy. One of the things that drives me crazy is how our educational system has left so many of you, our students, without real goals for, or in, your lives. For example, since kindergarten, you have been told that you are going to school so that you can go to college. That’s great, but for what? I speak with students daily that tell me they are going to college, but they do not know what for, or why. Right now, at the beginning of this school year, is the best time to pick a direction and decide where you are going with your life, not just where you are going after high school, but in a career for your future. Meet with our counselors, talk with your teacher, talk to me; please find a direction and go for it! The great thing about making a decision now is that you are young enough to change your direction if you decide the career you have chosen doesn’t work for you. Set a career goal and find out all about it, and let us help you with your education so you can achieve your dreams. And yes you can play in the NFL or NBA if you prepare and are willing to pay the price! Credit Incentive Program 2 Rotary Club Honor 3 Counselor’s Corner 4 Student Spotlight 5 Staff Making a Difference 6 What’s Happening at our Sites 8 Calendar 9 Important Dates 10 Summer School Students Summer school is nearly over, and our summer school students will soon be returning to their regular schools. Please make sure you return your books and pick up your report card during your final appointment with you teacher. We wish you a wonderful school year, and please remember we are always here for you should you ever need us in the future. Thank you for being with us this summer! Page 2 Alta Vista’s New Credit Incentive Program Let’s Celebrate Your Hard Work! Beginning in Learning Period 2 (July 27- Aug 21), we will be implementing a Credit Completion Incentive Program to celebrate the hard work our students are doing. Students will be invited to participate in Credit Completion Socials at the end of each Learning Period in which they meet the requirements. In addition, students who meet the requirements will be eligible to receive gift cards to Del Taco or Starbucks. The current requirements to participate in the campus Social and receive a gift card are as follows: 1. CREDIT COMPLETION: Students must be completing an average of 1 ½ credits per week, for a total of 6 credits per learning period. This means students must turn in at least 1 credit each week, not 6 all in one week! 2. SCHEDULED APPOINTMENT: No missed appointments. If a student is unable to meet with his/her teacher for any week within the learning period, that student will not be eligible to participate in the incentive program for that Learning Period. Students, make sure you sign in at the front desk and see your teacher every week! 3. DISCIPLINE: No discipline issues. Students must have good behavior at all times while on campus in order to be eligible for the Incentive Program. REQUIREMENTS SUBJECT TO CHANGE Page 3 Rotary Club Honor Adelanto Student Honored at Local Rotary Club Luncheon David Guerrera, a sophomore student attending the Alta Vista Adelanto site, was invited to attend the Adelanto Rotary Club luncheon on Wednesday, July 15, 2015 at Astro Burger in Adelanto. The Adelanto Rotary Club is a group of community leaders and local business professionals who desire to give back to the community and better the future through various projects and giving opportunities. David was presented with an award of a $25 gift certificate at the lunch and recognized for striving to succeed in school. David’s goal after high school is to become a cardiac surgeon. David’s teacher, Ms. La Ferriere, de- scribed David as “always responsible, respectful and a true pleasure to work with.” In addition to the certificate, lunch, and gift card, the Rotary Club also presented David’s father with a gift certificate for the whole family to come back to the restaurant to celebrate. In attendance at the Rotary luncheon were Jermaine Wright Sr., the Rotary president and Adelanto Mayor Pro Tem, Ramiro Guerrera, David’s Father, Ken Larson, Alta Vista’s principal, Stephanie La Ferriere, David’s teacher, and other members of the Adelanto Rotary Club. Alta Vista is proud to have one of our own students honored for his hard work and dedication! Featured in picture: Ken Larson, David Guerrera, Stephanie La Ferriere, and Jermaine Wright Sr. Page 4 Counselor’s Corner We have a new addition to the counseling team at Alta Vista! We are very happy to announce that Mrs. Gazca has joined our counseling team at Alta Vista. Please give Ms. Gazca a warm welcome when you see her. She is very nice! As a counselor, we can help you with questions and concerns regarding your personal life, school, and planning for the future. Please stop by to see us, email, or call/text if we can help you. We look forward to meeting you! Mrs. Gazca’s Schedule: 8:00 to 3:30 Hesperia: Monday, Tuesday, & Thursday Apple Valley: Wednesday & Friday Adelanto: As needed Ms. Garcia’s Schedule: 8:00 to 3:00 Adelanto: Monday, Wednesday - Friday Apple Valley: Tuesdays Hesperia: As needed Contact Information: Email: [email protected] Phone: 760-628-4330 Contact Information: Email: [email protected] Cell Phone: 760-998-7882 Emergency Counseling Information What is an emergency counseling situation? A crisis counselor should be contacted if you, or someone you know, is experiencing emotional or mental distress. An example of emotional or mental distress is when you, or someone you know, has thoughts of suicide or threatening to hurt someone else. A crisis counselor or crisis team will provide immediate, short-term support and resources to continue seeking help. If you are at school and need immediate crisis counseling, please contact the school counselor or have a staff member contact the school counselor. If you are not at school, please use the following information for crisis counseling: Community Crisis Response Team The Community Crises Response Team is a community-based mobile crisis response program for those experiencing a psychiatric emergency. High Desert Region Phone: (760)-956-2345/ Pager (760)-734-8093 24 hours a day 365 days a year Crisis Walk-In Clinic The Crisis Walk-In Clinic (CWIC) provides urgent mental health services to residents of the County of San Bernardino. CWIC provides crisis intervention, crisis risk assessments, medications, referrals to county, contract and community resources, education and when necessary evaluations for hospitalization. Consumers will be screened for appropriateness of service and will either be provided referrals or admitted in to CWIC for additional assessment. A consumer may meet the criteria to see a psychiatrist, which will be arranged same day for adults and an appointment will be scheduled for children. CWIC High Desert Valley Star Community Services 12240 Hesperia Road Victorville, CA 92395 (760)-245-8837 24 hours a day 365 days a year Page 5 Counselor’s Corner The first field trip of the new school year is coming up! Alta Vista will be visiting San Joaquin Valley College (SJVC) on August 11th. Students from our Adelanto, Hesperia, and Apple Valley campuses are invited to attend. SJVC is a private junior college located in Hesperia. The school offers degrees in the Business, Criminal Justice, Medical, Dental, Technical, and Industrial fields. The degrees and certificates offered by SJVC can be earned in two years or less (which is perfect for students who are too busy for the full-time college experience!). Our day will start off with a bus ride from our school to SJVC. Once at SJVC, we will go on a tour of the campus. We will step into the classrooms and labs where medical students listen to lectures and practice their medical skills. Not interested in the medical field? We will also see the labs where students learn to repair air conditioners. For those that are interested in criminal justice, we will visit the classrooms where students learn self-defense. At the end of the tour, students will have the opportunity to ask questions about the school. It is always a good idea to ask questions about enrollment requirements and financial aid, if it was not addressed during the tour. We will end the trip by having lunch provided by SJVC. Even if you are not planning on attending SJVC, use the opportunity to check out what one of your local colleges has to offer anyway. Please sign-up if you are interested in joining us in the field trip. (Space is limited and filling up fast). Signup sheets are located at the front counter at each site. Hope to see you there! Alta Vista Student of the Month Adelanto student Jazmin Ortiz is Alta Vista’s student of the month! Jazmin is currently earning 90% or better on all of her homework and has high goals for herself. After high school, Jazmin plans on attending the University of California, Riverside where she plans on completing her pre-med qualifications with the eventual goal of becoming an Orthopedic Surgeon. “Jazmin can do anything she puts her mind to, and I know she will be successful wherever she goes,” stated Ms. La Ferriere, Jazmin’s teacher. Jazmin spends a lot of time completing homework but in her spare time she likes to spend time with family, enjoy the outdoors, and spend time with her horses. We at Alta Vista are proud to have the opportunity to work with Jazmin and take a moment to honor her as student of the month. Great job Jazmin! Keep up the great work! Stephanie La Ferriere, AVPC Teacher and Jazmin Ortiz, AVPC Student Page 6 Staff Making a Difference Greetings! My name is William Niemeyer and I am the new tutor in Apple Valley. I have worked as a high school and college math tutor for twenty years. I love inspiring students to be their best. I am currently working on my single subject credential and I’m excited to continue teaching and inspiring students. Some of the things I enjoy doing are hiking and backpacking, playing guitar, riding mountain bikes, and gardening. William Niemeyer, Apple Valley Tutor Greetings everyone, I’m Martin Votruba. I’m glad to be here at Alta Vista Public Charter. I am highly qualified in English and Social Science. Although I’m new to the Alta Vista family, I bring over 10 years of experience teaching in the independent study charter school setting. I look forward to helping our students reach their educational goals. You can find me in the afternoons at the Adelanto school site. Please feel free to stop by my desk to say hello. Cheers! Martin Votruba, Adelanto English Teacher Hi everyone! My name is Beatriz Gazca, and I am the new school counselor! I am so happy to be joining an awesome team. I have lived in the high desert for about 20 years. I started going to school at VVC and received my associates in Liberal Arts. I then transferred to CSUSB to receive my Bachelors in Psychology. Finally, I attended Azusa Pacific University to receive my Masters in School Counseling with my PPS Credential. I have always worked with kids, from being a school bus driver, to an after school program leader and a substitute teacher. I have always loved working and helping kids to be the best that they can be! I have been married for about 10 years to my wonderful husband, and I have two daughters who are 9 and 2 years old. I love spending time with them whenever I can, especially on the weekends. Thank you for letting me join your team, and I look forward to the wonderful things ahead! Beatriz Gazca, Counselor Page 7 Staff Making a Difference Principal’s Coffee This year, Mr. Larson will be hosting monthly Principal’s Coffee events, a chance for parents to meet the Principal to discuss the direction of the school. Each month this event will be held at a different site. The next three Principal’s Coffee events will be: August 27th at 9:30am in Adelanto September 25th at 9:30am in Apple Valley October 28th at 9:30am in Hesperia Please come join us for an informal time to share ideas and hear about school news. Who’s Who at your site? With all the new staff at each of our sites, now is a great time to pick up a Bingo Card and learn the names of the new staff who are here to help students learn. Find out who’s who by asking your teacher how to play next time you are on campus. Students who participate can earn a free Alta Vista hat. Alta Vista hats are the ONLY hats allowed to be worn on campus. Come on out and play! See your teacher for details. Page 8 ALL SITES What’s Happening At Our Sites ALL SITES: Game Day Your teacher will invite you as a “Great Job Incentive” for completing 1 1/2 credits a week for LP 2. Join us on August 21st from 12pm-2pm. APPLE VALLEY Military Day with Army guest speaker The army guest speakers will be at school August 14 from 11:00am to 12:00pm and will provide information on Army requirements, benefits, and military life. Get Involved with Ambassador Club Our first meeting was a success! We currently have 4 ambassadors, and counting! Come to our next meetings on August 13th and August 26 from 1-2pm in Apple Valley. We will be planning events for September, and planning our first Incentive Game Day scheduled for August 21st. All students who complete 1 1/2 credits a week in LP2 will be invited to game day (snacks, prizes, competition and fun) Come join our first club and make your school year at Alta Vista memorable! Spanish class in Apple Valley We are organizing a Spanish lab that students can take at the resource center in Apple Valley. See your teacher today if you are interested! Intro to College presentation ADELANTO This presentation will give students information on the various types of colleges and the requirements for acceptance at each. Join us August 25th from 9:00am to 11:00am. Get Involved with Ambassador Club As we start the new school year, we look forward to doing more for our school and getting involved in the community. We will be more involved with promoting our school and letting people know what a great opportunity this school provides for those that need an alternate learning style. Our current project is to decorate the float and help plan for events for our upcoming Hesperia Day Parade. We have a fair amount of projects and events to plan for our 2015/2016 school year and will need some help doing so. We are inviting dedicated and motivated students to join the Ambassador Club. You must be able to maintain your credits each week and stay active in the meetings and activities to stay a member. Meetings are usually held on Tuesdays at 12pm (starting 8/18). If you are hoping to be more involved and want to make a difference in your school, please speak to Mrs. Adachi or Ms. Momohara Page 9 Military Day with Army guest speaker HESPERIA The army guest speakers will be at school August 7th from 11:00am to 12:00pm and will provide information on Army requirements, benefits, and military life. World Geography Lab in Hesperia World Geography A and B (Edmentum Online Version) will be offered at the Hesperia site. Labs will be held every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday starting August 4, 2015. The time is to be determined but probably 11:00-11:50 am each day. The labs will guide students through the online course which will fulfill the L4L on-line course requirement for graduation. The class will be about 10 weeks in duration. World Geography A will include a general survey of geography including cultural geography, human geography and economic geography. North and South America will also be covered. World Geography B will cover Europe, all of Asia, East and West Africa, and the Pacific World. Both semesters will include elements of environment, places and regions, climate, human settlements, natural resources, and economic systems. August Monday 3 Tuesday 4 Wednesday 5 Thursday 6 Friday 7 Military Day Speaker Hesperia—11am 10 11 12 13 FIELD TRIP: Military Day Speaker San Joaquin Valley College 17 18 14 Apple Valley—11am 19 20 21 Professional Development End of LP 2 Credit Incentive Social 12-2 SCHOOL CLOSED 24 25 Introduction to College Adelanto 9-11am 31 1st day of school for Home Study 26 27 Principal’s Coffee Hesperia Site 9:30am 28 Page 10 Important Dates: Coming soon: 8/7 - Military Day Speaker - Hesperia Campus - 11am 9/7 - Labor Day Holiday (campuses closed) 9/8-11 - ”Summer” break - reduced staff at all campuses 9/15 - Beginning Resume Workshop - Apple Valley Campus 10-12 9/17 - Career Day Speaker - Adelanto Campus - 10-12 9/18 - End of LP 3 - Credit Incentive Social (all campuses) 12-2 9/19 - Hesperia Days Parade 9/22 - Beginning Resume Workshop - Adelanto campus 10-12 9/22-24 - Awards Ceremonies at all campuses - 6pm 9/25 - Principal’s Coffee (Apple Valley campus 9:30am) - PAC/ ELAC meeting 9/28 - Professional Development - No students on campus 9/29 - Intro to College - Hesperia Campus - 9-11am 8/11 - SVJC Field Trip 8/14 - Military Day Speaker - Apple Valley Campus - 11am 8/17 - Professional Development - No students on campus 8/21 - End of LP 2 - Credit Incentive Social (all campuses) 12-2 8/24-28 - Home Study Back to School conferences 8/25 - Intro to College - Adelanto Campus - 9-11am 8/27 - Principal’s Coffee (Adelanto Site, 9:30am) - PAC/ELAC Meeting 8/31 - 1st day of school for Home Study ALTA VISTA SITE LOCATIONS AND HOURS ADELANTO 12100 Palmdale Blvd. #B3 Adelanto, CA 92301 Ph. 760-904-0533 Fax 760-246-4554 Monday—Friday 8:00 a.m.—6:00 p.m. Saturday/Sunday Closed APPLE VALLEY 21660 Bear Valley Rd, Suite F3-F4 Apple Valley, CA 92308 Ph. 760-203-4846 Fax 760-247-5314 Monday—Friday 8:00 a.m. — 6:00 p.m. Saturday/Sunday Closed HESPERIA 11988 Hesperia Rd, Suite B Hesperia, CA 92345 Ph. 760-947-0006 Fax 760-949-5876 Monday—Friday 8:00 a.m. — 6:00 p.m. Saturday/Sunday Closed Alta Vista Mission The mission of Alta Vista Public Charter is to provide quality education in a personalized setting to students seeking an alternative to the traditional high school setting, empowering them to take responsibility for their education and to graduate with the skills needed to become productive Citizens and lifelong learners. Our vision is to encourage students to become actively engaged, passionate learners. Graduates are prepared to successfully compete in the workforce, to attend the colleges or vocational schools of their choice and to value service to others in society.