The Baron Times
Mar. 5, 2018 VOL. 25
Bonita Vista High School
We thank you for continuing to visit our weekly staff and parent newsletter. We had a very exciting week at BVHS! Please make sure to check out all our school highlights and important announcements. Parents: Please join me at my first Coffee with the Principal meeting this year on Friday, March 9th from 9:00 to 10:00 a.m. This is an informative and celebratory meeting where we will recognize student achievement, provide parent education, and share school program information.
- Dr. Del Rosario, Principal
SCHOOL HIGHLIGHTS
CIF Division 1 Girls Basketball Champions!
Congratulations to The Music Machine
Bonita Vista High School Welcomes Sam Kirkland III as New Varsity Football Coach
Ms. Ekstein’s IBESS/APES Class
Margaux Deja from, I Love a Clean San Diego, talked about how the changes in seawater chemistry are occurring throughout the world's oceans. Since the beginning of the industrial revolution, the release of carbon dioxide (CO2) from humankind's industrial and agricultural activities has increased the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere. The ocean absorbs about a quarter of the CO2 we release into the atmosphere every year, so as atmospheric CO2 levels increase, so do the levels in the ocean. Our oceans are responsible for removing this greenhouse gas from the atmosphere. However, decades of ocean observations and data now show that there is also a downside — the CO2 absorbed by the ocean is changing the chemistry of the seawater, a process called ocean acidification, from pH 8.2-8.1, a 26% increase in acidity. - Ms. Ekstein
College Going Culture at BVHS!
SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS
Tardy Sweeps
Staff and Parents,
Tardy Sweeps will at first be random after nutrition break and lunch. After the first two weeks of periodic Tardy Sweeps, they will become permanent. Please review the guidelines:
Tardy Sweep Guidelines
· Once the warning bell rings, teachers are to stand outside by their door and encourage students to get to class.
· Initially, a P.A. announcement will give students a warning of an impending Tardy Sweep after a week or two these announcements will cease.
· Once the final bell rings, all teachers are to lock their doors,
· Student not in classrooms are to go in front of the library to receive a Saturday School detention.
· Student are not to re-enter their classroom without proof of a Saturday school detention notice
- Mr. Quillin, Assistant Principal
Upcoming High School Conferences
Asian Pacific Student Alliance (APSA) HS Conference - March 10
Saturday, March 10
9:00 am - 9:00 pm
San Diego State University
APSA shares the Asian Pacific culture with all ethnicities. The high school conference is open to anyone who is interested in learning about Asian Pacific culture, communities, and to develop an appreciation for the rich traditions and beliefs of Asian Pacific cultures. APSA hopes to help and to be of assistance in advocating and representing the organization's interest both within and outside of campus.
An Evening with UC San Diego - March 15
An Evening with UC San Diego
Thursday, March 15
6:00 pm
San Ysidro High School
RECEIVE INFORMATION ON:
* Preparing for College
* Navigating Admissions
* Financial Aid and more...
Registration required. See event flyer below for registration information.
Chicana Latina Conference at SDSU - April 14
Chicana Latina Conference
Saturday, April 14
9:00 am – 4:00 pm
San Diego State University (SDSU)
Association of Chicana Activists (A.Ch.A) of San Diego State University 25th Annual High School conference. To inspire under privileged students to pursue a higher education as well provide the tools for them to get there. The conference is FREE> Registration deadline is March 15. Must register at AChA website: http://sdsuacha.webs.com/
· Breakfast and Lunch
· Inspirational Keynote Speakers
· Various Workshops related to reaching an institution of higher education
· Live Entertainment
· Raffles, Scholarship giveaways
· Childcare and Parking
Adelante Mujer Conferece at UCSD - April 14
INVITATION IS FOR FEMALE STUDENTS
Adelante Mujer Conference
Saturday, April 14
7:45 am – 2:00 pm
University of California San Diego (UCSD)
We’d like to extend an invitation to our upcoming 2018 Adelante Mujer Conference. Below you will find the Save the Date flyer for the 25th annual Adelante Mujer Conference along with the Registration Form. The event is scheduled for Saturday, April 14th at UC San Diego from 7:45 am-2:00 pm. The purpose of this event is to help female students learn about career opportunities from professional women. Please open the attachment below for the permission slip or stop by the Counseling Center to pick one up. Each student attending must complete a paper Registration Form and have it signed by their parents. The Registration form is attached below or stop by the Counseling or Parent Resource Center Rm. 1203 to pick one up.
Supporting Schools/Students during the Planned Walkouts and Protests
In response to the latest school shooting incident, please read the letter below from Dr. Joe Fulcher, Assistant Superintendent of Equity, Culture and Support Services.
A number of student protest events scheduled to occur over the course of the next few weeks. Some of the events include:
· The Women’s March’s Youth EMPOWER Group National School Walkout on March 14, 2018, at 10:00 a.m.
· March For Our Lives March on Washington D.C. on March 24, 2018
AP Exam Registration is Happening Now
This weeks is late payment period from March 5 - 9
$30 late fee
After March 9, any unpaid registrations must be paid by meeting with Ms. Barker-Heinz or Mr. Phelps in person.
Library Updates
Library Media Center
Official Hours: 7:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. (Afterschool Homework Center is usually open until 4:30 for tutoring, homework, group projects, and computer use on Monday through Thursday and most Fridays.) Studies show that students who read do better on standardized tests. The LMC has a wide selection of new books. Please view the flyer below for more information about the LMC:
- Online library resources
- Online textbook access
- Care of textbooks
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Library volunteers
Library Teacher
Mary Anderson
(619) 397-2030
NEA's Read Across America
The National Education Association is building a nation of readers through its signature program, NEA’s Read Across America. Now in its 20th year, this year-round program focuses on motivating children and teens to read through events, partnerships, and reading resources. Take a few minutes out of your day to read to a child on March 2 and add reading to your daily routine if it is missing."You're never too old, too wacky, too wild, to pick up a book and read with a child."
Support our Amazing BVHS Club Blue Fundraiser!
Kick Start a Career in Transitional Science
Students, parents, and teachers:
The Scripps Translational Science Institute (STSI) is offering a Student Research Internship Program opportunity for highly motivated high school, undergraduate, and professional students taking place at the La Jolla site, starting in June 2018. An informational link is below, flyer also attached, with further information and application details: https://www.stsiweb.org/education-training/internship/.
Accommodation is planned for 20 -25 interested and qualified students for this exciting summer internship program.
Check out BVTV!
Counseling Center Announcements
Seniors: Need $$$ for College? Apply for Scholarships!
Scholarship bulletins are posted on our school website, Jupiter grades program, and on twitter@bv_scholarships.
Scholarship Counselor: Olga Castro - Olga.castro@sweetwaterschools.org
Spring Student Support Groups
Our Spring student support groups are in session. We are serving over 150 students in a variety of groups: Positive Thinking, Girls-to-Women, Boys-to-Men, Body Image, Sexual Orientation, and Family. These group counseling sessions are helpful in assisting our students learn to better address their personal situations and increase their coping skills and resiliency. Confidentiality of a student’s participation must be highly maintained. For more information about support groups, please contact your student's counselor.
Athletics Department Announcements
Sports Clearance System
Parents,
Please don’t wait for the last second to clear your son or daughter for Spring sports. Registration is open now. Please visit registermyathlete.com or bonitavistabarons.com to get started. If your son or daughter would like to play sports for the high school, they need to go to our ASB and get a clearance packet. Boys Golf, Boys and Girls Swimming, and Boys Tennis all start on February 10th. Baseball, Softball, Boys and Girls Track, Boys Volleyball, and Boys and Girls Lacrosse all start on February 17th. Your son or daughter may not try out until they have been cleared by the school.
Athletic Director
Jason Murphy
Academic Support & Resources
Teachers and Parents:
T.E.A.M. Tutoring
Days: Monday – Thursday
Hours: 2:20– 4:20 pm
Location: Cafeteria
Contact Info:
Mr. Steve Wiggs - T.E.A.M. Tutoring Coordinator
BVH Academic Support & Parent Resource Center - Rm. 1203
(619) 397-2033
Homework Center
Days: Monday – Friday
Hours: 2:20– 4:20 pm
Location: Library
Contact Info:
Mrs. Mary Anderson - Teacher/Librarian
(619) 397-2030
PSAT/NMSQT Resources for Students
Parent Announcements
Dear Parents,
The 2017-18 Excalibur yearbook staff is currently selling Senior Dedication pages. Senior Dedication pages are a collage of memorable photos dedicated to your senior son or daughter. They are placed at the end of the yearbook. Senior pages are featured by quarter pages, half pages, and full pages. It includes a set of photos and a personal message from the student’s family, friends, or relatives. The proceeds will go to fund the next year’s yearbook staff and sending BVHS representatives to editor camp. Please contact the information provided if interested in purchasing a Senior Dedication page. Thank you!
Yearbook Editors
Alina Frigerio-Swain: alinamaefrigerio@gmail.com
Gabi Zaballa: (619) 565-7383
Visit our School Website
Parent Involvement
Support Your Bonita Vista High Parent-Teacher-Student Association (PTSA)
Next Semester Meetings are scheduled as follows:
- Thursday, February 22, 2018
- Thursday, April 26, 2018
Meetings are held in the school cafeteria at 6:30 PM
BVH School Site Council
The role of the School Site Council (SSC) is to annually evaluate, monitor, and implement the school’s Single Plan for Student Achievement (SPSA) which sets our school goals and objectives based on student data and the Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP).The School Site Council is comprised of the principal, teachers, non-classroom staff, parents, and students. School Site Council are public meetings and open attendance is welcome. If you would like to attend a meeting, please contact Rosalinda Gutierrez at (619) 397-2070.
BVH English Learner Advisory Committee
The English Learner Advisory Committee (ELAC) is a committee for parents or other community members who want to advocate for English Learners. The overall aim of ELAC is to advise the school staff and School Site Council on programs and services for English Learners and contribute to the development of the SPSA. If you would like to join our ELAC committee or attend a meeting, please contact assistant principal, Carlos Siragusa at (619) 397-2000. The ELAC is a public meeting. Parents are welcome to attend all meetings throughout the year.
Jupiter Grades Support
Jupiter Grades Video Tutorial
School Meal Menus on the YumYummi App
School nutrition menus are now available on the YumYummi app for mobile devices! We are dedicated to supporting the academic success and healthy eating habits of our students, with the goal of promoting life-long healthy behaviors.
Click here for more information.
Meal Prices: All students who qualify for free and reduced meals are provided breakfast and lunch at no cost. Supper at select schools is free to all students
Join The Journey To Zero Waste
Sweetwater Stars
Has someone at Bonita Vista High School done something great? The Sweetwater Stars program wants to highlight those Barons that shine! We want to recognize the individuals that make a difference and have a positive impact in our school community.
BVH Mission Statement
The mission of Bonita Vista High School, a distinctive and vibrant international community of leaders, is to ensure all students thrive and successfully contribute to a global society through a system of learning distinguished by:
· Rigorous, comprehensive, and enriching academic programs
· Diversified extra-curricular programs designed to engage and inspire all students
· A safe learning environment
· A culture that fosters intellectual risk-taking and the exploration of new ideas
· Individuals whose actions are guided by integrity, honesty, and respect
· Partnerships with students, staff, families, and community members
· A tradition of excellence and Baron Pride
BVH a Gold Ribbon School
Bonita Vista High School is recognized as one of California’s Gold Ribbon Schools for 2017. The award reflects our school’s success in creating a positive learning atmosphere for our students. This success is a direct result of our dedicated, creative, and supportive school community.
Bonita Vista High School
Dr. Roman Del Rosario
Principal
Email: roman.delrosario@sweetwaterschools.org
Website: https://bvh.sweetwaterschools.org/
Location: 751 Otay Lakes Road, Chula Vista, CA, United States
Phone: (619) 397-2000
Twitter: @BVHBarons