Oakland Tech Senior Newsletter
Class of 2019
Senior Assembly, Wednesday March 20 @10:40 AM-11:25 AM in OT Auditorium (Mandatory)
Last day to sign up for APEX: April 5th. Last Day to submit APEX and College Courses: May 17th
2019 Academic Recovery Summer School: June 10, 2019-July 10, 2019. Application due: April 15th. Please see form below or contact school counselor for an application
Graduation Timeline
Graduation Auditions for student Speakers and Performances: April 8th and 9th
AP Testing: Week 1 May 6-10
Week 2 May 13-17
Grad Trip Celebration: May 16-18
Last Day for APEX : May 17
Senior Finals: May 21st-May 23rd
Finals Make-up May 24th
Senior Check out: May 24th
Teachers submit Senior grades: Friday, May 24th.
Senior Survey Due May 28th
Memorial Day: Monday, May 27 (No Rehearsal)
Graduation Rehearsal: Tuesday, May 28
Caps, Gowns, and Graduation tickets Distribution: Tuesday, May 28th
Graduation Ceremony: Wednesday, May 29th at the Paramount Theater, 6:00 PM-8:00 PM
Graduation Guest Tickets
- Graduation Guest tickets will be distributed on May 28th at the end of graduation rehearsal.
- Each senior will receive 4 tickets. Students may get an additional ticket depending on the number of graduating seniors.
- Students are not allowed to sell their tickets. Students caught selling their tickets will not be allowed to participate in the graduation ceremony.
- Students not planning to attend the graduation ceremony must email Ms. Sudduth. This is so tickets can be distributed to other students who need them.
- Extra tickets will be raffled at the end of graduation rehearsal.
Important Graduation Information: Please read
- Graduation Rehearsal | Tuesday, May 28 8; 30AM-2:00 PM
- All graduates must provide their Student ID AND exit ticket. If you do not have one, you can get a duplicate from the counselors’ office. If not, bring even a California ID, Driver’s License, or Passport. If these are not shown, you will not receive anything including your graduation cap and guest tickets.
- Exit tickets will be given at the final Senior Assembly in May.
- Students should bring something while they wait. Do not schedule work at 12:00 PM because we need students present.
- Students with ANY tardies must start clearing them!!
- Yearbooks, caps, and gowns will be distributed at the end of the rehearsal.
Junior Prom
Date: Saturday, April 20, 2019
Time: 7PM-11PM
Price: $85.00
Senior Ball
Date: Saturday, April 27, 2019
Time 7PM-12PM
Price: $95.00
Tickets available for purchase. See Ms. Rosemary in the Treasurer's office. Last day to purchase tickets: April 5th.
The Oakland Tech High School 2018-2019 YEARBOOK
BUY NOW!! Purchase your Bulldogs yearbook while quantities last!!
Pricing-
Before 12/31/18: $65
After 12/31/18: $75
Make Payments Online @ https://ybpay.lifetouch.com/Order/SelectJob with Yearbook ID Code 12547619
Deadline: March 25, 2019
Community College Week: April 15-19
AP Testing; Week 1: May 6-10; Week 2: May 13-17
Please go to https://apstudent.collegeboard.org/takingtheexam/ap-calendar for more information.
“I Can Afford College”
The “I Can Afford College” campaign is a statewide, financial aid awareness initiative sponsored by the California Community Colleges. The campaign got its start back in 2004, shortly after the California community colleges increased their enrollment fees. The governor and the state legislature wanted to make sure Californians knew how to make college affordable, so they set aside money to create an awareness campaign about financial aid.
The “I Can Afford College” campaign is funded by the State of California, through Proposition 98. This website is one of the main elements of the campaign. Since the site was launched, it has received more than 2.5 million visits. Additionally, the number of community college students who receive some type of financial aid has gone up by nearly 70 percent since 2004.
Our goal at “I Can Afford College” is simple. We want to let students and parents know that:
- California community colleges are affordable.
- Financial aid is available year-round to help pay for enrollment fees and college costs like books, supplies, and even rent in some cases.
- All 115 California community colleges have financial aid experts who can give you free one-on-one help.
Click on the California College Promise Grant button to apply.
Earn your GED with Oakland Adult and Career Education You can Create the Future you Want!
- GED is considered equivalent to a high school diploma and is recognized by all States and internationally.
- Students may begin at a Community College with a GED.
- Students can apply for financial aid with a GED.
- 97% of companies accept the GED for employment.
- Students earn the GED by passing 4 tests: (Math, Reading Language Arts, Science and Social Studies).
- Students can take the test in English or Spanish
- The military accepts the GED. The student also has 15 college credits.
Year Up is a one-year, intensive training program that provides talented and motivated, yet under-served young adults, ages 18-24, with a combination of hands-on skills development, coursework eligible for college credit, corporate internships, and wraparound support.
CHALLENGING STUDENTS TO REACH THEIR POTENTIAL.
Our program emphasizes academic and professional rigor, setting expectations high for the quality of work and professional behavior. A strong structure guides students through the steps necessary for achieving success in the classroom and the workplace.
THE HIGH SUPPORT, HIGH EXPECTATION MODEL.
Our approach focuses on students’ professional and personal development to help them achieve economic self-sufficiency.
For the first six months of the program, students develop technical and professional skills in the classroom. Students then apply those skills during the second six months on an internship at one of Year Up’s corporate partners. Students take coursework eligible for college credit, earn an educational stipend, and are supported by staff advisors, professional mentors, dedicated social services staff, and a powerful network of community-based partner
Math Mentors Tutoring
Open to all students at all Math levels, Math Mentors is hosted by math teachers, community volunteers and paid Tech student tutors. There’s no need to sign up — just drop in! Snacks are available.
- Monday, 3:45 – 5 PM, Room 205 (Mr. Ji)
- Wednesday, 7:35 – 8:50 AM, Room S-3/Engineering (Mr. Li)
- Thursday, 3:45 – 5 PM, Room 236 (Ms. Mann)
Exercise Your Right: 16 & 17 Year Olds Can Now Pre-Register Online to Vote
In California, eligible 16 and 17 year olds can now pre-register online to vote and then automatically become active voters once they turn 18 — strengthening our democracy by helping to choose the people who will lead us and by voicing their opinions on issues that affect the future of our communities, state and union. We strongly encourage our eligible Bulldog students and families to register now and to exercise their right to be heard.
Staci Ross-Morrison
Administration
Room: Main Office
Work Phone:450-5400 Ext 128
Work Email:staci.ross-morrison@ousd.org
Main Campus
4351 Broadway, Oakland, CA 94611
(510) 450-5400
(510) 450-5428 FAX
Upper Campus (UC) — Fashion, Art & Design
5263 Broadway Terrace, Oakland, CA 94618
(510) 654-7116
(510) 654-7157 FAX
Dana Sudduth Assistant Principal (Upper Campus)
Email: dana.sudduth@ousd.org
Website: www.smore.com
Phone: 510-654-7116
12th Grade Counselors
Susheela Moonsamy
Counseling: Last name A-G
Room 110
Work Phone:450-5400 Ext 110Work Email:susheela.moonsamy@ousd.org
Amy Martinez
Counseling, Last Name: H-N
Room 112
Work Email:amy.martinez@ousd.org
Jacqueline Johnson
Counseling: Last Name: O-ZRoom 114
Work Phone:450-5400 Ext 114Work Email:jacqueline.johnson@ousd.org