Longhorn News
Week of 12/8/19
#NoExcusesNoAlibi
Miller's Message
The next two weeks are full as we close out the 1st semester of the 2019-2020 school year. We will not be accepting visitors during EOC retesting and Final Exam Week.
We will be sure to include as much information in the weekly newsletter so you and your scholar are informed on this to come!
Important Information
- We need 100% of our scholars to have a lunch application on file. Please complete the application today! Click the link to get started: https://childnutrition.chisd.net/
Why complete the application? Those who qualify are eligible for SAT/ACT fee waivers and potential college application fee waivers
- It is imperative that scholars arrive at school on time each day. Doors to the building open at 7:45 AM. The tardy bell rings at 8:15 AM. Scholars who are persistently late will receive consequences. Scholars arriving late need to eat or discard of food before they will be allowed to report to class.
- Help us help your scholar in the standard of dress.
-Slides, Hats, Du Rags
-Tights and/or Form Fitting clothing
-Dresses and skirts must be the appropriate length from the knee ( Top of a Horizontal ID from the Knee).
Students that are not compliant will be placed in ISS each day.
- Emergency Operation Drills
TBA
Random Tardy Sweeps
This means our staff will walk the halls after passing periods to make sure students are in class and not in the hallways. Students who are found in the hallway without a pass will receive consequences. Five minutes is a sufficient amount of time to get anywhere on our campus
Employment Opportunity
Math Teacher
Computer Lab Aide
ISS Aide
If you know of a great candidate, please direct them my way!
EOC Retest
EOC Retest are this week!
Test Dates:
December 10, 2019 - English I Re-Test
December 12, 2019 - English II Re-Test
December 11 – 13, 2019 - US History, Algebra I and Biology Re-Test
To view your scholar’s state assessment score, please follow the steps below. Should you have any questions, please reach out to Ms. Shanta Mackey at shanta.mackey@chisd.net or 469-272-2000 x7028. You may also contact our Campus Testing Coordinator, Ms. Holmes at camille.holmes@chisd.net or 469-272-2000 x7227. I hope this helps. Thanks for all you do!
How can I view my scholar’s state assessment results (student profile)?
- Go to: https://www.texasassessment.com/
- Click: “Log in to Student Portal”
- Enter access code and student date of birth or Lookup Access Code
- (To Lookup Access Code: Enter student’s first name, Social Security #/PEIMS ID, and DOB) then Click “GO”
- You will then be given a unique access code
- Click go again and you will be able to view results (PASSED = APPROACHES, MEETS, or MASTERS)
Final Exams (Week of December 16)
Cedar Hill High School will not honor requests to administer final exams early from families. Our policy for the fall semester is not to administer early final exams; instead, any student who misses a final exam will receive a grade of “Incomplete” at the semester for that course, and will have the opportunity to contact the teacher during the first two weeks of the spring semester to take the final exam and receive the appropriate letter grade for the class. The finals schedule is as follows:
Monday, December 16 – (8:15 a.m. – 3:45 p.m.)
Period 1 8:15-10:15 (Exam)
Period 2 10:20-10:50
Period 3 10:55-11:25
Period 5 11:30-1:00 (see lunch schedule below)
Period 6 1:05-3:05 (Exam)
Period 8 3:10-3:45
Tuesday, December 17 – (8:15 a.m. – 3:45 p.m.)
Period 2 8:15-10:15 (Exam)
Period 3 10:20-10:50
Period 4 10:55-11:25
Period 5 11:30-1:00 (see lunch schedule below)
Period 7 1:05-3:05 (Exam)
Period 8 3:10-3:45
Wednesday, December 18 – (8:15 a.m. – 3:45 p.m.)
Period 1 8:15- 8:45
Period 3 8:50- 10:50 (Exam)
Period 4 10:55-11:20
Period 5 11:30-1:00 (see lunch schedule below)
Period 6 1:05-1:40
Period 8 1:45-3:45 (Exam)
Thursday, December 19 – (8:15 a.m. – 3:45 p.m.)
Period 4 8:15-10:15 (Exam)
Period 3 10:20-10:50
Period 2 10:55-11:25
Period 5 11:30-2:00 (see lunch schedule below)
(Exam- C Lunch will return back to class after lunch)
Period 6 2:05-2:55
Period 7 3:00-3:45
Friday, December 20– Teacher Work Day
A Lunch
Lunch 11:25- 11:55 a.m.
Class 12:00- 1:00 p.m.
B Lunch
Class 11:30- 12 p.m.
Lunch 12:00- 12:30 p.m.
Class 12:35 p.m.- 1:00 p.m.
C Lunch
Class 11:30 -12:30
Lunch 12:30- 1:00 p.m.
Wall Of Honor
WALL OF HONOR
We are creating a CHHS Graduate Wall of Honor to recognize Veterans and alumni currently serving in the armed forces.
Submit information and a picture to Shanta Mackey at shanta.mackey@chisd.net . Be sure to include the following information:
- Name of Soldier
- Branch of Service
- Graduation Year
- Accomplishment/Rewards
Attendance Matters
A Parent Must Have!!!
Family Access is a web-based service that allows parents/guardians to view school-related information on their students. Information available includes:
- General student demographic information
- Grades
- Attendance
- Schedules
- Discipline records
- Health records
The information in Family Access is 'real time' based on data in the District's Skyward Student Information Management System. However, remember that grades are 'fluid' and change daily/weekly as the teachers add assignments and grades to the system.
Family Access is secured by a unique username and password for each user to assure security and privacy.
CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE TO FAMILY ACCESS LOGIN PAGE
Forgot Your Login or Password:
If you have forgotten your username or password you can click the Forgot Password Link on the Family Access homepage, contact your student’s home campus office, or send an email to familyaccess@chisd.net.
Parent Classroom Visitation Request
- Requests shall be submitted to the campus principal a minimum of 48 hours in advance to properly have administrative supervision.
- All visitors to the school must conduct themselves so as not to interfere with the daily operation of the school program.
- Visitors should not interact with the staff during instruction,
- Visitors should not attempt to interact with students during the observation
- Visitors should not cause a distraction or disruption to the educational process.
- If the visit is deemed a distraction by either the teacher or principal, the visitor will be asked to end the observation.
- No children or additional guest will be allowed to attend
- Observations will be limited to 30 minutes
Have a Concern at CHHS?
We are often in classes offering support to teachers. We ask that you avoid showing up to the campus unannounced requesting meetings. We will often be unavailable. Please take the time to schedule a meeting with the appropriate individual, following the step below, and we will be happy to address any concerns you may have.
Step One: Contact the teacher/coach/or director and have a meeting/phone conference
Step Two: Contact the Grade Level Assistant Principal/Dean (all issues or grades) or Counselor (schedules/ mental health/academic advisement)
Step Three: Contact the Principal (if a school-wide concern, this becomes step one)
Disruptions on Campus
Free Breakfast for ALL
Social Media Safety
Parents!
Social media can be a phenomenal source of communication, however, it also has the potential to be detrimental. Please speak with your scholar about the dangers of social media. Incidents from social media spill over to the school or home without the parent or administrators knowing about anything until it happens.
Know what your kids are doing and help us be able stop to issues that start via social media!
Identification Badges
All students have received a 2019-2020 school ID
The ID is expected to be worn around the neck daily
In the event that they forget the ID, a temporary can be purchased for $1.00
If the scholar does not have a dollar, they can leave their phone as collateral and pay the dollar at the end of the day.
If they need to replace their ID the cost is $5.00
Parking Passes
- The form can be picked up in the SRO office at CHHS
- The student must have a valid Drivers License and proof of insurance.
- The parking decal cost $25
- Consequences for not having a parking pass will be tickets and potentially receiving a boot on the vehicle.
Bow Tie Tuesday
We are starting BOW TIE TUESDAY at Cedar Hill HS. The concept of Bow Tie Tuesday was originally created in an effort to inspire school spirit, increase morale and build team spirit among staff and students. Wear your bow tie every Tuesday! Encourage your scholar to wear them…. Let's build the Cedar Hill community together.
CHHS PTA News
Your CHHS/NCG PTSA wants and needs you!!! Our goal is to have 100% school and community participation.
***Current/Upcoming Event Dates***
October 15 to December 19 – Funds2Orgs Shoe Drive
January 24 – In and Out Burger Food Truck
February 29 – Talent Show
April 11 – 2nd Annual Spring Fling Dance (9th-12th grade invited)
May 8 – Teacher Appreciation Social
***Shoe Drive Fundraiser now through December 19***
When donating gently worn or new shoes to the CHHS/NGC PTSA, the shoes will be given a second chance and make a difference in people’s lives around the world in countries like Haiti and Ghana. We are in the home stretch and donations are very very low. So we are rewarding the biggest giver! **Staff/students are eligible to WIN $100 CASH for the most shoes donated. The bag count form would have to be in the bag of shoes with the donors name on the form. (Use this form to tally the number of shoes donated.) We will check for accuracy and announce the winner after Christmas break.**
Primary Drop off locations:
Cedar Hill High School - 1 Longhorn Blvd, front lobby from 7:45PM - 3:45PM
Cedar Hill Ninth Grade Center - 1515 W. Beltline Rd, front office from 7:45PM - 3:45PM
Other Locations:
Cedar Hill Admin Building - 285 Uptown Blvd, front lobby from 8AM - 5PM
Frost Bank - 150 E Highway 67, Duncanville, TX, front lobby from 9AM - 5PM
Z’s Barber Shop - 325 W. Beltline, from 10A to 5PM Tuesday through Friday
Cedar Hill Public Library - 225 Cedar St, entrance lobby from 10AM to 6PM (closed on Sunday)
Cedar Hill Recreation Center - 310 E Parkerville Rd, front lobby from 5:30AM to 9:30PM
Remember to follow us on Twitter (@CHLonghornsPTSA) and Like Us on Facebook (@CedarHillHSPTSA). You may direct all questions to longhornptsa@gmail.com.
Best personal regards,
CHHS/NGC PTSA Executive Board
Tiffany Ingram, President
Teresa Clark-Muhammad, Vice President
Savanah Henley, Treasurer
Saundra Jones, Secretary
Melody Bradley, Parliamentarian
CHHS/NGC PTSA Committee Chairs
Adrian Jenkins, Membership
Bershatta Major, Fundraising
Ida Gent, Hospitality
Veronica Hutchings, Social Media
Tauncia Franklin, Parent Volunteer Committee (PVC) 2021
Antwanette Lynn, Parent Volunteer Committee (PVC) 2022
"We are Longhorn Proud! Thank you for your continued support."
All Pro Dads of CHHS
Please take note of the All-Pro Dads Breakfast for the 19-20 School Year!
January 31- 9th and 10th Grade
March 5 -11th Grade
April 24- 12th Grade
Ronnie Jessie, CHHS Chapter Leader 214-356-6953
Larry Jones, CHHS Co-Chapter Leader 214-475-1422
Senior Corner
We are excited to see so many of our scholars start to receive college acceptance letters. Please send us a copy of the letter so we can recognize them too! All letters should be emailed to shanta.mackey@chisd.net
https://www.chisd.net/domain/718
Class of 2020,
We are proud to hear that many of you are working on college applications. Here are some things to think about as you complete the process.
ACT/SAT TEST FEE WAIVERS
If you plan to take or retake the ACT and /or SAT scholars with free or reduced lunch can receive test fee waivers. If you participated in an SAT School Day (at Cedar Hill High
School or another high school) and had free or reduced lunch at that time, you will have two test fee waivers in your College Board Account. When you log in to your College Board Account, look for ‘Accept you SAT waiver benefits’. If you do not see this, continue to register for the test. At the payment portion it will ask if you have a waiver. If you cannot select that option, that means your waivers are there. If it tries to charge you, save, log out and request an SAT waiver from your counselor (see directions below). ACT test fee waivers are requested from your counselor. Complete a waiver request form, at the receptionist’s desk, and leave the form with the receptionist. Your counselor will send a pass for you once the waiver has been processed.
COLLEGE APPLICATION WAIVERS
Once you take the ACT or SAT with a test fee waiver, you qualify for college application waivers. SAT will load four college application waivers in your College Board account. Log in to your College Board account. Select mySAT. Scroll toward the bottom of the page to ‘print view you college application waivers’. Open the waivers and type in your email and phone number on the first waiver. You DO NOT need to put your social security number. Click on the next waiver and your email and phone number will populate on the additional three waivers. These waivers have a unique code. Print two sets.One set you will sign and mail to the college(s). On the other set, write the name of the college you sent the waiver to, to keep track of which waiver went to which college If a college says they did not receive the waiver, you will know the correct waiver to resend. If you took the ACT, request an ACT college application waiver from your counselor. Use your SAT waivers first. If you qualify for free or reduced lunch but paid to take the ACT and SAT you can still request college application waivers from your counselor. The National Association of College Admissions Counselors (NACAC) offered fee waivers for students in this situation. If you are applying to an HBCU, check to see if the school is a member of Common Black College Application before using an ACT, SAT or NACAC fee waiver or paying the fee. For ACT or NACAC college application waivers, complete a waiver request form, at the receptionist’s desk, and leave the form with the receptionist. Your counselor will send a pass for you once the waiver has been processed.
COLLEGE APPLICATION FEES AND APPLY TEXAS
If you are completing applications on Apply Texas, at the end when it requests payment, select waiver. If you do not qualify for a waiver select pay the institution. Do not make payment to Apply Texas. You may change your mind about an application you submit. You want to have control over whether or not the college gets the application fee.
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY AT COLLEGE STATION/UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN AND COLLEGE APPLICATION FEES
Cedar Hill High School is a member of Texas Advance Program with the University of Texas at Austin and we are a Century Scholar School with Texas A&M University at College Station. These memberships wave the application fee for these two universities for all Cedar Hill High School seniors. If you apply to the University of Texas at Austin or Texas A&M University, request their waiver during the payment portion of the application.
COMMON BLACK COLLEGE APPLICATION
Cedar Hill ISD has paid the fee for all of our seniors to join Common Black College Application. This membership will waiver the college application fee to 56 HBCUs. Select APPLY NOW, set up your account then enter chhs2019 in PROMO CODE.
DALLAS COUNTY PROMISE
Be sure to complete the Dallas County Promise steps. Dallas County Promise should be an option that all of our seniors have on the table in May.
Remember to check out the Resources Page on the high school’s website for all things college!
If you are interested in being a veterinarian see the link below for a summer camp at Texas A&M University at College Station. The application opens December 1st and closes January 17th.
https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#inbox?projector=1&messagePartId=0.1
Texas Caucus of Black School Board Members $2000 scholarship opportunity! https://tcbsbm.net/resources/forms
FAFSA Information
The FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) for the class of 2020 opened October 1st. If you want any financial assistance with paying for college you will need to complete your FAFSA. FAFSA is a free application for college-bound (trade school, technical school, two-year college or four-year college) scholars to see if they qualify for federal grants, loans and/or work study.
- Grants-money that does not need to be paid back
- Loans-money that is borrowed and will need to be paid back
- Work Study-students are given a part-time job,with pay, on campus
Completing the application does not obligate you to take what is offered, it just lets you know what you qualify for. If you do not think you will qualify for grants, it is still important to complete the FAFSA. Colleges have several grants and scholarships and not all are need based. There can be merit based grants and/or scholarships you may qualify for but you will not be considered unless you submit a completed FAFSA. Many private scholarships require a completed FAFSA as well.
The first step in completing the FAFSA is for you and at least one parent to obtain a FSA ID. A FSA ID allows you (if you filed taxes) and your parent to electronic link your FAFSA to the IRS to download a previous year's tax information. Current seniors starting college in the fall of 2019 will need to submit 2018 tax information. Your FSA ID also allows you and your parent to electronically sign your FAFSA. If your FAFSA is not signed electronically, it has to be printed, signed and mailed to the Federal Student Aid Office and to each college. This could delay the process. The grant and scholarship money could be gone by the time the paperwork is received and processed.
Be sure to save the username, password and email address used to create the FSA ID. I suggest to make FAFSA a contact on your phone. Most phones have a note section under each contact where this information can be saved..
2020 graduates should be completing the 2020-21 FAFSA. If you plan to take college classes in the summer of 2020, after graduation, you need to complete the 2019-2020 FAFSA as well.
Here is the link to FSA ID website. FSA ID.gov
Here is the link to the FAFSA website. FAFSA.gov
Orchestra Holiday Concert
Orchestra Holiday Concert
Orchestra Holiday Concert
#GRAMFAM Visit 2019
6th Annual College Fair
Legally Blonde Cast
Ain’t nothing like a #HOCO party!
#HOCO King and Queen
Lady Longhorn Volleyball
Hillside Steppers!
Red Army earns a Superior rating at UIL Marching Contest.
Anti Bully Rally with ASA Action Sports
Ready to make a deep playoff run!
Ready to make a deep playoff run!
Ready to make a deep playoff run!
Volleyball Senior Night
Lady Longhorn basketball in action vs SOC
TTHL Action
Mole Day in Chemistry
Mole Day in Chemistry
Mole Day in Chemistry
BlueTheGreat
#LonghornNextChapter
OU vs Baylor ( Once a Longhorn Always a Longhorn)
#LonghornNextChapter
Longhorn Basketball
Food Deliveries to Campus
Cedar Hill High School is a closed campus and will not allow food deliveries via UberEats, DoorDash,GrubHub, etc. Students who violate this policy, will be subject to consequences and their food WILL NOT be delivered. Food Deliveries are only allowed by parents, guardians, or someone listed on the emergency contact list for the student and must be received in the main office before the assigned lunch period. Lunch will not be extended because a students was waiting on food.
We welcome parents to come and eat with their scholar. Please email the appropriate grade level administrator 24 hours prior to wanting to visit.
If you have questions or concerns email Letiticia Brown at
letitia.brown@firstgroup.com or Evonne Stewart at evonne.stewart@firstgroup.com.
You can also call 972-293-8531.
Counseling Assignments for 2019-2020
Camille Vaughn
Lead Academic Counselor
Last Name A-Ed
Email: camille.vaughn@chisd.net
(469) 272-2000 Ext. 7023
Kimberly Burns
Counselor
Last Name Eg-Ka
Email: kimberly.burns@chisd.net
(469) 272-2000 Ext. 702
Bonnie Baker
Counselor
Last Name Ke-Rod
Email: bonita.baker@chisd.net
(469) 272-2000 Extension 7170
Patrice Gray
Counselor
Last Name Rog-Z
Email: patrice.gray@chisd.net
(469) 272-2000 Extension 724
CHHS Administrative Staff
Campus Principal
William Petty
Associate Principal
12th Grade Students
Traci Bragg
Assistant Principal
11th grade Students
Keric McGowan
Assistant Principal
10th Grade Students and General HS 9th Grade Students
Nicki Edwards
ECA Principal
ECA Students
Contact for Dual Credit and Advanced Placement
Shanta Mackey
Dean of Instruction
Lady Longhorn Basketball vs Rowlett
Tuesday, Dec 10, 2019, 06:00 PM
Cedar Hill High School - David Milson Gymnasium, J Elmer Weaver Freeway, Cedar Hill, TX, USA
Cedar Hill Dance Department Presents: Winter Show
Friday, Dec 13, 2019, 07:00 PM
Cedar Hill High School - David Milson Gymnasium, J Elmer Weaver Freeway, Cedar Hill, TX, USA
Lady Longhorn Basketball vs Desoto
Friday, Dec 20, 2019, 06:00 PM
Desoto high school, Eagle Drive, DeSoto, TX, USA
Girls and Boys Basketball vs Grand Praire
Tuesday, Jan 7, 2020, 04:30 PM
Grand Prairie High School, Gopher Boulevard, Grand Prairie, TX, USA
Girls and Boys Basketball vs Waxahachie
Friday, Jan 10, 2020, 04:30 PM
Cedar Hill High School - David Milson Gymnasium, J Elmer Weaver Freeway, Cedar Hill, TX, USA
9th and 10th Grade Comprehensive HS -All Pro Dad Breakfasts
This breakfast will be for all 9th and 10th-grade dads, mentors, and father-like individuals.
Friday, Jan 31, 2020, 07:30 AM
Cedar Hill High School, Longhorn Boulevard, Cedar Hill, TX, USA
RSVPs are enabled for this event.
Cedar Hill High School
Website: https://www.chisd.net/Domain/11
Location: 1 Longhorn Boulevard, Cedar Hill, TX, USA
Phone: 469-272-2000
Twitter: @Cedar_Hill_HS