Monday Message
December 14, 2020
Work due for Month 4
Deadline: Friday, December 18 by 3:00 pm
Mt. Everest Academy must follow strict Ed Code policy regarding independent study. We realize turn-in and work samples can be a hassle, however, they MUST be done correctly in order for our program to stay in existence. So, please carefully follow instructions for turn-in and audit. If you are not sure you are doing something correctly, ask your supervising teacher. (And DO NOT write "audit" anywhere on a work sample or subject title.)
We strongly suggest completing audit samples on Tuesday or Wed. this week so it is not a rush to get it done on Friday!
- Work must be submitted online to all of your content area teachers by 3:00 pm
- Work (Audit) samples must be submitted online to your supervising teacher by 3:00 pm
- Campus remains closed. Everything is done online!
Coffee with the Principal
Date: Thursday, Dec. 17
Time: 9:30am
Zoom: https://sandiegounified.zoom.us/j/5177169155
Bring your own coffee or tea and join Principal Browne to discuss school happenings. This is an informal opportunity to hear about school planning, ask questions, and provide suggestions to improve our program. Hope to see you there!
Your Input Needed
Our unique program currently meets the needs of many different families for many different reasons. This data, along with District guidelines, will help inform our decisions moving forward. We thank you for your input.
MEA Foundation General Meeting - Save the Date
MEA Foundation General Meeting
Date: Tuesday, January 12
Time: 6:30 pm
Link TBA
All MEA parents and guardians are invited to attend this MEA Foundation General Meeting. We will discuss goals and future projects to benefit our school community. We look forward to seeing you there!
Chipotle Fundraiser
Burritoful news! Thank you to all who ate out for the MEA Foundation. Our fundraiser brought in $226! Please look for another Family Dinner Night coming soon.
Holiday Hoopla
PALS interest form for Parents
Day: Thursdays
Times: 12:30-1:50 and 1:50-3:05
PALS is almost in session! Parents, if you have a child in grades K-5 that needs help with homework, consider bringing them to PALS. During PALS, older students in either Middle or High school can help them with any homework needed. This program will start the first week back from winter break/week one of month 5. PALS will be hosted through zoom on Thursdays during two time slots: 12:30-1:50 and 1:50-3:05. If this sounds interesting, please fill out this PALS Parent/Guardian Form to show you and your child’s demonstrated interest in the tutoring program.
Desert Sun Coffee Delivery
Coffee will arrive approximately Dec. 15-16, so we will email families to pick up their coffee as soon as possible and not later than December 18th for enjoyment before the winter break.
Reminder: Edgenuity Chromebook pickups
Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10:00-1:00
Please come get your Chromebook before the end of the year for all Edgenuity classes and Mr. Cate’s AP Euro class! (if you haven’t already done so!)
YEARBOOK
The 20-21 school year will be unlike any other. We will be talking about it for the rest of our lives. This year’s yearbook is going to be different too...because it will be crowdsourced and made by YOU!
PALS peer tutoring is back!
PALS, our student tutor program is starting soon! Elementary schoolers who are looking to be tutored, please fill out the form below. Middle and high schoolers who are looking to tutor, also fill out the form below. Thank you!
Material Checkouts
Please come to the table by the auditorium on Tuesdays and Thursdays between 10:00 and 1:00. For material pickups, returns, and exchanges (including Chromebooks for Edgenuity exams)
Please contact Suzie Wilson at swilson3@sandi.net if you have any questions, or reach her at 858-627-7381 on Tuesdays through Thursdays. There is no need to email in advance. However, when there are special distributions ready for check-out, they will be noted here in the Monday Message.
ASB Instagram
MEA's ASB Instagram account is running again this year! Follow us to get updates on school events, spirit weeks, and more! Account Handle: @mea.asb
* * THE GOOD STUFF * *
Please send in your Good Stuff!
We're bringing back the Good Stuff! We know MEA students and families are involved in so many things outside of school. Do you have something fun or interesting to share? Please send your stories and images to share for "The Good Stuff" in upcoming Monday messages to mteverest@sandi.net. We want to hear from you!
** Extracurricular Activities **
CLUBS
- Academic League - led by Kate Papen
- Ally Action - Google Classroom Code - 4pkxv2a
- Art Club - led by Ava G, Renee D, Alexis A.
- Cooking Club - led by Katherine B.
- Drama Club - led by Gabriella Martien
- Engineering Club - led by Matthew S ... Zoom link ... Interest Form
> Wednesdays, 12:30-1:30 (not turn in) - Film Club - led by Petunia Rizo
- GSA - Google Classroom Code - wtg4opf
- Hack Club - led by Yusuf A....Flyer...Interest Form
- Horror Club - led by Toki
- Mental Health Club - led by Leena Iwamoto
- Musicing Club - led by Malyvn Lai
- Rubik's Cube Club - led by Shawn Zhuang
- Year Enders
- Yoga/Meditation Club - led by Chloe Lutosky
A message from your ASB officers:
Ally Action
MEA is continuing our anti-bullying campaign this year! Due to concerns surrounding many of the ideals that ADL stood for, we are no longer associating ourselves with them, and we are officially Ally Action. We are starting the campaign by encouraging all students to sign this pledge to make our school a more welcoming place. Throughout the year, we will host events for all ages to build our school's community. If you're interested in joining our team, you can also tell us that on the pledge. Anyone in 6th-12th grade is more than welcome!!
ASB Events
ASB wants to know what times work best for you for school events! Please fill out this preferred times form to help us make our events work great for everyone.
Club Interest Surveys
Are you interested in being in a club, or starting one? MEA has a wide variety of clubs that will be continuing online! Fill out the first two links to start or join a club, and send the third to a teacher that you'd like to have run the club!
** COUNSELING CORNER **
Senior Appointments with Mr. Zappala
Seniors, please sign up for a time slot to talk with Mr. Zappala about your progress in completing the college application process as well as your FAFSA application.
City Ready Session
Tuesday, December 15 / 2:00-3:00
Seniors, here is an informational session for you to learn about the programs available at City College.
Class of 2021
Seniors, this Counseling & Guidance Resources webpage was designed with you in mind. From the page you will find helpful resources to support your senior year: understand the college application process, cope with the stressors of transitioning to college and navigate the challenges of senior year.
Challenge to Class Requirements
Students must meet all class requirements prior to being enrolled in community college campus courses. Students can clear prerequisites by challenge exam, transcripts, or petition to challenge.
Challenge Exam offered through testing office: testing@sdccd.edu
If you’ve taken classes similar to the prerequisites in question but not exact equivalents, or if you have applicable work experience, you can petition through the particular Department. For this, download and submit this Petition to Challenge. The submit link is just below the forms.
CSU applications deadline extended to Dec. 15
Hello Seniors,
The deadline for Fall 2021applications has been extended for all CSU campuses until December 15th. If you still want to apply, you can do so now. Remember however, to not wait until December 15th to submit your applications. Doing this will most likely result in your not being able to submit your application due to the system being overloaded.
There is also a Virtual Front Desk available Monday-Friday from 11am-2pm to offer assistance.
If you have any questions about completing your CSU applications, please e-mail Ms. Thrasher directly at maria.thrasher@sdsu.edu
Spring Community College Dual Enrollment
11th and 12th grade students may take a community college course while enrolled at Mt. Everest Academy. There are many courses offered for dual credit, where students can meet high school graduation requirements while earning college credit. Now is the time to sign up for a Spring semester course!
All students, new and returning, need to submit a community college Supplemental Application each semester. Students can submit their Supplemental Application as of Oct. 26th and open enrollment will begin on December 14th.
Students new to the dual enrollment process will need to complete the CCApply and Registration Applications in addition to the Supplemental Application.
For any questions, please contact Mr. Zappala at rzappala@sandi.net
Community College Excused Withdrawals
As approved by the California Community College Chancellor’s Office, community colleges will
still be accepting Excused Withdrawal (EW) petitions with a COVID reason. This
will be effective until 12/31/2020 unless the state Chancellor’s Office extends the
deadline.
However, this will not be an automatic process.
Students who are eligible should file a petition with this following form:
Petition for Excused Withdrawal due to COVID-10.
SAT 2020-21
For those of you thinking about taking the SAT this school year, here is everything you need to know. Although many colleges are not considering the SAT or ACT for admission for the Fall of 2021, some are test optional where the results can be considered for course placement. Reach out to Mr. Zappala with any questions you have about the SAT and ACT.
Women in Computer Science
* * COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS * *
Make a Cardboard Pinball Machine
Wednesday, December 16 / 3:30pm
Follow along with Ms. Parween on Wednesday, December 16th @ 3:30 p.m. as you learn how to create an ingenious work of art - a Cardboard Pinball Machine! Geared toward 3rd-5th grader participation.
Presented by Balboa Library. Facebook post remains available for later viewing.
Virtual Field Trip: The Nutcracker with Southern California Ballet
Watch Southern California Ballet perform narrated show excerpts of “The Nutcracker” with extension activities in movement, pantomime, and costume design in Poway OnStage's Virtual Field Trip.
Thank you to Mrs. Finney for signing up our school up to have access to this immersive, virtual event!
Link: www.PowayOnStage.org/vft-nut
Password: Nut2020
A Holiday Gift for YOU from the students of Grossmont College
ART
DANCE
MUSIC
- Master Chorale performs "O Love"
- Grossmont Afro-Cuban Ensemble Virtual Concert
- Middle East Ensemble performs Navai "May Separations End"
- Quarantine Blues performed by Mike Doherty
- "Eleanor Rigby" by Sir Paul McCartney performed by the Grossmont College Guitar Ensemble
- The Grossmont Guitar Ensemble performs "Menuet" from Eine Kleine Nachtmusik by W.A. Mozart
THEATRE
Invitation to Enspire by TESC @ UCSD
Enspire is a full-day event on January 23rd, 2021 designed to encourage students to pursue college-level education. This year, they will be inviting around 130 high school students to participate in several STEM activities virtually on Zoom that seek to be engaging as well as give a glimpse of the concepts taught in UC San Diego’s introductory engineering courses.
MEA Alumna seeks participants for research project
Sierra Ottilie-Kovelman (MEA alumna) is graduating this year from UCSD with a double major in Global Health and Psychology and is a research assistant in a child development lab at UC San Diego. When Sierra attended Mt. Everest Academy she enjoyed her classes on dissection, which led her in the direction of pursuing a health career. She was also inspired by her older brother, Danny Kovelman-Ottilie, who was an MEA valedictorian.
The UCSD child development lab is trying to learn more about child development and is looking for kids to interview in game-like tasks over Zoom. If your child is between the ages of 5 to 12 years and could participate in the study, here is the link for more information and to sign up.
Also, Sierra would be happy for families to contact her directly with additional questions at siottili@ucsd.edu
Interfaith Art
Barbara Ruys has been hosting experimental art devotionals since the summer of 2017. These devotionals are Baha’i inspired and are free and open to all, where everyone of any spiritual background or no spiritual background can feel comfortable. To learn more about these workshops, or to be added to Barbara’s email list, contact her at plumtreeb@gmail.com
MANDALA MEDITATION
Friday, Dec. 18 / 10:00-noon
Zoom Meeting ID: 862 3210 1882
Passcode: 925177
Supplies:
- Print this template on regular paper.
- Regular pencil or pen, or colored pencils or pens.
- (3 colors maximum makes a more satisfying mandala)