

Phoenix Flyer
March 6, 2023

March - In Like A Lion
Hello Phoenix families,
The talent show was a huge success last Friday, there was standing room only! Our Phoenix students outdid themselves by entertaining us with singing, dancing, reading, and original skits. A wonderful time was had by all. Thank you to all of you who are supporting our students through the online auction, bidding will be open until midnight tomorrow, click on the QR code below to place your bid. All proceeds go to support our student body activities.
Application season is still open, our Freshmen class is filling up so fast we are considering opening up another cohort. Please keep spreading the word and if you know of anyone who would like to apply, please encourage them to do so as soon as possible.
Have a wonderful week, Phoenix families, see you around campus.
2023-2024 Academic Calendar
Counselor’s Corner: March 6, 2023
Ms. Celina Sanchez csanchez@mrpk.org
HSMC School Counselor Mon/Wed & Friday evenings
Just a reminder that starting next week, I will only be at HSMC every Thursday. Please email me if you have any question/concerns. I will be checking emails at the end of every day to reply.
Seniors
All Mid-Year Reports are uploaded on Naviance. Please check your student portals for communication from your colleges. If a CSU or UC wants your official transcript - Let me know so that I can send through Naviance.
Don’t forget to tell or email me as soon as you get your college acceptance letters/notices so I can add it to the display board in the office ��
Scholarships available for Juniors & Seniors!
As I receive scholarship opportunities, I will be including them on a Google Doc that I have created.
Click on the button below to access information
Universal Scholarship Opportunity (MUSD Students only)
Every year local donors give money to seniors for their future endeavors. Don’t miss this opportunity for FREE money! See the link for the Google application to the Universal Scholarship for HSMC and MHS seniors. Students must use their school gmail account.
Juniors - Horatio Alger Scholarship Application
To be eligible to apply for a Horatio Alger State Scholarship, applicants must meet the following criteria:
Be enrolled full time as a high school junior in the United States
Exhibit a strong commitment to pursue and complete a bachelor’s degree at an accredited non-profit public or private institution in the United States (students may start their studies at a two-year institution and then transfer to a four-year institution)
Demonstrate critical financial need ($55,000 or lower adjusted gross family income is required)
Be involved in co-curricular and community service activities
Display integrity and perseverance in overcoming adversity
Maintain a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 2.0; and
Be a United States citizen
The application deadline is March 15, 2023.
Association of Old Crows (AOC) Mugu Crows: Commander William J. Coffey Memorial Scholarship - Deadline March 23rd
For Grade 12. This scholarship program provides financial assistance for selected students to pursue a degree in engineering or related scientific and technical subjects at area colleges or universities. Additionally, the scholarship is awarded as memorial tribute to Commander William (Bill) J. Coffey (deceased) a former member of the club who lost his life in the crash of a military aircraft in the Indian Ocean while in the service of his country.
An Exciting Opportunity For HSMC Students
The University of California, Santa Barbara is holding a High School Visit Day. Please join them on Saturday, May 6, 2023. You will be able to visit the physics department, tour the labs, and meet with members of the UCSB physics community.
Click on the button below to register for this wonderful event, registration closes April 28th
SCHOOL NEWS
Wonderful Opportunities At The Reagan Library
JOIN US ON-SITE @ THE Reagan Library
- Holocaust Survivor Speaks to Students April 17, 2023 - REGISTRATION OPENS FRIDAY 1/27
Hear from David Lenga, Auschwitz survivor, on Holocaust Remembrance Day (Yom HaShoah). Save the date for this free event and explore the Auschwitz exhibit after hearing David’s powerful story. Contact education@reaganfoundation.org if you interested in bringing your students to the program and/or the exhibit.
PSSA NEWS!
Spring Break Send Off
The HS@MC PSSA would like to organize a Spring Break "send-off" for the students on Friday, March 31. We were thinking of bringing pizzas and snacks for lunch before a well-deserved week off. Please let us know if you are interested in assisting with the coordination for this event.
Also if you aren't already on the PSSA mailing list, be sure to contact us at hsmc.pssa@gmail.com to be added! We have a brief monthly meeting to catch up on the Principal and ASG reports, as well as outlining plans for PSSA. Some of the things we're looking forward to planning include Teacher and Staff Appreciation Week in May, and a Welcome Picnic for new and returning students at the beginning of the upcoming school year.
If you are interested in seeing what we discussed at our latest meeting, you can see our minutes from February on Google Drive.
If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to hsmc.pssa@gmail.com!
Thank you!
ASG NEWS
Pi Day Competition March 10th
To celebrate Pi Day, we are hosting a PIE COMPETITION on Friday March 10th!
Bake a pie and have it judged for a prize. Prizes include throwing a whipped cream pie in a teacher’s face.
Please deliver your pie submission with INGREDIENTS LIST to the office by 9:30AM on March 10th.
Pies will be judged during electives. At 12:30PM, pies will be available for all students to enjoy!
We Are Planting A Garden!
Our improvement committee is building a garden and looking for donations. Please donate before February 10th.
All checks should be made out to "HSMC ASG" and write "garden donation" in the memo. If you would like to donate cash, please put it in an envelope and write "HSMC Garden" on the outside. All donations can be claimed as a donation.
If you have any questions, please contact the office or Sanjana Thatte at 5117493@mrpk.org.
It’s Getting Awkward! March 13-17th
In honor of National Awkward Moments Day on March 18th, HSC students can write their embarrassing moments on paper leaves from March 13-17. These SCHOOL APPROPRIATE awkward submissions will be compiled to create an “It’s Getting Awkward Tree” to display on the bulletin board. We’re all awkward… let’s just embrace it!
10th Annual Phoenix Rising Talent Show Silent Auction
Please join us for the 10th Annual Phoenix Rising Talent Show and Silent Auction Friday March 3rd at 6pm to see our amazing students display their talents! The show will be held in the Forum at Moorpark College. Admission and parking are FREE!
Auditions for students will be held on Friday February 3rd at 12:30pm in TR1.
Please also participate in our digital Silent Auction beginning Friday March 3rd and ending Tuesday March 7th at 11:59pm. The link for the Silent Auction is below:
HSMC Junior and Senior Prom Friday April 28th 6-10pm
11th and 12th grade HSMC students will dance the night away at our GOLDEN AGE themed prom Friday April 28th 6-10pm at Moorpark’s Eden Gardens.
Prom tickets will be on sale in the HSMC office for $100 from April 10th to 26th. Non-HSMC guests will need to complete a guest pass (available in the office) that must be submitted at the time of ticket purchase.
Social Media
Do you LOVE The High School at Moorpark College? Let us know! Help us spread the word about this incredible and successful school. Please follow these links and tell us your experience with our wonderful school.
Facebook Officialhsmc
Twitter OfficialHSMC
@officialhsmc on Instagram
TikTok @hsmcofficial
Yearbook Purchasing Information
Be the first to order your 2022-2023 yearbook! It is quick and easy! Visit treering.com to customize your TWO FREE PAGES and order your yearbook online. For every yearbook purchased, Treering will plant a tree on behalf of HSMC students. Send friend photos, baby photos, pet photos, and silly photos of our HSMC students to hsmcyearbook2023@gmail.com.
Please see attached yearbook information for instructions on customizing and ordering a yearbook.
Yearbook website for customizing and ordering: www.treering.com
Deadline to customize and order: April 10, 2023
Purchase price: $49.99
HSMC Code: 1014109872723234
Please contact Mrs. Sandoval at jhendrixsandoval@mrpk.org with questions.
CLUBS
ENSC (Environmental Science Club)
ENSC Club (Environmental Science Club) is a collaborative discussion-based club that strives to educate our fellow students as to issues regarding the environment. Together we vote on and discuss topics that we are interested in, and organize projects to take initiative in creating a more eco-friendly school atmosphere!
Chess Club
Bring your chess skills to the lunch tables. Every Friday, we will be meeting from 12:40-1:10. There will be opportunities to play games with different people and even compete on chess.com. Bi-weekly, we will send a link via email/text. Join our chess community, where thinking ahead is possible. Questions? Contact our president at 5113332@mrpk.org
Coding Club
The coding club is a small community at HS@MC dedicated to teaching programming in a fun and exciting way. Learn coding both inside and out of club meetings by working on hands-on projects that you can make your own, and take on regional competitions with the club to test your skills as a team! Our club meets at 2 PM on Fridays over Discord. See the club's official website to learn more: https://hsmc-coding-club.github.io/
Jam Club
Giving HSMC students an opportunity to play music at school and jam together! Meet Fridays 12:30-1:15 in TR-5. Contact Asher Clark in 9th grade for more information.
TTRPG Club
The Tabletop Roleplay Game(TTRPG) Club is meant to be a safe environment where anyone who is interested in games like Dungeons & Dragons(D&D) or the Warhammer franchise can learn how to play these games. Meetings will be held every other week in Ms. Pistone’s room, TR-4, on Friday from 12:30 to 1:15. At these meetings, there will be help given towards learning the basics of playing, how to run a game, and how to create a game in D&D. There will also be a chance to learn and play games within the Warhammer Franchise at the bi-weekly meetings. Any campaigns run will be outside of school and club time; however, there are many campaigns planned that anyone is welcome to join if interested.
Math Club
The High School at Moorpark College math club is a space for students at all levels of math to collaborate with each other on independent math study or homework. They can encourage others to learn more and students with more experience in math will be there to help tutor others with math.
Korean Culture Music Club
We are the Korean Cultural Music Club, with the goal of spreading Korean culture around the school through music. We're aimed at individuals interested in Korean culture or music and want to clear up misconceptions people may have about K-Pop and other traditional music. We will meet both semesters, once a week on Mondays at the Junior/Senior lunch.
GSA (Gay Straight Alliance) Club
GSA or Gay Straight Alliance is an important student-led organization meant to promote equality and camaraderie between people of all genders and sexualities. We strive to be a welcoming and safe community where students can meet to discuss queer books, history, and their own experiences. Meetings are Fridays from 12:35-1:15 in TR4.
Art Club
Bring your artistic talents and passion for art and meet with other artists and art lovers every Friday in Mrs. Sandoval's room at 12:40 pm, starting September 9th.
Our focus this year is on a school mural, and each week the art club's work is featured in the HSMC newsletter. Art club also has wonderful opportunities for scholarships, collaboration in school events, guest speakers and showcasing art in the community! We hope to see you there. For more information, please email the club's president, Taylor Capozzoli at 5106965@mrpk.org
Red Cross Club
The HSMC Red Cross Club is centered around acquiring skills to handle emergency situations, learning about the healthcare field, and community service. There are many opportunities provided in the club, as each club meeting counts for community service hours and The Red Cross provides chances for scholarships and gift cards. The Red Cross also helps its clubs execute community events, such as blood drives, so there are plenty of chances to get involved and demonstrate leadership. Thank you for your interest!
MOORPARK COLLEGE NEWS
Spring Spectacular
The students of the Exotic Animal Training and Management Program's Annual Spring Fundraiser celebrates and highlights the work of our 2nd year students as the curtain closes on their 22 month journey within the EATM program.
2 Weekends
March 19th join us as we celebrate Clarence's 100th Birthday!
Special Hours and Program Times
Zoo Hours: 10am - 5pm
Main Theater Show: Zoo Night Live
10:30 • 12:00 • 2:00 • 4:00
Eye to Eye Wildlife Presentations
11:00 • 1:00 • 3:00
Creature Feature
11:30 • 1:30 • 2:30
Enjoy Ira’s Kingdom and Exploration Stations all day
The main show is a silly, fun scripted show put on by 2nd year students and meant for all ages to enjoy. Eye to Eye Wildlife presentations will allow you to see and learn about even more animals! Creature Feature allows for even more animal adventures as we bring in animal professionals and their magnificent creatures.
All Eye to Eye presentations feature different animals at each time. Main Theater Shows alternate between 2 Casts with different animals.
Stay all day and enjoy the fun! Bring your lunch to picnic in the sun!
See other tips to help you Plan Your Visit.
Reminder** - The Zoo will be closing at 1:00pm this Saturday, March 11th for a special event.
Moorpark College ACCESS
Greetings and Happy New Year!
The ACCESS program at Moorpark College would like to cordially invite you, your students, and their parents to our Spring 2023 Information Night for Incoming Freshman! This event will be held in-person on our campus next to our Teaching Zoo!
Date: Wednesday, March 8, 2023
Time: 6:00pm-8:00pm
Location: EATM 208 Auditorium, 7075 Campus Rd, Moorpark, CA 93021 (in the America’s Teaching Zoo parking lot)
This informative meeting will cover our mission, how to apply to ACCESS, some of the differences between High School and College accommodations, and general academic information.
To RSVP for the event, we ask that everyone fill out our Microsoft Form. There is a scannable QR code attached to the save-the-date flyer as well.
Attached you will find the flyer that can be distributed to your students and their parents with a save-the-date, as well as a flyer to help them get started before the night of the event.
If there are other folks you think should be receiving this information, please feel free to forward the information along. We want to ensure that all students who would benefit from ACCESS services at Moorpark College are in attendance. We thank you for the support!
If there are any questions, please feel free to call our office 805-378-1461 or email mcaccess@vcccd.edu.
With thanks and appreciation,
Cash For College
The Financial Aid Office at Moorpark College hosts free Cash for College Workshops. Click on the link below for more information and scheduled webinar times.