The Friday FINALE!
The Week of October 15-19
Santiago Hosts College & Career Kickoff!
Important Events the Week of October 15-19
- College Presentation: Yale University
- University of Nebraska
Tuesday - October 16: Even Block Schedule
- College Presentation: USC - University of Southern California
Wednesday - October 17: PLC All Periods (1-6)
- UC Irvine
- Jostens Parent Night 5 - 8 PM- Shark Tank
Thursday- October 18: Disaster Drill Schedule
- Princeton Review Scores Back Night 7 PM - Shark Tank
- College Presentation: UC San Diego
Friday - October 19: Even Block Office Hours Schedule
- College Presentation: Whittier College
- Dartmouth College
- Jostens Grad Product Order Day - both lunches in the Quad
- V Fb vs Corona 7 PM
IMPORTANT SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS
Great California ShakeOut - October 18
Once again, the Corona-Norco Unified School District will be taking part in the Great California Shake Out, which is a statewide earthquake drill. The drill is scheduled for Thursday, October 18, 2018. The District’s primary schools, secondary schools" and administrative offices will be participating. This activity will test our earthquake procedures. On October 18, 2018, our school will participate in the drill that will enable us to evaluate how prepared we are for a major earthquake.
The purpose is to discover areas where improvement is needed, raise the level of awareness among the students and staff, and stress the need to plan an effective response to emergencies. The drill will simulate a 7.8 magnitude earthquake, which would cause severe and widespread destruction. The exercise will begin at 09:29 AM. Similarly, you can help prepare your family members for their own protection during emergencies at home.
Your chances of survival will be much higher if your family gets proper training and knows what to do should a crisis occur. If you desire further information on how to develop a family preparedness plan, contact the nearest American Red Cross that offers emergency preparedness course and materials. In a real emergency, remember that the school will keep the students and will only release the students to parents, guardians, or those listed on the emergency card at the designated reunification area.
Please inform the school if any information on your emergency card changes. If you have any questions about the earthquake drill or our emergency procedures, please contact us.
Thank you,
-Santiago High School
PINK OUT SHIRTS!
As you know, October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. ASB has shirts on sale starting WEDNESDAY for $10 cash only. Supplies are limited. Make sure to come out and support the FNL Pink Out Game on October 19th vs. Corona.
Senior Portraits
Seniors, you must book an appointment with Lifetouch Prestige for your senior portrait as soon as possible. Appointments are filling up fast, don't be left out of the yearbook! Visit http://go.lifetouch.com/ or call 951-284-4029 and schedule your portrait sitting today. Deadline to have your picture taken is November 15.
SUPPORT LINK CREW AT CHIK-FIL-A: OCTOBER 15
SUPPORT BOYS SOCCER AT PIZZA REV: October 15
Don't forget to mention the SHS soccer program when you purchase.
BOYS GOLF TRYOUTS - SEE COACH LANE
Drop Off Instructions off of Foothill
New ID Policy!
We have a new ID procedure! Students received their ID card at registration. Students either got a student ID card OR an ASB ID card if they purchased ASB membership for the year. All students will be required to visibly wear their ID daily on a lanyard while on campus. If a student loses or damages their ID card they will be required to get a replacement ID from the Shark Shop. Replacement ID cards cost $5.00 and replacement ASB ID cards cost $10.00.
No Vaping on Campus
BE A SHARK: REWARD YOUR CHILD!
We are rewarding positive BE A SHARK behaviors - be sure to look for these same qualities from your students at home and let your student know you appreciate it when they:
S - Show Responsibility
H - Have Integrity
A - Achieve
R - Respect
K - Know yourself
At the end of the first quarter, over 3500 students have received Shark Bytes for displaying BE A SHARK behaviors. Shark Bytes were redeemed at the Shark Shop this week for free ice cream, a free tardy pass, a Shark lanyard, and even a free PROM ticket. Everyday, everywhere, we want students to continue to act out the BE A SHARK values. Continue to show up on time to class and be prepared to work - that's just one behavior that we expect from all Sharks. Keep it up!
Santiago Staff Members Modeling BE A SHARK!
Congratulation to the following Shark Staff Members for being recognized for showing Shark like behaviors around campus.
- Lisa Giles, Clerk (1-hour Massage)
- Nicole Broomfield, Teacher (1-hour Massage)
- Ty DeTrindad, Teacher (Free Car Wash)
- Lisa Wendt, Clerk (Mod Pizza)
- Kim Fields, Clerk (Mod Pizza)
- Olivia Verdusco, Clerk (Mod Pizza)
- Michael Solis (Mod Pizza)
- Lee Graves (Mod Pizza)
- David Bates (Mod Pizza_
- Patti Harris, Teacher (Golden Scanner)
- Kathy Zeeb, teacher (Magliore’s Gift Card)
- Henry Sierra, teacher (Free Car Wash)
- Steve Kropko, teacher (Wireless Golden Scanner)
- Sonny Alvarado, custodian (MOD Pizza)
- Ann Meconian, secretary (MOD Pizza)
- Judy Connell, ACP teacher (MOD Pizza)
- Jen Morgan
- Megan Rubi
- Beth Olshewski
COLLEGE AND CAREER INFO
- See Mrs. Nunes in the College & Career Center (in the Library) to sign up for college presentations here on campus.
- Check out the General Scholarship Bulletin on the school website under Counseling - College & Career Center.
College Presentations Fall 2018
Scholarship Opportunities
Remind Codes by Year of Graduation
Students interested in visiting UC Santa Cruz
UCSC Admissions will host annual Saturday Tours on October 20 and November 10, 2018.
These student-led campus tours provide prospective students with a general introduction to academic and campus opportunities.
An Admissions presentation covering freshman and transfer admissions will be followed by a student panel and an all-walking campus tour.
On the tours, students and families will see the beautiful campus and learn more about the exceptional academic experience and co-curricular opportunities that UC Santa Cruz offers! For students who cannot visit the campus this fall, we offer an online virtual tour featuring the voices of their outstanding student tour guides, and offered in five languages.
Session times are available at 10:00 a.m, 12:00 p.m, and 2:00 p.m. Students reservations for all campus tours must be made in advance online.
For questions about Saturday Tours or the virtual tour, please contact the Campus Tours Office at visits@ucsc.edu
Coast to Coast College Tour - See flyer below
Santiago Canyon College Financial Aid Application Workshops
CNUSD Parent Center
This Week in Varsity Sports:
11:00 AM Eagle Glen Golf Club -BIG VIII Prelims Golf, Girls Varsity
Tuesday - October 16:
4:00 PM Corona Tennis, Girls Varsity
4:00 PM TBA -big VIII carousel Water Polo, Boys Varsity
4:00 PM TBA -big VIII carousel Water Polo, Boys Varsity
Wednesday - October 17:
11:00 PM Eagle Glen Golf Club -BIG VIII Finals Golf, Girls Varsity
Thursday - October 18:
3:15 PM King, Martin Luther Tennis, Girls Varsity Santiago/Corona
4:00 PM TBA -big VIII carousel Water Polo, Boys Varsity
Friday - October 19:
TBA TBA -Steve Pal Tournament Water Polo, Boys Varsity
TBA TBA -Steve Pal Tournament Water Polo, Boys Varsity
7:00 PM Corona Football (11 man) Varsity
Saturday - October 20:
TBA -Mt Sac Invite Cross Country, Boys Varsity
*Bold = Home
About us
Website: santiago.cnusd.k12.ca.us
Location: 1395 East Foothill Parkway, Corona, CA, United States
Phone: 951-739-5600
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Santiago-Sharks-332422146844848/
Twitter: @SantiagoSharks