Mrs. Frazier's Weekly Wildcat Words
Sunday, April 17, 2022
Weekly Newsletter
We are so fortunate to have an extraordinary team in our Wildcat Library: Dr. Jeanna Wersbe, and our Library Media Technician, Cheryl Swem. They make it look so easy... behind the scenes they work so hard and are always willing to help those who come into the library. From students finding a safe place to go before and after school, to students looking for the latest and greatest title to read, to staff needing that last minute class set of printed copies or class book set...Jeanna, Cheryl and Mack are always there to support.
ECHS Summer School Opportunities
- Session #1: June 14 - July 1
- Session #2: July 5 - July 22
Current ECHS students: https://forms.gle/cXX2AWtN7eFtL5mH6
Incoming 9th graders: https://forms.gle/1C9b7hViV7mbkmPj8
GEAR UP - Summer Educational Programs
Class of 2022 - Prom & Graduation Products
Prom is taking place Saturday, May 28 from 8:00 PM - 11:00 PM at AV Irvine. Tickets are on sale now! You must have a signed Dance Contract when purchasing tickets. The last day to buy tickets is May 5th unless we sell out prior to that.The countdown to graduation is on!
Caps, gowns, announcements and rings can be ordered via San Diego Graduate Supply. You can order online at www.sdgrad.com or make an appointment to come into our office by calling 619-440-5426. Order Form.
Cap & Gown
Students may order either brown or gold gowns. Honors graduates will be notified and their cap and gown will be swapped for a white cap and gown. Loaner caps and gowns are available for FREE for any student who does not want to purchase a cap & gown. Order online at www.sdgrad.com.
Wildcat Week in Sports: 4/18/22 - 4/23/22
News for the Week...
California Healthy Kids Survey (CHKS): Parents of 9th and 11th grade students - During the week of April 18th, your child will participate in our school’s California Healthy Kids Survey sponsored by the California Department of Education. This survey helps promote better health and well-being among our students. The survey is completely anonymous. However, if you do not want your child to participate in the survey, please complete the bottom portion of the opt out form your child brought home on Thursday and have your child return it to their teacher. If you have any questions, please contact Assistant Principal Wilkins at (760) 901-8017 or dwilkins@oside.us
Health and Human Development: The California Healthy Youth Act is the bill which requires school districts to ensure that all pupils in grades seven and up receive comprehensive sexual health education and HIV prevention education. The Health and Human development Curriculum will be available for parents of 9th -11th grade students to preview on Monday, April 18, 8:45 am - 9:45 am or Wednesday, April 20, 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm in the library. The curriculum will be shared with students the week of May 16, 2022.
- OUSD Equity Audit & Community Listening Circles: There are four upcoming options for parent/guardian/community engagement in the final Listening Circle on May 23. For more information, click on the links below.
- Register ahead of time by using the QR code on the flyer, or by this link.
Tutor.com & NEW In-Person Tutoring Hours for GEAR UP: For all of our 9th and 10th graders, GEAR UP has new tutoring hours and information about how to access tutoring 24/7 through Tutor.com. For more information on these two opportunities for additional support for all 9th and 10th graders, please see the flyers below.
- 2022-23 Changes to Outside Food Deliveries: Starting next school year and beyond, ECHS will be moving to align our policy regarding outside food deliveries to the other OUSD secondary schools. Students will no longer be able to have outside food deliveries to our campus.
About El Camino High School
ECHS Mission
The mission of El Camino High School is to foster an inclusive, challenging environment that creates a clear educational path for all students. Our focus is to create well-rounded, contributing citizens who can value others, think critically, act responsibly, create and collaborate with others, and effectively share their ideas while respecting the ideas of others.
ECHS Vision
Students and staff work together to develop a community where diversity, acceptance, and tradition are respected and our students will graduate as lifelong learners prepared for continuing education or career and for active citizenship in a global and technological-based society.
ECHS Core Values
PERRC Up, Wildcats!
Perseverance
Empathy
Respect
Responsibility
Collaboration
Website: https://www.oside.us/Page/9
Location: 400 Rancho Del Oro Drive, Oceanside, CA, USA
Phone: (760) 901-8000