Monday, April 8, 2019

MLM 04/08/2019

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Principal's Message

Good evening Mountain Lion family,

We completed our book study last week with our teachers at Mountain View. This has been an exciting spring and we are looking forward to the implementation of the ideas we learned about from our book next year. As we shared earlier, the book we read was Grading from the Inside Out by Tom Schimmer. Should you have interest, our administrative team would be more than willing to sit down and discuss the book with you.

Our first week of AZ Merit testing is in the books. We have two more weeks of testing with a modified schedule and then we will be back to normal operations. Our students did a great job last week and we are hoping for more of the same this week and next week. Thank you in advance for making sure your child has plenty of sleep and a good breakfast before testing.

Our next meeting with the Class of 2019 will take place on Monday, April 29th, at 10:15 a.m. in the auditorium. Though we will continue to communicate through social media, emails and letters home, we also wanted to make this available to parents to attend and learn more about our graduation ceremony.

We hope you have a great week and thank you for all you do for our students and for Mountain View.

Todd Garelick
Principal
Mountain View High School
(520) 579-4427

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Things to Know

From the MVHS Front Office,

AzMERIT and AIMS testing begin Monday April 1st. Please see the attached class schedule.

Parents and Students,
There will be some new requirements for parking permits and off-campus passes for next year, please see below:

Parking Permits:

  • To be eligible for a parking permit for the 2019-2020 school year:  1) Meet all parking privilege expectations; 2) Have no more than 10 tardies in your first scheduled class of the day during the 4th quarter.
  • Students who are not initially eligible for a 2019-2020 parking permit due to tardies, may become eligible by demonstrating on-time behavior during the first quarter of the school year.
  • Any students who has 10 or more tardies during the during the first quarter, will have their parking permit revoked.

Off-Campus Passes:

  • To be eligible for an off-campus pass for the 2019-2020 school year:  1) Meet all off-campus pass expectations; 2) Have no more than 10 tardies in periods 2-6 during the 4th quarter.
  • Students who are not initially eligible for a 2019-2020 off-campus pass due to tardies, may become eligible by demonstrating on-time behavior during the first quarter of the school year.
  • Any students who has 10 or more tardies during the during the first quarter, will have their off-campus pass revoked for three-weeks.

 

Elevate Announcement:

Attention: Families of Students Entering Mountain View High School in August 2019

 Mountain View High School is offering a free summer transition camp, Elevate, for freshmen who are entering Mountain View in August, 2019.   Camp will be held on Monday, July 29 and Tuesday, July 30, from 8:15 to 11:30 am. The purpose of Elevate is to welcome new students to our campus and to give them an opportunity to have fun, meet new friends and teachers, and learn what it's like to be a Mountain Lion.
On Monday, April 22, an email with the brochure and a link to the registration form will be sent to the families of all newly registered freshmen.  If you do not receive the email, and your student will be a freshman and is registered for next school year, please contact Lois Sims in the counseling office.  Registration will open on Tuesday,  April 23.  


All students should have their student ID with them at all times. If your student needs one, they can get one in the Bookstore.

Office Hours for Mountain View are 7:00 AM to 3:45 PM

Students and Parents - The D-wing gate is now open in the morning, please pull forward to drop off your student. Students without a Zero Hour will be allowed on campus at 8:00 AM. Students arriving late after last bell will need to go to the front office to enter campus.

With our increased security measures, students being picked up early need to enter the office near the library rather than the back office doors. 

Please do not park in the first 10 stops in front of the JTED building. Those are reserved for the preschool. Also, please do not make any U-turns in that area.

Parents:
Just a friendly reminder that any ill student that needs to go home must report to the health office before calling a parent. They can call their parent from the office.
We will not send passes up if parent arrives before the student reports to the health office.
Student may ask their teacher for a health office pass.

Parents, if your child is ill and you call them out as such, please keep them home. This will keep the germs from spreading. 

A Note from the Attendance Office

When a student's absence or late arrival may be excused, the parent/guardian should communicate with the Attendance Office so that the absence or late arrival will be appropriately recorded.

"STUDENT ABSENCES"

In order to request that an absence be excused, the parent/guardian must call and leave a message on the Attendance Line within 24 hours of the absence. The Attendance Line voicemail is available 24/7 at 520-579-4444. If a "request to excuse" message is not received, the attendance clerks will attempt to contact the parent/guardian so they may properly record the student's absence(s). If no response is received from the parent/guardian the absence(s) will be recorded as unexcused.

"STUDENT LATE ARRIVALS"

Unless excused, a student's late arrival(s) are recorded as "Unexcused Tardy/Late". If a parent/guardian would like to request that the late arrival(s) be excused, the parent/guardian must either come into the school with the student and provide the late excuse to the Front Office staff, or call the Attendance Line voicemail at 520-579-4444 and leave a "request to excuse" message for the late arrival. Please note: the Attendance Office does not contact parents/guardians regarding late arrivals.

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College, Career, Counseling  
 

Dear MVHS Parent(s)/Guardian(s),

In an effort to help students better understand their graduation status, the MVHS Counseling department is in the process of meeting with or has met with all of our Junior, Sophomore, and Freshmen students who are considered at-risk to not graduate on time. We have talked with your student(s) about the importance of passing all their current classes and what it will take for them to be able to graduate on time.

For the class of 2020: An advisement letter was mailed in January to all juniors, containing your student's post-high school plan and a credit recovery plan if needed.

For the class of 2021 and 2022: A letter will be mailed home for students who need a credit recovery plan.

Summer School information can be found in your student's graduating Google Classroom, or at https://www.maranausd.org/summersuccess.  Please do not hesitate to contact your student's counselor if you have any questions in regards to their graduation status or for further summer school information 520-579-4450.

Reminder, all students are encouraged to make an appointment to meet one-on-one with their counselor in regards to their post-high school plan.

Additionally, parent(s)/guardian(s) of 12th graders please see attached newsletter on "Making a Decision."

Thank You

 

College and Career Center (4/8/2019)

UA Admitted Student Day!  April 13th  FREE!  https://goingto.arizona.edu/

UA iShowcase 2019 April 25th

College Fair April 27th 1- 3:00pm
St. Gregory School
https://rmacac.org/college-fairs/tucson/

Scholarship deadlines

The Trico Electric Cooperative-April 15
The Scott Howard Memorial Scholarship-April 25th
Greater Oro Valley Chamber of Commerce Foundation Steve Engle Memorial Scholarship-5:00 P.M. local time on Friday, May 17, 2019.

Summer Job Opportunities

Saguaro National Park is looking for teens 16-18 Click here for their website

YMCA is offering training and jobs!
https://tucsonymca.org/about/employment/

Pima Community College Applied Technology Presentation

April 12th during 3rd and 4th periods.

The list of programs includes Automotive, Aviation, Building & Construction, Computer-Aided Design, Energy Technology, Machining, Mechatronics/Robotics, and Welding.

They will speak about PCC competencies, program advisors that are well versed in our program pathways and logistics for attending Pima, and lab specialists will bring a welding simulator and hands-on activities. They will give an overview of the programs and the new Center of Excellence and ties to employers.

CCC Events

Pima Community College Applied Technology Presentation April 12th 3rd and 4th periods.

Cottey College April 19th at 12:19 http://www.cottey.edu/

UA Admissions presentation to Juniors April 23 3rd period

University of Massachusetts Boston April 26th during 4th period

GCU May7th 2nd period

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Clubs & Athletics

Student Council
Please see the flyers about upcoming Student Council activities. 

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Grad Night Info

Grad Night 2019

Attention all Mountain View families! 

Can you believe Grad Night 2019 is just 9 weeks away!? It's time to get busy and we could use your help. Please take a look at the signup.com signups for supply donations and shifts and let us know if you can help!

Grad Night snacks, drinks, and prizes:
http://signup.com/go/hSUGuYJ

Grad Night Help:
http://signup.com/go/mCsOGSc 

If your senior still hasn't signed up, be sure to head into see Ms. Sims in the counselor's office to register (form attached).

April 8th, 2019
Upcoming Events

Mon. April 8th
Girls Tennis vs Cat. Foot.
Boys Tennis @ Cat. Foot.
Varsity Softball @ Desert View
JV Softball vs Desert View

Tue. April 9th
Varsity Baseball vs Rincon
JV Baseball @ Rincon
Varsity Softball vs Rincon
JV Softball at Rincon
Boys Volleyball JVB & JV vs IRHS
Varsity vs Sunnyside

Wed. April 10th
Boys Volleyball JVB vs Tucson

Thur. April 11th
Stagelings production of Trap 7pm Little Theater
Girls Tennis vs IRHS
Boys Tennis @ IRHS
JVB Baseball vs IRHS
Varsity Softball @ Flowing Wells
JV Softball vs Flowing Wells
Boys Volleyball vs Sahuaro

Fri. April 12th
Stagelings production of Trap 7pm Little Theater
Girls Tennis @ Sunnyside
Boys Tennis vs. Sunnyside
Varsity Baseball @ Desert View 6pm
JV Baseball vs Desert View

Sat. April 13th
Stagelings production of Trap 7pm Little Theater JVB Baseball vs Sahuarita

Mon. April 15th
JVB Baseball vs Marana

Tue. April 16th
Girls Tennis @ Salpointe
Boys Tennis vs Salpointe
Varsity Baseball @ Cholla
JV Baseball vs Cholla
Varsity Softball @ Cholla
JV Softball vs Cholla
JVB & JV Boys Volleyball vs Rincon

Wed. April 17th
JVB Baseball vs Sunnyside
Spring Dance Concert 7pm

Thur. April 18th
Varsity Baseball vs Flowing Wells
JV Baseball @ Flowing Wells
Varsity Softball vs Flowing Wells
JV Softball @ Flowing Wells
Boys Volleyball vs IRHS
Spring Dance Concert 7pm

Fri. April 19th
JV Baseball vs Tucson
JVB Baseball @ Sunnyside
Varsity Softball @ Empire
JV Softball vs Empire
Spring Dance Concert 7pm

Sat. April 20th
Southern AZ track Championships

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Phone: (520) 579-4400

9th & 10th Grade Attendance: (520) 579-4443
11th & 12th Grade Attendance: (520) 579-4405
 
Counseling: (520) 579-4450

Athletics: (520) 579-4428
 
Bookstore: (520) 579-4422
 
Monday – Thursday
8:20am to 3:10pm

Friday
8:20am to 1:55pm
 
3901 W. Linda Vista Blvd
Tucson, AZ 85742


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Grad_Night_Reservation_Form19_PDF.pdf (247.1 KB)
18-19_AIMS_AzMERIT_Bell_Schedule.pdf (440.0 KB)
Prom_Spirit_week_flyer.pdf (494.8 KB)
Prom_Ticket_Info.pdf (144.6 KB)
April_Newsletter.pdf (259.9 KB)
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