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ATHLETICS

You have the chance to help 2 of our Swimmers in a contest to win the 2013 Orange County Swimmer of the Year honor. Please go online and vote for BOTH of our Swimmers, Jack DesCombes and Spencer DeShon, for this award.

Here is the link to the site where you can vote (hopefully many times!!!!) for our incredible swimmers!!

http://ocvarsity.freedomblogging.com/2013/05/15/swim-poll-pick-your-male-swimmer-of-the-year/276368/

 

 

 

COLLEGE AND CAREERS

OBTAINING WORK PERMITS DURING SUMMER 2013

Work permit applications may be picked up and processed in your school’s career center through Friday, June 14, 2013.  Work permit applications can also be downloaded at:

http://www.dir.ca.gov/dlse/dlseformb1-1.pdf

Or from the ROP Website @ www.capolagrop.org

After Friday, June 14, work permits will only be processed at:

Capistrano-Laguna Beach ROP – Main Campus

31522 El Camino Real

San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675

(949) 496-3118

Days and Hours for Work Permit Processing:

Monday through Thursday

8:00am-4:00pm

Closed for lunch 12:30pm – 1:30pm

June 17 – August 30

(Closed Thursday, July 4th holiday)

Beginning Tuesday, September 3, work permits will be issued in

high school Career Centers: 8:00am-3:00pm.

 

CLUBS AND PERFORMING ARTS

Choir Concert – May 23rd and 24th in the Mall

Instrumental Music – Tuesday, May 28th and Thursday, May 30th in the Mall

 

PTSA

Calling all Cougars!
CAPO Planners
Cover Design Contest!
Design the 2013-14 Student Planner Cover and if yours is the winning design, you will receive $100 in gift certificate and your design will be all over school next year!!
To Enter:
•     Pick up instructions from the Guidance Office
•     Design a cover for the CVHS Planners
•     Turn in your cover design to the Guidance Office by May 31, 2013
•     Winners will be announced by June 04.

 

LIBRARY

PARENTS

SENIOR TEXTBOOK/LIBRARY TIMELINE 2013

May 23rd & 24th Thursday & Friday – All AP/IB Textbooks NOT needed for finals are due to the Library.

May 24th Friday – All Library Books Due.

May 31st FRIDAY – LAST DAY LIBRARY WILL BE OPEN FOR CLASSROOM VISITS (Including computer Lab). LAST DAY THE LIBRARY IS OPEN FOR STUDENTS (Including Tutorial).

June 3rd & 4th Senior Textbooks returned through Social Science Classes. A student may keep a textbook if needed until final is taken but then it is the student’s responsibility to return text on his/her own.

June 10th Monday – List of Seniors with debts will be given to ASB and Guidance.

 

ALL FINES AND OVERDUE “LIBRARY” BOOKS MUST BE PAID BEFORE PURCHASING PROM TICKETS AND PICKING UP YEARBOOKS.

ALL BOOKS MUST BE RETURNED AND FINES PAID BEFORE CAP AND GOWNS ARE ISSUED.

 

SENIOR EVENTS

May 22nd Graduation Speeches due to Ms. Carson

May 29th Senior Awards 6:30pm in Gym

June 1st Junior/Senior Prom at the Phoenix Club in Anaheim

Tickets on sale NOW.

June 7th Cap and Gown delivery in the Small Gym at lunch

June 10th Senior Outing

Bowlmor – 9am to 12pm – $15

This trip is NOT part of the Senior Package

Ticket includes pizza/hotdogs/fries/drink, free arcade games, and two games of bowling!  Bring your yearbook to get signatures

June 11th MANDATORY Graduation Practice at 8:30am report to the gym

June 11th 2013 Commencement Ceremony

4:00pm in the Cougar Stadium

Gates will open at 2:00pm

June 11th Grad Night

www.capogradnight.com

Email questions to: nancibeckman@cox.net

*More information will follow as we get closer to each event! Please check the schools/activities web site for all updated information. www.cvhs.com

 

UPCOMING EVENTS

Summer Lovin’ Teen Author Panel

This Saturday, May 18th at 3:00 pm meet 6 fabulous authors at the Mission Viejo Library who write for teens: Kimberly Derting, Jessi Kirby, Morgan Matson, Shannon Messenger, Sarah Ockler, and Suzanne Young. They will talk about their writing and answer your questions. Books will be available for purchase and signing. To make a reservation, contact the Reference Desk at 830-7100, ext. 510.

 

BLOOD DRIVE

Capo ASB will be holding a blood drive on Friday, May 24th all day in the small gym.  Have your student pick up a form in the Mall during lunch.  Students sixteen years of age and older may donate blood with a parent signature.

 

PROM 2013

CVHS 2013 PROM

PRICING (PER PERSON)

W/CVHS ASB* W/OUT ASB DATES

Tuesday    Monday

$65                                 $75                        5/14 – 5/20

Tuesday    Friday

$75                                  $85                        5/21 – 5/24

NO PERSONAL CHECKS ACCEPTED AFTER THIS DATE

Tuesday         Wednesday

$85                                   $95                        5/28 – 5/29

Thursday

$105                                 $115                      5/30

 

Prom is Saturday, June 1st, 8pm at the Phoenix Club

 

*ASB Discount is available for CVHS students only*

 

AVOID THE LINES – Buy your ticket online at the Webstore on the cvhs.com page. Now through Friday, May 24th – ONLY

 

CVHS – Dance Dress Code

DRESS CODE – FORMAL DANCE

Formal attire is required for PROM. The school dance dress code will be in effect. Violation(s) may result in non-admittance in which case parents will be called to pick up the student, or bring appropriate attire. If a dress code violation is noticed or occurs after admittance, student/attendee may be removed from the dance.  If an attendee has a question about the appropriateness of his or her attire, please consult with an Assistant Principal prior to the event and/or go to www.cvhs.com.

FEMALE ATTENDEES:

  1. Dresses that expose any skin in the midriff area are NOT acceptable, including revealing sides, see-through (shear) material, cut-outs, and low back.
  2. Bandeau/Tube/Scarf tops and low cut or plunging necklines are prohibited.
  3. Dresses MUST HAVE STRAPS securely sewn onto the dress.
  4. Dresses must be appropriate length which is mid thigh, including any slit in the leg. When arms are at the side – the dress must be at fingertip length or longer. Dress length is measured from the bottom of solid material. Slips and/or sheer extensions are not considered part of the dress length.
  5. Bandage/body conforming, stretchy skirts/dresses made out of material such as lycra and spandex are prohibited.
  6. Shoes must be worn at all times.
  7. Any other clothing or dress deemed inappropriate by a unanimous decision of two (2) CVHS Administrators and one (1) parent volunteer.

MALE ATTENDEES:

  1. Must wear collared shirt, slacks, and tie apparel.
  2. NO Jeans of any color or shorts are permitted.
  3. Undershirts may NOT be worn in place of a collared shirt.
  4. Collared shirts must be worn throughout the dance; bare chest may not be exposed.
  5. Shoes must be worn at all times.
  6. No bandanas, hats, chains, canes, or the like.
  7. Any other clothing or dress deemed inappropriate by a unanimous decision of two (2) CVHS Administrators and one (1) parent volunteer.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The current formal dance dress code has been fashioned in an effort to create a formal dance atmosphere that is both school appropriate and memorable for all.  We want to ensure an age appropriate high school sponsored event where everyone is comfortable. Students with questions about the appropriateness of their attire may submit a picture of themselves (front, back, and side) wearing the outfit to their Assistant Principal prior to the event.

COUGAR TIP: If you are unsure whether or not your attire will meet the dress code guidelines you may bring an appropriate “back-up” outfit.

 

DISCIPLINE

SENIOR REMINDER

As the end of the year approaches we just want to send a friendly reminder to all our seniors to make good choices. Any serious disciplinary infraction can jeopardize your involvement in senior activities, prom, graduation or even your diploma. Remain focused and let’s have a great end of the year CLASS OF 2013!!!

REMINDER TO ALL SENIORS:

Don’t let unserved discipline hours keep you from participating in upcoming school events (ex. Prom, Senior activities). SENIORS: THIS INCLUDES GRADUATION CEREMONY!!! If you have questions regarding discipline hours or options to serve please see your assigned assistant principal.

 

STUDENTS NEEDING TO SERVE DISCIPLINE HOURS

All students are expected to serve their assigned discipline hours. In most cases (except tardies due to illness or doctor appointments) discipline hours cannot be excused by parents. If your student has discipline hours to serve there are many options to accommodate students’ busy schedules. See options below. Students are given at least 3 days to serve hours before they are considered overdue. Overdue hours may result in loss of privileges and/or additional consequences. Don’t let this happen. Students must plan ahead and serve their hours by the due date.

 

***OPTIONS TO SERVE DISCIPLINE HOURS***

Detention –Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday                   1 hour After School (2:50-3:50 pm)

(Room B4)

Detention – Monday through Friday (Room B4)     5th & 6th period*

*Only if student does not have a class during these periods.

Saturday School (select dates below in B4)                       4 hours, 8 am – 12 pm**

4/20,   5/4,   5/18,   6/1,   6/8

**No student will be admitted into Saturday School after 8 am but a student can be dismissed early if they owe less than 4.0 discipline hours.

BY APPOINTMENT ONLY:

Detention – Monday (Discipline Office)                     7:00 -8:30 am (notify AP or Ms. Gomez)

Lunch Detention (with a teacher)                               Must be prearranged with teacher***

Teacher must email assistant principal

***Many teachers choose to stay in their classrooms to help students at lunch but they are not obligated to do so. Students must plan ahead.

SEE YOUR ASSIGNED DISCIPLINE ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL IF YOU THINK YOU MAY BE ELIGIBLE FOR A GRADE BOOST (CREDIT TOWARDS DISCIPLINE HOURS FOR IMPROVED GRADES, see School Loop News for more details).

If you have any additional questions please do not hesitate to contact your student’s assigned assistant principal.

Leslie Schuda

CVHS Assistant Principal (Last Names A – L)

Jaime Garman

CVHS Assistant Principal (Last Names M – Z)

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