Friday, March 30, 2012

March 30, 2012






The scores from the standards tests given during STAR are a major factor in determining a school's Academic Performance Index (API).   As you can see from the first chart, we have made some impressive gains in recent years.   


 However, this chart below shows how all the Senior High Schools in San Diego City Schools compare against each other.  We need EVERYONE to do their best if we want to remain competitive with the other schools in the district. 



















SPRING BREAK IS HERE!  School will be closed Monday, April 2nd through Friday, April 6th due to Spring Break.  School will be back in session on Monday, April 9th.  We hope your family enjoys a restful and relaxing break.  See you back at school on April 9th

Thank you to all the families that attended the March 28th Spring Showcase.  It proved to be an entertaining evening, filled with department displays, student performances, delicious food, and of course the staff vs. student basketball game!  We appreciate the involvement and support of our parents both at home and at school.

FREE INTERSESSION LUNCHES are available to any child 18 years old and under during intersession break, April 9-27.  No enrollment. No paperwork.  No income qualifications.  For more information go to www.sandi.net and select School Meals.


PARENT RESOURCES

IT’S TIME TO TAKE ACTION!  MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARD!
Public education in California is still being threatened with devastating budget cuts that continue to negatively impact our schools. The San Diego Unified School District (SDUSD) recently launched the Education Issues Action Center (https://salsa3.salsalabs.com/o/50217/) to give supporters of public education an easy online way to learn about key legislative and budget issues and contact their elected representatives to express their opinions about school funding and other educational issues.
Learn more about the budget crisis facing our schools and make your voice heard.  Visit the Action Center today (https://salsa3.salsalabs.com/o/50217/).  The site provides:
    • Information about issues that impact public education, including November ballot measures
    • An easy way to identify your elected representatives
    • Prewritten support letters that can be edited and emailed immediately to register your opinions on key legislation and issues facing our schools
    • A petition you can sign to support restoration of public education funding

Sign up for updates and share the information with a friend.  You can also spread the word and share the Action Center on Facebook and Twitter!  To learn more about the Education Issues Action Center, go to: https://salsa3.salsalabs.com/o/50217/.

Is your student struggling in class?  Free tutoring is available! 

o   Mission Valley YMCA - main branch, 5505 Friars Road, San Diego 92110.  FREE tutoring is held in the Computer Clubhouse.
- English and Writing Skills/General Help: Mon and Tues 4-6pm
- Advanced Math and Sciences: Thurs 6-8pm
Membership is not required.  For more information, contact the Outreach & Teen Coordinator, Raymond Wilson: 619-843-3321.

o   9th & 10th graders: GEAR UP has after school tutoring every Tuesday & Thursday from 2:30-3:30. Teachers & College tutors are waiting to help you! Algebra is in room 213, Geometry is in room 615 and Intermediate Algebra is in room 215. Those who attend and raise their grade are eligible to go on a field trip to Six Flags! Questions? Contact Clarissa Padilla: cpadilla@ucsd.edu

o   The Opportunities Afterschool Program offers tutoring every Tuesday and Thursday from 2:30-3:30pm in the Media Center.  Open to ALL students.  Teachers are available to assist student with Math, English, and Science questions.  For more info: avazquez@sandi.net or wfransk@sandi.net

San Diego Unified is looking for parents to serve on the Safe Schools Advisory Group. This group advises the District on how to make sure our students are safe from bullying (including cyber-bullying), harassment and intimidation while at school, at school events, on school buses or even outside of school hours if the intention is to be carried out at school.  Parents are needed on the following subgroups:

GEAR Parent Night at San Diego Miramar College on Tuesday, April 17th from 5:00-7:30pm.  The Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs (GEAR UP) invites families to come to this event and learn about financial aid, get information about priority registration and become familiar with the Miramar campus.  Dinner will be provided from 5:00-5:30pm.  Families must RSVP to attend.  Please contact Clarissa Padilla if interested: cpadilla@ucsd.edu.


FROM THE ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT
Student Highlights:  Congratulations to our lady basketball San Diego County Standouts! Tylinn Carter was announced 1st Team ALL-CIF, and Tiarra Griffis made 2nd Team ALL-CIF. This is a huge accomplishment for these 11th grade athletes! Congratulations ladies!

Staff Highlights: Congratulations to our Head Girls Basketball Coach, Corey Wright, who was awarded Coach of the Year, for the San Diego County Girls Basketball CIF award recognitions!
 See the entire Winter All-CIF selection at the following link:   http://www.sdhoc.com/files/2012%20WINTER%20ALL-CIF_0.pdf

SAVE THE DATE!  Serra Q Baseball is playing at Petco Park on April 28th!


EVENTS

Saturday, March 31
  • All day -  Color Guard Competition

Monday, April 2 through Friday, April 6
  • SPRING BREAK - No School

Saturday, April 7
  • All day - SHS BIOTECH Field Trip

Monday, April 9
  • 3:00pm - Youth Synergy Summit

Tuesday, April 10
  • 6:00pm - ELAC Committee Meeting

Wednesday, April 11
  • 9:00am - Youth Synergy Summit Workshop
  • 10:15am - SDSU Admits Presentation

Thursday, April 12
  • 6:00pm - Cheer Club Parent Meeting

Friday, April 13
  • 7:30am - AVID Guest Speaker-SDUSD Farm to School Program

Saturday, April 14
  • 8:00am - Serra High School Cheer Clinic
  • 8:00am - SATURDAY SCHOOL


SPORTS

Friday, March 30
  • All day - JV Softball Tourney @ Grossmont/TIME TBA
  • 3:00pm - JV Baseball vs Lincoln
  • 3:00pm - Var. Baseball @ Lincoln
  • 5:30pm - JV Girls Lacrosse @ SRHS
  • 7:00pm - Boys Lacrosse @ MMHS

Saturday, March 31
  • All day - JV Softball Tourney @ Grossmont/TIME TBA
  • 8:00am - Boys Volleyball Invite @ Olympian
  • 10:30am - Var. Baseball Tourney Finals @ Madison
  • 1:30pm - JV Baseball Tourney Finals @ Madison

Sunday, April 1
  • 9:00am - U18 Youth Field Hockey Training

Monday, April 2
  • Spring Break- No School
  • All day - JV Softball Tourney @ Grossmont/TIME TBA
  • 12:00pm - Var. Baseball Tourney vs Northview

Tuesday, April 3
  • Spring Break- No School
  • All day - JV Softball Tourney @ Grossmont/TIME TBA
  • 10:30am - Var. Baseball Tourney vs Escondido

Wednesday, April 4
  • Spring Break- No School
  • All day - JV Softball Tourney @ Grossmont/TIME TBA
  • 3:00pm - Var. Baseball Tourney @ Oceanside
  • 4:00pm - Var. Softball Tourney @ San Dieguito

Thursday, April 5
  • Spring Break- No School
  • 12:30pm - Var. Baseball Tourney Finals/LOC. TBA
  • 4:00pm - Var. Softball Tourney vs PLHS

Friday, April 6
  • Spring Break- No School
  • 5:00pm - Boys Lacrosse @ UCHS

Saturday, April 7
  • 8:00am - Track & Field Invite @ Arcadia
  • 9:00am - Var. Softball Tourney Playoff @ Valley Ctr.

Monday, April 9
  • 3:30pm - Var/JV Softball @ Mt. Miguel

Tuesday, April 10
  • 2:30pm - Boys Tennis @ PHHS
  • 3:00pm - Var. Softball @ Morse
  • 3:00pm - Golf Match vs PLHS @ Torrey
  • 3:30pm - JV Softball vs Morse
  • 3:30pm - Boys Volleyball vs SDHS

Wednesday, April 11
  • 3:00pm - Badminton Match @ Morse
  • 3:00pm - Swim Meet vs MBHS @ Tierrasanta
  • 4:00pm - JV Baseball vs Bonita Vista
  • 4:00pm - Var. Baseball @ Bonita Vista
  • 6:00pm - Boys Lacrosse vs PLHS

Thursday, April 12
  • 2:30pm - Boys Tennis vs Morse
  • 3:00pm - JV Softball @ Christian
  • 3:00pm - Golf Match vs Morse @ Balboa
  • 3:00pm - Track & Field Meet vs Madison
  • 3:30pm - Varsity Softball vs Christian
  • 3:30pm - Boys Volleyball vs PHHS

Friday, April 13
  • 3:00pm - JV Baseball vs PHHS
  • 3:00pm - Varsity Baseball @ PHHS
  • 3:00pm - Badminton Match @ Cathedral
  • 4:00pm - Varsity Girls Lacrosse vs PLHS
  • 7:00pm - Boys Lacrosse vs Monte Vista

Sunday, April 15
  • 9:00am - U18 Youth Field Hockey Training

Friday, March 23, 2012

March 23, 2012




LOOKING AHEAD…School will be closed Monday, April 2nd through Friday, April 6th due to Spring Break. 


A BIG THANKS to the volunteers who helped during the California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE).  Thank you for supporting our students by providing a testing environment in accordance to regulations and helping to ensure optimal student performance.  Your assistance was appreciated!    


The SD Race for Autism is this Saturday 8:00am.  Join the Serra Circle of Friends Club at Balboa Park for a 1-mile family fun walk.  It's not too late to sign up!  Register online: http://nfar.kintera.org/raceforautism/serracircleoffriends


The Serra Circle of Friends Club is recognizing Tuesday, March 27th as Purple Day to raise awareness for epilepsy, a neurological disorder that causes seizures. (The national day is actually Monday, March 26.  To read more about it: http://www.purpleday.org/).  The club encourages school staff members and students to WEAR PURPLE on March 27th.  Pick up a purple ribbon in the Media Center and show your support!


Serra’s Annual Spring Showcase, our Spring Open House, will be held on Wednesday, March 28th from 5:30pm to 7:30pm.  Don't miss it!  The Showcase will feature:
·       Departmental showcases in the Media Center
·       Performances by Cheer, NJROTC, Drama/Theatre, Orchestra, Choir, and Band
·       Food Fundraisers in Q Court
·       The Staff Vs. Seniors Basketball, 7:00 p.m. in the gym.

FROM THE ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT
Regarding Athletic Bags and Equipment.  Parents, please understand the main office is not a storage area for student belongings!  The main office can not store, nor be responsible for sports bags and equipment during the school day.  Bags and equipment that are left in the office become a safety hazard as well as a security issue.  All student athletes have been notified by their coaches to bring their equipment to the team locker rooms before school each day.  Thank you for your cooperation.

PARENT RESOURCES
Is your student struggling in class?  Free tutoring is available!
o   9th & 10th graders: GEAR UP has after school tutoring every Tuesday & Thursday from 2:30-3:30. Teachers & College tutors are waiting to help you. Algebra is in room 213, Geometry is in room 615 and Intermediate Algebra is in room 215. Those who attend and raise their grade are eligible to go on a field trip to Six Flags! Questions? Contact Clarissa Padilla: cpadilla@ucsd.edu
o   The Opportunities Afterschool Program also offers tutoring every Tuesday and Thursday from 2:30-3:30pm in the Media Center.  Open to ALL students.  Teachers are available to assist students with Math, English, and Science questions.  For more info: avazquez@sandi.net or wfransk@sandi.net
o   Check out the Khan Academy online video tutorials!
Khan Academy (http://www.khanacademy.org/) offers free online video tutorials for kids struggling with their algebra homework.  In addition, the Khan online library contains over 3,000 videos covering everything from arithmetic to physics, finance, and history. Students can learn about many different topics, including math, for free!  The newly launched iPad app is the best way to view Khan Academy’s complete library.  Go to the Khan Academy website for more info: http://www.khanacademy.org/.

FROM THE COUNSELING OFFICE

The 2012-13 Course Catalogue Now On Line!
The course catalogue provides students and parents with accurate information to use in making wise program choices. Be sure to have your student read the catalogue thoroughly before completing his or her program-planning card, and pay special attention to graduation requirements and college admission requirements as detailed in the catalogue. It is important to check course prerequisites and recommendations before making your course selections. To view the catalogue:http://serrahighnews.blogspot.com/2012/03/2012-13-course-catalogue-now-on-line.html

• Naviance (www.connection.naviance.com/serra) is a free web-based service designed especially for students and parents to get information about college and career choices, track academic progress, and search for scholarships.  Students can log in using their Student Connect log in number and password. Parents can get their code from Counselor Ms. Turnberg by emailing their request to mturnberg@sandi.net.

Scholarship highlight of the week:

  1.  Exxon Mobile Bernard Harris Math & Science Scholarship for African-American and Hispanic Students.  (Deadline April 2, 2012)

EVENTS
Friday, March 23
  • All day - 10th Grade Articulation
  • 2:45pm - Play Rehearsals-Much Ado about Nothing
  • 5:00pm - Honors Theatre Project- District Wide High School Production

Saturday, March 24
  • All day - Band Field Trip
  • All day - NJROTC Cadet Military Ball
  • 8:00am - SATURDAY SCHOOL
  • 8:45am - Juniors Field Trip
  • 12:00pm - Honors Theatre Project- District Wide High School Production

Monday, March 26
  • All day - 11th Grade Articulation
  • 7:30am - AVID FIELD TRIP
  • 2:45pm - Play Rehearsals-Much Ado about Nothing
  • 3:00pm - Youth Synergy Summit

Tuesday, March 27
  • All day - 11th Grade Articulation
  • 2:45pm - Play Rehearsals-Much Ado about Nothing
  • 6:30pm - Foundation Grant Committee Meeting

Wednesday, March 28
  • All day - 11th Grade Articulation
  • 2:45pm - Play Rehearsals-Much Ado about Nothing
  • 5:30pm - Spring Showcase

Thursday, March 29
  • All day - 11th Grade Articulation
  • 2:45pm - Play Rehearsals-Much Ado about Nothing

Friday, March 30
  • All day - 11th Grade Articulation
  • 2:45pm - Play Rehearsals-Much Ado about Nothing

Saturday, March 31
  • All day - Color Guard Competition

Monday, April 2 - Friday, April 6
  • Spring Break- No School


SPORTS

Friday, March 23
  • 3:00pm - JV Baseball vs Clairemont
  • 3:00pm - Var. Baseball @ Clairemont
  • 3:00pm - Swim Meet vs Christian @ Tierrasanta
  • 3:15pm - Var. Girls Lacrosse vs Bishops
  • 4:30pm - JV Girls Lacrosse vs Bishops
  • 5:00pm - Honors Theatre Project- District Wide High School Production
  • 7:00pm - Var. Girls Lacrosse @ SRHS

Saturday, March 24
  • 8:00am - Track & Field Invite @ Mt.Carmel

Monday, March 26
  • 3:00pm - JV Baseball vs Keany
  • 3:00pm - Var. Baseball @ Kearny
  • 3:00pm - Golf Match vs High Tech @ Torrey Pines

Tuesday, March 27
  • 2:30pm - Boys Tennis vs SDHS
  • 3:00pm - Badminton Match vs Kearny
  • 3:30pm - JV Softball vs Valley Ctr.
  • 4:00pm - Var. Softball Tourney @ Del Norte
  • 5:30pm - JV Girls Lacrosse @ Coronado
  • 7:00pm - Var. Girls Lacrosse @ Coronado

Wednesday, March 28
  • 3:00pm - Var. Baseball vs Hoover
  • 3:00pm - JV Baseball @ Hoover
  • 3:00pm - Golf Match vs SDHS @ Balboa
  • 3:00pm - Swim Meet vs UCHS @ LJJCC
  • 3:30pm - Boys Tennis vs El Capitan
  • 6:00pm - Boys Lacrosse vs MMHS

Thursday, March 29
  • 2:30pm - Boys Tennis @ MMHS
  • 3:00pm - Track & Field vs OLP
  • 3:30pm - Boys Volleyball @ MBHS
  • 4:00pm - Var. Softball Tourney @ Mission Vista
  • 6:15pm - JV Girls Lacrosse @ Santa Fe Christian

Friday, March 30
  • All day - JV Softball Tourney @ Grossmont/TIME TBA
  • 3:00pm - JV Baseball vs Lincoln
  • 3:00pm - Var. Baseball @ Lincoln
  • 5:30pm - JV Girls Lacrosse @ SRHS
  • 7:00pm - Boys Lacrosse @ MMHS

Saturday, March 31
  • All day - JV Softball Tourney @ Grossmont/TIME TBA
  • 8:00am - Boys Volleyball Invite @ Olympian
  • 10:30am - Var. Baseball Tourney Finals @ Madison
  • 1:30pm - JV Baseball Tourney Finals @ Madison

Sunday, April 1
  • 9:00am - U18 Youth Field Hockey Training

Monday, April 2 - Friday, April 6
  • Spring Break- No School

Sunday, March 18, 2012

March 16, 2012





STAR: Helping Your Students Achieve

Suggestions for Parents and Guardians
Parents and guardians play a very important part in their studentsʼ education. Encouraging students to do their best in school and showing positive attitudes toward completing school assignments well and on time can positively affect learning. Research about how students learn shows that a great deal can be done at home to increase a studentʼs academic performance.

One question you may have about the Standardized Testing and Reporting (STAR) Program is, “How can I help students do better on the tests?” The question really is, “How can I help students do well in school?” What you do at home can make a very big difference in how well students achieve in school.

Most Important of All
Let your students know how important their work at school is and how interested you are in what they are doing. Talk with them everyday about:
  • What they did at school
  •  What homework must be finished for the next day
  • What needs to be done on a future project 

In Reading and Writing
  •  Listen to your students read and read stories aloud to and/or with them.
  •  Talk about what you and your students are reading and words they do not understand.
  •  Have family time when you and your students read a newspaper, magazine, or book.
  • Encourage your students to write lists, notes, thank-you notes, requests, journals, recipes, short stories, and other types of writing.
  •  For writing assignments, talk with your students about what the assignment requires; help them list the points to cover. Take your students to the library or help them use the Internet if more information is needed.
  •  Set a limit on the amount of time your students watch television. Watch and discuss television programs with them whenever possible.

In Mathematics
  • Check with your students everyday to make sure homework assignments are completed.
  • Attend parent/guardian classes about mathematics to prepare for questions that your students might ask at home. 
  • Ask questions to show how mathematics is used to help solve problems as you play games, watch television, or prepare to do a home project.
  • Show your students how you use mathematics in what people do everyday (cooking, shopping, or home repairs) or when buying materials to use in crafts, sewing, or building projects. 
  • Help your students read charts or graphs in newspapers and magazines and read maps when going on a family trip. It is important to help your students apply what they are learning.

Share your interest in any academic area because students become interested in what is discussed at home. Family trips to museums, special television programs, news about a recent scientific discovery, or important world and local events should be shared and discussed. At times, let your students take the lead in talking about topics of interest to them
  • Excerpted from the Standardized Testing and Reporting (STAR) Program Guides for STAR Program Tests: Information for Parents and Guardians. http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/







Progress Reports will be distributed to all students on Friday, March 16th.  Parents, make sure to ask your student for a copy! 

The next Principal Chat is on March 20th at 5:30pm in the Serra High Media Center.  Principal Mike Jimenez will provide a budget update for the 2012-13 school year and will also present the District's goals and objectives for creating a quality school in every neighborhood.  Get your questions answered and have your voice heard.  Light refreshments will be provided.  The monthly PTO Meeting will follow immediately after.  See you on the 20th!

SAVE THE DATE!  The Spring Showcase is right around the corner!  This year’s Showcase is scheduled for Wednesday, March 28th and promises to be a fun-filled evening for all!  Student work will be showcased, various school clubs will have delicious food for sale, and of course, the annual Student-Staff Basketball game is scheduled that evening.  FUN guaranteed for the entire family!


FROM THE ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT

Concerning Student Athletic Bags and Equipment -  Parents, please understand the main office is not a storage area for student belongings!  The main office can not store, nor be responsible for sports bags and equipment during the school day.  Bags and equipment that are left in the office become a safety hazard as well as a security issue.  All student athletes have been notified by their coaches to bring their equipment to the team locker rooms before school each day.  Thank you for your understanding.


PARENT RESOURCES

Does your student need help with Math?  Check out the Khan Academy online video tutorials!  According to the Washingtonpost.com, Khan Academy (http://www.khanacademy.org/) offers free online video tutorials for kids struggling with their algebra homework.  Now backed by the Gates Foundation and Google, the site is being used experimentally in a couple dozen schools, apparently to great success.  To read the Washington Post article: http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/innovations/post/khan-academy-launches-on-ipad-is-this-educations-future/2012/03/12/gIQA8ORm7R_blog.html

Khan Academy offers an online library of over 3,000 videos covering everything from arithmetic to physics, finance, and history.  Students can learn about many different topics, including math, for free!

Go to the Khan Academy website for more info: http://www.khanacademy.org/


FROM THE COUNSELING OFFICE

11th Grade Parent Night (for current 11th graders) will be held on March 22 at 6 pm in the Media Center.  Parents will receive their child's transcript, learn the graduation requirements, the college entrance requirements, learn of new course options for the 2012-2013 school year and receive priority for their student's course selection for 2012-2013.

Naviance (www.connection.naviance.com/serra) is a free web-based service designed especially for students and parents to get information about college and career choices, track academic progress, and search for scholarships.  Students can log in using their Student Connect log in number and password. Parents can get their code from Counselor Ms. Turnberg by emailing their request to mturnberg@sandi.net.

Scholarship Highlights for the Week (All can be found on Naviance under the Scholarship tab):

1.            Volunteer Internships at San Diego Super Computer Center.  (Deadline of March 30th!!  See Ms. Turnberg in counseling office for information.
2.            Athena San Diego Merit Scholarship.  (Deadline of March 21st.) 
3.            Verizon Scholarship Awards Program.  (Deadline of March 30th.)
4.            Friends of CAL-SOAP Dollars for Scholars

The 2012-13 Course Catalogue Now On Line!  The course catalogue provides students and parents with accurate information to use in making wise program choices.  Be sure to have your student read the catalogue thoroughly before completing his or her program-planning card, and pay special attention to graduation requirements and college admission requirements as detailed in the catalogue.  It is important to check course prerequisites and recommendations before making your course selections.  To view the catalogue: http://serrahighnews.blogspot.com/2012/03/2012-13-course-catalogue-now-on-line.html

Is your 9th or 10th grader interested in engineering? He or she can sign up with the GEAR UP Coordinator, Ms. Padilla in the Media Center, Office E for the 29th Annual High School Engineering Conference at San Diego State University held by the Society for Hispanic Professional Engineers. The field trip will be on Friday March 23rd!


FROM THE ATTENDANCE OFFICE

To all parents - If your student is transferring from Serra High School, please notify the school at least one week before the last day of attendance.  At that time we will provide you with information as to what you will need for that last day.  This will ensure a smoother transition for your student.

Student contracts are available if your student will be absent five school days or more.  Please be sure to notify the attendance office a minimum of one week in advance of the absence and request the contracts.  This will ensure the teachers have plenty of time to prepare the school work your student will need while he or she is out. 

Serra High School needs to have your current information on file. Please make sure we have current telephone numbers. If you have moved please bring a new proof of residence to the attendance office as soon as possible so that you don’t miss any information.  Proof of residence must be one of the following: gas & electric bill, cable or water bill, housing orders or rental agreement. Thank you for your cooperation.


EVENTS

Monday, March 19
  • All day - Pink Progress Report Day
  • All day - 10th Grade Articulation
  • 7:30am - AVID FIELD TRIP
  • 4:30pm - Serra Cluster Council Meeting – Media Center



Tuesday, March 20, 2012
  • 5:30pm - Principal Chat – Media Center
  • 6:30pm - PTO Meeting – Media Center



Wednesday, March 21
  • 7:30am - Honors Theatre Project- District Wide High School Production



Thursday, March 22
  • 7:30am - Honors Theatre Project- District Wide High School Production
  • 6:00pm - Eleventh Grade Parent Night – Media Center



Friday, March 23
  • All day - 10th Grade Articulation
  • 5:00pm - Honors Theatre Project- District Wide High School Production



Saturday, March 24
  • All day - Band Field Trip
  • All day - NJROTC Cadet Military Ball
  • 8:00am - SATURDAY SCHOOL
  • 12:00pm - Honors Theatre Project- District Wide High School Production




SPORTS

Friday, March 16
  • 3:00pm - Swim Meet vs Clairemont @ Tierrasanta
  • 3:30pm - JV Softball @ PLHS
  • 3:30pm - Var. Softball vs PLHS
  • 4:15pm - JV Girls Lacrosse @ Otay Rch.
  • 5:30pm - Var. Girls Lacrosse @ Otay Rch.

Saturday, March 17
  • All day - Var. Softball Tourney Finals/TIME & LOC.TBA
  • 10:30am - Var. Baseball Tourney Finals @ Grossmont
  • 1:00pm - Track & Field Relays @ Otay Rch.
  • 1:30pm - JV Baseball Tourney Finals @ Grossmont

Sunday, March 18
  • 9:00am - U18 Youth Field Hockey Training

Monday, March 19
  • 3:00pm - JV Baseball vs Lincoln
  • 3:00pm - Var. Baseball @ Lincoln
  • 4:00pm - Var. Girls Lacrosse vs Santana
  • 5:15pm - JV Girls Lacrosse vs Santana

Tuesday, March 20
  • 3:00pm - Boys Tennis-Picture Day
  • 3:00pm - Golf Match vs MMHS @ Torrey Pines

Wednesday, March 21
  • 2:45pm - Boys Tennis vs St. Augustine
  • 3:00pm - JV Baseball @ Morse
  • 3:00pm - Var. Baseball vs Morse
  • 3:00pm - Badminton Match @ Lincoln
  • 3:00pm - Golf Match vs PLHS @ Balboa
  • 4:00pm - Var. Girls Lacrosse vs Granite Hills
  • 5:15pm - JV Girls Lacrosse vs Granite Hills
  • 7:00pm - Seniors vs Staff Basketball Game

Thursday, March 22
  • 2:30pm - Boys Tennis @ PLHS
  • 3:00pm - Track & Field vs LJHS

Friday, March 23
  • 3:00pm - JV Baseball vs Clairemont
  • 3:00pm - Var. Baseball @ Clairemont
  • 3:00pm - Swim Meet vs Christian @ Tierrasanta
  • 3:15pm - Var. Girls Lacrosse vs Bishops
  • 4:30pm - JV Girls Lacrosse vs Bishops
  • 7:00pm - Var. Girls Lacrosse @ SRHS

Saturday, March 24
  • 8:00am - Track & Field Invite @ Mt.Carmel

Friday, March 9, 2012

March 9, 2012




Educating Californiaʼs students is a team effort. To fully participate on this team, parents and guardians as well as school staff and students need to know and understand the role of the Standardized Testing and Reporting (STAR) Program in ensuring all students achieve Californiaʼs content standards in core subject areas.

The tests in the Standardized Testing and Reporting (STAR) Program are an important part of the state assessment system. These tests are administered each spring to measure how well students in California public schools are achieving state content standards. These achievement tests target English Language Arts and Mathematics in all grades tested. In addition, tests in Science and History/Social Science are given in selected grades.

Educating students is a team effort. Parents, guardians, students, schools, and communities benefit when there is a shared responsibility for learning. To fully participate as part of this team, parents and guardians should have a thorough understanding of the role the tests in the STAR Program play in making sure that all students
achieve state content standards.

Questions and Answers About the STAR Program
Who participates in the STAR Program?
All students in grades two through eleven in California public schools participate in the STAR Program each spring. This includes students with disabilities and English learners.

What are the tests in the STAR Program?
􀀀 The California Standards Tests (CSTs) measure the achievement of state content standards in English-language arts, mathematics, science, and history-social science.
􀀀 The California Alternate Performance Assessment (CAPA) was developed as an alternate assessment in English-language arts and mathematics for students who have significant cognitive disabilities and cannot take the CSTs even with accommodations or modifications.

Does my student have to participate in the annual STAR Program testing?
Yes. All students must participate unless their parents or guardians have submitted written requests to exempt them from STAR Program testing (Education Code Section 60615). It is very important that all students take part in the STAR Program. Each school must have at least 95 percent of its students participate in statewide assessments in order to meet federal accountability requirements.

YOUR STUDENT’S CST SCORES 
It is very important that you know how well your students scored on the CSTs. Detailed STAR Reports were mailed to parents in Late Summer/Early Fall. If you do not have these reports, you can log onto Parent Connection and click on “Testing” to access your student’s test scores. 

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT READING YOUR STUDENT’S SCORES
What are performance levels?
The five performance levels designated for reporting overall CST results are (A) Advanced, (P) Proficient, (B) Basic, (BB) Below Basic, and (FBB) Far Below Basic. The state target is for all students to score at the proficient or advanced level.

Each of the five performance levels includes a range of scale scores. When a student’s scale score falls within the range possible for a given performance level, this indicates that the student has demonstrated sufficient knowledge and skills to be regarded as performing at that particular level. 

The range of scale scores for each performance level has been established for each CST and does not change from year to year. The CST results are reported as scale scores that range from 150 to 600. For all CSTs, the minimum scale score required to achieve at the proficient level is 350.

What are scale scores?
The percentage of questions that students must answer correctly to score at any performance level may change slightly due to small differences in the difficulty levels of the tests from year to year. Scale scores are used to adjust for these differences and to help ensure comparability in the difficulty levels of the tests from year to year.


  • Excerpted from the Standardized Testing and Reporting (STAR) Program Guides for STAR Program Tests: Information for Parents and Guardians. http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/






The 6-week grading period ends Friday, March 9th.  Progress Reports will be distributed next Friday, March 16th.  Parents, make sure to ask your student for their progress reports!


MARK YOUR CALENDAR!  The next Principal Chat is on March 20th at 5:30pm in the Serra High Media Center.  Principal Mike Jimenez will provide a budget update for the 2012-13 school year and will also present the District's goals and objectives for creating a quality school in every neighborhood.  Get your questions answered and have your voice heard.  Light refreshments will be provided.  See you on March 20th!


The California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE) is taking place next week.  All Sophomores (Class of 2014) will take this exam, as well as some Juniors and Seniors who have not previously taken or passed the exam.  The English portion will be administered on Tuesday, March 13th and the Math portion will be given on Wednesday, March 14th.  If your student is taking the exam, please make sure he/she gets plenty of rest the night before, eats a hearty breakfast, and arrives to school on time, ready for the exam! 


The 23rd Annual Serra High Foundation Auction, held last Saturday, was a HUGE success!  The Auction took place at the Chinese Community Church in Tierrasanta, and helped raise much needed funds to support academic achievement and athletics for our students.  THANK YOU to all who attend to support our students, and THANK YOU to the Serra Foundation 2012 Auction Committee for your efforts in putting on such an event!


FROM THE ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY (ASB)

The Spring Fling Dance "Bésame en Barcelona" is this Saturday evening, March 10th!  7:00-11:00pm at the Four Points Sheraton, 8110 Aero Drive, San Diego, California 92123.  DOORS CLOSE AT 8:30pm.

The Serra Spirit Store is Now Online.  Check it out!  Purchase your spirit gear – sweatshirts, hoodies, hats, and letterman jackets today! 


FROM THE DRAMA DEPARTMENT

The Serra High School Players rendition of Grease closes this weekend!  If you have not seen this show, don’t miss it!  Two shows remain - Friday, March 9 at 6:30pm and Saturday, March 10 at 2:00pm.  Be there!  All tickets are $7.


SAVE THE DATE!  The Spring Showcase is right around the corner!  This year’s Showcase is scheduled for Wednesday, March 28th and promises to be a fun-filled evening for all!  Student work will be showcased, various school clubs will have delicious food for sale, and of course, the annual Senior vs. Staff Basketball game is scheduled that evening.  FUN guaranteed for the entire family! 


FROM THE ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT

We are very proud of our girls basketball CIF CHAMPIONS!  For the 1st time in Serra history, these amazing athletes won the Division II CIF Championship last Friday evening.  On Wednesday night, they had an amazing 40-39 win in the 1st Round Playoffs of the Southern Regional Girls HS Basketball State Championship Playoffs.  The team will advance to the Quarter Final Round this Saturday evening at 7:00pm against the #1 seed Lynwood High School in Los Angeles.  We wish these ladies Good Luck!


FROM THE COUNSELING OFFICE

11th Grade Parent Night (for current 11th graders) will be held on March 22 at 6 pm in the Media Center.  Parents will receive their child's transcript, learn the graduation requirements, the college entrance requirements, learn of new course options for the 2012-2013 school year and receive priority for their student's course selection for 2012-2013.


Naviance (www.connection.naviance.com/serra) is a web-based service designed especially for students and parents.  Get information about colleges and careers, track student academic progress, and find scholarships!  Students can log in using their Student Connect log in number and password. Parents can get their code from Counselor Ms. Turnberg by emailing their request to mturnberg@sandi.net.

Scholarship Highlights for the Week (All can be found on Naviance under the Scholarship tab):

1.            Society of Women Engineers College Freshman Scholarship
2.            Friar Tux Shop Scholarship
3.            Healthy Lifestyles Scholarship
4.            BIA CARES Scholarship


DOES YOUR 9TH OR 10TH GRADER NEED HELP WITH MATH?  GEAR UP (Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs) can help!  GEAR UP is offering tutoring for all 9th and 10th graders on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2:30-3:30pm.  Algebra: Room 213 / Geometry: Room 615 / Intermediate Algebra: Room 215.   Students who attend regularly and raise their math grade will be eligible to go to Six Flags Magic Mountain on May 12th!  For more information contact the GEAR UP Coordinator, Clarissa Padilla cpadilla@ucsd.edu or 858-496-8342 x258.



PARENT RESOURCES

SPEAK UP FOR PUBLIC EDUCATION!  JOIN THE RALLY FOR EDUCATION!
March 10th at 9:00am.  Balboa Park, corner of Park Avenue and Presidents Way. 
 
LET’S START THE SCHOOL YEAR OFF RIGHT FOR A CHANGE!  BEFORE LAY-OFFS, BEFORE PROGRAM CUTS, BEFORE BUSING CUTS, BEFORE OVER-CROWDED CLASSROOMS, BEFORE COUNTLESS SCHEDULE CHANGES, BEFORE SCHOOL CLOSURES.

Join the Rally and help get the word out to the general public, the government, and the media just how devastating this next round of budget cuts will be to the education of all children in California's public schools and how we MUST do things differently!

For more information, go to the Rally for Education Facebook page:  https://www.facebook.com/events/292134547516973/



FROM THE ATTENDANCE OFFICE

REQUESTS FOR EARLY RELEASE (Blue Slips) must be submitted BEFORE 7:00a.m.on the day of release (parents may phone in PRIOR to 08:00 a.m. or send a note with your student and he/she must bring it to the Attendance Office PRIOR to 7:30 a.m.)  Requests for early release received after 8:00 a.m. on the day of release cannot be honored. WE CANNOT ISSUE BLUE SLIPS DURING FINALS, OR OTHER TESTING DAYS (CAHSEE, CSTs, etc.)  PLEASE NOTE:  We do not have office monitors and cannot deliver blue slips to the classrooms.  Students MUST pick up their Blue Slip in the Attendance Office. 

Attendance Personnel CAN NOT deliver messages to students, however if it is an EMERGENCY (i.e. hospitalization, death in the family, deployment etc.) the attendance office staff will assist the parent as needed

If your student becomes ill during the school day:  Please note the Attendance Office does not issue Blue Slips for students who are ill during the day. If a student is ill they MUST see the nurse and if needed the nurse will contact parent/guardian and issue a Blue Slip.


EVENTS

Friday, March 9

  • All day - End of Grading Period
  • 7:30am - AVID PRESENTATION
  • 6:30pm - Performance of Grease

Saturday, March 10

  • 8:00am - SATURDAY SCHOOL
  • 7:00pm - Spring Fling Dance – Besame en Barcelona – Four Points Sheraton, Serra Mesa

Monday, March 12

  • 3:00pm - SSC Meeting – Media Center

Tuesday, March 13

  • All day – California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE) – English Language Assessment

Wednesday, March 14

  • All day - California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE) - Math

Thursday, March 15

  • 8:00am - SPED/Parent Meeting (TRACE)
  • 5:30pm - Gear Up & ELAC Family Dinner (Invite Only) – Media Center

Friday, March 16

  • All day - Progress Reports Distributed

Sunday, March 18

  • 1:00pm - Magic Elite Youth Association


SPORTS

Friday, March 9

  • 3:00pm - JV Baseball @ Eastlake
  • 3:00pm - Var. Baseball vs Eastlake
  • 3:00pm - Badminton Match @ LJHS
  • 3:30pm - Var. Softball Tourney @ Del Norte
  • 4:00pm - Var. Girls Lacrosse @ Grossmont
  • 5:15pm - JV Girls Lacrosse @ Grossmont

Saturday, March 10

  • 9:00am - Track & Field Invite @ Rcho. Bernando
  • 1:30pm - JV Baseball vs LJCD
  • 1:30pm - Var. Baseball vs LJCD @ Eastlake

Monday, March 12

  • 3:30pm - Var. Softball Tourney vs Hoover

Tuesday, March 13

  • 2:30pm - Boys Tennis @ Morse
  • 3:00pm - JV Softball Tourney vs OLP

Wednesday, March 14

  • 3:00pm - JV Softball Tourney @ Mar Vista
  • 3:00pm - Var. Baseball vs Steele Canyon
  • 3:00pm - Badminton Match vs PHHS
  • 3:00pm - Boys Tennis @ West Hills
  • 3:00pm - Golf Match vs Kearny @ Balboa
  • 3:00pm - JV Baseball @ Steele Canyon
  • 3:30pm - Var. Softball Tourney @ MBHS
  • 5:30pm - JV Girls Lacrosse @ Monte Vista
  • 6:45pm - Var. Girls Lacrosse @ Monte Vista

Thursday, March 15

  • 2:30pm - Boys Tennis vs MBHS
  • 3:00pm - Track & Field vs MMHS
  • 3:00pm - Badminton Match @ Hoover
  • 3:00pm - Golf Match vs PHHS @ Mission Trails

Friday, March 16

  • 3:00pm - Swim Meet vs Clairemont @ Tierrasanta
  • 3:30pm - JV Softball @ PLHS
  • 3:30pm - Var. Softball vs PLHS
  • 4:15pm - JV Girls Lacrosse @ Otay Rch.
  • 5:30pm - Var. Girls Lacrosse @ Otay Rch.

Saturday, March 17

  • All day - Var. Softball Tourney Finals/TIME & LOC.TBA
  • 10:30am - Var. Baseball Tourney Finals @ Grossmont
  • 1:00pm - Track & Field Relays @ Otay Rch.
  • 1:30pm - JV Baseball Tourney Finals @ Grossmont

Sunday, March 18

  • All day - Color Guard Competition
  • 9:00am - U18 Youth Field Hockey Training