MCCLINTOCK HIGH SCHOOL “CHARGING FORWARD WITH TRADITION” May 10, 2019 From the Academics Office SENIOR FINAL EXAM SCHEDULES May 13 & 14 are regular school days. The lengths of the periods have been altered to accommodate the seniors who will be taking their final exams those days. Seniors are expected to be in all classes with the exception of 6th & 7th periods on May 17. There should not be any seniors on campus after lunch on Friday, May 17 th unless taking the AP exam. Senior debt should be paid by May 20 th . FRESHMAN, SOPHOMORE, JUNIOR FINAL EXAM SCHEDULES Grades will be mailed out May 28 th . SENIOR PARENTS: senior students were given their SECOND DEBT NOTICE. Please work with the Bookstore to make biweekly payments prior to May 20 th to ensure student is eligible to walk at graduation. Underclassmen parents- it is important to check with the Bookstore to clear this Wednesday, May 15 Period 1 7:25-7:50 Period 2 7:55-8:20 Period 3 8:25-8:50 Period 4 8:55-9:20 Period 6 9:25-10:55 Lunch 10:55-11:40 Period 7 11:40-1:10 Thursday, May 16 Period 1 7:25-8:55 Period 2 9:00-10:30 Period 3 10:35-11:15 Period 4 11:20-12:00 Lunch 12:00-12:45 Period 6 12:50-1:25 Period 7 1:30-2:10 Friday, May 17 Period 1 7:25-8:05 Period 2 8:10-8:50 Period 3 8:55-10:25 Period 4 10:30-12:00 Lunch 12:00-12:45 Period 6 12:50-1:25 Period 7 1:30-2:10 Monday, May 20 Period 1 7:25-8:55 Period 2 9:15-10:45 Tuesday, May 21 Period 3 7:25-8:55 Period 4 9:15-10:45 Wednesday, May 22 Period 6 7:25-8:55 Period 7 9:15-10:45
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MCCLINTOCK HIGH SCHOOL
“CHARGING FORWARD WITH TRADITION”
May 10, 2019
From the Academics Office
SENIOR FINAL EXAM SCHEDULES
May 13 & 14 are regular school days. The lengths of the periods have been altered to
accommodate the seniors who will be taking their final exams those days. Seniors are expected
to be in all classes with the exception of 6th & 7th periods on May 17. There should not be any
seniors on campus after lunch on Friday, May 17th unless taking the AP exam. Senior debt
should be paid by May 20th.
FRESHMAN, SOPHOMORE, JUNIOR FINAL EXAM SCHEDULES
Grades will be mailed out May 28th. SENIOR PARENTS: senior students were given their SECOND DEBT NOTICE. Please work with the
Bookstore to make biweekly payments prior to May 20th to ensure student is eligible to walk at
graduation. Underclassmen parents- it is important to check with the Bookstore to clear this
Wednesday, May 15
Period 1 7:25-7:50
Period 2 7:55-8:20
Period 3 8:25-8:50
Period 4 8:55-9:20
Period 6 9:25-10:55
Lunch 10:55-11:40
Period 7 11:40-1:10
Thursday, May 16
Period 1 7:25-8:55
Period 2 9:00-10:30
Period 3 10:35-11:15
Period 4 11:20-12:00
Lunch 12:00-12:45
Period 6 12:50-1:25
Period 7 1:30-2:10
Friday, May 17
Period 1 7:25-8:05
Period 2 8:10-8:50
Period 3 8:55-10:25
Period 4 10:30-12:00
Lunch 12:00-12:45
Period 6 12:50-1:25
Period 7 1:30-2:10
Monday, May 20
Period 1 7:25-8:55
Period 2 9:15-10:45
Tuesday, May 21
Period 3 7:25-8:55
Period 4 9:15-10:45
Wednesday, May 22
Period 6 7:25-8:55
Period 7 9:15-10:45
year’s debt before Book Distribution this summer. Check the MHS website, Academics and
Graduation Tab for important graduation information.
Seniors- DO NOT miss out on these two remaining scholarship opportunities!
The Verma and Ed Pastor Scholarship https://azfoundation.academicworks.com/opportunities/3552
The Ethan Mills "Charger Spirit" Memorial Scholarship (application attached)
RIO SALADO Dual Enrollment Classes students please apply to Rio Salado for the fall now and apply for FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE (application in English/Spanish): www/riosalado.edu/dual. If you’re a RETURNING dual enrollment student, you do not need to reapply for admission. Summer Education Academy registration papers are available in the Counseling office. Registration ENDS May 1. One half-credit class is $175. If your student is behind in credits, SEA is a great option. Buses are available from McClintock to Mountain Pointe for a fee. U.S. SERVICE ACADEMY DAY Join representatives from Senator Sinema’s Service Academy Nomination Board and the U.S. Service Academies for a free information session to learn about U.S. Service Academies. May 4, 2019, 10:00 AM – 1:00 pm Central High School - Auditorium 4525 N Central Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85012 Find more information: https://www.sinema.senate.gov/academynominations PARENTS: As we prepare for Book Distribution this summer, here is the list of courses your student chose from and what fees are associated with the class. Please be prepared to pay these fees at Book Distribution.
Course Name Fee Course No.
Course Name Fee
Art & Design $30 ART410 Photography 1-2 $40 Honors Art 1-2 $50 ART415 Photography 3-4 $50 Honors Art 3-4 $50 ART420 Photography 5-6 $50 Honors Art 5-6 $50 ART425 Photography 7-8 $50 Art History $15 ART510 Ceramics 1-2 $35 AP Studio Art $50 ART515 Ceramics 3-4 $35 Introduction to Computer Graphic Art
Film and TV Production 1-2 $25 TEC210 Automotive Technology 1-2 $30 Film and TV Production 3-4 $25 TEC215 Automotive Technology 3-4 $30 Film and TV Production 5-6 $25 TEC220 Automotive Technology 5-6 $30 Film and TV Production 7-8 $25 TEC310 Construction Technology 1-2 $40 Culinary Arts 1-2 $50 TEC315 Construction Technology 3-4 $40 Culinary Arts 3-4 $50 TEC320 Construction Technology 5-6 $40 Culinary Arts 5-6 $50 TEC325 Construction Technology 7-8 $40 Culinary Arts 7-8 $50 TEC510 Cisco Networking $20 Life 101 $20 TEC520 Computer Manufacturing $20 Life Choices $30
Concert String Orchestra $30 MUS600 Honors Music Exploration & Performance
$30
Symphony Orchestra $30 MUS610 Choir $30 Chamber Orchestra $30 MUS620 Orchestra $30 Marching Band $30 MUS630 Band $30 Junior Varsity Band $30 MUS640 Percussion $30 Intermediate Band $30 MUS650 Music Appreciation $20 Varsity Band $30 MUS660 Music Theory $15 Percussion Class $30 MUS665 AP Music Theory $15
Jazz Ensemble $30 MUS670 World Music (Ethnomusicology)
$15
Mariachi $15 MUS675 Jazz History $15 MUS680 Rock History $15
Theatre 3-4 $15 TND180 Honors Technical Theatre Exploration and Performance
$50
Theatre 5-6 $15 TND230 Advanced Dance $10 Technical Theatre 1-2 $50 TND240 Dance Performance $10 Technical Theatre 3-4 $50 TND300 Film Study I $10 Technical Theatre 5-6 $50 TND310 Film Study II $10 Technical Theatre 7-8 $50
Friends of Foster Children Foundation (AFFCF). AFFCF will be hosting a Post-Secondary Resource Fair on 4/24/19 from 4-6pm at College Depot at the Phoenix Public Library. The fair will highlight the resources available to youth in foster care (or formerly in foster care) for their post-secondary education, with participation from the below organizations. Summer Program Opportunities: The Johns Hopkins Engineering Innovation Summer (EI) Program will be offered in a number of locations around this country in 2019. This is a great opportunity for students to try college engineering while still in high school. They can decide if they want to pursue an engineering major and which field is of the most interest to them. Need-based full and partial scholarships are available for commuting students. Students interested in receiving financial aid should apply early. Please visit ei.jhu.edu for more information.
The University of Arizona /College of Engineering is offering summer programs-In June- Women Engineering, Engineering and Health, Technology, and much more. See Mrs. Mori for information.
Health Careers Institute for High School Students Date: July 11-20, 2019 Join MWU faculty and students for a FREE hands-on look at health professions! The interactive
5/13/19—Title One Student Recognition and Parent Night—Cafeteria—5:30pm
5/14/19—ELL Story Teller Night—Library—6pm
5/23/19—Graduation—Jim Lyon Stadium—7pm
5/23/19—Grad Night—Tilt Studio—11pm-5am
CONGRATULATIONS! Please help me congratulate Kendra Parker who was named CTE Student of the Year.
Also please congratulate Karen Crane who was named McClintock's CTE Teacher of the Year and Tempe Union's CTE Program of the Year (for Film and TV)
HOSA traveled to Tucson last week to compete at the State Leadership Conference, and the final results are in!
o Grace Paul, Mayari Merchant, Mariska Bogaard, and Nisha Reddy - HOSA Bowl, placed in the top 10.
o Leah Nelson – Nutrition o Naat'anii Castillo - Transcultural Healthcare - 5th Place o Harshini Venkatachalam - Epidemiology - 5th Place o Ikumi Ellis & Elizabeth Cheng - Forensic Science - 1st Place o Casandra Gomez, Sachi Sengupta, & Jacob Organek - Existing Medical Innovations
- 1st Place
The Fine Art department keeps bringing home the Bling! Great Job MHS Fine Arts
REMINDERS McClintock High School Senior Grad Night is Coming!!! This is the biggest party of the year for MHS Seniors! Grad Night is May 23 at Tilt Studio from 11pm to 5am. Advance tickets are on sale February 4th for only $35.00 per person. See Ms. Cota in the Activities office for your ticket! Don’t miss out, this will be a night to remember full of food, video games, karaoke, contests and PRIZES! Be in the know with the new McClintock Charger Parent Cavalry Facebook page! Join the new Facebook page to get all the information parents need to help volunteer, learn about events at McClintock High School, learn important information about graduation, booster clubs, and more! Join the page to and see all the great things that are happening at McClintock High School:
o https://m.facebook.com/groups/327674954485386 (mobile)
o https://facebook.com/groups/327674954485386
Do you want to be a volunteer at McClintock HS? The Tempe Union High School District office holds open Volunteer processing days every Tuesday & Thursday’s from 8:30 – 3:30 at 500 W. Guadalupe Dr., Tempe, AZ 85283. Skateboard, longboards and bicycles should be locked up every morning. Locks for boards are free. Parents, please ask your child if he/she has a lock for the board. No heelies/hover boards are allowed on campus. THINGS ARE HEATING UP! Parents please encourage your students to adhere to the dress code: No backs, no behinds, no belly, no breasts showing No sexually explicit/offensive t-shirts (hats), no alcohol, drug references
No spaghetti straps tops or dresses w/out 2 finger-wide tank tops under No pajama pants No doo-rags or bandanas
CHARGERS IN ACTION Thanks to all our amazing fans, students, and teachers for supporting our students at events!
Congratulations to MHS science teacher Sarah Galloway for being awarded the $50,000
Kamm Solutions Innovation Grant! Amazing work Sarah!
Congratulations to Karen Crane for being awarded the CTE Program of the Year! Great
Job Karen!
Mayra Arroyo Molly Saddler Jermaine Whitaker Adam Johnson
Principal Assistant Principal Assistant Principal Assistant Principal Academics Athletics Activities
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