Volume 3 Issue 5 Newsletter Date October 14, 2011 Page 1 Ramblings Murrieta Mesa High School Dear Ram students and parents, Staff and students take our Ram PRIDE to heart at Mesa. We are focusing on Purpose and Duty by serving the community through the Susan G Komen Race for the Cure and the Mesa third Annual ―Share the Harvest‖ Feast for the needy. We hope you join us on Sunday for the Race in support Breast Cancer fighters and survivors. On November 19th, we will host our third ―Share the Harvest‖ Feast for those in need. Mesa's goal is to feed 1600 people and provide the families with food baskets to take home for the Thanksgiving Holiday. From the ―Share the Harvest‖ event, Mesa staff, classes, clubs and groups will adopt families for the holidays for the third year and provide needed items and pre- sents for the children. We are having a school-wide food drive competition in second period classes. If you would like to donate food items, please have your student take those items to their 2nd period class. If you are interested in helping with the feast, contact Mike Stowe at [email protected]. Lastly, we would appreciate parent support in ensuring all students have needed items when they come to school daily. Our receptionist and office staff receive hundreds of items daily that need to be given to students. The office staff will not interrupt the classroom and instruction to call students to the office to accept deliveries. Also, we would appreciate parent support in cur- tailing the delivery of fast food items. We understand there are special occasions and emergen- cies, but the office has been inundated with deliveries. We appreciate your cooperation and support! Mary Walters Principal Murrieta Mesa High School "Coming together is a beginning; staying together is progress; and working together is success." - Henry Ford PROGRESS REPORT DATES First Semester 12 Week...Nov. 04, 2011 Semester ..Dec. 16, 2011 Second Semester 6 week…. .Feb. 24, 2012 12 week…April 20, 2012 Semester....June 06, 2012 Principal: Mary Walters (951) 677-0568 x 6499 Assistant Principals: Martina Beach-Hedges: ( 951) 677-0568 x 6497 Steve Ellis (951) 677-0568 x 6496 Dean of Students: Ken Goltara (951) 677-0568 x 6477 Counselors: David Carrillo~ 9th ( 951)677-0568 x 6489 Dan Bogdanski ~ 10th (951) 677-0568 x 6474 Adriana Alarcon ~11th (951) 677-0568 x 6475 Erika Bennett ~ 12th (951) 677-0568 x 6476 Site Secretary: Melinda Cohen (951) 677-0568 x 6498 MMHS Fax: (951) 304-1895 Website: www.mesarams.com Dates to Remember October: 18th—Financial Aid Seminar—6:30-8:00pm— GPAC (for parents and students) 19th—Haunted Hands— ASL Perfomance—5:30-8:00 20th—Pinked out Volleyball vs. Great Oak—3:15 21-22, 27th – The Hobbit—7:00—GPAC 23– Advanced Women’s Choir performance w/ Temecula Valley Master Chorale-2:30pm 25th—Annual College Fair MSJC Menifee Campus- 10:00 28th—Home Football Game vs. MVHS 29th—The Hobbit—2:00 & 7:00—GPAC November: 1st—Choir Booster Meeting - 7:00 in Choir room 8th—Adv. Women’s Choir in Murrieta Field of Honor—7:00pm Candlelight Procession See website for additional sports and activities infor- mation at www.mesarams.com The Pink Ribbon Club will be hosting an all you can eat pancake breakfast on October 19 th in the Rams Den. Breakfast includes all you can eat pan- cakes, bacon and orange juice. Tickets prices $5 pre sale and $7 at the door. Tickets can be purchased from the Ram Shack, Library or any PRC member on campus. Skateboarders We strongly encourage students to lock up their skateboards on the board rack behind the Ram’s Den. Many teachers and other staff are complaining that they are becom- ing a distraction in classroom. Bring a lock, combo or key, and lock it in. If you need a “loner lock” for the day, come to student services. The goal is to have every board locked up during the school day by the winter break. Thanks for your cooperation in achieving this goal! Clearing Tardies If your child has outstanding tardies that need to be cleared, please en- courage them to serve in our before and/or after school detention pro- gram. Students with unserved disci- pline will be placed on the “No-Go” list. Students will not be able to at- tend extra-curricular activities or stu- dent functions without serving these detentions. Contact Student Services if you feel we can assist you with this process.
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Volume 3 Issue 5
Newsletter Date
October 14, 2011
Page 1
Ramblings Murrieta Mesa High School
Dear Ram students and parents,
Staff and students take our Ram PRIDE to heart at Mesa. We are focusing on Purpose and Duty by serving the community through the Susan G Komen Race for the Cure and the Mesa third Annual ―Share the Harvest‖ Feast for the needy. We hope you join us on Sunday for the Race in support Breast Cancer fighters and survivors.
On November 19th, we will host our third ―Share the Harvest‖ Feast for those in need. Mesa's goal is to feed 1600 people and provide the families with food baskets to take home for the Thanksgiving Holiday. From the ―Share the Harvest‖ event, Mesa staff, classes, clubs and groups will adopt families for the holidays for the third year and provide needed items and pre-sents for the children. We are having a school-wide food drive competition in second period classes. If you would like to donate food items, please have your student take those items to their 2nd period class. If you are interested in helping with the feast, contact Mike Stowe at [email protected].
Lastly, we would appreciate parent support in ensuring all students have needed items when they come to school daily. Our receptionist and office staff receive hundreds of items daily that need to be given to students. The office staff will not interrupt the classroom and instruction to call students to the office to accept deliveries. Also, we would appreciate parent support in cur-tailing the delivery of fast food items. We understand there are special occasions and emergen-cies, but the office has been inundated with deliveries. We appreciate your cooperation and support!
Mary Walters Principal
Murrieta Mesa High School "Coming together is a beginning; staying together is progress; and working together is success." - Henry
Ford
PROGRESS REPORT
DATES
First Semester
12 Week...Nov. 04, 2011
Semester ..Dec. 16, 2011
Second Semester
6 week…. .Feb. 24, 2012
12 week…April 20, 2012
Semester....June 06, 2012
Principal: Mary Walters (951) 677-0568 x 6499
Assistant Principals: Martina Beach-Hedges: (951) 677-0568 x 6497 Steve Ellis (951) 677-0568 x 6496
Dean of Students: Ken Goltara (951) 677-0568 x 6477
Counselors: David Carrillo~ 9th (951)677-0568 x 6489 Dan Bogdanski ~ 10th (951) 677-0568 x 6474 Adriana Alarcon ~11th (951) 677-0568 x 6475 Erika Bennett ~ 12th (951) 677-0568 x 6476 Site Secretary: Melinda Cohen (951) 677-0568 x 6498 MMHS Fax: (951) 304-1895 Website: www.mesarams.com
Dates to Remember
October:
18th—Financial Aid Seminar—6:30-8:00pm—
GPAC (for parents and students)
19th—Haunted Hands—
ASL Perfomance—5:30-8:00
20th—Pinked out Volleyball vs. Great Oak—3:15
21-22, 27th – The Hobbit—7:00—GPAC
23– Advanced Women’s Choir performance
w/ Temecula Valley Master Chorale-2:30pm
25th—Annual College Fair MSJC
Menifee Campus- 10:00
28th—Home Football Game vs. MVHS
29th—The Hobbit—2:00 & 7:00—GPAC
November:
1st—Choir Booster Meeting - 7:00 in Choir room
8th—Adv. Women’s Choir in Murrieta Field of
Honor—7:00pm Candlelight Procession
See website for additional sports and activities infor-
mation at www.mesarams.com
The Pink Ribbon Club will be hosting
an all you can eat pancake breakfast
on October 19th in the Rams Den.
Breakfast includes all you can eat pan-
cakes, bacon and orange juice. Tickets prices
$5 pre sale and $7 at the door. Tickets can be
purchased from the Ram Shack, Library or
any PRC member on campus.
Skateboarders We strongly encourage students to lock up their skateboards on the board rack behind the Ram’s Den. Many teachers and other staff are complaining that they are becom-ing a distraction in classroom. Bring a lock, combo or key, and lock it in. If you need a “loner lock” for the day, come to student services. The goal is to have every board locked up during the school day by the winter break. Thanks for your cooperation in achieving this goal!
Clearing Tardies If your child has outstanding tardies that need to be cleared, please en-courage them to serve in our before and/or after school detention pro-gram. Students with unserved disci-pline will be placed on the “No-Go” list. Students will not be able to at-tend extra-curricular activities or stu-dent functions without serving these detentions. Contact Student Services if you feel we can assist you with this process.
October 17th University of Colorado—10:15-11:15 USC—12:30—1:30 October 18th Grand Canyon University—10:00 October 19th CSU San Bernardino—1:00-1:30 October 25th Marines—10:00 October 27th MSJC—10:00 pm & 1:00 pm October 28th San Joaquin Valley College—10:00 University of New Haven—1:00—2:00 November 2 UTI—10:00—11:00
Sign up in Student Services
Wondering how you’re going to PAY FOR COLLEGE? ———————————————————————————
Come to a free seminar for parents of high school students
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During this 1-hour program, you’ll gain an understanding of:
How to plan for and manage college costs
Types of financial aid that are available
Options your family has in developing a college funding
strategy
How colleges and universities look at a divorced house-
hold
How to send your child to college without risking your
family’s financial future
October 18th
6:30—8:00 GPAC
Murrieta Mesa High School
Gershwin Performing Arts Center
Seniors Portraits The deadline to be photographed for the
yearbook is November 9th. Studio 94 still
has appointments available. We will also
have a last chance photo day on campus on
November 2nd between 1:30pm and 5:30pm.
Come dressed nice and be photographed for
the yearbook no appointment is needed.
This sitting DOES NOT allow you to make
a yearbook choice and the image WILL
NOT be retouched. For the option to choose
your image or to have it retouched you must
call Studio 94 as soon as possible at 877-
363-9690. The deadline is almost here, do
not be left out.
College Seminars
Princeton/Harvard/and the University of Virginia will be hosting evening
informational programs for students and parents. Students may register
for these sessions by visiting <http://harvardprincetonuva.com/
Apply to a California State University Oct 1st—Nov. 30th
CSUMentor: how to plan for and apply to a CSU Campus in 3 easy
Steps!
1.. Plan for college—admission requirements, financial aid options,
set up free email account
2. Explore Campuses—Search for majors, campus facts, cost to attend
Total Amt ck # cash $ ________________ Mail check made out to ―Murrieta Rotary Foundation‖ and send the top portion of this slip to 40485-D Murrieta Hot Springs Rd. Suite 334, Murrieta, CA 92563 (for mail delivery only; please call 951-587-9000, ext 211, for drop-off sites). Thank you!
Signed ________________________________________ Date ___________
Sold by (organization) ______________________________________
Flag Sponsor’s Receipt Murrieta Field of Honor, November 6 – 12, 2011
I will pick up my flag (s) on Sunday, November 13, 2011, from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm, at Town Square Park.
Copy of receipt must be presented.
Name of Flag Sponsor: ___________________________________________________
Name of Honoree (s) on Flag: _________________________________________________
Date Purchased: ________________________ Selling Organization: MMHS PTSA______
MMHS PTSA will be selling flags for this years Field of Honor and a portion of the sales will benefit Murrieta Mesa. Use
the Flyer below if you would like to purchase a flag in memory or in honor of a service member and first responder. The flag sample is also in the front lobby of the school. The flags will be flown for the week and can be picked up on Novem-
ber 13. If anyone has any questions please email Reyna MMHS Military liaison at [email protected].