this summer. Tucson Electric Power’s Valerie Collins com- ments “We asked Lucas to work during the summer be- cause he is a very dependable, capable intern and we would be at a great disadvantage in meeting our processing dead- lines if we had to again perform all the tasks he does for us. He has worked for us for two years, including last summer, and we hope to have him with us until he graduates!” A big thank you to all of the partners who have hired students for the summer, and we look forward to working with you over the coming year. Lucas Lopez, a junior at San Miguel, will be continuing with Tucson Electric Power San Miguel is excited to an- nounce the introduction of new Honors and AP courses for the 2011-2012 school year, which will expand cur- riculum options to engage students at a higher level. Honors courses will offer a workload commensurate with college courses to fur- ther challenge students. Brother Dan Fenton, who will teach Honors Biology, re- cently received grants from both the Catholic Foun- dation and Freeport McMoRan Copper and Gold for new equipment for his classes in the com- ing year. Look for updates from his class to come! Lucas Lopez, San Miguel junior, will continue with Tucson Electric Power. You’re hired! Many San Miguel students are spending their “vacation” working with their Corporate Internship partners to be- come an even more integral part of the team and earn some cash for the summer. More than 15 students have continued on with the part- ners who employ them throughout the school year, though the income earned over the summer is not redi- rected towards tuition. Partners ranging from Rose- mont Copper to University Medical Center to Tucson Electric Power have had their respective interns return to their offices for the summer to complete entry level cor- porate work. INSIDE THIS ISSUE: President’s Message 2 Academics 2 News and Events 2 Corporate Internship 3 Heard Around Campus 3 College and Career Counseling 3 Contact Information 4 Honors Biology becomes a reality San Miguel High School SUMMER 2011 Points of Interest San Miguel gradu- ates fourth class Students continue with CIP partners through summer San Miguel to begin monthly tours for the community Get involved with San Miguel! www.sanmiguelcristorey.org
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this summer. Tucson Electric
Power’s Valerie Collins com-
ments “We asked Lucas to
work during the summer be-
cause he is a very dependable,
capable intern and we would be
at a great disadvantage in
meeting our processing dead-
lines if we had to again perform
all the tasks he does for us. He
has worked for us for two years,
including last summer, and we
hope to have him with us until
he graduates!”
A big thank you to all of
the partners who have hired
students for the summer, and
we look forward to working
with you over the coming
year. Lucas Lopez, a junior at San
Miguel, will be continuing
with Tucson Electric Power
San Miguel is excited to an-
nounce the introduction of
new Honors and AP courses
for the 2011-2012 school
year, which will expand cur-
riculum options to engage
students at a higher level.
Honors courses will offer a
workload commensurate
with college courses to fur-
ther challenge students.
Brother Dan Fenton, who will
teach Honors Biology, re-
cently received
grants from both
the Catholic Foun-
dation and Freeport
McMoRan Copper
and Gold for new
equipment for his
classes in the com-
ing year.
Look for updates
from his class to
come!
Lucas Lopez, San Miguel junior,
will continue with Tucson Electric
Power.
You’re hired! Many San Miguel students are
spending their “vacation”
working with their Corporate
Internship partners to be-
come an even more integral
part of the team and earn
some cash for the summer.
More than 15 students have
continued on with the part-
ners who employ them
throughout the school year,
though the income earned
over the summer is not redi-
rected towards tuition.
Partners ranging from Rose-
mont Copper to University
Medical Center to Tucson
Electric Power have had their
respective interns return to
their offices for the summer
to complete entry level cor-
porate work.
I N S I D E
T H I S I S S U E :
President’s
Message
2
Academics 2
News and
Events
2
Corporate
Internship
3
Heard Around
Campus
3
College and
Career
Counseling
3
Contact
Information
4
Honors Biology becomes a reality
San Miguel High School S U M M E R 2 0 1 1
Points of Interest
San Miguel gradu-
ates fourth class
Students continue
with CIP partners
through summer
San Miguel to begin
monthly tours for
the community
Get involved with
San Miguel!
www.sanmiguelcristorey.org
P A G E 2
Bring a friend to visit
San Miguel
Introduce your
colleagues to our
Corporate Internship
Program
Support student
scholarships and
summer programs
Volunteer, mentor, or
speak with our students
Make a tax credit
donation to support San
Miguel at no cost to
you!
Get
Involved!
San Miguel would
like you to join us
for our monthly
tour series!
In the fall, we will
begin hosting break-
fast and lunch tours
of our school each
month. Join us for
snacks, information,
and student led
Message from the President As our school year ended