February 28th 2023 – Tiger Morning News
February 28, 2023
Weekly News!
Hey Y’all,
This past week, Miss Scott and I took several students to the Riverside County Fair and National Date Festival to compete/sell their livestock projects. The following were some of the highlighted awards from the week!
1st Place Lads and Lassies costume contest Natalia Perez
3rd Place costume contest Xitaly Aragonez
2nd Place costume contest Desiree Rodreges
3rd Place sheep showmanship, heat 1 Xitlaly Aragonez
1st Place informational posters Janessa Mozqueda
1st Place Senior Buck Californian Xitlaly Aragonez
3rd Place Senior Buck Californian Isabel Garcia Davila
1st Place Senior Buck Broken Holland Lop Destiny Abric
1st Place Junior Doe Broken Holland Lop Taylor Bailey
2nd Place Junior Doe Solid Holland Lop Desiree Rodriguez
2nd Place Senior Doe Californian Kara Harrison
3rd Place Senior Do Californian Montana Kelly
2nd Place Senior Buck Californian Destiny Abric
1st Place Senior Doe Californian Xitlalty Aragonez
2nd Place Junior Doe Solid Holland Lop Desiree Rodriguez
1st Place Junior Do Broken Holland Lop Taylor Bailey
Best Opposite Variety Senior Buck Broken Holland Lop
3rd Place Rabbit Meat Pen Xitlaly Aragonez
3rd Place Junior Doe Solid Holland Lop Kara harrison
2nd Place Senior Buck Californian Xitlaly Aragonez
3rd Place Senior Buck Californian Isabel Garcia Davila
1st Place Senior Doe Californian Xitlaly Aragonez
1st Place Senior Buck Californian Destiny Abric
We truly appreciate everybody that has helped support us throughout this year! We are so proud of each of our students!
Cheyenne Caballero
Agriculture Teacher
FFA Advisor
Attendance
Students let’s stay off the ‘NO GO LIST” and participate in all activities.
If you attend a Saturday school it will remove one day of unexcused absence, and 6 tardies.
NO GO LIST: 3+ Unexcused Full Day absences (since Jan. 10)
18+ Tardies/Truancies (since Jan. 10)
Grades – 2+ F’s for First Semester Grades
Discipline – Suspensions/SSR
Link to sign up for Saturday school
Admin Assigned Saturday School 22/23
Counselors
Ask a Professional is a great opportunity for students to learn about various career fields from the experts themselves.
Our guest this week will be:
March 1st during flex: Learn about being an Ultra Sound Tech and learn about the Program over at MSJC.
March 2nd during flex: Learn about being a Health Care Recruiter for Aya Health Care.
Future careers include: FBI, Vet Tech, Actress, Sports Medicine, Culinary, Business and much more.
This is a great opportunity to learn about the career and ask professional questions. Students can earn 1 hour of community service per session attended. Sign up at tinyurl.com/askapro23 or in the counseling center!
Jennifer Aguilar, M.S., PPS
Attention Seniors! Don’t forget to complete your COMMUNITY SCHOLARSHIP PORTFOLIO for an opportunity to be eligible for the many scholarship opportunities available through our local community agencies. The last day to submit your portfolio is THIS THURSDAY MARCH 2! Completed portfolio packets can be turned in to the counseling office. Join our Scholarship Workshop this Wednesday @ Counseling during FLEX time for assistance with your portfolio. Get that FREE MONEY for colleges, universities, or trade schools $$$!
Hey Tigers!
Submit your Senior Quotes HERE!
https://forms.gle/AKzqmNsyAaGkukN9A
Quotes are due February 28th, 2022!
Thank you so much!
Jacobie Bluhm
CTE Digital Media
SJHS Website Advisor
SJHS Yearbook Advisor
SJHS Dance Club
Room 115 ext. 2115
“Do or do not, there is no try.” – Yoda
*Permission Slips in the ASB Room
**If you are on the no-go list for attendance but would like to attend, come to Saturday School on March 4th!
–Autumn Clark
Attention All Seniors. The deadline to turn in Community Service Hours is March 31st. All seniors must have at least 40 hours of Community Service as it is a graduation requirement. Please turn in your hours to Lisa or Monica in the Registrar’s Office room #118.
Medals are available for pick up in the Assistant Principal’s office #119 for those students who did not attend the Tiger Academic Excellence Award ceremony.
IMPORTANT DEADLINE: All seniors who took concurrent enrollment classes at MSJC must submit their official transcript from MSJC to the Registrar’s Office in Room 118 by January 31st in order to receive high school credit. If you have any questions please see Lisa or Monica in Room 118.
The Talent Search Program is in need of 100 new participants to fulfill recruitment needs.
Talent Search Flyer (Free Tutoring)
Talent Search Tutoring on Tuesdays and Thursdays after school in Room 110.
Eva Aceves – Angeles, MAEd.
Academic Advisor
Talent Search Program
Mt. San Jacinto College
Contact Information
Work Phone Number: (951) 487-3272
Work Hours: Monday – Thursday 8:00 am – 5:30 pm / Friday 8:00 am – 12:00 pm
For more information please visit:
Talent Search Program at MSJC Website
Talent Search Application
Talent Search Application in English
Solicitud de Talent Search
Solicitud de Talent Search en Espanol
Class of 2023
Class of 2023 – Senior Survey Complete ASAP
Needs Assessment
Talent Search Program – Student Needs Assessment 2022 – 2023 Complete it Today!
Don’t be left out! Juniors:
Are you interested in leaving campus for lunch in your SENIOR year? Come by the Assistant Principals’ office in room 119 and pick up your application!
Applications must be signed by student and parent, then returned to Jasmine or Denise anytime between now and June 2, 2023. Last day of school!
Applications submitted after June 2nd WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED!
Graduation:
Friday, June 2nd
7:30pm
Tiger Stadium
Graduation Practice:
Tuesday-Friday, May 30-June 2
Time: 8:30-11:30
Practice is Mandatory!!
Events!
Hello Tigers!!
I hope your finals are faring well with your students! I just wanted to share a couple of flyers with you as I prepare to begin my massive recruiting process for the 2023-2024 school year. I will be sending one more flyer out for color guard as well tomorrow!
The band parent meeting will be in the library! A lot of information will be covered in this meeting!
The purpose of all of these clinics is to get all students on the same page in terms of music literacy, instrument technique and marching technique (we will start marching technique in March/April). This way when band camp rolls around in July students are not lost or confused when musical or marching concepts are asked of them. I just want to ensure student success as we grow.
For students interested in drumline it is in the best interest for them to attend clinics from day one. They will be learning proper technique on drumline instruments as well as front ensemble. Drumline and percussion will be only open to actual percussionists (students who play drums). Drumline Auditions will be March 27- March 31 and the drumline will be selected March 31, 2023.
If you know any former band students who would be interested in returning to band please share with them.
Thank you for the continued support of the Tiger Band Program!
Mr. Harris
The VAPA team would like to share with you their flyer for “The Fine Arts Fest”
Sports Announcements
This week is Tahquitz week! We look forward to seeing you at the games!
Hector Lopez
Social Science
Head Wrestling Coach
Assistant Baseball Coach
San Jacinto High School
Swimming
SJHS vs. Paloma Valley. Release 1:45 pm Depart 2:15 pm.