From dhsbulletin at velocipede.dcn.davis.ca.us Wed Jun 1 16:16:42 2011 From: dhsbulletin at velocipede.dcn.davis.ca.us (DHS Daily Bulletin) Date: Wed, 1 Jun 2011 23:16:42 +0000 Subject: [DHS Bulletin] 06/02/2011 Message-ID: <1D0BD507541D1844A32FEC0540B6EF012EBD0264@djusdmail3.djusd.k12.ca.us> SENIOR FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE for May 31-June 4, 2010 Thursday, June 2: 1st 7:45-8:49 (Senior English or Soc. Studies Final), 3rd 8:55-10:26 (Senior English or Soc. Studies Final), 10:26-10:30 (Break), 5th 10:36-12:10 (Senior English or Soc. Studies Final), 12:10-12:53 (Lunch), 7th 12:59-2:30 (Senior English or Soc. Studies Final) Friday, June 3: 1st 7:45-8:49 (Senior English or Soc. Studies Final), 2nd 8:55-10:26 (Senior English or Soc. Studies Final), 10:26-10:30 (Break), 4th 10:36-12:10 (Senior English or Soc. Studies Final), 12:10-12:53 (Lunch), 6th 12:59-2:30 (Senior English or Soc. Studies Final) DAY IN HISTORY Jun 2, 1865: American Civil War ends In an event that is generally regarded as marking the end of the Civil War, Confederate General Edmund Kirby Smith, commander of Confederate forces west of the Mississippi, signs the surrender terms offered by Union negotiators. With Smith's surrender, the last Confederate army ceased to exist, bringing a formal end to the bloodiest four years in U.S. history. TODAY 1. Cafeteria: Pasta day: Mac and Cheese with broccoli, ravioli and spaghetti with meat sauce with cheesy bread sticks, pizza and sandwich. 2. Hey Interacters!! We have our last meeting tomorrow at lunch in N-16. See you there! 3. Plan to attend the POPS CONCERT FEATURING THE ADVANCED TREBLE CHOIR AND MADRIGAL SINGERS as they present an evening of song from the musical hits of yesterday and today on THURSDAY, JUNE 2 at 7 p.m. at Richard Brunelle Performing Building on the DHS campus. $6 Pre-sale tickets are available at Watermelon Music until June 1. $8 tickets are available at the door on the night of the performance. Intermission treats will be available. SENIOR REMINDERS 1. SENIORS: Did you miss Senior Awards Night? If your name is on the list outside the Scholarship and Financial Aid Office, you may have a certificate waiting for you! Come to the Scholarship and Financial Aid Office to pick up your certificate and a Senior Awards Night program! 2. SENIORS: If you still need cap, gown and tassel please come to front office to give your name and height. We will give this information to Jostens and you will be able to pick them up after Graduation practice on Friday, June 10th. The cost is $50 and they will only be accepting CASH!!! 3. SENIORS: Don't forget to fill out a PERMANENT ADDRESS CARD if you haven't already. Turn in completed cards into the Front Desk. Extra cards are available at the Counseling Office or the Front Desk. 4. Seniors: Pay all owed lunch fees with cash or check to the Kitchen before June 9th or your diploma may be withheld. 5. SENIORS: Don't forget to request your FINAL TRANSCRIPT to be sent to the college you will be attending. Bring in a stamped addressed envelope to the Transcript Counter and follow the posted instructions. If your common application college is requesting submission of a final report- you will need to make a request at the transcript counter. Stamped addressed envelope is not needed. NEW 1. Sophomores and juniors, do you love to dance? Then start practicing over the summer for the Jazz Choir's 2nd annual dance competition on Oct. 1st! You can compete solo or with a friend to win cash prizes, any style of dance is fine. More information will be available when school begins in August. 2. Come and enjoy the annual Jazz on a Summers Eve DHS Jazz Band concert at 7:30 pm, Friday June 3, at the Brunelle Performance Hall. The evening will include swing tunes, Latin numbers and jazz ballads. Donations will be accepted at the door. 3. Attention all math and science tutors: there will be a general meeting this Friday, June 3rd in S-9. This is our last meeting of the year, so be sure to show up. 4. Attention: Juniors' who have enrolled in the Advancement Placement English course for their senior year, please check out the suggested summer reading list posted on the doors of classroom L-15 and P-22. 5. Sports Physical Clinic Saturday, June 4th from 8:30-11:30am @ Sutter Family Medicine, 2030 Sutter Place, Suite 2000. $20 donation benefits DHS Athletics. Students entering grades 7-12 are encouraged to complete their sports physicals this spring for the 2011-12 school year. Sports physical packets are available in the junior high and high school offices and will be available soon to download from the DHS website at: www.davisseniorhigh.net. If you have any questions, please contact the DHS Athletics Office at 757-5400 x111. 6. Attention Runners and Jumpers of all ages! Davis Senior High's Freedom from Hunger Club is hosting an all-comer track meet on Saturday, June 18th. This track meet will take place at the Ron and Mary Brown stadium with the first event beginning at 9:00 and registration beginning at 8:00. In addition, this event will offer games and entertainment for the whole family. Track and Field events include a 5k or 3200m, 1600m, 800m, sprints, hurdles, pole vault, high jump, triple jump, long jump, and more. Proceeds from this event will be donated to the Freedom from Hunger Organization which brings innovative and sustainable self-help solutions to the fight against chronic hunger and poverty. Please visit our website, davisfreedomfromhunger.blogspot.com, for more information and help us Race to End Hunger! CONTINUED 1. Don't miss Jazz-N-Pops, the final DHS concert of the school year, featuring the talents of the Jazz Choir, Concert Choir, and Combo! You'll hear music from the Broadway Musical "Chicago", "Avenue Q", "Spamalot", "Hairspray" and more! Performance is Saturday, June 4th at 7:30 at the Brunelle Hall (IPAB). Tickets are available through choir members and at the door. Tickets are $5.00 for students and $8.00 for adults in advance; at the door all tickets are $10.00. For more information, please contact Mr. Zinn at wzinn at djusd.net 2. Are you done with your SAT, ACT, and AP exam prep books?? Bring them to the office or library for donation between now and the last day of school for a chance to win a cool prize. The donations will be sent to Washington Unified School District to help other students in need of preparation material. If you have questions email Michael Cheung at wjc10992 at sbcglobal.net From dhsbulletin at velocipede.dcn.davis.ca.us Thu Jun 2 16:01:37 2011 From: dhsbulletin at velocipede.dcn.davis.ca.us (DHS Daily Bulletin) Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2011 23:01:37 +0000 Subject: [DHS Bulletin] 06/03/2011 Message-ID: <1D0BD507541D1844A32FEC0540B6EF012EBD0462@djusdmail3.djusd.k12.ca.us> FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE for June 6th and June 7th, 2011 Monday, June 6: 7:45-9:50 (1st Period Final), 9:50-10:10 (Break), 10:16-10:56 (2nd Period), 11:02-11:42 (3rd Period), 11:48-12:28 (4th Period), 12:28-1:11 (Lunch), 1:17-1:57 (5th period), 2:03-2:43 (6th Period), 2:49-3:29 (7th Period) Tuesday, June 7: 7:45- 9:50 (3rd Period Final), 9:50-10:18 (Break), 10:20-12:20 (5th Period Final) DAY IN HISTORY Jun 3, 1956: Rock and roll is banned in Santa Cruz, California Santa Cruz, California, a favorite early haunt of author Ken Kesey and his Merry Pranksters, was an established capital of the West Coast counterculture scene by the mid-1960s. Yet just 10 years earlier, the balance of power in this crunchy beach town 70 miles south of San Francisco tilted heavily toward the older side of the generation gap. In the early months of the rock-and-roll revolution, in fact, at a time when adult authorities around the country were struggling to come to terms with a booming population of teenagers with vastly different musical tastes and attitudes, Santa Cruz captured national attention for its response to the crisis. On June 3, 1956, city authorities announced a total ban on rock and roll at public gatherings, calling the music "Detrimental to both the health and morals of our youth and community." TODAY 1. Cafeteria: Meatloaf sandwich with potato salad, BBQ hot dog with baked beans, Pizza, sandwich, chicken sandwich. 2. Come and enjoy the annual Jazz on a Summers Eve DHS Jazz Band concert at 7:30 pm, Friday June 3, at the Brunelle Performance Hall. The evening will include swing tunes, Latin numbers and jazz ballads. Donations will be accepted at the door. 3. Attention all math and science tutors: there will be a general meeting this Friday, June 3rd in S-9. This is our last meeting of the year, so be sure to show up. SENIOR REMINDERS 1. SENIORS: Did you miss Senior Awards Night? If your name is on the list outside the Scholarship and Financial Aid Office, you may have a certificate waiting for you! Come to the Scholarship and Financial Aid Office to pick up your certificate and a Senior Awards Night program! 2. SENIORS: If you still need cap, gown and tassel please come to front office to give your name and height. We will give this information to Jostens and you will be able to pick them up after Graduation practice on Friday, June 10th. The cost is $50 and they will only be accepting CASH!!! 3. SENIORS: Don't forget to fill out a PERMANENT ADDRESS CARD if you haven't already. Turn in completed cards into the Front Desk. Extra cards are available at the Counseling Office or the Front Desk. 4. Seniors: Pay all owed lunch fees with cash or check to the Kitchen before June 9th or your diploma may be withheld. 5. SENIORS: Don't forget to request your FINAL TRANSCRIPT to be sent to the college you will be attending. Bring in a stamped addressed envelope to the Transcript Counter and follow the posted instructions. If your common application college is requesting submission of a final report- you will need to make a request at the transcript counter. Stamped addressed envelope is not needed. NEW 1. All Summer School Classes will be conducted at Holmes Jr. High School beginning June 20. 2. Sophomores and juniors, do you love to dance? Then start practicing over the summer for the Jazz Choir's 2nd annual dance competition on Oct. 1st! You can compete solo or with a friend to win cash prizes, any style of dance is fine. More information will be available when school begins in August. 3. Attention: Juniors' who have enrolled in the Advancement Placement English course for their senior year, please check out the suggested summer reading list posted on the doors of classroom L-15 and P-22. 4. Sports Physical Clinic Saturday, June 4th from 8:30-11:30am @ Sutter Family Medicine, 2030 Sutter Place, Suite 2000. $20 donation benefits DHS Athletics. Students entering grades 7-12 are encouraged to complete their sports physicals this spring for the 2011-12 school year. Sports physical packets are available in the junior high and high school offices and will be available soon to download from the DHS website at: www.davisseniorhigh.net. If you have any questions, please contact the DHS Athletics Office at 757-5400 x111. 5. Attention Runners and Jumpers of all ages! Davis Senior High's Freedom from Hunger Club is hosting an all-comer track meet on Saturday, June 18th. This track meet will take place at the Ron and Mary Brown stadium with the first event beginning at 9:00 and registration beginning at 8:00. In addition, this event will offer games and entertainment for the whole family. Track and Field events include a 5k or 3200m, 1600m, 800m, sprints, hurdles, pole vault, high jump, triple jump, long jump, and more. Proceeds from this event will be donated to the Freedom from Hunger Organization which brings innovative and sustainable self-help solutions to the fight against chronic hunger and poverty. Please visit our website, davisfreedomfromhunger.blogspot.com, for more information and help us Race to End Hunger! CONTINUED 1. Don't miss Jazz-N-Pops, the final DHS concert of the school year, featuring the talents of the Jazz Choir, Concert Choir, and Combo! You'll hear music from the Broadway Musical "Chicago", "Avenue Q", "Spamalot", "Hairspray" and more! Performance is Saturday, June 4th at 7:30 at the Brunelle Hall (IPAB). Tickets are available through choir members and at the door. Tickets are $5.00 for students and $8.00 for adults in advance; at the door all tickets are $10.00. For more information, please contact Mr. Zinn at wzinn at djusd.net 2. Are you done with your SAT, ACT, and AP exam prep books?? Bring them to the office or library for donation between now and the last day of school for a chance to win a cool prize. The donations will be sent to Washington Unified School District to help other students in need of preparation material. If you have questions email Michael Cheung at wjc10992 at sbcglobal.net From dhsbulletin at velocipede.dcn.davis.ca.us Fri Jun 3 16:03:42 2011 From: dhsbulletin at velocipede.dcn.davis.ca.us (DHS Daily Bulletin) Date: Fri, 3 Jun 2011 23:03:42 +0000 Subject: [DHS Bulletin] 06/06/2011 Message-ID: <1D0BD507541D1844A32FEC0540B6EF012EBD053C@djusdmail3.djusd.k12.ca.us> FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE for June 7th through June 9th, 2011 Tuesday, June 7: 7:45-9:50 (3rd Period Final), 9:50-10:18 (Break), 10:20-12:20 (5th Period Final) Wednesday, June 8: 7:45-9:50 (2nd Period Final), 9:50-10:18, (Break), 10:20-12:20 (4th Period Final) Thursday, June 9: 7:45-9:50 (6th Period Final), 9:50-10:20 (Break), 10:20-12:20 (7th Period Final) DAY IN HISTORY Jun 6, 1933: First drive-in movie theater opens On this day in 1933, eager motorists park their automobiles on the grounds of Park-In Theaters, the first-ever drive-in movie theater, located on Crescent Boulevard in Camden, New Jersey. TODAY 1. Cafeteria: Fish sandwich with chips, sweet and sour meatball over local rice, pizza, burrito bar, and sandwich. SENIOR REMINDERS 1. Seniors received information in their 4th period classes regarding an opportunity to request additional graduation tickets. The request form follows. Once we have received all of the ticket requests, we will do our best to accommodate you. If you have any questions, please contact Dennis Foster at 757-5400 x111 or Tom McHale at 757-5400 x113. 2. SENIORS: Did you miss Senior Awards Night? If your name is on the list outside the Scholarship and Financial Aid Office, you may have a certificate waiting for you! Come to the Scholarship and Financial Aid Office to pick up your certificate and a Senior Awards Night program! 3. SENIORS: If you still need cap, gown and tassel please come to front office to give your name and height. We will give this information to Jostens and you will be able to pick them up after Graduation practice on Friday, June 10th. The cost is $50 and they will only be accepting CASH!!! 4. SENIORS: Don't forget to fill out a PERMANENT ADDRESS CARD if you haven't already. Turn in completed cards into the Front Desk. Extra cards are available at the Counseling Office or the Front Desk. 5. Seniors: Pay all owed lunch fees with cash or check to the Kitchen before June 9th or your diploma may be withheld. 6. SENIORS: Don't forget to request your FINAL TRANSCRIPT to be sent to the college you will be attending. Bring in a stamped addressed envelope to the Transcript Counter and follow the posted instructions. If your common application college is requesting submission of a final report- you will need to make a request at the transcript counter. Stamped addressed envelope is not needed. NEW 1. All Summer School Classes will be conducted at Holmes Jr. High School beginning June 20. 2. SENIORS: Davis Grad Night will be Friday, June 10, 9:30 PM to 5 AM. You can buy tickets at the door for $110 (make checks payable to Davis Grad Night). Scholarships are available--see your counselor. If you are eligible for a scholarship and buying your ticket at the door, be sure to bring your voucher. Grad Night will be held at Emerson Junior High. Students are admitted from 9:30 PM to midnight. Bring a photo ID. If it's cold, bring a jacket. 3. Sophomores and juniors, do you love to dance? Then start practicing over the summer for the Jazz Choir's 2nd annual dance competition on Oct. 1st! You can compete solo or with a friend to win cash prizes, any style of dance is fine. More information will be available when school begins in August. 4. Attention: Juniors' who have enrolled in the Advancement Placement English course for their senior year, please check out the suggested summer reading list posted on the doors of classroom L-15 and P-22. 5. Girls entering grades 9-12 if you missed the DHS Field Hockey meeting and are still interested in trying out for the team, please contact the Varsity Coach Sandie Marotti-Huckins at: sandie at themarottigroup.com by June 15th. 6. Please have your locker emptied and your lock's removed no later than 10:00am on Wednesday, June 8th. After 10:00am locks will be cut off and belonging's removed. CONTINUED 1. Attention Runners and Jumpers of all ages! Davis Senior High's Freedom from Hunger Club is hosting an all-comer track meet on Saturday, June 18th. This track meet will take place at the Ron and Mary Brown stadium with the first event beginning at 9:00 and registration beginning at 8:00. In addition, this event will offer games and entertainment for the whole family. Track and Field events include a 5k or 3200m, 1600m, 800m, sprints, hurdles, pole vault, high jump, triple jump, long jump, and more. Proceeds from this event will be donated to the Freedom from Hunger Organization which brings innovative and sustainable self-help solutions to the fight against chronic hunger and poverty. Please visit our website, davisfreedomfromhunger.blogspot.com, for more information and help us Race to End Hunger! 2. Are you done with your SAT, ACT, and AP exam prep books?? Bring them to the office or library for donation between now and the last day of school for a chance to win a cool prize. The donations will be sent to Washington Unified School District to help other students in need of preparation material. If you have questions email Michael Cheung at wjc10992 at sbcglobal.net From dhsbulletin at velocipede.dcn.davis.ca.us Mon Jun 6 11:42:12 2011 From: dhsbulletin at velocipede.dcn.davis.ca.us (DHS Daily Bulletin) Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2011 18:42:12 +0000 Subject: [DHS Bulletin] 06/07/2011 Message-ID: <1D0BD507541D1844A32FEC0540B6EF012EBD0685@djusdmail3.djusd.k12.ca.us> FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE for June 8th through June 9th, 2011 Wednesday, June 8: 7:45-9:50 (2nd Period Final), 9:50-10:18, (Break), 10:20-12:20 (4th Period Final) Thursday, June 9: 7:45-9:50 (6th Period Final), 9:50-10:20 (Break), 10:20-12:20 (7th Period Final) DAY IN HISTORY Jun 7, 1913: First successful ascent of Mt. McKinley On this day in 1913, Hudson Stuck, an Alaskan missionary, leads the first successful ascent of Mt. McKinley, the highest point on the American continent at 20,320 feet. TODAY 1. Cafeteria: Beef teriyaki over organic rice, stuffed pasta shells with olive oil sauce, pizza, sandwich/bar. SENIOR REMINDERS 1. Seniors received information in their 4th period classes regarding an opportunity to request additional graduation tickets. The request form follows. Once we have received all of the ticket requests, we will do our best to accommodate you. If you have any questions, please contact Dennis Foster at 757-5400 x111 or Tom McHale at 757-5400 x113. 2. SENIORS: Did you miss Senior Awards Night? If your name is on the list outside the Scholarship and Financial Aid Office, you may have a certificate waiting for you! Come to the Scholarship and Financial Aid Office to pick up your certificate and a Senior Awards Night program! 3. SENIORS: If you still need cap, gown and tassel please come to front office to give your name and height. We will give this information to Jostens and you will be able to pick them up after Graduation practice on Friday, June 10th. The cost is $50 and they will only be accepting CASH!!! 4. SENIORS: Don't forget to fill out a PERMANENT ADDRESS CARD if you haven't already. Turn in completed cards into the Front Desk. Extra cards are available at the Counseling Office or the Front Desk. 5. Seniors: Pay all owed lunch fees with cash or check to the Kitchen before June 9th or your diploma may be withheld. 6. SENIORS: Don't forget to request your FINAL TRANSCRIPT to be sent to the college you will be attending. Bring in a stamped addressed envelope to the Transcript Counter and follow the posted instructions. If your common application college is requesting submission of a final report- you will need to make a request at the transcript counter. Stamped addressed envelope is not needed. NEW 1. All Summer School Classes will be conducted at Holmes Jr. High School beginning June 20. 2. SENIORS: Davis Grad Night will be Friday, June 10 at 9:30pm to 5am. You can buy tickets at the door for $110 (make checks payable to Davis Grad Night). Scholarships are available--see your counselor. If you are eligible for a scholarship and buying your ticket at the door, be sure to bring your voucher. Grad Night will be held at Emerson Junior High. Students are admitted from 9:30pm to midnight. Bring a photo ID. If it's cold, bring a jacket. 3. Sophomores and juniors, do you love to dance? Then start practicing over the summer for the Jazz Choir's 2nd annual dance competition on Oct. 1st! You can compete solo or with a friend to win cash prizes, any style of dance is fine. More information will be available when school begins in August. 4. Attention: Juniors' who have enrolled in the Advancement Placement English course for their senior year, please check out the suggested summer reading list posted on the doors of classroom L-15 and P-22. 5. Girls entering grades 9-12 if you missed the DHS Field Hockey meeting and are still interested in trying out for the team, please contact the Varsity Coach Sandie Marotti-Huckins at: sandie at themarottigroup.com by June 15th. 6. Please have your locker emptied and your lock's removed no later than 10:00am on Wednesday, June 8th. After 10:00am locks will be cut off and belonging's removed. CONTINUED 1. Attention Runners and Jumpers of all ages! Davis Senior High's Freedom from Hunger Club is hosting an all-comer track meet on Saturday, June 18th. This track meet will take place at the Ron and Mary Brown stadium with the first event beginning at 9:00 and registration beginning at 8:00. In addition, this event will offer games and entertainment for the whole family. Track and Field events include a 5k or 3200m, 1600m, 800m, sprints, hurdles, pole vault, high jump, triple jump, long jump, and more. Proceeds from this event will be donated to the Freedom from Hunger Organization which brings innovative and sustainable self-help solutions to the fight against chronic hunger and poverty. Please visit our website, davisfreedomfromhunger.blogspot.com, for more information and help us Race to End Hunger! 2. Are you done with your SAT, ACT, and AP exam prep books?? Bring them to the office or library for donation between now and the last day of school for a chance to win a cool prize. The donations will be sent to Washington Unified School District to help other students in need of preparation material. If you have questions email Michael Cheung at wjc10992 at sbcglobal.net From dhsbulletin at velocipede.dcn.davis.ca.us Mon Jun 6 11:48:57 2011 From: dhsbulletin at velocipede.dcn.davis.ca.us (DHS Daily Bulletin) Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2011 18:48:57 +0000 Subject: [DHS Bulletin] error 06/07/2011 Message-ID: <1D0BD507541D1844A32FEC0540B6EF012EBD06B0@djusdmail3.djusd.k12.ca.us> GRADUATION INFORMATION Graduation Rehearsal: * Reminder that mandatory graduation rehearsal begins at 8:30 a.m. on Friday, June 10th at Halden Field at the Ron & Mary Brown Stadium. Report to the field and find your chair. * Rehearsal will continue until all graduates are prepared for the evening's festivities. * Leave all cell phones, electronics, water bottles, etc. and personal belongings at home. * Water will be provided for all graduates. * Dress for the weather! Commencement: * Grads must report to the North Gym by 6:15 p.m. to line-up. The processional will begin at 7:15 p.m. The actual ceremony starts at 7:30 p.m. * Remember that you should not bring anything with you to the ceremony. Cell phones, electronic devices, water bottles, or any other items etc. are not allowed. * Water will be provided for all graduates. * DSHS does not allow any balloons or other items that might block visibility on the field or in the stadium at graduation. * Please do not alter or decorate your cap or gown in any way. * Appropriate footwear must be worn. Thin heels that damage the surface of the field or shoes that are unsafe will need to be changed before the ceremony begins. We expect your behavior to be dignified at the ceremony. This is a celebration for you, your friends, and your family. FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE for June 8th through June 9th, 2011 Wednesday, June 8: 7:45-9:50 (2nd Period Final), 9:50-10:18, (Break), 10:20-12:20 (4th Period Final) Thursday, June 9: 7:45-9:50 (6th Period Final), 9:50-10:20 (Break), 10:20-12:20 (7th Period Final) DAY IN HISTORY Jun 7, 1913: First successful ascent of Mt. McKinley On this day in 1913, Hudson Stuck, an Alaskan missionary, leads the first successful ascent of Mt. McKinley, the highest point on the American continent at 20,320 feet. TODAY 1. Cafeteria: Beef teriyaki over organic rice, stuffed pasta shells with olive oil sauce, pizza, sandwich/bar. SENIOR REMINDERS 1. Seniors received information in their 4th period classes regarding an opportunity to request additional graduation tickets. The request form follows. Once we have received all of the ticket requests, we will do our best to accommodate you. If you have any questions, please contact Dennis Foster at 757-5400 x111 or Tom McHale at 757-5400 x113. 2. SENIORS: Did you miss Senior Awards Night? If your name is on the list outside the Scholarship and Financial Aid Office, you may have a certificate waiting for you! Come to the Scholarship and Financial Aid Office to pick up your certificate and a Senior Awards Night program! 3. SENIORS: If you still need cap, gown and tassel please come to front office to give your name and height. We will give this information to Jostens and you will be able to pick them up after Graduation practice on Friday, June 10th. The cost is $50 and they will only be accepting CASH!!! 4. SENIORS: Don't forget to fill out a PERMANENT ADDRESS CARD if you haven't already. Turn in completed cards into the Front Desk. Extra cards are available at the Counseling Office or the Front Desk. 5. Seniors: Pay all owed lunch fees with cash or check to the Kitchen before June 9th or your diploma may be withheld. 6. SENIORS: Don't forget to request your FINAL TRANSCRIPT to be sent to the college you will be attending. Bring in a stamped addressed envelope to the Transcript Counter and follow the posted instructions. If your common application college is requesting submission of a final report- you will need to make a request at the transcript counter. Stamped addressed envelope is not needed. NEW 1. All Summer School Classes will be conducted at Holmes Jr. High School beginning June 20. 2. SENIORS: Davis Grad Night will be Friday, June 10 at 9:30pm to 5am. You can buy tickets at the door for $110 (make checks payable to Davis Grad Night). Scholarships are available--see your counselor. If you are eligible for a scholarship and buying your ticket at the door, be sure to bring your voucher. Grad Night will be held at Emerson Junior High. Students are admitted from 9:30pm to midnight. Bring a photo ID. If it's cold, bring a jacket. 3. Sophomores and juniors, do you love to dance? Then start practicing over the summer for the Jazz Choir's 2nd annual dance competition on Oct. 1st! You can compete solo or with a friend to win cash prizes, any style of dance is fine. More information will be available when school begins in August. 4. Attention: Juniors' who have enrolled in the Advancement Placement English course for their senior year, please check out the suggested summer reading list posted on the doors of classroom L-15 and P-22. 5. Girls entering grades 9-12 if you missed the DHS Field Hockey meeting and are still interested in trying out for the team, please contact the Varsity Coach Sandie Marotti-Huckins at: sandie at themarottigroup.com by June 15th. 6. Please have your locker emptied and your lock's removed no later than 10:00am on Wednesday, June 8th. After 10:00am locks will be cut off and belonging's removed. CONTINUED 1. Attention Runners and Jumpers of all ages! Davis Senior High's Freedom from Hunger Club is hosting an all-comer track meet on Saturday, June 18th. This track meet will take place at the Ron and Mary Brown stadium with the first event beginning at 9:00 and registration beginning at 8:00. In addition, this event will offer games and entertainment for the whole family. Track and Field events include a 5k or 3200m, 1600m, 800m, sprints, hurdles, pole vault, high jump, triple jump, long jump, and more. Proceeds from this event will be donated to the Freedom from Hunger Organization which brings innovative and sustainable self-help solutions to the fight against chronic hunger and poverty. Please visit our website, davisfreedomfromhunger.blogspot.com, for more information and help us Race to End Hunger! 2. Are you done with your SAT, ACT, and AP exam prep books?? Bring them to the office or library for donation between now and the last day of school for a chance to win a cool prize. The donations will be sent to Washington Unified School District to help other students in need of preparation material. If you have questions email Michael Cheung at wjc10992 at sbcglobal.net From dhsbulletin at velocipede.dcn.davis.ca.us Tue Jun 7 11:23:28 2011 From: dhsbulletin at velocipede.dcn.davis.ca.us (DHS Daily Bulletin) Date: Tue, 7 Jun 2011 18:23:28 +0000 Subject: [DHS Bulletin] 06/08/2011 Message-ID: <1D0BD507541D1844A32FEC0540B6EF012EBD0792@djusdmail3.djusd.k12.ca.us> GRADUATION INFORMATION Graduation Rehearsal: * Reminder that mandatory graduation rehearsal begins at 8:30 a.m. on Friday, June 10th at Halden Field at the Ron & Mary Brown Stadium. Report to the field and find your chair. * Rehearsal will continue until all graduates are prepared for the evening's festivities. * Leave all cell phones, electronics, water bottles, etc. and personal belongings at home. * Water will be provided for all graduates. * Dress for the weather! Commencement: * Grads must report to the North Gym by 6:15 p.m. to line-up. The processional will begin at 7:15 p.m. The actual ceremony starts at 7:30pm. * Remember that you should not bring anything with you to the ceremony. Cell phones, electronic devices, water bottles, or any other items etc. are not allowed. * Water will be provided for all graduates. * DSHS does not allow any balloons or other items that might block visibility on the field or in the stadium at graduation. * Please do not alter or decorate your cap or gown in any way. * Appropriate footwear must be worn. Thin heels that damage the surface of the field or shoes that are unsafe will need to be changed before the ceremony begins. We expect your behavior to be dignified at the ceremony. This is a celebration for you, your friends, and your family. FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE for June 8th through June 9th, 2011 Wednesday, June 8: 7:45-9:50 (2nd Period Final), 9:50-10:18, (Break), 10:20-12:20 (4th Period Final) Thursday, June 9: 7:45-9:50 (6th Period Final), 9:50-10:20 (Break), 10:20-12:20 (7th Period Final) DAY IN HISTORY Jun 8, 1968: King assassination suspect arrested James Earl Ray, an escaped American convict, is arrested in London, England, and charged with the assassination of African American civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. TODAY 1. Cafeteria: Chicken or veggie chow mein with fried rice, sushi with fresh melon, pizza, sandwich, BBQ cheeseburger with fries. 2. Please have your locker emptied and your lock's removed no later than 10:00am on Wednesday, June 8th. After 10:00am locks will be cut off and belonging's removed. 3. All Physical Education students need to have their PE lockers cleaned out by the end of the school day on Wednesday, June 8th. After that, all locks will be cut and clothes donated. SENIOR REMINDERS 1. SENIORS: Davis Grad Night will be this Friday, June 10, from 9:30pm to 5am. You can buy tickets at the door for $110 (make checks payable to Davis Grad Night). Scholarships are available--see your counselor. If you are eligible for a scholarship and buying your ticket at the door, be sure to bring your voucher. Grad Night will be held at Emerson Junior High. Students are admitted from 9:30 PM to midnight. Bring a photo ID. Dress casually because there are indoor and outdoor activities. If it's cold, wear long sleeves or bring a jacket. If you leave before 4 AM, your parents will receive a courtesy call letting them know. 2. Seniors received information in their 4th period classes regarding an opportunity to request additional graduation tickets. The request form follows. Once we have received all of the ticket requests, we will do our best to accommodate you. If you have any questions, please contact Dennis Foster at 757-5400 x111 or Tom McHale at 757-5400 x113. 3. SENIORS: Did you miss Senior Awards Night? If your name is on the list outside the Scholarship and Financial Aid Office, you may have a certificate waiting for you! Come to the Scholarship and Financial Aid Office to pick up your certificate and a Senior Awards Night program! 4. SENIORS: If you still need cap, gown and tassel please come to front office to give your name and height. We will give this information to Jostens and you will be able to pick them up after Graduation practice on Friday, June 10th. The cost is $50 and they will only be accepting CASH!!! 5. SENIORS: Don't forget to fill out a PERMANENT ADDRESS CARD if you haven't already. Turn in completed cards into the Front Desk. Extra cards are available at the Counseling Office or the Front Desk. 6. Seniors: Pay all owed lunch fees with cash or check to the Kitchen before June 9th or your diploma may be withheld. 7. SENIORS: Don't forget to request your FINAL TRANSCRIPT to be sent to the college you will be attending. Bring in a stamped addressed envelope to the Transcript Counter and follow the posted instructions. If your common application college is requesting submission of a final report- you will need to make a request at the transcript counter. Stamped addressed envelope is not needed. NEW 1. All Summer School Classes will be conducted at Holmes Jr. High School beginning June 20. 2. Girls entering grades 9-12 if you missed the DHS Field Hockey meeting and are still interested in trying out for the team, please contact the Varsity Coach Sandie Marotti-Huckins at: sandie at themarottigroup.com by June 15th. 3. Sophomores and juniors, do you love to dance? Then start practicing over the summer for the Jazz Choir's 2nd annual dance competition on Oct. 1st! You can compete solo or with a friend to win cash prizes, any style of dance is fine. More information will be available when school begins in August. 4. Attention: Juniors' who have enrolled in the Advancement Placement English course for their senior year, please check out the suggested summer reading list posted on the doors of classroom L-15 and P-22. CONTINUED 1. Attention Runners and Jumpers of all ages! Davis Senior High's Freedom from Hunger Club is hosting an all-comer track meet on Saturday, June 18th. This track meet will take place at the Ron and Mary Brown stadium with the first event beginning at 9:00 and registration beginning at 8:00. In addition, this event will offer games and entertainment for the whole family. Track and Field events include a 5k or 3200m, 1600m, 800m, sprints, hurdles, pole vault, high jump, triple jump, long jump, and more. Proceeds from this event will be donated to the Freedom from Hunger Organization which brings innovative and sustainable self-help solutions to the fight against chronic hunger and poverty. Please visit our website, davisfreedomfromhunger.blogspot.com, for more information and help us Race to End Hunger! 2. Are you done with your SAT, ACT, and AP exam prep books?? Bring them to the office or library for donation between now and the last day of school for a chance to win a cool prize. The donations will be sent to Washington Unified School District to help other students in need of preparation material. If you have questions email Michael Cheung at wjc10992 at sbcglobal.net From dhsbulletin at velocipede.dcn.davis.ca.us Wed Jun 8 11:36:29 2011 From: dhsbulletin at velocipede.dcn.davis.ca.us (DHS Daily Bulletin) Date: Wed, 8 Jun 2011 18:36:29 +0000 Subject: [DHS Bulletin] 06/09/2011 Message-ID: <1D0BD507541D1844A32FEC0540B6EF012EBD7B5B@DJUSDMAIL4.djusd.k12.ca.us> GRADUATION INFORMATION SENIORS: Check blue walls for you seating assignments for graduation!!! Graduation Rehearsal: * Reminder that mandatory graduation rehearsal begins at 8:30 a.m. on Friday, June 10th at Halden Field at the Ron & Mary Brown Stadium. Report to the field and find your chair. * Rehearsal will continue until all graduates are prepared for the evening's festivities. * Leave all cell phones, electronics, water bottles, etc. and personal belongings at home. * Water will be provided for all graduates. * Dress for the weather! Commencement: * Grads must report to the North Gym by 6:15 p.m. to line-up. The processional will begin at 7:15 p.m. The actual ceremony starts at 7:30pm. * Remember that you should not bring anything with you to the ceremony. Cell phones, electronic devices, water bottles, or any other items etc. are not allowed. * Water will be provided for all graduates. * DSHS does not allow any balloons or other items that might block visibility on the field or in the stadium at graduation. * Please do not alter or decorate your cap or gown in any way. * Appropriate footwear must be worn. Thin heels that damage the surface of the field or shoes that are unsafe will need to be changed before the ceremony begins. We expect your behavior to be dignified at the ceremony. This is a celebration for you, your friends, and your family. FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE for June 8th through June 9th, 2011 Thursday, June 9: 7:45-9:50 (6th Period Final), 9:50-10:20 (Break), 10:20-12:20 (7th Period Final) DAY IN HISTORY Jun 9, 1973: Secretariat wins Triple Crown On this day in 1973, Secretariat wins the Belmont Stakes to become the first Triple Crown winner since Citation in 1948. Secretariat ran the mile-and-a-half race in 2:24, a world record that many believe will never be broken. TODAY 1. Seniors: Pay all owed lunch fees with cash or check to the Kitchen before June 9th or your diploma may be withheld. SENIOR REMINDERS 1. SENIORS: Davis Grad Night will be this Friday, June 10, from 9:30pm to 5am. You can buy tickets at the door for $110 (make checks payable to Davis Grad Night). Scholarships are available--see your counselor. If you are eligible for a scholarship and buying your ticket at the door, be sure to bring your voucher. Grad Night will be held at Emerson Junior High. Students are admitted from 9:30 PM to midnight. Bring a photo ID. Dress casually because there are indoor and outdoor activities. If it's cold, wear long sleeves or bring a jacket. If you leave before 4 AM, your parents will receive a courtesy call letting them know. 2. Seniors received information in their 4th period classes regarding an opportunity to request additional graduation tickets. The request form follows. Once we have received all of the ticket requests, we will do our best to accommodate you. If you have any questions, please contact Dennis Foster at 757-5400 x111 or Tom McHale at 757-5400 x113. 3. SENIORS: Did you miss Senior Awards Night? If your name is on the list outside the Scholarship and Financial Aid Office, you may have a certificate waiting for you! Come to the Scholarship and Financial Aid Office to pick up your certificate and a Senior Awards Night program! 4. SENIORS: If you still need cap, gown and tassel please come to front office to give your name and height. We will give this information to Jostens and you will be able to pick them up after Graduation practice on Friday, June 10th. The cost is $50 and they will only be accepting CASH!!! 5. SENIORS: Don't forget to fill out a PERMANENT ADDRESS CARD if you haven't already. Turn in completed cards into the Front Desk. Extra cards are available at the Counseling Office or the Front Desk. 6. SENIORS: Don't forget to request your FINAL TRANSCRIPT to be sent to the college you will be attending. Bring in a stamped addressed envelope to the Transcript Counter and follow the posted instructions. If your common application college is requesting submission of a final report- you will need to make a request at the transcript counter. Stamped addressed envelope is not needed. NEW 1. All Summer School Classes will be conducted at Holmes Jr. High School beginning June 20. 2. Girls entering grades 9-12 if you missed the DHS Field Hockey meeting and are still interested in trying out for the team, please contact the Varsity Coach Sandie Marotti-Huckins at: sandie at themarottigroup.com by June 15th. 3. Sophomores and juniors, do you love to dance? Then start practicing over the summer for the Jazz Choir's 2nd annual dance competition on Oct. 1st! You can compete solo or with a friend to win cash prizes, any style of dance is fine. More information will be available when school begins in August. 4. Attention: Juniors' who have enrolled in the Advancement Placement English course for their senior year, please check out the suggested summer reading list posted on the doors of classroom L-15 and P-22. CONTINUED 1. Attention Runners and Jumpers of all ages! Davis Senior High's Freedom from Hunger Club is hosting an all-comer track meet on Saturday, June 18th. This track meet will take place at the Ron and Mary Brown stadium with the first event beginning at 9:00 and registration beginning at 8:00. In addition, this event will offer games and entertainment for the whole family. Track and Field events include a 5k or 3200m, 1600m, 800m, sprints, hurdles, pole vault, high jump, triple jump, long jump, and more. Proceeds from this event will be donated to the Freedom from Hunger Organization which brings innovative and sustainable self-help solutions to the fight against chronic hunger and poverty. Please visit our website, davisfreedomfromhunger.blogspot.com, for more information and help us Race to End Hunger! 2. Are you done with your SAT, ACT, and AP exam prep books?? Bring them to the office or library for donation between now and the last day of school for a chance to win a cool prize. The donations will be sent to Washington Unified School District to help other students in need of preparation material. If you have questions email Michael Cheung at wjc10992 at sbcglobal.net From dhsbulletin at velocipede.dcn.davis.ca.us Wed Jun 8 11:42:51 2011 From: dhsbulletin at velocipede.dcn.davis.ca.us (DHS Daily Bulletin) Date: Wed, 8 Jun 2011 18:42:51 +0000 Subject: [DHS Bulletin] Announcement Message-ID: <1D0BD507541D1844A32FEC0540B6EF012EBD7B88@DJUSDMAIL4.djusd.k12.ca.us> Blue and white flower themed bouquets will be for sale at graduation. Surprise that special graduate with a blue devil bouquet. Save time and money by supporting the Floral Design class. Small bouquets are $5 and large bouquets are $10.