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“Excellence Through Performance”
Dear Desert Vista Family, I am so very proud of our students and all they embrace regarding their academics and extra-curricular opportunities. Just as importantly, they continue their desire to learn more about each other in order to be more inclusive and accepting of one another. We tend to view the world through our own experiences in life and more often than not, there is much more to learn and understand about others. Recently, we had our First Annual Diversity Assembly with the assistance and leadership of our Diversity Committee and support from Student Council (click here). Having a voice, building relationships, being inclusive, understanding and treating others with kindness and respect are the goals of the Diversity Committee. The faculty and staff at Desert Vista have long embraced building relationships with students and know this is one very important component of the social and emotional well-being of our students. I am so impressed with our students and their desire to join us in helping their peers nurture and include one another to provide the kind of environment that will allow each student to thrive academically, extra-curricular, socially and emotionally. The Diversity Committee is looking for others to join them in continuing this positive movement on campus. If you think this is something your son or daughter would like to be a part of, please encourage them to attend the Town Hall Meeting this Thursday, February 22nd, during their lunch time to learn more on how they can get involved. It is with great pleasure that I share the accomplishments of our winter sports programs: Congratulations to our State Championship Men’s Soccer Team!! They competed with tenacity and great sportsmanship, and a strong desire to win and brought home the state championship! Congratulations to the coaches, athletes and to all the parents for their support! Congratulations to our Wrestling team in taking 7th overall at state! We had several outstanding individual performances (please see the highlights under “Athletics”). Congratulations to the coaches, athletes and thank you to all of the parents for your support! Congratulations to our Women’s Soccer and Basketball teams for your commitment and dedication to your sport, and to Desert Vista. We are proud of your accomplishments and look forward to fantastic seasons next year! Congratulations to the coaches, athletes and to all the parents for their support!
Congratulations to our Boys Basketball team as they have made it to the Final Four! Come cheer on the Thunder to victory against Pinnacle High School on Wednesday, February 21st at 4:30pm at ASU Wells Fargo Arena. Our Performing Arts programs have been competing and have done an outstanding job in performing with excellence. Good luck to all as they move on to their next competition! Please see the current highlights under “Extra-Curricular Activities”. In light of the horrific tragedy in Florida, below is the communication that was sent out to all of our families:
Dear Desert Vista Family,
The country experienced another tragedy this week, where 17 people lost their lives during a school shooting. As you can imagine, our hearts are broken by what occurred in Florida. As a parent and an educator, it is my worst nightmare. It is our practice to proactively train and drill for a variety of issues. We practice fire drills, shelter in place, and lockdown procedures. Fire drills take place monthly and schools are required to conduct two lockdown/shelter in place drills per year. Desert Vista did have a lockdown/shelter in place drill in August. Our Director of Security regularly conducts specialized training for security staff. He is a retired police chief and brings 30 years of law enforcement experience to the role. All of our security guards have had active shooter training. As you can imagine, we have extensive emergency plans and protocols but for obvious security reasons, we do not share those with the public. However, our Director of Safety is currently revising a document for parents that will provide an overview of our protocols. It will be posted on our website and I will include this document in a future parent newsletter.
Please know that the safety of all of our students is our top priority and staff are trained to provide specific direction to students in the event of an emergency.
Desert Vista and Tempe Union take great measures to increase safety through various means such as perimeter fencing, surveillance cameras, School Resource Officers and emergency planning but, the greatest asset we have is you! If you hear or see something that doesn’t look right or you hear any suspicious potential threats, take action and report it.
Sincerely,
Desert Vista Administration
We thank you for your continued partnership and support on a daily basis in making DV the best high school for your children.
I look forward to seeing you at an upcoming event!
National Merit Scholarship Program Congratulations to the following Desert Vista students for being named Finalists in the 2018 National Merit Scholarship Program!!
Monica Essig Aberg Caleb Redshaw Aksel Laudon Nicholas Thatcher Shae Nicolaisen Jessica Wang Vinayak Parthasarathy Qihan Zhu
Staff Appreciation Luncheon A HUGE thank you to the Teacher Appreciation Committee for organizing the amazing lunch and sweets that our staff received this week!! We are so very grateful and feel the LOVE!!
Sports Highlights:
DV Men's Soccer- State Champions! 6A STATE CHAMPIONS- CONGRATS DV MEN'S SOCCER!!! The DV Men brought home their 4th State Soccer Championship on Saturday, February 10th at Campo Verde High School, with a dominating 3-0 win over previously undefeated and #1 seed Brophy. After a scoreless first half, Brendan Hicks scored on a header from Jordan Hall. That was followed 4 minutes later by a header from Jayden Bourg to make it 2-0 with 20 minutes left. The final goal was scored by Max Wennes on an assist from AJ Abbadessa. Defenders Ty Iannone, Jordan Hall, Bradley Brooks, Michael Lafer along with strong defensive midfield play by Parker Lischwe and Brendan Hicks helped goal keeper Logan Rabasca record the clean sheet and bring home the championship for the Thunder. The championship capped off an incredible year for the boys as they finish with a record of 18-4-1. The Thunder were the 6A Central Division Champions and in addition to being ranked #1 in the State, they are ranked #1 in the Western Region and #21 in the Nation by Top Drawer Soccer. The Thunder can attribute their success to an incredibly strong group of 11 seniors. Led
by Senior Captains, Brendan Hicks, Ty Iannone and Logan Rabasca, the other seniors are: Cole Barnett, David Glenn, Jordan Hall, Kyle Johnson, Connor Stevens, Grant Waller and Max and Sam Wennes. Thank you seniors for leading the Thunder to their 4th State Championship! In addition, the DV Men's soccer brought home some outstanding Regional Awards as a result of a statewide recognition process. Brendan Hicks named Regional Player of the Year, Ty Iannone named Defensive Player of the Year and Head Coach Trent Elliot name Coach of the Year for the 6A Central Region. Selected to the All-Region first team is Brendan Hicks, Ty Iannone, Max Wennes and Parker Lischwe. All Region Second team is Jordan Hall and Honorable Mention, Connor Stevens. Congratulations to Coach Elliott, Coach Munoz, Coach Klein and the entire DV Men's Varsity Soccer Team on a truly fabulous year, and for bringing home the State Championship! GO THUNDER!!
Men's Soccer Varsity Seniors from left to right: Jordan Hall, Ty Iannone, Sam Wennes, Max Wennes, David Glenn, Grant Waller, Connor Stevens, Brendan Hicks, Kyle Johnson, Cole Barnett, Logan Rabasca.
Hockey The following DV Hockey players were chosen for All State Awards and were recognized on Saturday, February 10th at the AZ Coyotes hockey game! D1 Ethan Briggs, also selected for All Arizona Team Matt McBride D3 Jake Smith, also selected for All Arizona Team Will Cooley Austin Deming Macy Eide Honorable Mentions were awarded to: Kole Goldberg, D1
Albert Moreno (Tito), D1 Tristian Cortesi, D1 Garth Rubischko D1 Chris Hedgecoke, D1 Lucas Kerr, D1 Zach Bossch, D1 Jackson Parker, D3 Sean McBride, D3 Congratulations, everyone!! GO THUNDER!!
Wrestling The Varsity Wrestling Team just completed their season with a 7th place finish at the Division 1 State Tournament after a second place finish at Sectionals. Competing with 9 State Qualifiers the team had 5 individuals obtain state medals: Tariq Hornbuckle - State-Runner-up @ 120 lbs. Brett Johnson - State Runner-up @ 285 lbs. Armando Delgado - 3rd place @ 195 lbs. Preston Cameau - 4th place @ 160 lbs. Justice Smith - 5th @ 145 lbs. State qualifiers: Scot Baker - 4th at Sectionals, Jesus Rivera - 3rd at sectionals, Andrew Saenz - 2nd at sectionals, and Carter Bruno - 3rd at sectionals. The JV Wrestling Team finished a few weeks ago with their final tournament, The Big 15 at Mesquite HS. They had 7 placers: Andrew Saenz - 1st Tyson Grubbs - 1st Zach Idler - 2nd Joe Fisk - 3rd Jaylen Johnson - 3rd Darius Godfrey - 4th James Crowl - 4th The Freshmen Wrestling Team competed in their last two tournaments to finish their season. The freshmen ended up taking 1st place at the Freshman State Wrestling tournament. Congratulations wrestlers!! Desert Vista Wrestling Tournament: 1st Place: Jacob Appel, Tyson Martinez, Alex Patterson, Jordan Smith, Sam Celaya, Kekamalei Huakau 3rd Place: Jake Naraine, Danny Korkis, Bailey Busby
State Wrestling Tournament: 1st Place: Mourece Rameriz, Tyson Martinez, Alex Patterson, Jordan Smith Jake Naraine (2nd), Sam Celaya (2nd), Jacob Appel (2nd),Colin Salo (3rd), Danny Korkis,(4th), Ernie Del Rio (4th) Congratulations, wrestlers!! GO THUNDER!!
National Signing Day: February 7, 2018 Please join me in congratulating the following student athletes!!
JJ ROSE-LACROSSE-BRYANT UNIVERSITY
BRYCE THUEMLER-LACROSSE-ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY, AZ
GABRIELLA ABBADESSA-LACROSSE-STONY BROOK UNIVERSITY, NY
HANNAH COLE-LACROSSE-AURORA UNIVERSITY, ILL
AMANDA GREEN-SOCCER-ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY, AZ
HAYLEE O’LEARY-SOCCER-GRAMBLING STATEJUNIVERSITY, LA
ISABELLA GLAVIN-SOCCER-BENEDICTINE UNIVERSITY, AZ
TY IANNONE-SOCCER-NORTHWEST NAZARENE UNIVERSITY, ID
BRENDAN HICKS-SOCCER-BUTLER UNIVERSITY, ID
LARRY DAVIS-FOOTBALL-NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY, AZ
AUSTIN WERBELOW-FOOTBALL-ROCKY MOUNTAIN COLLEGE
DEREK KLINE-FOOTBALL-UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO, CA
MCKENZIE-DONOVAN ROTHSCHILD-POTTERF-FOOTBALL-MESA COMMUNITY COLLEGE, AZ
CHRIS GARCIA-FOOTBALL-MESA COMMUNITY COLLEGE, AZ
MACY EIDE-HOCKEY-ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY, AZ
DARBI HONEYCUTT-SAND VOLLEYBALL-NORTHRIDGE UNIVERSITY
PRESTON TOBIN-TRACK AND FIELD-AURORA UNIVERSITY, IL
Extra-Curricular Highlights:
DECA The DECA Club competed at the Arizona District 5 competition and represented Desert Vista in very impressive manner. I was very proud of our students not only for their accomplishments at the event, but their overall professional behavior that they displayed as well. Below are the names of the kids who placed in their events: Matt Wauson, Desert Vista Chapter President: Top test score, 1st place Business Services Management role play and 1st place overall. Tabish Shaik, Top Roleplay Score and Top Overall Score in Entrepreneurship category. Fernando Sarmiento: 1st place Sports Marketing role play and 2nd overall in the event. Peter Cornacchio: Top written test score, 3rd place Retail Merchandising event and 1st place overall. Andrew Snedecor: 1st place Sports Marketing event and overall 1st place (team). Eric Mazowiecki: 1st place Sports Marketing event and overall 1st place (team). Carson Henderson: 2nd place overall Sports Marketing (individual). Molly Vedder: 1st place overall Hospitality and Travel team event. Braelyn Paes: 1st place overall Hospitality and Travel team event. Evan Zambroski: 2nd overall in Sports and Entertainment Marketing.
Fantastic job, everyone! Go THUNDER!!
William E. Richardson Program of Distinction Award Congratulations to Dr. Darlene Wedington-Clark and the Desert Vista Orchestras for being presented the William E. Richardson Program of Distinction Award from the Arizona Band and Orchestra Directors Association for the 5th year in a row! This award was given in recognition of superior achievement in all areas of the orchestra program during the 2016-2017 academic year. Well done!!
DV Orchestra The following students received a Superior Rating at the Tier #1 Arizona All-State Solo & Solo Competition at Hamilton High School, and have advanced to the Tier #2 competition. The
Desert Vista Chamber Orchestra students had the most entries and Superiors of all schools that competed throughout Arizona. They are: Jonathan Pak - Cello Solo Allen Pan - Violin Solo Minha Kim - Violin Solo Christopher Kim - Violin Solo James Wen - Violin Solo Iris Cheng - Viola Solo Sabrina Tu - Viola Solo Megan Chen - Viola Solo Jonathan Pak & Christopher Kim - Violin and Cello Duet Jessica Westerham & Sean Ellis - Violin Duet Cowley String Quartet: Caroline Cowley, Kaede Aoki, Megan Chen, Courtney Lasserre Westerham String Quintet: Jessica Westerham, Alexis Kim, Irish Cheng, Jonathan Pak, Jamie Agnew North Central Region Orchestra audition results: 1st Violins: Alexis Kim, Kaede Aoki, Jessica Westerham, James Wen, Christopher Kim, Caroline Cowley, Sean Ellis, Allen Pan, Angela Chen 2nd Violins: Gabrielle Nakada. Shirley Wang, Minha Kim, Daniel Kim, Zoe Hyland-Agee, Minseo Kim, Alex Min Violas: Iris Cheng (1st Overall), Sabrina Tu, Megan Chen, Jia Yin Leong, Ivory Stephenson, Marcus Wolf Cellos: Jonathan Pak (Tied 1st Overall), Courtney Lasserre (Tied 1st Overall), Alex Kazepides (Tied 1st Overall)--Perfect Score! Double Bass: Jamie Agnew Way to go DV!! We are so proud!
DV Band Congratulations to the 58 students from DV Band that made it into the Region Honor Band (39% of the entire group is from DV)!
5 students were selected as "First Overall" at the Region Honor Band auditions:
Kip Gates – Horn Richard Zhouren – Clarinet Ethan Becraft – Bari Sax Maddie Clock – Percussion Caleb Cardon – Contrabass Clarinet
1 student was selected for the All-State Jazz Band:
Raul Carrillo, bass trombone
1 student selected for the New York Metropolitan Opera intern program:
Alicia Werner
1 student selected for the University of Arizona Honor Band:
Andrew Monaco, tuba
2 students selected for the US Army All-America Marching Band (performed at the All-American Game in San Antonio):
Adam Martin Nathan Sloan
3 students selected to "Tier 2" (Superior Rating) of State Solo & Ensemble Festival:
Belle Kurtz, marimba Paige Hawkinson, euphonium Alicia Werner, soprano voice
1 student selected for the Honor Band of America:
Richard Zhouren, clarinet
Congratulations to all of these outstanding young musicians for your remarkable accomplishments!!
DV JazzMad Please join me in congratulating our JazzMad Choir for their recent Superior ratings for both the Jazz and Madrigal Divisions at the NAU 2018 Jazz/Madrigal Festival. Fantastic job, everyone!!
Speech & Debate The Desert Vista Speech and Debate Team qualified three students to the National Speech and Debate Association's National Championship Tournament. Seniors, Elyssa Goswick and Monica Essig Aberg, and Junior, Margaret Braun will represent the Thunder in Fort Lauderdale, Florida in June. Goswick, Essig Aberg and Braun will join Taylor Gilliam, Junior, who received an automatic qualification by finishing in the top 10 in the United States at last year’s National Championship Tournament. The rest of the DV team will attempt to qualify their events later this March. They outlasted 55 schools from two states to win the Central High School Tournament. The Thunder found major contributions from across the team when they needed it most. DV had breakthrough performances from Junior Hunter McCormick, Junior Shawn Yousefelahi, and Freshman Natalie Sanchez. The Thunder named Juniors Claire van Doren and Ethan Xie as team MVPs for their servant leadership as well as their positivity, persistence, and poise in the face of adversity. The Thunder will now turn their attention to national level competition. Desert Vista's congressional debaters will attempt to earn the right to represent Arizona at the National Speech and Debate Association's National Championship Tournament while the rest of the team prepares to travel to Harvard University to compete at the largest speech and debate tournament in the country. Results shown below: Congratulations to all!! GO THUNDER!!
SUITS (Setting up Incredible Teens for Success): East Valley Women’s League Seniors, Brody Dunn and Khristian Peters, were the selected recipients of a brand new suite from the East Valley Women’s League and Men’s Warehouse. Setting up Incredible Teen for Success provides deserving young men in the east valley a suite for college and job interviews, prom and various other social functions. The EVWL wanted to make a meaningful impact on the lives of young men within our district by purchasing a suit they could use for many life events. This year, 25 young men were selected by teachers and administrators at East Valley Schools received a new suit. Congratulations, Brody and Khristian!!
Pictured left to right: Nancy Witherall, Khristian Peters, T.J. Snyder and Nancy Kapler.
ATTN: Senior Parents and Seniors Please see the attached parent letter, calendar and final testing schedule.
Brain Tumor Research: 2018 DV 5K Walk/Run February 24th 9:00am-11:30am
This annual charity 5K walk/run event in support of brain tumor research will be held on the morning of Saturday, February 24th, at the DV track. The race begins at 9:30am and is organized by the DV chapter of the National Honor Society. There is a $5.00 entrance fee, and if you would like to race, the cost is $10.00 and have prizes for the racers. We will have many of fun activities and chances to win other prizes. You don’t have to walk/run the 5K to participate in the great opportunity! Zachary Hubbard, Desert Vista graduate and brain tumor survivor, will be our guest speaker. This event is fun for the whole family and all proceeds go to a great cause, so spread the word throughout the community!
Health and Wellness Town Hall: February 22nd We are hosting a town hall on February 22nd for parents and the community, and an alternate event for students! Please click here for more information.
Project Rewind with NotMyKid Raising teenagers can bring much joy as well as many challenges. In partnership with NotMyKid, we are working to be proactive in providing information to our students and parents to assist in maneuvering the teenage years successfully. Below you will find some information in regards to Project Rewind, an early intervention solution for adolescents.
Please see the attached Grad Night registration and donation forms at the end of this letter.
College and University Information: College Visits College visits after fall break include USC, Colorado State, Columbia, and Carleton! Don't miss these opportunities! For more information and to sign up to attend, visit the Counseling Calendar.
Additional Information:
Tempe Stylz Open 8:30am-11:30am at 500 West Guadalupe Road in Tempe. Find clothes, shoes, personal care items, accessories and more! You will need to show your student ID or have proof of Tempe residency.
Site Base Council Thunder Community Excellence Award Nominations Each quarter, the Site Base Council accepts nominations to recognize the outstanding contributions of a teacher, a classified staff member, a student, and a parent or member of the
community. Please click here to access the nomination form and submit your nomination to Ms. Shawna Thue.
Peer Tutoring
Did you know that we have Peer Tutoring before and after school? We accept walk-ins or you can
schedule an appoint here https://booknow.appointment-plus.com/7r7rbvke/. See below for
details.
Desert Vista Peer Tutoring Organization (DVPTO) is a school-wide resource for Every Student in
Every Subject. With 100-trained tutors and 8 teacher-supervisors, DVPTO offers quality peer
tutoring services before and after school. In addition to tutoring, DVPTO offers a study hall for all
students.
Where: Faculty Cafeteria
Day Times Available - Before School Times
Available - After School
Monday N/A 3:15 – 4:15 p.m.
Tuesday 7:15 – 8:15 a.m. 3:15 – 4:15 p.m.
Wednesday 7:15 – 8:15 a.m. 2:15 – 3:15 p.m.
Thursday 7:15 – 8:15 a.m. 3:15 – 4:15 p.m.
Friday 7:15 – 8:15 a.m. N/A
ATTENTION STUDENTS: Illegal Parking on 30th Street by the Park Please be advised that the Phoenix Police Department noted that students are illegally parking near the park on 30th Street by our school and they have received several complaints about the illegal parking. They stated that they will need to start writing parking tickets if the illegal parking continues. Desert Vista Administration is urging students not park in the posted "no parking" areas.
Desert Vista Staff Appreciation Committee Hello DV Parents! Please consider signing up to be part of our newly formed Desert Vista Staff Appreciation Committee!! We have plans to provide a nice luncheon for DV’s entire staff five times throughout the year! You can volunteer to help with set up, clean-up, or donation of cooked items or baked goods. Monetary donations will also be accepted through our DV Thunder Board booster organization. If you are interested in becoming a member of this committee, please let us know. If everyone does a little, the outcome will be truly amazing!
Please send your name, best email, and a note regarding your interest level to [email protected]. Please also let us know the graduation year of your
son/daughter(s). Thank you in advance for your willingness to help show appreciation for our wondering staff here at DV!
Silver Apple Award Nominations 2017-2018 Please click here to nominate your favorite teacher!
BOOKSTORE HOURS 7:45am: Opens for the Day 1:30pm – 2:00pm: Closed 3:30pm: Closes for the Day
Upcoming Pesticide Application: February 28, 2018 GO THUNDER!! Respectfully, Christine Barela, Ed.D. Principal
DVHS Mission: Desert Vista inspires a community of learning by demonstrating excellence in academics, arts and extra-curricular activities. DVHS Vision: We strive for excellence by engaging our community, promoting accountability, fostering responsibility, and encouraging life-long learning.
DESERT VISTA FINALS SCHEDULE Senior Class Final Exams
ALL STUDENTS WILL FOLLOW THIS SCHEDULE and ALL SENIORS MUST BE PRESENT TO TAKE THEIR FINAL EXAMS
Friday May 18, 2018 Period 0 7:18-8:15 (Test—Teacher Choice) Period 1 8:20-9:35 (Test) Period 2 9:40-10:55 (Test) Period 3 11:00-12:15 (Test) Announcements Period 4 12:20-1:01 4th Lunch 12:15-12:56 Period 5 1:01-1:43 5th Lunch 1:01 -1:43 Period 6 1:48-2:28 Period 7 2:33-3:14
Thursday May 17, 2018 Period 0 7:18-8:15 (Test—Teacher Choice) Period 1 8:20-9:00 Period 2 9:05-9:45 Period 3 9:50-10:30 Announcements Period 4 10:35-11:50 (Test) 4th Lunch 10:30-11:11 Period 5 11:16-12:33 (Test) 5th Lunch 11:50-12:33 Period 6 12:38-1:53 (Test) Period 7 1:58-3:14 (Test)
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1AP Testing
Begins 2 3 4 5
6 7 AP Testing continues this week
8 9 10 All MDLP
coursework and final must be completed
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18 Senior
Exams Alternative credit transcripts are due to the records office
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20 Baccalaureate 6:00-7:00pm
21SR. grad meeting 8:30-11:30am Awards Ceremony 7:00-8:00pm
22Confirm all
debts are cleared 8:30-11:30am in Bookstore
23Final credit
check and transcript 8:30-11:30am
24 Senior Breakfast
9:30am
Graduation practice 7:45-9:30am Grad Ceremony Reporting at 6:15pm
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MAY 2018 Senior Exam Schedule
Thursday 5/17 Period 0 7:18-8:15 Teacher Choice
Period 1 8:20-9:00 Period 2 9:05-9:45 Period 3 9:50-10:30 Announcements Period 4 10:35-11:50 (Test) 4th Lunch 10:30-11:11 Period 5 11:16-12:33 (Test) 5th Lunch 11:50-12:33 Period 6 12:38-1:53 (Test) Period 7 1:58-3:14 (Test)
Senior Exam Schedule
Friday 5/18 Period 0 7:18-8:15 Teacher Choice Period 1 8:20-9:35 (Test) Period 2 9:40-10:55 (Test) Period 3 11:00-12:15 (Test) Announcements Period 4 12:20-1:01 4th Lunch 12:15-12:56 Period 5 1:01-1:43 5th Lunch 1:01 -1:43 Period 6 1:48-2:28 Period 7 2:33-3:14
Mandatory Senior Graduation
Meeting Monday, May 21st from
8:30-11:30am in the Dr. Joe
McDonald Auditorium
Clear all your debts: Athletics, Library &
Bookstore
Bookstore (480) 706-7935
Senior Exams
February 20, 2018
Dear Parent(s) or Guardian(s):
The Administration at Desert Vista High School is very proud of our graduating seniors. We have had a great
and successful school year and look forward to the special events planned to culminate the remaining days of
their high school years. They are as follows:
Baccalaureate (with cap and gown) 6:00-7:00 P.M. May 20, DVHS Dr. Joe McDonald Auditorium
Senior Graduation Meeting (mandatory) 8:30-11:30 A.M. May 21, DVHS Dr. Joe McDonald Auditorium
Awards Ceremony 7:00-8:00 P.M. May 21, DVHS Dr. Joe McDonald Auditorium
Confirm all debts are cleared 8:30-11:30 A.M. May 22, DVHS Bookstore
Final credit check 8:30-11:30 A.M. May 23, DVHS Guidance
Graduation Practice (mandatory) 7:45-9:30 A.M. May 24, DVHS Assigned Classroom/Stadium
Senior Breakfast 9:30 A.M.-12:00 P.M. May 24, DVHS Cafeteria
Graduation Ceremony (arrive 6:15pm) 7:00 P.M. May 24, DVHS Assigned Classroom/Stadium
Because graduation is a very important time for seniors, their families and teachers, we have planned a dignified
ceremony to celebrate the occasion. We are asking our seniors to dress and behave appropriately, as they have
all year at Desert Vista High School. A more detailed packet of information will be given to our seniors at the
Senior Graduation Meeting on Monday, May 21, 2018, and it will be posted on our website.
If you, a member of your family and/or a friend need special assistance with parking and/or seating due to a
disability for the graduation ceremony, please contact Mr. Jim Snow at 480-706-7931 or
[email protected] to make special arrangements. We will have reserved seating directly below the
bleachers on both sides of the stadium for the person needing assistance and one guest.
The seniors will be seated at the center of the stadium field. The young women will be seated on the west and
the young men will be seated on the east. The stadium opens at 6:00pm and the bleachers on both sides of the
field will be available for seating for family and friends. During the ceremony, we will have professional
photographers capturing the special moments of your graduate. Information on how to purchase these
photographs will be included in the packet of information handed out during the Senior Graduation Meeting.
Upon the completion of the ceremony, family and friends will be able to join their graduate for a time of
celebration on the stadium field and seniors will be permitted to leave at that time.
If you will be dropping off your senior for the ceremony, please drop him/her off in the student parking lot if
your last name begins with A-L and the bus turn around off of Liberty Lane if you last name begins with M-Z.
Please note that drop off will not be allowed in the front parking lot off of 32nd Street. If you student is driving,
DESERT VISTA HIGH SCHOOL A Campus of the Tempe Union High School District
16440 S. 32nd St.
Phoenix, Arizona 85048 (480) 706-7900
FAX (480) 706-7976
Dr. Christine Barela, Principal
“Home of th
they are more than welcome to park in the student parking lot. Thank you in advance for assisting with making
this process safe and efficient for our students.
Seniors who have completed all of the Tempe Union High School District’s graduation requirements will be
able to participate in the graduation ceremony. Please contact the Guidance Office at 480-706-7944 if you have
questions regarding your son or daughter. Additionally, it is imperative that your son or daughter pay all past
debts at the bookstore before the ceremonies, as not doing so may interfere with participation. Lastly, please
continue to motivate your senior to do his/her best these final few days. We will do the same.
We are looking forward to sharing these special events with our students and their families. Be informed that
discipline issues have interfered with previous graduates’ participation in the graduation ceremonies. We must
continue to ask for exemplary behavior from our student body, including seniors. If a senior is disciplined and
receives off campus suspension, he or she may not participate in the ceremonies. We have much to celebrate
because the class of 2018 has had many accomplishments. We have great hope for the future because of what
each senior possesses. We are very proud of all of them and we know that you are proud of them as well.
Sincerely,
Dr. Christine Barela Ms. Stacy White Mr. T.J. Snyder Mr. Tommy Eubanks
Principal Assistant Principal Assistant Principal Assistant Principal
“Striving for knowledge. Building bridges of hope and opportunity.”
Student Last Name: _______________________ First Name: __________________________
Desert Vista Grad Night 2018 Thursday, May 24th 10:00pm – 4:00am
Ultra Star Multi-tainment Center
Registration Student Information:
Student Name: _____________________________________________ DVHS ID: _____________________
Cell Phone #: __________________________________ Email: ____________________________________
Dietary Restrictions? Y/N ______ If Yes: _________________________________________________________
Conduct Pledge: I understand that transportation is provided to and from the event and that personal transportation is NOT allowed to or from the event. In the spirit of grad night, use of tobacco, alcohol, or drugs will NOT be permitted. The use of these substances or inappropriate behavior will result in removal from the event by event security and possible involvement of local law enforcement.
Student Signature: _____________________________________________ Date: ________________________
Parent/Guardian Information:
Names: __________________________________ __________________________________ (Mother/Guardian) (Father/Guardian)
Cell #’s: __________________________________ __________________________________ (Mother/Guardian) (Father/Guardian)
E-Mail: __________________________________ __________________________________ (Mother/Guardian) (Father/Guardian)
Registration Fee: $90 (Jan 8-Feb 16) / $100 (Feb 17-Mar 31) / $125 (Apr 1-May 23) / $140 on May 24
Checks Payable to: DV Grad Night (please include student name and a current phone number on the check) Credit Cards processed through “Paypal” or “Square” (convenience charge will apply)
Mail Payment To: DVHS Grad Night 2018 16440 S. 32nd Street Phoenix, AZ 85048
Questions: [email protected]
Officer Use Only: Received: ____________ ☐ Cash ☐ Check # ____________ ☐ Credit Amount $ ___________
Desert Vista
Grad Night 2018
Dear Friends of Desert Vista,
On May 24, 2018, 710 students will graduate from Desert Vista High School – The Class of 2018!
Work has been underway by a group of devoted parents for Grad Night festivities. Grad Nights are organized nationally
to give high school grads a unique and memorable once in a life time celebration. The philosophy and ideals behind Grad
Nights are to provide a safe evening, free of vehicles, alcohol and drugs and filled with spectacular fun among fellow grads
and friends for one last time.
DVHS Grad Night will be held on May 24th at the Ultra Star Multi-tainment Center in Maricopa. This all-night celebration
will begin immediately following commencement and will include: a hypnotist show, magician, casino, bowling, laser tag,
arcades, music, dancing, food, prizes and camaraderie. As you can imagine, an evening such as this is costly. In order for
Grad Night to be a success it needs a united commitment from the parents, the school and the community.
The committee is currently seeking donations from local merchants, alumni and friends. Sponsorships to cover the costs
of the various activities or cash donations would be greatly appreciated. The Grad Night Committee is part of the Desert
Vista Thunder Board, which is a 501(c)(3) organization. All contributions are tax deductible.
All Participating sponsors will be recognized in the Graduation Commencement program.
As parents of DVHS seniors, we anticipate that our efforts will result in a first-class event that will insure our graduate’s
safety as they celebrate this momentous event. Thank you for your support in making the 2018 Grad Night event a success.
Grad Night 2018 Committee
Desert Vista High School Thunder Board
Tax ID #20-0685773
Please make checks payable to: DV Grad Night
Mail your contribution to: Desert Vista High School, DVHS Grad Night 2018, 16440 S. 32nd Street, Phoenix, AZ 85048
or contact us at [email protected] and we will have a Grad Night Committee member pick up your donation.
☐ $500 ☐ $200 ☐ $150 ☐ $100 ☐ $50 ☐ $25 ☐ Other $ __________
☐ $1500 - Hypnotist ☐ $1500 - Casino Games ☐ $1300 - Magician
☐ $250 - Bus (8 Buses Secured) ☐ $125 - Hotel Room for Hypnotist
Other Contributions (Prizes, gift certificates, etc.) __________________________________________________________
Contributor: _________________________________ Contact Name / Phone: _________________________________
Address: _________________________________________________________________ Alumni Year: ________