CORONA DEL SOL - HOME OF THE AZTECS
February 28, 2020 AZTEC HIGHLIGHTS Graduation speakers: The Graduation Committee is pleased to announce that seniors Rowan Alper and Maryn Johnson have earned the honor of speaking at the 2020 graduation ceremony. Rowan will represent the top 10% of the senior class as the Academic Speaker, and Maryn will be speaking as the Senior Class Representative. These students embody the essential qualities that define the distinctive yet comprehensive high school experience that Corona del Sol offers. In 2012, Corona del Sol began a graduation ceremony tradition. After an extensive selection process, two seniors, an Academic Representative and a Senior Class Representative, would have the opportunity and honor of delivering the commencement speeches. This year we had eleven applicants for this honor, five of whom became finalists: Rowan Alper, Maryn Johnson, Maria Liong, Iris McCain, and David Utagawa. Congratulations, Rowan and Maryn! COUNSELING/COLLEGES/SCHOLARSHIPS Summer School Registration: In-person Summer School is at Mountain Pointe this summer. This is a change from the originally published school. Registration begins Monday, March 2 at 7 am until May 5. Cost is $175 per session. Each session is 0.5 credits. Registration materials are available in the Counseling Office. You will need to have a counselor sign your Registration form and attach the signed receipt of the Summer Academy Student Handbook. Payment can then be made at the Bookstore with checks payable to Summer Education Academy. Debit or credit cards are accepted. Return the receipt and Registration form to the Counseling Office for input into the class. Tempe Union Online classes (including Online Health): Registration begins Monday, March 2 at 7 am until May 5. Cost is $175. Online classes can be started as early as March 27 and must be completed by June 18. An in-person final is required to complete the class. Only ONE class (0.5 credits) may be taken at a time. If the student completes the class by May 5 they are able to register for a second online class. Registration materials are available in the Counseling Office. Cost is $175. You will need to have a counselor sign your Registration form and attach the signed receipt of the Tempe Union Online Student Handbook. Payment can then be made at the Bookstore with checks payable to Tempe Union Online. Debit or credit cards are accepted. Return the receipt and Registration form to the Counseling Office for input into the class. For questions regarding summer school or online classes, please contact Susan Woods, counselor Assistant, at [email protected]. College Visits: Tuesday, Mar. 3: University of Oregon, 9:30 - 10:15. Students can get a pass from the Counseling Office. Wednesday, Mar. 4: AcLab, Mesa Community College. Please sign up for this Counselor's AcLab. Scholarships: Wood Foundation scholarships, due March 17. Tempe Community Council Young Humanitarian
Scholarship, due April 6. Award: $2,000. Log in to Naviance and click the Scholarship tab to find incredible opportunities.
ACTIVITIES/CLUBS/CLASSES Activities: Stay up to date on all CDS Activities by following us on Instagram @cdsactivities or visit the Activities page on the CDS website! https://www.tempeunion.org/Page/2960. Bands: Congratulations to the Symphonic Band for earning a rating of SUPERIOR WITH DISTINCTION at the Area concert festival. This is the first time in over twenty years the Symphonic Band has earned the highest rating possible at this festival. And congrats to the Concert Band on earning a rating of EXCELLENT. Our top band, the Wind Ensemble, will travel to its festival Monday March 2. Please join us in celebrating the success of the Concert Bands and Jazz Bands at our spring Band Concert Thursday, March 5 (featuring special guest singers from our Choir Program). The concert starts at 7 pm and is free! Choir: Come support Choir tonight at the concert at 7pm. eSports: Corona has its first ever eSports team and the first team in our district. Coach Justin Garman is leading the group and won 1st place at its first competition. The team plays Basha Thursday. They practice, are sponsored by and compete at the local Grid Cyber Lounge. Cheer: Parent Info Meeting: Wednesday, March 4, 6-7 pm (Small Gym-target audience is JV/Varsity). Open Gym: 3/16, 3/17, and 3/19, 3-5 pm, (Dance Rooms). Cheer Tryouts: 3/23, 3/24, 3/25, 3-5pm and 3/26, 3 - 6:30 pm (Small Gym). Mandatory You Made It Meeting: 3/27, 6:30 pm. DECA: Robin Palmer, Corona del Sol CTE teacher (Marketing and Business Management), received the Arizona DECA Distinguished Service Award at the 2020 Arizona DECA State Conference. We are very proud of Ms. Palmer and the success she's had with the Corona DECA Chapter. We see the impact she has in her classroom on a daily basis. Congratulations, Ms. Palmer! District Art Show: The 2020 Art Show is running now through April 21 at the Tempe History Museum. Be sure to check it out. Winterguard: The CDS Winterguard has won 1st place in its second competition in a row this season and will compete again this coming weekend. Good Luck! POM: Tryouts are March 31-April 2 in both dance rooms from 3-7 pm. Comp Gov: The We the People team is headed to Nationals, April 23 - April 28. Please consider making your Tax Credit Donation to Youth in Government Club to help fund our trip. NHS: National Honors Society's 30 service hours are due March 16. All paperwork must be turned in to Mrs. Fleming in E269 or Mrs. Schmidt in E281. Induction practice is April 2 at 2:30pm. Induction is April 6th at 7 pm in the auditorium. Robotics: Robotics is always seeking funding sources and tax-credit donations are one of the best ways you can contribute. Individuals may donate up to $200 and joint couples may donate up to $400, which returns to you when you file your Arizona taxes. For more information, contact Mr. Heiser, [email protected]. ATHLETICS Upcoming: Girls tennis is competing in the East Valley Tournament today and Saturday; Varsity softball competes in the final day of the Lions Country Classic Saturday, time and opponent to TBD. Varsity baseball is at Chandler Friday at 3:45pm and finishes out the Adam Donnenfield tournament Saturday at home vs. Sandra Day O'Connor at 11 am. Home schedule: Tues., Mar. 3: Varsity softball vs. Skyline, 3:45 pm. Wed., Mar. 4: Track hosts Chandler at 2pm; Girls tennis vs. Xavier Prep at 3:30pm; Frosh/JV baseball vs. Skyline at 3:45pm; JV softball vs. Red Mountain at 3:45pm. Thurs., Mar. 5: Boys tennis vs. Sunnyslope at 3:30 pm; JV softball vs. Basha at 3:45 pm; Varsity baseball vs. Basha at 3:45 pm.
Please check the athletic calendar for all our schedules: https://www.tempeunion.org/Page/1578. PARENT COMMUNICATIONS: AcLab: Students should sign up for an AcLab starting Friday after 2:15 pm until Tuesday before 3 pm. Students should receive an email at their CDS school email address confirming their AcLab choice for Wednesday. Attendance Auto-Call: If you receive an automatic call stating your student missed first hour and you know you have already called to excuse your student, please disregard the auto-call. There is no need to call us again. Due to the high volume of attendance calls, it may take us a couple of hours to listen to your message/excuse your student. Attendance Line: When your student is absent, please remember to call the Attendance office within 48 hours of the absence. Always include your student’s ID number. Attendance Policy: High school attendance is ultimately the responsibility of the student family. It is important parents and students recognize the direct relationship that exists between academic success and regular school attendance. Students should remain out of school only when necessary. Students are allowed 10 absences (excused or unexcused) per semester. The eleventh total absence may result in loss of credit, unless there are extenuating circumstances. School-related absences do not count toward your student’s total absences. Calculators: The CDS Math department recommends purchasing a Texas Instruments 84 TI-84 Plus CE graphing calculator. If you have any concerns, please email Don Guess at [email protected]. No item holds: The Corona del Sol front office does not hold items for students to pick up, including lunch. The exception is your student’s ID. Please arrange to meet your student between classes to give them other items during passing periods. Please call us at 480.752.8888 to find out the correct passing times. Online enrollment – new students: If you have a current student at Corona and need to enroll an incoming freshman for the 2020-2021 academic school year, please click on the enroll now button from our homepage. You will click on Online Enrollment under the second heading Existing/Returning Parents/Guardians. From there, you will click on “I am a Parent” and follow the prompts. ParentVUE/Schoology: For Schoology help, please email [email protected]. If you need a ParentVUE access key or your account is disabled, please leave a message on our ParentVUE hotline at 480.752.8775. Student drop off/pickup: Parents, please do not form a line of cars onto Rural Rd. when picking up your student. Please find an open parking spot to wait and communicate with your student where to find you. There cannot be a line of cars backed up onto Rural Road. Please remind your students to use the crosswalks at all times when crossing any street. This is for their safety and the safety of others. There is no drop off or pickup on Knox Road in the West direction and No Parking on the north side of the street. The area is clearly marked No Parking. In addition, please, no U-turns on Knox Road. Drop off/pick up of students is allowed in the Rural Lot and on the South curb of Knox Rd. Drop off in the LDS church lot is not allowed.
CDS High School
2019-2020 Bell Schedules
PERIOD START END
0 6:23 7:19 PERIOD START END
1 7:25 8:21 0 6:23 7:19
2 8:27 9:28 1 7:25 8:14
3 9:34 10:30 2 8:20 9:09
4 Lunch 10:30 11:09 3/A 9:15 10:00
4 10:36 11:32 3/B 10:06 10:51
5 Lunch 11:32 12:11 4 LUNCH 10:51 11:30
5 11:15 12:11 4 10:57 11:46
6 12:17 1:13 5 LUNCH 11:46 12:25
7 1:19 2:15 5 11:36 12:25
6 12:31 1:20
7 1:26 2:15
PERIOD START END
1 7:25 8:55
Break 8:55 9:15
2 9:20 10:50
PERIOD START END
0 6:39 7:19
1 7:25 8:05 PERIOD START END
2 8:11 8:51 3 7:25 8:55
LAB 8:57 9:37 Break 8:55 9:15
3 9:43 10:23 4th/5th 9:20 10:50
4 10:29 11:09
4 LUNCH 10:23 11:03
5 11:09 11:49 PERIOD START END
5 LUNCH 11:09 11:49 6 7:25 8:55
6 11:55 12:35 Break 8:55 9:15
7 12:41 1:21 7 9:20 10:50
PERIOD START END
0 6:49 7:19
1 7:25 7:55
2 8:01 8:31
3 8:37 9:07
4 & 5 9:13 9:43
6 9:49 10:19
7 10:25 10:55
DOUBLE ASSEMBLY - SCHEDULE 'E'
Aug 23, Sep 27, Nov. 22, Mar 6, Apr 24
SEMESTER EXAMS Dec 19/May 19
SEMESTER EXAMS Dec 20/May 20
SEMESTER EXAMS Dec 18/May 18
ACADEMIC LAB/EARLY RELEASE
SCHEDULE 'H'
REGULAR - SCHEDULE 'A'
HALF DAY SCHEDULE "D"
Sept. 18/Feb. 5
Aug 7, 14, 19 (open house), 21, 28; Sep 4, 11, 25;
Oct 2, 23, 30; Nov 6, 13, 20, 27; Dec 4, 11
Jan 8, 15, 22, 29; Feb 12, 19, 26
Mar 4, 18, 25; Apr 1,8,15,22,29; May 6, 13
Corona del Sol Counseling Office Duties 2019-2020
Dawn Milovich Ext. 80137 [email protected] Department Chair Grades 9 – 12 PL-STE Crisis Team Leader AIMS Science Co-Coordinator Gifted Coordinator 8th Grade High School Registration Coordinator
Jennifer Morgan Ext. 80136 [email protected] Grades 9 – 12 A – CAM EVIT College Liaison ECAP Lead Coordinator High School Registration Lead Coordinator Naviance Lead
Michelle Kozimor Ext. 80132 [email protected] Grades 9 – 12 CAN – FIN PSAT Lead McKinney - Vento Liaison ECAP Co-Coordinator (11, 12) High School Registration Co-Coordinator
Jaimie Schulz Ext. XXXXX [email protected] Grades 9 – 12 FIR – JA AC Lab Coordinator AP Program Coordinator ELL Coordinator
Michelle Deignan Ext XXXXX [email protected] Grade 9 – 12 JE – MA ACE Program Coordinator Peer Tutoring Scholarship Coordinator
Pam Kane Ext. 80138 [email protected] Grades 9 – 12 MC – PI AZ Merit Spring Co-Lead Coordinator PSAT Co-Coordinator High School Registration Co-Coordinator
Rosemary Cortez Ext. 80133 [email protected] Grades 9 – 12 STI – Z Military Liaison ASVAB AZ Merit Spring Lead ECAP Co-Coordinator (9,10) AIMS Science Co-Coordinator
Susan Woods Ext. 80130 [email protected] Counseling Department Specialist College Visitation Team Member Child Find Program Coordinator Records Request Coordinator Counseling TA Coordinator Summer Academy Registration Rio Registration Team AZ Merit Team 504 Liaison
Valerie Molina 480-586-8881 [email protected] Native American Education Coordinator
Neil MacDonald Ext. 80139 [email protected] Drop Out Specialist
MARCH 2020 Proudly serving: CDS, CHS, DVH, MDN, MHS, MTP, THS and ASU Prep
Breakfast is served every morning before school Choices are subject to change Student Breakfast $1.40 Student Lunch $3.25
THIS INSTITUTION IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER AND EMPLOYER
Student Lunch $3.25
TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 2
Spicy Chicken Wings Soft Pretzel & Cheese
w/Carrots & Celery
3 Chimichanga Refried beans w/Fiesta Rice
4 Cheese or Pepperoni
Pizza w/Garden Salad
5 Spaghetti w/Meat Sauce,
Garden Salad Garlic Bread Stick
6 Chicken Strips French Fries Dinner Roll
9 SPRING BREAK
10 SPRING BREAK
11 SPRING BREAK
12 SPRING BREAK
13 SPRING BREAK
16 Pork Carnitas Tacos
Refried beans w/Fiesta Rice
17 Orange Chicken
Fried Rice w/Stir Fry Vegetables
18 French Bread Pizza
Cheese or Pepperoni w/Garden Salad
19 Oven Baked Chicken Macaroni & Cheese
w/Mixed Veggies
20 Chicken Strips French Fries Dinner Roll
23 Spicy Chicken Wings
Soft Pretzel & Cheese w/Carrots & Celery
24 Chimichanga Refried beans w/Fiesta Rice
25 Cheese or Pepperoni
Pizza w/Garden Salad
26 Spaghetti w/Meat Sauce,
Garden Salad Garlic Bread Stick
27 Chicken Strips French Fries Dinner Roll
30
Pork Carnitas Tacos Refried beans w/Fiesta Rice
31 Orange Chicken
Fried Rice w/Stir Fry Vegetables
Also Available Daily: Chicken Caesar Salad, Chef Salad, Turkey Sandwich or Wrap, PBJ Sandwich, Cheeseburger, Chicken Sandwich (Original or Spicy) Sides include; Tossed Salad, Fresh Fruit & Vegetables, Self-Serve Condiment Bar and Choice of 1% low-fat milk or non-fat Chocolate milk
Proudly Serving Breakfast at all Locations before School Starts: CDS, CHS, DV, MDN, MHS, MTP, THS and ASU Prep
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
Start a new habit Have a healthy breakfast each morning
It set ups your metabolism and you’re more Likely to make healthy choices throughout the day!
BREAKFAST SANDWICH Sliced ham, egg patty
and American cheese served on a bagel or a bun
BREAKFAST QUESADILLA
Flour tortilla filled with scrambled eggs, diced onions, cilantro, and
shredded cheese
BAKERY BREAKFAST French toast
with berries and maple syrup
served with sausage patty
BREAKFAST BURRITO Flour tortilla filled with
scrambled eggs and shredded cheese served with house made salsa
on the side
BREAKFAST BOWL Diced potatoes topped with scrambled eggs,
diced ham and shredded cheddar cheese
Assorted Cereal
Blueberry Muffin Yogurt Parfait Breakfast Bar
Assorted Cereal
Blueberry Muffin Yogurt Parfait Breakfast Bar
Assorted Cereal
Blueberry Muffin Yogurt Parfait Breakfast Bar
Assorted Cereal
Blueberry Muffin Yogurt Parfait Breakfast Bar
Assorted Cereal
Blueberry Muffin Yogurt Parfait Breakfast Bar
Fresh Fruit Fruit Cup
100% Fruit Juice
Fresh Fruit Fruit Cup
100% Fruit Juice
Fresh Fruit Fruit Cup
100% Fruit Juice
Fresh Fruit Fruit Cup
100% Fruit Juice
Fresh Fruit Fruit Cup
100% Fruit Juice
Choice of low fat milk or
nonfat chocolate milk
Choice of low fat milk or
nonfat chocolate milk
Choice of low fat milk or
nonfat chocolate milk
Choice of low fat milk or
nonfat chocolate milk
Choice of low fat milk or nonfat chocolate milk
Breakfast is served every morning before school starts. Choices are subject to change Student Breakfast $1.40
Corona del SolSPRING 2020
ALL EVENT START TIMES ARE 7PM UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED.
JanuaryJan 8th - Senior AcLab Presentation
Jan 10th - Hard Rock DanceJan 15th - Incoming Freshman
Showcase 6-8pmJan 20th - MLK Day OFF
FebruaryFeb 1st - Sadie Hawkins
Dance 7-10pmFeb 5th - Half Day
Feb 7-8th - Play-Don't Drink The Water
Feb 17th - Presidents Day OFFFeb 21st - TUHSD Film Festival 6pm
Feb 22nd - Steel Band Art In The Park Harelson 12-1pm
Feb 27th - Chandler Community Choir and CDS Choir ConcertsFeb 28th - CDS Choir Concert
MarchMarch 3rd - Orchestra Concert
March 5th - Band ConcertMarch 6th - Spring Assembly 9:30am
March 9-13th SPRING BREAKMarch 24th - Percussion Concert
AprilApril 1st - Graduation Contracts
April 6th - NHS InductionApril 10th - Spring Holiday OFF
April 17-18th - Spring PlayApril 24th - Steel Band Music Under The
Stars Diablo StadiumApril 24th Senior Dance Showcase
April 25th - Prom 8pm-12amStonebridge Manor
May
May 1-2nd - Spring Dance ShowMay 8-9th - Spring Choir Pops Concert
May 11th - Aprende and Steel Band ConcertMay 12th - Band Concert
May 14th - Orchestra ConcertMay 15th - Downtown Chandler
May 18th, 19th, 20th- ALL Final ExamsMay 14th Steel Band Concert 7pm
May 15th - Senior Transportation Day 7:30amMay 15th - Baccalaureate Rehearsal 2:30pm
May 17th - Baccalaureate Ceremony 5pm
May 21st - Graduation 7pm
Corona Del Sol PTO February 2020 Newsletter
Like us on Facebook @ Corona Del Sol PTO for our most up to date information
PTO Meetings have moved to Tuesday Nights
Next Meeting: March 3rd at 6pm
Lecture Hall B – Auditorium
There are many ways to get involved with PTO.
Teacher Quarterly Breakfast Volunteers (Set up/Clean up) Teacher Appreciation Week (Week of May 4th 2020) Grad Night Committee members & Volunteers (May 21,2020) Book Distribution and School Supply Drive (August 2020)
Join us at
Raising Canes March 18th 5pm-9pm
1781 E. Warner Road
Mention this flyer and Canes will donate 15% of sales to Corona Del Sol PTO
February 29th is the last day to shop Chandler Mall for the School Cents fundraiser. Please drop your receipts off at the mall kiosk, the school office, or submit online at [email protected].
Online Registration: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/16mPFaXU-uUI-ki_ZJlkhi0E0r9eRWHjZVglm8LT-Idc/edit
2020 Senior Grad Night RegistrationAll-night party --- May 21, 2020 MAIN EVENT, TEMPE ARIZONA
10:00 PM - 2:30 AM Registration Fees
Early Bird (Before November 25)
$50
Regular Registration $75
**Early bird is ⅔⅔ of the total price for attendance. Register NOW!!!**
Pay by PayPal: [email protected] (turn registration form in by email) OR by cash/check to CDS activities Office.
Student’s name: ______________________________________________________________________
Street Address:____________________________________City/State:________________ZIP________
Parent/ Guardian Name(s):______________________________________________________________
Parent/ Guardian Email(s):______________________________________________________________
Parent/ Guardian Phone #(s):____________________________________________________________
I agree to the conditions of a drug and alcohol-free Grad Night event. If it is determined by security and the Grad Night Committee that I am inpossession of/or incapacitated by such substances, or my personal conduct is deemed disrespectful or uncooperative, my parents will be notified and I will not be allowed to remain at the facility. My parent(s)/guardian will be contacted for my immediate pick-up. I understand that this is anall-night event and I will not be released until 2:30 AM, regardless of my age.
Student’s Signature:________________________________________________________Date:________________
My child will be participating in the Main Event Grad Night event and I agree to assume the risk of personal injury during their participation. I understand that all reasonable efforts will be extended to insure the health and safety of all who are attending the party. I waive, release, and hold harmless the Corona del Sol (CdS) PTO and any of its agents, officers, and parent volunteers from any and all rights and claims for damages or cost that I may have to incur for personal injury, death, or property damage suffered by my child, or that they may cause to others as a result of their participation in this activity. If the graduate is not deemed fit by the CdS PTO, its officers, or parent volunteers to engage in any activity - due to fatigue, overeating, drug or alcohol consumption, possession, or misconduct - I understand that my child will not be allowed to participate in the event and I will be called for immediate pick-up. I have read and clearly understand the above statements and release CdS PTO from liability. Should my child wish to leave before the 2:30 AM release time, I agree to be called by the CdS PTO to pick them up.
Parent/ Legal Guardian’s Name (print):_____________________________________________________________
Parent/ Legal Guardian’s Signature:___________________________________________Date:________________
Corona Dance **Master Class Dance Clinic**
Saturday February 29th 9am‐12pm Cost $30 in the CdS Dance Rooms This clinic is being offered for those who wish to brush up on dance techniques and is not a requirement to audition for class placement. Incoming freshman and new students to CdS need to have submitted an academic registration packet to be eligible to attend. This clinic is completely optional and non-participation has no effect on outcome of audition placement.
Dance Placement Auditions 2020‐2021
Workshops‐
March 2nd, 3rd, 4th Audition Prep Workshops ‐Currently enrolled students during their class period during the school day ‐Incoming students and 8th graders 4pm‐6pm
Audition‐ Thursday, March 5th during the school day and 4pm‐6pm for incoming
students
+ 4 levels of dance offered: Beginning, Advanced, Jr. Company and Sr. Company
+Advanced, Jr. and Sr. Company dancers need to register for “Advanced Dance” to reserve their spot in the performing program.
Once the audition is completed, dancers will be placed into the correct level.
+ Advanced, Jr. and Sr. Company dancers must participate in the placement audition on March 5th before being accepted into the
dance program for the following school year.
+Audition participants will learn 3 technical across the floor combinations and two short choreography pieces (contemporary and
jazz funk) and audition before a panel of professional dance judges. Dancers are scored on the Corona Dance Audition Rubric,
focusing on technique, performance ability, knowledge and overall professionalism.
For further questions, please contact Mrs. Elizabeth Pease, the Corona Dance Program
Director [email protected]
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Tuesday, March 3, 20206:30 – 8:00 PM
Desert Vista High SchoolDr. Joe McDonald Auditorium
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MEFSUMMErmusic camps
MEF Band Camp: June 22-26 Monday-Thursday Band Camp locations/hours: Tempe Center for the Arts (TCA), Tempe: High School Division, 8:15-3:15pm McClintock High School (MHS), Tempe: Middle School Division, 8:30-3:00pm
Friday Band Camp location/hours: Tempe Center for the Arts: High School and Middle School Divisions, 12:00-8:30pm. All Camper Concert in the TCA Theater, 6:30-8:30pm
Camp faculty includes Phoenix Symphony and Redlands Symphony personnel; professors from Grand Canyon University, Occidental College (LA), Chandler-Gilbert/Mesa/Paradise Valley/Phoenix College/Scottsdale Community Colleges; Arizona State University Teaching Assistants; exceptional middle school/high school and community instructors.
Band Camp Large Ensemble Directors: Wind Ensemble (TCA) - Michele Kalo Symphonic Band (TCA) - David DuPlessis Honor Band (MHS) - Arlie DuPlessis Concert Band (MHS) - Tracy Werner
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MEF/Mellis Flute Camp: July 20-24 Monday-Thursday Flute Camp location/hours: St. Bridget Church, Mesa, 8:30am-3:30pm
Friday Flute Camp location/hours: 8:30am-6:30pm, All Camper Concert in St. Bridget Church, 5:00-6:30pm
Flute Camp Faculty: Carol Mellis - Scottsdale Community College Rachel Mellis - Occidental College, Los Angeles Stephanie Hoeckley - Phoenix College
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César E. Chávez LeadershipInstitute
Barrett Summer Scholars is a summer enrichment program for gifted, honors and academically-talented Arizona students in 8th, 9th, and 10th grade.
Participants live on campus, engage in college-level coursework and build a community with their peers. Students participate in a Critical Thinking or Human Event course and an elective of their choice, taught by university professors, to prepare them for enrollment and success at ASU and Barrett, the Honors College.
Apply OnlineThe application opens Jan. 6. Completed applications are due by 5 p.m. on Monday, March 2. Completed applications include the student’s most recent report card/unofficial transcript, responses to essay questions, and a teacher recommendation.eoss.asu.edu/bss
Dates8th gradeJune 14-19ASU’s West campus
9th gradeMay 31-June 5ASU’s Polytechnic campus
June 7-12 ASU’s Polytechnic campus
10th gradeMay 31-June 12ASU’s Tempe campus
June 14-26ASU’s Downtown Phoenix campus
[email protected] | 480-727-7786 BSSatASU
EligibilityStudents enrolled in eighth, ninth or tenth grade during the 2019-20 school year may apply.
Costs and Fees8th and 9th grade: $70010th grade: $1400Need-based scholarships available
Barrett Summer Scholars
Barrett Summer Scholars es un programa de enriquecimiento durante el verano para estudiantes de Arizona académicamente dotados del octavo, noveno y décimo grado.
Los participantes viven en el campus, participan en cursos de nivel universitario y construyen una comunidad con sus compañeros. Los estudiantes participan en un curso de pensamiento crítico o evento humano y una clase electiva de su elección, impartida por profesores universitarios, para prepararlos para la inscripción y el éxito en ASU y Barrett, The Honors College.
Aplique en líneaLa solicitud estará disponible en el 6 de enero y la fecha de entrega sera el 2 de marzo antes de 5 p.m. Las solicitudes completadas incluyen la boleta de calificaciones más reciente del estudiante, respuestas a las preguntas de ensayo y un formulario de recomendación del maestro.eoss.asu.edu/bss
Fechas8vo grado14-19 de junio campus ASU West
9no grado31 de mayo-15 de juniocampus ASU Polytechnic
7-12 de juniocampus ASU Polytechnic
10mo grado31 de mayo-12 de juniocampus ASU Tempe14-26 de juniocampus ASU Downtown Phoenix
[email protected] | 480-727-7786 BSSatASU
EligibilidadLos estudiantes elegibles deben estar matriculados en el octavo, noveno o décimo grado del año escolar 2020-21.
Cuota8vo y 9no grado: $70010mo grado: $1400Becas disponibles basado en necesidad
Barrett Summer Scholars