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COUGAR NEWS

Win a 2009 Subaru Impreza!

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Support
the
2012 MVHS
Grad Party by purchasing a raffle ticket for $10 in the
MVHS Main Office.

SchoolCenter PictureNew officer team had a very successful leadership camp last week.

The executive and assistant teams placed first in their respective rituals contests.  Rituals are the opening and closing ceremonies for a meeting.  Each officer has a part that must be memorized.  They are scored on their overall presentation of the parts individually and collectively.  In addition, the state officers determine the outstanding individual for each of the officer positions.  Of the 8 positions, Bend was recognized in 4 of them!!!

Executive Team
President - Kayla D'Orazio
Vice Pres - Lindsey McPeake
Secretary - Meghan King
Treasurer - Molly Coehlo **Outstanding Treasurer**
Reporter - Shannon Tacy
Sentinel - Jamie Kelly
Historian - Katie Cramer
Community Service Chair - Jake Buehner **Outstanding CSC**

Assistant Team
President - Kayla D'Orazio
VP - Emily Garcia **Outstanding VP**
Secretary - Amanda Grippin
Treasurer - Brett Penington
Reporter - Delaney Hood
Sentinel - Mikaela Koellermeier **Outstanding Sentinel**
Historian - Kenzie Stieber
Comm Service Chair - Aspen Hassell

In addition, special awards were given to Amanda Grippin and Brett Penington for their tremendous attitudes and participation during the 3 day camp.

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Summer Better Than Others... Summer 2012
... and this will be the best yet!!


Summer is coming and we are offering over 60 different exciting summer programs for kids of all ages (6-16). SIGN UP NOW to get the best selection. Our SOU Summer Programs are posted on our website and are currently available for on-line registration at: www.sou.edu/youth/summer
 
Check out these incredible opportunities for kids to learn while having a blast this summer! Click on the banner above.

If you would like to receive our summer brochure, register for program, or have questions please call us at (541) 552-6452.

STUDY HALLS

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If your student needs additional assistance with core subject areas or just needs to have time to get homework finished.  We have the answer GUIDED- SUPERVISED STUDY HALLS - every Wednesday from 1:20-2:50 pm

The students do not need to make prior arrangements, they can go to either room D1 or D7.  If they need a computer, they are available in D8.   There is a Study Hall dedicated specifically to MATH meeting in A6.  Other core subject areas plan study halls as needed.  Students can talk with their teachers for more information in the areas of Language Arts, Science, and Social Studies. You must provide transportation home for students after Study Hall.  There are no buses.

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BEND
Monday - Friday, June 18 - August 24, 2012
(closed July 4)


11:00 ‐ 12:00 * Al Moody Park (2225 NE Daggett Ln, near Ensworth Elementary School)

11:45 ‐ 12:45 Boys & Girls Club ‐ Bend‐La Pine Schools Ed Center Front Lawn (520 NW Wall St), open until Aug 29, Snack 3:30 pm

12:00 ‐ 12:30 Boys & Girls Club ‐ Ariel (17000 SE Tempest Dr), breakfast 9:00 am

12:00 ‐ 1:00 Harmon Park (1100 NW Harmon Rd)

11:15 ‐ 12:15 Larkspur Park (1700 NE Reed Marked Rd)

11:15 ‐ 12:15 * Orchard Park (2001 NE 6th St)

11:30 ‐ 12:30 * Pilot Butte Neighborhood Park (1310 NE Hwy 20)

11:30 ‐ 12:30 * Sun Meadow Park (61150 Dayspring Dr. near Jewell Elementary School)

*Lunch & Learn Reading Program indicated at * sites
11:00 am ‐ 1:00 pm, June 25 ‐ August 3 (closed July 4)

Anyone 18 years old and younger may participate. There is no registration or fee.

Parents are encouraged to attend with their children but cannot eat their children's meals; they may purchase a meal for $3.00 (exact amount or check, please).

Sponsored by: Nutrition Services, Bend‐La Pine Schools www.bend.k12.or.us/nutri
Funded by: United States Department of Agriculture.
NUTRITION SERVICES
BEND‐LA PINE SCHOOLS IS
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER

SchoolCenter PictureCOCC MATH COMPETION RESULTS

Monet Miller placed second on the geometry quiz qualifying her for state
Joe Murphy place 1st on the alg 2 quiz qualifying him for state
Hunter Hassell placed 3rd on the alg 2 quiz making him an alternate for state
Tarik Hayward placed 1st on the Calculus quiz qualifying him for state

This is the most quiz qualifiers we have had...

Upper division math place 1st for the 4 th year in a row...

The calculus team placed 1st overall

Tarik Hayward placed 1st individually in calculus

Hayati Wolfenden placed 2n overall in calculus..

Overall a terrific performance!

 
SchoolCenter PictureThe Center Foundation is pleased to announce the winners of the 2012 Junior Scholarship Award Program.  The Center Foundation, in partnership with the community, gives multiple $1,500 scholarships to outstanding current Central Oregon high school juniors who demonstrate academic excellence (3.5 or better), school leadership, and community service.  This year's scholarships are donated by; The Center, Dr.'s Knute and Patty Buehler, Cyclesoles, Jim and Kim Mead, Steven Pool, Tom and Nancy Carlsen, Kids in the Game Foundation, The Serenade Foundation, Lt. Colonel Andrew J Cappy Memorial, Pepsi Cola Bottling Co., Wells Fargo Bank, Therapeutic Associates, DJO Global Inc., and Bend Research.
 
This year we received 154 applications!  Those applications were reviewed by our screening committee and 30 students were selected for interviews held on March 14th.
 
The Center Foundation is so very proud of this years winners as they are incredible students who are doing great things in the community.
 
Kyle Bailey, Bend Senior High School
Riley Barrett, Sisters High School
Harli Bowers, Crook County High School
Scott Cagan, Summit High School
Abegail Carpenter, Trinity Lutheran
Noah Kanzig, Sisters High School
Kenna Leis, Summit High School
Max L'Etoile, Summit High School
Jenna Rose Mattox. Bend Senior High School
Cassandra Roes, La Pine High School
Daniel Schimmoller, Mountain View High School
Gregory Shipman, Summit High School
Emily Waggoner, Bend Senior High School
 
These students will receive a $1,500 scholarship and be honored at the May 9, 2012, Scholarship Awards Dinner - A Salute to Heroes.  Last year over 225 guests attended the dinner which honors the students, their parents and is a celebration of "what's right with kids."  If you are interested in attending A Salute to Heroes awards dinner, or to learn more information about The Center Foundation scholarship program, please visit www.centerfoundation.org or contact Carol Stiles by phone at (541)322-2399 or email at cstiles@centerfoundation.org
 

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High Desert Droids Robotics team results from the competition in Portland:4th out of over 64 teams. 

The regional competition is in Seattle this weekend.  There are students from all three schools:  1 from Summit, 6 from Bend HS and 17 from MVHS competing this weekend!

 

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A great ending to our competing as a JROTC unit!

Mtn. View's Color Guard won the cumulative season championship for the second year in a row.

Place winners at the meet include:
Color Guard #1 - 1st Place
Individual Armed Exhibition (dual) - 1st Place  
Kolby White and Erik Malone
Armed Drill Down - 1st Place - Garrett Gonella-Abbott
Individual Athletic (male) - 2nd Place - Kolby White
Marksmanship (Expert category) - 2nd Place - Emily Payne
Unarmed Drill Down - 2nd Place - Hallelujah Glanville
Armed Drill Team - 3rd Place
Athletic Team - 3rd Place
Marksmanship (Expert category)- 3rd Place - Douglas Bruce
Individual Armed Exhibition (solo)- 3rd Place - Ben McClean

Mtn. View NJROTC also won the inaugural league "Sportsmanship Award" as voted upon by each school's instructors and meet scoring personnel.

 

SchoolCenter PictureCongratulations to Dylan Gillespie and Sally Drutman for winning their category at the OSAA Destrict 5 Solo Contest and qualifying for the State Solo Contest in April.  There were only 10 students in Central Oregon to receive this honor.

 

SchoolCenter PictureLEAVE YOUR LEGACY AT MVHS

The baseball and softball teams are constructing a 5,000 square foot indoor batting facility over by the baseball field.  Construction has begun and we are over halfway completed. To finish paying for the building, we are selling custom engraved pavers to create a beautiful walkway at the entrance of the building.

The pavers come in 2 sizes:  a brick costs $50 and a 6 X 9 costs $100 (see attached flyer images).  You are allowed up to 3 lines of 18 characters, including spaces.

Your legacy and contribution at Mountain View will be immortalized as it will literally be "set in stone".  People are buying them as graduation gifts, memorials, to commemorate their achievements at MVHS, or simply to contribute to a great cause.


FLYER

 

Support MVHS Booster Club and enroll in eScrip TODAY!

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Summer Driver Education Information!

Summer is a busy time of the year, so we want to help students who sign up for driver education, but need to miss one or two classes. This summer, we have scheduled convenient times for make ups and low fees.

Driver education registration information is available on our website at www.hddriversed.org Summer term #1 for permitted drivers, will start the first week after school is out.   Summer term #2 starts in July. High Desert Driver Education is state-supported and ODOT certified. The cost is $295. All students will attend 30 hours of classroom and 12 hours of behind the wheel training. A licensed driver program is also available which includes the skid-car class. The cost is $295. Payment plans are available for either program.

Questions please call 693-5699 or email rick.nickell@hdesd.org or cathy.richards@hdesd.org

 
Student Spotlight

What are students
up to at MVHS?

For student news, sports, pictures and much more.

Check out our student online Newspaper VIEWPOINTS !

Grades
  SEMESTER 1  
 

October 07, 2011
Progress Grades
Given to students to bring home.

 
 

November 14, 2011
Progress Grades
Given to students to bring home.

 
 

January 03, 2011
Progress Grades
Given to students to bring home.

 
 

February 3, 2012
Semester 1 Final Grades
(No School for students)
Mailed home.

 
  SEMESTER 2  
 

March 06, 2012
Progress Grades
Given to students to bring home.

 
 

April 11, 2012
Progress Grades
Given to students to bring home.

 
 

May 11, 2012
Progress Grades
Given to students to bring home.

 
 

June 13, 2012
Semester 2 Final Grades
(Half day for students)
Mailed home.

 
     
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