Fighting Zebra Parent Newsletter Monday, January 9, 2017 Did you know that LHS offers a number of Career Technical Education Pathways? (See your Counselor for more info) Agriculture Biomedical Science Construction Technology Engineering Information & Communications Technology Media Arts & Communication Power Mechanics Welding Incoming LHS Freshmen Parents & Students/Class of 2021 See you Wednesday, January 25, 2017 at 6:30 PM for Zebra Showcase/Incoming Freshmen Parent Orientation in the Dale Pence Gym! Spring Athletics Softball mandatory 15-minute meeting at lunch on Wednesday, January 11 th in Ms. Zamora's room. Lunch will be provided for you. Make sure to have your physicals done by the end of next week. Conditioning starts on January 16 th. Boys Golf a Mandatory meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, January 11 th at 3:10 in room 23B. Swim Team Parent meeting on Thursday, January 12 th at 6:15 in the LHS library. If you would like more info about the swim team see Mrs. Stanley in room 39. Sierra College Application Workshop College & Career Specialist, Mrs. Pierce is hosting a Sierra College Application Workshop on February 2nd at 9:30am in the library. Sign-up to attend on the clipboard in Mrs. Pierce's office. Stop Signs Installed
Thank you to the city of Lincoln for installing stop signs at the entrance of LHS on J Street and 8 th. PowerSchool Parent Accounts Parent accounts will be available for access starting January 3, 2017 for. Sign up for an account with the information you received in the mail. If you are having issues signing up for an account, please email your questions to ParentPortalHelp@wpusd.k12.ca.us https://powerschool.wpusd.k12.ca.us/public/ STRIPES does not begin until Tuesday, January 31st! You can review the bell schedule at http://lhs.wpusd.k12.ca.us/school-info/bell- Schedule/index.html Purchase a Yearbook Online Go to Jostens online http://www.jostens.com/apps/store/customer/1004835/lincoln-high-school/ Seniors Scholarship Applications There are many different sources for scholarships and there are some easy links available to LHS students for millions of national scholarships as well as local ones. Follow the steps below to locate national scholarships: 1) Go to Lincoln High School s Website http://lhs.wpusd.k12.ca.us/index.html 2) Click on Student Services and then on the drop down menu to Counseling/ College & Career 3) On the new drop down menu click on Naviance/Family Connection or click on this link: https://connection.naviance.com/family-connection/auth/login/?hsid=lincolnh 4) Your email is your regular log-in to any LHS computer: (grad year) (last name) (first initial) (middle initial) @wpusd.k12.ca.us 5) Your password is your student number. 6) Click on the Colleges tab and then scroll to the bottom of the page to the Scholarship section. 7) Click on National Scholarship Search This tab will open a window within the program for a Sallie Mae Scholarship search. Sallie Mae has over 3 million available scholarships of over $13 billion dollars! Complete the profile form to the best of your ability. If you don t know the answer to a question, leave it blank. When you complete the profile form (three pages of questionnaire) all the scholarships you are eligible for will be listed. Click on each scholarship for more information. Each one will have a different due date, eligibility, requirements, award amount, and contact info. Follow the listed website to find out this information.
Follow the steps below to locate local scholarships: 1) Go to Lincoln High School s Website http://lhs.wpusd.k12.ca.us/index.html 2) Click on Student Services and then on the drop down menu to Counseling/ College & Career 3) On the new drop down menu click on Naviance/Family Connection or click on this link: https://connection.naviance.com/family-connection/auth/login/?hsid=lincolnh 4) Your email is your regular log-in to any LHS computer: (grad year) (last name) (first initial) (middle initial) @wpusd.k12.ca.us 5) Your password is your student number. 6) Click on the Colleges tab and then scroll to the bottom of the page to the Scholarship section. 7) Click on Scholarship List Click on each scholarship for additional information and/or for an application. More will be added as they become available. PLEASE see Mrs. Brown for more information about each scholarship. She is our school guru! Some tips: -Start applications early! -Keep records of all scholarships you apply to. -Ask for letters of recommendation and official transcripts at least a week before you need them. -Ask myself (Mrs. Pierce) or another staff member on campus to look over your scholarship essays before you submit. Registration for 2017-18 Begins February 1 st February 7 th GEMS February 14 th TBMS The week of February 13 th CARE class The week of February 20 th Juniors The week of February 27 th Sophomores The week of March 6 th Freshmen E-Waste Collection Coming Soon Lady Zebra softball will be hosting its annual e-waste drive on Saturday, January 28 th in front of the RA Lee Gym (old gym) from 9am to 1pm. Contact Mrs. Tofft (dtofft@wpusd.k12.ca.us) or Ms. Zamora (ezamora@wpusd.k12.ca.us) for more info. Speech Contests (Monetary Awards)
Speech Contests will be Thursday, February 16 th and Friday, February 17 th. See Ms. Ward in Room #37 to sign up. The Homework Center Open Monday 2-5 PM Tuesday through Thursday 3:00-6 PM. The Homework Center is closed the first Tuesday of each month. From the Counseling Department If you are filing for financial aid WITH A DACA SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER, be sure you complete A DREAM ACT application NOT THE FAFSA application. If you are not getting a welcome letter from Sierra College after you have applied to the college. Please call CCC at (877) 247-4836 to confirm your application is complete. If all is good, then call the HUB to assist you with setting your user/password to establish your Sierra College Account/Portal. The Financial Aid Application (FAFSA) is now open, filing deadline is March 2nd. Go online to FAFSA.ed.gov to learn about the filing details If you are looking to work after graduation you will be eligible for many jobs with the State of California. You may go online to www.jobs.ca.gov and do your research. January January 9 January 10 January 11 January 11 January 12 January 13 January 14 January 16 January 17 January 25 January 28 January 30 January 30 January 31 Report Cards MAILED Home Boys BBall Home vs. Casa Roble 4 PM Boys Soccer Home vs. Foothill 4:30 PM Girls Soccer at Foothill 4:30 PM Boys Basketball Home vs. Foothill 4 PM Girls Basketball at Center 4 PM Wrestling Mark Fuller Invitational Home All Day No School MLK Jr. Day Board Meeting at GEMS Zebra Showcase (Orientation/Open House for incoming Freshmen & Parents) 6:30 PM in the Dale Pence Gym Free E-Waste Collection 9 AM 1 PM LHS RA Lee Gym Parking Lot Basketball Homecoming Week ASVAB Testing STRIPES Begins February
February 1 Begin Registration for Returning Students 2017-18 February 2 Sierra College Application Workshop (See Mrs. Pierce) February 3 Homecoming Game February 4 Homecoming Dance February 16-17 Speech Contests February 17-20 No School President s Days March March 9 & 10 March 14 17 March 17 March 20 March 22-24 March 24 March 27 March April April 1 April 8 April 10 14 April 22 April 26 April 27 April 28 & 29 May May 1 May 12 May 1 May 2 May 3 May 4 May 5 May 5 & 6 May 8 May 9 May 10 May 11 May 13 May 15 May 26 Science Expo NO EARLY RELEASE DAYS FOR LHS (HS bus riders to be released early to ride the bus) Third Quarter Ends College & Career Fair (Juniors & Seniors) Dance Team Tryouts Soroptimist Teen Esteem FFA Blood Drive Sadie Hawkins Dance Prom Farm Cleanup Day No School Spring Break FFA State Convention ASB Convention ASB Elections Spring Play AP Testing AP Psychology Test 12 PM AP Spanish Test 8 AM/AP Physics 12 PM AP English Lit Test 8 AM AP Government Test 8 AM AP US History Test 8 AM Spring Play AP Biology Test 8 AM AP Calculus Test 8 AM Senior Awards Night AP World History Test 8 AM FFA Banquet SBAC/CAASPP (Juniors)
May 19 May 26 May 29 June May 30 June 2 June 2 June 2 June 2 Mr. LHS May Play Day (Date to be reviewed) No School Memorial Day Finals Week Last Day Assembly (Date to be reviewed) Graduation Ceremony 8 PM (10 tickets per graduating Senior Sober Grad Night Mission: Lincoln High School is dedicated to success for all students, and is relentless in BUILDING MEN and WOMEN OF INTEGRITY! Vision: Each and every student at LHS will be COLLEGE or CAREER READY. A student may choose not to go to college, but he/she will be college ready and have OPTIONS in life (college, military, career technical education, etc.) Collective Commitments/Values Each student will be supported by the teaching staff to achieve at high levels in the areas of academics, socio/emotional well-being, and creative problem solving. We commit to increased professionalism in timeliness, appearance, behavior, and accountability for ALL in the school community. We commit to high expectations and excellence by focusing on healthy relationships where the classroom is a safe place where everyone is engaged. We commit to meaningful and productive collaborations about student learning with mutual accountability. We commit to building positive relationships with students, staff, parents, and community members to support student success. Schoolwide Learner Outcomes Safe, Respectful, Responsible learners who participate in the school and local community both positively and ethically while finding safe and constructive opportunities to influence its direction True Communicators, who are able to verbally communicate ideas and information effectively for a variety of purposes and audiences Reflective Listeners, who are able to listen effectively and critically with literal and analytical comprehension in a variety of situations Informed Readers, who are able to read actively and critically from a variety of materials and genres with literal and analytical comprehension for a variety of purposes Proactive Planners, who set realistic and challenging goals in an education plan to meet the demands of university, career technical education, military, or workforce career pathways
Effective Writers, who communicate ideas and information coherently in writing, using the conventions of standard English, for a variety of purposes and audiences Self-directed students, who are able to apply STRIPES principles in gathering materials and knowledge from a variety of sources and utilize them to solve problems creatively and effectively.