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The Eagle Express (805) 289-7955 Fall, 2017 WELCOME BACK TO THE 2017-2018 SCHOOL YEAR! Cheryl Burns, Principal Welcome back! I hope everyone is feeling rested and rejuvenated after a fantastic summer. We have many student opportunities on the calendar for this school year, so please take advantage of all that is available. Are you looking for social or scholastic opportunities? Check out our clubs, Fun Nights, college nights, academic contests, hybrid classes and much more. Please do not hesitate to ask our teachers, counselors or office staff for more information. I want to challenge each student to make Renaissance for both semesters. Do your best and amazing results will follow. Eagles Rock!! Ms. Burns Staff Having a Bit of Fun Semester One Fun Nights Come and Have Fun!! Dates: September 15 Picnic at Arroyo Verde Park 1:30-4:00 PM October 13 November 17 Fright Night at ECHS 6-9 PM Pajama Game Night / Canned Food Drive ECHS Staff enjoying a laugh during staff appreciation week. January 12 Casino Night 6-9 PM All ECHS students are welcome as are well-behaved high schoolaged students from other schools and ECHS alumni. Save The Date! ECHS Harvest Extravaganza November 3, 7:00 PM - Midnight A Parents Night Out!! ECHS Red Cross Blood Drive December 13, 2017 Room 1 9 3 PM Student and Community Donors Welcome. Sign Up and Save a Life! Eagles On-Line at http://www.elcaminohighatvc.org ECHS Information Student Requirements Calendar and Events Ventura College Information and Links Tips For Home Study College Planning W/ Links Community Resources On-Line Resources Let us know if you have a great on-line resource! We will add it to our site.

(805) 289-7955 The Eagle Express Page 2 Silent Auction Help Needed! The Parent Leadership Team will be hosting a fantastic Silent Auction at our open house. If you have goods or services you would like to donate to help ECHS, please call the office and let us know! Schedule of Events: El Camino High School Open House Tuesday, September 19th El Camino High School Campus 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Dinner (Pizza Man Dan, El Taqueros, Perkulator, ) & Student Talent Showcase 6:00 7:00 Short Program, School & Community Resources, Silent Auction 7:00 7:30 Teacher Presentations 7:30 7:50 New Student Meet and Greet 7:30 8:00 Silent Auction / Community Resources 8:00 8:20 Silent Auction Winners Announced 8:25 PARK FREE IN EAST LOT DURING EVENT Learn about opportunities for students Hear about available resources for students and parents Meet El Camino staff, students, families and representatives from partner programs Drawings for Prizes! Silent Auction Come Learn About ECHS and Enjoy our School Community!

(805) 289-7955 The Eagle Express Page 3 PLEASE DO NOT DROP OFF OR TURN AROUND in the tiny driveway by the office. This area is much too tight to be a drop-off zone. Please do not block the driveway. Pull forward and drop students off by the stone tables. Thank you for your cooperation. Fantastic Fall STUDENT OPPORTUNITIES VC DUAL ENROLLMENT classes offered on the ECHS campus! ECHS only students with a VC professor. Check with Ms. Harper or Ms. Napora to see which classes are available. COMMUNITY SERVICE THROUGH CITY CORP: flexible scheduling, learn leadership skills, help out in the Ventura community, wide variety of projects. 5 to 10 credits a semester. See Ms. Harper for more information. PRE-ENGINEERING INTERNSHIP: held on Tuesday afternoons at the Naval Base in Port Hueneme. Seniors will have first priority. 5 credits. See Ms. Napora or Ms. Harper for more information. Career Technical Education Classes: Vocational classes open to all 11 th and 12 th grade students on a first-come basis. A few examples include: Auto Body, Construction, Dental Assistant, Graphic Design, Information Technology, and many more! See Ms. Napora or Ms. Harper for details. CAPS MEDIA STUDIO INTERNSHIP: held at the CAPS studio next door to the ECHS campus. This is a great opportunity for students interested in television, graphics, or journalism. Seniors will have first priority. See Ms. Napora for more info. 5 credits. WORK EXPERIENCE: If you hold a job, you could be earning work experience credits. Talk to your teacher about signing up for this great class. 5 to 10 credits per semester. COMMUNITY SERVICE at various elementary and middle schools throughout the county. Work in a classroom setting with students and assist teachers with classroom activities. 5 credits. COMMUNITY SERVICE with a wide variety of volunteer opportunities. See your teacher for more information. 5 credits. DESIGN YOUR OWN internship or community service. Talk to your teacher if there is something you have in mind. It must be approved. INTRO TO STUDIO ART with local artist MB Hannrahan. This is a class that meets weekly for instruction with additional work then done at home. For college prep credit, you will have additional assignments to complete and will need to take this class both Fall and Spring Semesters. Let your teacher know if you are interested. Limited to 30 students. Fall semester starts September 7 th. Please Help! We need donations of $5.00 gift cards for our Renaissance Student Recognition Program. Examples include: Starbucks, Target, Taco Bell, Jamba Juice, Snapper Jacks, Subway, and Blenders just to name a few that our student s enjoy. Students are recognized weekly for academic accomplishments, community service and good deeds. California Scholarship Federation, or CSF, seeks to recognize students who possess high standards in academic scholarship, community service and citizenship. Students can pick up a CSF application from their ECHS teacher. CSF Applications must be turned in on time. The application window is September 11-22. (9/11-9/22) Please turn your application in to Mrs. Peters or in the office. WASC Review Outcome ACS WASC accreditation is a process schools use to monitor student learning and set school improvement goals. ACS WASC accreditation is an ongoing cycle of quality. Schools assess their program and the impact on student learning with respect to the ACS WASC criteria and other accreditation factors. Every six years,* accredited schools conduct a self-study and host a self-study visit. The self-study process culminates in the refinement of a schoolwide action plan. Throughout the accreditation cycle, schools are expected to address the schoolwide action plan and demonstrate evidence of acceptable student achievement and school improvement. ECHS had a WASC accreditation visit February 27 th March 1 st of last school year. ECHS earned a six-year accreditation through June of 2023! Congratulations to the ECHS staff, students and school community for this outstanding achievement!

(805) 289-7955 The Eagle Express Page 4 Event Spotlight Geo Challenge Competition Knowledge Bowl Trivia Contest 6 th Annual Student/Faculty Tennis Mixer Mid September November December March December 14th ECHS Recitation Contest See Ms. Krist for information. See Ms. Krist for information. VC Courts 1 2:30 PM Come and have fun!! January 19 th 1:30 2:45 See Ms. Hewitt for details. Math Bowl Competition CAPS Media Internship ECHS Clubs Interested in Art, Speech or Essay Contests? October February See Ms. Stanley for information. Friday Afternoons See Ms. Napora or Ms. Harper for information. Travel, Garden, Amnesty International, Computer Science, QSA, Writer s See your teacher for information. Let your teacher know to share ongoing opportunities with you! Top Internet Resources for Students Check out our website for sites that provide a variety of information and resources for students such as free on-line tutoring, on-line video lessons, learning inventories and more! http://www.elcaminohighatvc.org/on-line-learning-resources.html ECHS Basics Classes All New Students must sign up for our three session ECHS Basics Class. Learn how to succeed at ECHS and VC. Get strategies for budgeting time and studying effectively. Learn about opportunities and get to know other ECHS students. Sign up for your preferred group in the office. Group One Dates Tuesdays 1:00 3:00 PM September 12, September 19, and September 26 Class will meet in Room 1 Group Two Dates Wednesdays 10:00 12:00 noon September 13, September 20, and September 27 Class will meet in Room 1

(805) 289-7955 The Eagle Express Page 5 ECHS Shines! Ventura College Results From 2016-17 Ventura College Fall 2016 Grade Summary Ventura College Spring 2017 Grade Summary Sub Totals A B C D F W Sub Totals A B C D F W By Grade By Grade Awarded 226 99 65 16 15 40 Awarded 217 105 64 2 20 33 Total Classes Passed 406 Total Classes Passed 417 Total Classes Failed 15 Total Classes Failed 20 Total Withdrawals 40 Total Withdrawals 33 Total Classes Attempted 464 Total Classes Attempted 471 Percentage of Classes Percentage of Classes 87.5% W's Included Passed Passed 88.5% W's Included Percentage of Classes Percentage of Classes 95.7% W's Excluded Passed Passed 95% W's Excluded As you can see, ECHS students do quite well overall at Ventura College with the majority of students earning grades of A or B. State Test Results El Camino students are performing above the district averages on the 11 th grade SBAC tests 2017 SBAC English Language Arts - 11th Grade % Standard Not Met % Standard Nearly Met % Standard Met % Standard Exceeded ECHS 5 15 34 46 V.U.S.D. 17 25 34 28 2016 SBAC Math 11th Grade % Standard Not Met % Standard Nearly Met % Standard Met % Standard Exceeded ECHS 23 25 26 25 V.U.S.D. 42 24 23 11 Math will continue to be an area of focus in the coming years. Our teachers revamped math electives last summer to boost student skills. # Exam Takers Exams Score = 1 Advanced Placement Test Results ECHS students had a passing rate of 70% percent on AP exams last spring! 2016 Advanced Placement Results Exams Score = 2 Exams Score =3 (passing) Exams Scr = 4 (passing) Exams Score = 5 (passing) % with Scores 3+ 19 0 5 6 1 3 70% *Not all students taking AP courses chose to take the AP Exams. Those that passed received college credit. Congrats ECHS Students and Teachers!

(805) 289-7955 The Eagle Express Page 6 Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12 College Planning Take challenging courses that satisfy CSU and UC college admission requirements. See A G planner for specifics. Meet with your high school counselor to make sure you are on track and taking the college preparatory classes needed for CSU and/or UC admission. This is done with VC registration each semester. Aim for A and B grades in all of your classes. Focus on your class work and your homework to develop the study skills you will need to succeed in college and career. Try to earn A and B grades in all your classes. Studying hard in high school will help prepare you for college coursework. Make sure you are taking courses that satisfy CSU and UC college admission requirements. See A G planner for specifics. Meet with your high school counselor to make sure you are on track and taking the college preparatory classes needed for CSU and/or UC admission and to devise a plan to redo any course in which you received a less than a C grade. This is done during VC registration each semester. Update your High School Course Planner with the courses you complete in the 10th grade and those you plan to take in the 11th grade. Focus on your class work and your homework to develop the study skills you will need to succeed in college and career. Take part in enrichment programs, special summer workshops or camps at CSU or UC campuses in music, science, engineering, writing, filmmaking, theater, language, and many other subjects. Take advanced math, science, language and college-prep English. Make sure you are taking courses that satisfy all CSU and UC college admission requirements. See A G planner for specifics. Meet with your high school counselor to make sure you are on track and taking the college preparatory classes needed for CSU and/or UC admission and to devise a plan to redo any course in which you received a less than a C grade. This is done during VC registration each semester. Update your High School Course Planner with completed 10th grade classes and your current 11th grade classes. Attend College and University Night programs and meet with campus outreach representatives at VC s college fairs. The National College Fair is in April at the Ventura Fairgrounds Visit college campuses. Take a campus tour and listen to presentations about academic programs, admission requirements, and financial aid. Bring your student transcripts listing courses completed since the 9th grade. Maintain A and B grades. This is especially important during the junior year. In addition to your focus on your schoolwork, you will now need to take a series of preparatory examinations. In October register for the PSAT (Preliminary SAT), a practice exam for the SAT, which is required for several national scholarships, such as the National Merit, National Achievement, and the National Hispanic Scholarship programs. Take the PSAT and use the results to see where you are strong and where you need to improve in order to be ready for college. If you are taking Advanced Placement subjects, register to take the AP exams in the spring. Scoring well will give you credit for college-level courses! Begin thinking about when to take college entrance exams (SAT or ACT). Check to see if the schools you want to attend require SAT subject tests as well. If you take the exam in the spring or summer, you will receive the results in time to determine if you need to retake the test in the fall. Prepare for the SAT or ACT by reviewing books with testing tips and sample questions. These can be found in bookstores, libraries, and schools, or accessed on the internet. Attend a workshop on how to prepare for these entrance exams. Financial aid may be available for some workshops or for the test fee. Register with the NCAA Clearinghouse if you plan on being a college athlete. Check the NCAA website and attend the NCAA workshops available at VHS to make sure you are on track. Take advanced math and college-prep English. Consider taking advanced science and language courses too. Make sure you are taking courses that satisfy all CSU and UC college admission requirements. See A G planner for specifics. Review your class schedule with your counselor to ensure that you are meeting all of your college preparatory requirements. Make an appointment for a final grad check if you haven t already done so. Update your High School Course Planner with completed 11th grade classes and your current 12th grade classes. Apply for FAFSA in October. FAFSA will now use tax returns from two years prior so you don t have to wait for this year s taxes! This is required for all post high school programs including universities, community colleges and Vocational Schools. FAFSA is required for the VC Promise! Apply for colleges/universities/vocational schools. Watch deadlines for your particular schools of choice. Let us know when you finalize your college plans. Apply for as many scholarships as possible. Let us know when you receive one!

(805) 289-7955 The Eagle Express Page 7 Seniors - Important College Dates to Remember October 1 FAFSA Application Opens www.fafsa.ed.gov/ (needed for all colleges including VC) Now uses 2016 tax info. September 26 Senior College Night Series Session 1 - Intro to the College Bound Process ECHS Room 1 6:00 7:30 October 11 Senior College Night Series Session 2 - Financial Aid Options Buena High School 6:30 October 17 Senior College Night Series Session 3 College Applications ECHS Room 1 6:00 7:30 November 1 VC Application Workshop for Seniors November 14 Senior College Night Series Session 4 Scholarships ECHS Room 1 6:00 7:30 November 30 UC / CSU Application Deadline for most schools. Some schools may have other deadlines. Check on your specific schools! December 15 January 15 Application Deadline for Most Private Colleges/ Universities February 14 VC Assessment Day (All seniors planning to stay at VC must take English and Math Assessments if they have not already done so.) March 1 for most CA Schools. FAFSA Filing Deadline (Also needed for VC Promise and Vocational Schools!) Some schools may have other deadlines. Check on your specific schools! March April Receive Notifications of Acceptance from Colleges / Universities April 18 Reapply for Admission VC Welcome Center (all seniors staying at VC) April VC Counseling / Orientation (Seniors staying at VC must sign up for one session) May 1 Submit Intent to Register at Your Chosen College / University May 11 VC Promise Application Deadline (Better to complete early!) June 1 15 Have final official Ventura College transcript sent to your future college. You must do this through the registrar at VC. ECHS cannot do this for you. Juniors - Important College Dates to Remember February 20 April 17 College Jumpstart for Juniors ECHS Room 1 6:00 7:30 PM National College Fair Ventura Fairgrounds https://www.nacacfairs.org/attend/national-college-fairs/ventura-tri-county/ Changes to the FAFSA Process SUBMIT A FAFSA EARLIER: Students will be able to submit a 2018 19 FAFSA as early as Oct. 1, 2017, rather than beginning on Jan. 1, 2018. The earlier submission date will be a permanent change, enabling students to complete and submit their FAFSAs as early as October 1 every year. USE EARLIER INCOME AND TAX INFORMATION: Beginning with the 2018 19 FAFSA, students will be required to report income and tax information from an earlier tax year. For example, on the 2017 18 FAFSA, students (and parents, as appropriate) will report their 2016 income and tax information, rather than their 2017 income and tax information. Here s a summary of key dates for submitting the FAFSA depending on when you plan to go to school: IF YOU PLAN TO ATTEND COLLEGE FROM July 1, 2018 June 30, 2019 (This year s Seniors) YOU WILL SUBMIT FAFSA YOU CAN SUBMIT THE FAFSA Starting 2018 19 October 1, 2017 Deadline is March 1 for most schools. Check your specific schools! USING INCOME TAX INFORMATION FROM 2016

(805) 289-7955 The Eagle Express Page 8 College Entrance Exams 2017-18 Dates For Grades 10-12 SAT https://sat.collegeboard.org/home General Information, test prep, registration, college and career planning, etc. SAT Date Registration Deadline Late Registration Deadline Mail Phone/ Online Deadline for Changes Oct 7 Sept 8 Sept 19 Sept 2 Sept 27 Nov 7 Oct 5 Oct 17 Oct 25 Oct25 Dec 2 Nov 2 Nov 14 Nov 21 Nov 21 Jan 21 Dec 21 Jan 3 Jan 10 Jan 10 Mar 10 Feb 9 Feb 20 Feb 28 Feb 28 May 5 Apr 6 Apr 17 Apr 25 Apr 25 June 2 May 3 May 15 May 23 May 23 Additional fees apply if you register late or make changes to your test type, center or date after registering. Check on-line at https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/sat/register/datesdeadlines for info on subject tests offered. Most students take the SAT during their junior or senior year in high school. At least half of all students take the SAT twice in the spring of their junior year and in the fall of their senior year. Most students also improve their score the second time around. Khan Academy offers free on-line SAT prep! Juniors and seniors, ask your teacher how to earn credit for SAT/ACT prep! PSAT El Camino High School Juniors will have the opportunity to take the PSAT (Preliminary SAT) on October 11, 2017 @ 8:00 am. There are only 40 spaces available for El Camino students so see the front desk in the El Camino Office to reserve a space. The fee is $20, payable to ECHS. Why take the PSAT? Get feedback about critical academic skills Prepare for the SAT Start getting ready for college Enter scholarship competition See Ms. Napora or go online to www.collegeboard.com/psat for additional information. ACT http://www.actstudent.org/ General Information, test prep, registration, college and career planning, etc. Test Date Registration Deadline (Late Fee Required) Sept 9 August 4 Aug 5-18 Oct 28 Sept 22 Sept 23-Oct 6 Dec 9 Nov 3 Nov 4-17 Feb 10 Jan 12 Jan 13-19 April 14 Mar 9 Mar 10-23 June 9 May 4 May 5-18 July 14 June 15 June 16-22 Check on-line at http://www.actstudent.org/ for more information. Additional fees apply if you register late or make changes to your test type, center or date after registering. Most students take the ACT during their junior or senior year in high school. Many test in the Spring of the junior year and then retest in the fall of their senior year if they want to improve their score. Juniors and seniors, ask your teacher how to earn credit for SAT/ACT prep! Pre-ACT El Camino High School Sophomores will have the opportunity to take the Pre-ACT (Preliminary ACT) on November 29,, 2017 from 9:00 11:30 AM. Location to be determined. There are limited spaces available so see the front desk in the El Camino Office to reserve a space. The fee is $20 payable to ECHS. Why take the PreACT? Empowers students with insight into their academic progress Results predict future performance on the ACT test Prepare for the ACT See Ms. Napora for additional information or go to http://www.act.org/content/dam/act/unsecured/documents/ PreACT_info.pdf

(805) 289-7955 The Eagle Express Page 9 ACT vs SAT: Key differences between the ACT and SAT ACT vs SAT: which test is a better fit for your student? Students may take whichever test they prefer (assuming there are available testing locations for both tests). If you re not sure which test your child would prefer, consider the key differences between the ACT and SAT. Some students find that the ACT caters to their strengths more so than the SAT, and vice versa. Need a quick side-by-side comparison of the tests? Check out our ACT vs. SAT Comparison Chart. SAT vs. ACT content-based test Type of Test content-based test Reading: 1, 65-min section; Math: 1, 25-min section (no calculator) & 1, 55-min section (w/ calculator); Writing & Langauge: 1, 35-min section; Essay: 1, 50-min section (optional) reading, relevant words in context, math, grammar & usage, analytical writing (optional) questions are evidence and context-based in an effort to focus on real-world situations and multistep problem-solving Math and Evidence-Based Reading & Writing are each scored on a scale of 200-800. Composite SAT score is the sum of the two section scores and ranged from 400-1600. no you do not lose points for incorrect answers yes you can choose which set(s) of SAT scores to submit to colleges questions increase in difficulty level as you move through that question type in a section (except reading passage questions, which progress chronologically through the passage) arithmetic, problem-solving & data analysis, heart of algebra, geometry, and trigonometry; formulas provided. with private schools and schools on the east and west coasts; however, every four-year college in the US accepts SAT scores seven times per year: March, May, June, August, October, November, December typically about four weeks before the test date www.collegeboard.com Test Format Content Covered Test Style Scoring Penalty for Wrong Answers? Score Choice? Difficulty Levels Math Levels Tends to be more popular? Offered when? Registration deadline? More Information English: 1, 45-min section; Math: 1, 60-min section; Reading: 1, 35-min section; Science: 1, 35-min section; Writing: 1, 40-min essay (optional) grammar & usage, math, reading, science reasoning, and writing (optional) straightforward, questions may be long but are usually less difficult to decipher English, Math, Reading, and Science scores will each range between 1-36. Composite ACT score is the average of your scores on the four sections; ranges between 1-36 no you do not lose points for incorrect answers yes you can choose which set(s) of ACT scores to submit to colleges difficulty level of the questions is random arithmetic, algebra I and II, functions, geometry, trigonometry; no formulas are provided with public schools and schools in the Midwest and south; however, every four-year college in the US accepts ACT scores seven times per year February, April, June, July, September, October, December:30 (note that some states offer the ACT as part of their state testing requirements; these tests are not administered on the national test dates) typically about five to six weeks before the test date www.act.org Source: http://www.studypoint.com/ed/act-vs-sat/

(805) 289-7955 The Eagle Express Page 10 VC Tidbits Not Sure About a Career Path? Make an Appointment at the Ventura College Career Center Comprehensive Career Guidance The primary function of the Ventura College Career Center is to help students research and make decisions with respect to their careers. Services include counseling, assessment, career exploration, job placement and a variety of workshops and activities that provides important information on career related issues. The Career Center is located in the Student Services building. Hours of operation: Check Out the VC Student Connect Center Welcome Center Services: Assistance with the admissions application Assistance with Assessment and Registration General Campus Information Assistance with general Financial Aid questions Assistance setting up your my.vcccd portal Assistance with portal issues (password reset) Information about Student Support Services Campus Tours Located in the Student Services Building. Hours of operation: Monday Thursday Friday 8:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. Monday Thursday Friday 8:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. To schedule an appointment for career counseling students should call (805) 289-6411. Make sure you schedule a second appointment with the career counselor to go over the results! Ventura College Tutoring Resources Free for VC Classes vcambassador@vcccd.edu (805) 289-6420 Textbooks for Ventura College Library Learning Resource Building Hours of operation: Monday Thursday 8:00 a.m. 8:00 p.m. Friday - Saturday 9:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. Math Center Tutoring Located in SCI 223 Hours of operation: Monday Thursday 9:30 a.m. 3:30 p.m. Online Tutoring Net Tutor Login to Desire2Learn Navigate to your course Click the NetTutor icon Tutors will: Assist students in reviewing subject material Clarify assignments and help with study strategies Help students assess their learning styles Encourage independent learning. Tutors will not: Do the work for students Edit papers The price of textbooks for college can be staggering! Here are some ways to save money when purchasing textbooks for VC classes. Buy Used: from the VC bookstore. Shop early! Buy On-line: You must get the ISBN number, title, author and edition from the VC website. http://venturacollege.bncollege.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ BNCBHomePage?storeId=78736&catalogId=10001&langId=-1 Do a search on-line using the ISBN number. Books come in the mail very quickly. While you are waiting, you can study in the library using a reserve copy so that you don t fall behind. Companies such as Amazon.com, Half.com, and TextbooksRus.com should have the book you need. Rent On-line or from the VC Bookstore: You can rent books for a fraction of the cost of buying. Use the specific information on your book as listed above and check out companies such as CampusBookRentals.com, ecampus.com and BookRenter.com VC Library: Books on reserve for student use. You must plan your time wisely to be in the library to do your classwork.

(805) 289-7955 The Eagle Express Page 11 El Camino Semester Requirements Complete a minimum of 4 core ECHS classes (C or better) Complete at least one VC class (C or better) Earn a minimum of 30 credits ECHS Reminders Attendance Reminders Attendance is based upon work completion Truancy Letters Generated by any of the following: Assigned work not complete Assigned work not to standard Failure to pass tests Missing assignment or course deadlines Missing classroom appointments Failure to meet minimum requirements Failure to pass VC class with a C or better Strive for Renaissance by meeting all semester requirements! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Eating With Eagles!! October 3rd, 2017 3:30-9 PM October 3rd, 2017 3:30-9 PM A flyer for you and another for friends and family! Come and have fun while helping ECHS!!

ECHS / VC Calendar Semester 1 2017-2018 Calendar Events VC Classes Start Leadership Academy 8 AM - 6 PM (Required for all students enrolled in Leadership class) ECHS Classes Start Last Day to Drop Regular VC Class without a W (must have permission from ECHS counselor) Beginning Sign Language Begins (Room 1 9:30 10:55) This is a VC class that meets at ECHS. AP English Begins Grades 11 and 12 Room 3 8:15 9:30 No School EC or VC (Labor Day) Parent Leadership Team (PLT) Meeting (Room 1 5:30-6:30 PM) ECHS Art Semester1 Begins Room 1-11:45-1:00 Honors English Begins Grade 9 Room 8; Grade 10 Room 1 8:15 9:30 ECHS Basics Class - Group 1 Session 1 - Tuesday 1:00 3:00 PM (New ECHS students) ECHS Basics Class - Group 2 Session 1 - Wednesday 10:00 12:00 (New ECHS students) ECHS Club Day ECHS Quad Fun Day - Picnic at Arroyo Verde Park 1:30-4:00 PM All students welcome!! Free! ECHS Basics Class - Group 1 Session 2 - Tuesday 1:00 3:00 PM (New ECHS students) Open House - ECHS Quad Dinner (Food Trucks!) 6-7 PM; Open House Activities 7 8:30 PM ECHS Basics Class - Group 2 Session 2 - Wednesday 10:00 12:00 (New ECHS students) No School (ECHS Only - VC in session) ECHS Spirit Week ECHS Basics Class - Group 1 Session 3 - Tuesday 1:00 3:00 PM (New ECHS students) College Night College Bound Overview - Seniors 6:00 7:30 PM ECHS Basics Class - Group 2 Session 3 - Wednesday 10:00 12:00 (New ECHS students) Dinner Night - Toppers Pizza (5-9 PM) Parent Leadership Team (PLT) Meeting (Room 1 5:30-6:30 PM) PSAT Exam Juniors Room 1 at 8 AM College Night Financial Aid - Seniors Buena High School 6:30 PM Fun Night - Fright Night 6 9 PM Rm 1 and ECHS Quad $5.00 Cash For College at VC 9-2 College Night - College Applications/Letters of Recommendation - Seniors 6:00 7:30 PM Room 1 Parent Leadership Team (PLT) Meeting (Room 1 5:30-6:30 PM) - Harvest Extravaganza Planning VC Pre-Registration for Spring Semester Fall Break (ECHS Only - VC Still in Session) VC Application Workshop for Seniors Parent Leadership Team (PLT) Meeting (Room 1 5:30-6:30 PM) - Harvest Extravaganza Planning ECHS Harvest Extravaganza An evening of entertainment and fundraising for adults. Family Life Education - Room 1 Grade 9 10:00 12:30 (All Freshman, other students welcome) No School EC and VC (Veterans Day) College Night - Scholarships Grade 12 - Room 1 6:30-8:30 VC Registration Day for Spring Semester Fun Night - Pajama Game Night / Canned Food Drive Kick-off Please bring canned food items. $3 Last Day to Drop VC Class with a W (must see Ms. Burns, Ms. Napora or Ms. Harper for paperwork) No School at VC - ECHSC in session No School ECHS or VC Pre-ACT Exam - Grade 10 9:00 11:30 Location to be determined VC Finals ECHS Red Cross Blood Drive (9-3 in Room 1) Tennis Mixer (VC tennis courts) 1:00 2:30 PM ECHS Food Drive Ends ECHS Winter Break (VC Also Out) ECHS and VC Classes Resume Grade 8 Information Meeting (Room 1 4:00 or 6:00 PM) Dates August 14 August 17 18 August 23 August 25 August 28 September 2 September 4 September 6 September 7 September 8 September 12 September 13 September 15 September 15 September 19 September 19 September 20 September 21 September 25-29 September 26 September 26 September 27 October 3 October 4 October 11 October 11 October 13 October 14 October 17 October 18 Late Oct Nov October 23 27 November 1 November 1 November 3 November 6 8 November 10 November 14 November 16 November 17 November 17 November 20 21 November 22-24 November 29 December 11-15 December 13 December 14 December 20 Dec.25- Jan. 5 January 8 January 9

ECHS / VC Calendar Semester 1 2017-2018 Continued Parent Leadership Team (PLT) Meeting (Room 1 5:30-6:30 PM) Last Day of ECHS Art Class Semester 1 All work due Fun Night Casino Night Room 1 6 9 PM $3.00 No School ECHS or VC (Martin Luther King Day) Poetry Out Loud Contest Room 1 1:30 2:45 End of ECHS Semester 1 ECHS / VC Calendar Semester 2 2017-2018 No School ECHS (Teacher In-service Day) VC in session Leadership Academy 9-3 (All students enrolled in Leadership Class) Cash for College Lunch at VC 9-2 ECHS Basics Class - Group 1 Session 1 - Tuesday 1 3 PM (New ECHS students) ECHS Basics Class - Group 2 Session 1 - Wednesday, 10 12 noon (New ECHS students) Parent Leadership Team (PLT) Meeting (Room 1 5:30-6:30 PM) Art Class Semester Two Begins Room 1 11:45 1:00 PM Physical Fitness Testing Mandatory for all 9 th graders. 1PM ECHS Kindness Week ECHS Basics Class - Group 1 Session 2 - Tuesday 1 3 PM (New ECHS students) ECHS Basics Class - Group 2 Session 2 - Wednesday, 10 12 noon (New ECHS students) VC Assessment Day for Seniors staying at VC after graduation Drop in from 8-3 Renaissance Celebration 11 1 in the Quad No School EC and VC ECHS Basics Class - Group 1 Session 3 - Tuesday 1 3 PM (New ECHS students) College Jumpstart For Juniors- Find out what you need to do to prepare for college. ECHS Basics Class - Group 2 Session 3 - Wednesday, 10 12 noon (New ECHS students) Fun Night - Movie Night Room 1 6 9 PM $3.00 ECHS Dinner Night (time and location to be determined) Parent Leadership Team (PLT) Meeting (Room 1 5:30-6:30 PM) Social Awareness Night Spring Break VC (ECHS in Session) No School EC and VC Spring Break ECHS (VC in session) Parent Leadership Team (PLT) Meeting (Room 1 5:30-6:30 PM) ECHS Prom - Time and Location to Be Determined VC Pre-registration State Assessment Window - Mandatory for all 9 th and 11t h graders. specific details TBD No Classes at VC (EC in Session) AP Testing @ VHS Parent Leadership Team (PLT) Meeting (Room 1 5:30-6:30 PM) VC Finals Staff Appreciation Week Art Semester 2 Ends. All work must be turned in. Art Show ECHS Quad 10:30-12:30 Fun Day - Picnic at Arroyo Verde Park 1:30-4:00 No School ECHS / VC (Memorial Day) Seniors Last Day to Turn in Work / Test Senior Awards Night Foothill High School Spirito Hall 6:30 PM Senior Luncheon (Mandatory for all Seniors participating in graduation) ECHS Quad 12:30 2:00 Graduation- Ventura High Auditorium 4:30 pm Renaissance S2 Celebration - Afternoon at the Movies 1:30 4:00 Last Day of School Grad Night Dates January 10 January 11 January 12 January 15 January19 January 26 Dates January 29 February 2 February 3 February 6 February 7 February 7 February 8 February 9 February 12-15 February 13 February 14 February 14 February 15 February 16 & 19 February 20 February 20 February 21 February 23 March 6 March 14 March 16 March 26-30 March 30 April 2-6 April 11 April 13 or 20 Mid April - June April 19 May 23 April 26 & 27 May 7-11 May 9 May 14-18 May 14-18 May 17 May 25 May 25 May 28 June 4 June 5 June 6 June 8 June 13 June 14 June 14