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Thursday, September 28, 2017

MHHS Choir Members Accepted into County Honor Choir

Mountain House High School is proud to report that we had a total of 12 students make it into the San Joaquin All County Honor Choir this year. This is twice the number that we sent last year! There were over 350 applicants for this ensemble and our students did great!  Congratulations to our students for their amazing accomplishment and for representing our school and community with pride. 
The following students were accepted into the county honor choir:

Brandon Acevedo
Brandon Le
Marcello DeGuzman Antonio
Luoie Santos
Alexander Rexelle
Jordan Bolla
Danielle Perez
Atmanah Parab
Trinity Nguyen
Meilani Fobert
Isabelle Asuncion
Alexis Romero

Saturday, September 23, 2017

FREE TEST PREP for PSAT, SAT, ACT and more!

Mountain House High School now has access to some of the best PSAT, SAT, and ACT prep that there is to offer.  Through our partnership with Edgenuity, or online curriculum provider, students have access to test prep ABSOLUTELY FREE!  This test prep is developed with the test in mind, providing instruction from credentialed teachers, sample test questions from officially released test questions from previous years, and tons of tools for you to prepare to do your best on these important exams.  To sign up for the MHHS test prep courses, visit our sign-up link TODAY!  

CLICK HERE to sign up for MHHS Edgenuity Test Prep 

Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Educational Art Contest


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Educational Art Contest

On behalf of the California Department of Education and the Consulate General of Mexico in Sacramento, we are pleased to announce the XXL Children’s Drawing Contest 2017 “Este es mi Mexico” with the subject: “The Monarch Butterfly and its life cycle in North America.”  The contest is open to children in Northern California of all nationalities between the ages of six and fourteen.

The contest motivates children to draw and learn about the monarch butterfly - its habitat, migration through three countries, life stages, and the challenges it faces on the path towards its destiny.

Participating children must draw their art based on research gathered from friends, classmates, and family members.  A jury in Mexico will select 12 winners who will receive a piece of art from a Mexican artist, a set of Mexican literature, a diploma, and a surprise gift.

The main guidelines are as follows:

  • Draw on a square paper or cardboard (12x12 inches).
  • Paste the registration form on the back of the drawing.  The form can be downloaded on the contest instructions Web page at:
  • Drawings must be mailed or handed-delivered by October 13, 2017, to:

Consulate General of Mexico
2093 Arena Boulevard
Sacramento, CA  95834

Please see the Contest Instructions Web page provided above for more details.  If you have any further questions contact the Consulate by phone at 916-329-3542, or by e-mail at:imesac@sre.gob.mx



Monday, September 18, 2017

PSAT/NMSQT Test Information

 

 *PSAT/NMSQT for 10th & 11th graders 
*Saturday 10/14

*Deadline to sign up Friday 9/22

*Sign up at the school bank or online at the webstore for $20


PSAT Registration
The PSAT/NMSQT test will be offered at Mountain House High School on Saturday, October 14th. All sophomores and juniors are eligible and highly encouraged to take this test to prepare for the SAT exam. All sophomores will have an additional opportunity to take the PSAT10 in the spring, more details will be sent out closer to spring. The PSAT is a multiple-choice assessment of verbal, mathematics, and writing skills.

The PSAT/NMSQT is an optional test that provides practice for the SAT Reasoning Test through personalized feedback of student performance with suggestions for improvement. The SAT Reasoning Test, taken later in the junior year can be used as a standardized test in college applications and may be helpful for students wanting to pursue admission to highly competitive colleges or universities. PSAT also serves as the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (NMSQT). Top performing juniors nationally (approximately 1%) may be eligible for money through National Merit, National Achievement, or National Hispanic Scholarship funds.

Seats for the exam are limited and students are encouraged to sign up as soon as possible. The cost for taking the PSAT is $20 and can be paid for in person at the front desk or online at the MHHS webstore. The deadline for purchasing a place for the October sitting is Friday, September 22nd.

More information about the PSAT including sample test questions can be found here.

The College Board also has excellent resources, guides, and action plans to help parents plan for college: Big Future by the College Board


The PSAT 8/9 specifically designed for students in 8th and 9th grades will also be offered this year in the spring. More details will be coming out soon.

Thursday, August 31, 2017

Mustang Community Forum: MHHS Mastery Based Grading and Educational Best Practices Guest Presenter and Facilitator: Dr. Doug Reeves

What:  Community Forum on MHHS Mastery Based Grading and Educational Best Practices
When:  September 5, 2017, 7:00 p.m.-8:30 p.m.
Where:  MHHS Multi-Use Room
Who:  All MHHS parents, and any interested community members


Please Join us on September 5, 2017 from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. for a parent and community forum focused on Mastery Based Grading and Educational Best Practices that continue to make MHHS stand out from the crowd in preparing our students for College and Career Readiness.


During this interactive community forum, Dr. Reeves will present and entertain questions from our parents and community.  We will consider questions during this forum such as:
  • What skills are most important to learn in high school in order to succeed in college and future careers?
  • How can teachers and school administrators best create an environment that promotes college readiness?
  • What should we do when students are not succeeding in school?
  • How do we provide opportunities for students to be admitted to the “best fit” college?
  • What do college admissions officers really want?
  • How can parents best support their children to make wise choices?


We will be joined by an internationally known expert in school success, Dr. Douglas Reeves.  Doug is the author of more than 30 books and 90 articles on education and leadership.  He was twice named to the Harvard University Distinguished Authors Series and received the Brock International Prize for his contributions to education.  He has worked in all fifty states and 25 countries.

Come out to our community Forum and learn more about how your high school is implementing educational best practices to prepare your students for college, careers, and beyond!

Donations for Product Design Class

The product design elective can use the following items, so if you're getting ready to get rid of those old Summer fashions and make way for Fall we can use the following:


  • Old Fleece Blankets so we can practice hand sewing stitches onto fabrics.  
  • Fabric by the yard - no small scraps we have plenty and we are not quilting.
  • Safety pins 
  • Elastic
  • Any used sewing supplies
  • Old buttons
  • Used clothing
  • Jeans and denim!! 
  • Canvas - if you have any canvas tarps that are not too soiled I can take them for practice projects and recycled projects.

Please bring any donations you may have to the MHHS Main office and let the secretaries know it is for Mrs. Leyva's Product Design Class!  Thank you so much in advance for your donations.  These donations will be used to get ready for our second annual Fashion show in Spring 2018!

Tuesday, August 29, 2017

Pool Grand Opening and FREE Recreational Swimming

What:  MHHS Pool Ribbon Cutting Ceremony and FREE Recreation Swim.
When:  Friday, September 1, 2017 4:00 p.m. Ribbon Cutting 4:15 Free Recreational Swim
Who:  FREE to the first 500 participants willing to pick up tickets from MHHS main office starting Tuesday August 29th. (only 4 wristbands will be distributed per person)
Times:  30 minute Recreational Swim times for 100 swimmers at a time during the following times

  • 4:15-4:45
  • 5:00-5:30
  • 5:45-6:15
  • 6:30-7:00
  • 7:00-7:15
  • 7:15-7:45 

All swimmers MUST complete a Hold Harmless Agreement and review the Pool Rules.  Minors must have their form filled out by a parent.  CLICK HERE FOR HOLD HARMLESS AND POOL RULES.  All Swim times are first-come, first-served.  

How to Get Tickets:  Pick up your tickets from the ASB windows in the MHHS main office between 7:30 A.M. and 4:30 P.M.  Make sure to bring your Hold Harmless Agreement with you!
NOTIFICATION:  Please be aware that the MHHS Pool is a deep water pool that is 7 feet deep.  Only 1 lane is "shallow" and measures at 3.5 feet deep.  This lane quickly drops off to 7 feet.  

Friday, August 25, 2017

Parent Team Members needed for School Accreditation

Mountain House high school is going through our first full accreditation visit in the spring of this school year.  The Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) visited our campus 3 years ago and granted our school candidacy status in the accreditation process.  This year, the WASC committee will return to our campus to do a full visit for our full accreditation.  This notice is going out to engage our parent community to participate in the process.  If you are interested in being a part of this team who will look at our past progress, current status, and future plans in anticipation of the committee visit please fill out the WASC team member sign-up form.

Sign up here

The first meeting for the WASC accreditation team will be during our School Site Council meeting on September 13, 2017 at 4pm.
Please consider participating on the WASC team to help us gain our first full accreditation!

Back To School General Session Slides

Back To School Night was on August 25, 2017 and started with a general session in the large gym at 6:30 P.M.  We understand that the traffic coming back into Mountain House prevented a large percentage of our parent population from attending Back To School Night last night.  For those of you who were unable to make it to our general session, the slides for the general session are here in this post.  If you have specific questions for your child's teachers, please do not hesitate to contact them.

Wednesday, August 23, 2017

Back To School Night



Date: Thursday August 24th 
Time:  6:30 P.M.
Place:  Large Gym and Classrooms 
Back To School Night will start off by meeting in the gym, where you will get a chance to meet the school principal Mr. Ben Fobert and Vice Principals Joni Hellstrom and Athena Duran.  They will walk you through how to access Canvas, the resource used to view your student’s grades, assignments and much more. You will also get an overview of student centered blended learning and mastery based learning. 
The rest of the evening you will have the opportunity to attend each of your student’s classrooms, meet the teachers, and learn about the goals and expectations for each class. Back to school night is a great way to stay connected with your student’s education.   Students will be sending you a text or email on Thursday morning during their advisory period with their class schedule and room numbers so that you can be sure to get to all of the right classes.  We look forward to seeing you on Thursday Night starting at 6:30 P.M. in the gym.

Tuesday, July 25, 2017

Walk Through Registration 2017

2017-2018 Walk-Through Registration is here.  
Walk-Through Registration will take place on August 3rd from 1:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M. and August 4th from 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M.  You must sign up for a registration time ONLINE through our appointment maker.


YOU MUST ALSO visit the Walk-Through Registration website to view annual notices, update information, and complete the steps of the Walk-Through process PRIOR to coming to the physical Walk-Through.  


Please note that all student Google Accounts will be frozen starting on August 7th until they have completed the Walk-Through Registration process.  



Students and parents who cannot make it to either Walk-Through Registration dates will need to come to the make-up Walk-Through Registration to get cleared for the beginning of the school year.  Make up Walk-Through Registration will be on August 9th in the main office.  Lines can be long on this make-up date so all students and parents should make an effort to be there for the planned Walk-Through dates.  

If you have questions about this, please contact our main office at 209.836.7460, or by email at mhmustangs@lammersvilleusd.net

Thursday, June 1, 2017

Congratulations Class of 2017

2017 was a first for many students. First of their family to receive a high school diploma, first to graduate with honors, first to receive a scholarship to higher education, and I am sure the list could go on. Mountain House also saw a first, a full graduating class! Congratulations to all those celebrating a graduation first in 2017!! Let the next chapter begin!



Thursday, May 25, 2017

Support for Science (STEM) Education: Hitachi Electron Microscope comes to Mountain House High School

From May 15-22, 2017, Hitachi and Mountain House High School partnered to introduce students to the world of nanotechnology.

Thanks to a special STEM Education Outreach Program provided by Hitachi, Mountain House High school introduced students to the world of nanotechnology using Hitachi’s Scanning Electron Microscope, which is capable of magnification of up to 30,000 times. Hitachi’s Scanning Electron Microscope is currently being used by scientists researching the Zika virus and by the USDA to test imported food for bacteria.  Hitachi’s mission is to inspire the next generation of innovative pioneers through the advancement of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics.  For over 25 years, Hitachi has worked with schools across the nation to inspire and educate young minds.

Through this amazing opportunity students at MHHS School had the opportunity to have hands-on experience with this powerful instrument through Hitachi’s STEM Education Outreach Program.   Students in AP Chemistry investigated potassium trioxalatoferrate (III)
trihydrate crystals from their culminating lab activity. Student in Principles of Biomedical Science investigated items of their own choosing including but not limited to: leaves, hair, seeds, pollen, cucumber skin, human skin, human finger nails, insects, Styrofoam, sand dollar, rose petal, etc. 

Some of the words that students used to describe the experience include: interesting, astounding, excited, fascinating, cool, mesmerizing, amazing.  The picture below shows students using the microscope, their reactions and one of the images students viewed.



Friday, May 12, 2017

Congratulations are in Order!

Just reporting out on another wonderful student achievement! Our student, Jiwoo Kim, 11th grade, just won first place in the Congressional Art Competition. This is a valuable win for her as a young artist entering a highly competitive field. She will earn 2 round trip tickets to Washington, D.C. to participate in the awards ceremony and her art will hang in the U.S.Capitol.

Nice work Jiwoo! if you see her, congratulate her..

An image of her work titled: Anxiety at a Bird's Eye View is attached.


Monday, May 8, 2017

MHHS Speech and Debate Team Make History

In case you have not heard .... this weekend the MHHS speech and debate team made history .... they went to the state tournament in Arcadia, CA ... where: 

  JOE DANGTRAN & VISHWASH SHUKLA took 7th place in the state!!!!!!!

🏆🎉🏆🎉🏆🎉🏆🎉🏆🎉🏆🎉🏆🎉🏆🎉

It was a surreal experience ....first year team ...first year kiddos .... first state finalists!!!! UNBELIEVABLE!!!😱

Needless to say there were (498) schools, (167) in DUO and our kids made it in the top (7) in the state ... not to shabby kiddos!😍😎 
Please congratulate them on their success ... 

However, a few things to note ... other students went as well ... Mina Yi, Jacqueline Azah, Justin Francis, Venkatesh Nagubandi, Deevy Bhimani, Edrea Low, Tanaya Kollipara, Atmana Parab and Sawera Haq ... all of these kiddos did an outstanding job they loved the experience and learned from it ... please congratulate them as well!!! 😀