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Monday, January 31, 2022

HOSA Area Leadership Conference Results


HOSA Future Health Professionals is a career technical student organization open to students in the Biomedical Pathway.  On February 27, 2022 a small group of these students (see image above) participated in a small competition at the San Joaquin County Office of Education.   Other high schools that participated in the competition included Health Careers Academy, Weston Ranch, Lathrop High School, Venture Academy, and Manteca High School.  Eleven competitive events were offered in the competition including Career Health Display, CPR/ First Aid, Extemporaneous Writing, HOSA Bowl, Job Seeking Skills, Medical Math, Medical Photography, Medical Terminology, Prepared Speech, Researched Persuasive Speech, Sports Medicine.  Mountain House students competed in all but two of the events.   The results for the day were phenomenal with the Mountain House students achieving 1st place in every event that they competed in.  Below is a list of the outstanding results. The next step for HOSA students is the Virtual Regional Competition in February followed by the State Leadership Conference in Long Beach at the end of March. 




Event

Name(s)

Place

HOSA Bowl (Team)

Satyasree Sanegepalli, Mana Mantri, Mheep Gill, Samarth Ramesh

1st

Health Career Display (Team)

Gokul Pranav Bayana Boina, Nathan Zachariah

1st

Health Career Display (Team)

Levi Bandanadam, Rohan Potu

2nd

Job Seeking Skills

Pavana Pragna Bathula

1st

Medical Terminology

Alicia Roice

1st

Medical Terminology

Anisha Pandey

1st

Prepared Speech

Sachnoor Kaur

1st

Prepared Speech

Udaiyaa Bommudari

2nd

Prepared Speech

Harshitha Mannari

3rd

Researched Persuasive Speaking

Emi Buczynski

1st

Researched Persuasive Speaking

Natalie Kwok

2nd

Extemporaneous Writing

Eshaal Naveed

1st

Extemporaneous Writing

Naaz Bangali

2nd

CPR/First Aid (Team)

Yun-Rong Ting, Ashley Chun

1st

CPR/First Aid (Team)

Rakshaa Venkatraman, Cindy Ta

2nd

Friday, January 28, 2022

Course Selection for Next Year


It is almost time to choose your MHHS classes for next year! 


Did you Know?

  • We have 8 specialized Career Technical Education pathways including Culinary Arts, Biomedical Science, Computer Science, Engineering, Business, Media Arts, Digital Arts, and Dance. 69% of our students took a course in a pathway this year and had access to hands-on learning that reflects current industry practices. 

  • We are offering 9 brand new courses next year including Introduction to Audio Engineering and Sports Psychology. 

  • We are expanding our advanced course options with AP French, Chinese 3, Ceramics 2, and Advanced Theater. 


Course Registration Window

Counselors will be in ELA classrooms to walk students through the course selection process over the next few weeks. The course registration window is open from 2/1-2/11 and students will be able to choose their courses during that time in Aeries. 


Virtual Parent Information Night

Our admin and counselors will host a virtual parent information night about course scheduling on 2/9/22 @ 6:30pm. We will have a short presentation followed with a chance to ask questions. A link will be sent out prior to the event. 


Learn More

Over the next week we will be sending out information about the classes we offer and the course registration process. We will highlight different academic departments and CTE pathways each day. 


Monday 1/31

Tuesday 2/1

Wednesday 2/2

Thursday 2/3

Friday 2/4

Monday 2/7

Tuesday 2/8

-World Language

-CTE Engineering

-Social Studies

-CTE Computer Science

-CTE Psychology

-ELA

-Special Education

-CTE Business


-Math

-CTE Digital Arts

-Leadership

-Science

-CTE Biomedical Sciences

-EPIC

-Health & PE

-CTE Dance

-Visual & Performing Arts

-CTE Media Arts

-CTE Culinary


Resources

MHHS Course Selection Site - Our counselors have prepared a great collection of resources about scheduling. 

2022-23 MHHS Course Catalog- A list of all of our courses along with specific information about graduation and college prep requirements.

Monday, January 17, 2022

Senior Deadline To Submit Community Service

 

What:  Senior Deadline for Community Service
When: March 18th
Where:  Input your hours into Aeries

The deadline for Seniors to submit community service is fast approaching.  All community service hours must be submitted into Aeries by March 18, 2022.  Students are required to provide 40 hours of community service during their high school career (10 hours each year). If you have questions about how to input your community service, please click HERE

Friday, January 14, 2022

SAT/PSAT/ACT - Testing Registration Deadline

 

What: SAT Test
When:  Wednesday, March 23, 2022
Cost:  $60 at the school bank or online at the webstore HERE
Deadline:  Purchase your ACT test ON OR BEFORE February 18, 2022

Mountain House High School will be proctoring the SAT ON CAMPUS during the school day on Wednesday, March 23, 2022. This is one of the two achievement tests that colleges and universities use as part of the application and acceptance materials for entrance to four-year colleges and universities. Students interested in taking this test on campus should sign-up on the MHHS webstore or at the ASB Office ON OR BEFORE February 18, 2022. 


What: PSAT 10
When:  Wednesday, March 9, 2022
Cost:  $20 at the school bank or online at the webstore HERE
Deadline:  Purchase your ACT test ON OR BEFORE February 4, 2022

Mountain House High School will be proctoring the PSAT 10 ON CAMPUS during the school day on Wednesday, March 9, 2022. Students interested in taking this test on campus should sign-up on the MHHS webstore or at the ASB Office ON OR BEFORE February 4, 2022.
For more information about PSAT 10, click HERE



What: PSAT 9
When:  Wednesday, March 16, 2022
Cost:  $20 at the school bank or online at the webstore HERE
Deadline:  Purchase your ACT test ON OR BEFORE February 11, 2022

Mountain House High School will be proctoring the PSAT 9 ON CAMPUS during the school day on Wednesday, March 16, 2022. Students interested in taking this test on campus should sign-up on the MHHS webstore or at the ASB Office ON OR BEFORE February 11, 2022.
For more information about PSAT 9, click HERE




What: ACT
When:  Tuesday, April 5, 2022
Cost:  $80 at the school bank or online at the webstore HERE
Deadline:  Purchase your ACT test ON OR BEFORE March 4, 2022

Mountain House High School will be proctoring the ACT ON CAMPUS during the school day on Tuesday, April 5, 2022. Students interested in taking this test on campus should sign-up on the MHHS webstore or at the ASB Office ON OR BEFORE March 4, 2022.
For more information about the ACT, click HERE

Free Wilderness Science and Mountaineering Program for Adventurous Girls

If you know an adventurous, science-loving teenage Mighty Girl looking for a challenge this year, Inspiring Girls Expeditions is currently accepting applications for their free wilderness expedition science program! This year, the non-profit organization is running twelve different expeditions, including ones focused on mountaineering on an Alaskan glacier, rock climbing in the Rocky Mountains, hiking in the Swiss Alps, and sea kayaking in Alaskan fjords. On each trip, a small team of girls will spend up to 10 to 12 days exploring and learning through scientific field studies with professional glaciologists, ecologists, mountain guides, and artists.

If you are interested, visit their website TODAY and consider applying for one of their programs:  https://tinyurl.com/freeforgirls 

Thursday, January 13, 2022

Mamma Mia! Spring Musical: AUDITIONS!!!


What: Auditions for Spring Musical "Mamma Mia!"

When: Vocal Auditions to be held: 1/18 at 3:45pm 

             Dance Auditions to be held: 1/19 at 3:45pm 

             Callbacks by invitation only: 1/20 at 3:45pm 

Where: MHHS Theater

Who: All MHHS Students

Audition Info Meeting
Thursday, January 13th, 2022
3:45pm in the Theater
Pick up audition materials OR
Learn more about how to get involved backstage

This year's spring musical will be "Mamma Mia!" We encourage any student interested in being a part of the musical to come and try out.

Roles available for 8 leads + 4 supporting + large ensemble

Rehearsals will be after school from 3:45-6:00, so be aware if you have conflicts with
sports/other activities.

If you are NOT available to come to auditions in-person, please submit a video of your
vocal audition and email it to mhornbacker@lammersvilleusd.net

Wednesday, January 12, 2022

Congratulations to Jacqueline Prawira and Ashlyn Roice!

 


Congratulations to Jacqueline Prawira and Ashlyn Roice who were both named as top 300 scholars in the 81st Regeneron Science Talent Search—the nation’s oldest and most prestigious science and mathematics competition for high school seniors. A listing of all 300 Scholars can be found here; a total of 1,805 students around the country entered the competition this year, which is owned and produced by Society for Science.  

This is an extraordinary accomplishment deserving of much celebration! In recognition of this achievement, each scholar will receive $2,000, and Mountain House High School Mountain will also receive $2,000 per scholar to use toward STEM-related activities. 

The announcement of 40 finalists will take place on January 20 at 12 p.m. Eastern. Finalists will each receive $25,000 and will participate in a week-long competition in March. Finalists will share their research with the public, participate in judging, meet top scientists and form relationships with one another as they compete for more than $1.8 million, including the first place prize of $250,000. 

We are incredibly proud of Jacqueline and Ashlyn and wish them the best of luck!

Friday, January 7, 2022

Food Drive

 Take a look at how you can continue to help those in need after the holiday season is over:



Monday, January 3, 2022

Blood Drive

Check out our information about the upcoming blood drive:


 

Thursday, December 16, 2021

Wellness Center GRAND OPENING!

The Counseling Department is excited to announce the Grand Opening for the new Wellness Center on campus! Please join us during SUCCESS! or Lunch when we return back from Winter Break (Jan 3rd-Jan7th) to learn more about what the Wellness Center has to offer! Each day we will have fun treats or surprises for students - we welcome all to join!

During Winter Break - if you are in need of some support in regards to YOUR overall Wellness - be sure to check out our Virtual Wellness Center. CLICK HERE

Monday, December 13, 2021

AP Purchasing Deadline


AP Purchasing Deadline


If you have missed the deadline to purchase your AP exam during Fall, no need to stress as you have another opportunity to pay for your exam. Webstore will open for purchase from January 3, 2022, until March 4th, 2022. The cost is $140.00 per exam.


The cut-off date for ordering the exam is March 4th. If your student has trouble logging into our webstore, please contact Mrs. Caldwell at ccaldwell@lammersvilleusd.net.


MHHS provides families the ability to pay for their exam fees online through the Mustang Webstore. Please have a credit card or debit card available before registration. Students can also purchase the exam at the ASB office window during brunch or after school. Accepted forms of payment include cash, check, and credit or debit card. Only checks payable to Mountain House High School will be accepted. 


AP Classroom Join Codes - Please ask your teacher.


These join codes are only for Mountain House High School Students and students currently enrolled in the full length of the course. If you are an MHHS student that does not have the AP course in your schedule and would like to take the EXAM only, please reach out to Mrs. Haag at Jhaag@lammersvilleusd.net for an EXAM ONLY join code. If you are a student outside of Lammersville Unified School District, please reach out to your district of residence to accommodate your exam requests.


AP Exam Refund Request

We understand that on rare occasions, students must cancel an exam. Please fill out the AP Exam Refund Request form. College Board has indicated that for the 2022 testing, they will be charging a $40 cancellation fee for any unused exams.

  • Students who cancel an exam by 3 pm, Friday, March 4, 2022, are entitled to exam cost minus the $40 fee (per exam canceled).

  • Students who cancel an exam between Friday, March 4, 2022, after 3 pm, until Friday, March 11, 2022, are entitled to a refund minus the late fee ($40) determined on a case by case basis.

  • No refund if canceled after March 11, 2022.

Please allow time for processing and delivery. For any questions regarding payment, please contact our ASB Secretary Cristin Caldwell at ccaldwell@lammersvilleusd.net


AP EXAM FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS


  1. When will the AP exams take place?

    • AP exams will take place in the first two weeks of May 2022. Please see the attached link for exam-specific dates. If you have two exams simultaneously, you may take one of these exams in the late window. Students who have a morning and afternoon exam on the same day will take them both at the regularly scheduled time.


2022 AP Exam Calendar - AP Students I College Board


  1. How long is the AP Exam?

    • The length of each AP exam will vary. Most exams run approximately 3-4 hours. Each day there will be two exams sessions, morning and afternoon. The morning exams start at 8:00 AM (report time: 7:30 AM), and afternoon exams begin at noon (report time 11:30 AM). If you have an afternoon exam, this may run after the school has ended. You will be responsible for transportation after the exam has concluded and will be responsible for notifying any coaches or after-school commitments that you will be taking the AP exam. You cannot leave an AP exam early. You must stay for the entire length of the exam.


  1. How will attendance be marked on the day of the exam?

    • Students will be marked as exempt from classes during their exam time. If students do not attend school before or after their exam (i.e., AM for a PM test or PM for an AM test), parents must notify the attendance office, and students will be marked absent from those classes. If your child will be absent from an AP exam, please notify the attendance office ASAP. We wait to start the exam until every child is present and do not want to hold up the exam if they will not be attending. 


  1. How do I know where to report the day of my exam?

    • Testing locations will be sent in an email and Parent Square approximately one week before the exam.


  1. What will I need to bring on the day of the exam?

    • For all exams, students will need to bring:

      1. Number 2 pencils (mechanical pencils are not permitted)

      2. Pen with black or dark blue ink

      3. Snack and drink for the break

      4. Calculator (for specific exams). Please see attached calculator policy.


AP Exam Calculator Policy - AP Students I College Board


  • Please do NOT bring cell phones, smartwatches, or scratch paper. If these items are brought to the exam, they must be completely shut off and stowed away in the student’s backpack, which will be stored at the front of the testing location. Students cannot access these during the exam, including during the break.


  1. How will colleges use my AP exam score?

    • Most colleges will require a specific score on an AP exam in order for the exam to be used at the college level. Please see the attached link for more information.

Getting Credit and Placement - AP Students I College Board


  1. When and how can I access my score? How do I send my AP scores to college?

    • Scores are typically available in July. You must log onto your College Board account to view and send official scores directly from College Board to the institution.


  1. What if I want to cancel my exam prior to test day, and will I receive a refund?

    • You may cancel your exam prior to test day; however, you will be subject to a $40 College Board cancellation fee. You must complete the request form. Refunds will be given for the remaining balance once the ASB AP Refund Request Form is completed and received.

 

VIRTUAL Academic Decathalon Adult Volunteers

Academic Decathalon is a statewide even that promotes an educational experience providing academic competition for students at MHHS.  This year's County Decathalon event occurs on January 19th and 20th, and we are looking for volunteers to listen to student speeches or interview students.  Volunteers can do this from the comfort of their own homes as the event is virtual this year.  

Mountain House High School needs several parent or community members to volunteer this year.  Interested individuals should fill out this google form HERE or contact Erika Chapman, Coordinator of Student Activities and Events at the San Joaquin County Office of Education at echapman@sjcoe.net

Friday, December 10, 2021

One More Host Family Needed

 

Did you know that Mountain House High School has several exchange students from around the world this year?   We have students from Spain, Italy, Brazil, Mongolia, Korea, and Germany, and they are such a great addition to our multicultural 'Ohana here at MHHS.  

We have one more student are looking for a new placement for the remainder of this school year.  The need for new families is urgent within the next week.  We're looking for a Mountain House family, or faculty or staff member who is willing to host our exchange student, Aza from Mongolia.  Aza is already at MHHS, and she is in need of a new placement right away.  Aza is a great student, and has many friends here at MHHS already.  She does not want to be pulled from our school, and your family might be the perfect fit.  Aza does have an allergy to dogs, so would need to be hosted in a home without dogs, or with dogs that are hypoallergenic.  

If you are interested in hosting Aza for the remainder of the school year, contact Cultural Homestay International coordinator Ceci Haas at cecihaas@gmail.com 

Adult Volunteer Judges for DECA Competition

Our students in the Business Pathway will be attending the NorCal competition in January to compete against other teams in several business focused activities and challenges.  These students are involved in the DECA club, and we need to recruit judges  for both written reports and in-person role plays.  We encourage community members to volunteer, especially if your student is a part of the DECA team.  Here's the specifics:

Written Report Judging:

  • Specific Rubric provided
  • Can judge from the comfort of your own home
  • Not required to attend any conference activities
In-person Role-Play Judging:
  • Saturday January 15th
  • Once you volunteer you'll be assigned a time between 7:30 A.M. and 4:00 P.M.
  • Location:  San Ramon Marriott Hotel
We thank you in advance for your willingness to volunteer.  Please email Dr. Kerry Moquett to volunteer at kmoquett@lammersvilleusd.net

Wednesday, December 8, 2021

Help a Mustang Family

On Tuesday, December 7th, the family of one of our Mustang students experienced a devastating house fire.  Our Mustang Ohana is pulling together at this holiday season to provide the necessities of life for the family who lost two cars, deal with paying insurance deductibles, incidental costs and expenses as they secure new housing, and clothing and feeding their family.  If you are interested in learning more about this family who have lived in our community for over 10 years, served in many capacities as sports coaches, referees, community volunteers, and members of the Mustang and Lammersville Unified Ohana, we encourage you to visit the GoFundMe account and donate.   https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-the-gehmlich-family-after-house-fire?qid=8265ba2f773b1f9a9fbaf5e46598a163