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Thursday, May 7, 2020
2020 Senior Scholarships
This Senior Awards announcement is for three different scholarships. Congratulations to these seniors who have received scholarships!
Wednesday, May 6, 2020
2020 Senior Fall Athletes
Every Tuesday for the month of May we will be recognizing our Senior Athletes!
Today we will be recognizing our Fall Senior Athletes:
Football, Girls Volleyball, Girls Golf, Cross Country, Waterpolo, Girls Tennis & Cheer
Today we will be recognizing our Fall Senior Athletes:
Football, Girls Volleyball, Girls Golf, Cross Country, Waterpolo, Girls Tennis & Cheer
MHHS and LUSD Summer Programs
As our year comes to a close, we want to communicate with all of our students and families in regards to summer school.
Due to the regular online nature of our high school credit recovery model during summer school, MHHS Summer School will continue to be offered this summer. Some changes will be made this summer according to direction provided by local, county, state and federal guidelines, particularly the face-to-face access to teachers during summer school. Details about these changes will be made available on our Summer School website and in direct communication provided to summer school students.
Earlier this school year, counselors provided specific information to students and parents in regards to our recommendations for summer school. As a reminder, summer school is run ONLY for credit recovery purposes, and is not available for enrichment purposes. Only students who have received a D or F in any of the core academic courses during high school are eligible for participation in Summer School.
If you need to attend Summer School this year and have not yet signed up, please visit the MHHS Summer School website found here: https://tinyurl.com/mhhs-summer
In addition, we would like to add information about the K-8 Summer School program. At this time, due to the face-to-face nature of the typical K-8 summer school program, Lammersville Unified will not be offering summer school for K-8 students.
Our district WILL be offering summer school programs for K-12 students involved in any Special Education Extended School Year (ESY) programs that are already detailed in their Individualized Education Program (IEP). These programs will be offered via Distance Learning. Teachers and administration for all remaining summer programs will be housed at Mountain House High School this summer. The Special Education Department will be in contact with parents whose students attend ESY.
Please contact your school site if you have any questions.
Due to the regular online nature of our high school credit recovery model during summer school, MHHS Summer School will continue to be offered this summer. Some changes will be made this summer according to direction provided by local, county, state and federal guidelines, particularly the face-to-face access to teachers during summer school. Details about these changes will be made available on our Summer School website and in direct communication provided to summer school students.
Earlier this school year, counselors provided specific information to students and parents in regards to our recommendations for summer school. As a reminder, summer school is run ONLY for credit recovery purposes, and is not available for enrichment purposes. Only students who have received a D or F in any of the core academic courses during high school are eligible for participation in Summer School.
If you need to attend Summer School this year and have not yet signed up, please visit the MHHS Summer School website found here: https://tinyurl.com/mhhs-summer
In addition, we would like to add information about the K-8 Summer School program. At this time, due to the face-to-face nature of the typical K-8 summer school program, Lammersville Unified will not be offering summer school for K-8 students.
Our district WILL be offering summer school programs for K-12 students involved in any Special Education Extended School Year (ESY) programs that are already detailed in their Individualized Education Program (IEP). These programs will be offered via Distance Learning. Teachers and administration for all remaining summer programs will be housed at Mountain House High School this summer. The Special Education Department will be in contact with parents whose students attend ESY.
Please contact your school site if you have any questions.
Senior Scholar Athlete and Mustang Spirit Awards 2020
Today's set of honors are for students who have shown great spirit, heart, and power in the activities that they participated in and their contributions have paved the way for those who will come after.
Tuesday, May 5, 2020
Senior Community Service Awards 2020
Today's awards go to students who have achieved excellence in community service. Aside from the 40 hours of community service required for all students to graduate, some students went over and above, and provided hundreds of hours of service to their communities. Students who offer community service perform an essential duty as citizens of our community. They distinguish themselves as individuals who truly care about their fellow beings.
Monday, May 4, 2020
Senior Departmental Awards 2020
The seniors who receive departmental awards made a lasting impression on teachers here at Mountain House High school, and established themselves as stand-outs in the senior class.
Ronald Reagan Great Communicator Debate Winner
Congratulations to Dhruva Kolikenini as he took 25th in the country in the annual Ronald Reagan Great Communicator Debates.
The Ronald Reagan Great Communicator Debate Series was founded to develop engaged, informed, and conscientious citizen leaders through high school debates; seeking those who effectively use logic, evidence, and personality to communicate their ideas, just as Ronald Reagan did throughout his life.
Civil discourse is a hallmark of American democracy, and this debate series encourages students to join the conversation ;the tournament topic for this year was:
Resolved: States are more effective at legislating to improve the environment than the Federal Government.
The Ronald Reagan Great Communicator Debate Series was founded to develop engaged, informed, and conscientious citizen leaders through high school debates; seeking those who effectively use logic, evidence, and personality to communicate their ideas, just as Ronald Reagan did throughout his life.
Civil discourse is a hallmark of American democracy, and this debate series encourages students to join the conversation ;the tournament topic for this year was:
Resolved: States are more effective at legislating to improve the environment than the Federal Government.
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