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Friday, March 24, 2017

Mustang Online Pathway

What:  Mustang Online Pathway Information Night
Date:  Thursday April 6, 2017
Time:  7:00 p.m.
Place:  MHHS Multi-Use Room
Who:  All incoming Freshmen through Seniors and their parents who are interested in Online Courses
Website:  CLICK HERE

Mountain House High School is launching our Mustang Online Pathway starting in the 2017-2018 school year.  This program gives an opportunity for students who prefer to attend high school in a 100% online environment.  This exciting opportunity allows students to participate in a high school program that is fully college preparatory without ever having to attend courses on the high school campus.

One great benefit to this new program is that students who do attend the online program have full access to the high school campus, credentialed teachers for tutoring when they need it, and opportunities to participate fully in sports, clubs, and activities that are not available through other online high school programs.  Students will even have access to the campus during the school day to use the library, socialize with friends, eat lunch, and participate in the traditional high school environment.

Online students will also have open access to face-to-face elective and academic courses like Band, Choir, Drama, Art, Video Productions, Photography, Biomedical Science, Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Networking, Speech and Debate, Business, and so much more.
If you or your student are interested in this online learning opportunity, check out our Mustang Online Pathway Website by CLICKING HERE.  Applications for next year's program are available now!

Wednesday, March 22, 2017

MHHS HOSA took the State Leadership by Storm!

Mountain House HOSA took the State Leadership Conference in Sacramento by storm with a number of students advancing to Round 2 including

CPR First Aid
  • Sriya Chilukuri and Ormina Naveed

Nurse Assisitng
  • Samantha Hoang
  • Eric Thomas

Biomedical Lab Science
  • Manal Rasheed
  • Surabhi Hareendranath
  • Chinmayi Mutyala
Healthy Lifestyle
  • Jason John
  • Tibin Zachariah

Health Career Photography
  • Chinmayi Mutyala
  • Surabhi Hareendranath

Public Service Announcement
  • Kevincy Fernando
  • Lauren Morales
  • Karnpreet  Gill

Career Health Display
      • Sukhmani Marok
      • Nikhita Nair


Four students were named state finalists in the Awards Ceremony including
CPR First Aide
Srija Kethidi & Shivali Kanwar- 4th place
Health Career Photography
Baani Minhaus-  5th place
Extemporaneous Poster
Abby Mae Dalman- Gold Medalist (1st Place)

Although not officially part of the awards ceremony
Nidhi Bhaskarabhotla placed 2nd place in the talent show which allowed us to watch the awards ceremony from the very front of the Convention Center holding 3000 people.


The HOSA State Leadership Conference was not all competition, pomp and ceremony.  Students worked as Courtesy Corp supporting the conference in a number of ways.  Students also participated in a variety of workshops including “Texting and Driving Slim Chance of Surviving”, “Polio Health and the Human Future”, “Ending the Silence”, “What’s a Lift Team”, and others.  Some students too the chance to see the sights of the Capital.  Throughout the conference  networked  with HOSA members from other schools including the National HOSA president who made connections with a number of our members.  


Tuesday, March 14, 2017

MHHS Modified Testing Schedule April 3-7


Sophomores and Juniors at Mountain House High School will be participating in state testing the week of April 3-7. The school will be on a staggered start schedule to accommodate the testing in the morning. While only sophomores and juniors will be participating in the testing, the schedule will impact all students.


Impact by Grade Level
Freshmen
  • No Testing
  • Report Monday-Friday at 10:30am


Sophomores
  • California Science Test (CAST)
  • Report on Tuesday 4/4 at 8:00am to take the test
  • Report Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday at 10:30am


Juniors
  • California Assessment of Student Progress and Performance (CAASPP) Test
  • Report Monday-Friday at 8:00am


Seniors
  • No Testing
  • Report Monday-Friday at 10:30am


There will be a supervised study hall each day from 8:00-10:15am for students who need to be dropped off or come to school early.


Schedule
Date
4/3
4/4
4/5
4/6
4/7
Day
m
t
w
th
f
8:00-10:15
Testing
Testing
Testing
Testing
Testing
10:15-10:30
Break
Break
Break
Break
Break
10:30-11:45
Period 1
Period 4
Period 7
Period 3
Period 5
11:50-12:20
SUCCESS
SUCCESS
SUCCESS
SUCCESS
SUCCESS
12:20-12:50
Lunch
Lunch
Lunch
Lunch
Lunch
12:55-2:10
Period 2
Period 5
Period 1
Advisory
Period 6
2:15-3:30
Period 3
Period 6
Period 2
Period 4
Period 7


Additional Information
More information about the tests can be found here:


All testing will be completed online so students should be prepared when they report on test day(s).
  • Bring a FULLY charged Chromebook
  • Bring headphones or earbuds (we have a limited supply to lend out).
  • Eat a healthy breakfast each morning.
  • Arrive ON TIME!


More information including reporting locations will be sent out in the near future.

Questions: Brian Schum bschum@lammersvilleusd.net

Wednesday, March 8, 2017

HOSA ALC Conference Results

The HOSA students did an awesome job today at the Area Leadership Conference at the County Office. Below are the results. The number after the event represents the number of students from MHHS who completed. (Note CPR and Career Health Display are partner events)
CPR and First Aid - 8 
Biomedical Lab Science - 5- 1st place - Manal Rasheed, 
2nd place Heera Rasheed 3rd Place Jannat Ashfaq
Extemporaneous Health Poster - 3 - 1st place Abby Mae Dalman
Job Seeking Skills - 3 - 2nd Isaac Natividad 3rd Anahita Fathali
Medical Photography - 6 - 1st Baani Minhaus, 2nd Chinmayi Mutyala 3rd Surabhi Hareendranath
Researched Persuasive Speech 3 - 1st Chinmayi Mutyala, 2nd Tanaya Kollipara
Career Health Display - 4 - 3rd Place Sumena Dahal and Tanaya Kollipara
Healthy Lifestyle - 2- 1st Pace Jason John 2nd Place Tibin Zachariah
Nurse Assisting 8
Extemporaneous Writing 5-1st Place Atmanah Parab
Courtesy Corp - 7
We look forward to competing at the state level next month.


Friday, March 3, 2017

Dress Code for Prom



Our prom dinner cruise on San Francisco Bay scheduled for April 1st is quickly approaching. We know a lot of you are starting to do your shopping for what you are going to wear. As you make your choices please remember that there is a dress code for the formal event. Keep in mind that if you are bringing an approved guest it is your responsibility to communicate this to the and make sure that they are dressed appropriately. 

Please review the dress code below and refer to it as you make your choices.



Mountain House High School Formal Dress Code

Girls
Girls will wear semi formal attire or formal gowns or pantsuits. Strapless and spaghetti straps will be permitted.

Reminders
• Dresses are to be no more than 3 inches above the knee (front and back). This also applies to slits in dresses.
• Dress may not be extremely low-cut in the front or back. The front of the dress must not fall below the bra line; the back of the dress must not fall below the waist.
• Dresses may not be extremely tight/form-fitting. Be aware of the material that gathers and rises when you walk.

The following will not be permitted:
• Two-piece formal gowns or pants and top, where the midriff is showing
• Dresses with cut-outs
• See-through gowns (this includes sheer/mesh overlays that do not have material underneath)
• Shorts
• Torn clothing


Boys
Boys will wear semi formal or formal attire. You must wear nice slacks and a button down shirt with a collar and a tie/bowtie. A suit jacket is suggested as well, but not required. Please wear nice clean closed-toe shoes. Colored vans or converse are acceptable

The following will not be permitted:
  • sagging pants
  • torn clothing
  • shorts
  • t-shirts
  • polo shirts

If you are unsure whether your attire is appropriate, please show your evening wear to Mrs. Lynch or Mrs. Hellstrom beforehand to determine if it is dance appropriate.

Students and their dates who are non-compliant with the dress code will not be admitted to the dance or will be escorted out of the dance. No refunds will be given for dance dress code infractions in which these students are asked to leave.

Thursday, March 2, 2017

School Site Council- Participate in the School Accreditation Process!



The next meeting of the MHHS School Site Council will take place on Wednesday, March 8th in room A201 from 4-5pm.

This next meeting of the site council is particularly important because we will be focusing on the WASC accreditation process. Next year MHHS will be going through the process of becoming fully accredited by completing a self-study report and hosting a visiting committee that will review the programs in place at the school. Parents play a vital role in the process and will have the opportunity to be active members of focus groups that will review our programs and provide feedback to the visiting committee.

To learn more about how you can be involved in this important process please attend the next site council meeting.

If you would like to be involved but cannot attend the next meeting please contact Brian Schum (bschum@lammersvilleusd.net) for more information.

Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Mock Trail Season Outcomes



This season, the Mock Trial Team has been an outstanding force to be reckoned with ... coming in as the underdog, and coming out a victor, was the upset of the season! 

Our Prosection and Defense we outstanding, with a final record of 6-3 and 5th place in the county .... literally missing the top four that compete for state by a percentage point .... they served up justice one trial at a time!

Please congratulate the following students: 
* Christina Peterson - MVP of the team 
* Jessica Lewis - Best Expert Witness in the County 
* Zack Lingon - MVP of the team 

And those going to state, in March, are: 
* Jiwoo Kim as the courtroom artist 
* Palwasha Khan as the courtroom reporter