Pages

Monday, November 27, 2017

Attendance Procedures Clarification

Did you know that attendance in school is one of the most important factors that impact student success?  Think about the following facts about school attendance:
  • Research shows that missing as few as 18 days in a school year negatively affects a student's academic performance.  
  • Over 7 million students in the U.S. miss nearly a month of school each year.
  • The academic impact of missing school is the same whether the absences are excused or unexcused.
The MHHS administration is looking to cut down on the amount of absences, especially those that are unexcused absences.  We recently sent home a lengthy email to let all parents know about some of the ways we are going to emphasize the importance of attendance, and cut down on unexcused absences.  Here's a "Reader's Digest" version of what the letter says:

ATTENDANCE POLICIES
  • ANY and ALL absences and tardies MUST be cleared by a parent within 72 hours of the absence.  ALL absences after this time become unexcused.
  • Any student who acquires over 18 days of excused absences will be required to bring a doctor's note for future excused absences
  • The following absences CANNOT be excused
    • Vacations
    • Oversleeping
    • Parent dropped of student late
    • Car trouble
    • Any absence that is not cleared within 72 hours.
    • CLICK HERE for the 10 excusable reasons per California State Law
CONSEQUENCES FOR UNEXCUSED ABSENCES
  • 1 or more unexcused absences in any give day result in Saturday School
  • Students with more than 4 Saturday Schools lose extra-curricular sport or activity privledges, work permits, and Seniors can lose off-campus lunch privileges.
SUCCESS! ATTENDANCE
  • Students assigned to SUCCESS! are required to attend every day until their grade(s) get up to a B.
  • Students who do not attend SUCCESS! will be assigned Detention on the very next school day.  

Thursday, November 9, 2017

American Mathematics Competition

When:  Wednesday, February 7th  from   3:45 pm - 4:30 pm
Where: Mountain House High School  Multi-Purpose Room
Cost:  None
Who: Any High School LUSD student. This is a perfect opportunity for a student that REALLY enjoys math and problem solving challenges to try a fun, national math contest. Space is limited, so please enroll only if there is strong interest.
How: Click HERE  to sign up for the contest.  Student MUST login with their student email account to enroll!
Deadline to Sign Up:  Friday, December 15th, 2017
More Information:  Contact Mrs. Katrina Borncamp at kborncamp@sjcoe.net

In preparation for the AMC 10/12 annual national math competition, Lammersville Unified School District high school students are invited to compete in the AMC 10/12 contest.  This is a 75-minute, proctored, multiple-choice exam using no calculators.

The AMC 10 is for students in 10th grade and below, and covers the high school curriculum up to 10th grade. Students in grade 10 or below and under 17.5 years of age on the day of the contest can take the AMC 10.  The AMC 12 covers the entire high school curriculum including trigonometry, advanced algebra, and advanced geometry, but excluding calculus. Students in grade 12 or below and under 19.5 years of age on the day of the contest can take the AMC 12.

For more specific information about the actual exam, including resources for studying and preparing,  you can click HERE