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Monday, June 28, 2021

HOSA International--Unlock your Potential

The theme of the 2021 HOSA Future Health Professionals International Leadership conferences was “Unlock your Potential”.  Twenty Mountain House High School students attended the conference virtually.  They had all qualified based on their performance at the HOSA State Leadership Conference.  Each student competed in one or more events.  In addition to the competition the students attended workshops to improve their leadership and health science skills to “Unlock their Potential”.  Although the conference was virtual, students felt like they had a comparable experience because the organizers worked hard to provide a quality experience.

Some of opportunities that students participated in were 

  • Anatomage Challenge: students competed in teams using the Anatomage table to demonstrate their knowledge of anatomy. 
  • Virtual Patient Challenge: students competed in teams to interact with and evaluate a patient as if they were the medical team allowing them to glimpse their future and tests their skills
  • MindTap Simulation: students were able to access 190 simulations and practice real-world skills from a pharmacy externship, to setting up surgical trays, to analyzing crime scenes.  Students were also able to compete in a scavenger hunt in these simulations with a scholarship as a prize.
  • Virtual Dance Party:  It was not all work and learning.  Students also had the opportunity to participate in the virtual Dance Party on Friday night. 

It was an amazing experience after an unprecedented year of change.  We are pleased to announce the phenomenal success of our students against not only other competitors from the United States but also against students from other countries. 

Yun-Rong Ting  - Bronze /Third Place in Healthy Lifestyle (an event where students take a test relating to healthy lifestyle habits, create a portfolio of goals/activities to improve their personal health and present their portfolio to a panel of judges) 

Bhanu Surabi Upadhyayula, Vedika Kanaki,  Isha Suba   - Bronze/Third Place in Community awareness (an event where the students work as a team to promote understanding and change related to an issue of their choice.  This group focused on Carpal Tunnel Syndrome)

The students above are eligible for a $1500 summer scholarship for the Leadership Initiative Summer program.  

Top 10 Finalist - HOSA Health Science 
Udaiyaa Bommudurai Medical Spelling

Top 10 Finalists - National Geographic Learning Academic Testing Center 
Yun-Rong Ting ATC- Microbiology  
Rohan Potu ATC - Anatomy and Physiology

Top 10 Percent Recognition Event
Pavana Pragna Bathula Healthcare Issues Exam

Chapter Recognition - National Service Project
Our chapter was recognized for the fundraising that was done for the Be The Match Program. 

 

Wednesday, June 23, 2021

MHHS Speech and Debate Nationals

Last week, MHHS Speech and Debate took 16 students to the virtual National Speech and Debate Tournament.  This is a qualifying tournament in which the best students compete from around the country.  It is with pleasure that we announce that two of our students broke through their preliminary rounds and made it to the first set of elimination rounds.  Their success at this competition places them within the top 102 students nationally in their individual events.  Please congratulate the following students for their success in this year's tournament:

Sree Subramanian--US Extemporaneous Speaking

Divya Matta--Lincoln Douglas Debate

This competition concludes the 2020-2021 competition season.  A huge congratulations go out to our students who worked so hard this year, and for our coach Lisa Boulais, who lead the team this year to so many victories!


Friday, June 18, 2021

Juneteenth Holiday

Mountain House High School celebrates with the rest of the nation as President Biden has deemed Juneteenth a federal holiday.  The Juneteenth holiday celebrates June 19, 1865 when Union Army Major General Gordon Granger rode into Galveston, Texas and told slaves of their emancipation more than 2 years after president Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863.  Juneteenth is the first federal holiday to be approved since Martin Luther King Jr. Day was approved in 1983 (citation).  The Mustang 'Ohana is proud to recognize this new holiday and applauds the efforts of our nation's leaders to "recognize our liberties, honor the struggle for emancipation, and send a clear message that we value this significant moment in our country's history"(citation).   

Wednesday, June 16, 2021

PLTW Distinguished School 2020-2021


Mountain House High School is proud to announce that it is been recognized by Project Lead the Way (PLTW) as a Nationally Distinguished High School for the 4th year in a row.  PLTW is PLTW's mission is a national organization that prepares students for the global economy by providing K-12 Science, Technology Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) programs to public, private, and charter schools in all 50 states and the District of Columbia in rural, urban, and suburban districts.  Each year, PLTW recognizes districts and schools that are empowering students to thrive in an evolving world and achieving exemplary results from their PLTW programs. 

Mountain House High School is proud to participate in the PLTW project based curriculum, and offers 10 courses in 3 course pathways in the following areas:

Biomedical Sciences

Engineering

Computer Science

If you are interested in the PLTW curriculum, visit their website HERE:  www.pltw.org

Thursday, June 10, 2021

AP Summer Homework 2021-2022

 

Did you know that many of our AP courses for the 2021-2022 school year have summer assignments?  If you have not checked the summer work website and you are signed up for an AP class next year, take a look:  CLICK HERE

Wednesday, June 9, 2021

2021 Jon H. Poteat Scholarship




2021 MHHS graduate Kean Sebastian was recently awarded a $1000 scholarship from the National Technical Honor Society.  Kean was one of 250 outstanding NTHS members to receive a $1000 Jon H. Poteat Scholarship based on their ability to consistently exemplify the seven character attributes of NTHS – Skill, Honesty, Service, Responsibility, Scholarship, Citizenship, and Leadership.    NTHS honors the achievements of top CTE students, provides scholarships to encourage the pursuit of higher education, and cultivates excellence in today’s highly competitive, skilled workforce. 


For over 35 years, NTHS has been the leader in the recognition of outstanding student achievement in Career and Technical Education (CTE).  More than 4800 schools and colleges are affiliated with the Society.  Since its founding in 1984, NTHS has awarded nearly $3 million in scholarships to remarkable CTE students nationwide.  You can visit www.nths.org for more information.

Thursday, June 3, 2021

MHHS is a proud member of the National Honor Society



The National Honor Society (NHS) elevates a school’s commitment to the values of scholarship, service, leadership, and character. These four pillars have been associated with membership in the organization since its inception in 1921.  Mountain House High School is proud to be a member of the National Honor Society.

TechHive AI Summer Program- Free to High School Juniors and Seniors

TechHive AI is an innovative learning program to teach high school students about cybersecurity and ethics of AI. While AI holds great promise to positively transform many areas of society, ill-conceived deployments pose significant risks to people’s rights and safety.

TechHive AI combines STEM and social sciences to teach students about cybersecurity and AI. Using ethical AI

principles (e.g., fairness, accountability, transparency, security), students will explore potential technology and

governance strategies to mitigate harms and maximize benefits of AI in society.

 

Participants learn and develop techniques that can address and mitigate AI cybersecurity threats in ways that adhere to

ethical AI principles. Participants will also get opportunities to share these techniques with their communities, school

districts, and local policymakers. This project is funded through a grant by the National Science Foundation.


INTERESTED IN JOINING?


Who:    High school juniors and seniors interested in AI and cybersecurity and the promises and threats they pose. No

prior computer science or AI technical experience is necessary.


What:    Explore the intersection of AI and cybersecurity, how it can help protect us, and the potential threats it poses.

Work with peers and learn from graduate students at UC Berkeley.


When:    July 19 - 23 and July 26 - 30, from 1pm - 4pm.


Where:    On Zoom, of course! Students needing access to a WiFi hotspot and/or laptop can be provided one.


Why:    

Because you want to explore the benefits and risks of emerging technologies, including fairness, accountability,

transparency, ethics, and security.

Because you want to be a part of designing the future.

Because you want to connect with others who share your interests.

Because it is free!

APPLY

TechHive AI is a free program that will take place online (through video conferencing) July 19-23 and July 26-30 from 

1 to 4 pm.

Applications close on Fri., June 11 at midnight PT.

Students will be notified of selection on or before Wed., June 16.



Please use this link to learn more and apply:

 

https://citrispolicylab.org/techhiveai/

 


MHHS Students Place at Regeneron ISEF!

Students in grades 9-12 or equivalent must compete in a Regeneron ISEF affiliated science fair and win the right to attend Regeneron ISEF.  Each affiliated fair may send a pre-determined number of projects to ISEF (as calculated by participation and high school population) to compete in 21 different categories. 

More than 600 individual and team awards are presented every year at the Regeneron ISEF. Each entry is judged at least four times with category awards given in first, second, third and fourth place.

We are happy to announce that Jacqueline and Jordan Prawira each won 2nd place in their respective categories! Congratulations to you both!

U.S. Presidential Scholar 2021 Semifinalist - Sahityasree Subramanian

The U.S. Presidential Scholars Program was established in 1964, by executive order of the President, to recognize and honor some of our nation's most distinguished graduating high school seniors. In 1979, the program was extended to recognize students who demonstrate exceptional talent in the visual, creative and performing arts. In 2015, the program was again extended to recognize students who demonstrate ability and accomplishment in career and technical education fields. Each year, up to 161 students are named as Presidential Scholars, one of the nation's highest honors for high school students.


Congratulations to Sahityasree Subramanian who was named as one of the 625 semifinalists selected from nearly 3.6 million graduating high school seniors across the country! We are so proud of you!


 

Wednesday, June 2, 2021

MHHS 2021 Graduation Live Stream Link


Mustang 'Ohana:

Join in the celebration for the class of 2021 this year.  Since we are limiting access to graduation this year, our event is being live-streamed online.  Join us online at https://tinyurl.com/Mustang-Graduation at 6:00 P.M. on Friday, June 4th to celebrate!