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General Announcements
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CSF FOOD TRUCK EVENT
California Scholarship Federation
Newport Harbor High School CSF is doing another food truck fundraiser. This Thursday, February 28, 2013 from 5:00 pm to 8:30 pm in the 15th street senior parking lot, there will be 5 gourmet food trucks serving dinner. 10% of the profits will go towards CSF college scholarships. Please come and show your support and get some great food, too.
Truck line up:
Shortstop BBQ-Carolina style BBQ
The Viking Truck-Gourmet hot dogs and corndogs
Tamarindo Truck-modern Mexican food
The Burnt Truck-Variety of slider burgers and fries
A dessert truck will be announced soon
IMPORTANT REMINDER TO ALL STUDENTS
TO WEAR YOUR BICYCLE HELMETS - BE SAFE!
This is an important reminder that Newport Beach and Costa Mesa Police Departments are actively enforcing the bike helmet law and are ticketing students who are not in compliance.
So be safe and wear your helmet when riding your bicycle at all times!

JOIN NHHS PTA
The California State PTA has nearly one million members throughout the state working on behalf of public schools, children and families, with the motto, "every child, one voice." We invite you to join The Newport Harbor High School's PTA in support of NHHS students, teachers and the CA PTA. NHHS PTA meets once a month on Wednesdays. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend. We hope to see you there!
JOIN ONLINE
1:1 JUNIOR MENTOR PROGRAM
Parents of students in the Jr. Mentor Program should be advised that all mentor meetings, job shadows and written reports must be completed by your son or daughter and turned in to their Mentor Coordinator by March 26, 2013. Students have been informed of their progress towards completion; please check with them to ensure they are on track. Information will be mailed home on February 1st about the annual Mentor Appreciation Luncheon where we will thank the Mentors for all the time they have given to our students.
Any questions or concerns please contact Mentor Coordinators at:
Linda Giannini Lgiannini@nmusd.us
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Counseling & Guidance / College & Careers
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ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS AND PARENT
More information and resources can be accessed on the
Counseling Web Page at the NHHS website.
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Don't miss NHHS Counseling's
14th ANNUAL
College Knowledge Night
When:
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Time:
5:30 pm-6:00 pm: College & Career Center Check-In & Schedule
6:00 pm-8:00 pm College Knowledge Night
Where:
Newport Harbor High School
(see workshops for specific rooms)
What:
An Informative College Preparation Event
Who:
All students and parents welcome from all high schools in the NMUSD district.
Some sessions include:
The University of California (UC)
The California State University (CSU)
SAT Preparation
Essay Writing
Interview Tips
NCAA Clearinghouse
Attending an East Coast College
Community College Transfer Programs
Financial Aid & Scholarships
Attending a Private University
Questions: Call NHHS Counseling at 949.515.6304
Please see NHHS Website Counseling page for specific workshops.
Attention Seniors: SOAR sign-ups begin now!
If there is the slightest chance you will be going to
OCC, GoldenWest, IVC
It is a good idea to take the math/English placement test on March 8, 2013
Sign up now in the counseling office with Mrs. Miner.
NEWS FROM ROP
February is Career Technical Education Month
CTE Month is a nationwide awareness and celebration highlighting the positive opportunities for career exploration and career skills development that career technical education offers for all students and our communities.
The 2013 theme, "Career and Technical Education Works!" emphasizes the effectiveness of CTE in preparing students to be both college and career ready by providing core academic skills, employability skills and technical, job-specific skills.
Imagine a world without nurses, computer technicians, construction managers, dentists, preschool teachers, police officers, chefs, fire fighters, or entrepreneurs. While in high school, students have the opportunity to take CTE courses taught by industry professionals that could be the inspiration for their future careers. Coastline ROP offers CTE courses at 26 high schools within five local school districts. Our courses are designed for ALL students due to a combination of academic knowledge and technical education, which provides students with a pathway to post-secondary education and/or a successful career.
Classes on our campus include: Art of Animation, Culinary Arts, E-Marketing, Entertainment Art, Film and Digital Media Studies, and Visual Imagery. Many other classes are offered in the afternoon and evening throughout our five partnering school districts. Contact your Career Specialist, Kathleen Shannon, in the Career Center for more information.
Everyone should enroll in an ROP class, because
Career and Technical Education Works!
Coastline ROP offers CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION
Facts About Career and Technical Education
- Students taking CTE Courses are less likely to drop out of high school and pursue post-secondary education.
- (Plank et al, "Dropping Out of High School and the Place of Career and Technical Education," 2005.)
- Students at schools with highly integrated rigorous academic and CTE programs have significantly higher achievement in reading, mathematics and science than do students at schools with less integrated programs. (Southern Regional Education Board, "Linking Career/Technical Studies to Broader High School Reform," 2004.)
- CTE students are significantly more likely than their non-CTE counterparts to report that they developed problem-solving, project completion, research, math, college application, work-related, communication, time management, and critical thinking skills during high school.
- (Lekes et al, "Career and Technical Education Pathway Programs, Academic Performance, and the Transition to College and Career," 2007.)
- Career and technical education (CTE) prepares students for a wide range of careers and further educational opportunities. These careers may require varying levels of education - including industry-recognized credentials, post secondary certificates, and two-and four-year degrees
- CTE is at the forefront of preparing students to be "college-and career-ready."
- CTE equips students with:
- Core Academic Skills and the ability to apply those skills to concrete situations in order to function in the workplace and in routine daily activities
- Employability Skills (such as critical thinking and responsibility) that are essential in any career area
- Job-specific, Technical Skills related to a specific career pathway
Please visit Coastlinerop.net or the Career Center for more information about Newport Harbor High School's ROP Program.
Thank you,
Kathleen Shannon
Career Specialist
Newport Harbor High School
Coastline Regional Occupational Program
Coastlinerop.net
COMMUNITY SERVICE
Welcome Back Sailors!
Volunteering is an expression of support for a principle that strikes to the heart of many people. Working together we can make a difference and make the world a better place.
Volunteerism empowers individuals and helps build a more cohesive society. Volunteering enables one to play a vital role in supporting the American culture; citizenship; responsibility and service. Everyone has skills and talents they can give. In a study conducted by The Corporation for National and Community Services, there are over 7.0 million volunteers per year in the state of California. That's 964 million hours of service per year equating to approximately 34.1 hours per resident. That's amazing!
The purpose of the NMUSD community service program is to provide all high school students the opportunity to have a positive impact in our community while learning that service to others is an on-going part of life. 40 hours of community service is a requirement for graduation in NMUSD. It is recommended that students complete a minimum of 10 hours of community service each year. Students mayaccumulate more than 10 hours per year. Students are advised to complete the community service requirement prior to their senior year. Please take note of the following guidelines when performing your service:
- Community Service hours must be completed at a non-profit organization
- A student may volunteer for a single organization or at a variety of organizations
- Students are encouraged to complete their hours in areas related to their personal interests
- Paid experiences do not qualify
- Working without pay at your job or for a family business does not qualify
- Court ordered community service will be accepted for up to 20 hours of the required 40 hours
- Students can earn a maximum of 20 hours through a sport, school related activity (i.e.: theater, school newspaper, yearbook, tutoring, etc. - all hours must be performed outside of school hours and should not count towards any school credit)
- Students cannot earn hours for donating items or money - only their time.
- When a student transfers from one NMUSD school to another, the community service Hours will be forwarded to the receiving school.
- The community service requirement will be prorated for students transferring into an NMUSD high school (5 hours per semester of attendance
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Please click here to download a complete calendar of community service opportunities for the month of February.
College Campus Visits 2012-2013
All grades 9-12 are welcome to attend
Monday, March 4 at 11:25 am
University of Arizona
Thursday, March 7 at 11:25
NewSchool of Architecture and Design, San Diego
Thursday, March 14 at 11:25 am
UC Irvine, Claire Trevor School of the Arts
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NEWPORT HARBOR ATHLETICS SCHEDULE
DATE | TIME | SPORT | | OPPONENT | 2/25/2013 | |
No Matches
| | | Monday | | | | | | | | | | 2/26/2013 | 3pm | Boys JV Golf | | Esperanza | Tuesday | 3pm | Boys Varsity Golf | | Esperanza | | 3pm | Boys Varsity Tennis | | St. Margarets | | | | | | 2/27/2013 | 5:00pm | Boys Varsity Lacrosse | | Jserra | Wed | 7:00pm | Boys JV Lacrosse | | Jserra | | 3:15pm | Girls JV Softball | | Mater Dei | | 3:15pm | Girls Varsity Softball | | Mater Dei | | 5pm | Girls JV Lacrosse | | Temecula Valley | | 6:30pm | Girls Varsity Lacrosse | | Temecula Valley | | 3pm | Boys JV Golf | | Esperanza | | 3pm | Boys Varsity Golf | | Esperanza | | | | | | 2/28/2013 | 3pm | Boys Frosh/Soph Baseball | | Laguna Beach | Thurs | 3pm | Boys JV Baseball | | Laguna Beach | | 3pm | Boys Varsity Baseball | | Newport Elks Tournament | | 2:30pm | Boys Varsity Golf | | Aliso Niguel | | | | | | 3/1/2013 | 4:30pm | Boys Frosh/Soph Volleyball | | Laguna Beach | Friday | 4:30pm | Boys JV Volleyball | | Laguna Beach | | 5:45pm | Boys Varsity Volleyball | | Laguna Beach | | All Day | Boys Varsity Tennis | | Sage Hill Invitational | | | | | | 3/2/2013 | 1:00pm | Boys Varsity Lacrosse | | Beckman | Sat | 11am | Boys JV Lacrosse | | Beckman | | TBD | Coed Track Meet | | Ranch Santa Margarita | | 8am | Boys Frosh/Soph Volleyball | | Tournament | | 8am | Boys JV Volleyball | | Foothill Tournament | | TBD | Girls Varsity Lacrosse | | Rose Bowl Tournament | | 11am | Boys Frosh/Soph Baseball | | Cypress | | 11am | Boys JV Baseball | | Cypress | | 11am | Boys Varsity Baseball | | Newport Elks Tournament | | All Day | Boys Varsity Tennis | | Sage Hill Invitational |
Please check the NHHS Athletic website for a up to date Athletic Calendar.
Girl Water Polo Meting
There will be an important meeting for all girl water polo players on Wednesday, February 27, 2012 at 1:45 PM at the pool. Bring your hats.
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Student Activities & Clubs
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Newport Harbor Educational Foundation |
The Newport Harbor Educational Foundation Nominating Committee has a request of YOU. If you know of any parent, community member, or grandparent(s) who would be an asset to our foundation's board, please send me their names, phone number and email. We are striving to have representatives from all of Harbor's feeder schools on our board, and would love your suggestions of thoughtful folks who follow through on projects, and want to help maintain excellence at their community's high school. If they have a particular skill set, please notate that as well.
Please contact Diana Long with your suggestions at 949-646-1556 or
dlong@nmusd.us, and she will pass your suggestions along to the Nominating Committee.
Sincerely,
Colleen Barney
President
Newport Harbor Educational Foundation
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Weekly Schedule:
Mon Feb 25 - A Day
Tue Feb 26 - B Day
Wed Feb 27 - A Day
Thu Feb 28- B Day
Fri Mar 1 - A Day
Daily Schedule ( M,T, Th&F )
Per 1/2 8:00 - 9:30
Break 9:30 - 9:45
Per 3/4 9:50 - 11:25
Lunch 11:25 - 11:55
Per 5/6 12:00 - 1:30
Per 7/8 1:35 - 3:05
Late Start Schedule ( W )
Per 1/2 8:50 - 10:10
Break 10:10 - 10:20
Per 3/4 10:25 - 11:45
Lunch 11:45 - 12:15
Per 5/6 12:20 - 1:40
Per 7/8 1:45 - 3:05
Please see Schedule in the General Information section of our school's website for more information.
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Absence Phone Line:
When your student is absent, please report it. Call (949) 515-6305
Just a reminder that no student will be released from school over the telephone and no early dismissals will be issued over the telephone. In the event of an emergency, a parent/guardian must come into the Attendance Office and sign the student out of school. The Attendance Office will not telephone classrooms to have students excused from school out of respect for instructional time.
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