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Check out upcoming Testing Dates!!
Thur. Apr 21 - AZMerit Testing schedule - possible late in - see belowFri. Apr 24 - Project Grad Parent to do list deadline Tues. Apr 28 - Parent Organization Meeting Sat. Apr 25 - H2O for Life FundraiserMon. May 5 - AP Testing Starts
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FROM THE COUNSELING DEPARTMENT
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News from the Counseling Department
Week of April 20, 2015
Honors Assembly Forms
In the senior packet that your senior received at the senior meeting, there were a few forms that needed to be filled out and sent back to CDO. One of those forms was a form that asked your senior to list all colleges that he/she was accepted to, and all scholarships and/or awards that he/she received. This form is very important! We use it to determine who will be recognized at the Honors Assembly, to properly recognize students for their college acceptances, and to complete several year-end reports. This is the only format that we have for collecting this data. Please help ensure that your senior completes this form and returns it to the Administration office by this Friday, April 24. We appreciate your support!
National Practice Test Day
Freshman and Sophomores - you will see a redesigned PSAT this fall. Test drive it now by taking a free PSAT practice test on Saturday, May 9 from 9:00 am - 12:00 pm at the Pima Community College Northwest Campus. This opportunity is offered by Kaplan Test Prep. Space is limited, so if you would like to participate, please register today: kaptest.com/psatpractice. Students should bring #2 pencils and a calculator.
ECAP update
As a friendly reminder, all students should be working on updating their ECAP (Education and Career Action Plan) on a regular basis. Counselors will be visiting the senior English classes on Monday, April 27 to give seniors one final opportunity to finalize their ECAP summary card before graduation. If your senior does not have an English class on the CDO campus this year, please have your student see his/her counselor ASAP to finalize his/her ECAP.
Please remember that students can visitwww.azcis.intocareers.org (user name: canyondohs and password: 4azcis02) anytime to continue to work on their ECAP. ECAP summary cards are housed in the counseling office.
College Visits
As you start to plan your summer vacation, consider adding a college visit into the mix!
Regardless of what grade your student is in, it is never too early to start researching colleges, getting a feel for various college campuses, and learning more about the admissions process at the various colleges. There are literally thousands of colleges and universities in this country, so whether your vacation takes you to California, Maine, or anywhere in between, there is bound to be a college nearby! A few tips for college visits:
- Schedule your visit ahead of time - don't just show up and expect to be shown around. Most colleges offer daily campus tours as well as full-day campus experience programs (although these full-day events are typically held during the school year). You can usually schedule a tour on the college website (typically under the "new student" or "prospective student" tab). Basic campus tours are free.
- Once you know which colleges you will be visiting, do some basic research on those colleges. This will help you know what questions to ask while you are there.
- Take notes and pictures while you are there - after awhile the colleges start to blend together in your mind if you visit enough campuses. These notes and pictures are helpful to refer back to when it comes time to make those final decisions about where to apply and which college to ultimately attend.
- While a summer college visit is better than no college visit, summer isn't the ideal time to visit college campuses because it is hard to get a true feel for campus when school isn't in session. If there are particular colleges that your student likes after visiting this summer and wants to pursue applying to, you should try to schedule another visit to that campus during the school year prior to your student committing to attend that school (Fall Break is a great time to visit schools as very few places other than Arizona have a Fall Break!).
- If there is no way for you to visit a particular college that your student is interested in, take a virtual campus tour at http://www.campustours.com/
Summer School
Summer school will be offered this summer through the Amphitheater School District and it will be held at CDO. For specific information regarding registration and courses available, please visit http://www.amphi.com/district/amphitheater-community-schools.aspx or pick up a summer school flyer in the counseling office.
The district will also be offering online summer school again this summer through MDLP. Information about online summer classes is posted on the district website (www.amphi.com). Students will need to have a contract signed by both the student and a parent (the contract can be found online and should be brought to the counselor completed when the student comes in to sign-up), as well as an online advisement form completed by their counselor before they can register for online summer school. Please have your student schedule an appointment with his/her counselor to discuss this further if there is an interest in taking an online summer class.
Summer Opportunities
Just a friendly reminder that there are still many great summer programs available for students of all ages this summer. Counselor, Ms. Pati Mapp has been hard at work organizing a list of these opportunities for you: http://www.amphi.com/schools/cdo-high/counseling/summer-opportunities.aspx.
Scholarship Spotlight:
Harriet Silverman Scholarship
: This scholarship supports gifted high school women within Arizona who will be attending the University of Arizona in the fall of 2015 and will be majoring in the sciences, engineering, or mathematics. The Women in Science and Engineering Program at the University of Arizona is sponsoring the scholarship. For more information, and to apply, please visit:
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Parent Organization Meeting
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Join us for our meeting to talk about CDO - today and what we want for the future.
Tuesday, April 28 - 6pm in the Cafe
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IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM MR DEWEERDT
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Hello Dorados! Your school Resource Officers would like to inform you that the month of April has been recognized by the National Safety Council, Department of Transportation, International Association of Chiefs of Police as well as many others as Distracted Driving Awareness month. Currently distracted driving leads the nation as the number one killer of youth. Distracted driving includes texting, talking on your cell phone, adjusting your radio, eating, drinking, and even passengers causing a distraction to the driver or anything other than paying attention to the roadway. At any given daylight moment across America, approximately 660,000 drivers are using cell phones or manipulating electronic devices while driving, a number that has held steady since 2010. (NOPUS) During the month of April we will be presenting a distracted driving presentation in classes on campus. While we are not able to make it to all of the classes we are always available for questions or comments.
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MR CDO Competition
WHAT'S BETTER THAN WATCHING 8 of CDO's hottest boys in one place at the same time? Come cheer on the contestants at Mr. CDO pageant on Wednesday, April 22, in the Little Theater.
With a star-studded performance by Bo Shimmin, Hannah Johnson and special guest judge, Miss. Arizona, it will definitely be worth the $3.00 price of admission. Who will be crowned the next Mr. CDO?
Come on Wednesday, April 22 to find out
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Next week's spirit dress days are:
- Monday the 20th- College day
- Wednesday, the 22nd-Twin Day
- Thursday, the 23rd-America Day
- Friday the 24th will be CDO Spirit Day so put on your green and gold!
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SAT test on May 2nd..... the late registration deadline is April 21st
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H2O for Life - Fundraiser
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Every day one billion people travel an average of three hours to gather water. In some communities women and children spend up to 60 percent of their day collecting water, putrid though it may be. Every 20 seconds a child dies from a water-related disease, and such diseases are the leading cause of death for children under the age of five. One half of all schools around the world lack access to clean water.
Bryn Hudson, Cassie Ho, Charles Amador, and Giancarlo Del Toro along with our Environmental Science and Biology students have chosen to partner with the San Miguel School in Ecuador through H2O for Life. They have chosen to fundraise for San Miguel so that 11 miles of piping, a water storage unit, and a water treatment plant, plus sanitation and community training, may be provided for the community with high rates of water borne illnesses and no direct water access now. CDO students intend to provide them with water for 400 homes, a school, a clinic, a daycare, and two churches. Fundraising will transform lives. Schools will finally have much deserved restrooms, allowing girls the opportunity to comfortably attend school. Fewer people will die due to water related diseases.
CDO hopes to raise $7,700 for this new water system and hygiene education for San Miguel, Ecuador. In order to meet this goal CDO will be hosting a 5K on Saturday, April 25th on the track. Entrance fee is $10.00, but there will also be door prizes. CDO is asking you to consider walking, donating money, or purchasing a water droplet. Water Droplets will be sold for a $1.00 in the cafeteria during both lunches for the next two weeks. Donations over $250 will receive a receipt. Checks are to be made out to H2O for Life. Their tax exempt number is 26-0338552; donations are considered tax deductible if nothing is received in return for the donation. Checks may be dropped off in Mrs. Gauna's classroom, R606. We appreciate your consideration of CDO's and H2O for Life's endeavors. Bryn, Cassie, Charles, and Giancarlo hope you will support their efforts and change the lives of an entire community by donating today.
Online donations can be made at www.h2oforlifeschools.org/index.php/component/k2/item/815-canyon-del-oro-high-school
Thank you,
Sonya Gauna
Social Studies Department Chair
U.S. History Teacher
IB Social and Cultural Anthropology Teacher
Canyon del Oro High School
www.mrsgaunaswiki.wikispaces.com
(520)696-5646
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Is your student returning to CDO next year?
Has your child turned in their registration forms? If not,
Please get them turned into the Counseling Office Now
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Win Your 2015
Limited Edition Mustang!!
Don't miss this opportunity to support
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100% of the proceeds collected by CDO Project Graduation
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Contact any Project Grad committee member to get your tickets
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CDO SITE COUNCIL
Parents and Students - are you interested in joining Site Council for the 2015-16 school year?
The primary mission of the Site Council is to support the school community in its goal to foster excellence and unity. It accomplishes this by providing a vehicle through which the community can share in the decision making process. Attached is an application to complete and turn in to by April 20th. If you have any questions about Site Council and your role, feel free to call Rhonda at 696-5566. Please consider joining CDO's Site Council and help make a difference! Student applicationParent application
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Graduation Announcements from Rembrandt are available!! If you ordered graduation announcements from Rembrandt, they are available at Rembrandt's office on Oracle and Magee.
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Senior Parents - To do list
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ATTENTION
Senior Parents 2015
It's Time for Memory Lane!
Make your Graduate's Project Grad "Walk Down Memory Lane" Extra Special MEMORY LANE PHOTO COLLAGE Create a collage of your child's life through photos~to ensure all collages can be displayed on the Memory Lane display, you must follow the specific instructions you receive in the Senior Graduation information packet. MEMORY LANE SLIDE SHOW A picture is worth a thousand words! Share memories of your graduate and their friends growing up together. EMAIL your jpeg photos of ONLY CDO Grads to: Slideshow@CDOProjectGraduation.com PERSONAL LETTER Get sentimental! Tell your child how proud you are of them, in a personal letter. Our Memory Lane Volunteers will make sure your letter is waiting for your child at their reserved seat at the party. (No greeting cards please!) Shhh! This should be a surprise for your Graduate! The DEADLINE for all Memory Lane items is Friday, April 24th Find the DETAILS at www.CDOProjectGraduation.com on the SENIOR PARENTS tab. Or email: MemoryLane@CDOProjectGraduation.com
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CDO ANNOUNCEMENTS
DRESS CODE
- HEY DORADOS! This is a reminder that the dress code is still in effect. Ladies, your tops must have straps on the shoulders, no showing or exposed undergarments and your midriff, front and back, must be covered. Open or exposed backs on shirts are not allowed, either. Gentlemen, same for you: no exposed undergarments, no tank tops where the armpit hole extends to the waist, no exposed midriff and no images or language on shirts that violate the dress code. Dress code violators will be directed to Mrs. Henkel in Counseling where they will exchange their top for a CDO t-shirt. Keep it classy CDO.
STUDENT IDs
- A GENTLE REMINDER ABOUT IDs: IDs must be worn and displayed while on campus by all students. Around the neck or on the bag facing front is perfectly acceptable. In the pocket or out of site is unacceptable - students must have it on and showing. If you don't have it on or showing in front you will most likely receive a lunch detention. Thanks for your thoughtful cooperation.
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Purchase Legacy Bricks to be installed this summer.
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Consider donating some of your 2015 Tax Credit in April. You may make donations throughout the year instead of waiting until December.
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CDO Silent Witness Hot Line
696-5564
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(Confidential)
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Website
Officer Beauchamp:
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Officer Brown:
tbrown@amphi.com
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SAT Test Dates @ CDO
Test dates:
To register go to
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