Nov. 16, 2015 
WHAT'S HAPPENING AT CDO
Amphi District Webpage - Check it the great things in our district 

Tues 11/17 - Civics Test, Juniors
Tues 11/17 - Girls Soccer , MPR -5:15-6:30
Wed 11/18 - College Financial Aid Night, Cafe 6pm
Wed 11/18 - "We Heard You" Tour with Diane Douglas, Supt Az Public Schools
Fri 11/20 - AzMerit Scores - Ask your student/Check that backpack
Thur 11/26 & Fri 11/27 - HAPPY THANKSGIVING - NO SCHOOL
Wed 12/2 - Early Out
Fri 12/4 - IB APPLICATIONS DUE
Sat 12/5 - FORMAL, TCC, 7-11:30pm
Tues 12/8 - "Race to Nowhere" St. Mark's UMC, Magee & La Canada, 6:30 pm
Tues 12/15-Thur 12/17 - Finals Schedule
Thur 12/17 - Last day of school before Winter Break
Mon 1/4 - Back to School - Spring Semester
Mon 1/11 - Kids & the Internet/Social Media Presentation, Cafe 6:00pm
FROM THE COUNSELORS
News from the Counseling Department
Week of November 16, 2015
 
Wednesday, November 18 at 6:00 pm in the Café
Financial Aid Night for Seniors
Come learn more about the financial aid process, the FAFSA, and how to qualify for the most amount of money. Financial aid is available for all types of post-secondary institutions. Although this evening is geared towards seniors, all grade levels are welcome. We will be hosting another Financial Aid Night for grades 9-11 in the spring.
 
Top 15 Mistakes to Avoid in Choosing a College
Afraid of choosing the wrong college? Avoid these 15 common blunders students often make in considers their college options.
Elizabeth Hoyt
September 17, 2015
 
Choosing a college is stressful and making sure you make the right decision can often feel like a daunting task. To help out with the process, here are some common mistakes to avoid along the way:

1. Rushing the process. Finding the right college takes time and effort, not to mention research and an often lengthy application process. Waiting until the last minute or just "falling into a college" is never a good idea. It takes the most important factor out of the equation-you.
2. Being a follower. Following a boyfriend, girlfriend, best friend to the college of their choice may seem like a good idea at the time because you want to be near them, but this is one of the most pivotal points in your life, too. You need to remember to make the best decisions for yourself and, if your relationships are strong, they will outlast time and distance anyway.
3. The legacy lure. We're aware the commandment states "Honor thy father and mother." However, only considering colleges your parents, siblings or other family members went to in order to follow in their footsteps may not be in your best interest. It's always better to explore your options and find the right fit for your personality.
4. Rebellion. In contrast, only considering colleges your parents DON'T want you to go isn't beneficial either. Sometimes, they have some good insight that may help you decide on what may be best for you. Don't choose-or not choose-a college out of spite. This is sure to lead you down a path of regret. Choose a college based on what you want, not based on what someone else doesn't.
5. You're a die-hard fan. We've all got our favorite teams, but let's remember that just because they have a great sports team does not mean it's the right educational fit for you. After all, you're there to learn, not cheer them on. You can be a fan anywhere, but you can't learn everywhere.
6. The temptation to party. So, it's a great party school but is it a great learning environment? While you may be itching to get out on your own and party like a rock star, that's really not what college is about. Remember, when choosing a college that you want to choose somewhere what you can have a healthy social atmosphere but a setting that's conducive to the real goal at hand-learning.
7. How a student body looks. You've heard the student body is attractive. So what? Maybe you like this, maybe you're worried you won't fit in, either way, you should ignore these stereotypes because they probably are just that. Also, the attractiveness of a student body shouldn't really make a different in your decision on where to get an education.
8. Assuming the worst. Not applying to certain schools because you assume you won't be accepted underrates your potential and potentially limits your future. Come on, you guys, we have reach schools for a reason. You never know what you can achieve if you don't try, so at least make an attempt.
9. Location, location, location. Whether you're a homebody who wants to stay close or an escape artist who wants to get as far from home as possible, the location should be a factor in choosing a college, not the sole decision maker.
10. Cost obsessions or carelessness. Forgetting to consider the cost or only considering the cost as a factor are two major issues to avoid. While cost is a huge hurdle, there are many other factors to consider as well and students should not be blinded by this one aspect. Reversely, students who are applying for financial aid or whose parents are paying for college should not neglect to think about cost completely, as costs can add up quite quickly.
11. Not visiting. Experiences are relative and one person's dream college could be another's nightmare. This is why going by what you've been told is never a good idea. A person very different from you could have had a positive or negative experience that you likely would not have had. Also, only looking at the website or relying on a college's advertising is a mistake because they tend to idealize college life and students get unrealistic expectations of what campus is like. It's always better to visit and experience the college-or one very similar to it-for yourself.
12. Relying on reputation. Just because it's a "highly-ranked", "prestigious" or a "designer" school doesn't mean it's the right school for you. Don't always assume that the difficulty of getting into the school equates to the quality of education you'll receive. Some students need smaller classes and more one-on-one interaction to thrive in a learning environment.
13. Pushy parents. Letting your parents decide which college is right for you, or being forced by your parents to attend a certain school is not healthy. You need to think about what you want out of a college. After all, you're the one attending the school.
14. Having a one-track mind. Maybe you've wanted to go there since you were little and you've already decided there is only one right school for you. But not investigating all your options is a huge mistake. You can still attend you're number one, we're just asking you to check out the others, too. Just because you think it's what you want doesn't mean you can't ask questions and, believe us, you can never ask too many!
15. The college specializes in your current major. That's right, we said current. Choosing a college solely because of a specific major or career path is a major (pun intended) issue because, odds are, your major will change several times. There's nothing wrong with that, we just want you to be prepared with a school ready to accommodate all your dreams, whatever they may be.
 
IB applications are now available!
IB applications are now available for those sophomores who would like to join the IB program next year. Please pick up an application in the counseling office, outside Mrs. Cisco's office, or in Mr. Morin or Ms. Snider's classrooms. Applications must be submitted no later than Friday, December 4 at 3:30 pm to either Mrs. Cisco or Mrs. Barcanic. Please see Mrs. Cisco or Mrs. Barcanic if you have any questions!!
 
Scholarship Spotlight:
The Gates Millennium Scholars (GMS) Program, funded by a grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, selects 1,000 talented students each year to receive a good-through-graduation scholarship to use at any college or university of their choice. To be eligible for the Gates Millennium Scholars Program students must:
 
  • Be African American, American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian American/Pacific Islander or Hispanic American;  
  • Be Citizens, legal permanent residents or nationals of the United States;
  • Have a cumulative GPA of 3.3 on an unweighted 4.0 scale or earned a GED;
  • Have demonstrated leadership abilities through participation in community service, extracurricular or other activities;
  • Meet Federal Pell Grant eligibility criteria;
  • Enroll for the first time at a U.S. located , accredited college or university (with the exception of students concurrently pursuing a high school diploma) in the fall as a full-time, degree seeking, first year student;
  • Have completed and submitted their application by the deadline; and
  • Have the following forms completed and submitted by the deadline on their behalf:
    • A Nominator Form-an evaluation of the student's academic record, and;
    • A Recommender Form- an evaluation of the student's community service and leadership  activities.
For more information, and to apply: https://www.gmsp.org/
Deadline = Wednesday, January 13, 2016
 
Upcoming College Visits:
November
California Inst of the Arts (in CDO Little Theater)    Tuesday, Nov. 17, 8:55 am
Pima Community College                                        Tuesday, Nov. 17, 9:00 am
Northern Arizona University                                    Tuesday, Nov. 17, 10:00 am
Financial Aid Night (in Café)                                Wednesday, Nov. 18, 6:00 pm
 
December
Arizona State University                                           Tuesday, Dec. 1, 9:00 am
Pima Community College                                         Tuesday, Dec. 1, 9:00 am
CDO STUDENT ATHLETES

Amphitheater Schools have a tradition of outstanding athletic programs. Every year top athletes head to colleges and universities on scholarship. November 12 was early signing day and Canyon del Oro had a total of 4 students sign national letters of intent to play college athletics. Congratulations and best of luck to our student-athletes!

Kudos
  • Tristen Peterson - Baseball- Kansas State
  • Brenna Griesser  - Softball - Boston College
  • Randi Longville   - Softball - Arizona Christian University
  • Carli Campbell    - Softball - University of Arizona
GIRLS SOCCER
Attention Girls' Soccer Student Athletes and Parents for JV and Varsity:
There will be a meeting on Tuesday, Nov 17th in the MPR from 5:15 to 6:30 PM.

Please plan on attending to hear more about the season schedule, events and Booster Club activities.

Community Supporter of our CDO Dream Team




CDO Dream Team - Bowling Tournament was this past Friday, November 13th.   The entire Unified team consists of 21 athletes and 7 partners. 
AZMERIT INFO
WHAT'S PROJECT GRAD?????


Project Graduation
this is a nationally recognized, all-night, safe and memorable celebration offered at Canyon Del Oro High School for all graduating seniors.

CDO parents, teachers, staff, and the business community come together to create an exciting, drug and alcohol free evening that provides lifetime memories.

We thank the businesses in the community who choose to partner with us to help us continue this extraordinary program. Project Graduation expenses are about $50,000 a year to create this enchanting event for our seniors.

This event includes the following for our Senior's fantastic night!
~ Beautiful sets for a themed atmosphere
~ Formal, sit-down dinner
~ Live entertainment in a club-like setting
~ A 'casino' where grads can win dozens of prizes donated by the 
        community
~ Outdoor carnival and inflatable games
~ DJs and dancing until dawn
~ A send-off breakfast
~ Prizes, prizes, and more prizes!

We need volunteers - If you have 1 hour or 20 hours, we can find you something to do.  Tons of jobs to do with whatever time you have to share.  Make sure this event is available for your student when he/she graduates.

 
PROJECT GRAD GOLF TOURNAMENT


13th Annual Oro Valley Cup
Join us for a great day of golf and fun and support our local community at The 13th Annual Oro Valley Cup Golf Tournament benefiting Project Graduation which will be held Friday, February 5, 2016 at the Hilton-El Conquistador Country Club in Oro Valley. 100% of the proceeds from this tournament will go towards providing an alcohol and drug free all-night graduation celebration for high school seniors in Southern Arizona. Over 1200 high school seniors from Amphitheater, Canyon del Oro and Ironwood Ridge High Schools will benefit from this tournament.
Sponsored by:

Hilton Tucson El Conquistador
Golf & Tennis Resort, Oro Valley, Arizona

 
OV LACROSSE CLUB

WINTER FORMAL TICKETS
WINTER FORMAL TICKETS

Tickets are on sale this week in the Bookstore; they will be sold before school and during both lunches Monday through Thursday, no tickets will be sold on Fridays. The cost is $35.00 per person and will go up by $5.00 each week so purchase your tickets early.

Non-CDO guest forms are available in the Administration Office. 

Saturday, Dec 5 - 7:00-11:30pm, TCC 
ARIZONA CIVICS TEST FOR JUNIORS
NEW CIVICS TEST REQUIREMENT

CIVICS TEST - GRADUATION REQUIREMENT
The graduating class of 2017 is the first graduation class required to take and pass the CivicsTest with a 60%. Here is the link to the study materials for the exam on the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services site http://www.uscis.gov/citizenship/learners/study-test/study-materials-civics-test


http://www.azcentral.com/story/news/arizona/politics/2015/01/15/arizona-passes-law-requiring-students-pass-civics-test/21830955/
CDO MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
CDO Merchandise available by order form or online.
CDO Merchandise website

Orders placed by Sunday, September 27, 2015 will arrive to your home by October 10, 2015 (if shipped) or available for pick up at school on October 8, 2015 (choose pick up). 
 
DO YOU USE AMAZON???
If you shop Amazon, please use www.smile.amazon.com instead of just amazon and choose to support CDO Parent Organization.  Every little bit helps us to help CDO.


Campus Announcements

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.
In This Issue
What's Happening
News from the Counseling Office
KUDOS CDO Student/Athletes
Girls Soccer
Sponsor
AZMerit
What's Project Grad
OV Cup
OV Lacrosse
Winter Formal
Civics Test
CDO Merchandise
Shop Amazon smiles
Student Announcements
Yearbook Info


LOST AND FOUND:
Please check in the Bookstore-Lost and Found for any of your misplaced items. All items will be available for claim until November 23rd





Yearbook - Senior Announcement
 
CDO Seniors: now that your photos are finished, put a great quote with it for the yearbook. Submit your appropriate quote using the boxes at the Library and Athletic Secretary. Leave your legacy in the Yearbook, get your quote submitted by Thanksgiving!!!!!
 

CDO ALUMNI

Please register with our
cdoalumniconnection@gmail.com

If you graduated from CDO, we want to know about you. 

Parent & Student Portals

The Parent Portal and Student Portal are excellent resources for families to monitor academic progress. Previously established Parent Portal and Student Portal accounts should still be active from last year. If you need to set up a new Parent or Student Portal account or if you are having difficulty with your current account, please contact Patsy Valencia at pvalenci@amphi.com for help.

Information

 

 Regular Bell Schedule  

 

Alternative Bell Schedule  

 

Student Announcements 

 

Purchase Legacy Bricks

Webpages

 

Amphi Homepage 

 

CDO Homepage 

 

CDO Film

 

CDO Yearbook 

 

Cross Middle School Communique

 

EZ pay for Cafeteria 

 

Counseling 

 

Palantir Print Edition

 

Parent Portal 

 

Project Grad

 

Tax Credit Info 

CDO Silent Witness Hot Line

696-5564

  (Confidential)
School Resource Officers:

Website 

 

Officer Beauchamp:


CDO Athletics
      

 

 

Parent Organization 

 

Amphi Project Grad  

 

Amphi Public Schools 

 

Athletics 

 

Pom  

 

Project Grad  

 

Spirit Line 

 

Theatre 

Cross Middle School Electronic Newsletter

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