Weekly Bulletin – 11/9/09
By Dan Camacho • Nov 10th, 2009 • Category: NewsLincoln High School
Bulletin – November 10, 2009
New Items:
College Application Deadline for UC and CSU – Nov. 30th!
If you need help with your college applications – come by room 303 all this week (Mon. – Thurs.) and next – after school from 2:30 to 4:00. Wendy Craig, Associate Director of the Educational Opportunity Programs and Ethnic Affairs at San Diego State University will be there to assist.
Junior Parent Night
Junior Parent Night will be held the evening of Wednesday, November 18th, in the Black Box Theater from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 pm. Topics to be covered include high school diploma requirements, college entrance requirements, senior privileges, etc…
Mock Trial
Anyone interested in participating in Mock Trial Program for Lincoln, please attend the meeting in room 350 on Monday and Tuesday, during lunch.
Circle of Friends
Remember that tomorrow, and every Wednesday, Circle of Friends meets during lunch. Please come to Room 447 at the beginning of lunch. Your school lunch will be waiting. New or interested members are welcome and community service credit is available. See you then!
Homecoming Court
We are having a meeting today – Wed. Nov. 10th – during lunch in room 146. Bring your lunch and your service project ideas!
Hurley Walk the Walk – West Coast Grandchampions
We will have a meeting this Thursday, during lunch to watch your video from this summer. Please bring your lunch.
Repeat Items:
Tuesday and Thursday Tutoring After School | Learning Lab in Room 450 and T Cubed in Room 544 | 2:30am – 4pm
ALL students are welcome to drop in at our two after school tutoring locations on Tuesday and Thursday. College tutors and some of YOUR teachers are available to help you with your academics, or simply come by to get organized and prioritize what you need to do for the week to be successful in your classes. Come by and check us out!
Friday, November 13 – Freshman for a Day @ San Diego State University – All Day
Seniors, Juniors and Sophomores – Would you like to experience what it’s like to be a college Freshman for a day? SDSU’s Early Opportunities Program (EOP) has organized an event just for you to gain that first hand experience. Space is VERY limited. Students who are interested must demonstrate their commitment to their educational future. Priority will be given to our Seniors and Juniors, however there will be space for Sophomores as well. Stop by the Career Center today to sign up. Deadline to sign up is this FRIDAY, Novmeber 6 by 3pm.
Thursday, November 19 | Junior Class Parent Night @ Lincoln High School | 6p – 7:30p
JUNIORS! Mark your calendar… and your parent/guardian’s calendar… for the Junior Class Parent Night. Bring your parents to this very important meeting to hear from your counselor what you need to do to make sure you are diploma bound and college bound. See you there!
Saturday, November 21 | Cal SOAP College Application & Scholarship Workshop @ Lincoln High School | 9am – 1pm
Seniors! Complete and submit your last minute college applications with the help of professional College Peer Advisors. Turn in your application with confidence! Juniors, Sophomores AND Freshmen – Learn expert tips for finding and winning scholarship grants. Complete scholarship applications and essays online with the help of professional College Peer Advisors. Secure your scholarships today! You can also get started on building your resume.
Monday, November 30 — Seniors! The UC & CSU application deadline is quickly approaching. You have just under 4 weeks to complete your applications… make sure you have everything in order so you don’t miss the deadline! If you need some assistance, make sure to come to the Cal SOAP College Application & Scholarship Workshop on November 21.
Coming soon… Thursday, December 3 | Cal SOAP Career Fair @ the Scottish Rite Center | 9am – 12noon
Keep your eyes and ears open for the upcoming Cal SOAP Career Fair to take place in the first week of December. More information to come…
Girls Basketball Tryouts
They will take place on Saturday, November 14th, from 2:45-5:15 pm in the New Gym.
All female student-athletes interested in trying out for the basketball team must receive clearance from the central office prior to tryouts. No one will be admitted without proper clearance. No exceptions!!! If you need a physical, please go to the central office for a form.
Boys Basketball
Students, Winter sports are coming up and that means Hornet Basketball is back in full effect! Are you interested in playing boys basketball? If so, tryouts begin Nov. 14th so get ready!
Employment Opportunity
The County of San Diego is offering high school students an employment opportunity as a Student Worker. The rate of pay = $11.67. Students interested should go to the Career Center (room107) for more information. FYI – one Lincoln High student has applied for a position and will be working for the Sheriff’s Dept.
Lincoln Hat Policy
Students please be aware that Lincoln High School has a NO HAT policy. Students caught wearing a hat by a staff member may be asked to give up the hat. If the student is unwilling to give up the hat, they are subject to discipline and possible suspension.
MECHA Fundraiser
Every Wednesday MECHA will be selling TOSTILOCOS after school @ 3:00 p.m. In the main quad for the 9th grade center for SocialJustice. Tostilocos will cost $2.75.
COMMUNITY SERVICE
All seniors must complete a minimum of 30 hours of community service. All 9th – 11th grade students are encouraged to participate in community service during the school year. Don’t wait until your senior year. See Mr Loessel, in the Career Center, if you have questions.
American Red Cross Club at Lincoln
Come be a part of a great organization new to Lincoln. Besides CPR, the American Red Cross Club will help the Red Cross fulfill its humanitarian mission – to relieve human suffering by preventing, preparing for, and responding to emergencies. Your membership will help your community and even provide world wide support. Earn community service hours and add to your Senior Exhibition. They meet every Tuesday after school. Contact Mr. Monday in Public Safety – room 351 for more information or check them out at their booth on Club Rush Day.
Wave Program
The Winter Aquatic Vocational Education (W.A.V.E.) Program is co-sponsored by the City of San Diego and the American Red Cross. The WAVE Program provides an opportunity for “at risk” youths from low-income and minority households to receive a scholarship and participate in the lifeguard training course. The WAVE Program also requires candidates to complete a minimum of 25 hours of volunteer work at City of San Diego pools and a minimum of 5 hours at the American Red Cross. Students can visit the Career Center to get an information brochure.
Writing for Literacy Essay Contest
Are you or know a 10th grade student interested in competing for a $500 top prize (other winners will also receive money) for writing a one thousand word essay? The 2010 Student Writing for Literacy Essay Contest deadline is 3:00 p.m. Thursday, November 19, 2009. See the library for details.


