Archives for the ‘Associated Student Body’ Category

Job Shadows

By Michael Loessel • Nov 14th, 2008 • Category: Associated Student Body, Career Center

A job shadow is a short term career related learning activity that allows a student to observe an individual (s) in their workplace during normal working hours. District policy mandates that a job shadow …



Community Service

By Michael Loessel • Nov 14th, 2008 • Category: Associated Student Body, Career Center, News

Whether it’s called COMMUNITY SERVICE or VOLUNTEERING, students going the extra mile and participating in either activity has many benefits such as enhancing a scholarship or job application. In fact a majority of scholarship applications require extra-curricular/community service activity as part of their scholarship selection criteria. The more hours you accumulate the greater your chances are of being selected for a scholarship.
No matter what [...]



Homecoming Court Applications Available

By Dan Camacho • Oct 1st, 2008 • Category: Associated Student Body, Lincoln High School, News

Are you interested in being part of the 2008 Homecoming Court? Do you have at least a 2.5 G.P.A.? Are you willing to fill out the entire application and be interviewed by a panel of staff and community members? If so, then come by room 146 …



Calling All Artists and Art Lovers

By Dan Camacho • Oct 1st, 2008 • Category: Associated Student Body, News

On Saturday, October 18, Market Creek Plaza will host its third annual Arts and Culture Fest from 12:00 to 6:00 p.m.  Admission to the event is free, which will feature music and dance performances, live art demonstrations, international foods, cultural workshops, and much more.  There is also for the first time a Visual Art Competition [...]



Important Senior Info

By Dan Camacho • Sep 24th, 2008 • Category: Associated Student Body, Important Dates, News

If you have not taken your senior portrait, it is still not too late. Please go to room 601 after school a.s.a.p. and make your appointment. They will be on campus until Oct. 3th!  The sitting fee is $30.  This is your last chance to be in the yearbook.  You may also call [...]



Going To Community College

By Michael Loessel • Sep 23rd, 2008 • Category: Associated Student Body, Career Center

A majority of the seniors graduating in June will go on to post-secondary education and probably choose Community College. Why? The reason is simple … cost … the per unit cost = $20. The second reason may be the variety of courses offered at MESA, MIRAMAR & CITY COLLEGE. At community college a student can choose to take courses leading to an Associates [...]



Senior Picture Make Up

By Dan Camacho • Sep 17th, 2008 • Category: Associated Student Body, News

Any Seniors who have not taken their senior pictures has one last chance!  Prestige Portraits by Lifetouch will be on our campus the week of Sept. 22nd through the 26th from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. You must call them at 858-693-6403 to schedule your appointment!  This is your last opportunity to be in the yearbook!  [...]



Yearbooks Are Here!

By Dan Camacho • Jun 2nd, 2008 • Category: Associated Student Body, Important Dates, Lincoln High School, News

The full color yearbook has arrived. If you have not picked up your pre-ordered copy, you may do so in room 146 during lunch and after school all this week and next. If you still would like to buy one, the price is now $75 (cash or money order only). Get your’s [...]



Staff vs. Students Basketball Game

By Dan Camacho • May 2nd, 2008 • Category: Associated Student Body, Important Dates, Lincoln High School, News

The Class of 2009 would like to thank all of the staff (players and chaperones) and students who helped make this event possible. The staff won by one point (55 to 54). We raised $537 for the Class of 2009!  Congratulations to Daria Hunt and Edlen Hernandez for winning the three point shot, they each [...]



Student Leadership Opportunity

By Ray Adair • Apr 18th, 2008 • Category: Associated Student Body, Lincoln High School, News

The California Association of Student Councils (CASC) is looking for hardworking, passionate students to serve on the State Council that leads the 60-year-old nonprofit organization. Students do not need to be in student council, and this is a great opportunity for your students to develop their skills regardless of their leadership experience. Applications should be [...]