The ViewVolume V, No. 6 | February 2007

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PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE

I am reminded daily that Westview has an extraordinary instructional staff. On any given day you will see teachers giving up their free time to tutor students before and after school and during lunch. They sponsor clubs and attend student performances, activities and games. It is always gratifying when we receive emails from parents and students recognizing teachers who have “gone the extra mile” to ensure that all are learning. I am pleased to share some special recognitions of our staff during this past year.

UCSD Outstanding High School Teacher Recognition Program  
Bruce Hubschmitt
Brad Johnson
John Rankin
Maury Scruggs
Sanjevi Subbiah
Jeff Wenger

University of  Chicago Outstanding Teacher Award
Maury Scruggs

Selected as SCSBOA All-Southern Junior High School Honor Band Conductor
Jeri Webb

National Honor Roll’s Outstanding American Teachers
Keith Opstad

Congratulations to these and all of our fine Wolverine Teachers!

Dawn Kastner
Principal

SUMMER VACATIONS

Now is the time that many families begin to plan their summer vacations and we want to encourage you to please wait until after June 20, 2007 to take your students out of town. In most instances, teachers will be unable to arrange for early final exams, so students who leave early will have to take their finals upon their return during the summer. When this happens, a grade of Incomplete is recorded on the transcript and is not changed until fall when the teacher returns to grade the final exams.  Besides the obvious potential impact this can have on a student’s ability to do well on the exam, this can also cause problems with CIF eligibility. Thank you for scheduling your vacations after June 20 to ensure that your students don’t miss valuable instruction and assessment time.

SPRING SPORTS

Spring Sports begin February 17th. Anyone interested in playing a Spring Sport should visit the Westview Athletics page for more information. 

Baseball
Dive
Golf (Boys)
Gymnastics
Lacrosse (Girls)
Lacrosse (Boys)
Softball
Swim
Tennis (Boys)
Track & Field
Volleyball (Boys)

ROLLER HOCKEY TEAM MEMBERS

What’s coming up...

Check the school calendar for more events

Feb. 3

Mock SAT & ACT Exams

Feb. 6

PTSA Meeting - Library

Feb. 13

Back to School Night/Junior Parent Night

Feb. 19-23

District Recess - NO SCHOOL

Mar. 16

Professional Growth Day - NO SCHOOL

Mar. 31

Mock SAT, ACT, & PSAT Exams

Apr. 16-20

Spring Break - NO SCHOOL

May 25

Professional Growth Day - NO SCHOOL

May 28

Memorial Day - NO SCHOOL

Jun. 20

Last Day of School

Quick web links

Daily Bulletin – visit the daily bulletin to see what’s happening today!
School Calendar – see what events are coming up throughout the year.
General Information – can’t find what you’re looking for? Try this link.
Athletics – support your Westview Wolverines – visit the athletic pages to see when your favorite team is playing.
Counseling – graduation requirements, colleges visiting Westview, scholarships, course catalog, etc.

College Readiness

College fairs and expo events are listed on our counseling website.

WESTVIEW ROMANCE CONCERT

Westview’s Choral Department will be performing their Romance Concert on February 6th  at 7:00pm in the Westview Theater. It will be an entertaining evening that will be fun to share with your favorite people. Tickets for this event will be sold beforehand and at the door. Get your tickets soon! This has been a sold out event in the past! Premier Reserve Tickets are $8.00 and General Reserve Tickets are $5.00. For tickets and information call: 780-2000 ext. 3222.

2007 CALIFORNIA ALL STATE HONOR CHOIR

Congratulations to the following students who have been selected for the 2007 California All State Honor Choir:

Alicia Archambault
Rufina Bavin
Kelly Tran
Tasha Blancvh
Gabrielle O’Leary
Peter Yoon

These students will perform at the Convention Center in Ontario , California on Saturday, March 17, 2007 at 3:30pm.

INSPIRATIONAL THOUGHT

Each time someone stands up for an ideal, or acts to improve the lot of others, or strikes out against injustice, he sends forth a tiny ripple of hope.
                                  - Robert F. Kennedy

PTSA PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE

Dear Parents,

We have a slight change in plans!  Our February Association meeting was scheduled for February 13, but with Junior Parent Night and Back-to-School Night, that was just way too much going on! It has been rescheduled for Tuesday, February 6 in the Library. It begins at 7:00pm with a short business meeting, followed by a presentation by Westview's Student Support Services on Suicide Prevention. February is Suicide Prevention Month, so please join us to preview what your students will be hearing and learning throughout the month. More details are in this newsletter.

One of the agenda items for our February meeting is the election of the Nominating Committee. This group will be choosing our elected officers for the 2007-2008 year. If you are interested in being on the Nominating Committee or are interested in one of our elected positions, please contact Anne Smith at 484-0540 or annemfs@san.rr.com. Other agenda items are approval of the mid-year audits for the association and Grad Nite, approval of Grad Nite contracts, adoption of State PTA's Professional Governance Standards and announcements of last year's Gifts to School. 

On January 3, PTSA sponsored our fall semester Student/Staff Recognition Awards Ceremony.  The participation was wonderful! Thank you to Chair Yvonne Weinstein and her committee, Colleen Salzetti, Gloria Lew, Leslie Stebbins and Vikki Lammers. Also thank you to Christine O'Hara, Cindi Wade, Gail Durso and Cindy Ruecker for their assistance that evening. If you've never attended this heart-warming event, plan on joining us for the Spring Semester ceremony on May 29.

On January 23, our Character Counts! Chair, Cindy Ruecker, along with Charley Bartley of Student Support Services, attended a National Character Counts! Training session, which was held for all middle and high school chairs in Palomar Council. Thank you to both of them for re-arranging their schedules to attend. This month, Cindy's newsletter article discusses Responsibility, so please read it elsewhere in this newsletter. 

And a huge thank you to Executive Vice-president, Jennifer Kuhlman, for her many hours of work on soliciting information, compiling and submitting the MY PTA/PTSA award application to California State PTA. This award recognizes units for their membership creativity, student, administration, teacher and parent involvement, outreach and collaboration with allied agencies or community partners. With all we do at Westview, we were able to apply for all categories! Westview PTSA won the state award for Outstanding Unit in 2003 -- the first year of our existence! I'll keep you posted.

Happy Valentine's Day and enjoy the District Recess, better known as Ski Week! Stay safe and enjoy time with your family.


Carolyn Epple
PTSA President

 

CHARACTER COUNTS!

PILLAR – RESPONSIBILITY

Previous newsletters (past issues) contained articles regarding the first two pillars of the Character Counts! program adopted by our school district several years ago – these being TRUSTWORTHINESS and RESPECT. This month’s article will focus on the third pillar – RESPONSIBILITY.

Nothing is more core to a person with excellent character than responsibility – someone who does what needs to be done, when it needs to be done, and demonstrates reliability and dependability. A responsible individual is accountable for his or her own actions – never making excuses or blaming others, but acknowledging and meeting obligations. 

Our teens face many challenges during these years – not the least of which include the commitment of schoolwork, extracurriculars, community service, etc., and balancing socializing, with (perhaps) working part-time, along with some of life’s major milestones such as obtaining a driver’s license and being a new driver on the road, taking college entrance exams, applying to those colleges, etc. Therefore, it is critical that our teens take charge of their own lives, set realistic goals for themselves in all areas, make the right decisions and – most important of all - do the right thing.

Join the Westview PTSA and Student Services on campus in promoting character education by talking with your child about why it is important to behave responsibly and how irresponsible behavior can damage relationships with others.  Show them how being a responsible person will earn them others’ trust and respect, and, in turn, enhance their own self-respect and personal satisfaction.

More information regarding the Character Counts! program can be found by visiting www.charactercounts.org.

Cindy Ruecker
Westview PTSA Character Counts! Liaison

STUDENT SERVICES

High School is a joyful and festive experience for most teens. However for some, the stress of keeping up grades, doing well in sports, and fitting in can be overwhelming. Westview Student Support Services presents:

Suicide Awareness and Prevention: What all Parents Should Know

  • About one teen dies by suicide per month in San Diego County, 138 deaths ages 15-19 between 1995-2004

  • The faster growing age group is 10-14

  • For each completed suicide, there are an estimated 8-25 attempts

  • 80%-90% of suicide deaths have some form of diagnosable mental illness, usually depression

Suicide is a complex and devastating event for all those it touches. Fortunately, there are concrete strategies, warning signs, and risk factors that may enable you to help prevent this tragedy. 

PTSA invites you to join Student Services to learn about the different services they offer, and to hear more about suicide awareness and prevention. Light refreshments will be provided. 

When:   Tuesday February 6, 2007
Where:  Wolverine Library
Time:    7:00pm

GRAD NITE - FOUNDATION RUMMAGE SALE FUNDRAISER

Dear Westview Parents:
Please consider doing some early "spring cleaning" and save those household discards to donate to the Grad Nite committee to sell at the Foundation rummage sale (the exact date of the rummage sale is not yet set, but it will likely be on a Saturday in March). 

Grad Nite's fundraising efforts are important to ensure that a fun, safe environment is provided for seniors to celebrate graduation. Your donations can be dropped off (or picked up) the night before the rummage sale.

Please call (538-0490) or write (heycindy@san.rr.com) if you think you will have donations, to arrange for a reminder email for pickup/delivery. Also, please feel free to call if you're interested in helping work a shift at the rummage sale for Grad Nite, that Saturday morning in March. Your contribution to our Grad Nite efforts is very important and greatly appreciated. Thank you!

Cindy Ruecker
Grad Nite Rummage Sale Chair
(858) 538-0490

GUYS AND DOLLS

Want a night of singing showgirls, gambling gangsters and a dancing  New York City? 

Come join the Westview Theatre Company in their spring musical Guys and Dolls. Eight chances to watch:  February 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, and 10th at 7:30, and 2:00 matinees on both Saturdays. Tickets are $8 general admission, $12 premiere seating, and $6 for the matinee.

AIR BANDS

Any seniors interested in participating in class competition air bands? Join us for our final year, and our dance Peter Pan. Any seniors interested should email Kristen Nevarez and Kirsten Layug at girl4god15@sbcglobal.net or find us in the ASB room.

This Issue

Air Bands

All Students

Bunco Fundraiser

Character Counts

College Readiness

Counselor's Corner

Dream Dinners

Guys and Dolls

Health Insurance

Honor Choir

Juniors

OCIS PE For Fall Term

Principal's Message

PTSA President's Message

Romance Concert

Rummage Sale

Scholarship Federation Membership

Seniors

Spring Sports

Suicide  Awareness & Prevention

Summer Vacations

Quick Web Links

What's Coming Up


CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION MEMBERSHIP FOR SPRING TERM 2007

CSF is a statewide organization that recognizes high academic performance. Students who qualify for membership for at least 4 semesters, one of which must be based on senior year grades, become a CSF Life Member. We honor our graduating CSF Life Members at an end of the year banquet, during which we present each student with a certificate and their CSF gold cord, an honor cord that they can wear proudly at graduation. In addition, his/her HS diploma will have the official CSF gold seal.

CSF applications will be accepted every Friday at lunch in MS. Loo's room, L-110 from Feb. 9 to March 9. Please send students with 2 report cards from the Fall term (Quarter 1 and Quarter 2), a completed application, and a check for $10, made payable to WVHS. Remember that students must reapply for membership EVERY semester. If your student applied last semester, you may verify that we have recorded your student's membership by checking the list of members for FALL 2006 on the website. We will post the new list of members for Spring 2007 by the end of March. For many of our seniors, this is the critical term of membership that will determine their Life Member status for graduation! 

If you have any further questions about
CSF, please see the school's website or contact Ms. Loo, 780-2000, ext 3182.

You can use this link to find out more about CSF, print an application, and view list of members for all previous terms.

ATTENTION BUNCO PLAYERS! 

The Grad Nite Committee had the idea of asking the bunco groups in our community to consider donating the proceeds of one month’s get together to Grad Nite.

None of us hopes to get rich on a $5-$20 pot but a $60 donation really adds up and can make a big impact. So far two groups have committed so we’re on our way. Just think, if we have 20 groups donate $60 we’ll raise $1,200 for our seniors. How easy!

Please pass the word since many of you belong to more than one group. Jennifer Kuhlman is spear-heading the effort on behalf of the Grad Nite Committee and will be happy to come and collect the donation of cash or checks. Checks should be made payable to “Westview PTSA Grad Nite”.

Thank you all. Let’s see what we can raise “hassle-free” in the next two months!  Please pass it on….

Jennifer Kuhlman
484-2701

DREAM DINNERS!

Help raise funds for Grad Nite 2007 and make your life a little simpler at the same time!

Westview has teamed up with Dream Dinners in Poway to run an exciting fundraiser in February.

Dream Dinners provides everything you need to assemble delicious, nutritious dinners for your family. Gone are the hassles and headaches of planning and preparing meals. In their place are Dream Dinners' wonderful entrees that you assemble once and serve to your family in the weeks ahead. Choose your selection from a menu of meals voted all-time customer favorites. Then come to Dream Dinners to assemble your entrees. Everything you need is provided, from easy-to-follow instructions to easily measured, pre-cut ingredients. Best of all, there is no clean-up! Once you have assembled your dinners, they are ready for your refrigerator or freezer. Just thaw, cook and enjoy a delicious family meal.

To preview a current menu visit www.dreamdinners.com. Make plans to sign up for a session in February online or call Dream Dinners, Poway, at (858) 679-DREAM (3732). Sign up with a friend or neighbor and have a fun time.

Be sure to let Dream Dinners know that you are from Westview so that the school receives credit for your visit.

For questions, please email Beth Byloff.  

Click here to view flyer

BAMBOO HUT GRAD NITE FUNDRAISER

The wonderful people at Bamboo Hut in Mira Mesa would like to invite you to visit the restaurant. Every time you go bring one of the coupons and they will donate 10% of your total bill to Westview Grad Nite! 

Print out all three coupons and give them to your friends. See coupon for map and restrictions. If you have any questions email Beth Byloff.

P.S. You can find the Wades and the Byloff's there most Friday evenings, come and join us!
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ENJOY THE WINTER BREAK!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SENIORS

Attention parents of seniors!!
Now that your students have registered for their FAFSA PIN, it is time to complete the FAFSA registration process. The FAFSA is an important document if you want to be eligible for many grants, loans, and scholarships for college. This applies not only to students who plan to attend a 4-year college, but also those planning to continue their education through the community college system.  

Although the application is based upon your tax returns, which are often not completed until the last minute (April 15), many colleges need the FAFSA to be filed by March 2. You can complete the FAFSA with estimated tax information, if the actual numbers are not available. The easiest way to complete it is by logging on to www.fafsa.gov.  

As a bonus, if the FAFSA is completed by February 26th, 2007 and a confirmation page is printed and submitted to Mr. Seiple by this date, your son or daughter will be entered into a drawing to win a FREE LAPTOP COMPUTER!!  So, log on to www.fafsa.gov now and finish this process. For more information to help in the application process, have your son or daughter stop by the Wolverine Center and pick up a FAFSA tip card or have them speak with their counselor.  


Community College:  If your student plans to attend community college in the fall, Palomar will be conducting the STARS test to be administered in March this year. Palomar College  comes to Westview and administers the placement exams for English and math. They return to help students interpret the results and assist them with early registration for classes. Please send your student in to see Miss Bloomfield in the Wolverine Center to sign up.

Cal Grants:  If students are interested in applying for a Cal Grant, they need to do nothing more than complete their Diploma Order Form with their correct social security number. The GPA Verification Form is not required. If your student has not submitted their completed Diploma Order Form, please instruct them see the registrar as soon as possible. 

JUNIORS

Parents of Juniors:  Attend information about college entrance and planning for the 12th grade year at Back-to-School Night:  Tuesday, February 13th, at 5:00pm in the Westview Theater.

ALL STUDENTS

Family Health Programs for Your Children

The San Diego Business Healthcare Connection is able to help parents find low or no-cost Family Health Programs for your children.

Healthy Families

  • Low-cost health insurance for children up to age 19

  • Premiums between $4-15 per month (not more than $45 for all children)

  • A family of 4 can earn up to $50,000 per year and qualify

  • Comprehensive medical, dental, hearing, prescription medication and vision benefits

  • Certain prescription drugs and physician visits require $5 payments

  • Child must be a U.S. citizen or legal resident and must not be eligible for no-cost Medi-Cal

Medi-Cal for Children

  • No-cost state funded health care program for low-income children

  • Comprehensive healthcare services through private health plans

  • Child must be a U.S. citizen or legal resident to be eligible

AIM:  Access for Infants and Mothers

  • Low-cost insurance program for pregnant women and their newborns

  • Coverage includes prenatal visits, hospital delivery, full health care services during the pregnancy and for 60 days after the pregnancy

  • Full health care services for the infant for up to two years

  • Total cost is only 1.5% of the family income

  • Must be a California resident for six months prior to apply

For more information on any of these healthcare programs, contact the San Diego Business Healthcare Connection by phone at
(619) 231-0333 or by email at info@sdbhc.org.  Please visit their website at www.sdbhc.org.

OCIS PE FOR FALL TERM 2006-2007 DUE MARCH 23, 2007

OCIS PE is an independent study program in physical education which allows the student advanced study in an activity that is not received in the on-site physical education program. Applicants MUST be competitive at the state, regional, or national level. Recreational sports are not accepted. The following competitive sports have been approved by the District for the Off-Campus Independent Study Physical Education Program:

  • Dance

  • Equestrian

  • Gymnastics

  • Ice Skating

  • Swimming

  • Tennis

Applications can be picked up from Lori Hath, Athletic Secretary, February 26 to March 2, 2007COMPLETED applications must be turned in to Chris Carter, Athletic Director, NO LATER THAN March 23, 2007. No late applications will be accepted.

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