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January 24th 2018
Eagle Express
Wednesday January 24, 2018
GENERAL INFORMATION
Check the school website for more in depth information.
Reminder for all staff and students-There are no drinks other than water allowed in classrooms or the Library at any time.
Students please be aware of the city of Phoenix's parking policies for our surrounding community neighborhoods. We have been notified by Safeway Shopping Center Management, as well as Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office that O’Connor students parking in the business parking spaces can and will be towed at the vehicle owner’s expense.
Also REMINDER there is NO PARKING allowed on the north curb of Hackamore in the student loading zone. All violators will be ticketed without warning sticker.
Please obey all posted signage.
Not obeying posted signage will result in your car being ticketed or towed at your expense.
If your car is towed see someone in security or conduct.
Students riding bicycles and skateboards on campus will need to use the sidewalks in a responsible manner, and not ride on the driveway entering the campus. It is a safety issue with vehicle traffic. Skateboards may not be carried from class to class.
Reminder: Students and Parents
The front desk will not accept personal items such as IPads, cell phones, money or lunches. There are also no deliveries allowed for students such as balloons, flowers, food or gifts of any kind.
Students, this is a reminder to check your PowerSchool grade on a regular basis. Be sure that you communicate with your teachers on Monday if you are not passing a class and need to attend Eagle Hour both Tuesday and Thursday. All students with a D or an F grade need to attend Eagle Hour with their teacher on Tuesday and Thursday in order to improve their learning.
Congratulations to STAY CLASSY OC winners:
Remember to Stay Classy OC…You could be a Winner!
Place your ticket into the drawing box by Rosa Leptich's desk in the admin building for your chance to win!
PLEASE NOMINATE A TEACHER OF THE YEAR!!
The Deer Valley Education Foundation's Teacher of the Year Program is designed to celebrate and honor the contributions of Deer Valley School District's teachers - we want to celebrate and spotlight those exceptionally skilled and dedicated teachers who have gained the respect and admiration of students, parents, and co-workers and who have the superior ability to help students achieve.
Our District is blessed with many, many teachers who possess all these qualities. Please honor these teachers by nominating them for Teacher of the Year!
Teachers who are selected as a DVEF Teacher of the Year are honored at an award ceremony and dinner at Arizona Broadway Theatre on May 7th, 2018 and also receive a cash award.
Candidates must be HAVE COMPLETED their 5th year of teaching in the Deer Valley Unified School District in order to be considered for Teacher of the Year.
Nominations need to be returned to Marie Brennan, DVEF, District Office, or e-mailed to marie.brennan@dvusd.org by 4PM on February 8th, 2018. The nomination form is attached.
Please don't hesitate to call me with any questions you may have and we look forward to receiving many nominations!
Earn to Learn
Starting October 1st, The Earn to Learn Program starts at The Shops at Norterra. All you have to do is turn in your receipts from shopping at the Norterra Shops located on the North side of I-17 and Happy Valley! All your receipts can be turned into any O'Connor TEACHER or the FRONT OFFICE. You can also enter your own receipts at shopandlog.com/Norterra or easily put the app on your phone and log all those receipts yourself. The program runs from October 1st-March 31st.
We can earn $500-$2500 for Sandra Day O'Connor through this program by simply turning in receipts from the Shop at Norterra. EASY!
Students-
Many students with iPad problems have lost everything because they didn't save files. Don't let this happen to you! Please take time to save important files on your iPad. Save to an Adobe account, Google Drive, or simply email files to yourself. If you need help, check out the LMC website or stop by the library and see Mrs. Salameh.
Bookstore
If you need an ID or had a schedule change, please visit the Bookstore before school, after school, or during your lunch hour. If you have lost your ID, it's $5 for a new one.
Make your payments from home! Visit payments.dvusd.org and log into your student's account. Please remember to provide a receipt to the teacher for any payments made online.
Students, please do not visit the bookstore during class unless you need textbooks, have Ipad issues, or have club/sport business to take care of.
If you have payments, purchases to be made, or need an ID, please visit us before school, after school, or at lunch. If you come down during class for these items we will turn you away.
Café
Have you had lunch at the OC Cafe yet? Come on and try --We offer a variety of food..... from, pizza, chicken sandwiches, burgers, hot dogs, popcorn chicken, salads, wraps, to mexican and asian food. With our meals starting at $3.00, it's a great deal. All meals include, entree, side and juice, milk and a cup. Come in today, we have some fun OC lunch ladies ready to serve your nutritional needs.
Have a great day Eagles!!!
Health Reminder: DO NOT come to school if you have a fever over 100.0 degrees or if you are vomiting or having diarrhea. You need to stay home for 24 hours.
Sports
TENNIS TRY-OUTS
Girls and Boys Tennis team try-outs will be Monday February 5th through Friday February 9th (no try-outs on Wednesday 8th) from 2:30PM to 4:30PM.
Meet at the Tennis Courts dressed out with your racquet, court shoes and water.
Be sure you are cleared through the Athletic office by January 31st! (Get your packet to Sue)
Softball
Softball Tryouts for the spring season will begin on February 5. All girls interested in trying out will need to be cleared by the athletic office prior to the start of tryouts. Student athletes need to report the varsity softball at 2:45 pm and tryouts will end at 5:30pm.
Baseball Tryouts
Anyone interested in trying out for baseball this season, the tryouts will be February 5th-8th, from 2:30 - 5:30 at the baseball complex. Be sure to have all your paperwork turned in to the Athletic office in order to be cleared to tryout.
OC Beach
Attention to all players interested in OC Beach! We will be having tryouts Feb 5, 6, 7 & 8th. Please have all paperwork and physical turned into athletic office by February 1st. You will not be able to participate until all forms are turned in.
O’Connor Boys Volleyball 2018 Tryouts
Monday Feb. 5th- 5-7 pm in Main Gym
Tuesday Feb 6th – 2:30-5pm in Aux Gym
Student Reminder of behavior at games
School dress code applies
No backpacks are allowed
No outside drinks will be allowed inside the stadium
You must have your ID with you
Clubs
Band
Come join us at Sauce on February 6th for a great day & night of food and friends to support SDOHS Band. Be sure to show the flier (available from Band) so that 15% is given to the band between 11am and 9pm. Spread the word! Thank you for your support!
OC Wellness
OC Wellness has now come to SDO. Are you aware of activities on campus such as Yoga, Basketball, Art Therapy, Nutrition Classes and even TugOWar with Coach Casey happening before, during, after school and at Eagle Hour!
You can download the OC Wellness Calendar today on your Google Calendar App! Directions will be provided on the SDO website and at an Eagle hour booth tomorrow.
Art Club
Art Club will meet Thursdays from, 2:30-3:30.
Chess Club
Chess Club will meet on Mondays and Thursdays from 2:30-3:30.
Seniors
Attention seniors who do not have a government /econ class, there will be a graduation meeting on Friday, January 26th in the auditorium. Come to Ms. Stava in front office and receive a pass to attend one of these meetings.
COUNSELING
ATTENTION AP STUDENTS AND PARENTS:
AP exam registration is now open. Tests cost $100 each. The deadline to sign up without a late fee is 2/22/18. Between 2/22 and 2/28/18, there will be an additional $10 late fee per test. To register, visit the following link: www.TotalRegistration.net/AP/030173
Representative from Arizona State University on campus…
Seniors who are still thinking of applying to the Arizona State University, a rep. will be on campus to assist students with their applications and answer questions. Students who have already applied and/or been admitted can come speak with a rep. about any questions they may have:
When: January 25th
Time: 11:26-12:27
Where: Career Center
Representative from University of Arizona on Campus…
Do you have questions that need answered about the University of Arizona? Are you stuck on your application? Do you need someone to guide you along your Next Steps Center? You can have help on all three with your University of Arizona admissions counselor!
When: January 30th
Time: 11:26-12:27
Where: Career Center
Representative from Northern Arizona University on Campus…
NAU will be on campus February 15th during eagle hour 11:26-12:27 pm in the career center for any senior that has not applied and is interested in attending NAU.
“Come work 1:1 with your Admissions Officer from Northern Arizona University as you complete their college application! Students who complete an application on this day will be given a waiver for their application! Already completed their college application? No problem, stop on by for any questions you may have about the next steps to enrollment as you begin your journey as a future Lumberjack!”
When: February 15th
Time: 11:26 – 12:27 pm
Where: Career Center
Ottawa University
Are you interested in applying to Ottawa University? Come meet and work with the admissions officer from Ottawa as you complete your application. Already applied and have questions? Come get answers.
When: February 1st
Time: 11:26-12:27
Where: Career Center
Transcripts
Please go to Parchment.com or find the link on our website.
We have partnered with Parchment.com as our transcript service. Parchment is a secure service open 24/7. Transcripts will be sent electronically to the admissions office or location of your choice.
Fees for this service are: $3.50 for current students (some students may qualify for a fee waiver; contact registrar for more information) $5.00 for Alumni students.
“Say Something”
There is a collective benefit of reporting or informing adults about any potential unsafe activity so that students get to attend the kind of school they want to attend, a school where the climate is friendly, warm, respectful and supportive. Individually and collectively, we can play an essential role in helping to maintain safety and can make a dramatic difference in preserving such a climate at Sandra Day O'Connor High School. With a hotline in place, information can be reported anonymously by students, parents, or community members without fear or reprisal. If you see something, say something by telling a staff member or dial 623-445-7137.
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