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December 6th 2016
Eagle Express
Tuesday December 6, 2016
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.
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.
Congratulations to last week’s STAY CLASSY OC winners:
Ashley Costabile
Casey Nelson
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!
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.
Pink Emergency Contact Information Form
If you are having trouble logging into powerschools on your ipad, it may be that you have not turned in your Pink Emergency sheet. Please stop by the front desk for a form to have your parents sign.
Thank You!
Bookstore
The Bookstore ID Machine is back! Students, if you need an ID or have a change to your current ID, please visit the Bookstore before school, after school, or at lunch.
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.
Who can make an Individual Tax Credit to Public Schools?
The Arizona tax credit program (A.R.S. 43-1089.01) allows a tax credit of up to $200 for individuals and up to $400 for married couples, filing jointly, in support of extracurricular activities.
When do payments have to be received to be eligible for the 2016 Tax Year?
Payments received from January 1, 2016, to April 15, 2017, are eligible to be claimed as an Individual Extracurricular Activity Tax Credit. We will date receipts for payments postmarked December 31, 2016, with a December 31, 2016 receipt date. Individual Extracurricular Activity Tax Credit donations made between January 1, 2017, and April 15, 2017, can be applied to a taxpayer's 2016 or 2017 tax obligation. Any decisions regarding which year to apply a credit toward are the responsibility of the taxpayer and can be made in conjunction with their tax preparer.
http://www.dvusd.org/cms/lib011/AZ01901092/Centricity/Domain/1366/taxcreditform.pdf
Legacy Brick Fundraiser
Sandra Day O’Connor High School invites you to purchase an engraved brick so you can cement your legacy at OC forever! Your contribution from the sale of each brick goes towards the courtyard beautification project designed by our Advanced Interior Design program.
Order Today: www.bricksrus.com/order/sdohs
Go to http://goo.gl/TBcEts for more information
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!!!
IMMUNIZATIONS:
If you want a copy of your immunizations, please email Nurse Debbie at debbie.rodrigues@dvusd.org. Please allow 48 hours and bring a photo ID with you to pick them up.
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.
Earn & Learn at The Shops at Norterra
August 1 – March 31 to help our school earn $500 - $2,500!
shoppingpartnership.com/norterra
Sports
Boys Tennis
All boys interested in playing on the Tennis Team there will be a mandatory team meeting after school at 2:30 on the Tennis Courts on Thursday December 8th
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
A Health and Wellness message
From the Physical Education Department
If you’re a coffee drinker or have an affinity for energy drinks or caffeinated sodas, you should know how caffeine affects your body.
Caffeine from energy drinks, sodas or coffee interferes with the body's absorption of iron, which is necessary for red blood cell production.
Caffeine causes your body to release sugar into your bloodstream, which in turn causes the pancreas to release insulin. On an empty stomach this can cause a sharp drop in blood sugar, which can then set up more sugar cravings.
Coffee can stress the adrenal glands, liver, kidneys and stomach and can cause your body to get rid of vital vitamins and minerals as the body tries to rid itself of the caffeine.
Coffee can contribute to blood sugar irregularities.
If you are going to drink coffee do NOT use those flavored cream/creamer concoctions! They’re made with hydrogenated vegetable oils (very bad!), corn syrup and a host of other chemicals (also bad).
Caffeine can dehydrate you.
So if you are drinking coffee or other beverages with caffeine, make sure to drink plenty of water and replenish your vitamins through eating healthy foods or taking vitamins with your meal.
So O’Connor…Be Healthy, Be Active and Be Smart!
Clubs
Red Light Rebellion
The Dec. monthly meeting will be held this Thursday, Dec. 8th, in room 507 at 7:00 a.m. We're having yearbook pictures taken at this time. If you're interested in fighting sex trafficking, please attend our Thursday meeting.
SOFS
The Dec. meeting is Wed., Dec. 14th, at 2:30 p.m. in the mini-auditorium. This is our annual Holiday party. Make sure to attend for holiday games that are sure to get you in the holiday spirit!
Dance
Dance shows are on Wednesday, December 7, Thursday, December 8, and Friday, December 9 all starting at 7:00. Tickets are $5 at the door. Box office will open at 6:30. Staff is free with I.D.
Psychology Club
SDOHS Community,
The Psychology Club is pleased to announce the first ever Holiday Homeless Project.
Now until Tuesday, December 13 we will be accepting donations in your 2nd hour classes in support of the Phoenix Rescue Mission.
The most generous class will earn a Pizza Party on Thursday, December 15th during the MTSS.
We are excited to engage the generosity of the Eagle Community to show our school spirit and help others less fortunate. To guide our generosity, the Phoenix Rescue Mission, in addition to monetary donations, is currently in need of the following:
• Spiral notepads
• Deodorant (men’s & women’s)
• Shaving cream & razors
• Feminine hygiene products
• Sanitary or baby wipes
• Full-sized towels for showers (new or gently used)
• Shampoo
• Soap
• Tissues
• Tennis shoes (men's & women's)
• Women's undergarments (sizes 6 to 3X)
• Children’s undergarments (sizes 2-16)
• Men’s and women’s and t-shirts (white)
Thank you in advance for your support!
Art Club
Art Club will meet Thursdays from, 2:30-3:30.
COUNSELING
Parents - sign up for Remind if you'd like to stay in the loop with any important guidance announcements we send to your student. Text the number 81010 with the message listed below according to your child's graduating class. If you'd rather sign up for e-mail messages you can go to rmd.at/insert message according to child's graduating class here
Parents of juniors and seniors can also sign up for the OC College Bound messages. These will specifically include college information such as college rep. visit reminders, financial aid resources, scholarship resources, etc. Text @collegeOC to the number 81010 to also sign up for these messages. If you'd rather sign up through e-mail, you can go to rmd.at/@collegeOC
OC Class of 2017 @2017oc
OC Class of 2018 @2018oc
OC Class of 2019 @19oc
OC Class of 2020 @2020oc
OC College Bound @collegeOC
West-MEC
Sophomores and juniors make sure you visit an Open House event if you are thinking of applying for West-MEC. Visit this link to view Open House dates for your program of interest: http://west-mec.org/wp-content/uploads/westmec-pdf-manager/490_OPEN_HOUSE_CARD.PDF
Seniors, did you know???
Rotary Youth Leadership Awards Opportunity for high school students:
Rotary clubs are offering to send students to the 2017 Rotary Youth Awards Camp (RYLA) January 13-16th, 2017 in Prescott, AZ, for FREE! If you are interested in becoming a better leader, testing your skills, creating new friendships, and/or building your self-confidence, this may be for you! RYLA applications are available online at www.RYLA5490.org and are due by 10/31/16. See your counselor for more information.
Tutoring
Need help with a class and the teacher is not available? Come to the Career Center after school to get extra help. It is open until 3:30 PM Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Don't wait to get help and fall behind - stop by the Career center after school and keep your grades passing!
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.
Stay connected with Sandra Day O’Connor High School through Twitter and Facebook. Find us at the following locations:
Athletics: @SDOAthletics
Continuous Improvement: @OCEagleExpress
Stay Classy O'Connor: @OHS_Eagles
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