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La Vista Summer School

SUMMER SCHOOL 2010 AT LA VISTA

Registration begins on May 1 – See Mr. Prochaska to enroll

                          

Courses Offered:

 

· English 1, English 2, English 3, English 4 (summer grads only)

· World History, U. S. History, American Government, Psychology, Music Listening & Literature, Practical Math

? ROP – Very limited choices are available, mostly in the medical field.  See Mr. Warner in the library as soon as possible.  These classes will fill up quickly.

· Work Experience (Available only to students returning to LVHS in September who have earned 30 or more credits this semester.)

 

Calendar and Bell Schedule:

 

· Monday-Thursday, June 21-July 15, 2010

· Bell Schedule:

Warning Bell 8:03

Period 1 8:06-10:16 (5 credits)

Break 10:16-10:29

Period 2 10:32-12:42 (5 credits)

· Bus service will be provided. 

 

The Rules:

 

· Daily attendance is important!  Students who miss more than the equivalent of 4 hours and 20 minutes of a class will be dropped from that class with no credit.  Students may attend period 1 or period 2 or both.

· A maximum of 15 units may be earned during summer school from all sources.

· A student may attend one of the district's traditional high schools during second session if the school has space available. 

· Continuing La Vista High School students may attend La Vista summer school.

? Students who have attended a LVHS Orientation are eligible to enroll, if space is available.

? TAPP students are eligible to attend La Vista’s summer school. 

 

How to Sign Up:

 

· Register for summer school with Mr. Prochaska.  Mr. Prochaska will help you determine what subjects you need to take.  TAPP students should work through their teacher to register.

?            If you will be returning to your “home” high school in September and wish to take summer school there, Mr. Prochaska will help you get enrolled.   Seniors returning to Fullerton Union High School are not permitted to take American Government or Economics in summer school.

PROM PROM PROM PROM

Mask - Prom 2010  La Vista's 2010 Prom Night  Mask - Prom 2010

When - May 14th, 2010 7:00 pm to 11:00 pm

Where - Disney Land Hotel

What - The theme this year is Mardi Gra.  So find your best southern attire with a bit of French colonialism thrown in and get ready for some fun.

How Much - Thanks to all the people who bought soup and hot chocolate the tickets are only $50.00.  You heard right $50.00.  I dare you to find a prom as awesome as ours for only 50 bones!

To buy your tickets you must fill out and sign the, La Vista High School Prom ’10 Expectations, form.  You can see Bertha Morales in the office to buy your tickets, CASH ONLY!  Last day to buy prom tickets is May 13th.  There will be no same day ticket sales.

Prom Pictures

PACKAGE A - $35.00

1 - 8x12
2 - 5x7
4 - Wallets

PACKAGE B - $35.00

1 - 8x12
1 - 5x7
8 - Wallets

PACKAGE C - $30.00

2 - 5x7
4 - Wallets

EXTRAS***

1 - 8x12 --- $8.00
2 - 5x7  --- $8.00
8 - Wallets --- $8.00
1 - PhotoCD** --- $10.00

**PhotoCD will include the digial copies of the prom pictures in addition to candid shots of prom and phots from the king and queen crowning.

***Extras must be purchased with a photo package.  If a photo package is not purchased but the student would like to purchase extras a $10.00 posing and processing fee will be added to the order.

Letter From Principal

Welcome to La Vista High School for the 2009/10 school year. It is my great honor to serve as Principal of this California Model Continuation High School. We provide unique opportunities for our students that comprehensive high schools cannot. As you browse this site, many of your questions will be answered about La Vista. Our professional and highly trained staff members are very proud of the programs offerered and successes we have experienced to date. The Academic Excellence Committee has taken the school in a direction emphasizing the rigor students need to be competitive beyond high school. Most students have responded positively to the individualized plans prepared for them by staff members.

La Vista High School asks students to prepare for success by doing the following:

  1. Expect the best of yourself - do not settle for mediocre or poor performance.
  2. Respect yourself and respect others.
  3. Find out exactly what you need for graduation - set your goals accordingly.

Students are recognized through Perfect Attendance Awards, Outstanding Student of the Month Awards sponsored by the assitance League of Fullerton, and through several scholarships awarded at the end of the school year. La Vista High School offers instructional and skills-based programs which provide students with every opportunity to succeed. It is our task to provide these programs within our school in comfortable, clean, and safe facilities. All La Vista High School Staff members are looking forward to another excellent year. Please feel free to contact us with any questions or concerns you may have.

John Link , Principal

 
La Vista High School