BOB CAT BUZZ - NOVEMBER  2019 

 
   

Dear Cienega Families,
 
November is a great time of year to pause from our busy lives, take a moment to reflect, and be thankful.
 
Thank you for entrusting us with your children. It truly is wonderful showing up to work everyday to help shape the lives of over 2000 teenagers.
 
We are thankful for our Bobcat Family here at Cienega High School. Our teachers and staff are some of the most hardworking, dedicated, school-spirit filled people around. Working beside people we respect and trust is priceless!
 
Each month we highlight information from our student handbook. School safety is a priority for Cienega. We practice a variety of safety drills. As a reminder, below are the different drills we conduct throughout the school year.
 
Shelter In Place  
This is where we have NO movement throughout our campus but teaching and learning continue . Shelter In Place should not alarm students, staff or parents. Shelter In Place is simply a process where CHS Administration and authorities are investigating a potential situation and we need to limit movement across the campus. 
Lockdown  
Students and staff are instructed to lockdown, barricade doors, and remain quiet. There is NO movement, no noise and no classroom instruction. 
Evacuation
Students and staff simply evacuate all buildings and exit to the perimeter of our school campus.
 
As always, thank you for your support in helping to get all of our students college and career ready.
 
Have a Happy Thanksgiving!

Sincerely,
 
Kim Middleton
Principal
BUZZING IN THIS ISSUE
CIENEGA FFA
COUNSELING HUB
VAIL JINGLE TRAIL 5K
SCIENCE FAIR 2020
CHS PBIS
TESTING & INFORMATION
CHS MUSIC PROGRAM
COLLEGE & CAREER CHRONICLE
NJROTC
ONLINE FOOD MENU- NUTRISLICE
CHARACTER TRAIT OF THE MONTH

 CIENEGA TINY HOUSE 
 
 
Students are starting to put the finishing touches on their Tiny House. Currently the sheetrock is in the tape and texture stage for the 398 Sq. Ft. One bedroom house, featuring 10' ceilings, a full sized bath, plank flooring and concrete counter tops. 

Plans are to move the Tiny House over between the tracks on Colossal Cave Rd. after Thanksgiving break, for set-up and final touches.

ITALY SPRING 2021 


CIENEGA FFA 


National FFA Convention : Indianapolis, IN
October 29th through November 2nd.  
Members of the Horse Evaluation Team competed in a 2-day contest that involved placing halter and performance classes, oral reasons, exam and identification team activities, and presentation. Our team placed Silver.
T his the highest placing national team we have had from Cienega FFA.
Way to go, Sheyanne Pruett, Hailey Ellison, Megan Dailey, and Samantha Reece!

COUNSELING HUB  
 
Class of 2020: Ticket to Your Future

Cap and Gown Information:
  • The deadline for ordering your cap and gown is fast approaching.    Go to jostons.com and order now.
Graduation Information:
  • It's official! The graduation ceremony will be on Saturday May 16th    at the Tucson Convention Center at 4:00 PM.
Financial Aid:
  • Students and Parents should have submitted the FAFSA form by now. Do not leave any potential free money on the table. Every College bound student needs to apply even if you don't think you qualify.    Go to FAFSA.ed.gov to do this now.
  • Click here for a worksheet.

Colleges:

  • In order to have the best chances of receiving scholarships or financial aid at any of the state universities, seniors should have already applied to these schools. Do not delay any longer if you have not yet applied. For out of state or private colleges, deadlines vary. Go to the specific college website for deadlines and information.
  • Bring in your acceptance letters or enlistment paper and receive a free College Bound or Military Bound shirt to wear proudly on C2G Wednesdays and be entered into a drawing for a free iPad given away at Honors night in May.
 
Class of 2021: Assess the Possibilities
  • Stay focused on your academics.
  • Update your portfolio on Raise.me.
  • Utilize test prep to prepare you for the PSAT, SAT and Act this year.
 
Class of 2022: Focus on the Goal
  • Update your portfolio on Raise.me
  • Stay active in clubs or sports and start seeking out leadership roles.
 
Class of 2023: Make a Commitment to Graduate
  • Focus on your academics and give forth the effort to excel in every class.
  • Update activities you have achieved on your Raise.me account

VAIL JINGLE TRAIL 5K
 

The 14th Annual Vail Jingle Trail 5k and Santa's Little Helper 1k will be on Saturday, December 14th. This event benefits the Cienega Key Club and Ramon's Miracle on 31st Street Toy Drive. Last year we raised over 500 toys thanks in part to Meghan McKinney who collected toys from her students! Get into the Christmas sprit with Jeremy Vega and his choir as they sing Christmas carols during the event.

Thanks to TSW and Be Kind Club for the festive finisher awards for the first 400 participants of the 5k. We have awesome long sleeve t-shirts for ALL our participants. It's a great "feel good" event. We hope to see you at the 14th Annual Vail Jingle Trail 5k and Santa's Little Helper 1k!



SCIENCE FAIR 2020

IT'S NEVER TOO LATE FOR SCIENCE!
Still want to do science fair? 
New Member of the Science National Honors Society and realizing you need to do research? It's okay, stay calm and start your project now! Come visit Mrs. Baker in room 310 for help or subscribe to the Schoology Science Fair Resources using this code 
VC4X-HRP9-CBJ62. 
Cienega Science Fair is Friday, January 31 from 1-3:30PM in the library. Boards can be brought in as late as that day. Keep experimenting!
ATTENTION: 
Algebra II, Algebra III, PreCalculus, and Statistics Students 

You should consider taking the Accuplacer test at Cienega. Check in with your math teacher to inquire about potentially earning extra credit! Deadline Nov. 15th to sign up with the Pima "A" number with your math teacher.

CHS PBIS  
Positive Behavior Interventions & Supports 
 

PBIS-Renaissance Top Cats are celebrated at CHS for achievement and living the CAT statement -- We care about each other. We are respectful and trustworthy. We take responsibility. Students earn these cards to use during the quarter. Awards include a free drink at The Coffee Cat, free admission to all home games, a homework pass and credit at the CHS bookstore.  Go Bobcats!





SOS & CHEM CLUB 
 

Shout out to the following students from Chem Club and Students of Science Club for volunteering at Sycamore Science Night on Tuesday, October 22nd:   Robbie Allen,  Isabella Livingston,  Mary Drake,  Ava Chismar Villalobos,  Eddie Van Horne and Andrew Knighton. 
  Advisors of the club are Dr. Robin Rathman and Jessica Erickson.  

Cienega student in the photo is sophomore Andrew Knighton.  

TESTING  
INFORMATION  
 
ACT PREP
Register now for the ACT Prep courses here at Cienega.  All Juniors will take a test this Spring at no cost. However, if students would like an additional opportunity to test, the last remaining fall exam is on December 14th at Empire. This will help them prepare!
For only $35, your child can attend three prep courses (November 16, November 23, and December 7). Students can make their payment in the bookstore and then come see Mrs. Scott in the 500 building to reserve their spot! 

FINAL EXAM INFORMATION

If you took an AZMerit test on Cienega's campus during the Spring of 2019, and earned a score of Proficient and/or Highly Proficient in English or Math, you will be potentially eligible to be exempt from your English and/or Math Fall Semester Final Exam.
 
Remember, in order to qualify for the exemption, you have to do 3 things:
1. Earn at least an 80% in your current English and/or math class.
2. Have 7 or fewer absences in your English and/or Math class.
3. Earned the Proficient or Highly Proficient score at Cienega the previous year on your AZMerit test(s).



CIENEGA MUSIC PROGRAM
 

Congratulations to the CHS Orchestra for their well-deserved Superior rating at the ABODA Orchestra Festival! 
    The Copper Thunder Marching Band successfully competed in three 
   festivals this season, including one to NAU where they participated in a     school tour and team building event at the NAU Challenge Course and     the University of Arizona where they mingled with many Cienega               Alumni that are now a part of the Pride of Arizona Marching Band.  
    As always, none of this would be possible without the support of the          CHS Administration and selfless volunteers. Mr. Mat was honored at          UArizona Tech Park for his 10 years in partnership to celebrate the              UArizona Homecoming. The close of the marching season is bitter              sweet for the Copper Thunder Marching Band as it also marks the end       of a decade of dedication that Mr. Mat has bestowed on the program.         The Copper Thunder Marching Band is grateful for their time with Mr.       Mat and looks forward to their remaining time together in support of         Bobcat Nation!

COLLEGE AND CAREER 
CHRONICLE

It's Fall What Should I Be Doing Now?
 
November is the gateway month to the winter holidays. This is when the school year rapidly approaches the halfway point. If you are a college bound student, this is an important time to ramp up your fall and winter college preparation activities. Here is an outline of suggested fall activities for each grade level.
 
Freshmen
Sophomores
  • If you haven't joined any extracurriculars, join now. Or if you were involved in some last year, start thinking about leading projects within the club/activity.
  • You should be settled into a routine by now. Make improvements as needed.
  • Reflect on your year so far and finish this first half strong! Start researching your post-high school plans (colleges, apprenticeships, certificates).
  • Continue to research different colleges to find your best-fit college. Use the college savings calculator to determine how much money you'll need for college. https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/pay-for-college/paying-your-share/college-savings-calculator
  • Update your https://www.raise.me/ account.
Juniors
  • Keep up with your extracurriculars. Try out or run for officer positions (treasurer, secretary, captain, etc.).
  • Start your preparation for spring standardized tests.
  • Continue your college search. Create a realistic list of colleges to apply to.
  • Continue your scholarship search. http://chs.vail.k12.az.us/counseling/scholarships/
  • Explore interests and learn new skills.
  • Update your https://www.raise.me/ account.
Seniors
 
Preparation at every grade level will help you to make a smooth transition from high school to college.
 
Dainah l. Graham M.S., M.Ed.
College and Career Counselor, Bobcat Scholar Academy 


 
SPRING 2021- CENTRAL EUROPE
AND THE HOLOCAUST

 
If you are interested in joining the Spring Break 2021 trip for the Central Europe and the Holocaust tour, please visit the trip link at www.eftours.com/2291308JW for trip details, itinerary and videos.  The trip is open to all Vail students and their family members and only requires a $95 deposit (payment will be deducted from your balance due) to reserve a spot.  .  If you have any questions,  please contact Mrs. Rogers at  [email protected].


  NJROTC HAPPENINGS

 
The NJROTC Academic Team participated in the "Mindsoon" JROTC Academic Meet held at Moon Valley High School on Saturday, 26 Oct 2019.  Two Air Force JROTC schools, four Navy JROTC schools and one Marine Corps JROTC school competed.   The Academic Team placed 1st among Navy schools and placed 1st overall in the all services competition!  


On Saturday, 2 Nov 2019 the NJROTC Orienteering Team competed at the Arizona JROTC Orienteering Meet held at First Water Trailhead near Apache Junction, AZ.  220 JROTC Orienteering Teams from 25 JROTC (Army, Air Force, and Navy) schools competed.  Out of 220 Orienteering Teams, the team of Cadet Alex Ciampa and Cadet Mark Murga placed 1st among Navy JROTC schools and 5th in the all services competition.  
 
BREAKFAST & LUNCH
MENU ONLINE
 
 
CHARACTER TRAIT 
OF THE MONTH
 
Implies providing little attentions, offering services, or in some way looking out for the comfort or welfare of others.

CAT FRAT &
VOLUNTEER CORNER
 
 
~ Happy Thanksgiving Blessings Bobcat Nation ~ 

Thank you to our CatFRAT Parents and Community Volunteers for making our popcorn booth so successful during our varsity football games! 
YOU guys are AMAZING!!! YOU ROCK BOBCATS!!!
Thank you for the gift of your time!  

~ CatFRAT~2020 Entertainment Books for Sale ~
We will be closing our 2020 ET Book Sales soon, so please support CatFRAT with your last minute purchase of an ET Book NOW! They make FABULOUS GIFTS TOO! Thank you! 

~~~ SAVE THE DATE ~~ SAVE THE DATE ~~~ 
Wednesday, December 18th ~ Christmas and Holiday Teacher/Staff Appreciation Soup/Chili Luncheon ~ this is a half day for students.
Please watch your email for our sign-up genius link coming soon  
to VOLUNTEER and DONATE homemade soup/chili and fixins for our staff appreciation luncheon in December. Thank you for your continued support and generosity, we appreciate YOU! 

Amy Burton 
Volunteer Coordinator 
CatFRAT Liaison
(520)-879-2811                   

STUCO- SPIRIT WEEK 
IN NOVEMBER 


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Thank you parents and  community
 for your support. We truly appreciate your involvement! 

Cienega High School

DATES TO REMEMBER

11/8- ASVAB Exam

11/11-  Veterans  Day 
No School 

11/19- CatFRAT Meeting

11/25- Band & Orchestra Concert 

11/27, 11/28 & 11/29- Thanksgiving Break 
No School

12/4- Bobcat Student of Success

12/9- Choir Winter Concert

12/17- Cat Frat Meeting

12/18-12/20- Final Exams 

12/23-1/3- Winter Break  

 

QUICK LINKS


CHS
INFORMATION

Cienega High School
Vision Statement
 
Cienega High School creates an educational environment utilizing partnerships among community, parents, and staff to assist students in maximizing their academic potential and promoting life-long learning.
 
Front Office - 879-2800     Attendance -  879-2803   
Bookstore - 879-2824 
Registrar - 879-2812

Health Office - 879-2810
              

Front Office/200 House   
Principal
Kim Middleton
Secretary - Chris Rich 
879-2816 

300 House
Assistant Principal
Dean Nourse

Secretary - Gianni Wanaka 
879-2855

400 House/Athletics    
Assistant Principal 
Kelly Hadden
At hletic Director - 
Whitney Holland -879-1813  
Secretary -  Sandi Morrison
879-2892

500 House 
Assistant Principal 
Stephanie Magnuson
Secretary - Cassandra Bahrychuk 879-2874

600 House 
Special Education Secretary Shuree Epperson 879-1804

700 Education Center/ Counseling Hub
Eric Boxley- 879-2854
Rebecca Carrier- 879-2854
Colette Alvardo- 879-2904
Sylvia Lewandowski- 
879-2817
Sheri Mitzel- 879-2868
John Tritz- 879-1843
Daniah Graham- 879-2819
Bobcat Scholar Academy

Communications Coordinator:
Juanita Mari- 879-2815   
 
 
CHS website: chs.vail.k12.az.us                 

Schoology:

Aramark Food Services:  mymealtime.com 

District Office - 879-2000
Transportation - 879-2475

 
 
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CHS Online Store
Spirit Wear & More!


 Click here for Online Ordering  

 

 

ALL SALES FROM OUR ONLINE STORE BENEFIT CHS BOBCATS 

 


Job Openings

Are you looking for a job?

 

The Vail School District is looking for dynamic, energetic and positive staff members. Please click on the link below for the job descriptions, qualifications, salary guide, and the application process.

 

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