May - June 2015 PAWS Newsletter

Hughson High School
Parental
May-June 2015
Awareness
for
the
Volume 22, Number 8
Welfare
of
Students
HHS FFA Does It Again!
Hughson FFA was able to take 19 students this year to the 87th annual State FFA Leadership
Conference held in Fresno on April 18th-21st. The conference is packed full of exciting leadership
opportunities for students to participate in. They are able to attend a Career Show, select from several
workshops presented by colleges, and listen to dynamic speakers over the four day event. Mark Borges
competed in the State FFA Job Interview Contest on Thursday, April 16th. Mark was fortunate to make it
out of the Preliminary Round and advanced to the Final Round that evening. However, it would be
Tuesday, April 21st before results were announced. It is with great pleasure that we announce Mark
Borges was awarded top honors as he was the State FFA Job Interview Contest winner and will now advance to the National
Competition held in October in Louisville, Kentucky.
Our Farm Power, Poultry Judging, Agronomy, and Milk Quality teams conference began Saturday, April 18th. All four teams
competed in their various contest areas. For Farm Power, this contest serves as their State Finals Round, and they did
extremely well, placing as the 3rd High Team in the State. Agronomy and Poultry Judging have their State Finals Round this
coming weekend at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, but they also did quite well with each team placing 6th in the State.
Sunday served as another exciting competition day for two students. Jeff Gaylord and Nicole Hobby were selected as finalists
for the State Proficiency Award in their respective categories. Jeff competed in the area of Agricultural Services and Nicole
competed in the area of Goat Production. Sunday morning consisted of an interview process with industry experts. Based on
their previously submitted written application and their interview scores, both Jeff and Nicole were announced as State
winners for their categories. Their applications are now being submitted to the National FFA for scoring to determine if they
meet the qualifications for National Finalist status.
It has been another great year for Hughson FFA. We have had numerous stories of success, and it can only be attributed to
the excellent quality of students we have come through our doors on a daily basis.
Library Books
Academics Alive!
All students must be
cleared in the library
before the last day of
school, or you will lose
a citizenship credit. This
means that books must be turned in,
fines paid, lost books paid for, etc. It
behooves you to turn in books each
day of finals week (or before if not
needed). Otherwise, you will be in a
long line. Those who decide to wait
until the last day to turn in ALL of their
books will go to the end of the
line. Priority will be given to those students who have brought in books each
day. Thanks for your help!
Seniors have been working diligently throughout the year
to complete and submit scholarship applications. Academics Alive! is the time when seniors are honored with
awards and scholarships. Students who will be recognized at Academics Alive! will receive a letter or phone
call prior to the awards ceremony, notifying families of
student recognition. Academics Alive! will be held on
Tuesday, May 19th from 7-9 p.m. in the HHS theater. As
a courtesy to presenters, seniors who are unable to attend
senior awards should notify Mrs. Moring prior to the
event. If a senior receives a scholarship from outside the school,
please notify Mrs. Moring as soon
as possible in order to be recognized at the event.
Summer School
Summer School sign-ups are in full swing! There are two options available to students. The first option
is offered at Hughson High School for credit recovery only. Students will
be allowed to take up to 10 credits in Summer School. Classes will run
from June 1st-26th. Students will work with a teacher daily from 8:00 am12:00 pm Monday-Friday. At HHS, students will have the opportunity to
register for the following courses:
 Math I (Second Semester)
 Geometry (Second Semester)
 English 9-12
 Geography, World History, U.S. History, and Government
 State Requirements
The second option is the county program, which will offer courses in math, science, English, electives,
and social science. The county program will be done in packets or online. Classes will be held from June
5th-July 17th. Students can take courses through the county program for credit recovery and/or
improvement. All A-G courses through the county program will be held at Valley Charter High School.
Please note that Valley Charter High School is NOT NCAA approved. If you are interested in Summer
School, please see a counselor or Learning Director for registration materials.
Senior Finale
Tenth Grade Academic Counseling
Sober Grad Night is coming soon!
As a result, we ask that seniors email
Kathryn Merriam ten pictures (from
baby pictures to current pictures), so
that she can insert them into the Senior Picture PowerPoint to be displayed on Sober Grad Night. Email
Kathryn at momon1197@gmail.com.
Make sure to include your name in
the email and have it the way you
want her to put it in the slideshow.
You may include group photos, but
know that no names will be included
on each individual slide. (The group
pictures will go at the end under
“Group Photos.”) If email does not
work for you, you may put them on a
flash drive and give the flash drive to
her so she can insert them into the
power point. The deadline is: Friday,
May 8, 2015.
In May and June,
parents of current 9th
grade students, who
will be entering the
10th grade next year, are encouraged to contact the office to
schedule an appointment for tenth grade academic counseling.
This program is a supplementary guidance program intended
for students who will be sophomores during the 2015-16
school year.
Through this opportunity, students and their parents will have
the chance to meet with a Learning Director to create a course
of action based on students’ individual post high school goals.
Students and parents will work with the Learning Director to
review progress and develop an action plan for the next three
years, which will take into account the students’ college and
career preparation. During the meeting, students and parents
will review graduation and college entrance requirements.
Students will be encouraged to reevaluate their four-year plans
to best prepare them for college and career aspirations.
To take advantage of this program, please contact Carla Reed
at 883-0469 to schedule an appointment.
Gearing Up for the
2015-2016 School
Year
Football Player & Parent Meeting
There will be a very important Hughson High Football
information meeting, Tuesday May 12th in the high
school theater at 6:30 pm for all 2015 players and parents.
The 2015-16 school year will
Program overview, introduction of staff,
begin on Wednesday, August team rules, and calendar of events for
12th. Prior to the beginning
the summer and season will be
of school, students will need to presented.
visit the high school office to
pick up Round-Up packets.
Round-Up packets can be
picked up on July 21-23 from 9
Athletic Physicals
a.m. to noon in the high
school office. These packets
will only be available at the
All students who plan on parhigh school office. Please plan ticipating in athletics must
on attending Round-Up to take have a current sports physical
care of obtaining your class
completed on the sports physischedule and books.
cal form provided by HHS.
In preparation for the school
year, students need to attend
Round-Up on the following
days:
Monday, August 3rd
Seniors: 12:00-2:30 p.m.
Tuesday, August 4th
Juniors: 8:30-11:30 a.m.
Sophomores: 12:30-3:00 p.m.
Senior or Junior Make up: 2:30
-3:00 p.m.
Wednesday, August 5th
Freshmen: 8:00-11:00 a.m.
Make Up: 10:30-11:00 a.m.
Due to reduced staffing during
the summer months, the high
school office will only be open
Monday-Thursday from 8:00
a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and will be
closed on Fridays.
Sports physicals are on Monday, May 18 from 5:30-7:30 at
the Hughson Medical Clinic. Athletes may also have a
physical performed by their own doctor. Students cannot
practice until the school has a current physical completed
by a physician.
Yearbook Supplies are Limited
A school yearbook is an excellent way to preserve your
high school memories, enabling you to reflect back on
those times many years down the road. If you would
like to purchase a 2014-15
yearbook, students need to act
fast! At this time, yearbooks are
in limited supply and are for
sale for $80 until they are sold
out. Stop by Mr. Bland’s room
to order your copy of the
yearbook. Get your yearbook
today, while supplies last!
The 2015 Graduating Class of Hughson High
is cordially invited to attend:
HUGHSON HIGH SOBER GRAD NITE
When: Friday, May 29 to Saturday, May 30
Time: 10:00pm – 5:00am
Students must arrive before 11:00pm on Friday night to be admitted
and must stay until 5am
Accommodations can be made by notifying the School Librarian
PRIOR to May 29 (day of graduation)
The cost of a ticket is $40.00 which includes a t-shirt,
all the food you can eat, outstanding entertainment, music, dancing, games,
and fantastic door prizes.
A grand prize drawing of $1000 will be held at 4:30am.
Must be present to win!
All seniors who have purchased a ticket prior to the
Academics Alive ceremony will be eligible for a $100 cash drawing.
Bring: light jacket and a fun attitude!!!
Purses, backpacks, and cell phones will be checked at the
door.
2014-2015 SCHOLARSHIP WATCH
ORGANIZATION
CRITERIA
FUNDS
DEADLINE DATE
ROBBY HENDRICK
MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
Senior who has a minimum 2.5 GPA and plans to major in Fire Science.
Pick up an application in the office.
$300
Due May 1
DEAN HYMAN MEMORIAL
SCHOLARSHIIP
Senior who graduated from Roberts Ferry School and involved in Ag,
band, or athletics, GPA 2.5 or higher. Pick up an application in the office.
$200
Due May 1
HUGHSON HISTORICAL
SOCIETY
Applicants must be Hughson High seniors who are going to college in Fall
2015. Pick up an application in the office.
$500
Due May 1
20TH CENTURY CLUB
SCHOLARHSIP
To qualify, students must demonstrate community participation, show high TBA
academic achievement, participate in school activities, and demonstrate
financial need. Applications are available in the office.
Due May 1
HUGHSON ATHLETIC
BOOSTERS
Applicants must be seniors with 2 or 3 varsity sports played in his/her
senior year. Scholarships are for two male students and two female
students. Minimum GPA is 3.0. Pick up an application in the office.
TBA
Due May 1
Senior who participated in football all 4 years of high school, accepted to a
junior college, university or technical school. Application in the office.
TBA
Due May 1
HILMAR CHEESE
COMPANY
SCHOLARSHIP
Applicant must be a graduating high school senior and must be interested
in pursuing an agriculture major. Apply online at http://
www.hilmarcheese.com/About_Us/Community_Responsibility/
TBA
Due May 1
RE AND PHOEBE
CAMAGNA AND FAMILY
SCHOLARSHIP
Applicant must have attended Hughson High School for the last two years
and must be a senior with plans of continuing education. Student GPA
must be 3.0 or higher and must be a US citizen. Application in the office.
$500
Due May 1
JOHN W. BECK MEMORIAL
ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP
Senior boy or girl with a C or better average, good citizenship, involved in
athletics. Application can be picked up in the office
$50
Due May 5
MICHAEL LINDSTROM
MEMORIAL BASEBALL
AWARD
To be eligible, applicants need to be a senior baseball player in good
academic standing. The athletic director and baseball coaches select the
winner. No applications are necessary.
TBA
Due May 6
MARJORIE TALLMON
BROOKS MEMORIAL
SCHOLARSHIP
The student must be a graduating senior from Hughson High School and
involved in continuing education beyond high school in a related subject.
The student must have a record of participating in activities for the welfare
of the community. Applications can be picked up in the office.
TBA
Due May 15
MABUHAY CLUB
SCHOLARSHIP
All high school seniors in Stanislaus County can compete. The candidate
should have a 3.5 or higher GPA, and the student will be attending a
college or university. Pick up an application in the office.
$500
Due May 30
TRIPLE-IMPACT
COMPETITOR
SCHOLARSHIP
Eligibility extends to any high school junior residing anywhere in the US
and playing for a high school team or in club sports. Apply online at
www.positivecoach.org/scholarships.
$1,000-$2,000
Due May 31
ASPIRING FASHION
PROFESSIONAL
SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
The scholarship is limited to high school seniors in the US pursuing a
fashion related degree program at an accredited post-secondary school or
college. Apply online at http://www.fashion-schools.org/ and find the
scholarship located at the bottom of the page and click on it.
$1,000
Due June 1
BIG SUN SCHOLARSHIP
All student athletes are eligible regardless of the sport they are engaged in.
The student must be a high school senior. Apply online at
www.bigsunathletics.com
$500
Due June 19
HISPANIC SCHOLARSHIP
FUND
Multiple scholarships available on this website; dates vary by scholarship.
Apply at www.hsf.net
Various
Various
See website for multiple scholarships: http://www.acsaregion7.net/
recognitions
Various
Various
www.studentscholarships.org
http://www.collegegreenlight.com/
www.scholarshipexperts.com
www.collegescholarships.org
www.tuitionfundingsources.com/
http://mycollegedollars.hyfnrsx1.com
https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/scholarship-search
www.fastweb.com
www.ed.gov
www.nerdwallet.com
www.finaid.org
www.collegeboard.com
www.collegeanswer.com
www.scholarships.com
www.csac.ca.gov
JOHN AMADOR MEMORIAL
SCHOLARSHIP
ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL
ADMINISTRATORS ACSCA
SCHOLARSHIP SEARCH
ENGINES
HUGHSON HIGH SCHOOL
END OF THE YEAR CALENDAR
2015
MAY
Friday
May 1
Club Day
HHS
Friday
May 1
AP Brush Ups: Spanish
Art History
All Day
Career Center
Reeder Hall
FridaySaturday
May 1-2
Relay for Life
7:00 PM
7:00 AM
Stadium
FridaySaturday
May 1-2
State FFA Finals
Monday
May 4
AP Environmental Science Test
8:00 AM
Reeder Hall
Monday
May 4-8
Week Four – Inspire You – Beautiful Me
All Day
Classroom
MondayWednesday
May 4-6
Senior Portfolio Grading by Senior Specialists
Tuesday
May 5
AP Calculus Test
Wednesday
May 6
AP Brush Ups: Biology
English
All Day
Career Center
Reeder Hall
Thursday
May 7
AP Spanish Test
AP Art History Test
8:00 AM
1:00 PM
Library
Reeder Hall
Friday
May 8
AP US History Test
8:00 AM
Reeder Hall
Friday
May 8
Auditions for Baccalaureate/
Graduation
6th Period
Theater
Friday
May 9
PROM
8:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Four Seasons
Monday
May 11
AP Biology Test
8:00 AM
Reeder Hall
Monday
May 11
Spring Concert (Band & Choir)
6:00 & 7:30 PM
Theater
MondayThursday
May 11-14
Senior Exit Interviews
Designated Times
HHS
Tuesday
May 12
Football Meeting
Both Lunches
Reeder Hall
TuesdayWednesday
May 12-13
CAHSEE Make Up Testing
Wednesday
May 13
FFA Banquet
6:00-9:00 PM
Theater
Wednesday
May 13
Faculty Meeting
7:15 AM or 3:00 PM
Reeder Hall
Wednesday
May 13
AP English Test
8:00 AM
Reeder Hall
Cal Poly
8:00 AM
Reeder Hall
Reeder Hall
HUGHSON HIGH SCHOOL
END OF THE YEAR CALENDAR
2015
Wednesday
May 13
FFA Banquet
6:00-9:00 PM
Theater
Thursday
May 14
Spring Sports Awards Night
6:00 PM
Theater
FridaySaturday
May 15-16
Seniors to Disneyland
Sunday
May 17
Baccalaureate
Monday
May 18
Exit Interview Results Announced
Monday
May 18
Tuesday
Anaheim
6:30 PM
Theater
Sport Physicals
5:30-7:30 PM
Hughson Medical Clinic
May 19
Academics Alive!
7:00-9:00 PM
Theater
Wednesday
May 20
Late Start Schedule
9:00 AM
HHS
Thursday
May 21
Radio Day at Ross
7:30 PM
Ross Middle
School
Friday
May 22
Free BBQ for seniors only during regular lunch period
5A and 5B lunch
HHS
Monday
May 25
Memorial Day – No School
Tuesday
May 26
Day 1 Finals – Full Day
Period 7
Review: Periods 1.2.3.4.5.6
7:55 – 9:55
10:15 – 2:50
Classrooms
Tuesday
May 26
Senior BBQ/Sunset
4:00-7:00 PM
Centennial Park
Wednesday
May 27
Day 2 Finals – Minimum Day
Period 1
Period 2
7:55 – 9:55
10:15 – 12:15
Classrooms
Wednesday
May 27
Ross Graduation Practice
8:00 AM
Stadium
Wednesday
May 27
Senior Grade and Financial Clearance
1:30-3:00 PM
Reeder Hall
Wednesday
May 27
BJD Graduation
7:00 PM
Theater
Wednesday
May 27
Sober Grad Night – Set-up Begins
7:00 PM
Gym
Thursday
May 28
Day 3 Finals – Minimum Day
Period 3
Period 4
7:55 – 9:55
10:15 – 12:15
Classrooms
Thursday
May 28
Graduation Practice
8:00 AM
Stadium
Thursday
May 28
Ross Graduation
7:00 PM
Stadium
HUSD
HUGHSON HIGH SCHOOL
END OF THE YEAR CALENDAR
2015
Day 4 Finals – Minimum Day
Period 5
Period 6
7:55 – 9:55
10:15 – 12:15
7:30 PM
Friday
May 29
Friday
May 29
Graduation
Friday-Sunday
May 29-31
Camp Sylvester (FFA)
Classrooms
Stadium
Pine Crest
JUNE
Tuesday
June 2
Teacher Grades Due
3:00 PM
Office
For the meeting of April 14, 2015
HUGHSON UNIFIED
SCHOOL DISTRICT
2015-2016 CALENDAR APPROVED
The Board approved the 2015-16 calendar (on reverse side). The first day of school is on Wednesday, August 12.
6815 Hughson Ave.
P.O. Box 189
Hughson, CA 95326
PHONE: (209) 883-4428
FAX: (209) 883-4639
www.hughson.k12.ca.us
STAFF APPRECIATION DAY RESOLUTION APPROVED
The Board adopted Resolution No. 14/15:12 declaring May 4, 2015, as HUSD Staff Appreciation Day. The
teachers, support staff and administrators of the Hughson Unified School District are a very talented and caring
group of professionals who are willing to do whatever it takes to help students be successful. HUSD students
receive an outstanding education thanks to our very high quality and conscientious staff.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
HIGH SCHOOL TEXTBOOK ADOPTION ON DISPLAY AT DISTRICT OFFICE
The HUSD has begun the process of reviewing two high school textbooks with the goal of making a
recommendation for adoption at the May board meeting. Materials include the Gardener’s Art Through the Ages,
15th edition and Introduction to Veterinary Science 2nd edition. The new textbooks will be put into use in fall 2015.
These materials will be on display for one month at the HUSD district office.
Jim Hudelson
President
Cindy Cunningham-Gipp
Clerk
Rick Applegate
Member
Randall Heckman
Member
BOARD ACTION ITEMS
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Daniel Sexton
Member
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Mark Borges
Student Member
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Brian Beck
Superintendent
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VISION
STATEMENT
High expectations
maximizing individual
achievement for all.
MISSION
STATEMENT
Hughson Schools are
committed to providing
rigorous standards
based programs in a
safe and supportive
environment. All
students will be
prepared to be
productive and socially
responsible community
members.
Dates to Remember
April 28 Special Board
Meeting (tentative)
May 4 HUSD Staff
Appreciation Day
May 12 Regular Board
Meeting
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Approved minutes of March 10, and March 24, 2015
Board Meetings.
Approved Memorandum of Understanding with SCOE for
Tobacco Use Prevention Education Program at HHS.
Approved renewal of farming agreement with Randy
Garcia (April 14, 2015-June 30, 2016).
Approved renewal of Stanislaus Partners in Education
(SPIE) agreement for July 1, 2015-June 30, 2016.
Approved 3-year agreement with Herff Jones for HHS
yearbook production.
Ratified 5-year clinical internship agreement with CSUS
for speech pathology interns.
Approved agreement with Interquest Detection Canines
for the 2015-16 school year contraband detection services.
Accepted donation of ($2500) from Golden Bowl
Restaurant for staff appreciation gift.
Adopted Governing Board Resolution No. 14/15:14
Proclaiming May 4, 2015 as Staff Appreciation Day.
Approved Comprehensive Safety Plans for all school
sites.
Adopted December 2014 updates to current Board
Policies/ Administrative Regulations.
Approved first reading of new BP/AR/E - 6162.1
Instructional Services and Resources.
Approved employment of the following personnel
effective 2015-16 school year: Amy McAndrews, as HHS
social studies teacher; Richard Carvajal, HHS chemistry
teacher; Gina Mageean, HES special day class teacher;
Landon Juarez as RMS social studies teacher; Jamie
Mankins as HES 3rd grade teacher; Angelina Berger as
FES 4th grade teacher; Travis Cardoso as HHS agribusiness teacher; and Christina Milan as school
psychologist.
Ratified employment of Carolina Romo as ASP leader,
Brook Mercer as RMS campus supervisor, and Karen
Pena-Marquez FES bilingual paraeducator.
Ratified employment of Sara Harp as FES paraeducator.
Ratified Life of a Husky Leadership Academy Class
stipend and matching increase to Renaissance stipend,
effective 2014-15 school year.
Approved revised job descriptions for School
Psychologist and Coordinator of Special Services.
Approved new CSEA job description for Food Service
Lead Person.
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Approved revised job descriptions for High School
Principal’s Secretary (no longer a confidential position),
and High School Library/Career Center Technician.
Approved new job description for Chief Business Official.
Accepted letter of resignation from Casey Hammond, HHS
social studies teacher.
Accepted letter of resignation from Gretchen Lile, school
nurse.
Accepted letter of retirement from Anita Rohn, paraeduator
at HES.
Accepted letter of retirement from Barbara Rose, HHS
administrative assistant.
Accepted letter of retirement from Jane Cloud, HHS
business teacher.
Accepted letter of retirement from Corene Naron, HHS
media specialist.
Approved retirement contracts for Bonnie Doyle and Jane
Cloud.
Approved 2014-2017 tentative agreement with CSEA
including a 3.75% salary schedule increase retroactive July
1, 2014 and 1.25% increase effective July 1, 2015 for
classified personnel.
Approved one-time bonus for after school program
personnel for 2014-15 and approve 2% salary increase for
2015-16.
Approved revised certificated management salary schedule.
Approved employment of summer school personnel.
Ratified Byron Guitron as head coach for HHS men’s
soccer.
Approved reassignment of Dak Champeaux, SDC teacher
at RMS, to coordinator of special services effective 201516 school year.
Approved reassignment of Kaitlyn Sanchez, from
temporary to permanent/probationary math teacher at HHS
effective 2015-16 school year.
Approved reassignment of Carla Reed from
registrar/student body clerk to principal’s secretary at HHS,
effective July 1, 2015.
Approved reassignment of admin. assistant Kelly Machado
from fiscal services/accounts payable to
payroll/accounting, effective July 1, 2015.
Approved reassignment of RMS principal’s secretary Carla
Rodrigues, to admin. assistant for fiscal services/accounts
payable, effective June 1, 2015.
Hughson Unified School District
A = New Teachers Only
PD = Professional
Development
1st = Day 1
ME = Min Day HES/FES
MF = Min Day FES
MH = Min Day HES
CALENDAR 2015-16
K-12 Late Start
K-8 Late Start
T
*CSEA Holidays
HHS Late Start Only
JULY
M
MR = Min Day RMS
MHS = Min Day H.S.
MA = Min Day All
H = Holiday
NSD = Non School Day
AUGUST – 14/14
SEPTEMBER – 21/35
W
Th
F
M
T
W
Th
F
1
2
3
4
5
11
PD
18
MR
25
12
1st
19
6
A
13
MH
20
MF
27
7
PD
14
6
7
8
9
3*
H
10
13
14
15
16
17
10
PD
17
20
21
22
23
24
24
26
M
T
W
Th
F
1
2
3
4
11
8
9
10
21
7*
H
14
15
16
17
28
21
22
23
24
18
25
*NSD-HHS
ME/MR
27
28
29
30
31
31
28
29
30
MR
*Homecoming
OCTOBER – 22/57
M
T
NOVEMBER – 15/72
W
Th
F
M
T
W
Th
F
2
MR
9
2
3
4
5
6
9
10
11*
H
18
ME
25
NSD
12
13
19
ME
26*
H
20
ME
27*
H
5
6
7
1
MR
8
12
13
14
15
16
19
20
21
22
23
26
27
28
29
30
16
ME
23
NSD
30
JANUARY – 18/104
M
4
PD
11
18*
H
25
T
DECEMBER – 14/86
W
17
ME
24
NSD
M
T
W
Th
F
1
2
3
4
7
8
9
10
11
14
15
16
17
MHS
MHS
21
22
23
24
H*
Winter Break
28
29
30
31
H*
Winter Break
FEBRUARY – 19/123
MARCH – 18/141
Th
F
M
T
W
Th
F
1
2
3
4
5
8
9
10
11
16
17
18
12*
H
19
23
24
MR
25
MR
26
MR
5
6
7
1*
H
8
12
13
14
15
19
20
21
22
15*
H
22
26
27
28
29
29
18
MA
25
H*
M
T
W
Th
F
1
2
3
4
7
8
14
15
9
ME
16
10
ME
17
11
ME
18
21
22
23
24
25*
H
28
29
30
Spring Break
31
*12 Lincoln’s Day observed
APRIL – 20/161
M
T
W
Th
MAY – *19/180 (*K-8)
JUNE
F
M
T
W
Th
F
1
2
3
MR
4
5
MF
6
Spring
Break
M
T
W
Th
F
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
MH
13
6
7
8
9
10
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12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
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22
23
24
25
MHS
26
27
20
21
22
23
24
27
28
29
30
25
26
27
Minimum Day
Dismissal Times:
HES: 1:00
Fox: 1:10
Board Approved:
4/14/2015
28
29
Ross: 1:12
HHS: 12:15
30*
H
31
Last
Last
K-8
9-12
MA
MHS
26-Last Day BJD
and VCDS
GRAD: BJD 5/25 Ross 5/26 HHS 5/27
Late Start
Times:
HES: 9:05 AM
Ross: 9:06 AM
Fox: 9:05 AM
HHS: 9:00 AM
Hughson Unified School District will be providing a FREE breakfast and lunch to every child in the
community 18 years and younger.
WHERE: HUGHSON ELEMENTARY CAFETERIA at 7201 E. Whitmore
WHEN: JUNE 1ST THRU JUNE 25TH
SERVING TIMES: BREAKFAST 7:30 – 8:30 LUNCH 11:15-12:15
“The USDA and the CDE are equal opportunity providers and employers”
El Distrito Unificado de Hughson escolar va dar desayuno y lonche grais a cada niño en la comunidad
de 18 anos y menores.
DONDE : HUGHSON ELEMENTARY CAFETERIA – 7201 E. WHITMORE AVE.
CUANDO: 1 DE JUNIO- 25 DE JUNIO
HORAS DE SERVICO: DESAYUNO 7:30 – 8:30 LONCHE 11:15 – 12:15
“The USDA y CDE son oportunidades iguales de provedores y oportunidades de empleadores”
Spring Sports Awards
On Wednesday, May 20, all athletes
participating in a spring sport will be honored at the Spring Sports Awards. The
banquet is set to begin at 6:00 p.m. in the theater.
After various athletes are recognized in the theater,
each sport will be dismissed to
designated rooms on campus to conduct individual
sports awards.
Hughson High School
7419 E. Whitmore Ave
Hughson, CA 95326
PARENTAL AWARENESS FOR THE WELFARE OF STUDENTS