Quote of the Week: “Ah, September! You are the doorway to the season that awakens my soul…but I must confess that I love you only because you are a prelude to my beloved October.” ~ Peggy Toney Horton

 

Coordinator’s Message:  I hope you all enjoyed your four-day weekend!  One of the days we celebrated this weekend– Labor Day– has history worth remembering.  It was born of the struggle of workers to dignify their labor by establishing living wages, safe working conditions, and the right to voice their discontent, a fight which lives on today.  Many workers died for these rights, and in 1894, following the Pullman Strike, the United States Congress unanimously voted to approve legislation that made Labor Day a national holiday; in fact, it was President Grover Cleveland (the COREnections are everywhere!) that signed the bill into law.  Never take for granted the struggles of our foremothers and forefathers and continue their legacy by working hard, being responsible, and using our voices to ensure dignified treatment for all. Happy Labor Day!

 

Earle Dismissal!:  The next Early Dismissal Tuesday is September 4th. The school day ends at 1:34 PM. Please plan accordingly. September 18th will be the next Shortened Day.

 

Magnet Tours:  Magnet Tours begin this week!  Please be on your best behavior, keep the halls and outer areas clean, and show our prospective freshmen that “there is no place like CORE!”

 

CORE Representatives Needed:  Recruiting season for the 2019-2020 has commenced and we are in need of strong, enthusiastic, outgoing students who love CORE to represent us.  We are looking for students of all grade levels who attended Lawrence, Noble and Holmes for the “Meet the Magnets” night at Monroe HS on Tuesday, October 2nd from 5:30-8:00 PM.  We are also looking for students who attended:  Walter Reed Middle School at the “Meet the High Schools” night at Walter Reed MS on Wednesday, October 3rd from 5:30-8:00 PM; Hale Middle School for their “Meet the High Schools” night at Hale MS on Thursday, October 4th from 5:00-8:00 PM; Patrick Henry Middle School; for their “Meet the High Schools” night at Patrick Henry MS on TuesdayOctober 9th from 5:30-8:00 PM; Millikan Middle School for their “Meet the High Schools” night at Millikan MS on WednesdayOctober 17th from 5:30-8:00 PM; Porter Middle School for their “Meet the High Schools” night at Porter MS on TBA; and Portola Middle School for their “Meet the High Schools” night at Portola MS on TBA.

If you would like to represent CORE, please click HERE to fill out the form.

 

COREdinators:  Our next meeting will be held Friday, September 7th in E10.  See you there!

 

College Night for Seniors: Thursday, September 13th is College Night for Seniors.  The event will begin at 6:00 pm in the MPR and very valuable information will be discussed.  Ms. Howe, Ms. Morales, and Mr. Wasserman highly encourage your attendance, especially because so many of you have questions that will be answered here. College Night for Juniors will take place on October 4th.  Stay Tuned for details.

 

Join-A-Club Day: Wednesday and Thursday, September 13th and 14th at lunch on the quad is Join-A-Club Day. Come out  (especially you freshmen out there!) and see what Cleveland has to offer.

 

Magnet Parents Association:  SPREAD THE WORD…The next MPA meeting is Wednesday, September 26th at 7:00 p.m. in the Library. Please encourage your parents to stay “in the loop” and attend this very important meeting.  All parents welcome!

 

PSAT InformationThis year, the PSAT will be administered on Wednesday, October 10, 2018.  It will be free for all 9th-11th grade students. Ninth and 11th grade students MUST register online as Cleveland is paying for the exam.  YOU must register by 5:00 PM on October 1, 2018.

The link to register: https://goo.gl/forms/r4WZIJc17usYUqP42

The link is also available under the News section at www.clevelandhs.org.

You must use your LAUSD student email account (the same one you use to access Schoology) to access the form.

If you register, but do not take the test, YOUR parents must reimburse the school for the $15 cost (administration fees and unused examination documents)–this is noted on the form students/parents complete online.  Tenth grade students DO NOT have to register for the test.  It is mandatory for all 10th grade students and the District will automatically register students for the test.  Questions should be directed to Ms. Drell in the College Office.

Calling All Performers:  The Music Center is hosting a series of classes for high school students in the arts called, Spotlight.  Spotlight is a nationally-acclaimed scholarship and arts training program for high school students in the performing and visual arts.  It is free to apply. Cleveland students have won this contest! Go to https://www.musiccenter.org/education/Students-at-the-Center/Spotlight/ for more information and to apply to this fantastic program. The deadline to submit is October 15th. 

 

Tutoring Available:  The Boys and Girls Club of the West Valley is offering free tutoring Monday-Thursday in our school library from 3:00-5:00 pm.  They also offer college admissions workshops.  One of the tutors is a CORE alumnus. Come to the Magnet Office to register.

 

Scholarship Opportunity: Do you know how far you will drive on the freeway if you take your eyes off the road for five seconds, the average time it takes to send a text? An entire football field.  According to the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute, texting while driving makes drivers 23 times more likely to get into a “safety-critical event.”  The purpose of this scholarship is to help you understand the risks of texting while driving. For more information on texting while driving, please see these articlesWho may apply: You must be a high school freshman, sophomore, junior, or senior or a current or entering college or graduate school student of any level. Home schooled students are also eligible. There is no age limit. You must also be a U.S. citizen or legal resident.  How to apply: Complete the application form including a 140-character message about texting while driving. The top 10 applications will be selected as finalists. The finalists will be asked to write a full length 500- to 1,000-word essay about texting while driving. Link: https://www.digitalresponsibility.org/dont-text-and-drive-scholarship/  Deadline: September 30, 2018 to coincide with September’s No Texting while Driving Day.  How we’ll select the winner: We’ll select the 10 finalists based on the content of the 140-character message. The winner will be selected based on the content and creativity of the 500- to 1,000-word essay.  Awards: The winner will receive a $1,000 scholarship.

 

 

Counselor Changes:  If your last name begins with A-K grades 9-12, your counselor is Ms. Howe.  If your last name begins L-Z, grades 9-12 your counselor is Mr. Wasserman.

 

Stay Connected: Follow us on Instagram @chscore and Facebook @clevelandhumanitiesmagnet.

 

Lunch Applications:  In order to attend CORE field trips, you MUST complete a Title I lunch application.  Even if you don’t think you will qualify or don’t want to receive tickets, you still must complete an application.  We suggest completing it online, if you haven’t already.  Click HERE for instructions.  Print your confirmation form and bring it to the Magnet Office.

 

COREture:  Don’t forget to get your COREture– T-shirts, sweatpants, sweatshirts, lanyards, waterbottles, pens, and flash drives all at great prices! All proceeds go to the program!

 

Book Bundles:  There are still Book Bundles available for 11th and 12th grades.  Having your own copy of the books we are using  is an invaluable tool and all proceeds go back to the program. Come to the Magnet Office for an order form.

 

Corebaby Email: Be sure to check your Corebaby email address EVERYDAY for important updates!  If you use another email address as your primary email address, you can forward your Corebaby emails to that address so that you don’t miss anything! See Mr. Saavedra if you have questions.

 

Forgot Your Corebaby Email Password?:  You can retrieve it, but it will cost you a dollar.  Go to Mr. Saavedra in E7 for information, but don’t go empty handed.

 

Cavalier News: Have you seen Cleveland’s new website?  Go to www.clevelandhs.org to check it and get important schoolwide info!

 

Important College News for All:  Have you visited the Career and College Office website?  It is an incredibly useful resource as you begin the college admissions journey in the ninth grade.  Be sure to bookmark the calendar as there are important dates to note. Go to https://www.careerandcollegeoffice.org/ to check it out.

 

Clean Up After Yourselves:  Please do your part to keep our learning environment and other areas on campus clean.  Pick up your trash, recycle where possible, and remind your friends to do the same! I do not want see your trash left on the floors for someone else to clean up. Thank you!

 

Got Suggestions???: As we begin the 2018-2019 school year, we want to hear from you! What suggestions do have for improving the program? Go to the Home Page and click the icon to submit your suggestions.

(Coordinator’s Corner last updated September 3, 2018 @ 9:00 AM by Ms. Macon)