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Freshman 4 Year Plan Kerince Nguyen – Head Counselor Joy Bennett – Counselor Dr. Jay Center – Counselor Sean Ford –Counselor Courtney Wilson – Counselor Soua Herr –Counselor Bryana Moreno- Counselor Tina Wood - Counselor Linda Harris – Counseling Center Secretary Candice Delgado-Career Center Secretary Counseling Center 559-327-5056

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Page 1: Freshman 4 Year Plan - cusd.com

Freshman 4 Year Plan

Kerince Nguyen – Head Counselor

Joy Bennett – Counselor

Dr. Jay Center – Counselor

Sean Ford –Counselor

Courtney Wilson – Counselor

Soua Herr –Counselor

Bryana Moreno- Counselor

Tina Wood - Counselor

Linda Harris – Counseling Center Secretary

Candice Delgado-Career Center Secretary

Counseling Center 559-327-5056

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Freshman Bronco Check List

□ Know your high school graduation and college requirements

□ Maintain grades. Nothing below a “C” in the A-G courses, 9th through 12th grade; a “D” will need to be repeated in summer school.

□ Know your NCAA requirements, if you are interested in Division I or II college athletics

□ Get involved! Opportunities available in clubs, academic teams, sports, church, fine arts and academics. You can join a club at any time!

□ Start a resume NOW and document your activities for (clubs, academic teams, sports, church, and community service, etc.)

□ Take the PSAT (practice SAT) and the Pre-ACT (practice ACT) in October 2019. Both are great ways to practice and prepare for the SAT and ACT

□ Registration information will be included in the registration packet in August for the PSAT.

□ Continue to use “Xello” to research your career and college interest.

□ Begin college visitations!

□ Stay in contact with your counselor!

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AWARDS AND HONORS ● CSF LIFETIME MEMBER: Eligible students become members of CSF by

submitting applications based on their report card grades. Membership is for one semester, and student must apply by the deadline. To become a LIFETIME MEMBER, seniors must be members for four of the last six semesters of high school, one of which is in their senior year.

● NATIONAL HONORS SOCIETY (NHS): NHS is a nationwide organization

for high school. Students must submit an application in October. Selection is based on four criteria: scholarship, leadership, service, and character

● VALEDICTORIAN: The Valedictorian(s) Award will be given to all graduates

who earn straight A’s in their first seven semesters.

● SALUTATORIAN: The Salutatorian(s) Award will be given to all graduating seniors who have earned all A’s and one B in seven semesters. A student who substitutes a grade by repeating a course will not qualify for the Salutatorian or Valedictorian Award.

● ACADEMIC SCHOLARS OF DISTINCTION: Students who complete a

minimum of five (5) advanced placement courses and earn at least at 4.15 grade point average on the UC/CSU weighted grading system will be introduced at the graduation ceremony.

● CALIFORNIA SEAL OF BILTERACY: To qualify student must complete all

ELA requirements for graduation with a 2.0 in those classes, pass the California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress for English language arts, or any successor test, administered in grade eleven, at or above the “standard met” achievement level, or at the achievement level determined by the State Superintendent of Public Instruction (SSPI) for any successor test, and demonstrate proficiency in one or more language in addition to English, demonstrated through one of the following methods: 

o Pass a foreign language AP exam with a score of 3 or higher o Complete a four-year high school course of study in a world language and

attainment of an overall GPA of 3.0 or above in that course of study o Pass the SAT II Subject Foreign Language Examination with a 600 or

higher

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Clovis North Educational Center Directors of Sport

2018-2019

Fall Cross Country Jason Lienau [email protected] Football TBA

Golf – Girls(CN) Maurissa Johnston [email protected] Gymnastics - CN Becky Whitmore [email protected] Pep and Cheer Heather Lingenfelter [email protected] Tennis – Girls Bryan Juinio [email protected] Volleyball – Girls Travis Herb [email protected] Water Polo – Boys Trent Baxter [email protected] Water Polo – Girls Kari Genco [email protected]

Winter

Basketball – Boys Tony Amundsen [email protected] Basketball – Girls Heather Long [email protected] Soccer – Boys Cameron Shahrokhi [email protected] Soccer – Girls Nick Pappanduros [email protected] Wrestling Ben Holscher [email protected] Gymnastics – GR Becky Whitmore [email protected]

Spring

Badminton John Jones [email protected] Baseball Jeff Prieto [email protected] Golf – Boys(CN) Jed Noonkester [email protected] Softball Courtney Dale [email protected] Swim/Dive Peter Fecht [email protected] Tennis – Boys Brad Fernandez [email protected] Track & Field Rich Brazil [email protected] Volleyball – Boys Jason Powell [email protected]

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Additional Co-Curricular/Academic Contacts

2018-2019

Forensics/Debate Chad Hayden [email protected]

Band/Colorguard (CN) David Lesser [email protected]

Band (GR) Jose Vargas [email protected]

Orchestra Arthur Howansky [email protected]

Choir (CN) Heather Bishop [email protected]

Choir (GR) Riley Garcia [email protected]

AVID Marty Swift [email protected]

Robotics Mary Allen [email protected]

Leadership (CN) Carlos Zuniga [email protected]

Leadership (GR) Katie Aiello [email protected]

Peer Counseling (CN) Michelle Miller [email protected]

Peer Counseling (GR) Kaitlyn Vargas [email protected]

History Day Sally Howe [email protected]

Academic Decathlon Josh Belden [email protected]

Math Olympiad David Hobbs [email protected]

Math Team Jennifer Lummis [email protected]

Mock Trial Rebecca Tinseth [email protected]

Science Olympiad (CN) Geoffrey Quiring [email protected]

Science Olympiad (GR) Debra Lindstrom [email protected]

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STEPS TO INITIAL NCAA ELIGIBILITY CNHS School Code: 050628

Freshmen and Sophomores: ● Start Planning now! ● Work hard to get the best grades possible. ● Take classes that match Clovis North’s list of NCAA courses. The NCAA Eligibility

Center will use only approve core courses to certify your initial eligibility ● You can access and print your high school’s list of NCAA courses at

www.eligibilitycenter.org. Click the NCAA College-Bound Student-Athlete link to enter, then navigate to the “resources” tab and select “U.S. Students,” where you will find the link for the list of NCAA courses.

● If you fall behind, use summer school sessions before graduation to catch up. Juniors/Seniors Must:

● At the beginning of your junior year, log on to the Eligibility Center Website at www.eligibilitycenter.org and register. There is a $80 application fee.

● Double check to make sure that you are taking courses that match your high school’s NCAA List of Approved Core Courses. This list can be accessed electronically at www.eligibilitycenter.org.

● Register to take the ACT, SAT or both, using Eligibility Center code, “9999” as a score recipient. (SAT/ACT exams should be taken in spring of your junior year, i.e., March, May).

● Contact Sean Ford prior to the end of your junior year to sign a transcript release form. Once the transcript release form is signed by parent or guardian, and turned in to Mr. Ford, an official transcript will be sent to the Eligibility Center after completing your junior year. Transcript Release forms can be found on the Counseling Center website (The Eligibility Center does NOT accept faxed transcripts). Contact Sean Ford @ 559-327-5084, or [email protected] for instructions about the transcript release form.

● Prior to or during the February/March registration process for your senior year, check with your guidance counselor and the Eligibility Center to determine the number of core courses that need to be completed your senior year. (Make an appointment with your counselor to verify core courses for eligibility.) Contact the Counseling Center at 327-5056.

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CNEC Clubs

Listed below are the clubs that are available at this time.

Students wishing to begin a new club must…

1. Complete a “New Club Petition” (available in the Activities office) Due Oct.1st 2. Have at least fifteen (15) other students that are interested in this club, and 3. Find a staff member that is willing to be the club advisor. 4. ASB will vote on the club to determine whether it will be a new club on campus. Once approval from ASB is

received…Dr. Shapiro and the Deputy Principal will sign off on the petition. * If you have any questions contact the Activities Office 327-5332

Organization Advisor(s) Meeting

Day

Purpose

African-American Student Union (BSU) Sean Ford

Lisa Bennett

Jonathan Clark

Every other

Monday

Starts 9/10

Our purpose is to show respect for African American heritage

while creating a positive influence in the community. We strive to

reach out and lend a helping hand so others might have an

opportunity to experience a better perspective and future. The

goal of AASU is to become active in the community, form

academic mentoring groups, and to promote college education.

Advancement of Young Scholars Organization Kathryne McAndrew Every Wed

In room 167

Offer certain students the opportunity to earn community service

hours by tutoring. Offer other students the opportunity to be

tutored.

Alzheimer’s Awareness Clubs Gerald Glutz To educate about a terrible disease which affects so many people

in unimaginable ways.

American Cancer Society Faith Younglund 3rd Tuesday each

month

Room 251

To help fight back cancer with financial and emotional support

and to make a difference in the fight against cancer by

involvement in the community.

Amnesty International Lindsey Phillips It is a global movement of people fight injustice and promoting

human rights issues.

Anime Club Matt Hirata To bring together fellow anime lovers and share our opinions on

anime.

Armenian Club Heather Lingenfelter The purpose is to share the Armenian culture with all interested

students. Our goal is to educate people about the Armenian

culture and their history.

Art Club Lauren Herring Last Wednesday

Of the month

Promoting the arts at Clovis North and allow students that are

already involved in the art classes extra time to perfect their work.

ASL

American Sign Language

Kim Williams To teach people ASL and communicate with deaf and mute kids.

Asian Club Laura Quall

Elizabeth Knapp

Every other

Tuesday room

135

To promote unity on campus.

Autism Awareness Club Cynde Walton To raise money for aiding kids and adults with the expenses of

Autism and to educate people on the condition of autism.

Band Club David Lesser To give students the opportunity to practice playing their band

instruments in groups and individually work in chamber group

ensembles to practice additional selections and to improve their

musical technique.

Biology Club Geoffrey Quiring Room 170 The Biology Club aims to teach students the fundamentals of

biology prepare students for Biology Olympiad, and spread

awareness of the importance of learning Biology.

Book Club CN-Laura Quall

Elizabeth Knapp

Reading classical and modern works of literature, compare and

contrast books, and see how they apply to reality and modern-day

life. CN Students ONLY

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Boys and Girls Club Matthew Carter To bring more awareness and support to the families in a lower

socioeconomic area through volunteer service at the Pinedale

Boys and Girls Club.

Breakfast Club Trevor Gray To volunteer at the Ronald McDonald House at Children’s Hospital

by making the families of the sick children breakfast once a

month.

CN Bronco Bakers Heather Lingenfelter The purpose of the Bronco Cooking and Baking Club is to teach CN

students how to cook and bake basic foods. Our goal is to help

students gain a new perspective on cooking.

Bronco Investing Society Michelle Miller To educate Clovis North students about various careers in finance,

different capital markets, and alternative investments.

BRONCZ

GR BEST BUDDIES

CN-Roman Gonzalez

GR-Adam Cox

Erica Robinson

To increase social interaction between special education students

and general students.

Care for Congo Project Michelle Miller The purpose of CFCP is to provide support to the Congo through

school fundraisers and donations.

Chemistry Club Albert Rodriguez To teach chemistry to students who may want to seek a career in

science.

Chess Club Travis Mills To promote the game of chess. As part of the goal, members will

teach novice how to play, share different game strategies and

promote proper game etiquette. A second goal is to provide a

comfortable medium where students can relax and socialize.

Clovis North Pep and Cheer Club CN- To promote all student involvement in pep and cheer and to teach

students pep and cheer techniques/routines. CN Students Only

Clovis North Third Party Association Chad Hayden To educate the general populous on current issues in a

non-partisan manner, while accounting for opinions of all sides of

the issue in an equal manner.

Club Nintendo Corbett Loving To revive a lost club, make it better and have good times with

each other.

CN Robotics Club Mary Allen To provide a hands-on opportunity for students to apply learned

concepts in classes to real world settings. To dissolve

misconceptions of the difficulties involved in engineering jobs

through hands on activities. To promote networking and

interviewing skills through guest speakers and workshops. To

inform students about college admissions and scholarships.

Coloring Books Kirsten Aguilar To popularize marginalized authors, women and people of color.

CSI GR—Nicole Torres

CN—Laura Quall

CSI provides students a place to make decision-making skills,

increase student’s confidence, work on communication skills, and

problem-solving strategies in a group atmosphere.

Desi Club Kamal Traxinger To educate all people about the south Asian Culture and reinstate

Desi culture and values in those of Desi descent, to organize

community service projects at Islamic, Hindu and Sikh houses of

worship and to provide an outlet for Desis to discuss issues

pertaining to our community.

Diabetes Awareness Club Kay Barrie To support American Diabetes Association and Fresno Community

Diabetes Center by organizing and participating in local

fundraising activities for diabetes research and raising awareness

of Diabetes.

Doctors Without Borders Club Lavinia Terra To fundraise for Doctors Without Borders, an international

humanitarian organization that provides medical aid for people in

countries going through crises: “Medical aid where it is needed

most. Independent. Neutral. Impartial.”

Drama Club Joel Abels The purpose of this troupe shall be the advancement of standards

of excellence in the theatre. More specifically, the troupe shall

encourage students to attain a better mastery of the theatre arts.

Educators Rising California Nicole Torres

Kirsten Aguilar

To encourage students to pursue working in the Education field.

Entrepreneur’s Club Mike Lamb To educate and support current and future entrepreneurs

Environmental Club Leslie Iskenderian The purpose is to educate students on issues regarding the

environment and community service to support environmental

issues. The goal is to support students and staff in recycling.

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Epilepsy Awareness

Fashion Club Melissa Ferdinandsen Wed or Thursday

once a month

Room 151

This club is geared towards students who have an interest in

attending FIDM college (the Fashion Institute of Design and

Merchandising) whose focused curriculum integrates creative

and leadership skills to develop graduates for the global

industries of Fashion, Visual Arts, Interior Design, and

Entertainment.

Fellowship of Christian Athletes

(FCA)

GR-Paul

Babcock/Dewayne

Williams

CN-Tim Thiessen

F.C.A. has guest speakers & fun in fellowship. YOU DON’T HAVE

TO BE AN ATHLETE TO JOIN!!!

Feminine Perspective Albert Rodriguez Purpose of the club is to enhance, educate and empower women

to learn and join behind the scenes to make successful films.

Unlike the film club, our club stands for women empowerment in

the production side of film.

FILM Club Filming, interest, Leadership,

Movies

Donna Kohlruss The purpose is to work on filming, acting, leadership money

management and imaginative writing.

Fit and Nutrition Club Rachael Delgadillo

Gabby Fundaro

To educate people about healthy lifestyles and promote positive

fitness choices.

Free Speech Society Melissa Ferdinandsen Room 151 to encourage students to use their right of free speech safely and

respectfully.

French Cultural Club Julie Havens Last Thursday

Room 280

To promote a better understanding of the French language and

culture.

Frisbee: Ultimate Frisbee Club Travis Mills To gather students who love the game of ultimate Frisbee, have

an interest in the game, or just looking for something fun and

active after school.

Future Health Professionals Lilli Goishi-Bessey Promote career opportunities in health care and to prepare

students to successfully pursue a health career.

Gaming Club Matt Holcomb To promote the educational use of games, both video games and

board games and to give people time to enjoy themselves in an

otherwise hectic time.

Gender Sexuality Alliance (GSA) CN—Joel Abels Through peer support and leadership development we hope to:

create a safe environment in school for students to support each

other and learn about homophobia and other oppressions;

educate the Clovis North community about homophobia, gender

identity, and sexual orientation issues; and fight discrimination,

harassment and violence in schools. CN Students ONLY

Golf Club Ron Ramos The mission of the Golf Club is to promote the sport of Golf.

Girl Up Sally Howe Unite students to champion and empower girls around the world.

Members will learn how to make a positive difference in the lives

of many girls around the world. This club will work with Girl Up,

the organization affiliated the UN, to act in helping girls in need.

Girls Bible Study Michelle Miller Study the Bible and apply it to our daily lives.

Granite Ridge Pep and Cheer Club GR- To promote all student involvement in pep and cheer and to teach

students pep and cheer techniques/routines. GR Students ONLY.

Granite Ridge Robotics Club Jim Giacobbe To provide students who are interested in learning more about

robotics a platform and place to learn.

Guitar Club Rachael Delgadillo The mission of the Guitar Club is to promote guitar skills

acquisition and share the learning of the guitar music with others.

The group will discuss all kinds of music, bands and learn guitar

chords and rifts per personal preferences. The group will work

within the school to grow in their guitar skills.

Habitat for Humanity:Bronco Builders Mrs. Terra To Fundraise for and help with the needs of the local Habitat for

Humanity Chapter including building for members 16 and over.

Heart Disease Awareness Geoffrey Quiring To promote and raise awareness regarding different types of

heart disease and how it can be detected early in life

Hiking Club Travis Mills

Johnathan Benson

Ben Holscher

The purpose of this club to get students active and give them a

chance to meet new friends through hiking. We will explore the

beautiful foothills and mountains that surround our Central

Valley. The hikes will include trips to Yosemite National Park as

well as other places. Throughout the year, there will be 5 or 6 day

hikes that take place.

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Hold the Door Julie Havens Our purpose is not only to encourage physically opening the door

for others, but to mentally hold the door for new opportunities,

new friends and kindness.

Interact Club Jennifer Boman 1st Tuesday of

each month in

Activities

The goal of Interact is to develop leadership skills and personal

integrity, demonstrate helpfulness and respect for others,

understand the value of individual responsibility and hard work,

and advance international understanding and goodwill.

Intervention Club Corbett Loving To help and teach various school subjects in an after school lab

setting for students struggling in classes.

Journalism Club

North News

Nancy Mojarras Journalism, North News, would produce a school newspaper on a

regular basis with the goal of keeping CNEC students informed

and providing a place for those interested in journalism to gain

experience.

Key Club CN-Sherri Lummis The purpose is to provide opportunities for CN students to

perform community service independently and in conjunction

with Kiwanis Club International and provide opportunities for

leadership experiences. CN Students ONLY

Know More Club Kirsten Aguilar To spread awareness about teen relationship abuse by performing

I classrooms to the students of GR/CN. Also raise

funds/knowledge about/for Marjaree Mason Center, a non-profit,

who backs this club.

Kleats for Kids Shannon Rooney To distribute cleats throughout underserved schools in Fresno

County in order to allow students to reach their full potential as

athletes.

KYJO Kelly Fourchy Bringing education opportunities to the less fortunate.

LASO (Latino Achieving Success Organization Ana Robles To improve the access to and the quality of post-secondary

educational opportunities for Latino students.

Life Teen Club Elizabeth Compton

Thursday once a

month room 241

To lead teens closer to their faith, to educate students on the

Catholic Faith, and build unity amongst the members.

Lung Disease Awareness Club Brittany Farinelli To promote awareness about lung disease with the school and

community.

Mental Health Awareness Trevor Gray To educate students about psychological disorders and break the

stigma surrounding mental health issues.

Model UN Club Trevor Gray To positively affect the lives of participants and prepare them to

be better global citizens through quality educational experiences

that emphasize collaboration and cooperative resolution of

conflict.

Muslim Club Katie Leal

Kirsten Aguilar

To bring Muslims, or those interested in learning about Muslims,

together while giving back to the community.

North News Nancy Mojarras North News would produce a school newspaper on a regular basis

with the goal of keeping CN students informed and providing a

place for those interested in journalism to gain experience.

Pencil Beats Club Jamison Shapland To make beats with only school supplies.

People for Parkinson’s Lindsey Phillips To raise awareness for Parkinson’s disease and its impact, to raise

funds to donate to the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation (PDF) to

volunteer to help those impacted by Parkinson’s disease and to

raise awareness of motor disabilities and ableism in society.

Percussion Literature Club David Gabrielson To promote and gain an appreciation of old and new styles and

genres of music written expressly for percussion ensemble.

Photography Club Carol Martin To provide an opportunity for those who enjoy photography to

get together and have fun.

Physics Club Christopher Kipp To promote Physics within the school community, develop

problem solving skills and conceptual understanding of underlying

physical principles and to prepare for AP exam.

Poetry Club Laura Collins

Pam Rakis

The purpose is to increase diversity with the expression of the

spoken word. To promote the writing and appreciation of poetry

and enhance the students ability to write creatively.

Reading Heart Club Laura Collins To volunteer to help the organization called reading Heart.

Organize 1500 books so they can achieve their dream.

Red Cross Club Sally Howe Prevents and alleviates human suffering in the face of

emergencies.

Revelations Michelle Miller To promote relationships with God and Jesus Christ.

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Saturday Sports Jason Lienau Once a month We aim to recruit students to volunteer at Saturday Sports. We

welcome anyone who wants to increase their volunteer

experience, especially those with special skills or abilities they

would like to share with students in the program. We aim to have

a group of volunteers represent Clovis North at Saturday Sports

every Saturday.

Sikh (Jakara/PCA) Club Lance Trueblood Room 254 To promote service, volunteering, academic excellence and civic

engagement. Spread awareness of Sikhism and unity at CNEC.

Ski & Snowboard Club Heather Lingenfelter Will start

depending on

interest and

snow

To gather students that have a love of skiing and snowboarding.

Soccer Club Dan O’Hara Every Friday

room 137

The mission of the soccer club is to promote the sport of soccer to

create a positive place to exchange soccer information and

practice soccer. The group will discuss soccer games and skills.

The group will work within the school to improve our soccer

program.

Sponsor A Needy Marty Swift To help the elementary school children in need of financial and

educational help.

Sports Medicine Club Kate Khal To build upon learning done in class in a more fun environment.

Support our Veterans Club John Crow To bring the students and people of Clovis North community

together to help veterans in any way possible.

Sustainability and Conservation Club Johnathan Benson To enhance awareness of local and global environmental issues

and to work toward more eco-friendly habits and lifestyles in our

school and community through discussions and activities.

SWE Next (Society of Women Engineers) Mary Allen To educate and prepare young ladies in the careers in the STEM

fields, specifically engineering.

The Coding Club Mary Allen To teach people how to code the basics of computer science and

share programming ideas.

The PJ Alvendia Foundation Elizabeth Compton We are a non-profit organization that aims to spread awareness

and raise money for Leukemia.

The Volleyballers Matt Hirata To aid participants in Volleyball, play Volleyball as a united team

and work as a team.

Together We Rise at Clovis North Geoffrey Quiring To raise money to help specifically Foster youth to receive the

proper care they deserve, and to raise awareness of the foster

system. This organization is a subsection of Together We Rise.

Ukulele Club Josh Olson To share and experience the fun and joy of Ukulele playing.

Unheard Cries Lavinia Terra To spread awareness of the penury and persecution in the Middle

Eastern regions. This club will fight poverty through certain

programs providing humanitarian assistance for people in need.

Unified Connections Cynde Walton To establish a special education cheer team to perform at various

school athletic events and school activities as well as participate in

other activities on campus.

Women in Power Gaby Fundaro To show girls support and show them encouragement to pursue a

brighter future.

World Culture Club Kathie Aschenbrenner We seek to promote understanding and appreciation of world

cultures.

World Wildlife Fund (WWF)

Young Democratic Club Lisa Bennett To educate our members and CN about politics and the

Democratic platform. Also, we intend on volunteering for the

DNC by doing voter registrations and phone booths

Young Republican Club Corbett Loving

Kamal Traxinger

Every Other

Thursday

Next Mtg

10/18/18

To analyze and debate the present political atmosphere in

relation to right wing decisions. We aim to promote Republican

ideals and standards and contrast to other parties.

Revised 10/18/18

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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

Many students want to volunteer but are not sure how to go about doing so. If you are volunteering for the sole reason of getting yourself into college, that is probably not the best reason. If you are doing this because you believe in the organization’s cause and because you want to expand your own life experience, then it is a good idea to participate. Colleges like to see prospective students who have participated in community service, but they also want to see how it has affected them personally. Clovis North does not require community service as a graduation requirement. This is something you are choosing to do for yourself.

ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease): http://www.alsa.org/fight-als/volunteer/ • American Cancer Society: http://www.cancer.org/Involved/Volunteer/index • American Red Cross: https://volunteerconnection.redcross.org/?nd=intake&entry_point_id=5&unit_id=162&logout=1 (559) 455-1000- work with fire victims in getting food, clothing and shelter; data entry and customer service. • Animal Rescue of Fresno: http://www.arf-fresno.com (559) 225-5715- Socializing and playing with dogs, cleaning kennels, helping with dishes and laundry • Arte Americas: http://arteamericas.org/index.html (559)266-2623- Assist with clerical tasks, setting up and hosting receptions and mounting and taking down of exhibits. • Catholic Charities: http://www.ccdof.org (559)237-0851- Organize food drives, thrift store help, assist at health fairs, receptionist duties • Central California Blood Center: http://www.donateblood.org (559)389-5433 Administrative Assistant, donor monitor, special events • Children’s Hospital of California: http://www.fcco.org/helpvolunteer.html (559)353-5222- Administrative services, Chaplain Aide, Child Development Center, tour guide • City of Clovis: http://www.ci.clovis.ca.us/serveclovis/Pages/serveclovis.aspx (559)324-2050- Emergency Response, Citizens on Patrol, Skate Park Monitor, Research Analyst •Clovis Botanical Garden: http://volunteermatch.org/search/org46315.jsp (559)298-3091- Planting day volunteer, tour guide and greeters • Community Medical Center Junior Volunteers: http://www.communitymedical.org/careers/volunteering (559) 459-2863- Help at the info. desk, deliver flowers, work in the gift shop • Community Food Bank: http://communityfoodbank.net/ (559)237-3663-Sorting, bagging and distributing donated food; general office work • Exceptional Parents Unlimited: http://www.exceptionalparents.org (559)229-2000- Play and Grow Assistant to Children, Teen Mentor, Community Outings • Fresno Art Museum: http://www.fresnoartmuseum.org (559) 441-4221- Setting up and taking down exhibits, tour guide, administrative help • Fresno Chaffee Zoo: http://www.fresnochaffeezoo.org/education/volunteers.html (559)498-5945- Animal care, horticulture assistant, Zoo Adventure Junior Counselor • Fresno County Public Library: http://www.fresnolibrary.org/volunteer/index.html (559)252-8657- Reading to children, setting up crafts and games, tutoring, homework help and clerical duties • Fresno Philharmonic: http://fresnophil.org (559)261-0600-Usher and ticket takers • Fresno Rescue Mission: http://www.fresnorescuemission.org/index.php?c=65 (559)268-0839 ext202 Tutor, Outreach, Laundry, Children’s Ministries • Habitat for Humanity: http://www.habitatfresno.org/pages/volunteer.html (559)237-4102- Construction of a home, work at the Restore, support families, community outreach • Hands On Central California: http://www.handsoncentralcal.org/ (559)237-3101- Serve food & organize Holiday events for the homeless • Hinds Hospice: http://www.hindshospice.org (559)320-0308- Help with patients, assist with bereavement groups, work in the thrift store, fundraising development and community awareness. • HOPE Animal Shelter: http://www.hopeaf.com/volunteers.php (559) 271-0209- Spend time with cats and dogs before & after their spay or neutering surgery; assist with paperwork & maintenance • Locks of Love: http://www.locksoflove.org/become.html Hold your own Locks of Love event •Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s “Light the Night”: http://www.lightthenight.org/cca (559)435-1482 Organize a walk event or put in a team to participate and raise funds. • March of Dimes: http://www.marchofdimes.com/ Organize an event (walk, golf tournament, chef

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auction) to help raise money for premature babies.

•Marjaree Mason Center: http://www.mmcenter.org/index.php?c=6 (559)487-1344- Helping with the Crisis Center Hotline, Events/Fundraiser, Domestic Violence Response Team •Muscular Dystrophy: http://www.mda.org/help/natevents.html#volunteer (559) 453-9822 • Poverello House: http://www.poverellohouse.org/volunteer.html (559)498-6988- preparing and serving meals to the homeless and needy • Ronald McDonald House Central California: http://ronald-mcdonaldhouse.org/home/how-you-can-help (559) 447-6770- Cook/Baker, Maintenance, Receptionist • Saint Agnes Medical Center: http://www.samc.com/UMAP.asp?ID=1240 (559)450-3521- Cancer Center, Hospice Program, Gift Shop, Stork Tour, Holy Cross Center for Women • Salvation Army: http://fresnosa.volunteerfirst.org/ Thrift Store, Prison Ministry, Rehabilitation Center, Toys for Tots Donation Drive • San Joaquin River Parkway: http://www.riverparkway.org/index.php?option=com_content (559)248 8480- River Tour Guide, Conservationist, clean-up and restoration • Special Olympics: http://www.specialolympics.org/volunteers.aspx Coach, fundraise, special events • Veteran’s Hospital Central California: http://www.fresno.va.gov/giving/index.asp (559)225-6100 ext5364 Information Desk, Patient Escort, Hospitality, Mailroom

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2018-19 CNEC Intervention Labs and Study Hall

STUDY HALL IN LIBRARY 3:00 - 4:00

Subject Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

A.B. Kim Williams Kim Williams Sherri Lummis

English Tye Ferdinandsen Pam Rakis Pam Rakis

Math Fries & Harris Ramos & Saunders Elsberry & Hobbs

OTHER AFTER SCHOOL INTERVENTION LABS

Subject Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

PE 3:00-4:30

Tim Thiessen

Fitness Center

3:00-4:30

Tim Thiessen

Fitness Center

3:00-4:30

Science 3:00-4:00

Chemistry/ APES

Olson (Rm 180)

Science 7 and 8

Semester 1

Matteucci (Rm 136) Semester 2

Giacobbe (Rm 132)

Chemistry/ APES

Olson (Rm 180))

Chemistry

Rodriguez (Rm 172)

Physics

Room 181

Kipp

Biology

Carter (Rm 182)

World

Language 2:45-3:30

Spanish Rm 283

Villa

French Rm 281

Phillips

Spanish Rm 285

Landeros

French Rm 281

Phillips

Spanish Rm 289

Robles

French Rm 281

Phillips

Spanish Rm 288

Arevalo

French Rm 281

Phillips

LUNCHTIME INTERVENTION LABS Subject Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

World Language

Spanish Rm 284 Mojarras

Spanish Rm 284 Mojarras

French Rm 280 Havens (Levels 2 & 3

Only

Spanish Rm 289

Robles

Spanish Rm 286 Montoya

French Rm 280 Havens (AP/4 Only)

Math Peterson (Rm 211) thru Adv. Math 8

Harris (Rm 248) Thru Math 3 &

Stats

Fries (Rm 210)

thru Adv Math 8

Compton (Rm 241)

Thru Math 3

Ramos (Rm 216)

Thru Adv Math 8

Hobbs (Rm 265)

Thru AP Calculus

Elsberry (Rm 214)

thru Adv Math 8

Saunders (Rm 247)

Thru Math 2

Holcomb (Rm

242)

Thru Math 2

Trueblood (Rm

254)

Thru Math 3

Science Chemistry Rodriguez (Rm 182)

Anat/Phys

AP Bio Terra (Rm 144)

Sci 7 Giacobbe (Rm 132)

Anat/Phys

AP Bio Terra (Rm 144)

Geology Alex (Rm 142)

Anat/Phys AP Bio

Terra (Rm 144)

Geology Alex (Rm 142)

Anat/Phys AP Bio

Terra (Rm 144)

*Manda- tutorials

Lecture Hall

12:00 – 12:20

Lecture Hall

12:05 – 12:25

Lecture Hall

12:05 – 12:25

*Students assigned based on multiple F grades on report cards. First 20 minutes of the lunch hour. *Students assigned based on multiple F grades on report cards. First 20 minutes of the lunch hour.

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