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Class of 2024                                                            Updated 5/6

SENIORS

Class of 2024, we will use this as our official webpage to communicate with you.

Please check back weekly for updates.

 

Grade Level Coordinators

Marc Natividad, GLC Last Names (A-Lin)   [email protected]   909-594-1405 ext.33556

Ginger Zimmerman, GLC Last Names (Lio-Z)   [email protected]    909-594-1405 ext.33554

 

Office Locations

Mr. Natividad - Room 556

Mrs. Zimmerman - Room - 554

 

Find your GLC at Brunch or Lunch

Mr. Natividad supervises: Bottom of Double Stairs and Back of 400/500

Mrs. Zimmerman supervises: Music Building

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DBHS Information:

Brahma Briefing

Please read through this weeks Brahma Briefing: https://secure.smore.com/n/qkfbmd

 
FAFSA

Our state priority deadline for FAFSA has been extended from April 2, 2024, to May 2, 2024. Please complete ASAP. You must complete FAFSA, CADAA, or the Opt-Out form as this is a Graduation Requirement. 
https://studentaid.gov/

Please upload proof of your completion to our Class of 2024 Google classroom so we can notify the State of California that you have met this requirement.
https://classroom.google.com/c/MTI2MzU1ODIyMDYy/a/NjUxMTU2ODk1ODEz/details

 

 
End of Year Senior Meeting
We met with all Seniors on Thursday, April 18th, and shared a lot of important information regarding the end of the school year and life after DBHS. Please look through our Presentation, posted below, and use these slides as talking points in your home. We wish every Senior the best and hope they all make good choices as we finish this school year.
 
Senior Tutoring available in English, Civics and Economics:
Monday         Civics/Economics        7:15-8:15am    Room 362    Mr. Tietz
                      Civics/Economics        3:30-4:30pm    Room 659    Mrs. Thomas
Tuesday        English                        3:45-4:45pm    Room 724    Mr. Morgan
Thursday       English                        7:15-8:15am    Room 709    Mrs. Vasquez-Campbell
 
CAP AND GOWN for Graduation
Please get your Graduation Gear now!   All orders are in the USB office for you to pick up.  You may also purchase in the USB office.   CASH ONLY!
Cap, Gown and Tassel - $70 
Cap Only - $20 
Tassel - $15 
CASH ONLY!
Online orders are no longer accepted.  
 
Graduation Tickets
DBHS Graduation Tickets will be on sale starting on Wednesday, May 1st in the USB Activities Office. Tickets are $15 each, cash only. Graduating Seniors will receive their 3 free tickets at the MANDATORY Graduation practices on 5/28 and 5/29.
 
Senior Breakfast (Sold Out)
Senior Breakfast is at Knotts Berry Farm on May 24th.
This event is sold out.
 
Grad Nite (Sold Out)
- Grad Nite will be Sunday May 19th, 2024. 
- This event is sold out.
- The Grad Nite Ticket allows Seniors to enjoy the day at Disney California Adventure Park during normal operating hours plus admission to the Disney Grad Nite private party experience later that same night in the same park.

Deficient grades and schedule changes: 
  1. Graduation: All students must pass any graduation requirements with a D- or higher to earn a diploma from DBHS. 
  2. College/University: If a student earns a deficient grade (D or F) or if a student drops a class off their schedule, then they must report these deficient grades or schedule changes to any University they applied to.
Senior Bulletin - READ!
We polled every senior class to see how many of them have been reading the Senior Bulletin. It was worrisome to see that most are not reading this valuable resource. Students need to take responsibility for their future, know what they are supposed to be doing, and read things that pertain to them. The Senior Bulletin takes about 10-15 minutes to read through and EVERY student should be putting this time into their futures. These can be found at the bottom of this page.
 

The Bullsheet

Please visit this link to see our weekly Bullsheet. These announcements are typically read Monday during 4th period. This provides an excellent opportunity to see all the events for this week.
 

 

College Search Process:

Diamond Bar High School's code number (CEEB Code) is 050748. You will need this number to register for tests and to complete college applications.

 

FAFSA

Our state priority deadline for FAFSA has been extended from April 2, 2024, to May 2, 2024. Please complete ASAP. You must complete FAFSA, CADAA, or the Opt-Out form as this is a Graduation Requirement. 
https://studentaid.gov/

Please upload proof of your completion to our Class of 2024 Google classroom so we can notify the State of California that you have met this requirement.
https://classroom.google.com/c/MTI2MzU1ODIyMDYy/a/NjUxMTU2ODk1ODEz/details

 

 
Community College
Mt. SAC had concluded their enrollment here on our campus but there is still plenty of time to apply. Mt. SAC has plenty of opportunities outside of DBHS for students to get assistance with their Application and FAFSA. Please see the Flyers below for more information. 

 

 

College Search Process

Bentley University has put together a terrific resource for the college search process, Admission 101 series. It is filled with insightful, easy-to-understand content that will make this process a little easier. Please click on the Link to the right, 'Off Campus Opportunities,' for more information.

 

 

University Applications

UC and CSU Applications are now closed. The deadline passed on 11/30. However, there are a few Universities that have extended their application deadline – We received notification that the following CSU schools have extended deadlines: 

  • Channel Islands
  • Chico
  • Dominguez Hills
  • East Bay
  • Humboldt
  • Maritime
  • Monterey Bay
  • Northridge
  • Sacramento 
  • San Bernardino
  • San Francisco
  • San Marcos
  • Sonoma
  • Stanislaus

 

Common Application - Some universities use a rolling admission so you can still apply if this is the case with one of the universities you are still looking to apply to. 

https://www.commonapp.org/

 
 
Major Clarity - Academic and Career Exploration
Website: https://app.paper.co/majorclarity
Login: Select “Continue with Google” and use your WVUSD google account to log in
- Major Clarity is built to provide academic advising for all learners. Students achieve better outcomes with postsecondary education—but that education can take many forms. A technical certification, two- and four-year degrees, an apprenticeship as a Hollywood stunt double: all can mean success for the right student. That’s why we start by asking “What are you passionate about changing in the world?” We help students explore a variety of relevant opportunities, and ultimately select a path that addresses their specific goals.
Steps you should complete:
1) Personality Assessment (5 minute, first step, repeatable)
2) My Portfolio
    a) Start Resume 
    b) Start Career Plan (Career goal)
    c) Explore Scholarships
    d) Microcredential course
3) Microcredential courses offered: Cybersecurity Technology, Energy, General Employability Soft Skills, HVAC, Medical Services, Nursing, Software Programing, Virtual Etiquette
-Your course history and grades have been uploaded to this platform.
-Our College and Career counselor, Mrs. Ayala, is happy to assist you with this program.
 
 
College and Career Unit
Mr. Natividad and Mrs. Zimmerman completed our College and Career unit. All resources, including the PowerPoint as a pdf document, are posted below.
Complete the Career Zone Interest Profiler. This can be completed year after year and as many times as wanted. Please be honest when answering these questions. The Interest Profiler helps you decide what kinds of occupations and jobs you might want to explore based on your interests along with how to attain those jobs.

 

 

 

Miscellaneous

 
Due Process Presentation
We are looking forward to another great year with our 12th graders. Our Due Process Meeting was held on August 18th, during English class. During this meeting we discussed school rules, procedures and all of the supports located on our campus. The presentation is now posted below for you to view. 
**Each student, parent and/or guardian needs to read through the Student Handbook which can be found under the student drop down menu or purchased through USB. 

 

 
Athletic Updates:
1) Summer Sports Camps:
2) All athletes must be cleared prior to any activity: https://dbhssports.org/sports-physicals-info/
2) Athletics: This week's events. Click here: https://dbhssports.org/
3) Tryout information can be found here: https://dbhssports.org/

 

Tutoring

We are writing to make you aware of a major safety concern facing our society at this time – fentanyl overdoses. As you may have heard in the recent tragic news, teenagers have died or have been hospitalized due to fentanyl overdoses both on southern California school campuses and at home.
 
Fentanyl deaths are projected to double in the year ahead.  Drug cartels are making illicit fentanyl and purposely and deceptively adding it to other drugs, even prescription drugs, to make them cheaper, more powerful, more addictive, and more dangerous.  Fentanyl can be added to any drug or pill without any visible signs, making it impossible for anyone to know if they are ingesting this deadly substance until it is too late. 
 
Students, we care about you and want only the best for you.  Please be safe and make good decisions. Do not take any pills unless prescribed by a doctor.  Do not take any pills or drugs given to you, whether it be by a friend or stranger - you simply don’t know if even just one pill might hurt you. 
 
These two videos show the dangers of this drug. 

Dead On Arrival (21 minutes long) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJgPmrLjkuo

 For Eli – Fentanyl Crisis PSA and Testimonial (6 minutes long) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEQHOQdrQJc

 

Dress Code
Please know that if you are found in violation of our DBHS dress code, please see 'Student Handbook', then you will receive one hour of SWAP to be served on a Saturday. https://4.files.edl.io/2b24/09/16/21/224531-4aefcfcb-97d5-4f3a-b43f-4397123dcf9c.pdf
 

Family Support Group

The teen and adolescent years are a time of transition from childhood into adulthood. Adolescents and teens often struggle with being dependent on their parents while having a strong desire to be independent. At the same time, they may be facing a number of pressures, from friends to fit in and from parents to do well in school or sports. As a result many suffer from depression and anxiety.
With over 20 years in the practice Nancy Stoops and her registered therapy dog Jaida, will help you and your family live a healthy lifestyle by helping you gain the skills for parenting without the pain, reaching realistic goals,  coping through the pressures of being an adolescent or teen, handling anxiety of starting a new school year,  bullying, building healthy friendships and more. The benefits of the support group are endless and can handle an array of counseling needs.
The group meets every Monday from 6pm-8pm at the Walnut Senior Center. No reservations needed. See pdf below.
 

California Proficiency Program (CPP) https://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/tg/cp.asp

 

Documents:

Letter of Recommendation materials
Below you will find our presentation describing the process of requesting a Letter of Recommendation from your GLC and Teacher.