DAMONTE
RANCH HIGH SCHOOL
FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 2018
PLEDGE & MOMENT OF SILENCE
TODAY IS A “B” DAY
Attention
All Seniors-
Grad Night
this year will be Friday, June 8th. Scream
the night away and celebrate the end of your senior year with a trip to
California's Great America! We will be joining at least five other high
schools from Reno that evening. This is NOT the night of graduation but
will be the Friday before. The cost is $185. AS OF RIGHT NOW, We need 35 more seniors to sign up by Friday, January 26th in
order to go. If we don't get enough signups, then those who paid their
deposits will get their money back.
Are you wondering when the next serving
of Grandma Thiede’s Mac and Cheese will be available once again? Wonder no more, the time has come for you to
enjoy this comforting dish once again. Friday, January 26th,
the foods 2 class will be preparing this high demand dish. Only 50 dishes
will be available. Thank you for your $3 donation to support our AWESOME
foods program. PS… you can reserve your dish ahead of time see Mrs.
Thiede in the foods room for more information.
(Run through
January 26, 2018)
Tired of the same old hoodie? Try something new! Come get an awesome, new Damonte Ranch Mustangs Sweatshirt for only $20.00 in the Student Store! New designs are now available!
Hello senior
boys! Friday, January 19 and
Monday, January 22, are the last days to sign up for Mr. Mustang, in the counselor’s
hall by the bookkeeper. Don’t miss out
on the opportunity to be crowned this year’s Mr. Mustang! (Run January
19th)
Hey Damonte! Need a night away, wish to
travel to New York? Well a Night in New York, winter ball dance is
just around the corner! The dance is
January 27th in the commons and tickets will be sold pre-sold all next week for
$12! Guest passes are due the Wednesday
before the dance so get them now! (Run 1/17/17-1/19/17)
Who
couldn’t use $50? Who doesn’t love Amazon?
We
challenge you to read a book. Just one to be entered into a drawing for a
$50 amazon gift card. So easy AND fun!
First,
go to the library, find a librarian, and choose a book from the choices they
have set aside. Don’t worry, all the books are amazing and highly rated.
Second,
read it. Don’t say you’re not a reader – reading will change your life!
Lastly,
rank and write a brief review in Destiny. Again, don’t worry! Super
easy! The librarians will help you out and get your entry for the
drawing.
Get
going! The more you read the more entries you have! The drawing will be
March 14th so you have lots of good reading time!
Over Winter Break, the debate team traveled to Union City, California to compete in the James Logan High School Martin Luther King Junior Invitational Tournamen. Congratulations to Kobe Kitson for breaking to quarter finals and Jade Whitbeck for breaking to semifinals at this prestigious competition. If you're interested in joining the debate team, please contact us at damontedebate@gmail.com.
Hey Damonte, Winter Ball is Saturday
January 27th! Don’t miss the opportunity to recognize your
favorite classmates! THIS
Wednesday and Thursday, January 17 & 18, Student Council will be holding
royalty nominations during lunch and IC in the counselor’s hallway. Each class will be able to nominate a boy and
a girl to get the chance to become Damonte Royalty. Don’t forget to vote!
Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (PBIS)
This
quarter’s PBIS focus is a No Tardies Challenge. Students with No Tardies
between January 22nd and March 9th will be rewarded with
a Popcorn Party with the Principal. Please see the fliers in the hallway
for more details.
Dress Code
Please
remember hats are not to be worn in the school building. Dress code helps
students prepare for the real world of work, and provides a means to teach
students the importance of a respectable appearance that can positively impact
a student’s self-respect and self-esteem. The dress code policy can be
found in the DRHS student planner as well as on the DRHS and WCSD websites.
Vaping
The Corral wants to remind students that smoking a vape device on campus or within sight of school is a violation and the progressive discipline plan applies.
The Corral wants to remind students that smoking a vape device on campus or within sight of school is a violation and the progressive discipline plan applies.
DRHS Technology Policy
The
Washoe County School District is proud to be a 21st Century district
and promotes the responsible and thoughtful use of personal electronic devices
to support student achievement.
Keep
in mind that students may possess or use electronic devices on the DRHS campus
provided that it is not a disruption to the education process or a disturbance
of school.
Inside
the classroom or instructional process, school buildings and during the school
day, electronic devices shall be in the “off” position unless the devices are
being used for instructional purposes. Teachers and administrators
reserve the right to confiscate a student’s electronic device if it is interfering
with curriculum/instruction or student/staff confidentiality.
It
is unlawful for a person to engage in any kind of surreptitious electronic
surveillance on any public school property without the knowledge of the person
being observed.
Electronic
devices are prohibited in classrooms during assessments, semester exams or
other testing situations.
Schools
are not responsible for lost or stolen personal technology devices.
Have
you ever wanted to submit your writing, art, or photos to a literary
magazine? Well, you have come to the WRITE
place! Hoofnotes is your Damonte Ranch High School literary magazine. We are taking submissions now through the end
of February. Submission folders are in
the theater, in the library, or any English class. Or come by Ms. Hellen’s room, Room 116.