Kyle did not only qualify for Masters, but he will compete for State this week. We wish him all the best as he advances and represents Sonora High School at the next level. Congratulations, Kyle.
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The spirit of Sonora was on full display in the Girls Basketball game Saturday night. They played against Corean -Lutheran Saints. We may not have come away with a win, but we could not be prouder of the team under the direction of their coach, Melissa Barajas. This was a record-breaking year for the team. Thank you, ladies, for a well-played season.
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Despite playing with 10 players for a majority of the contest, @sonoragirlssoccer came away victorious against a tough opponent. We loved to see how you played together as a team this afternoon on both sides of the field. Everyone contributed and we were led with goals from Sophia Fimbres, Kristen Smick, and Olivia Armas. We are so proud of you and excited to move on to the Semifinals.
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Check out our Clubs and Organizations by clicking the picture below.
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We want to hear from you. What sports/activities/programs or clubs are you, our prospective students, interested in? For any incoming students, please fill out the Google Interest Form by clicking the button below. We will be in contact with you. #iamsonora #sonorastrong #welcomehome
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We want to offer you an opportunity to ask questions in a virtual format of our IB/Honors teachers and programs. Please join us for this night of questions and answers. We look forward to seeing you on Wednesday, January 19, 2022, at 6:00 pm. #iamsonora #sonorastrong
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- All students and staff will complete a Qualtircs COVID Safety Survey each morning (the survey will be sent to your school email).
- Before entering campus, students will show their green checkmark from the completed survey permitting them to be on campus.
- Students will walk through the thermo-imaging temperature cameras after showing their green checkmarks.
- Masks are required inside and will be optional while outside.
In accordance with the Center for Disease Control (CDC), CA Dept. of Public Health (CDPH), and Orange County Health Care Agency (OCHCA), we ask that you complete the Qualtrics survey each morning prior to arriving on campus. However, please do not attend school if you have experienced any COVID-related symptoms:
- Flu-like symptoms such as fever of 100.4 or greater
- Chills
- Cough
- Sore throat
- Runny or stuffy nose that is not associated with a pre-existing condition or other chronic health condition.
Further, following the recommendations issued by the CDC, the CDPH has issued guidance in support of full in-person instruction and to as much instructional time as possible.
Please note that masks will be required by all staff and students while indoors regardless of vaccinated status. As an extra precaution, FJUHSD is committed to continuing the enhanced cleaning procedures established to ensure that our schools are clean, sanitized, and safe. Further, temperatures will continue to be taken each morning.
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Here are the ways you can take your Quatrics Survey:
- The email that you receive in the mornings.
- There is a link on our website as pictured below.
- There are QR Codes here and as you walk to the front doors. Please have your devices charged and ready.
You do not need a phone to take this survey because you can use your Chromebook.
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The 2021/22 school year is off to a great start with students and staff members excited to see each other, reconnect with a more normal routine, and celebrate together at Sonora.
That being said, we also understand there continues to be an increased need for mental health services due to continued concerns over the COVID-19 pandemic, re-acclimating to the school environment, and other events happening throughout the country and world.
FJUHSD recognizes that these world dynamics may bring up uncomfortable emotions, questions, concerns, or directly impact their personal environments. If you or your student are experiencing difficulties affecting your wellness, please note that FJUHSD has partnered with Care Solace for this exact reason.
Care Solace is committed to helping our students, families, and staff connect with mental health services in the community. They are experts at navigating the mental health systems so that you can access support quicker and easier. Please consider contacting Care Solace if you or your loved ones are in need of support.
If your student’s performance is being impacted by these world dynamics, we have a document on our district website that outlines How To Access School-Based Mental Health Services at Sonora High. Please review the information and consider if this may be of benefit to you.
Lastly, our district's main webpage has a Mental Health tab for your reference. The tab has our Virtual Calming Room where anyone can have access to healthy coping skills and mental health resources for both students and parents.
As we continue to work with our students and families transitioning back to campus, we wanted to remind you that FJUHSD is committed to supporting our students and staff holistically.
Thank you for taking the time to read this important message, and for ensuring every member of the FJUHSD community feels supported and cared for during these unprecedented times.
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Graduation is June 2, 2022, at 6:00 pm at FJUHSD Stadium at La Habra High School
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PTSA is a volunteer association where parents, educators, students, and other stakeholders become active in their schools and communities. PTSA members are advocates for all children through active participation in a variety of schoolwide events. We invite you to our meetings to become active participants in your student’s welfare. We meet on the fourth Monday of the month at 6 p.m in the Sonora Staff Lounge.
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This section is dedicated to general Orange County/La Habra information that may apply to our students and families.
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Please click the pictures below for more information.
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Here is a decision tree that all families should use with regard to COVID as it relates to school.
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Master Calendar for 2021-2022
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We just completed progress reports for the 3rd Quarter. How did you do? You can click the picture below to access your grades. If you did not perform as well as you would have liked, then please take advantage of the academic supports that we have in place for you. Please see the information below.
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We encourage our students to use any of the following academic interventions to support their learning while at SOHS. We want you to stay connected to your learning.
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Raider Revolution
This week you will move into a new Raider Revolution based on your progress report grades. If you need assistance in a subject, then you will be moved into that tutorial (20 minutes Monday through Thursday) starting tomorrow. If you would like to discuss your Raider Revolution placement, then please contact Mr. D'Amelia at jdamelia@fjuhsd.org
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Academic Saturday School
We have two Academic Saturday Schools left this semester. We will have National Honor Society tutors as well as a teacher available to help students. Make sure to bring your Chromebook charged and any other materials needed to complete work and study for finals. A snack will be provided but students are also welcome to bring snacks and drinks; students will not be allowed to leave campus to get food. Click on the link below...
Time: 8 am to noon
(students are expected to stay for at least 2 hours)
Location: Sonora HS Student Union
For more information, please contact jjackon@fjushd.org
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We have the Writing Center that is open to all of our students in the Garage Monday through Thursday from 3:15 until 4:15. This is to help you with any reading/writing assignment that you may have in any of our subject areas. All are welcome to attend. If you have any questions, then please feel free to email jjackson@fjuhsd.org.
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If you would like to have your child provide proof of attendance at tutoring, students can pick up a tutoring log in the counseling office or click the link below.
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Please click the picture below for a listing of scholarships available.
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Bob Buchi was a long-time member of the community, parent of District graduates, and a business leader in Southern California. He was respected for his accomplishments, strong work ethic, and high expectations of both himself and those around him, but most importantly he was respected for his unwavering fairness and high moral standards. - Deadline to Submit: March 28, 2022
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Please click the picture below to read more information.
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As you know, last semester, FC’s HS Outreach and the Financial Aid Office hosted a series of Financial Aid and Admission Application Workshops. In an effort to continue to assist you with your financial aid process, we are adding two additional financial aid/admissions workshops for the month of February. Attached you will find an informational flyer promoting the events. Below are the topics that will be covered:
- Assisting HS seniors attending FC with creating their FSA ID or CA Dream Act Account
- Supporting HS seniors attending FC with completing their financial aid applications
- And assisting HS seniors attending FC with completing their FC Enrollment Application
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Students of the Quarter
Each quarter our departments choose two students to recognize. One student showed the largest academic growth and the other student worked hard to maintain academic excellence throughout the quarter. Will you get to be a Third Quarter Student of the Quarter???
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We want to be sure that you are up-to-date with the latest in scores and records. For this purpose we have links to Max-Preps so that you can click on the sport you would like to see their schedule and get an update on their record. We hope you find this better method to keep up with Varsity Sonora Athletics who are in season.
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CONGRATULATIONS to our seniors who played Girls' Water Polo this year. They fought with a Sonora spirit. Thank you for representing us so well in and out of the water. We cannot wait to see what lies before you. Good luck in all of your future pursuits.
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Watch out everyone, here comes Sonora High School In ever-changing times, the 2020-2021 season was a difficult one for all of us with the cancellation and postponement of games. However, we as a Raider Family, kept moving forward. We got back up and faced these extraordinary challenges. Our teams have come into this season hungry. Hungry for competition. Hungry to not only to compete but to compete at the highest level imaginable. We welcome you to this season of promise. We thank our coaches, parents for getting us through this. We are not only survive season of play, but thrive because we are Sonora Strong!! #iamsonora #sonorastrong
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ATHLETIC CLEARANCE PROCESS
ALL Sports Including Cheer, Dance, JROTC & Band Must Register
1) Go to AthleticClearance.com
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Create an account and complete all sections: Watch the video on by clicking here: AthleticClearance.com for detailed instructions.
- **Very Important** Choose “Sonora” (CIF-SS)” on the list and the School Year "2021/2022"
2) Print out Confirmation Page from AthleticClearance.com
- Print & Fill Out (Both parent & student signature is required)
- Please be advised that each sport/activity will require a separate confirmation page.
3) You must complete all 4 pages of the Physical Evaluation Forms
- Print & Fill Out all 4 pages (Both Parent & Student signature is required)
- Pages 1-2 are filled out by the Parent(s) and Student
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Page 3-4 MUST be COMPLETED, SIGNED, and DATED by PHYSICIAN.
- Only the Signature from an MD, DO or PA will be accepted. Signatures from Chiropractors and Nurse Practitioners are NOT accepted.
- NO PHOTOCOPIES will be accepted.
- Student's Physical & Physical Form Must be Completed After May 15th
4) Athletic clearance paperwork will be collected by sport. Check with your coach to find out when your sport will be turning in their athletic clearance paperwork.
5) Athletic Waivers
Athletic Waivers must be turned in with Athletic Clearance. View and download Waiver HERE
If you have questions, please contact Mr. Lee at mlee@fjuhsd.org
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Important Dates
Please click here for FJUHSD Important Dates:
March 4, 2022: Early Release
March 21-25, 2022: No School (Spring Break)
June 2, 2022, at 6:00 pm
(Graduation)
June 2, 2
Office Hours
Monday through Friday 6:45 am until 4:00 pm
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