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Labor Day, Open House, Class Presentations

  • Writer: Dr. Renfree
    Dr. Renfree
  • 11 minutes ago
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Hello Rattler Nation!


We would like to wish all of you a happy Labor Day on Monday and hope you enjoy your time off. It's been hot this week, and students have been busy participating in a variety of fun activities both in and out of the classroom. We have sports tonight, and please check out the Athletic Weekly for all the Home Games next week. Come out and support us.


RATTLER GEAR: We're frequently asked about CHHS GEAR and where to purchase it. Here is one way: Please check this out before it closes in two weeks! We rotate items, so if you like something you see, buy it now!

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Open House:

Open House was packed this year. Thank you to all who came out. We also had our Title 1 meeting to discuss the funds we receive and how we allocate them.


If you missed the meeting, you can review it here: TITLEONE


Grades End September 19:

Commitments to you and your students:

There are many commitments we make to you as a Rattler Community. There are two I want to make sure you remember:

1.     You are entitled to your child's up-to-date grades. Please hold our staff accountable by reaching out to the teacher and asking why they may not have been updated. If the issue continues, please email the teacher and copy the proper Associate Principal.

Mr. Willis: World Language, Math, Science

Mr. Liew: English, History, VAPA, PE

2.     You are entitled to a response via email or phone within 48 hours. We are usually faster than that, but again, we need to be held accountable to respond to our community. Vacations/breaks/weekend, this rule does not apply, as I, as a leader, strive for my staff to have a proper work-life balance and ensure they are committed to their own families as well as yours.


Football Information: BEACH THEME: We typically do not post game information at the top of the blog, but there is an update you should be aware of to avoid frustration tonight at our first Home Game. SDUSD now uses Hometown Ticketing, not GoFan (not our decision). Please see the information and link below.


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BUY AHEAD!



Calendar: Please note that Athletics has its own website, and information can be found in the section below.

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Monday

LABOR DAY!

Tuesday

Nothing

Wednesday

Nothing

Thursday

Nothing

Friday

Principals Coffee

We Need Your Vote: Vote for your representative for our three school committees. Thank you to all who nominated! Remember:


SSC - School Site Committee - School Site Council is a required committee that makes decisions about money provided through Federal Title I funding.  Schools receive additional funding if more than 40% of their students are eligible for the free/reduced lunch program.


SGT - School Governance Team - School Governance Teams (SGT) are responsible for developing a collaborative instructional vision and are accountable for the resulting outcomes.


ELAC - English Learner Advisory Committee - Each California public school with 21 or more English learners is required to form an English Learner Advisory Committee. The ELAC shall be responsible for advising the principal and staff in the development of a site plan for English learners and submitting the plan to the School Site Council for consideration of inclusion in the School Plan for Student Achievement.


Ballot: VOTE HERE



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Counselors:

Counselors are here to help you! Your students ask to see their counselor by going to the CHHS website and clicking on the "Counseling Tab"-then, they click on their counselor to fill out the form. Counselors will then call them to the office. The days when I was in high school, waiting in the Counseling Office, are behind me. This is much more streamlined today. However, in emergencies, you are welcome to come in. "I want to pop in and ask a question during the passing period:" of course! Here's what the page looks like:


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Dear Parents and Guardians,

We are excited to share that our school counselors will be visiting English classes in the coming weeks to deliver important grade-level presentations. These sessions are designed to support our students’ academic journey and future planning, covering topics such as:

  • High school expectations and tips for success

  • Graduation requirements

  • Post-secondary planning (college, career, military, etc.)

  • Resources available to support students throughout high school

Presentations will take place during regularly scheduled English classes on the following dates:

  • Sophomores: Tuesday, September 2

  • Seniors: Monday, September 8

  • Juniors: Wednesday, September 10

  • English 101 Students: Thursday, September 11

These presentations are an excellent opportunity for students to learn what is expected of them and to begin (or continue) planning for life after high school. We encourage you to follow up with your student after their presentation to discuss what they learned and any questions they may have.

If you have any questions or would like additional information, please don’t hesitate to reach out to your student’s counselor.

Thank you for your continued support!


Athletic: ALL ATHLETIC INFORMATION- chrattlers.com


Athletics is a very complex program. It's like running a separate school altogether. While I can highlight a few things here, you must check that website daily and contact the proper coaches. This blog highlights sporting events with pictures and celebrations, but doesn't get into the operations of athletics. CHHS has one of the most extensive programs in the county and state.


The AW Weekly: This lets you know all the Home Games that are happening around campus, so your students can get involved, whether cheering on their friends or participating directly. Your family can always come out and support as well.

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Dear School Partners & Staff,

We're excited to share our Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs (ATOD) Resource Directory for 2025–2026! 

This directory is designed to support educators, counselors, and parents/guardians in guiding young people who are affected by or at risk for substance use. Inside, you’ll find up-to-date information on treatment options, local programs, and practical tools to help navigate these challenges with care and confidence. All links, phone numbers, and contacts have been pre-vetted and are local to the regions we serve.

Whether you're revisiting the directory or exploring it for the first time, we hope it continues to be a valuable resource—and one you’ll share with your students, colleagues, and families.

 


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We can't wait to see you!


Dr. Erica Renfree


 
 
 

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