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Beyer HigH ScHool
1717 Sylvan Ave.
Modesto, California 95355
Phone (209) 574-1647
Fax (209) 574-1648
Administration
Dan Park, Principal
Rachelle Barkus, Associate Principal
Nadene Galas, Assistant Principal
Levirt Griffin, Assistant Principal
MARCH 2019VOLUME 12ISSUE 2
Athletics:Cross Country Boys’ Made the playoffsCross Country Girls’ Made the playoffsVolleyball Girls’ League champions and made
playoffsWater Polo Boys’ Made playoffsWater Polo Girls’ League champions and made
playoffsGirls’ Golf Made playoffsBoys’ Soccer Made playoffsGirls’ Soccer League Champions and made
playoffsBoys’ Wrestling Made playoffs and Division IV
Section ChampionsGirls’ League Champions and made
playoffs
AcademicsMock Trial Team FirstplacefinishintheStanislausCountyOfficeof
Education Mock Trial Event. Now traveling to state championship competition.
Academic Decathlon Team First place for schools with clubs in the Stanislaus
County Office of Education Academic DecathlonEvent.
Science Bowl Finished fourth out of twenty-four teams competing.
There were twenty-four teams from sixteen different high schools. Quite an outstanding day for Beyer.
Beyer Successes This Year!Beyer High School has had many successes so far this school year:
2 Beyer PrideH o m e c o m i n g H a l l w a y Decorations: New this year, students in Leadership decorated hallways to match this year’s Winter Homecoming Theme: Patriot Premiere! The Senior Class decorated the D Wing for their movie, Mean Girls. Juniors represented Top Gun in the I Wing, Sophomores were sassy with Saving Ferris Bueller in the C Wing, and finally freshman touredSanFranciscowithMrs.Doubtfireinthe school’s other D Wing. After the staff voted, the winner of the 1st Annual Winter Homecoming Hallway Competition went to the Senior Class! Congratulations on all the hard work the students put into decorating our school for spirit week.
Spirit Counts: Homecoming Dress Up Competition Leadership also hosted an all-school class competition to see what grade had the most overall school spirit with dress up days. Each day, votes were counted and tallied and the Winner of the 1st Annual Dress Up Spirit Counts Challenge also went to the Senior Class of 2019! The Sophomore class of 2021 was only 5 votes shy of winning; consequently coming in second. Junior class of 2020 took 3rd place, and 4th place went to the Freshman Class of 2022. We look forward to hosting this Spirit competition with the Fall and Winter homecomings next year!
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3 “Patriot Connection”March 2019
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Beyer Pride
Quarter 3 Renaissance: Qualifying students enjoyed an Assembly on March 5th with Dynamic Speaker and Performing Artist, Shuan Derik. The Assembly inspired students to push themselves regardless of previous doubt or failure.
B e y e r P r i d e P e r f e c t Attendance: Congratulations to the following 10 students who were selected for Perfect Attendance for the Month of January! They too received recognition and a gift card of their choice! Jarod Ali, Nakaya Brown, Elijah Zuniga, Emma Albino, Connor Calbreath, Ryan Cawley, Zarah Kustner, Hailey Salha, Samantha Bass, Samuel Afzal!
Homecoming Game, Royalty, and Dance: After an eventful Homecoming Week full of special events including our 1st ever Lunch Homecoming Royalty Rally and Talent show, students packed the gym for the boy’s basketball Win over Johansen High! Thereafter, LeadershiphostedaROCKIN’Homecoming Dance with over 400 students in attendance! Spirit and Energy were at an all-time High!
Beyer Pride Winners: Congratulations to the fol lowing students who were selected for their outstanding behavior and demonstration of Safety, Responsibility, Respectfulness, and Honesty! The following students received recognition and a gift card of their choice! Caroline Truman, Michael Chin, Noe Collardo-Lucatero, Angelina Levingston, Dewayne Thomas, Ignacio Chavez, Jessie Nicolas, Hailee Howard, Myles Busler, Rebecca Carroll, Angelina Levingston, Madisson Bellemare, Madelyn Rodrigues, Davonn Myers, Jacob Masterman, Jacob Bond, Nathan Holmes, Destiny Oropeza, JuaquinTafolla, and Sargis Merza!
4 Beyer PrideCSF Qualifiers
Andrea BrownKeeyanah BrownMcKay BundyReyshelle CabusasAviline CannizzaroBrady CardozaVinal ChandChristopher CorgiatBriteil DanipourAlainna DavisJulia DeLaMare
Ricardo DeLaTorreRalph EliasEmily Garcia-CropperScott GenzmerSarkis GhazaryanLev GrinmanRemington HansonBaylie HankinsNoah HerbstJonathan HongHayden Keller
Daniel LeeKara LewisAshley LimaTatieana MabugatAlexander McNamaraNatalie MitchellMatthew MyrtakisCasey NeepZachery NeepJohn NunnallyKaylinO’Brien
Peter PalombiSophia PotochnikGianna PuccinelliIsaac PulidoDavis Alexander RakeGrace SandersTanner SchellThomas ShoresNeha SinghRobert SmithSaul Sosa-Raygoza
Cambrie StacyKendra SteagallJonathan SwansonJames TongeMorgan TurnerDaniel VermeulenElijah ZamoraWen Xin Zeng
Paula BandyElizabeth BarkusBenjamin BerryRyan CawleyAnalisa CiccarelliJames ClarkJessica DeLaTorreMadelyn Dibble
Justin GeorgeAlyssa GibsonKylie HawkinsAndrew HillMerritt HillJared JensenChloe LederAshlee Lemke
Joe LeonJack LitkeAleksasha ManabatDion MeiJesus MonarresJalen MunozAaliyah NakisoJasmin Navarro
Kyle NepoteRyan NunesPhoebe PriceAdrian RiveraVanessa RiveraCecilia RodarteCesar SaltoAbigail Scott
Caroline TrumanDelaney Van LaarMadison Williams David WongJaedyn Young
Sophia AdamakisSara BetancourtJonathan BoudreauxTahbert BuiJaxsyn BundyDavid Contreras
Camille CortezJana Garcia-CropperCarly HitiMadison HitiLanney JuecoKalvin Kahlon
Jessi Kayser-SprousePejah KinseyJessica LeGracie MaldonadoIsaac MarrujoJessica Navarro
LeahOBrienVlcekOliviaDanaOlsonRebeccaOrtegaIsabella PerezDelaney Pratt
Emilio SatavuKaylee SimonDalen SmithGianni SuarezAlyssa Townes
9th grade
Taylor AmiesReiiel ArellanoRicardo ArevaloEmily BatesJaelyn BogdonBen CalkinsJessica CampbellMarley CannadyZacchaeus CarrilloJoshua CorgiatEthan DahlSkylar DeBerryAnnika DenyerAlexa Diaz
Caroline DuenasKayla DuenasBen FichtenkortPaige FisherLily FloresJorge Garcia-CropperSerob GhazaryanConnor GundlachTate HabeltMadison HarrisDanielle HaubrichCassidy HawkinsAidan HayesNayely Herrarte
Jordan HodgesMaddie HodgesEmily JimenezGavin KeathleyOliviaKellerMoises KleimanCassidy KuharskiJack LawrenceStephanie LeElijah LeeBaylee LeonettiCynthia MadrigalShaista MawlanazadaZoeyMoffitt
Emma MontillaJehlani MooreAshlyn MunozTu NgoVivian NguyenAlyssa ParraMariah PinkstonAbigail PolackNoah PriceAva Marie RosenowSarah SamanoKaile Schippers-RomeroCameron SiemionBrian Sim
Hailey StaceyJustin StillwagonStroud KodaJoshua TapiaSebastian TuersJackson UptonVictoria VetranoMelanie WolfJack WolterbeckAshorina Yagho
10th grade
11th grade
12th grade
5Career Center Updates2018 Testing Schedule:PSAT10 3/7/19CA SCIENCE TEST 4/3 & 4/4SBAC ELA 4/16 & 4/18SBAC MATH 4/23 & 4/25
Summer School will be held at Beyer High School June 6th - July 2nd.
6 Upcoming Events
Beyer High Talent Show: Night to Shine! Come support our talented students as they perform for this year’s Talent show on April 4th beginning at 6:00 pm hosted in the Little Theater. Tickets will be on sale in the SBOand at the doorfor a price of $5.00 per person. The winner of this Talent Show will then go on to compete for the Modesto City Schoo l ’s D i s t r i c t Tournament of Talent!
Prom: On Saturday, April 13th, theJunior Class of 2020 will host Prom at The Century in Downtown Modesto. Guestpassesareavailable in theSBOnow. DJ George with Sounds in Motion will be rocking the night away! Contact theSBOofficeat209-574-1660withanyquestions.
Dance Production Show @ Downey March 21, 2019Beyer High Talent Show April 4, 2019Prom @ The Century April 13, 2019
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7Just the FactsModesto City Schools—Permissible School Fees, Fundraising And Donations Thefollowingarespecificexceptionstotheprohibitionon fees, charges and deposits at the kindergarten through 12th grade level. These fees, charges and deposits are legally permissiblebecausetheyarespecificallypermittedbylaw.1. Charges for optional attendance as a spectator at a
school or District sponsored activity. 2. Charges for food served to students, subject to free
and reduced price meal program eligibility and other restrictionsspecifiedinlaw.
3. Paying the replacement cost for District books or supplies loaned to a student that the student fails to return, or that is willfully cut, defaced or otherwise injured, up to an amount not to exceed $10,000.
4. Fees for field trips and excursions in connection with courses of instruction or school related social, educational, cultural, athletic, or school band activities, aslongasnostudentispreventedfrommakingthefieldtriporexcursionbecauseoflackofsufficientfunds.
5. Medicalorhospitalinsuranceforfieldtripsthatismadeavailable by the school district.
6. Charges for required medical and accident insurance for athletic team members, so long as there is a waiver for financialhardship.
7. Charges for standardized physical education attire of a particular color and design, but the school may not mandate that the attire be purchased from the school and no physical education grade of a student may be impacted based on the failure to wear standardized apparel “arising from circumstances beyond the control” of the student.
8. Charging for the parking of vehicles on school grounds. 9. Charges for the rental or lease of personal property
needed for District purposes, such as caps and gowns for graduation ceremonies.
10. Fees for school camp programs, so long as no student is denied the opportunity to participate because of nonpayment of the fee.
11. Reimbursement for the direct cost of materials provided to a student for property the student has fabricated
from such materials for his/her own possession and use, such as wood shop, art, or sewing projects kept by the student.
12. Reimbursement for the actual cost of duplicating public records, student records, or a prospectus of the school curriculum.
13. Fees for transportation to and from school, and transportation between school and regional occupational centers, programs or classes, as long as the fee does not exceed the statewide average nonsubsidized cost per student and provided there is a waiver provision based onfinancialneed.
14. Fees for transportation of pupils to places of summer employment.
15. Tuition fees charged to pupils whose parents are actual and legal residents of an adjacent foreign country or an adjacent state.
16. Tuition fees collected from foreign students attending a District school pursuant to an F-1 visa, equal to the full unsubsidized per capita cost of providing education during the period of attendance.
17. Fees for an optional fingerprinting program for kindergarten or other newly enrolled students, if the fee does not exceed the actual costs associated with the program.
18. Fees for community classes in civic, vocational, literacy, health, homemaking, and technical and general education, not to exceed the cost of maintaining the community classes.
19. Deposits for band instruments, music, uniforms and other regalia which school band members take on excursions to foreign countries.
20. Charges for eye safety devices, at a price not to exceed thedistrict’sactualcosts,inspecifiedcoursesoractivitiesin which students are engaged in, or are observing, an activity or the use of hazardous substances likely to cause injury to the eyes
21. A family may be charged for a program of supervision of children before and after school.
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Crab Feed Beyer Renaissance Crab Feed 2019 was an absolute success! With it’s sold out crowd, supporters enjoyed a delicious meal of all-you-can eat bread, salad, tri tip, baked potato, and of course, crab! There were delicious desserts auctioned off (compliments of Beyer Cheer) and a variety of silent and live auctioned baskets, trips, art, and more! Thank you all who supported this event and the Renaissance Program.