Sacramento State University would like to invite you and your
students to their 18th annual "College: Making It Happen!"
college information day scheduled for Saturday, March 17,2012.
This program, intended primarily for 6th through 10th grade
students and their parents, is designed to convey the importance
of early academic preparation and to inform families that a
college education is still both affordable and attainable. The
program is free and and open to the public.
The flyer for this event is provide below in PDF format:
It is almost that time again for the SES Summer Reading Program!
Please download the word documents that pertain to your
student...either Middle School or High School and please make
sure they pick their books from the correct reading list (for the
grade level they will be next year!)
Current students will be learning more about the Required Summer
Reading Program in their English classes.
Incoming studnets can get all of the information here on the
website.
Please ask your English teachers if you have questions or contact
Ms.
Our 10th graders are getting started on their integrated unit for
this year! Each class will be completing lessons relating to the
Engineering Aviation Project in Mr. Kennedy's class.
Download the 10th Grade Integrated Unit Curriculum Web to see
what the other subject areas are doing as well as the Aviation
Influx Website Example!
Website Presentation Night will be April 28 from 5:30-7:00pm at
SES.
With the upcoming CAHSEE just around the corner on March 15 and
16…our math department wants to help out as much as possible to
get students prepared for passing this graduation requirement!
The SES math department will be holding free CAHSEE Math Prep
Workshops to SES students for the next three Saturdays in a row
starting this Saturday, February 26 and continuing through
Saturday, March 12. The workshops will be held on campus from
9:00am – 12noon.
SES is firmly committed to providing a book for each student. As a small school, we must manage our budget carefully and cannot afford to replace lost and damaged books.
Students will be held responsible for damages to or loss of books due to theft, loss or negligence. We will not charge for use of books or normal wear and tear. For damage, partial fees may be assessed.