HASS Candidacy Declarations

HASS Candidacy Declarations

 

The following students are added to the 2018-19 Health Academy Student Senate (HASS) ballot.

 

Please participate in the election on Tues when the polls open. You will receive a Remind message to vote electronically.

 

Candidate positions will be sent within the message you receive on Tue. Polls close at 1500 on Tue 9/25/2018.

 

For candidates: email your brief position statement to Mr. Moore simon.moore@cvusd.us Your position statement is basically why you should be selected, what your accomplishments are, and what you plan to do in your position; nothing too long.

 

Finally, choose only one position for the ballot.

 

Director of Publicity Secretary VP President
Anthony Franco – Sph   

Alex Gonzalez – Sr

Julissa López – Sr.

Jovanna Lopez – Jr.

Valerie Soto – Jr.

Rosalinda Valenzuela – Sph

 

Ruby Aguirre – Sr.   

Denisse Llamas – Jr

Luis A. Lombera – Jr.

Xitlaly Lopez – Sr

Rosalinda Valenzuela – Sph

Citlali Cabrera – Jr.   

Gabriela Dueñas – Jr.

Xitlaly Lopez – Sr

 

Esmeralda Camacho – Sr.   

Ulisses Hernandez – Sr.

Luis A. Lombera – Jr.

Enrique Orellana – Sr.

Resources & Instructions

Special iPad File instructions

When using another’s Google document, you must always 1st make a copy, 2nd rename the copy with Title & your name. Instructions are below.

  1. Inside Google Classroom, open assignment.
  2. Tap attachment
  3. On top right, tap box with arrow to open. Once open, you now have a copy in your G-Drive.
  4. Once open, close (left arrow).
  5. Locate new “copy of…” as a tile in the Google Drive (along with other documents).
  6. Tap three little dots on the tile. This allows you to rename the doc. Once renamed, original remains unchanged.
  7. You should now have access to any document you opened or saved in your G-Drive. You can open, access, change and save any document once in the G-Drive.

Submitting an assignment to G-Class

Points before submitting

A. Your file must be saved with the correct title.

B. The file must be in your district G-Drive, not personal. If in personal, you must either share, or download, the upload to your district G-Drive.

C. Proper format of document must be confirmed.

  1. Open your Google Class *must be district account — not personal.
  2. Go to the assignment.
  3. Scroll to bottom, locate “add attachment.” The attachment MUST be in your district G-Drive.
  4. Locate the file. If other files need to be attached, attach them.
  5. The attachment should end up in your assignment, with the blue banner “Turn-in assignment” active. If not, you missed a step. Go back and troubleshoot.

iPad & G-Docs resources tap HERE

Clear history on iPad 

Settings >> Safari (or Chrome) >> Clear all history

 

 

 

Welcome Back!

Please complete the annual Health Academy New School Year survey. Points will be given by cooperative academy teachers. tap here for 2018-19 survey

 

For all Health Academy, HOSA and Partnership Academy Student Senate (PASS) members, use the following codes for Remind updates:

Remind Codes

From your phone, join the corresponding Remind groups.

2019 Seniors – text @health2019 to 81010

2020 Juniors – text @acad2020 to 81010

2021 Sophomores – text @cvhealth21 to 81010

2019 HOSA – text @cvhosa2019 to 81010

2018-19 HASS – text @cvhhass to 81010

2018 COD CVHS EMT class – text @codcvhsemt to 81010

Mr. Moore Google Classroom Codes

Join the Google Classroom group. Students will need to use their @cvusd.us email and password to log into G-Class. Use the app on your phone, or directly from the website: https://classroom.google.com/

2 – 2021 Soph. Eng. 2 – class code gq9k3hk

3 – 2021 Soph. Eng. 2 – class code 4ukt11

4 – 2020 Junior Eng. 3 – class code w6x96

5 – 2020 Junior Eng. 3 – class code gb6mf9

6 – 2019 Seniors Adv. Health Prof. – class code 2806oj

2018 ILC Points

Dallas ILC Information

  1. Remember the HOSA packing list (scroll down to revisit).
  2. Be at the airport by 0515. Flight boards at 0610, departs at 0632. Planes wait for no one. See passenger manifest here: Travel names.
  3. There is a $25 bag check charge, so if you need to check a bag, it’s $25 each way ($50 total). Read American Airlines Carry-on restrictions .
  4. Please review the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) travel tips: Allowed / Not Allowed .
  5. Though some say you don’t need it, bring your CVHS Health Academy, school or CA ID! TSA ID guidelines .
  6. At our 6/20 meeting, we discussed other items. Talk to someone who was there to get the rest of the info.

2021 Sophomores Summer Opportunity

Attention CVHS Health Academy 2021 Recruits

Start your medical careers exposure in the UCR Medical Leaders of Tomorrow Summer program. The Medical Leaders of Tomorrow (MLT) program is a one-week residential program for incoming tenth graders. The goal of the program is to stimulate interest in higher education and the healthcare field as a career goal. Students are educated on health issues and health disparities facing the Inland Empire and use a team model to create a Community Health Project focusing on these issues.

Applications are due before May 31st (disregard the 4/30 due date).

1. Program Information & ApplicationMLT application

2. Letter of Recommendation: MLT Recommendation

Don’t miss this opportunity to start your resume, college application and experience in healthcare to stand out among the rest!

Turn in applications to Mr. Moore in rm 112 by Fri May 25th to be considered.

CVHS claims CA State President and Bronze

HOSA 2017 State Leadership Conference

At the 30th annual State Leadership conference in Sacramento, Junior Simon Thomas Moore was elected 2017-18 president of the State of California chapter of Health Occupations Students of America. 
 
 

view 28 sec. clip:  President Simon T. Moore CVHS

CVHS also won a state medal for the third year in a row. The team of Dominguez, Gallegos, Montoya & Ramires won Bronze third for their Public Health presentation. They will travel to Orlando, Florida for HOSA Internationals this June.
 
Simon with Public Health Bronze medalists Diana, Pedro, Daniela, Jackie on stage at SLC

 

HOSA 2017-18 President Simon Moore with Executive Council & Region Vice Presidents

2017 HOSA State President Candidate video

 

Full Story:

Coachella Valley High School Junior Elected Cal-HOSA State President

At the 30th annual State Leadership conference in Sacramento, Junior Simon Thomas Moore was elected president of the State of California chapter of Health Occupations Students of America, or HOSA, Future Health Professionals.

The conference was held the third week of March in Sacramento. HOSA is one of the largest and most prominent career technical student organizations, or CTSOs, in the nation.

Founded in Texas in 1976, as an organization to advance and prepare high school students for careers in health, HOSA positions students in secondary, post-secondary and even middle school for exposure to medical occupations.

The competitions at all state leadership conferences are organized by National HOSA. States compete in events such as biomedical debate, sports medicine, CPR & first-aid, public health, community awareness, public health and dozens of other events related to health occupations.

The path to presidency was a long one for Moore. He would run for office all the way back in elementary school, and never get elected even once.  From these not-so-promising early years, Simon would pass an online exam, a state board of directors interview and a public Q & A before the delegates would elect him as the first candidate from Riverside County to win the HOSA presidency.

Simon’s high school, Coachella Valley High School, also won a state medal for the third year in a row. The team of Dominguez, Gallegos, Montoya & Ramires won Bronze third for their Public Health presentation. In June, they will travel to Orlando, Florida for HOSA Internationals.

While many other schools win medals, CVHS’ three consecutive years of wins, and the presidency are a considerable achievement for their school, considering the rigorous competition. Each year, students from more affluent, more population-dense demographics press the odds of victory against them.

“As a 16-year native resident in California, this is an honor which I will handle with care as I plan to make the 2018 HOSA year more interactive and exhilarating than ever before,” Simon says of his victory.

Simon will work to maintain his 4.33 GPA while he travels back and forth to Sacramento and even Washington, D.C., where he will work with his state officer team to learn more about issues affecting Healthcare and plan for the 2018 State Leadership Conference in Anaheim, CA. Simon will also speak at various venues throughout the state.

HOSA travel packing list

You will be gone for 5 nights, 6 days. Think of what you need each night to feel comfortable. K

Who are you? Bring your school / Health Academy picture ID. Also, bring anything you could pin on your blazer (the one with the most pins is like a stud, or a studette!)

Toiletries: From shampoo, soap, toothbrush, deodorant, lotion to all the special needs – bring it.

Clothes: Hopefully, you sleep in something while at home. Bring it. It’s cold, bring a jacket, long sleeve, short sleeve. Be ready to be cool, warm, hot, cool, cold.

HOSA uniform: All events require HOSA blues, or your scrubs. If CPR/FA, bring scrubs & blues.

Casual clothes: No ripped / holey jeans. Better grab some thread! The only time HOSA uniform is HOSA events. Otherwise, CVUSD dress code applies. Wanna let it all hang out? Don’t! If you do, first, you’ll be cold. 2nd , you can’t come out of your room.

Do you like freezing? Don’t bring what’s listed in “Clothes” above.

There are HOSA pool parties at Sheraton & Hyatt. Wanna go? Bring trunks / bathing suit. No thong Speedos, please (ewwh).

Money makes the world go round. Bring some, but don’t waste it on $4 Starbucks drinks. If you want to fit in, buy one of the $1 Starbucks reusable cups and refill it each day. Drink with pride and a smile and save your $. Past HOSA members say $100 is more than enough. Your breakfasts & dinners are covered. Save a banana and yogurt from breakfast.

Special Events: Wednesday is San Francisco! We’ll take a train ride from Sacramento to San Francisco, then back by 21:00.

Airport Security: No liquid >3 oz. allowed in carry-on. You can check up to 2 bags (<50 lbs.), and have one (1) carry-on.

Video Games? Well, after hours when you’re in your room, maybe it’s okay. Or, maybe, you should be following up on your competition, or the contact information you received from others throughout the day.

Questions? Contact prior HOSA members. Call Mrs. Aguirre, Mr. Toledo, Mr. Moore last.

Goal of Week: Learn, Grow, Explore, Advance!
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