Summer Orientation
Freshmen Orientation: Aug 1 – Aug 4th, 9:15AM-4:15PM each day.
Sophomore Orientation: Aug 1 – Aug 4th, 9:15AM-4:15PM each day.
Junior Orientation: Aug 1 – Aug 2nd, 9:15AM-4:15PM each day
Senior Orientation: Aug 3rd – Aug 4th, 9:15AM-4:15PM each day
ATTENDANCE IS MANDATORY
Introduction to Sketchnoting
One thing we will be teaching during the Summer Orientation for all grade levels is implementing visual note taking or sketchnotes into your study skills toolbox. Here’s a short video explaining some of materials needed to begin sketchnoting.
UIL 2016 Schedule
UIL High School Academic Competition Schedule
Skyline High School – April 2, 2016
Students must check in with Ms. Guerrero or Ms. Rojas (cafeteria) 30 minutes before their event.
CONTEST |
TIME |
ROOM # 9-6A |
Lincoln Douglas Check In | 7:30 | |
Extemporaneous Check In | 7:30 | |
LD Prelims |
8:00 |
329-327-326
325-323-321 319-318-320 322-324 |
Poetry/Prose Verification | 8:00 | |
Number Sense | 8:00-8:30 | 206-208 |
Current Issues | 8:00-9:30 | 214-216 |
Poetry/Prose Prelims |
8:30 |
314-313-311
309-312-310 |
Calculator Applications | 8:30-9:30 | 206-208 |
Ready Writing | 8:30-10:30 | |
Computer Applications | 9:30-11:00 | B-28 |
Informative/Persuasive
First Round |
11:00 |
333-331
330-328 |
News Writing | 11:00-12:00 | 218-219 |
Spelling | 11:00-1:30 | |
Literary Criticism | 11:00-1:30 | 211 |
Science | 11:00-1:30 | B-55 & B-64 |
Accounting | 11:00-1:30 | 203 |
Feature Writing | 12:00-1:30 | 218-219 |
Poetry/Prose Finals | 1:30 | |
LD Finals | 1:30 | |
Editorial Writing | 1:30-2:30 | 222 |
Social Studies | 2:00-3:30 | 214-216 |
Headline Writing | 2:30-3:30 | 218-219 |
Mathematics | 2:30-3:30 | 206-208 |
Informative/Persuasive Finals | 3:30 |
UIL Schedule & Map
We will be competing at our Spring UIL Academic Meet this Saturday, April 11th at MacArthur High School in Irving, TX. I am attaching the tentative schedule and a link to the school’s location using Google Maps. Remember you need to be at the school at least thirty (30) minutes before your first scheduled event.
SCHEDULE
Time | Event | Director | Event Room | Grading Room |
7:30 | LD Debate Check In | Laura Baxter | Library | |
7:30 | Extemporaneous Check In | Laura Baxter | Library | |
8:00 | LD Prelims | Laura Baxter | 801, 802, 803, 804, 805, 806, 807, 813, 814, 815, 203, 201, 200, 202, 207, 209, 246, 248, 257, 240, 247,
245 |
|
8:00 | Prose/Poetry Verification | Need Person | Library | |
8:00 | Number Sense | Jeff Tillerson (Mac) | 237, 239 | 239, 237 |
8:00 | Ready Writing Set Up | Janice Battles (Mac) | 123, 125 | 123 |
8:30 | Ready Writing | Janice Battles (Mac) | 123, 125 | 123 |
8:30 | LD Debate Coaches Meeting | Laura Baxter | Library | |
8:30 | Prose/Poetry Prelims | Poetry – 218, 220, 222, 224, 226
Prose – 228, 230, 232, 234, 236 |
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8:30 | Current Issues and Events | Chad Smith (Mac) | 127, 129 | 129 |
8:30 | Calculator Applications Set Up | Jeff Tillerson (Mac) | 237, 239 | 237, 239 |
9:00 | Calculator Applications | Jeff Tillerson (Mac) | 237, 239 | 237, 239 |
9:00 | Computer Applications Set Up | Cheryl Oertel (Mac) | 244 | 244 |
10:00 | Computer Applications | Cheryl Oertel (Mac) | 244 | 244 |
11:00 | Informative/Persuasive First Round | Laura Baxter | Inf – 213, 215, 217, 219
Per – 221, 223, 225, 227 |
|
11:00 | Spelling and Vocabulary | Brett Langsather (NHS)
Connie Riley Pronouncing |
134 | 134 |
11:00 | Accounting | Larry McEntire (MacArthur) | 116 | 116 |
11:00 | Science | Karina Martinez (Mac) | 254 | 254 |
11:00 | Literary Criticism | Cheryl Vinson | 103 | 105 |
11:00 | News Writing | Nina Cardenas (MHS)
Sandy Hall Chiles |
204 | 206 |
12:00 | Feature Writing | Nina Cardenas (MHS)
Sandy Hall Chiles |
204 | 206 |
1:30 | Poetry/Prose Finals | Poetry – 218, 220, 222, 224, 226
Prose – 228, 230, 232, 234, 236 |
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1:30 | LD Debate Finals | Laura Baxter | 801, 802, 803, 804, 805, 806, 807, 813, 814, 815, 203, 201, 200, 202, 207, 209, 246, 248, 257, 240, 247,
245 |
|
1:30 | Editorial Writing | Nina Cardenas (MHS)
Sandy Hall Chiles |
204 | 206 |
1:30 | Social Studies | Chad Smith (Mac),
Molly Adams (DISD) |
127, 129 | 129 |
2:30 | Headline Writing | Nina Cardenas (MHS)
Sandy Hall Chiles |
204 | 206 |
2:30 | Mathematics | Jeff Tillerson (Mac) | 237, 239 | 237, 239 |
3:30 | Informative/Persuasive Finals | Lara Baxter | Inf – 213, 215, 217, 219
Per – 221, 223, 225, 227 |
1L Mock Trial – Objections
The team captains have voted to limit the type of objections that can be made in the trial. Here is the approved list:
Taught in Class
- Leading
- Relevance
- Speculation
- Opinion
- Narrative
- Proper predicate
- Hearsay
- Compound/Complex questions
New Objections
- Assumes facts Not in Evidence
- Asked and Answered
- Badgering
- Beyond the Scope
- Nothing pending
- Ambiguous
- Argumentative
List of Wise Words
From An Econ Teacher to His Students (Jelly Wong, Life Hack)
An Econ Teacher Gave His Senior High School Students His Personal List Of Wisest Words… And They Make A Lot Of Sense.
- There are plenty of ways to enter a pool. The stairs is not one of them.
- Never cancel dinner plans by text message.
- Don’t knock it till you try it.
- If a street performer makes you stop walking, you owe him a buck.
- Always use “we” when referring to your home.
- When entrusted with a secret, keep it.
- Don’t underestimate free throws in a game of HORSE.
- Just because you can doesn’t mean you should.
- Don’t dumb yourself down.
- You only get one chance to notice a new haircut.
- If you’re staying more than one night, unpack.
- Never park in front of a bar.
- Expect the seat in front of you to recline. Prepare accordingly.
- Keep a picture of your first fish, first car, and first girl/boyfriend.
- Hold your heroes to a high standard.
- A suntan is earned, not bought.
- Never lie to your doctor.
- All guns are loaded.
- Don’t mention sunburns. Believe me, they know.
- The best way to show thanks is to wear it. Even if it’s only once.
- Take a vacation of your cell phone, internet, and TV once a year.
- Don’t fill up on bread, no matter how good.
- A handshake beats an autograph.
- Don’t linger in the doorway. In or out.
- If you choose to go in drag, don’t sell yourself.
- If you want to know what makes you unique, sit for a caricature.
- Never get your haircut the day of a special event.
- Be mindful of what comes between you and the Earth. Always buy good shoes, tires and sheets.
- Never eat lunch at your desk if you can avoid it.
- When you’re with new friends, don’t just talk about old friends.
- Eat lunch with the new kids.
- When traveling, keep your wits about you. No matter where you are.
- It’s never too late for an apology.
- Don’t pose with booze. It’s unbecoming.
- If you have the right of way, TAKE IT.
- You don’t get to choose your own nickname.
- When you marry someone, remember you marry their entire family.
- Never push someone off a dock.
- Under no circumstances should you ask a woman if she is pregnant.
- It’s not enough to be proud of your ancestry, live up to it.
- Don’t make a scene.
- When giving a thank you speech, short and sweet is best.
- Know when to ignore the camera.
- Never gloat.
- Invest in great luggage.
- Make time for your mother on your birthday. It’s a special day for her too.
- When opening presents, no one likes a good guesser.
- Give credit. Take blame.
- Sympathy is a crutch. Never fake a limp.
- Suck it up every now and then.
- Never be the last one in the pool.
- Don’t stare.
- Address everyone that carries a firearm professionally.
- Stand up to bullies. You only have to do it once.
- If you’ve made your point, stop talking.
- Admit it when you’re wrong.
- If you offer to help don’t quit until the job is done.
- Look people in the eye when you thank them.
- Thank the bus driver.
- Never answer the phone at the dinner table.
- Forgive yourself for your mistakes.
- Know at least one good joke.
- Don’t boo. Even the ref is somebody’s son.
- Know how to cook one good meal.
- Learn to drive manual/stick shift.
- Be cool to younger kids. Reputations are built over a lifetime.
- It’s okay to go to the movies by yourself.
- Dance with your mother/father.
- Don’t lose your cool. Especially at work.
- Always thank the host.
- If you don’t understand, ask before it’s too late.
- Know the size of your boyfriend/girlfriend’s clothes.
- There is nothing wrong with a plain t-shirt.
- Be a good listener. Don’t just take your turn to talk.
- Keep your word.
- In college always sit near the front. You’ll stand our immediately and come grade time it will come in handy.
- Carry your mother’s bags. She carried you for 9 months.
- Be patient with airport security. They are just doing their job.
- Don’t be the talker in a movie.
- The opposite sex likes people who shower.
- You are what you do. Not what you say.
- Learn to change tire.
- Be kind. Everyone has a hard fight ahead of them.
- An hour with grandparents is time well spent. Ask for advice when you need it.
- Don’t litter.
- If you have a sister, get to know her boyfriend. Your opinion is important.
- You won’t always be the strongest or fastest. But you can’t be the toughest.
- Never call someone before or after 9am and 9pm.
- Buy the orange properties in Monopoly.
- Make the little things count.
- Always wear a bra to work.
- There is a fine line between looking sultry and slutty. Find it.
- You’re never too old to need your Mom.
- Ladies, if you make the decision to wear heels on the first date commit to keeping them on and keeping your trap shut about how much your feet kill.
- Know the words to your national anthem.
- Your dance moves might not be the best, but I promise making a fool of yourself is more fun than sitting on the bench alone.
- Smile at strangers.
- Make Goals.
- Being old is not dictated by your bedtime.
- If you HAVE to fight, punch first and punch hard.