2010-11 Registration

We are now accepting new student registration for the 2010-11 school year. For more information, please call the school office at 971-8230. Continuing student registration will take place on August 16 & 17. See the School Calendar for more details.

 
Welcome to San Dimas High School

The home of the Saints.

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San Dimas High School, part of the Bonita Unified School District, is nestled in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains, east of Los Angeles.

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Senior Health Faire
2010-rop-awards.jpgOur 1st Annual Senior Class Health Faire was held May 5th in the School Gym. Sixteen vendors from our surrounding community were on campus to offer health information to our students. The seniors felt that the Health Faire was well presented and offered valuable information.
 
ROP Stars Shine
2010-rop-awards.jpgNine San Dimas High students were recognized at "Spotlight on Student Success," the 20th annual Outstanding Student Recognition Ceremony sponsored by the San Antonio Regional Occupational Program on April 29, 2010.

This program acknowledges the hard work of students so necessary to succeed in their future careers. Students chosen by instructors for exemplary knowledge and skills are...
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Lady Saints Golf Award
2010-golf-ladies-1.jpgThe Lady Saints’ Golf team took home a very prestigious award this year.  They were the runner-ups for the CIF All-Academic Team in the southern section for small schools.  Lauren Rhodeas, Kristine Delgadillo, Samantha Delgadillo, Cheyenne Scheffler, and Lauren Lee have a combined, unweighted, GPA of 3.81.
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San Dimas Connection Project
The SDCP (replacing the SCP for classes of 2011+) is a portfolio-based project that will assist students in meeting Expected Schoolwide Learning Results (ESLRs) by examining their skills, developing their abilities, and articulating their plans for the future. A complete description of the project can be found in the SDCP Handbook at top-left.
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BUSD District News

rapkin.jpgSuccessful education models in the 21st century require effective collaborations. Partnerships between schools and communities, teachers and administrators, families and schools all contribute to a positive educational environment. We have ample evidence of successful collaborations that support the education and well-being of the children of La Verne and San Dimas.
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Web Store

Parent and student purchases can now be made through the San Dimas High School Web Store.
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News for Parents

Parents:
If your child is like most teenagers, they spend a lot of time on a cell phone or instant messenger chatting with friends and uploading photos, videos, and music to websites. They may have online friends whom they never have met in person, with whom they play games and exchange messages. Teens’ lives exist in a variety of places such as school hallways, part-time jobs, and friends’ houses. Now many teens also have lives on the Internet. And while most of these experiences are perfectly harmless, bullying has followed teens online. Online bullying, which is called cyberbullying, happens when teens use the Internet, cell phones, or other devices to send or post text or images intended to hurt or embarrass another person. Cyberbullying is a problem that affects many American teens. Whether your teen has been a victim of cyberbullying, they know someone who has been cyberbullied, or have even cyberbullied themselves, there are steps you can take to stop cyberbullying and keep your child’s online experience cyber-safe.

 

To find out more go to http://www.stopcyberbullying.org/
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