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Please be advised that at this time there are no fires burning in the Chino Valley area or within our school boundaries. The first fire that is causing the most calls to our District office is off of the 60 Freeway between Diamond Bar and Phillips Ranch Road, west of us. The second fire is off of the 91 Freeway near Weir Canyon Road. There are no evacuation orders and there are no fires burning anywhere near our schools.
Counseling
Instructor: Counseling Staff   



CHHS Counselors provide a wide array of services to students, parents and staff. We are available before school, at nutrition, lunch, and after school. Students may come in on a walk-in basis or make appointments. Assisting students with academic concerns is a primary goal. However, please do not forget your counselors want to help with any personal, social, or emotional needs students might have. We love talking with students and parents about colleges and career planning too. Come see us!

Students are assigned to a counselor alphabetically by last name with some students assigned to a counselor based upon placement in AVID, Health, Technology or Environmental Academies, Independent Study, NCAA status, or At Risk status.

A-Com - CHADDAC (Technology) Academy & Ind. Study: Mr. Michael Badouin ext. 5428
Con-Hol - SEAL (Environmental) Academy : Mrs. Lana Badouin ext. 5427
Hon-L & NCAA: Mrs. Laurie Ciszek ext. 5431
M-N & AVID: Ms. Michelle Sliwa ext. 5410
O-Rop: Mrs. Shelley Bateman ext. 5409
Ros-S: Mrs. Krista Borgogno ext. 5409
T-Z & Health Science Academy: Mrs. Jennifer Bekins ext. 5426
Intervention Counselor (At Risk students): Ms. Jodie Palmer ext. 5479

Counseling Assistant: Mrs. Donna Bair ext. 5408
Counseling Secretary: Sharon Bernard ext. 5433

Counseling Department Announcements
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Math Tutoring - After School
Free math tutoring is available every Tuesday & Thursday from 2:30 - 3:30 in room 146.
If you have any questions, contact  counselor, Ms. Jodie Palmer at ext. 5425.
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SCHOLARSHIP BULLETIN
The 2009-2010 CHHS Scholarship Bulletin has just been updated with many new scholarships listed.  Click below (under files) to view the 34 page document created specifically for CHHS students.  This is the quickest and easiest way to access the most up to date scholarship information.
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Tutoring List
If a student needs tutoring help, we have developed a list of bright and eager students that are offering their services.  Some students will tutor for a fee and others will tutor as a community service.  A list of these students can be picked up at the counseling office, or downloaded from this webpage by clicking the link below (under files).
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Financial Aid & Scholarships Night
For Seniors & Parents
Monday, January 11, 2010 - 6:30 - 8:00 pm in the Theatre
Speakers: Michael Badouin, CHHS Scholarship Counselor and
Mr. Ken Lira, Associate Director of Financial Aid at California State University, San Bernardino
How and where to apply for scholarships.
How to fill out the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid).
The Chino Hills High School Scholarship Bulletin can be downloaded below (under files).
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REVOLUTION - SAT PREPARATION CLASSES
Classes are to prepare for the Spring SAT Exams
Classes start March 16th (To prepare for the May 1st Exam)
Tuesdays 6PM- 9PM
Saturdays 9AM - 1PM
Classes start April 24th (To prepare for the June 5th Exam)
Thursdays 6PM - 9PM
Saturdays 9AM - 1 PM
To enroll, call 1-877-738-7737
or go to: www.revolutionprep.com
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Volunteer Opportunities
San Bernardino Co. Human Services Dept has volunteer opportunities available to high school students.
For information, contact
Kathy Byrd
Volunteer Services Co-ordinator
Human Services - Personnel
County of San Bernardino
(909) 386-3733 or (909) 386-3790
or byrdk@hss.sbcounty.gov
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2-1-1 Phone Prefix for Services

San Bernardino County has implemented a new service with the phone prefix of 2-1-1. The phone service is toll-free and will connect people from anywhere in the County of San Bernardino to a centralized, 24-hour service offering information an referrral for social services in their area. Listed below are just some of the services provided:

Food, clothing and shelter
Health Care
Employment support services
Programs for children, youth and families
Support for seniors and persons with disabilities
Volunteer opportunities and donations
Counseling
and many other services
You can also access this information at:
http://www.211sb.org/Client/211SB/
Important note:
2-1-1 is not to replace 9-1-1 for emergencies.

Discussion Topics
SCHOLARSHIP, TUTORING AND SENIOR PROFILE FILES
 STUDENT TUTOR LIST.doc
List of bright & eager students that will tutor for a fee or for community service.
 SCHOLARSHIP BULLETIN.doc
A chronological list of scholarships available - most with links to apply.
Also important Financial Aid Info. and a Time-line for Seniors.
 senior profile.doc
Form to fill out when asking a teacher or counselor to write you a letter of recommendation.

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