Lompoc High School is developing our Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS). Our Brave P.R.I.D.E. Cards are used to acknowledge students and staff who display Positivity, Respect, Integrity, Dedication, and Excellence while at LHS. Cards are delivered in class with a small prize as well as mailed home so they can be recognized for their efforts there as well.
PBIS is an evidence-based three-tiered framework to improve and integrate all of the data, systems, and practices affecting student outcomes every day. PBIS creates schools where all students succeed.
Delanie Valencia has been selected to attend the Girls State conference this summer.
Girls State is a weeklong event in which 11th grade girls from around the state gather to learn about our government.
They then get to put what they learned into practice by creating their own government.
If you are a sophomore and are interested in applying for Girls State next year, please email Ms. Riordon or stop by the counseling office to let her know.
The selection process for Girls State begins in September.
The Lompoc Elks Lodge #2274 selected their Lompoc High School Students of the Quarter for the Class of 2024. Students received certificates and a packet of goodies which included $50 each!
Students, and their families, will be invited to the end-of-year banquet in the spring.
CTE has a good reputation among employers
CTE allows employers to fine more qualified candidates more easily (that can be you or your student!)
Employers know that hiring employees with CTE experience is good business
Increased investment in CTE has a positive impact on businesses, industries, the economy, and public education
On April 4th, Mr. Todaro's CTE Criminal Justice class took a trip to Allan Hancock's Public Safety Training Complex. Students received a full tour of the facility and witnessed the Fire Academy and Public safety trainees in action.
*Seniors that have been awarded the “Hancock Promise” can now register for Summer and Fall 2022 classes.
More information about “Hancock Promise”:
https://www.hancockcollege.edu/promise/highschool.php
*High School students interested in taking “College Now!” courses can submit paperwork to the Career Center or their counselors. Students can begin registering for classes on May 9, 2022.
The College Now! Program provides a special opportunity for local high school and home school students to attend Allan Hancock College while attending high school.The College Now! program supports the overall Allan Hancock College mission of fostering an educational culture that values equity and diversity and engages students in an inclusive learning environment. They offer pathways that encourage our student population to achieve personal, career, and academic goals.
More information about College Now!:
On April 12th, LHS hosted the ASVAB/Career Exploration test at the LHS library. 58 students took the test to explore career pathways or to determine their military entrance scores. The ASVAB Career Exploration Program includes a validated aptitude test and interest assessment. The results are used to guide career exploration using career planning tools.
More about the ASVAB/Career Exploration Test: