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La Costa Canyon High School

August 2015

MavLife One Maverick Way, Carlsbad, CA 92009

Volume 10 Issue

New ASB Advisor Amid New ASB Events

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very year, La Costa Canyon High School has several entertaining events on campus engaging students and teachers alike. All of these wonderful activities are put on by the Associated Student Body (ASB). Although events are put on throughout the entire year, ASB is busiest during the fall. There are many activities going on and you won’t want to miss any of them! “The fall sets the tone for the year, so it needs to be exceptional,” senior class president Bryan Johnson said. An exciting thing to do in the fall is support the Maverick football team at the stadium every Friday night. “The atmosphere and spectacle of the game is too unique and exciting to miss,” ASB president Megan Leigh said. “The spirit and unity of the Maverick family really shines through at the games. It’s truly an experience not to be missed during high school.”

Casey Rector “I want every student on campus to feel included and excited to come to school everyday.” Related to spirit at Friday football games, Survivor Week is something every student at La Costa Canyon looks forward to watching every year. It occurs the week leading up to the La Costa Canyon vs Torrey Pines football

game. The week has seniors compete in challenging events such as book-balancing and slip n’ slide each day at lunch in the student center. That Friday, the day of the football game, a boy and girl are crowned Survivor champions. Those two winners will face the Torrey Pines Survivor champions in an even more intense competition held at halftime of the big football game. “It’s intensely competitive and a ton of fun to help plan,” Johnson said. And who could forget some other major events, like Homecoming and the spirit week leading up to it? This week is so much fun, especially when everyone dresses up in wacky outfits. “During this jam-packed week, school becomes exponentially more exciting to go to for three reasons: the activities, the decorations and the overall zeal of students,” Leigh said. “The spirit week dress-up days showcase the spirit and unity of everyone on campus with inclusive and often times hilarious outfits. It’s a week of nonstop entertainment incomparable to any other event during the year.” And although no one on ASB can disclose what the homecoming theme is yet, they promise a fantastic night. Don’t forget to buy tickets as soon as they come on sale. “Homecoming is definitely the most popular of the three dances we put on all year,” Leigh said. “It is a great opportunity to have fun with your friends and relieve some stress with fun music, thriving energy and a whole lot of dancing.” This year, the ASB class is excited to work alongside their new advisor, Casey Rector, who also serves as girls varsity lacrosee coach. Alongside this new change, there will be some new events occurring on campus. “We are bringing back lunch time pep

rallies, school-wide assemblies and creating the best student section in San Diego,” Rector said. “All other ideas we want to keep as a surprise, but if I were a student at LCC, I would get ready for the best year yet.” Making everyday at LCC matter is just one of the several wonderful goals Ms. Rector has for the upcoming school year. “I want every student on campus to feel included and excited to come to school everyday,” Rector said. “I want to work with the executive officers to create meaningful experiences for the entire student body. Through these activities and events, LCC will become a place students will want to go if they don’t already.” Although there are many different things to look forward to as ASB advisor, Rector has a specific one in mind. “This year I am most excited about connecting with the students,” Rector said. “Not just students in ASB or Leadership, but all students on campus. I also love how the teachers, faculty, administration and students are a big family. I look forward to being a part of that.” ASB is an awesome elective program offered on campus. All freshmen should consider joining to make friends, to gain leadership experience, and to grow as a person. “ASB is a super great opportunity to be a part of a family that has a great time together,” Johnson said. “I see freshmen come in and be fostered into a program that betters and teaches them.” For the new school year, ASB has created a system in which all freshman should feel confident to apply. “ASB has recently made the decision to eradicate the usual way we do elections by voting,” Leigh said. “Instead, all freshmen

positions will be appointed via interview, so if someone is new to the district or maybe not confident enough to go around asking for votes, this eliminates the whole ‘popularity’ aspect of freshmen elections that might have taken place otherwise.” LCC has many diverse activities to offer to each and every student, so make sure to really take in everything high school has to offer. “La Costa Canyon is a special school; the more students put in, the more they’ll get out,” Rector said. “I’ve seen it first hand that if someone wants something, they must work hard to get it. In LCC’s 20th year as a school, I look forward to helping keep the LCC culture strong, the connections authentic and the community excited about what LCC will do next.” Cassie Amundson Editor-in-chief

LCC Calendar of Events

ASB Informational Meeting: August 28

Club Informational Meeting: September 3 Fall Assembly: September 18 SpiritWeek: September 21-25 Homecoming: September 26 SurvivorWeek: November 2-6 Blood Drive: November 4 LCC vs.TP Football Game: November 6 Mavsgiving: November 18


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