Post on 23-Dec-2020
In this issue:
PBIS/ Art Hop Field Trip 1
Volleyball/Cross Country 2
Tranquillity High School October 24
T h e T i g e r C h r o n i c l e
This year Tranquilliity High School is happy to an-
nounce their participation in the PBIS model for behav-
ior intervention. We are in year one of a three year
commitment, which begins with school wide participa-
tion. Our team is made up of our Principal Mr. Atoian,
Ms. Lua, our school psychiatrist, Mr. Mackey, our Spe-
cial Education teacher, Mr. Martinez, one of our math
teachers, Mr. Zavala, our Instructional Coach, and the
PBIS coach is Mrs. Rodriguez, one of our business
teachers.
PBIS is a systems approach for establishing social culture that includes different intensities of supports for
those students who need it. It is a proactive approach to dealing with discipline in which behaviors ex-
pectations are taught in the same manner as any core curriculum subject. It is another way of disciplining
students by using “other” alternatives to suspensions effectively, such as campus clean up, bully preven-
tion programs, and substance abuse programs, and the use of the reflection center.
The positive behavior expectations for our school are modeled by the acronym ROAR, which stands for
Respect, On Task, Achievement, and Responsibility. As a school, we need to engage in positive behavior
at all times, whether it be in the classroom or in the hallways during passing time. Students will be re-
warded for their positive behavior through school ral-
lies and an incentive program that we are starting very
soon. We want all students to know that their positive
behavior will not go unnoticed and we appreciate those
who are already helping to create a positive school
climate and culture. Stay tuned for more information
on our incentive program coming soon!
Mrs. Rodriguez
The next stop was at another gallery,
called The Arthouse, where they had
amazing paintings and more face painting.
The third hop was to M Street gallery
where they had creative sculptures and
paintings. They even had a local photogra-
pher taking pictures of children and a
place where they could make crafts. The
last stop was at Sorenson’s Gallery,
where there were many creative pieces
of art on display and an artist showing the
art of glass blowing. Everyone had a great
time and can’t wait to go again next
month to visit other galleries.
On October 2, 2014, the photography
club and Yearbook Club attended Art
Hop, which is held in Downtown Fres-
no on the first Thursday of the month.
Our first stop was at Arte Americas,
which was themed for El Dia De Los
Muertos. Students thought it was pret-
ty cool since it was something they
could connect to due to their Latin
heritage. There were many beautiful
paintings that reminded some students
of their home back in Mexico. Some of
the students had their face painted in
the spirit of El Dia De Los Muertos.
Junior Beatriz Rea at the Arte
Americas Dia De Los Muertos
Exhibit
T h e T i g e r C h r o n i c l e
This season has been a great a run for Cross Country. This year
the most difficult course has been the invitational at Woodward
Park. However, our runners have been able to surpass the course
with hard work and dedication to the sport. Our runners have
been able to improve their time in each course. The boys Cross
Country team will be ready to defend their valley championship in
November.
The varsity boys’ team is coached by Mr. Dominguez and has four
returning runners. The team consists of one senior and six juniors.
The top varsity runners are Miguel Rivera, Eduardo Arias, Chris-
tian Cabrera, and Javier Leal. The JV cross country team has fifteen
runners. The top runners are Victor Cabrera, Rafael Avalos, and
Usiel Martinez. Some of our top freshman runners are Rafael
Chocoteco, Juan Sanchez, and Eduardo Torres.
The girls’ team is coached by Mr. Sandoval and has three seniors
Alma Mejia, Yulisa Sanchez, and Yasmin Godinez. Returning junior
Cindy Alvarez is team captain and new runners include Leslie Ta-
relo, Jailin Macias, Kayla Toro, Andrea Oritz, Estrella Mijares, and
Cici Mendoza.
Student Life: Our Varsity Girls Lady Tigers current overall record is 3-8. it is
really hard to pick a player of the game after ever game as it
takes the team work of the 6 girls on the court to win. Having
Gaby Botello and Diana Osegueda back on the court from their
injuries really helped strengthen our team. We have been
sporting our Pink Game Jerseys in Support of Breast Cancer
Awareness Month. Although we are 0-3 in League, it is just the
beginning and the girls battle every game to stay in it. You can
see improvements every game and that’s what make me proud.
#24 Berenice Marin – Back Row
#18 Jackie Flores -Setter
#15 Jennifer Zamora AKA Jenny – Queen of Kills/Middle
Blocker
#12 Diana Osegueda AKA TWIN 12 – Back Row
#11 Jennifer Zamora AKA Squints – Outside Hitter/Blocker
#10 Gaby Botello – Hitter/Blocker
#8 Vivana Osegueda AKA TWIN 8 – Back Row
#7 Shadia Urbieta AKA Shawdy – All Around Player
And a special thanks to Mikey Fruto and Angelina Rosas for
their help at the score table. To Mr. Dominguez and his class
for the preparation of the gym on game days. And of course,
Athletic Director Erica Gaytan, who has done everything to
help get our volleyball season off to a great start.
Written by: Coach Ayala