Thursday, April 26, 2018

18 19 Orientation....Done!

Hello All,

I am so happy about the support from all that helped at the orientation!

Thank you volunteers/speakers - you did a fabulous job last night.  We had quite a turnout and I must say, I appreciate your calmness while I was running around "coordinating".  Thanks again!  Add 3 hours of CC time to your time sheet for 4/25!

Reminders for 5/2:  RSVP's for 5/29 - confirm any changes. 

SO SORRY, we have been turned down regarding our order for graduation honor cords.  It's out of our control. Ms. Beyne and I are very disappointed. We had no idea there were so many hoops and approvals that have to take place. We will though have pins, etc. for you at the graduation.  Alex, I will refund your $5.  :-(

Book return - Your MT book of course and any other....veterinary, EMR or nursing books.  Thanks!!!

Urgent Site reminder:  As we wind down, please let me contact your site about last day of internship, graduation information, etc.

Also, please.......no more hair hanging down (put hair back in ponytail!) or other violations regarding infection control. I am seeing a big decline this week at sites. It does not matter what others do, represent this program well as you have all year. Let's finish strong and looking good!!!

GHS/LHS DISNEYLAND TRIPS:  We will talk on 5/2 about the schedules. 

FINALS SCHEDULES FOR MED OCCS ROP:   (Holiday, Monday, 5/28)

Graduation/Pinning/Awards for all Med Occs Students Tuesday, 5/29 at 6:00 p.m. at GHS

GHS:  Here full-time 5/29-6/1 and 6/4, 6/5        Final:  6/6 from 10:20 - 12:20  6/7 8:00 to 10:00

LHS:  Here full-time 5/29-6/1 and 6/4, 6/5        Final:  6/6 from 12:45 to 2:45   6/7 10:20 to 12/20

GHS/LHS - last day in Med Occs 6/7

AVHS:  Here full-time 5/29-5/30                        Final:  5/31 from 1:00 to 3:00 (last day 5/31)

DHS: Complete internship 5/22, come to class 5/23, Med Occs - Stand by for instructions for 5/24 to 5/31.


Thanks to all of you and keep an eye on the blog as usual!

Ms. Erceg

Wednesday, April 25, 2018

Great Looking Portfolios!

Hello All,

I am anxious to get a good look at the inside of your portfolios. They sure look nice on the outside!

ALL KAISER LIVERMORE INTERNS:  You have been asked to report to Genevieve in the Adminstration office tomorrow to assist with a telephone survey called "Voice of the Customer" survey. It is helping make phone calls to members with a script and specific instructions. This is a down time activity and they will give you instructions.  Please commit to a shift doing this. Add notes to your journal about the experience and make sure you brag about this in employment interviews.

Graduation Day for Med Occs: Tuesday, 5/29/18!  Please show the invite to your family and please, if your RSVP (# of people coming) changes, let me know immediately, as I may want to accommodate other guests and our catering menu.

If someone at your site wants to attend the graduation, please let me know.  So far I have:


  • Urgent Care Stanford/ValleyCare Livermore/Dublin
  • ChiroSports USA
  • Dublin Veterinary
  • Town and Country Veterinary
  • Kaiser Livermore Adult Med


Med Occs Graduation Honor Cords:  Please bring in $5.00 in CASH on 5/2 and I will get the order placed.

LHS:  Here is your rally schedule for this Friday, 4/27:

Period 1 8:00 am - 9:00 am
Rally 9:10 am  9:55 am 
Period 2 10:05 - 11:05
Period 3 11:15 am - 12:15 am
Lunch 12:15 am - 12:50 pm
Period 4 12:55 pm - 1:55 pm
Period 5 2:05 pm - 3:05 pm

Arielle:  Have a great time at the pre-nursing conference at SFSU on Tuesday.  Please bring back info to share.

Finals Schedules/All Schools:  I'm working on these to ensure there are no conflicts with senior grad activities.

JOB OPENINGS for MED OCCS GRADS:

Town and Country Veterinary in Pleasanton/ Pet Hotel Technician  Contact: Cheree Angus (925) 462-1666
Cheree's email:  cheree.angus@tcvhosp.com

Kitty Hawk Dental in Livermore/Dental Assistant (will train!) 
Contact: Cristal Bowman (925) 371-8880 cb53kittyhawkdental@gmail.com

Take care and keep an eye on the blog....duh. 😏

Ms. Erceg

Friday, April 20, 2018

Rolling with the Punches...Again!

Hi All,

Homework DUE 4/25:  Portfolio, Interview, Time Sheets, Print outs from 4/19 blog (25 pts)  
MED TERM Textbook Return -> Please bring to class for check in.

PARENTS will be called if the HW is not turned in on time, on 4/25.  Your grade depends on these items! Just sayin'.

Changes for the coming week:

LHS ONLY - MONDAY 4/23:  Go to site even though you have testing. You are on a normal schedule for the entire week of 4/23-4/27.  During P2 and P3 some Seniors...not you...are being pulled for testing.  Proceed to site and admin at LHS has agreed to pull you at another time during the week so you won't miss site time!  You need the CC hours.

The guest speaker has been cancelled :-/ due to another change in schedule. Bring print outs from 4/19 blog anyway!!

MORNING STUDENTS - WEDNESDAY 4/25:

GHS ONLY - WED. 4/25       MED OCCS: 10:50 to 12:00

CAST-Seniors 8:00 – 10:00           
Period 1 10:10 - 10:40
Period 2 10:50 - 11:20                         
Period 3 11:30 - 12:00
Lunch 12:00 - 12:30
Period 4 12:30 – 1:00
Period 5 1:10 - 1:40

LHS WED. 4/25:   Come to Med Occs at the normal time - I'll expect you at 9:25.

ALL PM STUDENTS 4/25: See you all at 1:00 on Wednesday.  

DHS:  Where are my students?  You were supposed to call me yesterday...or maybe you'll call today?

AVHS: Nothing to report....just sayin' hi. 😁

4/25 Orientation Volunteers: Arrive between 5:00 and 5:15 at the GHS Student Union in UNIFORM/BADGE. Pizza provided. Bring a water or something Kylie, Lauren, Bella, Kaila, Jori, Jillian, Sophia M., Sophia N., Izne, Wuenzy, Xochitl, Katherine, Nicole, Skyler, Maddie S., Emma, Kennedy, Christian, Lindsay, Angel, Sarah, Timmy, Gaby, AJ, Ariana, Lidia, Sunny, Maddie, Elisa, Asia, Melia, Marriam, Pranavi, Jane.  DID I MISS ANYONE?  If so, let me know Wednesday.  Don't forget your uniform and badge, or just wear it to school.

Ms. Erceg

Thursday, April 19, 2018

Only 5 Weeks of Internship to Go!

Hello All,

Challenging GHS/LHS schedule this week! I am sorry things were not clear to everyone.  With the best intentions, sometimes things don't work out as planned.  Tomorrow you all go back to a normal schedule, especially LHS.  Assembly for LHS this morning and GHS today after attendance is taken in P4.

GHS Only:  There will be a Med Occs orientation for GHS Med Occs applicants only on Friday, April 20th at LUNCH *11:25.  Some of you signed up and if you are in uniform - please stop by.
No need to come by, as Ms. Watson and I should be able to cover it, but you are welcome to come and suppport me!  It will be held in the Little Theater.

*Special Bell Schedule at GHS for tomorrow 4/20:  
WED

A.S.E.


8:00 - 8:25
PERIOD 1
 8:30 - 9:20
PERIOD 2
 9:30 - 10:20
PERIOD 3
10:30-11:25
LUNCH
11:25- 12:00
PERIOD 4
12:00 - 12:50
PERIOD 5
1:00 - 1:50

HOURS!!!  Some of you need additional hours to meet the minimum of 180.  See me and we'll work out a way!  I don't want any of you this requirement and effect your graduating from ROP.

ALL DUBLIN HIGH STUDENTS: Please call me today or tomorrow (between 7am and 7pm) to discuss CC hours, as you are finishing ROP earlier due to your graduation on 5/31.  I will talk to you about your last day at site, the final exam date for Med Occs and our Med Occs graduation on the evening of 5/29.

4/25 ORIENTATION VOLUNTEERS:  Please arrive at GHS Student Union at 5:15.  DINNER will be provided (pizza/drinks).  You will be given your assignments at the event.  Wear your UNIFORM and badge.  Ladies, please - hair up in a ponytail or up in a bun.  Look sharp. Thank you SO much.

CONTACT me if you have any questions about the portfolio or interview.  Do not come empty handed to class or have either assignment incomplete (except for a few, only a few, place holders in the portfolio.  Make sure cover sheet is very professional looking.

Portfolio, Occupational Interview AND TIME SHEETS 4/9 and 4/16 DUE WEDNESDAY 4/25. I only received a few time sheets....without them, I cannot do attendance or provide CC hours for you. 

AND....

COPY/PASTE and PRINT COMPLETE BEFORE WED 4/25 (for guest speaker)  25 POINTS

Print this out and bring to class 4/25:  

http://i.infopls.com/SOP/Teenbudget-saveable.pdf

Copy/Paste/Print this:



Print and bring in as well:

Money-Saving Tips for Moving Out at 18

Here are a few basic ways to cut back on expenses during your first years of independence.

1. Don Your Chef’s Hat

Cooking your own meals on a daily basis can save you more money than just about any other change in your behavior. Knowing how to make five basic meals (say, chili, tacos, chicken and vegetables, spaghetti with marinara sauce, and a slow-cooked roast with veggies), and having a microwave handy for reheating leftovers, can cut your food expenses in half. An added bonus: Homemade food is almost always healthier than prepared meals.

2. Kill Some Kilowatt Hours

Get into the habit of turning off—or even unplugging—lights, appliances and electronics when you aren’t using them. And consider getting a programmable thermostat to keep heating and cooling costs down.

3. Quit Using Credit

Only carry one credit card, and commit to only using it in absolute emergencies. Using cash or a debit card for day-to-day expenses prevents you from overspending and accruing budget-busting interest charges.

4. Explore Other Avenues

Consider all your transportation options. Do you really need to drive everywhere, particularly if you have to pay for parking once you get there? And with Uber, Lyft, Car2Go and other ride-sharing services now widely available, city dwellers might even consider ditching their cars completely. The cheapest gallon of gas is the one you don’t use.

Things to Include in Your First Budget

Show Mom and Dad you know how to move out the smart way by creating a monthly budget and sticking to it. Here are some items you’ll probably want to include.
  • Rent: most likely your largest single expense
  • Utilities: electricity, gas, water, cable TV, internet, etc.
  • Meals: supermarkets, restaurants, drive-thrus and delivery
  • Transportation: flights, cab rides, fuel, auto insurance, vehicle registration, etc.
  • Medical: prescription drugs, co-pays, etc.
  • Entertainment: date nights, impromptu adventures, vacations
  • Clothing and toiletries: new threads, soaps, shampoos, shaving cream, etc.
  • Subscriptions and memberships: gym, magazines, online movie or music services
  • Gifts: birthdays, weddings, baby showers and holidays
  • Pet Care: annual checkups, flea medicine

You Need a Financial Cushion

A good rule of thumb you might’ve heard is, in the event of an emergency, everyone should have a financial cushion substantial enough to cover three- to six-months of living expenses. And while there’s no arguing the soundness of that advice, many people think that’s simply not possible and they don’t even bother trying.
But even if you don’t have half a year’s salary chilling in your bank account, having some money set aside is better than none. There are countless ways to work toward building an emergency savings account, from setting aside loose change at the end of every day and depositing it in the bank at the end of the month, to having a percentage of your paycheck automatically stashed away in your savings account. Many first-timers use the simple 50/20/30 rule of budgeting to ensure a balanced bank account. Start now, and even if you only save a few dollars a week, it will add up over time, and help you avoid financial hardship later on.
Learning how to make a budget isn’t the most exciting thing you’ll do when first moving out and living on your own, but it can mean the difference between just getting by and making the most of your money.
Not using Mint yet? Download our free app today and you’ll be budgeting like a boss before you know it.
https://blog.mint.com/how-to/how-make-budget-living-alone/

That's it!
Ms. Erceg

Wednesday, April 18, 2018

Just a quick note

Hi All,

I will be posting a new blog tomorrow, as I have a meeting to go to today.

If you have any questions or concerns about class, schedules, etc., please text or call
between 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. only.

Thank you!

Ms. Erceg

Monday, April 16, 2018

Happy Monday to You!


Hello Everyone,  Please read the following information carefully.  LHS PM FRIDAY - see below.  Thanks very much.

WEDNESDAY 4/18:  PM CLASS - normal schedule.


GHS MORNING Students: Regular M/T/Th/F bell schedule timing-wise.You will be at the event, leaving around 8:15 by bus and will return from LHS after event, have lunch, then go immediately to the assembly here at GHS.  I will be available in room 108 during the morning hours P2 P3 - please stop by the classroom with your time sheet PLEASE!  Thank you.


LHS MORNING Students:   

Please text Ms. Erceg at 510.305.5111 your name/your hours - a photo of your time sheet from last week asap. Thank you.

Dear Traveling ROP Student,

On Wednesday, April 18 and Thursday, April 19, Livermore High School is operating on regular day schedules (Friday, April 20 will be an early release schedule).  The bell schedulesfor these days are listed below on this notice.
In addition to the changed bell schedules, your presence is required at Livermore High School at times you are normally at your off-campus ROP course.  Below, I have noted where and when you are required to be at Livermore High School on these two days.  I have notified your ROP course instructor of the adjusted schedule.  Please confer with him/ her regarding make-up assignments and, if this interferes with an internship requirement, please notify your internship supervisor.

On Wed, 4/18 (Regular Day Schedule)
  • Attend your 1st period as scheduled.
  • Report  to the Career Center for 2nd period (9:10am).  You will work quietly on an assignment until the announcement is made at approximately 9:45am to go to the assembly.  I will release them to the assembly at that time.
  • If the assembly ends before lunch, report back to the Career Center for the duration of the period, otherwise, go to lunch.

On Th, 4/19 (Regular Day Schedule)  (Students - notify your site you will be absent)
  • Attend your 1st period as scheduled.
  • After the assembly ends (at approximately 10:30am), you must report to the Career Center where they will stay for 3rd period until it is lunch time.   

Note that I WILL be taking attendance and you will be marked UNEXCUSED if you do not report to the Career Center when expected.

On Fri, 4/20
·         Attend your classes as scheduled, but be aware that LHS is operating on an early release schedule.

Wednesday, April 18 (Regular Day Schedule)  LHS AM stays at LHS P2 P3

Period 1              8:00 - 9:10                                                                 
Period 2              9:20 – 10:35                                               
Period 3              10:45 – 11:55                                            
Lunch                 11:55 – 12:30                                       
Period 4              12:35 - 1:45                                            
Period 5              1:55 – 3:05        
                                 

Thursday, April 19   (Regular Day Schedule)   LHS AM stays at LHS P2 P3
Period 1         8:00 - 9:10
Period 2         9:20 – 10:35am  
Period 3       10:45 – 11:55
Lunch                11:55 – 12:30
Period 4              12:35 - 1:45
Period 5              1:55 – 3:05 


Friday, April 20 (Early Release Sched)  LHS AM/PM: Arrange site time w/me via text.
Period 1            8:00 - 8:55
Period 2            9:05 -10:05
Period 3         10:15-11:10
Lunch           11:10-11:45
Period 4        11:50-12:45
Period 5         12:55-1:50


Paula-Ann Cabading


Fair Warning:

For those of you that are above and beyond the minimum number of community classroom (CC) hours, continue site attendance as scheduled.  Any change in schedule or absences must be reported to me. Many of you have or will be over 200!!!  That earns you a special certificate of achievement!

About 25 of you are looking like you will be very close, but may not make the 180. Check your hours log and I'll review your hours next time you are in the classroom with me

Take advantage of any and all CC hour opportunities from this point forward.  We're in the home stretch and the week of 5/21 has a special schedule.  I'll cover that next week.  Thank you very much.

If you are volunteering at the 4/25 orientation or attending the College Planning Night on 4/26, you
will earn CC HOURS.  You'll have to bring business cards, etc. (evidence of your participation 4/26)


FREE YOUTH HEART SCREENING EVENT - Volunteer for CC Hours!
Hosted by Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District

INVITED:        All students 12 to 25 years old in the Livermore Valley and surrounding area are invited to participate in Via Heart Project’s heart screening event.

WHEN:            Sunday, April 22, 2018, 9:00 am to 3:00 pm

WHERE:          Livermore High School, 600 Maple St, Livermore, CA 94550, USA

WHY:              It is estimated 1 in 500 school-aged children suffer an undiagnosed heart defect, which can lead to sudden cardiac arrest and death. A typical annual physical does not screen for advanced heart abnormalities. This screening does not take the place of your annual or pre-participation sports physical.

WHAT:            Screenings take 60-90 minutes (wait times may vary) and consist of:


©                  Vitals
©                  CPR/AED Training
©                  Health History Review
©                  12-lead EKG
©                  Cardiologist Consult
©                  Limited Echo




The entire process is non-invasive—no needles or x-ray exposure—and we ensure each teen’s confidentiality, privacy and individual modesty is respected throughout all aspects of the screening. 

HOW:             Registration will open Monday March 12, 2018 and will close at noon on Friday April 20, 2018. Register at https://viaheartproject.org/screenings/ Hurry! Space is limited to the first 750 registrants!


COST:              Via Heart Project is able to provide heart screening free of charge thanks to our volunteer cardiologists, sonographers, nurses, and our generous sponsors

Job-seekers interested in seasonal work at the Alameda County Fairgrounds in Pleasanton can attend the Summer Job Fair on Saturday, April 28. The event runs from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the fairgrounds' Yellow Gate entrance at 4501 Pleasanton Ave. in Pleasanton. Representatives from the fair, Spectra and Venue Smart, the fair's on-site food-beverage and custodial partners, will be on hand to provide information, accept applications and interview potential candidates, fairgrounds officials said. Most positions start mid-June and run through the second week of July. Students, "first job" applicants, retirees and all others interested in short-term employment can attend. Candidates must be age 16 or older to apply. Parking will be available on Pleasanton Avenue and the ACE Train lot located across from the Yellow Gate. For more information, visit alamedacountyfair.com.
That's enough!  Whew!
Ms. Erceg

Friday, April 13, 2018

Rolling with the Punches

Hello All,

You know what?  Sometimes life throws a curve at you and remember, it's not what happens to you, it's how you handle it.  Well, here's an example.

There has been an unanticipated change for GHS and LHS schedules for Wednesday.

Due to several requests and a special schedule for Wednesday, 4/18, I am extending the due date for the portfolio and informational interview to the following Wednesday, 4/25/18.

I will not be collecting the portfolios or the informational interviews from the AM class until 4/25/18.

I will extend the same courtesy to the PM class regarding the due date of 4/25.  LHS, DHS and AVHS will be in attendance on the normal schedule in the afternoon on 4/18.

PM class, you are welcome to turn in your portfolio and informational interview on 4/18 when you arrive for class, or you may wait until 4/25.

Take care everyone,

Ms. Erceg

p.s.  4/25 is the Medical Occupations Orientation for parents and 18/19 students at GHS.  VOLUNTEERS: Please wear your uniform and women, please be sure to have your hair up in some way. We must look professional. I will be assigning special duties and speakers from various sites to present a one-minute speech with name, school, internship site and a few words about the experience in Med Occs.  The speech will end with your best advice for the students applying to the program. I truly appreciate you assisting, as this event is critical to the program getting off to a great start!

Thursday, April 12, 2018

How's it Going?

Hello All,

Please contact me - 7am to 7pm - if you have any questions about the 4/11 blog(s).  I teach a class on Thursday nights from 6 - 9 just so you know.

I am fine with placeholders for items you are waiting for from me or others.  Do your best though, I don't want a portfolio full of place holders!! If there are missing items, I may send the portfolio home with you. It will not affect your grade if you bring it back to me with corrections within one week of return.

LHS Students:  Please give your portfolio and interview to a GHS student asap to bring to me so points will not be deducted.  All portfolios have to get to me on 4/18.  Further instructions will be given via the blog about next week's schedule.

GHS Students: Please give me your portfolio and interview just before you go to P1 on Wednesday.  I'll be waiting at the classroom door.

Kaiser Students: I had a very nice meeting with the managers at Kaiser Livermore today. They are very happy with all of you and how you enhance the patient experience!  I welcome your feedback about the facility, the positive comments and of course, what can be improved upon for next year.
You are the driving force when it applies to the success of the program! Please offer any information that will help the Med Occs program in 2018-2019.  Thank you!

Ms. Erceg

Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Portfolio Instructions

This is a supplemental blog to the original 4/11/18 blog....please see previous post!!!  Thank you.

If for any reason you cannot turn in your portfolio and/or interview on 4/18, send it with another student!!!

Portfolio Instructions Simplified:

White binder 2" with window front and plenty of sheet protectors and tabs

Title Page: CAREER AND ACADEMIC PORTFOLIO  (centered)  Your first/last name at the bottom (You may also use the format on the instructions hand out). Make it professional!

Placeholders are full 8-1/2 x 11 pages with the typewritten contents typed at the top. Ex: CPR CARD

Tips:

Networking Contact List (Just insert a page with that typed at the top) Put in resources tab.

*Resume
*References (3)
*Cover Letter Sample  *All three must have identical headers at the top with name, email and ph#

Copy of your informational interview - in resources tab
Sealed or opened copy of your transcripts (print from your school website)




Print examples from online sources.


PORTFOLIO SET UP (simplified)

Title Page: Outside cover of binder
Include your name and “Professional Career Portfolio”. Can add borders, graphics etc., just keep it professional

Tab 1: Professional Development  
1        Master application example/print one out      Resignation letter example
        Resume                                                                       Letter requesting a raise or promotion example
 Cover letter                                                                Interview Q & A (Job interview Q's I gave you)
 References                                                                 Create and Ad (selling YOU) - no pic needed
        2 letters of recommendation (You may put a place holder in for this) 
       Thank you note and envelope sample (thanking the interviewer)


Tab 2: Personal Growth
1.      Soft Skills (print a list of these from the internet)
2.      Career Awareness / Exploration Assessment & Reflection (career research paper)
3.      Leadership Development Reflection (typed reflection on leadership you have demonstrated)
4.      Community Outreach Reflection (typed 2- page reflection of volunteer position)
5.      Work Based Learning Reflection (typed 2-page reflection of your internship experience so far)
6.      3 Personal SMART Goals (see https://www.smartsheet.com/blog/essential-guide-writing-smart-goals)

Tab 3: Work Samples
Include 3 or more work sample that shows your skills and abilities. Can be project samples from this class or any other class that you excel in.


Tab 4:  Recognition
-          Awards and certificates (KEENAN too)
-          Letters of recommendation
-          Positive work evaluations (evals from site) - I'll give you these.



Tab 5: School documents (High School, College, Trade School etc.)
-          School Transcripts
-          Any other school related forms or documents


Tab 6:  Resources
-          Handouts given/ examples

-          Career interest articles
       CPR  Card and Immunizations/Vaccinations/TB testing, etc. (given to you in May) Make   placeholder.
       Copy of your informational interview











Scared of Collection Agencies?

Hello All,

You should be scared! Don't go into debt and keep your finances in order. (Try mint.com). I'm sure you will get a good job with your "skills to pay the bills."

Due 4/18:

  • Portfolio 
  • Informational/Occupational Interview (Type question, then the answer to up to 12 questions, minimum 10)
Congratulations to those who have made the decision to take the exam to become a California Certified Medical Assistant (CCMA).  I'll help you get ready to take the exam.  Please bring in your application to take the exam asap so I can review it with you.  


IB and AP testing schedules for GHS will be announced soon.  The dates for IB testing are May 2 to May 18 and the AP testing is from May 7 to May 18.  Specific times and dates will be forwarded to you and please give me that schedule once you receive it.

Madison Kahwaty - Thank you for creating our medical terminology warm up exercise today. I think everyone did well!

Emma Valentine is asking if any ROP students would be able to volunteer at a 24 hour race. Saturday, April 21st. Below is the link to the volunteer sign up and some information about the event. https://doodle.com/poll/563ez3p5s2z8uqud


AMADOR - Your schedule for this Friday, 4/13:

A/B Rally Schedule
7:00 – 7:55 a.m.
8:00 – 8:50 a.m.
8:56 – 9:46 a.m.
Brunch
9:46 – 9:55 a.m.
10:01 – 10:51 a.m.
4˚ Rally A
10:57 – 11:48 a.m.
4˚ Rally B
11:54 – 12:45 p.m.
Lunch
12:45 – 1:19 p.m.
1:25 – 2:15 a.m.
2:21 – 3:11 p.m.

Dublin HS students:  Please copy/paste and/or put into your phone, your finals schedule:

DHS FINALS SCHEDULE FRIDAY, May 25, 2018–  Period 1 Final ONLY 
7:00 – 7:51 AM Period 0
8:00 – 10:00 AM  Period 1 Final
10:20 – 11:00 AM Period 2
11:05 – 11:45 AM Period 3
11:50 – 12:30 PM Period 4
12:30 – 1:10 PM LUNCH
1:15 – 1:55 PM Period 5
2:00 – 2:40 PM Period 6
2:45 – 3:25 PM Period 7

TUESDAY, May 29, 2018
7:00 -- 7:55 AM 0 Period Final (Part I)
8:00 -- 10:00 AM Period 2 Final
10:00 -- 10:15 AM Break
10:20 -- 12:20 PM Period 3 Final       6:00 p.m. Med Occs Graduation and Pinning Ceremony

WEDNESDAY, May 30, 2018 
7:00 -- 7:55 AM 0 Period Final (Part II)
8:00 -- 10:00 AM Period 4 Final
10:00 -- 10:15 AM Break
10:20 -- 12:20 PM Period 5 Final

THURSDAY, May 31, 2018 
8:00 -- 10:00 AM Period 6 Final
10:00 -- 10:15 AM Break
10:20 -- 12:20 PM Period 7 Final     Happy Graduation!


Ms. Erceg