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California Scholarship Federation Chaparral HS, Chapter 1198S
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MISSION:
The purpose of the California Scholarship Federation is to foster high standards of scholarship, service, and citizenship on the part of students and to promote appropriate activities among its members.The official motto is "Scholarship for Service".
What We Do!:- Campus Clean Ups
- Caroling for Cans
- Eye Glasses Drive
- Animal Shelter Donations
- Christmas/Valentines Cards for the Elderly
- Pumpkin Carving
- Teacher Appreciation Grams
- Boys and Girls Club of America
- And More!!
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CONTACT
Any questions or issues, please send email message to CSF President Peniel Albe - 1000054377@tvusd.us.
Meetings: Bi-Weekly TuesdaysUpper Classmen - 2nd 400 Pod (During Lunch)
Under Classmen - 1st 400 Pod (During Lunch)
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Membership Requirements
- Eligible students grades 9-12 become members by submitting applications based on their report card grades.
- Students need 10 CSF points (see requirements and course list info below).
- Membership is for one semester, and membership drives are held each semester within established periods dictated by the State bylaws.
- Students must reapply each semester.
- Fall semester freshman applicants use their 8th grade transcript with core class grades.
Application Process:
1. Find us at club rush and sign up with your name grade and email2. Fill out google form application which will be sent by email and will ask for attachment of most recent transcript3. Once approved, you will be added/ prompted to join the remind for your grade level and you are an official member!!Maintaining membership is contingent on maintaining academic requirements and the completion of 3 events per semester**
REQUIREMENTS FOR SEMESTER MEMBERSHIP
Students earn membership in CSF if they apply and have earned 10 (ten) CSF points. Points are earned on grades from the previous semester according to the following scale.
A = 3 CSF points*
B = 1 CSF point*
C = 0 CSF points
D or F in any course, even if not counted for CSF, disqualifies the student from membership*1 extra point for an A or a B in an AP, IB, or Honors-designated course, not to exceed two such points per semester
- 4 (Four) of the 10 (ten) points must come from List I courses.
- 7 (Seven) of the 10 (ten) points (including the four List I points) must come from List I and II courses. Of course, all seven points may come from List I.
- The last 3 (three) points may come from any list.
- Only 5 (five) courses (or 25 credits) may be used to earn the 10 (ten) points.
Keep in mind that courses such as P.E., teacher assistant, office aide, or repeated courses do not earn any CSF points. See the description of List I, II, III courses.
- Fall semester freshman applicants use their 8th grade transcript with core class grades.