
The Black Rock Update
Home of the Ravens
March 2024
A Unique Student Experience
"Genuinely one of the only schools I felt that I truly belonged at. Everyone is incredibly caring and nice. You get to have some of the coolest teachers out there, and it’s just overall an amazing time!" - Robbie Salter, April 26, 2023
Things are Warming Up at Black Rock!
What's on the Agenda?
March 4th: Credit Check 5 Begins
March 9th: Flying Doctors will be at CMC from 8am-9am!
- FREE Dental AND Vision Care!
- open to adults & children!
- Call 760-820-2614 to make an appointment!
- No documentation required to receive care!
March 14th: Credit Check 4 Award Ceremony
March 14th: PBIS Taco Party. In order to qualify students must meet the following criteria:
- met their MCR
- had 80% attendance
- got at least ONE Raven slip
March 15th: Blood Drive!
- 0.3 Guidance or Service for attempting to give blood
- 0.5 Guidance or Service for giving blood
March 20th: Staff Development Day. No school for Students!
March 28th: FAFSA Day!
- Get singed up for financial aid!
- Runs from 7am-4pm
- Know your SSN & your D.O.B.
April 5th: Need Grad Photos? Check out Frashers Photography Day at Black Rock!
May 11th: Official Date for Black Rock's Prom!
- Theme will be Enchanted Forest
- Take pictures, dance up a storm, and make some memories!
The Black Rock Family
Staff 2023-2024
Mrs. Jennifer Seacat, Principal
Mrs. April Taylor, Administrative Assistant
Mrs. Christi Cross, Registrar
Ms. Alission Vester, Secondary Campus Supervisor
Mr. Diego Heredia, Special Education/Math
Mr. James DEan, Science
Mr. Angel Gomez, Art/Social Science
Mr. Raphael Krasnow, English/Mythology
Mr. Joshua Landeros, Social Science/Newsletter Editor
Mrs. Janet Larson, Math
Mr. Michael Toro, Counselor
Mrs. Shannon Luckino, MTSS
Ms. Hanna Mohn, Math/Independent Studies/APEX
Mr. Eric Beck, Woodshop
Mrs. Jamie Scharns, English/Home Economics
Ninja Time!
Joshua Tree Foundation for Arts & Ecology presents Choro Das 3!
The group dedicates itself to Brazilian instrumental music, based on choro, an instrumental genre that emerged in Brazil in the 19th century.