News briefs for Monday, May. 6
May 8, 2019
Visual arts program recognizes outstanding work in annual Art Show
This week, the visual arts program is showcasing works from students of all grades in the Monarch Pavilion during the annual Art Show. The show features different types of media such as photography, painting, drawing, ceramics and other digital artwork. The showcase is open during lunch and after school until Thursday.
Summer iPad checkout offered for returning students
The Tech Hub will be offering summer iPad checkout to all returning students until May 17. This option allows students to have access to their iPad for academic purposes during summer vacation. In order to check out your iPad, required documents must be submitted, iPads must updated to at least iOS 12, students must be registered for the 2019-2020 school year, and all iPad backups must be up to date. Because of AP exams, the Tech Hub is temporarily located in Campus Ministry until this Friday.
Last day to buy a yearbook is May 10
Yearbook sales will conclude this Friday. This year’s book features memorable moments, sporting events, and performances. To purchase a yearbook, visit the Jostens website or bring any method of payment to the yearbook adviser, Alexa Sueiras, for $175 in room 204. A limited supply of books will also be on sale during yearbook distribution the week of May 20.
Students will showcase talents at Coffeehouse on May 11
On Saturday at 6 p.m., the choral and instrumental music programs will perform in the 15th annual Coffeehouse that will feature Beach Boys favorites. Ticket prices are $10 per person. VIP tickets cost $50 and include dinner.


![BUILDING THE FUTURE: Plans to build tennis courts and a new Performing Arts Center will be started and completed in the coming years. This will benefit students and athletes alike as they will enhance both the Athletic and Performing Arts Departments and bring much-needed venues and state-of-the-art spaces to campus. “You want to be rooted in that tradition of the school when [it comes to] these projects, we’ve always got to be innovating and moving forward,” Vice President of School Relations Scott Melvin said. Mock Renderings courtesy of Mater Dei High School.](https://thescarletscroll.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Mater-Dei-Tennis-Court-and-PAC-e1780632956112-1200x672.jpg)

![GET UP Students laugh and dance at a school rally. All the events and rallies hosted by ASB help bring students together and make school an enjoyable place to be. Senior Maddy O’Connor believes ASB keeps everything together and the school spirit alive. “A lot of things wouldn't be as organized [without ASB] and it'd be kind of boring,” O’Connor said. “ASB brings joy to Mater Dei, and pretty much [all things] cool.”](https://thescarletscroll.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/HEIF-Image-1200x800.jpeg)