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Super Blue Blood Moon Photo by Jaren De Guia A rare lunar event being called the "Super Blue Blood Moon" dazzled skywatchers around the world during the early hours of Wednesday morning. Starting at 3:45 AM our very own Physics Club had a very successful Super Blue Blood Moon Event with over 30 students and parents attending! They had photographers and telescopes, Starbucks and snacks, and--of course--geeky astrophysics talk all morning. Big shout out to Mr. Fournier and Mr. Dwyer for all their hard work and passion with Physics Club! What is a Super Blue Blood Moon? Lunar Eclipse + Supermoon + Blue Moon = Super Blue Blood Moon Lunar Eclipse Earth passes between the Sun and the Moon, so it casts its shadow on the moon. The eclipsed moon will look reddish (often called a blood moon ). Not as exciting or as rare as a solar eclipse but this one did have something special, it happened during a... Supermoon - This is a full moon that happens to occur when the moon is at its closest point to Earth in its orbit. This makes the moon look about 15% bigger than average and about 30% brighter! You will also hear that a Blue Moon happened at the same time too. But this just means that this was the 2nd full moon in a calendar month. Nothing special about that in particular, it happens on average once every couple of years. But all three of these happening at the same time that hadn t occurred since 1982 and won t happen again until 2033!

38th Annual Orange County Heritage Council Black History Month Parade & Cultural Faire Join AUHSD at this years Orange County Black History Month Parade and Faire! Members of Black Student Union from Cypress, Kennedy, Savanna, Western and Oxford will be participating at this event along with the Kennedy Jazz Band. Organizers have reserved a special spot for AUHSD parade-goers in the 600 block of South Anaheim Boulevard, near the parade announcers. Parade Kicks off at 10:00 AM, and the cultural faire goes till 4:00 PM. Come out and support! More Info at: http://oc-hc.org/

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Boys Basketball: Friday 2/2 6:00 PM vs Kennedy (Away) Tuesday 2/6 6:00 PM vs Western (Home) Thursday 2/8 6:00 PM vs Pacifica (Away) Girls Basketball: Friday 2/2 6:00 PM vs Kennedy (Home) Tuesday 2/6 6:00 PM vs Western (Away) Thursday 2/8 6:00 PM vs Pacifica (Home) Boys Soccer: Friday 2/2 3:00 PM vs Kennedy (Away) Tuesday 2/6 3:00 PM vs Western (Home) Thursday 2/8 3:00 PM vs Pacifica (Away) Girls Soccer: Friday 2/2 3:00 PM vs Kennedy (Home) Tuesday 2/6 3:00 PM vs Western (Away) Thursday 2/8 3:00 PM vs Pacifica (Home) Girls Water Polo: Wednesday 2/7 3:00 PM vs Tustin (@Beckman) Friday 2/9 3:00 PM vs Katella (Away) Wrestling: Saturday 2/3 CIF Duals (TBD) Saturday 2/3 CIF Qualifier (TBD) CYPRESS ATHLETICS Upcoming Varsity Games Follow us on Twitter @CypHS_Athletics for up to date info, game scores and highlights!

Student Bulletin *Friends of Cypress Cultural Arts 2018 Arts Scholarship information is now available. Applications can also be obtained in the scholarship office. The deadline to submit applications is Friday, March 23rd. *ATTENTION SOPHOMORES AND JUNIORS: Remember how you loved your Health class?! You know how everything you are doing now is about your life as an adult? Next year, Cypress High School will be offering a new A-G approved class that will help you learn how to manage your life now and after high school. Learn what it will take to be successful in life. Be the person you want to be. Take Life Management. *ATTENTION JUNIORS: If you're interested in taking Film Lit next year, or just to find out more information about it, please come to the informational meeting at lunch on Wednesday, Feb 14 in the Centurion Theater. Hope to see you there! *ATTENTION SENIORS: Golden West College Senior Day will be taking place on Wednesday, March 7th. Seniors who have a strong interest in attending Golden West College after graduation from high school are encouraged to sign up. Sign-ups will be on a first-come, first-served basis. The deadline to sign up is this Friday, February 2nd. Please see Ms. Binford or Mr. Bannon in the Counseling Office.