Friday, November 22, 2013

Auston Sperling


 
As some of you know, Auston Sperling, a student at Lincoln Elementary, has been in a battle with brain cancer and is cancer free right now.  Two weeks ago, St. Jude Hospital asked that he fly with his family to New York to film a special segment for the Today Show for St. Jude’s Giving Thanks campaign.  Auston and his family had a great time in New York, visiting all the sights and filming the segment.   While in New York, they  asked his family to go to Nashville to do more filming (more of an individual segment). 

A few days ago, Auston's mother, Jill, got a phone call and now Auston has even more exciting news!!  Auston and his mom are flying back to New York on Monday!  He will be ringing the bell at the Wall Street closing on Tuesday, he will be at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade on Thursday, and LIVE on the TODAY SHOW on the Friday morning after Thanksgiving!!!  Auston is a great kid and always has a great attitude!

Here are some pictures of the family's visit to New York:





 

 

21st Century Learning Technology Committee


The 21st Century Learning Technology Committee participated in the first of three Saturday workshops on November 16.  The committee bridges together teachers from all grade levels and district staff.  The purpose of the group is to help develop a plan to support staff with the implementation of common core and more specifically, technology and 21st century learning skills.
Saturday’s workshop was led by Google Certified trainer and FCOE technology consultant, Mark Hammons.  Mark’s passion to help us transition to this technology ocean was outstanding!  The committee learned about Google Drive and Google Forms. 

Google Drive is an all in one tool.  It is used to help keep documents organized.  It’s also a powerful collaboration tool used to keep students engaged.  Students can work together on the same document or presentation, and submit it to their teacher for immediate feedback and comments.  Tired of one student doing all of the work on a “group” project?  Google Drive has a revision history allowing teachers to see who did the work and when it was done.  Google forms are great for student surveys, exit slips, quizzes and so much more.  
Google Drive and forms allows you to sync files to the web, your computer hard drive and your mobile device.  You can make changes to a file in any of these places and it will automatically show up if you were to access it elsewhere.  Information is stored in the “cloud."  No more worrying about forgetting your flash drive at home.

Members of the 21st Century Learning Technology Committee will be providing their individual school sites with voluntary technology workshops.  More information and a description of workshops will be coming out soon.  All staff is invited to attend any of the workshops provided by members of the committee.  Please contact members of the committee for more information.
 
 
Washington        Ying Lee
Roosevelt            Kristi Warren
Lincoln                  Melinda Casida and Beth Dignan
Reagan                 Amalia Cutts, Michelle Stone, and Amy Sutton
Rafer                     Kristin Perkins and Scott Nielsen
 
District                  Martee Barnett, Jason Wood, and Melanie Sembritzki




 

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Color Me Rad 5K

Staff and students from Rafer Johnson Jr. High School participated in the Color Me Rad 5K on November 17, 2013.  Here are some pictures from the colorful event.






Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Rafer Johnson Jr. High School News - November 2013

Important Band News
 
Our band had an exciting month! They went to Santa Cruz, Pismo, and had their annual March-A-Thon! So far our March-A-Thon brought in over $6,000. Thank you to Mrs. Sigle for all of her hard work. Thank you to all of the community members that helped to support our bands efforts.

Our band has an exciting season. Here are some important dates:

Nov 13 – Prize Day for March-A-Thon 11:45am – 1:00pm

Nov 20 – Jazz Festival TBA

Dec 7 – Santa Lucia Parade 4:45pm – 6:30pm

Dec 9 – Winter Band Concert at KHS 7pm

Important Choir Dates
Monday 12/16- Rafer/KHS Winter Concert 6pm & 7:45pm (2 showings) @ KHS

Rafer presents "Once Upon a Mattress" @ Reagan MPR

Thursday 1/16 – 7pm

Friday 1/17 – 7pm

Saturday 1/18 – 6 pm "Dessert Show"

Sunday 1/19 – 2pm

Monday 3/10- Rafer/KHS Pre-festival Concert 7pm @ KHS Little Theatre

Tuesday 3/11- CMEA Choir Festival (boys)

Wednesday 3/12- CMEA Choir Festival (girls)

Thursday 4/3- San Luis Obispo (girls only) all day field trip (tentative)

Tuesday 5/27- Rafer/KHS End of the Year Concert 7pm @ KHS Little Theatre
 
BMX Assembly

We had an exciting BMX assembly. The stunt riders brought two half pikes. They put on a great show. They even had Mrs. North sit on a chair and they jumped over her! They stayed afterward to sign autographs.

Be a superhero! That is our theme at RJJH this year. This Month’s Superhero is :

Lindsey Roman
Lindsey placed 6th in the Valley Cross Country Championship in Hanford!  Congratulations, Lindsey!
 
MESA @ Catalina Institute of Marine Biology

MESA Snorkels at Catalina

By Garrett Cooper and Mrs. North

Snorkeling at Catalina was a great experience. We got to see and learn about many fish and sea creatures. We learned how to put on our wet suit which was really challenging.

The water was really clear and salty. You really have to get used to the mask because sometimes you try to breathe through your nose.

We also got to snorkel the second day. Some of the people in our group even saw sharks! Don't worry they were Leopard sharks and won't harm people.
 
 
 
 



 
 


 
 
 
 





 
 
 
 

Friday, November 8, 2013

Central Valley Home School News - November 2013


Food Drive
November 1st – Dec 12th
 
In support of KCAPS (Kingsburg Community Assistance Programs and Services), CVHS will be participating in a food drive.  All donations will give help to Kingsburg students and families. 
If you would like to donate, bring your items to CVHS.  We will have a collection box in the office.
 
Food Item Suggestions:
·        5 lb bag of flour
·        Small bags of sugar
·        Canned vegetables
·        Lard
·        Shortening
·        Cooking oil
·        Canned Fruit



November
 
11         Holiday, Veteran’s Day
 
12         Math Classes, Gr. 5,6,7,8
 
13         Zoo Field Trip, 9:45
              
15         Math Classes, Gr. 5,6,7,8
               Read/Write/Speak Class Gr. 2-4
              
19         Math Classes, Gr. 5,6,7,8
                   
22         Math Classes, Gr. 5,6,7,8
               Read/Write/Speak Class Gr. 2-4
 
25-29     Thanksgiving Break
 
December
 
Friday L.A. Class Last Day – Dec. 6          
Tues/Fri Math Last Day – Tues, Dec. 17
 
3            See’s Candy Arrives @ CVHS
 
13         Craft Day
               (Math Classes Cancelled)
 
Dec. 20 – Jan.  3   Winter Break




















Reagan Elementary School News - November 2013

Principal’s Message


We at Reagan were very pleased with the inaugural Stampede-A-Thon and are looking forward to keeping it as a tradition for years to come.  As a school, we raised nearly $22,000 and will be able to use these funds to benefit all of our students this coming year.  Special recognition goes out to our grade level classroom winners who are:  Room 107 (4th grade), Room 205 (5th grade) and Room 305 (6th grade).  Those classes and individuals who raised at least $150 will be celebrating with pizza parties and ice cream sundaes on Thursday, November 14th, here at school.  In addition, I would like to recognize the two students in each grade level who turned in the most in pledges and they are: Adam Erickson and Skyler Lee in 4th grade, Khloe Hodges and Daniel Huerta in 5th grade, and Natalie Suarez and Owen Hollnagel in 6th grade.  These grand prizewinners will be going with me to the movies, lunch, and an ice cream sundae party on Friday, November 15th.  All Stampede-A-Thon t-shirts, water bottles, and bracelets have been ordered and will be distributed to students as soon as we receive them.  Thanks, again, for a wonderful first Stampede-A-Thon!

-        Mr. Sansom
 
 
 

Special Recognition

 
Ashlyn Nelson, Mabel Lunde and Makenna Wells just completed a wonderful fundraiser for the American Cancer Society here at Reagan.  The girls prepared and presented a speech regarding their hopes to raise cancer awareness here at Reagan and to raise funds through a day of ice cream sales at lunch and the results of their efforts turned in a record amount of $362.00!  These funds will be presented to the American Cancer Society by the three girls.  We here at Reagan appreciate all of their enthusiasm and efforts for such a special cause.
 

 

Reagan Athletics Fall Season Comes to a Close...


 
 
The coaches and student-athletes at Reagan just completed our first season of school sponsored athletics here at Reagan.  With flag football and girls volleyball, there were a total of almost 70 student athletes who competed during the season.  What a great opportunity to learn skills, sportsmanship and teamwork.  Starting in December, Reagan will begin the Selma Winter Athletics League in boys and girls basketball.  Look for more information regarding tryouts soon.

 

 

 
 
 



 


 

Lincoln Elementary School News - November 2013


Principal’s Message

            It’s hard to believe that Thanksgiving is almost here!  Autumn is upon us in the classrooms, though, with pumpkins, pilgrims, and more showing up around Lincoln.  Another tradition is Red Ribbon Week, a time to celebrate making good choices.  This drug awareness week, which took place the last week of October, had a different activity for each day of the week.  The students had fun making banners and posters, wearing bright clothing, and enjoying music on the playground at recess. 
 
BOX TOPS
 
We had a great response!   8,800 box tops were turned in, which mean $880.00 for our school!  Next turn in is in February.
 
 

Share Cards

 
Share Cards have arrived.  Please contact the front office if you would like a Shares care for Lincoln.
 
 

Upcoming Events for November:

 
November 11 - Veteran's Day
November 25-30 - Thanksgiving Break
November 22 - Report Card go Home
December 7 - Santa Lucia Festival of Lights Parade Float
 
 
 

 
 

 
 

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Roosevelt Elementary School News - November 2013


The past few weeks have been busy for our Roughrider families!! Thank you to all families for your attendance at Parent/Teacher conferences, Grandparents Day and Donuts with Dad.  All of these activities were a huge success and a great deal of fun for all who were able to join us!

On behalf of the Roosevelt Staff, I would like to recognize the Roosevelt Parent Club for their hard work and effort in making sure our activities have gone off without a hitch.  From donation organization to arriving early for Donuts with Dad, we appreciate your efforts and look forward to working together on future events that support our Roughrider student body!!

Veteran’s Day

One tradition at Roosevelt is to honor our Veterans.  On Friday, November 8th at 1:00 p.m., we will be honoring our men and women, who have served, and who are serving in our armed forces.  We are inviting all Veterans and service personnel to join us for our program and refreshments.
 
Character Trait of the Month~

        Citizenship

Kupa (derived from the Hawaiian for “citizen”) is the BEAR who considers herself a citizen of the world. A philosopher and poet, she believes that we are all part of the same family and must do our share to help each other.

Santa Lucia Parade~
The Santa Lucia parade will be on Saturday, December 7th.   We will be participating with Washington and Central Valley Home School to create a District K-1 float!! 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Washington Elementary School News - November 2013


Danish with Dads was a success!  It was fun watching several dads playing basketball and other games with the students.  The parent Club made $638 from this fundraiser which will help with their projects for this year.  To view pictures from the event, please see our website.  www.kingsburg-elem.k12.ca.us

Seconds 2 Survive training was presented by Chief Dunn from the Kingsburg Police Department to teachers on October 22, after school.  The teachers were trained in how to respond in an emergency, as we are first responders.  We would like to thank KPD for the insightful training.

October 24, all teachers attended an all-day Common Core Standards/Unit Planning training by our Assistant Superintendent, Mrs. Sembritzki.  The teachers worked on all three trimesters and developed units of study.  This is a work in progress.  Pictures of the teachers busy at work can be seen on the school website. www.kingsburg-elem.k12.ca.us
 
Pumpkin Patch trip for Kindergarten students helped them to understand the life cycle of a pumpkin.  Their writing assessment will be to explain the life cycle of a pumpkin.  Each student received a pumpkin of their very own to take home.

Zoo trip for Transitional Kindergarten gave students a “behind the scenes” view of the zoo and an understanding of zoo animals.  They have been studying zoo animals in class and had the opportunity to see how animals are cared for at the zoo.