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Thursday, September 26, 2013
National University Classes - Continuing Education for Teachers!
Thursday, September 5, 2013
Central Valley Home School - Welcome Back!
Do you shop at SaveMart, FoodMax, Lucky, or S-Mart Foods? These grocery stores generously donate to our school, in cash, up to 3% of your total purchase. Just swipe your S.H.A.R.E.S. card!
Forestiere Underground Gardens Field Trip
On Thursday, Sept. 12, students will travel to the Forestiere Underground Gardens. They are a California State Landmark, a
Fresno City and County Historical Site, and listed on the National Register of
Historic Places. Students will see:- A hand-built network of underground rooms,
courtyards and passageways reminiscent of the ancient catacombs
- Unique fruit producing
trees, shrubs, and vines growing underground -- some over 90 years-old
- Ancient Roman architecture -
arches, vaults and stone-built walls
- Underground micro-climates -
temperature variations from 10 to 30 degrees
- Underground home of Sicilian
visionary and self-taught
artist/builder Baldassare Forestiere
CVHS Opening Day
On August 23, students and their parents toured the Kingsburg Historical Park. Tours were given and everyone enjoyed getting to know the history of Kingsburg.
Washington Elementary School - Welcome Back!
Welcome to all students and families in our
early intervention preschool, state preschool, transitional kindergarten, and
kindergarten.
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Parent Club will have meetings very soon.
This club is for all parents! Please
join or support their efforts. The Parent
Club will do special events for parents.
They also help with the Santa Lucia float. It isn’t too soon to start planning.
The
major event put on by the Parent Club, is the Spell-A-Thon held in January. We need several prizes for students, so if
you would like to donate a gift card, small toy, or a gift certificate to the
Parent Club, they will give them as prizes for raising funds and spelling
correctly! Let’s work together! If you have questions about the Parent Club,
contact the Washington office Secretary Heather Schofield, 897-2955.
Upcoming Events
Grandparent
Day
September
6September 19
Johnny
Appleseed Assembly
September
20
Picture
Day Make-ups
September
25 Reagan Elementary School - Welcome Back!
There will be school sports here at Reagan for the first time starting this school year. In the fall we will have flag football and girls volleyball for 5th and 6th grade students. For the winter season there will be boys and girls basketball for 5th and 6th grade students and then to finish off the year in the spring, there will be track for all three grade levels. Please look for more information coming home soon from our Athletic Director, Mr. Rodriguez.
Every
Friday on the Reagan campus we have “Spirit Day” class competitions where
students in each class wear the various Reagan shirts available or t-shirts
with our school colors of navy and gold to demonstrate their school pride. Winning classrooms that need to be
congratulated for the first spirit competition of the year are 105, 203, and 303. Great job
Mustangs and keep showing that school pride!
September Events
· School Rally – September 6th – Reagan Amphitheatre
· Stampede-A-Thon Fundraiser begins – September 6th
· Flex Days begin – September 11th
· Character Counts Assemblies – September 13th – 9:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. in Reagan MPR
· Stampede-A-Thon Run – September 23rd
October Events
· Book Fair (October 14th – 18th)
· Book Fair Family Night (October 15th 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.)
· Book Fair “Grandparent’s Day” (October 16th – 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.)
· Parent Conference Week (October 14th – 18th)
· Minimum Day Schedule (October 14th – 18th)
· First Trimester Progress Reports go home – October 18th
· Red Ribbon Week (October 28th – November 1st)
· Reagan/Rafer Johnson Band March-A-Thon – October 30th
Rafer Johnson Jr. High School - Welcome Back!
Choir
Choir has grown! There are 47 girls and 27 boys in choir. Ms. Broderick has planned an exciting year.
RJJH is excited to present the musical, "Once Upon a Mattress" November 14-16. The auditions were last week and we have a great cast!
Olympians will be learning our school expectations throughout the month of September. We will abide by Olympian Pride. Pride stands for Patience, Respect, Integrity, Determination, and Excellence.
We have several new staff members that I will look forward to introducing to you at our new school board meeting. They are all doing great and have quickly become part of our Olympian family.
On September 13th we will have our first spirit rally of the year. The students don’t know it yet but Mr. Rafer Johnson called me on Friday and he will make a surprise visit that day. He had committed to come and visit “his students” four times this year.
Our campus is looking better than ever. James Scott and his maintenance and grounds staff have worked hard painting, pouring concrete, and making sure that our campus is at its best. We appreciate all that they do.
Choir has grown! There are 47 girls and 27 boys in choir. Ms. Broderick has planned an exciting year.
RJJH is excited to present the musical, "Once Upon a Mattress" November 14-16. The auditions were last week and we have a great cast!
Olympians will be learning our school expectations throughout the month of September. We will abide by Olympian Pride. Pride stands for Patience, Respect, Integrity, Determination, and Excellence.
Our
year at RJJH is off to a great start! We have fully implemented the new
Common Core standards and you can feel a renewed spirit of learning in both our
students and our staff. We have lots of changes this year and we are
excited about the direction we are headed.
We have several new staff members that I will look forward to introducing to you at our new school board meeting. They are all doing great and have quickly become part of our Olympian family.
On September 13th we will have our first spirit rally of the year. The students don’t know it yet but Mr. Rafer Johnson called me on Friday and he will make a surprise visit that day. He had committed to come and visit “his students” four times this year.
Our campus is looking better than ever. James Scott and his maintenance and grounds staff have worked hard painting, pouring concrete, and making sure that our campus is at its best. We appreciate all that they do.
We
had a great Back to School Night. We tried something different this
year. We held our Back to School Night the night before school
started. We had a phenomenal turnout from our 7th
graders. We decided to do it the night before school starts to relieve
the nerves of our incoming 7th graders and their parents. This
was a great sacrifice on our teachers part but it really paid off the first day
of school. We had a very smooth start and we are looking forward to
amazing things this year!
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