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Another invigorating week on top of a lot of different projects coming to fruition was in store for us here at Carlé this week.


To start things off, we'd like to congratulate Jenna Ortega and Cheyenne Taylor for presenting their senior portfolios last week.


We'd also like to give a huge congratulations to Marquice Lamar, who just went on a trip down to San Diego, to receive the Region 4 award for “Every Student Succeeds.” This is the first time a student from Lake County has received this award.


Marquice also had some first times himself. While down there with Principal Ed Zander Marquice hit the beach, ate sushi, rode the trains down there and then hopped on a plane to get home, all things that were completely new to him. Everyone in attendance completely agreed that he was a complete gentleman, being absolutely respectful, kind, and very gregarious.


In other school-related news, the after school guitar program has been going fluidly, and more people are signing up. New student Christian Clark is inspiring more and more people to pick up guitar (or to just start writing music) with his own amazing guitar playing.

 

We're also ecstatic that the Lower Lake Park has officially been dedicated to Russell Ristici, by a unanimous vote by the Board of Supervisors. He was an amazing man, as well as one of the main benefactors of Carlé High School. He is greatly missed.


Last Friday was also Frank and Anna McAtee Day. Frank and Anna, who donated to Carlé after we volunteered at this year's bluegrass festival event, came to our school, where they were presented with tokens of our gratitude made by our student business, and were served a delicious meal by our own culinary geniuses, Kristina Micheletti, and Marisa Tagle.


We are extremely grateful for Frank and Anna's generosity every year, and this is just a small example of our true appreciation to these wonderful people.


Next week is Thanksgiving break so we will see you all the week after.


Bryan Layne is a student at Carlé High School in Lower Lake.


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