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KELSEYVILLE, Calif. – What could be better in an Easter basket than See’s Candy?
The Kelseyville High School Class of 2011 is selling See’s Candy for a fundraiser to send them on their way to Disneyland.
If you are interested in purchasing some for gifts or for yourself please call 707-279-0449.
Orders are due April 1, with delivery before Easter, so call and order yours today.
The Kelseyville High School Class of 2011 thanks you for your support.
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During the last article about the staff-student luncheon on Monday, Feb. 28, we failed to mention that student Arwen King was also an invitee. Not only was Arwen invited but she also took on a major role of planning, cooking and cleaning this event.
Friday spirit days have come to an end concluding with a classic “Gender Bender Day” that took place on March 11.
The day was filled with activities – followed with hysterical laughter! Humor with a twist emerged from three games, starting with a face make-up contest. Jonathan Truax won the first event.
The next activity to transpire was the costume contest. In first place was Tonya Smith and Trevor Wilsey.
The third competition took us back to a time when playing dress up was an everyday event. Whether dressing up like a cowboy or trying to resemble our mother's, it is a memory many hold dear to their hearts.
In this race boys and girls ran to a bag full of clothing, put it all on and ran back in the quickest time. In the lead were Justin Boyce and Saber Bruffy. Maes' advisory ended up winning the spirit days and had a stunning plaque designed by Kayellia Lansdowne that will be on display with all the advisory names on it for many years to come.
These spirits days concluded the fourth grading period bringing us officially into the fifth grading period.
Gold level students from the fourth grading period were: Desriee Bauer, Leticia Bowman, Matt Brown, Shannika Chandler, Karalena Cole, Stevie Cook, Nia Edmunds, Aaron Mearns, Arturo Negrete, Raylon Ray, Tyler Stirling and Jorge Viera. Congratulations and good job on all of your hard work!
Portfolios on the St. Patty's Day on March 17 was Ellie Hackler and Christine McQuown. These seniors didn't need luck though as they both did a wonderful job presenting their senior projects. Congratulations, graduating seniors!
Speaking of some very special students, Levi Floyd designed posters for all the teachers and staff of Carlé.
Taking on a James Bond role, Levi Floyd investigated on his own to really get to know the teachers at Carlé High School. He figured out of the teachers' and staffs' likes and loves and created very wonderful artist posters. “Floyd, Levi Floyd” is a very exceptional student who did this to show his appreciation and love for Carlé.
Another spectacular student, Kayellia Lansdowne also did some investigating to help her design a very beautiful plaque for our state certified counselor Bobby O¹Brien. We wanted to show our appreciation for everything that she does for our students and Kayellia artistically captured it while using Bobby¹s favorite quote, “Nothing and no one can take my peace.”
“She has been a very special addition at Carlé for the past two years providing varies support models for all of our at risk students,” said Principal Ed Zander.
Karalena Cole is a student at Carlé Continuation High School in Lower Lake, Calif.
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KELSEYVILLE, Calif. – Riviera Elementary PTO is pleased to announce that its annual luau will be on Saturday, April 30.
This family-fun event will be held at the Riviera Elementary School in Kelseyville.
Doors open at 5 p.m. and admission is free. Hawaiian luau attire is encouraged.
Advance dinner tickets are available now for only $6 per adult and $4 per child. Dinner tickets will be available at the door for $7 per adult and $5 per child, so it's best to purchase tickets in advance.
Dinner will include teriyaki chicken skewers, Mediterranean pasta salad (donated by Park Place Restaurant of Lakeport), pineapple rice, dinner rolls, and a delicious tropical dessert.
The evening will include a silent auction with items donated by the community as well as themed baskets inspired by our teachers, in addition to various raffles.
All money raised will benefit school projects such as purchasing classroom supplies, sponsoring assemblies and playground upgrades.
At this time, they are soliciting donation items for our silent auction. This is a great opportunity for your business to market services or products to more than 150 parents and friends of the Riviera Elementary School.
Contact Cherie DeChaine or Jennifer Mandeville at Riviera Elementary at 707-277-6050 to inquire about donations or to make reservations.
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KELSEYVILLE, Calif. – Riviera Elementary School has released the second trimester honor roll for the 2010-11 school year.
The results for the grades are as follows.
Fourth grade
Jeffrey Amendola, Jacob Beck, Holly Berg, Logan Blackburn, Dominic Carvalho, Jasmin Clarke, Cooper Dodd, Isabella Domby, Madison Ferguson, Sienna Longoria, Bryce Mandeville, Brandt Mason, Nathan Meyer, Korrey Narvaez and Andre Williams.
Fifth grade
Heriberto Alonso, Jennifer Brown, Tony Bui, Bailey Couey, Quinn Cox, Liliana Gardner, Jason Gentle, Hailey Johnson, Kyle Keener, Shalyn Keithly, Avery Madrid, Max Madrzyk, Aiden McAdon, Cassidy McCoy, Kaleigh Nunn, Kendyll Nunn, Taylor Paulich, Michael Steele, Nichole Stevens, Isaac Vargas, Kara Vartabedian and Matt Wotherspoon.
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