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Education

Carlé Chronicle: Accolades for students, update on the grading period

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Written by: Jason Conatser and Danny Salvante
Published: 28 February 2015

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Last week Carlé High School welcomed three new students: Nick Begins, Sergio Beltran and Shaunara Pannyasy.

In addition, the Carlé student body found out who made what levels in the fourth grading period.

What the levels are: In each six week grading period to earn bronze level a student needs to have 80 percent attendance and a minimum of nine credits. Silver level means a minimum of 85 percent attendance and at least 12 credits. Gold level means at least 90 percent attendance and a minimum of15 credits.

The students who made gold level this last grading period are Jason Arson, Gage Beck, José Bendana, Logan Carlson, Doyle Conatser, Alyssa Garnett, Jasmine Heckard, Angel Hernandez, Stevie Jones, Roy Kirk, Aneesa Lopez, Robert McGraw, Regina Perrin-Clanton, Rogelio Ramirez, Daniel Salvante and Alexus Stickle.

Our Student of the Week last week was Kayla Van Horn. Kayla has been a wonderful student with her eyes on the prize. She has been so focused that she is within just a few credits of graduation. Congratulations to this smart and focused student.

Students Daria Seslar and Vanessa Leon have taken over birthday card making. Each and every one of our students gets a special memento hand created on their birthdays.

Last week Carlé awarded perfect attendance awards created by secretary Barbara Dye to these students: Nicole Arlitt, Dameon Dawson, Gage Fowler, Alyssa Garnett, Angel Hernandez, Kristin Melcher and Alexus Stickle.

Every 6 weeks students who make gold level take a trip, the last trip was to a place called Scandia. Teachers Alan Siegel and Dan Maes accompanied the gold level students on this adventure.

This week we had a portfolio presentation by Blake Von Rekowski. Blake expressed his love for the school and explained how much he felt like a valued individual during his time at the school.

We also held the silver level movie for gold, silver and bronze with 100 percent attendance.

We would like to thank student Dameon Dawson for all his hard work preparing the library and setting up the video and sound systems. In addition Dameon stayed late after school to reclean the library and take everything down. Now, that is the Carlé Way!

Student council held a lunchtime activity on Feb. 20. Led by Principal Strahl they held a ping-pong contest and the winners were Alexis Stickle, Sam Martinez and Alex Landeros.

Jason Conatser and Danny Salvante are students at Carlé Continuation High School in Lower Lake, Calif.

Carlé Chronicle: Update on student activities and awards

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Written by: Doyle Conatser and Danny Salvante
Published: 14 February 2015

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LOWER LAKE, Calif. – Last week Carlé High School added two new students, Faith Wilson and Jamie Parenteau.

We hope these two enjoy our little community and take advantage of its opportunity to help achieve their dreams.

Carlé student council elected new officers last week and they are as follows: Student Body President – Dustin Wilson; Vice President Doyle Conatser; Treasurer Daria Seslar; Secretary Maria Pineda; advisory reps – Roy Kirk, Vanessa Leon, Rene Espinoza and Damien Dawson.

Last week's winner for CHILYs was Regina Perrin-Clanton. She chose a beautiful fleece blanket for her award.

The SHARP program was taught last week for girls this time and we would like to thank Jonathan Killops of the Lake Family Resource Center for coming to Carlé and teaching the program.

This week will be the final week of the mouse pad contest. Last week student council got together and made a Valentine card with candy attached to it for every student at Carlé.  

This week is the final week of this the fourth grade period meaning we are two thirds of the way through the school year.

Doyle Conatser and Danny Salvante are students at Carlé Continuation High School in Lower Lake, Calif.

Terrace Middle School to host 'Rachel's Challenge' Feb. 17

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Written by: Editor
Published: 13 February 2015

LAKEPORT, Calif. – Terrace Middle School will host an event on Tuesday, Feb. 17, that focuses on preventing bullying and violence.

The school will have two student assemblies for “Rachel's Challenge,” with a training to follow for 100 students.

There also will be a parent and community event from 6 to 7 p.m. in the school's choir room, located adjacent to the MAC building at 250 Lange St.

Rachel’s Challenge exists to equip and inspire individuals to replace acts of violence, bullying and negativity with acts of respect, kindness and compassion, according to www.rachelschallenge.org .

Rachel’s Challenge is based on the life and writings of Rachel Joy Scott who was the first victim of the Columbine school shootings in 1999.

A few weeks after the tragedy, Darrell Scott, Rachel’s father, spoke to a Congressional House Judiciary Committee regarding issues of school violence.

Shortly afterwards, he founded “Rachel’s Challenge,” a bullying and violence abatement program.

The universal message of kindness and compassion told by Rachel’s story has been heard by students in several other countries.

Through her example, Rachel’s Challenge is making a positive impact in the lives of millions of people every year.

Since inception, more than 17 million people have heard Rachel’s story in live settings around the world, at least eight school shootings have been prevented and more than 500 suicides have been averted.

Superintendents, principals, teachers, parents and students bring Rachel’s Challenge into their schools because of escalating problems such as bullying, student isolation, teen suicide, discrimination, school violence and increased disciplinary actions.

Through powerful presentations, trainings, community events, and professional development, Rachel’s Challenge provides the sustainable solution.

Rachel’s inspiring story provides a simple, yet powerful example of how small acts of kindness and acceptance motivate us to consider our relationships with the people we come in contact with every day.

For more information about the Terrace Middle School presentations, call the school at 707-262-3007.

Clear Lake Trowel and Trellis Garden Club scholarships available

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Written by: Jerry Shaul
Published: 11 February 2015

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – As one of its community services, the Clear Lake Trowel and Trellis Garden Club offers a scholarship program for qualified students who have graduated from a Lake County high school.

Applications are available from counselors and scholarship coordinators at all Lake County high schools and community colleges.

Students must attend an academic or vocational school as a full-time student during the 2015-16 school year and major in horticultural or environmental sciences, or a related field.

Two $500 scholarships will be awarded this year.

Scholarship applications and supporting materials must be received by April 15 to be considered.

For more information call Leanne Harvey at 707-263-0850.

In the past, scholarship funding has been provided by the sale of Christmas wreaths, which were handmade by garden club members from fresh stock.

Since three years of drought have significantly diminished the quality of wreath-making materials, it was decided to curtail wreath making for Christmas 2014.

Instead, proceeds from a garden tour event this spring will be used to fund the scholarship program.

Anyone who loves to garden is invited to attend the club's meetings, which are held on the third Tuesday of each month – except July and August – at noon at the Scotts Valley Womens Club house, 2298 Hendricks Road. A light lunch is served.

Clear Lake Trowel and Trellis Garden Club is a member of Mendo-Lake District, Pacific Region, California Garden clubs Inc. and National Garden Clubs Inc.

For more information call Marva Brandt at 707-279-1625 or visit www.clttgc.org .

Jerry Shaul is a member of the Clear Lake Trowel and Trellis Garden Club.

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