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CLEARLAKE OAKS, Calif. – East Lake School is honoring its fourth through eighth grade students who achieved academic excellence in the second trimester.
They were recognized for their commitment to academics and hard work at the school's monthly citizenship assembly.
They each received a certificate and a necklace and tag depicting that they are on the honor roll.
Principal’s Honor Roll, 4.5-5.0 GPA
Ashley Aubuchon, Cody Meltzer, Emily Naja, Salatney Pannyasy, Diya Patel, Saloni Patel and Vann Wilkins.
It is noteworthy that five of these students achieved a perfect 5.0 in all subjects. They are Ashley Aubuchon, Emily Naja, Salatney Pannyasy, Diya Patel and Saloni Patel.
Honor Roll, 4.0-4.49 GPA
Taylor Gerhard, Sammie Reed and Seth Smalley.
Academic Achievement, 3.5-3.99 GPA
Rosie Eyerly, Raven Fowler, Harmony Glover, Alexander Johnson, Nicole Klemish, Joahan Morales Camacho, Katelyn Schofield and XiaoWen Zhang.
Principal Debi Malley offered the students on the honor roll congratulations for their accomplishment, and noted that the school is proud of these students for their commitment to excellence.
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CLEARLAKE, Calif. – The Children's Museum of Art and Science (CMAS) will hold its next meeting at 11 a.m. Friday, March 14, in Clearlake.
At the meeting, they will continue planning the art and science day camp that's open to students in grades fourth through sixth to be held on May 3.
They also will discuss the ongoing Lego robot program in the elementary schools.
Any interested volunteers are welcome to attend the meeting.
For meeting address or to volunteer to help at the day camp, please call Carolynn Jarrett at 707-994-2878.
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Hello readers, and welcome to the Carlé Chronicle, your primary source for all things Carlé.
As of this week, we have started our fifth grading period and are two-thirds of the way through the school year.
Our students strive to maintain a hard-working attitude and a willingness to pursue their goals to their full extent.
Seniors are now finishing up their portfolios and are on the fast track to graduate.
Sustainability awards are being given out to students who go above and beyond and consistently manage to receive silver and gold level across multiple grade periods.
To achieve gold level, a student must make a total of at least 15 credits per grade period, with an attendance rate of 90 percent or above.
Gold level students receive a wide variety of benefits, from gold-level trips to open-campus privileges during lunch. Students are encouraged to achieve gold level whenever possible.
This week’s student of the week was senior William Brown, an intellectual individual with a wide variety of literary talents.
The Lower Lake Academy, headed by science teacher Robin Giese, has commissioned the Carlé crew to help them design and make 83 special plaques for their higher achieving senior students.
We take the time to give special thanks to our hard working students Roy “Buggy” Kirk and Carlé graduate Lance Thurston for their efforts in both helping create the plaques and for their general assistance around the school.
We also would like to thank Dr. Barry Munitz, who has generously donated $1,000 to help fund our own school’s senior plaques and their materials.
Carlé's student government is planning a very entertaining Hollywood-themed prom, which will take place on May 9.
The students will be selling custom-made keychains created by graduating senior Sabrina Farnan for $7 apiece to help raise funds for the prom, and currently have approximately 100 keychains in stock ready to sell.
If you would like to buy a key chain to support prom please come by or call us at 707-994-1033.
Students and theater enthusiasts DeAndre Morris and Paul Yanez have pooled their creative talents and have been working on a play they will unveil at Carlé's upcoming open house. While details are scarce, the duo’s one-act play is based on Roman and Greek mythology, and will feature many promising actors in a mix of both comedy and tragedy.
In closing, we would also like to take the time to thank our secretary Barbara Dye, who not only manages to keep things at Carlé running smoothly and efficiently around the school, she takes the time to assist students whenever possible with a smile on her face. Her efforts make the school just a little brighter every day.
Charles Warren is a student at Carlé Continuation High School in Lower Lake, Calif.
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LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Lake County Chapter 35 of the California Retired Teachers Association has awarded grants to three Lake County teachers in the amount of $200 each.
Chapter 35 President Joyce Anderson stated that she had notified each school in the county of the Association’s grants and invited interested teachers to apply for specific projects that might be outside of their normal budget.
In January, the grants were awarded to Jennifer Ingram of Clear Lake High School, and Jennifer Peart and Nicki Goodwin both of Lakeport Elementary School.
Ingram, the district’s band instructor, purchased a refurbished trombone. Larger instruments are often not affordable for students and their families. This instrument will be available for students to use for many years.
Goodwin requested funding to purchase a class set of 25 copies of the book, “Fortunately the Milk.”
Peart received a grant to purchase a class set of literature books to be used during Literature Circle with her second grade class.
Anderson said that the next grant announcement will go to schools in November with the grants being awarded in January 2015. She encouraged all Lake County teachers to apply.
In addition to the grant program, Chapter 35 awards yearly scholarships to individuals seeking a career in education and organizes an annual distribution of cookies to recognize current teachers on the Day of the Teacher.
Chapter 35 of CalRTA is open to all retired teachers and their spouses whether or not they taught in Lake County as well as any individual who supports the organization’s mission.
The chapter meets quarterly. Membership information can be obtained by contacting Peggie Rombach, membership chair, at 707-275-0300.
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