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Education

Retired teachers meet Nov. 10

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Written by: Editor
Published: 02 November 2009
CLEARLAKE OAKS – California Retired Teachers (CalRTA) will meet Nov. 10 at Happy Gardens in Clearlake Oaks.


The business meeting and luncheon will begin at 10:30 a.m., and will include a silent auction which helps to support the scholarship fund.


Lunch is by reservation only.


Call 707-274-1094 for reservations or further information.


All retired teachers are welcome.

Carl

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Written by: Andrea McMullen
Published: 01 November 2009

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Carlé High School would like to thank Rian Sommerfield of Nest Egg Investments in Kelseyville who helped us find a vehicle to invest the $300,000 donation bequeathed to us by Russell Rustici. Sommerfield graciously provided his services to Carlé free of charge.


The donation was in the last handwritten line of Rustici's will. It stated that Carlé will receive this donation for the express purpose of student scholarships.


“We are extremely grateful to Russell Rustici, Rian Sommerfield and the Konocti School Board for coming together and doing an excellent job of creating a sustainable scholarship for Carlé High School students,” said Carlé Principal Ed Zander.


Forty years of Carlé students will forever be grateful for this extremely generous gift!


Deadline for our in school mug contest was Friday; we have already printed Christina Ortega, Ryan Cumpston, Bianca Frias, Josh Hays,Gerald Stahlman, Dylan Nevarez, Winter Gray, Kara Boyce, Christina Ortega, Brianna Giambra, Ellie Hackler, Dikota David and many other winning entries.


The N.H.S.R.A's (National High School Rodeo Association) Rodeo is going on. One Carlé student, Chris McCarley, has been involved in rodeo for nine years and this year he is entered in team roping, which is when two partners tie an animal, one catches the head and the other catches the feet and they tie it down. He does tie down roping, in which you jump off the horse, rope and tie up a calf. Finally, he does steer wrestling, where the steer runs out and you grab it by the horns, and tie it down. Good luck, Chris!


Alan Siegel, one of Carlé's teachers, is serving on a panel during a major technology conference in the Washington, DC area. He will be serving on the panel with US Secretary of Education Arne Duncan. The panel will only have four people on it so Alan will be sure to be a voice for Lake County and rural school issues.


Carlé's ping pong tournament has ended and here are the winners: Gary Oakes in first place, Dylan Nevarez in second and Allen Weemes in third. Congratulations to our ping pong winners! Each winner has been awarded a specially designed plaque from our own Student Based Enterprise designed by Kodi Burr.


Carlé welcomes Ashley Wilsley to our school! We hope you feel welcome here.


Our student of the week was Dylan Nevarez. He always helps around the school and is always there when you need help. He is an excellent athlete, artist and always has his eyes on the prize. Keep up the great work, Dylan!


Two Carlé students were invited to attend the student of the month Rotary Award luncheon. Kodi Burr and Ashley Wiebusch were chosen. They were invited to attend because they always give their best efforts. Kodi is Carlé's head graphic designer and has been running the Lower Lake Community Action dinner one Wednesday each month. Ashley has become our student body president, and has done an excellent job in supporting school and community events. Congratulations to the two of you for your hard work!


Andrea McMullen is a student at Carlé High School.

Lake County International Charter School celebrates with third annual 'Live & Give' event

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Written by: Editor
Published: 01 November 2009
MIDDLETOWN – Lake County International Charter School (LCICS) is holding its third annual Live & Give Celebration and Auction.


This fun-filled event will again be held at the Moore Family Winery at 11990 Bottle Rock Road on Cobb Mountain on Saturday, Nov. 7, from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.


“LCICS has accomplished so much in just a few years,” said Director Karl Reichman. “We are extremely proud of our accreditation with WASC (Western Association of Schools and Colleges) and our authorization as an IB World School, as well as having reached all of our Federal NCLB (No Child Left Behind) goals, and to have achieved a 100-point growth on the school’s API - STAR Test last spring. This year’s Live & Give theme, '1970’s Flashback,' will be an exciting celebration of both our growth and achievements.”


LCICS invites you to join them wearing your funkiest 1970s clothing or cocktail attire. Tickets can be purchased for $25 per person at the LCICS Office at 15872 Armstrong Street or D’s Coffee & Tea Shop at 21187 Calistoga Road in Middletown, by calling 707-963-3063 or by emailing This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. . You must be at least 21 years old to attend.


The ticket price a complimentary cup of micro-brewed ale donated by the Mount St. Helena Brewing Company, 70’s themed finger foods created by Chic Le Chef in Hidden Valley Lake, music by local DJ Kevi Kev of KMH Productions, dancing, and both silent and live auctions. Moore Family wines will be available for purchase by the glass or the bottle.


LCICS is a tuition-free, kindergarten through eighth grade public, school that is WASC accredited and an authorized International Baccalaureate (IB) World school providing students with an inquiry-based, enriched education in a nurturing environment.


At LCICS, students are taught to become competent and self-motivated individuals with a commitment to life-long learning, enabling them to reach their full potentials as literate, knowledgeable, principled and responsible global citizens of the 21st century.


For more information, or to donate to the live or silent auctions, call 707-987-3063 or go online to www.lcics.org .

Carl

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Written by: Andrea McMullen and Kaitlyn Sliger
Published: 24 October 2009
It's senior portfolio time, and recently we have had Allen Weemes on the 15th, Kaitlyn Sliger on the 19th, Tosha McKeehan on the 22nd, and Jakie Stephenson on the 29th all deliver their final project to the staff and their families. We would like to congratulate them for all the hard work

they have done at Carlé.


We would like to thank Highlands High and the Community Court School for coming to our school and participating in our fleet ball tournament.


Our football game went very well. “We had strong performances form every player at different times,” Steve said. “Our players worked for a number of weeks preparing, which enabled them to understand how the game is played: its pass-pass-pass not long bumps.”


Carlé's football players were Manuel Armijo, Jeremy Burton, Tyler Giliam, Jason Hammond, Anthony Henson, Chris McCarley, Dylan Nevarez, Nate Oberdorf, Marco Ochoa, Lucas Powel and Gerald Stahlman. Thank you all for contributing to such a great time.


A big thank you to our students who barbequed for us and the visiting teams on Friday. We would like to thank Vince Copas and John Watson for their hard work.


We would also like to thank Steve for doing a great job coaching and running our football tournament.


Thank yous also go out to Marta Fuller, Mari Valdez and Katherine Henry for coming to Carlé and doing free dental screenings for our students.


Happy birthday to Kara Boyce, Ryan Cumpston, Tanner Greer and our principle Ed Zander, we hope you all have a great day.


We would also like to welcome Sandra Jones to our school and we hope she feels comfortable here. Our CHILY prize winner this week was Amber Bradford, congratulations Amber.


Our student of the week was Josh Hays who literally saved our school based enterprise. He also sets up all the P.E. equipment for the girls and does great things for the school every day. Thank you to Josh Hays for configuring all the computers and printers for us and getting it all up and running. Keep up the great work!


Konocti Adult School is offering citizenship classes Mondays and Wednesdays, 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. There are currently ten students enrolled and there is childcare available if students need that service.


Finally, Barbra Dye our secretary, has posted and listed all of our gold level students for the first grading period of the year and they are as follows; Kara Boyce, Katie Boulrice, Amber Bradford, Jeremy Burton, Stefani Conner, Stefani Cook, Vince Copas, Ryan Cumpston, Dikota David, Lisa Davis, Stacey Fedewa, Nick Ford, Bianca Frias, Trever Giovacchini, Derek Grace, Winter Gray, Ellie Hackler, Geneva Hudson, Phoenix King, Kayellia Lansdowne, Doyle Lopez, Gary Martin, Jeffrey Martin, Will McAlister, Lexi Nance, Nate Oberdorf, Marco Ochoa, Christina Ortega, Lucas Powell, Brooke Robb, Paul Silsby, Kaitlyn Sliger, Jerry Stahlman, Jackie Stephenson, Aaron Trammell,

Alex VonRekowski, John Watson and Ashley Wiebusch. Congratulations to all of our Gold Level students who have worked very hard.


Andrea McMullen and Kaitlyn Sliger are students at Carlé Continuation High School.

  1. Volunteers lay sod at Riviera Elementary Saturday
  2. Blue Heron 4-H Club starts its fourth year
  3. Gathering for retired educators takes place Saturday
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