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We started out our night with our wonderful principal, Ed Zander, who gave an amazing speech about the school and recognizing all the teachers for what they do. Following that, the Carlé Choir sang for students and parents. They sang “Dona No Bis,” “White Sand and Grey Sand and “Zum Gali Gali.”
We would like to thank the choir class for a wonderful performance, and we would like to thank Dr. Heidi Morgan and Kineen for canceling their previous plans to lead the choir. We would also like to thank them for leading our choir singing at Yuba College for Earth Day. There they sang the same songs and had a little time to see what exactly Earth Day was about.
Soon after, Carlé High School presented a logo that was made for the Lower Lake Dance Academy. The logo was a dancer jumping in the air painted with the five elements: earth, wind, fire, water and spirit. It was not quite done, but it was already amazing.
We would like to thank Amanda Tchamourian for coming up with and drawing the logo, and we would also like to thank Atlee Erickson for helping design the outside elements. On top of that, we would like to thank Amanda Tchamourian and Dylan Sheldon for painting the logo onto the 4-foot by 8-foot wall.
Chris Clark performed (a wonderful song) by Bob Dylan soon after. His performance was mind blowing, some would say, “He even performed it better than Bob Dylan himself.” After Chris, there was a surprise performance by Bryan Layne, a graduate from Carlé. He performed “Wish You Were Here” by Pink Floyd. His acoustic performance was also amazing. Mike Tellez was also playing his drums throughout the night. We'd like to thank these three students for showing their talents to the parents and students. That takes guts.
We would like to thank all of the parents who brought food to the potluck. We couldn't have done it without you. We had rice, tacos, multiple different salads, mini dogs covered in barbecue sauce, lots of deserts, punch and vegetables. Thank you all once again.
We would like to thank all of our students who helped with campus cleanup. Without the students help we wouldn¹t have been able to get the school to look so good for the parents. Every student was cleaning some part some the campus. The staff was very thankful and happy for the cleanup.
Spirit week is April 27 though May 1. Monday is crazy hair day. Tuesday will be face paint day. Wednesday is 80¹s day. Thursday is duct tape day. Friday will be Gender Bender day. There will also be events at lunch everyday next week. Let¹s see your spirit Carlé High School.
Art and science camp had a meeting on April 21. There, Carolynn Jarrett got kids excited for the science camp, which will be on May 2. We would like to thank them for having this camp so well planned.
Aside from everything else, we have wonderful news, IT'S BARBARA'S BIRTHDAY. Barbara's birthday will be on Wednesday, April 29. We would like to thank her for all her wonderful help at Carlé. There couldn't be a better office person. We hope you get lots of presents because you deserve them all. Carlé loves you Barbara.
Amanda Tchamourian is a student at Carlé High School in Lower Lake.
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LAKEPORT – The Lakeport Unified School District has a new tool to help protect children.
Recently, the district received a Preliminary Alcohol Screening (PAS) device, or breathalyzer, from the Lakeport Police Officers' Association.
Lakeport Police Officers' Association President Officer Norm Taylor presented the device to district Superintendent Erin Smith-Hagberg.
This presentation resulted from an increase in requests from the school for a response by an officer with a device. Lakeport Police no longer has a school resource officer assigned to the campus.
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The open house will take place from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, April 26. The performance begins at 2:30 p.m.
All are Welcome.
La Vida is a free public charter school that offers independent study supported by culturally rich, child-centered onsite classes one to two days per week for all grades, kindergarten through 12th. La Vida is now enrolling for next year.
La Vida Charter School is located on Ridgewood Ranch between Willits and Ukiah. Call 707-459-6344 for more information.
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Welcome back to school Carlé. We just got back from spring break. With that we have a lot more dates and opportunities for the students. Our main date is Open House, which will be on Thursday, April 23, at 6 p.m. We ask that if you show, to please try and bring one hot dish to share with the other families. We hope for this to be a fun time for the adults and students of Carlé High School.
There are more events for students to participate in. On Wednesday, April 22, the Carlé choir will be singing for Earth Day. For community service, the Heron Festival will need some students to help set up and clean up as well as help with food booths, and help direct visitors. The festival will be held on April 25 and 26.
On May 2, there will be an Art and Science camp. The camp needs high school students to sign up as a camp counselor. This counselor will help elementary groups with another adult. If you want to sign up for either event, contact Ed Zander at Carlé High School, 707-994-1033.
Carlé High School is now accepting any older computer donations. Our media class at Carlé is now taking old and broken down computers and shifting and making them into brand new computers. These computers that will be made by our media crew will be given to kids and families that are in need of a
computer. If you have any information that could possibly help out Carlé, or if you have any computers that you would like to donate, please contact Carlé at 707-994-1033, and ask to speak with Alan Siegel. Thank you for your consideration.
Another reminder for prom dresses! Carlé is giving away prom dresses that were donated. Prom will be on May 9, so get them before they run out. With that, Carlé is trying to raise money for this year¹s prom. Mr. Zander has a donation box in his office, and if he gets 200 dollars in his box by prom,
someone will be able to give him a Mohawk filmed live at TV 8.
Carlé High School has made a T-shirt for our favorite principal, Ed Zander. Barbara our secretary presented this T-shirt to him because she wanted to thank him for putting his heart and soul into our school. The T-shirt had a collage of all the teacher of Carlé with the writing “Alternative ED” on the
back and front. Thank you Zander for all of your help and hard work at Carlé.
Amanda Tchamourian is a student at Carlé High School.
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