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The event will begin at 8 p.m. at Lake County Fairgrounds, Fritch Hall, 401 Martin St.
Tickets cost $20. The event will features comedians from MTV and The Improv.
This is Kelseyville High Sober Grad's major fundraiser.
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One was the Gold Level trip on Friday, Feb. 25. There, 17 Gold Level students got together to go bowling and have a pizza lunch at Lakeside Lanes. We would like to thank Lakeside Lanes for hosting our highest credit earning students.
On Wednesday, Feb. 25, Heidi Morgan was awarded her mug and plaque designed by Bonnie Passley for helping out the Carlé choir class and making it possible.
Carlé High School now has another teen parenting counselor. Teresa Stewart will now be available through Carlé High for any teen in need. We would like to welcome Teresa to our family.
Carlé High School is now accepting any old 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 994-1033, and ask to speak with Alan Siegel. Thank you for your consideration.
We would like to thank our Student Council, which is helping students understand the importance of community service. We have had a group of very active students who constantly volunteer for many of our community service events.
Student Council wants to foster the love of community service in those who have not volunteered very much. For this reason, Student Council is creating a community service day here at Carle.
The council is creating a list of projects which will benefit our own school. We will dedicate a day towards improving our school and all students will play a part. Once the students see how rewarding community service can be and how much pride and confidence can be gained from this experience, Student Council is confident they will extend this commitment into their community as a whole.
Carlé High school has a five-credit requirement or 60 hours of community service as part of our graduation requirements. Our council has also just approved the purchase of a ping-pong table so Carlé High School can finally have our big ping-pong tournament.
Advisor's note: The Carlé community would like to congratulate the writer of our articles, Amanda Tchamourian, who was named our student of the week last week. As you can see Amanda does a great job keeping the county informed about what goes on here at our school. She is also a phenomenal
student who always is awarded gold level. In addition, she is a gifted artist who is currently designing and painting a large mural for Konocti Dance studio. Keep up the good work Amanda and Carlé.
Amanda Tchamourian is a student at Carlé High school.
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We would also like to congratulate the student of week who is Brooke Robb. Brooke, along with Geneva Hudson, does all of our recycling for the school. In addition she is heavily involved in community service and is an excellent student. Keep up the good work.
Carlé High has been very involved with helping the community this past month. On Feb. 13 the Lower Lake Action Group's cioppino feed was a success. At the dinner, everyone was served shrimp salad, pasta marinated in cioppino sauce and the cioppino, which was made of shrimp, crab and clams cooked up by the very generous Steve Leveroni. Sounds very tasty.
Also big help was Carlé's stream team last week on Tuesday, Feb. 17. On that date they went back to Snows Lake Vineyard to evaluate pH levels. Students last week were also asked to film for TV 8. They filmed the important news about new houses being built near Dam Road in Clear Lake. We would like to thank Allen Markowski who gave us the opportunity to film and Josh Borba, Alex Meek and Paul Silsby who filmed the event.
With events passing, more events shall come. Student council will be holding their next meeting on March 6. There they will discuss prom issues and new ideas for our Carlé spirit week. Student Council will be open-minded to any ideas offered, so please come to tell us yours.
There also will be a school site council meeting on Feb. 26 for anyone willing to come.
Last but not least, Wyo Tech will be coming to Carlé High School. Yes you read that right. On Feb. 25 Wyo Tech will be showing. If you have any more questions you can ask Verna Rogers for more information.
Thank you from Carlé High School, and we wish you another joyful week.
Amanda Tchamourian is a student at Carlé High School in Lower Lake.
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When Josh returned to Lower Lake Elementary with five copies of all the photos on a DVD the school's students greeted them enthusiastically and thanked them for all their help. In addition they thanked them with candy.
We have always known at Carlé that what goes around comes around and we are thrilled to help out.
With this, we would like to announce that the Carlé High School's own talent show will be on March 27, so be ready!
Once again there is more community service for Carlé High. The cioppino dinner was held on Friday, Feb. 13. There was no bad luck here because we had the wonderful help of seven Carlé students. We would like to thank Dylan Sheldon, Amanda Tchamourian, Kodi Burr, Ashley Wiebusch, Jamilia
Parker, Marquice Lamar and Bonny Passley.
The next dinner that we will volunteer for community service will be on Feb. 28. The local Rotary will be hosting a seafood broil dinner. Once again we are excited to be there helping out.
On top of that, we held a Lake County Land Trust community service here at Carlé. We would like to thank Cody Endicott, Stacy Fedewa, Kenneth Horton, Taylor Lopez, Domineque Lozada, Will McAllister, Monica McGaffey, Michelle Perry-Alden, Gloria Rojas, Kaitlyn Schneider, Ben Sheridan, Kinesha Wilson, Gray Winter, Joe Maggio and Deserae Schackford. All of these students helped Susanne Scholz fill letters, seal and stamp them to be sent for donations. Their help was well appreciated on Wednesday, Feb. 11, and on Thursday, Feb. 12.
We would like to thank Heidi Morgan who will be having the next choir date on Feb. 18.
Last but not least, we would like to thank our tutor Pat. She has given us the opportunity of “Study Island,” which will help prepare students for the all-famous CAHSEE test. What would we do without her? Thank you Pat, and thank you all of Carlé for such wonderful help.
Amanda Tchamourian is a student at Carlé High School in Lower Lake.
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