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Written by: Bryan Lane
Published: 25 October 2008
There's never a boring week here, and this week is no exception. The itinerary, although never empty, is especially full for these next coming holiday months. There¹s not going to be a dull moment for any member of the student body, or the staff alike, because everyone is either going to be moving in preparation for or participation in the school wide and community service events.


To start things off, we want to congratulate all of our students that made gold level this grading period. Those students include Alexandra Huff, Amy Reis, Kodi Burr, Zen Carroll, Chelsea Dawson, Justin Duncan, Leana Efestione, Stacey Fedewa, Kim Fuller, Winter Gray, Brittney Habshi, Danielle

Hudson, Alex Huff, Marquice Lamar, Courtney Lawson, Christopher McCarley, Monica McGaffey, Tosha McKeehan, Alex Meek, Jessie Meshreky, Kristina Micheletti, Jamila Parker, Bonny Passley, Sarah Roath, Brooke Robb, Patrick Roberts, Ben Sheridan, Chelsey Shrum, Paul Silsby, Marissa Tagle, Jenny Wynn, Ashley Wiebusch, and Jasmine Andrews.


These students went above and beyond by maintaining an attendance rate of 90 percent or higher this semester, along with making over 15 credits, which is a whopping three more credits more than traditional high students make a semester. Each credit is equal to 12 hours of work, which means that they did at least 36 hours of work more than the expected amount for the semester. So these students definitely deserve the utmost congratulations, and are proving to be great role models for other students.


Next up, our Interact Club went to their luncheon and had a wonderful time. The Interact Club does community service, via voting on one big community project and completing it throughout the year. This year they are working on a safe house for abused children. Everyone in attendance agreed that the

food was absolutely delicious.


The members of the Carlé Interact Club are Alex Huff, Katie Flannery, Marquice Lamar, Atlee Erickson, Bonnie Passley, Courtney McKissick, Tasha McKeehan, Kodi Burr, and Rodney Browning-Munson. Our Interact advisor is Kineen. We would like to thank her greatly for her time and effort.


Also, we want to give out a huge thank you to Dr. Heidi Morgan from Yuba Community College for graciously offering to help our school choir to practice for caroling, starting soon.


That barely scratches the surface of how much Carlé is involved with our community. There¹s going to be quite a few community service events coming up too. One example is that Carlé High will be at the Lower Lake cemetery on Veterans day to help with the inspiring Avenue of the Flags run by Joel and Flora Moore. We have done this for many years. While we volunteer for this event our hearts will be with all the veterans and current soldiers on duty around the world.


This year, our hearts are especially with one of our great benefactors who recently passed away, Russell Ristici. Russell served in World War II and fought in the Battle of the Bulge. Carlé has joined with many others in our attempt to have the little Lower Lake park that Russell took such good care of named for him. There also will be a memorial ceremony at the park for Russell in the coming weeks. Our whole school will walk down to pay our respect to this very special person.


Bryan Lane is a student at Carlé High School in Lower Lake.


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Middletown Adventist School plans health fair, dinner

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Written by: Editor
Published: 19 October 2008
MIDDLETOWN – The Middletown Adventist School has two events coming up soon, a health fair later this month and a dinner in November.


On Sunday, Oct. 26 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., the school will host a health fair and healthy breakfast fundraiser.


There will be nutritional counseling, exercising, hydrotherapy, a juice bar and a kid's booth.


For $5 you can get a blood sugar, cholesterol, O2 and blood pressure screening. Help the school out too and purchase their "healthy breakfast" for $5.


On Saturday, Nov. 8, at 6 p.m., the school will host a soup and bread dinner with their annual auction featuring homemade crafts and talent.


Middletown Adventist School is located at 21640 Highway 29, telephone 987-9147.


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Carl

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Written by: Bryan Lane
Published: 18 October 2008
It was quite the enthralling time here at Carlé this week. Every single member of the staff and student body was moving, working, and progressing forward like they always do. This week, in particular though, was quite a busy one.


To start things off, it was the end of the first grading period of the 2008-09 school year. This means that everyone gets a nice little checkup to see what they've accomplished so far. And, this means our amazing secretary Barbara Dye is bombarded with taking care of the entire school's grades along with

the regular daily job of a secretary.


On the last day of our grading period, everyone who made a level (either gold, silver or bronze, part of Carlé's incentive plan for good behavior, hard work and attendance) got to either watch a movie in our library (thanks to our own Faron Moran, who set up the projectors and screens), or they could watch the fleetball tournament that took place on the field right below the school, with Jenna Ortega and Emily Newton as the officials.


Also, this week, Principal Ed Zander initiated a new after school guitar program. This program goes on Mondays, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. The student body of Carlé was stoked to hear this program starting, and it's definitely something great and beneficial to do after school now.


The student/staff luncheon took place this week also, where the staff chose students to go eat lunch with them, put on by our culinary class. The staff each choose a student for their work and efforts in classes. The food was amazing, and a good time was had by all.


The students/staff paired up and went as follows: Alan Siegel took Courtney Lawson, Verna Rogers took Rebecca Lopez, Ed Zander took Aaron Trammell, Dan Maes took Kodi Burr, Barbara Dye took Paige Salvante, Tom Schaergus took Sarah Roath, Gary Oakes took Rodney Browing, Steve Hammond took Chris McCarley, and Patty Langston took Stacey Fedewa.


Also, a big congratulations goes out to Marlene Williams and Kristina Micheletti who gave their senior portfolio presentations and did great.


Students Emily Newton, Bryan Layne, Ino Moreno, and Mia Dupard are next up to give theirs, and we wish them all good luck.


All in all, it was quite the eventful week yet again, for students and staff alike. And with Halloween and our harvest fest right around the corner, it's got nowhere to get but better and better.


Bryan Lane is a student at Carlé High School in Lower Lake.


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Lil' Acorns Preschool to feature giant pumpkin at open house

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Written by: Editor
Published: 15 October 2008
CLEARLAKE OAKS – Come and join in the Lil’ Acorns Preschool fun and food, and guess the weight of a giant pumpkin, donated by grower extraordinaire, Mike Beck, during the school's open house.


The event will take place from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 22.


Visit the open house, see the colorful classrooms and play area, meet the school's special teacher, Miss Jessica, and win the prize for the closest pumpkin weight. Drop-in visitors are welcome.


Are you looking for a safe, nurturing preschool experience for your child? Don’t worry about diapers: they potty train. Don’t worry about food: hot meals and snacks are served daily. NCO is accepted, and they accept 2- to 5-year-olds.


The school is open extended hours from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. for parents' convenience.


Lil’ Acorns is located at 12487 The Plaza, one block off Highway 20 in Clearlake Oaks, behind the Red and White grocery and next to the Clearlake Oaks Community United Methodist Church on The Plaza.


For more information, please call 998-3190.


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