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Konocti Unified Board of Trustees meets Jan. 30

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Written by: Editor
Published: 27 January 2008
LOWER LAKE – The Konocti Unified School District Board of Trustees will hold a special meeting beginning at 5:15 p.m.


The meeting will be held at the Carol McClung Conference Center, 9430 Lake St., Lower Lake.


Board members are President Herb Gura, Clerk Anita Gordon, and Trustees Carolynn Jarrett, Mary Silva and Hank Montgomery.


Timed items include an student expulsion case at 5:30 p.m. and another at 6:30 p.m.

 

Under untimed items, the board will consider a request for the Lower Lake High School Drama Club; several personnel appointments and changes; the share of cost for the Americorps Program Partner/Lower Lake Elementary School Site Agreement; revision to the Lower Lake Elementary School Site Discretionary Block Grant allocating $2,000 for campus beautification; approval of the Automotive Technology Career Pathway Advisory Committee supplemental appointments; and approval of the Career Pathways 1D application for the automotive facility.


The board will meet in closed session to discuss legal, personnel and negotiation matters.


The next regular meeting of the Board of Trustees will take place at 6:15 p.m. Feb. 6, in the Carol McClung Center at the district office. A public hearing will be held for the purpose of allowing public input regarding the use of Redevelopment Funds for various projects and text book adoption grades ninth through 12th.


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Konocti Christian Academy students support vets

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Written by: Elizabeth Larson
Published: 25 January 2008

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Students at KCA present Ginny Craven with $350 for Operation Tango Mike. Courtesy photo.



LAKEPORT – Students at Konocti Christian Academy supported Operation Tango Mike during the month of November in honor of Veteran's Day.


Ginny Craven, founder of Operation Tango Mike, gave a talk and video presentation during "Koffee with KCA.”


The students pledged to raise money to send Christmas care packages to our troops.


KCA students had collected over $350 and presented Ginny Craven with a check to contribute towards Operation Tango Mike's Christmas package postage.


Captain James G. Allen, Air Combat Intelligence Operations Officer G-2/ACI, sent a letter personally thanking the students and expressing his gratitude for their thoughtfulness on behalf of the troops under his command stationed at the Al Asad air base in Iraq.

 

 

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Cody and Jake Scully drop off bundles of Christmas letters for troops at Umpqua Bank. Courtesy photo.
 


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Konocti Christian Academy students support vets

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Written by: Elizabeth Larson
Published: 25 January 2008

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Students at KCA present Ginny Craven with $350 for Operation Tango Mike. Courtesy photo.



LAKEPORT – Students at Konocti Christian Academy supported Operation Tango Mike during the month of November in honor of Veteran's Day.


Ginny Craven, founder of Operation Tango Mike, gave a talk and video presentation during "Koffee with KCA.”


The students pledged to raise money to send Christmas care packages to our troops.


KCA students had collected over $350 and presented Ginny Craven with a check to contribute towards Operation Tango Mike's Christmas package postage.


Captain James G. Allen, Air Combat Intelligence Operations Officer G-2/ACI, sent a letter personally thanking the students and expressing his gratitude for their thoughtfulness on behalf of the troops under his command stationed at the Al Asad air base in Iraq.

 

 

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Cody and Jake Scully drop off bundles of Christmas letters for troops at Umpqua Bank. Courtesy photo.
 


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Carl

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Written by: Atlee Erickson
Published: 21 January 2008
It’s another great week here at Carlé High School! It is the last week of our third grading period, so we are we are working hard to complete our full credits. We are already half way through the school year!


Our music class is working on learning acoustic songs to play at the upcoming cabaret. Dan Maes, our music teacher, is helping the students learn the songs that they want to perform.


We have always done fun activities during lunch, to build community between students. We have been playing twister at lunch, which has resulted in a lot of laughs. A great event that happened on the 18th was an arm wresting tournament. We will have updates about how it went next week.


The 21st was Martin Luther King Jr. Day. It is celebration of the birth of one of the greatest civil rights activists in United States’ history. He believed in the power of nonviolent protest, and followed in the footsteps of other important historical activists such as Mahatma Gandhi, who managed to non-violently gain independence for India. Martin Luther King was beaten, arrested, and eventually killed in his fight for equal rights for dark skinned Americans. To celebrate his accomplishments we now get to take a day of school, and we can use that time to appreciate the rights we enjoy everyday because of people like Martin Luther King Jr., or watch daytime television.


On the 15th Jaime Banducci’s portfolio was presented. The student of the week this past week was Justin Duncan. He was selected as student of the week for his perfect attendance, always being on task, and for doing great on his schoolwork.


That is what has been happening at Carlé High School this week! Thank you for reading!


Atlee Erickson is a junior at Carlé High School.


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