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The wreaths are fresh, lovely and decorated, and can be purchased for just $25. They feature different types of greenery and pine cones.
If you would like to purchase a wreath, contact Jan Fiedler at 707-994-8181.
If you would like to donate to the committee, send donations to Elma Freeman at P.O. Box 1892, Clearlake, CA 95422.
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MIDDLETOWN – Middletown Adventist School sang several songs from this year's Christmas play, "The Little Christmas Lamb," at Christmas in Middletown on Dec. 1.
The students had a successful bake sale in the Middletown Plaza parking lot and had lots of fun as they helped to spread their ever-infectious Christmas spirit!

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Some new students have joined Carlé since the beginning of October. We would like to welcome Sam Ayala, Peter Bennett, Justin Duncan, Michelle Hayes, Mary Snyder and Kayla Ward.
A few of our current students are now nearing graduation, and all will be presenting their portfolios on Nov. 29. They are Crystal Engelking, Wes Besgrove and Amy Jones. They each have been great students, and will be missed when they leave.
The staff members at Carlé always do their best so that the students here can get the most out of their school. Everyone here would like to thank one of our most valued staff members: Barbara Dye. We want our appreciation of her to be known. She worked on her own time in order to get all the student's report cards out for the second grading period. She is loved by all of the students and the staff.
Our principle, Bill MacDougall says, “She is one of the most intelligent, efficient and pleasant people I have ever met.”
Our student body president Lavonne Pattee also said, “Barbara is what keeps Carlé High running; she is what keeps everything running smoothly, and she also happens to one of the kindest people that has ever walked the face of the Earth.”
Our teacher, Alan Siegel, had this to say: “Barbara is probably the most competent person I have ever had the pleasure of working with. She is our secretary, counselor, advisor, troubleshooter, English corrector and so much more. She is the single most important person to the success of this school.”
The third grading period is under way and it is going to be a strange one. This is because of the winter vacation taking away most of our school days, making it harder to get a good amount of credits. It will be impossible for students to achieve gold level unless they do a good amount of extra credit. We are confident, though, that everyone here will do just fine.
Congratulations to this week's student of the week, Courtney Montiel. She was chosen as student of the week for helping other students, doing a lot of community service, and always being a very pleasant person.
Thank you for reading! Have a great week!
Atlee Erickson is a junior at Carlé High School.
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On Nov. 11 for Veterans Day there was a function at Lower Lake Cemetery for all of our soldiers. This is an annual event, being organized by Joel and Flora Moore, in which a flag is raised for every soldier. People come and pay respect to the fallen soldiers on Veterans Day. Carlé is heavily involved in the Avenue of the Flags. We joined the Boy Scouts and others in paying our respects.
Carlé began working on Veterans Day and Memorial Day as a way to thank the people who run the graveyard for always being so accommodating to our students. After we did the flags one time we were so impressed with the day that we have been involved ever since.
Thanksgiving break, first break of the school year, is going to be Nov. 18-25. After working hard for a while, the students and the teachers are very happy for a break.
In other news, Carlé is now in cooperation with miZone, a program that helps people of all ages organize their lives and their careers. Carlé students now get one credit for every 12 hours they spend participating in the miZone program. The entire program lasts 10 weeks and is completely free.
Their facility is well equipped with eight computers that can be used to learn windows off voice programs and have a program called iJobs, which helps people find jobs they would like to have. They also have food and entertainment for people working so they can refresh themselves.
Businesses can call miZone for workers, and miZone will provide them with participants in the program that are willing to do these jobs. Carlé Principal Bill MacDougal is very excited about this program, and feels it is very important for helping people make their lives better.
On Nov. 8 Anthony Hill gave his portfolio, in order to show his work for all his years in school until now.
We would like to congratulate our student of the week Sarah Roath. She was chosen for student of the week for her hard work and being an excellent student. Angie Siegel said, “She is one of the top students in the school, and she has worked incredibly hard from the second she stepped foot on campus.”
Also, everyone in student government received chili for doing such a great job organizing Harvest Fest.
That is all for the Chronicle! Thanks for reading!
Atlee Erickson is a junior at Carlé High School.
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