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Education

Art and Science Camp held Oct. 20

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Written by: Lake County News reports
Published: 21 October 2007

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Ten-year old Mary Willis of Middletown dissects an owl pellet. Photo by Maile Field.

 

 

 

LAKE COUNTY – Students from around Lake County experienced a day of learning Saturday at the Art and Science Camp.


One hundred and 35 fourth through sixth graders from all county school districts and non-public school settings took part in the event, which began at 7:45 a.m. and lasted until 4:30 p.m.


Included were 40-minute stations at locations including Anderson Marsh in Lower Lake, where students participated in a nature walk, music station, art station and science station; and Taylor Observatory in Kelseyville, where they experienced a planetarium show, solar telescope, music station and art station.


The free event was sponsored by the Children's Museum of Art and Science, Redbud Audubon Society, Anderson Marsh Interpretative Association, Lake County Office of Education and Clearlake Kiwanis.


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Carl

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Written by: Atlee Erickson
Published: 20 October 2007
It has been a great week here at Carlé!


In this past week we have acquired two new ping pong tables! One was given to us by the wonderful family of one of our own students, Kelly Campo. The other was acquired for us by our principal, Bill MacDougall, and paid for by our student government.


Because of the new ping pong tables, we decided to have a Ping Pong Tournament. We will update you on the winners of the tournament next week.


We also concluded our mug making contest, and everyone won! Everyone who entered a design into the contest received a free mug with their design on it.


One of our teachers, Alan Siegel, was offered a chance to host a television show on the Travel Channel. That would be very exciting to have one of our own teachers being on television and traveling the world!


Each one of our teachers received training for our new Smart-Boards on Oct. 17 and 18. We would like to thank Jason Orbaugh of SMART Technologies for training our teachers so they can use our new technology effectively to help better their student's education. Jason and SMART donated their time for this endeavor.


On Oct. 24 Pam Bordisso will be a guest in our careers class. On Oct. 26 15 to 20 kids will attend a career day class at Yuba College.


We would like to congratulate last week's student of the week, Andre Ari. He was made student of the week for his hard work in making great music everyday, as well as being a great student in his classes.


Atlee Erickson is a junior at Carle High School and the dedicated writer of the Carle Chronicle.


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Kelseyville Unified hosts candidates event

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Written by: Editor
Published: 18 October 2007
KELSEYVILLE – The Kelseyville Unified Teachers Association in partnership with the California School Employees Association, Chapter No. 638 and the Kelseyville High School Senior Civics Classes will be hosting a “Meet the Candidates” event at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 24, in the Kelseyville High School Student Auditorium.


All candidates for the Kelseyville Unified School District Board of Education have been invited to participate.


The evening is strictly formatted for fairness to all participants and candidates will answer questions put to them by each group. Candidates may then make themselves available to meet with the general audience and answer public questions.


If you have any questions you may contact Rico Abordo (KUTA) at 279-4923, Extension 1204 or Holley Luia (CSEA) at 279-4923, Extension 1286.


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East Lake Preschool accepts students

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Written by: Editor
Published: 14 October 2007
CLEARLAKE OAKS – East Lake Preschool still has openings for your child at its full-day preschool.


They are accepting applications for 12 openings for children ages 3 to 5.


East Lake Preschool has a comprehensive preschool program where children are fully supported to become successful students and prepared for kindergarten.


At East Lake Preschool, they host a nurturing and academically supportive environment for your child to grow to their full potential.


The school implements a comprehensive preschool program that includes family and community

involvement. Parents, students and teachers work together to ensure a smooth and successful transition into kindergarten.


For more information about the preschool program, call the school at 707-245-4124.


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