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LAKEPORT, Calif. – Lakeport Christian Center Preschool held a Trike-A-Thon Fundraiser on Friday, April 17, for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
The students were excited to do something for other children.

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LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – The Lake County Office of Education Career and College Readiness Department, located at 14092 Lakeshore Drive in Clearlake, has suspended testing services in Lake County as of April 11.
To locate a test center or register for the GED and Pearson Vue exams visit www.pearsonvue.com .
To locate a test center or register for the HiSET exam visit http://hiset.ets.org .
Yuba College Clearlake is now a host site for this exam; however, any inquires should go through the HiSET Web site.
The Clearlake office will continue to issue transcripts for those that took the GED prior to 2002.
Those calls should be referred to 707-994-9001.
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LOWER LAKE, Calif. – Carlé introduced four new students this week: Angela Krebs, Jordan Shaffer, Sabrina Rinoldi and Nick Strickland. We welcome them all and hope they enjoy the “Carlé Way.”
On April 24 our principal, Mr. Strahl, will take students who have 100-percent attendance out to lunch to The Spot in Clearlake.
On April 15 a lunchtime activity started here at Carlé called the “Be Fresh” program. Carlé would like to thank Sherri Boelter and Jacque Febler for once again bringing this wonderful, healthy and delicious program to our students.
Also on April 15 Carlé had two portfolios: Alyssa Goepfert and Aneesa Lopez. These two have been some of hardest working students at our school this year who have kept their eyes truly focused on the prize of graduation. They have both achieved this dream. Carlé would like to congratulate them.
On April 10 the whole school of Carlé took a trip to Santa Rosa Junior College to look at the campus and see what classes the college has to offer.
Dustin Wilson, Jason Arson and Faith Wilson all had this to say, “They have a beautiful campus with lots of trees.”
“Everyone had a great time, a few students are even going to take a few courses,” said Mr. Strahl.
On April 15, the student government held a meeting and discussed prom and new lunchtime activities.
On April 24 Carlé will be holding a six-on-six tug-of-war competition.
Last week Carlé started a new grading period, which also told us who got gold level and sustainability awards in the previous or fifth grading period:
– Gold level: Jason Arson, Jose Bendana, Ashley Gilbert, Jasmine Heckard, Angel Hernandez, Stevie Jones, Isharae Lamar, Anessa Lopez, Kristin Melcher, Shaunara Pannyasy, Candice Safreno and Alexus Stickle.
– Sustainability awards: Carlos Anguiano, Jason Arson, Jose Bendana, Logan Carlson, Doyle Conatser, Dameon Dawson, Gage Fowler, Alyssa Garnet, Jasmine Heckard, Allen Hernandez, Angel Hernandez, Stevie Jones, Isharae Lamar, Aneesa Lopez, Samuel Martinez, Robert McGraw, Nick McKay, Chris Nuzzo, Regina Perrin-Clanton, Maria Pineda, Rogelio Ramirez, Kedwin Russell-McAteer, Daniel Salvante, Alexus Stickle and Cole Wynn.
Doyle Conatser and Danny Salvante are students at Carlé Continuation High School in Lower Lake, Calif.
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CLEARLAKE, Calif. – The Clear Lake Campus of Yuba College will celebrate Earth Day 2015 on Wednesday, April 22.
The Earth Day event at the Clear Lake Campus will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., offering booths, entertainment, and resources to educate and inform the community on environmental, ecological and educational issues related to Earth Day.
“I am excited to bring our community together around this day,” said student organizer Danielle Stennet. “A Cree Indian Proverb inspired me, ‘Only when the last tree has died and the last river has been poisoned and the last fish has been caught will we realize we cannot eat money.’”
The US government Web site says, “Earth Day is a time to celebrate gains we have made and create new visions to accelerate environmental progress. Earth Day is a time to unite around new actions. Earth Day and every day is a time to act to protect our planet.”
“I am excited to invite our community to celebrate Earth Day and focus on our environment,” said Associated Student Body President Ruby Tu.
Live music will be performed during the event by a full and varied line up of talented students as well as instructors Doug and Sissa Harris.
The award-winning culinary program will sell lunch and provide information and tours of the “green restaurant.” There will be a full menu available inside the restaurant as well as a take-out menu outdoors.
Activities involving baking with solar ovens, free raffle drawings and flower planting will take place.
Information booths include Lake County Sierra Club, Lake County Land Trust, Jonas Energy Solutions, Anderson Marsh, Solar City, Vector Control, Konocti Trails, Environmental Protection Agency, C & S Waste Solutions, Lake County Co-op, Master Gardeners and more.
The community is invited to attend this on campus event.
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