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--Compiled by Angelique Flores
‘Home Tour’ aids school district
The Huntington Beach Educational Foundation will host a “Home Tour”
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. Six homes and gardens in the Seacliff
area of Huntington Beach will be featured.
Tickets are $30 and will include a gourmet picnic lunch at Huntington
Seacliff Elementary School.
All proceeds will benefit the students and teachers of the Huntington
Beach City School District. Tickets are limited. Contact Jean Turner at
(714) 378-1512 or at o7 [email protected]
Checks can be made payable to the Huntington Beach Educational
Foundation and mailed to the district office at 20451 Craimer Lane,
Huntington Beach, 92646.
Ticket forms are also available at all school offices in the district.
Golden West celebrates Cinco de Mayo
Golden West College students, faculty, staff and community members
came out to celebrate Cinco De Mayo last week.
“It’s a way to unify and educate our campus community about another
diverse culture, allowing everyone to celebrate our campus diversity,”
said Christana Montes, Intercultural Center coordinator.
Celebrating the holiday has become increasingly popular at the
college.
This year’s festivities in the quad included a celebration of Mexican
culture, face painting and music by Mariachi singer Sandy Garcia and Mega
92.3 (KCMG). Food was provided by Super Antojitos in Huntington Beach.
Members of the International Latino Students Association soldo7 pan
dulcef7 (sweet bread) to raise funds for scholarships.
The holiday commemorates the victory of the Mexican Army over the
French Army at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862. The 2,000 Mexican
soldiers won despite being outnumbered by the 8,000 French soldiers.
Day honors California’s teachers
Wednesday was set aside as the Day of the Teacher to acknowledge the
dedication and ongoing efforts of California’s teachers. This year’s
theme, “Teachers Send Rays of Light -- Catch Yours!” emphasized the
energy teachers put into reaching every child academically and
emotionally.
The Assn. of Mexican-American Educators sponsored the event. During
the 1970s, the group adopted the Mexican tradition of annually
recognizing teachers and began organizing appropriate events throughout
the state. In 1985, the Day of the Teacher was officially adopted to be
observed each year on the second Wednesday in May.
Campus Pride Day will clean up schools
Ocean View High School will host Campus Pride Day from 8 a.m. to noon
May 19. The school plans to beautify the campus with gardening, window
washing, field repair, painting and trash cleanup. All community
assistance is welcome.
Ocean View is at 17071 Gothard St., Huntington Beach, at the corner of
Warner Avenue.
Fountain Valley parents organize Grad-Night
Fountain Valley High School parents are organizing the 14th Grad-Night
party for the 2001 graduating class. The substance-free evening for
students will take place at the school June 13, following the graduation
ceremony and continuing until 5 a.m.
The popular night of tradition for seniors will include fun, food,
dancing, entertainment and prizes.
The committee is requesting donations from companies, clubs and
individuals to help cover expenses and provide door prizes for the event.
Donations are tax deductible.
Donations can be sent to the school at 17816 Bushard St., Fountain
Valley. (714) 962-3301.
Classes of 1961 holding reunions
Huntington Beach and Westminster high schools’ classes of 1961 are
having their reunions on July 28. Information: (714) 847-8459 or (714)
378-1125.
Tran selected to study government
Ocean View High School junior Dan Tran was selected by the Huntington
Beach Elks Lodge No. 1959 to attend the California Golden Boys’ State
Laboratory of Practical Political Science.
The laboratory, held at Cal State Sacramento, is designed to educate
the youth in the duties, rights and responsibilities of American
citizenship, as well as the workings of their government.
The Lodge has sponsored six boys from Huntington Beach Union High
School District over the past eight years.
Pegasus students place in science fair
Pegasus School in Huntington Beach was named the UCI Science Education
Advisory Board Outstanding School in the junior division at the 46th
annual Orange County Science and Engineering Fair.
The middle school students who placed in the top three or received
honorable mention are Roger Billingsley, Faryar Borhani, Carissa
Cummings, Danielle Dunn, Jonathan Gordon, Laura Gordon, Geoffrey Grant,
Georgie Konugres, Lauren Marshall, Katie Sawhney and Christine Shepard.
The first- and second-place winners will represent Orange County at
the State Science Fair later this month in Los Angeles.
Seacliff teacher honored for science teachings
Beckman@Science hosted the Vision for Excellence Awards which honor
Orange County’s top science educators.
Huntington Seacliff Elementary School teacher Anne Weber was one of 20
nominees for the Vision for Excellence Awards. Huntington Beach City
School District will benefit from the $250,000 Beckman@Science district
incentive grant.
Beckman@Science is a county initiative funded by the Arnold and Mabel
Beckman Foundation to incorporate quality science education in the
elementary classroom.
Spelling bee winners announced
Huntington Beach City School District honored its spelling bee
winners: fourth-grader Jade Quail and fifth-grader Jacob Jaffe of
Peterson Elementary School, sixth-grader Michael Thompson and
eighth-grader Cassie Wallace from Dwyer Elementary School, and
seventh-grader Nancy Woo of Sowers Middle School.
Coastline to host Web master certificate
Coastline Community College will offer a new Web master certificate
program the state has called “unique.” The comprehensive courses will be
available online. It will also integrate a mentoring program designed to
provide students with feedback on their projects from mentors who are
professionals in their field.
The 11-course program will emphasize three areas: technical, content
management and business management.
Educators of the month named
Duke’s Huntington Beach honored its Educators of the Month: Judy
Durbin, Irene Borses, Kay Fletcher, Nicole Lewellyn, Leigh Robertson,
Lisa Malone, Denise Jacot, Penny Haugen, Barbara Richtol, Terry Slutsky,
Robin Marino, Susan Maya, Linda Finster, Amy Volk, Janet Montgomery and
Sue Burgin.
Outstanding teachers and administrators are nominated from 10
elementary and middle schools in the Huntington Beach City School
District.
Surf City teachers visit nuclear industry
San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station held its annual Teacher
Institute. Huntington Beach High School teachers Karin Adams, Bob Dreifus
and Dave Van Hoorebeke were paired with employees to learn firsthand the
types of skills required for employment in the nuclear industry.
The daylong event included a panel discussion, plant tour and close-up
look at individual jobs.
Hope View to hold carnival
Hope View Elementary School is having a 50s-themed carnival from 2:30
to 6:30 p.m. June 8. The event will feature a DJ, games, crafts, raffle,
food and an Elvis marionette show.
Proceeds from this year’s raffle will directly benefit the students by
providing start-up funds for assemblies and programs for the 2001-2002
school year.
The school is at 17622 Flintstone Lane in Huntington Beach.
For information or to donate raffle items, call Debbie Rojas at (714)
847-4310.
Host families sought for students
Host families are being sought for 25 high school students from
France, Germany, Belgium, Spain, Denmark and other foreign countries for
the upcoming year, in the American International Youth Student Exchange
Program
Students ages 15 to 18 will arrive in August, attend local high
schools and return to their home country in June 2002.
The students are fluent in English, and have been screened by school
representatives in their home countries. They will have spending money
and medical insurance. Host families may deduct $50 per month for income
tax purposes.
If interested, contact the organization’s International Headquarters:
Office of the Director, 200 Round Hill Road, Tiburon, CA, 94920 or call
(800) 347-7575 or visit o7 https://www.aiysep.com.f7
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