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Let your child grow with us! Catholic Based Educa- tion: The most important gift you will ever give your child!
We believe a Catholic school education is the most important gift that parents will ever give their child. We offer an opportunity for students to explore the many life paths that enable them to use their talents by serv- ing the church and our com- munity in various capacities and make the world a better place. Catholic schools make a difference in every child’s life! Visit us at www.stla- sallereedley.org
Sports News
The soccer season has begun. The 2018 St. La Salle School Soccer Schedule:
Monday, October 29 St. La Salle School @ Clay. Thurs- day, November 1 Kings Riv- er @ St. La Salle School. Tues- day, November 13- Conejo @ St. La Salle School. Wednes- day, November 14, St. La Salle School @ Traver. Thursday, November 15- St. La Salle @ Monson Sultana. Tuesday, November 27, St. La Salle School @ Parlier Jr. High. Thursday, November 29 -Immanuel @ St. La Salle School. Wednesday, Decem- ber 5th- League Tournament @ Immanuel.
Congratulations -Con- gratulations to the students who received an award from the Reedley Fiesta Children’s Art Show!
1st Place Kaylee Vallena- ri-6th Grade. 2nd Place Mia Bella Leal-7th Grade. 3rd Grade Katelynn Molina-6th Grade.
Cookie Dough & Popcorn Fundraiser - Our Cookie Dough & Popcorn Fundraiser has begun. Students are sell- ing cookie dough and pop-
corn to show support for our school, what a tasty way to help our school raise mone. Our school uses all funds raised to directly benefit St. La Salle Students in the classrooms and throughout the school. So if you see a St. La Salle Student please take the opportunity to purchase some cookie dough or pop- corn and support them this year! May God Bless You! Sales started on October 22.
Red Ribbon Week
Red Ribbon week was a fun filled week with activi- ties such as dressing up as Superheroes, dressing in their favorite sports attire, wearing pj’s etc. St. La Salle School got a visit from Reed- ley Police Department on Thursday, October 25, the officer spoke to the students about staying drug free and not bullying. We would like to say thank you for everything you do for our city to keep it safe! We hope the students understand the importance of staying drug free and not bullying.
All Saints Day
November 1- All Saints Day Mass will be held at 10:00am. Students come dressed in a saint’s attire to school. There will be a pro- cession starting at 9:30am to the new St. Anthony’s church for mass. Everyone is wel- come to join us!
All Souls Day
There will be a School Mass at 10 a.m. for all souls in Purgatory on November 2. During the month of Novem- ber, we shall remember our faithful departed. Students will bring in the names of their beloved departed.
Veterans Day
We will be having an As- sembly to honor our Veterans on November 9th at 1 p.m.
All veterans are invited to attend. Please call the school office to RSVP (559) 638-2621.
Safe Environment Train- ing -The Diocese requires all volunteers to be “Safe Envi- ronment Cleared”. No one will be allowed to participate in school sports, field trips, class parties, etc., until they have been cleared through the Diocese. The following requirements must be met before volunteering:
*Fingerprinted: You must be fingerprinted through the Diocese of Fresno.
Please pick up the form in the front office. This is done only one time.
*SE Training: You must complete the online course Protecting Children in the 21st Century. The website is https://safeandsacred-fres- no.org. Print the certificate and bring it to the school office with $10.00. You do not have to complete this course every year. *Code of Conduct: Sign and return the Code of Conduct to the school office. This must be done every school year. Copies are available in the school office.
*TB Test: ALL VOL- UNTEERS MUST RENEW THEIR TB SCREENING. BRING A COPY OF YOUR RESULTS OR COMPLETE THE TB RISK ASSESS- MENT QUESTIONNAIRE. A LICENSED HEALTH CARE PROVIDER MUST COM- PLETE FORM. FORMS ARE LOCATED IN THE SCHOOL OFFICE
Dates to Remember:
November 1st- All Saints Day Mass 10:00am (Dress as a Saint for Mass)
November 12 - No School Veterans Day - February 2nd-Annual Benefit Auction
The annual Red Ribbon Hallow- een Carnival was held on Oct. 26, 2018 at the Armory build- ing. There was carnival games, a bounce house, Papa Murphy's pizza, a costume contest and much more. In all, about 250 at- tendees participated this year.
LEFT: From left, Brian Escareno as the Graduate took second place, Austin Domenic as the Joker first place
LEFT CENTER: From left, Ivy Gutierrez- Zombie Bride won first place, Aiden Cantu- Goose- bumps won second place.
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Eagle News
October 25 - 31
FFA Ranked #6 in
State: The Immanuel High Schools FFA Chapter has been named as the number 6 top chapter in the state of California, based on the 2018 performance. Imman- uel is the smallest chapter in the region (37 members) to receive such a high rank- ing, and is also the highest ranked single teacher de- partment in the state for the second year in a row. We are also one of the young- est chapters, going into our 5th year, while many other schools have been estab- lished for decades.
Athletics News - For the first time in Immanuel his- tory, our Girls Varsity Golf took first place
in the CSL Championship, with 2 of our golfers scoring the highest points. Way to go Lady Eagles! Girls Varsity Tennis has moved onto the CIF Playoffs, and Individual Area Finals. While our Girls Varsity Volleyball team has also advanced to the CIF Play- offs first round.
“Peter Pan” for Fall Mu- sical- Immanuel Performing Arts has been working hard on the Fall Musical, “Peter Pan”. Tickets available for purchase from the office, or at the door, based on
availability. Dates for the show are as follows:
November 10 – 3p.m. & 7pm. November 11 – 3pm & 7pm. November 15 – 7pm. No- vember 17 – 2pm. November 18–3pm
Enroll Your Student To- day- Enrollment for the
2018/2019 school year at Im- manuel Schools is still open! If you are interested in en- rolling your children for the upcoming year, you may pick up an enrollment packet from the District Office located at 1128 S. Reed Ave., Reedley, CA 93654. For more informa- tion about Immanuel Schools, call today at (559) 638-2529. Visit our website at www.im- manuelschools.com for up-to- date information on events. Immanuel Schools – The Dif- ference is Life Changing.
Eventide Dinner and Auc- tion- Only a few weeks left to purchase your tickets for the Auction, November 17 at 5pm. We are also still accept- ing donations, contact Rhon- da at rduerksen@immanuel- schools.com
St. La Salle CRUSADERS News
Immanuel EAGLE'S EYE VIEW
The Reedley Exponent B8 Thursday, November 1, 2018
Youth & Education
Ron
State Center Community College
District Trustee Area 4
As your Area 4 District Trustee, I have fought to put Students First and will continue our Quest for Excellence.
NISHINAKA
for
Buddy Mendes, Supervisor, District 4, Fresno County
Steve Worthley, Supervisor, District 4, Tulare County
Sal Quintero, Supervisor, District 3, Fresno County
Judy Case McNairy, Former Supervisor, District 4, Fresno County
Delbert Cederquist, Trustee, Board of Education, Fresno County
Debbie Ikeda, Trustee, State Center CCD
Dr. Marcy Masumoto, Trustee-Elect, Fresno County Board of Education
Anita Betancourt, Mayor, City of Reedley
Frank Pinon, Mayor Pro-Tempore, City of Reedley
Robert Beck, Councilmember, City of Reedley
Mary Fast, Councilmember, City of Reedley
Ray Soleno, Councilmember, City of Reedley
Jim Avalos, Mayor, City of Selma
Scott Robertson, Mayor Pro-Tempore, City of Selma
Mike Derr, Councilmember, City of Selma
Yvette Montijo, Councilmember, City of Selma
Scott Harness, Mayor, City of Dinuba
Linda Launer, Councilmember, City of Dinuba
Bruce Blayney, Mayor Pro-Tempore, City of Kingsburg
Frank Gonzalez, Mayor, City of Sanger
Drew Bessinger, Mayor Pro-Tempore, City of Clovis
Vong Mouanoutoua, Councilmember, City of Clovis
Daniel Parra, Councilmember, City of Fowler
John DeLa Montanya, Former Mayor, City of Dinuba
Mike Smith, Former Mayor, City of Dinuba
Dr. Larry Wilder, Former Mayor, City of Reedley
Dennis Lujan, Former Mayor, City of Selma
Steve Rapada, Former Mayor Pro- Tempore, City of Reedley
Juan Montano, Former Councilmember, City of Parlier
Craig Cooper, Trustee, Kings Canyon USD
Manuel Ferreira, Trustee, Kings Canyon USD
Robin Tyler, Trustee, Kings Canyon USD Carlos Lopez, Trustee, Parlier USD
Pete Filippi, Trustee, Sanger USD Ismael Hernandez, Trustee, Sanger USD Brandon Vang, Trustee, Sanger USD Ron Manfredi, Former Trustee,
Dorothy “Dottie” Smith, Former Trustee, State Center CCD
Jim Mulligan, Trustee-Elect, Kings Canyon USD
Dr. Bill Stewart, Former Chancellor State Center CCD
Dr. Sandra Caldwell, Former President, Reedley College
Dr. Tom Crow, Former Chancellor, State Center CCD
Juan Garza, Former Supt., Kings Canyon USD
Marc Johnson, Former Supt, Sanger USD
Matt Navo, Former Supt, Sanger USD
Debbie Marvin Deeter, Former Supt., Valley ROP
Irvin Isaak, Former Administrator, Kings Canyon USD
Anthony Jewel, Professor Emeritus, Reedley College
Robert Takacs, Professor Emeritus, Reedley College
ENdorSEmENtS: Partial List of Supporters
Current or Former Elected Of cials
Educators
State Center CCD
Harold McClarty
Greg and Karen Musson
Manuel Cunha, Nisei Farmers League
Pete Penner
Israel Lara
Pao Yang
Fred McNairy
Glenda Hill
Tom Mulholland
Tim Thiesen
Barbara Thiesen
Bobby Ikemiya
Kay Nurmi Dimuro
Dallas and Paula Kanagawa Ralph Urbano
Greg Thonesen Dave Botkin
Ty Parkinson Maria McElroy Steve Abe
Jeff Abe
George Moreno
Mary Allen
Linda Duran
Stan Hirahara
Stan Ishii
Wayne and Pat Bemis Charles and Georgeen Cekola Ron and Jean Gerstenberg Liz Defore
I would appRecIate youR vote NovembeR 6, 2018
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ABOVE: Participants in the "Red Ribbon" Halloween Carnival winners for ages 1 and under category are from left, Fiona Foster as a lion wonfirstplace andLiamLealasDuckDynastywonsecondplace.
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