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St. La Salle CRUSADERS News
Immanuel EAGLE'S EYE VIEW
The Reedley Exponent B5 Thursday, September 13, 2018 Youth & Education
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Let your child grow with us! Catholic Based Education: The most important gift you will ever give your child.
It’s not too late to Register your child for the 2018-2019 school year.
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 enabling them to use their talents by serving the church and our community in various capac- ities and make the world a better place. Catholic schools make a difference in every child’s life!
Jog-a-Thon
Our First fundraiser is around the corner. This is a great event where the stu- dents walk, jog, or run to show support for our school and raise awareness of the importance of having an ac- tive healthy lifestyle with pos- itive choices. For this event we ask sponsors to support our efforts by pledging dona- tions. Pledges can be made on an "amount per lap" basis or can be collected at any time as a flat donation.
Our school uses all funds raised to directly benefit St. La Salle Students in the class- rooms and throughout the school.
SoifyouseeaSt.LaSalle student please take the op- portunity to sponsor them this year! May God Bless You! Jog-a-Thon will be held Sept. 14.
Volleyball Tournament
Come join us for our an- nual girls' volleyball tourna- ment on Sept. 15, starting at 8 a.m. Junior High students from our local schools will be playing. Thank you in ad- vance to our coaches and ref- erees.
Student of the Month Awards - Congratulations to our August 2018 students of the month! TK- Faith Ech- everria,.Kindergarten; At- ticus Garcia. First grade; Kailani Akui Isaac Aguilar. Second grade; Addison Co- varrubias, Nathan Castel- lanos. Third grade; Landon Almendarez, Victoria Alanis. Fourth grade; Maria Palafox, Josiah Jimenez. Fifth grade; Jayden Cabello, Cesli Reyes. Sixth grade; Eric Contre- ras, Evelyn Medina. Seventh grade: Diana Avalos Angel Godinez. Eighth grade Amy Perez, Jessica Rivas.
Good Manner Awards
Congratulations to our Au- gust 2018 students awarded with good manners- TK Aa- liyah Argote. Kindergarten; Mikayla Garcia. First grade Aylin Avalos, Elijah Jimenez. Second grade, Mckenzie Lopez. Third grade; Mat- thew Galvan, Megan Reyes. Fourth grade; Analeigh Vil- legas, Rosio Romero-Ortega. Fifth grade; Miranda Valen- zuela, Joseph Rojo-Flores. Sixth grade; Nathaniel Rios, Perla Ramos. Seventh grade; Samantha Alanis, Benicio Lo- pez. Eighth grade; Sergio San- chez, Dominic Adame.
Safe Environment Training
The Diocese requires all
volunteers to be “Safe En- vironment 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: *Finger- printed: You must be finger- printed 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-fresno. org. Print the certificate and bring it to the school office with $10. You do not have to complete this course every year.
*Code of Conduct: Sign and return the Code of Con- duct 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 Sep. 14. Jog-a-Thon, Sep. 15. Volleyball tournament, Sep. 19. 12:30 p.m, early dismissal Sep. 25. Auction Meting at 6:30 p.m.
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Sep. 6-12
Grandparents Day We welcome Immanuel grand- parents to join us, tomor- row, September 7, 2018 to Immanuel Schools' Grand- parents Day. Come tour the classrooms, take pictures with your grandkids, and meet their teachers starting at 12:40 p.m. Followed by a special Chapel at 2pm lead by the 5th grade classes! For more information, contact the Elementary Office.
Enrollment still open
Enrollment for the 2018- 2019 school year at Imman- uel Schools is still open! If you are interested in enroll- ing your children for the up- coming year, you may pick up an enrollment packet from the District Office lo-
cated at 1128 S. Reed Ave., Reedley, CA 93654. For more information about Immanuel Schools, call today at (559) 638- 2529. Visit our website at immanuelschools.com for up- to-date information on events. Immanuel Schools – The dif- ference is life changing.
Athletics News
Girls Frosh/Soph, JV and Varsity Volleyball Teams com- pete today at 4 p.m. at Imman- uel against Exeter Union High School. Tomorrow, our jv and varsity football teams have an away game against Quincy Junior/Senior High School. JV kicks off at 5 p.m. Varsity at 7 p.m. Sep. 7, Girls tennis competes in the California Girls Tennis Classic, and Girls Varsity Volleyball competes in the Madera Classic. Sep. 8 our Coed Cross Country Team will run the Kingsburg 2-mile
at 8 a.m.
Rally Day
We welcome Immanuel families and friends to come to our Rally Day Sep. 22. Join us for a time of celebration of the new school year and two inductees into our Hall of Fame, hear this year’s fo- cus “For His Glory”, partake in a delicious free meal and so much more. There is no charge for this special eve- ning. We hope you will plan to attend.
5 p.m. Program in the Chapel (Hall of Fame Induct- ees, Choir Performance)
6 p.m. FREE Barbecue Dinner, Elementary Family Fun Night
7 p.m. Worship Time for- junior high and high schools, as well as a bonfire and smores.
Photos by Juanita Adame/ The Exponent
ABOVE: From left, Matthew and his twin brother Luke along with their friend Gage pose for pictures during the Riverview carnival.
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teachers running that game and $3 to $5 donations are col- lected from parents to make an auction basket."
There were 90 different auction items to choose from. Baskets had everything from wine, food, and plants.
"Our vendors also give us a cut rate on the food," said Wolters. "So then we're able to sell it and make a profit."
Eighth-graders Emma Murillo and Molly Hofer also were at the carnival. "I think my favorite game here was
probably the ladder ball," said Molly. "We got our class booth out there which is the basket- ball game, some of our class- mates are helping out with it."
Molly said she enjoys the carnival every year, but this year she was looking forward to something else.
"We're looking forward to splashing Mr. [Josh] Darnell with water balloons," she said of the school principal. Both girls laughed and said they were having a good time.
Wolter said the last few years they've raised more than five thousand dollars and that money has gone to benefit the school.
ABOVE: Lilliana Sanchez, 4, enjoys a swing set during the Riverview carnival on Sept. 6.
ABOVE RIGHT: From left, Molly Hofer and Emma Murillo at the carnival.
ABOVE CENTER: Two Riverview students playing a game dur- ing the carnival.
RIGHT: Leonardo Tapia, 2, enjoys some time on the play- ground during the carnival.
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