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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 be- gun! 2018 St. La Salle School Soccer Schedul. Tuesday, November 13- Conejo @ St. La Salle School. Wednesday, 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 -Im- manuel @ St. La Salle School. Wednesday, December 5- League Tournament @ Im- manuel.
Superintendent visited SLS -Our Superintendent Mona Faulkner visited St. La Salle School on November 13, 2018! She went to each class- room to visit with the teach- ers and students throughout the day.
Remembrance in No- vember - During the month of November, we shall re- member our faithful depart- ed. Students will bring in the names of their beloved departed.
Food Drive - St. La Salle School has started its annual
food drive, it will run through November 15th. Each class is assigned to bring certain canned foods. We welcome our parishioners’ and com- munity donations. Please bring all donations to the school office.
Preschool Thanksgiving Celebration - The Preschool Thanksgiving Celebration will be on November 15th from 11:30 am to 1:00 pm. St. La Salle School Pre-School Parents and Grandparents are welcome to join in this wonderful event!
No School
There will be No School from November 19 - No- vember 23 for Thanksgiving Break. School will resume on November 26.
Congratulation to our October 2018 Students of the Month TK- Noah Montano & Alianna Gonzalez. K – Kim- berly Palomo & Jacen Salinas 1st – Ricardo Ruiz and Rog- elio Ruiz. 2nd – Tien Vo & Jaylee McGill. 3rd – Elliana Martinez & Diego Avalos. 4th –Wayce McGill. 5th – Emily Reyes & Luke Gonzalez. 6th – Ivan Jalil. 7th – Braylyn Alm- endarez & Angel Godinez 8th – Arieana Arias & Rosemary Wallis.
Congratulations to our October 2018 student award- ed with good manners
TK- Jacob Garcia & Ma- ria Guadalupe Rangel. K – Roman Cervantes & Clara Ramos. 1st – Jacob Bujulian & Josiah Salinas. 2nd – Bran- don Martinez & Samantha Trevino. 3rd – Ella Nino & Andrew Viveros. 4th –Aiden Alvarado. 5th – Jasmine Bon- doc & Jayden Cabello. 6th – Jassmin Mares Cisneros. 7th – Aaron Palomera & Jeannie Gill. 8th – Brisaac Rubalcaba & Javier Cavazos
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-fresno. 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 19th & 20th- No School-Teacher In-Ser- vice. November 21st- 23rd- No School - Thanksgiving Break. December 15th- Breakfast with Santa.
February 2nd- Annual Benefit Auction Meeting
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Truck Raffle
First Ever New Truck Raffle: One lucky winner will win a brand new 2019 Crew Cab Silverado LTZfrom Mar- tens Chevrolet in Reedley. Tickets are $100 each (or 6 for $500 or 12 for $1000). Only 1,000 tickets are going to be sold! Purchase tickets at the Immanuel School District Office and Marten's Chevro- let (1050 I Street) *Details/ Rules/Restrictions online at ImmanuelSchools.com
Eventide Dinner & Auc- tion- The 11th Annual Even- tide Dinner and Auction is this Saturday, November 17th, doors open at 5pm.
Online bidding has already begun, and items are being updated daily. You can check it out at galabid.com/auction/ eventide2018. See you there!
“Peter Pan” for Fall Mu- sical - Only 3 chances left to catch our Fall Musical, “Pe- ter Pan”. Tickets available for purchase from the office, or at the door, based on avail- ability. Dates for the show are as follows: November 15th at 7pm, November 17th at 2pm- November 18 at 3pm
Immanuel Athletics - Our Co-Ed Cross Country team compete in the valley finals today at Woodward Park in Fresno at 2pm. And our Girl’s Varsity Basketball team are playing their first scrimmage
on Saturday at 10am against Mission Oak High School.
Enroll Your Student Today- 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 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 www.immanuelschools.com for up-to-date information on events. Immanuel Schools
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solar energy without up front cost or the use of bond funds. The district will purchase
energy from the solar instal- lations at a fixed price below the current electricity rates. ForeFront Power is respon- sible for all operations and maintenance and guarantees a minimum system production.
The environmental impact from this project will include to provide clean, reliable elec-
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heavy, my nose was running, my body was saying no more of this. I had to remind my- self however, that I decided to climb Campbell Mountain so that's what we were going to do. As we proceeded, con- versations among the students
tricity to 10 schools and the Central Valley Transportation Center (CVTC) as well as pro- viding shade for students and school staff members.
In the first year, the proj- ects are expected to offset the emissions of more than 7.9 million pounds of carbon dioxide, the equivalent of tak- ing more than 700 cards off the road. (Conversions based on kilowatt-hour production using the EPA Greenhouse Gas Equivalencies Calculator.)
Students will also learn about solar energy as the solar
slowly stopped and were re- placed by heavy breathing. I could tell many students were self analyzing, wondering how they were going to make it.
I began to set small goals. "Maybe if I can just make it to that next rock, I'll be clos- er," I thought. Eventually, we made it to the top and with that said, I would like to con- gratulate those who did not
projects include the opportu- nity for students to learn the principles of solar photovol- taic technology and renewable energy through included les- son plans and curricula.
The solar canopies will be provided at 10 KCUSD loca- tions: Reedley High School, Orange Cove High School, Jefferson, Silas Bartsch, T.L. Reed, Navelencia, Riverview, CVTC, McCord and Great Western. A.L. Conner will receive ground based solar panels.
give up. Danny Jimenez, you did a great job. Nathen Hoff- man, way to go, you had such a great attitude the entire way. I would also like to tell those who decided not to climb the mountain that you are stron- ger than you're giving your- self credit for. Don't back out, the R will need restoring again soon, this time, challenge yourself and keep moving.
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