Mar/Apr - SAVA Charter School Sacramento

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Mar/Apr - SAVA Charter School Sacramento
March/April 2015
Focus on Diesel
Clean Diesel Technology is a
specialized course in our Sacramento CTE Vehicle Maintenance
Service and Repair Pathway. It is
an introduction to clean diesel
engines and equipment. This
course is for students interested in
SAVA will accelerate through
the remaining requirements at
ARC to complete their certificate in Clean Diesel Technology.
This program also allows
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SAVA students also have
the opportunity to attend
classes at the ARC campus
while still in high school.
Those students who follow
this path during their time at
a career in diesel truck repair, locomotive repair, and clean energy
fields. Upon completion of this
American River College articulated course, students are eligible to
enter the certificated Clean Diesel
Technology program at ARC.
students the opportunity to
attend field trips to industry
partner facilities and to talk to
professionals in the field. If
you are interested, please talk
to your teacher to enroll.
Young Women’s Leadership
Thank you to all of the young
women, teachers, and administrators who have been part of the
leadership workshops. They were
all a great success!
For the first workshop, we focused
on identifying and using our
strengths; during the second, we
explored the effect of media on
women today; finally, the third
workshop encouraged us to
respect ourselves.
The Young Women’s Leadership Luncheon will be held
Thursday, March 26, 2015,
from 11:30am-1:30pm at the
George Sim Community Center.
Participants will join together
for a powerful event with various community speakers and an
opportunity for one-on-one
conversations as well as a delicious lunch.
to the Peak Adventures Challenge Center, a ropes course/
teambuilding program located
on the CSUS campus. We
can’t wait!
On Friday, April 10th, the
young women who have participated will be taking a field trip
DATES TO REMEMBER:
Spring Break
March 30-April 3
Young Women’s Leadership Field Trip CSUS
April 10
Handshakes & Ties
April 14
College & Career Community Fair
Senior Dinner
Graduation
May 1
May 20
June 4
CORE VALUES
Student focused
Excellence
Responsibility
Valuing people
Integrity
Collaboration
Empowerment
SAVA @ Power Inn
Sacramento Academic & Vocational
Academy
5330 Power Inn Road
Sacramento, CA 95820
Phone: 916-387-8063
Fax: 916-387-0139
Website: http://savacharterschool.org/
I T I S T H E M I S S I O N OF T HE
S A CR A M E N T O A C A D E M I C A N D
VOCATIONAL ACADEMY (SAVA) TO
P R O V I D E HI G H Q U A L I T Y
C U R R I C U L U M , I NS T R U C T I O N A L
S U P P O R T , C A R E E R E X P L OR A T I O N , A N D
P R E P A R A T I O N F OR S T U D E N T S I N O U R
COMMUNITY.
Summer School
SAVA Power Inn will again be offering
summer school this year. Summer school will
run from June 8-July 16. Students who enroll
will have the opportunity to earn up to 10
credits and will be required to attend twice
per week.
The Women in Construction program will
also be offered again this year. This exciting
program runs from July 13 through August
6th. Classes will be Monday through
Thursday from 9am to 12pm. This class is
worth 5 credits and also fulfills your service learning project which is required for
graduation. Senior Block will be offered to
these students each afternoon and is worth
an additional 7.5 credits. This year the
young ladies will be building a stage for
the SAVA recording studio.
Senior Dinner will take place on May 20th at 5:00pm at
George Sim Community Center. Students may bring 2
guests to enjoy dinner. They will also receive their caps
and gowns as well as their senior portraits.
Graduation will take place on June 4th at 6:00pm at Memorial AuditoStudent of the Month
rium. Students must arrive at 3:45p.m. for rehearsal.
FEBRUARY: EMPOWERMENT
Mr. Bagozzi: Steven Svoboda
Mrs. Earles: Rosa Valdez
Mrs. Fullerton: Zamora Armstrong
Mrs. Ginilo: Monteria Harris
Mrs. Hatler: Nicole Rios-Lemus
Ms. Jones: Tahsharri Jones
Ms. Kawamura: Maria Rodriguez
Mrs. Madden: Emily Rincon
Ms. A. Morgan: Cynthia Toro-Rodriguez
Mrs. H. Morgan: Vanessa Sanchez
Mrs. Perkins: Cassidy Thao
Mrs. Randez: Dare’zhia Smith
Mr. Seely: Jacqie Hamilton Scott
Mrs. Shoemaker: Gabriela Jaimes
Ms. Silkman: De’Nisha McGhee
Mr. Stoops: Jesse Jimenez-Garcia
Mrs. Taylor: Julia Rodarte
Ms. Theroux: Rosa Sanchez
Ms. Welch: Lydia Martinez
MARCH: SERVICE
Mr. Bagozzi: Zalana Sims
Mrs. Earles: Davonte Young
Mrs. Fullerton: Eduardo Sanchez
Mrs. Hatler: Brittany Cromwell
Ms. Jones: Adam Duran
Mrs. Kawamura: Rachel Fernandez
Mrs. H. Morgan: Charell Carr
Mrs. Perkins: Shellyne Gilchrist
Mrs. Randez: Juan Mestas
Mrs. Reed: Rebecca Baldwin
Mrs. Shoemaker: Alexsis Day
Mr. Stoops: Ahkeem Fulton
Ms. Theroux: Rodolfo Romero
Ms. Welch: Mariah Sanchez
SAVA Student Honored
On Friday,
March 6th,
SAVA student
Marisa Carranza was joined
by her teacher
Ms. Welch and
Vice Principal MacDonald as she
received the Every Student Succeeding Award from The Association of California School Administrators. ACSA’s Every Student Succeeding program honors
students who exceed expectations, overcome great obstacles,
and face life’s challenges head
on. Marisa has been with SAVA for
many years, has maintained a solid
academic standing, a positive attitude, and a strong will to succeed.
Marisa is academically successful and is extremely motivated.
Because of her
strength and
commitment to
excellence, Marisa will be graduating a full year
early!
In the future, Marisa plans to
complete her high school diploma, spend some time at a local
community college, and then
transfer as soon as possible to a
UC program where she can study
pre-law. This will lead her closer
to her ultimate dream which is to
become a lawyer.
SAVA is proud of
Marisa’s great accomplishments!
Marisa attributes her success
to the wonderful support she has
received from her teacher.
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