SRCSA Nov-Dec 2015 - School for the Arts Community Organization
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SRCSA Nov-Dec 2015 - School for the Arts Community Organization
ARTSMART NEWS FROM SANTA ROSA CHARTER SCHOOL FOR THE ARTS • number 3 • nov-dec 2015 • seed success• artwalk allstars • upper grades • welcome tanya seed donations sprout over $20,000! 56% school-wide participation Student Education Enhancement Drive (SEED) contributions ensure high quality arts integrated education Thank you to the many families who contributed to SEED for the 2015/2016 school year! Because of family contributions to the Student Education Enhancement Drive our teachers are able to supply their classroom with materials to support high quality arts integrated education. All SEED donations go directly into the classrooms early in the school year to allow teachers to plan ahead and purchase supplies for this year’s students. We are so proud and thankful that 161 families have pledged to support SEED bringing in $20,895. This is amazing and we thank you for supporting our teachers! If you have not contributed to SEED and would like to, donations are still very much appreciated! SEED CONTRIBUTORS Cookman Haufler Johnson Salazar Iversen Watts Parranto Murray Coe Williams Daniels Ruddell Johnson Vancil Lee Meiners Vancil-Karpilow Poindexter Josephs Ando Jovanovich Van Holt Hegarty Chesadel Koehn Riggs Fouts Linscomb Vaillancourt Kirchman Conder Horen Maria Biagini Bernal Servais Bardell Bartels Trione Vozaitis Roeder Franicevic Taylor Bradford Marks Mirante Schmidt Vaughn Gossage- Poe Stewart Cromwell Fitterer Moore Fitzgerald Smith Cronin Ramirez Lohne Lugo Vancil Yu Davis Parsons Jenkins CONTINUED artsmart • Srsaco.org important dates 11.13.15 Friday SACO Budget Meeting 11.19.15 Thursday A Christmas Carol 8 pm Preview night at 6th Street Playhouse 11.23-11.27 School Closed Thanksgiving Break 12.4.15 Friday SACO Meeting 12.21-1.1.16 School Closed Winter Break CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS Roberts Stone Ingle Mischke Schaus Doty Nylander Farfan Head Emerson Merril Franiceric Genolio Rumble Margitich Gavolea Graham Piscitello Donahue Gentry Armstrong Mayhew Urban Chatham Poloynis Jones Howe Sloat Panick Vidrio Spacek Tonin Wilson Dillon Morales Trebe Lundie McAdams Roth Martin Cardenas Baker Jobson Mendoza Fox Vogt Redmond Trzediak Madrigal Jennings Nightingale Castellanos Berglund Bishop Seder Malmberg Hanlon Sandoval Canbor- Quiroz Mendoza Decker Thompson Burtis Chavez Garthwaite Renner Hendricks Harris Madrigal Castellanos Buss Elsa Runyan Roetter Natalini Wilkinson Mayer Baker Cole Vogt Morris Redmond Brown O’Donnell Sigrist Berglund Geis Lesser Meline Sowerby Ramos Sterck O’Rourke Dockery Sao Gibson Shulkin Camblor Midgett Piscitello Wurtzel Beck Cortes Gibney Walter Huber La Rosa Sprague Jay Weare Diaz Cardenas Horen-Finley stephanie brown Zoran Peacocke (84) Katie Stebbins (88), David Sypnicki (88) Eliana Taylor (105) Judah Gallup (64), Amanda Gutierrez (63) Aisling Donahue (90+), Ari Vozaitis (90+), and Kaifan Yu (90+) TOP EARNERS Vinny Bernal Isaiah Maria Ava Lohne Ivan Bernal Jonah Wurtzel Sydney Rumble There is a new face in the SRCSA office, her name is Tanya Harlin and she is the new office manager. Harlin comes to our school with 17 years experience working in the Santa Rosa City School District. Harlin started working in the schools when her own children were growing up so she could work around their schedule. She worked at an elementary school as a special education assistant, went on to Santa High School as the counseling secretary, and then served as registrar secretary at Elsie Allen High School. She spent a brief amount of time at the District Office in the human resource department but quickly realized she preferred being on a school campus with kids. So she decided to make a change. That change brought her to SRCSA. “I love working in schools and being around the kids. I think it is because I always felt like I was a mom, so maybe it just feels natural to take care of people here too” said Harlin. Harlin is the mother of three adult children and is married to a retired police officer. When she is not working she enjoys cycling, running, and cooking. She is currently in school to earn a degree in physical education. She also enjoys reading and has more than 3,000 books at her house. One of the things she wants to do as the office manager is make sure the teachers here feel supported. artwalk allstars MOST COMPLETED LAPS Joshua Trebe (54) Ava Lohne (59) Athena Morris (53) Alejandro MoteRecoder (54) Antonio Rivera (54) Olivia CroninBeck (54) Nathanial Lubega (62) Dylan Head (68) Ruby Trione (60) Maiya Bardell (80), Rebecca Trebe (71) welcome tanya! Ernie Renner Olivia Cronin-Beck Nolan Means Zoe Thompson Alyson Huber Sadie Moore Ava Valadez Mason Silverstein Noah Silverstein TEACHER AWARDS Ms. Etienne (91) Ms. Bryson (87) Ms. Bradley (80) 2015 SPIRIT AWARD Ms. Bradley’s class HONORABLE MENTION Ms. Holmstedt’s class Mr. Cohen’s class erin morris artsmart • Srsaco.org “I believe teachers need support,” she said. Harlin said she is excited to be at SRCSA and looks forward to getting to know the students and staff. mahrya mirante 6th grade adventures trips and speakers in mrs. holmstedt’s This year Mrs. Holmstedt’s 6th grade class will be going on several adventurous field trips and will host classroom guest speakers. ALLIANCE REDWOODS, OCCIDENTAL This is one of Mrs. Holmstedt’s favorite field trips! At Alliance Redwoods, students will partake in zip-lining, ropes courses as well as develop their teambuilding and leadership skills. This trip pushes us out of our comfort zone and really brings us together as a community. field trip will be to Lake Sonoma. This experience allows students to explore the fish hatchery, learn about watershed dynamics, and collect weather/soil data. The second trip will be to the Wohler Pumping facility in Forestville, CA. Here, students will learn about where their water comes from as well as perform: water, soil, and weather data collection. The last field trip will be to the mouth of the Russian River in Jenner, CA. Students will continue their previous data collection techniques but add pinniped monitoring (seals and sea lions) as well. HEADWATERS TO OCEAN Our class will be part of the Sonoma County Water Agency’s Headwaters to Ocean Program. This program includes: a classroom presentation and three field trips throughout the Russian River watershed! The goal for this program is to increase students awareness of their local watershed and develop an appreciation for everything it encompasses. The first GUEST SPEAKERS FROM THE: CA DEPT. OF FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE (FOR 6TH, 7TH, AND 8TH GRADE) These guests will talk to us about the different species that call the Russian River their home; focusing on Salmonids. Students will learn about Salmonid genetic inheritance and what it takes to survive long enough reproduce. Ms. holmstedt a christmas carol featuring our srcsa students Tickets are NOW on sale for a preview production of the holiday classic, A Christmas Carol! Four of our very own SRCSA students: 8th graders, Aisling Donahue and Ari Vozaitis; 5th grader, Sofia Natalini; and 1st grader, Jamie Vozaitis have been cast in the production. The preview night is scheduled for Thursday, November 19 at the 6th Street Playhouse. The doors open at 6:30 pm; show starts promptly at 8 pm. This unique opportunity to see a professional theater production is available at a discounted rate. Tickets are just $20 for the show ($16 off the regular ticket price). The 8th Grade class will also be hosting a silent auction. Appetizers, desserts, and drinks will be available for sale. Tickets can be purchased in the school office. By attending this event, you will be supporting SRCSA’s 8th graders as they raise funds to make their way to the Ashland Oregon Shakespeare Festival in the spring. artsmart • Srsaco.org announcements + advertisements yearbook images needed Monday & Wednesdays 3:30 5:30 We need parents to take photos at school wide events, classroom events and field trips throughout the year for the yearbook. Please label your images or include a note with date, event or class, and photographer’s name. 1) Load files onto a USB flash drive located in the office on a clipboard. Sign out a numbered flash drive and return it. 2) E -mail your photos to [email protected]. 3) L eave a labeled CD with selected photos in the office. Now through 12/9/15 $45.00 per semester Music & Dance Program for Grades 3 8 at Cali Kicks 3445 Sebastopol Rd. Santa Rosa facebook.com/stompnholler We can’t use images that are blurry, too shadowy, or blown out (too bright). Shots where there is action or movement, or that tell a story are better than wide crowd shots. Posed photos are great too. If you are outside in the sun, try using your flash as a”fill-in” for dark shadows. see’s candy for 8th grade www.secondwindfun.com Starting November 30th, the 8th grade class will be selling See’s candy to raise funds for their trip to Ashland, Oregon. Candy will be available for purchase through December. For more information, please contact Linda Jay at lemjay@ sbcglobal.net. December 5th from 5 - 8pm 3175 Sebastopol Rd, Santa Rosa thank you art walk sponsors! art walk T-shirts • • • • • • • • Anchor Rose tattoo Avenue Tattoo Beck Law Brotherhood Board Shop Faith Tattoo Intelisys Mccoy’s Pedersen’s • • • Second wind Silkies slr financial • • • • • • • • Community donations • Live Music ~ Fun Photo Booth Holiday Boutique~ Elves Workshop Bakery and Café id s Puppet Theater Polar Express Train Rides SR Entertainment Group Whole foods Safeway Oliver’s Lucky • Trader joe’s summerfield cinemas clementine the amazing City of Santa Rosa Street Maintenance Team (thanks for the construction cones) Our SRCSA Band performs from 5:00 - 6:15 Come Join the Fun! Your Ad Here! Promote your local business or service while helping offset the school newsletter printing costs. Sponsoring the newsletter is just $20 for a business card sized ad. The newsletter is sent home to all SRCSA families and is posted online as well. Sponsorship forms can be picked up in the school office. Contact Amy (aschaus@ gmail.com). artsmart • Srsaco.org