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El Camino Academy Bogotá, Colombia Issue #35 - 28 / April 29, 2016 Weekly Bulletin [email protected] NHS Praise & Prayer Upcoming Events All-School News Elementary Secondary Sports Classified Ads Cover Prev. Page Next Page Praise & Prayer Praise Prayer • Two applications for possible teachers were received this week and another one seems to be in process. • For the Staff Day Celebration - The administrative staff went to Club CAFAM last Friday to share a special lunch together, followed by an aerobics class and time in either the pool or the sauna. Thanks for all the expressions of gratitude received from parents, students and teachers. • We continue seeking teachers for these 9 positions: Pre-K, Kinder, 6th Grade, 7th/8th Social Studies/ English, HS Social Studies, Computers, PE, Music, and Guidance Counselor. Pray with us that God will bring the needed teachers. • For Beth Afanador who will be in Canada this upcoming week. Besides spending some mom time with her pregnant daughter, she will be focusing on a series of ECA projects. Pray for concentrated chunks of effective work time! • For Paula Díaz (11th) - The results of the lumbar puncture last week indicate that she needs another session of chemotherapy before receiving the bone marrow transplant. Pray for international donors to be found, and for all paperwork to go smoothly. • For the birth of Seth and Lara’s 3rd child, Kevin Jacob Skogen, born Wed, April 20. He joins his sisters Ellie (born here in Bogotá) and Bonnie and they all live in South Carolina while Seth finishes seminary. Seth was our PE teacher and Lara a MS English teacher from 2012 to 2014. • For Juan Vásquez (ECA parent) as he continues to undergo medical treatment. Pray for him and his family in this difficult stage of their lives. Your prayers are powerful when they are rooted in a righteous life. James 5:16b - The Voice April 29, 2016 Issue #35 - 28 ECA Weekly Bulletin [email protected] 2 Prev. Page Cover Next Page Introducing... Mike & Jamie Placeway are coming from the Chicago area to be a HS Bible/ English and Yearbook teacher respectively. They were both raised in Christian homes, both love Spanish, and have been married almost 2 years. They are excited to become part of our community because it seems to genuinely care for students, teachers, and staff. They have always discussed living abroad at some point in their marriage, wanting to broaden their cultural perspective by visiting other countries and living and immersing themselves in another culture. Mike has been teaching Spanish at Wheaton Academy for 4 years now, enjoying coaching scholastic bowl, and being a sponsor for Project LEAD (student leadership & discipleship development). Other hobbies have been swimming competitively (started in MS), coaching, rock climbing, and biking. He describes himself as kindhearted, empathetic, and enthusiastic, and looks forward to participating in worship at ECA through music, and spurring others toward worship and discipleship! He graduated from Wheaton College in May 2012 with a double major in Spanish and Education. He has spent a good amount of time abroad in Costa Rica, Nicaragua, and eastern Europe. April 29, 2016 Issue #35 - 28 Jamie works at Tyndale House Publishers as the Advertising and Promotions Coordinator. She earned her BA in Communication / Interpersonal Communication from Wheaton College in May 2014, where she minored in Spanish. She studied for a summer in Spain, after which she traveled throughout Italy and France. She has also been to Mexico twice for week-long mission trips. Like Mike, she was a competitive swimmer – for 17 years. No longer swimming, she loves to stay active through running, hiking, etc., and is an assistant swim coach at Wheaton College. In high school, she was editor-in-chief of the yearbook, and has experience in Photoshop and InDesign. Jamie describes herself as compassionate, dedicated, and relaxed, and loves to extend hospitality, along with Mike. They will miss their 2-year-old dog Pax who isn’t coming with them. If you were praying for Beth Afanador’s recruiting trip last fall, you can rejoice at this tangible answer – she met Mike and Jamie at the ACSI recruiting fair, and now they are on their way! Pray for them as they continue preparing to come down, and keep praying for the Lord to send us more good matches! ECA Weekly Bulletin [email protected] 3 Cover CALENDARS Prev. Page Upcoming Events: 24 1 SUN 25 MON Online Enrollment Closed May 2 26 TUE 27 3 Next Page April / May 2016 WED 28 4 THU NHS Induction Breakfast 5 29 6 Mother’s Day 9 Holiday: Ascension Day 10 11 12 13 Islamic Awareness Seminar 15 22 16 PTF Class Rep Breakfast 23 PK Field Trip 10th Bake Sale Secret Church 5th / 6th Retreat 12th Bake Sale Holiday: Labor Day 8 FRI ½ Day Spelling Bee Teacher’s Day 17 24 18 Parent Workshop Secondary Review Day 19 20 Secondary Exams 26 Secondary Exams 27 SAT HS Banquet 7 Family Mini-Retreat 14 9th to Nuevo Nacimiento 10th to Forma Vidas 11th/12th to The Jungle Worship Night at UCB 21 5th 25 30 Bake Sale ½ Day Secondary Exams 28 Senior Trip / 11th Service Trip Green = Elementary Purple = Secondary April 29, 2016 Blue = All School, Parents, or Staff Issue #35 - 28 ECA Weekly Bulletin [email protected] 4 Cover Prev. Page Next Page UPCOMING EVENTS ... in chronological order ... Family Mini -Retreat Transforming Hearts, Blessing Generations We have 25 families registered for this mini retreat. Don´t miss this opportunity to improve family relationships! The mini-retreat will be next Saturday, May 7 from 8:30a to 5:00p. Our purpose will be to explore the heart of your family in an adventure you will never forget. Our speakers are the Pistulka family from Fundamentos para la Familia Internacional. This mini-retreat is designed to develop relationships between parents and children. Each family will learn ideas of how to have quality family time, reduce conflict and have healthy boundaries. We will work on reopening family dialog and creating paths for forgiveness and restoration to happen regularly at home. Building Bridges, Breaking Barriers Understanding Islam and the Christian Response is a 1-day seminar by Kelly Roberto Green. Join him on the Monday holiday May 9 from 8:30a to 5:30p. The presentation is in English with translation into Spanish as needed. With insufficient time to go off campus to buy lunch, the school cafeteria will prepare a meal, which will cost $9.000/person. Register here. There is no cost for the retreat. Bring your Bible, pen, and a notebook to take notes. There is not enough time to go off campus to buy lunch. The school cafeteria is making ajiaco santafereño which will cost $9.000/person. You need to indicate how many lunches you plan to buy on the registration form. You are welcome to bring your own lunch also. Register here. April 29, 2016 Issue #35 - 28 ECA Weekly Bulletin [email protected] 5 Cover Prev. Page Next Page UPCOMING EVENTS ... in chronological order ... Worship Night Teacher Day Celebration / Half Day Worship Night is scheduled for Sat, May 14, from 6:00 - 8:00p at United Church of Bogotá, Carrera 4 # 69 - 06. Invite your friends to come for this great time of student-led worship! This is appropriate for the whole family…anyone who enjoys worshipping together in English is invited. PTF Class Rep Breakfast ECA will be celebrating Teacher Day on Friday, May 13. Students have a half day so the Board can treat the teachers to a special lunch and sport activities at Club CAFAM. All students must be picked up by 12:15p since teachers and teacher aides will be leaving and supervision will not be available. Take advantage of this opportunity to bless your children’s teachers with notes of thanks and encouragement! The PTF Steering Committee invites all PTF class representatives to a breakfast on Mon, May 16 at 7:45 am to: • Give input to the PTF Steering Committee & new members • Help plan activities for the Opening Day Picnic in Aug • Get updated on ECA news. Mark your calendars, and confirm your attendance by writing [email protected]. April 29, 2016 Issue #35 - 28 ECA Weekly Bulletin [email protected] 6 Cover Prev. Page Next Page UPCOMING EVENTS ... in chronological order ... Summer Extravaganza for Current PK-7th Graders Last Parent Workshop of 2015-16 Tools to Improve Communication with your Children Mon, June 20 9:00a – 3:00p There will be another 1-day Summer Extravaganza sponsored by teens from the McCollums’ school in Annapolis, MD. • • • • Plan to be at the May Parent Workshop given by Zach Dalton, Educational Counselor, on Tue or Wed, May 17 or 18 from 7:45 to 9:15a. Zach will be describing difficulties in communication between parents and their children. We will discuss parenting styles, common parent-child communication trends, helpful communication techniques and tips, with biblical integration. For either or both extravaganza, sign up and pay at the cashier’s window. Take advantage of this fun English immersion with biblical teaching. - In English with translation into Spanish - April 29, 2016 $15.000 registration $12.000 transportation $10.000 lunch & snack $7.000 lunch only Issue #35 - 28 ECA Weekly Bulletin [email protected] 7 Cover ALL-SCHOOL NEWS Prev. Page Family Points 1 The Handbook says family points must be earned before May 20. We still have over 1/4 of our families missing their needed points. If that’s you, consider going to the two day-long events next weekend: Family Mini-Retreat (7 points per parent) and the Islamic Awareness Seminar (4 points per parent). Other opportunities are the Parent Workshop on May 17 or 18, and the Spelling Bee on May 13. If you are a PTF Class Representative, the PTF Class Rep Breakfast counts as well. ECA prayer meetings also count for points, as well as special activities/ service. To check your total points, go to ParentsWeb / Family Information / Points. Next Page Educate Yourself about the Battle for Religious Freedom The current struggle in Colombia for confessional schools to be able to teach their beliefs about heterosexual marriage and other related topics is raging. Parents can be actively involved in this struggle by signing petitions, sharing their concerns, and communicating with lawmakers. To learn more about these important topics, you can watch a series of videos in Spanish on http://www. redfamiliacolombia.org/. This coming week we need as many signatures as possible on a petition against a decree being proposed that will severely limit schools in their freedom to teach their beliefs. If you are at ECA for any reason this upcoming week and want to join the protest, stop by the front office and sign the petition against this proposed new law. Matriculation 2016-17 On-Campus Registration Dates Thu, June 9 Fri, June 10 or 17 Tue, August 2 Wed, August 3 New students Returning Families Returning Families Returning Families 7:00 – 12:00 noon 7:00 – 12:00 noon 7:00 – 12:00 noon 7:00 – 12:00 noon with discount without discount with a late fee of $100.000 All on-campus registration must be done in person as parents need to sign contracts. April 29, 2016 Issue #35 - 28 ECA Weekly Bulletin [email protected] 8 Cover ALL-SCHOOL NEWS Prev. Page Next Page Flag Raising Last Friday we had our monthly Flag Raising. These students were recognized for excelling in their time, initiative, and involvement at social service outreaches: SERVICE Grade PK K 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Student Sharon Argüello Ivanna Peñaloza 5 María José Patiño Sarai Caballero 6 Student Paul Ko Samuel Alvira 8th Camila Ortiz Maria Camila Rojas Camilo Lancheros 9th Vanessa Vives Esteban Tovar 10th María José Pachón Mateo Navarro Angie Chaparro Laura Guzmán N. 11th Carolina Rico Carolina Silva María Alejandra Rivas ACSI Certification Daniel Sieber Mateo Ramírez Salomé Pistulka Eliana Peña 12th Staff who earned ACSI certification or a master’s degree: Sara Bartel Josué Beltrán Juan David García th 7 José Daniel Peña Nicolás Lugo Carolina Silva Salomé Pistulka Laura Guzmán N. José David Suárez YeNa Kim Daniel Sieber Louise Ko Mariajosé Rangel Juan Sebastián Bautista Zoe Requena th Isabella Pinto Valeria Berrios th Grade Isabella Bejarano Jerónimo García NHS SERVICE Matias García Isabella Moreno Students who entered the National Honor Society: Sarah Trussell ACSI Certification Christian School Administration Master’s Degree Sara Ortiz Andrés Forero Maria Alejandra Remolina April 29, 2016 Issue #35 - 28 ECA Weekly Bulletin [email protected] 9 ALL-SCHOOL NEWS Prev. Page Cover Next Page ECA Staff Needs Send résumés to [email protected] indicating which position you are applying for. planning, program management, communication, and Microsoft Office®. Assistant to HS/MS Principals We need a full-time worker to provide support to the Middle and High School Principals. This position requires strong written/oral communication skills in English and Spanish, excellent technology skills, excellent relational abilities with teens and adults, as well as the ability to manage projects independently. Profesora de Preescolar Bilingüe Se necesita profesora colombiana de preescolar con conocimientos de inglés intermedio para trabajar tiempo completo. Debe tener experiencia mínima de 2 años como docente. Service Coordinator We need a spiritually mature part-time logistics assistant to coordinate missions and outreach opportunities. This person must have good written/ oral communication skills in English and Spanish, and possess strong interpersonal, organizational, motivational, and problem solving skills. S/he must be equipped with a working knowledge of event Administrador de Apartamentos Se necesita una persona por prestación de servicios para administrar los apartamentos que la Asociación toma en arriendo para los profesores extranjeros. Debe ser una persona organizada con conocimiento de contratos de arrendamientos, finca raíz, manejo de inventarios, mantenimiento y adecuación de inmuebles. Experiencia mínima de 2 años en cargos similares y conocimiento y manejo de Microsoft Office®. ECA Apartment for Rent The school has a lovely large 3rd-floor apartment vacant and available for rent for about 2 months - as early as May 14 and as late as July 13. It is mostly furnished and located in Tejares del Norte near the Santafé mall. Asking rent = $1’200.000 (negotiable) including administration and utilities/high-speed Internet. This is $400.000 less than the normal rent/ administration. Contact [email protected] or 742-2330. April 29, 2016 Issue #35 - 28 ECA Weekly Bulletin [email protected] 10 Cover ALL-SCHOOL NEWS Prev. Page The ECA Spelling Bees are just 2 weeks away! Word lists are available on the ECA website, under STUDENTS & PARENTS / Documents, Forms, & Resources. Help your children prepare for this upcoming challenge! Next Page Nasa School in Cauca The Jungle The Jungle, where 11th and 12th graders serve, is looking for these items to be donated or sold at a reduced price. Contact Alex at 311-516-1598. TV Double bed Kitchen utensils The Nasas, a Christian indigenous group we visited in October on a mission trip, received another school in “comodato” in Caldono, Cauca. If they run the school well during the next 5 years, the government will transfer it to them permanently. Lost & Found Alert! These items are unclaimed in Lost & Found: • 76 uniforms, unlabeled • 30 uniforms, labeled • 136 other items (clothing and personal items) The physical plant needs major repairs. Fixing the bathrooms is most urgent, costing about $1’500.000. If you are interested in helping, contact service@eca. edu.co. Claim them at the snack shop before the end of the quarter, or they will be donated to our ministries. April 29, 2016 Issue #35 - 28 ECA Weekly Bulletin [email protected] 11 Prev. Page Elementary Upper Elementary Cover Chapel Next Page Lower Elementary “Love always protects.” We looked at two illustrations of “love always protects.” First, we had a visit from a lieutenant colonel in the Colombian Air Force who talked about the Air Force’s role in protecting the country. The military airplanes fly high in the sky above the earth to protect Colombian citizens from harm, but God is up even higher than the airplanes, and he is our biggest protector. Second, Nurse Sol shared about how important it is to take care of those who are sick, and protect them from further harm. If a student is walking with crutches and we run in the hallway, we would not be protecting that person, but rather possibly causing them more harm if we bump into them. The way we act and play can protect others or cause them harm; but if we are loving, we will always choose to protect those around us. April 29, 2016 Issue #35 - 28 ECA Weekly Bulletin [email protected] 12 Cover Prev. Page Next Page Secondary National Honor Society Induction The NHS induction ceremony was this Thu, April 28 and the eight current members were joined by the following inductees: Carolina Silva Salomé Pistulka Laura Guzmán N. José David Suárez YeNa Kim Daniel Sieber Louise Ko Mariajosé Rangel Juan Sebastián Bautista April 29, 2016 The National Honor Society was founded in 1921 as an organization to recognize and encourage academic achievement while also developing other characteristics essential to productive citizens. These ideals of scholarship, character, service, and leadership remain as necessary and relevant today. Now, almost 100 years later, NHS has become a prestigious organization, ranking high among administrators, faculty members, parents, and colleges across the United States. Membership is both an honor and a commitment. Our new inductees, along with our current members, pledged to uphold the high purpose of the National Honor Society: I pledge myself to uphold the high purpose of the Honor Societies to which I have been selected; I will be true to the principle for which it stands; I will be loyal to my school; And will maintain and encourage service, leadership, and character. I pledge to maintain high scholastic standing, to hold as fundamental and worthy an untarnished character, to endeavor intelligently and courageously to be a leader, and to give of myself freely in service to others. In so doing, I shall prove myself worthy of place in the Honor Societies. Issue #35 - 28 ECA Weekly Bulletin [email protected] 13 Cover Prev. Page Next Page Secondary MAP Testing The 5 , 7 and 8 grade students will start their final standardized MAP tests of the year to measure growth and how they relate to U.S. standards. Reading and math tests will be given the first week of May, and the language test the 2nd week. It is important that students be mentally alert and that they aim to do well on each test. The results are an important measure of academic growth. th th High School Banquet th The StuCo HS Banquet is this Saturday from 6:30pm11:30pm for those students who purchased tickets. It will be a fun night to dress up and have fun! 11th/12th at The Jungle Canceled Due to lack of participation, the outreach to The Jungle tomorrow, April 30 has been cancelled. The next scheduled service date will be Sat, May 14. April 29, 2016 Issue #35 - 28 ECA Weekly Bulletin [email protected] 14 Cover Prev. Page Next Page Secondary 10th Grade Year-End Service Trips Dates Costs include transportation, food, and lodging. The 3rd payment is due May 11. Where Colegio Beth Sharon Mariquita, Tolima Mission Students will be working with about 120 children ages 7-18, leading academic, English, spiritual, and recreational activities. Cost 9th Grade Dates Transportation May 30 - Jun 1 Mon – Wed La Mesa, Cundinamarca A non-profit organization that protects children who have lost their family or are high risk children. Children live in cabins in a family model based on Christian values and principles. Cost Futuro Juvenil needs a laptop in good condition and reams of paper, letter and legal. If you can help, contact Angela Ramos or Juan Carlos Castellanos. Students will be working with about 40 children, ages 5-12, leading academic, English, spiritual and recreational activities. $120.000 1st pick-up point = Mirandela 1 at 8:00a 2nd = Terpel gas station at 8:15 at Calle 127 and the Autopista Transportation Service Hours Students leave the ministry after lunch, about 1:30p. 1st drop-off point is McDonald’s at Calle 127 and the Autopista; 2nd = CoffiPan, Calle 183 and the Autopista (about 5:00 - 5:30p) Estimated 24 Rocio Burgos Elle Carlson Jake Carlson Chaperones Where Mission $250.000 1st pick-up point = Mirandela 1 at 7:00a 2nd = Terpel gas station at 7:15 at Calle 127 and the Autopista Service Hours DONATION REQUEST May 29 - Jun 1 Sun – Wed Students leave the ministry after lunch, about 2:00p. 1st drop-off point is McDonald’s at Calle 127 and the Autopista; 2nd = CoffiPan, Calle 183 and the Autopista Estimated 20 Chaperones April 29, 2016 11th Grade Dates Where Fundación Agape, Cumaral (Sat - Mon) Hacienda Marsella (Mon - Wed) Colegio Emmanuel (Tue) Colegio Peniel, (Wed) Villavicencio, Meta Mission Students will be working with over 100 children daily, ages 7-18, leading academic, English, spiritual and recreational activities. Cost Transportation Chaperones Issue #35 - 28 $270.000 1st pick-up point = Mirandela 1 at 6:00a 2nd = Terpel gas station at 6:15 at Calle 127 and the Autopista Service Hours Juan Carlos Castellanos Laura Beach Nathan Ramler May 28 - Jun 1 Sat – Wed ECA Weekly Bulletin Students leave the ministry after lunch, about 1:30p. 1st drop-off point is McDonald’s at Calle 127 and the Autopista; 2nd = CoffiPan, Calle 183 and the Autopista (about 5:30 - 6:00p) Estimated 24 Henry Piñeros Robbie Becker AnnElise Pate [email protected] 15 Cover Prev. Page Next Page SPORTS High School Sports Tournament Schedule – Intercolegiados Norte – Guys Soccer and Girls Volleyball Fri, April 22: Wed, April 27: Fri, April 29: Mon, May 2: Fri, May 6: Congratulations to 11th grade, champions of the high school guys’ soccer tournament! They defeated Staff 3-0 in the finals. ECA ECA Chico Vernon ECA vs vs vs vs vs Chico Chico (soccer only) ECA ECA Vernon 3rd/4th Grade Sports Challenge Complete Results Girls Soccer: Boys Soccer: Girls Hockey: Guys Hockey: Girls Handball: Guys Handball: Girls Dodgeball: Guys Dodgeball: 4th def 3rd 4th def 3rd 4th def 3rd 3rd tied 4th 4th def 3rd 4th def 3rd 4th def 3rd 4th def 3rd 3-1 7-0 3-0 2-2 11-1 6-0 3-0 3-0 The guys’ soccer team and girls’ volleyball teams competed against Chico on Friday, April 22. The guys lost 6-3 and the girls lost 25-19, 25-18, 25-12. Congratulations to 4th grade for winning the sports challenge with a record of 7-0-1! High school students will be going bowling next week at CAFAM! 11th/12th will bowl on Wed, May 4 and 9th/10th will bowl on Thu, May 5. April 29, 2016 Issue #35 - 28 ECA Weekly Bulletin [email protected] 16 Cover Prev. Page Next Page CLASSIFIED ADS ¡Ventas de Garaje de los Green! The Green’s Garage Sales! May 14 & 15, and then again July 16, 23 & 30, by prior appointment. Mark your calendars! We hope to sell furniture, electric appliances, computer equipment, ministry equipment, and much, much more! Prices that will bless! Make your appointment today! Roberto: 311-310-4547 or Cherie: 310-857-0924. 14 y 15 de mayo, y luego los 16, 23 y 30 de julio, cita previa. Marquen sus calendarios. Esperamos vender mueblería, electrodomésticos y chécheres, equipos y accesorios de computadores, materiales ministeriales y mucho más. Precios que bendicen. ¡Separe su cita hoy! Roberto: 311.310.4547 ó Cherie: 310.857.0924. Apartamento Melgar Ubicado en el kilómetro 3 vía Carmen de Apicalá en la ciudad de Melgar conjunto residencial Edén de las Cascadas apartamento 317 $350.000/noche FOTOS Nanny / English Tutor Are you looking for a summer nanny, English tutor, etc.? Hannah Osborn, Rachel Osborn´s 20-yearold sister, is a bright, energetic, college student who loves kids and is looking to work in Bogotá this summer. Hannah is looking for the opportunity to spend some time practicing Spanish, as well as earn money for college during the summer. If you would like to see her résumé or find out more about her, send her an e-mail at: hannah.osborn@ my.wheaton.edu. She would be available June 8 until the 1st or 2nd week of August. April 29, 2016 Issue #35 - 28 Dotado para 8 personas bien acomodadas el cual consta de: • Cocina comedor tipo americano • Altillo • Sala • 2 baños • Terraza • Parqueadero privado • 2 alcoba El conjunto consta: • Recepción • 4 piscinas • Portería • 2 jacuzzi • Senderos peatonales • Cancha de tenis • Muro de tenis • Zona BBQ • Parqueaderos • Chancha múltiple (futbol, basquetbol, voleibol) visitantes • 2 Mesas de ping pong • Billar • Restaurante ECA Weekly Bulletin [email protected] 17 Cover Prev. Page Next Page CLASSIFIED ADS Request from Sol Izquierdo, ECA Nurse Our Church, Nueva Vida en Jesucristo, has been invited by the Cheney Community Church in Cheney, Washington (state) to share our experience with them May 29 - June 6. They will give us lodging and meals during the days we are there. As a church, we are knocking on doors by faith to find financial support for the airline tickets for the 15 of us who are traveling, including the Izquierdo family and our son David Izquierdo (10th). We plan to have activities with couples, youth, children, and the leadership, and celebrate the Sunday Service with all the Church. In addition, we are having home groups (cell groups) to teach them how to extend the Kingdom of God in their homes. To help out, contact [email protected] or 300-556-5293. April 29, 2016 Issue #35 - 28 ECA Weekly Bulletin [email protected] 18 Prev. Page Cover Next Page CLASSIFIED ADS For more info click here April 29, 2016 Issue #35 - 28 ECA Weekly Bulletin [email protected] 19 Cover CALENDAR Prev. Page 24 1 SUN 25 MON Gabriela Velandia (8) Hagia Suárez (15) María Rueda (17) May 8 2 9 Edgar Suárez YeNa Kim (16) Rocio Escobar April / May Birthdays 2016 26 TUE Josué Guzmán (13) Laura Gil (17) 27 WED Luciana Ortíz (6) Karen Pineda (17) 28 3 4 5 10 11 12 THU Sofia Becerra (5) Stephania Romero (11) Elle Carlson Glenda Moyer Melody Walker Henry Piñeros 29 FRI Silvana Cardona (11) 6 Samuel Moreno (5) Isabella Moreno (5) Lucas Sepúlveda (7) 13 Simón Hoyos (7) 30 Abigail Kolar (12) Cynthia Hanson (13) 7 14 Laura Guzmán (16) 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Salomé Bejarano (9) Juan Forero (12) Isabella Pinto (7) Santiago Romero (6) David Ballesteros (10) Santiago Vera (7) Sara Pinzón (17) Tomás López (17) Luciana Moreno (6) SAT Gabriela Beltrán (8) Jake Carlson Julio López Green = Elementary Purple = Secondary April 29, 2016 Blue = All School, Parents, or Staff Issue #35 - 28 ECA Weekly Bulletin [email protected] 20