Off To A Great Start Sunrise Record THE SUNRISE RECORD
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Off To A Great Start Sunrise Record THE SUNRISE RECORD
THE SUNRISE RECORD September Newsletter Sunrise Record 214 West 1st St. Alturas, CA 96116 Phone: (530) 233-3861 Fax: (530) 233-3864 Inside this issue: Off To A Great Start 1 How to Put Books on Hold 1 Explore the Shasta Caverns 2 Mascot Makeover 2 Nash Ranch Pumpkin Patch 2 Alturas Art and Writing Class 3 Tips from Teachers 3 Barbara Joins the Board 3 Financial Aid Presentations Schedule 4 SHAKESPEARE TRIP SUCCESS Our very first field trip was a success! Students, parents, and teachers attended the 75th Anniversary of the Shakespeare Festival. We watched the play, Twelfth Night, and enjoyed the experience of staying at an authentic hostel, bunk beds and all. For those of you who were able to join us, thank you so much for supporting our efforts in offering students unique and memorable experiences. Off To A Great Start Fall Greetings from Laura VanAcker, Director It has been an amazing September and a great start to our year. I am especially excited about all of the new families that have joined us this fall. Welcome aboard. Thanks to all of you who talked to your friends and recommended NDA to them. Word of mouth is a powerful tool. I enjoyed meeting many of you face to face in Redding at the waterslides. Thank you for joining us. It’s fun to put a faces with names. As always, our focus is on taking care of your student’s needs. My door, e-mail, and phone are open and I welcome an opportunity to discuss how we can work with you to successfully educate your children. The picture above was taken in Banff, Canada with my daughter, Andrea. We had a wonderful week in September attending a photo clinic. What a beautiful and majestic place! I can’t wait to go again. I hope you have a blessed month and get to enjoy the fall colors. Laura VanAcker How to Put Books on Hold Trouble holding books online? Here’s how: 1. CREATE ACCOUNT– First you need to create an account for your child. You will need their assigned barcode, which you can request from your teacher. 2. PASSWORD—Your barcode will become your password. There is an option to change this afterwards if you desire. 3. VISUAL SEARCH—There are several ways to search the library. For kids, the visual search is the most accessible. It allows them to search by interest. 4. CHOOSE—Once you find the book you want, click on it’s title, which will become hyperlinked in blue. 5. HOLD IT—After clicking on the title, it will take you to a new page. If you look at the top right hand corner of the page, you will find an image of a lock with the words, ―Hold It.‖ Click on this image. Your book is now on hold for you! 6. DO NOT—do not click the ―add to list‖ button. This will not hold the book for you. 7. You can also search for and hold books using Destiny Quest, linked below the library search tab on the main page. Page 2 Sunrise Record Explore the Shasta Caverns The Catamarn Unloading Passengers For answers to the Cavern Quiz, check out the last page of the newsletter, or have your child search for the answers on the History page of the Shasta Caverns’ website. As mentioned in our last newsletter, we have planned a field trip to the Lake Shasta Caverns. Now we have a set date, so mark your calendars for: Wednesday, October 20th will be $18 per person. This is a regular school tour, highly recommended for grades 2nd thru 6th, but all grades are welcome. @ 9:30 AM Remember you must call 2333861 to sign up first, as there are limited spots available. Students’ tickets are paid for by the school. Chaperone tickets Please pack a bag lunch and join us for a picnic after the tour. Catamaran ride leaves at 10:00, so if you aren’t there to check in by 9:30, you will get left behind, and we don’t want that! Cavern Quiz: What type of sedimentary rock are the caverns made of? When the softer part of the rock is dissolved by water and carbonic acid, the rock takes on the appearance similar to what type of cheese? What Indian tribe was most familiar with the caves, before they were ever known as the Shasta Lake Caverns? Mascot Makeover Good schools, like good societies and good families, celebrate and cherish diversity. -- Deborah Meier Sometimes Life is as Simple as a Cartoon—You Choose Before New Day Academy, we were known as the Modoc Charter School Mustangs. But with a new name, we feel it is only fair to have a new mascot too. In our last newsletter we asked you for suggestions. Now it is time to choose one of the following to be New Day’s ultimate mascot.: Please email your vote to: EAGLES MONKEYS kelly.mcgarva@newdayacadem y.net QUAILS COMETS COLTS DOVES Your input is important, as we plan to create a school logo for sweatshirts using our mascot.. In an independent study setting, we want our students to still be filled with school spirit! Nash Ranch Pumpkin Patch Fall is always a fun time of year, and we would like to celebrate the change of seasons with a trip to the Nash Ranch Pumpkin Patch in Redding, CA. Entry is free and the following activities and rates apply: Corn Maze……...free to $7 Pony Rides……….$5 New Day Academy will be there from 12 to 3 on Saturday, the 23rd of October. Come join us so we can all enjoy the fall festivities together. Bounce House……..$3 If interested, please call Day Time Haunted House…….$5 233-3861. Wagon Rides…..free to $3 Train Rides…….free to $3 Sunrise Record Page 3 Alturas Art and Writing Class The Alturas Art and Writing Classes will begin the last week of September. Classes will be This years art class is going to go beyond drawing and painting projects to include: divided into two grade levels: Sculpting Elementary School-aged Etching students will meet on Cultural crafts Thursdays: And lots more! 10:00 ART 11:00 WRITING High School-aged students will meet on Wednesdays: 1:00 There is a maximum of 12 students per class. ART Last year the writing class focused on creative writing genres. This year, we will be focusing on responding to literature, topic sentences, graphic organizers, the paragraph, and the 5 paragraph essay. The goal for the writing class this year is to give students the appropriate tools needed to build proficient essays, as well as giving an overall clarity and professionalism to their writing. We have 2 new teachers! Welcome Judy St. John in Susanville and Bridgit Shoffner in Redding. EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY: 20th Annual Return of the Salmon Festival, Saturday, October 16th, 2010, 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM at the Coleman National Fish Hatchery, FREE ADMISSION, PARKING, AND BUS SHUTTLE. Call 530-365-8622 for info. Also: Anderson Street Fair, 11 AM to 4 PM, East Center Street 530-365-8095. Wintu Tribe Salmon Bake 530-245-0141 Tips from Teachers: How to Have a Great Meeting Please be prepared to show your teacher what each student has been doing. This should include text/ curriculum name, page numbers, topics, etc... If the student is taking a music class or a class that requires a log, those should be filled in. This includes high school students getting credit for work study. Tips from super teacher, Ruth Ann Criner of Modoc County. Thanks Ruth Ann! Remember to have your daily attendance and PE logs completed. It is helpful if the student brings in their books so the teacher can make the appropriate lesson plans or review items from the previous learning log. If you have purchased your own curriculum, please bring the materials to the meeting so the teacher can see what standards are being met. Barbara Joins the Board New Day Academy would like to welcome Barbara Writer to our Board. She will be representing Shasta county. Academy’s vendor system. Barb is the mother of three New Day Academy students. Her family also offers classes in Kung Fu, tumbling and more, through New Day Barb also enjoys meeting with families new to the charter school environment, giving support and advice when needed. Her daughter Abigail is a 2time National Champion in gymnastics. Thanks for becoming our newest board member! Juniper Ridge Elementary, where NDA board meetings are usually held. Page 4 Sunrise Record ANSWERS TO CAVERNS QUIZ: 1. Limestone 2. Swiss Cheese 3. Wintu Indians Financial Aid Presentations Schedule The following schedule is provided for students and parents interested in learning about college financial aid options, brought to you by Sept. 27th….. 5:00 & 6:30...@ College Quest, Redding Conv. Ctr. College OPTIONS. The schedule is also posted on the College OPTIONS website. Nov. 10th…...6:00……@ Burney HS, Burney www.collegeoptions.org Nov. 1st…….6:00……..@ West Valley HS, Anderson Nov. 3rd……6:30……..@ Etna HS, Etna Nov. 8th…….6:00……..@ Mt. Shasta HS, Mt. Shasta Nov. 16th…...6:00…….@ U-Prep HS, Redding Nov. 17th…..6:00……..@ Yreka HS, Yreka Nov. 30th…...6:00…….@ Foothill HS, Palo Cedro Dec. 1st………6:00…….@ Enterprise HS, ―In college, I discovered who I was, who I could be, and who I wanted to be. Priceless experiences!‖ ~ Kelly McGarva, NDA registrar, Art and Writing Teacher Redding Dec. 7th……....6:00……..@ Shasta HS, Redding Dec. 9th……..6:00………@ Red Bluff HS, Red Bluff ―College is not a dream—It is a plan.‖