The “Perfect Attendance” drawing at San Cayetano rewarded several students for their high standards. Pictured is second grader, Brian Gonzalez, an IPod Shuffle winner.
The “Perfect Attendance” drawing at San Cayetano rewarded several students for their high standards. Pictured is second grader, Brian Gonzalez, an IPod Shuffle winner.
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Perfect Attendance winner: First Grader Christian Mendez, winner of IPod Shuffle.
Perfect Attendance winner: First Grader Christian Mendez, winner of IPod Shuffle.
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Perfect Attendance winner: Fourth grader, Sabrina Belat won a bicycle, for All Year Perfect Attendance.
Perfect Attendance winner: Fourth grader, Sabrina Belat won a bicycle, for All Year Perfect Attendance.
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Kindergartener, Marlene Hernandez Cruz won a bicycle for All Year Perfect Attendance.
Kindergartener, Marlene Hernandez Cruz won a bicycle for All Year Perfect Attendance.
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Steve Meich and Inger Overton, staff at San Cayetano, planned games that only incorporated recyclables. All of the money collected from the recyclable event was donated to a local charity.
Steve Meich and Inger Overton, staff at San Cayetano, planned games that only incorporated recyclables. All of the money collected from the recyclable event was donated to a local charity.
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Pictured is Mrs. Chisholm’s 5th grade class and Ms. Dewey’s 4/5 class from San Cayetano. They participated in Fillmore High School’s Make A Wish Walk last week.
Pictured is Mrs. Chisholm’s 5th grade class and Ms. Dewey’s 4/5 class from San Cayetano. They participated in Fillmore High School’s Make A Wish Walk last week.
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Carol Peterson, a Forest Ranger and Education Coordinator for the Channel Island National Park came to San Cayetano to speak to the students about what a good citizen is and how displaying good character could enrich the students and others in the community around them.
Carol Peterson, a Forest Ranger and Education Coordinator for the Channel Island National Park came to San Cayetano to speak to the students about what a good citizen is and how displaying good character could enrich the students and others in the community around them.
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During the day before both assemblies, Forest Ranger Carol Peterson went to each San Cayetano third grade classroom to speak to the students shown holding their Personal Success Award certificate.
During the day before both assemblies, Forest Ranger Carol Peterson went to each San Cayetano third grade classroom to speak to the students shown holding their Personal Success Award certificate.
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On Monday, May 9, 2011, San Cayetano recognized good citizenship and service for at their last Peacebuilder assembly for the 2010-2011 school year this month. Carol Peterson, a Forest Ranger and Education Coordinator for the Channel Island National Park came to San Cayetano to speak to the students about what a good citizen is and how displaying good character could enrich the students and others in the community around them. During the day before both assemblies, Carol Peterson went to each third grade classroom to speak to the students. She does an animal habitats and endangered species program, especially dealing with the Island Fox. A radio call out to one of the program’s fox technicians was also included in the third grade presentations. There was also a connection made to the program that ran a live bald eagle nest cam. Ms. Peterson spent about an hour in each of the third grade classrooms interacting with the students. The students enjoyed her visit. Before the assembly each teacher chose a student from his or her class whom showed excellent character and peace-building skills. ASB President, Cali Wyand,and Vice President, Lizzie Castaneda assisted Ms.Peterson in handing out the Peacebuilder Awards. The Peacebuilders for May are: Brissia Lopez, Nick Tejeda, Anthony Acosta, Miranda Magana, Paige Ramirez, Angie Suarez, Alexander Adame, Arissa Ramos, Natalia Zamora, Monique Stone, Gilbert Villanueva, Angel Paniagua ,Hailey Cummings, Daniella Piceno , Fatima Zamora, Jakob Fabian, April Navarette, Ashley Alvarez, Nathan Martinez, and Jairo Rios. Lizzie then announced to the students that John Paul Pet is sponsoring the San Cayetano Character Counts Award of a $100.00 savings bond. Ms. Peterson presented the Character Counts Award to a deserving First grade student. Jazmin Patino, from Mrs. Laureano’s class, was chosen by the First grade teachers as a model of outstanding behavior and kindness to the other students. To conclude the assembly, students were reminded to turn in their Perfect Attendance tickets. Each month all students who come to school, each day, on time, are given an orange raffle ticket. The students place their tickets in a box and one ticket is drawn. The student whose ticket is drawn is given a backpack full of supplies. Each month, the tickets will be put into a larger box that will be kept until the end of the year. In June, Mrs. Marholin, the principal, will draw from the tickets to give away new bicycles, an I-pod shuffle, and three large stuffed animals. Daniel Cerna from Mrs. Dewey’s class won the Perfect Attendance Award for the month of May.

 
Mrs. Swensen’s first grade class received a scientific treat when Erin Mulholland, a doctorate student from UCSB, came to share her scientific knowledge of “Sea Squirts” and conduct a Dry Ice Bubble Experiment with the class. The students were able to learn about the Scientific Process with their bubble experiment and hold squishy sea squirts too.
Mrs. Swensen’s first grade class received a scientific treat when Erin Mulholland, a doctorate student from UCSB, came to share her scientific knowledge of “Sea Squirts” and conduct a Dry Ice Bubble Experiment with the class. The students were able to learn about the Scientific Process with their bubble experiment and hold squishy sea squirts too.
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San Cayetano first graders get ‘hands-on’ experience with a dry ice bubble.
San Cayetano first graders get ‘hands-on’ experience with a dry ice bubble.
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Erin Mulholland holds up a “Sea Squirt.”
Erin Mulholland holds up a “Sea Squirt.”
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Angel Rivas is a first grade student at San Cayetano in Mrs. Ferguson’s classroom. He won the award for perfect attendance for March. Congratulations Angel.
Angel Rivas is a first grade student at San Cayetano in Mrs. Ferguson’s classroom. He won the award for perfect attendance for March. Congratulations Angel.
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Ruth Ricards, Director of Child Nutrition Services for Fillmore Unified School District, came to
speak to the Character Counts students at San Cayetano Elementary.
Ruth Ricards, Director of Child Nutrition Services for Fillmore Unified School District, came to speak to the Character Counts students at San Cayetano Elementary.
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On Monday, April 4, 2011, San Cayetano School recognized good citizenship and character at their Peacebuilder Assembly for the month of April. Ms. Ruth Ricards, Director of Child Nutrition Services for Fillmore Unified School District, came to speak to the students. Ms. Ricards spoke to the students about how being a good citizen and friend, not only at school, but at home would also help them to make a better life for themselves. She also spoke to the students about the importance of a healthy breakfast and nutrition during our schools STAR testing during April 26 to May 6 will help them do their best on the test! ASB President, Cali Wyand,and Vice President, Lizzie Castaneda assisted Ms.Ricards in handing out the Peacebuilder certificates. The Peacebuilders for April are: Oscar Arriola, Marlene Hernandez, Ashley Vieyra, Angelica Herrera, Donovan Estrada, Anthony Ownbey Seward, Camila Rivas, Matthew Munoz, Rey Laureano, Julieanna Linares, Enrique Felix, Eva Vieyra, David Rodriguiz, Gustavo Granados, Diego Magana, Robert Gonzalez, Arturo Garcia, Jorge Hernandez, and Karina Cisneros . At the upper grade assembly, Cali then announced to the students that John Paul Pet is sponsoring the San Cayetano Character Counts Award of a $100.00 savings bond. Sissy Valenica was chosen by the fifth grade teachers as a model of outstanding behavior, responsibility, and kindness to the other students. She was recognized with a certificate and the savings bond. To conclude the assemblies, Lizzie reminded the students to turn in their Perfect Attendance tickets. Each month all students who come to school, each day, on time, are given an orange raffle ticket. The students place their tickets in a box and one ticket is drawn. The student whose ticket is drawn is given a backpack full of supplies. Each month, the tickets will be put into a larger box that will be kept until the end of the year. In June, Mrs. Marholin, the principal, will draw from the tickets to give away two new bicycles. Angel Rivas, from, Mrs. Ferguson’s class, won the Perfect Attendance Award for April.