San Cayetano’s Young Authors were hosted by Debbie, Cindy and Bea at Santa Paula Hospital when the students presented their “Books By Kids, For Kids”. These authors worked daily with Mrs. Duckett in the computer lab to create an original story that would make another student happy when reading these books. The books will be placed in the waiting rooms at the local county hospitals. The project was funded by Citi National Bank.
San Cayetano’s Young Authors were hosted by Debbie, Cindy and Bea at Santa Paula Hospital when the students presented their “Books By Kids, For Kids”. These authors worked daily with Mrs. Duckett in the computer lab to create an original story that would make another student happy when reading these books. The books will be placed in the waiting rooms at the local county hospitals. The project was funded by Citi National Bank.
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The Perfect Attendance winners from San Cayetano are Ariana Gabriel and Wendy Carrillo-Garcia. There were 20 students who were here each day. Their names were put in a bag and Officer Wareham drew out the winning names and those two students each were given a brand new bicycle.
The Perfect Attendance winners from San Cayetano are Ariana Gabriel and Wendy Carrillo-Garcia. There were 20 students who were here each day. Their names were put in a bag and Officer Wareham drew out the winning names and those two students each were given a brand new bicycle.
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5th grade students at San Cayetano were able to visit INTELSAT. INTELSAT is located on the mountain behind San Cayetano school and are involved with satellite applications. INTELSAT is also a sponsor of San Cayetano’s Robotics and NASA program. Randy Hale is our local contact and proud supporter of our NASA projects.
5th grade students at San Cayetano were able to visit INTELSAT. INTELSAT is located on the mountain behind San Cayetano school and are involved with satellite applications. INTELSAT is also a sponsor of San Cayetano’s Robotics and NASA program. Randy Hale is our local contact and proud supporter of our NASA projects.
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Paula Phillips from the Dream Fund Outreach Foundation is shown with some San Cayetano students in a “Rewards Store” she set up in the school cafeteria. Students who have been recognized during the year as a Character Counts or Peacebuilder receives an invitation to “Shop” in the store. The school also celebrates with a pizza lunch for all students as San Cayetano is a school of service and each class has given back to our local community.
Paula Phillips from the Dream Fund Outreach Foundation is shown with some San Cayetano students in a “Rewards Store” she set up in the school cafeteria. Students who have been recognized during the year as a Character Counts or Peacebuilder receives an invitation to “Shop” in the store. The school also celebrates with a pizza lunch for all students as San Cayetano is a school of service and each class has given back to our local community.
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San Cayetano Art Show and Open House was held Wednesday, May 12th. Shown is just one of the many display areas that was available during the evening. A large crowd enjoyed the artistic accomplishments shown.
San Cayetano Art Show and Open House was held Wednesday, May 12th. Shown is just one of the many display areas that was available during the evening. A large crowd enjoyed the artistic accomplishments shown.
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Local artist Virginia Neuman provides art lessons to students, rivaling high school art. It is funded through private foundations.
Local artist Virginia Neuman provides art lessons to students, rivaling high school art. It is funded through private foundations.
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Carol Peterson, seated right, 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, seated right, 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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The Peacebuilders for May are: Isabela Ibarra, Leslie Garcia, Miguel Valdez, Aleena Waldron, Bryan Sanchez, Natalia Zamora, Victor Jimenez, Christopher Cisneros, Adilene Garcia, Ciro Olvera, Carlos Hernandez, Brianna Alverdi, Hailey Pacheco, Andrew Hernandez, Michael Fernandez, Nathan Carrillo, Gisselle De La Paz, Sean Riley, Sara Uridel, Joshua Hurtado-Mendez, and Tyler Stump.
The Peacebuilders for May are: Isabela Ibarra, Leslie Garcia, Miguel Valdez, Aleena Waldron, Bryan Sanchez, Natalia Zamora, Victor Jimenez, Christopher Cisneros, Adilene Garcia, Ciro Olvera, Carlos Hernandez, Brianna Alverdi, Hailey Pacheco, Andrew Hernandez, Michael Fernandez, Nathan Carrillo, Gisselle De La Paz, Sean Riley, Sara Uridel, Joshua Hurtado-Mendez, and Tyler Stump.
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On Monday, May 10, 2010, San Cayetano recognized good citizenship and service for at their last Peacebuilder assembly for the 2009-2010 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. Joe Giunta, the San Cayetano ASB President assisted Ms.Peterson in handing out the Peacebuilder Awards. The Peacebuilders for May are: Isabela Ibarra, Leslie Garcia, Miguel Valdez, Aleena Waldron, Bryan Sanchez, Natalia Zamora, Victor Jimenez, Christopher Cisneros, Adilene Garcia, Ciro Olvera, Carlos Hernandez, Brianna Alverdi, Hailey Pacheco, Andrew Hernandez, Michael Fernandez, Nathan Carrillo, Gisselle De La Paz, Sean Riley, Sara Uridel, Joshua Hurtado-Mendez, and Tyler Stump. Joe then announced to the students that the Rainbow Foundation is sponsoring the San Cayetano Character Counts Award of a $100.00 savings bond. Ms. Peterson presented the Character Counts Award to a deserving Kindergarten student. Sara Arroyo was chosen by the Kindergarten 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 a 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, and an I-pod shuffle. Ivan Sandoval, Room 8 won the Perfect Attendance Award for the month of May.

 
San Cayetano’s Migrant Speech and Debate team coached by kindergarten teacher, Mrs. Capra. Diego Garcia, Johanna Garcia, Julisa Garza, and Nathalie De La Herrera have been practicing their public speaking skills to compete in the Ventura County Migrant Speech and Debate Tournament for grades 4-12 that was held in March. Each student was able to give one of their speeches that they read at the tournament.
San Cayetano’s Migrant Speech and Debate team coached by kindergarten teacher, Mrs. Capra. Diego Garcia, Johanna Garcia, Julisa Garza, and Nathalie De La Herrera have been practicing their public speaking skills to compete in the Ventura County Migrant Speech and Debate Tournament for grades 4-12 that was held in March. Each student was able to give one of their speeches that they read at the tournament.
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Ms. Chambers’ class was honored with the People Respecting People (PRO) Award.
Ms. Chambers’ class was honored with the People Respecting People (PRO) Award.
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Mrs. Chisholm’s class received the People Respecting People (PRO) Award.
Mrs. Chisholm’s class received the People Respecting People (PRO) Award.
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On Monday, April 12, 2010, San Cayetano School recognized good citizenship and character at their Peacebuilder Assembly for the month of April. Mr. John Wilbur, Principle of Fillmore High School, came to speak to the students. Mr. Wilbur 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. Joe Giunta and Christina De La Mora, the San Cayetano ASB President and Vice-President assisted Mr. Wilbur in handing out the Peacebuilder certificates. The Peacebuilders for April are: Maria Barajas, Jayla Martinez, Leo Venegas, Ruben Desoto, Janeah Castro, Filiberto Magana, Anthony De La Torre, Neidy Rincon, Karen Trujillo Villanueva, Monica Ramos, David Rodriguez, Melia Galindo, Coy Gossage, Hailey Carrillo, Karina Cisneros, Jorge Hernandez, Josie Paniagua, Perla Chavez, Abby Sanchez, and Austin Reed. At the lower grade assembly, Joe then announced to the students that the Rainbow Foundation is sponsoring the San Cayetano Character Counts Award of a $100.00 savings bond. Matthew Henschel was chosen by the third grade teachers as a model of outstanding behavior, responsibility, and kindness to the other students. He was recognized with a certificate and the savings bond. Another highlight of assembly were the speeches given by San Cayetano’s Migrant Speech and Debate team coached by kindergarten teacher, Mrs. Capra. Diego Garcia, Johanna Garcia, Julisa Garza, and Nathalie De La Herrera have been practicing their public speaking skills to compete in the Ventura County Migrant Speech and Debate Tournament for grades 4-12 that was held in March. Each student was able to give one of their speeches that they read at the tournament. To conclude the assemblies, Christina 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. Sandra Chavez, from Room 24, won the Perfect Attendance Award for April.

 
San Cayetano Elementary School Science Fair Night took place on Thursday, April 8th. The evening included Bubbleology, Micro-Gravity, Intelsat, CA Condor Recovery, JPL Robotics, Gull Wings Children’s Museum, Ty Warner Sea Center, Mobile Marine Lab (shown above), Bake Sale, Science Fair Projects, Dept. Of Water Resources, CA Oil Museum, United Water Conservation District, Impact Craters, Insectary, Paper Gliders, Balloon Rockets, UC Hansen Ag Center, and Channel Islands Nat’l Park.
San Cayetano Elementary School Science Fair Night took place on Thursday, April 8th. The evening included Bubbleology, Micro-Gravity, Intelsat, CA Condor Recovery, JPL Robotics, Gull Wings Children’s Museum, Ty Warner Sea Center, Mobile Marine Lab (shown above), Bake Sale, Science Fair Projects, Dept. Of Water Resources, CA Oil Museum, United Water Conservation District, Impact Craters, Insectary, Paper Gliders, Balloon Rockets, UC Hansen Ag Center, and Channel Islands Nat’l Park.
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This cute Bubble Girl is surrounded by a soapy sphere with an iridescent surface – commonly known as a bubble!
This cute Bubble Girl is surrounded by a soapy sphere with an iridescent surface – commonly known as a bubble!
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April 8th

And put you into a bubble , AND let you try on a spacesuit, AND finally let you test your balloon rockets. Don’t miss a FREE evening of fun and learning with hands-on science activities. The San Cayetano Annual Family Science Night is FREE for all Fillmore and Piru students. The event is from 6-7:30PM. Come and see the Micro Gravity Experiment that is going into space, visit with Channel Islands National Park Rangers, and meet San Cayetano’s Robotics Champions. Pizza and soda will be available for purchase. This event is San Cayetano’s community outreach project hosted by the San Cayetano NASA Explorer Team and friends.

 
Map of Science Night at San Cayetano Elementary.
Map of Science Night at San Cayetano Elementary.
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Come meet your micro gravity team before they go into space

San Cayetano is a nationally recognized NASA Explorer School. In 2007 they were chosen through a competitive grant process to earn that title. With that distinction come many opportunities. This year, NASA team member Melanie Chisholm teamed with San Cayetano Principal, Jan Marholin to write a competitive paper about an experiment in micro gravity. Mrs. Chisholm and her students took the lead on developing an experiment that can be flown in reduced gravity and shared that with other team members and their students. The project was chosen as one of 10 in the country for this years flight. The experiment has to do with liquid transfer in reduced gravity. The experiment will be shipped to Houston after the Family Science Night and then the five teachers will follow on April 21st. They will go through astronaut type training in at Johnson Space Center before their flight. Each teacher at their own expense had to be cleared by an Aviation Medical Doctor saying they were ok to fly. We thank Dr. Brian Brantner of Ventura who gave staff a very generous discount. The teachers and the experiment will fly in a C-9 aircraft and do parabolic maneuvers over the Gulf of Mexico. Upon landing and collecting the data from the experiment , the students at San Cayetano will be able to video conference live with them as they get off of the aircraft. These teachers are the first from Ventura , Santa Barbara or San Luis Obispo Counties to be chosen for this project. The Micro Gravity Team will be demonstrating their experiment at San Cayetano’s Family Science Night April 8th. Come and meet the team: Melanie Chisholm, Brandi Walker, Rory Maus, Scott Olson, and Viviana Laureano-Magana.

 
Pictured-but not in order are team members: Fernando Trujillo, Roman Tarango, Ian Overton, Ashley Montano, Felipe Gonzalez, Taylor Wright, Dominique Alamillo-Diaz, Joe Giunta. Teacher Coaches were Melanie Chisholm and Brandi Walker. JPL-NASA Referees were Ota Lutz and Carlo Cayetano (No relation to San Cayetano).
Pictured-but not in order are team members: Fernando Trujillo, Roman Tarango, Ian Overton, Ashley Montano, Felipe Gonzalez, Taylor Wright, Dominique Alamillo-Diaz, Joe Giunta. Teacher Coaches were Melanie Chisholm and Brandi Walker. JPL-NASA Referees were Ota Lutz and Carlo Cayetano (No relation to San Cayetano).
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This is the second year that San Cayetano has had a team win the championship. This year was extra sweet as they scored higher than any of the secondary schools that entered the competition. There were 21 teams entered. Through San Cayetano’s NASA Explorer Schools Program, San Cayetano was able to purchase LEGO Robotics and have teacher coaches who attended a Summer Robotics workshop at JPL in 2008. Each 4th and 5th grade student receives thirteen sessions in robotics instruction. This year the program is being expanded with simple programming to include 3rd graders. Each January an after school opportunity begins with robotics teams preparing for the championship and out of those students the team members, by secret ballot choose who can best represent them to win. This year San Cayetano’s sponsors were Fillmore Sunrisers Rotary and INTELSAT. T-shirts were purchased through Waterart Designs, a local business owned by Veronica Morris. One last note that makes our San Cayetano Family very proud- they were awarded a certificate for Good Character as they loaned other teams parts who had broken or forgotten parts so that they may still compete. Isn’t that what life skills are all about!

Currently the competition can be viewed on the web at www.ustream.tv/nasajpl

 
Principle Todd Schieferle is show with the March Peacebuilders from San Cayetano Elementary.
Principle Todd Schieferle is show with the March Peacebuilders from San Cayetano Elementary.
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On Monday, March 8, 2010, San Cayetano School recognized good citizenship and character at their Peacebuilder Assembly for the month of March. Mr. Todd Schieferle, principle of Fillmore Middle School, came to speak to the students about what a good citizen is and how being a good citizen can help not only the students, but others around them in their community. Joe Jiunta and Christina De La Mora, the San Cayetano ASB President and Vice-President assisted Mr.Schieferle in handing out the Peacebuilder certificates. The Peacebuilders for March are: Leo Barajas,Kayla Cervantez, Miranda Magana, Jasmine Vega, Ramces Salazar, Jessica Nava, Marissa Luna, Caceandra Hearne, Daniela Chavez, Hannah Ransom-Fairall, Fatima Zamora, Andrea Magana, Briana Lopez, Jordyn Rolfe, Clarissa Alcozar, Veronica Valdivia, Cali Wyand, Brandon Nava, Samantha Cabral, and Kiana Velenzuela . At the upper grade assembly, Joe then announced to the students that the Rainbow Foundation is sponsoring the San Cayetano Character Counts Award of a $100.00 savings bond. Sandra Chavez was chosen by the fourth 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 assembly, Christina 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. Robert Gonzalez from room 5 won the Perfect Attendance Award for March.

 
Mrs. Mitchell and Mrs. Laureano’s 2nd grade class performed Jack and the Beanstalk for the rest of San Cayetano classes.
Mrs. Mitchell and Mrs. Laureano’s 2nd grade class performed Jack and the Beanstalk for the rest of San Cayetano classes.
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The cast is shown above. The giant is played by Mr. Steve Meich, a teacher at San Cayetano.
The cast is shown above. The giant is played by Mr. Steve Meich, a teacher at San Cayetano.
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Mr. Olson’s class did Splatter painting with toothbrushes in Art. Mrs. Neuman is San Cayetano’s art instructor and each student gets a class lesson every other week. This program is funded by private donations and the Henry Mayo Newhall Foundation.
Mr. Olson’s class did Splatter painting with toothbrushes in Art. Mrs. Neuman is San Cayetano’s art instructor and each student gets a class lesson every other week. This program is funded by private donations and the Henry Mayo Newhall Foundation.
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Rubik Sheth, with the NASA Advanced Thermal Group Crew and Thermal Systems Division, visited San Cayetano last week, as part of the Space Kids program. Shown is a science project demonstrating micro gravity.
Rubik Sheth, with the NASA Advanced Thermal Group Crew and Thermal Systems Division, visited San Cayetano last week, as part of the Space Kids program. Shown is a science project demonstrating micro gravity.
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Pictured is 5th grader Alex Turcios asking a question live to the Astronauts currently on the International Space Station. His question was “How do you shower in space”? San Cayetano had five students attend the live downlink event at Vintage Magnet School in North Hills on January 27th.
Pictured is 5th grader Alex Turcios asking a question live to the Astronauts currently on the International Space Station. His question was “How do you shower in space”? San Cayetano had five students attend the live downlink event at Vintage Magnet School in North Hills on January 27th.
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Pictured are the finalists from San Cayetano’s spelling bee . The student at the microphone is our 5th grade winner Priscilla Carbajal who will go on to compete at the next level in Santa Paula.
Pictured are the finalists from San Cayetano’s spelling bee . The student at the microphone is our 5th grade winner Priscilla Carbajal who will go on to compete at the next level in Santa Paula.
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Sonja Flores, the coordinator of House Farm Workers, gave a presentation to the San Cayetano Elementary students about farm worker housing.
Sonja Flores, the coordinator of House Farm Workers, gave a presentation to the San Cayetano Elementary students about farm worker housing.
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As part of their service learning, second grade students at San Cayetano School raised money to donate to the non-profit organization House Farm Workers. This organization supports the development of safe, decent, and affordable housing for farm workers in Ventura County. On January 29, 2010, Sonja Flores, the coordinator of House Farm Workers, came to give a presentation to the students. As part of her presentation, students were able to view a documentary that portrays the stories of children from farm workers in Ventura County who have moved from substandard housing into the safe and affordable housing that has been developed in Ventura County. Ms. Flores gratefully received the donation for House Farm Workers from the students at the end of her presentation.

 
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