Page 1 of 24 Superintendent’s Office, Community Outreach Board Highlights October 21, 2016 Table of Contents Check it Out! ...............................................................................................................................................................2 School Site Events.......................................................................................................................................................3 Jumpstart Read for the Record...................................................................................................................................8 Cooking Demonstration..............................................................................................................................................9 be.global .................................................................................................................................................................. 10 I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change ................................................................................................................. 11 Acorn League Fall Sports ......................................................................................................................................... 12 EAST UNION SENIOR LEAVES IT ALL ON THE FIELD AND BECOMES A SCHOOL WINNER IN WENDY’S HIGH SCHOOL HEISMAN ................................................................................................................................................................. 14 Sierra High School – Men’s Volleyball Position ....................................................................................................... 16 State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Torlakson Praises Grant Program to Help Keep Students in School ................................................................................................................................................................................. 17 MUSD celebrates student academic success (Manteca Bulletin) ........................................................................... 19 Remembering Fallen EU Lancer (Manteca Bulletin)................................................................................................ 23 Manteca High Fans & Bands (Manteca Bulletin) ..................................................................................................... 24
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Page 1 of 24 Super intendent’ s Off ice , Community Outreach
Board Highlights
October 21, 2016
Table of Contents Check it Out! ...............................................................................................................................................................2
School Site Events .......................................................................................................................................................3
Jumpstart Read for the Record...................................................................................................................................8
I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change ................................................................................................................. 11
Acorn League Fall Sports ......................................................................................................................................... 12
EAST UNION SENIOR LEAVES IT ALL ON THE FIELD AND BECOMES A SCHOOL WINNER IN WENDY’S HIGH SCHOOL
Sierra High School – Men’s Volleyball Position ....................................................................................................... 16
State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Torlakson Praises Grant Program to Help Keep Students in School
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Community Outreach
School Site Events
Joseph Widmer’s 1st Annual
Jog-a-Thon
Kudos to the Joseph Widmer PTC
for organizing the very first
Joseph Widmer Jog-a-Thon!
Teachers and students alike
logged several laps, and together, raised over $6,000 for Joseph Widmer Wildcats. This event wouldn’t
have been possible without the committed support of parent volunteers, ensuring all participants were
safe, hydrated and having fun!
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Community Outreach
School Site Events
Kinder Adventures!
Kindergartners in Mrs. McCreery’s
class have been focusing on their
vocabulary words in Wonders. So,
they took their tools (magnifying
glass) and went out exploring to
see what they could discover
around campus. The students
were excited to use the magnifying
glasses to look at ants, spiders’
webs, leaves, grass, cracks in the
sidewalk, and more. They even found a lizard while on their adventure!
Interquest Detection Canines
These special skilled canines visited French Camp Jr. High
classrooms on October 6. Students received information
regarding what types of materials the canine is able to detect
while on duty.
2nd Grade Poetry
Students in Mrs. Hill’s second grade classroom show
off their Fall poems!
French Camp will be holding its annual Harvest Festival on Friday, October 21 from 5:00-7:00 pm in the
multipurpose room. Families and community members are invited to this event that features games,
face painting, cake walk, food, drink, raffle, and silent auction! We hope you can attend!
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Community Outreach
School Site Events
MHS FFA Chapter
This year’s MHS FFA officer team is extremely compassionate. Over the summer officer retreat, the team decided it was time to give back to the community.
For several weeks in September the team held a donation drive of toiletries including: toothpaste, toothbrushes, deodorants, shampoo, tissue, conditioner, hand sanitizers, soaps, Q-tips, water, and small snacks to donate to the homeless.
The team gathered the packages together and on Tuesday, September 27th, the students went to the public library and made a lot people happy with their packaged donations.
On September 28th, the MHS FFA Chapter took 18 students to compete in their first speaking event of the year.
Manteca High is proud to announce, the Greenhand (Freshman) team received a gold award, open team received a silver award, and the Chapter officer team
received a gold award!
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Community Outreach
School Site Events
Fire Prevention Week Contest
Congratulations to 2nd and 3rd place winners of the Manteca
Fire Department’s Fire Prevention Week Coloring Contest.
Janessa, Brock Elliott, and Ariana, Shasta elementary, were
presented with a plaque from Captain Terpstra and Fire
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MEDIA ALERT
EAST UNION SENIOR LEAVES IT ALL ON THE FIELD AND
BECOMES A SCHOOL WINNER IN WENDY’S HIGH SCHOOL
HEISMAN
[Manteca, CA] (October 21, 2016) – There are some students who set the bar. They
work harder, show more passion and lead by example—in the classroom, on the field
and within the community. Today, Wendy’s High School Heisman recognizes Jack
Weaver from East Union High School and his dedication to never cutting corners
by naming him a School Winner.
“This student is known by his teachers and friends for his commitment to excellence.
We are excited and honored that a program like Wendy’s High School Heisman is also
recognizing his hard work,” said [Raul Mora, East Union High School.]
Since 1994, Wendy’s and the Heisman Trophy Trust have been running the same play
to perfection: honoring more than 600,000 of the nation’s most esteemed students.
This year, Wendy’s will celebrate the accomplishments of thousands of the best high
school seniors.
School Winners have been announced today. School Winners will receive a Wendy’s High School Heisman Patch. From the group of State Finalists, one senior male and female will be selected from each state and announced as State Winners on October 20.
For more information or to track a student’s progress through the competition, please visit www.WendysHeisman.com.
About Wendy's High School Heisman
The Wendy's High School Heisman was created by Wendy's founder Dave Thomas in 1994. Dave Thomas dropped
out of high school when he was 15 years old in order to work full-time and went on to become one of the most
successful entrepreneurs in history. While this nontraditional path led to his prosperity, it always worried Dave that
others would follow in his footsteps and expect to achieve similar fame and wealth by not finishing high school or
attending college.
Faced with this dilemma, at 61 years old, Dave enrolled at Coconut Creek High School in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., and
received his General Equivalency Diploma (GED). Inspired by this moment and with a desire to celebrate the
outstanding achievements of youth in America, he launched the Wendy's High School Heisman program.
Sarah Thomas – fourth grader at Stella Brockman School – proudly holds her achievement and performance award in English Language Arts. Sarah said she hopes to become a teacher someday like her mother GLENN KAHL/ The Bulletin Glenn Kahl [email protected] 209-249-3539 October 20, 2016
Manteca Unified trustees Tuesday honored students for academic and athletic achievements from the fourth grades through high school in both student progress and advanced placement exam top scale scores.
Special recognitions went to Jessica Tang of Manteca High School who has received a four year scholarship to Yale University and Frank Cebreros, also of MHS, who has been appointed to West Point and will be commissioned as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army upon completion of the military academy, then required to serve five years of military duty to pay for that education.
Those honored had demonstrated their proficiencies in everything from English Language and composition and U.S. Government to Psychology, politics and macro economics.
Recognized for top scale scores on the 2016 California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAPP) were;
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JOSHUA COWELL: Christina Nguyen, Sean Melan, Daniel Ngo
LATHROP HIGH: Safah Nassimi, Esmeralda Chavez Hern, Mohammed A. Moustafa, Guadalupe Ocha
MANTECA HIGH: Neha Choudhry, Danielle Flores, Haighley Kissee, Isaias Mata, Joseph Ponicini, Lejia Pepic, Si Hao Tang
GEORGE McPARLAND: Alina Tweedle, Seth Baker, Skylar Mello, Adelle Dorrett
MOSSDALE: Amber Payton, Emma Banh, Derrick Justin Juvida, Christa Velasco
HEIL HALFEY: Trinity Kemptner
NEW HAVEN Navneet Kaur, Leilani Viloria
SHASTA: Lesly Alvarez Vargas, Ariana Lowery
SIERRA HIGH: Grace Zehn, Gillian Montross, Mary Payne
STELLA BROCKMAN: Sarah Thomas, Colten Peterson, Sofie Maxey
VERITAS: Ian Davis, Alfred Roy Manongsong
WESTON RANCH HIGH: Kenny Tran, Teresa Novoa, Charlie Zhang
WOODWARD: Nolan Marley.
Honored in recognition of high scores in the Advanced Placement Exam were:
EAST UNION HIGH: Miguel Ceja, Aiko Jones, Jagveer Singh, Jared O’Connor, Phoebe Roberts, Kaori West, Xavier Cuevas, Lindsay Dorrett, Brandie Mack, Citlalli Moreno, Emma Rice, Ermila Cruz-Rodriguez, Celeste Gutierrez, Edmi Lopez, Ana L. Modesto, Citlalli Ramirez, Emma Rice, Jasmin Zuniga, Jordan Barajas, Jordan Barajas, Matthew Pilkay, Christopher Phillip and Jagveer Singh.
LATHROP HIGH: Ayzher N. Oscona, Farhat Khairzadah, Felican Crisostomo, Sahib Singh, Parminder Singh and Noel Lava.
MANTECA HIGH: Anthony Anaya, Jose J. Jimenez, Isaias Mata, Aakriti Dua, Edvin Pepic, Brittney M. Pheng, Carina Martinez, Joseph Poncini, Brenda Padilla, Joshua Kong, Lejla Pepic and Si Jie Tang.
SIERRA HIGH: Alisa Blaydes, Haleigh Petersen, Chealse Aguiniga, Jessica Campa, Jasmin Correa-Gonzalez, Andrea Cruz Ramirez, Noemi Esparza, Eric Fuerte, Saul Garcia, Yovanna Garcia, Joel Lemus, Maria Rodriguez, Alejandrina Saavedra, Yessica Salcedo, Briseyda Torres Ayala, Xochitl Torres Muniz, Jeanette Valenzuela, Sandu Tejwinder and Nicholas Radulovick.
uWESTON RANCH HIGH: Charlie Zhang, Jesus Vera, Nataly Perez and Arnold Juarez Zambrano.