The Lancer Lines…Apr. 17, 2015 Laguna Middle School John Calandro, Principal 11050 Los Osos Valley Road San Luis Obispo, CA 93405 805-596-4055 PRINCIPAL’S UPDATE The first week back from spring break has come and gone. We’re now in a fun but hectic time of the year. The calendar gets more and more full as we get closer to the end of school. In the next week, we will be handing out registration cards to our 7th graders for 8th grade and our 8th graders will be getting registration information from the high school at their Open House on Thursday night (see the information below). Please encourage your students to stay focused on their schoolwork during this time. With so many events and activities, it can be hard for students to prioritize. In these last few weeks, it is important to check in with them frequently and occasionally remind them to slow down. (Why do I feel like I need to be reading my own advice here?!) If you are worried that your student is struggling or is not as focused as you like, direct contact with the teacher (via email, a scheduled meeting, or a phone call) can often produce great results! JOHN GYSELBRECHT SCHOLARSHIP Many of you have asked what could be done to honor John Gyselbrecht and all he has done for our students, school, and community. A scholarship fund has been started in his name through Cuesta College. Donations to the fund can be made online at http://weblink.donorperfect.com/cuestafoundation, which opens a general giving page. On the form, there is an obvious place for people to specify that you want your donation applied to the John Gyselbrecht Scholarship. If you choose to donate via check, the check should be made out to: Cuesta College Foundation, and mailed to PO Box 8106, San Luis Obispo, CA 93403. In the memo section please write John Gyselbrecht Scholarship. HIGH SCHOOL REGISTRATION: The High School will host parents and students of incoming 9th graders at 5:30PM in the new gym for a meeting about selecting high school classes. Our students will be visiting the high school in May, but this is the opportunity for parents to hear from the administration and counselors about class choices for students. Parents and students of current 9-12th grade students are invited to Tiger Fest, the SLOHS style Open House on Thursday, April 23 2015 at 6:00pm, immediately following the parent/student meeting. The open house will give incoming freshmen and their families the opportunity to see all of the great clubs and programs SLOHS has to offer! AROUND SCHOOL Ben and Andy Parzych Spent the day as Superintendents for the Day. They met with Dr. Prater, visited the tech control room, took a recess break at the Parent Participation playground, library. He is giving them campus tour and intro to Leadership class with SLOHS ASB President John-O Roberts as well as many other fun events today. Students in the news! Amy Sze was featured in the Santa Maria Times to highlight her performance with the Santa Maria Philharmonic. Read all about it here. CAREER DAY- Last chance! We still have a few spots for parents to come and present on Tuesday, April 21 from 8:30-12:45pm. Presenters will be speaking with 3 separate groups of 8th grade students, telling them about your career, education, related jobs, path to getting your career, and what you like about your job. If you are available to present, please click the link here to sign up or contact Mr. Schalde ([email protected]) or Mr. Calandro ([email protected]) or put this link in your browser: http://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0b4eadaf23a3f85-career E-WASTE RECYCLING EVENT THIS WEEKEND On Saturday, April 18th from 10am-3pm, SLOHS will be collecting ewaste in the school parking lot. Proceeds go to the SLOHS tech club. Students will be there to help unload. Any household electronics are welcome: Televisions, Monitors, Computers, Computer Components, Fax Machines, Printers, Toner Cartridges(in plastic bag), Tapes, Wire, Video Game Consoles, Laptops, Cameras & Camcorders, MP3 Players, VCRs & DVDs, Cell Phones, Servers, UPS, Networking Devices Not accepted: (Microwaves, blenders, blow dryers, heaters, weedwackers, etc. or items not considered "household electronics.") Please No AAA, AA, C, D, 9 volt or 6 volt batteries. Laptop and UPS batteries are OK. If someone has a large copier or lots of business waste, I need to know ASAP. They would love to collect it, contact Jan Fetcho( [email protected]) know how much there is. INCREDIBLE SUMMER CAMP OPPORTUNITY: NOW REGISTERING!!! (Flyers available in the LAMS office- Space is LIMITED) This year, Laguna Middle School will be hosting the YMCA Youth Institute Summer Camp. This 5 week camp begins with a week of sleepaway camp followed by 4 weeks of amazing learning and fun. Students at the camp will produce their own magazine and movies over the course of the summer and will screen their movies at the Youth Institute film festival at the end. Student films from the Cambria Youth Institute have been won at the SLO International film festival and others. The camp will run from July 6- August 7 and will be from 9am-3pm Monday-Friday (The first week, July 6-10 is the sleepaway camp portion with students camping in Mammoth Lakes for 4 nights). We do ask that students commit to the full 5 weeks of the program as they will be working in production teams and will be developing their skills in working with one another. This camp is open to students currently in grades 6-8. We are giving priority to students who are or will be attending Laguna Middle School next year. There are only 20 spaces available in this camp and the cost is $750 (only $150 a week for full time camp and a week away!) and financial assistance is available. Signups will be coming soon. For more information, contact Dan Hartzell at [email protected] or you can register on line here. STUDENT VOLUNTEERS San Luis Obispo Mayor Jan Marx is looking forward to personally presenting the "Mayor's Award for Community Service " to deserving Lancers in June. Has your son or daughter completed 30 hours or more of community service this school year? Please make sure that the "Verification Form for Community Service" is filled out and submitted to Mila Vujovich-La Barre in Room G14 by Friday, May 15, 2015 so that he/she can receive this coveted award. The form is available in Room G14, in the Counseling Office and on the school website. Remember, in the words of Margaret Mead "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has." Thanks for having a heart and lending a hand! PARENT HELP NEEDED Mrs. Delmartini is looking for parents to volunteer for the Poetry Tea taking place on May 21. This tea is a celebration of student poetry and art and is attended by students and their families as well as being open to the public. We are looking for volunteers to bring food and drinks, and to help with setup. You can sign up on the volunteer form linked here or copy and paste this link http://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0b4eadaf23a3f85-poetry and place it in your browser. PTA NEWS There is a PTA meeting on Monday, April 20th, at 6:00 pm in the Staff Lounge All are welcome! 8th GRADE PARENTS: Fun group of 8th grade parents looking for like-minded parents to plan a party! We’ve got the ball rolling and now need your help. We’re looking for parents to help with food and activities, help decorate, and coordinate other parents. Our dedicated core of parent volunteers have started the legwork and need others to help keep it going. The 8th grade party will take place June 11. If you are interested, please contact Suzanne Pericoli ([email protected]) in our school office and she'll pass your name along to the other parents or show up at our next meeting on Wednesday, Apr. 29th at 6:00pm in the staff lounge. CAL POLY MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT OPEN HOUSE Please join us for a day of fun while learning about math! Saturday, April 18, 2015 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Location: Cal Poly University Building 38 Room 135 We will have mathematical games and puzzles. Think you can solve them? Come try our Elliptical Pool Table! See if it is possible to hit one ball off a wall and into another no matter where on the wall it is hit. Free to the public and all are welcome! IMPORTANT DATES TO NOTE Monday, Apr. 20 PTA Meeting 6:00pm Staff Lounge Jazz Band Rehearsal 3:05-4:15 Minecraft 7th grade lunch Tuesday, Mar. 21 Career Day Catering Club 3:15-4:00pm D-11 Math Lab Room G-13 3-4pm Coding Club 7th grade lunch Wednesday, Apr. 22 Basketball awards Rm H-1 Friday Night Live Club Mtg. 3-4pm Rm. H2 Cookie Wednesday- bring your card. Bike to School Raffle- WEAR YOUR HELMET!!! Thursday, Apr. 23 SLOHS registration meeting 5:30pm New Gym, SLO high Friday, Apr. 24 Spanish placement testing for Spanish Immersion and native spanish speakers. 8:15-11:00am LAMS (Benitez) THREE MILE RUN SPONSORS A HUGE thank you to our Three Mile Run Banner Sponsors for 2015: Ciopinot The Crushed Grape Central Coast Pediatrics Madonna Enterprises Geo Solutions Pacific Pediatric Dentistry Gray & Troy Idler's Home Garrett Orthodontics Vellum Financial Dr. Stephen Freyaldenhoven Bravo Pediatrics Bonipak Cindrich & Company Summer Kabaker, Realtor - Haven Coastal Pediatric Dentistry - James Forester, DDS Properties Servpro Pacific Pediatric Dentistry Louisa's Place Dr. Freeman Orthodontics Arris Studio Architects Puma Swim Team Papa John's Coastal Cardiology Blackhorse Espresso & Bakery Dr. Daniel Orthodontics Campa Real Estate Group Fellowship of Christian Athletes Firestone Grill Shetler Construction Central Coast Home Health SLO Pediatric Dental Buffalo Pub & Grill Black Sheep Bar & Grill Central Coast Neurology Andrade Landscape SLO Eye Associates Dr. Grace L. Kim Wells Fargo Norcast And a gigantic shout out to LINSON SIGNS for the great job of creating the banners for our sponsors! Thanks to Powell's Sweet Shoppe for donating gift certificates to our run and to Ravine Water Park for donating season passes!
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