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Erie Eagles Jacobson Jets
Music notes – Congrats to the students chosen to represent Erie at the All-State Orchestra Festival Thanks due – Huge thanks to all the Jet support from parents and children, and to Golden Spoon and
in March: Gabriel Garnder, violin, and Abigail Forrester, string bass. its staff for the recent super-successful Golden Spoon Night, during which $875 was raised. Thanks also to
Set the dates – CUSD is working on adopting school calendars for the upcoming school years; public parents for allowing children to complete their holiday shopping at Jacobson’s own “Holiday Shop.”
comment and suggestions are welcome. Samples are posted at Erie and on the CUSD website. Contact Calendar
Marianne Fairchild at 480-812-6300. Jan. 22: Learn by Doing Night, 6-7:30 p.m.
High fi ves – The top winners for Erie’s PTO Cookie Dough fundraiser through Great American Jan. 28: Barro’s Night, 5-8 p.m.
Enterprises are Mara Benfi eld, Shelby Davis, Ramiro Reyes Romo and Marcos Vizcarra. Feb. 10: PTO General Meeting, 6:30 p.m.
—Christine Loschiavo —Telma Ganuza-Friedberg
Fulton Fire
On the mat - Fulton is hosting its fi rst IZW Wrestling Night at 6 p.m. Fri., Jan. 30. Tickets at the door
Navarrete Nighthawks
are $8 each.
Salute – Fulton salutes their school counselor, Julie Tanner, in honor of National School Counseling
Running Club – The Running Club is under way with students running many laps on
Week Feb. 2-6.
Tuesdays and Thursdays after school. Runners compete against other Chandler schools in
Making progress - Progress reports go home on Wed., Feb 4.
four races this year.
Heart healthy - Look for information for Jump Rope for Heart, which will be held Fri., Feb 13.
Art work – Navarrete’s Artist in Residency grant begins Feb. 2. Students incorporate
Going green – Fulton is collecting clean, dry plastic shopping and grocery bags and paper until the theatre standards into language arts and collaborate with one another while utilizing
end of March in the Abitibi recycling bin at the end of the parking lot.
the physical and psychological techniques that Childsplay teaches during their residency,
—Sheri Shroka
resulting in an organized theatrical performance.
Class notes – First-graders are learning about Martin Luther King, Jr., as well as place
value and fractions in math and fact families. They recently celebrated their 100th day of
school with many fun activities and are continuing to work on becoming stronger readers
Hancock Heat
and writers. Fourth-graders are required this quarter to read and report on two chapter
books, due Feb. 2 and Mar. 3. Each student is expected to present a book summary and
Say cheese – Lou Coopey’s All Pro Photo is at Hancock Tue., Jan. 27 to take school club photos for
project to the class.
the yearbook.
Sweet treats – The PTO’s cookie dough sale ends Wed., Jan. 28. A fl yer with details was sent home
Spelling Bee – Mitchell Behling from Mrs. DaFonte’s class recently represented
with students.
Navarrete in the CUSD Spelling Bee.
Math/Science Night – Hancock hosts Math/Science Night from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Thu., Jan. 29. Parents
Spare change – Navarrete fourth-grade teacher Kelly Weaver traveled to Kenya in Africa
can view Science Fair projects from all grade levels as well as math activities used to meet state during her four most recent summer breaks to work with an impoverished community
standards.
there called Njuruta. To raise money to buy school supplies for this community’s children,
Help wanted – The PTO seeks volunteers to help with the Valentine Dance on Fri., Feb. 6. Any help
the fourth-grade classes at Navarrete began a penny drive in August, which continues
would be greatly appreciated. Call Hancock’s offi ce at 480-883-5900.
through Mar. 6. Any and all spare change is needed for this worthwhile cause. Donations
Running Club – Hancock’s Running Club is off to a great start, with approximately 225 runners.
Hancock hosts the third Running Club race of the season at 3:30 p.m. Thu., Feb. 19 at Tumbleweed Park,
can be dropped off at the front offi ce or any fourth-grade classroom, rooms 40 through 45.
with more than 500 runners participating.
Businesses wanting to contribute matching funds, contact Kelly at 480-883-4871.
Spelling champ – Hancock’s 2008-09 Spelling Bee winner is Joey Davy from Mr. Shimizu’s fi fth-grade
Money for nothing – Navarrete teamed with Chandler Fashion Center and Urban
class. Joey went on to represent Hancock in the District Spelling Bee. Villages to earn points for every dollar spent in any of the stores at the mall or surrounding
Raffl e fun – Tickets for this year’s Chandler Education Foundation Raffl e are available in the front
areas through April 15. Stop by Guest Services at the mall and show your receipts to get a
offi ce for $20. For every ticket sold Hancock receives $4. The grand prize raffl e drawing for a BMW 128i
stamp for Navarrete to earn points.
convertible is Feb. 14.
Calendar
Calendar
Jan. 29: Math/Science Night, 5-6:30 p.m.
Jan. 29: Science Fair, 5:30-7:30 p.m., Multipurpose Room
Jan. 30: All-school assembly, 2:15 p.m.
Jan. 30: Student Recognition Breakfast
—Suzanne Incorvaia
—Kerry Kester
2009 Season
George Winston
January 2009
24 Roger Williams. . . . . . . 8pm
25 George Winston . . . . . . 3pm
31 Maureen McGovern . . . . 8pm
February 2009
5 Matt Dusk . . . . . . . 7:30pm
20 3 Redneck Tenors . . . . . 8pm
21 The Oak Ridge Boys . . . . 8pm
28 Roy Clark . . . . . . . . . 8pm
Maureen McGovern
March 2009
1 One Night of Queen . . . . 7pm
8 Cherryholmes . . . . . . . 3pm
George Winston
19-21 Around the World In
Matt Dusk
A Bad Mood . . . . . . 7:30pm
21-22 Around the World
In A Bad Mood . . . . . 2:30pm
27 Ririe-Woodbury
Dance Company . . . . . . 8pm
28 The World Famous
Glenn Miller Orchestra . . . 8pm
April 2009
2 Sophie Milman. . . . . 7:30pm
18 Gaelic Storm. . . . . . . . 8pm
19 Jungle Jack Hanna. . . . . 3pm
25 KC and the Sunshine Band 8pm
26 Ballet Folklorico . . . . . . 3pm
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