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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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Check it Out!

FFA Dinner Dance

October 27, 2016 – 5:00pm

Location: Sierra High Cafeteria

Cost: $12.00

Click here for flyer

Education Fair

October 26, 2016 – 3:00pm – 6:00pm

Location: 421 S. El Dorado Street / Stockton, CA 95206

Click here for flyer

Lincoln Elementary – Annual Holiday Boutique

November 5, 2015 – 10:00am-4:00pm

Location: 750 East Yosemite Ave

Click here for 2 flyers

MELS Garage

Beginning Aquaponics

November 12, 2016

Location: 2271 W. Louise Ave.

Click here for flyer

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Community Outreach

School Site Events

Great Valley’s

Literacy Night!

Over 200 families and

community members

attended Great

Valley’s Annual

Literary Night on

September 22nd.

Interactive activities were available for every

grade level, including: Fishing for Sight Words,

Mad Libs, Acrostic Poems, Literature Jeopardy,

Sight Work Bingo, and bookmark coloring.

Every family left with a free book, and one

lucky family won a Family 4-pack to see the Stockton Thunder!

The public library was on hand to sign students up for library

cards and share resources & activities.

Great Valley’s Leadership Class Hosts Incredible Movie

Night!

Great Valley’s Leadership class, made up of seventh and eighth grade

students, hosted a Movie Night on Friday, September 30th.

Movie goers watched “The Incredibles” with popcorn and snacks to

enjoy from the concession stand. The evening also offered a costume contest!

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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

Marshal Rey.

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Jumpstart Read for the Record

District Office

Elementary Education Services

10/27/16

On October 27, Pre-K through 3rd grade teachers will participate in Jumpstart’s global shared reading

experience by reading the book, “The Bear Ate Your Sandwich”, to their class. This annual campaign by

Jumpstart generates public support for early learning and building children’s vocabulary and love for

reading.

Click here for flyer

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Cooking Demonstration

District Office

Operations – Nutrition Education

10/10/16

Cooking 401 for Grandkids – A partnership between Woodbridge Owners Association and Manteca

Unified School District, Nutrition Education Department provided a cooking class for grandparents and

their grandchildren.

Through a grant from Kaiser Permanente a cooking instruction table provided participants with the

opportunity to see and participate in the cooking activity. According to the Woodbridge LIFE news

article, “A dozen student grandkids made naan bread from scratch and with a little kneading and

rolling made some delicious treats. The bread was cooked on the barbecue and transformed into mini

pizzas, tacos, and sugar-cinnamon desserts. It was hard to tell who enjoyed the class more, the

grandkids or the mentoring grandparents.

The success of this event is best described by student Jacob, age 7, the following day to his

grandmother – It was the best day ever!”

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be.global

District Office

Secondary Education Services

8/30/16

be.Global had an Advisory Committee meeting on August 30, 2016. There were several community

members and school personnel in attendance, including the Logistics instructor from Delta College.

Students have the opportunity to continue in a logistics pathway at Delta. They will also be contacting

Modesto Junior College to see if there is a possibility of articulating the pathway with their logistics

program.

East Union teachers and administration are meeting on October 19, 2016, with a subcommittee of the

advisory committee to discuss curriculum for the new courses. be.Global will begin next term with an

entrepreneur course. Additional courses will be added each term thereafter until the pathway is

complete.

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NEWS RELEASE Contact info: October 18, 2016 Annette Taser

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Theater Teacher - East Union High School [email protected]

I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change

East Union High School presents: I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change

The Playbox Ensemble at East Union High School announces its production of the musical I Love You,

You’re Perfect, Now Change which runs October 22, 27, 28, 29 at 7pm in the black box theatre.

This celebration of the mating game takes on the truths and myths behind that contemporary conundrum

known as “the relationship.” From dating and waiting, to love and marriage, to the agonies and triumphs of

in-laws and newborns, trips in the family car, and pick-up techniques of the geriatric set, this hilarious revue

pays tribute to those who have loved and lost, to those who have fallen on their face at the portal of

romance, and to those who have dared to ask, “Say, what are you doing Saturday night?

Purchase your tickets for I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change at the Box Office at East Union High

School. The box office opens nightly at 6:15. Seating for the performances is limited. Tickets are $ 8.00 for

general admission, and $ 7.00 for seniors and children 13 and under.

For Faculty and Board Members, there will be a special VIP Reception and Show October 20 at

3pm. Please contact Mrs. Taser for your reservations. Ticket prices still apply.

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The Manteca Unified School District (MUSD) serves more than 23,500 students. MUSD School Board will ensure every school

day is relevant, rigorous, and leads students to become productive and engaged members of a global society while residing in the central valley.

MUSD is committed to providing a safe environment where all students will thrive with the tools, resources and support needed to achieve

their academic and personal potentials.

www.mantecausd.net

www.facebook.com/proudtobemusd

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NEWS RELEASE Contact info: October 19, 2016 Tevani Liotard

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Director of Acorn League 209.858.0876 [email protected]

Acorn League Fall Sports Fall sports for the Acorn League is coming to a close. Girls and Boys volleyball completed the season last

week. Each team played in 5 preseason matches which ranges from 15-20 games. A match consist of 2 out

of 3 games. Since it was preseason, the goal was to play as many games as the 40 minute time limit would

allow.

Scores were not displayed during preseason which allowed the athletes to focus more on playing than

winning. Thus part of the season is known as the instructional phase and then the last four games of the

season were called the competive phase. Score was displayed and a win lose record was kept. The top

winner from one of the four leagues made it to the single elimantion playoff bracket.

The playoff bracket for the boys was: Nile Garden (Coach Ed Fang) versus Neil Hafley (Coach Steven

Shaw), and Walter Woodward (Coach Chris Brunn) versus Great Valley (Coach Rebecca Kinlaw).

Nile Garden beat Neil Hafley in two very close games. Woodward also defeated Great Valley in two games.

Both matches were well played and had numerous long rallies. Nile Garden and Walter Woodward played

for the championship match. Nile Garden won the first game 25-18, and during the second game a Walter

Woodward player started serving 20-22, he went on to finish the game 25-22. Then, Nile Garden jumped

out quickly on the scoreboard 6-1, and after several long fought rallies, Nile Garden won 15-10.

The girls playoff bracket was Neil Hafley (Coach Ross Clark) versus George Komure (Coach Jennifer

Graham), and Walter Woodward (Coach Robin Chandler) versus Mossdale (Coach David Greene).

Neil Hafley and Walter Woodward won and played for the championship match. Neil Hafley and Walter

Woodward score stayed even thourghout the first rotation of all servers. Toward the end of the game, it

was tied 23-23. Woodward forced Neil Hafley to make an error and won the game 25-23. In the second

game, Woodward jumped out to a 6-1 lead after one server. Hafley fought back and earned 17 points.

After numerous long rallies and great spikes, Woodward won 25-22.

District Volleyball Champions are Walter Woodward (girls) and Nile Garden (boys).

For the first time in district history, Cross Country is being offered. It was offered for all 4-8th grade

students. The teams ranged from 15-40 athletes per school thourghout the district. All the participating

schools were split up into three groups and they would run at either East Union, Lathrop or Sierra High

School.

The distance ran ranged from 1.2-1.3 miles for 4th-6th grade, to 1.6-1.75 miles for 7th-8th grade. Everyone

got to run in one practice meet and two league meets. The championship meet is October 21st at

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Woodward park in the soccer basin. It starts at 4:30 pm for the first race. Mr Messer will be the starter for

the first race.

Manteca Unified is grateful for the enthusiasm and support shown by student athletes, coaches, and

community members involved in making the Acorn League successful.

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The Manteca Unified School District (MUSD) serves more than 23,500 students. MUSD School Board will ensure every school

day is relevant, rigorous, and leads students to become productive and engaged members of a global society while residing in the central valley.

MUSD is committed to providing a safe environment where all students will thrive with the tools, resources and support needed to achieve

their academic and personal potentials.

www.mantecausd.net

www.facebook.com/proudtobemusd

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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.

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Twenty-two years later, Wendy's High School Heisman has honored more than 600,000 of the nation's most esteemed

high school seniors who share Wendy's values of giving back to their communities, treating people with respect,

continuing education and excelling on the athletic field.

The Wendy's High School Heisman is a joint program between Wendy's and the Heisman Trophy Trust, host and

custodians of the Heisman Memorial Trophy®.

About Wendy's

The Wendy's Company (NASDAQ: WEN) is the world's third largest quick-service hamburger restaurant chain. The Wendy's

system includes more than 6,500 restaurants in 29 countries and U.S. territories. For more information, visit

www.wendys.com.

The Wendy's name and design and the Wendy's High School Heisman and design are trademarks of Quality Is Our Recipe,

LLC. The Heisman Memorial Trophy, Heisman name and Heisman Trophy figure are registered trademarks of the Heisman

Trophy Trust, used with permission.

Contacts:

Frank Vamos Steven Coulombe

[email protected] [email protected]

614-764-8477 404-879-9292

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Sierra High School – Men’s Volleyball Position

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REL#16-74 CONTACT: Bill Ainsworth FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE PHONE: 916-319-0818 October 17, 2016 E-MAIL: [email protected]

State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Torlakson

Praises Grant Program to Help Keep Students in School

SACRAMENTO—State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Torlakson today applauded new

legislation providing $27 million in grants to school districts for programs to reduce high rates of chronic

absenteeism, out-of-school suspension, dropouts, and crime.

The California Department of Education (CDE), which will administer the funding, has already begun

developing grant guidelines.

“Chronic absenteeism is one of the biggest challenges we face. If a student is not at school, she or he

cannot learn,” said Torlakson. “That’s what makes this investment so important. It will help our most at-risk

students remain in school so they can learn, thrive, and graduate with the skills that will prepare them to

succeed in 21st century careers and college.”

Torlakson said the funds will help continue and expand efforts underway to fight chronic absenteeism,

especially for high-risk groups such as foster youth.

Keeping students in school is a top priority for Torlakson. He has helped spread best practices for

reducing chronic absenteeism by sponsoring conferences, convening the State Attendance Review Board (which

makes recommendations to districts about how to identify chronically absent students and increase their

attendance), and supporting related legislation.

Torlakson thanked Governor Brown for signing the legislation that created the grant program.

Assembly Member Patrick O’Donnell (D-Long Beach) authored AB 2815, which promotes effective

attendance practices that may be used by districts that receive grant funding as well as districts that will not be

grant recipients.

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“Student success begins with kids being present and engaged in the classroom,” said Assembly Member

O’Donnell, Chair of the Assembly Education Committee and a longtime school teacher. “Under this new law,

attendance supervisors will be empowered to foster a culture of attendance and provide guidance to children

who regularly miss school.”

Nine million dollars to fund the grant will come from Proposition 47, a voter-approved initiative that

reduced prison time for some non-violent crimes and allocates savings to some school programs. The Governor

approved an additional $18 million in the state budget to fund the program.

The legislation requires that grants go to districts that are most at risk, such as districts with high

suspension, expulsion, dropout, and truancy rates and districts with high crime rates.

Districts may seek funding to hire more social workers, counselors, and nurses to identify and expand

efforts to increase the attendance of students identified as chronically absent. They may also apply to launch or

expand restorative justice programs that have proven to reduce suspension rates by allowing students who

violate rules to avoid being suspended by taking other actions to make up for their violations.

The grants are for three years and require a 20 percent match, which can come from the districts’ Local

Control and Funding Formula budgets. Districts will report the outcomes of their programs to their governing

boards, county offices of education, and CDE.

Many schools and districts are already doing outstanding work in this area. Torlakson plans to visit an

elementary school, Arnold Adreani, in the Elk Grove Unified School District on Tuesday, October 18, that excels

in promoting, celebrating, and rewarding school attendance through its “Every Day. All Day. On Time” program.

The school is located at 9927 Wildhawk West Drive in Sacramento.

While much work remains, California has made significant progress reducing an important cause of

absenteeism: expulsions and suspensions. Since 2011–12, when the CDE began collecting and reporting detailed

data, suspensions have declined by nearly 34 percent and expulsions have dropped more than 40 percent.

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The California Department of Education is a state agency led by State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom

Torlakson. For more information, please visit the California Department of Education’s Web site or by mobile device. You may

also follow Superintendent Torlakson on Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube.

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MUSD celebrates student academic success (Manteca Bulletin)

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;

AUGUST KNODT: Leilani Dacus

BROCK ELLIOTT: Justin Finnicum, Alina Hernandez, Mapuana Toutai, Jasleen Hayre Anna Pellino, Melanie Nguyen

EAST UNION HIGH: Emma Rice, Kaori West

GREAT VALLEY: Zainab Hussain, Amapreet Atwal

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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.

http://www.mantecabulletin.com/section/1/article/138660/

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Remembering Fallen EU Lancer (Manteca Bulletin)

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Manteca High Fans & Bands (Manteca Bulletin)

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Be a part of the world’s largestshared reading experience!

readfortherecord.org

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When: October 27, 2016 at 5:00 p.m.

Where: Sierra High Cafeteria

Theme: Harvest Festival

Meal: Chicken, salad, beans, dinner roll, Pie

Cost: $12

Entertainment: Dancing, Carnival Games, Photo

booth, Costume Contest, and music!!

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NOVEMBER 12, 2016

BEGINNING

AQUAPONICS

Aquaponics combines agriculture (raising and keeping aquatic

animals) with hydroponics (growing plants in water.) Beginning

Aquaponics is designed to introduce the principles of aquaponics

and build a small aquaponics system.

Location:

MELS Garage 2271 W. Louise Ave., Manteca

When:

November 12, 2016

10:00am – 1:00pm

Who can enroll:

MUSD families with

students in grades

7th-12th

No Re

Project Fee:

$40 per family

No Refunds

No refunds

no

Questions:

[email protected]

MANTECA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTICT

2271 W. Louise Ave. Manteca, CA 95337

Click Here to Register

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12 DE NOVIEMBRE, 2016

INICIANDO

CON

ACUAPONIA

Acuaponia combina la agricultura (crianza y mantenimiento de

animales acuáticos) con hidroponía (cultivo de plantas en agua).

“Iniciando con Acuaponia” está diseñado para presentar los principios

de acuaponia y construir un sistema pequeño de acuaponia.

Ubicación:

Garaje de MEL 2271 W. Louise Ave., Manteca

Cuando:

12 de Noviembre, 2016

10:00am – 1:00pm

¿Quién puede

inscribirse?:

Familias de MUSD

con estudiantes en

los grados 7th-12th

No Re

Precio:

$40 por familia

Sin Reembolsos

no

Questions:

[email protected]

DISTRITO ESCOLAR UNIFICADO DE

MANTECA

2271 W. Louise Ave. Manteca, CA 95337

Haga Clic Aquí para Registrarse

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Wednesday, October 26, 2016

3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

421 S. El Dorado Street

Stockton, CA 95203

YOUR EDUCATION STARTS HERE!

Come learn more about the following resources:

Phuong Tran (209) 460-5089

[email protected]

Veronica Esparza (209) 460-5028

[email protected]

Jesse Lopez (209) 460-5007

[email protected]

Karen Simmons (209) 460-5010

[email protected]

Don’t Miss this Great Opportunity!

Academic Advising

Financial Literacy

Registration Information

Career Counseling

Personal Counseling

Financial aid opportunities

Prepare

for

College

Returning

to

School

Further

Your

Education

Want to

Become

Certified

Hosted by:

For more information contact:

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It’s already that time of year again!!! We are delighted to be hosting Lincoln’s 3rd annual Holiday Boutique!

We hope you’ll join us for a day of shopping from some wonderful handmade craft vendors & some of your favorite consultant lines.

WHEN: Saturday November 5th from 10am-4pm

WHERE: Lincoln Elementary school 750 East Yosemite Ave in Manteca

Hosted by: Lincoln School PTC

A Mother’s Love Gold Canyon Candles

Bellas Blossoms Sweet Designs by Cindy

Creation Station The Foxy Elephant

Embroidery by June Go Falafel Greek Food

E’s Charmology LuLa Roe

Crunchy Mama Bear

Douglas Divine Designs Hannahs Homemade Honies

My Metal Works Matt’s wooden creations

Premier Jewelry Paparazzi Jewelry

Mary Kay Pampered Chef Twinnie Towels

Raider Joe’s Coffee Robs Rubs

J & J Creations

Designs by Allison Wreaths by Stacey

Tupperware Young Living Oils Thirty one Bags

Younique The Rustic Puff

Edenn Valley Soap DG Sea Salt Scrubs Created 4u by Holly

Zoie’s Doggie Boutique

And MANY MANY MANY more!!!

Over 40 unique, hand selected vendors to come shop with! Something for everyone!

Our students will also be serving breakfast, hot coffee, tea, and cocoa, so come hungry to

support their efforts!

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