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Important info for you to know…
Our Physical Address: Mailing Address: Main Line: (520) 625-3502 15490 S. Rancho 350 W. Sahuarita Rd EXT 1700 Sahuarita Blvd Sahuarita, AZ 85629 Sahuarita, AZ 85629 Fax Line: (520) 398-7121 Attendance Clerk: EXT 1776 Registrar: EXT 1705 Health Aide: EXT 1742 Cafeteria: EXT 1772 Admin Secretaries: EXT 1701, 1709, or 1728
PRINCIPAL: Mrs. Darlene Robinson
ASST PRINCIPAL (K-5): ASST PRINCIPAL (6-8): Mrs. Jeanine Sanders Mr. Julio Moreno
Happy Fall, Happy October! The autumnal season brings upon us an opportunity to gather with our
friends, family and school community. During Fall Break (October 7th-11th), my wish is that you are able
to spend additional quality time with your loved ones. Furthermore, we look forward to meeting with you
during Parent/Teacher conferences on October 17th and October 18th (both are half days with students).
Thank you for all of your support in the first quarter and your unsurpassed commitment to helping your
child succeed.
Moreover, please make note of the following:
Friday, October 4th is a half day for K-8th grades with a 12:15 pm dismissal. This day helps to
provide time for your classroom teachers to close out the first quarter grades and finalize your
child’s 1st Quarter Report Card.
Fall Break is Monday, October 7th-October 11th, 2019
In addition, Fall Parent/Teacher Conferences will follow our Fall Break. P/T Conferences will take
place on Thursday, October 17th from 1:00-6:30 pm and Friday, October 18th from 1:00-3:30 pm.
Middle School conferences will take place in the cafeteria by team in an open forum setting on
both Thursday the 17th and Friday the 18th.
Elementary conferences will be scheduled by your child’s classroom teacher and housed in their
individual classrooms.
Conferences provide an excellent opportunity for you and your children’s teacher(s) to share
academic, social, and emotional strengths and challenges.
October PTO Meeting on Monday, October 21st, beginning at 6:00 pm in the library.
Our 3rd-8th Grade Awards Assemblies will take place Friday the 25th for 3rd-5th Grades; Tuesday the
29th for 8th grade; and Thursday the 31st for 6th and 7th grades.
School appropriate costumes are welcome on Thursday, October 31st.
We look forward to seeing you soon! Thank you for all you do and for your ongoing support! ☺
Your Partner in Lifelong Learning,
Darlene Robinson, Principal
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Tuesday, October 1 Flag Football / Volleyball SVL Tournament Round 1 Location TBD 3:45
Thursday, 10/03 Flag Football / Volleyball SVL Tournament Round 2 Location TBD 3:45
Friday, 10/04 End of 1st Quarter – Half Day Schedule
Monday, 10/07 – Friday, 10/11
Fall Break – No School
Monday, 10/14 – Wednesday, 10/16
6th – 8th Grade 2nd Quarter Sports Try-outs 2:30pm-4:00 pm
Monday, 10/24 – Friday, 10/25
NJHS Boo Grams Sale 10/14 – 10/25
Thursday, 10/17 Half Day Schedule Parent Teacher Conferences 1:00 pm – 6:30 pm K-5 in classrooms 6-8 in Cafeteria
Friday, 10/18 Half Day Schedule Parent Teacher Conferences 1:00 pm – 3:30 pm K-5 in classrooms 6-8 in Cafeteria PTO Father Daughter Dance 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Monday, 10/21 PTO Meeting in Library 6:00pm -7:00pm
Friday, 10/25 $2.00 Out of Dress Code Day Fall Picture retakes in Gym 7:30 am – 2:30 pm 3rd – 5th grade 1st Quarter Assembly Awards in Cafeteria/Stage
- 3rd Grade: 8:00-8:30 am - 4th Grade: 8:45 am – 9:15 am - 5th Grade: 9:30 – 10:00 am
Saturday, 10/26 White Elephant Parade in Green Valley, AZ 8:00 am – 12:00 pm
Monday, 10/28 8th Grade Promotion Meeting in Library 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Tuesday, 10/29 8th Grade Quarter Assembly Awards in Cafeteria 8:00 am – 9:00 am
Thursday, 10/31 NJHS Boo Grams Delivery Day 6th & 7th Grade Quarter Assembly Awards in Cafeteria/Stage
- 6th Grade: 8:00 - 8:45am - 7th Grade: 9:00 -9:45 am
Happy Fall everyone! ‘Tis the season for pumpkins galore, apples, scarecrows, and so much more! Our lil pumpkins
enjoyed their Johnny Appleseed Day. Thank you to everyone who donated or came out to volunteer and enjoy that
special day with us. This month is packed full of awesomeness with fall Fun Day (Halloween) in our classrooms, Parent
Teacher Conferences, Red Ribbon Week and of course this beautiful month of October also includes a well deserved Fall
Break for our kiddos. Over the break you can still keep them engages and learning! Go on a hike at Madera Canyon and
look for living / non living things. Take a map with you and explore. Another great place to explore with a map is at the
zoo! Take them to the library to find some fun books, see how many sight words you can find in them! Check out some
cute Halloween themed books for bedtime! I recommend “Good Night Goon” and “Creepy Carrots”.
The fall is here and with that brings a lot of excitement in first grade. We would like to thank all the parents that
donated their time volunteering and donated items that were needed for our fall craft day. It was such a memorable
day thanks to all of you! We are also looking forward to meeting with you for our fall parent/teacher conferences.
Please make sure to sign up for a time with your child’s teacher. We look forward to meeting with you soon! Please
remember to read nightly and continue studying your sight words. This is so important to student’s reading success. We
appreciate all your continued support from home. Happy fall!
Wow! It is hard to believe that the first quarter is coming to an end! Fourth graders have been very busy during the first quarter and will continue to stay busy. After Fall Break, we begin learning multi-digit multiplication and division strategies. Please, please, please encourage practicing those multiplication and division facts!
October 1 is SUSD Shines Day. Students are encouraged to wear blue. Friday, October 4 is a half day and the start of Fall Break, which is October 7-11. After break, parent/teacher conferences will be held Thursday, October 17 and Friday, October 18. Look for sign-up information from your child’s teacher.
Please make every effort to have your child here every day. If he or she will be gone for more than a day, please contact your child’s teacher for missed work. Sometimes, missing one day means missing one third of a math unit!
Happy Fall, 5
th Grade Families!
As you can tell, our first quarter was jam packed with high levels academic content! This will continue for the
duration of the school year. Now that almost a full quarter is under our belt, we have noticed a slip with some
students who are struggling to stay organized, turn work in, and use their agendas daily. Please continue to
communicate with your child about their day, their work, and upcoming events. This way they can be
prepared and supported both at home and school!
As you know, Power School provides you with excellent information, so academic information is always
available. It is crucial that you are using this tool to stay informed. With that, first quarter conferences will be
held after fall break. Please be on the lookout for communication from classroom teachers regarding how to
sign up for a conference time!
We hope your families have a restful Fall Break! Please watch for content related to fractions, informational
writing, and much more as we begin second quarter!
Information regarding how Red Ribbon Week and Halloween will be celebrated at school will be shared in
detail, from your child’s teacher, in the coming weeks. Don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.
Thank you for your constant support!
We are excited to be entering October (already!). Be on the lookout for Parent Teacher conference
notices from your child’s teacher. Fall conferences take place the week after break. We will discuss
behavior and academic concerns, i-Ready scores, and Report Cards. When we come back after Fall
Break, we will hit the floor running by learning about adding and subtracting two-digit numbers and
covering Narratives in writing and reading. We are looking forward to seeing you during
Parent/Teacher conferences.
2nd
grade teachers.
Quarter 2 is here! Ecosystem project guidelines will come home on October 1st
. Students will pick three
choices and teachers will approve ONE of those three by Thursday, October 3rd
. Friday, October 4th
is a HALF
DAY. Fall Break is 10/5-10/13! Please be on the lookout for an email about Parent Teacher Conferences on
10/17 and 10/18. Coming up we will be working of informative writing, which will tie into our Ecosystems
Science Unit. We are hoping to culminate our unit with a field trip to the Arizona-Sonoran Desert Museum on
December 13th
(we will send home more information as it approaches). In math, we will be working on
rounding, two step word problems, and we will continue practicing our multiplication facts to mastery. On
Thursday, October 31st
, we will have our Fall Fest Craft Day. Be on the lookout for an email about needed
supplies and volunteers. The next book report is due on November 18th
. We hope everyone enjoys their Fall
Break! Get some rest, the next few months are our busiest!
The Month of October:
Summer is gone and Fall is here! The students are transitioning into middle school and adapting to middle school expectations. They have attended a few Pep-Assemblies, Patriot Day Memorial and many have played their first middle school game, cheered for our athletes, performed with the band/orchestra or choir, have participated in fundraisers and simply have helped Anza School be a better place. Middle school is the gateway to high school. We ask that you help your child find their strengths where they can be an asset to their community. We look forward to our continued partnership in making our students productive members of our community.
Things to remember: Science Fair is coming up. Language Arts is working on informational writing. Social Studies is learning about Mesopotamia and Egypt. Math is asking that you work with your child on math facts. Please donate healthy snacks in order to continue with our positive reinforcement--Coyote Cash rewards.
Math Highlights
Language Arts Highlights
Algebra completed their first benchmark with flying colors. All classes are well into the routine of classwork and homework using mathematical discourse. Remember to complete your iReady online for 45 minutes weekly.
Our i-Ready Language Arts diagnostic results enable us to assign individualized homework for each student tailored to their needs. These will comprise student homework for second quarter. Lunch period and after school sessions will be held to help those without access to computers.
Science Highlights
Social Studies Highlights
Science students are focusing on observation versus inference. We are beginning to outline plans for science fair projects.
Social Studies is finishing our chapter on the Age of Exploration and soon will be starting to learn about the Enlightenment and the Age of Revolution.
Teacher’s corner Always in the Backpack Student’s Corner
Thanks to all those who have come out to support our athletes this season. Go Coyotes!
Please help your child get adequate rest each night to enable best participation during school.
We encourage parents to contact us with the little problems in hopes that we can help before they become big problems! E-mail is generally the best first contact; we will follow up promptly with a call or e-mail in response.
Pencils and a sharpener or mechanical pencils with extra lead.
Pencil cap erasers or an eraser.
Red pen for editing and correcting work.
College-ruled notebooks for each class or a binder with dividers containing college-ruled paper.
Folders with pockets for each class or an accordian style multi-pocket folder to organize handouts and graded work.
Check planners when organizing homework time. Remember: Coyotes always complete assignments! Award Ceremony for our seventh graders will be held on Thursday, October 31st!
ELA
In Language Arts, we will continue to work on our
writing and developing the skills needed to produce a
clear piece of writing by gathering relevant
information from multiple print and digital sources.
We will also be reading and examining more literature
By analyzing how the parts of a story, dialogue,
and figurative language affect the overall text.
Mrs. Vaquero (Gold Team)
Mr. Maas (Red Team)
SOCIAL STUDIES
★ Stock Market Crash, disillusioned
WWI Veterans, joblessness and
homelessness await us in the
Great Depression unit starting in
October. Stay tuned for
information on our Hooverville
project!
★ We will be looking at personal
finance & budgeting this month
on our Econ Thursdays.
★ On Civic Fridays we will be
looking at our nation’s founding
principles & government social
programs.
Ms. Aguiar (Red Team)
Mrs. Quigley (Gold Team)
SCIENCE
8th grade Science will be focusing on Chemistry during
the second half of the month of October (Quarter 2).
We’re going to have lots of fun learning, so please make
sure that your child has all the needed supplies. Please see
the supply list for needed items.
*Ms. Sandusky (Red team)
*Mrs. Eakins (Gold Team)
MATH
8th grade/Pre-algebra will explore
functions( Comparing, Understanding,
Analyzing and Graphing). Please check to
Make sure your child has graph paper and
a scientific calculator.
Algebra will be using algebra tiles
and multiplying binomials. We will
also be solving equations. Geometry will dig
into similar triangles and what conditions
cause them to be similar/congruent.
Mr. Mellen (Gold)
Mrs. Saavedra (Red)
Congratulations
on a job well done!!!
Greetings Anza families! It's hard to believe the 1st
quarter is already over! It has been great getting to
know new students and learning more about
returning students. We have practiced procedures
and routines in the music room, sung many
different name songs, and getting to know you
songs and activities. The 3rd and 4th grade students
have now begun their recorder training and have
received recorder books and folders to take home
and practice. The 5th grade Choir and the after
school Choir Club are learning music for Choir Day,
which they will participate in on November 14th.
More info will be coming home soon about Choir
Day. Looking ahead we have our first musical of the
year happening on December 10 & 12 performed by
the 1st Grade! More information will go home soon
about those performances as well.
Thank you!
Mrs. Newton Music K-5
Congratulations to the Bands on a first
concert! This is the best first concert the
Anza Bands have had in my time here.
Keep up the great work! Thanks to all
who supported the Anza Music Car Wash,
it was a great success! This month you
can see the Anza Bands in the White
Elephant Parade on October 26th.
Thank you for being you
Art
Draven Bass – 6th Grade
Dulce Lopez – 7th Grade
Jessica Cruz – 8th Grade
Splatter
Paint
K-1
1. Learn the daily expressions like “对不起,没关系”“谢谢”“不用谢”,“我可以喝水吗”“我叫...“你叫什么名字?...
2. Learn two new songs about friends.
3. Do some games and enjoy some Chinese stories.
2nd
– 5th
1. Learn two poems: 静夜思,九月九日忆山东兄弟
2. Learn a simple martial arts about the 12 zodiac animals.
3. Enjoy some traditional Chinese songs.
¡Hola desde la clase de español!
6th grade: I’m excited to welcome new students to my Spanish class! This quarter, we will be learning about traditions and
cultures in Spanish speaking countries, and a little bit about the Spanish language. Students will have the entire quarter to
create a presentation about a Spanish Speaking country and they will be presenting it at the end of the quarter.
7th grade: This grade level will be working on learning the basics of the language in order to prepare them for the next level
Spanish class. Students will learn the alphabet, numbers, colors, and a lot of other basic vocabulary. If they are successful in
this class, they may be chosen to be part of our Spanish I class that is offered for high school credit.
8th graders continue to work on learning the fundamentals of the language. Please remind them that for homework, a due date Is a due date! No late work is accepted. Students are struggling a bit with this classroom rule. I look forward to seeing them grow and learn more Spanish as the year continues!
Contact Info: [email protected]
Chinese
Spanish
Career & Technology
Character and Leadership
Level 1
6th, 7th and 8th Grade students begin their Quarter exploring career paths (high school/college) and the internal
and external components of contemporary computer technology (desktops, cell phones, tablets, etc.). Students
identify internal components (CPU, RAM, Motherboard, etc.), explore external connections (USB ports, HID’s,
Ethernet, etc.) and learn the fundamentals and importance of an Operating System (Windows, iOS,
etc.). Students practice and explore Operating System Tools, Keyboarding (touch-typing) and the basics of
electricity (Circuits, volts/amps, AC vs DC, etc.). All students explore the vocabulary and definitions for high
school graduation (course credits, advanced placement, etc.) as well as investigate terminology used for
developing a plan for college (Baccalaureate, Major, Scholarships, GPA).
Anza Trail will soon be launching a Peer Mediation Program with the collaboration of Mrs. Lindsay Romero, our
Elementary School Counselor and Mrs. Rita Ornelas, our Prevention Specialist!
What is Peer Mediation? It is problem solving by youth with youth. .It is a process of which two or more students involved
in a dispute meet in a private, safe, and confidential setting to work out problems with the assistance of a trained student
mediator and adult supervision.
Students’ enrolled in Character & Leadership elective class are learning how to not only utilize peer mediation training to
solve their own peer conflicts, but are being given the opportunity to become a peer mentor for our 3rd-5th grade students.
Character & Leadership students are currently learning about the following Peer Mediation skills to effectively assist others
to solve conflict: Active Listening, Open-Ended Questioning, Paraphrasing, I-Message Statements, Win/Win Solutions,
Identifying a variety of solutions to elementary behaviors. Identifying feelings via Verbal & Non-Verbal Communication,
including learning a Peer Mediation Script students must follow when working with elementary students.
Selected student peer mediators are viewed as leaders & role models who demonstrate a positive strong character. Peer
Mediators must also be academically eligible to participate.
Instructor / Prevention Counselor: Mrs. Ornelas. M. Ed. Phone: 625-3502 Ext: 1780
Email: [email protected]
The Referral Process for Special Education Services
If you are concerned about your student’s progress in school, and you think the problems may be related to an emotional or
learning disability, there are some things you should do first:
1. Speak to your student’s teacher or teachers about your concerns. Many concerns may be typical and easily addressed with
an intervention or behavior plan. If the student continues to struggle despite of teacher supports,
2. The teacher would make a referral to the Student Teacher Assistant Team (STAT) and they would meet to review concerns
and recommend interventions/supports.
3. If the interventions are not successful, the team would refer to the Child Study Team (CST), which would then meet to
determine if an evaluation for special education services if necessary. The parent is a vital and equal member of the CST. At
this meeting, the team would discuss the child’s progress, parent concerns, and interventions that have taken place.
Federal Law and state regulations require evidence of previous educational interventions before a student who is experiencing
instructional or behavioral problems may be considered for a special education evaluation.
Introducing…The Coyote Coupon Store!
Anza is excited to announce the beginning of a new PBIS initiative for our elementary students, coyote coupon cash! Our existing coyote coupons will now act as “cash” for our new coyote coupon store. When students earn a coyote coupon they can take it and turn it in for prizes from our store. Prizes include: sticky hands, squish balls, unicorn headbands, lunch with a teacher, sports balls, and more! Students may turn in one coupon for a small prize, or save up their coupons for a bigger prize! A special thanks to PTO for funding our store. Our coyote coupon store opens quarter two.
Lindsay Romero
It is October!
This month’s goal for our ELL students is to work on using complete sentences.
We encourage you to find opportunities for your child to speak in complete sentences at home. Some ideas to help with this
are to:
- Talk to your child:
Ask your child to talk about his day at school. Encourage him to explain something they did, or a game he played during
recess.
- Talk, talk, talk!
Talk with your child every day about school and things going around the house. Sprinkle some interesting words into the
conversation, and build on words you’ve talked about in the past.
- Tell family tales:
Children love to hear stories about their family. Talk about a funny thing that happened when you were young.
If you have access to the internet, you may want to look at the website http://www.colorincolorado.org/ . On this website,
look under the tab “For Families” menu for some great ideas.
Thanks,
ELL Team
Maria Smalling K-3rd /
Mrs. Gamillo – 4th
-8th
SPED
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Reading Lab
Our first Literacy Night will be November 7th from 4:00-6:00pm. Be on the lookout for a flyer giving you more information
on this fun free evening of literacy activities!
The READS program is excited to officially start in October! The READS program matches highly motivated middle school mentors
with elementary students who are struggling with their reading skills. Students meet every Tuesday and Thursday at 7:00am in the
library to read together. This program runs from October through March.
Middle School students who are interested in mentoring younger students as part of the READS program should get an application
from their Language Arts teacher. These applications are due back to their teacher Oct. 2nd. At this time, we are only accepting 30
Middle School students for this program. If we have more than 30 applicants, we will pick students based on their application and
teacher recommendation. Chosen middle school students will be notified by October 16th.
Elementary students will be chosen by their teachers and the Reading Specialist. Teachers will discuss their recommendations with
the chosen elementary students and their parents during Parent Conferences in October. If you would like your elementary student
to be a part of this program, please mention it to their teacher during conferences. Your child will be added to a waiting list in case
space becomes available.
Thank you to all of the teachers and students who work hard to make this program a success!
Respectfully,
Adriana Rios Anza Trail Reading Specialist
Anza Trail School Event Page
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Leaders in Character
Staff of the Month Elementary Teacher of the Month – Lindsey Mellen
Middle School Teacher of the Month – Zachary Mellen
Staff of the Month – Armando Enriquez
Be kind
Mr. John Clarke
Lead Custodian