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pAWRINT
Call of the Whitmore Wolves
Newsletter for the families of Whitmore Charter School
of the Arts and Technology
3435 Don Pedro Road, Ceres, CA 95307 • (209) 556-1610
The PAW PRINT is edited and published by Julie Martin-Borba
Content provided by: WCS Teachers, Staff and Parents
Printed by: CUSD Media CenterFunded by: WCSAT
Full color copies are available for download at the WCSAT website: http://wcs.ceres.k12.ca.us/WCSAT
Newsletter comments, questions or feedback?209-556-1610
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The Paw Print http://wcs.ceres.k12.ca.us/WCSAT May/June 2016 Volume 9, Issue 5
Celebrating 2015-2016!The 2015-2016 school year is concluding with great success. We deeply appreci-ate all Whitmore Charter School parents, teachers and volunteers for their con-tributions in making WCSAT a wonderful place for learning for our students. I also want to recognize our Parent Booster Club (PBC), which consists of parents and teachers. They have provided many wonderful opportunities for families, including many of the ones listed below. We appreciate all of their hard work and efforts. During this school year so many great things happened including; excit-ing Winter and Spring Performances, assemblies for awards, Living Museum, theater and life skills. We enjoyed Life Skills pizza luncheons, Literacy Night, Round-Up, Spirit Days, Book Fairs, Dance-A-Thon, Wolf-Walk, Santa Breakfast, and a continued building of our school climate and spirit.
Let’s not forget the number of students who participated in district-wide activi-ties and received honors during the year for their Peace Essay’s, Masonic Essay’s, Rotary Student of the Month, Every Student Succeeding, Recycling Poster’s, and the list continues on with Whitmore student recognitions! Congratulations to all of you for these wonderful achievements! Hooray to another fantastic year and an amazing school!
Please look for a letter in the mail roughly two weeks before school starts wel-coming you and your child to our new school year. The letter will contain more information about our Back-to-School Night, Chromebook deployment and be-ginning of the year events. Students will again be receiving their devices during an assigned time at Back-to-School Night. Further information and forms will be sent home in the students Welcome Back packets in the summer.
I commend our wonderful staff and teachers for working so hard to provide our students with high expectations and a rigorous education. They continually go “above and beyond” to enrich our school with both their time, and talents. They have all spent many “extra” hours contributing to the success of our children and we are so grateful.
I, and the entire Whitmore Staff, wish you a very happy summer and hope that you enjoy your precious time during the summer with your children as much as we enjoyed our time with them during the school year.
If you ever have any concerns, questions or suggestions, please do not hesitate to contact me at 209-556-1610 or you may email me at dviss@ceres.k12.ca.us. David Viss, Principal.
In this edition...
pg 2 - Pup Clubpg 3 - Life Skills Awardspg 4 - Encore Awards pg 5 - Field Trips pg 6 - Modesto Nuts Reading Program pg 6 - Mrs. Burnett Ritement pg 7 - Outdoor Ed pg 8/pg 9 - Dance Recitalpg 10 - Middle School Living Museum pg 11 - Parent Booster Club - Thank you Donors pg 12 - Calendar of Events
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The Pup Club The place for Our Young WCSAT Artists
Provided by Ms. Amy Zschaber K-8 Studio and Digital Arts Teacher
Jeramee Cushenberry8th GradeTitle: Sponge Bob TessellationMarker and Colored Pencil
Jonathan JonesKindergarten Title: Self PortraitMixed Media
Grace Altadonna2nd Grade
Title: Self PortraitColored Pencil and Marker
Andrew Dong4th GradeTitle: Matisse GoldfishWatercolor
Gavin Bradshaw3rd GradeTitle: CactiWatercolor
Isaiah Ruiz1st Grade
Title: Jazz BabyMixed Media
Grace Looney5th GradeTitle: Eiffel TowerWatercolor and Marker
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Each month teachers are pleased to face the challenge to select just one student who exemplifies the traits of this year’s life skills. Please join the WCSAT staff in congratulating the following students for earning the recognition as a “Life Skills Student of the Month” for his/her class.
K-5 Life Skills Model Student Awards
March 2016 - Effort Grade Teacher Student K Mrs. Burnett Cole Tschantz K Mrs. Rodrigues Sophia Villasenor 1 Ms. Hansen Annabelle Hankins 1 Mrs. Tornquist/Salinas Vivianna Ramirez 2 Mrs. Lewis Aiden Jensen 2 Mrs. Fischer Bryce Caulkins 3 Mrs. Kobrock Jonas Hayes 3 Mrs. Crawford Grant Miceli 4 Ms. McNeal Zoe Lara 4 Mrs. Terrones Lianna Padilla 5 Mrs. Aguiar Alyssa Gomez 5 Mr. Sundy Josue Padilla
April 2016 - Work Ethic Grade Teacher Student K Mrs. Burnett Kendall Burrow K Mrs. Rodrigues Kyle Mitts 1 Ms. Hansen Joellene Roton 1 Mrs. Tornquist/Salinas Nathan Hatfield 2 Mrs. Lewis Kamryn Little 2 Mrs. Fischer Krish Deo 3 Mrs. Kobrock Jacob Garcia 3 Mrs. Crawford Anthony Hill 4 Ms. McNeal Josiah Sandoval 4 Mrs. Terrones Jessica Potts 5 Mrs. Aguiar Brandon Hernandez 5 Mr. Sundy Genevy Araujo
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May 2016 - Perseverance Grade Teacher Student K Mrs. Burnett Aaleyah Agah K Mrs. Rodrigues Jagger Ruiz 1 Ms. Hansen Ivanna Rubio 1 Mrs. Tornquist/Salinas Urijah Lopez 2 Mrs. Lewis Pablo Serafin 2 Mrs. Fischer Riley Starkweather 3 Mrs. Kobrock Ellie Hart/McCoy Adams 3 Mrs. Crawford Calen Adams 4 Ms. McNeal Elise Swain 4 Mrs. Terrones Arianna Bejaran 5 Mrs. Aguiar Jonathan Vasquez 5 Mr. Sundy Avery Hulsey
June 2016 - Integrity (Principal’s Award) Grade Teacher Student K Mrs. Burnett Karis Thiessen K Mrs. Rodrigues Charlotte Ely 1 Ms. Hansen Owen Robbins 1 Mrs. Tornquist/Salinas Emma Green 2 Mrs. Lewis Olivia Baldonado 2 Mrs. Fischer Arely Padilla 3 Mrs. Kobrock Arleth Serafin 3 Mrs. Crawford Truth Franco 4 Ms. McNeal Izabella Jacquez 4 Mrs. Terrones Haley Gaskill 5 Mrs. Aguiar Mateo Lopez 5 Mr. Sundy Gavin Stone
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March 2016 Music Beau Curry Art Justice Franco Dance Emily Ely Drama Faith Garrett Technology Izabella Jacquez PE Eberardo Huaracha PE Ellie Hart
K-5 Encore Model Student Awards
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April 2016 Music Ella Terrones Art Izabella Jacquez Dance Branden Martin Drama Tatyanni Coconi Technology Simon Hayes PE Brooke Trio PE Aiden Maines
May 2016 Music Kameron Gearhart Art Simon Hayes Dance Kaylee Johnson Drama Karis Thiessen Technology Aleecia Silva PE Annalise Ely PE Carter Swain
Box Tops for EducationThe class with the most Box Tops collected this year was Mrs. Burnett’s kindergarten class! Congratulations! This class received a fabulous frozen yogurt treat party in May.
Please keep collecting Box Tops. Each Box Top is worth ten cents for our school. Over 8,000 Box Tops were collected this year - resulting in over $800 for WCSAT!
The Whitmore Charter Fine Arts Department is in need of donations. Currently the Fine Arts Department has an off-site storage facility at Stor-Quest Self Storage here in Ceres. Over the years, through grants and dona-tions the Fine Arts Depart-ment has acquired a vast
collection of costumes that are used at all grade levels at Whitmore. The team is grateful that this storage space is donated at no cost , yet the space is in need of storage shelves. The team wants to be sure they are organized so they may make good use of the costumes and other
items currently in inven-tory. The Team needs storage shelves and help with repairing a damaged clothing rack. Other items that are needed include, plastic hangers, wooden hangers, and skirt hangers. The Fine Arts Team wants to take good care of their collection of costumes,
etc., to ensure use of them by many students for years to come. If you are able to donate your time, resources, talent or items, please contact Gail Benge, Whitmore Charter Fine Arts Department Chair at gbenge@ceres.k12.ca.us.
Fine Arts Department - Seeking Donations
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Field Trip Highlights 1st Grade World of Wonders
First graders visited the Wow museum in Lodi in March. Students were able to experience science in action with hands-on exhibits about energy, electricity, and magnetism to list a few. Race cars, Legos, puzzles, and bubbles were on the equipment list for students to test different aspects of science. Our students were energized with all they learned during this trip.
4th Grade Capital Tour and California History Museum 4th graders visited the State Capital and the California History Museum in Sacramento in May. A surprise sighting of Governor Brown was exciting for the students. It was a wonderful trip with our students viewing the different rooms in the capital, pictures of past Governors, and memorials out in the park behind the capital. At the museum, students were captivated by all things California.
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Modesto Nuts Literacy Program
During the month of March, Whitmore Charter’s kindergar-ten through 6th grade students teamed up with the Modesto Nuts Baseball Team to promote literacy. Students earned priz-es each week just for simply reading! Students who completed all 4 weeks of reading and turned in their order form received a free ticket to the Modesto Nuts game against the Stockton Ports on April 17. Whitmore students who attended the game were able to participate in a pre-game parade and received a free hot dog and drink! Students had a great time and the Nuts pulled out a win in the end, too!
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Mrs. Burnett - We Wish You Well!After 34 years of working in the field of education, kindergarten teacher, Mrs. Sharon Burnett is retir-ing. On Wednesday, May 18th, students and staff celebrated Mrs. Burnett’s career during a school-wide assembly and dinner event that occurred later that day.
Mrs. Burnett has served as a dedicated teacher and mentor at Whitmore Charter School of the Arts and Technology since the school opened over 10 years ago.
On behalf of the WCSAT Parent Booster Club, we would like to honor this very special teacher for her unwavering committment to the students of Ceres during her career.
You will be remembered
most for inspiring all stu-dents to do their PERSON-AL BEST every day. Your legacy continues within all of your BEES and that is the greatest gift of all.
More than a teacher - you have given so much in 34 years of teaching to your students and their families. WCSAT is honored that you have been with us from the start. Thank you!
All your BEES will miss you!
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In April Whitmore Charter sixth grade students heard the call of the wild and journeyed up to Foothill Horizons Outdoor Education Center for a howl-ing good time. It was that time of the year when our sixth grade Whitmore Wolves get the chance to step out of their indoor classroom, and jump into an outdoor classroom with the oppor-tunity to use and complement what the Middle School teaching staff has been working on all year with them. And we are proud to say that our students didn’t miss a beat. In the true spirit of Whit-more Charter, sixth graders behaved exquisitely, and were more than ready to learn what the naturalists were teaching each day. P.E. coach, Mr. Caulkins and 6th grade teacher, Ms. Jones revealed
that in the staff dormitories rumors were circulating between the naturalists and teachers from the other participating schools that Whitmore students were among the brightest and best behaved at the outdoor school.
The fact that Whitmore Charter students were perfect, however, did not mean that they did not know how to get down and have some good clean fun. In fact, Whitmore Charter student, Ian Barnum, was one of the first students ever to be inducted into the Foothill Horizons “Polar Bear” Hall of Fame (an honor-able award recognizing the student that was willing to endure the freezing cold river water on their feet and hands for 30 seconds). Matthew Sanchez, Ed-
die Fuentes, and Jessica Scott also did a fantastic job of representing Whitmore Charter. Their nighttime presentation of the meteorology report was an “Emmy” worthy performance. All together the experience was educational, fun, and in the words of Whitmore Charter sixth grader Zack Martinez, “All sixth graders should go, it’s a great way for them to learn about nature.” Itzel Mendoza also expressed her interest in the geology lesson she learned about by energetically stating, “Foothill Horizons ROCKS!!!”
With this in mind, we thank all of the parents and staff that made this experi-ence possible, and we look forward to many more years of fun, engaging, and active education at Foothill Horizons.
Sixth Grade Outdoor Education
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Dance Recital May 12, 2106
On Thursday, May 12th students in grades K-12 danced to a variety of mu-sical themes at Modesto Junior College. Thank you to the Fine Arts Teachers for coordinating this performance and thank you to the Parent Booster Club for volunteering time to assist with a wide variety of event activities
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Middle School
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Living Museum Middle-School celebrated the lives of nearly 150 different influential people during Living Museum Night on May 11, 2016. Students created multi-disciplinary projects that included a research report, historical fiction writing, a primary source analysis, cited quotations, an extension of their own choice and more! It was truly a splendid night to showcase academ-ics, technology, and the arts! We’re very proud of everyone who participated, and we appreciated the support from families and all staff members!
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Get Involved - Volunteer!Parents and family members are highly encouraged to volunteer at Whitmore Charter.
The 2016/2017 Parent Booster Club needs your support in planning and hosting the many fundraising events and school activities scheduled for the 16/17 school year.
Every fundraising activity has a specific purpose to support the identified needs and goals of the WCSAT teachers and staff.
The 2016/2017 Parent Booster Club membership entitles the member the opportunity to participate in discussions and cast a formal vote on agenda items at PBC membership meetings. If you are interested in volunteering, please send an email to whitmorecharterpbc@gmail.com.
2015/2016 Fundraising
Results$25,000+
Wolf Walk $10,500 Round Up $4,400Trunk or Treat $620 Breakfast with Santa $260Dance A Thon $4,538Raffle $2,270CUSD Foundation $800 Box Tops @ $800Save Mart Shares $1,520
Parent Booster Club - 2015/16 Highlights
Thank You Donors and Supporters
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On behalf of the Whitmore Charter School Parent Booster Club, as well as staff and students, we would like to thank the many businesses and individuals who provided their resources and services to the benefit of Whitmore students during the 2015/2016 school year. These donors provided a combination of money, time, products and services in support of fundraising activities and student events.
Cost Less Foods of Ceres Mountain Mike’s Pizza, Ceres Ceres Fire Department - Station 1 Fresh Ideas Flower Company, ModestoGlaze Donuts, Ceres Shelby Hogan, ArtistMitchell Pure Water, Ceres Kristan Roberson, ArtistLaser Quest, Modesto Tacos El Pollo, ModestoDulceria La Pinata, Modesto The Sweet Potato Pie Company Denair Lumber Supermoms Frozen Yogurt and More, CeresCold Stone Creamery Mike and Peggy Richards (Donated Giants Tickets)Parties by Design, Modesto Dunkin DonutsFloral Cottage, Ceres Starbucks, Turlock Ice Cream Company Cheesecake Kitchen CVS Pharmacy, Ceres MB2 Go Karts Racing Pizza Guys Yosemite Bowl Lisa’s Cookie Jar, Turlock Round Table, CeresPanera Bread Cool Tec, Hughson Black Bear Diner, Modesto La Morenita, CeresCeres Unified School District Foundation
The 2015/2016 Parent Booster Club worked tirelessly this year to plan and coordinate the many fundraising events and activities that were provided to WCSAT students and families.
Their countless hours of dedica-tion resulted in thousands of dollars raised for field trips, outdoor education and much more.
Thank you to the PBC Board, PBC members and many parents who volunteered their time and resources to support WCSAT teachers and students.
Please know that your efforts are greatly appreciated by the staff and the parents who are unable to particpate in the day-to-day activities ocurring on campus. The continued dedication of so
many, has allowed WCSAT stu-dents the opportunity to enjoy a wide variety of events this year; including, Round Up, Trunk or Treat, Giving Tree, Thanksgiving Food Basket Drive, Breakfast with Santa, a Dance-A Thon, a Wolf Walk, Literacy Night, and so much more.
These parent volunteers were also an integral part in the facilitation of many of the Fine Arts Department shows and performances that occurred throughout the year, including; the Fall Concert, the perfor-mance of Annie, the Spring Dance Recital, Fine Arts Night and so much more.
Thank you to the Parent Booster Club for leading the charge of parent volunteers this year!
WCSAT Parent Booster Club Officers for the 2015-2016 School Year:
President: Renee GaskillVice President: Vivian Guel
Treasurer: Julie Martin-BorbaSecretary: Rosemary Freitas
General Board Member: Christina Richards Booster Comments or Questions?
whitmorecharterpbc@gmail.com
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WCSAT End of the Year Celebration June 2, 2016
Last Day of School Carnival8:00 -9:00 Middle School Assembly - 5th grade included9:05 - 10:15 K-5 Assembly10:15 - 12:30 - School Carnival Activities
Some activities include water and are outdoors. Recommend that your child bring a change of clothes, sunscreen and a towel to school. Children not picked up by 12:30 will be sent to the ASES program.
A hot dog lunch will be provided by the Parent Booster Club. Donations of food items are being requested. Refer to list below. Non-perishable items are due week of May 23-27. Fruit items are due the morning of June 2nd - cleaned, pre-cut, and in a dispos-able container.
Grade K - package of single serve drinks (Capri-Sun, juice boxes/pouches,etc) No soda.
Grade 1 - snow code syrup (only cherry, grape, or watermelon flavors).
Grade 2 - package of single serving bags of chips.
Grade 3/4 - whole strawberries
Grade 5 - seedless grapes
Grade 6/7 - watermelon slices Volunteers Needed on June 2nd
10:15 - 12:30 to help at an activity station 10:45 - 12:30 to help serve lunch 11:30 - 12:30 to help with snow cones
To volunteer or ask questions: Contact Sarah Olson at (209) 556-1610 or email at solson@ceres.k12.ca.us.
Summer School June 6 - July 1, 2016
All students who are attending Summer School, have already been notified.
2016/2017 School Year Calendar
Available for download from the Ceres Unified School District website at www.
ceres.k12.ca.us - click the Parent tab on the main page.
2016/2017 School Year Information
First day of school - Tues. August 9, 2016.Complete all required forms provided at Back to School Night
Each student will be issued a Chromebook at Back to School Night, Monday Aug 8th.
Students will receive training on these devices within the first few weeks of school. Training will include safety and usage.
June 2016SUN MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT
May 30
No SchoolMemorial Day
May 31
8th Grade Promotion 6pm
June 1 June 2Last Day of School Early Dismissal 12:30pm
June 3
No School
June 4
5 6
Summer Break
7 8 9 10 11
12 13
Summer Break
14 15 16 17 18
19 20
Summer Break
21 22 23 24 25
26 27Summer Break
28 29 30 July 1