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Murrieta Elementary Jagu ar Weekly Bullet in May 7, 2010 Estelle Jaurequi, Principal Preston Fairchild, Assistant Principal SUNDAY HAPPY SUNDAY HAPPY SUNDAY HAPPY SUNDAY HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY MOTHER’S DAY MOTHER’S DAY MOTHER’S DAY Looking Ahead Looking Ahead Looking Ahead Looking Ahead TEACHER & STAFF AP- TEACHER & STAFF AP- TEACHER & STAFF AP- TEACHER & STAFF AP- PRECIATION WEEK PRECIATION WEEK PRECIATION WEEK PRECIATION WEEK Monday, May 10 Monday, May 10 Monday, May 10 Monday, May 10 STAR & District TEST- ING Continues FOR GRADES 2—5 District Testing begins for Grades K-1 9:30 9:30 9:30 9:30-12:30 12:30 12:30 12:30 Baird’s Class Field Trip to Bob’s Pizza Tuesday, May 11 Tuesday, May 11 Tuesday, May 11 Tuesday, May 11 8:45 8:45 8:45 8:45 PTC Meeting—MPR 5:30 5:30 5:30 5:30—7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30“Kindergarten Here I Come” Parent Infor- mation Meeting at Cole Canyon Wednesday, May 12 Wednesday, May 12 Wednesday, May 12 Wednesday, May 12 3-5PM 5PM 5PM 5PM Fine Arts Club— MPR 3-4:30 4:30 4:30 4:30 Art Workshop RM 41 Thursday, May 13 Thursday, May 13 Thursday, May 13 Thursday, May 13 NO NO NO NO Running Club TODAY 7PM 7PM 7PM 7PM Board of Education Meeting, DSC Friday, May 14 Friday, May 14 Friday, May 14 Friday, May 14 Snacks for Sale After School AT MURRIETA ELEMENTARY AT MURRIETA ELEMENTARY AT MURRIETA ELEMENTARY AT MURRIETA ELEMENTARY Testing Continues! Please continue to make sure your child is well rested. It is extremely important to get plenty of sleep and each morning, that he/she has a good nutritious breakfast. Teachers begin testing promptly at 9am, so arriving on time is also very important. Most of all be positive and express confidence that your child will be able to handle the tests well. Thanks to those of you who are taking the “TV/Video Free Challenge Week. Television cuts into family time, harms our children’s ability to read and succeed in school, inhibits creativity and contributes to unhealthy life- styles and obesity. Here are just a few facts: On average, children will spend more time in front of the TV (1,023 hours) than in school this year (900 hours) 40% of Americans frequently or always watch TV during dinner. 54% of 4-6 year olds when asked would rather watch TV than spend time with their fathers Encouraging your entire household to partici- pate will make the experience much easier and more enjoyable. Check out more informa- tion and facts at http://www.tvturnoff.org/week.htm Thank you! 2010-2011 Student Information Question- naires - are now available in the office. The purpose of this form and its questions shall be used for the placement of your child when designing each classroom structure for next year. We are unable to honor specific teacher request—so please DO NOT place a specific teacher’s name on the form. All of the teach- ers on staff are exceptional and offer unique teaching qualities/educational experiences for your child. Forms are due to the office no later than May 21st. Parents/Guardians, Does your child have health insurance? If not, your child may be eligible for free or low cost health care includ- ing medical, dental and vision ser- vices (coverage up to age 19). No cost Medi-Cal is free to all children who qualify with no monthly pay- ments or no co-payments. Low Cost Healthy Families has a very low pre- mium ($4-$9 per child, per month) and a very low co-pay. If you would like more information see pages 4 &5 of this bulletin or you can call 1- 800-880-5303 or contact the school health office and we can give you more information. Remember, healthy children learn bet-

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Page 1: Jaguar Weekly Bulletin - Murrieta Valley Unified School ...Jaguar Weekly Bulletin Page 6 MONDAY — Write a note about the top 5 things you’ve learned or enjoyed this year and/or

Murrieta Elementary

Jaguar Weekly Bulletin

May 7, 2010 Estelle Jaurequi, Principal

Preston Fairchild, Assistant Principal

SUNDAY HAPPY SUNDAY HAPPY SUNDAY HAPPY SUNDAY HAPPY

MOTHER’S DAYMOTHER’S DAYMOTHER’S DAYMOTHER’S DAY

Looking AheadLooking AheadLooking AheadLooking Ahead

TEACHER & STAFF AP-TEACHER & STAFF AP-TEACHER & STAFF AP-TEACHER & STAFF AP-PRECIATION WEEK PRECIATION WEEK PRECIATION WEEK PRECIATION WEEK

Monday, May 10Monday, May 10Monday, May 10Monday, May 10

STAR & District TEST-ING Continues FOR GRADES 2—5

District Testing begins for Grades K-1

9:309:309:309:30----12:30 12:30 12:30 12:30 Baird’s Class Field Trip to Bob’s Pizza Tuesday, May 11 Tuesday, May 11 Tuesday, May 11 Tuesday, May 11 8:45 8:45 8:45 8:45 PTC Meeting—MPR

5:305:305:305:30————7:307:307:307:30“Kindergarten Here I Come” Parent Infor-mation Meeting at Cole Canyon

Wednesday, May 12Wednesday, May 12Wednesday, May 12Wednesday, May 12

3333----5PM 5PM 5PM 5PM Fine Arts Club—MPR

3333----4:30 4:30 4:30 4:30 Art Workshop RM 41 Thursday, May 13Thursday, May 13Thursday, May 13Thursday, May 13 NO NO NO NO Running Club TODAY 7PM7PM7PM7PM Board of Education Meeting, DSC Friday, May 14Friday, May 14Friday, May 14Friday, May 14 Snacks for Sale After School

AT MURRIETA ELEMENTARY AT MURRIETA ELEMENTARY AT MURRIETA ELEMENTARY AT MURRIETA ELEMENTARY

Testing Continues!

Please continue to make sure your child is

well rested. It is extremely important to get

plenty of sleep and each morning, that he/she

has a good nutritious breakfast. Teachers

begin testing promptly at 9am, so arriving on

time is also very important. Most of all be

positive and express confidence that your

child will be able to handle the tests well.

Thanks to those of you who are taking the

“TV/Video Free Challenge Week. Television

cuts into family time, harms our children’s

ability to read and succeed in school, inhibits

creativity and contributes to unhealthy life-

styles and obesity. Here are just a few facts:

On average, children will spend more time in

front of the TV (1,023 hours) than in school

this year (900 hours)

40% of Americans frequently or always watch

TV during dinner.

54% of 4-6 year olds when asked would rather

watch TV than spend time with their fathers

Encouraging your entire household to partici-

pate will make the experience much easier

and more enjoyable. Check out more informa-

tion and facts at

http://www.tvturnoff.org/week.htm

Thank you!

2010-2011 Student Information Question-

naires - are now available in the office. The

purpose of this form and its questions shall be

used for the placement of your child when

designing each classroom structure for next

year. We are unable to honor specific teacher

request—so please DO NOT place a specific

teacher’s name on the form. All of the teach-

ers on staff are exceptional and offer unique

teaching qualities/educational experiences for

your child. Forms are due

to the office no later than

May 21st.

Parents/Guardians, Does

your child have health

insurance? If not, your

child may be eligible for

free or low cost health care includ-

ing medical, dental and vision ser-

vices (coverage up to age 19). No

cost Medi-Cal is free to all children

who qualify with no monthly pay-

ments or no co-payments. Low Cost

Healthy Families has a very low pre-

mium ($4-$9 per child, per month)

and a very low co-pay. If you would

like more information see pages 4 &5

of this bulletin or you can call 1-

800-880-5303 or contact

the school health office

and we can give you more

information. Remember,

healthy children learn bet-

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To our Stalking Success Award Winners for the Month of April!

KINDERGARTEN: Taelor Leitch,

Clarissa Romero, Seth Coalson, Mi-

chael Rivers, Cristian Meza-

Herrera, Andrea Pojas, Darren

Mills, Jesse Frey, Katrina Grisso,

Kiana Balogh, Sebastian Franco,

Izabella Garcia, Parker Timber-

lake, Paulina Juarez, Ryan Park,

Misael Cortez, Samantha Garnica,

Brittany McCracken, Revan Lyles,

Jack Letterman , Nathan Daniel,

Valeria Esparza, Erica Carrillo,

Sebastian Bachez, Jordan Mar-

shall, Rayleene Juarez, Diego

Franco, Daylin Beare, Timmy

Flannery.

FIRST GRADE: Cole McCoy, Ella

Taylor, Cristian Mondragon,

Marisela Santiago, Nathan Racine,

Sierra Hammond, Jessie Santoyo,

Lena Moreno, Madison Hunt,

David Nesbit, Jazmin Hernandez,

Gavin Eschrich, Joseph Acosta,

Gustavo Perez, Julia Lysiak, Mi-

guel Garcia, Ethan Barr, Shannon

Leech, Matthew Grisso, Brett Coo-

per, Olivia Chapman, Bryce Evans,

Anthony Olson, Selena Ayala,

Bryce Ricci, Jennifer Cantu

SECOND GRADE: Autumn

Yardley, Natalie Carrillo, Adam

Campos, Gisella Lopez, Jesse Ec-

clefield, Tommy Beringer, Isaiah

Nunez, Shelby Glaser, Shane Bal-

chack, Anthony Brown, Kaitlyn

Rivers, Rylie Salazar, Tianna

Garcia.

THIRD GRADE: Michaelyn

Manzula, Tyler Stone, Lizette

Magana, Junaid Khan, Jessica

Nolte, April Gregory, Hero

Kethkan, Kenneth Huynh, Karla

Quintero, Daniel Cabral, Mar-

shall Alec Gonzaba, Skyler Rid-

dle, Conor McHorney, Emily

Payne, Ethan Malarky, Josue De

La Rosa, Zoey Shelby, Marissa

Bolias, Hanna Seaton, Jarod

Wiedensohler, Isaiah Falls,

Stephanie Castillo, Ray Hernan-

dez, Arlette Gutierrez, Sebastian

Gomez, Josie Saylor, Gavin

LaVallee, Matt Mora, Asher

Holmes, Taryn Lott, Emily Smith,

Timothy Bowie, Faiz Rashid

FOURTH GRADE: Andrew

Bass, Morgan Matthews, Brandon

Ramos, Mariana Padilla, Ian

Ness, Jack Liesenfelt, Amy Haw-

kins Brown, Zeppi Tiani, Kaylee

LeStrange, Garrett Smedley, Da-

kota Miller, Noah Guerra,

FOURTH GRADE (CONTINUED)

Aviana Matteo, Drake Hawkins,

Carley Kruse, Jesse Bocanegra,

Mariana Torres, Vivian Men-

doza, David Monge, Hunter

Crawford, Brayden Devey,

Ngafi Shey, Wyatt Sergi, Jenna

Solis, Alex Hernandez-Mauleon,

Vanessa Garcia, Amelia

Dominguez, Jonathan

Anchante, Grant Tribulski,

Garrett Crow.

FIFTH GRADE: Joshua Chap-

man, Manuel Tapia, Cameron

Hays, Ryan Brown, Renni

Holmes, Aspen Nocciolo, Nicole

Barbosa, Spencer Truman,

Samuel Stearns, Ariana Gipson,

Kyndle Vieira, Brady Studenka,

Naomi Swearingen, Darien

Swallow, Alfonso Guzman, Dy-

lan Lacasella, Kailee Taylor,

Matthew Ten Hoorn, Emma

Morell, Isabela Mayhall, Chan-

net Judkins, Taylor Channel,

Zaynab Rashid, Vanessa

Morales, Kaylin Letterman,

Meggan Wilson, Tristan Ste-

fani, J.T. Olsen, Marlyssa Alane

Gonzaba, Frankie Serrano,

Thalia Rodriguez, Clarissa

Gregorie, Hunter Jacques, Ra-

chel Nolte, David De La Rosa

Santos, Marisol Rincon-

Here are our Lunch with the Principal and Assistant Principal winners! Way to Go!!!Here are our Lunch with the Principal and Assistant Principal winners! Way to Go!!!Here are our Lunch with the Principal and Assistant Principal winners! Way to Go!!!Here are our Lunch with the Principal and Assistant Principal winners! Way to Go!!! KINDER: Brittany McCracken, John Fitzwater, Jewel Hornbeek, Brianna Oliverio, Tyler Shipley, Trevor

Devaney. FIRST: Bradley Gregory, Marisela Santiago, David Gilbert, Isabella Chavez, Julia Lysiak, Dawson

Reese, Nicholas Harkins, Rachel Stone. SECOND: Andrew Mitchell, Eve Ijah, Anthony Robertson, Ethan

Heath, Eden Biondolillo, Adam Campos, Shane Balchack. THIRD: Lizette Magana, Nate Winiecki, Isabella

Corso, Josie Saylor, Rudy Aguirre, Dorian Hawkins, Elijah Torrales, Manuel Cabrera.FOURTH: Elaine Her-

nandez, Brent Collins, Harrison Kingsley, Delena Guerrero, Jonathan Anchante, Caytie Richardson.FIFTH:

Cameron Hays, Katie Yates, Ariana Gipson, Clarissa Gregorie, Cameron McHorney, Vanessa Morales.

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May at the Parent Center…For more information or to register for a class Contact The Parent Center, 304-1623

The Parent Center Resource Library: Library is open Monday- Friday, 9:00 a.m.– 4:30 p.m. The library has books, videos, audios, and pamphlets on parenting, child development, and other specialty topics. Books can be borrowed for two (2) weeks, videos and audio tapes for one week and there are many free materials. Specialty children’s books are also available.

Parent Education Classes Parenting with P.R.I.C.E. (Positivity, Responsibility, Influence, Consequences, and Encourage-ment): Tuesday evenings, 6:00-8:30 p.m., April 13 through May 18, 2010. A six-week parenting series

providing parents with skills in assertive communication, limit-setting, consequences, building self-esteem, and alternatives to hitting, shaking and spanking. Cost: $25.00 per person, $40 per couple. Location: Parent Center at the Child Development Center, 24300 Las Brisas Drive, North, Murrieta. Childcare available for children over two (2) years of age, $2.00 per child, reservations are required. Children must be potty trained.

Specialty Classes First Aid, CPR AED Training: May 1 or June 12 or July 10 (Saturday), 2010, 7:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Limited enrollment; regis-ter early. For CPR Re-certification, your card must not be expired before the scheduled class. To re-certify, you must have your current card with you. Instructors: Victor and Kathy Johnson, of Heartsavers. CPR & First Aid Cost: $75.00 per person (($35.00 with proof of DSS-CCL Licensing Orientation, or current CCL license) Parent Center at the Child Development Center, 24300 Las Brisas Road, Murrieta, Room #3. For more information and registration, call (951) 304-1623. No childcare available.

Now Enrolling: Preventative Health and Safety Training for the Child Care Provider: June 18 , 2010 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Meets Department of Public Social Services-Title 22 child care licensing requirements needed by persons interested in caring for children in homes and centers. Cost: $50.00 (includes materials and

Professional growth certificate) Parent Center at the Child Development Center, 24300 Las Brisas Road, Murrieta, Room #3. For more information and registration, call (951) 304-1623. No childcare available.

Live Scan at the Parent Center: Friday May 7th- 8:15 am – 10:30 a.m. and Monday May 10th- 4:00.p.m. –7:00 p.m. You will need to bring your drivers license, completed Live Scan Form, AND a check, money order, or cash. Effec-tive July 1, 2010 if your will be working in Family Services supervising children you

will need the Activity Supervisor Clearance Certificate, which includes a Live Scan. For more information call Lori Chamberlain, ext. 2173.

Kid Power: May 15, 2010 (Saturday). 10:00 a.m. -11:30 a.m. Empower your child with safety awareness and children's self-defense skills. Class for children age 5 to 12 years old and their parent/legal guardian. Limited Enrollment. For registration or more information, please call MaryAnn Mills toll free (866) 686-7273. FREE. Location: Parent Center at the Child Development Center, 24300 Las Brisas Road, Murrieta, Room #3.

Women Teaching Women: May 15, 2010 (Saturday) 12:30 p.m.- 2 p.m. Presented by Rape Crisis Center. A certified coun-selor and women’s self-defense instructor will teach prevention ideas, assertiveness training, and physical techniques. Please wear comfortable clothing and no jewelry. For females ages 13 years and older. Class Location: Parent Center at the Child Development Center, 24300 Las Brisas Road, Murrieta, Room #3. For information and registration, call Rape Crisis toll-free at (866) 686-7273. FREE

The Parent Center is open Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Parent Center Location: Child Development Center, 24300 Las Brisas Road, North

Jaguar Weekly Bulletin Office Hours 8am—4pm

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MONDAY— Write a note about the top 5 things you’ve

learned or enjoyed this year and/or draw a picture for your

teacher and favorite staff members. If you want to get really crea-

tive, make a video!

TUESDAY— Bring your teacher & Favorite staff members a

piece of fruit or a baked good. Find out what your teacher or aide

like!!

Wednesday— Wear your TEACHER’S favorite color!! (3

classes with 100% participation will win a pizza party). If we have

to many winners we will have a drawing.

Thursday— Bring your teacher school supplies or wish list

items. (Copy paper, expo markers, stickers, pencils, tissues, wipes,

etc…). Find out what your teacher needs.

Friday— Bring your teacher a flower, plant or a token of ap-

preciation. (Find out what kind of flowers or plants your teachers

or aides like, or ask them what their favorite store or restaurants

are & bring them a gift certificate).

This week is all about appreciating & getting to know about your

teachers, aides, Mr. Ron, Mrs. Shufford & the wonderful office staff

including Mr. Fairchild & Ms. Jaurequi.

Please don’t feel overwhelmed. This is not meant to be a costly

week. You can choose to do as little or as much as you can.

Remember it’s the thought that counts!

May 10th-14th

Plans for the week are as follows: