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Foundation to hold convocation
The Laguna Beach High School Scholarship Foundation will hold its
annual Honors Convocation honoring the Class of 2004 at 7 p.m. June 2
at the high school’s Artists Theater, 625 Park Ave. For information,
call (949) 497-7750, ext. 212. Teacher Chris Krach will be honored or
her years of excellence at a special dinner reception prior to the
convocation.
School board meeting highlights
The May 25 Laguna Beach Unified School District meeting was
highlighted with the board approval of the $84,490 state-of-the-art
computer purchases for Thurston Middle School’s Tech Lab. It was
unanimously approved to budget the purchase of Power Mac G5 computers
for the new Technology lab.
The next school board meeting will be June 8 at 7 p.m.
The district office is at 550 Blumont St. For information, call
the district office at (949) 497-7000.
El Morro students learn leadership
The Student Council at El Morro Elementary School is proving to be
an asset to students and the community.
“Having a student government at the elementary school level is an
excellent method for kids to learn early that their comments and
concerns are important,” Principal Joanne Culverhouse said.
Each grade level from kindergarten through fifth grade is assigned
a fourth- or fifth-grade level Student Council Representative. This
class representative receives regular input from the council and
their assigned class.
The council also completes four service projects a semester;
locally, regionally and globally.
Student Council also sponsors fun days at school for everyone to
enjoy. Crazy Hair Day and Pajama Day are two recently planned
whimsical events.
Student Council faculty advisors are Mary Blanton and Gretchen
Sjule.
Meet the Masters held at St. Catherine’s
Wednesday St. Catherine’s held their first Meet the Masters
program in conjunction with their extensive music program. All the
students are taught to read music, including rhythms, pitches and
harmonies. Their education spans many genres from classics to mass
and from other cultures.
Students of the month honored
Laguna Beach High School seniors Marissa Reisman and her friend
Becky Johnson are being honored by the Laguna Beach Rotary Club as
outstanding students from the drama department.
Reisman has been accepted to attend Yale in the fall and this
summer she will intern for Congressman Chris Cox in Washington D.C.
She is co-president of the drama department and part of the community
chorus, Laguna Tunes, president of the California Scholarship
Federation, volunteers at South Coast Medical Center and runs and
organizes a tutoring program for fifth grade students at Top of the
World Elementary School.
Johnson recently won $10,000 in scholarship money and the
prestigious Student Leadership Award by the Irvine Company. She
serves as co-president of the drama department with Reisman, is the
president of the National Honors Society and the editor of the school
newspaper and has written a column in the Coastline Pilot. Johnson
will be attending USC in the fall.
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