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Coffee Break set for Wednesday at Laguna
The first PTA Coffee Break of the year will be held from 8:15 to
10 a.m. Wednesday at Laguna Beach High School’s Artists’ Theatre, 625
Park Ave. The topic, “Best Practices for Enhancing Student
Achievement: Professional Learning Community,” will be lead by
renowned authors and Professional Learning Community developers
Richard and Becky DuFour.
The meeting is an opportunity to be involved in the initial
changes of the new program being implemented at all four schools. The
program hopes to create the optimal learning environment for each
student based on individual needs.
Laguna Beach Unified School District staff will be attending the
all-day seminar at the high school, which is also open to the public
and runs from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. For information, call Judith
Anderson, parent education chairman at (949) 494-0447.
Junior Park Avenue Players ‘Grease’ it up
Thurston Middle School’s Junior Park Avenue Players will present
two different productions of the ‘50s rock ‘n’ roll musical “Grease”
at 7:30 p.m. Thursday and Jan. 21 and 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Jan. 22 and
23 at the Black Box Theatre on the Thurston campus, 2100 Park Ave.
Tickets are available at the door, $8 for students and $10 adults.
For information, call (949) 497-7769.
Laguna schools offer aid to tsunami victims
Top of the World Elementary School is contributing $3,000 to the
American Red Cross from the proceeds earned at the school’s annual
holiday boutique.
Usually student leaders earmark the funds for local charities.
Students are also pledging funds raised from bake sales this week.
Over the next few months, earnings from the school’s recycling
program will also be donated. For information, call the student
council at (949) 497-7790.
Thurston Middle School’s ASB leadership and Peer Assistance
Leaders are collecting funds to donate to the American Red Cross to
help tsunami aid efforts. For information, call (949) 497-7785.
Laguna Beach High School student council has been collecting
donations to help with tsunami relief efforts. For information, call
(949) 497-7750.
El Morro Elementary School’s student council is assisting with
disaster relief efforts for the tsunami victims by selling pencils at
lunch, donating all proceeds to UNICEF. The students chose UNICEF
because the charity specifically helps children.
Checks and money orders made out to: US Funds for UNICEF --
tsunami victims are also being accepted in the office, 8681 N. Coast
Highway. For information, e-mail Mary Blanton at mblanton@laguna
beachschools. org.
St. Catherine of Siena school events
The school’s second annual open house to see the classrooms and
meet the teachers is scheduled from 10 a.m. to noon Jan. 30.
The school held its first National Geographic Bee on Jan. 6. for
sixth- and seventh-grade students, who participated in rounds of oral
questions to determine a class winner for each grade.
Cynthia Pryor was the seventh grade finalist and Amy Letourneau
was the sixth grade finalist. Letourneau and Pryor competed against
each other on Jan. 10. Letourneau advanced to the next level of
competition. Letourneau will need score in the top 100 on a written exam to compete on a state level in Sacramento.
The all-state champion will take part in the National Championship
in Washington D.C. The school wishes good luck to Letourneau in her
state qualifying exam.
St. Catherine’s school is at 3090 S. Coast Highway. For
information, call (949) 494-9701.
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