Students are half way there
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Cindy Shopoff
The holidays are over, the decorations put away, the suitcases
unpacked from various trips and now we are to January. We are rapidly
approaching the half-way mark of the school year.
January, finals will take place during the last week of the month.
They will be the culmination of all the work done before the holidays
that needs to be refined, reviewed, remembered and taken to account.
This is the time to assess how we are doing. How appropriate for
the first semester to end in the month that many adults also use as a
benchmark for life and learning. The school and its volunteers would
certainly pass on all the requirements made of them.
The spirit of giving has certainly permeated the school atmosphere
with Thurston students busy with wonderful projects. Each advisement
class filled a box with food (some classes completed several, thank
you Ms. Hill-Lindsay and Ms. Stephanian!) for needy families and the
leadership/ASB class sponsored our annual “giving tree” with hundreds
of presents donated to the children of Orangewood. The PALs gave a
delightful party at the La Playa Center in conjunction with the “Even
Start” preschool program, and every child received a present. They
are now busy collecting money for the Tsunami victims to donate to
the Red Cross and UNICEF programs.
The performing arts, choral and band programs are certainly busy.
Last year’s Junior Park Avenue Player production of “Guys and
Dolls” provided amazing entertainment for our community. The sell-out
crowds surprised Mark Dressler, director of the drama programs at
Thurston and Laguna Beach High School.
“That show was so successful that we’ve decided to end this year’s
first semester with another musical comedy, ‘Grease’,” Dressler
recently explained, referring to the popular rock musical set in the
1950s.
“This year we have so many boys and girls anxious for an
opportunity to perform in a musical production that we are going to
present two separate productions, involving over 60 students.”
Because “Guys and Dolls” played to sell-out crowds with standing
room only, Dressler has decided to run “Grease” for twice as many
performances, two consecutive weekends. Helping Dressler with the
production process are Ellen Prince, a very accomplished
choreographer, and Jimmy Van, a popular local musical director.
“I’m really glad that we are able to afford this great experience
to so many Thurston kids,” Dressler said. “It’s a great thing, that
our kids in Laguna have not only an appreciation for live theater,
but a desire and opportunity to be part of a big show like ‘Grease.’”
The casts will be made up of Dressler’s third and fourth period
classes. The show will run Jan. 21, 22, 28 and 29 with matinee and
evening performances on Jan. 22 and 29.
The sixth-grade Oral History luncheon will be held Feb. 9, 10 and
11 a wonderful Thurston tradition that many of you have participated
in with your families.
So if I get the chance to assign a grade I think I’ll give
Thurston an “A” for hard-working students, committed volunteers and
staff. And as I pull my day timer out to mark off the first half of
the school year I think I’ll say we are on target for having a
successful year.
Cindy Shopoff is president of the Thurston Middle PTA.
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