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El Morro Elementary School news
El Morro Elementary School principal Chris Duddy wanted to give
the community an update about school news.
For Tsunami relief efforts, the Student Council has been selling
pencils, folders and hot chocolate to benefit the UNICEF Kids Helping
Kids program. Students have also been collecting donations from staff
and parents.
“Because of our community’s overwhelming generosity, we will be
sending a check for $1,682 to UNICEF to help the victims of this
devastating natural disaster,” Duddy said.
Because of the recent heavy rains Duddy wanted to reiterate some
procedures. The blacktop is for drop-off only; there is no parking on
the blacktop. When it is raining or too wet outside, students will
wait inside the Multi-Purpose Room to be picked up. Students riding
the bus will line up under the covered patio and board the bus as
usual.
All lost and found items not picked up by Jan. 31 will be donated
to the Salvation Army.
Laguna schools offer financial aid to tsunami victims
Top of the World Elementary School students, staff and parents
raised $4,500 for Tsunami Relief. In addition, Sharon Maloney’s
third-grade class raised $1,200 by having a car wash to contribute
more money.
Thurston Middle School’s ASB leadership and Peer Assistance
Leaders have collected funds from every class to donate to the
American Red Cross. Teacher Jason Babiar said he will match the funds
from his class. Totals are still be counted. For information, call
(949) 497-7785.
Laguna Beach High School Associated Student Body commissioner of
events Connor Ficcadenti, 17, said the school has had a coin drive
for three weeks. With one week to go they had collected about $2,000,
with one class donating $400. Totals are still being calculated. For
information, call (949) 497-7750.
St. Catherine of Siena Catholic School happenings
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.
To aid and contribute to a Tsunami Relief Fund, St. Catherine’s is
asking their students to do extra jobs around the house or in their
neighborhood to earn money for the tsunami victims. The school will
be donating all money raised to https://www.savethechildren.org. There
will be a fund container on each of the teachers’ desks until Feb. 4.
St. Catherine’s will be hosting a Junior High Information Night on
for fourth and fifth-grade students at 6:30 p.m. Feb. 7. It’s an
opportunity to meet the teachers, learn about the curriculum and see
the classrooms. For reservations, call (949) 494-7339.
The school wishes good luck to its Academic Decathlon Team --
seventh-grade students: Dylan West, Shannon Daley, Ian Contorelli,
Grace Vu and Gavin Krogius; and eight-grade students Maddie Holloway,
Megan Michaels, Thomas Pryor, Daniel Glenn, Andy Zettler and Peter
McGinn. St. Catherine’s will compete against Diocesan March 5.
St. Catherine’s school is at 3090 S. Coast Highway. For
information, call (949) 494-9701.
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