Let them all eat ice cream cake...
Let them all eat
ice cream cake
Cold Stone Creamery is holding its fourth annual World’s Largest
Ice Cream Cake Social Monday evening to benefit the Make-a-Wish
Foundation. All Cold Stone Creamery locations will give out free
slices of ice cream cake in exchange for a donation to Make-a-Wish.
The cake special will be 5-8 p.m. Monday. Local Cold Stone
Creameries include one at 600 E. Bay Ave. in Newport Beach and 1835
Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa.
Wilson teacher earns
Excellence Award
A Wilson Elementary School second-grade teacher has won the Vision
for Excellence Award this year for her unique marine biology program.
Sandra Kaszynski, who has taught at Wilson for six years, will
receive a $1,000 check toward her school’s science program Wednesday
at a ceremony on campus. On May 6, she will receive a personal award
of $5,000 at a lunch at the Pacific Club in Costa Mesa.
The Vision for Excellence Award is sponsored by Project Tomorrow,
a nonprofit group that promotes and enhances science education in
Orange County public schools. Kaszynski won in the elementary teacher
category for her work at Wilson, one of the least affluent sites in
the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. Nearly all of the students
at Wilson are English-language learners, with some of Kaszynski’s
students coming from homeless shelters.
Kaszynski’s marine biology unit encompasses math, writing and
science . students have drawn life-size whales in chalk on the
playground and gone on whale-watching trips.
“Sandy is committed to making science come alive daily, not only
for her students but her teaching peers as well,” said Marcia
Encinas, the district’s science and math coordinator.
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