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14  Thursday, October 31, 2013

Coastal View News • Carpinteria, California

school notes Redhawks recognize Red Ribbon Week

Sixth- through eighth-graders at Carpinteria Middle School spent a week learning the grave dangers associated with drug and alcohol abuse during Red Ribbon Week between Oct. 21 and 25. Students signed a pledge banner, wore crazy clothes and searched high and low for a hidden red ribbon. The Red Ribbon has signified drug awareness since the slaying of Drug Enforcement Agency agent Enrique Camarena by drug traffickers in 1985. First Lady Nancy Reagan supported Congress’s declaration of the first Red Ribbon campaign in 1988.

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Red Ribbon week at Carpinteria Middle School between Oct. 21 and 25 gave students time to reflect on the dangers of drugs and alcohol.

Aliso students learn about special ed technology

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Aliso School students, from left, Liana Aheda and Savannah Sarabia get to know more about each other’s educations during Ability Awareness Day on Oct. 25.

Aliso School students stepped into the shoes of special education classmates on Oct. 25 and learned what types of technologies are in use to assist students with disabilities. The Ability Awareness Day was one of the routinely scheduled events that allows mainstream students to learn about the special devices that are put to use in the school’s Santa Barbara County Education Office Special Education classroom. “It’s always very informative for our students to see how different technologies assist our students,” Principal Holly Minear commented. SUBMITTED PHOTO

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Family-Friendly Events: Marathon • Parade Flyovers • Concert SATURDAY

Acting in Moliere’s “Tartuffe” during Family Weekend at Cate School are students, from left, Molly Mazor-Brown, Kaitlyn Dayka, Sophia Winnikoff and Cammy Woods.

Cate families visit Carpinteria

Family Weekend at Cate School meant parents of the boarding school’s students converged on Carpinteria from all over the country and world. The parents and other relatives of students were treated to a full plate of performances, classroom demonstrations and sporting events. Students staged Moliere’s “Tartuff,” entertained with a choral and orchestra performance and competed in volleyball, football and more. Cate spokespeople noted that many of the 500 visitors dine, shop and lodge in Carpinteria during their stay.

Marathon: Cheer runners on the final "Veterans Mile" Shoreline Park to La Playa Stadium • 9 am - noon

SUNDAY Parade & Vintage Aircraft Flyovers

Parade starts at noon • State & Sola to 112 W. Cabrillo

Afternoon Concert

First Presbyterian Church, 21 E. Constance Ave. • 2:30 pm

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