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W e e k l y RIALTO RECORD

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De cember 06, 2018

Vol 17, N O. 1 2

Dollahan Elementar y School students rewarded with Legoland trip

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Columbia Steel donates to Sunrise Church

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Dollahan Elementary Students rewarded with a Legoland day trip for meeting, showing improvement or exceeding CAASPP exam. on the California parents and staff, and one idea said Dollahan Elementary School ment By Manny B. Sandoval Assessment of Student was building some incentives. Principal Mr. Husbands. Performance and Progress We decided to take students who He said once the school n October 17, fourth, fifth, and sixth grade (CAASPP) exam were rewarded had a combination of exceeding, received the final CAASPP test having met or showed growth in results in October, they analyzed students at Dollahan with a day at Legoland. “Last year we put together a the past year in the English/lanElementary School who met, testing plan with different ways guage arts and math portions of Dollahan, cont. on next page exceeded or showed improvethat we could prepare students, the state test a trip to Legoland,”

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Eisenhower ends an amazing season to K aiser High

LLUCH patients create Gingerbread Village

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The Eisenhower Eagles ended its spectacular season that clinched them a CIF Title after 25 years, when it lost to Kaiser 40 - 48 last Saturday. By David Phillips

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isenhower coming off an amazing run in the CIF Southern Section playoffs had one more team to conquer Saturday night, Dec. 1.

Coming off a CIF Southern Section title win against the Highland Bulldogs the team now had to put that behind them and focus on another big game. On yet another cold night these two CIF champs took to the field.

It was clear early on that Eisenhower had their hands full with the D8 CIF Champion Kaiser Cats. Kaiser had a beast of a Running Back that accounted for all of Kaiser High School's seven touchdowns - Christian Hunter. Eisenhower seemed to

struggle to stop the 6' 190-pound Senior as he sliced his way through the defense with some well done blocking. The Eagles had some amazing Eagles, cont. on next page


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