January 31 2013 In and Out Magazine

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IN&OUT Everything that’s going on

JANuary 31, 2013

Anthem • Desert Hills • New River • Tramonto

Real estate

So hot it’s normal.

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got recess?

The American Academy of Pediatrics now says it’s necessary. Find out which schools have the most. …And who’s taking it away. Page 16


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VOL. 9.5

7 Letters 8 This Week In The Neighborhood

12 This week Out of the Neighborhood

14 Feature

Normal is the New Hot

16 Cover Story

Pediatricians: “Kids Need Recess”

22 LET’S EAT!

Don’t be that mom. Make this recipe.

24 Classifieds 28 Real Estate Watch Community Center Membership for Business Owners? Who did Council sign on as a tenant?

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read with interest the latest article on the enhancements that were coming for Anthem parks. I live in Arroyo Grande (northwest Anthem) and though we have a pretty sizeable group of people living here, we have a very small pocket park.

We have been told that there is no more land available for development of an additional park space. While we have access (four-plus miles) to the parks in Anthem proper, it is not convenient for the homeowners here to go the distance with our pets and children.

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I wonder if perhaps the ACC has forgotten their neighbors to the NW.

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Got Something to Say? Write to letters@anthemnews.com. Include full name, your town and daytime phone.

Correction The email address to Anthem’s Community Planning & Development Committee was printed incorrectly. To comment on the Anthem Community Council’s proposed enhancements [“First Look at Proposed Enhancements,” In&Out, Jan. 24, 2013] email planning@anthemcouncil.com.

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This Week

In The Neighborhood For more information on these events and many more, visit AnthemNews.com

THURSDAY 1.31 Community

Book Discussion: ‘Grapes of Wrath’

6:30 p.m. North Valley Regional Library 40410 North Gavilan Peak Parkway 602-652-3000

Discuss the book by John Steinbeck as part of a celebration of Arizona’s “The Big Read.” Meeting Room.

Dining Pasta Vino at Persimmon 5 p.m.—8:30 p.m. Anthem Country Club 2708 West Anthem Club Drive 480-409-4817

Live chef station to create your own masterpiece. For Country Club residents.

Entertainment Candle Making

6 p.m.—8 p.m. MudPie Studios 4220 West Opportunity Way 623-551-9177 $20

Cost includes one jar candle and two taper candles. Contact to RSVP.

Kids Preschool Story Time

9:30 & 10:30 a.m. North Valley Regional Library 40410 North Gavilan Peak Parkway 602-652-3000

Stories, songs and activities for ages 3-5. First come/first served. Story Time Room.

MyPlate: Your Guide to Healthy Eating 2 p.m.—3 p.m. New River School

Deer Valley Family Resource Center 48827 North Black Canyon Highway Free

Learn the tricks of nutrition to help make mealtime easier and healthier. Families will receive take away gifts. Registration required.

School

Stepping Stones: Early Release 11:30 a.m. Stepping Stones Academy 35812 North 7th Street, Phoenix 623-465-4910

BCHS: Boys’ Basketball vs. Barry Goldwater

4 p.m. Boulder Creek High School 40404 North Gavilan Peak Parkway 623-445-8636

Freshmen at 4 p.m. JV at 5:30 p.m. Varsity at 7 p.m.

Worship Royal Rangers

6:30 p.m.—8 p.m. Grace North Church 4135 West Opportunity Way 623-551-0007

For boys in grades K-5.

Starlight Brings Southern Grace and Wit to Stage

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hey congregate at Truvy’s beauty shop and support each other through the mysteries of life, death, husbands, children, hair and nails—all the real-life topics that unite and validate women. The six Louisiana women share the bitter and sweet moments of their life with grace, determination and perfectly coiffed hair. Info: Starlightcommunitytheater.org.

“Steel Magnolias”

7 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 1 2 & 7 p.m., Sunday Feb. 2 Through Sunday, Feb. 10 Anthem Marketplace (Safeway plaza) 3655 W. Anthem Way Suite 119 Tickets $15/Adult; $12/Child

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Rotary Club

7:15 a.m.—8:30 a.m. Anthem Country Club 2708 West Anthem Club Drive 623-225-6342

At Ironwood Country Club.

Community Bingo

7 p.m. Outlets at Anthem 4250 West Anthem Way, Suite #845 623-551-9805 $2-$15

Early bingo starts at 6:30 p.m. Discount coupons distributed at half time.

Dining

Friday Night Live Happy Hour at Ironwood

4 p.m.—9 p.m. Anthem Country Club 2708 West Anthem Club Drive 480-409-4817

Live entertainment 6-9 p.m. For Country Club residents.

Live Music

6:30 p.m. The Station 46202 North Black Canyon Highway New River 623-465-7290

Pangia performs blues music. It’s also all-you-can-eat fish fry Friday.

Health Introduction to Tai Chi

10 a.m.—11 a.m. North Valley Regional Library 40410 North Gavilan Peak Parkway 602-652-3000

An eight-week introduction to Tai Chi. For all ages. Registration needed.

School

$10 donation will get a family 60 pounds of produce.

Kid’s Games and Cards Program 10 a.m.—11:30 a.m. North Valley Regional Library 40410 North Gavilan Peak Parkway 602-652-3000

Play Rummikub, Boggle, Hand and Foot, Cribbage or bring your own games. Ages 10-14. Registration needed.

Father/Daughter Dance at Ironwood

2 p.m.—3:30 p.m. Anthem Country Club 2708 West Anthem Club Drive 623-742-6222 $12; Free/Children 3 and under

Valentine dance and dessert for fathers and their daughters or grandfathers and granddaughters. Includes ice cream sundae bar and cupcakes. Reservations required. For Country Club residents.

SUNDAY 2.3

Job Searching: True or False

1:30 p.m.—3 p.m. North Valley Regional Library 40410 North Gavilan Peak Parkway 602-652-3000

How tests can tell you if you are right for a job.

Dining

The Big Game Football Event at Ironwood 3:30 p.m. Anthem Country Club 2708 West Anthem Club Drive 480-409-4817

Watch the big game with friends and food. For Country Club residents.

MONDAY 2.4

Community

Mixing Social Media With ‘On the Job Duties’... or Not

BCHS: Boys’ Basketball vs. Salpointe Catholic

Tips for enhancing employees’ and employers’ business value.

4 p.m. Boulder Creek High School 40404 North Gavilan Peak Parkway 623-445-8636

Freshmen at 4 p.m. JV at 5:30 p.m. Varsity at 7 p.m.

SATURDAY 2.2

Community

Market on the Move

8 a.m.—1 p.m. St. Rose Philippine Duchesne 2825 West Rose Canyon Circle 623-640-4961 $10

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FRIDAY 2.1

Clubs

9 a.m.—10:30 a.m. North Valley Regional Library 40410 North Gavilan Peak Parkway 602-652-3000

Entertainment International Film Series

6 p.m. North Valley Regional Library 40410 North Gavilan Peak Parkway 602-652-3000

Watch a foreign film. Discussion follows. Snacks. Registration required.

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Introduction to Qi Gong Exercise, Tai Chi’s Gentler Cousin 12:30 p.m.—1:30 p.m. North Valley Regional Library 40410 North Gavilan Peak Parkway

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Tai Chi Master, Franklin Wood, presents an eight-week introduction for all ages. Registration required.

Worship

Divorce Care Support Group

6:30 p.m.—8:30 p.m. The Crossroads Church-Koina Cafe 42201 North 41st Drive #100 623-466-7964 Free/Class; $15/Workbook

Help for recovering from separation or divorce. Non-denominational biblical teaching. Registration required.

TUESDAY 2.5

Business PBA

7 a.m. Anthem Community Center 41130 North Freedom Way, Phoenix 623-551-0523

Business networking group in Anthem looking to grow businesses.

Community

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Tips for Writing a Resume in an Online World

Kids

Today’s resume incorporates QR codes, hyperlinks and key words.

Stories, songs and rhymes for 2-yearolds with a participating adult. Limited seating, first-come/first-served.

Time for Twos

6 p.m.—7:30 p.m. North Valley Regional Library 40410 North Gavilan Peak Parkway 602-652-3000

Health

9:30 & 10:30 a.m. North Valley Regional Library 40410 North Gavilan Peak Parkway 602-652-3000

AA Women’s Meeting

School

Adult Beginning Yoga

Norterra Canyon School 2200 West Maya Way, Phoenix 623-445-5191

5:30 p.m. Desert View Bible Church 105 West Carefree Highway 602-697-4047

Norterra Canyon: Spring Picture Day

7:15 p.m. North Valley Regional Library 40410 North Gavilan Peak Parkway 602-652-3000

WEDNESDAY 2.6

Series of eight slow-flow hatha yoga classes in the YogaFit style. For adults new to yoga and those with some experience. Attend one session or the entire series. Wear comfortable clothing and bring a yoga mat (a limited number of mats available to borrow) and water. No

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Social Media Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them 10 a.m.—11:30 a.m. North Valley Regional Library 40410 North Gavilan Peak Parkway 602-652-3000

Learn the dos and don’ts in social media identity.

Health

ABCDs of Medicare

1 p.m. 40410 North Gavilan Peak Parkway 602-652-3000

AARP representative discusses Original Medicare and Medicare Advantage.

Kids

Baby Time for Crawlers

9:30 a.m. North Valley Regional Library 40410 North Gavilan Peak Parkway 602-652-3000

Language development through songs, rhymes and stories. Playtime and social time following program. Ages birth-12 months.

Kids Play

10 a.m. Outlets at Anthem 4250 West Anthem Way 623-465-9500 Free

Singing, dancing and snack provided by the food court. Geared toward younger children and requires parent participation.

Baby Time for Walkers

10:30 a.m. North Valley Regional Library 40410 North Gavilan Peak Parkway 602-652-3000

Language development through songs, finger plays and stories. Playtime and social time following program. Ages 12-24 months.

Pinkalicious Valentine’s Story Time 3 p.m. North Valley Regional Library 40410 North Gavilan Peak Parkway 602-652-3000

Listen to a story, create Valentine crafts and enjoy a pink treat. Ages 4-8.

School

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DVUSD: No School 623-445-5000

Ridgeline: Early Release

12:30 p.m. Ridgeline Academy CFA 33625 N North Valley Parkway 623-223-1335

NVCA: Early Release

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Entertainment

‘The Fox on the Fairway’

7 p.m. Through Friday, Feb. 10 Herberger Theater Center 222 East Monroe Street, Phoenix 602-252-8497 $31-$47

Hilarious romp filled with mistaken identities, slamming doors and overthe-top romantic shenanigans. A madcap adventure about love, life and man’s eternal love affair with golf.

‘Love Makes the World Go ‘Round’

7:30 p.m. Through Friday, Feb. 17 Phoenix Theatre 100 East McDowell Road, Phoenix 602-258-1974 $25-$75

At a piano bar in Manhattan’s West Forties, three women meet and compare lives and loves; one on the verge of marriage, one considering a divorce and one older and single. Musical comedy featuring songs of Bob Merrill.

Health

9 a.m.—11 a.m. Cave Creek Regional Park 37019 North Lava Lane, Cave Creek $6/Vehicle

Moderate pace based on fitness level of participants. All levels of fitness welcome for a 3.5-mile hike. Hike a different part of the park each week. Meet at the Nature Center.

FRIDAY 2.1

Carefree Farmer’s Market 9 a.m.—1 p.m. Carefree Sundial 101 Easy St, Cave Creek 602-919-9094

Demonstrations by chefs from Valley restaurants. Accepts AZ Farmers Market Nutrition Program vouchers.

Outdoors

Desert Awareness, Desert Knowledge

1 p.m.—2 p.m. Lake Pleasant Regional Park

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Whether or not your are new to the desert you might want to take home a few tips. The ranger will discuss a number of issues that might impact your visit to the desert.

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Outdoors

Open Archery Shoot

2 p.m.—4 p.m. Lake Pleasant Regional Park 41835 North Castle Hot Springs Road 602-372-7460, Ext. 202 $6/Vehicle

Equipment provided or you may bring your own. Must have Archery 101 card.

Venomous Creatures

5 p.m.—6 p.m. Cave Creek Regional Park 37019 North Lava Lane, Cave Creek $6/Vehicle

Learn the facts about these poisonous desert dwellers and the roles each plays in the ecosystem. Feeding time after presentation. Meet at the Nature Center.

5 p.m.—7 p.m. Cave Creek Regional Park 37019 North Lava Lane, Cave Creek 623-465-0431, Ext. 202 $6/Vehicle

Feeding Frenzy

Bring your friendly dog for a 3.5-mile hike on Overton Trail. Wear sturdy shoes, bring flashlights and water. Leash required. Participants expected to clean up after pets. Meet at Nature Center.

Watch the fascinating techniques some creatures use to munch on lunch. Meet at the Nature Center.

SATURDAY 2.2

Clubs

Car Guys Get Together

9 a.m.—10 a.m. Chihuahua’s Chill Grill 34170 Old Black Canyon Highway Black Canyon City 602-796-0687

Cars, coffee and car talk every Saturday.

Entertainment

‘Art and Sustainability’

Fitness Hike

Dining

41835 North Castle Hot Springs Road 602-372-7460, Ext. 202 $6/Vehicle

girl scouts (grades 4-5) earning a Horse Rider or Fan Badge. Registration required.

1 p.m. Deer Valley Rock Art Center 3711 West Deer Valley Road Phoenix 623-582-8007 Free

Julie Anand, assistant professor of Arizona State University’s photography program, discusses ways artists engage with environmental issues and provides local, national and international examples.

Kids

Horses, Gold and Critters

8 a.m.—noon Cave Creek Regional Park 37019 North Lava Lane, Cave Creek 623-742-6700 $6/Vehicle plus program fee

From anatomy and feeding, to cost of ownership, this overview program even provides basic riding instruction and a scenic trail ride. Learn about Sonoran Desert critters. Try gold panning while learning about the mining history of the area. Program geared towards

6 p.m. Cave Creek Regional Park 37019 North Lava Lane, Cave Creek $6/Vehicle

Stargazing for Everyone

7:30 p.m.—9:30 p.m. Cave Creek Regional Park 37019 North Lava Lane, Cave Creek $6/Vehicle

Presentation under the stars with Tony and Carole La Conte, professional stargazers. View the moon, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and the rings of Saturn, visibility permitting. Learn the names of stars, see constellations and listen to stories of the night sky. Bring binoculars, telescope, chairs or blankets.

SUNDAY 2.3

Entertainment

‘Love Makes the World Go ‘Round’ 6:30 p.m. Phoenix Theatre $25-$75

[See Thursday’s listing.]

TUESDAY 2.5

Entertainment ‘War Horse’

7:30 p.m. Through Sunday, Feb. 10 ASU Gammage 1200 South Forest Avenue, Tempe 480-965-3434 $40-$150

As World War I begins, young Albert’s beloved horse is sold to the cavalry and shipped from England to France. He’s soon caught up in enemy fire and he ends up serving on both sides before finding himself alone. But Albert cannot forget his horse and embarks on a treacherous mission to bring him home.


WEDNESDAY 2.6

at the Nature Center.

Entertainment

Outdoors

7 p.m. Herberger Theater Center $31-$47

8 a.m. Cave Creek Regional Park 37019 North Lava Lane, Cave Creek $6/Vehicle

Backyard Birding

‘The Fox on the Fairway’

[See Thursday’s listing.]

How to attract birds to your backyard. Bring binoculars, water and coffee mug. Meet at Nature Center Amphitheater.

Kids Polliwogin’ Storytime

Desert Birds Tour

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9 a.m.—10 a.m. Deer Valley Rock Art Center 3711 West Deer Valley Road, Phoenix 623-582-8007

10 a.m.—11 a.m. Cave Creek Regional Park 37019 North Lava Lane, Cave Creek $6/Vehicle

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In 2006, streets were lined with “For Sale” signs. Today, fewer than a third of the signs can be seen.

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In Today’s Real Estate Market…

Normal is the new

Hot By Karen Goveia kgoveia@anthemnews.com

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ith a steep drop in foreclosures, less housing inventory to choose from, super-low interest rates, and what some call “pent-up demand”—the local housing market has been poised for recovery. But values didn’t creep upward. They soared. By November 2012, median single-family home prices in Maricopa County surged a whopping 35 percent over the previous year, according to a housing report by Michael Orr, a real estate expert at ASU’s W.P. Carey School of Business in Tempe.


In 2006–2007, an MLS search for homes in Anthem spit out as many as 800 active listings. Today there are fewer than 200. While a low-inventory market typically brings multiple offers on a property, Jones told In&Out a buyer may be willing to pay a little more to beat out a competing bid. “But what we are not seeing,” Jones said, “is crazy, off-the-chart bidding like we had during the bubble.”

Dennis Jones, broker of D.L. Jones and Associates, attributes the boost to a purging of distressed properties. “Short sales and foreclosures are not affecting the market like they once did,” Jones said. “While they still exist, their sum total is less than 10 percent of the overall transactions―that’s down from 65 percent a few years ago.”

In the 85086 zip code, the median sales price at the end of the third quarter in 2011 A home priced in line with recent was $182,500, according to the Arizona comparable sales can expect an offer Regional Multiple Listings Service within 45–75 days, Jones said. (ARMLS). Fast forward 12 months—that Good News for Buyers price spiked 31.5 percent to $240,000. A year ago, cash-paying investors still Buyer’s and Seller’s Market had the upper hand on the traditional Jones said the market feels so different buyer. Today, opportunities to flip are than in years past; Buyers today believe dwindling, according to Jones. they can still make lower offers, and sellers Also, those who were shut out of the want to believe prices are rebounding so much they can command their price. But in market after a foreclosure or a short sale, are becoming eligible to buy again. reality, he said, Anthem is experiencing a “normal market.” “The playing field has leveled and

everyone with a checkbook and/or the ability to qualify for a loan is a buyer,” he said, adding that the combination of home prices and low interest rates has put homeownership within reach for many more families than in previous years. io

“Homes are selling at very fair prices, but they are certainly trending upward,” he said. “We have seen a few homes in the Country Club sell in the $600,000–$700,000 range― that’s something we haven’t seen for several years.”

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Pediatricians:

“Kids Need

Students at Diamond Canyon School enjoying the social, physical, academic and emotional benefits of recess.

The state of Arizona prohibits the use of withholding physical activity—including recess—as behavioral or academic punishment.* But schools openly admit to the practice. * According to the National Association for Sport and Physical Education, “Shape of the Nation Report for 2012.”

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his email is being sent to inform you that [student] was dismissed from lunch recess today for being disruptive and not following [teacher’s] directions several times. He will serve a recess detention tomorrow. This was sent from a school in Anthem to the parents of a fifth-grader. The child was disruptive at recess


Recess”

Recess = Regularly scheduled periods within the elementary school day for unstructured physical activity and play. —Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

of Pediatrics believes that recess is a crucial and necessary component of a child’s development and, as such, it should not be withheld for punitive or academic reasons.” In fact, AAP said research shows children who got at least 15 minutes a day of recess behaved better in class, according to their teachers.

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and was dismissed from recess. As a punishment, he would be withheld from the following day’s recess. Punishing a disruptive child by denying free time might seem counterproductive. And, according to a new policy statement published this month by the American Academy of Pediatrics, it is. The AAP stated in the January issue of Pediatrics, “The American Academy

Not only do some schools punish kids by yanking recess, more schools are trimming recess, combining it with lunch, or substituting it with P.E. class. “A growing trend toward re-allocating time in school to accentuate the more academic subjects has put this important facet of a child’s school day at risk,” stated the AAP report.

The Whole Student Benefits of recess should not be overlooked by any school claiming to nurture the “whole child.” The AAP’s new policy is based on evidence of the far-reaching benefits of recess, which, the AAP states, needn’t necessarily be outdoors, or even physically rigorous. Those benefits affect the following areas of (See RECESS on Page 21) January 31, 2013 |

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How much recess do children get

There is no consensus on the recommended duration of rec Expert opinions vary from 20 to 60 minutes daily. But experts agree recess is more effective before lunch.* Diamond Gavilan Canyon Peak School School

Lower School

Middle School

Grades 1-6: Balance of a 40-minute lunch period, daily. (10 minutes presuming 30 minutes for lunch.)

Grades 7–8. Balance of 30-minute lunch period. (No recess presuming 30 minutes for lunch.)

Are students denied recess as a form of academic or behavioral discipline?†

All grades: Balance of 30-minute lunch period, daily. (No recess presuming 30 minutes for lunch.) Additional recess at teacher’s discretion.

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Canyon Springs School

New River Elementary

Kindergarten: Grades 1–6: 20 minutes. 20 minutes before lunch. Grades 1–6: 20 minutes. All-day kindergarten: 45-minute period divided between recess and music/ art lesson. Additional recess at teacher’s discretion.

Grades 1–6: 15 minutes prior to 30-minute lunch, daily.

Grades 7–8: 15 minutes, daily.

N/A

Additional recess at teacher’s discretion. Recess is before lunch for 7th grade.

Grades 7–8: 10 minutes + 5-minute midmorning break, daily. Recess is before lunch for grade 7.

Kindergarten and 1st grade: 10–15 minutes in the morning, daily.

Yes. “Students can be withheld from recess for [disciplinary reasons]. A teacher, with parental input, can assign students a lunch detention but an alternative is provided for that time. Alternative examples include, allowing students to go to the library for free reading/homework time or participating in walking detention where students who are serving a lunch detention can participate in a teacher-led walk around campus (allowing students to go outside and move around without ‘playing.’)”

† While the state of Arizona prohibits the withholding of physical activity as a disciplinary measure, the practice is common. The Arizona Department of Education did not respond to our questions regarding enforcement of the policy by press time. Visit AnthemNews.com for updates.

Sunset Ridge School Balance of 45-minute lunch, daily. (15 minutes presuming 30 minutes for lunch.) Kindergarten: additional 15 minutes.


at school?

cess;

Norterra Canyon School Kindergarten: 10–15 in the morning and afternoon, daily.

Caurus Anthem Academy Preparatory Academy Grades K–8: 15 minutes, daily.

Grades 1-6: 30 minutes after lunch.

Grades 3–5: 25 minutes in the morning + 20 minutes in the afternoon, daily.

Additional recess at teacher’s discretion.

Grades 7–8: 15 minutes. Additional recess at teacher’s discretion.

Yes. “We do take away recess, if needed.”

Ridgeline Academy Most students take part in morning recess, before school: 30 minutes. Kindergarten— 4th grade: 25 minutes at lunch + 30 minutes in afternoon, daily.

Stepping Stones Academy K–grade 4: 15 minutes in the morning + 25–30 minutes after lunch, daily.

North Valley Christian Academy Preschool students who attend class for 3 hours a day: 25 minutes, daily. Preschool students who attend class full day: 60 minutes, daily. Kindergarten –1st grade: 60 minutes, daily. Grades 2–5: Balance of a 60-minute lunch, daily. (30 minutes presuming 30 minutes for lunch.)

Grades 6–12: 30 minutes, weekly.

Grades 5–8: 30 minutes at lunch, daily.

Grades 5–8: 20–25 minutes, daily.

Grades 6–8: Balance of 40–50 minute lunch, daily. (10–20 minutes presuming 30 minutes for lunch.)

Yes. “There are infrequent situations where a student can be asked to stay in during recess or lunch but we believe children need exercise during the day.”

No. “Recess is never denied to a student for an academic or behavioral purpose. Recesses are purposefully scheduled so that they aide in academic and social development.”

Yes. “Students with unfinished homework are required to attend study hall in place of recess. [It] can be used as behavioral discipline, depending on the student.”

Yes. “NVCA knows the important role free unstructured play time plays in the growth and development of kids. We strive never to influence this time with disciplinary action, however in situations where the very issue is difficulty during social free time, students’ needs are addressed… as a means of purposeful, meaningful correction.”

* Policy Statement: “The Crucial Role of Recess,” American Academy of Pediatrics Note The Caepe School did not respond to requests for information.


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child and adolescent development:

Cognitive/Academic Multiple studies have demonstrated that recess, whether indoors or outdoors, makes children more attentive and productive in the classroom. Social/Emotional “Recess offers a child a necessary, socially structured means for managing stress,� according to the AAP policy statement. Kids learn to negotiate, cooperate, share and solve problems on the playground. They also develop coping skills such as perseverance and self-control.

Physical While some kids spend recess socializing, the opportunity for vigorous activity is important, according to the AAP. Given the surge of childhood obesity, 60 minutes of moderate to vigorous activity per day is recommended for children. Any amount of moving around will help offset the sedentary hours spent in class, according to the AAP. To combat childhood obesity, some schools incorporate structured activities into recess or substitute recess with P.E. class. While there are many benefits to such programs; the downside is it denies the unstructured time that belongs to the child. io January 31, 2013 |

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L ET ’ S E AT ! | By Larry Vivola

Potatoes Au Gratin 2 lbs. russet potatoes, peeled and cut into 14 / inch-thick slices 2 ½ cups heavy cream 1 tsp. salt / tsp. white pepper

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1 sprig of fresh rosemary 4 oz. Gruyere cheese, finely shredded ½ onion, cut into two wedges Butter

Directions 1 Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Add cream, salt, pepper, rosemary and onion to saucepan and bring to a boil. 2 Add potato slices and lower heat while gently stirring potatoes and cream mixture for 10 minutes. Discard the onion and rosemary. 3 Butter an 8-by-8-inch baking dish. Using a slotted spoon, arrange a layer of potatoes, then some cheese. Continue layering, finishing with potatoes. (Reserve some cheese to sprinkle on top during the last 15 minutes of cooking.) Pour remaining cream mixture over potatoes. 4 Remove from oven and allow to rest for a minimum of 20 minutes before serving.

Serves 4–6.

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Don’t be that mom. Make this recipe.

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have some amazing talents. I have the unique knack to recall the exact date, time and location of foods I experienced for the first time. I also possess the uncanny ability to remember every dish my family and friends have ever ordered in restaurants for the last 25 years. Do not, however, ask me the age of my four kids; that changes every year. In 1990, my wife and I attended a rehearsal dinner in scenic Mystic, Conn. for our friend’s wedding. The dinner was hosted by the groom’s mom. The setting was exquisite, and the women looked so refined in their Laura Ashley dresses. Dinner was served with sterling utensils, and we wiped our mouths with linen napkins. The scene was picturesque. Now, mischief usually sought me out at weddings in those days. But not this time. This time, I stirred the trouble pot a little early at the rehearsal dinner when I took my first bite of our hostess’ potatoes au gratin. I was so smitten with this delectable dish of potatoes, cream and cheese, I began to fire questions: “Do you boil the potatoes before baking?” “What type of cheese do I taste?” “Do you use milk or cream, or a combination?”


My barrage of questions was met with an icy stare from the hostess. She then asked to speak with me in the kitchen. “Stop with all the questions! You’re killing me! I don’t know how to make the darn dish; I had it catered and I don’t want anyone to know! I will get you the recipe if you shut up.” I agreed to be quiet; we hugged it out, and I scored the leftovers. I never received the recipe. I guess the ‘I-cooked-all-this-myselfbut-really-had-it-catered-mom’ had no problem breaking her promise to me. I will let it go. Eventually. Luckily, another of my amazing talents is the ability to recreate a dish without a recipe. I hope you enjoy what I refer to as “Mystic Potatoes Au Gratin.” Ciao, Bella!

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REAL ESTATE WATCH

Weekly resale activity in Anthem, excluding new builds: Week Ending ... Homes Sold Under Contract Listed for Sale

Dec 31 14 106 171

Jan 7 5 121 168

Jan 14 8 121 191

Jan 21 12 127 200

Real estate data provided by D.L. Jones & Associates. Contact Dennis Jones at DLJones@HotMail.com 602-909-2845 TheRealEstateWeb.com

For the most recent week, sales of bank-owned homes: 1 Short sales (sold for less than what was owed): 1

Homes Sold: Monthly Dec. 2012: 66

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