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Walk to School Day 2012

The mission of Laguna Road School is to achieve educational excellence, in partnership with parents & community, to prepare all students, through use of knowledge, skills, and behaviors, to meet the challenges of today and tomorrow.

Laguna Road Times Issue Nov/Dec 2012

Newsletter of the Laguna Road PTA

So Much Happening! We’ve had many fun, exciting events happen at school and have many more to come! We ended summer, shopped for school supplies, and jumped right-in to school. Since then we’ve had Back to School Night, Support Our School Foundation $25K in 5 Days Event, Walk to School Day, Red Ribbon Week, PTA Reflections, School Pictures, and Turkey Trot.

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“We’re Distinguished Her

Now, we are getting ready for our Pathways of Hope Collection Drive, Thanksgiving, and the Holidays.

Please review the calendar on Page 15 for school events in November, December, and January. You can find calendar updates on the PTA website at www.lagunaroadpta.com. Special thanks to Sue Oh (First Grade/Room 17) for the artwork you see on this page. Sue submitted this poster as part of Red Ribbon Week.

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What’s in this Issue: Page 2 Page 4 Page 6 Page 7 Page 10 Page 11 Page 15

Anti-Bullying Policy PTA President’s Message Physical Education Laguna Road Reaching Out 21st Century Learning Pathways Of Hope School Calendar


Fullerton School District recognizes the harmful effects of bullying on student learning and school attendance and desires to provide safe school environments that protect students from physical and emotional harm. No individual or group shall, through physical, written, verbal, or other means, harass, sexually harass, threaten, intimidate, cyberbully, cause bodily injury to, or commit hate violence against any other student or school personnel in a systematic or reoccurring manner. Any student who engages in bullying on school premises, or off campus in a manner that causes or is likely to cause a substantial disruption of a school activity or school attendance, shall be subject to discipline, which may include suspension or expulsion, in accordance with District policies and regulations. Students are encouraged to notify school staff when they are being bullied or suspect that another student is being victimized.

Chick-fil-A Cow Visits Turkey Trot Special thanks to the Chick-fil-A Cow for joining in the fun at Turkey Trot and the wonderful people at Chick-fil-A Fullerton (151 E. Orangethorpe Avenue) for giving Free Kid’s Meal certificates to every participant.

Holiday Concert Extravaganza Laguna Road School Chorus presents its Annual Holiday Concert Extravaganza on Friday, December 14, 2012, at the Springfield Banquet Center in Fullerton. The event will include dinner, dancing, an exciting raffle, and a holiday performance by the Laguna Road School Chorus. Contact Mia at mymiac@yahoo.com for more information.

Registration for Choir Spring Semester Registration for Laguna Road School Chorus’ spring semester (February - June 2013) will begin in January 2013. Students from Laguna Road and other schools are welcome to participate. Contact nataliecning@gmail.com for information.

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Red Ribbon Week

Try Your Best. Be Active. Be A Good Friend.

Laguna Road School Rocks By Participating in the 2012 Great ShakeOut Exercise.

Laguna Road School had a blast during Red Ribbon Week. We had outstanding participation by students and teachers! Students earned free items and discounts at local businesses by wearing their “Say No To Drugs� bands during the week. At school students won Chick-fil-A meals, wore clothes backwards, had crazy hairdos, and concluded the week with a DJ music lunch. Thank you to Mrs. Narhee Nguyen and her team for organizing a great week!

Laguna Road joined millions of people to Drop, Cover, and Hold On at 10:18 a.m. on October 18th in the 2012 Great California ShakeOut! Our school participates in this exercise to practice our emergency preparedness skills.

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Why is important to do a Drop, Cover, Hold On drill? Just as with anything, to act quickly you must practice, practice, practice. In a big earthquake, there may be very little time to protect yourself before strong shaking knocks you down or drops something on you. Most earthquakes have a sharp jolt a few seconds before the strong shaking, and we need to Drop, Cover, Hold On immediately when we feel the jolt. By practicing we will act quickly, rather than waiting to see if the earthquake will be large.

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PTA President’s Message Hello Roadrunners! I hope everyone is comfortably nested in their classroom by now and is enjoying their journey here at Laguna Road Elementary. Do you feel “Distinguished” yet? Our PTA Motto is “Working Together To Serve Our Children”, and that is what we have been doing since the school year started. We’ve been accumulating many volunteer hours in the classrooms, on campus, and running special programs geared to enriching our children's’ educational experiences. Here are some of the things we’ve been doing: Our first Roller Skating Night was a big success with 130 skaters attending. Kids loved having their teachers skate with them! We raised $200 for our PTA programs while having fun. The 2012 PTA Reflections Art Program, headed by Mrs. Sonal Thakker, closed with 137 entries. The theme this year was “The Magic Of The Moment”. Twenty-three entries were selected to compete at district level, and we will receive district results at the end of December. Thank you to our judges, and best of luck to our student contestants! Our Korean Outreach, led by Mrs. Helen Kang, hosted a beautiful tea fundraiser on Nov 14th at Springfield Banquet Hall. Did you know the Springfield Banquet Hall and Tea room is owned by a Laguna Road family? We had a great turnout and a marvelous time. Thank you, ladies, for the exquisite Par-Tea. Pathways of Hope, our PTA annual community service drive, started on Tuesday, November 13th and will run through December 7th. Please help us show that our school can make a difference in the lives of Fullerton families in need. Canned or nonperishable foods, toys, books, baby gifts and older children gifts are always the most needed. Have you signed-up online for “Box Tops For Education”? All you have to do is shop through the Box Tops website, and out school gets a percentage of the total transaction. Mrs. Jennifer Morley is working hard to sign-up people, and our student council is collecting and sorting the box top cutouts. For your convenience, a collection box for cutouts is available in the front office. Thanks to our PTA Executive Vice President Mrs. Nivie Jhawar, we will be introducing a new after-school program in January called Bricks for Kids/LEGO. I would like to remind you that PTA meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month at 8:45 a.m. in the school library. We also offer a “Korean Outreach Group” which conducts the PTA meetings in Korean, and those meetings are held on the second Wednesday of each month at 11:00 a.m. in the Pit. We are a fun, friendly group here at PTA, and we would love for you to join us. Finally, please be aware the first day of school for the 2013-14 School Year will be August 12, 2013. Please consider that when planning your vacation this summer. I’d like to wish each of you a very Happy Holiday Season and a delightful winter break. Thank you for your contributions and support to our PTA. Your opinion matters to us, and we would love to get your input. Let us all work together to serve our children! Sincerely, Helen Kharrat, PTA President ha.kharrat@hotmail.com

2012 Korean

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Outreach Pa r-Tea


October was Walk to School Month, a time period for students, parents, families, & school staff to walk to school. Laguna Road School participated with a Walk to School Day celebration on Wednesday, October 3, 2012. The Spirit Award for the class showing the most team spirit during the event went to Mrs. Jeffries and Room 13. The Participation Award for the class having the most students walking together went to Mrs. Green and Room K1. Special thanks to our wonderful volunteer parents lead by Mr. & Mrs. Omar Siddiqui and Mr. & Mrs. Vince Alvarado. Thank you to the Fullerton policemen and Fullerton firefighters who joined us for our 2012 Walk to School Day event.

Now Open! The new Greenhouse Café location is now inside Fullerton Public Library!! This brings their trademarked friendly environment with a delectable assortment of nutritious snacks and drinks to our library. From inside the library, the Café can be accessed through the glass doors by the Friends of Fullerton Public Library Bookstore in the outside corner of the new conference center. The outside entrance to the Café is just left of the Library’s conference center’s main doors. You can visit www.fullertonlibrary.org for more information and café operating hours. 5


Try Your Best. Be Active. Be A Good Friend.

Send Us Your Creative Work, and You Can Be In The Newsletter! We welcome original drawings, computer artwork, poems, jokes, riddles, tongue twisters, stories, science questions, book reviews, and craft ideas.

News from your Physical Education Team

PTA Newsletter Submission Guidelines

We would like to welcome our newest team member, Mr. Arnold Vaughn. He has jumped (literally) with both feet into being a vital part of the Physical Education program. The 2012 Turkey Trot was a success on so many levels. The enthusiasm was high as our students ran and walked. Thank you to all the parents who helped to organize and to cheer our students on. As we enter into cooler weather remember to have your child wear the proper shoes to physical education class. Remember to stay active during our vacations. Take your family for an After the Turkey Walk (or waddle). Happy & Healthy Holidays From your Laguna Road Physical Education Team

News from Room 10

• Submissions will be selected for publication in the newsletter based on content, theme, and compliance with guidelines. Not all submissions will be published. • Send all submissions to trixxeev@aol.com. • Include your name, teacher’s name, and classroom number in the email. • Your submissions must be reviewed by a parent or teacher before submission. • Keep a copy of your work. We cannot return it. • Stories, poems, and drawings must be your very own work, not copied from a book, magazine, or anywhere else. Stories should have fewer than 200 words; poems should have fewer than 75 words. Stories should be submitted in Microsoft Word or iWorks Pages. Please do not use PDF format. • Artwork may be in color or black & white. Drawings should be on unlined white or light-colored paper. Photographs are accepted. Do not send original art. Please send a digital file of artwork or photograph in JPEG or PDF format at 300 dpi or larger. • Crafts should appeal to boys and girls and should have concise, numbered directions. They typically have three to five steps. Include a photo or illustration of finished item. Craft instructions should be submitted in Microsoft Word or iWorks Pages. Please do not submit written content in PDF format. Please send a digital file of artwork or photograph in JPEG or PDF format at 300 dpi or larger. • Submissions received after issue deadlines may not be included in the newsletter. • All contributors assign to Laguna Road School copyright in their work submitted for the Laguna Road School PTA Newsletter. Laguna Road School is not responsible for lost or damaged work. Entries may not be returned. All contributors affirm submission are their own original work and understand submission of entry constitutes acceptance of the above conditions. Submission Deadlines for 2012-2013

Mrs. Winthrop has an ongoing fundraiser for her classroom. She is selling smencils (scented pencils) and smens (scented pens). You can view her online fundraising store at the following link: http://www.scentcofundraising.com/cart/index.php? campaign_id=81&user_id=399

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September/October Issue Submissions due 9/23/12!!! ! Newsletter posted 9/30/12

March/April Issue Submissions due 3/15/13 Newsletter posted 3/22/13

November/December Issue Submissions due 11/16/12!!!! Newsletter posted 11/23/12

May/June Issue Submissions due 5/17/13 Newsletter posted 5/24/13

January/February Issue Submissions due 1/11/13 Newsletter posted 1/18/13

Questions? Contact Victoria Muffie at trixxeev@aol.com.


LAGUNA ROAD REACHING OUT

BE INSPIRED. You Can Make a Difference.

Laguna Road PTA has a unique way to encourage our children to give back to their community. We invite all students to join our new “Laguna Road Reaching Out”, a Community Service Program. Follow these three easy steps to participate:

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Any one of us can make a difference by showing others it is better to give then to receive. Mia Jahwar (Mrs. Jeffries/Room 13) and Jaten Jahwar (Ms. Collins/Room 4) spent Saturday, October 13, 2012, helping others through community service. Here is their story: It was really fun! We first met many Fullerton community members; like Rotary members, Fullerton Police Officers and the Chief of Police at the brand new Community Center. Then, we were assigned a project and off we went. Our special project was to help an elderly woman by cleaning up her front and back yards.

Find a project that you can be passionate about. Be creative and have fun! Here are some ideas: • Read to residents at senior citizen housing • Have a garage sale & donate the proceeds to charity • Gather a few of your friends to pick up trash • Organize a collection of gently used toys/clothes for a charity, such as Pathways of Hope • Help elderly neighbors take trash cans to the curb each week

She had no one to help her, and she was not able to do it herself. After we put on our oversized gloves, our team started off by pulling weeds in the front yard. The weeds were 3 feet tall! We had to pull them pretty hard to get them out of the ground, and it was hard work. Then, we raked the weeds up into piles and loaded them into a yard waste bin. Once the bin was full, we dumped it into a big dumpster.

Write a short account of what you accomplished (incl. location, time spent and a photo if possible). Submit to the office c/o Susan Levinson. Entries may be included in our PTA newsletter.

Our Dad helped carry the big tree limbs that were falling down, and our Mom helped clean up the pots and plants on the front porch. We worked for a few hours, and when we left, we felt really good because we had helped someone in need. Helping others is a great way to spend your day. We can’t wait to do it again!

Share your ideas and efforts with your fellow students. Each month the teachers will make time for students to tell the class about how they made a difference in the lives of others.

This requires as little as one hour a month. At the end of the year PTA will recognize all those students who participated in the program. Please contact Susan Levinson (714) 931-7647 for more information.

You’re never too young to have a positive impact on your community!

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Our PTA earned money for our school by having a fun fundraising event on Wednesday, October 24, 2012, at our local fresh&easy store (1207 S. Euclid/corner of Euclid St & Orangethorpe Ave). We earned 5% of the total sales from 4pm to 8pm, and Laguna Road will receive a check for $442.79 from fresh&easy. Thank you to our volunteers who made this event possible: Becky Kenrick (event organizer), Bobbie Tucker, Elliott Caballero, Shirley Ramirez, Steven Buck, Michelle Yoo, Helen Kharrat, Christina Kharrat, Angelina Kharrat, Anthony Kharrat, Raulna Yousling and her sister-in-law, Gabriela Mojica, Ramesses Valadez, Nicole Yi, Noah Yi, and Erin Yi.

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You can help our school raise money by simply donating your fresh&easy receipts so we can turn them into cash! Laguna Road School receives $1 for every $20 on a receipt that we collect through December 31, 2012. Please put your receipts in the f&e collection box in the school office. Last year, we raised $500. Let’s do it again!

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The mission of Laguna Road School is to achieve educational excellence, in partnership with parents and community, to prepare all students, through the use of knowledge, skills and behaviors, to meet the challenges of to d ay a n d to m o r row. B e c a u s e technology continues to play an important role in modern industrial society and technological integration is vital to ensure students’ success, the leadership of Laguna Road is developing a formal, longterm technology plan for the school. The goal is to develop a 21st Century Learning Initiative that strengthens existing & proposed curricula and supports meaningful, engaged learning for all students based on the shared vision of administration, educators, parents, community members, and business leaders who have technological expertise, Developing a plan for using technology to support education means more than providing for the acquisition of computers and software; as technology is merely a tool for supporting teaching and learning. A successful technology plan must promote meaningful learning; provide for the needed professional development and support; and respond flexibly to change. A Technology Planning Committee has been created and consists of representatives from all segments of the Laguna Road community. Committee members are developing a plan vision, determining the goals that must be met to reach it, and creating steps to implement these goals. Estimated date of plan completion is February 1, 2013. Following are the committee members: Administration Harold Sullivan, Principal Jeanne Maisenbach Laguna Road PTA Helen Kharrat, President Support Our School Foundation Roy Kim, President Lizette Kizziar, Vice President

Teaching/Support Staff Hanna Chon Penny Endicott LeeAnn Mulay Mary Nguyen Angela Platon Enoch Yousling

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Community Experts Robert EM Craven, FSD Suchi Patel, CSUF/Parent Facilitators Becky Kenrick, Parent Victoria Muffie, Parent


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PAT H WAYS OF H OP E Collection Drive Help us show that our school “can” make a difference in the lives of Fullerton families! It is time for our PTA’s annual community service project with Pathways of Hope formerly (F.I.E.S.): • The Holiday collection drive will run from Tuesday, November 13th through Friday, December 7th. • Please take the time to help by donating canned and nonperishable food items and/or new unwrapped toys/gifts for our collection. New or gently used books and stuffed animals are also appreciated. (There is a great need for toys & gift items for babies and older children this year.) • P.O.H. collection containers will be located at each classroom as well as by the front office. • Tax-deductible contributions can also be made in the form of a check payable to: P.O.H. with a notation of “Laguna Road PTA” in the memo area. Checks can be turned into the school office. • Items collected will be delivered to P.O.H. who will distribute food & holiday gifts to Fullerton families, with children just like ours, who are in need during the holiday season. Contact Shirley Ramirez at 714-425-2641/shirlramirez@hotmail.com for questions or more information.

Working Together We “Can” Brighten The Holidays For Fullerton Families!

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2012 TURKEY TROT

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Our annual Turkey Trot was held on November 1st and November 7th. It is the PTA’s biggest fundraiser of the year, and together we raised $15,198 for PTA. Here are the winners of the special Turkey Trot awards: 2012 Top Turkey Spirit Award for teacher showing the most Turkey Trot spirit was awarded to the 5th grade teachers: Ms. Michalski, Mrs. Rhoads, and Mrs. Wilson. Roadrunner For A Day Award for the student collecting the most money in sponsorships was awarded to Daniella Kenrick in second grade. 2012 Turkey Trot Spirit Trophy for the classroom showing the most spirit was awarded to Mrs. Jeffries and Room 13. 2012 Turkey Trot Top Earners Trophy for the classroom collecting the most money in sponsorships was awarded to Mrs. Green and Room K1. Thank you to our committee chairs (Sara Budeshtsky , Victoria Muffie, Becky Kenrick), our Physical Education team, and all the volunteers who helped make our Turkey Trot successful.

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November 2012 Thursday, Nov. 1st

SCHOOL CALENDAR Calendar of school events happening in September, October, and November. A full-year calendar is available in the school office. Check the Laguna Road PTA website & the weekly Tuesday Folders for current event information. Calendar subject to change.

Tuesday, Nov. 6th Wednesday, Nov. 7th Friday, November 9th Monday, November 12th Tuesday, November 13th Tues – Mon, November 13th – Dec. 7th Wednesday, November 14th Thursday, November 15th Monday – Friday, November 19th – 23rd Tuesday, November 27th Wednesday, November 28th Thursday, November 29th Friday, November 30th December 2012 Friday, December 7th

PTA Fall Fundraiser Turkey Trot – Grades 1 - 6 Sponsor Money Due Hearing screening - Grs. K, 2nd & 5th PTA Fall Fundraiser Turkey Trot – Kinder K – 6th grade Picture Day Make-Up Veterans' Day Holiday (No school) PTA Meeting at 8:45 am / Library PTA Group Photo for the Yearbook Walk Through Ancient Civilizations Grade 6 Pathways of Hope Collection Drive Begins Outreach Meeting at 11:00 am/ MC Pit Walk Through Ancient Civilizations Grade 6 PTA Reflections Awards in MPR 6:00-7:00pm Thanksgiving Week (No School) SOS Meeting at 12:30 pm in Principal’s Office SSC Meeting at 3:30 pm in the MPR Picture Make-up Day - All Grades End of first trimester

Pathways of Hope Collection Drive Ends Report Cards go Home in Tuesday Folder OSS Holiday Boutique SOS Meeting 12:30pm in Principal's Office LRSC Holiday Concert Event Regular Schedule Day Teachers’ Christmas Breakfast SSC Meeting at 3:30 pm in the MPR Minimum Day Furlough Day (No School) Winter Recess (No School)

Sat-Fri, December 8th – 14th Tuesday, December 11th Friday, December 14th Wednesday, December 19th ! Thursday, December 20th Friday, December 21st Mon - Fri, Dec 24th – Jan 4th January 2013 Tuesday, January 1st Monday, January 7th Tuesday, January!8th Wednesday, January!9th Monday, January!14th Monday, January 21st Tuesday, January 22nd Wednesday, January 23rd

Happy New Year's Day School Resumes PTA Meeting at 8:45/Library Outreach Meeting at 11:00am/MC Pit Water Assembly Grades K-5 MPR Martin Luther King's Birthday (No School) SOS Meeting at 12:30pm in Principal's Office SSC Mtg. at 3:30 in MPR Laguna Road School Roadrunner Awards Chorus Performance PTA mtg. 7pm MPR Kindergarten Snow Day Staff Development Day (No Students) 5th grade Growth and Development Films-Boys/ Girls (2 Sessions)

Thursday, January!24th Friday, January 25th Monday, January 28th

Websites: www.fsd.k12.ca.us/lagunaroad www.lagunaroadpta.com www.http://fsd.k12.ca.us

Laguna Road Elementary School 300 Laguna Road Fullerton, Ca. 92835 Office Number 714-447-7725 Fax Number 714-447-7432 email office_laguna@fsd.k12.ca.us

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