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School News SUTTER Association of California School Administrators to honor Dave Rodriquez The Association of California School Administrators has selected five Sacramento City Unified School District administrators to be honored at its annual awards ceremony in May. Congratulations to: Becky Bryant, Special Education Administrator; Paula Hanzel, principal of Sacramento New Technology High School; Lilia Ibarra Pelegri, assistant principal at Hiram Johnson High School; Dave Rodriquez, principal of Sutter Middle School; and Rachel Lane, principal of Nicholas Elementary School. They will be honored May 15 at the ACSA Region III Awards Gala of the Year. The five were chosen for promoting the success of all students and for their commitment to educational quality and student achievement. From the school newsletter … More than 100 pieces of student art from Sutter Middle School students were displayed at the Celebration of Art in Our Schools at George Washington Carver. Activities includ-

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Upcoming fundraising events: Jog-a-thon on April 5 and the 15th Annual Garden Tour will be held May 11-12 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For voled ‘make and take’ art, student music unteer opportunities, visit http://daand drama performances. vidlubinptg.org/fundraising/ and see Sutter congratulates winners in the http://davidlubingardentour.com for St. Francis “Young at Art” show this more information on the garden tour. past month! First place went to Rebecca Johnson, second place went to PHOEBE HEARST Lia French and third place went to Christine Duval. ALL of the partic- Phoebe Hearst to raise funds for ipants submitted fantastic work— a mobile computer lab at THE great show, Art Club! EVENT THE EVENT is a dinner and aucSUTTER SIGN SHOP! tion that will help fund the purchase Do you have a child with a birth- of a mobile computer lab for the enday or other special event coming up? tire school to use and 3-5 computer Sutter Sign Shop is here to help you stations in every classroom. celebrate! We have some of the most It will take place on March 15, from amazing Sutter student artists creat- 6-10 p.m. at the Dante Club, 2330 ing custom designed birthday (or oth- Fair Oaks Blvd. The cost of a ticket er event) banners for a mere $5! Just includes: appetizers, dinner and one email Ms. O’Neill at Kelly-O’Neill@ drink ticket. Bogle Winery has prosac-city.k12.ca.us with your child’s vided two bottles of wine for each taname, what you would like the banner ble. Tickets are $350 for a table of ten to say, and your child’s interests/hob- or $40 apiece. If you want to treat bies/favorite colors a MINIMUM your teacher and his or her guest, OF ONE WEEK before the event. teacher tickets are only $20. Three taThen pay Mrs. Grady in the main of- bles are reserved for teachers or you fice (cash only please, in an envelope can include them at your table. Ewith your child’s name on it. Simple mail Tamarin Austin (lizzypod@hoas that! The banner will be posted tmail.com) to order tickets. near one of your child’s indoor classes on the day of the event (your child is Visit http://www.phoebehearst.org/ for then welcome to bring it home!) more information.

East Sacramento News • March 21, 2013 • www.valcomnews.com

Association of California School Administrators to honor Sutter Principal The Association of California School Administrators has selected five Sacramento City Unified School District administrators to be honored at its annual awards ceremony in May. Congratulations to: Becky Bryant, Special Education Administrator; Paula Hanzel, principal of Sacramento New Technology High School; Lilia Ibarra Pelegri, assistant principal at Hiram Johnson High School; Dave Rodriquez, principal of Sutter Middle School; and Rachel Lane, principal of Nicholas Elementary School. They will be honored May 15 at the ACSA Region III Awards Gala of the Year. The five were chosen for promoting the success of all students and for their commitment to educational quality and student achievement. Also that night, the Sacramento Chinese Community Service Center (SCCSC) will be honored as an excellent community partner at Hiram Johnson High School and Nicholas Elementary. For the last three years, the After School Safety and Enrichment for Teens Program (ASSETs) has helped support student achievement by developing and implementing multiple academic support programs geared toward student’s success. The ACSA ceremony in May will start out with the C.K. McClatchy High School Jazz Orchestra performing the national anthem.

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