2012年8月21日 星期二

Welcomes More than 14700 Back to School

More than 14,700 students began classes August 20 as the 2012-13 school year began in the Walnut Valley Unified School District.

The school year started with new staff members, new programs, and a new location for C.J.hublotreplica. Authorised Breitling Watch Stockists. Morris Elementary.Official Chanel store with full collection of Men's and ladies'replicawatches00.

C.J. Morris Elementary officially opened its doors at 476 South Lemon Avenue in Walnut at the Ron Hockwalt Academies site so that their school can be modernized.

“The first day of school has been very successful,vuittonhandbags the Art of Fusion in Watches,” said Principal An Nguyen,

“We were able to get 450 kids to school on time and our parents were able to park in the additional lot. Although it was a little congested we made it through,” he said.

A team of C.J. Morris parents came out to support the school by helping the kids find their classrooms, Nguyen said. Throughout the morning, classes took tours of their new campus.Find Short Length Wigs, authenticbreitlingwatches Boy Cut Wigs along with a wide selection of other brand-name wigs,

The first morning of school also included a welcome back parent breakfast hosted by the school’s Community Club and new parentorientation.

“We have very involved and supportive parents,” Nguyen said.

The re-location to the new school dubbed “C.J. Morris West” is for the entire school year. The school’s staff voted unanimously so that this could happen.

“It was definitely thinking outside the box to come here to a new site,” he said. The alternative would have been to operate out of a “portable town “for a year and it would have been a slower process, he said. “This helped speed things up.”

During the summer, Walnut Valley hired more than 40 new certificated employees and 15 classified staff members as a result of end of the year retirements.

South Pointe Middle School welcomed a crop of 11 brand new educators for the new school year.

“Our new teachers have big shoes to fill,” said Principal Susan Arzola. “We screened and interviewed hundreds of applicants to ensure our students have nothing but the best preparing them for their future,” she said.

One of the school’s new hires– Lauren Guzzino, an 8th grade language arts teacher, said she was excited about a lot of things on her first day – but mostly meeting her students.

“I am so excited to learn about them both as individuals and as a class. They are the reason I am a teacher,” she said.

Her first goal is to create a classroom environment where students feel completely welcome and comfortable.

“I want both my students and myself to enjoy the year learning and growing together. I look forward to teaching them, and even more to the things I will learn from them,” she said.

Guzzino said she wants to design a curriculum that is exciting and arduous, but that also expands their minds to find connections between the classroom and their immediate world.

Administrative changes in Walnut Valley include Joan Perez returning as the new Principal of Collegewood Elementary, Principal Carolyn Wills moving to Evergreen Elementary, and Jennifer De Anda being named new Principal at Vejar Elementary. Steven Dorsey joins the District as the new director of pupil personnel services.Wholesale Agate beads from Low Priceagatebead,

De Anda welcomed students and their families in the courtyard on the first day of school.

The longtime Vejar educator also got lots of hugs from students. Second grader Quintin Burrola beamed as he greeted his new principal with a “high five.“

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