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June 2 - 15, 2007 A+23
Jacobson Jets Chandler High Wolves
D.A.R.E. graduates - D.A.R.E. graduation was held recently at Hamilton High School. Congrats to the Skills USA – In the recent 2007 Arizona Skills USA State Championships, CHS students Derek
sixth-graders who worked hard. Thank you to Offi cer Dan Parsons, parent volunteers, Hamilton volunteers Jaworowski won the gold medal and Irasela “Chela” Borquez won bronze in the T-Shirt Design/Screen
and a special thanks to Flowers by Renee and Rigatony’s for their generous donations. Printing Competition. Jeremy Montoya, last year’s CHS’s state offi cer, won another term and will run for
Thanks – Thanks to all parents who sent in soup labels and box tops. The program returns next year. national offi ce this summer in Kansas City. Derek will represent Arizona at the National Championships
— Cindy Sanders this summer in Screen Printing.
Future fi lmmakers - CHS won honors in three categories at the recent Peoria Fine Arts Film Festival.
Melissa Leneweaver won Best Documentary, Dennis Fries won Animation (Best Technical Expertise), and
Nicole Butenschoen and David Manng won P.S.A. (Best Use of Theme). Congrats!
Santan Storm
DECA winners – The following DECA students recently attended the International DECA Competition
in Orlando, Florida, and were recognized for their accomplishments: Daniel Robson, Katie Milan, Hannah
Metcalf, Ashley Barresi, Rica Tajik-Hall, Leighann Spadola, Hatton Updike, Brad McDonald, Jaime Mesa-
Recycled cartridges – Drop off your old printer cartridges in the recycling drop box in the
Lema and Luis Gutierrez.
Administration Offi ce and Santan will receive $1 for every empty ink cartridge and $3 for every empty
—Margaret Tierney
laser cartridge that is recycled.
— Tamara Meier
Andersen Elementary
Sanborn Suns
Habitat work – Sixth-graders in Carolyn Regatz’s CATS raised funds for Habitat for Humanity as
part of a class project. The project included guest speakers, online research and visiting the build site in
Chandler. After gathering information they wrote brochures and created display boards for the district’s
Science rules – Second- and fi fth-graders went on a fi eld trip to the Arizona Science Center. recent Problem Based Learning Exhibition. Their fundraising efforts raised more than $1,000 for Habitat
Book battle – Congrats to sixth-grader Connor Golobich and fi fth-grader Adithya Nott who as a team for Humanity.
won second place at the Regional Battle of the Books Competition recently held at the Chandler Regional —Carolyn Regatz
Library.
Volunteers appreciated - The volunteer appreciation dessert and tea was held recently to show
thanks for all the parent volunteers whose help is so invaluable.
—Pamela Moya
Seton Catholic High Sentinels
B’ball camp - The Seton Catholic Girls’ basketball team host the Junior Sentinels basketball camp June
4 through 8. Morning or afternoon sessions are available depending on grade level. For info, contact Karen
Santan Junior High Storm
Self at 480-545-4309 or email
setonpride@qwest.net.
National Merit – Senior Casey Mahoney is one of 2,500 national winners of a National Merit
Scholarship of $2,500. Casey is the current student body president and National Honor Society vice-
Stormin’ Days – Mark your calendars for Fri., July 20 when students have the opportunity to come president. She is also active in French Club, French Honor Society, varsity tennis and swim teams, a Seton
to school to pick up schedules, tour campus, receive athletic info, set up lunch accounts, reserve a locker ambassador, and active in the Youth Ministry at St. Andrew’s Catholic Church.
for $5 (optional) and purchase P.E. uniforms for $20 or Spirit Wear from the Booster Club. Eighth-graders Art contest - Students Michaela Carrieres, Terrance Davis and Amanda Heitzman won fi rst,
are scheduled for 8-11:30 a.m.; seventh-graders 12:30-3:30 p.m. Schedules will also be available on the second and third places, respectively, in an art contest promoted by the Catholic Campaign for Human
fi rst day of school, July 23, if students are unable to attend on July 20. Development to raise awareness about poverty’s effects.
Storm Watch – The summer newsletter, Storm Watch, will be mailed home at the end of June with —Paula Osterday
more school news. Check the school website,
ww2.chandler.k12.az.us/santan-k8, for updated info.
Principal’s thanks – Principal Franklin Narducci thanks students, parents and staff for the kindness
and friendship shown to him and his family, and is proud of the high achievement and quality programs
Santan has maintained over the past fi ve years.
Student expectations – Reminder: No electronic devices are permitted on campus, including CD
Summit School of Ahwatukee
players, cameras and MP3 players. Cell phones must be turned off and in backpacks at all times while on
campus and on the bus. If a cell phone is a distraction it will be confi scated and the parent/guardian will Chess accolades – The Chess Team won two team trophies and two individual trophies in the recent
need to pick it up in the front offi ce. Telephones are available in classrooms and in the front offi ce should U.S. Chess Federation’s K-6 National Tournament. Matthew Worley, Aida Zerabruk, Jonathan Booher, Kyle
a student need to contact her or her parents during the day. If parents need to contact the student they Harrison, Patrick Worley, Seifu Zerabruk and Dillon Shipley all traveled to Nashville to compete. Congrats
may contact the offi ce and staff will relay the message. to the team and to Coach Leo Lacrimosa of the Chess Emporium.
—Sandra L. Munter —Dawn Ighodaro
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