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IES eNewsletter 16Aug2009
Subject: IES eNewsletter 16Aug2009
Send date: 2009-08-16 14:50:45
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 Incline Elementary School eNewsletter
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**Change** Elementary school drop off/pick up location

With the construction of the elementary school now complete, there has been a change in the location of the student drop off/pick up. 

If you will be driving your child to school, the NEW designated drop off/pick up is in the lower level of the new section of the school (enter on Village Blvd. - roughly across from the Episcopal Church entrance). 

The driveway in front of the school should be left clear for the busses.


IES Community Open House

Grand Opening of K-5 Incline Elementary School

At 10 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 20, the school is scheduled to host a community open house and ribbon cutting at IES on 915 Northwood Boulevard.

The ribbon will be cut at the school's west entrance with tours available afterward for the new wing.


IES Jog-a-Thon 2009 - Donate Now

The Incline Elementary School Jog-a-Thon is an annual fundraiser where students collect donations and jog to help support our PE program.  For further information contact Maria Giangreco at (775) 831-2519.  You can Donate Now On-Line to the Jog-a-Thon!


Officials: Most Washoe school construction projects are on time, under budget

The vast majority of more than 100 summer rehabilitation projects at Washoe County public schools are under budget and on time, officials said.

The 121 projects, conducted at 52 schools (for complete list), were expected to cost $39.8 million, money secured from rollover bond sales approved by voters in 2002. The construction is expected to have education and safety benefits, said Elizabeth Wright, director of accountability, finance and public relations.

“Student achievement is critical,” Wright said. “We have got to keep these buildings in the best condition we can to keep that student achievement that is so important.”

She pointed to Cannan Elementary School, which last summer underwent millions of dollars of rehabilitation and then made the “adequate yearly progress” category under the No Child Left Behind Act for the first time in four years.

The projects range from simple repairs such as flooring and replacing gym bleachers to complete rehabilitations that district spokesman Steve Mulvenon has called “extreme makeovers.” Construction employees initiated the work hours after school concluded in the spring.

Although the district has construction projects every year, this summer’s amount was “way more than usual,” Mulvenon said. Last summer, the district spent $14 million on repairs.

Workers have run into some surprises during the construction but kept on schedule, Wright said.

“If you tear into a wall at an old house, sometime you find, ‘Oh, the wiring isn’t good. We better replace that while we’re here,’” she said. “We have to adjust.

“In spite of the challengers and surprises of working at older schools, we’re going make it for the first day of school.”

Many of the projects will not be noticed by students, but others will significantly impact the learning environment, Wright and other officials said. Better lighting, temperature control and ventilation has been shown to increase student attention and learning.

“We’re really excited see when it’s done,” Wright said.

Additional Facts:  Incline School Construction Projects and Completion Dates 

Incline High:

  • Best Management Practice Improvements: October
  • Closed circuit TV security installation, electrical and fire alarm upgrades and roofing: Aug. 31

Incline Middle:

  • Electrical and fire alarm upgrades, flooring, paving and Sound field enhancement (for better hearing in classroom): Aug. 31

Source: Elizabeth Wright, Washoe County District School District director of accountability, finance and public relations


Students in the news - Spaulding, Coziar and Wright

Spaulding completes cadet training

Incline Village native Sean Spaulding recently completed California High Patrol cadet training. He will be assigned to duty at CHP's West Valley Area office.

Spaulding is a 2002 graduate from Incline high School. He attended Los Angeles Pierce College in Woodland Hills, Calif., and studied criminal justice. Prior to joining CHP, he worked as an administrative assistant.

Spaulding's training included vehicle patrol, accident investigation, first aid, apprehension and arrest of suspected violators; in addition, those who drive under the influence of drugs.

Training also included traffic control, report writing, stolen vehicle recovery, assisting the motoring public, issuing citations, emergency scene management and knowledge of various codes including the Vehicle Code, Penal code and Health and Safety Code.

Coziar graduates from basic training

Army Pvt. Mitchell R. Coziar has graduated from basic training at Fort Sill, Okla. He is the son of Bob Coziar of Reno and the brother of Jayce Coziar of Incline Village. He is a 2007 graduate of Incline Village High School.

Katie Wright competes in Girls Junior Americas Cup

Six local junior golfers, two boys and four girls, competed in the Boys Junior Americas Cup and the Girls Junior Americas Cup.

The BJAC featured 17 teams from the western U.S., Canada and Mexico and was held at Annandale Country Club in Pasadena, Calif. The Nevada team featured two players from the North, including Thomas Wicker of Minden and Andrew Mims of Reno, and two players from the South. (website for BJAC:  www.junioramericascup.net)

The GJAC was held at Logan Golf and Country Club in Logan, Utah. Nevada and was granted two teams, one from the Northern Nevada Junior Golf Association and one from the SNJGA. The North team is made up of Katelyn Wright of Incline Village, Bethany Wurster of Minden and Alex Phillips and Kelsey Roberts of Reno.  For more information on the Girls Junior Americas Cup, visit their website:  www.gjac.org

Katelyn's score for the three days were:  82-79-72=233

The Americas Cup tournaments are 54-hole, stroke-play events counting the best three scores out of the four each day.  


Sierra Star Search Auditions

Can you belt out a song like Susan Boyle on American Idol? Or do you just like to sing and perform for friends and would love to be on stage? Either way you have a special opportunity to showcase your talent and win some money.

The Sierra Star Search will hold auditions from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 26, and Wednesday, Sept. 2, at Incline High School. Sierra Star Search holds auditions each year for its annual fundraiser Kids & Horses. Contestants are selected from the auditions to appear on stage at the Crystal Bay Casino Saturday, Sept. 12, for the annual fundraiser.

Last year, 10 contestants were selected to perform. Past contestants have ranged in age from 11 to 19.

During the fundraiser the contestants are narrowed down to three, and the first place winner is picked by audience applause in an American Idol-type format. Contestants are judged on stage presence, diction, appearance and interpretation. Prizes are awarded to the top three selected. First place receives $1,000; second place, $500, and third place, $250. To schedule an audition, call Judie Brimm at (775) 852-1600.

Not only is this an opportunity for you to appear on stage but you can help handicapped children as well. The Kids & Horses program helps handicapped children learn horsemanship as a means of therapy that improves strength, balance, coordination and self-esteem.

I can't wait to see this year's local talent on stage!


Coalition presents Cowboy-themed Events

Library Coalition of Incline Village Offers Cowboy-themed Events in August and September

Representatives from Incline’s libraries, including Sierra Nevada College’s Prim Library, the Incline Village Library, Incline Elementary, Middle and High School Libraries and the Lake Tahoe School Library have recently joined to create the Library Coalition of Incline Village. The Coalition’s goal is to work together to promote library services and literacy while collaborating on programs and materials that benefit the community.

Sierra Nevada College’s Prim Library is open to the public and has the following hours:
Monday – Thursday, 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sunday, 2 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Incline Village Library hours are:
Tuesday – Saturday, 12 noon – 6 p.m.


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Meet the new boss

Washoe County’s new school superintendent Heath Morrison is young, experienced and excited, but can he turn around the district?

Washoe County School District Superintendent Paul Dugan retired on July 31, and the new superintendent, Heath Morrison, began his job on Aug. 1. He’s 43, married to Jennifer, and has two children, Samantha, 11, and Zachary, 9. Before coming to Nevada, he was community superintendent for the Down County Consortium in Montgomery County Public Schools, Md., where he supervised 34 schools and some 23,500 students. He holds a doctorate in Educational Policy and Planning and a Master of Educational Administration from the University of Maryland.

So tell me a bit about yourself.

Let’s talk about my family first because I’m much happier talking about them than I am talking about myself. I’m married to my high school sweetheart. Her name is Jennifer, and she is an English teacher, a staff development teacher, a nationally board-certified teacher, a very, very talented lady, and as I’ve often said, I married up. We have two kids, my daughter Samantha is 11, and she’ll be in seventh grade next year. My son Zachary is 9, and he’ll be in fourth grade next year. They’re just an amazing group of people, and I’m fortunate to have a family like I have.


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Incline Village Book Sale

Library Coalition of Incline Village Book Sale:  12:00 – 5:30 p.m.  Friday, August 21 and Saturday, August 22, at the Incline Village Library.

Browse a room full of books, CDs, DVDs and videos at this two-day sale. Get bargains on bestsellers, kids’ books, out of print and one-of-a-kind items. Teachers and representatives from nonprofit organizations can fill a grocery bag of materials for free from 4:30 – 5:30 p.m. on Saturday.

All proceeds benefit libraries in Incline Village. Donations, especially children’s items, are welcome before the sale through Thursday, August 20.

Incline Village Library
845 Alder Avenue
Incline Village, NV  89451

Phone: (775) 832-4130
Website: www.washoe.lib.nv.us
 


Childhood Immunization Clinic 8/18

The Washoe District Health Department will conduct the immunization clinic on Tuesday, August 18 from 10am-2pm at the Incline Middle School.  All school required immunizations will be available.  For information on the immunizations that are being offered, parents can contact Janet Ford of the Washoe County Health District at 328-2477 (English speaking) or they can call 328-2472 for Spanish speaking.

7th Grade Immunization Requirement:  ALL 7th graders will need to show proof of vaccination against pertussis with "Tdap" vaccine.  This vaccine will be available through this clinic.

WCSD Requirements for Enrollment of New Students:

  • a certified copy of student's birth certificate or passport
  • Immunization records
  • a lease or utility bill for proof of residency

New superintendent to visit Incline

Much like his predecessor, new Washoe County School District Superintendent Heath Morrison plans on visiting Incline Village to meet residents and talk school district issues.

Former superintendent Paul Dugan started the practice, known as “brown bag luncheons,” by visiting Incline quarterly to talk with residents. Morrison's communications staff said the recently hired superintendent — who officially replaced Dugan on Saturday — would like to eventually meet with residents monthly in Incline.

Morrison's first official visit to Incline Village will be from noon to 1 p.m. Tuesday, September 8, at the Donald W. Reynolds Community Non-Profit Center. The event is free and open to the public.


Get ready for Sierra Star Search auditions
The annual Sierra Star Search auditions will be held from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 26, and Wednesday, Sept. 2, at Incline High School. The contest is open to middle and high school students from Northern Nevada schools. Contestants selected from the auditions will go on to compete during the Kids & Horses fundraiser Saturday, Sept. 12, at the Crystal Bay Casino. The contestants will compete for three top prizes: $1,000 for first place, $500 for second place and $250 for third place.
 
Tickets for Kids & Horses are $15 for children 12 and under, $30 for adults and available at Bowl Incline, Austin's Restaurants in Reno and Incline, Century 21 McGregor Realty, Art's Coffee House, Double W. Ranch or at the door. For information about Sierra Star Search auditions, please call Judie Brimm at (775) 852-1600. For fundraiser contact Joanna Rice at (775) 831-2144 or Doug Brimm at (775) 745-3511.

Free Adult English as a second language classes

Register for Truckee Meadows Community College's FREE adult English as a second language classes on Monday, August 24 and Tuesday, August 25, from 6-8pm at the Incline High School cafeteria.

The class session is for six weeks with classes beginning on August 26.  For more information, contact Virginia Miller-Morales at 775.293.4406 or e-mail at damepaz@yahoo.com.


 

Upcoming Events... click for full website calendar

Check InclineSchools.org daily for latest updates!

Elementary School events | General school events


Monday, 17 Aug 2009
IES New Student Enrollment, 9:00am-- 2:00pm

Tuesday, 18 Aug 2009
Childhood Immunization Clinic, 10:00am-- 2:00pm

Thursday, 20 Aug 2009
Grand Opening of K-5 Incline Elementary School, 10:00am--11:00am

Friday, 21 Aug 2009
Incline Village Book Sale, 12:00pm-- 5:30pm

Monday, 24 Aug 2009
Incline Public School first day, --

Tuesday, 25 Aug 2009
AYSO Referee Training, 6:00pm-- 9:00pm

Wednesday, 26 Aug 2009
Sierra Star Search Audition, 6:00pm-- 7:30pm

Wednesday, 26 Aug 2009
AYSO Referee Training, 6:00pm-- 9:00pm

Thursday, 27 Aug 2009
AYSO Referee Training, 6:00pm-- 9:00pm

Monday, 31 Aug 2009
1st Day of Kindergarten, --

Wednesday, 02 Sep 2009
IES Fall Portraits, --

Wednesday, 02 Sep 2009
Sierra Star Search Audition, 6:00pm-- 7:30pm

Thursday, 03 Sep 2009
IES PTA meeting, 9:15am--10:15am

Monday, 07 Sep 2009
No School - Labor Day, --

Tuesday, 08 Sep 2009
WCSD Superintendent Brown Bag, 12:00pm-- 1:00pm

Tuesday, 08 Sep 2009
IES Back to School Night, 6:00pm-- 7:30pm

Saturday, 12 Sep 2009
Kids Horses Fund Raiser Sierra Star Search Show, 7:00pm-- 9:00pm

Tuesday, 15 Sep 2009
IES Spirit Day, --

Tuesday, 15 Sep 2009
IES Early Release, 1:00pm-- 1:00pm

Friday, 25 Sep 2009
Count Day, --

Friday, 25 Sep 2009
IES Jog-a-Thon, --

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