M.C. Cash student Luis Reyes-Serna was honored by the Arizona Council for Exceptional Children with the “I Can Do It!” award. This award recognizes students for excelling, despite their disability, in a wide range of areas including academics, art, community service, self-advocacy, and technology. Luis was honored at the Council’s annual conference.
Cash Students Give Drugs the Boot!
M.C. Cash students celebrated the end of Red Ribbon Week by giving drugs the boot! Students donned western apparel to make their thoughts known. Red Ribbon Week is sponsored by the National Family Partnership as a way to bring attention to the dangers of drug use.
The school entered this photo into Red Ribbon Campaign’s photo contest. You can vote for their photo through November 17 at http://redribbon.org/vote/ Just enter “Cash” in the search bar.
The winning school receives $1,000 for drug prevention resources, which our students could greatly benefit from! You can vote once every 24 hours per IP address.
Families Walk to School in Support of Red Ribbon Week
Students, parents and staff showed support for Red Ribbon Week by participating in a community walk to school event. The group met at Playa Margarita Park and walked to school. Red Ribbon Week is sponsored by the National Family Partnership as a way to bring attention to the dangers of drug use.
M.C. Cash, To the Batmobile!
The Batmobile made a special visit to M.C. Cash School today. The visit was made possible by the Colten Cowell Foundation, a non-profit organization that helps bring smiles to families dealing with illness, disability, or loss by letting children be superheroes for a day.
M.C. Cash student Luis Serna helped endorse a school-wide coin drive to benefit the foundation. The classes that collected the most coins had the opportunity to see, and sit in, the Batmobile. Funds will go towards the organization’s building of a new Bat-cave. Ms. Garin’s third grade class and Mr. Walsh’s fifth grade class were the two winners, filling ten and a half jars of coins each.
Somos una Niños de la Escuela Esperanza
M.C. El efectivo es una Niños de la Escuela Esperanza
Creemos:
Los niños pueden tener éxito cuando están rodeados de adultos que creen que pueden tener éxito sin excepciones.
Niños éxito cuando tienen relaciones significativas y sostenibles con adultos que los cuidan.
Los niños tienen éxito cuando pueden articular su futuro en cuatro dominios: Hogar y Familia; Educación y carrera; Comunidad y Servicio; y Pasatiempos y Recreación.
Niños en la esperanza Promesa
Soy un niño en la Esperanza.
Soy talentoso, inteligente y capaz de éxito.
Tengo sueños para el futuro y voy a subir para alcanzar esas metas y sueños todos los días.
Todos los niños son capaces de tener éxito, sin excepciones!
Promesa de Treasure Hunter
Como un adulto y un cazador de tesoros
Me he comprometido a buscar todos los talentos, habilidades e inteligencia
que existen en todos los niños y jóvenes.
Creo que todos los niños son capaces de tener éxito,
¡Sin excepciones!