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M.C. Cash Teachers Become National Board Certified

Congratulations to M.C. Cash teachers Lauren DiDonna and Amber Helms. These two teachers have recently received their National Board Certification.

National Board Certification (NBC) is the highest professional certification in the teaching profession. To become certified, teachers must demonstrate standards-based evidence of the positive effect they have on student learning in alignment with the program’s core areas.  Developed by teachers, the National Board Standards represent a consensus among educators about what accomplished teachers should know and be able to do.

 

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M.C. Cash Teacher Receives $5,000 Grant from Fiesta Bowl

M.C. Cash teacher Lydia McBride is the recipient of a $5,000 grant from the Fiesta Bowl Charities as part of their Wishes for Teachers program. Mrs. McBride plans to use the funds to provide book bags and engaging reading texts that will enhance her students’ literacy skills.

In addition to the funding, Mrs. McBride received tickets to the 2017 Cactus Bowl where she was recognized at halftime on the field alongside other grant recipients.

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Laveen Schools Move to E-Flyers

Beginning in August 2017, Laveen schools will utilize Peachjar’s e-flyer system to distribute flyers, newsletters, and other student-centered information to parents.

E-mail blasts containing flyers from your child’s school, PTO, or non-profit student-centered activities will be sent to parents generally once a week. Flyers are maintained on a dedicated webpage for later reference.

Only school information such as school newsletters, event flyers, and PTO happenings as well as approved flyers from non-profit child-centered organizations such as Girl Scouts, ball leagues, and local community groups will be sent to the email addresses on file for each family. Parents should make sure their school office has their current email address.

Parents may sign up for a free Peachjar account to utilize added features, like combining schools. But, this is not necessary to receive flyers.

Visit www.laveenschools.org/e-flyers for more information.

 

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Bus Pass System Being Implemented

Laveen is implementing a new bus pass system for the 2017-18 school year. Because safety is a primary concern of the Laveen School District, this bus pass system will tell our dispatchers if a student was on board and where they exited.

All school buses will be equipped with electronic card readers; new student ID badges that contain a chip will be issued to all bus riders. As students board and exit the bus, he or she will tap their badge against the reader. A green light will illuminate on the reader if the swipe is successful.

While these two measures won’t be fully implemented until August 2017, our front office staff is currently preparing for the new procedures which will take effect May 15, 2017. Transportation labels will be affixed to student badges. This label will contain the student’s route number and bus stop location. In the event a student boards the wrong bus or is unsure as to where they should exit, the bus driver can easily look at the sticker and ensure the student is where they should be.

As these two phases are implemented, it will be important that your child have their badge with them each day. We will never leave a student at the bus stop in the morning and will bring all students to school. However, a student who has forgotten their badge must report to their school office for a temporary pass for the ride home.

Bus Pass Letter

Carta de pase para autobus

 

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M.C. Cash Student Honored With Special Education Award

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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

 

 

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