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Friday, January 17

FRIDAY FOLDER january 17


Highlights from the Week:

Congratulations to the North Tustin JH Boys Basketball Team!
The junior high boys basketball team at the North Tustin campus has gone 5-1 so far this season!  We are very proud of how hard the team is working and of your excellent teamwork and sportsmanship.  Keep up the good work!




Ready OC! Emergency Planning
This week Officer Reed taught the students at the Anaheim Hills Campus about planning for emergencies.  He used his puppet "Foxy" with the younger students to help them learn the importance of being ready for earthquakes, fires, floods, etc.  Officer Reed talked to them about starting an earthquake kit and told them what items they should have in it.  It is always a good time to create an emergency plan with your family!


Officer Reed speaking to AH students about Emergency planning.


Historic Anaheim's Science Presentations - Preschool Campus
On Wednesday, January 22 at 9:00 A.M., Wild Wonders Inc. will be on campus for a special science presentation.  A traveling scientist will present six live animals and will teach students about the characteristics animals have that help them survive. We're looking forward to sharing photos of this exciting presentation in next Friday's post!

Historic Anaheim's Grade Level Information Meeting
During the months of January, February, and March, the Historic Anaheim Campus offers a series of meetings featuring information about each grade level. These meetings are designed to help parents find out more about what to expect for the upcoming school year at that grade level. Parents can meet the current teachers, learn about curriculum, study trips, specialty classes, and daily life.  There is also a question and answer period. Meetings are offered in the evening at 6:00 P.M. and repeated the next morning at 8:30 A.M. (Wednesday meetings will be at 9:00 A.M.) Please click on our newsletter link below to see dates and times! We look forward to seeing you all there!



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