Wednesday, October 6

LUNCHBOX mable parent lunch day

Nutrition Management annouces their first ever Mable Parent Lunch Day! On October 14, 2010, parents will get a “behind the scenes” look at the Mable production kitchen and meet the head cook and all the employees  who prepare the students lunch meals! Parents can enjoy lunch with their child and see what lunch at Mable is really like. Please RSVP by submitting this form to the Mable front office.

We can't wait to see you there!

Contributed by Kim, Nutrition Management

Friday, October 1

FRIDAY FOLDER anaheim hills campus

SHOW & TELL 
Fall Festival
Wonderful, amazing, fantastic!  The Fall festival was a huge success!  Even though the weather was a 'touch' on the warm side, everyone had a great time.  The pie-eating contest was a giant hit and everyone enjoyed watching their children and teachers put their face in a big pie!

Thank you so very much to the FPA and to the hundreds of parents, students, staff and teachers that volunteered.  A special thank you to our FPA president, Shelly Kim, for her incredible vision and desire to see the Fall festival be a wonderful family-bonding event.


Cougar Sports 
Results from the week of  September  27-October 1
Tri-Way Volleyball vs TVT Lions
Lady Cougars win 25-11, 25-8

Tri-Way Football vs TVT Lions
Cougars win 35-6

Tri-Way Volleyball vs Heritage Oak Huskies
Lady Cougars win 25-17, 21-25, 15-11

Tri-Way Football vs Heritage Oak Huskies
Cougars win 45-8

WEEK IN REVIEW

CALENDAR
Monday, October 4
Tri-Way Football/Volleyball
vs Carden Hall at 3:15pm

Wednesday, October 6
Tri-Way Football/Volleyball
vs Pegasus at 3:15pm

Thursday, October 7
Junior High ASB - CASL Leadership Conference in Riverside

DSL Football/Volleyball
vs Mission Hills at 3:15pm

Friday, October 8
"Denim Day" for Breast Cancer Research
For a $5.00 donation students can wear jeans to school (free dress!)

Junior High Fall Dance
7:00pm-10:00pm

Contributed by Vicky, Anaheim Hills Campus

 

 

FRIDAY FOLDER edgewood campus october 1

SHOW & TELL 
Photo of the Week 
Grandparents & Family Friend BBQ-Liam having lunch with his Grandfather.
Thank you all for coming! Check out more pictures on Flickr

Chalk Talk at Edgewood 
Easy, Healthful Cooking for Families
Maria Mugica of Whole Foods 
Tuesday, October 5th, 6-7:30pm

Due to a family medical emergency, Tanya has re-scheduled her Chalk Talk Presentation to Thursday, January 20th 2011. In her place, Tanya is sending friend Maria Mugica of Whole Foods Market this Tuesday October 5th to share her Whole Foods-inspired tips and tricks about healthy cooking for your family! Maria has vast experience working with Whole Foods, an international company comprised of 270 stores in North America and the United Kingdom, to put on events that introduce families to new recipes and cooking techniques using fresh and organic ingredients. Maria is excited to be a part of our Chalk Talk series, and we hope that you enjoy her presentation! For more information, please e-mail chalktalks@fairmontschools.com.

Edgewood Cheer Squad Fundraiser!
Please support our Cheer Squad!






















Fairmont Preparatory Information Night 
Wednesday, October 6th, 6 - 8pm
Fairmont Preparatory Academy

Please join the Preparatory Academy faculty, counselors, and administrators as we showcase our curriculum, specialized programs, and extracurricular activities.  Learn how students can customize their high school courses of study to make the most out of their high school careers and set them on the path of lifetime success. 
Denim Day 
Friday, Oct. 8th
$5 to wear jeans to school

Edgewood is celebrating Denim Day on Friday, October 8th. All grade levels can participate. Bring $5 to wear jeans to school and all homeroom teachers will be collecting donations. All monies collected will go towards the fight against Breast Cancer. This community service project is especially special to the Edgewood Campus because we lost one of our very own teachers, Mrs. Christine James, to cancer several years ago.
Thank you for supporting and participating!

Kids Art Fair 
Friday, October 22nd
@ 9:00 - 4:30 pm
Art Room - 107
 
Come on by before or after your Parent Teacher Conference to the Art Room 107. You will be amazed and very impressed at how nice your students framed artwork looks!

See you at the Art Fair!  

WEEK IN REVIEW  

CALENDAR 
Monday-Friday, Oct. 4th-8th
Childern's Progress Testing Preschool -1st Grade
Language Arts & Math Mastery Testing Grades 2nd-6th

Friday, Oct. 8th
Denim Day - $5 to wear jeans to fight cancer
JH Halloween Dance 6:00-9:00 pm

Monday-Friday, Oct. 11th-15th
Book Fair in Edgewood Library

Monday, Oct. 11th
Parent Association Meeting at 8:30 am

Friday, Oct. 15th
Picture Day

Monday-Friday, Oct. 18th-21st
Red Ribbon Week

Friday, Oct. 22nd
Parent Teacher Conferences - No School for Students
Kids Art Fair in Art Room 107

Friday, Oct. 29th
Halloween Parade 1:15 pm
Halloween Haunt at the Mable Campus

Edgewood's Sports Corner
Monday, Oct. 4th

JH VB & FB vs. TVT 3:15 pm

Tuesday, Oct. 5th

JH VB & FB @ Calvary 3:15 pm
DSL VB & FB vs. Mable 3:00 pm

Wednesday, Oct. 6th

JH VB & FB @ Oakridge 3:15 pm

Monday, Oct. 11th

JH VB & FB vs. Anaheim Hills 3:15 pm

Tuesday, Oct. 12th

 DSL VB & FB @ Heritage Oak 3:15 pm

Wednesday, Oct. 13th

JH VB & FB @ Heritage Christian 3:00 pm

Thursday, Oct. 14th

DSL VB & FB vs. Mission Hills 3:00 pm

Contributed by Jonna, Edgewood Campus 

FRIDAY FOLDER citron campus october 1

SHOW & TELL
Character Counts
Have you noticed something new outside Mrs. Douglas’ office? We are helping Hero the Husky Pup build a rainbow! Each month we are teaching monthly pillars. As we recognize each child’s good deeds, we will give him or her a brick to add to the rainbow corresponding with the color of their good deed. Below are each month’s good deeds and colors.

October: Fairness – Orange
November: Respect – Yellow
December/January: Trustworthiness – Blue
February: Caring – Red
March: Responsibility – Green
April: Citizenship – Purple
May/June: All Pillars

Together with the help of our campus mascot “Hero”, the students will gain an understanding of the importance of good character. Feel free to come and take a look at how many students have been fair so far for the month of October!

Jog-A-Thon
Citron students will join together in our annual Jog-A-Thon on Wednesday, October 6th. This is a fun, campus-wide spirit event in which the students walk/jog laps to the cheers of or in the company of parents and teachers. Our Jog-A-Thon encourages exercise and also helps raise funds for the Citron Fairmont Parent's Association for our activities throughout the year.
We encourage you to come cheer for you child! We also hope that you, your family, and your friends will consider being a sponsor for your child’s Jog-A-Thon efforts. Please check with the office for more information and to pick up your pledge form.

Box Tops
The Box Top Program is a fundraiser program where our campus receives $0.10 for each Box Top coupon redeemed. Box top coupons can be found on hundreds of commonly used household items and food brands including: Cheerios, Betty Crocker, Pillsbury, Ziploc, Kleenex, and Hefty. A collection box is located at the front desk.
To encourage our students to participate, we will be recording the coupon amounts received by classroom and reward the top class with a special party after each of the collection deadlines. A handout will be given out next week with more information.

Oops…
There is a change in the Citron Campus Calendar for October 11th. The Calendar shows it as a no school day. The Citron Campus will be open and run its regular hours. We apologize for the confusion.

WEEK IN REVIEW  

CALENDAR
Saturday, October 2
Fairmont Community – Irvine Global Village Festival
10:00am-6:00pm
Bill Barber Park
4 Civic Center Plaza
Irvine, CA 92606
The Irvine Global Village Festival welcomes guests to celebrate Irvine's cultural diversity and experience sights, sounds, and tastes of the world representing upwards of 50 cultures. Feel free to stop by the Fairmont booth from 10am-5pm.

Sunday, October 3
OC Children’s Book Festival
9:30 am – 4:30 pm
Orange Coast College
2701 Fairview
Costa Mesa, 92628

For more information visit www.kidsbookfestival.com

Tuesday, October 5
Chalk Talk with Maria Mugica of Whole Foods 
6:00 to 7:30pm
The Edgewood Campus
Due to a family medical emergency, Chef Tanya has re-scheduled her Chalk Talk Presentation to Thursday, January 20th 2011. In her place, Tanya is sending friend Maria Mugica of Whole Foods Market this Tuesday October 5th to share her Whole Foods-inspired tips and tricks about healthy cooking for your family! Maria has vast experience working with Whole Foods, an international company comprised of 270 stores in North America and the United Kingdom, to put on events that introduce families to new recipes and cooking techniques using fresh and organic ingredients. Maria is excited to be a part of our Chalk Talk series, and we hope that you enjoy her presentation! For more information, please visit e-mail chalktalks@fairmontschools.com.

Wednesday, October 6
Jog-a-Thon
9:00 am to 11:00 am 
Running will take place on the elementary yard and preschool playground                                                      *Check each individual classroom’s running time

Info Night at the Prep
6:00 pm to 8:00 pm
As OC's premiere private high school, Fairmont Preparatory Academy provides one-of-a-kind high school education through a student-centered highly individualized approach. Attend the Info Night events to learn more about the benefits of a dynamic and personalized college prep experience.

Contributed by Elly, Citron Campus

FRIDAY FOLDER mable campus october 1

SHOW & TELL
First Graders Celebrate Johnny Appleseed Day 
Did you know that "Johnny Appleseed" was a real person?  His real name was John Chapman and he was born on Sept. 26, 1774 in Massachusetts.  These are just a couple of facts that the first graders learned during Johnny Appleseed Day at the Mable Campus.  After reading books and writing about this special man, they ended the week by celebrating what would have been his 236th birthday. 
   
The wonderful first grade parents planned a yummy snack of apple pie, sliced apples, applesauce, and apple juice.  The goodies were enjoyed picnic style on our outside grassy area. First grader, Jason Vo, said, "I like how Johnny Appleseed gave seeds to the pioneers so they could plant them."

Contributed by Ms. Falt, 1st grade teacher

Fairmont Family Night:
The Mighty Huskies vs. the Sherman Indians
Friday, October 1st
Pre-game Activities @ 6:30 pm
Kick-off @ 7:00 pm

Location:
Valley Christian Stadium
17700 Dumont Avenue,
Cerritos, CA 90703

Come enjoy Family Night at Fairmont Prep's Friday Night football game. A sports-themed bounce house with a slide and an artist making balloon animals will be available for the kids to enjoy as well.  At half-time, there will be a Punt, Pass, & Kick Challenge featuring junior high football players from the Mable, Anaheim Hills, and Edgewood campuses. Admission is only $5.00 for a family of four.  Each additional family member is one dollar. See you there! 

Information Night at the Prep
Wednesday, October 6th, 6-8pm

As Orange County's premiere private high school, Fairmont Preparatory Academy provides one-of-a-kind high school education through a student-centered highly individualized approach. Expansive extracurricular activities combine with highly qualified counselors, faculty, and small class size to create extraordinary opportunities. At Fairmont Prep, we invite you to redefine your college prep experience.

Attend any of our upcoming events to learn more about the benefits of a dynamic and personalized college prep experience.

•  Fall Info Night
   Wednesday, October 6th, 6:00 - 8:00 pm

•  Prep Shadow Day
   Monday, November 1st - Friday, November 5th   

RSVP to Sylvanda Edwards at 714.999.5055, ext. 1412,
or email sedwards@fairmontschools.com.

Located on the Historic Stanton Estate
2200 W. Sequoia Ave., Anaheim, 92801

WEEK IN REVIEW

CALENDAR 
Friday, Oct. 1st
NO SCHOOL -Teacher In-Service

Prep Family Football Night
Pre-Game Activities: 6:30 pm
Game Start: 7:00 pm
Valley Christian Stadium
1700 Dumont Ave., Cerritos, CA

Tuesday, Oct. 5th
Mable Technology Week
Grades 1-3:  8:30 - 10:15 am
Classrooms

Elementary Football / Volleyball
Mable vs Edgewood
Away Game - Tustin Sports Park

JH Football / Volleyball
Mable vs Carden Hall
Away Game

Wednesday, Oct. 6th
Mable Technology Week
Grade 4:  8:30 - 9:15 am
Grade 5:  8:30 - 10:15 am
Grade 6:  9:15 - 10:15 am
Classrooms

JH Football / Volleyball
Mable vs Heritage Christian
Home Game

Preparatory Academy Information Night
6:00 - 8:00 pm
2200 Sequoia Ave., Anaheim, CA

Thursday, Oct. 7th
Mable Technology Week
Junior High
8:00 am - 3:00 pm
Classrooms

Directors Series: Understanding Accelerated Math
8:30 am, and repeating at 6:00 pm
Mable Library

Friday, Oct. 8th
Elementary Picture Day

Monday, Oct. 11th
6th Grade Study Trip:
Outdoor Science Camp
Through Oct. 15th

Tuesday, Oct. 12th
JH Football / Volleyball
Mable vs Calvary
Home Game

Thursday, Oct.14th
Fairmont Parent Association Meeting
8:30 am
Mable JH Stage Area

JH Volleyball
Mable vs Orangewood
Away Game

College Fair
6:00 pm
Preparatory Academy Gymnasium

Contributed by Karen, Mable Campus

SCOREBOARD game highlights: girls volleyball vs heritage oak

Anaheim Hill Tri-Way Girls Volleyball vs Heritage Oak  September 29

Final Score:   Cougars WIN  25-17, 21-25, 15-11

In an exciting three game match the Cougars outlasted the Heritage Oak Huskies.  The Cougars showed their heart and passion and would not give up. They proved to everyone watching that they were a great team of girls!!  Behind Neha P., Jade Woods, Samantha C., Brittany N., Sophia M., Nicole K., and Zoe W. the Cougars are a solid team to be reckoned with!

Contributed by Vicky, Anaheim Hills Campus

SCOREBOARD game highlights: boys football vs heritage oak

Anaheim Hill Tri-Way Boys Football vs Heritage Oak  September 29

Final Score:   Cougars WIN  45-8

The Cougars football team continues to dominate the competition!  Rolling over the Heritage Oak Huskies 45-6.  Behind quarterback, Kyle G. and the amazing legs of running back, Dylan S. the Cougars were impossible to stop.  The strong defense only allowed the Huskies to score one touchdown.
The Football team takes the pitch again on Monday, October 4 against Carden Hall!

Contributed by Vicky, Anaheim Hills Campus