Wednesday, November 10

SCOREBOARD team roster: mable tri-way girls basketball team

Mable is pleased to announce the new players of the Junior High Tri-Way Girls’ Basketball Team!

Team Roster 
Sheryne N.   
Karla G.       
Lauren H.
Mina B.           
Stevey B.           
Frankie T.           
Madison N.           
Brianna P.       
Leanne A.   
Risha B.       
Liza M.

Congratulations to our new team and a special thank you to everyone who tried out! We can’t wait for another great season!

Contributed by Karen, Mable Campus

SNACK TIME pumpkin cranberry bread

This Pumpkin Cranberry Bread is a favorite fall snack--and an easy entree into the kitchen for little bakers as well.  The photo and recipe are courtesy of textile designer Lena Corwin for Design Sponge.  Find the full recipe here (I usually cut the amount of sugar in 1/3 or 1/2).

Contributed by Courtney, Marketing

Friday, November 5

SCHOOL NEWS mable students advance to orange county spelling bee

On Thursday, November 4,  twenty 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students competed in a school-wide spelling bee. Michelle P. bested Nelson L. by spelling “effervescent” and “cinematographer” to take top prize. Both Michelle and Nelson will advance to the Orange County Spelling Bee hosted by the Orange County Department of Education and Scripps. Winners of the Orange County Spelling Bee will advance to Washington, DC for the National Spelling Bee. Rounding out the top, Skylar H. and Nathan K. placed third and Joshua C. and Derrick L. placed fourth. Congratulations to all the spellers!

Contributed by Karen, Mable Campus

FRIDAY FOLDER anaheim hills campus november 5

SHOW & TELL 
Sports Update
Tri-Way Play-offs started on Monday for the volleyball and football teams.  Both of the teams won on Monday!  So we are off to the semi-finals….the girls volleyball team sadly lost on Tuesday to the Carden Hall Eagles  in a very tough 3-game match, but they finished the season with a 11-2 record.  The boys won the semi-final game against Calvary and made it to the Tri-Way finals for the first time.  Unfortunately they lost to Carden Hall in the finals 14-6.  Despite the loss, it still was a very successful season with the boys finishing the season with a record of 12-2!

Cougar Sports Scores
For the Week of November 1-5
Tri-Way Football vs TVT
Cougars Win 35-6

Tri-Way Volleyball
Cougars WIN  28-26, 25-22

Tri-Way Volleyball vs Carden Hall
Cougars lose  25-27, 25-22, 16-18

DSL Football
Cougars lose 12-18

DSL Volleyball
Cougars lose 20-25, 16-25

Tri-Way Football League Finals vs Carden Hall
Cougars lose 6-14


Second Grade Music Program – “Dino-Stars”
Mrs. Zavoral’s second grade music program “Dino-Stars” was on Wednesday and it was a wonderful, wonderful show!  All of the students were dressed up as dinosaurs and there were so many amazing creative dinosaur costumes!  Great job all you moms and dads!  During part of the show the second graders went into the audience to ‘recruit’ a teacher to teach the ‘dinosaur two-step’ too….it was so much fun watching the dinosaurs teaching the teachers.

Eighth Grade Bonding Trip
On Friday, October 29, the eighth graders left for the annual “Bonding Trip”.  The boys went to Irvine Lakeview Terrace for a camping trip, complete with tents, fishing poles, cooking stoves and lots of food!  The boys had memorable trip-many of them camping and fishing for the first time.  This trip is so important because it gives all the boys an opportunity to get to know their classmates and teachers in a more meaningful way.  Many of our graduating  8th graders have been here at Fairmont since Kindergarten and will soon be moving on to high school and the next ‘season’ of their lives.
The eighth grade girls went to South Coast Plaza for some quality shopping time (very important), and then to Maggiano’s for lunch (also very important), and then went to “The Mansion” (as they all called it) for a sleep-over!  They all worked together preparing, by their request, a Thanksgiving Day feast for dinner (with turkey and all the fixings).  They then talked and shared and watched movies all night long!  Many of the girls are anxious to enter the next stage of their lives, but truly will love their classmates and treasure these memories for a very long time!  (VERY important)

Spirit Day
On Monday, November 1, junior high had its first “Spirit Day”.  Each grade dressed up with a color theme and competed for the “Most Spirited Class” award.  Eighth Grade won the color competition (most blue) and Sixth Grade won the dance competition (dancing to Miley Cyrus’ Party in the USA).  These activities were taken very seriously as there were free dress days and free pizza lunches on the line!


Halloween       
It was a scary, spooky day on Halloween!  Pre-school paraded around with their teachers.  The pre-school teachers dressed up as lady-bugs and director, Candace Atherton was…the bug-catcher!! The students and parents loved seeing the enthusiasm that our wonderful teachers brought to the day.  


The elementary classes paraded, and loved showing off their clever costumes. The Second Grade teachers dressed up with characters from Alice in Wonderland with the Mad Hatter (Mrs. Brewster), The White Rabbit (Mrs. Lee), The Queen of Hearts (Mrs.Thall) and Alice (Mrs. Zavoral).  Third Grade teachers, Mrs. Bloomingdale and Mrs. Carroll were “Ketcup and Mustard”…they were hysterical. They hung out with Second-Grader Parker L. who was a giant hot dog and bun.  Mr. Drake, who never dresses up, was a camper fisherman this year as he and the 8th grade boys were leaving after the parade for the annual “8th Grade Bonding Trip”. 

WEEK IN REVIEW
ARTS & CRAFTS get ready for fall
LUNCHBOX november menu, anaheim hills
SCOREBOARD game highlights: anaheim hills boys football vs calvary
SCOREBOARD game highlights: anaheim hills dsl boys football vs edgewood
SCOREBOARD game highlights: anaheim hills girls volleyball vs carden hall
SCOREBOARD game highlights: anaheim hills girls volleyball vs pegasus

CALENDAR 
Monday, November 8
Elementary Flag Salute at 8:10am and 8:25am

Tuesday, November 9
3rd Grade to Long Beach Aquarium
Junior High Instrumental Program at 1:30pm
Tri-Way All-Star Games at Orangewood  3:15pm

Wednesday, November 10
DSL Football and Volleyball vs Heritage Oak   3:15pm

Thursday, November 11
Veteran's Day  NO SCHOOL

Friday, November 12
Junior High Fun Friday to Boomer's in Irvine

Contributed by Vicky, Anaheim Hills Campus

FRIDAY FOLDER edgewood campus november 5

7th Grade Production of "Snoopy" 
Friday & Saturday, Nov. 19th - 20th,  7:00 pm
Allison Hall

Tickets go on Sale Monday, Nov. 8th
Angel Seats: $12 each
General Seats: $10 each

Don't miss this opportunity to see this talented class in this drama production of "Snoopy."

Service Project - 5th Grade 
The fifth graders are collecting leftover Halloween candy to donate to our troops. Fifth grader, Bridget Foley, who is coordinating the project explained,  "We thought this would be a good project, because it is something that we can do on our own. It makes you feel good to sacrifice for the troops who give so much for our country." 

The students have been making signs to promote the project, and they have decorated bags and boxes so other classes have a place to donate their candy if they would like to contribute. We have already collected two big bags so far, and we hope to collect ten big bags before next Friday. This year, we are really committed to service-based learning, and with all of the wonderful ideas our students  are generating, we know we can really make a difference! 

November Field Trips & Assemblies
1st Grade - Irvine Ranch Outdoor Education Center
Monday, Nov. 8th
8:30-1:45 pm

6th Grade - Tessmann Planetarium, Santa Ana College
Monday, Nov. 8th
8:45-11:30 am

Preschool - 8th Grade - Imagination Machine Assembly
Friday, Nov. 12th
9 am, 10 am, & 11 am

5th Grade - California Science Center
Tuesday, Nov. 16th
8:30-3:00 pm
 
Tech Tuesdays @ Edgewood
Promethean Board Presentation
Tuesday, Nov. 9th
8:30-9:00 am
Grade Level Classrooms

Edgewood is a tech savvy campus, and we are pleased to offer Tech Tuesdays to Edgewood parents in order to provide them with a better understanding of the programs Edgewood teachers and staff use daily.

The last Tech Tuesday class will be this coming Tuesday. Don't miss out! See you there!

Scoreboard
Game Scores:
DSL FB won against Anaheim Hills 20-12
DSL VB won against Anaheim Hills 25-17, 25-12, 15-10

Tuesday, Nov. 9th
DSL VB & FB @ McDowell at 3:00 pm

Basketball season is right around the corner! JH Tryouts are Monday, Nov. 8th!

Tuesday, Nov. 30th
JH BB vs. Anaheim Hills
Girls play at 3:00 & Boys play at 4:15 pm

Thurday, Dec. 2nd
JH BB @ Mable
Girls play at 3:00 & Boys play at 4:15 pm

Tuesday, Dec. 7th
JH BB vs. Carden Academy
Boys play at 3:00 & Girls play at 4:15 pm

Thursday, Dec. 9th
JH BB @ Orangewood
Girls play at 3:00 & Boys play at 4:15 pm

Tuesday, Dec. 14th
JH BB vs. Heritage Christian
Girls play at 3:00 & Boys play at 4:15 pm

WEEK IN REVIEW 

CALENDAR 
Monday, Nov. 8th
Parent Association Meeting at 8:30 am
1st Grade Field Trip to Irvine Ranch Outdoor Education Center
6th Grade Field Trip to Tessmann Planetarium, Santa Ana College

Thursday, Nov. 11th
Veteran's Day - No School

Friday, Nov. 12th
ECPA Fall Fundraiser - Parent Night Out 6-9 pm
Imagination Machine Assemblies sponsored by ECPA
2nd-5th at 9 am, P4-1st at 10 am, and 6th-8th at 11 am

Saturday, Nov. 13th
UCA Southern California Cheer Regional @ UCI

Tuesday, Nov. 16th
5th Grade to California Science Center

Wednesday, Nov. 17th
Picture Makeup Day

Friday, Nov. 19th & Saturday, Nov. 20th
7th Grade Show "Snoopy" at 7 pm

Contributed by Jonna, Edgewood Campus

FRIDAY FOLDER mable campus november 5

SHOW & TELL
All Hallows' Eve
"It's Halloween! It's Halloween!
The moon is full and bright
And we shall see what can't be seen
On any other night."
-Jack Prelutsky
Ghosts and goblins and many other fantastic creatures graced the Mable Campus on Friday, October 29.   Halloween festivities began with our yearly first and second grade parade in the morning. By afternoon, all the elementary classes enjoyed a party organized by the room moms.  The day culminated with the Annual Halloween Haunt sponsored by the Fairmont Parent Association.  Costumed revelers danced to scary tunes and munched on creepy snacks, such as eyeballs made of rice crispy treats. Many clubs from all campuses provided craft activities, games and even a haunted house for all to enjoy. We were happy to see many former students and future families attend.  For the Fairmont children, this is one of the most exciting holidays of the year. 

Mable Elementary Reigns at Volleyball Again!
Congratulations to our 5th / 6th grade girls volleyball team for being undefeated League Champions for the 2nd consecutive year. On Tuesday, Fairmont Mable beat McDowell 25-7 and 25-13. The girls played very well as a team, and each girl contributed to our success all season long. Our student athletes continue to strive for perfection on and off the court, not only with their academics. Their conduct on campus and on the volleyball court is exemplary. Congratulations on your hard work and effort for a successful 2010 season!
 
Mable Campus Elementary Volleyball Team 2010
Clarissa G.-Captain
Alison O.
Aleena F.
Alexandra T.
Shawnnelle N.
Iris W.
Hidaya S.
Caroline Y.
Jocelyn L.
Ashley A.
Nathalie S.
Lauren K.
Lauren T.-Manager/practice player

WEEK IN REVIEW 

CALENDAR
Saturday, November 6th - Friday, November 12th
8th Grade Study Trip
Washington, D.C.

Sunday, November 7th
Daylight Savings Time Change

Tuesday, November 9th
7th Grade International Luncheon
11:00 am - 12:00 noon
Mable Cafeteria

Wednesday, November 10th
Parent Association Meeting
8:30am
Junior High Stage Area

Thursday, November 11th
NO SCHOOL - Veterans' Day

Monday, November 15th
STAR Math Testing begins

Tuesday, November 16th
CHOC Toy Drive begins

Johns Hopkins Talent Search Presentation
6:30 - 8:30 pm
Mable Campus Cafeteria Stage

Thursday, November 18th
Zumba Class for Parents
8:30am
Junior High Stage Area

Friday, November 19th
1st Grade Santa Photos
9:30am
Junior High Stage Area

Tuesday, November 23rd
Thanksgiving Feast
11:00am
Mable Cafeteria

Wednesday, November 24th - Friday, November 26th
NO SCHOOL - Teacher In-Service and Thanksgiving Holiday

Contributed by Karen, Mable Campus

FRIDAY FOLDER citron campus november 5

SHOW & TELL
Voting Day Results
Citron students joined the rest of the nation and voted on Tuesday, November 2nd! They had a tough choice to make: choosing between an ice cream party or a donut party. Ice cream won by a landslide, beating out donuts 128 to 57. The students will see the results of their votes on Tuesday, November 9th when they will enjoy ice cream at snack.

Character Counts – Respect
We are continuing to build our Character Counts rainbow for the month of November with yellow for “Respect”.  Our teachers have begun discussing the meaning and how the students can show respect at school and home. Feel free to join us and speak with your child about respect and the importance of using good manners, being tolerant and accepting of differences, being considerate of others feelings and not hitting or hurting anyone. As we recognize each child for demonstrating good character, we will give him or her a brick to add to the rainbow corresponding with the color of his or her good deed. We would like parents to also join in the efforts of building our rainbow and would like you to give out yellow bricks to anyone you see acting respectful around campus. 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 respectful so far for the month of November!

Chalk Talks: Winter Wellness
Laura Metzdorf
Tuesday, November 9th, 6-7:30pm
Edgewood Campus, North Tustin
There's more to wearing scarves than being fashionable—they help prevent colds! Join Laura Metzdorf, licensed acupuncturist from The Healing Sanctuary (North Tustin) and author of CultivateYourWellness.com for helpful hints on how to keep your family healthy this winter. Topics include natural remedies for prevention and treatment of common cold weather symptoms. First 5 RSVP’s will receive a gift bag of immunity- boosting herbs and other samples.
You can RSVP by calling (714) 234-2780 or visit www.fairmontschools.com/chalktalks

Food Drive
With Thanksgiving right around the corner, the Citron Campus likes to do its part to help those in need.  We will be hosting a food drive to benefit the Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County from 11/8 – 11/23. Items that are in great need are all non-perishables, stuffing, rice, canned items, and shampoo. Please look for a flyer coming home with more information.


WEEK IN REVIEW

CALENDAR
Sunday, November 7th
Daylight Savings Time Ends.
Don’t forget to change your clocks back one hour.

Monday, November 8th
Fall Food Drive Begins
Donate canned item and other goods to the second harvest food bank

Tuesday, November 9th
Winter Wellness
Laura Metzdorf
Tuesday, November 9th, 6-7:30pm
Edgewood Campus, North Tustin

Thursday, November 11th
Veteran’ Day Holiday – School Closed

Friday, November 12th
FPA Bake Sale
Items will be located in the lobby and available though out the day.
Santa Photo’s
We will begin taking pictures at 9am on the patio

Contributed by Elly, Citron Campus