Monday, April 25

FACULTY LOUNGE citron's hope lopez loves hands-on learning


Citron P4 teacher Hope Lopez believes experience is the best teacher.  Whether it’s developing lesson plans for her P4 students, getting messy in her extracurricular class “Cooking and Other Concoctions” or keeping her summer campers engaged, she encourages fun, hands-on learning.  Hope has 10 years experience working with preschool-aged children and a Teaching Certificate in Early Child Development.  She is currently completing her Bachelors of Arts in Human Development.  Hope wears many hats at the Citron campus including Preschool Coordinator for the P4 group.  In addition to baking and cooking, she loves the outdoors and enjoys bike riding and hiking with her two teen-aged sons.  Hope says the best part of her job is having the opportunity, “to work with a wonderful group of ladies and interact with great kids.”

Contributed by Elly, Citron campus

FACULTY LOUNGE anaheim hills' wendy knudson makes a difference


Anaheim Hills’ first grade teacher Ms. Wendy Knudson has worked in Early Childhood Education since 1995, the past six years as a first grade teacher.  For five years running, she has achieved both the Model and Master Teacher designations in Reading and Math through Renaissance Learning.  Wendy has a B.S. in Child and Adolescent Studies from Cal State, Fullerton and has completed Masters level coursework in Education.  She welcomes the challenges inherent in teaching first graders and relishes the opportunity to “make a difference in the lives of young learners.”  To unwind from a day spent hard at work shaping the lives of her little ones, Wendy escapes to the spa or indulges in retail therapy.  She also enjoys reading and volunteering at her church.

Contributed by Vicky, Anaheim Hills campus

FACULTY LOUNGE mable's junior high math teachers take the spotlight


It’s all about math this month at the Mable campus with our faculty spotlight shining on Trevor Ickes and Michelle Paraiso.  These Junior High math teachers make sure Mable’s junior high students are motivated and prepared to challenge any math problem them come up against.  Ms. Paraiso teaches grades seven and eight and is also the junior high math pentathlon coach.  She earned her BA in Mathematics and her MA in Education from Ateneo de Manila University in the Philippines.  In addition to teaching math in the Philippines, she taught at Fairmont Prep for six years before joining the Mable team two years ago.  She enjoys reading and listening to music in her time away from school.   

Michelle's cohort in the Math Department, Mr. Ickes has been teaching for the past seven years, six of those years were spent teaching sixth graders.  He teaches junior high and also serves as NJHS Coordinator and pentathlon coach.  Mr. Ickes earned his BA from Loyola Marymount University and attended National University for his credential courses.  He enjoys coaching soccer, playing golf and boating in his free time.  Both Michelle and Trevor credit the supportive environment at Mable and the motivated students with creating a great teaching environment.   

“I enjoy the constant interaction of teachers and students and the ability to engage students that are prepared to take their education to the next level,” says, Mr. Ickes.  Ms. Paraiso loves getting to know her students by attending social events and working with them outside of class time.

FACULTY LOUNGE edgewood features june huang


They say education is more a calling than a profession--and the calling came for Mrs. June Huang while she was working at a school in London, England as part of a college internship. June teaches Junior High Language Arts and is one of the Academic Pentathlon coaches at the Edgewood campus. She came to Fairmont in 2006 as a long-term substitute at the Prep campus.  In fall of the same year, she began working full-time at the Edgewood campus as the 6th grade Language Arts and Assist teacher. She currently teaches 6th and 7th grade literature and 8th grade English. In addition to an English single-subject teaching credential, June has a BA in English and a Master’s Degree in Education with an emphasis in Curriculum and Instruction.  Her hobbies include reading, decorating her home, shopping, exercising, trying new restaurants, traveling, and spending quality time with her husband and 4-month old son. She loves Edgewood’s diverse, well-rounded student body, supportive staff and friendly environment.

Contributed by Jonna, Edgewood campus

Monday, April 18

SCHOOL NEWS week of the young child highlights

Fairmont celebrated The Week of the Young Child April 10-16 with special projects and activities to highlight the 2011 national theme: Early Years are Learning Years. The Week of the Young Child, now in its 40th year, is sponsored by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) with the purpose of drawing public attention to the needs of young children and their families and to recognize the early childhood programs and services that meet those needs.
 
Fairmont's Anaheim Hills, Citron, Edgewood and Mable campuses all celebrated their youngest learners with an array of events and activities including a balloon release at the Anaheim Hills campus, an International Food and Fashion Fair at Citron, a carnival at Edgewood, and special "buddy" reader visits at Mable.

Friday, April 15

FRIDAY FOLDER mable campus april 15

SHOW & TELL
Pentathlon Awards
The Academic Pentathlon, sponsored by the Orange County Department of Education, held its annual award ceremony on the evening of April 12th at the Heritage Forum in Anaheim. Fairmont was represented by the Mable, Edgewood, and Anaheim Hills campuses in a night that turned out to be very exciting for our students. Mable had two teams in seventh and two teams in eighth grade. All four of our teams did extremely well, garnering awards in several categories across the board. Among the awards earned this year were:

7th Grade, Fairmont Mable           
2nd place Super Quiz; 4th place Overall Team award

7thGrade, Fairmont Panthers      
4th place Super Quiz;  2nd place Overall Team award

8th Grade, Fairmont Mable            
1st place Super Quiz;  2nd place Overall Team award

8th Grade, Fairmont Panthers     
1st place Super Quiz; 1st place Overall Team

In a wonderful display of academic prowess, both eighth grade teams tied for first place in the Science Super Quiz. Overall, all of our junior high students performed admirably, both individually and on their teams. We are very proud of these students, and we thank them, their families, and their Pentathlon coaches for another year of hard work and dedication.

8th Grade Mable Team                 8th Grade Panthers Team
JESSICA C.                                 JOSHUA C.
RYAN H.                                     NELSON L.
MEERAN I.                                 KILE Y.
KEVIN C.                                   VASILIKI C.
TAREK H.                                   BRADLEY J.
ERIC S.                                       JUSTIN L.
ALAN A.                                    NATHAN K.
JITIN D.                                      MILAN M.
STEPHANIE O.                                                              
                                                                                               
7th Grade Mable Team                 7th Grade Panthers Team    
ALEXANDER H.                         KATIE M.
EMILY L.                                     DAVID K.
LIZA M.                                       MICHELLE C P.
DERRICK L.                                JADE A.
JONATHAN L.                            TONY D.
NICHOLAS P.                             TANNER L.
MANVEENA S.                           JOYCE C.
IRVIAN S.                                   MADISON N.

Coaches: Mr.John Briner, Mr.Trevor Ickes, Mrs.Rebecca Madsen-Lugo, Mrs.Michelle Paraiso, Mrs.Alena Pettit, and Mrs. Donna Riley

Science Fair Update
After the very successful Science Fair last February, twenty students were invited to present their projects at the Orange County Science Fair on April 6. The eleven students below won awards on that day, and six of them will be moving forward to the California State Science fair to be held at USC on May 2nd and 3rd. Four of those students were also Broadcom Master Award winners. Mr. Briner, our science teacher, accompanied our students to the event, and we could all see the high caliber of the projects presented by schools from all over Orange County. Students were judged multiple times within their allotted time, and they had to effectively present and answer demanding questions from the judges. This was an outstanding year for the Mable students at the Fair, and we congratulate all of the participants and winners for their impressive performance.

Awards 
Derrick L.-  Mathematics and Software, 3rd Place

Sonam P.-  Chemistry, 1st Place
Broadcom Master 
2nd  Place -  American Association. Of Clinical Chemistry
American Chemical Society Award

Vasiliki C.- Chemistry, 3rd Place
1st Place -  American Association. Of Clinical Chemistry

Jessica C.- Chemistry, Honorable Mention

Kile Y.- Botany Applications,1st Place
Broadcom Master
David Walkington Award
Naval Research Award

Nelson L.- Microbiology,2nd Place
Broadcom Master

Meeran I.-Microbiology,Honorable Mention

Alec H.- Physiology, Honorable Mention

Katie M.- Pharmacology, 1st Place
Broadcom Master

Bradley J.- Aerodynamics, American Institute of Aeronautics Award

Meera M.- Environmental Science, CH2M-Hill Award

WEEK IN REVIEW

SCOREBOARD game highlights: mable boys soccer vs. camelot


CALENDAR 
April 18-22: Spring Break

April 26-29: Junior High Spirit Days

Tuesday, April 26:  3:45 - 4:30 pm 
4th into 5th  &  5th into 6th 
Mini Open House 

Wednesday, April 27:
3:45 - 4:30 pm
2nd into 3rd & #rd into 4th 
Mini Open House

Thursday, April 28:  
3:45 - 4:30pm
1st into 2nd Mini Open House

4th Grade Sacramento Trip Departure 

Friday, April 29 4th Grade Sacramento Trip Returns 

Contributed by Karen, Mable Campus 

FRIDAY FOLDER citron campus april 15

SHOW & TELL 
Week of the Young Child
Week of the Young Child has been tons of fun and we would like to thank everyone for participating. The week has been a busy one but it was great seeing all the happy faces as students had the chance to wear free dress, come in their multicultural attire, and wear their pajamas. The week ended with a lovely spring celebration and a hunt for Easter eggs. 

Spring Break
The teachers and staff would like to wish everyone a happy and safe Spring Break. Enjoy your vacation! 

News from Ms. Luz
Students will focus on track and field events in P. E for the next month. This is also a time that students are working hard to make the 25mile club. Please send your children to school with comfortable tennis shoes starting Monday, April 25th. 

Citron Summer Program 
Summer is around the corner and it’s never too early to sign up for Fairmont’s Summer Programs.  Summertime is a special time for school children. Having fun, hanging out with friends, taking trips, and making memories is what summer is all about.  At Fairmont Private Schools, summer is especially fun with a variety of summer camp activities, exciting excursions, and enrichment opportunities for all grade levels. We mix the best parts of summer with the academic preparation to start the school year right! 
Save 10% on Fairmont Summer Camp and Summer School registration through April 30th. There are only 15 days left to sign up and take advantage of the great savings. Discount automatically applied at the time of registration. Make sure to visit our website at www.fairmontsummerprograms.com to learn more.

You can follow our summer program on Facebook; just go towww.facebook.com/fairmontsummer and “like” our page.

WEEK IN REVIEW 

CALENDAR 
Monday, April 18th – Friday, April 22nd
Spring Break – School Closed 

Monday, April 25th
Welcome Back from Spring Break

Wednesday, May 4th
Kdg Graduation Picture Day – Orders are due prior to this day

Friday, May 6th
Minimum Day – 12:00pm dismissal

Flag Salute – 8:30am

FPA all parent meeting- 8:45am on patio

Preschool Celebration – Muffins with Mommy
9:30am on the preschool yard

Contributed by Elly, Citron Campus