Friday, January 13

FRIDAY FOLDER january 13




Highlights From This Week
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Don't forget that there is NO SCHOOL on Monday, January 16th in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. Read all about this national holiday in our blog post.

Fairmont Expo 
Sunday, January 22, 2012
10:00am-2:00pm 
Chapman University

We invite you to join us at our inaugural joint open house event as we kick off the New Year and launch our 2011 Report Card. This is the first time in Fairmont history that all five campuses will be together in one location, and you won't want to miss it! Preview your child's next grade level while exploring our art and science exhibits and enjoying student performances and informative presentations. Spend time with fellow parents and meet families and teachers from other Fairmont schools.

Bring your children along to play with their school friends-kid's activities will include treasure map crafts and pirate themed face painting at our Summer Programs table, photos with our mascots, and a milk and cookie bar!
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Extracurricular Classes  Our winter session of extracurricular classes begins next week. Our enrichment classes provide excellent opportunities to students to explore foreign languages, sports, and more. Be sure to check out your campus e-newsletter for the list of classes offered and sign-up details. 

Weekly E-Newsletters 
Anaheim Hills Campus 
Citron Campus 
Edgewood Campus 
Mable Campus 

January Lunch Menus 

Contributed by Alyssa, Fairmont Private Schools 

Thursday, January 12

becoming bilingual...A to Z


We kicked off our 2012 Spring Chalk Talk series last night at the Anaheim Hills campus with an event called "Becoming Bilingual." The event began with a screening of the documentary Speaking in Tongues, which follows the story of four students in San Francisco along their path to learn a second language. The film addresses the American trend towards remaining an "English only" nation, and the limitations that trend will put on future generations in an increasingly global economy. 

After the film, we held an open forum discussion on the topic of language learning facilitated by Krystin Kim, a Fairmont parent and owner of the North Orange County division of Lango; Denise Cabanel-Bleuer, Spanish Professor at Orange Coast College; and Sandy Cosgrove, Fairmont's Director of Education. We were thrilled to have a fantastic audience that posed great questions and offered insight into the importance of language learning for children and adults alike.  

Here are some takeaways from the discussion: 

  • Learning a second language offers students a variety of developmental and cognitive benefits, including: higher self esteem, opportunities to connect with other generations, enhanced cultural awareness, reduced risk of Alzheimers,  and increased job opportunity. All of these benefits increase when students learn more than two languages. 
  • The prime window for language learning begins at birth and closes around age 13, when the child's brain is still developing and language can be absorbed rather than taught in translation mode. 
  • When learning a second language, children learn the most from their friends, not from parents, so parents don't have to fear not knowing the language their child is learning. 


The bottom line? Everyone can and should learn a second language, and the earlier you start, the better!  All Fairmont students begin taking Spanish in first grade, and Fairmont also partners with Lango to offer after school language enrichment starting at the preschool level. Contact your campus Activities Director if you're interested in signing up for Lango classes this term. 



Contributed by Alyssa, Fairmont Private Schools 

Wednesday, January 11

THE FAIRMONT FIVE educational websites for kids

Kids love computers! Making the time they spend in front of them both fun and educational is where parents and teachers come in. Here are a few suggestions for websites that pique children's curiosity and engage their minds while providing a fun-filled online experience.
  1. Starfall is one of the best literacy sites for early childhood using games, songs and animation to introduce children to reading. Their systematic phonics approach, in conjunction with phonemic awareness practice, is perfect for preschool-second grade.  A new Starfall More site also features K-2 math games.
  2. PBS Kids is a wonderful companion to PBS's educational TV programming with games themed to each show that cover reading, science, math and more. Great for preschool-third grade.
  3. Fun Brain was selected by FamilyFun magazine in its September 2010 issue as one of the top ten websites for kids. It provides a safe gaming environment that bridges learning and entertainment.
  4. Weatherwizkids was designed by a meteorologist and introduces children to the fascinating world of weather. It’s also a wonderful educational website for teachers and parents to give them the right tools to explain the different types of weather to children. Best for kids second grade and up.
  5. National Geographic Kids website has won a number of awards for design, innovation and educational content. Games, videos, quizzes and tons of fascinating facts make this a favorite for nature and animal lovers and kids who are super curious about the world around them.
photo from Microsoft World online photo gallery

Contributed by Danyelle, Fairmont Private Schools

Tuesday, January 10

martin luther king, jr day...A to Z

History (FactMonster)
It took 15 years to create the federal Martin Luther King, Jr., holiday. Congressman John Conyers, Democrat from Michigan, first introduced legislation for a commemorative holiday four days after King was assassinated in 1968. After the bill became stalled, petitions endorsing the holiday containing six million names were submitted to Congress.

Conyers and Rep. Shirley Chisholm, Democrat of New York, resubmitted King holiday legislation each subsequent legislative session. Public pressure for the holiday mounted during the 1982 and 1983 civil rights marches in Washington.

Congress passed the holiday legislation in 1983, which was then signed into law by President Ronald Reagan. A compromise moving the holiday from Jan. 15, King's birthday, which was considered too close to Christmas and New Year's, to the third Monday in January helped overcome opposition to the law.  The federal holiday went into affect in 1986. 

Did you know?  A number of states resisted making MLK Day a holiday.  Arizona governor Evan Mecham rescinded MLK Day as his first act in office in 1986, setting off a boycott of the state.

MLK Day of Service
What better way to honor the life of Martin Luther King, Jr. than to roll up your sleeves and get involved in your community!  This video from the Corporation for National and Community Service  is sure to inspire you and their homepage provides links to community service projects in your area.




photo from writespirit.net

Contributed by Danyelle, Fairmont Private Schools

Monday, January 9

SHORT STORY citron tree planting

Citron Kindergartners "plant their roots" at the Mable Campus during the annual Tree Planting

Contributed by Alyssa, Fairmont Private Schools 

Friday, January 6

FRIDAY FOLDER january 6



Highlights From This Week
Class of 2016 Husky Elite 
Thirty eighth graders from the Fairmont junior high program learned that they were members of the Husky Elite (Class of 2016) this week.  Students earned this honor by being among the top 10, according to grade point average, in their campus' eighth grade class. Each member of the Husky Elite receives a scholarship to be applied toward all four years of their annual tuition at Fairmont Preparatory Academy. The Husky Elite program began in 2011 as a way to recognize Fairmont’s top achieving students as they graduate from 8th grade. Husky Elite honorees and their families will celebrate at a reception hosted by Fairmont Preparatory Academy on February 8, 2012.  We are proud to recognize the Husky Elite winners and congratulate them on their achievement! See the campus e-newsletters below for the list of winners.

Basketball Season is Here! 
Our DSL and Tri-Way basketball season has begun. Be sure to check your campus e-newsletter for the rosters and game schedule. Come cheer on our teams and show your campus pride! 

Weekly E-Newsletters 
Anaheim Hills Campus 
Citron Campus 
Edgewood Campus 
Mable Campus 

January Lunch Menus 

Contributed by Alyssa, Fairmont Private Schools 

Thursday, January 5

SCHOOL NEWS visit treasure island in summer 2012!




DATES TO KNOW
Online Registration Begins
February 15

Priority Registration & 10% Discount
February 15 - April 30

Summer School
(PK-12th Grade)
June 25 - August 3

Summer Camp
(P-6th Grade)
Weekly, June 18 - August 17

Counselor-in-Training Program
(7th & 8th Grade)
Weekly, June 18 - August 17

Enrichment Workshops
(JK-12th Grade)
Throughout the Summer

A'HOY MATEYS!

Each summer, Fairmont Summer Programs has a new theme and those of you who follow us on facebook and twitter have been getting hints all week long! This summer, we're excited to invite you to TREASURE ISLAND and wanted you to be the first to know!

Online enrollment kicks off mid February at www.fairmontsummerprograms.com and we're happy to extend a 10% priority registration discount to the Fairmont community on summer school and summer camp registration through April 30, 2012. 

Get ready for a summer filled with adventure and academic preparation at Fairmont's summer school, weekly day camp and subject-specific enrichment workshops. 

Please contact the Fairmont Summer Programs Team at 714.765.6300 or summer@fairmontschools.com with any questions.