Friday, March 7

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Highlights of the week:


Fairmont Summer Programs "Name Our Summer Mascot" Contest
We are pleased to announce that the theme for our 61st Summer Program is Road Trip USA! Jump start your summer by helping us name our camper van mascot on Facebook.  Every year, we give our Fairmont Summer Program fans the opportunity to name our summer mascot. The person who submits the winning name will receive a free week of Summer Camp at one of our Fairmont campuses! Don't miss out on your chance to win! Here's how:

  1. Like our Fairmont Summer Programs Facebook page:  www.facebook.com/FairmontSummer
  2. Post your name suggestion on our wall by March 12th.
  3. Fairmont will choose the top 5 names and you can vote for your favorite name March 13th-18th. 
  4. The winning name will be announced on March 19th. 
  5. The winner(s) will receive a free week of Summer Camp! 
We can't wait to see what creative names you come up with! In the meantime, don't forget to visit the Fairmont Summer Programs website for more information on the wide variety of programs we offer during the summer.  Enroll by April 30th and save 10% on all summer school and camp programs! Discounts are automatically applied at time of registration.

We Want Your Opinion! 2014 Fairmont Private Schools Parent Survey
As parents, your feedback is invaluable to us in informing our decisions and plans moving forward. We invite you to share your feedback in this year's online parent survey. You will be receiving an email on Monday, March 17th with the link to the survey. Please complete this survey by Friday, March 28th and be entered in a raffle to win $1,000 off tuition next year! Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts.

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Contributed by Valerie, Fairmont Private Schools

Wednesday, March 5

A TO Z benefits of summer camp

Spring is in the air...which means summer isn't far off! As the days get longer and warmer, kids can't help but anticipate the carefree months of summer ahead. For you, the summer anticipation includes planning what the kids will do with their time--summer school, summer day camp, sleep-away camp, swimming lessons, vacation? 

As we remember from our childhoods, summer is a special time for kids, a time for self-discovery and making memories. Summer camp provides a unique, enriching environment for this experience, and the benefits of participating in a quality summer camp stretch far beyond the memories. 

According to the American Camp Association, a 100-year-old organization of camp professionals committed to preserving, promoting and improving the camp experience, summer camp helps children build personal competencies reflected in the four "C's" of the camp community: compassion, contribution, commitment, and character. 

Camp counselors provide children with a network of caring adults to look up to, and an organized camp program creates a safe environment for discovery and exploration. 

The ACA lists the following benefits and anticipated outcomes of the camp experience:

Social Skills Development
  • Leadership 
  • Communication 
  • Participation 
Self-Respect and Character Building 
  • Responsibility 
  • Resourcefulness
  • Resilience 
Community Living/Service Skills 
  • Caring 
  • Fairness 
  • Citizenship
  • Trustworthiness 
Developing these key life skills and character traits at a young age gives children an advantage as they grow and mature. 

Fairmont is proud to offer a Summer Program that is accredited by the American Camp Association. This summer we're hitting the road for a cross-country trip across the USA.  It's going to be  wild ride of fun and learning!  Find out more and enroll by visiting our summer programs website or check out our Pinterest board for the inspiration behind this year's Roadtrip USA theme.

Contributed by Danyelle, Fairmont Private Schools 

Monday, March 3

BULLETIN BOARD somewhere over the rainbow

It's March, and we can hardly contain our enthusiasm because spring is nearly here!  We may get a few more showers, but there are sure to be rainbows too--and who knows what lies beyond the rainbow?!  We hope you enjoy these colorful reminders to have fun with your kids and encourage them to exercise their imaginations every chance they get!

Rainbow word art | Melted crayon art tutorial | Origami gems craftLeprechaun hats | Rainbow headband fascinator

Contributed by Danyelle, Fairmont Private Schools

Friday, February 28

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Fourth Graders Visit Honda Center for First Flight Field Trip
The Honda Center is home to the Anaheim Ducks, and on February 25, 2014, it became the home of the First Flight Field Trip. Over 15,000 students and teachers attended this free one-day event as they explored the math and science of hockey inside the ice arena. The event combined learning from hands-on exhibits and displays, workbook activities, and best of all, the students were taught live and in-person by hockey's experts--the Anaheim Ducks players and coaches! Fairmont's fourth graders across all campuses learned about water molecules, states of matter, friction, temperature, heat transfer, and more!

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Contributed by Valerie, Fairmont Private Schools

Wednesday, February 26

SNACK TIME juicing 101 (for kids)

Juicing is often promoted as healthy and nutritious, as a way to detox the body or lose weight. But recommending juicing for children requires a closer look at what juicing is and what it may offer.

A juicing machine extracts the juice from whole fruits or vegetables. The processing results in a liquid beverage containing health-promoting properties such as vitamins and phytochemicals (including flavonoids), but eliminating most of the pulp or fiber. Dietary fiber is associated with many, many health benefits, such as lowered risk for heart disease, stroke, diabetes, obesity and gastrointestinal diseases to name a few. 

Juicing is an opportunity to engage children in the process of selecting ingredients, adding them to the food processor or juicer and watching them transform into a liquid. Popular juice options combine colorful veggies such as kale, carrots, berries, and maybe bits of ginger for spice. Apples offer sweetness without overpowering the beverage.

If kids are picky eaters, juicing may be an option to help them meet daily recommendations for vegetables and fruits. Remember that juicing is concentrated and consuming too much or too quickly might lead to gastrointestinal problems. For example, you can easily drink the juices of 3 apples, but would find it difficult to sit down and actually eat three apples because of the fiber content.

Juice should be consumed right away or refrigerated to avoid the growth of harmful bacteria. Exposure of the drink to air causes oxidation and loss of nutritional value, especially vitamin C.

Overall, juicing may offer variety and can be part of a healthy diet when used in moderation and a little common sense.
Image credit: fitlife.tv
Submitted by Leslie Kay-Getzinger, MS RD
Regional Dietitian for Nutrition Management Services Company

Monday, February 24

BOOK REPORT my friend flicka

One of the first books I fell in love with as a child was My Friend Flicka by Mary O'Hara. I have always loved animals and checked out reference type books about animals from the library. One day my mom encouraged me to try an animal novel. My mom grew up with horses so she probably had read My Friend Flicka before. We checked it out at the library and I just devoured it. 

My Friend Flicka is the story of Ken McLaughlin--a dreamer who lives on his family's ranch in Wyoming. His seemingly lazy ways anger his practical father.  Nothing seems to put Ken's feet on the ground until the day he sees Flicka, a filly owned by his family that comes from a bloodline of un-tamable horses. Ken is finally given the chance to tame Flicka and keep her. 

Over the course of a summer, Ken and Flicka develop a bond that teach Ken responsibility and gives him the respect of his father. It's a very touching and rewarding story that would appeal to both boys and girls.

And while we're on the subject of childhood classics, here are a few others I would recommend:
Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery
Old Yeller by Fred Gipson
Where the Red Fern Grows by Wilson Rawls

Image credit: Pinterest
Contributed by Darcy, Fairmont Private Schools

Friday, February 21

FRIDAY FOLDER February 21


Highlight of the Week:
Historic Anaheim Debate Team Scores Big at OCDL Tournament  
On Saturday, February 8th, the Historic Anaheim Campus hosted an Orange County Debate League tournament. Over 75 debaters from six schools participated in this event, including Historic Anaheim, which had 15 debate students compete. Amongst those 15 that competed from HAC, were Raj S., Bikrum S., and Gurveer S. who are seen in the picture above showing off their awards.  Congratulations to our debate students who placed 3rd in overall wins and congratulations to Gurveer S. for winning the Overall Speaker Award and being awarded the Golden Gavel.

Technology at Fairmont
Fairmont Technology Team will be holding a series of parent informational sessions regarding the junior high roll out of iPads in the 2014-2015 school year. Please plan to attend your next campus FPA meeting for more information. If you are unable to attend, campus dedicated webinars will be held to provide the information discussed at the on-campus sessions (dates and times to follow on these specific sessions). You may also learn more by visiting the PrepTEC website (http://www.fpapreptec.com) and clicking on the link:
Junior High 1:1 TEC program.

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Contributed by Valerie, Fairmont Private Schools