Talent Show 2014: Photo Gallery

LM Talent Show 2014What a spectacular night.  All the hard work and preparation our tigers put into the show made for the best Talent Show, yet.  Big thanks go out to Tami Michelson and her talented team: Natasha Scrivener, Dorothy Hanchey, Jeanette Rueckert, & Kim Woolley.  Fabulous work everyone!  

2014 Talent Show: Sneak Preview

Singers and Dancers and Karate Ninjas, Oh My!

…and Actors and Musicians and a Hula Hooper, too!

Our Pawprint paparazzi popped in on the Talent Show Dress Rehearsal last week and the report is, it’s a show you won’t want to miss.  We have some terrifically talented tigers taking the stage starting at 6pm this Thursday in the MPR.  Come watch our tiger stars shine!

Here’s a little sneak preview to introduce some of the STARS of the show:

Dancers

From classical dance like ballet and tap to modern lyrical and street dance–even a  cultural Irish dance, our dancers will delight you!

Musicians

We’ve got pianists galore, some are singing’ along while they tickle the ivories and even one dynamic drummer.

Singers

We have lots of vocal artists just letting their voices go!  Listen for titles like “The Cup Song”, “Momma Mia”, “Brave”, “Firework”, “Pompeii”, “Yesterday”, “Fine By Me”, and you guessed, “Let It Go”.

Actors & Extraordinary Entertainers

Get ready for readers of poems, storytellers, and more!

Last, but certainly NOT LEAST…

An exclusive engagement, they perform only once a year

…the Karate Ninjas!

Tigers Compete For Academic Awards; Winners Announced

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Last week, 4th and 5th grade students competed in Round 1 of the Camarillo Academic Olympics.  Students could choose up to three of the following categories:  Art, California History, Current Events, Creative Writing, English Grammar, Geography, Math, Science, Speech, and US History.  More than 180 students participated.  (Scroll to the end to view a full photo gallery.)

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Saturated-2Competition started last Wednesday with the Art and Creative Writing categories.  Art competitors had an hour and fifteen minutes to compose and draw a still life from five ordinary objects.  Entries were judges based on composition; drawing techniques like shading, proportion, and perspective; and the overall impression of the piece.  Creative writing participants were also given an hour and fifteen minutes to write a story.  Each student could choose one of three story leads.  The judges were very impressed with the students’ use of figurative language, dialog, creative plots, and sophisticated vocabulary.

Thursday was the big day for subject tests.  Thirty minutes was allotted for each twenty-five question multiple choice test.  You could have heard a pin drop in the MPR as more than 80 students completed their exams.  It was equally quiet in the library where an additional 22 students completed their tests.

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The week concluded with the Speech competition.  Thirteen students worked hard beginning in December, choosing material, memorizing their stories, and practicing during lunches to polish their voices and gestures.  All the kids improved so much in the last couple weeks and did an amazing job!

After a weekend on pins and needles, the winners were announced yesterday.  In the classrooms, participants received recognition with a certificate of participation.  The top three winners in each class received ribbons.  Finally it was time for the school winners to be announced.  Mrs. Williams, read the winners to the whole school on Monday afternoon.  The kids walked to the office to get their extra big ribbons and have their picture taken.

Congratulations to all of our winners:

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Math Winners: Shea, 2nd; Manas, 1st; Haley, 2nd, Justin, 2nd; Matt, 2nd; Armando, 2nd (not pictured)

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Science Winners: Jackson, 3rd; Keith, 3rd; Garren, 3rd; Manas, 3rd; Haley, 1st; Matthew, 2nd

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English Grammar Winners: Brandon, 3rd; Jenna, 2nd; Haley, 1st

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US History Winners – Tie for 1st: Nathan, Max, Matthew

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Geography Winners: Matthew, 2nd; Manas, 1st; Lucas, 2nd (not pictured)

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CA History Winners: Colin, 2nd; Cate, 2nd; Maddy, 1st; Jesus, 2nd; Nathan, 2nd

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Current Events Winners: Andrew, 1st; Nick, 2nd; Sassin, 3rd

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Art Winners: Alex, 1st; Matt, 2nd; Evelyn, 3rd

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Creative Writing Winners: Alex, 1st; Jenna, 2nd; Anna, 3rd, Christian, 3rd

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Speech Winners: Sophia, 1st; Daisy, 3rd; Tanvi, 3rd; Edison, 2nd

All of our school winners will represent La Mariposa in the City Prelimaries held at the Boys & Girls Club the first week in February.  Good luck, Tigers!Saturated-39

Thank you to all the volunteers that proctored tests, graded tests, and wrote on certificates.  Special thanks to Dorothy Hanchey, Nichole Sadowsky, Christy Pantoja, and Kathryn Masci for their above and beyond behind the scenes work…we never could have done it without you!  Finally a big tiger hug to the La Mariposa office staff for being extra accommodating during last week’s events.

Tiger Artists Honored in County Competition

"Dream Picture" by Sassin Nahas.  Sassin's entry received an "Award of Excellence".  His entry will represent 12th District at the California State level of competition.

“Dream Picture” by Sassin Nahas. Sassin’s entry received an “Award of Excellence” for Photography, Intermediate Division (grades 3-5). His entry will represent 12th District at the California State level of competition.

Three La Mariposa students kicked the year off with a bang.  On January 6, 12th District PTA recognized Sassin Nahas, Tiana Stouch, and Scarlett Ming for their outstanding entries in the 2014 Reflections Competition.  This year’s theme is “Believe, Dream, Inspire”.  The 12th District PTA is made up of 132 schools throughout Ventura County.  The Reflections entries were first chosen as finalists at the school level and then the city level.

Tiana’s musical composition, “Flowing River”, received an Award of Merit, Primary Music (grades K-2).  It is a wonderful piece we recommend listening to–so beautiful it might just break your heart.  Just click the arrow below to listen.

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Scarlett was recognized with a Highly Commended Award for the second year in a row in Literature, Primary Division.  Here is her incredibly sweet take on “Believe, Dream, Inspire”:

Beautiful Butterflies

A beautiful butterfly lays an egg

on a green leaf.

The egg hatches

out comes a tiny, black pupa.

The pupa grows bigger

and sheds its skin

it believes soon it will be

a happy caterpillar,

under there is colorful skin.

Later on the caterpillar will find

a stiff branch or leaf

to spin a cocon

and dream about being amazing.

The cocon craks

and out comes a colerful butterfly.

Her wings are wet

She stays in the sunshine until they are dry.

Then she will fly!

It’s not too early for students to start working on their Reflections entries for the 2015 program.  Next year’s theme is: “The World Would Be a Better Place If …”.  Artists can enter in six different categories: Dance Choreography, Film Production, Literature, Music Composition, Photography, & Visual Arts.  Learn more about Reflections…

Special thanks to La Mariposa Reflections Chair, Cassie Blauert, and her crew for all their hard work with paperwork, art preparation, and organization of the LM Showcase.

La Mariposa Tigers Dance Sky High Through PTA After School Enrichment Program

by Kathleen Spane, PTA After School Enrichment Chair

Talented and energetic Sky High Dance teachers guided La Mariposa dancers through a terrific performance to finish up their 6 week Enrichment class. Parents, family members, Pleasant Valley Child Care teachers and students, all clapped along to the rhythmic moves our students were ready to show off!

We are looking forward to a Winter Session welcoming back Sky High Dance and adding Golf, Basketball, Chess, and Origami–all for kindgarten through 5th Grade.  We’ll also have an art class taylor specifically to kinder through 3rd grade students.  Registration opens after the new year on January 13th!  Classes start January 30th.  The winter session will meet Thursdays after school for six weeks.  Check your La Mariposa eBlast or website for additional information.

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’13-’14 Yearbook Cover Contest Winners

One hundred nine students entered our yearbook cover contest this year.  With so many fun and exciting entries it was tough to pick just one.  So we chose six–three for the front cover and three for the back cover!

And the winners* are:

*Click an the image to view the artist names.

Keeping in mind this year’s theme, “Rock ‘N’ Roar”, our yearbook editor narrowed the field to the thirty-three entries.  Then school staff made the final selections.  (The entire judging process was blind–that means we couldn’t see student names–and no one judged their own child’s work.)

We also wanted to share some other wonderful entries with you. Here are the remaining twenty-seven entries that were submitted to school staff.  Look for them on different pages when you get your yearbooks in June!

A big high five to all of our tigers roarin’ with the courage to enter this year’s contest.  We are proud of you!

Beat The Summer Boredom: Get Your Kids Believing, Dreaming, & Inspiring

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“Believe, Dream, Inspire”

Before school gets into full swing, give your children a head start at creating visual art, dance, film, literature, music and photography pieces for the 2013-2014 Reflections Art Program. This year’s theme, Believe, Dream, Inspire, is perfect inspiration for the final lazy days of summer. So get out the crayons, the paints, the camera or the musical instruments and encourage your children to get creative!

Participating in the Reflections Art Program is a great way for students to explore and learn about various art forms. Creating art is a valuable learning process that challenges students to use their critical thinking skills as well as their talents to create art that supports this year’s theme.

Does your child have a great idea for a Reflections theme?  National PTA is searching now for a theme for the 2015-2016 year. Download an entry form and submit your child’s idea today. Deadline: November 1, 2013.

$100,000+: How the PTA Puts Your Donations To Work

by Kamala Nahas, PTA Historian and Past President

When you write a check for Jog-a-thon or win a bid at our Annual Dinner Dance & Auction do you wonder where the money goes?  Did you know that La Mariposa raises about $20,000 above and beyond the Jog-a-thon and Dinner Dance?  How do we do that and what do we spend all that money on?

For many people, thinking of the PTA brings back memories of our own childhoods,  conjuring thoughts of bake sales, candy bar sales, and sales of just about everything…Fundraising!  At La Mariposa we certainly do our fair share of fundraising, but it’s easy to forget why we do it…the answer to that is programs.

The La Mariposa PTA strives to:

  • Advocate for all students on local, state, and national levels
  • Enrich our school community by providing resources to our families, diverse programs to our students, and support to our teachers and staff
  • Inspire our school community through a free flow of ideas, information, and innovation.

Where The $$$ Comes From

As you can see below, roughly 80% of our funding comes from our two major fundraisers.  The remaining 20% comes from what we call “Passive Fundraisers” or money that is contributed by our La Mariposa community for things we’d all be buying or doing anyway.  Things like eScrip, a huge program where a portion of all your VONS purchases are donated back to the PTA.  This program alone accounts for nearly $10,000 a year.  And other things like Box Tops, Book Fair, Fresh N Easy Night, Movie Nights, and Corporate Donations account for the remaining 10%.

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The La Mariposa PTA takes pride in the many programs we administer and pay for.  To get a sense of our priorities, we have grouped them into larger categories.  Keep in mind that some programs are inherently more expensive because they require the purchase of things. Other programs, while not any less important, are inherently less expensive because they rely more on an investment of service.  (That’s a complicated way of saying “volunteers”.)

Where We Spend Our Money

Technology – approx. $39,000

By the end of the year, the La Mariposa PTA will spend about $39,000 on technology.  The three expenditures in this category are the purchase of six Smart Boards ($23,000), tech teacher salary ($11,000), and the keeping up of basic technology needs ($5,000).

Classroom Support – nearly $22,000

Classroom Support involves many different types of things.  First, each year, the La Mariposa PTA allocates $24 per student for things that bring classroom lessons to life.  This can include field trips that support social studies and science standards, supplies for hands-on art and science projects, manipulatives, learning games, and classroom books.  This category also includes $100 per teacher to create a warm and inviting classroom on the first day of school, student planners, and an additional $1,500 that was allocated for literacy programming.

The Arts – about $15,000

The La Mariposa PTA is thrilled to enrich our students’ curricullum through the arts.  The primary expense in this category is the funding of our Music Teacher ($11,000).  However, there are a number of other PTA Programs and Events that focus on both the visual and performing arts: Art Docent Program/Open House Gallery, the Reflections Program, Assemblies, and Talent Show.

Health & Safety – $13,000+

One of the primary reasons PTA was founded over 100 years ago was to advocate for the health and well being of children.  Today it remains a priority for the La Mariposa PTA.  Dominating this category of expenditures is the funding of our PE Specialist ($11,000).  Other Health and Safety expenditures include:  Tiger Olympics, Emergency Preparation Program, Red Ribbon Week, Rotary Track Team Support, the purchase of playground equipment, and the funding of additional campus supervisors.

Community Building – about $5,000

This is another very broad category that encompasses everything from incentives and celebrations to communications and hospitality.  Our largest expense here is the funding of our Annual 5th Grade Event which includes a class bowling trip, family brunch, and class t-shirts.  Additional events and programs in this category include: Honorary Service Awards; Pride Ticket & Student of the Month Prizes; celebratory parties for the Speech Team, Peer Buddies, & Student Leadership; Back To School Staff Lunch & Staff Appreciation Week; Communications Expenses, Hospitality, and Community Outreach.

Science – just over $4,000

These expenditures are for programs and events over and above the classroom support funds teachers may use for science in their classrooms.  This year’s Science Week takes the lion’s share of this category, but we also have items like Earth Week, support for our Robotics Teams, and maintenance of our La Mariposa Gardens.

Administrative Expenses – not quite $3,000

As you might guess there are a number of costs that come with administering programs and running an association like the La Mariposa PTA.  We continuously work hard to keep these costs as low as we possibly can.  Some of the items that fall into this category are: Account Software, Bank Fees, Volunteer Training, Dues, Insurance, Postage, Supplies, & Tax Preparation Fees.

All of the numbers in this article are approximate.  Detailed PTA Financial reports are available to all PTA members on request.

 

A Look Back On Assemblies

La Mariposa students enjoyed two assemblies performed by Razzle Bam Boom this year.

200 Years of American Music 

In late February, the duo took the students on a musical journey spanning the last two centuries throughout different parts of the United States.

Students learned that they are already familiar with a lot of American composers, such as Stephen Foster. This musician is known as the “father of American music” because he composed more than 200 catchy songs during the 1800s that are still enjoyed today. Two popular examples of his music are “Camptown Races” and “Oh, Susana.”

Razzle Bam Boom also showed students how American music has been influenced by people who have moved here from Mexico, Canada, Europe, and Africa. Blues and jazz have their roots from Africa while  Zydeco is a blend of African influences and Cajun music, which came from French Canadian immigrants who moved to Louisiana.

Students got a taste of Country Western music and Hawaiian music as well as some folksy Bob Dylan and the always popular King of Rock and Roll, Elvis Presley. Razzle Bam Boom ended both assemblies by getting teachers and even Mr. Greenlinger to come and dance to the always popular tune of “YMCA.”

The Character Show

In late March, Obediah, from Razzle Bam Boom, returned to La Mariposa to perform the “Character Counts!” show. He played his trumpet and used catchy song lyrics, funny skits, juggling tricks and audience participation to explain the “Six Pillars of Character” to students. He used “Terrific” as an acronym to help students remember: Trustworthiness, Responsibility, Respect, Fairness, Caring, and Citizenship.

Obediah also addressed bullying, and how students should focus on caring for each other, and not let perceived differences get in the way. Stay tuned to La Mariposa’s weekly email blasts and the school website to find out more about next year’s assemblies – planning is under way for another great set of fun and enriching educational performances for La Mariposa students!

Special thanks to PTA Assembly Chair, Dorothy Hanchey, for arranging this year’s assemblies.

 

“The Artist In Me”: Photo Highlights From Our First Annual School-wide Gallery

LaMariposa.ArtDocent.OpenHouse.052913036Last week during open house the La Mariposa PTA sponsored our first ever school-wide art show.  Nearly two thousand pieces of work were showcased.  The works all came from our newly revamped parent led art docent program.  Scroll down to view the photo gallery.    Click here to read more about the program.

LaMariposa.ArtDocent.OpenHouse.052913102The La Mariposa PTA would like to thank the following art docent volunteers for teaching the lessons and prepping the art for the show:  Mrs. DeCarlo, Kelly Widerburg, Mrs. Van Acker’s, Kathleen Spane, Natalie Swarts, Lynnley Ratajczak, Kerry Huyghe, Sheri Long, Monika James, Kamala Nahas, Julie Yousefi, Linda Chen, Cassie Blauert, Leila Crouse, Jenny Chikasawa, Theresa Cho, Carolyn Slaughter, Lavanya Iyer, Heather Quintana, & Lori Hill, Mychang Bach, Bita Mohsenian, Kamala Nahas, Nirmala Bheemisetty, Dana Batista, Michelle Rosgen, Jill Hodges, Mana Ayers, Annette Barboza.

Special Thanks also to everyone who helped in the classroom or with the set up of the gallery.  Finally, a huge thank you to Julie Hughes for partnering with us in this endeavor–Julie, you truly put the “T” in PTA!