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Canyon Views
An A+ School Driven by Children’s Needs
Principal’s Message:Dear Canyon View Families,
I hope that you all had a wonderful Labor Day and you were able to spend some relaxing time with family and friends. We have a very busy two weeks ahead of us here at Canyon View as we put the finishing touches on our 25th anniversary celebration, which will be held on Thursday, September 27th. I want to share with you the details of our celebration with the hope that you will join us for this special occasion.
The school-wide assembly will start in the MPR at 8:15 a.m. We are hoping that many of our Canyon View families and alumni will attend the festivities, especially members of the 1987 student body. Over the past week, each class has been deciding on an item that represents their class and our school. During the assembly, these items will be placed in a time capsule (treasure chest) that will be on display in the library before it is locked up for the next 25 years. I can’t wait to see what our children have selected for future CV students to discover!
The assembly will have several fun presentations for our students, and our grand finale will take place out on the field. Once the assembly is
Upcoming Events
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6:30 CFHS
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CANYON VIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SEPTEMBER 14, 2012
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Canyon View Anniversary
25 years !
September 27th Don’t forget to wear you white t-shirt
finished, students and adults will head out to the field for an aerial photo taken from an airplane circling overhead. We are asking all students and adults to wear a white t-shirt so that our special message will be visible to the photographer in the airplane.
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(Principal’s Message Contin-ued)
The excitement is starting to build as we get closer to our anniversary. We appre-ciate all of the support and volunteerism that we have received from the commu-nity. Your unwavering com-mitment to our school plays a major role in our success, and for that we say THANK YOU!
Sincerely,
Rob HenikmanPrincipal
PICTURE DAY!
Mark it on your calendars!Tuesday
October 2nd
BOX TOP CHALLENGE
Did you know that each "Box Top for Education" box top earns $0.10? Imagine the free money that could be earned if each child at Canyon View brought in as few as 10 box tops! Starting September 1st, we will be having a month-long classroom Imagine the free money that could be earned if each child at Canyon View brought in as few as 10 box tops! Starting September 1st, we will be having a month-long classroom challenge to see which classroom can collect the most "Box Tops for Education". Each teacher has a collection envelope for the box tops-no need to count or sort them. The envelopes will be collected at theend of the month and the class with the most will win special treat!The winning class will be an-nounced in October. Keep your eyes open, as many re-tailers and products have spe-cial bonus box tops in celebra-tion of Back-to-School.Start clipping and Good luck!Please
contact [email protected] with questions or concerns.
From the Health Office
Another year is upon us and it is time for the annual Vision and Hearing Screening.
Canyon View will be holding our screenings on Wedensday, September 12 and Thursday , September 13. We would love to have you come and help us with this task. If you are a willing volunteer, please contact Anne Marie in the Health Office at 209-7704. Any amount of time you are able to give will be appreciated.
Also, regarding medication, students are not allowed to carry any medicines to school. Over the counter medications, although they do not require a prescription, are still considered medicine. The health office can only dispense these with a written prescription from the doctor. All medications should be checked in at the health office. We will be happy to help in any way to keep your children safe and happy here at school. If you have any questions at all, please feel free to contact Anne Marie, the Canyon
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V iew Hea l t h As s i s t an t a t 209-7704.
Insect Festival
"Dear Canyon View student and families, I would like to invite students in our school to the free event, 2012 Ari-zona Insect Festi-val, which will be held this Saturday, Septem-ber 15 from 10 am to 3 pm at the University of Arizona.The event is free (so is the parking) and has a lot of fun and educational in-formation for children and adults. It is a unique opportu-nity to interact with insect sci-entists including faculty (some of which are very renowned), hold insect, and learn more about them and their impor-tance for the Earth and soci-ety. Last year Insect Festival was great! Here is the link to the Insect Festival information page: http://cals.arizona.edu/ento/festival/2012/ and the at-tached PDF files contain more information about the event and the free parking (they are created from the link).
CFSD neither endorses nor sponsors this organization or activity. The distribution of this material is provided as a community service.
CUB SCOUT RECRUITMENT
NIGHT Do you have a first through fifth grade boy? Does he want to learn new things? Go camp-ing? Earn badges? Make new friends? Come join Cub Scout Pack 107! We are having a re-cruitment night on September 4 at 6:30 in the MPR at Can-yon View. Come join us!
CFSD neither endorses nor sponsors this organization or activity. The distribution of this material is provided as a community service.
CELEBRATE CANYON VIEW
SPIRIT DAY EVERY FRIDAY!
Wear the Canyon View t-shirt or our school colors of turquoise and white every Friday
Science Fair
Information NightWednesday
November 7
6.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m.
Canyon View MPR
Learn all about the science fair, how to complete a science fair project and the rules and ex-pectations for the science fair.Dr. Kathleen A. Bethel, Director of the Southern Arizona Regional Sci-ence and Engineering Fair (SARSEF) will provide an overview of science fair.
CANYON VIEWS
CANYON VIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SEPTEMBER 14, 2012
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The C V
newsletter is published on the following dates: 9/28, 10/26, 11/9, 12/07, 12/21, 1/18, 2/8, 3/8, 3/22, 4/19, , 5/03 and 5/17 The deadline for submissions is the Wednesday before publication.
We are starting a new Geography Bee club very soon. This year we are going to organize the National Geography Bee contest at Canyon View. So, the goals of the club are to help kids become aware of the National Geographic Bee contest in general and the format of the questions that might appear during that contest. If you think your child would be interested in joining this club please register soon using the following online form.
Canyon View GeoBee Club Registration
2012-2013 FFO Monthly Meetings Friday, September 14 8 : 0 5 a.m. CARE Bldg.Friday October 19 8 : 0 5 a.m. CARE Bldg. Friday November 16 8 : 0 5 a.m. CARE Bldg.NO FFO Meeting-December Friday January 18 8:05a.m. CARE BldgFriday February 15 8 : 0 5 a.m. CARE BldgNO FFO Meeting -MarchFriday, April 19 8:05 a.m.CARE BdgTuesday, May 17 8:05
District Directories Are Coming!
Thanks to all district parents who purchased a 2012-2013 Catalina Foothills District Directory. Your directory will be delivered during the week of October 15. Hard copies of directories will be de-livered to your student through his/her homeroom/first period teacher. Be sure to check with your student during that week.
Online directory access will be-come available to you during the same time frame. Look for an email from Alpha Graphics for your access link and instructions. This email will be sent to the ad-
dress you provided during your school check-in events. NOTE: If you haven’t received a test email from [email protected], please email us so that we can make sure we have your cor-rect address for delivery.
If you didn’t purchase a district directory but have decided that you would like one, you will be able to buy one from the front office at the High School as of Friday, October 19, 2012. Just stop in with your check payable to CFHS FFO for $12 (for each hard copy) or $15 (hard copy plus online access combo).
Thank you for your support of the district directory.
CFHS District Directory Committee-FFO
GOOD NEWS CLUB
Good News Club is beginning again each Tuesday after school 3 : 0 0 - 4 : 0 0 p . m . s t a r t i n g 9/13/11(except holidays and half days). We will be meeting in the 1st grade pod Mrs. Bangert’s room.
Please join us for a fun time that includes singing songs, h e a r i n g B i b l e l e s s o n s , memorizing scripture and having snack and game time.
The Good News Club is a non-denominational club open
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to all elementary age children. If you would like a permission slip or have questions please call Karen at 403-1432.CFSD neither endorses nor sponsors this organization or activity. The distribution of this material is provided as a community SERVICE
PARENTREMINDER
Morning Drop Off: Please do not drop off
student before 7:40 am!There is no supervision before
7:40
Notification of Pest Control
State Law (House Bill 2135, Chapter 102) requires the school district to notify parents, legal guardians, and employees 48 hours prior to pest/weed control treatments.
In accordance with these requirements, Essential Pest, vendor for pesticide treatment, will visit our school once month to inspect building exteriors, kitchen areas, and restrooms, and to perform pest control treatments of those areas, as required. Our current pest control program does not include pesticide applications inside classrooms. Such applications are performed only if infestation occurs. Essential Pest will treat Canyon View on the third Tuesday of each month.
Additional information may be obtained from the Environmental Health and Safety Office at the district office at 299-6446.
Canyon View Mission Statement
A statement of our purpose and function as a school
The mission of Canyon View Elementary School, a school driven by children’s needs, in partnership with parents and community, is to ensure that all of our children will achieve their academic and personal best
through a curriculum dedicated to excellence.
Visit CV on the Web
http://www.cfsd16.org/schools/canyonview/
and
CV FFO on the Web!
http://sites.google.com/site/canyonviewffo/
OR
CLICK ON
“CANYON VIEW FFO”
FROM THE SCHOOL’S WEBSITE
Staff Websites http://www.cfsd16.org/
schools/canyonview/directory.html
Spanish Class Website
http://sites.google.com/site/cvspanish2/
CANYON VIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SEPTEMBER 14, 2012
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State of Arizona
Legislative Representatives
for CFSD
(please check www.azleg.state.az.us for
contact information)
Legislative District 26
Senator Al Melvin
Representative Vic Williams
Representative Terri Proud
Legislative District 30
Senator Frank Antenori
Representative David Gowan
Representative Ted Vogt
CATALINA FOOTHILLS
SCHOOL DISTRICT
Dr. Mary Kamerzell
Superintendent
GOVERNING BOARD
Sherri Silverberg
President
Todd Camenisch
Vice-President
Carole Siegler
Member
John Bergan Member
Mary Lou Richerson
Member
299-4746
CANYON VIEW
Rob Henikman
Principal
Phone
209-7700
Fax
209-7770
CANYON VIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SEPTEMBER 14, 2012
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Catalina Foothills Community Schools
Did you know that Community Schools also offers Adult classes?! They start on October 1st and run on Mondays and Wednesdays.
A variety of classes is being offered during this 6 week session including Guitar, Tap Dance, Informational classes for Facebook, Yoga (both morning and evening classes), Tai
Chi, & Bag pipes. Come and try something new! Call Zoe Callimanis with any questions you have at 209-7812 or email her at [email protected]
Catalina Foothills School District FFO
Candidates’ Forum
On
EducationCongressional District 2 CandidatesAZ Legislative District 9 Candidates
Pima County Supervisor, District 1 Candidatesand
Entering District 16 Governing Board Members
Monday, October 15 at 6:30 PM
The program will begin promptly at 6:30 PM and seating is limited. Please don’t miss this opportunity to find out more about the candidates during this important election year. Be prepared with questions.
Catalina Foothills High School
4300 E. Sunrise DriveFor More Information:[email protected]
Invited Candidates include
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Go to www.cfsdfoundation.org
to purchase Gala tickets NOW!!$110 on or before November 30TH
$125 on or after December 1ST
to reserve a table for 10 NOW!!$1,100 on or before November 30TH
$1,250 on or after December 1ST
Golf Fore the Endowments!
Friday, March 1, 2013Skyline Country ClubShotgun Tee Off – Noon
• DoyouhavedonationsforourLiveorSilent Auction?
• Doyouownorshopatalocalbusinessthatcoulddonateorsponsorourevent?
• Canyouvolunteeryourtimetohelpmake the Gala a success?
IfyouranswerisYES,pleasecontactFoundationBoardMemberKaraRawsonat(520)[email protected].
Remember to nominate your choice for
Teacher of the Year.Starting October 1ST at
www.cfsdfoundation.org
Save the Date for
LOVEOURSCHOOLSGALAFriday,January25,2013
6:00p.m.LoewsVentanaCanyonResort
Enjoyanelegantdinner,casinofunwithprizes,musicanddancing,afabulousliveandsilentauction,andrecognitionofourTeachersoftheYear.
WeNeedYourHELP!
Canyon View earns 6% every time you recharge
your card.
Canyon View’s Bashas’ revenue was about
$300 in July.
Easy Money
To get your Bashas’ Community Card,contact Kate Darling at [email protected]
It costs you nothing!
Canyon View’s Bashas’ revenue was
nearly
$1000 in August!
Have you recharged your
Bashas’ Community card
lately?
Do you have old Halloween Costumes that you
would like to donate to
Canyon View students?
If so, then join us for our second...
Friday, October 5
Canyon View Library
3:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Why recycle your old Halloween costumes?
How will the swap work?
Can’t make it? Drop off your gently used costumes at the school office by Thursday, October 4. Your donation will help Canyon View students have a green and affordable Halloween.
Can you volunteer at the swap? Contact Laura Baragar at [email protected]
Organized by the Canyon View FFO See you at Canyon Boo on Friday, October 26!
When the event starts, everyone enters with costumes they are exchanging. Costumes are immediately placed in areas by size and swappers can make one new selection.
Swapping half the costumes kids wear at Halloween would reduce annual landfill waste by 6,250 tons, equal to the weight of 2500 midsize cars!
It’s Fun! It’s affordable! It’s EEEK-o-logical!
Celebrate Canyon View’s
25th Anniversary on Thursday, September 27
at
El Charro will generously donate a percentage of all
Canyon View dining receipts in honor of
Canyon View’s 25th Birthday on Thursday, September 27.
CV25
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SCHEDULEREGISTRATION END: !FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14
CLASS PERIOD: !ONE LUNCH BREAK EVERY WEEK
SEPTEMBER 24 TO DECEMBER 14
FINAL SPELLING BEE DATE: !
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19
AWARD: ONE WINNER IN EVERY GRADE
CIRTIFICATE FOR EVERY PARTICIPANT
QUESTIONS? CONTACT NANCY HSIAO
[email protected]/615-9379
ENROLL NOW!Student’s Name:
Teacher:
Your email:
Your phone no.:
BEE
let’s make
spelling fun!
What is Plant Science Family Night? Plant Science Family Night is hours of engaging, hands-on fun exploring plant sciences. As a family, your K-5 children will work with University of Arizona scientists and Tucson community experts in the fields of genomics, agriculture, chemistry, optics, and botanical sciences to explore DNA, cells, plants, nutrition, survival and adaptations of plants. There are numerous opportunities to observe, compare, analyze, and create…… you can design a microbe, build DNA candy, and you will even extract DNA from a plant. The evening is open to all CFSD families and friends. Except for your dinner (Create Café and Jamba Juice) the whole evening is FREE to participants. JOIN THE SCIENCE FUN!
When and Where? Plant Science Family Night is October 5, 2012 at Ventana Vista School located north of Sunrise at 6085 N Kolb Road from 5 - 8pm. The amazing night of SCIENCE is FREE….. except dinner which needs to be pre-paid! Use the order form at the bottom of this page.
Our Theme this year is “Feeding the 9 Billion” Over 30 hands-‐on SCIENCE Centers! • Play with wiggly worms, learn the life cycle, explore vermiculture & plant composting • Explore your nutritional choices with food labels and plant parts. • Plants need water, plants are impacted by our weather….. take a lesson in the Jimmy Stewart Weather Bus • HOT PEPPERS…. You bet you can learn from the best Arizona “Dirt Farmer” • Learn about Pollen: Nothng to Sneeze at or design an ocean Phytoplankton. • Extract DNA from fruit, build candy model DNA, and explore basic DNA • Make healthy snacks, read food labels, and discover the value of seeds/beans/cereals • Magnify those giant spines, twisted roots and awesome blooms of our desert cactus • Take action….. learn about Water Conservation in our desert or start your own Community Garden • Observe the cells of plants to better understand the living organism • Look carefully at the live bees, our important plant pollinators • Design a microbe or phytoplankton, make an Earth Bracelet or build a cactus.. it is all fun while learning about plants! • Herbivores are everywhere….. animals need plants and plants need animals….. systems are interaction. • Take home to grow a live cactus, win a tour of the UA BIO5 labs, or other free gifts • Discover how could DNA research about rice or maize can … Feed the World Our thanks in advance to the over 50 University of Arizona researchers, scientists, Tucson community experts, CFHS Honor students for their E3 (energy, expertise, efforts) and time to make PLANT SCIENCES come ALIVE and oh oh oh so much FUN!
discover observe
analy
ze create explore
Oct. 5, 2012 5 – 8 pm
You are invited to join the fun with your family!
Our thanks to Dr. Rod Wing and NSF for encouraging and supporting our PSFN. To volunteer or ask questions, please contact Caryl Jones at [email protected]
• Plant Science Family Night (PSFN) will: Cultivate and sustain a community informed by the content of science, inspired by its wonder, convinced of its value, and prepared to engage with its implications for our future.
• Engage your family in science. Families will enjoy the freedom of learning together. PSFN is organized around plant science concepts,
knowledge and scientific skills. The awe and wonderment of plant sciences is enhanced with an organization that is designed to help students discover answers to these questions: What is a plant? How do we use and enjoy plants? How do plants reproduce and grow? How do plants interact with animals in nature? How do plants adapt to different and changing environments?
• Inspire exploration and learning. PSFN will provide a structured learning environment where families have the opportunity to explore their understanding of plant science concepts. Stations are organized with professional expertise, clear instructions and ample materials to enhance the family's learning experience. Center formats are presented in hands-‐on, demonstration or lecture. Students will be given SCIENCE NOTEBOOKS to record their ideas, observations and what they've learned during the evening.
• Connect with classroom instruction. PSFN provides an environment where students can enhanced their understanding of plant science content and important process skills by applying their knowledge in a "laboratory-‐type" environment. The centers connect to our CFSD and Arizona science curricula and to the 12 Principles of Plant Biology.
• Encourage positive attitudes about science. Plant Science and the scientific thinking process are part of our daily life. Show your children "science" in everyday life. Discover the mysteries of plant DNA and build a model of DNA, learn about farming and the economy in Arizona-‐ cotton and chili peppers, explore the parts of plants and their functions, observe bees -‐ our important pollinators, build your own saguaro cactus and uncover what each part does to help survival, dig into soils from around the world and test the chemistry of soil, compare seeds so small you need a microscope and seeds so weird they do not look like seeds, examine the nutrition labels on food boxes, identify the taxonomy of plant families, understand the interdependence of plants and animals, classify leaves of plants to understand our Tucson trees, observe the tree rings in trees many hundreds of years old, explore the nature of wiggly worms, see how gravity influences plant growth, observe the impact of light/optics making a difference and discover Mastodons are herbivores -‐ are you? Native Plants in Tucson.
So much to do… so little time. Arrive at 5:00, pick up your SCIENCE JOURNALS, plan your schedule on the map……. Get going with SCIENCE! Invite your friends and families. This is a CFSD community event supported through an NSF grant awarded to VV Parent, Dr. Rod Wing, University of Arizona Genomics Institute and Ag Department. Thank you to our other essential sponsor Ventana Vista FFO. Questions: [email protected]
Oct. 5, 20125 - 8 pm
PRE-PAID Dinner ReservationsOrder Form
Orders must be received in your CFSD School Office by October 1st at 9 a.m.Dinners made by Create Cafe..... none profit to our event and very reasonably priced for participants.
$5 per dinner per person. Drinks not includedA. Turkey and Cheese Wrap with baked chips and a piece of fresh fruit.
or B. Caprese Wrap (fresh mozzarella, pesto, basil, tomato) with baked chips and a piece of fresh fruit.
Family Name ___________________________ CFSD School ________________Phone or email address ________________________________________________
Number of dinners requested: _____ Turkey _____ Caprese
Cash or check to VVFFO enclosed for $__________