Fairmont Mable Campus
IN THIS ISSUE
Enrollment Celebration Barbeque
Boys Soccer
Junior High Spirit Week
Dates to Know

WEEK IN REVIEW:

SUMMER mable welcome video

 

STUDENT SPOTLIGHT mable's tiffany k wins poster contest

 

BOOK REPORT celebrating national poetry month

 

BOOK REPORT mable librarian turns kids on to a light in the attic

 

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

 

SCHOOL NEWS week of the young child highlights




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Mable Campus Newsletter
May 9, 2011 

Enrollment Barbeque

PHOTO OF THE WEEK  

Parents, students, teachers, and visitors enjoy the
Enrollment Celebration Barbeque held on April 27 
 
Enrollment Celebration Barbeque  

 

The Mable Campus was filled with excitement on Wednesday, April 27, as families and visitors enjoyed a picnic-style lunch with hot dogs and snacks. Families took time to visit with their children on the field, chatted with friends, and enjoyed a perfect spring day. The picnic was a wonderful opportunity to share our appreciation for the continued trust our families have in us, and we are extremely grateful to them for allowing us to achieve our enrollment goal. Many thanks also to the Fairmont Parent Association for providing delicious snow cones, and to Food Management for catering such tasty treats.



Boys Soccer

 

The JH Boys Soccer team just finished up a very successful season. They made it all the way to the semifinals of the Tri-Way League where they fell short to Anaheim Hills 2-0.It was a remarkable season for the boys because they finished with a record of 7-5 while playing with 10 players for 10 out of the 12 games. The defense was held together by goalie Nico Ament and defenders Matthew Tuinstra, Ejay Cho, Brando Padilla, and Nomin Park. They only gave up 9 goals in 12 games, which is a wonderful accomplishment. Through the midfield we were led by Shawn Cho, our playmaker, Alfred Mustafa, Justin Lee, Tarek Sahyoun, and Ken Li. Our leading goal scorer, Kareem Latif, tallied 16 goals for the season and was our engine during our play-off run. I have been coaching soccer for over 10 years, and I have not been more proud of a group of boys. Their heart and determination was second to none, and it was a true privilege to coach these young men.

 

Contributed by Coach Gustav Gratzer


spirit week

Junior High Spirit Week

 

As the year begins to wind down, ASB events pick up. After a relaxing spring break, Junior High students jumped into the events of Spirit Week. ASB planned everything, and this year it was all about the movies. Each day, students competed to earn spirit points for their homeroom by dressing up to the according theme of that day. On Friday, April 29, homerooms competed against each other for a chance to steal the trophy from Mrs. Lugo's homeroom, last year's champion class. The homeroom games this year included a peanut butter and popcorn toss, a banana eating contest, a relay race, and a frozen T-shirt contest. In addition to spirit week, ASB sponsors other major events throughout the year including Carnival, the End-of-Year dance, and fundraisers.

 

Contributed by Jenny Rossopoulos

Dates to Know

 

 

Monday, May 9 to Friday, May 13

7th Grade Trip to the Grand Canyon 

 

Thursday, May 12

 8th Grade International Luncheon at 11:30

 FPA meeting at 8:30

 

Saturday, May 14  

 

 Free assessment for prospective families

Make up day is Friday, May 6

CTP4 testing campus-wide

 

 Monday, May 16

 

 Pep Rally, 2:00 pm

 

 Tuesday, May 17

 

2nd  Grade Spelling Bee at 8:30

 

National Junior Honor Society Assembly at 2:00pm (grades 5 through 8)

 

 

Wednesday, May 18 through Friday, May 20

 

5th Grade Catalina Trip

 

Thursday, May 19 

 

Zumba class for parents @ 8:30

 

 Friday, May 20

 

Sports Banquet for Junior High