Good luck to our Spartan Athletes as they hold a CAMP OUT at Sirena Beach, AAFB this coming weekend, October 30-31, 2010. The camp out is being held to celebrate a successful volleyball and soccer season for the first quarter of SY 2010-2011. Thank you to their coaches, and their parents for organizing this exciting and special activity to build team camaraderie amongst the athletes.
Happy Feastday and Birthday Sister Maria Rosario
Q1 Parent-Teacher Conference SY2010-2011
October 22, 2010 • Santa Barbara Catholic School had the 1st Quarter Parent-Teacher Conference. Parents went to school to visit and discuss the progress of their child with the teachers.
United Nations Day Celebration 2010
October 21, 2010 • Theme: Global Unity for Human Rights
Online SAT 10 Practice Test now available
by Mrs. Jo-Ann Schaaf
We want our students to become test-smart!
For this reason SBCS would like to give Grade 1 to 8 students an advantage on the SAT 10 test by giving prep tests to simulate the testing and special conditions as closely as possible to what they will experience on testing day. Our prep test of choice is Bright Education Services & Testing, Online and Printable Practice Tests, prep test that will give students an advantage on the standardized exams. What’ s included: Unlimited Online Practice Tests, Standards-Based Tests, Reading & Language Arts, Math, Science & Social Science Tests, Instant Test Results, Comprehensive Progress Graphs & Charts, Standards Test Center Access, and No Child Left Behind Compliant.
Access your account using : https://brighted.funeducation.com/ or http://www.startpracticing.com
Username and Password – same as individual student’ s login for Scholastic Reading Counts! or SRI account. Should you need more information please contact: Mrs. Jo-Ann Schaaf at 632-5578 or thru our email support: sat@santabarbaraschool.org.
Aim for high SAT 10 Scores!
Islandwide Guam ShakeOut earthquake drill
Tomorrow, October 21, 2010, @ 10:21 AM, SBCS will participate in the “DROP, COVER, & HOLD ON” Great Guam ShakeOut, the island’s largest earthquake drill ever!
Major earthquakes may happen on Guam. The ShakeOut is our chance to practice how to protect ourselves, and for everyone to become prepared. The goal is to prevent disasters from becoming catastrophes.
Why is “DROP, COVER, & HOLD ON” drill important? As with anything, to act quickly you must practice often. For more information see website: www.ShakeOut.org/Guam
Pizza Making by 1B Students for UN Day Celebration
by Mrs. Grace Yanger, 1B Homeroom Adviser
Grade 1 is representing Italy for the United Nations Day celebration tomorrow, October 21, 2010. In line with this, the 1B class did a Pizza Making activity since Pizza is one of the famous delicacies of Italy. The students had a hands-on activity in making their own Pizza as well as learning the different ingredients and the process of pizza making. The theme for the class activity is “Unity” which the students practiced while working with their group. Thanks to our parents: Mrs. Rosario, Mrs. Delfino, Mrs. Babauta, Mrs. Baldonado and other 1B parents in for making this activity fun and enjoyable for the kids.
AntiBullying Campaign: “The End of Bullying begins with Me”
October 20, 2010 • OCTOBER is the National Bullying Prevention Month. In an effort to promote a safer school environment for everyone, SBCS supports the Antibullying Campaign. Mrs. Jo-Ann Schaaf. school Guidance counselor, disscussed with the students what bullying is all about and how to prevent it. Posters made by the students are displayed in the campus to promote the event.
Sign up in the digital petition: http://www.pacer.org/Bullying/digitalpetition/index.asp
STUDENT ACTIVITY : Design your own Restaurant Menu Project by 6th Grade Language Arts Class
Topic: Descriptive Writing and Newsletter Making | Collaborators: Language Arts and Computer Subjects
Teachers: Ms. Kristine Roxas and Mr. Suplido
Students were asked to customize their very own restaurants and plan the restaurant menus. Then, they employed the usage of colorful adjectives and descriptive words on sample menus before revising their own menus with attention to descriptive phrasing. Students created fully detailed menus in newsletter format that included foods for all meals as well as details about the restaurant itself, such as history of the restaurant or background on the foods. Selected projects were asked to present their menus in the class.
UN Day Celebration: Schedule of Activities | October 21
MORNING
7:30 – 7:45 AM – Class Assembly in the courtyard
NJHS and STUCO Officers will lead the line in front of the McAuley Gate followed by all classes starting from K4 to 8th Grade
8:00 AM – Start of the Parade
Route: Infront of the McAuley Building, Passing the old Taitano Store | Towards the Iglesia’s Circle | In front of the former Police Department Station | Left Turn to the San Agustin’s Apartment | Left turn to the West Santa Barbara Avenue | Back to School
9:00 AM – Program starts after the parade at the Petrie Gym
10:21 AM – Earthquake Drill (Island wide drill)
Resume remaining numbers | Snacks and Lunch time (teacher based)
AFTERNOON| Classes will resume regular schedule