February 2016 - Turlock Christian School

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February 2016 - Turlock Christian School
TURLOCK CHRISTIAN
TURLOCK CHRISTIAN
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SCHOOLS
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Why did tuition go up when we had $5 million in
committed donations for the new school?
That’s a very good question. We are blessed that several donors have generously given towards our new elementary
and transitional kindergarten school site (an $8 million project), which is scheduled to open sometime in the Fall. The
property is on track to close escrow in March and then complete renovation of our new school will begin.
This still leaves a $3 million balance, which we will be making in monthly payments, minus any additional donations
we receive. The $5 million in donations will be used exclusively for the property sale and remodel, as the donors gifts
were specifically intended.
Tuition specifically goes to pay for educational and operational expenses, which have gone up, as high as +40%, for
liability, workers’ compensation, and health insurance. Many other expenses, such as printing, safety, emergency
preparation, supplies and facilities have also increased substantially. This year we also made a substantial commitment to our dedicated faculty, through increasing salaries, in order to make our salaries more competitive.
We also made it a priority to invest in a lot of new curriculum, extensive advanced technology throughout the campuses, and overall educational programs including, fine arts, and athletics. Constituents have requested we continue
to make strides in developing and improving our school programs and co-curricular opportunities, in order to help
our students reach their God-given full potential, in all their gifts and talents. TC is known for excellence in Christian
education and that is what we want to deliver.
We are thankful for each gift, big or small, because together we are making a difference in our kids’ for all eternity.
Most importantly, we are thankful for and value each child and young person that his entrusted into our hands to
pave the way for an amazing future and destiny. We thank you for the honor and privilege to partner with you to
train your kids to be their very best for Christ. “Do all things for the glory of God.” Colossians 3:23
Annual Auction
Support our kids by attending our Annual Auction & Dinner on March 5. This is one of the greatest events of the
year. We will have great fun, food, and fellowship. ALL of the proceeds go to support programs for our kids. Dinner
is catered – and will be absolutely delicious! We have fantastic silent and live auction items, including one of a kind
class projects, home baked food and desserts, jewelry, decorative items for your home, trips, housewares, and much
more. There are items as low as $5, or come just to enjoy a wonderful dinner, entertainment and fellowship. This will
be a night you will not forget! To purchase your tickets (or to sponsor a table), contact the school office at (209) 6322337.
K-12 Enrollment, Refer a Friend
Refer a friend to TCS and earn $400 tuition credit for the 2016/17 school year. (See Tuition Referral Credit Policy in
the Business Office for full details.)
Exciting K-12 Summer Programs!
Information coming soon! Raise your grade, sports, SAT preparation, fun day camp, swimming, field trips, activities
and more!
Partners Together,
Karen
Winter
Superintendent
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January 23 at
CSUS
Jack Swanson
Freshman
Jonothan Kazas
Junior
Cassie Balswick
Senior
Egan Farrar & Sabrina Polous
2015 King & Queen
Danika Muller
Freshman
Kaylee de la Motte
Sophomore
Saint Sung
Sophomore
Hannah Burgess
Junior
Brooke Rodrigues
Senior
2016 BASKETBALL
HOMECOMING COURT
Sadie Roos
Senior
Eilrai Esaloo
Senior
Annual Auction & Dinner
SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 2016
TC’s Annual Dinner and Auction is just weeks away! To help make it a success, we need your donations for
Live and Silent Auction items. Some ideas for donation are:
Experiences
Day of Golf
A Day of Pampering
Weekend Getaways
Wine Tasting Excursions
Baked Goods
Pies
Cookies
Cakes
YUM!
AVOID THE LINES!
PRE-RESGISTER your credit
card for faster check-in and
check-out!
“Fun in the Sun”Items/Baskets
Jewelry
Pool/Beach Basket
Purses/Wallets
Baker’s Basket
Tools
Book Lover’s Basket
Kitchen Utensils
Gardening Basket
Sports Equipment
Baby Goods Basket
Pet Supplies
Coffee Tea Basket
Home Décor—signs, vases, Girl’s Bows & Tutu’s Basket
Wine & Cheese Basket
platters, candle sets
School Supplies BasketGame Night Basket
Services
Babysitting
Yard Work
Music Lessons
Car Detailing
Salon Services
.....just to name a few. Nothing is too small, if you have something to donate we
can find a place for it to go! We are accepting cash donations to use towards
purchasing items, as well.
Also, don’t forget to reserve your table before they sell out! Donation forms
are available at all campus office.
Proceeds go DIRECTLY to our children– new furniture for the new school,
Band uniforms, Fine Arts Athletics, Technology!
We are looking forward to an amazing evening!
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(Based on 2015-16 First Semester Grades)
HONOR ROLL - GPA 3.0-3.49
7th Grade
8th Grade
9th Grade
Genesis Ramirez
Clayton Giambelluca
Zingbo (Vera) Zhao
Kailaine Jimenez
Katelynne McDonald
Stephanie Jevert
10th Grade
11th Grade
12th Grade
Jakob Skinner
Hannah Burgess
Manuel Preciado
Jack Swanson
Zoe Visaraga
Bret Jones
Dominique Zendejas
Minwoo (Kevin) Kim
Abigail Kirkendall
Desmond Barron
Judah Gregg
Melvin Uytingco
Joseph Vierra
Michael Zaia
Yuqi (Yuki) Xing
Nicolo Fabila
Emma Cisneros
Soren Jerner
Stephen Higgins
Jordyn Martin
Isabelle Harper
Claire Jones
Zachary Silva
Weican (Jason) Wu
Kay Silva
Bo-Wen Li
Rachel Pimentel
HengGao (Garrett) Li
Katie Overton
Sumin (Nick) Cho
Aliyah Amaya
Weijie (Wayne) Zheng
Jae Eun (Jerry) Lee
Hunter Wyatt
Ben Balswick
Mason Mark
PRINCIPAL’S AWARD — GPA 3.50-3.99
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7 Grade
th
8 Grade
9th Grade
10th Grade
11th Grade
12th Grade
Gracie Blake
Mia Lucero
Wen (Kevin) Fang
Eli Roos
HeeJae (Glen) Yang
Daniel Riley
Hannah Nicholson
Isabel Melchor
Deep Singh
Sean Vartan
Xiawen (Lily) Gao
Martin Uytingco
Derek Blomenkamp
Samuel Starn
Savannah Vaught
Jungmin (Ella) Oh
Abigail Morelli
Yining (Effy) Chen
Alexis Stoll
Rosalyn Rojas
Hynseo (Ian) Lee
Kyle Rodrigues
Ju-Hee (Katherine) Jeon
Alex Lazar
Michael Mendenhall
Jillian Vierra
Yongqi (Kelly) Yang
Daniel Castrejon
Camryn Lanigan
Coleman Kirkendall
Brian Stuhmer
Matthew Plett
Mikayla Ray
Luke Ryan
Andrea Castrejon
Clay Thompson
Breanna Mendoza
Marco Delgadillo
Hannah Ryan
Muyao Wu
Hannah Hammond
Ashley Aispuro
Megan High
Yueyao (Alli) Hu
Maxwell Tyson
Cameron Swanson
Tanner Pugh
Lauryn McIntire
David Eivaz
Dong (James) Whee
James LaFollette
Michael Yonan
Christopher Zaia
Mary Padilla
Erik (Howie) Skinner
Brynn David
Logan Crowell
Brandilyn Tarry
Taya Julien-Hayes
Israel Preciado
Haoyu (Max) Lin
Brock Vieira
Drake Maliepaard
SUPERINTENDENT’S AWARD—4.00 and Above
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9th Grade
10th Grade
11th Grade
12th Grade
Natruja (Yoyo) Limsakoune
Daniel Kim
Yun Joo (Jessica) Bae
Abigail Goodman
Soobin Hwang
Fengxingi (Doris) Zhao
Aseda Bekoe-Sakyi
Jonathan Kazas
Alexis Smith
McCalister Russel
Adorina Babazadeh
Brooker Rodrigues
Destiny Pereira
Glisten Schmuff
Nivole Sanders
Kayla Purcell
Jingwen (Vivian) Li
Jared Muller
Evan Muller
Ben Witort
Yulu (Luna) Tian
Daesung (Nathan) Son
Soomin (Emily) Kim
Matyson Hooker
Emilie Bakker
Jinha (Raven) Park
Xutong (Lorna) Li
Aimee Jones
Tatiana Fabila
Sophie Starn
Eun Su (Sue) Kim
Kelly McFarlane
Liam Jones
Micah Blomenkamp
Jinwoo (Jed) Park
Ryan Beard
Bumkyung (Saint) Sung
Catalina Velasco
Jack Farrar
Jinruo (Becky) Gong
Caleb Heppner
Anna Cederlind
Mikayla Yagi
Cassandra Balswick
Jolynn Jimenez
Kaylene Baskin
Meghan Mark
Hailey Kellstrom
Sadie Roos
Lydia Tarry
Eilrai Esaloo
Jennifer Younan
7 Grade
8 Grade
Allison Blomenkamp
Clarissa Mangal
Mariah Canton
Ryan Leonesio
Isaac Alverez
Owen Krauss
Austin Aschwanden
Samuel Johnson
Danika Muller
Eli Braden
Cody Thompson
Sydney Mensonides
Kojo Beko-Sakyi
Isabella York
Sarah Wagner
Alyss Myers
Avery Owen
Nicole Mendonca
Peiyao (Twiggy) Zhu
Yixuan (Ashlyn) Ma
Kaylee de la Motte
Jyllian Knight
Sarah Graser
Mikayla Silva
Karigan Hooker
Paige Vieira
Jillian de La Motte
Christopher Lazar
Jenna Benton
Holly DeJong
Isaac Rodrigues
Vincent Hoobyar
Tabitha Chan
Luke Tyson
Katerina Koopman
Seth Williams
David Lund
Yizhouxuan (Lucas) Li
Gyuha Hwang
Mayah Salas
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The 2nd Annual Turlock Christian FFA Trap Shoot fundraiser
was a huge success! Many supporters came to join us in a
day of shooting! It was GREAT to see many new faces out
on the range and to get to know some of the community
that has supported TC FFA. The event was hosted at the
Waterford Sportsmen’s Club. We send a “thank you” to
everyone who helped make this event a success, including
Jody and Steve Handle. Over $1,700 was raised which will
greatly enhance our
program! Hope to
see everyone next
January for our
rd
3 annual TC FFA
Trap shoot!
“Made for Excellence and Advanced
Leadership Academy”
Jerry Lee
Turlock Christian FFA was well represented at the “Made for Excellence and Advanced Leadership Academy” taking 18 students to further their leadership skills. The two-day conference was
held in the beautiful Monterey Bay Embassy Suites! Students had opportunity to learn new
techniques for success and came home with a plan of action for TC’s FFA chapter. They had an
amazing time at the conference and want to thank Coach von Scherrer and Mrs. Myers for driving
Paige Vieira
to the conference and donating their time!
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Hailey Kellstrom — Next Generation Entrepreneur
Turlock Christian's Hailey
Kellstrom, was highlighted
in the January 30, 2016
edition of the Turlock
Journal. Haliey began
making soap three years
ago. Her first batch of soap,
cucumber melon, (in her
own words) “turned out
horrible .” Despite her failed
first attempt at making soap,
the young entrepreneur
refused to give up. Now
nearly 1,000 artisanal soap
creations and over 70
different scents later, she
has cultivated a successful
business bubbling with soap
bars, body scrubs, balms
and bath teas: “Soaps by
Hailey.”
Kellstrom said that she
has hopes to add lotion to
her product offerings in the
near future as she said that
she recently signed up to
take a lotion-making class at
Modesto Junior College.
She also plans to explore
the possibility of creating
her own body oils and face
mists when she has more
time.
During Turlock’s
Farmers’ Market off-season,
customers can find
Kellstrom’s products at
Emporium located at 228 E.
Main St. in Turlock.
Additionally, the young soap
-maker attends a number of
different craft fairs throughout the year, including the
upcoming California Women
for AG event on Feb. 6 at
the Stanislaus County
Fairgrounds.
“I make my products with
love because that definitely they’re helping me.”
matters to me.” I’m
helping customers and
Turlock Christian is looking for motivated, globally-minded students to join next summer’s 2016 Global
Youth Forum and Global Academic Olympiad in Seoul, South Korea. Two days of sightseeing are
included in the June 10th-16th itinerary, and the approximate cost per student is $1,500. Teams will
compete academically in math, science, world history, and literature. It is a great opportunity to meet and
interact with students from many countries! If you’re interested but have questions, please email
Mrs. Harmon at ktlvickiharmon@yahoo.com. 5-7 students are needed to form a team. It would be super
to have a couple of our Korean exchange students join our team. Please prayerfully consider going!
Get your information packet in the Office.
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February 6
Booster’s Crab Feed at MVC
February 12,15 NO SCHOOL—President’s Holiday
February 17
Biola University Chapel
February 19
5th & 6th Grade Visit to JH Campus
February 20
TC 5K/10K Fun Run Fundraiser
February 25
Pastor Appreciation Day
March 5
TC Annual Dinner and Auction
March 10
Winter Sports Awards, 7:30pm at Calvary Baptist Gym
March 11
End of Quarter 3
March 12
HS Homecoming Event
March 15
TC Pops Concert
March 25-April 3 NO SCHOOL—Easter Break
April 4-8
Spiritual Emphasis Week
April 5
8th & 10th Grade Hearing Screening
April 8
K-12 Minimum Day — Accreditation Work Day
April 18-22
Standardized Testing
For more information go to www.turlockchristian.com
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TURLOCK CHRISTIAN FEBRUARY
“STUDENTS OF THE MONTH”
Daniel Riley—12th Grade
Abigail Morelli—12th Grade
Isaac Alvarez—8th Grade
CHARACTER TRAIT—SELF-CONFIDENCE
“Criteria for outstanding students are classroom
success, leadership, and participation in school
activities, special contribution to school and/or
community and citizenship.”
Mission Statement
TCS is an independent Christian school that prepares young men and women for college and life by providing challenging
opportunities to excel in the vital areas of faith, virtue and knowledge.
Turlock Christian Schools
1619 E. Monte Vista Avenue
Turlock , CA 95382
Phone: 209 632-2337
FAX: 209-632-5859
www.turlockchristian.com
Core Values
God Honoring/Christ-like
Opportunities to Excel
Encouraging the whole child
Academic Excellence
Giving Back
Living with Integrity
Establishing Partnerships
Shaping leaders of character
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