Congratulations Congratulations - Marysville Charter Academy for

Transcription

Congratulations Congratulations - Marysville Charter Academy for
Marysville
Charter
September 2012 - Volume 13, Number 1
Academy
For
the
Arts
Editors: Patricia Bennett and Sydney E. Johnson
Congratulations
Comedy
Drama
Mystery
Love Story
Satire
Students with
Perfect Attendance
in 2011-12
Each will receive a $25 gift card!
Cyan Amaya-Bastiaans
Sabrina Banez
Reina Banuelos
Gisselle Brajas
Julian Barkely-Brinson
Dillan Barnec
Deanna Bustamante
Andreas Carrion Van Rijn
Billy Cochran
Trisha Cochran
Derek Cook
Rayce Cook
Austria Cruz
Sierra Davis
Cameron Day
Courtney Day
Kimi DeCamp
Kyle DeCamp
Lacy Dickinson
Lucia Escatel
Aricka Espinoza
Taylan Ferris
Brittany Garcia
Austin Garvin
Julissa Gonzalez
Paulina Muro-Real
Callista Hale
Jarret Noonan
Abdelkarim Hamdan Shane Norby
Emilee Heddlesten
Derek Olsen
Branden Hendrickson Alexis Pollard
Pakou her
Jose Reyes
Angel Hernandez
Anthony rivera
Regina Hernandez
Carson Rodke
Justin Hines
Grayson Romig
Maricela Jaime
Gabriel Rutter
Tatjana Kelly
Mary Scully
Alayna Koen
Connor Shelton
Marisa Lopez
Sanha Ali
Kristina Mackensen Adrianna Villa
Lolita Manzano
Justus Whitmore
Corey McDowell
Joseph Williamson
Sandy McWhorter
Kelsey Wilson
Meilani Medlar
Christina Yang
Jessica Mejia
Goody Yang
Daisy Mendoza
Michelle Yang
StarFlight 11
September 21-22 - 7pm
Marysville Auditorium
“The Little Red Car”
By: Cheryl Gragg
“The Brief Case of the Suitcase”
By Ben Olson
“Yardsale Treasures”
By Derek Olson
“Dangerous Love”
By Sumin Tatla
Welcome New Staff Members!!!
“The Presentation”
We would like to welcome three new teachers to
the MCAA staff! A short bio for each of them will be
placed in the next newsletter.
Rebekah Browning - 7th Grade English & History
Mattew Plummer - Band & Guitar
Allison Hastey - Piano & Vocal Tech
Congratulations
Senior Class will be fundraising in October
Events include:
Fall Festival Dance Oct 29
Selling scarves, hair feathers, hot chocolates,
bracelets and SCRATCHERS
By Heather Sutton
Carson Rodke
2nd Place for
Butte County Idol
at the 2012
Butte County Fair
in Gridley.
Parents, Family &
Community Members
Who Volunteered 2011-12
Black History Night
Mary Day Timothy Day
Laura Clark Lloyd Clark
Joanne McDaniels
She Loves Me
Special Thanks to
Carmen Broderick, Producer
Valerie Mathews, Assistant Producer
Ty Kuhn, Sound Engineer
Set Building-------Jim & Carmen Broderick
Marcy Thomas Rusty Gordon
Deanna Mackenson Craig Nekritz
Holly TappThomas Tapp
Other Helpers--------------------------- Corinna Helder Joan Lewis
Bill Hill Cindy Hill
Barbara FifeShawnee Jacob
William Coney Wendi Hernandez
Tom TappeMicah Middlebrook
Devon Diamond Renee Shroyer
Laura WilsonSergio Amezquita
Gloria Amezquita Tami Patton
Deidra AxeSteve Patton
Cindy SheltonRick Axe
Miyuki Williamson Marcy Thomas
Josh Williamson Tim Day
Julie Barkley
Winter Music Recitals
Shawnee Jacob Brianna Colongione
Walk-for-the-Arts
Thank you to Mary Day for coordinating
the event. You did an amazing job. The students especially liked the Pie-Throwing Opportunity.
Special Thanks to area business for their
donations:
Chevron- Java Monkey
Starbucks
Carls Jr
Champions Indoor Soccer Arena
Jamba Juice
Juice-it-up
Gold Sox
Power Line Storage
Kinner MFG
Battle of the Bands
Special Thanks to
Joan Lewis, Valerie Mathews, Richard Milani,
Jim Broderick, Skip Bertsch
Tickets-Security-Refreshments-Set Up:
Deedra AxeTeri Ives
Virginia FogleCarmen Broderick
Cindy SheltonDebra Sutton
Allyson Wadkins Jessi Wadkins
Donated Sodas and Water:
Anna GraggDevon Diamond
Laurie Whitmore Cindy Shelton
Dance & Dessert Recital
Brooke SandlinGreg Gomer
Shannon Levesque Peggy Rister
82 Reams of Paper
Jenn Arnold Shelene Brinson
Clyde Deeds Micah Middlebrook
Tamie RodkeChristine Scully
George ScullyAnaly Villa
Laura Wilson
Sandra Cochran, Refreshments for practice
Virginia Condrey, Refreshments for practice
Lawanda Jeremiah, Refreshments for practice
Sheila Kelly-Houston, Refreshments for practice
Jonnie Rodriguez, Refreshments for practice
Doreen McDowell, HARD DRIVE
Brenda Wallace, Scrip
Anna Gragg, Scrip
George/Christine Scully, Refreshments
Michelle Stewart, Scrip
Allyson Wadkins, Scrip
Donations for time:
Other Time:
ShannonDavis, Office Help
Shannon Levesque, Chaperone Winter Ball
Joanne McDaniels, Chaperone Winter Ball
Renee Sanchez, Chaperone Winter Ball
Augustine Mejia, Cinderella Set Building
Michelle Stewart, Chaperone Winter Ball
Box Tops
Tonya GonzalesVirginia Fogle
Stacy BruemmerPam Royat
Michelle StewartJanice Hammontree
Walk-For-The-Arts was a huge success
last year. PTSA earned almost $3,000!!!!
In total, MCAA PTSA collected $3,000.48 in pledges.
We spent $245.11 on the whipped cream and Kindle
Fire, so we profited $2,755.37!!! The winning class is
the 8th grade class (with $764), and they only had 6
students who participated. We provide an ice cream
party for the whole class. Here is the class breakdown:
7th: $582.98 (12 students) 8th: $764.00 (6 students)
9th: $543.00 (17 students) 10th: $545.50 (11 students)
11th: $317 (10 students)
12th: $228 (3 students)
Students earned a total of 43 pies!!!
59 students brought in pledges.
Congratulations to 8th Grader (2011-12)
Elizabeth Wardlow!!!!!
She earned over $500 in Walk-for-The Arts pledges and
won the Kindle Fire.
MCAA needs Reams of copier paper& tissues!!!!
Turn in receipt & earn 1 volunteer hour for every $10 spent.
Congratulations
Graduating Class of 2012
Izania Love
Memphis Battle
Sierra Manning
Andrea Busco
Rachelle Martinez
Heather Chavez
Oliver McGovern
Sarah Fogle
Ricardo Mendoza
Brittney ford
Brittany Forquera Gregory Paez III
Hansol Park
Evan Ray Furr
Tessa Perico-Toche
Elayna Gasque
Steven Phillips
Chloe Gonzalez
Adrianna HernandezZachary Ramsey
Mikayla Royat
Jose Hernandez
Brittany Sizemore
JessaMarie Ives
Heather Ann Sutton
Jula jacob
Madeline Kellogg Evelyn Synak
Charles Tate
Kalia Klein
Sumin Tatla
Natalie Landau
Rosendo Topete
Mykeala Kern
Aaron Vanover
Jaclyn Lewis
Neng Yang
Dustin Lindgren
Anna Little
Congratulations
Students Winning
MCAA PTSA College
Scholarships! $500 each
goes to:
Steven Phillip
Mykeala Kern
Heather Chavez
Jaclyn Lewis
Natalie Landau
Makayla Royat
Makayla Synak
Academics, Visual Arts
Creative Writing, Lively Arts
Check out these websites.....
MCAA’s Website
http://www.mjusd.com/education/components/sectionlist/default.
php?sectiondetailid=1733&category=64&linkid=nav-menu-container-4-83486
Daily Bulletin
Counseling Info
Teacher Pages
Parent Pages (Parent Newsletter)
and more....
Every page has the information a parent needs to know
what is going on in their child’s school and classroom.
The following teachers have updated their web pages and
you can find out all the latest info on what your students
needs in each subject...... (These teachers have done a
great job on them!)
Ruth Atkins
Daniel DeVlaming
Emily Elsmore
Doreen McDowell
Thomas McLennan
Mathew Plummer
MCAA’s Counseling Info
Keith Buck
John Fourcroy
George Land
Wendi Marks
Andrea Mejia
Larry Yocum
http://www.mjusd.k12.ca.us/education/dept/dept.php?sectionid=397
Graduation & Promotion Requirements
UC Course List
Prep for College Info Page
Scholarship Info Page
www.mcaaboosters.com
A website created by two MCAA
parents:
Valerie Mathews and Jim Broderick
In keeping with the tradition of MCAA’s
student intelligence, talent and enthusiasm...
We represent the MCAA Alma Mater written by two of our students...
Marysville Charter
Academy for the Arts
Alma Mater
Check out MCAA’s Home Page!
http://www.mjusd.com/education/components/
Marysville Charter Academy for the Arts,
sectionlist/default.php?sectiondetailid=1733&ca
We pledge our heart to thee!
tegory=64&linkid=nav-menu-container-4-83486
And
our
colors,
blue and silver, shine for all to see.
OR mjusd.com and click on charter schools
MCAA, MCAA, home of creativity.
We glide across the golden stage,
Our hall of diversity.
for Daily Bulletin
http://www.mjusd.com/education/components/scrapbook/
default.php?sectiondetailid=1292&
Marysville Charter Academy for the Arts,
We stand proud of thee!
And the songs that fill our halls, echo lovingly,
MCAA, MCAA, a picture of a thousand words,
Filling our enlightened page,
Leaving no thoughts unheard.
for Teacher Pages
http://www.mjusd.com/education/components/sectionlist/
default.php?sectiondetailid=1733&category=64&linkid=navmenu-container-4-83486 (click on teacher pages)
Marysville Charter Academy for the Arts!
Omnibus Amorque Libertas-Freedom and love for all!
for Grades
http://www.mjusd.org/parent/
for information on logging in...
Please contact John Pimentel
749-61578 extension 4
Sean Jones and Lea Negrin
May 2006
Special Tuesdays
Block 9 Days
and the Parent’s Page
http://www.mjusd.com/education/
components/scrapbook/default.php?sectiondetailid=2231&
Teacher Work
Days
(no school for students
October 12 and March 8
Test
Student
Testing
Dates!
Special Tuesdays
Community Meeting
All Student Assembly
Sept 11
Dec 04
Oct 09
Feb 05
Nov 06
Grade
Date
Level
PSAT (SAT Prep)
11th
PLAN (ACT Prep)
10th
EXPLORE (ACT Prep)
8th
High School Exit Exam
10th
High School Exit Exam (retest) 11th-12th
High School Exit Exam (retest) 11th-12th
High School Exit Exam
(retest) 12th
Star Writing Test
7th
Star Assessment
7th to 11th
Star Test Makeup Days
Physical FitnessTesting
7th & 9th
District Writing Test
7th, 9th & 11th
1st Semester Finals
All
2nd Semester Finals
All
October 17
November 07
October 25
March 12-13
October 2-3
February 5-6
May 14-15
March 5
May 7-8-14-15
May 16-17
April 08-May 03
January
December 18-21
June 6-12
Students attend an extra class!
Sept
Sept
Oct
Oct
Oct
04
25
16
23
30
Nov
Nov
Dec
Jan
Jan
06
27
11
22
29
Feb
Feb
Feb
Mar
Apr
12
19
26
19
09
Apr
Apr
May
May
16
30
21
28
Minimum Days!
Marysville Joint Unified has 4 minimum
days set for this year. Students will get out
one hour earlier, for most schools this is at
1:50 pm. Dates are:
October 05
March 28
December 21
June
13
For MCAA students only, MCAA has also
planned for additional minimum days this
year for staff planning. Students will be
released at the same time as the District
minimum days (released at 1:50 p.m.) on
the following days:
September 14
November 16
December 07
January 18
February March
April
May
22
15
26
24
r our
raise money fo
to
rd
ha
ng
ki
iser is
been wor
The PTSA has r the success of each fundra parents
be
fr
em
ed om
school. Rem
ion level receiv
at
ip
ic
rt
pa
e
th
contingent on
ber to
and students.
s. Please remem lar
er
is
ra
nd
fu
g
in
y popu
ral ongo
There are seve cards for your purchases. Man es, Marshalls,
ft
iT
gi
t,
RIP
-Mar un
order SC ch as JCPenny, Jiffy Lube, K participate.
Carl’s Jr.,
retailers su
’s Candies, and of the money.
ee
S
,
ks
uc
rb
ta
S
0%
between 2%-5
r to go
PTSA receives
ease remembe oice.
pl
rd
ca
it
ed
cr
RGET
ol of ch
If you have a TA e MCAA PTSA as your scho is card.
at
to
gn
s
si
ge th
online and de
tage of the char very competitive
en
rc
pe
a
e
iv
MCAA will rece ocery items and prices are
y gr
Target has man
t and
with Wal-Mart.
rd for Save Mar
ca
.
.S
.E
.R
.A
.H
Program.
ilize your S
Remember to ut also participate in the SCRIP
y
he
y many
Food Max!!!! T
rdships faced b
ic ha
es the economgreater participation in each
iz
n
g
co
re
A
S
T
P
However, with
portunity for
of our parents. g fundraisers the greater op by its members.
of these on goineets the funding priorities set
t,
the PTSA to m
ma Departmen
ra
D
e
th
g
in
d
n
musical
currently fu
MCAA PTSA is trips, senior scholarships and
Academic fieldlacement and repair.
rticipation
instrument rep
gent on the pa Today!
tin
n
co
ly
ct
e
ir
d
is
te
PTSA success nd students. Please participa
a
ts
n
re
a
of its p
Thank you for
helping!
Anna Gragg,
Co President
Everyone (Parents-Students-Teachers)
Join PTSA as a member - anyone can!
Attend PTSA meetings -time counts toward volunteer hours
Attend MCAA Site Council meetings - time counts toward
volunteer hours
Get Tickets for MCAA Productions...
Which include:
StarFlight - September
Advanced Drama - October/ November
Beginning Drama - December
Dance & Dessert - December
Advanced Drama Musical - March
Beginning Drama Musical - April
Dance Recital - May
French Night - May
Senior Showcase - May
Music Festivals - December and May
Everyone buy fund-raising items
from Classes and Clubs.....
Which may include:
Lollypops to earn money for awards
Candygrams
(They help pay
Car washes
for class trips &
Dances
other activities.)
Parent Volunteer Guidelines
Since the first year of Marysville Charter Academy For The Arts, parents
have worked together on how to organize the volunteer hours that we
promised to provide to benefit the school and our students.
We have developed a variety of ways for parents to volunteer at MCAA.
Parents can choose the type of volunteers hours that they would most
like to provide. Fill out our “Parent Volunteer Survey” and return it to
MCAA’s office. Please check off the times you would like to volunteer.
We want to remind you of the what we have developed as a guideline
for our volunteer hours.
1.Minimum hours will be 20 per family per year.
Families may buy their hours for a rate as set by parents
at the September 9th, 2003 PTSA meeting of $10 per hour.
Families may not transfer or bank hours for other families.
Hours go to zero at the end of each school year.
2.Directors, or lead persons, of MCAA events will be responsible for
collecting records of volunteer hours. Directors will be responsible
for ensuring that all volunteers are accounted for and that the hours
recorded are accurate. They will distribute forms and guidelines at
the start of production to all volunteers and anyone requesting such
information. Hours’ forms will then be given to the PTSA Historian to
tabulate. Tabulation will be done on a monthly basis and made
available to PTSA officers and MCAA staff as necessary. Hours are
otherwise quasi-private data.
3.Hours will be posted with report cards or newsletters. Parents
will be regularly encouraged to give hours and will be advised as to what might constitute acceptable hours, e.g. driving kids to school
would not be, driving kids on a field trip would be. Awards for top
volunteers will be given during the Student Award Ceremony. Top
business sponsor should also be awarded.
Everyone is needed! How will you find out what you can do? Some
projects will have a large number of volunteers who wish to help. Some
projects will have very few parents who elect to help. Either the project
director/teacher will call you to coordinate how you can provide those
hours or one of our parents will call you with the same information.
If you have not heard from anyone, please call our
Volunteer Coordinators: Mary Day at 742-0939; or
Pat Bennett at 749-6196.
To make sure your time counts. . .
1.
2.
3.
4.
Go to the MCAA office
find the volunteer hours binder
Forms that look like the form
at the right are labeled with
your family’s name
Find your family form
and add in your time.
Or, call Pat Bennett
@ 749-6196.
PTSA Goals for 2012-2013
Drama Department - $3,000
Senior Scholarships - $3,000
Academic Field Trips - $3,000
Musical Instrument Replacement & Repair - $1,000
Student Achievements - $1,500
PTSA Fund-raisers
Which include:
Script (Please try this!)
Raffles and 50/50’s
Refreshments at Productions
Spaghetti Dinner
Silent Auctions
Target
1 Target
11
Target
Store
Store
Store
Designate
MCAA
school!!!
DesignateMCAA
MCAAas
your
school!!!
Designate
asasyour
your
school!!!
4
25
50
100
250
500
participants
participants
participants
participants
participants
$
$
$
$
$
$
200
300
$
150
600
$
1,200
300
$
600
3,000
$
1,500
6,000
$
3,000
Save Mart reserves the right to change or end the program at any time without notice. S.H.A.R.E.S. contributions are a
Use
the card and
3%Recreation,
of qualifi
ed
Humanities,
Arts,
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Program
= Supporting
purchases
earns
a S.H.A.R.E.S.
Humanities,
Arts,
Recreation, point.
Education
& Sports.
Education
& and
Sports.
Use
the
card
3%
of isqualifi
Each
$1 fored
UseS.H.A.R.E.S.
the card
andapoint
3%
of qualifi
edpoint.
purchases
earns
S.H.A.R.E.S.
purchases earns a S.H.A.R.E.S. point.
MCAA.
Each
S.H.A.R.E.S.
point
is
$1
Each S.H.A.R.E.S. point is $1 for
for
MCAA.
MCAA.
Get
your
enrollment
card
at
MCAA’s
Get
Getyour
yourenrollment
enrollmentcard
cardat
atMCAA’s
MCAA’s
Offi
cece!
ce!
Offi
ce
Offi
cece!
Turn in your receipts from
Farmers Market
(formerly Holiday Market)
MCAA get 2%
Put in box in MCAA office
PARENTS Check for posters
outside the
School Door for
Student fundraisers...
5
AS
RAH
ER
SE
S
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
It’s FREE!!!!
$
$
$
$
•• Eliminate
security
issues!
There
is no
You S.H.A.R.E.S.
can• earn
3%
on
every
grocery
dollar
Card
each
time
The
Card
is There
FREE!
The
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card
FREE!
handling
of
scrip
or
money
•••••Eliminate
security
issues!
isisno
Offered
by
•S.H.A.R.E.S.
Eliminate
security
issues!
There
isexchanged.
no
handling
of
scrip
or
money
exchanged.
Simply
sign
up
and
encourage
with
the
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card.
You
can
earn
3%
on
every
grocery
dollar
with
the
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card.
The
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card
FREE!
everyone
touse
use
the
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card
each
time
handling
of
scrip
or
money
exchanged.
they
shop.
The
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card
isis
FREE!
with
the
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card.
everyone
to
the
handling
of
scrip
or
money
exchanged.
script
or
money.
•of
Eliminate
security
issues!
There is
no
everyone
to
use
the
Simply
sign
up
and
encourage
•
You
can
earn
3%
on
every
grocery
dollar
everyone
to
use
the
handling
of
scrip
or
money
exchanged.
Offered
by
they
shop.
Simply
sign
up
and
encourage
• You
Eliminate
security
issues!
There
is no
with
the
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card.
•• Eliminate
The
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card
is
FREE!
can
earn
3%
on
every
grocery
dollar
It’s
FREE!!!!
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card
each
time
•
Eliminate
security
issues!
There
Simply
sign
up
and
encourage
•
The
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card
is
FREE!
handling
of
scrip
or
money
exchanged.
handling
of
scrip
or
money
exchanged.
Simply
sign
up
and
encourage
•••••Eliminate
security
issues!
There
is
no
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card
each
time
The
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card
is
FREE!
Eliminate
security
issues!
There
is no
security
issues!
There
is
no
You
can
earn
3%
on
every
grocery
dollar is no
The
with
the
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card
Card.
is
FREE!
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card
each
time
everyone
to
use
the
everyone
to
use
the
Simply
sign
up
and
encourage
handling
of
scrip
or
money
exchanged.
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card
each
time
with
the
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card.
Simply
sign
up
and
encourage
they
shop.
handling
of
scrip
or
money
exchanged.
everyone
to
use
the
handling
of
scrip
or
money
exchanged.
•
You
can
earn
3%
on
every
grocery
dollar
with
the
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card.
The
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card
isThere
FREE!
handling
of
scrip
or
money
exchanged.
••everyone
You
can
on
every
grocery
dollar
It’s
FREE!!!!
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card
each
time is no
•earn
Eliminate
security
issues!
There is no
Simply
sign
up
and
encourage
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card
each
time
to
use
the
Simply
sign
up
and
encourage
everyone
tosign
use
the
The
Eliminate
S.H.A.R.E.S.
security
issues!
Card
isand
FREE!
they
shop.
everyone
to
use
the
of
scrip
or3%
money
exchanged.
•• Simply
Eliminate
security
issues!
There
up
and
encourage
Simply
sign
up
encourage
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card
each
time
with
the
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card.
• handling
Eliminate
security
issues!
There
ismoney
no is no
with
the
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card.
they
shop.
they
shop.
handling
of
scrip
or
exchanged.
everyone
toscrip
use
the
Simply
sign
up
and
encourage
You
can
earn
3%
on
every
grocery
•••S.H.A.R.E.S.
The
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card
is
FREE!
they
shop.
The
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card
is
FREE!
handling
of
or
money
exchanged.
Card
each
time
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card
each
time is dollar
to
use
the
•everyone
Eliminate
security
issues!
There
no
handling
of
scrip
or
money
exchanged.
everyone
to
use
the
they
shop.
•
Eliminate
security
issues!
There
is
no
everyone
to
use
the
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card
each
time
Simply
sign
up
and
encourage
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card
each
time
with
thesign
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card.
everyone
toand
use
the
Simply
sign
up
encourage
Simply
up
and
encourage
• they
The
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card
is
FREE!
they
shop.
shop.
handling
of sign
scrip
or
money
exchanged.
Card
each
time
The
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card
is
FREE!
handling
of
scrip
or
money
exchanged.
Simply
up
and
encourage
Eliminate
security
issues!
There
handling
of
scrip
or
money
exchanged.
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card
each
time
everyone
to
use
the
•••S.H.A.R.E.S.
Eliminate
security
issues!
There
is
no
they
shop.
everyone
to
use
the
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card
each
shop.
• they
The
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card
istime
FREE!
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card
each
time
they
shop.
handling
of
scrip
or
money
exchanged.
Simply
up
and
encourage
everyone
tosign
use
the
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card
each
Simply
sign
up
and
encourage
everyone
to
use
the
Eliminate
security
issues!
There
is
no
they
shop.
of
scrip
or
money
exchanged.
Simply
sign
up
and
encourage
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card
each
time
•• handling
Eliminate
security
issues!
There
istime
no
they
shop.
Simply
sign
up
and
encourage
everyone
to
use
the
they
shop.
handling
of
scrip
or
money
exchanged.
everyone
to
use
the
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card
each
time
• Simply
Eliminate
security
issues!
There
is no
they
shop.
sign
up
and
encourage
they
shop.
handling
of
scrip
or
money
exchanged.
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card
each
time
everyone
to
use
the
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card
each
time
everyone
tosign
use
the
Simply
up
and
handling
of
scrip
or encourage
money
exchanged.
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card
each
time
they
shop.
everyone
to
use
the
Simply
sign
up
and
encourage
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card
each
time
they
everyone
to up
use
theencourage
Simply
sign
and
they
shop.shop.
they
shop.
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card
each
time
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card
each
timetime
everyone
to
use
theeach
they shop.
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card
everyone to use the
they shop.
they
shop.
Card each
each time
time
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card
theyS.H.A.R.E.S.
shop.
they
they shop.
“Scrip”
Dear MCAA
Parent:
aka...
“Gift Cards”
We could earn
double - if you
buy a SaveMart
gift card and
use it with
your SaveMart
SHARES card!
$
Offered
by
Offered
by
ducation
ducation
ecreation
ecreation
3 Save Mart
rts rts
Food Maxx
umanities
umanities
32 Save Mart
upporting
upporting
General Mills - Boxtops
ports
our community
ports
in ourin
community
Offered by
2 Earn Cash For MCAA!
ducation
ecreation
rts
umanities
upporting
maximum of 3% and may pay less than three percent if the $2,000,000 limit is exceeded.
upporting
300
225
450
900
2,250
4,500
upporting
400
300
600
1,200
3,000
6,000
umanities
upporting
upporting
umanities
upporting
Save Mart reserves the right to change or end the program at any time without notice. S.H.A.R.E.S. contributions are a
maximum of 3% and may pay less than three percent if the $2,000,000 limit is exceeded.
rts
upporting
umanities
upporting
upporting
umanities
upporting
rts
umanities
upporting
umanities
upporting
ecreation
rts
umanities
ducation
You
can
earn
3%
on every grocery dollar
upporting
Offered
by
umanities
upporting
rts
umanities
upporting
• • You
can
earn
3%
onCard.
every
ecreation
rts
Offered
by
upporting
with
the
S.H.A.R.E.S.
ducation
rts
umanities
umanities
upporting
•ports
You
can
earn
3% on
every grocery dollar
upporting
in
our
community
ducation
umanities
ecreation
rts
upporting
rts
rts
umanities
umanities
ecreation
Offered
by
grocery
dollar
with
the
with
the
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card.
upporting
ducation
ducation
ecreation
Offered
by
ports
in
our
community
ecreation
umanities
• The
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card
FREE!
rts
• You
can
earnumanities
3%
on is
every
grocery dollar
umanities
upporting
rts
rts
ports
in
our
community
ecreation
• You
can
earn
3%
on
every
grocery
dollar
ducation
ecreation
rts
umanities
ecreation
upporting
rts
ports
in
our
community
ducation
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card.
with
the
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card.
umanities
• The
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card
is FREE!
can
earn
3%rts
on
every
grocery
dollar
Offered
by
ports
in
our
community
ducation
ducation
Earn
Cash
ForforMCAA!
ecreation
Eliminate
security
issues!
There
is
no
upporting
CLIP-the
original
Box Tops
Education •• You
with
the
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card.
rts
rts
umanities
ecreation
ecreation
ducation
ecreation
ports
in
our
community
with
the
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card.
Offered
by
Offered
by
umanities
in
our
community
ducation
rts
from your
favorite Mills
General- Mills
products. • No
handling
of
scrip
or
money
exchanged.
ducation
rts
security
issues!
No
handling
ecreation
•ports
You
can
earn
3%
on
every
••The
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card
is
FREE!
General
Boxtops
ports
in
our
community
Eliminate
security
issues!
There
isgrocery
no dollar
ports
in
our
community
•
You
can
earn
3%
on
every
grocery
dollar
ducation
ecreation
Offered
by
umanities
ports
in
our
community
ecreation
rts
• Simply
The
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card
is
FREE!
ducation
Each Box Top is worth 10 cents to our
ecreation
Offered
by
sign
up
and
encourage
ports
in
our
community
ducation
ducation
with
the
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card.
handling
of
scrip
or
money
exchanged.
CLIP-the original Box Tops for Education • The
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card
is
FREE!
rts
with
the
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card.
Offered
by
ecreation
ports
incommunity
our
community
script
oruse
money.
ecreation
•of
security
issues!
There
isdollar
no
school.
Turn
themGeneral
in to Brenda.
ports
in
our
ducation
by
• Eliminate
You
can
earn
3%
onour
every
grocery
dollar
Offered
by
ports
in
community
ducation
rts
from your
favorite
Mills products. •• everyone
You
can
earn
3%
on
every
grocery
to
the
ducation
ecreation
by
•Offered
You
can
earn
3%
on
every
ports
in
our
community
Simply
sign
up
and
encourage
Offered
by
Eliminate
security
issues!
There
is
no
Offered
by
with
the
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card.
ducation
in
community
ports
our
•ecreation
You
can
earn
3%
on
every
grocery
dollar
•
The
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card
is
FREE!
handling
of
scrip
or
money
exchanged.
Each Box Top is worth 10 cents to our
ports
in
our
community
•••Eliminate
security
issues!
There
is
no
ducation
Youeveryone
can
earn
3%
on
every
grocery
dollar
The
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card
istime
FREE!
with
the
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card.
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card
each
Offered
by
grocery
dollar
with
the
to
use
the
handling
of
scrip
or
money
exchanged.
with
the
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card.
ducation
Offered
by
ports
in
our
community
Offered
by
ports
in
our
community
school. Turn them in to Brenda.
ports
in
our
community
••Simply
The
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card
is
FREE!
ducation
• ecreation
You
can
earn
3%
on
every
grocery
dollar
You
can
earn
3%
on
every
grocery
dollar
Offered
by
sign
up
and
encourage
handling
of
scrip
or
money
exchanged.
• • You
can
earn
3%
on
every
Offered
by
You
earn
3%
on
every
grocery
dollar
with
the
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card.
• You
can
earn
3%
on
every
grocery
dollar
with
the
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card.
in
our
community
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card
each
time
•can
Eliminate
security
issues!
There
isdollar
no
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card.
with
the
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card.
Simply
sign
up
and
encourage
•ducation
You
can
earn
3%
on
every
grocery
•ports
The
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card
isisFREE!
•• You
can
earn
3%
on
grocery
dollar
ports
in
our
community
Offered
by
•Simply
Eliminate
security
issues!
There
no
The
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card
isevery
FREE!
Eliminate
issues!
There
is no
with
the
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card.
everyone
tosecurity
use
the
Offered
by
grocery
dollar
with
the
sign
up
and
encourage
with
the
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card.
ducation
S.H.A.R.E.S. Program = Supporting
Offered
by
ports
in
our
community
ports
in
our
with
the
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card.
•
The
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card
is
FREE!
Offered
by
with
the
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card.
•
You
can
earn
3%
on
every
grocery
dollar dollar
they
shop.
handling
of
scrip
or
money
exchanged.
handling
of
scrip
or
money
exchanged.
•handling
No
security
issues!
No
handling
everyone
to
use
the
•
You
can
earn
3%
on
every
grocery
•
The
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card
is
FREE!
•• You
can
earn
3%
on
every
grocery
dollar
•
Eliminate
security
issues!
There
is
no
can
earn
3%
on
every
grocery
dollar
•
You
earn
3%
on
every
grocery
dollar
The
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card
is
FREE!
of
scrip
or
money
exchanged.
in
our
community
The
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card
isCard.
FREE!
Card
each
time
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card.
with
the
S.H.A.R.E.S.
•ports
The
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card
is FREE!
•• S.H.A.R.E.S.
You
can
earn
3%
on
every
grocery
dollar
tosecurity
use
the
Offered
by
Offered
Simply
sign
up
and
encourage
with
the
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card.
Eliminate
security
issues!
There
is no
handling
of
scrip
or
money
exchanged.
with
the
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card.
•• The
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card
isencourage
FREE!
•everyone
Eliminate
issues!
There
isThere
no
with
the
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card.
Humanities, Arts, Recreation,
Simply
sign
up
and
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card
each
time
script
or
money.
with
the
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card.
•of
Eliminate
security
issues!
is
no
ports
in
our
community
with
the
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card.
Offered
by
You
can
earn
3%
on
every
grocery
dollar
Simply
sign
and
encourage
handling
of
scrip
or
money
exchanged.
everyone
tosign
use
the
• •they
No
security
issues!
No
handling
•up
You
can
earn
3%
on
everyis
grocery
dollar
•• The
S.H.A.R.E.S.
is
FREE!
Offered
by
Eliminate
security
issues!
There
no
• The
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card
isCard
FREE!
shop.
Simply
up
and
encourage
Here
are 3for
ways
to
earn
money
MCAA
Save Maxx
Mart
3 Food
earn money for MCAA EducationFood
& Sports.Maxx
while you shop!
S.H.A.R.E.S. Program = Supporting
while you shop!
400
400
300
1,200
3,000
6,000
Save
Mart
the right
to600
change
or end
thetheprogram
anytime
time without
notice.
S.H.A.R.E.S.
contributions
Savereserves
Mart
reserves
the right
toright
change
or end
program
atat any
notice.
S.H.A.R.E.S.
contributions
are a arearea a$
Save
Mart
reserves
the
to change
ortheend
the
program
at$anyiswithout
time
without
notice.
S.H.A.R.E.S.
contributions
$ less
$
$
$
maximum
andmaximum
may
pay
three
percent
if$
$2,000,000
limit
is exceeded.
$
$may
$
$
$$ limit
$$
$
of$3%
and
may
less
than
three
percent
ifthe
$2,000,000
exceeded.
$ $ of
$
$
$
$
$$1,200
$ $$3,000
$ $ 6,000
$
$than
$ $ 3,000
$$ 6,000
$
$
$ 3% $
$
$
400
300
600
1,200
$
$
$
$$ 6,000
$ 3,000
maximum
of600
3%
andpay
pay
less
than
three
percent
ififto
the
$2,000,000
limit
isprogram
exceeded.
400
400
300
300
600
400
300
400
600
300
1,200
3,000
1,200
6,000
6,000
Save
Mart
reserves
the
right
change
ortonotice.
end
the
at600
any
time
notice.
S.H.A.R.E.S.
contributions
are a are a6,000
300
600
1,200
maximum
3%
and
may
pay
less
than
three
the
$2,000,000
limit
is1,200
exceeded.
400
300
3,000
Save
Mart
Save
Mart
reserves
the
right
the
tothan
right
change
to600
change
or
end
the
end
program
the
program
atend
any
time
atprogram
any
without
time
without
notice.
S.H.A.R.E.S.
notice.
S.H.A.R.E.S.
contributions
are3,000
acontributions
are3,000
400
300
600
3,000
6,000
Save
Mart
reserves
the
right
to
change
Save
or
Mart
end
reserves
the
program
the
right
at
any
change
time
without
or
end
notice.
the
program
atwithout
any
contributions
time
without
notice.
are
acontributions
are a 6,000
Save
Mart
reserves
right
change
the
atS.H.A.R.E.S.
any
time
without
notice.
S.H.A.R.E.S.
maximum
ofreserves
3%
may
pay
less
three
percent
ifor
the
limit
isprogram
exceeded.
Save Mart reserves
the
right
toof400
change
orand
end
the
program
atpercent
any
time
S.H.A.R.E.S.
contributions
are
a S.H.A.R.E.S.
Save
reserves
the
to1,200
change
or
end
the
program
at$2,000,000
any
time
without
S.H.A.R.E.S.
are
aS.H.A.R.E.S.
Save
Mart
reserves
the
right
to1,200
change
oror
end
the
atS.H.A.R.E.S.
any
notice.
S.H.A.R.E.S.
contributions
aaare a are
Save
Mart
Save
reserves
Mart
the
right
the
tothe
right
change
towithout
change
orto
end
the
end
program
the
atend
any
time
atnotice.
any
without
time
without
notice.
S.H.A.R.E.S.
notice.
contributions
are acontributions
are
aarecontributions
Save
Mart
reserves
the
right
toreserves
change
Save
orMart
end
the
program
the
atchange
any
tonotice.
change
time
without
orthe
end
notice.
the
program
any
contributions
time
without
notice.
are
acontributions
S.H.A.R.E.S.
contributions
a
Save
Mart
reserves
the
right
toorright
orprogram
program
attime
anyatwithout
time
without
notice.
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Save
MartMart
reserves
the
right
toright
change
or end
the
program
atreserves
any
time
without
S.H.A.R.E.S.
contributions
are
acontributions
Save
Mart
reserves
the
right
to
change
or
end
the
program
at
any
time
without
notice.
S.H.A.R.E.S.
contributions
are
a
maximum
of
3%
and
may
pay
less
than
three
percent
if
the
$2,000,000
limit
is
exceeded.
maximum
maximum
of
3%
and
of
3%
may
and
pay
may
less
pay
than
less
three
than
three
percent
if
the
$2,000,000
if
the
$2,000,000
is
limit
is
exceeded.
of
3%
and
may
pay
less
maximum
than
three
of
percent
3%
and
ifpay
may
the
$2,000,000
pay
less
than
limit
three
exceeded.
if exceeded.
the
is exceeded.
maximum
3%
and
may
less
than
three
percent
iflimit
the
$2,000,000
islimit
exceeded.
Save Mart
reserves
the right
toright
change
orofend
the
program
at
any
time
notice.
S.H.A.R.E.S.
contributions
are
maximum
3%maximum
and
may
pay
less
than
three
percent
the
$2,000,000
limit
ismay
exceeded.
maximum
3%
and
may
pay
less
than
three
percent
ifpercent
the
$2,000,000
limit
isispercent
exceeded.
maximum
ofmaximum
3%
and
may
pay
less
than
three
percent
if$2,000,000
the
$2,000,000
islimit
exceeded.
Save
Mart reserves
the
to change
or
end
the
program
any
time
without
notice.
S.H.A.R.E.S.
contributions
are a
maximum
maximum
ofat
3%
and
ofifofwithout
3%
may
and
pay
less
pay
than
less
three
than
three
percent
if the
$2,000,000
ifisthe
limit$2,000,000
islimitexceeded.
maximum
ofpay
3%
and
may
pay
less
than
three
ofand
percent
3%
and
ifpay
the
$2,000,000
pay
less
than
limit
three
exceeded.
if exceeded.
the
$2,000,000
isaexceeded.
maximum
3%
may
less
than
three
percent
iflimit
theis$2,000,000
limit
islimit
exceeded.
maximum
of 3%of
and
may
than
three
percent
ifofmay
the
$2,000,000
limit
is$2,000,000
exceeded.
maximum
ofless
3%
and
may
pay
less
than
three
percent
ifpercent
the
limit
ispercent
exceeded.
maximum
of 3% and
may
pay
less
than
three
percent
if the $2,000,000
limit is exceeded.
maximum
of 3%
and
may
pay
less
than
three
percent
ifto
the
$2,000,000
limit
is
exceeded.
Save
Mart
reserves
the
right
change
or
end
the
program
at time
any
time
without
notice.
S.H.A.R.E.S.
contributions
Save
Mart
Save
reserves
Mart
reserves
the
right
the
to or
right
change
tothe
change
or
end
the
or
end
program
the
program
at
any
time
atprogram
any
without
without
notice.
S.H.A.R.E.S.
notice.
S.H.A.R.E.S.
contributions
are a
arecontributions
aare a are a are a
Save
Mart
reserves
the
right
to
change
Save
or
Mart
end
reserves
the
program
the
right
at
any
change
time
without
orthe
end
notice.
the
program
S.H.A.R.E.S.
any
contributions
time
without
notice.
are
acontributions
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Save
reserves
right
to
change
or
end
atS.H.A.R.E.S.
anyat
time
without
notice.
S.H.A.R.E.S.
contributions
Save Mart reserves
the
right
to change
or right
end
the
program
at
any
time
without
notice.
S.H.A.R.E.S.
contributions
are
acontributions
Save
Mart
reserves
the
to Mart
change
end
the
program
atto
any
time
without
notice.
are
a
of
3%
and
may
pay
less
than
three
percent
the
$2,000,000
limit
islimit
exceeded.
maximum
maximum
ofmaximum
3%
and
ofless
3%
may
and
pay
may
less
pay
than
less
three
than
percent
three
percent
if the
$2,000,000
if the
limit$2,000,000
is
exceeded.
3%
and
may
pay
maximum
than
three
of
percent
3%
and
ifpay
may
the
$2,000,000
pay
less
than
limit
three
isif$2,000,000
exceeded.
if exceeded.
the
is exceeded.
maximum
3%
and
may
less
than
three
percent
iflimit
theis$2,000,000
islimit
exceeded.
maximum of 3%maximum
and
may of
pay
than
three
percent
ifof
the
$2,000,000
limit
is$2,000,000
exceeded.
maximum
ofless
3%
and
may
pay
less
than
three
percent
if
the
limit
ispercent
exceeded.
Here are 53 ways to
earn money for MCAA
Here
whileareyou3 ways
shop!to
Monthly purchase
per participant
$
• You can earn 3% on every g
with the S.H.A.R.E.S. Card.
•
You
can
earn
3%
on
every
grocery
dollar
• You can earn 3% on every grocery
• dollar
The
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card is F
with thewith
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card.
the S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card.
• Eliminate security issues! Th
• The S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card is FREE!
• The S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card ishandling
FREE!
of scrip or money e
Simply
sign up and encoura
• Eliminate
security issues!
There
is no
• Eliminate
security
issues!
There is no
everyone to use the
handling
of scrip or
handling
ofmoney
scrip exchanged.
or money
exchanged.
S.H.A.R.E.S. Card each tim
Simply sign
up and
encourage
Simply
sign
up and encourage
they shop.
everyone
to use the
everyone
to use the
S.H.A.R.E.S.
Card eachCard
time each time
S.H.A.R.E.S.
they shop.
they shop.
ent
A Presid resident
S
T
P
,
y
rb
o-P
Trica Nonney, PTSA C
Pam Ke
ly,
Sincere
ports in our co
A ducation
umanities
Potential
ecreation
rts
upporting
2 Earn Cash For MCAA!
rts
umanities
S.H.A.R.E.S.
ecreation
ducation
ecreation
umanities
R ports
through
rts
General Mills - Boxtops
in our community
Programthe
ducation
ecreation
umanities
ecreation
rts
ducation
ports in our community
CLIP-the original Box Tops for S.H.A.R.E.S.
Education E ducation
rts
ecreation
Offered
by our community
ports
ducation
rts
from your favorite General Mills products.
ducation
ecreation
ports
inin
our community
community
S
Program
Offered
by
ports
in
our
S
Each Box Top is worth 10 cents to our
ecreation
ducation
Hecreation
Offered
ports
our community
school. Turn them in to Brenda.
ports
inby
ourincommunity
ogra mProgram
Program
Program
Program
Program
Program
Program
Program
Program
Program
Program
Program
Program
Program
Program
Program
Program
Program
Program
agra
m
ra
mmmProgram
Progra
m
Progra
ogra
mm
ra
Progra
m
Progra
m
m
aPnam K
MCAA Scrip Fundr
It’s the fundraising program that works while you
shop. MCAA families can order gift cards through MCAA
PTSA—these are gift cards for places that you already
All you have
to gas
do is
purchase
gift cards
shop at—grocery
stores,
stations,
clothing
stores,from
etc. America
of you
cash,purchase
checks, orthrough
credit cards
for are
purchases y
The giftplace
cards
scrip
card
purchased
carries
associated
“contribution”
o
the same
gift
cards that
youan
would
purchase
at
the store.
Gift cards are available from over 300 national and
local
retailers.
Groceries,
clothing,
dining
out,
We have
several
gift cards
available
each
week.
home
even gasoline can all be
Currently
weimprovement,
have:
purchased
An organization
of 150
Starbucks
(8) with
$10SCRIP.
Quiznos
(3)
$10
easily
between
one and
two million
Burgerfamilies
King (3)
$10spends
Subway
(3)
$10
dollars a (3)$20
year on these
purchases!
Little Caesars
Taco
Bell (2)
$10
Note that, due to space limitation, not all retailers
are included in the order form. Don’t see a retailer
MCAA PTSA presents
4 Annual Spaghetti Dinner
th
Silent Auction & a Show
“Anything Goes”
Friday, October 26, 2012
5:00 - 7:00 pm $5
Marysville High School
Cafeteria
What can you do?
1. Seek out donations for the Silent Auction.
Gift items can be products from area businesses and can include: tools, gift baskets, books, home decor, toys or Tickets or Gift Certificates. (Valued @ $20 or more).
Contact Nikki Kinner 300-0897
2. Volunteer to help cook, serve,
$5 per person
set up or clean up.
Call Pat @ 749-6196
Come - eat $5 - bid
Then see the show $10!
3.
Fund-raisers
MCAA Fundraising Opportunity That Helps Each Family
“Scrip” aka... “Gift Cards”
Dear MCAA Parent:
MCAA Scrip Fu
Last year was great for the scrip program!
One month we placed $6995 in orders--almost $7000--WOW!!! That earned our school
$220.60!! We have doubled our profit this year.
Last year, the scrip program earned our school
$906.90.
Just to let you know, WALMART is now a
ScripNow vendor. That means that you can order Walmart gift cards online and have
you have
do is purchase
giftjust
cards from Am
the order send All
to your
inboxtoimmediately.
You
placeand
of cash,
credit
for purchas
Gift cards on hand
print out the ecard,
bringchecks,
it to theorstore
tocards
shop-card purchased
carries
an associated
“contributi
for immediate sale:
no waiting for shipping!
Of course,
MCAA
still gets the
Gift
cards
are available from over 300 national an
$20 Little Caesars
same rebate--so
it is
a win-win!!
local retailers. Groceries, clothing, dining out,
$10 Quiznos
We can add $$$
electronically
to your
home
improvement,
evenStarbucks,
gasoline can all be
$10 Burger King
ARCO,
Target,
Burger
King
and
Dominoes
cards.
purchased with SCRIP. An organization
of 150
$10 Subway
If
you
want
a
higher
denomination,
families easily spends between one and two milli
$10 Carl’s Jr.
just
let
us
know!
dollars a year on these purchases!
$10 Dominoes
PARTY TIME!!! The grade
$10 Taco Bell
with the most scrip
Note
that, due level
to space
limitation, not all retailers
Now parents
can
$10 Starbucks
sales wins...
earnare included in the order form. Don’t see a retail
$25 Food Maxx
1 volunteer
you use? Contact
your Scrip
coordinators
$50 ARCO
Spreadone
the of
word--earn
a party
hour for every
and help MCAA earn $$$ at
$25 Target
$250
SCRIP
the same time!!
To get one,
Who
be thisinyear’s
order!!!!!
Scrip order forms arewill
included
this newsletter
call Mary Day 742-0939
drop box
Orders with payment are due by 3:30 pm the 1st
Scrip order forms are in the newsletter; in the MCAA office
and online at the MCAA website.
be placed in the SCRIP Box in the MCAA Office.
Scrip will then be available for pickup the followin
You can leave your order form in the drop box in the MCAA
office M-F 7:30am-4:00pm. Gift cards will be available within
If you prefer, your gift cards can be sent home w
a few days of the weekly order.
.Please feel free to contact us with any questions
The MCAA scrip program promises to be a simple and effecor information on setting up an online account. Y
tive fundraising program. Please feel free to contact us MCAAscrip@att.net,
with
or by calling Mary at (530) 7
any questions or concerns you may have.
Thank you so much for your support!
Here is the
You can contact us via e-mail at MCAAscrip@att.net, or by Groceries
Gas
“On the
drop box
calling Mary at (530) 742-0939. Give it a try - you will like
Dinin
how easy it is!
Food Max
Safeway
Arco
Chevron
Burger Kin
Carl’s Jr.
Thank you for supporting MCAA!
SCRIP ORDER FORM
NAME:
Product
Ace Hardware
Amazon.com
Amazon.com
American Airlines
Applebee's
ARCO
AutoZone
Avis Car Rental
Barnes & Noble
Baskin Robbins
Bath & Body Works
Bed Bath & Beyond
Best Buy
Best Western Int'l
Budget Car Rental
Burger King
Carl's Jr
Carnival Cruise Lines
Celebrity Cruise Lines
Cheesecake Factory
Chili's Grill & Bar
Chevron
Chuck E Cheese
Cinemark Theatres
Circle K
Cracker Barrel
Crate and Barrel
CVS/pharmacy
Dave and Buster's
Del Taco
Disney
Eddie Bauer
Fisherman's Wharf
Food Maxx
Foot Locker
Game Stop
Gap
Hallmark
Home Depot
Dear MCAA Parent:
MCAAValue
Scrip Fundraising
QTY
$25
$25 / $100
PHONE:
Total
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
Product
Hometown Buffet
iTunes
Jamba Juice
JC Penney
Jo-Ann Fabrics
KFC
Kmart
L. L. Bean
Land's End
Little Ceasar's Pizza
Long John Silver's
Lowe's
Michaels
Office Depot
Olive Garden
Orchard Supply
Payless Shoes
PetSmart
Pier 1 Imports
Pizza Hut
Radio Shack
Red Robin
Ross Dress for Less
Safeway/Vons
Sam's Club
Save Mart
Sears
Sears Auto Service
Shell
Staples
Starbuck's
Subway
Supercuts
Sweet Tomato's
Target
Toys R Us
Walgreens
WalMart
Wendy's
Welcome back! We’re pleased to let
you know the Scrip Fundraising
program is continuing this year. If you
only participate in one MCAA
$50
$25 / $100 fundraiser, let this be the one; it’s the
$2
fundraising program that works while
$25
$25
you shop without the hassle of selling
$25 / $100
$25 / $100 anything or spending any additional
$50
money!
$25
All you have to do is purchase gift cards $10
from America’s favorite retailers and use them in
place of cash, checks, or credit cards for$100
purchases you were already going to make! Each
$100
card purchased carries an associated “contribution”
of 2-15% or more.
$25
$25
Gift cards are available from over 300
national and Check out the math:
$50 / $100
local retailers. Groceries, clothing, dining$25
out,
$25
home improvement, even gasoline can all$25
be
purchased with SCRIP. An organization$10
of 150
families easily spends between one and $25
two million
dollars a year on these purchases! $25
$100
$100
$25
$50
$25
$10
$25 / $100
Note that, due to space limitation, not all$25
retailers
$25 / $100
are included in the order form. Don’t$25
see a/ retailer
$100
$25
you use? Contact one of your Scrip coordinators.
$25
$25
$25
$25 / $100
MCAA Scrip Fundraising
Value
$25
$15/$25
$10
$25 / $100
$20
$5
$25 / $100
$25 / $100
$25 / $100
$20
$5
$25 / $100
$25
$25 / $100
$25
$25 / $100
$20
$25
$25
$10
$25
$25
$25
$25
$25
$25
$25
$25
$25
$25
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
$100
$100
$100
$100
$100
$100
$100
$10/$15
$10/$50
$25
$25
$25 / $100
$20
$25 / $100
$25 / $100
$10
QTY
Total
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
Qty $
Scrip order forms are included in this newsletter and available in the office next to the scrip
CAA Parent:
Release Authorization (Optional)
ORDER TOTAL:
Welcome
back!
box below, I authorize MCAA to have
Orders
are due by 3:30
the FirstWe’re
and Thirdpleased to let
By drop
signing
you
know
the
Scrip
Fundraising
Wednesday
of
each
month.
Orders
will be distributed
scrip
home
mypmchild.
Orderssent
with payment
are with
due by 3:30
the 1st andI3rdrealize
Wednesdaythe
of each month and can program is continuing
this
year.
the
Second
and
Fourth
Thursday
of
each
month
7:30- If you
school is not responsible for loss of scrip once it
be
placed
in
the
SCRIP
Box
in
the
MCAA
Office.
only
participate
in
one
MCAA
8:30
am
and
3:00-4:00
pm.
is delivered:
fundraiser,
let
this
be
the
one;
it’s
the
Payment
must
accompany
order
form.
Insufficient
Scrip will then
be available for pickup the following Thursday from 7:30-8:30 or 3-4 pmfunds charges, by both the bank and GLSC, will be
Student
Name:
fundraising program that works while
If you prefer, your
gift cards can be sent home with your child-just CHECK this preference.
Signature
of Parent:
back-charged
to you.
you shop
without the hassle of selling
anything
or spending any additional
.Please feel free to contact us withDon't
any questions,
requests forlooking
a full list offor?
retailersContact your Coordinators.
see concerns,
what you're
money!
Checks Payable to MCAA
PTSA Scrip.
orCoordinator
information
on setting
up an online account. You can
contact us via email
at
Check
#
Use Only: gift cards fromEntered
Order # favorite retailers and
ave to For
do
is purchase
America’s
use
them in
Ƒ
cash, checks,
or credit
cards
fororpurchases
you were already going to make! Each
MCAAscrip@att.net,
or by calling Mary
at (530) 742-0939
Leah at (530) 741-9385.
Scrip
Information: Email
MCAAscrip@att.net or
call
Mary (742-0939)
or Leah (741-9385).
chased carries an
associated
“contribution”
of
2-15%
or more.
Thank you so much for your
support!
Check out the math:
s are available from over 300 national and
Groceries
Gas
“On thedining
Go” Casual
Dining Other Popular
ailers. Groceries,
clothing,
out,
provement, even gasolineDining
can all be
Retailers
ed with SCRIP. An organization of 150
Food Max between
Arco
Burger KingandApplebee’s
CVS/pharmacy
easily spends
one
two million
year on Safeway
these purchases!
Chevron
Carl’s Jr.
Cheesecake Home Depot
Mart limitation,
Exxon
Jack not
in the Boxall Factory
Lowe’s
t, due to Save
space
retailers
ded in the
order Shell
form. Don’t
WalMart
Jamba Juicesee
Chili’sa retailer
Sam’s Club
? Contact one of your Scrip coordinators.
Texaco
McDonald’s
Pizza Hut
Olive Garden
Red Robin
Starbucks
Walgreen’s
der formsInterested
arein creating
included
in This
this
your own orders online?
is a great newsletter
way to take advantage of specialand
offers and youavailable in the office next to the scrip
x
can even refill your cards instantly using your computer! Please provide your email address on your order form
with payment
due
and one of ourare
coordinators
will contactby
you with3:30
instructions. pm the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month and can
Want Taylor Swift to play a private acoustic concert just for
MCAA? Want to win $10,000 for
our music program? Go to taylorswiftoncampus.
com and vote for
our school once a
day everyday until
September 23rd!
Also, tell your friends and family
to vote!
How to get MCAA news
F...A...S...T...?
1. MCAA website - Daily Bulletin
www.mjusd.com/education/school/
school.php?sectionid=18
2. Parent Newsletter by mail
3. Music Boosters Website
www.mcaaboosters.com
www.mjusd.com/education/components/
scrapbook/defaultphp?sectiondetail
id=2231&
4. Parent Newsletter on web
College Information Day
Yuba College
Thurs, September 17
9 am to 1 pm
Representatives from
CSU, UC and private
schools will be there!
Picture Day
Friday
September 19
MCAA DAILY BULLETIN
Want Taylor Swift to play a private acoustic concert just for
MCAA? Want to win $10,000 for our music program? Go to taylorswiftoncampus.com and vote for our school once a day everyday until
September 23rd! Also, tell your friends and family to vote!
Any students interested in being on staff for the Scribblers Literary Magazine needs to pick up an application in Mrs. Mejia’s room:
Room 8. Applications will be due by Friday, Oct. 5th. We need editors,
graphic editors, and submission readers! Please Apply!
Attention All Students!! Here is a couple of dress code rules that I feel
need to be addressed. First, shoes must be worn at all times inside and
outside the classroom. Second, shirts and dresses are to have straps
and should not show your undergarments. Third, shorts must have an
inseam of 3 inches or more and skirts and dresses must not be inappropriately short. Fourth, hats will not be worn indoors; this means classrooms and office buildings.
Please keep our campus clean!! Throw your trash in the many trash
cans around campus. If you see someone drop trash on the ground
kindly remind them to throw their trash in the garbage cans. Throwing
food on the ground is just like throwing wrappers on the ground and it
makes our campus look like a dump. Please do your part.
Skateboarders!! If you choose to bring a skateboard to school you
must check it in at the office at the beginning of the day and then you
can get it back at the end of the school day. It is just like students locking their bikes up at the bike rack.
District Office is off limits to all students during the school day. Under
no circumstances should there be students before, during, or after
school purchasing items from vending machines.
We are looking for some highly motivated male students grades
9th through 12th who are interested in helping other students. If you
think this describes you please come into the office and pick up a SWAT
(Students Who Are There) application and turn it back into the office by
Wednesday, Sept. 19th.
Need a place to after school? Go to the Allyn Scott Youth Center
(MYCC). It is a Monday through Friday free afterschool program from
3-6pm. Fun activities and homework help are provided. Any questions? Call 530-799-1776 to pick up a membership application.
Cash for our school! Clip and save Box Tops for Education. Return
to Brenda in the office.
Do you have any coins? Put some in the Ronald McDonald House
Charities box in the office! The change you give helps sick kids in the
hospital. It gives their families a place to stay so they can give their
child hugs, kisses and courage everyday.
The French club is ready to go! If you are in 2nd or 3rd year French
and wish to expand your horizons, language and enjoyment, come along.
Former French students who completed one year are also welcome
Seniors: Friday, September 21st is the registration deadline for the
October administration of the ACT. See Mr. Pimentel for registration
and fee waiver information.College Information Day at Yuba College is
Thursday, September 22nd, 9am to 1pm. Representatives from CSU,
UC and several private universities will be attending. MCAA students
interested in attending should sign up in the office immediately. Space
is limited and priority will be given to 12th and 11th grade students.
Sign ups are now being taken in the office for college visits to CSU
Sacramento, UC Davis, and CSU Chico. Space is limited on these trips
and preference will be given to seniors and students intending to apply
for these universities.
The Chess Club meets on Tues and Thurs during lunch in Room 13.
The Sword in the Stone
Directed by Anthony Dost
October 13 to October 27, 2012
A Christmas Story
Directed by
Jeff Graham &
Mark Johnson
Dec 7 to Dec 23
Auditions October 8-9
Fidler on the Roof
Directed by Foster Cambell-McManus
October 5 to November 11, 2012
Young People’s Theatre Workshops
Theatre is a life-changing experience for many children
and The Acting Company is proud to offer theatre workshops for young people ages 6-18 all year long. To register, simply call The Acting Company at (530) 751-1100 or
e-mail info@actingcompany.org.
Workshops are 4 weeks long on Saturdays from 1011:30 am. Cost is $80 per workshop ($20 per class).
Scholarships are availabe for students who can not afford to participate -- based on availability.
Young People’s Theatre Program
Saturdays from 10-11:30 am
HOW TO AUDITION The Acting Company is proud to invite everyone to its auditions. We are a community theatre and we’re
always looking for new actors and actresses! Part of the theatre experience is learning about the audition process. Most roles are open
to all who audition. We post our audition dates at least two months in advance on this website, in our newsletter, in the Appeal Democrat
newspaper, on www.YSinfo.net, AM 1600 KUBA, and Comcast Channel 19. All you have to do is show up and fill out an information sheet.
The director will ask you to read from the script for the parts that you are suited to play. Sometimes you will be asked to prepare a song or
monologue to bring to the audition, but it is never mandatory. Our doors are open and we hope you will be interested in auditioning for an
Acting Company production. All auditions are held at the Acting Company Theater unless noted otherwise.
Copyright © 2003 The Acting Company. All rights reserved.
815 B Street, Yuba City, CA 95991 Phone: 530.751.1100 info@actingcompany.org
The Acting Company is a 501-C3 non-profit organization. Fed ID #68-0037694, Charitable
Trust 56259
Starting
e
g
n
a
R
y
her
Yuba-Sutter Archery Association
presents
Thursday, September 6, 2012
through May 2013
Have you heard about the
Allyn Scott Youth Center?
• We serve 3rd-12th grade students.
• Our mission is to provide a safe, clean, state of the art
community center with programs and services for area youth.
• Membership applications are available at the ASYCC OR online
at allynscottyouthcenter.org
Homework Help
Healthy Snacks
Activities
PAL Mentoring
Games
A_TeAm Youth Group
Rollerskating!
WE ARE OPEN DURING THE HOLDIAYS FROM 1 TO 4 P.M.
1830 B Street, Marysville phone: 749-1776 web:allynscottyouthcenter.org
Ages
s
e
tyl
ivity
All S Family Actelcome!
A
W
s!
-ins Tournament
k
l
a
W onthly
M
e
bl
la
d
ai
lie
Av
pp
s
s
Su
ce
ne
s
an
La
ce
st
20
Fa
Di
et
rd
rg
Ya
Ta
20
to
5
• Open Monday-Thursday 3:00-6:00 pm and Friday 2:30-5:30 pm
ASYCC is a FREE
after-school program.
We provide:
c
r
A
r
o
o
d
In
Mondays &
Thursdays
Youth Sessions
Allyn Scott
Youth & Community Center
1830 B Street, Marysville
(Across from MJUSD District Office)
For more information call:
Yuba-Sutter Archery Association
American Indian Education Program (530) 749-6196
StarFlight 11 - performaces September 21-22 @ 7pm
Free - No Fees
3:00 to 4:30 pm
Evening Session
Open to all ages
$5 Adult $2.50 under 18
5:00 to 7:30 pm
For parents to know - about our spectacular MCAA Awards Night + how does the system works...
MCAA Awards Night 2012-13 is June 10, 2013
“Point System toward Selection of Outstanding Student Performers”
NOTES: The following will be the standard by which students will be awarded points in all departments in order to be eligible for yearly
spring awards for all-around top students or creative artists at MCAA. It is a list that can be changed or added to by a majority opinion approval by the teaching staff at MCAA. approval of points must be done by filling in a designated form signed by a teacher responsible for
the claimed area of participation. All forms must be turned in to Ms. Mejia no later than three weeks before the awards ceremony in May or
June of each school term. Teachers may turn in a form for projected to points to be yet earned in that coming three week period on spring
school activities. Second semester “A” and “A+” averages can be claimed in the fall of the following term for points earned. Decisions
made after tallying of points will be final and not subject to change. No student being dismissed from MCAA for disciplinary or behavior
reasons will be eligible for these awards, regardless of amount of points accumulated prior to his/her dismissal.
ACADEMICSPoints
“B” Semester Honor Roll2
“A” Semester Honor Roll3
“A+” Semester Honor Roll4
STUDENT ACTIVITIES
Students Body President2
Student Body Officers1
Member of student council1
Yearbook, Newspaper2
Peer Counselor1
CONTESTS
Participation in any school approved contest1
Award winner in school approved contest1
Publication in school or local format1
Publication in State or National format2
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
Participation in school sponsored community event1
Participation in approved community performance 1
Major role, community theater2
Minor role, community theater1
Technical role, community theater1
MCAA PERFORMANCES (counted once per production)
Participation in drama, dance, music, or speech1
Stage hand, lighting technician school event1
Video crew school event1
Set building for productions2
Stage manager or student director3
Lead role (male or female), full-length school play4
Major role (male or female), full-length school play3
Minor role (male or female), full-length school play2
Lead Role(s) in school one-act play2
Minor role in school one-act play1
Student director, stage manager one-act play2
Committee participation in any school production1
WRITERS AND ARTISTS
Writer of produced one-act play2
Writer of produced multiple one-act plays3
Writer of song performed at school1
Writer of short musical or comedy3
Writer of novel written at MCAA4
Painter of art displayed in community2
Participant in school sponsored art show1
VISUAL ARTS
Participation of school sponsored Media Fest1
Photographer of pictures displayed in community2
Photographer of pictures displayed in school events 1
Participation of video(s) in State or National format2
Award Winners for 2011-2012
Points
15
Shelby Broderick
Allena Jeremiah
Stephenie Rodwell
16 Chase Armstrong
Elias Denny
Derek Olsen
Courtney Perdue
17
Julia Jacob
Charisma Ledesma
18
Samantha Chizek
Rhiannon Diamond
Bethany Harris
Tessa Toche
19
Cameron Day
Charles Tate
Kimi DeCamp
20
Zachary Martin
21
Gabrielle Mathews
23
Emilee Heddlesten
24
Michelle Yang
25
Tamara Gresham
27
Adrianna Hernandez
Sydney E. Johnson
29
Jaclyn Lewis
31 Alayna Koen & Dakota Delaney
32 Anastasia Mathews &
Emalie Saalsaa
33 Hannah Hawkins
35 Heather Chavez
37 Sarah Kuhn
38 James McDaniels
40 Max Jeffrey
44 Mariah Kuhn
Winner...............
49 Gabrielle Hayes
MCAA’s Service Seal Award System
Service Seal points are awarded to students performing a
service to the school and the student association during
9th-12th grade. Students who earn 1,000 points or more
receive special recognition from the school in the form of a
silver seal on your diploma.
Any student participating in fund-raising activities are
eligible for service seal points. The points are awarded in
the following manner: 5 points per hour, up to a maximum
of 50 points per activity. The fund-raising activity must be
listed on your service seal form and must be verified by
the fund-raising chairperson or designated school official.
Using the attached Service Seal Points description, indicate the activity you have been involved in on the Service
Seal form available in the school office. Complete and
return your form to Bonny no later than June 1st.
Student Body Officers
Points
President (each year)
300
Vice President (each year)
300
Secretary (each year)
200
Treasurer (each year)
300
Board Representative (each year)
200
Historian (each year)
200
Activities Director (each year)
200
Publicity Director (each year)
200
Class Officers
Presidents200
Vice Presidents
100
Club Officers
President (each year)
75
Other officers (each year)
50
Point Keeper
School-wide points awards
150
Conferences
One Day Conferences
25
More than one day Conference
75
Drama & Dance
Production Director (each production)
200
Major Actor (each production)
150
Minor Actor (each production)
75
Dancer (each production)
75
Back Stage workers (each production)
50
Lighting (each production)
100
Usher (each production)
25
Peer Counselors
Peer Counselor (each year)
150
Music
Band (each year)
200
Choir (each year)
100
Cheerleader
Cheerleader (each sport)
150
Publications
Editor (each year)
200
Other staff members (each year)
100
Sports
All Sports (each sport)
150
Shady Creek Counselor
Counselor (each year)
75
California Scholarship Federation
California Junior Scholarship Federation
What is California Junior Scholarship Federation (CJSF)?
The purpose of the CJSF, a statewide organization of over 600
chapters, is to foster high standards of scholarship, service,
and citizenship on the part of students of California’s public and
private junior high schools.
Membership is an indication of high academic achievement
and offers opportunities for recognition. Qualifying members
can become Honor Members with special recognition.
Honor Members are students who has qualified and applied
for membership in CJSF in a minimum of 3 semesters while a
student in 7th and 8th grade. Honor Members receive an official
Honor membership pin. In addition, a gold seal with the CJSF
emblem is placed on the Honor Members Promotion Certificate.
Notification of Honor Membership is included in the student’s
permanent cumulative record.
How to apply?
Students must apply after each semester grade reporting using
the MCAA CJSF Membership Application available in the MCAA
office. Membership is not automatic and must be applied for
within 1 month after each semester grade report.
For more information: www.csf-cjsf.org
Deadline: Apply 1 month after each semester grade report.
California Scholarship Federation
What is California Scholarship Federation (CSF)?
The purpose of the CSF, a statewide organization of over 600
chapters, is to foster high standards of scholarship, service,
and citizenship on the part of students of California’s public and
private high schools. The motto is “Scholarship for Service.”
Membership is an indication of high academic achievement
offering opportunities for recognition. Qualifying members can
become Life Members (sealbearers) with special recognition.
Life Members (Sealbearers) are students who has qualified
and applied for membership in CSF for 4 or more semesters in
the last 3 years of high school. Life Members receive an official
Life Membership pin. In addition, a gold seal with the CSF emblem is placed on the Life Members diploma. Notification of Life
Membership is included in the student’s high school transcript.
How to apply?
California Scholarship Federation, Inc.
Students must apply
after each semester
grade reporting using the MCAA CSF
Membership Application available
in the MCAA office.
.
Requirements include
satisfactory grades in
specific classes (Ask
Mr. Pimentel for the
.
list.). Membership is
not automatic and
.
must be applied for
within 1 month after
each semester grade
report.
CSF Semester Membership Application
For _______________________________ High School, Chapter No. _________________________
Name _______________________________________ ________________________________________ _______
(Last)
(First)
(MI)
Address ___________________________________________ City _______________________
Home Phone ( _______ ) ________ - ______________
Current grade level (circle one) 9 10
11 12
A. To qualify for CSF membership this semester, follow these guidelines:
1. You must earn a minimum of 10 points from last semester's grades.
a. The first 4 points must be from LIST I (unless you are a senior applying for membership in
b. The first 7 points (including the four points described in a) must be from LISTS I and II.
c. The remaining points may come from any LIST (I, II or III).
February or June).
2. You must use no more than 5 courses to qualify
3. NO CSF points are given for physical education, courses taken in lieu of physical education, subjects repeated to improve a
grade, courses involving clerking and office/teaching assisting, and courses taken on a pass/fail basis.
4. CSF points are granted as follows:
a grade of A = 3 CSF points
a grade of B = 1 CSF point
One additional point shall be granted for a grade of A or B in an AP, IB, or Honors course, up to a maximum of two such
points per semester.
a grade of C = 0 CSF points
a grade of D or F in any course, even in one you cannot use to qualify, disqualifies you from membership at this time
B. Also remember:
1. Semester membership is based on work done in the previous semester. (Under very limited circumstances summer school
may also be used; you should check with your adviser before listing any summer school work.)
2. You must reapply each semester.
3. Courses you may use are listed on the reverse side. They are divided into LISTS I, II, and III
C. List the courses you are using to qualify in the proper location below. Consult the LISTS on the reverse side.
LIST I Course
For more information: www.csf-cjsf.
org
Grade
Points
LIST II Courses
Grade
Points
List III Courses
Grade
Points
D. You must staple last semester's report card or transcript (or a photocopy of either) to this application form. Originals
will be safely kept and may be claimed as soon as the membership lists have been posted.
Marysville Charter Academy for the Arts participates in
the
Fremont-Rideout Teen Leadership Council program.
The mission of Fremont-Rideout Foundation Teen Leadership
Council is to act as a liaison and advocate for the Fremont-Rideout Foundation
via healthcare education participation, philanthropic projects and community service.
The Fremont-Rideout TLC provides students a unique chance to:
ers
p
a
p
s
w
e
ur n
o
y
g
led
n
i
c
r
y
B
c
e
R
e
b
(only) tocan win!!!
We
Enjoy privileged opportunities to meet hospital staff, physicians and
FRHG senior leaders in order to gain insight into a career in health care;
To job shadow our healthcare professionals;
To participate in philanthropic activities;
To help plan and host events which benefit Fremont-Rideout Foundation
All proceeds will benefit the Teen leadership Council Fremont-Rideout Foundation Emergency Room Expansion Project. The winning high school will be
rewarded by Fremont-Rideout Foundation and recognized in the Appeal-Democrat.
The MCAA n-e-w-s-p-a-p-e-r recycling dumpster is located at the North end of MCAA.
Recycle your newspapersD here!
umpster i
Proceeds benefit the parkingnl MCAA
We can w ot
in!!!
Teen Leadership Council
Fremont-Rideout Foundation
Emergency Room Expansion Project
Thank You!
John Pimentel
Head Counselor/Arts Director,
MCAA, 1917 B Street
Marysville, CA
95901
Desk 530 741.6000x6250
Cell 530 682.3296
October News from the Counseling Desk
Planning for and Applying to College
The admission application filing period for all California State Universities (CSU) opened on
October 1. It closes on November 30. Seniors intending to apply to a CSU campus, especially if
Chico State is one of their choices, should complete their application as soon as possible during the
month of October. Go to www.csumentor.edu to start the process. To facilitate seniors accomplishing this, I will be meeting with them individually during the first three weeks of October to assist
and follow up with them.
Co
lleg
eP
Ch
eck
age
this
!
out
!
PSAT Administration
Thirty MCAA 11th grade students will take the PSAT (Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test) on
Wednesday, October 17 from 8 AM to 12 PM. MCAA offers this test (at no charge to students) to 11th
graders on track to apply to four-year colleges in order to provide practice for the SAT and because it
offers several features to help students get a jump start on college planning and preparation.
PLAN and EXPLORE Administration
As part of MCAA’s efforts to create a college going culture and prepare students for admission to and
success in college, we also administer two tests to all of our eighth graders and tenth graders at no
charge. The EXPLORE test is a preparation test for the ACT college admission test normed for eighth
graders that also includes helpful information and direction on college majors and careers based on a
student’s interests. The PLAN test is a preparation test for the ACT college admission test normed for
tenth graders and includes helpful information and direction on college majors and careers based on a
student’s interests. Contact the counseling office for more information.
Important college planning and suggested activities for October:
Thursday, October 1
CSU Admission Window Opens
Register at: www.csumentor.edu
Thursday, October 4
Last day to register for November SAT
Register at: www.collegeboard.com
Wednesday, Oct 17
PSAT for MCAA 11th graders
8 AM to 12 PM, MCAA
Saturday, Oct. 20 UC Davis Preview Day
Register at: www.admissions.ucdavis.edu/previewday
Saturday, Oct. 20
Field Trip - CSU Chico Preview Day MCAA Permission forms due - October 12
Seniors: Should be preparing and submitting applications to CSU’s this month; preparing applications for UC’s for submission next month; checking application sites for private colleges; registering
and preparing for the SAT and/or ACT; visiting prospective campuses in person or on line; studying
hard to keep grades up; participating in school and community activities.
College? Now is the time....
If you are hoping to go to a 4-year college or university, the time is now for taking college entrance exams.
Juniors need to take tests by May.
Seniors, best before December, but take it anyway!
Delays in taking the test result in delayed College Registration and students won’t get the classes they want.
SAT’s
Juniors: Should be preparing to take the PSAT on October 17 using their practice test information;
using My College Quick Start and My Road on www.collegeboard.com to explore college and career planning, college majors, and individual college profiles; deciding when they will take the SAT and
possibly the ACT during their junior year and preparing for them; visiting prospective campuses in
person or on line; studying hard to keep grades up; participating in school and community activities. Sophomores: Will be taking the PLAN test on Wednesday, November 7. PLAN is a preparation test
for the ACT college admission test and includes helpful information and direction on college majors
and careers based on a student’s interests. Tenth graders should also be studying hard to keep
grades up and participating in school and community activities.
Test Date Place Sign Up By:
Oct 06 Yuba City High Sept 21
Nov 03 Yuba City High Oct 4
Dec 01 Yuba City High Nov 1
Jan 26 Yuba City High Dec 28
Mar 09 Yuba City High Feb 8
May 04 Yuba City High April 5
June 01 Yuba City High May 2
Go online to sign up: www.college board.com
ACT’s
Test Date Place SignUp By:
Sept 08 Yuba City High
Freshmen: Should be creating a college and career plan; studying hard to keep grades up; partici Oct 27 Yuba City High Sept 21
pating in school and community activities.
Dec 08 Yuba City High Nov 2
Seventh and Eighth Graders: Eighth graders will be taking the EXPLORE test on Thursday, Octo- Feb 09 Yuba City High Jan 11
ber 25. EXPLORE is a preparation test for the ACT college admission test and also includes helpful April 13 Yuba City High Mar 8
information and direction on college majors and careers based on a student’s interests. Seventh and June 08 Yuba CityHigh May 3
Eighth graders should also be studying hard to keep grades up; participating in school and community activities; trying to earn an A or B in Algebra 1, English, and a foreign language (if enrolled in
one) in order to maximize the opportunities for college admission.
Go online to sign up: www.act.org
Booklets available in J. Pimentel’s Office.
YUBA COLLEGE NEWS
SEPTEMBER 2012
Welcome back MCAA High School students
and parents, this month, we’re officially
“back” in school!
Students, be sure to listen to your Bulletins
for my scheduled dates and times on your
campus, and don’t forget to watch for the
“Yuba College News” appearing in your
monthly MCAA Newsletter! This is the best
means of communication!
September Highlights: In your Main Office
this is where you will find the latest information and materials throughout the year. Materials vary and are kept updated throughout
the year.
• Get Ready; Get Set…Jump- In to 20122013! Please don’t hesitate to say “hi”
to me or ask questions when I am at your
campus throughout the school year. I look
forward to talking with you!
• COLLEGE INFORMATION/TRANSFER
DAY AT YUBA COLLEGE: Monday, September 17, 9am-1pm. Interested in talking
to representatives from a variety of colleges
and universities? How about representatives from Military? This opportunity only
happens once a year… so come to Yuba
College to take advantage of meeting and
talking to the representatives in person and
acquiring important information and materials. This is an excellent opportunity, be sure
to get your information from Mr. Pimentel…
It’s MONDAY, HOPE YOU COME!!
3301 East Onstott Road, Yuba City. Access off northbound Hwy.99 at Eager Rd.,
south on E. Onstott, or Pease Road to East
Onstott. The front entrance is located on the
west side of building, facing Hwy. 99.
SENIORS:
• Remember to watch dates
posted future “Yuba College
News” in your monthly Newsletters, and please keep in
touch with Mr. Pimentel, your
Academic Advisor for information and sign-ups.
• Important college materials
will be available to you during
the course of the year, Main
Office.
• QuickREG, a Yuba College
program for 2nd semester
seniors to assist in completing
the enrollment process during your senior
year, imagine registering your classes before
graduating from high school…..be sure to
watch for updates! Visit me when I’m on
your campus to answer any questions.
• Mid-year 2012 Grads: Watch for your
QuickReg Dates this semester! Take advantage to apply to Yuba College on line, take
the placement exam, and register for your
Spring Semester classes, apply for financial
aid… all with assistance from your Yuba College representative! Dates coming soon!
Programs and Corrections where students
have exciting simulation technology at
their finger tips! Stay tuned to future Yuba
College News to learn more about these
important programs.
STUDENTS & PARENTS: Fall-Winter
2012-2013 “Yuba College Community
Education Course Schedule” IS NOW ON
LINE! Course Information and Classes
are located at yc.yccd.edu / Campus Life
/ Community Education or yc.yccd.edu/
campus/community-educaton.aspx, offering
fully On-line Health Care Education, Allied
Health Programs as well as the large variety
of certification and non-credit special interest
classes. Don’t wait to check this out! Dates
are short-term and class-specific, space is
limited.
SEPTEMBER AT YUBA COLLEGE: Check A LOOK AHEAD TO OCTOBER:
• Yuba College Public Events Presents:
out the Calendar of Events schedule at the
“Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night”:
NEW
Yuba College Info Center located in your
SUTTER
College & Career Center for dates and times October 5, 6, 11, 12, 13, 19, 20 @ 8:00PM /
October 14 & 21 @ 2:00PM Matinee
COUNTY
of Theatre Performances and Sports. Want
CAMPUS, to see a Saturday college football game
October 11 – HALF-OFF NIGHT! October
16 – HIGH SCHOOL ONLY PERFORYUBA
on the new field at Yuba? The next home
MANCE, 10AM, $3.00!
CITY!!
game is Saturday, September 22 at 6pm:
Yuba College vs. West Valley College. See
Watch for more information on how to signup!
NEW TO
the complete list of games on our website
OUR YUBA yc.yccd.edu, Athletics also including upcom- • YUBA COLLEGE WEBSITE: yc.yccd.edu
You will find all information about schedule
COLLEGE COMMUNITY: Our NEW beauti- ing games in men’s & women’s soccer and
of classes, academic programs, transfer inful SUTTER COUNTY CAMPUS opened
volleyball … check it out!
formation, campus activities and events, our
for Fall classes this semester! Specializing
in general ed classes, stop-on-by to see
May be you plan to be an Art, Music, Theatre variety of intercollegiate sports, and more!
us! Interested in taking a late-start class
major. October 9 is our next “Noon Recital”
Additionally, the college mascot, Dusty the
Niner, has a presence on Facebook and
this semester? For California resident high
when these students perform for faculty,
Twitter.
school student 9-12, the cost is just $10 and staff, students in our beautiful Theatre. EvFollow us at twitter.com/DustyNiner and
no placement exam for this class:
eryone is welcome! Please see the Events
Calendar and information about our next
facebook.com/Yuba-College.
Intro to Film Tuesday & Thursday 3:45pmplay below, especially the high school only
Looking forward to see6:45pm Room #101 10/11/12 – 12/12/12
performance!
ing you this year!
Get a start on your college units….meets
Barbara Forkey,
the “Humanities” requirement for General
Have you seen the new Health & Public
Ed, A.A. or A.S. This is one of many general Safety Building on our Marysville campus,
Outreach Specialist,
ed classes offered at our new Sutter County located just off North Beale Road? It is the
Yuba College.
bforkey@yccd.edu
Campus in Yuba City, located at
new location for Nursing, Fire Technology
Principal’s List
7th Grade
Reina Banuelos
Adaezia Chavez
Austria Cruz
Hannah Dunn
Julissa Gonzalez
Jaquelyn Kinner
Lolita Manzano
Gabrielle Mathews
Anthony rivera
Mary Scully
Adrianna Villa
8th Grade
Sabrina Banez
Tatjana Kelly
Jarret Noonan
Michelle Yang
9th Grade
Adrianna Barnhart
Lewis Carrin Van Rijn
Robert Denny
Hannah Hawkins
Zachary Martin
cortes Olivares
Emalie Saalsaa
Sanha Tatla
A
7th Grade
8th Grade
Alyssa Cantrell
Gisselle Barajas
Jade Evans
Goody Yang
Madison Levesque Chaz Patton
Julian Barkley-Brinson Faith Rodriguez
Yuri Huizar
Mackenzie gordon
Megan Allen
Dustyne Steele
Zoe Banks
Elile Heddlesten
Logan Bertsch
Hope Rodriguez
Charlene Diamond angelina Sumait
Elizabeth Lanphier Natalia Vinces
Grayson Romig
Dakota Delaney
Sergio Amezquita Tristan Stewart
Kimi DeCamp
Tyson Wadkins
Sara Powell
Jessica Mejia
Ariel Rangel
Christina Yang
7th Grade
8th Grade
Lucia Escatel
Jessica Bravo
Andreas Carrion Van Rijn Kristina Mackensen
Brianna Gibson
Allena Jeremiah
Jacqueline Mejia
Breanna Lawther
Julian Sumait
Avery Sutherland
Sierra Davis
Aspen Holden
Charles Day
Meilani Medlar
Lily Stewart
Joseph Williamson Izzayla Wallace
Rhiannon Diamond
Isabella Alvarez
Lakota-Raven Martin Charisma Ledesma
Raven Crosby
Elizabeth Sutton
Emma Hendrix
Tristan Hengel
Isaiah Ledesman
Justus Whitmore
Enrique Ambrocio
Amelia Condrey
Karisa Davis
Hunter Green
Liv Harrison
Branden Hendrickson
Zachary Pickell
Norman Pinney
Brescia West
11th Grade
12th Grade
Mariah Kyhn
Sarah Kuhn
James McDaniels
Sandy McWhorter
Shane Norby
Jose Reyes
Cheryl Gragg
Emerald Green
Pakou Her
Max Jeffrey
Sean Lubbers
Travis Miller
Kylee Schesser
Tamara Gresham
Jose Hernandez
Julia Jacob
Natalie Landau
Grebory Paez
Hansol Park
Brittany Sizemore
Makayla Synak
Izanie Love
Madeline Kellogg
Honor Roll
9th Grade
Faithlean Buckley
Paulina Muro Real
Lauren Bartlett
Nathan Espinoza
Gabrielle Hayes
Justin Hines
Samantha Taws
Alyana Koen
Cyan Amaya-Bastiaans
Julian Block
Corina Gherle
Efrain Gonzalez
Ger Yang
Michael Axe
Samantha Chizek
Margarita gomer
Anastasia
Mathews
Stephanie Velazquez
B
10th Grade
10th Grade
Dean Bustamante
Kyle DeCamp
Jessica Hall
Alexis Pollard
Regina Hernandez
Marisa Lopez
Courtney Day
Alejandro Gutierrez
Alexus Coleman
Alivia DeLuze
Angel Hernandez
11th Grade
Caitlin Beck
Madison Cockrum
Bethany Harris
Casey McCurry
Alexis Butcher
Sysney Johnson
Deriek Olsen
Sumin Tatla
12th Grade
Heather Chavez
Mykala Lawton Kern
Brittney ford
Steven Phillips
Rachelle Martinez
Heather Sutton
Andrea Busco
Elayna Gasque
chloe Gonzalez
Adrian Hernandez
Jaclyn Lewis
Honor Roll
9th Grade
Katherine Kellogg
Griffin Clingman
Kevin Schroyer
Mikayla Lattimore
Derek Cook
Austin Garvin
Jesus Tejada-Mitchell
Kanisha Badue
Samuel Fuhrer
Trevor Middlebrook
Gabrielle Sanchez
Dylan Wofford
10th Grade
Katherine Perard
Lacy Dickinson
Maricela Jaime
Bryant Rivera
Kailey Smith
Jacob Ferrini
Cameron Day
Eliza Sevilla
Stephanie Rodwell
11th Grade
Sarah Mays
Inoa Spyres
Chloe Butcher
Aricka Espinoza
Haley Hudspeth
Sydney Johnson
Elizabeth Williams
Jacy Benson
Marie Mehler
Bailey Hamilton
Austin McReynolds
Kelsey Wilson
12th Grade
Neng Yang
Kalia Klein
Sarah Fogle
Zachary Ramsey
Aaron Vanover
Marysville Charter Academy For the Arts
Students - Teachers - Parents
All are ASKED To JOIN IN!!!
Parent-Teacher-Student-Association Meeting
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
6:00 P.M.
Room #7
AGENDA
Approval of September Minutes
Consent Agenda
Principal’s Report
Teacher’s Report
Students Report
Treasurer’s Report
Fundraising Report
Volunteer Coordinator Report
Publicity Report
OLD BUSINESS
Spaghetti Dinner NEW BUSINESS
Friday, October 26 TBA
Your Elected PTSA Officers for 2012-2013 are ...
Co-President
Co-President
1st Co-Vice-Pres
1st Co-Vice-Pres
2nd Co-Vice-Pres
3rd Vice-Pres
3rd Vice-Pres
4th Vice-Pres
Secretary
Treasurer
Publicity Chair
Anna Gragg
741-8570
anna.gragg@insurance.ca.gov
Jeannie Beck
701-1700 beckdennyfamily@frontiernet.net
Mary Day
742-0939
mcd0810@att.net
Pat Bennett
749-6196
pbennett@mjusd.k12.ca.us
Nikki Kinner
300-0897
nikkikinner@gmail.com
Cheryl Gragg
741-8570
Sydney E. Johnson755-8541
sydlye95@yahoo.com
John Pimentel
749-6157 ext 4jpimentel@mjusd.com
Anika Medlar
749-2465
medlarclan@sbcglobal.net
Jeff DeCamp
218-1028
mcaaptsa95901@gmail.com
Valerie Mathews 808 343-2776 geodessy@comcast.net
Next PTSA Meetings:
Mondays or Tuesdays
(Tues)
(Tues)
Oct 9 (Mon)Nov 05 (Tues) Dec 11
Feb 12 (Tues) Mar 13 (Tues) Apr 9
(Tues)
(Tues)
Jan 15
May 14
MCAA School Site Council Meetings:
Room 7 (3:15pm) Nov 08
Feb 07
May 02
Important Dates:
Sep 21Progress Reports Mailed to Home
Sep 21-22StarFlight 11 - 7 pm
Marysville Auditorium
Sep 24-28Ashland Trip
Sep 25 Block 9 Schedule (extra class added)
Oct 02-03CAHSEE ReTest-Junior+Senior
Oct 05 Minimum Day-Students Out@1:50pm
Oct 08String Concert Fundraiser - 7 pm
Oct 09Community Meeting Day
Oct 12 No School for Students-Teacher Work Day
Oct 16 Block 9 Schedule (extra class added)
Oct 17PSATTEST DAY 11th grade
Oct 19END 1st Quarter
Oct 19Picture Make Up Day
Oct 23 Block 9 Schedule (extra class added)
Oct 25 EXPLORE TEST -7th Grade
Oct 26 Spaghetti Dinnner & Silent Auction - 5pm
Oct 25-27
Anything Goes Performance - 7 pm
Marysville Auditorium
Oct 28Sunday Matinee - 2 pm
Oct 29 Fall Festival - MHS Cafeteria - 7 pm
Oct 30 Block 9 Schedule (extra class added)
Oct 27Thriller Dance - 7 pm
Nov 02-03
Anything Goes Performance - 7 pm
Marysville Auditorium
Nov 04 Sunday Matinee - 2 pm
Nov 05PTSA Meeting - Rm 7 - 6pm
Nov 06 Block 9 Schedule (extra class added)
Nov 07PLAN Test - 10th Grade
Nov 08 MCAA Site Council - rm 7 -3:15pm
Nov 12 No School - Veterans Day
Nov 9-10 WayWayWayOff Broadway - 2pm+7 pm
Yuba College Theater
Nov 11Sunday Matinee - 2 pm
Nov 16 Staff Planning Day-Students Out@1:50pm
Nov 19-23 No School - Thanksgiving Holiday
Dec 07 Staff Planning Day-Students Out@1:50pm
Dec 06-08A Christmas Carol Production - 7 pm
Marysville Auditorium
Dec 09 Sunday Matinee 2 pm
Dec 10-13 Winter Music Festival - 6:30 pm
Dec 14-15Dessert & Dance Performance
Dec 18-21 SEMESTER FINALS !!!!!!
Dec 21 Minimum Day-Students Out@1:50pm
Dec 21First Semester Ends
Dec 22-Jan 11No School - Winter Break
Jan 21 No School - Martin L. King Day
Feb 05-06CAHSEE ReTest-Junior+Senior
Feb 11 No School - Lincoln Birthday
Feb 18 No School - Washington Birthday
Feb 22 Black History Performance
Mar 05 STAR WRITING Test-7+11 Grades
Mar 08 No School for Students-Teacher Work Day
Mar 12-13CAHSEE Test - 10th Grade
Mar 15 Staff Planning Day-Students Out@1:50pm
Mar 21-23Advanced Drama Production 7 pm
Mar 24 Sunday Matinee - 2 pm
Mar 29 to Apr5No School - Spring Break
Apr 25-26Beginning Drama Performance - 7 pm
Apr 27 Sunday Matinee - 2 pm
May 7-8-14-15STAR TESTING 7-11 grades
May 15Open House 6pm
Apr 8-May 3 P.E. Testing
May 03Dance Recital
May 10 French Night
May 23-24Showcase - 7 pm
May 27No School - Memorial Day
May 28-31Spring Music Festival
June 06-12FINALS
June 07Class Field Trips
JUNE 10MCAA Awards Night
June 12Graduation and Promotions
June 13Last Day of School - Minimum Day
This is a Thursday!!!---Day on Green
MCAA Phone Numbers: Attendance-749-6148, Bonny-749-6155, Principal-749-6156