
The second grading period just came to an end and students are ecstatic to find out what levels they earned. Carlé High School congratulates the student body on their success.
On Thursday, all of the gold level students from the first grading period will be going on a gold level field trip to the skate center in Ukiah. The business will be shutting down the whole building for the day and letting all of the students go out and skate.
Carlé held its annual Harvest Fest on Oct. 29 and things and went amazing. On the day of Harvest Fest, our principal made waffles for the whole school for breakfast. The final standings for the whole day advisory competitions were: Angie Siegel in first, Derek Walley in second, Dan Maes in third, and Alan Siegel in fourth place.
Our student body president José Bendana had this to say: “The harvest fest was a great success. With help from the rest of the student council and our principal and staff, all the events went smoothly, all the students had a great time and it was nice to see all the students together and participate in each event.”
Our principal Matt Strahl had this to say, “we had a great time, and every body had fun. Once again the advisory that was lead by a pirate won. This year we did have a tie after all the events, but when classroom participation points were factored into total points Angie’s advisory came out victorious. We are looking forward to the next set of activities.”
On Oct. 30, Carlé held the silver level movie for gold and silver level students, and bronze level students with 100 percent attendance. Students who did not earn this reward had to stay in classes and do work. The goal is to have all the students want this reward and work hard each grade period to earn it.