Student of the week this week was Brianna E. Legg. Congratulations.
Nominating teacher Angie Siegel said, “Brianna is one of my best students. She is kind, always helpful and respectful.”
Dr. Barry Munitz has been Carlé graduating seniors angel the last eight years. Munitz who met teacher Alan Siegel when they both served on the California state P-16 council(Munitz was the chair) saw a need at Carlé and has donated $1,000 a year so our students could design and make graduation plaques for every graduate during those eighth years. This process where teachers give individual awards and students design them to be permanent keepsakes given at graduation is a big part of why our graduation celebrations are so special.
This year Munitz decided to donate $5,000 to the media program. Given this one-time opportunity, teacher Siegel decided it was time to modernize the business and used this donation to buy both an all new press (the heart of the business) and a mug press attachment as well.
“Words cannot express how much Dr. Munitz’s dedication has meant to the staff and students of Carlé High School. I cannot thank him enough for his dedication to this little school in Northern California,” Siegel said.
The media students were all so thankful that each one picked out an item from the business and designed it as a thank you to Munitz and his assistant.
Yearbooks are on sale for $15 designed and perfected by Desteny Cypert and Samantha Miller.
Carlé students are wearing their Carlé High School T-shirts every Friday. Each week we have a prize drawing which includes students who wore their shirts. The winner last Friday was Gage Fowler. Congratulations.
The students that signed up to help with the Park Study Club had a blast.
“I had a lot of fun, It was a great opportunity for some extra credit,” Destiny Blevins said.
Carlé High School would love to give a big thank you to Blevins, Ashton Legg, Maria Pineda and Miller.
“It was very fun. I really enjoyed working with Denise Claiche and the girls (Destiny, Ashton, and Samantha),” Pineda said.