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Saint theresa catholic School’s multifaceted 8th Grader

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Blaise Schaffer8th Grader at Saint Theresa Catholic SchoolYou are involved with a lot of activities at school, tell us about them all. Well, currently at school I am a part of the school choir, which means I sing at every Wednesday Mass. I’m our Student Council Secretary, which comes with all sorts of responsibilities. I’m also a member of the National Junior Honors Society (NJHS), which means I tutor occasionally to other students at the school. I help out with a lot of the events at our school like the auction and fall festival, as well as get involved in the sports programs. I’m playing basketball right now for the school… don’t ask how that’s going (we’re 0-4)!

Which do you think is your favorite? My favorite would be torn from choir and Student Council. Both offer me really good opportunities for me to get involved in school and church life. I really have used choir to become incredibly involved in our school’s usage of our church (I know how to set up the whole church for a mass) but Student Council offers a lot of ways to get involved with the school as well. I just really like being able to help out in every way possible.

Tell us about your involvement in your school musical? I was in our school’s production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat last year, playing the role of one of Joseph’s brothers: Issachar. I had a solo for a depressing song with a heavy French accent. Thanks to our director, Terry Temple, the show was a huge success that even won an award in a youth theater organization. I plan on being a part of Mr. Temple’s next production in the spring, but we don’t know what it will be yet.

What do you love the most about STCS?  I love the teachers and staff and STCS the most. Without them nothing would really be possible. They’re some of the nicest people I know. The community is also amazing and worth note here. The parents of my grade are so generous with their time and talent to put together things like our Christmas dance last Friday.

What do you think is the hardest part about juggling extra circulars and still being an honor student? Just giving up the time to do it. I order to have fun with all of the extra-curricular programs and still manage good grades. You have to give more time and effort. Staying after school until 4:30 for basketball doesn’t mean your going to have less homework when you get home. You just have to be willing to give up some of that free time you might be used to having.

What general advice do you give to students that you are tutoring?  To always give it their best. You may hate what you’re doing, but not doing your best is only going to hurt you later.

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eDucatoR coRneRBy Dr. Kimberly LaPrade, Dean of the College of Education at Grand Canyon University

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Pencils are being sharpened and notebooks stashed in backpacks as the second half of the school year gets under way in Arizona. It’s this time of year when

excitement among students starting a brand-new course load is at a fever pitch. But beyond excitement, students may find themselves filled with anxiety as they journey into new areas of study that are unfamiliar and uncomfortable territory. As a teacher, there’s nothing worse than knowing a student is too nervous to tell you he doesn’t understand a concept or needs extra help. Whether stymied by algebraic equations or crafting an essay, it’s important to consider the wide range of resources to tackle the most challenging topics – from math and science to English and social studies.

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action. If a student seeks greater clarification, the teacher may be able to explain the lesson using a different approach. Tutoring programs: Schools offer a variety of resources when it comes to tutoring programs. From individual to group sessions, most schools offer teaching and learning sessions before or after school, or during lunch. Students could also benefit from additional resources available to their schools. For instance, Grand Canyon University faculty members offer free math tutoring to their students through a volunteer Pi It Forward program. In addition, the university hosts a Learning Lounge for Alhambra High School that pairs outstanding GCU students with AHS students for free after-school tutoring and study sessions. Students have access to tutoring offices, a computer lounge, and a comfortable team-learning environment where students can receive assistance from their tutors, borrow iPads and complete assignments. Online resources: The prevalence of the Internet as an education delivery vehicle is undeniable, offering a variety of

videos and learning modules. Dr. Ted Coe, the assistant dean of GCU’s College of Education, suggests several useful sites that can explain everything from introductory math to advanced courses. If students are looking for the Google of mathematics, wolframalpha.com is a great resource. It allows users the chance to enter math problems in regular language and get precise, detailed answers. The website allows three free step-by-step solutions per day. Beyond that, it simply provides final solutions. For specific lessons, CK12.org may be a better option. With a vast library of resources and a handy search feature, students can track progress on individual skills through the Kahn Academy’s (khanacademy.org) knowledge map after creating a free account. For Arizona College and Career Readiness Standards, illustrativemathematics.org is a go-to resource. This site lays out challenging practice problems that will stretch a student’s reasoning and modeling skills. Bottom line: No problem is too big to explain, and help is available at every turn, for every type of learner.

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zooliGhtSThis perennial classic doesn’t fade out with the end of 2013. Enjoy ZooLights at the Phoenix Zoo until January 12th.

the heaRD muSeumJanuary 5th is the last day of the amazing Latino Folk Tales: Cuentos Populares exhibit at the Heard. This unique, family-friendly exhibition features 60 original illustrations from 10 talented, award-winning children’s book artists whose work enhances stories collected from many Spanish-speaking regions including Mexico, New Mexico, Puerto Rico, Central and South America. 

muSical inStRument muSeumJanuary 11th from 11:30am to noon visitors to the Musical Instrument Museum can enjoy Mini Tours: Women in Music. Discover the female stars of MIM in this short tour featuring the Women in Jazz, Taylor Swift, and Clara Rockmore exhibits. Led by a Museum Guide, learn about these famous women, their instruments, and the impact they’ve had on the history of music.

ScottSDale muSeum oF contemPoRaRY aRtThursday, January 30th from 5:00pm to 7:00, come visit the free opening of SMOCA’s “Art in Motion” Bike Sculptures. Are they bicycles…or are they sculptures? The answer is yes on both counts! “Art in Motion” showcases the results of a unique workshop series where high school students were given bicycles, spare parts, materials, and limitless reign to create artful, ride-able sculptures.

chilDRen’S muSeum oF PhoenixParents – enjoy a well-deserved date night starting at seven on the last day of January at the Children’s Museum of Phoenix. The Museum is going back to the 1970’s for Play Date: A Night for Grown

Ups To Come Out and Play. Put on those wild polyester prints and join us as we celebrate that crazy decade that brought us everything from Disco to Southern Rock, from platform shoes to leisure suits, and from Star Wars to The Godfather. Dancing, food trucks, cash bars, Atari walls, retro games, art projects and more!

aRizona Science centeRLooking for ways to help make science more accessible for your kids? Join Justin Ryan from ASU for a family-friendly 20 minute conversation about art and science in medicine. In this virtual and physical tour of the heart, participants will learn about 3D printing, medical images and the promise of virtual healthcare. The conversation is free with paid admission to the Museum.

chilDSPlaYYou’re invited! Come celebrate Dr. Seuss’s birthday with food, activities, a VIP performance of The Cat in the Hat and a special visit from the characters! The party kicks off on Saturday, February 15th at the Tempe Center for the Performing Arts.

aSu GammaGeJanuary 14th - 19th ASU Gammage is home to Peter and the Starcatcher. This musical play takes a hilarious romp through the Neverland you never knew. This swashbuckling prequel to Peter Pan will have you hooked from the moment you let your imagination take flight.

az muSeum FoR YouthThe Arizona Museum for Youth (AMY) in Mesa is a great place to spend a Saturday afternoon. AMY introduces children to the visual excitement and cultural enrichment provided by the fine arts. Come visit their current exhibit “Art Speaks: A Way With Words.”

natuRal hiStoRY muSeumIs your child fascinated by dinosaurs? Bring them to the Paleo Dig Pit at the Arizona Museum of Natural History. This living, breathing exhibit gives kids and adults alike the chance to dig up fossils and, in the process, learn more about dinosaurs and being a paleontologist.

national comeDY theateRFamilies can enjoy watching the comedy classic The Three Amigos at the National Comedy Theater January 30th. Starting at 7:30pm the showing is hosted by an actual comedian with prizes and trivia from Bookman’s. A great way to share great movies from one generation to the next.

aRcaDia ice aRenaWhat better way to celebrate the season than with a pair of ice skates and some hot chocolate. Every Saturday Arcadia Ice Arena has both! Afternoon public skating starts at 1:50pm nearly every Saturday with the evening option starting at eight or nine.

the heaRD muSeumAttention chocolate lovers – The Heard Museum has something right up your alley. Friday, January 31st bring your friends to “Haute Chocolate: A Curated Sampling of Artisanal Flavors.” The evening will include feature chocolate tastings offered by local vendors, live entertainment, chocolate cocktails and much more.

uS aiRWaYS centeRJanuary 8th to 12th the eventually to be renamed US Airways Center is home to Disney on Ice. Bring the whole family to Rockin’ Ever After and rock out with some of the most magical idols of all in a musical showcase that features the hottest tunes and talent from across the kingdom!

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maRket on the moveGet healthy in the New Year and come and get 60 pounds of fresh produce for only $10.00. Occurs the fourth Saturday of every month thru May 24th. Located in Buckeye at 501 E Mahoney.

eaSt valleY Youth SeRviceS netWoRkThese quarterly meetings create networking opportunities for professionals who provide mental and health services to youth. Light hors d’oeuvres will be provided. The next session is January 16th at 6:00pm at the Primavera Blended Learning Center at 2451 N Arizona Ave in Chandler.

DeSeRt Botanical GaRDenDBG is going to the dogs – and you should come too. The Arizona Desert Botanical Garden’s latest exhibit “Dogs’ Day in the Garden” is January 25th. Entrance fee for dogs is $1 with proceed benefiting the Arizona Humane Society.

Phoenix SYmPhonYYou’ve heard about it, now experience it. On January 10th, the Phoenix Symphony will be performing Beethoven’s world-renowned and fateful Fifth Symphony. Guest conductor JoAnna Falletta will be joined by Guest Artist Yolanda Kondonassis making this a truly unique evening.

teSSeRact SchoolJan. 27 - fREE Summer Camp information Night hosted by friendly Pines CampFriendly Pines sleepaway camp in Prescott will offer a very helpful and fun-filled information night at Tesseract School’s Paradise Valley campus. Parents and children are invited to attend and learn about this renowned, 73-year old Arizona summer camp tradition. All your questions about the sleepaway camp experience will be answered.Tesseract School is located at 4800 E. Doubletree Ranch Road, Paradise Valley. For more information, call 1-888-281-CAMP or visit www.friendlypines.com Z

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Brea austerlade 2nd Grader at Camelback Desert School

Q. What is your favorite part of the coking club?a. I love all of the different ingredients and tasting the food. I like that Chef Whitney makes food that I can eat because I am gluten and nut free.

Q. What is the most delicious thing that you have ever made?a. There are many but the most delicious was probably the brownies and the pumpkin cookies with frosting.

Q. Do you have an all time favorite food?a. My favorites are my grandpa’s steak, my dad’s fried rice, mint and vanilla ice cream and gluten free donuts.

Q. What do you want to be when you grow up?a. An artist and a dancer who works at a hospital to help people. I also want to be a mom who cooks good food for my kids.

Q. What is your favorite thing about camelback Desert School?a. I love the teachers because they are all so nice and caring. I love learning math, reading and science. They make learning fun with lots of projects.

Arcadia high School

lacrosseAs a “club sport,” public schools do not provide funds, equipment or practice facilities; those costs are passed on to the players. It is a “pay to play” sport. In order to make lacrosse accessible to all boys interested in playing, a couple of dedicated parents formed a nonprofit organization, Arcadia Lacrosse, Inc., to allow for tax deductible monetary and equipment donations to help offset the costs of the uniforms, field rental, equipment purchases.

Freshman and experienced lacrosse player, Grant Loftin (pictured, left), has been actively recruiting student athletes for the team and stated, “I am excited about having a lacrosse program at Arcadia. The enthusiasm for the sport is awesome. I can’t wait to play this season with a lot of great athletes!”  

When Austin Davidson (pictured, right), a junior at Arcadia, was asked about playing on Arcadia’s new Lacrosse team he said, “With hard work and dedication, I think Arcadia Lacrosse is going to be great and I think by the time games start we will have a great chance of winning.”

Four Phoenix Country Day School students made a bright idea happen, and it’s helping other students in more than one way. The Upper School Business Club put a snack vending machine in Hormel Arts Center on campus. The club’s officers – junior Ben Whitmore, and seniors Adam Sidi, Aashay Sanghvi, and Sam Ax - recently received the first income from the machine’s sales, nearly $600. The club will distribute profits to student clubs during the year through a grant process.

here’s what a couple of the club’s founders had to say about the project:

adam Sidi: We spent countless hours creating presentations and having meetings with the Head of Upper School, the Headmaster, Director of Facilities, and the CFO. The whole process of finding the location, creating

a competition for the wrap, and dealing with potential companies took six months. This project has taught me the most about business thus far.

Sam ax: The profits from sales go into a special fund, PCDS Ventures. Then the club’s officers, with our faculty supervisor, review the applications. We’re hoping to move the snack vending machine into the student center, which should bring in a lot more sales since there is more student traffic.

Phoenix Country Day School entrepreneurs create Fundraising opportunity

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It was the last quarter when the grandparent- guardians of 8th grader Austin learned he would not be moving onto high school with the rest of his class. Diagnosed ADD, he was continuing to face the same core subject academic challenges he had struggled with throughout his school career, leaving him frustrated and with little self-esteem.

Determined to help Austin succeed, his grandparents enrolled him in the Deer Valley Brightmont Academy where “It was like flipping a switch,” his grandfather says. He immediately flourished, catching up academically and adopting a positive attitude.

“Students here don’t slip through the cracks,” says Campus Director Judith Zenna-Valgento. “Whatever is preventing them from succeeding we address.”

The self-paced, personalized learning model where teachers respect and listen to students makes it hard not to succeed, says Austin, who’s discovered a love of math. In just three months he’s completed the first semester of Algebra 1.

The self-confident ninth-grader sees a future “giving back” as a military pilot, and recently told Zenna-Valgento, “I’m the happiest I’ve ever been in my life.”

austin ? 9th Grader at Brightmont Academy

Xavier student, Khalia Lanier, sophomore, has been honored with top accolades by The Arizona Republic. Khalia was also named Big Schools Volleyball Player of the Year.

“I’d rather lose playing my best than lose playing timid.” Khalia stated.

“My dad always says, ‘Put the extra in ordinary. Be extraordinary.’ I live by those words.”  

Also, in addition to being named the Big School Girls Volleyball Player of the Year by The Arizona Republic, Khalia was the only Arizona player named to the 2013 American Family Insurance All-USA Volleyball Team!  She received “second team” honors.

khalia lanier Senior at Xavier College Preparatory

Rylan hudgins 8th Grader at St. Thomas Apostle

Q. tell us about your involvement with sports? What sports have you played?

a. I have played football, basketball, baseball, lacrosse and tennis.

Q. You are also involved in tennis, how did you start playing this sport?a. I first played tennis when I was six years old. I played it for a short time and in the last year I have started playing again.

Q. What is your favorite thing about Sta?a. What I love most about STA is that I’ve made some really great friends. I’ve been with a lot of these friends at STA since kindergarten. No matter where we all go to high school, I think we will all continue to be friends.

Q. Who is your favorite teacher?a. I actually have more than one favorite. Ms. Leblanc, Mrs. Leigh Ulrich and Mrs. Vaugh have all been my favorites. I also want to say that our principal, Mrs. Coffman has got to be the best principal in the diocese.

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familY recipes Recipes submitted by: Chef Whitney from Camelback Desert School

ChiCKEN AND wiLD RiCE SOUP

CRANBERRy ALmOND GRANOLA

To submit a recipe, email Anna at [email protected]

iNGREDiENTS:• 2 tablespoons olive oil • 16 oz. chicken breast, diced• 1 small onion, diced • 1 teaspoon garlic, minced• 1 teaspoon fresh thyme • 1 16 oz. can crushed Tomatoes • 4 cups hot water • 2 cups carrots, diced• 1 cup celery, diced • 1 ½ cups wild rice• pepper • sea salt

DiRECTiONS:Place a soup pot over medium heat and add the olive oil. Add the chicken onion, garlic, pepper, and thyme. Cook and stir for about 5 minutes, until the chicken is lightly browned vegetables are softened. Pour in the water and tomatoes then bring the liquid to a boil. Add in the rice and remaining vegetables; season with salt and pepper to taste. Cook on medium-low until the rice and vegetables are tender about 30 minutes then enjoy.Yield: 6 servings

iNGREDiENTS:• 6 cups old fashioned oats

• 1 cup milled flax seed• 2 cups crispy brown rice cereal

• 2 cups slivered almonds (optional)

• 3/4 cup honey• 3/4 cup sunflower oil• 1/4 cup brown sugar• 1 tablespoon cinnamon• 1 cup dried cranberries

DiRECTiONS:1. Preheat the oven to 300 degrees F. then Line two

baking sheets with parchment paper.

2. In a bowl combine oats, rice cereal, flax seed, brown

sugar, and slivered almonds, in a large bowl and set aside.

3. In a sauce pan bring to boil over medium heat honey,

cinnamon, and oil. Then pour over the dry ingredients,

and stir until the entire mixture is coated lightly. Spread the

mixture out evenly on the baking sheets in a thin a layer.

4. Bake in the preheated oven for 30 minutes, stirring

every 10 min. after 30 minutes shut heat off and let cool

in the oven. Once cooled completely mix in the dried

cranberries and serve.

Yield: 30, 4oz. servings

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LAW OFFICE OF AMBER L. GUYMON633 E. Ray Rd., Suite 134

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YOUR TRUSTWORTHY ATTORNEY Practicing In:

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Rito lopez 1st Grader at Pima Elementary& Junior hoop DancerHow long have you been a Junior Hoop Dancer?I’ve been hoop dancing since I was 3 years old. This is my second year competing in the junior category at the competition. 

Do you ever get nervous before performing in front of a crowd?I don’t really get nervous because I dance a lot. 

How did you learn how to do this type of dancing?I learned to hoop dance from my uncle. I have new designs I always am excited to show him. I can’t wait to dance with him. 

Have you won any awards/trophies?I am the world champion youth hoop dancer for The Heard Museum. I also won first place for the Wa:k Pow Wow Hoop Dance contest in San Xavier. I also won first place at the Salt River High School talent show. I have two trophies.

How many shows have you performed in?I don’t know how many shows I’ve danced in because I dance maybe 3 times a week. Usually, I dance with my grandma, uncles and mom at TSR (Talking Stick Resort), schools or events where I live. 

Which one has been your favorite so far? My favorite place I danced at was in New Mexico for the cultural center. The older people were real nice to me and gave me hugs. One lady gave me a scarf because she liked my dancing. Z

Rito with his Grandpa, Ken Duncan, and his Championship trophy at The heard museum.

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THERE’S NO CRYING IN BASEBALL.

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Q. I’m excited about college, but worried about the

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Financial Aid is meant to supplement your family’s ability to pay for college costs and eligibility will depend on your demonstrated financial need and other requirements. Most financial aid comes from the state and federal government and can consist of grants, loans, student employment, and scholarships to help meet a student’s cost of attendance.

There are many factors affecting eligibility for financial aid. As a result, students should apply for financial aid every year, even if they don’t think they will qualify. Financial aid is available for full time as well as part time students.

The first step for everyone is to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), which is online at https://fafsa.ed.gov/. You’ll also want to be sure and submit any requested information to the SCC Financial Aid Office by

the priority deadline in order to have your application reviewed before the tuition due date. Financial aid applications received after the deadline will still be considered for aid, but students will not receive their award letter until after the start of the semester.

If you file after the priority date, you should be prepared to use your own funds to pay for tuition and fees prior to the tuition due date. You may opt to use the Payment Plan to hold your classes until your financial aid application can be processed.

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