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In This Issue:
Education News 2
Education Contacts 5
Wellness contacts 6
Flyers 7
Summer Calendar 15
Santa Ana Community Wellness and Education
Program
Questions or Comments about the Newsletter, contact Eddy Wauneka (505) 771-6797
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S.A.D.E. Santa Ana Department of Education
Bernalillo Elementary
Carleen M. Mody Home School Liaison Cell: (505) 259-9031
School: (505)404-5400
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Haley ArmijoHaley ArmijoHaley Armijo
Cameron Garcia SandovalCameron Garcia SandovalCameron Garcia Sandoval
Chantel LeonChantel LeonChantel Leon
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Registration Packets for School Year 2017-2018 . Please complete and return as soon as possible. Fees are paid for students with a Santa Ana CIB
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Birthday!!
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Jeremy Armijo
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S.A.D.E. Santa Ana Department of Education
Bernalillo Middle School
Marcella Garcia
Home School Liaison
Cell: (505) 350-5197
Madison Armijo Teyanna Armijo Kylene Chino Tia Gallegos Bailey Lujan Jaslyn Lujan
Reanna Masawiestewa Ayanna Nieto Rozlyn Raton
Juanica Sandoval
Bernalillo Middle School Eighth Grade Promotion on May 23, 2017
Bailey Lujan, Jaden Naranjo, Jocelyn Menchego, Ayanna Nieto, Elijah Sandoval, (not in photo
Simeon Menchego), & Joey Sanchez Assistant Director of Santa Ana Education Dept.
Have a safe summer, see you August 15th, 2017 start of school.
Summer School at Bernalillo Middle School will be held June 5th – June 22nd from 8:15a.m. to 12:30p.m. There will be bus transportation to and from school. For those that have signed up it is important that you attend every day on time.
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Santa Ana Department of Education S.A.D.E.
Hello,
First and foremost congratulations to Nakia
Casiquito, Jacob Duncan and Kelly Raton on graduating
from BHS. May you have great success in your
future endeavors.
I would like to thank all the BHS students for making the last
month and a half great. I look forward to assisting the
students throughout the rest of their high school career.
Congratulations to Joshua Masawiestewa and Derek Sandoval on
being accepted to The Native Youth Community Adaptation and Leadership Congress
(NYCALC) this summer. Four students from BHS applied for this summer program, but
only two were accepted. Joshua and Derek will be traveling to Shepherdstown, West
Virginia to attend a week-long student environmental conference for approximately 100
Native American, Alaskan Native, and Pacific Islander high school students interested in
environmental Issues, natural resource conservation, community leadership, and public
service.
Great job to Mark Chino III and Michelle Garcia on showcasing your singing talents at
the annual BHS talent show held on May 12.
Parents I have been in contact with some of your students regarding summer school. I
suggest any student needing to recover credits do so this summer. Credit recovery is
available during the school year, but I highly discourage going that route unless
absolutely needed. Credit recovery classes add another class on top of an already full
schedule in most cases.
Summer school will run from June 1st through June 28th. It will be broken up into two
sessions and run from 8:00am-3:00pm.
The first session will start June 1st and end June 14th.
The second session will run from June 15th and end June 28th.
If your student will be attending summer school please remind them
that more than two absences will result in an automatic drop
from summer school.
If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to
contact me at any time. I can be reached via phone at
505-503-0043 or email: [email protected]
Have a wonderful summer!!!
Scott Pino
PSA/Home School Liaison for BHS
Bernalillo High School
Scott Pino Home School Liaison
Cell: (505)503-0043
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Director (505)771-6724 Millie Demmert [email protected]
Assistant Director (505) 771– 6456 Joey Sanchez [email protected]
Program Manager Vacant
Santa Ana Librarian (505)771-6736 Melverna Lujan [email protected]
Recreation/Education Coordinator Vacant
Computer Education Specialist (505)771-6797 Eddy Wauneka [email protected]
Home School Liaisons Office: 771-6727
Bernalillo High School Cell: (505) 503-0043 Scott Pino [email protected]
Bernalillo Middle School Cell: (505) 350-5197 Marcella Garcia [email protected]
Bernalillo Elementary School Cell: (505) 259-9031 Carleen Mody [email protected]
Carroll Elementary School Vacant
Out of District Vacant
TAMAYA Learning Center (Childcare) (505) 867-3715
Interim Program Manager Jeanice Pasqual
Pre-K Teachers Marcella Armijo Lasondra Menchego Tamara Gallegos
Toddler Room Teachers Deana Sanchez Natalie Blackstar
Infant Room Teachers Melinda Trancosa
Part Time,Teacher Staci Aguilar Child Care /Summer Lunch Cook Vanessa Trancosa
Maintenance/Custodian Dwight Mody
Language & Culture Program Office:(505) 771-6743
Program Manager (505)771-6721 Margaret Garcia [email protected]
Administrative Assistant (505)771-6743 Denelle Garcia [email protected]
Language & Culture Coordinator Cell:(505)377-0226 Juan Montoya [email protected]
Keres Language Teachers Cell:(505)270-3371 Fred Armijo [email protected] [email protected]
Mike Garcia Cell:(505)221-4857 [email protected] Lillian Masawiestewa
Keres Materials Developer Rhoda Lahi [email protected]
Keres Language Teacher Assistants E. Raton Jr. Charlene Pino Donna Armijo Joslyn Lujan
Santa Ana Department of Education
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Tamaya Youth Wellness & Recreation
Front Desk: (505) 771-6370
Facility Operations Director (505)771-6371 Andrew Alvarez [email protected]
Operations Manager (505)771-6373 Michael Fahey-Rosas [email protected]
Youth Wellness & Recreation Manager (505)771-6778 Alina Potrzebowski [email protected]
Youth Wellness Specialist (505)771-6742 Tanya Chino [email protected]
Recreation Specialist (505)331-5039 Prince Robertson [email protected]
Youth Fitness Assistants Lila Leon [email protected] Erin Pino [email protected] Demetria Magdalena [email protected] Carla Herrera [email protected]
HOURS OF OPERATION:
MONDAY-FRIDAY 6:00a.m.-8:00p.m. AQUATICS AREA 8:00a.m.-7:30p.m.
SATURDAY-SUNDAY 8:00a.m.-4:00p.m. AQUATICS AREA 8:00a.m.-4:00p.m.
2017 annual PNM Solar car races Last month we took 5 Santa Ana 4th and 5th graders to participate in PNM’s annual solar car racing. PNM”s 23rd
annual solar car race consisted of. Hundreds of Native American students put their design and engineering skills to
the test as part of the 23rd Annual PNM Solar Car Races .Students from around New Mexico worked for weeks
with PNM engineers to design, build and test solar-powered model cars. More than 200 fifth-grade students built 70
solar cars with the top 21 power-packed cars making it to the race finals. The top three cars from each school
earned the chance to race in the finals at Explora. Prince Robertson
Coming soon to wellness Mommy and Me Tumbling Classes (Walking toddlers to 5 years old). Youth Film Camp “Kidz Night Out” (evening field trip) Open Gym Basketball/Volleyball Basketball/Volleyball Leagues Sports Camps
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8am Breakfast 9am Morning Reflection 9:30 Tamaya Traditions 12pm Lunch 1pm SAPD, Relays Mask Making 4pm Free Time 5pm End Program
6 8am Breakfast 9am Morning Reflection 9:30 Tamaya Traditions 12pm Lunch 1pm Fire Dept, Cape Making Obstacle Coarse 4pm Free Time 5pm End Program
7 8am Breakfast 9am Morning Reflection 9:30 Tamaya Traditions 12pm Lunch 1pm Tamaya Traditions Corn Meal Pouch Making 4pm Free Time 5pm End Program
8 8am Breakfast 9am Morning Reflection 9:30 Tamaya Traditions 12pm Lunch 1pm Veterans Activity, Hero Poses Dodgeball 4pm Free Time 5pm End Program
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Fieldtrip Santa Fe Round-House
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Back in
time Week
12 8am Breakfast 9am Morning Reflection 9:30 Tamaya Traditions 12pm Lunch 1pm Maori Ball Petroglyphs Pottery & History 4pm Free Time 5pm End Program
13 8am Breakfast 9am Morning Reflection 9:30 Tamaya Traditions 12pm Lunch 1pm Yoga AIM Positive Vibes Signs 4pm Free Time 5pm End Program
14 8am Breakfast 9am Morning Reflection 9:30 Tamaya Traditions 12pm Lunch 1pm Tamaya Traditions Feather Box Making 4pm Free Time 5pm End Program
15 8am Breakfast 9am Morning Reflection 9:30 Tamaya Traditions 12pm Lunch 1pm Movie:Goonies 80’s Party 80’s Craft 4pm Free Time 5pm End Program
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Language Fieldtrip Puye/ Bandalier
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Camp Olympic Week
19 8am Breakfast 9am Morning Reflection 9:30 Tamaya Traditions 11am Lang.Activity 12pm Lunch 1pm Teams Banners Shinney Tourn. 4pm Free Time 5pm End Program
20 8am Breakfast 9am Morning Reflection 9:30 Tamaya Traditions 11am Lang.Activity 12pm Lunch 1pm Tug-a-War Hockey/Soccer Relays 4pm Free Time 5pm End Program
21 8am Breakfast 9am Morning Reflection 9:30 Tamaya raditions 11am Lang.Activity 12-1 Lunch 1-4 Tamaya Traditions Blue Corn 4pm Free Time 5pm End Program
22 8am Breakfast 9am Morning Reflection 9:30 Tamaya Traditions 11am Lang. Activity 12pm Lunch 1pm Archery Brain Games Obstacle Coarse 4pm Free Time 5pm End Program
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Fieldtrip Cochiti Lake
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Top Chef Week
26 8am Breakfast 9am Morning Reflection 9:30 Tamaya Traditions 12pm Lunch 1pm Cooking Nutrition Parachute Games 4pm Free Time 5pm End Program
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8am Breakfast 9am Morning Reflection 9:30 Tamaya Traditions 12pm Lunch 1pm Cooking, Nutrition Circuit Training 4pm Free Time 5pm End Program
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8am Breakfast 9am Morning Reflection 9:30 Tamaya Traditions 12pm Lunch 1pm Tamaya Traditions Cookies & Pies 4pm Free Time 5pm End Program
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Language: Daily Prayer Offerings
Language: Daily Prayer Offerings
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ART Week
3 8am Breakfast 9am Morning Reflection 9:30 Tamaya Traditions 12pm Lunch 1pm Kickball Watercolor Social Services 4pm Free Time 5pm End Program
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5 8am Breakfast 9am Morning Reflection 9:30 Tamaya Traditions 12pm Lunch 1pm Tamaya Traditions Activity 4pm Free Time 5pm End Program
6 8am Breakfast 9am Morning Reflection 9:30 Tamaya Traditions 12pm Lunch 1pm Whiffle Ball String Art Social Services 4pm Free Time 5pm End Program
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Fieldtrip to Cliffs
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8am Breakfast 9am Morning Reflection 9:30 Language Lesson 11am Language Activity 12pm Lunch 1pmHalloween Craft Trick orTreating Halloween Fair 4pm Free Time 5pm End Program
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8am Breakfast 9am Morning Reflection 9:30 Language Lesson 11am Language Activity 12pm Lunch 1pmChristmas Craft Open Gym White Elephant 4pm Free Time 5pm End Program
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8am Breakfast 9am Morning Reflection 9:30 Language Lesson 11am Language Activity 12pm Lunch 1pm Willow Basket Construction 4pm Free Time 5pm End Program
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8am Breakfast 9am Morning Reflection 9:30 Language Lesson 11am Language Activity 12pm Lunch 1pmValentinesCraft Valentines Dance Open Swim 4pm Free Time 5pm End Program
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Last Day of Summer Program Native Film Festival Century Rio 24 in ABQ
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Leadership Community Service Project
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SPORTS Camp WEEK
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Gymnastics &
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Baseball Softball Camp
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Field Trip Jemez
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ART ATTACK WEEK
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Drawing
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Painting
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Hakim Bellamy Poetry
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Talent Show
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Field Trip Meow Wolf
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Language: Traditional Arts