Carlé Chronicle: Updates on events, new students, testing

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LOWER LAKE, Calif. – On Feb. 28, the Rotary Club of Clearlake held its seafood boil and enlisted several Carlé students to help them.

Carlé would like to thank these students: Jose Bendana, Erik Fielden, Jasmine Heckard, Allen Hernandez, Angel Hernandez, Stevie Jones, Alex Landeros, Jonathan Lansdowne, Sam Martinez, Samantha Miller, Jackie Moreno, Riley Nielsen, Maria Pineda, Quintessa Strahl, Rodrigo Suarez and Orea Yiggins.

Every year the Rotary holds its seafood boil in which people buy a plate which can either have tri tip, lobster tail or a variety of other seafood, and every year they request the help of Carlé students to serve people. The students receive community service hours for their efforts.

“It was very successful, a really great turnout, the students were hard workers,” said teacher Dan Maes. “The best they had so far according to the Rotary Club. I would like to give props to Stevie Jones, Samantha Miller, Samuel Martinez and Alan Hernandez for doing a great job, they set up then cleaned up really fast.”

We had three portfolios: Kayla Van Horn, Maddie Hernandez and Koryn Castro. All three have completed all their credits and are now Carlé graduates. Carlé High School congratulates them.

This week we will hold the CAHSEE test for 11th and 12th grade students, and also for 10th graders as a make up.

On March 19 we will be starting the WASC self study which means we will not have sixth period on that day; the students will be sent home right after fifth period.

Carlé High School has been accredited in the past three WASC reviews with a full six-year accreditation each time.

In addition, Carlé has earned three model school designations – one of the very few schools in California to achieve this.

Carlé introduced a new student last week. Carlé would like to welcome Elliot McKay.

Yuba College is holding a college readiness class taught by Carlé graduate Valerie Peng Plevney on March 17 and 18 here at Carlé High School. This will be the first time a college class has come to this campus in its history.

The CHILY winner for this week was Erik Fielden and he chose a lava lamp. Last week’s winner was Candice Safreno and she chose a basketball.    

Doyle Conatser and Danny Salvante are students at Carlé Continuation High School in Lower Lake, Calif.